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A TWICE-A-WEEK ^HE TWIN FALLS TIMES iVOL. XI. NO. 1 ELEVENTH YEAR:^ TWIN FALLS. TWIN FALLS COUNTV, IDAHO, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1915. SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 PER YEAR GREATER CROPS IfTHISTORY llsitcd States, in Shawe to. feed The World. AFl'l-K OF COUNTKY MILL FALL SHOUT OF 1914. , WARNERrJENNISON YARDJS SOLD Boise-Payette lum ber Company Jakes Possession. M ILL'UK Ol'LKATKl) AS IMKT OF CHAIN I.\ SOUTIIEIIX IDAHO The Wlicut I'ro)) 1 h u B«cord Breaker This Year; tVrn Ih StIU KInir all ()ropi>. ' WaBli«DKton. Oct. 7.—Amerlciin har- vouta thiH yeiir will bo tlio i»o«l viilu- >blQ evor produced. • WJUi tlie wlu-ul .crop cxccLHlInK n 'bllHoii bQuhelH, the largest ever turned out in one Ben- 'bon by any uution, a corn crop which ' uIbo may prove lo be the lurKeat ever _ 'grown, the Rovominent'H Octobor crop ~ report Isued today announced prclim- in»ry catimateH, vblch indlcato rec- ord Jiorvesta of oats, burlcy, rye. Bwect itotatoes, rlco, tobncco and buy. Com iB hUII kies of -crops, wlUt in- dlcaUoDH of 3,02C,1DO,000 . buBbelH. While tliat Is 98,000,000 buuhelit below •the record of 1S12, the final produc- 'Uon when the harvcut (» (IniKhLHl and *11 stiiUaUcs compiled, may more thiin nako up for tho deflcinncy. Tlie high* . «r prices this year uHBure iho moat valuable corn crop ever KroAvn. At prlcca to furmefa provaUlbK Octobtir 1. the corp c r ^ la worth »2,i:i3.000.000. I'roapecls .Incrcftsft. '. Wheat proapccta Increased an tiic ;;rowing »*ei\aon proproaHCd, und Uie Rovomment’ti enrly Keuuoa forecuatK : moved up month by month, so that to- . day's primary eHtlmatOH of produc- tion was placed ut l,003,0l’9,00u bnab- «la> Wet weather at harvest time, how<»Tor,.r«Iucod Uic quality o£ wln- ^tor wheat bo mucJi Uiut much of It will not be bvallablc for mllllnK pur- pooefl rfnd will have to b e ' uaed for food. At prices prevnJllnB October X. the*form value of the crop in J9lO,- 344,000, cohsldornbly more tlian ever |wu« paid for a wheat crop before. ; September \<'eathcr waw particularly •Uestrnclive lo polatooH, causing a re- daction of U7,7SS,000 busliela or 10 per • ccBt In tJie forecast of production. To- • bacco d\ bo Mattered ,£rom unfavorable '••ondlUonH, which caused a decreuho of 21,196,000 pounds In Hre—productive forecoat. Tobncco however, proiulrtcn lo exceed Uio roconl o'f IftOSt by Cl.OOO 000 pounds. Oiiier J»h- Crojis. Oat« wlH cxcf'od th«? rncord iTop of 191S by nlinoBt i 00 ,(j00.000 buKUeln, Barloy will «-x<-.vd Us r.;curd by la.* 000,000 buahcls: H\v(rcl potntoen by o,000.000 buHh.-lH und lia;' l>y 8,000.000 ions. , . •■Thr pol^ito forecast lm« declined 38,36B,000,COO bUKliolii. n reduction of 38,000,000 bUKbf'lH. or nearly 10 per coat from lln- Soptenib'.-r 1 forocuHt." tjitf j)ur«“au o£ crop.s csUniateK’ alutcw ment soys. year'n crop was ch- ------- --------------and the isly I timate<l iit ^OU.OOU.tipO bUHhcIa aVeraRC of the precedlnR fi 357.000.000, Tlie crop xerli focU»d by bllKht j»nd rot son the prlnclpnl potato bPcllonH eiiKt of the MlBnlfslppl rlvor. Not only will the crop be H hort-bul Hie ki't plnic <lUBlltles iirolmbly poor." (hcrrnn F«rrrjis|'«. Tlio barley crop, lilt.- the other nhiuII, sruJu irropH and wheat and oats, tiu» 4)Tc»rrun curly J«r.-<asts nf production nnd exeo.tlK that of any prevloii:; bar- ley crop, the esUmat.' beliiK i;::7.0l)ll.0U0 bUKhelR. w hlclf »x)nip:ireH with 1;ikI yeurV cHtimale of l’ .i.'.000,000 and. the averoKe of the pr»eeclln>c five yeiirs*)!" 182.000.000. . , , . The fluallty In very good for f.'.il- Ing purpose. beliiK plump inulheivy. but much ha.H been badly staJD*-*! by rains after harvont. r.‘d«clnB the qual- ity for mnUlnK- Tho npple crop forecast is 71.C32.000 barrels (throe bunhelK), which is 433,- 000 barn-lH lanser Uian the September 1 forc<ttat.,bul 12,7CS,000 barrels lo«s ^ than last year's etitlmirte of produc- tion. This eatlmate rrfi-nv to total farm production (census basis), only » portion of whtcU represents the ho- called commercial crop. AlUiReUier the s-nson of lOi:. has botfft-ftrrorabln for crop production. OllNfSE COMING in Nfw York Chtnatonn In Ilrama at the LaTeriofr. Former Oniiem o( Yard \>'U1 Pmbublj I'urcluisn Interest In Some Otber .line uf Industry. The Wai paiiy, u lu il^n' ilson Lumber com- ™ compoaed of T. •K. Warner and ftl. K. JennlHon. has sold Its holdlnss to the Bolse-Puyetlo company of Uolse. Poak*:9aion wan given till! new owners some time last week. Tlie ynrd-wlll be operated aa tt part of u string of yarda located in a large iiuuibur of towns In tliitt part of Uic suto. Thv local muQORer will be It. W. IJjiJcgraff, u youuK lumber man of oxperleoce, formerly in the employ of tlie Ostrander lumber com- pn»y.’ /• Messrs. .Warner andyocnnlson It Is ini6re<l have entered jRegotiatlons for one of tlio pioneer business iiouse^ thla cit}'.' but as yet havo not cloaed tho deal. Under the direct maiiaBC- TOcnl of Mr. JcnnlHon, U\c lumber com- , ly built up a good paying business and was considered one of tiie sub- llal yartls of Uie city. RUN DOWN BY AUIO ». Holmi-s Uun 0»er by Mr?.. ^Y. S. Campbell Monday Aliening. G.’ B. Holnieii was run over sujd sc- srely Injured .Monday.evenlnK about flvo o’clock by no automobile, driven by Mrs. W. S. Campbell. The uccl- dent occurred In front of the posto^ ,cc and vjms wltncttod by several ho -were standluR on the sidewiilk. s's’oon'os po.islbie Mr. nolmes was picked up anil taken to the hospital, where lie Is reported to lie RcttliiK ilong nlccly. . Mr. HolrnvH wus riding his whcrl lo he postolllce, and saw the machine :omhiK behind him and endeavor.i.Hl o get out of tlie way. The driver of .he machine wus going vory slow but could not keep f?om hitting Mr. Holmes. The shock threw him iindiT the machine, the • his cliest ilolmiiH lind Ihe W in g himself •' \^Ueels. thuK es av^w.'siilt.d in front wli ,md one ankle. Mr. presence of mind to iear of the hind •aplnj? what nilsht fatal InJurlcH, SENATOR BORAH GIVEmRNING Looks to future of Worhers and farmers After the War I'llOTKC TIO.V AUAI.NST LOW WAGE .SCALK I.H1>EUATIYKLY .NKKHKD Idubu's ^un Says Industrial llccon strncUou In Europe Will .Mo»«ce I’ S, Without Protwthe Tariff. ; Boston, Mass. — While advocating mllititry preparedness, the upbuild- ing ,of Uie apniy and the navy, Icnator Borali of. Idaho, in an open* ,ir uddrcas delivered here Sunday »f- tomoon before u large audience de- ilared Uiat “it la ewii more essential that wu prepare for peace thno time we prepare for war.” AntldpaUug u tremendous flood of cheap products from Kuropu following Uie restoro- tlon or peace abroad. Senator Borah declared in fuvor of un immediate re- vlafon of Uie tariff upward In 'order to protect Alnerlcan Uie Uircotened flood from Europe, lir the course of his address, Senator BoraJi said: We mSiy not with safety Ignore Uie alluaUon i\s U win confronV ua at the f the war. The standard of liv- ing In Europe will be reduced to the lowest possible sUindurd. Our \vork- ing men will come In deadly coirpe- tiUon wlUi Uie laborers uf Europe and ‘at (he lowest stnndariTpf wage und yet driveii as never beforo to help Ku- In bucU her markets und lu;r trade. To Ignore such a condlUon of arfairs. wholly probable lo happen, Is to leave Hie working men of this coun- try exposed to a situnUon only l<isi* crncl Uian w'ur, is to leave iniillons of wlUiout work nnd oil the rugged edge of hunger. New Indjuslrlul Europe. Kurope, when she emerges from s war. will be. Induslrlally af least lew Kurope. If nothing else lia|>> . IS that will happen. Just us Uie or- ganization of great armies, tlie disci- plining, feeding und cloUilng of th luring Uie civil wur taught us v... •alue of unity on a vast scale, luughi | rganlzfttioii and i.o-1 CARRANZA IS RjCOGNIZED Pan-American Assembly Agrees on Mexican Program IM TEI) STATES WILL KECEIVE I t’AKRANZA S KK1»J{ESEXTATIVE lU'lW Tlmt ConstltuUomilkt Was Strongest und (Viul'd Itt^storv Orde Influencr.** SMn-tar) Lansing. Waslilngtoii — Kecognltion o( Uie purti- leil by Genixul Carranza us the fuct’o goveriinienl in Mexico was inlmuusly agreed upon Saturday by th / I’uii-Amerlcan conference as he BtVp lo be rccommetidwl to Uieir •ospectlve governments. Secretary Ivunaing'' on hehalfof Uic United States goYeinnieiit. expresswl Itu’in- icntlon to rLK;oKnlze General Cnrranzu ;iml- the umhusKudors of Uruzil, Chile, ArgenUna. and Uie ministers of Do- llvla. Uruguay and Quatcmula, iruns- uiitted Saturday niglit Uie dt'clslon of tho Washington governmeiiL, us well as Ihoir opinions In agreement with It. I.,unslng has obtalncnl the ap- jirovnl of President Wilson to the plan And' before Uie confercnce began all the oUicr mknisterH In the i.jitin- Ame'rlcan corps also had given their ndhe aTlic ; to IL Important Step, action of the conference regarded generally as the most Imporl- niit diplomutic slei> In • Uie Mexican illuatlon ,Hlnce Uie Uulied States de- ilde^l to withliold recognition from Uie Huerta govornmont more thun two ■cars ago. It means Uiat the Car- •au7Ji government will receive Uie niurui support of Uie I'nlted States lui embargo ou ahipmcnta^f- [he opposing facUonK wlllvbe laid as soon as recognition actually Ih ostendeil. which wlU prububly be %vUh- •inlglil, oiifereiH'.,' -wuh III s.'Hxion for three hours. Will Aid rnrrun/.n. / Olllclals bellove nmnv <-leni<-nl:’ in I Mexico will ulign and ihii ih>pt u 111; HAWAIIAN TROUPf COMING Lainrlng Tlientrc .Engage-• Fiinioii' Hell CoiDpiiny, Oct. IS-1(1. Hundreds of Chinese will oppear In Twin Frills Wodnenday and Thurs- day on U«c scrcon at the Ijivering thc- atr© in on unusually exciting two part drama rntiUc«l ■Tour'Cmins of nice." Tbrf scenes are laid In Chinatown. Sew York. Two* eicollent comc<lios and a well built drama -wiH complete th© program, ' , Uany compllmrnt* are being heard ■OQ, Uie quality of Uie ».hows at the Laverlng this yelu* and the large au- ‘ 41ettce« all seem pl«ai*d w«Ui the pho- topUy offeriogs. The Latm-Iob Is ad* mlrably adaplt<l to phoplar*. haTlBg a are prooC opcraUns room^a spleadld TmUUUnf i 7 »tem. wide aUl^. many 4Zlti and confortable se«ts. TIi<‘ first nmii.'iiruiice In Tw in of a genulnt: lIa\V'ullun companv. of I lingers and ijiuyers of naUoiiul repu-1 Uttlon, wlU hi; on Friday, Octol)or If!. he Ijivt'ring tlieutre. U w« k poT^- slble t(t secur<! Uils fine uttracUon In Twin I'allH only Ihrougli the comb'ned cfforls ot'lbe l.nverlng Uiealre here! , and the Malrstir tlieutre nt Holse.! Uiese iwo'.lhcatres guuranteelnp the; liawailans a specified number of i3i-{ gngcments. i Hell's lliiwallans have a natlonul . reputation nml are recognised u-< the! best of all llawailun attractions. . Ini every cUy theyivave played Uiey have nceived Ihc cndorsemnt c th press and th public. . On Kriilny nhd Saturday night. (Jc Ifith and ICth. tliy will appear nt Ui I..avering. pnw nting a full evening' entertninnieat. tlM-'program to. Includ ft reel or two of high class picturc (0 he exhibited while the audience I being seated. operuUon. and Just as tliia spirit of | _ iiuity and organization, the ccmcep- tlons-Af vasuiess. wus trunsferred by from Uie fields of war lo Uie peuce-A ful fields of industry, so will it lie. inly on u more tremendous scule. In Europe. Our vust ruilrpad enterpr'^< s, ouf great Industrial comblnatiiiiiM. our gigantic business orgunUutlons the raUonal and legltlinaie result. •■Gcrmuny even before the war was Uiu most thoroughly organl^teil ,in>l disciplined industrial nation In the world—her history since 1S70 has hr. ii u murv'ei — clllclent, self-contuined. son-helping, nmsterful. She wiJ( he on more Uioroughly organized ufier e wur. England and France huve i so learned In Uie crucl school of war e lesson of unity in Industrial life.! (Continued on Pace 4. ucd his jriiii.'lllni lutter wll lUUude til neuts. permlUiiig ol' i.r tiiv vjirlous branclK' .1 Cpnstitntiotiullst pa COMMISSIONERS SUPPORT EAIR Promise financial Aid to filer Booster FORTY Al'KES \EAU FILEII OF- FEHEI* TO COI NTV EARMER KILLED INJUNAWAY f. B. Kyle Meets Instant Deatli By Being Thrjown from Wagon HAS RESIDEII 0.\ TWIN FALLS TIIACT FOR SEVEILVL YEARS Tounty'Will. Erect Buildings and C Ntruet Tniek, If Stnie Laws Will rernni. \ wus < of the fill guesUoni HiiUsfncti . <ither sub]eels h: ling Unlli'd Si Ignition upon th tlie selUem'-su- strictly hy U l).‘ on Uu' OfORGIA JU B Ilff SfBENAOfRS A Coiarwl Troupe (iiUng lixn^Hent .Snllsfaetliin nf (he Orpheiini. , fin nichts of' thi^ e Orplir THE ORPIIEANS P lfA S f ade tho opiUar eetiA . •os/ had NEW SHE fOR HOSPITAL itian Anaiunn. niiK'tlng of Ihe^o ' Monday, tli*/ b acres of larfd on ^ t n reRUlar niiiet: commisHlonrnT, ' M ondi. purcbasi-d ten acres of lanil on th<i rtUto highway, near Uic Ilock rreok bridge, wlifcli will be u»« h1 for .Uie county hospital. It is the intention of the commlsnioners to sell Uie forty ucrea the county purthaswl'home time ago and uijvo the bulldlng!r to the now alto. O A K L A N D BARRELS rABAFFI.NEIt Jb V.iRMlSHEl> FOK CIDEU AM> K tt.a'T „ n . « a . 91.74 .C2.40 feL76 -..•2.S5 Tho Orphean Quartisl, which opi Uie Twin Fulls lecUire course on tober 7lh, proved a very happy eji un the part of the coinmUti'e pleased und dellghti-d a packeil h< nt Uic' Ijivering. Cood voice.s and u pleasing stage presence made the four voung men extremely pop Iheir audience wlio greeti number with hearty encoro: Mr. V. F. FIenr>*, basao of nuny. said the l^ireriiTg the eosieflt places to sing I) ever experlcnce<1. The gooiJ qualities- of Uie new nound IwartJ system re- cently installed ut this theatre were in evidence, auditors in the rear of the house being able to iirnr ptlTfoctty.' The vuJue of Uie fire' exits In the Luverlog wen‘ admirably shown at the close ot the performance, when^’elghl hundriHl and thirty people made their way to the strrt*ls In two and one-half minutes, showing what could be done in raae of actual danger from fire. The Larerlng - management kindly consented to run movies ^hile Uiu au- dience was assembling thereby pn venilng a tlreBome wall for thosi' wti arrived early. , This ;<fd w ith r .a . ...t- .u.st Ul I wci'k’thc managem has been fortunat) [the Oeorgiu Jublle Ib un exccUenl troupe ot colored en tertnlners and they are singers, come dians nnd dancers of merit. If you car. to heur original darkey wit und hU' mor. do not fall to hear Uils troupe This/ Is u . delightful eiilcruhuucni from sUirl to finish. On Monday cVe- Inlng the Uieatnf was .filled .to over- nd flowing and (•vcrjotie wtvs pi Uic acrcnaders. For the hint three nights of the a double bill In vaudeville will h en. The headliner is the. famous Ha- waiian Duo. Jack and Kitty J.ep. pr<^' I senUng excellent music, songs and dances. Thla Is a South Sea specialty of Hawaiian pa.stimes. The KImura family put on a wond-Tful Jrtpanese ■tJoVelty.- act,' ■wlilch will be u pleas- Ins feature of the double bill. For the three evenings. Charlie Clmplln and Mabel Normand will !>♦• seen In a two- act Keystone com'Hr. entllh**! "nis TrysUng Place," Th*- progrum-Is one of pleasing variety. kIv lOOKING fOR MORf WATfR. OPENING NEW GAff |(ieonre SJchaEd»on. to be.Kenil; for IhiMlnesir In o Few l»ays. 5 gal.. 6 hoop, each .. 10 gal., (i hoop, each ...... J5 gal.. 6 hoop, each ...... 20 gal.. 6 hoop. eacl> 55 gal., 6 Tioop, each ...... 30 gal.. 6 hoop, e a c h ...... r Klgney Wiiolesals Co. Tv> .Falls, Iteb* George Hichanlson, who for »ev- eral year* operAted the Elite llestau- raot on South-Main avrnue.. has de- cided to enter b'uRlnesn ogain. He has secured a leaac oo the building one door ea»t of the Booth MercanUle com- pany and l» haring Uie-rooms nevjjy papered and painted. .\(r..IU?hnnlHon has given’ hi* placl» of bu«lneM tho name of the Waffle C>te. He will be ready for buRfaos-i-ln a few day; Knglneers for I»«ndholder» .Seeking Water We^t of Kalmnn Rlj;er. 1■ Eugln<t rs In the employ of the bond- I holders of the SnJnxm river project ilArted out early' this wi-ck to esnm- ne Uie terrltor>- went of the .Salmon •Iver and to run * survey from the Jruneau river across, to Uie Salmon. ) This hurvey'wlll also Include Uieeu«t 'fork’ of Uie Bnine.111. Hou^.- er-ek and (’e<l»r creek and oth'rr minor Blream.''. The engineers -will ri-pon. Off the cost of’constmctlon work nec- e«w«ry to divert thchc siri anis into the Salmon ri»crvoif. The territory wa* gone o\er two years ago thTs fall by J. M. Burkett; of the state engineers’ office, who re*" porti«d unfavorably on Uie pro^rcL Th-*' bondholdar*' are having U\e »urvey m»de to satisfy th«*nw'^lveH 'whethrr ,or not the proposltlou. U pmrUcnl.— ilt.MolUster Herald.' The Twin Falls county fair cun .Id to be oniclally launched us the result of tho actl 9 n of the Twin Falli unty Tommlsalonerft In ucccpUng thi te offcretl for grounds by the niel- islness men. Tho Filer clUzens li entered heartily into Uie cnt6rprlae ind in buying valuable land on tlif dge of Filer ahowh their intentions tc muko Uie fair a aucccss. TJie following Uikcn frtmi Uie Jouni- ul of tho county .commisHioners pro- cc>cdlnga shows the uctlon and atti- tude of the board wlio will bu govern^ cd -by th>^advlcc of tlie county attor'^ und tho attorney general. Oct. 11, IDin: I p. m. le hoaril mpt pursuant lo receHs. Present all members nnd the clerk. Whereupon Uie following procet'd- ings were hail, to-wlt: In the nmiUT of county -fair: In this mutter lids being the date set r hearing tho propositions of the irlous fair committees, the Hoard ■oee.'ded to the consldcrullou of u immunicatlon, received from the Twin commlUee and on' lllc wliicli is us follows: Thursday, OcU 7lti, I!)l.'i. t u clUzenu meoUng held in Uie iimorcial club rooms there-were present about 40 clUzcns tu heur Uic report of Uio Fulr Grounds'committee. Mr. U E. Salladuy waa In the chair and W. .'M , l.amblnK made' u verbal re- port. , • ” ie following rew)luUon. offer.'d by M. J, Sweeley was nnaninionsly a«loptifi:- Kesolved. that the county commls- Joners un«l-th.i-Filer commlUoe be no- llfi<-<l iliut us long a» Filer Is asking junty asslstunc<‘ for u countv fulr, lut Twin Falls will not' usk c<innty ^’ 4 )stl■'nc•' for a fair, but will do all I ih.-ir powc-r lo make ihe Filer fair .1. MeMIM.A.'f, S.c'y. It uppeurlng 'fnini .tin: Ubovr eom- .iiuli'iitioii Uiut thi' A-^'Ux Falls eoni- Itti-e Ihw pledged Uielr ussIsUmcc In mklng'u fs\lr at Filer a Buccess, Iho .(ConUnued on i'liKe ■».» E. B. Kyle, u furmer ilvjng four mllCH west und one mile aouUi of Uy was InHtwiKly killed luBt Thurs- day evening by being thrown from it wugon, Tho deceased was un- loading Homcv. hay from* his wa- gon when Uie 4)am becnmo frighten- iHl und ran away, Uirowing Mr. Kylo 3Ut against u atmo fence, fracturing Ills skull und bruising him in a frightful manner. Mrs. Sarah Anderson, a'sister who la living on the ranch, iicard Uio IiorBos running, but who did not see Mr. jCylo when he was thrown out, went ■to InveaUgule and found him dying. Tho uccldent l;appenod In tho feed lot, 4>ne side of which being incloaed by a stono fence. .Mr. Kyle had boon warned^many Umcs to be careftU of - team, as one of the horsea would run away if given luiy opportunity. At Uie Umu of his deuUi, Mr. Kylo was alxty-Wvo years of iige and unmar - ried. Ho hud lived for several years on Uio tract, being highly respited by ull who know iilm. The funeral wiib hold from the hotno if Mr. Holloway, u neighbor, Satur- day afternoon, tiie services being con- ducted by Uov. S, S, Neher, ot tho Church-of Uio Brethren, witii trttor- ncnt in Uie Twin Fuils cemetery. MfmfiG Of^mROPRACTORS Or. AlJierton Kleclrd VIrc I’rat. nt I'oiiTcntloQ Jlcld Id Ilolso Lost Week. AUTO TRUCK lINf TO BUHL William- Stanton Will .Make Reguiii TrIpK Itally nnd furry Cn-um. nuhl %-Twiii Wni. Stunton. Inltlatf'^wfft^liursduy und 111 go buck und fjSlftlwlftlly hereafter irrylng Uie creum.'from hero to the county scat, und cAmpeting with the railroad In Uie currying of puasengers. The cream will b<- secur<'<l for tho Sterling creumery und for th- i.lneolii Produce company ut their substations. Kxtra trips will be made whenevyr re- quired for tlif nocommo<lallon of, the people, ' .Mr. Sunton will make one trip to Custlefor.l w.-ckly. The schedule on which he will run nnd Uie date on which he will visit Castleford will be announord later.—Buhl Pioneer. Will be Serred Friday Etenlqg Jn Itiuie- m«at of rhristian ('hnrfh. Ideal Dible class ot Uie First Christian church will serve a Harveat Home dinner In the l»an.ment oC.th< churcli, fYlday evening of this week. The dinner will be a gooil one und all of the heal of Uie- season will Rrace U\e fenUve l>oard. Acfljaat Jluppens on Fnroi Sonth* nest of City. Fanenii Held Hatiir. dny Affomoon. Thu Iduho State ChiropracUc Con- }uUon held u l Uolse, Oct. -tth and Gtli. waa a great success. The largest ever hold by tho profession. The meeUng wus called lo order It 10 a. m. by Uie president. Dr. Guy, .f Poculclio, uii.l look on Uie reeulur form of business, ull details wero thor- ighly taken cure ot In Uieir regular order. Lectures on various subject-s wfre glyen by Drs. Guy. Burt, Terry. Wyfttt. Uurkhardt, Atherton. Upton mil muiiy others, which were Instnic- Tlie clinic wus u very iiimoftimt part it the meeting, an ;i nuRnTer of un- isunl were present*'<l. A Imrd fight wus put up for Twin Fulls fo bo the place for tho next regular meeting In iaiC^ but Pocatello , out. by u smuU majorlly. So tlw . convention will be at Pbcat&llo, wirerc It Is unUclputed two to Uint> lundred will be Ih attendance. Tho election of ofllcers wus as fol^' ows: »r. Guy; of Poiruiello, re-elct- ;d president; Dr. AUierton. ot Twin Falls, vice president; Dr. Burt, of noise, secretary: Ur. Burkbardt. of Caldwell, treasurer. Dr. Wyatt. oC ' Hulil. chairman of Uie bourd. naming Drs. Terry and Strayer,- of Nampa, to erve with him. AH ofTljem. were U“ctcd for one year. Dr.. Atherton slatea that.all had a very enjoyable time, and in vory ea- UmslaaUc over the r«!«ulta of Uils con- veoUon of Drugless Physicians, nnd especially regarding Uie requiring of higher standard of eitlclency for all ■actiUonera of drugless mcchods. COUNTfAGFTrm Nbivton Vi. BIrtb. of CalltoraU. Coidu Highly R<«coiDmetided a.n u . Expert. Newton W. nirch. of California, has been tendered and atxopted tho poel- UoD of county agent for Twin Falls iity. Tho poBlUon^was tendered him by the county commlsslonent on • • advice of H. W. UocUbaum, of U\o ivcrslty of Idaho...nlate..leader ot iinty agwita. ' .flr. Hlreh come , to Tw;in rails ocunty highly r<*conmend- ed for . tho poslUon. being u graduato of the agricultural college located at M anhattan, KanHlis. He ha.s also scrr- ed Uie department uf agriculture la the Phlllipptees for several years. Mr. Birpb Is DOW engaged in farming la Golden fltato. ... >> COMEDY NIGHT.AT ISIS COAL Nilli-CliannelU. I Thur»day Evealni; HwrMfht to I all Tbroofrb tbe Show. 'I If you want to eajoy.a good, faeartx '! laugh, do nolfalliobcat'lho lal» tb®- ’ luter Thura4ay evening ot this wee^ The management of that.popolar pli7 hou.4o haa mad» arrangeaeDta for « , night of comedy, and nothlac b^tcem* ody for that nliht. Tbe plctarM.wiU {be oL the best comedies obtainable aod.. I wiii •b« .saw tp plfOM. CeaansidaLC.-' [next we^ I picture* ererr iHcM. --r

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Page 1: TWICE-A-WEEK ^HE TWIN FALLS TIMESnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN-FALLS...A TWICE-A-WEEK ^HE TWIN FALLS TIMES iVOL. XI. NO. 1 ELEVENTH YEAR:^ TWIN FALLS. TWIN FALLS

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TWICE-A-WEEK

^HE TWIN FALLS TIMESiVOL. XI. N O . 1 ELEV EN TH YEAR:^ T W IN FALLS. T W IN FALLS C O U N T V , ID A H O , TUESDAY, O C TO B ER 12. 1915. SUBSCRIPTIO N $2.00 PER YEAR

GREATER CROPS IfTHISTORY

lls itcd States, in Shawe to. feed The World.

A Fl'l-K OF COUNTKY MILLFALL SHOUT OF 1914. ,

WARNERrJENNISON YARDJS SOLD

Boise-Payette lum ber Company Ja k e s Possession.

M ILL'UK O l'LKATKl) AS IM K T OF CHAIN I.\ SOUTIIEIIX IDAHO

T h e W licut I'ro)) 1h u B «cord B reak e r T h is Y e a r; tV rn Ih StIU KInir a ll ()ropi>.

' WaBli«DKton. Oct. 7.—Am erlciin har- vouta thiH yeiir w ill bo tlio i»o«l viilu-

>blQ evor produced. • WJUi tlie wlu-ul .cro p cxccLHlInK n 'bllHoii bQuhelH, the la rg e s t ever tu rn e d o u t in one Ben-

'bon by any uu tion , a corn c rop w hich ' uIbo m ay p rove lo be th e lurK eat ever

_ 'g row n, th e Rovominent'H Octobor crop ~ re p o r t Isued today announced p rclim -

in » ry catimateH, v b lc h ind lca to rec ­o rd Jiorvesta o f o a ts , bu rlcy , rye. Bwect ito tatoes, rlco, tobncco and buy.

C om iB hUII k ie s o f -crops, wlUt in- dlcaUoDH of 3,02C,1DO,000 . buBbelH. W hile t l ia t Is 98,000,000 buuhelit below •the reco rd of 1S12, th e f ina l produc- 'Uon w hen th e h arv cu t (» (IniKhLHl and *11 stiiUaUcs com piled, m ay m ore thiin n a k o up fo r tho deflcinncy. T lie high*

. « r p rices th is y e a r uHBure iho moat va luab le corn c rop ev e r KroAvn. A t prlcca to fu rm efa provaUlbK Octobtir 1. th e corp c r ^ la w orth »2,i:i3.000.000.

I'ro ap ec ls .Incrcftsft.'. W heat proapccta Increased an tiic ;;row ing »*ei\aon proproaHCd, und Uie R ovom m ent’ti en rly Keuuoa forecuatK

: m oved up m onth by m on th , so th a t to- . d ay 's p rim ary eHtlmatOH o f p roduc­

tion w as p laced u t l,003,0l’9,00u bnab- « la> W et w ea th e r a t h a rv e s t time,

■ how<»Tor,.r«Iucod Uic qu a lity o£ w ln- ^ t o r w h ea t bo mucJi Uiut m uch of It

w ill n o t be b va llab lc fo r m llllnK p u r- pooefl rfnd w ill have to b e ' uaed for food. A t p rices prevnJllnB October X. the*form v a lu e o f th e cro p in J9lO,- 344,000, cohsldornbly m ore tlian ever |wu« paid fo r a w h ea t c rop before.; S ep tem ber \<'eathcr waw p a r ticu la r ly

• U estrnclive lo polatooH, cau sin g a re ­d ac tion of U7,7SS,000 buslie la o r 10 per

• ccBt In tJie fo re c a s t o f p roduction . To-• bacco d\bo Mattered ,£rom unfavorab le '••ondlUonH, w hich caused a decreuho of 21,196,000 pounds In Hre—productive forecoat. Tobncco how ever, proiulrtcn lo exceed Uio rocon l o'f IftOSt by Cl.OOO 000 pounds.

O iiier J»h- Crojis.Oat« wlH cxcf'od th«? rncord iTop of

191S by nlinoBt i0 0 ,(j00.000 buKUeln, B arloy w ill «-x<-.vd Us r.;curd by la.*

• 000,000 buahcls: H\v(rcl potntoen by o,000.000 buHh.-lH und lia;' l>y 8,000.000 ions. ,. •■Thr pol^ito fo recast lm« declined

38,36B,000,COO bUKliolii. n reduc tion of■ 38,000,000 bUKbf'lH. o r n early 10 per

c o a t from lln- Soptenib'.-r 1 forocuHt." tjitf j)ur«“a u o£ crop.s csUniateK’ alutcw m en t soys. year'n c rop w as ch-

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timate<l iit ^OU.OOU.tipO bUHhcIa aVeraRC o f the precedlnR fi357.000.000, T lie c ro p xerli focU»d by bllKht j»nd ro t son th e prlnclpnl po ta to bPcllonH eiiKt of th e MlBnlfslppl rlvor. Not only will th e c rop be H h o r t-b u l Hie ki't plnic <lUBlltles iirolm bly poor."

(h c r r n n F«rrrjis|'« .Tlio b arley c rop , lilt.- the o th e r nhiuII,

s ru Ju irropH and w heat and o a ts , tiu» 4)Tc»rrun cu rly J« r.-< asts nf p roduction nnd exeo.tlK th a t of any prevloii:; b a r­ley c rop , th e esU m at.' beliiK i;::7.0l)ll.0U0 bUKhelR. w h lc lf »x)nip:ireH with 1;ikIyeurV cHtimale of l ’.i.'.000,000 and . the averoKe of the pr»eeclln>c five yeiirs*)!"182.000.000. . , , .

T h e fluallty In very good for f.'.il-Ing pu rpose. beliiK p lum p in u lh e iv y . b u t m uch ha.H been badly staJD*-*! by ra in s a f te r harvont. r .‘d«clnB th e qu a l­i ty fo r mnUlnK-

T ho npple c ro p fo recast is 71.C32.000 b a rre ls (th ro e bunhelK), which is 433,-000 barn-lH lan se r Uian the Septem ber1 fo rc< tta t.,bu l 12,7CS,000 b a rre ls lo«s

^ than la s t y ea r 's etitlmirte o f p roduc­tion. T h is ea tlm ate rrfi-nv to to tal fa rm production (cen su s b as is ), only » po rtion o f whtcU rep re se n ts th e ho- c a lled com m ercial crop.

AlUiReUier th e s -n so n o f lOi:. has botfft-ftrrorabln fo r cro p production .

OllNfSE COMINGin Nfw York C h tn a to n n In

Ilrama a t the LaTeriofr.

F o rm er Oniiem o( Y ard \>'U1 P m b u b lj I'urcluisn In te re s t In Som e O tber

. l i n e uf Industry .

The Wai paiiy, u lu i l ^ n '

ilson L um ber com- ™ com poaed of T.

•K. W arner and ftl. K. JennlHon. has sold Its holdlnss to th e B olse-Puyetlo company of Uolse. Poak*:9aion wan given till! new ow ners som e tim e la st week. Tlie y n rd -w lll be o p e ra te d aa tt p a r t of u s tr in g of yarda lo ca ted in a large iiuuibur of tow ns In tliitt p a r t o f Uic su to . Thv local muQORer will be It. W. IJjiJcgraff, u youuK lum ber m an of oxperleoce, fo rm erly in the employ of tlie O s tran d e r lu m b er com -pn»y.’ / •

Messrs. .W arner andyocnn lson I t Is ini6re<l have en te red jR egotiatlons fo r

one of tlio p ioneer b u sin ess iiouse^ th la cit}'.' but a s y e t havo n o t cloaed tho deal. Under th e d ire c t maiiaBC- TOcnl of Mr. JcnnlHon, U\c lu m b er com - , ly built up a good p ay ing b usiness and was considered o ne o f tiie sub-

llal yartls o f Uie city.

RUN DOWN BY AUIO» . Holmi-s Uun 0 » e r by Mr?.. ^Y. S.

Campbell M onday A liening.

G.’ B. Holnieii w as ru n o v e r sujd sc- srely Injured .M onday .evenlnK abou t

flvo o’clock by no au tom ob ile , d riven by Mrs. W. S. Cam pbell. T h e uccl- d e n t occurred In f ro n t o f th e p o s to ^

,cc and vjms w ltncttod by s ev e ra l ho -were standluR on th e sidewiilk. s 's ’o o n 'o s po.islbie Mr. n o lm e s was

p icked up anil tak en to th e hosp ita l, w here lie Is rep o rted to lie RcttliiK ilong nlccly. .

Mr. HolrnvH w us r id ing h is w h c rl lo he postolllce, a nd saw th e m achine :omhiK behind him and endeavor.i.Hl o ge t out of tlie way. T he d r iv e r of

.h e machine w us going v o ry slow b u t could not keep f?om h itt in g Mr. Holmes. The shock th rew h im iindiTth e machine, the

• his cliest ilolmiiH lind Ihe

W i n g himself •' \^Ueels. thuK es

av^w .'siilt.d in

fro n t wli ,md one an k le . Mr. p resence o f m ind to iea r of th e hind •aplnj? w h a t n ilsh t fa ta l InJurlcH,

SENATOR BORAH G IV E m R N IN G

Looks to fu tu re of W orhers and fa rm ers After th e W ar

I'llOTKC TIO.V AUAI.NST LOW WAGE .SCALK I.H1>EUATIYKLY .NKKHKD

Idubu 's ^ u n Says In d u s tria l llccon strncU ou In Europe W ill .Mo»«ce I ’ S, W ithout P ro tw th e T a riff . ;

Boston, M ass. — W hile advocating m llititry p rep ared n ess , th e upbu ild ­ing , o f Uie apniy and th e navy, I c n a to r B orali of. Idaho, in an open* ,ir uddrcas delivered here S unday »f-

to m o o n before u la rg e a u d ien ce de- ilared U iat “ i t la ew ii m o re e ssen tia l

t h a t wu p re p a re fo r peace thno time w e p rep a re fo r w ar.” A n tld p aU u g u trem endous flood of ch eap p roduc ts fro m Kuropu follow ing Uie re s to ro - tlon o r peace abroad . S e n a to r B orah dec la red in fuvor o f un im m ed ia te re - vlafon of Uie ta r if f upw ard In 'o rd e r to p ro tec t A lnerlcanUie U ircotened flood from E urope , l i r th e course o f h is add ress , S e n a to r BoraJi sa id :

We mSiy n o t w ith sa fe ty Ignore Uie alluaU on i\s U w in confronV ua a t th e

f the w ar. T h e s tan d a rd o f liv ­ing In E u rope will be reduced to the low est possib le sUindurd. O ur \vork- ing m en w ill com e In dead ly c o irp e - tiUon wlUi Uie lab o re rs uf E u ro p e and ‘a t (he low est s tn n d a riT p f w age und yet d riveii a s never beforo to he lp Ku-

In bucU h e r m a rk e ts und lu;r trad e . To Ignore such a condlU on of a rfa irs . wholly probable lo happen , Is to leave H ie w ork ing men o f th is coun- t r y exposed to a situnU on only l<isi* c rnc l Uian w'ur, is to leave in iillons o f

wlUiout w ork nnd oil the rugged edge of h unger.

New Indjuslrlu l Europe.Kurope, w hen sh e em erges from s w ar. w ill be. In d u s lrla lly a f le a s t lew K urope. If n o th ing e lse lia|>>

. IS th a t w ill happen . J u s t us Uie o r ­g anization o f g re a t arm ies , tlie d isc i­p lin ing , feed ing und cloUilng of th lu r in g Uie civil w ur ta u g h t u s v... •alue of u n ity on a v ast sca le , lu u g h i |

■ rganlzfttioii and i.o-1

CARRANZA IS RjCOGNIZED

Pan-American Assembly Agrees on Mexican Program

I M T E I ) STATES WILL KECEIVE I t ’AKRANZA S KK1»J{ESEXTATIVE

lU 'lW T lm t C onstltuU om ilk t W as S tro n g est und (Viul'd Itt^storv O rde Influencr.** S M n-ta r) L ansing.

W aslilngtoii — K ecognltion o( Uie purti- leil by G enixul C arranza u s the

fuct’o goveriin ien l in Mexico was inlm uusly agreed upon S a tu rday

by t h / I’uii-A m erlcan conference as he BtVp lo be rccommetidwl to U ieir •ospectlve governm ents. S ecre ta ry

Ivunaing '' on h e h a l f o f Uic U nited S ta te s goYeinnieiit. expressw l I tu ’in- icn tlon to rLK;oKnlze G eneral C nrranzu ;iml- th e umhusKudors of Uruzil, Chile, A rgenU na. and Uie m in is te rs o f Do- llvla. U ruguay and Q uatcm ula, iru n s- u iitted S a tu rday n ig lit Uie dt'clslon of tho W ashington governmeiiL, us well a s Iho ir op inions In ag reem en t w ith It.

I.,unslng has obtalncnl th e ap- jirovnl o f P resid en t W ilson to the p lan And' befo re Uie confercnce began all th e oUicr mknisterH In th e i.jitin - Ame'rlcan co rp s a lso had given th e irndhe

aTlic

; to IL Im p o rtan t Step,

action of the conferenceregarded g enera lly a s the m ost Im porl- n iit d ip lom utic slei> In • Uie Mexican illuatlon ,Hlnce Uie Uulied S ta tes de- ilde l to w ithliold recognition from

Uie H u e rta govornm ont m ore thun two ■cars ago. I t m ean s Uiat the C ar- •au7Ji governm en t w ill rece ive Uie

n iurui su p p o rt o f Uie I 'n lted S ta te s lui em bargo ou ah ip m cn ta^ f- [he opposing facUonK wlllvbe

laid a s soon a s recognition a c tu a lly Ih ostendeil. w hich wlU prububly be %vUh-

•inlglil,oiifereiH'.,' -wuh III s.'Hxion for

th ree hours.Will Aid rn rru n /.n .

/ Olllclals bellove nm nv <-leni<-nl:’ in I Mexico will ulign

and ihii ih>pt u 111;

HAWAIIAN TROUPf COMINGL a in rln g T lientrc .Engage-• Fiinioii'

Hell CoiDpiiny, Oct. IS -1(1.

H u n d re d s o f C h in e s e w ill o p p e a r In T w in F rills W od n en d ay and T h u r s- d a y on U«c sc r c o n a t t h e I j iv e r in g th c - atr© in on u n u s u a lly e x c it in g tw o p a r t d r a m a rntiU c«l ■ T o u r 'C m in s o f n ic e ." Tbrf s c e n e s a r e la id In C h in a to w n . S e w Y ork . Two* e ic o l l e n t com c<lios a n d a w e l l b u ilt d r a m a -wiH c o m p le te th© program , ' ,

U a n y c o m p llm rn t* a r e b e in g heard ■OQ, U ie q u a lity o f U ie ».how s a t th e L a v e r ln g t h is yelu* a n d th e la r g e au -

‘ 41ettce« a l l se e m p l« a i* d w«Ui t h e p h o - to p U y o f fe r io g s . T h e L a tm -I o b Is ad* m lra b ly ad ap lt< l t o p h o p la r * . haT lBg a a r e prooC o p c r a U n s r o o m ^ a sp le a d ld T m U U U n f i7 » tem . w id e a U l ^ . m a n y

4 Z l t i a n d c o n f o r t a b le s e « ts .

TIi<‘ f i r s t nm ii.'iiru iice In T w in o f a genulnt: lIa \V 'u llun c o m p a n v . o f I l in g e r s and ijiu y e r s o f n a U o iiu l r e p u - 1

U ttlo n , w lU hi; o n F r id a y , O c to l)o r If!.he Ijivt'ring tlieu tre . U w« k poT -

s lb le t(t secur<! Uils fine u ttracU o n In Tw in I'allH only Ih roug li th e com b 'ned c ffo rls o t 'lb e l.n v erln g U iea lre h e re ! , and the M alrstir tlieu tre n t H o lse .! Uiese iw o '.lhca tres g u u ran tee ln p th e ; liaw ailans a specified n um ber of i3 i-{ gngcm ents. i

Hell's lliiwallans have a n a tlonu l . repu tation nml a r e recognised u-< th e ! best o f all llaw ailun a ttra c tio n s . . I n i every cUy th e y iv a v e playedUiey have nceived Ihc cndorsem nt c th press and th public.. O n Kriilny n h d S a tu r d a y n ig h t . (Jc If i th a n d ICth. tl iy w ill a p p e a r n t Ui I..av e rin g . p n w n t i n g a fu l l e v e n in g ' e n te r tn in n ie a t . t lM -'p ro g ra m to . In c lu d ft r e e l o r two o f h ig h c l a s s p ic tu r c (0 h e exh ib ited w h ile t h e a u d ie n c e I b e in g sea ted .

operuU on. an d Ju st as tliia sp irit o f | _ iiuity and o rgan iza tion , th e ccmcep- tlons-A f vasu iess . w us tru n sfe rre d by

from Uie fie lds o f w ar lo Uie peuce-A fu l fie ld s of in d u s try , so w ill i t lie. inly on u m o re trem endous scule. In Europe. O ur vust ru ilrpad en terpr'^< s,

o u f g re a t In d u s tria l comblnatiiiiiM. ou r g igan tic b usiness orgunU utlons th e raU onal and leg ltlina ie re su lt. ’

•■Gcrmuny even before th e w ar was Uiu m o st tho ro u g h ly organl^teil ,in>l d iscip lined in d u s tr ia l nation In the w orld—h er h is to ry since 1S70 has hr. ii u murv'ei — clllclent, self-contu ined . so n -he lp ing , nm sterfu l. S h e wiJ( he

on m ore U ioroughly organized u fie r e w ur. E ng land and F ran ce huve i so learned In Uie c ru c l school of w ar e lesson of u n ity in Industria l life.!

(C ontinued on Pace 4.

ucd his jriiii.'lllni

lu tte r wll lUUude til

neu ts. perm lUiiig o l' i.r tiiv vjirlous branclK '

.1 C pnstitn tio tiu llst pa

COMMISSIONERS SUPPORT EAIR

Prom ise financial Aid to filer B o o ste r

FORTY A l'K ES \E A U FILEII OF- FEHEI* TO COI NTV

EARMER KILLED INJUNAWAY

f . B. Kyle Meets Instant Deatli By Being Thrjown from Wagon

HAS RESID EII 0 . \ TWIN FALLS TIIACT FOR SEVEILVL YEARS

T ou n ty 'W ill. E rec t Buildings and C Ntruet T n iek , If S tn ie Law s Will r e r n n i . \

wus < of th e fill

guesUoni HiiUsfncti .<ither sub ]eels h:

ling Unlli'd S i

Ign ition upon th tlie selUem'-su- s tr ic tly hy

U

l).‘on Uu'

OfORGIA JU BIlff SfBENAOfRSA C o ia rw l T roupe (iiU ng lix n ^H en t

.Snllsfaetliin nf (he Orpheiini. ,

f i n n ich ts of' thi^e O rplir

THE ORPIIEANS PlfA Sf

a d e tho opiUar ee tiA . • o s /

■ had

NEW SHE fOR HOSPITALitian A naiunn .

niiK'tlng of I h e ^ o ' M onday, t l i* / b ac re s o f larfd on

^ t n reRUlar niiiet: commisHlonrnT, ' M ondi. purcbasi-d ten a c re s o f lanil on th<i rtU to highway, n e a r Uic Ilock r re o k bridge, wlifcli w ill be u»«h1 fo r .Uie county hospital. I t is th e in ten tio n o f th e commlsnioners to sell Uie fo rty ucrea the county p u rth asw l'h o m e tim e ago and uijvo th e bulldlng!r to the now alto.

O A K L A N D BARRELSrABAFFI.NEIt Jb V.iRM lSHEl> FOK

CIDEU AM> K t t . a 'T

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. 91.74 .C2.40 feL76

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Tho O rphean Quartisl, w hich opi Uie T w in F u lls lecUire co u rse on to b e r 7 lh , p roved a very happy eji un th e p a r t o f th e coinmUti'e p leased und dellghti-d a packeil h< n t Uic' I jiv e rin g . Cood voice.s and u p lea sin g s tag e p resence m ade the four voung m en ex trem ely pop Ih e ir aud ience wlio greeti nu m b er w ith h ea rty encoro:

Mr. V. F. FIenr>*, basao of nuny. said th e l^ireriiTg th e eosieflt p laces to sing I) ever experlcnce<1. T h e gooiJ qualities- of Uie new nound IwartJ system re­cen tly in sta lled u t th is th e a tre w ere in evidence, a u d ito rs in the r e a r o f the house being a b le to i irn r ptlTfoctty.'

T he vuJue o f Uie fire ' ex its In the L uverlog w en‘ ad m irab ly show n a t the close o t th e perfo rm ance , w hen^’elghl hundriHl and th ir ty people m ade th e ir w ay to th e strrt* ls In two a n d one-half m inu tes , show ing w h a t could be done in ra a e o f ac tu a l d an g e r from fire.

T h e L a re r ln g - m anagem en t k ind ly consen ted to ru n m ovies ^ h i l e Uiu a u ­d ience w as a ssem bling the reb y pn ven ilng a tlreBome w all for thosi' wti a rriv ed early .

, This

;<fd w ith

r . a . ...t- .u .s t Ul I w ci'k’th c m anagem h as been fo rtuna t)

[th e Oeorgiu Ju b lle Ib un exccU enl tro u p e ot co lored en te r tn ln e rs and they a re singers, come d ian s nnd d an ce rs of m erit. If you ca r. to heu r o r ig ina l d arkey w it und hU' m or. do n o t fall to h ea r Uils troupe T h is / Is u . deligh tfu l e iilc ru h u u cn i from sU irl to finish. On M onday cVe-

In ln g th e U iea tn f w as .filled .to over- nd flow ing an d (•vcrjotie wtvs p i

Uic acrcnaders.F o r th e hint th re e n igh ts o f the

a double b ill In vaudeville w ill h en. T he h ead lin e r is the. fam ous H a­w aiian Duo. J a c k and Kitty J.ep. pr<^'

I senU ng ex ce llen t m usic, songs and dances. T hla Is a South Sea specialty o f H aw aiian pa.stimes. The K Im ura fam ily p u t on a wond-Tful Jrtpanese

■tJoVelty.- act,' ■wlilch w ill be u p leas- In s fea tu re o f th e double bill. F o r the th re e evenings. C harlie Clmplln and Mabel N orm and will !>♦• seen In a tw o- a c t K eystone com 'H r. entllh**! " n is T rysU ng P lace ," Th*- progrum -Is one o f p leasing varie ty .

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lOOKING fOR MORf WATfR.

OPENING NEW GAff|( ieo n re SJchaEd»on. to b e .K e n il; for

IhiMlnesir In o Few l»ays.

5 gal.. 6 hoop, each ..10 gal., (i hoop, each ......J5 gal.. 6 hoop, each ......20 gal.. 6 hoop. eacl>55 gal., 6 Tioop, each ......30 gal.. 6 hoop, e a c h ......

r Klgney Wiiolesals Co.T v > .F a lls, I t e b *

G eorge H ichan lson , who for »ev- e ra l year* operAted th e E lite lle s tau - r a o t on S ou th -M ain avrnue.. has de­c ided to en te r b'uRlnesn ogain. He has s ecu red a leaac oo th e bu ild ing one d oor ea» t o f th e Booth M ercanUle com ­p a n y a n d l» h a r in g U ie-room s nevjjy p ap e red and p a in ted . .\(r..IU?hnnlHon h a s g iven ’ h i* placl» of bu«lneM tho n am e o f th e W affle C>te. H e w ill be ready fo r buRfaos-i-ln a few day;

K n g ln e er s for I»«ndholder» .Seek in g W ater W e^t o f Kalm nn R lj;er.

1 ■ E ugln<t r s In the em ploy of th e bond- I h o lders of th e SnJnxm riv e r p ro jec t

ilArted out e a r ly ' th is wi-ck to esnm - n e Uie terrltor>- went of th e .Salmon •Iver and to run * survey from th e Jruneau riv e r acro ss , to Uie Salm on.

) This hurvey 'w lll a lso Include U ieeu«t 'f o rk ’ of Uie Bnine.111. Hou^.- e r-e k and (’e<l»r c reek and o th 'rr m ino r Blream.''. T h e eng ineers -will ri-pon. Off the cost o f’ co n stm ctlon work nec- e«w«ry to d iv ert thchc s ir i anis in to th e Salm on ri» c rv o if.

T he te r r i to ry wa* gone o \ e r tw o y e a rs ago thTs fall by J. M. B u rk e tt; o f th e s ta te eng in ee rs’ office, w ho re*" porti«d u n favo rab ly on Uie pro^rcL Th-*' b ondho ldar* ' a r e h av ing U\e »urvey m »de to sa tis fy th«*nw'^lveH 'w h e th r r

,o r n o t th e proposltlou . U pm rU cnl.— ilt.M olU ster H e ra ld .'

T he Tw in F a lls county fa ir cun .Id to be oniclally launched us the

re s u l t o f tho a c tl9 n of th e T w in Falli un ty Tom m lsalonerft In ucccpUng thi te offcretl fo r g rounds by th e n ie l- islness men. Tho F ile r clUzens li

e n te red h ea rtily in to Uie cn t6 rp rlae ind in buying va luab le land on tlif dge of F ile r ahowh th e ir in ten tions tc

m uko Uie fa ir a aucccss.TJie follow ing Uikcn frtmi Uie Jouni-

ul of tho county .commisHioners pro- cc>cdlnga show s the uctlon and a tt i­tu d e of th e board wlio w ill bu govern^ cd -by th>^advlcc of tlie county a tto r '^

und tho a tto rn ey general.Oct. 11, ID in: I p. m.

le hoaril m pt p u rsu an t lo receHs. P re se n t a ll m em bers nnd the clerk.

W hereupon Uie follow ing procet'd- ings w ere hail, to -w lt: In the nmiUT of

county -fair:In th is m u tte r lid s being th e d a te se t r hea rin g tho propositions of the irlo u s fa ir com m ittees, th e Hoard ■oee.'ded to the consldcru llou of u im m unicatlon, received from the

T w in com m lUee and o n ' l llcwliicli is us follow s:

T hursday , OcU 7lti, I!)l.'i. t u clUzenu meoUng held in Uie iim orcial c lub room s th e re -w e re

p resen t about 40 clUzcns tu heu r Uic r e p o rt o f Uio F u lr G rounds'com m ittee . M r. U E. Salladuy waa In the c h a ir and

W. .'M, l.amblnK made' u verbal re ­p ort. , •

” ie follow ing rew)luUon. offer.'d by M. J, Sweeley w as nnaninionsly

a« lo p tifi:-Kesolved. th a t the county com m ls-

Jo n e rs un«l-th.i-Filer commlUoe be no- llfi<-<l iliu t us long a» F ile r Is ask ing

ju n ty asslstunc<‘ for u countv fulr, lu t Tw in F a lls will no t' usk c<innty ’4 )stl■'nc•' fo r a fa ir, b u t will do all I ih .-ir powc-r lo m ake ihe F ile r fa ir

.1. MeMIM.A.'f, S .c 'y . It uppeurlng 'fn in i .tin: Ubovr eom-

.iiuli'iitioii Uiut th i' A-^'Ux F a lls eoni- Itti-e Ihw pledged Uielr ussIsUmcc In m k ln g 'u fs\lr a t F ile r a Buccess, Iho

.(ConUnued on i'liKe ■».»

E . B. K yle, u fu rm er ilvjng fou r mllCH w est und one m ile aouUi of

Uy w as InHtwiKly k illed luBt T h u rs ­day evening by being throw n from it w ugon, T ho deceased w as u n ­loading Homcv. hay from* h is w a­gon w hen Uie 4)am becnm o frig h ten - iHl und ra n aw ay, Uirowing Mr. Kylo 3Ut a g a in s t u a tm o fence, f ra c tu r in g Ills sk u ll und bru ising him in a frig h tfu l m anner.

M rs. S a rah A nderson, a 's i s t e r who la liv ing on th e ranch , iicard Uio IiorBos ru n n in g , b u t who d id n o t see Mr. jCylo w hen he w as th row n out, w en t ■to InveaUgule and found him dying.

T ho uccldent l;appenod In tho feed lo t, 4>ne side o f w hich being incloaed by a s tono fence. .Mr. K yle had boon w arn ed ^m an y Umcs to be careftU o f -

team , a s one of the horsea would run aw ay if given luiy o pportun ity . A t Uie Umu o f h is deuUi, Mr. Kylo w as alxty-Wvo y e a rs of iige and u n m a r­ried. Ho hud lived for severa l y ea rs on Uio t ra c t, being highly r e s p i t e d by u ll w ho know iilm.

T h e fu n era l wiib hold from th e hotno if Mr. H ollow ay, u neighbor, S a tu r­

day a fte rn o o n , tiie se rv ices being con­duc ted by Uov. S, S, N eher, o t tho C h u rc h -o f Uio B re th ren , w itii trttor- n c n t in Uie T w in F u ils cem etery.

M fm fiG Of^mROPRACTORSO r. A lJierton K leclrd VIrc I’r a t . n t

I'oiiTcntloQ J lc ld Id Ilolso L o st W eek.

AUTO TRUCK lIN f TO BUHLW illiam - S tan ton W ill .Make Reguiii

TrIpK Ita lly nnd f u r r y Cn-um.

n u h l % -T w ii i Wni. S tunton.

In ltla tf '^ w fft^ liu rsd u y und 111 go buck und fjSlftlwlftlly h e re a f te r irry ln g Uie creum .'from hero to the

county sca t, und cAmpeting w ith the ra ilro ad In Uie cu rry in g of puasengers.

T he cream will b<- secur<'<l fo r tho S te rlin g c reum ery und for th - i.lneolii P roduce com pany u t th e ir substations. K x tra tr ip s will be m ade whenevyr re ­q uired for tlif nocommo<lallon of, the people, '

.Mr. S u n to n w ill m ake one tr ip to C ustlefor.l w.-ckly. T he schedu le on w hich he w ill ru n nnd Uie d a te on w hich he will v is it C astleford w ill be announord la te r.—Buhl Pioneer.

W ill be S e r re d F riday E te n lq g Jn Itiuie- m «at of r h r is t ia n ( 'h n rfh .

Ideal Dible c la ss o t Uie F ir s t C h ris tian chu rch w ill se rv e a H arvea t H om e d in n e r In th e l»an.m ent oC.th< c hu rc li, fY lday evening o f th is week. T h e d in n e r w ill be a gooil one und all o f th e hea l o f Uie- season will Rrace U\e fenUve l>oard.

Ac f l j a a t J luppens on Fnroi Sonth* n e s t o f City. F an en ii Held H atiir. dny A ffom oon.

T hu Iduho S ta te ChiropracU c Con- }uUon held u l Uolse, Oct. -tth and Gtli.

w aa a g re a t success. T he la rg e s t ev e r hold by tho profession.

T h e meeUng wus called lo o rd e r It 10 a. m. by Uie p residen t. Dr. Guy,.f Poculclio , uii.l look on Uie re e u lu r

form of business, ull de ta ils w ero th o r- ighly taken cu re o t In Uieir re g u la r

o rd er. L ec tu re s on various subject-s w fre glyen by Drs. Guy. B urt, T e rry . W yfttt. U urkhard t, A therton . U pton mil muiiy o th e rs , which w ere In s tn ic -

T lie clin ic wus u very iiim oftim t p a r t it th e m eeting , an ;i nuRnTer o f un- isun l w ere present*'<l.

A Imrd figh t wus put up for Tw in F u lls fo bo th e place fo r tho n e x t r e g u la r m eeting In iaiC^ b u t Pocatello

, out. by u smuU m ajo rlly . So t lw . convention will be a t Pbcat&llo,

w irerc It Is unU clputed tw o to Uint> lu nd red w ill be Ih a ttendance.

T ho election of ofllcers w us a s fo l^ ' ow s: » r . G uy; of Poiruiello, re -e lc t- ;d p re s id en t; Dr. A U ierton. o t Tw in

F a lls , vice p re s id en t; Dr. B urt, o f no ise , se c re ta ry : Ur. B u rk b a rd t. o f C aldw ell, tre a su re r . Dr. W yatt. oC ' Hulil. ch a irm an of Uie bourd. nam ing Drs. T e r ry and Strayer,- o f N am pa, to e rv e w ith him . AH ofTljem. w ere U“ctcd fo r o ne year.

D r.. A therton sla tea th a t .a l l h ad a ve ry en joyab le tim e, and in vory e a - U m slaaUc over th e r«!«ulta o f Uils con- veoU on of D ru g le ss P hysic ians, nnd esp ec ia lly reg a rd in g Uie req u irin g of

h ig h e r s ta n d a rd of eitlclency fo r all ■actiUonera o f d rug less mcchods.

C O U N T f A G F T r mNbivton Vi. B Irtb . of C a llto raU . Co id u

H ig h ly R<«coiDmetided a.n u . E x p ert.

N ew ton W. n irc h . o f C alifo rn ia , has been tendered and a tx o p ted tho poel- UoD of coun ty a g e n t fo r T w in F a lls

iity. Tho poBlU on^w as tendered him by th e co un ty com m lsslonent on • • adv ice o f H . W . UocUbaum, of U\o

ivc rslty o f Id ah o ...n la te ..le ad e r o t iinty agw ita . ' .flr. H lreh com e , to

Tw;in r a i l s o cu n ty h ighly r<*conmend- ed fo r . tho poslUon. being u g radua to o f th e a g r ic u ltu ra l college located a t M an h a ttan , KanHlis. H e ha.s a lso s c r r - ed Uie d e p a r tm e n t uf a g r ic u ltu re la th e P h lllip p te e s fo r severa l years. Mr. B irpb Is DOW engaged in farm ing la

G olden fltato. ... >>

COMEDY NIGHT.AT ISIS

C O A LN il l i - C l ia n n e lU .

I Thur»day Evealni; H w rM fht to I all Tbroofrb tbe Show.

'I If you want to eajoy.a good, faeartx '! laugh, do n o lfa ll io b c a t'lh o lal» tb®- ’ lu ter Thura4ay evening o t this w ee^ The management of that.popolar p li7 hou.4o haa mad» arrangeaeDta for « , night of comedy, and nothlac b^tcem * ody fo r th a t n lih t. Tbe plctarM .wiU

{be oL the best comedies obtainable a o d .. I wiii • b« .saw tp plfOM. CeaansidaLC.-' [n e x t w e ^I picture* e re r r iHcM. - - r

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<»D i ll of Your Printed Huttor. itRcrrefiftit.’t <;<iod VTorkmMUUp, Good

Waffcs und flood Condltloaii.

" U O A U S N E E D CAKK

Unlesf* th e a m n ly rond ovorn<:«r» n u k o n Kptvlul e ffo rt to Iniijn 'dlatcly droR Uh: IUkIiwujh u flo r tlio n e x t.ra in m och of llio roatly KrndlDR JiQd fllll»B w in be p rnc llca lly w asted. Tlic ru in th e la t te r p iir i o f Soptem ber did Home eood, b u t tliu Httttt) h ish w ay eo«l and w es t 1h now gettlnjc bouic very deep

.wbeel rutfl Umt will euuae p e rm an en t In ju ry unl«w8 dniKRi'tl nnd Uiuh fflled ftTtoEJhe n e x t rid'n. Tlie” county com - n ia ^ o c T H Hliould care fu lly inH truct rood, overHL-iTX to do draRRthR n t th e prop«'r Uni/! Jrn -sp rc tlvc o f tiie coat, Ualcati tlila Ih done th e cotft fo r ' r e ­p a ir itJ’Jff «(>rlnK «JJ} b»‘ tr r rJ /lM J iy higb.

THK H lG liT S P IR IT Tlie fiuHin»-»s m en of th is c lly took a

Ktop iRHt week wlilcli H ill do m uch tO' w ard eulUvntlni; a frien d ly KpliHt on Ujo p a r t .ur Uu‘ nelKl»borJnR tow na o f Uil8 C9 unt>- if kep i up ;ConBJHtently. T h e HteppliiR OHide to allow K ller to c inch th e couiity fa ir propoHltion,

' w hile dLsftpp'oinllns to m any o f tlie . m en in UiIh cit>- who have w orkod fo r

yuara tow ard tl ia t end w as th e r ig h t a n d gencroiiH tlilnR to do. F ile r buai-

. DUHH m en have n t mI] tinien sJiowo a ^ very friendly « p irit tow ard T w in Folia

jiod ita clUzenH. T hey have atood be­h ind u s h e re In nov«ral ca se s w here (h e ir .h e lp w«h tlnivly. U F ile r can put- over th e fa ir . T w in Fa^lla should ho a rtlly lencj osHlhtunce In every w ay to m oke I t a sueuenB. T h e booslera th e re o re a live bunch oad ti t le d to on ly thu best.

R a lp h P e t e r sO n 'R ailw ay M all Pay

A controveriiy h»a been rng lng In th e columnB o f th e presB betw een iho ra ilro ad s and th e F c d e m l' P o s t Ofllco D opnrim ent ov e r th e Qucrtlon o f p ro p e r componBatlon fo r hand ling th e U nited S ta te s tnoils. Mr. H alph P e te rs . C hairm an of th e Railw oy Moil C om m ittee, w hen naked to s ta te th e . rn llrood aide of th e co n lro v e rsy to th e

•A m erican form er, aaid In p a rt: , k-•"The ra ilw ay m all pay question w ill bo s e ttled —and

se ttle d -p rrm a n e n tly and w ith Justice to ali concerned— as noon, a s th e A m erlcon people rea lize th a t th o w hole Rubject. w hile se'eiDinKly com pllcutcd a n d tecb n lrjil, bolla dow n tt> a te w sim p le po in ts o f fa ir businesa dealing w hich no one need bo a r a te ex p e rt to u nderstand .

'•The flrat 1b th o t tho P ost Ofllce D epartm en t w eighs th e m alls, nnd re ­a d ju s ts tho p ay o f th e 'ra llro a d s , only once In four years. T h is compelji th e raU roads to en rry th e in crease in -Jh " m all to n n aee d u rin g th e intairxening vcors w ithou t pay—m a n lfe s tlr a n iiijustJt^o in- th e c a se o f a rap id ly grow ing buHlncsB. One consequence h as been th a t la s t year th e ra ilro a d s ca rr ied fu lly hftir ihe parcel post for nothing.

"A aecond p o in t is thin: In add ition to carry ing th e m alls, tn o ra il’ rnadK n ro req u lrrd to o pera te m any t r a v e l in g ‘p o s t oSIcob fo r so r tin g and (U strlbutlng tho m ails w hile In tra n s it. But th e P o st OflJco D epartm en t pays for such iioHt ontccs on ly w here they occtrpy w hole e a rs , and pays n o th ing In the m any cason In w hich It taierely re q u ire s th e u se o f post ofllce opart- n irn ts In com bination cars, although such"ftpartm on ts .d iffe r from th e full ra ilw ay post o fllre c a rs only In sixe. M oro than 4,20]) ap a r tm e n ts of th is ch a ra c te r have bnen' fitted up. and o re m ain tained for th o exclusive u se of th e P ost Oflleo D epartm ent. F a ilu re to pay for .thom h a s been an especial hardiihip to th e sm a lle r roada on w hich th o D eportm en t doea n o t Ond It neccRsury to u t iy » ,w h o le cars.

"Ono lant p ^ t : Id thousands o f Jnatance* (though n o t In a ll) th e Pe#t _ Ofllco !> cpartm cnt requlren th e ra ilro ad s to ca rry tho m alla b ack a n d fo rth 'b e tw een railroad s ta tlo n a and post ofl)o«s, b u t pays .thpm no th in g fo r thlB e x tra se rv ice beyond th e ra te s covering th e ra il tran sp b rta tlo n . T h e ra il­roads have no. choice b u t to perfo rm th is add itiona l se rv lco g ra tis , o r rtefuBO (o carr>- tho m oila a t a ll.

•'Now fo r th e rem ed lea iho ra ilroad# a sk ; They do n o t a sk to h a r e tho m alls w eighed dally , o r to have each sh ipm en t v o lg b ed and paid fo r sop* a ra te ly . ns is d o n e .in th e caao of p r iv a te ah lppers. T h e y m ere ly a sk to have th e m alls w eighed ,.and th e pay of th e ra ilro ad s Adjusted, a t le a s t once a yenr. In stead of once In fou r years. T hey also a sk th a t .< p a r tm e n t p o s t om ce ea rn be tia ld for, a t reasonab le ra te s , accord ing tO ia ire . L aatly , they :ink tiin t th e Poat'O fllce D epartm ent cease to req u ire o f th em fn ie .d io ^ so n g er Rnrvlce betw een s ta tio n s and poet ofllces, and e ith e r ro lieve th em of. th la

..i»<»rvJeo.or.pay. fa ir ly .fo r i t . ' T heae a r e th e refo rm s th e ra ilro ad a a sk o f Con­gress. They g lad ly la y these ceformB beforo th e public, confldoot th a t th « 7 will appea l to th e com m on sen se an;) fa lm esa of A m erican v o te rs .''

PREDICT HIGHER INTEREST lUVTES

A m erican IlnancIerH who have mudu a Htudy of tlie m oney m a rk e ts o f tho w orfd a rc p red ic tin g th a t tJiIs nation ,1a n o t go ing , to eocape f inanc ia l dla- trcea a long w ith tho w ar-rid d en n a ­tio n s of E urope. A ccord ing to tlie^e m en o f m oney, w heu th e reco n a tru c - tlo n .o f IndUBtrliil u ffa lru la goings on, a f te r t i i c w a r th a t th e dem and for A m erican money will be so s tro n g in

• E u ro p e and such high ratcH offered th a t unlcHS Am erican b o rro w ers m eet th e ra te tl ia t a ll A m erican cap ita l w ill be InvCHte^l In tho old cou n trie s . I t w lU 'perhnpH roI m> Ht'rlous U>oi a re p ­e titio n of th e financial .deprosuloii .of

■ tho p aa t tw o yeiirij uiny o ccu r In sp ite of o u r w onderfu l in d u s tr ia l expan- fdon due to th e war. Indii.Htrlal ex ­p ansion 1 <. clcpcndciu nltoR clher u p ­on oxpHUslvi! credlL .America w ith u

“ '^ d r ld of opportunU y n l h e r d oo r nsay .b e forcX'il in to tiu- hhuh- hIourIj o f dc>- pr4MU)lon th a t Ih bim nd t« s tr ik e iiJl

' Europe. Money a lw ays rocs to- tho blRheftt b idder In th e m a rk e t nnd E u ­ro p e w ith h e r re?A»ui'ee.s Ktrlppcd m u st m ak e n hlRli' bid.

IS A.MEUr(;A.V .STA.Ml.VA FAIM.VO?Ak a nu llun u>- a re f.-illlnK b tlo w th e

hlR bdsl stiitiilMMl (if p liyn lear ninesji.T h e wejir nnd t« a r o f m odern life is telllnK on ii;.. Ami asi the moHt Im­p o r ta n t t l i l i i t ; , !n -w iirfiire l.< s ll l l ibv

' m a n b eh ind th e gun , a camp&lgn for' n iiilonul defcnwc inuM include n d r ie r - m ined e ffo r t to a d ju s t o u r lm1)lL*i of

■Jfle to tlie ,iiew rond iU ons, to pel back th e i-irciiK tir and s« lr-ro llan cc o f o u r p io n ee r ane.-stor:*. JUid to devo te niori* u lten lio n to il:r ra tio n a l c a re o f o u r bodies anil t iu i r orRani;. T h is . In b r ie f . In th e waniioK co n tr ib u te d to T h r Till).-. i.Nrw Yiytiti by E lm e r K. H lttenhoiise . prr'iicN'iu of th e M fe E k- tennloii InHtlm te. A<-<ordinR to .M r.

'R Jttenhouse, vitn l st.-iUstlcs in d ica te th a t I t th e pre.w’jjt t fr n d o f p hyslcn i

•dcftllnc contin iii's th e tim e *will com e w hen we sh a ll have to depend upon a w eak , so ft m uscled, f llm sy-flbercd poo-

V- p ie fo r th e tlefeoK e o f t h e R c p a h llc anti th o p e r p e tu ity o f th e r a c e .. H e goois

." T h e r e a r c p le n ty o f p e o p le w h o w il l s a y th a t U tey h a v e n o te d n o su c h t c Q d t o ^ , b u t « c c a n n o t dep<>od u p o n

• o b a r V r a t lo t l‘^n o d ^ b w n e n v ir o n m e n t fo r su c li in fo r m a tio n . N or m iM fc ^ e a t te m p t t o Jud ge th e tre n d In t h e n a ­t io n b y o u r o b s c r r a t lo n s In a n j o n e

- « la s B o f p e o p le . W e m n st t a k e ' t h e A A ^ la t n .a iM » p le J is . ( i . - b o d y . A ix l ^cn'n< n»-< ]o t M i w e 'fltftd tlw -r fik ia t ia r '

birtlj to Uie grove , hns s tead ily declln 'Od.

“Thtwe o rg an s Tire b reak ing dow n lind Riving woj’ too soon. T h e ,1Q' iTcnxe lij niorlJ^llly in th ree decadei from th e a e couacs liafi been ab o u t 100 po r cen t, and IVl>* confined to no p a r ­tic u la r c la ss o r e lem en t o f the popua- tlon. U Is Ittcram lnf: everyw here.

"T herefo re , w hile w « a re teochinR o u r m en th e m an u a l o f a n u s and how to d rill, Ih It n o t Im portn iit th a t tney oIko be 'tau R h t how to live th e 4iy- i;lenle llf<- and to avoid the def<'r- rab le an d ' prevenUvble dlscinse.^ w hich

now w eakening ond desiroylnR so miujy precious lives?

••Tho A m erican , people a re especially in need o f being tuURht h ow to- e» t co rrec tly and to g e t th e h ab it o f ta k ­ing n n tu m l exorcise!

"A th le tics a r e ^ p u l o r . T he peo­ple, and espec ia lly .Uie young, .love to applaud those w ho engage In a tlile tlc spo rts . B u t th e n u m b er o f school ch ild ren and o f a d u lts In sedentiiry occupotious who a c tu a lly take n a t­u ra l exercise o r who p rac tise se ttin g up or. p hysique-bu ild ing exQrclHcs Is Very MmaJl In o u r v a s t population.

•'In a sen se w e a rc a strenuous" pco- pl6, ond y e t the m o st o f un a re con­stan tly In search of physical ease. We have olmosL fo rgo tten how to w alk. T ho ex trao rd in a ry increase in .labor- MiviQg and tlme-KJiviuR d e v ic e s 'o n d th e incroasD In w ea lth have ploc<H| nt enorm ous nu m b er of»A m erlean peivple In the physically inac tiv e or' si den- ta ry cIosk. T hfs n u m b e r Is <-on.vUinN, ly increasing n o t on ly am ong th«- well- to-do. )>ut In o u r fdc to rles und inilus- trin i plnntfl, w here m u sc u la r e ffo rt is

s iitnl Irus reciulred. . •*'W e m u st a d ju s t o u r iinbks of life

to Uie ne.w eond lU ons., In lim e we jvhall doubtless aw aken lo tills n a tio n ­al need and ta k e s tep s lo check these dcReiierutlvc tendenc ies , b u t ju s t a l preiVnt iho h ab it la to igno re them .' ThHi l». all c*i-<rll''ni tim e lo ‘wako up.'-

i f tlii;_ Am erican pi-opie a re to p re ­p a re p ro p erly fo r n a tiona l .defense, they m u st give consideration to the K reat n a tio n a l pro'blein of Individual hyglcoei w hich m eans the ra tio n a l

it Uir' iKxly and Its orRaiis. peupiir shou ld know how tn

KUiird iunl protiH-i th e ir vltalUy as u-i-n 1.-. Ui.’lr llherty . . _

"Tin- m arch of progn^iis has b ’coinc a stiiiU ’ede. A iihysleally v.-.-ak nil- (ion u ro'kI eliane<- lo h<‘ tram pled un d e r foot. T he fa c t th a t the produc* Uvi- working, period of life l;i appar- <nil) >!ii>PlenlnK Is r>‘a lly tiii- m ost Im ­p o rtan t ph ase o f Uie decline In th>- de- fenslve^pow er o f th e nation.

••\Vliy should n o t th e cam paign for n a lli’mal defenisc Include a p rog ram for leachJnK p.-opJe how U> live •healthful llres-'-how lo bu ild up and m alnU in a high s ta n d a rd o f physical fitne-

m ous crops— p erh ap s th e g r e a te s t over p roduced in th is co u n try ,.g o v e rn n ten t forecuKts In d ica ting |liC,000,000,000 cro p y ield fo r 191R.

B ig r ro p s nnd Rood p r lc c s w ill qu ick ly ninko b e tte r bualnesa fo i^tliv ra ilro ad s , fo r m a n u fa c tu re rs , a n d for th e w ho lesa le and re ta il busluesii geu- eraJIy. T h ere ouR ht U jcrefore, to bo Increased p ro sp e rity for a ll o f u s , a n d th a t Is why botli c ity o6d country* a re In te rested In th e crops.

tVoturc has beeq kind to us. Should we n o t be eq u a lly kind to ou rse lv es in U i^ m a tte r of w a s lo ^ p re v c n llo tj?

TALKS ON t h r if t

Xo. 3 2 ^ t U E FARMUB’S OPPOR., ‘t l m t t

----- ^ '•‘1 b o lle re th a t th e g re a te s t con.

s tru c tlv c s r rv jc e th e b an k e rs of an y c lly , o r a n y s ta te , o r o f Uie no tion , ’can p e rfo rm a t th is Umc, Is to ^ n d e a v o r by every m eans a t th e ir com m and, to im press upon th e m ind* o f th e peo p le th e n eccsi s lty fo r each Indlvldixal m an, wo­m an a n d ch ild a tH v ln x to p rac tice th e T lr ta o lOt tfa r if t . ' '- -J a m e s G. McNary. El Paao, T exas.

A m erican fan tierH will b u m tho^a- onda o f (ona o f s tra w tiin t. In E u rope

-inud<!. th r i f t w ould cause to be savi-d^ fo r various u ses. ■'

A ccord ing to one. a tu d en t o f th e v a l­u e of by-productti, a llo w in g c o m s ta lk s to evnpora te ' und decay ca u se s a n an - u o l w aste o f *200,000,000. B u t pro- gresxivi; fo rm ers a r e red u c in g th la w ustc by using s ilo s to 'p re se rv e ^hop- {)ed co rn stnlku a n d o th e r fodder crops.

Tilt- hum hlo lien is o f i r s t o ld to the t l i r l f t o f Uie farfQCT’a w ife, b u t tho de­p a r tm e n t of ag r ic u ltu re enUm otes an n u a l loss o f 140,000,000 frog i u n n u - essnrlJy spoiled eggs.

T h e oJinuol sh lpm pn t of poUitoea from Maine Is 3& ,0d0'cars, a n d it Is aaid th a t th e avcroge w aste ia 20 bu sh e ls per car, o r a - to ta l o f 700,- 000 buuhelK.

T h e yearly w a s te .o f v ege tab les of a ll k inds Js dup lica ted by th a t o f frulL T he goverrrm ent spec la lln ls c f lt te a te l liu l hom e canning on th e fa rm o f w liat o therw lae w o u ld -bo w asted , o u g h t to Have a t le a s t $100,000,000 annua lly .

H ut these a re larKc- and g enera l s ta tem en ts . Tti g e l rig h t dow n to "hrosH Jacks,'' ok they suy, how can th e fa rm er .nctually_ n;ive m oney?'

l ie m u s t n o t he tigh t-fis ted o r his farn i w ill n o t be k e p t u p : he m u s t hot h<- ti spen ij^hrift o r .h e w ill get. in to d irricu llies th a t way. In ap p roach ing » hank for a loan Uie m an w ithou t ban k accoun t Is handicatippHl.

T ho fo rm er who says "I wlnh to iiuy tw en ty n teers to fa tten for m ark e t; w ill you loan m e sonn- m oney?"Ktanii u good chaiu-o o f g e ttin g Uic loan . If he says, ’'O ur b e s t ho rse died an d we^'ore h a rd o p ; th© r e n t Is rom lng due nnd th e In su rance exp ires

tom orrow : w ^ ?h you j)l <‘aH0 lo an mo SHOO?" th e lia n k e r feel.s ve ry so rry fo r him h u t d is likes to rink tw o hun . d rcd perfec tly gvod d o lla rs -o n a fa r­m er w ith such a n unprom ising out* look. '

( 'lo se co-opcraU on betw een fa rm e r and b anker gukIiI lo enable m o s t ten ­a n ts to becom e ow ners It th ey rea lly w ant to own th e ir fa rm s, a s UieyNjjOUjd.

.Mony f.irm ers us well os th e ir w ives t ry to save m oney by do ing all th e w ork Uicmselvi-ii. a n d a f te r a few yea rs spend m oro litorn'y than they savetl oa both ■ h ired h<-l|i and d o c to rs ' bills.. Som etim es tin y kcI beyoad the- doc­to r 's he lp In ■ ar.-ying o u t Uils plan fo r sav ing money. Some people s a m by n o t in su ring th e ir p ro p e rty a a d loce every th ing w hen U ielr house o r b a m l iu r m ^

Common i;ense sav ing Is Uie th ing a nd K Is good fo r everybody, clty - d w e lle r and fa rm e r alike.

T . D. MacOREGOR. ’

Learn hookkf>epln(r u d l a j the fonndatloB-un which ywtr fntore ad« TaneemvBt can b^ -ballL Rs«]i>es<t Col-

OeL 12 If.

L a ^ e , clean cM ton -fnn-. w a a t e 4 ^ Tlmes'OfQce.- a.. • r -

Get What You Want at The Idaho Department StoreW e believe and our patrons know that the Idaho Dejpart-

ment Store carries the largiest stock of merchandise in town, and your wants can easily be satisfied here. Every effort is made to supply you with the newest and best merchandise obtainable— and renpember the selections are so much better here.

B lan k e ts -C o m fo rts , E tc .

Have yoix .seen,our display of blnrik- I'tK nnd comforts;, w ithout n .doubt tlii.s is the largc.st displny in town. Wc can ffJiOH: you finy and cvcrj'th in^ yon may (If.siw. Every weight, size otid color in hoth cotton -and woolen blnnkctK at' every pos.sihle price range—see these h«*fore yon buy. . .

Blankets from 50cto$13.50 Comforts from $1.50 to $6

Hosiery and UnderwearM.ost evcrj'one kno^\-s the brands of

h(.»icr>- niifl underwear we enrry— Gor- ilnti hosiery is ttonsldcn'd to be best ho- Kii-ry obtainable., We can .show everj' '^icifjht nud fabric in cotton, wool, lilies nnd Hilk for women, Diiw.soK, ehiJdreJi and infants,

llosiery from l")i! lo $l.iW pair MunHing nnderwcar shoiyn in ew ry

.styJo,'weight and fahi;ic a t priccH th at W-ill appenl to those who dcBire real

'good undenvear for women and cliil- dren.

FRZOEp FBOM 60c TO $3,50

S e e O u r S h o w in g o f N e w F a ll a n d W in t e r D r e s s G o o d s a r id S ilk s

M en’s a n d Y ouiig M en ’s S u its . a n d O v erco a ts

* ' gr eat pride iu our showing of.su its and ovcr- y .;Oftts fd^-inen and ypung men and foci justified in doing

.so for we honestly beliove .thnr l>ettor .jtaroicDta licit hot ho had anywhere and espceiaUy when yoiS 'consider the high quality nnd workmanship, cte., o f these garnjent.'?, and the wonderfiil low prices. You get unusual value n t each individual*price: tjarments th a t wc are glad to guaran­tee in ey.cr3' ^ray. e»

^vBricesKjuige from $12.50 to $35.00

tSee O u r D isp lay o f C h ild ren ’s -IScEool Shoes

' Hvtying the ch ild ren’s scliool shoes is a v e ry import­an t que.Htion. One.know.s th a t each shoe m ust contain good workm anship and real honest .hfnther. This we posi­tively giiiiranteo. and beside.s o n r shoes have stylo and fit- .ting ^lunlitics.'. W e can show you shoes for boys and girls in-everj* style and <lifferent leather grades. Let^^us f it the boy nr pirl anil you 'll know wh.'tv trP.liuy tlie 'rijjh t shoo for school w ear .

. Boys’ School Shoes $1.45 to $3.«0 Girls’ School Shoes $1.00 to $2.50

JU S T R E C E IV E D ^ SH IB M E N T O F W O M E N ’SN E W SU ITS

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AIn the much wanted new style effects, sonic with the desirable

fu r trimm ing, others trimm ed in military braids, I'tc. They come

in new browns, blues, njivy and black, all hiK'lTly-tjijlored in the m ost desirable styles. . ^Ye are also showing a beautiful displny of

.wom en’s and misses’ fa ll and SHnter coats in tho new weaves and ' colorings. , .

Women’s Suits Priced from $13.50 to $27.50 Women’s Coats Priced from $9.50 to $37.50

W a is ts fo r Fall a n d W in te r"X' ----- • • . ■

W e are showing a very -p re tty line of fancy .silk wniists in all the new materials, shades and colorings. All sizes ore shown. Ask to. see the p retty new styles.

P rices R a n g e fro m $ 2 .7 5 to $ 7 .0 0

.'.U hS cl*r

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TW10J5-A.TOBEK TWIN PALLS TnffiB, TPl!aDAY,-OCT. 12, 1915

The Range Eternal

The Acme of ' Durability

The Perfection of ; -Fuel Economy

Prices That Are Right

^ ;H o o s ir N e S S e i n d Hand Furniture StoreK. r . BRACKEN. P r e t ld e a t DR. C. R. SCOTT. Vice P re tld e a l.

URBAN TRACBY, C*«hler.

T he Idaho State BankO f T w i n F a lls , I d a h o

C A P IT A L J ^ , 0 0 0INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS,

See Us For Farm Loans

TWIN FALLS CAFE, k o t o B R O S.,- P ro p s .

Best Service and Popular Prices

T r ^ O u r B ig 2 5 c D innerP R IV A T K D IN IN G R O O M F O R L A D IE S

OPEN DAY AND NIGHT . PHONE 238

White Cross Maternity HomeOpen for Medical and Maternity Cases

Reasonable Terms 361 Fifth Ave. t Phone 604-J

THE FIRST NATIONAL BANKInv'itds you to'see its officers when

.you have any financial questions to decide. We are. the oldest bank on the tract; Our experience is at your disposal.

nR S T NATIONAL BANK OF TWIN FALLS

fUCIRIC lOCOHOIIVfSi'.IilcoKO, MiiwftQliMi B. B . to UHe

t r i c i t ; In ^ o u u tiilu K .'

Tlio o)«t'tric JocomotlvcH Inthu w orld 'iiro bciOK (IcHvvriHl th la w eek in batclica to the C.UIcaRO. MM- wpQkco nnd SL P aul ra ilw a y eystcm .' T ite r to r m ' tho ad ro aco g u a rd o f

n f ty huRO oldelric cnRincK to bn iiHod b y th e roud in opcrutiiiR 440 o fItfi Iran ttcoo tlncn tai lino bctw oon H ar- low ton , M ont,, 4163 feol nhovc jc n Jovcl, and Avocy, Idaho, olrvntlonv :24{M fo o t T hey w in alRo clim b Uie S o c k y m ountiiin sum m it, 630U fee t o ad i iu UCH iiiountiihi iii\j(iinlt, 5700 rveL

\V*li<-n tticHC g lu n l iiiachlhcit k i Into op era tio n , a s tlioy w ill do 8omo tim e In N ovcniticr, liQUlhiR hi-nvy trc ig iu und pnHHcnger tn iln tliroiiKli tlic p rcclp!- touH ranKf'* o f Motiiniia an d Idaho , tlio m o st nmblUouR «rlGrtrlflcatlon p ro jec t o ver conceived will tiavi! Hofoly puHued Its m oat d ifficu lt HtaROS..

Tm-X! loconiollvoH itro deuiRoed to do the: w ork belnR <lonf a t prex<:.a a n d ra th e r too cxpcniilvely by h u so M ollct uteam onglnos, tw o o f w hich a rc UHcd to pull heavy frclK lit trnlUH up th e K nides of tlie Uolt nnd H Utcr R o o t rangeH. They a rc expi-ctcil to e ffec t on unonnouH ocononiv In oj>'-ru- tlon.

l a fac t till! purpoNo of ttie com - puny In electriricn tlon tinx n o t been to incroUHe th e upi’od nf Itti tru in ti bvit to IncreitBc .em ciency and p ro iao to econ­om y In operation .

T he new locoinotlvoK a r e o f g re a t lo te rc flt becauKc they a rc th o firwt to be conHtructuU fo r . ro llroad wervice w ith d ire c t c u r re n t molorH, deulRnet) to c a r ry uh liigli n potenlJi»l,nM :JOOO volts. Tlioy weigh IJCO tonH pach and have a ocnllnuoux capac ity R rentcr th an Unit o f any utoain o r elejitric lo- roh io tlve lilliiprto ever b n lll.

One o f th e se big nmchinoB- can sn a k e " a tra in welghlnK 2GOO tonx

up n one per ccn t grade w ith, l u :i440r hoTKopower utid m ake liR ht w ork of th e Job. Two of tiiem can do Hip sun ie on a two per cen t g rade.

T hose luonHterK a re l i : ; fi-L-l Inchon long. T h e re Ih uothln^^ abou t them to HUggext, the Hteiun locom otive w hich they w ill iiltlm a |e ly UlKplace in botli f re lg tjt und paHsonger se rv ice If th e fnlUi of the 'deH lgners In s u s ta in ­ed. I n k i n g a t f irs t g lance m ore like u b ig m all c u r timn an y th ing else , th e S t. I 'a u I’H new t> pe of eng ine o p e ra te s a s myatoriouKly to the a v e ra g e ob­s e rv e r a s did th e f irs t au tom ob iles In th e eyes o f those' used to ho rse d raw n vehlclofl,

T h e design Is such as to shve track w ea r nnd te a r by m inim izing tho ver- (Icnl and ho rizon tal b low s d rive w heels U irough use of a s e p a r to m o­to r tw ln -gearod to each o f e ig h t p a ir o f <lrlyers. • T h e drivers a re spn<:e<l n t ten -fo o t Inlvrvaln. The d riv e w heels

‘o r>l! inches In dianietei;.T hey a rc equalized in p a ir on each

s ide so th a t each of the fo u r d r iv ing w heel tru ck s on-each side Is Independ*

T he cab extcnilii fAr n e a r ly the fu ll lengUi o f th e locomotive. Two m en c o n s titu te a crew , ihongh only

Is' requ ired to o pera te th e niech- an lsn i. T he. o th e r Is th ere fo r einer* g ency am i to lea rn his triMlc. .» .

H ero a rc som e o f the m o st s tr ik in g a d v an tag es of the e lec tric loeonio- tlv cs:

I t o p e ra te s w ith the h ig h es t elli- c lency In tho (^oldest w ea th e r-, when stw iin loconVotlves often frew e 'u j> ,

I t r r e t u r n s liy “ reg en e ra tio n ” a U irg tl p a r t o f tlw porter Ui^ed In r u l ­ing op hill du rin g tho correspond ing ru n down hill.

I t refju ires Inspertion onci- In every I’OOO m iles of trav«-l. w liere iS i; ste; locom otive mvisl he overhauled end o f each division

I t uses no coal. ri'(iulre a n d h as no usIick to dump.

I t c a rr ie s no ten d er anil has no holl­e r and w ill ru n Indefinitely a i a nni- fo rm ra te o f speed.

I t refin ires roundhouse t ln k e rh u ' .to tlie m lhlm uni an d handles un iform tonnagi! Irrespec tive of w eather.. It lines aw av w ith , fuel traln .s iiuiLj

c le a rs the tru ck s fo r tra ffic thaV pays dividends.

T he b«“s t Hieani l,oi'oni<>tlveh has In be ovt-rhapled, a f te r ru n n in g loa or

m iles, w iiereas the Initiiuiilty of tlie e lec tric engine from th is iirciK- s lty—a heavy advan tage In opi-m llng elJlclency.

A steam loco n u tlv e w aiting :it a d ivision po in t consum es .SO per r e n t of th e fnol It u ses In urtuiil service, w h e reas th e e lec tric loeuniollve when id le consum es no jwwer. T he free ing of th e t ra c k from fu e l rrnlns Is an ele­m en t of th e h igheyt Im portance, e s ­pecially In m ountainous co u n try w lien; doub le track in g I s often lmposiilt)le. ^ .

T h e d ire c t c u r re n t e lic ir lc lo ton io- ‘‘“ '■'I.V'tive . In fact, b ids fa ir tn revo lu tion ­ize ra ilw ay tran sp o rta tio n nietjioils. hi*cause w hile Uie "juice'” to be used In th e open ing s tre tch of e lec trifica ­tion 'on th e S t P au l road Is to be fu r ­n ished by M ontana w ater power* nm i p an ics , th e road ow ns enorm ous coal re so u rces on Its own lan d s and It a p p e a rs even n^w u demonHtriibl<! f a c t th ftt coal can be converted Into e lec trica l pow er und fed to locomo- tlves o f Uic new type m ore ecouom lcal- ly tlian i t can be used d ircc t In th e p ro ­duction o f s team power.

T h e p lan of operation Includes tin* g en e ra l use of a lociynotlve a t each end o f a t ra in on up grades ap p ro x i­m ate ly 36 niile(t long over th e o lecirl- fled section o f the road. On down g ra d e s ''o n ly tho head englno w ill do th e ro g cn era tlv e brnklng—t h a t 'I s Te- generalSng pow er on li.i r e v e rse and re tu rn in g It to th e w ires to he used In .pu lling th« follow ing tra in .

T hese locom otives are g eared fur 'passeng iT se rv ice to li.iul tra in s ’ of 800 tons a t CO m iles an hour. The s tre tc h of ro ad to be usi'tl hy th e new cng inca, covering Uirce m ounto ln ran g es w here th e re a re long d istiinci' g rad es of from one and o n e -h a lf to tw o p e r ccn t, w ill be doubled In ra p ­ac ity by th e ir use, accord ing to the engineers.

T h e . .ra ilw ay com pany expect.-^ to ach ieve th e som e re s u l t a.s Uiougli It had double-trttck«>d Its line o v e r the m oun ta in div isions. I t isb cU cred tlia t

th e rond w ill got back the, cost o f e l­e c trifica tion . about'»15,000,000 In fivn years, o r a t th e ra te o f 20 p e r cen t n e r unniim .

KILEB XKiVS

■re i n t s ie a u i iaulL-dT\t th e

res in '; « ^ l e r

' (F rom Ihe Kller .lournal.)Miss V lra ilrow ji was taken to tho

hospita l la s t week fo r an oporatlon fo r sippendlcltis. '

T h is olflce tu rned o u t new telephone d lrec io rle s this wei'k. They ta ln ly needed.

Lyntan Howk an ilM ls s I 'hy llls P a t­ton w ere m arrletl In Twin W ednodday of la s t week.

H arry Kammer<iulst Is home from Ul» o iistoru vIkIc W hile ab sen t he b ough t m oru Apporsons.

.Mlus M inerva ^te.vens expec ts to leave for- Chicago sh o rtly w here sh w ill take a course In phylcal cu ltu re .

Mr. an d Mrs. T. IX Coirnor from T w in F a lls attended th e ^ j.y e p tio n to ' tlie school teachers h e re on Mondi^y night.

.Mrs. Je ffrey , o f Pocatello , n iece of M rs. M ark .Musser. who visited here la s t weiik re tu rned to her hom e Sun­day evening.

The W om an's elub Is Indebted to* .Mrs. IJ. C. S le re r for th e lovely flo s^ e rs provhled for the recep tion Mon­d ay night.

I t is expecleil th a t I.eoniird Wood w ill be ahorily on hln way to Motvlunu. w here he will u ike a position with h is b ro th e r . Joe In the m ercujitlle business.

T h e B lrthduy club m et wlUi Mrs. Uecm la s t W ednesday an d w as well a ttended by the m em bers and thu u s ­ual good tim e enjoyed by Ute club.

TV. W. T ay lo r has b ough t an aero tra c t on Vakinni avenue. Ju st south of O. J. Chlhls. He will bu ild a nlco h im galow on sam e In th e n e a r fu tu re .

'C apriccs of K itty .”, a five p a r t cbm - edy. a t the opera house tom orrow /jJgbt. If y ou ap p rec ia te g w d coxaniiy you should m ake special e ffo rt to see tills p lc tnrc .

L ast S a tu rd ay II. U.-.Munyon bought a pa ir o f Shetland poiites for h is ch il­d ren . They a re a t t r a c t in g ' m uch a t ­ten tion am ong th e little folks. Mr. Munyon say s th a t the ihorn lng follow ­ing th e ir a rriv a l was th e f ir s t he irould rem em ber when all his ch lldriin wero up a t th e sam e time,

ally*ney. T uesday afte rnoon . T he a f te r ­noon w as p leasan tly passed w ith vo­ca l and in stru m en ta l n iusic and social* converse. Mr. and Mrs. K enney, who paH.Hed th e sum m er here from th e ir hom e in Illinois, leave th is m orning for th e ir home. T his m ost exce llen t couple m ade m any friends here d u r­ing tli%lr so journ who re g re t to see llieiii detm rt.

In th e nib le the word " Ix jrd " Is found l.STiIl llmtiK; the w ord “Jehovah" •l.sns tim es, and the word ••Ueverend" b u t once and Ihat in the n in th verse, n i l h Psalm . The eigh th verse o f the l l7 th P sa lm is th e m iddle vursu of tho Bible. The n liith verso of the olghth ch a p te r o f K sther Is th e long-

and the 3r>th ve rse of th e 11th c h ap te r o f St. John Is th e sh o rte s t In th e ' lOCth Psalm fo u r v erses a re a lik e , the eigh th , flfleen tli, L’ls t . and .^lsl. Kach verse of the UlCtli Psalm endft alike.

B arron , living went of • town hrolfe groiind y este rday for Ijome.

M rs, IJobt. M iller and son . V home yeste rday from l>ava H ot S prings. '•

Andy M attson bought th<> Ih is te tte r 4U th is week, l-^irl M urray coiidui-ted th e d<>al.

Knapii reiiiirt.'* a yield o f H’ l bushe ls Ilf red c lo v e r .se e d per a c re on r> ac re s o f land.

T he Jo lly P e lla P rin g le ronipaiiy phiy<'d ".>1iirrlc,'d l.ife" h.-r-- l»> a very app ree lu tlve auilienee last tili:hl.

Dr.. Kutelifre. .form erly located lirre r a tim e, hut now of Tw in I 'a lls, iiK renew ing ae(|llalnl:ll^ceH h<‘re

yesterday ,............... lylor, who eonilueted a ho-

li*l-4i*^re a long tim e, b u t n«)W of Twin F a lls , was a F lie r v is ito r yeste rday looking a f te r h is p roperty liere.

If the patronagi- o f th e p ic tu r f b u s­iness con llnues (he e illlor o f th is pa­p e r V'lil e rec t a m odern am i up-to- d a te p ic tu re show hulldlng n ex t to liie People’s s to re on th e ground floor, with olllc<' room s above.

D r.' Allen has concU ukil to m ake h is -rcsldeuce Jn ( 'a llfo rn la . .and as

•soon a s hi' gets his buslaetei affalr:i he re se(tle<l up. w ill m ake th e change.

W ork Is p rog ressing rap id ly on. th ree new brick bu ild ings In F ile r— tlie l.iove g tn e ra l sto re . IteJ.'nolds

and the Sn>di^r l;ard-

C. A. I» v e has bought ten lot,i from th e townslt'e <oinpany a t the w<«t ond o f Main s tree t. H e expect.s im ­prove tiiese lo ts by build ing •• nice hom e the reo n .-

E. 0 . W a lte r h a s a stock sa le a t Hv- p e r t on the 12U». o n e .a t H eyhurn on Ui(> H th and S tau ffnehcr's n e a r Huhl »m th e 15th. ^ 1 1 of the«e }<ales eon- t>ln reglHtcrod stuff.

T h e Ladles’ Aid m et W ednesday af­te rn o o n an d electi^l (h«* follow ing of­fice rs ; Pr*>sldent."*.Mrs. .Vustin: vlci- p residen t. M rs. F ltrg c ra ld ; s<Tretnr>-,

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J. h . McNlCHOLS & CO.PH O N E 200

Transfer & Garbage Hauled at Reasofiable Prices

PAN-AMERICAN INQUISITION d u rin g th is w ar. W ia t will bo tho fa te o f th e ir colonics in Amorlca?

__ Will th e Am erican continen t look witliWill S l . , l» l le f r n d .l l i r

nil* Ito rtrh ip If l l tu rk r i l G erm any of - Q rltlsh and F ren ch ,ro . I l o r t r l n ^ A lfu^kcd. OuJnca, o f B ritish H onduras and o f UioW i.Hlilni:lon-Ku»ol.l.. -A. II.,rn lc ,,. I t o r i b b , . , m

th e m in is te r from P anam a, speak ing h e re a t a conference on n a tio n a l de-

belng conducted un d e r the a u s ­pices of the .Navy league, th e N'jftlon-al R ifle association anti th e C ouncil ..............................................................o f .National Defense, declaretl a ll th e and tl ia t because of It th e na tiona l do* AiniTican republics w ere w atch ing th e tcnae of th e United S ta tv s was Intl- p repareilness of the U nited Stitten, bo- m ate ly bound up with th e whole of tho cause be said, upon It depends the A m erioan continents.

”Tlu* a n sw er appeimi tir he obviousV" ' Faccs Threat«nlnff KfallUe?!.

D r. M orales said th a t the M onroo D octrine .faced •’tb roaten lug re la tle s”

defense of the M onroe doctrine. Tho la ra tlo a ol' the I’nlletl S ta te s th a t A m erican co n tin en t can n o t be the

ob ject o f con q u est o r foreign a g g re s ­sion. he_,sald, faces th rea ten in g realities.

’Suppo«e.“ said Dr. MoralCB, “ th a t K ngland aiiA F ran ce a re . vanquished

Cot fee

M rs. M ark M usser; tre a su re r . .Miss .Moseley. *■

C. E. IJooth. the merchifflT-br TwIii F a lls , aecompanltHl by h is wife w ere F lie r v is ito rs tho f irs t ot* th e week. Mr. Bootli had m any nice th in g s t » say of tho w onderfu i proRn-sR F il« r is show ing along every line.

C.' F. M arney, o f D eeatur. III.. Is m ak in g his tinnual vinit h e re fooklng

n .T -Jils farm In te rests In S u c k f r H a t . .Mr. H arney Is a lw ays a w el­com e v is ito r to F ile r, and th e hope Is entertnlni*<I th a t he may conclude to m ake h is hom e here .

Good coffcc is a public scr\-icc — it starts the day ritjht I

A pound of S chillin jr's j Best- will scn-e you witli

///ore cups of fine coffee tlian a pound of any other kind. T he price doesn't

Don’t .xpend all your time In nse^ lcs« dlrrrslomi. I>onbl^ yonr laloe by aUendlng our day or niRht , • Itu-mr.tfs (•olleirr^-Ad>. «cL12 W. '

R«a4 y in t <u1« th « T i o M

^ cl'.iilin ;;’s llc .n fa <njI jucLci! Rfuund, m aii ti.:L ; tins .

Schilling’s . r , c s t

In th e face of the p re sen t s l tu a - ' tlon ," h e-d ec la red . "It would bo wise n o t to p e rs is t in the Illusion o f s e ­cu r ity in which we have lived b u t to c rc a te fo r the defense of tho con tinen t nnd th'e harm onious developm ent of th e A m eriacn nations, an qrganlr^ittun w hich In itse lf would command r e s ­pect.

“ in th ls 'o rg an lza tlo n tlie re fa lls up­on tlie U nited S tates tho p reponderan t ro le n o t on ly because It Ir tho m ost pow erfu l co u n try of th e continent, b u t beCauflo It bad vo lun tarily con ­s titu te d I ts e lf i t l ic cham pion of o th e r A m erican na tlons.“

A c o u n try n t w ar w ith tlic U nited StatCR, Dr. M orales also pointed out. w ould d es ire above all to take pos­session of Uie Pannma canal and op­e ra tio n s w hich might , conduce to tl ia t end would have to Uike p lace on P o n am an te rrito ry . He re fe rred to P an am a a s "tJie muhi stra teg ica l ploce o f land In th e w orld /' and concluded hy say ing tha t the topic of naU onal d efense fo r tlie United S ta te s w ob n o t a t all foreign to th e Interest'^ o f P an -

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■ TWIOE-A-WEm T W m f A l i l J T1ME6, OTlitoAY..OOT^

• Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday

The Georgia Jubilee Serenaders

An Excellent Troupe of Colored Entertainers

Harmony Singers, Comedians and Dancers

Six .'xp.Tl oxpDiHMil.s of (inrktry wit ;inil humor. I'oaltir- inp thifiioh'd CtL'orKla .Tu!)il(!‘i! Quarl(!tte. nlwj the Tt*nnc.s.soc culc- hratioii. iiitrmJui-inj: tin; Jiuck ;m(l WinR Dancers. -A <r<'li{rliiriil i!iil(’rtniiinient from alnrt to fim sli; one you will . sure (injoy, Ho sun; to heiir them.

COIWING!Thursday, Friday and Satnr4ay

The Famous) Hawaiian. Duo

JACK AND KIHY LEE

p o s o 'w ith w h ic h t h e y c o m e . T h ls .w o r m u ot HomutJmo en d . T h e n t h e e r a o f

'r eg e n e rn tlo a lu id r e h a b ili ta t io n , w i l l co m e .' T h e laoR , p a t ie n t c l im b w i l l b e b e fo re ur a n d w e oti a p e o p le c a n u o l e s c a p e l u b u rd en s a n d o u r s o v o r n o ie o t w ill fev l U ie HtralD. In tUlB w o r k o f r o h a b llltn tlo n In w h ic h w e a rc'.to h a v e BO la r s o a p a r t , h o w In ip ertJn ettt I t 48. h em indlB penB able U int w e RCand a p n itcd , a d e to r m ln c d und h o p e fu l p e o ­p le- ' ^ '

“ If UiIh r ep u b lic u lm ll b e a b lu to ■hold o n ' lt» w a y . o u r p e o p le n t h om o bou nd toR ether in m u tu a l cb u r id cifc e , o u r InBtlluH ono r iv e te d 'to j^ e th o r nn d brncccl by a 'c o n im o n r a itli, w h o sh a ll bu (ib lc to fu tlm u tv iti t'tr> ;m uniluU H in* f lu c n c o fu r Kood, it ii in c a h r u la h k m o r a le fo r c e , n o t K lon o h e r e u p on ihp w eH tcrn c o n tin e n t , b u t am on f; n i l n a - UonH and peoplcr .' I f E u r o p e Kliall l o o k .u p uu ch u ftc«no t h r o u g h h e r b lood tihot (*ycH, i f th o c o u n t le s s mU> lontt bondinK bu n ea tlt t h e b u r d e n s o f w u r an d H hud derin g a t th o a k e le to n c lu tc l i o f fa m in e s h a l l b e h o ld b o r o niiUiouH c o n te n t a n d a t p e a c e . In t h e ir h o m e s a t n ig h t a n d pu rn uinR tJieir g a in fu l ocb u p n tion o b y d a y . w h o s h a l l 0flt(^amtcJ lhc‘ b e n e f ic e n t , tJic n il b u t diV ino in f lu e n c e t h e w o r ld 'o r c r o f B u ch 'p n. o b j e c t Icuiw n."

C O M M IS p B iS SUPPORT fAIR/c o n t in u e d f r o m .Page.l.'> '■

CARRANZA IS RKOGNIZED

Presenting Excellent Music, Songs and Dances. A South Sea Spcdaltjr oj Hawaiian Pastimes.

Tlie Klmura FamilyA W onderful Japanese Novelty Act.

TWO EXCELLENT ACTS

Also a special feature 2*act Keystone Farcc Comedy, E n titled

Hi^ Trystinig PlaceF e a t u r i n g

Chas. Chaplin and Mabel NohnandA rio t o f fun , -

A Program of Pleasing Variety

•Doors pppii ;it 7 0 ’i:loiik» i’i)Utinu<JUH'show, till II oVIoi-k.'-

Matinee Saturilay 2:30

(C ontinued from P a s o I .) •

GIVtS WARNING(ConlluiiL'd fr»)ui Pago 1.) ■

lea rn ed h o w ,to niolillizo a n d diiici* pllno th e ciii)iiclty nnd e n e rg y of vlTH^ p<-oplp. T h i' juTlod ft)!lowlnK this Auu-' tr la n w a r—llio Fruni;o-rruKKliin W ar —o u r own oivil w ur—iidvlsj^l uh how qu ick ly u p i'op lc ir iin n fc r Uu» oncrgy an d capocity fbr o rK anlzatlon from th e 'balllcfl(-hl to thi* factory .

F ltfh t for. .MarkeLn."A t Lliu jiri's i'iu tiin i' lln‘ w ar pro-

lix lji from c'otnyi.'llllon wlUi tJio »)!'! .»'oiititrlr!i. T!h‘ tannt^r Imn n o t

‘ • on ly o u r li'oiiic murU'-t b u t In p a r t the r«>n-iKn niaflies. A f lo r 'lh o w a r In* will have to flgttt for hilt lioiim inarlci-L T))r' Aniori«-iUi ii1;m ufaclunT 1h in no If '.s ii(Ivnntnc'-<>iiM t)n,<ltloti now. Ku- Topi? no lo iipcr wItJi iis a.nphft did before iiml ;i> »!io w ill under I>r-:-‘Tit l;iwii u fti;r r .i- \> a r. W<- a rc fe<>dinK. c lo th in g , a rm in g and flii.-siir- Ing v a s t a rm ie s w ith o u t m uch com i)» tltl(*n. I t Irt n o t uJlogi’Uior !Ui ••nvl- ftlilc job . n o t o ne o f w hich to »>ouKt, hut I ;iin 1ml Mtiitlnii f.-iots. B ut whon Kiirr>i>o. r-oni]>liird F n ro p o . sh a ll s*'nd h e r mon am i hi r w om en hock to th<’ fa rm and fai tory, to tho w orkshop nnd tlic mini-. ilrlil< il. d locip lined , even hunyaiti fr>r IndiiKirial w.or, th o n tho qin.-sUon « ill !»• up lo anhwo.'.a r e wo firi‘par*-d to nx '-t tiicm on tho

flrlil;. o f In d u strv ?• ' ■•Thcrj; w ill bo no f r u t r a l l ly ihorc .

You had Just oji w<-ll L.nlk of dofoad* I n c o u r g re a t so.i co.uJt d t lm n;n»In*t th o tra in e d a rm le t and nav ies of^«»ni- binPfl E u ropo w ltli o u r prc.n-nt a rm y a n d naTy a s to trj- tn p ro tc c t ogatnKt such a n a s s a u lt—and Inlfi th a t figh t w ill e n te r a lo n g w ith K uropc • Uip Son th A m erican c o u n tr l r s and C anada a n d J a p a n —tlie A m erican Inboror, th e A m erican fa rm e r ojjd -tJjo ''-'Am trtcad' m o n n fa c tu re r wiUi o iir i)re so n t law s and fiscal policy, o r ov ra w llh .th o .r '- , fo rm idab le subm arinA w hich ' is su p - posM to bo conce.ilcd u n d e r th e o o -

•dc/lnot!, un lim ited jvnd u nknow o pow ­e rs o f th e fe d e rs l tm d o com m ission.

B«adjBSt Uie TarlM."We ought to BPt oboat to readjust

o a r ta riff laws and without delay. Wb ooRht to preparo (o mobilizo oor ro- Boorre* and oor poopio indoatrljinr.

. We oosb t to bare a ta rfff law which woald a t lea st collcct revoooo from thooo slcaAtlc Indnstrlal cemblnatloas n e h - w tb»' n t f a r trvsC wfalcli cbJ ^

o u r m a rk e t f re e ; a law and a policy w hich would <iVoke confidence, dlvor- iitfy o u r IndUHtrics and develop Uh- ▼aricd ta le n ts o f o u r people. If wc expec t w a r Bliall wo n o t Ijc p rep a red to food ond clotl»e an d equip o u r p eo ­p le from w itliiii. U erm nny could n o t iitivo kept liur Hotdlers in th o fie ld six m on ths sh u t o ff air slie w as fron i tlie o u ts ide w orld, had iiho n o t lung ago 4\dopt«-<l a policy w hich gave h e r hom o m ark d t to h e r producerH ond devel­oped and Uiverslfled th e gen ius of lie r people In every line o f labor, p ro d u c ­tion and m anufac tu re , un til hIio xtood induKtrliilly eqylppod for all <-omors. Do n o t overlook. In Htudylng th e p re- piin>dnc!;m gf (je rn iany , tJie w ords ,of B ism arck iind th e fiscal policy wliich follow ed in 1878. O orm any 's Indus- tr in ! prepiirc-diiiviH whk n io rr reni:«rk- n b lf th an h« r m ilila ry prepurcdni'Hs, And oven If wo do n o t oxpect w a r h u t on ly peace, sha ll we fail to p ro tec t «>ur w orkini'ii .^nd o u r people u.« a wh(lfe agalnsX tlio condition!’ whleli Hliali liurely c o n fro n t Iheni wh.-n- th<- long , ha rd pu ll, whicli is to follow a f te r llie w ar In over, iius betfui’.

T he P laJn A roeriacn."A nd finally , iny friends, le t u i c.nll

up fo r serv ice som e of the o ld tim e prido in o u r coun try , .some of th e old tim e A m erican sp ir it to wliicli ou r 1''<tt;i'iI preMldi-nt m ade fine reforonci^ ill !.l' !idiin.'-iri to till.- old noldlor'. a few »layH ago. W e h ea r m u d j tlie><.> day s abou t Uie Anglo-AmiTlc'Tn. Ui«- O erm ivn-A m erican. und so on and r*o fo rth . I som etim es w onder w h o t Ihih becom e In Uieso even tfu l days o^ Ju&t th e p lain Kimple u n titled Arp<r!r n;i.. D oes any one feci an y InU-rest i:i h!mT Is th e re n o t honic concern , soin '; «Uh- cd ss io n , so tne m o d es t'an d w cl’ guard - t-d «»m m «idotlon , som e d i^ r r^ o t fculogy,* fo r Uie m any who know tJoU ier 'coun try , no fa th e r la n d , b u t on ly ond o lono a sim ple, iinniixod do co iion to o u r ow n coun trr ' u n d un d i­vided fe a lty to o u r ow n flng a n d fo r whlcfi he feols unditf- no e o is t r a ln t toapo!r>glie.. '_ seoiim to we ougb ; to ;tr«.iiro so m e of th e o ld 'tlm o A m eH can sp irit, n o t w ith b lu s te r o r offonso, bn ( ./iUi ooaroge . to tho cad th a t w e m ay n o t o n ly tw a g re a t a n d pow erfu l p< )p1'> {ndoBtrlally , b u t aU o th a t w e m ay com o to h av e In tm tb an d In fa c t a n a tio n a l pu rpose, a n a tio n a l m ind , a n a tio n a l.Id ea l. W « do n o t w a n t a n a - ' tlo n cotnposed o f K ronps com m unl- Uee by r a d lc U ' and fo re lcn

.feelloKS. W o wmat o n e people a lw a rs b e h in d mod l o m to. o n e fla^ . L e t u s s o t c a re so m u c b 'w b e c c e o u r fm m l-

C ra a ta 'c o m e a s tb e a p lr l t - a n d <par-

from tho C a rran za g ovcrnn ien t.*T hcsc g u a ra n te e s a r e a s fo llow s:

,f io a n u ite « s G h e n .1. F o re ig n e rs w ill bo p ro te c t­

ed in th e ir lives a n d p ro p e r ty . '•i. Tho C a rra n z a g o v e rn m en t

nssumefl fu ll responH ibility fo r clulniH g row ing o u t o f Uio revo lti- Uon and -will a d ju s t th cm ^ cq u lt- ab ly by m oans of In tc iiin tlo n n l commlssloDB.

3. No ono-w ill su f fe r in h is llfo an d p ro p erty , on a c co u n t a t re lig ­ious b e lie fs ; a ll p r ie s ts a n d n u n s w ho havo n o t tak en p a r t in M exi­can poliUcs w ill bo p e rm itte d to r e tu rn ond w ill ,bo p ro te c te d , p ro ­vided they do n o t p a r t ic ip a te in polIUcB and obey th o MoxIcaJi law s govern ing Uie chu rch a n d s ta te .

4. A decree o f am nestj- Is in p reparaU on w hich w ill en a b le a ll olom ents, Irres 'pcctlve of poliU cal affilia tio n s h e re to fo re , to re tu rn to M ex lco /w ith Um exccpU qn of those g u ilty o f com plic ity In. th e p lo t to k ill M adero and S uarez, o r w ho a re cha rg cd w ith civil crim es.

ChM'k on I 'o lltlc la n s .A few po litical le ad e rs w ho h iU ierto

havo opposed tlie, C a r ra n z a g o v e rn ­m e n t w ill n o t be .p erm itted to re tu rn un til th e g o vernm en t Is firm ly e s ta b ­lished and th en only It Uiey pledge a lleg iance to IL

Tho form In w hich recogniU on Is to > ex tended has n o t been decided

S ec re ta ry i^ n s ln g naid a n nm b n ssad o r m ig h t be se n t to th e C a rm n z a cap ita l

am b assad o r nam ed .by . C ar­ra n z a received here , 'o r tR a t Utere m ig h t be an ex ch an g e o f ootcii.

.Meoulntr o f ItecognJtion .T h e recognition of a '*de fac to gov-

em m eD t" does n o t lim it th e ac tio n in a n y sense, on icia is oxp ta ined . T h e te rm app lie s to a n au tlio r lty th a t a r l s u o u t o f revo lu tion . W hen a .ogpaU tutlonal go v ern m en t is ag a in erocted , o th e r c redenU als ' w ill bo given to tbo A m erican dIplom aU c roprosen* ta tives . In th e m eanU m o ‘th e fu ll m oral su p p o rt o f tho U nited S ta te s is to be given th e de fac to , g o v e rn m en t

,to h a s ten re s to ra tio n o f constltuU onal au th o rity . • ' '

(’a r r a n r tf th e S tron ffw .SL*cretary lo o s in g re p o rte d to tho

.ossemblLHi am baxsoJo rs o f A r p n t in a , Oroxil, and Chile, an d tho m in is te rs o f Bolivia, U ruguay and O u atem ala , S a t­u rd a y U iat he had co n fe rred w ith rep - rtjRontnUves of Uie V illa and C a ^ a n z a facUons, nnd h ad c o m c to U ic 'co n c lu ­sion U iat Uie C a rran za p a r ty pos­sessed Uie m ilita ry su p ren w cy o r "ran- te rln l cap ac ity " req u ls lto fo r a nov- c m m o n t On— Ui Im -p o in t- a ll w ere agreod.

M em oranda filed by E llzeo A rre ­dondo, C a r ra n z a 's ' reprem in taU ve a t

.W ashington , s e t forUi th e poliU cal p ro g ram of ills governm oui, w lilch in ­c ludes th e convoking of m un ic ipa l elocUons a't once, and tiicn o f a con- sU tu en t ^^aem bly, to w hich G e n e ra l ; C a rran za , a s f i r s t chief, iihall g ive an accoun ting o f h is h and ling o f Uie ex ­ecu tive pow er. Thill a .isem bly will c re a te an execuUvi- departiiK -ni by hold ing a gen e ra l election. , |

Sothe of Uie diplomai.H iit f l ra t w e n - ; inclined to su g g es t n po licy o f fu rtlio r i w aitlug u n til <ti-iieral (’; ;r ra n z a crar* | ried som e of hli: proml;;.';! In to offju-t,; b u t th e consonsUK of op in ion fh ia lty ; w as U iat wlUi Uie n ion il su p p o rt recognition - would givr* C arran j:;! ,! would be bett«T ab le lo « arr>- o u t lii.-« pledges, since he alri-.»ily dom lnnt<-• ' tho countr>" from a m llk iiry p o in t i>f, view. I

S ec re ta ry I-anaipg hit<T exp la ined ; Uiot each govvrniiiciil would a c t neii- ! a ra tc ly . the a ttitu d e (if th e Unll- cl | S ta te s n o t being condition on tiii-.t; o f o th e r govcrnmentM, o r vice vorsa. |

.Solallon of P rob lem . 'T he recognition of ('.-irranr.a in con-1

fldcntly look<-<i upon by S ec rc tn ry ! I.AnBlng lui a long r.t« p to’w .ird th e t<(i-1 lu tlon of Uh- Mexican pm hlcin . W ith i Uic recognition th e proccssi o f recon- [ strucU ng .Mexico l.s oxpetce«l to b c rin . ■ M any om cials eipre.'ssed th e ir p li.-u .-1 uro U iat i t wnfl povsiblo fo r th e U nited i S ta te s to recognizc' G eneral C a rran za , because he, a s Uie flr.n lo ta k e a rm s a g a in s t H u e ru . stood fo r 'l ib e ra l p r in ­c ip les o f Uie ri-volutton w ith Which Uie U nited S ta te s has boi'ti tn sum pn- thy.

G eneral V illa 's fo llow ers h a d hoped th a t th o conference would c o n tin u e its e ffo r ts to p ersu ad e C a ram x a to form A coallU on g o rem m en t. W h a t th e V illa ia tc io n w ill do Is n o t d e a r ly In­d ica ted -b u t th a t they w ill co n tinue th e s tru g g le lo the-fle ld Is considered ce rta in ; a lthough m o st o f th e ir lead ­e rs a r e a t p re se n t In W ash ing ton , nnd official rep o rU show th a t m an y of th e tf tro o p s have gone ov9 r to - th e C a rran za side.

S ec re ta ry L an sin g w ill r e p o r t to P re s id e n t W llaon S unday w h a t oc- c a r rc d a t S a tu rd a y ’s conforence.

Hoai-d proceeded to th e co n sid e ra tio n of tho proposlU on o f th e F l ie r c it i­zens OA snb ro itted h r th e i r com m ltt«« w hich is o s fo llo w s ; '

The people of F ile r and vlclnlly promiqe to pnrc liasn iod -deed 'w bat is known as Uio Schlldman and Coffib forty, described' os tb o .N W ^ of the SEVi of secUon 8, to ^ s h lp 10 sbnth. range 16 east, of tho Boise meridian. Said fo rty .to 'bo deeded to tho-coanty with tho'provision th a t i t rem ains the property of Tw in.Falls countjr eo lo n r ... ti... ri ii»r couijty fa ir porposes. I f « t :iy (line tho ciiiinty refusea to use It

for liie rurposes'of a county fa ir, same •..hall revtrrt to -the donw ff'itf ' l i "

U U !i uuderHtood by ti*i‘ I’ll-e r conm iitteu in coasido raU on o f th is ten d e r o f la n d ,- th a t th o c o u n ty board sh a ll Im prove tlio la n d - by b n lld ing su itab le bu ild ings ' to r f a i r |;arpoM S,' puHtaln I t- fo r .- th e p u rp o se s , in toodod. nnd also bu ild a h a lf m l lo 't r a c k a n d a lso to bu ild fences , fu rn ish w a te r and lo ther .ap p u rte n a n c e s t h a t , w ill fu lly equ ip tho g ro u n d fo r th e p iir- post^« intended.

J . W. TANNER,0120. F. ALLEN,A RTH U R E . ANDERSON.0 . C. DAVIS. .

A fte r c are fu l • consIderaU on • th<\ Iloard being full}:,advlHod a n d deem ­ing such acUon fo r th e p u b lic good. moUon w as m ade by T . E . M oore, ec- onded by D. P. A lbee th a t th e propo- BlUon suVm ltted by th o F i le r comn^it- teo bo g ran ted T h e n th o c o u n ty a t ­to rney a n d a tto rn e y g e n e ra l, sh a ll tit^ve filed w ritten o p in ions w ith Uio bo a rd a s to tho a b ility o f th e board to .c a r ry o u t th e p ro v is io n s of th o r e ­q u e s t

MoUon ca rr ied tinan lm oualy .A fte r fu r th e r considom U on o f c la im s

a g a in s t Uio c u rro n t expenso fu n d , re ­cess w as tak en unUI to m o rro w m o rn ­ing a t 9:30 a . m.

. O. E. CARLSON, C h a ln h an . A tte s t: E . J . FIN CH , C lerk .

Comedy Night at Ae Isis

Thursday j)n ly :

Pokes and Jabbs Juggling the TruthIn T^o Part«

Bonis and StoU in ^ Quarter' . InO neA ct

Burns and Stoll in T a n ^ f Pokes and JabbsIn One Act

. Yon Know Me A1 Big League StuffIn One Act

■ X ■

Continuous Laugh From Start to Finisli ;

Admission 5 and 10 CentsChange of Pictures Wednesday, Thursday and Friday . of this Week. Every Night After Next Week.

MIllTIA-eOHPANY ORGANIZEDn ith l. C om pany S ta r ts O o t W ith F o rty

' >'ew M em bem .

Compony K, of th e Id a h o s ta te m ll- lUa, w as organ ized In Duhl F rid ay evening w ith fo rty m em burs m u s te red in. T h e now com pany w iU '-uso .the B uhl o p e ra house fo r a n nrmor>’ for tho p re se n t. A d ju ta n t g en e ra l P . H. Crow .and sev e ra l o ff ic e rs from Boise, w e re p re se n t and m u s te red th o com ­pan y in to th e se rv ice o f Uie s ta te . C. V. Diggs, p o stm aste r, o f tho w*est end tow n w as elected onp tn in of th e com ­pany.

F orti'-ono raem bers o f com pany D. of th is c ity , headed by C ap t. P. W .'M c- Ilo b e rts wenjt down to B uh l by a u to F r i­day evening and gave a n exhlblU on d rill fo r th e benefit o f Uio rookies. T he boys of tho local com pany a r e m ore th an 'p leastM l w ith Uio tre a tm e n t a c ­corded th em in Buhl. ,

T h e new Buhl ocm pnny hair tho back ing of th e b u s in ess m en o f th a t e i t ^ a n d th e re I s . n o d o u b t soon w ill b e one of th e c rack com pan ies of th e BUte.

fORHGN D M fOB COAlW a r In .in r es In c r e a se d M ine a n d .Ship­

p in g A c t ir lU c s .

W ash ing ton , D. C. S e p t 30Ui. — The p robab le foreign denland for coal rain­ed In th e U nited S ta te s , a s viewed by co m peten t o b se rv e rs he re and ' a s indi­ca ted b y foreign d ispa tches, m eans th a t th o m ine o w n ers and coa l c a r ry ­ing ra ilro a d s in th is co un try can look fo rw ard to fu r th e r Increased acUvi- ty In th e n e x t few m onths.

In fa c t, severa l ra ilro ad s a r e a lready show ing in creased coa l f r e ig h t In Uie la s t few days re p o rts have been pub­lished th a t Uie B alU m oro and Ohio ra ilro ad , and Uic-Chesapenko and Ohio ra llw oy , for exam ple, arO rush ing la rg o s to ck s o f coa l from th o 'mines. Id le -co a l ca rs a ro repo rted a s grcaU y d lm lulehcd on sev e ra l im p o rta n t coal c a rry in g roads.

A ccord ing lo W a lte r S .-H latt, special E u ropean c o rre sp o n d en t o f tho ito ll- w oy A ge G a ie tte , F ran co w ill bo fo rc ­ed to . g e t tho coal fo rm erly m ined In B elg ium from th o U nited S U tes . T his Is esU m ated a t 20,000,000 tons an n aa l- ly. A ll o f th e B elgium m ines a ro now

o p era ted un d e r G erm an c o n tro l a n d th e coal is go ing to Q e rm an r.

T ho B ritish sh o rta g e In coa l m ean s n o t only th a t sh lpm ettta to B r i t is h . ' p o r ts w ill be Increased b u t ^ h o t D en­m a rk w ill com e In to Uio A m erican , coal m a rk e t T ho D an ish n a v y and . o tiie r coal co n su m ers fo rm e rly d e - IH*ndcd on th e B rlU sh supply .

Spain is a lso looking to A m orlcaik ' m ines fo r th e coal su p p ly norm olU r s e - c u red 'fro m Ore&t B rita in , accordlng-to* a o cn su la r-repo rt-rece ived by th e U n i t - ' ed S ta te s dep a rtm en t o f com m erce. ' ’ - T ho em bargo on coal b y G re a t B r i­ta in w ill not, i t Is believed . le ssen A m ­erican producU on. T h e -AlIloB need so m uch m ore o f th o jp ro d a c t th a n mr~ ■ o r before and n e u tra l c o u n tr ie s in B n - * ro p e a re deprived of th o ir u s tia l enp-. p ly to such a n e x te n t t h a t coa l exporta , from tho Unltod S ta te s w ill g re a tly In : ^ creaso ra th e r th a n .decrease.

T ills iB in te rp re ted a s a n o th e r faTor- ab le fac to r fo r th e p r in c ip a l ra ilro ad s , in th is cou n try -an d r e n d e rs 'm o ro e e r- to ln tho ouUook to r g re a tly InoreoM d. • n o t ea rn in g s fo r tho c u r r e n t j t t r . P racU cally a l l o f th e ex p o rted deal m oans th a t m u ch , add itio n a l f r e ls b t fo r th e coa l c a rry in g ro a d s w h ich ar«- o l r t e d r b eg inn ing to ahow g re a te r . . ta m in g s . .

A ' voed poslUoB fo r yon. . .lorthaad and ‘ C e l l c f ^ l d T .

___ Learnshorthaad and typerwrttlair* BqsJbmu

L A V E R I NG T H E A T R E

"The Safe and Comfortablp T heatre"

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15-16

SATURDAYMATINEE

2:30

H B E L L ’S F A M O U S im ■

a w a i i a NS IN Q E R S ^ A N D P L A Y E

SATUBOAVMATINEE

2:30

ALL SEATS 2 B c RESERVED

Sheriff Kendal! Says: ..i .->aw. thU • show in Bul^e. I ts e r r a t . I 't e

'■ neTci lin tm e d to b e l te r ion«le. They Were ,. th e ta lk of B oise a a d a n y o ne n u m b er I# w orth

th e adn ilM loa. I h ea rtily endnnie a a d recom ­m end thin show.

( S ^ e d ) - F IL \>K K E \D A I,L .

I SATUHDAY^ MATINEE

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c o m e s t o n s

Those who “know the difference” come to us to ilet their prescriptions filled and fo r all o f their drutf store things.

All drutfs* under the same name are not the same quality.

S keek-W iley D ru g Co.We Take Care

Dopaty Qaiae 'W^rdeaTJoe moDS was a visitor lo Iho city Tuwi-•. ' . . ,

R J..4iomlbrook was a bii^lncBH vis­itor In Twla PallB Tuoada)^ from''hia fa rm D oar B o ^ o r .

•JF C. O ra te s , th e te a l e a la le m a n o t F ile r, tra n a a c tc d barilaesB In th.c c liy M onday a a o m o o o .

Mr. a n d Mrn. D on T u ra lp secd w cro vtiiltora In tbo c ity S a tu rd ay from th e ir fa rm o n S u ck e r F l a t

Joo. H . D ay. o f th e E den n e ighbor­hood, txaQ sacted fauBtnees !a Tn-ln F a lls F r id a y a n d S a tu rday .

A. R. O s tra n d e r ' and fam ily n pcn t Uio l o i ^ r p a r t o f l a s t w eek ou W ood r l r o r r n u n t ln E a n d flsh lne.

C. M. B ooth r jjtu m e d F rid ay from S a lt I«ake City, w hore ho had been fo r a fow djiys on business,

J. B. Stoclo, w ho In ongogcd in the ca tt le b u s in ess in th e T h ree C reek c o u n try is In tlie county seat.

Local and PersonalC. J . DomroBc, o f Hock Creek, tra n s-

ac ted huBlneHK In T w in .F a l ls S a tu r­day . ^

0 . ^ . W ilbu rn tra n sa c te d b usiness in th e c ity S a tu rjjay from h is hom e a t

D r. and M rs. J . M. R ogors. o t Buhl. sjM nt S nnday In th e c ity v is ltln s w ith M e a d s . *

M rs. A. E. M ann w as a shopping TlBltor In the c ity from thq fa rm n e a r R a n se n .

C. C. B edford re tu rn e d M onday from a a ox tendcd t r ip In tl>c n o rtlie m p a r t o t th e s ta te . ; .

F r a n l t K e n e d y , o l. H an sen , w as lookln tt a f te r b u sin ess m a tto m In Tw in P^alls S a tu rday .

H . O. B row n re tu rn e d F rid ay from G alt LAke C ity, U tah , w hero ho bad

fo r a w eek looU lns o tte r bual-

N lo ls C h rls ten sco , who Is. engaged la tho c a t t le b u sin ess in L incoln coun- Q r ^ a n s a c te d b u sin ess In T i^in F a lls

.. , ............

H rs . T hom as O 'R ourke re tu rn ed M onday from B oise, w here she had b « t t v is it in g w ith re la tiv es fo r tho p a s t to n days.

J . Lb D u n n tra n sa c te d busInesH In T w in F a l ls Tuosdoy fro m h is hom e In H o llis te r.

M r.'a n d Mr«. F /C . R am sey w ere in th e co un ty s e a t S a tu rd ay from Uiclr C ottonw ood ran ch .

L aw ronce H an sen tra n sa c te d busl- .n e s s 'ln 'th o c o u n ty s e a t S a tu rd a y from h la hom o In H ansen .

J . S. Boobe tra n sa c te d ouetncss in T w in F a l ls fo r a d a y Ute m iddle of tho wook f ro m F ile r.

G ra h t M ille r sp e n t Monday In B u r­ley , w hero h o h a s been called to look ’ j te r huslB eea otfalTS.

S. B. W agoner, o f B uhl, w as a busl- o e s s v is ito r In T w in F a lls fo r a day th e . l a s t o t t,lio week.

C. A. R oss, o f . T h ree *Creek -spent a coup le o t day the la s t of tlio w eek In T w in p U ls .

'^A tto rn ey a n d M rs. J . H . W lso ore in B oise, w hero Mr. W ise has been ca lled o n ' le g a l business.

OedrYO D rak e , w ho Is engaged iu fa rm in g n o rth o f F ile r , w as a business v is ito r In ' town Satarday.

D rs . AlhOTton returD cd P rldny from B oise , w h e ro th ey h ad been attcndlnfc th o . m oetlDg o f ch iro p rac to rs of th e s ta te o f Idaho.

A .*0 . F ish e r, o f th e B edford-F lsher D ru g com pany , and Dr. F red e rick E.

' auK>k. a re on a h u tilin c t r ip In tJie Saw tooU i m ountainR , n o rtli o f Kot-

A d ju ta n t Q enoral P. H. Crow w as In * e c ity fo r a ^ihort tim e Fridoy , cn ll- laic on fricnda. H e w ent to B uhl F rl '4iiy QvenlOR, w hore ho organized t M ilitia com pany.

T h o fo llow ing marrlnKO liconHCfi h a v e boeh Issued th e p a s t fow days by ^ co un ty c le rk :.E d w a rd C arlson and Axnanda U n d s tro m of B u h l; E m ile S che ih lng a n d O ida Lehm an, l>oU> of M o tr ic h , L incoln county ;> Claude flkaithen. T w in F o ils , Etlno Breeze. Re- >0, N evada.

CHiLDREN'S

..Jlequlrt- cnr.otul wati-ltln-:, capcclally ia the caj»e of i>tu01ou!i nciiolnrH, a t t h t ■ rs t sign of weakness tiiey should havo th e ir etc« examined and if neces­sary, glasses should bo worn. But

any kind of glasses will not-do. Bring ' ^ child' 10 UB. we will Kuaranloo to

m tho righ t kind o f glasses so as to rolIoTo any headache that may result

• from eye strain.

Parrott Optical Go.'WkcTtt. f i t te d tfco rigM

W . F . F o rb e s , dno of. th o d irec to rs , o f th e T w in F a l ls C anal com pany, is In tho c ity from , tho /W est cad o t Uiet r a c t . , ___________■

A. S. B row n ' le f t M onday m orning to r H u tc h isso D ,' K ansas , w h e re ho w i l l 'to o k a f te r th e so ilin g , o f /Id a h o Bpuda tU&'W t&tcr.

A tto rn ey A. M. B owoq re tu rn e d Uio m iddle o f tho w eek from BoIkc, w here ho h a d been fo r s»>'cral days looking a f te r lO^al business.

’ A tto ro ey and M rs. A sher B. W ilson re tu rn e d F rid a y from S a lt L ake City, Utiih. w h e ro M r. W ilson h ad boon ca ll­ed on leg a l buslnosfl.

C. V. B iggs, po stm aste r of 13ul»I, s p e n t T u esd ay In tlic county s e a t Mr. B iggs is th e cap ta in o f tiie new m ili­t i a com pany In tlie w est end clt*-.

E d ito r J . W . T an n er, o f the. F ile r Jo u rn a l, w as In tlio c liy Monday as oQc of tho com m titob. ap p ea rin g be­fo re th e 'co u n ty com m issioners in r e ­g a rd to tlio I-'iler fair.

M rs. I . B. P e rr ln e an d daugh ter, :\Il8» S te lla , re tu rn ed M onday from C alifo rn ia , w h e re tJiey hod been v is­i t in g tho P anam a-P ac ific expofllUon an d tho fa ir a t San Diego.

F re if H. Olbaon, . who h as been fa rm ing a te n ac ro t r a c t n e a r the c ity w ill m ove to Uic Castl'eford coun­tr y in U\e n e a r -fu tu ro w here ho wlU engage In fiLrmlng on nn extcnHlvc scale.

Uov. S. S. N chcr, o f Uie Churclj. of BroU ircn, 1<-Ct tlie l a s t o f th e week fo r P o rtln n d , OrcRon, w here he was •iillfd u> c o n fe r w lili m lss lo n a rlfs of

th e church froni Uie Btatca of O re­gon , W ashinjrlon and Idaho.

R ev. S. W . C reesoy In In Uie city from F o r t H all. M aho. Rev. Mr. C reescy Is ho ld ing a m lnslon In Uif E piscopal c h u rch , whlcli w ill continue every—even ing . T he public Is* co r­d ia lly invltod to th e serv ices.

G corgo F. A llen w as in Uie c ity Mon­day a p p e a r in g befo re tho com m ission­e rs on U)o F ile r fa ir quesUon.

A. -R. i l ic k s sp e n t M onday in R u­p e rt, w h e re ho h a d boen caIied'~to- look a f te r a caso in Uto d is tr ic t c o u r t

J . W a rre n W hite , e d ito r o t th e B uhl P ioneer, sp e n t a few h o u rs In th e c ity T u esd ay lo o k ing a f te r b usiness a ffairs.

H . L. L uce, who is engaged In m in­ing in tho C o n tac t cbppcr cam p. Is In tho c ity looking a f te r bUBl&oes a ffa irs .

C. H . P ayson , o f • Uie R ogerson neighborhood sp e n t T uesday in the coun ty s e n t look ing a f te r huslnejis

ib a tte r s . . ' .

• C h arles M ull re tu rn e d T uesday from po in ts in C assia coun ty , w hero h o had boon lo o k ing a f te r c o n trac ts on th e s ta te h ighw ay.

Dr. W. A. S u llivan re tu rn ed from Boise, w h e ro ho b ad .boon fo r sev e r­a l days a tte n d in g Uie meoUiig o f Uie s ta te s a n i ta ry board.

Ju d g e W . A. B abcock ro tu rnod to R u p e rt M onday m o rn in g w b ero ho la ho ld ing c o u rt , a f te r sp o ad ltic Sun-- d ay a t hom o wiUi h is fam ily.

be fttraighteoPd o u t by M onday of th is w eek, b u t It. h a sn ’t been up to th is Ume. . H is bond >h {4,000 and It IH c la im ed th a t tho bond ing com pany und Dawe w ill uuccecd in .s tm ig h ten - iug o u t tlio d ltte rc n c d

I n Uio meonUnio D aw e h as resign ­ed a n d th e atlthorlUQs SL^Ioctod Gcorgo B. R ich es a s h is succesBor and notion Is pending a g a in s t Dawv. ,. T ho business, o f Idaho F alls, th ro u g h Its ligh ting , w a te r and o th e rreso u rces, hpproxim otos betw een Jfi.- 000 an d $6,000 -a m onUi, and an wlUi a ll m un tclpally ow ned concerns Uie*e h as o lw ays been n lax ity of buslnoHH, and a good m any yearn h a s elapsi'd slnco a sh o rtag e w as n o t clalm'cd a t tlto end o f over>- adm in is tra tion .

■Mayor G eorge E dglngton . howovor, is go ing , into' Uie . c ity 's a ffa irs and s ta le s th a t th e p re se n t p robe will be continued , a s It in th o u g h t o tho r sh o rtag es ex is t, e ith e r in Uie city c le rk ’s d ep a rtm en t o r oUier d ep a rt­m ents o f th e clt>',—Po 'catclld T rlbuhe.

(From The rioBcer.)J . R iley w as in Btihl from C urry on

T hursday .E.- p r itc h n rd wa.i up' from CasUeford

Sunday.* A. W . Ilu ste il w as down from Tw in F a lls Monday.

J . B. W hitson , o f, M ountain Home, w as In B uhl S a tu rday . - !

J am es I>. l»c-ii<-o passed th rough H«hl from R osew orth TiicHday. .

AL Johnfloii le f t .T liu rsd a y fo r K an- HAH 'C lly, Mo., to v la lt friends. *

C. S. M cM nrtln wiw In B uhl from Tw in F ftU s'on InwlnosH M onday.

J . B. N orrin , o f Illino is, visited a t th e hom e o f u . W. A llred th is

J . H . R ogers le ft T uesday <‘vi>nlnK for S a lt IvAke C ity on ii hUHlness trip .

Mrs. M etcalf o f B laine, W ashington, r(Ht'o<l J(i>r pnr«-iits n e a r Uulii .this week.

W ., L . Nowbry, o t H nzelton , and a T. N o'vbry. o f K im berly , w ere In Huhl Sa tu rday . /

C. D. Klngcnsm lU i, a to rm o r re s i­d en t o f tho tro c t, w as in B uh l T u es­day from Boise.

F . W . F ish er, W. JL H orvey , E. R. H ohson and H ays and A lttc d a ro sh ip ­p ing a carload o f ap p le s to Now York th is w eek Uirough tho F ru i t GrowerB* ossoclatloo .

. T he r iv e r b a n k s an d lak e sh o re s nrb llruid w ith duck h u n te rs th is w eek,'U ie

Here is One of the Best Buys.On the Tract

A good 4 0 southwest of Filer, small set of buildings and good family orphard.

T h e land lays well, all east slope and good deep soil. P rice only .“610 5 .0 0 per acre. ■

6 ■Sanger Realty and Investment Co.

143 Main Avenue EaS

■MOnTAUOH SEWS

C. R. W a lte rs h a s been in tho c ity fo r tho p a s t fow d ays looking a f te r business m a tte rs . Mr; W a lle rs Is a b ro th e r o f Ju d g e E. A. W allers.

C. B. C hanne l, o f U ie N lbley-Channoi L um ber com pany, sp e n t T uesday in A m erican 'P a lis , w hero tho com pany is In sta llin g a new lu m b er yard.

C ounty A tto rn ey J . E. Davies re. tu rn e d lo T w in F a lla S a tu rd ay a f te r sp end ing sev e ra l d a y s 'In Boise, w hore ho ty d been ca lled on leg a l business.

S., R eed w as b rough t to Tw in F a lls S unday from ConUict. Hiifforing w ith a b ro k e n leg. H e' w as tak en to tho local h o sp ita l a n d th e fra c tu re re ­duced. Hi? is rep o rted to bo geltlhj; a long n icely.

M r. and M rs. !>. Schm itz havo hc<n in. tho c ity fo r som e Ume vlsU ing a t th e hom o o f Mr. und M rs. R . J . F ra ry . On T h u rsd ay evening Mr. S chu lts left fo r h is hom e Iti IlKnoIa, w hite Mrs. Schu ltx wlH rem a in fo r severa l w eeks' longer.

Del H a rd y , fo rem an o t th e llvcstook dep a rtm o n t of Uio U tah t ’opstrucU on rom pany. w as In th e clt>- S alun lay . Mr. H a rd y s«y» th a t th e c a tt le o u tfit h a s been m oved from th e hUIs sooth o f R ogorson to • R ock C reek fo r tho Tt'lnlcr. •

Mr. a n d M rs. C .-M- H ill an I twb —ittgh to rs a rr iv e d in th e c ity ^^iuur- d ry from B oho and w ill be heru fo r

i»era l days, T hey m ade tho trip »*y M isses Vlss'er and Baird

arf'offloan|>*d them on th e t r ip and w ill T isit frlt>od8 in th is c ity .

D R .F . C. BEEBe T^J»enU st.t , .

' ' P h o n o 42«.C M tr a l B n H d ing. "

<fr. an d .Mrs. W 'csloy B iirkholdor., a f te r -v is it in g h e re fo r som e Ume. loft Montlaj* by uu tom ob lle fo r Ih e lr hom e a t Tw in PallH. T hey w ere nrcompahl«'<l by Mr. B u rk h o ld e r 's niKtcr and he ch ild ren , w ho w ere uhio v ls illng her'

•Xampa L eader.

>/C’laudr« SniJthoii ojid E dnaBreeze w cro m arr ied a t tin.- i» houHO ea rly S unday m orninc. ce rem ony woji perform ed by n«'v. W al­te r E. H a rm an , p a s to r o f 1110 F ln it C hris tian c h u rch . w ht>w as called from hirt hom e a lilUo a f te r m idnight. 1 E . F in n e j', d e p u lj ' count>* c lc rk wa called from h la hom o iuid i.'it.tictl th i llcensc. T h e new ly weds w ill m ake Uieir hom o in Uils city.

IDAHO fA llS aER K SHORTMoo Thflusaad FI{rarod lu Sum.' Said

the City Mny . Secure Beeotery.

I t ap p e a rs th a t th e d e fa lca tion of Idaho F a tU ’ .c l ty c lc rk . W illiam P. Dawe, w in re a c h a considerab ly la rg ­e r am oun t Uian a t f i r s t figured an d re ­p o rt from th a t c lly la s t n ig h t w as to

'the . fac t th a t D aw e had co n fessed /to M ayor E d g ln ton th a t Uie sh o rta g e f a s pracU cally W.OOO. •. j,

A c h a r ta re d 'a c c o u n ta n t had re p o rt­ed to th e m ay o r U ia t th e n h o ^ag e ooTcrlog a period o f fo u r yea rs , w as (8,196.87. D aw o w as c ity c lc rk un d e r tho reg im e o f M ayor B. \V. C lark , and I t ap p e a rs th a t an .a u d it o f tho books had ' s o t b een m & de'^lpcc th e d efa lca­tion o f D aw o 's p redecesso r, H o rry HInc*. .•, F b llow ltfs th o a u d it o f th e c lty ’ii

bo6ks, th e m ay o r confrontod D aw e w ith th e a p p a re n t aho rtag« , and Dawe claim ed th a t th e am o u n t h ad gone Into bis' p e rso n a l a cco u n t b u t w ould

open season h av ing begun la s t 'F r iilay .Jp o -N 'akamura, 'o f tho R oyal Cafe,

h u r t h is sh o u ld e r bad iy T hursdoy m orn ing b y -H tepp ing in to an open t ra p d oor a t an e a r ly h o u r before It

-waH, llg lii. ■'M rs. L. D. C ham berla in has gone to

San FrnnclHCo to v is it Uie fa ir llio rc She w ill Kpend th e w in te r in G o ld t^ sUito.

r . \V. riH her is a n o th e r liuh l fii w ho Imi: had lu ck w ith iilslke th is yea r, n s n il o f them had w ho p lan ted it. Ho had fbu rtcen a c re s w hich yield­ed tw elve litJKheln a n a c re , w hich Is d o lsg m ighty w ell considering c u rre n t prIecH. ,

An nu to p a r ly com posed of R ugg 'nnd fam ily. T h o m as F r ilc h o r und fam ily, R. W. A llred a n d fam ily. l l M, H ays and 'fam ily , R ors EHhoii and,W IN JInm Huhboll sp e n t S unday a t tln ' :^al- m on dam arid •Cedar* r r c 'k . Tlioy niilr o u t In Uio Elluon. H ubhell ;in<l ItucK carp.

Mr. and M rs. C. J . Brow.-r. Mr. and .Mrs. K. B. T ay lo r. Mr. and Mr.-. (’. S. Pork . D r. and M rs. F. K. Frooiim n. ?.tr. nnd -Mrs. J,. W. KnriH, Mr. and .Mr;“ Tliom.’is C lin ton , Sir. and Mrr.. O -fiir D ak rr and M fs . 'B . n . T lllo ry nmontr th(j«i' who w onl to th i' llcii-.o Ht.nte fa ir thi*» week.

. Corn<'!l wan taU.'n siiri.iriny Firk T rid n y nlfriit a t liln rcnUl'-m-.' In th is c ity and w as unaM i- t<i (C't out ucaln u n til W ednesday. lU s pUyai- c lan p ro n o iin m l Uie trouM o ptoimilno txilfonlni: Mr Cnrnoll jiayK th a t he has no Idea o f tho ch.innol th rtjugh w hich ho co n trac ted Uk* poisoning.

O. L. Dunn attended th e Jc ro ino fair la s t wpok and n.iys th a t tli<-ro wan an ex ce llen t pn ig ram . Prohablv- so i\ . ' wit, w hen ho reails Ui Ih, w ill niakv Bomo h ighly o rig ina l obsorviilioii wRll re fe ren ce to a v is it to tho no rth sld** city , b u t wo re f ra in from ilolng ho a s wo han d le noU ilng on w hich Uie cop y rig h ts expired . ,

Miss B eulnji H ann , i lau g h te r o f Mr. aild Mrd. -F!- T. H an n . o f th is citj-. won m arrfod T hursdoy to . P a t. R uth- orford . a p ro m in en t B uh l r.-mchman. in till* c o u rt houKO in T w in J'allB by Uie Episcopal re c to r o f th a t c ity . B oth a re woli know n In and a ro u n d B uhl .-md havo th e h e a r ty b e s t w ishes o f tho com m unity. • . ■ '

D aniel H ays, o f R ock ‘is la n d . III.. woR hero th is week look ing o v e r h is Interei^ts In Uir. D eLong and F a llin g o rch a rd a t CnhUeford. H e w as rno.-e plc.ascd than , ev e r w ith th« nroipeciA .

accom panied by <5n.T : f l>,:.- hard , o f D .ivenport. Iow a, a n d -H . F. R oorlck. o f G alffibu rs , til., bo th of whoDi expro!>sed them selves eu th u a - jasU cally in fa^o r of th e B uhl toor- try . I

. ^ r . and- M rs. G odmon, o f Berlin , iW lsconsln, a rriv ed in M urtaugh W ed­n esday -to v is it wiUi Uift la ttocls couHln. M rs. B. / l . H offm an, o t G olden Volley:. T h e I.,adloa' Aid w ill mOet a t tho

hom o of Mrs. I l t r o T hursday .Floyd ' M orrison lo ft fo r ' N obm ska

T hu rsd ay m o rn in g . to a tte n d high school. ;

MUb I n a Jo h n so n a tten d ed Ih'o ly - coum course In Tw in Kails T hu rsd ay evening.

M rs. B o b ' W ebb re fu rn ed TucBtiny from Edon, w h ero sho won called by tho lllneHs o f h e r s is te r . Mm. B ruce G ordan. Sho re p o r ts M rs. G ordoa m uch be tte r.

M rs. B. F . J a in h a s been Qulle 111 tho p ast woek w ith appcndiclU u b u t is m ufh b e tto r -at Uiis w riUng. ’

Rov. M r. P em b erto n w os assi'gncd Uils point by co n fe ren c r a s h is work ag a in fo r tho com ing V e a r . Ho Is busily engaged In bu ild lnA Uie chu rch .

M rs. F ran c is 1 . Jo h n so n sp e n t T u es­d ay in H anson w ith M rs. Colnor.

P rof. D avis and fam ily w ere called to K im berly becauso o f tho illness of h is m otlier. A t p re se n t sh e Is m uch improved.

T ho W. A. R. clasB m ot a t Uio bowy of tiie ir teacher, M rs. Bem bertbn, W ednesday even ing and traaaac lcd 8omo business. >

MIbs G e rtru d e I ta l l a n d C laudio H all sp en t T uesday a fte rnoon in Tw in F a lls .

Andy H alT a n d H a rry Chance, of Burley, w ere v is ito rs hero Sunday..

Miss McM illen Is v is itin g a t t h r ^ i ' hom e. •

G randpa H a ll Is. rem o’doUttg. Ills hom e and m aking It In to a buhgalow .'

Mrs. •W llllnm s .was in T w in F a lls W ednesday to co n su lt a d oc to r u lw ut badly burned arm . Dr. W IggleaworUi dressed Uio a rm and it l.t getU ng be t­te r.

-Mrs. G ardner, o f K unsas, Is v is iting h e r b ro th e r A. B. H everlln and son, G uy Gardner.

P ro f. Da\*ls tra n sa c te d b usiness In T w in F a lls S a turday .

Andy H anson a n d -L e w RawliagB m otored to T w in -F a lls S unday a f te r- ' noon. • — - -

M rs. W eath erly w as In Tw in F a lls Saturday .

E. D. H u n t b ad a t in e yield o t oats. A ftor m ea su d o g tho g ro u n d tho yield wan 1C0 V& bu sh e ls p e r a c re . .* ''

Several a tten d ed tho H ard 'T im e ball a t A rte s ian city.

CHANCE VfRDiaiHROWN OUTStipreme TriboBo Ilolds Th»t Theory

of Cbaneo na» Ko Place Jarjroom.

Tlid theo ry o t chanco h a s n o p lace in Uio Ju ry room . T he sup rem o co u rt so herd S a tu rd a y w hen I t h an d ed down< a dcclslbn In Uio caso o t W . A. B eak- loy a g a in s t th o O p tim ist P rin tlo g . com pany o f B lack fo o t

In " th e .-'trial c o u rt I t w as alleged th a t the Jury , ho lng ovooly divided on tho coAQ, dcCldod tho iseuo b y M sBlas a coin, a n d by th a t m othod reached a v erd ic t in fa v o r of tiio d e fe n d a n t AfOdavlts to th a t o ffoct from two o t th e ju ro rs w ore su b m itted w hen tho appea l w as m ado, 'a n d th a t w aa tho p rinc ipa l g ro u n d fo r Uio appeal.

Terdlot Told.In rovorsing th o Ju d g m o at o t the

tr ia l - c o u r t tho su p rem e c o u r t hold th a t “as Ju ro rs a ro bound to 'r e tu r n verd ic ts a cco rd in g to tho ovidcnco and in strucU ons o f ,th o c o u rt, th e dittorcQccB o t UUgaQts, w h en Bubmlt* ted to a Jury , shou ld bo c a re fu lly and conscIenU oualy consldored , a n d should n o t bo' d e te rm in ed by a n y gam bling m ethod. T h e .to ssing o t a coin to ef­fec t an ag reem en t d u rin g tho dellbcr* aU ons ot. Uio Ju ry , couplod. wlUi' the com pact to ab id e by Uio r e s u l t - r Im proper pu rp o se — Is noverthc less co n tra ry to law , and a .v erd ic t .no reached Is void."

(?ontn^ry AfDdarJts.T h e declnlan w a s w r itte n by JusU ce

B udge a n d co n cu rred la b ^ Ju s tic e M organ, b u t C hief JusU ce Sullivan dlH«fntod. W hile nflldavlts h ad been

^ m ade by tw o Ju ro rs to th o e ffec t Umt J h e y had a rr iv e d a t th e ir decision by

th e colli tos.iing p rocess, 10 o f. them m ade nffldavlt U ia t U\e U icory o l rhan<‘f' had noUiing to do w ith th e lf de lib e raU o n s ,'an d Chief JusU co S u l­livan wnn cif th e op in ion U iat Uic ton - f l lc t -o f iillldavits w as such th a t Uic v erd ic t s lio u lil:n o t be d is tu rb ed : Ho held .tliut on a cco u n t o f th a t co n flic t I t h a d 'n o t boon p roven th a t t h e re was a re s o r t to chan ce in a rr iv in g a t the verdict.

Tho, ra se w as o n e fii "w h ich Uie p ta ln tlff fo r daniaK«r!< on acco an t

W.R.PilltBEJewcler-Optjcian

T ho 'n e e d of glaKses cun best be cold by un o p tic ian .

L e t UH le s t y o u r eyea, w e w ill, te ll you if you do n o t need glassn^. If you need glasnea you shou ld w e a r them.

Baok& Trust Building Twin Falls

• f ^ I q u o r r ^ re su lted from an e ffo rt ,upod o f th e p ian who w ask illed £b o n t^ r the- house. Ju a n Cftr-

--ozreM hud -beVn in s tru c ie d by C lyde Brown to keep .Uie M exicans aw ay from Uio houso a n d w hen one of them nam ed M anuel E zneroos a ttem p ted to en te r J u a n w arned him back w here­upon EtneroH cam e a t h im w ith & knifo an d -w as backod u p ' by a n o th e r Mexican Rem lguoz Salaza.

Caroxrefl C ses G an.Carozroa, w ho is-C 4 y e a rs o t age;.

Uioroupon drow a gun ood k n o c k ^ - Ezneros dow n w ltb tho b u tt . H o g o t up a n d J u a n sh o t-h im , th e b u llo t on^- terod tho le f t a rm and Uienco pene- traU ng Uio h e a r t , cau sin g In s tan t, death. S a laza th e n ra n to r tho te n t to g o t a gun and J u a n s h o t him a s he ran , w ounding h im In tho u p p o r 'th lg h . - Ju a n th an m ado o t t a c ro s s tbo co im - try . W hoa tho w o rd o f Uio tragody- rcachod R u p e rt p o sse s w ere q n lc ld y organized a n d som o fifty m en scoured* tho nolghborliood. T hq .fugitive wav- traced p> A delaide, w horo ho 'was found o n th o lU ckort ra n c h and v n a b rough t b ack lo R u p e rt fo r a rra ig n ­ment,

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■, ' I f you are planning—nnd perplexed tlicsc dniw- ing.s will start you right.From .stock barns down to the .sinii)le.st strtio- tures, farm buildings arc shown in complete working detail.O ur lumber yard Is a mighty good place to c(>inc for building ideas. -<3.

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J. R. Hinton -nansea . Idaho.

New Potato aritf Grain Sacks for Sale

CheapBUNDLES NOT LESS THAN

FIVE HUNDRED• 7c EachMust Sacrifice to Gollect Storage

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Lincoln Produce L Refrigerating €o.

Storage for Potatoes, Beans and Grain

Good brick warehouse ofi-track. Low in­surance. Remember'we will buy your product at diatket pricc. In or out of storage. Sec us be­fore-you dispose of your produc^.. '

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The Twin Falls Bakeryp r o d u c e s h ig h Q u a l i ty D re a d a n d C a k e s by u s in g Uie b e s t F lo u r In t h e M a rk e t , m i l le d a t H o m o f ro m ^

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T h e h o s t G ro c e r s Inf^T ow n a r e p le a s e d to s e l l o u r B re a d A sk f o r I t. W e a l s o d e l iv e r .

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You get more savory sweetness in a chew of SPEAR Head than in a plug o f ordinary to ­bacco.

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P r a c t ic a l g r o w e r s - a r e n o w u s in g from 400 to 800 p o u n d s o f a n im a l c o n e and p o ta sh f e r t i lis e r p e r M re . T h e f e r t i liz e r Is d r illed in w ith r y e m th e e a r ly fa ll , t h e rye Is tu r n e d u n d e r in A p r ll-^ fo r g r e e n m an u re . T h is *notn- od Is fou n d t o b e t h e c h e a p e s t And b e a t m eth o d o f f .er tllls lo g t b e or ch a rd .

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S a n J o so s c a le Is o n e o f »be w o n t p e s t s a tta c k in g orch ard .ir s .es in t h is c o u n tr y . I t Is e x tr e o m ly • Im p o r la n t t h a t o r ch a rd s sh o u ld b o s o tr e a te d aa tp e x te r m in a te tb o s c a le from th e m a n d p r a v e n t I ts spread^ to su rr o u n d in g o r ch a rd s . ^

U n d o u b te d ly t h e b e s t r e m e d y for t h is s c a le i s a th o r o u g h tr e o tm e n t w it h lim e -su lp h u r m ix tu r e la t e io t h e w in te r o r e a r ly In tb o sp r in g , b e fo r e t h e b u d s b e g in .to o p e n o n t h e tr e e s . I f th o c o m m e r c ia l, c o o c a n tr a te d llm » ' su lp h u r m ix tu r e s a r e u s e d th e y m a r b e d ilu te d in t h e p r op orU oo o f a b o u t o n e p a r t o f t h e c o n c e n tr a te d p rep ara ­t io n t o te n p a r ts o f' w a te r . If h o m ^

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lllu s tr s t in B H ow a S w in g T r a ck M ayBe A tta c h e d to a S tr o n g S i lo u d th eS ila g e D istr ib u ted to S e v e r a l F ee dB u n k s. '

ta k in g t h e s i la g e to thu s to c k . T b e c a r t c a u bo le f t b e n e a th th e s i lo c h u to a n d f lile d from a b o v e w ith o u t r e s h o v e lln g t h n -s l la g e . Ix>oso s l l a g o w e ig h s a b o u t 18.5 p ou nd s p e r cubfC fo o t, a n d t M s ‘ abould bo g iv e n c o n ­s id e r a t io n w h en b u ild in g a c a r t fo r a d e f ln lto c a p a c ity .

M ore o f te n th a n o th e r w is e (h o s i l o s ta n d s e ith e r in o r a d ja c e n t t o t{io f e e d y a r d . In w h ic h Case th e re Is v e r y se ld o m a sm o o th w a y from s i l o to bu n k s . A n o v e rh ea d .fe e d c a r r ie r Is th e n .g e n e ra lly nd v lxab lc. T h is d e ­p e n d s u p on th e n u m b er o f s t o c k t o b o fed . S u c h a c a rr ier h ia y e a s i ly b e ar­ra n g e d . If tho* y a r d s a r e sm a ll sw in g tra c k m a y bu a tta c h e d to th e s i l o and th e e iia g n d istr ib u ted to eev' e r a l feed bu nk s.

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S o m e so r t o f ho la tin ft d e v ic e sh o u ld b o u sed in p it an d se m lp U s i lo s . W h e r e th o p it Is m o re th a n te n f e e t d e e p , h an d h o is ts a n d p ow er h o i s t s a r e b e in g naed, for th is p u rp ose . T h o s lm p le a t h o is t Is th a t o ( th o b u c k e t r a is e d h a n d - .o v fr . hf»nd. h u t. t h is ro- quIrcH o n e person In th o p i t a n d a n ­o th e r a b o v e ground . A b e t te r s c h o m o a n d onb w h ich Is p r a c tic a l w h e ro th o s i l o is lo c a te d In th o b u m 'b o tw e e n tb o m a n g e r s , Is U) ob ta in s e v e r a l b a s k e ts a n d equlji th e m w ith stlR b a i ls , th e n UBo thom HR fo llo w s; m i th o b a s k e ts a n d p la ce thom in (h o s i lo c o n v e n ie n t fo r r tia ln g , c lim b o u t o f t h e sUb, iH d b y m ea n s o f a iiook o n a r op e , iJ^^k a b a a k c i o f bIIoko' to i t o n d h o ls il' .lt oMt. A fte r (h o b a s k e t Is e m p tied , d rop It b n ck .l.iUo. th o s ilo ,' r e le a a o .th o h o o k , nnd'liooic a n o th e r bnakot^ujM.tv.

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his Store Believesin Value---in Style as well as Quality

W h e n p a s s in g d o w n M a in A v e n u e s to p a n d l o o k a t J e n k in s & C o ’s w i n d o w a n d y o u w i l l se e a p e r f e c t h a r v e s t o f g o o d th in g s t o w e a r .

A N E X H I B I T o f t h e v e r y l a t e s t c o n c e i t s in

FASHIONABLEf o o t w e a r

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I Itesd r For Work.A lorRC n u m b er o f Uibfl'o b a ttle cruls*

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fRANCf HAS AERIAl ARMYJ*lancs C u rrjln tr («un>i a IlcaliJr*

, P o rls — An a t r i a l iirniy In no Iohk- v r a d rootu o l rom iincc. Such na a iiny ftrnnod In- dlvlHJonH . am i ugomlronH, v.'ltli biiUle ac ro p lan u . cruiRcru, scout a n d to rpedo ])Iai)CM a ll a rm ored licav-

- Jly and corryhiK th re e hieli canntm a n d rap id f ire guuH. In u n ti l l ly . U liaa boon m ade pljKHUjln Ihrougli the rem ark ab le devclopm out o t iiillliur.v av ia tion In l-’Tuncc.

V Tht? F rcn ch K overniiiful KrWay p -T- )u lltcd ihi- f irh t Inxpi'clioii o f Uh now /"KHit o f uoro lila jies. O pporiun lly wan lilvon to liiHpcct iho la r s e and Kniall

•.'.>1108 o f tlie new b a llle plani-rf anil . w atch ilicin an th ey wore m n n tu v rr-

inK hfKfi In th<! nJr. firln jf rojind ntUT m u n d ' from lln 'lr llirco inch rlfloH, w hili' thi-y KoartHi, looju'd and d u rttil

o bouLT h e ininiHtor <»t w ar. Ah-xandn- Mll-

Je rond , a ss igned tw o n illlla rj ' export.s o f Uio a ta ff o f tlie nvfatfon tturvk'i' to a p o in t w lm ri' tlie ni’w fleet o * b u lllo c ro f t h ad been aHHcmblod a n d 'In te rto Uic av ia tio n achooi a t H------ w heji'lOO n jlllta ry a v ia to rs w ere learn ln i; tcT oavlKnlc tlic now w ar cra ft.

Un A >latl«n Field.' ^ 1 0 av ia tion fie ld in 'a- vast <-iioio-

Uure. K nterinK llie field, a mon«l*T b a ttle p lane loom ed up .'iU feet IiIkIi. w ith a n u m b er o t planen ntrotchluK 130 fee t acroHt*. F u r th e r l/nck u’n.s raOKed Uio n<n?t o f b a ttle crulHiTu und sco u t c ru I«o r« .' T liey w ere fom ied :ike .t h a tta lllo n . :iO planon in a row , aeroHK

n h c f ro n t and 10 fee t dorp; T he ir huce •A-inBM m ado a f ro n t iia if nilli* wide.

T he b a ttle piani- and a ll the crufn'irH ->vire amitHl heavily . Jiaeii carrlod ■both th e tliree -in c li cannon and tin* ra p id f ire Run. .

ExploJoH ] ta l t l r IManr.The h u g e b a t t le p la n e wsji i!ii- cl.I»‘f

c en te r o f attonU on . T h e «-nKine*’r who co n s tru c ted i t ex p la in e d Uie drtRlU. T h e olHcers «aUl th is w as th e fir«l a c tu a l realizatloQ o f th e b a ttle p lane, o tb e r a e r ia l . dreadnouBbU i . h a rin g provpt^ tO 'b u im prnc ticn l. T h is cion' s tc r a c tu a lly files. ca rry ln R o c rew of I" men Jind tw o cannon w hich throw * titree lncl» Rteel' proJectllM . . T h ree tHr-l niRhtJi Imv*- he 'fK m ade, demox $tr5 llaK t l ia t It h a s the x t e a ^ c M o f an o rd in a ry b ip lane . T h e h u fe c r^ f t In nQW ready fo r th e ba ttle line. T h e re (n il» r c rcw f6 r flKlitlnR w in conrin t o f fou r m en a n d a n offlccr.

I r n o r e d C rn isen* F ly.^ T/ii* a rm o re d crul*«<T* aerfpJ.incx u v re th e n brouR h t o u t niic'. ».tii th ro u g h testj* h lg li In'tli** a ir . T i:'‘y a r e Bmall b ip la n e s , ol Ifigh j>o»».*r. Bach is armtMl wiUi a can n o n and i^

.cap ab le of ri.sInR. a lm o s t • .rcrticairy from Uie Rroun<l a t a speed o f 90 mUea a n hour. C optaln F ra n U and .Oper-

''a ^ o K T S o n d e lll a n d M alla rd m ade SDC- ceu lT B n ijtlit* In c ro U e rs . tIsIdk from

- tb c x ro u n d a t a n aDRlo o f 60

m e n t f a r b ack of Uiu G erm an - line. n u rtn R th e ChampitKne. enKaRcment thcBO cruiKorn hU a (lcrmttTK.balloon. which ex p lo d ed ' In a mauH o f TlimyyK'-

T ho b u ttle planoH und. cruifterH a re aoun \o l>CRin niovemuintH. In largo pquadronB both defensive lunl'Trffen- slvo. T hey a r e to a tta c k th e CJernian ilncH o f cuminunlc'aLlon, pi^rtlcuhirly th e ra ilw ay JunctionH. w ltii Uie object o f cutUhR o ff HupplleK und spi;eadlni; d em ora liza tion In th e ro a r of th e G er­m ans.

S fiondrons Form ed. lCa<:h sq u ad ro n will co n s is t o f nine

ae ro p lan es pY n il tj-pei. in c lu d in g 6ne b a ttle p lan e , tw o b a ttle crulserH , aud «ix Kcout planim. T he com plem eju for

Hquadron w ill be up w ard s o f 50 o f« - •rs and m en fo r tlie o p e ra tio n o f th e

a e ro p la n e s and tlu-lr tm nsi> ortatlun on lo rr ie s , d raw n b y 'n u tom ob lles , w ith w hicli each tuiuadruii w ill be e<iulpped.

D urin i; tlie v isit o f .the co rresp o n d ­e n ts to tUc av ia tion school, It wau lea rn ed from the com m andan t. Cap­ta in Pegoiit, th a t abou t 100 m ilita ry a v ia to rs wore un d e r iiiH tructions. T his is on ly -one of a lu rsc nu m b er of UiCBO «cliool3 w liltli a re tu rn in s o u t tra in ed iv latnrs.

C ap ta in IV-Rout said nun-conm ils- lohed o ffice rs an d so ld ie rs w ere m ak-

InR, capab le o p e ra to rs of fighllnK m a­ch ines a f te r y nc m onth’s In struction . In Oie nRRrcsjUe. these «chool»-ari-

(juIppinR m any th o u san d s fo r the vork o f the now and te r r ib le aeria l

w a r c ra ft.

flKR PlttSroW IIfl AQION,. \o th ln fr Unt R ind W ords fu r T n ln

Fnllv llu?<inn>s Men.

The steady roar o f the th r t» - ia c h rifles conthaued an the craUers dr- <IeA fu r abOTe. Uallard wa« ib e noet darlac operator. He Hred tlie bis jnu ,‘whU* plnaflaK from side to dd« asd

X 'jlrppplac n » u ir . injltatiBg the maa- - y m n n canted o«t wtUM 'eam ins

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com m ittee flppolnled to ko a f - , te r th e countj- fa ir proposlU on m e t ' w ith Uie co un ty co m silss lo n ers laKt F r id ay and p u l th e m a tte r up th e county board . T h e ir p roposition to th e board wa« to U»r e ffec t th a t U»e K ller peop le w ould o rgan ize a holdlnR com pany, an d p u rch ase th e S chlldm an fo r ty ad jo in in g U»e to w n site wlilch can he had fo r 9ZS0 pi^r a c re and on Vfhlch thpy hold an op tion . ‘ Thli w ould b«‘ iJfcdod lo tlie county' and th e co un ty could then go ah ead wIUj tiic ..fa ir. p ile com m issioner tx-lng ab ­s e n t a n h o u r w as s e t for* ah lijfter- DOOD liieetinR w hen a fu ll bo a rd would bo prcs8cnt» W ord of w h a t H le r w as dolOff soon berann* noJm>d g ro u n d an<l a fow T w in P a l ls m en g o t busy and alf*o iTiKltcO th e com m isBioncrs and a sk ed fo r a m ee tin g w ith th e board n e x t M onday. F i le r w ill mXno m eet a t th a t t i n e a n d th e m a tte r th re sh ed ouL T b o w r i te r ta lk ed « 'lth • m any fti T w in P a ll* In re g a rd to th e fair, a n d in n o b a t a n c c d id w c m eet up w ith a s in g le IndlT ldual b u t w ho fa ­v o red th tn loeatloD . By a i t odds tills is th e Icg lca l p o in t fo r th e fa ir , and a ll f a i r 'm lo flra . m en so -concede fL O itr g r o m d s a r e b a t IS «xinut.e8 rldo In a n a n to fro m th e P e r r ln e b o to l. and the. U a « . n i n « r ^ ± t to th «

■fair c a t« 'and co a ld c row ds

anco q f Ujc r e g le te r e ^ ^ n d p u re b red s to ck bn th e ti-act Is KiW ic F ile r r a d i­u s nnd th e niciv could, m ak e a su ccess of Uie a f fa ir arcN hcre. T w in P iUIh w an ts a .b e d s u g a r fac to ry , and F lk T i» w lllin p to he lp h e r g e l It, b u t hopes affulra- will! n o t ge t in such sh a p e a s to d estroy tlie harm ony cxlsllnR betw een Uie tow ns. W o have nvvcr had utlyUiIng dow n th is w ay, b u t have R tartod a f te r Uic falr^ and w^arit to Ipiprcus th e fa c t u p o p '- -^ ^ m in d s of o u r neighbors. " b e ab le to announce Uie hoiifd lia s l o o k e d u p o n o u r conten tions,

l.^\T K ll—J u s t US th e Jo u rn a l w as K oiiit to press . J . McMillan se c re ­ta ry of Uic T w in F a lls Com m ercial c lub drove up to o u r offlce nnd h a n d ­ed ,UH the-fo llow ing p ap e r:

T lm rsday , Oct. 7. 191.':. c itizens' m ectlnR held in thn

fo n m ie rc ia l c lub room s th e re w ere •nt ab o u t 40 citizens to h e a r th e

r(‘i>ort o f th e F a ir O ronnds Comnril- tee. .Mr. r,. K. Salladay w as In th e e lia lr and V>. M. I..ambtnK m ade a v e r­bal report.

T lie fo llow ing resoluU on o ffered by J. Sw eeley w as unanlm punly ad o p t­

ed :RcHolved, th a t UuJ County C om m ls-

loners and tin* F ile r C om m ittee bo ntJtJficd th a t «.>* long a s F lie r Is n sk - InR C ounty asH lH tan ro fo r a Count>- F a ir , th a t Tw in F a lls w ill n o t a sk

.unity .iHslstnnce for a fa ir , b u t w ill ) a ll in th e ir pow er to m akcvvl'» Her fa ir ;» s u c c e s s . . f > \

J. McWL1J>Lk<.S ecre ta ry .

No w onder w»? feci happyD W lien McM illan and S a lladay

b ro u g h t Uie above good new s lo touoi. we would have ru n g tho fire be ll If w e . h a d n 't been '‘8o busy. F I tc r w ill n ev ­e r fo rge t th e k indness of h e r big. n e ig h b o r In stepp ing a sid e and a llow ­ing u s lo secu re the p r l te if w e can p u l It over.

T h e T w in F a lls bunch , a rc tlie bei fe llow s In the' w orld, anyw ay.—F ile r Jo u rn a l. %

CAniE MEN WIN OUT

“Any p o r» n .o w n in g o r h a v ­in g ch a rg e o f shocp , who.hcrds., groxca o r p o s tu re s th o sam e, or p o rn iJo o r ^u ffe rn th e sa m e to b e h erded , g razed o r pastu rpd , on ' a n y ;c a t t le ra n g e prev iously occupied by c a ttlc , o r upon an y r a n g e u su a lly occupied by an y c a ttle f^rower, c tt l ie r na sp rin g Biimmer o r w in te r ra n g e fo r h is ca tU e, is g u ilty • o f a m lsde- n tean o r; b u t th e p r io r ity o f jkis- scRsory r ig h t betw eeti c a tllo and Kheep ow ners to a n y ran g e , Is d e te rm in ed by tho p r io r ity In Uie uaual and cu sto m ary u se of

• Hucli ran g e , cU her a s a 'c a t t le o r sh eep rungc .” (SeeUon C827. re ­v ised codes.) (T w elfth t e r r i ­to r ia l sesslnn , 1883, i:JR, section 2J.

T ho su p rem e c o u r t .J u tw o opin ions handed dow n on T uesday , decidedi lit

Jo h n (-'Her und Jo h k C alvin, a ll sheep m en chnrgcil Witli. re sp a ss upon ca t­tle ranges, an d ufN rnied .th e consU tu- tion a llty of .sPcUon B8U7. revised cn<1cs, quo ted ab o v e .. T he decision is o f v ita l fn tc reh l to an -engagL 'd-in Uie c a ttlc an d . sh eep In d u stry . in Idalio d efin ing us It does th e ran g e rig h ts of holh in lo re s ts . T h e re w ere tw o ac-. tioiiH, iden tica l In n a tu re , o n e n g a insl O fnaec liew lh rl, nnd the o th e r ag a in s t H orn , lillo r nnd C alvin. T lie Oma- echcvv lari e a se w as appea led by the d e fen d an t from th e decision o f Ju d g e C arl A. D avis of Uic T h ird Judicial d is tr ic t , Owyheo coun ty ,' w ho gave Ju d g m en t fo r tlio s ta te , w hich tho su-

"li^emo c o u r t ’ a ffirm ed. T he c a se of H orn , e t nl., w as appea led by the s ta te fro m 'the S ix th jud ic ia l d is tr ic t C u s te r coun ty , w here Ju d g e J . M. S tevens gave Judgm en t fo r Oie defend­a n ts . w hich Judgm en t—thtf sH prcm c c o u rt reversed,'. D oth op in ions Svere w r itte n by J u s tic e l lu d g o und con­cu rred* In by C hief Justice - Sullivan and Ju s tic e M organ. In bo th . cases Uie defen d an ts w ere clm rgcd « | l h h o rd ing , g raz in g a n d p as tu r in g sheep uiw n a catU e. ra n g e in vJolaUon of lectlon fiS27,'revised codes.

In L ow er C ourts T h e C p ste r coun ty case w as tr ie d in

a Ju s lic e c o u r t befo re a Ju ry which found th e d e fen d an ts gu ilty . They oppoaled to th e d ls t r le i c o u r t and Ju d g e S tevens g ra n te d th e m otion of th e defendunlB to dism ies th e c a se on,

g round th a t section 6827 rev ised codes, w as c la s s leglHlatton nnd (Iiere- foro unconsU tuU onal.

T ho O w yhee co un ty case hegan in tlie p ro b a te c o u r t o f U iat county w lierc Judgm en t a g a in s t th e defond- n n t w as g iven. A ppeal w as tak en to th e d is tr ic t c o u rt, w here th e Ju ry found th e d e fen d an t gu ilty .

In i ts opinion in Uio e u s ^ r county hse tho su p rem e c o u r t say s :

SlAtc Has P o lice Pon&r," T h e puWJc dom ain Js n o t Ujc p rop­

e r ty of th e re sp o n d en ts . (Uid. sheep m e n ), b u t o f Uie Untlbd S ta te s . T he re sp o n d en ts hav& un oQiml r ig h t .with n il o th e r c itizens o f th e s ta te to Uie u se of tile pub lic dom ain w ith in th e Ju risd ic tion o f tho s ta te , su b jec t to th e r ig h t o f the s ta te to con tro l nnd re g u la te such use. • • •

•‘I t is w ith in tlie cnnstituU onal p re ­ro g a tiv e of th e ICRislalur^*, In th e .ex­e rc ise o t tlic police pow er of th e s ta le , to m lnitirize Uic opportunitle.H fo r con­f lic t bet^vcun th e shocp nnd c a t t le In- terestlH to th e e x te n t o f p rohibiU ng sheep from ru n n in g on any c a ttlc ra n g e • • • as provided in section f.S27, revined codes."

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new ly pain ted , large; room s, cem ent basem ent,' fo r sa le o r trad e ,fo r. ho r­ses, c a ttle , hogs, Bhecp. o r m oney. B iju lty ' cash, b alance like rent. See. Lue, th e aucU onecr. S e p t 7 If.

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Oct, 12-15*10-22

TO TRA D E—10, ttcrca OiMlf T w ia . F a lls fo r <0 acrce . a A. H ooa. coh> tra c to r an d bu ilder. ■____ ‘ S e p t i t ;

IB ic r u . o re b a rd . r ig h t n e a r Twin F a lls to t ra d e fo r J60 aS rea fa rm la n d , i 'Will pay d iffcrencc. A ddress “ D" c are ’ Tim es. • . ■ O c t 8 tf.

_____ _____ 40 a c re s lantj n e a r O ttaw a KanBo.vFO R S A L B -M ach in e laUio. Centm l le loar of Incum brance to trn d o fo r'S aU

A uto Co S o p t ? n r mon T O r -j y<n nHsUmc. balooce ofw a te r con trac t; T im es. • ■

AddresB "D ” caro •, O c t 8 tf.

H)STL O S T - ^ n rood S. B. from Kimber-

ly on n ig h t o f O c t 3rd. woolen lap robo. W ill fiH der p lea se leave ui T im es ofTlcc.- O c t 12-15

LOST—A s ilv e r case open f a o watch, ■ft’a lih an i niovernenl. cry sta l ’ broken . R e tu rn to T im es. Oct. 12-15 pil

F oil SALli— 10 room house, sleep­ing porch and screened .porch room s to ren t. Iiouse^ m odern. Inqu ire on prom ises. 501 4Ui nvenm* w est

O c t lS-13 pd.

F iv e p assen g er au to n ea rly new, on ly ru n 2C00 m lics. will se ll clioap. A rea l bargain , o r will U-adu fo r hay or c a ttle . uf>:! 7 th avenue east.

Oct. 8-12 pil

, shoa ls ,,p ig s . 11. west of H olllstor.

: O tt. 12-15

F.OR SALE—Stock bcelij, fC.:o per ton , delivered. J . J . S tearns , phynt f;G4-J.., _________ J c v 12 rd.

F o i l SALK—T om utees, M mflo N. K, city . J . M. Spnckm nn, T el. &H-JX

Oct.' 12 pd,

’ F O a SALE—Com plete fu rn itu re for S-room house. Ownec leav ing towu, barga in . W ill sell a ll o r by pieces. C a ll.filS 2nd avenue norUi. Oct. 12 If

FO R .SALE—HIrJi grado upright p i­ano a t bargain.- O w ner leaving town, 519 2nd avenue norUi. O c t 12 tf.

FO R SALE—C heap gaso line engine, riultable for f illin g ailos o r baling hay, Itc J jQ d ’K garage . Aug. 24 ir

3M .SCELh.\NE(»i;»

STOLB.V—A bout th e tim e of tlm K im berly Hoohtcr fa ir , 2 m iles S\V. from K im berly, one new maekinaw c o a t Sw eet c lover liu lle rs look «m. R ew ard, I). B. P e tty john . Oct. 12 if.

m m MONJl^WORTH l i l l l f( ’ondlllons a r e Tory In te re s tin g Xear

Ith b ec . \

TelllDg o f th e cond itions w hich tibw e x is t on Uio,Me.xlcun b o rd e r lino', anil o f p erso n a l experioncearw ith Uie revn- lu tion ls ts , A.. B. R ich au lso n , fonner gont'ral s e c re ta ry of th e local Y. M. C. a : , w rite s an ' in tereaU hg le tte r from Biabce. A r lz .^ ta S ec re ta ry Krussm im

r iT t fo llow s: th o ugh t th a t it Jittkr

FO R SAIJj>— D Iack fa c e , bucks. Shrop's. P u re b rc jk ran g e raised. I>ambs, yea rlin g s an d tw o's. Jno . P. M cIntyre , Je ro m e o r K etchum . Ida. ■

S e p t 17 If.

FO R SALE—E m pty wooden boxes o r pack in g c a s< ^ large,' m edium und snm ll. Good to n^old g ra in , vegetables o r coal. RoblpBon'8. 241 -Main avenue o««f, Tw in F a lls .. O c t 1 tf.

FO R SALE—A good hay press, call Central A ulo Co. ^ S o p t 14 i t

DRIVING O U TFIT FOR SALE— Td(im, buggy a n d hn rness u t .a aacri* fice. A lso m ovable barn , 24xlK. At .320 FlfUi avenue .e a s t Phone -18S. J,

.MacGllllvray. O'; 5-8

WORK AT StlOSHON[ fA llSNew Gnide N I(eln? Mnde Out of (he

'S o lid RoA

RUN OUT o r TOWN

to a 'b v lU r a d v a a ta c « m a n -a a j r . e th e r l o c a t e e a th « t r a c t A p r«po^d*r-

lllnda« Forred to Xeave Sagnr ('Ity by I{(^IdraL«.

A roused ov er Uie re p o rts th a t o n e of Lhr> jjjn d u popu lation h ad a ttem p ted to com m it a n unnA tural c rlm c upon Uie- person of n boy. a mob a t B u rlry m atod a t a lw u t tw o h u n d red p e rso n s lo s t S unday took m a tte rs In Its own h an d s and ra ided th e 'q u a r te r s o f th e forelgncrn n ear tho s u g a r factory . S o T iolrticc o f any, se rio u s n a tu re o c c u r­red . T he H indus to o k re fuge in -some Bf th e com pany q u a rte rn and upon th e p rom ise of su g a r fac to ry o ffic ia ls tH at th e fo re ig n e rs w ould be sh lp p ed .aw ay from -BUPIey. th e crow d d ispersed . T h is hai^ been done a nd th e g u ilty H in ­du has been sen tenced fo r h ts crimp.

I t Is tindem ood the Hindus deport­ed totaling about fifteen, were to work In th'e beet shed* and a t other rough labor for the company.’which did not 9 «et the approral oj[ th e worklnc peo­ple. v h o cUlm ttavy are" n a i^ lra b le s . m tb this feellnc ex lstln i and the at- t o p t e d o n tti« e reportad: dtoaUoo cA sted for A lbloe

l>asl T h u rsd ay C ounty Commisslon- « ^ -H e ls s a n d S chw nner, E. M. DooUi o f Uio s ta te hlRhw ay board . County E n g in ee r H a l C ornell a n d Supcrin- t e n d e n t 'J o c W. W licolor, a ll m e t a t S hoshone fa lls g ra d e to go o v e r the w o rk b e ing done by co n v ic t la b o r from th e s ta te p en iten tia ry u n d e r tho po rv islon of M r. W hj^Fer.

T h ro u g h u m lsu n d c u ta jid ln g i l nad n e v e r been d efln tle lv A rced a n d sel- Ued a s to w h a t p ro p o rtio n o f th e ex- pcniiC o f th is w o rk w ould b e borne by th e s ta te , co un ty and h ighw ay d is ­t r i c t M r. B poih s ta te d th a t ti]c 7 s - UmatcR o f th e eng inecre p laced Ih e c o s t a t a b o u t $4,500 nnd th a t Uie s ta to h ad n o t p o n e y cn o u g h t e ith e r a t han d 4>r a v a ilab le to b e a r m o re than o n e -th ird o f I t T h e m a tte r w as n o t fu lly aettJcd a t th e roecUng, a s no th ­ing official could be done, b u t I t Is lik e ly th a t tho expense w ill f in a lly be evetily divided ‘ betw een the. sta te , c o un ty an d h ighw ay d is t r ic t

M r. W heele r h a s a cam p o f several l a rg e te n ts es tab lish ed and th e w ork is go ing fo rw ard now In a sy stem atic m an n e r. ,«U>out .tw en ty m en a r e oc th o Job. E very co n ren len ce and com ­fo r t th a t can be h ad a t such a cam p h as been provided. - O ne p arU cu lar a ttracU o n is th e sp lend id sp r in g w a­te r th a t flown r ig h t by tho te n t doors.

T h e w o rk u n d e rtak en a t th is Ume Is th e red u c in g tho. g ra d e a t th e u p ­p e r ' end . . In accom plish ing th is the ro ad is a l s o ^ I n g s tm lg h ten p d by c u t­tin g o u t t l i ^ ^ ^ a r p cu rv e Ju s t a t the top o f t l M j ^ d e . -O irtJio p a r t o f th e w o rk J k ^ t o f th ir ty -fee t Is being m nd^r^a th e 's o lld la v a o r b asa lt rock.

‘n » r m c a on tho w.ork a re deligh ted v io i th e o u td o o r cm ploym cn t a n d th e o p p o rtu n ity to m ak e good. G eorge C am pbell, o f Shoshone, is .M r. 'W heci- o r’t aaSlsCanV a n d forem an o f tho Work. T ho m en -a re u n d e r no re r t rn ln t w h a te v e r , ex cep t th a t t^cy a»x n o t a llow ed- to le a ro th e w ork o r cam p. A nd a5 a w ho le th ey e r e a* good inok- I n s -a b u n ch a s o n e geflorally i«ees ter* g e th e r a t a n y c la s s o f w jrk . Vhey w e a r - th e ' s a to e -c lo th e s -a s ~ fr«e la - ' b o r”’ and have no . m a rk --of 'nny kind to dimtSngulab t h a n f ro m th e -W«« or s n p e r ia te a d e n t . So far they seem lo app r« c la t« —the oenfldeovc p la re J id them <nd those In chan^' h a r a h a d c 6 . troable whatarer. ta malnlalotog els-i d pltse lAd th«r ftUo work «U h a vllL-W eroa* N«ws.

FO R SALE—400 bushelH of yello\v )nnvur onions. O arl Ridgowuy. Bank

of K im berly . K im berly . Idaho, O ct Ktf.

FO R SALE— i a c re s ;iG00.00. :i a c re s $1200.t)0, r ac re on Blue Lukes, boulevard IC50.00. a ll close in. A lso 4 room ' p la ste red house. ROod loca tion , |1400:00. W ill ta k e autom o­bile o r stock a s f i r s t paym en t on bouse, balance easy. Sco ow ner o l C afeteria . Oct. 1 tf.

FO R SALE—F in n , aecoiid and Uilrd . 'u ltlngs of a lfa lfa , delivored. Phone '.94-W, 0 . G llleland. S epl 10 tf.

FOn SALE.At m y libuse on Sam|>son Bros,

Tnncli 1 m ile caRl of HUn»en/',': - ■ New iiouseliold gtrtids used lens tliiih

250 quikrts'^fruil all -vnri*<tlcs; ~ ‘.zi dozen R hode Is land Red puII<'Ih; good 'D urham m ilk cow ; now Vellc hiiKgy: b'liy d r iv ing m are . 9 yea rs old. w e igh t 1050, lady broke, ,O ther a r ­tic le s loo num erous to m ention. Own-

r, Cecil T. Hyde. O c t 12-15-1'.' pd.

WANTED.WA.VTED—Several ca rs navy heans,

See W. W. ifaw k lns, n l Rogersoii ho­te l o r Tw in F a lls Feed and Ice Co.

O c t f J K . pd.

WANTED—3 tons p x tra la rg e NeUed Gem potatoes, de livered In (.-ellar, s ta te p rice . T w in F a lls B akery. O c t 12-15

G irl fo r gen e ra l housew ork. 123 7Ui avcnuo n o rth . O c t 12-16 pd.

W ANTED—HorKCs to p a s tu re , good fences. H ay f o r ealo In s ta c k 'o r de­livered . L. J. M illor, 2V4 m iles w on end Wain .s t r e e t Oct. 1

_ ..... J t ^ ^ o t ..tho b o rder’ Inform aU on m ig h t bo of intorcHt to you. I t b eg in s t,o look a h it in teresU ng a n d som ew hat se ri­ous. TlierO is no question in -tjur m lndn of tho peop le h e re b u t thul th e lurtl stan d In M exico w lJI'bo nincfe in-S<jnoru, tlic s la te Ju s t below um, Wottfilas Is Ju s t 2 7 ■miles to o u r em-l And F o rt H uac iiu ra is 30 m iles to the. w est, BIsbec being a ijou t m idw ay ami only n-mlleif fr7>m Naco, S onora, Mexi­co, w here In n il p ro bab ility Uic decld- luR bu ttle m ay bo fought.

“M rs. R ichardson and I m ade an au to tr ip to D ouglas a few days ago and w hile n h o re v isited Iho Unit<-<1 S ta le s troops, nu m b erin g a lm o s t C.OOO now , and .also took a lo n g chance on tho M exican side, go ing ov e r Into A ugrathiln , the ' M exican ca m p .' w<; had only ggne over -Into. Uio 'cnmp a b o u t a q u a r te r o f n m ilo, w hen our tire h u rs t and u n fo r tu n a te ly o u r Jit­ney d riv e r did n o t have an ex tra ' one. so you rs tru ly hud lo fool It back Inlo tho U. S.

"W e w ere In stan tly su rrounded !by a crow d of « ien . women and children, clvillim s und a ll k ind o f soIdlerK witli guns,- revo lvers, c a r tr id g e ’boltn, ;»nd in a ll so r ts o f un iform s. M any ot tho Aniericiins • w ere com ing out UiroURh ih<Te th a t day from Wacon- zonl, w here they had been o rd ered out by Urn governm en t a t W ash in g to n .' One of f)ur V. M. C. A. sec re ta r ie s , wlie ' has been In <-harge of .one o f Uie In­d u s tria l c lubs a t th a t p o in t was am ong Uie num ber. A s t ra y buhei had go n e th rough th e ho u se in which he w as liv ing an«l he concluded It wan abou t Ills m ove."

E nclosed in ills leU er w as a c lip­p in g from Uie “ Blsbee O re" o f wlilcli th e follow ing Is an a cco u n t: ' ’Under ordertf from WHflh^^RCo^■«e^’c^al thou­sand troops, IncludinR in£antr>', cav- a iry , a r t i l le ry am i th e a tte n d a n t b ra n ­ches. have been g iving p rac tica l ex|s>- s ltlons of the m eans to he u sed .In re- -pollliiR~any .InviullnK force.. T he com -- m ander o f th e .fu rceu n t .F o r t ItouRl'j* anil F o rt H uncliuens w as Kivrni th c - - - o re lica l w arnlnR th a t a body o f Mexi­can so ld ie rs, well a rm ed and equll>- ped, w as npproaclilnK Blsbee from Ri>- deo, and ordered to p lan fu r the d '-

hse of Uie d i s l r ic t "AnoUier accoun t un d e r th e da te llni'

o f NoRales, A rizoiia.'stnteH :'G ovornor Jo se M arla Mayort*-ii,i I shaken the. d u s t o f M exico from

Ills feet and .1m n p riso n e r in tJj'- hands o f - th e l.Tiillod S ta tes . A 0 o '­clock he su rren d e red to a sq u ad -I 'f A m exjacns," .-.1

Mr. R ichardson also o'nclof«ih-in h is le tte r som e V illa c u rre n c y w hich Ji-- s ta ted hf» had p u rch ased th e prfc*’ b e inR being |200 w orth fo r one silver d o lla r- flcv s ta ted th a t th e currency wan se lling on t h e 'm n r k e t a t J7.75 for one -hundred pesos.— IV ra te llo Tri bun'e.

E X PER IEN C ED STENOGlfA:>l lER wUtic* poslUon. Betll o t refcrciiccs ;«n I-e fuiHilshed. "1.” c a re TLuea

O c t E-8-1*

W ill r e n t 5 o r 6 room house fu rn ish ­ed. parU y fu rn ish ed , o r unfurn ished Jo h n F lnke. phone 364-J. S e p t 21 tf

FUB K K in

5-ncre tr a c t fo r r e n t close in , lota of fru it. 4-room h o u s e ,.b a rn , chicken ho u se yard fenced In. good cislcm , C all a t T im es. O c t 12 tf,

FO R RENT—F inely fumisho<l fron t room wiUi ba th . G21 2nd c o a t

H eated A p a rtm en t to R e n t Blue l ^ k es D om ing w orks. Oct 12

FO R REINT— PorU y furn ished o r u n ­fu rn ish ed room s a t reasonab le ra les. O ver Idaho P ow er & U g h t Co. Apply a t T w in F a lls B usiness College.

Aug. 27-tf

FO R REN”T --2*room house ' nnd sleep in g porch. Phono GO. S e p t 2g if.

tX)R RENT—UafumlBho<l' apart- m enu. Blue L akts BotUIng'W orka

Mar. 2 U■ ^^R RE JergcJT^O

____ RENT—40 o c re « m m iles so-B crgc»T 40 a c re s o ne m ile n o r th Hol­lis te r . ra b b it fence, fiv e room house F re d R: Qrosii. 316 Stock. E x ch a i» e Dldg.. P o rtlan d Oregon. O c t 's tf

POB XBASE2^ seres and 6-roomed Hoas«s, one

mile of Twin I ^ l s . No Incnmbraoce. To traao fo r 40 acres on Twin Palls trac t ' W in psy difference. A d d r ^ “D". care

_________ ' O ct 8 tf.10 u » s 1^ miles of ’Twin FWls to

trade for horsea and farm Implements and' lease on 80 o r 130 acres land." '3UI- dreas ''IT c m Ttoe*. . O ct 8 t t

fOR GOWRNHENT SERViCfI 'n h f r s i ly Offers P ra c tic a l Cotirss

1-0 , Foreflt Saagtn.BeglnnlnR N ovem ber f i r s t th e F or­

e s try d epnrtm ou ' -vlii a prncii- cal cou rse In fo restrj- sub jec ts. 1i w ill co n sis t o f lec tu res , laboratory , and ffefd w ork (n gen e ra l forestry, fo re s t bo tany , fo re s t m ensuraU on. fo re st law . te lephone ocnslrnctlon . d rafU ng nnd le tte r in g , fo n w t enfiin- eerlng . lum bering . « H v i< ^ u rc , fo res« \ p rotecU on und g raz ln j^ I t w ill ex ­tend over n period of s ix monUis for th re e ocnsecu tlve yea rs , and is d*- slgned to f i t young m en fo r a ll kind-*

( if p racU cal work in fo ri 's lryFtor furU ier p a r tic u la rs ad d re ss (*•. S h a ttu ck . p ro fe sso r o f fo restry .

L arge, c lean co tton ra g s w anted a t T im es office . . ’

B U C K S, For Sale• 1 have a fow Ramboullt year­ling rams weighing 176 to 100 lbs. tha t did av e rag e 2 2 ^ lbs. wool Uils year, th a t sold for 25c tb.. -wMc}i 1 -vrlll sell a t <11.60

' «ach.-and:a few Feb. ra m lambs. DOW .weighing 12 to 140 lbs. at 98.00 each.’ Tbase a r t the kind for the fanner to -Ireep ' that wants to- make mqney. Inquire ?/. Hoa*. & miles sonlh of KlmbeMy o r 8 miles M ath ob HcMallen c r « k . ' p . 0 . Box 103. KlmberijF.