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TW IP VOL. 1. NO. J82. REPffi BESOLTS ' V ^ No Official Conl mUMM FiM iF ram™ Sedan Fills-and:V{ctpriotis Trop|] March .of Progress— Enemy More Feeble With Abund; Breaking Dgwn of Morale IX)NDON, ISov. 7.—The Br ' alonp’tho \vholo%attIe front .vc5 Ilaig reported today. Tlic.BdtiHli, attacking botwet im the French left progrcBsed on I Aulnojo, I/jval, C artl^es and 1 to Bavay.. .On the French right, of thc Mcuao to within four niih Ilarancourt.ond EauicourL The; jion. East of the Mouse, they cd] and. rcachcd Hara'uihont, passing |The Italian war oMieo announced ’ thst the movementa providod for in . thfl .AMtrUn atmUUco ate bclnR rJp- 1 w ■-tdly eartlod out. ................ In the Balkail*, tho 'Borbii bnvo c« - ' riiU'rJ all thair Intonilfd movomonta for , ir-imltSalion ot Ihtlt people. OT«t • iiumlen of-Borb priionom aro •raturn* _ itiK from Hunffao'* : . TBBMB A BTTTBE-DOSB WASniNQTON, Nor. 7.-Tho annis- iki- terms, not y«t mado public-here, rnqulro cvafimllou o! octuplcd tcrrl- toriu*.’ Probably Ihny also demand iur- rondeir of part of tho Oorman fleotUind ' AUlod octviiiaUon of the t«V of It; invcslmont of bordor stroDRbolds'; sur- render of a portion of the German a^ ; tillery and oqulpmoot; retur aof Al* . . llod 'AmDricaD prlsonera at ones. Tbo surrondor waa an Admlsilon of defeat.- Staged In the field, It pot ft . touth of added bumUlatloci t« tho bit- , tor doM the Qermno*- woro foreed to I swallow. SAD ACCIDENT M/iRS’ . ClfY’S CELEBRATION A aad feature of today's celebration Id Twis Falli was the 'death of a Urs. W ri|ht abont half paat 1 o’cloek to- .iajr; Mr^ Wright waa atruck, by an' automobile ahil hurried to a local hp»- • pi)^, wbrre iho died a-few nlontct later. ■ , MLAOT A.EpPOTUO . V BerUn, via Zarieb; Kov. 7.-<PoUnd waa elalned a repnblle Monday by Pro-,; '; - mler ,6 wier*ljukl, It ,wa« amouneOod here'taday. , ills ' i Practically Complete Returns: ____ From All Counties Show RB' puMcans Elect Ali'But One Senator v (Special to Thfi News) nOIBR—Prncliunlly completo rotumf' from every county ahow thnt 8oatttori, •Vugont haa hecn ro-olectcd by nround | 300 rote*. Hla present lead 1* 420, and’ It is beliDV.^1 i t will bl) niiitcrlBlIj-! rhanged. Tho small voto in tho south-l .east, doo fo Influenza, accounts for <hi* result in tho opinlon.of polUical' NtudentJ of ali parties, w ltb a tiortnal;' voto it is conccJod Qooding would) bavo won easily. Thero U,no change ■ in the othor p««itioni, the Bopublleans. . «ltt4Uti{t eterythlag, Bistah by artuBd'' 2A00 nnd Davit from'lltOOO in fin nnn ' N FA Wm\ MNCOUI nfirm atipn Reeeiv raliT FOReiAH ilD fM I! oops~ Sweep Forward In Unbroken iy Resistance Grows Hourly indant Evidence of General :ale of Germany's Machine . British continuedJ)ici.r_irij!r <*8 .vestmliiy fivdnfiip, riold Mfiwliiil \veen tho Scheldt and the Sombre on tbe whole fro n t' They capturfed id Marbaix, and approached.closer ;ht, the Americana advanced west rnilcH of Sedan, occupying Bulson, rhey reached thc outstirtaof Mou* captured Fontaines and Murraux ingVilosncB, ' :ii» JEffiliilSTS ■fi- . ________ w • ur- •J Three Companies of Hun In- fantry Throw Their Arms In j;; the W ater Rather Than ft ^ t INTERN a' l TROUBLES APPARENTLY GROWING IN Sailors on Warshipfl at Kiel Monnt Uaohiso Oons &nd ;rs. Prepare to Defend Tbeir Mqtiny '' ' , . 0»- ' ““ “ tee • AMSTEBDAM, Nov. 7.-Thrco com- -‘panics of Oorman Infanto' deipatched ito npptCM the Ttvokl\o« In.StWw- ' wI((-UolstoIn threw tbeir arms la the nd water. It was reported hero (oda,v. A To-,fourth compMy was disarmed. Mutinous ^lora mbuntod oMbine guns at vantage poInVi aboarK tho wa^ ih|pt''at Kiel to repel any attackers. _ They demand immediato peaio. - • Cavslr>- roinforeomonta coming up -the rondfl from Wansboek wera fired on by the Bailors. Two of tho eav^r}* . , mea wcT« klUtiL ^ Th'o'rebels -iave fonaed a naval so- Wet and.havo ^ken prisoner Admiral Bouche-on, the governor of Kiel. Ma-. ' chine gnna have been posted at vari- 1 ous pointa about tbo elty. ] Dry Victories Are Plentiful in West ns Every Stato W est of W aBtatol ;g. . Two Votod for Prohi. ne . !!!!! CniCAOO, Nov. 7.—“ Dry” vlctorlea xnemed certain lodny In evory atate west of .II k' MiRsiwlppl tk c t whore tho liquor wan nn eloellnn inue with tho ozro|)tioRR of Cnlifornin nnd Mi*- "“ .sourl. , ^®'ji WyomlnR shifted from thii *'wot” indfto " d ry ” column tty n C to 1 vote. re- ind today Indlcatod. jlj l Colorado remained "dry.” |h-l The result lit Minnesota, whcro wld'j forj prohibition waa an Issoe, was close, caljwlth indlcAiona pointing to a "dry” nal;vkt«ry Hy a.amMt maririn.' uid Witb \oas than half tho California i«e}voto Ubnlated, "wetB':;wete leadiag ins. by 20,000 in the count on a "boce dry" iBd‘me»*nre. An ' nr<««nri i«_* t> kLLS TWIK FAUA IDAHO, TH 1 1 1 NTRV'WIE ived, but Relief E l i l l i r ISIIDIEII I iS llC SlIf en Occupation of City Cuts Princi- pal Communication of the Armies of Gennan Crown Prince - . B r WEBB MI1.LEB TUE_iMEE!OJ.S MISHE8 »» IN PBANOB, Nov .7. (1:30 p. m.)— Ameriean troops of tho first army en- )re tered the western outskirts'of Sedaa at 4 o'clock yesterday allornoon aud _ completed occupation of tho eity this monling. , SSI'. Selture of Sedan cut tbe principal on, communications of tho armies of tbe )U. Germnn erown prince and General vhu „ • Gallwett, inflletlag a aeriona defeat on the enemy, wbo rushed northwATd In foil rouL All Proneh territory in «ho American zone bas ■been praetiriiUy i p clcared, tbe Oermana .fleeing aeroai tile ,L Bclglfta bordor. ' I In the laat six days tho AmcrlMns lavo advaneod nore than 25 miles, freed 700 square kilometera of territory, II li^ratcd 2,000 cWiliana and captured Iff eBorooua.8toro8of materiala.' French City Goes Ij f ' W ild Over Newa Brillotins &ud Extra EdlUons Follow in Bapid SncoosB' In- ion In Broat in - BnraT, Rnnce, Nov. 7 (Oj30 p. m.) an —WEen'tbo now* of tho signing of tho armlstUo wai rocelved betc late tbla aftemoon, tho city went wild with joy. Tbe newspaper Dela 'De Peebe Is- sued bulletins and axtra editions, while tbe',l»rtoTy sirena wwo-.Wown and the whlftlta oo the boata joined in tb» y n tnmult. Americas soldlen wero Jdssad aad cheered, by tlie popniaaen. , Brest U g m t lading port for America nioldleri b .France. ' eij London N ewspapers Dodge at One Point LONDON, Nov. 7.—London momlog om- nowspapcra accept President Wilson's hed noto replying to Germany's request i^c»- for armSatlrc terms," irith tbe oieop- tbe tion of his stand regarding froedem A of the srft», on which they are inclin- . cd at present to pass np discussion, xino Tbey bciiovo tho sUuation will ad- ra^ juit itself to the ;utisfaction of all ors. tbe Allies. iZ GERMANS ON TBER ■''> SAM BRETffJTB E ME SO- SUUUAS7 Iral M a-jT German* aro apparently In ,„j. I. TOOt on tbo ontiro front Irom tbe Sambro to tho Moose. Thp official report of the French war' offico today indicated thst tbo onemy lines hnvi5- emmblod along the whole line of nearly 100 ..i.. mile*. ppl Huan Rftlii* wcto reported at aU points on this front and wberot" ..the- communiques of the past foiv doyn havo dofinitely fixed tho lim- its ot the ndTance, today's statr- mont ^t^timated that tbo lASiod progress I* so rnpid this conlil nol i«e Tl,e-French bsVc Icnpi'd fonvard at .leasr fivo milos on their loft flank, clearing tho forests of Nou- vIon and Regnaval, and bearing ot” • down npon nirson, fron which they -rc- arc now'sevon miles distant. Cap- ture of thts town'will close the northern exit of the Qorman armie* rlrlv soutbirest of tbe Ardennes, com- pleting thdr entrapment ry” Franeli OAvalry In Actloo At the point where the Prencb rnia lino joliu witb that ef the Aneri* Uag ran first army, Preneh cavalry has ry" gone into action again and Is n- • ] ported to bo spproaohing the Moose DAII TirOBSDAY, KOVCMBBB 7, lOlB. ffiii DE CELEI Entertained That rifiir i ' iU T im IN ISIEII Receipt of News in America Le ® ,in Evdry American Town an M any i;oints— W ave of 'giving Sweeps Ovi PARIS, Nov. 7.—Tl signed an armistice at Hostiilities ceased at , The Americans took ,ip,i tiee became effective. >»• . The greatest war of; tZ 2 p. m. today. The Al an armistice three hov battle. The German d the Allied lines under i Mns Sedan, one of the historic iles, thc> AnipricanK thiK iiiorniug af orr. lhan four miles. At thc time thc document > slaxliing forward on ii ISO-mi 5Ieu.HC, tearing tliu Oorman d etMimy in-iittev r o u t- T h 6 ^Ui (inci great guiDH wero made at Befon*’ the terms wero hii was forced to npl)ly to Marsh niilitifry and naval rcprcHcnta truce. "Whilo virtual pwice was tii n.) ia the throes of au incipient the .sailora at Kiel hnd spread thr oraV large oiffi&'werc reported lionista rUlo How They D id-It the - NBVf--YORK; NoT.-7i-Tho Units tb 9 Press' liullctin which brought tho fir nows to America of tbo signing of tl oad armistice with Germany wns signed pe sbnally .by.-.Boy >V. Howard, now 1 for general chargo of the United Press o ganization In Prnnco. The dispat< also carried the signature of Wlllla PhUIp Simms, chief of Ihe Pari* burea . . PreatdenlOrtaKffwa , WASUINOTON. Nov.'7.-Prcsidei VfUson was Informea ef tbe signing ' fllBR the armistice todav feV the Unit< Press. |uest The Unitod rress dbma*‘‘»>'rom Pat «*>?• bronght tbe flnt news to Washingti "Jom and It was convcyed to tho state, w clln- aoj njval department and to bol houses of congroKS as well as to tl ad- val'ioua embassies and legations by tl (CosUaMd oa Page Oght) i R UN FROM VEUSE tbo center,' Pronch troops have pushed forward neveral miles aorth of tho Seno. The' Aijiorlcans speeded up thoir advance astride tho Meusoftodny. c’’ Thoy aro within four miles of 8c- ®t dan and rnpldly npproacblng that city. The Germans aro reported to bo withdrawing north of Sedan. East of the Meuse,'American ob- aU wrvpni report th« enomy In toqI at It" several I1oint^ Capture of Mont* ’iv _ mody seems imminent m- Beporta Differ Tho German armistice delegation is, variously ruported to bo cn route to tbo west front, to hnvo entered , Ibc Hritlsh linos nnd to bave re- ■y ceivod the armiKtice terms ftnd ta- ' kon them undor conilderation. The - latter report reecived frora Paris detlared tbt Oftmnn RBswtr ww expocted hourly. 'p‘ Ceponhagcn •dispatchch deelnred . that'revolutions havo broken out in Kell and Hamburg. In tho Int- tor city, an nrtlllory baltlo is ro- ported to bo raging In tho streets. Tho Kiel revolt, which started with ch tho solxnro of two battleships by ri* Oermao sailors, is reported to have as spread Into parU of Holilein and re- • . Seileswig. Several towns are. aald ISO te bave been occopied by the rev. ILY-IS 118. JETO IRATION lat W ar Is O ver t iefiEJCHED CiCO iiAIi pnioiiio :a Leads to Scenes of Wild Celehrati( in and City— Business Suspended at ! of Genuine Re[ieL and Thanks- ~ s Over the Entire Country -The Allies and German i at 11 o’clock this morning, d at 2 o’clock this aftemoo; ;ook Sedan before the armi ve. _ . ' : ' of all time' came to an en,d i ! Allies and Germany signt hours earlier on the field c in delegation had, come in i ler a white flag. oric (’ities in Europe, waa captured I ug afti‘r an additional advance of nio ent was signed, the Allied armies we )0-milc front from thc^heldt^to tl an dofenses to picc(?s nnd driving tl 6 iUacriuins took .Sedan this mornli ic at all points on the battle front. •0 Hitbmitted to Germany, tho kais Inrshal Foch nnd Admiral Wemyss ; lentalives of the Allies under a flog a« thus Iwing concluded Germany, w. lent revohitiori at home. A Tevolt :1 through Rclilpswig Holstein and se [jrtcd to i)c in the hands of the rovol Mmmm il iDiNeiPor bureau. s GQllLSIi United to S Port of Kiel, Hamburg and L beck Scenes'of Riotir fc Agency of 'Imperial Gove: 5) . ment Announces Oficiaily REVOLUTION BEGUN W ll SAILORS MUTINY SPREAI bavo ________ rth of Unrest Asserts Itself in Pro tholr inoes 'Wrented from Dan Always Eeative Under Pro ; that sian Domination ied to ______ ledan. n ob- COPENHAGEN, Nov. 7.—The ro }Qt a t ^tiich broko out in Kiel, «l jjjont* Oeraian mIIow seized two.^Gorn shipn, is roported to havo spread 1 part of Kolstclu, where several gai Mtis ha\'o deserted and ato march' P‘tion on Kiel, waving red flogs. Tho ro lutiounrie* also aro reported lo boM ' jtered j,ortlnn of the province of Seil ' J ^ ad rt- . The .'ilrdrnine nt Apenrado h a s> '• seired by tho rovolutionlsts, who Paris rested tho airmen. Altona and Flu Imrg. nlM are reported to have b( occupied. Plnred ^ revolt bas broken out in Hnoibi '' nnd nn nrtlllory battlo is raging In i itreots, according to dlspate.bee reec is ro- ^,,1 Iho PoUtiken. ;rcets. 1''<P‘ COPENIUOEN, Nor. 7.-TI 0 Wo P* bnrean- (semi-official agency of German government) bas offleUUy 6 > flrmod tbo reporU t 2 i«t ifroat ri >. have taken nlaco la Kiel It d«du a rev- ,' ________ __________________________ '^EWS TBJOS nV B OSMTI OF EVEN! for Good and Al M f i r H ISGEHED 1 IBJUNTRI ration . Everywhere as News of Gei man Surrender Reachc '■ Great Citfes Over Press W(i OFFICIAL CONFIRMATION nany OF ACCEPTANCE .DELATE lOOn. Cbodk Shown Bntlldent Tin 'm is- for Oonespondont's Sepol to Hovo Boen Eoceivod Aft< l,dat Parley it rront jned , • -— , Id of im V , at' R«n Rtodie)' in to - PRANOISCO, Nov. 7 .-A ho day was immediately deUared {n A PranelacQ tU i moralng when tbe 'Us! red bv Informed Mayor Bolpb tb more t*"* armUtlce. ' "tiot us sef this city .afire with r jolclng and proclaim tbe nowa far'ai 3 w en wide,” be said. "Tbis li« greatbo to the day.". Ig the randomonlum broko loose as sodo:) irning i*®” wacbed t> city jiy«:tl i United'Press wires. Nowspape^ ca rying tho story wore .uaaUle to g kaiser enough papers on the street.'Bttslne yss a s halted. . Stores wero fsmptled. Boi log of bouses niay close this siteraoon. Loa Angelea Wild. With Joy IV. w as I'OS AKOELBa, Calif., Nov. 7< .;lu of Tho.Unlted Proas annonneemeat of tl , „ V end of tbo'war seat Los Angelea wf 86V -|^ h Joy today. 'OVOlU* Fifteen minutes after the first ext: carrying tbe United Press story reaehi -r ------ tbe atreet, throngs, on eomera'-we 5 cheering while .fighting for » eliuwa ' bay a paper. Papers; aro known . ' have sold-aa blgh ii |10 for a aing copy. . WWstles were'blowing; ant moblI« horns tlatUng, fUga went » f p nod busineu went teaponHly I f Offtdal B«port X M a;^ WABHINeTON, Nov., 7.-^bti ata I I P dcpartmont rocelved an .offielai mi K L sage from Paris shortly aftei; S o'elfr III thi* attemooo,aaylnR tboartOaUee bl • ’ •■ u o t boea signed, at tbo time tbat sago bad been filed. . i The message announcing the signii LU* of tbo armistice and tbe cessation . bosUlities wa^.flled ia Paris late U lOIing, afternoon, undonbtedly conrid^ later than the message reeelved by t ovem*; state department r '* Official advices boro sUled tbat.t illy ------------------------------------------------------ ....... - - -(ConUnued 00 pag» aight).- zm m m z . mSHM PruB. Uncle Joe Cannon Sul'e of Con — plim entary V ote' Repuhli- r«vo. can Leaders Affirm 1, , , ------- -- a.tou,,, . WASinNOTOK, N«v. 7.-A h i«l. sad Into „ting contcst <s likely for tho apeaki d garri. jj,ip tho next house. Half a do* larcblog nanips wore mrntloned by Bopubllca bo rovo- today in eonneetlon with tho plai boliltbo ^|,ich passos frota Deaodratlo h » f next Mnrrh. Undo Joo Cannon, forroor speaki las boon „ complimentnry voto In t r Bcpublican cnncoH tbat picks a spoak 1 Finos- jjp jj fon^aorod aoriousiyf tbo placo. . ; _______ 'WiUi Bopubliean control nsaoroi by Itt majority, Domodatto i ^ ® Merest tentMod la tbtli 6’wn H w i'U l ' crsbip. Kitchen,, Korth CwoUna, ,pri ent floor leader, probably wlQ eofljlt^ HT.iM the leader, fipeakar dlUrJ^' htf r .V over, ia favored by wmo, j ^ j d a i /ro«,tte,north;,and. i.u.u^ tUaaatedLaooe'cfMha^Dem^en wfa bellere Cltfk Mi rn...’,.* «li» -t.v'.' '.. '

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Page 1: lat W a r Is O v e r tfo r G o o d a n d A l m U M Mra liT ...newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN-FALLS-DAILY-NEWS... · TW IP VOL. 1. NO. J82. ‘ REPffi BESOLTS ' V

T W IPVOL. 1. NO. J82. ‘

REPffiBESOLTS

' V ^ ■

N o O f f i c i a l C o n l

m U M MF iM iFram™

Sedan Fills-and:V{ctpriotis Trop|]

March .of Progress— Enemy

• More Feeble With Abund;

Breaking Dgwn of Morale

IX)NDON, ISov. 7.—The Br ■' alonp’tho \vholo%attIe front .vc5

Ilaig reported today.Tlic.BdtiHli, attacking botwet

im the French left progrcBsed on I Aulnojo, I/jval, C a r tl^ e s and 1 to Bavay.. .On the French right, of thc Mcuao to within four niih Ilarancourt.ond EauicourL The;

■ jion. East of the Mouse, they cd] and. rcachcd Hara'uihont, passing

|T he Ita lian w ar oMieo announced ’ th s t the movementa providod for in . thfl .A M trU n atmUUco a te bclnR rJp- 1

w ■-tdly eartlod out. ................In the Balkail*, tho 'Borbii bnvo c « - '

riiU'rJ all th a ir Intonilfd movomonta for , ir-imltSalion o t I h t l t people. O T «t

• iium len of-Borb priionom aro •raturn* _ itiK from Hunffao'*

: . TBBMB A BTTTBE-DOSBW ASniNQTON, N or. 7.- T h o annis-

iki- terms, not y« t mado public-here, rnqulro cvafimllou o! octuplcd tcrrl- toriu*.’ Probably Ihny also demand iur- rondeir of part of tho Oorman fleotUind ' AUlod octviiiaUon of th e t«V of It; invcslmont o f bordor stroDRbolds'; sur­render of a portion of the German a ^

; tillery and oqulpmoot; retu r aof Al* .. llod 'AmDricaD prlsonera a t ones.

Tbo surrondor waa an Admlsilon of defeat.- Staged In the field, I t po t ft

. tou th of added bumUlatloci t« tho bit- , to r doM the Qermno*- woro foreed to I swallow.

S A D A C C ID E N T M / i R S ’ .

C l f Y ’S C E L E B R A T IO N

A aad feature of today 's celebration Id T w is F a lli was the 'death o f a U rs. W ri|h t abont ha lf paat 1 o ’cloek to- .iajr; M r^ W right waa a truck , by an' automobile ahil hurried to a local hp»-

• p i)^ , w brre iho died a -fe w n lo n tc t la ter. ■

, M L A O T A .E pP O T U O . V BerUn, via Zarieb; Kov. 7.-<PoUnd

waa e lalned a repnblle Monday by P ro -,; ' ; - mler ,6 wier*ljukl, I t ,wa« amouneOod

here 'taday . ,

■ i l l s ' i

P r a c t i c a l l y C o m p le t e R e t u r n s :

____ F r o m A ll C o u n t i e s S h o w R B '

p u M c a n s E le c t A l i 'B u t O n e

S e n a t o r v

(Special to Thfi News)

nO IB R —Prncliunlly completo ro tum f' from every county ahow th n t 8 oatttori, •Vugont haa hecn ro-olectcd by nround | 300 rote*. Hla present lead 1* 420, a n d ’ It is beliDV.^1 i t will bl) niiitcrlBlIj-! rhanged. Tho small voto in tho south-l

.east, doo fo Influenza, accounts for <hi* result in tho op in lon .of polUical' NtudentJ o f ali parties, w ltb a tiortnal;' voto i t is conccJod Qooding would) bavo won easily. Thero U ,n o change ■ in the othor p««itioni, the Bopublleans.

. «ltt4Uti{t e tery th lag , Bistah by a rtuB d '' 2A00 nnd D avit from'lltOOO in fin nnn '

N F AW m \MNCOUIn f i r m a t i p n R e e e i v

r a liTFOReiAHi l D f M I !oops~ S w e e p F o r w a r d In U n b ro k e n

i y R e s i s t a n c e G r o w s H o u rly

in d a n t E v id e n c e o f G e n e ra l

:a le o f G e r m a n y 's M a c h in e .

B r i t i s h c o n t i n u e d J ) i c i . r _ i r i j ! r <*8 .v e s tm l i i y f iv d n f iip , r i o l d M fiw liiil

\veen tho Scheldt and the Sombre on tbe whole f ro n t ' They capturfed id Marbaix, and approached.closer ;ht, the Americana advanced west rnilcH of Sedan, occupying Bulson, rhey reached thc outstirtaof Mou* captured Fontaines and Murraux

ingVilosncB, • '

: i i »JEffiliilSTS■fi- . ________ w •ur-

• J T h r e e C o m p a n ie s o f H u n In -

f a n t r y T h r o w T h e i r A rm s In

j ; ; t h e W a t e r R a t h e r T h a n

ft

t I N T E R N a 'l T R O U B L E S

A P P A R E N T L Y G R O W IN G

IN Sailors on Warshipfl at Kiel Monnt Uaohiso Oons &nd

;rs. Prepare to Defend Tbeir Mqtiny ' ' ' , ■ .

0»- ' ““ “ tee • AMSTEBDAM, Nov. 7 .-T h rco com-

-‘panics o f Oorman In fa n to ' deipatched i to npptC M th e T tvokl\o« In.StW w - ' wI((-UolstoIn threw tbe ir arms la the

nd water. I t w as reported hero (oda,v. A To-,fourth com pM y was disarmed.

M utinous ^ l o r a mbuntod oM bine guns a t van tage poInVi aboarK tho w a^ ih |p t ' 'a t K iel to repel any attackers.

_ They demand imm ediato peaio. - •Cavslr>- roinforeomonta coming up

-the rondfl from Wansboek w era fired on by the Bailors. Two of tho eav^r}*

. , mea wcT« klUtiL ^ •■ T h 'o 'rebels - iave fonaed a naval so- Wet an d .h av o ^ k e n prisoner Admiral Bouche-on, th e governor o f Kiel. Ma-.

' chine gnna have been posted a t vari- 1 ous pointa about tbo elty.

] D r y V i c t o r i e s A r eP l e n t i f u l i n W e s t

n s E v e r y S t a t o W e s t o f W a B t a t o l

;g. . Two Votod for Prohi.

ne . ! ! ! ! !CniCAOO, Nov. 7.—“ D ry” vlctorlea

xnemed certain lodny In evory atate west o f .IIk' MiRsiwlppl t k c t whore tho liquor wan nn eloellnn inue with tho ozro|)tioRR of Cnlifornin nnd Mi*-

" “ .sourl. , ■ •^®'ji WyomlnR shifted from thii * 'w ot” indfto " d r y ” column tty n C to 1 vote. re- ind today Indlcatod. j l j l Colorado remained " d r y .” •|h - l The resu lt lit Minnesota, whcro wld'j forj prohibition waa an Issoe, was close, caljw lth indlcA iona pointing to a " d r y ” na l;v k t« ry Hy a .am M t m aririn .' uid W itb \oas than half tho California i«e}voto U bn la ted , "w e tB ':;w e te leadiag ins. by 20,000 in th e count on a " b o c e d ry " iBd‘me»*nre.An ' nr<««nri i« _ * t>

k L L ST W IK F A U A IDAHO, TH

1 1 1NTRV'WIEi v e d , b u t R e l i e f E

l i l l i rI S I I D I E I I

I i S l l C S l I fe n O c c u p a t io n o f C i ty C u t s P r in c i ­

p a l C o m m u n ic a t io n o f th e

A r m ie s o f G e n n a n C r o w n

P r in c e

- . B r W EBB MI1.LEB™ T U E _ iM E E !O J.S MISHE8» » IN PBANOB, Nov .7. (1:30 p. m.)—

Ameriean troops of tho firs t arm y en- ) r e tered the w estern ou tsk irts 'o f Sedaa a t

4 o 'clock yesterday allornoon aud _ completed occupation of tho e ity this

monling. ,SSI'. Selture of Sedan cu t tbe principal on , communications o f tho armies o f tbe )U. Germnn erown prince and General vhu „ • G allw ett, in flle tlag a aeriona defeat on

the enemy, wbo rushed northwATd In foil rouL A ll Proneh territory in «ho American zone bas ■ been praetiriiUy

i p clcared, tbe Oermana .fleeing aeroai tile ,L Bclglfta bordor. 'I In the laat six days tho AmcrlMns

la v o advaneod n o re than 25 miles,■ freed 700 square kilometera of territory,I I l i^ r a tc d 2,000 cWiliana and captured Iff eBorooua.8toro8 o f materiala.'

F r e n c h C i t y G o e s I j f ■ ' W i l d O v e r N e w a

B r i l l o t in s & u d E x t r a E d lU o n s

F o l lo w i n B a p i d S n c o o sB '

In - i o n I n B r o a t

in — -B n ra T , R n n c e , Nov. 7 (Oj30 p. m.)

a n —W Een'tbo now* of tho signing of tho armlstUo w ai rocelved be tc la te tbla aftem oon, tho c ity w ent wild w ith joy.

Tbe newspaper Dela 'D e Peebe Is­sued bulletins and ax tra editions, while tbe',l»rtoTy sirena wwo-.Wown and the w hlftlta oo th e boata joined in tb»

y n tnmult.Americas so ld len wero Jdssad aad

cheered, b y tlie popniaaen., Brest U g m t lad ing p o r t fo r

America nio ld leri b .France. '

e i j L o n d o n N e w s p a p e r s

D o d g e a t O n e P o i n t

LONDON, Nov. 7.—London momlog om- nowspapcra accep t President Wilson's hed noto replying to G erm any's request i c»- for armSatlrc terms," ir ith tbe oieop- tbe tion of his stand regarding froedem

A of the srft», on which they are inclin- . cd a t present to pass np discussion,

xino Tbey bciiovo tho sUuation will ad- r a ^ ju i t itself to the ;u tisfa c tio n of all ors. tbe Allies.

i Z G E R M A N S O N T B E R ■''> S A M B R E T f f J T B E M E

SO- SU U U A S 7IralM a - j T German* aro apparently In ,„ j . I . TOOt on tbo ontiro fron t Irom

tbe Sambro to tho Moose.Thp official report o f the French

w ar' offico today indicated th st tbo onemy lines hnvi5- emmblod along the whole line of nearly 100

..i.. mile*.p p l Huan Rftlii* w cto reported a t aU

points on th is fro n t and wberot" ..th e - communiques o f the past foiv

doyn havo dofinitely fixed tho lim­its o t th e ndTance, today 's statr- mont ^t^timated th a t tbo lASiod progress I* so rnpid this conlil nol

i« e T l,e-F rench bsVc Icnpi'd fonvard a t .le a s r fivo milos on their loft flank, c learing tho forests of Nou- vIon and Regnaval, and bearing

o t” • down npon n irso n , f ro n which they -rc- arc now 'sevon miles distant. Cap­

ture of th ts to w n 'w ill close the northern ex it o f the Qorman armie*

rlrlv soutbirest o f tbe Ardennes, com- pleting th d r en trapm ent

ry” Franeli OAvalry In ActlooAt the p o in t where the Prencb

rnia lino jo liu w itb th a t e f th e Aneri* Uag ran firs t arm y, P reneh cavalry has ry " gone into action again and Is n - •

] ported to bo spproaohing the Moose

D A IITirOBSDAY, KOVCMBBB 7, lOlB.

f f i i i DE CELEIE n t e r t a i n e d T h a t

rifiiri ' i U T i m IN IS IEII

R e c e ip t o f N e w s in A m e r i c a Le

® , in E v d r y A m e r ic a n T o w n a n

M a n y i ; o i n t s — W a v e o f

'g i v i n g S w e e p s Ovi

PARIS, Nov. 7.—Tl signed an armistice at

Hostiilities ceased at , The Americans took

,ip,i tiee became effective. >»• . The greatest war o f ;

tZ 2 p. m. today. The Al an armistice three hov battle. The German d the Allied lines under i

Mns Sedan, one of the historic iles, thc> AnipricanK thiK iiiorniug af orr. lhan four miles.

At thc time thc document > slaxliing forward on ii ISO-mi 5Ieu.HC, tearing tliu Oorman d etMimy in-iittev ro u t-T h 6 ^Ui (inci great guiDH wero made at

Befon*’ the terms wero hii was forced to npl)ly to Marsh niilitifry and naval rcprcHcnta truce.

"Whilo virtual pwice was tii n .) ia the throes of au incipient the .sailora a t Kiel hnd spread thr

oraV large oiffi&'werc reported lionista •

rUlo How They D id - I tth e - NBVf--YORK; N o T .-7 i-T h o Units tb 9 Press' liullctin which brought tho f ir

nows to America of tbo signing of tl oad armistice with Germany wns signed pe

■ sbnally .by.-.Boy >V. H ow ard, now 1 fo r general chargo of the United Press o

ganization In Prnnco. The dispat< also carried the signature of Wlllla PhUIp Simms, chief o f Ihe Pari* burea

. . ■ Preatden lO rtaK ffw a ,WASUINOTON. N o v .'7 .-P rcs id e i

VfUson was Informea ef tb e signing ' fllBR the armistice todav feV the Unit<

Press.|uest The Unitod r re ss dbma*‘‘»> 'rom Pat «*>?• bronght tbe f l n t news to Washingti "Jom and It was convcyed to tho s ta te , w clln- a o j n jv a l departm ent and to bol

houses of congroKS as well as to tl ad- val'ioua embassies and legations by tl

(CosUaM d oa Page O g h t)

i R U N F R O M V E U S E

tbo cen ter,' Pronch troops have pushed forward neveral miles aorth of

tho Seno.The' Aijiorlcans speeded up thoir

advance astride tho M eusoftodny. c’’ Thoy aro w ithin four miles of 8c- ®t dan and rnpldly npproacblng tha t

c ity . The Germans aro reported to bo w ithdraw ing north o f Sedan. E as t of the M euse,'Am erican ob-

aU w rvpni report th« enomy In to q I a t It" several I1oint^ Capture of Mont* ’iv _ mody seems im m inent m- Beporta D iffer

• Tho German arm istice delegation is, variously ruported to bo cn route to tbo west front, to hnvo entered

, Ibc H ritlsh linos nnd to bave re- ■y ceivod the armiKtice term s ftnd ta- ' kon them undor conilderation. The

- la tte r report reecived frora Paris d e tlared tb t Oftmnn RBswtr w w expocted hourly.

'p ‘ Ceponhagcn •dispatchch deelnred . th a t'rev o lu tio n s havo broken out

in K ell and H am burg. In tho Int- to r c ity , an nrtlllory baltlo is ro­ported to bo raging In tho streets. Tho K iel revolt, which s ta rted with

ch tho solxnro of two battleships by ri* Oermao sailors, is reported to have as spread Into parU of H olilein and re- • . Seilesw ig. Several towns are. aald ISO te bave been occopied by the rev.

ILY-IS118. •

J E T OIRATIONl a t W a r I s O v e r t

iefiEJCHEDCiCOiiAIipnioiiio: a L e a d s t o S c e n e s o f W i ld C e le h r a t i (

in a n d C ity — B u s i n e s s S u s p e n d e d a t

! o f G e n u in e R e [ ie L a n d T h a n k s - ~

s O v e r t h e E n t i r e C o u n t r y

-The Allies and German i a t 11 o’clock this morning, d a t 2 o’clock this aftemoo; ;ook Sedan before the armi ve. _ . ' :' of all time' came to an en,d i ! Allies and Germany signt hours earlier on the field c in delegation had, come in i ler a white flag.oric (’ities in Europe, waa captured I ug afti‘r an additional advance of nio

ent was signed, the Allied armies we )0-milc front from th c^ h e ld t^ to tl an dofenses to picc(?s nnd driving tl 6 iUacriuins took .Sedan this mornli ic a t all points on the battle front. •0 Hitbmitted to Germany, tho kais Inrshal Foch nnd Admiral Wemyss ; lentalives of the Allies under a flog

a« thus Iwing concluded Germany, w. lent revohitiori a t home. A Tevolt :1 through Rclilpswig Holstein and se [jrtcd to i)c in the hands of the rovol

Mmmmi l iD iN e iP o rbureau.

s GQllLSIiU nited

t o S P o r t o f K ie l , H a m b u r g a n d L

b e c k S c e n e s ' o f R i o t ir

f c A g e n c y o f 'I m p e r i a l G o v e :

5) . m e n t A n n o u n c e s O f i c ia i ly

R E V O L U T IO N B E G U N W ll

S A IL O R S M U T IN Y S P R E A Ibavo • ________

rth of Unrest Asserts Itself in Pro tholr inoes 'Wrented from Dan

Always Eeative Under Pro ; th a t sian Dominationied to ______ledan.n ob- COPENHAGEN, Nov. 7.—The ro }Qt a t ^ tiich broko out in K ie l, « ljjjont* Oeraian mIIow seized tw o.^G orn

shipn, is roported to havo spread 1 part o f Kolstclu, where several gai Mtis ha\'o deserted and a to march'

P‘tion on K iel, w aving red flogs. Tho ro lutiounrie* also aro reported lo boM '

jtered j,ortlnn of the province of Seil

' J ^ad r t- . The .'ilrdrnine n t Apenrado h a s >'• seired by tho rovolutionlsts, whoP aris rested tho airm en. Altona and Flu

■ Imrg. nlM are reported to have b( occupied.

Plnred ^ revolt bas broken out in Hnoibi' ' nnd nn nrtlllory battlo is rag ing In i'® itreots, according to dlspate.bee reecis ro- ,,1 Iho PoUtiken.;rcets. ■ 1 ''< P ‘ COPENIUOEN, Nor. 7.- T I0 WoP* bnrean- (sem i-official agency of

German government) bas offleUUy 6> flrmod tbo reporU t 2i«t ifroat ri>. have taken nlaco la K ie l I t d « d ua rev- ,' ________ __________________________

'^EW STBJO S n V B OSMTI

OF EVEN!f o r G o o d a n d A l

“ M f i rH ISGEHED 1 IBJUNTRI

r a t i o n. E v e r y w h e r e a s N e w s o f G ei

m a n S u r r e n d e r R e a c h c

'■ G r e a t C i t f e s O v e r P r e s s W (i

O F F IC IA L C O N F IR M A T IO N

n a n y O F A C C E P T A N C E .D E L A T E

lO O n . C b o d k S h o w n B n t l l d e n t T i n

' m i s - f o r O o n e s p o n d o n t 's S e p o l

t o H o v o B o e n E o c e iv o d A ft<

l , d a t P a r l e y i t r r o n t

j n e d , • - — ,

I d o f i m V , a t ' R«n R t o d i e ) '

i n t o - PRANOISCO, Nov. 7 .- A ho day was immediately deUared {n A PranelacQ tU i moralng when tb e 'Us!

r e d b v Informed Mayor Bolpb tbmore t*"* armUtlce.

' " t io t us se f this c ity .a fire w ith r jo lclng and proclaim tbe nowa f a r 'a i

3 w e n wide,” be said. "T b is l i « g rea tb o t o t h e d a y ." . •I g t h e randomonlum broko loose as sodo:) i r n i n g i*®” wacbed t > c ity j i y « : t l

i U n ited 'P ress wires. N ow spape^ ca rying tho story wore .uaaUle to g

k a i s e r enough papers on the s tre e t. 'B tts ln e y s s a s halted. . Stores wero fsmptled. Boi l o g o f bouses niay close th is siteraoon.

Loa Angelea W ild. W ith Joy IV. w a s I'OS AKOELBa, Calif., Nov. 7< . ;lu o f Tho.U nlted Proas annonneemeat o f tl , „ V end of tb o 'w a r se a t Los Angelea wf

86V - | ^ h Joy today.'OVOlU* Fifteen minutes a fte r the f irs t ext:

carrying tbe United Press story reaehi - r ------ tbe atreet, throngs, on eom era'-w e

5 cheering while .fighting fo r » eliuw a ' bay a paper. Papers; aro known .

' have sold-aa blgh i i |10 fo r a aing copy. . WWstles w ere'b low ing; an t moblI« horns tla tU n g , fU ga w en t »

f p nod busineu w ent te ap o n H ly

I f O fftd a l B«port X M a ;^WABHINeTON, Nov., 7 . - ^ b t i ata

I I P dcpartm ont rocelved an .offielai mi K L sage from Paris shortly aftei; S o'e lfr I I I thi* attem ooo,aaylnR tboartO aU ee bl • ’ • ■ u o t boea signed, a t tbo tim e tb a t

sago bad been filed.. i The message announcing th e signii

LU* of tbo armistice and tbe cessation . bosUlities w a^.flled ia Paris la te UlO Iin g , afternoon, undonbtedly c o n r i d ^

la ter than the message reeelved by t o v e m * ; s ta te departm ent r '*

O fficial advices boro sU led tb a t . ti l ly ------------------------------------------------------

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z m m mz . mSHMP r u B .

U n c le J o e C a n n o n S u l 'e o f C o n

— p l i m e n t a r y V o te ' R e p u h l i -

r«vo. c a n L e a d e r s A f f ir m1, , , ------- --a .to u ,,, . W ASinNOTOK, N«v. 7. - A h i« l. sad Into „ t in g contcst <s likely fo r tho apeaki d garri. jj,ip tho nex t house. H alf a do* larcblog nanips wore mrntloned by Bopubllca bo rovo- today in eonneetlon w ith tho plai boliltbo ^ |,ich passos frota D eaodratlo h » f next Mnrrh.

U ndo Joo Cannon, forroor speaki las boon „ complimentnry voto In tr „ Bcpublican cnncoH tb a t picks a spoak 1 Finos- jjp j j fon^aorod ao rious iy f

tbo placo. • . ;_______ 'WiUi Bopubliean control nsaoroi by

I t t m ajority , D om odatto i^ ® Merest tentM od la t b t l i 6’wn H w i 'U l ' crsbip. Kitchen,, K orth CwoUna, ,pri

en t floor leader, probably wlQ eofljlt^ HT.iM the leader, fipeakar dlUrJ^' htf r .V over, ia favored b y wmo, j ^ j d a i

/ ro « ,t te ,n o r th ; ,a n d .

i . u . u ^ tU aaatedL aooe'cfM ha^D em ^en w fa bellere C ltfk M irn...’,.* «li» -t.v'.' '.. '

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GBHieiGES'' FOB CONGRESS

IIN SIGHTW h e th e r R epub licans, W in

S e n a te o r N o t A lte ra tio n of

L e g is la tiv e P ro g ra m B ound

to R e su lt •

TAEIPy TAKES OID PLAOE ,

A S ONE OF GREAT ISSU E S

O h a in d a n s h ip B o f I m p o r t a n t

O o m m it to e s W il l B o l a r g e l y

f i e d i s t r i b o t e d a a d SItoo t M a y B e F o r f io a o h in g .

------- IB f L . a U A ^T IN

WASHINGTON’, Nov. 7.—W ith th# Jiusae o f rrprMVotAlivPi Bppublieon an<l tg n tn l of tbo M U te still in doubt,

' a tremfiQdoun overtura .of legiilativo a f f a ln U rxpoeUd a fte r March i n o x t ^

Tbe poMiOff frora Demoeratie to B«* publlean eontrol o f tho houie m sani . lh a t a ll tho great houie ■ commlttoo rh ilrm abshlp i iHIl revert to RepubUe- •Of. W^Ather a timihr chugv wil] tsk o i ^ e a lio Id the len ito appeared

. . . . today to depend open the fina l r«> tum a fn n * three a tate t—New Uoxleo, ■

' Idaho and M iehlpui. ' . ' I.Exelnalvo of tboio three tU toa , the. I

■ RopubUeana today appeared to have 47 I ro te t In the «enate to 40 f e r tho Demo- tin t* . The B^pnblleani n u t ge t two o f th e doiabtfo! lU to jn to w in the ma­jo rity . - . .

W ith five dTitrieU no t <ret hoard • fron ,.’th e B epub liu sa appear to have carried the hoUse w ith £34 iaat<, o r 15 more ihan tbe £10 Doeeuary for a ma­jo rity .

. . M ay A ct Now ?oroM«'iQg the InoTitablo conflict, in ^

whieh the fdvantago will r u t w ith eon- n Kreaa, ainee it' makes the law i, the p r e ^ d e n t 'i friend* in conf(re» may at- tem pt to fo ru tn ll the Republleana by aeting now. Coatrol does' not p a u . from Democratic handi ontil March 4

' '■ n e x t ■In the abort Deeejnber'aeiiioD, Dem*

ocra’ta m ty try to paw tho Overman ro* „ eou tn ieU on lOMlation providing fo r H itu d y .o f reeon itne tion problems and fram ing neeew ory /m eaium by a eom* miMlon to be nam'ed by tbe presiden t

■ • Bepoblieans Iwonld pot all reconstruc­tion q o o ttio u up to eonpew throogh a Di jo in t eoDgrestionol reconstruction eom- m ittee. U eaniim o Presldent'W llaon i i

. preparing reconntruetion legislation of bia own.. \ ' l a z l f f to ooma B ady

T ar if f torlsiona probably will be among the f i r s t reeonstruetion measures

, undert*h«a by tbo now 'congreis. Be* koi imblicans dem'and. U rlff protoetion fo r Cr new Ameriean Indostries growing on t tr i o f the w«>, bu t which wUt eonUnue io IV peace tin e s , including dye.maklDg and off n itra te j ^ t a . - . : thi

Beturn of railroads, telegraphs and 'iw telephonea to prir iite ownership'o* soon Mi a fte r 'th o war. as pfaetieable, will n e a a tb<nnother batUe.' .• « ;

Abselute repeat of. a il onnsual and a s extra-ordinary w ar meastuw conferring E g now powers upon tho execnUve' depart*

. , m ent.w iil be insiaUd 00. ' ' . ih', *^ 0 q u ^ lo R ,o f (h ip n b s id la ty will tiU

' como up In d lscussbn of ib e fu tn re o f Ito th e 'g n a i . , hew merchani m arina <1»

Bepsblicana generiJ l; aro in favo r «n of,.* bndget system, to ^ a te m a tite and wo m M o eion'omlcal^ipendilnrO of govern- or( m m t m oney .and ,sucii a ayatem prob* its

— ably .will Iw propo'asdl PreUdent Wll* me so'a.h'u favored soch a 'sy* i«n also. am

iJniverw a m ilita ry train ing somm Joi l ik ^ y to be made a permanent A neri* p lj

------- ea&.polley*, as Bepublieanii strongly fa* t i r. . vor I t • tio

T u law revM on, eertain to> eome oni . a fte r the w ar, will bring another s tm g . ' ' Kle between Democrat and BepnbUcan wo

.. ideas. . . . Uo

iGlflESPOBBMIJy--'

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w ill T a k e no H and In T ro u b le J "

• B e tw e e n G erm any a n d mii

R u ssia' " " ADC

. >ICOPJSNUAOEN, N or. 7 .— llungary the has (leelared' lU olf n eu tra l..in . t h e hor threa tened ’ troublo botwoon Germany e(n:

. iind the liusalan BolsheTlki govornmen:, cIn' aeeordlng to advices received hero to* cm

. . . - -lay., ' '• The Hmigarian w ar minister has or-

. lifted th a t a ll German troops travers- ing b i^ country shall be traniportod ^

■ without'^ormR., •• • . o f 1; ‘ ' Oermany, i t is declared,' requested

(bo Iklsbov^ki to w ithdraw her diplo* {“ “ • ' ‘ ',:m nllo fTprflientativea un til the 'm urder - of. O em an Ambassador Mirbach has ® *

vV I bc em iten e d and u n til B u n la ' gnaran*> . ' ' t w it* orgahlraUona will not conduct “ ;-V;‘;'^reTolutioniuy';propaganda i n , Qcrmaay. :';••.^Thii,'!0«nn«Ir■*aba*s»der. at.-.Moscow A

bM 'n 'orfered home. '■ «f '

PAOBTWO

H . L e a v e I t

l i f ein '

td l / T

I t ^

H u n i t e l e g a t i o nI n B r i t i s h L i n e s

L lo y d O e o r g e A d v ia e d o f A r r iv -

a l o f O o r m a n A n o lB t io e

in O o m m it te e . it, , ____ _

’I LONDON, Nov. 7,—Prem ier Lloyd George received official confirm ation

^ U st n igb t th a t the Oerman, trm ia tiee delegation bad arrived w ithin tho Brit*

’* llh Unes.jJ Officials who aro usually well in- “ farmed atato th a t an armlatice Is c«^■1

• y N i l E f i T '

i !siG[»i:I ■ ■ ■; H e n r y P . D a v id s o n , H e a d o f

! A m e r ic a n R e d C r o s s , P l e a d s

! , , f o r H e a r t y R e s p o n s e f o W a r |

‘ , W o rk N e e d s |

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; H A S J U S T R E T U R N E D ' 1 / *

. FROM TRiP ABROA/) ]; . . — — .' (

I D f lo la r e s E n t i r e W o r ld W o n ld ^

I R t ta h t o C o n t r ib u t e i f I m p o r - ‘

■ t a n c e o f W o r k , W a a U n d e r - i

s t o o d *

1 • “ . I BOIBE, Nov. 7.—Henry P. David- . non, chairman ef the American Bed c r Cross, a fto r a five w eeks' T hspectioi * t tr ip o f ; th o Bed Cross, in England, II IV a n eo a q j I ta ly sent.the follow ing tel- t I og ran calling ppon Red Cross m em b m j

thro^gho^t the United S tates to sup* ,[ 'port tho United W ar Worit eampaign. \ 1 Mr. Davidson liberal giving to , I tbq-M voa ;w elfafe organ la lions. * >Ho

soys, V H aving s ^ n t nearly flvo Trceks 1 among our n o n back . o f . the lines; in [ England, ^ c e and Italy , I have bad < . a^ o p ^ r tu n i ty to obsorve tbe w ork of «

ib e .sev e n ;rd (e f o rgvnlu tions. *I tain ly . QV^ty .chap ter o f .th e American < : Red tS oss 'w ith in the United, and . In* «

deed, . In nil other pa rts of th e 'w o r id > and a ll c itlM n 'ao f the, Dnitod S ta to j r would contribnto to the w ork of these « o rg an ita tlo n s-if they conld appreciate f Its Impertance. Onr n w J y tw o million mon are fo r from hoine in strange lands ^ and-nced Bs-m en.never neflded before t Just 'the tb lng sthes* organluitions ^ p - t ply. 1 am therefore confldont tho en- P tire Bed Cross, eonsiions o f its-obligtf* tion, will cooperate' w ith en tbnsium and seal in tbo e o a d ^ **

T h e . tremendous impoHance o f th e ^ work of these soven welfaro organlza* t tlona and the vast, sum to bo raised to carry on tb a t w ork requires tbe coop* tl ffraUoB o f oJJ hamane bodies. Tbe rp- " spoase to tho Red Cross to Mr. David* <i •om ^ ^ p e a l w ill-be of. Immense Tal* h uo, enlisting as I t will, tho working force of th a t gigantic organlxation be­hind Iho United W ar W otk drive.

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l«O R E F E E B L E DAY BY DAY

1 Americans Have V irtnally Glos- ed E astern E x it in Hense Begions-r-Hon Armies Are

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I^N pO ^* ■ Nov. .7.—Tho Alllos, con- [j« tinulog tbclr pressure on tho IBO-iii/'*

front from (bo Scheldt to tbo Meuse, mndo Important advances all along thn lloe yeslerdBy. 'T h e greatest progreas w ss. mado. by the French in the cen tbr. T hey'shoved ahead nearly e ight miles, carrying the ir lines to v itb ln

n th a t distance o t Hirson. which consti- ' tu ie i tho northern ghioway for'^the

Oorman armies rapidly being trapped . along tho southwoslorn edge o f ' the “ Ardennes. A sim ilar ndvanco today

may tee tbe practical Isolation of thew enuny forees completed, o s 'th o Amer*

,- leans havo vlrtunlly elosod the eastern ex it in the Meuso region.

B ig Town Oaptoted * The Frencb, w^th Ita lian troops co*

^ operating, went forward between tbo ^ B am bn nnd tbo Har rivers. Tbey cap-

tnred tbe im portant town of Vervlns,'• on th e road to E ln o n , and also toek • U ont Comet, Bethel and 'A ttigny . The

* Aisne has boen completely passed. Oo ^ tho Trench le ft, the w estern outskirts of ^ tho Nouvlon and Begnvail forests, was

reached.ItaUana Do Oooi W o ^

n The Itf llan s crossed tbe H iirtau t riv- or aod stonned Boioy-Sur-Slero. North

,f o f tbe Alsne, F re n ch ' troops reached r . tbe geoeral liae of L a .Hardoy, on the X, ou tskirts o f Chaunont-'Porelen, Doom- ) . ely, Begny, Nerblgny and tho railway a between Rothel ond L la r t On the ,1 r igh t, tho French advanced to the gen*,g oral line of Vautelles, Auboncourt, Sot- e ry , BaotbemoDt, Ecordal, Qulneourt, n Jonva l’ end Chagnlles Ormont, nearly 1, 'four m iles 'jiorth o f; A ttlgny. W here Q the Frcncb and American links Join, y tbo la tU r -captnred Veodresso and

pushed northward, s to m ln g Omlcenrt. f* .. . '- r r — = r f r — . .. n - Fashlena It) Humor.

A lady onco BUggcsted "AUeo In . e W onderiand" to a rtcady-golng ma*I* tron. Tbo volume wna aoon w tn m e d '0 'r l th (banks and w ith tbe explanation h th a t w hat w as w onted w as somethingI* "Hffhf," n o t a ll ' those poxxJc*. Uo* •:• (lucstionably, there o ro fashions In :• humbr.1 , ----------------------------

. Speed o f B u lle tA rifle bullet cover* nboot tw o BiUea

In five seconds, whUe so m d travels th e same distance la a shade more

I than nine nml one-half seconds, «o It is easy to nndcnrtand why th e bnlli>l ntrlkes before th e repo rt 6t tho rillr

; Is heard. ,

Teaching (^n a rle s to Sing Tune. Canaries may bo tnogh t to alng n

tune, n c h as, “A L ife on tho Ocean W ave," by repeatedly alnglng t 8 them In falsetto, o r even to apeak a few words. Oaco In a 'w h ile <tbouRh m rcly) n 'fem nlo canary t o n s o u t n One singer. ' '

< Bicycle to Travel en W ater.A unique tlcvlro produced by a Jct^

«cy c ity Inventor is n w ater bieyclc.A t flrst siBht tho machine look? lll;o a blcyclc, w ith slclgh m nncni instend of w heels; bu t I t carries, also, tw o large Qlr tanks (o sopport both macMoe nnd rider. I t Is lAild to bo nonslnkhble.

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f IN PRANCE, Nov. 7 (Soon).—Th first army todoy speeded up its a

^ ready.swift, advance upon Sedan, an 5 is bearing clown mplilly u|ion the fit}

uow unly .a fi>w kllainotor* ilintnnt.AmorlciyL oviotom rojiorl tin- Qoi

mans a rc hiirrinJly n^trradtig bebln tho city.

East .of tbo Mouse, observers Joclar I that at Romo points'the onemy retire

__ ment Ik practically a rout, groat quantltlns of oquljimcnt and material beiaj nl>nndonvd.

Tho Amerieonf madt tttrthee progres< - nn tho important holgkts behind D u

'Kiir-Meuso and gained tho crest of Oflti ' . |Ht. Qerniain.

j n V B DATS TO DEOIDB .i I WASHINOTON, Nov. 7.-r German:

Tuiust arcei)t"%r roject. tbe ,annirtlu terms of tbo associated powers withii fivo days after their receipt, aecordlni to <llplomatie' belief hero tc^ y . -

I t 'was added that the indemaitiet xtvftlon Inserted in the president’s peseii

i||w formnln was designed to serve notlec ^ that the loogor Germany .fought on,

(bfl heavier wonld be tbe indem^tle*.

OBEOOK BBPVBUOAK POBTLAND, Ore., Nov. 7.-Ineo»-

, plete returns from yesterday's election showed- Beaator McNazy, BepubUfttn,

. In tbe lead and probably elected ovei yA Osw^d West, Democrat • y Oregon'returned its solid Republican I^Y delegation to congress.

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SOOIALIOTS 8BSVB NOTIOB AMSTERDAM, Nov. 7 .- H e r r Bhe

la itie s notified Clianeellor Max th a t uj , TMgf le ss an annistieo is concluded imm ^ ^ 0 dlately, the soclaUsts wlU 'no t suppe;

gg tb e government, and will no t guannt« ’ there wlH bo no revolution.

. Q S n H IS. PAfiSPOBTS. ■ AMSTEBDAM, Nov. 7 .-A d o lp h J i I ^ (Ioffe, B olshev ik -am bassado r 'to Qe

■ w y - k M D « a .h*»ded-h ls passport1 m r to 'dlspntcheV recciveil toda;

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BASLE, Nov. 7.—G ermany bas broJi en o ff dlplomatie relations w ith Buul.^

E bert i t « u reported horo .today, pendin, a t un- guarantees against ittiplanting Boiahev imme- i n , in Germonjr and puniabment o f eon

uppo rt ^ ira to ra concerned in th e morder o in n te e Ambassador M irbaeb. ,

B E B B O N r m £ o i a B - ' - Sergeant G e o r^ R Denman, fom er

Pl‘ Jo - ly instructor in agriculture in the TwIi > FalU high aehool and leador of.the Twli « !»«*, PalU boys' vocaUonal elnbs, i» spend todoy. in j- f t here w ith 'f r ia a d i oi

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, b« to c n tn ln fo r Cantp Lewis, A rtAmerican Lako, WMhington, oa ano Her itay durlBR the ■ five diya ^ r io d be- Kianlng Novcaibcr 11.■ Three coloreil rcgi»lraaU a lw .h av o j ”

• beon dealgnalod by the boaril, two o f q , u •fhom aro to ea tra la November 10 for n Camp PuDitOB, F ort ftiley, K aoua. • Pra;

Tbe lis t prepored fo r fulfillipeat o f B u tbo eall fo rm p p a t Camp Lewis is aaiC ha follows: ; '« •

• Chin Noo ChoDg. Tw ln'P all*. 'L " LdVtugbn C. Uaonaax, Twio Falli 1

. Lum A rk Woh, Twin FaU*. , vij."Essie-A ; Lovetto, Coaldale, Alborta, Pav

Canada. . Joii.A lbert A. Allen, Coaldale, Alberta, W ill

Canada. . ' • AlejJaaiM B. Allea, Coaldale, Alberta,'

C tTindiGeerge W illiam Uarris, ( ^ r t i b n r g ,

Idaho. , ■ Joa.W llbnr U ilcs Quigley. X n iClando H aoea, V ile , Oro. ■ ' CcciF n d : W illiam Harder, Twin FalU. R«bE arl Puckett, Twin Palls. «>«'Oeorgo MUieh, Bouleriwd, C a l ' “ 'J

• Leonard Cartoo, BuhLBobert Brose, Roek Creek. * ja „Loonard W alcott, Hollister. Th(^

' B ella Oscar Morgan, BnhL . . ‘ .. J o uAndrew a Peroboom, HoUlsUr. ThoiFred Bay M flhrenjB uhL ---------------Joa.Burton W illiam l>unn, Kimborly. ' SatnAllen Sylvester U w son , Fairfield , Saw

Idaho. •Charles Byron Scoff, Filer. ' vL etter F. Tatro, A n u Park, 111. ^v^lIrvin L. Cree<l, Jaekaonvllle, U o. J dq,Leland A aliaii Hansen, Twin Falls. Jno.William Fm nk Uinton, Hansen. Frai Isaae Elmer H andley, Buhl. 'Gay Seldle, Kimberly.'

, ,Lonb Etail Thralls.Lyle Taylor, Tw in Falls. tt„ , Lovett Bmltb, Twin Falls. . . > " E r nTho lis t o f tbreo’eolored registrants, Wm

two of whom will onler the service a t MaiCamp Funston, Is aa follows: Rob

ilarold Jolitison, Pocatello, Idaho. QUr A rthnr 11. Ilarker, Twin Falls.' ’.Toliii 8 . Bicliorilson, Orville, Cal.

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M O E N IN O E E P O E T ______ non• Thn following caiualtlns nre report­

ed by tho Commanding Oeoeral of tho Liei Ameriran. Expcditionarv Forces:Killed In oclinn .i__________ __- 1 2 5 WmDied from w o u n d s ............ ......... 97 BenD rd from aeriilcat and other causes 8 WaiD ed from aeroplane acc id en t---------1 RobD ed ef d is e a s e ---------------------------118 BoyWounded se v ere ly -------------- :-------.^110 V arWounde, d o m p unde term ined___ U l LioiWoundrd sirghtly __ monMissing in action __........... . 38 ^ a r

Total — _________ ________ 633 ^ r tls n j a n m A o n o i t rov

• Major Oeo. W . Farw ell,'B eattie,. Wash, H o\U n t a n u t s ' ‘ i - Leo

Leland M. B arnett, Norwood, t : -L e e Alaa N utt, CTIff Side, K . J . P raRaymond T. -TorD, New Tork. Jfrt

. SerfULata .Hyman L..Ambos, New Tork.Chas. E Bennett, Jr ., Norwood, 0 .W alter'-U efQ sley Blaekledge, O aagi, " ^ n

A lbert a OoK, Bradford,' 0 ., Michael Evans, G lusport, Fa.

B aynoad D avid Fusseli, Bose B ill, LouN . - a , Wra

llalpb Gillespie, Lodi, CaL'C arl R. B. O aatafson.'EscalODrtia.--------H er' Lloyd Hadley, EanaibaL U o. Artl

Mark J . UcOlnn, W ate rh w r, Coqa. . Cool Lawrence & U eN abb, AUeetowB, P a .Wm. U . U aePhorson, U adsra, CaL . JessChaa. B. Ossont, aieafield , K . 7 . OeaGeo. Payoe, Forest City, Pa. Jos.<nas. W. Zlschkan, TnrUo Creek, Pa. - Mae

( t a p e n l t Gl«i• Prank S. Crosby, Bellevlew, Fla. ' Dull

Wesley L. Giaw, OharbttesvlUe, Va. U ic I>onald L . Bolden, Lnveiiie, Mii6». Ado Bdw. KuBski. Cleveland, 0 . Jno: Ralph Blondoa Kyle. Kansas City, Mo. Oeo. A lbert Lawrenco Linebei'ger, Stanley, I ^ o

N . a ' OeoQoo. H. MoWson, Bridgeton, N. J . ThoEdw. n . T horisult, Nova Scotia, Can. Ou«Wpi. E. VattWhy, Asalomlnk, Pa. Jno..Ino. B. Vigor, Pomona, Kas. WmOliver E. W ard, Bnmpass. Va. Carl

. IJmmet Wellori Canton, 0 . U aiRalph D. W ilson, Bueynjs,,0. NAibort L. Chapman, Oklahoma City. 8 am Jno. F. Evans, W ashington, D. 0.Thomas II. Feeney, New YorlL I<aiiQeo. U. Siook, Philadelphia. Albi Bugler Andrew J . Lucas, LoesvUle, Va. H or

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PURE BRb SfOCK AlBefore d a tio c T e n m 1 ^ ' wrtta^ phoi

bonatt, • f f ld e i t t aem ce.Sa tiiflad p a tn o a tM tlfy to th a c h a n

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W h a a lc i '.tno. H. G riffin, W hltestoae, t t a Kdw. N. H aberaao, Sharpsburg, Pa.•Ino. A. Langford, Knoxville, Tena. .Jno . L MfOfnley. MiUvole, Pa. ' ;

OooktDominick Barber, Norwich, Conn.John Zvijptkovlch, Marysville, C a t WnRonrr H orry H nbert'Spragne, Mid*

dietowu, N. T .Privates

Saml. E. Bradley, Pittsburg.Leo C. Breen, T lton lu , la.*U uIb Cnnato. ^ •Edw. B. Connelly, MochanlcsvUl#, N. T . Michael Erschens. Fond'du lac,-Wis..In*. D. Evans, Blshopvllle, a C,Jos. W. Feldman. Pottstown, Pa. .W ilbur K. Fink, Philadelphia,Jiio .l* . FrccuiBD, BrooVlyn, N. T .Anron Jason, Now York, N. T.Lawrence M. Lnliovltch, 8 . Mlnneap-

I oils, Mlnn.Thos. I i McCutebeon, Camden.on-Oaul-

oy, W. V a . 'Horace Musumeck, Now York.Jos. P. O'Connor, Now Tork.I>oase R. PendergrAu, Archer City, Tex.J as . H . Quinn, Central FalU, B. L i iJpsse n . Roinhart, Appleton, Minn. lA rthur. Admiral Bole, Saginaw, Mieh. H erman G. Thollmann, Alvord, la.N estor Thrrol, Ban Diego, Cal.E lm er M. Wilion. Corw lth.'Ia.F m nk W irostek. New Tork.Jas . L. Wise, Clinton, Mo.Bruno Wojciecbowski, W. 'H ammond,

m . ■P m n k 0. Woods,.Qama]lel, E y . . . . B ans T . E . Anderson, Akron, 0 . =Cha8.--Andrew>, Centerbnrg, 0 .- Jesse D- Barr, Mesdvllle, Pa.Ilh rry A. Bolton, Freemoat, 0 .W m. D. Call, Standardivllle, Va. Ha Andrew A. Cbristensoo, Hamptooj la . . Wo V icent Clepllnski, Chicago, 111. ' D avid J . Cochran, Llxeraoro, W. Va. o . , Jo/i. LouU Cohen, Brooklyn, N. T . ■ . 5!^ W ilsle P . Cunningham. F lln ttille , Tean. 7;* A lexander S. Drish, E. Pleasant P lain,• la . .

Edw in C. F ^ le y , Klttaunlng, Pa.P redk. W. E ck, Nlsbet, Pa. ■ • „ * W m. P . Edwards, BeotUnd Neek. N. a 4“ ' Joa. F . E ller, BobblnsvUle, N. C. ^ P m nk U . PannoD, Joplin, Mo.Cecil Kelley, U tlld a , Ky.Bobt. J . K irby, H arrisbnnr. Pa.Chas. A. Kraeger, Chicago.Balph K urtfm an, Belgrade, Mont.A nJrew -Leap, Plttsbnrg; A :A rno Lende, BMd Point, M oa t J a s . O 'B rien, Shelby, a ■ 2®The*. J t Otoole, Pittsbarg,’ P a . “ Jo n a th an .8 t«phons-UeGoy,-Uo&roe, Ok, Thos; D. MeLanghlln, Brooklyn. : Jo s.JIcM tilIen . OalUtiin, Pa;Saml. Martelto, Braddock, Pa.SamL Mason, Botla, N. a R ichard A. M athet, Montvllle, Conn.'Jno . Wesley Melton, Lenoir, N . C.Leo Meyer, Jefferson Barracks, Mo. W altor Mikolajexk, Berea, 0 .Jno . Miller,' Baltimore, Md.Jno . R. Mulherin, Newborn, Tenn.F rank P, M urray,’Jehnsonborg, Pa, ^ lexasd ro Palnmbo, W aterbary, Conn. A lbert W. Perkins, Sacramento, Cal.Lonls PoUinello, Bnswllton, Pa.Clom M. Biggs, Kinston, N. C. - H arold N. Bogom, Paris, Ida.E rnest Tinney, Lebanon, 0 .Wm, T ittle. Gypsey, W. Va. - • Marciano Valrnruela. El Monte, Cal.R o b t Vnnbuskirk, Forty Port, Pa.O.Umdn W allaker, Shawmut, M o u f L inas L . Wnltoia. Omaha, Neb.Lloyd W are. Barberton, 0 . 'Clins. K Watson, Philadelphia.Oro. F. Welling*, Oslion. 0 .W nlter J . Went. Milford. Del.J r f f D . W hite, Luillow,Kv...Saml. Winstead, Bpringhope, N. C.Emmet M. Woodard, L ^ b o r g , Tex. Bertrum B. Yancy, Memphis, Tenn. ■ T ^ ^ o _ Z o riIlo .^n b u rB , N. T..

D IED 7 B 0 U WOBNCS L lru t. Pdul Wnlker, Wllkinsburg, Pa.

Wm. A. Cleaver, Brooklyn, N. T .'B ert H. Hickman, Calvin, W. Va.W alter L. Jlollmlg, Delrio, Tex.Rob^. Johnson, Hartford, Tenn.Roy F . K irebner, Chicago.V arlanrd Pearson, M anhattan, Kas.Lionel Godfrey W atkins, Port Rieh.mond, N . T ,; , •f f a n y Ii. MathUon, Learall, Wyo.

Oorporals ' . ' A rthnr L. Case. ConnertvUle,.Ind.Roy Graves, Cisco, Tox.H oward Heifer, Naples, N. T .Leo R. U d e rs , Oaraersvllle, N. Y..Lee Leslie Leonard, Hose. E u .P rahk Clareare TJbrey, P lttbarg. , Jerem iah J . Visser. Rotterdam, Holland.B en a W arreo, Unweod, Eaa,Hnrley Zirkle, nrbanA, 0 .Donnie P . Donnelly, U tlea, N. T .

H . Rnminell,* Albtfipierqu,

P m n k ‘C. Whitmore, W oefflaw n/kd.-

Louis A. Brenneke, C a g e , City, Ito .Wra. M eU urio . Fa;yettevme, N . a

W aioaenH erman Coats, Loekesborg, •Ark.— ' ' A rthur I* W eaver, S t Xools, l£o.Cook Tora Marcus, B t Lonls, Mo.

' P M n tN .Jesse J . Btenton, Normaa, Okla.Ooo. L. Collins, .Spokane,; Wash.Jos. Ciawford, Downing, Mo.' , ,M aek DlUoa; Prloceton, W. Va.G lenn L . Doebler, Hanover, Pa.D allas P rost, Townsend, M ont M ichael X Kelly, Tenkera, N . T .Adolph B. Lodden, Port Dodge, la .Jno : P . Maasle, L ntisa, Va.Oeo. Pederson, Honston, .Tax.Leo B. P ra tt, Hamden, N . T .Oeo. J . Ryan, Xonkets, N. T .Thos. M. 84dler, Palrflold, N. 0 .Gustave E . Schuth, New. Orleans. I a ’ Jno . BloU. Tonkers, N. 7 .Wm. Sm llh, Philadelphia.Carl II. Sollfv. Alto, Tox.MarUn A. A mlerun, Jr.', Schenectady,

N . T .Sam Anges, Marion, 0 .Chaa. W. Baer. Coplay, Pa. ,Lawrence T . Ballard. Bewaren, N . J .A lbert K B&rthle, Bluffton. Mlnn.H arry B arts, Two Bivers, Wis.

►NEERS

S H E A R E RIDAHO

AND FARM SALESp h o u o r w e a . m a a m e jw of

la n e te r of o e r wotk. “ 'S . Xb ST fH aiH ^ . .

TWIN PALLS Di

Seal and.Squirrel‘ I

H H r ' I ■ It*! » e rt o f ft **a ffa ir bohTMB IT

I V ! I I b la ek m l to r popI I * ' to n . Oaeo K w aaI l v ru led tb o i r ta U r t iI S r s o t <0 DOW.' O a tI I d i l g c b l l U n l t < t t

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\ b\ neW model*.

B yrd w ; Boggs, Bompaw, Va. HoChaa. IL Boshlor, W arotown, N . J . Qu,H atley E . Boss, Soiphur Springs, Tex. ViiWm. Bowsr, Blverton, Neb. HuPred Boyle, Marengo, 111, MliBoy Brem, 6 t Louis. Mo. RqiE rnest H enry Buehre, HePhersoo, Kan. potJos. A, Burwoll, K alkaska, J « Oeo. Carp, Ollphant, Pa. ‘ SarMatthew Stanley Csssldy, N. Brtddoek, Bei

Pa. RlcH srr) ' J . Chapman, C rossw lcka,'N .-J. F nSom J . ChrUtensen, Alpha, Minn. AmChas. E . Ccloman,.PanoaviUe,.0. OeclAurie E. Davison, Tompklnsviile, N . T . TreIsaac L. Doming, Mesa Grand, CaL ' ElnThoo. Edllng, Now Brunswlek, N. J . WaBlehard H . Elliott, Cedar Gill,.Tenn. BotThos. V. Flanlgnn, Philadelphia. . BoOeo. P. Grelgor, Oreenfleld, H u a . TedReginald G. Qraham, Brlmfleld, m F nE arl a H a ^ r „ S a l th f ie ld , n t ' Bol

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Homer D . H ughey, l i a w o ^ S aa . ]G u y J . W .U w » o a ,C a m d e a ,ia 1Vincent L oone,.N ew York. {H ubart B anks U aaon, H enryetta, Okla, |Michael M acehella, B iookly i, K . T . cItoy L M eyerhoff, Bpokano, Wash. \Potcr Miller, H a rv a :^ Heb. ' CJno . A. 2Cohr, BrookhB, . ISaml. Uoortf, W a r r e ^ n , Va. IB ertram B. Noble, Biehmond HUI, N .T . IRichard P e n y ,» 2 iin tra l City, Va. IF rank C. Porte r, Ornssy Creek, N. a IAndrew J .jB m erllo , Cbleago. ' j;Oeo. U w so n Thayer, Lenard, Okla. If r e d 8. T ubbs, Buffalo, N. T .. JE lmer A. T ye, Brawley, CaL - • . BWayne V arner, Hopewell, Vd. IBotlrios V erras, I Jew T ork. iBngo F . W aUner, BosevlUe, CaL ET ^ L . 'WUde, m i t e City, E as . 8F r a u W ojdekow ikl, Carnegie, Pa. CB o b t W oods, Pontiac , m . J

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\w S S • Aliy : //W ofwfakbouri Hl ll/' to profit !y|| portmiity to iM\\ II Ourc^

WiMW demandi ttpoiefforti.T honiv

mott caw nand d a conudenlioi

, ' : i V n m a ^ < » n I ^ tion aild proxunity to nuiketa (Im pradaction I

i> b ad n being liild to dote an a! Ihe fertile Saoamento VaBey ia ( >neeiin(. - - cceufnl (anaen from all over * hare b e » amazed at die wooda mrfiore. Some pfU » fineil graii bards in Calif oniia. are right in thi icens have proven profitable ere il an opportunity for you HI 1 to mtecuTeprodudiodand to p e the coupon behm if yoo are inte

C ^ if o m ia F. HOME OFFICE (

HAMB.TON <

• E apre itatat

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, E lbert Youmans, Lang Braaab, N. J , “I Lionel B. StUoa, W. O raageW . J . - : - -

P rank J . T o n e r , Philadelimia. G rover'W . Vomon; Leary, T e t Z ^ a r ia . Tondls, N W Tork.

D IB D FB O U Abon>BNT AND OTHBB OATTBBS

H arry D., E d g S ^ S d e l p h l a . . Chester C. WlUiamsi Hickory, N. a

PrlTatea - Harold Coehran, L etts, la .Wlllle L. Lee, Suffolk, Va.Wm. 0 . Reynolds, Buckner, A rk. .A lbert B . Pa ris , Bridgeport, Ala.Arno M. Schubert, Blehle, Mo.Jno. a Cannoll, Bnn Franelsco.

I D IE D FBOM A B ^ P liA N B AOOZ |> DBNTBr Sergt. F rank W. N eal, Johosoabnrg, P'a.

' D IE D OF DISBABB Sergeasts

' Earlo A. Mansberger, PranU ln, Pa..7no. E . Scharamith, New Tork.

OQipoiab■ H arfy Clyde Oariepy, Soothliiglon,

Conn;O tto G. Hesse, W ashtagton, Mo.Carl P . Lasswell, Bossville, Ean. A rthur Otoole, M t Vemoa, N. 7 .

J E raest W. Tribble, U dno, Mo.A O tway T . T ribble, Beaver D a a , Va. . (A W alter J . Woodmansee, Norwicn, Oonn. ^ Musician M illard E . Davenport, Perrys-

burjr, 0 . . -P t ln te a

— Carl A aaland, Ban Franelsco.Conrad H . Andersen, A lbert City, Za. Loyd J .B l v ln , .Eold, Okla.Wm. H . Booker, Newton, HL Ollle V . Brooks, B a y l^ 0*.

t u Dan Brown, E s te D ^ -Miss.R o b t P . C htisty , Camden, N . J.Olof Collins, Broektbn, Mass.Wm. B. Oooeb, B earaa , Tec.CUnton Crenshaw ,'T anghn, Miss.Isaae Davl*, Watiehnla, f t e .E ara est D ean, P n n k lln , E y . . .

. 7 . Hugh N . D egnan, W orehester, l£ase.L avem D e m a n d Lake Odeesa; U leb.

3. H enry Dodson, Linn Creek, Mo.Dallas Dnnlop, ClarksTine, T eas.EU lott E ady , ^ Olty, m Jos. 0 . P a rn an , Cencptlen J tm e tle^ Ua^

■ B o b t H . Feld&er, Edw ai4(Tais, m E arl Q ayhart, Prosperity, Mo. .•A lbert J . O re te , PneWo, Oolo. iElm er I 4. G ^ d , DQlQtli,.Klaa.S a m i a H ard in , n e e t w o ^ K. O Gm . W . H arrey , U entonr, u .Jno . H e ls t i , O U ttfo .

c f f f l M ' j i M s Z "n*® »pp?I c r o p l a n d

°f EuropeI K to ' the AmeriH o L rapomibilitjr of su l a M ' and to our in £ 'W ' that u abaolutaljr: inning of die war.

And with Ihii responsibility com, our farmers never knew before—an by h i ^ market piksn u d *|ipei ’ t o t c r v o h m n i n i f y th f t c , o r d u D iF y

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in e s t a t e . H i e c e k e o d ^ a n t i f ^ i a C a f i f b n d a . ' I t i i r e a i i y f b r i m m i

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o d e r f o l r a ^ t y w i t h w h ic h

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. A choleo 160 aerea 08 M ilner Seg* rrgation.' Oosd im provem eat^ deep soil and no sand. Owner p U r t e ’ “ war and m nst selL W orth .s e re money.

tltO P E B A O B B

SMITH & H ILLp '^ 137 Shoahone 8t Sooth

We W ant L istings oa F a r su aad C ity Homes

H arvey D. Herron, W atauga, Va.Geo. W nlfred Hokanson, HnleUey,

■ Mian. . ,Hal L godson , Trenton, Teaa.Tar^'al M. Jorgenson, GUston, Tex.F rank Lam bert, Johnstow n, Pa.Fred D. Love, MaryvUle, Tena.

9nn. O u l n . McCollum, M qoM n, HL ■U*- Bcanford UcCaUongh, SUver Oreek, Qa.

Oscar Massey, Bhelby, Mias.Balph 0 . M lllett, N orw ay,'H e. .^ tarlla C. M o n a u n , B ro o k im K . 7 .

Za. Andrew Monson, w n r ^ , l u n t 'Carl W. Nelson, AdrlaiL U lna .Wm. Outlaw, W eldoaTN. 0 . - Wm. a O verton, Long Island, K . 7 . E rnest Peloqnln, F e a tw , I a

' Charlie Peterson, Ire n e , a D.Wm. Pe tty , D eeatnr, Qa.“ ' -Pnul PU der,' Miami, Pla.Jno . Pitlfib,:BoeD, HXbs. - 'Edw. J , Presliek, N ew Pragoe, U ian. Temmie BMd, Boston, Oa.Chas. U . B itter, L eaaM tf.S . a

b. UoM A oberts, Bterllng, O a .. ^ . u rban 'W .'B ossm an, L aneaater, Pa.

' Lloyd £ - > B Q **e lL .^d la tt, lCka.*O sev yr. - S a n d e r s ^ 30m. ■. ,

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A . bS S S Clarence B. B e o tt Oermanla, la .. ' ' . James E . Seo tt, N ew Floreaee, Vo.: , A rthur Beyi^ ; Bandolpb, T t

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ppalling d ev a sta tio n o f utd th e en fo rced n eg lec t apean fa rm s p laces upo n ie rica ii fa rm e r th e g rav e . ' supp ly ing to o u r allies n EuropA th e su stenance ly ind ispensab le to tiie -

nmes.an.opportu^ di^ Eke - « i (V p ten ity ^ ^ ^ ^ merely ipealini demand-7-bnt an op. MeofOinkxialsy:" ,ilirek inadequate to meet pradactive'ade t d 'm .■ew largest crops-wiH.-reward-.f.ii;,

ckdrappM ^Uitiesof ' '

laia fanner at tUs inpiiftant

^'.water. climate, tiansporta* ineiidausly po ten U f a ^ in irmer. ■,r i ^ f i t d e o f i t ^ It issitu■ nlme&taplodacliol>. Then

MrsonaSy im y es tig ^ C i^ ymmA , I V a n a c r e

inchidiiigo p e r a t e d p u m p in g p l a n t i n s ta l l e d , o n ev e ry 8 0 a c r ^ •

A b q n d a n c e o f p u re w a te r a n d e le c fa ra ty <- f o r ,H|{ht u d ip o w a .

;We«rffl U:'(Iad;to.:iW«irj. y tm to fam m tn iay o a r '^ , ,

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THE TWIN MILS DAILY HEWS'cPublitbed 'b y Tbo Twin FkQj K«wi

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Ad Icdspendont afU rooon newipapar.in ' i m e d ' oTorj d&7 exeept ,pr

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SOBaOBIPTION B A IB 8 : j J MnU Carrie* cci•5.00------------- One . year------------- $8.00

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Enterod o i ieeond*cUu m atter A pril' *!’! 0 . 1P18, a t tbe poftof/le« n t Twin TtlU, Idaho, ttnder tb e Aet of U v e h 8, 1S79.'

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fttIH W A B T lM B fl .lie

I t 'a p retty hard work to ron a newi- paper in ' w nr tin ea, \71iea the h l{-,*g, geat newa o f the entire w ar break>, fand tbere- ia tt b r i i f period of denoraliu* ’ <1cb tion followed by a beetle paanee of ' h ou n w U ^ iu k e «terytbU)K th a t b a a '[^ _ Kone before ie e a Uka a tto ry from (],g a ch ild '! pletnre book: ’ • I C

Wben tb e - f in t newi o f tbe ilgnlngjto I f tbo arralitice—whteh amconta

. tbe iiaiae tb in ; a i a O ennan n r re n d ir - T ^ ^ e d {bo N m offiea, there waa t in

M- one outaide vJiltor in the offiee. W ith, ten ' In fivo n lnu tea the eonfirm ato^ n e i '

*age rattled In over the wire, a fU r which phone raeuagoa were, u n t to Mayor Bracken aod npon hia arrivaJ, •},

- tbe wirea'W 6M .laid before hljli. • * 0' .For tw enty minute* moro tbo nowi

waa enppreaied, in a last e ffo rt to j^ a rd ttRainit any poislbllity of an e rror In wire tranamlaklon. When prl- T l valo meaaagea begnn to come in- fro n IL Boiae and otber outaide pointa telling of tbe propantloD i fo r a eelebratloo, the f i n t bulletin w ni'p lae’ed in tbe

, vrlnilowi of tbo Newa office.T be parado ita r te d w ltb b ton min- jj

utca. Thon tbo Newa telepbonei bo- . ipin. to hum -and fo r two bours-lt“WBi -•

im pouible to g e t n pbone call out of

.“ ■"oM iw - intoKvcrybody law lbo parado—nearly

overybo<ly wn* I n Jt. eohiTboro U little room for doubt but »ion

’ w bat tbe 'ilg n in g o f tho armlitice■ meana ta iling coixation of hoitiUtlen.

Tho t e m l are known to bo sueh .that tbia O em an 'a n -e n try in to tho w ar il•T i^ anli

. tually iopoaiible. . , , ®■ lu n

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P r o c l a m a t i o n T e l i a « «

G e r m a n a t o S i t T i g h t u b iaon

O e o I a r e l 'U a l n t o n o n o e o f O rd e r «ait

and Biaoipltoo Shoold B o " ;j['F i i r s t O o n s l d o r a t l o n ' . l e u

•• , ’ beef

: PA RIS, Nov.' 7 (lOiW n. m .)-C ban . S ' rellor M aximilian ‘ h u publlihod a proclam ation'(o tho flermnn "people, nn- - .

> nuuncing th a t n <lele|;ntlon to rceelve ^ y tb e 'te rm * of tho vralatico has been _ promplJy lont to tho went froot, •

" T b o maintenance pf order and dU; »>, ripline w ith lbo freo con*eat of tha _ people, In thcM deciglvo houri, li au

■ nbsalutc ncceMUy which nny demo-' cralte government most mnko ila duly ^ .

to (he. n a tio n ," the proclamotion con-

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Superstltiona of Seamen. iraa. I f a n jan l»-lll a t Mii. hla m ost c l l - ’ tbo i

Iral tlm o is nticD land la f lrst siRbtcd. the 1 If ho surrlYo an hon r n ftc r tho Bight- ‘Bpi Ing c f land h e . will rccover. On aomo tm w lora w blgtU ng’ ls fo rl ild d en -« „ scares nwny the fish. OtJicr filtlppcra bcllCTc th n t to w nsh you r fnco In tho middio of a tr ip will break a ipc ll o f ' calm w eather.

C ruelty to A ^ r a . '" T o u r only Bpplnuie." Quoth a a tnr r “ ' ,

o f the moTles, “la the click of fbo ‘ cnmcm." O brlouily , no Instance of , ,, I

’ cruclty to ac to rs . InvinU oa shonid , ' como to tho rcscue ond cqnip every ^

m orte fltndlo w llh on a p p la ts c ma- . ' ., chlnc, consisting o f a p a ir o f cast-iron

bands find a a endless s tr in g Df p u to s - , ~j-| : Iloa cap a —Film Fun.

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. “I hnvcjiotlciHl In m y little Journey/* fMra bedtim e to bwltimc,’' in lil the nl- ‘V * nio.1t philosopher, “lh a t th e fellow who pfep*

- ■pride* h lm selt on beinR Mnnt tn hl« P '‘ . cnn. a*k. aomo very_ pointed' lovcrj

. . ' anwUonB.*!

, . • Oon. D aily T h o u a h t : . less a

. . No. rea lly t r e a t m aa^ever ih ro jh t qnene ■ ;.h lm * e? f/w r- lla jJ itt .'?■ ■' ■ ~ " A i^ r

.• •.Sobaoiba NOW t a tha N »W a of Tbi

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^ 'S lE W E B G l / i IW 5 5 E N T M

St^te Fool Admioistrator En­deavors to Solve Problo?}

. Ttiroiiph C am paij

HOISE, Nov. 7,- S t a t e i'uol Admla-; r .ln tra to r 0 . Anilcr»tm, through tbe ,

ip r m ond by le ttera to tbo cual dealoi*. ‘.tbrou(;hout tho 'iita tc , in cmlcavoHng tol

. orf^aolro a “ Storo your winter coal ' now^'-earapolKu throughout noutbcrn iinil douttieontcru'IdKbo. • Knrly 'In tho year tho enmiiniun for

ntoritig w inter coal w aa .Inaugurated by{ tliu former fuol ndmlni*trator anil wa*

. Attcnileil b y u ffrent deal of nucreai. ’ •Dealers ri'|iorti!d tlm t nalei*

of fo il 'for stom ije porposca for dome*-• tie uae woro Inrgcr during fho montba ;cif April, Mny nnd Juno thnn over bo'' foro in Idaho. However, it hn* re-

' ccntly dovelojied Ibal the recdpt* of* r«a1 in ilin i>talc to tho local dealem .[ have beon to g rea t th a t unlens moro “I ceni. in bouaht during tbu preaont

month, order* w ith coal operator* a t’ilhe present held, will have to b r cat.-

relied, aa tho loeal dealera feul tba tII thpy cannot a fford to hold any greater .

omoont tban a t preaent In dtorage.11 C a n ATailabla Nowt Tho campaign wllh tbo augar fac- *' torJea haa now commenced nnd will be fi In full awing by the / i n t o f Deeem-ira ber. A fler th a t tlmo and for tbo aue- pi reeding a lxty day*, from preaeot in- il dlcjitlona, tb e , conl eijulpmeot assigned m to Idaho under o« iina ry eireanwtaBee<» l« will be largely kep t occupied by abip- ra meata o f coal to the. sugar faetoriea t'd

.'and olher.Industria l organizationa, and dealera thomwlvea w ill have d lf f le n lty r in aeearing ihlpm enli. During tbe prci-

■ent montb, however, It will be ponlble to receive a largo amount o f eoa) from li

jthe mlaes. . .D ealen generallyr wbo pay a ttention

Uo tb e condition of the doraeatte coal .. j buBinoM, Ita to th a t a lthough a large ' [amonnt o f eoal >yaa atored for doraoitle l aao in tbe early sprii(g| a t the preient time tbla haa beeo used to luch an ex­ten t tha( praclleally every domeatle ' coniumer’ In tho atata c an 'lak e nnd •to re lu fficlen t coal fo r houtebold uac) tli un tll 'ip rin g open*. fc

A P a trio tic D uty - et ■Mf. A ndenon feels tb a l to do ao fc

wodid 1)0 Jtol oa ly w lm bul a patriotic dt thing a* I t would relievo the 'railroa ils gi and tbo mine* of dlfflcuUie* th a t might ml otherwlae bo encountered. •Taisiniiliiii i

{IH M ITtlliJFarm Boroan Women's Depart- ! l

moot Makes Suggestions in j l Oonservation Field ]

Carrying the .coniervation program Into tbo realm o f wild game, the wom­e n 'i departm ent of tho Twin ralla, eobnty farm bureau .has iaaued a atate- ment aettlng fo rth nuggeatlen* In-tbla rejpeet 0* followa:

"G uard agnlnat waste o f wild m eat,! ' nhould bo tho alogan of overy hunter thla year. 'A U odlblo portions o f the animal killod ahonld bo utilized.

Do- not lol w ild game ho an addod luxury! le t. II ta k e the placo of yonr m arket meoL N o mo^o gano tbnn ran he eaten ahould be killod.

C irefol p reparation o f gamo for the table alao will p reven t' waale. ;Venl- son steak ahonld bo sprinkled well with uall and paprika , i f deaired, and cooked (lulekly. Servo imm ediately on a very hot p la tte r. 'Vonlaon aleak roquires a t leaat tbroo m lnutea longer to broil thaa beefsteak. W hen hr<’l'®'^ hoiprlnlcled well w ith sa lt anS paprika,’ and pu l over a diah of hot w ater to Bland a whllo boforo son-lng. W ith voniaon steak, serve a ta r t 'Jelly, sueh * as th a t raade of curran ts or-sour grapeJ, to which v inegar and rplecs have been added.

lU hb lt la delicious when roaited ."It may bo. a tuffod w ith a dreasing of salt pork, nlneod onion,- and crumba well icaaoncd w llh pepper and .salt, Tho !)ody I* then sewed up and ron^led ooo lour. A few th in slices of jiork aro leeeasary in the roaM ing p a n ,to sup- jiy fa t. Babbit n e a t Is alm ost entirely raa ,. A gravy mado In tbe pan aftor bo' rabb it ha* been removed adda to ;he finish e f the dlih.'Spleed m h b it is also good.

sp iced B abb it'Cut up the rab b it a fte r ll has boco

.-ory thoroughly cicaned and laid In a ll and w ater fo r about an honr. Pour ome v inegar over I t and le t I t re- aaln in the pleklo over night. Then lUt a lump of .f a t In to .a deep alew- an, e a t up an onion in it, adiSing aas iay leaf, obout ono dozen popper corns ,nd part o f a celery root. L ay tho rob- lit in tbls ‘stew , adding p a rt of the iaegar tha t Iho rab b it w ai pickled in nd aalt alightly bofore atowing. When ondor, thicken w ith flour th a t htti een.browned in a spider w ith butter.Wild birds nro usually roasted In tho

ame n a n n er as domestic fowl. Since hey lark fa t, they require careful a ilin g to p reven t drying out of thi- leat. ^ i ilr r e l* a re cooked In, mueh ■ip same w a r ns rabblU: Squirrel p\o reparod In the same manner as chlek- o.pio is a apcclal favorite nmong moat ‘ iveni o f wild game. • I

O ptim istic T hought. , I OoDcealIng xecrets Is sometime* no s s advnntncffiuH to a m an tbon elo- ■ jencc.-

A drertlM it In tho ciasarflBd columns ' Tbs News. Somebody wjll w ant I t

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■ D lTerta O elabratioaT and ' ' 1 W. T. ilo rbe rt, W eatern Btates In- ’

;. aiiranre company agent, collected $03.00 t> from the crowds on the itre e ts this 1- iroorniug 'for tho pnrpoao of buying gun- ;• powder to bo uiod in the eelebratloni |

ills'ro(|Uv*t fo r perm it 'to invest tbe ti i money in powder wna refused by Pro- : « ha te Judgo 0 . P . Duva]}, a sd the t - money collected haa beea turned over d I to fho Tied Cross. • ' , tI --------- b' f A inipU H O BB E IA M IH A T I0 H8 I

Cbnlingent upon bealUi conditions ’ perm uting on the dates, given, M lsi ' n rlttom art W olfe, couaty sup<rinton.

dont of public Instruction, hns Issued I , nn announeoment o f te a e h e n ’ oxamlna- i ' lions for' all elasscs o f certlfica les both |

atoto and county, to be held In ber. t office,hero o>i Novombnr 21, 22 ond 2-1. r

. ' TWO U O RE U E N OALXJn> 1 The loral board has receivod through

Iho ad ju tan t general'* office, a call fo r ‘ two reg litran ts qualified fo r gen­eral m ilitary serviee to ontraln horo

) fo r Fort McDowell, California;. J iU n « : da terdurlng the lhre« days period be I ginning Knvember y e t to bo deter- . ; Hiined.

W itompriaHaiiil-Ta$25 and 3 Values atOur New York buyer, a closing out sale of 01 in the east a t an exc6i derful values, we coui

Specia l SalIn order to give out of some of these big valu hav^them on display'

Our big line of Unden last year's prices will i

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BBTHBN8 ra O M CAMP .

Mr*. .Terry Bigglna has returned from Nen-port, Oregon, where she hiiii'a[ienl KOiiiL- montlts with hur huxliand, whe la Ik memtier of thn nrmy enginoers. She wit! remain here for Ihe w inter.

.00 ■ " ■— his Gray Copper.

Tliu work of u Swiss InvcHtlfiutor » • lUKgests th a t absolutely pure copper be ni„y hove a light-gray color liko th a t ro- 5f most olhor metol*. «Incu It l» found he fhat copper wbJch Jms been fen time* cr dlflUllod Id vacuo hos only u piiln rose

, to loj, whllo th e yellow color o f i^ ld becomea much ligh ter u nder s im ilar Ireatm eol,

ns ........ — '1s t aoodA dvlo* .m- T he n a o wbo doesn 't w orry w hen ed b e ong'ht to la a t bad a s th e one who Ul- worrleit when be .shouldn't. W orrying Ith Is had fo r the health, h a t probably no t ler. nn bad as le tting things d r if t. I n com W. o f rain , run fo r on omhrello., Instead

o f aaylng “D on't W orry'’ th e b eat ad- r lco to g lre a man In troublo i s 'HTet Busy.'*—T hrift Mugoilne.

all - ---------------------- ------•Q- How It la Done.tro ^^lien n woman Is e<iiiienl to gron. 4 old gmeefnllyi she u iuolly does 11 gray« M n y .:r- ............

Buhacrlbe NOW for the NEWS,

mwling a Spei; alloreil Aa $ | (

er, Mr. Glauber, secured 1 [ one of the largest elothii ceptional bargain, and as ould not help putting 'the

lie Salurday,of town customers an opp

ilues, we will not sell any ly Thursday and Friday ir

erwear and Flannel Shir ill interest all shrewd buy(

V H tCE^ CLOTH IE R S

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n n -i-i-M-i-H-"/ + . V ■ ■ '

4 . OHEISIMAfl PABQEL8 P O E - . 4* SOLDIBBS •

: ^ Ou to tbo M ethodlat church •^ ^ baiomoDt, show your label, ond •^ 4> get your corlon. Tbo Cbriilm as •

fc; ^ ^ parcel* eommltleo Ihoro will glvo •.V J •{. yott-ony, needed in fom atlon . Tho •

4 . m tl nAHlag dato fo r Chriatmos .;• .J< ^ rce!a hos been extonded to No- •^ vember 20.' Thla work Is In •

;'i A ehargo of thu City Dronch of tho •' 4* Cross. , •

V, B ia PUBLIO BALETuesdny, November 12,. nl niy rnm-)

■ :i mile* weat oud 1% mllc:i north 0 northweat com er of .Main avenuo, Twl Foils; also 1 mile csat ^nd 1-% mik weal of Curry: 0 head of gi'od hor«e T good cow* and liclfen, 2.S fiO-U

|aliiintn, asMrtiiient uf form mnchlncr^ ifoine nearly nnw; poultr>'. nnd mlaee' innrous hoiiaelifllil goo<l*. !<• 1). B( won.—(Advortiaenwnt.) »

U L I I « ■ '_____ NUQENT BEPOBTED BLECTBD

-i UUIBE, .Vov, Bonator •Nugeul Democrnt, liii* been ro-cloeted, by ;

I from '|ilur:illtv of abnul 500, latost return a i'fu t iiMllcati'il lit 1 o ’clock today.

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Cold-W ater Cure.I I f our oycH ure lu gwHl order w.i

• (m ay kw p them wi by opening them linder cold w nter every morning when

gu tor w e' wa«h, bn i cold w nter Is fo r strong jppe r e.ves; wenk onea should mu* it .tepid,

th a t w llh a llltlo bom elc powder dissolved :ound therein. Keep your b o m d c Bolnlloa Ume* ready mixed In a bottle, then you rose won’t hnvo to moke I t op every doy.i^ ld ______________ ! _

m llar -Ju il aa tbe tewpaoBO is ofteo ibi " sh o r t e u t 'M o the r«aull yon w ant ti aeeompllah, so ia the use of tb e elatsi

, fled ad:

w hen ■ " ..........— > ^ 1— iBiiM III

icial PprciiaIll-Wopi B Q j8 5 s

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ed these Overcoats,at thing manufacturers A : as they are such won- ^ them on . '

.Nov. 9thopportunity to secure iny until the 9th, but ,y in our East window. j.

ihirts at practically ra myers! , ^

. J u i t W hat Ho Had Done.. ^ Chorlfe, trying fo nniuw h im self'a i

*1* best ho could.' cnme ou t o f.tho gnragi , *** dm gg liig 'nn old eoliwebliy utnbrellii

which lif te r much exertion h c woi v nblo to open over his hend. Hln gm nd

'**’ J mother, coming fo tho doot'. callot 5 our, ‘'Charlie, you p u t thn l umhrelli 7 righl up Ihla minute." Charlie plpei T back, " I hos dot I t np and Foo dolii

intbe j . Prl»on Patho i.

" r i’lsoner eay, "1 wunt In go homo,” there oro.lnO nlte

* di'pthB-of pnthoa fo which you a rc 5 'mtiil Mimnger. — Leavenworth New

rth of ----------------------------, Twin Not the C a u u .

mllea W ater on the bm lu Is seldom di: horsc-t, to a th irs t fo r kunwledge.—llo n fi.. flO-lb, T ran sc rip t

ilncry, -- ___

Claislfled Adt are eheap-affecUvO;

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fiiiirjois; j W liithem ij,

£0-g(2 n o Cans <ono ease) IlLOO ftepid, 1 G-SU T in Cans (1>2 caae) 96.75 jlolved I . II

, 1-2 o f car now gone. AU w ill Iemu br tha time cu urirm . J

if”" TwinfallgHlercaniileCo. j

g PUENTY OP F0OT3j o alw ays on baad to meet a ll dsmaada u IR this bank. We keep oa hand a largei ^ rash reienre tbaa the Uw lequ lret ao i 2 ? honor our d e p o ilto n ' cheeks a t a ig h t

We make colleetloos for our depositors ulao. An account here saves them mui''<

« trouble and considerable expense! • l.ri rj> ll* expliiinjinw.

I d a h o S ta te B a n h

lase ol 95 Dvenioals

ON SALE SATURDAY

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P o i n t o f A s s e m b ly f o r M e n E n ­

t e r i n g M i l i ta r y S e r v i c e Is

C e n te r f o r E x p r e s s i o n 'o f J o y

- O v e r R e p o r t e d V ic to ry

I’roLably not until tlu- rrtu ra of tho moo nlio has seiil la to the fightiDS; vlee w ill‘Twin Foils u o anotlior cclo- liration such an jii In iiroBre'wr^oro ti>- tlay, over the roporteil G cnnon surren- ilor. Tho c ity in dolcrioui in its Joy. Ilunlneu houeet, Iaelu<]lD(r ruitauranta, aru ctoK<I, wlillo tiio entiro eitizonahip thrOBgcil till* ntroet)!, nlioutit)({, wavinjt f lags OJJd inalcinK noinu. cm every poi- »iblo inntrunieiit tlm t will prniliiro fhtt ■teaired roauU.

B u d I t O tn te r The ihtersection of Mnin avonuo and

' 8hoahono atreet whoro so many men en­tering tho aervleo from liorv have u - ae'mhled for on tralnaen t, is tho cantor fo r tbo celebration.. The Twin Falla liand took ita poaition thero th is norn-

, ing; a hugo bonfiru was klndlod and long Udcb of nutomobiJcn, w ith tho horai honking and fiiiud w ith raen, women, and children hutky of voice, radiate through tho streots iiitersoeting bo^e.

Crowds of high jchool atudent* In snako dance Tormatlon, oro winding in and about the asaorablod motor ears.

No¥ » Tr»Tfll» Quickly Tho newa of tho Oerraan aeeeptanee

of the annlatleo tonne whieh burst over tho irlre a t Tho N ow i offiee a t 10:25 o'e lock th is morning, wae communica|cd a s I f by magio aiid a ha lf hour boforo the firet ex tra edition wae isiued, crowds numbering ; several thousand |ieoplo bad assembled in tho.colebratioQ.

E very whistle In tho c ity woe tied down and poured forth its ecream of victory. Thousands of A m e^ean flags made th r ir oppearanco' and tho pcrsoa vrho was no t carrying one was th e os- cep tlon .'. . — - .

O hey AlUes Plaga Mon and women (lr(i]ii)ed tlielr work

und hurried Intu thu streets, locking tho doors behind them. Prom inent eltitone

' clasped eneh othor and-exccutod danco ntcps. Otbcrv, bcatini; on tin pans, were the centers for Iriilian w ar daneoa.

B() earried awny wns tho crowd a t the cclebrntlon' center tiia t, T^hon tho hand broko into tho s tra in s o f tho S tar Hpanglcd Banner, sovorol bad to be ro-

: njlnilci t,o.reinove .their ha{e... Tho Q ftjj of thu allied nations, uno n fto r another, wero lifted high ns Judgo E. A. \^altcra hoarsely called for threo. cheers eaeh for O reat 'B rita in , F rnncc ,'Ita ly , Hel-

. glum nnd tho United Slntes.The rojiorts of fircnrroe fired Into the

nir are eearcoly noticenblo amid tbo din .— mulsah^^nting.

"P artec" te ■ Long, Lona Way.• A ‘‘iHirwi'c" In n ilUtnnt-e tbu l .tho tiiiKt zcalouD piKli'Ktrlaii vvmild Imrdly caro lo walk befonr Itrctikfast. In fnct. It (looDn't ontor Intn the ophcro lit human opcmtlonn a t n il. b u t It Is n handy un it Id nxyDnntny. I t Is equal to 20,000,000.1 ^ .000 tnllon and is the dlstanee In ^ c led . by ilglit In

‘ 3 ^ years. A few / f th e nearest s ta rs nro from one to flvo pantccs rtlstnnt from tu . b a t mon o f tlm stum tliat d o t tbo 8lc7 o ro scorcs o r hundrcdn o f pa rw cs a w a n

U n g w / r s of Uie p a e t A rcTlew of bislory nlmws tb a t ull

Iho most momcntiiiw 'elnMicR of nrms hnvo rcn ilted In Inng i r n n . In thn middle ogos England w ngo l an ln te ^ nilttcnt conlllct w ltli F m ncc know n ns Iho Hondred T ears w n r; whllo tho cn^ responding conlllct botw eea Kogland nnd Scotland m ay bo sa id to bovo heca a f lu x c n tn ry .one,

Q et O ut o f th e R u t Q ec ttlona liy .' T here Is Bometlmes do harm , and

nfiCQ a bncketfal o f Joy, In Jaat being ' renl foolish fo r a spell. And many u . timo It loosens up th e s tr ings o f the lieart to be cxfrarngant. even, like the

■ country boy a t tho c ircus who sold;^ ‘T v e got 16 cents, a ad I 'm goln’ to ' Hpend I t liu on .p e au a ts , and 1 dou’t

i;lvo a dum who knows It. DUtbor.”

^ Oppottunlty to Be Seized.A porter In London w as engaged in

cleaning A loggage von. w hen tbo door Kwong back, strik ing him violently on th e head. “O hl Pa t," h e cxdalm cd to a n Irtsbman standing on th e platfono.

• *‘I believe Tve c u t , opon roy bend." •■Well, begor. nnw’s fhe tim e to get - Bomrthlng into it." w as P n t’s 'w l tty re- lily. ' j ■■

Temptlnfl.If llh Apple dnmpUng doesn’t w ant

to bi' cn(en, why docs I t sm ear Itself nit over w ith thnt de lldous sauce nnd s it there smilln’ up a t you w ith a look of paradise opon I ts cherubic focoT—Baltlffloro Sun. ,

J u s t So.T o bo sncccsiful o fnrm cr hna to

!>c sharp as n rolflcr.—Boston Tmn* sc rip t

OpUmlttio T hough t . A men m ay be voted to 'h ^ « gen- cm l. hn t only tr e e hm vcry cnn mnko him one.

Ri-k I ths CluilflA ^ . .

THUBSDAT. HOVBMBBB 7, 191B.

Legal Adverttsementa.

NDTIOS O F SALESheriff’s Offieo, S tate of Idaho

Counly of T w in F a lls .. * a E. Lind, P la in tiff, ra . C B. Al

leu, Defondsnt. /Ry virtue of an exocution Iuued ou:

of the D iatriet fo u rt-o f tbo Fourth ju dicial District, In and fo r tbe count) of •Tw in-i'aUa, whoroln C . 'E . Lind plaintiff, sod C. B. Alien, dofeodant upon n judgm ent rendered nho H ll

:n * day of October, ID18, fo r tho aun ol |_ Two Hundred Eighty-oao and 02-10C

Dollara ($281.02), United Stotea goM lo y beaidea ia torca t and coata, I havt

• this day levied upon, a ll the right, titlo, claim .and In terest o f aaid dofen

. dant, C?B. Allen, of. In and to the fol tho lowing deacribed real eatate, to wJt: s^^ Lot Y of M urtaugh'e addition to the do- City o f T jrin Fialls, Coanty of Twie to- FaUi, S tato of Idaho, together with ail

ren- appurtenances there to bdongiag or In Joy. aoywiae appertaining, ata. Public notico is horoby given tha t I ihip will, on S aturday ,’the 10th day of No Ing vomber,. 1018, a t 10 o'c lock, a. m .,'of loi- aald day. In fron t o f tho Court Hoaae fhfl door o f tho Coanty of Twin FalU, sell

a t publle oilctlon, fo r Unitod SUtos gold eoio, all the right, titlo , d&lm ami

' , Intorost of nald defendant, C. B . Al- len, of. In and to t U above described property, or ao mucb thereof os n a y

f*' bo noceaaary to raUo enfficlent mono/ to aatiafy. said Judgment w ith interest and coats, e tc .,'to tho b lgbe it'and beat iildJor. '

Datod October 10,1018.FRA NK }f. KENDALL, '

, ' . ■ S ieriff.By W. D. LA WHENCE,

’inj)g ' N O nO B TO O BBD ITO U^ of I t u I I T o tn a a , deu& ud.

Notiee ie hereby given by the nnder- signed adm inistra trix o f tb e eatate of Ivan L. Tolman deceased, t» the ered- Itors of and a ll persons having clalae

^ 3 against tbo said doerased, to exhibit them w ith th s neeesaary vouchers, with-

^ in 4 months a fte r th e f l n t publieation of this noUce, to tho s&Id adm inistratrix

_ or W alters A H odglns, b e r attorneys, led Connty of T w ls Falls,gf State o f Idaho, th is being tbe plaee fix-

ed fo r tnuuaction of the bnalneas of ^ said eatato.„ D ated .October £2nd, 1018.. . _____- r , - . BUTH- E . m U A N ,

Admlflistratrlif.

NOTIOB TO OEBDITORa"j:s ta te of Omer Mead Vaughan, do-

ceased.Notice is hereby given by tbe nnder-

' signel, U. E . Powers, administrator ■ with will annexed of tho estate of Omer

,. Mend Vaughan deceased, to the crcd- ■ Itors of nnd all ceraons having claims

againat tho said deeeased, to exhlbll th<M w ith the necessary votwhers,

^ wlttUn ten moathB-ttft«T‘tUo f l r t t ' ^ i - p ' llfotlon of this notice, io tho said dd-

. m inistrator, or St T. nw nllton , attorney , . for administrator, a t Twin Falls, Coun-

*■ ty of Twin Falls,. Stnto of Idaho, this . being the placo flxod for tho transafllon ' o f hualDoss of said esUto. '

JIftteil Oct. 31st, 1018.II. E. P0W KK8,

Admiiiintrntor with' W ill Annexed of Omor Mead Vaughan, D cccaaed.'

N O nO B flTEAOHEBS* tlEXAMINA-re . t i o n .Ik Ktnminnllonn for a ll rln.tiX'S iif rcr- Is liriratcfl, Ixilb ntnto and cuuniy, will bi­

nd luild lipglnning the third T h u rsd n r’irt la ^'oo-mlii-r—X om nber .21-22-2.1, IOU. .ni All persuiiH not holding vnlld ci'rtlfi- n t catcH will) t'sport tu tcnrh in Twin a t Fn|I« ilouiity, will jirm -nt thi-ninoIvi'K ds for i-xnmiiiutiini nt thia lim e. Kr.nii--

,1, , The best h u tte i nu d e in the ItttenBountolo Ooimti7

S T E R L I N Gre I • .

Ask yonr grocer fo r U l ^ e fay t h e ,

SterUng Oreameiy, T w ls PaUsId __ __________________ ' •

i FARM LOANS I■ LIBERAL RATES

AND TERMSI t Will pay you to aee n o before

In placing yoor farm loana.

" , 0 . A. BOBINSON,10111 Building,

10 Tw in FaUs. Maho.D. Phone 1^0. 621.11 ■ ■!t - — ~ '(V ■ ■ II I ■ II ■ II I

S eU Y o u r

i S p u d sa n d

Bean^" . to ■ . .

Munson & Harder1- (Phoae S7Q)

° Opposite fre ig h t depotT w ia PaUs

iflie. ' • '

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C o m p l e t e E x c e p t

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[ out . o e olJ u - is v r ^unty = . = =bin'll £ t «lant, 8 s aH lb s fe s ■a of ^ ^'■ioo n„rnli, H.................... i8o 210 181KoW .Moore, I)....................314 308 250 :

Ooodlng, K........... ’-303 380 220 ,.Vugent, D................ 108 142 222 !Jeppeaen, I)....... ...... 80 46 129

'O'- flmith, It.............. :„..414 482 312 :Illidg.' .............. ....._272 307 240 :Davla, B.................... 305 420 223 :Hnmuel*, 1)...............138 102 177 1

• Moore, R ........... ........ 302 481 279 :f Zu^k, 1).................... _135 68 HM :

. F ife , I).........I.:..........124 01 165 !Joni-a, K..................... 357 414 207 :

No Onllcl, « ................... 332 418 251 1' of Kief, 1)...................... 140 ,94 181 1

I-jiglcaon, K....... ...... 240 230 205 J• “ * Parker, 1), .......... _..247 20.'! 2.10 1

Hinck, U----------- ---- 329 413 2G0 1Cumminga, D. 82 ICO i

* '• R ed fldd ...._ .............. 357 308 325 1Hell, R------ ------------348 407 205 ‘ ]

“ V Smith, D...... : ______120 85 1B5 S’“®{ Babeoek ........... - . .-3 8 7 435 318 1

Ensign - ..... _;___-214 242 182S tafford ______ 1_.-124 120 08Wilcox ....... - ......... 80 C.- 99 1

, . Aman, D_____ ___ _105 74. 141 1J Beaver, R, ..... ........383 439 289 1

Berger, D.................. 100 04 137 1Conovor, 1<................ 380 449 283 1

^ L Ittler, D. ;......... ...108 05 131 1Miller, H . --- --------- 341 42S' 260 1

•, W hite, H. ................315 373 243 13 W oodruff, D . :..... u...WO 112 103 2, - DoKloU, D-------------104 OS 137 1

iloore, R. ....... __383 442 288 ' 1jT , E tte r , V. ■....... ........ .135 lOJ 107 2

P arish, B . _______ 8M 411 266 1m , Breekon, R. ............ JS7 400 205 1L. ■ Brewer, D. ________ 140 99 163 2

Markel, D........ „ .....124 90 189 1SiggUis, R---------- ..._864 419 207 1M cQraw, D............... 133 90 163 2Sprague, R............._305 427 291 1Crow, D. ...................132 80 16S 1W arren, B . ________SM 428 271 1Diivall, 11. ............ 1.321 813 245 1Morehouse, D........_174 206. 189 1

f P a tto n , D. ....... ....... 180 288. 178 1Wolfe, R ......... .......... 300 273 247 1Harnca, D. ................281 205 230 1

, Wilcox, R. ..... ......._210 210 202 2Oronsman, R...... ...,_.209 272 251 1

, Siiwver, I)...... .......... 228 238 182 1, ; Berg, B----------------- 294 363 £21 i:

Bybco, D. ___ 190 ICO 207 2, > Kinney, D . ;_______ 88 82 121 I

Stophiiu, R. ............. 400 434 _ 808 H

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JJ:l l« U io n » .w lll ,be .held-nU tho .o fn c v o : Xij. the CouBty Buperlnleildcnt.

: III cune the lienlth .conditlonH are such tlm t the abuvo examlnatlona.rjin-

•fijj nut 1)0 hi-lil, toiiehera wlll bo notified In l„- nniple timu uf nnv chango of date.

(Hlgnud) BRIITOMART WOLFB, (.’nunty Supcrlntendont.

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PORTLAND L m S T O C K. I’orlkn tl, Nov. 7. '

l„, CATTi.E— IterelptH, 210; lone of mnrket, iiteiid.v. I’rlnu- nleern, $12.2-'i@

,1<). iy.75; uond to rhoife nlerrn, | l l ( n ' l 2 | medinm lo .good hlet-m, $l 0@ 10.10; fulr (o medium nteerfl,' JS..^0(§'9.00.: eommon

^ to fnir »teer», «G®H; ehoiee rown and ' heifers, meiliurn to good

cows nnd h d fe ra ,-10.50(5)7.50; fn ir to ^ medium rowa nnd heifers, ♦.'i..'>[email protected] ■** fiinnern, bulla, W@7..^0i cnlve»,

(O ^ lil ; ntcickcn and fMders, $0@8 ;nO O B -R eeeip t., 1.07(1; tone of mar­

ket, lower; prime mixed, [email protected]; riedium #[email protected].*.; rough n»d henvy. ?17.2.'i^l7.nr.; pigs, $17.25.

BIIBEI’— KroelpU, 415; tono or mar- kef, utendy; enst of mountain lnmbs, fll..'iO(5'l2/>0; vnlle.v Inmlrt, *8.fi0@ 10.50; venrlings, i f lO ^ l l; wetliers, $9 (fMO; ewe,'^$G@S.

OMAHA LIVEBTOOESouth Om.ftha, Nov. 7.

- ♦ ”7;A TTLK —Rt'cdpla, -VOO; market,— s te a d y 'to sirong; nn-ers, ♦'[email protected];

1' eow nnd heifers, | 0@12; stoekera and feeders, ei)[email protected]; ealvcs, iO..'iO@, 13.75: hulls ami slag», «7.50@t).5fl.

HOGS—B cedpta; 8,400; mnrkot, steady to 10@lSc lower. Bulk of snIes, «17.25(S'17.50; top, 118. . *

SH E E P — RecolptN 14^00; market’, ’ ateady; yearlings, <0@ ll.75; w ethers,' J3.:[email protected]; lamba, $13@10; ewcv $0©aa.-!. .

‘•Let Oo," Onco In a While, lln lf til" j o ) 'o f life Is In ’•lolllnc go’'

.-very nncc In nwhlle, nnd. If you Ict ^ P> tw ice every once In nwhlle, i t seems— th a t yoil hnve Ju st thn l m urh niorC'fun.

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TOO LATB FOB OLASBinOATION

FOR 6 A L F /-A n almoat new .1Vi-in<'h M andt w agon: new set. harne!n;'B«iek light six ear. E. 0 . Cain, 550 Fourlh W.

FOR R A L E -l-to n Ford truck ; 2V, j.': f t, Reynolds Im p. Warehouse Truck.' Five-ton wagon »eale. Apply Sterling Creamery. ■ ‘ '

LOST—Sllvertown eonl tiro 34x4, on Htudebaker rim freahly painted. Re­turn to Bellvillfl Bros..' Whinerj- Oarnge for reward.

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ght a bar of chocolate, e group aroimd the j ack to the canteen 1 'He strolled to the re a magazine. Again hi cake soap and som( moment the - i canteen was- I loitered at the VS id Ibok at [le smiled So , lenheblurted he had been say for 20 o

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Why you flhould. giv as you ever gi

: T tm tm ih k te ^ ta a in ^ createrthi M fU b e p a T h t OovenuDent h u axM

B y tW n f to tbe>o ■eren orgttniiatkxM At i ( Mvedi

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W b n yoo c ( v t dcoble, yoa make i beer cod coatB rteeftfaew tereQ otek m n home to tbe fteot and b a ^ aCBla tbetttiA • dMKfid hoae^ ■ store, a ecb

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Toq bave loaoad jp o r moDey to 8un>l

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nice t( e you!’

running restaurani or coffee, pies and i

They are givinj putting bright curl on- the'walls, ma doora They are m . But, most of all

'They talk about home. Perhaps tl and streets and g

, They bind togethe are the girls besid

Without the, or they wear, theslegii

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;ive/twice as much gave beforel

>r than any gift ever asked fc^ aloce the ax«d thia sum at $170^00,OOa ;I torm all {(( oQCC, tho coot tuut etlort of

a nrach aa ever before, oor aoldiera 19their

Ubrariea sapplyinc 5.000.000 books bstess Houses . ,10 Bl2*bhjlh«- "ae c rr tite a " ' a s of dollars of. home coroforts'

ke sure that every fi^rtor haa the riiBlzations every step of the way fa. Ypo provide hlin with a churdi,I school, a du b and ari iathletic field*- ' :hoim are with him, heart aod Soull

an>ly their phyalcal Deeds.

iiat Is wionlog the vnirt

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to see -iants, handing out hot < id’doughnuts. ; dng the huts a look 'd urtains at the window making flower-gardens : mfending for the soldif all, they are j\ist beir ut the things that so ! they_ know the ver 1 girls'that these boj ther home and Frano side the men behind. 1 , organizations whore' ! girls could accomplish ■ However eagei

they could n :h travel as indivi

, But with thl -of these estabU: ognized and I bodies, they a

e r s I wonders.^ When you

.war as a bri: force, think oi

i« can womanhob Z ing with the so 1; this war- then

support the' o tions which mi

— possible.

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BUSINESS OIREGTORY-fiUSmBSB.OABD b AtBS

One iDMttlon, pe t Uae — _________ItV*Oa# weeK, per Un* 'Ono montli. per lin e '______________ ?I8o '

y t . PHOHB S3 <

-r Cabinet Maker >MOON BHOP. phone 81. '

■ Tranafer ,OBOZIBB TSA N B fB B 0 0 . PhoM m

W in d o w O lA is

W INDOW OLASS—A tu icreen work, ' Moon Shop, Pboao SI.

Q e n e r a l B i a o k s m i th , '

AOTO AND TBUOK S P B I N O B - ? ^ , bodiei. 0 . H . Self, 248 2d B. Pbone . 824.___________■ .

A n to B e p a i r

A U lo"B H PA IB B -,A nto i tep tired ■! < Wemr'M W eralty S top . •

A n r t i o n e e r a J

AZTOHOSEBB— & B r tu o n , aoo- doB W . Stock or raaeli edM t ip»- o U ltj. 25 7 o a n experleaeo m U Iu « t , U aM la , N eb n u k t. Now « t offiee U 7 N . Sbodum e. Pboa* 71B or BIL TiHa ’

Piano I n n ^ _____ t' P IA N O *T U N rN O -Pbooe T o i i o n s t

. ' ‘adeCii. 3— J —

^ i n » m d * a ‘ 'b B b K S i E Z ^ 3 f f i e <f u r b i iM /o r r e c e p tio n dasoee, prl- -

, parties. (9 .

U B S . a J . M c O O B U Z O X -T e a e b ^ £ T oIm. Claei b e ^ n i Beptember 10, -

' 8 tnd l»~ B lce, Bldg^ Cotlliion a « tm oee. Pbooe S26. . ^

PROFESSIONAL ' t

A t t o r n e y s '

B. 7 . LABSON—O e n s ^ practice. » Boom* fl’and 7 Jd a h o Pow er Blflg. t

S W E B IS Y h BWBHZOT—A tto rn e jt - a t Law. P ractice In a ll Oonrte, Twfc - P a lli , Idaho., . ...... t'

H O ara * SIBFHAnT R A, T. Bldf. *

•J*. H . WZBB—la w y er . FoU f o rg tu iie d . “ OoUeetUa D epartm ent Offiee*, I j, Bo o b i < aad 7 Cfver Twia ?alla . A T ru ft Co, Twin Fa Ilj,'ld aho . i,

' B . M . W OLI'B—Lawyer. Booma 6 and " 0, o re r Idaho D e p a :^ e n t Store, Twia Falls, Idako. ,i

ASHBB. B. W ILSON—Lawyer.

_______ A o c b o n t a n t s . h

• W O L P B O T O T 'fc 'baaO O D -^B oom ’^S, "

/ . Pow er Bldg. Telephone 801 aad 87^ _

E n g i n e e r ’ j n

J . 0 . PO BT^BriBLD ->CiTlI, E y d n o llr si ' aorl U lolog EosIom z. *[V1d /Valli, a

l<Uho. Phone l ^ J . ' -

Piano Instmctioa /- pZBLU A LA B U O B B -C otniion Ga- ^

trance. Phone 31CW. , P

T o c a l I n s t m p t i o i i

HELBN B ALLUBNDINOBB—O rer ” U odel Shoe Store, Tneaday, Wed- needay and IM day. Phone 7S0W. ^

O U r o p r a ^ o r s

D. B. JOHNSON, D.' 0 .; 8 . HELBN Jobnion, D. C . Palmer School grado' • te i. 921 Bhofhone K. Pbone 477B- [,]

................. .' ' - tiPO E B IC H A N O B -Jo b prinUn* f e r -

^ moaey. Onr w ork I t 11^ yonr m«»«y—. th e belt. T w ia P a llt Newi. "

Store-coapoticion i t ax iliarp In war J] tim es Bl a t any otlier prrlod. Beid tbe a d i to coBfinn tbii. th

DOINGS O F THE VAN ]\ T E J - i , ' VOO t

T C H A v a ytur<ua T H aV CAH'T/fi

t / s o » M e

' THUBSDAT, NOVSMBES 7. 1918.

^ R E a r e ; F O R

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ICLASSIFIEDADVERTISEMENTS

Itv* n T .A m tr rn m BATEStOe One liuertioa , p e r w ord _ _ _ _ _ SorSo One week (DaUy and Weekly)___ 10c

One m oath (DaUy and Wo«idy)..lBBe . . . U ln la u n .c h a r s e fo r each im ettlon

of any claaatfled ad, 16 centa. A di m tin n m fo t a i ^ t e d period of time.

^ _____________ PH O N B 82

ro T Saie ^(S. NEW Boo C a T f« la fe rT h M e M6W, = or 71?. J . B .S t« r a r t .

AUTO F O n S A L B - C h e a p , ^ ^ new. P n n n o r’fl BlackamHh Shop.

POTATOES FOB SALE a t Anchor - 4 Orain Co. Tol. 23.

FOB S A L B - ^ m o HO lb. ihoatt.' ** Oeo. Jl B radley, Pbone 20W -1L

FOB BALE—Oniona a t ' t h e Anchor— H ay, O r ^ 4 ?«?4_|po...Tdc]>hone ^

FOB SA L B -H oo teho ld f n m itn re ln i t excellent condition. Call 8H F a ir ave.

_ SPLEND ID T o y in 6-p a u e o ^ r aato, “ alraodt new.- PannO T *. B kckanlth ^ 8h o ^ ,

U; FOB B A L E -O ? > c » .-uuh 1 W m ilet out, WOO per acre. Termi. E . A.

( I*• FOB B A L & - « b t i i l OoU-_ wold t m m l U n ix . O n ; L . P . t « n— Amitordam.

~ FOB SA LE—C attle and bogs. Baneh M for rent. Cottonwood Bench Co., 122 _ E ighth ave. E .

TOB S i l « ^ F u l l Une booiebold ^ goodl IneliMljife pU no. Phone 220W, er i t call 007 Blno L akei. rl- •

PO B SA LB~A ppJ« boxei, a t the Al— ohor E ay , G raia a a d Feed Co., W ; t t S ixth a re . W . . Telephoae B8.

t ~ T O B SALE-<OCO payable |20 . a month, bny* m y nice little home, £87

« Jackson avo. B ert Wrlgbt, Phone ^ evenings 847. -

~T O R S A L E -0 0 tone A l a lfalfa, aU put up w ithout ra in ; 00 acres good pat- ture w itb running water. P. 0 . B o r

I 242. Pbone 277.

FOB SALE—B niek six roaditer, 4 ;e. now tire i, tw o e r tr a i . l a good condi­

tion. Prico reaionable. Apply Twin _ Fall# Anto Co.

S -P O R ' SALE—Ford * conpelet,-• Mod two months, b u abo'nt 140.00 wcrth of M ew d c le f-^ -.P ri« ft-4 ;S 8 ^A d d reii Dr.

g- Newberry, Filer.

FO B S A L ^ l O n Ford Tooring Car ju s t liko now. Can bo demonitrated any timo a fte r 0 o ’clock In tho even­ing a t 814 Third sto. W.

FOR SALE<—E leetrlc range, c rean ^ leparator, cream' cans, churn, laasage

itu ffo r 00(1 mill, bedding, emery ftone, "• lumber and other artie le i. Phone 772W.

LINCOLN RAMH FOB BALE—I have 10 yearling rama and 78 Febm ary ram Iam bi fo r ta le . .A ll purebred L in­eoln. David W . E ataen i, WondeU, Ida . '

- FOB SA LE—Buick four, f irat c Iu i rondition, prico reasonablo. Ooo bay Uerrick .uscil ono icason; roaion fo r ;

ir lolling, leaving . eountr}'. H . Rimm, | ^ Amitcrdam. • ' '

r FOB BALE or r c a t-2 p 0 aero-im - proved Irriga ted ranch, 10 mllei from

- Tw in Falls ; 1(38 jw r acre. Terras like ,rent. Am going to Califorala. J . E. Fnrnham, 027 Seventh ave. E. '

^ ^ B SA L B -D argaJn . My beautifal . homo 401 Boventh w N . , Alto m y l

raneh, IOQ a c re i 2 ^ miloi to n tb o u t of ' J. town, ' W ill allow commiuion any

agen t wSo b u p ta tk iN r m tfgy m - m or. J . L .J )a n b o , Porrloo H o te l '

- : ■ . 8 ^ . ^ .

“ S T m T E l M o OoL IJ , d u bUok ■ >' mare, 6 yeara old, li t t le white on both ^ bind feet, w eight about 1100 lb i.'N O '■ tlfy A. E . G ray, Kim boriy l l , . ]

! TAKEN O T -O n d llg l t. J o n ty h«U- I c r .jio mnrk, no. bra’nil^'coming 2 y e a n oldf ' l m llin n u l anti 1% nortli of ^ u h - •

Ington School E . A. Ceazley. ‘ .

e D on 't you w an t it» AdvertUe ll f t < the Q a a lf ie d Colamn and get rid of i t ‘

!J LOONSy i T‘s ~W- ^ — >>- —

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Tor S a le

' ' f OB's a lT ^ I cow and ‘J ^ o i i ahoats dOM la on Addison Ave. Pbgne 650

FOK SALE—2 registered Holitein eowt, g iving 40 and -45 pounds milk. A. D r-K r8m tr ,• i ’l ! ^ ^ . J d a . „

8 c _________ ________ __________________10c I'XIIJ h a l f : —Dodge 8ipaaieng«r— aSe la tes t moi^ol, cord tires, bumper, Oal); Ion Snobben, Juat as good as new. I d l iJargoin fo r cash. Adilrens L. R., Caro

N ewi office.

_ l-'OR 8 A L E -^ n o 12 f t . Aer. motor wind mill; ooe 40-ft. 4-Po»t T o n er; oao S,000 R a l Redwood tnnk; 204 f t 2 1-2

•W, jjnlvaulrod pipe; one,Meyen*’-pump. P. ' B. Johoiton.

oet A BABOAINi'O B BALE—Ooo nearly new high

— Krado .“ P lano ,P laye r” —Term* or will bor irndn for stock. Call a t M otoal Cy.

Cu. offico, 222 Bbonhono'St.', w eftt, or— Phono 418 W .' __________ ■

ADTOM OBIIE for .ole, 0 .ty |lna«t,— 7-poiHengcr Btuilobakcr. Tn firs t, c la ii hor rondition. i't cord tirc i. Oiriier In q H- 23. Itary icnlce.:-A -barga_in_for o n ; w ^

' w ants a good car. Bwieley 4 Sw'wley, ” F irs t N a t l Bank building. Tw in Falli.

~TOB'8ALE-180 c n n u d .la m b , L incoln and Uorino eroiw d. A ll bred by O xford 'book. BHirt lam bing about February fin rt. All good ttoek . Baneh

3 4 4 m liet northw eit o f O ony. C. 0 . Gru- well, owBor.

_ WANT£a>—A tonant or p o re b a w fo r a tto ek raneh. This proporty i t

m ad jacen t to opon pobllc range and ^o^ e i t Votervi ’ righ t la available. Good

_ Mhool and O ipp iag ita tio n . Po tto fflw u h Box M4, T w in Fallt.1£2 _

FA B U BABOAIN IN TH B BOIBB _ V A LLEY - 8 0 a u M , twalvo s O t i old from aad five mlU t t r o a. or U erid iaa ; 40 acrot a lfa lfa, 80 a e n t

wheat, 10 aero* u>t In enltlT atia t. Pa id up N sw T ork wator. ’ A m l b tf -

^ , gain. $128.00 aa aei«. Tormt. H arry K. F r iU h o a s , BoIm^ U tk * .

“ 7 ;F 0 B S A L B -O ne rebu ilt No. S . . . vor, $20.00; and one new No. 9 OUver,

ta te i t model, $35.00. A lio new C«roa» w ith cate , $45.00; Bomington No. M,

_ _ $40.00; L. 0 . Smith* No. S, $8100. i j l Tormi. Any of the above naehlaaa u - fo r ront, $1.80 to $4JS0 per month, lox W rite J . B. Bichey, Bapert, Idaho. '

,.-FOB BA L E -240 a cre t 2 1-S mUN *4 c u t of Gqoding. T hit land la a ll

d l. bordcd and will flood river hot* ria toim Blaek rieh aoU ,.aU incaltiva tion .'

Fcneed w ith * ^ 6 Wire a ll aroond and _ OToieed fenced. P e u f e r lam bing SOOO

h eaa 'thoep . = E aa d T n v ia n lty T t'a e ll- of Ing fo r $178 to J2 0 0 . Priee $W0 aere

for qoiek ta le . Have .1828 ooarae wool e w u a fo r ta l i . Lyman 0 . Taylor, Good­

i e4d f o b BALE-fiO acro i f ln e land 8 1-2 in- tnllci from Emibett, Idaho; aboot 84

acres In a lfa lfa , 0 In mature, thriving “ poach orchard, 40 a cret irrigable a l

imidl exponie; aU fenced, w ith hooae, woll, collar, etc., W alor fo r Ihe wholo

' from Em m ott I r ; ^ U o B D is tr ic t Price * for Immediato ti lo one-half

I i down, one-half, in ona y e a A t eight per TJ c e n t S ^ t tw d a y ft T an Doyn, Odd* In- ^*ell, Idaho. . .la . = — -----------

^ ■ - TACOMA property to trade for Twla

Falli proM rty. p . 6 . Box «12. Phoaa

_ TO TBA D Er-Boiinew property on “ • Main nvo. fo r a fo rty ie re t r a e t K. >m Packard.k e ____________________________________E. BUILDINO LOANS a t lower rate*

tbiD have been offered here before— Repayable . a t any. time a fte r 84 •“Ijm nntbu. A rthur L '.B w im .

I I 'M !• - L O ST'-Brow n ahopherd dog in Twia

F alls. Boward. Phone 818B3.

LOST—3 wheel tra ile r 'w ith top. Dia- appeared H allow e'en o lg h t Boward.

gk n . E . Butler, Twia F a lla

LOST—A pocketbook' containing ' money and a M ontana registration

_ card, near B a h l B etom to J . Howard ur. Spoor, care 'U a jc a tlo 'P h a rm ac y , Twlo „ F^ ljt. L lberal : r # w ^

Homu of today ’s tlis tif ie d advertlir j_ c r i a r e jb e lo r t o f people wbo aro al- [ i ways derlared by their frleud i to be I t •■•Incky.”

*v b " ^ ( iS 5 ^ '2 2 ! iS ^ ,Eu> B V S R V CooR ') V l^ ^ i r r T H w r f ; : ; 2f H A V S T H & M

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T W I N F A L L S

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__ :_________ Wanted ;loatsi W A N T E D -T o bav baby bugg

550; Phone .21. •

7 ^ I -WANTED—Famllv laundry wot' ...................I WANTED-^IIny or straw to bal

— ;P . 0 .,U ox ;ifl. Twin Fnlls. ‘:•»— ■ _____Qalt:, W AN TED -O ne ton o f. A3 Squaa new.;M oto Jooei, 103 .A daini i t . Phoi Caro 1429J.

. . ) ALWAYS In tho m arket for baled t io to r;/a lfa . Oot our pricei. Aachor Ea;

ono I Grain & Foed C&

a j nOOD BTOIlAOb^-BEANS, POT- ■ i T O ia , KTC., I)i;ST, IN TOWN. EAB

____F iM ir rc o .

h ig h , ” w T N f> :T rT <>liE N T — a ' fivo or~r will niini: liMiii><- iiDfurnliilicd. Modem, cle Qy. trie beat, dono lii. N. J . Eoifor, Bc

-, or ogo^ Twill fV lk

^ WANTKD TO RENT— Farm a lre ^ .>««■ '•■tmpi'wl. Can h a n d le -160 acrci,

„ stock atlll implementa are furnlibe I'. D. Frarcllo, R. F. D. 3.

#1*^ W A N T E D -T o ron t 100 a cret nw'»U*- Castleford fo r tb e yoar lOlfl. Caih <^ grain r e n t W ant I t In time to fak...*' ploj- Telephone 610 or w rite Box 8

Zi» c h •• W A N T E D -A ll k inds elovor aeed-

tod, a U k e , w hite, tw e e t . H e Albei DleklAMn Co., CUeago. ’ Loeal of£i«

~~ a t Twin Fa llt F eed A Iee Oo. bnil^ ^ Ing, Twin Fkllt, Idaho . i W a MS.

fo ^ MONEY W A N T BD -W o hav* fer prU-aif money a* follow*:

Me# (u te re i, $1250 oo 20 aerm . fi yrafi. . i per r n o t f i n t murticaKe; iIm •

corner l» u and hulldlug i t iu |n .on*, v a h a tU u 4<l to 80 per cenU u or 'w tite B M ey A-TJmm. ihi.'«<«». W »f..Tdalio.

u J r ^ Waated 'a n r Q IU l' wanted, (o w ork lo stor

I ^ r b t t 4 Biunbos.

W ANTED->Olrl fo r fight b^ 'ew M iver, ami (e c«r fo r baby.- No w uhinj roaA Boat'l aad room and good wagoi. U r

10, J . B. TrUt, Buriey; Ida.

^ WANTED—T w enty o r l o 'a M ^ Mnth. ‘ loading beett. A]

, ' ply Farm Bureau, Second S. and Sb< sbono ltl ., 8 o'ciDek Monday mornin(

lllee Ia 0 . WlylrTwim•n ........................... ---------------

bot- P o r i t i o n W a n t e d

W ANTED^W :.!0» w ith bo.v 10 >-.«i | l ^ old would like position a s hoRHkoepe

or nay (ithor nuitablo employmeat J *“ *' eountr}'.—232 Seeond A ve., N i or P . <

Box HOP. . .

T o r B a n t

lO B B E N ^ B o o n and board, bo ^ and cold water. 138 S ix th ave. E.

'log FOR RENT—2 large lU am heated furniibcd rooms, a t 231 F ifth ave. £

liolo ’ FOB BENT—F a m ith ed roomt fo rice ligbl houeekeepbg. B a th and phonc ^ Pbono 180 J .

^ POB RENT—Fam ished house, mod urn; 7 roomi; completely furnlihed Ready for Immediote occupancy. U n

= E ..M . Sweeley, 200 8th Ave., n o r t^

_ FABM FO B BEN T-IV >r oath, to re ^ ipondble partiea. 200 aere raneh oi gg , Sslmoa t r a e t 90 aerea a lfa lfa, OO'aertt

, plow land, 20 aerea tam e g rata p a ita n Two houiea and tw o complete te ta o:

(in buildingi. Phoae 816-J, o r a d d re n E E . J . H omlbrook, 862 Third ave. N ., Twi)

F alli. '_____________________________

*t«*ore -------- ---------------------------------- ------------

PABM LOANS, A. L. Bw la.

— BUILDING LOANS, A. L. B w l^

' m o n t h l y PAYM ENT, l o a n s a leiriir rates tban have ever beea o(

. fered btfretoforc. A rthur K Bwlra.

5 i l PARM LOANB, CITY LOANS m E INSUBANOE, AUTOMOBILl

• INSURANCE A rthur L . Bwim.

iVa S T R A I o ii rT 'Y E A R L0AN8~ati< ,lo5 MONTHLY PAYMENT LOANS oi

m .^om Twin F a lli dw ellingi a t at irlQ -ra .tlve raies. A rlhur L. Bwim.

~ Tbe store newi. In those timei tlir loiicbni yoor in te re it w ith the foroa aoi al- pretiure of a llv iag them o.’ You can be not ovorlook i t w itbon t overlookini

your imme<liate pur«e intoreita.

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Legal AdvertisementB"buOT- IN THB DIBTmOT OOUBT O P TS

POUBTH JU D IC IA L D IST B IO r ( r IDAHO, W IT H IN AND FO E TW]

P A IL S OOUNTT Chatlei H. Browne, P la in tiff v i. W

0 bale, liam Van Alilor and Charlotlo Ell} " ' both Van Aider, Defendant»-A 1i SoSaS! Bummoni.

Phone groeHigsWilliam Van Alder and Chariot

______ Elisnboth Van Alder, tho above nimlaled al- defondanta:>r E ay, Y o u 'a rc ‘horoby notifod th a t a coi

plaint has boon filed again it. yoo 1 *——— the above named p la in tiff in the D.

pVt>i Court of the Fourth .Tudicial D trl«t of the Btate of Idaho. In and f

______ tbo County of Twin Falle, and you a0 or six hereby directed to appear and aasw rn, clcc- “ ''1 complaint w llhin tw enty do or, Boz lervlcO 'Of th is summons,

•crvi-d w ithin said Judicial Dlstrii----------and w itbin fo rty d a y s ,'if »cr\'ed olialready wliorc, and w itbin forty days a fte r t crci, If publlfation nf thin, nummonn is co: rnlihed. plete.

• The object o f said suit a i ihown 1 „ iaiil complalnt l i tbe quieting o f t

• title n f tho plalnU ff lo Lo^.7hreo-( of Section T hirty (30), ia-.'foWM?

a « , «7 Ten (JOJ, Soath, o f Bange Se^int#• (17), E asl o f the Bolio Meridian,

' Twin F a lli County, Idaho, w ith | t t ■ Med— ^ompoaying w ater right, aa o ^ d A lbert any and a ll adverse claims or la leret offio# held or da lm ed by yoo. . '

, bnlld- ' And you are fu rther notified th M , unloia you appear and answ er sa---------- romplalnt w ithin tho tim e herein'ape« Ified, the p la in tiff wiU Ihke Jndgm t ■^’" ' 1' and decree wlll be en terea against yi

* a» pray.ed In la ld com plaint. W ltneii n y hand and the tea l o f ta

I" fe s trle t..C o u rt this Oth day of 0 I- tb lc r, 1018.

>.>. E., J . PIN CH ,'• i Clerk D istric t Ooo]

— :----- (SEAIii By C L. BOWBN,_ D epat

.to're. BWEELEY & SW EELEY, Tw in VtX Idaho, A ttorneys for P la in tiff.

uflwork N bU A ’fo r P a b U atlo a ruhing. NOTIOB OF PBOOP OF APPLIO » . U r t TION p f W ATEB TO B B N E n -

. „ i OIAL UBB ■--------- - ■ Notice- i | ’'liereby given Jhal nt*“ “ “ a. m, on (tlio 2fltb '.lav o f Novembi

IPia, a t Twill Falls, County of Tw Falli, S tn to 'b f Idaho, before C..C. Si

loming. Uommlnioooi-, proof will 1(iiiliriiittcil oj' thc nppllfntloo .to ben

------- - flS u l uso of ono ' (1) cubic fool p. • iccoml, (if th« waters of threo iprini

0 yeari areonlaneo w ith tho term s and co d eeper •liOou* of P e rm it No. l£ll27 berolofo leat Jn the Stnto Eoglaeor of t1r P . Ol Idalio .' • ' ■.

' " . ' 'fbo name and poitoffiee address < tho ^ rs o n or'corporation h.o ld lng 'u permit Aro Jo i. B. Woech; fiogeno Idaho; •• , ’

rd, bol The use to 'w hich la ld w ater fau bcc I i applied l l irrigatloo aod domeitle ui

Tho am oont.applied to benoficial ui heated, j , one eu. f t . per eecond. ■ ive. E T iij p ja c j » ) ,( ,„ ^ i d wntiT ia uat

J ■ (if fo r lirlga tlon, givo full and acca nhflDiL deicription of tbe landi In lgatei

BE 1-4 SE 1-4, N E 1-4 SE M , BE 1 ______ N E 1-4, Bee. 21, T , 14 S., B- 17 II, mod- B. U , ■ ' •niihed. . T he .da lo ’ of the', p riority which lal > U rs. o ier b prepared to oitabliih Is N o r t^ vember 10, 1910. - * . '

FB E D A. W ILK IE, ___________ '-^Ute Englnee

. MonoE io oBrorroBBE ita to o f John H . Hoxiey, deecaiei

_ 1 Notice is hereby given by lhe undo i L f Sweeley, a d m ln lita ti

’ with lhe will annexed, of thc oitat'o t . John H. JIa*ioy, deceued , t<i tho eroi

--------- llo ri of ahd a l l pc rion i having .claia_____ against tho la id d e e o a ie d ,-^ exhlb

them w ith the nocessory vonchora, witl — in four montbi a fte r tho firsc ifob llc rlB' tion of th ii notlcc, to the xald ndm l

, latrator a t tho office ' o f Sweeley V Swedey, In the F l n t N ational «.Bii

buiidiug in tho City of Twlif Fall County of Tw in F alli, S tate o f;Idah

OANS. 'I*'" *»oIng the plaeo flx.od fo r' ll DBILK tranaaetloa of the busiai(sB of t a l i « , - -tale.™ D ated O fto l« r 25. 1018.8 ' and . i r . J . BWEELEY,4B ou A dm iaistrator w ith tho W ill annexed I a l a t tho E atate o f John Hoxsoy, D

ccaied.= - BWEELEY & BWEELEY. Twin Fall times, Idaho, A ttorneys for Adminiitralc

-oa u d ., I I.,u can- Mako iha t propcrtv dcitrable, tbi ooklag advertiae i t , and y o u ll find th a t " d

. ' airable te n a n t”

B '» a clnoli F aU ier co

' f T I tG R S , N « W H H1 I CAW < 3 ( e L T s m

II.

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B NOTIOB OF W BIT O F A T T A O m i :^ — In tho DiitTiet Ooort o f tho FOurt

P T B B Jo d id a l D istriet o t tho 'B ta te o f Idah C T O P ia and for Tt^in PU b. Oponty.T W IN Gem Stato Lomber Company, a ooi

pon tion , p la latilf, va. Thomas A . B ot It. Wll- ond S. B. Wagoner, defendant*. .

Qiza-1 Notleo ia hereby givon -that oa OeK - A l la s ^ 10th, n i 8, • w rit • f . a t t M b M

waa iasoed out of a e above e n title :tigB to ^ eaUUed aetioe , alla rlo lte . taeh ing 'tke property tb a i b o n a n y ln e d I cd defendants for tho sum o f $1744.61

I I n witnoai whereof, I havo hereont a com- Mt >°y hand and tbe seal of my effie roo by th is 18th day of Oetober, 1018. ' ho Dis- • E . J , j r o O H , . . .I tl <si(. Clerk of D istrict Ooort.m a for 1 By a L . Bowen, Depot)?ou are JAS.' U .'W IB E, aaawer I A ttorney for plaintiff,;y days j Twin FaUa, Idaho. ,

i NOTIOB FOB PUBLIOATIOir.. O: miTiM, APPOINTBD FOB PEOV-■L Z ■ IN O W IL L .B T d .

' “ ® 111 tbo Probato Conrt o f Twia Fall ' County, S tate o f Idaho., I l a tbo mattor of tho estate o f Bonjt

, I m in ty . 8ammonir'dPr.cnied.. I Pursuant to an order o f aald Coor

^ mado on the lOlh day of O etober, IP li notleo la hereby given th a t Satarda:

, , , tbe Olh day of Novomber, 1018, a t . l „ o 'd o c k a. m. of tt ld day, a t tlM .O on

1^ ' Rw rn-of aaid Court, a t th« Coort Hoot la tho City o f Twin Falla, Ooonty o

M , l i b u b « . 0 t p 3 . l « l « tbA , h . 4 ' llmu aiad plaee fo r tn riag thri wffl'o « B eajun ln 0 . Saaunons, ieoeaaec______!and fo r hearing the applIftatto» «t 1

Behwaob for the I ts o u e e to T. ( : G n y o i o f le tte rs 'o f adm in!stratl«8 w it

^ jth e will anaoxed, w hen 'aad wlwre i i

” . Datod Oetobor 10th, 1918. •.Q H O .F . D ?V A L t,S r t Probato Jndgo.

, BWEELEY 4 BWEELEY,! A ttoraoyi for-Potltionej,^ '

‘ NOTIG^ TO CBBDITOBS< . Probato C6urt, Twin FaU i Ooantj Idaho. • ' '. • • •

' E sta te o( Fraacea B.’ C a l l^ t , daeaaj

j NoUoe l i e r e b y given by the n d e i . . dgned, W alter J . .Calkins, ada ln is en

■ember ^ P ru M S R OtOdbur Twiu <loceatod, to iKo creditors o f and a ll ^ C fiiir- M aa'haviog elaim t ag ain it th e t a l i d<

^ ceased, to exhibit them :w lth tk a neoei I bono- vouchon, w ithin four m onthi a fi«

_ tho f irs t pabUaU on o f ih la l a ^ i snrinin adaiinlstrator a t th e a‘a J a . E . L . Ashtoa, F ln t N aU oaal B«n]

oioforfe B ldg , Tw in Falla, Couaty t i f Tw in f U b of tho S ta te o f Idaho, th is being the piM

' jf lxed fo r the tran a ^ t lo n o f tbo bitil re u of o e u 'o f ta id eitato.,2 ' u id I)*ted Octobw 17,1016. ' • Kcnon WAIVTEB J . GALSIHB,

Admlnistr»tor o f th e E sta to of u b c o o ' F ra n e e a .E Oalldn^ deeeaM .-

N o n o B OF ‘'N iblev-O hanad Lomber O eav tay

g tiged 'P ltiaU fft, TS. T. ~W. B e ^ , DefesdiiKl I By v lrtaa o f an exaea'tloa' l a to ^ «n

M te JV o f the D istrie t Cotirt o f tha Toixtl 0 B 1.4 ! J a d k ia l District, In an d 'fo r lh e O eaatj 17 E .,'O f Tw in F a lH slato o f Idaho, w h e n

[in Nlbley;ChaaBol lA o b e r. Ootaptay h la id P o n t i f f , aad T. W. B ^ , defetdABl 1, Ko- opon a jadgm'eiil itado red i ia 'T U i dkj

of October, 1918, fo r the sBtn ‘tt- Swi ffTT!, H o n d r t Oae aod M-lOO vD olkri gineer. ($&0Lfl6)'Uaitod Statea.go ld e ^ ka--------- aldot I n t ^ t and eoeta, I h«T« t U

d iy l in rf ri; m oB i l . U » , r i j b l , , a i b ecaied. «liO a and 'in to rea t of ta ld defendant under. T . W . B eny , of, In and to ^ follow s t ia to r 'in g d e t^ b e d 'r c a l estate, to 'i r i t^ Lei tato o f foo r (4 ), Block five (5), Golden Bali a ered- A ddition to . tbe Cniy o f Tw in. A lla .dalma Oooaty o f Fall*, B to to .of sxhlbit together.w itli'.lhs apporteaaaoea t h m I, with- to beloaging or io anywise appertain obllca- J a g .. , >• -ttdmln- P D B U C NOTICE lb H EBEBT GIV

* E N th a t l 'w U l,.o n B ttn iday , th o 'U t l . '.B t^ day ofrNovembe^, 1918, a t W o 'doel Falls, a . a . of ta ld d ^ , in ' fro a t. i t t b

■Idaho, Court Houte door of th e O o « n ^ $ n tho cwjn Pa lli , »eU a l pnblie a o o tlo i i ,> a id tt- Uoited B tatoi ^ 1 d coin, an th a l i j^ l

' r tit le , dalffl. t a d . ia te ro n of la U .da ' f e a d a n t,.? ; 'W .' B ^ , o f, b a ad t

^EY, . i ih e above described property, o t ' a ixed of in u c i, be n e c e tu ry t>>• l)0 'l .ra iio lo f f id e a t money to la tU fy M l

„ ,, . jadgm ent, w ith l a t i ^ t a ad e o t ^ e te to the hlghMt and beet bidder,

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W ABHINaTOK, Nov. 7 .-8 ljrn in (j of . . t^c<7eraaniirmif(iM 't<>rmsirM it)|pir({- i/’o l'

nl hero today n i rprlain nnd imminent., TItero KO*.HO offldinl eonflrmaUoa,

howevor,' enrly toflny of roport* t ^ t thp 'iifpiinR hnd Alri'sdy occnrred, •‘’“' “J

Tho ({ovormnont propoaw to m#k«* ‘ piil)He tho im portaat lidlnj:* an quick-

- ly n* they come. I t xeemod lllcoly tha t • no new* a i to the nature o f.th o tortn* wnu!<l bo Riven offi(ilnlly un til tho'Oer- A1I><h man eoDiminloD reported 01 pu»In;r thn ^

. A llied line i had taken. aetloD. 0 6 )' . I t was eugKCstci] a t the Btnto ilepart-

m ent th a t thiji commisalon m ight wire hnek .th e n a ta re 'o f tho term a^beforo so tting full •authoriutiDD to nlgn or

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• SiRoIojf seemed to '-M thorltlei about- . 'th e only eoorse sanely even .to thO'Cn-

em y.. Bejeetios Is seaw ely ^ T e n a ~ 'B E thought, tboQKh if Germany elec ts tb a t twcci conne, U nited States>4i^UJW & r plans onom contemplate tt pu ilsh tnA t ? th n t will to hi b ring the O ennan to bU . knees. An nf^.ot M!en. her?, the Q erm nn.natloo Is too mcnC'

; «t«ep«d i& ^ h e ldea e i p e ^ e , too d j r f lee t : ffonrased a t its n llles ' defection, too (N' ' ba ttered a t. tbe fran t, and too 'e erU in lu it- 1 ' of, ultim ate cm shlqg defeat to ba lk mau '. n’t thla la to n o a e n t tu th ,. Onee tb e a m b tic o Is signed, i t is wj|] c

, 'l ik e ly tb a t the whole Oermnn system ing 0 w ill relax into .an upbeaval tb a ( will .

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rommlasionen a t the fron t were In meet la te th is afternoon. T his faet, rhceked a p w ith the tranimiM ion of tho .U nited IV eu Mbiegram, wbleb ,. la sse d by the censor In Paris,'Show ed ' tb a t tbere was snffielent tim e fo r the JP. '

' cab legnm to bave reached New T ork ' n t noon. New T erk tim e, wben I t was , ‘

1 ’ TKeWed and passed by the naval cea* {

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119 Main />City

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fa irs cominittcc, nh cn word th&t Oor- 02 mnny and tbu. A llies had signed no nrmifilico vras tclophoned.' ■

“ Thnt l i flnn,'.’’’ho continned. ‘.'B ut j (lio result hut-lioon inovitablo since, Ami-rira jilnppd two millioo men In 'the «.!, f ie ld ." • . • j "

S lO O ft EXOHANOE CLOSED , ' ^'••NKW.YOBK, Nov. T.-^On nccouiTt.of,Illd rnmk-monium Hint followed tho nn-i iiDuiicomeiit of thu signmg of tho nr- j„] I'lilflllcr, of tho New York 1;■BUwk Kzrhtiitpi unnnuncud th a t Iho px- clmnKi! wnuhl cln«i- n t ” n ’rlock. The {,n; jiiliiltitinn tTon nil. Kfcnt thn t trading ; WIU iii'ijicm lljli-.’ Thp.niarkot was vury tb« xtroii)' nt " |). IU. 6 omu poaco stocks j„ tnii-lii'il th d r hichont rccurdiu ](

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Toiln.v nn tho west front, thu battlo] niu lltio nppnrontty won locntrd an fojiow s:. ho'

..SolMotu (10 tho Dutch frontier, *outh-|l)ei \mr<l through O h c iit. mni Audcnardo, flri K ou th w p straril 'n lu n tt'th e .Schohit to[ 3 Tournni, Muthi-iintwiinl thrnugh Coiidc'utn io till' v icinity of MaubouKc; uniithworil; Ap III ihl' v icinity of Illmuii! m>ulhi-u»t-1 con trnril io the viu ln itr n f 8<-duu; gouth-[lt 1'nntward nIon|{ the Oermnn border to f ihl’ vicinity of liaiionvi]lvr:,i>oulhwanl Lai thrnugh (l<iriiuin ti-xritor.v to the junc- 1 mni tion of. the Kreurh, Ocriunn and S w U i'to r liordcrn. "N fen

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BEKM N -via w iro lm lo London, Dai N'ov. 7.—From <lppnrturc of oor plon-[und l/ioJi-ntiaririi to Ihr tvriit fronl. It h | . 7 ■ourludoil ihnt formal development ofj 7,30 irniii<tir(- m riuiutrn. will follow short-‘ in ! y ,” it 'wnii officially announced hen- T oday. ninr- Tho ncrlin n-lrelcM wb5 dispatebeJ nag ii'forit ilif «rmi»lir<< wnn nigncd and has ndlcnton plainly iba t Ocrmany fullv ten lad made up hor mind to accept tbe She Lllieil (enns. | boro

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BEB LIN , v ia London, Nov. " R e - |£ jn ween the Olso nnd thu Seholdt,' tbo o ; nemy, by heavy n ttaeks endeavored .Q binder tbo methoilleal eontinuaiioh f ,..our. rnovement* which wero com-lenced Slondny," tho Oermnn 'war o f-i___Ice annowneed today. , , ' Wn*

(N ote—Tho abovo is probnbly thoj Tl Ult-official itn tem eni from the Qer* > n t o iau war office on raJlltaiy operatloni, ettii n the next rommuniquo undoubtedly Al ’III contain announcement of the sign* W ar lg o f an nrmistlcc.) , . the

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league of Natiom 1,,,"' Definitely Assured <.«ii

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By BAYMOND CLAPPKR, WABHINOTON. Nov. 7.‘-O rR a u Iw .8 c e r

on of a league of nations hns b een 'od I freed to by tho VnrBaillcK ronferenee, ' w m Iplomnis nnld here toda.v, I w at.T hat "freedom 0# tbe m s " will be annl laced in the kenping of the Icflfpie !■ mpn] [>lIovc(l likely—though Orent Britain ta ry . desirous of m alniaiinng her naval.su^ remaey a t least uu til tho effectiveueu! 01 f ithe Intt^ilnatlonal drganlcatbn iB lpeetj omonstrated. n t P

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' bow orer, . t i a t order haa been reB tore i • The gcnerai strike continues, j 'C oo firqa tiou also was mado of riots {and a general strike a t Hamburg and

Lubock.I H nniburg, n . i-ily o f 750,000 populn- Uion,-,l» located <m ihc Elbe river, 70 j{, m llen^from its mouth. Altonn, w ith |j)] T'.OO’f) ''opulstlon, in located on the

w ost b a n k ,o f tbo river oppoilto n a m -jn ,''“'8. Id,

iy u l U tho grea t.nnvol base, w here,sa th e Oerman blgh sens flee t hiui been j ill h id ing since tho battlo of .Tutlnnd.}I t .Js nlso thu most im portant submai; ]j, in e bnsL’. I t ik believed poaaiblo tha t tho r<ivolutlon,_which began w ith tho qj,

, m utiny of Oerman Bailors a t Kiel, mny j,.. rhavo resulted from the blgh ic ss flee t ,1 1 being ordorod ont to meet tbo Allied '.

- Iha[ r ie n sb u rg .ia a sesport of 50,000 pop- 1,., 'u la tion , 4H miles northwest of K iel. I,: A penrade, one of tho principal aviation 'Centers, in IG milos nerth of Plensburg.I I t ha« n population of 0,000.

Schleswig nnd Ilolfltein togother w ith . Lauronburg, wore wrested from Don- tic m nrk by Prussia In lt!(H, during the lat- inf t o r ’s w ar w ith Austria. P n iw ia 's de- gni f ea t o f A ustria in iSOO enabled P russia nm to Ineorpomto tbese provinces in her thr te rrito ry ;- 'T h e population U largely D anish, whleb boa always been restive, i under I’ru silsn and Oerman nile.'. T b e nren of tho provinces is aboiit - 7,300 aquare mllos a n d 'tb e population '- in IDOO waa l,38r,9fl8.

Tho Kaisor Is oae o f tbo largest Oer- man dreadnnughts. She haa n ton- Q d nago' o f 24,700, la-CM foet long, and I»ai h u a speed of. S3 knota. Sho carries Nal ten IS-Ineb nnd fourteen B.O'ineb gnnS. Dor 3ho was built in 1012. H er crew nnm- Alb bored 1,1.10. « , Wn\T lie Schlcswig-nolstoln Is n pro „

ilrendnaugbt of 14,200 tons..Tho w orknen ’a.ond aoldler#' eotiacil jn ij

lasued Uio following proclamMion: Clai "Qom m des, the- present days o f U f- E ar

to rieal a ad politleal power are fo r the Mai f irs t t i n e in the bands of the aoldiera. ^ rv Carcat vrerk Is ahead' for thla .orRon- U a tlfR irT h o p rw r r a t io n of order is

E ND OF WAB EEAOHBD BU T HO ??;? O FFIC IA L O O N F IR U A nO N 'S & S . YZT B B A O H H D -W A a H ^ p N 'v .- j la i

(Continued frora p a g e V a i r H it

W nnhlngton'U nlled Pres* bureau. pnu The United Press flash reached her6 Qull

i t exactly noon and a t 1S;1G p. m. no I’Ve! iff ic la l word had boen rceolved. E ni

A fte r Prosldont W il»n , Seeretary of f fa r D aket-w as the f irs t to leam from JJ'”' he U nited Press o f |h e signing of tbe irm istlce. . p-J',

H e tonk it cnlml.v. iealcd nf his desk jno , tebind n pile o f work, whilo visitors ,Wm tn ited to see him, be 'waji handed the 'Jan. innpuneement. ^ e

" I s th a t s o ! " said Bnker with only I trace of emotion.

Ifc made’ no other comment. L*]” '- Tho genernl s ta f f a t th a t tlm« wax learlng nf i t through tho cable censor’s ■ffice. ' (Dell

Shortly a fte r Baker learned the newK, Olet k -eretnry of S ta te liansing was hand- Bob id the United Press cablegram, He Albi vaa reserved, bu t tb« sp irit everywhere MS one of relief. Tbe signing of the _ _ irm lstiee caused no surprise tn rnbinei nembers. Only th is forenoon Becre- ^ nry Daniels b ^ said: | . ,

T hey will tako i t . " . i g * |O ffic ia l news o f .tb e signing was ex-

icetad momentarily f ro n Oeneral Bliss It Pnris, w hile diplomatic and naval of- Ben icera expected now» from ihelr report- Moi in . ' ' I Earl

Tbo cap ita l went w ild w ith the news.' Edn -:xtTaa based on tbo United Press 'laebea announcing tho w ar’s end sold »X-*thn ihoosamls. Peoplo gathered in , 're n t throoga and read tbo news o e lt- jip g ^ dly. A nny aeroplanes swept inio t b s ' j g ^ ky w ithin 13 minute* a fte r tho newa c iy i an o , looped tb s loops and flashed over Sam ho e ity from lino to lino cclebratiag, he event. jOcoi

Big guns a t Fort Myer boomeil forth. Wal W ork stopped lo a ll department* o rer

ho c ity as tbe news w u phoned t o ' . . m e a f te r an o th e r .,fn m th e U eited‘‘' | ^ _ ’resa officesr- _ 7 - — ; _ • |

Kvor)*where thore were sbonta of Joy Jq},, hnt th e struggle bad e n d e d . '^ ^ ', " Calt

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B r J . V .-J /JIA flO N - SamXKW YOHKi^Nov.. 7.—Thc-rcvolu. Alci

f o n ^ b ic h has b r tto n out in Schleswig- I’hll Tflistein atrikes the Oennan empire a t |T b “' ill w vakost poinL - If tho rovolutioaists - ire successful in breaking up of (he ' lobonzollorn dominion, in n iniinncrj-^^||’ limilar. t» th a t which has occurred, tc he Tlnpsburg. empire, the cml praC' j n „ ii-a1ly is cortain, _ - ' Jncc

Scholswlg-Ilolsteln w as'' wreBteil Rui> ’(OuuUDenmark ^ y ' the Kingdom of Will • rp ss ia 'to 1804 by ft policy of ruth- Chai essnoiw Which laid the foundation of ’ru ssla 's paramount pwition in Ihe fU' J,'!'*' uro German emplro.

FOB E.'C CTtA N QS-Jjb p r ta l lo j noneyJ Onr work ia like yonr money— ^wiii i e b e s i Twin PaUs News. |o „ ft

■ AlbiClassified A di are c b e a p ^ f fe e t lre . Dav

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g Republicans Secure Another in Illinois

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J- , .CUICAOO, Nov. 7 . - l ’robaliility o f n0 , Ileiiublicnn gnin of one congri-Miiian Iii “ iJlllnols w-as kch'ii lodny wheu a fairly ®;rDin]dcte count Khowfld Brook, Ilepub- '■jKc.iii,' li'!i.>ling Ilepri’ncntaliw- .Konlcr,

l-Dcmocrnt, by n nmnll mnrgin in the 0>2ard ilislrict. County dlstrictn wiin-.l " jo n t Poster'^i-rarry lend in^ilie coun t I- iW illi tw enty prcclncts unrnportcd.!! Urnoks’ ii-nd wnn more than ‘.’00 votes.; In tliii evcnl of PtmliT.V defeat, Illiti-,!

® ois will bo represented In the next housoj I'i by twenty-two Republirons nnd fivo'’ J , demorrais.. I

ncpresentatlvo B a iney ,. Democrnt,' {has been re-elected in tbe S8lh district^.

■ 1 by approximotcly 2,000 plurnllty. This'; 'jw a s tho only other doubtf’. l distric t in.' the stale.

b e p o t u o a n B Id ?’i i A D1 ALBANY, N .Y .,,N ov. r W ith prac-- tically complete returua In th is mom-- ing, the Now York eongreaslonal dele- -■ gallon is made up of 23. B epobiicani;) nnd SO Dem ocrats, Indicating n loss o fj ‘ throe BepubUcans.

, S u b s e r ib T N O W fT rtirN E lT S .

TODAT’S O A B U A L T ^

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H arb y T. Simmons, Avon. III. 'Dennis Snlllvan, N iagara Falls, N . Y. Isaac W. Taylor, Cambridge, Mass. N athaniel Taylor, Theba,'M Iss.D onata Terrlsca, 8emlnolo..PiL * Aibort Tbomas, Trenton, S. C. v Wm. J . Thomas, Windsor. Ky..Iao. W., Tindley, Philadelphin. • Morton P . Topping, Wellman, In. Baniford T . Torgerson. Monroe, U t Jn llu i 0 . Thefhols, Oolumbns, Neb. Claude W all, A rarat, N . C.E ari W ebb,' K ansas C ity. Mb;Marion W lgglni, Hartselle, Ala.Orvll L. W illiams, Sleedman, a C.David W ingfield, Buena V ista, Oa.D ennis-W lie, M nnetta, & a Oeo. Woods, Covington, E y .Sami. Woodson, M attox, vn.Oeo. W orsham,. Charleston, iflss.Lihwood C. W rigbt, Alexander, 0a ..Inc. C. W yckoff, Brooklyn.H arry .p .. Young, Pedro, 0 . ' "Jo»o!-2amofa, Eacinal, T ex ._ ^ ^F in n - ' IL.'ZoBoTI,' CnstlB-Oare,' U t . J ' L o n l i i A ^ U P , Niwdrop, N . Y. - f l Paul'SnTzati.VATtaudvilfe, L a l - . A Qulller Sraltor,- C o r in th ." M lt t . - ^ = ^ '- J ' tVcd D. Saunders. Philadelphia. • C. E nicsl Ceajfgs, Greenup, Ky. ' "Sam Schaeffer, Bankin, HI. EChas. II. Bmith. Baltimore, Md. LOuy A. Sm ith, Braddock ne ig h is , Md. J< H nrry Sparks, Pnrksville, 8 . .C. 01 D avid ' S ta ffo rd ,’ Adrian, On.’ K.Tno, C^:8 tnvros, lliinnilinl,' Mo. 0Wm.. 8u(!sa*.81ocp.v Eve, Minn. PJas. P . eollivao. New Y o rk .. WLee Summers, Torre H nute. Ind. d<I ra B. Swope, E . Akron, 0 , OiWnllncp Thoruton, L afayette, 0« . Tl I’rnrl Tinker, lonla, JHch. . 8 tOeo. 0 . Trego, Circlevillo, 0 , I'lTho'K ,T. Trione. Iron Bult, Wis. R<Jas. Vnldexre, Torre A lta, W. Va. IIi Delbert I>. Vargnsnn, Porvllle, Pa. W Olenn E. W alker, E. Hutchinson. K an. . Bobt. W alker. McCaskill, Ark.Albert W right, Bome. On. ,,H enry C. Zahncr, Baltimore, M d ^

DIBD O F WOUNDS BBCBITBD HT » ^ A o n o K ■

lie n ta n a s t i CcStephen J . L ink, Taylorsville, III. v M atthew F . O liteln, PcekskBl, N . Y.B g t Oeo. II. M a j j ^ ; Yeadon, Po. Ai

Bernard A bt, Brooklyn, N . Y. (j|Moaroe' C. Bill, Bethlehem, Pa. n,E arl J , Coigriff, Dover, Ky. l - E dward N . Davis, Toledo, 0 .B ogen E . Deck, Clillton, Tex.W illiam J . Edwards, Saloon, Idabo. t ,Otia H enry, Texarkana, Tex. mA eri B. M ohr,;Turbot«rllle, Pa. S 'T onotb O 'L e a ^ , Luke, Md. 1.Joseph P.xPouliotte, Glen Falls , N . Y. ^Clyde S . 8awhlll,-Edgewood, P a . j, Samuel H. You ^ J r . , ^ N o w York, N , Y. j |

Oconto P . Amnerman, E lmira, N . Y.W alter Lauranee, Plana, Ohio. “ Oeorge W. T ro tt, Bocbester, N . T .

P l i r » t« L■Louis Abloxcr, Clifton, N . Y. «H arry W. -W. A bnuns, Carlyle, M ont.' ? Michael A B a a ta s lrO o tte n b ^ , N . Y.John. A.;Andrews, Bridgew ater, Maas.C a ltoa 'L :'A ’nti7 , A utryvllle, N . C .' Pi•Idbna Bakken, Ulen, M inn. A:A rthur Blanchett, Canada. B<now ard a Boorcs, B nitbfield , Pa. EIPhila a Howliag, New Orioans, La. FlVemon 0 . Cameron, W ect a re a . Conn; J iSamuel J . Dagg, Orand Baplds^ Mleb. H'P e te r Defoe, Ueanlieu, M ina. TlJoaeph J . Dolio, L afayetU , Calif. CI P rank Key, Brooklyn, N . T .Samnol P . Foreat, Spencer, N . C, HiAlexander Freidel, H U adelpb la , Pa. OiI’hllllps Gallagher, Cloreland, Ohio. OiThomaa Francis Keenan, New York, N . Bi

Y. - - - PlMichael Kehoe, South Boston, Maaa. JoAlexander Kuzskowskl, BnffaJo, N . Y. CHTohn Biddle Laird, Corry, P a . IaWilllnm T. L ittle , Pawnee,. N eb. C(Jnmes S, Lockhart, Phlladelphto, Pa., TlJacob A. Lohmlller, Philadelphia, Po. CIRuiiert J , Mahoney, Troy, N . Y . — SiWilliam i \ Marohn, Cleveland, Ohio. LiCharilo Marion M artin, Holdrege, Keb. PiRoland J i M avotte, Hudson Fa lli , N . T . Cl Lee M cttler, Drexol, M o .' 'riinries Calvin W irth, Jop lin ,.U o , J tfinmuel Youngson, Now York, N . Y, PII^ e .7. Sanford, Necedah, Wis. Oi

■James M. Stew art, Cummings, Va. ' • F.iWilliam Wicer.easkl. Jersey City, N. J . 0! oward J . Wilhelm, Chicago, HI. : OiA lbert Wflklnaon, V Inelaad,-:N ,J. W David L . Wilson, W inchester, Tenn. IJc

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: What We Sell

. Charles P , Miller, Portage, M on t 1John H . Mlllre, Paxtonville, Pa. :

. . . flcdrgo 'M orrison, W atson, Mo. 1 A'dolph J . Nelson, SpaHongton, Neb.

. . . . Jom ei-T .'N ortheo tt, .Seminole, Okla. • C llfford-L . Obrien, Clyde, Ohio.

- William L. Penney, Biehmond, Vn. Emmott D. Perkins, Jaekson, Miss.L ester W. P feffer, Enaton, Pa. ’

. John C. Polatas, Duquesne, Pn. ' Charics Ilcnry Slngleman, Bosedalc, JK as. • Orover V. Sorenson, Provo, Utnh.Pred L . Stcndel, E lkader, Iowa. 3W illiam B. Storeb, Brooklyn, N . Y. \Joseph E . Tnylor, Now Y ork, N, Y, |Oscnr E . Tliomns, Enterprise, Ala. - iTliomas Z. W agner, Newvllle, P a , ' JSquire B, W illard, Seattle , W ash. \I’eari 0 . W ireman, Jaekson, K y. ‘Roller^ L. Woorv, U nndleman, N. C. {llnrnlii J . Duggan, Chiengo, 111. ,Wllllnm KotlaJiIowIcz, Scmnton, Pn. '

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A lexander Alexion, W ashington, D. 0 . ' jEarl 0 . Colter, Columbui, Ind . C

„ Mns. e ig . E leetrieiaa E rnest Seller, Jor- C“ aey City, N . J . r

Comellons F . Coughlin, B uffalo, N . Y. / M atthew H . 0 . Croason, N ew York, N . J

- A rthnr O .E ru * ,B « tfd e a , Tenn. / Jamoa H .-Lekln, Baltimore, Md. 1 Chas. B. M anfnil, B aker, Idabo . i Doaglaa Afl. N nttress, B uffalo, N. Y. j Lyman D. Boot, Canada. ' ; Sgt. William E. Mason, Galesburg, 111. f

O oiponls & Lonls A. Bowman, Crystal Falls, Mieb. \ Biehard Hyson, Covington, Tenn.H arry Fleming, Topeka, E as . . i JJam es Frothlngham, MaedoeL Calif. \

- Wm. a M athel, Daaube, M laa. \ ~ Jam es H . Nelson, Shreveport, La. 1

Jesso a Poole, Oracovllle, Minn. \Joseph D . Dermody, Cincinnati, 0 . &Bugler Josoph D. Laird, BlalrsviUe, Pa. C

W agonats ^Llord D. Aeker, Allentown, P a . fMelvin Day,' Springfield, Mo. ^ Fa rrier B. V. Baker, U anha tU n , Kas.Cook Oallio L. Sima, Natoma, Kas. V

P z in te a :- Paul N . Acosln7East BakersfrSrarCafir. ^

Andrew T. Appleby, HmcoTtilB,"‘r e» r . Boy Babcock, O alti, Iowa. i Elgin H . Baxter, ^ I t e r i g b t , Texaa. ,

, Floyd Bradloy, Dexter, N . Mex. i in; Jaa. W, Brawley, Bolts, Tex, - " ^

H erbert Briscoe, M oont P leasant, Del. t T honaa Brooks, Or&ntavllle, Oa. ^ Charics W, Burlingame, Central Palls, j

H alile Butler, Matee, i l a . iOus B, Calhoun, Troy, Tenn. ^Gordon J . Campbell, Chicago, III. ,

N . Basillo CanMrano, Philadelphia, P a ; i Pbll L. Carleton, Cleveland, Ohio. S John L, Carlton, WIndom, Texas. o

Y. Cneopers Cnnnlehael, Conyera, Oa. ~ " Loulo M, Case, W est AshevUle, N> C. (Tolonto Casey, Okcmahn, Okla.Thomas P. Cassidy, N ew York, N .Y . ’ Charies E. Chambers, W ashington, D. C.

_ Samuel D. Conrow, B ly th ^ Cnlif.Louis W. Crcps, Larnod, K as.

eb. Pred Cuff, Pm nklin, Ky.T . Christopher J . Daley, Parrockaw ay, L.■ I ,, N. Y,

Jnmes P . Daloy, Ila rtfo rd , Coan. Pletchcr M. DavlS, Willow, 'Va, ■Omer C. Dearmon, M eCurtaln, Okln.

• F.ari 0 . D inger, Bethlehem, Po. .J , Charics Dommell, Lancaster, Pn. j

O star Drew, Arlington, Texna. ;Willlnm II. Dupke, Standlsh, Mirh. i

, I jo f fe n o a L . W inn, Princeton, Cal.

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llen ry Depies, Fredonia, Wla.Joseph W. Dernciirs, D otroit, M ich .. Edwin E. D unnavoat, S t Louis, Mo- M ajor Ellison, Vniieveille, N . C.Owyniio B. ^ e r > ', Glasgow, ifo .A ntoni Kaiim erskij L ittio PalU, N ; Y. Jos. B. KIce, Sow York.W alter 0 . Klino, N. Fairflold, 0 .Van C. King, Curlew, la .

lie, W ard B. Knight, Lanensler, a C.' I’oul A. II. Le.irmann, New- London,

Wis. . _______Tlinddons 11.-Ni'nl,---Fh'IIKirapWit!-*. Clarence J . Nclnon, Lawndale, M ion ... Phillip Pock, Chnrlotte,- Tenn.L nfayetle Enbank, S iallo. Mis*.Bnico B. Paris, C u itfr City, Okln. Clarence Pnrrnr, M anchester, Tonn.’Bugo H. Peldlnisch, Haw thorne, N. Y. A brabn iiiPeldnr, Bombery, a C.Pri'd W. Polkers, Anomosa, la .I lcnry J . Porde, Dccorah, la .Mike Porfe, Bayonne, N . J .W ill Harrison Preeman, Beloit, Kas.Bovd Punim, Otithrio, Kv.

.' Jos. P . Oagnon, Pail Biver, Mass.Clarence Oibbs, D arien, On.

er- Cornelhis W. Gist, W elichpcc, Calif. ‘ Bandall Oroham, Tiennn, Go.Lloyd J . Hnrtmnn, V t . Savngo, Md.

T . Amos H eath, Norwood, Oa. - N . Jno. D. Hick, Signal M ountain, Tonn,

Clalr .T. Hoo<l, New Floronce, Pn.. A rtbfo L . Jo iner, P o lo In ,B .C .

II. Jones, W aynesboro, 'Oa^ 'Elmer K atunon , Lako Ogneva, Wis.

- Ixsland A. K ilmer, A ubnm , N . Y. Hugert- H. I^ona rd , Caggon, la .Bndolph L indquist,-D uluth, Mian. Stanley H. Lindsey,' Lynn, Masa.

eb. WJIlio LWingslon, N . SU tlon, N . C. ■ B o b t II. Lodge, SU ubenvlllo, 0.-

iJno . P . Lcnergan, W orcester, M a ^Wm. J . Lowe, Fannville, N . 0.Wm, D. Lowther, Aaher, Okla.Emilio C. Lozano, Brooklyn, N. Y,Wm. MeClary, K fngstrce, S. C, . Millard MeParinnd, M onrorin, Kas.

?n. Carl D. M elntosb, MoUesto, Calif.Loul* Maehae, Sehulenbnrg, Tex.M artin M anning, Lyons, la .M aurice Marcell, Houma, liO.Je ff M arks, Montleello, On.Will M artin , StniweB. Oa.Martin F . Masse, Bpokane, W ash. 'Herman J . Mooneb, D ovor,-F la............. - --

Z ' Sterling Moore, Oreenvllle, a C . .Jas. E. Morgan, Drum, Flo.Blloy M. M ott, yrillspolnt, Tex.Jesse S. M un b y , Cleveland, 0 .Conway 0 , Myera, QawUng Green, V t.Jos. L . Myboad, Ham ilton, A la.Edw, D, N orthrop, O raage, Va.Peter F . OconeU, Goodhue. Minn.

^ E rnest B. O rt, H am pton, N . J .Edgar N . Pennock, Baltimore, Ma.Clyde B, P b lp p s,,V aney Center, Kas. Bruno P . P lejda , Chleago.A lbert P ike, Franklin , Ga.Olio P rice, Grayson, la .PredT t W. Ponnd, P o rt A ustin, MUh.

_ Bam, L. Becso, Cornwell, 8 . 0 .

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