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'W i i TwiS™ ia' -zsis. ' m m ony -''^W itness Stirrinja Episodes, in ^ Exiierience of'TIV.estem Pio- neers at .Celebration Thurs- ds^; Big Entertainment. Stirrine oplsodcp in,tho oTporioneea of. . vostorn pionoors woro ro-enaotod Thun- dny to.brlag to a' cUroox KlmborJy'o j coIobratioQ of Pionoed dny. ’ (; Approximately J5000 persona, Jnolnd- ^ ing nnmbo'r# from many nclghborinff b towns and eommunUlca, gat1>orcd in ii Ximborly to' aitond tho oolebratlon ij whicli woa laonehod at 10 o'doek with, a tltfUUns holdap ol an old-timo atago j coach by a band of half-nakod aliTagca, j I ntago-drivor, gujwda, paBflODgorsjuid I " diana being offoctivply imporsonatod by Kimborly citizons. Tho Indiana atagod a war daneo following thn^oldnp. Tho old stago coach and Indiana, floot 'of covorod wugona nnd “ hand.-cart Com- • pnny" wortjjiioturesquc features of tho ' parade that mnrJtod a Itigli point of t\fo g aftornoon'fl tprogrttm. Tho parade, ex- tended over siz blocks. It includod, in nddltion to tho pionoor section; an im- posing array of floata entered by tho ^ iiuxiness eoncorns of Kimbcriy, tho hbs' ^ pitnl flont o f ‘tho Kimborly L. D. .8. * puniors, TwJn i^alls Beo Hivo girls, b«- ^ tional goard hospital unit, commanded ^ by Captain Oeorgo 0. Hailoy of Kim- fc borly; boy acouts, clilldron's bicycle ct soction. ■^ ej , Hand Cart Wins Prize. ' ol ^ Firat prlzo for the “ moat appropriate nl nnd best roprcaontod" exhibit in tho, paritdo was awarded by a committee of m fivo judges to Mrs. Andrew Glenn of jj Kimborly for tho “ hand-cart com; pany." Socond prla) went to the Kim- g, berJy Li D. 8. •>08pltal float, and hoa- orablo montionSvas accorded the Twin Falls Bee Hivo gi'ls. y, In imitat{0n of pionoor social affairs^ .haad.eart« and jeoTorod wagons follow.v V ing tbe pande/fDrmttd a^eifde within . which many poraona indulged in nn old- timo aqnaro daneo tb fiddlers' accoi^- _ pnniment. ' , , Bignlfieanco of tho oecaalon obsorvod ' in commemoration of the indomitable “■ courage of ' tho pionoors was expressed ^ by Shad L. Hodgin, Twin rills mayor, .. in tho prineipal address of tho occaaion, Wl^deUverod in, connoction with a proffram of speaking and music thnt wns present- ed on tbo high achool campus immo- - dlatoly following tho'|ndinn raid on tbe ntago coach. W. P. Whittafcer, former mayor of Pocatello, wbo also was to bare boon a spoaVcr, sent word^tHat ho bad been detained anaroidnbly. 0. E. Leavott'of Twin Falls introduced the’ spoak'cr And announcod tho various num- ^ bors on tho program, which opened with tho ainglng of “ America" by tho entire nssomblnge. Thoroafter prnyer waa of- fered by E. M. Quest of Twin'.Foils. Musltfa] nsmbors'wore given by a Mur- taugh women’s quartet and by a Twin Falla male quartet, with vocal solos by Mrs. Denham nnd Miss Iris BurkhaU'er. Mrs. True of Murtaugh. gave a reading nnd Clifford Tolman of Murtaugh pro- sonted “ Undo Josh.” An Icstrumental ^ aolo was given by Mina Ev.-i Burkhaltor. Basket Dinner. " rioncers and eelobrntors'at noon sat down to a basket dinner nproad on tho campus, opportunity being improved by the older persons wilh reminiacnco of ^ODtlnned on Pago S, Ool. 3) * ‘ iiirTflijiD J R l CONCERN Farm Bureau Federation Agent jl. President of Huge Marl<eting Agency. CinCAGO, .Taly £4 WO—Orar Silver o f West Virginia, Washington repre- _ (irntntivp of the AmcHcnn Farm Bureau Trdcration. tocl.iy was plccted president -of th e #26,0(V1,000 graiif maTk'ctin(» company, ropre^rntinf: a merger of five V of the larcrst fjrain rompanies In the .fountrr whieh (\vr«tually ii to bo farmer owned and eqntrolled accord- ing to pl.ins. Olhrr officPM elected by tbe boarl \ of directors are Harry L .Keefe, W»lt- \ bill. Xcb., first vlpc president: G. M. -Dyee, Sp^’nPeV. Ia., seeond vire presi- dent; J. W. Corerdale, .Amp*. Ta., sec- rctarj-treasnrer. ' The ptrcntlvft committee is composed •of President Silver Seeretary Cover- d.nli'. MPlnni Myer<*. Chieago.'chairman • of the hA.ird of dirertors; Mr. Keefe and Fr»d A. Mndge tvf Pern, 111. The'officers and board will serve «n- j til the seeond week >n Februarr, 3925, ' when the first annal meetiag of the ^raia marketing company .will be held. NFAI ' Australia Places; Ban on American I ' Cattle -Shipments , IOommonwealth, ^ of ..........Plague, finpdiie'd'. iS Oows Y ^ a s t Y ear Fronx 0 . S, WASHINGTON, July 24 im — Boeauso of a fear of foot and mouth diaoaso,, tho governor gon- jn o n l of AnatraUa har Issued a prqo* lamation, banriliig«'a]t'vatttoisblp- monts from tho tinltod States.. "S- Bocords of the eommoreo depart- ment roveal t h n t ' 13 cows wore sHfj^od from tho tJnlted' StatOa to ' Autaralia in 1023. of. , OATHOUO DIONITABV DIES CHAHLOTTE, N. C., July 24 CW~ Right i t o Loo Hold, biahop-of North CarollnaVdean of tho CatlioUo Milor- arohy of America sinco July 188C, ab- Off bot of Bdmont cathedra]-abbey, nenr. berb, died ot tlio abbey lonli;lit follow- on Ing several Mpcks ifino.'«s i'iEBELSlNE : NE»[IIUGRT bo ---------- Braziiian Troops Extend Oper- r„' atlons to VVest of Sao Paulo; ”j Occupy Sorocoba. . Bt'ENOS AitESr^ul.v M>)— .\c- tlvKffs westward oT Sno Paulo by thoj .J Brazilian federal forces is reported! n- for itho first time in today's official 10 communication by tho Br.'izilian gov- * ernment. It toll* of.tho occupation' of yorocoba, wfflch Iloa 40 miles 'wost i to n f tbo boaieged atato capital. j '0. I t Is boliovod boro that' t4o forces I 11 moationed consist' of troops nsaomblod In southern Brazil who aro marching northword to eloso tho circle aronnd Sao Panlo and ent off tho. communi- cations of tho robeUloaa fercos io the region to the woat and oerthwest, wheneo they are deriving praviaions. . •i -------: ------- : ____ L- r.v NEBBAflSA.* DBUOOBAVS H O S !n - . J. H. KOS.TON FOB OOV^arOB LINCOLN, Kob., July S4 OW-^Tohn H. Norton, of Polk, was uominatcd to- ; night by tho democratic stote central ! commlttce.for governor on the Hoven- teenth ballot. vJTji>wlll siiccocd Oover- nor Charlea W. Bry.an, selected at th.j ^ -April prhnarlcs, who today decljncd tho nomlnntion to mako the vice presi- “ dentittl race. 0- , --------------- , , , . WHY, ROBEI c S. ---------------. •-------------- io‘ • I ' " ■h . .X ' r. Ig ^ ---------- —- 0- ll . ' , - ir. . , . It I 10 . ^ I >7 ' Jf . : U . C ^ o c S J » : : # n /.'X \ 4.’ V'-vV'-- i ' . le ** 1- . • • L L S V '<1 TWIN rA lM , IDAHO.- JMIlliUBIIIl I mm m . eomiD’soROEii Government Agency Meets Re- buff in Attempt to inter- vene in Dispftte Betvy^ 1 . Carriers, and Employes. OHIOAGO, July 24 m 4T li» Dnlt«a States railroad labor board \pday hoard; its juriadietion >j^11onged Sn the wagQtt 2 and rulca dispute botwoon carriers &ndr employes of western; roads', and , wcnV oni- .executive session 'to Nlotormiilb what actlon it would tako'pgalns^ ap- proximately ' do employe chairmen who refused through counsel to answer sum- mons i\nd testify. T/ie board sought in a Louring aot fir today to take tos'tlmony \indor ito* functlans and proparo to settle the' eon- f ■ trovorsy. DoitaJd it. Itlchborg, counaol for cmploy^B^^d two officors bf the brotherhoods of locomotive firemen and enginomen nnd locomotivb onginoers, as-, sorted tho board hnd illegally attempt- JN cd assume‘jurisdiction nnd tbnt thb witnesses, while present, would not tos- lo; ti'y. Ask Direct Conference. 'Hie employes mndo another plea for .\c- ''irect ^onfereneo with tho individual c.;irrlora but it brought no immediate [ cdmmont by roprosontativ^s of tho man- ^®“ jngcrs committee appointed by tho rail-' iiai ronda. Hope waa expressed In somo ov- 'luarters that before tomorrow nn un- jqjj I dcrstanding might bo reached whereby . 'tt‘0 dispute wonld bo reopened between jthe committees of tho two parties. Ar- Igumonta today indicated thoro woro dif- cea I ferencos as to power and responsibility lod of membors of both commlttoffs which Ing possibly could bo clariliod for further md negotiation. ni- —. ■■■- tjo FROST TOUCHES WYOMING H^rcnry at S8 Above, Within Two DA- ^ gtM« of Xioimt OB-BMdrd-fee jalf hn 8HBBIDAN. Wyo., July 24 to- light frost waa exporioncod hore last ral night in the lower, parts of tho eity. ?n- The tempernturo of 38 degrees rocord er- cd at tho United Statea weather bu- h<} rcau horo wnr within two degreea of ic'd the lowe.'t on reeord hero for Jul;^, nc- ■sl- cording to Will L. Wylhnd, weather ob- aervor. .......- P BERT! WE THOUGHT YOU BELIEF DIRECT VOTE OF THE PEOPLE OapTrifht, 1 . . •„ iEER jlndian PatrtarefT ^ i of Sptii^ Dance Die^ at 90: Yean ,Fam W s'\ O allfornian RftHw»Q.i . . . laembered for AU-Day Dano! R i, of Oratltude. f IIANPOBD,"^,~July 24 WO-;' “ Indian Bob" Boptlata, patriarch '• tribo of Indians, fn- 6“ ■ nioila'ftVlhii “ apring dnnce,." died p . ^ licro .'last night. He wns about 00 yoar^ ■qf .ago.und was borii inaho t Sierra; Novada footliilis. For many years bn thq first day ,. of -March “ Indian Bob” danced . '• from s'undown to sunrise, in oxprca- ■ - , ; sion'of hil gratitude lo the . ' ,'rSplrft'* for ^ 0 blossiugt’ tlirough- 9R- out ^ho yoar alioad. i»dr u ’ “ Indian Dob’’‘forblo1d hia death ' '_ at the'inclusion of his all night rtb ■- dnneo oV-*Iarch 1 last, saying thnt P* ' before nnothcr yejir ho would “ go ho , to his’fathers." iiflNBlPiLEf rililfFORiU it- ___• s. 10 Deadlock Between Herriott '■ ’and Financiers Over Safe- , ; guard'for Loan-Unbrolcen. jr ' ' nl ^LONDON, July 24 (/P)—Although to Premier Theunln of Belgium ,nnd tho Araoriran roprc’aentnllvos nt»tho Inter- *■ allied coiifcTOnces arc cbntlnning lo ux- erelio to tho utmost thoir powers of '** coneiliatioii, tho deadlock remains un- 'y broken between Premier Herriot of Franpo nnd tho Dritish nnd American financiers <ivcr tho , formula by tfhich *■ to safeguard tho proposed loan to Ger- T. many. * Boforo tho king’s garden pnrty nt Bobkingham palace today, conferences aod informal conversations woro' car- riod on in an offort to t^isoovor a form- G nlai whioh, as a mombor of tho Fronch d,plegatlon said tonight, certainly wonld •A. b«-'fottnd. - If .T ro tte r long conference botwoon M. J, P. M o r^ A Co., was typieid of .tbe A offorta boing made ond the rosooreoa st boing exereiaod in an offort to’ restoro tho nnanimity whieb* characterized tho ;1 o.irirer work of tho conference. J- An Amoriean commontor who aought if to viow tho altuatlon with detachment said tbat although, there wna a sertaln }• ----- -------- , ............... (Continued on Pngo C, Col. 3) EVED IN THE ' " ■E. . . . : V, i U 2 E- * • 'iX \ , U H by ths York TtOrnas, lae. Bloodstairisi Rope Figure Against F ^ Defense Offers Few 01 to- Review in Detail Sto Il Lives of Leopold* ani ho .' Defendants M aintai| oiioA ao.,jnii,2« . reota&e^nlar rob'^^ ;and a jm at wero ^ded today to tbe evide h- to obtain the deatb^ scntenoe i , Robert Franks. Oommonplaoe th Biany. others offvod os peo^e'i tx- ht hiblU today by SUto's Attorney Sob- “t ert b; Otowo, were viewed.. by_ the ICO 'prosftoators'u ti^tottlng the 'web of tmeoatroverted detail which they ox- , poet will send'Nathan'Leopold, Jr., and HlChard Loob to Che gallows.- ‘ The eolil chisel with which youn.c Franks wns atunnod,. tho rope' with A , which ho waa bound, tho n«idl boltlo from which waa poured tho fluid tjint marred hia features, and tho wreaked and wator soakod typewriter on which was writtod tho ransom lottor sent :.*i, to tho boy'a fathor also figured in tho day's proceedings. itC** Bloodstains Bverywhore. , I* uu tho clothing, tlio chisel, on autbmo- Stains of human blood woro found ugh bilo robo, floorboards, and paint of tho tho automobile, expert chemists told tor- Jolm 'W . Cavor1j\ ' Ono pair of trousers whloh, it was gf el'aiini'd by thu stale, was worn by |Lool), lho othor pair of trousers, a' gf coat and (he hip bools by Leopold ou' can of May 21 whon young lich l''<’'»*ks wns sluln nnd his body do-1 3er- P'X'^icd In a water-flllod culvortnoarj tho southorn limits of tbo city... lit Also introduced . today woro . tho ices especially designed tortolso shell spoe-' car- taclcs found near tho body and do- inn- sorlbod aa tbe first tangible clue iQch connecting Leopold with tbe erliae. Tiiroe Doeton Testier. ^ ^ Tbo remnant^ ^j>t an antomobllo 'Uiv nb<^r portly, .eonsamed by th«. and (1,0 ideatlfled br.»Mrar«l wltB«MM< as reoa “ wsombUng" one. fo'tnerly tised in ^^0 tho Leopold bome, also yielded siges tjjo of human blood' nndor tho mieroseope, ^j) tho tost tnbo and tn biological Ight Dr. William B. McNnlfy, Cook: lont county's coroner's physician, toatiflod. tain Jobn Wolsner and Dr. I^p b Web- stor cbt^roborated this testimony, the ' expert qualifieatlona of all three bo- ___ Ing admitted by .thd dofonso. . - „, I^rcsontatlon of' this cvidenco wns •• 'planned for tbo last balf of the aft- ernoon session but it was disposed of 'so rapidly as the defense admitted I'the outstanding polnta nnd declined to (Continued on Page 6, CoL 8; POWER COMPANY TAKK RATE ISSUE TO C6URT Asks Bevlew of Publio XltUlUea Oom- mission’s .Decision and Ordna; Claims $4,000,007 XTnder-Valoatloo. ' ."ijDJSE, • July 24 C4^-^e- Idafio , Power compnny filod. Thuraday with tho Unitod States district-court a bill ^ of complaint, asking tho court to re- view tho valiiation rate-decisions and ' ordera of tho;public ntllitloa commls-l sion of Idaho''affecting lho company.) Tho utilities commission and A. H.j Conner, Idaho attorney general aro I mado joint defendant's In tho nction.| Bdiof of threo. kinda U aooght by . the romp.-»ny. The chnrge is mail'i ' ' that its property has been underyal- ' ucd by approximately $4,000,000, Tbo company holds tho rato of* return od lls Investment allowed by tbo’commls- 1 / slon-ta..be.ioo low. It is further ns- ^ sorted that relief ahoald bo given from certal^i no;i-compensatory rates, such as thoso for,Irrigation power and ^ heating purposes. BRITISH-AROUND WORLD AVIATOR IN KAMCHATKA rbg fiLlta rin t Attempt and Oaasea One Day’s D«Uy In Beaching Pr«- ent Destination. TOKIO, July 23 <JP) —A. Stuart Mae- L.nre'n, the British aviator, and his com- panions, who are oo a flight around the world, bas reached Petropavlovsk, Kam- chatka. MaeLaren attempted to fly to Kam- rhatka yesterday from Paramashir^ ' Kurile islands, bnt after two hours ih the air was compelled owing to a dense fog to retnm to the Japanese island, said a .wireless from the Japanese de- stroyer Hamakase, which is assigned to assist tho British aviator. Fogs have greatly handicapped tho British party alnce it left Kasmiganra, tile Japanese naval trir ^ase, north of Tokio, on Jnly 12, Tho aviators have been compelled to fly at high altltndes and to rnake several forced landings. IDAHO WEATHEB 1. ■ Friday' Fjir. IEW S " " *' C'. ■. SUMBBB W Chisel and re in Evidence Frank*s Slayers Objections as Prosecutors tory of Crime for Which n^Loeb Are Demanded; j^toicism . ~ ‘ros,aJo thlngi— trouBors, boots,- a Itmlff-Iqoldiig. bundle ot boardi— idenco with which the state seeks e for the confessed mnrderers of le in themselves, the articles with I INVOKES moOF .iOi«TOSTIR I LUCC iRO VOTER ont _____ Former Kentucky Governor Appeals tq Business Women , in Fight /Jgainst Pelitjcal In- ina difference. of ---------- Jldj WEST,BADEN,* July 84 MV-Liken- • ,‘j in g this “ motion plcturo ogo In ras.Ameriefi’' to tho decadent hippodrome by period In Rome, former Govoraor Ed- n^wln P. Morrow of Kentucky, sponk- ou, ing at tbo annual banquet of tho Na- ng tlonnl Federation of Buainoss and 3o- Professional Women Horo tonight urg- lar od women to do thoir part la, atem- ...[ming tho flood of polltloal indlffer- ;bo ence.' 08- Olive Joy Wrlgbt ef Cleveland, Ohio, ao- flrat vice president of tbe federation, lue prpsldod ot tbo. banquet whlohNras de- igned to ollmaz the gala night of .• , th*- convention.- . . jU j ' Ttm W Iind l^rmer Oori^pr'Uorrow said in hb is {B, log fl time feared by both Washington pe, and Hamilton. . Indifferenee an^ ne^ eal R*oct ot Intorest on the part of poo- ,olc plo wlU threaten, if not destroy, or- cd. d*iriy .government Out - of 03,000,000 Bl,. Million voters lo 1020 only 20,000,000 .{iQ osaortod the francblae. In 1923 th^ t,e. porcentn^o was muoh less, only one votbr out of^ o,very, two apparently roa taking sufficient interest - In govern- ft. ment nnd thoao who serve to go to of the polls and vote. (.j , “ With one-half of the eleotorate of to the nation listless and Indifferent to _ welfare, corniptlon can ,not be—-re - buked, demagogy can not be prevented, compnnlsm ean not be forestalled and folly'can be oxpocted .everywhere. IJ Tho .rotor tliat doot sot voto ahonld not.bo poaallsod. bet shonld Q. bo'denibd'^ar'forthfer execolso of n; "th e bloOd-bODght'^idTilogo «hlc& J. ho Is too indifferent to'isw rt. Wo wiu never Jiavo govariunont in Co buslneas nntil boslnais goti into itb *' sovemment. that * la, into what till prodttcos govamment In the lenc'. . ro- ran, a hoslthy, IntolUgont and se- nd tivo Interest in politics." The nominating committoo wns sob- >7-l mitted to tho convention by Margaret °-j Stownrt of Ogden, Utah. Tho committoo recommended tho re- >“•[ election of Addla Pritchard of Port- land, Ore., as president ICTfflSlyON LOfFICER 'i) OEUTH Killing of Detective S. Garbett , Shocks Pocatello; Wounded ^ Chief Recovering^ j .POCATELLO. July 24 WV-Pocatd-' lo'is shocked today nt tho tragic death bf City Detective Sani Oarbett. who g. wn,n uliot nnd instantly killed lato Wed- j,. nesday aftem&on'on Wyeth street by G»'orgr Il1v«a. a West Indian. Tb<' West-Indian. who'>fired-upon Chief of 'Police L A. Iy<hrbaa and Do. J,. teetlvr aarbett wn* killed by bollett _ fifrd bv the rhi'r# after he hlm*elf bad been shot In tbo face aad seiionsly wonndi*il. , . Acporillng to Mr*- Artie Smith. •Blve.\ eamt' to her boae and aftor mkklng im- ' , peoper proposals to her; drew a reVot- ' vrr!nnd th^ratened to kill ber If sh* refu«e<l M* proposaj. ifr*. Smith, ran out “® of the back door an<^ weat to the sher- iff* ofifcr where she reported the af- ”? U i,. ® Chief Lehrba* and l?ete«tive. Oarbett drove fo .tho lorallty in the chief’s autn- mobile and found Bivea walking east . on East "Wyeth street. Chief Lehrbas '• <Coatinued oa Pag^ 5. iOot l) ^

Transcript of ' W i iNFAIL L S V iE E R IEW S - Twin Falls Public...

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m m ony- ''^ W itn e ss Stirrin ja Episodes, in

^ E xiierience of'TIV.estem P io­n eers a t .C eleb ra tio n T hurs-

’ d s ^ ; Big E n te rta in m en t.S tir r in e oplsodcp in ,tho oTporioneea of. .

v o s to rn pionoors woro ro-enaotod T h u n - d ny to .b r la g to a ' cUroox K lm borJy'o j coIobratioQ o f Pionoed dny. ’ (;

A pproxim ately J5000 persona, Jnolnd- ^ ing nnmbo'r# from m any nclghborinff b tow ns a n d eommunUlca, gat1>orcd in ii X im borly to ' a ito n d tho oolebratlon ij w hicli woa laonehod a t 10 o 'd o e k w ith , a tltfU U ns holdap o l a n old-timo atago j coach by a ban d o f half-nakod aliTagca, j I n tago-drivor, gujwda, paBflODgorsjuid I

" d iana b e in g offoctivply im porsonatod b y ■ K im borly citizons. Tho In d ia n a atagod a w a r daneo follow ing th n ^ o ld n p .

Tho old stago coach a n d Indiana, floot 'o f covorod wugona nnd “ hand.-cart Com-

• p n n y " w ortjjiio turesquc fea tu re s o f tho ' parade th a t mnrJtod a Itigli po in t o f t\fo g

aftornoon 'fl tprogrttm . Tho parade, ex­tended ov er s iz blocks. I t includod, in nddltion to tho pionoor section; an im ­posing a r ra y o f floata en tered by tho

^ iiuxiness eoncorns o f K im bcriy, tho hbs'^ p itn l f lo n t o f ‘tho K im borly L . D. .8. * puniors, TwJn i^alls Beo Hivo girls, b«-^ tio n a l goard hospita l u n it, commanded ^

b y C ap ta in Oeorgo 0 . H ailoy o f K im- fc b o rly ; boy acouts, clilld ron 's bicycle ct soction. ■ ^ ej

, H a n d C a rt W ins P rize . ' ol

^ F ira t prlzo fo r the “ m oat appropriate n l nnd b est rop rcaon tod" exh ib it in tho , paritdo w as aw arded b y a com m ittee o f m fivo judges to M rs. Andrew Glenn o f j j K im borly fo r tho “ han d -cart com; p a n y ." Socond p r la ) w en t to th e K im- g, berJy L i D . 8 . •>08p lta l f loa t, and hoa- orablo m ontionSvas accorded th e Twin F a lls Bee H ivo g i 'ls . y,

• I n im itat{0n o f pionoor social affairs^.h aa d .e a r t« a n d jeoTorod wagons follow.v Ving tb e p a n d e /fD rm ttd a ^ e ifd e w ith in . w hich m any poraona indulged in nn old- t im o aqnaro daneo tb f id d le rs ' accoi^- _ pnnim ent. ' , ,

B ignlfieanco o f tho oecaalon obsorvod ' in com m em oration o f th e indom itable

“ ■ courage o f ' tho pionoors w as expressed ^ by S had L . H odgin, Tw in r i l l s m ayor, . . in tho p rineipal address o f tho occaaion,

W l^deU verod in , connoction w ith a proffram o f sp eak in g and music th n t wns p resen t­ed on tbo high achool campus immo- - d la to ly fo llow ing th o '|n d in n ra id on tbe ntago coach. W. P . W hittafcer, form er m ayor o f Pocatello , wbo also was to b a re boon a spoaVcr, sen t word^tHat ho b ad been de ta ined anaro idnb ly . 0 . E. L e a v o t t 'o f Tw in F a lls introduced th e ’ spoak'cr And announcod tho various num-

^ bors on tho program , w hich opened w ith tho a ing lng o f “ A m e ric a " by tho en tire nssomblnge. T horoafter p rnyer waa o f­fe red by E . M. Quest o f Tw in '.Foils. Musltfa] n sm bors 'w ore g iven b y a M ur­taugh w om en’s q u a rte t an d b y a Tw in Falla m ale q u a rte t, w ith vocal solos by M rs. D enham nnd Miss I r is BurkhaU'er.

■ M rs. T rue o f M urtaugh. gave a read ing nnd C liffo rd Tolm an o f M urtaugh pro- sonted “ U n d o J o s h .” A n Icstrum en ta l •

^ ■ aolo was g iven by Mina Ev.-i B urkhaltor.

B aske t D inner. "

r io n c e rs and e e lo b rn to rs 'a t noon sa t down to a b aske t d inner nproad on tho cam pus, o pportun ity be ing improved by th e older persons w ilh reminiacnco of

^O D tlnned on Pago S, Ool. 3 ) *

‘ iiirT flijiDJ R l CONCERNF a rm B ureau F edera tion A gent

jl. P re s id en t o f Huge M arl<eting A gency.C inC A G O , .Taly £4 WO—O rar S ilver

o f W est V irg in ia , W ashington repre- _ (irntntivp o f the AmcHcnn Farm Bureau

T rd c ra tio n . tocl.iy was plccted president ■ -of th e #26,0(V1,000 g ra iif maTk'ctin(»

com pany, ropre^rntinf: a m erger o f five V o f th e la rc rs t fjrain rom panies In the

. fo u n t r r w hieh (\v r« tually i i to bo fa rm e r ow ned and eqntrolled accord­ing to pl.ins.

O lh rr officPM elected by tbe b o a r l \ o f d irec to rs are H a rry L .K eefe, W »lt- \ b ill. Xcb., f irs t vlpc p residen t: G. M.

-D y e e , Sp^’nPeV. Ia ., seeond v ire presi­d e n t; J . W . C orerdale, .Amp*. Ta., sec- r c ta r j- tre a sn re r .

' T he p trcn tlvft com m ittee is composed •of P residen t S ilver Seere ta ry Cover- d.nli'. M Plnni Myer<*. C hieago.'chairm an

• o f th e hA.ird o f d ire r to rs ; M r. K eefe and Fr»d A . Mndge tvf P e rn , 111.

T h e 'o ffice rs and board will serve «n- j t il th e seeond week >n F eb ru a rr , 3925,

' w hen the f ir s t annal m eetiag o f the ^ r a ia m arke ting com pany .will be held.

N F A I' A u stra lia P la c e s ;

B an on A m ericanI' C a t t l e - S h i p m e n t s

, I O o m m o n w e a l t h , o f ..........P l a g u e , f i n p d i i e 'd ' . i S O o w s

Y ^ a s t Y e a r F r o n x 0 . S ,

W ASHINGTON, Ju ly 24 i m — Boeauso o f a f e a r o f foo t and m outh diaoaso,, tho governor gon-

j n o n l o f A natraU a h a r Issued a prqo* lam ation , b a n riliig « 'a ]t 'v a ttto isb lp - m onts from tho tin ltod S ta tes ..

"S- Bocords o f th e eommoreo d ep a rt­m en t roveal t h n t ' 13 cows wore sH fj^od from tho tJn lted ' StatOa to ' A u tara lia in 1023.

of., O A TH O U O D IO N IT A B V D IE S ’

CHAHLOTTE, N. C., Ju ly 24 CW ~ R ig h t i t o Loo H old, b iahop-o f N orth C aro llnaV dean o f tho CatlioUo Milor- a rohy o f A m erica sinco J u ly 188C, ab-

Off b o t o f B d m o n t ca th ed ra ]-ab b ey , nenr.berb, d ied o t tlio abbey lon li;lit follow-

on Ing several Mpcks ifino.'«s

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B raziiian T roops E xtend Oper- r„' a tlo ns to VVest of Sao Paulo; ”j Occupy Sorocoba. .

B t'E N O S A itE S r^ u l .v M>)—.\c- tlvK ffs w estw ard oT Sno Pau lo b y thoj

.J B razilian federal forces is reported! n- fo r itho f ir s t tim e in to d a y 's official10 com m unication b y tho Br.'izilian gov-* ernm ent. I t toll* o f . th o occupation '

of yorocoba, wfflch Iloa 40 miles 'w o st i to n f tbo boaieged a ta to cap ita l. j'0 . I t Is boliovod boro th a t ' t4o forces I11 m oationed consist' o f troops nsaomblod

In southern Brazil who aro m arching no rthw ord to eloso tho circle aronnd Sao Pan lo and en t o f f tho. communi- ca tions o f tho robeUloaa fercos io the region to th e woat a n d oerthw est, wheneo th e y are deriv ing praviaions. .

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LIN CO LN , Kob., Ju ly S4 OW-^Tohn H. N orton, o f Polk, w as uom inatcd to-

; n ig h t by tho dem ocratic s to te cen tral ! c o m m lttce .fo r governor on th e Hoven-

teen th ballo t. vJTji>wlll siiccocd Oover- no r Charlea W. Bry.an, selected a t th.j

^ -April prhnarlcs, who to d ay decljncd tho nom lnntion to mako th e vice presi-

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G overnm ent Agency M eets Re- b u ff in A ttem pt to in te r­vene in D ispftte B e t v y ^

1 . C a rr ie rs , and E m ployes.OHIOAGO, Ju ly 24 m 4 T l i » D n lt«a

S ta te s ra ilroad labo r board \p d a y hoard; i ts ju riad ie tion >j^11onged Sn th e wagQtt

2 and rulca d ispu te botwoon carrie rs &ndr em ployes o f w estern ; roads', and , wcnV

o n i - .executive session 't o Nlotormiilb■ w h a t actlon i t would tak o 'p g a ln s^ ap ­

proxim ately 'do employe chairm en who refused through counsel to answ er sum ­mons i\nd te s tify .

T/ie board sought in a Louring aot f i r today to tak e tos'tlmony \indor ito* func tlans and proparo to se ttle the' eon-

f ■ trovorsy. DoitaJd i t . Itlchborg, counaol for cm ploy^B ^^d tw o o ffico rs b f the b rotherhoods of locomotive firem en and enginomen nnd locomotivb onginoers, as-, sorted tho board hnd illegally a ttem pt-

JN cd assum e‘jurisd iction nnd tb n t thb w itnesses, w hile presen t, would n o t tos-

lo; ti'y.A sk D irec t Conference.

'H ie employes mndo ano ther p lea fo r .\c- ''i r e c t ^ on fereneo w ith tho ind iv idual

■ c.;irrlora b u t i t brought no im m ediate [ cdmmont by roprosontativ^s o f tho man-

®“ jngcrs com m ittee appointed b y tho ra il- ' iiai ronda. Hope waa expressed In somo ov- 'lu a r te rs th a t before tom orrow nn un- jqjj I d crs tand ing m ight bo reached w hereby

. ' t t ‘0 d ispu te wonld bo reopened betw een jth e com m ittees of tho two parties . Ar- Igum onta today ind icated thoro woro d if-

cea I ferencos as to power and responsib ility lod o f m embors o f bo th commlttoffs w hich Ing possib ly could bo clariliod fo r fu r th e r md negotia tion .ni- — . ■■■-tjo FROST TOUCHES WYOMING

H ^ rc n ry a t S8 Above, W ith in Two DA- ^ g tM « o f X io im t O B-B M drd-fee j a l f

hn 8H B B ID A N . Wyo., J u ly 24 to- lig h t f ro s t waa exporioncod hore la s t ral n ig h t in th e lower, pa rts o f tho eity. ?n- The tem pern turo o f 38 degrees rocord er- cd a t tho U nited S tatea w ea ther bu- h<} rcau horo w n r w ith in two degreea of ic'd the lowe.'t on reeord hero fo r Jul;^, nc- ■sl- cording to W ill L . W ylhnd, w eather ob-

aervor.

.......- PBERT! W E THOUGHT YOU BELIEF

DIRECT VOTE OF THE PEOPLE

O apT rifh t, 1. . •„

i E E Rj l n d i a n P a t r t a r e f T ^ i o f S p t i i ^ D a n c e

D i e ^ a t 9 0 : Y e a n

■ , F a m W s ' \ O a l l f o r n i a n RftHw»Q.i . . . l a e m b e r e d f o r A U - D a y D a n o !

R i, o f O r a t l t u d e .

f I IA N P O B D ," ^ ,~ J u ly 24 WO-;'

“ Indian B o b " B optlata , p a tria rch '• tribo o f Ind ians, fn-

6 “ ■ nioila 'ftV lhii “ apring dnnce,." died p . licro .'last n igh t. H e wns abou t 00

yoar^ ■qf .ago.und w as borii in a h o t S ierra; N ovada footliilis.

For m any y e a rs bn thq f i r s t day ,. o f -March “ Ind ian B ob” danced . '• from s'undown to sunrise, in oxprca- ■

■ - , ; s ion 'o f h il g ra titu d e lo the. ' , 'rS p lrft '* fo r ^ 0 blossiugt’ tlirough-

9R- o u t ^ho yoar alioad. i»dr u ’ “ Indian D ob’’‘forblo1d hia d ea th '

'_ a t th e 'in c lu s io n of his a ll n igh t rtb ■- dnneo oV-*Iarch 1 last, say ing th n t P* ' before nnothcr yejir ho would “ go ho , to h is’f a th e r s ."

iiflNBlPiLEfr i l i l fF O R iUit- _ _ _ • s.10 Deadlock B etw een H errio tt '■ ’and F inanciers Over S afe- , ; g u a r d 'f o r Loan-U nbrolcen.

j r ' ■ 'nl ^LONDON, Ju ly 24 (/P)—Although to P rem ier Theunln o f Belgium ,nnd tho

A raoriran roprc’aentnllvos nt» tho Inter- *■ allied coiifcTOnces arc cbntlnning lo ux-

e relio to tho utm ost tho ir powers o f '** coneiliatioii, tho deadlock rem ains un- 'y broken betw een P rem ier H errio t o f

Franpo nnd tho D ritish nnd A m erican financiers <ivcr tho , form ula by tfhich

*■ to safeguard tho proposed loan to Ger- T . m any.* Boforo tho k in g ’s garden pn rty n t

Bobkingham palace today, conferences a o d inform al conversations w oro ' car- riod on in an o ffo r t to t^isoovor a form-

G n la i whioh, a s a mombor of tho Fronch d,plegatlon sa id ton igh t, certa in ly wonld

•A. b«-'fottnd. -I f . T r o t t e r long conference botwoon M.

J , P . M o r ^ A Co., w as typ ieid o f .tbe A o ffo rta bo ing m ade ond th e rosooreoa st boing exereiaod in an o ffo rt to’ restoro

tho n n an im ity whieb* characterized tho ;1 o.irirer w ork o f tho conference.J- A n A m oriean commontor who aought if to viow tho a ltuatlon w ith detachm ent

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Against F^ D e f e n s e O f f e r s F e w 0 1to- R e v i e w i n D e t a i l S toI l L i v e s o f L e o p o ld * a n iho . ' D e f e n d a n t s M a i n t a i |

o i i o A a o . , j n i i , 2 «. r e o ta & e ^ n la r ro b '^ ^ ; a n d a jm

a t w e r o ^ d e d t o d a y t o t b e e v id e h- t o o b t a i n t h e d e a tb ^ s c n t e n o e i

, R o b e r t F r a n k s . O o m m o n p la o e th Biany. o th e rs o f fv o d os p e o ^ e 'i tx - h t h ib lU to d a y b y S U to 's A tto rn ey Sob- “ t e r t b ; Otowo, w ere view ed.. by_ th e ICO 'p ro s f to a to rs 'u t i ^ to t t ln g th e 'web of

tm eoatroverted de ta il w hich th e y ox- , poe t w ill s e n d 'N a th a n 'L e o p o ld , Jr .,

a n d HlChard Loob to Che gallows.- ‘ The eolil chisel w ith which youn.c

F ran k s wns atunnod,. tho ro p e ' w ithA , which ho waa bound, tho n«idl boltlo

from which waa poured tho flu id tjint m arred hia features, and tho wreaked and w ato r soakod ty p ew rite r on which w as w rittod tho ransom lo tto r sent

:.* i, to tho bo y 'a fa th o r also figu red in tho d a y 's proceedings.

itC** B loodstains B veryw hore. ,

I* uu tho clothing, tlio chisel, on autbmo- S ta in s of hum an blood woro found

ugh bilo robo, f lo o rb o a rd s , and p a in t of tho tho autom obile, ex p ert chem ists told to r- J o lm 'W . Cavor1j\ '

Ono p a ir o f trousers whloh, i t was g f el'aiini'd by thu s ta le , was worn by

|Lool), lho o thor pa ir o f trousers, a ' g f coa t and (he h ip bools by Leopold ou'

can of M ay 21 whon younglich l''<’'»*ks wns sluln nnd his body do-1 3er- P'X'^icd In a water-flllod cu lvo rtnoarj

tho southorn lim its o f tbo c ity .. . lit Also in troduced . today woro . tho

ices especially designed torto lso shell spoe-' car- tac lcs found near tho body and do- inn- sorlbod aa tb e f i r s t tang ib le clue iQch connec ting Leopold w ith tb e erliae.

Tiiroe D o e to n T estie r. ^ Tbo rem nan t^ j>t a n antom obllo 'U iv n b < ^ r p o rtly , .eonsam ed b y t h « . and (1,0 id e a tlf le d b r .» M ra r« l wltB«MM< as

reoa “ w som bU ng" one. fo 'tn e r ly tised in ^^ 0 tho Leopold bome, also y ielded siges tjjo o f hum an blood' nndor tho mieroseope,

^j) tho tost tnbo and tn biological Ight D r. W illiam B. McNnlfy, Cook:lont co u n ty 's co roner's physician, toatiflod. tain Jo b n W olsner and D r. I ^ p b Web- — sto r cbt^roborated th is testim ony, the ' expert qualifieatlona o f a ll th ree bo-___ Ing adm itted b y .thd dofonso.. - „, I^rcsontatlon o f ' th is cvidenco wns •• 'p lanned fo r tbo la s t ba lf o f th e a f t ­

ernoon session b u t i t w as disposed of 'so rap id ly a s the defense adm itted

I'the ou ts tand ing polnta n n d declined to

(C ontinued on P ag e 6, CoL 8 ;

POWER COMPANY T A K K RATE ISSUE TO C6URT

A sks Bevlew o f Publio XltUlUea Oom- m ission’s .Decision and O rd n a ; Claim s $4,000,007 XTnder-Valoatloo.

‘ ' ."ijDJSE, • Ju ly 24 C 4 ^ - ^ e - Idafio , Pow er compnny filod. Thuraday w ith

tho U nitod S ta te s d is tr ic t-c o u rt a bill ^ o f com plaint, ask ing tho court to re ­

v iew tho valiia tion ra te -d ec is io n s and ' ordera o f th o ;p u b lic n tllitloa commls-l

sion of Id ah o ''a ffe c tin g lho company.) Tho u tilitie s commission and A. H .j Conner, Idaho a tto rn ey general aro I mado jo in t defendant's In tho nction .|

B d io f o f th reo . kinda U aooght by . th e romp.-»ny. The chnrge is mail'i

' ' th a t i ts p roperty has been underyal- ' ucd b y approxim ately $4,000,000, Tbo

com pany holds tho ra to of* re tu rn od lls Investm ent allowed b y tb o ’commls-

1 / s lo n - ta ..b e .io o low. I t is fu r th e r ns- ^ sorted th a t re lie f ahoald bo given

from certal^i no;i-compensatory ra tes , such as thoso fo r,Irrig a tio n power and

^ hea tin g purposes.

BRITISH-AROUND WORLD AVIATOR IN KAMCHATKA

■ r b g fiL lta r i n t A ttem p t an d Oaasea One D a y ’s D«U y In B eaching P r « - e n t D estination .

TOKIO, Ju ly 23 <JP)— A. S tu a r t M ae- L.nre'n, th e B ritish av ia to r, and his com­panions, w ho a re oo a flig h t around the w orld, bas reached Petropavlovsk , K am ­chatka .

M aeL aren a ttem p ted to fly to Kam - rh a tk a y este rday from P a ra m a s h ir^

' K urile islands, b n t a f te r two hours ih th e a ir w as compelled owing to a dense fog to re tn m to the Jap an ese island, sa id a .wireless from th e Jap an ese de­s troyer H am akase, w hich is assigned to assist tho B ritish av iator.

Fogs have g rea tly handicapped tho B ritish p a r ty alnce i t le f t K asm iganra, tile Jap an ese naval trir ^ase, north of Tokio, on J n ly 12, Tho av ia to rs have been compelled to fly a t high a ltltndes and to rnake several forced landings.

ID AHO W EA TH EB1. ■ F r id a y ' F j i r .

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Chisel and re in Evidence Frank*s SlayersO b j e c t i o n s a s P r o s e c u t o r s t o r y o f C r i m e f o r W h i c h n ^ L o e b A r e D e m a n d e d ; j ^ t o i c i s m . ~

‘ros,aJo th ln g i— trouBors, boots,- a Itm lff-Iqoldiig. bundle o t b o ard i— idenco w ith w hich th e s ta te seeks e fo r th e confessed m n rd ere rs o f le in them selves, th e a rtic le s w ith

I INVOKES mo OF ”.iOi«TOSTIR I LUCCiRO VOTERont _____

F o rm er K entucky G overnor Appeals tq B usiness W om en

, in F igh t /Jgainst P elitjcal In ­ina difference .of ----------

Jldj W EST,BADEN,* J u ly 84 M V -L iken- • ,‘j in g th is “ m otion plcturo ogo In

ras.A m eriefi’ ' to tho decadent hippodrome by period In Rome, form er Govoraor E d-

n^w ln P. M orrow of K entucky, sponk- o u , ing a t tbo annual banquet o f tho N a ­ng tlonnl Federation o f Buainoss an d 3o- Professional Women Horo to n ig h t urg- lar od women to do tho ir p a rt la, atem- . . . [m in g tho flood o f polltloal ind lffer- ;bo ence.'08- Olive Jo y W rlgbt e f Cleveland, Ohio, ao- f lra t vice president o f tb e federa tion , lue prpsldod o t tbo . banquet w hlohN ras de­

ig n e d to ollmaz th e gala n ig h t o f .• , th*- convention.- . .jU j ' T t m WIind l^ r m e r O o r i^ p r 'U o r ro w sa id in h b

“ is{B, lo g fl tim e feared by both W ashington pe, and Ham ilton. . Ind ifferenee a n ^ ne^ eal R*oct o t In to rest on th e p a r t o f poo- ,olc plo wlU th rea ten , i f n o t destroy, or- cd. d*iriy .g overnm ent Out - o f 03,000,000 Bl,. Million voters lo 1020 only 20,000,000 .{iQ osaortod the francblae. In 1923 t h ^ t,e. porcentn^o w as muoh less, only one

vo tb r o u t of^ o,very, two apparen tly roa tak in g su ffic ien t in te rest - In govern- f t . m ent nnd thoao who serve to go to of th e polls and vote.(.j , “ W ith one-half o f th e eleotorate o f to th e nation listless and In d ifferen t to

_ w elfare, corniptlon can ,n o t be—- r e ­buked, dem agogy can n o t be prevented, com pnnlsm ean n o t be fo resta lled an d fo lly 'c a n be oxpocted .everyw here.

I J Tho . ro to r t l ia t doot s o t voto ahonld no t.b o poaallsod. b e t shonld

Q . b o 'd e n ib d '^ a r 'fo r th fe r execolso o f n ; " t h e bloOd-bODght'^idTilogo «hlc&J. ho Is to o in d iffe ren t to 'i s w r t . Wo

w iu never Jiavo govariun o n t in Co buslneas n n til boslnais g o ti into itb *' sovem m ent. th a t * la, in to w h a t till prodttcos govam m ent In th e len c '. . ro- ran , a hoslthy, IntolUgont a n d se­nd tiv o In te res t in p o litic s ."

The nom inating committoo wns sob- >7-l m itted to tho convention by M argaret ° - j S tow nrt o f Ogden, U tah.

Tho committoo recommended tho re- >“ •[ election o f A d d la P ritch a rd o f P ort-

land, Ore., as p re s id e n t •

ICTfflSlyON LOfFICER'i) OEUTH

Killing of Detective S. G arbe tt , Shocks Pocatello ; W ounded ^ Chief Recovering^“ j .P O C A T E L LO . Ju ly 24 W V -P o c a td - '

lo 'is shocked today n t tho trag ic death ■ b f C ity D etective Sani O arbett. who g. wn,n uliot nnd in s tan tly killed la to Wed- j,. nesday aftem & on'on W yeth stree t

b y G»'orgr Il1v«a. a W est Indian.Tb<' W es t-In d ia n . w ho '> fired-upon

C hief o f 'Police L A. Iy<hrbaa and Do. J,. te e tlv r a a r b e t t wn* killed b y b o lle tt _ f if rd bv the rhi'r# a f te r he hlm*elf bad

been sho t In tbo face aad seiionsly wonndi*il. ,

. Acporillng to Mr*- A rtie Sm ith. •Blve.\ eam t' to her b o a e a n d a f to r mkklng im-

' , peoper proposals to her; drew a reVot- ' v r r !n n d th^ratened to kill ber If sh*

refu«e<l M* proposaj. ifr* . Smith, ran out “® o f the back door an<^ w eat to th e sh e r-

i f f * o fifc r where she reported the af- ”? U i,.® Chief Lehrba* and l?ete«tive. O arbett

drove fo .tho lo ra llty in the ch ie f’s autn- mobile and found B ivea w alking east . on E ast "Wyeth street. Chief L ehrbas

'• <Coatinued oa P ag ^ 5. iOot l ) ^

OLflEBEEKTOi-O flcovers .H B irioon isT h atlV ere-

Ancient in D ays oJ H om er, in B u ri^ P lace U n d i^ r b e d fo r 3 0 0 0 Y ears. j

' / ' STOCKHOLM, Jnly>24 CW -rThe d b - 'V t o i e r r o f 250 goia om juoeata th a t w e re .

o ne ien t heirloonu. ev es la tb e tim e of■IZoaer, the opening o t . i O reek to m b ' t b a t bftd n o t been , d lB tn r l ^ fo r .more , th a n 8000 dJicoyery th n ttb e to-ealkd roo f w u n o t t)n-

. IqiowH in tb e o rcb iteeto re o f th a t j a r lx . i a j , a rp Mme o f the im p o rtan t r m l U , > j o i t reported bere , o t th e Bwodiih arch* oeologlcal expedition, beaded b j Crown P r ia e e O ta to f A doif, w hieb i« c x c a tu t - ! . lixjj the anc ien t e ity o f Aaine, Oroeiee. i

?rhe la te s t d itfcoverj o f tb e Swedish experts came som ew hat a s n snrprise w hen, a f te r hav in g explored a tom b os b ig as a h o u o and f tn d ip s so ttii« g of undsnjil in te rest, t h ^ torxiei.' to a tom b l e s i than fiv e f e e t w ide. Thl« provpd

' to be a treaso ro rtove , d a tin g abou t 1150 fn t i e M jrceaaeaa, <ir p re- H ellanio period. <» . ' •

Vrxu B o ld O la n B ead*. ... jI t eontainod nnmoroua eartbenw aro ;

vases o f ra re design and ^ o e o r a t lo n , ' d g l i t bon'ntiful bronze n ros and o tho r vessels, o t w hich one w as 20 Inchcs , h igh . Ono o f th e sm aller b ro n r u rn s

‘ • contained fo u r necklaces o f gold and iridcseen t glaus bonds, nnd c u rio u s ly ;. enough the strin g s w ere su ff ie lo n ti/ woII preserved to ' show th e arrangem en t p | o f .th e beAds, so th a t .th e neeklOMs a m now ba restored to th e ir oxaet appear* aneo 3000 yeai;s ago. n o necklaees ^

'c o n ta in e d 6G0, beads .an d o th e r b rn n ' m ents, o f w hich 250 w ere o f gold. j j

T he g rea t tom b n ea r by , w bich con*, ta ined .fow treasures, is novcrtbcloss o f g re a t nrcbacologlcal vnluo, since i t Is V3 b u iit In tho form o f a houso, aod its top , hotrn in to tho rock, l i 'th o * exact-

'sh a p e of iho fam ilia r " sa d d jo r o o f ," e s w ith sloping sides and . g n b lc r 'a t bo th i » ends, thus prov ing th a t tiiJs orchlteo* *** tn r a l j lc ta l l w as know n la O tcoco m oro _

. th n n 100 years B . 0 . .

■ A t W ork ^ o r -Two T ear* . j ] , ,T b o Swedish expedition hna 'been n t w o rlc , In ; the oxenvatlon o f A iin e f o t ' *

' m ore , th aa tw o year* a n d has alyeady n n nnoftrthed and elasslflod m oro th a n

“?W ,000 trensnres and fragm en ts of val- ..a « ,.M a e o f w h ich .d a te back a» f a r as

V .S0OO B. C. T c* th e .e x p e rts say th a t th e w ork has on ly jo s t hognn, an d th a t s t in more Im portan t discovorles m ay bo R"" expeetcd io th e near fu tu ro .

A il th e portab lo fin d s o f tho crown • p r in ce 's expedition aro being aludlod - In th e U nlvoraity o f L und, Sweden, to •'"r ■ w hich they havo been shipped by spo-

Uni perm lulon o f th e G reek govern- ‘ m e a t A s soon as the exam ination hns boon completed b y nrchaoologlcaf ex- • J)Crt« tbo finds w ljl b e ' ro turnod to Orceco.

PUBLIC UTILITIES TO « EXAIVIINE INTO RATES '

Oliaxgo oa Ooal ftom Tetoa Ooia Ulae^ ^ ' 4PPM IS ^ x c t u i n , SOTI T T tm tiiu; ^

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Ot-cgon S hort Llrio frM ghI ra te s on “ coal frotn lho Tetfin coal m lue a t T alb- T .bot to varlous po in ts w ith in th e atato, w ill be investigated a n d 'a hearing Kold by th e s ta te public u ti litie s commUslou

_ a t !Poeatello on A ogust 4, It haa boon *'^ . a a o o n c e d in . a circu lnr Ic tc r sen t ont

by fSb utliiU es eomm'ission.“ I t appearing ,’. ' says th e le tte r, “ to

tho eommlMlon th a t the ra te s con tained ^ in snid ta r i f f a re undeasoaahlo nod cx- ^ cesfllvo, nnd fo r tlio purpose b f laves- „ t lg a tin g tho lam o, a public hearing will bo held aV Pocatello , A ugust 4 e t 10 K ’ o 'c lo ck In the d o m in g a t wbHjh tim e nil p arties in terested a rc requested to appear, e ith e r in person, o r by eonnsel, iu d presen t evidence bea rin g npon tb e . reasonnbleoeis o f said m te s .” Nc

A m ong the ra te s quoted in tho rail- ro a d company's ta r i f f on lum p coal

' f r o m the T eton cool m ine is th a t from ^ T a lbo t to Twin F a lls , a distanco o f 253 ^ m iles fo r wblcb th e ra i l ro t^ conSpany asks 14.10 a ton. To Idaho F alls, a .dls- Doi tan ce o f 00 miles tb e ra te o ikcd Is $2 I t w hile to Pocatolfc a d is tan cs o f 147 I milea the rato aakW is $2.60. To points- ^ a round Boise, such ,'as N am pa, Cald- w ell,. P arm a and Elmmett th e charge Is u « U 7 S , _______________ ^

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JA CO B OO tlLD SOHUBMAK, A m erica >*. A m erica la A ognst, accord ing to Pek f leg a tio n be ra ised to th e ra n k o f an B V3NCBNT BIOHABDS, y o a th fa l Y onke B p ie tean la alsglea; defea tin g H e n ri Oo J. In fiv e .

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t • • ------ —t '. -S e r g e a n tp . D. O uffcy ,,U nitod S ta te s f arm y, a ss li^ ed to d n ty us in stru c to r of Q Id a h o , na tioca l ||iinrd In fan try units,{. hos Dc'cn trM M frrrod- from ^ I s o tb I 1-wln FoIW, ef/ectJvo Octobor J, ac*{ cord ing to word recoivod Mondny by of- fice rs o f Company L, local uation 'd

, gunrd- conip.my. N 'l'tlonal gunrd o f f i­cers here in te rp re ted t!id ord-jr a s iii-

j aicfttlMg th a t 'T w ln - r rm ii‘“ .wouM be [ hc-ndrjunrtors for ii Im ttnlion, o r por y Imps, n regim ent o f-n a tio n a l guard in . fn n lry to bo 'fo rm ed In Iduho.. : Sergeant Q uffoy itpout Hund.iy in i , Tw in F*all<T»nil lo f t M onday ro tu rn ln .i ]. to ,Bolse. H o oxpccts to nrlvo w ith his 'J fam ily ns soon ns ho in nblo to nrrtiAgo <

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> W hen ot)6 baa h a d th o . m ia fo r to a a 'I to su ffe r fro m backache, headachoa ,', dlxzineaa, u r in a ry d iao rd crs a n d o tbe i , k idney Ilia—-and haa fou n d re lie f from , a ll th is sicknesa a n d sa ffc rfng , t h a t ', pe rso n 'a advice ia o f u n to ld v a lu e U '

fr ie n d s a n d ne ighbors. T he follow ing case is only one o f m any th o u iaad a .

' b n t i t ia th a t o f a T w in F a lla r e s i d e dW ho could a sk fo r a b e tte r cxan ip le l

' , A ug . W eUncr, c a rp c n tc r , R . F . D. N o. 2 , ' ^ i n F a lla , a ay s: “ I h a d a lam e back a n d a a o re n « u o v e r m y kid* neys th a t m ade m o m iserab le . W hen 1 g o t dow n, I could h a rd ly ^ gn on accoun t o f th e s h a rp , s tab b lo g pains.- M y kidneys ac ted too o ften a a d th e secroUons a c a ld ^ In p assage. D oan 'a P illa cured m e e n t i r e ly - a n d I h av e bad no tro u b le a lnce."

P rico ^ a t a ll d ea le rs . D on’l a im p ly a sk fo r a k idney rem edv— ge t D oan 'a P illa — tb e - aam e th a t M r. W elln er b a d . F o s tc r -U ilb u m Ccu U fra ., B uffalo, N . Y . . ^

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I O o o m lttM fo r D CTjuUtod R u m M W l’ « J . F le rp o n t U organ , o f J lew Yodc, J u s ' a o f ^ n o r by~Qk» F te a c h governm ent, z lcan m in is te r t o \ China, is re to m ln g to P ek in g xoporta, to u rg e th a t th e P ek ing c a n embassy,

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' B. K rusa ofld t im i ly from Cliicagp a re enrouto tU C aliforn ia .

E . K eow n.and ifamily from , C|iie«B‘’» visited th e pa rk on tho way. to Califor- a ix • %

L, E. S co tt and p o rly fro'm Toledo, Oivgon, have . boon to YoUowstono, nnd a re now on th e road bome.

J . "E. Sm ith a n d frien d from Orloudo, C at, .arrived from E lko and dcphrtod fo r R a p c r t ' ' .

0 . A. Toby and fnm lly, fo rm er resi* -d e n ts o f Tw ia Fall* have bad qultn ' enough ' o f 'C a lifo rn ia , and havo come

back to s tay .Mr. and M rs. D an N ielson aro jour-

Drying from E m m ett, Idaho , to S alt Lake. ^

Ocoit^e W illiam s nnd fam ily aro ro- tam in g to S a lt L ake from Califom in.

Georgo. B e ttn e r nnd p a r ty o f P itts - borg. Pn., came from Denver^ nnd le f t for tho c o a s t■ L. W. Welch an d fam ily ore re tu rn ­

ing to I* n g Bench; Cal., from tho 'Vcl- lowstono park . -

Mr. and M rs. V irg il Argo h iv e ju s t begun o long jou rney from W alla W nlb, W osh., t o 'l th lc o , N. T . whero Mr. Argo has a position as in s trse to r in Cornell U niversity . Beforo assuming Ms duties, they w ill v is it New York nnd then go to W oshington, D. C. wher-j M r.-Argo .will spend some tim e In thn Sm ithsonian In s tltu to study ing tho t>n- tomologlcnl ToUcctlon.

Mr. nnd M rs. Lymnn K elly a rc ro* turn ing to Sm ith C enter, K an., from California.

J . L ongraff and fam ily o f Des Moines, came from S a lt Loke vin Snow- vlllo nnd le f t fo r Los Angolcs.-*

S. E. S anders and fam ily oro going to Des M oines from P o rtlan d , r

0 P a t Sullivan who holls^ from B utte,^ 3i(ont., has been looking over tbo ^ n *

crnl region nbou t C ontact a n d Jarb ldgo *!nnd Is undeyded as to h is fu tu ro move­

ments., Mr. nnd M rs. A. dSoppard from Chi- J cngo, are going to Boise.

It.-iy . r .itc rso n sn d fnm lly nro en- ' route to-Boiiio from B razil, Indlnnn.* J l r . nnd M rs. F . K . S trn ttu n who hnvo

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S ' prMldniit ««110"1 o f tho Bom oJ to o e „ A norlt«n Kovololion o l llio t lo iin c K * iloo o ( Ibo o t i l io ln tlo il 'o t h l r t y f i / t t 10. omiuiil'MBferoM lioro Into'W odBooday. ^ ; , ! Uo ioofM di A rth u r I W o n Sum nor o f

Providence, B , I . . • t<lo BostOB, MflssV wns ehoion a s tho 1025 nd convention city , tho sessions to s ta r t

tho th ird M onday lu Mny. oi

O'* homo to Coon llnu lds, low n.'F ra n k 'O ordinor nnd fam ily from

Sl* Leltclifluld, Ky., huvo fln lshoJ Cflll- «' Itn fornin, and a re now going to S a lt Loko me and thc.>YDlloWstouo park.

E d Sllfildon ond fom lly from M lnno- o ur. apolls, cnmo through Uio p a rk nnd nro »i l i t goi"B l0 :'Baattl0.

E . C, DHliHB^ fu tuny iro m B oncroft,~ Id i^ o , nro'licro’ lobking nround,, ■ H.' M cDonald.and fam ily arfe roturn* a . ■ Ing to Seattle, from a t r ip to th e east- tl *"■ w ard. . _ . fl

0 . F . Erickson nnd -fam ily nro jou r- u noying from H Idw atha, K on., to Seat* n tie . ' IJ

® '\ M. F.'Chnso and fnm lly from Boso- a vlllo, Cal., nro traveling eastw ard . B

0 . R. ;<h-crton npd fnm lly hnvo been li up In t h o ^ r k , and nro re tu rn in g to n S cn ttte via P ortland . b

C. U. McDormld and fam ily from c! Denver, are going to somowbcro on *' tho Pacific c o n s t ’

Mr. and M r* C. JJ. BJchards ,/rom Snn Frnnclsco, r^»mo from S a lt L ak e and le ft for home. o

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rhe prevalence bf bllndaeks In U E gypt Is probably traceab le to tbe f a c t ° th a t th e fly Is eacred In tb a t c o u n ty .I t Is said tb a t a m o th sr w ill n o t U ll •Oy nor e«%n brusli I t from th e eyelid of

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' i * B o i r a , ^a rea Of p e tr i^ e d w.obd,. eqnollag Li grandflur. tb e :p e tr if ie d 'lb re s ts o f Ari- M a a , ' i a r ^ r t e d 'b y . B o b e rt W . Lim- b e rt; B o a V to : i i« i n 't b e C ra te rs o f tho U oon eo nn try , neoc.A reo,'iiiItboogh n o t ^

, ia d u d e d I n .the n a tio n a l m bnom oflt M r. 'U m bert» .w ho h a s re ta m e d -fro m a tr ip to th e C ra te rs th e M ooa a a d a jo u r- aey- th ro o g h some o f th e 'scea ie won­d ers o f U ta h /s a id .Wednesday th a t an. e f fo r t w ill .he m ode to havo tb o potri-

r fied / o r e s t ' iae lnded in . th e na tiona l m oanm ent, .set as ide recen tly b y o f P re s id e n t Coolldge. Tho a re a , ae*

cording to Id r. l i lm b e rt , con ta in s from , 160 to ' 2 0 0 ' p e tr if ie d . troes, mostly

stom ps, a la rgo anznber reclin ing , b u t . o thers s tan d in g u thoy wero w hen trees,, ages p a s t - .

O u r %Vi:i3 O uf .w ills uru q u ii‘r ihlngik They

■ a r e . l l l i e pTnster o f p u rls ;- fo r a f te r- they huve bccni m e l te d . lo to liquid

ronn th ey t e n d 't o “ s e t ” T h e y do- thus p re se rv e th e c o n to u r o f t h a t nbont■ w blcb th ey bavo been m olded. If it

Is a good cas t; w e ll e a o a g h : w e m ake• a ca s t f o r a p e rm an en t possession.

H e re I t Is—fixed a n d final I ' I s the I le th a rg y o t a s ta n d a rd p a tte rn , no ) m a tte r how e x c e lle n t I t m ay have

been a t one tim e, to p r e r e n t a n y jtatore I change a n d g row th?—T b e L iving, •3uiPob

, A n A n a e n t A n e s th e tic> In p rrh ls to r ic tim es, Znnis and

o ther tr ib e s f N orth A m erican Xo- d lons used -a su b stan ce ob ta ined .from tl)o Jlm son weed o s a n an es tb c tlc dur­ing su rg ica l opem tlpns.

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tiir'.'S ^Ii;i,0.'i0 o f fownt mnd j■/uiiilfl*. for, the ooimtriietion of roiids

wifltlii. or n ilja rcn t to tlm N atiu iiil Furi'sfH of Iiliih'd liiivft bocii nptTovnd, , nci-onliiiK tfl niiiHnim^c'iiii'iit. frotn tl:c ForcHt Sorvj.M‘,''LfnUcil Statnn *lcpiirt- iin'iit o f iiKricwiturL'.

Ono of tlie iirojL'ctK iiivolvcH tln r pni;^ j Btriii'tioii^ <if thrjio .•mil n JciiloiiiloiiR tlic 'K lk City lir>;Iiw»y within thi- Ni'r-piToc natlonfil fon>st. Tlio ««m of i*i75,000 linH been allo tte il forf tills work. ■ .Thin rond is oxpuctcd to bJ'citpocinlly I licnoflclnl to tho m ining ronm m nity ' *

■ around E lk C ity ns well nn hlRhly de- airablo for tho bottor protection o f Ncz percc fo^oft.

9100,000 on Xoio Tam ^Six m iles in tho Loio Paaa soction of

tho Sftlwajr forest w ill bo b u ilt n t n p p | ^ cost o f 1100,000. F o r im proving nearly

Bovea miles o f highw ay alonj; tho N » th Pac ific rood la tho Couor d'A Ieno for- cBt tho sum o f »45.000 has boen nUot- j j . tod ,-w ith 9S,000 additjonnl offorod by - tho S tn te . T his rond Js n link in 't h e Yellowatone tra il.

F o r tho extension o f th o Kotchum- . .Cl.nyton road to tho town o f Kotchnm, ca . a dlstnneo o f nbout se ro n miles, tho n .

' s u m of. $50,000 has been se t nsidc. To g»' Incom ple te tho road/ifrom Lowmnn to n

po in t six milea, c a s t tho sum of 420,000 m( hna been' n l^ to d . nf

P nyo tto H ig U ^ 7 ' The N orth Poric-Payotto hiRhwny w ith in tho 1‘ayo tto nntlonnl forest will ^ bo ex tended from Gafdonn to Ilorsc- shoo-B end, n diatnnce o f nbout fiv-i Billca, n t an o s tlv n te d cost o f #07,000.

f In tho C a ribou ,na tiona l fo rest .nn nd- ditlon o f fiv e miles to tho Procdom-

-B oda S im n g s rond U bo mndo, for whirh 110,000 hns been n llotted. Tho - ' aum o f $5,000 w ill nlso bo spont on th is p ro ject by locnl nuthoritloa.>. >^0 sum of 53,500 fcpm fcdofnl funds p.|| ond $0,000 from locnl funds will bo DUI spont o;i tho* construction of 22 miles nloHR tho Victor-Irwin'hi(jliway with- O. In tho-TatgUoc .forest. • fo

^ An ndditionnl W9,000 hns bcin set oc nside for mnintrnnnco of tho hlRfli-

• wnys hcretoforfl’bullv or which nro un- ' Ii< doreonstruction. er 1

■■ mak• D iet C hanges B ird 's Color. |,oui»

Vnrylna th e d iet o f bird* ha* been ,dem onstrated b y . n B erlin na tnm lte l

- to r e m it In changing the color o f th e ir *» festher* . C erta in foods w ill csuso red w"r;

• - ADd green pn rro ts to lui^i yellow. T h* M <• «rpcrlm cnt* ten d to 5l»ow tb n t a bird '*

plnmnK« depend* largely on- Ute dye- nitnffa contained In food, D yeitoff p o t q o j In c h J c k « ^ o c d nffcct* U.e h«i« o f c g f ,jujj jo lk a to a^conBldcra\)U desr««- C M t- lH l«r*-feil exclusively on w alnut foil- { age 'b eco m e d n rk botterflle*. Indian* h a te long understood th* a r t of ehsHKlng th e color of Uvlog bird* through tb e d ie t m ethod________________ IV

• K otico is hereby given th a t th« foil uated In Tw in F alls and Cassia Conntlc F alls, T w in F alls County, Idaho, on. 8al

I t e m . Sub-Division . • Bee1 N B V iN E n 30

. 2 yW V iN E U 303 SEUNE% 304 * N E U N ^ ’ V* •5 ' ■6 '. Ni:Vi8 WW 307 ^ 'W W 8 W ^ . .3«8 109 NEWSEU . J®

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One-tenth (MO)-of lie pnrchMe p;balance in fo r ty (40) annoai lastoUmei

W A ll sale* n r s d f sub jec t to any• eep t thoae fo r whieh allowance i i aiade

A ll im prD vencaU to b* pa id fo r la ‘ L and *oT5 iS b jee t to harre ftin ff o f

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B B B E A S E P IO T U aE D -a. B, Sena to r and TJ. 8 . Senator B urton E . ^H eele r, th e ir p a r tie s ' and a re ira in ing Indepen^ pDTOaidenqr on ft progrttsslve platform .

P R E S m E N rS C A T MjSSlNG Ci

w n ito H0059 B oles A g a l ^ Second B adlo Bearclt jTOr A nim al T b a t Pr»< fe rs O tb sr S o d ^ . Fo

• _______ .- ■ ]W ASHINGTON, Jn ly 24 M>>—

“ T ig e ," P res id en t Coolidgo’s p e t cat, is lost again , ho* boon lost fo r i 1 n . m onth and ha* been vlrtnoUy .tio given up nn lost forever. '

T i g e wandorod o ff several m onths ago nnd waa found only a f te r notico th a t ho w as missing fg^ hud boon broadcast oyer th e eastern hnVf o f tfio c o u n try 'b y radio, ^ o cut then wns given d collar to koop. )y na a souvenir, nnd Tige began ngnln j-jy his nocturnnl wanderings. F in a lly l^in ho le f t fo r good. .jjui

M r. Coolidgo ru led agalnsf an- 'ani o ther r.idio sonrcii ou tho ground th a t Tige p lain ly had Indicated his prefi'renco fo r society o ther thnn Hint fouifd .nronnd tho W hite Ilouse. ^ ‘ ' oa

BUDGET OFFICER AT WORIC ^O. W . Ltfwls S ta r ts Compiling Flgrtnts «ol

fo r P re se n ta U ra to Idaho L av aiak - Tli or* a t Coming- Sesaioa. pa

. .— be ' BOISE. Ju ly 2-J —Signs of nnoth- thi

er Ipgifilntun' Imvo already begun to mako th e ir nppcarance nround tho s ta te houRf, 09 Qcorgc W. I^cwis, st.ate liu d -: g e t offi<-.>r, Btnrt.* to ;;ot his biidRCt to-1 g(-tho^ to present lo th e lawmakers w hrn thoy""im-ct hrro in .I.anunry. ! Ol

Mr. IjC«vi-i Is now jn tho course of J® Vom'plling figurr*.shcfwinR the. am o u n t' o f money expended by each departm ent nnd Institu tion o f t>ie "Into government during tht* 18 month* period e n d in g '^ ] Ju n e 30, 1D24. This inform ation w»l be tabu la ted on special chnrts opposltj jq tho n.-jnioi of thc in stitu tion and depart- menta. [

READ T H E DAILY NEWB.

BTATE liA O T SALE> following described tr .ic ts ’o f land bclongli unties, w ill be o ffered for sale a t public au n. S atu rday , A ugust 23, 1924, n t 2 o ’clock I

- Sec. TrfP. Hange30 lo a SOE30 108 20E30 108 20.E30 lOS 20E30 108 • 20E30 103 - 20E.3* 103 20E10 n s • 20E18 . J18 ' • 20Eio 118 . 20E

•JO 118 20E1C n s .2 0 E •

■21 • l l B 20E- 2S 118 20E. .

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.T E E M 8 0 K S A L E lie price and f ir s t yflars in terest on deferre Jim enU a t six p^*r <t<*nt (O^i) in terest.

valid In te rfe rin g r tg h ti whieh m ay havo • nade herew ith . •»r In .fnW oa d ay o l »ale.»Iff o f crop* on land le a M f • •o f L an d p oam lnrienera . ^

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o r B » b « tt M . LuToUotto o f WHctm«la Jer. dem ocrat, o f M bstona, w m T bo lted , pendentljr fo r tb « presidency and v l »

^ = L = = d = = = = = = =CAMPERS CAUSE ELEVEN ^

FIRES IN BOISE FOREST------ ' ■ \ _ , lal

F o t^ tz T O ffice ,B (4^rt8 .S o l f o f 23 cla B laxes T lilj SMUon' A re M an-M ade; os L igh tn ing S ta r ts O tlien .' wh

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BOISE, Ju ly 21 U n —Tkc B ol.o Na- tional forest has hnd 22 fires th s sen- son, 11 rniisc'd by persons cnmpng or of otherw lso'on tlie fo rest, nnd 11 by light- We ning, neord ing to a report i.ssued by the jg j fo restry offico. 'O f tho mnn-mado fires, c said th e report, aix w<;ro' caused^ by the cignrettes, c ig ^ s or mntehes careless nhi ly ,throw n into IiTJlnnmblo m nterlnl, nnd nt five hy unt-xtingiiishod camp flreS. Tlio orij

Imnn-made fire.i, declnres the report, iiijj burned over ncrcs o f fo rest land \ nnd w ere ex tinguished a t n cost o f on .H1M.07. clu

■ ■ ■ ■ tritP a p e r T h a t Can 8* W ashed.; 2;i

A Jopnnese Inven to r hns pa ten ted a nii[ ' paper th o t can be m im p led up and dis wflBhcd w ith *onp nnd w ntor. So dnr- ber ab le 1* th is p a p e r th n t I t .c a n be n**d X a s n covering for nrabrella*. and w hen 8m soiled, cnn be easily c leaned a t home. Eld T h e Inventor aayn th n t n* w m ppin f paper. It could be used over a n d over, being w ashed w ben sfllled. I t is Mid th a t th e product cnn be m nde a t a ren- sbnable price. I t hns a te x tu re *ome- w hat liko cloth, nnd Is n o t to be con- = fnscd w ith oiled pnper.

' PItch-Blendo.Up to fhe tlm o of M. nnd Mme^^ -

• Curie’s discovery. p ltcbA jM de. tlie Je t b lack m ineral In w blcif'Ta'dlam is found , wnn recarded a* being alm ort

' ra lue lcsa . M ining com panies actually paid Inrge sum ^ to have th e realdo* .

. o f Its p itcb-blcnde sopplle* jCrpqa w hich o th e r m lnerala b ad been •*- trae ted . cn rted nw ay to th e destm O' to r. Iu thl* m an n e r m any m illions o t

\ do llars In rad lu ;n wna lost forever.

i READ T H E T W IN F A L L S NEW S.

nging to tho S ta to o f Idaho and sit- : nuction a t tho C ourt U ouso in Twin :k r . M., to -w it:

Cost o f • A ppraised .A ppra ising N^^Valuo

*2.00 # 10.00#2.00 # 10.00#2.00 . #10.00t j .00 IIOJW#2 .00 - . • # 10.00#2.00 #10.00#2,00 ilO.OO#2.00 fW.OO#2.00 # 10.00#2.00 # 10.00#2.00 # 10.00#2.00 #10.00*2.00 #10JD0#2.00 ' #I0J)0

. .#2.00 , . #10.00

erTed-i>aymeBt*, caah on doy o f sale;

vo ex isted p rio r to d a te o f sole, ex-

ALES, IDAHO. I'HUR a

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M ayor Tells K Iw anlans O utle t I; F or B ranch to Boise of 0 . S .'.; L Novy a M ajor P o in t o f J C ham ber o f C om m erce. , p

Kxti'asinii o f th e Ori'goif Short Lino „ railw.'iy, wi-st from IJuhl to furn ish a i dir<*ct (-niiiirclion ln'ttvecn Hoine a n d 'j , Twill I-’iiIIh is one o f tho m ajor .objec- j tivi'B now lu-ing coiisldi-reil^by tho Twin P iiHh Chiiitiber o f Conlrm^rce, Blind L. ; IIodKiii, Twill l-'nlin m ayor nnd d i- '^ i rector o f tho ehiimljcr of coiunien-o, told t| mombors o f the ICiwnnis c lub a t n meot-' ;< i iug M onday in tho couruo of discus- > elon of Eucvnt .nchlovcm enta nnd proj- v octs o f tho chnm bcr of eommerco. Tho second m ajor u n dertak ing , ho said, is >i th e b u ild ing , o f n rim -to 'rlm bridgo across Snnko rlv o r canyon north.- of Twin F alls. , ,

I t ia tho p rosen t purposo o f tho chnm- ber o t domttibi’M , 3Sr. Uotlgln. sa id , to j: take np w ith Oregon S h o rt L ino offi- *' clals tho ex tension o f tho line to Boise os soon as tho Rogorson-Wolla Uno, which w ill fu rn ish d ire c t ra il communl; ^ cation w ith C a lifo rn ia nnd tho south- . west, ia com pleted. "

Tho chatnbor o f commcrco assisted In raising #18,0'00 to a fund /o r purchase ^ i t tho r ig h t o f w a y 'fo r tho Rogerson- Well* line, on w hich constrnetiOn now is being pushed. .*

On roeom m ondntlon o f.M . J . Swooloy ‘ the c lub vo ted to inquire Into ndvls- , , ab ility o f o to c tlng a su itnblo mnrkeK nt tho in torseetron near hero o f tho irig inal O ld Oregon tro ll w ith tho sta to liighw^y w hich now b ears th a t nnmo. »

W ith vlow to a tim u la tin g , IntoreaV jj in tho p a r t o f m omuers o f tho local l : lub in tho U tah-Idnho Klw anl* ,di*- Iriet convention, to bo held A ugust 21-

In P rovo, U tnh , a com m itteo wa* a iippolniod consisting of>I.- U .-M oators, y> ilintrlct tru stoe , nnd tw o o ther mom* ^ bers to bo nnm cd by: blm.

'Guests n t tho m eeting wero Dr. H . J . Bmith o f Moscow and tho Rov. J . E . ' Elilor o f Oberlln , Knns.

/ n B o t h H e m i t p h e r e g Q lnger is a n a tiv e of bo th tho G aR

*nd W est l a d lea. y ~

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W e C a n I• A s E x e c u t o r u n d e r V

& T m s t s e r v i c e s a f e ,

d i e t r i b u t e s t h o p r o p e r

a n c o w i t h ' y o n r e ^

w o r k s c o n t i n u a l l y f o r

y o n r b e n e f i c i a r i e s , f u i

e c o n o m i c a l m a n a g o n i e

W e w i l l , g l a d l y o :^ l ;

■ T W IN ]■ BANK &T1

U nder Both. S t a t e a n d ' r

F e d c n l R o o w

S u p e r v i s i a o

tSDAY, JULY 1924

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. A IX OOMEDT ra O W AT j n>AHO T H E A T R E TODAY] .Kii ui'ro;iiiuii» inlrtlifnl rninedy of

" a trio o f uniwaiiaROlblu kW s witU m.jonu III iii:iiif\v<' tlii’iii, is till' thenu' o!

^ tlie Jiii'.hiri' ;;iiii:uirii'(nl b y •'flic Jilaliii Tlipat ri--in;iiuiK« iiuMit for todny and t;>

1, ‘morrow. It is “Tin- Oinntry Kid,'”£ WrslcM iJir.rv 'ii li.li-il )>i.-ture, n Wnrn- ^ i - r It'rol^i.rM 'ch.M.- nf thi* flrrncit. Thi' -

■parts of ( I i o other two kids nre jilnyed ;liy “ I ta l iy " l l r u ^ Gm-riii, four yrarii 'oil! nml a w on .l.r; nml “ S p e r” 0 ’I)i,a-

° noil.''I Till- ht.*ry \v:ij K(H-.'.hi1ly nritti'ii’

aroiin'l ‘ ‘ i'ri'<-l(l(‘" ” 'ilnrry by Jiiliii-i .ToHi'i>hs>iii: till- <liri'p.|i(pii ,l>y Willjiini'

'• De.'indine.; Th” i;al:in.-c- of lhe. prouraia roii-

■'slats of “ The ('raiUi.' Uobliers•' on<‘ nf 'I the famous “ Our Gnnj*" eomedloi, >':“ F<'lix Gets nro:i,l.-nstfd, * ii Felix Cat '•;cnrlooa and the' Interantionnr Nev/s i-,jWeckly.

» "B A D M AN'* ON SO BBEN A TTTO 0 T H R E E Y E A BS ON STAOB

H olbrook B llnn, s ta r o l E dw in Cnr- owo's “ The Bnd M n n ," n H r s t Na- UonaL.pIeturo nt. th e Orpheum T hen trJ

[. today, ia th e w lg ln a l **bad man** o f both stogo nnd screen.

Blinn, up to thc Mmo o f th e roloa,so o f “ The Bad M nn,* ''w ns .the only nc-

' to r who had ever plnyod th e rolo./Thls i* a \inl«;MO n’cb'lcvemcnt In I tw lf , be cause soldQ.m i# a s tag e a c to r a s gqod

lu tho film s ns ho is on tho atngo and vice versn.

.B linn began playing tlto rolo back in ' 1D20 when the play wns f i r s t p resen t­

ed in New York City. F o r three years w ithoiit cessation he played tho rolo of

■ “ Pancbo L optr.” befo re Broadway nudicnc-es. Tlien he followed thl* w ith'

“ a ahort tour o f the coun try , playing in ® nil tho p riiilep a l' c ities, . re tu rn in g to

Cliicago for a solid yi-irv. T h ia was foi- ^ lowed by another trttir which ended-in • Los Angeles.

I f your property (s dealrablo and is B advertised In tho claslM ied—yoo T find I, your borer.

' A p r i c o t s1 B ig an d yellow,-N^eady to e*n.

One mUe east, h a lf W * ««tU i o f fonndzy,

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p c r t y i n s t r i c t a c c o r d -

s t r e s s e d w i s h e s , a n d

o r t h e b o s t i n t e r e s t s o f '

f u r n i s h i n g r e l i a b l e ^ n d

m e n t . .

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W H : « « « - . « WAS H

H a v e y o u s e e n o u r n e w

c o l l a r a t t a c h e d s h i r t s ?

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good^ s h i r t

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• N o rv icC ftb lc s h i r t n s a m n n c o u l d w i s h , ' of*,

w h i t o p i q n e . '

* ^ O t h c f s h i r t s i n b r o a d ­c l o t h , a o r o c l o t h , r a a - - d r a s , s i l k , f i b e r a n d p .e r -

c a I e - 7-

9 5 c t o $ 5 .6 0

With separate . collars

— a n d n e c k b a n d , i n p e r ­c a l e , m a d r a s , s a t i n s t r i p e , f i b e r s i l k a n d

s i f k —

9 8 c t o $ 8 .5 0

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A n e w 's h i p m e n t j u s t in , i n c l u d i n g • a l l , s i l k

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I D A f e OD E P T .

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---------------- ----- . n. 'K IM B E B L Y , Ju ly 2 4 ^ { 6 p o c lo l - to e<

‘The Kowb)—S re o k lo s a .3>to*3 t ie 'In 1( th e o lg b ^ innlo]^ w ith a -b r ie f h a t t in g

. n llT ^ 'w hieh broogfat in tw o ra&a, S im ' • 'h e r ly to o k th e largo ead of. a Mo>8 ■eoro i n ' , a hb tljr eonto>(ed .baseball goine Trith ‘W endell .T hursday a f to K Aoon. ..The ^ m e w as one o f tho b ig

. fe a tu re s o f th« P ioneer D ay ' eolebrtt- - Uon h « o . . ‘ . 0

(T ' ' The 0Epo8ing toam a wore w ell m atched, b u t on edge in fie ld in g abll* Jty-.C H roed-th« Ode i a fa v o r o f eiic t. homo team , w bieh ||J>o dem onstrated

'” ' - a b e tto r brand*Tof baaa m n n in g th an d id th e v isito rs. ti

.V enunon was h i t - h a r d 'f o r tbo open­ing inn ings- nnd only good fie ld aup- 1

. po rt, ko p t E in b e r iy from scoring un- j t i l th e th ird inning^ whon the W endell

- lo fie ld to o k a vaea tion , allow ed fo u r erro rs a n d ' th reo K im berly ' ran n e rs orossed tho p late.

In ,th«. fo n r th fram e,- w ith th e seo ra 8 to 0 fo r .KJmbbrly, M yera s ta r te d

/ th in g s fo r ih e v is ito rs w itb a single, |L sooring> on H anson’a trip le . H ansen , L to o ,-s co red when K a r lo ^ 8ont'*out o - no a t doublo and in on a t te m p t to . s tre tch the h i t In to a throo-bngger

- tho len g th y sho rtstop w as trap p ed onl a t th ird . T his, chocked tbo W ondell batti;>g ra lly nnd allow ed Thom psoato colloct hla foreos 'and hold tho n o rth , ho sldcra to tw o runs fo r thb .inn ing . I n tho f i f th 'WondeU _ aon! over an o th e r So

,8?ore w h cn 'C ritch fle ld roachod f i ra t on . on e rro r and aoorod on C ook’a single,

.JBoth team s tig h ten ed a p a f te r th ia « b r io f epu rt and tho gam e becam e -a

' , dnel betw oon “ J im m y " T hom pion ond ytenemon, w ith - the ' l a t te r ho ld ing a ^h

, . ^ a ligh t edge. , * . ' 1-T h e -e ig h th in n in g a ll b u t passed

'• w ith th e seoio atU l.tiod w hen, w ith tw o m en ou t,'y o n o m o n g av e Stowo a pass lo > ilra t an d tlio bome team a - le a se

. OB tho. p im o o f 'w h ie j^ th ey took nd* viintngo w hen C la ibo rno"K s^o tho tio j

' Tvith a two*baggcr. Tho granihrkind ap- oui plaudod ' nnd tho opplauao becam q .n n wh uproar whon tho aoeond run wnn driv- a i o a in by Low ry bofere tho locals w cro Do re tired . - ' • foi

In thfl n in th Bnrl(jRl aont h l s -b a t- of < tin g nverngo to ,7S0 fo r th e 'g a m o by. >*0

d ’ncn t ainglo to rig h t fie ld , rnlaing tho ' W ondell atock. Show eiler lined o u t Do a 'b n ao d rive down tho th ird bnso Uiio which was tro d ited aa a fou l by Um-

, p ire K ing , w ho drew .caustic com m ents n*>i from tho i^ th a id e r a h y hla dcciaion, If®

:AJ»d'fdr''a tiafo tho gam e hung auapend* od n iitil tho n ea r r io t,w n a qncUed, aft* - e r which Bhoweilor w e n t back to th e p la te a n d 'd ro w a paaa to flra t. W lthr tw o m en on baaea W endell waa nnable to aeore tho neceaaary runa to tie tho score. - ■ ■ Sf■WEND^IjL. a b . B . s . p o . a . 13. lagCook, Sb ------- . 4 0 2 1 3 0 mn

® y o ra , c f ..................... 4 I S 2 .0 0Hanaen, _________ _ ^ ‘1 1 0 2 1. /ot;Barlogi, aa -------------- 4 0 8 1 ' 1 4 ncc'Vencmon,' p / - v _ .----- 4 0 0 2 1 0 »Show iclcr, 2b *— a q i b o « e t .

. E ll io t t , , ‘i f ------------4 0 0 1. 0 0 PhiB u rd o tt, ab :--------- 4 0 0 2 0 1 jCrltchfiold. r f --------3 1 0 1 0 0 g^ ,

-Totala __________ 3* 3 D 2-i 7 d— I

K IM B E B L T A R R . H . PO . A. E . i tS lalborno, a a ----------- S , 2 3 1 S 0 tod

. L o w ^ , l b ____ _— 4 1 1 < . 1 1 innThompaon, p -------5 1 ^ 1 1 ^ rig]ro l le r , 3b --------------4 0 a 2 7 1 runBUey, 2 b ---------------- 3 0 0 .3 0 2 njnH ask ins, I f ________ 4 0 0 1 1 0 m n

.M intnn, e ---------------- 4 0 0 11 3 0 ^A tkihson, r f — :— 4 0 0 0 0 0 c io 'e tow o, c f ---------------- 3 1 - 2 0 1 0 Bos

-----------------------------BT otala __ ________36 5 10 271 10 * PJe:

— 0 '^ • Score b y inning*—

‘ W e n d e l l ____________ 000.210 00(>— 3 n f l. H i ts __________ ■ 010 a l l 021— 0K im berly _____ 003 000 02x— 5

H i U __________ I____ 3121 110 02*—10 .E arn ed ru n s :. H yers; Hanaon, Cial- .pod

' hom e, 2. aTwo-boM hlU:* H oAm l PP i n t on bulla: o f f Venemon3; o ff

Thompaon 1. '• * P.S tn ie k o u t: b y 'Venemon 9 ; by £]eii

ThorapaoB 10. ' g a nL e f t on baaea: W endell 5 ; K im berly day

8- ■ • . barl. S l r s t boae on e rro rs: M yors, ^ o w ie l* |e t

« r, C ritehfieM , ■Venemon, L ow iy, Clil* s i x ' _h«rae, 2, P u ller, H askins. ‘ lu v i

rm p ir e : K ing. ' ' , Tl■ '— Br o<

▲ VTEOB O F BBO W N IB 8 T 0 B IB S * P i t t 7 0 B B B tJB lS D A T BO M B T0W7T N E W T O B K , JD ly 24 (ff)—P alm er Tayl

Ccx, a n th o r o f th e **B>ownia’ ' stories fo r children, w ho ' d ie ^ today, w ill be *

aborted a t hia hom e tow n, Oranby,:Q ne- 'b e e , w here h o 'i n u bOm 84 year* ago, f r ie s da b«r« learned to n ig h t. T he fa- Bcral p lan s have n o t i ^ t been -eomplet>•d .* . i n .1

: . a t r . Oox m a M T t t n o ld . U t «

T W I N P A L L S / W e i

lorting N ws |I n t e r - C h u r c h L e a g u e

A f f r e e a o n S c h e d u l e

A ichodnle .offleinlly n d o p M fo r tb e .. - in terohureh league fo r th e rem ainder o f

th e . season, wbieh w i0 olose; the la s t o f " tho n ex t m onth w ith th e prcaont four

P team s composing tho .leoguo p artic lp a t- L i^g iwUl.'hllow eaeh team to p lay oneo r each .wook and w ill ond w ith each team ^ hav ing , p layed nino gomes, throA w ith

oaeh o f th o o th e r t o a a i o f -tho loogu& i g E aeh team w ill p lay a -lo a g u e gam e

onee a~week a n d addltlonni games w ith 1*6 tho yorloQs o ther team a which o re be* < 0 ing 'orgnn^ed ia optional w itb th e man-

ogors. o f th e team s.'' F o r th e b e n e fit o f th e increaaing

-' num bor o f apootatora t o 't h e games a -to com plete schedule la. gi^'en o n t a s ¥ol* in low s: -^r-n g J u ly 25—B ap tists vs. Preabyteriana.. a « • J u ly S IH ^h rls tia n s vs. P resby terians. i >8 A tigost 1—U eth o d ists va. B aptiata. ' a ll A ugust i^ B a p t la ts va. Preabyteriana.. oK A ugust B—Jio thpd la ts ' va. C hrlatians. >Ig A ugust a 2 ~ 0 h ria tla n a vs. B aptists, ra- A ugust 15—PreabyteH ana va. .M eth­

odists. ■ oil A u ^ t 10—M ethodlsts-rs. B&ptiats.>i|. A nguat S£—P roabyteriada ' va. C hris ' lie tiaos. •r-' ' 'Vod A ugust 20—Ohrlstiona vs. M ethodistlT an A ugust -^0—Preabyteriana va. Bap-

tu ts .

iT lEEIM Ill ; TOP PTLMEin, D e tro it W ins F inal Game F rom I -Y Shics; S en a to rs M ake It ,r ■ F ou r O ut o f Five.a l ■ —Of i W A ginN Q T O N , J u ly 24 (/P>— Wnah- ,Q in g ton iimde I t-fo u r o u t o f fivo in tlio (i. homo sorioa w ith Chicngo by tak in g tho n f in a l gam o todny, 7 to <j. Tho VVhlto if Sox forood Johnaon to re tlro a f te r tho n f if th inning, b u t L overct(o woa b:rttod 0. fo r n tio acoro by iho S enators, who [g continued to vietory n fle r Cvongros ro- Q lioved him.a T he scorot ' H . E.ft Chicngo .— ;------------------------- 5 10 • 0

W aahinglon - ____7 * 9 1.*BattoriG8: {jovorotto, Cvengros, Lyona

fo and Grouse, Bchalk; Johnson, Buaiell „ nnd Buel-.

TXOBBS- T A m T m A L OAMB.

0 N;eAv YORK, Ju ly fi4 O?’)—D etro it £ >• oualt/1 Now York from f ir s t p liioj.today, n w inning th e inat game o f Uie acrica by t• n 8coro o f B to 4. The victory0 D o tro lt. th e aeriea) throo gamea o u t o f

fonr. The game was callcd o t the end X of tho e ig h th inn ing to pcrm it4 h o N ew E

y Yorlc team to cntch a t ra in fo r tho w est.0 T he scoro: B. H . *E. ^t D etro it ------------------------------- 6 11 20 Now Y ork ------------ -------------4 0 2

Bftttorica: W hitehill, Holloway, Wolla nnd Baaalor; Mamaux, Gnaton, 8 . Jonca, £ l lo y t, nnd H ofm ann, Schltng.

■ ------ — (.. A T H L E T IC S BOOBB aHUTOtTT. ‘0 P H IL A D E L P H IA , Ju ly 24 M»>—Boy S fr K olp fa ile d to repent hla trium phs o f I

laa t M onday and 8 t. Louia today loat 0 tho la a t iyamo of th e reriea In. P h lladel- 3 . phin, 5 to 0. B aum gartner .eased out

o f ^hreo tick lish aituationa in tbo open- ^• ing Inninga b u t th e re a f te r waa comploto> m aste r p f th e v ia iting batamon. Kolp’ waa knocked oUt o f the- box in tho “ I* fo n rth w hoa threo doublea 'and a ainglo• accounted fo r four runa.’ Tho ico ro i B. H . E .> S t. Louia _______________ 0 0 . 1 “ P h ilade lph ia ...:--------------fl .8 0.*^

■ B attc rica : K olp, W ingard, Lyouff a n d “ Sevoreid ; B aam gartno r an d Perkina.

> BOSTON W IN S DT TEN TH . " BOSTON, Jn ly 24 Of)—Boaton mado ®

■ i t th reo o « t o f fou r from Cleveland P ' today by w inning, 10 to 0, In the ten th s• inn ing . C la rk 'a ainglo o f f Uhlo to

r ig h t w ith the baaea fu ll aeored tw o runa. W ith tw o o u t In th e f i f th and n in th , Boaton scored fon r runs and two runs, reapectlvely.

Tho seoro: B. BL E.C leveland __v . . D 10 oB o a to o ----------------------- --------- 10 12 1

B atte rlea : Shaute , U hU an d M y a tt; P ie rey , M urray , Boaa, rn llo r to n and O 'N eill.

DOUBLE -PLAYS H E L P ' . PITTSBURGH TO WIN

■Podgm T ako ~ t i u d l B ud e f - 8*to-I.Beat* l a r i a a l O ao * ' o f SoH m ;

. P laW lng iT oatsrw . ■

P IT T 8 BUBGH, Jn ly 24 </fO—Sharp fie ld ing b y both eluba fea tu red th e laa t gam^e a f th e a e r ie rw l th B rooklya to ­d a y .b u t tho 'P ira t* a k ep t th e ir b a ts b a rk in g a a d won<hoadily, .8 to 1.-. T d e le t t t o v is i to n down w ith fo u r hlta.S ix d ouble p lays wero made, P itU burgh h av in g fo u r o f them.

The scoro: « . B . H . E.B rooklya ---------- -— ;------1 4' 1P ittab u rg h ---------------------- 8 IS 0

iB a tte ries : Boberts, E h rh a rd t and T ay lo r; Y de an d Bmlth. .

N o o th e r ’ N atleno i l e a ^ e gam es.',)

traCed ,hls own w orks w ilh hu inoroor d r a w i n g H a w e a t to -B ob P raae isee i a -1883 a a d -for IS y « M im gaged la litexazy ■ w odc t h « ^

B E K I i Y N E W S , T W I N P .

"* SUGAR FACTORY TAKESFAST GAME A T ;B U R L ^

lACkl. i h n e D e f ^ * ' o f 8 '^ ^ . l S ; Bobu B on h x ^ P ls k o

■ ■'.'Leta-'in Pbtnr.-'

t e ' B u rley 's b u e b a l l .to a n su ffe re d d t t - "■ v o re \d rn b b ln g .Thursday a t tho hands

lho o f .th o 'T w la P a lls - su c a r - fa c to ry .team o f 6a tho B urley , f ie ld - ia a gamo,-which o f uaded w ith th e seoro 12 to 8 ia fa v o r

>ur o f th e fa c to ry olne. A ndorsba-o f Bnr> at* ley, who blew up in th e 's ix th , l e t tbe leo' loeal team in fo r nino rtm s, fo u r o ( am w hieh w ere tho .xcsnlt o f a bom e run i th m a d e 'b y .P inko , f i r s t s a e k fr fo r - t l i e ue. s u ^ fac to ry .mo M oro th a n a thousand fa n s w i t n e s ^ i th th e gam o w hich u n til tho s ix th in a in g be* looked d a rk fo r T w ia Palls.. The gamo IB- was f a s t th roughout a s d . th o w ork of

J im S c i l l ^ fo r tbo su g ar fa c to ry , who ing pitehed^ seven Inninga and^ ^ o w e d .b u t1 a fiv e h its , «^d F lynn , who p itebpd tw o 'ol* inn ings and f lo w e d b u t one h it , ‘were

fea tu re s o f th e gam e. P u t t ie r u u g h t na.. fo r S d llo y and Scilley fo r P lyan l

"■ STANDINGS OF"' THE CLUBS “»•. • ;OS- N A TIO N A L IS A G U B

TBAM . • . W oa. L ost. Pet,th- N ew Y ork ____;____ L__. 84 30 .<M3. C h ic a g o ______________ 82. ' 87. .584. B ro o k ly n _____________ 48 42 .683rla- P i t ta b u rg h ____________ 40 41 ,j{2!)

C ln e ln a o ti____________ 4 7 40 .505i t i r St, L o u is _________ _____ 37 5 1 .411ap- Philadelphia ________ 86 83. .4M

Boaton ___________ ____ 84 56 .378

A M BBIOAN U IA G U E TEAM . W on. Loat; Pci.

D etro it •.___ I___________03 - 89 .570N ew Y ork _____ _____ C3 40 . .870

E W nshlngtoh ___________ 53 40 .870Bt.' L o u i s ____________ 4 5 - 4 5 .800

Chlcogo ,.........:____ '___ . 44 47 ..484B o s to n _______________ 41 80 .451C leveland _______ _____41 51 .440

im P h U a d e lp h ia __________ 37 55 .402

P A o r n o COAST l e a o d eT E A M ..; . W on. Loat. Pet.

Snn Franciaco ............. L 02 47 ■ .569ih- S o fttth s___L-....... ....... ...... 50 * 40 M dho Sacram ento ............... ....... 57 51 .528ho O nkland ______ ___ ____ 50 55 .505 [to '7 o rn o n ------------------------ 54 50 .401 Iho S n lt L a k o ____ _______ _ 52 57 .4*7od Loa Ango^oa ___________ 50 . 00 .45.') ilio P o rtlan d ..... :.....47 02 .431 ■;0- - • - ■"

^ .PA CIFIC COAST LEAGUE i? A t S a lt Lako, f l r t t ea.nl!— n . H . F„ !^ O akland .:______ .................. S 14 O'l'

““ Snlt L ako .......1 ______ 3 8 0 'B nttorlca: K u n s und R ead ; O 'D ou lj;

and P e tc ra . . ,Second ganio-^ B . H . ‘ E . '

O ak h n d ------------- ---- ----------- 12 18 0 1it So lt Lako ______ ________ ___ 3 ' 0 4y, D nttcrlea: M nila find B aker; Singlii- * y ton, T hom as’and Cook. ^

if A t Snn FraneiHco— • - Ii. H:-. E!*f*d P o rtlan d 2 ' 0 o l ' ‘w S o n -F ran c iaco .........4 11 O i’t. B a tte rlca : Hachnc, B c d iw t and D aiy;R. W illiam a nnd Yollo. • ' "2 . ---------------^ . (2 A t Sacram ento— • B. n . E.la V e r n o n -----------------:---------- - 1 3 1 1

Sacram ento _______________ 3 “ 7 0Dftttorioa: C hrlatlan and M urphy;

Canfield and Koehler.A t Loa Angelea— ‘ . R. H. E.

y Scattlo ----------------------------< 1 3 0 o.f Loa Angelea .------------------- -- 2 - 8 1 'hIt Batto^iea: O rtgg , Doll and Bald^tlnj C 1- Xfycra and Speneer. . • nit ' ' n

B IB L E SrtTDBNTS- IN AUQDBATE f 0 CA M PA IG N FO B M B M B B B Sm P. j p (?OLUMBUS, Ju ly 24 M V -T en thoua- n Q and eam cat mon and women today b0 wcro carry ing in to 00,000 homes in Co- jj

lumbua nnd fo r milea around the be- tl2 lie f o f the In te rn a tio n a l B ible S tudcnta gi1 asaociation th a t th e ie ia coming d Rold- - Q cA ogo In which eln ond death will be B ^ unknown and Impplneaa w ill bo uni­

versal, n:The eam palgn, designed to increaso P'

memborahlp and carry knowledge of th e P'0 o rg an im tlon Into now fielda, com-J priaed to d ay 's convention program, ai l> -------

■ You’ll have bet; HORSESHC' - 3 0 x 3 V 2 C o r d . . . . . .

. S O x S y a O . S . C o r

1 3 1 x 4 a S . C o i

. . 3 2 x 4 S . S . , C o ]

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3 4 x 4 S . S . C o ]

• .. • 8 2 x 4 y 2 S . S . C o

3 3 x 4 y a S . ' S . C m

3 4 x 4 V 2 S . ' S . C o ]

3 3 x 5 S . S . C b i

3 5 x 5 S . S . C o i

.T h e s e A r e O n r

A L L F I R S T - G R

, Arroy^ead SeiP h o n e 9 8 8 - W .

F A r . r k I D A H O . T H U R i

eRUELLjNCBOIITf- Frenciim an S inks to Floor a t

Beginning o f F inal Hound and « Referee Awartfe Teolinical “ Knockout to Am erican.* NEIV YOEK, J o l r 21 W>—Oooo Tun- JC ney, Am ericaa ligh t heavyw plght ehani- )f plon, won a teehnichl knockout over 10 Georges Cnrpentler o f F ranco in the at fif te e n th round of o fiftcon*round ro nintch in tho Polo Grounda tonight, re - Cnrpentler wna unable lo continue nf- i t te r coming up for tb e f ifteen th round

A blow which C arpontler'a handler V adld wna low, n t the term ination o f the

C fo u rteen th -round ,- sen t C arpentior to tho m a f ln w rith in g pain, b u t Befcree Andy O riffen . refuaed to call the blow

' u foul, nnd ordered C nrpentler to con- i , tiniie when th e bell aoundod fo r the IJ fifteen th .J3 O arpeatie t Gome to L a s t

The Eronehman eam o^out b u t aank to Ih r floor, unnWo to continuo. Tl ic-

[J rcfcrro nwnrdod lho fig h t to Tunnoy , by n techn ifa l knockout, tormlnatini^ ® the iiiiitoh n f te r 14 seconds o f tho last

round io whieh not a blow wna atruck.Tho conclusion 'of tho m atch, one o f

the most confusing nnd unaatlafactor.v endinga fa locnl r ing hiatory , cnm< whon Cnrpentler, doubled up from np-

® pnrcnt pain, a ttem pted to renew the hnttle from n -.flcml-crouehod po'sltion. Ho groped around tho ring, a ttom pting

'* to find Tunney. Rofereo G riffin , un- ' certain w hether to allow C arpontler to

continuo, wnved Tunnoy to hla eornor w ith tho irfon e s t o p p i n g th e m ateti. Carpentior t a tho floor o f tho

*■ ring, unable to a'tand.Tlio ricigside wna n bedlnm of confii-

g sinn. .llnnd lera of both figh tera rushed ® intn tho ring. Franeols Desenmpa, Cnr- ;^ |p o n lier '« m anager, w ith arm s wnvinc, i* rushed to th e roforoo y elling “ Foul!‘ iK oiil!” Griffon wnved him uway while. ‘*!Joo Hum phries, officlnl nnnounoor.-

lifted T iinnoy'a nnn in token of vir-■ to ry * . -1' Orowd- O heen F renchm aa

! Many- of-4J;,o '«pectatora though t the q‘|1iIow whloh term inntod tho bout wna j 'f o u l nnd .booed the dcciaion. They j{ cheered Cnrpentler to tho .echo na the

{French idol, wns nisistcd throngh tho ropoa by hla hiindlern and scvor.il

) pnfrolm*n;I TiniJiny mndf Ma b ig l>Id*for victory . in the tontli round when Georgca wns , tw ice, o n rr fo r n count of five

lind agtiin -for n count o f .nine, b u t ho jfCTnggerod to his fee t nnch timo nnd , [w ith ' wild sw in g in g ' fla ts ruahcd to .Tijiinoy nnd m anaged to hold on until (hin hend cleared.

FITZKE lr0~l0iN~INDIANAtnuvexB ity o f I d ^ o A ta ie tlc . s t a r

Signod 09 IWtchor b y th e - Olevisland Amcxicana.

SPO K A N E. J u ly T T w O —Bob F itrk e , a ll nround U nivoraity o f Idaho n th lo t" h a s been signed na n p itch e r by the Cleveland Amorio^nna nnd w ill Jenve M onday to jo in tho clnb a t Clovoland, nccording to word rocoivod hero today frofb- Coiier d ’Alene, Idaho, where F itzk o haa been pl|iy ing ball thla aum­m er. F i t ik o wna all-N orthw eat fo o t­b a ll halfback,’ played confer on the U nLveraity 'a baaket ba ll team and wnn th o aehool’a m ain a tay on tho pitching S ta ff .' H e is -a rig h t h a ad er.

B E FU B L IO A K TBEA SU BEB NA2XEDCHICAGO, Ju ly 24 0P>—Colonel B er­

n a rd E ck h art o f Chicngo haa boon a p ­po in ted naaiatant tre a a u ro r-o f th e re ­pub lican n a tional committco, W illiam M . B utler, chairm an o f tho commlttcc announced tonight.

jtter luck withOE TIRES.........................$ 9 .5 0

> r d ...........: . . .$ 1 0 .7 5o r d .......o r d . ______ ^ 1 6 . 2 5o r d ............... $ 1 6 .7 5 —o r d . ........... 4 1 7 Mo r d .......... . . . .$ 2 1 .5 0

o r d . : _____ : $ 2 1 S 5o r d . : . . . . . ......$ 2 2 .5 5

b r d . . . - ....... .$ 2 7 j6 0a T ± . : ........... $ 2 8 . 9 0 .

B o g n l a r W c c » ~ .

B A D E T I R E S

jryice StationTw in Fallff ' «

R S D A Y . J t B L Y X 1 9 2 4 . ^

' S u r g i c a l ' O p e r a t i o n . ' ; ,I ' P r o v e s E f t i e a e i o m

I * f f i r A n g i n a P e c t o r i s

P e o o v o r y o f - P a t i e n t , T T n d e r ^ •• K n i f e , f o r ’ B e a r t D i s e a s e ,

I T S t i r s F t ^ f e s l ^ i b n ^ I n t e r e s t .

I I V IEN N A , J u l y '24 < »)—Tbo com*ploto recovery o f a pa tlo u t oper*

»• . a tcd upon hero .for ang ina pectoris 3 1 ‘by-the A m erieaa surgeons. D r. W al-

jn r f * ter B; Coffoo, ond D r.-B ro w n o f .tho Southom Poolflc hoapital, San

Cdl P am eisco , h a s arousod tho kooncat la to re s t o f a conforoneo o f throo groups o f physicians froirt v « -

, ious p a r ts o f th e world, who haveboon d irec ting tho ir e ffo rts to tho -

am- re lie f o< .^n g ln a pectoris b y sur- >vor -goons;'’ - ' ,

kaow a ...iiW t specialist o f 'V ienna af- u n lv ira ity , who delivered a c o ^ o

^nd o f lectures on th n t su b joc t i n ^ o c rV U n ited S ta te s loat year, and la ­th e eluded in ad d itio n to doctora

to W encklobach, Coffoo and B row n, ereo Profoaaors .E tp lngo r, H ofer and 'low W intorborg, o f VIontta and Profes* eon- Bor N oata o f B ucharest. Profeaaor th e W oncklobach’a v is i t to A m orlea,

d id m;?ch lo fu r th e r h is o ffo rta to prom ote th o .id o a o f In te rna tiona l . co-operation In m edicine an d sur-

? ; r ____ .

" J MACHINE PROVIDED FOR ia»i LAFOLLETTE’S CAMPAIGNick. ^ __I o f T en O u t 'o f E leven M em bers o f No^ ;or.v U onal O oinniittee N am ed; Bprockels tmo . RaiEier B tcladed .a p - -----------th e W A SHINGTON, J u ly 24 W>)—Sena- Ion. to r L oF o lle tto ’a presidentia l cam paign ;ing wna givon organized ^ a o h in o ry today un- b y tho appoiatm ont b f 10 o u t o f 11 r to m embera o f a n a tio n a l- jo in t oxocutivo ■ner coramlt.too w ith .w id o powora. trti. Thoao members w ith in roach o f the tho c ity wuro summoned to a tten d a confer-

onco hero tomorrow, to grapple w ith ifii- tho problem o f getting - th c lr candldntu hod boforo tho v o ting |/upulation and bin Jnr- oloctora upon tho bnllola-in each of tHo Inc, 43 s ta te s w ith a s g roa t n degree o f uni-1 ml! form lty . o f poaltion .a s m ay bo prnc- 1 lille. tlcnblo.cer.- - M en und wrflnen designated fo r tho k'ir- lend ing poaitions 'in m oat caaca %veri>!

thoao whp have partic ip a ted proni.H- n en tly in cam paign prolim lnarlca, b u t thcro w ere two riotablo oxcoptlona. Bli­

th e dolph Sprfi'cS'ela.’-a Ban prnhciseo banlcj wna or, who hna boon engaged in in'dopond' l»ey e n t polltica sinco beforo tho.BooscV clt th e cam paign In 1012, nnd S enator-P ra 'tlo r, th e N o rth Dakota,- Hated na a ropu}>llcnii,‘ 'r.-*! w ero ndditiqna to tho L nFollolto forcoa.

Kepreaentatl.vo Jo h n M. Nelson o f Wis- f>ry consin, now m anaging tho campalg.^ yns o u t o f CTicngo, w aa niim od a?.chairm an ivc o f tho new body. , .ho — ' ' .

‘Jf N o t So F a n n y‘ A a Insurnncc sn lesn iua ta looking fo r tho p rac tica l Jo k er w ho gnvo. him a loaded cigar. T h e sn lesm ua doesa’t

y q sm oke, so ho trea su red tho cigar. Moa- ;day bo gave It to a m an who w as aboot to’ s i g n 'a J 10,000 policy, " ^ e cigar

^ bu re t like n |3om b aad th e ^Indlgaaat “I**, inroapectlvo custom er orifercd tho

salesm an out. H e w ent, w itb th a poi* .icy atlll unsfgued.—D etro it 'N ew s,

ke, - —

L onetom e[ve ® tim e I prtifed t h s t 1

m ight h e dellTcred from all Ifty tron- blea, b u t when my p ra y e r w as aa*

^ sw ered I w as th e loaeaom est m aa la th e w o rld ; th e re w as-nobody to gym-

■ p a th iM w ith m e i—A U anU ConsUta*

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n>- Joe-K s a y s :— •f f 'S om e people reg a rd l i f e as .-a>p- ta ag ib le a n d pore so il t h a t lie s b e

[claiJhDCiS B

s s r S wWUUAM tAUWNE

W e s l q y B f t n y , t r e c B e s a n d c a p o d e .

A a t o r y o f o r p h a n s , a m i s e r

- — A D D E D A T I

“The Cradlt" O n r G a n g ” — O o m e d ]

“ Felix Broadcasted*'A r E L I g ' OAT OABTOON , ' .

" T u PREM E COURT ORDER F R E E S ABI EDITOR

^ s a o t t t ^ for' Contemptan d P ard a iied ';1 |7 Oovem or, i s B e­

e r - l e w M d t * 92000 B ond. ’;e, ■ '■ ■- ■ ------------•

. SA N TA '- P E , N . Ju ly 24 C arl 0 . MrfGeo,-Alboquorquo ed itor, wbk re lea sed on-$2500;bohd b y ordor-of..thos ta tp suprem o co u rt hore [ ton igh t a t

I tho to rm in a tlo a o f a hoarlng Ina^itulcd oa d w r it o f habeds corpus. B ^ a a o of

< tho ed ito r w as ' f o r duration o f th<) e o 'u rt 's d e libo ra tioa oa th e quostSoa of tho g o v e ra o r’s pow er o f pardon in tlio

I caso o f d i r e c t . contcm pt fo r 'w h ic h , MaG.ee is .nndor eo.ntcnce in tho San

I M ig u o f county ja il a t L a s Yogas.

: W HEAT PRICES HELO DOWNZleporttf on Orop O oaditlona. nung^- P loctiutloji Tlironghoat Tradisg s « .

I d o n ; N ew a a ln s FaU to H old.

I CHIOAGO, Ju ly 24 OW—Now hig.\ pricca fo r w hea t fo r tho yonr w ere e<-

I tn b lijh o d in tra d in g horo today nl- , though th e n e jr gaina d id n o t.ho ld « t [ th e -eloso o f th e m ark o t whieh dropped

to n e a r tho low p o in t fo r tho day. July w hea t, w hich roachod 41.33 1.2 a bu^li-

, ol a i^ h ig h , closed a t *1.31. Boptombcr 1 w hea t w hich w ea t to $1.31 3-4 clnaeil I . a t i l .2 0 3*4 and Decem bor when^ whifli

soared to #1.34 1-2, closed n t 41..11 n-4. Cross cu rre n ts In th o o o w s 'k e p t wheat p rices flu c tu a tin g n o a t o f tho t im e .,

.•M C ause of E arthquakes.T ho usu a l cauBt? of earthquakes Is

dlslocatloD o f tho c ru s t o f th e earth ra- a long fra c tu re lines. T h ere Is a '

.fra c tu re lla e arong th e coaat o f Japan a nd a n o th o r along tho coast o f Cali­forn ia .' T he c ru s t o f 'th e eactb 'lB con* s ta n tly la m otion, up o r down, side- w iso o r tw isting . M illions o f years

ay n a y p a s s , beforo b ring ing a s tra in so sev e re th a t ' th e s t r a ta will slip or

VO crum ble nlong. any' g rea t fa u lt In the e a r th ’s c rust, but w hen th a t slip comcs

^ho th e re Is an ea rthquake . U sually It Is or- on ly a f ru c tlq a o f an Inch, o r a few ith In d ie s . In Y aku tn t, sou tliem ' Siberia, ito a slip o f fo rty fe e t wns onco recorded, liii and th e 'q u a k o w as fe lt all over tho Ho w orld._______. ______________

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Also' Show ing ' O harles M n rm y Coitady

, “ n i e P illpounder”i. 2000 F e e t o f Laughs

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le Robbers”»d y — 2 R e e l s o f ' P u n

T he New s W eeklyI.A X EST B E B I. J I E W S ^

C R iiO iN E ; ILLISIEPOfiT

- W eek ly /5u inn ia ry o f W ea th er ' and C rop C onditions; R ains

F a ll 'in North.- '‘ C(MidlUon«^ woro gonorally - favorablo

■ fo r tho Btttiaiactorjr progroBa o f crops In tho irrigfttod d is tric ts daring^ tbo 'wcok ondinff Tnosdfty, according to tUo rogti- la r weclcly mammary o f woathor and crop eondltioiui i s Xdoho rocoivod from Clinton N erquM t, m otcorologlat a t Boise Thursdny. F rom tho physical

' s ta n d p o ln t.it was a do llgh tfo l wcok in southwest Idnho, says tho summary.

f , “ Tcm porotorcs woro m ' o d p i a t o throughout tb 0H>'^C0k ' in ' sou thw est Id n h o ," says tho summory. “ 6 nnshino w a s . , abundant. L lgb^ showora foil around tho o u tsk irts o f tho d is tric t, b u t fo r tho m ost p a r t tho drought contin* uod unbrokoQ. C onditions woro gen-

4 - crnily favo rab le fo r tho sa tisfac to ry progress of crops in tho fir ig a tc d dis­tric ts . Corn, potatoes, (ieans and sugar boots a rc reported advancing vory’.rnp*

•idly, although beans have, boon.,dam* Hgod by b lig h t and bo'ot^ by th e fly in somo portions c f .tho .Twin FaUs dis*

^ tr ic t,~ ‘ ‘ I la rv estln g of second cu tting n lfa lfa

IS woll under w ay and w cathhr condi­tions being ideal fo r tho work tho crop

* ,is being secured in prim e condition. ®Orain harv ftst.is m aking good progress .a n d th resh ing has begun in tho -earlie r

,• sections.^ "A p p le s and prunes in commercial o r­

chards nro doing woll, b u t growers arfi” uneasy of ]tho shortage o f ir r isa tio n w ater, m any d itches being no?V d ry of

z ' ’ veryJow . P astu re s aro gliort-and range , feed, whilo s till su ffic ien t, is n o t abun- d s n t M uch livestock Is being shippoa

% bocnuso of food.“ Tho, w eek wns-. cool and d ry '

u n til . S unday .wlion- g o o d rain s, ’ beneficial to a ll crops, occurrod gen­erally In southeastern Idaho . F rosts in * Frem ont county dam aged seed peas in ’ aomo of tho h igher sections. F a ll w heat

• in ripcn'iBg f a s t and in aomo aoctioD S ' ^ • harvesting has commenced. , S p ring •

wlicilt, onts nnd barley nro gcncrnlly fh o rt' and poor, h u t thoy nro reported ’ ns doing •nroll in p a r ts o f IMnglinm county.

.“ The f ir s t Clotting oC nlfn lfn ifl com- ; ple ted in somo sections and. progressing- ] in o thers; th e sccond crop ia malUng ’( fa ir to good growth. P o ta to es nro riiuk- 5

^ iiiff ^ood ;;row th and so tting well. Beets uro grow ing slowly. Tho range is .gen- ( orrilly poor and dry. C attlo a ro ho ld ing * thp ir own, b u t thoy hpvo boon removed from some fo rest rnnges) on nccount of ] ah o rtnge 'o f feo^d. ; ^

N orth Idaho . u*‘I t wna a wook of modorato tempera* 1 j

tu res som ewhat bolow norm al during I j th e la s t hnlf. 'Copions rfiins fell F r id a y ^ and S a tu rday nnd were o f g rea t b enefit 1

W to pastures, corn, beans, garden tru ck nnd fru it. Thoy niao helped, th e irrign . tion situatiott" mOTtanrnbly. W heat, bar­ley and oats harvest is g e ttin g w ell I under wny, b u t tho w ork w as checked ” aoinewliat by th e rains. Lottuco grow- t era are g e ttin g ground rcndy fo r p lan t- « ing th c fa ll crop; .The harvesting of " poachbs, apricots and plums continues. ^

- Tho tom ato crop lias su ffered much c " ilamnge fto tn b light nnij th e supply is ^

unnsnally Bhort. A ll stock continue in 0 good condition. "T- - *

BuhL ■ - a“ Bnhl, *^V in F a lls Oounty—W inter

w hoat and b a r lc f c a t and o a ts on4 sp rin g w heat m a tu ring rap id ly ; form t crops looking good except boans, w h id r

’nro vory poor and in m any instanees a . to ta l,fa iln re . ■ . t

^ ‘‘Ppentello, Bxwinock County—Tcm- i' . ..p e ra tu rc s woro som ew hat lo w er, espo-

:_cially the la s t o f th e w oek; .58 inch C o f ra in fell on Sunday >^hieh w as bene­fic ia l to crops; w hoat a a d oats heading o u t; soeond'crop* ^ f a l f a is slow ; po­ta to e s 'a re f a i r ; beets are R o w in g slow­ly ; tho range is d ry, b n t fa i r in th is v ic in ity and. poor ia son them p a r t o f d

’ eo n a ^ .- . , t<Tarlo PaUa. a

" T w in Polls, Tw in P a lls Conaty— ir A clear cool week, oU crops growtfig t< rap id ly ; b lig h t la beans stopped; al! crops b u t bee ts look excellent; cn tttn g nlsike, some threshed; b arley and w heat d p e n in g nfeely; boaat^ eom an d po- ^

• ^:<«toos advancing ve ry rap id ly ; 45 per een t irriga tion w ato r; crops n o t snf- fe rin g m oeh; seeond crop o f a lfa lfa ^ b e ing en t; apples doing flo e ; aprico ts **

, ripe . • • , . BS"C aldw ell, Canyon Connty—Moder*

a te ly w arm , some donds, a northw est w ind and a sprink le o f ta in ; g ra in hap- ^ v e s t.w e l! on, w heat, oats a a d barley ; secpnd e a t t la g o t a l ia l ia going np la **’

• u c e l le n t condition; peaches from Em- " in e tt in local .m ark e t; prunes an d ap- p ies ^ e r a l l y prbrabo w ell; ra th e r largo p lan ting celery looks w ell; w ater in th is Imnjodiato reg ion y e t la f f l-

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GRuTeaLTH Y PUBUSHHft IS JAILED BY W IFE

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ig n t M BS. O O B IJiU ID TOTOO, fcm iorop- PolU ss girl, o f ®f«rw T o ik C ity , hlu;nm- caoM d th o m ro r t o f h e r Jiiabimfl, i

in m m ionalro publlalior, from whoioBlKdlB. ^ Bflparatod. S h s 'c lia rg ed lie forced

OQ en tran ce in to h e r homtt, lu toz i. . cat«J,-TijuJ a ttem pted to “ k id n a p "

a lia th e ir tliroo-yoar*old danghtcr. nui-:rop ^ ^ = = = = = = = = = = i ^ ^ =

ion. BLOODSTAINS AND CHISEL FIGURE IN EVIDENCE

— iflQj. ^ ____ (C ontinued from page one.)

“*■'5’ croBS-oxaminc, th a t ovon an ex trii ro- ilon C0J3 Q ij n o t servo to prolong the pv>-

0' coodlngs to tho usual adjournm ent ngo tim e.

. Defense- Wanta Bpeed.A t ono poin t Olaronco 8 . Sorrow ,

ch ief counse l-fo r tho defense, offered to lo t Dr. M cN ally 's conclusioos go in w ith o u t d e ta il o f tho "chem ica l, op-

, {j, tic a l and b io lo g ic a l’exam inations” by 2q which h o -h ad n /riv ed a t h is findings.

On tho insistonco o f tho s ta to ’s a t- Qjjg tornoy, how ever, Judgo Cnvorly nd-

m ilted a Cull description of tho teats illy ■which ho doterm ined th a t humnn t o j blood w n s 'o n tho cold chisel, nm P rog ress B ette rs E x pec ta tion ■

Tlio dny ono o f (front progress, )m- 22 w itnossos contribu ting whatN thoy ir’8 ' know o f tho sto ry o f tho moyomijnts ■I’S of iho defendan ts during tho days

im m ediately procoding the crim o nnd on the. i1:iy yrliich miw thc i'xcontln i'

on* of tho cnrofully la id plans, v a in ly do- sigiied to d e fy detection.

As a resu lt, M r. Orowo said ton ight 0* i t nppcared th a t tho prosecution’s

cnso would bo ct)ncludi(l, ho hopoJ, j S aturdny • o r surely .o n '‘M onday. Of I less t h n n '100 T^tncsacs on tho s ta te

‘"8 1 list, 47 hnd beon exam ined a t tho conclusion of th e second d n y 's hear- ing . , •

D ofondants tJndlstuxbe«L a ji Tliough thoy twlco a ffirm ed the ir •oil plea o f g u ilty to both the kidnaping ;cd and th e -m u rd e r o^ young F ran k s , tho ,yf. tw o young men sa t In court to d ay w ith nt- consisten t stoicism. Somotimos they o f nppcared ■ only casually in te rested b u t c , d u ring th e expert tOBtlmony of the icli chem lsU frnught-.w R h s i^ n t i f lc term s {8 which gavo tho coSrt th e ntinosphcro in of th o classroom, tho two students

s a t in -postures suggesting nbaorbed a tte n tio n . Leopol^ stra lgh toned up ih

ter J»i« cha ir, h is eyes fa sten ed on tho nd w itness a n d ' w atched M cN ally handle rm tho b loodsfa in td boots an d clothing cly ho h ad w orn th a t fa te fu l, n igh t.I a . Loob leaned forw ard n t tho samo

tim e, s'eomlng to follow "the technical- a j. itie* w ith absorb ing Intorost,

S CITIZENS' OF POCATELLO MOURN OFFICER’S DEATH

~ ! ~ ~ r^ (OonUnned from page one)o f drovo h is car tc rth o south curb ond De*

tectivo O arbo tt sta rted out o f the car an(T ns ho d id so callcd to B lvca nsk-

_ Ing him' to w ait n m inute. W ith a m«t- Se tercd rep ly the W est Ind ian turned, [Jj drew a revolver an d s ta rted firing .

C h ief’s O onlitJon PaTorable jit Tho f ira t bu lle t w en t' th rough tho

w ind sh ie ld • tra c k Chief L chrbas In th e r ig h t check whilo th e f*econ.l

if stru ck D eteetlvo O nrbett a li t t le nnder t ' tho riel»t eye, k illin g him instanU y. t- ReporU from the hospita l th is m orning

aald tbo eh ie f had a pood n ig h t and h ij condition was favorUble.

,1 A lthough considem bly d a re d 'b y his " wound C hief L ehrbas said he rc'alixeJ _. th c seriousness of his predicam ent, drew \ l h is revo lver and s ta r te d f ir ia g a t h is

a ssa ilan t. Two o f th e foo r sho ts fired ^ b y th e ch ie f h it tho iaark and K v c a „ fell to th e ground,-4ying alm ost instaa*.-,

f f ^ C h le f L eh rb as then removed th e ro- v o lvcr from tho hand 0/ Bivoti, took

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om e fo r Y our P ou ltrv

WEEKLY N E W S.-T W IN r

i n CHAMBER OH COMMERCES TRYlNG FOIi AW ROUTE

^ Ooiiir«laij«i -WlTM 'oiun , Hot Bo mil.BM pt by Anllwitts I .^ f q o n c re a ; S u Gtood .O u n c e . -

I E ffo r ts V o being m ade b y Ib e .T w b i I P a lis Chamber of Commorco through its I secre ta ry , O harl^-^; D w ight fo r tho se* n lection o f Twin Falls ns a fao lin g sta* J . tio n an d stopping place o f a proposed I ab-'^mail routo.betwoen l ^ l t .L a k e and I S eattle . A ttempts o t sev era l upper I Snnko riv e r yalley c ities to o b ta in tho I a ir Inail route eansed inqu iries to bo I m ade as to the necessary provisions fo r i ob ta in in g on air mall routo.

A w lro was reeelvod T hursday from Congressman Addison T. Sm ith o f Tw in P alis, who is a t presont in ^ h e o ast and oxpoeted home shortly. Congressm an

hlfl..jrlrep.to th e chapibpr o f ccimmorediin rcipdnsq W inqu iries abotit

• tho ostab llshatB t o f T i^ n P o lls 04 a fue ling poitit said.

" A d d itio n a l air m ail ro u te s requ ire

y speoinV authority from copgress a a d ap* proprintion. M atter ean n o t be coa*

m ' sidored u n til congress moots in Decem* — * b o r.” .

I t was tho foar of Tw io F a lls citizens i»«n th a t perhaps some action could be tak en

a , a aa to w h a t cities,would be p laced on tsh e tlio routo boforo proper rep resen ta tio n reed could .bo made of tho M agic c i ty 's ad-

vttMogcs which, officials say, a re m any.

_ LONDON PARLEY AWAITS L b r e a k in R E «D L 0C K[C E (Contlnned from, r a g e One)

dondloek, thero was no reason fo r pos- _ __ simism. Ilo emphasisod th a t tho Dawes

fQ. repo rt now was Europo's hopo no loss py>- thun i t was a week ngo and ho pro* Qont die ted th a t realltation o f tho forces o f

oconomic and political d iso rder w hieh - would bo rolenacd from control i f tho

Dawes plnn wrro re jec ted wo«ild yo^ rcconcilo tho opposing In te rests and ro-

“” “ |U nlto tlio conferonco In launching t h ^ expo rts 'schca je .op- The bankers nolS t«in th a t th o y fu lly , "y underntand nml synipathi^o w ith M . |

I lo r r io t 's political position. Bold ro- routHO to iirtion nn hiH part, tJu-y n r c ' incHnod to bcllovo would b rin g th c eon- .

CBt" ferenco to nn enrly succoasful term inn- i tion nod would produeo the m uch-needed rcparn tlons for Franco. |

5 0 0 0 CELEBRATE AT j

KIMBERLY PIONEER DAYjla v s ' — — \ :and* tconunuea from pase one.) . j

lln ir cnrly-dny .exporionccs ou tho w e s te rn ' do- fron tie r. ' . . . I

M usic throughout tho d ay ^rns fu r* ! ight ulahod b y a 14-pIoeo bnnd. • I>n’s F if ty dollnrs In prizes was d is trib u ted 1 lod, am ong w inners in a program o f rocos ;

O f and a th le tic sports nnd gam es con d u c t-. ;ato cd iram edifttdy after tho W cndoll-K Im -' tho berly-baaoball game, undor supervision ; car- o f R. II. Denton.

O pen-air dancing on ^ho s tro c t nnd dancing n t Lcglon hall a ffo rded amuse-

(leir during tho cvcjiing nnd broughtling*'*''” *0 a close.t h o ------ ------ ' ' •f i th rhnrf^i* o t th frrv o Jv i'r c.-Jrrinl hy Do- hoy tOctive G arbctt, got back in to 'h f i car I' b u t nnd had u bystander drive him -to th .rj th e goneral haapital. jrnis D etective Oarhctt i s 't h e second I’o- icro catello police offiecr t.o have been kill- : mts cd in pcrformaneo o f duty.bo'lI ih ■ . •tbo .idle • ' -ing ... ........................................................................... ...

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A r c h b i s h o p H u r l a rE a t C l o t h i n g :M s A f f e c t e d b y T T o m e it t y ' M ’■ V ,

D e n i e s W ia d o m o i ^ \ L e t t i n g I z d i v i d u a l O o n s d e n c e - D e o id W h a t 'O o n s t i t a t e s M o d e s t y .

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A rchbishop Shaw o f th e C&thoUe dioeeso o f L ouisiana, edm m enting

. .o n tho cam paign ag a in s t w cm on’s Immodesty o f dress recen tly launch*

Jjjj cd by tho popo, told th e Now Or- leans Itom t l ia t tho clothes w orn by

'O r ' i»o»y wogion wero a n inv itn tion to insults.'

" U 'h n t womoa do n o t fM « to ^ >ako in to consideration is tho foo t

- j th a t to bo scan tily clad is fa r moro ; shocking and iihmodost than n o t

. to bo clad a t a ll. Tho ono adm its th o /n e ts o f nnturn. tho o th e j -^ l^ s

' a t tliem in n.^uggostlvoi'au'd 110*1100 ® Indoei'ut m arin er," tho Item qimt-

ed the archbishop a s say ing , do not th in k I t could bo sa fe ly .le f t to each Woman’s conDclonco to docldo

' w hnt constitu tes m odesty o f dross for i t Is a sad fa c t th a t In sueh m atters m any womon o re w ithout

- conscience. L e t tho h igh m inded women deeidc fo r t^o rest— through acme such scheme as. proposed in

9n pledge, ro rds to bo d is trib u ted ' by •d* the n a tio n a l ' council o f Catholic ly* womon.

, , “ Fiir In* i t from nio <0 t ry , to explain or dosign w om en 's elaChcs

. but I do th in k women should .

A T T H E H O T E L S ■- — •Bs 1‘ER IIIN E— Tlay C. Ebehnrd , I^lurray ss iBruokiunn, E dw in P e te rs , R ichfield; 0* J . Oliver, P ocntello; M ary .U am er, Wyo- J f jniing! J . T. Snllsbury, T w in F a lls ; C, •h ’JVed Howe, K otahum ; M r. an d M rs. A. le .C .-E llis , S a lt L ak e ; P . E . B um garner i>^‘nnd wifo; Boulder, Colo.; M. W. Cook, 0- Ray Cook, Son P rancisco ; M n 'and Mrs, 1 O inrles Oater ,Los A ngeles; J . S. Bus-

. 'fltOJ, Pflcatc’IJo; D r. P . I i . Lclnnd, De- ly tro it; J . II. Lynn,.C . W. Lowronco, Po- 1 . 1 catello; M r. nnd M rs. 0 . A'. Yord, Reno;0- George Tt Ilnnsen, San Frnnciaco; Mr. rc ia tid M rs . J . G. C ohn.,nnd daughtora, n. ;M rs, W. U pw /jrJ, A. B. U pw ard , Onk-

I JiiMcl-, .7. II. Lnwucii, Jl, L. D ayton, Low- id Isloif; 'W. R. Cornlck nnd fam ily, Klko;

[H ..A . Hiii,!.', Burley;. E . B. Rolif,\\V. p . M cQuilken, F rank -A llo il, C. J . I Wl'Ui, S alt Lake.

Y I ItOOl-HSON — E. Thom as, H nlloy; [rflcanno Suow, Los A ngolcs; E v e re tt II. jp ix lcy , 8i)okuiie; i : . .A . Broninn, Snn

1“ I I ’riinciaco; C harles W. l l lc h t, Chicago; |W . A. Dowd, W alter PurU , D enver; J. (U.- rr led m an , M. M arks and /ainUy, I'Snlt L ako ; P. C. M arolf a n d w ife, Port*

, liand ;.G race W akefield, D e tro it; Joseph LJllllcr, S a lt L ake ; f . F . b co tt J r . , Snn ' I-V««cl8e o ; ‘j?. J . Cwcii nnd son. S alt iL ako ; II. B. ArktfVo and w ife, Ogden;

i^;D . F . Bfiieut nnd fam ily, Suit L ake;.fack A. Iving, Oklahoma C ity ; J . C.

. W ntson, P o rtla n d ; W, A. Pugh, Ogilen;, .Mr. and, Mra. J . S. Max^volJ,

M innie M axwell, Fu lle rton , Cal;; W ill­iam J . W hile ' nnd fnm ily ,. Pocaicllo; K. L. Cnrvillc! nud fam ily, E lko; R. R.

» A lexander, Mias 0 . C. Cunningham, B oiso; M, Wnldnup, S a lt L ak o ; Ji, C,

r j W ilcox, O gdon; A. D. llo rrin g to n , Enunn .r |L . H arring to n ,.P h ilad e lp h ia ; M rs, E. B.

Converse, New O rleans; E . M. Loy and >-lwifo, Bolso; Ellzabath. A .-C hurch, Uol-1- l is te r ; F . O. Flotchor, Bolso; M rs. E . J .

[B randley , Granger, Wyo.

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x a j t e j b y M m a B , IV ilU uaj• • te lophono 396; .

-The P resby tcH an M issionary ooclety m et lai the church parlors. Thursdny a /to rao o a . i f r s . D. F . Sw eet prosWod

jovor th o business aeu lo n . T he pro- r g ram w as iji chargo o f M rs. M , P.

‘n g Gamblo and conilsted.-^of in teresting n 's repo rts of th e recen t' eonventlon a t ch. BoUevuo. T ies* wero glvon b y poo- 3r- p ie w ho w ere delgates a t tBe conven* b y tfon nnd wero Hosdamea Gamble, Ma- Ion r ia n DuaB, H . J . WaU, 0 . M . Doll

a n d tho M isses Edgnrdo S h n rtle ff and to Omco Sobade. A n- en te rta in in g ioa-

lot ta r e o f - tb e afternoon . w aa a vocal >rc d ^ t b y the littlo M isses W alkor and lo t ^ u n n . D a in ty refreshm ents ■ were i ts aorved b y M rs. L. 0 . !Cvane and Mrs. jUs 0 . P , D w iglit wfio w ere hostesses fo i ICO tho afternoon. • * .ot- ,

Oom^limcntlng bo r m other, M rs .,W . ~ B. M onser, o f Los Angeles, M rs. S en -

n o th Clyde Beach w as hostess a t n charm ing tea Thursday afternoon ’ a t hor homo on ' S ixth avcnuo east. A

. varlot-y of tho flow ers o f tho seaaon • decorated tho rooms. Tho to a tab le

jjj wns covcrcd with nn oxqnlsUo se t o f ontlquo V enotlan laco, a large silver vase filled w ith summer flowers, w ith

, . shodes of p in k predom inating, formod (o tho eentcrploct^ nnd ori tho fou r cor-

nera o f fho tablo stood boautlfn l sil- ],] vo r candlesticks holding ligh ted pink

tapers. .D uring th e ’ f i r s t hour. M rs. ' J . A. D y g c rt-san g two num bers, tho

• • second hour M rs. M erlin B atloy plnyod• n n .Instrum ental soloetion and tho

la s t hour M rs. 0 . P . 'D uvnll snng fournH- accompanied both,_ ’ Kololats. A ssisting In serv ing woro

M rs. W alte r E eller o f Edon, M rs. W. ’ V’ I . M cFarland, Mrs; Ai Dorm an John-

’Jso n , M rs. P ran k M agel,M rs. Jo h n W .D . B inilh, M rs. M erlin B atloy. M rs .H .G .

.» ’ Lnuterbnch, M rs . '^ # o ta V an H om ert, n ” • M rs. T. 0 . Boyd, J r . , M rs. S. D . Graves 25^] and M rs. J . L. llodg ln . Oue liundred p luv jtn tions wero Issued. In tlio ove-

n ing M rs. Beach wns hosteas a t a sup- M r I'''*" Wonser, M r., ukI Mr«. W. I. M cFarland, M r. and

)n )^A. Dirriiian Jolmson.^-.:.;---- -

Ik o ; • ■■ ' . . , ,iii(t>; M i - s . M n r g u e r i t o , F i n c h o i i t o r t a i n i ’ij ; j ’ t h o T r i - C i i r i d g o c lu b T u e s d n y o v e -

n h i g . M ina J e a n E m e r y w o n . h ig h s e o r o a n d M is s B e s s D u k e lo w . A f t o r

l o y ; t h e g n n ie s d n l n t y r c f r c n l i n i i 'n t s w e r o- ___________ _ — - :___Snn 1 Igo;

1; Riley’s Cl€'eph ■ . . - ’

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a sso rtm en t in a ll g ra c h ild ren ’s.

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V Woman.’! B ^ b U B U '^ A o b . I C e ^■ A ndltorlom «bd B e a ts A jU n a s ts o a

PoUUcal PArti7 's . H U t ^ .

Alldrcssfla by M i» I ^ p o r 'nn3 Mrs^ ICtttherine .P rovost w ere fen tu ro s 'o f th e

,ro- m eeting, held fh o rsd n y ovenlng a t th e P . high school audito rinm by tbo W om an’#

•ing R opablican olpb o f Tw in Fnlls. A t th« ®^.meeilng, presided oyer b y M rs.*JJ. W -

Clouchek, cholrmon. B etw een 30 nnd 35 woro present. M iss X opor to ld thoaa,

“ ®* presont o f tho reptibllcan oiajani*ati<^- from iU ineeptlon down to tbo admin* is tra tio n ef P residen t C leveland. P rom thoro M rs. P rovost took np th e sto ry and to ld o f tho organisation’ from th a t Umo up to tho presen t day . The ad-

■OTO dresses, according to offlelnls, w as £!• Irs . lum lnntlng nnd fn ll o f mueh value. I t

is planned, to bold th e n ex t m ooting o f tko elub tw o weeks henco. .A -sh< # t business session preceded th o 'p ro g ra m '

W . of tho evening^ ien-

. served. T ho .iU ssos E lizabeth M urphy of BtftiI,"Iktiuthtf P a tm r,' M arjorie ICne*

jQjj fe! and F n u l in e ^ n r o 'w e r o guesta;bio ■ ' ‘ ■ •Qf Tw enty-tw o. a e m b m of .-the • M 6n to r

yQP club and . six g u e s^ '^ tto n d c d tho regu* lo r . m eeting W ednesday nhom o o n . n t tlio^ homo of M rs. -Earl Lewis. -.Eo> sponse to th e roll coll wns g iven in

gll. tho form 0/ cu rren t events nrid plan* woro Inid n t th e business m ooting fo r n plcnlo o f tho mombera to bo held In tho Bulil p a rk Sunday, Ju ly 27. M rs.

,{,,1 C. J . -Schroedcr h ad charge o f a eloas ■ j,o In purllnm ontnry d rill w hich was foi* ’up lowed by refroshm onts servod b y thfl

hostess, a f te r which tho club ad jourijod to moot A ugust 6 w ith M rs. W &ltor

W . M iller.

p ' A s x a $ S 4 ,m i JD sa U B K T ^Q* Judgm en t In tho snm .ef $24,SSO, w ith j.j‘ $1S00 a tto rn e y 's fees, 1831.80 w n to r

mnlntonnnco charges and $167.00 in taxes Is askod in a su it- f iled Thuraday In tho Twin F alls county e lo rk 'a of* fico by Anno Bonchoy ag a in st H erm an F rodorick Voss, o t n l . . I t la alleged in

^ ^ . th o com plaint th a t 17 prom issory notesI wero Issued D o ^m b er 31,1010, o f w hich am ount b u t t; small p n r t hns boon n(ado.

-A N N b im O E itE N X a <’tl ■.e- The D ram a and> 'L ilom turu d e p a r t '' gh mont o f tho T w entieth C entury elub ;or w ill m cot w ith M rs. B.' V . P a rk e r, 858 ^ro Elm stree t, F r id ay 3 p. m . ,

[eariiii^ S a le it £ E R H ^ l L L m E R Y

ed. A ll S u m m e r 'H a ts , : h a lf p rice o r less.jG ood rad es, bo th lad ie s’ a n d

T E E M V

F a ll s ty le s in F e lts a n d . Fabrics .

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f TWIN FALLS W EEKLT NEWSj v V & to W A c a ^ l g ^ -

' f TwIo T a lU Now«-^bWBli»nff 'Coinpbiy,- vv , : / • L U . p n tll«heM . '- '

- ' .^ s iT /a 'a n ^ranriaay. o< ovary W eak

■ ■' • E ntered . t a ■eeond, c|flM m a tte r Da-r*mhor l2 , jOM n t the P o i t O ttic t

■ ,*t Twin Falle, Id ah o , u n d a r th e »et. ■ _ .« t CongroM o f » a r c b . 8. 1879; •

• 'Otriji PDTWBB ; ' ',•• ' Evidonco m niyplio# th^* y e a r

: • lij tho Tw in PoHa CouBtry ia go ing -to... ; bo tho boat yoar in ncftflr h a lf a doc*

' •adoi •■ ^Thoro* cno bo no queatlon, uoloaa

■ ' " 'aonio c x trn q r^ n a ry conUngonoy ahouldoriac, b n t What, p r ie o a ^ o r -fo rm prod-

' octs. nrill bo h igher th a n ' in a lo^g . tim e past,, and , notw ithetnndiug a

paTtlnl ihortogo o f Wfllor on both* tk c . South aud X or(h 8 |do tracU , thoro w ill bo good, Bubatantlal oropa of n ea rly a ll kinds.

Tho now ra ilroad wilJ porhapa bono- f l t Tw in Falla to a groa to r ox tont than o tiior town* in Soiithom Idnlio, yot tho ontiro section' will- shnro in tho

' ’ nilvnntngo to . aomo e x te n t , 'a n d , In ter on when cortn ln- ah lpplng provicms n re out, tW i who)a c o u n try ,sl'ao ifl’ vory o p t to tako o a «n en ­tire ly non* lense o f life aa a rosult o f 't h o benefltH of added ,rnilron<l fa- ciU tles ->vhlch wo could n o t avoid i f ^

‘wo wlnhed to. . |»T w in,Full* has w aited long. So long L

th u t m any people hnvo refuHod to be- |• liove, oven in tho faco o f actual c««-■ atrupHoij. A p w ^ m onths w ore will

- chiiiiRO a ll this, N ex t Spring, prob­ab ly , trnbjM will bo TunnlnR :,thoy mny

^ be runninR to Contncl thin Fnll. I ’os-j alblv tiio resullK will fnll sho rt of fh»'| •nntiplpaticiiB o f some b u t ccrt.iln Hj i a \ h t t t there never Avna n ycn r in the

' _ h in to ry o f lhi« section wliicli held out y .b e tte r promlso o f fu tu ro progress and ' prosperity . .

THB‘‘Y O U N O ST E E a' DA Y A very, good s ta r t hns been , m ado _

• on th e proposition o f BUpplying or- p^] gan lM d roeroatlon to tho y o u n g a tcn Fn o f Tw in PftUa. W ith in a sh o rt-tlm o , a t

. preanmBbly, th la Oity wUl have a bo y a ’ a n d g ir ls ’ playground, well btiillppod, carefu lly laanaged and ealculated ' t o

^,-^jfoj>j}Jy a ncod whloh certa in ly haa |jj ' a e r e r beforo boon, oldt in T w in F alls. ]

Oliild w ork hah gono beyond tho Fn experim ental stngo. F n c ts nro avail- ab lo "going.-tD show th a t tho ohlld

* w ith p \en ty , o f fepportunltWa fo r to«- r e a tlo a of th e ^ h t aort la. a healtiT- .w. lo r ohlld, a b e tto r behaved ohlld anda more suecoHful studen t, on tho bo

. . w h o l^ thnn t h o ’ o th e r child. The anmo la t^ru\i na to Boy Scout w drk. p j

• T he lessons I taugh t; tho dIsolpUno in- ■!>,• a lated npon, th e lovo o ( n a tu re an d do

th o 'o u ld o o rs inculcated Into tho^hlJd- B. i i h m ind, a ll mnko fo r a .ao n n d c r ao rt '.of childhood, and a cleanor.

’ T he g re a t question , ns to w hether• tfio lessons s’t i rk th rough la to r 'y o n r t *“

ia porhapa y o t U> bo anawcred. W hotb-e r o r n o t tho fo rm ative yea rs na to m

• c h a rac te r nro those o f la to childhood fa an d early ndolcsenco; e r w hether th e j’' •

■ ftre ac tua lly lho bnby yoota la y o t un- aolved, and H Is olthogother .likely th a t thero aro no*definite rules on the aubjeet, . tie . I t la n m istake to supposo ,.that nil in, theao th in g s in aby m annor ta k e - th o ^ placo o f tho' home life and homo tra in - ® in g to whloh OTory ch ild haa a rig h t, b a t aa aupplem entary to th la th o y nxuatbo good and , in a gonoral w ay, tb e wbolo ehlld aoT om ent, a o 't o speak, bu should have th e ondoraem ent nnd the au pport o f alL . ..

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Z. I * wl

JTBrBlabed bj^' th e T w in P a lla T itle u d w< A b a trac t Oompaay. rl<

Q, a D.—A. O. A yor to J . IL .H a g - g a rd t, <1; 8 H NW , N W NW . p a r t SW ,

• N E , M -ll- ie .W . D .W . C. V est to L. Zucal, »8070; „

8 H N W ,*ifW N W , p a r t SW N E , 33- J l - i a . “

vf. !>.—J . M. H a g g ird t to J . C. Vcat, , •1600 ; 8 4 NW , N t? N W | p a r t SW N E ,^ n - i c . ; .. D eed—S h e r if f to, Mxm. M a iy K elly, ♦4467.57; lo t 15, block 2, Tw in Falla. , .

W . D.—f . n . BTyant to M ary 'Wood • O am pben, exe<utor, #1; lo t 14, bloek

30, T w in Falla . ^W . J . a K ee l to M ary E . H am lin , n .

MOM: N E ^ ^ , 10.10-17. . ' D aea O o tlfried Sommer,

'liSOSS.OO'; W h S E , 9-10-16. <P o ed -S h eriff to M. B. BegaS, »1350;

lo t xa, bloek S l, Twin Falla. ^P at«nt-8U t< i o t Idaho to H. Klmio, “

NW NE, f :D.— Twia PfcEs-JTaUonal bank to j . .

B. P. B i^ o n , $1; part NW NW, 17- ~

- F r o m G o l f V o S A u so'T b « w orid 'a h lc b e tt aeria l- <abla ba

.taO nM d. a t 'C b i in o B ls . F r« sc b Alpa, p r■ 'du tle i tb»* tp o rt-lo T la f pobUe t r o ta a be

- ifgm9.9C fD lf ta tire ow tin lttt to a a k i ts s B4 t u t j (o <i>« a f tm o o o .

T W I N F A L L S W

KS T H E HUM AN ZOO■ / . : , - (Bot- c . a i

fr> . > ^ I M | J 1 | : K h e CRI'"'- B l W B a m a B . E . - . c M A n e

M m m i l W a \ ! - G 3

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;hc “ ! ' •ter • > ' * t f ' / .ms , •r r . , . '

♦ DUMDOB- lit La wye r — my ' d i c n f e - . Ho’a su In- l> iu ad o ra> -"B a t b a a n 't b« « n o i i^

: i E B i FE ilEDFORFl ; HElDTHISIEIIll'»« ___

t w i n F alls County F a ir to Be ' B igger a n d B e tte r Tiian E ver

. S ay s S e c re ta ry ; Im prove- m en B eing M ade...

® ^No<if auperln tenden ts hnvo boon np- polntod in flvo d epartm en ts o f th e Twin

* Falla coun ty f a i r to bo hold th la fa ll J, o t tho f a i r g rounds n t F ile r, i t <wna ] i« annonnced S a tu rd ay b y J . M , M arkol,, secro tnry o f th e asaociation. E very ' e ffo r t Is bo ing mndo to m ake tho fa ir ® th is yoar tho b iggest nnd b e s t over bold ' ■ la th o ooonty and in southom Idaho.' \ »• E . .J. D lohl o f FUot w ill .auecoe'd j0 F ran k llouato li o f Tw in F a lls aa au-l. p erin ten d en t o f tho p o u ltry departm ent,' j , H. T . B lako o f T w in Fnlla wUl asaitao ,

charge n t th e f r n l t departm en t, tak in g ; fho position bc ld la s t y on r b y J . A.

W atera o f T w in FnUs. id ' M ra. II, E . B roaaari o f Tvrjn Falla has lO beon moved from class f i w om en 's do- . partm en t. to Clnas A w om en’s depart*

monk',' aueceodlng Mrs.'-g?. E . Mooro ot F ile r us superin tendent. M rs. Georgo

n- T ucker o f F ile r w ill Superintend ,th o »d d a iry produc ts displays a n d also class d . 0 o f tho w om an 's departm ent, auc- j t ceedlng M rs. Broasard.

' F lo ra l D W JU ^ m t. o t MVa. ,E. 0 . W alte r o f F ile r , laa t yoar ^ su p erin ten d en t o f th e flo rn l dopartm ent, " Is succocded by .Mrs. F r a n c e s ^ W right

o f K im berly, M ra - ‘W altor w ill aasist:, to Mra. W right, howover, th roughou t tho >d fa ir . 1>y* ■ C nrpentera nml pn ln ters nro ronovnt- a . Ing n n d rem odeling the balld inga fo r1 tho conruiiienco am i nccommodation of , ^ oxhibltora and v isito rs. .Buildloga fo r ,

women ond children aro receiv ing p a r - . tleuJnr.n tten tifln . Tho ju n io r clnb build- j

ill in s ' b a a been, roimidelod, to pro.vlde b e t - ! le ^ f a ^ l e a ' f o r holding th e baby clinic, Q. ahvnya- a fe a tu re o f tho fa ir . Tho

c lin ic ’.will luBt fo u r dnya and ^ 1 bo under th e Bntterviaion o{ Mra. T. D. Connor. I

le W o rk o f ro fln lsh lng th e w om an’s ! k, b u ild ing I s alm ost com pleted. The fin e < ,5 a r ta departm en t, supervised b y M ra. By.

E . B roasard, w ill bo housed in a par- j tlon o f th is b u ild ing aad th e rem aining ;

- spaeo w ill bo used i|or w om en 's soclal- S ac tiv itie s . 'V'orlous elubs o f tho county

w ill glvo dnJly nftcrnbon program a. A id w oll-appointod re s t room ia to bo p ro ­

vided in th ia b u ild ing also. *P rodac* B n lld la r .

^ M any im provem enta a ro being m ade in th e produce buUdlng. In tho ccn ter b f th e bu ild ing w ill be p laced the flow er

> exh ib it. The «oat w ing haa been le t a a ld e 'fo r th e cooking departm en t. Gon­era l a g r ic n ltu rn l 'a n d ho rticu ltu ra l dia- plnyff w ill occupy th e rem ainder o f the buUding. . . . .

Mra. George T ucker of F ile r haa beeu '• a ecu rtd aa superla tan d cn i -of the call- y nary d e p a rtm e n t U nder her direction

a m odel kitchen, w ill be provided and also vaa tly im proved exhib ition spaces for cfljined p ro d u e ti and baked gooda.

*> D airy oxhlbita alko w ill be given spaee. In th is departm en t. ^

' •P rem laia A dditions and Im provem enta have

’ been m ade In t^ e p re m iu m Jjit* . The eash p rem inm a-U aH d e{ » tm ea t« iLre

’> genefons, aay o ffic ia ls, b e^S es whieh 500 ponnils o f Bugar, d ona ted b y ^ th e

® A m algam ated S u g ar com pany, and 200 pounda o f flo n r, donated b y the Twin. Falla M illing and E l e v a ^ r , company, w in be .^ iven i s 's p e c ia l prixea In the several d iv iaions o f the canning .an^ bakliqf d ep a rtm en tc The aweepatakea p r e s b t n ^ th e ean a ln g d e p a r ta e n t w ill be a preaaure cooker, donaited b y th e B «yablda Bros. H ard w are eompany o f

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W e e k l y n e w s , t w i n

D .H a ie j^ h ra P n te n t O ffice) , ' ;

O B A BATS:I su in g fo r dam agoa.” gU dam ages a lread y ? ’*

I n t e r m a u n t a i n A r e a ,I S c o r e s V i c t o r y , i n

F r e i g h t R a t e F i g h tI I n t e r s t a t o C o m m e r c e O o m m is - * . . s i o n '^DtoiiieB A p p l i c a t i o n o f

5 . ' T r a n s c o n t i n o n t a l O a r r i e r s f o r L o w o r E a t o l o C o a s t . , • ie r ------

g . DOISE. .Tilly 23 OP)—IdnJio, m woil na nil fho liiti-rniountnin te rr i to ry , ha.i gnliM'd n victory nf{niiiNt trn n sco n ti- nontnl ca rrie rs In tho roeommondalOry

p- report' o f E xam iner M. A. PattiaoB of in tho InterHtnto commorco commikalon,' ill th a t tho nflpllcation o f tho carrlo ra fo r n lowor f re ig h t m tea to tho co as t than

to th e in toripodlato polnta bo denied, ry W ill H . Olbaon o f tho Id ah o Publio l» U tllitloa com m lasloa. aa id .W ednoaday. Id Tho Id a h o .conAnlaalon \WOa in f o r m ^

b y te legram o f tb e fed o ra l^ b o a rd ’a ac- i i tion:u- F o r aoveral yearn tho trnnscon tl- t.' nontal carrlora havq beon seeking to 10 ostabliah ra tea to - th e ' P ac ific coast »g th n t woro low er th a n ra te s to inter's A. m ediate , po in ts , in o rder to eompoto " w itb w a te r tra n sp o ^ a tio n ^ h rD u g h tho

P anam a conal.10- A continual fig h t has been w aged rt* ngninst such action b y tho sta to puh-

Uc servico regu la to ry bodies of th 'i g« in term odiato te rrito ry , and particu- ho inriy tho .in tonnoun ta in sta tes , where

nn asBocintiqn km yrh ns tho Tiitrr- modinto R n tc « ^ 4 ^ la t lo a wa.i formed to com bat th e carriers. ‘

I n 's e e k in g to estab lish theso rates, lar WTO' carrie rs are , in e ffoct, try in g to q{ v io late tho fou rth section of tho in- 1,'t to rs ta to commorco act', which snys l a t_ th a t .n o ca rrie r shall charge a lo ss .ra te h e ^ fo r hau ling tho 'snmo Commodity .i .. g rea tq r dlBtanco whoro tho rou te is

tho same,'or A fte r a 'b l t t t r sosslon a t 8 a lt Lake of rcccntly , tho carr,lers to o k th e ir appli- lor ! cation to th e federa l body, ask ing p*6r- IT- mission to estab lish tho reduccd r . i 't i . Id -! Ilcn rin g ir w ere held b y EraminoT> p.it- ot. I tlson, and hia recom m endatory trcport

was aubm lttod to tho .commission he W ednesday .'

a INCREASED RATE 3N ,,.1 SPU D S IS WITHDRAWNno i -----Jty A ction o f V en tra l W estern Begtonal ar- j 'B oard a t S a lt . 1 ^ B rings Besults.

T e le g ra m 'to D eljong S « clu « a .

ty Through the e ffo r ts o f th e ccntrnlA ircstern rcgionnl ndvlsory bonrd in ’t»

fO- m eeting n t Snlt U k o held Ju ly 17, j-'-r-“* n ilu to a has beon g iven the Union

fio system by tho in te rs tn to com m rrr''de .commission to w ithd raw application'*.er for Incrensod ta r if f s on reeonslgnm rnt•er and- diversion ra tes . It was Icnrncillet W edttcidny b y C atl I>clong, m anac'-rm- o f the Boyin commisnion comp.iny hi-rl-i j . in n tripgm m ... . •be H ad th e new ta r i f f gone into r f f r n

i t would havo cost po ta to shippers ineu Idaho^from 5 to 10 per eetsrm aTc ftn11- ai^dfl shipped ont f thiB a ta te . A t the on m eeting held n t S alt Wake ou J u ly 17. ad tho board , o f which M r, Delon;; is a ;es member, to o k ’up thi* disousalon -pr*lhe la., proposed p ia rg es which w ere to have ce. S ’BK' effpct Ju ly 21. I t was fy itid

.It wotiJd h a re b.een in juri^ns t? I d a h V ttr th e a d v a n tig e of other sU tM

r e an d for th is 'reaaon n ttrm p ta j^ere-Tnadc he to ’havo-it killed whlo-h were succe« fu l. xe A ction h y tho In te rs ta te commerr.: el, commission .on th* 'A ppllra tion i<* he though t to b e alm ost a* f«cord In so 00 a s work o f the eom nilx loa Is ceneeme-1. [a, B u t four da.x-s elapaM betw een the tim e

o f app lication a a d th e g ran tin g o f per- mission.

ea C d p a e i t y o f E U p b a n tlU A n c lep lian t w orka tb e ac*!>« tw elve to 'th e ni;« of eighty. I t can o f aao l 13-tona, lU^ ha lf a to a and c a rry

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F A L L S , I D A H O , T H I

w i S l Z A T l O N '^ B M R D ■ C O N C L U p fllT S WORI

' ^ n o t y Oornniffifrm gi O o n p lrtd . W ork ': 'm d tea tto w - p c to t to Aivesaed 'Y a

na tlo a K eftr S b a t^ o f X M t T e a r.

W ork o f ^ 0 F alU eo an ty e o n biisslonors, a lttln g na th e bbaird o f eqaal Irjition, waa com pleted M onday 'even ln j

; W hile no fignrca clin y e t b e ,g iv e n , tb board nnnonneod, it .ia boU eved-tbat th< asHcsaod valuation o f th e eo an ty tb i year w ill bo abou t w b a t l t 'i r a a li^at y e a or 127,074,839.17. The poraonal prop orty roll, however, wilJ show a_ aligb increaso, i t la th o u g h t ' •

Tho work o f ihy board d a rin g , tbi I v t six woolu haa been in .eqnnUxIni assessmonta. ‘W here , tho v a in a tlo n oa

' acsBod hna boon found too h ig h i t haj beon loworod and where too low n v a la ation h as boon m ade i t boa boon m isoa

' Until rcqniromonta o f th e v arioaa conn ty dopartmonta fo r;th o yo ar hnvo beei nscortnlnod tho eomm lsaionora-w ill bi nnnhlu to f ix th o f a z levy.- I t is 'thooghi

. however th a t theao oatimniea wiU bi h r the hnnds o f tho commlaalonera w ith in tho nex t m onth. Il'he levy w ill bi fi.xcd nround tho f ir s t o f Soptombor.

O ld Onca K e e p o n T a lk in g“Jessie, I linvo told y oa ngn in and

ngnin not to speak w hen o ld e r persona nre jnlking, b u t w ait until (bey stop.*' ‘‘I've tried th a t'u lrcn d y , m am m a. Ttiey never Btop.''— I>earsoB’s W eekly (Lob- don). . » ■ -

' • ~ * ' .RBAD T U E i)A IL Y N E W a

= LE G A L ADVERTISEMENTSNOTIOE PO B PTJBLIOATION

D epartm eat o f th a In te rio rIJ. 8 . Lnnd Offleo, U alloy, Iduho

[ Ju n o 25, 1024Ni.liee IS hereby given th a t Bnrno'

I < urr.nifl, o f 'fh reo -C reek , Idaho , wh' r o:i n.'<-i-nthrr 27, 1021, mndo Ilom estoni

l.iilry Xo. 020811, fo r S 1-2 8 E 1 - S=>'vlj«n I'J, N l- 2 N E 1 .4 Soetlon IH

, r..u„,-hi,> 1.1 South, U ;,:igo*10 linK |Iti>isi' M i'rldian, hns filed nntluc o f in

) f to .make thrco yenr fin a l proorn to

■ jclf.-i,Tilled, ht’forto A. L. .C iuearson, U S. Coninilssioner n t .Tarbldge, Novndn

• on t!ie 2<Ith dny o f A ugust, 1024.)U Cliiininnt namca as wUnosaea; iH P a trick Donahue, o f Ja rb id g e , Nov ,i. a.In; B u rt G .irland, o f Jarb ldgo , Nova

. la ; C layton P a tr ic k , of Throo Crook jj. Idaho; Elmoro L n ld lo j-o fjrh rc o Crook

.MAY G. ANGEL, B egister M N ^ O B rO B ">U B U O A T X O N . D ep o itm en t o f th e lo te r iw «• IT. S. L and Offico, H ailoy, Idaho *° ' Ju ly 10, 1924

N otico is hereby given th a t L orona id rA : B arber, o f Rogeraori, l i i h o , who, oi c- A ugust 28, -MJO, mndo Homoatoad E n

t r y No. 026414, fo r L o t 4, N W Ih I. ■SW1.4, Section 23, Lota 1 and 2, N l-J

S B 1-4, Section 20, Townahip 10 South B ango 13 E aa t Boise M eridlnn, bni f iled notico of In tention to m ako thre« y o a r fin a l proof, to catabliab eU lm U

« ^ 0 land abovo described, beforo H , E X* Powers, U. 8 . Commiaioner, a t Twir

FnUa,-Idaho, on tho S ls t d ay o f Auguat d 1024. .«' •). ^ C laim ant nam es as w itneaaea:

F rn n k C lark, N oy E . JJm ek o tt, Ed w ard W est, a ll o f Bogerson, Idaho;

• Chester ? . B rack e tt, o f Rosoworth. Ido ho.___________MAY G .^A ^O E L , B egisto t

O N O T IC E TO CBSD ITO BS ^ t o o f J . A . Scbifftnan, deeeaaed

*• N otico la heroby g iven by th e undor0 signed, B. D. S chiffm an, ndirilnlatratoi I- of tho estn to o f J . A. S chiffm an, do •a ceaaed,. to tho creditora o f ond nil per• e sons hnving clnlms n g ainst tho Bald dp J, renscd, to exh ib it thom w ith tho neo

es^ary vouclwrs, w ith in four monthi• a f to r tho f ira t publication .o f thli

notice, to tho said B. D. Schiffm an, hi the" o ffice o f Jo h n W . Q riihara.'C ity ol

»• T wIj l F alls. C o u n ty o f Twin Fnlla r- S tn to o f Idaho, thla being thfc flral

p laco fixod for- tho. trnnaactldn ^ f th« t. business o f Bald estnto.

D ated J ’ulv 14,: 10S4.'„ ,R. D. S C n n T M A N ,

' Adm lnlB trator Jo h n W; G raham , A tto rn ey fo r Adm la

ia tra toy . Ttt=in Falla,^ Idaho.NOTICE TO. CEEDXTOBS

[j Estate o f A. B. VT. 'Voademark. dO'

Notico is hereby given by tho under U signed adm in istra to r b f tho c.ntato ol s. A B. W . Vanderm ark, deccaacd, to th<

c rcdltora o f an d all persons havlnfi claim s aga in st the said deceased, t< exh ib it them w ith the neeesaary vouch

'1 era, w ith in Ten m onths n fte r th e flral publication of thla notice, to tho aalc

r- J . A- K eefer, A dm inistrator, a t offic* o f R V . Laraen, T w in F alls , Countj o f Twin F alls, S ta le of Idabo , thh b eing tho f ir s t plnce fixed fo r th<

. tra n s a c t io n .. o f the business o f *air ‘‘ estate.*

.D ated J u ly IS th , 1024.■ ' . J . - A . K E E F E B .

• _____________•A 'dminlatratorA L IA S SX7MH0NB

I n tb e D ia trie t Ooort o f tb e E levenU ^ J o d ld a l D la trtc t o f th e S U te oi n Id a b e . ' i a vasd fo r tiio Oonotv- ol IC ' T w in r»U a.r. Tho F irs t N ational B ank o f K unherlv a a ' bank ing corporatloa an.l Franli ^ Bower, p la in tif fa

' W . D. S ta rk and Blanche A. S ta rk , hL u m f e , Tho B ank o f K im borlr, a hank

Ing fon w ra tlo n , and tho Twin Falli ■s . C anal Co., L td ., a corporation, e D efendant*) T he S ta te o f Idaho aends greetingi , lo W . D. S ta rk aad BIa«?the A. S ta rk ' tw o o f th e above nam ed defcndanta.

Yon aro hereby n o tified th a t a com ’’ p la in t haa been filod against vou la 1. the D ia trie t Court o f t f ia £ le r « n th i i ; e d ic ia l D istric t . o r th e S ta te o f Idaho, f. In a n d fo r Twin Falls Connty, b v th t „ aboTO aam ed p la in tiffs , and yon a rt

h ereby direc ted to ap p ear aad answei said com plaint w ith in tw e a ty daya of the aervlee of th is summons. If aerved

1 ir tth ln aali) Ju d ic ia l D ia trie t, o r w ith in ■ fo rtv daya V a ^ . e d ela«whcre>; and . y e s -a re fa r th e r n o tic e d tb a t anleaa

yoa so e p ^ r a a i aaawer aaid cea-

lURSDAY, JULY 24, 192ttfii . janJbUJEf ' "wiir ;• tak e ,Jtj3gmoa

)RK ■Thia ncU oa ia bro»Mjbt by thrf plain

r a ^ ‘ fo r ■.tbe.:]iorpoBp. o f foreelealng i • w * ' c e r la la " m o tto g e g iv e n -b y y o a to tb

I ^ f c l f f a . tS r aocnre, tho p iy m e n t- o r. fo o r eertttin^prom liaow no tes now hell

. by th e p la in t if fs hero in ; sa id m ortgag eom- boina o a ' tb e N o rtb eaat Q a a r tw o n a a l ' }^ortboaa> Q o arter o f S ection 26, Town

sh ip n South, B ange, 18 E ast. 6 . M. .w itn ea s my hlknd and th e aeal o f ‘thi

[ sa id D is tric t- Cburt, th U 7th doy o Ju ly , A D. 1024. •

tb i* • C. a SIGOINS,y o a r (Seal) . ^ ClerkW B y JO H N . P . HA N SEN , Deputy Uffbfc ■7<’b a & Barnoa, A tto rn ey fo r P la in tiff

? resid ing a t Twin P alla , Idaho. th e NOTZOB P O E rTJBUOATZON

^ n g ' . D e p a r tm e n t'o f tb e b u t r lo r .I oa- t r . - a 'J t f n d O ffice, H ailey , Idabo

has' - Jn ly 15,?ala- Notico ia horoby g iven th a t Joeopl i.(,A Bowera, o f Bogeraon, Id ah o , wbo oi nnn ^ 7 10> modo Homostood Enti;;

Ko. 023030, fo r N W M S E W , Sootloi oeen 04 Township 14 South, B ango 13 E aa I bo B olae 'M erid tan , haa filed n o tic o 'o f ia ug h t <tontlon-to m ake th ree y e a r fin a l 'p ro o f I b ^ to eatabllsh claim to tho lan d abovi vith- dcBoribod, boforo H . E . Pow ers, TT. 8 i bo Commiasionor, n t Twin F alls, Idaho , oi P th o 2flth d a y o f A u f^at, 1A24.

Claim ant namoa as wltbosaea:F . W, M eaaingor.-of. BoBOworth, Id a

b o ; 0 . E . B caekott, o f Boaowortb, Idn b o ; J . F . Gloria o f Boaowortb, Idabo

,nn> ^ BoBewortb, JOSSi0 “ - M a V 0 . AM.OEL, B c g l.t .1 'hov E stlm atfl o f S rp en se o f V lU sge ol

Hansen, Idabo, fo r F isc a l T o o r Oom on' P ir a t T uesday in J d a y

I t la hereby estim ated b y .th e Olinlr m an and Bo.ird of T rustees o f tho Vll Ipgc o f irnuacn. S ta te o f IdaKo, Ib n l

r s thi< probable am ount o f monoy noecs anry fo r nU purposea to-bo mined in bii.

r*~" Villngo d uring tho flsonl y e a r commcu ' eing on tho F ir s t Tuesday in M ay , , 1.02J, w ith tho objopfs and brnnrhcs ol t“ ha, cxpendllurOH, is ns follows:1924. a . ‘Hornl Purpose# ............. « O.IO.HOrnoy LlBiitlng V illage ........ * 038,P5who .• ______.toad " . T otnl ................. $l,2f50.CO

1-4 Til on tiro reveniio o f fluid T illage foj 13, the prcvioui flsi-nl .vcar was $1,1^80.00

liiK t Bv o rd ir o f Jho Cfiniri.inn an .l Boar.l f in . o f 'rrustoos o f snid Villnge. iroof D ated th is 7tli dnv o f Jjjlv , lOSl*. bovo 'C . ir. -fU U IT T ,, U . ( S e a l ) _______ ;_________ V i l l a g e C le r k■ndn, NOTIOE OF T E A C H E R S '

E X A M IN A T IO N ’Tho regu la r T encl.crs ' K xnniinntior

fo r nil cliisscs o f ce rtifien tes w ill bi .-oiiducted In tho offico o f tho County

■col‘. S uperin tendent 5 f School, Ju ly 24, 23 rook, 05 Persons teach in g or expect

ing to teach In Idaho , who do n o t hold a te r. n valid Idaho T each e r’a C ortlflcato r m ust ap p ea r a t thla tlm o^for cxam ina'

t lo n . ■i«t.n (Signod) O H A B iO T T B POND, [5? ^ County S uporln tondcnto n « N OTIOE OP W E IT O P>, on A T T A O m fE N TE n- I n Uie p i s t r lc t Ctftirt o f tb e S o re n t l i

n . 4 . Ju d ic ia l D is tr ic t c f . tb e S ta te ol i l . o Id ab o in a n d fo r P a lis Oon&ty. lu th . S ta to Lum ber Cqmpany., a c o rh a ,' poratlon , ' P la in tiff ,

J ' t ” W«>, C. P io ld , w m A. Bhorb, Btihcrt r -p A B nlrd, B olla E . P ersingcr, Wm Pirln D Iofonthnler, M argaret I). Dlofon.

thn le r, WIU W alkling a n d .E lla MaC W alkllhg, co .partncrs, dofng businosj a n d e r th e firm namo and s ty le of D cca tu r • O tch a td CompaDv,

I i : ■ ! D efendants,“Vi®* N otlee is heroby g iven th a t on Jul.v

8th, 1024N{\ w r it o f a ttach m en t was ISBued o o t o f tho above on titlod court in tho abovo en titled ac tion , a ttach ing tho p roperty of tho a b o v a namod do-

ised. fondan ts fo r tho aum o f 3,846.70.- idor- w itness w hereof I have hereunto-atop "ot m y hand and tho seal o f th is Court

d o . th is Oth d>y o f Ju ly , 1024.(Seal) • C. C. SIGOINS,

1 An. ' Clork o f tho D is tr ic t Court ‘ B y C. Ii. BOW EN, Deputy.

JJothw ell & Chapman, A tto rn ey s fo t th is Twin Falla , Idaho .

I, a t A L IA S SU M U O N Sy o f I n tb e D ia trie t Ooort o f tb e C leventb <0118, Ju d ic ia l D is tr ic t o f th e S ta te 01 flra t Idaho , l a and fo r T w in Palla Connty.

tho The U ;ilon.C entrul L lfo In su rance Com­pany, a corporatloa, . P la in tiff ,

N, Jo h n Gabriel Sm itii and Jo h n Caldwell, a tor. . ■ Dcfcndantfl, *“ lo- Tho S in te of Idaho sends gpcotings ___ to John GnbrlcI Sm ith an d Jo h n Cald­

well, tho above -named defendants.4^ You RTO hereby notified tb n t a com­

p la in t has been filed, "against you in 4110 D istrie t C ourt o f tho E leventh

, Ju d ic ia l D istric t o f tlio S ta to o f Idaho, in and fo r Jw lt t F a lls C ounty, by the

vlnff p la in tiff , an d you archereby d iroctcd to appear and anawct

com pla in t w ithin tw en ty days of .“ c®; the service o f thla aummona I f scr^-ed

w ith in said Ju d ic ia l D istric t, and with- ,“ > °fln fo r ty days If served elsew here:

nnd you aro fu rth e r n o tified th n t un- le."s you so appear and answ er said com plaint w ith in tho timo herein sped-

‘n o .fie d . tbo p l.ain tiff wiU tak e judgm ent « * U ia p a lM t r i n . . . p rn y rf , Is . i i . l com-

p la in t, "hils is an action to foreclose !a m ortgage on th e N W l-4 of N W l-1

' io f Sec. 23, .Twn. 9. So., Bange 14., E. o r IB. M., in T w in i ’alls County, Waho.

I W itness m y hnnd nnd the' seal of . th e said D istric t Court, th iS '7 th day o f Ju ly , 1924,

' ®*f (Sigued) a c . s i o a iN f t ,

, I ln rry J . B enoit. A tto m ey fo r P laln- rank R esiding a t Twin P alls, Idaho.i f fa. i N o tice trp o n P lU ag P eU tten to Aacrtr-

'ta la 'B lg b ts o f B ttlrsU p., h U ] I “ P ro b a ta Court o f T w in FaUs auk- Connty, S ta te o f Idaho.J-alU In th e M a tte r o f th e E s ta te o f W . A-

Collins, deceased. . .m ta, ■ To Charica E , W inning, adm ln'lstm - ings to r o f tho esta te p f W. jL Colli ina, e- a r k . ceaaed; to tb« ,-heira , unknow n heirs, ts. devisees and unknown devisees o f W. • om- A Colllna, decC ued; and to all persona I in h av in g o r c laim ing to have any righ t, ■Til. ii,^e , OP In te re st In and to aaid esU te

abS, o r th e p roperty here la described; th e Yon and e a c h 'c f y ^ a re hereby no£l- a rc .Hed- th a f on tho 18th d ay o f Ju n e , J924,

iwer Jo h n OoUlna, Aaron E. Colllna u id I o f iCbarile Colllna filed th e ir p e titio n la rved thU Conrt, oaking th a t they be declansl th la th* only helEa-of th e ta id deceaaod aad an d th a t s a id , conrt s h o n ld ‘ determ ine to ilea* w*hom the. d ls trtb o tio a e f aaid ea ta ie •om- ahonld .be n u d e . . . -

924 ,jo a t bo leV g ln ijo ^ tb e .a iitl e s ta te feknilsts'OJ tom- tb e aum ^ e f $1600. a a d o ther persona

p rM c r ty 'to th e p o titloners unknown, a ln - X h a t a o , person *bas up, to UiisHliW g a ip p ea red . and ebiimed a n y in te re s t i t tb e aiad e s ta to In tbo cotlrse o f tho Admin' ' o f is trs tlo n o f tbo same. '• ’ . ^

held ' T h a t safd esta te is beUig probated rage in th is eon rt and th a t Oharles E . .Win'

« n in g ~ is 'th e d n ly 'a p p o in te d , ooamifld an d a c tin g a d m in ia tra to r o f sa id esta te

T h a t each and a ll persons a o t named; who havo o r 'e la lm an in te r e s t 'io said

’ esta te nro e lted to ap p ea r befcTro th li B , co tirt a t th'e C ourthouao ,la. T w in Foil* “ 'v TwJn PallB C ounty, Idaho , on th e 27tk ,,tZ’ d ay o f A nguat, 1024, a t th e hour o f JC t i f f ' o ’clock a . m., o f anid d ay -and exhibit

' in th e m anner p rovided b y law theii— roapoetlve clnlmB o f heirship, ow ner

sb lp o r intero'at in anid esta te , and ahon eauao W hy sdid p e tition ahonld-'not be

abo. g ran ted .034. D ated thhi 25th dny o f Juno , A D., lopb 1®24..

o a O. P . DUVALL, .Btry P roba to Jndgo and. E x-O fficlo .Clerk.

N O TICB C B E X ^ O B S ’ {jj. E s ta te o f W ilUam A : S m itb , deceased

oo f N otico ' is hereby g iven by tho an >ovo doraignod adm lfiiatrator w ith- tho will . g . aanoxed o f tho o sta to o f WilUanv,,A

on A m lth, deceaaod, to tho croditors 01 and all persons h av ing claima ngainat tho said deceased, to e x h ib it them w itl

[da- noccBsary voucberfl, w Uhln tot rdn- tnontha n f to r tho f i r s t publication 01 ijjoj th is .n o tico , to tho said ndm inlstratoi SSb. a t hla offico in tho CoUrt House, Ooun iter. ° f T w in Fulls, S ta to o f Idaho,, thli —- being tho f ira t placo fixed fo r tht

t r n n s n c t lo iL ^ tho b u s ln b v o f snic oa* eatote.“ y* Dntod Ju ly 5, 1924.

J . ,H. BARNES, ■ A dm lnlstrn tor w ith tho wlU annexed

' i v o f tho estn to o f W illinm A. Smith,

Biii -NOTICE TO CBEDITOBS leu- iis tftto .of E obort W . Aiidorson, d e

ceasod.'J* N otico is hctcby g lw n by lho un ;q derwlgnod ndm iilistra tor o f tho c»tat< ,() o f R obert W .^A inlerson, deeensod, to i . tho ered itors o f nnd n il persons having0 cinims ngninst tho snid doceasod, tc fo r exhib it them -tvlth tho n'occssary vouch'

1.00. I’/M, w ithin fou r m onths n f te r tho flrsl ;ird publieiitinn of th is notico, to tho sal(l

fidminlHtrntor n t tho offico of E. L. Ashton, F irs t N ational Bnnk B uild ing

^ Ttt-in F alls. Conntv o f Tw in Fnlltf :rk . S tn te o f M aho, thU boing lho plncf

(ised fo r tho trnnsnction o f tho busl noss o f ' enid estate .

i„n D ated Ju n o 27,' 1021. ' bo •^OHN ir. RITOHEY,

n ty A dm in ls tm to r o f tho . E stn to o f Bob- 23, o tt W . Andorson, doccflaodJ '

~ ~ n o t i o e p o ^ i * d b l i c a t i o n lold D ep a rtm en t o f th o In te r io r ' ,

' Juno 21, 1924 U. 8 . Land O ffice , H ailoy ; Idaho

. N otico ia beroW given th n t I rd 0 >. BjndJey.-^'of Holllstor, Idaho , who, on

D ecem ber 15, 1013. jjjado D eaert Land 'Entr>* un d e r tho R elief A ct No:014394

• fo r N W I .4 Section SO, Townahip 1£ a tb Sou th . Bnngo 17 E aa t Bolao M erc ian ,

o f haa fUed notloe o f in ton tlon to mak< Ity . f in a l 'p ro o f , to ostabliah claim to the cor- lnnd nbove described, boforo IT. E if f , I ’owerfl, U . 8. Commlasloner, a t Twin

Fnlla, Idnho , on tbo jSnd day o f Aug' ic rt n s t 1024.Vm. C laim ant nam es as w ltnesaes: H. J. 'on- Swalm, o f Ilo llistor, Id ah o ; W. 0 . King, J a e o f no llla tc r, Idaho ; .Glen Swalm, oi losa H ollister, Id ah o ; J . W. Beaucham p, ol

o f Tw lu F alls, Idaho.________ MAY 0 . a n g e l ; Rcgiator

n ts. NOTIOE TO OEEDITOEB“ E s ta te o f Jo e l Hammons, deceased. T i f N otico Is hereby given by tho under-

signod a^B iln lstra tor o f tho esta te of J * Jo e l Uammona, deccaacd, to tho credi­

to rs o f a n d a l l peraona h av lag claims aguuiat th e sa id dcccaacd, to exhibit them w ith th e necessary vouchors, w ith ­in ten m ontha n f te r th e f i r s t publication

} o f th is notice, to the said adm in istra to r lift, n t th e offico of Sweoloy & .Sweeloy in i tv . th e FlrsT N a tiona l B ank B uilding in tho fo r CMv of Tw in Fnlhi, Tw in F alls coun-

> ty , g tn tc o f Idaho, thia b e ing tho pbieo— fix ed for th e transac tion p t the busl-

hesa of aaid estate .D ated Ju ly 17th, 1924.

" - M A RIO N HAJfM ONS,. • A dm inistrator.

.Sweeley & Sweclov, ‘ 'A ttorneys for A dm in istra to r, •

ell T w in Fnlls. Idnho. nta’ A L IA S S U U U O N Sngs In the D istric t Court o f tho Elovonth lid- Ju d ic ia l D is tric t o f Uio S tn to of Idaho

In nnd fo r th e Counly o f Tw in Falla, o™- The Union C entral L lfo Inenranco Com- n th " corporation, P la in tiff .

‘A®; Roberi G. W ebb and D orothy Wobb, hnsband nnd w ife; Je sse Oeorgo and

wcr P e a r l Qcorge, husband nnd w ife ;Qf Jo h n T, M orse and Loolsa Morse,

vod hq jband nnd wifo; yohn H arrym an Itj,. and E . D. H unt, D efendants,ro; Tho S ta te o f Idnho sends g r e ^ n g a un- to: R obert O. W ebb an d -R ajo thy W e b « >aid hnabnnd nnd w ifo; Jeaao Georgo nnd ccl- P ea rl Oeorge, huaband and w ife; John en t T. »Morsc and Louisa Morae, husband

and. w ife ; .Tohn, H arrym an and E. D. H unt, t h e ’abovo nnmed defendants.- . Y ou nre hc teby no tified th n t .n com- p la in t hns been filed ag a in s t vou in the D U tric t C ourt.u)f th f E leven th Ju d ic ia l D istric t o f tho S ta te , o f Idaho, in nnd

’ 'J fh r tho C ounty of Tw in F.illa, by tho1 above nam ed p in in tlff , and you are

hereby d irected to appe.ir ond anawer said com plflint .within tw en ty day* o f

j,n th ^ service o f the is summons, i f served ^ w ith in said Ju d ic ia l D is tric t, nnd wlth-

in forty.' d a v i I f served elapwhcro; and you nre further* no tified th a t u n le tt you so app ea r a a d an aw n ^ ^ a ld com-

. p la in t w ith in tho tim e herein speelfleA th e p lh ln tlf f w ill take judgm ent aga in st you aa p rayed in said com p la in t

' Thla la nn action to forTEJbs^ a mort- irs. defendanU , B obertBf O. W ebb a n d ,D o ro th v W ebb, husband onj a n d w ife, to th e p l.iln tlff herein, to- •hl. w it: The N o rth eas t Q u arte r (N E ^ ,) j t e o t th e Southw est Q uarte r (8W,Vi) of

fioption 4. Townahip 11 South , Raticc ati. 20. E. B. M.(24, . W itneas m v hand aad th e s«\il o f the m d aaid D istric t Court thla 21st d av o f

la Jn lv , 1924.nsl (S igned ) C. C SIGGINS.lad C lerk .,

to (S E A L ), s te 'H arry J . B eso it,—__. A tte ra e y fo r p l a ln tw ,________'

f S r I^ARKETSPROFIT TAKING SELLING m

rCTARDS ^HEAT PRICE ~j lO M u U ia O top N M n ; O o 'n ttaM . ■ tm - , '

/ s ftTOTftbl# Im t'B uying Power P io tm Iiw im d a h t to A bw A AH Offettog® “ j

■* o m d A G a ^ 'ja iy ~ ^ M ^ i 'th o u g h • whoat price* todoy renehod now. high jj_

prleo TOcordB'ior tho seiuoD, heavy <i. profU-taldng •aloi -madp tho markot ( averogo lowor most o f the tlmo. Tho

* Buddonness 'of rbcont aavancos lod many ttodorB to look ftfr reaction, CBpoclallyu black rtXBt loports from <3nnnda In* C dicatod tha t tho amount of.damogo Tn which might V® doao by m at wonJd de^ «tri pcnd apon weather dcWlopmcota. Th« wa closo was unsottled. a% % t to l% e' not tot: docllno, Septombor..$1.28% to $1.28%, «ou

' and Dflccmber $1.31H to $1.31%, with •!.: cora Jo to l% t ott, oats H e to % c to np; lo down and provisions showing So to v ii

■ 250 dcclino. - J® 'Attention of wheat traders continaed V*°

to ' Ifocus chiefly on Canadian' erop ^^ • news, and somo o f the exports were 371 ( niore emphatic In the buUisli character

■ of ihclr advices,.dMpito assertions fro a other authoritW th a t by contrast worocalled benriab. Tho top pricos of, tho 25^day hero were reached about midday ^ *

*on a wavo of. buying th a t was ossoclat- 21c od with a sharp advance a t Winnipeg.

^ IncTCascd selling hero, however, result­ed from tho baigo and, as'w as tho case C on numerous quick upturns earlier, tho 3 ri mnrkot again gavo way. A t no tfme, C however, wero priccs as n.uch as 2 conts No. iindor yeaterday’s finish. 0

I Odo of tbo largest traders in tbo No. / whent mnrkot contended tha t the re- Ii

duetion in the Caoodion crop this year B as compared with last year,. equals tho 0 cntiro exportable surplus of Argentina L and Australia combined. Ho also main- 1) tained tba t it equals the total crop cf Konans, Oklahoma and. Tozas comblaod. . —

' In tho faco of talk of this sort, bow- ^ over,' buying power todny proved in­sufficient to absorb, tho offerings fully, and the -m arket finished near to tho —. day'a low point..■ Com and oats woro governed by tho Jinction of wlioat and by wcnthor favor- Si

■ able for tho.now corn crop. wProvisioos eased dowj], sympathizing

. with grain and hog*. or— .. fc

Wheat— Open. High. Low. Close.' $1. July 132 133 4 130% 131 p(

Sopt. 128% 131% 12Sy* 128H n(Doc______131% 334% 131 . 131%

•Com— , orJ u l y ___ 108% aOJ) 107*4 107% foSopt. :___104% 10SV4 103% 103 H $1

• Doc........02% 02% 01 ‘ 01 atOats—

J u l y ___ C5 ‘55% S3»4 53%S e p t.___ 4^% 47% 4C>4 -10% . (£Doc. 49% . 40% 48% 48%. sh

TWIN FALLSMARKETS■ ' fc

.__ ;_______________ ________ $1

Lucms dVo obti.iafd dailv •f ai -J o'clock In lUu aftcrjiooa un.I, „

on}y thc ftv . ^Tiicc of price*. Where certn n Si ; <lt-.'Tcrfl for riiort periotJs offer more n'fj ' tho qoot^^i prloo no effort it • cn

lunye }o inclndo surh quutationf. i siuoiiitiuii'i'uro offered merely as'O

i;.ti<lu to prJtlucsrs and should nnt bo acccptcd as reflecting oxtremof •'•f eiliur hi;;n or low prices. Calv' _____stcci

/ Bugar.took o ralso of 10 cents a hnn- I dred on tho wholesale m arket Thnrsday.I Top hogs ore bringing $7.50, tho price

.offered by ,the local buyers.Bran and stock food each advanced

a nickcl on tho local market Thnrsday.Peaches from' the eanyoa orchords ^

oro finding a ready sale a t the stores a t 10 conU a pound. •

Boatsing ears are more ^lontifnl and ^. much botter quality, and.the p^ces aio

from IS to 25 cents a dozen.Qroon peppers, sh lp ^ d In, at'e.oa'tho

markot and aro prieed a t 50 cents a ^ ' pouna. ^ . ■»“ ”

ntWATT. H A B I T S .• Paid to Prodncan 350 ]

The Twia Falls markota yesterday $8.75 wero as foUowa: 350 ]

LlvMtock $9 t(H o g s-------------- :-----------$4.00 to $7.25 ponn.

..tv s__________ ______ $3.00 to $5.60 choiel - l f p t s ______________________ $4.00 cholc

_______________ $4.00 to $5.00 i^n ^■ -«l eu lves___ _______ $5.00 to $6.00L am bs______________ $8.00 to $11.00

Fowls. " “8^H C vy hens ____________________ 13eLight h e n s_____________________ lOe W-®®Broilers (Leghorn) -------------------- 13c 8 h«Broilen (eo lo r^ ) - ...... lOe 240 I

' , Dairy. . , Vcigl•.Butterfat, cmain'cry , , , »5e tllnmB utte jfst, station -------1-------------- 35e hcav)Oonatry batter • ............... ” - to nrEggs (shipper*) ----------- :----- :------- 20« and'Eggs (local s to re ) ----------------------23e_ W heat and u m Teed, »oth(^ e a t -------- :------- ------------------ $1.C5 ^Bran, cwt. ____ :_____________ »1.45Bran, cOO-lb. lo U ______________ $1.40 “Stock food ___________________ $L55 ‘Stock food, 500-lb. JoW ________ '$L50

Sossi^'W holesale.Caae ---------------------------------------$SJ3Beet ________________________ _ $3.63 OM

. ceiptjBBTAH. PBIOES. J®®

Vacrtabias.'Potatoes, l b . ___________________I 03c 325 pHead lettene ___________ _ to 15e deisitaOrapefmit, each _________ lue to iSe $SJr5 ;

•' 'ipions. bilnch-----------1___ __ lag «Cabb.age, lb_____________________ OScRftdlsh««. boaeh .............. 0*« to 8.9Cauliflower, lb .----------------------- 12%c

i rraJv ■ ' c a t Peaches, lb. 30c i Orapefmit, eaeh -------lOe to 15c .

o , ± ^ _________________ - « » « r

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Bnhl d e e s e ________ m a i, Wisconsin e b i s i r z z - z z r z s £ J

“ ' ' 'POBTZiAND GBAIK. • J - |FpjtTLAND, July “2'4 W —Wheat— ' I

s B. a Baart, Jnly $1J50, Aug-^ ust $1.50; soft white, July $L87, Aug­

ust $1.37; weatem white, July $1.3^, .J August $1.30j hard winter July $1.33, ‘

A u ^ t $1.34; aorth«m spring,' July ‘ $1.34, August $r.3f ; western red.^Joly '

' $1.33, August $1.83. 'it Corn—No.- 2 E ;' Y. shipment, July ' 'J $4(5J25, Auguat $40. • jr ' tr POTA TO ES A IID PBODUCE. I. OHICAQO, July 24 0P>—P o ta to es- ’) Trading oa barrels fairly go((d; morket ; strong; rather alow bn sacked; m arket!} weak; roeoipts 202 cars; on track 25C; “ 5 total United States shipments 728; Mis- , souri and Kaasas aacked Irlah Cobblers,I $1.15 to 1.80j poorer anywhoro from 60c , np; sackod Early Ohioa, $1.15 to 1.35 ; b' ; Virginia barreled Irish Cobblers, $2.75

to 8 ; North GaroUan.barreled Irish Cob- [ blors, $2 to 2.00. $<, B u t t o i —Steady;-croamory extras,I 37U e; stan d ard s, 37c; e x t rn i^ i r s ta , .^ ' . 35% to 3 S H c ; f irs ts , 34% to 35?; s e e - '

onds, 33 to 34c. > 5(1 Egga—B oeeipts 12,501; stead y ; firs ts , ^ , 25% to 2(5%c; storago pack flrsta , 27fcT“

P o u ltry— Alive, btendy; fowls, 10 to o’ , 21c; b roilera, 28 to 32c; rooatcra, 14c.

OAfiH Q U O i y i 'n ^ S . • !CHICAGOy July 24‘ (/P>—Wheat—No.

3 red, $1.32; No. 2 hard, $1.81% to 1.35, ^ Com—No. 2 mixed, $1.00% ta l , l l% ;

No. 2 yellow, $110 to l . i l% .Oats—No. 2 white, 55% to 50%c;

No. 3 whito, 53% to 65c.BJ-e—No. 1, 85%c, " PBarley-l75% ^o85% c.Clover Seed—$12 to 20.50, «Lard—$12.70.Bib*—$11.25,

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SALES OF IDAHO LAMBS S,‘ ON EASTERN MARKETS «'

U N IO N STOCKYABDa, Chicago,July 21.— (Spocial to tho Nowa.)— i Sales horo yesterday of Idnho shcop woro as folIo^Ts: ,

A. H. Brailaford, 831 lambs, n v . J" crngo ro pounds, jit $13.5®; 125 i feeders, avorago 04 pounds, nt ) $12.25; 134 ewca, avorago 117 j pounds, n t $0.50; 101 owes, aver- ' ngo 103 pounds, nt $5 even.

J . W. Nowman, 1000 lambs, av- oraco 82 pounds, a t $13.50; 220. i foodors,' avorago 08 pounds, nt $12.25; 42 cuUs, average 70 pounds, 1 » t » 1 1 .50 . ‘J j

S O U T H -O M A H A , J ti ly S<.— I g / (Special to tho Nows.}.—Idaho

slioop aold herd, yesterday included: ' ‘ — -Wotth_LcOr-fivO-cars-LuabSr-Ae.— i

erago 74 poujida, a t $13, with 270 i , feeders, nvferago fll, pounda,' nt ’ ' $11.25, and 21 culls,' averngo 57 j pounds, n t '' !

Domingo .i^umcndi, fivo ^nrs of ..J^ ilo rg , avcrago 57 pounds,. at/N«,Lbc

Sll.lOi with 150 top feeders, aver- ago 71 pounds, n t $12.85, and 150

•culls, average 55 ponnds, a t $0.50.

POBTLAJTO UVXSXOOK- ‘ PORTLAND, July.24 (>P)—CatUo and

Calves—About steady; roccipts, 500; j i steers,' 1100 . pounds down, good ahd meditim, $0.75 to 7,75; common, $*.25 to <?.75;.heifera, good, 850 poaada Ion up, blnnk; common and medium, a lljjs . weights, $4 to 5,75; «)Wb, common and medium, $3.25 to 5; ’ eanners and cut- tors, $1»0 'to 3.25; bulls, good (beof.gtc yearlings exeloded)L,$3,50 to 4; eommon to medium, ennner and bologna, $2.50 to 3.50; ealves, medium to choico, 190 ] pounda down,.$0.50 to 0; cull and com- th( 4noa, 190 ponnds’‘d6wn, $4,50 to 6.50; clp medium to choice, 190 to SCO poundi^ rei $5.ii0 to medltun to-choice, 260 ponndi. ing up, .$4 to 5,50; enll and eommon, lOajthi pounds u^, $3 to 4.50, Imn

H o& s—M arket steady to tsrong sto receipts, 412; heavy weight, 250 t« to j 350 ponnds, medinm, good aad choict^ ace $8.75 to 9,25; medinm weight, 200 te me 350 pounds, medinm, good an^ choice,$9 to 9.50; light weight, ICO to 200 [jf pounds, common and medinm, good and choice, $9.50 to 10.10; light lighU 130 ta . 1 eholce, $9J0 to 10; light lights, 130 to 160 pounds, common, medium, good and eboice, $8.75 to 9,25; packing hogs,; r rongh, $6 to 7; slaughter pigs, 130.' 2 pounds down, medium, good nnd choieo, ■ $8JK> to 9.25. j

Sheep and Lambs—BeceijHs, &400; j 246 through; lambs, light aad handy weight, Mt. Adams, »10j{0 to 11; mo- Thi ainm to good valley, $8.50 to 9.75; heavy weight, 02 pounds nj), medium We to prime, $8 to 9.50; all Weights, cnll HIj Etnd'common, $5.50 to 8.50; yearling wethers, medium to p r ia ^ $0,50 to 8 ; | ■rethers, 2*year-olda and over, medinm < ^ lo prime, $4.50 to 7.50; ew;e8, common cnn [0 choice,-$3 to 5^ eaaaers aad colls, *ha 111 to 13. (Above qnotatidns except hlg! lamba on shorn basis). - • * -of 1

■ — - Iion, OKAHA L m S T O O E . !onc

.OMAHA, Ju ly 24 Hogs—Be* lagleiptj 9000; betU r grades hogs active, adv lOc to 15o higher; others slow, steadyldev o strong; bnlk better grades 180 to P IS5 pound weights, $8.70 to 9; top #0 ; the losinble -150 .to 180 ponnd averages, mo tSJI5'.to 8,70; rourfi nnd h e ^ pack- W2' ag sows, $3 ta 8 .2o: smooth grades up- like yards to $8.60; bnlk of all sales, $8.05 j“ N o 8,90: average eost Wednesday $8 .45 ; jby Tcight'250. ,. , I peel

Cattle—BeeeipU 3200; active; beef j for (teers and yearlings - strong to mostly of 1 iOc tb 15e higher; gnlk S tem and E rearUngs $7.r5 to 10; few eioice loads jdisp

i e k L Y ' n e w s ;

! • j T l t A ' J t X X l l T l MAVENT HAd I ■ :iJuA D SO R T A rruiNG tp ^ . :, 1 M EN U . M E W V E i;w iV 5 r.

• ■ ........- ' d!,10.25 to 10.50; top handy w ol«ht Btoort "f]! $10.00; fod aho-atock 10c to ICo hlghot;

B othors alow, steady; vcAlers steady;. bulls strong; stftckers and foodora.nom* “ 3 inally steady; bnlk dry lot eows. and .. hoifera $5.40.to 7.60; heavy kosher cowa

$8.50; helfors in load lots $5.75; can- .= , nera and cutters $2 io 3.50; bologna

bulls $4.50 to 4.80. .. : 8 heo/>—noeolpts 10,000; Jambs mostly

50c lower; oarly solos fa t range lambs' - I $12.50; best held ot $12.75; fow na- ■Tj-tt os $12 to 12.50; aheep steady; early 2 . g'owc top $0 ; fcedera weak; early aales ,

chojco 'feeding lumba $11.10. wI _____ - orI DENVEB LTVESTOOIL

DEXVEK, JuJy“ 24.—(Special to tho E: Newa.)—Cattlo—Recelpta 500; calves ^

' 200; slow, arouad stosdy on most class- ’ os; calvcs atrong to 25c higher; good Pl , 700 to 827 pound steers $8.50; good ” ' 1260-poundera $8.75; medium to ' fairly "good lighter Kinds $7.25 to 8.25; good

750.pound heifers $7.00; small lota plain ^ cows $4,75 down; better gradea lacking; . loa\l cholco 275-pound ealvca $425; load ® 188-pound kintl $8.50; fiuv bead $8.75; pr

I odd stock cows $2.50 to 3M0, “; Hoga—Roeoiptn 2000; oVivo, steady; wi good to choico 200 to 245 pounders g< mostly .tftretrrttrfl; choico 285.po}inders $8.90; drivo-iiia $8,50 to 0; fow 130- tu

•I>ouudora $8 ; odd,lots 120 to 150 pound- crs $0.25 to 0.50; p.icklng sows mostly 10 $0.25; fow.$0.50; atock piga scarce, P

I Sheop—Roccipts 850; alow; fbiy n^* tivo lamba $11.50; fully 25c lower; two loads Idahos u n so ld a t noon; c.natern ^1''

. warkotfl coming COc lower,

j • OHIOAOO LXVE8 TOOK,j OHIOAGO, July 21 {/P)—Cattlo—Be- coipts 12,000;, bettor gmdea fed ateors ^ and yearlings strong to 15c higfTor; kill- Ing* quality consldorod; handy weight and weighty kinds showing most ad-

jvanco;.grassy and short fod kinda'dull; Uxtromo>t6p long* fed matured steers $11.30; several loada $11 to 11.10; long!

jyoarliags nt inside figures; bulk $4 to ' ^ .5.25; grain-fod kind • fu lly ' stondy, scarce; bulls weak to 15c lower; vealers steady; bulk $0 to 9.50; fow upward to j”"' $10~attd-wbovo}--et-oeker8 -a n d -fecdyr»

, steady; bulk $5.50 to 7; country do- “ ° jmandfllow.I H o g s —Ilocolpts 24,000; uneven;1 o p e n in g on dcairublo weight}- butchcrs steady to 15c higher than Wednesday’s

■'^ost timo; others steady to 'lOo lower; closing'alow, weak; top welgKty butch- era $0,30; bulk bettor 150 to 325 pound weights $0 to 0.25; packing sows largely * $7.00 to 8J!0;'killing nnthangcd;

*bnlk good and choico strong weights " $8 to 8,25; cstimatod holdoVor 17,000,

( Sheep—Receipts 15,000; lambs nn- oven; steady to 25c lower; bulk fa t na- ”

■tlvo lambs $12JiO to 12.75; fow to pack- I " lors $13; bulk -rongo lambs $13.25 io 113J50; top $13,50;-culls steady, $8.50 to (9; sheep firm? range owes to killers :$C.50;. choice feeder lambs $12.25; ^ -steady. ' ^

_ _ _ ■ junWOOL.

BOSTON, July 24 (/Wr-Bnsiness oa tho wool market ia still confined prin- clpallyv to dom'cstie lines. Prices are very firm ojgr tho .lore] establisbed dar- ing the last two weoks. Woob from ^

jthreo-oighU grade up co'ntinuo in' d'e- mand. However, good quarter-blood I'*®’ stock whieh waa aeglected is beginning Tb( to show some activity. Tho short wools seems to bo shovring a littlo improve- ^ m eat .• • . pen

--------- repUNION PACIFIC SHARES ^

MOVE AHEAD TWO POINTS cd

steady Demazid or lew Priced B ^; road Isaoee FaatiiraaSCartcat Session:I* Propoead Mergor P S g m i.

I B T O sjc SCABBSS A V B B A O S a Fj r A Twenty T w e n ty 8

I - d n s t r i a l s B a llro a d a IThursday _______ 99.06 90.00 FWednesday. , , , 00J l 60£2 <.tWeek ago __________ 96.43 8S;71H igh 1924 ______ 1>J01J:4 OOiCOLow, 1924 ___________ 50,27 81,00 N

—NEW TOKK, Jo ly "1 ( / B - e t M i y »c- "f-l

eumulatioa of the low-i^eed raUroad cor( shares, sevisral o f 'vhich touched tbeir i highest price in ybars, w iu-the fcaturo *“ < of today’s active stock market, which. »lci iew erer, prasented irMgulsr appear- carl once os a resnlt c f the concerted adi- B ing of special issues which hai* bcca and adversely affected by overnight new* niw developments. poli

Pittsburgh A WM#-‘Virginla asanased Kgr the leadership of thirTailroad group by f cm moving up nearlyJftree points to a new ^he U24--liigh a t 52%. rhis road, which ia 'ibo' likely to. become part of the gigaatic clos “ Nickel Plate'* system being formed *3ii by the Vaa S w 'e r in ^ interests, is « • B: pected to show a surjlus after chargcs thy for June lo excess o f $121,439 for Jnne •hai of last year. .

Erie Isfuca gave another-rcmJirkable display 6f s tw g th cn'5>p<rm -ib« the »B

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AGENTS—W rite for free samples. !! Sell Madison “ Botter M a d e " . shirts fofHargfi m anufacturer'to wearer. No a capital or eltpcricaco toqnired. "Many o earn $100 weekly and bonus. MadlsOn n Mills, 503 Broadway, N b w York. ‘ "

OIRL wnnts work, clerking preferred, ij,528 Second avenue east.______ ^ „

W ILL' DO washing, yonr homo br amine, 5g^ Sccond avenue oast,______. fcOLOllED W OM AN ™ n U d o y ’. « work or houao cliambormaid. 841 SiVf c bnd avoniio eaat. ' !

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’’ S ^ B A jT ^ ^ ^ to ren t. Sw in g *-<Jo. V' = z = ^ ^ = s = s = = : ^ = s = aproposed merger of th a t road with “ Nickel P lato” and Pore .Marquette * would bo'takeo up by the Van Swerin- . gciiH with Qoorgo F. Baker, E rie 's larg­est individual atoekholder, on his re- ^ turn from Europo noxt week, - All threo P inai cH nol3 nt tholr highest prices slneo " 1017, the common‘touching S.*), tho firat preferred 42 and the aocond preferred h IIO'.'l, closing nt thoir top prices for not ” giiini of ono nnd ono-hnlf to Iwo'nnd a . half pofitSa. New Hnvon croaacd 30 for Ihi' fir»t time in more than two years.

Union PaciHc, whoao treasury holds *'J-hlocUa of securities of other' rall-

i!i, lod the advnnco in high grade J Isanca by moving, iip two points to d

■ Other dividend payers to sell nt lliv'ir best prices o f tho yonr were ti Hlinois Central commoin and'preferred, Lackawanna, Baltimore St Qhlo and tho Fere Marquotto pre.fcrrcd iasuea. q

Omiaslon of tho rogular quarterly dlv- I UUri-ve tJ .e s aa Bathlobem Stqol com- * mon was not' announced until aTt<« the h markot elosod. This action,- whlliT'ftoely g predicted in rccent weoka, nppnrently |j took Bomo persons by surprise ns tho stock cloBOd onc und u quarter points' higher a t 45 after.Ijaviag sold as low na 41W, tho laat week.

A tlantic Gulf and West Indies iaaues broke -about throo points each in. re-' ^ ji/)onso to legal proceodiogs, charging diversion of funds, brought against the ‘‘i company by tho receiver of tho Word Liae, 0 subsidiarj’. Intorborough Bapid ^ Transit common dropped two points ni a result -of tho atnto transit cqnimla- 'v> Bion's warning against undue specu- ^ lation in tho atock, but recovered half.(ff ifs loss later. Heavy trading in al rrans.eoatincatal Oil followed publiea- oi tion of a report tha t a new well drilled jointly by it ond' tho Texos c6mpany in Craig field, Coloradb,' was flowing W It the rate of 4700 barrels a day. ^

A m o r i e a n W atcnrofks • common jumped eight, points to 100. Other out- mi itondign atrong spots Included Ameri- ” :aa Express, LaClode Gas, Union 7ank 7 7ar, Famous Players,. Moatgomery Wnrd N tad'Simmons epmpany, all a t aew-high J i ovbla -for the yoar, ”

Call money^ruled -at 2.'per cent i^l lay. Timo money waa somewhat less - ilcntiful, but rotes were unchanged, m rho commercial paper market waa quiet — rith no changes in rates.

The foreign exehangea held firm ^ >endiiig farther dwelopm eati a t tha eparations conference la London. Dc- B< nand sterling micd abont %o higher “ »t $4.40% and Frc.och francs wdfe quot. ro •d around 5 .1 3 ^ cenU, U

GOVEBNMENT BONDS.NEW YORK, Ju ly 24 CP>-Llberty Ti

joada closed: ' ”3%a, $101.]'?. _ . F irst «%a, $102.10.Seeoad 4%a, $101J!3. ' l .Third 4%s, $10203. aFourth 4%s, $102.12. _

!.U. fl. govemmeat-4%s^ $202.3. ... . ^

____ StrOAB. •— ^ ,NBW YORK, July 24 Further j

dvasces of 1-10 o f m aaat tp tk f feada tf-$5.15>'for Cuba, duty pnld, were rc- »orded in the row sugar market today. ■ I fa ir ioqnity was reported, reaaltlagB aale^.of about 35,000 bogs of Porto *tlcon and 5000 bogs Cuban, aU 'fo r ^

. ^ ; ^ t shipment. ,Bcflectliig the higher spot market i

nd continued good inquiry for refined, I»w sugar futures odvoaecd 6 to 12 -L_olata on support from Wall street and t=l^ropean in terests.., The njitum met ,talixing asd f^ a l prices were off frp« 3 7he best, but still Uiree to eiRljt pcfnls jn;hove tho previous dost. September errlosed $3.47;. December S3.43; March wil 3ii3, and May $3^1.Bafiaed sugar Was firmer ia aympa-

iy with raws aad pricca were un- ^ g e d - ^ 1 0 poipta .higher; the listow finJfIng-^froaj‘ $B!<0. to *6.00 for jjj]ia t-g r^a te ted . • . wh• BoH ne'f fntarea .war» nominal. of

i S O k Y , J U L Y 2 4 , 1 9 2 4

ED ADVERTI!O R D P E R I N S E R T I O N -

sad a re a lw a ^ alive and ac tiv e , ai need of ad v ertise rs to th e a tten tion

PCS SAliB—HIBOBIiZtAiysOVS 1

0- FOR S*VLB—Play«*> piano, eheop IfIg taken a t once. 112 W alnut street. nc I” FOn BALE-Pmotle«lly Mw iot o f “ , I the Now Studeats Beferonco Work, sev- p,

en \olumos. Phono 1207-J. gllol GA8 FOB SALB—Try our ga<olIno =

and provo to yoursolf tb a t thoro is a '" differoffce. Liad Automobile Co. |£• FOR SALE-t-Two good young eows .0 and. good.Deerlng binder, ,or will do ^ y cutting. M. V. Bitchoy, 465’ Third avo-,a hue north. • pr

8BBVIOE*-^3rank t^aos dlfAined ffefi? '^ Try our sorvloe, Lind A«tba>obtlf Co.

FOR GRAIN and potbto saeks. Wo ^ have thom. Buy whero you eaa save

. money. E, D. Kellogg, 804 Seeoad avo­ir QUO north. P . O, Box~ 754. Phoaa 650-W. “~

I' OR BALE—Plstoas, pins and rings ’s as well. as bearings for all maker of5. cars. Lind Automobile Co.___________ * FOR SALE—Deerlng binder, New -a. Ideal, a t 744 Sccond west.____________

i ’OR SALB—Lathe and machine work ■= _ of 'all- kinds guaranteed. Lind Auto- r. mobllo Co. j

FOR SALE—100 t«na hay, 200 acres pasture. Phono 240 or 206-W. Kl

FURNITURE rofinbhod, baby bug-1 gies, niauoi, Vlctrolas. When better “

work is done,. I will do It. Charles E . '3 Wojlaeo, 1430 Seventh ovonue east. ■ ~]i FLUFF RUGS, eastern stylos, mado pn„ from old carpets and clothing. Hero tli

tlU Saturday. Phone 344.-;. FOR SALPv—Genuine Penn^sylvanln ol.,. Parrnfine Base Metor oil a t 25 ccnts o.p por quart. Noae botter. Why pny ”Jl m yc, Lind Automobilo Co,.______t S.VLE IIA m 8W IT0UE8, c o ro ^ l ft;J braids, bobs, aad bobotta, combings —, made iu all latest f.tyles. Mrs, Frank 'a 8 tovon», 1245 F ifth cast. Phono 008. ^r FOR SALE—Llewellyn setter pupa, 3{. months old; from good hunters; pricea, rvnaiiiinh}i'. Kurl howry, Wendoil, Jdaho. ^1- FO^l SALE—Uoverol young Gaeraaoy^0 Jcriuy cows; all go'-d, healthy, pro-'p r0 duclpg cowa. ' Phono 540-B5.. _______1 _ll FOB SALE^Team, harness aad 0 wogoa. Horses Home bam. " Jo

FOR SALE—Boyce-ito, tho now fuel 0 intonalfior. Inereaaes power and mile-'

age and cures carboa troubles. - Try It. ’ Lind Automobilo Co.

>• FOH U A L iS ^ iu ii lavajory aavi/s. ^0 large slso. tarpa, rubbe'r belting, 8-41f garden hose, rubber, and 5-8 cnn.v.::, — ,. hose. Phone 640. Idaho Junk liuii&i-,,’. y bock i»f Idaho Department StDre. I

* WANTED—MIBOELLAKEOUB. |— -------------- ----- - g j

WANTED-^-Usod davenport in go<><l , condition. Phono 551-J; . ; ;~

WANTED—ehoata^ state size,\ ago _1 ’ and price. F . Deatoa, Boato 8, City. ; JO1 WANTEI>—Spring cbickons a t b e tte r ' — 1 pricca. South Park-Orocery,,Twla.raUs. ^ I, WANTEI>—Pasture near ttfwn for 50 HC - 'ewes and lamba, R. 0 . Evans, 527 'See-,. ond avenue north. ' ) ,r. WANTEI>—Four or fivo~”room fur> ■1 nished houso or apartment for w in ter, = . or longer. Must be e lea^ cloao In and, roaaonable. Phone 807-'W..__________ j .

WANTED—Used furniture and mgs,. Will pay cash. Phona 405. A. H. v L -

eent Co.- _____________________ ^I WANTED—To borrow $2000 first

mortgage on 40 acres.. PhOBe 593.■ WANTBD—Pasaengers; cte leaving Thi : 7 a. m, Sunday for Bliss to meet train Bot . No. 83. PJ^one '22 . for resorvathias., Jack Pcrsonius._____________________

- FO.B EENT—FUBMIHHBD BL

FOB ' BENT—Four-room apartment, rfurnlAed. Call a t Model Shoe Store. e

POR BENT—Two room* ia modem j. heme. Phone 580-W. __

FOB BENT—Furnished room, 52? ". Beeond avenue north._______________ —

FOB BENT—U ght bousekeeptns BT’ rooms and front bed room. Close ia I

411 Main weat. * POB BENT—3-room furnished apart

meat. Beasonable. Bungalow. Appij; F ifth street oad Second are. east. ^

FOB BENT—Well famiahed 3- room olog eablB, Midway Alturas-Bedfish ? =lakes, $10 par week. Beference, Mrs. .L. 0. Sehndder. Write or phoae Mrs, ^ a M. Foley, Stasley.

' JI , ' . '

1000 AOBES L A ^ FOB SALE— x.three miles from railway aUtlon. No. —1 alfalfa, wheat or poUto Uad, $15 ««■ to $25 per acre; canals, laterals and reservoir completed; ample -waiter supply; go6d markets.

500 ACBES FOR B E N T -42 to $5, -~-fbr term of yeara; 40-aere tracta. |TWWork stock, dairy stock, ‘tools and Tmachinery on tl.e graosd lit Smith 0ralJffy. Walk«r JOrer. Irrigation —Dii trict. Inquire o A j . B, Moore, BOHudson, Nevada. > i

.CANADA OFFEBS FREE HOME- ^ STEADS—J. L. Porte, Spokano, Wash- q^] ington, authorieed agent ,of the gov- j cmment of the Dominion of C u a d ^ ^ will be a t the Perrtne hotel, Twin Falls, — Idaho, on July 20 to ^ive free infor- matioa to p o rti^ wbo are intgrestad ia i acquiringjiree homestead l&sd or other landa_ in western Canada, and will also I 'A iaauo certificates to laad seekers, ea-- U titling them t« greatly redneed ratea. — whilo tn v elin g on the Canadian Unas'; H of ^ Iw a y . ' ■ -jrate

r ■ ■ y a g e a e v eff

mm— A N D W O R T H I T !

and oonstitiite th e b e s t m ean t ion of re s id en ts o f South IdahcI irOB B fii<T -MISOBLXtAHEOirB '

PIANO to wnL 210 Fourth avetin# north. \ _____ ■• ■■■'

FOR BENT—Water stock in Twin • Falls Canal eompany. Contafet Tiwn- slto Company.

■ M O N ET TO LOAN.

$1000 TO LOAN on first mortgage! city or farm. Exohaage Realty Co.

, MONEY TO LOAN—Farm and eity •’ property. 0. E .. Potter, roal. estata.

i! ,l-a P12R CENT money for far* loana Can get you the money in tr« ^ ^ s from .datj of-applleation, :.Q. a .

MX8 OELZ1ANBOUB

'MATERNITY NURSING—Mrs. J . B.Morgan. Phone 837sl. ____________

MATERNITY nursing, Mr*. E. J, Smiser. Phone 540R4.

j f o b BALE—B EA L EBXATB

I'OR SALe—Twp-rqom house, 1340 Kimberly road. Inquire 200 Washing* ton north.

FOB BAUl—At^TOMOBILES

FOR SALE cheap, Chandler seven- passenger, i o n model, in good eoadl- tion. Call 25, Castleford after 8 a. m.

r. FOR SALE—Dodge sedan, 1923 mod- ’ ol. Would take Ford In trade. InquireO. K, Barber Shop._______

FOR SALF,—Goodyeor tiros o t lower iirlcca than over boforo and higher quol-Ity. Llhd Automobilo Co,__________ _

POB SALB—Touring eor, 6 ey llndev |Mu 8000 miles, A barg^n. ghono 08.

w a n t e d - a u t o m o b il e s

SPOT CASH pniii for ii.ii'il'Korda,. Centrnl Garagr, ;na Went Bhoaheno. Phone 018 W. .* ;

WANTED—Sevoral good used o a ^ John B. \Vhlte Co., Phone 147W.

1 POU BALE-LIVSaTCOH. ~

FOB SALE—Bow. pigs, Duroc-J'jraey. ^ 1 Ucstbook a t G, II. Self blkoksmlU

r ____ PHOFESSlbNAL ' 'I .. ATTOBMEYS'

SHAD L. UODanT—Booms 12 and 11 .; F 'rat National Dank Bldg. Phone fl 0 . 0. HALIh over Cloa Book Wtore.JOHK W. GBAHAM—Lawyer, Bank A

i Trust Building. Phone D85-B,ASHE» B, W iLBOy-Lawyer, ’HOMEB O. tllL L B -O vcr City Oaf* SWEELEY ft BWBSLSY — Atterneyt

' at-law. Praetlee la all courts. Twi* *■ Falls, Idaho. • ___________

BUSINESS. DIRECTORYTOPDINO.

Aeetylene welding, auto springs mads “ factory stylo," auto wheels made a n < ^ repaired.. Oeneral blacksmithlng anu wood work. All work guaranteed. Phone 824. Q. H. Sclf. 250 Seconc South.

__________ BLAPgSMITH*

BLAOKBMITH— M ACmNB. SHOP— Blacksmiths, welders, t>ot]er makers,- maehlniata, manufaeturen.. s^pU ea of sll kinds; atfenU Altman-Tayles Machinery Co. Krengel Machine Oe. Phone leoa. ' 210-220 Second ava. ft

A'UTO BBBVICH,

BTDDBBAKBB BEBVIO&^Deaa aod Dobbs. We correct aU Stulabakte (roubles. ISO Second arense west.

OLABB

WZZnxiW OLABS-Wlnd shields^ u b l net work- Moon’s Shop... ^ o a s 9

TBAKSTEB-

W A SBEBa'sBA V SrEB ANP BTOB^AOB 0 0 . Coal and wood. K o n a 141.

OBOZIEB TBANBFEB 0 0 . Phoae 848.-Crating, Btoragp sod Liberty eoal.'

MeZnOHOLB TBANBFEB k BTOBAQV —Garbage hauled dally. Phoae 200

SHOE BSPAIBIN a-

TWIN FAU.A SHOB BBPA'TBTNO, IS l W. Shoshooe. Ph. 388. Beal leather, Goodyear beela. Work guaranteed.

BOYAL BBOB EBP AIB E H O P -O Meyers, Pr^tp. 130 Second St. ’ 6, . Twin FalN. We also cony new shoea

vhrLCANmKO

SEM BTATE VULOANIZnro OOr^IS6 Beeoii.] a*e, west. Goodyear saI Miller-lirr^ Vuiraaitiag, retrMdias

PAINTIirO

rA I N T I N O , KALBOM nmrO-CaB •1513. 0 . E, Kuuklc. N

HOUSE PA lN tiN G a t raaaoaaUa . Phono 690J. ' .

rWIHWEST,Alex M cPherson B ack F rom

■ - C alifornia D eclares T h is R e- ••- g lon F avored S ectio n o f W e s t „

' . f o r S ure T h is Y ear,>\ Tbore Ui nff piacTI^ tho weat t ^ a r 7

MB «ofo o nd iu K » -^ th o Twin Pull* tl< •outh Bide, nccoT«ng,to Mo*

■ ion of T n Ja .l’aJJ*. who returned Wod- oa" ■- n i i i n y from o f M verh rw ook i Jn c«

r CBJlfomlii, wbCT^ ho h u p roperty hold-' Infcs and w here M n . M cP h o ao n U Uv- to

lag . C a lifo rn ia ,-th io u g h i t« / la o k o f a.w ato ri hoof an d m outh dlaoaae an d lU fo

■ other troublea is going through a po- vo . riodw f hard tJmea th a t-I t ahonld haTO th■ gono through two yeara ago, aaid Mr. pr

McPherson,, who roprojionta l^voatment wl/ Intdroita anil conaequontly mado a thor* th ongh aurv6y of. the condltlona in Cal- ey

ifom ia while there; po■ -Thoro haa boon practically no raina in rinco March In aontJiorn California, ac-

. cording to Mr. McPhoraon, and o t tho pl, - ‘ prosont timo tho aituatlon la to aorioua nli

th a t’ power plaata which formerly had jon plenty o t water for powcr^aio now xibIjib be gas nnd oU goneratlnf; power Iri aub*[th atotiohs boing built in an effort to ,J u

' furniah cuatomeVa with aervico. Not of only haa tho lack-of water nnd tho hoof co

' ♦ nnd mouth dlaeaae aorved to puncture do tho boom oxlaling there but probably 08 im portant in the L 09 Angolea dia- Q tric t 'h aa beon tho diminlahlng of tho oil wells. • Santa To Springs oil produc­tion haa boon cut in two and with tbo exception,of ono or two districts which '•

?aro atill on tho upward trend all othor dlatrictB nro diminlahlng.

fiool EJrtat« Cut. 'ThU condition, said Mr. McPhorson,

. has rosultcd In roal ostato prices being „» out. \7hil0 ' thoro still romaina plenty

of money In tho country and property offered right can bo sold, tho day of ^ apeeulatlon and high roal ostato pricos

•' ia, over. Farmers In California th la j^ ^ yoar nrb much worao o ff tban in Idaho,' « , no mid. Cltrua growers during tho-laak ^ two or threo years, have made notUng* , «nd thia yew t h ^ will lose monoy. Aprleot and poach c r o ^ gonorally « o ® , of inferior fra lt and in a diatriet whoro ^

'T *10 oannsHu fonnerly wore ntaning but- 'ono‘la operating,at proacpt. - ®P' •, ; Thero la ao d ry fa rm ^rbp thia year ..teabln«d:With other'eo&dltlona throvgh-

• :,obt too ita ’fo loiniiiJa plaela j California in . poor condition. Conditions arc-auch In tho power altuation, ho ftild, tbnt in ' each town cotiservatlvo measures havo boen> found ‘necessary. Houses aro ' aaked to ont down lights -£5 per cent and. stores nnd places of buslnoss SO por cent. As a result tho streets nro dnrk n t night nod Httlo power Is usod.

Southorrt California Is geitln'g whnt It .ahould havo had somo tlmo before and

. in the long run .will bo mueh bbttor' for y°' ibt he said. IV will be> a yonr or two th< beforo conditions can right th«raiclvcs, n ^ u b le ta still being had with, the hoof ■ an^ month disease nnd tho epidemic is

. by no moans yet ovOr. • tro

RAIN AT IDAHO FALLS '! ' R E L IE V K IRRIGATION p"

— riv Jndg« Bcthwelt o f Twin Falls ToUt <foi

^ ef'BiUn 'flatarday and Snaday; Oon- dltlens Somowhat Bettor. ' V /

Rains last Saturday alglit and Sun- 001 day o t Idaho PalU and in the upper ' | fcak o rivor Talley helpo^ crops in tha t j

'regioft fC»s1dftrabIy, according to Judgo '.Jn m e a ii^ BStbwoll, -who was one ■' c f those who spont soveral d a ^ la Idi^o-FoUs doring the firs t of tho woek

„nttendln|f the "eom m ittee of f l ro ” hearings on storage w ator difficulties between tho. npj»r and lowor Snake rl%*er valley*. ., ,,

.Officials n t rdahO'^&Ua, said Judge <] rS^thweU, conservatively. estlfliAlo tho - i .

good done by tbo rain a t half a million . dollara to crops in tha t region. The .u ,

Bltnaltea so fa r aa tho use of, Irriga- tloB water Is concerned in thnt region haa been reWeved considerably by tho Tain, according to offlelnls, nnd about 1. ,, four-tenths of an Inch fell. ^

Tho rain extended north throoghont tho ToUowitone parX section^ whoro th e n was snow nad ^outh and east as fa r a« American Prills whcro the fa ll' w ai light.- iV ra lned considerably at

' L av a hot spflngi. Idaho PalU fanners aad boslnesa men, Bceordlng to Judge Bothwell, are optlmU'tic over the pros- peeta of good crops thU foil aad good business eondlUons.^oneralIy. ^

ORIOEER S3NKHE8.Opeainff of the Chanticleer, miles'

ftorth of the Washington »ehool on Blue ; Lakea boulevard. Chicken dinners

•erved. eountry* style. Speeial a t t u - ^ r e n to Inacheons, aiteroooa and

•realBff pntie*. Beservatiosa made in •dvasee. M n . Dickey, and w t— n p p i^ Tl^one 5 1 5 -B lI .^ iT .

WABBAKT 04SL .- Jo ljr 19, 1»S«. • W . m u of. t i e A aetlean lU U reservoir diatriet, ntun- b c n 301 to MD, both iaelosive, will be p a ld 'i f preseated s t the. offiee o f the

.d is tr i^ oa Jo ly 87, 19S4. Intereet .on these warraat* eea«M Ju ly £7, 1M4.

'■Wr H. Speaee, treaaorer- AraeHtfaa Palla ramrveix district.'—«dv:

- ^ U re iii by t»» p « a B M i

" T W I N F A L L S W E I

C a n N o w G o A h e a d j a n d C a l l f o r B id s

o n D i s t F i c t B o n d sI A U o n i e y . f o r A m i t U m

. P r o j o c t g a y s C o u r t A c t i o n ■ l a s t S t e p N e c e s B a r y . ' ’

Notbttiff B ta sd l l a . t h e . road oo ir o t !• aotUng the beads amouatlng to tS,- A 700,000 for. the-A m erican Palla dam

aad tho bogin’aing of work in tbo aoar!; futuro oa thU pro jce t,.aeeordlng to ‘. Judge James B. Bothwell Thursday'

y evening la commeatlng upoa tho ac-j ia tioa o f.th e atate suprome court wjhich '

-Wodnosday eveoing .paascd favorably j< I- oa ccrtain constitutional, questions cOn. I n corning the bonds. * j;1- Tho prosont bond market, according'; ’• to Judge Bothwoll, U healthy nnd as , f a result littlo difficulty shoald ' bo | s found i r i ‘disposing of the issue fa.'^j ]- vorably to tho district.-,* Notlffo" of , 0 tho ca llin g /o r bills jjn tho bonds will;i r. probnbly bo modo In tho near future | t wbieh will bo followed by t]io salo ofi '- tho bonds arid tho posting of tho mon*!, I- oy for the beginning of work thronghji

payment of certain amounts now oiv-ii a ing before tho b ig 'd istric t was formod.i| :- Sixty or ninety dnys* should bo,i 0 plenty of time for tho completion of 1 s nli dotalls and tho atartirig of worlcf' lijon tho" dam. Judge Bpthwcll said, ho 1 K believed. Ho U tho legal roptcscnta-'l '•[tlvo of tho district.. Thursday night 1 0 I Judgo Bothwoll hnd r\ot yot rocoivod 1 t official word from ’tho stnto «uprcmo|i f court thnt n- decision hnd boon'handed I0 down. ■ « y" GAME WARDEN HIGH ° IN PRAISE DF AID |;1 GIVEN . IN REGIONp

Ohfef Deputy 'Vnurden Sallibary Saya'' Sportoaiea - and Farmers Holpla^ to !;

-.J*revent Law Violations, j|

I* Sportflition nnd fnrmors of tho T«vin,'* Fnlls project nnd fho rc'glon In south- '

west Idaho nro complimented, for IhoJ ’ co-oporatlnn thoy hnvo given tho state * J gnmo dopartmont In holding down vio- ’ J Intlons 'of tho gamo lawn, In a stalo- ‘

mont Usuod Thursdny by • John T. * J finliabury, chiof deputy gamo wardon * . Twin Falls. * ' J

- “ Sportsmott and farmer* in tho so* * I glon covered by this offiee," ^ald Mr. . , Salisbury, speaking for tho state gamo I dopartment, " h a v e givea exoolloat co­

operation ia^eoaserviflg the gariio of f t h e . region and .la provontiag tho . ibroaklng of the state game laws. I * believe the public in .geaor^I Is get* ,, ting n much bettor Idea bf Just what ; obsorWng tho laws of the state on , gamo monn 'to thom. ^I "D uring tho last 30 days there hns £ . not boen an nrront and I take this to I moan th a t through t4vo aid o t liports- , , men and tho' famwra arid publie gen-

orally tho gnmo laws of tho state nro ‘ being obscr\'ed as they should lio. , 1 Comparing the two-month period this . yonr with the samo timo lnst yenr . , thtiro h«ve h'«cu 12Q_ m o^ ll^cenncs Ift- j

Rul'd.’ ’ If Four^ounties nro included in tho rc- ( I i(ion over which Mr. Snlislmry hns con- j

trol. They nro Twm FntU Joronie. .Sdnidok/i nnd Cnssia couulfcV. H,is .of- t fico nlso is coycrin^ nt ih-r prcscyt i timo Gpoding' county in nddition and

I Enst Ow>*heo county from tho liruncau riven and a part on Onolda and Powot |

■ <foUntles on tho Raft river side. g. I

VALUATION IS REDUCED t■ £

* Oonnty OommUslonen Grant U e f to t [ ' Salmon Blver .Project L auU in 10 a P e r Oent Valoation Seduction. 1

» . ______ ; , ■ . • T’ Twin Pnlls eoanty commisaloncrsi '■ sHtlag aa a board o t cqualiution last j wdOk, ordered 10 por ccnt reduction

in tho assosscd valuation for the cur- ' rent year o£ Salmon river project ' land upon which valuation of 120 orljj

'moro per acre 'had been phitcd. {' Tho reduction, according to tho cotn.--jp* missloners. Is In effect nn nbrog^»-‘ tion of n higher valuation placcd on ’ these lands this year by the county■ 'assessor,, and, as a result of th e re- ' duetion x-aluatlons in most Iristnnce*' will stand practically tho samp an

last year. ' ' ,

Z e k e H a \ S ay s:-

'WbilB M lraad y a tid m e. w as tal . a a y s m e , abe says, I aeeS blpsuu i -»*»•«•>« b ougb t t ^ t T v six o r seven o tb e r atocka o* hardwai th e y ? ” _ ••Y ep!” I aay i, " b n t I : p ean u t rrom B oston to N ew Y oik ; tbenaand W aad ta , BXTT' H B OOT ? k e o p ls ' b u y <Uiia’ a beap more

T H E E 'S A

P R I C E - ^ U A L I ' j

Twin Falls HardTTBder N ew ^

w . a . w t o k o P f o . b . s h z

E E K L Y N E W S , T W I N R

i B f f l W l l i la« Rex Buek^, f l o tw D ea le r in T w in _ F a lls , /W o u n d e d .,b y , ■' " f jig h w a y m a n N ea r Csisper. ,.2,* ' Box Bupk, ft hoMo dealer, who .for- im merly made bi* bomo in Twin PaUa and ’ >''U now living a t Idaho FolU, w aa bold ““ llip on the toed WOit of Caepor, .Wyo,,

the othor m orning, and a h o t, aa ho. ch jemireed.ffom a tout at tho conimaad ily of tho hlghwaymoa, oiceordlng to an art- •“ •,lole printed In thn Caaoor aoT^papore.

Mr. Buck, who with hla two brothers, Bay and'Bud, also former roaldenta of this city, woa taken to a Caaper h‘o9* pltal immediately' folloT^iog the ahooi

fft-',ing and, according to tho paper, wni 0* not seriously iBjurtd, although only tho

position in whieh ho omergod from tho tent saved his llfo in nil probability.

o f | Mr. Bnek and his brothers were ">*'oamped on tbo road sovon miles out of ghjCasper nnd prior to leaving camp in »V'|tho morning tlie two-brothers loft camp 5‘l.jnnd went Into Casper for somo cigar- bo . ottes. While they woro gono Mr. Buck of,busied hitrisolf by .packing a suitcase. rlci'Whlle ho'wns busy inside tho ten t at ho thU a voice coming from outside tho ^a-' tent commftMdcd Mr. Buck to come out- ht'sido nnd put up his hnnds. Ho enmo od out of tho tont in a stooping position ne|and ns' ho came through the tont door cd tho highwayman, nbout six foot nway,' sho t him.

Tho buliot went through a fold ol 1 flesh In' tho sum ach nnd In to 'h is leg ' whoro it lodged. - Following tho shoot-

jing, tho highwayman took (85 In bills J from Mr. Buck's tfbuscra, tied a bluo handkorchiof over lils oycS) bound his

yg-'hnnds behind his bnck nnd then loft , ^ 0 nftor warning hlmr-that n falso move 1

.would result In bolug kllloil. Tho hlgli- ; waymnn declarod thnt Uo hnd n partner

.Jn nonr by who w(iuld watch his ovory move. ' • : ■

Soon afte r the holdup nnd shooting ;i tho two brothers tctutncd. Tlioy notv-11

Iq. fled tho sheriff utter tnking their brothfU. [p. cr to tbo hospital, posses scSured th e |;

surrounding country but without suo- ( OQ cess, saya 'the paper. Tho Bnck broth­

ers now live a t -Idaho Falls. Their father also formoriy lived la Twin Palls. )

Le DEPUTY GAME WARDEN ■ GIVES SCOUT T E S T S ]

^oka S alU bnry TelU of Zeet* u i i s p . , t s a Xdiiikl O a s p B 07S H av e In .SbV J

' . abene B aa ln ; H a v e M nch F an ., ______ • <

Tpsta In safety firs t work an^ ia ' cosse'rvation woro glvori 'b y John T. » SalUbnry, ehlef deputy game warden < with hondquarters In Twin FalU a t tho 1

? ' scout camp In Shoshono basin Wcdnes- day osoning and Thursday morning'.'. Eight boys passed the safety first testa

'P- while abc paasod tho tn t s on conscrva- tion., , ;• Boy scouts a t tho cnmp, npproxi- mately 80 o t them, this week nre busy | and having tho time of tlieir lives, nc* * cording to Mr. Salisbury, who wns high *

"■ In hU praise of th© work tlmt is bobig " le. done by tho boys nnd the good-time

they .are. hnving. The camp, bo snid,V' is In the Minidoka forest at the head

of Rock ereok and in tho timber. ,In his opinion It is. one of the best

spots, thnt'could have been'selected fo^ * a camp df tba t 'kind. Tho «amp U to bo held for six weeks during which J

D tlmo every boy scout in tho Snake river ?district should spend a wook nt least

to there. , Accommodations are the best to ai)d besides the fun tho boys nro hav­

ing they are pasting tests which nre j woll worth while to them, bo saldi. - ------- *' ' — ' • ^ ®

.1 ■ ■A ccord ing to 'Webster.

Undefiled, clean, unadulterated, real ® (—that describes our ico cream, full; ‘’'‘I'nnd perfectly.:

\ ,SVliy le t y ou r .ch lh lrea havo any oth'erf J*

Served in nny style and sold nt the fountain at CO cents a quart.

HERS3T & RAMBO • Our New Store

Next Woolwortb’s.—adv.

,w k i n s

ta k lp ; b realcfast tU a loozoing. she see thU feller, w y ck o fr. o a d tb.em 'Tw in P a lU Hsxdwape S to re . ’Bout

lw are in to w a too, aaidea tb a t, a in ’t X knew a fe lle r eacd w ho n l l a d a .

t ; . ^ e Qsed op Bomsthla* w e r ^ v e n r T B E S B . A e y te ll m a tb e y are n e th a n .til^ey'expected.*’

A E £ A S O H .

A T Y - ^ E R V I C E■/

dware Companyr H soagm en tSmpM AN . W. Ot SBXPHAK

F A L L S , I D A H O ; T H U R

I i On B aslnee—Hewmid B. SabbuF«tBt" te H iaberly Tboxvdaj a ie r s iv

aoss.

. .Oo to B n k k o ^ d Mr«. Elsie Bambo w a e vliit-

y. ln g .ia Piler .Tbaraday.

m Prom Salaos-^H r;raad;M rf. WiU Lytle of thb Salmoa trae t were.vUltora

■* In Twin PalU Thursday. - i ■- *■ il Seren C an Slt0ap->SovoB ears of

shoop came in from Bograoa Thursday ovoulng for tho eastern markets.

i rftory Hour—Tho public library aa- . nouncos a story hour to bo held Friday

morning'in tho oity park Irpm 10 to 11 ^ o'clock.....— .......... >-

* Leavo for KUU—0. A. Bnlloy and Alan 0 . PJshor loft,Thursday for Stan-

t ley basin, whero they wUl spend a few* duys- fishing.0 ,0 Back Prom-Gating—Mr. and Mrs.

Asher B. WiUoa and Mr. aad Mrs. Joha 0 A. Barrett roturnod 'Thursday from a f lO-day outing a t Boar lako. ' • ' ' n 'p Taxi Oimer Back—A, Erickson, who ’* operates a taxi in Twin FalU, and fam- k iiy returned Wednesday night from an >. overland trip to Craig, Colo., and ro* t turn.D . . » I.i I '

Burley on Bnainess—N. 0 . Hall-was J n pnsBoriger to Burioy Thursday cvo- [j ning, whero ho will attend to somo busl- r iicHK for tho Alfred J . Brown Seed oom- ., p.my.

J Annual Picnic—Tlio Mountain Vlow club will bold tholr annual plcnlo dln-

^ nor on Suntlny, July 27, at tho Buhl city phrk for the familios of tho mom-

licra and a fow iuvllod guests.

B Gate Olty v l^ to W ch n rlo s Sessions ( of rocutollo .was n visitor In Twin Falls0 l)utAvecii triilns Thursdny. Mr. Sessions

is tho district superintendent* of thof Motropolltau Insuraneo compnuy.y ------------

Home ia Iowa—^[r8. C. II. Bobbins 7iiuid dnuglitor left Thursday mornlug .-'for 8 io»x City, lo-wn, -whoro they will (i*Juin ^Ir. Robblns-atid mako thoir home, s Xliey will stop on routo at-G reeley,• Colo., and visit frloads.

r Sheriff Gets Back—Sheriff and Mrs. :. ^f. E. Finch rind family returned Thurs-

dny ovoning from an outing of several days a t Smith’s hot springs. Sheriff

^ Finch’s brother, B, E . Finch of Caml, ^ HL, accompanied thorn.

a _ BclaM M M p —iir . aad M ri. PolU ^ Andriano returned Wednesday., from St.'

Joe, Mo., whofo Jhey vUltod Mr. An­driano's • parenhr. nnd other relatives'

t Thoy visited Mr. andl^Mrs. Jphn Tho'-' . mots a t Stansbury; Mp., and aUo1 stopped off In Denver, Salt Lako andI Kansas City on the way h*omo. ' ’ •

Vemoa* Walters H e r^ T o rn o n D.I Walters arrived Thursday from Wnsh- , ington, D. G., where bo has ^eon'stiidy-

ing law a t the Georgetown university.; Ho will spend a fow.days iiero visiting . hl» father, Judgo E. A. W a lte r^ and . brother Edwin ond will thon go to Ekn*.

side, Ore., to sco his mother, who U . spending tho summer there.

Mei lcana in Oonrt—Picas of not• guilty woro entered beforo Judgo O. T.'

Duvnll in probato court Thursday by Joso Morales, chnrgcd with grand lar-

; ceny in tho theft of several packages ; o f laundry, arid of Antonio Gomes aad

Las^ua Aranas on petit larceny charges. Preliminary bearing for tho throo Mex­icans will bo held Saturdny morning.

, . TASTT LTJN0He 3^Served a t nny time of tho diy.

Herbst £ Bambo.—adv.

T a k e I n v e n t o r y .Oaeo- a year—or oftener—you

-^ako n complete invcato/y of your husine^ You eheck p rofit" and loss.' You determino where you stand.

Your in90rane0 should be eheeVed with 1j)o. same 'care.

- Changing values should bo pro* t^cted ag.ilnst low by fire; prop­e r forms should be -writtea.

ThU H artford •Agency caa give j 6u^e<#>ert; service ia la- turaneo matters.

•^e W ttts P o lld * ^

Twin Falls Title & Abstract Cb'."

‘•Brery S a d of iDssranee ao« Bonds"

• FbOM 168

R S 3 P A Y ; J U L Y . 2 4 , 1 9 2 4

f e : ' f S m l e a O v e r - C i t y

e a t , '‘Wanri -weatbor settled over Twin a f t ■ -i-Thoiidey... . T^o mercury

. ■tamped from s r d e g r m aa ttie Biax- ji , -;.imani polat,'Wodnesday to 03 de-

•H. ,„greaa.Thaiad8y,-,aa advsineo of 1 8 - • l i t: . polata o pw ar^ U l ^ n m temper

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A . S . V I N C E I S

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- JU ST REt" Carl)ha

S E W E Ivho

T. B a l l a n t y n e P lu m b ivaa •ve-jsl-

' Diamondlow

” SPEConsills • ■ ■ •

TbU is tbo now Coleman Oookt Stove. TbU burner gives six tlmi

M as much beat as tbe ordinary 0 [rs. B j burner.

t’ral R-Iff Hnvo you seen the aew Cole*

S5.00I iu )lo.50 EleetHo l i o o j ; ' w ill h u t

K __-S4.30’OS. . I II I — ■ Iho'. « .0 0 “ F ln p p e r” E lcclrie H air

■ C urlori; ' ( P I 1 C .poclal ________ __ _ o l . l O

j)_ $3.50 Bottio Cappers; for bot*sh- tling catsups and oth-!ly. er things; , spoclal™ 4 Dty. ■ —— , —- . Iiug $7.00 Croquet Sets; ( f t tind ipecial .... ........ ..... 3 )D * D Vca*

^ Dandy Camp Stoves*' (g rt' Q fJspecial ______ : ____ :. tO ia * o D

not . 'p ; #17.50 Auto C I O K Aby Tents; spocial

Lad - •‘Mmm — ^ — ....>1:es.

M q r i e y ^ A .

S a v i n g

j Our Regular IF R U I T

P i n t s , D r e y M a s o n ... Q u a r t s , D r e y M a s o n T w o Q u a r t s , D r e y M a .

. r y ^ R A P E J U I C E

1 /2 G a l . G r a p e J u i c e , ....... 9 9 c

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25- l b . S a c k B e e t S u g a ,

• N E W P O T A T O E S

1 0 p o u n d s

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S u h k i s t L e m o n s , d o z e

■ S T O R E L O i1 3 4 S h o s h o n e N o r t h —

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.^atare . d o j ^ / t b e S4 iionr period however, iovored . by Thursday'#

y m d ia g a ^ ^ degrees or 7 do- V . ■ gw*» loweT tban for tbe ]^rdcodlag -

ei-boar*.'

lOo-SATCBDAT APSSB;NOOH->10o ’ Onr delieiooa lee ereom sodaa. Herbst ^ B a m ^ .—« d r.- '

B E A P T H E J W I K P A ^ N B .W a

d . A u t o T e n t s t o r R e n t

m T C O M P A N Y

O i m i B B ■. . 20T«|6 muaUlu Soitli

E C E F V E Dc-load ^R T IL E cb in g & H e a t in g C o.

Hardware: i A L S

/ '■✓

T h e. *''Foatboreao" Min- r oil ^ deadliest trout

bolt known.

c- *2.25 Ford Tubes;J special ---------------- «1>X* I D

“ $3J0 TeanC "* ' (g r t C |V Bacqyots; spoclal— ^ jU »O V

^ #fi.50 Thermos (g r t Q K ■ Jugs; special :_____ w O « O 0

C 92.00 P in t Thermos < Bottles^ spofelal ___ I O C

t- $3.00 Quart Thermos (g r t r t f j J Bottio; spoclal ----- L.

•• $1L*.00 Bollor Bearing Bubbor

) ___S8.50„ $3.05 Aluminum Preserving Ket-

> .I X $1.75) 8 co ou* now Pressure ( g |J rt |V

Cooker; special w O » U U

, , C a s h ,

S t o r e s

Saving PricesT J A R S '... .......................................$ .7 9I QQ

r ^ o n J .5 9

S A L M O N

L a r g ^ , m e d i u m R e d S a l m o n , 3 f o r . . . .S S c

G A R ~ ~m r . . . . : . .............. :.......... . . . .$ 2 .2 9

P I N E A P P L EI

3 c a n s ..................6 4 c

V O N S

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