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dp TWICE-A-WEEK THE TWIN FALLS TIMES vox. TCI. fJO. 5.?. . ELEVENTH YEAR. TWIN FALLS. TWIN FALLS COUNTY. IDAHO, TUESDAY, APRIL U, 1916. SUBSCRIPTION JZ.00 PER YEAr'. 6UI m GREAT t¥£NI_AT snow Two.'Hundred Visitors From Westend Come in Autos MET BY n .isn A>D KEI*KE8E>TA. TIVES OF CITY AND CLUB. TERRIBLE RAIL WRECK AT AMHERST, 0. Good SpwcbcHt Shofflni? Spirit of Co« opohiUoD, Aro Jtlndc tlic 'Tabcr* node. With naga floatlDff nod bannora , wavlnK lu tlic brcczo, 50 aulomoblica loaded with 300 ,Buhl rcflidcntK nr- rlvcd Iri llil* city FVlday mornlQE. They wero (trectcd at tho city llmJto by a delegation of Twin FallH uulolBta. accoiupnnini by Uio Twin Palla Comcl band. and‘wero escortcd to tbo tabor-/ naclo, whcro tiiojfc wero' Rroctcd witx warm words of.wclcomo by Secretary James McMillan on behalf vt t h o Com-^ mcrclal club and Mnyor E. M. Swecloy on behalf of tho city. Tho honors and oratory for tho wcat-end were done by Secretary J. M. happy vein. Tho Duhl crowd preaent^d a gay ap- pcaranco as they drifted along tho flno roada from tho thriving iind oner- , Rcllc cUy lo'lh'O'wcflf.' and many wero tbo words of pralao bestowed upon Uio cnterprlac wliich thought out and-'put into cffcct flo creditable a turnout. Secretary McMillan wna maater of ccrcmonlCB at tho tabcrnaclc and. In troducod tlio Bpoakora. after some well choai-n rcinnrka, in which he quoted tbo Bard of Avon on the pleasure of having tho brotlire^ dwell In peace to- gcU\cr. Mayor 5'smWy atUd that trusted the vialtorn would not Judge .tho warmth-of tho feeling of the peo- ple of Twin Falla by the brevity of hla 'Spocch. as he realized Uiat tlicy had traveled from 20 to 40 mllca UirouRh tho dust over our aplendld rouda and had probably Imbibed enough of' hot ozono on tho way. In^a more aorloua vein, Uie mayor aaid uiat It wna not alone or chiefly In tlie friendly feeling- .for Twin Falls raanlfCBtcd In the com- Ing of auch a magnificent rcpreaenta- tlon of wcHt-cnd people, but It wna In the bonc'flfhil ruHulta which would nc- crue to (ht‘ whole tract by rvuHon of tlic co'operatlvo aplrlt thun ao atrlk< Ingly made manifem. He naaurcd .tlie vlaltora that howovor good they mighl Imagine their cnra to be, they would dlacover when talking to tlie repre- Bcnlallvoa of the aevcral mnnulaclur- ora preaimt tlmt thci* wero not up to tho standard, and that- the purchuac of a now car, conatructcd along tlio line ! of tho particular car, wiia Imporatlvo. Ilo wnmwl tho -wouW-bc liwyer to con- auU hla wife before nmklng a pur* - , chnao. aa women hiiil Idcaa about color, the >ihap(; of llghta and otlior thlnga about which men kni-w nothing, th;>t It would ho. wpU to oonatdcr licfurt’ buying.' A .blare of auto liorna ming- led with tho npplauHO that groetod tho •‘xocutlve and the maHtcT of ceromon- lea observed that hero an In tho leveea It waa nlwnya pOHalble to tell tho ar- rlTHl of the noon hour by the nolrto- mtide by the mulea. He Introduced Sec- •etary Bradley of the Uulil comnn-r* clal elub na an old I’eorla acfiualnt- ance and that gcnlleniiin began hlr talk by relating aonic inrldonts al- leged to have taken place In tlieir ear- lier lifo, which made numy who, were aware of tlie well known eonaervaHam , of atntcment which la n cliarnclorlHtlc of the apeaker, aflaume that he niut have boon guilty of an error In IdcntI Ity. Mr. Dradley apnke of the valut of ro-oporatlon of the peo^ile In nil thlnga to ihelr compion Interei ' aalil Oitkl the people who cnme to Twin ^ Falla In tho CO autoa that wore li> th proconaion had paid for (hem wltii t)ie producta of their industry nnd Uiat Hk proepority of their city and the aur rounding country was based upon tin :^attlo and hoga nnd other llvoatock of .% o boat atrnln^ that were ralawl in mo Duhl country. He aald tlint there were 145 autoa In and around Buhl. Many Duhl people rcmolncd until night, taking in the ahow and vlalting with friends In tlila city. One of tho Interesting featurea of the Buhl parade waa (ho rond bullifera patrol auto, which waa an evidence of the cruaade for better roads main- tained by tliat city. A ll WANT REPEAT O N J H E AUTO SHOW Twill FiUla-IlualnMa Men Suy That It Wu.H (iront KvPnt for the City and Should Do Mode i’ormHncnt. This pbotogn^pb of tho wrock on tbo Now York Central llnM at Amhorst. O., which roauUod in torrlblo Iobb of Mfo. shows on tbo loft tbo forward cars of train No. 8G and on .tho right tbo forward cara oC tbo dorallod Conturf DEMOCRATS SELECT STATE M L E PO N Arthur M. Bowen is Endorsed fpr National Conrniitteeman KESOLUTKIXS COMMENDING I'HES- IIIf:.NT AND GOTERNOIl PASSED. Ir. Howch HokPH Statement WIUi Iteforcnce to Hla Attitude Toward ihn Endoracment. eloc- L N. BUCK III AT HOSPITAl IN CIIY ITMI-Know.D JaDnsallut Strlckro iVlth , l»nwtaonIa, ErsBltlnft From Otcr- ^ork< Edward Nelson BupV. tho well- known writer, wa« atrlckcn with penu- monla this week and ia now in the Physlclona and SOTg^ona' hospital. Mr. Duck hAs been preparing a history of the county and Ita rcaourcoa for nearly a year.'ond the hard work Involved. Including expoaore to tbo weather while gatfierlng 4ata. finally pulled him down to that a cold rapidly do> Teloped into pneumonia. He is report' ed getting along cicely. Tlic Democratic county r.entn\l commlttec of Twin FJilla county. In aeaalon thia alxth day of April, lUlt*. for the purpose of choosing dciogatCB to tho atatc- convention to ho held In Poeatcllo, Idaho. Way 18, laiG, con- gratulate the people of the. United StatoH and the people of the iitnte of IdiUio upon the atateHmitnllko and Amerfcan admlniatrationa of Woodrow Wilson, prealdent of the Unlteil Sta(ca nnd MoaoH Alexander, governor of the itatc of Idaho, nnd we pledge them ind their policlca our earnoat and loyal aupport, and he It 'Iloaolvod, That we favor the (Ion of the pii.nltlon of national coni- niltteeman from Idulio of Arthur M. 'Ilowen of Twin I'nilii and direct that hla namo bo prc‘nentod to the dologutoa to tlie neinocrutii: iitalu convention for eanalderatfun of the convention and wo inntruet that (he delegnt from Twin FallH county vote for lilni for auch poaltlon iia long an he haa roaaonnblD chance of bucco.- ih, and Uesolvod, Thai ihe tlelegalea of Twin Falla county he ;^m<l thoy. are lioreby ••'laced under the imlt rule nnd (he majority of (hoko preaent thorlzed to caat the entire vote of T w in t'tvUtt cour.*.v a untl.' The aboTo rosolutloaa. reported bf the committee on rciiolullona. conalac- Ing of J. D. Sto. le, M. A. Tliometz and T. W. Waoliholz, were ndoplod without oppoaltlon by the UcmQcratlc counif coinmittoo la(o Thurailay afternoon There wna a large reproaentatlon pres- ent and no very warm diacuaalona took place. Delegatoa aelcctcd were M. D. L. Baratow, C. J. Kalina, Jacob M. Shank, Janiea Steele. E, C. Uivla. .1. C. Kitzgcrnid. H. G. Ilunyon, Dan Con- ner, Thomaa Robertaon, William Cheek, J. E. Davla, Thoinua Dovcry, l„awrcnce Hiinacn. K. M. Wolfe, llomer Craven. W. H. Turner. C. K. Huddles- ton and J. W. Porter. Alternates ae- lected were H. "Ilunyon, L. M. Wise- man, A. E. Wlamcr. J. W. Tanner, George Porter. A. H. Hlcka, John Ko- aarek, W. J. ^mlth, P. H. gmlth, C. J. Dowen, L. Quigloy. Ida Brackett, II C, Swanner. Z. M. Cox and .M. Thometz.' Aakod by a TIMES reporter nir a ilatcmeot of Uta poaltlon with rcfcr- 'oce to hla candidacy. .Mr. Bowen re- plied: ’•Tho action of the Democratic cen- tral committee of thla county In In- structing the delegates tb the Poca- tello convention to auppOrt mo for na- tional committeeman la one, of course, which 1 greatly oppreftate. X**c po^ altlon of national committeeman. In case u-c should have republican sen - ators and congressmoQ from Idaho, U ono filled wlt{i many reaponalblllUea, not only to tbo party .but to tbo people of the state. This la particu- larly true If the admlnlslration re- mains Pemocratlc, which aoema un- Questionable. He la sometimes called GREENHOUSE DAMAGED BV_EIRE fROH ElllE L o«h of *\000, With No In.HtirBnc^ Fl'owmt Not Damaged—Work of Re- butldlDff la S ta rt^ Fire from an overheated flue did >1000 wprth of damage to the green liouao of t»io Twin Falls Floral com ■pany hotween 6 and'7 o'clock Satur- duy morning. The cntrnnco tvaa <lo- rtroyed and about 30 feet .of the groen- hoiiKc wjped out, while glnaa waa broken furtiier, but fortunately the flowerfl wore not hurt The place wna not Insured. Manager John Lunduhl stated to a TIMES VeproBontntive yea- terdiiy that the buaincaa of the firm had not been Interrupted nnd that the work of replacing tho part doatroyed wuB already under way. The fire was well under way .when discovered, ao that It wn^t Impoaalble to save the entrance room, while the roat wna easily extinguished by Mr. .undahl nnd neighbora. CITY TEAMS CIEANING UP THE CITY TDDAY ecuUon .Monday of All Wh«) Fall to Clcun Up. The city tearoa arc out today haul- ng away, rofuae'thrown Into the allco-a )y the people who arc obeying th<' Cloahup-day rcaoiutlon, The people will be given all thfa'week to clean thlnga up and If they fall by Satur- d«ty night, when the time act In Gov- ernor Alexnndor’a'proclnmaUon hna expired, they, will bo proaecuted. ^trec-i Commlaalonor Porter aald thla morning Ho a TJMES repreiuintatlve that he waa Informed by. Deputy State Inspector Elrod tlint Twin Falla wna the cleaneat tov(n In Uie atnto. and he proposed to acc that It kept up Itn reptuntlon. . D10CRAIICSIil0K[R ONTHUPAVNIGllT Jefferson Club Gives Sweeping ' Invitation to .Public GOVEUNOU MOSKS ALKXANUEU TO BE SPEAKEIC OF THE NItillT. Smoker uud Lunch Provided by Local Democrats—FJral (tun of (.'umpalgn —DI|f Time Exjicctod.. The unlerrllh'd Democracy of. ihle city ahd of Twin. Falla county, with all other cltlzena who ncrept th** leping Invitation to he present, will aHeutl tlui an\oker' glveh by the Jef- fcraon club meeilng, which will be held at the •.Maaonlc hall Thursday evening nt 8 o'clock, In lionor of^ the founder of ilie Denioeratk' party. Gov- ernor Moneji Alexander ,wlll be the gueat (if honor and apeaker of tho night. There will be plm ty of anioke' for tho'multilude and n anitek In the wny of lunch for Iho.-ic- who ilo not IndulKe'in the weed, and'lor ihoae who do. for that matter, with Iota of elo-- fluence for aauee. The Deniocratlc Icadera di.-clare that thia la the flrat gun of th'> loe-il eiiniiialKn. The wliol affair wlU U»!* free, an a nutnber « local Dcniocrata have chipped In ti stand the expcnae. Tho Uivltatlon 1 . general to all, regardleaa of party, to be preaunt. hour the apcaklng and mix with the crowd. A number of local deinoerata wil nddreaa the nnvilng, following the principal apceeh by die governor. ' ■•Yea, the automobile show was elded Hucceaa. It brought plenty of money to tho town and aont none out. It furnlahcd wholesome rccreatlon and waa a iiighly-oducational. affair. By all moans, it ahould bo made per- manent.” The above la tho compoaltv opinion .of the Twin - Falla buslnoau I ua revfalod by a. ^umbor of thunib-nnll intorvlewa yoaterihi>^ As the repreaenUtive of THK TIMES did not get all tlic way around, and aa aomo morchanta wero out wiion lie caJlecl. nnd, ubot'o all, aa everyone I anlil practically (he same (hlng in practlcallythe same words, to quote each ono Boparately would simply mean endless repetition. .The dlffer- encea In ideas and even in,word» woro wi(h reference to nonessentlala. Some Buld that they feared It would not'bo a succcas, oUiprs that they felt sure all tlie timo that It would bo; all agreed that It waa a success and that it should "come back." Boyd H. Fuller, who hnd more to do than anybody elso witii tho nrrange- ihenUof tho big show, said that It proved satlafactory In a flnanclol way, owing to.thc.„flne weother, which per- mitted nn attendance of all who de- sired to go. Tho total attondonco waa a ahade over .5000, between 4000 and COOO 6 f whichi wero'paid admisalons. Tho attendance was good until tlio inat. Tiiere wna more or lew confetti on Uio last evening, wiilcl^ added a mardl grau ctCcct to tlie cloulng acctsca. Aa far aa known, ail tfio exhibitors mado aniea. Tho biR^-ftfarmon car, tho most exponslvo automobile on (ho grounds, wna bought by L. L. Breckenrldgo. All Uio oxhlbltora do- clftred thoni80l.vcH to bo greaUy pleased with tho management ond tho people. Tlic work of tearing dowD''Uio tab< ernacle began today and Uie Btructuro will shortly bo a thing of Uio past SOlUriON OE BRIDGE T ^ B L E IN SIGHT IlJIlMliilr Highway Dlrrctora ('onfer lyitli Twin Folia PMplc nnd Arrange for Dond EUxUon. taRD Of BHITH ' fIGIIfS RJBIB Urgent Requ^t for Cooperation" Sent'Mayors. I.AXNESS IN ENFOUCE.MENT FOL-. I.OWED BY UNMUZZLING. CATHOLH’ SKUVH’K >YIU- «E HELD trAKLY NEXT SI NDAY Mass at the CaUiolIc churc h wlll he celebrated at 7;30 sharp next Sunday morning. .Doing tbo third Sunday of the month, aervicoa will be held at Buhl aa uaunl, but na !t la nlao Palm Sundny, the rector. Itev, .V. I’. Hahn (JKEAT SHOSHONE DEED ’ PROFITABLE TO CNCI.E SAM The t’nlted Statea was the rlchor by J2000 In revenue atampa Uiis week ...... .. ..................... by reason of the filing of tho deed for will hold acrvlces here before going. the Great Shoahono Power and L i g h t ________________ company property, transferring it to the Electric Investment company. The conaidernllon wna J2,000,000. Tho re- cording foe waa J37. There have been few i)lgger trarfaactlona In tho hIstor>* of the county, the filing of the Oregon Short Lino mortgages being, perhaps, the only ones. ______________________________ SALMON KESEHYO^rt REPOIIT. The following record ahowa tho available storage nnd gauge height of tho Salmon river reservoir April 8 : Gauge height, 17:5 feet: available stor- age, 25.7C0’acre feet; rise during week, 2.7 feet; gain during week. 4S50 feet. ' (ContinuM 'on Page 10.) To the People of Twin Falls Six hundred delegatca will attend -the nepublican State Conven- tion wblch will be held in Twin Falls, April 19, 20 nnd 21. The cUy is full of strangers even now. and theae people from ‘Idaho canndt'look to the hotels and rooming Jiousea for entertain- ment. The Oregon Short Line officials have hooded our call and will have a number of Pullmans.la the yards, but they .will afford only partial relief In tho emergency. , Wo must needs look to the homes of the city. Theae alx huodre<) delegates will represent errjy part of tho Slate nnd we have cbnfld-- ence that our people will go after tho heart of Idaho .Ijy furnishing her repreaentatlvea a place to sleep. - Each guest win pay ONE DOHAIl PER NIOHT FOR LODCIVG. ' you furnish a room April 19. 20 »nd 21? ' FHease notify the committee Immediately. E. L. ASHTON, 'Phone 222, . ' First NaUonal Bank BIdg. Tho construction of a rIm-to*rlm bridge ilcroaa the Snake river at the .i'aat end of Addl.son avenue, nine miles eaat of Twin Falla and two miles north of Hanaen, will he assured ff the bond electlan of the Hliladlile highway diatflet; to bo held April 20, cnrrlea. Hueceaa of thia .oleellon will make available ?30,000 for the portion of coat of Huch a bridge (hat wouM he borne by the people on the nbrtlj aide of the river. .It la generally aaaumed . If the people north of Uio river Intereated In becoming accesslblo to the Twin Falla tract to the extent of authorizing the bonding of Uio dls' trict, Uiat Twin Falla county will find a way to ralae the J30,000 additional nccossary for Uio completion of the bridge. Tho ao-cailed Hanaen bridge has been Uio hone of much contention, both In Twin Falla county and in the eomniunlty north of the river. It now appears that nil paHlea Interested nre going to finj an enay “aolutlon to Uio problem; and, no doubt. If the bond proceed to enforce It immediately wlUt' Issue carries, a joint contract will be' tho utmost stringency. Wo aro ad- entered Into belwijen the nilladal highway dla(rlct nnd Twin Falls coun- ty for the cona(ructlon of the bridge. The location ol the proposed Btructuro haa been determined, aa well as thi type of bridge- to be buIlL A suapen Ion bridge from one rim of tlio can yon to the other is favored. Th bond election, act tor April 21 aa the outcome of a meeUng Friday afternoon between Dr. Albec, repre- senting tho board of commiasloncra of Twin Falls county; H. M. V’andorpool, M. B. ProvoBt and the board of di- rectors of the Hillsdale' highway din- trlct. PROSECUTION OE AUTO OWNERS COMMENCEDTODAY .HerenU Leading CiUtens Arroi'led nnd Fined This Momlnff, for . Banning TTitboot License. ' Acting on hl^ atatomcnt to THE TIMES last we(?k (hat he would be- making arrests of those violating the law in regard to running their autoa witliput paying Uio tax thereon. Police Officer W. J. Taylor this morn-' l:^ look a number ff prominent citi- zens Into custody and brought Uiem before Police Judge W. J. Smith, who fined them S3 and costs. Those fined this morning were: A. 11 Houghtel- tBC. 1» B- Jcnalngv. L. .T. Wright and .S. H. Graves. James OklUher w u ar- I rested just before noon and 7 III *ap- ' pear, before Judge Smith thla after- Shoahono Diisin People Report plorublo OoDdltioQ to ('lialnnan o f' Board. ' ^ Tho county .board of hoalUi was yoa* terduy allrroci- to renewed ncUvlty Iq regard to tho rnbleu scare b^ reports from different Qunrtera of Uio pres- ence of mad cofr'otea and other ani- mals, tho most lurid of whicli camo from tho Shoshone basin and sur- rounding country, and letters wero or- :dercd aent to nil tho mayors of tho county, urging tho posaago and strict enforcement of muzzling ordinancos, while an order was made th«t any dog seen fIghUng with a rabid animal bo itthot, rcgardlOBa of whether ho wns tied up nnd muzzled or not. This last order was issued becauao'of tho report of County Physician Woods 'that a dog might go mad as a<rcsuU of a bite by a rabid animal. Tho Btory from tho Shoahono basin country was in Uio nature of a cry for help. Chairman Carlson said that ho had received'urgent requests for Uio appointment of a deputy with power to shoot mad cows, whcro Uiey ,5rjjrft.,jcspoxtcd,.as a number of tho cattlo hnd gon'o mad and had chased Bottlers Into their houses. Tho sot- tlera- did not' want to shoot Mlmals- bolonging to ranchmen bcfjuffo Uioy might bo hold liable. TI10 chairman said ho had promised to boo that relief was granted. Deputy Jackson report- ed that- a dog had been fIghUng with a coyote bIx mDes east and ono mllo south of Twin Palls, but ho did not recall the name of tho owner. Tbo dog had since boon muzzled and Ued with a log chain. It waa reported that nil tho tlogs In the city had at ono ' timo ]jccn muzzled, after a number had • been killed, but In thd rolaxation of tlio (luarnntine Uie muzzloa- had been taken off of many. This was the caso In othor cltlea of county. It wtia, therefore, decided to net, and tho fol- lowing letter, written by tho county pliy»1clan, ordered sent to all the mayors in tho county: "Deor Sir—Owing to Uie Increasing prov'aionce of rnhloa among tho coy- otea of tfila region and - the* frequent outhreaka of the dlacase among do- meaUfc animala', it haa becomu appar- eijl^iat strenuous measures must Ijc Uiken If we arc to prevent Uto sacri- fice nf human life to this tcrrlblo and Incurabla discaae. Wo nre Inclosing . herewith a copy of Uio, law rccenUy - enacted and now effective, which pro- vldea for the slaughter of unmuzzled doga ht largo within the county. Th^ purpose of thla communication is to requcat your co-operntlon in a cam- paign wlileh' wc plan to begin at once to extermlnato ' all unmuzzled dogs Which may bo running nt large wlUiin tlii> boundaries of Twin Falls county. Kver>' such animal la a menace to tho lives 'of men and women and eape- cially tho children of the corotnanlty. *'Wo r-cBpectfully rchiieat. Uiereforo, that you aecure tho paaaago of an ord- • Inance. providing for tho slaughter of all unmuzzled .doga nt large within tho cor|«rate ll^ta of your town, and dreaaing \i aimllar request to tho mayora of all Uio townB within Twin Falls county." OllVER MEETINGS AT BUHl W E ll ATTENDED Many ('onfcrslons After First Sermon -R ev. Mr. .Miller at Wendell-Mnu Norrcll Here Lost NJgbL The Oliver nieeUng at Buhl started Sunday at tho big tabcmaclc there • with a vigor that promised good suc- I for the entire scries. Tho build- ing was tuU and a number of conver- sions are reported to, have followed he first sermon. Rev. Frank A. Mll- er. who has been IdcnUfled with tho pjoetlnga, has been holding revival services at Wendell for the plat week, with the result that the<crowds grew ao large that It was necessary to adr Journ from tho largest church In town le Uieatre. Forty convcraions already taken place there. Thu meoUnga will conUnuo for two woi-ks longer. Rev. Mr. Miller conducted a successful one-week meeUng at Mur- uugh before golng^to Wendell. Mrs. .Norvcll. who Is conncctcd wUh the Oliver Meetings, conducted a’serv- ice nt tho Brethren church last night The aUendance was large. LOCAL JfAMCETS. Steers, >5; cows; |4: 'ba]ogn« buIU, %3.toei: bogB, 17.76^ -Iambi. Sc: w h^t, loose, 91.30; xbeat. Mcked.' S1.93; potatoes. Gems, Sl.SS; poCatoea. whites, Jl. *

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TWICE-A-WEEK

THE TWIN FALLS TIMESv o x . TCI. fJO . 5.?. . ELEVENTH YEAR. TW IN FALLS. TW IN FALLS COUNTY. IDAHO, TUESDAY, APRIL U, 1916. SUBSCRIPTION JZ.00 PER YEAr' .

6 U I m GREAT t¥£NI_A T s n o w

T w o .'H u n d red Visitors From W estend Come in Autos

MET BY n . i s n A>D KEI*KE8E>TA. TIVES OF CITY AND CLUB.

TERRIBLE RAIL WRECK A T A M H ERST, 0 .

Good SpwcbcHt Shofflni? S p ir it o f Co« opohiUoD, A ro Jtlndc tlic 'Tabcr* no d e .

W ith naga floatlDff nod bannora , wavlnK lu tlic brcczo, 50 aulom oblica

loaded w ith 300 ,B u h l rcflidcn tK n r - rlvcd Iri llil* c ity FVlday mornlQE. T hey wero (trectcd a t tho city llmJto by a delegation of T w in FallH uulolBta. accoiupnnini by Uio Tw in P a lla C om cl band . a n d ‘wero e s c o r tc d to tbo tab o r-/ naclo , whcro tiiojfc w ero ' Rroctcd w itx w arm w ords of.w clcom o by Secre ta ry Jam es McMillan on behalf v t tho Com- m crc la l club and M nyor E. M. Swecloy on behalf o f tho city. Tho h o n o rs and o ra to ry fo r tho w cat-end w ere

• done by S ecre ta ry J . M. happy vein.

Tho Duhl crow d preaent^d a g ay ap- pcaranco a s they d rifted a long tho flno roada from tho th riv in g iind oner-

, Rcllc cUy lo'lh'O 'wcflf.' and m any wero tb o w ords of pralao bestow ed upon Uio cn te rp rlac wliich though t o u t and-'put into cffcct flo c red itab le a tu rn o u t.

Secre ta ry M cMillan wna m aa te r of ccrcmonlCB a t tho tab c rn ac lc and . In troducod tlio Bpoakora. a f te r som e w e ll choai-n rcinnrka, in w hich he quoted tbo B ard of Avon on the p lea su re of hav ing tho b ro tlire^ dw ell In peace to- gcU\cr. M ayor 5 'sm W y atUd th a t tru s ted the vialtorn would n o t Judge

.tho w arm th -o f tho feeling of th e peo­ple of Tw in Falla by th e b rev ity o f hla

'S pocch . a s he realized Uiat tlicy had trave led from 20 to 40 m llca UirouRh tho d u s t over ou r aplendld rouda and had probably Imbibed enough of' hot ozono on tho way. In^a m ore aorloua vein, Uie m ayor aaid u ia t It wna not a lone o r chiefly In tlie friend ly feeling-

. fo r Tw in F a lls raanlfCBtcd In the com- Ing of auch a m agnificen t rcpreaenta- tlon of wcHt-cnd people, b u t It w na In th e bonc'flfhil ruHulta which would nc- crue to (ht‘ w hole tra c t by rvuHon of tlic co 'operatlvo a p lr lt thun ao atrlk< Ingly m ade m anifem . He naaurcd .tlie v laltora th a t howovor good they m ighl Im agine th e ir cn ra to be, th ey would dlacover when ta lk in g to tlie rep re- Bcnlallvoa of th e aevcral m nn u lac lu r- o ra preaim t tlm t thci* wero n o t up to tho standard , and that- th e pu rchuac of a now car, conatructcd along tlio line

! o f tho p a r tic u la r car, wiia Imporatlvo. Ilo w nm w l tho -wouW-bc liwyer to con- auU hla wife before nm klng a pur*

- , chnao. aa women hiiil Idcaa a bou t color, the >ihap(; of llgh ta and o tlio r th lnga abou t which men kni-w noth ing , th;>t It would ho. wpU to oonatdcr licfurt’ buying.' A .blare of au to liorna m ing ­led with tho npplauHO th a t groetod tho •‘xocutlve and th e maHtcT of cerom on- lea observed th a t hero an In tho leveea It waa nlwnya pOHalble to tell tho a r- rlTHl of the noon h our by th e nolrto- mtide by the mulea. He Introduced Sec- •e ta ry B radley of the Uulil comnn-r* clal e lub na an old I’eorla acfiualn t- ance and th a t gcnlleniiin began hlr ta lk by re la ting aonic in rld o n ts a l ­leged to have taken p lace In tlie ir e a r ­lie r lifo, which m ade num y who, w ere aw are of tlie well known eonaervaHam

, o f a tn tcm ent w hich la n cliarnclorlH tlc of th e apeaker, aflaume th a t he n iu t have boon guilty o f an e r ro r In IdcntI Ity. Mr. Dradley apnke of th e valut of ro-oporatlon of the peo^ile In nil th lnga to ih e lr compion In terei ' aalil Oitkl th e people w ho cnme to T w in

F a lla In tho CO autoa th a t wore li> th proconaion had paid fo r (hem wltii t)ie producta of th e ir in d u stry nnd Uiat Hk p roepority of th e ir c ity and th e au r rounding country w as based upon tin

: ^ a t t l o and hoga nnd o th e r llvoatock of . % o boat atrnln^ th a t w ere ralaw l in

m o Duhl country. He aald tlin t th e re w ere 145 autoa In and a ro u n d Buhl.

Many Duhl people rcm olncd u n til n igh t, tak ing in th e ahow and vlalting w ith friends In tlila city.

One of tho In te resting fea tu rea of the Buhl parade waa (ho rond bullifera patro l au to , which waa an evidence of th e cruaade fo r b e tte r ro ad s m ain ­ta ined by tlia t city.

A ll WANT REPEATO N JH E AUTO SHOW

Twill FiUla-IlualnM a Men Suy T hat I t Wu.H (iron t KvPnt for th e City and Should Do Mode i ’ormHncnt.

T his pbotogn^pb of tho wrock on tbo Now York C en tra l llnM a t A m horst. O., which roauUod in to rrlb lo Iobb of Mfo. show s on tb o loft tbo forw ard ca rs o f tra in No. 8G and on .tho r ig h t tbo forw ard cara oC tbo dorallod C on tu rf

DEMOCRATS SELECT STATE M L E P O N

A rthur M. Bowen is Endorsed f p r National Conrniitteeman

KESOLUTKIXS COMMENDING I'H ES- IIIf:.NT AND GOTERNOIl PASSED.

Ir . H ow ch HokPH S ta tem en t WIUi Iteforcnce to H la A ttitude Tow ard ihn Endoracm ent.

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L N. BUCK I I I ATHOSPITAl IN CIIY

ITMI-Know.D JaD nsallut S tr lc k ro iVlth , l»nw taonIa, E rsB ltlnft F rom O tc r-

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Edw ard Nelson BupV. tho w ell- know n w rite r, wa« atrlckcn w ith penu- m onla th is week and ia now in th e Physlclona and SOTg^ona' hosp ita l. Mr. Duck hAs been p rep a rin g a h is to ry of th e county and Ita rcaourcoa fo r n early a y e a r .'o n d the h a rd w ork Involved. Including expoaore to tbo w ea th e r w hile gatfierlng 4 a ta . fina lly pulled him down to th a t a cold rap id ly do> Teloped into pneum onia. H e is re p o r t ' ed g e tting along cicely.

T lic D em ocratic county r.en tn \l com m lttec of T w in FJilla county. In aeaalon th ia alxth day of A pril, lUlt*. fo r the purpose of choosing dciogatCB to tho atatc- convention to ho held In Poeatcllo , Idaho. Way 18, laiG, con­g ra tu la te th e people of the. United StatoH and the people of th e iitnte of IdiUio upon the atateHmitnllko and A m erfcan adm lniatra tiona o f Woodrow W ilson, prealdent o f the Unlteil Sta(ca nnd MoaoH A lexander, governor of the ita tc of Idaho, nnd we pledge them ind th e ir policlca o u r earnoat and

loyal aupport, and he It'Iloaolvod, T h a t w e favo r the

(Ion of th e pii.nltlon of na tiona l coni- n iltteem an from Idulio of A rth u r M.

'Ilow en of Tw in I'nilii and d irec t tha t hla nam o bo prc‘nentod to th e dologutoa to tlie neinocrutii: iitalu convention for

eanalderatfun of the convention and wo inn true t th a t (he delegnt from Tw in FallH county vote for lilni fo r auch poaltlon iia long an he haa roaaonnblD chance o f bucco.-ih, and

Uesolvod, T h a i ihe tlelegalea of Tw in F a lla county he ;^m<l thoy. are lioreby ••'laced un d e r the im lt ru le nnd (he m ajo rity of (hoko preaen t thorlzed to caat th e en tire vote of T w in t'tvUtt cour.*.v a untl.'

T he aboT o rosolutloaa. repo rted b f the com m ittee on rciiolullona. conalac- Ing of J. D. Sto. le, M. A. Tliom etz and T. W. W aoliholz, w ere ndoplod w ithout oppoaltlon by th e UcmQcratlc c o u n if coinm ittoo la (o Thurailay afternoon T h ere wna a la rg e reproaentatlon p res­en t and no very w arm diacuaalona took place.

Delegatoa aelcctcd w ere M. D. L. B aratow , C. J. K alina, Jacob M. Shank , Jan iea S teele. E, C. U ivla. .1. C. K itzgcrnid. H. G. Ilunyon, Dan Con­ner, Thom aa Robertaon, W illiam Cheek, J. E. Davla, Thoinua Dovcry, l„aw rcnce Hiinacn. K. M. W olfe, llom er C raven. W. H. T u rn e r . C. K. H uddles­ton and J. W. P o rte r. A lte rn a tes ae- lected w ere H. "Ilunyon, L. M. W ise­m an, A. E. W lam cr. J. W. T anner, G eorge P o rte r . A. H. Hlcka, John Ko- aarek , W. J. ^m lth , P. H. gm lth , C. J. Dowen, L. Quigloy. Ida B rackett, I I C, S w anner. Z. M. Cox and .M. T h o m e tz . '

Aakod by a T IM E S rep o rte r n i r a ila tcm eot of Uta poaltlon w ith rc fc r- 'oce to hla candidacy . .Mr. Bowen re ­

plied:’•Tho action o f th e D em ocratic cen­

tra l com m ittee of th la county In In­s tru c tin g th e de lega tes tb th e Poca­tello convention to auppOrt mo for na­tional com m itteem an la one, o f course, which 1 g re a tly op p refta te . X**c po^ altlon o f na tiona l com m itteem an. In ca se u-c should have republican sen ­a to rs and congressmoQ from Idaho, U ono filled wlt{i m any reaponalblllUea, n o t on ly to tbo p a r ty .bu t to tbo people of th e s ta te . T his la particu ­la rly tru e If th e adm ln ls lra tion re ­m ains P em ocra tlc , w hich aoema un- Q u e s t io n a b le . He la som etim es called

GREENHOUSE DAMAGEDBV_EIRE fROH ElllE

L o«h of * \0 0 0 , W ith No In .H tirB n c^ F l'ow m t N ot Dam aged— W ork of Re- butld lD ff l a S t a r t ^

F ire from an overhea ted flue did >1000 wprth of dam age to th e green liouao of t»io Tw in F a lls F lo ra l com ■pany hotw een 6 a n d '7 o 'c lock S a tu r- duy m orning . T he cn trnnco tvaa <lo- r tro y ed and about 30 feet .of th e groen- hoiiKc w jped out, w hile glnaa waa broken fu rtiie r, b u t fo rtu n a te ly the flowerfl w ore n o t h u r t T h e p lace wna no t Insured. M anager Jo h n Lunduhl s ta ted to a TIM ES V eproBontntive yea- terdiiy th a t th e buaincaa o f th e firm had n o t been In te rrup ted nnd tha t the w ork of rep lac ing tho p a r t doatroyed wuB a lready u n d e r way.

T h e fire w as well u n d e r w ay .when discovered, ao th a t I t wn^t Impoaalble to save the en tra n c e room , w hile the ro a t wna easily ex tinguished by Mr. .undahl nnd neighbora.

CITY TEAMS CIEANINGUP THE CITY TDDAY

ecuUon .Monday of A ll Wh«) Fall to Clcun Up.

T he city tearoa a rc o u t today haul- ng away, ro fuae 'th row n Into th e allco-a )y th e people who a rc obeying th<'

C loahup-day rcao iu tlon , T he people w ill be given a ll th fa 'w e e k to c lean th lnga up and If they fall by S a tu r- d«ty n ight, w hen the tim e ac t In Gov­e rn o r A lexnndor’a 'p roc lnm aU on hna expired , they , w ill bo proaecuted. ^trec-i Com m laalonor P o r te r aald th la m o rn in g Ho a TJM ES repreiu in tatlve th a t he waa Inform ed by. D eputy S ta te In sp ec to r E lrod tlin t T w in Falla wna th e c leaneat tov(n In Uie atnto. and he proposed to acc th a t It k ep t up Itn rep tun tlon . . •

D 10C R A IIC SIil0K [RO N TH U PA V N IG llT

Jefferson Club Gives Sweeping ' Invitation to .P u b lic

GOVEUNOU MOSKS ALKXANUEU TO BE SPEAKEIC OF T H E N ItillT .

Sm oker uud Lunch Provided by Local Democrats— FJral (tun of (.'umpalgn —DI|f T im e Exjicctod..

T he u n le rrllh 'd Dem ocracy of. ihle c ity ahd of T w in . F alla county, with a ll other cltlzena who ncrep t th**

leping Invitation to he p resen t, will aHeutl tlui an\oker' glveh by th e Jef- fcraon club m eeilng, w hich w ill be held a t the •.Maaonlc ha ll T hu rsday evening n t 8 o 'c lock, In lionor of^ the founder of ilie D enioeratk ' party . Gov­e rn o r Moneji A lexander ,wlll be the gueat (if honor and apeaker o f tho night. T here w ill be p lm ty of anioke' fo r th o 'm u ltilu d e and n anitek In the wny of lunch for Iho.-ic- who ilo not IndulKe'in th e weed, a n d 'lo r ihoae who do. fo r th a t m atte r, w ith Iota o f elo-- fluence for aauee. T he Deniocratlc Icadera di.-clare th a t thia la the flra t gun of th'> loe-il eiiniiialKn. The wliol a ffa ir wlU U»!* free, an a nu tnber « local Dcniocrata have chipped In ti stand the expcnae. Tho Uivltatlon 1. general to all, regard leaa of party , to be preaunt. hour th e apcaklng and mix w ith the crow d. A num ber of local deinoerata wil nddreaa th e nnvilng, follow ing the p rincipal apceeh by die governor. ‘ '

■•Yea, th e autom obile show w as elded Hucceaa. I t b rought p len ty of m oney to tho tow n and aont none out. I t furnlahcd wholesom e rccreatlon and waa a iiigh ly-oducational. affair. By a ll m oans, it ahould bo m ade per­m anen t.” T he above la tho compoaltv opinion .of th e T w in - Falla buslnoau

I ua revfalod by a . ^u m b o r of thunib-nnll intorvlew a yoaterihi>^ As the rep reaenU tive o f THK TIM ES did n o t ge t a ll tlic w ay around, a n d aa aomo m orchanta w ero o u t wiion lie caJlecl. nnd, ubot'o a ll, aa everyone

I anlil p rac tica lly (he sam e (hlng in p ra c tlc a lly th e sam e words, to quote each ono Boparately would sim ply m ean endless repetition . .The dlffer- encea In ideas and even in,w ord» woro wi(h reference to nonessentlala.

Some Buld th a t th ey feared It would n o t'b o a succcas, oUiprs th a t they felt su re a ll tlie timo th a t I t would bo; all agreed th a t It waa a success and th a t i t should "com e back."

Boyd H. F uller, w ho hnd m ore to do than anybody elso w itii tho n rrange- ih en U o f tho big show, said th a t It proved satlafacto ry In a flnanclol way, owing to.thc.„flne w eother, which per­m itted nn a tten d an ce of all who de­sired to go. Tho to ta l a ttondonco waa a ahade over .5000, betw een 4000 and COOO 6 f whichi w e ro 'p a id admisalons. Tho a ttendance w as good u n til tlio inat. T iiere wna m ore o r lew confetti on Uio la s t evening, w iilcl^ added a m ard l grau ctCcct to tlie cloulng acctsca.

Aa fa r aa k n o w n , ail tfio e x h ib i to r s m ado aniea. Tho biR^-ftfarmon ca r, tho m ost ex p o n s lv o a u to m o b ile on (ho grounds, wna bought by L. L. B re c k e n r ld g o . All Uio o x h lb lto ra do- c lft re d thoni80l.vcH to bo greaU y p le a s e d w i th tho m a n a g e m e n t ond tho pe o p le .

Tlic w ork of te a rin g dowD''Uio tab< e rn ac le began today and Uie Btructuro w ill sh o rtly bo a th in g of Uio p a s t

SOlUriON OE BRIDGET ^ B L E IN SIGHT

IlJIlMliilr H ighway D lrrctora ( 'o n fer ly itli T w in Folia PM plc nnd A rrange for Dond EUxUon.

t a R D O f B H ITH ' fIGIIfS R JB IB

U rgent R e q u ^ t f o r Cooperation" S en t'M ay o rs.

I.AXNESS IN ENFOUCE.MENT FOL-. I.OWED BY UNMUZZLING.

CATHOLH’ SKUVH’K >YIU- «EHELD trAKLY NEX T SI NDAY

Mass a t the CaUiolIc churc h w lll he celebrated a t 7;30 sh arp nex t Sunday m orning. .Doing tbo th ird Sunday of th e m onth, aervicoa will be held at Buhl aa uaunl, b u t na !t la nlao Palm Sundny, th e recto r. Itev, .V. I’. Hahn

(JKEAT SHOSHONE DEED ’PRO FITA BLE TO CNCI.E SAM

T he t ’nlted S ta tea was th e rlcho rby J2000 In revenue atam pa Uiis w eek ...... .. .....................by reason of th e filing of tho deed fo r w ill hold acrvlces h e re before going.th e G rea t Shoahono Pow er and L i g h t ________________com pany p ro p erty , t ra n s fe rr in g i t to th e E lec tric Investm en t com pany. T he conaidern llon wna J2,000,000. T ho re ­co rd ing foe waa J37. T h ere have been few i)lgger trarfaactlona In tho hIstor>* o f th e county, th e filing of th e Oregon S h o rt Lino m ortgages being, perhaps, th e on ly ones.

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SALMON KESEHYO^rt REPOIIT.T he following record ahowa tho

available sto rage nnd gauge h eig h t of tho Salmon riv e r re se rv o ir April 8 : G auge height, 17:5 fee t: availab le s to r ­age, 25.7C0’ a c re feet; rise d uring week, 2.7 feet; gain d uring week. 4S50 feet.

' (C ontinuM 'on Page 10.)

To the People of Twin FallsSix hundred delegatca will a tten d -the nepublican S ta te Conven­

tion wblch w ill be held in Twin F alls , April 19, 20 nnd 21.T he cUy is full of s tr a n g e r s even now. and theae people from

‘ Idaho can n d t'lo o k to th e hotels and room ing Jiousea fo r e n te rta in ­ment.

T h e Oregon S h o rt L ine o ffic ia ls have hooded o u r call and will have a num ber of P u llm a n s .la th e yard s, but they .will afford only p a rtia l re lie f In tho em ergency. ,

Wo m u st needs look to th e hom es of the city. Theae alx huodre<) delegates w ill re p re se n t e r r jy p a r t of tho S la te nnd we have cbnfld-- ence th a t o u r people w ill go a f te r tho h ea rt of Idaho .Ijy fu rn ish in g h e r repreaen ta tlvea a p lace to sleep. -

Each gu est w in pay ONE D O H A Il PER NIOHT FO R LODCIVG.' you fu rn ish a room A pril 19. 20 »nd 21? • '

FHease notify th e com m ittee Im mediately.E. L. ASHTON, 'P hone 222, .

' F i r s t NaUonal B ank BIdg.

Tho construction of a rIm-to*rlm bridge ilcroaa the Snake riv e r a t the .i'aat end of Addl.son avenue, n ine m iles eaat of Twin Falla and two m iles north of Hanaen, will he assured ff the bond electlan of the Hliladlile highway d ia tfle t; to bo held A pril 20, cnrrlea.

Hueceaa of thia .oleellon will m ake available ?30,000 fo r the portion of coat of Huch a bridge (hat wouM he borne by th e people on th e nbrtlj aide of th e river. . I t la genera lly aaaumed

. If the people no rth of Uio riv e r Intereated In becom ing accesslblo

to the Twin Falla tr a c t to the ex ten t of au thoriz ing th e bonding of Uio dls' tr ic t, U iat Twin Falla county will find a way to ralae the J30,000 additional nccossary fo r Uio com pletion of the bridge.

Tho ao-cailed H anaen bridge has been Uio hone of m uch contention, both In Twin Falla county and in the eom niunlty north of th e river. I t now a ppears th a t nil paH lea In terested nre going to f in j an enay “aolutlon to Uioproblem ; and, no doubt. If the bond proceed to enforce It im m ediately wlUt' Issue c a rrie s , a jo in t c o n trac t w ill be ' th o u tm ost s tringency. Wo aro ad-entered Into belwijen the n illad a l highw ay dla(rlct nnd Twin F alls coun­ty fo r th e cona(ructlon of the bridge. T he location ol th e proposed Btructuro haa been determ ined, aa well a s thi type o f bridge- to be buIlL A suapen Ion bridge from one rim of tlio can

yon to the o ther is favored.Th bond election, a c t to r April 21 aa th e outcome of a meeUng Friday

afternoon between Dr. Albec, re p re ­sen ting tho board of com miasloncra of Twin F a lls county; H. M. V’andorpool, M. B. ProvoBt and th e board of d i­rec to rs of the H illsdale ' highw ay din- trlct.

PROSECUTION OE AUTO OWNERS COMMENCEDTODAY

.HerenU L eading CiUtens Arroi'led nnd Fined T his Momlnff, fo r . B anning TTitboot License. '

A cting on h l ^ atatom cnt to TH E TIMES last we(?k (h a t he would be-

m aking a rre s ts of those violating the law in regard to running th e ir autoa w itliput paying Uio tax thereon. Police O fficer W. J . T ay lo r th is m orn-' l : ^ look a num ber f f prom inent c iti­zens Into custody and brought Uiem before Police Judge W. J . Smith, who fined them S3 and costs . Those fined th is m orning w ere: A. 11 Houghtel- tBC. 1» B- Jcnalngv. L. .T. W right and .S. H. Graves. Jam es OklUher w u a r -

I rested ju s t before noon and 7 III *ap- ' pear, before Ju d g e Sm ith thla a f te r-

Shoahono Diisin People R eportplorublo OoDdltioQ to ( 'lia ln n an o f 'B oard. ' ^

Tho county .board of hoalUi w as yoa* terduy allrroci- to renew ed ncUvlty Iq regard to tho rnbleu scare b^ reports from differen t Qunrtera of Uio p res­ence o f mad cofr'otea and o th e r an i­m als, tho m ost lu rid of whicli camo from tho Shoshone basin and s u r ­rounding country , and le tte rs wero o r-

:dercd aen t to n il tho m ayors of tho coun ty , u rg ing tho posaago and s tr ic t enfo rcem ent of m uzzling ordinancos, w hile an o rd e r w as m ade th « t any dog seen fIghUng w ith a rabid anim al bo

itthot, rcgardlOBa of w hether ho wns tied up nnd m uzzled o r not. T his la st o rd e r was issued becau ao 'o f tho re p o rt of County Physician Woods 'th a t a dog m igh t go mad a s a<rcsuU of a b ite by a rab id an im al.

T ho Btory from tho Shoahono basin co u n try w as in Uio n a tu re of a cry fo r help . C hairm an Carlson said th a t ho had re c e iv e d 'u rg e n t requests fo r Uio appo in tm ent of a deputy w ith pow er to shoot mad cows, whcro Uiey

,5rjjrft.,jcspoxtcd,.as a num ber of tho ca ttlo hnd gon'o m ad and had chased Bottlers Into th e ir houses. Tho sot- tlera- did not' w an t to shoot M lm als- bolonging to ranchm en bcfjuffo Uioy m igh t bo hold liable. TI10 chairm an said ho had prom ised to boo th a t re lief w as g ran ted . Deputy Jack so n rep o rt­ed that- a dog h ad been fIghUng w ith a coyote bIx mDes e a s t and ono mllo so u th o f Twin P a lls , b u t ho did n o t reca ll th e nam e o f tho ow ner. Tbo dog h ad since boon m uzzled and Ued w ith a log chain. I t waa reported th a t nil tho tlogs In th e city h ad a t ono ' tim o ]jccn muzzled, a f te r a nu m b er had • been killed, b u t In thd ro laxation of tlio (luarnntine Uie muzzloa- had been taken off of many. T his was the caso In o th o r cltlea of county. I t wtia, therefo re , decided to net, and tho fol­low ing le tte r, w ritten by tho county pliy»1clan, o rdered se n t to a ll the m ayors in tho county:

"D eor S i r —Ow ing to Uie Increasing prov'aionce of rnhloa among tho coy- o tea o f tfila region and - the* frequen t ou th reaka of the dlacase am ong do- meaUfc animala', i t haa becomu appar- e i j l ^ i a t strenuous m easures m ust Ijc Uiken If we a rc to prevent Uto sac ri­fice nf hum an life to th is tc rrlb lo and Incurabla discaae. Wo nre Inclosing . herew ith a copy of Uio, law rccenUy - enacted and now effective, which pro- v ldea fo r th e slau g h te r of unmuzzled doga h t largo w ithin the county. T h ^ purpose of thla com m unication is to requcat y our co-operntlon in a cam ­paign wlileh' wc plan to begin a t once to exterm lnato ' a ll unm uzzled dogs Which m ay bo ru n n in g nt la rg e wlUiin tlii> boundaries of Twin F a lls county. Kver>' such anim al la a m enace to tho lives 'o f men and women and eape- cially th o ch ild ren of th e corotnanlty.

*'Wo r-cBpectfully rchiieat. Uiereforo, th a t you aecure tho paaaago of an ord- • Inance. providing for tho s lau g h te r of all unmuzzled .doga n t large within tho c o r |« ra te l l ^ t a of y our tow n, and

dreaaing \ i aim llar request to tho m ayora of all Uio townB within Twin F a lls county."

OllVER MEETINGS ATBUHl W Ell ATTENDED

Many ( 'onfcrslons A fter F irs t Sermon - R e v . Mr. .Miller a t W e n d e ll-M n u N orrc ll H ere L ost NJgbL

The Oliver nieeUng a t Buhl started Sunday a t tho big ta b c m a c lc th ere • with a v igor th a t prom ised good suc-

I for th e en tire scries. Tho build­ing w as tuU and a num ber of conver­sions a re reported to, have followed he f irs t serm on. Rev. F ran k A. Mll- e r. who has been IdcnUfled w ith tho

pjoetlnga, has been holding revival services a t W endell for th e p la t week, w ith th e re su lt th a t the<crow ds grew ao larg e th a t It w as necessary to adr Journ from tho larg est church In town

le Uieatre. F o rty convcraions a lready taken place there . Thu

meoUnga will conUnuo fo r two woi-ks longer. Rev. Mr. M iller conducted a successful one-w eek meeUng a t Mur- u u g h before golng^to W endell.

Mrs. .Norvcll. who Is conncctcd wUh th e O liver M eetings, conducted a ’serv- ice n t tho B reth ren church la s t n ig h t T he aU endance w as large.

LOCAL JfAMCETS.S tee rs , >5; cows; |4 : 'ba]ogn« buIU,

% 3 .to e i: bogB, 17.76^ -Iambi. Sc: w h ^ t , loose, 91.30; x b e a t. Mcked.' S1.93; potatoes. Gems, Sl.SS; poCatoea. w hites, J l . *

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" I b e lie v e th a t , i f th e p e o p le iirK lnR u s to p n p a r e Ke( uh in to the- HtiUe of p r e p a r a t io n tli ii t th e y d .- s ir e , llii-y w ill f in d UH in a w a r in- a H h o rl ( lin e . T h .- p r im a ry vol.* le a d s m e lo b.-ll«-v.; (h iit th e m a jo r i ty o f ll ie voIcth o f M ich lK an fe .'l (h e saiiK- \o iy .

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M 111.- ( lin e th e Id a h o S ta ll - D iiiry - len'H a s s o c i a t io n a n d th . ' Id a h o S w iii. ' in ’.'d .T s- a s^o c .la llo n n i . ' l In lloin.- i s l w ln t.- r . n o p h i c w a s s .‘i.'<-ti'<l fo r II' ii.-xt iii .'e lin K . th a t in a t t . - r b.'ln>c

J.-ft to ih>- e s i 'i 'i jD v .' c o n m iltte .- to d e - •id.-. Havs til.- Miilil I 'io i i . '. r.

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H . 1 Hansen Alleges Conspiracif to C |)tat in Sale oF la n d s

A SK S WI.J*S7 HA.M AOES tX>R A L -

L K iJK I) L O S S A M > F X T R A .

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m ad .r-o n an»l p r io r to J u n e HIOS. hy di-fen ilah t-s. aclltiK to c e th i^ r f o r th e

p iirp o se . M. C. H a n s e n c lain iH datnuKCH of $;il.::S7 i n - a h u i t f ile d laHl w .-ek fijjalnH t T h . ' T w in K a llfj-S a ln io n R iv e r

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o f Id a h o In a c c o rd a n c e w illi ih e terniH if (lie C a re y a c t ; H in t (h e y U Kr.'e.l to

b u ild th e n e ce sH a ry danjH , «!te., f o r th e la in a t lo u a n d I r r iK a t io n o f (he

la n ils u n d e r th e S a lm o n riv<T p r o j t r l , ■lilch purpose,H w e re k n o w n lo

d e f i 'n d a n ts a n d a l l o f - t h e n i ; . t h a t In ■ordance w illi hucIi c o n t r a c t tiiey

w e re to h a v e th e e x c lu s iv e r iR b t to iiJ l .la n d H on s u c h p ro je c t f o r J4 0 an ic re ; t l i a t t h e S a lm o n U lv e r C a n a l

c o m p a n y w an o rK a n iz ed to N in tro l th e iin a K em e n t o f s a id sy .s tem , a l l th e lick in w h ic h o p e ra tliiK , c o rp o r a t io n

wa.'t to b e o w n e d a n .I c o n (rn ll.-d liy th e T .w in F a llH -S a lm o n U lv . 'r I -a n d k W a-

iin i ia n y ; th a t on J u n . ' i:. IlMlS, a n d p r io r th e r e to on d i f f e r e n t d a l.-s . (he ile fe m la ij ts c o n s p ir e d a n d a c te d lo - K e th e r fo r ih .- inirpof^.' o f Ind iie inK (he p iii in llf f lo h u y 1<!D a c r e s .>f la n d u(

a n a c r e ; lh a l th . 'y 'c la im e d lh a l S a lm o n r lv .T < a r r l . d su fflc i.-n t r to IrriniU i- U.OfiiM n c n -n . th a t

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fill'd r ig h ts

n- S a lm o n riv<-r a n d n o o th e r la n d 'p t lb le o f ir r iw a li . in ; t h a t th ,- w a-

te cu r ln h tH w e r e \v i th o u t f la w a n d n o t .sul.Je.'t lo c o n t .- s t : t h a t , t h " p la ln l l f f a l (Hat tim e l lv .d In S e a t l l '- . lia d no

.vlHK Ih.- fa itH la th .-nf kn. nd r i 'l l rd < llu- •.'p r

/ \I I th e /l.ivor nnd Jjcncrici.il i . qu.ililics o f tobacco .irc in il*; juiiro.

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ill .Sjicar H ead , the o fcI)L)ici.-, .sui)-rij)c))c(j red lUirlcy is j Llcnilcd ati.l prci^scd into iJic

. so c.nrcTiilIy an d c.-<pcrily th a t n o t . a drop ci-c.ipcs. i

\y iic n y ou chcw it, th e pwcct, j fru ity , dclicious jiiicc o f th is la -,, m ous leaf comcs ih dircct contact w itli y o u r tongue, w here you can j ta s te it and g e t all the good’ o f i t

G et a cu t o f S pear H ead from y o u r dealer. Sec liow difTerent it is f r o m ord in a ry tobacco; wiiat a lo t m ore co m fo rt and satisfaction y o u g e t p u t o f it. In s c a n d .io c

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1 A rojvy „f ■(h ,' d . 'c r .-e r e . - ' n t ly fil.-il! la llu - f ..l i-n ll 'i l l s t r ic t cir'lir’t liv JtidK i;.: F. S. m . ' i r l r ll. la w h i .l i th . ' V la -v a rd; l.iUJil L lv .' Si <Kk 1M ‘a w a r d ' . l 11’.-

TA ltn OF THANKS.

T h o K p lf c o p i i (Til^hi «-rtl rn e ^ t T h u rx d n y « Jl)j M rs. D o r i 'r y , r i oE lR h th a v c n u p M erab .*ra a n df r l i n d s c o rd ia l ly in v ite d .

W;I- <l.'.-.ir.- tn I t ia n :; th . • k la d frl.-n.l-<w ho a s s i s t . '.1 in- th .- c a r . - . if o u r w ifeand niD ili.-r .lu r ln K Il t t' . • c a t illnr.-<«.an il KO lo v in g ly ea ia* ' i<1' < o a i lo r t ii'in t ll . 'r p assin g -: a n .l , f.>r ih i- h .- a a tlf a lflo ra ll t r l b a t . 's l>y frl- n.l-< a n d ih o Pi'V-. r a l s . ir l .- llc s o f w M . h th c fa m llvw i-rt' i i i .n iti .T s .

•C. K. K 1)\V .\!U )JSTK.NCKH 1*. K I> \V A U nS . M A H C F K H IT K K m V A U H S . M M. U Y KON i:n W A !U > S . . C A JU . n ) ! t K S T K liW A lin S .

A o f y d u r w w u md !■ o f i e t«1m — w h rt i U 'l !R ii>ortaD t t o fia<} tb< m o f t aem ir«o ie

The Spring Season is W ell Advanced Easter W ill Soon Be Here

And i t is.tihKJ to th ink of your Spring A pparell—-and mortj so if you intond to make your Spring Dresses and wraps, and i t is advisable to buy ready-to-wear ffannents early, because the choice selections always go first. Never before have we better prepared to supply your wants as now. Evory department offers tho best merchandise to be had a t the price.

Suitable Silk Dresses for Easter Wear Priced $11.50 to $35.00

Thi-y conu! in tlic most Korjreoiis as wtdl ns tlio p lain styh-s in 'r« i‘fetu.s, C repe (lu Cliiiu-s, (V cpe M eteors an d S oil T affc la s nnd Woo! Coinbinulions, (MnbraeiiiK all llic n<‘W . s ly lc Hlnule.s— drcs-sifs th iit iiri; ln-coiiiintr am i lie\vileliiii(: in slyk-, well nnuli- uiul oC tlit- finest «ntalitics t«i he liad a t tliOr. pric-e. L ot n.s kIkuv yoii.

New Net Dresses $15.00 to $35.00? (>ir the heiiiil'ifnl d isp lay ol' new n.-l tlresses in duin ly

eiiibroiilerietl effee ts. N ets nrj- in iusi|a lly strong; in fav o r this^ seasftn an d no iim teriuls show to h c ltc r advan ta j:e the jijip'ealin'K .styles I’o r • Spriiijr. O iir sTiuwiii..: inelm lcs u v a rie ty of nidilcls from $16.00 to $35.00.

Silk WaistsIII II g re a t v jiriely o f p re tty , new styles,' in Soft T affetas, C repe Do- Chines, Cliiffoiis and .Silks, a v a rie ty of sty les to m eet .-very requiri'- ineut from th e i)luiti tub slylcH-to th e more elaborate. faiK'y n els an d la<'es. raiii;iiiK ill p rice from $2.75 to $10.50.

House DressesI n 'a n alm ost niitim ited va- rit-ty of s ty le s aml n iateria ls. .See the m-w eom liination H ivukfast S ets witli Cap, .SIcirt Jind \\ 'a is ( <o .niaJeli, m atlc in th e p o p u lar M itldy St vies, p riced from $1.25 to$2.50.

White Chinchilla CoatsWe are. expeeliiit; a sh ipm en t o f preffy ,

n.-w w hite Chiti.-hilla C oats— {w ashable)— in a fine sel.'et ion of style, h.-re al mosl any niotiienl. I ’n eto $15.00. - ‘

'I’hey should he eil a l $13-50

Messaline Petticoats ReducedO u r lino o f .!\Je.ss.'ilin<*

on sale u t n 'd u t-e il, p riees—ev e ry Karmont fini-ly m ade ami of very j;iiod .pniH*y- They come ill a ll flii leading; sliades, am i m ade in evi-i-y'possible sty le. ^D o n ’t buy u n til you see the great v a ly s we are (d'f.-ring.

Boys’ Spring Suits

W ith E x tra P an tsT hey eomc in all ttA;

new Hliiides an d (jnilc «i few m odels to .select frotn, iiiiide «.s finely-«s i)ossihU‘, idl Hcunw re in fo rced , and w ith th e c x lrn trousers. Y ou’ll find tlm t those* su its give Iw iec th e w e ar as tlie .ird iiia ry o u e-pan t suits. A nd tho I'ost is no more, so w iiy no t h uy llio suit, th a t will* positive ly give tlie lun(/esl w ear.

Spring Shirt Styles%Iu.st r<-eeiv.-d a n.'-w lim- .'f

.Men’s S um m er S h ir ts , in t i . '. - k ^ f id Hii.i Cuffs.

•S..ft C o lla r s ly le s-W fio a w ide rang.- " f ])atlei-ns in the p ap u la r S |iorl S lu rls . Thi-se SliirLsV'un'ie in beatilifiil >li'- siiriis in p lain iiiiil iii-at slripi- .-rfecl.s in Title .Mift, m ateria ls.

■ j r i i e y mak<- an ideal sb irl fur "Sju-ing a n d S n in n irr wear. L.'l n.s .kIiow yon. Th.-y' ar.r p riced at

$1.25$1.50

$1.75K nox, M allory an d

S te ts o n H a ts

Priced al $3.95 and $5.00

Spring Suits for Men - and Young MenMost t‘V(‘i-yone w a n is to be at-

tii-i-d in ,h is best at l-)aster time, iind now i.s Jlu- lim e Jo let ns hclfi yiiu select y o u r new S p rin g Suit. \V.- a re sliiiw iiig u. w onderfid !im-

•of .Men’s uikI Y otnig M en’s Suits th a t a n ' m ade in v e ry a t tn id iv e stv les and th e m ateria ls artr all Wool. We .lo n ’t sell the o ther kim ls. (iarm .-n ts th a t we know will give lin lim ite il satisfac tion . V.iii ha'v.* (|iiite an a r ra y of styb-s an.I j)a lt.'riis to .s.-le.-t fn .m . s.> come in when yon Inlvi- a in.i- m . 'n fs tim e, we will In- gla.I to sliow yon tju- aH 'ractiv.- spring sly les, all m odera tely jirieed, too.

New Shoe Styles.lu s t reei'ivod a shii)mont. of

^Vomen’s I ’um ps in Bronze, L ig lit Oroy. Also tho now G ypsy r n m p in I’ato iit and P lain loutliors. T hese sly les are rwilJy* tho f;M’o ritc s ty le s fo r sp ring an il ourly stim iner. They are prieud a l $3.50 to $4>50.

W O M E N ’S A N D O H IL D E E N ’S L O W SH O ES.

In P jite n t P tn n p s an d p lain leatliors, jil.so s tra p ptnnps. In fa e t th is-ilisp lay inelndos iill the pojuilai* s t j 'le sT n r Spring .

\Vo;noii'H I’nnips p riced from $2.50 to $4.00. -

.C liildren’s P um ps p riccd from $1.00 to $2^0.

$12.50 and UpRugs and Linoleums

'p r in i '^ Io tis i- Cl.-a'iiimr is eb>sc at h an d and one n a ­tu ra lly iliinks o f new floor-t-ov.-rings. D on 't bny Ifngs un til v.in look civer o u r show ing ..f p n -tty new desigtis in A x m in s t.T . Tap.-slri.-s aii.l \V illon V.-lvets, p riced at $15 to $504)0. Also ji great <Iisplay .>f p rin ted and In laid h inoleum s atid Cnng..leum K ngs— in p a tt.-rn s t.i suit <'very riip iirem .-n t. 'W e can su p p ly -y o u r w a n ts , in W indow Slia.k-s. to.).

Siks in Every Wanted Shade Color and Fabric

I t ’s in t.- flu 're is a greals^ lio rta i'c in Silk w ar i-on.lilioti«. and tii.- pr.-sent m arket pri,', si.b-ral-lv hi'.'her tlia n 'th c y w.Te a f.-w iii.uithi V..II will 'fin.l n.. difr.Teii.'.- in |

pn-s.'tit tim e. O iir Silk

E m b r o id e r ie s a t 2 9 cH ave

vaiue>i ' b r.iideri flounce: n p tiv

-.-n th ' ofr.-tI fin.

yord i.n

w ..m le .-fid I1U’ iti

O rg ru id y tc., v a lii.s -

.a le whil.-

. at th - 1. iark.-.l at thi o u r fiitn ro

th ey liist.jil 29c.

th i 1 - .. . '..................................................hut it g.'.-s w ithout sayini: tha t b rin g liich .T prices, so now is th e tiin.- ti w.- ean show a w onderfu l iirra y -- 'f n.'W 1 and faiiev weaves. C repe !».- .Chiti-s. Cn-j gees an d T ub S ilks an .l M.-ss:dine.s and Salm ]irices th a n els.-wh.

:s. owi n t: t'.*.-s ‘ ariS Jlg.l. B tit1). .^ t. >rc nt

•-..1.1 Iiri.-cs.ord.;r.- will

Silkv1. and(as In ■plainI 't e o r s . Pon-IS. at lower

YWlOB-A::WZEg TW IN FA LLS TIMES. TTJE8DAY, APB. 1 1 .19l6. PAOBTHB£B

MARY’S KITCHEN.8I?JK.M ary Ib ihc w ife of a coun try fltore-

kccpor. She kcCpa the house. Uikcn c a ro o f.tho cliildren nnd liolps w all on th e Htoro. She v.-orkn h a rd —harder th a n h e r huabnnJ, and h o o v o rk s h a rd e r th an ho should. . '

U p to tho p re sen t they have had few o f tho coDVcnicDCCB of life. W ater cam o from a near-by aprlnR. and the hoUBOwork wan done under diutrcsRing condltibnBr ow ing to the g reed -o ( tho land lo rd . He finally agreed to p u t in tho improvemcDtfl «o ncceonary to .h u - n a n com fort, and M ary 's life prom - ited to becom e eaaler. Tho problem

• ■ w as w hore to p u t the kitchen alnk.■ Now Mary had a favorite 'rocking c h a ir th a t had a m ortgage on the co rner. N ext cam e the «tovc, then her k itchcn cabinet. '.To p u t th e sink In th e c o rn e r would d isturb .th e rocking chu lr. and th a t would never do. The stove a n d - th e cab lnct could n o t he m oved; therefo re , i t • wiib resolved, a f te r muvh deliberallon , to p u l the s in k in a n ad jo in ing room. In a durk c o rn e r 30 feet from the 8tov«*. ThlH, o f course, m ean t-m lleH 9 f w alking every day for Mary, b u t sh ? could fin d no o th e r way. B ut a kindly- inclined friend, w'ho could stu d y a Job, BUggcsted moving Uio cab ine t Juat one ' foo l and p u ttin g tho s ink betw een ihe stovo and tho cabinet, wherij !l be­longed. i r a p d o n e , and , behold, M d 'ry Is ; S lm p p y ," re B te d womrin.

Now, w hat Is the m oral o f i t n il? mTunt IIiIh: Too m any women w al'c 'too

, much' on th e ir JobH. which Job c oubIhIh In ge ttin g tho li'ouBOwork done In tlic Hhorteul tim e and w ith the le a s t ex- pondlture of energy. W hy Hitould M ary—why should any w om an—walk ha lf II nOlo In g rttin g d inner? A pan In one place, a pot in ano ther, .flour.

C A n if ADVANCE" W f t l MAIIITAINH)

G eneral U lyh- I*tlc««—H opi a Shade * L ow er—Shoep JL*rlces SUll An&y

Tho advaaco in Ujo Norlli P o rtlan d n ia rk o t lB ve ry good evldonco th a t fa t

.ca ttio p rices a re aoorlng a ll over th e co u n try , a n d will doubtless »cohtinuo very s t r o n g . 'u n t i l g ra ss catClo a re ready.

The strengU i of tho m a rk e t has n o t been u n h 6 a lth y 'an d spasm odic b u t all thiB .season has shown a contUiued boaltl'iy g row th ^yilh exce llrn t prlci- resu lt.

Today tlic s lren g th Is very ovW ent, ah h ough no ac tua l h igher prlco was recorded. A rrlval« wore n o t heavy ou tside of n fuw heud of she s tu ff b rougiit in with o ilier stock. ' T here waH u conMlgninent of s te e rs from S il­v er Bow. .Mont.. over the N orlhern P acific via Seattle.

D uring i m o hogH sold a t ihe record price o f a round eleven cen ts, ow ing to tiie general hog fam ine nil over th e U nited SlatcH n t th a t time. P rices th is y ea r a re .above the 9*cent m ark a t all recognized m arkets. The general con- illtloUH however, exhibit a paradox Klnce th is w in te r's m arketing has been the b iggest wlutcr'H run la tlie h istory o f tho trade.

T he prev ious high m ark show ed n dem and tiia t was oniy norm al, wlilli: th is y ea r th e demand Is abnorm al botii a t hom e and abroad.

Duyors w ore very m uch avorso to pay ing th e p rice fo r hogs T uesday and w ere lib e ra l w ith tlie "tako off." Tops se llin g fo r 9c. Q uality was n o th ing to speak of, e ither. The receip ts to taled n early a thousand head. ‘

A •■akyhigh" sheep m ark e t s till pre- vaHs. Tho p ast m onth w;as ono of record prices and sm all rocelp ta-w ith n il ind ica tions pointing to a d u p lica­tion o f tho M arch m ark e t th is m onth.

If Q u o ta tio n s a r o a n y in d ic a t io n of i n a r k o l w o u ld bo if Uiere w e r e

so t h a t a n a c tu a l te n t

s u g a r and sa l t in a n o th c t Back and fo rth , to ond fro. and for w hat? W ear­ing o u t shoes, carpe la and nerves. Just because th e k itchcn sink has n o t been I w hat p u t In Its place, /f t 's a fine a r t to have I an y a rrlvali th ings handy. Tho th rifty w o rk m a n I could be m ade it is an tic ipated th a t s tu d ie s 'h is w ork to seo how h e -1?nn 1 P rlc cH ’would show up every week and c u t It down, keeping tools in good con- in line wlUi oaste rn m arketa. d ition , b u t n e a r by. * The pe lt and wool of the sheep con

A certa in business m an In Now Y o rk U n u e s to help keep sheep ' p rices on t can n o t d ic ta te tt le tte r. He w ritea i t .h ig h level. _The average sheep pelto u t long hand , and has hiB s tenogra- pher-copy It. H is telephono Is on the w all 20 fee t from his desk, w hich is piled high w ith o ld le tte ra and papers. Hp has to hu n t to find tilings. H e Is w asting tim e, nerve force and pa- tlcnco. Ju st because he c an 't ge t his k itchcn s ink ad justed right.

T he problem of all business—from runn ing a hom e to running a ra ilroad —Is ,to cu t o u t w aste of tim e and m a­te ria l, to .g e l kllclipn sinks w here they belong. L ost m otion Is costly, i t racks th e m achinei Im m an as well a s Inani­m ate. M ary would have carrlcd her k e ttle from the siove to the sink In the d ark co rn e r a dozen tim es In w ashing tho dishes. Now she doesn 't c a rry It a t all. She has solved h e r problem .

Your problem Ib the sam e In e s ­sence. Learn how to use the telephone, th e typew rite r, the carbon aheet. L enrn w here to keep your too ls as w ell as how to keop lliem. Study sh o rt cuts. E lim inate fa lse steps.' Do th ings the ea siest (b u t th e best) way. Save your s tren g th fo r UBcful p u r­poses. Study > m r Job. w hatever It be . for. •whetlierMl be big o r little ,’ it lias the problem of M ary's kitchen sink, and lucky for you If you got It

llie rlg lit placc.

IlighC B l m ark e t prlco pa id fo r baled a lfa lfa hay tho y ea r round. John FJnko, T w in F a lls . Idaho. Telephon* 708-W. —Ad»

and wool bringn Uio k ille r very good money.

S teer quotations a re : Choice g ra in and pulp-fed, 19.00; choice hay-fed. $8.C0(S)8.7S: ^ood.iS.lSOS.SO; m edium , »7.7C(iP8.1B: o rd inary , r.50«i7.7G : com ­m on, »[email protected].

Cow quotations a re : Choice (7.C0<0> 7.80: good, J6.7507.25: m edium, »6.2C $?i6.n0: o rd inary , <6.00(8<|6.2S: com ­m on. [email protected].

H clfor quo ta tions a re : Choice spay ­ed, *7.00fl)7.7G: good. »6,0007.00; oth- e r varie ties |G.006>6.00.

Dull .quotations a re : Choice, 54.50 ©C.OO; good. J3.GO04.RO;s m edium, 13.0003.50: common. 52.7G03.OO.

Stag quoU tlona a re : Choice 15.000 5.20; good, J4.C06>B.00: o th re varlotleB. JS.OOff^.GO.

Stocker quotations a re ; Best se lec t­ed. 850 to 1000 lbs., SS.GO06.CO: best Holcctcd, 700 to DOO lbs., SG.TRQG.OO: choice stock (iclfera. 94.5006.00; good to choice stock cows, J4.5005.25.

M ilker quo ta tions a r o : ' Je rsey hplf- c rs , $40 and u p ; good g rade H olstelns, JlOO an d u p ; good g rade nu rhnm s, ISOfiillOO; good Je rseys. JGO0J8O.

Hog quot;itlons a re : P rim e light, SO.00; p rim e stro n g w eights, $S.t)O0 0.00; good to prim e mixed. $.S,nO0 .s;7ri; rougli heavy packing. $7.I»0® S.OO; pigs and skips. $7.^008.00.

Sheep quotations a rc : Spring lambH, H 3.00; choice lam bs. JlO.OO<fi 10..';0: com m on lam bs. 50.50010.00; cIkiIc**- yearlings, 58.75010.00: good yearlings.

T r y i t y o u r s e l f - —if youTWant p e r s o n ^ and p o s it iv e infor­mation' as to how deligtjtful Prince Albert really is, smoked in a jimmy pipe or rolled into the best msikin’s cigarett^cu over set-fire-tal

For, Princc Albert’ has a wonderful, message of pipo-peace and makin’s peace for every ^an. It will revolutionize your smoke ideas

and ideals. The patented process fixes that— and cuts out bite and parch

the TzciticTZcl Joy smokeis so friendly to ycur and taste thatit is mighty cczy to acquainted with. You’ll H!ce every pipcTid or ci^-arctlc b e tte r than the Iaz-t-> bccau::o it is co cool and •frnfrrant and. Icn^rbuminij. Ycv.'ll just sit tack’cr.d pcn'-cr w l:y you !:rpt av/ayfrcm cu>h j:^’’- c~o.i:r\-3 fjr co Icr. j a time IM en . v.-o ::!! y c u P r in c o A lb e rt ir. all v.-r cla im fo r Yc-j'll urd-c.r:t:ind hnw di.Tercnt c u r p a te n te d p r c c r : i m ai:c3 Pri.-.c-* A lb e rt q u id : y6'u i i i '

J. rnVKCLDS TOE.-’.CCO CO., Ticz-izn-Zzlcm, N. C.

Your. E a te Suit Is;' Ready For You

Imagine, yourself bedecked with one of these glorious Redfern Suits on Easter Morning and the pride that will be yours in wearing it.Foi; these newest suits are truly beau­tiful, and such a variety! > . Tfeere are tailored suits, cote suits, taffeta :?uits, faille suits, poplin suits, gabardine suits, in fact alinost any kind of suit you can picture.

O ne 18 prettier than the other, and best of ail. they are moderately priced.

A nd because they are Redfem , t l ie y a rc peifecliy , made, and guaranteed for'satisfactory wear.

W hy Waif Any Longer ?Our latest arrivals in Coats, Suits, Dresses and

^Skirts are beauties every one of them and are sell- mg fast, so now is the time to buy while you'can get the pick of the lot.

Always Watch Our Win­dows for the Latest

Arrivals.JENKINS & COMPANY

$8.i;GtffR.75: 'cliolcc .wetliors, $8.:2Gf|) 8.00: good wetliors, $8.00{i»S.25; choice ewes, J7.75((f8.;:5: good ew es, J7.00{r

FILKlt HAPPENINGS •

(F rom The F ile r Jo u rn a l.) /T h e S ev e n lli D iiy ‘A ilV enllH ls Im ve

Iiltc lie il ih e l r le iil J i i s i o u s t o f I J ra k e ’s f u r n l lu r e s to r e s n il a r e j i r o p i i n ^ l o H ike c a n ’ o f gooil-slzec l c r o w j l s , ^

T h e F i le r .M illing K levaU ir Co. W h iil li l ln g [in iKlilillon to tli<‘ reH ldciiec p r o p e r ty llit:>- o w n m -a r thi- m il l , on .N'ortli H tfeet, T h e p r o p e r ty is r c n te il hy n . .M; A lkl.soti, w h o w o rk s f u r th e e le v a to r .

I ' l l e r y o u n g m en s lim ih l he r n rc f i i l a b o u t sp e e illn g l l i e lr n iii r l iln e s w hi'ii In T w in PallK . K ch itn l ( ;ra v i-s . l)al»- C h lp m a n nn<l l la r o l i l M oore w eri- ra iled (in th i ' earp*‘i M ntiilay a n d con -

t r l h n l r d II s in iill f in e fo r tlr ls In d is - re t lo n .

C ro v iT l')aVls l ia s m n v rd in to on<' o f Ills <nv'n lioiisfM. a<T(i!i;i til l ' t r a c k , a n d A r t l iu r And>-rscin, w lio iia s b'->'ti o c c u p y in g it. lian m ovc’d in to lli<? J . \V. W i-aviT h<ni.-«'. on V ak ln ia av.-tni<-, M r. \V<MiviT w ill n - tu r i i to hhi fo n iu T lion ie in Ofilo.

D r M i'lvlii A. I l r a n i i 'in . pri':^lcl<'rit o f th e rnlV rT H lIv o r lila lio . w ill dv Ilv .T

ci)nim>''ni<'in<'ni iiililr*-<s fo r i ll '' lliKli Hcliool til ls y .-a r . T in ' i la tc cif

i)inin''nc'< nK'iii l i a s n o t l»'<'n ili 'f ln llr i.vi‘ti|''< i. H r. U raiincin Is tli- ' ........ o fny K p ra k '-r In Ilie a n d (lie liicli

it<-liool is v e ry f o r t n n a t* ' 'in lirc-iirlnc^ liini.

I-:. S i im i: lit-n o f P o lx o n . .Motit., la s renti-<l tln ' huililin»: r< '< 'n ily v a - •al.'il iiy C. A. I/Ove a n d w ill r<im<' HTi- a n d o p ' " a ge tH T ui s to r . ' o f d ry

K oodt a n d t:n i i iT lc s . H '' '•x p i 'd - i to li" Ik t i- Iiy till- 'l u t l i a n d Ix' r-'iidy fo rlniHinc-»s tli rrc -a fte r uh xoon a s .........anop< n a n d a r r a n g e t lu ' s io f k . H r 1;* an ^ ld h a n il a t tin ' b iis in i 's s a n d w ill a c -

■Iv .n i< 'r in to tin- b ii.- in rs 'i iif-- o f F i l r r . I li.i f:.n illy c o n s is t s o f a w |f.. in d H ire .' Kro'.vn i!aui;iit* r;-.

Till- < 'd llo r c f thirt p a p - 'r li t a I'on- r a c t vc^tc ril;iv to . \ . N. H otrn-' - ff r a

:::-f<>ot adrllHcin lo UJs l ir lc k Iniltdliik:. -c u p ic d hy till' K il'T p l ia n n a r y . W orkill br> ( (itnm i'nci'd a l im c i- :u id ini/»*iMl

i lo n sp .'. 'i l \

O ilie r m eeting will bo held and every effort p u t forth to b ring nboul nnd perfect tho orgitnlr.ntloo. Tho county superin tenden t was presen t and will lend h e r aid in sc;elng the hk-a con* iKiniinated,

The F ile r vo lunteer fire rom pnny has decided lo put on a ih ince In the I 'lle r hnll on F riday evening, April- 14. Kvi'ry c itlzm owes the price of ticke t to these men who guard the town ag n lnsl the ravages of fire. Men who lak e ihne from th e ir business or from tlii'ir fam ilies lo attend niitetlngs. pay_ dues, keep th e hose and o ther flr>‘*flghling pnraphernallii In (it eon; dillon should the occasion a r is e to have ili<- properly of the lowiu He- eiiust! you do n 't dance o u g h t'u o l (o be a Ii'K itlmate excime lo tender the conii pany the price of a t le k e t'to help them in th e ir laudable worJ<. W hen the coniinitiee waits upon you, n -m rm ber,

a re giving the ilo llar for y ou r own proleeilon an tf not ilh a profit to any Individual. Help a long the m ost Ini* pol-lant en te rp rise we have in town.

w in o w W IN.Saitd.M.MINIDOKA TOWNSITK

M I.M D O ivA — M ealla .\! l lro w n has Ju s t hi'i'ii a w a rd e d -to n r rv s o f la n d in - clud<'d in llie M in idoka lo w iis ld '.

T h e (o w n s iti ' w as lo c a te d O c to b e r l ‘J. I l 'O l .n n d in c lu d ed th e liind now <'luim- ril bv M rs, l lro w u . w ho did n o t r n l e r II u n t i l 11*07. w hen s lie p e rjio n a lly c le a n 'd l.'i a c r e s w ith a g ru b b iiiK p low . In i;m ;i «he p low ed a n o lb e r 1« a c re s - m a k in g a c r e s In c u l t iv a l lo n , llie r> in a ln d e r b e in g a p a s lu r e , a n d o th e r ­w ise lii ip roveil. .Mrs. Hrown',-< im p r o v i- n ie n fs < 'oiislst o f s ix liou.‘« 's w h ic h sh e n n t e d a n d s h e had a s ta b le a n d c o r ­r a l . th<' Im p ro v e m e n ts ludOK' v a lu e d a t$ :!.eo o ,

Ur'Klst.'r W illiams of tlie Hailey l.aiiil Office, dei'ld 'd ill favor of the town but holding th a t the town Inid

upon itii rl>;hts, Tlie C eiieral I.aiir| ( tfll^■ r-'versi-d tlie dc-cision.

I orhe A-ill be In tl;e

In -th is M-Cl!

.IKUOMK ST IM , STKON(;' y o u riC K i.iN t;

Till' illll p ickle industry siarti<l wiili a wliizr, ancl is a su re ko. The Idea of til-’ pro inolors was to sei'ure about th irty siibs.Tibe

D IL \C T IIE R 0 .U )8 .W hen Uio sm iles of sp rin g appear

D rag Uio ro ad s:WHion Uio Hummcr Umc Is here,

D rag Uio ro ad s;W tieii tho co rn Is in tho car,In th e w in te r cold and drcud.E v e ry scaBoa.'of Uio year,^ D r n g the roads. ,•

W hen you’vo-noth ing clue to do, ■ .D rag tho ro iyls; . -

i r t i u i fo r a n h our o r two Drug Ih e .ro a d s ; ,

I t w ill keep them good; a s new : • • WUh a pu rpose firm an d 'lru e .F all In line: It's up lo you—

D rag the ro ad s.— The K ansas In dustria lis t.

ALWAYS In tho m a rk e t for good ' a lfa lfa hiiy, baled. John FInko, Phon® 708-W .' —AdT.

W hy the String Around Your Finger?

n il forcif r in a iic tn n dll'

loilths. 1 tid .rlak

W i i s i r i iil p u t i h e r c l u ­ y o u rW llIc 111 r e in i i i t I VOll o f y<»tirp ri) iii is < ' lo r ,n ) . • r i l l O M .J, i ia n l .sti> Illll 1;<- III.- 1"XI n I s ii . •Iv iiiKVOl 1 iia v i • U rvn SJ‘'i i■ii; lo1 pn> -v i .l l.,‘ fo ir l i .T Ilh !'S<‘ i i i a t i ym o Illil .s , '

!t i s t i l l M- I .. li- 't l l l ls v ' a n diii;i Ic- - I . . ).l.

\V , ■ h a v .- Ill-- 1.o a n i s . su !> n i.loI '.ir I l i i s iiiu ) :I .1.) Z.-Il i.llM T|.U I •|i.,sr.S o f ;i s i i n i l a r s<i r t .

I t . i o c i r 1 I'C'SI m i f li 1<> l ia v o111." l i l t i c i h h v . r-< :iil-Olllll I t l iopUi i- f w ) l i r l l M.-ill- i i i a h . • f o r

i r u 'i f . •V - n - a l e r I i;.p [ . i j . c s

: GEM ST A T E L U M B E R CO.J i . T.. \ r > T I \ . 'laniU 'cr,

'• T u j i |-:»n-. Idaho.

P l i i i m m L R . T . L O G A N T w i n I 'a l j s P i a n o T u n e r

W itjj.L o ^ a n M u sic C o . P h o n e 108

M O B r O D S TWICE-A-Wg8K TW nr TIMM, TUESDAY, Ayg. 11. m g .

T h e ' T w i n F a l l s T i m e sTWIOE-A-WZEK

Pnbliahed T netda^ and Fridays hy theTIMES Pr in t in g & p u b l i s h in g c o m p a n y , u d .

A n M lO N S fO rT H E THEATRE fiOERS"THE ESCAPE” TO BE SHOWN AT .

THE'KIS, t e a c h e s STRIKING LE$MN

• m o DOLLAES t o YEAE IN ADVANCE■ N T ^ 'T 'I / ^ E ’, DISCONTINtlANCE: Many subscribers prefer

X iiot to have their subscriptions in terrupted in easethey fnil to rem it before oxpirAtion. Ncrtwithstandinff th is^ it is not assumed th at continuous service is desired; atiU, subscribers ard ex­pected to notify ua Tnth roasonable promptness to stop if the paper is no longer desired.

Entered nt the Twin Falls pgatofQce as second class m atter as ' • twicc-H-wcek publication. October 18, 1910.

NATIONAL POLITIOS ACTIVE.'rin*. Iiii(‘ nf bu ttle wifriiii tUe lu itiuiiul U tipublit'au nmkH is hc-

Riiuuiifr lo form, Oiio fiictioii. d iviilud, OH funsibly l>ftweuii iiuniornuH fnvorit<^sons, bu t Tcjdly iiiiiU*(J in ixisIiiiiB (1iafle.4 K. Ilup lies to llio f ro n t 111 flu* p.Hy<-liol()tricjil nionicnt. favors m ak in g th e ta r i f f tlx; isaue o f th e c’um jm inn. uiul th is eU'Uwnt w ilt '^ o n tro l th« j'n 'Usniniiry M'oric o f orfraiiiziiif;. 'I'ln? ult<TarHM‘.H of i>onator TIardiiig, wlio wHl bo t(!iiij>m*nry cin iinnan . and us sUcIi » iake th e “ itey iio to” speccli, show b>»> to li(> thorough ly coiniiiittod tu th is policy. H<; ilcsin 's as luui-li »s jMiKsihU-. to jivvparedntfSH u»»i »Titieisin of I’n;side«t Wils<tn''s for(^i^^^ i>olii'ies in a com p arativ e ly insigiiifi«;aiii._Uosition.

O n th e <ithcr liaiid, a la rg e clc jncnt nom inally co iiim iltcil t»» th e sn jtp o rt o f fa v o rite sons, a rc rea lly anx ious lo see T heodore lloosv.velt nouuim lfil oi\ u riid ien l i>ri'pnrLHhieH>i i)latforn i. IJcsidcs these, th e re is the I .a F o lIe tte w ing tin it ojtposos p re p are d n ess and high ta r if f , and tin; H enry F o rd w in g t i ia t opposes p reparedness, \vithon'l. ta k in g any ih’fin ite ]iOHitr/in on the ta r if f .

T lic fa i'i is 'tlijit th e D onior^ats. w h ile ncil all un ited , a rc in mneh b e tte r j)osition. I ’res id en t Wiltion fa v o red th e G arrison p lan o f a (citizen nntionnl a rm y as a f irs t Ji^liuiec, hav in g th e idea o t s tre n g th ­en ing tlie N a tional (JuartT ttt/'iV r^tonil ehuiw*. 'i’he N a tio n a l Defense league, baeUod ly^'^iriiM T > «>vrAU iry Uo»)t»wKorai(?r S e c re ta ry Stim son a n d C olonel ltoosi'Vef[j-r<ig<i^e1^ ihc; sti’fl>f(rtliening of life N ational G uartl a s iiu. p rcparj|ln .ess a t all. liut-'-'Ihe'peoi>le looked a t it d if­fe re n tly . T hey w ante jl p repan-dness th ro u g h th e increase of the h is to riu m ilita ry forces, tlie re g u la r a rm y an d tin; m ilitia . T he m a­jo r i ty o f th e eongressnicn an d sena to rs , o f bo th p a rtie s , .saw it the Kanie w ay. an d when Ihe p re sid e n t saw th a t his f i r s t ehoicc* o f means w as doon,ied, he fell back on h is second.- N ow , if he h ad insisted on th e f irs t, he would have fa iled to gel it, and w ould have been a.ssailed from bo th sides. TIk? H ughes elem ent w ould hav e deudun'cetl him fo r no t .streng then ing th e Nati<mid C iuard a n d f(»r fo o lish ly ‘refusing to. conij)romihe. T he Jtoosevelt .element, w hich d e r^ ire d th e G arrison m easure a toy pistol, would have denoun<^ed him fo r fa ilin g lo make a fig h t fo r . a b igger nntionid arm y , i n th a t case, in fa c t, th e rival e lem ents w ould have- had ies.s tro u b le in g e ttin g to g e th e r th a n they w ill now . T he anti-preparedne.s,s I)emo<-rats p re fe r an increase of th e - f ig h tin g forces th ro u g h a la rg e r N a tio in il G u a rd .to an increase th ro u g h a natio n al force, f>r th ro u g h u n iv ersa l serv ice, an d they a rc w itlj th e p re sid e n t on th e ta r if f , hence to ju m p th e tra c k fo r c i th e r o f th e R epublican elem ents w o u h L a t best seem a li tt le like ' j iu n p in g from th e fry in g p an in to the fire . T he fye.s o f th e p residen t a re p la in ly w orried over th e s itu a tio n . .

I.

sa n ity wliile in S alt

WHO IS SANE?(S a lt L ak e T ribune .)

H e len F rederick .s was CNainined as to 11*

T he g irl w as tak e n b ae k t<» S 'o u x ^ 'ity To\v;\, an d te s ted ugniu on h er m en ta l condition. .S ill-: \V.\.S D K (’!,A H K P IN SA N E.

T hus th e sec u rity of an ee tirtttrie jje rso n 's l ih e rly is s a fe g n a n ie d ! In one s ta te the m ighty th in g ea ll.'d t.'ie liuv' g iv e : an in jridy

g ir l a eerlifi<’ivte of su id ty . . . •Less th a n tw o w eeks la tc h w ith pri!(rtic;tlly tiie sam e testim tiny

befo re It, a sa n ity com m ission in anotluV s l;ite triues aw iiy the cer­t if ic a te a n d p u ts on th u t g irl th e b ra n d of in san ity . '

111 o th e r w orils, is th ro w n to th-- wind.s anti ; becom es a liit an<I iniss a f fa i r w h e th er :i i)ersi>:i w ith a {••mper ru n s fc.-e or is pu t behintl th e bars wilii j ih h e rin g idi(;ls.

BURfAU o r ANIMALI M T R Y T O S T A Y

L e tte r to CoiiCTo^sninn Smitii From .Sern lJiri Hoiistc.ii .'<nj s I t Will Ifc- nialn In 'S fa le fo r a Vear.

•A c iipy o f :i I c ll 'T . f ro m S c i n iu ry H o u s to n U) I’.niK rc^M iiim S in iiti . lii I h - Hiiiil iliT iilc l, r c la i lv . ' tu itio con tlm ia iK 'C o f t l i r In im ii i , <’f iii ilii ia l

r -lalliiit In IIiIm s t a l l ' w ilt a li- liw-tT iii’rmy liitiuirl.-s Iti r> K an l to t t i f

. r.-i III tl iK v l . 'i i i l iv . T l i .’ I- nc r ’c |ii..i. 0.‘ a;. . a i - f i i l r .M ilin c w ill n vc-.i!. rifit t h : i t . i l i ' ' l)liriM ii u iH <-iilitlliU<’ lt:i w o rk 1k t <-. l>ul i lm iily -.tu l'-s ili it

1 11 III M ;ihr

reprc.Hcntntlve« In coiiRn’HS Hint tlic Htntlun will he rct.ilncil. tlui- In a larKc pa rt to 111** re.soliitlon o f ' tlie 'llulil lliiHln.-n« .Men'H a.-isoclntfon.

The li-ltor from (he Hccretiiry of JiKrlculture followH;

"Hon. Ail.llson T. Sm ith. JIouho ofU cpn'Hcntntlvcs, . Doar Mr. Sialtli._UtK-i-lpt Ih lirluioWli'.lK...! o f y ,„ ir ll't- tiT of .March ” 1 tnmMmHtlnj: u <'i>py of ;i .ri'i<i)I«tlrm hy Hic HuiUii.vis ii'.-i assdclalliiH . Uuiil, ronim>-mllUKthe w ork of 111.' (l-;>:irttni-nt iu «hr contro l of hoi; <'lioliTa in thi- Twin Kails <llstrfct unili'f tiic riuii.TVlslun of Dr. Siilllvan.

" I t Is crnlifyinK to n o tr ilial th .' v>.(irk wltli K.-nt-raJ approv.nlniul )|;i.* of ,.o IlllU ll hrll. flt to thi

In tl;;,t io. a lity . W ill y,„i „„f

inriTBBSITT GLEE CLUB:ifBD lfS8D A T ETBHING

B illed w offerlnr th e .*'eet«rt*ln-m e a t refreobloc*’ o a d ‘'m usic Cor .e ro rr tas te ." tho U o lre r tl ty o f Id ah o Gleo c isb w ill ap p ea r Ifa T w in F a lla on th e e rea lB ^ 'oC W ednesday, th e 18th, Cor a coD cert a t th e h l(h Bchool audlto* rium . 'T h e ' Idaho d o b h aa been em l- 0 0 QU7 Bucceearul In a ll Ita t o u r r th is season aod a rea l tre a t is sa^d to bo In s to re fo r T w la F a lls m tu lc lo re rs . A s tim b o r c t fea tu ros. aro boloK offered h r .th is o rgaa luU oB , s a id to be' tho b est o f Its k ind In th o northw est. T hroe so lo is ts and a rcAdcr, a ll 'artlstB , a r e b c in c carricd , and tho club ’s w ork h as been spoken of os cxcep tlo n a llr fine.

MIbs Kveiyn Cox, sop rano soloist. posHcaaes 'a charm ing , bc lM lko voice, w hich h as -a w ay o f cap tiv a tin g audi* CDcce, &nd*T)or s ta s o prcscnco ,.dc\tgh t- fu lly KroJcGfuI, is n lto sc th c r p leasing.' Tho p re ss commcntii she h as rocclved htrvo been flaltcrlngr in tho eztrco ie .

A <]tiartct o f syncopating s in g e rs Is a lso being featu red . Som e u nusua l m cilllcs have been w orked up for Uie c lu b 's so u thern tr ip nod will bo pro- sen ted in addition to tho iR lcst rag hltfl. ' '

P e rh ap s Uie - b e s t o f tlie ciuti's cho ral num bers Ih the Idaho "Alma M ater" song , a aelectlon th a t contnlna a ll Ui(f sp ir i t th a t Ufe In'Htltution boasts. T lio “M ulligan M usketeers.” an o th e r cnHcmblo num ber, is 71 ro l­lick ing selection Uint a lw ays g e ts over tho foo lllgh ls well. Tho Idaho club is said to pOBBcas a ll the Jjuoyancy of a m a teu r plun all tho •finish of profes­s ional organlziiUonH. Its p rog ram is w ithout a du ll taom cnt, an d Uic " tho r- ougltly enjoyable" w ill undoublctUy be tho v erd ic t o f Tw in KaIIh people a fte r tho _-«onccrt. .to be p resen ted on W ednesday evening.

T ickets a rc being Hold by high school Htudentn n t HO contn each. They m ay b& roaerved ' a t the Skeclu-W llcy d rug » c ^ a t 9 n. m. T uesday . A pril 1 , f r c ^ o f charge.

U K IN G “Tho E scape," w ritten by P au l A rm strong , a s a basis, and chang ing few of th e m ino r and

none of 'iht* v ita l p arts , D. C. C rllH th, the no ted p roducer o f U«o s ile n t d ra m a In th e film u tory of th e book, h a s a c h l e i ^ a n o th e r trium ph, and th o so la the tw o la rg o nudlenccu w hich saw the acven-rccl p roduction a t tho O r- pheum loHt evening unanim ously add ­ed th e ir com m endation to th e p ra ise th a t haa been beatowed upon tho p ic­tu re . a lik e by th e crltlcH nnd laym en.• “T he EBcnpe," dcuIInK wl^li ih u^sub '

Ject o f iiex hygiene and p ro p e r m a tin g In th e miirltHl relntlonH, lu a d e lica te su b jec t to handle, b u t GrlfflU) h u t Intndled It In a ren iarkublc way. I t requ ired rea l genius to p u e “T he E s- eupp“ *‘ncroHa.” b u t G riffith has- done It. a n d tho r c H u lt Ih a w onderfu l le s ­son . fu ll o f vital tru ti is and a a on in fluence fo r good canno t be too h igh­ly com m ended. To nboorb a ll tho im ­p o r ta n t detallH of th e niesBiigo con­

veyed hy "The EBcnpe,” care fu l nttcn* tlon la necesaary, b u t so cleverly Is th e plot unfolded th a t th e Intereat £f.

|)0 « f)T H Y (JISII IN A I'LAYWHICH 1I1U.MS W ITH J105LVNCE

MlBiTGlHh. youngeat a ta r appciirlng on thb screen ,, recen tly ce leb ra ted her 16th b irthday . H e r f lra t nppearnnce on tho speak ing stage w as m ade nt tlie ngo o f 4, as. llttlo W llllo la “E aa t ;l.>'nno.” T hen followed aome ycnra

the Hpctcutor is held n t high te ^ g lo i^ ^ p f school, m ingled w ith, ap pearances ia ca rried from (w:cno to B C C nb^U i'tw ^arm elodram u.-• 'H onttY 'fll'vpay in mo-com polllng a ttrac tio n th a t apura th e perceptive and m ental capncltlea to the ir h ighest efficiency, and the resu lt ia th a t , th e lesB on o f th e p ic tu re Is forced hom e w ith a b lu n t yet vita l force thn t can n o t be denied . W ic tlie r you d e s l f ? o r no t, "T he E acape" will Kct you 'th in k in g , and to th ink nbout the aubject o f th is p ic tu re , so vividly proHcnting an o ll-ahaorb lng topic, la

BOO tho le»tioa i t ca rrlca .ThlH p ic tu re w ill be ahbwn ngnln a t

the Orpheum thia afte rnoon and even­ing nnd none should p ass by th e op­p o rtun ity o t seelnfe It. L a s t evening It played to cn'puclty houaea w ith tho crowdft th rongln ;; tho strcelft In Iro n l o f tho th ea te r, an d so Im pressed w ere m any th a t they a rc p lann ing to see It ofraln. Sec ‘Tho E»capc." by all m eans.

T B E 9 1 BARJl - HTHtA5 ,A lfD W A H T SX O T B

F o r th e «Towed pnrposo o f co rrec t- Isff th e im pr«asloa w hich sb e beU ere* th e public h as form ed o f h e r , T heda B a ra , s ta r o f th o W illiam F ox p ro ­d u c tio n ,’**Destrtictioii,** a n d kaow n to n U llons aa " th e Tam pIre w om an o f th e -siletlt fltaso,” la . a ^ a t to lao ach a new spaper cam p alcn ;th e tfoet o t whlcK wlU n d In to , th e h o n d te to of th o a - saS d s o f OoUtu^;.' M IsapBara takos ex ­ception to Buch.phnucA /aa " th o w om an w ith th e m o st b eau tifu lly vilckod faco In a l ^ tb o w orld ," “tho Ishm aellto o f fom lnlnlty .’* " th o to rpedo of domos* ttc tty ," w hen U akcd wlUi -hfcr nam e. Sho denies th e ir ap p licab ility In th a t- conooctlon.

"E ven If i t tokeo e v e ry penny o f , tho m oney w hich I have ea rn ed ." says Mlsa Dara, " I am w illing to spend I t If by so doing I can a l te r th o p ub lic 's opinion o f mon. How w oald you llk o ' to bo callod a ‘vam plro w om an’ a n d despised ,b7 a l l o f y o u r sox if you w ore rea lly ond tru ly tho o x ac t oppo­site of U iat typo? A t f i r s t I d idn’t m ind tho nppollatlon, b u t now I do—1 m ind it--vory-muflh."

“.t^YELLOW STHKAK.’? AT THE*^---------• " IS IS WEDNESDAY EVENING

L ionel D arrym oro, one of th e .m o a t g ifted ac to rs o f tho stage o r acrccn. I s s ta rre d in "A Yellow S treak ," a m ar­velous five-po rt fea tu re p ic tu re pro ­d uced by the Rolfo Photo F lay s, Inc., fo r relonao on tho M orto p rc^ ram .

’h lch will bo show n hcru a t th« la ta thea tre , on W edneaday o v e n ln R ^ r c n o IIow«Jj^ tho tn lcn tcd and b ^ u t l f u t . y ou n g 'ac trcH s, Is ^ featured w ith M r. D arrymortr. Miaa Howloy h as won ruc- ccBB ot} IwUi the HtflKe and sc reonT np- 'le a rtn g la U»o all-B tar cbbI - lof "T liO Alpth and th e F lam e," and in su p p o rt o f H azel Dawn In •'Tlio H e a r t o f J e n ­n ife r." In vnudcvillo ahe w aa know h

"Tho M anhattan G irl." A'n excel­len t 'BUpportJnK cn.it nppoara la "A Y.eUow S treak ," Including D orothy Bwynne. Nlles W clch, W Jlliam Cow por, . W illiam Davidson, J . O oldaw orthy.R. A. Bfloaco. M ortln J . ‘ F o u s t a n d o th e rs . The production Is a n o th e r n o t- abfc acliluveinent o f W llllnm Nigh, tho w ell-know n. M etro d irecto r.

THK<MK)KE-LOrtCH CO. filV E(IOt)II P U .Y ^T O SSLiLL CROWD

T he T heod t)re i‘'I ^ r c h Qo. opened th e ir f irs i.'n tK h t .dti tWAij.. r e tu rn en ­gagem ent' a t. tho L averlrtg w ith "T ho Crooks" lout n igh t. Tim t>lay doffirvcd:.’'- a h o tte r house th a n lt,.^ad . a s a ll th e pnrtfl-w eic w c lI‘p layed> ''S pecial m en -' tinn la deserved by th e crookH. J im m y V alen tine (TUoo. L orch ), B ill A very (F r itz E. Boone) and Red Joctdyn CCIaud CngnoD).

ADVERTI.SKn L E T T E B 8.Tlio following Ih a Hat o f le tte r s ad ­

v ertised by th e T w in P a lls postofflco

tlon p ic tu rca waa m ade w ltii Biograph com pany, un d e r the d irection of D. W.G riffith . W hen ho becum e d irec to r g enera l o f tho T rianghc-rine A rts s tu ­dio, he to o k MtsR Gltth w ith him , Son^c of the T ria n g le p lays sho h as appeared in recen tly a re "T ho M ountain Knt.”"T he M yaterious Shot." •'Tfi'o F loor Above,” “S ilen t Sandy," “Tlio .N'ewer Woman."

Owen Moore, lend ing m an in "BeUy . . .of GrnyHtone,” wa;i born In I re la n d ] up to la s t n ig h t, nnd came to th la > :o u n try w hen H r C hristian Uechtold. Mra. T. B ro th e rs , yeara ol3. H e waa educated In To- Jnck ChrlatlBon. Itiohard Cooklngham . ledo. Ohio, b u t m ade hla th e a tr ic a l do- i H om er V. F ish er, W . D. E dw ards. Mrs. b u t In New York. H la f lra t w ork on |a '. D. C ates, J . K. H art. VT. O. L ow lcr tho leg itim ate atnge waa a s 'le a d ln g (2), R ay M iller, John P oo rm an . J im Juvenile. Ho en tered motI(fli p ic to rea o r Bln. R aybom (2 ), John II. R obor-’ u nder the d irection of D. W . Griffith .Ho Is young, handaom e, a th le tic , nnd th e huaband o f M ary p ickford .

adn, Glen S lm ffcr, Mrs. Louis S troud , Geo. P . "White, E dd . W eaver. O e rth a W ilson. W. E. Voting.

f-ir III.I - ia l

.itloitiiaiiks

illR I .•liaIt •.•porti il voi

ililltty

' in it tliiinjnT.-U

nj:i> tilth e a p jir c ij ir ia t b e dliii'o n(lu iii'< l»aii< l t)i<- Itiiiil I'.iil) In * c n fn c v r r y jic tf t i - iti in liU o iiltii ; tlu i t th l.“ n o t ln ' il<>ni-. A-- .t m a t t 'T o f f.u i. t l i c . i i) iir..,a ;;* lliiii ii.i- i io i y r t h .'i n m u d r . liiit in v irw of tlii- h t t i T fro m th e d c p a r m i 'n t i t s j>a!.-a;;c in K itn r Rl»ap<* Is n -K a n lc il a s ii.ssiir.'il. T lu ' p e o p le I 't U ic w e s t ■•n«l a ri- ttlv in j; th«' lo c a l hn In .'.ss ( jrK a n lz a tln n i - r - d i t ftir

' c a l l i n g th .- a t t .- : i t l i n o f tli '- il' p a r tn i .-m to th e m a t t e r . Tlj>' s to r y , a s jm b- lla h o d In t l ic i l r r a l d . fu l lo u n ;■ m/M th'- nicetlnK nf tin- I^uhl Iliisi- nc8s MrnV a«Hoc:lntion d u ring I'l'liru- a r r a ri'so lu tlon wnn and for-w ardM t«i th i‘ d i 'p a r tim n t of uRricul- In re a t W ashington , I). .ind to con-

, g rcanm cn from Iduho to t\ie < ffcct Hint th e fcdcrnl Klatlon for tii<- cuntrp l of hog eho lcm In soutln-rn Idaho ho r«-- ta to cd for th e comlnR iw o yi-nra. Tho rci*olution v.m :» pam.*d hy Uic l!u!»l C om m ercial c lub hccau jc (h<- ntation w as about to be dincootlnurd h«-c.Tusc of lack of a p p ro p ria tio n hy cnnKrc^8a. T h e f a n n e rs o f th is p a r t o f Idaho rc.nl- Izo th a t much' good has ccm*' from the jo v c m m c n t a id In preven ting the

' sp re a d o f h o c cholcr.t.W ord has been recoivcd from thf* d<*-

p a r tm e o t a t W ash ing ton and from the

:iii' rxit.T inii ntUi. Ill lh:i1 Is Ih.'- Inr.'iitioii to

inui- tln ' Work In M ilio ilu riiir ttn- JiK v.vir. altiioiiitii it m ay i,.' ir,-.-. ry to tnak< •oiin- cliani-.- in tin-of <nii r.-ilion. *

Ik ' rony of ri sohltinn Is lnTi'U ith m ill lo r y ou r f lh s . V rry tru ly f ,

••I). P. no i-.sTO N . .s, < r. Iarv,"

C lassilled A dverllsem en ls ■'R eceive t^ T o o L ate F o r

C la ss if ic a tio n . .

WANTKI ) — wi t h 2 children wantH poHltloh ns l:ou '^• (l■ •p.■r; ijiust ho rr:-,p. c u h lc . Box ;!7. 11. .No. Fil. r, lilalio, o r phone &4S-J-.

FOR SAl.I->-Sto<-k cn rro tjj;- onion set*. Hcrd; E u reka N etted G rni seed ■potatoen; 10 and IS^lnch ho rse c o lla r i; lO'Ral. m ilk can ; im proved pl.iccji w ith two to alx-room housca,'}52.'> to >r:000.- T erm s. W hcclcr, 142 W alnut s treet.

Actors and Actresses of

“ BIRTHofflieNATION”FAME

7 S T A R S 7" A P P E A R IN G IN "

BLANCHE SWKKT

i t T H E E S C A P EA Treatise on

^ Sex, Eugenic Science!

A W arning to Coming G.enerations

S tio u ld b e Seen by

Every Youth and Girl

o f 15 ' Years

PRODUCED BY S. W. GRIFFITH

A Question of Vital Importance to Parents, Portraying the Resultsof Careless Marriages

THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ISIS THEATRE

A d m U sio n 1 0 a n d 2 0 C e flts

' t - . Ic. TWIOg-A-WgKK rW IK FAIJM TMBB. TOtSPAX,

IT IB TIMS TO b u t THAT ^ -

S I L O'Write TJs, Today About It. -

I l i i ^ e R o d D o o r S ilo s o n R a n c h o f J o h n G o tt,, ' Tw in F alls .

A S K T IIK MAN ^YIIO O W N S OI^R.'

OSTMNDER lUMBBI COMPANVTWU^ f a l l s , IDAHO

Local j n d -PersonalA. C. J ln n s e n w ont lo Buhl Monday.

Q. C rydcr w as In tlic c ity from Bulil

• S m J . Wtarleod w as In from Roger- 89Q Ikooda}'.

W oE^ll'X JloyBtcln m otored to B ur­ley Sunday.

Mra. A. Oaborn of F ile r w as In the clly M onday.'

Mrs. D. W. H ow ard ' from B uh l Monday.

B. S. C. W yatt and ch ild ren wci*e « a B uh l Monday.

. a n d M rs. W. M. P rice w ore In Ity from BuIil Monday.

■. ojid -MrB. 'M arlin P n rlin w ere ;ao c ity from Buhl Monday.

>MrB. A llen re lu m ed to F ile r Monday,

a fte r spending a 'v.'cclc In th e clly.

Mrs. R. J. Moore re tu rn ed to Buhl V onday, a f te r a v is it In Tw in F alls.

Dr. A. M. WlUon of Buhl trannacted business In Tw in FallB yeaterduy and today.

Mra. E . A. W y a tt Thurstls\ym om lnR fo r G irard, K an., bolnR cu^Ucd by tho llla c s s of h e r m other. i" '

Mr. arid Mrn. L, E. Saladny and Mr. and M rs. Jnm ee McMlllnn look an aulo sp in to Oakloy and Albion ycHtcrdiiy.

Ja c k Schaefer, o f P o rtland , w ho 1« ▼IsIlinB h la fa th er, j;. S. Schaefcr. of Buhl, w as In tow n la«t‘ t 'r ld a y on business.

■ r 'G. B. L ohr, who- lives In tlie P lea san t

V iew d is tric t, w as arrcHtcd la s t even­ing for fa illn f; to send IiIk cliildrcn to Hchool. Tho cnae w ill he tried S a t­urday.

[ John CroBB and AuRUs't Svaro.k w ora fined 4 1 0 'c a c h and cosUi laHt vvcnini; fo r flHhlnK In Hock c rc fk w ltliout a

lieenBC. FIvo hoyw w ith thorn wcro releaHCd. •

Dan C o in e r renlKned liln poeitinn hh ilcpuiy iihi^lff liist w<'ol( iind yoHtcnl.iy inovnl U> hlH f;inii n r;ir F II.t . IIIh Hl;ic<- w ill n o t li(- rilled hy a n<-w Hii-

.M ln to o lo r l5n! pn-Hiiil, ;i:i j^lnTlIf 'J R ;ih 1;i11 lii-lk'Vfs^tiiat h r and l ^ ’jiuly \V. (!. Th«inip!ion rsin ‘'jiold down tln ' lid.” hut in tho event th iit llicn- ar.- KvnipioniH of ri-n irrin p criiiif. a ii''w d c p i t '' "'111 ho appointed.— --------------------------------------

ARE YOUGUILTY ?

A FARMEFk c a r p in g on ^ ex p ress p a c k a g e rro m a b ig m a il-o rd e r h o u tc w a s ac c o s te d b y a local dealer.

•’W h v J i M billo f gtHsh /real mt? eealJ ficv* iJOed ifoa (Ae ezsrtv. enJ la ije i you iPeuM hot* M tn ^oironixjrtf a kerte tiore. tehlch M pt pog tht U xtsm dballJt op thit lecalilif.”

The fc m ta l o ^ J at iht mtr- cAoftf a moTunt cnJ ihtti talJ:

" W lv paitonUt yooThamt paper enJaJccrtUe? / rtnj H anJ^Jn'tkneuAaiyeabaJUttttaff I h o M h m ."

MORAL-ADVERTISE

M arshall D ayniH kr- w as up. from Duhl today.

J. W. L u sh er w as la th e c ity from B uhl ycBlordny.

M rs; C. J . M iller of Caatleford spen t S atu rday In UjIs city.

’ V. A. M arshall of Contact the c ity over Sunday.

II. I j. Moody and w ife w ere in Uie c ity from H a^erm an Tuesday.

M r. and M^b. Fpcd Jcnktnn o t Oak­ley sp en t Monday In th is city.

Lucia A smussen of H eyburn was down Monday vIsltinR frlendfl.

GeorKO M orrison' of Ro;;erson spen t M onday and Tuesday In Uio city.

KING HILl TAX CASED f C r a FOR STAIT

Jude:o U cC o rtb r H olds T lia t LaDiJs on KInir H ill P ro jc c t Aro SnbJocVsto ToxiiUon.

C aroy-act lands aro uubject to tax a ­tion oven before patentK have been a c tu a lly Issued by tho Kovcrnment, ac- cordlnfT to J uxIro M cCarthy, who lin« decided a case em bnicinf; th is Quei)- tlon . tlia t o f P opeat vs. Owyhco coun­ty, a n d Involvine lands under tlie King H ill p ro je c t Tho p rosrens of th ia cane th n ^u sh tlio d is tr ic t c o u rt has 4)001 vi'Btchcd w ith In terest by m any people I n .^ w l i r FjUla c o u n ty ,-o ^ r to tlj**- s im ila rity o f ibo varioua leBal featilrea wiUvali&llar d ifficultlos arlAlnir on tlie Salm on tr a c t la connection w ith taxil- tion.- ^

In tho case of life’ KIhr H ill project, ...I In tho cuHo of the Salmon river p ro jec t, the Bovornmont ha.s declined to J«HUC pntenlfl to th e lantlK, In Uie f i r s t iostanco, becauuo of fau lty co n ­s tru c tio n of IrrlRatlon w orka, an d in, tho second becauae th e re Is n o t nuffl- r ic n l w a te r fo r tlie lands em braced In tho soKroKatlon. In the Uothwell chho. re c e n tly decided by th e suprem o court o f Uio United S tates, which J u<Ir<- M cCarthy foliowH as a precedent, the iflflue o f taxoH w as raised on an on-

here proof hnd been 'm a ilo an ro ijulrcd by law and ncceptcd by the

nif'tii, and w here th e I.hbu;iij<;k of I*Ilt'•nl^ waH a m a tte r of form o « l > '. '^ ' both th i; IvluK Hill- an d the Siilnuiif'

projci'ta , althnuKh fo r different .i:. tU<r Kiivernnn-nt has taken a

r c ‘:ii’- n th a t It would ' im ii piit- •n'ls nm l.T cxistliiR at;d tin-•lUvyiiion hnvv foK

tiiiit [».T;imicli a s tt iiy wi-rc iio t 'm i- HUri'd o f tltlo!i to tiie lnnd:i. tho lam!;i could,iMit lojjally ho anHi'siu'd,

l. 'a ii la l ii D iiv ls , a t t o r m y f o r tin- p l i i ln l l t f ill ih o cnsf’ JiiHt docldi-d . uta lc 'ii t l i iitN ii i a p p e a l w ill In- m a d e th ro u R h th o K U promc c o u r t a a p ro n ip t-

.t;i p o s r llito . a n d . jihoiilil th '- JiiiiR- n io a t t ln ! r i ' h e a d v o n u '. t h a t tlio ca;:!- u i l l 111- i - i ir r i 'd i<> th n H iipronic c o u r t o f th o X 'n itcd StJitofl.

In h i s doc-islon. Ju d R o M c C artl iy nt.n tca;, / •■I'lalntirr hail roiildod on the land Hlnco April 1. IDO'i, and has a t all tinioH duri/iK oarh and every Irrlca tion Koason hroti fu rn lahrd with imfflciont w atiT tp Hiipply all lila rcrjulrcnjontfi. T he conM>any and Us Buc.cosaurti. tho iiU tr, h.ivo a t all tim r:t Hlnro I'OOD fnr- nisliod a n aniplo supply of w a te r for til” IrriRatlon of pll land u n d er the-

;flrn t un it. Tho plaln trrf has m.ado his I p ro“ ( \n till- i^tato nnd rerMvtHj flnaV j corliflcato, from tho .Ktjite, Th<' «tnto I h.fM n o t offorod p roof to tlio foderal I Kovernnient th a t it haa auppllod an | : am ple supp ly of wntor In a suhatantlal ■ ditch.

" I t la c le a r t l i a t a n a m p le iiu p p ly o f w n t 'T h a a ’ hoon fu rn i .ih o tl. th u s t i i r q u e s t io n s .n .tr ro w h ‘ I ts e lf d o w n to w h e th e r o r n o t th is lifts bo<'n >1

P A O K

GERMANS PUSH NEW JffENSIVE

Crown P rince Ilirgw s Several Divisions A gainst f rend ).

IIKABLfe TO 3 R E k K THE LINE A S vW lIE B E .

L ast Bemalntng: 3 lIn « 'C ra t« r Captoredby KalACir'ft T roops R etaken (With'AddlUooal T r e p ^ M by Drltbih.

. 'W ithout a pause, tlio Gormnfi crow n prIncG. tak ing advantage of the evacu­ation o f tlio B ethlncoifrt sa lie n t by Uic F rench and th e occupation o f th a t po­sition by tho G erm ans, baa Uirown scv-i o ral d iv isions a g a in s t the* new Frencli line, b u t so fa r haii been unable to b reak th a t line a t any-po ln t.

The bom bardm ent of tho whole fro n t w est of th e M euse la of Increasing In­ten sity on both sides'. G erm ans'm ov­ing down along the H aucourt-B ethin- court line a ttacked tho F rench posi­tions soutli of the F orges brook. Hero they h ad to face tho full fury of the F rench guna, which cost tiiem heavy losBOD. Tlio F rench fro n t along the s tra teg ic sec to r extending from Le M ortfH om m e to C um lerles remained unntoved and fu rth e r a ttem p ts to take F rench curta in of fire.

The F rench still hold th e ir positions In the Cullli-lte wood, which haa been th e Rcena ot heavy (Ightlnt;, and ag a in s t which Germon a tta c k s have been directed dally.

Fropi th e 'Dvina river" to 'th e 'lo w e r Strlpu tlieri; has been sp o rad ic 'rig lit- Jng betw een th e Uuiwlans nnd thl; G rr- m ans. C onsiderable activ ity by the a irm en of both sides also has been show n. N ear Kotnora, In th e P rip ee t m arsh region, a German "a ttack , launched b y m e a n s -o f boats, broke

RmtUITING O ffice ISO P T O IN IB IS CIIY

Effort- Mfldf tA lBcre«se the PereeA of Cnit«4 StaCm Army—Xftay AAt: t*gM SegKtsted by O fflw rs.

F irs t. jSorgeant V. R. Bell t>t th e S ta tes InfiiivtTy and C orporal

Jam es IQley of the Unitod S ta tes cav­a lry hftv« opened a recru iting sta tion in room 8 of tho Bank and T ru s t buildlog, and are 'p repared to toll the y o a n f ih o a of the advantages of Join­ing th e a rm y a t th is tim e, when th e re I s 'a domoiid for 20,000 to till-th e regi- mcntB now jjrorlded for. and when th e re prom ises to be a dem and fo r 2G.- 000, sh o rtly to provide fo r th e add i­tional forces about to bo added. S er­gean t B oll bas established four re c ru it­ing s ta tio n s within th e la^t th ree w eeks, tho others being in PocaleUa. Idaho, an d Ogdun and Power, Utah.

Speaking of tiie m a tte r to a TIMES represen ta tive , Sergnant Boll sa id :

'iThc opportunities fo r advancem ent Iti the arm y a re th e beat now and within th e followlng>monUis th a t the h isto ry of<«hia country haa afforded, Tho ha rd y w estern men Inured to -an outdoor mode of life have been found

m nke<«xci'llrnl aoldtera. especially In the cav a lry aorvice, a s they-iire used to riding. Tlio oxceptlonai Induce- mcnti* a t th e preacnt tim e are b ring ing m any ex-noldlors hack to the, scrvleo.

"T he .*?ult Lake office sen t c u t threo men Monday and one «m Tuesday. An-. !ther..lfl w aiting for au thority to JoUi lit ciuarteniiaator oorpu . In Mexico, nd s till anot)ior had to give one vock’s notice to the huronii of^mlnes

w here ho holda the poHltliiii of Rovern- niont’Bleno:jraptier_

■‘Mo“t of tin applicants applying aak' for Korvlco hi Mexico, tl io, govermHent. paying th e ir transporta tion an d citiior expcn^ies, the'rob>r-glving the m e n .a n oi>p(irtunity to joe aome foreign coun-a try. It Ik iiopcd th a t the Twin Kalla office mny lu rn 'sh a num ber of. app li­c an ts fo r the cavalry, aa so m any cuv- tlrym en a re being used' in Uio chase a fte r tho band it Villa.'* _ . ^

Corporal Jliluy will bo In charge o f tho local office.

WE HAVE PLENTY. OF MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD FARM

LAND-SECURn^.

SEE ,US BEFOBE YOU MAKE ANY ARRANGEMENTS

FOR A FARM LOAN.

Sanger Realty and Investment Co.143 Main A venue E a^

down un d er t>>* UuKsInn fire, while on th e low er S trlp u llio -Jluaalnns cap­tu red a Gorman tren ch and held H a g a in s t cou n te r a ttack s. ^afUctUTf heavy casuaU les on Ihc tferm ans.

In A siatic-. T urkey th e Huasians --IVC p en etra ted to the n-gion of D Iarbekr. A rm enia, while In tho dis­tr ic t «f BItlia aeveral Turki.nli atlhcka Imvo boon repulsed. South of Lake L'rumlah region the Invaders a p p a r­en tly j»r« com ing up w ith th e T urkish m ain forces, th e la te s t official report announcing th a t In engageemnlH fought w ith la rg e num bera of kurds announcing tlia t In engagom enta T urk ish infantry .

T O R M T fR T H EPACIfIC STiAHER SERVICE

P nrlflc ^luii .Slenmship (’ompany .\n - nouhres Ite-eHtabllshmenf » l Sail- IngN ItetlMS'n FrN co and th e Orh-nl.

su h sian tln l ditch, I t would soom th a t Hhe engineers) found somn fau lt w ith tho canal. S till It appear.-^ th a t It h a s boon surflclont to deliver w-aioP to tlio plalDtlff, nnd und o u b t^ lly to soifle o th e rs for a period of about- fovrn years. I th ink tb i t it m!iy be said from a ll ‘tho rv ldcriro th a t the can a l Is a substan tia l one.”

SA.\- rUANClSCC). — Ho-o:.tnl.lls1i- m ont of ira iia -I’aclflc aorvii'o by tlie

ifle Mall Steam ship ciitiipiiiiy h '- iS'S‘oi\.,-5iati.jF[;aiici!iro-,-jiii(l tlrt- .'tf/lm t

ho inliifgnirafedJv^i' .Tuni-' TTT'vlr--h tho roiiipany'M.:ntMVilinor. Keuador. i« r*oh<'(liilo(l to l^ iv e th la port f<ir ihm o- lu lu . Y okiih;\»a. Ko.he, Shanghai. .Ma- iiila and I'Mngkong. '

A nnouncem ont to thia effoot m ade here Mondav n igh t fnun Hn- <>f- flccH of th e I 'ae lflr Mail .'^teani'hiti •«MHV!'ny J. H. Uuv.s.'ior. vU o.iir.-sl-

den t and d n oA l manuKer. T)io de. islon. w lilth w as roach id Monday. I’ill resto re to the I’arlfic s>-a lan-'s

tho house fliiK of tho company, wtilrh w as a lam llla r 'sighi th e re utnl\ la^il AugUKt, wliC-n U was lowered from the fdremaiil of tho MunKolia, wiiich, wltfi four o ther vessels of th e form er fleet,

Sold to tho A tlan tic T ransport com pany, when the com pany dooideil it eould n o t ronipoto with the Oriental l in e s .u n d e r th e provi.slons of Uio new seam en’s law.

Besides Itio 'E cu ad o r. the t-ompany w ill a rran g e reg u la r sailin ;; ncli- ilul' .s fo r the steamor,s Colombia aiid Vrni z.- uel:i.

R etu rn in g from th e Orient, the Ecuador w ill touch a l tho samo ports a s on th e ou tw ard royago. w ith tho exception of .Manila, and will orrlvo In San F rancisco on A ugust 2.S, All th ' ,

In I vessels will fly th e Am erican flac

DEMOCRATS MAKE BIG . M i r C H I C A G O

Complelc .Itr tu c n s Show T hat The)- Oiifvoted iho IlcpuliUcans by '.Hore- Tlian 2o,Q«0 Votes,

CHICAGO.—Complete re tu rn s in yeateriiay 's aldorm anic election show today tha t tho'D oniocrata m ade ilocld- ed gains tliroughout the city and tha t thoy outvoted . the llepuhiicanK Jiy mor<‘ tiinn 110.000'votoa. Tho Demo­c ra ts elorted throe new d ty counril- mon and th e ir candidate ’(or tho m u­nicipal court bench. Leo J. Uavls,

•T h o vo te c a a t y e s te rd a y w a s 47,-1-13. h e av y fo r a n " o f f ” y m r Thcr w oijie ii v o te fe ll c o n s id e r a b ly b e lo w o x p .7 ta -

Tlv>‘ Uenul»llci»i\ o f iSS.'.U'J ... i's,.vs:! ifs ff th a n l a s t y e a r , w hon

W illia jii H a lo T h o m p so n w as <'leeted m a y o r hy a m a jo r i ty o f H 7 ,IT 7 . D n u - o c r a ts p o lle d "la.OlJ.S. o r -<l,o;i;i le s s th a n Iw a y e iir . S o r la U s ts r .'o e lv e il

'..T7K vi.ieH, o r L’i;i :;7 Jiion- th a n la s t ■ar. I’rogn-H sive a n d o th e r .s c a tte r- K v o te s to ta le d i;;.ni.*.Tho to tal women's vote- ye:,terciay

p'-r cen t of rogIjitratllia.>) amf ■'IITk, >t)tO C‘T'P»t '' ei'llt ofj-eL'l:'.-tratlon. » .

At^lo^t com plete re tu rn s of-i/J^pT .'ir option etei'tlona hi'hi In varlott'Villi*. noU to'vii.s and tfuvnsliiiis in<licated today tliat ln'iweetiV;i.',o ;m<l

sahKins will li.- el!miiiat. il in Hi- • futiir". and tliar forni'T dry t.-r-

rlto rv wliicli before tin- vri.lil'liiili'tt do to rles in IDli; .xhelterrd al)out '^aloriii;: aKaln will perm it tli'- s j l r of alcoholics.

Listings Wantedof Twin F a llr Cdunfy

City Property.

I can place property ow ners in - touch w ith ready buyers fo r . . C ity, Business, R esidential Pro­

perty, Improved and U nim prov­ed.Irrigated Lands.

Rentals, fo r City P roperty Given Personal A ttention

WILBUR S. HILL137 Shoshone Street North

PEACE MEETING fORHIGH SCHOOL ON 17TH

'General Invltiitlon (o Attend M n'llng to DIscuiN l*n>|io>>ition to i ’liss Lon­don .Measure.

Tw in FallH. April 11. I'Jli!.—Kdltor Tho TIM ES.—D ear S ir : A-committeo o f T w in I-'alla’ clUrens, acting In con­nection' w ith tho Socialist local, who uro deslrouH o t doing w hat llttlo Is In tlielr pow er, is n rrao g ln g to hold a masH m eeting o f o u r peace-loving pop­u lation. Tliu high Bciiool auditorium hay been secured for tho evening of April 17, 19IC. Tiiq meeting will be called to o rd e r by th e chairm an oC th is com m lttco a t S o’clock slia rp and Uicn Uie m a tte r o f b ringing about peace will bo discussed in th e form of a rca- j)lut)on to bo In troduced memorializing congrosa to act,' on the Moyer London moat<urc, now pending before th a t body. All p ersons o f the town nnd vicinity a re u rg en tly rcqwcBted to be p resen t and lend th e ir aid In th is uo- dertnklng.

London is tho Socialist congrcBsman from-New York and haa offered a rca- o lutlon approprSathig »100,000 to bo placed' a t tho diaposal o t President Wilson fo rith c put^poac of currying on n egotlalions to se ttle Uio Kuropuun war. Tho com m ittee in charge o t Uio m eeting Monday n ig h t w as appointed by tiio Twin F alla local.

Sunday a t tl»o Prosl»ylerlan r .t» n jk v throe mombora comJag- oa.conSesalM ;^ i'lans aro bofng m jtde to glv® f oiisorvanco of K aster on Apr<! !iJi«‘ p«Hfor will rtlHQ pnuicti S __ovenlnK, April ao. T h e p a s to r S ett the f irs t o f the week to a tte n d tb » . spring mooting o f tlic Tw in Knits, p re s ­bytery. to convene In Uurley T a a d s T - Ajlrll 11.

rO R .SALE—F ord to u r in g e a r . 1 chassis and englno; now. b o d r . i cushion, top n o d w lndHlileld?-nuiRnelo, shock nhnorbcrn, o il o _____springs, p racU caU r now iSxwm sID around; num ber of o th e r a c c c M s * engine in good ' cond ition ; v Q l ta I2G0 cash, balance n o to a t 10 p e r ca payable Ja n u a ry 1. W . S. U m . 1 Shoshone rttreet no rth .—A dv. '

Mr. and Mrs. W. L. StafTtm* warn In tho city from Goodlnre jcabexdaw.

KOGKKSOy NKWS.N0TK8.

Tlfflca’ Special, Correspondence.Madam R um or lias It Umt wo l . .

Hoon to have Uio second blacksniiUi am i w o o d w ork -shop ,-to he conduced by J. W. H uff, fo rm eriy^o f Seattle, Wasii.

A num ber o f o u r c itlrena attended Uic fu n era l o f Mias L ula Frakes in Tw in F a lls , Sunday.^ she belnp well known- nnd highly respected by tho, people o f thiH commnnity.

Mrs. D eaner la adding miich to tho ap pearance of tho McMillan ho tel w ith a frcah coa t o f paint,

Mrs, W. ,C. F ish e r (ms returned to F ile r, a f te r a p lea san t v isit with frlonds here.'

Uuilding. feticlng of y a rd s ivnd llkv Im provem onta a r e being m ade here by a large num ber of o u r people, while tho local trad<^ of o u r buslnosa mon la increasing both in sales and pu- troBK.

Splendid aorvleoa wore held here

Orpheum TfieatieTUKSDAY A M ) W E P S E S P iiT

SrUSICAL A L E X A ^ ^ E B fr

R efined M usical . .I to te r tB ia e o .

FOTO P l i t r ®

“I.V T H E S U S S E r CQUS T W

A WcBtcrri S to ry In 2-' act*» lu rin g B. F o r re s t T n y liir

and A n n a LItUc.

“TO HE O R XOT T f t B F ’

Comedy. F e a tu r in g O m if phrey . w ho w as s tn rred

Mlirmaduko SmyUie In- "T he Ditimond-I-'roni

tho Sky.”

“A IL IS MIL J O N E S -

A Comedy of Erron'-

TIM E AND T ID t!

Comedy. Drama*

P rogram a o f c in m , cntertK& i- lag variety . A lw ays y o u r a * » - ey'a w orth. • •

T hursday and F riday—Dor»€I»r (iish in “ Iletfy of i i r o j s l 0 M .*’

TH E^H EO N CORNERIrrldl-H Dlffon-nco In T rlco to llo In- • •■nfflrlriit to W arran t ('(indi-ninntlon

I'n'irrwilngK,

•The J 'a c in c Mall S toam shlp pany Is th e oldost tran * -l’ivclflc utoa

Tho Kcliool hoard a t it.-< ntrotlnR lant n igh t (ioehled to pay tho p rice of sot upon the Ashton c o rn e r liv its I ow ner. WililUm Ashton, r .ith e r than k« Into court to ondoavor to t-ond«-mn tli«' p roperty for HOOO.'tho p rice off.-rod, A delay of ono month would resu lt In

[ a g rontor loss In terest th an tho dif- • ferenco Involved. iJeMdi^a lUe Inc ltkn ia l ; delay In boKlnnini; construction• I... ________i_ .„

ihip line. I t instltu tod tho f irs t regu­la r sor>^ce a round Capo H orn : ran tho f irs t "side w heclora" acro ss the. woi^t- e m ocean. I ts trans-P ac lflc rorvice was d licon tinued on .Vovombor *. 1915. when the acamon'fi law becam e oper­ative.

i - | t h o uncort.'vinty .of-4ht—Jttdlctfll derl-Tho. p la n s -fo r tho school l^avl

been drafted by Uurton I-Ii Morho.

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C entral BnlldiD r. Phone <28.

jp lX A A U L

lUxticfriai

MlfbiRFIDEMlBBERVESrSro! OF BANKS■ h u n d r i'c l million)* of d o lla r .t In c o ld w a s p u t u p iiy tfr* tes.T V .-" hVhi.'iu ,if Ij.’in ljs . tw o <iay!t. a s a h x s K ' o f.

I llu- I '. S . C.overHHVvsil y.r h a n k U ;t nii iiiljiT of tli is "K i ili r a l K e s r r v e " :-v: te in . \\%- e .iij

•e u r lt ie s ............. l) i.s tr le t " r . i k r a i IteMTVc '' I jaa k a n rl R o i

;e t y o u r m o n - y w in a yo ii w an t U w ln-n I t i:i d o p d l^ c ^

B A N K W I t H us ,\V c P ay 4 p e r c c n t. In tc rc tt o n 9%v(nes a c c o u n ts . _

First National BankT w in Falls, Idaho

TW ioB-A-W EBK TW IN F A IJ.S TIMES, TD E8PAY , APB. 11. Ifll6.

TROOP OF VILLISTA CAVALRY Olil THEIR MOUNTS

Marnon MusicHouse

137 SHOSHONE ST. NORTH. . PHONE 719.

Best In Everything

Plionograpta, Records, Pianos, Players, Organs, Slieot Music, Banjos, Guitars, Violins, Accor-

.tUans, Harmonicas, Etc. Strings, Mouthpieces and Parts for all Musical Instruments.

tho now & ojne. Thin hom e.,w hen c o m ^ Dieted, w ill be one o f l h a f Ineat a rom d . hero. I t w ill .bo 30x40,. tw o. s to ries . oiKht room s, baflcm ent m o d em bea t­ing p lan t. comprosBlon w a te r system , etc. D raper & Brow n have th e c o n - tm c t. and Chris N ew m an w ill do th e palntlnff. •

•‘C arl W right Will a lB o .c rc c fa fine liom6 In th is nJd ltlon , wDrk o n w hich w ill s ta r t In the n e a r futuro. I t la DOBSlblo th a t Bovcral o th e r n n e rcai- dcncGB w ill bo b u ilt In K lm bcrly d u r ­ing th e Bumrocr.”FUNERAL OF JENNIE PATTERSON.

HELD IN HANSEN BV THE L . D . 8 .T h e-fu n e ra l oC JennJo P a tto rson of

H ansen w as held W edncBday afternoon In. th e chu rch in th a t tow n u n d e r th e ausp lcea of the L. D. S. chu rch . Tho body w aa taken to UWh fo r Interm ent In tho ccm etcry w here the body oigt h e r fa ther, M. A .n ’ullerBon, lu b u r lc ^ T h e little g irl w as 8 yottr«. 3 montha and 26 daya old. H e r fa th e r w as k illed la s t w in te r In th e accident a t Uu> Main B tre c t croBsIng In w hich a tra in ran Into Uie H ansen party . H er m o th e r Hurvlvcd her.

T Jiis W eek a t ^ V a r n e y ’s

Peanut^^ebJsjes 20c lb.See O u r E aitc r Goods

V A R N E Y , T h e Live C andy M ana 3 9 M i m W e i t

ThlH phoiograi/h of aomu of Villa’s cuvalfy show s wo II tho wiry, la thy Moxfcori boraea on which th e bandlt'a m en a re m ounted. T hey a re a s acUvo a s ca ts, a re w onderfu l clim bers and can forago wboro borsoa from th# S ta te s would gtanro. • n_______________ ;________ '

X H. McNlCHOLS & CO.PH O N E 200

Transfer & G arbage H auled a t Reasonable Prices

MAY INCORPORATE TOWNO^KIMBERLY

Based on Building Movement Call S ta rts C rusade

".'Jome tim e ago The Call p re d lr tc d ' M ain s tre e t. 11,500.00: sCTcn acfcB of

PREDICTION MADE TH.VT THIS WILL KE GREAT YEAIL.

Town.

"Ah •tiu' tow n lu going forw ard In Buch a HuljHCantial way. why no t'm ak e a rea l town by in co rpo ra tlog Iniitcad of :]um a c lu s te r o f buildlngB h e re In the ccm ntry?" Hayu th e Cull. "Suru ly K im berly ' lmn advanced to the point whiTe Hlic Hhould Join th e :<iHterliood of tow n on thlu t ra c t. ,

Y op?v;r5crica c r e v c l c r a a “ C u . .” D urK c;m ' y:;,i ’* L /u rh u :n cl5ai0 i.lc3 c-f.crcl th e m

<-•-:i rapicl-liro tlieL . . J • ::rn e — “ lo jl y o u f c w n ” w ith

I “ ‘ I S ) .

IS l i n t ; .If

..;.....A.;ide-sprenc] custom o f “rolling ynr.r o w n ”1 ^:r!;:..n i'.”s‘“1rftroc!nc'.'tl tlvSu'-anc;s c f m en to genuine

— rn'. rcly a matvCi* o f a illJc practicc. T hen yr-u enjoy anyw here and any tim e

- - the mil:], w h olcson io , he.-ilthful sm ok e v/hlclia J'rr; li-rolleri ci y;rcUe o i “ Buir' Durhan

F P i T i r ; - ;ii, .LSvi_»

; ir\ :ts sromatiCon.1lrial iiie iiow -sw eet

th a t tile y e a r 1916 would bo the g rea t- OHt y ea r In the h ln tory of K im berly, and tiie ac tiv ity h e re a t tlilH tim e In- jllratOK th a t the pned lc llon 'Is go ing to be fulfilled.

"W ork 1b ' now under way on-tht*-' Swi^arlnger & W lluon building on M ain utrci‘1. oppoBlte th e K im berly llo to l. large forco-of m en a re working on the foundation fo r th e new bank build ing and Odd Kc-Uowh build ing and by n ex t week w ork will undoubted ly be under full sw ing on the new blackanilth shop and g arag e to be erected by W - A. Olll oppofllte th e bank corner, the h ardw are bu ild ing In which Sw ear- luger. & W ilson a r e locatcd* In being moved so u th of i ts old location and will be nioved up a g a in s t the T u rn e r & C laiborn build ing , occupied by W ilson nro therti' g enera l sto re , to m ake room fo r th e big s to re -bu ild ing th a t firm will e rec t ad jo in in g th t ' S w earlnger & Wilson hullding. ■ I t Ih also tum ored tl ia t/ the ConKolldatcd Wagon & Ma­chine com pany Ih negotiating, fo r the purcha«e of two luLi on which they will e rec t a bu ild ing w ith a fifty-fool fron tage, and the Idaho Seed & P ro ­duce com pany Is considering tlie ercc' tlon of ft la rg e Heed wiireliouBi;. on i' Hite to be Hel(?eto(l.

"A s has b e rr to fo re b ee rr ntat<^d In Tile Call, WllHon IJrothern and. Sw oar Inger i i W llnon w ill each e rect a b u ild ­ing w ith a flfty -foo t fron tage and a doptli of one liundred fcct-- -Bxcava- tlon for th e S w earlnger & • W ilson building lu now com pleted, and the bannmcnt w uIIk a r c being pu t In tlilH week. Afl Hoon a« th e o ld wnreliouflc l)u!ldlng Ik moved work w ill p ta r t on tii<? bJiflfment of tlie wnHoa'CVothcrH blnldiiiK, and >iot)i bultdliigfl w ill be mulled to r o n i p l c t l n n : '

"llo th hulliHnKK will be ' etiulppcd wit'll II m odern iicatlng p lan t, will coir^ tain ru n n in g w iU rr and In every way will he (-(lual to a n y liulldlngH of like Hlr.c on tlie tra c t. WIlHon UrotlierH will have' n lurgo. commodioiiH reat room fo r lacllfH wUh all nindeni con- v.-nlfiice:i/ Hod Ijrlck w ill bo-UHi-d In tin- cd tistrucllon . w ith w liitc brick for trlmmlngH.

"Klnitiirrly can noxv'lioaHt of a cnfe Hcrttnd to nono In th e couply—and, In fact. It haH hcfn it good ri’n tau ran t <-v.T nine-- Mr. Itici' Iuih Imtii Ii.t o , as is indiciiti'd In tli<- conn tan t incrcaiie In hlH buslncsii. • Hut Mr. Rice realizes tliai K im berly li< eo n stan tiy Krowlng. anil li<> jiropoHi's (o kceji uh reast^ jf the timeii. D iiring Ihc laiU weekNor ten daya be haa been QuIetly changing the

T lor of ills place, iiddlng a little I- ami th e re u n til lie now lias nuUe, (iiim'niiolltiui a p p ea rin g place. 'H e

lliit Ilnoleiini on th e floor, new stielvlni; for lil.s eanneil R oods'anil re-

Ked tlie w hole pjiiee. Tlie con- st:iTitly inereiiHlng l>iit<lnesH di'iiianiled tlia t a ildltional h e lp he added, and lie wan fo rtu n a te In s i'e iiring the hit - vlces <if n, K. W llll«m«. an experience.f^ c'lic'f who liuH recen tly been with the K ilpatrick (tafe a t F ile r. Mr. W.llilamH nec;ds no endc>n«'iiient from The Call — Ills w ork s p e a k s 'fo r Itself.

K rnest Whlt<'. o f Tw in Falls, wa:* ;ird>'d tin- rontra<-t for the new hunk

building and th e Odd Fellow s hullding. an<l w ill (loubth'HH e ree t thr- T n rn e r A:

ones hu lld ing :uul th<- T illey hullding. 'Iileh a re ' tit l»' b iiilt In i'onn<'etion nil tlie o th e r tw o hulidlngs, Mr.

W hite has a la rge force a t work IIiIh ■ip.Tnlng o u t th e hasetiient and

m aking the necessa ry n-pairs and I'li.inseH In th>' foundation . The hank- hulldlng and th e ()»ld Follows hulliHng

111 he two HtorleH, l’f>-foot fron tage 1th a ilepth of so f.-et, and the T n r- er Xi Jon i's hulM ing and th e Tllh-y

bu ild ing will p rohahly be but one story.

■ i . 's t WhUi‘ a lso has the fi.umla- orl{ on the new parage opponite • tik ;.eil-01(I‘ A.- llViThailKh, of

.n u h l , have th e eu n tra e t / o r tln ' .work tin'- irround.

"W. It. S'utiiiii'Ts lia^i hniiclit s-v .T al lo ts :;.IJ..Iriliu: iln ' l i v r y t-iri. ..a Main

tho M cEwen t ra c t, J3 600.00; tw o 'ftnd o nc-bulf b locks o r about seven ac re s In th e T u rn e r trac t,-designa ted in the- old tow nsllo p lo t OS blocks 38. « and tho w est h o lf o f 37, J3.000.00.' The la s t nam ed vms selocteil b'y th e board and bos been purcbuscd.

•‘K im berly Is to have an open oir p artllon th is sum m er, w ork having s ta r te d th is w eek oh a s tru c tu re 40x40 on tho vacan t lo ts bac^ o f tlic S ta r th ea tre . A la rg e te n t has been o rd e r­ed that'■ w ill be s tre tched over the. f ram e w ork, and a fine floo r w ill bo p u t down. A m usic s tan d ,ivUl bo eroctod m th e c en te r o f tho hall and aeats will bo provided a ro u n d tho en tire enclo­sure . I t 1b believed a t th is tim e th a t tho b a ll w ill be ready so It can be de­d icated by F riday evening. April 21sL •Announcem ent of th e event w ill be m ado in am plo .time, how ever, and on inv ita tion w ill bo ox ten d ed -to every­body in the county to a ttend thu dedi­cation.

"T he b asem en t an d foundation work Is com pleted fo r th e fine residence of R. a. W ilson -In Uie T u rn e r addition and th e m a te r ia l Is on the ground for

GENEIUL AHYERTISINf;

NATIONAL iL U IiA ri JUG- BESTED BY PROMINENT

MEMPHIS DRUGGISTW o u ld R «m ind th * ' P u b lia to , R r« v a n t

8 io k n « * i by R am ltvm B th * C a u M •

T . D. BALLXr Da prom inent d n ig s ls t o f M empbU saTs;

“M ucb slckoess could and would bo p revented if tb e people would only ro- m em ber th a t constipation la ono of tbo f l n t causes. As n rem inder. 1 BUggesi tb e slogau. ^ "

“ 'Ilexn ll Orderlleti. tbo laxatlvo tab* le t w ith tb e p leasan t toBte.'

" I BUffRoflt R exall O rderlies os I know tb e ir form ula and bellevo they aro tb e best rem edy fo r re liev ing constipation. T hey can bo used by m en. women or «blldPon.*‘

SKEJELS-WILEY DRUG CO.T H E R E X A L L STO RE

YOU NEED

Z E N S A LF o r th a t bothersom e Skin T roub le ; D ry Zensal and M oist Zcnsal for- the tw o dis- • tin c t types of Eczema. 50c the jar. C ity

. Pharm ady. ^

EXCELSIOAUraCYCLE

( I ’riet-164J.SPEED, $200.00 A d v anec /il .A p ril 1st

1.1COME ON BOYS!

I I l t i ' i t is, Tht- B it: ; 'e s t . .M ust P o w e rfn I . Ka.sli-sl e v e r y w n y the; H est in n lo re y e le <.-ver p u t d ii th e ro u ii. A v%\- e li i i ie u v t-a r ah i'jiil o f l lie m iiu i l r . \v it!i n e w fe a tu re ^ iV V c ^ r lie- f(ir<! p u t in a iunti)rey»-le. K v e ry o n e ot' l l ie in f n l l \ ^ e v e l - ) p e i l to n ic e l ia n ie a l a n d p ru e t ie a l p c r f e e t ia n .

HERE ARE SOME OF THE FEATURES CONSIDEBATION

T .'Itra P o w e r T w in M o to r w ill i K iila r 'e i l V.-ilves.S ihuieC il N’a lv c A e lio ii,

• I - j i t i r e ly l \n il( ) s e i | .M otor C lia in . C liile lt a iu l C lu tv fi .M i-eiiaiiisin; , i'

d e a r S h if t w ith A n lo m a lie .^ h if t L o .’I;

F O R YOUR

1 liv th e c-liit-1: a rm wKTi.no h re a h , s t r e le j i o r lo o sen . •

T h e se ; i n ‘ ju few o f t lie li(! ap i> ie e ia te il .

We. in v i te m ust c-rilir.T l, ii li C V.TV m a n '..Im w iu i i s 'a n

A n lo i i ia l i . ' S h m L o .'k o p e r - ^ > •es o r o :i ie r ' i t i i .T v e n i i i t '‘p a r i s h

fe . 'i ln r .y t l i a l lu in J - l jc

•v ie f. • liai-.i. .iep e m iiii . le

W hen a B etter Motorcycle is Built, I t Will Bo An E?:ccIsior.

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Bros.SOUTHERN IDAHO AGENTS

2nd Avc. South. '

1 f o n r a r f i 's In tli '- T iirT iei

TWIOE-A.WEEK TWJN FAHLS TIMES, TUESDAY, APR. 11.1910. pacJe s b v z v

C IIA P T K n I—Sliprldaii'a a tte m p t to m ^ko u buDnena m iin or III* nuti Olbhs by ■ tu riln s >1)111 In ilie muclilim aliup In U tbljs soliiK to a. flttiilturluin, u nervoun wrctk.

CliAI>TKil J I i - I io flndii lihnaelf iin In- •.•oiaWcTubli-* u»0 uncon«lJer<:a^Hiture In tlia ■'New liuUKo - uf lliu Blufftllliw. U« >veo» Mnry Vi.Terc.-ei< lookin* uC liliii from u »ufimicr IiousQ «c»l dour.

C H A PTER »n.

I t wa.H Bray ittonc. w ith lr>tj|; roofM of.t!il<'k (,’m -n hIiiIc. An nrc-liltoct ^vhn

<•, gloved the iiill<lcr ‘'fJotlilL- motiv«*n" |i;id ' .'ikuSlt whuft h r llk<’(U it wiiH to be Hr.-ti

■ I OQce tUiit liu liiid Upi'M k 't t unlmin IierptI, nml lie hml >vr<iuKtit u {lU'ture o u t o f b b lioiid Into n noble and ex- iiti.iiiC rcu llty .: A t tbe siicnc t l in c a tniidBcnpo (liHljTrKT Ijiid i)l«yt*il sii k'IoiI a B<?vouiS, v>'llb n 'liO y-inndu ncccHKorles

■ o f acTCcn. iui|irott<jh uud vlKt«. tUivt nU rt'/iJy w lm tfvor look of dcuiu 'HH re* inuliiwl uiiuii the iiIucl' ivuh to ItH ml' vuntii(.’>% UK Hlunvlni; a t IciiHt oric* tlilii;; ye t rJcau 'n n ilc r the Krlniy Hlty.

AUoKCtlivr. th e lu 'w house ivns ii sn-*- ccHB. I t >vH!i one uf tlmne nrchUVi in’ HIItVCSBPH ■'^vlllfh the OH-IRTHveiled In p rlv iiey ;'ll rovciilcil notlilni,' o f the iieojile wlio lived In It wive that t»»'y w ere rlrli. ' In <>nr s'vellhif: c ltlt^ rleh fiiitUlles, **im* iifler nimtlier. inlio title aixl o.ceiniy hikJ i lutUHeH an for- tiim-N rlHe ami fall—(liey nnii'k lln! )il;,-li llih-. It w-a'x Imiii'OMlUIe to linah'- l)ie u <'}i)li]'5^t<iy \va;;<)ii left uvviUk o r .li 'lv ew iiy „ r tl ie neu - ho ii-e . and yet It vv;i«—<»!i Itllilis rljtUtly vnllvxl U—••l.eauilrul." , •

\V lia t '|l ie nn-h](('(‘t tlioUiclil e f tliu "<:ri|f() di .Vjijn’li." uliii-h liiin*: 111 It.i Vitsi Kold revej iif riicix-ct fn inie a^^aliinl the j:i-;iy\v»wl of Ih tu l<e-e..ll-Jeclnred - (iei'lui|>H' Ik< tuot un t II.

•■Kilitli, did yon say only eleven f e e t r nil.lm in.nted starinj{.-i.t ll. h». the «vhiie.Jarla’lr .| iK lij u{ a I-nllni. l.ert.T helped him I.) i:et »iit « f lji« ovejv*ti»{.,

■•|Ch‘veti wHliuUt tlie ffum v.” xhe M- jtlaliieil. " Ii'h sjTl.'iiilidV di>trt ytju th ink '/ i t ll;.-ht<-iis lliiiiCH up h». 'I'hi hall «-as kind uf «I'niiiiy hefore.”

'•.No nt.v,-:" xai.l UU.hn. - ••T ills htutiie III the fuvner i» j)relty,

tot)." xlie h-nnirked. •'.Majmnii ntiil I l.oii«lit that.- ' And l!||>hs tu rned at her illrec ticii in-li.j(il. atnid a Krnve of 1i]hhe>} palniM. n "life-HUe.'' tieunUM Mo'ir. of a pliintk’ emnti paln led with. utiuii(ieastitile »>i«lhrJIiianey. rp o n .liN elic-olate lie.nd h.'

■ held a j;..Id-tlppe(i sp .'ar; anil f<i r.-st. It.i w as red and yetlnw and hlaek an<l silver. •

••IlalleltiJidj:” ;va>* the nnle eoniiiient of tile n-liicn.-(l u 'an.ierer. iin.l Kdl'lh. xayhih' she »'onl|] "Hml niainina.'^ left ’lilin blhiUlntf lit the .Moor. Presently , a fte r rtlw hml lUrtiippeattMl,, he t»iniL-d to the colored inau who Htood wiiltlui:. IUhhs' traveiliii;' ha^' In his hand. "W Jiat do yon th ink o f It V lUliha UHked, HoJi'iniily.

•'Grnn''.” ropllpil th e wervlior. "Slio mlRhty hum to dUn'. kU 1i> nJI'em wrlnkJf!'. VoHsnh. she (idKhty huril to

••I expect Hhe nnist he." Hiiid nihli.i, his B lnnfo.rptunilnk' reileetlvely to the

, bliiclc f«'U htMinl for n iiioment. "In there h plaee anyw heru I could U«i dowo?"

• "Ve.HHiih. U 'e ROt .lue ncm npare rooiHM nil nx up .fo' you. Hiih. I{i|(ht up Ktnlhit. «uh. Nice room."

He led the wHy, nnrt'BlMv^ followed' slowly, HtoppiiiK'nt Infervalu tr? roat,

woniCD A<’*;re ai"* w ork uuiTfr th e pfl' te u t l r noniinni dif«*etion o f . iiiiotlior Piiilmiiii porter, who tvnn profoundiy cnjoylnir hlH own uffoctntlon of beitiff barusnn) w llb care.• "EVyt.liUu: B or look Bplck at\' jipon

fo‘ the hlj: <Ioin‘H tonight.” Blhha’ f^iide e.'(plained. ehiicklinpr. ‘'ycsDUb. 1VC* >.'ot'hiir doin’K toniis’lit.' iHfr iloin'aL’*

T he room to which he rim dueted his IakkI^i: ehftrxe w as funilshtH) Ui evory piirtlcu lur like a room lu ii uew tiotcl; arid Bihba found It plcam m t—tlionRh. Indeed.' uoy niotn w ith n (;ood bed would hnv« ‘neenied plea.>«iUit to hlti}' a f te r hU jw unpy. H e atretchw l him- Holf liat inuuetllately; iiud hiivlHs r e ­plied ••.Vot nolv" to ' the uttenduufH offer to.nijpack the iiaj;. eloHisl IiIh eyefl wearily.

WliUe-Jaeket. racially Hynipathetle, lowered the w l»dow i»hnde» and m ade an v.tit on tiptoe, eneoutiterUiK llio o ther w iiite Jiiekot—the lnmi8He<f^over' fleer—in the hail ^ 'itiiou t. Siild the enicrj;hn: one:

l ie inluhty Hhnky. MIhI' Jackflon. Drop rljcht ,duwu hu' Bhet Uls eyra, ICyelldH all black. lUcb folks i^otta ko

•You Leak a G reat OcM BetteV Than W hat I Expected."

m other, im 'vely . *'(n t> Uven np n little niid take an liitereKt lu tUlUK«. Tlmfti. w liat papii AViiH Hiiyln' th if inornintr. a f te r »vi- ^ot y«iiir tek*i;niui^ and Ihat’i* ^vh■lt'\) atiniiilate ym ir appetite , too He w»« tu lk ln ' over -Ills p lans fo r yon—"

'"I'lansV " lliiiliN. tiirnliijj on hl« Hidt*. Bhl<-Id>'d his eycM from the ll|;t>t wills 1|1: hiinil. .HO th a t he mlKbt see her b e t' lor. -W h a t—" '• Jlo paiwed. -W ljaf plunH Ik he imikliiR fo!* »u‘, tlvothv'r'!"

Fhp tu rned aw ay. koIiik back to the winlloAv to d raw down tbi* Hhade. "W eli. you be tte r taik I t over with hln>." Hhe nald. w ith |ierce|itilile nerv- oaxiiesK. "Ht* !>eHer u*ll yon hltusulf.I <hm-;t feei an if I 'h a d uiiy call, or- actly. to Ko Into It: and yon be tte r tfet to Hlet'p now. an y w ay ." ' She cam e and «\ood by. the bednlde once more.}'<ni m»i«i rwHtnibor. HJbb.K, w hatever papii cloe-s in for the best. He loveH lila children and wantH to <lo ^viiiit'K r'lcht l>y all o f 'em —and you’ll niwaya tlnd he'll rlKht In the eiid."

He nimie n little KeHture of whii-h neemwl to eoijtewt her; niid she rUKtleil to the door, titrnliii; to xpeiik afc'uln a f te r nhe liad openetl It. "Yon Ket a Kood na|i, now. ho ax to he dll reHUMl up for toidKht.”

“Vou—you Hivivu—hr— ” lllhbK Htapi' inered. hav ing beKUti fo Kiwitk too nuiekly. Cli'eekink' himself, iie d rew a lonjf hrenth. then anised. ijtiletly. ••Does fatlior ex p ec t.m e to come dow nw tain UiU-evenlnKr'

"W’ell. I tfilnk ho dow ." >Bwen'd. "y o n «ep. II'k the 'hoiw« warinlnjr,' ux he t'Hil.f It. and he Haid ho thInkH all ou r elilld reit un^lit to be Around UK, im well iih the old frlenih* and o th v r ’foiua. I f* iwal w hat he tbInkM yon need—to take n a In terest und iiren up. Yon don’t feel too' bad to come down, do you ?"

••Motlier?" ' '•■WellV'“Take a «ood look n1 nie,” he snlij. •‘Oh. Heo here!" site e.rted w ith

briiaU cheerfulness. "Yon’re n o t so off aa you th ink you are . hibbiv

Yon’re on the mend, und It w o n 't do you B«y hi»riH to please your—"

••It Isn 't tha t." he In terrupted . "IIoU ' estly, I’m only Jifraid It m lsh t spoil Bomehody’s apj.eflie. Kdltii—"

"I lold yon the cidhi wVik too Hensl- tJve.’ Kite, internijKcil, In tnrii. " y o u ’re !i pU'iuy ntHxV-liioUln’ enonch yoiint: man f-.r anylroci.v; You.Ui.il; liU*« yo\i h(-i>ri lliroii;;!) a Ion;.'.kp<>!I and hecun tn net w.ell.^aiid th a l’ii all the're Is lo It."

'■All rlc h t,' n i e<j|iie to tiie party . If the r.-si of yon eaii Ktiind It. 1 can’" !

" I f l l d.) y .m .p iiK t,” »>1«. reu in jeil. ' rnstliti;.' iiitcj trie hall. ".Vow take ir

ll i ‘;i neinl line o' tile help to

ROOl AGAIN lUBNED DOWN

fm p ire S ta te D elegation Will Support Hughes a t Convention

K r.lT llM C A N S l.KANJNI}I'. Jl. AS t'A M UDATK.

(iuriiiier>ri )i>i|er to

shliiK' ->io«e .Mu) Cii Hanks tit (he 0 . tVltJtdniw.

M>y.V VOIJK,- ,Vatlonal politleal Ini- portane.- waH seen here lonlftiii In tin' reM l.vUon of KrederleK t \ T an n e r as ehairmJin of the New York m ate Uv- publican eonimluHlun.

TiinniT was n -e le c te d thla after- noun.' a tlt-r one of the HharjieHt flRlith In tiu- hlKlory of York politiesThen.- r.'KUltH a re seen by leader.n ol vnrioiiN fjietion« in the D»rty:

V irtual jndoraenieni of Suprem e Court .lui>lU-e H uR hen i\ b th e rh o le i ' o f the .Vcw Vork deii'satlon, for pre-*l- den t.

T he il.-feat o f n second ultem pt to nh tn in an* (ndorBejuenl for th e enntll- dney of form er S enato r Kliiiu Hoot.

nefi-at of W illiam 'H arnrfl. J r ., of Al- liu!\y. In hlif n t t m p t to dom inate th<’ coBiinltte<' and the delCKatlou to tive na tiona l convention .'and cuni<eguenti> a vSct(Jry for Q overnor W lilttuan und hid foUowertt. who a ro n y o w eJ ly HughoH men.

Senator J, W. Wi-ekH. .Muiisiachu.Hctt.i, nppublk-.'in uHplrant 'for prenldenihil honoru. bm wlio.hUH niever been »erl- oij.-ily eotisldered, m ay be ready to Btep Aside In favor o f lloosevclt. T h a t was th e eon«lnivthm placi'd by Roofeveli adheren t', tonljjlit on th e fuel ihuv C harlea (J. W nahburn, Keqerally known an WeekH’ cam paign mannKcr, wlt,i GoorRe Von L.^Meyvr, {orm er neere- tn ry of the navy, nnd knowrf h ere to ­fore I.H \S'i-ek'*' i)(.o»ter, had a lenutliy

-caul^n.'m-e with t'o lonel Hooiievelt to­d a y . A t (IH coucUwliui M*-yer ei.ine ou t op.enrly fo r Hooaeveit ai* tin- !{<• pn l.llnu i eandidate.

U Is niv

ft. recent u tatcm eht from the four cun- dhlatea for delcKates a t larKif announc- lUK the ir M jppori of iloo.Hevclt. the iie'ethiK of till- WeekH (ori:e« w ith the -oloiiei took on tire aspect o f '"an o th e r lenllnK" niovvmL-nt h-tw een tl'iv Hull doose an d the llepuUUcaU".

-NKU IJKSI .SCir.n 'K f.V s k h i m lUSt^JVKKY AT j o n x s IKH'KI.V.Sl lA l/n .M D U K . M il.- Wxperl'm ent.H a re .

•heliiK iiuuk- hy elieelnUi^irt u i Jo h n s H o p k in s j» ilv ,T ! 'liy h o s p it a l , w h ic h . If MUcee,-.Hful, w ill i r r e a l ly 'a ld In th e n '- sui'e.U'Ailivn of pen-oiiM iip p u re n O y dead frcim lirow iiinK o r a s p liy x fa tlu ii . Tli*' lU'w t r e a in i i t i i I.-* t|ii- iti jee tio ii o f a s iT iim III s t l r iM ila f lie- h luod to -ini'h a n . v t.'iij IW v.-m furn» ;i r .-jic llun on th e h e a r t . T h in w ill k r e p t h - p e rso n a l iv e u n til th e n p p a rn t i is p i- r fn - in l

•l.Mir th e luilK s I'lillhe (IIII Into-

T h- ^e^l not dIviilK.'hv<-ii trlvil i'X|>erlni'-ni;

n. .......... ..at Ih.' pr.-.s.'nt tl

tloKB,

will

ha- ITmh<-rw M .

the re-ekvtlnTi and flu- earryin deni U'll.snn,

he was n and tlK-ri'fore i o f the Htale, so

• Ki I’. U.

■ im h' a Infui

-\ n(ij{,\f;v I. C.VMMM N (;(u ;s

AiKniv.y l.ru^.i'iiiiK .un >v Hnhl

or G eneral Ak-.\;inder K of the Binte of l'fe[<l- (J-'neral Crow ^tutel^

01 on orflelai bu.slhes.ilol ht-re n t tl...... ... wltll<.‘ lu' tiiltted With ■ .Vaihjnai IJiiarii, hi' did Whil.- h.-re he Mihl hh.

t ill •Ilf l ‘, \V. .Mm

lid til.' ^ijipiiinin

> tau i; M i;s t h a niiAVK A f i 'i :M » i< r n s

.UKlulyTwin Fall.i

i-en aftc a.- hlKh hlond p ressure o

uSsUvv arierleA,K lo th .' phyah-'lanH. If th.

he pirfi-cted. and there I •alliin Jhai 1) can. the Merlin •eted <H-veral luiwrs ivfier W\

'he |ihy.--h-lan.

s of blood pr

)'d in

,f bark, ftlvei'rlii' ler-l-ka. oft.-ii pendletHs. -1-ivls nilMiii HurprlsltiK roni uuiti S i’tH).Vi-'[‘L re llev ;. I ’ASK roniitlpalioii, sc ftas. The INi^'I'AS'l'. .\dl<T-l-ka is Hiirprhtlu,; F isher iiruK (Co.

■licndhlth.|X-0|dl- slioiihl kiKi if Ktuijvl- hneUlh.i: 1'.. a < inixi'd III A'

' Mey.-r (iiihl. •. t ’.eywill he the p Candida li that

. .Mr. Jlprerereii.

anyliudy e .■h;vun.> ’H’' 11 ,ke.-p -i.H 11 an ’ keep (-iisnn e.K; ■, "Ve>sitl

A nybody a •)it t>le l.oy—N min-y; I keep a Kilt (he cronnd e*-^.ul'fhe nan

lu- look tnh I! ily hihl ..n t—•’ i-nsillMK of BklrlK CH M i-h. i'heridiui

In tliii fcir> dhii

idy iivvrea.U<- f«-ll silent 111 IV :

in the eorrhior. It lintryliiK lo «reet her

.Mie wiiH one o f (hosi- fat, pink peojde w ho fade and contract u’lth a«e llk<- dry ln n fn»lt; and her ouN lde wn true pi.rtm lt 'o f her. Uei- husb-.ind her tlalijihter had loiiK nuo uh^irhed her. Kdith llv.-d ^1 d

: dati^'lilei hO belli hW wire i« thut she hiul hiii>; helon-. of h.-i

i|i>: i‘l Sh.i-AJiJau.. y with hlni

11 KO toevp rlKht aw ay, now. Jllhlm:’’H e wiiNe refreshed. stf<-tehed hlin-

Kelf ;:inKerI^v- as .me Jiilvht have a eai'e oKainst tuo i|uleli o r too luiiy a pnll niion a frayed elastic—and. j,'ettlii« to hU U-v\. wvni Ivllnklni; and toitcheil the nluide wi th a t It llew up. letting.* In a pali

He looked out int< llk’ht jind sniije.l houtte, &H v:diiirs cam e to mlml. ’•the try mnnsi-in." It hi wn which w as s.Sherldiins- i.y

th a t .Mr. Itooaelelt loRleal Itepnblleitn UeguhUcftii nentljneiu Is ridllnn np h tlia t dirr'ction. -Ills e.xpi-rlenee In-th"

. Ills e.xtenalvi- knouleiliti- of af- fivlrx iiud uf .m en. not only in ihi.i ,i’f>untry hut uhrJud . uiak«-> h in 1‘' - m ost availab le man for the l{>-piih- lie

A djutant O rnera l P. II, Crow was In the city for Hovernl ln«i week- on Iiuslneaa. He sahl lo THK TI.MES w hile here th a t h e 'w a a confhU'nt of

Auto LiveryKil A. .Mlnnerl):—Itoirerrion Hotel -

I'lio.vK SI xuarr-iiri.j

CohiU ibiii P ie lu fv s t.‘\>V)>ofali»'m TVtitfUetiuti U f

Yellow StreakStftrruji;’

TIic Gifted Oramiilic Actor

Mi» lelnixr-ti,., 5. am t with the (!ardui-r-c»i

he

) 111;.'. si|lli

till- lemon-eohirerl aniy .-it tlx- ni grandiose jdin dd V erlrees eoi -t'lOll l(, u . h(Tparat.'d from i in; heilije; and It

Mr, UooHi'udl’s ^ ^ T w .- i i-irwltlicntt hl« Unov.-led>;e '.vnd i and th .-ir 'a c tiv it ie s have cr. fiH'tlonai contest tiiat iniKht Jenpardi^.i ihi' llepnblleim <'and!d'iie’s're-i-l<'<’t)ij(;

CDvcrnor, and i-vi-ii «'(m»pl!eine ov e'mharraHH Senator l-t.-df,'e’.-( re-'-lec-tloii ivhleh' Ik (if vital Im portan .i' to tin Ht!il<' atvd even ifi th e nalloi

wUh•ilst

-• from hl.-f.I lh iu « si-p. I ’ain

plain old hox p f 1 Klimt salt-eeliar atop fo:

I Ik-. spa

and' notln;.'Htnff of nervieo, sli

beav;oduM from

.Vos( l '|i- to -I)a (r .Stock of

S lIE K T 3TUSIC In Idaho, At

THK .MAHXOX .MirSIC HOU.SE tSi Shushone S t. N. Thonc 718

HAVE YOUR PA IR IN G FIGURED ON

NOWTelephone 45 and I will • give you &n ejtimate

Geo. F. Bemiller• 230 Sfcond Ave. E.

Mrs, .'-Jhi'ttrfin’n m anner w;h hurried am i Ineiirisi-ijnt-nt; her elolln-s n iiiled m ore than nJher women's chilhes; sin- iteenied to wv-.ir t'»> nvany »t a Unie and to be vajjiiely troubled liy them. and.Hiie.was patiinK <■ nklrt dow n over some nnnily in ternal dlsHi-nslou u i the m om ent she opeiuKl JIIIiIih’ door.

A t Hlshl of the recuinbeiit IlKiiro beuan lo eUi«e the dour w ftly , a drawing.', hut the y;iuii({'uiau hud heard the tnriiln;.- o f the knob and the ri tlliiK o f skirts, and he ojieijcd bin ey<

“ b o h 't ' ;;o. m alher." lie sji^Jd. -1 not i iH h - v p ," ',» \v \ in ) : hjs lon»r U*km' over llie .side, of the lied lo rUe. b u t' she i<et ir haiid on bl.-< Hlioiilder. struinInK bim ; and hu lay tlut aKaln.

"N'o." -slie snld, bendlnc over to kl.H.i his vheek. •;! ju s i come fo r j i m inute, bu t t vviiut to'Bve how y,ou >win. Kdltb m i ld - " I-

" I ’oor I-'dlth:’’ he murmoriHl. ":5hc coiJlrln't look nt me. .she— "

•‘Nonsen-ie!" .Mr«. Sheridan. ItavfnK le t In the llKht nt a window, cam e back to the iK-dHldc. "Yoti lu«*k a xroul deal be tte r than w hat you d id before yon w ent fo the Riinltarluin, nnywny. It'll done you jrood; a lKH)jtcnn hoc tha t rlRht aw oy. You ni-e<l fn ttln c up. o f c iucse. iu»d yo\i liuven 'l Rot mtjcb color—"

*’.Vo.’’- be Bald, " I haven’t much

loiiK lim .'. a n d no o n e ro n l.l ha a n a m e to tin- c o lo r o f ii. b‘iit l i r s t h a t th e p h ie e b a d no look of o u t a l hve!. a n d th e K w ard v n e a t ly tr ltiu iiedv^is th e Slu-rlditn!<

D ire e tly o p p o s i te th e w ln d o V erireeH ’ l a w n l i a d be en K raded

color."You hwk a Kfent deal lie tter ’tb aa

whiU I experted.""E d ith m ust h a re m K « a t vocal>«-

la ry :- be chuckled.• She'ji too sensitive." said M rs. Sher­

idan. "and It m akes her o sa jf^ rra te ■ little. NVhnt nlw ut y ou r d ie t?"

•’T ha t’!* iUl rlR h t They told m e to en t anyihintf."

"T h at’:) Roo^i." she snhl. noilillnR. 'T h e y m r.in ft»r you Just fo build up your m reiiK ^. T hat’s whnf they fold .mo the ln«t tltne-l w en t to see you a t flip sanlt-Trlnm. You Iptik be tte r than w hat yoi! did then, nnd th a t's only a little tim e nfjo. How lone w as It?"

“ KlRPt moQtbH. I think.”"S o . it couldn’t be. 1 know It oln’t

th a t lonK, b u t tunyl»e It wn* longer *n I thought. ;Vnd this lost m o n th 'o r so I haven’t had scsrre ly e ren tim e tO; w rite niorp than Just a line to ask bo^r yuu wen- tt'ettlp' nIoDf;. b u t 1 told E dltb to w rite, th e weefcn t e«ul\lt\’t, a a d l l asked Jim . .too, tn d they tmth sa id they would, so I sappone you’r e kept up pretty well on the home n tw s .’*

■•Ob. yes."“ Wfeat I tb to k yoa n eed .’ said tha

"1 M Senla to r \S•e.-k-* iiri'■purltiR tow ith d ra w in favo)r o f Colon: ..| U-IOS-v e i l '?•' \V i i i 'h b u rn w as a sk ed

’’1 h a v e • n o t ti.-i •u Ui W'.■:|| 1V dll d m o I 111.- ni- w r c( 111-'f r . n i' th .T I-.” t i l l ' f<i r m . r M>.i h i t ..'II,.I S ' - ' ll' 111 1' » 'u 'd .

"1 liav i' I lO tllh lR to a d d to . t ' l . ' T r 'i r -.1 .1 > ta t .■ m i'iit ,’' Coloii'-I l(oo ::rv .-ll

t ■it III (b !l - fa:.nM -r;t 1 .■ a ,1 tt- iilI d i a v ,d o f a n y f u . i i . id :.} ti(.-lirIn I'i ili ijr - in y d l.M rlrt. Ma:*.'i ie h u .r It:. Cl.I-Ihi- u lie re . a n d HillIt a n y J'U.-I 1 f :ie r..,n .ilriKlil w as l.r»nm w ltlu iiit n;y linm vl-edRi- a n d w o u ld b.1- cuntlnvj*' d W ill'Oll*.m y 1;ie«ul« ■seence.

••1 h a v e H tood a n d n o w n ta i id 'o n th a tr tta rv tu e n l In Mudhn c h iis e l ts a s wi-n a.sall o th e r ututcH, W hilij In H uston 1did n o t 1o.-e a n y m a n int< ■rested Ine ltli. :r sldiir In th e p r l m a r y i •onle.'U,’'

T( II- f iim ourt ! l ao i-U aeim -'ito o se v .-lld in n IT Wli,H he ld .M arch .’ll, It Kavi-’D u n d a tlo n ’f o r th e iu d ie f nmonk* Hoom- k-eU’>i { o l lo w e rs t l i a l I lo o l. w ho pr"sl<l- ed nt I 'h ic aR o f o u r y e a rn aRo n n d wai; anionK tiio se chnrR<‘d by I to o se v e lt ^•ilh Dm- -‘(h e f i o f th e H --p tlb !Iean n o tn - lu ii tlo n , '’ h a d rene 'ft-ed fen U v - in hi;!

r i-nen iv . T o U 'e e k s ’ nH p lru il.m s .M.-issarliOHeltK de leK a tlo n a t ( ’h i-

cnRo n e x t J u n e w erlouflly m e n ac ed by

LIONEL BABRYMORE 'aifc BARR.YJJALX'

LIONEL BARRYMORE—iiiui fenturiijn -

. 'I’he r i u i r i i i i t i i ; : i iK l t i i l e ! i l e , l ,

. , IRENE HOWLEY• iv e . .\ i -1 W .m il.-rp lay ,- l i r i i n in i i i^ r \YiO, ..................... T lirill;

'I ’e i i s i ' l l i i i n j i i i l i i l e r e . s t ,

W E D N E S D A Y E V E N IN G ONLY '

ISIS THEATRE

KING u n 9 98TRUTHS

S t s r l n o F u ll In to H I* V ^lndow .

to m a k e n l i t t le k n o ll u p o n w hic li s to W a R niall ru s t ic ’ s u m m e r b o u s e " I t w a s A lm ost <>u a le v el w ith I l lb b s ’ w in ­d o w n u d n o t th i r ty fi-ef a w a y . I 'ro b - a b ly th e " su m m e r baUHc" w a s p lea jn iiit n n d p n - t ty In n u m u ie r . H u t n o w th e thlD llRht I t w a s d e so la te , th e c o lo r o f d u s t , n n d huoR w ith h.iR Rim l vini-^ w h ic h h a d lo s t th e i r leav es.

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SATURDAY, APRIL 8, the Great KD^O 8, with SEVEN 'PAS- SENOERS, easily puUod^thc'Buick HiU. on Rock Crook, in' ’’low 'gear." W itb only the driver in the' car, the KING S

pulled over the same hill on ” int«nncdratc gear.”,.The performance of the KINO 8 in this test was so wonderful that*

the tru th is hard to believe.' Even those who witnessed the hili-cUmb- iap events were amazed.

TWI.N KALLS Nelson Auto Sales Co.Soutl^etn Idaho D istribu to rs

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IP ^ek lc llo w ill ho un lna truc ted and -’tf c d r n tU tuJo canno t be known now. nStcTC rccolvcd asH urascos of iiupport tZ k m m an /n o u recB , Home of them »ur- V ris h iR —from friends of .Mr. E ld e r as

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■*be D e m o c r a t i c p a r ty , b u t 1 h o p e « u r h to n o t th e c a s e . O f c o u r« e , w e liavi^

'i S v a lr lc f l , I m t r i v a l r y is a I o u r d iH tunce -.Tram fa c t io n n . I n Id a h o w e a r o u n n n - Ib b o d r f o r I’ rcH ld e n t U 'ilH on a n d unnn*

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and Ui(! sta te . ,If I nm choscn 1 will hit the flerviint of th e p a r ty and not nny R ro u p , faction o r Ind ividual. It will bo u new deni and a sciuure deal. I w in uflo every e ffo rt to brlnR all D cm ocrnts toRetlier—to ciicouraKO the orRunlzatlon of active committcoH—to drive no Dem ocrat o u t o f tlic p arty -* to devote my political ac tiv ity to nmk* IHR Idaho n em o cra tlc . not for one yea r 'b u t for yea rs to com e. Idaho needs some chanRCH—needs them bad —new officials, new policies, and. above nil, a now land bo a rd —and th e B (^ a n como only by D cm ocortlc

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.share of tho space used In th e recen t a rtic le , en titled "G rain Does Not Q llt- ter; Hut I t 's Cold In Idaho ." by Joel L. I’riest, publlBhed in -the D ecem ber num ber of -the ■^tow W est MaRazlne o f S a lt I.4il<e City. The u r tic le has JUHt been repuhlished in pam phlet form by tho Orepon S h o rt L ine, nnd thousnndB of cople's a r e being, upreud b roadcast over the co un try , w ith t^ioi r e su lt th a t H w ill doub tless a tt ra c t m any to the south s id e t r a c t d u r in gtiie n ex t few i n o n th s .^ h e poVt's r e la t - ' .......................x,.InB to th is c ity and su rround lnR -tow ns to " ro t'in th e p round "dorro'oBcd acVe" M l a b o u t t l i e opo raU onH o t tl i c T w in c o u b ch , lh « p o u l o c ro pF a ll* n i in , tl i.1 vaB l p r o m « o f c lo v o r „ | | 1 » o l bo a s la r g e Ih ia j c a r an In ylo ld ii a n j th o t>ll! p o ta to c ro p a . T l ie „ t l ie r y o n r« . S t i l l , n o t lu « s t l i a n 8000

stories. Some, a la s , on InvcntlRHtlon, have proved to be fairy utOrk'.'i. 1 pro- poHi; to te ll nothlnR Um t hiis not been carcfu lly verified, fo r th e plain tru th w ill be d ifficu lt enouRh for tbuHu un* fam ilia r w ith cond itions to livlleve.

••A few w eeks ago P . A. H ukholter drove np to the offlcc of th e Twin Fulls MIllhiR a n d .B lc v a tc r company wltti a wuRon loud o f w hite clover teed . I t-w as R ood , clean sc d, Rrowii (•n acres of land W lien Mr. Ouk* ho jter drove uw ay, h la wacon waw em pty, h u t he ca rried In hii* leatlier w alle t a check fo r upward:i o f S:iOOO.

•'W illiam VoRcl, liv ing neiir Uuhl, la s t sprinR b o u R h t 160 acres of im­proved lapd fo r »11I> p e r acre. E ighty of tiio ICO ac re s w ore ,in aliOHe clover. A. H. VoReler o f S a lt L ake liouRht the seed fronj th a t 80 acrea and h'Mr. VoRel a check for llO.r.CO; f’a irly Roiid re tu rn on th e Investm ent, no t?

/Vinos H ow ard of Buhl w ent Into th e seed-RrowlnR businoss with oil hln mlRhL H o ow ns 320 acres, half In red clover, Uie o th e r h a lf In alHlke. His seed clicck th is y e a r w as JlC,630. A roam rkablo fea tu ro a b o u t M r.. How­a rd 's perform ance is found* in th e fact tiia t th is w as the f i r s t c ro p liarvettted on h is land. I t w as c lcared of snRc- b rush and broken a y e a r aRO la s t fall.

B ta te d by seed buyers wiio cover the T w in F a lls soutli side and the n o rth - i\j^e proJectH tlia t a t the tim e th is Is w ritten , N ovem ber 1st, m ore than $1,000,000 had been paid ou t for seed In tlioue sections tills year. I)y tho tim e th e en tire c rop has moved the to ta l w ill be auRm ented by n o t loHs ^han |2GO,000 m ore. Is it re ­m arkable th a t Uic fa rm e rs In th is fa ­vored te r r i to ry a r c JjccominR enthui- s las tlc over th e ir seed posslliilltles?• "Th« m ovctncnt o t polalp«A from Idaho is Ju st boR lnn inR . Due to vari­ous causes, such as th e la te , wet sp ring , w hich causcd so m e of tho seed

f o ilo w ln R are sam plo excerp ts "An Industry th a t hiis^R row n inU

p ro m in e n c e in th e la s t tlia t i s stead ily pourlnR m ore o f th a t d e s i r a b le

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c a rs of tlie c e leb ra ted Idaho spud will Ro nut to th e m ark e ts o f th e country w ith in the n ex t few m ontlis.

" Idaho F a lls , a s usua l, w ill he the. p rinc ipa l po tato shlppinR point, but

ready cash—in to th e bank accoun ts o th e r K tatlons, such as D lackfoot. Shel-of the fa rm ers, is th a t o f seed R row lnR . jpy nnd Tw in F a lls ond R lR hy. will Some of the seed yleUls on th e T w in come In w ith larR e quotas.F a l l s t r a c t t il ls y e a r r e a d l ik e f a ir y

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pleted th e fill a t -the Deep creek bridges on th e s ta te h ighw ay a t noon .Monday. M essrs. Sm ith & G reen, one of* 'the co n trac to rs on th e high line cnlarR cm ent, did th e w ork under, the superv ision • o f Uoad O v e rsee r ' H arry Sm ilh. W. A. H eit supplied the comis- sary . A pproxim ately :iOOO jiards of enrtli w ere m oved (som e of It being hau led from a d is tan ce ' o f over 1000 feet) a t a cost o f a' little , less than 17 cen ts per cubic yard . T h e co n trac to rs R e n e ro u s ly donated $25 tow ard the w ork. Tho w idth o f th e g ra d e li

. . fee t and the fill w ill be p ro tec ted by if i r lp -rap before w in te r to p rev en t dnm- -^ 'a g e by the sp r ln R floods. T he s ta te

luRhway a u th o ritie s w ished to rem ove th e cen tra l hridce. T his w ill be s tre n ­uously oliiected to by th e Buhl high­w ay com m issioners, as cxperierice has show n th a t th e p re s tn t w aterw ays un­d e r tho b ridges is h ard ly suffic ien t du rin g tlie sp rin g thaws.

Mr. and M rs. It. W. F lu n e r of Poca­te llo a rriv ed In D uhl th e f ir s t o f Uic weok w ith a view to loca ting h e re in business, and It Is m ore th an likely th a t they will open a re s ta u ra n t and hotel room ing house. A t Im s U th a t is tJjcir In ten tion if they can find a su itab le location, o r If they can p u r­chase th e p ro p erty o f ono of tho p re s ­en t ow ners.

Mr. F lu n e r fo rm erly lived In P u ll­m an. W ash., and h o , I s a con trac to r and bu ilder. M rs. F luncK Jias b ad con- slderab lo experienco In th e hotel and cafo business.

A liie G ross, a sh cep h e rd e r for the Dob R ogcrson bond of shocp. w as a r ­rested la s t S unday evening on com ­p la in t c f Mr. D a x su lle r , w ho lives th is side of th e A rth u r g rade , on th is side of th e rlver^ and . th e h e i f e r w&s b rough t .before Ju d g e M ilner, w here he w as refcascd on bond. T he com plolnt

fo r tre sp ass in g on th« DoxsCaller lan d w ith tho sheep. H ow ever. Mr. RogfiTson camo, down th e following W ednesday and th e case w as se ttled ou t of cou rt. Mr. R ogerson- paying for th e dam age claim ed to have b e e n ^ n e by tho sheep. »

C. L. Ooodsell, who a tlead ed the s ta te h o rticu ltu ra l m eeting ,a t Twin F a lls a few m on ths ago a j ' a rep re -. sen ta tive ^ f th e F ru 't 'u cU nn ‘‘om* pjLcy of New Y ork, w ro te & 4«U er .to th e secretur} ' o r in c u o n l liu.Mness M en's aaaocMUon, a n d he M id th a t ap ­ples w ere se llin g from |3 to I2.S0 per box. T h a t Inclades th e f u e y grade* of W lneaapa and S p lt« B b « n rs and o th « r Tarletlea.

(By JOH.N' BRADLEY.)M r , the g rad e H olstein ow ned by A.

, S tau ffacher, th e saihe cow who In the Feb ruary w ork won f ir s t place In tho .h o n o r ro ll o f 'th e association , held

place again. In M arch, b u t In the vern acu la r of th e h tre e t she only held It by Uio ’‘sk in of h e r tee th ," au But­te rcup . n new m em ber of tho aasocia- tlon, a g rade Je rsey ow ned by C. F. Sm alley, cam e wlUiln olRht-tenthH of one pound of w resting f i r s t honors from her g ra sp . As It was, Nig's rec* ord for th e m onth w as OO.C pounds of b u tte rfa t fo r tho m otith , whUo U uttcr- cup produced C9.8 pounds of Butterfat, iandm g on second p lace w ith Ju s t one poin t to spare , a m em ber of h e r own herd. P rincess , a lso a g rade Je rsey , hav ing C9.7 pounds of b u tte rfa t to her cred it. Ruby, a ' g rade J e rse y owned by A. C arlson, wan a close con testan t fo r ' top .honors, h e r production be inR GS.l'pohndB of b u tte r fa t fo r th e montli. T hjs w as-the f i r s t m onth In w hich Mr. Sm alley 's herd has been in the asso- cfatloo. and , needJess to say, he J» well p leased w ith th e re su lts . Tho o th e r new m em ber of the association is .th e he rd of H at{leld & Dower, w ho en tered 21 cows and tak 'lnR tho place of th e C haffer herd, w hlcH -'% 8 ni>W4<. The race fo r f i r s t p lace In M arch be­tw een tho H olste ins and th e Je rseys w as a p re tty ono nnd will p u t every­one on th e ir m o ttle fo r U»e April records. '

S ilo s E n p t y — Il(<cordK G o P o n n .

I t w ill be observed in a s tudy of th e reco rds of th e 70 cow s w hich mudo the Honor ro ll in M arch th a t tliero Is a decided fnlllnR off in b u tte rfa t pro­duction a ll a long th e line , nnd th is Is explained undoubted ly by tlie fac t thot tho silos a ro ru n n in g em pty and also th a t tt num ber- of the dairym en have reached th e .p o o r buy In the stacks. If there has been w antlnR an y arg u m en t in favor of s ilo s and ensilage, th a t argum en t has c e ru ln ly been produced by th is fa lling o ff in th e b u tte rfa t p ro ­duction. and tlie re is now no observlnR jllq(rkn»an b u t who is willlnR to adm it th o ’cx trem o -v a lu e nnd im portnnce of havinR a su ffic ien t capacity and well- flllod silo, and I m igh t rem ark rlRht here th a t th e silo excu rsion planned l>y County A g rlc u lm ris f Bird*, for Apirl 10th nex t, should be taken In by every fa rm er who can possibly a r- runRC to go. T h e silo Is Uie certa in need in th is t r a c t o f th e stockm an, w iic ther he be a do lrym an o r w hether be bo producing beef ca ttle . Jacob S chaeffer w ill p lan t 80 a c re s o f corn for ensilage pu rposes and te lls m e Uial he considers one a c re of corn In the silo w ortli Uireo ac rc s of su g a r beets. Mr. Schaeffer w ill use h is ensilage for feeding slieep, W ith a ll due resp ec t to the w onderful a lfa lfa grow n Jn the Tw in F alls t ra c t, i t is folly to not give cmialdnraUon to a b e tte r ba lanced r a ­tion. I can reca ll qu ite w ell tlm t my RrimdmoUier baked a m ost .excellen t q ua lity of cq rn b read nnd l ' liked It, bu t I can a^so rcca ll how m uch -I ■nJ»)yoil th e " ilR h t" bread which I a te

wlien I visited som e of th e better-fixed hom.ia w here " lig h t" o r w heat bread

baked. The silo provides th e sup­p ly -o f su ccu len t feed a t tbo Umo of y e a r when I t Is n o t av a ilab le In .the Krowlng p astu re s , nnd ennllago con­nected with roo t c rops w ill n o t only low er the cost o f feed per an im al hut will a lso increase th e flow o f m ilk ; producc th e b e tte r-fin ished beef stee r ind the be tte r-fin ished hog. I believe

it is a ,p e rfe c tly sa fe prophecy to say th a t the day of $5 a lfa lfa h as paBsed forever in th e Bubl coun try . T here a re a g rea t m any m ore m eil. tak ing up th e production of beef ca ttle and tlie re has h e rn a decided Increase In the ilemTnd for S hortho rn breeding stock. T ills Is a s It should be. Our da iry business is a big business, and a good business ' fo r tho m an who la adap ted to da iry ing . B u t fo r th o 'm an w h a in n o t n a tu ra lly adap ted to da iry ­ing problem s—w ell—h e had fa r be tte r be raining S h o rth o rn s and doing h is p a r t In p a ttin g - th e tra c t on th e m ap a s u p roducer of firs t-c la ss beef stock, a s w ell a s tho lead ing d a i r j section of tho woflt T h e re o re a g re a t m any men Just now w ho a rc ra is in g -an aw ­ful how l abou t th e p rlcc o f b u tte rfa t. and th e re is no qupsUon b u t th a t tho situa tion o ffers an excuse fo r howl­ing. b u t isn t ' I t possib le fo r some of these m en th a t th e ra is in g o f beef ca ttlo m igh t a ffo rd Uiem m ore sa tis ­faction?

Safety FirstI■On.all sides you are urged to “Stop, look and listen.” B ut you dbn’t have to be on guard when you buy

S t y l e p l u sC lo th te s

T h e makers have placed this suit iy, the wide. open. T h e price is ^n o w n ‘ to be the same from coast to £oast.‘ T h e quality is .known and guaranteed. O ne deal to all.

us show the superior fabrics, the superior tailoring and the superior style made possible by the STY L E PL U S plari of specializing on

- a suit of one price— $ I 7 ‘— never more, never 'l e s s .

Straus Sp Glauber

and grndo llo ls to ln s . 3D.4; E. E. H es­ton , 4 reg iste red and . g rade J^Bcyfl. 32.2; C. H.’ W ilson. C g rade Jerseys and H olstolns. 31.7; J . .H . Gott, 3C R ra d o Jorseya • and H olste ins, 30.8: F red Reed, 14 g rad e H olsteins, 30.0.

COMMANDER AT FORT B LISS

fUNERAl O f ly iU JRAKES

O no o f tH o L nn roK t P ro c M slo n K E tc p Se e n lo th e C l ty ~ > 'o N ow DcTClop-

FIft#« i I ltin ls M ake SO.Pogpd R w r d * .F lllccn herd s roftdc th e 30-pound

record In M arch, b e ing ju s t double the. n u m b e » o f herd s In PV bm ary. T here Is one o fnc la l A. R . O. te s t being m ade, a h e ife r In th e S tiy e r herd . A. Carlson and C. IL H em plem an haT« discarded th e ir g ra d e s ire s and h a re pla'cod reg fsic red sire* a t th e head of th e ir herds. N ine reg is te red Je rse y # In th e herd o f C. E. Long pa lled down th e high he rd reco rd w ith 40.2 pounds o f b u tte rfa t p e r head to th e ir credit. C. F. Sm alley ho lds second p lace w ith IB g rado JerBcys. T h e herd- lis t fol­low s:

C. E . fx>ng. S reg ts tc red Je rsey s. 4 0 2 ;/C . F. Sm alley . 16 g rade Je rsey s and -ShorthoraB. M .l : H. H. SUyer, 14 reg is te red H o lste in s. 3 6 .5 ;. A. A. S tau ff ich e r . 15 reg is te red a n d ‘grade HolstaUls. 36.0; Q w rg e A.- Childa. 6 reg is te red and g ra d e J e n e y s . 3S.6; H H. P ayae . 11 c ra d e H olsteins. 35.3; C

tn riM by . '7 reg is te red and grade H olsteins, 3 S J ; H . B.. S herm an. 16 grade Je rse y s . G n en isey s an d Hol- s te ln s . 34.9; M. P . Dan, 19 registered^ and g rade H o lsU lns. 34.0; B ow er k H atfle ld , IS g rade H o lste in s and J e r- seya, 3X.9; J . R. Long. 10 reg is te red

Ono of tho InrgC Bt funera l proccB- slons In tho h is lo ry of Tw in F alls followed tho body ;of Lulu F rakcs. tlio nurno who was found dead in the canyon T hursday , to h e r la s t resting p l a c j ^ tho Tw in F a lls ccm ctery Sun­day V tc rn o o n . .T ho BOrvlccfl wcro held a t tho C hristian church a t 2:30 o'clock and wcro .conducted by Rev. W. E. H arm an, tho pasto r, w ho spoke ap ­propriately and foollnRly in re g a rd 'to tiic 's a d event. People from a ll pa rts o f Uio city who knew tho faiUiful R lrl while follow ing her vocation in the city . Joined w ith m any from T hree Creek. R ogerson and o tlier partK of th e county In show ing tlie la s t hdnors to h e r memory.

T here hayo been .no new develop­m ents since la s t week. Tho Htomach o f tho dead g ir l w as taken during Uio postm ortem exam ination and sen t to B oIbo fo r fu r th e r exam ination. From there it w as forw arded lo San Frtin- cIbco for *furtlier teslB . Pending the re su lt of the San Francisco te s lB , Cor-N oner Crosby has decided to take no fu rth e r action. Tlio aHsumption th a t ll w as a case of suicldo is s till re tained by tho people generally , b u t tho qffl- cla ls mako no s ta tem en i o f.th e ir opin­ions In tho case.

CUTS b P F HAIR IN S LE E PHioh School Girl W hile O ream lne

Uses Shears on H er Own Lock's.

Gen. Qoorgp BoU, J r ., in com m and'* ■; th o j;n itc d S U tM tro o p s sta tlbnod a t

f o r t IJIlss. T e i. ' ■

I f lA fR A lfe E PR ICE OF PAPERSProvincial Jo u rn a ls in G reat Britain

Ar« H ardest H it by Pulp ' Shortage.

L o n d o n .^ w ln g to tho Increased c ost.o f p rin t paper, dub chiefly to high fro lg h u , a num ber of E nglish nowspa- p tr s . particu la rly in th e provlncos. aro considering tho question of com ing to

□ ngroem enl to ra ise th o lr p rices. They s ta te th a t un less tlyiro is a n in­

c rease of tho p rice a t ^ c h new spa-' •per* a ro so ld a g re a t ma'fiy of tho pro- Tinclal n ew spapers w ill cease to exist, o r a t any ra to w ill bo suspended for th e duration of tbo w ar.

H iaw atha, Kan.—Miss W inifred Lon- neborger. ft sevenleen-year-old high school girl o f th is city, w hile droaznlng th a t aomeono w as try ing to cu t otf h erha ir, go t up tn h e f sleep ono night i u«<*»**uu ui luo wnr. recently and w ent into th e d ining I high price ofro o n of h e r homo, wheo ahe' g o t th e tho Increased co st o f m any ac-sp lssors and c u t off h e r hair. Two cessorles In connection w ith newsi>a- years ago M iss Lonneborger d id tbo production, g roa t sho rtage of l a ^ r sam e thing. A t t h a f 'lim o h e r h a ir to tho num ber of m en .w h? b»T8w as I s a long braid, and she cu t i t off. H er h a ir has n o t grown long since Chen, but in h e r last w alking tn h e r «loep sho c u t off all th e re w m

N E W G R A D E A T 8 H 0 S U 0 R E•F A L L S F IN 1 8 U E D L A S T W E E K

T he new g rade on the sontB side of tl-c canyon a t Shoshone fa lls w as com­pleted la s t wM k, accord ing to th e fore- ninn ^^ho has been In' charge of the w ork, and who w as in Tw in F alls Mcnday.

T he com pletion of th is highw ay a d e d ifficult and som ew hai m ore ex-

ncnslTe through th e necessity of keep­ing th e 'h ig h w ay open fo r trav e l, the Shoshone road being th e only passage f-.- •\utr>mobUe« ttctw ccn th e n o rth and Boath aides o f th e river. T he grade from the fe rry on th is side of the canyon to a po in t about h a lf way up th e hill has had com paratively little "Tork done on It u n til recently , owing to th e difflcn lt n a tu re o f th e work. T he upper portion of th e hlU w as pul In g o ^ condition la s t snm m er and. fall. • . ^

Antomobllea experience no dlfflcillty.I iro ^ h lS T h e -^ a u iy o n a t th is point,

n o w ^ t th e n ew h ig h w ay s h a re been ''H suncted o n 't e th sides o f th e

yoe.

gone from tho pointing O f^e ' Into th e a r m r a n d tho m unition l ^ t o i . c s and th e g rea t Increase In tho wogos o f boy knd o th e r labor.

WOULD GO BApK TO PRISONA fte r P ardon , A g e d \ ta n O e c la m th e

O uU ide W orld Ha« T rea ted Him Badly.

•- ■—DaTonport. la.—Gus Elseiiborg. bot^

enty .four yea rs old. pardoned al* m onths ago. a f te r so rr in g 28 y eara li> F o rt M adison pen iten tia ry on a m or- d e r charge, haa asked th e local pollco to re tu rn h im to th e p an llen lla rT .'

**rm lo s t . . 1 d on 't k now w hern to go." he told tho police. ' " I w an t to re- to m to prison, for t sp en t a ll o f m y Bfe th a t w as w orth whUo th e re . W ar­den Sandora w as good to m e and no- b « ly out In th e world la. J w an t to

^ hack to th e on ly friend f h a re .- ^ T h e - « o ^ police w ill probably a sk th e BUt»(l}()ard -of p ardons to revoke EtBenberg'i pardon and re tu rn h im to prison fo r th e r e a a ln d a r o t h is tU*.

Tlmea want ad« M BS TMQlts. ■