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vou s . NO. ;68*'i ELEVENTH YEAR. TWIN F^LS, TWIN FALLS COUNTY, IDAHO, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 191«. SUBSCRIPTION *2.00 PER YEAR W ill Cdnsew^ pitage: For Irrigation - QREATEST CAPACITT OF kVY DAH OF ITS JLBIOIIT. Seeniarj Tajrior Sar^- £xtrA Water w m Ltkelr Kot Vfl Needed Uer« Tlite'TMr. / ShoruT^ter JtSy'fTthla yoar, two- Ahlrds oC-the nuuEtmum ollotaeot of £C,000 acre fe«t which Ja. Bsslsnod to tbo Twla Faila.South 6ldo tract as a ratnit ot tbo buUdlns of tba Jackson lAko atorace dua, will be AvaUable, U DO«ded., Owing to tbe u io u n t ot enow -■ Jn tbe.Biaiuita^B and the largynui oT wAter now com ^ doim ue rlrer; Secrelary W. 0. Taylor aaid yeatertoy fiui f ir ^ U m>l vrubiAilo-that-tbta y««r. Next year tbe . full iuaoont of 96,000'ftcre feet will ftTBilable U reauired. ' The foUowlng from' tbe Vodday te- ane of the C*piUl Mews glv«e a de«- cripUoD ijf. the dsm aod the tpUl amonnt of atoragecapaelty, wblch'^ihll ba QtUlsed to hold wat«r‘ft>r tho tf«Jt# aTohg Bitt. aiwlKrrtTefHtt- 0M» -ot q&r oaoally dry yeara’wblch tnig(it other- wlM w»alt.ln shortage: y. ' **The Jackson I,«ke.<'dBm extea^OB to enable storage ot aa^tlo^M rstor tor tbe; Twin iraija side proJectawllLbfi-OO^le^Mi^ ot the preawt yew. At that Bal^oC'-vnOeK I9 ^vredamatliui^Mr- tbe .Tw l& ;{ ^ jr o ]^ wUI.oeaaei TSe The Jackson Lake vnorrob Is ^ln W jom lng,^ut 26 inilM aout^^t^e Yellowstone park boundary. We'-wa- ter in tbo;.lako is not arallable .In 'Wyoming, but is in Idabo. . “Tbo concrete work ia tinlshea and tbe earthwork will . bo done noxt xnontb. 'TPhe JtelMOtt U k o rM orrolr wlIJ etore considerable wator. which will be aTallable tor use this year. ■Its . storage capacl^ is 700,000 acrfr-foet, the greatest ot any. dam in tho world ot Its height, 67 foot Tbe main .dam • will be.comploied wlthin'tho origlhal ^■-^-^ttinittf^of-4m000^biflh=lB=ftl<9=a remarkable teature. - - t ------------- “It wUrtako lho water trom Jackaon iake-*evea-d«jr»_to_flQjy_dQjTO_the - Snake rlrer to the ftUlnor dam. In or* der to arrange tor tho passago ot tbls _ storage water, a cpntoreaco was held in ISe'^aflce'ot-Slatff-Bngtneer Smith Snake tntfrmxmr-MIlner-were-pres- est. The'meoUng was called by tlio ' atat«:-«agln«ec4n.ordecJhatj^tuiLw- derstan& g might ho bod with rospocf to handling of tho Jackson lnko water, which wtll pass a large, number ot beadi^tes boforo it roaches its point ot diversion to tho Twin Fays project .............................. CONVO«NOn917 ; TW IN WUS Clwlca^^oaa Xay'DelegatM Frflm' AlI Farta of State Comlo? Uero Next Spring. ' T ^ F ^ K lls Vcc'eJvca jlB'full Bharo of - lho honors at tho convonUon qf the Episcopal church of tlio ^locctso of Idalio at Boi«o laat wook, not only ____jaaturiag_tK<u;opXg.catiop,pe»t, y c^ but having lU two delegates eoloctod os dolcgatcs to Uio Eighth Provincial synod which will bo fae]<I* somsUmo noxt winter In some city yot to bo do- tu:nilned. Tho Umo for holding *ho conrocatJoD horo noxt year haa not hoon dotormlaod, but It will bo somO; Umo in Uio lalo Bpring. DologalOB, both clerical and lay. from all parU ol tho sUitb will bo present ' : , ^ Rev. U B. FrancH and ,CoL C. U Longloy of tbls dly. tho clorlbal and lay delegate, roapocUroIr. at Uio Bolsi ......coQTOcaUon. wore among- the., •fou: clerical ‘ond tour loy dolegatca select- ed for- ihcT, mooUng of llio provincial synod. ' . . PROGRAH>OB PARISH , Chloken Dloner and -W W Om _W ltli It To .loUowed bj AmuMnientsi ' ' Tho-beet Uilngs tn-thoJlne-oLilnj oaUog and Uio best things in tbo wa; ,ot umuscmonts will bo tootures ot th< chicken dinner glTon at tho parish baj of the Ascension church Friday nlgbt Juno 9, to which a general iarltsUoi baa been extended tb tbe public. Th dinner -will begin at 6:80 and'conUnu onlfl. «:00 V«lock, after wbteb, th tablea-wlU ho cleared, and a prograa ' BlTon, The'; details of whloh-have no . yal:beeai.w.ork®d 0 Ht,.but which, prom .ues to be sometblng unique imd ‘n o iU At Aoi. PVD:ARRm=ON= smuwwGE fay Corand: Ijatvey Standlee ..of Murtaughin Custody IMPLICATED DY STATEMENT OP ailtL TO OFFICEB& Condition of Lawlossaefls Among Yonng Folks Said To Exist In Bmall Town. - Fay Cox and Harvoy SUndlco nt Murtaugh. aro under arrest, charg^ with a statutory otfenso and sovoral young men from that' town are In parta 'unknown -as a rM ult ot a state - ment made Monday ovenlng to tho offlcws-by Elslo Wllllaias,-wbo gircs her age a« 11 :^eara. ~* fl^mjilHn'g flf— mf l t t t t r y <*n«n‘«^ftT Mr., 6r^by s^:-. "Forjhe past, si* montbs I’^ve^bem'bmlnK rumors of an alleged la'jlsss ^dlU ob said to prorall at Mnrtaugb, but definite tn« fonnaUon wu*la«klng. Monday, I was asked to ^ to uiat town and inVesU- jcnta as a result ot recent develop' meats there. - I went accompanlod by Sberlff Keadsll, aad ^ e InroaUgaUos oonrlnced me-tbat % baa state ot law< lossneM among young people exlste'l I d -that communlt^.and that certai) yotmg.miBO tbere; wero in tbo habit ot t«avh.|r tor lnuno.ral ^ s ^ a l i e n ^ e t a atatement impU* caUng Uie, young mon now undor ar- rest and otbora. We arrested these mon and Tuesday returned to Mur- taugh but found that sereral. oUier young meb hod disappoarod. JL bfr- 'liero th a t'S a tu r^ ntght dances have had much to do wltb the bad condi- tions extsttng among Uteyoung peoplo there. I Intend to see Uiat all viola- tors ot laws .protecting minors aro punished to Uie tull oxtent ot Uie law. both In Mtiruugh and elsewhero In the Attoraey d . M. BooUi. ba» been r ^ taiood to defend the young men, whose =5ra85mwfE=Wll-WlWdnitrsnfh-iliRft ns he and County Attorney DaTles may be able to arrange dnrlng'the term of^® dlatrict court, now-Inlsea^ slon, and before which they both havo o number o t cases. IMBLIifiMMMr: t TO BEiCCffTi Changes te ' PMfal Sat^' »nk BegnlaUotis Kade Possible br taw Just Post^ ------ --- - • - - Larger,:p08teV savings deposits will now bo accepted at the Poal Office. This Is made possible by an Important amoodment to the Post Savings Act just approved by Prosldont.Wilson. A poatal. aariBgs dep<jpltor may now have an account amounUng. to flOOD upon-which interest—will' be-paid; Fonnorly >500 w as Uio maximum amount he could havo to his crcdit This enlargement • of Postol Savings taolllUos will bo vory graUfying to thousands.of depositors who hare aV ready reachcd' tho old limit of $BOO and ore anxloua to entrust moro of Uifllr savlnga to Undo Sam. Another ' Ttmrr^T'ontni-nincnatinnirT-^r'wiir avoid further embarraaBmoni ,0 Uio public-and to ■poBtal.oltldalOB.Jho. going away ' with tho limit on Uio omount Uml could bo acceptcd from a depoBltor monthly. Undor Uio old lav^ 1100 could bo deposited in a cal- endar month. Tbo amendmonl abol- iBhes Uils rcBlrlcUon. \Vlillo Uie Poa- tat Savings System has already proved a signal succeas as Is shown by Uio fact thal mojo than w halt a million ) depositors have ovor eighty million ‘ dollara standing to Uiolr crcdit, sUIl . It has fallen short of moeUng-the dnU I demands of tho public becauae ot tho rcstriqted which havo oow boon ollm- inatcd. Postmaster Qonoral Burleson find Third AssIaUint Poslmastar Gen- eral Dockory—havo boeu tlrolosa, I their eftorta to securo a modification I of tho llmltaUons and tho now liberal- lalng legislaUon .Is parUcularly graU- , ‘^Ing Uj thcmu . ,••• » Dear-this city, MoDday-.aftomooa ai 1 tbo age ot 74 years. Tho funeral wiu held from the Qrossman chapel Tues' i day. aad wss conducted by t^e ChriS' e tlan Scionco church of tair.dty. In' s Urment in UUe Twin Falla .c«netory a 'M rj.'aarko camb-hefO'-trom-r'Neta a Colorado. Uirae yoara ago. She loavoi it a ta Wef^ and jnoUiWson :• WUllam. in tbls countj*. Bhfi'wwi 1 widovrfor^-roarsr-flbo-waa-aa-iafl - -VlLLISIff :R A tew ot the ViUlslas'w^ ^ are doisely goarded by tii —Coinp^ror^^^ COJITRACT FOS PUJKBDIS iS AWABDES TO FBAKK B fia iil. k lU thn of loiiaUbv HnUaC-Trwll. fmed Unin Fridw Nljht r«r Fliul Action. - The contract for tho coostrucUon of tho now grado school was let Monday I night to tho Northern Pacific Con-' atrucUon company of PorUand, which 1 erected tbo last wings built 00 Ui«| high school building, for Uio sum ot 123.330, ^ s company being ths low* ost bld'doK ‘Other bidders wero E. W hlt^ >2<.M2; Bobler'& F ^ lt >26.217; =V^<S4toWlrW€iB60rond-Fta8er;-Dod4! and Taylor,-126,672.- - - The contract tor' the’plumhlnB was Iet-to-Fraak-Healy-ft)r->2,ll3;-oUiur bidders being L. J. White, >2,100! W. O. Reed, >2.421; J. P. Cooney, >2,000;, aju a ft Jfajnw, >2,166; Home Plumb- ing ft Heating company,'>2,SlEfDal-' lynUaon:W.-884r;=^-.._.^- ^ : . The heattflg contract was not IfiiT lEe matter~ba^^CTred-To-tt mett> Ing tomorrow night. Bids for tliia contract•weret-W.-Q.-McPJiorson. >5,- 9S«; Boyer, >8,800 for fum ace'or 16,> t76 tor steam; L. J. WhlU). >^.380: Prank Healy. >6,682.83; W. 0. Rcca, W.M0: J. P. Cooney, 15,848. Rolativo to the plomblng contract the boax^ to6k tbb'ppslUon' that It ^valt botter to lot tho contract to a homo , maa at a allgblly incrcasod figure, bo . they rejected the bid ot J. F. Cooovy ’ cn this ground. Tho dlfrqrcnco bo. I tween White an^Hcaloy was held so : mnall a» to bo w u ally immaterial. ><o I the board held the bids to bo practl- , cally for tho sane amount and awnrd- I od tho contract,.to, Healy. ; BURlEV'tXaiRSION , n s BUNGPlANNtD > ' . r TflinSuo'“Excur8lOB'fo-Ball Game II I Arrangements Can Do IHado — [ Kimberly Deaton. An Q^urslon 1^ talked ot lo'tlic 1 baseball gamo In Burioy Suodify lio- ) tween tho toam of this city and the X Burley batters. It la not aeffnlicb 1 known al.thls time whether It con ht [ arranged for. ' Tho gamo pron>li«cs u 1 bo a warm one. 8 Twin Falls boat Kimberly in a gooi! . game on DecoraUon day by a score 1 of olgbt to two. Features woro Uu . bUUng ot Thompson of Kimborly, wh( 1 made a homo run and a single: Un 1 jilUihlng. o t CbWsUan and tho bn((lR( . by lho Twin Falls- team. • Klmberlj . got nothing alter tbo flrat InnlDga wtuio tho home toam got two In Uv first repeaUsd in tho second, ojldoi threo in tho, fourth. and ono In Un r nfWr” W«lter»r of lUila- dty, made 1 two bagger.' Lemp ' bnd ThompBon * .who pitched fbr Kimberly. Mruck ou »*• tonr-flachr^wailo •ChrlBUnii.- twlfllBi ‘5 for .this cits,, struck out eight. ■ ^ BatterloiTwero;, Lemp; ;ThompBoi >' and Eubanks tot 'KImberly. and Chris i- Uaa~aad. ifcConilck for Twin Falli Barker umpirM.tho game. . n ELtS PBOABAIHOT COMPXETf >. 'Tbei Siks* program for flag day I TT being .-naended aad will bo tinall It. iSJ(d9 np tonight so that its pub^lcJ \IDERS-PRISONEBS JN i in tho ratd oa Columbus, N. Tbey ' colored trooperi. ifflmoiAs r flNE M W JolmF . HanmSays Orchards Wimeldilcll— APPI.E8, PEACHES, PEAB8 A51) 8QUB CHEttBIEB ABIfflDAST. -FttamUL.Urg^Walton eovcrln^lTeodta Shoe Conboys Get InftfaM, "They said Uuit tho fniJt was all killed down hero ftnd thoy also said that it was all dead al Rock Creek, but it Isn't”, said Jobn F. Haaaoa. ot ihal town yesterdar- "l suppose that you had hotter not publish tbat without ip* vestigaUon oi folks might doubt i t ' ‘laughed Mr. Htasco, "but wo have gat a good crop oC . truit Apples, early peacho8.>p4^ and sour ctierrlos aro all in tloe -ceDdlUon. Sarly chorrlos .wereJtIlled^M_»«roJhp_lato peaohea. but our. fruit .crop lo>£ood.Uiken altch gether.' You ouglil-to come, out and jeo_for younrtf. __ “I aaw aomothliig at Uio'Wooden ■Shoe; headQiurtors today that alwoyti amuses mo v2ieo 1 see it It wu the brttfking la oC' diJ w cowboys.- Ono jBungJcllo.w. la PMtleular got na aw- ■fnl •fWghtr-Tlio-ofd^wwboya IM oot wnn fin ouUaw and e&nlloncd blm about the animal unUI he. was poelUvely whllo. I rode the suiius old horse' myself 19 yoars ago and lio was a Qulet anlmnl thon. “The funeral of Aid Crockou yostcr- day was on« o< the largest over seen Ih U iafpnrto^hc country; there were 41 autoa in Oie procosaloD. Mcl wae bom on Rock Creek aod overybody know him and regretted his death. Hiu father died two yeara ago. nnd hh mother passed away before. Ke left one brother, Qcorco Crockott, nnd a sister, Mrs. Pearl Dunko. "I loomed thl8 Djomloff as I camt in that John Wnlton who w'os hart Ir tho accldont in which Crocked wai kUIed,.ia.ao tnuch hotter<Uial iio lei thi^itralnod nurso go today and thn< ho ia considered out of danger at Insi and Is impravisK very rapidly." TiumlevBTivr 7 ” CiPSETOHHOORNERi Dahl Bforthant and Family Fall t< 'Verify Slory of Who\esalo Accldcnt . al Death. 1 ' Tiiat Bcd R . Tillery and hla whol famlly-who wcro reported annihilate in an auto accident ot olUicyr tb Maglo -daai .or Uio Salmon dam o Memorial d&x. sro uUll allvo aod'abl to.take thrco square tacals a day I the intormatloa brought from Uul this' mbrnlDg hy E. MnrguardBca. wh says that lAo propHotor of-tbo Goldo Rulo stbro la. tho weat end city ie nc only woll, but* is unable to account fc the startisf . of Uio grousonld] tal whloh •arouBod. tho wholo communtt: No Inforiiuaori has boon received M Buhl I4 tcgard to any aulo acddoi which. yvoDl^ account for tho startin or the Tum&r. Tho report waa thi -UPr-Tlll«i7:~bad.4runJiU-mAd>lnQ_ovi ai'biuk'lsto tJie wator and that a ;won?-Wlled; -- ................ ..... . CA8E-A«A»8T-W7^ WALTEBS * . DUWSSED DY THE. STAT ^8- ^ 6 - t)f the ■ SUte _of Jdai • agalast W.'-C.-Walters-wa<Caiamlal I oa motion 'ot.tho couaty , attorney 1 t. the, oponlDC. of court yesterday mon - In*. Wsllers-was .obM g^ ’wltb es STOCKADE— _______ __ are kept in a stodcade at Naalquipa. GREAT SEEOnOUSE ISBEIfW EREQED CourteenSe^ Comply of M il' —waakee-B^ins-Building— NEW STBUCTDBE w n x COST AP PBOXIHATELY « S 6 ^ . ______ Baling WnTDe of Brick aad Ceawi aad WJU Do Modem la Ever Way. BXCflvaUon w ork begun jreatorda on tho basement of the now, moder; brick aoed houso ot tho Coimeo Seed company of Milwaukee, Wia which whon completed will bo ono c tho finest structures of its kind 0 the tract and wltb machinery wiU cot In Che neighborhood of >26,000'. 'Th walls will bo' of brick, tho basemen comentod and thb jroof wUL-1Ie..otaa and gravel. The main structuro w{lll be ipn sibiy and'a'bascmentr6t> by lOO tccH sixe- There will be a lowor 60 te< in holghth and other lato applfancoi Tho Courteon'Seed'eompanyr-which-' a ploiioer InsUtuUon of tbo aorthwes and oso of tho largest soed compoali In tho country, baa-beretotoro-bougl TwinJ Falls tract p^ucta throug lo ^ agcnu; but resizing tho -poss MUtlpg and actuallUofl of Uils counti has doclded to locato a_largo. houi hero permanently. The basement wl contain lacgo storage rooms la whic farmers may store their garln. Tho contract has been lot of W. 1 Rood & - company, of this dty. Tl excavating la being done by the Cr< dor Transfer company. Tho new building will bo orocted c ’ Shoshono sU-oel aouUi, along Bide U I end ot the switch extondlng botwo< I Fourth and Fifth avonue aouth. BAPTISTS i H iDORSEPASTQ L - ~ t CongregaUon Kcoommcnds Hov. ^ C. »nier, »lio Beslgns For D llealUu Rev. B. C. MUlcr, who rcnlgned t , pa*torato_ot_tho ,BnpUat church Ik this dty roccntly on account df heaUh nnd who' will loavo Mond for Portland, Ore., for rocuperaUc » roceivcd a atrong afid unanimous 1 ^ commendaUon trom hlsrcongrogatl Sunday when ho hold his closing ai vlco hero. W o palplt-will bo filled .mlniatora supplied by tbo state boo 0 unUl a pastor Ib selected. ■ d A rocopUon was given lo Rev. a 0 Mrs. Miller at lho church -Mond n ovonlng, when they wero. preseni 0 -with-a handsome silver ^tea set by : 9 Sunday school closa-j.-T^: II ,.i 0 CAUGIIT TOO 3LVNY. ^ Assistant Slato .Game Ward ^ Joe Fitzsimmons roturncd j: „ ,‘tcrdoy from , Halloy.. 'where,. , took la. Harry Maogo/;^ ot Filer catching’ more than ‘tbo. requli w oU litottl.il. ItooM tlto »1S, 0 “ orvotteadors were .eald to bavo bi on the ground', b’ut had been driven < , by tho cold •weather. Thin rccall* ftory-iold-oo-l.le6tanaptltob-81ee " Bubl, who It is said., w ^ t .o o t,] woek to flsh and had noi beeS.oa.: ground five mlnutos when* be lan< „ a flab that Just raacbod; tbo total i: E It aUowed. Bob wa«:aboat to Uit 10 tbe,fish back and restluo oporatl U but remembering.thatlaw tx against c iZ c ^ moro tluiff a cect a- v ^ h t regardlftsa ot tK^dlspoaiuoi a- tt«B-whea-caught ba'.'ri^rood. I fowlng iritb tba' catch 'io B aU ., MAWmHL\SS= fAMILYJrtUSE- Mrs Barntiouse. and Children Have Thrilling Experience FROTH FALLrsO FROM OPEN MOUTH OF ANIMAL. AiOmal mtCH Furlensly at Fence Uftn Killed by . a Young Boy. Ortvn loto tholr-homc by. a mad_ 'bound WUi foaming mouUi aad black " tongue, which bit furiously a t the fenco. tho -wife and children ot Mar* eholl Barahouse, who livo noar Hol- lister. remaJaed in a atato of siogo Vbnday morning unUI tho rabid ani- mal was dispatched by a .22-calibre rifle in the handa of the ll-year>old son.' The tltllUng story ot tho ad- verlure Is told in the following letter to THB TIMES by Mrs. Bamhouse: This morning about II o'clock my tour lltUo ones nnd myaelt.wero at tho bock of tho garden, 10 or 12 r ^ s trOm tbe houao, when wo looked up and to our horror saw a hound with black, honglng tonguo and foaming Jaws at the- cow eorrall, sovoral feet from as.' with only a four»foot nctUng fenco which surrounds the houao ond gar- ■dfla-bat,Wi>an na MT_nlripjit. nnW 11,__ grabbed the hoo, and 1 tho 22-months old baby, undor my arm. aad we ran for the houae. the hound (000 belong- ’ Ing to the Deep Creek Orchard Co., ot which I understaad thero are a num- ber, all without muEzloa. running looao),toUbwing.. arawnii thp f— Wbsn-wo eecapod'insldo tbe-bonsa lt t bit tbe fence. My U-year-old bor got r tho .22 rifle and ' abot it from the porch, biuiag it la tbo bind parts aad it raised Its head but.did not utter a Bouad. He shot it Ull it was dead aad r somo then. Mr. Bamhoaso being road I comnUasloner.-is obliged-to-bo-ftom • I homo-Bioat of tbo Umo, loavlag na all , alono. Had it aot been for the feaee ; we -would have. bo«a bitten beyood I doubt SUll there Is no protecUon tor t us by law I nndenlaad. . I b^ivo been » informed tbo animal belong^ to tbe - t Deep Creek Orchard, company, which ont mualoB. This la Umply tacta. and ) It" left me with my nerrea enUrely* 1 - shaken.-------------- - t - It is reported tbat a mad dog was . shot yesterday'by a farmer liviag'aear* , Uio-hIgh-lino-«naL ------- --------------------- ! : DEAD m m m ^: - ; LEEflHMHaftS I Deputies Find Kany CareMBM !> They Are Borylag to Prered^ Sp<«s4' , olDisMse: ° Doputios *H. O. Jackson and J. :H. Urio aro having their own time bury? n Ing . tho doad animals-left by ciwnbn- Q ia pastnros aad vacant lots tbrongbont - tho county, is evident from a report riled yesterday wltb ,County Clerk SL . J. Finch, by tho first namo^ -dopaty.. As tbo names'ot all tho persona own* Ing tho doad animals have., not; yet ^ boon Bocured. tho publlcaUon of tbo R llst of ownera bos been dofetrod, tmt. such Itoma os this tollowing* obenc' troQuenUy in the' report;' • ^ o '- 'd ^ . bog in j>a8turo.” .”two_dead.Bboep in. , one yard," '*21 head dead sh'oep.~^'FN9nr. >9 dead horses.’' “ono dead dog,” *’on6 sheep and one- cow,"' Tho canae of- - -aaaili-lB-tnnBK In.tttn^OR t^' Ka .A unknown: Tho depuUeis say tbat somo, IQ of thoao animals are so located,that iwIluUaD-of- stroaaut-from-,thfl,'ekfe y casBos Is posalblo. W hether steps wUl' betaken to prosecttte -anyone,.:or. whethor the neglect In the casM w m fitich as would w arrant proBoentlbna: - under tbo present laws, bas-not-beea jy oscortalnod. r/lACKDAVIS FREED ,, , ^ ONE&ONYCW lia . ■ . ■■ ,. Claimed. Ho Used Only iroM«&S ' Foree In ^ ]««tt^Spian»=^M Case Dismissed cn --y-ifflH !S-. The case ,ot -(bo 'atate.vot/^laSBB he against Stephen Nelson to^att-aHMM or asj^inlton the person Of.-Mairaii&nn ed om at. tbe, coanty. bospU K l'aos^nd b- ago. woa.dtemissed today. eu Jack,Davis, who w sa'an'M tM ^nn <dt^ tiine’flgo-ttt"~tfaotaargo^ot.<iiiiiM w i he a fdoneoM 'wullirtth*;^^™ s\ ,pptL.on t b f t h w g o , o r ^ tst waa aew ttM Jg . taO' jaryvi i ^ ed he h i t d ^ S S ^ f a n w ilSSSMM ranch.-on im lia.tbit'tiwM^MaBBilB }w wlth.'lnitr«Btlou^Dom'§w ina :eiNt'tr«HwHMI('iH^ldiraM9 'aa iIA; ir>

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QREATEST CAPACITT OF k V Y DAH OF ITS JLBIOIIT.

S e e n ia r j Tajrior Sar^- £xtrA W ater w m L tke lr Kot Vfl Needed Uer« T lite 'T M r.

/S h o r u T ^ te r J tS y 'fT th la yoar, two- Ahlrds oC-the nuuEtmum o llo ta e o t o f £C,000 a c re fe«t which J a . Bsslsnod to tb o T w la F aila .S outh 6ldo tra c t a s a r a tn i t o t tbo buUdlns o f tb a Jackson lA ko a to race d u a , w ill be AvaUable, U • DO«ded., Owing to tb e u io u n t o t enow -■ J n tbe.B iaiuita^B and th e la rg y n u i oT wAter now c o m ^ d o im u e r l r e r ;

S ec re la ry W. 0 . Taylor aaid y ea te rtoy — fiui f i r ^ U m>l vrub iA ilo -th a t-tb ta

y««r. N exty e a r tb e . full iuaoont o f 96,000'ftcre fe e t w ill ftTBilable U reauired.' T he foUowlng from ' tb e V odday te-

an e o f th e C*piUl Mews glv«e a de«- cripUoD ijf . the dsm aod the tpU l am o n n t o f a to ragecapaelty , wblch'^ihll ba QtUlsed to hold w at«r‘ft>r tho tf« Jt#

— aTohg Bitt. aiwlK rrtT efH tt-0M» -ot q&r o aoa lly d ry yeara’wblch tnig(it o ther- w lM w » a lt .ln sho rtage : y .' **The Jackson I,«ke.<'dBm extea^OB

to enable storage o t a a ^ t lo ^ M r s to r to r tbe ; Twin iraija s id e p roJectaw llL bfi-O O ^le^M i^ o t th e p re a w t yew . A t th a t Bal^oC'-vnOeK I9 ^vredam atliui^M r-

tb e .T w l& ;{ ^ j r o ] ^ wUI.oeaaei T Se T h e Jackson Lake v n o r r o b Is ^ln W j o m l n g ,^ u t 26 inilM a o u t ^ ^ t ^ e Y ellow stone park boundary. W e'-w a- t e r in tbo;.lako i s n o t a ra llab le .In 'Wyoming, b u t is in Idabo. .• “Tbo concrete w o rk ia tin lshea and tb e earthw ork w ill . bo done noxt xnontb.

'TPhe JtelMOtt U k o rM orro lr wlIJ e to re considerable w ator. w hich w ill be aTallable to r use th is year. ■ Its

. s to rag e cap ac l^ is 700,000 acrfr-foet, th e g re a te s t o t any . dam in tho world o t Its height, 67 fo o t T be m ain .dam

• will be.comploied wlthin'tho origlhal ^ ■ -^ -^ t t in i t t f^ o f - 4 m 0 0 0 ^ b if lh = lB = f t l< 9 = a remarkable teature. - - t -------------

“I t w U rtako lho w ater trom Jackaon— ia k e - * e v e a -d « jr» _ to _ f lQ jy _ d Q jT O _ th e

- Snake r l r e r to the ftUlnor dam. In or* d e r to a rrange to r tho passago o t tb ls

_ s to rag e w ater, a cpntoreaco w as held in IS e '^aflce 'o t-S latff-B ngtneer Smith

S nake tn tfrm x m r-M Iln e r-w e re -p re s - e s t. The'm eoU ng w as called by tlio

' a ta t« : - « a g ln « e c 4 n .o r d e c J h a t j^ t u iL w - d e r s ta n & g m ight ho bod with rospocf to handling of tho Jackson lnko w ater, w hich w tll pass a la rge , num ber ot

bead i^ te s boforo i t roaches its po in t o t diversion to tho Twin F ay s p ro je c t ..............................

CONVO«NOn917 ; TWIN WUS

Clwlca^^oaa X ay 'D elegatM F rflm ' AlI F a r ta of S tate Comlo? Uero Next Spring . ' • ✓

T ^ F ^ K l ls Vcc'eJvca jlB 'full Bharo of- lho honors a t tho convonUon q f the

Episcopal church of tlio ^locctso of Idalio a t Boi«o laa t wook, n o t only

____jaaturiag_tK<u;opXg.catiop,pe»t, y c ^b u t having lU two delegates eoloctod os dolcgatcs to Uio E ighth Provincial synod which will bo fae]<I* somsUmo no x t w inter In some city y o t to bo do- tu:nilned. Tho Umo fo r holding *ho conrocatJoD horo noxt y ea r haa not hoon dotormlaod, b u t I t w ill bo somO; Umo in Uio lalo B pring. DologalOB, b oth clerical and lay . from a ll parU ol tho sUitb will bo p re s e n t ' : ,

Rev. U B. FrancH and ,CoL C. U Longloy of tb ls d ly . tho clorlbal and lay delegate, roapocUroIr. a t Uio Bolsi

......coQTOcaUon. wore among- the., •fou:c le rica l ‘ond to u r loy dolegatca select­ed for- ihcT, mooUng of llio provincial synod. • ' . .

PROGRAH>OB PARISH ,

Chloken Dloner an d -W W Om _ W ltli I t To .lo U o w ed bj

A m u M n ie n tsi ' '

Tho-beet Uilngs tn - th o J ln e -o L iln j oaUog and Uio b est th ings in tbo wa; ,ot umuscmonts w ill bo too tures o t th< chicken d inner glTon a t tho p a r ish baj

• o f the Ascension church F rid a y nlgbt Ju n o 9, to which a general iarltsU oi baa been extended tb tb e public. T h d inner -will begin a t 6:80 and'conU nu onlfl. «:00 V «lock, a f te r wbteb, th tablea-wlU ho cleared, and a prograa

' BlTon, The'; details of w hloh-have no . yal:beeai.w.ork®d 0 Ht,.but which, prom .u e s to be som etblng unique im d ‘noiU

A t Aoi.

PVD:ARRm=ON=smuwwGE

fay Corand: Ijatvey Standlee ..of Murtaugh in Custody

IMPLICATED DY STATEMENT OP a i l tL TO OFFICEB&

Condition of Lawlossaefls Among Yonng F olks Said To Exist In Bmall Town.

- F ay Cox and Harvoy SUndlco nt M urtaugh. a ro un d e r a rre st, c h a rg ^ w ith a s ta tu to ry otfenso and sovoral young m en from th a t ' town are In p arta 'unknown -as a rM u lt o t a sta te­m en t m ade Monday ovenlng to tho offlcw s-by E lslo W llllaias,-w bo g ircs h e r age a« 11 :^eara.~* fl^mjilHn'g flf— mfl t t t t r y<*n«n‘« ftT Mr., 6 r ^ b y s ^ : - . " F o r jh e past, si* m ontbs I ’ v e ^ b e m 'b m ln K rum ors of an alleged la 'j l s s s ^ d l U o b said to p ro ra ll a t M nrtaugb, b u t definite tn« fonnaUon w u* la«k lng . Monday, I was asked to ^ to u ia t tow n and inVesU- jcnta as a re su lt o t recen t develop' m ea ts there . - I w e n t accompanlod by Sberlff K eadsll, a a d ^ e InroaUgaUos oonrlnced m e-tb a t % baa s ta te o t law< lossneM am ong young people exlste'l Id -th a t com m unlt^ .and th a t certa i) yotmg.miBO tbere; w ero in tbo habit ot t«avh.|r to r lnuno.ral

^ s ^ a l i e n ^ e t a ata tem ent impU* caUng Uie, young mon now undor a r­r e s t and otbora. W e arrested these mon and Tuesday re tu rn ed to Mur­taugh b u t found th a t se re ra l. oUier young m eb hod disappoarod. JL bfr- 'lie ro t h a t 'S a t u r ^ n tg h t dances have had m uch to do w ltb th e bad condi­tions ex tsttng am ong U teyoung peoplo there. I Intend to see Uiat all viola­to rs o t law s .protecting m inors aro punished to Uie tu ll o x ten t o t Uie law. both In M tiru u g h a n d elsewhero In the

A ttoraey d . M. BooUi. ba» been r ^ taiood to defend th e young men, whose

=5ra85m w fE=W ll-W lW dnitrsnfh-iliRft ns he and County A ttorney DaTles m ay be ab le to a rran g e d n rln g 'th e te rm o f ^ ® d la tric t cou rt, now-Inlsea^ slon, and before w hich they both havo o num ber o t cases.

IMBLIifiMMMr: t TO BEiCCffTi

Changes te ' P M fa l S a t ^ ' » n k BegnlaUotis K ade Possible b r ta w J u s t P o s t ^ ------ --- - • -

- Larger,:p08 teV savings deposits will now bo accepted a t th e Poal Office. T his Is m ade possible by an Important am oodment to th e P o st Savings Act ju s t approved by Prosldont.W ilson. A poatal. aariBgs dep<jpltor m ay now have an account amounUng. to flOOD upon-w h ich in te re s t— will' be-paid ; Fonnorly >500 w as Uio maximum am ount he could havo to his c rc d it This en la rgem en t • o f Postol Savings taolllUos w ill bo vory graUfying to thousands.o f depositors who hare aV ready reachcd ' tho old lim it of $BOO and o re anxloua to en tru st moro of Uifllr savlnga to U ndo Sam. Another

' T tm rr^ T 'o n tn i-n in c n a tin n irT -^ r 'w iir avoid fu rth e r embarraaBmoni ,0 Uio pub lic-and to ■poB tal.o ltldalO B .Jho . going aw ay ' w ith tho limit on Uio omount Uml could bo acceptcd from a depoBltor m onthly. Undor Uio old lav^ 1100 could bo deposited in a cal­endar month. Tbo amendmonl abol-

■ iBhes Uils rcBlrlcUon. \Vlillo Uie Poa- tat Savings System has already proved a signal succeas a s Is shown by Uio fac t th a l m o jo th an w h a lt a million

) depositors have ovor eighty million ‘ dollara s tanding to Uiolr crcdit, sUIl . I t h a s fallen sh o rt o f moeUng-the dnU I demands of tho public becauae ot tho

rcstriq ted w hich havo oow boon ollm- inatcd. P o stm aste r Qonoral Burleson find T h ird AssIaUint Poslm astar Gen­eral Dockory—havo boeu tlrolosa,

I their eftorta to securo a modification I o f tho llm ltaUons and tho now liberal-

lalng legislaUon .Is parUcularly graU- , ‘ I n g Uj th cmu . ,• • •

» D ear-this city, MoDday-.aftomooa ai 1 tbo age ot 74 years. Tho funeral wiu

held from the Qrossman chapel Tues' i day. aad wss conducted by t^e ChriS' e tlan Scionco church of tair.d ty . In' s Urment in UUe Twin Falla .c«netory a 'M rj.'aa rk o camb-hefO'-trom-r'Neta a Colorado. Uirae yoara ago. She loavoi it a ta Wef^ and jnoUiWson:• WUllam. in tbls countj*. B hfi'w w i 1 w idovrfor^-roarsr-flbo-w aa-aa-iafl

- -■ VlLLISIff :R

A tew o t th e V iU lsla s 'w ^^ a re doisely goarded by ti i

— C o i n p ^ r o r ^ ^ ^

COJITRACT FOS PUJKBDIS iS AWABDES TO FBAKK B fia i i l . k

l U t h n o f lo i ia U b v H n U a C -T rw l l . fm e d Unin Fridw N ljht r « r F liu l Action.

- The co n trac t fo r tho coostrucUon of tho now g rado school was le t Monday I n ig h t to tho N orthern Pacific Con-' atrucUon company of PorUand, which 1 erected tbo la s t wings bu ilt 00 Ui«| h igh school building, for Uio sum ot 123.330, ^ s company being th s low* o s t bld'doK ‘Other bidders wero E. W h lt^ >2<.M2; Bobler'& F ^ l t >26.217; =V^<S4toWlrW€iB60rond-Fta8er;-Dod4! a n d T ay lo r,-126,672.- -- T h e c o n trac t to r ' th e ’plumhlnB was Ie t-to -F raak -H ealy -ft)r-> 2 ,ll3 ;-oU iu r b idders being L. J . W hite, >2,100! W. O. Reed, >2.421; J . P. Cooney, >2,000;, a j u a ft Jfa jnw , >2,166; Home Plumb­in g f t H eating com pany,'>2,SlE fD al-' lynU aon:W .-884r;=^-.._ .^- ^ : .

T he heattflg contract was not IfiiTlE e m a t te r~ b a ^ ^ C T re d -T o - tt mett>Ing tom orrow night. Bids for tliia contract•w eret-W .-Q .-M cPJiorson. >5,- 9S«; B oyer, >8,800 for fu m ace 'o r 16,> t7 6 to r s team ; L. J. WhlU). >^.380: P ran k H ealy. >6,682.83; W. 0 . Rcca, W .M0: J . P . Cooney, 15,848.

R olativo to th e plom blng contract th e boax^ to6k tbb'ppslUon' tha t It ^valt bo tter to lo t tho contract to a homo

, m aa a t a allgb lly incrcasod figure, bo . they rejected the bid o t J. F . Cooovy ’ c n th is ground. Tho dlfrqrcnco bo. I tween W hite an ^ H ca lo y w as held so : m nall a» to bo w u a l l y im material. ><o I th e board held the bids to bo practl- , cally fo r tho s a n e am ount and awnrd- I od tho contract,.to, Healy.

; BURlEV'tXaiRSION• , ns BUNG PlANNtD> ' • . r T f lin S u o '“ Excur8lOB'fo-Ball Game II I A rrangem ents Can Do IHado — [ K im berly Deaton.

An Q ^u rslo n 1^ talked o t lo 't l ic 1 baseball gam o In Burioy Suodify lio- ) tween tho toam of th is city and the X B urley b a tte rs . I t la not aeffnlicb 1 known a l .th ls tim e w hether It con ht [ arranged for. ' Tho gamo pron>li«cs u 1 bo a w arm one.8 Tw in F a lls boat K im berly in a gooi! . gam e on DecoraUon day by a score 1 o f o lgb t to two. Features woro Uu . bUUng o t Thompson of Kimborly, wh( 1 m ade a homo run and a single: Un 1 jilUihlng. o t CbWsUan and tho bn((lR( . b y lho Tw in Falls- team . • Klmberlj . got no th ing a lte r tbo f lra t InnlDga

wtuio tho hom e toam got two In Uv f i r s t repeaUsd in tho second, ojldoi th reo in tho, fo u r th . and ono In Un

r n fW r” W «lter»r o f lUila- d ty , made 1 two bagger.' Lemp ' bnd ThompBon

* .who p itched fbr K imberly. M ruck ou»*• ton r-flach r^w a ilo •Ch rlBUnii.- twlfllBi‘5 fo r .th is c its,, s truck o u t eight. ■^ B atterlo iT w ero ;, Lem p; ;ThompBoi >' and E ubanks to t 'KImberly. and Chris i- U aa~aad. ifcC onilck fo r Twin Falli

B a rk e r um pirM .tho gam e. .

n E L tS PBOABAIHOT COMPXETf >. 'T b e i Siks* program fo r flag day I TT being .-naended aad w ill bo tinall It. iSJ(d9 np ton ight so th a t its pub^lcJ

\IDERS-PRISON EB S J N i

in tho ratd o a Columbus, N . Tbey ' colored trooperi.

ifflm oiAsr flNE M WJolm F. Hanm Says Orchards — Wimeldilcll—APPI.E8, PEACHES, PEA B 8 A51)

8QUB CHEttBIEB ABIfflDAST.

-F ttam U L .U rg ^ W a lto n e o v c r ln ^ lT e o d ta Shoe Conboys Get InftfaM ,

"They said U uit tho fn iJ t was a ll k illed down hero ftnd thoy also said th a t i t w as all dead a l R ock Creek, b u t it I s n 't ”, sa id J o b n F. H aaaoa. o t i h a l tow n yesterdar- "l suppose th a t you had hotter not publish tb a t without ip* vestigaUon oi fo lk s m ig h t doubt i t ' ‘laughed Mr. H tasco, " b u t wo have gat a good c rop oC . tru i t Apples, early peacho8 .> p4^ a n d so u r ctierrlos a ro all in tlo e -ceDdlUon. S a r ly chorrlos .w ereJtIlled^M _»«roJhp_lato peaohea. bu t our. f ru it .crop lo>£ood.Uiken altch g e th e r . ' You o u g lil- to come, out and

jeo _ fo r y o u n r tf .__“ I aaw aomothliig a t Uio'W ooden

■Shoe; headQ iurtors today th a t alwoyti am uses m o v2ieo 1 see i t I t w u the b rttfk in g la oC ' diJw cowboys.- Ono jBungJcllo.w. la PM tleular g o t na aw- ■fnl •fW ghtr-Tlio-ofd^w w boya IM oot

wnn finouUaw a n d e&nlloncd blm about the anim al unUI he . was poelUvely whllo. I rode th e suiius old h o rse ' m yself 19 yoars ago and lio was a Qulet anlmnl thon.

“ The funeral o f Aid C rockou y o s tc r ­day was on« o< the la rg est over seen Ih U ia f p n r to ^ h c country ; there w ere 41 autoa in O ie procosaloD . Mcl wae bo m on Rock Creek aod overybody know him and regretted his death. Hiu fa th e r d ied tw o yeara ago. nnd hh m other passed aw ay before. Ke left o ne bro ther, Q corco Crockott, nnd a s is te r, M rs. P ea rl Dunko.

" I loom ed th l8 Djomloff a s I cam t in th a t John W nlton w ho w'os h a r t Ir tho accldont i n which Crocked wai kU Ied ,.ia .ao tnuch hotter<Uial iio lei th i^itralnod n u rso go today and thn< ho ia considered out o f danger a t Insi and Is impravisK very rapidly."

TiumlevBTivr7 ” CiPSETOHHOORNERi

D ahl B forthant and Fam ily Fall t< 'V e rify S lory of W ho\esalo Accldcnt

. a l Death. 1

' T iiat Bcd R . Tillery and hla whol fam lly-w ho w cro reported annih ila te in an auto accident ot olUicyr tb Maglo -daai .o r Uio Salmon dam o M em orial d&x. sro uUll allvo a o d 'ab l to . ta k e thrco square tacals a day I th e in torm atloa brought from Uul th is ' mbrnlDg hy E. MnrguardBca. wh says th a t lAo propHotor of-tbo Goldo R ulo stb ro la. tho w eat end city ie nc on ly w o ll, but* is unable to account fc th e s ta r tis f . of Uio grousonld] tal whloh •arouBod. tho wholo communtt: No Inforiiuaori has boon received M B uh l I4 tcgard to a n y au lo acddo i which. yvoDl^ account for tho s ta rtin o r th e Tum&r. Tho repo rt waa thi -UPr-Tlll«i7:~bad.4runJiU-mAd>lnQ_ovi a i 'b iu k 'l s to tJie w ator and th a t a ;won?-Wlled; -- ..................... .

C A 8 E -A « A » 8 T -W 7 ^ WALTEBS * . DU W SSED DY THE. STAT ^ 8 - ^ 6 - t)f the ■ SU te _o f Jdai

• a g a la s t W .'-C.-W alters-wa<Caiamlal I o a motion 'o t . th o couaty , atto rney 1 t. the, oponlDC. of c o u rt yesterday mon - In*. W slle rs-w as .o b M g ^ ’w ltb es

S T O C K A D E — _______ __

a re kep t in a stodcade a t N aa lq u ip a .

GREAT SEEOnOUSE IS BEIfW EREQED

CourteenSe Comply of Mil' —waakee-B ins-Building—NEW STBUCTDBE w n x COST AP

PBOXIHATELY « S 6 ^ . ______

B a l in g W nTDe of B rick a a d Ceawi a a d WJU Do M odem l a Ever Way. •

BXCflvaUon work begun jreatorda on tho basem ent of the now , moder; b rick aoed houso o t tho Coimeo Seed company of M ilwaukee, Wia which whon completed w ill bo ono c tho f in e s t stru c tu res of i ts kind 0 the t r a c t and wltb m achinery wiU cot In Che neighborhood o f >26,000'. 'Th w alls w ill bo' of brick, tho basemen comentod and thb jroof wUL-1Ie ..o taa and gravel.

T he m ain s tru c tu ro w{lll be ipn s ib iy and'a'bascm entr6t> by lOO tccH sixe- There w ill be a low or 60 te< in holghth and o ther la to applfancoi Tho C ourteon'Seed'eom panyr-w hich-' a ploiioer InsUtuUon of tbo aorthw es and oso o f tho la rg est soed compoali In tho country, baa-bereto toro-bougl Tw inJ F a lls tr a c t p ^ u c t a throug l o ^ ag cn u ; b u t re s iz in g th o -poss MUtlpg and actuallUofl o f Uils counti has doclded to locato a_ la rg o . houi hero perm anently. The b asem en t wl contain lacgo storage room s la whic farm ers m ay sto re the ir garln .

Tho co n trac t has been lo t o f W. 1 Rood & - com pany , o f th is d ty . T l excavating la being done b y the Cr< d o r T ransfer company.

Tho new building will bo orocted c ’ Shoshono sU-oel aouUi, a lo n g Bide U I end o t th e switch extondlng botwo<I Fourth and F ifth avonue aouth.

BAPTISTS i HiDORSE PASTQL - ~t CongregaUon Kcoommcnds Hov. C. » n ie r , » l io B eslgns F o r D

llealU u

Rev. B. C. MUlcr, who rcnlgned t , pa* to ra to _ o t_ th o ,B npU at church Ik th is d ty roccntly on accoun t df

heaUh nnd who' w ill loavo Mond fo r Portland, Ore., fo r rocuperaUc

» roceivcd a atrong afid unanim ous 1 ^ commendaUon trom h ls rcongroga tl

Sunday when ho hold h is closing ai vlco hero. W o palp lt-w ill bo filled .mlniatora supplied by tbo s ta te boo

0 unUl a pasto r Ib selected. ■ d A rocopUon w as given lo Rev. a 0 Mrs. Miller a t lho c h u rch -Mond n ovonlng, when they w ero. preseni 0 -with-a handsome silver tea se t by :9 Sunday school closa-j.-T^:II ,.i0 CAUGIIT TOO 3LVNY.^ Assistant Slato .G a m e Ward ^ Joe Fitzsim m ons ro tu rn cd j: „ ,‘tcrdoy from , H alloy .. 'w h e re ,., took la. Harry Maogo/;^ o t Filer

catching’ more than ‘ tbo . requli w o U lito tt l . i l . I t o o M t l to »1S, 0

“ orvotteadors were .eald to bavo bi on the ground', b’ut had been driven <

, by tho cold •weather. Thin rccall* ftory-iold-oo-l.le6tanaptltob-81ee

" Bubl, who It is said ., w ^ t . o o t ,] woek to flsh and had n o i beeS.oa.: ground five mlnutos when* be lan<

„ a flab that Just raacbod; tbo total i: E It aUowed. Bob wa«:aboat to Uit10 tb e ,f ish back and re s t lu o oporatl U b u t r e m e m b e r i n g . t h a t l a wtx aga inst c i Z c ^ m oro tluiff a cect a- v ^ h t regardlftsa o t tK ^dlspoaiuoi a- t t« B -w h e a -c a u g h t b a '. 'r i^ ro o d . I

fowlng iritb tba ' ca tch 'io B a U . ,

MAWmHL\SS=fAMILYJrtUSE-

Mrs Barntiouse. and Children Have Thrilling Experience

FROTH FALLrsO FROM OPEN MOUTH OF ANIMAL.

AiOmal mtCH Furlensly a t Fence U f tn Killed by . a Young Boy.

O r tv n loto th o lr-hom c by. a mad_ 'bound WUi foaming mouUi a a d b lack " tongue, which b it fu riously a t the fenco. tho -wife and children o t Mar* eholl Barahouse, who livo n o a r H ol­lis te r. remaJaed in a a ta to o f siogo V bnday m orning unUI tho rab id an i­m al w as dispatched by a .22-calibre rifle in the handa of the ll-year>old son .' The tltllU n g story o t tho ad- verlu re Is told in the follow ing le tte r to THB TIMES by Mrs. B am house:

This m orning about I I o 'c lock m y tou r lltUo ones nnd m yaelt.w ero a t tho bock of tho garden, 10 o r 12 r ^ s trOm tb e houao, when wo looked up and to ou r horror saw a hound w ith black, honglng tonguo and foam ing Jaw s a t the- cow eorrall, sovoral fee t from as.' w ith only a four»foot nctU ng fenco which surrounds th e houao ond gar-■dfla-bat,Wi>an na MT_nlripjit. nnW 11 ,__grabbed the hoo, and 1 tho 22-months old baby, undor m y arm . aad we ran fo r th e houae. th e hound (0 0 0 belong-

’ Ing to the Deep C reek O rchard Co., o t w hich I understaad thero a r e a num ­ber, all w ithout muEzloa. runn ing looao), toUbwing.. arawnii thp f— W bsn-wo eecapod'insldo tb e -b o n sa l t

t b it tb e fence. My U -year-o ld b o r got r th o .22 rifle and ' abot i t from th e

porch, b iu iag i t la tbo b ind p a r ts a a d i t raised Its head b u t.d id n o t u tte r a Bouad. He sho t i t Ull i t w as dead aad

r som o then. Mr. B am hoaso b e ing road I comnUasloner.-is o b lig e d -to -b o -f to m • I homo-Bioat o f tbo Umo, lo av lag na a ll , alono. Had i t a o t been fo r th e feaee ; we -would h a v e . bo«a b itten beyood I d o u b t SUll th e re Is no protecU on to r t us by law I n n d e n la a d . . I b^ivo been » in form ed tbo an im al b e lo n g ^ to tb e - t Deep Creek Orchard, com pany, w hich

o n t m ualoB. T h is la U m ply tac ta . and ) It" le f t m e w ith m y n e r re a enU rely*1- shaken.-------------- -t - I t is repo rted tb a t a m ad dog w as . sho t yesterday 'by a f a rm e r liv iag 'aea r* , U io-hIgh-lino-«naL ------- --------------------- !

: DEAD m m m ^ : - ; LEEflHMHaftSI D eputies F ind K any CareMBM !> They Are B ory lag to P re re d ^ Sp<«s4 ' , o lD isM se:

° Doputios *H. O. Jackson a n d J . :H.Urio aro having th e ir ow n tim e bury?

n Ing . tho doad an im a ls - le f t b y ciwnbn- Q ia pastnros a ad vacant lo ts tb ro n g b o n t- tho county, is ev ident f ro m a re p o rt

riled yesterday w ltb ,C ounty C lerk SL. J. Finch, by tho f ir s t nam o^ -dopaty..

A s tbo nam es 'o t a ll tho persona own* Ing tho doad an im als have., n o t ; y e t boon Bocured. tho publlcaUon o f tbo

R lls t o f ownera bos been dofetrod , tm t. such Itoma o s th is tollow ing* obenc ' troQuenUy in the' re p o r t ; ' • ^ o ' - ' d ^

. b o g in j>a8turo.” . ”tw o_dead.Bboep in . , one yard," '*21 head dead sh'oep.~^'FN9nr. >9 dead horses.’' “ono dead dog,” *’on6

sheep and one- cow,"' T ho canae of-- -aaaili-lB-tnnBK In.tttn^OR t^ ' Ka.A unknown: Tho depuUeis s a y tb a t som o, IQ of thoao an im als a re so lo c a te d ,th a t

iwIluUaD-of- s tro a a u t-fro m -,th f l ,'e k fe y casBos Is posalblo. W hether s tep s wUl' ’ b e ta k e n to prosecttte -anyone,.:or.

whethor th e neglect In th e ca sM w m fitich as would w a rra n t proBoentlbna:

- under tbo p resen t law s, b a s -n o t-b e e a jy oscortalnod.

r/lACKDAVIS FREED,, , ONE&ONYCW

lia . ■. ■■ ,.Claimed. H o Used O nly iro M « & S ' Foree In ] « « t t ^ S p i a n » = ^ M

Case Dism issed cn --y-ifflH!S-. The case ,ot -(bo 'a ta te .v o t/^ laS B B he against Stephen Nelson to ^ a tt-a H M M or a sj^ in lto n th e person O f.-M airaii& nn ed om a t. tbe, coanty. b o s p U K l 'a o s ^ n d b - ago. woa.dtem issed today. eu Jack,D avis, who w s a 'a n 'M tM ^ n n <dt tiin e ’flgo-ttt"~tfaotaargo^ot.<iiiiiM w ih e a f d o n e o M ' w u l l i r t t h * ; ^ ^ ™ s \ ,pptL.on t b f t h w g o , o r ^ ts t w aa a e w t tM J g . taO' jaryvi i ^

e d he h i t d ^ S S ^ f a n w i l S S S M M ranch.-on im lia .tb i t 't iw M ^ M a B B i lB

}w w lth . 'ln itr« B tlo u ^ D o m '§ w ina :e iN t 'tr« H w H M I( 'iH ^ ld iraM 9 'aa iIA;

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PRBlDtNT BIDOHSKPttCt lEAGUE PLAN

S U nt A m llonco U> KiitUaHla.Hm— D cclnrcH In F iftio r of F r w d o in .Of S o w .

W A SH IN O T O N — P rC T ld o h r ’ w n u a n rc a o rv c d ly Im lo rn cd lh o fo rm u : t i o iT o i i ^ 'u u ~ o r ~ B u i io u B “ inivjni! f o r U a p u rp o ae tl>n e n lo rc o m c u i ol p c ac o . '<— ■ ■"

T h o IntlorbumciiL wmi r Ivoh in h!i J o n s ox jicc lcd luldroHH u l lliu o f th o L oiiguo U> K n fo re c IU-foUowcil W ilU am H o w a rd T iifL Ii c&mo n» a cH nm x lo a iw o-tiay hcu Blon w h ic li IhiB a f le rn o o n h o n rd T h eo d o ro M urburK , c x -m ln in ie r o f U olKiuin

-?“ urK«r* consrcBH • lo J«lopU- a..rciM>lULloi — .f«w .rin g _ u /> n i3 lu g _ T n ft n b ro w l n tte i

•Uio WOT tl) iiound o u l lh o iilltcu oi orR O nizn llon o f u pcncu on fo rcou io ti

■ T curuo o f w orld ' p o w crs . ■T h o prcH itionl m m io it p liiln imcl

n n o rB iin iiiiU on/ w o u ld fo llow o u l ihi • rund iitn o n u ii h c l ic f H in t ovory i)ooi)l

l ia a ll rlK hl lo <!lioona.U iii-aQ iuccicut: u n d e r w h ic h th e y hIiiiII livo, iinii, loc

. . . h o BftlU, Ujo m jc -o ld mclhoilH o f nocre d ip lo m a c y w h ic h ho hold rcni)OUHihl f o r th o p re n e n t w a r cou ld n o t c xIh u n d e r BUch a longue .

. T h e DrcHidonl'H b r ie f Hpecch w a f r e q u e n t ly ’ in te r ru p te d Dy prolouK C upp la u u o . 11 c o n ta in e d a n o u ll ln o c th o p rc a id o n l’u p o n lllo n uu lo tliu po t B ibiliU ea of n ie d iu tio n .

“T h e •eyes o f th y w o rld ,” ho «ai( *W o tu rn e i l e u g e r ly , m o re nnd m o r o a g o rJy to w a rd lh o h o p o o f poiico, T l .lo n g e r th o w a r iiuilH. ih c m o ro UoopI d o w o hocom o c o n co rn cd th u l s h o u ld bu h r o u g h t to un ond u n d tl w o rld b e p o rm itle d to rc iium o iUi no

— m a l 'U f o a n d - c o u r s o u g u ln . '^ - - -W ith o u t m a k in g a Hpcciflc m o v e ti

- w a rd pcaco , th o p roaidcn t'H Hpccc p la in ly Bcrvcd to nhow A m o rlc a wlU lnK a n d re a d y .to aiiBunio tin! Ciu o f p e u co inuko r n h o u ld o p p o r tiin l ly o fo r. . S h o u ld tlie o p p o r tu n ity of in ltli t i n s pcuoo com o lo hh n , th o iirotildoi Hold ho w ould, m ovo uu Uiouc llu o u :

■ F i r s i— S uch a H ottlom cni w ith r g a rd lo th o ir o w n ijn inodliiio Interosi nn Uio bo11li;oroilljr m uy j ig r o o upo:

• O u r intflroHU Ih o u ly lu ponce u n d i fu lu ro K uaniiiico .

S e c o n d —A univo rim l nH iioclullon ■ th o iiallonH lo iHulnlulM Uie Inviiilui H ocurlty of th o h li;hw uy o f \U ie non lind to p rovo iit a n y w u r h o p in o llh t c o n tra r y lo i r o n ty covcnunlH o r -wiU o u t w n rn ln g n n d fu l l uubmlBHlon ( th o cnuKcs to lh o - w orld— a v ir tm

--------I ltit.-i>rlty nilp o lit ic a l Indopen tlcnco .- . T h o p ro n ld en l Httid one o f th e Rroi IcBHonH th o w a r hiui tJiURht In Uii Uio p c ac c of th e w orld m u n i lionci fo rt li d e p en d u p o n a new u n d m oi wholwMimo d ip lo m a c y , " w h ic h ♦.-ou p r o v a a t d w a r sp rlnR inA u u d d u a ly o' o f ft H ccrcl c o u n c il," w ith o u t w iirn ir to th o w o rld . w U J io ^ dlncu»Hlon o i w ltlio u t a n y o f tlio a e l lh e r a te m ov m nn ly c f co u n iic l.w lc li w h ic h i t w ou Hocm n a tu ra l lo a p p ro u c li nuoh a nti p o n d o u s c ris is .

- COTTON ACREAGElARGELV-INCREASE

BoIIef T hat Wpmaml I n e r mF c a c o Com eit— ln d u n tr y H

v e ra lO ^ ”

W A S H IN G T O N , .D. C.—T h e ouUo<• ..... ta t o r a 'c o t ta n a creo fio b c iw rc n 15 ai

20 p e r c c n t la rg e r - th a n lo a t ycf p r o b a b ly n e a r e r lh e fo rm e r flKUo ihi t h e la t te r , a c c o rd in g to a sp e c ia l coi m lt to o o f lh o C h a m b e r of C o m m erco ' t h o U n ltod S la te s , o f -w h ich --A . '

- -D o u g la a ,-o f_ S L L o u is ,- I s ch alrm n■ ■ ■ “ D cspJfo Oio s m t 'J n c r e n f l O ln a c r c a

— - t h l s - r e a r r t h o — c u u n n lt tc e — d e c la j th o ro c a n n o t b o .oxpectod a n e q u a l 1

■ c rc a a c in Uic lo la l p ro d u c tio n . I t c o te n d s th a t la rg o y ie ld s o f a l l OArici t u r o l f llap les d e p e n d m o ro u p o n I pcoducU on p e r a c r e th n n u p o n th o ' t a l a c re a g e . R e p o r ts th r o u g h o u t C cotK in b o lt in d lc a lo c o nd lU ons d ia n trl<'4illy oppoH lte lo Ihone o f a yc n g o . T h e h ig h p r ic e o f c o t to t^ p re v u in g fo r Bome m o n th s p a s l sU m u la t

- p la n t in g Uiln s p r in g .T h o g e n e ra l fo o lin g n m o n g U»o C'

to n p la n te r s a n d f a r m e rs neemB lo 1 a c c o rd in g to w h a t tb o N a tio n a l Cho: b o r co m m ltteo s a y s , U in t s ln c o Uio d lo n tndUBlry liv e d th ro u g h a c a ljic ly i ou c li a s th e E u ro p e a n w a r i t c an nto a n y tu r n o f fo r tu n e . I 'u r th c r m o r e , ia p o in te d o u t .th w l w ith tJio c o m in g p e ac o , U iero m u iil bo ren e w e d O em a f o r c o llo n produclH . H en c e , th o p la: o rn flguriKl i t w a s nafo a n d w ise or

■ m o r o l o l H l l l n n - l a r R c r - a c r M r r : ------T h o p ln n iln R o f o th o r jiro d u r ii

g r a in s nnd f o r a g f ^ h n s U k c n now- . d e cU o n s in portion i} o f O k luJion iu n

p a rU c u ln r ly in n o r th e rn T oxii.i. wbc Uio p o a n u t induH try hun bocom o n r e n t local m o m o n t. a c c o rd in g lo i com m iltoo . N o l o n ly In th o ro n dom u fo r t h f 1)11 fo r fln o luiliicl p iirpo iir-i. I this in k o Ih tm od fo r food f o r llv e n u Iind llio p lu n t llHolf fo r fo d d er , T in Irt a lno th e c o n n o q u cn t o n r lo h m o ii i th e Koll by iu n o c u la l lo n w illi n l t r o r f ro m th o u lr . S u d a n Kriinn. a iiuf-o f jigo c ro p u n d e r m on t t r y in g r o n d ltli o f h e a l a n d d r o u g h t , f in d s Inoron.n! f a v o r in lh o cyc« o f th o O JtJaho f a r m e rs , w ith connociui'u t liu T i’n: a c rc a g e . In om itiirn A rkunH un a lfa in a f a m i l ia r K lght. w horo iw o n ly yo; ORO U w a s n lm o n l u n k n o w n . T h in t r u o in la rg o n iom iuro o f m u n y n

^ t lo n s o f Mlflfllnslppl,■T hoK ' Is m o re liv e s to rk to d u y — c

U o a n d licgB— In ilio so u lh , m o re po t r y o t n il k ln d n , in o rc d a iry ro w n , tl: f o r a g ro a t m a n y y<'ur«," Uto oom n to o sayn f in u lly . "T h o r .ln lm e r r fo rb id d in g s l tu a tlo ii w h ich u i 'Iu to iI 29iG hail bDca com pJolol.v truni.f(>rii by Uio com m o n Honuo nm l Iniollh^oi

. ....... d U p la y e d . U ic Heff-donlnl_ p rn o tlcn n d lh e f o r t i tu d e nhow iiT iyT lio hdu

' • o m people. A g r lo u itu ru l. iiiid con q u e n U y a l l InduH trln l a n d ro m in e n In to r o s ts th ro u K lio u l lh o !‘(iiith '

. ntnloA, a r c u p o n a s u r e r a m l 'f t io r c w ■ f o u n d a tfo n U ian o v e r before^ In lh o 1

l o r y ©t th o c o u n try .”

A n c lio r H n y , Q ra in & l‘c< d Co. < r o l l o r -R rln d y o u r fee d I f i - u j J M

. ' • • " t f o n . o m a t n tr tn i. 249-251.^ SI.

MINNESOTA HOSTl A U G M LIGHTNING

Holt S tn ic lr H otel K ul FnUcd <« Knock I t Ont—1‘ro p rifto r Onlj Urinnod, -

- M O iyilS , Minn;—D u r l n r ih c —pro- gross of a Uiundor nlorm which burnt

"dvo 'riiro 'c llynnronionday-n ttem oon-a holt of lighlnlng ntruck th e Morrln hotol and ripped off a com er, dea- troyed uome of Uic roof ornamentji and ‘s ifed -to «»h barrolH below, jmy» tho Tribune. Tho liuenln bud Jual fluiuhed Huppor and woro lintonlpg lo joken by Landlord Grove whon lho bolt cumo and p u l a nlop lo Uie levity. ’ Some ol the gueiiin who Imd Junt explained thoy worn living lliorriioinolors whon 11

Tnme to-recordinjrT'Uddpn'"chnngrh in tho woaihOr, received olocttieul uhockM hut llirou^;h il all I.andlord Grovo onl.v nmiled. The dumugo lo tho building 1

0 slight,

'■ Tho Uidlen of Uio G .\ \ . R. will ineol ‘ In lho I O. O. R hull Snturdny a t ":3( , p. m .,. McmborB nro rcquonlcd lo bi

trc so n l ' T here w ill be'InlUallon am lc In lho lanl ni&c'ling before the coli

J voHtlon Ht PocnteJJo durlnp Ihc necon- week in June.

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CLOVER SEED GROWERS i PROnTmlECENTpS) Uroatljr Incroascd Ao^oopo H as Be«z r • I’lanlod. to ' T hat Crop Thi-

Year. ^

• - -T he m arked sueeoBfl alto inod-tn -UHI year lOIG In growing clovor' aecd it V southem-ldaho-hoB-reBuUod-^n-a-verj H lurgo Increnno in tho Bocdlng of laadi

to clover. Tho orchard iat sceda ti clover with tlio two-fold pu'rpoeo o nupplylng Imnius and nitrogen to Un

o «on »ui>portlnK lho orchard in 4 ts proII ducllon of fru ll and also securing i y ponnlhic need crop lh a t sha ll holp t<

cover Uio oxponno of ca rin g fo r Ui- ,f 'Droharil. The recent ra in s havo bcoi y very helpful in securing a stand o 11 clovcr from -thls nprlnB’fl-soedlng.—----- {;n(t«!r-our-«an<liUoa«.Uia.a2slko.clo

H ver la rognrdod u» Uio^moat corta ln ti y .produe.n a need crop. In grow ing ni

ulfllko need crop U io'fl'rB fcrop growtl In ullowod lo grow through to produc need.' Tluvnoed crop will probably wll ho ready In lato July. On Uio otbo

a lho lurgeHl need crop fron? ^o^sM on;0 cutUng inntend of tho flra t. . T ho fira10 crop of red clover, according to P rod Conior of the Htate un iversity depart I- mont of exleniiion work, ahould bo cu’} ivJjoji mnny hcadu a ro form ed b u t con

paralivoly few uro yot in blqom. Thi

m m m m a m. ■*0-

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T o ’■^^OU will never

* The piurcha! —ne^orjdMi££f6r:l]

You won’t wai or put in another electric lights or a

You won’t wai plugs or shock-abs

You need ad economy or convei ex^netiM and yoi

That is the wa and soM.

Question the o cars—and see if tl investment

Touring

p / 140 2 n d .

TMTos'Uie’red-clorcr-plant-ln-tho-boBt.1 ondlilou lo produco m any aced bUuks (or Uio Huccccding aeod crop. The rod clover sobil should •maluro undor our (iimliilons lalo in A ugust o r early Sopiomber. ' .

lUchard Brothora o f Uppor Peer Khit, near Nampa, from -rod olovor In Iholr orchard lust yeaT, sold JIO,worth ot need por acrc, u indterlal help tn : iipporlhig orchard oxponsoH.—Nampa l^d c r-U cra ld ..:_____________________

SEEDPOTATOEmBE- - - - -PROOyCMIENTIElCAm

I’otJifo ■ iJlscoifP H u n t l ie KJImln uUHl In Order To 3IttInUUn Pres ont IteiiulaUon. '

ITofcHHor E. 1’. T ay lo r ot Uio Uni- ,;.T.;iiy-«UdahD. sa)'fl.Umt.I,dnho_Hoek. 4o-hai'o-tho_£lncat_cradc_iiDln>**»!-ij I llic.w orld wllhln Uvo yoiirii. A plm I of intenalvo farm ing, whoroln tho ace I lind-farm ing, land in lo he Improveil I waa p u l Inlo ^ffcci tlila pliihUng aen I Bon. ninety plots of ricliest Idaho lau r boing put un.der culllvullon.• Tho oxlonnion iloparUncnt of tlie ofi r ricuUurul division ol the «Cno~Uni

vorsity in baclc of the movomortt,' Prc . fc-HHor Tuylor und Profcanor O. D. Cot- lor directing lho work. In the ir plnn t thorougli oxtermlnaUon of unfit poU- tocB, which may bc diseased in ove ) Ihu fllightcst.rcBpect, and Uio culUvi

i g T o B t

E h e M a ;want to add an^

e price includes ev rOirious motomig.tt to disguise the hc carburetor or ignii self-starten

it a new radiator d orbers or a new to:d nothing for comj lienee. If it is a I ir investment are, ay that Maxwells are

wners of other moto ley are equally satisi

Car$6Sf^ ' F __________ F . o . a D E i R o r r

S I A y t o l l !----- Twin-FaUs, IdahoWe, North

tlon o f lh o -;Torld B bOflC 6cc« arv eluded. , 1 „

Spealdng of the movement,'(.aid IB tho firn t in Uio weal. Mr. Tay­lo r said: ,

••IdiUiQ now 'nhlpn 10.000 carloada yearly. This brings Jn ?3,000,000 M- iiunlly. Our potalocu aro . riuikcd among Uio beat, hut it la Uio deulre oi tho auito to mako them Uio very beat

' ConBcquenUy Uio movement which wiu Hlarlcd Uliu sprhig.

"UtiOhr the direction of univorsILj offlciulB; Oio-flneat need in Uie aUit(

■'wus'prodUCOU-tor-.plnntlrjK.-Biid-wo-tuif lectod ninety acrea of Vie boat luniI for culllvaUtrti. Uie plnbi varying fron • ono to thrpo ncren. None of Uie acre

contained dlnoasod poliitoea, nnd h mont InHtnnceu wo saw to It timt al

' falfa nnd clovcr laaih' were used.•'Aa a puhlic dcmonHiration, nee

potatoes wero plantod, Uie. dlrccior - culUng cnch potato und exnmlnlng 1 q carefully to neo if any p a rt f l ig h t hII diseanod, I f noC.~ thu nocfl Tnin‘~wn. l V ■ ed irrc licm lH T o o lu tio n , ufior wliliJ J’ It was planted.I. "E ip o rt fnrmorn were then procui

c d 'lo 'c a ro for'them , nnd nnoUior'lr d npecUon is to ho made a t hloomln

Umo, when Uio weak nproutn will 1 culled o u t "roguefl" out. «s . Wai:

I- T A nncrs 'T n iy— the-lorni—iiroHii‘Hl-oui 1- m eaning Uiat ^ho rogue potatoen whic I- hod pcrBlatoncy enough lo creep ' iR w ith Uio good onea almlJ he -kllle I- They w ill ho moved hodily from tl n lan d ; ao Umt Uiero will be no chan I- o f -p a r ts o t them being le ft fur .tiG<

r A d d B cx w e l ihing to your Maxw erything -you will e

tod or buy a new b tion system or ins

ir springs or new sp p .

Fort, reliability, beai Miguel!, your cjir, y jmplete.designed, meuiufach]

r cars—any crther m< ied with their motoi

toads tw $635

lie s Co. I

P hone 50' y

distributed.,, ____ _•■Aa a fu rth e r ohcouragem ont to Uio

farmora, tho unlTorfllty dopartnjbnt vrlll Dlaco corUtled tag s ob tbo g«od need, and Uiey w ill In tu n i .bo B ^ ^ to other farm ora. tho hlghoat o tr ir lc c abeing pald for t h e m ." .........

ThiB movement, occorolng to Mr. Taylor, wna f ir s t tr ied In W lsconaln, nnd within tw o yotUrs a B oucoablo Im­provement was produced. T ho Im- nrovemcnt, hc expccta, Will b o rap id in jdalio, afl'lhV farm ora thorc-aro-qnlclc • to g rasp .tho Idea,

Plants-Tqmalo-PlanlsE arly Anna, Bonnlo Beat, Jew els.

EnrJy and Jsto...cabjiago a n d colory. Shipped hy parcels post o r oxprees,

-[jpiar-Daffdiig^BadeiHjp =. _ _ O V E R J { A M j i ^ Y ’S . ______

A l l m o d e m d a n c e s f a u g h t — p r i v a t e , o r

j -------------- p - l n - c l a 8 s V -

o Prices Reasonabled ---------------------------- ----------- ---------- — '

Itor t ;

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I ', The MaiH /Oli huvo hccli rcadlfig aboul^ conClagratlona destroy ing I M plnccfl of buBlncBS—niUBt ui

conifCAiit danger Cti/it menn i t mcnlo, socurlllca and buicr

I ; You novor Jtavo lic f irT l .N . . any I0H6 oc damago to-tiio-coi

I lu n vault like ours. T hink

I V .TWIN FALL— ---------- t r u s t c c

IMPORTANT HOG~ CON mCE PENDING

D r. A. SalllTBn Goett to Bolso to CoQjrcr W ith StA(« Saoltonr Board

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D r. W. A. Sullivan, of tho Unltod S ta tes bureau o t anim al industry , goes to gofso Saturday for tlio pu rpose of

• conferring w ith Uio atato Uyostock aan lta ry beard w ith a v J « ^ o f p re ­p aring plans fo r 'th o com ing y e a r for tho work on tho Twin F a lls an d o ther tra c ts in tills p a r t o f tho s ta to during tho comlns ClBcal year,. *Tho.plnnR, n(- tcr'arfiufK einont w ith tho board , will bo subm itted to tho stn to univorsUy

■ fo r BpprovaJ..........D r. L. C. I^endorBon, o f Iho'tonroaor

has boen assigned by D r. Sullivan to a tten d tho mceUng of tlio A ntt-H og C holera assolcatlon of R tchflold F rl­dny and Saturdny of th is w cok for tho purposo of gtving fou r dom onstra-

— Uong-ift-tiie - ti 'catmcin. u l Hiu"arg<st7nr in tho prcscnco of mcmborB o t tho os- socJation. This orgonlratlon w as form ­ed la s t February wltli tho co-opora- tlon of Dr. SulllvaQ, who, a lthough It lies outsldo h la 'to rr l to ry , fe lt th a t it wan along tho lino of h is w ork nnd would provo, O0 i t (]]<] prove, a- e rcn t bonoflt to the form ers of U iat com­m unity, who had prevlouary lo s t heav­ily from hog cholera.

H. W. Hochbnum, sta to ag ricu ltu ra l "loader, and ProfoM or B. J. FJolated, of

tho univoralty extension departm ent, w ill accompany Dr. H enderson. P ro- fCRBor FJelated who recently sufferotl a broken a rm .in an nuto. accldcnt. Is nround again,' though ho s ti l l keeps, h is Injured arm In a sling . '

---------E a Ji. lU nneily—B o y cn o n Iio te lPU O liE M ----------------- in G H T 4150

ProsjB depends n o t on ly

b a m w here ^ f f eq iupm en t are k e p t

J / ^ - ^ S9 pd tim e to p lan yV f y . you have the m ost time

later in the year you 'll be Much progress has'beeii m

. modem b am m akes it

— — ^ r T - E w i e r t o K e ie p - S

B e t t e r S h a p e — £ { — S a v e s S t e p # , 'W

In seiling inateria lsio r bui• many things' about bam s

' to you. Y ou m ight as we• pefience. ' ' ' 1

W e carry a full Une of bai roofing, etc. - W hy not co:

.............. - That (puts you under no o'—you helpful-mfomiation.

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ly F i re sIn tho nowBpnporrt Inloly—

thousands of honiCH und irvo to rem ind you of lho CCS your Im portont docu- ^ vnlunblca le ft unprotected '< » .

.nd you 'novor w ill hcnr of 'atenttt o f Hofo dopoiilt boxoH - • ' and act now. , ^

S BANK & y [ \ >MPANY--------- -

CITIZENS WANT ~J ^ D CONCERTS

a tnnj Thlpk Timt llayliis Put Fliig ond'IitghtH .on. Band Should bo

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"W hat'fl. Jl bandstand w ithout a band?" Citizens who vlowod tho b eau­tifu l bandataad in tho pa rk on Memor­ial dny and a fte r obBorving "Old Olory" floating gracefully frora It af­te r hoarlnff tlio Twin F a lls band play, bogan ask ing ono anothor why it. would n o t b o 'a good Idea to p u t thu band in tho bandstand occasionally. Thoy adm itted th a t i t h a s boon too .cold up to tho p ro sen t.to a li- ''o f t In .tho chilly n igh t" to listen to oven the m o s t , scducUve lauslc, b u t thoy ex- prwBed-hop«e-for-warmor-Umoa-boro-. afto r—In Uio prosont llfo ond during tho p reaent aujnmor. Tho bandlcBB bandstand, wlUi Its now flag by day and eloctric Ught by .n ig h t Is, i t is Uiou g l^ a o m o ^ In g ^ tli^ ought to n t.

would If tho city dads woUld come through w ith a.m odicum o f filthy lucre to defray oxpcnscB.

. ADVERTISED LETTERS.Tlio tollow ing 1a tho Uat of advor-

tlBcd .lo U o rs 'in tho Tw in Falla post- offico fo r May 20, lOlC.

•F. M. Andrews, Mlaa Vayo Bowers, Mlsa Je ssica F oste r, A. M. Oca, W. M. Hoovor, F ra n k HoHlngor, Idaho Mor- cantllo Co.. A. R'. Jones, Joseph Keith. A lbert, Milligan, Mlsa M arjorlo Mul­lins, T. C. M arljuarduon, Chaa: McDou- gal, B. U. M clntiro, S tanley MacDon­ald, C. B. Nelson, Ashloy Nielson, B. F. Nagle. Edw in Rife, Mrs. Tom Sto- phons, M rs. Mnry S laughter (2 le t­te rs ) , Jesso S yrett, Mlsa Annn Smith, Mrs. C lara C. Sm ith,' LoRoy Valentine, Mr. nnd Mra. Edw ard •Walters, H. W. W nUamson, I ra W. W akefield, Joseph

” C h o tc n = i im ir f '^ B t” Mimuracttircd a t Uio A nchor Hoy. Groin and F eed Co. OJvo 11 a trJal, 249-261 SIxOi ATonno’W cst; 'T elephono 23.~ —Adv

rmlerityon crops, bu t also the crops, stock and

Vour bam properly is when . for it. This njcans now— 1 - too busy. ■ ; ade in bam construction. - A — ...

i t o c k a n d G r o p s i n - — ^ -

i s i e r t o K e e p H e l p

o r k t L a b o r , M o n e y

Iding bam s, we have learned that should prove profitable 11 tiike advantage of our e x -..

m material,^ cement, lumbeiv ■ ne and talk it over w ith us? bligation a i ^ is sure to give-

;LUMBERCO.- w . . J J . i

i t i i i , M a n a g e c ^ ______ !__________________

THE SALMON TRACT AGAIN. Sotno years ngo I wnfto on artic lo

th a t w as printed In. tlio papers, boost- tn g 'th o 'S a lm ug r lvor projoct,-io-r<>-j gard lo lls -wdloi* dUWiy, DliSed ou hi- form ation sta to officials h ad glvon mc*.

-I-iiad-«onfldeno«~ln.^tbo Jn tf ig r l ty ^ 'I those officials for Uioy so ld .that whll li Uiore w as w ater for n o t only fiy,0Ci.V ocroH, b u t 120,000, sUIl Uioy* UiobkIi; It advlsnblo to cu t Uio acgrogatloil o. 80,000, H elling Uiat ucrCogo flm t uuu adding to i t lator. Now th is wn« tlir po in t Uiat was very m uch misleading. .Not only to mo b u t m any oUiors. " I liOTo been crltlclBCd and cflnsurod over R ln c o ^ r w hat I did, bu t I believed Uit- stato know w hat It was doing ami m ado-m y statem ents-ln Bood-fnIUi.-''' _,Dut w hat (lb wo find Uio s ta to «r

■Cflnditlona_Qn Uie proJoct tQ be n t the prenent Umo? Now I nm going to In fnlr. In wlmt I w rlto nnd will nilov' any ono to answ er this, o r crlrlclso u:i much na thoy pleiiuo o r w an t to. 1 mn going to p u t the facta aa Uiey a re , and I carc not whom ll muy hu rt, to r tln' tlmo hna como on th is p rojcct wlxii thero le not only pooplo in poor clr- (.umatimcOH, hut theru w ill C’ s crlii!<r commltte<l If somo rollof Ih not given

tlio courts m uat do aom'etlilng to n -Hovo tho Hltim tlon.____

Miuiy poople Imvo como' hofo and spent all Uielr moan'a, niiuiy nu mucb aa auvorul ihou.Hunda of dollara,'liavn also spen t flvo y ears bf w atchful w ait­ing and almc^Ht broken do\vn Ui*;lr hoalth wIUj hard work. Thcro'lB Juiit

TiB~indtigtr1oun a claaa-of-people-H>» Uila p ro jec t as you can find nny placu In Idaho. Now Uiero is a broakInK point, and It w ill' came, if somcthltii:' In n o t dono beforo long,- -;You may aak w hy Ib It going to comc? F lrs t— Tlio pcoplo horo havo boen walUn^ with, a ll Uio paUonco. th a t any 0110 can have. Undor Oovom or HnlncV admlniBtraUon they tflod to get some­th ing done, and no rollof came. Scc­ond—They havo appealed to Uio gov­ernm ent, and no rollof camo, tho gov- om m ont explaining Umt i t w as i\ Carey act projcct, and Uio s ta te 's duly.

Uicn appealed tb th.' courts and did got somo consolaUon from Judgo F rank D lo trlc li- tlian k a to ono m an whose heart la w ith tho peo­ple who a ro trylnfe lo build up nn em­pire. Fourth—Tho presoQt atato oxc- cuUvo, Mosos A lexander, ruahos from Idaho 's bull ru shes and pTomiaes 10 give u s aomo holp, in fac t to g o t uu o u t of ou r troubles. W hat do wo find? Tho laa t Icglalaturo paaaod a .re so lu ­tion crenUng an Irrli^U on commission to iavcsUgato Uio d iffe ren t Carey ncl p ro jecta in.tho_fllatQ_and_to_£fiP.9tt_Ui. tho sta to land board. On« would ni\- tu ra lly Uilnk Uiut tho land boanl would act according to th a t repo rt, or

'wliy wa8'U»afcomml88lon-crcatcd,-onfl why did n o t Uio board a.ct? BocflUH*' It did n o t su it tho com panies Uiai Btarted thoao proJocU. I t looks tliat way to Uio seUlera, -n !T nriicopt.c-oridirhoroT-U iu taxpe y era. a land the expense of th a t commU- alon nnd they w ent Into details thnt none of tho ntato lnnd. boards ha:; (ioiio. T heir repo rl Htntod th n t Uivro was w ater for only 2C.G00 acroa. ucomii they Ignored tho commiaslon'H

- report. Why did they send th e fltiili:• engineer down horo? Ho ro p o ru that

thcro Is w ator for <0,000 acres. The, land board aays Uils lu what you must. take and thoy mnp o u t w hat m ust bc■ cu t out. and then tell ub Uiat wo must . tnko thin propoiillon or figlit It out■ wlUi tho company In c o u rt

T he settlo r Is ao poor hu hau no• monoy to figh t with, tho Hlattv In to . blirnio for Uio trouble in Uio flrat- placo. Tho aottler cannot rely .011 Uiu• otato engineer's repo rt for Un; ro.iBon , lh a t a ta to cnglneerH rcportii will nnt , hold wator.

Tho p ast haa proven boyond u doubl 1 th a t Uiey havo ' mlHrcprcHonl<-d llm- am ount o t w ater available Jma 10 got

1 Tjown-horisf* I aiiy no.—1 wnm-to aay L ,triat_.such men aa Jam es A. Watera, J ou r la s t Btate . ropr'caontntlvo froiIi r T w ln 'PaH s-counly, knowH nior« about . IrrigaUon than all Uio Htatu eni;iiiecrs

combined Q iat have been In otfice in the p ast fow years.

I f f lro 'h ^ men'likoTMiu for Bt.itc of- fioera Ih f l dofunat p ^ Jo c ts v f Uile

_ -fitalP- would n o t bo a s Uiey nro today Mr. W aters w as a moiiTUCrurmD'tr:

rigaUon conlmlsalon and Uianks tg• h lm an d -th e re s l-o f Uiat commlaHlon

They a re ' tho kind o f men wo wlioultl havo fo r o u r land board. Then wc would havo a clean, doccnt Btalo t< liro lo.

------ N o 'ono can-osUmato whut thcno dof u n d p ro jects have dono In rutiirdlnj Uio grow th- of tho stato unlcsi yoi como down and pioneer among ti».

I certa in ly -hope th a t Uto pi'opli th roughout tho s to to w lll aco to It a tho noz t elocUoa th a t men o re put li offlco th a t w ill w ork to get these pro- Joct*. atrnightcned o u t, and Uial UU m ore proaporoua fan n e rs will not for ge t tho i|cu n ro n u n ale brothora, nnd bi too busy wbon tho Umo comca to lieli

- to e l*et men tha t-w ill t iy to-Jjulld uj . Idaho instead o f tearing it down ani

driv ing pooplo aw ay os is being doai .. a t tho p rejw at U m o..

DOQ H ,.B ark , tho U. S. governmon ex p e rt on tbo duty o t w ator In his in v»tiB»U on on Uio Salmon trac t toi.

; m e thi^t w^ abotOd. have two acre f « j t h e « ot. o v r land wna in graa j u d th e o th e r ha lf In g n ln crops, lha un b t& t to bo re ta ined on tho land am tb a t w « would have tw m 20 to 30 pe c e a t lr* a l^ w hich w ould' bo equlvtl e n t to 2H to 2% ae ro feet dcllTor« oTer a a r wolnw,. .

Now X W « b«eo InvoflUgatlng a diCterent Umes o n o th e r projocta fo tw eaty-flve years.. 1 find in m y sttido t- th e ioU and its roqolrementa Ujb Mr. BSrk ia n ea re r rig h t Uian aoy on th a t .b a a -g lv e a . th is p rojoct carefi a tody .. I t U OMleiii tb r n s to got alon

■■ w e-doa 't r\ U iat am ount w e 'v tll m ake a (ailui- te rm in i . In -4 h e -ta t9 re -a s-w » have.1

, th e -p aa tf .W e have a acbool d ia trie t hero 1

B oU ister t b a t containa ever s ix sqnai m iles, o r W tMetfanu of land. We bont ed th * d lte rle t dor 939.000, b o iit a fit aebeol'boU dlo i. A t tbU tim e i t wool n o t o t b e ta la r i* eaengh bad U m a a try ' ( o a e a liead a s tb e Twin Fall

1^* ^ I t la w e can n o t m eet tb e obiiip

FoodsI . ...their n

Biscui11^1 J ■. lightrit

I - --P ie-cr __ g o o ^ t

■ A l l fo o c C o t td le i

I iKlR 'i 1 T h e r e i

K T r y CcI I I I III 11li l i i iB "'suppljr.-

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tlons In paying for tho building and Imvo ou r achoola kopt up to tho ittand- urd o t o ther bcIiooIb. Wc have to hire clioup holp, nnd then don’t know how wo aro going to como out as pcoplo uro top M or to puy their tnxcn. Now

L”J.'OL>i*imp_forJdaho, lm t_lt, i«iruo.

You muy Buy whnt a re wo going ta do about It? Wo cnn 'do nothing but leiivo tho Hlxito as many othera hnve done, unless Uio sta te und Uh people will help UB.

Tlicro aro mnny acttlern who will Hcuk revenge In somo way for Uicy are gotUng dcapcrato and you pcoplo ot Idaho m ust help to p re v e n t uny g rea t­er troublo aiiil reinB tato Idaho’s good namo ns Ofld.gavo It to uu.

A Salmon trac t farm er, nnd Iduho booster.

Yours truly.------ -------------------------A.-B,-LAnSEN.—

■ F as.n T H E c o o k h :

s e a l e d t i r

c o f f e e ! G o o d ?

F i n e c o f f e e

- f a v o r ; p l e a s e f n ;

The result is wort economical.- Not t by the pound is low of Schilling's Best cups of sm ooth,

i You can easilyt■ /

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cooked w ith Cottolene co: latural goodness, iniproyedts shortened w ith it deligh jss,' their w hiteness and tust-shortened- w ith -Cpttc ?ss w hich TJerfects ^ e whIs f r i e d i n i t a r e b e t t e r - t a s U 'r ig l e d o e s n o t s o a k i n t o t h e m .

s n o s u b s t i t u t e f o r C o t t o l e n e -

> t to le n e — t i y i t i n y p u r b i s c u i h e r c o o k i n g . A r r a n g e w i t h j = I t - ^ i s T J a c k e d i n - p a i l s r d f : v a r i o i

rite our General OfHccfs, ChicoRO, fo cook book, “H O M E H

E H E S E F A I R B A N K

NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.

.Votlcc Ih hercfiy given thn t lho nn nuni nicetlng of tho stockholdera 0 Uic Conwuy Orchard company, will bi i^cld a t tlK! compuny’a offlco u l IL properly four nnd n Imlf luHcs south

: 5 c C o C O ^ B tH l t^

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THIS139 Main West

s your cup iI S f o l l o w e d t h e d i r e c t i o

I S — y o u w o n d e r w h a t ’s

B e t t e r t h a n g o o d —

: s u c h a s S c h i l l i n g ’s B f

a k e i t r i g h t .

h while—and A greath a t the price is due to <; but a pound m ed ia te ]makes more sealed tin;rich coffee.' - Schillin)• p rove th is , grocers or

n g I l i i i i i

n e to the table w ith w ith a l>etter flavor.

t'by. their taste, their leir wholesbmeness.leije has- th a t flaky-.. _ ole pie. ______ 1 ^a n d d i g e s t i b l e b e c a u s e

n o t h i n g " j u s t a s g o o d i ”

s , f o r e x a m p l e , t h e n i no u r g r o c e r f o r a r e g u l a r ^i s : s l z c s : r r r . “

■.a freo copy of o u r real SLPS.",

w est of Twin Falls, n t 2:00 o 'clock p. m., Juno I2Ui, 191C, for tho purposo o f electing offlcera fo r tlio oiisuJng. ycur, nnd the transucUon of any o ther liUHinoHit thn t -may properly comc be­foro Uie mecling.—Adv. J. R. COmVAY, President.

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2gaini s i n t h e v a c u u m -

h a p p e n e d t o . y o u r '

a l c o f f e e I

s t n e e d s o n l y o n e

part of this economyven grinding and im------- : ->acking in vacuum -

;'s Best is sold through ,ly- ....

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P n b U a b a d T n e td a y i i

TIMES PRINTIHG & PtfBI..........

TW O D O LLA ES P B E' K T r ^ T i r ' t r d is c o n t in x j a ^

IN V ^ ;, a tfT to bavo tho5r t&ey .f&il to rem it before ezpiratioD

thftt-«»ftrit.i^^inuB gcrvicn is iwdted to n o tify us w ith roasonabk

^-^•no-)o& ger-4eeired.^--------------- :--------E n te red a t tb e Tw in F a lls poi

\ » twiee-a-wteek pabli^tion> Octobci

p L A Y iN a t :. » ‘W hether tho diplomntH o£ Eui onco called “ th e gren t Ainericiin gai ta in ly exports in the a r t of b luffii

: ftfttni.officiaL tlia t hnvc .been publiHh< On-ouo'lami'Tho'O crrnim dipioim itF

-—peaco comc tbrougli .Uje.atilivities c th e p resent te rr ito r ia l stn tus o f-th ii

' donced by the disposition of th e riv f o r ugreciiicut; .This wotild ffive'Ge o f te rr ito ry w hich bolonRcd to tho n

' ^ 0 o ther hand leave Ruhhiu -wUh n 'TurluHh te rr ito ry when ilnrR trnggt

• do not ca rry th is tiieory to its logioi sea a« ■well us to laud, fo r if fliey dii ^empire which luw been bn ilt wp b^rt b u t th e G erm an w ar flee t w ould 1 cannl. E v idently , the GcrmanH are to reduce m uteriidly, a slice ut, a tiir sible oventually.

T be itllic.’}, aro if passibJe, oven offices announce th a t no pcrrct* is no it , wiiile tiie Hcini'officinl orgnns < th a f^ e ^ o tin tio n s eon uo t begin tl

“ ■■Wilson-nsionp nKihc bend of-thiH-ii natiouH nro eciunlly a t fau lt. In ot prceeile th e o ffer of good offices f' b y asHuniini; th a t tlie central powei wholly rig h t. O f course, as th is w negotiations. impoHsiblc, i t is a pli P res id en t ^Yil3o^ assume Ihia a t t i tu ^udgo wbo would say to lil lg n n ts ; ‘ an d 'S m itb w holly w rong in th is ni< wo w iu now go to tr ia l . ' ’

/ The pow ers nro no t rcaJly as fj ~ sbem tViudiealeT"15in’lnndc"haH a i)

resources of the other. Each side i-----wiH-yieUl:—Eaoh-liaft-jm-angry-pop

has. P erhaps the people of tfie nnl dissatisfied w ith a reaHonablc setlh they would. W hen negotiations w

~ tw e ^ i th is country an il-ling lnnd , J ' commls.sioners, righ tly stood o u t ag

' to m ake conce.sKions to E n g lan d for E nglish coinraissipners a t length di arid wero wiUi«g to wign a treaty through m ixed motives of patrio tisi fu r th e r dem ands on G reat B ritain .

• case of the p re sen t war, th a t a trea t: ag a in st fu tu re w ar betw een th e I

■ speedily b rin g on another w ar. He proposed ^w uld bc exceedingly uni sign it would bo equivalent to sig ra n t. How ever, he refused t^ .s ta signed the tre a ty w4th. them . A ll h N ot only d id tho tre a ty of G hen t ii b u t it p roved the biuiis fo r m ore tl N ot only did-his signatu re n o t prov proved so p o p u la r th a t all wilio hel tio aal berioes....................

European.stulesinen m igh t taki- aro r ig h t in declining to su rren d er

— ^ k * o -w h e n th e y fls.siune--tbat=^hOT3o;can only be secured by" th e absolute

Down on Jtcx ican b o rd e r 'a s tree ts fo r th irty , days, und th ere is

___ dis tiuc tion malteH up p a rtic u la r diito rm en t of th e ,san ita ry system of logger is boarded a t the expense ol n e r in w hich tbey tak e a chance \ ca rric s no p a r tic u la r terropy-tp^th'

H ansen News- ' •''Tjinos’ Snrclal Corrcfipoailoiifo.

John ■Walton, Vi-lio wqh InJurcJ In tho nufo ftccldent nortJ} of KJinbcriy a wock URO Jk reported bfitlcr. Hln condition for a tlmu seemed vcry cri- Uoal.

B. II. Duller relurnod Kriilny from a tr ip lb WniililnKlon.

Krmil F ran i hud tlio m luforluno of faUlnff out o f tlio loft o t Jila fnlJii.T'Jt b aru liuit w etk . Wllh lln; cxn>|)tlon o f a fo'v lirulH''« Im wiin n n l h u r t

Tlm Ladlci.' Aid iiadoty m et a l lho church Innt Thtir.idny. .Mr.4. Fnini and .Mrn. K ninim Horvoil.

Minn l-oulno SiitmlllRr cnlorl;iln«‘d__tho_younfr Siiml.iy acliool

clniii. ivt lic r iibiiiiVliiHt Friday,Joo Frofillcli hau hecii hulhlluK i*

• flno fivi:-ro(ini luMltion tn liln linu»o ■' 'n nd l:it(“ndB ImvinR ll flnlHhcd liy the

f ln a of n est montli.Mr. nnd Mrs. .Ion Liinili of Portliuid,

OrcRon, nrr}v<(l_}H IJjui.Hcn F riday, ,Mr, Lomli w in tnki' Ih ’' ;ilacc of R, McCiil- louKli an illtcii rlilor.

A curd party wan hi'ld a l Mr. Ivili'T- broo‘;',i lioili<; liiHt P rlday In I'oiKir of Mr. nnd Mr:'., McCutloUKli. who will Icnvp Ihu flrnt of tho wi'eU for Huhl.

J. fi. HJnJo/i r<!MJrHi-iJ iJjo liiiii'r parly of tiio wcok from a liujilncuM trip lo lloliia

I*l;uia fo r .till* churcli .hiisfmcnt. k III a rrive lho flnsi of tho wook and lho

• ■- l«u'M;p«r cmi»niltti'<' hopo (o iho<«rork licKUii nt an oarly dalu.

H ollister Item s--T Ih o*-' SiM’cIal Ciirrc-SDuiidciicc.

' nninliiT of onr people w cnl up to— n '-----! 'rnm rln l dny ex«r<-lnw In Twin

/ '* titjiooK thnni Mr, nndJkfra. O. M. IJaJl and fam ily. Mr. nnO M rs. C. & -Trnpp(sn. Mr, and .Mr«. J. L. IlodgCH, and Mr, nnd Mrn. narllnn- toa.

. J . A. .Srli,i'Ih. I)nf-> Kuiiki’I J-, IJiitllcy and fiun'ly, • pf'iit

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E[£ - GAME. . . S•ope a re fa in iiiu r w ith wilint w n s r n e o f p o k e r .” o r n o l, t l ie y a r c ce r- i ig , n s th e u tte ro n e e s o ffie iu l a n d 2d w ith in t lie la s t fpw d a y s prove . antl-neW Hpnpers-inKW t^fliat .Hhouid >X P ras iiie iil W ilson , o r oH iorw isis ^ ig s on, c q n tin e n ln l 'E u n v j) t; ' as o v i- j a l a rm ies , iiiiist be m a d e th e b as is < rn in t ty nJid. A iiN lria a.VH.st am ounl. | Hies b e fo re th e w a r , b u t w ou ld , on | lo t o f do m a in in A s ia , w h ie ii w a s ,

—frhc-Gi'ntmtiKt-hoU'cvtiK- j d eoncluNion a n d m a k e i t a p p ly to 1 1; n o t on ly jvo iild 'th e v a s t eolm iint j hem -in th e p a s t g e n e ra t io n be lo s t.>e forever bottled up in the Kiel • m aking claims whieJi they intend i

le, iu order to hold as much us pos- •

I moro iinreasoiiiiblc. The foreign i i\v possible until G erhiany begs for j )f the allied governm elils declare trough tho activities o f P r0.sidejjt ; lation aBsumea-tbat.the. eonteudii'B: h er words. P resident W ilson nuist ’> ;)r tho term ination o f the H trti^ 'le ; ■s are wholly w rong and the allies j ould make the beginning of peace lin evasion o f the issue, S'houfti' de hc would be. in th e position of a , ‘I know, tliat Jones is viliolly righ t illeij^IImKw’ith lh a t uiidcrataudinB

’ >:ir a p a rt im thef,-c.utf(^riUicM ii-oiild , Tctty-good^idva-by th m time of-the • IS try ing to feel how fa r the o ther iiibi'ci^to. satisfy—o r th inks th a t it , ions a t w ar would n o t be ati iiiueU jm'ent as the politic ians think tb a t ere being conducted u t Ghent be- ; licnry Om'y, oiie o t th e A m eiicm r a inst his colleagues iu th e ir desire < ■ th e sake of peaee. B u t when the ' •oppcd thoir ex tra v ag a n t demamis • ' on the anli-bellum 4^asis, Clay, u and policy, w an ted to make still :

•Ho feared as m any fear in the y which did not p rov ide a.ssuranee.s Initod S ta les au ti E n g la n d w ould I also feared tbut^bjs. so rt of trea ty lop tdar in this co u n try and th a t to ning llis own politieal death war- nd ou t against hi.s eolleagites and is premonitions proyed groundless, pt provo the basis fo r fu tu re wars, iiau a century o f honorable peace.0 his death w a rra n t, buV 'the.treaty ped Bccure'it p rom ptly bccame im-

3 a lcs.son from th is. L ike Clay they abjectly . Liko C lay they are mis- 7>ble,-iwpnlar^ond-proIit^Je-pjiaeti.! hum iliation of the o th e r party .

bootlegger’ is rnado’ fo thesome class to the proposition. Iliu

Terence, as it w orks ou t to the bet- th e vo>'imnnity. L i Idaho a boot- f th e county o r Htatc -Hud tlu ' mau- vould indicate th a t th e propofiilion c violator.—Pocatello Tribune.

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Saturday sbopplu? In ' ^ I n Falls.Dr. W. A. P a rro tt. Mru> S. P. Halm.

Mrs. C. E. P ra tt, and th e lltUc son ot Mr, and Mrs. J . D. KolUi, a ro a ll much Improved from Uiolr rocenl lllncHH.

MrB. W . E . M u ll ln w u n l to K im bor­ly o n Qio 27Ur, w o liro Mr. M ullln in ongafiw l In c a r p o n to r w o rk .

Hov. J. D. Keith, pastor, .wHl-prcach 'Sunday. June 4tl), a l H olllB tor a l 11:00 n. a t and 8;1& p. m., nnd nt JI«Ksardt Bchool ho>iBo a t 3:30 p. m.

M onday m o r n ln s a t 10 o’c lo ck , ua M ni. M. BarnhouHO u n d c h lld ro n w orn KardonfnR. in th e nljBOnco o f M r. H arn- liouHo, w ho w aa a w a y B uperlntondlnK rond w ork , M rs. B arnhouH o a n d Hon, I.-ynn. porco lved a larRO R roybound runn lnp ; up to th e K ardon fonce and w ho»o m o u th w an fo iu n ln c In a te ll- la lo m a n n er . T h o n ioU ie r u n d fo u r c liild re n n m fo r lh o Iiouho b u t tho y o u n c boy. l.y n n . c x lilb ltc d r a r e cool- lioim nnd nklll fo r a n c lo v en -y ea r-o ld

1 IU* ft niarkHBJun. H o fjulckJy jio licd hl» .:i2 -callber r if le , w e n t lo , lh o fenco w h i'ro th e doK w an w a lk ln s b n c k nnd f o r th UH If rea d y lo UprhiK, a n d lovol- fn« Kun um l flr tn R , th o doR fe ll u t r in it Hh’o l h u t tn .m ako su re o f doutii. K ynn flrod n d d lllo n n l iihots. I lov . Mr. K ollh. ,\vho hnd .JUHt a r r iv e d /ro m T w in FuIIh. wiih c a llo d h u t found lho doR doiiil. BlHldo tlio foiunlnK m ou th und IniioiiHlhlllty to cuIIh of p a in llio (liiK'ti totiRuo w an ( lu tto b lv :k n n d even llio lilnod w as tw ic e an b lu c k an o r- 41 n u rlly . Mr. B urnhouH e a rr iv e d h o a r

I n oon and h u rled th o cnrc,-wB,Tho LadloH’ Aid uocloly will hold nn

oxchanRi! Saturday In the fron i o f the aulmnii Ulver Storo company, the pro- cendii thereo f-lo -ho usod In church hijlldlnj: IraprovcmcntK. T lic lr aext

I roRular racclInK, Social Day, will be held W(*dnc3duy, Juno 7lli, jit 2;30 p. III. In thn churcli., Mifiii ao o rfs la S a llf ; r c tu rn i 'i l S a lu r -

-,(Uy from a few - daya’ .viall__^wllh! frfondn In T w in F a lln .‘ With our oyen tow ard ClilcfiKo, SI.

I.,6uIh and Uohio wc wonder who will 1)0 Bolcctod " to ivavo Uie nnllon und tho stale," and wiint Bill, Goorgo, Nick aud Fronelilo will thlnlt of him, and If (,'urranv.n und lihi Villa (In) will drivo

• our proslil. n t ind. Cuiiadii. U lia l docu |d"t-on-;nt

LOTS OF COMEDY IN -v ' - . .," i n r n - E m b s j i t

A' love affair bot«o«il a poor little "PonnBylvanla D utch" Blrl a ad a,baron Halosman of p a te n t cIothefl>wrlas«n-l8 tho Uicmo - of "LltUo Moena's Ro* manco," a now TrlonslerFiaQ A rts tui'o, a ^ lc tu ro w hlcb Will bo ahown &t thikigrphcum ' tdoodoy oveplng only'. Slio Kots him o u t p t ja il w bea bo is arroalod for.' canvaaalpk . w ithout a. lie? onHff, and 'ln 'Knititudo ho proTftfea'lier altJlJiOQkB.on flclMmprovem ont They part, llttlo 5H iow ingriio4 ra \rn i‘-tM8r mean to cach o ther. Tbo' clrctmi* BianccH under w hich thoy. m eet la tor aro unlquo In tho aoaala of motion plcturo KltuattoDB, b u t aro tu ll o t hu ­man Inleruul ciuaKly Uiat provohea lourR und laugh ter In sw ift nuccesslon.

tULLIAM .S. lU I iT THE ' 1________^PlUANOLK'STA^IttttTnBAN:-p rtlllan i-S rH artrth cn o to d -fllm -aU r

who ftppear« regu larly in Triaijirle Kay-Due featurcn, m akea. ^ Bpcclolly of pluyloB wcBtorn,' charactera. hlmticlf w as raised on tho plalaa o t North D akota umong lho Sioux In- dlaiin, ko ho known HomeUilng about maklni; Uiem true- lo life, '^-^Jut whileJiiu.difih,rfitln7i» fonNtiiulo 1 iVldo gal-Icry ot w oBlorn flBuroB, ho pro fo rs^no npeplul type. This la Uio wostorri 'i ia d mun."

"I llko-h im beat," ooya Mr. H art, '‘bceauHo ho Ih tho m ost m allsned por- Bon woHt of tho MIstflHsippl, and I cn* joy prcNontlnfr hfm from ' Ujo anglo Uiat uhown him for w hat ho truly* is.I know Bonio. fam ous w eatem bad -men In Uio early days o t tho Dakotaa; bu t I novor m ot ono whoHO badneuu Indicative of the rea l mnn.

"Thcro alwayu l^Romo human noto llnfferJnfr .down under tho gniffneaB,

^u ltlnB to bo touched. I doubt vory •mncir, Bomellmctt; i r Uio— BhrowdcBt Jud^o of human nature, could dcUbor- atcly call thia elem ent forth ; 11 usually '.takea nonio accldcnlal happening, such an the com,lnR of th e fearlCHB g irt in ■'TJjo Aryan,’• to hrinfc I t to IJgbt. .

ISIS riio r.R A M v o nFJtlDAY AND SATDRDAY

Tlio fitory of “T he Hero of Suhma«* rlno D-2." tho flvo-reol Vftasraph p ro ­duction to bc shown a t the IbIs Ihoa- t ro F riday nnd S a tu rday, follows:

L ieutenant Ctfmmnnder CoUbn, U ' 8.' N.. Ih In lovo wllh Caroline A uslca, the d au fh lc r of_iho_Hon. J. F. Auatcg . a man hlgli In llie pol|il{wl coiinsels o f tho country. Colton l ia ^ a rival. Ja*. Archer, a new spaper mno, unscrupul* nun nnd Hecrolly In tho neiwlco of a forclRn country, f l io la ilc r ta cndoav- orlnB to obtain valuable governm ent BocroiB.. Colton nnd McMaBlers, superintend­en t o f the Naval academy, a re called upoa to exerclso unduo Influence In favor of Oilman, Carollnc'a broUier, who has neglcctcd hla utudiea aa a naval cadol. .The young n u n Is In lovo with McMaatcr.'s daughter.

Finding h ls poUUcal influence of llt- wclght wlUi Uio tw o naval men, Arch­e r fllArta a row and haa CoUon and McMasters hum iliated by placing them In charge o t colliers.

Oilman, falling to pa«B his exaniH, cnllHlu In Uio navy uu un apprenilro, HlarUng (ro m 'tlio foot of tho ladder and working hls way up through.tOieor iDorlL

Tho w ar gam e In announced, nt which lhe various ' American battle- lihlpn will bc Hoen'in m aneuvers. The ambuHfludor BOlects this tJliportunlty to plant nilnoii lit Uio-paUi ,ot tho Incom­ing voaaclH In an attem pt to blom lUiem-up, -Det.'Ulfl^ of tbo plaa a ro a c ­cidentally learned from Archer by Caroline, and wUh no Uroe lo bo lost, .bIic hiuilcnB to her nwooUicarL Colton How In cotninnnd ot tho bulinmrrno flotilla and Gilman now In hlu com­mand p u t forth all speed to .reach Uie Sijuadron ajid^w ara them. They arc too lato for tha t, however,_so Colton, knowlnR th a t Uic mlne»-ftre-lo-l>»-«i- plodod from a m erchant ship In tho harbor, pcrmltw himnelf lo bo linot through a torpedo tube In ordor to swim to thl» Bhlp. Whllo the con- «plmibr» nro'wnleJiInB Uio approach- Jng RQUudron C olton 'boards the vei<- itel, Btrlkea down tho man In churse of tho electric sw itch and hlmHoU ox* plodos lho jufnoH boforo Uio American ImtUenhlps roach ilicm. Tho terrific oxploslon a itract.i lhe attontlon of tho navnl af/lccra no thnt when tho con- Hplrators try lo imbduo Colton, uhl reachon him. Through hlu heroic work. In navlng Uio floel. Gilman In r<‘up- polnted to Uie arodomy und Oilion K?ts a« hiR rew ard tho hand of Caro- llno.

In nddltlon lo '^ h e Hern of Sutmn- rlno I)*;;," a Frim k Danloldu i-oiui’dy will bo shown P rlday and Sainnlny.

Hogerson IfemsTlmnH’ Special Correspnndciice.

Dr. J . H. B urton ' prourlioil iwo splendid BornionH horc Sunday and pre»ldod over a conBroRallonal m>.'ol- Ing of i/ie church fn.wWch a unaiii- mouB vole waa ca«t Uiat Hov, j . n Kolth bo appointed hy tho Mlwilon Board ns nUitod nupply iiilnliiliT for

,131G and 1917. 'John I*. McGuffin. one ot our Rood

cltlzonn, huH the nympalliy of our com­munity In th e cull which cnnic? to hiiii to comc a t oncc to the bcdnlde of hlu dyInK moUicr Iti Illlnolu,

Misfl isiva l io rr l l l re tu rn e d ' immo .TueodayJxora_ft_ffiSLSlaiLiLllUll£L.Xitia Fallu hoHpltal. Sho wna actotnpunled hy hor fa ther, J , U. Avorlll,

Mr; and Mru, t^u ln Ila rre l went itp to nock Crock Monday, pohiR hy the

! way or Twin Falla, 'Mrs. J . W. Langford iipcnt the flnit

pa rt of tho wcok In a BhopplnR tour in • Twin F alls.I . B. „B.. HInefl o{ the UoRernou'.Mcr-

.canillo co inpuny.'rotum ed on tti!' L'Sth , from a fo rtn igh t Bpont In Poeuiclhi, I wlioro' he w as liavlnB IJii Hirht oye I U-oatod, ^ ' V

T. H. Thompnon of Uio IloR<Tnon pe- f partm ent Btore, arrived homo .Monday ‘ uftornoon from Twin Falls.I Our Bi^nlnl fellow townnniiiii ,\I, K. fl,

MeCorklo, U considerably Improved

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• Tlio largest nnd m ost eomplolino of sr;^^^rE R s u i t COATS. D RESSES nnd SPOIl APPA nU LS TO B E HA D is < displny in our Ilead3--to.Wci D epartm ent. Let us show y< whilo the selection is large .

I f you arc the lady tb n t do your,ow n sewing n t home, ai like to plnn a dress or an y wcf in g 'ap p a re l, you w itl be ov(

' joyed by tlje service received o ^ r dress goods depflj'tmci T his departm ent is positive

, tho moat complete stock • Southom Idaho. W e assure y>

satisfaction.

S ta n d a r d F a t te m s A re O o rre

In' hoalUi durlDB t i e l a a t ' month. Messrs . R. H . QoldaworUiy and -A. B. Palm er, who .woro Infurodnh 'tiu tb ac ­cidents, aro mucli bettor, iind H. Mc­Cullom. who wns shot hero on May iS lh , is groaUy improved.

M iss HaUlo Eapaull is. spending Bomo Uino In F ile r with frlendB.. I t Is continually reported her© th a t tho Oregon S hort Lino Is clearing its r ig h t of wny from here lo W ells, Ne­vada, v ia Contact, nnd th a t a branch w ill bo bu ilt from somo poin t on UiU proposed line out of Jarbldge. It soem s cortaln Uiat the O. S. L. doeii n o t propOBO lo allow Uie W estern P a ­cific to go aliead o t them In south­e rn Idalio.

A. 3. Oarey of Druneau, form erly m aaagor of tbo Owyhco Sheep com­pany, reports th a t spring lam bs aro m ow ing well, and Uial dlacasc la scarce and th a t Uicro havo been few coyotes to contend with thcro. Hla company will bavo a la rg e num ber of Btaeop for Uio (all m a rk e t

, drivpastimes. SparUi r im re s e n ts t h e h ig h

^ o f a M tis fy in g , n o n\ , T W I N f a l l s V I N E i

P E T T I C O A T L

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Serge llCoatsDisplayed in one gronp only

$ 1 2 .5 0Values to $25J)0

\ » - ■ - '■ .......................) Those groups of W omen s

suits a n d conts n t the en­orm ous reductions aro of the fine.st fab rics nnd roost

. d istiiiFtn^Tn’odcls of "th'c" preaent season.

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SOME FUmiY FREAKS - A now spaper m an has m ade the (61 loV,-iifg-ceilecUonrof-freBka-ttt~«dv«r Using and show s w bat tho mlsplaclnt o r omlBBlon o( a word o r comma doci (ar.a 'H cntenco:

'Wanted—A (urnlshed i;oom by ai old lady 'witb oloclric lighUi.

Wanted—A room by a young g n t t e man wllh both k inds of gas.

^Vantod—A room by a young gon tleroan w ith doublo doors.

W anted—A man to ^ k e caro o hornes who can soeak German.'

W anted—Salealady In corsets an< uOdcrriannolff.-

W anted—Ladlco to sow buctons oi tho socond story of Smith & Drowi building.

W an ted -A dog by n IllUc boy wltl pointed -cars.

W auled—A nice younR m an to run i pool room out o( town.

'tV'anted—A hoy who can open oy« tera wllh a reforcnce.

W anted—ISxperleaced nurBO fo r bot

le beverage th a t su es and pleasant st ing with hfe and zest,e s t a t t a i n m e n t in th e p ro ■ in to x ica tin g b e v e ra g e .SAR AND CIDER CO., Disiril

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ad Co a ts

>last

Silk and Cloth Suils

Displayed in two groups as foUows:

—$19.75-For Values up tb

$40.00

$15.75_ For Valuet jip to _

$30.00 '

lur Shoe Deparhnent -spark ling w ith tho now a rriv a ls C lassy Sum m er Boots and Low-

it fo r 'Women. .10 no*r boots o t Fronch Ivory and hito 'kiaV w hich Wo havo Ju st x ? - Iv ed ’AriO -oftho Tateat sty lo Xor • immori.tind fall wear. Thoy con-'In tb e Quality to.bold tbo lr shapo. ho soles a ro soft, Ooodyoor W olt, • I id tho heels a ro all loathor. Iho new French Idd vcnoUan pum p I

o t 'h an d Uim solo aad covcrcd {jj DulB'neoI.'' Tho tfow whllo can ro a CO shoo and .pum p bblng am ong I LO la s t sh ipm ent is tbo now est id c la ss ie st sboo o t tho hour.Vfo c a r ^ all sizes and ■width In leso boota and low-cuts from AAA I EB.’ -A f it being tbo m oat Im portan t a tu ro o t any shoo, wo aasuro you our fee t will bo properly fitted • o u r shoo dopartmenU

SEE THIfDOW D I S P L A 'S ^ ^ "r

tied baby.-'W anted—An organist and boy to

blow tho same. 'W anted—A boy to" bo ■ insldo and

p a rtly outsldo tho counter'.'W a n te d -A room fo r two yonng gon-

Uemen about 30 toot long and 20 fc o t- broad.

■Wanted—By a respectablo g irl, he r passago to .New Ti’ork, w illing to take caro o t children and a sailo r. • , •

W antod—A furnished room by a lady nbobt 10 feet square.

W antod—A cow by an old lady wlUx crum pled homa.

F or S a le^A farm by an o ld gentlo- man without outbuildings.

F o r Sale—-A nice mattroBs by an old lady full nf feathers^

F o r Sale—A piano by a young la d y ' w llh mnhognny legs who Is going

I abroad In a slrong iron fram e.-F o r Gale—A largo, nlco dog, w ill eat

anyUilng. very fond of ch ildren.For Salo—A parlo r su ite by an old

laiiy stnfCvd with hair.F o r Sale—A cottage by a gonUeman

■ w ith a bay wladow,

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Kilpatrick woa up from I’l ^ r

WJITlam b. Kogcru wau riiUuliryCfl-' lorOoy.

J . R St'avor waa la ,rrom CaBDoford TuoBdny. H

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Mrs. Mfirr woa In tho city from F llo r u jcs te rd ay .

M rs. Smalley w as a pasBCDgcr to it Buhl today. ' li

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In tho city. "J

• MIhb Olga BroHo w ent lo B uhl yes- tcrdoy to vlalt.

, nJ . M. B rattcn w as a paaaenger lo P

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— -E . •v V rR lc o -Q t- J c r o m e rB p c a t- S u a i- 1 day In tho city. I

___ Q. E. NasBcr o t n ichfleld. apent Mon- oday In tho city. 1

A. S. Hanson w aa In th e c ity from • Buhl Ihla-wcok. ' .<

------------------------- t• Thad nico of B uhl, w as In tho city I

one day Uils wcok. ^

■ W . H. Weber w aa In Uio c ity from I CaaUfiford Saturday. 1

M r . and Mra. J. T. W altera w ero up < Duhl yoBtorday. , , 1

Mra. W. D. Soulhw orlh w en t to Buhl (oday to vfslt frieods. ' , ^

• ' Mr. and Mra. L. P o t t i r aa© ta S a lt ’i lA ko City, v lsltin s friends. J

A. D. Stafford oodliam lly w ero flah- ing on Decpi^rook ^ o s d a y . i

Mra. C b o m p c ia r t tW a to from Rog- i c rsoa Mondar a a d Taosday-

MrB. Arnold SchrJebor M d 'd au g h te r ^wentatt=EU«--ywUrday-ta-ylaU----- ------

H. R. SouUiard and fam tly w ore Jo ^ h a c .d ty - t r o n l Jarb ldge Uila week. •

' ^Samuel Farlow and d augh ter Geor- giji, wero up from Buhl W ednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. C. U M cFarland woro '*■ In frdW H olU aler a • coople-=of- days

th is week.

iU sa Edith.R am floy ro lum ed .today from Orcoley, Colo., whero sho has boon atteadlng college.

M rs. W. R. McMiUand aad M rs. Edna D oaner wore In the c ity from Bogor- Bon Monday and Tuesday.

Mrs. Joo T oopla accom panied hy her daughter, re tu rn ed lo Buhl yesterday

- a t te r a vlalt w llh her moUier. * ,

M. n . Llddlo of Wfonatchoe, W ash.. wafl Jn tho c ity today on hfe wny to BuUl, whcro he haa Inlcrcals. '

Mr. and Mra. P . H. W licoler. Mr. end M rs. C, L . H ushaw , Mr. and.M ra. Jonpa

^MBBBUtuted an auto p a rly to tbo H ag- valloy and Malad T ueaday

W Mra. J. A. Ownsby ro lum ed to Buhl ' yostorday a fto r a vlalt w ith h e r daugb-

to r, who undorwont an operation for append ic itis 'F riday , and who la now Tocovwlng. - ............-

^Rov. M. JiL V an Pa tten , hfs w lfo and sovoral relaUvoa of Mrs. V an Pa tten , w ero up from Buhl Wedncaday. M rs Von Patton’s rolaUvoa a ro ' from ' K an­sa s aad Orogon.

'>Try. Eating _ '• at lhe

W e l c o m e - H o m e

D i n i n g . R o o m

• R .m Siigic M »U 35 C » 1 .. $,l Pcr,D »v ■

‘ U P S T A I R Sl l 9 l - 2 M » i n S t i M r E a i l '

Mr . 'Caroline Cooney. Manager j

Is P u re amStop.the Polar Bear Wag

31 and 701.~ O th e r ^ r e :F a o d -^ o d a c u r e — G o l d e n . V e a t a - B u t t c r r J

)istilUd W ater.

ace & Refrig«

iO ^ L lR E V I T - iE ^ ^ ^ iTi

^ h o n e ^Kay! Paid Flao—Rohort Rayl thla il( ook entered a ploa of gulHy to tlio tl' lorgo of nsBAUltlng* Frank Caudlo In row-«vor.waUir oa tho-aolmon tract, ... Id waa fined IB, which ho paid.

31arTlod—On 'Wcdncsdiylnbrnlng In ~ 10 parlors o f (hti“ Hot<5j Hogcraon, arry NoU and MIbb Ornce Kearley ofuhl/ They wore ncconipujilod by Mr. ^id Mrs. Wesley T. Flynn. Rov,. E. "iarmon officiated. y

Club McoUng Tonight—Tho r c c e p ^ on of 7S how tnambora formally Into .10 Twin Falla CommercJofclub wiiV’.a* Iko placo. lonlgJjt at a erooker; nt hi hlch^^o throatcned elrlko will ho di lacusa'^- In- all- itft-pho60B-hy--sovoraL d: Uomeys of thia city. * w

------- --------------- ' JSalmon noflcrrotr Beport—Tho gain w

I'Uio Salmon rlvor reservoir during b tio woek ending May 27Ui. was 4.C00 cro foot, Oio water rJfllng.2.3, foot hc- Ind Uio dam. Tlio total quantity of , fater availablo on that dito for'47,- *00.aero feet: gage height 20.3 foet ^

Local Dalt7 HcoUng Dairymen rho supply Uio city wJUi milk .aro “ orfecUng onorganliaUou fortho pur- ~ lOao ot.adopUng rules looking to tho ^ tandardlzaUon of tho milk supply, y [‘hcy-hcld-a-mcoUng ot-tho- homo-of “ 3. E. Heston Monday evening, but did *■ lot completo Uio work of organizaUon " ind will meet a t Uie homo of John :ari am i Mopday-plght;—----- ---------- M

Protty Homo Wedding—Lieutenant J'1. H. Kronglo and Mlsa Helen D. Por- “ er wero married by Rcv. C. L. Bent, rtay 25, nl U‘o homo roconUy furnlah- . td by tho bridogrocm. A lunchcon 1 VOS served after tho'ceremony. Mr. j Prlnglo Is a well-known buslncaa.mann Uio d ty and Miss Porter ia a auc- ] :c8sfal' dchool toacher who has hnd :hargoi-of tho English departmont loro.for aovoraliycnrs.

SundAT,. Sebool At Cnrrr—Mr. ' 3ilGS„,’>uporlntcndcst of tho Chris-" i Jan'i . ^ d a y school of Twla Falls, ildcq-by •some ot-tho-teacherarotgaa-- - zed a union Sunday school a t Curry last Snnday. Mr. C.. A. Swartz waa jlecled suporlntendcflt. Tbero will ho icrvlcos oach Sunday al 2:30 and on J iltomato- Sttfldayft the Hov. Mr. Hat* * non bas conaontcd to preach a t 3:2)0 * p. 01. Tia next engagement will bo * luno llOi. . . . _ . j

U«nB for this departmonf TOy~l)i.' moiled, phoned or left Tbe Times offiee. Phone 8& •

Prepares B«ak PUas-O atea'l's gel- ' Ung out plaas for a new building for tho Flrat National bank of Ruport.

. Tho Wodnei^ay AucUon Drldgo club mcl ycatorday al tho homo of Mrs. 0. F. Baker. Mrs. C. H. Burton carried off tho priso for the

. Atmonnccs Arrhal—Cards aro out announcing thd arrival of Mlaa Mar­tha Fullor-at lho homo.of Mr. and Mrs. Doyd H. FulJor In this city. May 25.

'' Mrs. Ralph.Lolgbton waa a gracious bOBtoss to tho Priacllla Sowing aoclciy lost,Thursday. Light roffcshment* -wero sorvod. following an aftomoon passed In sowing.

Bnhl Conple Wed—Harry Noli and' Miss Grtce K w loy c l B ublj'w oro married Wednoaday at Uio parlors of tbo Rogorson hotol byRov. W. E. Har­man ot Uio ChrisUan church.

_Tho_WJnw>aftUBq_cIub wero delight­fully cntcriainedBt”-iKFliom0“0rTWrBr S.-KnyJor Wednesday ofteraoon.-Tho afternoon/aa'usual, woa occupied wlUi necdlo work, followed by lunchcon.

Cnubed Into Car—An Inoxporionced driver whoso name has not been learn­ed, crashed into tho auto of A. D. Staf­ford on tho Shoshono grado Sundny and n ^ r ly ,tbr^w Mr. I Stafford and family ovor the embanlppent

Mr. aad Mrs. H, 0. Brown eatortaJn- •cd, lho Drake club Tuesday of last week at their bome on Sixth, avenue E ast Tho ov«Blng was spent very enjoyable Ulklng over former.school folaUons and enjoying tho dainty. lO-- froehmcnta actvod by tho hoatoas.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rudolph do- llgbtfuJJr eatorliUacd for th d r daugh* to'- Avln.’on ’tho occasion of her four-' tw tb-b lrthdoy.--T he ,affair was an utlfd^Btirprsao to tho-youngiady and catuod her much Joy. Tho hotmo waa heaaUfulIy dccoratcd in pink , aiicj green and quanUlles of spring.tlowerB. added to tha.proUjr appoamace. Proa- chi woto Mr-; and Mr«j- SUor, Mr. nnrt Mrs. Finch. Mr. and &lr& Caiflln, Mr. Guy^.Kiwiey, .OalJm^Chapman.^MarvIn Carlaon, 'Miss •■Buiard. Tffahel -Bank«». lola Uchllter. Haiol BmiUi and Thel*- ma'BanEs.

d Clear LI fn

Jons o r call Phones I s«I WlI vc

cts-ofr-ourrM anufafcz^ :JJ Vcsta-Ice.Ci:eam_aail,__ i*!

•hith

erating Co. Iri~ _ ~ r l l 'E

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Mra. W. t . Wood presided over a " cry p te ity 'flvc-cQuraO ’d ln n o ru n r tyucaday evening wltli covorii laid fo r ^welve. A color acliemo of yellow and ,]'h lte wns tastefully curried o u t In the uiblo dccoraUons, Uio icea and tho ta l- ^ca. Tho cciitcrpluco waa an a ttrac - ^Ivo arrangem ent of yellow roseu. q

•JIarrIftg(i“ Wcon8o.<F=^Tito- follow ing -r larrlngo llccnscs woro iaaued ,during o he paut week by County A uditor E. J. c 'inch. Chas. 11. K rcnglo to H elen D. ’ortcr, Twin Falla; Vera K relgh, p Juhl, to Blossom B anner, Parkaton, S. s ).: H arry Noh - lo Grace K oarlcyr a Julil; E rnest L. A lbright to .Gladys F. t ^RninBi FUcr. .

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Tho Motliera' Surpl8~clulT 'H pont a ^ibcIM dricrno<Sa“ ycaicrany— n t ~ t l n r iiome of, Alrp., Duke. The topic for.Uie , lay wftB ■•Hoi&' (,6 E n terta in tho Clill-Iren Durlng-Summcr-.VacaUon_iSoloii .| voro aung b y Mrs. Jackcy and Mru.Inuicrson and protty pluno aelcctlons .vere rendered. Tho n ex t m eeting witl .)0 w ith Mrs. Laurie. ^ |

In compliment to ftH.as-Thelma S«n- 1 or, Mrs. L. Clos cliarm lngly en te rta in - i :d elghtecq frlenda, m em bers o f Uie . tVednesday AucUon Bridge club , and 1 \ fow oUiers a l a th ea tre part}' T h u rs- I lay evening. .Upon re tu rn ing to Uie I -los home, tho gueats w ere aorved .1 ivlth a deUglUful two-courso luncheon. ' f^n 'abundance o f-b rid a l wreaUi wuii i iiseiLin.thO-dccoraUana.and-an-&rUstIc 1 :u t glasB vaao sot In a cu t g laaa bowl i nnd filled with bloasomfl added effee- < lively to tho appearance of tho^table. < Mra. W ilbur HIU gavo a very clever tbaiit to tlie brido-lo-bc, ul\d inirhDK^ - lOBa preacntdd Mlas Senior wltli a beauUful box ( o f M aderia handker­chiefs. .

i CH U RCH ES i

St. Edward’s CaUiollc.C om or ot Socond avcnuo and F iflh

atroot oast. Rev. N. P. H ahn, roctor... Sunday massea a t 8 and 10:30 a. m. Evoalng sorviccs a t 7:30 o'clock. Week-day m ass a t - 8 o'olook a. m.

ABcenslon EplseopaL Sunday tfcbool every Sunday a t 10

a. m .; m orning aorvlco and sermon Sundays, 11 a. m .: Vesper serv ices a t 4 p ..m .; early oucharlsl th ird Sunday every m onth a t 11 p. m. 0 come, lot a s s in g ofito tlte Lord. L e t us w orship Him In the bpauty of hollnesa. Spe­cially good, alnglng. A cord ial Invlta-

jresldence. 215 Srd Avo. No. Church, co m er Srd'A ve. No. and In d B t

AasMilated Bible Stndents^Meets every Sunday 3:00 p. m.. :n

I. O. 0 . P ..ball ovor Idaho D epartm ent « o ro . Subject:- “T im D ay o f Judg­m en t." : T ho .publlcicordlnally .lnvllc-l.

f i r s t Chareh of~C hrist S c ien tis t Sunday aervicos a t lUOO a : m. and

8:lC p. m. Subject o f Blblo leisaon for Juno 4tb, "God th e ' Only Causo and C reator.’* Sunday achool a t . 10:00 a. m. W ednesday ovedlng mc<mngs ut w hich lesUraonlals o f healing aro giv­en, begins a t 8:15. A ChrlaUan Sci­cnco i;cadl&g room la open In tho c h u m i from 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. except on Sundays and holidays.

H ethodlst EphcopaL Sunday school a t 10:00 a .m . ' ' Pub­

lic 'w o rsh ip a l U :0 0 and 8:00 p. m. M orning sub jec t • 'Labbrora W ith God,' Evoning aubjoct "A stray .” Epworth League a t 7:00 p. m. P ra y e r mceUng Wodnesday a t 8;flO p. m. . ■

C. Ii. BENT, M lnlater.

In theran Cburcb.Divlno w orship a t tlie LutherJin

ch_urch noxt Sunday m ora lng a t lOiflO !fi Oib' EhgllBh ~~!anguager ~ ■ Sunday schJbl • a t -10:00. - Servlcea - a l Clovor in Uio afternoon a l 2:00. Come nnd w orship with y ou r family.

J. A. Schllchting, Pastor.

Flrst'Cbrlsttan Cbnrtb."Tho Superforfty o f Lovo” ' will bo

Uio m lnUtcr's sorm on ihcm o a t Uie m bm lng'aervlce a t Uio F ir s t C b rls thn church nex t L ord 's day. M r.'C. hUllcr Evana will aing a aolo. F ro n t Rani: Bible school a t 10;00 a. m. On last Lord 's day thoro w as an attondonco ot 355, who wero th e re 'In iJm o-for thw c o u n t which la tho f irs t th ing aftor Uto classes assem ble. Ihfs. Is sploadltl. It 'w o u ld b'o w'drUi whilo noxt Sunday to mnko U 400. Tho offering 'W as np:)r- lyJlO.OO. T hero w ill be n o iiermon nex t Lord's ovonlnf;. I t la clilldren'a day and Uie children hnvo Uio rlg h t ot way. ' A .splcadid exorcise baa been p repared ond 'w ill bo rcndorcd a t the evoning hour, 8:00 o'clock. Tho publh la cordially wolcpmo a t Uio. ChrlaUan chu rch . ■

WALTER E. HARMAN. Mlnlater.

lin. F. (I. nKKBIf-. ' p e a ^ '

Ceatrat B anding . Phone 426.

: jin w sT ARnagm p ” . l n T H o ^ aad Blownees In UtflOT— Btlfl Yer rJttftdr.

M U o d u ^ g Uio poat wook wero iracterlzod 'cb leny b / th o CaUlomla 1.- - Comparing Uic m n of naUvea im th a t aecUon Uils year and laat IT 4ho presen t receipts show very Dd quiUlty and considering th a t thoy rc g n u s s tu ff prlcea realized were ry good. All during lho week the Icea w ore steady 'w ith an outlook f - l D V ^ ^ c e a: If .the , re i^pta.:'c6ii^ lued hoovy^.-.Today•H recelpU, how- o F rn iT 'n o t- l jc « r -o u t- i i ic - ‘Uieir-Df avy rocelpta for this week. Lchh na COO head' wero In Uie pcnn for0 day 's trading.Tho f i r s t shipm ent of Mexlcona ar- uul today from California.' 'T h o so ,tUo w ere from tho famoua Heurati ta to r ‘ O ther-Bhlpm enta-from —ColU m la today Vcrii iiallvo atuora. Uul- ico of tho receiptn woro local, Gro­in nnd W aahingtnn offerinkB,S teer trudo Btarted o u tm th e r early; day and naUvo Callfornlofl. wonl .at lO usual pVico Uiey had been bring- g for tho paHt week o r two. Hundy olghtfl from $8.35®'8.50. The Mexl- uilt woro conHldered to bc of oxtra ia lity and- brought oxcepUonaily jod p ricca fo r theJr claaB; fS.OO »•»» !a»ted -for::.tho.-bullc..'-.. 0'Uiiir_iiieerii lid atcady. Offurlngs wore nharpiy irtoiled.Cowa and helfera were In nliort sup-

ly, being m ostly cutouts from o(hcr itpm cnta and drlvo-lna. PricoH were :cady on Uie uaunl (lunlity of dairy'po offorrrign.y o a l calvea have been holding

;endy rig h t along wiUi , a raUiur Lrcng tendency. •Thi' 8c peg has been eachcd soveral UmoH. oftt5D.. fiijouBli ) r e f le c t the rrcml orTTie iru d c ro r^ jrlngB 'b e lo w to{/H have fared ...com- araUvely aa well ua the best grodeu rm oB t-cnscH . . - . 7 . . . .Tho m om lng 'count In the Hlieep

OUBO w as vory oaUsfactory, about 300 boing offered., QuotaUonn. wero rd lnary , except on a fa ir , bunch ot 'oUiora th a t got u rulHO out of Uie uyors. B ight tivi?niy.fivo waa the ato on th is aJilproent. 'Hog rccelptit took a sudden Jump

Dday w ith ' nearly 6,000 heud reudy or . tho .b u y er..' Tlilu Is the 'lurgcH t londay recclpta for aome weeka, bo­ng alm ost an large as all o f last week's offerlngH on . ihla m ark e t ia rly -roporta Indlcato a low er mar- ;^)t-Jn..Uio-Eaut<!ni-hoK^clr«l<i8. —UW-. icra wero nut Inulinnd on account of ho raUior large aupply to open.Ua- leal Uila m orning in an actlvo wily; itarkqt did ',nol gel undor swing un-

■ A fte r tho hijyers nml neUcra goT ogeUicr a nmch lower ti-ndlng lovol vaa OBtobllshcd, Tjp to noon $8,85 vaa Uio top, with bulk around a dime in d c r laat: week’s clost>.' ' .

S teer quotaUona are:- !:iiolco grain and pulp-fed..$0,00::holco hay-fed ...................... 8,5008.85Cholco grass .......................... 8.0008.503ood .......4 . .............................. 8.1508.60Medium . 1 .... •-......................... 7.GO08.OOOrdinary 1 ; , : ....... - ..................7.5007.60ponm on A - ............................ 7.00 07.50

Cow quntaUona a re : ^Cholco ...........................lf.7608.OOQood--r.™. .7.-'_-==:.T..;.,-..-7;;...:...T.T. €.75®7.3uMedium ...I................................ 8.2508.50Ordinary .,................................ 0.0006.25Common .i............................... 4,75016.00

H eifer quolaUona a rc :CholcQ spayed ........................J7.5O08.OO06o4 ......... :............................... 7 .000 7.50OUior variqUoB........................ 5.5007.00

Bull (m o ti^ n a aro:Cholco ..................;..;..|G.50©C.OOn„„ l T ....... ............. a.50tlH.5aMetlluni ..................

Hog quotaUons aro:Prim e light ............................ t8.7508.85Prim e Hlrong welghtii r.rn::-8;76®8.BfiGood to prim e mixpd............8.1508.70Rough heavy pack in g .......... 7,8508.35Plga and skips - .................... 7.3507.85Shoop quotatlOnB-a^ - -■Spring Inmba .... ...«SL.------*9.0009.25Choice Inmba ........................ 8.5009.00Cofhinort lam bs .................... 8.0008.60

Ocneral quotaUons a re :Choice yoarllnga-_.--...v....... ?8.5O09.OOGood y e a r lin g s ........................ 8.0008.50Cholco wothora __________ 7.0007.60Good wcthora ............- .......... T.0007.50Choice ewes .......................... 0,0006,50Good ewea .......;........................ 5.50 0 6,00

I-KOAIi PDBLICATIOW.

. >0T1CE FO E PUBLICATION.S erial No. O'lSfiW,

Departm ent o f tho Intorior, U. S; Ijind Offico a t Hailey, Idaho, Mny 27, 1910.

Notice la^hcreby given, tha t Jacob R. Pctlljohn, o f Klmbhrly,^^^r•in Falla Co.. Idnho, who, on Ju ly Oth. 1913, made hom eaload 'entry B6rtM-No;-0l3~ 592, for lota 1 and 2, 6 ^ NGU. aecUon4. tov.-nship 12 soulh, rango 20 cost Boiao meridian, han filed noUco of In­tention to m ako flnol tlrrec year proof, to establish claim lo tho land nbovc (Iciierlbert. beforB 'John-P.-H anBon,-U5. comrols8ioner,-a\ Rock Crook, Twit

,FnlU Co,. Idaho., on tho 26th dny ol July, 1916. ■ ^ . -

.C laim ant nam es as wltnenaea: John J. McMenniman, ArUiur Hutchinson .Herhert IfnnoB and Cliarloa MnUiowa all o f MoYtaugb, Twin Falla Co.. Idaho

BBN R. GRAY, Register.

. NOTICE FO R PUBLICATION.Serial No. 01435&.

Departm ont -of Uie In terio r, 0 . S Lnnd Offlco a t H ailey, Idaho, May 27 1910. ........................... - ------

Nptlco Ih hereby glvon .that Ellon J O'Rourke, o f Twfn FaJls, Idaho, a ^ lg ' Aoo of Edwin B. P lctchcr, who, on Do- ocmher 12, 1913; rondo desert land en­try No. 014382. for N% NE^4.-*^ESJ NBVi, section 9. townBhip 10 BOuUi raago 18 c a s t Boise m orldlan, haa fll-

-'nfivt! o f tntenUon to mako llnnl Ikroof, to ofltabliBb claim to t h e ‘land abovo dDBcHbed.-.before C. C Sigglns U. 8. eommlsaloner. a t Twin. Palls Idaho, on th e )9 tb day o t July, I&IC.'

C laim ant r^ U aaes , a s wllncMoa: ,ticoi:fJtC nJ2leo^JIi-;R .F i1 lB ,.)[da‘’.“ :Chester H. W artlna ton , o f Kimboriy Idah'o': Aitron' M. B u m o t^ 'o f Klatbor- ly. Idaho; Jam ea Clevlnger, of; Kim-

• berly, Idnho.1 DEN R. On.VY, Rcglator.

T he H ero ~ S u b m. A Vitgaraph Fea

Remarkable Scenes i _ ____ Permission ot

J

: Featuring J . Stewart Blac j . p

Frank Panic

F r i d a y an< S a t . M a li

I S I S T FNOTlCE F O ll PU D LIC A TIO N ^r*Serial Nos. 01SM3 & 01C138.

D epartm cnl o f tho In terior, -U. S. Land Office a t Halloy, Idaho, May 27, 1916.

NoUco la hcroby glvon Uiat William R ..D a r, of R ogcrson. Idaho, who, on September 23, 1912. mado homeatead e n try No. 012043. for W% SE% , EV4 8 W ^ , BocUoa 20, townahlp 14' souUi range 1C e a s t a a d on Ju ly 14, 1914 mbdo addlUoBdl hom estead on try No O m aS, ta r E H B E U . W K NEK , sec 'U ^_26 , tow nship 4 souU . raago IE -oast Bose mcfldian7~Iias n ic d ' ndUc( of intonUoti to m ako final th roe ycai proot. to CBtabllsh claltn to tho land above deacrlbod. befbro M aurice Ga- hoon. U. S. com m issioner, a l Hollistor, Idaho, on tho 19lh day o t Ju ly , 1016.

Cli^m anl n a m ^ as wltnCBscB: James S. BubboII, .of Rogoraon, Idaho; Ed- ward B. M cCorkle. o f Rogorson. Idd- ho; Lowla A. Bovlngton, of H ollister Idaho; Don W . P ra tt , of H olllstef

BEN n . GRAY. Regiater.

___ KOmCE-EOtt-EDBUCATIOlf.S eria l No. 018412.

D epartm ent o f Uio In torior. U. S Land Office a t Halloy. Idaho, Ktay 27

NoUco Is h ereby g iven .thoY joha ti .Day. o t R ogerson. Idaho, who, on Do comber 3,1912, m ade homestead entr: No. 012412. fo r W ft NE14. E f t NWft BOcUon 35, townftblp 1 4 'south, rangi 16 east, Boise laoridlan, has filed no Uco o t IntonUon to m ake final th fe

[year proof to estab lish claim to th land above deacrlbcd. before 'M av lc

R e a lB a r ;

" 10 A CR ES near c ity , to 1 20 A CR ES ou ca r line, ti 3 A O E ES w ith houKc nt % $2600.00. •40 H O R SE P O W E E AJTi

residence. ' $4000.00 six per cent b.on H O M £—5 rooinH, bath nr

lur, bnrn, gornge li: K ciislt balanirfi $2rrr

M A IN STREE T LOTS- $1250:00 onoh.

O NE A CRE—6no-hnTf“ i cJover. $600.00; t'e;

. 4 A C R E B -% m ilo-fror. I- . p e r acro.r

16 AORSB— mile fro:

-of ; 'cl: : a r m p " D ^ 2

t u r e l ^ S P a r U

)btained By Special / , U. S. Navy ___" ’

cton and Albert E. Smith

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Ids’ C om edy

I S a t u r d a y ^ n e e 2 : 1 5 ^

l E A T R EO uhoon , U . S. com m lB alonor, a t HoUis* to r , Idaho, o n lho lOUi day o t July, 191G.

Claimant names ob witnesses: Jatneo S. Bussoll, of Rogoraon.. Idaho; Ed-* ward B. McCorklo, of RogorBon, Ida­ho; Lewis A. Bcvington, of Holllator. Idaho: Don W. P ra t t of Holllatcr. Idaho.

BEN R. GRAY, Rcglsler.

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>-T r»«-W ith -P resen tab I^- — I ; ; | — - Profitftbte- .........I - . ;

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E s t a t e^ a i n srarte fo r lionse nnd Ipt. - • ..............t ra d e fo r C ity property,

d bart), Im lf mile city limjta

O M O B H f to tra d e for si^ialljs . I.

3r ^ 0 t r a d e fo r C ity property- d sleeping porch, cem ent cel- i(\.cbicUen house. $2300. $500 ?r- m onth. .-One b lock from postoffice,.

/liie from city , in trees and •niR.I city, Hnb loc&tioD,.,$360.00' .

n cityj $215 p e r a ^ ; ‘term8.*

"T a^j^or '

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E. A. MOONShop near P. 0 .

D A -N -G 'EF.Tory lYoilncsJny nnd Sntur- liny nklitH n t ArtcHinn CUy— and “ tho W n t^ n FJno*'. .

Auto StiigGH 8:^0 n. in.—1:30 p. m. Ti'L ir a —KounU T rip I'n rty Itntcs.

Erickson’s ‘ - fi_ IIKO LIYEKY

— S is Cylinder Scvun-I’ttuscnBcr .Car.

Dny Stand NiRlit PhonoPorrino Corner, 535-^.

“B T n r i T i i s h ^Erpry ifiiy nf»ht n( Art<<- Nian (.‘Ity—iT^iIeusant nuto. Itaiico Wodiu'HdnyH.Saturday!!

Auto StuKOH M:!i() a . m.—1:U0 p. m. ToL 151-Il4)uud T rip T arty Ito tw .

\WeBevelap Ani/Size ffall lO t VeBenlnpAni/SizsFilmlicI; ZOt

' ' ViHiliekiB’'IB[iilirgmint S S f LirferSiiesAKguillti/ltlnctiviPmisSchramm' Jahnsan ^

.p .-HT:^T!r:T;7:T:7;7:4i?iTr:T:T:?:t;?:T^^

I Grassy .Hill | I Homesteads 11*H Let UH locuto you oi u 320-n'crc'r rh . HomcatcH'l on CniHHy Hill. :^ a i ; t i ) s e r y h ; k ............. ?

iji s . C. & B. W. Turnipseed Li F l l J n t , IDAHO.*i Tcl. 507-5-6, Twin KiillH.

: REAL ESTATE WANTED ;I I wnni Idubo fnrm o r bUHlncBB |

L property, w ill rIvo o r take ' ihrouKh nn cxchunRo o t my ;I-J23.000 apple o re h n n l.-• fu lly ,

. 1 o o u ^ oil and Income produclnfc.S O ^U ca (iUfit of Portland . Ore.,

I in dollBlitful locftUoD. J u s t tho placo fo r rctlrw l bUHlnc»» men.

' Will m otor throuRli M aho nurly - -I I- In Juno nnd wtll luve»tl(;ate only

' placcu w here full parlicularH aro . ’ Riven. W rite fully nt onco, C. N. i , WONACOTT. KIMnERLY, IDA.

Summer School! HALF

aiudenlfl p repared for the 1 ' ’ Dookkcoper,' Typist.I > . Federal poultlonn: Klrtit Gra

Carrier.Spocd practicc tn all Ryntcmr

< • Claflsca formed In P'rcnch and S ladents, backw ard in ytudlca

‘ Summer Session May ! W inter Session Septen

’ E igh t students accoptcd poaltl• « t u y tlmo.

TWIN FALLS BI

I I ;

iT U R M O Itlia ' K ‘g . A No«l Dy g JK BOOTH TARKINCpeM.^ W /ra AuUiorof ^ S '*a] “ ‘Moniieur Bcaucalre,** “ Th© |n j[g Conquen of Canaan,** |y |W “ Pcnro< '*ctc. , H

• 'Oo5rB«fi'MlinwmrpW-*Tnijo»oM----------1, SYNOPSIS. I

CIIAPTK R I-SMtrl<Iiin‘B n ttrm p t to I iii-iUir a Uiinlniiiii iitnu a t lila non Utlilm b}’

Illlll In tliu iiiucW:i«.uliop .timlii In ..Ullilm BOliii; lo u.B aiillw luiii. a iiervoua Iwrtcn. . I__ClIAl*TlMt J l - O n Illn re tu rn JMWjs Ja 1 I'lKt 111 ihu alnnO im yniiriJlnterrlO tiltlii— f

CM A fTU It l I I -H u muln liliimolf un In-uiiil u iito im lilfru l-im uru la .i

Hio " S e w J lw au " of Uio UliorhJnna. IJ» .>*ci!9 Mury V. rtreca loolfltiK u l Iilm from •ifsuinmcrr licuud-ncxrooor.----- ;......... I

»;|IAI>TRII IV -T lifi Vcrlree>i.n. old low n )fiimlly (unl •iii|>.ivc«lMlii'd. ciill c.n lliu , iiliflrldiinii, hcwly-rlcti, untl iidcrw nril dia-cuna iiii'iii. .iliuy |>uiii Iiiid »vorOn Iu t 'liu ftiila ’ uiinimlioii wloli Uml sliu im irry iUU9 Ot tlio Hliutldun-.liuya.. _____ __

C jrA rT Jvn %'-Al~tI)o SJ!'’r tflnn 'ftn jF 0- 'wurmliii: luiinin 'i UliurkUin iiprcmla lilin* 'nclf. .Mury fraiilily uncouruKcii Jim Sliorl- Jdiili'n iitliiiilluii, mul Ilibbfi liciirn lio la lo ,bv (uiil buok lu tliu iniichlne uliup. ‘

OHAI-riCIl VI-M .nry tfll« b<-r m oihnr * nbdiit tliu Jiuiuiiicl uml nliuClin Iii'r iiiutli- I vr by^^ullcini; of Jlu i u4 u muirlmoiilul

ClJAJTKJl V JI-J im lell.i Afnry Ulliba In nol u liiiinili-—"Jiiiii (iiiror." llu pro- < poni’B lu Mary, wlio liulC uci;i:iiU him. ■ j

C IlA I'T n il v n i-8 h o r1 rtn n Ir.lln Hlbbn > liu-JiiiuL.tiOJiuiU^ia.tIiiuiuii:tilnu.fll>ui>.Hn , uuun Itn llu In nlruiiu cnuut:li. In upllu u( ‘ Ull.liu’ pluu lo bn uliuweU tu w rlle .. ]

,CUA:>T1:» IX -K d u li nnd Blbyl. •Uoncoe 1 Slivrldan'n wif<-. cjiidrrul ovi-r Ucibby l.iim - , J>iiru;.i>>'l«J.i;o<ui.j«.iJary.Xur bcJp-lo hccy , l.umliurn Crotii niurryliiK l-Mllb, uiid M ary I Icnvca her In the rociu uluiio.

C lIA IT U n X -U lb b s him 10 bronk to | hla futliur iti« iiuwa uf Jlm ’n sudden dcutli.

CI!AI*Ti:il X I—Alt tho rcni of tlm fam ­ily Iicllilumi 111 tlioir crk-f. IHIiIi» bucom rs < li-injiorury jiiiu tlrr 'o f lho hiiumj. A t.th o .] fiiiitTiil ho incuta M ury and r l ilw iio m o , W'JlJl JjtT.

C U A JT H n X II-M m . Shcrldnn pl(jn<lB ' wllli UHjUii io ro llirn lo tho miu-liino uliop I fur hla fulliur'a aaku. uijil h« cmiBcnU.

CU A PT ini X IlI-U lbb .i purposely In ter- ' ruiitn u ic liv tflv io Ixrlwuuii lid llh and Lumhorn: IU lollfl Kdllh tlm l ho ov«r- : heard lj»juhorn inuliltii: luvo to Itoauoou • wife.

C ilA I'TK Il X lV -M ulim l lovo of m uilo aruuBea un Inllnmlu ’(ritnQslilP bclwu<;li Ulbba und Mury.

C lIA l'T E Il X V -M u ry aolta Iior plnno to holp uui liio lliiaiicov uf Ilia Vurtruun fum-lly.______________________ ___________ . .

ClIAI'T ivH XVI-lluHCoe a n J ills wlfo ■luarrol uvur Lunihorii.

CHAPTER XVII.

A t BOven o 'c lock on th e la s t m orn- Inn o f tim t n io iith , S h c r ld n n . passlnR throiiK h tbo vipper b n ll, fo n m l a con- plo o f N crlhhh'd HlieetH o f n o te p a p e r JyJn jj.on tbo JJoor. H e rucoKiiirxnl tlie h a n d w rlil iic nn il p u l th e Hheeta lu fiH , co n t po fk iit. lu tim illoK to Rlvc xliem to (Jcori-v or JackH im fo r re t i i r i i to tbn owm-r,iriirbe~rorKiHTinrt-cnrrlf*rf-thein- dow ntow ii w llli h im . A t noon bo foiiiKl hlmxolf. a lone In b]^ oMli-e, nm l. hnvlJiK »"TnT)i> loln'iiro, rp iiien iliero il the blt« o f hiaiiufti-rliit. took th e m o u t. a n d Khincrcl lit ibi'iii. U nv liif ; k;i1IhI1l‘(1 b lm s e ir 1hiit lillihn’ HiTlhbllnirs on ly n Kamiile o t th e k lix t <>f w rltliiK hiu non iiri'fe rri'il to tb e iiiiii-hlne xhop. he ileeldcd. Iniiocniitlv ' eaouRlf, th a t ho w ou ld be Jua tllleil In rcnUliiR Uioi^._

I t npp-ani th n t a lady will nod iilcna- ftiiily up'in ticinio windy ota cOM'paiilnn. und will Wriir llm iiionl iiKrr-ublo rxiiCf''" !'"' nf nrcpptinK ll UB tlio biw, lind thun -duya ufiorw unl. when Ihc- lliliic iH'a mmiimy to Uu pr.iniulcaKir -r>hf will lnc;ulr« uut of u r ln ir «Uy: ■'WJiy Vim }«ij itiiy iJiflf Ilii' p ro j.lr down­town iiavo nuthfiT K T inifO 'ttiarn-c til.-hcu luiiin'17 W hnt did you tneiin?’'- And (ih- Tnny pny It In a roiiiiniT th a t mulK-n a aonalhlo reply v.-ry d im cu lt-yu ii will bn flo full of w undor th u t nho romomlK^rPil'art porloiinly. ...................

Y rl . what do'-« tho rooste r I/ick? Ilo hna fiiod uml ffhi-lti-r; ho In w arm In win­te r; Iita Wtvps rnlae n-it oii» flno lasillly for him, bui doi.-ns. I t. ' hiui a 'c l e a r vhy ovor Mm: Iio hri-uthoa nwi-ol iilr: ho wnlkn In Ida April orchurd undor ii roof uC lli»v- crs. Ilc muni dh'. vlolonlly p-rhnpn, Iml •luU'lily. I" Ml'liiu" Onnc-IT ii bottur way? Tlio roosliT'ii wlven nnd chlldron muni dlo, A rc llioni' of Mldnn Im mortul? Itla lift- In nhorI<T lhan th.- life- of MlcJun. bm Mlilan" llfo h only a nlxlh na lonK un lliu l of lho Oulutiaiion lorlolnc.

Til.- t'l-i.'i'-r h n d.-pm dpnt: hn dopmdit iip<in llio f,irm cr and llu- w ciither. MlOiia Ib II di'prnd.-nl; bo dcprnda upon lho farm er -nnd lho . w.-nlher. Tho roontcr th inks only of tlio inonicnt; Atldnn pro- vhlon fi>r tomorrow. Wlml ilo.-ii hn pro- vld.- tor 'lom iirruw? X olhliiit th a t- thn rooator will not hav<* ttniliout providing. Tlic r<ionl.T nnd iho pronporoua workor: tlioy are tioni. tlH V firub. thoy lovo; ilioy Krub nnd Invo KnibblnK; thoy c ru b nncl H iiy die. N o lth -r known bcnuly: neither known knowlodnc. And afU-r nil. when

. Mlclna nnd th© rooater rtlf.i. ihoro tn ono > thlnic Mldna haa had nnd rooste r hua not. • hnn haiS Ih? exdI»*T)fnI o f nccum u-’ lotlnR what he hna Rrubbed. nnd th n t has [ been hlfl hfo nnd his love ond Ills ro<1. Ho

cannot, take t l i a t . j rM w »h_hlm VlKo tl"

Summer School! R A T E S

ollowlDE potiitlonu; S tenographer.

dc Clerk. Railway Mall Clork, L e tte r ■

I of Bhorthnnd.1 Spaalsti.-I. can rerlow. — ,

16 to September 1, 1916 iber I 'to May 15, 1917ons In tkrcc moDtfaa. You can enroll

jaN ESS COLLEGECHAS. E. TATl^B, PrlsdpaL .

the youn» must b« mlfled in bin reltdon- Ifl'm anuiicrlpt endi ii thrre. nmt

Sbppltlfln-WttB-notTi i u liiiit fnn ii i i rc. He- pnunplpil Uio flhccta Jni" n biill. depon- itirn :'irc t7 ittj 'T if« jn “n n i i i ’niiieimfnfr‘rbi'.Hl(lf*hlm; then, rlBlntf, I..... . aOyrlopedlri o f Nhmns. wbli'h u iio«|c HKi'nt liail Houjeliow boI>1 1o him yeiirH J"*! hefort": a vdliinje now I'r-t ]nit lo umo "I for tho locntinu of “SlMii-*." Hnvliis rend thp IpRcnd, Slicrlil:ui wnlUi'd up “ I and down tho Hpaelotia exhulliic ui Ihe lirc'iith o^ contempt. "iMin' fool!" to ho nuiiitblod. -y_ ke. .J in -jfflt-vo ry -lono ly , t.ii.l tlilu wan. -X- lially. his harcleat-iionr-- Kor », Ioiik- ho lime be nnrt Jlin hnil luii.-lifd lo;:i-lher tli

lho .SliiTliliin billldim:. w!'i‘iv lln-.v fusiii’iit tw(;iity ijiliiuteif 111 i!io >'ini.miiiiit- mlion of foftil, illlll tn-(miy in lull;, wlili V.c.'It’arM. Mut now Shi'd hMi r<-miilm*(l w.iiloiio'lii IiI'h iilllcei ire.lhnl n.>i ‘,:oiii‘ "u t iirto tiiKch hIiil' I ^ I iii'k i{imiIi. tmr ilM b<- othiiv.‘ aiiylliliiK Hont t<> I.....- I m - faslod t!iT?nm-««u«iUlnL « . ______ Ix

ll waH the tliu# lie "T:•Miiially tho-iilo«t—H ie-'-ic.. uml ovok ro Mini haiKlsbake. all lirlsU .'ih-rt. i'llluiBlnosslltcc." n i i f JTtiprlil.ni’' -.i-iisi- oi InlosH went fa r deeper, .IIni i.m-* tin- (iiu‘ irwho would Imve been -uv.-'i tu koop dtlio ;:r>‘iit property i;r.'"iii:; u'r-al.T, In year by vear. Sbcrhlmi hud fnllon,il«IWP,.:Tilj;Iit__nftcr_nl;;'if.. I'lvA'irJn.E. ptwhut tbo Krowtii would 1"' un<tcr ,Ilin. w,Ilo hiHrin'lleved tha^t .Hr.i wuh nhno- foliitcly I'ortiiln to bo JTio-of ih f bli:;;o,Ht lumen lu thc-couQlry.' W'-*i, it wuh all rijnp to ItoHcoe now! Iti

Tliut reiiiliidetl him of .1 c'liu’ tlon ho In hml in mlhd tn nrtk Ko-*.''"'. It wiih a(imiHllon Sherldun eonsl'li-rocl of no n;prooont Importance, Imi )i|-< wife hml ]il)iii;'ReHleiI It—(houKb vii;:ii.-!y—nml ho hihnd'l^p^7l^to•ffpl?^t•to Itnvrop-rrbnut-U.- -srHowever. ItOHCoc hnd .nut ooine Into thhlM futher'H oHIce for sev.Tal dayi*, niul rowhen S iw ldan hml si'ou bin son' n t inb'otiic there lin'il licenTTo'ciiiirurtiinttyrT' Me

H e waitcil un til tho Kie.ilor jiiirt of |eIlls iliiy'H work wim over, toward four d(o'clock, nml then went iluwn to Uon- hicoe’sollli'p, which waa 011 11 lower lloor. niHe found «cverul inCnwiiiilm.' fot lmsl- 'nj. ncHH Interviews Jn nn ouior nioni ofthe «erlea Iloncoc occuploil; :iml ho «up- 01posetl thnt lic..woulil- flml his son hiwy ii<w ith OtherH, am! tbat liTs miestlon bi would Imvo fo be po8tpoii.-.l. hnt when

......... - _Tfint.’' - Iho ■(••niorod th e ilonr m nrlcw l - ■’R .--C .- | SluTiilnn. I’rlvatf," Uoseoo won there , alone .- l lo will. Hittliii; w ith.liU .back.to. the , door, h h foot on a wbidow-nill, nnd hc ilhl not turn as hln fatber opened tliedoor. . . ____ ___

‘'Some protty piud meti o u f t l ic r e w aitin ’ to Hi-., yon, my boy," said Blierl- dan. “ What'M the nmtter?” »

"N'othlni;," itusc-cic aoBwcrcd ludlH- tlni'tly. not movlm;,

“ Weli. I Kti.‘srf,tlinfa.ftll tigh t, too.I lo t.'v in Walt soiu.-ilmes myself! I

, Ju st wanted to nslc you a QUCfltlon, bnt I I expoi-t It'll knit. If you 're vrorkln’[ somethlnK out In your mind.'*

ItOKcoe m ade no roply;(and Ills 'fn - , ther. -who had turned to ttio door.I pntiRCfl w ltli bla-liJind ou-tho-knob .-

Htarlni; curiously a t tb e motionless ; flKurc In the chair. Usually tlio aoo I HCPineil pleased nml eager wben be ■ cnnie fo lh e otlk-o. "you 're BU'rlKht,* nin’t yon?" nald Shcrldaq^. “ Not Blck.* a re you?"1 *‘No;'I Sheridan wnn p iiu led ; Oicn. abm pt- ’ Ijr, be dcclded lo nslc b is question. “ I 1 w anted lo talk to yuu about ttia t yoaoR

Ijm b o m ." lie said. “I gucBS your ' -mWlier Oilnks he's cornin' to seo E d ith ’ p re tty often, and you know l/lm longer

'a nny of u i. bo—"“ I w on't," Hald Roacoe. thickly^—“ I

w on 't sny n. dam’ tlilnff abont hlmT* Sheridan uttered nil oxclamatloD and

walked quickly to a poeltloa.ncar tbe window whero hc couW see bla'Bon'fl fncc. Iloscoe’H eyes w ere blood»bot nnd Tacnoufl; his hair w as dlaordered. biB moutli w as dlBtorted. ani? ho w a» I deathly pnle. The fnther atood ag b n a t I

"By George!" ho m uttered. “Ros- coo!”

"My nnme." Mid Rowoe. “C an 'b e lp t b a t ”

"RoBcoer' DIank aJton libm ent w as, Sberldan’B flrat Bcnaatlon., Probably

jiothtnK In tho world conU baTe more , «ma»ed him -tban to flod-Ho«o®—tbe

■toady old wbeel-borM—l a th l t condl tion. “Oow 'd you get tW» w a y r be

’ demamled. "You caagbt coW s a d too^.m ndj - -

. U , U * . . Iflfcly. F lm ’ you notlco I t r

"By ■OcorBor crrcd"'Slicriaan. ' limn;hr„ril.flmolt:n on you.a.poaiKlcal, ately, but* 1 w ouldn 't 'n*' believed 'onUl-tftkMiiorft'n-j^yfts-fi^Od-foi^ou.- iob l To HCO,you Ilko n common bpgl"

noKcoo chuckled onil tlirow out Ills fRtit arm fir a rjioanlneJess gesture. ’H or!" ho repeated, chuckling. -*

"VcB, n lroftl"-said Sheridan, angrily. 'Iu liunlnesK honm! I tlo ii't object to inj’body'H takln’ u drliik If bc wnnts o. out o ' hiwlne!i.4 hourfi; nor. If n mau teeps hln work r lsh t up to tho Bcrntch.

would(>-t-l)u-tho-<iuo-(o tmHltr hfni-ff lo-Kut-KOod nn!-drunk onco iti _ wo, liri‘0 yeitrH. maybe. I t iiln'it my way. ^lot-it^iuuur^lint-l-novor-Ixilluuiul-la- 'orohi' my way 011 a Rvown-up nml In minil iiiatters. I jtuess I woh wrong! I'on think tli.‘m men out lher<! -iire viiitlir li> liific linnhu-»« wltb a ilnink- irilV Y.m thllik yi.ii n iirconio ' l-i .vmir illk'i' and iIo bUMlnouH drunk? ' liy teofKc! 1 wuiidtT how often Ihln has •oen tnipppnluK anil me not on to It!■'imm’tnrlftiilrorcryour-lxw kjiatiiiiflrL•ow, and I'H— •:------------- ---------- -

itoH.-op. Htiimiile/1 to Illn feet, lauRh- UR - w lldly.-arid- Ktooil- BW-nyin?.-eon- rlvliiR lo hotel jilniHelf in poHltlon by ■luti'hlns lh.. back of tlie heavy chiilrII wlil.-b li.‘,hn<l hcen olttliiR. - . '

"Hoo—hrjoriihl" be cried. " ’S tnvirlnelplofl,„too.__no_dninl!en_aU_yon.viiiit to—otftThle biiHlneHH hours. Don' o r OoHKinto lo'n'UiliiR Innerfere hnsl* lesH Hours! liiislneHH!! TliaHsU! You're ■Ight, father, Hrlnk! .Die! L'every- hing RO to bell, but do n 't let Inncrfero lUslneHs!"

Stierldaii hnd Kelxed tbc telephone i|mn Itoscoe'H dCHk, and was eallluR lls owiitotllee. overhead. "Abcrcrmn- lie? Comc down to-m y non Roscoo’fl m lte-nnll-Ret-rld-ot-H onii^goutlouscn. b a t a re wnllln^ thoro to ace him In •oom two-fourteen. Yon needn’t como n to let m,e know ihey 'rc gone; wo liM rrw nnri< ri)oH lH turire il~T otrpnn- ey lo call my house nnd send ^CliHis lown here w ltlj^i closed.car. Wc may invc to go outSvTcll blm to bustle, iml Vnll me nt K o b e 's room ns boou iH the car gels here. ’T p nlU"

ItOHCOc bad InuRhed bitterly throuRh- >ut this tnonologue. "D nink In husl- loss honm! ThasK n w ri! SIuu'ii' do uieh tjiing! Mus'n’ get ilnm k, inus'u' ,'nmbre, inus'n ' kill ’nyhody—not In 3Uh1iich8 .houm!__AII _rlght_ any ot^er iltne. Kill ’tiylwdy y o u 'w n n t to—'s' ong 'ta in 't iu bUBliiCHH hours! I’lne!. Mus'n' havo any trouble 't '11 Inner- rere bUHlnes.^. Keep your troulde 't linme. Hon' brliiR It to th ’ omce. .MlRbt■tuiiirfrre lumlnras!___P o u l t , k t - Y ‘Jurkvlfe Innerfere bnsliie-Hs! Keep all, all.III your troublo an ' your meiinnc'BH. an' I'our trild—yonr inigedy—keep ’em all for homo une! If you got dlo, go on He 'I homi.—don' die round the otlli-e! Mlglit Innerfere buslm-«rt!'’

Xtierldaii plrked up a newspaper from UoHvoe's dcHk, nnd-siit down with hlH back to bis hou, nffecUng to read. Roscoo Heemed to be umiwaro of hb» fatlier's Hlgnlllcant poaturc.

"You know wh’ I think?" bo w ent on. " I think Blbbn only ono tho.tnm'ly 4iny_!tt;mgt^!CiL!jt nil. Won' work, an' d l'n ’ Ret married. Jim workcdrrm '-hc- got killed. I worked, an ' I Rot irinr-" rled. I.ool; n t me! Jii«' look n t me, I nsk you. Kino ’dimtrlss young busi­ness tnan. I.ook w bass bnppen' to mot l ’'’liiel" He lifted his hand from tbo RUHtftlnlng chiilr lu n deplorahlo ges­ture, and Immediately losing his bal* nnpe. fell acroHs the chair and car-

to the Jloor wltli_.n crflsb, rc^ Trin1nlnc“ pro^iViTru“ foi—FcfctijF^alR - utes. during which Shcrldnn did not riOiixJijH apparent ntlentloji to tbo iiewiipa'per.' ’ r io ' dliT’ riot even"looU round a t tbe sofand of R o.hcoo's full.

Roseoe alowly climbed to an up­right position, pH»fif».himself up by holding to*Tlio clialr. Ho whs slightly Boherccl outwardly, having progreased lu the prostrnto Interval to a stnto-of hefuddlomcnt less Tolatile. Ho nibbed h!9 dancd eyes w lth,tlio bnck of bis left hand.

‘■IVlml—w hat you nsk m e while ago?" Le.BQid.

• ' N o t h i n ' ' -------“ Yc8, you did. W hnt—w hat wns it?” "Nothin’. You be tte r sit down." "You ask ' mo what-1 thought about

Ijim bom . You dl'd ask me that. Well 2 won’t fell you. I w on't say dam word ’bout blm!"

The telephone bell tlnkleil. Shcrldni plnccd the recelTcr to bis ca r and said "R ight down." Then bc got Roscoo^i coat nnil hn t from a closot and brougb them .to bis son^ "G et Into tblg coaV b e M id . "Y ou’ro hom o.” -

"All rl’," m urm ured Rosco'e, obcdl ently.

They w en t ou t Into the mnin ball b; a aide door. Roacoe w alked out o f th building w ltboui lurdUps', anil tw cc t mfnutca la \er waIke/1 Into bis ow, bouse In tbo samo manner, neltbcr b nor h is fa ther having apokeri a w or iu tbe Interval.

Shcrldnn did not go In w ith him ; h w ent home, nnd to bis own room witl out mcotlng any of bbi family. Bc as lie passed Bibbs’ door tie beard frot w ithin fbe sound o f 4 cheerful jo a o volco humming Jubilant rragtneota ( song:

. Who looks tho musUn* In the ey*T T S , With » l«ap from tbrcround ■ . . /

To the saddto In s. bound. . JAnd away—And aw&yl 'Hi-yayt

' I t w as tbo flrat tim e In Sberldao ' llfo tb a t he bad ever detected a t

musical symptom w hatever In Blbba- bo bad n e re r even board bim wtilat

* —and I t seemed tbe inat toueb 'ot Iroi tb a t tb ^u o elesa fool ahould tie m er

* today.To Sberldan I t wna Tom o’ Bedia

* Binging w hile the boDse-bnroed: and I a id o o t t a h r to enjoy th e melody, b

w en t Into bla ow n room, and locked tl ^ door.

- ' (Td b e eoBtlaued.1

HUDSON LIVERYSovon-Passcnger Car F o r HJroT

— j . p . HAAC— ^ Day. Phono laS. ' Night Phono 84

Bring your grinding to tho Anchor H ay. Grnln und Feod'Co., 249-2G1 Sixth Ave. W est, t l io n o 23. — A^v.

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3’t ' a n ~ A w i m n i i ’s' — — i'.>l'iim>l,-jmiiift- I'lisy td

Tile uo iiven iem 'c o f nil c iK lm 'aiicf a m i F o i'il th e Sudari^iH $7-10; C

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low flavor—an ideal i

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S D ISTE1“ T w in fa lls , '

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Near PoatoKIce.

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c ie c tr ic c a r w itli s t i i r i ly iuoiioiny. T h e p i'iiie u i J Mipclet R iiliH lu m t- | | H

i.;-T oiv iij;:a£ ll5-10 .JJ> -J2^ ' _ J

Co., Twin Falls

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t e i y I n s p e c t i o n

th a t y o u r s to r a g e b a tte ry vays b e fit— alw ays re ad y•w o r lc= ^ r - y o p - ^ U - k t io w -------------;iv an c e . S f a r t u s in g th is " , e b a tte ry s e rv ic e 'to d a y nc> w h a t b a t te r y o r c a r y ou !

rh e n c o m e in o n c c a m o n th . • j

:n y ou co m e, a s k fo r a Df “ T h e A r m o r e d C a r” , ca t w ar s to ry . « '’r t battery repairing a n d r f V j

ting ^ tlo r s , lig h tin g g en tra ttrs lition system! repaired ._________ 1 . \

n F a l l s A u t o C o . 1Twin Fall., Id a h o -- J

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L i r n r :eshing, thirst-quenching ink. f I t has th e exhilerat- lic w ith a distinctive mel- / oft drinks , / '

C E G O L D "CITY BREW ING CO.

S o t t l i n g W o r k s

IB U T O R S 1 _* Idaho

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j l B M p i^ ' . " ' ............... ' ’ ”

A conTcnlenU; cU ssined Dlree*, t o n of reU able peoplo who

will approelate . Tonr patron* '-------Ig e ; slTfi teoA. Berrlg* nnd en«

, tire Batlst^ctlon. .. K - •

--------JliTESrTaHlCBrA-JYEEK _____1 Month, per H b e l - . - - . ____ 80c

5 F o r U ib D lrec to rj, TJIE TIMES g floUclta onl7 the ad rortU e.6 n ients-of~ pern ianetttly -e« tab .--

lisbed biifllaeas - booses /in'!^ professional people. I t th e re .% fore quotes no o ttier ra te s for ^ . its d irec to r; th an those oo a

____ J .

. A T T O B S E ^ ^

j(P*SWEELT3Y & S W E E L ^ .-O F F IC E S 1 F irs t Nntlqpal Dank Bldg.

K ABHER~ B. -WILSON; PRACTICE IN g ^ rco u rtirT O o n ^ 'T rrB n 'in trB a tiy T tt^

^ GUTHRIE & BOWEN vp i - W.. P.-O uytrl<r-------— - Ar-M.-JSowcai

OlHces: Shoshono Bulldlns. .

j , H . W ISE, OFFICB ROOMS C AND 7.' ^ Tw ln F a lls Bgpk & T ru a t Co. Bldg.

^ I | l . M. V.-OLFE. OFFICE IN I. D. DLnO.

J. H. RADCLIFFE 7 Export Accountant. Auditor and Bye-1

r r r tmnnttzor:— nB ottr-C T ow or^buin iiD g. I

. ^ ^ a l I x s t b p c t o b ~~

‘ ’ R. 3 . ROBINSON—^BNOR SOLOIST

w a n t ;IM P O R T A N T — D o n o t te le p h o n e '!

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING , RATES

1 lo se rtio st per Trord;........._ J t cUiDlmnm to tal eharge to be ao t

y 1cm than 2Cc.

/ ! Read yoor ad th e f ira t tim e It ^ appears and notify na Im aed -

MT ' la te lj If a n e rro r appears.‘ Call o r m an jo n r reqnlrem eata

o r phone 8 4

I Here It Is!I On Sthto Highway under lowf Ilao canal.V GOOD D E E P s o n ,\ A t W8JW P e r A c re i'

) . ’ 326 acros cloTor, 60 acros nl*. t --to lfa , 2& acrea p lo w la n d . N o_

__ S ro ck oxcept a p a rt of one forty.

” My One i r Best Buy!T5 ’ Aad tho srea te^ t l)Qy -we haVe-

oHored th ia yoar. C aa glvo pos* t '- ' Bosalba tb ls /a ll; long eaAy

term s. Phono 8 o r C47.GEO. H . DABBOTf

--------- 1015 I!ord_fcBB«flong«r tou ring c_ai' t o tr&do fo r good m octgago paper

I, Will give differonco i f any In monoy Address P. 0 . Box 166, Tw in P alls Idaho.____________^

I . FO B BJUa

i FO R SALE—DresBors a t Gorrish'J I Second H and Store, <1.00 to $16.00

-c^ o e 688. • , '

S J p W F O R SALB—P ure.hred B iiff Orplng' & H * ^ n egBB~for hatchlsg.-t-M arta ati>aio r fonnorJy -J. F. B lack’s flock. Ro:, B lack, Routo 1. _________ ♦

FO R ’SALE—A t a b argain , a span o i, b l^ ily bred horsoB, 3 aod .4 yea rs oldU----- aorreLln_colofcrgOftd.,drlYora. Addrcsi

JL > .-C ry d e t . .B o x ^ i ,J } u b l .J i la .___

I FOR SACE^—Sanitary coucU am■ pad, also clcctrlc rcodiag Jainp> 61<■ . Clh Avo. N. .

| V LEGAI. PUBLlCATlOIf. . .

r \ j A L U S SraM O N B.

K In th e B ls trle i C ourt o f th e FouHh Jn■ d id a l D istric t of th e 8 ta t« o f Idalio ■ , _ , In and F o r.th e Connti.o f.T ffln F alli

H J . J . PUgerrlm , an Individual,~dolm B tn a lness nndor tho stylo and U n■ nam o o t tho Twin FaUa Saab'SadiDoo■ Oompaoy. P lain tiff, Ta:-Wllllam Uptoi

O. H. T u rner. Idabo Land and Im■ ^proTem ent Company, . a corporatlbn■ and H. F . A lbert. D efen d an ts ...■ Tho Stato o t Idaho sends greeting■ to W illiam Upton, G. IL T am er. Idab<■ L a u it and Ip p ro T em en f Company,■ c o lo ra t io n , and M. F.- A lbertr th

a te re -aam od 'defendants:H You ar« hereby n o t i t l e d .^ a t a coin

B .< ^ H a l d is tric t o f tbo s ta te of I to b o ii

f : :k F A R I ^ L O

M l l l M S I-------CONTBACTOB --------------

BL A. MOON—BUILDER. ESTIMATES F^m lsbcd. Offlco and Shop near Post- }fllce. Phoao 2L i

. . . . . . . . . . . . ... ABCiCiTE^IX*!. ' • .

B. MORGAN -NISnBT. ARCHITECT.- ' Room.i8,-T.wln- Pallu Truat-.Dulldlns.- ]

O M W P A T H '

bll7¥fclM A C. CROSSLAND Mcr:ornIck Bldg.>. -Phone HB

n'fa.~2l5~3t-d Aye.~"N0. —Phono 347-J

T ^ c n iB O P B A C T iq ,__________

DR8, ATHERTON AND ATHERTON. C hlroprooU o -a nd—SanttftTlum—Trftatr- moais. C hronic .nisijnBOB-a S^'dttlty.^ Phono 290. OCnco: 220 4Ci Avo. E.

llOSTEOrATHIC I 'H Y S lC U N .”

DR. E. J . L. ROBINSON—SPECIALIST DIboascb Womon und . Children and Cliroiile DlBcnflOB;~'928 N. -Main- St. Phono "076. ~ ; ~

; _____ U N IJE B T W K E IW ___________

TH B CROSBY COMPANY. FUNEitAL Directors and Emhalmora. C. J . Cros- b y rM anagor. Corot.er*s Office.-Tcl. 408

S E W IN G M A C n if tE S

••SIT-STR.\TB W HITE" SEE-thiB-macUina-bo(oco-buyln(;_-_W.(l. nifio rep a ir a ll iQakcs oC sowing mn- chlncB and nbHoIuloly guaran tee Batls- factlo?).— M ftcblnes-renlcd.— Old—w u - chlncfl tak en In cxcliango on now ones. TormB to su it. All callB promptly a t­tended. L. A. Wnifl, M nfr’fl. Agt., 211 So. Slwflhono; W arporg Bldjj.' Adv.

S E L L t K K N T : BUY X ^ E X C U A N G E t S E C U B E 1 J H E L P , P O S IT IO N S , E X q. }

' I I E . T U I E S o ff ic c iu r e g u rd to th e si M E S -p iu s t-b c .-w ritto n n m l-»m ilc il-o i

FOR SALE—National Cash ncBlatcr In flrst-claBu condlUon. Auk uu.E. E ra n s & Co., 223 SlioRliouo St.

FOR SALB—A cozy modern butxga- low, juBt compluted. In best rcBidenco Boction' dt city . Term s. AddroBu X, care Tlmca.'_________ _______________

FOR TRADE—Homcatead relinquish­m ent w ith $500.00 ImproYGmeatB, also $600.00 g roccry Invoce. ElUier or both (or any k ind oC property, Inqutrc a t 440 4tli avanuo Norllt«« .

FOR SALEJ—lin»noV B D FARM, 120 acroB N orth Sldo t r tc t . ono mllo from 0 . S. L. ra ilroad . 6 y ears in a lfalfa and clover. House, barn', g ranary, v o ii, 'Windmill aad engine. All fenced And croaarfencod. B est buy oa thd tracL E asy t ^ ' s to "rignnnm yr-A d- droBB “Spoclal." caro TIMES.

' TY PEW RITER—L. C. Smith & BroB. H as jUBt boon overbauled by factory. In good condition. $36.00. A bargain. Inqnlro H . M. Stms, Times olfice.

FOR SALB—Horso, buggy, hamesB, 7-tooth cu ltiva to r, half accUon of har­row ; o r w ould trado In oa f irs t pay- m eat-on T w in Falls--.r«aldonco-lotrox h o n so ' nnd lot. Address "E,” care Tlmca. '* " • '

TOR S A I J B ^ n 'o ’ oT iw o ’ o c rM Blno L akes boulevard fo r less than loi in tow n ; eaay torms. George H. Dar- row, phoao 547.________ .

■— - • FOB B B 5 ? .-

f o r . RENT—HouackcoplBg rooms 66^ M ain South. Phonp-364-W.

FO R RBNT—Fnm lahed or. u n fu m ’ Ished, w oll located, ?*n>om cotU ge modorn, acreencd In fron t and 'bacli porcbeau-CalUon:.oE_addtosB C. L

• Lbngley, Box 186, city . '

, FOR REN T—6-room houso; porches cioseta, c e lla r ; entire ly modorn. In-

■ quire 4 U 2nd Ato. E l._______ —Adv

. FO R RBNT—F ro n t V d ro g m ,. 241 , Addison Ave. E a s t_______ • ' '

- FO R RBNT—F um lshi i room. 26( 7th Ave: No. \

• ' T O B E N T ^ y " '" ^

f ^ T O H E W —F in n of fro& SO lo" acrcs, w ith in 3 to 6 mites of Tw |t

: Falls. W ill lease from 3 to 6 years t• desired. B est of roforcacos. Gcq,_E !> Pom eroy, HoUJstor.

•- - ■M g*^K..wA'NTEDr '~~~~~

a WANTED—M arrlod man to work oi S ranch. W rite or phono t], L. M cFar

land. HolllBter. Idaho. A

and fo r tho county o t Twin F alls, b; ‘ tho above-nam ed plaintiff, and you ar<

hereby d irected to appear and answe tho said com plaint w ithin tw enty day

f of-the kervlco. of th is stunmona if acrv >1 ed WltblQ said Judicial d istrict, am I. wjthlnj6ttr.diiyfl.Il.BorT.od.«j8owhor«

. T h a t th is la ad action brought t< S foreclose a 'certa ld M echanic's Ll^i a filed b y th e p laintiff-In the abovo en r tlUed action In th e reco rder'a 'o ffic I, of T w in -Falls to un ty , stato o£ Idahc .* covering the.followlisg described prop 1. e rty : L o t 2, Tn block 88, In th e cit;

of T w in F a lls , sU to of Idaho; aald mo a ^ n n l c ‘a lien being for tho . aum o 0 $223.80. ' with. IntercBt thereon froo a -July l a t . 1916. 10 per cen t per on e num ; fo r $76.00 attom eya ' an

coata o f th is acUonrinclndtng^$3w6 fo r verify ing in d filing said llcn. ,

• And. a re forthernnotlfled tho• u n less yon 'so a p p w and anBwiof''BaI D com plalB t'w lthln th e t i s r e h o ^ spec

I Twifl Fi

5~irfflE1!TllRYi■ - ^ - -P B IN T IN O : ■■ — .............

TIMES PRINTING PUBLISHING Co. All class o f . prin ting. Quality workl P rom pt aervlce.

p l ^ I C STEN0QBA>11EB~-^~~

■EDW IN"Nri)A'Y=PhonC"31S—L D Bldg. - — ............ .......... ........ — ---------

« yg E D 8T0B E 8.

ANCHOR HAY, GRAIN & FEED Company.—W holesale and Rvtall donl- ers, baled Jiay, q tW fa monl, grain and Bced, cuBtom grinding. 249-251 Ctli Avo. W. Telephone 23.' Jolm FInUe. Prop.

- ^ F i t A T B I l N A i ^ - B O C l m E a Z r r T

M. W. A. CAMP. No. 10890. moot* 2nd dnd 4Ui Thursday, a t Moouo hall H. C. Scran'ton, Consul. P aul Smith. Clork. Telo. 369-J and 574.

— ' ........- T r M B - r n n n s , ..............

TWIN FALLS BLECTB(0HtAU.ROAD- - -------------- S c h « « d u l o ^ 's i ^ — -.......

licavo ■ Leave0 . S. L. Depot Shoshone Fall)7:30 a, m ..X ____________ -_..8:00 a. m1:00 p. m.... .................................1{46 p. m3:45 p. m.......____________—..5:00 p. m

Sundny0:30 a. m___ ______________ 10:00 a. m

..................... - ..........- 1:45 p n:4:30 p. m............. ................ .7....5:o0 p m r

Special ra to o t 25 ccnts round trti wlJl—b o-m w lo-cac li -Saturday._on_^lL irlp a . —

SepL 13, 1916. In elTcct un til m r th e r notlco. v

. ’ - H R. SPAFFORD, Stf^'y

A N T S '1C A d iv N o in fo rm a tio n can b e g iven . r - l c f t - u t .T I l E - a : i i l E S _ o t f i c c . _ .

SALESMAN WANTED—To Bell oui , 'tru it and nrm uncntnl nuriiery atock

rofloa, alirubbcry, c tf , ; exelunlve tcrri- . 4 o ry r- l» w jl-c a u h . ndvniin- wpnkly nr■ ordera; froo outfit. Yakima & Co' ' lum bia R iver N ursery Co., North Ya ' klHKi. .\Vasli.

___WANTBU.) --------- ~ 2 s - — — — ---------- ------w— ———, WANTED—P lace in prlvato fnmli; t for w om aj> ^« ; child. W ill w ork par

of day for Uoard and room. Addrcs- Box 70G. • ’ -J --------------------------------------------------- ------------I WANTED—Shoo repa iring a t th i now Shoo Shop* 12'! Second Avc

North. ■**1 ---------------------------------------------------- -d WANTED—Sm all house, 3 or- Toom a,'for-tw o.pcoplc__U. il.

box 344. _________ .

'■ F O R E X C H A N G E .

I- FIVE ACRES. Improvod. on ca r llm to trade fur rcsldeace. A*l, caro THI

■ TIM ESbfflco.

- FOK BENT—FPB N I8H E P BOOMt

I '^ t i r rR B N T ^ - iO n r^ rw o = W B ll= fm _ n iahcd-room B. sing le o r en aulte, w it . bath , to gehllcm on; -rcaBondblo. 64 a TTilrd-aTcnne-west;------

■ MISCELLANEOUS.

- LADIES—E x p ert - aw itch maklni madQ;.£rom.zcQmblngs. send m o'' you

- hair. All han d w o r k ." SaOafacUd guaranteedi $1.00 por oz. Box 8 Hanson; Idaho._____________ _______

i”- NORTH S ID E T A R M S -I have aon good buys. I f you aro Intercatc'

k w rite me. B ox-?62, T w la Falla.

- T R A D IC K .'-'standard ibred —atalllo- (No. 67608),'^ n d DlnJa Im p., Bclgin

Blalllon (No. SS07), w ill m ake tho soi'■ Bon a t m y place, two m llca south <

Bouth end of Sh'oshone s tree t, and Sa 7 u rd a y s 'a t ' Jo b asto a & Connor b a r

$6 single, $10 aeaaon, caah, o r note fc . $12.50 w ithou t In te rest If paid whc 10 due, o r 8 p e r cen t If n o t paid whc • fliio. October ,W.\ J . Coonoll " m an a g e r .-A d v . ,

r r — M rarM ltehellrBeauty-SpociftHst^la dem onatratO r' fo r - th e Ooodrlcb Vc

" .votlna Coilet-proparatlons. now locaU “ In Twin FallB, and Will bo. pleaacd

sorve .form er , p a tro n s and othora rqu lring llko advlcc.'..... ManlcurloBhompoclng;-~haIrdzcaBlng...fas;o. ar

_ scalp troatm ont,-alao..alI*O Tor .ma in sage. T w enty treatm enta for $6.0 r- given a t y ou r ow n home. F o r appola mont, c o ir 664-w. ------ - ........

ly fled, tho p la in tiff will tako Judgmei ro agalBBt you oa prayod for In said coo jr plaint, a copy o t which la hcrcto_a ra tachcd and herew ith served upon yo tr- •« W itness m y hand and tho seal < id said d ls tH c t. court, th is 27Ui day < e. 'April, A. D.. 1916.io ■(SEAL')"'-"'----- B. J.'F IN C H , Clerk.in B y L E. FINNEY, Deput1- LONGLBY & WALTERS,:o A ttorneys fo r 'P la ln U ff. Residing 0 . Twin-FallBj Idabo.-

ty NOTICE FO B FUBLIGAtlON. B erlal No. 01887S.

o fl D epartm ent of th e In te rio r, U. m Land Offlco a t Holley, Idaho, M aya - 1916. ........................Id NoUco la hereby given that-M ary 60 R eed r-o f-H o g n n n n , Ti1nhtt.-3thoi-J , A ugust 26. 1913, m ade d ese rt laq d e a t try ,.S e r ia l No. 013873, fo r N U SB< Id - N% -aw % , 9 % ' N W X . -NW H^ NW> J l- ; secUon 17, townahlp 16 south, ran

iBs IM e & ^■ H o t ^

* ^B E m y TRANBFEa y *

Prom tb e DaHj Transcript—Counesy Twio F alls TlUo A A bstrsci Co. .

3. H- OrlOTo to R. nulkley, $13,600, NW. 20-31-14.

H ansen-T ow nalm .Co. to Mra. 0 . Honaley, $136. loi l. |,lock 28, Hu«- aon. - s

F ile r TowjjbIil- (’o, to .S. IX Tnylor, $187.60, lots U, 10.- 11, block 32, Filer.■“ ^ro--t6'Tr-T.-:-smiiir, |800, s w s E 'i t

p . J . PrlnglR to E, C. Ki'Uy, $1, p a rt NBNWt-8^^0->^- ---------------

18 cost, Bolao .MiTldlHn. Ii«« /Ilcd no ­llco o t In tch flo ii (o miiUo (Inal proof, to CBtablish claim lo ilie liiiid abovo dcDorlbod. bcforn. Maurice Gulincn.-U. S' commtssloHcr. llolIJfitcr, Idabo, on Uio 10th day of June. 191G.

Claimant- aiiinc!! nn witncHses: Woody T. Sciil. of Twin I'nllii. Idaho; Kil May. of WhJio ;- Clfira

"Mny;—of—RoKcrwu,—idalio; iRrUmW m inccrroM tnKcrjiorrrJdnho:------- r________ B1':n U. GUAY. ItcglHterNOTICE OF M'UIT OF ATTACHMENT

In Uie. nl.slrlct Court of llip FouHli Jiiiillcal Dislricl of tint SUilo of Ida-

- - ho in and l'<>r T\> In Falls Cmmty.

Southern M:iho I'rodiii'crH AiikocUi- tlon, a corponilloH. rin iu tift, vu. Twin F n llrC o u n ty i’otalo-droji-fM AhsiocIii- tlon, a corporiiilon, UefMUliint.

NoticOyla lic.rdty Klvcn •liKil on Muy IStb, 1916, n writ of iituic|iih«nt wiia iHHUi'd out of lih’ ubiivu (iiitlllcd Pourt In tho above inlHliid ncllon, iitUich- Ing Uio proiHTiy dt tUo aliovn iinnicd ilcfendunt for Ui<‘ huid ot $703.ISj in­terest nnd co:ii!t.,

WwItnCflR ■'vtiiT,rr,f.-I-linTr hcro in to set my Imiul au<l Uk- seal ot my ofllce .Ulia-iOlbJln\u>f_.M:iy, 3U1C. '(SEAL) . ■ l o n ^ i N c n r '

CI't U of lho D hirlc t Court. LONQLEY & WAI/nCHS nndTAYLOR Cr.M.MJ.\S, ----------- -----------A ttorneys f<ir I’lalntlff, UoiiidiiiK nt

Twin F iOl ', lilalil).______________

N O T IC E Fdirn iH L IC A T IO N .Si rial No. (HO’ l l .

D epartm cni of llie Interior, U, S. Lund Office a l Iliiiley, Idaho; Mny 6, 1916.'.-NoUce la livrt liy i-lvcn-Uint-Jnaot D.

W lker. of Twin l-'nllii, Idnlio, nHHlKnce of .Thomaa-V. Jordan, .who. ou Ju ly 2'J, 19i2, mnde Uciiert Innd en try No: 010711, for S ’i: NE'/,.-Lot:i 1, 2 nnd N«.<s SEV*. lu'ctloii 17, towii.Hhlp 14 iiouUi. rnuci- h! eaiit, UoIho Meridlaa, bas filed nuili'<‘ of jnicntion to make tlnid proof I'V iiurclia»fi. under net ol March 4. I'Ji:.. to CHtnl)llnh claim tt tlic land tilnivc cleiicrlbcd. boforo C. C SJffplnfl, U. <-i)jj)miHsioncr, n t Twir Fnlls, Idaho, on tlio 27lli day b t June 191C. W

C lnlm ant luuncii nn wUncsHcn Loulso Chiirvi-nU^r, orTroKorsnn, Idn ho; A rthu r U. Ontniader, of Twli FnllK, Idolio; Aldred M. W ikcr, o Tw in F aU k Idnho; CliarlcH S. Orm, o Pllor, I ® .

■ - BEN R. GRAY, R cglatoi N O T IC E F O U PU B LIC A T IO N .

'Serhil.NoR. OIIHOO-OIOOOS. nepnrtm erit of the Interior, U. S

' Land Ottlco a t Hailey, Idaho. May £ >■ -------------------------------------------------------■ .. Notlco ts iicroby given tha t John f

McGuffin, o f Rogoreon, Idaho, who, oi Juiio nr., j j l 6 , mado homoHtoad en tr No. OlinOO, fo r S% NB«4, NE% NE%

; NE% Si:Vi. Sec. 36. T. 13 S.. R. 16 E ' and 'on April 1. 1910, made addlUono

liomcalead en try No. 019692, fo r NW^ ' NEVi, NWV4 SE% . S% SB%, socUo; ' 36. townr.hlp 13 south, rango 16 oas'

Boise Moridlan. has filed noUco o t in Tcntlon-to-tapkft- nnal-thnso-Toar-proa

‘ to ciiinbllKh claim to Uie land abov ' described, beforo C. C. S!ggInB.~U. J- com m iM ioner.-at-Tw ln- Falla,- ldah(

on tho ISih (lay of Juno, 1916.Cinimnnt nam es aa w itnesses: Cc

lumbuu Suddcrth, Robort A. Deal, “] C. CralK nnd-LaTird'Cralg,-ell-0 f-R08 erson, Idaho.

> BBN R.'GRAY.'Reglfltc:

N O TICE E O n PU B LIC A T IO N . 8eri#L.KoJ)l2M B. ,

0 Depnrlinont of the In terior, U. 5 I. Land Offico a t Hallcy. Idabo, May i

191C,Notlcc la hereby given th a t Georg

a B. Schwieger. ..o f M nrtaugb.. Idah' Q who on Octolror 16, 1012, m ade homi • flteud entry No. 012146, for SBV4. ao? t tlon 1 . to w n sh ip ,11 south, range J '! caHt. QoIko M oridlan; Iiob filed noUc >' of Inleiulon tc tjnake final th ree yet r proof, to estabUah claim to tho Inn a abovo dcscribcd;- 'boforo C. C. Stggln Q U. S' Commlaslonor, a t T w ln^Fall

Idnbo. on tb e 27th day of June, 191 ClalmnnCnames aa w itnesses: Jam*

■" A. Waler, o f Tw in-Falla , Idaho; I t a b c rtA . Parrott,.of_Tw In F alls, Idahi I- Fred J ' Oocbel, o f M urtaugh, Idano; d B. Stanjicll, o f Churchill. Idahp,0 BEN R. GRAY. Reglste

r N O TICE F O B PU B LIC A T IO N .;{ S erU l No. 012137.I. D cpnrim ent“ o f - th e —In terio r U.- ) U n d Offlco at-H ailey ,-Idaho . May

1916.Notlcc Is hereby given th a t QubU

Dahlhoff. o f HolllBter. Idaho, who. ( = October 14, 1912, madtf homcsteild c t try No. 012137; for'W V i NW%, NW 1. SW%, SBU NW%, m SW ^i. W

SEVi. Rcctlon 34. township 12 sout1 range 17 ooat,-Boise Meridian, has fil if notlco Df IntcsU on to m ake final Uir if year proof, to ostabllsh claim to tl

land aliovo described, boforo Mauri- Ouheen, U. S. com m lssionerH it Holll r ter, Idabo. on tbo '27 tb dny ot Ju t

1916. ■ . 't, Claimant nam es as w ltncssea: M

tbllda I..OO, W ilhelm 'HoopB, Jobn- BurrowH and Wosloy H. Craven, all

H ollister, Idaho.__________ BEN R. GRAY. Register.

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Sm llh," hut the bunk account Uooai : stand that wuy.

Adopt ono Bignaturo and H.tlck to 1 Do not flonrlsli. no r m ake n fan t signature. Ilandw rltlng o x p e r^ w t tort you Uiat iv plnln. dlHllncUVe b'

na tu re , wltb no furbclowB. la Uie m< difficu lt to forge.

Tho law of forgery Is th a t tho bo Ifl bound to know your Bignaturo, a

r paya a forged Instrum ent a t Its poi Tlio risk is a ll thelra. But th a t Is ti

^ tt^-88y*^u-ahould-not'help*^lim lnc , tn o cbanco of forgery bjs tak in g cn■ tb a t yo ar chocks n ro p ro p erly dra^ f If you aro groasly negligent, y

m igh t have to stand the lo ss yoursc ’ B etto r bo safe than sorry. T bcro o V Dumcrow acntccting devJccB on t ( m arket, somo better than o thers , a- thcao may . bo uaed aa oddod snl► guardB; b u t Uiero is no ru le ol li ’ Uint compcls you to do so. You ®

f Bafc.-iL-yQU„uso a protecU ng devl « fo r u»en you~canndt-'bo-churgcd'=wl J any negUgcnco In m aking y o u r choc v' fo rgery proof. Do not m ako it oa ' to’ work a fraud th rough y o tir accoui

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C O M I N G M O N D A Y .

Dorothy GishI E T R I A N G L E P I N E A R T S P R O D

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Ucal diTisions ia th e county:,Twin Falls,C oaiiV — ’'

Court hopao' ^nda....._ .. I 16tj.000.00—Jtoad: b o n d a -i^^^ -^ ;;.; ...... . 60 ,001100.

Bridgo .bondfsri— ........ 60,000.00tw in Falla C l^ ..____......... 2<C,000.00Buhl CUy .............................. 59,000.00F llo r Vlllano ............. ........... 20.000.00Ind. School D lsti??t—■ ' N o . ' “ 301, 000. 00

~ 'u o : '2 ' .... ....................... — co,ooo.ooNo; 3 ................. ................ 70,000.00

“ N oT 't“:.:;.':;.7i7r.:..... ......... itooo .ooNo. B .................................. 17,000.00No. 6 ......................... ... 30,000.00No. 7 .................................. 14,000.00

School Dlatrlct No. 4......... • 2,000.00School D istclct -No,-8............... 10.500.00,School D lalrict No. 11....... 2.1500.00School D istrict No. 10.-...... 2,000.00School D latrlct No. 17....... 2.000.00Schop _DlHlr c t No. 18...... 2.000,00_S«^hbo D lB ^ct n o . ' 2 .&ii&Tg(TScljfto DiBlffcVNo. 20.r.;..- l^CtWOO' School Dialrlct No. 21.._.,.‘ . . .S.ffOO.qOSchool District. No. 22....... • 2.000.00School D latrict No. 23..:;.,, 2.[500.00School'D iHtrict No. 24....... :i,500.00School D istrict No. 2S....... 2.000.01School Dlatrict No. 26....... 2,000.00School Dialrlct No. 27....... 2,000.00

-School-Dlatrict-NorflOrTr-:-------H;00ft00School D istrict No. 32....... 2,000.00Scliool D istrict No. 34....... -4,120.00School D istrict No. 38....... 2.500,00School D latrlct No. 39....... 7,500.00.School Dliitrict No. 41....... 3,.100.00School Dlatrlct No. 43....... 3.000.00School DlBtrlct No. 45....;.!. 1.000.00School Dlatrlct No. 40....... 5,000.00School D istrict No. 47....... 1.500.00School DlBtrlct No. 52....... 2.r>00.00S chno l_D lB lrl.c tJ< p ...C 4^ ,. 2,000.00

_ T o U il ..................................$1.161.520.00Twin Fuiia Canal Co...„..... 200.000.00

Grand tolal ......................$1,361,520.00A B ldo-from -U io-bond-lssuo-of-tho

T.wln Falls Canal Co. t h e r ^ r e two long Umo loans aggrogaUnf;*^225,000. .m aklnn Uio enUro indobletlncHs oT all

<^lnds, $1,586,520.00.

i e a t r e Il A R T II3EE . ■ ik I

E N T IT L E D ^ .

f A N -e a te s t a c to r o f “ Iw d m a n ” j D a k o ta a m o n g tlio S io u x In* \ o f a l i t t le g ir l whoHc a b s o lu te « th e i r w onien, s e n d her, tm - j

, to d e m an d fo o d a n d 's t ^ t o r » i t - th e - h e a r t - a n d tu g s h a r 5 ^ n ' ~ ~ | ople-;-"«' F o r ty -n in e r *H -o y rav an ^^= ^__ detail.'!; a n d o n e t re tn e n d o u a . . a

» lea d in g to a n a m az in g cH m ajc |

o f S n a k e R iv e r C anyon , Show * % Scones o f I n te r e s t . ^ |

MaidS in g s W e ll a n d D isp h iy s E le -

S n te r ta in in g .

: th e e x c e p tio n a l e r i t o f W . S . ; r t l le A c t in C o n ju n c tio n W i t h 2

3 U C T I0 N I

m a n c eP E R V rS E D " * ; n

loijt ll (li'Iiiilitriil lovc s lo r y b e - : 'o iin t C'oniiicllcd lo st-11 c lo th e s ' i ’ Is p rodiirtiv .'^ Ilf !iiin-li lo u s h - i filtti, iiiiil shoiiltl III- ])liiy in g H t^ l «‘H m o ra l i ty ; it Icaclic-s d e m o - ' i t t l t ‘ .Mf(‘iiu ’s H o iaa in -f.’’- I t ’s ’e th e m a jo r ity o f o u r p a t r o n s ' jr i l l ia n c e in D o ro th y G ish.

■ One Day Only

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P r o m i n e n t L e c t u r e r O n

" A m e r i i

A n cceaa {noEla <1^ u a acan “como" baclc." T h o m ao wl success tban ever before is tbo d

w oa a way into the hearta o f the peop Sylvester A. Long is a .man wbo ca

ers on the C hautauqua, a n d be “pu ts 11 woll liked over tbo country th a t be ba teen times, and th a t la a n unoaoal rec< •PorUaod, ^ a n s a s CUy. ;0 « d e n .J ^ la d Mr.' Long w U fbeTn demandTi'ero aflo fo r U r. Long aaya tblnga a o d aaya tboi

mWAliJAJRlk- GRAM AJOUNCED

Wll Open in Ihis Gty on June 19 for a Week

LECTURES, j ™ C A ND^AM USE MEUT F E A T U B ^ O N PROGRAM.

Bogins I*rompUy fit 9 E very Momlnt — Dintlnffolshed Numbers oi

Program .’

Tho program for tbo chautAuqui which opcns*h"crp J u n o - 19 for on week haa been announced, and .peopl

-now-htivo-aB o p p o rtu n ltr to no*c-th i l a t ;"^ «**»-iuUonB wKipli w Ui.,be-ptc sentoiT Band cohcerls, Junior ctiuti 'U uqua, locturos and am usom oat-fca tu re s aro given. Tlio proRram whlc s p c ^ a for lijBClf is da follows;Children’s H o u r ........... .......... 0:00 A. iAfternoon C o n c e rt.................2:30 P . ftEvcnlng-Conccrt__________7.:30-P.. iMorning Hour Lecture......10:00 A. >Afternoon Lecturjv^?........... .3:00 P . hEvening L c c tu ro ___ ---------8:16 P . .1

: Morning Admission-25c. C hildron-l{— . . . . Honday-^--------- -

Evening—Opening E xerc ises and AinouDCQRienla. ’

L Sccnca from- Shakespeare.- II. "Caraon of the N orth Woodi

• Comuo Players.Admission 50c. '

; Tuesday.; Morning—Jun io r Chautauqua—Kir i . A rthur’s C o u rt• Lecturo—J. M. ErickBon.j Afternoon—Goncort. In tcm a tio n a l 0 i oraUc Compony.

Locturo—Judgo II. W. W onamakt } AdnilHRlon 50c.{ Evenlnrr—Omnd Concert, In tum allo ; a l OperaUc Co.: AdmlBBlon COc.\ Wodnosday.} Morning—Junior Chftutauqua,.-Storl i : of UlC Knlclit^ nnd LudlcH.-• Locturo—Mr. ErlckBon. j Aflcrnoon—ArtiftrH n cc ilu l, Sklbln

ky-Wolcli Company, i Lecture—npnjaiain F ay Mills, p Admission r>Oc.k Evening—CoQOirt, SklhlnHky-Wcl h Company,P Humorous Lecture, "T nke Uie Sun H ■ Side." Lou noaucliump. r AdmlBBlon COc. .r . Thiirvday. •p "Mualc Day”t Morning—Jun io r CImulnutiuu. Ki t A rlhus’a C o u rt ''f ■ l.,ccturo—Mr. E dckson . t; A fte rn o o n -I’opular 'Con'cort. N i 'Y ork City Marines Dnnd,I - Admission 50c. 'I Kvcnlng—Grand C onccrt. ,Ncw Yr + City Murine Band, i ABBlBlod by Donald Uouchlor, Ter t . • SololH.t'

- AdmlsHlon 75i.'.:I* F r lia y . . ‘i]. M o m ln g -Ju n io r Clinutuuiiuu, KIj : • ArUiur'ti-Court.............. .i|; LcctuVe-Jlccitftl. FrunclH,lJibu«lli'. J AfU-rnoon—Heading und 'Imporiioi ri] ■" ’tlons,' Fnuicls Lnbadlo. ijj Entertainm ent—RlnOr Sisters.

; •• ••• .. Admlsalon 50c. ..\ tv en in g —E nlfrta lnm on t. Rliior S I ters.; Moving Plclureu of Tho Muwi > AnUircUc EipcdlU on, Dr. W.; Hunsbergor. L ec tu re r In Char ; Admlaalon 50c.I Saturday.' Morning—Junior* Chautatiqua Pa

miNGSe 'm T ^ jm la r Speakers In e i . T o d a y

• • I • ' I .J " “ C

ge dependa"*"grSir'deal'on'whetber K 10 can “come bock” and mako a hlgge lan wbo forges ahead and tn tbe end ba le. ' • • .in “como back." Be one of tbo lectui : over" in a way that Is unusuai. Ho I* • 9 lectured to fome clUes aa many a ^ ird. Ur. L o ^ b a a lectut«d in Cinclaoat lelpbia afld dosona ot other-iame clttei rTi.oTuuTbeen-heanlBMho-CbautauQui n £aat and well.

a n t and Children's Picnic. Afternoon—Conccrt, Sequoia i Ma

- ........ Quart e t ' ------- ----------------------------l ^ t u r o , "The Now Civic Spirit".

1 • ^ C h a rle s Zuoblln.I Admission 60c.. Evening—P opu lar Concert, Sequo

‘ - Male QuartaL Popu lar L ecture—Sylvostar A-.Loti

, P residen t ItitoraaUonal Lyceum A . sociaUon.

Admission-60c.

„.8ttBd»T.M omlng—Uabal Serricos'a ll Churche A fternoon—Special Music. ‘

Leeture. "T a llo ^ Dips.'’ R obert Pa; ko r Mllos;

Admission 26o.■ Ve8perB=All-lnTltcd.-"— — tttt- v

EvenlngM31oaIn'g Concert. Tho I^fC r Boy Choir.I AdmlBstoa 76c.

piHsuRE producers:^ PREPARING SCENARIZ C a m w ' 'A t r i T w H i T r t o & ^ p i i f S = W lIF = B c^ = W H H n = T h e ^ ? re itT i•------ D a ja .---------------. — r—............. ........h _ . j __ _ _ •, ^ T h e PJeaauro Producers F ilm .co: I* pony havo mado the ir f ina l a rran i > m ents for tho production: o f th e lf fii J* B cenarta .'‘Tho-Mao-ot'fiorrowB.” -'W « L. Itogora, ^ 0 . yotmg d irector o f ti . -_____ -■ ■

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ca. „ WM. Ia ROGERS_______

company, w ill carry tho leading n TIio-Cftmern-orrlYcd. a low days a nnd it is cxpoctcd th a t Uioy will be photographing lho f irs t parU of . play Uio l a t t e r end of tho?»-eok. ' c a s t has been cIiobcq, nnd Uiero Indications Uiat tho resu lts will

_ , entirely H iitlafactory. Tho film will ’ rclcnaed a l a local theatre about J

IGlh.

n , Classllied MvertlsementiReceived Too Late For

Classification.

irk FOR BALE—3-room house. G locuUon;. Box 34, U. 3.

lOr ------- ;-r-;----;-----------5---------------- ---------FOR SALE—Household Kootla; <

nnyUmo n l 2nd house E. -Blue Lc Boulevard on. AddlHon. liaiiML' to i a fte r Juno lOlh.

. i : Y e s , W e D o

j o b W b 'r ]ion ^ Y o u w ill f in d o u r ■g"!.: p r ic e s S'Atisfactory

C o n ie in

ttOSfDilf SftVilB- . . :i .. . • . . .

B er. A. S te n a r t D eU rcred A d d ra a « |- Bfenorlftl D ay-> pel% htfia -M uUeal

Selecflon Ohrea^

^ Tho closing sconoa of th e Memorial "Jay program_ took placo _fit a.udl- •

' ' torlum of iho 'h lg li school Tuoaday a t ternoon. Commander W. W. Hum*

" -plrr'ey~grtho~Ptin~M cCoolrPeBt,-Or-Ar~ R.. presided. Tho program .was open­ed by Uie offering of tho invocation by Rov. C. E. Evans. P a s t Comman- d c r .it. . H. B am es read s onoral o rder _ No. 11. Llncoln’a G ettysburg addroas was read by Mra.-W. E . AaroQ. Solos

- •by-M rsr-3cm cs-m id-M lBB7M nrierRo— _ berts. wero m uch ■ a pproclatoc}. ^ __

■■ A ^ o r Swcclcy Introduced R ov.“(Vr ‘ StowarC of Kimborly, tbo tfpc a k ^ |j»t tho May, saying th a t on th is d a r W

• voiced tho patrioU sm which wo f o l t « o u r h ea rts th rougiiou t tlio year. S tow art said U iat Uio day w as n o t one - which should bo spent in pool gdmea, < ball gam ca.or dancing, bul a day th a t

- -wa s ^acrca7rHg~g«tTa~mgt~Tlo~TgttHTga~ ho had powor to bring hia audlonco

■ back to lho . la n d in g .o f tho pllgrlmB from tlio Mayflower. Ho had seen many o t lho gron t ahlps llko Uio Luai- tan ia and T itan ic in thb h arbo r a t Now York, from w hich g re a t c ity ho had como b u t soven m onths ngo, b u t nono of thcBo voasels seem ed so boauUful t o . him as d iij th o Mayflower. Ho p lc tu r i^ tho dlfflculUos .under which Uio ^ grlroajlandcd.am ld.IcQ .and a to r m ^ u t aaid th a t they would n o t.lan d o ^ th o S abbath day to relievo Uielr owir suf-

“ •forrnga.' i 4 o -wlBhbd Utafalnfllttr-lftae^ rlflcaa wore m ado todoy-ln Sunday ob- Borranco. B oferring briefly to tho ro-

_ voluHnnttiT Htrugglea itnd to the w ar ' o f 18127 the speaker sa id tb a t tho. b lo t* o f slavery in tb la country, .for w hich i a ll secUona woro equally tOBponslblo,

ToaiJted In a w ar w hich should no re r . havo been fo u g h t H aving paid a tr l- I bu te to A braham Lincoln a s a m a s be*. longing to a li oountriea. Rev. S tow art

Bald In stibataoco, th a t bo b e l lo i ^ the coun try w as today confronted wIUj tbe

’ . .p ro b lom -o t.abo llah ing .tbe .UBO.of. l&r ' tox lcating drinks. Ho h ad no ubo lo r

those fo reigners who' denounced oor- law s an d said *'Jn tho old coun try I

cou ld rge t a. g lass of beor if I w anted• i t ” T hero w ere p len ty of boata going

* back to Europe for a ll 'such to travel- ss:------------- - ^

In conclusion ho declared tb a t nex t to the churcb o t Ood no.InsU tuU on had dono eo m uch fo r tho peoplo os tho public ecbools. Ho thanked Ood th a t In tb is coun try tbttro w cro aUll

S thonaandB b t HtUe red achool .houses >* (n %hlch it w aa n o t a ortmo against

Uie law to road Uie V .6rd o f Qf% Ho denounced a ll,\w b e th e r In lld o l.o I^ U i: or, w bo opposed read ing th e B Ib n In

, tb o DubllOjBcboota.. , '

ii63l LSlflt6~EXC3l9ll5[6St28&0 B ays a flve*ro6i» m ^ e m hoioie.

w ell located , Including s to c k jn th e fam ous Blm P a rk w e ll Sow­o r and sidew alk, close to school.

O We w ill miiko you oaay term s, o r tak e aomo o th e r property! in

o n a ix a d o . j‘ff t l ^ Buys a tlvo-acro tr a c t on A ^ ^w =------- aan-A ve7=C loB e-.to-Tv*n-PJ[M. ______ Horo Is^a chance fo r some i ! R 7

vnsblng to b u lld 'u 'p an ’ideal'- T • - auburban hom e................;— ^ ------n- ‘0- LOANS''Wo have two $1200 loans and Bt *one $700, and Bovoml sm allern.- ------ones to aell. A ll a re th e flrs tlio mortgogo. In te re s t ra to a ttra c -• 'U v o . ..................... • •

-__ tlOO P or Boro-buys- lOO-aQreB of-land ______ w lth jm provom onts on.' M ost all

• in crop. W ill m atte you t e r m .

100 Acres la Illinola. w ill trado for land lioro. ,Thls land Is a ll In

• culUvnUon.

led A c n s In Nebraska. W lil trado foi North Sldo lands. W hat h a ^

" y o u ? '

7-Room M odem Ilomcv B arabo. Wla> consin, to trado fo r land o r t homo in Twin F a l l s . . :

buys a m odem homo In tho besl rosldcnco d la tric t In Tw in F alls Nlco stooping porch.

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10 Aero TmcU will trodo for clly prdj! crty.

~ .&-A<‘ro»Kthai-wd-wiH'-lra«lo-for-ft-bom< ilo. In Twin Falls.

fin havo lan d s in m ost ov iT y 'sC t;J In th e Union to trado fo r properly la .jjg Houth^om Idaho. W hat Imvc you ic

bo Wo w rlto F iro Inauram .', Loan bo M onoy-and R en t Houses. Miikc oil

ine classes of exclianges. If yuu liny . property In Tw in F alls fo r r' lit, c y

— . a t ou r office ond oscerla ln iln' a y w r “ which wtj havo tnatallcd fo r-•J if .^ rc

'loction and guarunleo of tho rcn ta t bo paid. Call o r wrllff

D. M. Denton Real Estate i Trust Co.

90d .

inll :k e s j------ - , . ' - — "c n l .

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