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Twir DEuiriiFitp FROM IER GiSESLOSSES During the-Time the Investiga - ting Cdmmittee Were Decid- ' ing the Case the BoisKgW lci Gajned Coatrol - ' VASHINOTON, Uardi 0.—Failuro of th#Tnitcd SUt«i to reply promptly to sppoals from tho Amerieaa Bod Gross raissioa ia Bossis for help ia fightlag tho B ^ e v ik i g»vo tho Bobheviki cba- trol, Bnymond’^ b in s told the seaate Bolsbovlki iarestigatlog committoe to- <lay. ' Bobias was a mtfmber of tho Bed Cross miosloa ia Bussia. He said that Col. Wbl. S. T^wpsoa, commander of the'eommisaiMV to the UiOted States rthroojgli the' Bed Cross asking for ij,000,t>do:4mmediateI.T aad'$nOOO.- ' 'OOO^mouttkfiror threo months to^be.ased ‘ anti-Oersian aad . aatl-Bolshoviki propa^diu *'Wo waited a Jong tiipe for ft reply,” said. Bobio^, “ and whea o' it cttxno it .fltated that a rcpicsentaUvb of the eommittee oi^ public information ' would be sent to Biissia to go over tho situntioD. When thia mon got there tho Bolshe'viki had been in control for two WMks.” Bobbis declared,-lliat iliRrgrt thnt Col. Thompson liorT'triod tu.hclp the Bolsheviki woro untrue, : . ABled.PMpaganda trseless H Bobins doclared that tlia allied nrop- of nganda ia-Bu»»ia was worse thon foth- __ iug. ' It consisted, Jie aaid; o t postora — telling how great • France- woa; how r*" mighty England wns, and how ovor> • whelming Amoricans would ' be. It promised 20,000 nlrplanrs and 4,000,000 soldiers iu a few months. L_ ;'Whcn the Bussinna saw that,” said Robins, ‘ ''they said thot .inasmuch os tho allies'were sb strong and *wero go* iiig to do so much, thoy, the Bnaaians, might as well go along home and sec tho - — folks' whom thoy liad not xecu tlirough li>ng yeors of fighting." ' _ - Two AltaraatlT^s Iloblus declnrod..Kerensky.wns n sin- ' <'ore friend of the allies and of-revoKT* , ' tionary Bussia. .ilo said that in Bussia there wero only two thiiigs—either th'o soviots or the old autocracj* mast rulo. If it rro.Yfld.jmjjpMjye to jjet tho_ncc- -i‘8sory Bossiaa rifles with whieh.to ob* . tain control- of the gbvernment then . foreign rifJes must be depended o*n and Iho nearest foreign rifles were. thoso of'the Oonnana. Bobins said thot'after a careful stirv^ of tho' situatioa, it was apparent to- tho Bed Cross mission that tho best means of defeating the Oermons would bo through co-operation M ith the soviets for the tim# bring.' Oonfna With Trotaky ~ = Bobins said thnt nfter the Bolsheviki r i took control ho discussed with Trot* I (iky (ho question of keeping raw mater* I* iiO from getting into Germany. | | VTrotsky assured me that he would permit all tho allied military offieors to be stationed along tho frontier to enforeo on embargo against raw ma- terials getting into. Oermany. It was for that reason that Trotaky delayed tho Breat conferonco ao long. Bis the- uQ ory was that ovory day that import of ' raw materials into,Germany was de- layed aUed the Busaian cause that .much mbre. Btfnsk Parpeaa '**Trot4dcy offered to p u t the Ameri- railro^ mis^oa in ^arge of tha F 'Trass^beriati; railro^ ao that maoi- era: Jtiona aad ethtt aoppUes eooid^ Moved pro away frflm t^-Oonaaos* rcaeh^'BI* »f 1 jiixrpoM ia 'both tbe.einbarp>.aad the 40 ] :railzoad:«oatrel-matter was pQrely seU* y 'iljh and. did not axiae oiit 6riri«ndBhl]f ^os .-■for tha’ UaiUd-. States or the, atiioa, the ,bot it^Vorkod the same end to which vial we were worltiag tbe defeat of Qer* aa maajr. Vof tbat rcasoa I thoroyghly prit favored eooperatl^- with .the -soviet allli govemmeat ” . The ■" ■ * ...... porl CROSSmMlTION > HEKEIILSmiNGNEW^"' r* - _____ ________ : t : AUeged Murderer Sticks Close to His Btory of the Killing C 5 . of Bradway CHICAGO. March-6—Sticking cloao pa" to hin recital of yenerday of the sccne . ^ ■> ’( the last stmgRle betwoen him aad ■\Villiam E. Bradwny, his daufftater's iiuitor, J. Norman Cook, on trial for slaving Brodway, today rc-eaacied la rioss exaninatioa. the circumstances ronnected with the stabbing. Bradway kicked Cook, hit him on tbe hrad. and discolored an eye. Cook tes- fified; , Cl Tkt defeadaat denied that he had ' told >'onaa, his. pretty eighteen year •old danghter, aftar be had fled follow- ing the kiUiag, that he would ."com* Jiark to Chieago and wind things up.'* COKSZDSUKO AFPLXOATIONS ' NEW YOBK. March Final eon- ntdrratlon-of tka applicatfons of.mem- of th« Natioaal X^wa Teanis aa- [ flociation desiring to hold- t^nraamsats' this year will be given by the associa- tion's excrative committee in this c i^ T< nn Marrh 21* Members have beea rt- •juired to ‘ forward their appUcationa l.pfore Mareh 9. of c t ZDAHO WBATHBa hom Rs Ib- or smow toaight aad Friday. the N g A Willard Dempsey I Prize Fight May Go to Pocatello Passage of Hooae BUl Le- galizing Boxing 3Sears 1 Frnlt in Offer (Special tb The News ) BOISB. Ulrch With tho paosaga by tha honso of tha hiU fi lagallilng - boring and sp art^ matches In Idabo, the Pocatello . -, athletic dob haa offered ties.- « 000 cash fo t the WiUard-Demp. sey so roond prise fight to held Joly 4th. v , .Pxomoter. Tex. Bickard' waa 0 wirad to thia effect today. f The proposal la backed by ; 4 -men ***■*» a million dollara, tbe f T meeaage said. The project iuui il] the b a c ^ of j: Bobb Br«ly, 0 son of tiie late Senator BndrL . The bill legalising twenty- *! roond boxing matches pained tbe Idaho boose today after pm l- f oosiy pMdng the eenato nnaal- 1 monsly. Ooremor Saris will I sign tbe ineanre. .it ia said. . [ V •- " — ^ ^ 1‘ YOUKO BOY IS SHOT ' D I CHICAGO, Mareh 6—Shot throogh on ) the boad and left to die on a' sno)v-eoT- ‘*i I ered pmirio in tbe ott4eki?ts of Chicago, ti' , Oit unidentified 12 year old 1>oy was pr , found todny by-a watchman. The boy'a , handv and feet woro frozen, and little or: I hopo waii held that he might reeovcr., ini . ■ wl WOBSBN AXnSOB DIES An PEOBIA, 111., March fl.—MisA Julln ne\ Harriet Jolmston, author of ovor 500 He hymns nnd other Spiritual works, died In'- horo oarly tojlny following an nttack be! of tonaiiltia. . She was 70 years old. cs] . .. WORLD NBVs PARIS, March 6 .— ^The snprc cepted thcwAjnerican pjoposal th i_hO-a 8 ked to present their repoi form of articles for insertion in t tj, it was officially axmonnced. ...LONDON, March 6 .— Londoi day generally supported Presidi league of nations^ fijn^asixing opposition reaulti fro(m partisai finally-vin-oongiesa-tCL^dBJdeaL . MADISON, Wis., March 6.- ' elect Victor !•'. Berger, sentence penitentiary after trial a^;*^niic trial jury on the same charges— act. Berger, a rra y e d in federi Louis A. Arnold, entered a plea FRENCH geJEGT TO Hi PR CES 11 Government Will Start an Ot- Na tensive Against Profiteers of the Country - L BV JOHN DE GANDL who r/JtM March 0—The Preneh ggov- erament started on offensive a ^ n s t profiteering todnv with’ the expectation of lowering the cost of living in Paris 40 per ccnt within a fortnight. . .. Tifteen large sheds, located in vori- . 60S publle squares, were opened for j the side of government controlled pro- . vlaions. Mere wilt be opened ea soon -i aa possible. *rhcBe supplisa c^nalat principally of food bought from inter- allied commissions already in existence. The state will transport them from tho . m ports to tho selling placea by special train. The government hopes this ., scheme will result in reduction of oth- . cr cdmmtidlties through indirect com- , Sonw Interesting Figures tara The model srientlfic ration for an average man os worked ont by tho in- ■ ' ter-olied commission, at persent 'costs 05 centa a day in Paris, 42c in New Vork and Mr In Ixjndon. I'nder^the : new government sales syatem the coat Un,,! R-ill be only nOo a «lay here. If the Y* Paris cx|>eriment is successful, food will . bo sent to other towns whore it wjll ba . ^ retailed either by the mnnlcipallties or j r ipprorod merchants, subject to state sontrol. The ministry of food supplies alao Is ^ arranging a ay*tem of workmen’s res- ti.oraats in ^ris ca^Jde of servi^ (our hundred thouaand neats a day. Charges will be rednced 30 per ccnt by obtaining tbe principal supplies di- rect frojji the government. Threo hua> dred thousands taas of proviaions have P re been,brought to ParU within the last £ fi%T days.- Herbert Hoover has placed at the dis- posal of the ministry information ob- tained by the Anterican food admlnls- 8 ) tration which it said to have proven —E- helpful in forming plans for 4he new Pe i ■yslem. nre - - r ' adm TO ASK FOBBIOK SSOBBTABY « LONIK)N, Msrch tf.—Foreign Secre- all I tarv Balfour will be asked in the bouse of'coismotts’Sronday whether diplomatic our protest will be lodged against the Irish gtrs home-rale resolution recently passed by oblii the Amerieaa honse ef repreaentativec j^ d l LLS FAILS IDAHO, T. IFOODSOPPIIES BOTtlKELlfTO lECOpLLEO: Any Attempt ef the' Govern- ment to Take Over the Sale . of.Commodities Would Prob- _^ably Be a Failure CHICAOO, March fl — Ooverunieb't controlled Miatribution or sale of food snpplies direct to consumer would fall in America ovon though the govemmeat eoutrols the roiiroads. ''' Thia was tho opinion,todoy of pack- ers; wholesale food dealers, ccoaomlc * experts and officials of the food ad- J ministration hero in connection with , the plan instituted by the'Preach gov- ernment in Paris to reduce food costs < from 04' to 3D 'cents per person. f Scheme .Worked Backward' ^ '?T do not believe tbe achomo caa . bo worked inlthe ITnitod States,’' u id £ Dr. Katherine Blunt, professor of econ* ' b oniies at the University of Chicago. '* Congress fried all's'brta o^ co-opera- tive schemes during, the yar but the a prices of'fq^d'went up insten* of down, a “ I belieVe the only thing any gov- H B ornuient'cnn successfully do is to regu*. late priros and distribution so tlioro vylll be n supply of foo<l in ov.ery town and city. When it comes to bayiiig and ^ solling'fo<^d, there is uo ronson to bi>- ^ lieve taht* scheme will be handled any 1 bi'ltor than tho railronds hnve beon. ,T c believe the plAu would ho n hopeless experiment.'’ ^ WS EVENT^ ipreme war council today ac- .1 that tho special commissions eports and conclusions in the 7 in the preliminary peace trea- Jd. idon morning newspapers to- m isident Wilson’s-.stand on the ng their belief that American at isan politics and that he will ti< teals. ------------- 6 .—Socialistic congressman- . enced to twenty years in' the Thicago, today faced another ) 8 — violation of the espionage deral court here with Senator lea of not guilty. me / - tic SPARUSIIRE E miSTCRllSiB= .— - c Nation-Wide Revolution Col- . ' lapses Under Its Own Weight, Is Report LONDON, March 0—The Bpart^ans, whose general strike in Berlin was to be* the start of a nation-wide revolu- tion, apparently have been redflttfil to i the extremity of a few forlorn "last » stands iu Isolated sections of the eity.' « ’Dispatches from various sources to- day indicated that thr strike has beeo , . broken by a combiirttion of mflitary ‘ , demonstration! b.v the government and ' only half-hearted support from the workers. Several armed claahes occur- red but the casualtiea were compare,- tirely light. War Tactics The government, in suppresaing the eha radicals, employed two military devices the which hitherto had never figured in 'hot street fighting—tanks and barber, wiro entanglements. After using tank* to smash barricades erected by the Spar- I tacans, the government troopa built I barbed wire entanglements in the sec- | tions where the rioters were still hold- ing out. In the pr<^vious Spartaean re- volt "government' force* used poisonj ggof, aerial bombs and artillery and were reported to bc prepared to use liquid fire. Plundering was still going on to some pjr extent, It .was reporte<l although foo<l ahnpa were the principal objects of pii- i loging. many jewelry stores nnd small_^ bankn Iiave been' robbed. Credit of United ' States Is Good «i>a for Deficiency stri .. to President of Santa Tt Deelares He Is Not Ooing to Worry J" Over Shortage ~t ______ mai SANTA BABDARA, Calif., March 6. —E. P. Ripley, president of the Santa Pe railway, is not worrying over fail- nre of congrrM to paas the railroad administration appropriation bills. “ The railroad owners are not goinR ** ’ to worry over it.” he said toda.v. all know that as long as the credit of CA Vhe United Ptatc» is good we will get our money sometime. Failure of con- S gtrss to act- mercl.v aceumulatea th e l»«aj obligation whirh cvcntnallv mnst be Cal liid.’' ^l52 r DAIL THOBSOAY, BCABOH 6, 1919. SOVIETS OF G GIVEN eONS GOVEEINME ] Spartacans Announce tl ment Is Not Sufficier I- portant Victory in Co e Socialization of Indus I- , ■ ' ' _____ MACHINE .GUNS AND ' TAKE HEAVY TOLL u - it ^ IIKIIMX, March 5— (tlelayeil ctUipt to t‘nd th(* revolution—tli< I- puKWKl —JtJiK «(rreed to constituti “ ns ectmtmiie eoutroIIccH of labor a t ed iu officinl dispntchOH from We nlw» made for imniediatt' .extobsii J street Fighting • Unabated; Outlook i ; Gravely Serious .. --------- - ‘ - Munich in* Hands of Bolsheviki — Berlin Still in Throes of ^ I Biot and Bevolut|pn v LONDON, March fl.—Tho oltu- »' ation lu Germany la nocb more aer- : ious than Gennan dlapatcbea indi- I cate, according to the Infoimation received from neutral sotirces to- i? day.. Ohancellbr Bcheideaann’s i“ - forces are said to be limited to the 30,000 troops directly lunder War HinistervNoske. Utmlsb is said to b« controlled by a few Boa- ; w Sian Bolaheriks who frankly do not | n care what becomea of Oemi^. !g< Tbey are snpported hy mobs of de- bi mobUixed soldiers. ----- ________ nl Telephone Service n Practically Quits BASLE, Marcl; 0—Street (Ighting R n OH resumed in Berlin yosterday mom- Jl Ing aocordiug to tbe Nntional Zeitung. 1] There wero somo casualties in clashes ' at the' North and StlcsclaD railway sta- tions. 'Telepfaouo’flerviea was eus]>end- ' cd ngnin with the exception of official ai:d-presn dlapotehes.' Modern Warfare Has Nothing on Berliq^ BEBLIX, Marcl. li.—With the- use ot p, barboij ,wire entanglemcnta, goverib mpnt forces in Berlin have .run 'prac- , ticall.v the whole gamut uf war devices iu suppressing revolutionoxy nctivities. During the previous Bpnrtikan re- volt, led b.v Karl Liebknecht, the gov- ernnient used poison gas nnd aqrial Irambs Olid supplied aome of its troops with flnino throwers olthough there •was pu no record of tho lotter being brought lol into action. Can Not Hurry Return of Men for Next Loan Baker Announces that to Bush ao One ‘division Meant Disor- i ganisation of Plans ^SH IN G T O N , March fl.—Secretary of Wor Baker baa advised Secretary of Treasury* Glass 'that it will be .im'pos- sible to moVe forward tho home-coming date of tbe 42nd (Bsinbow) division. . . .Glass' had asked Baker to hasten re- tnra of the division in order that ils ^ members might participate in the Vie- tory Loan campaign. Baker said, of- " ficials reporteil, that the schedules Wcrtf worked out io surh a manner that to ehange them would bo to dlsorganire tho entire program of bringing troopa ■] 'home. is THOOSirIF I tORKERSREIiiyi wh — '■ off Eighteen Thoufflnd Girl Tele- i phone Operatprs and Other | ran ; Employes Wait to Strike , —It— ' fre FRAKCISCO, Calif., March 0. —Eighteen tbonaand electrical workers wi and girl telephone operator* In all of neil the Pacifie Cofst slates are ready to pra strike at a moment’a notice, acconliog to adi-i»e<v^^ei\‘ed today bv the Son Francisco IdckL A vote striko was ta- ken two week* ago, and the result was I announced today. cm| The atrike U to be called if the de- mands of the coast telephone worken Pr< arr not met b.v Postmaster General Bur- con elson. L. C. Graaser, vice president of Po* the International 'Brotherhood of Elec- *he trieal. Workers reports President son personally assured him Burleson is willing to negotiate. CAUFOBNIA ENl>OBSES r XBAOXTE: OF KATIOKS SACRAMENTO, March C. Tbe wc l<>agne of nflttea.< wa* endorsed by the Ore California assembly today by a vote of Tai 52 t o - 10. . pat GERMANY STITUTIONAL [ENT SUPPORT that Economic Endorse- ient—Radicals Score Im- Concession Pro-viding for ustries D HAND GRENADES LL OF LIFE IN BERLIN ■®1)—Tho German ouhinet, in an -tlic crisis of wliicli liiw not been ‘utional recognition of tlie soviets >r and pro<luction, it was annottnc- AVeiuiar to<lay. A concession wag nsire socialization of .ihanstries. —^ Bpai^cwiji Not a.tUfi(Ki TJio -Spartaeana already havo an- nounced that economic recognition of the soviots will^ifot'be Bufficlont-tbat full politico! recognition is noeeasary. 8 ‘^Immiullato and oxtc'nslvo” soclaliza* . tion of industries, however, is a victory fi for the rndicals. After Imring tho report of a delo- gntion of majority Boeiolist strikers, which conferreil with tho cablnof in Welmor .Tcstordny, u labor coucus todny sent o mixed delegation of rndlcols; qo- o.lalidts and democrats to Weimnr to at- tempt a compromise. The delegation will insist, howeVer, on the resignation jof Choncellor Sclieidcnmnn, Wor Min* •isler Nosko ond Justice Minister Landa- berg.; Sereral Women Killed 'A score- of persons, including several ] ; women, woro klllod by machine gun , I fire ond {yind grenodea last , night when : igovecnmcnt troops-stormed -Sportocan linrricadcH in Wvinbergatrasse. Tho ftovernniont, reinforced-by sover- nl regiments from outlying garrisons, nppenrs to be mnstering th situation, < thouglrtliero is still considerable fight t B left in the radicals. * ' 9 » I [iNyiTTEBS i ^iOMByri ,lOi COMPLETE i 1 [ Publicity.Plans for the Coming | Campaign are Finished but ! Details Still to Be Worked : put ; I " -. ■t , WASHINGTON, Mareh fl.—With all i I publieit.v pinna for the coming victory f ; loan comjileted todoy, Secretary Gloas o was ottenipting to reach a conclusion t, on these points: r ,1— rWhether to'floot a noto issue of 8 ♦(J,000,000,000 o r , . 2—^^V^lethcr to uso the authorization 1 , still remaining for a l>otfd Issuo of I.*!,- 1 • 0J30,000,000; and, ' 3-^TE5f rate of interest to offer,’''jf a ’ noto isauo is decided upon. Should the bonda bc usod in tbe vic- tory loan, the rate must be 4 i-4 per cent, that being fixed by law. I t ■waa, G , nnderstood the maturity date of tho torm notes, if they are oold, will be fi%*o years. The bonds mnst .have a maturity date SO years hence. The date of the campaign, fixed ten- tatively at April 21, may start a week ti or two earlier and continno tbroe weeka. tl But both tho opening date and term of rhe eampaign are*subjeet to ebanges to meet conditions which .may jloVelop a, before It is launched. k Ke Difference la Sale 11 ■Regardless of whether the next loan ^ is of bonds or short term notes, it eaa ] bo stated there will be no difference in tbe aale. Installment prlv^eges will , be provided; tho securities may be bought either through the campaign or througb banka or any of the other ^ agencies which handled bonds in pre- vlons campaigns end with the excep- tion of tho designation on tho face of the paper, none* will Iw able to say whether bonds or notes are being sold, N officials agreed. Prank B, Wilson, publicity* director P* ] for the war loan organizations, has ar- ^ ranged nnmerous novel features for tho ! campaign. Among these will be tours I—ahe rural aiatriete—by baby tanks, I fresh from the war zone. In this stunt 204 of the five-ton tanks will be used, K Wilson reported. They will be man- *•“ ned—two soldiers to a tank—by vet- erana of the great war. * fo DBDSCAKD WAOB ZNOBBABB tc BOSTON, March 6—Fifteen thousand cmployea of tbe New England Tele- fo phone and Telegraph compan.v and tbe f>< Wovidence Telephone and Telegraph I-' company will strike flarch 11 unless vi rostmsster Oeneral Burleson agrees to mi the-wage demands of the telephone m workers, or President Wilson inter* S3 Ivrnes, it wa* learasd toda.v. fi * ^ FORUSB 8ECBETAST DOS 40 BIRMINGHAM, Ala., March 0—llil- ps erj- A. Herbert of Montgomery, Ala^lar secreUry at tbe aavy nader Prudent bi Grover Cleveland, died last night at ta Tampa, Florida, according to a dls- m< patch received bere toda.v. ci lEW^Si i ' PKICE’PIVE 'CBtrre steel luflosm i r PRED ICTS BEI® .. OFPROSPER IT I Q- -- ------ - jr Chan-man of the United States Steel Corporation Declares the Country . Is Sure of Big . Boom _ M NEW YOKK,'Morch .0 — ''A fttr peace is declored and made secure and with a cordial and reasonable c»-«pera- tlon between the goverameat aad bos- nn “ «•» Interests, we should realise the pti Pwijwrity in our experience," fe H. 0.ry, tluUrnttii-of ;ts tho board of directors of the United .... Statea Steel Corporation, in aa addreie to steel men here today. 2To BeaMs to Oomplaia Discussing coaditltFn* In the stebi in- dustry, Judge Gary lold tho maaufae- im. lurera theyrhad no reason to eobplaia of .O’! ,tho traile haa been bettor since the armiatlco waa signed than it was're*' ry. posted fay aome reporte. Ho said thai m* the numbor of men 'now onomplbyed ,ry has been much loss than .generally be-- lioved. ' 10. _ “ PeraonoUy, I ii*ve believed that if ra, hualnesa mei^^afad othew wonld retain in thoir composure artd courage wo would ay RrodutUly return to a coaditioa both |o. normal aad Mtlafnctory,'? Gary,'said.' It. ' ‘However„tbo soerotaiV o f comineTee-, on ^iso and thonghtful itoni believed on from his information aad advice tbat ,Q. it wna dealrable to aniicipato pokalbib 11. futuro adversb ieoadhlona aad there- fore, desired, oUr eo*operatloa la ata- bllliing pricei. This has had the aaf-'* , urnl result of temporariiykffectlag the ' "* busineas progress uatil there eao be a successful co-operative movement which is calculated to Inspire edafldftfico aud activity.” . , ;r- To SUbUise- Bnsineas ' , IS, *'At tho meoting of represeatatives n, of tho iron and steel industrj- today af-^ lit ter full disct^asien, it wnt/ unan^mousl.v' votod to accept tho invitation ot the Uidustrles bonrd of tho department'of ' commorce, organized by approval of the' ' president, to eo-operate in* an endeavor to stabilize business cbndltions;and-the ., wholo aubjoct matter, was ref(m d ta-a commltfee with fnll-power to act^ • k ; w . “ Tbe;.t0 oiinlttee «jaaist*.qf lowiag metabera: E 'H . Gaty. J. A^ Pae-' - reli, C M. .8chwab,-J.-A..Toppta»,*A. _ 0 ; Dibkfc'y,”IJ.-^--Blockr*J.“ A. Bnrdwrr r E. G. Groce, C. H, J''-. «• L G. DaUon, A. P. Heuaton,.J. A Camo*.' r bell and W. L. King.” ... M ' After the resolution to eo-operato^as. adopted, Oeo. M. Peck, chairman 01 the' g industries board, 't^ddressed. the. meet* UBOES HOME QABDENS fl WASHINOTON, Mareh 0—Tho war • ovor, President Pack of the national war gorden commiasion, does not intemt to lot up one minute his campaign for H home gordens. , His victory ^rdcn y forces for the spring drivo ore tho’r- '» oughly organixed, h erald today. And n retention of the daylight aaving plan bo regards as guaranteeing another record ,f garden year. .-TBiniTUIISIIill^ : Honrmpn a, Official L iot'^f. ^Q o p Ships 'to ° . Arrive D ur^ Month Is I Oiven WASHINGTON, Mueh 0 — These- Ic transport aaiUngs wore anaeaaeed by . I. the w;ir department to^y. i Francesca, from lUi^OleB March 3 ■ /or New York, with casnal compaaies P as follows: 1903. 1910, 1916 (South Da- kota): lOlS (Illinois. l»ld. 1920. 1921, 1022. 1923. 192-*. 1925» 1928; J928 {Cal- , ifornia): 1920 (Colorado); 1930, 1931; J 1M4 (NebraskLa): 1936; thrpe casnal of- firers and two civilians. 1 Italia. MorseillciT'Msreh 3 for New , York, with ordnonce convoy detach* r rtcnt; casual .companies 1911 (scatter- ' . e<l): 1932. 1933. 10.15, 1937. 1941. 1942, . JM-t, 194.-5, 1947, 1943, 1948; 1930 (Io- wa): 3931, 1053; one casual officer, f medical corps and two civilians. Hollandia, from Brest March 8 for New York, with tho following troopa: ’ lC2nd field battalion signal corps com- f plete; mobile hospital 101 for Campe Grant and Dodge; casual compaaies ' 001, 002 (Illinois); 24 casual officers, , 150 nurse* and 19 civilians. Ajjamcmon, from Brest March 3 dne t to arrive New York March 12, with the ■ 102nd engineers, saniUry detachment, ! second battalion headquarters;' compa- . nies T. and P, iDra*>for Camp D»d^; cniuol eompaay 925, colorfd, seattared; 977, 981, 982, 983, 985, 986, 987 .<PaU- fomU); 9S8.-989, 1435, colored,, sea^ tered; 1499« 1500, 1908, scattered; 1916, [ 1917. 2!^6, 297; 300; medical detaehmeat . for C5amp Grant. Plfty-two casnal of- . ficcrm other casuals, four enlisted mea, , l.T army field clerks, ITI aareee, TT , vUians. three prlMners, medical d e ta ^ '; , ment for doty, eeven offleerfe. tfgkt . men. Brest convalesceat detaetasttt* ' . 85 to 91, Inclusive, aleo five aava) « - fkers and fonr Preach anoy offieat*.-' Awa Mam. from Bordeaos-.lCar^ S . for New York wiQi eanml ceaMHHt- . 40, 41. 42; Bord«ra* Speeid • paay SO, discharges; Jxiy .lardaance repair shop; eighth : bile ordnance repair shop; medical I tachment for dfltr; ordaaace X'. • meat\ thirty casnsi offleeia aad tweW*-,... civiliaaa. . - '

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TwirDEuiriiFitp FROMIER GiSES LOSSES

During the-Time the Investiga­ting Cdmmittee Were Decid-

' ing the Case the BoisKgWlci Gajned Coatrol - '

VASHINOTON, U a rd i 0.—Failuro o f th # T n itc d SU t«i to reply promptly to sppoals from tho Amerieaa Bod Gross raissioa ia Bossis for help ia fightlag tho B ^ e v i k i g»vo tho Bobheviki cba- trol, Bnymond’^ b i n s told the seaate Bolsbovlki iarestigatlog committoe to- <lay. '

Bobias was a mtfmber of tho Bed Cross miosloa ia Bussia. He said that Col. Wbl. S . T ^w psoa , commander of the'eommisaiMV to the UiOtedStates rthroojgli the' Bed Cross asking for ij,000,t>do:4mmediateI.T aad'$nOOO.- '

'OOO^mouttkfiror threo months to^be.ased ‘ anti-Oersian aad . aatl-Bolshoviki

p r o p a ^ d iu *'Wo waited a Jong tiipe fo r ft reply,” said. Bobio^, “ and whea o' it cttxno it .fltated tha t a rcpicsentaUvb o f the eommittee oi public information

' would be sent to Biissia to go over tho situntioD. When thia mon got there tho Bolshe'viki had been in control for two WMks.” Bobbis declared ,-llia t iliRrgrt thnt Col. Thompson liorT'triod tu.hclp the Bolsheviki woro untrue, :

. ABled.PMpaganda trseless HBobins doclared that tlia allied nrop- of

nganda ia-Bu»»ia was worse thon fo th- __ iug. ' I t consisted, Jie aaid; o t postora — telling how great • France- woa; how r*" mighty England wns, and how ovor>

• whelming Amoricans would ' be. It promised 20,000 nlrplanrs and 4,000,000 soldiers iu a few months. L_

;'W hcn the Bussinna saw th a t ,” said Robins, ‘''th e y said thot .inasmuch os tho allies'were sb strong and *wero go* iiig to do so much, thoy, the Bnaaians, might as well go along home and sec tho - — folks' whom thoy liad not xecu tlirough li>ng yeors of fig h tin g ." '_ - Two AltaraatlT^s

Iloblus declnrod..Kerensky.wns n sin- ' <'ore friend of the allies and of-revoKT* , ' tionary Bussia. .ilo said th a t in Bussia there wero only two thiiigs—either th'o soviots or the old autocracj* mast rulo.I f it rro.Yfld. jm jjpM jye to jjet tho_ncc- -i‘8sory Bossiaa rifles with whieh.to ob* . ta in control- o f the gbvernment then . foreign rifJes must be depended o*n and Iho nearest foreign rifles w ere. thoso o f'the Oonnana. Bobins said th o t'a fte r a careful s t ir v ^ of th o ' situatioa, it was apparent to- tho Bed Cross mission tha t tho best means of defeating the Oermons would bo through co-operation M ith the soviets for the tim# b rin g .'

Oonfna W ith Trotaky ~ =Bobins said thn t n fter the Bolsheviki r i

took control ho discussed with Trot* I (iky (ho question of keeping raw mater* I* iiO from getting into Germany. | |

VTrotsky assured me th at he would permit all tho allied military offieors to be stationed along tho frontier to enforeo on embargo against raw ma­terials getting into. Oermany. I t was for that reason that Trotaky delayed tho Breat conferonco ao long. B is the- uQ ory was tha t ovory day that import o f ' raw materials into,G erm any was de­layed aUed the Busaian cause that

.much mbre.B tfnsk Parpeaa

'**Trot4dcy offered to p u t the Ameri- ra ilro ^ m is^oa in ^ a r g e of tha F

'T ra ss^b eria ti; r a i l r o ^ ao th a t maoi- era: Jtiona aad e th t t aoppUes e o o id ^ Moved pro

away frflm t^ -O o n a ao s* rc aeh ^ 'B I* »f 1 jiixrpoM ia 'both tbe.einbarp> .aad the 40 ] :railzoad:«oatrel-matter was pQrely seU* y 'iljh and. did no t axiae oiit 6riri«ndBhl]f ^os .-■for tha’ UaiUd-. S tates or the, atiioa, the ,bot it^Vorkod the same end to which vial we were worltiag tbe defeat of Qer* aa maajr. Vof tb a t rcasoa I thoroyghly prit favored eooperatl^- with .the -soviet allli govem m eat ” . The

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CROSS mMlTION > HEKEIILSmiNGNEW "'r* - _____ ________ : t :AUeged Murderer Sticks Close

to His Btory of the Killing C5 . of Bradway

CHICAGO. M arch-6—Sticking cloao pa" to hin recital o f yenerday of the sccne . ■>’( the last stmgRle betwoen him aad ■\Villiam E. Bradwny, his daufftater's iiuitor, J . Norman Cook, on trial for slaving Brodway, today rc-eaacied la rioss exaninatioa. the circumstances ronnected with the stabbing.

Bradway kicked Cook, h it him on tbe hrad. and discolored an eye. Cook tes- fified; , Cl

T k t defeadaat denied th a t he had ' told >'onaa, his. pre tty eighteen year

•old danghter, a f ta r be had fled follow- ing the kiUiag, th a t he would ."com*Jiark to Chieago and wind things up.'*

COKSZDSUKO AFPLXOATIONS 'NEW YOBK. March Final eon-

n tdrratlon-of tka applicatfons of.mem-of th« Natioaal X^wa Teanis aa- [

flociation desiring to hold- t^nraamsats' this year will be given by the associa­tion 's excrative committee in this c i ^ T< nn Marrh 21* Members have beea rt- •juired to ‘ forward their appUcationa l.pfore Mareh 9. of c

• tZDAHO W BATHBa hom

Rs Ib- or smow toaight aad Friday. the

N gAWillard Dempsey I

Prize Fight May ’ Go to Pocatello

Passage of Hooae BUl Le- • g a l iz in g B o x in g 3Sears 1 F r n l t i n O f fe r

(Special tb The News )BOISB. U lrc h W ith tho

paosaga by tha honso of tha hiU fi lagal lilng - boring and s p a r t ^ matches In Idabo, the Pocatello

. -, athletic d o b haa offered tie s .- « 000 cash f o t th e WiUard-Demp.

sey so roond prise figh t to held Jo ly 4th. v, .Pxom oter. Tex. B ickard ' waa

0 w irad to thia effect today. f The proposal la backed by ;4 -m en ***■*» a million dollara, tbe f T meeaage said. The project iuui il]

the b a c ^ o f j : Bobb Br«ly,0 son o f tiie late Senator B n d rL

. The bill legalising twenty- *! roond boxing matches pained tbe „ Idaho boose today a f te r p m l -

f oosiy pM dng th e eenato nnaal- ”1 monsly. O orem or S a r is willI sign tb e in ea n re . .it ia said. .

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1 ‘ YOUKO BOY IS SHOT ' • DI CHICAGO, Mareh 6—Shot throogh on ) the boad and left to die on a' sno)v-eoT- ‘*i I ered pmirio in tbe ott4eki?ts of Chicago, ti' , Oit unidentified 12 year old 1>oy was pr , found todny by-a watchman. The boy'a , handv and feet woro frozen, and little or: I hopo waii held tha t he might reeovcr., ini

. ■ wlWOBSBN AXnSOB DIES An

PEOBIA, 111., March fl.—MisA Julln ne\ H arriet Jolmston, author of ovor 500 He hymns nnd other Spiritual works, died In'- horo oarly tojlny following an nttack be! of tonaiiltia. . She was 70 years old. cs]

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W O R L D NBVsP A R IS , M a r c h 6 .— ^The sn p rc

c e p t e d th c w A jn e ric a n p j o p o s a l th i _ h O - a 8 k e d t o p r e s e n t t h e i r re p o i

f o r m o f a r t i c l e s f o r i n s e r t i o n in t t j , i t w a s o f f ic ia l ly a x m o n n c ed .

. ..L O N D O N , M a r c h 6 .— L o n d o i d a y g e n e r a l l y s u p p o r t e d P r e s id i le a g u e o f n a t io n s ^ f i j n ^ a s i x i n g o p p o s i t io n r e a u l t i fro(m p a r t i s a i f in a l ly -v in -o o n g ie s a - tC L ^ d B J d e a L

. M A D IS O N , W is . , M a r c h 6 . - ' e l e c t V ic to r !•'. B e r g e r , s e n te n c e p e n i t e n t i a r y a f t e r t r i a l a^;*^niic t r i a l j u r y o n t h e s a m e c h a r g e s — a c t . B e r g e r , a r r a y e d in fe d e r i L o u is A . A r n o ld , e n t e r e d a p l e a

FRENCH geJEGT TO Hi PR CES 11

G o v e rn m e n t W ill S t a r t a n O t- N a t e n s iv e A g a in s t P r o f i t e e r s

o f t h e C o u n tr y- L

BV JOHN DE GANDL whor / J tM March 0—The Preneh ggov-

erament started on offensive a ^ n s t profiteering todnv with’ the expectation of lowering the cost of living in Paris 40 per ccnt within a fortnight. ... T ifteen large sheds, located in vori- .60S publle squares, were opened fo r j the side o f government controlled pro- . vlaions. Mere wilt be opened ea soon -i aa possible. *rhcBe supplisa c^nalat principally of food bought from inter- allied commissions already in existence.The state will transport them from tho .m ports to tho selling placea by special train. The government hopes this . , scheme will result in reduction of oth- . cr cdmmtidlties through indirect com- ,

Sonw Interesting Figures taraThe model srientlfic ration fo r an

average man os worked ont by tho in- ■ ' ter-olied commission, at persent 'costs05 centa a day in Paris, 42c in New ‘ Vork and Mr In Ixjndon. I'nder^the : new government sales syatem the coat Un,,! R-ill be only nOo a «lay here. I f the Y* Paris cx|>eriment is successful, food will . bo sent to other towns whore it wjll ba . retailed either by the mnnlcipallties or j r ipprorod merchants, subject to state sontrol.

The ministry of food supplies alao Is ^ arranging a ay*tem of workmen’s res- ti.oraats in ^ r i s ca ^ Jd e of s e r v i^(our hundred thouaand neats a day.

Charges will be rednced 30 per ccnt by obtaining tbe principal supplies di­rect frojji the government. Threo hua> dred thousands taas of proviaions have P r e been,brought to ParU w ithin the last £ fi%T days.-

Herbert Hoover has placed a t the dis­posal of the ministry information ob­tained by the Anterican food admlnls- 8 ) tration which it said to have proven —E- helpful in forming plans for 4he new Pe i ■yslem. nre

■ - - r ' admTO ASK FOBBIOK SSOBBTABY « LONIK)N, Msrch tf.—Foreign Secre- all I

tarv Balfour will be asked in the bouse of'coismotts’Sronday whether diplomatic our protest will be lodged against the Irish g trs home-rale resolution recently passed by oblii the Amerieaa honse e f repreaentativec j ^ d

lLLSF A IL S IDAHO, T.

IFOODSOPPIIESBOTtlKELlfTOlECOpLLEO:

A n y A t te m p t e f t h e ' G o v e rn ­m e n t t o T a k e O v e r t h e S a le

. o f .C o m m o d it ie s W o u ld P r o b - _^ably B e a F a i lu r e

CHICAOO, March fl — Ooverunieb't controlled Miatribution or sale of food snpplies direct to consumer would fall in America ovon though the govemmeat eoutrols the roiiroads. ' ' '

Thia was tho opinion,todoy of pack­e rs ; wholesale food dealers, ccoaomlc * experts and officials of the food ad- J ministration hero in connection with , the plan instituted by the 'P reach gov­ernment in Paris to reduce food costs < from 04' to 3D 'cents per person. f

Scheme .Worked Backward'^ '?T do not believe tbe achomo caa .

bo worked inlthe ITnitod S ta tes,’' u id £ Dr. Katherine Blunt, professor of econ* '

b oniies a t the University o f Chicago.'* Congress fried all's'brta o^ co-opera-

tive schemes during, the y a r but the a prices of'fq^d'w ent up insten* of down, a “ I belieVe the only thing any gov- H B ornuient'cnn successfully do is to regu*.

late priros and distribution so tlioro vylll be n supply of foo<l in ov.ery town and city. When it comes to bayiiig and

solling'fo<^d, there is uo ronson to bi>- lieve taht* scheme will be handled any

1 bi'ltor than tho railronds hnve beon. ,T c believe the plAu would ho n hopeless

experim ent.'’ ^ •

W S E V E N T ^ipreme war council today ac- .1 that tho special commissions eports and conclusions in the 7 in the preliminary peace trea-Jd.

idon morning newspapers to- m isident Wilson’s-.stand on the ng their belief that American at isan politics and that he will ti< teals. -------------

6 .— Socialistic congressman- . enced to twenty years in' the Thicago, today faced another )8— violation of the espionage deral court here with Senator lea of not guilty. me

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SPARUSIIRE E miSTCRllSiB=.— - cN a tio n -W id e R e v o lu t io n C o l- .' l a p s e s U n d e r I t s O w n

W e ig h t, I s R e p o r t

LONDON, March 0—The B part^ans, whose general strike in Berlin was to be* the s tart of a nation-wide revolu­tion, apparently have been redflttfil to i the extremity of a few forlorn " las t » stands iu Isolated sections of the eity.' «

’Dispatches from various sources to- day indicated that th r strike has beeo , . broken by a combiirttion of mflitary ‘ , demonstration! b.v the government and ' only half-hearted support from the workers. Several armed claahes occur- red but the casualtiea were compare,- tirely light.

W ar TacticsThe government, in suppresaing the eha

radicals, employed two military devices the which hitherto had never figured in 'hot street fighting—tanks and barber, wiro entanglements. A fter using tank* to smash barricades erected by the Spar- I tacans, the government troopa built I barbed wire entanglements in the sec- | tions where the rioters were still hold­ing out. In the pr<^vious Spartaean re- volt "government' force* used poisonj ggof, aerial bombs and artillery and were reported to bc prepared to use liquid fire.

Plundering was s ti l l go ing on to some p j r ex ten t, It .w as reporte<l a lthough foo<l ahnpa w ere th e p rinc ipa l ob jec ts o f pii- i loging. m any jew elry s to res nnd small_^ bankn Iiave been' robbed.

Credit of United ' States Is Good «i>a

for Deficiency stri■ .. to

President of Santa T t Deelares He Is Not Ooing to Worry J "

Over Shortage ~t______ mai

SA N TA BABDARA, C alif., M arch 6.—E. P. Ripley, president of the Santa Pe railway, is not worrying over fail- nre of congrrM to paas the railroad administration appropriation bills.

“ The railroad ow ners a re n o t goinR ** ’ to w orry over i t . ” he said toda.v. a ll know th a t as long as th e c re d it o f C A Vhe U nited P ta tc» is good we w ill get ou r m oney sometime. F a ilu re o f con- S g tr s s to ac t- mercl.v aceum ulatea the l»«aj ob ligation w h irh cvcn tna llv m nst be Cal l i i d . ’ ' ^ l 5 2

r

DAILTHOBSOAY, BCABOH 6, 1919.

SOVIETS O F G GIVEN eO N S

GOVEEINME

] Spartacans Announce tl ment Is Not Sufficier

I- portan t Victory in Co e Socialization of IndusI- , ■ ' • ' _ _ _ _ _

MACHINE .GUNS AND ' TAKE HEAVY TOLL

u -it • IIK IIM X , March 5— (tlelayeil

ctUipt to t‘nd th(* revolution—tli< I- puKWKl —JtJiK «(rreed to constituti “ ns ectmtmiie eoutroIIccH of labor a t ed iu officinl dispntchOH from We

nlw» made for imniediatt' .extobsii

J street Fighting •Unabated; Outlook i

; Gravely Serious ■.. • --------- - ‘- Munich in* Hands of Bolsheviki

— Berlin Still in Throes of I Biot and Bevolut|pn v

LONDON, March fl.—Tho oltu- »' ation lu Germany la nocb more aer-

: ious than Gennan dlapatcbea indi- I cate, according to the Infoimation

received from neutral sotirces to- i? day .. Ohancellbr Bcheideaann’s i “

- forces are said to be limited to the 30,000 troops directly lunder ‘ W ar HinistervNoske. U tmlsb is said to b« controlled by a few Boa- ; w Sian Bolaheriks who frankly do no t | n care w hat becomea of O e m i ^ . !g< Tbey are snpported hy mobs of de- bi mobUixed soldiers.

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Telephone Service n Practically Quits

BASLE, Marcl; 0—Street (Ighting R n OH resumed in Berlin yosterday mom- Jl Ing aocordiug to tbe Nntional Zeitung. 1] There wero somo casualties in clashes ' a t the' North and StlcsclaD railway sta­tions. 'Telepfaouo’flerviea was eus]>end- ' cd ngnin with the exception of official ai:d-presn dlapotehes.'

Modern Warfare Has Nothing on Berliq^

BEBLIX, Marcl. li.—With the- use o t p , barboij ,w ire entanglemcnta, goverib mpnt forces in Berlin have .run 'prac- , ticall.v the whole gamut uf war devices iu suppressing revolutionoxy nctivities.

During the previous Bpnrtikan re­volt, led b.v Karl Liebknecht, the gov- ernnient used poison gas nnd aqrial Irambs Olid supplied aome of its troops with flnino throwers olthough there •was pu no record of tho lotter being brought lol into action.

Can Not Hurry Return of Men

for Next LoanBaker Announces that to Bush ao

One ‘division Meant Disor- i ganisation of Plans

^S H IN G T O N , March fl.—Secretary of Wor Baker baa advised Secretary of Treasury* Glass 'that it will be .im'pos- sible to moVe forward tho home-coming date of tbe 42nd (Bsinbow) division. . .

.Glass' had asked Baker to hasten re- tnra of the division in order that ils ^ members might participate in the Vie- tory Loan campaign. Baker said, of- " ficials reporteil, that the schedules Wcrtf worked out io surh a manner that to ehange them would bo to dlsorganire tho entire program of bringing troopa ■] 'home. is

THOOSirIF I tORKERSREIiiyiwh

— '■ offEighteen Thoufflnd Girl Tele- i

phone Operatprs and Other | ran ; Employes Wait to Strike ,

—It— ' freFRAKCISCO, Calif., March 0.

—Eighteen tbonaand electrical workers w i and girl telephone operator* In all of neil the Pacifie Cofst slates are ready to pra strike at a moment’a notice, acconliog to adi-i»e<v^^ei\‘ed today bv the Son Francisco IdckL A vote striko was ta ­ken two week* ago, and the result was I announced today. cm|

The atrike U to be called if the de- mands of the coast telephone worken Pr< arr not met b.v Postmaster General Bur- con elson. L. C. Graaser, vice president of Po* the International 'Brotherhood of Elec- *he triea l. Workers reports President son personally assured him Burleson is willing to negotiate.

CAUFOBNIA ENl>OBSES rXBAOXTE: OF KATIOKS

SACRAMENTO, March C. Tbe wc l<>agne of nflttea.< wa* endorsed by the Ore California assembly today by a vote of Tai 52 to -10. . pat

GERM ANY STITUTIONAL [ENT SU PPO R Tthat Economic Endorse-

ient—Radicals Score Im- Concession Pro-viding for ustries

D HAND GRENADES LL OF LIFE IN BERLIN

■®1)—Tho German ouhinet, in an -tlic crisis of wliicli liiw not been ‘utional recognition of tlie soviets >r and pro<luction, it was annottnc- AVeiuiar to<lay. A concession wag nsire socialization of .ihanstries.— Bpai^cwiji Not a.tUfi(Ki

TJio -Spartaeana already havo an­nounced that economic recognition of the soviots will^ifot'be B ufficlont-tbat full politico! recognition is noeeasary.

8 ‘^Immiullato and oxtc'nslvo” soclaliza*. tion of industries, however, is a victory

fi for the rndicals.A fter Im rin g tho report of a delo-

gntion of majority Boeiolist strikers, which conferreil with tho cablnof in Welmor .Tcstordny, u labor coucus todny sent o mixed delegation of rndlcols; qo- o.lalidts and democrats to Weimnr to a t­tempt a compromise. The delegation will insist, howeVer, on the resignation

jof Choncellor Sclieidcnmnn, Wor Min* •isler Nosko ond Justice Minister Landa- berg.;‘ Sereral Women Killed

'A score- of persons, including several ] ; women, woro klllod by machine gun , I fire ond {yind grenodea last , n ight when : igovecnmcnt troops-stormed -Sportocan linrricadcH in Wvinbergatrasse.

Tho ftovernniont, reinforced-by sover- nl regiments from outlying garrisons, nppenrs to be mnstering th situation, < thouglrtliero is still considerable figh t t

B left in the radicals. * '9 ■ » I

[iNyiTTEBS i ^iOMByri,lOi COMPLETE i

■ ■ 1[ Publicity.Plans for the Coming |

Campaign are Finished but ! Details Still to Be Worked: p u t ;I " -. ■ ■ t, WASHINGTON, Mareh fl.—With all iI publieit.v pinna for the coming victory f; loan comjileted todoy, Secretary Gloas o

was ottenipting to reach a conclusion t,on these points: r

,1—rWhether to 'floo t a noto issue of 8 ♦(J,000,000,000 o r , .

2—^^V lethcr to uso the authorization 1 , still remaining for a l>otfd Issuo of I.*!,- 1 • 0J30,000,000; and, '

3-^TE5f rate of interest to offer,’''jf a ’ noto isauo is decided upon.

Should the bonda bc usod in tbe vic­tory loan, the rate must be 4 i-4 per cent, that being fixed by law. I t ■waa, G

, nnderstood the m aturity date of tho torm notes, i f they are oold, will be fi%*o years. The bonds mnst .have a maturity date SO years hence.

The date of the campaign, fixed ten­tatively a t April 21, may s tart a week ti or two earlier and continno tbroe weeka. tl But both tho opening date and term o f rhe eampaign are*subjeet to ebanges to meet conditions which .may jloVelop a, before It is launched. k

Ke Difference la Sale 11■Regardless of whether the next loan ^

is of bonds or short term notes, it eaa ] bo stated there will be no difference in tbe aale. Installment prlv^eges will , be provided; tho securities may be bought either through the campaign or througb banka or any of the other ^ agencies which handled bonds in pre- vlons campaigns end with the excep- tion of tho designation on tho face of the paper, none* will Iw able to say whether bonds or notes are being sold, N officials agreed.

Prank B, Wilson, publicity* director P* ] for the war loan organizations, has ar- ^ ranged nnmerous novel features for tho

! campaign. Among these will be tours I—ahe rural aiatriete—by baby tanks,I fresh from the war zone. In this stunt 204 of the five-ton tanks will be used, K Wilson reported. They will be man- *•“ ned—two soldiers to a tank—by vet- erana of the great war.

* fo DBDSCAKD WAOB ZNOBBABB tc

BOSTON, March 6—Fifteen thousandcmployea of tbe New England Tele- fophone and Telegraph compan.v and tbe f><Wovidence Telephone and Telegraph I-'company will strike flarch 11 unless virostm sster Oeneral Burleson agrees to mithe-wage demands of the telephone mworkers, or President Wilson inter* S3

Ivrnes, it wa* learasd toda.v. f i* ^

FORUSB 8ECBETAST D O S 40BIRMINGHAM, Ala., March 0—llil- ps

erj- A. Herbert of Montgomery, A la^larsecreUry at tbe aavy nader P ru d e n t biGrover Cleveland, died last night a t taTampa, Florida, according to a dls- m<patch received bere toda.v. ci

lE W ^ S i■ i ' PKICE’PIVE 'CBtrre

“steel luflosmir PREDICTS BEI® .. OFPROSPERITIQ - -------- -j r C h a n -m a n o f t h e U n i te d S t a t e s

S te e l C o r p o r a t io n D e c la re s

t h e C o u n tr y . Is S u r e o f B ig . B o o m _

M NEW YOKK,'Morch .0 — ' 'A f t t r peace is declored and made secure and with a cordial and reasonable c»-«pera- tlon between the goverameat aad bos-

nn “ «•» Interests, we should realise the pti Pwijwrity in our experience,"

fe H. 0 .ry , tluUrnttii-of ; t s tho board of directors of the United .... Statea Steel Corporation, in a a addreie

to steel men here today.2To BeaMs to Oomplaia

Discussing coaditltFn* In the stebi in­dustry, Judge Gary lold tho maaufae-

im. lurera theyrhad no reason to eobplaia of .O’! , tho traile haa been bettor since the

armiatlco waa signed than i t w as're* ' ry. posted fay aome reporte. Ho said thai m* the numbor of men 'now onomplbyed ,ry has been much loss than .generally be--

lioved. '10. _ “ PeraonoUy, I ii*ve believed that if ra, hualnesa mei^^afad othew wonld retain in thoir composure artd courage wo would ay RrodutUly return to a coaditioa both |o. normal aad Mtlafnctory,'? Gary,'said.' It. ' ‘However„tbo soerotaiV o f comineTee-, on ^iso and thonghtful itoni believed on from his information aad advice tbat ,Q. it wna dealrable to aniicipato pokalbib11. futuro adversb ieoadhlona aad there­

fore, desired, oUr eo*operatloa la ata- bllliing pricei. This has had the aaf-'*

, urnl result of tem porariiykffectlag the ' "* busineas progress uatil there eao be a

successful co-operative movement which is calculated to Inspire edafldftfico aud activity .” ■ . ,

;r- To SUbUise- Bnsineas ' ,IS, * 'A t tho meoting of represeatatives n, of tho iron and steel industrj- today af- lit ter full disct^asien, it wnt/ unan^mousl.v'

votod to accept tho invitation ot the Uidustrles bonrd of tho departm ent'of ' commorce, organized by approval of the'

' president, to eo-operate in* an endeavor to stabilize business cbndltions;and-the ., wholo aubjoct matter, was re f (m d ta -a commltfee with fnll-power to act^ • k ;

w . “ Tbe;.t0 oiinlttee «jaaist* .qflowiag metabera: E 'H . Gaty. J . A Pae-' - reli, C M. .8chwab,-J.-A..Toppta»,*A.

_ 0 ; Dibkfc'y,”IJ.-^--Blockr*J.“ A. Bnrdwrr r E. G. Groce, C. H, J''-. « •L G. DaUon, A. P . H euaton,.J. A Camo*.' r bell and W. L. K ing.” ...M ' A fter the resolution to eo-operato^as.

adopted, Oeo. M. Peck, chairman 0 1 the' g industries board, 't^ddressed. the. meet*

UBOES HOME QABDENS fl WASHINOTON, Mareh 0—Tho war •

ovor, President Pack of the national war gorden commiasion, does not intemt to lot up one minute his campaign for

H home gordens. , His victory ^ rd c n y forces for the spring drivo ore tho’r- '» oughly organixed, h e r a ld today. And n retention of the daylight aaving plan bo

regards as guaranteeing another record ,f garden year.

.-TBiniTUIISIIill: Honrmpna, O f f ic ia l L i o t '^ f . ^ Q o p S h ip s 'to ° . A r r iv e D u r ^ M o n th I s I O iv e n

WASHINGTON, M ueh 0 — These- Ic transport aaiUngs wore anaeaaeed by .I. the w;ir department to ^ y . i“ Francesca, from lU i^O leB March 3■ /o r New York, with casnal compaaies P as follows: 1903. 1910, 1916 (South Da­

kota): lOlS (Illinois. l»ld. 1920. 1921, 1022. 1923. 192-*. 1925» 1928; J928 {Cal-

, ifornia): 1920 (Colorado); 1930, 1931;J 1M4 (NebraskLa): 1936; thrpe casnal of-

firers and two civilians.1 Italia. MorseillciT'Msreh 3 for New , York, with ordnonce convoy detach* r rtcnt; casual .companies 1911 (scatter- '. e<l): 1932. 1933. 10.15, 1937. 1941. 1942,. JM-t, 194.-5, 1947, 1943, 1948; 1930 (Io­

wa): 3931, 1053; one casual officer, f medical corps and two civilians.

Hollandia, from Brest March 8 for New York, with tho following troopa:

’ lC2nd field battalion signal corps com- f plete; mobile hospital 101 for Campe

Grant and Dodge; casual compaaies ' 001, 002 (Illinois); 24 casual officers,, 150 nurse* and 19 civilians.

Ajjamcmon, from Brest March 3 dne t to arrive New York March 12, with the ■

102nd engineers, saniUry detachment,! second battalion headquarters;' compa- . nies T. and P, iDra*>for Camp D »d^;

cniuol eompaay 925, colorfd, seattared; 977, 981, 982, 983, 985, 986, 987 .<PaU- fom U ); 9S8.-989, 1435, colored,, sea^ tered; 1499« 1500, 1908, scattered; 1916,

[ 1917. 2! 6, 297; 300; medical detaehmeat . for C5amp Grant. Plfty-two casnal of- . ficcrm other casuals, four enlisted mea,, l.T army field clerks, ITI aareee, TT , vUians. three prlMners, medical d e t a ^ ' ; , ment for doty, eeven offleerfe. tfgkt . men. Brest convalesceat detae tas ttt* '. 85 to 91, Inclusive, aleo five aava) « -

fk e rs and fonr Preach anoy offieat*.-' Awa Mam. from Bordeaos-.lCar^ S .

for New York wiQi eanml ceaM H H t- . 40, 41. 42; Bord«ra* Speeid

• paay SO, discharges; Jx iy .lardaance repair shop; eighth: bile ordnance repair shop; medical I tachment for d fltr; ordaaace X'.• m eat\ th irty casnsi offleeia aad tweW*-,...

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OPPOSITIONS e r i e s o f ^ e s c h 'e s in a n A t ­

t e m p t t p D e f e a t t h e L e a g u e o i N a t io n s B e g in s T o n ig h t in N e w Y orlt

■ BY l„ 0 . .MABTIN WAsklNOTON.^Marph (J—Tlio ho-

tion-wido raoipaigh of-tlio .'17"againat the looR«e of nation* conntita-. tion botcinn tonlKlit in Ncn> Vork.. Senator Borah, Icoilcr of the opposj- tion, will opoak beforo tho nocioty of lutn nnil ncioncm tliere. On Saturday lio will. Kpcnk in ■ Bofltou. Borah’h npeuchoH nro tho flrnt o f n xcncM to bo jnodo in'T)rnctlcally ttvcrV ritnttf, in oi» jionltion to tho jirnvlBlonit of tlie-ioaKt'o conAtitutioii an draftod nt Pnrin.

IJvcry senator who joiH« In tho cam- ■* paiRn With tho iwMiWe cirpeptlon ot

Borah, pliinii to make It plain to his au- iiienrc;i thnt il if not n Icofruc of na- tionH lie in oppOROil to, hut thin leasuo nn outlined in tho tentntivo conntitu- tiou.

OpposM Anjr l<eagua rBornh ifl opposed to any Icaf^o on

tho grouiid that it In America’s busi- m:«i» to Btoy out of porniBoent allionc* cs with forcifni nation*. <

Tlio othor Biinatora who «1snod tho "xouua roW n" prc»cnto«j_to. tho aonato ; by Scnatoc Lodgo favor a world orggn- c itatioa upon aomo basis wbich will i mnko impoaslble European interfereaco l with tho Monroo doctrine, American .< f-ommercial intorostn and Amorieaa aov- i ctc.Ignty.'* Most of thom think aach a 1 leaciip can bo formed. They oro .will- 1 ing to ACftOpt the prcaent ronatltntloa 1 na the baals for ita or^fanlzation. W hat i the ; inaiat on .ia^o d ificn tio u of tJiot r r6u8litution to ^hce^ objectiof»a, they i poinb out. " . I

Thoy will emphaaiso to tho country in the next fow wctka this ono jiolnt, many of them naid today:

“ Prpaident Wilnon ia tryluu to forco OD thu Unitod Statea hia toORUC of irotionB. Wo favor a peaeo lui^uo but St is oor right to point ou toad your duty to study tho dangoW th o t lurk in tho propoaal ft* aubreittcd.” •

Thero ia no diapoaltion Jo attock Preaident Wiiaon' except by pointing out tba t ho, whilo inviting dlacuaaion, atated juat before going baek'to Franco th a t the eonatltution did not need amendment,'

Ba»M o f Oazapaign Tho wholo campaign la to t)e bnaod^

' republicana aay, on the point above outlined with theae additional onea:

T hat aponaora of tho- propoaod '.league have no moro autho'Hty for do- ■elAriag-the' l« g a o ’ will not interfere- w itl) 'the Monroe Doctrine and Amor­ican rights than its oppoucnta hove for asserting it will interfere.

That Preaident Wiiaon naid thero woa A reaaoa for e^'ery provision bt^t in his two apeechea in t ltu rountrv. aud li>s talk with congreaamon, did not reveal one of the reaaona,

Says LMgne WIU FaU That tho proposed league will fail

beeauae it trios to do more than tlu* world ia ready for now,

T liat Europe ia counting <m Amcripw bearing the burden /inan«laJ),r, miliJnry nnd ecoaomic of making thc league n auceesai

In additiou to Borali, Hcnntura Reed, l^dge, Knox, Ciuumina, I’olndexter, Sharmaa and Kenynn ♦ h.ave prntiolly ma|>ped out’ ajuUkini; toiira. Keed, a deaoerat, ia not among the ;i7, nor is

'SSayen; n Ofhers of the 37• havo received invitations to speak ftnil all will tak o sonic p a rt Iu the eoiinTrv,-p wide debato. - . J

WediatorrFgil i, io Make Peace

in Harbor StrikeNo Afirecmont Is Reached Be­

tween Strikers and Boat Owners Is Late Beport. .

NKW YORK, March 6,—Itoat'ow n- . ers having placeS leaponailillUy for

tbe harbor atrike here upon the fad- eral tnediatom who failed to effo#t a settlement, little lipK today tbat a natisfactorT agreemejit toon would l>e reached between tho ■triking harbor workers an demploy- era. Tbe ownera declared that aa they accepted terms of the original war la ­bor board award and atrikera rofuaed to aubmit to thla award, they would reject any further attempt* «t arb itra­tion and 'aak that the government icn- force the award of an eight-hour dny without a wage increaao.

M eantim e, thla port con tinues tied up. Kavit fo r occaaional fe rr ie s m an­ned by non-union crewa, ha rb o r, t r a f ­fic w as a t a rninplcte atandatUI.

Ford’s Income TaxLess Than Usual

Great Manofacturer Onl7 Made a Zattle Over Twelve Mil-

lions Last Year

DCTBOIT, ilieh., M arth ^ H e n r j - Ford osly made opwardi jif a dozen minion dollars Uat year and therefore the Income taxes be will ]>«y in the | aext /rw <lar« will be Jea» b r -a, mil­lion or ao than last y<*ar, it developed here today.

For th* pa*t f*w; day* a large ataff of aecouataata, atto rsey i. clerks, and st^ographers have_ beerf hard a t work

' iifa iia f up F tfrd'a'debt to the gorerd- Bteat aad today the job waa fa r fo m - etNapkted.

I f «aia M tiauted Ford’s tneeme tax-1 I e t w in 4i«0tmt (b aroaad *6,000,000. t ^

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N ance Is Now U e ^ Predictbd By Offioials

INDIAnAi'OLIS, Jnd., J'rohibitlou will uot suriotialy intcrfcro with tho at-j (undanco a t the SOO. milo auto ra^u a t | Ihu Indianapolis apcuiiwoy ,to bo hctit '

[Jg May ;il, in thu opinion of officiala oe"* tJic company tnduy. Tlioy ugrvcd thot'

In aomo of tho j>atroilage which helped to make races In former youra u auccean, would probably be mixsing bccuuao of

• the «lry territiJry, "but thia will aorioua- ly eut <lown ottcudaiicu it is beliovod. I

Thoodoru Mcyora, manager of 'tho | apcodway, stated, that jilans aro going | forward for thu ctasaic event to ba staged n» us«al thia year. It will ba ■ the firat auto race in three ryvars ou j

gf tho loonl itpuodway, nil conteata having; been called off «lu^ing tho wur,i PfiESIDli MS "V FINENEWEQUmTj

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Will Communicate Across Atlantic Is Installed

on BY. CAKL D.'OBOAT ,Bi- ABOARD U. 8. 8. OEORQE WASH- ic- I.^^GTON, Mnrch r,— (delayed)—Proal.

tli-nt Wilaoit intenda to devote moat of ho hi« tFme ou tho voyage to EroBt to got- to ling ft '.inuch nei«de<l rest. - Ifc will do TI- only routine work. Ho attended tho ill movion tonight but rotired Immodiato'CO Iy afterwaxd. ’ In addition* to being in enuippod with a now wireless plant ,bv V- vhioh contact con bo maintained wltn A both sides of tho Atlantic throughout 11- tbo trip , tho Ooorgo Washinrton has a m long distanco wlroleaa telophono oppa- >t ratua with which oxporimonts will bo

made. Tho navy's new radio compass ileaignod f6 r determining the ship 's po- ; sltloB in a fog, Insurj^s hor safety,

ft is only the farmer v Sacramento Valley wf ierful farming count ivhich are so bountiful The farmer who drive;

, has none of the.hardsl developed. Some of t in this immediate terr The wonderful orchar the prospective purch the ravages of frigid v The fourth subdivisioi the greatest farmland

■ The soil-is a rich, blacl ^m bo, no alkali. Foi Is unexcelled anywherT h e W a te r S i tu a a c r e s h a s i t s ow tr ic a l ly o p e ra te d w h ic h a r e in c lu d cSplendid markets, thiO O U P O W ______________

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BT' FKKI) S. FERQITSON’ PABiS; March 0—Military arid nav­

al terma of the lircllminatj- peace witlh Gormnny were expected-to be practi-

. cally completed a t today.'s Bcaalon o t tho Buprome war conncU., - •

I t was bclievod io certain offficial quartera that they would be given dc'f

. inlte outline, preparatory to thoir, roti- ficoUou by President WUson, Promior Uoytl Oeorgo and Premier PrJandb.

Lloyd George, -lunching with Colonel llousp. today, wan td be apprised of tho work accomplished during his nbaence in London after whiph bo wna to join the other coufereea a( tho Q ua l'd ’ Or-

qu stipn n f readjusting Ger­many's frontiere waa expected to .bo token up tomorrow.• Food relief for central Europo oecu- pied tlio bulk of thc council's discua- sionx yeaterday. I t wan also brought out that lack of adequate transporta­tion ia aeriouBly intenering with dia- tributioa. of food Bupplioa in Auma:nia

. nnd the Cz'echo-Slovak republic.'BIlSEillTElftLTiJNeiEjiPEDITfONUanager Has Invited Whole

. OreW'to Attend Him in r Spying Stunt • • .

NEW YORK, March 0—Johu J . Mc~ Qraw of the KeW’York Giants haa of­ten beon “ up iu tho a i r ” but ho baa never beforo volunteered to tako his 0Etir6 team with him oh his aerial ez- peditiona. Uaually when McGraw'ji bal­loon ascensions occurred on or near tbe eoaching Unea he inipreS5C>(l it upon his- tenmmatea thnt they must keep their

' feet on thc gronnd and play ball. I f ' anybody “ went up ” John uaually.said ha would do, thc ascending. But Me. Oraw has-cliangod. Today ho >bant8. tho entire crow to fly with him. .-How' over, ha will uso airplanes.

SIcOraw haa received and ia conaid- ering on invitation from J . P . Davies o f the Curtia Alrploni) Corporation, iu which tbe giouta’ leader U urged to fly to Philadelphia with hla teammates, for tho opening game* thore on April S.3. * McOraw has indicated-his desirc-

■ to accept tho invitatioo.

Father Pleads rDefense of His

Young DaughterMan Aooused of Murder Oives

as His' Reason for Aet that He was Saving His Child'

CHICAGO, ifarcb 6 — Self-doTenao waa the plea todoy by which.J. Normau Cook, former private detective, hoped to acquit himself of tho cbargo of inur- • doring William £ . Bradway, clubman^ whose atteotiona to Cook's daughter^. Norma, 18,. the father resented.

Taking tho witness stand for himself . jchtcrday, Cook declared ho )iad stab­

bed Bmdway to death .lost August af­ter ho himself had beon threatened. In n>Iilition to the Kclf-dcfense plea. Cook t(Ktlfic<l that Ue waa tr^'iug to save hlu daughter from harm by the infaiu- atrd aryl mlddli^aged man-about-towu.

The defenae oxpectell to closo ita caae todoy with ehameter witnesses.

Pabkers Think Prices Will Not Rise Again'

Many Believe There Will' Be a Drop in Market Instead of

- Predicted Soar

OMAHA, Neb., March »—Local pack­er* disagree with .the government pri.-o fixing committee that’ tho p>icf of bogi

. will rise now that the govemment prlcii fixing la a t an end.

Both M. B,' Murohy, general tnanagcr . Tor Cudahy ond R. C.'Howe, manager ' for Armour and company here, 'believe

, priccs will drop *he near fntnre. . They point, atft tha t tlTri’yloIff o f hogs thia Kcnaon^kaa b e ^ the greateat in thu biatorj- and W ' •• “till many hogs on'the fanna in this vicinity becauso of • car ahortogca and rmbargoes on vari­ous yards.

Otber live stockmen a t South Omaha yards say they expect hogs to go as low aa twelve cents shortly.

Steel IndustryDelegates Meet

for Conference "Men From All Farta of Oonntry

Gather to Consider Stabil- ixation of Prices

SK)V YORK, Sfareh 6—Steo? men from all parts of the United Statea aa aembled here t<xlay to consider Secre­tary at the Commerce Bedfield's pro posal with reference to stablUxation' of prices in the steel industry. Tho men gathered In reapon«e to a call sent ont by fhe American Iron aild Steel Insti­tute.

Oeorge X. Peek, chairmaa of the in- •duatrles botfrd of, the department of commerce, expected to-appear before the manufacturers to elatidate details of Redfiefd's plan. Among tbe leading •>cel makers at the conference were -Indge Elbert H. Gary, chairman of thc

I I'nitcd S tates Steel corporation: Cha*.M. Schwab. J . A. ToppUg. F, A. Caap- J*cll aad ,8 .-P . Xar.

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■ G r e e t in g E x te n d e d t o t h e R e ­t u r n i n g S e r v ic e !\<en W holft H e a r t e d a n d S in c e r e a h d

L o u d .

P O E T I^ D ,- .M a ic h 5.—Pour hui-' •flrpd' soveaty conquering bortfos rotarn- -Cil .to PortlAnd tod^y nml woro.givon n wcleonie 'th j it- ir a s as whole-houtod .nnd siacoro'sit It waj loud,— ' ,

•The men ore membera of tho Sixty- u ln th * rtU le^ , many o< them orJginal- ‘.)y boing mnabora of j thc .Oregon coast «rtillo< 7 rogimont.

; Flreboats sounded .tlielr sircoB wbon tho t t ^ n -approached tho Union ata- tion a t 8 o'clock thia morning, {t waa thc a t^ o l for overy noiao-making do- vie« i n ‘ tho eity of Portland to. bo turned loose. . . .

^ la t iv e a aad awoothearta of tho ar­tillerymen were allowod OB hour ia which to viait w ith the boya a t , the ■ratioQ, af te r which the Yanka formed for a -parado whieh travoracd Sixth

. atroet to Iforriaon, .M oirisoa. to T ^ rd , ■nud then along’ Third to the audi­torium, where a big “ chow '' had boon

• provided. I t was followed by a general pon-wow with a few welcoming nd- drcaaaa.

Bed Croaa'"woVkera, tho MnHnomah ,gfiard;«nd *aad,vand Salvation*Army girltf appeared in tjic»,parade;: Practic­ally a ll' o\hor' Portland cUizond wore «ecn bn tho tfljowalka or In' build ing affording a good-vlovr of tlio pflradeni.

— -Tho doom of all theatrcR nnd clubs <tf tho city were thrown open to the, ttiombcrs of tho Sixty-ninth during tho 4if(emoon, Thoae who cnrcd to make tho trip vroro taken in nutonrobilrs ovor tho Columbia h ish w ^ . Thc ovcnlnR entertainm ent includetl n. dance, with iihualc and mnny girla provided. .

Tho fiixty-ninth will leave Portland a t 2 a. m., Thuraday morning for Seat- tlo whero another monster celobration

^ aw alta tho boya, many nf whom liallcd from the atato of Waahington.MflNycli®jimjyiisiNiB

Dy FRANK J. TAYLOR.- PBAQUE, Czecho-SlbvaJtln, Feb. 5

(liy Mail).—Tho "passive rcalatoncc;".RH tho war timo opposUio(i - of tho <7zocho-8lovak people .to thc old Aub- trian-Bungarian government ia called, 'irna an oxccediagly effective nieana of /jghUng thd iJapabuTga,-aa nflcr-tho- war /eve^tlpna ahow. ^

Though tho,0xobho-81ovaka were aup- . prcascd too completely to revolt with

foree until toward the epd of the war, th o y . refused to ligh t for Austria. Thousanda escaped and Joined tbo Bua- sihn, Italian and I'rcnch am los,' and

* Against theso' countrymen tho ^ o n - 9<riptt>d Crccho-Slovaka rofuaed to fight.-

They wero drafted into, the nriny, jtnd in many casca sent to tho front.At tho first- opportunity they surren­dered in groupa. From Prague an or- ganircd ayatem of arranging surrender waa conducted. BeproBonlatives wero sent out to ahow aoldlers^at' tho front bo«u(o surrender in groups without be­ing killed.

In A m ilitaiy wny the “ passive i-o- aistahco" of tbo Cxecho-Slovaka was AS disaatroas to the A tutrias anny aa tho-caomiea,’fire , accordii^ to officers who had to deal with the Czecho-Blo- s-aks. Tho - Cxoeha demoralised aay unit they were altaehed to, aad had to be guardsd continually. .

hundreds of Cxecus' refused, to an-, awer tho Hapaburg eall to. aerviee, and hid in coUrts and In amall towna or in the eoontry yoar in and year ont. From-tim® t i Umo they wonj ablo to organixo re^staaee 'ta the Auatrlana but the revolta-failed for lack of auppHva. ^ . W ithia th 9 Cse«h»-Sloraks area tbe . people refaaed to snbserit>« to Austrian loans, and hl4 their money,- gold and silver, uatil they, eonld use it for tbe aow republia. Whea the O ertaos and Austriaas danaaded food, iR Ceoohs hid it. They refused to work in fac­tories used fo r War material manufac- ttire, and deliberately dcstroyci war . machinery, to help tbe allies. Thou- sands wera imprisoned or killed for pro-ally efforts. Thero jtro thouwinds of m anyrs •i.Ctocho-81ov;Jc “ pawive

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Monkeys Use Plsta. unBmchm, in his ’'^rhiprlcbcn,** tells an

how ccrtnln klndx of inonkoya cmpha- s ite their fecllnjtfl by MrlklnR . w ith .<*» their flirts. NVhen nnRTy or «'xclted they hrlng^ their fl-'ita ilown Bpon the crouod J® wUh all their mlRht. Tl>ey nro not “ ■ quite QA foolfRtms the mnn wbo ham* m ers tbe tablo with his f ls t They h are thla, cxcase: Jbe arc looking for a stone or stick with which to crock the sktill of tbelr dissenting fellow^ monltcj.

■ ■ quLono-Olstanea Tatklnfla.

B ghteen miles is said to b« tb« as longest <Sstaoc» oo record a t which Ilk n man’* yoie^ bas 'been beard. This bu occnrrcd io tha O n a d Canyon of the *P< Colorado, wtwra one man. shontiog tha name “Bohr a t one end. was ppiialy t**' heard a t th e o ther end. which Is ;ia ?* a llc a away. I t U recorded tha t a t Gib- ra lta r tha bnm aa voice has beea heard . a t a distaDca of ta a miles.

Wisdom of O ur Ancs^ W . ' j nTell me w hether It U tigh t o r wrong;

If rifilit I will do i t ; if wrong I will nor. But never le t me hear tba word exi)cdlent.—<laecn Victoria. fw

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Twin Falls n - Idaho ‘

Prince Invents L<Aor [“ Saving Letter Sign I

LONDON, Feb. 20 (By Mall).— Price Nicholas of Bumaala, now at- tending Eaton, England’s famous pro- t paratory acbool, haa solved the prol.leui 20 , presented-by tho necesaity' nt «vrl.‘lo i tha t woekly’ letter home. ^, Ateeriran boarding school *ioys might take a tip from him. By adopt- ing the prince 's nystem they will find unnecessary long l;ours of pencil biting and wearisome concentration on the i ’vi question of whnt to writo to int.'rrnt . dad nnd mother. *

Tho prince keep* a .Inlly “ f his * ' ' doings. I t is wrifton in dopJieatc with'D sheet of carbon paper. At the t n l f of the week tin; priee.need only tear 10, off two sheets, place them in rnv.-l»pes c, . and mail them Jo dad nnd moth.-r. In his case dad is King Ferdinand 1 and raothcr is Queou Marie.

Prince Nicholas, however, in a-Mition lo sending the dairy sheds, malls fre- quent letters home. p^,

Tho prince, who’is I.?, is democratie ■j>r| a sd wanta, to be -treated a t Ekton just like aav other student. -He is of sturdy ^ build and is anxious to leam Eng'Ish p s sports. He speaks Engliah without & trace of aecent and is of E atlish des­cent. sinee bis mother is the graad- daughter of the late QiTeen Victoria and fhe daughter of the English duke of Saxe-Cohurg and Ootha.

But Nat Quita."Father, wbat U a ^ o t t o a r “A

glnttoo Is a grows mao wbo caa ea t almost as mach as a small .boy."—lifa .^

We are acain making stockfood. The Twin Falls Flonr MUls. (A4r.)

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BEOTIOK ONB. pvDied of disease 51, wounded severely Pv

20, missing in nction 2, total 73.IDAHO OASXTALTIBH

Wounded Beveraly—Pvt.- Jaek Ool- lins. Boise.

W BBTEair UBT Died of Dlsaase. |

I ’vt. Fmnk Hnll, Denver, Colo.Woanded Sarvrely. ^8g

Pvt. ('lymcr O. Khanl, Augustb. C»h>.Pvt. Prince, ZaannTlo, Portlaad, Ore. E<

^ 8ECTIOK TWO Killed in actinn 8, died from wnuml-t' ^

10, .Hod of acciilont nnd other causi’s * 0, ,licd'o^dii?:i>e fil, total 85.

IDAHO OABirAl.TIE8 . CoWounded, I>egree TTndetemlned. Pre- Co

Tloosly Baported Mtaring 10 Action— ' Co P r t . Draw B. Whitmore, Asbton. , I*\- Pvt. Frank V] Ashley, Skagway, Alaska , Pv Pvt. Lee Blevins, Madera, Cal. 1 .■pvt. Ralph W. Sonthwiek, Salem. 0-e. Co

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t . .on Shops; a!nd Burleyill the latest style creationi 3tter assortment of such rts. Blouses and Hats. The 11 meet her approval.

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Pvt^ James L. McFarland, Porterville, Pv Cal. Pv

Pvt. Paul D. Peterson, Salt Lake City, < Utah. Pv

Pvt. Joseph Powell, Spriagville, Utah. Pvt. Harry L. Bice, Stockton, Cal. Pv

Erroaaottsly B«port«d Wouuled Pv SsTsrely. pv

Pvt. Theodftre K. Berg, Dallas, Ore. Pv BEOTIOK THBEE Pv

. Woundod'(degree undctermlnsd) 121, wounded sUghUy l U , tota! 225. I Py

I 2X2ABO OASUAI.TIEB, Womidad (Degrsa Undetaimlnsd)— I • ng* TMfwwTtii J". Dlsworth, BJgby. |

Wotmded BUghtly—Corp. Boy Drake,TT.mUh

WESTBEK U S T .I Wotmded (Degree Undatarmlncd)Oapt. Cliarles Joseph {^llacott, San

Francisco, Cal. B tCorp. Thomas K. Horan, Huite. Mdnt. Pv Corp. Alick Camemn, Cohagon, Mont. Pv Corp. Sam MaTgulies, Portland, Ore. i’v Corp. Bollie E:. Sumner, Bend, Ore. l*\-l. James Fox, Earl.v, Ore. PvPvt. Albert Miller, Henderson, Colo. Pv

• . Woandsd SUgbtly. PvCook F raak W. Thompson. Poro. Cal. l»v

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I Pvt. Carmelo Bocco, Saa Jose, CaL P v t. W alter Henderson, Saerameato. f

OaL ' IPvt. Heber J . Hatch*. Woodseroas. ®

trtab. • »-P v t. A lfred II. Lewis, Portlaad, Ore. P v t. T a u l B. Myers, Los Angoles, Caj. . Pv t. .Joseph M. Nelworth, H atol, Mont. ^ P v t. George L .-Parkcr, Salem, Dre. * PvL John W. Sanders, Salt Lake City,

, TJUh.: Pvt. Frank J . Htevenson, Murray, “ I Utah.; SECTION FOXTB "

Wonnded (degree undetermined) 118, f ' wounded slighlly 85, total 203. j,

WESTEBK LIST tWoandsd (Degrsa TTndstarmlnwd)

Corp. Allen E. Ecklasd, Tacoma, Waah. Bugler Jofleph Philip, Hilo, Hawaii. " Pvt. WillUm M. Keith, Spokane, Wnsh. “ P v t. a rry A. Nelson, Paulsbo, Wash.I’vt. Thomas B. Lawton, Wauconda,

Waah. «Pvt. Joe Bpdrigues, Millpcters, CaL Pvt. Vem Boundv, Alton, Utah. ^Pvt. Jay C. Smith, Hardwich, Cal. l»vt. Paul H. Torosiaa, Riverside, Cal. P Pvt. Jataes B. Welker, Deer Lodge, ?

Moot. !Pvt. Voldemar O. Forsberg. Elgin,

Mont. - "Woandsd SUghtly.

Corp. Nt-lson Diehl, Shasta Countv, pCal. ^

Corp. Andrew T. Torsfenson. Seattle, nWash. „ li

Pvt. Frederick H. Baumgartaer, .\1-- tlhambra, Cal. ' h'

Pvt. Eari Ooo<lwin, Cohagon, Mont. nPvf. Leo U. Ceoting,' Malta, Mont. tlPvf. Fmnk Go»rllng. Wataonville, C il. le

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.CHICAGO, Morcb 0.—The ballon has beep cut loose, swcording tt#* experts today, eomnienffag on.the nnfixed hog pricc. Packing houao officials said they cxpected im m ^iato advances in live hog -]>rices to act marks fa r abovp the t20 record act last winter.

“ Ibices will bo up for.tw o or ihrve ycftr« to i-nnie,’ ' said F. W. Wnddell," head of Armour and' Comjtnny'a pork and provision department.

“ L ifting e f tho embargo on. pork exports, of eonrae, opens.much new ter- ritory. Tbere iim’t enough pork ou -hand to meet this domand. Tho livo bob supply iu tliis country is almoat exhausted. Tho farm er used his bogs to m arket whilo tho food administra­tion hnd "t/' fixed prico for. his ani­mals.’* •

Live hog' prices have advaheed in tbo last weok iu tho belief no prieo wonld bo fixed..• Grains, slowed up indi nervous mar­ket here, woro expected to react today . to tho hog price announcement. Sharp rises woro predicted from th® opening of thc markotB. Charges that thc farm­er, sure of a high price, for what, has n<<glocted com, necessary adjunct Co thc pork, >busi.neB«,-were made by meat exports. .

iTnofflelall)- some- stnrtlingly high prices weru namod ns possible riirords for both grniiia and nu-nts.

Involves Company in Great Litigation

Million Dollar Suit Is Broaght . Against Central Steel Oom.■ . .pany Offioials

CANTON, 0 ., March (i—The million dollar auit institute^ -by W. B. Andrews ngainst offleera and directors of tho C entral'S teel company, a subsidiary of thp Maaalllon Rolling Mill company, resutncd tria l today afte r n two day nfijonmniont. Androfrs is sockingccoa- version to tbe treasury fund of appcox- inmtcly <v million dollars paid out dur iiig 101(1 and n>17 as bonuses in'whieh fhrco officials of the company shared tp greatest degree.

The uu it'is regarded-as important in thnt it mny determine legality of largo bonus nwnrds which of late yeara,havo become part of large inJuslrtnl opera­tions.BouGHisinv - sPEjrramsNS

COBLENZ, Feb. 10, (By Mail).— Many Frcnchmeii and Americans aro said to bo worrying o'ver himora that the Amoricnns are fraternising witli tho Oermans; tha t many of thc boya . from the atntcs speak German juat a« some Blqnelanders speak English; that tho Oermana give the Americans warm rooms, comfortable beds, black thoir boots, and see tha t thoy get delicaeics.

“ Well, there may be rumom of fra- te rn iu tio n , but they are rumors only," said General Diekman, commandnr of the Amorican sector, to a correspond­ent o t the Unitod Preaa at heuJqnar- ‘ ters here;

“ I f an American speaks to a Ger­man, man or, woman, he is' a rm te d . The only exception Is in the A ss of children. Tbero is aa Inbsreat lov« at littlo folk in the hearts of tbo Amori- can soldiers, and all the regnlatioas, in the world will not prevent tbem from playing w ith tbe .k id s ."

/Tho general was asked i f tha (}er- maaa sre abort of food in the American sector.

“ Tboy s«em to have pleaty of it,*’ he aaswered. “ Yegetablas are eom- moa aad.cheap, tfae only shortage being ia fa ts aa d milk.

. -“ I n one towa where there was a eoD^laint from the Oermans th a t they -

* had no Uvestoek or fawJr we ao tlca j a lot o f ebidtens. Someone asked a Oer- aum wby they did not ea t tbe ebiekeas.

’ He cftight ono and showed a onaber on Its leg. Tbe systeraatie Oermaa at^

^ tboritiwi made tbo owner of the ehickeu respo'naible fo r three eggs a w<iek.

, “ There is plenty of game ia the forests, wild bosr being g o ^ 'ta b le diet« also breeding rapidly. The Amerleaa soldiers w rre potting this game wbea

’ we issued orders prohibiting them from shooting i t . ”

' ' Oeneral Diekman has not hnd the nli((hteat trouble with the Gemuma ainro tho occupation. Local German

8, functionaries are holding down their jobs n» usual, burgomasters boing held to a (itric< accountability for everything that transpires. These officials iseno

J safe conduct passes.' In only two eases haa an abuse been fountL Two , well

J known Herliners rame to- (Toblenz un­der ns^umed names. The Americaa in-

telligence service discovered tbe de- ' eeption in 23 hoars, the bnt;gpmaatsr

waa brought up on .charges, u m fined 1500 marks.

H alf a dozen tm ak linea only, are J permitted for the telephoae. Messages / are largely restricted to bm daus ealls.' I f there is an abnse th s headquarten

knows it immediately. GeaenJ Diek- ' man has a-direct-w ire to Berlin.

Americana are not overcharged la - stores here. Oeneral Dickmaa vrill a e t

•, pemit lu' In some of the smaller towna ^hen

’, prelimiaary bUlettiag liM were sera» tinized it was ae«a tha t asarly^all o f

-• them wore ia middle* e la « o r poarer - homes. In soch ease* the borgonuutefv < were Instncted th A U ths w eadtb j^: tried fo eacape haviag Amsrieajdk'hQ.-

I. letted with them SIF A a£3£u* iaHUm wonld be plaeed ia each c f thsir

i Thore waa no aw re reteetane* to U ccive Amorieaa. troope. '-'f.-

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• tJie propow j to a d i a m f d . ‘hp aper , - The pla« of m a x

^ iuU of paiastaklatg >eClort «& beba o i ^ Oeawlaateaaee aa& s o m aic w U mty «r ta»y n o t ^ sat&tfied wii tW -d te tr ib stiu « f 41ie «yetoa> i t su

■ bo«e«eptad«<cobe4ytor-(di«Tery be UiMght ef »U^«enoBEB0d tl •eturiag of a « o a p te ^ o iv e Voad tjtU lm tlu> Twin ©i«teiot.

I t ia iiardly to be. o p e e te d th a t 11 hooda will be p a m d iwlthoQt d»;«ni o p p o s i te , b u t i t 'ia rto be l i o ^ thi

»- tliia <ffpoaHaBn «iin goat 'flffvelqp tto -a ex taat miMy to j o ^ i d l a e vtho psopoec program. There are bound 'to b« me who will not agree i»ith- every featui o f the p b a , aiotd ta n iy .of .tbeae <*illl't i« » :^U «ia;«o^dvan 'ce- roaaon8 «h lt tw'^thMBaehwa'ari, o f lhe gr«irta.t k

. portonbe, -aOnm -olijtMdona ;be tof w e i tasaJi io n a tty a n daa H t-mm tb e iiakrldunl J* :concetiiw will bo all auffieiont. B ut to thoj

• * preparing to oppono tbe isauc'oii'a;|j, gpouiada « t W ah«n aaw » W ^

to tbe territory within Ulo d istriet ! a whole, The Newa would rcapcctrull

* polnl o u l ilia t liio mnUer of .g o o i^ a i ia Twin Kalla County ia nol .an Jndivii ual but a pu U k tnaftoc.

To paas tho fee&ds Will aneai, to ,pri vide .o rood <yat«m in the IJVin I ’nI: Highway DMrict will ;i>c «,f .bcio /it fo evtry mta, muutui ;ond not only.in the distri(>.t Ij«1 »w5thia^ ontiro county. Ia jlw b«*ucfjlwi]] ovprlap aad rctek iato nig counties. Up to now. o«t«ide « the West Knd; there h are bev« ao maO worthy o f the aaat! la tbe <^e*ir- Tb Twta FaUs Highway District was ®i gasized to provide' these ro«da. Tli <iweatJoa la -jnp of harmosy <»f psipM on t i e part of the reaidoaia of tha t t«t ritory w ithin tbe d iitrie t for the bcna f i t of aJl. T hf m atter *h<juld be ap proaelued lu this spirit, aad viewed ii thia spirit nnd this spirit alone.

There ia no' menas of esltmating tiu benefits to be derived from good road^ because, uaforiunnlely these benefit only becomo npparent af te r the road/ are In aad in use. 'A fte r that the pre dominant question U apt l< !.« aa tc how fn the world the i»eop|e ever j;ol■ long without them.

There isn 't a farm in the rountfy or n lot iu any town li> Twin Kailn County which would not take on an milled t-aJu,- by reason of the addition of a .lecent syatem of country road*, an.l this ia Ju st aa trop, although j« a degree, of proj>erljes not on the new road* a* i l is of thnso wjivre tln> roadn rnn <lirerth‘ ;>#« fhe /roof -Joor.

Everybody may hr aoHume.I fn- vor good roads a* opposed to pour rOftiU —which. pr<^is<* emhraceic trirhln lfs»}f «be whole question of the j.asMRe or defeat of the forthcoming r«)ti.| i)iu«P.

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corpCTi^n, c«m po«d_of owmb,™ of *lw asloa, wUl finance tbs construc-

The excCTtiTo eommittee win stjBt work in»K diat«]r. Tha bnUdiar I - f f l u , , u t o r a t .

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* Frank 1>. Jotinson, field agriculturl for tlio Jtona>R|iiBartea 8 o g « eompaa

* " • otaa«l*Ation. .M a. *>ebalf termouifta3n Aswx^taon -erf

nrs rwsB thettflofl fif f a t Ul m M P s g WOnesdttv ove^ng i» fbe PaaSah hall <

^ t h about ;ifl farmera •afldreaaetl • by N. 5 ; a t j PetorsoH and € . E.'

ond wcrotary respectively o« th e ^ r b e rt <.jntio„: -phe ^aaaociation Joaden woi• tb© h.trofluooa by J . A. 5**“ ,*®*?;

director .«f the TTw ia^^^a <5*“ a eos

io t. <Blzinrat the rrterM U apolte briefly aa d Patteraoi * . a t »o»e letVRth on tho purp®” " ^“ »**• w e ia £ io a and i» eiplanatioJi ot t l

t b t t form o f ‘OitotMct for f ^ w ^ ib e o ta j ^-an ooaed by th e «ssoclalion lo r uae o l i

S 3 . J > .t tc r» o - .f n lc J , t h . t M l P»“ ^ C T « o . .« r f tb e U M , m » h , I ' i . W . 5 ”

won nokhlnir l»«l botred backs and motatuTo ^ o,ancd tha t their coB'Htloa «w m be typical of.m ostbcot.gTOW e» H ejfiq *bleh gesUid local ; wlvM in tho «gou l“ tlon here of

brainlh fof the aeaociationi but- no w lion in tbia dtrettlon was taken, J o >

‘.ind i i^n taKinst <b« f^oo' engage in a he* S am m i« lt qf. eomo mlntilea di«ratIo

itnnfl, aaeetiiiltlan hoad* w»d loctthose nien in •sfmpaOiy^'with th«!lr pnrposei -■ahy Jrthnson U incited by I'affcraon t

luave fhe ouecling 'but ho*Tol«»ed t do («o, statiDg that l'nttcr*on’a stati

et a« regarding the beet TuHV try -w ere.«:jnujb a t -x-arianoe w l t ^ b

made to local gro^ er* that Ue fcH eoHcd ujwH to dofen

Uvlrt- i.is i>o«it»«n.-, ___^laTtt®a«tcstT-a£Itecorda

Johnson prohAuneo.t the ..onimrt, -which ta based uj>on ^ a d

Falla scale o f j.ayment lo r bctrt" in a; cwrdanee with fhclr »«Kar .-ontont, a uiifflJr and ItnnracHcablc. Me said -tha, 1„. r c » ^ a . o f fh e A .n i.ljrn .i.« trf ^i,aay and <wf fac to ry In T w in 3?a*l l ^ r o -,per. a t a ll li«ne« to tho mspof tion o f i.rroweTa who w ere seeking f.irm n tion M l o co^<» a n d v ro fit* »u tb

le <.f iM histry. “t1>cn«W ea # f Ibi* inform ttU oa.

•~tfEfflWSM8H5 . iiipiw-posiraredeTal District Court Holdt

i u for Ooavening AE Parties a t In terest OIL S ^ o n

' P ro v W m . o t n p c tlllo n In in tc rfW ;)« d ^ (ion nrr.cnlc<l In Iho o f A. K. cIU » «<•« nn,l o lh r t j n |, .S n .t t h . T » in W l i

, Salm on B lrc r W c l i W nlcr ™ .np«nj ' «nd Olhcm. hv Itobcrl Ha»l «n.l o lher. P"-“ " r o o i V t h r i r . t t o m e y .T . K.. lo n t a r an th e '- " • t 'l .^ in the

. I f n i . t e e from n ro feed lap hy Illiirolino" " ' i l o en fo rc e , eolleellon o t pay m en t, on

! , o t c r e o o tra c t. exccpt hy ■in cq u llv In w hich nil perM iie nl ta ler-

‘ C.I would he |. a r l le . ^ r e . . . I n l n c l hy » “ V J« d v e P r B . D ic trich In federa l dU Jrlpt alue I ro u rt In noii>e W rdnctday .

' Tl..- ro u r t -lonied th e o io tln n . o f ■ " ‘ 'J .u lU c .1, U. B othw ell th e S a W » is K iv -r S c l t lc n i ', aaaociation. an-l o f ried K irh .r .N 4 Hatfa for

t., se t n .ld r th e e n t i tc V ^tjtten. b u t. a t tU- inM snr.! o f Ju.lc** Bothwell. »trur,k

.adn „u, „ ,,n.|«>«»l o f the iH-tiUon to re- *iraii> he d rfe n d n n t" furnlM nnR

• w itc r to « n .e 0,W>7 a r re . o f des- f a - i , . r i . .1,1.1 j-ifci>ti-d the

« T - 'r t v a r t »ecr'‘K««'"” 'on the ^voaiuU thnt the j.roj.o«l

"'‘< t > a - not jrerm aln to the .ju e * tio n ^ « a i^ d , o r i I,, th e o r ig ina l -u it.

I jv titln n cT . w a* tpvcn uut,I M o a-U rj ■ ppxt to de tcn n jn e w hether he would

’ nroceed w ith th e pro ieen tlon o f th e pr<^j ' vision* o f t i l ' ' I’CtiHon Ic fl in ta c t . b J*

* r i’( ,h e co u rt o r Incorporate ‘h e « w i ^ a ^ le w L p tio n to re s tra in tost .leM-rt and pateati-.i land* in a n # w , ate Bcit. ______ •

uc^ I COTTON EtOHANQB OJBN t\\\\ SEW VOftK. March 6 .-T h c cot oa lag fxchaage rcwopeaed today after h ^ b ig »t» *«spende.l bocpess yesterday »a order for Ihat l u members m ijh t bave

«t«dy tbe cottoa future* nder wheat appropriation MU

IU legal to d rtlre r lew gradea o t cotton i t . o s fu ture coRtracU.

irUrtger of Spring |

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' I I FOBTLANS LXVBBTOCSU , POBTLAND, Mareh Cattle I I ' U lp ts 12; prime .aleera «13.00@l-l.! * * ' tono nf mnrkot ateady; prime ste ■nil [email protected]; good to eV lco ate IIUI $11.7S®12.75j mediom to good nte IIIH «[email protected]^ fa ir to nedlum sto U ll *t«.50(§10.75; common to fa ir sfe

♦8 .50^.80t,.choleo eawa* and holf • «io jo @ ii.a o . -.U riS t Hog receipt* 9 0 ; - to n e .o f marl m«A» nteady; pHn;e mlxie9.*17.3^l7JjO; i » » « '“ d lu m ,» 1 7 @ ]7 ^ ; rough, aad b a R p a f »[email protected] piga «t3@15. .

Bhmp r 3 i t . ^ ; r f t o n c of marl Hteady; eaat o f motiatain .lamba |1( IR; Y&Uey lam'bB yearlings i

e«i by Hf@10; ewes [email protected]. . -

Qpaay, ' oB am B K UVSSTOOK'of Is - BS:KV&a,0(aD., March 8.—Cattli 'Grow- Beceipts, 1,200; markot, steady; atec Wed- cowb ood heifers, *7

oil a t @ ii.3S; -atoekora and feeders, I10.7C N. ap. 14.C0; icahPos, ♦14^[email protected] noga-rBocclptB, 3.000; market, 1C ' • « ? - UOc hlghor. Top, ♦17.35; bulk, »17.1C jr« > " 17.;2B.

* Shoop—Becelpta, 5,000; m *ket, K I eoa* 23e lower; lamba, ♦[email protected];'owoa, 4

@12.toraoa _ * ‘ ' “i t .tbe • OUAHA LIVESTOOK »f the. SOUTH OMAHA, March (V-Cat atpro- receipts .'1,600: m arket ateady; ste« of ita #[email protected]; cowa aad .heifers »0. : b e o t '@15; stockors. and feeders >[email protected] X, bnd cnives bulls and atagsmort- lU.'

yoara, ' Hog receipts 22,000; m arket'^penI twoa strong, closed 15-£0c < lower; bulk B.fiqr- sale* .•[email protected]; toi?thom- • Sheep r»Mipt« 8,A00: niarket IS-S of :a lower; yearlings *1«[email protected].'5; ’ wel

10 u - «^rs.'413(S14.S0; lambs «]N.60(o>l0; e« John-.■hoatf ' . --------- --- ------- :

"iaaW H A S OITY UVESTOOK KAKftAiS OITY, Mo., Mareh fl.—Ci

on to markot waa slow and steady; tc

stato- ' opened steady, ‘ 10c highiUidos- closed wcalt.h tho Top, »18.25; bulk, «17.MI@18.

Sheep weru steady to 23c lower; to Sfenrf. »tft.-25. ^ .

OmOAOO U V E STOCKlation i CUIOAQO, March R—Hog tccclj nradu-121,000: m arket & 10.- loVer; bulk-$18. la a^;.^.l«.3Ci biitcTiers $1H.2.>@1H.B0; pac It, ns ing i*ii;.2S(a)18.1.': light «17.7S(3l8.2 I th a t pip, *[email protected].'j; rough *10.75g)17.J •com- Onttlc reoeipls 10,.’500; market slead J ’nila beeves »W.50^1’0: biitchcrs, an.l utoc ispo<w ers f7.3.'i^lS.S0: rnuners and cuttc ig in- ♦.";7.'»(5»7..1fi; stockers nnd feeilors <8< lU th e K .-.l; <-ow* «7.35@t3..’i0; oalvcs #17J ovjia 1 15 ,

Sheep •rcecipts 12,000; ni;irket slo aad steady; wsol InnilM $1.1.2'>f?i'l! .7i ; fwe« «5@’n , , .

CHICAOO OBAJN MABKETIflN ^TO^'AOO, Mnrch‘rt—Ornin openin; lUiV Mnnrh corn nominal^ May o m dow

.'t S;'.Iuly corn .lown 1 .IS., , Morch, Mav ond Jn lr oats ilown 1* O lds iVovUlons lower.)S ---------- -

oHxaACK) < « A n r .CmCAOO, March tt—Closiug grals

• March' com unchanged; May eora n n .i.i ' '■‘’™ “Pi? , i -^ a rc h oat* unrbanged*, May and J«l

oats up 1-4. • thers stea.ly.

"’fhpj , , OHIOAOO GRAINitlnn I CHIOAOO, Mnrch fl.—Priccs of grai " on t futures were sharply lower at the out llng« I set nt a prospect of eariy. JoweY hO| nter- ■ prieea, but the inarket rallied quickl;II by [ nn.l most o f tJ*« months showed gain trlpt ,on the Hilcago Board of Trade to<lay

^Bcmovfll of the iiog mlntmam woa pui of rlinc to the trade to.lay, but Hftinj

woa of the .’mbargo on pork exports offse O'I thi*.- I*rovi«lons were slightly higher

lers,. March.com, opening late, 1.33 1-2, u; ; 1 -1-4, remained unchanged. Msy com j o ff J Sc at the o\ienlng. l.2I>. later lo«1 l-8e. July com. off 1 3-fc at the open ing. lj;3 1-2, (.uhseqnently sold nt 1.24

“ :*■ • March oafs, dowu 1-4 at the opening, jM 3-8, off 1-4, regained the fraction. ; May oats, down 1-4 a t 00 3-8, the open- : ing, was ap l-8c- Ju ly oafs, down l-4c

the ** «l'<‘n«ng. later sold l-8c higher. _____

; KEW VOKK STPOKS:by l NEW YOBK, March 0.—The stock aft I market virtually bolle<i in late trading to toilay. Coups were attempted la Mexl-

new [ean Petroleum and KeUy-Bpringfisld. ^JThe latter.touched a- new high record.

Mexican retroleom cros»e<l 1.83. Indus­trials equipments were featured,

ton United Statea Steel closed at 1-t. ttp lag S 2-4; Mexican Pef., 1.83 1^4, op 7 7-8; der Utah copper, «S J-2, i p 51-2; Baldwin, to 79 1-4, u p -1 1 -4 ; . Kellev-Sprlagfleld.

tbe 1.22 3-t, up ♦; Oeuerai Motors, IM 7-8, il- up 4 3-6; Amerieaa Hide aadvLeather

too preferred, 99, np 2 7-8.I The market cloaeO strong.

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iy.M.y.iNiFBiCEDID

f SPMDifiI . C . R l i b i & O u tl in e s E x te

_ ^ a n d - X h a r a o t e r o f I n s t i l L t f p n ’s A c t i v i t i e s ' f o r L o t

■ B u s in e s s M e n i

^ 0 AbtfQt 15 local businesa and proiH ainaal n e u gathered a t the Perrine ho^ last night to liaten to an'addreas b>

C. Bhodes, ouo of tho principal wo»t<? officialn ot tho Y. M. C. A., with hoJ y quartera a t Portland.'

I The meeting wa'n la tbo form ol• I dinner n t which tho members of •

fi Botary club w ere^oeta . William^ ^ BIdrldge, vice prosident of the cl

.acted aa chalnpaa. *' • Mr. Bhodes proauntml ]wrhBps

• dearest vzpoBitlon of 'tho alms and I 5 fortn of the Y. M. C. A. bi Fm;

• I over kI''<’“ ia Twin I ^ l a . Ho -rovii od Ihc history of tho entire Y, M. 0. movement from the daya when the fi reprcBcntntlvc of that i>ody who 1

B beoa in'!Pranco for two yoara beforo Amorican Y. M. C, A.. took tho til

Bteera cjcor downno the present time. Ho Bteen scribed in detail tho character and nteera ten t o f 'the work a t th« great b ateera porta, a t the training areas i»nd the afoera ranceft pdsitiona, outlined th'e tranai lelfora tation probloma, the supply probb

and the-hundrod and one other featu w k e t oj the work ,of caring for the phyai 5; me- aad moral, • welfare of tho Amerl'

doughboy. . • :• .narket ' ^ • T- D14.IU B *«.♦10® Referring briefly:; >/to :tho rritlcl

n $10 w hich 'bus bce« nw»re'-«rv Ictw gcuc ®8.7fl over.-the countiy,wiU^-re*pect‘ to ® y and Ita actlvltlcB,. Mr. Bbwlea sa

Whothor o r not tho Y. M. C. A. i t cotiafully performed ita work in F rat

ittle— 1 an, nOt prepared to say,' bu t one th Bteera, I do know and thnt ia th a t tho Y, ♦T.75 C. A. did itB best. Mlstakca were mo

0.7C@ of courso, mistakes wero taade ,in ' army and in the. conduct of army ta

I 1S@ tera. Miatokcs 'a ro alirays made, 7.10@ would bo atroage indeed if thia w

not tho caae., 20@ **‘l ani (old (hat Marshall FieM-t a, ♦ l l company of Chicogo doea Oi baaineaa

around one billion dollara n yoar. Tt do thia by moans of a compact, w built organization, tho bulk of wh< plant ia located ,in the heart of os>q

Cattlo the greatest commercial ■ centers of i counlrj-. The Y. M. C. A. in Prai

♦0.36 docs a busineas of a billion dollart 15.75{ yea*_i^ a te rr ito ry ' apread over tb i>.25@ aaada of square ipUes, ih buibHags

moro or leas temporary character fl pened without any of Iho modcrii faeillt Ik of lo r time' saving in a, bwalaeas wi

Addod to tb U .fa « t tha t the avert lC-250 canteen purehaae b pi^bably not o' weth- a „ n ta as eanv«t«d to the na ewea mimWr <ft ddllara tJ r the average M

shall Field purehaae and a fa ir idea,__ tho -aetIvlty..of-tbe-V~an«i-tbo-o*t5

or i ts task will Jm». r e a ^ y appzccl -Cat* ”

ton. -Taking O ror OantAOBa" Mr. Rhodes oxplalned the reasc

leher "vp to tho assumption, of <• ’ army canteen admiaiatratlon by tho

Thia action wa« taken aa a result ol . d l r ^ t request by General Penhlng. 1 ’ Job was accepted wltb miagivlngs

nifiDy quarters bot t i e requopt was A 'nature which conld qo t bo. ture dc>wn. Handicapped by difficulties

:clpta which tho owUaary petaon can bavu )18.15 ci'mprvhcnslon, the institution .worki pack- threw themselves Into their taaka • 18.25; ttfrmlne.l Ihat if hanl work cotild i 17.25. fompllsh nnything tbe a<Iministrati oady; eoul.l har.lly expect to fall. Tho me; ito'ck- lire of the failure or success of t jtte rs work of tho Y. M. C. A. can hardly ♦8@ gaged l«v Ihe information which Ut

il7/i0 far available. Mr. -Bhodes. emphasLt the i>oint that tho Y made mistakes

slow many kinds just as did other America li'.'S; Institutions iu Prance. The Y had t

biggest and most complicated I,aak' any of the elvilian relief bodiea thr ■nd ils men gave of tbo beat that w in them ui the Inlci'esta of thht wot

am;;: n ■

“FIINTiPEf -fflfill SESSIOIJ« ly . — —

R a i l r o a d s , L e f t in B a d P o s itio B y F a i lu r e o f C o n g r e s s to

A c t, M a y M a l(e R e q u e s t

bol: ''■ASIHNGTOxTjnlrch 0 --rh c ro i> pVIv liope am ong some mi-mbers o

. • rongress sUll In. W ashington t h a t . t h Ij ex tra nossion may y e t be colled befor

- ' JJje p rrid d cn t s rc t« ra . they sa id toda; p. ’ Those who expressed th is hoiK* bas(f

h on w hal.the.v called tho fran tic sta t Tset m ind of ra ilroad men le ft In th ■“ r*'- lurch l)v th e s e n a te ’s fa ilu re lo provid ■ «P tl.< #730.(100.000 I ,id ly needed in- th "rn , rn llroa.t ad m in is tra tio n . T h e r said th lo st Bjrongest pressure w ill b e brouRht t

l»ear upon the president from thi 1-4- source to ge t ron(0 'e«s back a t work. I j j- - r o K.Oini Soon

The president, however, is co'untinj l-4c returning to the I’nited S tates jritJ , a the l>cace treaty sooner than he had ex

(>ectc.l and It is believed, unlikely bi d.-mneratie leaders here th a t he’ wii call an extra sessloa before May.

Meantime after a b itte r figh t, tb< ock eonference of governors aad mayori inft here la j\n record to<lay against aa ; cxi- move to demand an ex tra session of coo eld. gress.ird. Mayor Rolph of San Franciaco ex lus- changed heated wordi with Ooverno? •ed. Cox of Ohio when the fo ra jjr 'a reaolu. ttp tion demanding that the p r ^ d a a t call

'•8; an cx tm sesaion lo pa** upon bUla wai rin, reporte,! unfavorabty by the commit- •Id, Ice on resolutions of which t?ox wai 7.8 , ehairman. her ’ • '

Adr«rtiaa it la tha OasBmad eo laaai of Tha News. Somebody will w aat it.

LICENSES FOR m il OF

RK DirjpOOE;x te n t T h e B e la t e d B ill C a u s e s Q u i t s t i t u - S t i r in f h e S e n a t e W f L o c a l S p o j i s e r A t t e m p t s In t ro d

t ip n

proloa- (Special to''Tho Nowa)>0 hotol BOISE, Match 0 ,—Provldlag licc >a by 1. for Diaaufaeturlng, diatributioB ffoatorn of imltotlon dairy, producta a h head- i^ted sonato bill by Noah -of P raa

barely, eaeaped being kept from ir ^ ductlo.a in the aenato yeBtprday al ol aooa whea Faraday of Elmoro ob;

lam H, ed. Faradny later withdrew bia ot e cli^b, tIons and th o ,bill waa introduced.

<.harges fh a t a -paid -lobby, for ips the inanufacturora of imit^tloa dairy p aud of- gets- waa boiBg mabitoitoed duriag Franco legislative aeaaioa featured. Sea review* Gogh’s offort to introduce tho m l' dcfiaca what imltall® V i produetB aro and placea* th<. ^ cenalng of different branches of

11 buslaeaa nnder the direction of licenso 'fo r munufacta

Ho do- would amount to ♦SOO .pea annum, and ox- „i,olc8aler» would pay the atato ♦ 'm. rotailora ♦lOO; and reata'uraata the aa- boarding bouaea would have to pay ■ an^r- tbo funda of tho comiloblom. „ „ , n .

,b*S* ' .'Maho.'DUor.sutinorlean i i a ‘ dairy; rtato and thi?

solAng milk and eretun- i a ao via wbat form-ahoold be protected.

. , . ^ The aenato poaeed a aenate bill . . f l I«>w5ng, counties to conatmct *od

ef»‘» on ‘i»o- dividing Jinea.< 1. tweon counties and i t alao paaaod

'® McMurrj- blll.liceoalne automobile^ chaaica.. Tho la tter bill haa been _ fv,_ ’ bated moro tlian a year or moto bo Y ^ ^0 aonato. I t now goea to the hoi

' J * Tbo atnto treasurer will atUI roc J thn ® Following senato oction ycaterdaj

i t “P0“ amendment o£ the.. fo r state officers who^ . aot the yearly 1 stipend d f the treaai

n t $3,600 to correspond to the aa) provisions In tho'" consolldk^oa ra

t, w ' m , SnpoiiitoiiUanqr Dp Again . who'a Idaho, w ill'have a repreacntative

oae of\ the ^W. C. 0 . 8. In Now York wit of tha fund of $1,000 to expend for re tun

Prance soldiers if a...uew senale joint roa Ilara A .tlon Introdoced today ahoul^ r thou- th ro u g . Another bill to bein trod i ings of provides for a- refereadum on who er and the. atate Should abollih the offiet icilltlea atate auperiatendent of sehoola.*• * •£ . Teachers aro exempted of tho op tvorage ^jo„, of tbe workman’a compenaa It over ac t ^ aenato bill which paaaed B same thia aftern ton and goes toi**, go>-cmof. -O thw r'^Sate bills to i

wtf^i-Q ae.proridlB* for.a=fed»t»b "**f ♦ Thy,of lh e slatu .of lilaho; a momc «eciat- coagrcaa (br-pB* millloa dol

to* complete th'f> F<»rt Hall irriga project aad a aeflata blll' whlch w< estabJlab a bureau of child hygiene

®ho Y • May-Oloae FridayIt of a Legialatlve leaders boHove they igi The Ix-* able to finiah tho aeaalon by'fVl ngs in e>-oniag unleaa Homcthlng unforeaecn was of curs to. block the machinery, turned Charging that tbere waa aomo nl ties of ior motive for - tho paasago of avu uo Wcdgeswood senate hill which prov; rorkera fpr cancellbtlon of Carey act contn ka do- when exceaalvo water haa been i lid ac- Representative-O lrens of Ada cou tration today I'ought the measuro on tho f

meaa- but failed to afop ita passage. Pr of the ously the bill had Iwen tabled but diy be revived., lit 80 » - iialeea , Q«t aomo INFORMATION abont i kes of what I t wil! .cost, whero it may lericaa bought to ' best advantago—thro ■d Iho rtad ing tho ada.isk 'o f -........................... •

there *oLY<7EBINE UIXTUBS ^ FOE 'APPBNDIOTwork. •

Twin Kalis people can prevent pendicitla wltlr simple buekthom ba glycorino, etc., as mixed in Adler-l- ONE SPOONFUL flashes the ENTI bowel trac t ‘so completaly i t raliff' nil .CASE sour stomach, gaa or e

IIIU “tlpatlon and prevent^ app<|adid llll 1^81'ANT, pleasant aetioa of J U l l ler-i-ka surprises both doctors <nd |

tlcnts. Iieaves at6m«ch clcan a

i t io n - ■ '

to M 'a n f f S t r i k e r a W i l l t . A c c e p t t h e A w a r

‘™"of Per Cent, of Harbor E i t” the p.loyes are Expected to .efore Take Terms Offeredoday. •

N'KW YO«K, March C—Fortv p slate ftrik iog 'harbor boatm«

employed on government ferrii ovj.ie ,u j„ expected to a4 ‘•'■pt terma offere.l l.y the railroad a y Y L'lnlstrstion this aftcraoon.

C " '‘'ron»cnt's terms were virt • ally those demanded bv the boatme

sr. eight-hour day and a substantial 1 rn*ase in wages,

ating The atrike against the private boi jrith owners will l>e continued b r the m d e r rine worken.' affiliation, officials sta r b r ed.wiil . ------- ----- --------------

Clasaified . Ada are eheap—affectlr

“ !21 H. D. Bffl. .At a local hotpital where he wa

imlt- Wednesday to uadergo an oferation for appendicitis, H. D. Billi wsli known farther of the Hanaen «»i l.rict, died IhU momiag. The remain •re a t the Croaby nndertaklng estal

laaa luhmeat, peadiag completion o f fuaei t it. al arraagen^eata.

GTl u i t e a , / \ J f K W h e ii . ^ro d u c - ' - / r ^ > -

$ 5 b u y s a

n e w S p r i r i g H a l

? iStM ^object. X e tt-p o r t a n d J>ac)a objoe. ^ ' i t h o u t fe e l in g t l ic p a n g ffor the ,< > M econd J)lflce. ^T prod-

th e r t ‘’8 u i iy th in g ijew ei0 i n b a n d o r b lo c k — aitntioa tu k c b u c k H cats u s b u je rc iof*th w e ’v e n o v e r b e e n p t /of th* i n t b a f c la s s b e fo re .

actarora ' ' .Tim- p a j rU c u la r u a m b « r w.la U li L av o r e r e t e a c e t o i s O n e ehS S n S Brou-n-an.yo.

Jik e j t . -

;h»mon ‘I t ’s y o u r a to d * -ro a i^ t o r b i ^ ^ M i t h J ib ii rn i . a b a s e s jU B t r ig h t . i t o - i » i j <» d op^ l e « t " b i t d e n l i s h M jo t- x n e rZ t t e r tW e w d if fn i fM id ;; ; . . .alle mo- - «.•.T befo^ a n d - s e e U t h e nex ihouse.rocoivo y o u -w on’t piisH i t t p —

nUy in Uia^ew - ■frhea i t _

" s r a '^ ' i 5 4 a ? D ^ l i s ^ ^ ik raeas-

a , - . : :.tive o f ~ ■ ■ -V

- C ; i < l . s J l i ± e d'■ l l ----------------------------- — —roducod --------- ____________ ___wbothor ' <Too late fo r . oU.aific«tioii.Vrflco of -------------------- ----------- -------------

W A N TED -M nidclan., : a ll In, ’ r . ' ° V* ?.'■ oreanteaHon.-atinu tlon >"» Se, J . 0 . M a l i , Bogolaed the evcariya. .- - ,.

to p u S WANTEIV A - JA N iro S -^ A ’i

lomorlal Bnirdlng. A married man of aober dollara ^ 4 d y h^blta la prefotrca. Bhould h

rlgatlM bad aomo expj_loace as a janUor aod1 wonld *hlc to look af te r hollera. The sallenc. “ >85 i>cr month.- Applicant caa b<

’ ‘*‘® SuperintenteJhM j “ *" ^

0 ulter:-

cn*^Bold I, SAXiE — Modern firo r.connty f “““ - 7 ' , 'M t . W iir m

Provi- for fonr monlha. Phono : mt waa ~= r — '■---- —^— -

f r a u d u l e n t M IN IN G" V ' i ; S IO C K C A T C H E S S C O Rhrough ' __ ? •

M„„ March 0 ._ F ,.„ , len m la ia j tr.na.o (roa. i S

S « !T C h a r l ^ ^ “ |* S ? ; ' i

dw tia. The n eo were aininha&diid

^ «l>«naono<i n

.V.W.J th a t IfcLeliand has a w'm ii Francisco.^ giving the name of McLella

to VI. busineaa men Jiroueho- Missouri aad,rfn Southern Illino lf a

bated among the alleged vietimi.- .1 per - ** •• » — -i itmen^ STOCKMEN HRET^ UJGENDS Drries, PK.VDLETON, O re .-T h a t eaafe .0 ac- Oregon stdckmen will have to fe<

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5 iCt - I;.r-»r' -aboye tbe normal fo r th

®'“ ’’ ? .^ ~ l . . 1« I o * ., A hll

oner- —■ -<na«ifled Ad. a r . c l « » p - , f f „ u „ .

T H U ^ A T . lU S C B 6, U

j eoNo n• OFFIC m CSLL

MlilZET w in F a l ls H ig h w a y D is tr ie

C o ff lm is s io h e rs M a k e F o rm !

A n n o u n c e m e n t b f ^ u b m i ^ i o . o f I s s u e t o V o te r s '

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Twuanco of the oM clal notice of tl Twin FaUa hlRhway. district $ 1 ^ 0 ,OC boml election, Tuesday, March 18, wt n u ^ o riu d a t 'a mcotlnf; here TVedne (lay nfternoon of tho commlMion®rB <

- tho d is tric t i! A]I of the . legal proceqdings roqui icd as prblimtnary to the isnuanco of tb notico qnd arraagement for tho olei tJon wero ftdopted by the conmiJssioi urn n t that time, tbo board beinj; ai viaecl io the premises by tbo Swee CnusDj*, Tostor company of Denver, t w hon. thb contxact for this work Ira rcccntly awarded^

B oa 7 m n t7 T o an Tho'proposod bonds aro to bo pa^

able witbin SO.yeara of the date c / issuance and to bear interest n t a rat iu not to exceed six per cent per annun

They are to bo iss im for the purposei aeeordiag to tbe , notice of.eloctiot

■ ' ■'•for the censtructlon, imprM-emon ■ and Tcpair of any of thc highway . within the district, for tho purchase d

material and macbiner}'* there fo r,'fo tbe,necessary expenses of tho distric in connection therewith, and fo r an;

• or all o f ’stieb. porposea.'.'* Besidenta • ! the' distriet who'.ari qualified 'iu Tofen a t a general plec tion are^uallfiPd ta.Tote ia tho olection, according to th* advice of th. commissioners.

N «v Pxedocts O rw ted The eommlssloners directed attentioi

(•) tho fae t <tbM tbe voting precincti a t tbis election do bot correspond witl tho'precincts fo r thb general elections nnd dccided to publish in the near fu lure a map abowing the boundaries oi (be precincts for th« bond election.

Except in Twia - P»Ua tbo votln; ])Iacos deslgMted 'are*'tha vhobl hous cn in tho Tarlona jutrcin'cta. Voters ir Twin Falls' precinct nnmbep one wil: .voto a t tjie* Johnson Auto Sales eom {>any salesroom on pbosbone qtceet east, and those in Twin Falls precinct num her two will vote in 'th e commUsioaen room at the court hous*. •

JndfM of Blactlon sramed The following are-the judges a m l n t

ed fo t tbe election in cach precinct: M urtaagh^B.'I*. Jaln .'B : J . Day, J.

I. Tolmaa. - • ,Hansen—J., A .:Felt6n^ Sturgeon Mc­

Coy, fitnart Sivtnu: ' ' ■. Kimberly~Ko«h SwearlngcB, D. T. Turner, M .'B . E4on. •

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It requires' Manufj and specially trained feet Cylinder and Ci

WeHai

Harry L. Bracken ITwin Falls Phone i

l a V e T H E A T R E , 1

FRIDAY,N O T A IM O V I

' The same No. 1 comi coming direct from Ch

i sas City/Denver, pla; stands on our way to ] Angeles, SanJEi'aficisi

M iss LouWill be seen in the lea made famous the worl

C H A K L O T TPrices: $1.1(

Seats On Sale Now,

TBUBSDATt UXBCB 6,;1019,; '

Rock Creek—B., Strieker, Xepbl L^r sen. J . H. Hartley.

Hollister—Qeorffge- ,AJ Sallee,- W .fil , Craven, W. F. Wusjubyc*. .' ■- ■ I '

Rogerson—.1. ^ -X a n g fo rd , • AV. H .. Felts, \V, H.'MfcMiHcn.

Berger — HohuHg-Erickson, .J . MPiercc,..Frc<l ^ rg e r* .

■ ' ..Bh-erifale—Lbl3‘ 'J . ^V■e 8, illnnl< P f l Clau»cii, Frank i ls le . 'L I I : Twln Palls No. 1—W.. B. Easterly r I I J. C. Maxwell, William Graham.L U - Twin Falls Xo. 2—0 . 17. Aiken, B

S. Brainnrd, F . B. Cox.

t r i c t r e d c r o s s C H A P T E R

™ a l h a s n e w s e c r e t a r y is io n — —

Mrs. Austin D. Tbomaa Is 8«toct«d By Exeentive Board to Succeed Ura.

U . O. UlteheU. E«ilgnedf tho . ---------10,000 Mrs. Austin. D.-Thomns waa elected , was at n meeting. Tuesday ovening of the idnes- executive committco to BUCcocd Mrs. rs of M. C. Mitchell,, resigned, as secretary

of tho Twin RiUs County Red Cross jquir- chapter. Mrs. Tbomos also recently pf the was elected peerctary of the Red Cross elec* homo scr^‘lce scction to succeed Mrs.

ision- t . L. Macvlcar, rwigned. Mrs. Mitch- f ad* ell,v*'ho has scw effns sccretory for tho ffeot, chapter for TCvcrnl months, tcmicred !C, to her te*lgnatlott »\ view of a visit wblcb

Iras sho oxpects to make In thc near future with relatives.in thc east,

pay. CALL BIDS FOB EXCAVATION:e of Bids will be reeeived by Wm.. G.ra te Bead, at bis office In I. D. Bldg., until

num. Monday, March- 10th, for excavation ofloses, full basement, 12G-Ox25-Oxl0-0, oh lot:tlon, block 104, Twin Falls, next to Bigmont White Store. All material to bo hauledwaya off, the prcn^lses,- _ ‘

f.. ' -

" i w J o c a l ^ r e ’v i i i o . f

• are ’ ' ' —dec-. • ■ y / ' ■ ' 'b ^ d Selling Insonnce K o w ^ . U. T£«n- f tha derson, who has been employofl for M v

oral xnonths by tho F irst Natioaal Baak, has . severed bis connection with that

itioB institution anti is devoting his entire [nets the local, agency of the Eqnlt*_ u h a^le Life Insnraneo. company, witb

headquarters In the Twin Falbi Title * , . fy ' Abstract company building. ^ ;« nf ' Ii. 'm innu Folk Selact Speaker—J. A.'tin? Crom has been selafited as speaker for »ou» the .Illinois N ig h t'’ service to bo hold '> i° a t tho Christian ehurch Sunday night.

Mr. Crom camo from Whltcnido county, “om Illinois, and prefers Idnho to, ovon so ***ti good a country as that. Thoro were ‘“.w fifty-one lowa'pcople. present last Sun* aeri day night. I t Is believed tbnt Illinois

AtteRdanco will bo double tbis number. Mr. Mooro's sermon for tho evening

)lat- t e on *“ Qualifications for Public t : Officials.»

’ When you order botter tell your gro- ite - MBd yen "MAld O'Clorer.^’

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Ctasaifled-Ada are cheap—effecU»e.

jfacturer’s equipment I led mechanics to do per- Crank Shaft Griri^ing.lave Both

Cylinder Grinding Oo.le 80S . Salt Lake Oity

L R I N GT W I N F A L L S

MARCH 7/^ING P IC T U R Empany and production |Chicago, St. Louis, Kan- <laying a few one night ’o Portland, Seattle, Los ^;isco7 il J

* V ■ «

iiiseP rice ieadKng role of “JUNE,”, f >rld Over by— ^

T E W A L K E R >. 1 0 and $ 1 . 6 5 . "

/, Majestic Pharmacy ’’

slfilKSSERyiCE r SEGOK BONUS

W a r D e p a r tm e n t I s s u e s S ta t e , " ’^ " t S e t t in g F b r th P ro c e d ' u r e f o r D is c h a rg e d . S o ld ie r : in C o lle c tin g C asH

' . Soldlcm who have loft tlie militar) scted .without receiving payment ol’ tho bonus authorised by recent ae<Mrs. congress aro directed by tho war do i tAPv partment in. a communication just ro CroM ccived’by tho Twin Palls office of th<

. United States cmploymout service, t< jroM ®I’Pb’ to the lone finonco officor af Mrs. Washington, giving, ‘ certain roqulrec itch* information for this bonus. I t is e» P timated lhat n t least 1,250,000 porsoni lered discharged from the ser\*ic<rblcb entitled to tbo benefits of tblijturo .

Hero'ls tbu Htntcmcnt of the.w ar do partment In this regard:

>N Section 1400 of tho re%'enuo act ap I. G. proved Pcbruo.ry 24, 1019, - autborisei until the payment of a bonus of <00 to of IO of ficers, soldiers, field clerks and nursei 1 lot of t*lio army upon honorable separation Big from active 8cr%*ico by discharge, rcs'

luled Ipiation, or otherwise. This’ bonus l( not payable to tho heirs or representa-

. tives of iuy , decooiwd .soldier. , Thoso whb-are dlsehaVgwl •bereaftdi

, will recelv{) this bonus oit' tho .same 5 roll or voucher tipon which tbey arcpald

their' f inal'pay ..‘Those wbd bavb-'beMi'dl^harged and

have rccoivod thclr’^iaal pay without n«n- tbo $00 bonus.sb t^d writ6 a. le tte r to Uv> the Zone Plnancfi Officer, Lomon Build* «ak, ing, Washington, I>. C., stating- thoir tha t aervico sinco April 0, 1D17, the date of itlre last discharge,: apd tbeir present, ad- jn l^ dress to which they deslro their bonus •nth chocks to bo aen't. and inclosing with le t thia letter their dischargo certificate V* or'miUtary ord^r for diseharge-or both,

‘ i f botb wero issued. - *X. Upon the receipt In* tho Zone Of*

for ficcr, Wablngton, D. 6., of this infor- bold niatlon and the soldier’s discharge cer- ght. tificato, this officor will causo chocks nty, to ho drllwn and mallod to t t e claim- I so ants in tho order in wbieb thoir claltns rore wero rccoivod by him. Thc dischargo juQ. certificate will bo returned to ,(ho sol- nois dier with the check, ber. - I t 1* estimated tha t a t least t>ne mil­ling lion nnd a quarter persons Jiavo boeo blic discharged from' tbo sorvico wbo aro

entitled .to tbo bq^efits.of this act, and while payments will bo as expoditibus-

gro- ly as practicable. It will manifestly ' take considerable time t o . wrlto and Ldr. m nirtb is many cheeks.

d n d

A reception- was given ’l'ues»lay eve­ning a t tbo Baptist church In honor of Mr. and Mrs., William Cheok, '.vbo Aro leaving soon to mako tbelr homo in. Hollywood, C ^ . A program wns gh-in eonsisting o f a piano solo by Mis. Cnrl Benson, reading by Miss Lot'ia Bparktr, a solo by Mr. Wood, a rending*by Miss Esther Briggs, a solo by .Miss Jumntn Pcan and n piano selection l>v MIm Bummers of Filer. • Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Beatty and Mr. Mellaffoy spnho of thc

__ _ work of Jrtr. nnd Mrs. (7ho?k in tlic« ^hiirch nnd community. As.a token r f ■" their appreciation a picture of tho <-ld

church and a silver berry Kpoun were given to Mr. nnd.Mrs. Ohnok^ A Bi:p- per was served a t tho close .if the eve­ning's entertainment^

To " f in a n c e " n "T o L e t” adver­tising fampnign you need only set ^ d n —for perhaps n few tlays—a part of your poekot monoy.

y ^ s ^ n o i m c e m e n t j ,

Tho Royal Neighbors of Aaierica will bold their next regular meeting at' 8 o'clock FMday eve^ng, March 7 in I. O. O. F. hall. AU visiting members welcomei

AI.WAYB X.OOS FOB HUTTTAl. OBEAUEBT CO.'S AD8. YOU DON’T BAVB TO WAIT OVEB 60 HIAUTBS TO GET 6Go FOB BUTTEB FAT. EXCEPT DIJBIKO THE BT7SH. . TB3SN 7017 CAK EN ­JOY THE BEST BOOK, W ITH FLEN- TY OF BEADINO MATTBE. 222 SHOSHONE ST. WEST.—adT.

P e a r a 0 3 0 . 0 . 1 51

WiUlnm Bnncc (if Filer is bere on ■ I)usinc»s.

Roy Hunt . j>cnt llic d a r licrc from j j Murtaugh. |

Homer Craven is here frnru llnlli^ter 1 . I cm liiisincM. ! '

Paul Coml'H ■I'cnt WVdncwlay here, from Kimberly. . ‘

James MrNnmara of Bulil is in Twin Kails on iiuslnrsR. t

I*. U Dodd .>f .Icroine i< in Tnin Falls on liusineiw. {

George C. KieJd of Jerome Is in'Twin (^li< on bu»incs.«. i

Ray M: Woo.1 of Filer i» vn Twin Palis OD buiilncM. 1

Mrs. OtislSanipson *j>ent Wcdii.’»<laT here from Han*en. ' I

■ A. Balt‘ camc here from Hansen on business W'edaesday. s

Mr*. A H. Bolton *pent Wednesdar

TWINFALLS

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Dresses for Mact

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the C T B M t o IW■ to J r a m ^ to B I' M M tlIred .

ions ‘ TBi l l l t 'W mvice •tbla

Ztion Women’s (res- "

With the .coming ( house dresses. Gir

■ h^ve an exceptiona gingham dresses, a

’ . prices.out

' Wonilelr •' -

_ There could be not»«• ' than these well ma ■ith

Jack TarFor the afternoon, They are a little dri

L. low perfect fr^do r ‘rg! dies and dresses- t r1 Housearo I Made of light and ( S.'I hams.U rmd >

iQirls’ Schooli : - - - ^

in.

M M B m

f l r P M M R

■ ' '■ :■ TTt Phe ‘ Mr f ' J i f r i■Id ' ' i f Iro J t

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r. Serviceable (We want you to see

. . faultlessly. ma!de of percales. Come in, .these dresses.

Jack Tar1 Just the thing for t ™ ' "collars and cuffs ir

styles favored by tl 3 to please.TBO V . ............ ..I- --- —2 L. L. Million of Hansen wjH>iit yes­

terday here on business.Mra. Ouy Tunks of Rogtmon is in '

Twin Falls on business. '.\ndrew H ansen"^V ile r spent Wed-,

nesday here on husuicss.H. H. Bailer of Gooding is here for,

n ncx'cral dMS on husinosA, |H; A.^'^Frite of Bnrley is here oii

n j liusinesn for a few davn.

Mra. .V Helsley of Rogerson i« vinit- I in;; friends here this week. i

' KImer Kequa spent W’r<!ncmlny here lon Imsiness from .Kiml>erly. '

11 P. R. Kmcriek of Jerome is n Itiiii- ncss visitor here thin wt^ek.

n R.' H. Denton spent Wednesday here .from Kimberly oa businesn.

II Mrs. Ktta Bovd of Murtaugh is vlit- iting friends h en Hsis week. '

rt Gonlon Wilkins w*at to Kimberly on - Imsineiw Wednesdar evening. ^7 T. M.- Atkin of Boek Creek eame ' licrc Wednesday on b u s in es

a Misa M arguerite' MeV>y of Haasen 1 * >cnt Wednesday here sboppiag.

r Mra. Charlea Mann of Haasen shop- i

LSEIAILYNEWS

lues of pronounced n

Morning* and A

s Gi|is:hani and Percg of Spring you will sur •iingham bids to be as, pc inally attractive', line of b 1, as well as pe^^^le d r e s

in^en’s Khaki Middylothing more serviceable : nade khaki suits. See.thei

ar Middies and Middin, these middies and midi dressiefthan the percale lom and comfort. See ou) trimmed iri red, blue, andise Aprons In great id dark percales' an d '^ la j

i Ginghatiis and Peiee the new Wash Dresses of beautiful plain and fa in.and loolc over both stj

ir Middies and Middr the girls. Made of good in contrasting colors.

' the most discriminating

es- G. Andres of Idaho Falls is In Twin Tails on business for n few days.

ill ' Mta, K. W. .Jones of Hollister is vis- 'iliiig frienda hero for a fen- dny.i.

:d -, J. W. Ronp. rame hero Wednesday ' Bnrloy to tran.iact bnsiness.

for, Ms. J . M. McGrew of Kimberly spent. I \Vcilne»«lj»y in Twin Falls shopping.

ori Mrs. T. .T. Autry of Hanson sjM'nl Weilncsdny in Twin Fait* Mhopping.

it- Mrs. (ieorKC P. Orovcr of Hollister I is visiting friends here thts week.

•rp llcnr>- W. Tucker of Burley npent thc day here on business Wednesday.

-Mrs. O. K. Tyler of Kimberly spent Wi*dneiday In Twin Falls shopping.

Mm. T.^la S tarr went to Kimberly last niglit, en 'rou te to Rt. Anthony.

L. A. Hay/ord eame here from Bnhl on Wednesday to remain aeveral day*.

Mra. C. R. I)«tw U er o f H ollister sp en tthe first part of the week berr witb friends.

“*■ Mr. and Mra. Ed Parker of .HolHatei are spending a few dara here witb

cn friends.Mr. and Mra. J . E. Smitb of Boger.

1>- soa are here this j s te k visitiajr with

merit in

Afternoon Weai

SAIjEff

ircaleTD.irjesses, .urely need; some_hew. popular ais ievw, We bptb plain arid fancy 3 8 s e s at reasonable:

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ly Suits.,, . -e for-gobd‘bard wear , lem. , ■

jdy Dressesiddy dresses are ideal.,e dresses and still ai­mr. line of white mid- nd g r e e n . ___: Vflirfetyla ^ 'a n d fancy ging-

harming: StylI ) ::

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I n II n *

*ercale Dresses;s for girls; they are - fancy ginghams, also styles and prices on

Idy Dressesid white material with_^

You will find the ng shoppers a t prices

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irin I Mr. and Mrs. P . Gamming of Eden !aro tbo guests of friends hore for a few days.

i-is-1Mr. and Mra. 6am Parker of Hol-

^ .lister are visiting friends here for n I few <hrys. ^

^ s s Jessie Bnowhlll wbo has* been, in Colorado for the past week rotnrned^

' yesterday.

• A. K. Howell 6f Rogerson came her** Wednes<laT to spend a few days trans*

jpj, I acting business.

V. C. K e rr 'o f Boiso who has Itecir fn t her« several day* oa bnsinesM'BrtunVed

home last nigbC

Mr. aad M ra Fred Rpeacer .-anw bera from Hollister with M iii Mls»

rly W Uifed last aight.Mrs. Laura S h ar^ ' wbo Jiaa been l.en*

ihl Tlaitiaff her son, retnnred te h c rb o n w ' yn. ia F iler last night. -r i t _ M rv C. C. Baker aad daugblen of itb Barley spent tbe day with Mrs. B al •

G. Blae on Wedneaday.r,.£ . Mra. E. A. Tayb>r who kaa bees ria il. itb iB f ker danght«r k«re, rvtvrMd (o ber

b o ae ia FUer ea Wedawday.•r. "Mrs. WUbnr Bottpa a f BaU c«m« ith b«r«'W edaeadav crcB lnr to rlmit h**

pAOB.rira

’ p Ao e s i x " ; ' ,

yEEOFlfi .-'ISiTllSED

INIBFIILLS- R e s id e n ts o f S u b u r b ^ O is t r ic t f

T u r n tp_O Id D o b b in to N e g o ­t i a t e R o a d s I m p a s s ib le W itli

. T h e i r C a r s

ITnpfuliicjw Of tho lioAc in tlio Twin . Palls country cnnnot be wholly pnMoi

until au niloqunto nystcni of hard ffur /need ronds in built. , ,

Willi Ton<l9 .from T^rin Pfllln ih ovorj direction practically prohibiting othoi than horsn-drawn traffic thro'ugh. thei: miKlily dopths, tho nutomoblleB-romois today in thc garaffo# nt many nuburtan homi'K, whllo Dobbin takea bla placa oiicp morp between tho nhnftii of tho buggy or biickboard kt-pt only for use in traveling tliD ronds of tho Twin ra ils country in tho winter and cafly spring Kcano'ns.

^ ' Moro horso-drawn vehicles luiTe »p- 'peared on tbe streets of Twia FaUa lit ■tbe' p u t two v e e la than have entered

- -the‘d t y , duiln* of sevenU .^...•..-anonth* precedlaig; ■ ■ ' ' *• i, . A farmer rcaiding within' two .mUe j - o f th o city drove a ho rso 'dad 'bugaj'

..into Twin FallB tb5#_ day,«lonvJpg.a poW- (^rfjul automobile at- homo in the gar* uge. Ilo said tMC- Ilo' was 'a fra id to attem pt tho trip ia the ear^ bocaiiso he iiad to got baclc,bomfijtlio-e&mo day.

o m c e r . ln BtnUt*. , . V .-Deputy Sheriff. P . O. Herriman was

i-nlled i^ppn Wodniaday to servo somo, pnjwr* in a clyU caflojout a t a distance of noine six miles fronTTwin INUla. Ho inlcrviowod a number o r tho oWnors oi auto livory sorTices, m M tin g -^ th f la t r<>fufmlH ill All but one inntanco among th m to attem pt tho trip nnSor any coitf((lrrntlon._ Ono driver mild tha t ho would attem pt tho trip provided hq wrro aiisurcd of payment 6'f what thi> trip was worth. In .explanation, he

- aaid that th» prico 'might bo thc rogti lar fare, ond it might be the prieo <if n new car.* Thc officor fipnily sorurrd n tcnin hnd buggy nnd drvvc out through mini linh-deep, spending the greater pnrt nf the afternoon in tho sorvic^. of tli6 pnpcrs.

AU fe r Boad Bonds.O u t'o f 30 fnrmpra interviewed dtrr-

ing thc pnst week not one hris exprcxV- 4^1 opivoKltion to thu $1,250,000 roadf bond-isBuo to bo. voted upon March 18, 'Oil- the contmip’ unanlnitiy of Opinion in tavift of every posHible movo to bet­te r road conditions has been marked.

^ROCK GREEK • 71

(Special to Thc Ncw^.) ,BOCK CBEEK—Monday evening

while Forrest ,Edminiater; who is rent­ing Ihc Aahdown ranch/ was away for n load of hay, the burn caijght fire and had gained such hpndway before.bciug diMove«.‘d, th a t i t wai - Impoasiblc tp fiavo ' the buUding. Several oT , the' neighbors living a t a distanco, saw nnioke nnd also flames but thonght it was iiu rn ing’woods and poid no atteo- tion to it until tho barn was wrapped in flames. Ed Owens s:#v and realized the trouble and hurried (o (ho assist- oneo of Mr. Edmlnistcr, who had also discftvcrod.the fire, on his way home with the hay.. They succoeded la ear- lng bis car, a set of harness a'ad eight Hacks o£ wheat, but the bam was a total loss. I t is not known how the fire originated, but tho popular bplief is-that a '•p a rk from his -pipe had ^ c n smouldering in the bani before he left and a puff of wind had fanned it to a blaze.

Tbe Stoek QrowersVaasociation met a t the hall Tuesday fbr their regular spring meeting. At this meeting nIV questions p c r ta i^ a g to tbe coming roundup aro settled and other busineas disposed of. AJ thero was only b smttfl a ttcadaace the old officers will hold over. H. P. Larsen being clcctcd aa .director to fUl tbe place of ono a W n t. H . P . Larsen and Oeorge D. Crbdiett left Tuesday evening fo t Burley on busiaess of tbo association.

Among,thoso who atteaded the piano recital a t Twia P alls Monday -«vciHag wore Mr. and Mrs. Bernard S trie li^ , Mr. and Mrs. L. M. VanEston,. M rs. C .’J . Demorw, Miss Gladys Strieker and BolUa Strieker. Tbey found tha t the roads grow worae as they approach- oil Twin t'nll* and the last few miles were almost impassable for a ear. .Tlie roads around B ^ k Crock are now fiao and hard except the ono running nortb anil south through tho Bock Creek canyon, and the i>eople had no idea what they wore to encounter before renching their destination.

SQUITT SOOSTfl OAPITAl..'NAMPA, Idsho—Tho capitalijatlon

of the Fartners’ Society of Equity of— Nsinpn was ■ inerea»cd from 120 ,000

to 4100,000 in amendments to their ar- tlelea of incorporation filed with the cotmty clerk a t Caldwell, February -C.

The name of. the company was changed In the articles of ineorponi- tioa - from tbe Farm ers’ Society of

•Bfluity to thc Idaho E^uitjr Exchange.Directors who In tbe past have been

chosen annnaUy will frmn now oa be «Iectcd for a term of t h r « years and fonr of them elected each year.'

Wark has already commeeced on the £ q tiity '« new bnUding on Ninth 'avenne. and F in t s t r e ^ which will cost io tbe tuHghborhood of <25,000 aad wiU be finiahed la 'tim e to haadle the snmmer aad faU bnsiaesa.

. Plans «f the Jqn ity*s new 100-barrel ' f lo o r "*03, which WiU cost 4SdfiOO,^»i«

* 1— ts be. p r^sasa lng .rap id ly ai>-l it ' i s belicT ^ th a t actual construe'inn of

•ithe-m lU soon 'i^U rt.'__

, sr* agalh ni& is'g «toekfo«i).: The T w im T a H ^ * « Mills. (Adv.)

• ■ . ’ ■ I ■ ■ ■H E D C R O S S T R E A S U IT E R

f lE P O R T S FOFT FE B R U A R Y

Flnonci^ Statem eni Shows'Twln County Obapter W ith Balanco of v

914,000 ^ t e r B p e ^ B S2.179.06

S H aving,authorised ozpenditures dnr in{( tho month of Februarv iu the tota! sum of *.')I72.aS, tho ^win Kalis Count; Qe'd Crora cliapter entered - upon- thi hionth of March with a-balanco or band of $14,051.70, as against «1C,;

l e t s on haad yobruary J, nccordlnjto the rojKirt of TroasurCV II. R. Grant

g o - just issued. •M th largest itom among-tho ozpondl

tures for thc month was'♦1277.19 fot 'motorials and .supplies purchased. Then wa% oxponded by the homo scfvico sec‘

’win -$184.3.8, aVd for ftx-d' •. Toward Ihe expense• of. m ainlainlng‘ tho ctnCrgency' influ r enza hosplta l'nb Kimb'ctlv thero wat

very cdntribhted *457.74.: ContwbutioAs and gifts to the. chap-

heir *cr during the • inontb amounted to *173.05. r. ■ .. .

'ban , • • '' ~laco •• Bxcolicnt hog feed for sarc. The tho Twiu Falls Plour Mills. (Adv.)use • -winsfly New Vflgetable W ax Prom Ecuador.

Prom prehlfltoric timoa tho lodlaDa »P- of Ecuador have uUllscd A wax fbuod

tfa certain •Bpetfica of tall palms for I™* moklng cnndleg, ?ay» the Sdentlflc

,/UnerIcan.,;. This • w o * , occurs on tho lUes tranks' In 'granular fo m , cach tree

furnishing aboat .fifty pounds. The t j t ^ grovr.in groat nambcra on tho mountalna aloog tbe coast. Samples

[ 'to of 'th is -Wttjc were sent to Franco and ) he Gennany, from whlcb conotrlca favo^ S'. nble reports ond ttiiNaa?er'‘o f I0 »*6enl8

a pound wero rccelvcd- , was ■3mo. ' Value-of Happiness,nco M akd.persons happy nod tbere will Ho oot be h a lf the qnarrellng or a tea th

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dnr- . Salmon' Biver Oanal Oo.. VaUd for Prosent •.

the ‘ - -• — — , .p on Tho maintenance eliarge-for 1910 < «1C,: $1.SS per acre assessed by the ^altto rdlng Biver Cdnal company was approve irant Tnesda^ by the state laiid board ov(

the prot'esi8"o f members bf the Qaldic ondi- S ettle rs ' association. ,) for Tbo iw iiU ou objecting to the ihelat rhere of cpsts o f ' alteration and I'epA' I gee- a t tfio check basin were dcnie

ex- by the board, and tJiis item is approve >enso X.B O'proinV^maintonanco chargp. Th nfiu- item, however, Is not to' bo modo dc: ■ was and ; final, im til further detei

minatUn' is' r a d o dnrinjg thc comln •Jinn. l" igo tion 'season by moasurcment, < J Ip tho .water lossos 'in tbo chock basin. ]

. i t ,is then fouod thot i t Is 'no t a projH conatruetion itom, and not n jirop< niaiiitonaiico c|)argo, tbo amount .e:

Tho ponded upon , tho check basin is to ti idv.) credited os payment on wnter ooj

tr&cts.

cmBAMBRY. TO BUILD' , NAMPA- ^ 0 Jonama Crearaet

for .of Nampa will build a ioo«.7® orn creamery here tbis spring a t ft eo!

atlflc ^ »2 0 ,0 0 0 , oxeluslvo of tho cost o tbo mnchlnory. Tho building wUl bo locui

tree on Ninth avenuo aad F irs t strui: T he and.wUl-bo built as soon as the plnn the oro completed by Leo B..Oooke, nrcli;

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lVO^ HOLSTElZr COW BBXK08 »316.«nl8 BdLBRIDIAN, Idilho—Au extra' fin

I Uolstoln cow- brought the handsomi - . j priCo. o f . $310 a t the sale ho ld 'a t th

I ranch' o f Col.:£lias S^arstcrs, near her . last w eok..-Another cow of the s ^ i

. . class broaght $300 and 'Iho hord.com nianded an average of $S2S. Thn raxl wsa conducted by Leo Marsters. ^'

^ M o d e m L i g h t n e s !

rpH ERE is much to be said for X the closed car bodies that set the first high standards of coach building applied to motor carsi

Peerless leadership in Closed Car construction was established in the early days of the indiwtry. •

Tht^re is much to be said for newer methods—whor they work real improvement.

The PotIcss Closed Care of to- .day embody those fundamental principles developed by the old master. cpach builden, combined with all that constitutes genuiae improvement in modem methods.

The result—modeiTi Hghtne»e with ^tabitity,

Mounted on the famous Peerlas -iight chassb, with ita two sepa-

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t h e J i t f a t In t h a t fam tJoB d u n d e r i r r i g a t i o n , t h e b a la n c

[9 of '■ lania "are being pnimon t im e a n d t h e c o i n p a i^ ia , j ovcd AU l a n d « w i tb in a r a m n s o over p o in t . ■ 'iSion

Dry lands m being sold a t «1C clad- $00 . per aeror whleh includes watc irpAFr eh a r^ , $1,M pw Irrigt^le acre per

. A lfiO fcC g^Brfiold peasiPotal »«■ ' g to»n> 'dof ■ • ■ W rite direct to the eompwy fo

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B Y R E D C R O S S -M A N C Imod- . - ■ —-J.' - . . . . .eost Miss Jane MaxweU Is Bleeied to 8 d t of cM U ra. O. D. AOceh as O ffldal >eut- ' . of Twin FaUs O rganlu tioo .truut . • . » • • ■ - - ■

Miss Jane Maxwell is vice chalrmi o f tho ‘Ewin Falls branch of tlw Amot can Red Gross, being namod n( tl regular monthly board .meeting ,to su coed .in that position,"Mrs. George 1

fine Aiken, resign'cd. 'A t thu same mee omo ing, M rs.'V . H. Onnsby wns oppolnte tho chairmau of '^ i e . knitting committe<

here Beports uf,auxiliaries presented nt th uhic meeting showed increnscd ac tiv ity goi :oni- orally with tho passing of the Infli Rale cJiza cpidemic, Borgor b eing 'the bai ^' ner auxiliary.

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or rate and distinct ranges of powet e t the Peerless, Closed <!^rs of toda: ch maintain their leadership.

In s\l'Sstantiar comfort they ar ar not to bc surpassed.

In oj>eration they give the mos distinctive'performance yet at

Qj. tained by motor cars.*’lc The ‘loafing” range offers th<

acme of soft, smooth, efficient, eco ^ nomical application of power.al Thc “sporting” range rdeaks ai Id abundance bf power for emergende ed and speed which few eara ho« ae possess.

Let us show, you its remark^li M ■ range of performance—those con

trastB of opposite .virtues wfaid have made the Peerless Two

ss Power-Range the distinctive motoi a- car of the dayJ

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^ 8 1lobile Companyipped Garage in the 'West

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T / L X j A N P Sdrid Irrigable Acres 'S o u th e r n A lb p r t a a n d a r e » m o ^

B d i s t r i c t , 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 a c r e s .-will b e ia n o e 'is .b e in g s o ld f o r g r a in g r o w -

p n t b n t h e n i a r k e t f b r t h e f i r s t i s lo o k in g f o r b o n a f i d e , s e t t l e r s . IB o f t e n n i i le s o r J e s s t o s h ip p in g

$1C to $30 per a c r^ ir r ig a b ie lands $M to water rights—operation- and ma,intei>apee, per year—e ^ payments and low interest,

potatoes aod root erops can be saecessfully.

ly fo r ftill p i ^ e a l a r s i n d 'p o m p h l o t s .■

Irrigation Gdmpany, Ltd.a Department . 1 -', ALBEltrA, CANADA.

. Excellent hog feed .’for^w le. Twin Falls f lo u r M lUa.-. (Ad

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* Mobanjaipdiuxs In- E o r ^ - I ^^ . Ing In.” . . 't to -atiendanco is .steai

Increasing,' and one Sondi^ four 1 , ,~ ^ammedtm . profeasora were t i t ' i

irmnn preaching service, and 16 Mohamroe<! imo.ri- tioys came to the Sunday acbool fo r i ‘ first time.'TBCIP fa th e rs fitood.outs “ the window to asccrtftln w hnt i n?eef ‘ *P«chlDg m ight bp,. A num bfr o f tb <t » A' thos flsten/ag"out o f doors.—3 littee ChrisUan Hcraldi -t th is — — -------- ^ .‘ gon- To “ finance'* a • “ To L e t” hdv influ- tising campaign you deed only sot as ban- —for petlinp^nr~<ciL_day»~a port

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On Boilnsis T tIr-^L . T; W right w ' .:.i to Boiso on "buslneM-lM^ night. ‘

b f . ■' Majnin In Bois^-UJwl j. '& a h n 1 (V . las t n ig h t-fo r.B o ise ’ e r o he .will

iMveral days Iool:ing^ af te r buslnnk

. Looka'O vsr Field—Dr. 0 . L. Tssa fS- of •Victor, Colo., arrived hCTO Wodi n g , day to Wok o v er 'th 9 Idaho, countrj

f o U ake H o m e 'E e r^ M r. aii.d %y, 8 . F raotis and chUdren anived

>ce. Wednesday from Iowa, to make »»t. , homo here. - • . . .lily. . - • * ■■ ■■*■■-

.IMVSS Hospltat-~Mxs. W. P. Swi - iflgtin, who has b ew ia ih£ hospi

betv for three weeks, Vetumed fo homo ip Kimberly h » t aight.

Buys Home H e re - J . G. Smith W nesday purcbasftd through tho £ . Pinch Bealty company a residence

[ , P ifth avenue oast from -WUUam Boel

. Back fhrm Callfoxnfa^Mr. a n d 2 ’ p. P. Vamey and.fam ily have retttn

from" cjiilfom ia wiiere thejr have b ?- for several weeka on a.vacatloa tr l j

(Adv.) . _■ —. •Auditor B etiuns to Z i tk ^ U ls s

A. Blms, who has beea b e re .a o ^ t the books of tho Amalgamktea Sn

? company, returned to the .home .ofi In Balt Lako laat night..,.. ■

Mo- ,. • , : :v'studen t Bandman’ iiooreT-The , bi

medan co n « rt given under, the snpervision ror the T. J. Bainbridge: in. high school as« mtslde bly, on ^ ( ^ e s d a y , was heartUy ikb{ i t the ciatod by the stud'enta and tho gue f tbem ■■ e —.,:_Tbo S n n U fo r Portland Ootttae—Mrs.- ■ P. Edwards.of Twin, Palls and Mrs.

A. Tbnm of F iler will tako the cou .hoino servke worlt. givon by

“ ^U ' Bed CroMa>home gejvieo instltuto a r t of commencing^Sliarch iOr*-

Oonrt Kamee Ajipralsem—T. P. M ray, L. Bnsmussen and-D. W. Jenk oroxtho aiyjraisori named Wadnesi by Pirobato Judgo .0. P . D uvall,to ; praise tho cStnto flf'-r’lho' la to -£ jya Craven, deceased.^ J . W. .Craven administrator of the' estate.

Badges for BeUef ^ o rk e rs^ A ll ’ men who havo w orked,in 'a n y brsi of the. Bed Cross fo r a period of :

' 'months or 800 hoars, are entitled wuar scrvieo badges. ^ U informat regarding these badgifs may bo obts od b y coBsultlng diffor«nt - brai headqtTartcrs.' '

liCts Contract for -BuUdlng—C,' Cosgriff Wednesday' awarded to- V

Ithm n . Reed, contracting builder, 1 V'ofitrnct for constnictlnn. of oxtcns: oilditlons to thc building on ,Seco aveuiiu w s t pccupicd'sinee -191G tke Coagrlff S ira company.; Tho ci trac t price is ISSOp, A^’contract I the-installation o t a hot water bo iiig system is 'to be 'le t soon and-wo is to be begnn a t oiiee; -

Belatlvea U oet H s ra -B . B. Darlii ton, cliicf engineer for tho Twin Fa Nortb Side Canal company, come iii Wednesday from Jerome to rettim w: his Aon,’Jo m , who was dlschrsgod tl day from the Boyd hospital where underwent, an operation for appcn eitis, and to meet .his brother, P.

. Darlington of Wonatehcc, Washlngt< state horticulturist, who is returnl a f te t j i v b lt w ith hla mother la Di

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Tha Elks g a v e ' a very kacevsai dancing party on Tuesday. Being I las t'n ig h t before Lent wbea »> ma do not dance, added to the gaiety the party.

M js. Jamea B. BothweU eatertals fe r her aon, Jimmie, on WedaeadaTfe^ ninf^ a t 7 o'eloek. A fter M ^ w N l of games th o 'y o tu g itiiiisbrf‘j B f c V delicious lunch.

Mra. E. J . Finch gave a Iv th d ~ Tneaday afternoon for her s(

James, who waa 8 years old. Seveatu gu'esta.spent the afternoon ia playi games.

Mra, W. A. Babcock was hoslAss t b e ^ i m ^ a s l elnb on-WednMday i teiAoon... This U tba third msetlag the m m bers slaee their,w ar work h permitted them to coatlans. thoir cl Interesis.

Mrs. H. 0 . Brown was hostess at , kensington on Tuesday afternoon. 1

hostess served a dainty throe-coui lunch a t the end of the afteraoon. T jpiests were Mesdames E. H. Oat< W. D .' Amsbary, T . L. T nm errM .

, Mitchell, C. F , Bowles, Davc.Gir.lnt A. B. ColweU and Vaa Hemert.r ,

M rs..W Uliam « . Reed' cntertnin. for W?r son, Pomeroy,,on Satur-l.is*. 1 occasion helBg bis fifth birthday fini versary. Tho afternoon was npcnt playing games and singing. TJie hoi cess served an elaborate blrthdav lonc eon to the guests s t a table defornti •la red, white and blue. A la.-jo birt

• eake formed the eentcrpieco i the table. The gneats were BiUr Ba coek, Mirian Babeoek, Stmmio Hot woU,.Jack Dwight, Uoyd Barrett, W Iiam Beed, SybU BcnI, Ixiis B-e Flora Thomas and Dorothy i'auUa.

^ HABSIAOE LIOSKSBS.* Marriage, licenses were Issned We

nesday afternoon in Twia PaUs to tl foUowing:

Byroa Fraacls Decker aad Elizabe Caroline Smith, both of Twia Falls.

. r a n x ADVAKOXKO- THE U tm rA I . OBBAKHBY OO. ]

P A T lN a &S 0BHT8 FOB HU'W i;i f a t . TAKB TOUB OTty.AM 7 THEM AT O ONliT WAIT Am u t o t b s t o o e t t h e c a s h - ^

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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AOTOMIBTO 7^' ASBSB B. WILSON—L a w ^ r. I

HOMBR O." a a L L J ^ B ^ d Bulf.lFng. “ i

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E. T j'.ijlE S O II — aonernl' p r o c lS ’ Bcomi C and 7 Iditbo Powor. Bldg..

i i r a i l ^ t V S ^ E L E T ^ tto " rn e y B •a t I * F . " Px»ctI<^o In all CoarU; Twin ,

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' B. M. WOLFS—^ w j e r , Sooma 6 and e, over Idaho' Department 8 tore, Twin i

. ,, Fall#, Idaho.

I . £ i n s B — U » y g r . . o r i in l io a I ColloetfoD Department. OfficM,Boomi 0 and 7 Over Twin Falls Bank ^t Tru»t Co., Twin Fallfl, Idaho. *'

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W O LTENDEN '& OSOOOI^Boom 8. ^ Power Bldg. Telephono ?01_*nd.a71 “

J ^ O n iE B R ~ !■' s : “d l’ POETBBPIBLD—Civil, Hydrau-

' lie and Mining EnRinoer. Twlh FalU, g Wahoi Pbono ' oi

CffiCmOPUOTOBSDR. WYLT’S O m O PB A O TIQ SAN-

ITABIUU—Alt forma of Eleelrreltj, Uineral Vapor and EIe<>trie Light oi Bathal 3M F ifth Avo., E. Tel. 20«. C

•rest also 1-4 mlU -from school, 1 mile from ehnrch. ICO •cr«s all Improved and fenced, 00 »crca SI fa ll plowed, balance, in hay., « v e , room “ houae with bath, eleetrie UgKU, tele^ phone, well.- M l outbnildlnffS, bams, ” hoghoase, chicken honao" and ahed* H ost be ,sold a t oace, come aad look ^ I t over. tlOO per aere. Tliree mllea ■outh, 4 Raat of Joromo. Winona Stock

• Farm, Ouy I. Towle, Mgr., •

ColiovBta V ow A*plr*lIon«. ” Vaty few people are sa tlsfM -w Itb v<

tfae work tbc7 a re <kdss> Many of then) have a ^ r a t lo iia fo r Mmetbfng better, XDore congcnial. I f yon have ■“ any natnral I'eaolng toward a hlgbci i,] grude ^ work, says Ftiytit«al Culture ‘nc Mngnxloe, <Soo't strive to' p u t It ont of in your tnlndL toot try to keep It very —

. a a c h la yoar mind. I t na}’ Indlcntc . • fltild for which you arc esiwclnlly Jj

glftoO. If yoa hnv« any nmbUloos, cnl* tlvnte them. It Is only those who (lore _ ^o fonow.the ra id ing stnr of destiny by «Dc6 oraglnff and culU%-ntlns these nspl- — « tlo e « who ultlrantely move forward ‘"j* to tbelr realization. ^

«elf.Tmy; 8 eIf.Pr«J*o. n a i f tho world Is gnawed by the j},

tM*8t Self PUy and tho other half Is gn . b itten by tkt> beast Self Praise. I t Is

better t 6 «h»lB both these saimala and CO oo t free and «ncoDceracd .abont ro< seU. , AU th is caooem ahoat self ts ca ttie cslafortnM wW di dog* t t e jnan or

has ooc related ktaMeV to tb e oae —; valreraal law. wi

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ATTENTION!Owiag to the 'deouad for fiTinrHBg ]Batter, we are in aeed of more no'cream. Briag it to the faetory a&d Wi•ave th« uptown station ezpsaae. act

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" CLASSIFIED I:4 AOVmiSM EIITS ;__ rT.ARHn r m n ^A TB a 'lOc On« InurUim, pel w|iM ________ lo !;5c O n, vroA (DtOx u l W m U t)___ 100 .'fie Oaa month (Dalljr aod Weeld7 )_ J t6e.

M lntm aa.'charga fo r each «trT*rt*"n ~ of any classified ad, i s cesta, Adi

must jxa for a itatMl petiod of tioM. ? J5; , ' PHONB 32 , J

~ ~ F o r S a l e !

^ FOR SALE—3-room houao and alcop^ e ing porch. Enquire C92, 8 th Ave.- B. «

— FOR SA L E -M on 's «8Jf1 U. 8 . Army fShoca Moijpl Shoo 06. J

so FOR SALE-^Sow, will pig in March. » ^ Phono C2DM.

FOB 8 ALF/—Bhode fJilnnd Bed set- 1' ting egga. Pboae 772-W. (;

f o b 'S A L E —Seed barley, |3 ow t T , , L. J , Miller,.'right a t Curry. • • p

f o b s a l e —Fonl delivery cnr with c— ciicloaod body. P .,0 . Box 742; r

— f o r SALE—." Buff Orpiiiffton rooa- tfm. Box 1D4, RoKorson, idnbo. ^... 1------- . - - n

Wo aro oRnln making atnekfood. Tho n— Twin •Falla Flour Mills. (Adv.) It

Women's $0.50 to J9.00 DrcVa's^o'es I!' ♦■7.45. Model Shoo Co. “

r" FOR SALE—Roun.l recrl baby buggy. ®] Practically now. Phono 204-J.

■J FOB SALE—Tram nrij 24 in. saog F plow. M. Larsen, Bock Creek, Idn.^ n'

n ------------ -— l: ------------- ■— _______ HFOR SALE—Ono cow, ouo doien —

— Rhode Inland,Bed hens. Phono 570113.id . ' — > inI, FOR SALS—Equity la 4 room mod- q, I, ern houso. 031 B. L, Blvd. ,F. B. Bara- _

r .FOR SALE—Boy's all lealher School nl

Shoes *2.30,“ #2.70, »3.15. Model Sh-jo U;I co^___________ ■; ----------------- fflI F ijB SALE—Bhodo Inland. R«K-pul-— lets; Belgian rabbits; canned fruit.

Phono 772-W. so

FOB 8 ,\L E —5-room modern hoasa, good location, terma. Call 547 F ifth N., or phone 603J,

FOR BALE—String of tow boracs, hnrnessea, wogona. J . Walker, 2 mllea ®”

: south Bock Creek P . 0 . »*'■ » •■■' cr: ’, FOB SALE—1810 Ford touring car, p , t or trade fo r alfalfa hay o f seed. ClandaI. Corbly, 1134 Add Av'e.

r F 0 B : 8 A L B ^ -^ e a pasw Bcn Palga 0 ear; will trade fv - jp iO l - e ^ XafiBirs e a t n w .^ - 'y .p r Q

0 FOR SALE—Men'a ‘'d u ^ Io '* V ^rk a Shoes *3.65. Model 8 hqo Co. . '" KOB 8 A L B -0 « . l« r» , or two uuUJ Bl , soda fountains, eheap' for. cash, bofore — ’ March Ifith. . P . 0 . Box 742.‘ FOR SALB—Ten acre tract, two^room W■ house. Fine for sogar beets. $1500.00 ““ ' If taken a t onco.- Address F . J . <iare‘, news. H i

FORT SALE—7 room modern house;!1 very desirable location; or will trade ^ ( for smaller house. P. O. Box 431, TwinJ Fall*. , J..• FOR SALE—80 acres,, near Bllas/ ^' Idaho, 05 acres in cnitivatlon, nlfalfa,! imsturo nml plow land, fenecs, build- or:( inKS,xtc. Box 101, Bliss, Idaho., i FOR SALB—Urrmudn Onions nt |1 «n■ n sn(-k, nnd seed barloy. nt n hun-

liivd. Joliii 8 lpk<ms, Buhl, 4 mllon cas* jdi' of tbo northeast corrtcr of Buhl. __i FOR SALE, RENT OR E.XCIIANQE ,{5. —<iood rebuilt typowrlteni of all makes. .I .Sei' Hoover nt BunlnrM ColleRO or writo . .

J . It. Bichey, Supert, Itlnbo.- ■ , . , , eat

FOR SALE—TfloJ sows, lo farrow yoiMarch, Mny and Juno. Begisterod givlinmpshlres and Grade Duroc, Chester edand P. C., and pigs. Phono 728. joi

FOR S A L E -F urnltuw for eight room modora Income flat, centrally Io* cated. Addreas J j, care of The News, . ' or call ova«_Bldri,age's. ”

I 'w ith bed, almost new, or will trade fo r hit larger rragoa or /arm tools. P . O. Box as. 428, Twin FalU, or eall 5<U 5th ave. W.

>XJB s a l e —Hix colta, comlng threeyears old, weight from 1200 to 1300 jibs., o r.w ill trade for cattle. .D avid hisBamberrj-, .1 mites sooth of foundry on ^the eost end p f Main 8 U tjjy

FOB SALE—John Deere New-Way power sprayer, 2 1-2 horse power Kow- Way engine. Oood condition, ready for action. CaU and see demonstrntioa a t «< Conway Auto Top Co., 324 Main ave. E. ^

SALB—ReUn^juisbmeat oa. 320 moi acre enlarged homestea4l rn lry in Bush

I Valley eoantrj-, «0 miles south of Salt ^

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1 r o a n u L BLake,~ 4 miles from . railroad station. Address'C. J ., eare Kswsi

FOB 6 AIiIH-Gabbage, "onions and potatooq for s^e . Delivered free of I

" J charge aaj^rhero w ithia tho city limits. 1 Anchor Bay, Orain * Peed f Co., 240- ■

lo 251 Sixth ave. W. Telephono 83.A I --------------------------------------- ---------------1Ute BEST B in ON TBE NORTH 8 IDK J

TRACT.—97.4 acres, 1 I .4 miles from ’ . town, all fenced and cleared, 40 aerea ti>

nlfalfo, good deep soil. Thia is a anop. * Prico $140.00 -per «cre. »3,00p cash <

. payment. Sto Shepard Investment Com • ^ pany, Wendoll, Idabo .' ^

—. FOR SALE—40 acroa, 3 miles south- * >p east Joromo; 30 aerea alfalfa, balance

stubblo. No buildlngai 6 f t . woven wire ' fence. Price, tl45.00 per aero if sold i

"y boforo Feb. 1st. For partjeulare'seo 8 . j _ L-»4Jughflll, 1 mlJe nortfiwest Barry- 1

more. • •

FOR SALE—Minnesota Boed pota- 1toes, Irish Cobblers, genuine Red Riv- ter valley grown. Early Ohios, Whlto ]Ohios nad Rurnls. Placo your order ■

■7 with us now.' Wo have two carloadscoming. Do not wait and bo disop- *

• pointed. You arc. aware thot tho bomo *- grown seed horo is moro or less dia- ‘ th enscd. Northwestern Brokorago Co. *

Phono n.11, Idaho Power Bldg.A REAL BARGAIN IF TAKEN IM- ■

MEDIATELY — 180 neres, joins town- nf Murtougli on atato highway, In high- ‘ tio isr'B tnto of cultivation, nil gnod laud,'.) Inys fine, hns many, advontngca in iv- rigation, .'iO neres fall plowed bnlnneo

alfalfa, clover, ote. Well fenced with woven wire. All produeo boded in car-*

y on ranclu Has.,15 cor potato cellar on . ald«.track, Illgbly improved; This Is ono of tho finest ranches ou tho Twin I

,g Falls tract. -Absolutely yio best buy 1 a t $300 per aero on good terms. E. D. *l

- Hunt & Son, Murtaugh, Ida.IQ I I5 , FOR SALE—U. S. Goverament Irrl- n

gated Lands la California. Hon- la aa v oprartUBity for oiiorgetie farmers to ^ n<Ake a pernianont homo ia the rich, ’’ fcrtilo Sacramento ' Valloy whei^ an

Ji abundance o f w a te r Is fumlabol by 10 Uncle Bam for iri^gation. No crop f;- falltlresT-No-hardpan.—N5-aUtall. No n r s«epage. ‘ Ideal climatic ccrnditions, hix -

and seven cnttlnga of alfalfa por flfto- 800 . Orangca, Iomons, frnits, and n'lita

- aro succossfully. grown, No killiui{*j frosts. No fru it pests. No sage bru"h. ■_ •f Nico sad lovel. W ater chcap, I.aiid

cbeap. Eaay terma. Deep soil. For- ' mancnt water right. 'B e s t 'o f schools , and churpbea. Splendid roads. Ou tho ^

state highway and main lino of Soutfa-- era Pacific between Portland anii Han — ^ Prancistfo. Fdr froo doscriptivo Utnra' •* turo wrlto Oeorge E . Nygaard. Agt. U.

8 . 'Govornmont Irrigated Lands, bon’o « ■ office, Orland, California; or- see our , roprssenta'tive Mr. CbrU. Myhre, a t Por-,J . ■ . \r- W A N ® / " p

jj B ^ e r Roemt.' ~ ________ v* “ SEAMSTOESS will go out sewing by y

the day or take ht<mo work. 541 4th ^B West. ________________ -

WANTED—Posltion on ranch by _* auirried maa. C. T. Stump, Pacific

Hotel. lo? K E ^ WANTED0 --------------- ------- -------------- —a WANTED—Wot nurse. Phone 513-J^^. ______________ - • th1/ - WANTED — Man to plow nlfnlfn or ., ground by thc nure. H. Crookham, Ber-- ger, Idaho.. WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- \

oral liouso work; references-required. IN Inquire Mrs. C. A. Sunderlln, Burlry, - Idaho.

W M JTED -Y ouns man, IS to !0, for 5J| Storo w ori. Steady onsploymont with cbanco to advance. Must havo good fa ir education. W dte’ your-own appli­cation In own handwriting. S tate whnt yonr employment has beon In tho past, m« give refereaco as to character. Retnra- no ed soldier preferred. Addross P. O. Box 1007, Twin Falls. JJ

As Wise as Ariybody. of A fter AuDt Fanny had vainly striven th<

to coQVln'ce -Walter tha t bc was in tbe of wron^ she-<‘xclatm «l: “Waller. I gaess fo: Iknow a few thlngsl" “So doX ”. was W his answer. "I know as few things as anybody."____________________________P«

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Decidedly UnuauaL A Wlscoasio maa'a defense against

hts -wife's dirarcc so lt :was oD the E. ground tha t th e refused to speak .to — him and compelled him to hoy a phono- graph fo r company. .

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“Some men," aald UOclo Eben, *ns so Ko rood DRtnred d a t dey kin impose on most anybody.**

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n. „W ANTED-rTo buy ahoata 'weighing 40 to CO pounds.' U . A. Stroak.

id WANTED—Ford roadster, must ho If in good condition and cheap. H..Eoart- s. field.0.

WANTED — Listings on resldene _ property in Twin Falla. Twiu FivHa K Realty Co. *:IV WANTED—PaJotiag or tinting, will I contract .painting. Ju st returned from [h canip, 0 . E. Konkle, phone 007.' ^ WANTED—Machino and lotho'work _ o f 'a ll kinds. .^Iso statiounry englfto 1- and "tractor work. U nd .Automobllo:e Co. ' • _____________________ '■" WANTED—All kinds clovver seed-— d red, jUsUco, ^ h lte , sweet. Tbo Albert 3. Diekinson Co., Chicago. Local buyer, r R.-B. spafford. Phone 100.

_ ~BOARD ‘AND ROOM W A N TED -1- Brivato fomlly preforreil. Y’oung gea-k*. tlemau, A 1 roforenee, B .. F ., earo;o News,IJ WANTED-KcUnWo renter fot lOO;'I), also 80 joining. Threo miles oast ofin northeast corner of Buhl. Pbono 334. . B-5 Buhl. P art in nlsiko, alfalfa, bal-0 , aiiro plow lund. R R 4, Box 117, Buhl.

- T or' IFOR R^VT^Dcsirnble rooin; reason- I

ablo. 300 4th Ave. N. ' ' }*> WANTED..TO BENT • j

0 '^A N TE D -r-To forft four or fivo'room I unfurnished.modorn houao; cloao in. Ad- drcsa C. S., cnro Tho Newa, ' j

is WANTEEf—To rent o >J or 8 -room [ n bouse; must hovo poVsesalon by AprU y 1; need not bo cIdsq iu. Phono 451,». *T« la Falla.

WANTED—To rent two or three fur-j * nished housekeeping rooms by- couplo a with baby. A ddre^ C, S., caro of The 9 Nows. , f ‘ * V ■

; " ^ L O S T — LOST—A bunch of keys In post of* I

> fice or on Main street. Bowora. Citi* I J rens Electric Supply Co.

LOST—Leather T>ockot book coa- '" t^n ln g -sm a ll gold coin., Bet'urni to ’ rooms 4, 5, 0 Idaho Department Bldg. [1 Reward. » ’ ' ^I LO^T—Between Twin Falls and Mur- . tnugb tiro chain,- 33x4 1-2. Roturn to

DK Deane or to Newa .office. Reward ; « . 00 . . h

~ aTEATnBD__ [jSTRAYED—2 dark bay mates, 3 yeara f

, old, 1 dark bay-gelding. .Phone 540 n . B 3, or write Box 35, Route 2. I<

' ~ i Ju iM ' »I r r A E H UUNB on t« m » J

;i, so ^ K ~ ^ ^ i'.rwKi^^'5S'^ral^PSS«r23; '

- forty, all plowed ready for et-op, fo r ’ Twia Falhj residonco property. £ . A.‘ Moon.'

; _______ MiBcellaneoiis_______ ^T. J . WOODS can mako your farm p

loan a t,r ig h t rates ond give you your tt.' money a t onco._______ _______________ _n

IF YOU havo any horses or mnlM ' you want broko to the saddle, bring

thflm to (be F arm ers ' barn, or call Bick- “er, 241W. ‘ . P

WK-HAYE several good markets for onions, fan uso ten cam ^ t once.

■ Xurthvosit-ru Brokcragi* Co.', Tdabo ' l'o>fcr Bldg., telephone .131. c<

IN THB PROBATE COUBT Of Twla Palls Couaty S tate of 'Idaho ^ In tho m atter of tho cstato of Evdn pj

Watkins, Deceased. Noticc for pub­lication of timo appointed for prov- ' ing will, etc.

Purnuant to an order of said,'court, made on the .Ird day of Mdrch, 1010, noti(!o is hereby given th a t Saturday the F iftecnih day of March, 1010, nt = lo o'clock a. m. of said day, at tho ^ court room of said court, a t tho court-* houso in the city of Twia Falls, county *■ of Twin Falls, has •beoa appointed as tho time and placo for proving tho will of said Evan Watkins, decroscd, nnd • for hearing the application of 8 <^timus ® W atkins for tho^ssuaneo to him of let- ^ ters testlmcnUiy -whoa aad where auy persoa interested may appear and con- p test the same.

Dated March .1rd, 1010.O. P . DUVALL,

Probato Judge.E. V. Lairson, Attoraoy fo r Petitioner.

BEAL ESTATETin* firm. Parka and Ilouck, having

diitsolvcd partnrrehlp, I will be found o at ju-w offlccs in I'la in Prieo Store on north Main street just^ across- from the Rogerson Hotel. -i

.1. W. HOUCK. fl rhoof 170. 1

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^ I Monthly payment and itraigb t I term d ty loans a t especially far«

orabla rates. '

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0 Experimenting,d On-entcrlng snillkrn'fl room one day ,

his friend; Pingloy,. found him thump- “* Ihg tho piano with nil his might nnd

drawing the most disrorditnl noise n from tho Instrument. "W bat In the , 0 name of all thnt Is good nre you play- ,

lng?” nskwl Plnglcy. “I lim trying to piny tha t score of Wngncr’s,” replied MlllHccn. “But ttie score is upstdo

- flown,*' snld Plnglcy. ‘T h a t's true,'* satd Mllllkcn. •*'1 had I t the other way

^ ap a t first, h u t couldn't inn W lM ad ';^ ^ tall of ic-so I ^ o u s b t 1 mlOTitttB^ t .

^ No "Short Chanffs", Her*. .,An aatomotic change. calculator,

whldi ptiys ont correctly the dl(ference ^ between one dolfar nnd the nmount of n purchase. Is being used In banks, ir stores, e t cetcm. TJjc new change

mnker saves time ad wcll ns mistakes,“ fo r the chnngc Is paid directly to thc- cnstomer. Tho caehlcf merely presMSJ. a key marked wJih the am ouat o f .

pnrcbnse.

). Soa Coast Sand Binder.' • ‘0 CnllfomlnnH them Is no sea j

coast sand blador tha t surpasses In ^"■ cjrcctlveness Aintuopblla arennrin, sea s

bent graft-H. It hns dono more to hold ° the shlfllng dunes of Golden Goto

park, San Frnncisco, than any other agcacy.

• Advertise it ia the Classified cotumnsj > of Tho News. Somebodfy wilt waac it.

;t r y t h e1 T h e s c a l e s s e l d o m b H t o i ! a £ a i r g a u g e 6 ( h e a l d i . I f y : a r e n o t f e e l i n g u p t o t h e m ' p l a c e t h e l o s s a n d b u i l d u p

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f h a v i n g d e f i n i t e r e c o n t t tbe blood, restores weigl tone to tbe whole system ground, try S c o t t * 9 E m a l

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m Brand - WING PLUGc k e .d i r v p o u c h , ;

V L F A L F A H A Y 1tho highest prices.. Our pcraonnl atten- I . Ipmrntn gnarantees to you tho best ser- I

. PEOMPT BETDBNS | :[ i s s i O N c o m p a n y ;hahge, Kansas Oity. Mo. | |.trcet'a. Drovers''N ational Bank . • I '

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n Stucco for R'bnovatlng Houm, ' ’< Mony men will ‘‘sprucc up the old

place" when tbey will not tea r down and rebuild. Sometimes It -la M ti* mcut, sometimes ecooomy. Beoora- tion can do a lot moro than Improve tbe looks of the hoose. Remodeling- nnd overcoating with stucco b a k e tho wnllB fire-resistant—lowering Insur* ance prtnnluma and increasing safety.I t niukes thc bomo caster to heat In winter, cooler In summer, and often lon’crs-t&e cost-of ropalring or repaint* ' log. ,

Use Language Carefully.Men shonld not say moro about their

J: neighbors in their absence thnn they I'T would sny’to them If they were pres-

e n t This Is safe from a standpoint ot fu tare tm 'nqullllty-and tt Is sound ethics. The some holds true with ^vrit- Ing communications fo r publication. >Vhatcver cnnnot be said over your stg-

, natu re shonld not be said a t all.—Bx* change. %

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ir, plncss where wo lobic fo r It.—E x - » chtiBge.ot . -----------^ ;------ - - W"• Lumber Preservative.to I t hns recently been discovered tha t

gum lumber when immcncil In pure 10 gnramed sp irits of turpentine lasts

S pinny years longer whbn exposed to «pt*n air. Tlio osaaJ method of treat-

- Ing the lumber is to gl'-e U three'coat- Ings nnd nllow It to thoroughly dry \ offer each one.'

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The commissione roads to be improved

T h e two foremost qucdtiona rcff&rU- IhK tbe proposed highway bond iMiic in ovc;r^-one’« mind are “ Wbo it soinp' (0 tpcnd tb r m onry f"

and “ How laurb will this bond iame cc*t me individoallyf” ^

Ans««tiB{; tb« f in t (question, tbe bo*r<I of bsKbwar cotnmuiiooera cob- MUn of C. Ji. Cbaanpl, ot Twia FaUa, A. E. L«raon, ot Hollistrr, and J . M. St««lsmith of Kimberly, who were ap- : poiatrd by Ooraraor Alexander, aad •ervo for fotir yaara, without pay, ez­eept t ^ t they are allowed their expeaa- ea whilo eomlm^ to mMtlnga for wbieb ' U r. StcBlyi&ith aad U r. l ^ n e a {mt 1& ' a bill e f 10 e«Btj'p«r mile. To-dat«, ‘ H e tot«l w arrsat* eharced to th« com- '

. n iatkM era' «xpenae aeMnnt do aot j •DKrant to ♦^O.OO.U all. S tsa rt H- T ay­lor. aa e re U n > U esrarer, ia ebarge of <

~t*ca^U:^*nA'au»ea, A n n #SO.CM> « r « Ib r bis aftrrieix. The road di- < W. I* J . lu u .< . l»,<-h*rfe o t .U ;

^ iM lm rtlf in aad maikta»»nee of toads ‘ a& ASddces. oata • •a l^ '7 ot $£00.00

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ners of the Highway Distr id for the past month, and ■•U- week, and an engineer a t $35.00’j>er j 1

week. "A larj:e perrcntnge of tho c n 'j ‘ i*p R«aeerinjj work now hclnj; iloae, of {

eCBrse, is in i«ounr<*tinn trilh (be bond : iMOe, nnd the layinjf out o^ a pynnn-

. cent aystem of hi{(hwara. >If tbe Mnda do not carry, tbi* force will be maler- ' iaily redoceil. I f the bonda icarry, it' ‘ will, of courae," be nereisary lo have ’

^ aome additional offiee help.ancl a nnm- ’ ber of en^aeers, foremen, Inapectora, J

X-jj. Tbe money rweived by the highway .

distriet is illrided amonc all banka witbia the hi|;hway <Uitriet and will be

^ apportioned to inch banka on a baala of c b ’ raiuatloB of the |>arti<‘ular eectioN. a* 0 ot nearly aa poasihlr. Tbe Twin PalU • J. banka may have a larger ibare thaa '

tbla bofauac tbey will be uaed for 1 gr ebecking acrounls. AH Imnka wbo rv- P li. ceive rooner of Jhe highwav district I J l will pay S 1-U per rrn t Interpmt on da llj I •* Jf balaiurea In aucb funds. a>0 A itric t aceotyir w kept o f- tb r di**J

bur>ementa»-alf-mooers apent l>eing d* * M T<fIe<I inla 10 nrinrinal aceounta kaown . li

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strict have been working: c id the map showing the clperjmlBAlonera expeniies, office expenae, In- ear I eluding engineering and legal expentev,

road’ m aiatoaance,. road eonatmctioa, - J bridge Qiaintenanee. briilge cooatme- ' . tion, antoa and trucks ^n<i state higb- ida Th«*e heada are aftain-divlHe-1.f, aa to labor vtA materia\a u > ^ ao tbai

exact inforaation ean J>c given a t anvi time aa to wbere the moaey goes and I what for. Tbi* same plan *of claaaifi-

^ cntlon will be followed out with tbe ’ bond money.

Anawerinj; tbe second queatlon aa to 1 indlridsal eost:be The tw in Falla highway diatriet la- of eladea in ita-boundariea 10n,dt2 aerea aa of tillable land. If the whole boivd b- ]la sue waa charged directly to the land it aa woold only an»ount to $0.50 per arr^- 'or This would be further reduced by tbe re- property in the towns of the dUtriat ict I wbieb is not included in the' acreage. jy iA rc nt>t gt«xl roada worth $8.50 per,^

ia^re lo any farmer on the trac t! ia-l Tbea taking Into- roniidcration thei ii 'aMeaae.1 valuation of the town and VU- r n . laeea In the Twin Falla .highway dis- .

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Those bonds will pronaoty draw S| or 5 1-2 per cent interest p<r annum.

*“* Fisorinj; 5 I-? per eeat oa aanoal in- tercst charge wiil be #08,'90.00. The eonnty asacsaor figurea th^t tb r Twin Falls highway dlatriet:a ahare of the

[*■ auto tax collected in the eonnty will be $.*13,000. Thia applied to thU iatereat charge (whieh would be proper) would

to leave a balance <}f $3J.7.W to be raJaed by taxes. To raise- thia aa ioasi woold

B- meaa a lery of approximately 2 12 ea miU*. Tbla woold meaa a tax of $3.50 b- per $1,000 of yoor aaaeaaed Taloatlon. i t l i f the whole amonat of interest was -e. raised by taxation, a 5 mill le ry woi^d liO more thaa coref. > '[ct Oar aaaeased valoation this year ia $1,! #-lOOO,0f>O more than last re a r and there i

Is BO reaaon why it will aot increaae,; in the aime proportion eaeb future yea r.!

telT iua inrrfaneil va luatiw would bring_ II- u r In enough more eaehi year so th a t ' s- oar le%y for lalerest coulJ eaaily bi-

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;ion and particularly as t ;ion of the roads is the resv«aed Though, 'too, with hard surfaced

ronds, our mainteaaDce charge would ■ decrease by a large percentage. Aa a

'' result of the installation of good roada, the Ifvy for general road parpbto will be ear,' aa not ncarljr a^m ueh moaejr

wia needed for u ^ ee p .tliQ At the eod of ■ ten T^rars, the dia- I trict will have to levy for a aiakiag ii«,t ^nnd to retire theae traads a t the ex- old piration of tw eaty‘“year* from date

of issue. By tha t time, our aoto U- ald eena<ytax, which ia all probability wil! 12 ivrebae each year, t^ e th e r witb a 1.50 lery not more thaa ii now reqnlrtd to ion. meet intereat on bonds shoolil eare for ras this alakiag' fnnd, aa the road iiaprore- uld ments contemplated will no donbt in- •f'' ereasc laad valors and conse<]uently $},iaaaessed valuation to a polnl which ere [Ought t* yield the neeeaaary rerenne. aae, There la no doubt but tha t during the ar. ;nezt ten rears a eonalderabtc nam{>er io g 'o f additional acres in Ibe diatriet will b a t 'b e under cnlti^'atioa, and of coarae, bl- we will benefh by thv<ncrea»ed raloa-

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to the location of the isult of their work.—adv-'aeed s u t a aod Pedatal Aid to Twin Falla ould H lghva^ IMatrlee^ ^ One-half tho eoit o f the eoaatnietion ada, maintenance of the east aod west will "‘ale highway will b« boraV by tbo iQcy. state and fH era l goverameat.

Tbe highway comniaaiM hopea to dia- the north and aoath algfaway des-tiw£ igaated, extendiag from lh e present

eaat aad west highwaya to ihe Xavada late *tAte Iin«. and lo receive state aad , IJ. federal aid on thia road to an amount wil! «l«*l to 50 per cent of the cost of , 1 constmetioQ and maiatenance.1 to Uader' the apportionment of stale for highw ay^nada reeeijtly made hy tbo

>re- itw e h l^ M y engineer the Twin Falls in- highway district will receive approxi-

jtly mately $55,000.00, io aid ia work on kleb the atato highway. This amouat ia'a ll ine. we will receive from tbo atato direct, the and if bonds aro roled, the state will l>er be able to secnre from tho federal gov- irlll erament an additlmsal amount equal rae, to oae-balf of the coat of the eonatrue- loa- tion and improvement on the stato

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