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TWICE-A-WEEK THE TWIN FALLS TIMES VOL. X. NO. 102 TENTH YEAR. TWIN FA LLS.JW N FALLS COUNTY, IDAHO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1915.' SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 PER YEAR WATER COMPANY MAKES ANSWER Sets forth to Commission Its . Side of Question. CLAIMS THAT PLANT IS WOHTIl JIOKK THAN OITKU PRfSIDfNT’S RECfPnON TtrenUcUi O iiturr <'lub OpriiH -tlio Ycur WKIi Uiilu Day. K. U. C rltcU otr AiiNffcrH UtUJtlieM Or- 4er H«urkir on City’s ApplicatJort for W rit ot ConvenIcQoe. TIio Jcttcr below, nddrcBHod to Uic IcJolio public utlllUfw comintHHlon. ' ihP onawer of Uio Twin t’allH Wuti workH compuny to llio appllcuUon the city of Twin FhUh for a wrll of <•oa>^•niepc^! for a municipal plunt.. Prom the exception taken by Mr. Critchlow to the juriHdiction of tJio <omniIs(ilon, the alUtudo of tlio com* paay on that aucBtioa colscldos with iho prediction made by tjhls paper j<Diuo tim e uro, BBVOBE THK I'fKLU' tTlLITIKS CO.MMISHHKN Ok THK STATE OF IDAHO E. Cr. In Uie Matter of lie AppllcflUow of tbe City of Twiu FallH, for CerUflcUte «f Ne««slty for ConHtrucUon of «'u- t«rnorkf* «>r .Said fll). F- i ' ' ..... . Xow foinOH Twin Kulls WulerworkH Compuuy, Ltd., uDd ttckiioWledKfd Ihc roceipl of a motion for un order and iJe^ret- srnntlni? u certiflcato of CQQ- voajenco u> Twin Falls CUy, togctlier wlUi Uie nllldavlt of the City Altorncy .of Twin Fulls attnclied. la reply, tlicreto the Twin PallK Wa- . terworku Company, Ltd., hIiowr that lmm«Hliatoly upon Urn entr>- of Uic order of the CommlflHlon In UiIk Jjtai- tor the Twin Falla Walerworkn Com- pany. repreBcnteil by Its raunasor and • one of its directors,'mot wllh tlio City - Council uf Twin t'alfs. at Twin F hUs, on Juno 26lh, 1916, at which tlm was aRreCd .tJmV the City of Twin Falls. throuKli iiH City Council or le- Rtti repreMcntatlvi', would prcHent to tho Twin Falls Wnterworks Compnny, Ltd.. Its plana or scheme for the Ih- suauc* of bondn. and that tlierou|)Ou a • prlcc be hy the Twin Fa\l» W atcrw oi^ Coinpimy. Ltd., for Uh byBtcui. payable in said bonds. Lat»?r. on o r ivbout th<! 'ioth divy of July, a'rcauo’st wa« made by the I'lty of Twin Fulls thut a cnah price bo fix- ed \itXJu U\v v.aterworkH Hyiiltni. nnd thortfupon, on AUB««t lUli, an offiT .was mndo by .the. Twin Fiills Watvr- worllH C;onipany-lo Twin Fulls City, («r th e (Mle of Ruld HyHteni n t $9i:,riuO OU. the s«mb belnR a reasonable oCfor. in -view of tlio amount, cxjien.dcd by tUv Waterworks (’onipuny..nnd the prcn- ent ocndlHon of Uio plant as a Rolnt; coocprn. Tlint thi-rrart.'r. on Septt;ml>tT Cth. 1915. thr^ t;ity C(iiinril, by a majority TOU.-. pnssj'd a n-solutlon offerlnR to the Twin Fnlls Waterworks X^ompimy, tlii> hUin of $60 ,000. 00, payable in bonds Ilf tlif City, but making no cash offer of any kind, whicii offer was. on the ,. Sth .Iny of S.'pti m b.T,-IflC, n\iect«.d by till* Twin Falls Wutc; works Com- pany. Hil. Th.- off.-r so made by the ('Ity of Twin l-'alls was and is unrea - sonable. and not In tinymnnnor fair < . just, ills is Hhowii by the facftliat afti ^lORutlntionH botwoon the City of Twin Falls and tho W\itcrworks Company mon* than two-yi'srs a«o im off.-*- w'.h iii .ijH liy the City Council of Twin r-'K l f>n May Mih. I9i:i. to purch sold Waterworks syHtcm for the- r of JSO.000,00 In bonds. Tills offer ' not accepted b‘^calIBe It wnH not iloi ••d adi-qunic. and at tho same titao an offer ^^•us mndo by the Twin Falls Wa- trrworks company. Ltd.. to the City, to 8>>11 said system -for SlOO,000.00 ol the bonds of tli.r (’Ity. Sine* snl.l last named cinto a larse amount of cupltai expenditure has been niiidp V ilii Twin Falls Waterworks Company, am the sybtrm ^ omre valuable tiiiin li ' Ihwi was. The Twin Fulls Waterworks com pany. wijile not aUmHUne or conred. -in'e-Abo- Jurisdiction ot tbe rubllc \'tU' itlea Commission in tiio premises,-Is de- »lrou.'< that the facts may be before the Commission for Its InformntJon. TWI.V. FALI-S WATEIIWOUKS COM- I’ANY, Ltd.. ' «y E. B. CKITCHLOW,. Vice rrcsldcnt. Su« pf I'kali. County of Suit J^ e . HK. E. D. Critchlow. bclDR first duly swoni. Uepo»e« and say«: That Up Is And for* five years last past, has been tho Vice Prcstdent of the Twin Falls Wat|‘rwork« Company, Ltd.; that be Itui rund the forefoinR atnten\cot and .know,B tho rontcnU thereof, and die . same It true. Further deponent say- cUt not. , E.B.CR1TCI(IX)\V. Spbscrlbed and avom to before tne. this .:7th day of September. A. D. 1915. . • E. XI. DAVIS. (BcAl) ' . Notary' Public. My commtaslon expires February lie 1919. ' It has boon some time since Odd J>\*llowH hall •witnessed such u Rath' ibg of Jadleu as wero-present Tuesday afternoon, >vlicn tlie presidi’nt of tin Twoptleth Century club held her un nual reception. In the recelvlnR linq with Mrs. Morse were Mesdomes Pi ard, Norton, Clouchvk and i’ike, two past presldenta belns nbiient. The guests wore also Rreeted In the hair way and cordially welcomed by mi‘m- bers of tlu- re«\*iilloij committee. Tlio decoratlonH about the hall an. much of the proBrom were remlndert of tho autumn season. Bt-'nuUfully tinted autunm leaves wore use^f in profusion,-while here and there were Imemnso bunchcn of asters. Autumn leaves in tiio program were the vaca- tion, pxporieoces of several of.the raembora tersely and entcrtulnlnRly told hy Mesdames J. H. Seavor, W. jzier, A. K. Seaver, H .^ . Hlue, Nixoni K.‘ A. W yatt. J. B. Wiilte, W. T. W’Bllaco and C. C. SlKRlns. M isses Pauline apd Viola Alfonte furnlslied music throuRhout tiie after-, ;ioon, tho former RlvinR what she term. Hungarian "uutumn foaf.” In the form of a violin solo, jilayed as only such an arllat ciwi play. Another niu- ;flcal number was given by Mrs. T. J. Woods, wlwso splendid voice was heard‘in two sol£H. Post mortem" of the past presi- dents was tiic Uisk asslRnod to- Mrs. V. E. Nixon, who retusing to speak of passed" presidents, placed them In a. niche In the hall of fame and pro- ceeded lo eulogize and oUiorwlse dls- their merits aij^d demerits for tho •lulnmont oC tiie guests. Those BO honored- were Mrs. Augusta Piick- ard.-ivho .served as president, during theyehrs 190G-7 an<l 1907-8: Mrs. Km- mn ClDuehi'k. 190S-&; Mrs. At.na Aiken. 1909-10: Mrs. iJertlui G. .Morse. 1910-lJ and 1911-12:' Mrs. Alice Swee- loy, Mrs. Mary. Y. Norton. lO n-H : Mrs. Jessie K. Pike,-lOH-lfi. At tite close of the program, which wan In Mrs. MrRolicrlH" hnndi . president announced that real worh lid begin on Tuesdn>*. Octobi wUtcU would he, expuuUluu day. In Jiargc of Mrs. Clouchck. Other mem' hors who have visited the expoflltlonf will give talks on'Tlic Pair as- I Saw It." She tiien Invited the guests to .in iind enjoy light refreshmouts and become bolter acaualnted, all avaUluK thcniBclvos of the opportunity. ^ ----------------------------- flUR’S-BIG JLO DAY Crowds Visit Busy Little-Hub G ty Saturday. KXHIIHT.SteETmi AXI» MOIIE PI VKllSIFlEP THAN KVKK F.vcttls of lUe Day Atlracl Many Kn- Kain Spoils (h» ('oncludin^r AttmcdonH. F/lor-s Hovonti field day drew . people Saturday bprlng towny a :hlblt^i annual fair t.ni large crowd' o from the neigh I rural districts i)I of . the liighest W I I H R Y TO OBTAIH ACREAGE (ieorjre Harlan W ill Spend Tliri on Su^nir AcrciiK<*» The directors of Uie Twin Falls ConH'nirolnl club have empowereil Oeo. Harlnn to do the work .nocessary in obtaining the fiOOO ^y-re rontracLs from the farmers for sugar beets. Mr. Har- lan commenced work this week and will devote his entire time to tlie ci paign. Owing lo his wide i{cciuaintance .wlUi Iho farmers of the tract It - tiiougiit by the business men here that Mr. Harlan could work better alone than Nvlth the t-ommlUws who started the •ork. EIRE AT THE IINCOIN SCHOOL • Near I'h lm n rr H-'iUngiiMie.t by ' i>upiU Wedne^du}. >, Llnrt in scliO(^ iiuihllng. which lias Deen on fire Heveral times before^ ciniKhl fire in the roof near tlie chim- ney (m Wvdnesday noon. but. tli'- i>lrti« w as roatllly <-.MingulHh.>«! I.i, <mv of the pupils without calling t'.;.-'fln.' de- partnienf. i^uperUitendrnt Ul>ie .mil the soliool board an* maklr-j 'hn In- vesilgatlon of-the matter and will a« soon as possiblr make rep.<lr.M. :,ijd improvements that will prevent furtli- vr troublu from the chimney. KINDERGARTEN INSTRUOiON O^crflftd Win W in ^fork-foi (hr LltUe PoUs. Miss Virginia Overfield lias mad< rrangemenu for opening a kinder- garten In tlic> boHcment of the Chris- tian church about October ll.th and will be pleased, to acecpt as puplh the lUtle folks, who are too young to attend the public uchools. Miss Over- field has had a great amount of ex- perience In kinderRnrteo work and w«J no-doubt gl\V satisfaction In h< Instruction lo the children. OAK KEGS AND BARRELS I-AKAFFIXEIl Si VAB.MSHEP FOIl Cn)EK.AM» KKACT _____ . - ..... ilAi .......... .... .C.40 ...... 4*2^0 ...... in point uf quality aild gencraj Trellence and the'prograni fffr the day included many InteresiInK features. Although one of tiie smaller lowna on Uu* Twin Falla tract, Filer is one of Uio llvest. and this year Uie com- munity Is fairly saturated with opU- mlsm becauBc of the enormous cropa bfilng hurverttod In tlio vicinity. The Twin Falla band opened Uio" program wIUi a concert at 9 o’clock III the morning and there was sche-' duled to follow:-Trap siioot, fn,‘e pR:- lure ahowH,.baltjiunie, races, bucking, and Iwxlng contests and dancing in the open air pavHllon. Tho creditable aum of twelvo iiundred and -Uiirty dollars wuh put up for premiums, which roKUltod in keen competition exhibits, sports and parade floats. Th« parudtt . In the afternoon was ic''of the best put on In recent years nnywhcro on' Uie tract. Uealdes th fine liorscH .and cows, mm)y hor»e- back riders, and automobiles,. Uier were twenty beauUful and arUsti flouu. Among these vfcre the ilo mestic science float In the shape of i graceful boat with'm asts nhil'frying petiauts; a huge golden horn-uf- plenty: two repri'sentlng drygooils stores; one of the pure food (rroi store: a complete UurnertR shop, with harness makers at work: a fully oauipped blackHnlllii siiop with* two blacksmiths at work, ode Khoeluv: a real live horse; and a number" of ex- cellent Hohooi floats showing (tan- ning, sewing ■and aKrlciillural ntu- dents at work. The agricultural de- partment of tlie Flier school was rep- roHcnted by a miniature .funii, wm- plete. . siiowlng bulldlnirs. fk-ldr*. stacks, etc,, even to a miniature huy derrick at work, .Maroa. Poplar lUU and Elmwood sciiOols iiad .si>l<-iiiliU floats. CAMPAIGN fOR ' IS ON Cominittee Appointed to Taiie Stock Subscriptions. t'Ol NTV FAIK PLA.\S .MEKT WITH HKAHTY APPKOVAL Site Will b(. PurcJmsed and Permii neiil OrganlxutI.iii Perfected Kali. EPISCOPAL MISSION in Asronslun Church. KpI<-«-opal Tli.‘ and niemb.T.i of Amoi n making careful prot'ui 1)0 held Uie :'!! of Twill i-'ailH Plana , ay by Til.! Splendid F.xhtbUs. of fine ivrc iwing nrlgian horses was a even to the Filer peopb ly to the visitors. 7 llolHl(;ln caUle was a c that of the fine liors iioad of rixlstered livestock . (Continued on Page exhibit «; secoml ti Over 101 are well under imerciai <lub to organize a county assoeliitlon and putr'Uito the field ooil strong eommllt(‘i! to solicit funds for stock. Tlie Commercial club i)elieves Uial with tlie Increased pros- perity of the tract that the Ume is ripe to build up a permanent, county fair lusociation. which will be open to i-v- sry rancher in tho county. ... if the matter has the backing of ;he ranchers as It no doubt will have, steps will l)u taken Uils^oll to pur- -hnso 'forty acres suiUihle for fair grounds and raef* track coupled with plac« for other athletic cvent.>(. Lets boosr it along. THE MUSICAL BENSONS KeflntHl .MuslrnI .Vrl ul‘ (lie Orplieum for (he J.nsti Three .Mghts of >Vrek. For the last tin 1-0 nights of this Is, offering a higli I vaudeville. The eiiiertniuing and iger of the Orphe- k tile Orpheii class musical ao ,MusictH Uensoiis .. amusing. The manage uni ’guarantees a trea________ _____ lovers In Twin’ Falls. 'Ch« muvinR-pkturca are up-to Uio usual standard. "The Floatlnp DeaUi Ships." Is a thrilling drama on Uio high seas In two acts featuring Enid Markey and Uiehar.l .Stanton. "Her Winning Pnncli." Is n Keystone comor dy up to tlie usual standard. The .Mutual Weekly Is always worth s* h'- Ing. witli tlie latest happi-iilnk'sof iiotf of the rntire world, "vX Coo.l ’ lin.'tl- nesH in a splendi.i com.-rly j; tile wltli a bit or r story I •ery hitorcstlng < WILL ERECr NEW BUILDING. I'stry luon parish ar iitloii for a iiilHsion ui i) w e e k , in Ot’^ b e r . Tlio imrpoHo c.f i IiIk vitalize the Hplrituai llfi eiiurch ami aixo tlx- life It Is oiirnosily lioprd th: will lirlng a hle.'.siiin u> munity. The pny.-rs of tian friends. Pn.te.HtatiU. are urgently askoii for of the mission bo .-mir all narrownoHs and projudke; and lliai the spirit be out- «.f (’lirisilan strength and iovo. li in oi„‘ In the'spirit, of charity. Cod’s kingdom <an bo oxpoet- ed suecessfuliv, Ascoiiaioti <-hnrch h [i>rnwiii.- ta cur.' Uii> itov. McCreasey fo .oiidael tlie nilsHion. Mr. .Mci’reasey Ih well ' ........... hinho. Iiaving worke«l in ii.l tratiiolich. at th<‘ spirit the dioc. I- for the past 10 you .Ml SOIL SUITABLE fORJYEARMS Government Expert Investigates Twin falls Soif U[(Ul LASn \B«VK TUAtTS CAN PIKHH CE BK; chops , 'oiigre.sKmun Sniltii Wlll Endeaior to L«cnle l»ry Vnrm Slntion in Thft Connty, MeCreuHey Is well preparod-ror-Mii work, thougii he etimeiv to us not a a professional rovivnllKi. Iml upo solicitation. It Is hoped that this .niisHion wlii do everyiiody good, am.use us all tn' greater life of better spirituality. Outside the walls of I'arls is a grn wliich boars tills strange Inseriptio "Born a man: died a gro<-er.'' This epitaph tolls tlic story of many a man’s life today. ^ Immersed in bUBlnesB, or forced hy the struggle, for material possession undi-r^HclflHb rufl eonditlbns. he flniTs lUtio time for the euUlvatlon .ot his nplrl- A life, and thus all tlio finer (jnali- 4 of iifs inaiibood nndorgo a slow perhaps. but eertnih deuiy. ^l»oe« It pay in tin? long run? Just stop anil think It over, I feUHL MILITIA COMPANY .cnly-Fhe Men Knndled and Tnr- grt lUingo Locntcd. Buhl r|» now on ilizing la militia five men iiavo lie eompan; the miisloring In. Is i., •w under way. Lieutenant .Max Carlior, insinictor-inspwtor has boon In the w<-HiI end city for sevoruldays get-. Ung thr• company in shape. It is un- (lorxtooc 1 that ground for tlic: new ririo range 1las lieon neli'ctoci « mem f.>r tho ningcf Ims 1) )ir-.l froi 11 itolso. n. M. .Mrrolhini .Maklm.' Plans for 1,\e»/ FIrni From Sun Kninrlseo Here . Brick HnihUm; on .South .Main. 1 1., lliij Spuds nnd Onions The first of tho w.'ok It.' M,,McC'ol- • Twin i'-all.s' h i u - a n o i b o r i>nodlie.. lum had workmen •clearing away Ui<' CIrm In Woy|./'u»'kori)iuii^iiid C0 . of dehrla from Uls I«t on South Main San FralUclscn and lxi« Augelei^. Thoy avenue; It Is tlio 1ntentlon of M r. .Mi-- will illly potatoen and oilions. ('ollnni to <T--rl a •briek Imildlhg on Tho finill is roiires.-ntod-hero IIV K. tho lot. Work .exju-cted to t*lart .Al. Schvoirt.v. aod Alvin Uarboui: and at onc<- .fio tliii't 11110 biiildiiig will-i»- has op.■nod olllooH III the bul Iding ready for oc <-u,.mi<'y before cold wea- occiipie< 1 hy the Idalio Wholetialo ther. puny oti i'ourlh aveuuo. kouUi . C gsl., C hQop, each . 10 gal., 6 hoop, each . 15 sal.; 6 hoop, each .. 20 «al.. C hoop, each .. SS ga).. C hoop, cacli .. *0 cal.,' ft,hoopi eich .. Kinney WholBsals Go. Twto Falls, Idake T h e H om e Tow ^n By. NELS DARLING Miiiiy ar^tu- llia^* all nuTellith? disiut' 'vill bc.tlonci)?- innil jVom ji few t:reat eit ie.s. TI>ov this is ilte ooo'tioiiiienl in<‘tlio<l. S o m e .'^o. ctalisls. iji llw llnve fumhnjieutal prhicipl'‘> of K'url Marx sot'inlisiii, liilcc tliix view of the trend of tlie tiiiiov Thtf* three i'uiidainentnl.s refonred tt> ari -- rent is tvronj;. interest is wfon^, profit is wrohc. WeiJ, innsiuiielt a.s tlie jarp* city departJiieiit st»ires ami mail *W^U'r houses are private c^nlorpri.si-s. ar.j m-t otvnud by tho people, are not a j)art of a jrreat eiuiiuier- eial system iti a eo-operafivf coiiiinoiiweallii. wJ;, (ic<l kcop our rents and j)tn)fils nt iioino? The linbituat mail order hmise patiMii is no ofton'' like tho Kui»bler-be is forever talkini: <.f'li i)Ut says notliiiiK' «if his Ios.se.s. The one linri:aiii < a liuudred ili.snppointnienls. The.lost tiuu-. the isfnetory-ffood.s. the .'irtiele Jic had to reluni at hi: M'.xpen.se. tht' rejHiirs on .shipnionls daniaued tiiL' patfliiiif; h<‘ has lione. Uie unb>o):ed fur tie eiinrffes. an* all. wflh jui H-ffot^t. f o r p > t l t lion of i 1 k‘ ONE-urtiek tlvat is jtisfaH At the request of Congressman Ad- dlsoa T. Smith, L, C. Aieher, super- Iniendoat of the Dry Farm Expcrl-- mentiil station at Aberdeen, near Am- eriran FnlU*. visited Twin F’alls on Tluirsrtny, and In company wlUi Mr. 'Smith traveled over Hie souUiern pnrt of tiie county with a view of dctormin- iHg whether or not the soil and geo* oral conditions were favorable to ctil- tlvaUon qf llio ground by the dry farm methods,, Thc>- drove as far west us the Salmon river and returned byway of the fooUiills adjoining U>o CasBla county forost reserve. Mr. Alcber mad|0 tests of tiie »oiI at various points and states that so far as ho cun Judgo - there l« no renson wliy the dry fann- ing cannot be as successfully carried on la tiio southern pnrt of Twin Falla . youuty us In the vlr.lnlty at Uockland imd Aemricftn- Falls, wliere Uic far- ti are ralBtng to 4*. bushels of wheat per acre. Congressman Smith will endeavor to liaveji dry f^irm experimental sta- Lion estubUshod In th« »outl\ern part jf the cpunty in order tiiat tho settlers may •tiave' at first liand tii* result of * expQrttaents conducted by tho ex- perts of tho Agricultural DbpartmMiL Mr. SmlUi 1ms been ndvlsud by the [;ommlsslouer of the general land of- fice that Inr lias been allotted £00 . maps of Idaho, siiowlnr; tlie land that is open to entry under Uie Enlarged ilomestend or Dry I'winlng Act, ond those who desln* tlii’in will be supplied , ipon application. If (■•(nigreHsnmn Smith Is able to'sc- uro ........... . of* the bill ho pronoHif* to Introduco to excuse rcsl- •e upon <lry land unless water be obtairied at a depUi uf SO foot lomestic purpo*>s. practically iftl ■ uiKKoiipIod Upld will be under vation witliiii \ i few years and plaeetl upon the ja:^ll«t. i crease In the population In tiie building up of the vai upon the Irrigating sections ilifficulty of making a < e upon Uie dry land w .nd tho In- wili rcMult ■lou.H to w n s because of <imfortablc 'Stic piirtMs.ne vailable. BOOTLEGGER TAKEN IN J. .Smith .Vrrented TucMlay Mglit ^Vllli Tl»r«4- of <Jood Whiskry. Taylc, On TuoHday hIkIu Olllct Id Sheriff Kendall unrest. ............... Iio gave his- num<‘ as J, Smith, wlili ree full cases of wiiiskev; wMc-li t!mlUi cliUnied In- Imd purchasi-tl fo'r officers had b<H-n ■nwl ; Id 1 tiie lookout fo liad no chatico to dis- pose of any of tlie wet goods. Smith . being lioI<l In the county Jnll and III have his lioarlng In a few day iiininL offs-'t .iiw-a E. V. LARSON MOVES Veil knonn AttoVnej- Vo«rt to Xen qnarlfr?., K. V.*ljir«on. one of the well knowr .'ouuK ttttorneya of this city has mov i-d his offices from the Shobert build Ing on tiie com er of .Main and Sc-cond •I'l-H eant to handvome liew rooms the Uarger block over tin- Stettler rket. when- he wlil be pi, *t hts frlouds and cU«pt». •asj?d to /better thnn h( Nvhu tliinks he tlir stjvet e«ii rind thiit I) rejdjy f.xjieete«l beiiefitted l»y ihe pann< r niOdieirje .vemlor. he lliiny for his nioiK The Kainbliun uistitiet Ik im iuhv bixly and tills very fn,et iieroiints for thi iiiiiil ordiir luiyinir lias for lunsl fjilks. ' That the fnnners jirl' the most libonil pjitr«ul> of tl: outside eotiecniK. is a pn'vnleijt unti iiii.sl. ........................... ehunts often do not priietiee, what thi trpi»eery sends uway for tlry kcvkR tvhih dealer sends away for furnilurr nnd th«' be)oii)f to some siinp elub. ,, (Copyrighted.) COAL TWO FINE BILLS Theatre WIH Him' a Tr«it for Thwrtr^trH Tills ^ywk. ■ pro, (in Hr evening of next week Use lAls U ieatre will way star feature, a a Kcarrcd soul. “Thu PlisL" This la oae ever present- IIIK ploturoH, with Ui -rs. Matiol TournneUc. Marc nt and Hlgeiow Cooper, In ---------------A fine comedy. "A Barn- yartl .Mlxup." \viU_ also be tlxo evening, oh' Thu^day evening le same theatre an evening of dy wlil be on the boards. Five big and up-to-date laugh producers will be seen. "Pukes and Jabs la .a Quiet Game." will b« seen la three VStuff-Lclter From Hugs to In one act. and Kate Price in ly comedy turn. the NEW LEGAL COMBINATION .is«orialml With Uonrn. • :irm of Cuthrle & Dowen. one of St prominent legal partacrahlps city, is to take up now -quarters Rory block over the Shoshone Y. .The. building whtch b. the property of Mr. Oulhrie. has been.re- ed the Shosliune building, ^and- e <juarti>rs ha\x> l>e«n fitted up by the firm and tho Improvements mndo I a permanonl basis. Hugh P. SmlUi. "Ron ot AddlnotJ T. SmiUi, will be associated with Messrs. (iuthrlo & nowch after the first of Octohcr . ................................................. ...... LAVERING THEATRE NEWS Op^ninfT Date FlxrO for .VouifaT < -Next >Yefk WWi flctirf««; •ring of the lAteFloK City thr Manager Lavi Uieatn? Is in Salt Lake City tbu making arrangcmenU for-the'open*■ Ing of the playhouse-next Monday .Mxir: . plctorta. Annouacemeai ' he program will l» made by pctt*' ers soon. '<rhe BotBettioa xheatrtdtl •UracUesa booked for the Beaaon ‘protala* to^siva the T vis Falla audleac«a IBe b««t-oa .£. the toad-.' ■

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TWICE-A-WEEK

THE TWIN FALLS TIMESVOL. X. NO. 102 TENTH YEAR. TWIN F A L L S .JW N FALLS COUNTY, IDAHO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1915.' SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 PER YEAR

WATER COMPANY MAKES ANSWER

S e ts f o r th to C om m ission I ts . S ide o f Q uestion .

CLAIMS T H A T PLANT IS W OHTIl JIOKK THAN O IT K U

PR fSID fN T’S RECfPnONTtrenU cU i O i i t u r r <'lub OpriiH -tlio

Y cur WKIi Uiilu Day.

K. U. C rltcU o tr AiiNffcrH UtUJtlieM O r- 4 e r H « u rk ir on City’s A pplicatJort fo r W rit o t ConvenIcQoe.

TIio J c ttc r below, nddrcBHod to Uic IcJolio pub lic utlllUfw com intH H lon. ' ihP o naw er of Uio T w in t’allH Wuti workH com puny to llio appllcuUon th e c ity o f Tw in FhUh fo r a w r ll o f <•oa>^•niepc^! fo r a m un ic ipa l p lun t.. P ro m th e exception tak en by M r. C ritch lo w to th e juriHdiction o f tJio < omniIs(ilon, th e a lU tudo of tlio com* p a a y on th a t aucBtioa co lsc ldos w ith iho p red ic tion m ade b y tjhls p a p e r j<Diuo tim e u ro ,

BBVOBE T H K I 'fK L U ' tT lL IT IK S CO.MMISHHKN O k THK STATE

OF IDAHO

E. Cr.

In Uie M a tte r o f l i e AppllcflUow of tb e C ity o f T w iu FallH, for CerUflcUte «f N e « « s lty fo r ConHtrucUon of « 'u - t«rnorkf* «>r .Said f l l ) . F -

i ' ' . . . . . .Xow foinOH Tw in Kulls W ulerworkH

Com puuy, L td ., uDd ttckiioWledKfd Ihc roce ip l o f a m otion fo r un o rd e r and iJe^ret- s rnn tln i? u ce rtiflc a to o f CQQ- voajenco u> T w in F a lls CUy, togc tlie r wlUi Uie n llldav lt o f the C ity A lto rncy

.o f T w in F u lls attnclied.l a reply, t lic re to th e T w in PallK W a-

. te rw o rk u Com pany, L td., hIiowr th a t lmm«Hliatoly upon Urn entr>- o f Uic o rd e r of th e CommlflHlon In UiIk Jjtai- to r th e T w in F a lla W alerw orkn Com­pany . repreB cnteil by Its rau n aso r and

• one o f i ts d ire c to rs ,'m o t w llh tlio City - C ouncil u f T w in t'a lfs . a t Tw in F hUs ,

o n Ju n o 26lh, 1916, a t w hich tlm ■ w as aRreCd .tJmV th e C ity of T w in

F a lls . throuKli iiH City Council o r le- Rtti repreM cntatlvi', would prcHent to th o T w in F a l l s W nterw orks Compnny, L td .. Its p lan a o r schem e fo r th e Ih- su au c* o f bondn. and th a t tlierou|)Ou a

• p r lc c b e hy th e Tw in Fa\l» W a tc r w o i^ Coinpimy. Ltd., fo r Uh byBtcui. p ay ab le in said bonds.

Lat»?r. on o r ivbout th<! 'io th divy of J u ly , a 'r c a u o ’s t wa« m ade by th e I'lty o f T w in F u lls th u t a cnah p rice bo fix­e d \itXJu U\v v.aterw orkH Hyiiltni. nnd thortfupon, o n AUB««t lU li, an offiT .was mndo by .the. Twin F iills W atvr- worllH C;onipany-lo T w in F u lls C ity , («r th e (Mle of Ruld HyHteni n t $9i:,riuO OU. th e s«m b belnR a reaso n ab le oCfor. in

-v iew o f tlio am ount, cxjien.dcd by tUv W ate rw o rk s ( ’onipuny ..nnd the prcn- e n t ocndlH on of Uio p lan t a s a Rolnt; coo cp rn .

T lin t th i-rra r t.'r . on Septt;ml>tT Cth. 1915. thr^ t ;ity C(iiinril, by a m ajo rity TOU.-. pnssj'd a n-solutlon offerlnR to th e T w in F n lls W aterw orks X^ompimy, tlii> hUin of $60 ,000 .00 , p ayable in bonds Ilf t l i f City, b u t m aking no cash o ffer o f any kind, w hicii o ffer w as. on the

, . Sth .Iny of S .'p ti m b .T ,-IflC , n\iect«.d by till* Tw in F a lls W utc; w orks Com- pany . H il. Th.- off.-r so m ade by the ( 'I ty o f T w in l-'alls w as and is u n re a ­so nab le . and n o t In tin y m n n n o r fa ir <

. ju s t , ills is Hhowii by th e f a c f t l i a t afti ^ lO R utln tionH botwoon the C ity of T w in • F a lls and tho W \itcrw orks Com pany

mon* th an tw o -y i's rs a«o im off.-*- w'.h iii .ijH liy th e C ity C ouncil of Tw in r - 'K l f>n May M ih. I9i:i. to purch so ld W ate rw o rk s syHtcm fo r the- r o f JSO.000,00 In bonds. T ills o ffer ' n o t accep ted b‘^calIBe It wnH not iloi ••d adi-qunic. a n d a t tho sam e titao an o ffe r ^ •us mndo by th e Twin F a lls Wa- t r rw o rk s com pany. Ltd.. to the City, to 8>>11 said system -for SlOO,000.00 ol th e bonds of tli.r (’Ity. Sine* snl.l last nam ed cinto a la r s e am oun t o f cuplta i e x p en d itu re h a s been niiidp V ilii T w in F a lls W a te rw o rk s Com pany, am th e syb trm ^ om re va luab le tiiiin li

' Ihw i w as.T h e T w in F u lls W aterw orks com

pany . w ijile n o t aUmHUne o r conred. -in'e-Abo- Ju risd ic tion o t tb e ru b l lc \ 'tU ' itlea C om m ission in tiio prem ises,-Is d e- »lrou.'< th a t th e fac ts m ay be before th e C om m ission fo r I ts Inform ntJon. TWI.V. FALI-S W ATEIIW OUKS COM-

I’ANY, Ltd..' « y E . B. CKITCHLOW,.

Vice r rc s ld c n t . S u « p f I 'ka li. County of Suit

J ^ e . HK.E . D. C ritch low . bclDR f i r s t duly

sw o n i. Uepo»e« an d say« : T h a t Up Is An d for* five y e a rs la s t past, has been tho V ice P rc s td e n t o f th e T w in F a lls W at|‘rw ork« C om pany, L td.; th a t be Itu i rund th e fo refo inR a tn ten \co t and

.know,B tho ro n tc n U thereof, and d ie . sam e I t tru e . F u r th e r d eponen t say-

cUt not., ■ E .B .C R 1TC I(IX )\V .

S p b scrlb ed a n d a v o m to befo re tne. th is .:7 th day o f S ep tem ber. A. D. 1915.

. • E. XI. DAVIS.(BcAl) ' . N otary ' Public.

My com m taslon ex p ire s F eb ru a ry l i e 1919. '

I t h a s boon som e tim e since Odd J>\*llowH h a ll •w itnessed such u Rath' ibg o f Jadleu a s w ero -p re sen t T uesday a f te rn o o n , >vlicn tlie p resid i’n t o f tin T w o p tle th C en tu ry club held h e r un n u a l recep tion . In th e r e c e lv ln R lin q w ith M rs. M orse w ere M esdom es Pi a rd , N orton , C louchvk and i ’ike, tw o p a s t p re s ld en ta be ln s nbiient. The g u e s ts w ore a lso R reeted In th e h a ir w ay a n d c o rd ia lly welcom ed by mi‘m- b e rs o f tlu- re«\*iilloij com m ittee.

T lio decoratlonH abou t th e ha ll an. m uch o f th e proB rom w ere rem lndert o f tho au tu m n season . Bt-'nuUfully t in te d au tu n m leav es w ore use^f in p ro fu s io n ,-w h ile h e re and th e re w ere Im em nso bunchcn of a s te rs . A utum n leav es in tiio p ro g ram w ere th e vaca­tion, pxporieoces of sev e ra l o f . t h e raem bora te r se ly an d en tcrtu ln lnR ly told h y M esdam es J . H. Seavor, W.

jz ier, A. K. Seaver, H . ^ . Hlue, Nixoni K.‘ A. W yatt. J . B. W iilte,

W . T . W’Bllaco a n d C. C. SlKRlns.M isses P au lin e apd V iola A lfonte

fu rn ls lied m usic th rouR hout tiie a fter-, ;ioon , tho fo rm er RlvinR w h at she te rm .

H u n g a rian "u u tu m n foaf.” In th e fo rm o f a violin so lo , jilayed a s only such a n a r l la t ciwi play. A n o th e r niu- ;flcal n u m b e r w as given by M rs. T. J. W oods, w lw so sp len d id voice was h e a r d ‘in tw o sol£H.

P o s t m o rtem " o f th e p a s t p re s i­den ts w as tiic Uisk asslRnod to- Mrs. V. E. N ixon, w ho re tu s in g to sp eak of p a ssed " p re s id e n ts , p laced them In

a. n ich e In th e h a ll o f fam e an d p ro ­ceeded lo eu logize and oU iorw lse dls-

th e ir m e rits aij^d d em erits fo r tho •lulnm ont oC tiie g u ests . Those

BO honored- w e re M rs. A u g u sta Piick- a rd .- iv h o .serv ed a s p residen t, d u ring th e y e h r s 190G-7 an<l 1907-8: Mrs. Km- m n ClDuehi'k. 190S-&; M rs. A t.na A iken. 1909-10: M rs. iJertlu i G. .Morse. 1910-lJ and 1911-12:' M rs. A lice Swee- loy, M rs. M ary. Y. N orton.lO n - H : M rs. J e s s ie K. P ike,-lO H -lfi.

A t tite c lo se of th e p ro g ram , w hich wan In M rs. MrRolicrlH" hnndi . p re s id e n t an n ounced th a t rea l w orh

lid begin on Tuesdn>*. Octobi wUtcU w ould he , expuuUluu d ay . In J ia rg c of M rs. C louchck. O ther m em '

h o rs w ho have v isited th e expoflltlonf w ill g ive t a lk s o n 'T l i c P a ir as- I Saw I t." S h e tiien Inv ited th e g u es ts to

.in iind en joy lig h t re fre sh m o u ts and becom e b o lte r a cau a ln ted , a ll avaUluK thcniBclvos o f th e opp o rtu n ity .

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flU R ’S-B IG J L O DAY

C ro w d s V isit Busy L itt le -H u b G ty S a tu rd a y .

K X H IIH T .S teE T m i AXI» MOIIE P I V K llSIF lE P THAN KVKK

F.vcttls o f lUe Day A tlrac l Many Kn- Kain Spoils (h» ('oncludin^r

AttmcdonH.

F/lor-s Hovonti fie ld day d rew . people S a tu rd ay b p rln g towny a

:hlblt^i

an n u a l fa ir t.ni la rg e crowd' o

from th e neigh I r u ra l d is tric ts

i)I o f . th e liighest

W I I H R Y TO OBTAIH ACREAGE(ieorjre H a rla n W ill Spend T liri

on Su^nir AcrciiK<*»

T he d ire c to rs o f Uie T w in F a lls ConH'nirolnl c lub have em pow ereil Oeo. H arlnn to do th e w ork .n o cessa ry in o b ta in in g th e fiOOO ^y-re ron tracL s from th e fa rm e rs fo r su g a r beets. Mr. H a r ­lan com m enced w ork th is w eek and w ill devote h is e n tire tim e to tlie ci paign. O w ing lo h is w ide i{cciuaintance .wlUi Iho fa rm e rs of th e t r a c t I t - tiiougiit by th e b u s in e ss m en h e re th a t Mr. H a rla n could w ork b e tte r a lone th a n Nvlth th e t-om m lU w s w ho s ta r te dthe •ork.

EIRE AT THE IINCOIN SCHOOL• N ea r I 'h l m n r r H-'iUngiiMie.t by

' i>upiU W edne^du}.

>, Llnrt in scliO(^ iiuihllng. w hich lias Deen on f ire Heveral tim es before^ ciniKhl f ire in th e ro o f n e a r tlie ch im ­ney (m W vdnesday noon. but. tli'- i>lrti« w as roatllly <-.MingulHh.>«! I.i, <mv of th e pu p ils w ithout ca llin g t'.;.-'fln.' de- p artn ien f. i^uperU itendrnt Ul>ie .mil th e soliool board an* m ak lr-j 'hn In- vesilg a tlo n o f - th e m a tte r and w ill a« soon a s p o ss ib lr m ak e rep.<lr.M. :,ijd im provem en ts th a t w ill p revent fu rtli- v r tro u b lu fro m th e chim ney.

KINDERGARTEN INSTRUOiONO ^ crf lf td W in W i n ^ fo rk - fo i

(hr LltUe P oU s.

M iss V irg in ia O verfield lias mad< r r a n g e m e n u fo r op en in g a k in d e r­

g a r te n In tlic> boHcment of th e C h ris ­t ia n c h u rch a b o u t O ctober ll.th and w ill be p le a se d , to acecp t a s puplh th e lU tle fo lk s , w ho a r e too young to a tte n d th e p u b lic uchools. M iss Over- fie ld h as h ad a g r e a t am oun t o f e x ­p erien ce In k inderR nrteo w ork and w «J n o -d o u b t g l\V sa tis fac tio n In h< In s tru c tio n lo th e ch ild ren .

OAK KEGS AND BARRELSI-A K A FFIX EIl Si VA B.M SH EP FOIl

■ C n )E K .A M » KKACT

_____. -.....ilAi...............C.40......4*2 0......

in p o in t u f qu a lity a ild gencraj Trellence and th e 'p ro g ra n i fffr the day inc luded m any InteresiInK fea tu re s . A lthough one o f tiie sm a lle r low na on Uu* T w in F a lla t ra c t, F ile r is one of Uio llv est. and th is y e a r Uie com ­m u n ity Is fa ir ly s a tu ra te d w ith opU- m lsm becauBc o f th e eno rm ous cropa bfilng hurverttod In tlio vicinity .

T h e T w in F a lla band opened Uio" p ro g ram wIUi a c o n ce rt a t 9 o ’clock III th e m o rn in g and th e re w as sche-' du led to fo llo w :-T ra p siioot, fn,‘e pR:- lu re ah ow H ,.ba ltjiun ie , races , bucking , a n d Iw xlng c o n te s ts and dan c in g in th e open a ir pavH llon. T ho c red itab le aum of tw elvo iiundred and -U iirty d o lla rs wuh p u t u p fo r p rem ium s, w hich roKUltod in keen com petition

exh ib its , s p o r ts and p a rad e floats.T h« parudtt . In th e a fte rnoon w asic ''o f th e b e s t p u t on In recen t y ea rs

n n yw hcro on ' Uie t ra c t. Uealdes th fine liorscH .an d cow s, mm)y hor»e- back rid e rs , a n d au tom ob iles,. Uier w e re tw en ty beauU ful and arU sti f lo u u . Am ong th e se v fc re th e ilo m estic sc ience floa t In th e shape o f i g race fu l boa t w i th 'm a s ts n h il 'f ry in g p e tia u ts ; a hu g e go lden horn-uf- p len ty : tw o re p ri 'se n tln g drygooils s to re s ; o n e o f th e p u re food (rroi s to re : a com plete UurnertR shop , w ith h a rn e ss m ak e rs a t w o rk : a fully oauipped blackHnlllii siiop with* tw o b lack sm ith s a t w ork , ode Khoeluv: a rea l live h o rse ; and a num ber" o f ex­ce lle n t Hohooi flo a ts show ing (tan­n ing , sew ing ■ a n d aK rlc iillu ra l ntu- d e n ts a t w ork. T h e ag ric u ltu ra l de­p a r tm e n t of tlie F lie r school w as rep- roHcnted by a m in ia tu re .funii, w m - p lete. . siiow lng bulld ln irs. fk-ldr*. s tack s , etc ,, even to a m in ia tu re huy d e r r ic k a t w ork, .Maroa. P o p la r lUU and Elm w ood sciiOols iiad .si>l<-iiiliU floats.

CAMPAIGN fOR ' j ® IS ON

C o m in ittee A ppointed to Taiie S tock S u b sc rip tio n s .

t 'O l NTV FA IK P L A .\S .MEKT WITH HKAHTY APPKOVAL

S ite W ill b(. PurcJm sed and Permii neiil OrganlxutI.iii P erfec ted Kali.

EPISCOPAL MISSIONin Asronslun

C hurch .KpI<-«-opal

T li.‘ and niemb.T.i o f Amoi n m aking ca re fu l prot'ui

1)0 held Uie :'!!

o f Twill i-'ailH

P lana , ay by

Til.!S p lend id F.xhtbUs.

of fine i v r ciwingn r lg ia n h o rse s w as a even to th e F ile r peopb ly to th e v is ito rs . 7 llolHl(;ln caU le w as a c th a t of th e fine lio rs iioad o f r ix ls te re d livestock

. (C ontinued on Page

exhib it «; secoml ti Over 101

a re w ell under im erciai < lub to o rgan ize a county assoeliitlon and putr'U ito the field ooil s tro n g eom m llt(‘i! to solic it

funds fo r stock . T lie C om m ercial c lub i)elieves U ial w ith tlie Increased p ro s ­p e rity o f th e t r a c t th a t th e Ume is ripe to build up a perm an en t, coun ty fa ir lusociation . w h ich w ill be open to i-v- sry ra n c h e r in th o county . . . .

i f th e m a tte r has th e backing of ;he ran c h e rs a s It no do u b t w ill have, steps w ill l)u tak en U ils^ o ll to p u r- -hnso ' f o r ty a c re s suiU ihle fo r fa ir

g ro u n d s an d raef* t ra c k coupled with p lac« fo r o th e r a th le tic cvent.>(. L e ts b o o sr i t a long .

THE MUSICAL BENSONSKeflntHl .MuslrnI .Vrl u l‘ (lie O rplieum fo r (he J.nsti T h re e .M ghts o f >Vrek.

F o r th e last tin 1-0 n igh ts o f th is Is, o ffe ring a higli

I vaudeville. The ■ e iiie rtn iu in g and ig e r o f th e O rphe-

k tile Orpheii c la ss m usical ao ,MusictH U ensoiis .. am using . T h e m anageuni ’g u a ra n te e s a t r e a ________ _____lovers In T w in ’ F alls.

'Ch« m u v in R -p k tu rca a r e u p -to Uio u su a l s ta n d a rd . "T h e F lo a tln p DeaUi Sh ips." Is a th r il l in g d ram a on Uio high seas In tw o a c ts fea tu rin g Enid M arkey a n d U iehar.l .Stanton. " H er W inning Pnncli." Is n K eystone comor dy up to tlie u su a l s tan d ard . The .Mutual W eekly Is a lw ays w orth s*h'- Ing. witli tlie la te s t happi-iilnk 'sof iio tf o f th e r n t i r e world, "vX Coo.l ’ lin.'tl- nesH in a sp lendi.i com.-rly j;

tilewltli a b it o r r

s to ry I •ery h ito rc s tln g <

WILL ERECr NEW BUILDING.

I'stry luon parish a r iitloii fo r a iiilHsion ui i) w eek , in Ot’ b e r .

Tlio imrpoHo c.f iIiIk v ita lize the H plrituai llfi eiiu rch am i aixo tlx- life I t Is oiirnosily lioprd th: w ill lirlng a hle.'.siiin u> m unity. The p n y .-r s of tian friends. Pn.te.HtatiU. a r e u rgen tly askoii for o f the m ission bo .-mir a ll narrownoHs and p ro ju d k e ; an d llia i th e sp ir it be out- «.f (’lirisilan s tren g th and iovo. l i in o i„ ‘ In th e 's p ir i t , of cha rity . C od’s kingdom < an bo oxpoet- ed suecessfu liv ,

Ascoiiaioti <-hnrch h [i>rnwiii.- ta cur.' Uii> itov. M cCreasey fo .o iid ae l tlie nilsHion. Mr. .Mci’reasey Ih well ' ........... ■ hinho. Iiaving worke«l in

ii.l tratiiolich. a t th<‘ spirit

the dioc. I- fo r th e p ast 10 you .Ml

SOIL SUITABLE fO R JY E A R M S

G overnm ent Expert In v e s tig a te s Twin f a l ls S o i f

U [(U l L A S n \B « V K T U A tT S CAN ■ PIKHH CE BK; c h o p s ,

'oiigre.sKmun Sniltii Wlll E n d e a io r to L«cnle l»ry V nrm S ln tio n in T h ft Connty,

MeCreuHey Is well p reparod-ror-M ii w ork, thougii he etimeiv to us not a a pro fessiona l rovivnllKi. Im l upo so lic ita tion .

I t Is hoped th a t th is .niisHion wlii do everyiiody good, am .use us a ll tn ' g re a te r life of b e tte r sp iritua lity .

O utside th e w a lls o f I 'a r ls is a grn w liich boars tills s tra n g e Inserip tio "B orn a m an : died a gro<-er.''

T h is ep itaph to lls tlic s to ry of many a m an ’s life today. ^ Im m ersed in bUBlnesB, o r forced hy th e s tru g g le , fo r m ateria l possession undi-r^HclflHb

ru f l eonditlbns. he flniTs lUtio tim e fo r th e euU lvatlon .o t h is nplrl-

A life, and th u s a ll tlio fin e r (jnali- 4 of iifs inaiibood nndorgo a slow

p e rh ap s. b u t ee rtn ih deuiy . ^l»oe« It pay in tin? long ru n ? J u s t s top anil th ink It over, I

feUHL MILITIA COMPANY.c n ly -F h e Men K n nd led and T nr-

g r t lUingo Locntcd.

B uhl r|» now on ilizing la m ilitia

five m en iiavo lie eompan;

the mi is lo rin g In. Is i., •w underway. L ieu ten an t .Max Carlior,in sin ic t o r - in sp w to r has boon Inthe w<-HiI end city for sevorul days get-.Ung thr• com pany in shape. I t is un-(lorxtooc 1 th a t g round for tlic: new ririorange 1las lieon neli'ctoci «m em f.>r tho ningcf Ims 1))ir-.l froi 11 itolso.

n . M. .M rrolhini .Maklm.' P lans for 1 , \ e » / FI rni From Sun K ninrlseo H ere. B rick HnihUm; on .South .Main. 1 1., lliij Spuds nnd Onions

T h e f ir s t o f tho w.'ok It.' M,,McC'ol- • Twin i'-all.s' h iu - a n o ib o r i>nodlie..lum had w orkm en •clearing aw ay Ui<' CIrm In W oy|./'u» 'kori)iuii^iiid C0 . ofdeh rla from Uls I« t on South Main San FralUclscn and lxi« Augelei^. Thoyavenue; I t Is tlio 1n ten tlon of M r. .Mi-- will illly po tatoen and oilions.( 'o llnn i to <T--rl a •b riek Imildlhg on Tho fin ill is ro iires .-n tod -hero IIV K.tho lo t. W ork .ex ju-cted to t*lart .Al. Schvoirt.v. ao d A lvin U arboui: anda t onc<- .fio tliii't 11110 biiildiiig w ill-i»- has op.■nod olllooH III th e bul Idingready for oc <-u,.mi<'y before cold wea- occiipie< 1 hy the Idalio Wholetialother. puny oti i'o u r lh aveuuo. kouUi .

C g s l., C hQop, each . 10 ga l., 6 hoop , each . 15 s a l .; 6 hoop, each .. 20 « a l.. C hoop, each .. SS ga).. C hoop, cacli .. *0 cal.,' ft,hoopi e ic h ..

Kinney WholBsals Go.Twto Falls, Idake

T h e H o m e T o w ^ nB y. N E L S D A R L IN G

Miiiiy ar^ tu - llia^* a ll nuTellith?d is iu t ' 'v ill bc.tlonci)?- innil jVom ji few t:rea t eit ie.s. TI>ov

th is is ilte ooo'tioiiiienl in<‘tlio<l. Som e .'^o. cta lis ls . iji llw lln v e fu m h n jieu ta l p rh ic ip l '‘>o f K'url M arx sot'inlisiii, liilcc tliix view o f th e tre n d of tlie tiiiiov Thtf* th re e i'uiidainentnl.s refon red tt> ari - - re n t is tv ronj;. in te re s t is w fon^, p ro f i t is w ro h c .

WeiJ, innsiuiielt a.s tlie ja rp * c ity d epartJiie iit st»ires am i m ail *W^U'r houses a re p r iv a te c^nlorpri.si-s. a r.j m-t otvnud by tho people , a re not a j)a r t o f a jrreat eiuiiuier- eia l system iti a eo -o p era fiv f co iiiinoiiw eallii. wJ;, (ic<l

■ kcop o u r re n ts an d j)tn)fils nt iioino?T he lin b itu a t m ail o rd e r hm ise patiMii is n o o fto n ''

like tho K u i» b le r - b e is fo rev er ta lk in i: <.f'li i)Ut say s notliiiiK' «if h is Ios.se.s. T he one linri:aiii < a liu u d re d ili.snppointnienls. T h e .lo s t tiuu-. the isfnetory-ffood.s. th e .'irtiele Jic h ad to r e lu n i a t hi:

M'.xpen.se. th t ' rejH iirs on .shipnionls dan iaued tiiL' p a tfliiiif ; h<‘ has lione. Uie unb>o):ed fu r tie eiinrffes. an* a ll. w flh jui H-ffot^t. fo rp > tlt lio n o f i 1k‘ O N E -u r t ie k tlvat is j t is f a H

At the req u es t o f C ongressm an Ad- d lsoa T. Sm ith, L, C. A ieher, su p e r- In iendoat o f th e Dry F a rm E x p c rl-- mentiil s ta tio n a t A berdeen, n e a r Am- e r ira n FnlU*. visited T w in F’a lls on Tluirsrtny, and In com pany wlUi Mr. 'Sm ith traveled ov er Hie souU iern p n r t o f tiie county with a view of d c to rm in - iHg w h e th e r o r n o t th e so il and geo* oral conditions w ere fav o rab le to ctil- tlvaUon qf llio g round by th e dry fa rm m ethods,, Thc>- drove a s f a r w est us the Salm on riv e r and re tu rn e d b y w a y of th e fooUiills ad jo in ing U>o CasBla county fo ro s t reserve. M r. A lcber m ad |0 te s ts o f tiie »oiI a t v a r io u s po in ts and s ta te s th a t so fa r as ho cun Judgo - th e re l« no renson wliy th e d ry f a n n ­in g can n o t be a s su ccessfu lly carried on la tiio sou thern pnrt o f T w in F a lla . youuty us In th e vlr.lnlty a t U ockland imd A em ricftn- F a lls , w liere Uic fa r -

ti a r e ralBtng to 4*. bu sh e ls of w h ea t per a c re .

C ongressm an Sm ith w ill endeavor to l ia v e j i d ry f^irm expe rim en ta l s ta - Lion estubU shod In th« » o u tl\e rn p a r t j f th e cpunty in o rd e r tiia t tho s e ttle rs may •tiave' a t f i r s t liand tii* re s u l t of

* expQ rttaen ts conducted b y tho ex ­p e rts o f tho A g ricu ltu ra l DbpartmM iL

Mr. SmlUi 1ms been ndvlsud by the [;om m lsslouer of th e gen e ra l land of­fice th a t Inr lias been a llo tted £00 . m aps o f Idaho, siiowlnr; tlie lan d th a t is open to e n try un d e r Uie E n la rg ed ilom estend o r Dry I 'w in ln g A ct, ond those who desln* tlii’in w ill be supp lied , ipon app lication .

If (■•(nigreHsnmn Sm ith Is ab le to 's c -uro ........... . of* th e bill ho

pronoHif* to Introduco to excuse rcsl- •e upon <lry land u n le ss w a te r be obtairied a t a depUi u f SO foot lom estic purpo*>s. p ra c tic a lly iftl ■ uiKKoiipIod Upld will be under vation witliiii \ i few y e a rs and

plaeetl upon th e ja :^ l l« t . i c rease In the population In tiie bu ild ing up of th e vai upon th e Irrig a tin g sec tions

ilifficulty o f m aking a < e upon Uie dry land w

.nd tho In- w ili rcMult ■lou.H tow ns because of < im fortablc

'Stic piirtMs.ne vailable.

BOOTLEGGER TAKEN INJ . .Smith .Vrrented TucMlay M glit ^Vllli

Tl»r«4- of <Jood W hiskry .

Taylc,On TuoHday hIkIu OlllctId Sheriff Kendall unrest................Iio gave his- num<‘ a s J, S m ith , wlili ree fu ll ca se s of w iiiskev; wMc-li

t!mlUi cliUnied In- Imd purchasi-tl fo'r o fficers had b<H-n

■nwl ; Id 1 tiie lookout foliad no chatico to d is ­

pose o f any of tlie w et goods. Smith . being lioI<l In th e co un ty Jnll and III have h is lioarlng In a few d a y

iiininLo ffs - 't.iiw-a

E. V. LARSON MOVESVeil k n o n n AttoVnej- V o « r t to Xen

qnarlfr?.,K. V .*ljir«on. o ne of th e well know r

.'ouuK tttto rneya o f th is c ity h a s mov i-d h is o ffices from th e S hobert build Ing on tiie c o m e r o f .Main an d Sc-cond

•I'l-H eant to handvom e liew room s the U arger b lock o v e r tin- S te tt le r rket. w hen- he w lil be pi,*t h ts frlo u d s and cU«pt».

•asj?d to

/ b e t t e r t h n n h( Nvhu t l i i n k s h e t l i r s t j v e t e«ii r in d th ii t I)

r e jd jy f.xjieete«l b e i ie f i t t e d l»y ih e pann<

r niO dieirje .v em lo r . he l l i in y f o r h is nioiK

T h e K a in b liu n u is t i t i e t Ik im iu h v b ix ly a n d t i l l s v e r y fn,et i ie ro i in ts f o r thi iiiiiil o r d i i r lu iy in ir lia s f o r lu n sl f j i lk s . '

T h a t t h e f n n n e r s j ir l ' th e m o s t l ib o n i l pjitr«ul> o f tl:o u ts id e eo tiecn iK . is a p n 'v n le i j t u n ti i i i i .s l . ...........................e h u n t s o f t e n d o n o t p r i ie t ie e , w h a t th i trp i»eery s e n d s u w a y f o r t l r y kcvkR tvh ih d e a l e r s e n d s a w a y f o r f u r n i l u r r n n d th«' b e)o ii)f to so m e s iin p e lu b .

,, (Copyrighted.)COAL

TWO FINE BILLST h e a tre WIH H im ' a T r « i t fo r

T h w r t r ^ t r H T ills ^y w k . ■

p ro ,(in

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evening o f n e x t week Use lAls U iea tre w ill way s ta r fe a tu re , a a Kcarrcd sou l. “Thu PlisL" T h is la oae

ever p re sen t-IIIK ploturoH, w ith Ui -rs. Matiol T ournneU c. M arc n t and Hlgeiow C ooper, In

---------------A fine comedy. "A B arn -yartl .Mlxup." \viU_ a lso be tlxo

evening, o h ' T h u ^ d a y evening le sam e th e a tre an even in g of dy w lil be on th e b o ard s . Five

big and up -to -d ate laugh p ro d u cers w ill be seen. "P u k es and Ja b s la .a Q uiet Gam e." w ill b« seen la th ree

V Stuff-L clter F rom Hugs to In one ac t. a n d K ate P rice in

ly com edy tu rn .

th e

NEW LEGAL COMBINATION.is«orialm l With Uonrn. •

:irm of C uth rle & Dowen. o n e of St p rom inen t le g a l p a r ta c ra h lp s city, is to ta k e u p now -qu arte rs R o ry block o v e r th e Shoshone Y. .T he . b u ild in g w htch b. th e

pro p erty o f Mr. O u lh rie . h as b e e n .re ­ed th e Shosliune build ing, ^ a n d - e <juarti>rs ha\x> l>e«n f itte d u p by

th e firm a n d tho Im provem ents mndo I a p e rm an o n l basis.H ugh P . SmlUi. "Ron o t AddlnotJ T.

SmiUi, w ill be a sso cia ted w ith M essrs. ( iu th r lo & now ch a f te r th e f i r s t of O ctohcr. ................................................. ......

LAVERING THEATRE NEWSOp^ninfT D ate FlxrO fo r .VouifaT <

-Next >Yefk WWi flc tirf« « ;

• ring o f th e lA teF loK • ■ ■ C ity thr

M anager Lavi Uieatn? Is in S a l t L ak e C ity t b u m ak ing a rra n g c m e n U f o r - th e 'o p e n * ■Ing of the playhouse-next Monday .Mxir: . plctorta. Annouacemeai

' he program w ill l » made by pctt*' ers soon.

'< rhe BotBettioa x h e a tr td tl •U ra c U e sa booked for th e Beaaon ‘protala* to^siva the T v i s F alla audleac«a IBe b ««t-oa .£. t h e to a d - . ' ■ •

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-T ^ O E '-A -W E ^ t w in TALLS THiEB. FBTOitY. OCT- 1, 1915

r . F. BROCKEN. P re .W «»t.. UH. C. a SCOTT. V4ce pr«.w <.o 'URBAN TRAf'KV. 0«»lilor

The Idaho State BankOf T w in Falls, Idaho >

CAPITAir$y0,000INTEREST PAIL ON TIME DEPOSITS

See Us For Farm Lp»ansTHE TWIN FALLS TIMES

riib lla lied TwJce-A-W eok, Tucudaya u id Frldoya. I n , Uie O aal-HoloUun bnHdini;, Moiu BtrMC .

w n .u u R s r i i n xKflliO'' nnd P ub lisher'

M ember o f Euutcnx Idaho P rcsa Club

, IN D EPEN D EN T REPUBLICAN

B otercd ito Socond C lass M atte r, uh Scm i-W coklr. O c t 18. 1910.

MiMiHrrlplfun Jl^ tesOne ycnr, In advaoce.......................52.(S ix M o n th s ------------------—................ »•'

•DEMAND T H IS LABEL

Ob All of Tour »*rJiit«4 .H otter. It BepreiientM Good ITorkmaasIiI^ Good

Waire!* and Good CoBdltloBB.

I f 1 Hpt-nd niy IJolIarB ‘ou t'-o f T w in KuIIh a n d you opcnd y our D ollars o u t o f T w in .F oils, o n d a l l th e People npcnd th o ir Del* airs' o u t o f T w in F a lls ; W HAT IN T H E TH U N D ER W IL L 'B E -

COME. O F . T W IN FALLS?

TH IN K ABOUT IT

Twin t'a lla C o m raerd a l Club

' T h e TlmcH in deliKbtwl th n t nn a t- to m p ^ w ll l bo niftde lo buy a fa ir C T p a n d 'sa d CBtabllHb a co un ty fair npioa a so lid basijtr I t is n m ove th a t sh o u ld hayo tlio^ ha^jrty t^dorB craen t and financial n upport of every bunl- ncBB mmi and every fa rm e r upon the tra c L T h e l,wo have a v ita l In tcrcu t i s see ing tlid rcBOurcea o t tho coun­try exhibited . Both a n : dCDcndent to a g ro a t deg ree upon Uie InlcnHiflcd cu ltiva tion of th is big co u n try . T h ere 1b notliinK w hich creatcB cntliuHiu.Hni

. and In tclllB cnt cu ltiva tion liko ihu . g ro a t KathcringR of fa rm Jind induH-

t i ia l productj! • iin«l‘ th e m eet tag to g e th e r of tJic producem fo r com­p ariso n o f metJiodH. T he T w in F alls c o u n ty fa ir can be m ade th e blKROHt and best T)f th e en tire Htnlo fo r- tlio reaso n tlia t rlglU here wUhIn a rad ius o f fifty m iles is tlie be«t ag ricu ltu ra l land of th e state.-,

AN ALLEGORY • T w o T w iii'F iills doitorH «*hi(iK'«'d nnr day. upon iu> u n fo rtu n a te mnn w an d er­ing dcllriouHly alfout tliy Hlreet.«i. uvl- denUy In bnd condition. T he man tak en to tlie olllce of th e e ld e r pliy- bIcIbu ond the ra se i nn-fiilly exan iin 'il. The older doctor a fte r looking a t tlie face of th e m an 'anil th e t»ymptoniH dlagnofic<l ' the ca.se an "Iu h k fever.” The x 9 !LnKur-;inan shook lii.n head. “No. It Ih hr.iin fhver." T h e old< T 'inan Kmllcd a iu ^ sa iil . "V oirri' wroiiK. look lit Hint I'iM'sl. It s.m ir-cheHt If you will ohservi-. NoHiIiik h u t lung trou- 1)1.- could [irndii.-.- d ial •elicst.’’ " Vll may he you uri- rii;lil," ^al(l th e young- IT iii:iii. \clii) u.i;. Jusl tak in g up IiIk praCtlei’ in tli- i-iiy. "L rfti «-x:iniine hlH hencl a lilll.- firs t." l ie w alked i>viT to th e proNiriiii' f ig u re and tnp- p.-<l soiiiiclly iihov.- th.- -lycbrows.' It

fp v e fo rth nn em pty, hollow sound. "Vou arc righ t. X hnt m on eould not have hralii fever. T h ere Ib no th in g th ere to hec«>me. conBeHtcd. B ut how In th e nam e of tim e did you m ake the (julck illagnoHiK?" T h e o lder m an - replied .-•:iC r«U »cr.-hud tiie ad- van lage of you boeauxe I th o u g h t I knew tlie .num. T h ere wiu< no c h u n re for iiraln fever. I t lookK. like tJie edi­to r o f .tiie (Chronicle."

••The UolliHter H era ld liuB fa llen in­to- t l i e dlH guH ting h a b i t o f .washing It.H ,d i r ty lin en in public . C ut i t o u t -Bro. Sims. Tills Is u noRty huh lt t h a t s h o u ld ho cpn'flnod to Buch i tiH tiie f o rm e r p u b llH h e r o f ti ic Kim­berly Call. ‘ tho T w in F a lls T im es man iin d th e H ansen b r id g e p ro m o t- erH."— The Chronicle.

T he T im es is s in ce rc ly g ra te fu l to th e m endacious ed ito r o f th e Cht-on- Iclo for- tho com pllm enf paid In the nbovo u rtic lc .. T h a t D ovcry conulders the I’d ltu r o f tlic T im es o u t of h is (Do- Vcry'B) c la ss in JournaliKm in v indica­tion enough liia t th e Ja im es h as H»yne in e riu Tiie ed ito r of tli<j(^’ltronlcle ow es an ^ap b lo g y how ever, to every fopu tnh le Joum nllB t In tliu s ta le fo r hlH hrazcn A ttem pt lo p u t h im self and the C hron ic le on a p a r w ith th e larg e num ber of dect'n t ed ito rs and re liab le newHpapers o f thiK nlnte.

T iio e<IItor of the C hronicle m entionn the w aaiiing of d irty Jlnen before the pub lic on th e p u rt of P rovost, o f liu n - Kcn. Buck o f the K im berly fJull. nnd tiie e«lljor of th is paper. Dovery UB^al with h is coreIenKneBB o f the tru th w as w rong a b o u t th e ownorKlii|> of titc d ir ty linen wawlied. I f be long­ed Bolely lo Dovcry ,and llie g an g of d ir ty pollllclanH fo r whom ho B landn sp q n H o r. P rovost got In b'ad bccuuse bo H how ed Dovcry up In the-H unH cn bridge m atte r. Buck gave Uie e«lItor o f thu C iironlcle sev e ra l bad h a lf hourtt over cd lloA als tlia t uvldently g o t dcr. Dovery'w hide. T he T im es oh moul o f th e people hero know, g o t in bad be- coujie it hIio^-wI up Kome of Dovery fine Ita lian work . with tiie county p rin ting . Dovery doen n u t believo in, a irin g ills own d ir ty l in e n for tiie rea-

Ih a t lie Is oppalled a t the. m ag n i­tu d e 6 t th e task nliead of hlm> It wouhl keep a m eiropullto ii lau n d ry

o rk ing overtime: th e y e a r around.

TALKS ON THRIFTN o . 'a i^ H ih V TO SrCCKKD

•■\\'e have heirn , ii na tion of hlii'niitlii'IfL'i long enougli."— Ui>k- «T W. liabHoti,

GtHjrge IJ. Dayton, one of th e lead ­ing husiitexs tiien of M lnneapulin. tcll» tills In.splrlng ntory of, h is hucccsh tiirougli saving.

I left hom e Khortiy a f te r 1C yi ig'.'. lle fo rc reach ing year« I had uiiiu latcd 5!i.000 (J :!000 of w itlch

had h r i i i g iven hy fiith c r In Ilou of •ollego education and fe ll th en It

s a fr lo m a rry . ' At th a t tim e 1 H n e e lv in g a HiVlary of fNOO per ir. - p ay ab lf weekly.' Wife_ an d 1 :lil>'il th a t we would n o t open charg e •<iiiitt.'i an y w h ere , would pay caKli

\vli:i( w<‘ liought anil would go w itliuiit (Iiitigs we could n o t pay for

I w r ro>ild pay for tln 'm . f 'u r - tlKTiiinri'. decided th a t irac lt 'S u tu r-

w<- would lay aHldc S.*> fo r a p er- <;nt iave.stm rnl. an d n o tiilng 'wa.s

Storage for Potatoes, Beans and Grain^

Good brick warehouse o ^ r a c k . .Low in­surance. Remember we will-buy your product

, at.market price, in or out of storage, ^ e usJ>e- fprc you dispose yout.producc.

P hoD e276 Munson and Harder

OtJR P U B L IC FORUMHon.'EIihu RoQt ■O n W ^ o m a n ’s S p h e r e

Tho qucBtioil.of w 'om an Suffrage .la an lasua befor* th e A m erican people. Twelve atatCB have adopted It, four m o ro 's ta te a vole upon I t th is fall add I t Is a troB fly urged th a t I t ‘becom e a p latform dem and o t the-BaU onal politichl p artiea . I t l« th e re fo re th e priTllege a n d tb « du ty p f e v e ry vbto^ to stu d y careftilly tb is s u b je c t H on. E llbu Root, in diBCUflslDg tb ls question before th« coQBtltotloBal conven tion of New York, recen tly said in p ort:

‘' I . a u opposed to th e g ra n tin g of auftTage Ip womeB, because 1 belle.ve th a t it would bo a \o as to women, to .a ll wom en a n d lo eVery w om an; and bcfcouae I believe It would >be an in ju ry to the s la te , and (o every m an an d

^ v e r y wom an Id th e s ta te . I t would be ubeleas to a r s u e tlria i f tho r ig h t o f auffrago w ore a n a tu ra l right. If I t w ere a n a tu ra l r ig h t, th en women shou ld h av e it though tho heavonfl fall. B u t If th e re bo any one th in g setUod lo th e long dlBcusslon of th is su b jec t, i t la th a t suffrage }b n o t a

•n a tu ra l r ig h t, b u t Is sim ply a m eans oC governm ent, a n d th e .so le question to ;bo discussed Is w h e th e r g overnm ent by th e suffrage of m en an d wom en w ill be b e lte r go T o ro m en t.th an .b y th e suffrago o f m en alone. '

•- "iQlo my judgm ent, s ir , th e re o n tc rs no e lem en t o f th e In ferio rity of .'woman. I t Ib n o t th a t wom an la In ferio r (o m nn. .b u t I t ia (h a t w om an is Id iffercnt from t d ; th a t In th e d ls trlb u tlo n 'o f pow ers, o f c^apacitlea. o f quail- tloa, o u r M aker h a s c rea ted m an adap ted to tlie p e r fo rm a n c e ^ f c e rta in func*

'tio n s in th e econom y o f n a tu re an d lociety . and woman ad ap ted to th e p erfo rm ance o f o th e r functions.

“ W om an ru les today by tho sw eet and noble Influences of h e r cha rac te r. ;P u t wom an into'TITft a n n a o f conflict and ahe abandons these, g re a t w eapons w hich con tro l th e world. a n d sh e U kos Into h e r hands, feeble and nerveleas fo r s trife , w eapons w ith w hich sh e Is unfam iliar nnd w hich ehe ia u n ab le to wJeld. W om an la s tr i f e becom es hard , harsh , unlovable, re p u ls iia ; a s fa r rem oved from th a t g en tle c re a tu re to whom w e a ll ow e a l le g ia n e j^ n d to whom wo confess aubm laslotl^as th e heaven ia rem oved from th e e a rth .

"T h e w hole sc ien ce o f go v ern m en t Is th e scfonce of p ro tec tin g life and liberty and th o p u rsu it o f happ iness. In *the divine d istrlbuH on of lo w e rs , th e duty an d th e r ig h t o f p ro tec tio n re s ts w ith th e m ale. I t la so th ro u g h o u t na tu re . I t Is so w ith m en. and I. fo r one. will n ev er co n sen t to p a r t w it® thd divine r ig h t o f p ro tec tin g my wife, my dau g h te r, tho women w hom I lo re , a nd th e w om en whom I' resp ect, exerc ising th e b ir th rig h t of m an. a n d place th a t h igh du ly In th e w eak and n e rre le s s han d s of th o se deajgn.ed by God to be p ro tec ted ra th e r th an to engage In th e s te rn w arfa re of governm ent. In m y Judgm ent, th is w hole m ovem ent a r ise s from a fa lse conception of th e duly and o r t h e r lg h f o f bolh' m e a and women.

■•The tim o will n e v e r com e w hen th e line of dem arcation llftlw w n th e funot/ons oC th e tw o aexca wJIJ ho broken down. I believe I t to b e fa lse p h i­losophy; I believe th a t It la a n a tte m p t to tu rn backw ard upon th e line of B oclal develotim ent. and th a t I f tho step e v e r be tak en , w e go cen tu rie s back­w ard on th e m arch to w ard s a h igher, n ob ler and p u re r clv lH iatlon. w hich m u st be found n o i In th e confusion, b u t In tho h ig h er d ifferen tia tion o t th o sexes.

MONEY TO LOAN -

ON

Farm Lands and Twin Falls Residence Properly

SW IM & A LD RICHBank & Tnut Bnilding

pern iilted to 'tc m p t us from th a t.h n h - wiille on a sa lary .W lic^ wc w e n t to housekeep ing on-

ly a p a r t of tho house waB fu rn ish ed — .some room s w ere k e p t cloned unUl

could buy c a rp c ts aniT needed fu r- iijture. Many, young co up les th in k they muHl establlBh thcniBolvcK in well furniHhed ap a rtm e n ts in o rd e r to g e t in to society , b u t we vrere wcH- cont«!d In to Ihe som e rcfinw l. In te lli­g e n t c irc le s In w h ic h 'o u r p a re n ts had alw oys /novcd, and th is w ith o u t any prctcnBO o f h av ing m ore Ihnn wo pos- scHBcd. ■ '

•■Wh.cn. ab o u t $I!00 n r so hod occu- inu la ted a n w rtg ag e wan b ought for 1400 o r $500, th e -b a la n c e being paid

quickly a.' - poHBibte. T ho intercHt each m o rtg ag e awolled tho Income

a t mucii and .the sa la ry increasM l som e—u n til In 18SH we moved t .MlnnoHotn and Invested all in land.

“A young m an han no r ig h t to m ar - u n til he .h as saved so m eth in g —:

young cpuple have no r lc h t to live up to a ll Ih o lr Income- Kvery m an owi. h it to .<iociety to save .‘.(inielhlng' for his faiijlly. Mon on salaT lcK can do th is if tliey w ill, h u t it re q u ire s on tlie p a r t o f both hut>Ii.iii(l and wife will powi^r su lllc len t to he ro n te n t anil haii- py whiU* liv in g iiislil-- th e lni:olin‘. w hatever It l.s."

.Mr. Dayton'B experience wa.s re la t­'d In connection with an in teretiiliig

diiicuRslon In th e Mliim-a'poUfi Jo u rn a l b rough t fortJi by a le tte r w ritten lo he p ap er by a n ia ti w la i .slgiicd lih i i-

se lf ••n illpayer.”T his eorrcsponih iH ai^ked how he

■ould r.ave p a r t <.f hi- i.alary . exp la in ­ing th n t h is incom*--TTs .i ll t i le nior<- tlian enough fo r lil:- nn'-dA He had

M IXCTKS OF BOARD OF lU R E C . TO R S OF TW IN FAXLS CANAL

COMPANY, AUG.. lOtb, 1015.

B oard m et ih re g u la r HCSHion, all m em bers being p re sc n c T he mlnutcfl w ere read an d approved.

ilo v c d hy T ay lo r, second K ennedy, th a t . Uio board go in to execu tiv e «cb- bIor.-- C arried .

Open KOAsIon being resum ed. It w as moved hy Crom , nccond K ennedy, th a t thu c la im fo r d am ages of G. S. E lder in U)C Bum o f (7C.00 bo dlHnallowod. Upon tlie question being p u t Uie sam e wait d eclared c,arrled by unoniinouK vote.

Moved by Forbbs. second T nylor. O ia t upon ^proper easem ent« iieing proW dcd th e com pany will c o n s tru c t.a dltcii a lo n g tho c a s t side o f th e .>toulh' c o s t q u a r te r Kcctioir 'IG-S-in, In lieu of re p a ir in g l.aterar'SS . Upon the qucBtlon being put, th e sam e w as d e ­c la re d ca rr ied hy unanim ous vote.

M oved,by F orbes, sceond Crom . th a t th e S c h la k e d ltc li be n o t ridden unl<-sM

■Smltii- lrt“ ^ l lo w c d w a te r from the I sam e. Upon th e quoRllon-belng m il, th e sam e w as declored ca rried hy un- ap im ous vote. . '' M^vcd hy Crom. second Kenin dy.

th n t th e m a tte r of d ra inage in th e u p ­p e r Rock C reek d is tr ic t ho U k en u n ­d e r . a ilv lsc iiun t so th n t som'o plan m ay be evolved for the h and ling of tho seepage. Upon tho m otion being put. tho Rome w as declared ac rr le d hy u n ­an im o u s vole.

Moved hy Crom . second K ennedy, th a t Uic w a te r rig h t he traiiRferrxkl from Ixit 3 lu 2-10-17 to N E ‘4 NW^4. o f 9-tO-lS. sam e having been approv-i cd hy th e a tto rn ey . Upon th e question I be ing p u l tlie sam e was declared ca r-

by un.->-i..iH>i .< ••• >.Moved !>.• tV o n >iecond K ' . u r d ' .j f w a te r w jll i.- -.iroed o u t o : Ihe

la to rn ls nnd couleen in T p 11 nnd 10 souUi. ran g e 17 E. B. M. Between Uio h igh line c;\nal and Rock C fcek and In Tp: 10 souUi, ran g e 16 fc. B. M.. to

h u t hud n e v it li;i case l;i lyp.

■jieatedly tried tti m ade niuch headw ;i/ leal of m any otlirrs.

Have YOU Polv.’d tin- problem y, T l>.

PKACHH.s; PKACRKS

P rices rig h t (iu la rgo crop o f K.lher- las. Ready, fo r inark<-t ab o u t Seplo.ii- b e r 15. ono-hulf w ile w u th of K im ber­ly bank, a t la rg e red l>am. CUnrlcs L. P ltlm an . SopL tf

The Twin Falls Bakeryt b y 'u s in g tlie b e a t F lo u r iii

home GROWN WHEAT.

m :m ..u ip , conrteoi^Bait-smi-u

r o c e r l ^ T o w n a re ploased lo sell our B read . Asl,

fo r i t W e olsq deliver. •.

Twin Falls BakeryPhone ,^4.

•;0" coulee between the f irs t of Novem­b e r and M arch f ir s t nnd In sold d h- t r lc t th e com pany will put down wel s fo r dom estic purposes, said w ells to bo paid fo r by-lhe land yw ners a t the ra te o f *1.00 per foot poymenl to he m ode in casli o r secured hy f ir s t m ort- ■gogo on th e land, hearing ten per cent

in te re s t on bankable notes a t same ra te , con trac la to bt' entered into witn above provisions Included therein , up­on Uie quesUon being p u t the same w as dcclurcd corried by unnnlmous

Moved by T ay lo r second Crom. th a t w a te r slock bcn ran sfc rn .il from NE'.i S W i i 'o f 14-9-H to SM: NW '.i. -»*H- 18, su b jec t to Uie approval of the a t ­to rney . Upon tlie motion being pul th e sam e .was declared carried by un­anim ous vote.

A pcUtlon from certain w ater users In Uie w est end regarding t h e re ten ­tion o f Jo h n A. Drown watr presented in person apd the sam e was taken u n ­d e r adv isem en t

A ugust J l lh . lOir., Moved 'by Forbes,' second Kennedy.

U iat Ta'ylo^ and Crom be appointed a s a coninilttec to select a consu lt­ing eng ineer on th e pnlargenient of Uie iilgh line canul. Upon Uie i|ucs- tlon being p u t tlio same w as d e c la r­ed ca rried hy unanim ous vole. •

M oved 'by Crom second Kenncily, th a t Uio ag reem en t offered fo r signa­tu re hy tlio O. S. I>. R. H. Co.. relaUvc to-fl d ra in un d er its r ig lit oC way w est o f tw in I-'Blls he rejecled. Upou Uie quOBtiqn "being p u t tho. sam e w as ae- c in te d c a r r l ^ by unanlmour) vote.

Moved by Jackson, si^cond P orbcB . th o t a com m ittee be appointed to in- vcfltlgntc nnd re p o rt on som e sciicniG o f setUIng th e seepage troub le In tho up p e r ltQ.ck Creek d is tr ic t under the high lino Qonal. Upon tho qucsUoo b e in g -p u t th e samli was dt?clare«l c a r­ried by unanim ous vo{e.: On th is com ­m ittee tlie ch a ir appointed Crom, K en­nedy and T aylor.

T h e being no fu rtlie rj business th e m eeting adjourned.

A ugust 20th, 191S. B oard m et In special session, all

mcDibcrB p re se n t except Jackson .Moved by Crom. second K ennedy,

th a t th is board h e re b y ’au thorizes the en g ineer a t Jackson Lake to d ispose o f such m ateria l and suppliea os a rc n o longer needed In tlie w ork of con­stru c tio n . Upon the quesUon being p u t tho sam o was declared co'rried by unanim ous vote. , . ■• Moved by* Crom. second K ennedy,

th a t Toylor. Porterfield nnd P ierson bo appointed a com m ittee to InvenU- g a to a new location fo r Uio com pany ^ r e h o u s e and re p o rt a t tho nex t meoUng. Upon th e moUon b eing p u t Uio sam e w as'^^cclarcd ca rried by u n ­an im ous vote.

Moved by Crom. uccond ' Kennedy, th a t A. J. W iley be re ta ined as con- BUlUng eng ineer on th e high line cn- Inrgem cnt a t a sa la ry of SROO.OO and expenses, on the quesUon b e in g p u t th e sam e w as declared ca rried by un-

ilm ous vole.Moved by Crom. second Kennedy,

th n t the c h a ir appo in t a com m ittee of Uire<‘ to w ork wlUi th e m anager to de­

vise 0 systcmnUc way to ta k e c o re o f tho fall cleanup. On Uie q u estio n b e ­ing put Uie som e waa d ec la red c a r r ie d by unanlmoMB vote. , . , ,

W iieroupon Uie c h a ir • appo in ted , Tnylor, Forbes and Crom.

Moved by Crom second .K ennedy, . th a t Uic following c o n tra c ts w ith th o German A merican T ru s t com pany bo accepted: and Uio se c ro ta ry ia b eroby authorized to s ign sam e on b eh a lf o f Uiis company. Upon tho q u estio n b e ­ing put the sam e w as d eclared c a r r ie d ■ by unanim ous vote. .

D enver, Colo., Aug. 10. 1915 To Uio Board of D irectors o f Uie T w in

Kails Canal company.Twin Falla . Idaho.

(Ii n tlem cn:F o r th e Issue of y o u r .six p e r c e n t

p rom issory notes, am ounU ng In tb e aggregate to.x)ne hundred tw oaty -fivo tiuiusand d o llars ($12ii,000.00) a u th o r ­ized to bo borrowed by y o u r co m p an y iiy rcsoluUon of your board o f d lree - tor». paj)j»ed th is day. tlic u n d ers ig n - ed agrees lo p u rch ase so ld n o te s a t J ninety-five tier ccn t o f tlie lr face v a l­ue, less u commission o f (3SOO.OO. S aid no tes To he of the dates, um ounta nnd m aturities as expressed In sa id re so lu ­tion. •T H E GERMAN AMEIMCAN T R U S T -

COMPANY. ■ •By Godfrey S ch lrm er, P roe . •

Tho above proposition l» acccp ted .th is 10U> dayrpf A u g u s t 19I&.T H E TWIN F Jn .L S CANAL COMPANV Seal c to o n l

W. O. T a y lo r.{T. F. C. Co. Seal)

T h ere being no fu rth e r b u sin ess thc- jnbeting adjourned.

Signed, W. P. PORBES, P ro s .W. O. TAYLOR. Soc-y.

NOTICK OF A PPL IC A T ldN F O tt PARDON

' NOTICE IS-H E R E B V GIVEN. T h o t- the undersigned will ap p ly to th e Board o f PardonB a t a mocUng o f oald Board to bo held a t Bolso C ity , A da County. Stato o t Idaho, on -tho 6 th d a r of October. 19115, for a P a rd o n o f th e sen tcnco hereinbefore im posed OPOD him.

D ated th is 28th day of A ugust, 191& VANE VANDELUER WORKMAN,

Aug. 31 S o p t 7-14-21-38 »d.

NOTICE TO POTATO U K 0W BB 8

As-wo desire to g iro a ll o u r o ld pa- , trona and parUea who fielped tln a n e e . o u r build ing on o p p o rtu n ity to m - curo slorOgo fo r .this soason'B c ra p , wo would bo glad to h a ro thorn In ­form th is ofllco a t once I t th e y w ill have ony po tatoes to sto ro and bow m any. ’ »TW IN FA LLS DISTRICT- PO TATO

GROWERS ASSOCIATION —Adv. •

E. V. LARSEN MOVES OFFICB

E. V. L arson 1ms m oved h la ptOce to th e B arger build ing on S h o ^ o n e s tre e t over Uic S tc ttlc r M eat m ark e t,

-here lie will iheet h is c lie n ts fro m ow on. S e p t 28-O ct.l-B pd.

SCHOOL SPECIALSIVky Cherries 20 Cents

Per PoundA DELICIOUS NOVELTY

139 M A IN W E S T P H O N E 166 VARNEY

BOWLING ALLEY OPENINGOn Saturday, A ugust 28. wn w ill open o u r new Bdwllng A lley In

th e bascinunt o f the SmlUi B lock on M ain A venue N orth . We Invito till- imbllc to v isit o u r .c s tab llah m cn t, w hich Is n e a t and clean.

' $5.00 PRIZE FOR BEST NAMEWe w ill o ffe r to Uie person suggesU ng tho b est nam e fo r our

new c s U b lh h m rn t Uie sum o f five d o lla rs In caali. Call in and get jn rn lcu lo rs of Uie condlUons of th e c o n tc s t

GOODENOUGH & CUBIT

Cash f.o.b. Cars for Your Jonathan Apples. D O I T N O W - — ------------.

Communicate with MR. C. H. NIX, Twin Falls/ Idaho, Local Representative of

Rash>Lilly-White-Brown-€o;^Mark^tmg ExpertTSalt Lake City, Utah

GRAIN, APPLES, POTATOES, ONIONSLo> Angeles, Califonji'a

■ S ’% ■ FARM LOANS

Twin Falls Title & Abstract Company, Limited\ Hotel Perrihe 'Bnilding, Twin Falls, Idabo .

Monthly PaymentCITY LOANS

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FORSALE600 T h oroughbred H am pshire Ewes. R anging from one to four years old. A lso 200 H aaipshire ew e lambs.

John CurranH om e R anch H agerm an Idaho

The Range EternalThe Acme of

DiirabiUty

The Perfection of Fuel Economy

Prices That Afe Right '

Hoosier New & Second Hand Furniture Store

T ry This on Y our Eczem a

r H you are afflicted v ilh Salt Rheum. Teller,' dry'Eczema, Acne or Pimple*, buy a jar of

Dry Zensal.- For tfwt'watery erupllon, or Weepmg Skin, use Moist Zensal. 50c the jar'

City P h a i^ a c y Co.

W e B uy All V arieties o f ~ ;^ p l r a ' and

PAY CASHPATRICK BOTHERS, 121 5th Ave. South

$10,000Forl.4)00Words or Less

For an Idea For a 'S eq ae l to

“THE D^M ONDFRON

THE SKY"The American Film M anufac­turing Com pany's Picturized Romaoilc Novel In Chapters.

. T h lt contest i t op«n to any m tn , woinin or child who i t not conneetcd., (Ur^cliy or in4ireclly. w ith (be rilm Compkny or the n e ^ p ftp e r* publiih-' in0 tne conlinueiS-slury. No lilerftry

'ftbilily i* nece>i»ry Co qukltfy • • • conlettftnl.

Youtreaclvi*ciI toaee thcconllntied pholo pimy in (he ihcklera where i( will be ahown - to read the »tory »■ it run* every week, and (hen send in your tudgeetion. Conteslknta m u j/ con* fine (heir contributions for (ho sequel to 1 ,0 0 0 Uford* or lejx. I t ^ i the tdea (hat is wanted.

SYNOPSIS OF PRECED IN G CHAP' T ERS.

A f.'iid Jm.« rxmti.nl liriV ecn Colonel A r- II..I lilM'cousln, Ju<Ii:u Liti

an hclrlooiii. llm d lununiJ fouixl in a ra ll rn mi'icui* by AI«o. llio »uo<

i:n In KiiKlanO W lioii a clauK liter In born

I m il l . (Iio in o il ic r dluit. tl<I Kvu«y bov am i t<ulixiltul>’>i •urn In te r lliu K.vpiy iniittlr.r, I I’u ri III thin liuriiuln, iviir.-d III nccrcu a n d U:i

foil iitidvU-(-t«.'<l iiM tlin lic it. .T ill) »: an oUlnllieil liotiHumihili nf lll« J la ili .> (Iio nky. iiiiit a ductim unt w lili tlie >l<-y ni-c-rrt. W lin i H ntlicr la Krowii id fill y.iunK B in . ..JlaBur, now 11. r.'iuntH to VIrKliila w ltli her, Ur.

iliu j j t o <.'oloiu-l Ktanli-y'B friend, itfi ICmlier. t)Ut ili-iiiBiidii tim e I la tfu r

o v r r to him ilio dliiinunil from tlio A rllm r H lanley. ron of IfnK ur, fnll.i

love w itii IvHthur.anil »•> dovx h is coin- iiiluii iinil roUMln. li lu ir S lan lc y , r lu h tfu l III.' h e ir u f B(.-uil<.-y. In x te n lln c tho dla- iinil IJIalr caun^H th e Uuutli o f llio J o e

ml ir li 'jt- lu tc r lo |iu t th o b lunie on r. w ho lakrH tli» •tium omi fro m him

\o A rth u r Iwlo M hl« pu raucn i nnO iilii hU lilvntlt)- wllil Ilfir. .S'vcdloK •llainuiicl hi t tk l i-

4i( u h tc li a »u|i|>uhch1 Ivhin .Miiriitou. In Ihv

il l l l a lr Uij.1 th

I rii QanOa allci< atiil cvUi tin’* (lluinoufl j Would-uot abide, niid w ltb n il iliis lor- .for o f llio .lilsbt uiiim Ulm t.tike LoviOl

j fi*lt rolicvwl tliiit ltiM, tiillHiniiii of w.n* tii.l' a( tliv iMilioiii'..r flic l)iiv.: it<-.Htwi ii.Mv. ii,. rui<- 1,1 iiiK roft liti.i

! nu iiy In ilii* (l.iikiK'sx, iik hol.rpiilim i III.' luirsiiit «•»» i-iniiin;; In

liU <llr<H-tltin. I.ci ilic <|]ut>ii>ii<r Htii.v ■) llli l l i r - l i - i itii,‘ llv lu ;:’ imsu'.T tin-|«'Ul;;|iiji .if llif nirus;:!.- iiiiil t r io - '

■In. lUf iil^lit it|i.in lh>- :\*tlic.v inl;:lii. |.iik,< |.ov<-N I'vsolu-il .onlli;<lil mill <list:iini' tu>r\vi-i.-ii lihJ^<‘ir'iiiitl-llio (lliihiniid iicivv 111 (lie (lcc|-s.

Suiirlm* iliul-. hliii f ;ir tmc-k. In tin- m oiuitiiliiH . ii'ikI ,«iii|i Ih itiu liiiluom -f

iHf th e Krvut r<-ar ihu l Iiuh lik-i-ii' (i|iiin 'h ltii U in l 111 ilie d«vsii(T«tlim o f l ih n c u i c 'y Iio i Chp.iiilo' r o fo r im itlo ii l.iiUe L ovoll' iiHkH luiil siH 'iirvM w orU in ilu ‘

x r i i i i i i c U ^ i f liIiicksriiltirH .lio l|ii.T III n forKi* u t tlio liiniititiiln m lin 's .

Noxy wliiltf lie wotUsjiiiil worliH wrll, for nil p.vjixli-K !iri> tinki'iN ;iail tiiijltli-* wlu'ii they di. o r wile wi.rk. k-t tis ser wliiit hiiH bffiiMH'iir tlic Dilici-s whiiH,. do.HtlnlcH iiro ooiici’riird w ith tin- K«'m.

A rthur, known us Jotin I’awoll. Hltii’o fftrikliiK ollJiits lici-oiiio I'f the tiiiii'li ..r MldoH. n .- |inHi..,-i> anil wnxf.'i In I'l.-h.'s itinl imwi-r uml Ititoxicatcil wllli hh ow n stici-cKS. It Is not Hint Ilf li:is l<isi |lii)ii|!;hl iUiil lip]>i‘s mill nffiTilim f<*r lim iiiT. but

•ft>o Rhcu!ito<ly. tint Ik- ''hn: Joins JIuKilr. win, rev lilihraldn him fMi' ldi

■ York t.''1Ir,

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IMChn K».r» ti> (lidIciMKi.-A h ito a m all liuir, jd c ltc d 'f

Ijy Q uiiliba. oiKiin. KrliiiliT. Quubb;i ■nonkuv niraiN (h<- illnnioiul. I ln u u r tiiki t> t1 i.T I.. H(i.nlor Imll.

T om lllJiItv. n d c lcc tiv e f«r U lchinon u h n Ik Id rfd l>v ll.'iKur. jiro iluuss tln « :^ IMlntB coiivirlliiK H lalr. lliiKUr propoia.'F nlh-iicc lo .Mrs. Ki.iiili-y a» ih o jirloi- ot MnKur'a am i Kmlu-i-'it bi-tiit; rcculv«d In F a ir fa x noclfly . llln lr m rlken .dow n Ila- Kivr a n d * ii'u ln /lti« llnKoj- iirln ta, Ic.ivhu;th r Kypsy d r ....... T h f dUimoml Ufound by H ncKro hoy n iid In .d ik cn by n

i.i It j i lit

H'llh Kiith«r duko .Smyihr. A rth u r In he S lan lfy . Ixju

uKulii

H id

h»K fu r t h r w.-si. r /Iv liin InxInK th« dh ra in ro lilirr droii'ia.I

v^ho i.n«iK.-t-i tio r r.. K andolidt. Aha tthx •,i U lalr'n KUlIl. c-in •mill It th e Jirl.-r o f I

ond nnd. liiHllKatiil by hl» i

Hl.-vnh-y anso rlh ik V lH an hnd bvrii m ar brfo rc . T he d iam ond In id c k rd uji Ind ian w om nn. Knilivr. rt-.iolvlni:' lo . \r tl iu r . IravcA nk-hiiicmit »U(ti C«lul Dr. I.ro . A rth u r Icnrnx. d lrd ci ‘ ' piiKp. It<>c<>mliiK. Vcrv rk 'li lur ley hull. Hulil n l hUi-iIoii. Ihn uihl alKo prtividc^ fo r j ru u u r - rll.Iiuy ii tlio diam ond frim i tli« liix;i< It Id » IlKht o the uciii idiiklnK- (•«y. u inooKK-d d fr

C H A PTER XXV.Th« M«n In the Mask.

U NDHK lliv moon mid w itli (h« boom «r th e Mirf fiilllnu dtill.v OH his i-ur.H. Hjiout. iiuutluK. cbllliHl (<■ th e biiiii'. K iikf I.nv-

i'll iln 'w litx (Irljijiliii; Imik u|> on the luiiiil m il] for u few nnculH lati. iicblir.: n iouients felt nil tlit- ijuiiltu!* of d ra tb crt* yot t’onjc'* tlic iliilllni; |n‘nc-efiiluv«i.>( of dlHHolutton.

Viicnely he lionrd fu r off th e shouir. o f m en unil tho n-verUT.itlouH of l i i i r r liil fool8t(.‘i>.-t iiloiiB till- wootlon c.tthi' wuy o f (lie dock.

V or a few brU-f aiomi'niN o f unKitlxh. to rtu re nnd fntl;nii* th e rtH-klcs-s j:.v|in.r, e n t i l in g up from (lie sen. <*nn*U llUlf w lii'tlier bp llyed. d ied « r fell Into (h r hiiiiiLt o f bU c tifiu lv i. tin t v l t b tl* iiru lnc brcn th ond llfi* i-nme fe«r.Lovell knevir tb n t lu tb e m urkj- w a­

ter* t>rheRtb the u o o n o b rine »tm n tie d corpstf bcATwl w ltb tho tide. Whnt noMWrp bnd be (o c l r c t» b h enetolra r\‘cnr01ng th is ' dend aecoDiplloc o r bbi t i r in s *elf? T bere tind l>ocn fl s t ru p Ble In tli£ txxit. n den tb <-ombA( lu ibo w ater, n cry acrow t b r nU;ht. n wutr- tine, b idroua c ry an d then silence. And DOW tb e abou tlnc cruw d u|«r>n th e pier uran nearcb tac w ltb eairch cye« acron . he w ater* fo r th e llv loc o r th e deaiL

K stb o r Is fn r iiwiiy. 11,iid h e Is yin tiii:.h n d th o ad u la tlD ii lln ic m e n reiffl«ir—a n d WOUlOtl, t o , .~ ls sw ei-t to lilm .

A lrea d y In i he oil lie Ids o f C a lifo rn iaho 1 . k n o w n :1IS " tile p iilden lim n ." i l ed re a m s o f Cl n|>ii'e>, 1IS C vell IMioilip*d rem iied n n d i'e:ill7.e<l In A fr ic ii. n i snniii'i-y Is m ,i 1li'oa riled. tils m in d Is ti|iu iim lm ■'. f r u i t fi ir.iiis. va>*t c a t t le , n iiie lies ,tn a n iif iie tiiH n :,• ph in is .....1 a ir fiii-ms offinal leial and ■ia_l activities.

'i 'lic q til i 't liini-H of V Ir;:ln |ii. ilio ti i r WollH o f liK m 'f;li-> i-v<m tli t l i a t .-iiliv. e u « J th e m . srcTii fu r . 'ih n v li<-A»««tH^ttii” m ila \v s ' |.|iiiu lci- In th e i1.-h e r t m ill in n d e It the- li'v i-r w i th n-lilrh bi- iiiovi-il iiovi-rl.v an<t lia n ls lil|> fi-uni h is w n y niDiu-y lian hi-roin.* to A rt lm r II n ilK lity tliln i;. . .

l u lil-H ntiibitloiiH giliiiiH iiiiil iii-tlv-Itii's A r th u r d v e i i i i tln i i iiinni-y w it] <lo a lll i e sctiilH ........ .. III lii.H a « i-n is . iln* ni‘c re t lv e l{ic.-liinon.l .l.-tceliv .* . H lakc . tb li ik in t; 'h i> doi-s w.-ll a m i tli iii th is tuo ijcy w ill a id IN ilii-r m i< l. n n ;;i ir , w b llt^ ’h e Jiliiys w lili l in i e titiil d u s tln y ut l i i sh K<uki>s In f:ir fn llfo ri i .im • A n d o v e r Hi.- darl; .-y.-.t ^ V i v i a n

M a is io ii u fc him. 'I t u t hIh- k<'c*]>s a lo o f n n d b lil fs lii-r tiiiii'. J lc r o a t luKt

I jiroy u 'l 'irth w a lilin ; th e h o u r to H trlke n t- S h e ' n solvcn to p la y th e , ciitni! bo ld ly a n il well.

S h e hu H .n i‘i.sl- o f lit-lp ru l nKHlsmtii H e r tlioiiK lit ' t n n u i l l<> Itli i lr . S biiiivv* tb n t fo r shtiu- N triiiiue rfu^c lni‘X |i|li'n l)lc t ' l Iioili I th ilr n in l la-rxi' A rih iir S tnn li-y li

o f ) llleifi-ss.-it hy llik 'lil. nuird>T li»* kniMV |tli» '' Hcir uu|ltli*s.s o f mill U liii r .i in ii|ln i t< - il. I5nt w h y ? T h is .-he d id n o t k n o w . ii«r d id s h e (-lire.

S in * 'o n ly ^ ;n ^ ^ v 'i h i r . \ n h i i r w .m ld no t ln 'tr a y l t l n ir nnd i l ia t I t la l r w .m lil no t In-irivv A ri liii r Sin- k io - v iln i i. w h ile I t la lr s.H ret,ly. y e t w lili inti-iiHi. l i l t t i-n ir s s . hiiti-<l liU siiii|i»s.>4-<-oi|sln . A rt l^ i r liiiil .'aiTi.rly H ii.-rill.'.it liini-^i-ir

J i t a l r . . \n d nn."’ tJ j ;ir ..A r th u r ..,a " ‘_ w iiH .'in ileed II Ko'ht.-n

v in i-iiili.-ritl Ills sii-amri- r Kliilr’ lu n l ilio iiu h i It • r .la ir <fT iIm- f l ia n v o In

“rfoiiii I ’ll linn . VU'Imi itl f lc lu m 'iit fiv .'II to ajij.rlv

..-II iA r th u r .si!inh*y

I he tia i e I t la lr Olhr

And. tb e diam ond from the xky wax (low tb e dintooiid lienoatb tb e sea!

It Keemed plajn nnw rto (be te rro r •irtekeit. m lod o f tb e b a lf d row ned

tb a t no e r ti band could bold ttte ilUtDODtL

—The sanje strong, Acrviccablc Ford car — rbut.at a lower price. TlVe Forcl car.

which is givinfi: satisfaction to < more than 900,000 owners, has a record for utility and economy tliat is w orthy o f , your attention. Tw o and two make fouT—there wouldn’t be so many Ford cars if they didn’t .give such splendid , sQrvicc. Prices lower than ever. R un­about $.^90; rouripR: Car .$440; Tow n Car S640j f. o ' b.. Detroit. On sale at

Western Auto Co.

oni> iX A \(’K M>. n;i:.«All O nliim iire liccliirliii; th e IntniM on 11’;

of (he C ltj of. T « In F u lK S tn te of lilnho. to C o iis tru rt a S liletuilk tii C frln lii T e rr iliiry h rS a lil Clly, lo ho heslfrnatcit as Lnriil Shlcw nlk liii; jtro ien ien l i l ls lr lc t >'iinilHT

'Ih 'f liiin i; th e noniidurtcs of .Such l'n>|ioseij h iip ro u 'tiien i llis lrlc t anil S tn iiiii; liie Kstim nled Cost of Snell I’n ipiisH l lm |irnn-iiii-nt anil 'I'linl S'lirli Tost bi- As- scsmihI Atniinsl all . Ihe l*ro|icrt}' Iiid u d ril ill S aid d is tr ic t and llriic . fiUcd 'r iip rcb y .

H e 'i t o n ia ln i’d hy tlii' M ayor nnd Cuutu-il o f till' City of Tw in FallH, SUito of Idaho.

Soclioii 1. T lin t till' ( 'llv of Twill I-'ullK heri'liy cieclurc Its liil.-nllon to i;oiiHtrui:t a Hlili-wulk In ce rta in t«Trl- to rv wltlilti the co riion tte lln ilts of HJiid City' hi-ri-luan>-r Hii.-ulfird unji fo r th a t piiriioHi- to (-hUi IiIIi I n local lini>rovi-iiii'nl illKtrict to lie deslKiiati^d UH Loi-al S lil-w iilk Iniprovem i-nt DIs- t r i c i .\o , n:;.

Si!i-tion U. T lir Kctioriil (-Imnicti-r o f tlio lnijiri)voin«-iit to In- luadi;' wlUi- in uald d im r ir t Ih tUc hitlldinR of n ce- nion t Hjd«!vvalk fou r, fee l in -w ld tJ i aloiiK the Htri.'i'ts and uv*!nii<-s.anil ho- Lweon thi! po in ts uk followH. tu -w |t: .

('ommi-iu-iiiK a t the .Northwest to r* no r o f 'n io c k two In th e Co)iU-n Ilulo Addition to nald (Miy. as shirwti upon tn<- oitlclaj plat n f Niihl addition of .fc ro n l In th e Herorder'H o ilier of th»> siild Twill F a lls C oim ty. StaK; of Idii- lil), and lli,('n<'<' sou th aloiiK th e sidr- w alk splice' on ilie i 'iikI widi- o f CJrant av(-iiu<'. Ill said addition , and aloiiK

I T ow uslle of riicortL lil the Itw?cnltrr*H if sa id Twln'n^lTiiK tronn

th e \yi'St l in e o f sa lid B lock tw-o to th es n u t h w e s t o f s a id B lo ck tw o .a n il t<l tlM- J i in r t io i I o f th e .■asi lin e orsa id C n i n t a v i 'n i i '“ w ltb th e n o r th lin i 'Ilf .V<ldl->on a v e iii j I-, ColHI nctieinK a tth e s o u tl l r ; ..St c o rn e r <i< Bio ek fo u r. Insa id C olii.-i I l lu t e 11iilillt io n a t t h i - J im r-lio n o f I h - WI-.Ht lil t r o f s a id (!r;.iit live.n u e a n d tl i<- iio rtii1 lin e o f s:ii>i< A ihll-

a v ejiii. -. Ihi'Ui- e \tr.-sl alotiK the-ilk Hpai

sa id AddiM.n avcni: •orncr of said lllo'

illiie o f said T w ln "T irils tronnty In Dok one of l 'la l« Ut I’aw^ Spven. Section -I. T im t th e said C ity of

T w iif F uIIh Hliall tiay tliu expouHo o t the linproveincntK In th e spaces forni- •'il by tin: in te rsec tio n of street!* .and avenues and the spaces opposite nlleya In siilil In ipruvcinent d is trlc i.

.Seiilon Ti. T he cHtiniated cost of Kiicli uldcw alk and Inipruveinont as Hhou n hy th e (tity Survcyor'K . e.ntl- iiiate Is th e iiuni o f slxtei'ji liundrea (JIGOO.OO) DollarH.

Section Cl. The cost cit nmkliiR Bucli niotit Is to 1)0 aKHCRB*

iMl HKalust a ll the p ro p e rty included wiUiin Kucli Kjdewalk linproveinent dl«- tr lc t, th e siHd iiKscHsment to he m ade upon th e lo ta a fo resaijl, froaUnj:. abu t­ting . ,contlRUOUH o r trib u ta ry to the stfeeUi upon w hich sa id lm )irovenionl Is to bo tnude, every lot to li<‘ s e p a r­a te ly asBCHsed fo r th e full cost thereof, in p ro p o rtio n lo the frontaKe on the Htroi'tH and avonuos so £o ho Im­proved and ' In p ro p o rtio n to the bene­f its , to be dorlved from naid Hidewallc . Iinprovoinetit.

Section 7.' T h a t M onday. .Ihe 11th d a y of O ctober,' la iR , n t th e h ou r of elBht o’clock p. m. ntrTtlie C om m ercial • r i u b rooinn, In th e Hoytl n iock in raid City. Is hereby deslKnatvd a» tho time and p lace u t w hich th e M ayor and Council o f said C ity will m eet nnd conalder protestH UKuinKt said propon­ed iniprovvmentH. A ll peruonK affect- L 'd.hy Uie sn ine a r e hereby notified th a t p ro le sta uKiiinxt xaid proppacd IniproveiTientB m u st bo filed -In th o of­fice, o f th e City C lerk of said C ity on or liofore th a t date.

i'liKHcd hy tho C ouncil-D f tho Cltj- of Tw in K ails, th is 2;ird j la y of Sep­tem ber. I91S, - .

A njiroved by tU« M ayor ihis\ ‘ Srd dav o f Septom ber. lOl.'i.

K V K lll-nT M. SWEKLEV. (Seal) \ • Mayor'.-A ttest: lti-:i:SH WILLIAM.'?,Sept. JS OcL 1. \ C I t y Clerk.

A repelU ion of >o\ir wan*. Aft, In tbe ?ourse of yo tir qu est .for a cook, may >e frood policy. ' ........

ju nc tion of the ra.s t line of Wash ln K -1ton avi'liii.- wllh th'e no rth line■ of M [.\illRon avi'in Co iiimencliiK .a t theiiorthwi'.'<l I•iirni •r iIlf hlock IIIiree. Illsaid Colilcn. }(ule aihlitioii. anil run-llink’ ‘ tlli'llr 1- HI)lltli1 a lonK til (• side-w alk hpac" and on th e east side ofWnshiiiKloii ' to th e .MOiIthw estco rn e r o f .-aid iihlick three, and tothe Juiictlol 1 of tin ’ ea s t line of saidW ashlnKtoii u<- with thr- no rth line■ii,IMIk s tr . •rt ill1 k:Mil addition.. Com- 1jnciicltiK a t the ntjirthw esi I 'o ryer o f iBlock, four In sii>ld (loj.len Kul I- addi- •thin and rut inln« util a lonu th '- slde-w alk space lilld .alo UK th e east side ofsaid W ashinKton enne to llie south-w est corijiT of said Block four and toth e Junction1 df the eas t line of haldW ashhiKton aven u e w ith th<- no rth linenf said Addi son a VOnue, ComnioncInK

out to the w i- t a« a ble iieeuuitdli'.- In hi tbe Koldeu lonii o f ti

In Fairfax Itlalr recciTe n brief l.iit « Vlvlnn. T b f le tte r r

I...

the

valuii o i«trl|.

A sihu

Hr^t 11IViwrI

V tA S

has atnjck It Join me ui,t I. tnily.

n ia lr had crtishi-1 the uote and won dere il In the |'r.-Hfii(-e o f V lrlaii I tla lr WTJ« a s a m;»ri un3er n lo sic sih-II. Uot b e rcmcmlHTMl with • b lt tc n ie 's her ItRbt anil flconifiil ilNtnKHnl of him Sbe bad m arrttxl him. c lv eo liernclf ♦»> him fo r tb e dl.-iraond fm ni tb e *k.v. He had 'rt«kpd hl< life fnr It nnd h e r.

Yet w bra th e train n>lil»‘rH tiad de«polIe<) them of Hi.- cem ,«li^bad throw n liin i. n«ldi* and ini»eke<l bim. And, now she m«»'<1ed him nnd . e i i f for him. m.-«ir wn« .v.iuna. nill bfr>od>>d fn d e rltly tiO'^'rtipuloiM and

(Cootlnue<l Oa P ac« S.)

tUv t\HrUvv.\sv c o rn e r o t KlRbt. Mlock tlilr ty -n in c In th e City o f T.win K alis, a s th e sam e U show n upon the

(llcliil p la t o f th e T w in Fallw Tow n- s lle of reco rd In Uie Ileco rd e r’s office of.HuId T w in F a lls C ounty. In Book one if p la ts n t pnKe seven , and ninninK h en ce .sou thw esterly alonK Uie side­

w alk s p a re an<l ulonR th e n o rth w est of S ix th s t r e e t n o rth In su ld City

and ill fro n t o f l>ots KIr IU an ti Six­teen . In Ulock th lw y -n ln e (30) and In fro n t o f lo ts elRlit nnd six teen In n io ck fifty -tw o (.'■.•Jl o f nald CItv to th e so u th e a s t c o rn e r of .said H lock fif­ty -tw o (f>2) and to tho Junc tion of the n o rth w e s i lino of 6 th s t r e e t n o rth , nnd th,« n o rth e u s t line of Hrd avenue north , and ‘to th e southeaBt c o rn e r of i:ald B lock fifty -tw o (5 2 ): th e sld.-walW afo re sa id lo he b u ilt upou the grnde es tab lish ed by tho clt>- enKini*-r and adopti-<l hy said c ity and on file [n the CItJ- C le rk 's otlice fo r th e construction , of sa id s idew alk . . . ‘

So«Uon o. T h e boundarii'S of such __a h a lL b a .

a nd include therein* Ixits K!. M. ifi. 16 ,17. l.S. 19. L’O. 21, :■>. D lock 2: Ix)i-s in. 14. 13. 20. 21.- 22, Z'i tin d a n d L ota 12. 13. 14', i:20. 21. . sn and 24 Ir

4 In I.'. I-;. 17. IS.

!4 In Ulock 3: I'l, 17. 1.S.-I9.

lllocV 4 In tho tlio n t y ofG<ddeQ U ule addition

T w in F.-xlIn. us th e san ie an - p in tted upon th e otTlclnl p la t o f sahl Golden Iln le Jiddltlon of reco rd in th e ileco rd - c r 'n office of i« ld Tw lij F a lls County, a lso lo ts S nnd 10 in lUock and lul^ S and Ifi In B lock 52 In th e r'lty nf T w iti Fallu . as tho nam e are !thnwn upon th c 'o tn c lo r |} lat o f T w in Falln

KKONT U.VNK STKKL FI KVACE It w ill bo observed th a t tho FIIONT

KANK STKKI, F n t.V A C E .ls b u ilt on STIIA IG H T VKHTICAL llnoa, thuB causing till- ;ilr la Uk a s c e n t to pans d lrec tlv over Its e n tire eurfacc.

Call and le t u s .««liow you tills fu r ­nace.

BRIZEE SHEET ItETAL WORKS

King Eight1 iv o ru

Phone 7

F. A NELSOH, j

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W ith “ G lad-to-Show ^youvness” aa ita k ey n o te th is w e ek Is d e v o te d to ,a conacientiouB d es ire on o u r p a r t to b e o f se rv ic e to y o u 'a n d y o u r friends, to h e lp y ou in ev ery w ay to see th e very- n ew est of th c 'sc f lso ii 's s ty le s a s fo u n d !n th is s to re . E v e ry noo k a n d c o m e r th r i l ls w ith th e “ G lad to -S h o w Y o u ” s p i r i t a n d n o e f fo r t w ill be s p a re d to a id y ou in ev ery possible w ay.

’\io ro lavish displiiys iiui.y bi- fo u n d in -m a n y plncfS. b u t iiolii' ,hn\'i* I'lMMi w ilb t?n-nt(!r disiTiiiiiiJHtion us to .stylo<>r iDoj-i'-i-xiiittinK ciiri* jis lo iiUH*»ty.

B u t a s h o r t tim e, sp en t here now ^vjll provo to you the vw kie o f o u r m o n th s, o f ca ri'fu l plrm ning to b rin p topt'thci*

, fo r y o u r ohoosing lyerchand isc of q u ality nnd fnshion.

•Vow lh»‘ hh(»\v«iii;; is com plnto. cnrofu l orrniiR^HU'nt hns plniM'd a ll ro o Jk « h i“ro th e y '•an bi* easily ;iiul ron tfo rtJib lv 'S i'i 'n an d oxainincd! K vory o ffo rt o f o u r on tiro sto ro w ill be b en t to w ard .m aking it no t on ly |x»ssible IVir you t<> mm* tlhr now stylos, b u t also pos.sibl« fo r y o u to lonru w iint ix bosl f o r y o u r o \n t in d i­v idual US(‘. . '

if •

G tS "

■ w ith th o ir ra tl io r tdoso rittiu fr w a is t lines and a flu re inIho !5.k i r l .‘ Somi! u ti li ty coa t'; an> cu t nn lin i's slrn ighH T . w hich pivif m ore fiiii1TiM«j t«> th i' parnu-n t 'I'he Io iik it i-oiits a rc th e niosb fav- (trcd. llijtli b u tto n t'd fo n v irr tib le co llars, scl-in sleeves, la r^ e s id e poi.'kets all ap p e a l to those w ho like n<ivel cff.M-ts. I’la id s un* Mu* chief n ovelties in fnbric.s w ith p lushes, velou rs, velvet eo rd s nnd (Ihev- io ts holiiinjf .sway in th e ,n,mri' <-onservativc g arm e n ts . W e will fflndly show them lo y o u — an y tim e.

A “ filnd to Show Y o u '; s p ir i t t l ia t sim ply (•mphasizcs w hat you m ay a lw ays expect a t th is sto re in the w ay o f servicc m akes y ou doui)ly g lad th a t you ennio.

w h ich re v eal iu a most a ttra c tiv e w ay th e a n th ^ i t ic sty les fo r fa ll. S tr ik in g n o v e ltie s t h a t rcvcV in in d iv id u a lity b rin g fo r th m n ay e x ­p ressio n s -of pra ise . S u it ja c k e ts are n o t o f an y .set leng th , b u t v a ry in h arm o n y w ith th e .style o f th e s u i t S m a rt, severe lines p re ­d o m in ate , h igh b u tto n ed neck .set-in slce%'es a n d fu ll fla re s k ir ts a rc • c h a ra c te ris tic s .. B roadclo ths, w orsteds, pop lins, g ab a rd in es a n d scr-, ges a r e tho m ost p o p u lar fabrics. Come, w e a re ,gl,ad to shmv you one o r a s m any as you ea re to see.

FROM Opening Day UNTIL Closing DaySEPTEMBER 59TH OCTOBER lOTH

We Are Glad to Show You the New Skirts

bceau.sc'llicy will bo ue;irly as p u p u la r fo r w in te r a s fo r suJiiiiici'. ne- c o rd in p ly . we p re p a re d lib e n d ly . A nk le leuR lh a re niosl i-orreel. T he sanic' ;;cneral line« ar*‘-i 'o lIo \ted as In su it sk ir ts , a n d w i th 'a s lig h t v a r ia tio n In m a te r ia ls , lie su re a n d sec th em . W e a re tcn d y an d •'G Jad to Show Y o u .”

We Are Glad to Show You the New Corsets

W o upccioJizc in m akes lh a l wc can g u a ra n te e as .sa tis fa e to rily lo you . T he new fa ll m odcU w e ’ve aEsemMcd com ply -with t i e new

J s t j - l e tendencies. IV hatovcr m a y . bo y o u r in d iv id u a l requirem ents, th e re is a m odel in .our selccUons th a t will fu lfill them . Come see them “ G lad to Sliow? Y ou 'W oek.”

because! w*- l ia \e sniuc o f i h ' p ri-ttics t tlresses e v e r show n in th is s to re o r iti th e c ity fo r tlia l n m tlc r. W e a n : tiliid a n d p n ju d to .•■how th cn i b.'.rausc \\ r b.*licvc t l ia l yo u will be ])lcased to see th e t'x q u is ite s ty le a n d b c a n tif id fiil)ri<-s th a t lio to m ake th e fa ll slylc.s for 11)15. \V(; k n o w th a t tb c pric-;s. too; a re r ig h t dow n lo th«;, litiiif. when* w e a lw a y s jilaci' o u r j:(iods wlhrn f i r s t reecived . W'e coid.l ta lk f-> y o u fo r h o u rs on th is l in e .-b u t we a rc co n ten t to l«a j- you eoine :uul see o u f p r e tty dres?T b a 'r ^ in s . ■ ^

We Are Glad to Show You the New Wadsts

' s im p le in desig n b u t a v e ry im p o r ta n t f a c to r in ev e ry la d y 's ward-_

ro b e f o r F a l l ; - T h c-"Y ra i.ta ito r» \"s ty te :rim p a T t~ ~ ~ "r ■

rind a i r o f sm artnefis i>y an a d d itio n o f p lartin g ,

h em stitc h in g o r w ^ b ro id e ry . R ibbons .nre mi«ch

fa v o re d in trim m in g s , C rcpc-rh : elune. crepe,

voile, eh iffo n a n d lace a r o ih e fa b ric s m ost use< .

W e a re “ <»lad lo 'S b o w '’ th e m to vou.

J

A t th is s to re y o u w ill find sh o p p in g a pl<‘a.sure. ■ W e w .int y ou to eome n nd -sec th e new l!iin;;s, t r y them on— in a w on i.

• see liow well y ou lilce them .

M r i c ' , ' " “ > o f c o t to n

t i f u i® '‘\ ' ‘„ ? ^ ’- „ n r “ ' " ‘^ “ “ 'e l l io . . ’ l.cinK v e ry p lc n -t i f u l A n t ic ip a tm B a l a r g e d e m a n d , w o b o u g h t l ib e r a l ly

Will l ^ t L e ^ J p u l a r VaUeTn;B ra id s an d m etnl em bro ideries in varir»»?o er ' ' '

s n e g e s t io n s f a r a d d in B a t t m c t i v c to u c h e s to n e w r o w m

. We I?e“ -G?nd'.TsTo,r^'o'’J. i’'^“ ' !“ O - ’n - k - .

We Are Glad to Show You\

the New FootwearIn n e a rly evcr>- lea th e r arid in „ ,

- v n n o t ^ ^ f - s t y t c s n n d

. I m t r c a d i ly h c lp y o , , ^

please you in a s i /c th a t fits .

•Jnsl.how m u A c a r! we i„

- i r , .f u lly jv e a rc a lw a y , .•G l,„ | Show Y ou .”

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. • TW10&A.WEEg TWIN TALLS TIMES. FRIDAY. OCT, 1, 1916

T o Baby’s M o th e r: - ,

• M'hpO; w e b u ilt o u r s tu d io , wc p lao n c d ca re- , fu lly th a t cvb ry th ir ig s h o ^ d 'b e j u s t r ip h t . f o r th e babies. O u r big, b ro a d 'w in d o w -se n t, fo r instttnv.e; U aby goes to i t q u ite n a tu ra l ly a n d

_ coos a n d ta lk s ab o u t “ Jookiug fo r P a p a .” A s i le n t s h u t te r opens jind closes; in n tw in W in p ’ o f u b re a th .we hav e ' liud o u r o p p o rtu n ity ; Baby- does u o t rea lize i t b u t i t i s b y sutfh n a tu r ­al, q u ie t ' m eth o d s t h a t w e secu re th e poses w h ieh HO delights you. .

,W e 're p ro u d o f ' th e p o r t ra i ts w e m ake o f babies. N o se t pose, no “ p ic tu re lo o k ” — b u t u m e rry fa c e a liv e w ith th e ev ery -d ay au im a- tio n jo f p lay -tim e.

B rin g y o u r b ab y to d a y ; p h o n e in advance , i f you cim , fo r i t w ill h e lp bo th y ou n ud us i f yo u bav c on ap p o in te d tim e. I f y ou e im 't juake an o p p o in tn ie n t, com e a u .w a y ; w e a re a lw a y s {»Ind to see B aby.

THE BISBEE STUDIOBuby— T he H e a r t o f th e H om e S eries— \ o . 1. C o p y rig h t J9 J5 by T h e BisBee S tu d io .

Local and Personalp . N. U h rla u b o f lU vcrsIdc, sp en t

a cotjple o f clftya of tho ^ c o k la Tw in F a lls .

F ra n k K onnedy. o f H an sen , t ro a s - oo ted b u sin ess In tho conntjr » ca t W ed-

Xa a . H ayfo rd , o f-B u h l, tra n sa c te d P l a c e s in Uio c ity (o r a day th o m id­d le of Uio week.

T ho L ad le s oC ih c Q .'A . H. m eet In tbo I. 0 . 0 . P . haJl S a tu rd a y a f­te rnoon , O ctober 2nd.

8. C. S to w a rt o f tho a u d ito r 's of* llco Is lo tho Ja rb ld so n U iIn e d is­t r i c t on a h u n tlo s t rip .

M r. and M rs, P rc d W elte rs a n d fanj' Uy o t th e T h ree Crock c o u a try w ill sp en d th e w in te r In P oise.

M r. and M rs. 0 . L. N oble, o f k im - b<irly. w ere In tlic c ity W ednesday i-ls- I t in s v l t h re la tiv e s and friends.

» H r . aod M rs. H a r ry T . W est v c re b o slnees v is ito rs In Twin. F a l ls T u es­d ay from thCkJr fa rm o s a r K im berly.

J a m e s F ltzsera ld ', w ho Is easaffcd in £ a n n ln s n e a r F lie r , tra n sa c te d .bosl-

■ s e n to th e c ity U onday oC tb ia -vcck.

’ U r. ad d M rs. R o b e rt B rose. o f Rock C r«ek, w ere v ts lio ra l a th e c lty W ed- needay. T hey cam e ov er in th e ir a u ­tom obile.

B. P . S hoem aker w as in th e citq^ T oesday from h is hom o In B u r le F lo o k b ss ' a f te r b irs ln e u a f fa ir s and ca llin g on friends.

H . M. H oller, w ho la cngaKcd in fftrmiHg n e a r B uhl, tra n sa c te d busl- naaa In th e county s e a t -for a d a y tho xnlddle o f tho .w eek .

Ik T . W righ t, d is tr ic t m anaK cr o f tho O onsolldated >Vat;on and M achine com ­p a n y .s p e n t W ednesday In R upcrti-on

' bn sln es^ fo r h is com paoy.

' ' J . R . H in ton , w ho is enBaBCd In farmlofT and sto ck rolsiOE n e a r H an ­sen tra n sa c te d b u sin ess In th e county s e a t T oesday o t th is w eek.

a C- L a re r in g le f t T h u rsd a y m orn* ICC fo r S a l t L ak e C ity. U tah , w here ho w co t on b u sin ess in coDnection

. w ith th e L ayering th e a tre .

On M onday a m an by tho n am e of W Jlliam ProbKl w as a r r e s te d .o n the ch a rg e of overdrlT lng a teom beloni:* Jn g .to a local liverym an. On W ed­n esd ay he V a n b ro u g h t b e fo re P ro - b a te 'J u d g e S h an k and pleaded gullt>’. T ho Judge asROssed n fin e o f ten d o l­l a r s a n d costs, w hich ho paid .

> ^ IrB[rs. W. W. Brownlnff, o f Ogden. U tah , is v is itin g a t tho . hom o o t her b ro th e r , D r. P . F . JHcAtce.

A tto rn ey W .' P . G u lh rle h a s been spend ing sev e ra l days o f Uils w eek in S a lt L ake C ity. U tah , w h e re lio wi ca lled to look a f te r le g a l b u sin ess .

R. W. F a rls , w ho /trad tb o c o n tra c t fo r,tl]o c o n s th ic tlo n o f tho M ilner dam , w as a b usiness v is ito r In T w in F a lls fo r a d ay tho m iddle o t th o week.

a N. A rb u ek le , d e p u ty U n ited S ta te s m arsh a l, w as In. th o c ity W ed­n esd ay from h is h ead (iu a r tc rs -In B oise, lo o k in g a f le r go v ern m en t b u sin ess .

Mr. and M rs. J . L. S lzem oro w ere in th e c ity ^or sev e ra l d a y s o f ib is ' w eek fro m ^ o n . M r. S izem ore Is e n ­g aged in fa n n in g on tho N o rth Side.

H en ry S m ith , gen e ra l m a n a g e r o f the*N evada C opper m in in g a n d M illing com pany w as a b u s in e ss T ls lto r in T w in 'F a lls fo x 'a day o r tw o th is w eek from C o n ta c t

3. W . M onarch , a c o n tra c to r of B oise, sp e n t sev e ra l days In tho c ity th is w eek . W h ile h e ro h e su b m itted a bid fo r thfi co n s tru c tio n w o rk o n tho T w in F a l ls c a n a l . '

T h e tim e o f th e even ing t ra in has been changed to leave ten m in u te s la ­te r . T h e t ra in now leav es a t 6:60 In stead o f 6:40. T h e c h a n g e w en t In to e ffec t S unday . ..

M rs. J . W. S av io rs a r r iv e d in th e c ity fro m ' Shoshone W ednesday , ond w ill v is i t fo r som e tim e w ith h e r d a u g h te r and son . M rs . 'S . D. P e rr ln e . a nd G eorge D. S avlera.

A tto rn ey C. L. DeLong le f t T uga- la jn n « fto m o o n by • au to m o b ile fo r

^ i o t s in M ontana, to look a f tx ^ b u s i - neB 5.m aU *rs. H o o ip e c t^ to b e gone fo r sev e ra l days.

M iss H e te -F r ic d m a n d e p a r te d W ed­n esd ay m o rn in g fo r San F ran c isco , C alifo rn ia , w boro s h e w ill sp en d tho n e x t thr<ie m orftha-ylB lUag w ith re la ­tiv e s a n d v is itin g th e P an am a-P ac ific exposition^_______

n a y B eaucham p sp e n t S u n d ay an d M onday In town' from h ls ra n c h on tho Salm on t r a c t v is itin g w ith titB p a r - en ta . "Mr. B eaucham p lo o k se v tra l p rize s a t th o B ohl fa ir fo r g ra in . T h is sp eak s p re tty w e ll .for th e Salm on t r a c t a n d goeSl fa rm ing .

C ongressm an Sm ith w ill le a v e tho f i r s t o f tho week. Xot B o ise to a tte ijd tho A rrow rock D am ce leb ra tio n , and th o s ta te fa ir , a n d to m ee t engagi>- m e n ts to sp eak a t v a rio u s fu n c tio n s In th U .s e c tio n of Uio s ta te . H o will a lso v is it tho v a rio u s cou n tie s In the n o rth ond w ill p ro b ab ly n o t r o tu m to T w in F a lls unUI a b o u t tho 20Ui of O ctober.

' '241 Main Avenue Ea»t, Jo n e j Block Twin Fall*.

STORE NEWSWHEN IT COMES TO BtANKETS, I SnEELY AM IN A

STEONO POSITION AND CAN SAVE YOU FOLKS MONET.1 BUT THEM EIQHT: I BUT THEM. IN OASE LOTB, I SAVE MONEY .NOT ONLY IN THE PEIOE EOT IN THE FBEIQHT, AND THESE SAVnfQS AEE A VERY OONSID- EEABLE ITEM, AIH) I WILL SHAEE THIS SAVINO WITH YOU. .

„,JSS!HIlIOtOU_COME_IN_THE_SXORE_Am)_8EE_IHE.l_ QUANTITIES OF BLANKETS WE HAVE POE YOU, AOT THE EBMAEKABLY I0 W > E I0 E 8 , IF B E L SUBE THAT YOU WILL WANT TO BUY. I HAVE ALL KDIDS OF B L A N K S O EB BL&KKETS. BED BLANKETS. CAMP- n r o ^ S ^ T S , SHEEP HEEDEE-S B L A ^ T R BATH BOBE BtANKETS AND BED OOHEOETS TOO; ALL AT MY USUAL BIGHT PBIOES. • . . .

M rs. F . C. D aw son l e d T h u rsd ay m orn ing fo r S a lt L ake CUy^ U tah, w bcro sh e w ill, v is it -w ith re la tiv e s for se v e ra l dojra.*

’ J. S . G reen , o f th e H igh U no* Seed KarOi com pany, tra n sa c te d bu s in ess in tbo c ity fo r a doy th o m iddle o f the. week. ' .

M rs . . W a rre n W hite le f t T h u rsd ay fo r h e r hom o In B oise, a f te r sp end ing sev e ra l w eek s la th e c ity v is itin g w ith h e r ^ s t e c . M rs. J . W : N ance.

. J r . a n d M rs. T. C. B acon a n d cb ll- .ron re tu rn e d th e m idd le o f tho w eek

.from H olley, w hore they h av e been sp end ing th e sum m er. M r. B acon ru n s I lls sheep d u rin g tbo sum m or In th e m o u n ta in s n o r th o f H ailey .

. Ja raos M cM illan, s e c re ta ry o f tho T w in F a lla C om m ercial c lub , is sp e n d ­ing tho w eek in Boise look ing a f te r b uslnees a ffa irs . T ho officers o f th e c lu b Is look ing a f te r U)o .b u sin ess of tlio c lub w hile Mr. McMlllon Is aw ay.

i ^ v . C. L. B oat, p a s to r o f Uio F i r s t Jtlethodlst chu rch , re tu rn e d W ednc« . d ay from B oise a n d oU ier p o in ts 'In th e B oise va lley w hero ho h ad been fo r som e tim o. Mr. B en t h a s been re­tu rn ed to T w in F a lla a s p a s to r o f Uie M ethodist chtyr^h for anoU ier ycar._

t Iio C, W. B ; M., o f Iho F I r j t C hrln- t la n church;^ w ill ho ld th e ir r e g u la r m ofltlily m ooting In th e p a r lo rs o f tJio chu rch F r id a y a fte rnoon . A good p ro ­g ram ha* been a r ra n g e d ond a l l la ­d les in te re s te d a ro Inv ited to be p re s ­en t.

IM ward Goge w as In tlio city, from h is f a rm -e n th e . D ie trich ' t r a c t look­in g ovor th o p o ta to m a r k e t M r. C age h a s a b o u t seven ty a c re s in tu b e rs and h o w as look ing fo r a sa le . H e w as accom pan ied b y M iss F lo ren ce B ell- onger. w ho v isited w ith fr ie n d s in tho c ity . .

An a lleged boozo p ed le r b y th e n am e o f Ja c k W illiam s w as a r re s te d ea rly T h n rad ay m o m ln f» b y o fflce rs from th o ((hurlCf'H Office a n d th e c ity .p o ­lice . A good aopply o f tho s tu f f 'w as ta k e n w ith th o m an . W iH lam s Is be­in g hold In Jail pend ing h la preU m ln- a ry hea rin g . ‘ •;------ '

.On W jodnesday .afte rn o o n a t th e s tu d y o f th o F i r s t C h ris tia n ch u rch , H a r ry B ak e r a n d M iss L e la P h a r tU , o f Jerom o. w ore u n ited in m a rr ia g e b y Rev. W a lte r a H a rm a n . T ho young coup le w e re accom pan ied to th is c ity b y M rs. O. M. Sw anson , a u n t o f th e groom . T hey , w il l 'm a k o th e ir .homo In tbo N orth Sldo tow n. ’

The. O rig inalJust Received a

Large Shipment of Alarm Clocks

$1 and Up

D E C K E R Tiie JEWELERAt the Sign of the

Big Clock

'W. C. WilliuniK tlie rea l c s ta to nmti, a n d 3. BenJ.' H a ll havu m oved the ir o ffice fro m Shosliono-E trccl sou tli. to 2 l i M ain avenuo south.

W . O rr .Chopm an. 'w ho Has been con fid en tia l s ten o g rap h e r fo r Gover­n o r A lexander, b o s been appoin led c o u r t s ten o g rap h e r fo r JuJgo- Jam es R. B o thw cll o f th is d is tric t.

C has. H. Mull re lu m e d Tuesday from Albion and B urley , w here ho had boon looking over ro ad c o a tra c ts . I t is h is In ten tion to bid on tho w o rk of tho s ta te h ighw ay th ro u g h o u t C asala county .

SODA TO SUIT Hot or ColdNo matter what the. weather is, we are

prepAred to serv^^ou.

For these cold, chilly eveaings you will be made comfortable after enjoying one of our HOT CMOCOLATK served ■ with a liberal helping of whipped cream and waffers.

W e never Close down our fountain.

City Pharmacy. Co.T h e K o d a k S t o r e

Sabbath school a t 10 a .'m .' p r e a t Bible tra in in g cliws a t 6:30 p. m. Come.

D r. J . F . S hepherd wlU p reach and con d u c t com m union a t tliu P loanuat View chu rch a t 3. p.' m. SabbaUi next.

T h o Boy Scouts, w ith D r. Shepherd , sco u lm asie r and B. L. M acvicor a n d C. liX M unson a ssistan tii enjoyed a g te a t Umo ^ l lh D r. and M rs. W liilo o n Tuc»i d ay evening. B otw ccn th ir ty an d for'-' ty boys.help tid to d ispose of alniOHt Italf n Mv f^on lo&j>>ot m elons, a n d fln- Isbed up on firio sw eet c o m . roasted In u bonfiro b u ilt fo r tlio occasion: Tho spacloua law n , .m erry -go -round and indeed tho w hole ran ch w as tu rn ­ed ovor to IMo boys, wlio votod D r. and M rs. W hite h o norary sco u ts fo r life.

A g re a t meeting* w ill .b o hotel nex t F riday, in propard tion- fo r tlie Scout E x h ib it October 23Ui. T h e Bo'y ScouIh o f A m erica a r c organ ized to m ako tru e life and to save lifo n o t to destroy . No h o n est m an can f ind a sinB le u tte ran ce In uny official publication th a t savors

>r odvocates m ilitarism .

F ir s t C hristian Chnrcb."T ho In estim ab le V aluo o f the

Knowiwlge of Christ.'* w ill bo the Uicmu of tho m orn ing serm on a t tlie C hristian cHurch n e x t Sunday . Wldo- 'A wako Dible school a t 10:30 a . m. CloBscs fo r a ll .a g e s and grades'. Loy* 'n lty and Senior C. E. u t C:30. Even­ing serv ices a t 7:.'l0. Serm on them e "T h e ClUes of .Itefuge." T ho public Ik a lw ays welcomed.

W ALTER E. IIAHMAN.M inister.'

F ir s t Churcl) o f C lirlst, ^clenU sl.230 T h ird avenue oast. Sunday

.survlcen 11 a . m . S ub jec t o f. Bible lesson fo r October 3; "U n rea lity .''

Sunday school convenes a t 10 n. m. W rdnnsriiiy evening m eetings a t which ttmlimoliils o f h ea ling a ro g iven be­g in a t 8. o 'clock.

A read ing room w here .C hristian sci­ence K tera tu ro m ay be read , p u rc h a s ­ed o r borrow ed Is open In th e chu rch build ing from H:30 to 4:30 p. m. ex­cep t on Sunda>-s and -ho lidays.

fllER’S BIG flBD DAY(Continued from Pago 1.)

B o m . to M r. a n d ^ r a - n o b e r t Mc­B ride, M onday. S o p t ^ b e r :!7. iv d auph-

O rn McVey tn i»«ac lcd buslnc<« In To C ity fo r a d a y 'ih c lo s t o f Uie w eek

fro m H ansen .

A m arr iag o licenao w as 'Issu ed 'W ed - n<>»day to H u rry 'B aker a n d iMsn L ila P h a r r ls . boUi of Je rom e.

M rs. E.- F . B row n, w ho hasi been v lslU og w ith re laU ves in NorUi Ya­k im a, W ash ing ton , re tu rn e d to h e r hom o In T w in F a lls W ednesday.

n . ' J . F a llin g , vice p re s id en t o f th e T w in F a lls B ank and T ru s t com pany, re tu rn e d T h u rsd a y from B urley , w h e re ho h ad been .fo r a couple of days on business.

MIsfl E llen C arlson a rriv ed in T w in F a lls W ednesday on an ex tcndw l vIk- I t w ith , h e r a u n t and unclc . Mr. and M rs. H . F. H a rd e r . M iss C a rlso n w ill m ak e h e r fu tu re hom e in th is clt?*.

Ir tv . B. C. M iller, o f th^ B a p tis t ch u rc h , i s ' In 'E m m e tt a tte n d in g tiic a n n u a l ooavrnU on of th o B a p tis t ch u rc h e s o f so u th e rn Idaho . Mr. Mil­le r w ill n o t r e tu rn u n til sotncUnie n e x t w eek.

noBR Nolson, o f th e M odern Pack ing com pany, sn o o t F rid ay and S a tu rday In B urley attending-O ie fa ir . '

J .-A . S inc la ir, m an ag e r o f the Id a ­ho D ep n rtn icn t s to re wai* In Durley fo r a (Iny tho la s t o f tho week a tte n d ­ing th e 'C a s s ia coun ty fa ir ..

■CHURCHES •Catliollo Chnrcb.

S t. Eklward's, Second avenue c a a t a n d F if th s t r e e t Itev . N. P. H ahn , rec to r. S unday m asses a t 8 and 10:30 a. m. E vening se rv ices a t 7:30. W eek days, m o ss a t & o. m .

•R ev. M r. K cniir, o n e of tho KoinTuI woTkcrH o t Uio B ap tis t convcQtSon, w ill p reach in t/ie B ap tis t churcli n e x t .Sunday, m orning and evening fo r tho re g u la r p asto r, H. C. MtUcr. wlio la a tte n d in g tlio convention.

FO R S .V L E -F a ll w h e a t M. C assel. R ou te 3.—AdV. S e p t 14-17-21-24-25-1

>ozier Transfff Co.Can -m oTe y o u r housebol'd g eo d t ia '

la rg e sp rin g

Expert MenforP^ddngand Crating of jFnr^^ire. A lso hava s to rag e ' b a t s and gsg« w agon m ee t o I F tr a ln s . '

T«IepkOB« U S «Bd t '

A^crnHIon K pbcopal C hurch.S unday school p rom ptly o t 10 o '-

c lo c li . M orning s e r v i c e s nnd s e rm o n u l n 'o v l o r k . E>-enlng p r a y e r 's e r ­v ice an d nddrcfls a t S o 'c lock . L itan y so r '* lc c s a n d b r ie f lo c tu c p f o l lo w e d by Q u e s t io n s and a n s w e r s every F r id a y evening front 7 :3 0 to .S :0 0 o 'c lo c k . C hoir roJicarsnls evcr>' F rid ay p rom pt­ly a t .S p . m .. All a r e c o c d ili lly w el­c o m e a t nil s«iC»-lcf!*. 'M u s ic cxccp- tio n aH y r OT± ------------------r

F lr> t P rc- 'b y terU n t'h n re h .J ) r . J. F. Siiopherd.' -pasto r, w ill

p reach a t 11 n. m., and 7:30. (Note ch an g e o f tim e of evening serv ice) and w ill conduct com m union. M orning su b ­je c t . ~Tho P ro c io u sn es i o f C h r is t to BeUovers.’* Evening, |*Tho W hosoever o f tho Gospel.”;—T he ilx t l i o f th e s e r ­ies. Tho o rd in an ce o f bap tism w ill be admlnUtTsrcd n t th e m o rn in g scrvlce.

DS. r . C. BEEBE, ^ ’ D e ^ L

PbOBiC e itn l

.tercd fo r o x lilb it T h c rd 'w a a a lso on d lsploy somo h igh g rade p o u ltry .. In fact, ra re ly can such a Bhowing: bo m ado evea In o ld cB tab llbhod 'com ­m unities much, la rg e r th an tho F ile r ■oommuplty.. ' T lie tendency o f tho m ajo rity o f fa rm ers on th e T ivln F a lls tr a c t Is tow ard ^ c k l n g tb e ir farm s w ith tho b est blooaod .Korscs. cattio , sheep and hogs.

T ho exhibits o f fru its , vegetables, seeds, flow ers and school w o rk w ero d isp lay ed . to advan tag e In a la rg o Rtoro room. A gllm pso o f tho cholco se lec tio n s from o rcb ar, field and g a r ­den w as convincing proofs o t thl^ ox- ccUenco o t Uio F ile r c o u n try ag ric u l­tu ra lly . Tho varied specim ens w ero disp layed for sUe, c o lo r a n d quo llty genoraU y. b u t m ore especia lly a a to Qiiollty. Apd s ldo by side w ith these necosslU os w ero Uioso th a t m ako fo r b eau ty and a ttrac tlv en eaa , noxnoly, roses, sw eet pens, a s te rs , cosm os, dah lia s Im d o th e r varieU es o f cu t flo w ers a ll of w hich grow pro lific on th o t r a c t

T ho school exh ib its of noedlocraft. cookor>% .cann ing , and a ^ ^ c u ltu ro , w ero m oat credllablo . E x h ib its w ore disp layed from tlio fo llow ing d is tr ic ts besides F ile r : Elmwood. M aroa, P le a s ­a n t Viow. P o p la r HIM, W o s h ln ^ n . Peavey ahd Union.

Tho f ru it exhibits w ero especially a ttracU vo w ith th e ir p la te s a n d boxes o f pcachcs, poars. p ru n es, p lum s and apples. Among Uie app les w ero sev ­e ra l p la te s nnd boxos o f tho Dollclgus v arie ty , so po p u lar In tho o a s t ' Many o f Uiem wero from • tho - fa rm of F ra n k lin Scjulrcs, s ix m iles n o rlh w o e l o f Filer," th e ,'U io VKsiil ranch'. Mr. Sflulrca is one of. tho p ioneer fa rm e rs pf, U»o F ile r coun try . H e i n m aking: a specia lty of appio g row ing and h as 80 acros in orchard , 60 o f w hich o re In delicious and 20 In K in g David a n d Rom e B eauty varlUes.

.Saving th e Hogs.Tlio. Bcrum VRCclnaUon tre a tm e n t

fo r liog cho lera w as dem o n stn ltcd by Rovem ini'nl experts , nnd d rew m uch a tlonlion . '^ h 'l .w o rk o f th e go v ctn - rnent In th is line* h as been th o m ean s o f Bsvlng tho fa rm e rs of t h o , t r a c t over one hundred thousand d o lla rs In liOBB d u rin g tho p a s t year.

Tho InteresU ng bucking co n tests look placn as Hclieduled h u t th o races and open n lr dancing wpro stopped by ra in which hegan ulw ut Uie m id­dle of th e afternoon and conUnued fltondlly Uie rp raainder o f Uio d ay and night. I t wiiH othorwlflu mOst wel- com<‘ bccaiiBe ho long needed. And as th e crow d lind g a thered in Uio m orning, had viewed cfte. <‘xhiblt« and parade before Uie ra in s ta r te d I t dkl no t spoil thi> fn lr, b u t, raU icr, nddcd to tlie sp ir it o t opUmism t l ia t p re- valleii.

PlanH lo 3Inkr .Study o f N orth i^estem * AppIo Crop.

W aHhington, H. C.. S e p t ."0.—Com- p lylnu w ith num crou‘< r<’<iuc.-iilon from tUe Rrow crs and sh lp jx 'rs organlzn- lio n s in tho S ta tes of Wa.Hhtnglon, Ore. gon. Id a liD 'a n d .Montana, tho offlcc

'.Kaye any doubts

when thousands

are singing the

praises of

P rieb e' -G L A S S E S

7

W.R. PRIEBEJeweler'Optician

P R IC E S JU S T R IG H T

OrpheuiD TheatreTHURSDAY* F R r o A t & SAT-

TJHDAT

The Musical Bensons

'RcflDcd.«*entortalnIng, am using, K m usical tro o t fo r o a r p a tro n s who enjoy m usic, u n rivalled and u n o q u a ll^ Is tho vordjct o f a ll.

So be so re u d heor th e m .. .

■ FOTO PIA TS

The Floating Death Ships

A th rillin g d ram a o f d es tn ic - Uon OD tho high soas In tw o ac ts, fea tu rin g B nld Markfty and

R ichard S tanton.

Her Winning PunchA Kom ical Koystono KomIc

The Mutual

A Good Btisiness- Deal

A (;omcdy rom ance

A ProRTftin of E B tertahiln jf T * r- ie t j . ' S om etU D ; S tm (o FleoAe.

DoSra open a t 7 contlnnous show. un 11.

Matinoe Saturdays a t 2:30.

of m a rk e ts nnd ru ra l'o rg o n lzaU o n o f tho U nited S ta tes D epartm ent o f A g­ric u ltu re , h as m ade p lans to esU blU b tem p o ra ry h ead q u arte rs in Uie n o r th ­w e s t to r th e stu d y of tho dlstrlhuU on of th e lOlG boxed apple crop.

T h o 'p la n as ouUined is based upo n asB urance U iat th e cjlUoc ot m a rk e ts and ru ra l organ iza tion will recelvf« tho co-operaU on of a ll Uioso in te res ted In U»o app le InduaU ?. fo r w ith o u t thl& co-opernllon .the e ffo rts o f th e office would n o t produce valuabl(>/nftulta.

I t Is p ro b ab le th a t th e field hcad- (iwartero fo r th is w ork w ill bo In Spo- kano, because o f th e ucci-sHlhility o f U iat p o in t to Uio oppln te rr ito ry lo th e northwtTMtern Kt.ito.s,• T ho w ork whirli the office w ill do is n o t th a t of ii t''lo ;;m phlc m a rk e t new s ficrvicc. hut n illie r con tem pla tes th e co'llf'ctioii iiy mull nnd th e com pil­atio n of tl;iiu n n d Issunnce of w eekly bu lle tin s < aiitern lng Ute sh ipm ents nnd ili'ntinntion of th e n o rth w este rn boxed .Tppl H. In Uils connecUon slm - lln r work w ill bo carrJeil on to a c e r - ' tain ex ten t In th e ap p le sec tions of Colorado. U tah, ond California.

A O F LA W B enn bi‘ sorvi'il l>y scp a ra lin jf 'tlio shoiiM cr p a r t from th e b re as t o n d ribs.- -T Iu r ir tlnn(* b y * pa-s-sinj?- tho kiiifo n n d o r nm l d iv id in c tho rib s C-*D IT. - C o t tliroup li tho sk in , then ra ise w ith a littlo £brco. .'the Khoulder. in to w hich th e fo rk shou ld ho fim d.v se t. .D k iH e th e r ib s f r o n t ' th e b risk e t by cxittinj? frn m A to B , . Car^ c Oic fiba from T. to G ‘ ..ind th o b riske t, by c u t t in g fro m -H to I . , ^S la ry H a d a L ittle L am b. B u t W e 'r e A iu d o u i T o tL S li io i ild ^ o w .

That Miuy Kever Sold it ‘Eere—'Twas Bom X/ao l«oiig Ago. • -MODERN PACKING.COMPANY

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TWlOE-A-VrEEK TWIN FAliLS TIMEB/FBIPAY, OPT- 1, 1915

The,Cracker W e'reProud To S e ll!

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Y o a *w vcr t a s t e d c ra c ltc r s a s g o ^ d a s

Snowflake S od^,.Jn fact the entire Swas-

Ilfic of cakes andcrackers is in every way dclicious and most pleas> i x ig .T r y t h e new *am li7"pacB aflc o f S N O W F L A K E S O D A S p n ck cd t n a c o n v e n ie n t a n d tM Ciiil s a n i ta ry t i n box .

AT ALL DEALERS

• I n k e d h e re i a th e N o r th w e s t ' .b y th e

P A C IF IC C O A S T B IS C U IT CO M PA N Y , '

rO R T U V N D , O K EC O S

( v i s i t o r s w c lc o m e )

CALIFORNIA Raisin Bread

Fine For Klddiss-Buy It HereI t la do tted w itli N iitu re ’H

"#5unf.H of food"—Cullft)nilii‘ii m l. atiiB. I t |h tsHty. nud Kood fo r CTcrj* child . I t 1h K ood. fo r i;rowu-ui>H too. m&dum, to r t l ic r c 'lH ni'oro food vnhie j>er pon tid In ralHliiu th an In ticcf, csRB, m ilk , fish- o r potntocs).

S oe how y o u r fam ily • en joys Ui Ih dcllclouH h rcad .

ROYAL BAKERY: Tnin Falld. Idabo

rh o n p 227

.T he Western Auto Com­pany Announces a

FORD LIVERY SERVICE

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B U C K SFor Sale

4 Siavo a few K um boullt y ca r- llu i: ram.H weJRhlnB 175 to 190 IhM. tliHt (lid av e ra g e 2 2 % lb«. wool tills y ea r, th a t to ld fo r 25c lb ., w htch 1 w ill Kcll a t *12.50 t'ach . and a (i-w Fob. ram lam bx. now wclRhlnK V ‘ lu HO lbs. a t SS.OO ca<-h. T h cJr- nro. th e W nd fo r thu fa n n e r to Weep t l ia t wantA to m ake moot^y. in q a i^o o f W. B. H our. T, milcH pouUj of K im berly o r /S mIk'H south on M cM ultra crock. I‘, .o . Ilox 103. K im berly..

DO IT NOWS w at th e F ly . by harlo ff y o n r .

•CTMD a a d re ;)a lr w ork doo« ftt

MOONS SHOPG ) t ^ 1 ;pceaHT

Oa HaiD S t N o r Post Office

-T H R DIAjrOWl) THOM THE SK I"__,,(C onU nucd fro m P a s e 3.)

T h b s w c e t4 i i id t>cuutlfu] d u r e lo p m e n t o f li-stUeW c l iu r a e te r a n d purBom now t b n t bo w u s r e l i e v 'd o f t l i c lu to r ic a t* lUB p re .ie n co o f \S v fa n . Iind rouHod In ninlr*fi b re o H tn luiiK lnt; f o r K H tber th a t .lie tlio iiR lit, WRM lyve.

Wj^s It tn ic . HK A b e IJ loom . t h e K«m- b ie r, liiul liliiU 'd , iim iI AIi c U luom liiid k n o w n tl ie la i iy o f o ld , t h a t V lv liiu >tnrH ton posse.-tHtil s v v o n i r ' b im bandif a m i th f it , l i r r iiia rrlu K c . H w re t iind hnH ty. ti) IJliilr |ii_K k-h iuon< l p rc v lu u s to t l i c lr w Ii li th e d h iin u n du u ll 1111(1 volOV

il la lr 'r i tn o lln rr h n d tn tn i t is l b ltu mUIi IhI.H iin d - tind llu 'h d y dlHinlHHoil th e th m iK h ts o f V lv liiii iiiid tin* in a rr ln « o f ro m lie r n ilm l. J t n v a s K lnlr'H n io tlu T niKo w h u (•ciii-‘ iiin it> ' Insiiln^fl h im wU li

o f i:s lh i? r . ’r i ie >'iTy d iiy th e ei- tirnl con ic f ro m V lv ln ii to ItliLlr

I lln lr 'a n io ll iiT h n d reci*lv»-d a le t te r

g a la U B—d«? -naay b« cood lni*«• V TOB‘r* looklas tor work.

Vivian M arito'n T hinks of B lair - In Faraw ay Virginia,

from I jiw y e r l ln n io r . tin? Iu»i:il advisor to the Sliuik-y». niiU who an referee In biin^rutitcy hud cliurKe of th e Hute of StJtiiley bt»ll w hen It w en t to D etecilve B lake iis-hlK liesi b idder fo r uonie uii- k t^ w n elldnt. . '

, In tlilH le tte r from L iiw yer. llu u le r. n- le tlo r In rp jJy to som e ijuerles Airs. S tnuley had mnUe, th e law yer hnd w ritten :

D ear Mm. S iun ley—In reply i» y u u r n;- Quiry tho_.llttuiur»l r ro r t iIju »ky l)i le ijany llio i>rojn-i ty <j( a n y uolo lic lr o f llie lulo Colour) ijuiiiloy, tvlietlio r n itaii o r <lnuKl>‘ to r, Irrvfliiccdvo o f fun illy tru J lilo ii ro- Kttnllnir U :u iJ tlio v iirlduni a t S tan ley , etc. V ery tru ly , • HU.VTIJK. .Sit,.

A H arn ry a t.Mr i. Slniiley hnd idiown tliU lo iter to

a ia lr . • . ..•■Yon Uiiiiw niy HnH|ilclims." «lie n*-

un irk iil. "1 have reasoim lo hellovo th u i tlil.H Klrt. H sthcr lliird ln c , l.s lhi> real nml only heir ti> a ll th a t i.'oloncl Sliinley died I'OHMcssrd of. Wo havo no jiroof o f tills, but I b flleve llic.j:yi>- HV- ;\voin;in. l ln ;;a r lliin lln ;;. | h)S-.cs:jci1 sui'h I'l-oof. and th e nirl now linn It,

••W hulcver th is p roof Is. li enii be. iih- HUmed th a t tin- Kirl enrrJcs It w ith iiur. e?<p<H;liilly nt»w tlin l Hlie lins diHapiM’ar' eti. She would not l»- likely lo lenvv Hii In ip o rtn ^ if^ docum ent In any hliF- lujC plii^e.

••We eniinot niovc In tbe ina tlo r.le - Rally, fo r hU»pli lonH iire not evldenei*." Mrs. SUinlf.v'-Wfiii on. •‘.Vny InwRuli tulKbt m ean ilie re tu rn «>f A rth u r S tnn- ley to tell tbe tru th ,s.'. fu r nn he ktiows It n-;:arilln^ ih r d ea th o f Itr . I.ei*. You (voiild >M‘ tni[ili> aic'd. and tb e Kiimhler. .Vl«> Hlooui. nnd ihe di'teotlve. Tom ItliiUe, evW eiilly p roof of j^>uryullt.

•'1‘or w hile tlie «yt'>‘.''l,womnti, H a;:ar, who hnn b**!-!! :m lmI>o\-ll«r since yow fltrnok her, hnd onl.v pboti>tn'ni)hs o f tbe Incrhnlnatlu); thum b prliitH, It ct |. d en t th n t lilnke and th e liloom K .hare the (irli:lniil«- th e thum t) p rin t OH the had eheck uinl th e thum b prinLn you left 111 th e d(H-tor‘-«. Mtudy on tb e eauhbox nnd el.Hewben*. T he prl>^e o f the ir s i­lence 1» th e d iam ond wb« ii it cximes to ItCtlt.

" I f tbU Kirl U .tb e rig h tfu l heir o f S tan ley , th e illuinond is bers . an d if A rth u r S tnnley Lt an Im postor, the ea rl­dom In K nslaud Id youm.

••We are bound to silence ow lnc t^ y o u r n u b and reck less acts. \V« m ust m ake tb e mont o f th e alttifltloa. I f s ■ tran ce r has l>ou8bt S tan ley ball th e s a le Is n o t local, nud If thta fflrl Eattoer Is tb e rea l S tan ley th e e s ta te s Toust be restored to her, and th e d iam ond Trom Ibe sky (rU rlufu lly Lelons» to h e r W hat w ill she c a re for tbe fam ily t r a ­d itions If i t ever com es abou t tb o t sbe Is ab le to prove o r desire* to prove her 'a im ?—l>oflbtle«-Bhe-l»-keeplH« s«*«l

o u t o f re ta rd fo r . \ r th u r S tan ley .“T h e r e 1« o n e , s im p le t b l n c t o d o

R la l r : y o u m u s t n l a r r y t h i s Klrl.*''‘^ e n y o u w ill b a v e a c l e a r c la im t o th e tit le , •a n d y o n w ill sIno po « se * s S t a n le y b a ll a n d tb e d ia in o iv l f ro m tb e s k y . / N o m a t t e r w h e r e t h e d ia m o n d m a y b e . I t

l a s t t j l t im s t e ly e o m ^ t o l t « h t • T o o c a n t h « cboofK* w h e t h e r y o u w ill «or- r e n d e r I t t o tb e B lo o m a a s t b e p r ic e o f t b e l r s U so c e . is n o w a m m r e d . o r b u y (betD ' o f f 'f r o m t h e w e a l tb th a t eom cB to y o o a a t b e E a r l o f S t a a le y ia KatJaod.** ^

CH A PTER XXVI. " , B lair Sosks tho D oeurhant

T l i n , rccl^lesH, de8 |icm te n;id ao- Hcnij’utoUH nnccxtor. thu OrHt A rth u r S laiilcy, who hud found the dlitmotid frvni th e «ky In

tho /nlliMi in(Muqr^tX> yenrii ni;u[iei lutd R w orthy doscendnnt In tbu etiually recUloNs. desj)crale and nuwrupiilou;* Ulnlr SUinley. • ' . ,

I t Ih to lie d b u h t» l If {tlulr Stunley■ jrnve any tlioiifjlif o f Ihe u re n t'w rn n j:

lie ml^'ht di> tlio^'Kbntle K ntber In the furtberiince o f th e cold nmbltlouN ■ielii‘in(rH of h h nirxher a n d liU ow n Iu>‘ pn lslvf IiiwIl-;*}' uiich. U e cared not a whIt w hether If he Nliunld m urry l->- tlier nui'h un iillliiu<;e would be bltr-i' iiioUH nnd Ktniuu'rnl In case hU mnr- rliiKo w ith Vjvlnii nhoiihl f>ro^v KUb-(e Qiiently Ictiul and hindin?.

To K(!t I 's tlii-r nnil to ^e t th e dlanioiul by sinrh nu-iiii'<. not to fi|ioiik of' tiie Sliuilcy earldom In I-.^ni;liind. nppenled to Illnlr, T he tliou^'ht o f VIvInn tlKbt Ini: for her rl^titH im tin* con to rt o f an i‘arl nppenled to Itla lr'ii eynlciil »enHi< o f lium ohv .

W ith II niceknertH u tm ost pnrltniileiii hi ll.-< sleek hyporrl-sy he had n im w er .'d Ills n ioiher t<> the eIT(‘Ct tiint he would d(i iiH Mhe denlri-d. Ho t>repnred hIniHelf, lit Ills motlier'H 8imce‘<(li)n. re turn to IllchmoiMl nnd inakt! niiienils w lllr th e dls:;ruii(Ied r<‘latU'<‘ nnil i-leiy leadiT, ,Mi‘s, I’.iirloti l>iind<dph. fu r Mra. ‘ llandolph hnd developrd n unHelllsli fiiiidiK'SH for Ksiher.

M eanwhile l'> lh e r bad I><h‘ii received w ltlr open anim ' by th e Kyp'<y people wlu'ii xbe had re tu rn ed w ith <ju}ililm wlien llr.si se ttin g o u t In »enn li i)f . \ r Ihu r w ith tlie loynl hune/ilKrek. Ati ■illii.T s'earcli o f lIat;ar'H vnii a t the cnnip hnd been fn iltle«s. T h ere was no trace nr evidence o f an y wonltli ih n t- lt bad iilw ays been stniposed tliiit H aynr pussessed. •

lOstlier annotinciHl to tin?’ sypsle tliiit. -while llaw ar «nve evidence <i evoiitiiiilly rei'ovrrlim . It w as iieeeni^ary th n t fh e (Iv-itlien iniixt Jo tin iey far- Heel; a friend wjio eoiild aid her’ .those days of Ii'lnl. Tin? ;;eneriniw ItoinnnyH of ‘ilie tribe pre.tsud .their lit lie lioariN »f nioticy upon IM Iier. wlinui they neknow h'difi'd th e ir ]irln eesM, Itiii ICsther refused tonecept._

T he more cjinny nnd prucllcn l <in'ab tin, how(>vor, accepted all trlb u ie s ol th is kind, tink iiow ii'to lJ>tlier, nnd Ke' ereli'd them iiKulnti ciMnhit; thiys ol iii'IhJ.

Followed f a r from tlie cam p by tho lilndly ;:yi'>j>l<'s. nnd even the little «yi>- My clillilroii wlio lovi-d lls ilic r wIili the lii.val di-voiiiiii ,if ilie lr 'e ldu rs , Quahbii. and Msiher si-t oiii u|>oii th e ir wil.v. Qinitilin WHS riiriher ;:laddened by a ro y a l ulfi of ii lnr;:i* N tree t plnno nnd onrt and pony io luiiil It.

S iarllui.' w est and no rth upoii thi^lr ipii'Ht for .Vnhnt^, ICsther and .(Ouablia w llli th e ir <)ualnt eipilpuKo tooU the ir way. They halted a{ the fa rm of I 'a rm er Suillh, wliero A rth u r lunl’

W orked, nnd proceedetl on. hitoiidlh;; to Mkirt thn u ich Itiehm ond ftn UMcertnln lliiKar's. ( ondltlon e re colnu w en t.-

Journ«-yin« to Iliehnm nil. I th ilr Stun ' Icy beheld ljuahb'a iind l-Nlhor nnd the pon.v an d o r^an enrr as hjs tn iin puss- ed by them. T he reckless I lla lr bad no i>at1ence.to w utt till tho trah i reach' od tho n ex t Htatlon. l i e |>(illed the nir- b rnke 'co rd , ull^lUed. und>ns tlie' tra(ii pulled o u t lie hid by tlic! n ’lidslde by th e 'tm ck , ninl a f te r K slhe^and.Q uab.bu had tid litl past him ' on *^ot by the ir pony otviiii c a rl, he Kte.i^Uilly trailed them to tlie outsklri.s o f-n ichm ond .

I-'rnm '5^?? lie liiistetied lo .Mrs. I:aij' dolpli's. and iiiade Ills |>4acu and en ­listed her Kyiiii>aihy and : eo-o|>enitloii'

xabther'rccoTors, Von euu neb .sbo is lm prorlu& l.e t y ou r «ypsy HcrvnxiC iW nud seek A rthu r S tan ley ^ 1 n m .stjro1. do n o t' know w hut' ^ 'r n n s e reason actiiateti you Iti y ou r d o n re to tInd him. I f ho cared fo r you he would le t you itnow wliero h e 'ls . i f be-W n o t ffullty cf fajurderlnp d e a r old D r. Leo w hy A bould ho run nwnyV Don't- you Kce.< a lUce youuli Kjrl v rin 't doi odcU de- llsb tfu l, rom antic thliiKK? I t 's a ll r igh t

f)n_book«. m y -d ea r E»Uier. b u t lo real life n youni;'c lrl Kohij; n c ro n tho world to Bcek a Hweetheart w ith o u t a chape­ron would be tnlkeil n b o u t" . T o b« *lalke<l nbout" w as Ilandolph 'aIdea of m undane dnmilntl^hk,. ' .

** Kathi'r realized th e Hen»c nnd sincer­ity o f Mrs. Itandolph'H kindly plendlug.

Q ^ b b a anc/ E i th a r S « t O u t U p«n T h . i r W ay . •

ln ~ n ‘gDrtl tojU.'M l i i r . W ith M r * ..I la n -

w h e re H n i:a r w ax . a n d n a b e h a d su r- m l^ed'. th e y fcm tid lU t l i o r . '

T h e npt>cal!i o f th e Rood h e a r te d M ra. R a n d o lp h h n d n o e ffe c t In d b tx q n d ln s h > tb e r f ro m h e r w ild p la n o f a e a rc b U is f o r A r th u r , jo u m e y in s e v e n a c r o a s tb e r t in t l n e n t on fo o t w ith a-i^ypay^ b n n c b - b a c k lo d o so , u n t i l a h e a p p e a le d to h e r t h r o u s b h e r l o r e f » r l l a c a r .

. “ S u p p o s e y o u r m o th e r rec o T er* a n d u e e d .1 y o o r * s a id M n . lU a d o lp b e a r ­n e s t ly . “ S U y w i th m e . a n d b e m y l i t ­t l e a d o p te d d a o E b t e r - t ^ a l a til ) y o w

Q uabba Wa« S tru ck and H urt, nnd n^reed to ab id e by her ndvlrs.' Quabbii took ii|> h is lodiflng.t in tlio p a r t of th e tow n o f ’ Itlchnioud ho wiiM fam lliiir’Wlth, prcpnrln t; to s ta r t sho rt­ly in hU K.enreh fo r A rthu r, and leather re to rncd to,.Mrs. R andolph 's.

W ith his rlHliiK fo rtunes in th e w est. ‘A rth u r ke |it h ls-«ecret n^:eIlt In Rich­mond, ^lake.' tho detective, w . ’I sup tilled w ith funds, though cau ilnned to t>llenc(>, n 'cau tion h a rd ly nccoj«ary w ith tbu tucltn rn Ithike; the m an hind the ficene. who He<wiiuKly wn.H a t the blddliiK of nit nnd y e t w as e%'er tlie niiiHter o f bis own deep luetbods,

A bootbincK. ti. well >;rown you th of tw enty , loitered by the Uandolpti loiui' slon the d ay of E.sUier'H re tu rn with Mrs. Itaiidolpli hnd B la ir 'S lu n ie y . A bootblnck hasteneil to the iiriviite office o f D electlve Tom Itlake and hreatli- lessly rejiorled tlic presonce of I^sther

•and o f B ln ir In Kichmond. lU akc took half R dozen bniiknoteH o f InrRc d c nom hiatlon from hbi w alle t nnd In­closed them In a lar(;c plain envelope w ith a note, th a t read , ••Sent by A th u r to bo lined ns neceRsary."

T w en ty m inutes la te r tho bootblack furtively clim bed th e •wl.starla vino to ICsther’s w indow an d n m om ent, la te r droppetl unseen dow n beside tbo R an­dolph m anslun iin<l hu rried nw ay. little litter L^stlicr found on her bureau by th e w indow the.ltirRo envelope w ith the baliknutes nti<l th e inystcrlous t "aRC. .

l- 'stber klsKed tbe no te liccauso it seem ed a lm ost tho personal p roxim ity of Arthur^ ,Tl»e m oney, w hich w as $1,-000, h ard ly concerned h e r a t all except th a t she realized It would sm ooth the pa th o f Q naltba to tho w est In seekinK A rthur. T h a t .Krtbur knew ,w here she was and hud nironi; ihouKh scc re t In- nuences workliiR In h e r beha lf w a s all well cnouRh iicrbaps tii h is m asculine m anner of thinklhj:.

B u t In I^sther th e e te rna l fem inine m anifested Itself In tht; desire to bo

she loved. X oth lnc else m attered.

J u s t then .Mrs. R ando lph 's m aid, tbe sm lllnc F ill, en tered w ith a vaao o f Efl- th e r’tf favo rite roses, cbatferin jf her happiness n t seehiK H stho r aRaln. B.<».

,ther. whu b.'id secrvted tb e no te and tho m oney a t Flfl'a knock. Rsketl the nirild to plnce Ibe flowers tn the w in­dow.

I t w as tb r old signal f<ir Q uabba, nnd w hen th a t fa ith fu l soul stole throufth th e s tre e t on th e w atch for some sb ;n fro m 'h is yo u n c m lntresa he saw th e sisn a l. a n d Clarence, tb e mot>-' key. was se n t up th e w istaria fo r & • th er 's meuMffe.

C larcncc clambere«! d ow n aR«ln w4<Ji h s lf th e m oney th a t bad l>«n IQ the m ysterloualy placed envelope and w itb it a scribbled m e tsa p ; requQ stinRQ tub- ba to p> a t oDce to Xa>» A nceles to lo-

,-»rbere-Bslher-tHMH**t-***-rectJy heard of U r n . ' Q oabba sm iled,

.kissed h is hand a n d doffed b is cap to h fcr.t^ r yoDDjt m istrcM a t tb e wlndow- and hn rrled aw ay.

B a t m uch w as to ’happen ere Q oabba le ft lUcbmoDd. Some te tu ia s b o y i a t a s tre e t co m er an n o y la* C Iv e» ce . m onkey, and Q oabba. caosed th« la tte r to s te p nr tbe p a th o f * tro lley car. Im m edU tely tt« w aa a tru ck and h a r t b o t o o t bndly.

Blair Stanley bad w e n Qoftbb* Cert r»at>d tbe conier o f tb« lU od o lp b 'csu *

(Q oatlaa^ o o a e x t p w e .) ’

GROUND FOR

^ P er Gallon Pastuerized for 4c Per Gallon

Gash Paid For Apples

Blue Lakes Bottling W6rksOpposite the Depot ,

V

FRUIT JA R PRICESSeason 1915

Bull I 'o rfec t Muaon, per dor.cn............... ..(;p ldcn S ta te Maaon, per dozen ....;..............n u ll “ S u re S ea l" G lass Top, p e r dozen .B all Mason Porcolaln Lined C aps, per dozen, l Oc; rto:Golden S ta te Maa6n Lid»; per tiorcn, 18c; Rro«s ------

' B all ' ’S u re S eal" OlaHS Tops; p e r dozen, 18c; Rross Bull Mason J a r R ubbers, dozen 10c: (>..dnzen for tlo ldcn S ta te M ason J a r R ubbers, dozen 10c: H dozen fo B all "SurtJ Seal" J a r RubberB, dozen 10c: C dozen fo r . Je lly OlaHses, dozen '30c: g iso of « dozen for J e lly C lass Squats, dozdn !lOc; tune of C <lozcn for P arow ax , p e r pound- .............

See UH fo r Sugar, VincRar, Siiiccj*,' aloRue o f RrocerloH on refjucst.

Pt-s, Q K liU al. « .1.-. $ i .75

.70 .9-»,<0 • i . r ..C.1 -

...... «2.00*2.00

. « .40

.........................— g i . : .......... . .cs^.'ctc. C onipletenihi.strated cat-

1.0T>J.G5

Kinney Wholesale Co.W est of (». S . L. Depot

lU rcct lo t ’onsnm er. T h In F u lK Idaho

SHEEPTPRSALE40,000 Breeding Ewes for Sale. Price

$4.75 Delivered in Twin Falls

Will coQtract Iambs; next years delivery; same price as ewes, if desired,- Will fincJ bank to finance farmers w ith perfect security.

J. L. GRAY, Buhl, IdahoR. F. D. No. 2

Colt ShowSaturday, J e t . 16tti' At H o rs e s .H om e Barn

On th is da te l .w lll s ive th e fol- —low lng 7|irU es^o r~ th ft-b e« t-co lts-

from m y tw o ' b o ra te . Capon oad A lldora. F i r s t p r iie . J20.00; second. <10.00. 1 w l^ a lso s i r e tw o p rizes . 110.00 n ra t. and «6.00 s w n d . tor b e s t c o lt o u t o f elth'- c r ho rse , th e m o th e r welghlixs

, 1000 potinds o r n sd er.

J . E. ROSS, Owner

CONFERENCEand

^TATE FAIRSalt Lake CitySepl«inl)«r 27—Octoktr 6 IncluiiTe

______ E x cn n lo n ^ t la

O regon S h o r t L in e~ _I'BloB P acific System .

0“ » iio from H ah o . O regon and W yom ing P o in ts. SeoL 30th to October 6th ® ' l»cluslT«: L{mlt O ctober 15th.

See ax ea ts fo r ra te s ' _ -»»d fu r th e r deUUIs,

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TW1CT5-A-WBEK TWIN PALLS TMEB, FBIDAY. OCT. 1. 1916

Johnson Auto Sales Co.

MaxwellGars

122 2nd AvenueJohnson Service -

NorthPhone 50,

S IIndependent Auto Company

. A utpniobile Specisjists*'' ) W e c&n m al^ i'^a t car run as it should

Machine Repair Work for. Farmers

Done While You^ Wait

INTERNATIONAL DRY FARM CONGRESSD enver. Colorndo SopL 27-Oc. 9th.

E x e n n lo iu tIb OBEGON 8 H 0 B T LINE Union P a d fle Sjrstcm T ick ets OD sole; S o p t. 2C, 27. October 2 and S. L im it, October 15tta.S«« for n t e a u dfurther partXcnlMi

THE FIRST NATIONAL B'ANKI n v ite s you to se e i t s o ff ic er s 'w h en you have any f in a n c ia l .q u estio n s to d e c id e . We are t h e .o l d e s t bank on the t r a c t . Our' exp erience i s a t your d is p o s a l.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF TWIN FALLS

White Cross Maternity HomeOpen for Medical and Maternity Cfises

Reasonable Terms 361 Fifth Ave. E. Phone 604-J

TWIN FALLS CAFEK O T O B R O S .. P rop* .

Beat Service and Popular Prices

T ry O u r Big 2 5 c D in n erP R IV A T E D IN IN G R O O M F O R L A D IE S

OPEN DAY AND NIGHT PHONE 238

G U A im U N ’S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE A T PRIVATE

SALE

U n d er au th o rity o f nn o rd e r of s a le Rronuxl by th.o P ro b a te c o u r t o f Uio C oun ty o t T w in F fllls , S ta te o f Idaho, d a ted S ep tem b er 22ad, 1915, 1 w ill so li a t p iiv a to s a le th o fQ llow ing des* c rlb cd ro a l e s ta te :C one -h a lf in te ro s t ina n a io th e N o r th e a s t Q u a rte r (NE»4) o f tlie S o u th w es t Q u a r te r (SW % ) of ^Section T « 'en ty -N ine (29), Tow nship T en (10) Sou th , R ange Seventeen Tl7) E a s t, D. M .: a lso a ll o f th e rig h t an d In te re s t o f th e sa id Jo h n CJarroll .and A lfred A. A ult, m in o rs , in an d to itho fam ily a llow aiice m ade in tho cs- .tato o f C lin ton B. A u lt, d eceased , se t a p a r t fo r tho u se of Uio fam ily and be- 4ng tlio e a s t flfto'en (IG) a c re s o f the iNE?4. SW % o f Sec. 29, T. 10 S., R. 17 £ . B. M., an d in a n y e v e n t to sell a ll o f tb o r ig h t, t ltlo and In te re s t o(. th o sa id m in o rs in a n d to sa id p rop ­e r ty , bo tho sa m e m o re o r le s s , os pbovo a c t fo rth , a n d th d s a le w ill take p la c e on tho 4 th day o f O ctober. 1915, an d b ids w ill b o rece ived a t th o ofllco o f M. a . Ripleys 126 S o u th Shoshone, •Twin F a lls , Idaho .

T e rm s o f B ale: F iv e H u n d red Dol­la r s (1600) c o sh ; T h ir ty -F o u r h o a - d red (« 4 0 0 ) . D o lla rs ujion th e exocn- tlon o f a deed a n d tho fu rn ish in g of an a b s tr a c t sh o w in g p e r fe c t tlUo; T h ir ty -s ix H u n d red (W6(TO) D o llars being th e n m oun t o f tho m o rtg aeo to rem ain ' itpon thc^p co p o rty a n d be as* su m c d -b y tho g ra n te e : th e r e n t nl- Toady acc ru in g a n d d u e f o r th e year .1916 to bo aafligned to th e g ran tee .

D ated S ep tem b er 22nd. 1916.M . d . R IP L E V ,

G uard ian ' o f U>e e s ta te o t Jo h n C ar­ro ll and A lfred A. A u l t

E. M. W O LFE, resid en ce , T w in F a lls , Idaho , a tto rn e y fo r tho gua rd ian .

Sept. 24-27 Oct. 1

yO TlC E OF TIME AND PLACE SET

For' H eorlog Petition for Probate of ForcJgn n i l l In th e Probat® Court o f tho Connty o f T w in F a lls , State o l Idaho.

■lon^and hiid followvd bim a tance. wo'nderlug wbut might be the bunchlMick’s rcaHon for lolterlne near when) Esther »vn:i.' nialr. tho traUec. Intcn.t upon his o v n <iuorr/. did not no- tlcO that ho Ir y u n i was trolled by a bootblack, a w ^ i grown youth o f twen­ty. . When Qiiiilibii waii knocked dowii by the trolley'nnd bruised and dated piair was hmuiiK (iio flrtu to conio .to his assistance. Qimbba w as ablo to give tho address o f tiU lodgings and to refuse to go to n hoxifttal. ZIo and Chirence, (he mAnk'p.r. were placed in a taxi and were driven off. to thecbeerH o f the-m iiltltude. who regarded them in tho light of heroes for the dangers they had passed.

I t w as B lair’s twrTcrso n a tu re th a t saw In th e acc iden t a recklcss w ay t* trap , E s th e r and search for tho S tanley docum ent h is m other bellored th a t Es* th e r a lw ays carried w ith her. "

l lo scribbled a note and , seeking a m essenger, h h eyes lit upon th e boot* black. T h e note was to E s th e r and w as w ritten a s though by n Ktranger w itnessing tho accldcnt to Q uahba. I t gave tho nddrciis Quubbn had g lrc a a f te r the aci-idont and It reqiieHted Us- th e r to com e to scu the In jured ninti. read ing a s Thoiigh Quabbn Tind asked th e s tra n g e r to send the w o n t

Tho bootblnck liore (he meiifinge prom ptly to h is employer: lllnkc. the detective. T h a t a.stu(e m an behind tho scenes calnit.v nHsnmed the bootblnck's guiso and di'llvcn.-d ihe note hi |>er8on.'

M rs. Jtondolpti p lalnilvcly objected to. E sther’s g»lng ulouu to suoli n t'arc o f tow n a s the address of Quahba's lodgings. H u t It was Ijroad uny and E s th e r laughed a t her feava. „. M eonwhllc n ia lr Stanley linil pro- ceeded to th e lodulii;; lioum* and . nlded by tho convincing urt;»m<-nc of u ten d o lla r b ill, 'h a il no trouble In convinc­ing tho landlady th a t lie' w as a detw* tiro expck’tln g .io tru[i a shoplifter. -

B latr proceeded to Qunbbn’B room and . flndlng Qiinbbn dazed w ith pain, bound and gagged him. I t w as an a(i- ven tu ro 'Just to B lair 's liking. H e hod slipped on a m ask before surprising and overpow ering Q u ab b a .'au d w hen E s th e r’s lig h t s te p w as heard a t the doo r,‘d irec ted by tho landlady on tho landing below. B lair, s till m asked, opened th e door and d ragged E sther w ithin.

I f B la ir bad eipec te il nn easy victim he fouiid he had caugh t a T a r ta r , th e r 'fought like a little tigress, and every effort -Dlalr mado' to search her fo r th e S tan ley docum ent w as repulsed^

B lair's perverse im tiir6 rojoiccd In ?hls rigo rous defense o f th e s ligh t hui w iry g ir l Q uabba s trugg led '-to free him self to a s s is t E sther, b u t 'Ju s t then th e door opened and a s ta lw a rt l>oot- blaek, who w as none o th e r than Tom Blake, tho detective. Joined In th e fniy. l lo ow ed B lair son ieth lng on a n old score, and rig h t m errily he proceeded to p a y 'l to t r .

B la ir fo o fh t like a m adm an. And then Q uabba toro h im self looso from his tMnds a nd , fo rg e ttin g tho bru ises o f his accident, jo in ed in tiio melee. B lair w as young and M rong. Physically he

ADBtlNISTRATOK^S NOTICE OF SALE O F ^ A L ESTATE .\T

PRIVATE SALE

I’nd e r au th o rity o f 'a n o rd e r of sa le g ra n te d by Uio P ro b a te C o u rt o f tho C ounty of T w in F a lls , S ta to of Idaho. D ated S ep tem ber 22nd, 1916. I w ilt sell a t p r iv a te sa le , tlio follow ing des­cribed rea l esta te .

B eing th e e n tire in te re s t o f tlip es- ta to of C lin ton B. A ult, dQccaKcd,.ln, and to. tlio N o rth eas t Quartlcr (NEVi) o f tijo S ou thw est Q u a rte r kS W \i) of Section Twenty-.NIno (29), Tow pship T en (10) South . R ange Seventoen (17) EaH t,.n . M., and inc lud ing a s ap p u rte ­n a n t th e re to an easem en t o r rig h t o f w ay fo r ro ad ex tending th rough an d along tlie e a s t s ide pf Uie N ortliw est (NW*4) Q u a rte r o f section 2 9 ,T .1 0 S ., U. 17 E. B. M.. and tho said fo rty (40) ac re t r a c t h ere in ordered to bo sold is bu rdened wlUi a n caBcnient fo r ditch r ig h t o f w ay w hich e n te rs Uio said t r a c t a t Uio SE . Cor. and ru n s thenco .West th ro u g h an d cross th e said tra c t and a long th e soutli boundary th e re ­o f a d is tan ce o f 30 rods to tlie. w est boundary of sa id lan d u’hlch d itd i o r easc inen t w as g ran ted hy thu p rede- ■essors In In te re s t o f sa id e s ta te to

Cyrene G reen and Ja y P. G reen. T he sa le w ill bo m ado on th e 4Ui day of O ctober. 1916. and bids w ill bo r e ­ce ived , a t Uio otilce o t M. O. lUpley. 125 Shoshone South , T w in F a lls . Ida- l>o..

T erm s o f s a le : M ve h u ndred (JGOO) easli; T h ir ty -fo u r h u ndred (13400) D o lla rs on d e livery of deed, balance by asHunilng m o rtg ag e on p roperty .

H ated S ep tem her 22nd, 19IG.M. G. RIPLEY .

A d m in is tra to r o f the e s ta te of C lin­ton B. A ult, deceased.

K. M; W O LFE. R esidence. Tw in F a lls . Idaho,'«<iltorney fo r a d m in is tra ­to r. SeoL 24-28 OcL 1

ALIAS .SUMMONS

In (ho D istrict Court of (he Fourth Judicial District' o f th e State of Ida* ho, In and for Twin Falls County.

F. A . WK8T0NA rchitect, U e n . A . J , J u

■ I plan anything from bongalow a skyscrspora. Specialty:. UabnimaMa construction. > P resent olllce « t Cor. Blue Lakes. Blvd. and A re., Twin Fplls,^ Idaho._______________

» B . 0 . W . SEARS, Osteopathic F hysleU a

Acuto and chronic dlseosi fully troKted.

OfBce Over liooth Merc. C o . t w i m * . Falls. Idaho.

Phones;- OtBco 185 RwMeBC< S S A - W

T flllT E CROSS MATEBN1TX H O K B . Open for medical and m aternity

Reasonable T « n u >881 F ifth A to. E. PboBft « » M t

DBS. ATHERTON and A T B E B T e i - Practitioner* of

Cblropractle and S aB ltarloa T n i* » - ments.

C hronic D iseases a SpeclaltT; Phono 296. .

Office 220 4 th Ave. E a s t, T w la VMlA Idaho.

DENTISTS.

DR. t f . BROWN LEWEBS 'D en tist.. .

S pec ia lis t In Crown a n d B ridge Over V arney’s C andy S to r*

G u lbert B uilding.■ Telephone 109

TW IN FA LLS - • - U U B S

ATTORNEYS..

NOBTII A STEPUANAttonie78«at>LawG eneral P ra c tic e

Offi. ov e r C los’ Book S to re . P h o s * 1E. M . WOLl’E

l a w omce IIM. 1

TW IN FA LLS -

K tta E thel A twood. p lalhU ff. vs. E d ­w ard G. A twood, defendant- -

T ho S ta to o f Idaho sends g ree tings to E dw ard O. A twood, tho above n ed d e fe n d a n t

You a re hereb y noti^iod_t^^^t a com ­p la in t h a s been filed a g a in s t you in tlio D is tr ic t C o u rt o f tho F o u rth J u ­dicia l D is tr ic t o f Uio S ta to o f Idaho, in and fo r T w in F a lls County by tho above nam od p lalnU ff, fo r tho pu rpose o f d isso lv ing tho bonds of m atrim ony betw een Uio plalnU ff a n d defendant, and you a r c h ereby d irec ted to ap p ea r and an sw e r sa id co m pla in t w ith in tw en ty days o f th e se rv ice of th is sum m ons if se rved wlUiIn said Ju d i­cial d is tr ic t , and w ith in fo r ty d ays if son*cd e lsew h ere ; and you a r e fu r th e r 'AoUflcd U iat u n le ss }'ou so ap p ea r and an sw er sa id com p la in t wlUiln tho tim e hero in speclfed , Uio p la n tlf f w ill ta k e Ju d g m en t a g a in s t you a s p rayed . In sa id com plain t.

W itness m y han d and th e sea l o f .tho said D is tr ic t C ourt, th is 13Ui day of S ep tem ber, 1915.

(S igned) E . J . FINCH. -(Soal) • C lerk.

C. L. D eLong, a tto rn e y fo r plalnU ff. re s id ing a t T w in F a lls . Idaho.

S e p t 14-21-28 O c t 6-12-19

In tho m a tte r o f tb</ e s ta te o f St.-in> ley B. M ilner, deceased .

.NoUcc is h ereby g iven th a t a pctl- Uon for" U)o p ro b a ta o f th e w ill o t S tan ley B. .Milner, deceased , and for th e Issu an ce o f le t te r s o t ad m ln ls tra - Uon wUh w ill ann ex ed thercOn to H ar­ley O. M ilner, lia s b een filed In Uiis co u rt, and th a t S a tu rd a y th o 16th day o f O ctober, 1915. a t ten o’c lo ck la tho fo renoon of said day a t tho c o u r t room o f sa id co u rt, in Uio c ity of T w in F a lls , In tho co u n ty o f T u 'ln F a lls . S ta te of Idaho , h av e been not a s tho Umo ahd p laco fo r tltc ' l ic a r in g o f sa id peUUon

and wiiore any p e rao a in te re sted m ay a p p e a r and c o n te s t Uie <uimc. and Hliow oaUHf. If a n y thc>’ have, w hy paid pctlU on shou ld n o t bo g ran ted . Said w ill IS a fo reign w ill, h e re to fo re ad m it­ted to p ro b a te In tho fatale o f Utali.

D ated th is 21st d ay of Soptcm tjcr. 1915.

J . M. SHANK. Se^)^ 21-2S O c t 5-12.. P ro b a te Judge.

CLOVER SEED

J . A. S teel, b u y e r fo r A lb e rt D k k - Inson Co.. C hicago , o n e d oor ca s t of T w in F a l ls C ity Ico Co. P hono 191.

L arg e , c lean co tto n ra g s w an ted a t T im es office.

Adv. Aug. 10 tf

STATEMENT OF THE OWNEBSHIP,MANAGEMENT. CIBCULATION,■ ETC« BEQUIBED BY THE. ACT OF AUGUST 2 1 ,1 8 ! i • _

Of Uie Tw lco-A -W oek TwJn F a lls T im es, publlslied sem i-w eekly T w in F a lls , Idaho , fo r Octobor 1, 1915.

E d ito r, W ilb u r 4 ^ H il l . T w in F a lls . Id ah o : m an ag in g ed ito r. W ilbur S. I Illl, T w in F a lls , Idaho ; buslnoss m an ag e r, W ilb u r S. H ill, T w in F a lls . 'Id ah o ; p u b lish er. T im es P rtg . & P u b ­lish in g C om pany, Ltd.

O w ners: ( I f a co rpo ra tion , g ive its n am e and tho nam es and add resses of .s tockho lders ho ld ing 1 p e r cen t o r .m ore o f to ta l stock . I f n o t a co rpo r- aUon, givo n am es and ad d re sse s of Individual o w ners .) W ilb u r S. H ill, T w in F a lU , Id ah o : Chas.- M. •H ill. B oise. Idaho : Hred B. H ill. N orthfleld . M innesota; Jo h n M. Jan n ey . S a lt L ake City. Utnli.

Know n b ndho lders , m o rtg a g e e s 'a n d o th e r secu rity ho lders , ho ld ing 1 per cen t o r m ore o f to ta l am o u n t of bonds, m ortgages, o r o th e r secu rlU es: T w in F a lls B ank & T ru s t C om pany. Tw in KallH, Idaho.

W ILB U R S. H IL L . Mgr. vorn to an d snbscrlbod t>eforo mo

th is 27Ui day o f Sept.. 1915.STUAUT H. TAYLOR.

(Seal) N oU rj- Public .•My com m li'slon expire^ Dec. 30, 1917.

I>argo, c lean cq^tJn rn g s w anted a t T im es officc.

P . J . GB08BKA5 Saocesior o t C , J . vralkW

UNDEBTASBB Op«n Day ± N igh t A ll C a lli R egpe^a

ed to PrompUy. PrlTate Am bolcDM i H arder Dldg. 230 Second A re. B M t-

Phono 110. FaUa. lA ak*

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^B la ir Fought Lik« a M adman.w as .1 uiatcli fo r tb e ilctectJve. e ren though Uie In ttcr n-<is n id n l by the ac- tivo nud ku|i|iIl* Quutiba.

T he th ree s!de«r fl;;1ii iKilletl o u t of Q uubba's t«hnl)l>y rnotu and lUnvti rlckel.i- oUi stulrca-no. • Llijlfj\:iy dow n the sta irs, tliu lialuxinidc >iti tlie upper landing linTiug ulrc.id.v glvi-'n w«)-. th e d e tc ttiv c nnd «^H.Thtjn. • pun'ch^iig. kh'kin;; .i iiiI .hIiovIm?. |n)Klifd iU.nlr oiu ag a in st ( t i c n i l .

‘r t r f r n i l r 7 * “tintu!*i i".ic ii'7"t)in l* tprs“a n ti" ■ n il.-I.rck .-o i:t an.l n-ll cv.-r. :iiul HI;ilr

w eni tflMVn " i t l i tliceii liiick\v.nrd and struck xrlili II lii'.iv.v thuil uii ttie lainl. ing a i tbc Hide i>f Itie xcaira In tbe cor­rid o r t>elo*». ■ ■

K allirr. Q uablia and Hljike. ran dow n ttie s tu lt^ tht\>ugh th e d u s t and w rcckagtf. beside th e htiddled Insensi­ble form of ttie m asked man.

T he detective lif ted up th e m a*k and laughed. T hen , speak ing s till a s a bootblack, be sa id : "Y ou recognize the g ent? f ^ t 's tak e th e lady aw ay before th e pollcc fome^~

For Sale. Tw o 40 a c rc tracU i ni-ar Ili*n- m n ; each 20 acrcji o f red and iilHike clovcr. Good s t^nd . Will sell fo r I12r. p«?r nc re if tahiMi hcforo N 'ovcnihor 1st.

I- J. R. Hiatoallan iien . Idaho.

I luiTc c n s len i money to loan on Improved farm Iaud<t or haziness properties.

I( you 'are go in g (o hate n puhllo sa le »e« me. I am prepared to clerk the sale •

_and_piirchafle yooLpapcr^— ...

ASUEB B . WILSON l/AW7er

PracUco In a ll courta.Room 14 First NaUooal Bank V t t m

T win Falls, Id ah a Offlco Phone 06 Rcflldenco Phop« 111SWEELEY * SWEELBY

A U om eyS 'aU Law W ill j)racUce In a l l Coarta.

TWIN PALLS - - - n U T “ Mem ber Twin F alla Com m erical.C

W. P. GuUjrio A .M . B01GUTHBIE ft BOWEN

AttomejB*at-Law Offices: Twin F ^ le Bank and Vk

BiiildlnB ’TWIN FALLS - - -

J . H . TTISE, LAWYEB Office, room s 6 aDd.7».XwlH T i A

Bank and T rost Co. B a llita v T w in Falls, Idaho.

8URVET0RS^ C. FOBTEBFIELD, C. E.

MlnlDff, Hydranlle and S t r n e t m l TTork.

LICENBBD LAND SURVBTOiL Room 13. P in t N ational B ank B i l M i i

Resldenca Pbon* M IW

D NDBRTA K BRa

THE CBOSBY C0M PA5T Fnneral D Ireeton and B a b a L M n

C. J . Crosby, H a n a fo r Coroner's Office • T elephoM M l

Tw in F a lli. Idaho

. DRESSMAKHfG

MBS. F. A. WESTON F irst Class Dret. A t roasonablo p rlcea

C en tra l B u ild ing ..

FRATERNAL SOOIBTIEaJL W . A. CAMP

No. 10690

2nd a n d 4 th T horsday M oose H alt

H . a SCRANTON Consul.T olephono No. 369-J.-Paul S m ith . 0 « * R csldenco Phono 574.

■S. G. HULL

• P lano T n n e r.22 y e a rs exporlenco In tu n in g . t o M b v

a n d ac tion reg u la tin g a nd rep a irin g

OfQco a t Rogerson Hotel P . O. Box 574

TWLV FA LLS - - - IDAHO

IDAHO SO inU E B N BAILUOXK Train Scbedale.

EffectlTe Slay 1?. 1914.D ally No. 2. S ta tluas . Dully Ifoi X 8 :3 0 a .m . L v .-.nou tlln j:..A r l :0 0 p .* » . 8:45 a .m . L v .. I tc n a c t t . . A r 1 2 :3 6 p . ^ 9 :05a*m . L v ..W cilne lL .A r 1 2 :2 5 p . » ,

:20 a .m . Lv..A(!moro._<\,r 12:10 p . t a 9 :3 5 a .m . A r . . J e r o m e ..L r 1 1 :5 5 i l i&

J . H. R A D CIFFH . G eneral P a s se n g e r I

ItEASONABLK ItATES

C, A. ROBI.NSON, OfQcew twin FalN Hank i

Tmst Co. nulldlog.

EW ES F O ir S A tE

• ,y « y 0Q good ago, good m outh• o S 'ls . b red to H om psh lro bucks• f o r ' F ebruar> ' lam b ing . H . T.

W est. K im berly .

U L N E » Si NOuTH RIDE RAILBOAm Train Sebednle.

. E ffectlTe Novem ber 11. 1W4,Dally No. 4. S u tlo n s . D ally !«a. K 11:45 a . m . L v ..M iln e r .. A r 5 :06 »i sc . 13:20 p. m , L v .C h u rc h ill .A r 4 :3» p . n , . 12:30 p. m . L v .I s la n d .A r 4:20 p. a 12:40 p. m . Lv., .M arlon . .A r 4:10 p. i » 12:60 p. tn. A r. .O ak ley . .L v 4:00 p. m '

^ J . H. R A D CLIFTE. G enera l P M sen g e r A g u ^

T n la F a lls E iectrie R a lln a i

Leave O. i?. L . D ep o t'

•7:30 A. M..........1 ;00 P . .....S:45 P

9:30 A. M._

L eav s 'Shoshone

.... ............ ......... 8:09 A. BO-------------------1:45 P . M.

SoDday-1 0 :0 0 A: 1

. 1:45 P. M._.._ .-6 :30. R m :4 . a t------------------------- M .

Specail rato o f 25 centa rotind t r i» * w ill bo mado each Saturday o a a V ' : trips.

S e p tr lS , 1916. In 'e C fec t-n ;^ ■'th er notice.' '■

R. R. 8P A PP0R D ,

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TWICE-AtW EEK'TW IN PAIX8 TIMES, PBIDAY. OPT. 1. 1915

FISK HATS

A fresh lot of Fisk I ^ ^ r n s just in.- T he very newest ideas.

You are cordially invit to see them.

S. M. Riley & Co.IN T E R N A T IO N A ^ C f CONGRESS.Meetinir »l Suu Kniiirl^ci* ......................

O ctober 10 tu M.

Sun l''runclHi;o. Scptem bor prnclifJil iieiico pruKnim, biufcd common kviihc unU unbiuHoil by p rc ji i* <JlcoB iir liyMlerlA. w ill bo ou tlined lit t)io jrrinil IntcTnutionnI P oa to (

w hich will bcKln u fou r days■ tivtm loii l i t S u n F n in v iH co O v to h o r 10, unilcr tliu miHplccH of the clnircli pvaco union, llii) A m erican I'cu ro Soclcty. and Uio I’an am a-l’aciric In tc rn u llo n a l Kxposllrt?n. O tbcr orKanlzatlonH w ljc lt a ro actively HUporlinK th e conjjrt-HB arv‘ till! Iy«mKUo to Knrorco Peiico. tlic Amurlciin I'onco C entonary Com m ittee, tlie Ac'mrlcan-IjonKUc fo r llio L lm ltu- tlon nf ArinumentH. ibo World'H In - fiu rahre ConKre.Hn anil tho San K run- tlHfo re ilo ra tcd Peui-e Com m ittee,

M any of Uie leadlnK m en of San F ranc isco « rc mcmborK of tlic cen tn il ••ommtltee w lild i 1« pInnInK lb<“ Kr«-at pcaco propBRnnda. A inons tlu-ni art-

. Arcliblnliop K dw ard J. n an n ii. HlHbpp T J d w I n 'I I u K l i e i i r 'D r - S . . Jo rd an of SUinford U nlvcrnlly , nij<l)Oi> WIJHain Ford NlcholH, W. H. C rocker. l)r . Hon- jam ln Iilo AV3iccler, lUibbl M artin A. Moyor. R ap h ae l W ell. C ap tain llo b e r t D ollar 4Uid S en a to r JameH D. .^’Iielan. AmonK ll«e h itc rn u tlo n a lly p rom inen t m en and women who w ill apeak a t th e poDRfcaH a r e Dr. .F red e rick Lynieh.- Hccretory of th e Ch'urcli P eace U nion.

New York: MI«h J a n e Addamw of (Uil- caKo: AnibasHudor M lrzu All. Knil K lian, o f Perwla; l)r. J . A. McIJonald, edlUir o f th e T oron to lllolir; and Scn- a lo r H i'iirl K ontalne of HelKlum.

T h e f o u r m a in p u rp o « o » o f t b c coi Kr«*HH a r c ; T o brJnK lO K cther t h e le a d - erK o f a l l rellKloUH. e d u c n tlo n a l . c iim - m e n 'la l a n d l a b o r u r K a n t/a t lo n x In te r* e s to d In t h e p e a c e m o v e m e n t a n d u n lto th e m In lo o n e K lK ontlc c o n K tru e - U vc o r g a n iz a t io n to w a g r w a r o n w a r . T U c 'fic c o n d id e a iH .to f o rm a p r a c t ic a l proK T om HUcJ» « » wUJ tu r n th e H ioukIiI o f th e jvoV ld to th e neeertH lty o f a b o l ” iHhlnR m ll l ta r i i tm . T h e th i r d l<lea Ih to dlucUBR a n d c o n c e n t r a t e th e in»U U ud«! w o rk ln f^ p la n a f o r th e K rhiR luK a b o u t o f p e r m a n e n t . un lv o rH u l p e a c e . T h e f o u r t l i o b je c t h a a to do w ith th e p r ln - cIplcH o t c o n c i l i a t i o n a n d a r b i t r a t i o n a n d tlio c o n H ld c ra tlo n o f adeiiu> ite n a ­t io n a l p r o te c t io n . .

D r. D avid SU irr Jo rilan . preHldont of th e conRreas.- w ill open th e flrnt m ooting In th e G reek th e a tre . I le rk i- ley, Sni)day a fte rnoon . O ctober 10. •

DeJORateK from varioUH peave orRan- Ir.ntlonH from a ll s ta le s anil from sev­e ra l foreign countrlen w ill .be p resen t; It is expoctwi.

W n V P \Y K KNT

KIcRiuit five-room bouse, m odern, new ly pa in ted , la rg e room s, eemftiit basem ent, for. sa le o r trad e for h o r -

cwttic. lioRH. sheep , o r m oney. Kqiilty caH h. b alan ce like ren t. Soo Lutt, th e auc tioneer. Sept. 7 tf.

ISIS THEATREBroadw£(!y Star Feature

Wednesday, ^^qnly .■ Mabel. Trunnelle, Marc MacDermott and Bigelow

Cooper in the 4-Act Drama of a ScSrred Soul ^

“Siiadsiiis From Tlie Past”ONE COMEDY

“A Barnyard Mixup ^. . ADMISSION Sc AND 10c. ' ^

Doors Open.at 7. Performance at 7:15

CROWDS AT BUIii rAlilSM oodld KxhibltN an d Some

filM dod

Duhl, Idaho.— W ith a large* n um ber o t vlB ltors a n d w IUj tlic llvcatock e^- trlcH .cx cco d in s U>c accom m odations by one-half, B y h l C ornucopia opened on Uie advertli^od dote. .ExpcctinR an unu su a lly . la rg o p a tro n ag e tJie cx> cSutlvc com m lttoo iiad c rcc ted live­stock b a rn s w hich n il tliouRht woilld be m or« th an BUfUcicnt ^o hold nil e n trie s , b u t hy th o evening of tbc f i r s t d ay before open ing th e hog and sheep sheds " n 'o ro com pletely taken up. an d tbo horao and cow ba rn was. filled wlLli d a iry co trlea a lone. Now pens w ore J )u llt to accom m odate the sheep and th e h o rse s w ere placed in tfie var/oKH l l r c ry barn s Hiitll rendj^ fo r th e JudRing.

lUtf- A ifrlcu ltu rn l IUHjilay. ,In tlie ag ric u ttu rn l and )iortii-ul-

tu ra l bu ild ing Uie d isp lays w ere eijuaU ly HB la rg e In propo rtion . T his was g ra tify in g to th e c c ^ m itte e owing to the fac t th a t th ey 'dlil n o t sco u r the co u n try th is y e a r for exhib its a s they have in yoarA p ast, b u t dependnl tire ly upon tho ^ an ^ c rs to bring them .

T h e re w ere nm ny o u t of town vis­ito rs and they , w ere UellRhleil 'and su rp rised w ith Uie products of the o rch a rd s and fields. ('o nsp leuous am ong th e v is ito rs w ere a niiniber from Iow a, on ro u te fo r th e San F ran- cIboo [tixnusUion. T iioy m a d e ' flat* te ring ' co m parisons betw een tlx* Duhl p roduc ts and tho exh ib its a t the Iowa s ta te fa ir Ju s t closed.

<;««d Unlry Hhow.O ne of th e ’ jendinR fea tu re s of the

d a iry exh ib it w as a lien l of t<-ii young Je rse y s from th e im ported herd own­ed hy Kd. t;. IvOnR of Dulil. Mr. Ix n g w as iicrdsm an In cha rg e of the win* n ing lieni a t th e St. I..auls exposition, a n d 'f o r y e a rs w as iierdsm un for*VMr. W est o f O regon. F o u r yi?ars ago lio severoii liis connec tions w ith Mr. W est and . go ing to th e Isle of J e r ­sey. selected a he rd of h is own. After looking ov e r tho en tire coun try Mr. iMTiK IJabJ fo r Ibc fnlurohom e of hik herd . Elis success oegan w ith ills s ta r t , a lthough th e flr.nt year b ro u g h t him notliing b u t hull calveh, b u t th e y o u n g ste rs w ere readily soAiRlit fo r by Huhl tiu lrym en nt prices ra n g in g from ?12.' to. jllEiO. F our of lheH<* fellow s now th ree yea rs old. w ere en te red by th e fr ow ners. To say th a t lie has u "Ixm g hull" a t tlie hcnd o f h is herd Is now a s good a rec- om niendution a s a Iluhl dairym an

ants,Mr. Long won f i r s t an d seconil on

Je rsey «;alyes. David Foret won firs t m J e rs fv <'ows will* an an im al pur- :liused.-froiu- th'u-.Long iicrd . und U.

M. Itea in s w as aw arded second prize wJiJ) n h e ife r fron j Mr. Lojig’s Senior herd bull. •

PRIZE WINNERS AT FILERK um l Sciiaol F a i r H eld »( Ifllcr, Sep­

tem b er 2.n,

ISIS-THURSDAYOne Night Only—5 Big ComediesThere Never Was a Program That Was Better For

a Dash of Comedy

Pakes. and Jabs ia' a Quiet GameIN 3-ACTS

Pakes and Jabs are the Most Consistently Comic Film Creators Being Presented Today.

— Yon Knovr Me Al Big League',——

Stuff U |te r From Bugs to Gas—I^Iiunber 1IN l-ACT

Kate Price— In I-Act' ,

ADMISSION lOcAND JSc

I ' ln t Yenr Sewing.1st p rize. SI.25. T iicrm a L incoln, S.

D. No. 16; Und p r iie s . r.Oe each, Ger­tru d e T liom etz. K atherine N icholson, S. D. No. Ill; :ird priae, 50c Zelblna W righ t. S. n . No. lii.

Scfond nnd Third Yciir S e«h ig .1st p rize . S te lla Huuer. S. D.

So. H: i’nd prlzt'. Jl.Oft. -I’Jercv,M aroa; 3 rd p rize ,, COc. O etavlu W il­liam son. Maroa-

C ann ing Club.1st prize. $1.25. Kmma Allen, F ile r;

2nd prize. $1.00. H elen IHass. Alaroa; ;trd prir.e, f>Oc, IJora llaydojj. S. 0 . No.

llrcnil Cloh.1st p rize . $1.00. S te lla D aycr. S. D.

No. K ;'s:nd prize. 7r>e. Iren e Malone, M aroa; Hrd prize, TiOe. A nna K lass, S. D. No. IS.

I ’otiilo Club.. .lu t p rize, $l.r.O, C h a rti-.nuchanan ,

M uron; 2nd prize. $1.00, Kugene Tiiom- etz. S. D. 16;' :ird prize. f.Oc, D e lb trl JJn k s, KJJer.

Com Club.2 i s t prizcfl, $l.GO, Clitts. and Iy<*ster

D iehl, M aroa. and $1.50 to E a rl Diasn M arba : 2nd p rize , $f.OO, L eslie W ll- Ihim son. M aroa.

1‘on llrj- Club.1 s t p rize , $2.00. G eorge G am ble. Ma-

roii; 2nd p rize . Sl.CO. C arrie Gamble. M aroa : 3rd prize , $1.00, I la r ra p h e - n ou r. P o p la r H ill.

IMg ContMt Glob—Essar.C o ntest A ~ l s t p r iz e ,-$1.00, A anna

K iaas , S. 1). 18; 2nd prize, iB c. F red D eK lotz. S. n . 11.

r i g c o n tw t C lub—r ig .C on test 1st p rize .’ $5.00, A nnna

Kloos. S. D. 18; 2nd prize. $4.00. Fred D eK lotz. S. D. 11.

Garden nnd n a c k Yard Club.F o r th e b e s t exh ib it o f vegetables

grow n. TCe. D iehl Bros,, M aroa. 'F o r th e b est exh ib it o f flow ers, 75c, F lie r pup ils, g irls .

K xiro r r i 2C!UF o r ch ickens, 50c'. .Mabel B ickford,

S. I). 18: fo r C hickens, COc, NoTma ;^VRlUey. S. I). fo r F ancy W'ork. $1,00. A lb e rta C la rk , F lie r; fo r Fancy W ork. $1.00. F ay Finley. F ile r : for Cake, 50c. G ladys Noggle, F ile r : fo r E m broidery . 50c. P e a r l J toyer. S. D. 18: fo r C rocheting . 50c,.N ellie P ierce. M aroa; Cee*e. $1.00.- Jam es R^itiier- ford . S. D.’ 16: T u rkeys, new spaper su b sc rip tio n , G ladys U m phenour, S. D. tS : B u tte r, n ew sp ap e r Kubscription. Ire n e M alone. M aroaL_Copcom . new s- p o p c r su b sc r ip tio n , Ix-ster. D iehl. Ma­ro a : P opcorn , n ew sp ap er subscrip tion , C arl B lass, M aroo.

D o d g e B ro th ers

MOTOR CAR '

On alm ost eviery road in the country the sturdiness, and steadiness and un- us'^al com fort of the car have been fully demonstrated.

. Steep hills, desert sands, rough roads or mud roads have held'no terror for it. It has done , everything it has been asked to do, -and .

. many things that have been calied remarkable.

The motpr is 30-35 horsepower The price of the Touring Car or Roadster complete is $785

(f. o. b. Detroit)

DODGE BROTHERS, Detroit

A Carload in Saturday

Lind Automobile Go.■ Oldest Garage and-Automobile Firm in Southern'Idaho

. , TWIN PALLS.

PlAN'ONOttDITlOANSEnifDA nslott.Freneh CoDmiiiiiion aad Amer*

ican Bankrr5 Agre<‘ on PnpoiuU«

N ew Y ork — Tho agreem ent be* tw e e n . U>e Aswlo-Freoch .flnaneJal commlMion and^ Uie American l^ank* era. with whom.ihe^^ have been con-,

terr ln k o»er the proposed credit loan to G reat-Britain and PrAoc«. has re­sulted h i the fon aatloa o f a deflBlte plan. It w i s annoanced officially here Ta«adar a lc h t for the ecU b llah aeat o f a five bondced m lllloa (foliar loan las«e oa tlre-year S^p«f cent Jolot

B ritl^ i and Frencli _ bonda, payable jo in tly and nevci‘a l ly 'b y th e tw o na- tionH. upon w hich th e big loan avIH be

f lra t Hen.CommNHloo for naiikem .

Tho bondH ,\vlll bu iBXued to tno public n t UK. thUH y io id lnc app rox l- HKiteJy 5 ^ p er c en t to th e in7<>sU>r, and to tlio nation-w ide sy n d ica te of banker:! w hich will HiibBcribu to tiio loan a t !>(!. Form ation of thu ttyndl-ca te h a s been left to J . P . M organ &

I, "ancl a.'U luik lu J. J . KlarKc K roup-lfr A m erican

baiikerH nnd flnuncidl liouHes.” The bonds w ilt be Isuued in denonilnallonii aH low ax $100 and KUbncrtbcrH tlie re - to m ay pay fo r tlu-ni by UiHtiillment.

A t m a tu r it j’ th e se bonds'-w ill be re - , payubli? in cauh o r convertib le into 4»,5 p e r cen t Joint AnRlo-French bonds redeem ab le from 10 to 1!0 yearH tiiere- a f te r by th e tw o govcm m entH . JoiutTy •nnd Hcverally.

. ■ S ta tem en t to l^ ib llr ., S ir H en ry B ab inslon Sm ith, n n u m ­

ber o f tlio commlHHfon. m ade public th e nnnouncom ent. S ir H enry Haid t}n identical HJntement would be m ade public T uesday nlRht in CiiicaRo by Ivord IleadinK . cha lrp ian of tlic com* miBslop, who witli th ree o th e r m em - birra ia conferrlnR wlUi w catorn bank* era there . T h e H tatem enl w aa I«Hued hero In t lie n am e o f I ^ r d IleadinR nnd read uh follow a:

"T ho dlacussionB betw een tlio A ngla- F rcn ch finan c ia l mlsflion and the A m erican brjnkera have rcHulted In tho fo rm ation o f a d efin ite p lan for a loan to U ie ' llrltlHli and ftie •F rench KovcrnmenUi, to be iHsued In thid co un try on a broad and p o p u la r ba* fliu. T h e proceeds of th e loan w ill be em ployed crcJualveJy at A m crlea , /o r Uie purpOKC o f maklQR th e ra te o t ex ­change m ore s tab le , thereby h e lp in s to n ia ln ta ln tho volum e o f A m erican exporta.

J o in t a n d S e r m l ObUiration. •‘T h e p lan ocn trm platofl Uic insue of

JSW.MO.OOO C p e r-< y :n l f lre -y e a r bonds, constittttinR n d ire c t Jo in t and M vera l obltt^aijons of Uic B ritish and J'ren ch K overnm enla oa reicardii both cap ita l a n d In tcreat. No o th e r e x te r­na l loan h as been Issued by e ith e r of the«c KOTornmenta. a p a r t from no tes of th e F re n c h m ln i i t j r to a lim ited am ount, m a ta r in s in th e n e x t six m onths. T ho bonds w ill be payable a t t.he end o f f i re y e a rs o r ro n v c rtl- b le . n t Uie op tion o f th e h o lder, Into

p e r cen t txm da o f tho tw o icoTem- mentM. repayab le n o t earlier, th a n 15 yea rs aifd 'n o t la te r th a n 2S y e a rs from th e p re se n t Umo by th e tw o rov- e m m e n u Jo in tly and so rera lly .-

-HORSi^THIEVK-ARRfSTfO-Slieriff Jeffrie* Lasd* Couple la fa n -

jron \M T Rock lata d. ^ ^

Sheriff Jeffries apprehescled M. A. Zakel. a reiddrnt o f the B ononia Bar country for jwreral yearn and* J. W. Miller, who cla im s to hare com e bere Xrom W alla-W alla (our or flro m oaths axo because of our ff^ igb tfa l clim ate. Sunday In Dairy canyon abouj four­teen m iles southw est o f lloekland. WIth-Hhem he bnracht la aa araeaal of roar riflea and tw o horsea that were c te le s from th e Tarbett paatare J e t t acroM 'the-rirer fram tow a. on Satar-

day n ig lii S eptem ber 4. .One of the men carried a 30-30 r ifle utoierv from Kmll Alac'H ahoep cam p rocim tly. and w aa wcarlllB a pa ir o f J7 booU« taken a t thu aam e tim e. Tho m en adm it Uiclr KuHt and face an inde te rm ina te sen tence In tho pen, and fo r a tim e w'lll n o t be a wourco of anxiety .

One o t the stolen horHca b<!lonRod to a m an tiam ed Sm liii. from S a lt L ake, who waa utopplng h e re fo r a few days, arid th e oUier to a rcHldent o f GoodlnK.

A t tho tim e of tlie th e f t S h eriff J«-f-' frloH traced the men to Mar«h In raHKla xounty , whore th o ir t r a i l waa loHt, -Batuniny li<* received a ti|i tlia t Ii Ih m < ^ mlRlit be in D airy c a n ­yon and Sunday mornlnK he waa on Uie g round early , and m et the m en Hoon a f te r they had le f t eam p. A t tliGlr cam p, which w as noon locnteiir th e rarotiKH of a yeorllnR s te e r be- longihg to V. L o p e t o f llock lond , wan found an d IndlcaUons t h a t aev'eral lam bs hod recently been added tQ..il.elr• • F ou r rin ea ’ • •Four r lf le a ^ v e i

ip.—Am eri^un F;

'SnEK fiA K TEN

_ ipen October I l t i i in th e base- m en t"o f tho C hrlsU an chu rch , un d e r th e direcUon o f MIsh V irg in ia Over- fleld. H ours w ill be from 9 to 11:4G a .'m .—Adv. .

INVESTMENT

3-room modern Iioubc. 1 ^ b ioks from park , rooted to good te n a n t fo r Jin.OO monUily. 51000.00. te rm s. I n ­q u ire a t TlmcH omce. Oct. 1 tf.

Classified AdiertlsementsA IL A 0TEBT1SU 6 U ID E fl THIS HEAD

CASH I I ADTAICE

rO B BAJLI

K*»i‘ >Ai.E—Clioice UiorouKtilired l:carj< O 1. C. breed. ped lgr';e papers R iv.n w ltli l>oars. In q u ire It. F. D. .Vo.

■ijx :C. SepL 28 Oi:i. 1 ,>d.

FO R SALE—M achine lathe. C entral A uto Oo. SepL’ 24 tf.

FQ R SA Lt:—A nom ber of new h igh rlaas places o f / n n l tu r e . a t a bar*

c a ln . Could r e n t bouse w here fu ra l- tu re Is localod. “F " c a re Time*.

An«, 10 t!

FO R SALE—9x12 new fu* . chcap. S tu a r t H. T aylor. ScpL 21>24-28 OcL 1

PG R SALE—1916 MeU, ru n 1000 m llesr^o rrW O O ^Jo h n T O n -A ato -S a lcs Co. • • • S e p t 21 tX.

FO R SALE—Chcap saso lln« engine, sa lta b lc fo r filling silos o r beH irr Hay. a t L ind ’s garage. Aug. 24 tf

FO R SALE~~ B lack face backs, S brops. P u re bred, ran g e raised . Lam ha, y earlings and tw o’s. Jno . P. M cIntyre . Je rom e o r K etchum . Ida.

• Sept. X7,^t£.

FOil SALK—A Rood buy press, c a ll ’ Ccutnil Auto Co, Sept. 14 tt.

FOU SALB—-I aiTOH JlfiOO.OO. acres JlliOO.OO. .1 acre on liluo lyakcs boulevard J<>.'>0.00, all close In, Also 4 room pliiHtercd Iioukc. good iocaUgn. )HOO.OU. W ill tuki? aulom o- . bile d r sto rk a» flrni paym ent on liouse. b alance eiisy. See ow ner a t Cafeteria. Oci. i tf.

I'Oll SALK—First.-Mt'coud and th ird onttliiKH of alfiilfii. di'tlvored. lMiom> EiH-W. S. 0 , Gillelanil, .S.-pt 10 tf.

SHi:Ki- FOK S A l.K -IS i;.h ra a Kood ves. $4.r.O ii<T ln-ad, I’hone o r call

on Jiurold IJcatty. HoIllKter, Iditbo._ ^ _____ Sepl, L'S Oct. l-r,.8 jid.

FOU SALK-SOO cem enl Llro'k?. In ­quire o f It. M. MiCijllum,

^ SepL 2S Oct. 1 '

WANTEIif—At on<re. fxpiTlcnced aj)- pie packer, Piione ;!OT-\V, 0 ( t , 1 p<l.

Will re n t R o r d room liousn fumlKh- ed. parU y fuhnlsbed. o r unfiirnl»hed. John F lnke . phone :5r.4-J. s<-pt. :>i tf.

W A N TEl)~O nc se{-()[)d-ha<^(l Kirl'rt wheel, in good order. Piione 20C or 220 4Ui Ave. E. • S. p i -jS (Jcl h

PUB U E Y :

FOR RE.VT—P artly furnlHhed o r u n ­furnished roomH a t reasonab le niten Over Idaho Power * IJg Ju Co. Apply a t Twin F a lls D uslness ro lleg e .

Auk. 27 tfFARM FO il KENT—L.-V.-1. well Im­

proved 80 a c rc farm , a ll in alfulf.i. cash rent, none but gooil an d ' responKlbi.- fa rm er consldon-d. Tw o mil<-s f.outh* of Burley. S F. .^colt. Hurley, Idaho I*bone 85. .Sopt 'JS OcL 1

House to U .i i t -M i l r {.nd one-iialf w est of Shoshone s t r e e t J H itlckcy

»>'‘t>e.__________ sopi. i;s OcL 1

FOR RE.NT—2-?oom houwr an d ileeping porch. Phone .'u, S.-pt, -JiTtf.

FOR RENT—U nturnlsiied • a n a rt- mentfl. B lue U k e s BotUinjr Work*.

_ _ . ‘ Miir. 2 tfFOR TRAUE

FOU TRADE—Good fo rty acres land ' all In .cnlU raU on. n e a r K im berly, fo r

»’r ‘ce of^ - o r r e - T I m ” ^ add ress.-A tig r3 -IT ~

FO R -TR A D E-C ood fo rty n e a r Buhl value 53000. No Incum brances, to tr td e fo r land or c ity p ro p e rty la Washlngt43n. Address "T " narc T im ca.

Aug. S IfTO T R A D E -Io ac re s n e a r T w ia

Fall# fo r 40 acre*, a A. Moon^ con- tn ic to r and bu ilder.^ . sep t. 23 tf.

F O B 'SALE—E m pty w oodes-boxc* L O ST--Friday afte rnoon , one sm all

J T im e* ofBce, aad*'* o c t n pd.