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VOLi xi! Ndrss/ ELEVENTH'YEAR. ' TWIN FALLS. TWIN FACES COUMTY, IDAHO. TOESDAY. APRIL 18. 1916. SUBSCRtPTION *Z.OO PER YEAR ^ W Llllnu^tlo n fURNITURE STOCK Vincent Tpitiire Copny of 0 ■A. II. VINCENT COMES TO TAKE W CHAKGE OF THE DPi9LyES& Mr. Larerln? Floda Thwtro Tokee ^ — AirttrTline-TJuit-iier-liiisrin-it*- “ HanagemenC............ ...............^ ................. Tho Vlnccnt Fumllurc c 9mpttny of MonlpoUor, yoalorday took charge of tho Layering Purnlluro company Block And buBlncoB, which waa pu#chBacd *;« last week-by^A;-H. -VJnc«nt,-of. the. first named flm , who la now horo and Jn dinrgc. Mr. Vlnccnt aoya Umt tho f* policrof tho company will ho to kcop « Jl thoroughly up-to-date stock ol' all “j • Knes'Of fumJturc and flcll It-afc roa- sonablo prlcoa lo tho people. D. I t Young,, who hoa hocn an employe of “ Mr. LayorlDg, will bo retained aa os- jilctnnt manager. - i" Mr. Lavcring aays that his reason for aolllng is that hla cnUro tlmo wtll “ hereafter bo Uken up with tho num- “} 4TOUB shows that aro already being. bllied for tho next year’B soason, and ^ tho conduct of the houao during tho TOBtof thl8 B«aB0n;“ Wben am an camo -f* along who wos looking for a first- «los8 bualneaa In tbo fumlturo line, ho sold. Tho following story of tho trans- action told In tho Montpelier Exam- Iner, Indlcatoo the standing of Uie now "J jnanogcr In Uic community which ho la iMvlnir- “A . H ,. VJncoot rotumod Baiuruay Irom Twin Falla, whore he purchaaed ™ tho E. C. LaTorlng alocH.of furntluro. "Whoa'Tio loffhcro-tho-flrst-of-lttst M week ho had no Uiought. ol InvoaUag Ic ln,*<fi»r»ltj»»^tor«in.X«la.P^U«,.tbe. B nbjcct of hla trip being to look o w a al •40*acro tracfof land he owns aoar n Haiclton. • Having never vlalted the p, Magic City noar tho mighty Snako rlv- ci or, ho concluded to lako a run ovor tc thoro after having InBpeclod his land, h TVhUo In lho clly ho naturally callcd w upon Uio different furniture dealers, and wbllo In convoraaUon wllh Mr. ri Layering, tho latter Incldentiilly ra- -3&arkod-that4Ua.plcturo.Bhow.bUBlncaa _ i-waa.mqulring wn muCll ot hlfl tlmO that fj. ho bad decided to dlapdac of.hrs furnT- ture Btoro. Afler carefully looking —ovcLlho Block and acquolnUng hImaoU wlUi condlUons of Mr. Uvoring'B bus- InOBS-and tho cfty In genoral, Mr. Vln- ^ cent clOBca'tlie'doanortho parchase - of.tho stock. He will return to Twin Falls tomorrow aid take charge ot tho buBlneas next Mondaymomlng. •• ' ' "Mra. Vlnccnt will remain ^loro fer a couplo of weeks and Uion go to Rlpon, Wl«,, £oc-a.Bhort.Tlfllt .wlUi her ^ ~parenu b'oiofo'JoTnlng'l.n-rvinccnt-lir f, th^now-Romo,- . - ------la h n turaU uro b'u8lT><?pn In Mon^pel;. „ Ior will conUnuo to bo conducted by L. C. Vincent. Ho will bo UBsisted by A. H.-Dorn*g>'Who-win arrive from-Mo- „ nett, Mo., In about two weoka. In ad- dition to being aiL.cxperiimc(Kl furol- „ lure man, Mr. Domlg la a licensed cmbalmer, aad In the future tUo firm „ wlll.be able to promptly handle any . caxo of ombiilminK..lhal may bo re- qtilrcd. ' . ti "Dy tho' romovol of M r and' Mra; t Vlnccnt from. WotpeJfor, IJio camatiia- p ity loBCfl an csUmablu couplc. Arthur q has boon cpnncctcd wltli the Vincent Fumlturo campany for the past aevcn c years, nnd is recognized aa one of tho uubfltantlal bualneaa men of Mont- fi poller. While wo regret Ihelr depart- n nre. wo bollovo Uiat Mr. Vlnccnt waa « forlunaio In being oble to purchaHC an- -q cBlabliahcd buulncos In Twin Fnlla. for j, that cityTs“deaUned to bccomo one of li UiQ great commorcUl ccnters ot South- |, em Idaho." a NORinSIDf COHPANV f SUED BY fARH[R ; Allan a. Ford ClnlmH That He Wn.i n Dnmiigcd to Extent of $.’»1SJI by r U'liler Hhortiih'c. f Alhm S. Ford Munilny broiieht-uult i in tlH! (liulricl courl for Die mini of l; Sr.isa. for ilnmiiKc tvllcRCd by lilin to h!iv.' rt-suUcd lo hlH oropu hy reaiion ,] of tho fiilUiro of .tlio (lorondiinl, Uio i . r«-Jn Fa»H SorlhiMo Iwin.J & ;Wivler company, to furnish the ttiuounl of i v:.. ,.ilw<;cl !1 » linvo been .aiimliitcd l In the contract wlUi him. Ho cliilnia j tlii'.l I.y of biieli ullCKi;(l fnlUiro. o 111 '. - ropii wirro in‘rlonsIy r<-diiroj|- In r flutintliy and hia land Brcntly rcducod t lu value. .............. ................... ...............t l\E\v ][^u7.1^s'r.rfiV HUM | AUTH'I.ES OF IVCOlll'OKATION ' - Articlcii of hRorpdriillon were filed \ Monday hy lho nalclKfe-Stafford com- t with QU nuUiorlrrd' caplwl of , |:'C,000. for tJio purpo«c of cohducting ,| u Kt^iiorul toid unUi^u businesu In this ^ eity Tho IncorporntorB aro AlboM D. j Stafford, U da G. Stafford. Ooneva M. , Stiiflord of thla city. and-.Charfcs A. , Uiilcllffo. und Lola A. Ralcliftc. of[ Chonoy, Waahlngton. * ' EW-CITY HAU- |L TO BEJOPOSED iiindl Authorizes Ciiy Attorney Oi to-Draft-O rdiffce^^ - ILL BE EKECTED ON CORNEB W BKCOVD s;r. a n d SEC0?#I> a v e . ayor Bwedey ItecomaendH' ThUi Also Better LfgbUng "and'I>ouMe Water System. Following Uio receipt of a moBBage om Mayor E. M. Swocloy. favoring pc 0 adopUon of a double waterworks rc ■stcm and- tho aecurlng'of. on expert w: ' ddtormlholhd best courao for tfio ar ty to adopt to secure puro water, m iking -for-tiio .improvements-.of..our ;htlng by Uie extension of a ayalom th l.cluatot lights/auggcfltlng Uio'aur^ jil; clng of lho four main artcrica for o\ ilranco to tho city aa far aa the. w! ty llmlta and strongly urging tho pt acQodlate nood of a city building or -r the otllclat needs of Twin FaJls, Oj 10 council last night ordered the hi •atUng of an ordinanco for a bond Ui ocUon for a new city hall lo coal a ;>proxlmatoly M0,000. rOQUcated tho hi ivorol arehltccts to aubmlt rough a letchea of.BUch hall, to ,bo erected to » tbo city lots at Uio comer of Sec- tli Id street and Second avonuo north, cc Id Informally agreed on looking up n< 1 export for Uie water syatem. Tho ai ea .lB lo erect, a city hulldlrig two tc erloB high and strong enough to ro irm lt^io building of two moro al ayteaHgWie—other .m attffa. .rccnm-» in ended wore token under adylscmcnt pi Rolatlvo to tho rocomraendallon ot iayor -Swoclcy_ lhat_Uio_ library, bo_ ^ tcatod in tho city hall, Councilmnn " oH erjal'd Ui^t Uioro wonyi bo.pppo;^ « lUoa to this, a» many wanted-a Car* V CRlo Ubrary. To this tho mayor rc- f tied that’ all. that bo had heard (ils- iB8 tho Carnegie library was oppoaed > If Mr. Bobler aald thot oll thot f d had heard talk about It favored It, t ■hlch Indcd the Incldcnt. Tho messaBC of Mayor Sweeley sads as followa: "Twin FWl»,'riIabo, Arrll lilli. ISM. , -Qcntlemcn-of-'the -Council,-City-of — 'wln-PellaHidobo;—The-flmt-blg-atop- -- m ard the eoluUon of our water dlf- cuUles has been succcBBfully taken; ut thlB la only tho foundation. Thero omains the supplying to the city of ^ '«tar-of- ft auoJJty boyond question „ nd'ln sufficient quanUly for tho do- _ icaUc needa of our cltlrenB,and thla ^ 1 - tho-ahortcat- pracUcable. space, of , [me. I wlah lo urge upon you the SDportance- ot speedy acUon along Ills Itne, first, because tho'season'of .cavx_useJfl_dt>8e:Bt'hand,-,wlUi^n j :s nttendant-dirticulUoa,-and. aecond. ^ ecauae our city Is' so rapidly taking ro cannot afford to have hanging g vcr us the big question mark of an _ nBaUBfnciory-wator'Buppiy: 1 would - uggcat that the sorvlcos of a capablo , nglneerlng export bo prompUy ob- ^ dined, or that auch tcala bo entered n POD as will probably dlncloae li aatlb- j actpry source for such a ayatem, and g hat steps be- prompUy- token looking 0 tho lnBtaUaU6a.of-o-domcaUc-iIls- _ rlbutlon syslom, wlilch could bo sup- . Hed. temporarily at lca«t, from woli* ^ nd pumps already In aorvicc. . ••It seems clear to roy mind that our j ondlUoris hero Indlcalo a double aya- sm, ono for Uio oupplylng ot w ater ^ or lawn nnd streot uae, sewer and j treet flushing and fire prolecUon, tho ^ flrer for puroiy domestic scrvlco, the . 1ia#go for which InUer aervlco ohould ,, 0 as small as ,U-possibly can bo and . o' seir-auBlnlnlng. If ^ am. corrccUy j, nformed, tho imo of water during'llnr „ ummer months for all purposes ex- , ocda five nillHoii RollonB per dny. To _ iroperly hnndlo lliis amount ot water . hrouRh filler bods and ohtuin aaUa- actory rcQullfl Is a huRC undortnklng, i, osUy and. for the great bulk of the ^ m icr used, entirely unnecesanry. If , k'«i mieumo «;iir present populaUon' ^ .8 ten thouannd, nnd the daily, de- iii'ind per caplin for dome»tlc uhc nu ^ (flj- gnUonw, n very llhcrnl ostlm.itc, , hla would menn uomewhul Iosh than cn per ccnl of thu totnl water uae n which quality I h Uin aupreine ro* . lUiromcnt. I npproclnln llii* obylou-i 1 liHndvnntaKCs of ii dmililc Hyntftn. Iml lolievo our iiltunlion horo dcmnndii IL ’•Our clly J.H uot kceplns jiiicc wllh ho ciiriiiniid for improvcmi.'nl.s in iKhUiiK. It 111 not ft qiifintlon of o>ni- . larlson with oUht ctllln.i, rntlior one >f wlinl \yf) iuBlly owe lo oumolvon. ind 1 L'arncsily ri-TOiiun»;n<l tlm l you like iiucli un vill rciiult In rx- cndlnB iiur rliiiitor iiyi-Trnr to InrluilP iiir buiiliiwiii (Jliitrli'l. or by i-onio ciln'r '' ilpnnTT flUTiplr.H^n- lllnmlnntiftn •wc- are- -J- iro m n T r’cnniicrriTT--------------------------• •■There Ih n I'hiln noeil for a city f mlldlnp. Tliff nrquisltloii o( the wa- ' crworltn. the formntlon oTTTTh rm- J iloynipnt liurniu. nnd tlic otlicrt city ' loprtrtmonta roquiro nff/co room. nnd. ^ tsidc from tho neceoanry room to ‘ iroperly offlco .the city'a d,epartmcnts. “ vo need an audllorluni. open for Uie ^ (cneral uao ot tho public foi; tho dis- ^ ;. (Continued On Pago 5.) 'i » I|0 R H G H DElAYSpDEPOT regpn Short line'cannol Grt A "M eirtoliiilfR'cighmotisf- - IILL CONSULT TWIN FALLS CON. C ‘.TJUCTOliS ON SUBJECT. cw'SecUoM nouncB for Thla Clb"«i'd fi lIoUlBter-l*refle&t Frtlgbt D ^Oo Be Moved Back. Tho building ot the now freight dc- ot.ut thia clly Is being hold back by b eason ot tho unbounded proaperlty ci <hlcb-the. poMlo. aro-now_cnJoylng. tl nd which maK08 lflmpoB8lblo-to--scl o ion to do Uie work, according to A. B. b rtarcnBon_gdncral,BUpcrintcn,dont.of > ho Oregon Short Line, .who spent a u hort Umo In th^a city Friday looking tl vo'r Uio situation. Workiadn e»15ry- b rhoro aro now employed ahd the com- n any flnda It Impoaalblo to gather up c nough of them lo put up tho depot- h in the othcr.lmnd the growing-freight ti ualneas ot tho city makea it deslmblc » hat groator focIllUos bo furnished. As o result Mr. Slovenson onnounccd- on b la visit that be oxpccted to return In c . few days and consult the contractors s 0 see WheUier it will bo poaalble tor 1: hem to handle the -«ltualIon. —TOo l- ompany Intenda to divide the section i low conaUtuUng Uio HolUater branch n nd put one socUon house'at 1101118- li or. but by reason ot the abortago of :: aen for constmcUon work, this will v ilso be lot by contract. A now tfocttoii v ■n..«n fn r rnntfltn. ^ liatcd. r, It Is believed that tho freight house t vlll bo moved caat on tho lo t'th at It r jow-occuploB-nnd the »10.000 aToilftble c vlll bc expended In addltlona an^lm * 1 prOTomenta Ih order th lt thti^ifiOBfta 1 }f Twin Falls can • bo expedlUousIy 1 Handled. ' COyNCIL CONSIDERS ' . JANY MAHERS i ' . ' ( Hany Matter* Como Bcfcfrc Body— i -Lljrhtu TGranlod- for Streets Unriny 1 -Conyentlon.--------- ' ' ---------- * . - - - - - - - - - i! Water, light and city ball miillcra Look up tho groator part of thu Umc c 3t tho city council, which met in buny c icaBfon-Iast n ig h t-T h o riRJit of. tlio J; public utUiUcs commlflfllon to nxcrcla;^; I sontrol over the municipal water- t works eystem was denied, aud fol- ^ lowing the reccipl ot.the mcHunec of i Mayor Sweeley. tho council dccidcd J to invoBtlgato the.relative mcriul of a « rnterteff-:fiy«teiar.iiflic9mpflrcd iwltb a- 1 double- Byatem-of watorworkB, - oao 1 for ono j sionor Porter, In ’behalf ot hImHCif I nod .Plrfl-Clilcf -Carlaon. reported Jn faror ot they installailon of nix fire plugs at places needed for Hpriokling J convenience and greater protection. The matter was temporarily laid over. In the caso of a residence in the new • School addlUon which wanted w.iler connccUona, -It—wbb—determined to Rxant^the extension; provided ilini the oxpenaca should bo paid by Uio owner, OS undor the old system. The recoift. mendaUon that a aback belonging to ,1. P. Kavanaugh on lota 11 ond 12. block 56, b'o declared a nuisance wna referred to the prooor conimlltco. The . 11% acrcs of alfaita land osvnod hy , tho city WBB rented to a Mr. Conley , f0r.|13 on acre. Tho ordinance add- , Ing to Uie sprinkling districts was j Daased, pubjoct to roviaion after tho , hearing of protoata, also the original , aprinkllng ordinance. An ordlnnnco , wna also passed making clear tho , matter .of water rcnls for rcHidencos , and Imposing a fine for Impropnr uw. City Clork ■Williams reported Umt • ho wns doing a rousing buslnosB aa employment agent nnd oBked for in- Rtructionn rolaUvo to cortaln dutalla, , which were given. It waa determined to comply with n rcnuost ot the Commerrinl rlul* thnt , the Ptrcctn bo lllumlnatpd during Uic convcnUon. , , RUPERT PARTY S U fffR S ' ' A C C rai AT CULVERT Reliimlni? From Tnin I'alls Auto : Sh(Mv-Xone Arc Badly Hurt In H h- SnmHbnii. I,nut Friday ftveninj:, whllo retarnlnr home froin the aiKn nJiow ui, T»lr. Fiillfl. .Mr..- It.-. C^4luUday-oL-lUiperj_ had-the -mlflfortune^o-hlt-B-cHlvm_ Mra. S. Cnrutlicra. ono of the party WUK thrgwn lo the top of tlin car wli’ toniiidorablo force and struck on Jlif bowji with auch force tbnt her Jio' ‘ wn« broken ond her face brujxcd. Mr- Adnms. mother of Mra. Holiday/ waa also throwiungalnnl a bow ot Uio to, nnd hor faco admowhat cut: Tho accident occurrod Junt beyoni Hazolton and medical aid could not h aocured unUl the party rcathod home. !P U B «C «O ^T y ARRIVE T O M O lO W ivance Guard Unir ChairDml -ta-&ans={xpcctcd.-^— TY WILL URCEIVE BELE0ATE8 S iriTII OPEN AIIMS. - g (tonTcnUon Wlll-Be-Held Friday li ot‘ Lavp-rliig ‘ Thlfliir—Jfany Flo- quent Speakers ExpecteiL The trumpet of tho elephant- will • heard In Twin Fallii tomorrow, *1 .llUiR tho herd to moet Tliuraddy tor ti ,e HClocUon of dclegnlea. lho paH»lng u resoluUona-and for "auch- othor r lalncsu aa moy como- bctorp it.” p ost ot tho delegates are cxpeot^d h hiorruw and will rumble through* 9 10 place whero tho Junglew used lo t r ftH gucstA bf Uic Twin Fnlls Com- b crclnl club and the pcoplo ot the g ty. All sorts of autos will be on p »nd and lho country will be uliown g >-Uio~nien-rrom'ouior-pautt-of^tbo q ate. Au excursion to Bubl Ib one » ' tho events planned. While ll Is r iliovcd that tho conveiftion will bc j illcd to order Thursday morning. Uic | lecch ot welcome delivered by Mayor ( . M. Swccley. Uio reply made by ( vuii Rvona-lD-boholt of tho dolegatoa, l ic keynoto sounded-and comnilttccH > Dpolnted. it Is posRlblo that Uio meet- t Ig will not actually take placo unUl o’clock, which will throw tho con- onUon work back unUl Friday. This , III flDolly bo setUcd by Uic sUtc j linlrman-en-lila-arriral-tomorruw. -A- •; unibor of brilliant orntors arc rondy , ) expatiate on the glories of Rc- , ubllcanlsnr. laying parUcular stress , n-elther-protcctlon-or proparodnosH. . 1 accordancQ with Uic impreasion ot hiTiipeaker as to the respecUvo iher- la ot Judgo Hughes or Colohcl Roose- elt aa tho most available second. . holcc after Senator Boroh os presi* ‘ enllill condldolo. , The ntrecta will bc Illuminated by , trlngs of elcctrlc llghta, thero will , (1 wolcomc slgna all over. Miller 1 ;vnn!i will aing nbout lho ''Mistakes , f the Modern Moses." tho band will lay. Jind everyhody but tho Ropub- j canB-wlll-forgot -partUaaohlp-for-a. | jw-^daya—nnd—woloome—tli«i-dl«lln-- ■ uiplied clUzenn tb "our midst.” Chairman Aahton of the committee n nocturnal accommddaUon Is atill n a bed hunt, and saya that he now as hopes ot chasing enough couches ) thoir lair to tako cafo ot tUd mul- itude. He Inid his case boforo Uio 'wentleUi Century club Uds afternoon nd received much c'ncQuragement. ,11 tho oUi'cr chairmen declare them- clcvcs in a stato of completo pro* arednosa-and -ready for-Uio welcome i'vnsidn’ .r “Pocatello" lB~couiinf'with • apecial train and a band on a irade xourslop,-accotdlng..to-the..locnl pa- ers of that city, though no informa- lon Jo Uial effect has been received rdre. ■American Fa^ls Is' earfcctcd to oIn tho -Pocat'clloans. ' ICHOOl BOARD GETS ~ DEED fOR NEW SITE Ll! Rrady for Lotting'Contract, .Ex- copl FIpol' rian s Which Are Being Braftcd. Tho achool board last week received . deed for the William Ashton corncr, >n which the new .building will be reeled, and Is now awalUng the final ilans being drawn by Uio architect, Jurlon E. Morse, wblch, ll la oxpccted, k'lll bo completed Uil.1 Week. Tho nejnhcrs of tho board dcclnrc that ho silo sclocUid, facing Shoahono iroot, will provo porUcularly al- raeUve. ---------- -------- )IU JOHN E. WHITE BIEB AT HOME FItlBAY Dr. John E. White, aged 58 years, lied Friday moniliig ut the bomo ot lls son-in-law. Fre«l S, Male, in Uiia ■ifV. nnd Wiin burled from the Cronby :linpel Sundny nfternoon, the hitvIcch Jclng condiiltcd liy Itev. I>, U. Franck.- mMor of tlio ICptscopiil ehurdi. Dr. ►Virile wnu born In Uio blate of .Nev.- If.- uw 'id tu .Mk'hljpn when al p^oung mnn nnd began the prnctlce of' iicdldnc, hi which profcaslon lie con- Inued in'thal ntntc unUl bo wnu Urickcn with parulyiilii ii(x yearn ;iko. : when ho and hiu wlfo cur.ie to Twin ''alia nnd iiiiido Ih.'lr Imm^- with Uiolr dnughter. Mni. Halo, ilc- way u na'in- ber. uf Uio lIpiMcopal church.-- . — ~— For several ycam. (h<^re havo bcm lircn John R Whlto.-i IIvUik iti ll.la :lty, two at them doctorH. 'i'li/T lot.ttLftUjelulciLlo. oiMvnnoilior........... . ffHTUTN SAOroS'TlIVF.R ■ ■ " EESERVOm UEAnir.S 20.1) IT. Oolning 3.4 foot during the week, ndlh'g'April IGlh, the wnler In liie Salmon. rlvor reservoir Is uUll riulng It a rapid, rato, and with continued warm woalber a largo run-oft la luok- '. . iiu.' Ui; tho next few weeks. On ho Ifitjr thcro was 31,530 acre fcot ot wotor -Avallablo for irrigation, a gain 3f 6,780 ocro tcct during tho woek. W i P O T - OfTHEGOVERNOR ledares That V W row Wilson Is-TtuHeffcrsonian— OUNB !*«{'■ OK i- ' ■"HENT’B ;t::'n'f;ti..i-' -.hi . at - -- icmocratic—Becirint -K^pnnndfd . hi iJoyernor'“AlcxnFdcr^lit “ Ji-iTi?r»iin' Club Smoker. Declaring Umt tbo pr!i-ciples of 'homaii Jcrfcruon arc for Uic (Irst time ORinning lo rocclvo thoir full uppjini' lon under thc.udmlnlBlrntton of \v. od- ow Wilson;-that tho prcsont^purloi ul roapcrily is tho result of lho currciii-\ Ul enacted by a DcmocraUc bouso unJ cnato, prompted by the president.*; bat thia prosperity, uQllko the occn- lonolrayff-of-sunshine-pcnetrBtlDpthe :loom of Republican depression and lanic, will bo lasting; Umt pcacc and ;ood will among all men, nationally .nd-lntemaUonally-wlll-ovontually-re- ult trom WIluon’H policies, apd that ural credits'and other Similar legls- nUon will- atill further*cnhnncir-thc leneflccnl rcsulUi of DemocraUc rule, lov. Moses Alexander predicted lho ixtensloD of government rollroadu. the julldlng of-n merchant marine and'the raBt Incrcasc of IntcrnaUonal trodo. In I speech at Uic Jefferson club smoker riiuruduy night Qovornor Alexander began bia nd- IresB by paying a high tribulo lo tho :»Uicr..o.LPj;iao.cracYi whom ho-dcKlac:. :d lo bavo been the Instigator of nn htcrnaUunal.movement.toward better thlnga and toward the doclrlno of equality bcforo Uio law, which ho ad- vtWitcar ■"Whcn-"many"of‘;ihc“ihlngH that wo bollovo now aro past nnd for- RoWon,*' hd Bold, "Uid wdrdtf-of Uio Declaration ot lodopondonco that al men arc created c(jaal wJJl bo an In- cpiratloD to the pcoplo of tho world md v/ill remind men Uiat tbclr bro- thers. howover humble, are enUUed lo ojuul consideration bcforo the Inw. Tliorcfofc;' It ■ li! ndf merely' as Demo- crnts. proud of being members of the pnrty founded by Thomas Jcfforaon but aa American citlzcns. that wc do honor to this statcsmair.— Woodrow wiiBon-iB'tho'proaucrofTnoinas-Jcf-'- forson. Undci' tho admlnistraUon of Woodrow Wilson, the principles of Uio founder of Uie Democratic party have for tl\p first Umo been applied la Uiclr fulness lo 0ur--iLffalrs_,And-b0cau80 of this fnct, wo aro now enjoying in this country an om of prosperity such as wo have, never hnd before. .Two yoars ago4-told n mf»Ktlnf nf hnnjf^rg boro that the passage of tho currency bill would bring about Uiis very result Sotao.al Ihem iaugli^.ai.md aad most of ihom-dld not bcUovo jnc, but whnt I prcdltilcd then haa como to pass.' The Ropnbltcans- had-lonK-ie euKuiztnl the- need of komo such currency legislation and had.praml8Q(l.lt Jn.thclr.plaUQnD8, but had tailed to keep Uidr promises. Tho rcsulU/Qf Uils great act of the Wilaon admlnlBtraUon aro Just begin- ning lo be realized, but thoy have .al- ready assumed vast proporUonq, Land values. al\»ays an index ot prosperity, already arrived, tiro golng up rapidly, as you on tho Twin Falls tra a fully realize, and as' you will realize sUll moro ia tho noar future. The nallon is rolling In wenUh. Mills arc cvtfry- whoro open In Uio oast' and tho great lumbor mills ot tbe coast country,aro now opening' up to supply Uio dcm'and for lumbor wlUi which to build homes and bualncsB housoB. Labor Ib comi- Ing into Its own. Tiie rolumne ot bus- iness is voBlly greater Umn ot any previous time In our country's history. Last woek business clcarlngB roachcd Uio enormous sum of $4-600.000.000. while lhe largest clcorlng for ony week In nny previous prosporous em was $3,000,000,000, nn Increase of BD per ccnt Why Uio.so greot results? UccauHO under tho clastic currency syHtrni entahllshcd- under the admlnls- trntlon of Woodrow Wiluon, our cur- rency has expanded from *3r> per capi- ta whore It wns wHcrv Wilson took of- fice. to $43 per caplla. to meet the »e<“ds of buHlucau, uud-bocnune-mcn can conflilenUy expand their bualne.'ia undfr thill syulcin without, llio'foar ol In HtriniTunry i\t a Umc when money Is liiioM no"d<'U. Somo Kciiulilicunii will lull .you Ihnl all Uic proupcrity baf OGino aboul nn a conscquonco of Uic 'viir. Tbia I;; untrue, f.ook nt Un: toMK tin.-:, of beaded frelKlit rnrs. that nro «rnilnf: Into your rity nnd lo Uir jnoigliborliig lown of Kimberly nnd tc ,-iUI-Ua‘_QthL'LtOwnH imil cIUch oIoub thlK tnirt., W Tjr^lToTTcTlTIcnr thinun Ih cmpUjylng cnpllnl and labor blit ibr.oo i>rf><Jurl« nro not w ar mu«l- .llnin, Tli..v aril net IhjijitiS'Utnl- .kill -!'nyboib'._Tlicx-j:ome'Jitic7iajtiiiiB you •y.lU....-rmrc,pl8 and ••nrn'ssitlA Tlioy. lire till' lliln'jH- lhal aro iiinkinc .this i-onuiry prn!iperoo.i. I'lie lrc.ublt Iiuh hfp.n "I'frftc'ore Ihnt after'yom crop was raised you (ound that ther< W(^9 no money to move It until Nc'a Vork hnd boen conuultcd lo .f/lid.oul wheihor UieVe required currency woi forUimnilng. - Now you know nnd th« . (Continuod on Hoga 4.i - MONETOTHE-RINfi— A GREA1[ SUCCESS [ h o a S s Crowd the Streets f --of-Buhl last-Saturday--~= v\ltU »K WITH HUNBREDS ----- jir Xt luS IN LINE. ------------------- •;iori»rnl Snr^rhcs CloBc Jojons Occo* ' - "i.i-iiriu-|n<aar-of Tenth'Blrthdar®*— — ru>. About 300'' poople were preaent la nuiil Satarduy 10 wllnesu oud parUcl- linio spli'ndid program ou the jccnultM o n h u culebratiuD ot Uie tenth ulrUiday QL.-thc-WCBl_eitdicity.; -The ------ Ghllly wind did nul deter tlif lon^liikC Jt autos and floala from following tbo long line mapped oul aud tbo great . crowds timt pncked tlie Mldowulks nnd extcQdod-lat4>-U]o-e&ntor of the streets dieercd a» u particularly niiproprialo* - _ :ioat paased along. Tbo old ploncora- ivho were on tho troct a dccudo and iic-now .pionecrfl-,.wiio_.artlw;d_.tblB____ renr. Joined tn spirit’ nnd socmcd to lay "Bolter threo monUis in Buhl Uian X-cycle-Id Cathay.'* It waa a really A-ondcrful cclobration and Uie efforla 3f lho Hpcakors al the tabornaclo to paint tho vision In glowing colorrf. clo- tiuent-though they-were,-seemed buwa------ fccbio effort to givo voice to the sen-' , tlmcnt In the bronats ot Uioso who had watched Uic wIlderncHa grow to a ' thing of beauty under Uiclr guidance and Uirough Uiclr labor. Tho tuatlvitlcB began in the nxom' m gnniTtio-imucic-wlih-tlrg-firiugr-of— a aalalc. immcdjalcly following thcro was'fv conccrt by the Buhl band which lasted unUl tho arrival of tho Twin FaUs-bandr'&bout^oa’hour-lator, whca __ .. lhat organizaUon took iip the musical program which continued uaUl nooa. - In tho mconUmo the pioneers woro ^ coming In to register at tho opera ^ houso and bringing with thom big, loaded baskcU Uiot woro an* ouenUal tooturo ot lho fcsUvlUca. M nooa these baskets wero opened and spread upon-tho long tables ond.tho mulUtudo_ invited to partake ot tho famous yel- low, legged roosters and tat bed! and , roaatc'd pig and grcoc rolls.modo from flour.produccd.oa,the.tract.aDd.flolads___ In fflylotf. Bnd gardon___ truck and pics ond cakes without end. Coffee waa served by lho pioaoor.wo- ' men and girls and when the moal waa over thoro was no longer a hungry man, woman or child In Bubl. _ 'Then camo'IhO'poradorloa'IJT^WHs-^ liam Cunningham aa morahaU ot t}io - doy. Tho Twin Falla tand followed, • ; after which came'the TnUttary-com------ panj'-and-then the'-flcbeol'-ehlldren ----- wiUi flags; led by'Uio Buhl band. The buckarooB and buckaroo glrla tollfl.W;_ _ ed. The leading auto coht^nod-Oov------ eraor-Moses Alexaader,-Dr.'7l>^.£^;^-4i^ bee>..whQ ■waa_Biihl!fl_flrst mayor, and , , }>^yor E. M. Swooley ot Twin Falls.' An^auto bearing Engineer John.New- tonr^ho ten-^yearrbotore had broB gbt^ tho first traia to Twin Falls, came tn ' >. tho noxt auto. In a macfalno beariac - / Uio banner "First Couplo Married in Buhl,’’, wero the happy conple them- - ' Bolves, Mr. and Mre, • T. Roy Allen. Tbe brido on tho hUtoric-occasion, was Mlas Lnlu Barstow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H D. L .' Barstow,-of Buhl. Tho ceremony was. Borfonn^ January 27, 1907. by tho lato R ot,' John GourlojsjiaBtor of the Presbyter- , lon-church of Twin Falls. • Mr. Allen . and W. S. Harris built the first bual- ness house in Uie infant city, - . Tho. Consolidated Wagon & Ma- ' cblae company had a flno dlspl^.' ^ following Uio loaders, aa did also the'.’ Siorling Creamery company. Peck's- V grocery waa on hand with a handaome^u rig. Bonner Brothers, wool buyers, -.'I had a rig fixed up with aheep on top. > Tho Buhl Tranafor, In everyday at^ V'.; Urc. brought applause. The flnt tarai: in Buhl, by John Jacob/, wnu began ■'' tilling tho BOll-AacIjJ., 1906. nearly..^.- tlirco 'weeks boforo lift town •’waa 'i iiom, was frcpresontod by a typical.. "i claim ahack and trimm'lng*. Ragcbnish around tho odgea. Thla wai-.'^ followed shorlly in line by the ijnicoUiV'' Produco comiiany'a claim shack oa an auto. Tills ahack'wa8 maae'"dt gunny':^ sacking ond the open doors showcfl'T.r nmny utrnHlla of tho early dayal Moigg 'J.’i & Mnya had a good display os did also lho Reynolds Brothers lIardwaso.cdm--'.,J pany. Mnny autos boro tho names of>:^/ the proprietors pt the places^t-bti'sl-^} nc.is of Uiulr owfters. and many dlffor^.*.ji unt mukca ot autos woro ropMsanted.'^ Tho catns Uio famous' FalrchlW^ffi family, •‘lho olu man. woman and llt-'^ nt‘ fimli-ft- nf.lli rlilldrcn..:On-Ui^^ tront, wagon ot thla clw waa wum tent with .pioneer accoutrc'men^'^ U16 8. Fairchild. Sr., eftting'; on: thtfM mjlnlrtn l»laYl"K " ww li fQ»Qwmgrth\a^~BH>ji^eh^ behind all Uf6 boys driving tne^T M ^H Ot cQursb. 8poclaUaxenUon':^niit-t^ B glvon the float d tU e 'domueralkV’c la S fl which, waa aHhlorot<ftrt,'Qam'StfM 9 who bofore h6r>leMt'tozLti?fflrtKi™BE was Mlas Ulll'o r L l a d e t r o ^ n ^ |f l rcrnlly.f; > t., her.: feet shield. TTldch- bore, thb h iw ^fir^Sm .recelve^bomage^ j ; i r a b u t e j & ^^ (Continuod, o n'Pjga^^^^^H

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V O L i xi! Ndrss/ E L E V E N T H 'Y E A R . ' T W I N F A L L S . T W I N F A C E S C O U M T Y , I D A H O . T O E S D A Y . A P R I L 18. 1916. S U B S C R t P T I O N *Z.OO P E R Y E A R ^

W L l l l n u ^ t l o n

fURNITURE STOCKVincent T p i t i i r e C o p n y o f 0

■A. II. VINCENT COMES TO TAKE W CHAKGE OF THE DPi9LyES&

M r. L a re r ln ? Floda T h w tro Tokee ^ — A ir t t rT l in e -T J u i t - i ie r - l i i is r in - i t* - “

H anagem enC ............ ...............^ .................

Tho V lnccnt F um llu rc c9mpttny of MonlpoUor, yoalorday took charge of tho Layering P urn lluro company Block And buBlncoB, w hich waa pu#chBacd *;« la s t w eek -b y ^A ;-H . -VJnc«nt,-of. the. f ir s t nam ed f lm , who la now horo and Jn dinrgc. Mr. V lnccnt aoya Umt tho f* p o l ic ro f tho company will ho to kcop « Jl thoroughly up-to-date stock ol' a ll “j

• Knes'Of fu m Jtu rc and flcll It-afc roa- sonablo prlcoa lo tho people. D. I t Young,, w ho hoa hocn an employe of “ Mr. LayorlDg, w ill bo retained aa os- jilctnnt m anager. - i"

Mr. L avcring aays th a t his reason for aolllng is th a t hla cnUro tlmo w tll “ hereafter bo U k e n up w ith tho num - “} 4TOUB show s th a t aro already being. bllied for tho nex t year’B soason, and ^ tho conduct o f the houao during tho

TOBtof thl8 B«aB0n;“ Wben a m a n camo -f* along w ho w os looking for a firs t- « los8 bualneaa In tbo fum lturo line, ho sold. Tho following story of tho tran s- action told In tho Montpelier Exam- Iner, Indlcatoo the standing of Uie now "J jnanogcr In Uic community which ho la iMvlnir-

“A . H , . VJncoot ro tum od Baiuruay Iro m T w in Falla, whore he purchaaed ™ tho E. C. LaTorlng alocH.of furntluro.

"W hoa'Tio l o f f h c r o - th o - f l r s t - o f - l t t s t M week ho h ad no Uiought. o l InvoaUag Ic ln ,*<fi»r» ltj»»^tor« in .X «la .P^U «,.tbe . B nbjcct of h la trip being to look o w a al •40*acro t r a c f o f land he owns a o a r n H aiclton . • H aving never vlalted th e p, Magic City no a r tho m ighty Snako rlv- ci or, ho concluded to lako a run ovor tc thoro a fte r having InBpeclod h is land, h TVhUo In lho clly ho naturally callcd w upon Uio d iffe ren t furn iture dealers, and wbllo In convoraaUon w llh Mr. ri Layering, tho la tte r Incldentiilly ra -

-3&arkod-that4Ua.plcturo.Bhow.bUBlncaa _ i-waa.mqu lrin g wn muCll ot hlfl tlmO th a t fj.

ho bad decided to dlapdac of.hrs furnT- tu re Btoro. Afler carefully looking

—ovcLlho Block and acquolnUng hImaoU wlUi condlUons of Mr. U voring'B bus- InOBS-and tho cfty In genoral, Mr. V ln- ^ cen t c lO B c a 't l ie 'd o a n o rth o parchase - o f .th o stock . He will re turn to Twin F a lls tom orrow a id take charge o t tho buBlneas n e x t M ondaym om lng. •• ' '

"Mra. V lnccnt w ill rem ain ^loro fer a couplo o f weeks and Uion go to Rlpon, W l«,, £oc-a.Bhort.Tlfllt .wlUi h e r ^

~ p a r e n u b 'o iofo 'JoTnlng 'l.n-rvinccnt-lir f , th ^ n o w - R o m o ,- . -

------la h n tu raU uro b'u8lT><?pn In Mon^pel;. „Ior w ill conUnuo to bo conducted by L. „ C. Vincent. Ho will bo UBsisted by A. H.-Dorn*g>'W ho-win arrive from -M o- „ nett, Mo., In about two weoka. In ad- dition to being aiL.cxperiimc(Kl fu ro l- „ lu re m an, Mr. D om lg la a licensed cm balm er, a a d In the fu ture tUo firm „ w lll.b e ab le to promptly handle any . caxo of ombiilminK..lhal may bo re- qtilrcd. ‘ ' . ti

"Dy tho' romovol of M r a n d ' Mra; t Vlnccnt from . WotpeJfor, IJio camatiia- p ity loBCfl a n csUmablu couplc. A rthu r q has boon cpnncctcd wltli the V incent F u m ltu ro cam pany for the p ast aevcn c years, nnd is recognized aa one of tho uubfltantlal bualneaa men of Mont- fi poller. W hile wo regret Ihelr depart- n nre. wo bollovo Uiat Mr. V lnccnt waa « forlunaio In being oble to purchaHC an- -q cBlabliahcd buulncos In Twin Fnlla. for j, th a t c ityT s“deaUned to bccomo one of li UiQ g rea t commorcUl ccnters o t South- |, e m Idaho ." a

NORinSIDf COHPANV f SUED BY fARH[R ;

Allan a. Ford ClnlmH T hat He Wn.i n Dnmiigcd to E xtent of $.’»1SJI by r U'liler Hhortiih'c. f

Alhm S. Ford Munilny bro iieh t-uu lt iin tlH! (liulricl courl for Die mini of l; Sr.isa. fo r ilnmiiKc tvllcRCd by lilin toh!iv.' rt-suUcd lo hlH oropu hy reaiion ,]of tho fiilUiro of .tlio (lorondiinl, Uio i

. r«-Jn Fa»H Sorlh iM o Iwin.J & ;Wivlercompany, to furnish the ttiuounl of iv:.. ,.ilw<;cl !1» linvo been .aiim liitcd lIn the c o n trac t wlUi him. Ho cliilnia jtlii'.l I.y of biieli ullCKi;(l fnlUiro. o111'. - ropii wirro in‘rlonsIy r<-diiroj|- In rflutintliy and hia land Brcntly rcducod tlu v a lu e . .............. ................... ...............t

■ l \E \v ][^u 7 .1 ^s 'r .rfiV HUM |AUTH'I.ES OF IVCOlll'OKATION '

- Articlcii o f hRorpdriillon w ere filed \Monday hy lho nalclK fe-Stafford com- t

w ith QU nuU iorlrrd ' cap lw l of ,|:'C,000 . fo r tJio purpo«c of cohducting ,|u Kt^iiorul to id unUi^u businesu In th is ^eity Tho IncorporntorB aro AlboM D. jS tafford, U d a G. Stafford. Ooneva M. ,Stiiflord of thla city. and-.Charfcs A. , Uiilcllffo. und Lola A. Ralcliftc. o f[ Chonoy, W aahlngton. * '

EW-CITY HAU- |L TO B E JO P O S E D

iiindl Authorizes Ciiy Attorney Oi — t o - D r a f t - O r d i f f c e ^ ^ -ILL BE EKECTED ON CORNEB W BKCOVD s ;r . a n d SEC0?#I> a v e .

ayo r Bwedey I teco m a endH' T hU i Also B etter LfgbUng "and'I>ouM e W ate r System.

Follow ing Uio receip t of a moBBage om Mayor E. M. Swocloy. favoring pc0 adopUon of a double w aterw orks rc ■stcm and- tho aecu rlng 'o f. on expert w: ' d d to rm lho lhd b est courao fo r tfio ar ty to adopt to secure puro w ater, m iking -for-tiio .im provem ents-.of..our ;h tln g by Uie extension of a ayalom th l .c lu a to t ligh ts/auggcfltlng U io 'aur^ jil; clng of lho four m ain a rtc rica for o\ ilranco to tho city aa fa r aa the. w! ty llm lta and strongly urging tho pt acQodlate nood of a c ity building or -r th e otllclat needs of Twin FaJls, Oj 10 council la s t nigh t o rdered the hi •atUng of an ordinanco for a bond Ui ocUon for a new city hall lo coal a ;>proxlmatoly M0,000. rOQUcated tho hi ivorol areh ltccts to aubm lt rough a letchea of.BUch hall, to ,bo erected to » tbo city lo ts a t Uio co m er of Sec- tli Id s tree t and Second avonuo north , cc Id Inform ally agreed on looking up n<1 export fo r Uie w ater syatem. Tho ai e a .lB lo erect, a city hulldlrig tw o tc erloB high and strong enough to ro i r m l t ^ i o building of two moro al ayteaHgWie—o ther .m a ttf fa . .rccnm-» in ended wore token under adylscm cnt pi R olatlvo to tho rocomraendallon ot

iayor -Swoclcy_ lhat_U io_ lib ra ry , bo_ ^ tcatod in tho city hall, Councilmnn " o H e r ja l 'd Ui^t Uioro wonyi bo.pppo;^ « lUoa to th is, a» m any w an ted -a Car* V CRlo Ubrary. To th is tho m ayor rc- f tied th a t’ all. th a t bo had heard (ils- iB8 tho Carnegie lib ra ry was oppoaed> I f Mr. Bobler aald tho t oll tho t f d h ad heard ta lk about It favored It, t ■hlch In d c d the Incldcnt.T ho messaBC of M ayor Sweeley

sads a s followa:"Tw in FWl»,'riIabo, A rrll l i l l i . ISM. ,

-Q cntlem cn-of-'the -C ouncil,-C ity-of — 'w ln-PellaHidobo;—The-flm t-blg-atop- -- m a rd the eoluUon of ou r w ate r dlf- cuUles has been succcBBfully taken; u t thlB la only tho foundation. Thero omains the supplying to the c ity of ^ '« ta r-o f- ft auoJJty boyond question „ n d 'ln sufficient quanUly for tho do- _ icaUc needa of ou r c ltlrenB ,and thla 1 - th o -aho rtca t- p racU cable . space, of , [me. I wlah lo u rge upon you the SDportance- o t speedy acUon along Ills Itne, first, because th o 'se a so n 'o f .cavx_useJfl_d t>8e:B t'hand ,-,w lU i^n j :s nttendant-dirticulU oa,-and. aecond. ^ ecauae ou r city Is' so rapidly tak ing

ro cannot afford to have hanging gvcr us the big question m ark of an _nBaUBfnciory-wator'Buppiy: 1 would -uggca t th a t the sorvlcos of a capablo ,nglneerlng export bo prompUy ob- ^dined, o r th a t auch tcala bo entered nPOD as w ill probably dlncloae li aatlb- jactpry source for such a ayatem, and g h a t steps be- prompUy- token looking0 tho lnBtaUaU6a.of-o-domcaUc-iIls- _rlbutlon syslom, wlilch could bo sup- .Hed. tem porarily a t lca«t, from woli* ^ nd pumps already In aorvicc. .••It seems c lear to roy mind th a t our j

ondlUoris hero Indlcalo a double aya-sm, ono for Uio oupplylng o t w a te r ^o r law n nnd s treo t uae, sew er and jtre e t flushing and fire prolecUon, tho ^f lre r fo r puroiy domestic scrvlco, the .1ia#go for which InUer aervlco ohould ,,0 a s sm all as ,U-possibly can bo and .o ' seir-auBlnlnlng. If ^ am. corrccUy j,nformed, tho imo of w a te r d u r in g 'lln r „um m er m onths for all purposes ex- ,ocda five nillHoii RollonB per dny. To _iroperly hnndlo lliis am ount o t w ater . hrouRh filler bods and ohtuin aaUa-actory rcQullfl Is a huRC undortnklng, i,osUy and. for th e g rea t bulk of the ^m ic r used, entirely unnecesanry. If ,k'«i mieumo «;iir p resen t populaUon' .8 ten thouannd, nnd the daily , de-iii'ind per caplin for dome»tlc uhc nu ^(flj- gnUonw, n very llhcrnl ostlm.itc, , h la would menn uomewhul Iosh than cn per ccnl of thu totnl w ater uaen which quality Ih Uin aupreine ro* .lUiromcnt. I npproclnln llii* obylou-i 1 liHndvnntaKCs of ii dmililc Hyntftn. Iml lolievo our iiltunlion horo dcmnndii IL

’•Our clly J.H u o t kceplns jiiicc wllh ho ciiriiiniid for improvcmi.'nl.s iniKhUiiK. I t 111 n o t ft qiifintlon of o>ni- . larlson with o U h t ctllln.i, rntlior one >f wlinl \yf) iuBlly owe lo oumolvon. ind 1 L'arncsily ri-TOiiun»;n<l tlm l you like iiucli un v ill rciiult In rx- cndlnB iiur rliiiitor iiyi-Trnr to InrluilPiiir buiiliiwiii (Jliitrli'l. o r by i-onio c iln 'r ''ilpnnTT flUTiplr.H^n- lllnmlnntiftn •wc- are- -J-i ro m n T r’cnniicrriTT--------------------------••

•■There Ih n I'hiln noeil fo r a city fmlldlnp. Tliff nrquisltloii o( the wa- 'crworltn. the formntlon oTTTTh rm - Jiloynipnt liurniu. nnd tlic o tlicrt city 'loprtrtmonta roquiro nff/co room. nnd. ^tsidc from tho neceoanry room to ‘iroperly offlco .the city 'a d,epartmcnts. “vo need an audllorluni. open for Uie ^(cneral uao o t tho public foi; tho dis- ^

;. (Continued On Pago 5.) ' i

» I | 0 R H G HD E l A Y S p D E P O T

regpn Short lin e 'ca n n o l Grt A " M e ir t o l i i i l f R 'c ig h m o t is f - -IILL CONSULT TWIN FALLS CON. C

‘.TJU C T O liS ON SUBJECT.

cw 'SecUoM nou n cB for Thla C lb "« i'd fi lIoUlBter-l*refle&t F r tlg b t D ^ O o Be Moved Back.

Tho building o t the now fre igh t dc- o t.u t thia c lly Is being hold back by b eason o t tho unbounded proaperlty ci <hlcb-the. poM lo. aro-now _cnJoylng . tl nd which maK08 lflm poB8lblo-to--scl o ion to do Uie work, according to A. B. b rtarcnBon_gdncral,BUpcrintcn,dont.of > ho Oregon S hort Line, .who sp en t a u ho rt Umo In th^a c ity F riday looking tl vo'r Uio situation. Workiadn e»15ry- b rhoro aro now employed ahd th e com- n any flnda It Impoaalblo to g a th e r up c nough of them lo p u t up tho depot- h in the othcr.lm nd th e grow ing-freigh t ti ualneas o t tho city m akea i t deslm blc » hat groator focIllUos bo furnished. As o

resu lt Mr. Slovenson onnounccd- on b la v isit th a t be oxpccted to re tu rn In c . few days and consult the con trac to rs s 0 see WheUier i t w ill bo poaalble to r 1: hem to handle th e -«ltualIon. —TOo l- ompany Intenda to divide th e section i low conaUtuUng Uio HolUater b ranch n nd put one socUon h o u se 'a t 1101118- li or. b u t by reason o t the abortago of :: aen for constm cU on work, th is w ill v ilso be lot by contract. A now tfocttoii v■n..«n fnr rnn tfltn . ^liatcd. r,

I t Is believed th a t tho fre igh t house tvlll bo moved caat on tho l o t ' t h a t It rjow-occuploB-nnd th e »10.000 aToilftble cvlll bc expended In addltlona a n ^ lm * 1 prOTomenta Ih order t h l t thti^ifiOBfta 1}f Twin F a lls can • bo expedlUousIy 1Handled. '

COyNCIL CONSIDERS '. J A N Y MAHERS i

' . ' (Hany M atter* Como Bcfcfrc Body— i-L ljrh tu TGranlod- for Streets U nriny 1-C onyentlon .--------- ' ' ---------- *

. - - - - - - - - - • i!W ater, ligh t and city ball miillcra

Look up tho groator part of thu Umc c3t tho city council, which met in buny cicaBfon-Iast n ig h t - T h o riRJit of. tlio J;public utUiUcs commlflfllon to nxcrcla;^; Isontrol over the municipal water- tworks eystem was denied, aud fol- ^lowing th e reccip l o t.th e mcHunec of iMayor Sweeley. tho council dccidcd Jto invoBtlgato the.rela tive mcriul of a «rnterteff-:fiy«teiar.iiflic9mpflrcd iw ltb a- 1double- B yatem -of watorworkB, - oao 1for ono j

sionor P o rte r, In ’behalf ot hImHCif I nod .P lrfl-C lilcf -Carlaon. reported J n fa ro r o t they installailon of nix fire plugs a t places needed for Hpriokling J convenience and g rea te r protection. The m a tte r was tem porarily laid over.In the caso of a residence in the new • School addlUon which wanted w.iler connccUona, -It—wbb—determined to Rxant^the extension; provided ilini the oxpenaca should bo paid by Uio owner,OS undor th e old system. The recoift. mendaUon th a t a aback belonging to ,1. P. K avanaugh on lota 11 ond 12. block 56, b'o declared a nuisance wna referred to the prooor conimlltco. The . 11% ac rcs of a lfa ita land osvnod hy , tho city WBB ren ted to a Mr. Conley , f0 r .|1 3 on acre. Tho ordinance add- , Ing to Uie sprink ling d istricts was j Daased, pubjoct to roviaion after tho , hearing of protoata, also the original , aprinkllng ordinance. An ordlnnnco , wna also passed m aking clear tho , m atter .o f w ate r rcn ls for rcHidencos , and Imposing a fine for Impropnr uw.

City Clork ■Williams reported Umt • ho wns doing a rousing buslnosB aa employment agent nnd oBked for in- Rtructionn rolaUvo to cortaln dutalla, , which w ere given.

I t waa determ ined to comply with n rcnuost o t the Commerrinl rlul* thnt , the Ptrcctn bo lllum lnatpd during Uic convcnUon. , ,

RUPERT PARTY SUfffRS ' ' A C C r a i AT CULVERT

Reliimlni? From T n in I'a lls Auto : Sh(Mv-Xone A rc Badly H urt In H h-

SnmHbnii.

I,nut F riday ftveninj:, whllo re ta rn ln r home froin the aiKn nJiow ui, T»lr. Fiillfl. .Mr..- It.-. C ^4luUday-oL-lUiperj_ h ad -th e -m lflfo rtune^o -h lt-B -cH lvm _ Mra. S. Cnrutlicra. ono of the party WUK thrgw n lo the top of tlin car wli’ toniiidorablo force and stru ck on Jlif bowji w ith auch force tb n t her Jio' ‘ wn« broken ond h e r face brujxcd. Mr- Adnms. m other of Mra. H oliday/ waa also throw iungalnnl a bow o t Uio to, nnd hor faco admowhat cut:

Tho accident occurrod Junt beyoni Hazolton and medical aid could not h aocured unUl the p arty rcathod home.

! P U B « C « O ^ T y A R R IV E T O M O l O W

ivance Guard U n ir C h a ir D m l - t a - & a n s = { x p c c t c d .- ^ —

TY WILL URCEIVE BELE0A TE8 S ir iT I I OPEN AIIMS. -

g (tonTcnUon W lll-B e-H eld F riday li o t ‘ Lavp-rliig ‘ T h lfliir—Jfany Flo- quent Speakers ExpecteiL

The trum pet of tho elephant- will• heard In Twin Fallii tom orrow , *1 .llUiR tho herd to moet T liuraddy tor ti ,e HClocUon of dclegnlea. lho paH»lng u

resoluU ona-and for "auch - o thor r lalncsu aa moy como- bctorp it.” p ost ot tho delegates a re cxpeot^d h hiorruw and will rumble through* 9 10 place whero tho Junglew used lo t r ftH gucstA bf Uic Twin Fnlls Com - b crclnl club and the pcoplo o t the g ty. All so rts of autos will be on p »nd and lho country will be uliown g >-U io~nien-rrom 'ouior-pautt-of^ tbo q ate. Au excursion to Bubl Ib one » ' tho events planned. W hile ll Is r iliovcd th a t tho conveiftion will bc j illcd to order Thursday morning. Uic | lecch o t welcome delivered by Mayor ( . M. Swccley. Uio reply m ade by ( vuii Rvona-lD-boholt of tho dolegatoa, l ic keynoto sounded-and comnilttccH > Dpolnted. i t Is posRlblo th a t Uio m eet- t Ig will n o t actually take placo unUl o ’clock, which will throw tho con-

onUon work back unUl Friday. This , III flDolly bo setUcd by Uic sU tc j linlrm an-en-lila-arriral- tomo rru w. -A- •; unibor of brilliant orntors a rc rondy , ) expatiate on the glories of Rc- , ubllcanlsnr. laying parU cular s tre ss , n -e lther-p ro tcc tlon -o r proparodnosH. . 1 accordancQ with Uic im preasion ot hiTiipeaker as to the respecUvo ih e r- la o t Judgo Hughes or Colohcl Roose- e lt aa tho m ost available second. . holcc a fte r Senator Boroh os presi* ‘ enllill condldolo. ,The ntrecta will bc Illum inated by ,

trlngs of elcctrlc llghta, thero w ill , (1 wolcomc slgna all over. Miller 1 ;vnn!i will aing nbout lho ''M istakes , f the Modern Moses." tho band will lay. Jind everyhody but tho Ropub- j canB-w lll-forgot -partU aaoh lp -fo r-a . | jw-^daya—nnd—woloome—tli«i-dl«lln-- ■ uiplied clUzenn tb "our m idst.” Chairman Aahton of the committee

n nocturnal accommddaUon Is atill n a bed hunt, and saya th a t he now as hopes o t chasing enough couches ) thoir la ir to tako cafo o t tUd mul- itude. H e Inid h is case boforo Uio 'wentleUi Century club Uds afternoon nd received much c'ncQuragement. ,11 tho oUi'cr chairm en declare them - clcvcs in a stato of completo pro* arednosa-and -ready for-Uio welcome i'vnsidn’.r “ Pocatello" lB ~ co u iin f 'w ith• apecial tra in and a band on a i r a d e xourslop,-accotdlng..to-the..locnl pa- e rs of th a t city, though no inform a- lon Jo Uial effect has been received rdre. ■ American Fa^ls Is' earfcctcd to oIn tho -Pocat'clloans. '

ICHOOl BOARD GETS ~ DEED fOR NEW SITE

Ll! R rady for L otting 'C on tract, .Ex- copl FIpol' r i a n s Which A re Being B raftcd.

Tho achool board la st week received . deed for the William Ashton corncr, >n which the new .building will be reeled, and Is now awalUng the final ilans being draw n by Uio architect, Jurlon E. Morse, wblch, ll la oxpccted, k'lll bo completed Uil.1 Week. Tho nejnhcrs of tho board dcclnrc that ho silo sclocUid, facing Shoahono iroo t, w ill provo porU cularly a l- raeUve.---------- --------

)IU JOHN E. WHITEBIEB AT HOME FItlBAY

Dr. John E. White, aged 58 years, lied F riday moniliig u t the bomo o t lls son-in-law . Fre«l S, Male, in Uiia ■ifV. nnd Wiin burled from the Cronby :linpel Sundny nfternoon, the hitvIcch Jclng condiiltcd liy Itev. I>, U. Franck.- mMor of tlio ICptscopiil eh u rd i. Dr. ►Virile wnu born In Uio blate of .Nev.-

If.- u w 'id tu .Mk'hljpn when a l p^oung mnn nnd began the prnctlce o f ' iicd ldnc, hi which profcaslon lie con- Inued in 'th a l ntntc unUl bo wnu Urickcn with parulyiilii ii(x yearn ;iko. : when ho and hiu wlfo cur.ie to Twin ''alia nnd iiiiido Ih.'lr Imm^- with Uiolr dnughter. Mni. Halo, ilc- way u na'in- ber. uf Uio lIpiMcopal church.-- . — ~—

F or several ycam . (h<^re havo bcm lircn John R Whlto.-i IIvUik iti ll.la :lty, tw o a t them doctorH. 'i'li/T lot.ttLftU jelulciLlo. oiMvnnoilior............

ffH T U T N SAOroS'TlIVF.R ■ ■ " E E SER V O m U E A n ir.S 20.1) IT .

Oolning 3.4 foot during the week, n d lh 'g 'A p ril IGlh, the w nler In liie Salm on. rlvor reservoir Is uUll riulng I t a rap id , rato, and w ith continued warm w oalber a largo run-oft la luok-

'. . iiu.' Ui; tho next few weeks. On ho Ifitjr thcro was 31,530 acre fcot ot

wotor -Avallablo for irrigation , a gain 3f 6,780 ocro tcc t during tho woek.

W i P O T -O f T H E G O V E R N O R

ledares That V W r o w Wilson — Is-T tu H effcrso n ia n —OUNB !*«{'■ OK i - '■ "H E N T ’B ; t : : 'n 'f ; t i . . i - ' -.h i .a t - --

icm ocratic—B ecirint -K ^pnnndfd . hi iJoyernor'“A lcxnF dcr^ lit “ Ji-iTi?r»iin' Club Smoker.

Declaring Umt tbo pr!i-ciples of 'homaii Jcrfcruon a rc for Uic (Irst time ORinning lo rocclvo th o ir full upp jin i' lon under thc.udmlnlBlrntton of \v . od- ow W ilson;-that tho prcsont^purloi ul roapcrily is tho re su lt o f lho currciii-\ Ul enacted by a DcmocraUc bouso unJ cnato, prompted by th e president.*; bat thia prosperity, uQllko the occn- lonolrayff-of-sunshine-pcnetrB tlD pthe :loom of Republican depression and lanic, will bo lasting ; Umt pcacc and ;ood will among all m en, nationally .nd-lntem aU onally-w lll-ovontually-re- u lt trom WIluon’H policies, apd that u ral c red its 'and o th e r S im ilar legls- nUon will- atill fu rther*cnhnncir-thc leneflccnl rcsulUi of DemocraUc rule, lov. Moses A lexander predicted lho ixtensloD of governm ent rollroadu. the julldlng of-n m erchant m arine and 'the raBt Incrcasc of IntcrnaU onal trodo. In I speech a t Uic Jefferson club smoker riiuruduy n igh t

Qovornor A lexander began bia nd- IresB by paying a high tribulo lo tho :»Uicr..o.LPj;iao.cracYi whom ho-dcKlac:. :d lo bavo been the In stiga to r of nn h tcrnaU unal.m ovem ent. tow ard better thlnga and toward th e doclrlno of equality bcforo Uio law , w hich ho ad- vtWitcar ■ "W hcn-"many"of‘;ih c“ihlngH tha t wo bollovo now aro p ast nnd for- RoWon,*' hd Bold, "Uid w drdtf-of Uio Declaration o t lodopondonco th a t al men arc created c(jaal wJJl bo an In- cpiratloD to the pcoplo of tho world m d v/ill remind men Uiat tbc lr bro­thers. howover hum ble, a re enUUed lo ojuul consideration bcforo the Inw. Tliorcfofc;' It ■ li! n d f m ere ly ' a s Demo- crnts. proud of being m em bers of the pnrty founded by Thom as Jcfforaon but aa American citlzcns. th a t wc do honor to th is statcsm air.— Woodrow w iiB on-iB 'tho 'proaucrofT noinas-Jcf-'- forson. Undci' tho adm lnistraUon of Woodrow W ilson, the princip les of Uio founder of Uie Dem ocratic p arty have for tl\p firs t Umo been applied la Uiclr fulness lo 0ur--iLffalrs_,And-b0cau80 of th is fnct, wo aro now enjoying in this country an om of prosperity such as wo have, never hnd before. .Two yoars ago4-to ld n mf»Ktlnf nf hnnjf^rg boro that the passage of tho currency bill would bring abou t Uiis very re su lt Sotao.al Ihem ia u g li^ .a i .m d a ad most of ihom-dld n ot bcUovo jnc, b u t w hnt I prcdltilcd then haa como to p a s s . ' The R opnbltcans- had -lonK- i e euKuiztnl the- need of komo such cu rrency legislation a nd had.praml8Q(l.lt Jn.thclr.plaUQnD8, but had tailed to keep U id r promises. Tho rcsulU/Qf Uils g re a t a c t of the Wilaon admlnlBtraUon aro Just begin­ning lo be realized, b u t thoy have .al­ready assumed v ast proporUonq, Land values. al\»ays a n index o t prosperity, already arrived, tiro golng up rapidly, as you on tho Tw in F a lls t r a a fully realize, and as' you w ill realize sUll moro ia tho noar fu tu re . The nallon is rolling In wenUh. M ills a rc cvtfry- whoro open In Uio oast' and tho great lumbor m ills o t tbe coast country ,aro now opening' up to supp ly Uio dcm'and for lumbor wlUi w hich to build homes and bualncsB housoB. L abor Ib comi- Ing into Its own. Tiie ro lum ne o t bus­iness is voBlly g re a te r Umn o t any previous time In ou r coun try 's history. L ast woek business clcarlngB roachcd Uio enormous sum o f $4-600.000.000. while lhe la rgest c lcorlng for ony week In nny previous prosporous em w as $3,000,000,000, nn Increase of BD per c c n t Why Uio.so g reo t results? UccauHO under tho clastic currency syHtrni entahllshcd- under the admlnls- trntlon of Woodrow Wiluon, ou r cur­rency has expanded from *3r> per capi­ta whore It wns wHcrv W ilson took of­fice. to $43 per cap lla . to meet the »e<“ds of buHlucau, uud-bocnune-m cn can conflilenUy expand the ir bualne.'ia und fr thill syulcin w ithout, llio 'foar ol

In HtriniTunry i\t a Umc when money Is liiioM no"d<'U. Somo Kciiulilicunii will lull .you Ihnl all Uic proupcrity baf OGino aboul nn a conscquonco of Uic 'viir. Tbia I;; un true, f.ook n t Un: toMK tin.-:, of beaded frelKlit rn rs . that nro «rnilnf: Into y ou r rity nnd lo Uir

jnoigliborliig lown of Kimberly nnd tc ,-iUI-Ua‘_QthL'LtOwnH imil cIUch oIoub thlK tn irt., W T j r ^ lT o T T c T lT I c n r thinun Ih cmpUjylng cnpllnl and labor blit ibr.oo i>rf><Jurl« nro not w ar mu«l- .llnin, Tli..v a r il n e t IhjijitiS'Utnl- .kill-! 'nybo ib '._ T licx -j:o m e 'J itic7 ia jtiiiiByou •y.lU....-rmrc,pl8 and ••n rn 'ss itlA Tlioy. lire till' lliln'jH- lh a l aro iiinkinc .this i-onuiry prn!iperoo.i. I 'lie lrc.ublt Iiuh hfp.n " I 'f r f tc 'o re Ihnt a f te r 'y o m crop was raised you (ound th a t ther< W( 9 no money to move It until Nc'a Vork hnd boen conuultcd lo .f/lid.oul wheihor UieVe requ ired currency woi forUimnilng. - Now you know nnd th«

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M O N E T O T H E - R I N f i— A G R E A 1 [ S U C C E S S

[ h o a S s Crowd the Streets f - - o f - B u h l l a s t - S a t u r d a y - - ~ =

v \ltU » K WITH HUNBREDS ----- j i r Xt lu S IN L IN E .-------------------

•;iori»rnl Snr^rhcs CloBc Jo jo n s Occo* ' -" i.i- iir iu - |n< aar-o f T enth 'B lrthdar® *— —

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About 300'' poople were preaent la nuiil Satarduy 10 wllnesu oud parUcl- linio spli'ndid program ou thejccnultM o n h u culebratiuD o t Uie tenthulrUiday QL.-thc-WCBl_eitdicity.; -T h e ------Ghllly w ind did nul deter tlif lon^liikC Jt au tos and floala from following tbo long line mapped oul aud tbo g rea t . crowds tim t pncked tlie Mldowulks nnd extcQdod-lat4>-U]o-e&ntor of th e s tree ts dieercd a» u particularly niiproprialo* - _ :ioat paased along. Tbo old ploncora- • ivho w ere on tho troc t a dccudo andiic -n o w .pionecrfl-,.wiio_.artlw;d_.tblB____renr. Joined tn sp irit’ nnd socmcd to lay "B olter threo monUis in Buhl Uian X-cycle-Id Cathay.'* It waa a really A-ondcrful cclobration and Uie efforla 3f lho Hpcakors a l the tabornaclo to paint tho vision In glowing colorrf. clo-tiuent-though they-were,-seemed buw a------fccbio e ffo r t to givo voice to the s e n - ' , tlm cnt In th e bronats o t Uioso who had watched Uic wIlderncHa grow to a ' thing of beauty under Uiclr guidance and Uirough Uiclr labor.

Tho tuatlvitlcB began in the nxom' m g n n iT tio - im ucic- wlih-t l rg-f iriugr-o f— a aalalc. im m cd ja lc ly following thcro was'fv conccrt by the Buhl band which lasted unU l tho a rriva l of tho TwinFaUs-bandr'& bout^oa’hour-lator, w hca__ ..lh a t organizaUon took iip the musical program which continued uaUl nooa. - In tho mconUmo the pioneers woro ^ coming In to reg is te r a t tho opera ^ houso and bringing w ith thom big, loaded baskcU Uiot woro an* ouenU al tooturo o t lho fcsUvlUca. M nooa these baske ts wero opened and spread upon-tho long tables ond.tho mulUtudo_ invited to partake o t tho famous yel­low, legged roosters and ta t bed! and , roaatc'd p ig and grcoc rolls.m odo fromflour.produccd.oa,the.tract.aD d.flolads___

In fflylotf. Bnd gardon___truck and pics ond cakes w ithout end. Coffee w aa served by lho pioaoor.w o- ' men and g irls and when the moal waa over tho ro was no longer a hungry man, w om an o r child In Bubl. • _ 'T h e n cam o 'IhO 'po radorloa 'IJT ^W H s-^

liam C unningham aa morahaU o t t}io - doy. Tho Twin Falla ta n d followed, • ;a fte r w hich ca m e 'th e TnUttary-com------p an j '-a n d -th e n th e '-flcb eo l'-eh lld ren-----wiUi flags; led by'U io Buhl band. The b u c k aro o B a n d buckaroo g lrla tollfl.W;_ _ed. T h e leading auto coht^nod-O ov------eraor-M oses A lexaader,-D r.'7 l>^.£^ ;^-4i^ bee>..whQ ■waa_Biihl!fl_flrst mayor, an d , , }>^yor E . M. Swooley o t Tw in F a l ls . ' A n^auto bearing Engineer John.N ew - to n r^ h o ten-^yearrbotore had b r o B g b t^ tho f i r s t tra ia to Twin F alls, came tn ' >. tho noxt auto. In a macfalno b eariac - / Uio b an n e r "F irs t Couplo M arried in Buhl,’’, wero the happy conple them - - ' Bolves, Mr. and Mre, • T . Roy Allen. Tbe brido on tho hU toric-occasion, was Mlas Lnlu Barstow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H D. L . ' B arstow ,-o f Buhl. T ho ceremony was. B o rfo n n ^ Jan u a ry 27, 1907. by tho lato R o t , ' John GourlojsjiaB tor of the P resby ter- , lon -chu rch of Twin F alls. • Mr. A llen . and W. S . H arris b u ilt the f irs t bual- ness house in Uie in fan t city, - .

T h o . Consolidated Wagon & Ma- ' cb lae company had a flno d l s p l ^ . ' follow ing Uio loaders, aa did also the'.’ S iorling Creamery company. Peck's- V grocery w aa on hand with a h andaom e^u rig . Bonner B rothers, wool buyers, -.'I had a rig fixed up with aheep on top. > Tho B uhl Tranafor, In everyday at^ V'.; Urc. b rough t applause. The f l n t ta ra i: in B uhl, by John Jacob/, wnu began ■'' tilling tho BOll-AacIjJ., 1906. nearly..^.- tlirco 'weeks boforo lift town •’waa 'i iiom , w as frcpresontod by a typical.. "i claim ahack and trimm'lng*. Ragcbnish around tho odgea. Thla w ai-.'^ followed shorlly in line by th e ijnicoUiV '' Produco comiiany'a claim shack oa an auto. T ills ahack'wa8 maae'"dt g u n n y ':^ sack ing ond the open doors showcfl'T.r nmny utrnHlla of tho early dayal Moigg 'J.’i & Mnya had a good display os did also lho Reynolds B rothers lIardwaso.cdm--'.,J pany. Mnny au tos boro tho nam es of>:^/ the p rop rie to rs p t the p laces^ t-b ti 's l-^ } nc.is o f Uiulr owfters. and m any dlffor^.*.ji unt m ukca ot au tos woro ro p M san ted .'^

Tho catns Uio famous' FalrchlW^ffi fam ily, •‘lho olu man. woman and l l t - '^ n t‘ fimli-ft- n f . l l i rlil ld r c n .. :O n -U i^ ^ tro n t, wagon o t thla c lw waa wum te n t with .pioneer a c c o u trc 'm e n ^ '^ U16 8. Fairchild. Sr., eftting'; o n : th tfMmjlnlrtn l»laYl"K " ww lifQ » Q w m g rth \a ^ ~ B H > ji^ e h ^ behind a ll Uf6 boys driving t n e ^ T M ^ H Ot cQursb. 8poclaUaxenUon':^niit-t^ B glvon th e float d tU e 'domueralkV’c l a S f l which, waa a H h lo ro t< f tr t , 'Q a m 'S tfM 9who b o fo re h6r> leM t'tozL ti?fflrtK i™ B Ewas Mlas Ulll'o r L l a d e t r o ^ n ^ | f l rc rn lly .f; > t . , her.: f e e t sh ield. TTldch- bore, thb h i w ^ f i r ^ S m .recelve^bomage^ j ; i r a b u t e j & ^ ^

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C O N TA a MINERS « A R E E N M lA S T IC i_ ■ ro

Prom inent Engineer Tells Story “ . o f RcccdI Development i;

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T lm t tlicrc w ill bc lliroc lurKo tOjlp- pcr» of oro from Contncl In llic near

. fu lu ro la Ui_ejjtai(’mt!Ut of H. K, L«cc, law yer Hna inlfilnB onRlnccrr'wlio wn« * Jn Ulla d ty Tliun'iiluy nlRht on lila way trom ,C on tncl to Suit l.^ko und'Don*

_ vyr. for tlw pur&oac ol buyln* a lljrco d rill coniprcHBor lo r unjTJeinno-mlntrr — which Jin« nn lnjmen«e body of higii Rrnilc oro on hand Uiut doea n o l Imvu ,,, to bo sorted. The Dulimo fn now Hhfp- ,,,

.Ding two car lOiidu Of ore a week, but ,,i tills will HhorUy be Kfcatly Incrciwcd;

_ M r Luco waa occonipanlcd by Winiiim, ,,, McArdVc, UnnnrRCBrlndlvlihtal-hold*:^ 'j;, In tJit5 d ia lrlc t iimi «>wnor of thu ZcUu fu

■^Blanolmrd-wUiclL,promlacH,Att.d-!Vclpx» ni Ihto ono o t Uju bJBRt-jfl propcrtit's iJi' j , Nevada. Thoy rcpu ri thnt Hlainc Hank und U'lllltifn Ktilnc-y urc Jii«klr?K pre- pnratlonH lo open the UOHton which ,i, cnrrloH frne koUI In unknown qui£htl- ,i,

A O V E m siX C ~

C H E W S W E E T , 5L U S C I O U S {'

“ S P E A R H E A D ” i;■■■ ■*;----------

Y o u ’l l L ik e I t F a r B e t t e r T h a i / i

A n y O t h e r C h e w i n g

T o b a c c o M a d e - £________ d(

loI f y o u ’re a lread y a c licw cr y o u {"

o u g h t to t r y , S p e a r H e a d . I t w ill .si, au a lto g c iiic r n c W id c n -o f-

b o w d e lic ious an d saiisfy ing; a pr c licw c a n be.

H y o u ’re n o t y e t a chcw cr, y o u “ 1o u g h t’to t r y S p e a r H e a d ju s t th e 'sam e . Y o u ’ll l)c su rjiriscd a n d dc- k lig h te d to sec bow m ucli m orec o m fo rt a n d en joym en t you g e t wo u t o f to b acco w lic ty th e lu scious, lu w h o le so m e ju icc s in a S’p c a r H eadp lu g co m c in to d irc c t c o n ta c t w itli fr

: : : : ___ ■ _ ».spear Head is especially dc-

licious because it is made bnly tbc choicest rcd^Burlcy lca?~ \>[

—sweet, ripe. _mcllovr‘and fd f of j,' fruity, appetizing flavor. , ”

Get a cut of this supremely k ■ “ g^tod'tobacco- and 4ry- it."_ In , 5c ,

and IOC cuts'i

j Made in 1

I a s u i

! Y O I I M E A S

i ■- W vt ' ^ -

,'h

I . . . . . . K 1 'I : T H E T ;

I From $30.00 I 1 1 6 1 - 2 N o .

I ' . , U p s .

3fl. C. Lr ERRttnan and K tl'W alie rsr f Uo leaso one of th e Smith propcrllca. I IVO already uhlppcd two cara of o re id havo Bcvcn m oro In s ig h t H arry iiUh. tho wull-known m anugcr of the ■“ ovada Copper M ining, MIlllnR and uwor compjiny,; la maUlnK arraiiRo- ( oQttf to rcuum c operatlonH on the old luo B ird, from which already many tna o f fJno o re Jmvo bo«i> lakcn.V. A. MarHhail, proHldiint o t th e Scul- (5-Conutct C ofJifcrfom jiany. alHo wwjt irouKh Th-uradfty n ls lit on hia way lo “ eatUc, w here He waa culic'cl by lhe “ IncHB of htll wife. l ie waa aupcrln- R ndlnR road Iniiirovomcntti, p rcpara- P try to Uie jiuuliiR on of a tTno of mod- h •a. truQkH, which would Inereniie the ti ilpm unta of hla cumiiiiny ahont six t' dii. T his linprovcQicnt la going oD P cadDy in h)» nbacncc w llh the inn- ?n^dmBW-ju»t-recolvod, andilUc-lruck. T ac will aoon bo In operation. ^

_____________ - V

lARCn SNOWfAlL HORETHAN THE AVERAGE »

— ^otiil ror rJU '-^IonthK Abnnt l>o«^)lc ^ th^A Tcrngfl Vcur nnd a^.TItlrd More 'r im n Any O ther. . i;

DeClartng (liat llm unow tm the Sal- lon river drulnuKe la ntUI iiulle deep id iiolld, Uiut ll hail drifted to a coa- derab le ex ten t and th n t It InereancK v 1 depth from -four tout ut-Uouum ’-a In < ;vcn feet on the lilBlier Hunimllii. the t low fnll-bu llrtln for Uie-ldaho KccUon f Uie m onlh o f March aNnuujiceu tha t t oriLflaovc^'^VUlwrliiK th a i period than t jr tn g a n y pVcvloiJK"^r«rt'!»“ ror'nJni? >arn, wlilch nm'UeH a lo ta l 'f o r five ontha o f about doublo the ftrcrnRe, id m ore tlial! .v th ird grcalor than iirlnR uny prcvloifH ffve-niontha * I'riod.-' W ith refpr(;u>?c lo the Koherul r jndltlon In the alate. ll aiiytt: *■'WJiJle. the Hiiowfall durlnj: Miircli »

aa.cQ U H ldc.rubly, llghU.‘r th a n du rln KIfi th ree m ontha preeedlhK, It w a s 1' aovo n o r ia u l . . particu larly , a t ihe » IkIict IcvcJs , n n d wnH tlic' heavJeat ;<;<irdcd la Miircli ,in the laal n in e ‘ara, Tlifn'"Hnowruft, ac?ff»?<1 w ilir^ Tjce .aniounta th a t fell In Noveiiiher.<•(:( inlHT. jn n iK iry lux l f-V hruary, <> a k e a t n j i j th a l_ la a lm o s t d o iih l f a ic n iin i lf lV ftT n o u n r^ n r 'th r- f lv p .m o n tf i- d -rin d U nit (>xci'<:<l;; by o n e -tl ilrd tin - " •(■ritrst .v in n i in i cv .:r ri'Cord<'d in a H )'In r~ pcrlD d - b e fo re . —T h e r e -w as u ;ijld m i l l i n g a t ilii% lo w .'r lovc ln d u r - K th e m o ti ih . 5(nd,<‘,';,<7 i "I tliv I ilf rh rr K yelM _lhg_deplU iiccri'a;iei'l'"i- ';m ew lial, » i t In th e la t le r . c a f ic 'l i ie * ih r re au f ' hi fi •pill w an m o re d u e to ;-''ttU nK llm u b

a c lu a l losHOS. T h e i;now la t-oni- U ic t. w ltli a hh^h \. 'i i le r fo iitm it, and

driflc<l more; H um u s u a l , w h ile iihvi liiivo b e en rc la llv o ly I tif re q u c n l HI ahundant nml wcll-nniitiilni-.l now w.-iN-r };j u ll III-' p n u r t ^ r

II hlreiimn of tlif Btato during th e 11 ■inlUK Hi'rinon, and {li<> ftrcifrrcfK-c (if period o t abnorm ally high feniprTa-re during lh e aprlng m ight cause iiu .•erflow In aome of them."

------------------------- VASTKIl WKKK OB.SKnVKl) HY

AUXIIJAKY TO (’. \y. II. M.The auxiliary to the C, W. R .11,III obaervo the l-'asler w<'iit df •ayer ou T hursday , Kridu'y and Sal- •diiy afluriiootis. April 20. i’l and -1!.

Uie parlora of Uic ChriHUiin church om 4 lo n o’clock. 'Mra.'ICvnna will have d inrgo of-Hhe ^ tf l ln g -T h u rsd a y aflcrDOouJ»ud_the , Jh35rct~mr-tnt?-Tlar-vrtH~hf(-'JJeruKU^ r m—the'H (7mo W ork—Tivln KiiJhi." !' F riday aflcrnoon Mra. I larrlm an will ' • the Icad tr und the topic, chtJHcn b ^ Sam aria—State and National W ork— lalio nnd the Ualted Staten." "On Batiirday nflernoon-tlio .subJeuL 111 ho "The L’tlrrnioHt 1‘a r l of the ' a r th —FiirclKU W ork," with'" Mra. olllngMWorlh a» loader.

Tim es w nnl ade bring renulis. ||

'win Falls +;- - - - - - I ’T T O IL IR i; U R E I

' + !

!

U L O R . | i

' 4-

I t o $ 6 0 .0 0 t l

M a i n A v e . | J

. d i r b ,

P O T A T O - p W N T I f i r - - = = - _ DEMONSTRATION :OiyE«Couiifj and SfafcTX ^irfH TcJl Famt>

c rs About Ilow In Select tOitl F la a tScedV ............ .

Countv Agricult.iriHl W. N. n irch ii|ul K. I* Taylor, li’jrilculturlH l o t Uio univerHliy exlonHlon departm ent, aro slving n neriea of .dcmonBtfatlonB to potato pJanterfl imd olbera In torcstcd la Ihln county. wlUi a view of educat­ing the peoplo In regard to U n se lec­tion, prcaurvatlon and planUng o[ seed [lotaloea,

The firs t o f Uichc dem onstraUons in Twin t'allH counly was held on E. T . SaiVdnicyor‘n~Tilacc— tiear— ltu h l,U h is iveok, and demouHlratlonB a re achod- ulc«l-for—I ho— foUoudug— plnrta_nnd. ia lc s :• TJiur«dny, April 10 a. ni.—H. B. MuHiier, lwo inilou west of n i c r .

Thursdny, April .20. 2 p. ni.—Oeorgo ,\. E rhard t. three mllen northw est of FJIer. ■ - - V. .. Vrlday, April 'I ’l . 10 n, m.—J. C.

UcaUy. two nillcH northw est o f T.wl^i l-'allB.J 'l r i d a ^ ^ p r i l 21. 2 p. tu .-A . C. Ilulfi-’ erford. fli?ec-iiirT{i!rcnBt-of-‘lhrln--F«H8r • DU Kltnhi'rly road.

ill addition to these, ddtuM^atrntlonB win he held In Uie Haniien and M ur- tatigli diKtrictH,‘the .dates nnd plnccfllo be announced la ter. ___.

Tlic fanners will be given tho b'eab- t lt of practical Infitnicllon In Uie aelco- Lion o t K(’fd potatoes of tlio fiost typca for-.th(Lj’axi^b'-lO-ibe grown. _

The loading polato dliieaaus wlll'liO ' oxlilblted and explained, and a f te r 'th e elimination of all posHlblo defcclu In tile soed tin; J>e.si will bo dipped tn c o r­rosive sublim ate or form aldehyde. Hoth of thesf ire.-ilnienta will bo idiown.

The treated .will he ‘‘greened" In fuimti cases and-plimied lii.careru llyHeleclcd Heed plots. These seed p lots w ill-lie Vrogued'' of a tiy -tu lx lu ro 'of viirleiy whea the potatoes 'liro In b lo o m ,-- ^

Tlie Irrignlldu. rotation and-eultur«.' tf {he denionjiir.’iDon plat will bo along ipjirovcd Iilleil for the producilon of tl'i('rMi i-^rc'*_“''e d .._ Tlic dl.4eased bjll.'i will be rcaioved aiid a “ i'.irf?rut-“ hlll- H-lccUoii". o f th e . seed plot w llj bo lUTulv.at dib'glai; In the faU.

Tiione dcmouslralioun a re the be*, cinnliigs toward a system o t po tato feed ccrllftcailon, kucIi »:i la In vogue (n U’lKroHjjln. ah d .lj; 'o b<- of g rea t Di'ucrii to pntiito vccd crow ers nnd ;he JdnJio pofato Ifiduiilry In genoniJ.

These -qiotaio siH'eiiillstH prom ise ‘ome valiiatili: anil praeUcal Iwfornia- •ioii to all will) can allend,

StlRArHiGtl-SeHOOl-- - - - - - -I S M I Y M

I'nipiiMMj (ll lucltidc Kfgitt D istricts Wltli an Asse-^M-d Valiiatiun of -Vbnifr

A declnlon h;i:i been received frciin Dr. K. (), Sli';ion. I'ommiusion of eiin.-,-.- lon. la whlrh he niates lha t lhe fotiiui- .lou of u ru ra l high scliooUdlslrii'i In tad atioiit I-'Jlrr wJJl be entire ly l>'):;il- riiW nieuas tha l the wny la now i'l< ;ir ror-tb*' orgaiilzaUori of a high lli llf im irV fD m T m tultT ^hlch-w ill-ua- In keepiiiK wllh llie fiilure o f (lie i;ouniry. Aa slated In la s t week’s Jou r­nal. llie jdaa wlilcU has been prtipoHrd nud wliii'li lias mcl wllh tnucU favor- uldc cnmmeat In lo form a school dls- i r ie r r ro r ' h lg ln jchoo l purposoB - only, nf llic elglil nchool d ls in c ls adjoin- lag tliln (wiiniuaity. These dU trlets a re : Maron.-Curry,-Kinvwood, Wash'- InKtnn. Fil<‘r.--Thomi:iai. Ccdar_ Draw and I’olar lllll. ~

A levy ,of twn m ills on tli<rlr (oial valuation of would prodticca yearly fund of.allghtly over t'i.'iOO for till' iiialntoaanee of tlic acluad. A board,of six members, elected Trnm iiic hlgli .’ulio/)} dljitrlct a t large, would control Uie uehool. ’ ,

A bidldliig of Jl’ft.OoO woald fortuhly house Uiis new hlgli -iicliool. TIk' levy of two milln m entioned ahevo, would inaiataiii the ordinary running expr0 !*es (if till! school with sIx te;ich- ers. lu addlUon lo this. tli<- liuHdlng w-iiiild afford spare to tho»e es;U'ailnl elcnu'MtK In every cnlhusia:<ilc liiliool —draniatlci!. musle and aih l'tlics; tlic force;! all olher.s thjil will J;cepyour ’boy and girl a t liouu' and lu nchool at the «nmc tline.

n i , i ; u M.\>- OKTS (’A L L K IM J^OKKKIt I'O ltv iiim : t)F IlOO

J a k e l iu r k e t t o w n s a f in e lliU e Spttr. d i'i; t l i a t re fu se s to In' hand led by an y o n e. K now ing ih ls Jak<- jo k - liiKly to ld o n e o f th e c re w w o rid n g on Uie itta te h ighw ay th a t w a a a d m lr- Itiif Uh- dog !ind p lay liij; w ith lilm . In rc.'ijionse to "how m uch Wdulil li" la k o fcir h im ." h e cou ld liiiv i' h im If ho < <iiild pick h im lip an il t;ik<- lilm In.iuei J;d[>' luid no Idea o f p a r t in g w ith lilm ,. hut <Hi| o u t U iltik II fK).'i.“IWc fo r iiny - (llle to p ic k ttiu dog up- 'I 'h e T-'llOW I)l.l;e(l Uie doh' Up. hUl g o t h it il COU- jile o f thiK-s. hu t nuiuHKpd in t;e t n v . ' f ' iiro u ii 'l th e dog ’s ne ck ju) hi- cou ld h .im lle lilm . a n d s ta r te d o f f w ith Ui(v ■ sa iiie . Ju k e c a lle d to tlie mini to {ii:( t b r d o g dow n b n t h e k*‘; i i nn g o - Ir.j; iiud lo o k th e dog to tin ; c 'um p n e a r t'lV I! T lie fo llo w in g d a j ' J a k e re;)Jov- (Iied lh e dog in J iis lle e c o u r t , am i g o t |.ri;i.-rs'.li)n o f lilm . I 'a p e r s w<'n- filed unit th e t r ia l sc l fo r lh e I s t l i . T h la (illl n u t s u i t th e m a n w ho plcKcd-.UD lln - dug, a n d h e u rg e d Im n ie ilis tc t r ia l , a'- h e . w as le av in g to w n M oin liy , bo ,hi/|(.i- l i ip le y .•'UKgcsted th iu the m o;i ge t to g c llie r a n d se lU e th e c n a tro - c crsy . ThiM th i'y d id , J a k e r>-'iylng lh o cosin of th e s u i t luid g iv in g th e utraOB- cr fT.r.O 111 fu ll i^cKlciiienL .Si> cii'dcd w h a t p ro itiis i'd - to h i^ 'a io n g d r i ’iv n 'o n t s a i l fo r ll ie .p o ic e s s fo n o f llig c inc lU - tin S jiltr ,

KI.KrTIlICAI. JIO.SriTAI/ m iLDl.NO W AS HO.MK OX SKt'ONU NOltTlI

(Jeorgc Dow and V. 11. Karis. p ro ­prie tors of lhe Klectrlcal llDspltnJ, have utarted construcllon on a one- st<iry hrlck hiillilhig ou Second ;ivcnuo Sorlli liefwccn Shoshone ami Second i'trPciK. and will be ready to <iccupy It tiy May-1. T here w ill be a (ll»|ilay and t::i'.eM rcinu In front a n d 'a wi>rk shop In the rear. ------

■ . Eai----- ^d'Oyory.QP.e .wili w ant jo b t

is offcriag more a ttractive a ioo. This will be a wcok ol cxclufiivo; yet in good tasto, i ful assortment of now Sprinfi

. A D i s p l a y o f U n u s u a l

D r e s s e s f o r S j p r i n j

d u in ty a ty lc s in DrosHCH, in ( 'h ines, PtisHy 'W il lo w Tnf!

■f'clte.s, C h iffo n s , l in c e Net«,- < t ie r lu l a r r u y .o f ;iew :8tyle.4 . S

' iiil(;rc.st y o u in o n e j)C th e se K' deis. U v 'u ry ^ g u n n c u t .slrowi

___iniiTi>i_<‘_ x c lu s iv ^ ^ y U > fftu tu rojtiid a y re i i t r a n g e o f c iilo rii fro m —

$ 1 5 t o $ 3£W U t e C i u n c i i i i l a C

$ 1 3 . 5 0•Insl a r r iv e d , n nhipnioYit o f ( 'h /h i'iiiJia ( 'n n tx , niudi^ it) s .slyle offfe t.s . Y o u ’l l f in d tlic uVeiile.sl v u lu cs lo b e iinil u t Up

------Ull above. WJ i i te ^ p a j - s a r e id(.iiliv td iv t* iji .sty le « iid inoro i jiriee, a t ^il:{.r)l). S e c tli'eiti.

S p r i n g S u i t s f r o m $ 1(h ir ilispJiiy o f s u i t s tliis w a s aiivatieu o f a n y iire v io n s d i

1 siv les u re h e t le r u m l tln> p V o u ’ll f in d .slyie iun-c to s u i t idiial I n s le ; K arine iU s Ih n t art!

I and e x e h ts ivt; in .style.. n n d ,a o f s ty l e s t o ' — f f - j Ie)»pj«tjjj*» Ijuyjjij; n Sjn-in^ S do well i f yiiti o n ly le i u s slio atU 'iie livo n ly le s l ic fu re y o u hn

WOMEN'S LOW SHOES.

in 'I’u r n ,1’u m p s in

K id , l iro iiz e ‘ l'*ate(i{ a txl

.Mat ICid, in iln* im w

_Gy[isy cu t, u -itli eo.viTeil

hc<'!.s t«j'jniiYe}j.' ■ PneeTI a f iji-t.OU.

\ - _________________________

■ PS i l k s G a l o r e

J A s w c k n o w , t h e r e is a sh o rt- ' itl siik.H, /im l th<* m n rk e t ■ prie.us i ir f c o iis it le ra b ly hit;l>-

- r 01’ n o w th a n . th e y jv .c r / ' .H'nnc t im e iluek , Im t y o u wiM fitid t lm t th e prie.OH h a v e n o t atl- v n n e c d iin y e t a l th e I . 1), Rtu.ro, am ! o u r a r r a y o f^p a t- i r n w aD il' d if fe re n V Icind.'J'of faUrii'H w ert! n e v e r g re a te r th a n lit th e p r e s e n t tim e , h a t n o w i.s fh e l im e to b u y — la tttr on p r ie e s e » tn » ) t l i e l |) b u t ad-

- v a n c o . - .

V - ____ • _____ — ■

s t e r W i l l S o o n B e H

5 -a ttire d in tb c l r b e s t—e v e r y dep i ^ i M ran a~ B ettcr“ ff lw cb an d i8 e -th aa !"«vger b u y in g . 5 I f o p p o r r « a r n t^ a n d w e f e e l t b a t y o u w ill p ositive] ' M erc h a n d ise w e h a v e o n d is p la y

l y P r e t t y

[ W e a r . , ,

_ _ _ L ’ .'C re p e D c

tc ln s , G eor- /in w on- A i ^ ^ t

tire ly w e c a n ^ • beofiiiiig m o- ....../ nrr enihol'Jie.'j8. A ll size s /igs: P r ic c d ------ / / a « K '

5- I

o a t s a t

..............w i , i .o p L / / / / - ■ ■

cveriii new . i N I ' :se eoa ta t l ie I Ii> p riee (luo t- i t ' - ^ L 'J a l ; th e y a r e l i ^ ‘ i t t r a e t iv e in

i 5 t o $ 3 5 \on is f a r in \ J / / I sp lay .- T h e \ ( / \ \ricCs lt)w er. \e v e ry im llr - \ .f in e ly m a d e ' • p r e a t r a n ^ e „ •’on~7rre-CTm*------------ ^ u it . y o u w ill w y o ii’th e sc • ••y- '

CHILDREN’S LOW SHOES.

Jil l ’« tc n t a n d G n n ^^(!lal, J l u r y Juuci! a u t i 'S t r a p S lip p e rs — 5 to 8 t i l $1.00 to $1..7(); 8 1-2 to n n t $1.:55Ha .$ 2 .0 0 ; 11 1-2 to 2 ,

^ H t $ l . ' ) 0 \ o $ 2 .2 5 ; a lsoj ) « r y .Jiuio-s m g iW lIT g ----- -g ir la a t $2.00 to $2,50.

~ ~ T l i i s i s - D r e s s - n p T i

' \ M e n ’ s S p r i n g 1

A n d D o m ie rc w ill y o u f in d I .D . S to re .. O u r s to c k o f i

• is now . e o n ip le to in ev c rjV _ Y n i ju p M e n a n e.<ipe(7i«})y j

S u m m e r— th e “ K o o l-K lo lh ? ’I’h is is a sc rv icab lc - u s wolL ^ fiixoH-iimt d i f f e r e n t - lu o d d i ] | . slioTi^itig II w id e r a n g o o f ] V d a rk s t r ip e s p re d o m in a t in g

P r i c e d f r o i

B o y s ’ S u i t s f o r E a sIn a m a g n if ic e n t d i s p la y o£ lo w p ric e s . •. T h e l i t t l e felloe so u — th e n ew “ K o o l KI — th e y a r e a t t n i e t i v c in Kty w)jo ile.sire to h a v e th e Ji

. .styles sh o w n in a g e s u p t< s ty le s a n d p a t te r n s . W e ar'

• i>air'pH»t,s ,snit.s a t $ 5 .00 a; $4,ri0 to $10.50.

S p r i n g N e c k w e a r

a t 7 5 c

See th e a l lu r in g p a t te r n s w e a r c sh o w in g in thin Jiyw lo t o f n o e k w e a r fo r S p r in g w e a r , l l t iw m ueh a w e ll 8(?lected ti« a d d s to - Jt m a n ’.v a p p e a r a n r c ! W o 4 iavo a n a lm o s t u n lim ite d Kcleetion o f p a t te r n s . Look th em over.

S n t n m e r U n d e r w e a r

^ ' n th o flim o tis “ ^ llu n sin g W e a r .” X o g a rm e n ts a rc ’ b e t te r n u ide o r h'Jive b e l te r

- l i l t i n g , iiu u litie s . ,,___W(:,^ikr_e sh o w in g a gt^eal rlu ig e o f ' s ty le s . In V .esis th e new hiitid to p is {M>j>nhtr, a!,s» in th e U n io n S u its , l-^nvelojie s ty le u n io n suit.s, uh w e ll as tJie r e g u la r s ty le s - l*riees

. r a n g e fro m -'lOe to $1.2,'i per, f l u e n t .

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.rtmont. thronghout the store -most-atorflfl. at-lower prices, .>y-l/»ft]ring-for-tttyIivft_thn.t ftm. “ y be ploaaed with the wonder-

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With ]liih)>er Soles, for Women and Children,Pumps and Emmy Tan

^?nmpfl.- -:A11-Tii35e«?=pricedr:r —- - -from $1.25 to $2.00-— - V

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i u i t s $ 1 5 t o $ 3 0 ,

better values t)mn here a t tho uits for Men aud Young Men leiiiiL., Wc .are' featuring; for ttraclivy snit for-Sprijig and—-- - '-’-garmenlft7-prieod-at-$12.50.___ _is a stylish suit. Comea in all

In_U»e other linG.s ive are atterns and styles, greys'^tihd

Let ns show you.

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attractive styles a t unu.suaZJy '’8 were not forgotten this sea- )th” suits-iu ages 2 to C years cs and will appeal to mothers tie tots well dressed. Other '16 years in many attractive ,

! featuringthe all ftivored two id ^ -95 , Others priced from

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Sec the display of J len ’s and Young Jfen's Sport Shirts, iji all the new eol- oringa and effects. Some with lies-to matclu Otiier styles in every po.9siblo pattern a t a rango of jTrices to kuit all—$1.25 to $1.75.

A p r o n s A r e ^ H e r e

In a grcHt," variety of styles,"The Hungnlow,” wade of good ((Uality Scout Percales and many other styles. In jlrtet -we enn -h I io w -yoH-flDy— - desired style in nuuiy differ- *'nl pattern effects. See thcso Apron.s. Yotj’Jl ho sijrprised at the fow priees when you consider the ipnility of them

iHutertHJs. ’ C’hlJdr«»’« luatcrialN. Childn-n’s nprons, loo. Prices: rtjnge y5e to

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Ki' *Ujll • —Don't w all un lll you have i - I | o u t your Hliuro o t 'l i .

WM r~ "Your Blmrc" ly tho amwSl fu ture wUli. FolkB-’wlm -wiJlflN b e f o r e BiivlDK any alw ays finh n clam oring for every d o lla r

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BIGINCREASEINJ B U O R N ACREAGE

M ore ^ h a n Twicio a s Moch Being........-P ln n to d - a n - T h e r e - Wiw' h i th e

W ost £ n d Lant Year.

■ I t la CBllmatcd b y Ihoso who aro In a position to koow th a t tbo acrctEO ot

__,<orn jvb leh w!1l_bojlftntcdJn Uio Buhlc o u n try U iii year will bo moro than double th a t of liuit year, o r o t any p re rio u o ro a r , to y s tbo B ub l Herald. I t w as eald ait ono timfi th a t corn could

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C O M E O; Hero i t is. The Biggest.I evory wny tlie Best motorcycli

<‘h in e iC y c d r a h c iid oT Ih c in iu i forc-put in a raotorcyclcr Eve

; ♦ to moclianiRal aud practical pci ; : HEKE ABE SOME OF Tl

OONBID!;; , JJltra Power Twin Motor v ' . Silenced Valve Action,] Entirely Enclosed Motoi ; JIcchRnism,■I SinfJo Lover GeJjr Shift h

nt£d by tlie clutch arm witb no ' ; to break, stretch o r loosen., I These arc a few of the no 1; bejippreciotcd.I ; Wo iavito most critical ii

‘ and'ovcry man •who wants a n service.'

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not bo grown In th is country, but men oro changing ih c lr opinion on that point, and Ihoro w ill bc a BubstanUal IncrottBo' ovor la s t yeor.

Tho Inrgost ncroago th a t will bo planted by a n y ono Individual, io to be planted by Jacob Schafcr. who will tiayo lOO-ncrca of-yollow dent; 0 . F. L lobbart w ill p lan t com again Uiiu year, and a num bor o t others aro jlon tlng i t fo r o th e r than siiago focil. Mr, Llobhart had about C.600 pounds ot jwUow d en t seed corn earlier In Uio jefta<3n._cnoHgh_Jo__plant__abom. 700 iicrcs. and m oal o t l l has boon sold tor seed this aprlng. N ow allos aro being plaaoed by tiio ,dolfymon..gnd {liot.wlll account for a p iirt o t tho fncrcnsu a'crcago of corn, yet Uioro will bo many acros grown to r other than silagoteed. ____ .1 • . •SlTKETieS O W E ll TO SETTLE '

W ITH STATE FOB «110,000 BOISE. Ida.—Tho National Surety

company, su re ty on tho bonds o t 0 . V.- Allen and Frcd Coloman. defaulting " trcasurdr and" UoputyT reapeettveiy, o f Idaho, made a proposal today to set- Uq a ll claim s ag a lne t I t fo r $110,000. Allen and Coleman embezzled $93,000 lu cash, b u t thu s ta to iu o u i Uioueands m oro on Intoreat, tho klUng ot chccka and juggling o t bondH.

Jamea 8 . B ogard, export cxamlnor, placed Uio total Tobb to Uiu stato a t $133,608.82. and i t w as fo r th a t am ount Uio BUte .b rough t, su it in tho courts. Thu proposal for a sotUooicnt Is being sorlously consldored by Uio depository b M r iL __________ ___________________

ALWAYS la th e m arkot for good alfalfa hay. baled. John P ln^e, Phoof,

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l s i o d ’ICYCLE I N . I

ID, $290.00 :I April 1st $15,001

N B O Y S !Most Powerrul, Fastest and in ;I ever put on-the road. A nm-_ itc , with n e w ft'JiturcH iio v w be-' i ry one of'them Cully developed' I •fcction.ffi FEATUEES FOR YOUE EBATION , • ■?ith Enlar;{cd ValTcs','-' ;

r Chain, eiutcb and Clutch^

■ith Automatic Shift Lock oper* wires or other intervening parta

(V features that must be seen to

lapcction of every niot^ircyvJist i notorcycle for hard, depcndnblo ;

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•fsgran i fo Be P isa issed at M ertingofC lubN extH onday .

JU G G E8TI0S8 ASKEW BY MAIL FBOM fcVEBYBODY W ITH IDEAS.

I)c«lrc to Got Jn Touch -With Bemands of Pooplo- In Ordci’ to G hc Wliat Ih 'n 'lm tc ^

The qiioBUon of a program for the celebration on Ju ly *, w ill come bo- fore tho com nierciat club / o r d c ^ r -

25. a t w hich tlmo tho prelim inary slopu ' wUl bo tak cp . nnd committees prob­ably appointed. The club has docldcd to mako I t b igger and bcUor .Uian ever th is year and for tJiis purpose will *»- troduce now foatures Into the progm ni a s woll aa elaborate fluch old foaturen au havo proven uliUBtactory. 'In order to got Uio beat Uiought of tho coni- munlty on Uio aubjcct. It had boon dc- ctded to in v U o 'tho BUgg«titloaa-M£j

-rt^mniTin /if nii nnil pvnrvono who hnn a plan w htch ho .th inks w ouii'a 'tlil'ro ' Uie Royety of Uib occajilon. o r 'servL- to Incrunao Uio patrloUc character of Uie program , l l la asaumed tha t many wfio wltnoasod the c n to ru iQ ^ o t . Intit year saw points on which they Thought Im provem ent could bo m ad o elthcr byaddlUon o r e llm ln aU o n .......................

Those who did aro no t only invited bu t-aro-nrged-to-com m unloaU i-U iclr- opinfons to Jam as McMiilao. secretary of the club, who will lay tho maUer before tho proper commltteo for con- sldoraUon. A fow m lnutos tlmo and a poiitftgo Htrttnp may bo tho meana of grcaUy enhancing tho enjoyment of tho people, as tho ctub agrees n o t lo pvcrlook any suggoBtloB------

• * ' ’ m E B h a p p e n in o b '^ ^ •

{From Tho F ile r Jo n m o lj We understand thiat a t tho loceUng

of Uie v illage trustooa Monday night a very IntercsU ng seaaloa was hold. A QucsUon aroBo a s to w hether lho Gem Siolo L um ber Co. sbould bo allowed to go’ ah ead J in d , c rcct iR ; fromo shed in. Uio firo lim its of tho village. In order to gej a round Uio.propdslUon Uiat p art of tho ordinanco th a t affectcd tho lom on w hich tho sheds w ero to bo built was repealed . Tho repealing of any p a r t o f. a « ro ordlnnnco. If It can be done, w ill be a grave mtstako. as It Ik lho only aafoguard wo havo fo r brick or stono s truc tu res . An inJuncUon hm boon H'iiCUrcfl“ on-U nj lupeaH ng-ot-i portion o f tho ordlnnnce, and Qio cum will bo taken lo Uio court? to r tlnu adjudlcaUon. '

A week, ago SunjPftsMarBhall All^i WU3 called by A rt Hudson to como over to hlH hoUBO und look a tte r n stranKu lioK tb n t wns having fits. TheA nar- Khall huitUcd over m a shot tho dog. Hc cu t off hlK head and Rent I t to DoIhc. Monday he rpcclvcd a wlro Uiat tho dog had hydrophobia nnd negntlvo mentnglUa. Tlio^ order rciiulring all dogs to bo muzzled had nbout run Its courao7T)UfDB"rflCCipt o t UilB'tclesraiir Uio au tho rities ordered the nmrsliul to onforco the order to the IcUor. whlcb

- i s now-bM bg donc.----- Tho A nto shovrat-T w ln FhUh wns a

groa t Buccefls in every pnrUeuJnr. Lots• o t c a rs wore sold, nml n (;uod lime all• a round was had. Some Hiikndiil cars I w ere exhibited and people learned > moro nbout ca rs than Uicy couUl Imvc• tinder any other plan. The larKo Mar- ; tnnn c n r Ujat a ttrac ted b JiUon-• Uon, wati purchaaed by Mr. llrnckcn- r ridge of the Tw ln-Falls Mllilni; H Ele- t v a to r ' Co. ’ '[ A’ ftuppoalUUous report con<:ernlng [ an nllcgod baaoball Ramc Ima Thurs.-- day is balng cIrculatcJ. J t Ju-aniicrtcd

th a t tho F ile r baseball team uml S up t■ B racken Journeyed on thnt dnic to the _ h rp o th o u ca l town of Klniberjy. Thla

rep o rt hus proved dlfn'cuU lo coiirtmi, as n il the people mentlonetiy ubovc seem vory reUcent on t ie auw't-L 11 you don 't^c llovD • It Tisk U^cni >hc score. -

Tho M aroa W om anV ^ub nii'l ut Uic achool houBO T h u ts iw ’ aflernoon. Mcs- dam es Oullck, Lconhcr anil Onmbrel w ore hostCHBCB. Twenty u'ercpreaent. After the buslncsH m e ting d program was given In tho auiHlorium.

, Mlaa H o te l Glasglow gave n iilano hoIo and M rs. Evans n whjHUhiK HclecUon w hich w as g reatly 'npjireclalcd. A da in ty luncheon was-' Hcrix-ii hy the

I hoatcBuoa.Sam Taylor waa In town yoKlordny

from his fnrm near Huhl looking utter tho now houso he' la buildlnK on Ya­kim a avcnuo. Sam only comca to lowr whon I t ra in s hard cnougti to keep him o u t o t the Held.

Wm. Prico and family rclurnod T h u rsd ay from Texas where Uioy spen t a year. No more Texas to i •"Billy" o r-a n y of'tho-fftm lly. I f N B ingham , fa ther of-Mr«. i’rfca. Tctura- ed wlUi them and will make this his

' homo. Mr. Prico will build a home on hlfl tw en ty n t tho edgo of lown.

Tho now housoa of S. D. Tnylor and John B lass a re now under construc­Uon nnd when completed will bo a valuable addition to ou r village.

W ENT TO ^NOLAND TO _FIG H T AND BEMAINED TO ^TEIl

H. O. Corfleld. form erly nn employe of tho M llner-Porrlno Limiber com-

■ pany . re tu rned la s t week from Eng­land w ith hlB bride. Mr. Corfleld won! to th e old country for- tho purpoHO. ol cnllsU ng In th.o arm y ot his couniry bu t w as n o t accopt«d on nccount ol defectlvo .bearing , which cnme In fol­low ing M operation some years ago F ind ing tbftt ho could not get Into th( govem m ont service. Mr. Corfleld lol hl(}_fancy_llKhtly tu rn etc.. with ‘natnrai-rO TnTtr4ltf »l}^■^ottJ6■up■w)^^< business affairs In this, country, aftci w hlcb ho will go to Canada to live T b ree o t tho Corfleld brothers former-

' ly liv ed In Buhl. A t the bcglnnlnr- ol ; th e w a r two o f USem wont back afa<:

jo lsed th e BrlUab arm y la which tbej a re now offtcers. H. O. CocUcId waU

I ed to se ttle up th e ir affairs for then w beo, be too. re tn n e d to England.

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BUHL NEWS^ ^ ;

(From' tho Bobl llem id )C. F. Llebhnrt.,who lives three mlleB

jmrUi_o£.JIuhi..-flCQt_tWO_buflhcI^ of seed corn to Carl John, form erly with the unlverHlty extension departm ent.

pf tbo Corn-munlty Farm nt Mountain Home. The fleed wan y ellow 'den t variety , large cvCQ.kernelfl, and It had nil bcnn hnnil picked. Mr. Johnson will uBO tho Back tb 'p la n t about 1C acres of corn UiIh spring. Mr. Johniton learned of the com raised by Mr. L lobhart while working In the B uhl-country la s t Bum- mer. Many of tho farm ers nro person­ally ncQunlnted wlUi Mr. Johnson and will bo Interested to learn th a t hc bat aocurcd-hlH seed com from the Buh! country. I t was of excepUonally hlgl (luallty .,' J /A . Sinclair, a partn e r tn th e Buhl Departm ent store,' the- HuccoRBorH tc Swunncr'B. waH In town on Sundny. 11< waB pleasureably su rprisod-w bcn—t p a rty of Uio employees of the Idaho Do partm ent Storp In Twin F a lls nnd Homi friends c o m c .p w hiLauto, and liuntet him “ up" to see th e ’new storo nni tender their beat wishes for. h is sac COBH. All were of tho opinion th n l nf te r building up a lilg huslncHn in thi Idaho Department Store of Twin l^llH he would mnke rapid atrlden In Quhl The following pooplo woro in .the p a r ty: Miss Bertha Noel. Mlsii Sural Shearer. MIhb P. Fullenwlder. MIhi Vi lla Urlnghnm. MIhb Ju lia Smith. Ml»i Olivo Leonny, Mrs. Furbush, Mr. 1311 W right aiid Mr. Stanley Leency.

Tho CaaUeford grado on Uio wua aldo ot Uio Salmon river JUHt west o Castlcford store, was reim llt by Kranl H artwell and John Calhoun, undor thi supervision of tbo county con>mi/)slon ers 0.' E. Carlson and T. E. Mooro Tho cost was about |550.- Tho road bed w as changed nnd put on tho oppo site Bide ot tho stream th a t ru n s dowi .tho.filopo. Practically 900 feet o t nev eraHa was put la. and tlic ^ rado le fa: be tte r thnn It was fonhorly. A 'iw o foot plpo was laid beside lho road t< ca rry tho water In case of suddei moUIng of snow, or lieavy ahowere which will provent washouts In Uie tu ta re .

F iro which was s tarted by two li t tie boys. C lark and R ichard Provina soTcn and flvo years of ago. re'apoc U'^ely. grandsons of E. A. M llncr. bum cd about 11.000 worth o t propert; Thursday nfternoon Jncludlaar tbe E A. Mllnor sheep uheda, and a ba rn fo: Miss Hlnklcy. and was chocked fron spreading to tho flurrounding bunding: by tho Buhl fire d ep artm en t Tho boy: w ere playing wllh m atchca on-sthel grandfa ther’s ranch n e a r the BrfrJw; co m er of Buhl.'nnd they lit a slrav flhed-whlcli soon tanned into a mas: ot blaxo. ■ *

R alph ' Hopo and 'Miss F rancis Nc ■TtU^wnro-marrled.nt F-Qcatello. Tuen

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ip ril 3, Mayor Swccjpy sealed in hi, irs. On April, 17, the seal was rc m

it to have been unbroken.

=14^yB-the’seahntTnrd“lo c k c d -^ a on high gear, and its poHorma: test of car efficiency.

:Mng rain and mud, and avoiding t 291-mile trip last week that brea!< anco. Lc»ving. Twin Falls a t 8;30; WQB-4riv^n.tn OnkleyTirOaklcv t o B0 Bwleyr-Burloy to Euptirt. Ha.zcl

'Wcadcli, Hagerman, Buhl, Filer a

ing this run tho car was' never hitc ;he way on its own power.

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I s o n A u t o IDI8TEIBUT0ES “ KD

;hoshon€ St., Twin Falls.PhoheT.

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day. and they havo gone to house keeping on Uie W. H. Harvey rancl: Both of the young ncoplo wtrc stu denbi in tho Denver hlgli/VChooI. com Ing to Bubl n Short U ^o n^o. Mi Hope had boon working a t the llarvc; ranch, and-ho-wcat_to r.ocatcllo-whcr he mot MIbb F rancis Mclvlllo. who wa on her wny from Denver.' After th marriage.2klr. Hopo. re tu rned lo Uub with hln bfldc, nnd tliey nro llrlng oj thc'_Harvey rnhcli’ eaul of town.

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REST BOOM BENEFIT.The Federation of Country Women’s

• club will glvo a d inner on Thursday,• April 20,1916; In tho Odd Fellow ’s hall.. Every one coriic and enjoy a good■ homo cooked dinner, beginning a t 11 1- o ’clock.__1 —! H ighest m arket p rico 'pa id fo r baled L a lfa lfa Jigy tfle year ronniL— J o h n _ I Finko, Twin Falla. Idaho. Telephone

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TWIOE-J ^bU ahed Tuesdays

i lM K "p r in t in g & PUBTHE aOVERNOB AND C

T h o fu ilu ro o f G o v e rn o r A lcx i c o n f ro n t in g ^ icyoriil Idu liu (.'iirf.v ii

~ - '-o f-the 8 tn tfl’R -n iahulin jiiisU ;atio ii..lu . i s a la rm H ifr n o 2j i» h Ik t » f pi'i

a n d o lherw isi? . n n d w h o iI io u k Iu I w a s a jnfln w ho w ouUl nioiiHure iii t h e ta n R le s ; i)i* w h o w o u ld , n t h'liHt, su g g e s t io n s in n n o ffic ia l c iip n c ity

T h e re fn u h c nn .siirj)rLsc t ln i t 1___ b o a rd , \v itli w h o m . th b g o v n rn o r i

th e p o in t o f v iew o f llu'> iin fo rtn iia t» ih q u es tio n , ns th o s f n jem hers w ith o u t ' re a so n , hy tlm se w ho Im) t h i s b o a rd , w i th in a rk o d sy n ip iitl na rop re .so n lcd b y jIu ; p ro n io lc rs . c p n s id e rn lio ii M-hnloy«',r o£ llm w u lfi in to th e p u r c h n s i n ^ o f landH Witl m iH ropn!SL 'ntutiiins of-.staU^ o ffic ia l

I t h a s ahviiVH hccMi tjio cnntiMil t h e ln n d h o a rd — ni»l w o a ro ob liged t h a t th e s tn to Ih iu n o w n y re sp o r w h o w oro d u p e d in thirsc n iii l lc rs , r w a s o n e o f th e (M intranting i ia r t ic s ; (

: t h o su p o rv is iim o f th o c n n s trn r l io t— o f la n d s HJiil of-HlI o ti ip r m u tte rs - j;

o u - th c -s t rm ig th p f th e Ktute'.s>^.s.sur w e ro co lon ized . - )

G ovin 'iio r AlL’S iuu ii'r to o k occi ~ d c m i r t i R ■ ire rion 'o f-n^ f 'p rtn in -p ro ii

t io n o d lh o ln n d honr«i ftir f u n d s co m p e l th e T w in F u lls -S a lm o n Lu su c c e sso rs , to u u rry {>ut th e i r i;«nti l e t te r , a t li 'a s t in s u h s la iu 'f . l l w t h o n p h t th r s c TUfn lm d p c rp p lru lo i

_ m n k h ig th is r i‘c{tccs(- -- T h R 'tjp v e n ip r 'H sqlntioTi i'n irt) :so m e tim e ay o nm i a 'lnp lifiod iu li d a y , is th a t J-lio jje tlle rs a g re e to uc. o f w a t e r - ( i T H . v v o - H i i d tljr*

■ prov»de<! In Jh c r<iHlpnr;y’.s a w a r d e d hy tins fe d e ra l c o u r t . I G o v e rn o r^ 'p ro v i t ic s n w a y w h i 'r “ E q u ita b ie a tl ju s tm e n ls m u s t In; i th o e n t r y i iu n w ht) a r c to he c u t t w Jm *Jn)f) ono M-ili n d f i’-i'xcijp tio j), h a l f a t tlic I 'x iicnsc o f tlio com bat cn trym en_. if tlu! f lo v c rn o r 's suggc.

Inafiiiiucli a s tlro 'D V lg lnn l-fn ii q u a r te r s a c re fee t, th e ( j i tv e rn o r w a s th a t th e s e t t l e r s wonUI uctu j f e e t c a lle d fo r b y liis p lun. T h e as w a s t h a t Ihe t r a i 't slinu ld he rci

— <>iiLrin(;LT h ;is iilrc a tlv ru n th is u p to ■ 8000 a e r e s ^ s t a t e InndTTor w liich : of A T T IIK JM IKSKNT TI.M E. Tin \v o u ld n o t he so ld ir«.‘fori! i t w us i: o n e -q u a r te r a tire f e e t o f w u tc r AY.OULD liU Y T111-:M.. T h e l5o\^ e v o n tu u lly tb o se ltlu rn w o u ld he w at(fr, a n d th a t th e a c re a g e o f Ihe j t e n thonsan< l-neros o r so.

I n th e w h o le p ro jio sitJon th i‘r( to tb e s e t t le r s n s h c in g a h su lu tc ly tie w o u ld he lied u p lo piiy m o re fo r l h a t th e y w oulcl linvc j u s t ns, nn

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n ie n t in g u p o n lh e O o v c rn o r ’s p ro p . Wus n o t su re l h a l i t n iu le rs to o d lh

pr;-sc/iee o f - se v e ra l nieii, in c lu d in g o f th e T w ill K nlls-Suliuon K iv c r La a b o u t us fo llo w s:

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s p e c i a l w iinN A X O i: n o . isa .A n ordinance declaring iiUon-

tlon of Uic City of Twin FuUh to Bprinklc cortaln ntrcol» nnd avenues nnd p arts, *or Btrci'U rind avcnuca wJlhln tlic ‘«nld City, tlio expcn;<u Ihcrco t to he palil by URHOHKmeiitH in bo levied ORnlnHl lliu nbutUnR, udiacuut, j contlRUOUH nud tribu ta ry proijcrty. lot cstabllHh for tlia l ptirpn;i|' Mii-provcm cnt D Islrlct No. 24 in said Clty^' and fixing Uio Umo when p ^ tc s ta ■will be rdcolvcd aKiurmt inc oith e Bald Improvement.

Bc ll rcatilvcd l>y lliu Mayor aiiij Council o f llic Clly o t Twin Fiills, Idoho:

SccUon 1. T hv Clly ot Tivln F,-i1Jh, Idalio. Uoe;i li<ircliy ilocluro Uh Inteii- Uon to sprinkle with wntcr Uin roail- way i)f ceritiln mrciota anil avirnufs and parlH of strccln aiul uvenuey In nnld Clly. as licrelnatii.T jipccifleil. and for th a t purpouc lo create uail estab lish In nald City U .u l Improvu- m cnt DUilrUt No. 24.

Said slrtiji!} find avpnuiMi iiml [inrtji of slri'i'tn nnd avoniic:< iti be tiprlnUli'il u otorcsaid a re an follows;

, ' Addliipn avenue from the InterHi'C- tlon of' .Main avenue N'orlli und G>'iii S troot to u po in t where imrth anil

f fiouUi Hoc hclwocn- Lots Twenty-llir-'e ' (23) anil Twenty-four (114) In lhe D<‘-

IxiuK Adilliliin. eitlwniU’d. would cross Hald Addison Avenue.

Tdfn l S treet HVkI fx-Mvcen J'VjurtJi nml FlfUi AvenucM West.

SIxUi S treet South lietwoon Main A venue South and Sucond Awnui- Soulh.

F a ir Avonuo hetwc«*n Ulue I.aUe.s B oulevard am) D c«ey Stroot.

Section 1!. Salil d is lrlc l Is to In­clude all of the lols and lands front- Idk o r ahutllnR on. coallKuoun and

.trib u ta ry lo. eald HlrectH and avenues -^» n a -p flriii* o f-^ fltr» « t« -^ ad ^ v cn u u i-ia .

. bo Hp'rinkled. aa'hert;lill>efore nniiKd, and extcndlni; lo th e dintanre liaeu from tho snld s tree t or. avemn'. if plBltod ln blocks, to .the c en te r t;f tlio block: If plaited In lolii. only to tho cen te r of lo ta ; and . If not j)laitei|. to th e dlstnnco of ono hun.dreil arnl twcnly*ffvo fccC *

SocUon 2. Tlio KOtieral crinrati'-r o f Uio said Improvem ent shall be tli.r BpritiklloR wltli w ater“of the roadway o f tho BtrectB and nvmue;i nnd partu o f Btrcctfl- and uvcnucu na Jierolnbe.

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ii id e r to co m p reh en d t h e p ro b le m s e t p ro je c ts l l ia t h a p p e n , b y re^ison ( be iiLU..iu<wt d e jilp rn b lc co n d itio n , )j)!e wJio a r e in te re s te d , f in a n e lu lly w o y e a rs ago th a t M r. A le x a n d e r p t o tb e ta sk of s t r a ig b te n in g o u t , be a b le to o ffe r .some iro iis lru c liv e

.he o th e r n iom hers o f t h e s ta te la n d H H sspeiated , sh o u ld f i i i l - lo - g n isp ‘ s i 't t l e r s on a n y o ne o f t h e p ro je e ts .•rally h av e been ered itiM '. a n d nol ;o w a tc h e d closely th e a i;tio n s of ly to w a rd s lh e r ig h ts o f eu p ita l , o f th o se .p ro jec ts , n s n g a in s l any iTe. o£ th e pcoplc-w lio W ere 'm isle iitl I b o g u s w u te r r ig h ts t h r o u g h th e s a u d p ro m o te rs ,lion o f th e R c p n h lie a u n iPnib(*rs'of I t o e ro d i t th em w ith e o n a is te iie y — iBiblo. lc g a lly o r m o ra l ly , to tlipsc ■egnnTlcssTif th e ia e t H in t thc> s ta te lh a t i t w as th e s ta te t h a t n m le r to o k I o£ th e ir r ig a t io n w o rk s , tht* sale le r ta in iu g -to th e p ro jeu L ; alid - th a t ■uncoa u u d su iJe ry is io u ..th e se la n d s

isj^on w h ile h e re la s t wec^k to eoir- ;p '-n f ‘ h rin -p n ll!T T ^‘’npln-w hn-T ieti-- I ill*, u sed in l i l ig a tip n (.iesigiie(t_(n n d a n d "W ater c o m p a n y , o r th o i t • ae ts w ith tli'o e n l r y m o u ; if n o t iii a s p la in lo see th a t t h e ( lo v c rn o r 1 a n o u tr iig e on t h e la n d h o a rd in

ie7SnlTnon; r iv o r 't r p i ib lp , .p u b l i s h e d iis . eo n v e rsu tio n w ith u s th u o th e r c e p t tw'o a n d o n o -q n n rto r a c re fee t

H<!r<‘-f< 'cti tiitt-u tiio iiiil e t w ith Ihi; Jind th e JUiioilJil n n d tlilio n to a c c e p t in g less , tlu; e b y ' t h e s e tt le r s c a n ])ay iiiori-. itia s ie ." s a y s th e O ovi^ruor. ‘‘ w ith i f f tlur p ro je c t” ; a p ro p n s iliu ti lo

Thi.s m r jiis tm c n t is tt) lu* m ad e ly a n d h a lf a l th e ex |)i-iisc (>f th e s tio n s p rev a il.iTrn(it.'?"'enllp(l-fnr 1 ^rn - nnd M h ree . w a s a sk e d w h a l assiira iuH ! then* '

i l ly g ttl 'tlu ! tw o a n d o n e - iju a r te r s i ira iic c th a t th e G o i'tf rn o r o ffe re d liie ed t(i <10,(100 i i e r J s - t h e s ta le {;{.()()() a c re s— w hieh w o u ld iiieh u le no w a te r i-n,nil~\Wrrd'lT(rTli'Kp.')K(!.h ; G o v e rn o r s a id th e se sch o o l la n d s ip p a re n l :t l ia t th e r e w a s tw o am i f o r tliem U K U A L'SK N O B O n Y

e rn o r ex p re ssed h is o p in io n th a t abb* to gel. a lo n g w i th ev1?^i less )ruj<!ct m ig h t he in c re a sc tl a n o th e r

< u r e j n s l tw o th in g s t h a t a p p ea l r ta in . T h t; ,f irs t is th n t th e s e l l le r s

l l i e i r w a te r rig h ts . T h e .s e c o n d , ,ieb tro u b le g e t t in g th e i r s c a n ty d . ' -S Ji_ere_fort7fe rl»ri^lm ' ^ ' ~ rn > tn 'eo tjr-~o s itio n , ow in g to th e f a e t th a t it e a t t i tu d e o f th e n m n w ho, in th e

t lm ^ T i t e r , s a id .to th e in u n a g c r n d funl 'W 'iifcr t'o n ip tin y , j n w o rd s

T H IN G F O R Y O U F O L K S R L O S S E S A N I) PO CICK T K T O g i v e T if f iS K -S E T - • :D T 0 . I ’L L X O T L IS T K N . ’ r r j i I t a c :o L i ) . (P O S IT IO N '.- '^ .- - .

forft-namoU, du rln s tb o flscal yearla n j. ->lieu and in sucli jiiuiincr uh uhall be rciiulred lo lay and keep down Uiu iluHt on Hucli ulreoty and ftvrnucs aud part.n of strcctu and avc-

Seclion 4. Th<rco8t and expeUHe of tlie said luipruvemont {» to bo an- HoiiseU upon, alt tho lotii and lands in the aald distrlot, cach lot ulid p a r­cel ot land lliereln belnK separaloly nssQsacd for ihc full cxpcnso o f eald iiuprovcnivni in proporuun to tuo num ber o t tcol b t cacb rcspocUvo lot and parcel of land fron ting and abut- lln g on said lilrcota and avenuea und pa rts of itlreets and aveiiueii und In proporUon to tho bcneflLi derived to the said properly by rcaaon of tho Huld liiiproveuiont; i'rovlded, tha t the eoitt of hiieh Improveniciit hi the space formed by tho Junction of two ur more Htreei.-^. or wherein oiiu miuu mreot tennlniltes in or crossCH another uialn lilrcel, bliivll be paid hy Uic City of Twin F a lls , '

Setlion 'i. Till' lo lal cost of mukJiiK llie ?iald liiiprovi-ineiit. iieeordin« tu lhe esllii’ati; i)f Uie Klreel Cguinils- KlfjKT, Is th.r liuni ot 5'l5-.uO,.dlvid.jil an toilow;(;

Street fniiUaKe, Jl-I7.n0. ■*Inier;iectloiiii. $&.0U.S.'.-ll-.n i;. The "n<l -,lny of Mav;

19l(>. Ill elKhl o’clock p. 111.. Is iH-r.'hy deslKnalr.-d an the dal<‘ on \y)il<li lh" Muyor an<l Cpimcll o f the -Hald (’Uy will ri'ec'lvi! und enli-?inln pnit<'sis io:ainst llu- niaUlnc of ili- mild Ini- provi’nieiit. and all perilous affeeled hy Mii-li Iniprov. tnenl ;ir*- l icn 'b y uo- tlfi. d U. tile their ohJo.:t!i;nK In writ- iilK wllh (ll,. City C lerk oa o r before lh .' siiid time. '>•

r.-ir-iiil hy ilif- Couiu-ff o f Uie iifiM City of Twin Falls, th is 17lh day <it April, IWfi,

Approved \>y t!,e Mayor of lhe s;ild C lti-.o I.Jw lll J’ulix, tlihi 17tl day of

-ATrttnttlR:— ----------------—----- — ------ ^r.Scal.) K. M, RWJO/CLJvy. .Mayor. .•\lli,-st: lUCKKK .M, W1I,I,IAMS,

Clly Clerk,

W,\NTKI)_I>i.slllon. l.y expcrleueed Klrl jn prIvHt.- family. Adiiress S. M. .1.. -Mrr 'j l.MK.S, • •

I.O ST-A n old ro ld eliain und la- vi'lllnre wIilj >oral iieillnf:. Finder, leave ul r<iouriC Kiri.l NaUonal U.iu.C huihlhm. ■ / '

PROSPERIIY m i ~ D H H m W O B

(ConUnued trom pago L )’’

men who buy from you know, th a t our currcncy system is sufflclontly olaaUc. HO thivt If 'th lnga Uir'wtcn to Ughton.. l t win expand an d you-wtli bo tn no don- guf of ha rd timoa. nnd tho mon who purchase w ill bo in no danger of hard times, and so. boing nblo to cnlciilatc oa tho fu tu re , Uicy buy ond you arc enabled to pu rchase -what you w ant and HO p rosperity beconicjf general. W« liavo somo Republican sheep owners who predicted thuit .w ool would bo worUi only 10 ccnts undor a Demo­cratic admlnlHtraUon, tlicy a re getting

.ao or 32-cenlK a pound. fo r It, and 1 ttin >lad Uiat they arc , for th e more they Rot. Uio moro-Wo w IlL gct.lron iJJic tii. Dofore. y ou r ou g a r m lll - ls conlpletcd the price of uugnr-w lll have gono up ns a re su lt o t demnnd fo r It and as a result of Uio general prosperity . I tell you th a t Uio period of ha rd Umcs la past and th a t we arc iirst on Uio verge of a grout upw ard inuvomcnt lo far hiKher prosperity-.Uian we now have. We have bccomo tho g rea t credit^na­tion of lhe w orld. Iniilcad'of changing our money Into pounds. tihllllngK and peiu'L' «H won lorm criy the cuho, In for­eign exclinnpcs, •they changed thoir money ln tt> dtillu rs und een lB, We aro not only flnauHnK llie w orlTnow , Tiui wo will do 110 in llic* future. ISngland and F rance ifnd Hiinsla und Jupnn nnd Uiu countries of SouUi America ore nlrendy couiinK lo dinanclal aid.,Wlmt would hav_e been Uio coudlUon of this eouiilry if the fltnmeial legisla­tion ennctod liy 'Woodrow ‘WIlBOn'imtl a Democra tic conKrcim hud not been In eHeJt when Uic war hroke’out? 'Wltiri' fn 10 duyii a fte r tfie wnr Hfnrtod, every bank In Kuropo had suspended pay- nieiit. The hankers nnd flnanelora In this eountry were. In .a sta te of con­sternation. Quielly Information waa rnnveycd to 'thcm -U iu t they »hould-go abc.’id Jind loan lo tbelr cunlomcrs nnd llinl-HUtfloJent-amoant of-uew-lhfl-cur- roncy w o u ld 'b o le t o u f to 'U f lc tlicm'

Four hundrt’d-mllllnn dollars of-money wjiA-^IuloUy-pla^d.ln-Uiu diannelB of trnde, lho Rrealest panic In Uie history of the country wiis nverticd, nnd a found'Uioii laid (of th is splendid or.a of proi-.pcrlly t l ia fw c nro now cnjoy- Ini;, llow d ifferent from tho condi* tlon of o u r financial leKlslatlon n l Uio UunutJii;n lhi!_l>anie of 1007 came upuu, the rountry .’ . Voti «-/Jl never bcnr much more about tbe hiKh protective tariffs th u l used lo he talked, nbout.

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There wiU never ac tia . be « hls^i t a rIff auch as form erly oxlBtod, wnoro < jm ftlL M rt .P t tha PooPlo-could- cp p rea tlie re s t ^y-m aklng pricoa high on i few things whllo Uto prloos fo r tho ros were dopresscd. Wo w ill haTO a ta r Itt commission to ascorUUn tac ta abou lhe mib]oct, but tbo dny of jopprcsslvi tarlttH Is over. B ut thoro ]s othei legislation com ing Uibt w ill sUll t a r lher:cxtcnil.. tho iip rin slp lcazo tiJonpr son. Wo a rc going to havo ru i’al oro dits, so th a t the farm ers can got mon­ey Uirough Uie aasiatanco of tho naUot nnd the nlate.. J!W o .aro going to have .a_morch:m m arine Uirough DomocraUc loglBlatlon ■\Vc are going to extend Uio prlnolplt of governm ent bcm fwypotaolnupolio the lino begun In Alnska. I seo Vc reason why If a governm ent ra ilroa t is Kood in Alnska, a govcrnm oht rtlll: roud should not bu good In Idaho. Th( diiy will cuine when the govommoni .wunjuiia.'iU A tToaa-Trdm -rrw JirFnii* to Wells, Nev.. ns a post road, without waiting for the Oregon S hort Lino oi lhe W estern Puclfic to do-It. And b> Uie co-operation of tho nation and 'the flf.iJe we «'}]] jjnvo a comploto syfltem ot hlcliwai^i, DO thnt when you travel you can g rN n your owti g a s car. 11 you re-elect Woodrow Wilson an4, vote In Democratic prosperity agntn, lt 'will net he long until every Den^ocrat In Twill FallK COunty can .afford a car, Pcrliaps some ot.Uicm will n o l bo.ablo to sta rt o u t w ith a b ig gnp. IjktT. Uio postm aster rltlcs a ro u n d '111. b u t •will Imve to huy a Ford and w ait tor Uic prcicess of evoluUon to lu rn It into a blK car. _ - . .... "Some.of.our_Rcpubllcan.<rlonds.nrc talUlni: nbout wnr. Wlio w an ts war'! I f tlie nepubjlcana w a h flt, why do not Bome of th e Republican ocnntors in­troduce a resoluUon declaring w ar on Cermnny,' or^ England.- o t MoxIco-qi pome o ther n a tio n . ' Nobody w ants war, We huve the American soldlors In Ml'.xIco nnd th n t country Ih going to bc as «iulet a s l t is poaslblo fo r Um( sort of pooplo to bo. But wb will nol huv,I w ar U ioro .-W o-aro .go ing-to gel rill ot the I'h lllpplne istanda. Tho'Ro- pubUcuurt bouglit-Uicm nt-<2:BO-nplocc ■fliid'Kot stuck. Tiiey are' a lck 'o f Uielr burKaln now and a lol o f Uiem arc iuixlouB-lo le t Uiem go. Wo ahould do thiii. '.In the tjrst^placo., theoo j)Copk are cnlltte(f"t6 govern themoclvea In lli.'lr own way. T ha t ia tho Jefferaon- Inn principle. Wc cnnnot asstm llnlo thom In o u r Anglo-Saxon clvlllaatlon. Wo are th row ing nway n lot o f money tryini; to niako them over into a utoplo wUli AnKlo-Saxon ideals. This can- noi bo done and ;3jo m oney Uiat wo are losing in thlsMvny ought to bo spent on o u r roads and o th e r Internal

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• Im srovem onu. Thoa ia case c t mI they vo u ld 'b o a w oalm eas.' I t -wool s .tako.a'voBt.iim oim t .ot.iaoney..to.b61r iflniiSB'fi'fitTtoBintnnHjpio ■ tooo toHit from th is countly. I bolleiro that- bUl for.Phillpp tno Indoposdeace w] t peas w ithla Uio noxt six wooks. As B wo-oro going to havo reasonable pr r parodnesa,- b u t -wp apo golng^ t o ' 1 . p repared through govom m ont ammi -|nlU oij_aD d arm or plato t a ctorloa i - t h a t wd cannot bb Eoia up .by mon'o^< > Hats In tho hour of nood.I I “ 1 m ight oontlnuo a ll n i g h t t b

line, rocounUng tho g roa t -ttHng^doiI by Woodrow Wilson_nnU Uio posalbll ; t if ls 'o rm o ’oxtonBloa'brtho'Jotrorfloi , lan prlnclplOB Oa w hich lio Is acUn, 1 J2ltt I havo aald enough to show yo , why I am proud ton ight th a t I<nm I Democrat and why you ahould voto t . re tu rn , Woodrow W ilson to tho proa . dency <&r anoUier term . Wo do. n<■ need Uio off/cce. I t m attora Jlttlo wlii l- ind lv ldual-as-auch .hoIda.a .p laco_B i ; wo do wnnt DemocraUc loglalaUon,-W• have accomplished m oro than haa boe . dono In hnlf a cen tury previously InI lltUo more Uian throo years, and coul ! afford lo stop o u t and Ict these prlnc

pics dtivSlop from the applications ( ' tl4;m already mado, assu red Umt the! , good work would go on cxpontilng i

lho future. .B ut Uicro ia m oro to I done, and Idaho, rock-ribbed Ilopul Mean though sho Is. sU^uld got awn

' from old-time reaction nnd lino up fo WU«Qn>-prQfiroyft'nnd-proBporltjeal-Ui next elecUon.”

I Before the Introduction of the npeaV , er nn clccUon of officers wns held, n

suiting in tlio solectlon o t Judge La« rcnco Hansen a s preaJdont, F. II. Kaj

, lo r-ns-flrsl vice prMldcntr-H.-0.-MuE yon as second vlco prosldont, and A. I

; Hicks ns Bocrolary nnd troaaurer,. I Introducing Judgo Hanaen for rc-otc(

; UDn.JSditor_J„W_a:amicE_nf-Ui(i_FIk Journal, pnld iflr eloquent tributo I

’ him ns A mnn and a Dem ocrat. ', Following UielipcaklnB a lunch wr

aerved nnd cigars pnssetl arnuni : T here woro nbout 200 proRcnt, a nun ' bor of Republlcnns accepting tho inv ; tatloif to attend.'----- - - ........— -

r —PO R -R B N T -^-room furnlBhcd lmi , galow. W. M. Denton. Twin Falls.

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Chnrt/c Cbnplln in a two-rool Hcroiitn, lo> gcJJior witli n flTi)-rool

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" ^ silk dresses, su )uses have been a: N ew York. ‘

le hundreds n our ready-to- of exclusive and

may be had for oi Lo\;y;J*riGes.

for your Easter r and dainty arrlv

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II A Thrilling D ram a I n '2 P arts a --------- '“ “ SEEING AMERICA” .” Tho Mutual -Traveler W ill Show I Yoii tho In d u stries of Chicago.

t - “ KEBPITHih U P —W ITH T H E -B ......... - --JONESES". , --------:-------J • Ca,rtoon Comedy.

^LDCKY LARRY’S LADY ; • . LOVE”J. Comedy. 3

' PrOjjrjuns 'o f-C leariV E n J ^ a ln - lilg Variety—Always Yonr Money’s W ortli.

[ COWliNG-.-Thnrfldoy,' F riday tind - S u f t tfd a y - i‘riu- n ] 3 y - T O l t e - ~ with, Itoscoe A rbncble and Mubel N o rm an ^ ontlUod— -

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LArKI) HAMKUKG Iicns. nnd ono cockercl iro itli io , 'W m soil Uie bnncb a t-u ,bu rgn ln ff (nfcen n n m c o .

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START a LocuHt Qrovo on y ou r j--•for;8tock,-and-an-:excellentlplBcfl

Kuch a srovo funiiahos {(bsts of purpoBos. •

1 have talcon tivo tbouaond fcnco iioU Isctwocn four o r flvo Uiouaand n HuppllcB longucB fo r wagons, corrugnU

, ' Talk thli) m a tto r over wlOi mo.

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Mr. mid Mra. J . J^olono of Portlund.- arrived In thia d ty Snturdny to mnko thoir home.

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w ith friends here , coming up A ifroW H ollister. • nn

PoHlmaster C. V. Diggs of Dulil, wnu In llic city T liursdsy to a ttend the Jcf- fcruon..club_mcctIng................

________■ - .. . . hoKny V.-Moyos and-Ml8«.Nclu'o -Wal- ">1

ton, w ere m arried F riday by Junttcc of llie I’eiico W. J. SmIUi. vjj

Dr. K.'D. Joldorsm n and Quy Peter- non woro lijpro e a r ly ,In Uio woek on W buHlness from Rogci;Bon.

MIhh DeBBlo Joyco of Chicago is tho i— RiioHl of Mlas Carm en Cox, a r r lv in s , , ^ in Twin FalU la s t I'hurHday,

MIhbcb Thom as and A lfontc, w ent to Duhl F riday to aBsist In Oio musical ciitortuiumont of v leitora on Pioneer diiy. ' ~

Tho M erchants' osaociatlon has en- Uorucd tho Idea of Uio m alntennnco of prlcen fixed by m anufacturora when refold.

— 'Phe-Country W om en'irdfnner-Thttra— - (Inv, April 20, In Odd FellowB hall, liuKlnR a t i l o’clock. T ho procooda go to ihy*rcflt room.

county poor farm w as ■*J K k to J. W. E p le r fo r ?100 an Brhoro wero six blddora. Tho farm ^ n t a l n a 40 acres.

Mr. nnd-M rs. Qamblo re turned F ri­day from C alifornia, w hero they spen t tlie w inter. C. W. H itchcock of San Diego, accompalned them . ,

John tlng lo b ach brough t action Monday agdlnat F red Dnchus, Fred

-O lvor-nnd-€;-l85-Young-nn<l-thoNovRda- -Land company, TPr ID47.07. '

. Rrv. J. D. KoltTiX'ol'Holllfltcr passed -« V hrough hero Thuraday on his re tu rn _

Durley, w hore ho hnd boon to u \H p r in B mooting o f tho Twin F a lls p rJ^ y te ry .

_Dr, U P^.Albco,Jtlrat m nyor of Duhl, but now a rcsldODt of Rock Creok, ^ went to tho w est end c ity Frldny lo bo * ready fo r his add ress a t Uio plonccr ^ asaodatlon Saturday. - - D

. Tnylor Cummins haa bccomo liVtio-"J*—clat{Hl-wltb-Uie-l&«-(irnMt-LoaKlo):-£;. i i

W alters and bas moved b la offlco from B Uie Twin F alls B onk & T ru s t buildingto th o 'F lra t NaUonal-bank-bulldlng. -

■ ---------------------- — . iiJohn K. M iller thla week filed foro- c:

d os^ro proceedings ag a in a t I. D. P e r- grloQ on a m ortgage fo r flC.OOO on fiproperty locatcd In b lock 102 In tho itcity and in aecUon 33-9-17, outside tho od ty . 0

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IfiKt week for bringing whisky to Kim- Uherly, waived bla prelim ioary tb ls o wcok and la aw aiting tr ia l In tbo dla-irliit court, to w hich ho wns bound novor. ' • d

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■ ijrTho Royal. Ndgliborn o t Am crica lir ll--hold-tliolr-D<‘Xt-'reR«lnT^raeetlnG‘- ch the I. 0 . 0 . P. hnll F riduy ovenlng, L.

iril 21, n t 8 o’clock. A ll vlF\|Ung di ambers welcome. , T '

Dr. J . F . Siiophenl; pnsto r of the prHt PrcBliytcrlnn church, haii been Inorcd wlth-tho appolntm ont of com- jInHlnnor to tho_gonorhl nHiirmbly of |0 P reabyterlan d iu rc b , iv h lch 'co n - nca n t Atlnntix: Cily Uio Ifjth o f Cl ly. Dr. Shepherd In alBo a nicmhor ■jho .Homo Mission council /£?r.tIio nod of Idaho, which w ill hold aea- ot m s a t Uio anmo Umo. In

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Judgft Babcock Inst wook sentenced sim ca Malloy to servo U>roo'monUia V1 Jail and pay a flno o f $100 for bav- h ig whlakey on hia peraon. Divorcea d oro g m a ttd - to -B d n a Joyal —from 1 r a n k Joyo!, Dessio K ath erin e D el- p oilor from W illiam H. D etw eller; i o lla Schooler from C harles W. r choolcr, and C larissa C. Hcdrlcka p •ora^-Chwlcs-T.-Hendrlcka.- -Tho o ub- •£ id r of tho chlldron In oach coso wos r Iven to tho m otner. t

A n orroneoua.accouB t o f a roscuo . ic ident In which I. H. B ra sh e r of th is « lly w as a principal p a rU d p an t. w as ' Iven publicity , Uirough dlapatchos J rom Loa Angolea laat w eek , In w hich ‘ . w aa statisd th a t Mr. B raah e r a tarted i u l to rcacuo a drow ning g ir l and not n ly-failed to*rcach h e r b u l ■was w ith I I f f lc u l^ rcacued him self: whon a s n ' la t te r of fac t Mr. B ra sh e r did rescue j ho g ir l and wns n o t exhausted in tho « f fo r t Tho girl waa M iss F lorence Colly, who was sw im m ing Ih lho so rf j t Long Doacb, and floated beyond hor opth. ^

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i . A . w a u r s reran ioa e sro roay u m n uii Ihl, whoro ho haa superrlsod th e I I ic ing of treo keodllnga on tho M. irw oim im n nM r m i -Tiiitfe. Thirty - — rc- hundred—block ■ locust aoedlings )ro sot out, doaigned os wlndbreaka r buildings- and pastures. ”

------------------- ^ fivMiaa ftnybello ’C ore' le f t Monfldi' Ui( Dmlng for Ogden, Utah, whero sho wo 111 vlalt -her-ndcorM ra.-O.-S. S trunk, on r th e .n o x t two weeks. Before to- pr< m ing home. Miss Colo w ill go to fiv in Francisco, Calif., to v is it her <ln! other, B. Jerom o Colo, who la a t- ac< Qdjng Uio^U. S..oavtil tra in ing a ta - to >n u t'T u b e rT lu m a Ia1ana,"Callf. “ ~ '

---------------------— shlA pnrty of Buhl people conalBting of P r r. and Mrs. Russ W. Allred, Mr. and 19 rs. W. H. Harvey and Mias N d l Mc- "O tiown. cnmo up Friday; to m e c tli lr . in id Mra. Ross Elison^ who w ere rc- boi irnlng from>a wedding trip to Call- Sii irnln— .Mrn-Trilotvn- ittnp- 55]5il_ fnr..6oycrftl_dnyB_nt_pnkloy^ _Uio nu jcsta of tho groom's parenta, while TT< 1 tlie ir wny. homo, Mrs. EllBon Is a tu: lughter of Mr. nod Mra. Allred.' Cn

------------;------------ - fo:Edwnrd Ndnon Buck, iigcd 4G yenrH. ,'l5

led F riday In tho PhyflicinnH and „ urgeonn! lioapitnl. In th is ..c ity , nf tieimionln. Mr. Buek was a veteran I the nowBpnper gnme nnd vras wide- ’ known ns n mngazlnn w riter, editor, ‘porte r nnd twct. ht« • c m ericn ccti itcstIRk a num ber of yenrs in mnny , * :atoH. He was founder of tho Idaho nil a t Kimberly nnd of Uio Sundny "J" all. which ran for n aho rt timo in "! lln clly. He. WIIH recently cnRaRcd I compllInK u hlHlory.of Twin F alls. ounty nnd' Its roHources^ He lenvcH 'niotli'hr In Union S tir , and 'a j, ' roUier in Nevnda, The 'funornl wJu’ i. ' nld thla nftornooti from lho Crosby £? hapcl-and"wan .conthioleii by“Itcv. C. « I. Dent, pastor of tlie Epiflcopnl hiircli. HIh .body wnn Interred In the ‘win FnllRicemetery.

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sta rrin g rolo in “Tho U nchastened Woman," witl bo scon on tho screen , liero n t the s|alH theatre pn W cdnes- , day nnd Thursday* evenings in "The . H ouso-of ■Tears,” a . w ondorful five- , pnrt featuro 'produced by Rolfe Photo , Plnys, Inc., for release In tho M etro | program . This- is tho th ird ' Metro plcturo m asterpiece In ' w hich ^ I l s s i S tevons.bus beon s ta rred , and aho. has .] repeated her auccess In "DesUny, o r , the Soul ot u-W om an“- tm d - ''C o ra ,’-’- -] her tw o form er screen trium phs._Mjss Stovenft.ia.8upported by .an cx - j

cellen t cast In "Tho Houso of T ears ," , which Includes Henri Dergmnn. the , woll-known dram&Uc artla t, - W altor H itchcock, Madge Tprono and o ther prom inent players.

In addiUon to (IiIb excellent pro­gram , CharUo-Chaplln-»ppoar»-la. o&c o^ hla funnleat two-reel comedies,' “A N ig h t 'a t Uio Show." I t Is a acrcom from a ta r t to finish,

A BIO FEATURE HLWCOVING TO TH E ISIS SOOX

"Tho DatUo Cry of Peaco," which la com ing to tho lals in the n e a r fu ture , deals w ith tho subject w hich Is today s e a ro s t lho heart of ovory American cllUen--^tho problem of Am erica’s un- proparednesa.

U po rtrays tho defensolosB condlUon of o u r country ; the consoquences to- w h lc h 'th ls conditioD m ay load; and th e w ay to avoid thoso con'seQUoncos.

Tho d ty . o t Now, York is a ttacked by a pow erful foreign foe.» You a re oa eye-witness. You sco tho enemy ap ­proaching, Uio poworloasness o f tho city, tho Inadequacy o r i G 'f o r t s and defenses. You aee tbe havoc w rought by tho enemy's crulsora; Its aubm a- rlnoa. Its olrahlpa—by Its shells, shorpool, b o m b s .Y & u S60 th e .m ost beauUful sky-line In th e World In flam es; tho m etrcpolls o t Uio w estem hem isphere dovastodv

You soe Now York fa ll Inte the hands of tho enemy; and tho dosecra- Uon th a t follows.

T hea you nro ahown t h o '^ i j r th a t such a calam ity can be avoldod—the one way. Y ou-aro shown Uio way: to poftce—tho peaco for w hich A m erica so oam esUy proys-rtho pcaco with honor. Tho B aulo Cry of Pcacc was w ritten by J . S tuart Dlackton and Vlt- agm phed under bis personal superri- j io n on R.Hcale ncTJLftcforo-fttteiaiiicl

. Acknowledgment Is mado to Hudson Maxim, Intom ationsl au tho rity bn a rm s a n ^ ammunlUon, for fac ts con­ta ined In h ls ''Defenaoless Am erica," and to a score o t prom inent A m eri­cans in arm y, navy and admlfilatrsUvtt circ les fo r co-oporaUon 'and advice. Among Its aponsora aro th e forem ost

:naxnM In -c u r rc n t ' A m erloon-history.: Porsonages o t -naUAsal and- in tem 'a- Uonal Imporlanco appear .personally

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1 g rea te s t InduHtrlos of earth . Of m Is tny proaperlty." On h e r righ t I a yonng woman, who boro a gold- ah ldd .lnflcribed . “Our homes—the duc t o f lh e tribute paid by our J g rea t InduBtrlen—iiRriculturo, rylng, livestock, hortlcullpro and dn." K neeling and offering tribute Queen B uhl were flvo young wo- n.-typ ify lng thcno induHtrletf, .Tlioir elda w ore: '‘Agriculture—1916— iducUons, V.;,f;oo.OOO": '‘Dnlrylng—5—D airy ProductB, »250,000’’; jh l Cow TcBtlnK.ABHodnUon—F irst Idnho, Twenly-SIx Herdn Repre- ited—GOO " Cowh—Two RcKlHterod es" : "LlvcHtock~19ir.—Shlpmenta, lO.OOO; Sheep. noO.QOi) Fed Horn An- H ly r^ ‘Wool ainpnicniH, ( f?b73D0™ g'Shlpmontnrl230;000.*‘ : ’'irort1cul-- o—Shipmentii. 19ir>. Thirty-Five ra: W e Pny Trlbuio to No Country ■ F ru i t" ’'SdcI—ISIG—Clover. Al- c. A lfalfa—Slilpmentfl, J050.00." u r SchoolB—<Diily Such n Country Oura. W ith G reat DIvorHlfled Llve- ick-nnd A grlf|iltwrnl ActivlUcn^7Cnn ,ve Such SchoolM hh Ourn.". '^n tho fore piirt of the float of the )Vor.-Lciif., Clu.'cse factory. ...waa.. n. ld-rot-flnB©-hrnHh-*unl-«uiinlinK-Jn-lt- s a banner'licariiiK Uic (Into F d iru - r, 1909. Tli<r ri'Ht of Uie float cnr- d n huge pryainiil o f Bulil rhoone, ilch boro Uio liiKi;rli>tlon. ' ‘Uuhl ccao; wo maUo and*Hold In 19ir. 2-18,) pounda."rhe-foIowlnK iirix(m-w(‘n) nwardod: lit Indy rldo r nnd liucKiiroo girl.- ■B. tloyd 'O IIv(T ; lic-it ninii rider, onk ...Luhani:.. bcul ..dccoratcd...autu,

K unze, typical o f pioneer jdtiyB:)8t un ique Stryniour ranch,Ul claim Bhavk nnd I'arly day Hur- iindlnga.Following tlHMiarade, which wa» <en' in a l l ' IIm detail!! by a moving :tu ro luan , tin- rn.w d divided. Hoine- Ing over 1200 crowding Into-the-blR- liennacle, w)ill<‘ ImndrodH more went 860 K im borly IjiU.i a ba«o hnll gamo }m Duhl. to thu tunc of 13 to one. Tho Bpeaking related largely to the jnoors nnd t)te u-orlt. Frod Nlfiart dslded an d Introduced tlio speak- 11. Fo llowiiiK llin HhiKlng d t Anier- i, Rpv.--7t \V7^J^imoii pronounced tho vocdUon. In a few tim ely worda, lyor H orm an Irnde lhe vlHltora wel- mo. M ayor Swcele>-brought grcet- BB from T w in FalU . Ho uuggcstcd a t in o lder communitlea, peoplo )uld bo surprlned to hcnr of a com- unlty b u t 10 ycnrK old holding a oneor-celebm tlon:— H o-nald -thn t-it- 18 approprla lo hero becauae the act­ors had In' a ilocnde done tho work

n cen tury . Ti'n yeara ago the as- aaed vnluo oC ticraonnl property in h n l Is now Twin Fulls county, wnn :cording to tlu' bust cHllmatcH ob- Imihlc.jinly-jdmuLj::SflO>-nQW It cx- >ods $20,000,000. /Tho d ia lrm an In Introducing Dr. A l­io, tho f ir s t mayor of Halil, referred I hlH work" la upbuilding tho d ty , tying tlm t h cJiad callod out the fln it )ad buildorik^to connlrucl n bridge :roaa Uie'Salnibn, th is being tho flra l o rk of lho kind ever dono In tho junly. On nccount of the public j lr l t abow'n on all o'ccnBiona, the peo- lo liad tielecteil him for Uielr f irs t inyor and Uiough no longer. wlUi len), lie w as loved ns ono of Uiem.Dr; Albee spoko brleny , of enrly

ayii In Buhl and of the work of lho ra t council, conslBtIng of Ruaa W. J lre d. J W. F n rla . neo rco Evqleth nd A. J. Milner. A t tlm t timo hc aald icy muHtered b u t fow to thcJtr moet- iRK and had llttlo idea th a t In 10 cncu JL..would Jia-poaalh lo-lo . m iu tc r. uch n vmit concourse of people.A le tte r wns read from form er Qov-

rno r JnmoH Hawley In which ho ox- Inlned IiIh tnnbillty lo be prosen t nnd aid an eloquent tribu te to tho new loneer- w lio-foughl th® obataeles-of- a tu re an the old pioneer had fought' ho hoBtlfe Indian,.The .doflinc, aOdrcss- w as .dollvercd

ly Governor A lexander, who said th a t IC" b ro u g h t-g ree tin g s-trim tho o ther lartB of the s ta te to this, tho m ost o m o u a T rr lg B tc in je lt ' In Uio 'w orld. lo declnred th n l today Uie experts of .11 nnUonV-looUne::for.aa cxam plo.ot ucceaaful IrrlgaUon, tu rned their lyea to Uie Twin F a l ls , south .side rac t. which In ex ten t and forUlIty hnd 10 rival on earth except tho D elta of ho Nlle^ Ho painted a benuUfuI plc- uro of the financial,‘m oral and sp lr- tun l-opportunH les of the people -of h o trac t, and asked Uiem to help their ess fortunato brothore In tho solution )f tho problema w llh which they m ust )o confronted In tho fuluro? .- S ecretary J. M .-Bradley of th e Bnhl !k>mmcrclnl ctub, whO' kept closo tab >n tho nutos. sa id a t tho cIcho thnt :hero wore approxlm ntely 300 in line, rh e v isito rs camo from all parte of :hn north and souUi aldo trac ts and lum bered about 3000 In tho opinion of ihoBO who kep t track of the grow th of tho crowd.

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cusnlon of public m atters, apnco and equipm enl for a lib rary , a drill- and rccrentlnn floor, - nnd . safe atorage spaco of am plo slse for c ity records nnd n.roperty. -Aa It now Is, people desiring tq_doaI w ith tho city o r Its officers nro compelled to v is it a num ­ber o f d iffe ren t ijlacos, m ore or loas widely separated , w hich 'condlU on Is not a t a ll ono In keeping w ith Uio Dp-to-dato class of o u r citizens.

"One o lhcr m a ile r haa boen 'urged aa deslrBble—Ul© surfacing of tho four m ain a rte rie s o t tra ffic trom the end o f Uio paving te tho clly lim its. T raffic a l c e rta in soasons la now so heavy th a t tho soil o t onr str<***t'» win Dot stand up on d e r tho w ear. A t««&ty-'fooi-8lrlp-4>t-hard-eurfMO-from the- TWvlBff-»mlte--<»-:<h»-<>ty-4im its would In largo m easure take r a re of tho traffic , sim plify th e p ro b le ^ keeiilng th o se 's tree ts in condlUon. and bo o f m nD lfes t benefit, to o u r flro eys- tem. R osnectlnlly subntttecT.

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"Kxporimenta havo .c li »rly , iihown i: ha t It Ib not good' cconomy to fei'il argo qunnttUea of aklni without ho ad d ition ‘Of sm all aniounla of t a-ain.- Tho, beat rcBultu aro obtained " ly giving one pound o t praiu to every hroo pQunds of ekJm ziilllf f>''l. .-..■!Groal.sumbcra-oC-t&rmur^i. arc not0 fo rtunato as to havu any niiantity if-ftktm-mlllc^Tn thla ovcnt,.^<U'»L»»^. .1 ook to aomo oUior growing fc'.<:<li'. and h o .o a ta seem to fit the ciihi' butter im a any other. BlngiQ-gratn. a com- J ilnatlon o t 3 parts roll< il <>r Kround t intB.and ono part ground whent niaket) I I'splondld focd -fo rtho Bmail srow lnjf )lgs. I f ground oata a re ted. It la_ft. _ ;ood.pracUco.to-8lotO-Un;m,through u . lourHo alovo, Uiub rem oving u largo lorcont o f the liulls th a t only aerve aa in Irre tan t for tho dlgcHtiv? traeu ■

“QotUng the pigs to cat Ukihc feeda t }cforc weaning Is .lho Imiiortaat fac- ar .' I f a crccp is m ade «llo\vlnB tJin ItUo fellqwB to find u (coding floor i iway from.Uiclr dama and tlnding thla j ;omblnaUon of grain Uiero. thc aklm n llk In tho trougb,ror boUi, thc.prolii. _ lom .will bo solved. I f anch an a r ­rangem ent iB mado. the plga will n t J LWO o r Uirco weeks of uko boglii to i jiko_am an amDUfttfl_of llipclfjiil-.1 teeda, anil-U w ill bo fbunil’Tliat n l 8 ;o 10 wooks the w eaning will be done i wlUt no apparent losa to lhe litter. ,

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C H A P T E n I l - O n hla re tu rn Dlbba la ‘ >«i a t tlio Btatlon by hla ulBtor.EdUh. jC llA P T C n U I- H o na<3« hlmaeir an In- J laalilortible and uoconsldercd flKuro In i le “Now ito u aa" o f Hio Bberldiuia. Ho \ :oi M ury V crtn b a loukinc » t blm from . Buminor houae nux l door. . . ;CH A PTER IV -T lio VertrecBes, old town , in lly u d Im poverished, call on the hertiians.'new ly-rich. ond afieriiiftrd Uls- j u tliciD. U a r y /p u ts ’ in to words h e r < iirenia' Uanpoken w ish t l ia t ah o 'm a rryW 'o f-lhB -flhn ltlaa -bera.------— — — — -1CH^VPTER V -A l Uie Sheridan houao- • ormJaft banquet Uherldon aoraada him - | iir,—Mary.traak>x-«Dcouracea.Jlni.Sl>ttrl-. nn's a tten tion , a n d Blblxi hears be ia to i c se n t back to th e m achine shop. ' :

CHAPTER-VI.------- ------------1

-MrH.-Vcrtroea '‘sa t u p '-fo r her daugh-' ;r. i l r . Verlreea having retired a fte r a ;ntlesa ovcnlug, not much soothed by le soclcty o t hla Landseers. B ut Mra. ertrcea bad a long vlgl'l of I t 8bo unt tbroagb lho sJott olgbt bovra

I a Htltf llltio chair under tbo gaslight I her own room, w hld i w as diroctly vcr th e '“fron t'lin ll. '’ • There', book Id‘ nnar'Bbo*employcdr:tlio-tlnio-in-Jicr - wn remlulscences, though It w as hor. cllef th a t slic w as reading Madame de;onm ijJ’s.__ ____________ - _________i i c r thoughts w en t backw ard into

cr llfo uud Into her husband 's; and !ic deeper Into tho p ast they went, tho rlghtcr thc 'p lcturca tfiey brought her -an d there la tragedy.. Like her hua- and. ahe thought backw ard bccause lie a id not dnre th ink forw ard dcDoltc- r. U'liat th ink ing forw ard tlila troa- led couple ventured took tbo form of “Slender hope wlilch neither of Kliem ould bavo borno to hear p u t In words, mt yut tbey hnd talked I t over, doy fter day, from the very hour when hoy heard Sherldnn waa to build bla lew houso n ex t dopr. Tor—sS quick- r nny iiif>nWf Inininn Iwlinvlor . iccome an n n tlq n e ^ th c ir youtli waa of hc Itiiioceiil old days, so dcnd! ot •breodlDg” nnd “gcnUlliy,'' nud no r r l f t hurt been m oro-atraltly trained ipon them Umn tbnt o f talking nbout hlnga without m entioning Uiem. Ucrc* n w ns inn rted Iho m ost vital differ- inco between^ Mr. nnd Mrs. Vertrcos ind their big new nolKbbor. Sheridan. Jioiigh hls youth ivaa of tbc siime >poch. knew* nothing of such matters. He hail been chopping wood for tlie momluK Ore In tla* country grocery ivhllc they w ere aUIl (lancing.

nfior ono o'clock when Mra. Vcrtrei-H heard atepa and the delicate tlltiltltitf of the key In Uio lock, and tlieii, with the opening of tlie door, U ary’S lauKli nuil, "Y w —I f ybu 'a ren 'l afraid—loniorrow!"

The door closed, .and ahe ruahed-up*'. tlalrn, bringing w ith lier a breath of cold and bracing air Inlo her mother’s ■wm. '‘Ytfs,"' ahe snld, .before 'M rs. ’ortrccfl could speak, “hc brought me

lo m c r . _ ^She lot her cloak fall upon the bod,

und, draw ing nn old rcd-vclvet rocHug chair fon\’nrd, liat bc8lde_hcj; mothor, nfter giving her a light p o t upon the] shoulder an^ a hearty klaa upon tbo j chcck.

“ Mnmmal” -Mary «icUilmod, when, Mrs. Verlreea had expressed n hope

"Why

th a t she had enjoyed tho evening am ^ n f l n t t r cnosht cold. “ Wliy don 't yot ask nioV"

Thia Inquiry obviously made hei mother uncom fortable. “1 don 't—” shi Caltored.. "A sk you wlw t, M ary r’

“How I got along and w hat he’i like.”

" M a r r r ' ■**01), It Isn 't d U tre sa la g r aald U aiy

“A nd I c o t «long .Bhe tjoik'

n r to ts o w e r a n in n o .T H B n , "Bn< liftti.tbb jir* i.X jff.eh tJU Jt.oL co?iM es. (7e a n In a hurry, a ren 't w e r ’

”My deaf, I doh’t know w h a t to—" - “ W httt-te -ia8ke-«J-en fth ln iP !-M ar^ Iht8h6d'n>r1ier:“ " 8 (r tb a f8 -a ll-r lg h tl !^ow r u tell yon alt about l t I t w a i rorgcona and deafening and teetotal. Wo could h aro .liv ed , a year on It. I h ln k -the orchids alone would have asted t u a cotiple of monthi. There J io y ^ w e , -beforo-me, -b u t-I couldn^t itcal ’em and sell ’em. and so—well, bo'[ did w h a t I could I'’

,8be leaned back and laughed rcas^ jnrlogly to h e r troubled ibother. “ I t jeemcd to b e a ;8Dccet5e—w hat I could,’:’ lhe aald. ctasplog her bauds behind le r nock a n d a tirrlng tho rockcr to mo* Jon a s a rhy thm ic accompaniment to le r narraU vc. ."The girl Edith and be t ilBtcr-ln-lnw, M rs.’ Roscoo Sheridan, ivcre.too anxious about the offcct o( dilngs on mc. The fathcr'a w orth a iiDsbcl o f txith o f them. If he know- I t ETo’s 'w h a t^ h b ~ lB .-^ 'lIk o . hlm r'" Sho liauscd rcflecUvcly,' . continuing, ‘Editb'a ‘Interested’ In that.L am honx twy; he’s good-looking and not atupld, but I th ink bo 's—" She Interrupted ttersolf-w ith a ch o oryou tcry : '‘Oh, tm u s tn 'f b o -c a l l in g -h im : namDat--W lie’s try ing to-m ako E dith like blm I ought to respcct b lm 'i^ a collcagne."

“ I d o n 't-u n d o ra tan d -a -th in g you’ro talking about," Mrs. Vortrecs com-

“All the bettorl , W olj!^e’s a bnd lot, that Lam bom boy; everybody’s alw aya known ~ thB t,'bu t -tho'Sberidana don’t know the everybodlca th a t know. H e la t betw een E dith and Mrs. - Roscoe Sheridan. She's llko thoae pcoplo.yon w ondered-about-atthe-tboater-4be-taat Umo w c w en t—dressed In ballgowna; bound to show tS o lrdo thea and Jewels somowhercl She flaltora lhe father, and so d id I , fo r Uiat m atto r—b ut no) tb a t way. I treated Wm oatragconalyr’

’’M aryl'’/ “T hat’s w h a t flattered him. A fter d inner he 'm ad e the whole reg im ent of ua follow h lm all o v c rth e houae,-whllo ho lecturcd like a guide bn th e P a la ­tine. H e gavo dimensions ond cbatg, an d tim whole b'ilin* o f ’’em itotcncd aa If they ' thought iio Intended tn m nW them 0 p resen t o f tbc houso. W hnt i o w as p>oodes^of was tho p lum blng/(nd th a t Bny o f Naples panoramn In the hall. Ho m ade ua look a t nil tho plumbing—bathrooms ond cverywhcto elso—and then ho mode, us look a t the Bay o f Napios. H e saiti it w as a hun­dred and eleven feet long, b u t I th ink It’s more. A nd Ub 1 ^ us a ll Into the roady-mado library ,to seo a poem E dith hnd taken a prise w ith a t schooh They'd h ad It printed in gold letters and fram ed In mother-of-pearl. But tb<y poem Itself w as ra ther slmplo and .^Vlatful, a n d nloo—he rond I t to us. th.ottgb E dith tried to stop him. She w os m odest about it, and said she’d never w rltfen anyUilng clae. A nd.then, a f te r a while, M rs. Roscoo Sheridan naked mn to come acrosa tho s tro c t It her houHC w ith them—her husband and Edith and M r. Lamhom and J im Short, dan—"— MrS;__3:ortrccB wob ehockcd. "Jim!" she cxcIalmcd. ^'Mnry, please—*'

“Of courae,’’ said Mary. " I 'll make I t a s enay. fo r you ns I cnn, m amma Mr. JnmoH Sherldnn, Jr . Wc w en t ovei therr, nnd M rs. Koseoe explained Uiai ‘the men were- dying for a drink, though 1 noUccd tha t Mr. J.4iuihon w as the only one ncnr death'a d o o ro i th a t nccoun t Edith and Mra. Itoscoi Tald th’e y l f n c w r d D e c n 'b o rc d 'a f tht <Ilnner. They were olijectlonuhly opolo

-g e tie T a l> o u t^ lt;-Q Iid } ^ tlie rd 8 C « n i^ K th ink now wo were going to havo i •good tim e’ 'to mnko up fo r I t B u t 1 hndn 't heoii b b re ir 'h t 'th e 'd lu tic r , i'( been nniUHOd; and tho 'good tim e’ a .Mra.-Itoacoe’a wiiB horribly, horrlbl; Btupld.”

“ Hut. .Mnt7 ,” _her tnothcr began, “I —1»—" A nd '^ e aecmcd unable t completc UlC Qucatlou.'

“Never mind, ninmnia, Vii any I t I •Mr. Jam es Sherldnn, Jr., atupld? I 'r Buro he's not n t ull atupld about baa: ni'tia. Othcnvlflc— Oh, -whnt rlgli have I to bc calling people ‘ijtupld' b< rauflu they 're not exactly iny k’ltid On Uio b ig dinner tnble they had etioi mous Icing niodela of the Sherlda bulldliig—".

••Oh no!^' Mrs. Vertreea cried. '“Sun ly not!"

••Ycil,* and two other thlngB of thti . kind—I d on 't know' what. But. a fti

all, I wondered If they w ere bo bni Vi\>ll. then, mumina, I managed not I feel Hupcrlor to Mr. Jam ea Sbcridai Jr., becauao ho didu't*nco^unyUilng ot of place Ul tbe Sherldnn building I augnr."

Mm. Vertreea' cxprcsBion bad- loi nono of-Its anxiety and she ahook h< .head gravely. “My dear, dear child, Bhc Bald, "It Hcems to me— I t looka- I 'm a fra id —’’

"Say aa much of I t ns you ca 'tnaminn," aald ilari*, encouraging ly .' can get It, I t you'll Jual glvo mo oi keyword.'* '

“Every th ing you aay," M rs. Ve treca-bcgau , tiiuldly. “seems to hn the a ir o f— I t ia aa t t you w ere see lug to—to m ake yourself—"

••Oh, I ace! You mean I sound oa I w ere trj-lng to force myaelf to 111 him."

"Not crnclly , ainry. TI»«t wnwr quite w h a t 1 meant,” said Mra. Vc

-trcca^ .apcaklngjlJrcctjm iru tlnrtttrp f feet uncoiisciouaneBB. '•But you Ba tha t—th a t you , found the. la tte r pu of Uie even ing -n t young Mra. Bliei dali'a unentertalniiig—"

I / • ' .^ d na Sir. Jamea Shorldnn wj L Ifttcrc..nad-I.mLW .jnurc-of ,hlm 'Ui«g_

dinner, nnd had u horrlljly atupld titi f in ap lte o f th a t you think I—" At » tlieu It w aa Mnry who le ft the dcdu

tion unflulahed. ^ rI Mra. Vertreea nodded;, and thouj

both the mothoV nntf tho daughter u deratood, Mary felt It be tte r to mai

• Uie undcrstaudlng dcQulte- I “W all." aho asked, grayely, ’la the

Mtiyffilng else I ciln QOT v X oa.M a pap> \ don’t w an t mo.to do.apyUitDg t h a f f l t o - ^ Q ® a ^ V H n i tT O r * r t i l * - i* - tb r o t i9 r ~ “thing to be doho, I t aoema i f a QP t o ^ e not to lot I t illatreaa * e . . ' T 2 ia ty iuai'cro' la ah6U n t r l » P t - t t r — :— r -----------~ ‘*Bu'r~noth1 nir“ M S t-^ l8 trc a a -y o u r the moUier c r i c d y / \ ^

"T h at’s w ^ I s a y r’ said M arr, chbortully .' "A nd sb - lt 'd o c a n ’t - I f a - nil r ig h t” She roso tfnd took h er cloak oTor. hcr.arm ,_fls.lf_to_go to_bo^ow n room. But on th'o w ay tb ''tho door sbe stopped, ond atood leaning agalnat Uio foot o f the bed, contem plating a th read . . ba re rug a t her-fcot. -MoUier, you've tbjd m e jt thousand Umcs th a t I t d « s n ’ _ ’r'dally 'm atter'w hom -a 'g lfrm arrrea.” '

'•■No, nol” Mra. Vortrccs protested, “ r nover nnid KUch a —"

•’No, not In wdrda; I menn w hat you moun(. I t 's true. Isn’t I t th a t mnrrlago really la ‘not a bed of roses, but a Held of battle’? To get righ t down to I t a ' girl could ilglit It out w ith anybody, _ ?ouldn 'raho7 Oho man^ntfTvcll na a n ^ - oU ier?". / ,

"M nry ..I 'c n n 't benr for you to ta lk like t h a t ' ' ' And Mn*. Vertrecs -llfted— pleading eyea to hur d n u g h tc r-^y es thn t bcgKCil to bc spared. “ I t s J l^ d s

M ary caught tho appeal, came to h c ^ l a d klaaed hor gnyly. “^Jevcr f r c t ^ ^ dear! - I ’m -uot-llkcly-to do an j'th ln g -I «( don’t w a n t to—r’vo nlways bee'tf too4horoughigolng a llttlc.plg."______________

She gave her mother a ilnal klaa and w en t gayly all the wny to Uio d oo fth ia Umcr paoalng for-her. po«tacrlpt w ith - her band on tbo knob. “Ob, tbc one l h a t caught mc looktng in tho w indow ,- - • mamma, tho youngest ono—’’

— ’D ld 'h ra p e a k •o M tr’- M n r -V e r tr c e y ^ aaked. apprehensively. /. "No. H o d id n 't apeak a t all, OiA .l

saw , to anyone. I didn’t mcctraliQ . B ut he lan 't Insane, i'm auro; o r i f bo la, ho hna long.intervals when he’a hot.Mr. Jam ea Sheridan menUoned th a t he llvod a t homo when ho- waa 'w ell enough'; and it may be he's only a n In*v a iid r” m ” iodka~drw ianiiir:-iii—b t i r ~he haa pleM ant eyes, and It struck me th a t I f ^ l f one were In. th e Shorldaa fa m lly i^ lw -lau B b o d -ft-liltlo -ru e fo ily --; - " h e n»i#*T"lie“ lnlerc'Btlflg to ta lK 'to a p m e ^ c s , whon there w aa too tuucb BmclM and bonda. 1 d idn 't bco him a f t­er dinner."

“Thore m ust bo aomethlng w rong w ith hlm.” .Bald Mrs. Vertreea.-“T h ry ’d - - have Introduced him if thero w eren’t ’’

" I don’t kiiow. Hla father apoko o f tending h im .b ack to '.a madil(ic_Bbop of aome so rt; glanced a t blm Just then and be w as pathcUc-looklng enough beforo thnt, but tho moat tragic change camo over him.. Ho seemed Just to die, r igh t there a t the table!”

"M r. Sherldnn m ust be very unfecl-------- !--------- -- ---------- T -----------------

"No." said JIary, tiiouglitirully, " I ' don’t thinlc ho ts ; b u t he m ighlibe un- eouiprchcnding. and certainly iV a tho kind of m an to do anyUiing b f ^ n c e se ts out to do. B u t I wlah I bndn’t n ^ n looking a t th a t poor boy Juat t l ^ ^ I’m ,afraid I 'll keep rc tpem bering -”

VI w ouldn't." Mra. Vertreea s tn llc ^ ^ faintly , and lu her amllc Uiero wiia the. rem otest ghoat o f a genteel roguish- ncsa. " I 'd kcop my mind on pleasanter Uilngs. M ary." . .

Mary laugV d and nodded, "yes. In­deed! P le n ^ pleasant enougli. nndprobahlyrlf-all-werc-kiKiwnrtoo good------even for mo!". Aud Avhen abo hnd gone Mnj. V c r^

-treea-drrw -a-long-breath.-an-lf a b u ^ - den w ere off- her mind, and, atuiUog. bog&n to undrcaa_lnji,.£ont[q rev ttflt

(To bo coatinued.) /

CITY Em'LOYSCENTOFFICE OPENED.

All 'p ersons Booking employment ahould reg is te r 'wlUi tho em ploym ent agcn trflfo fflco No.118 WcBt'Shoshono etroot, Borrlno bulldtng.

A ll^ b ra o n s seeking ' cmployccB or holp OT nnyk lB d ahould rogiator their requests a t tho office, w here every ef­fo r t w ill hc mado to furn ish auch help,

‘ . REESE M. -WILLIAMS,■ Adv— Employment Agent.

A repeUUoa of your w aui ad la o tu n I wiuo—whon U’a Im portant to find the

m ost deairatrle tenau.i - _

I , •r -

' W e a r e a v e r y X

H u m a n O u t f i t . Nr '

I t followH t l ia t w c r a t h e r e n ­jo y th e Bensation. w h ic h w e

J e x p e r ie n c e th e se 'd a y s n s o u r g c u s to m e rs com m ence to f i j id j

o u t t i i a t w e a ro m a k in g g o o d ^ r :• iu o u r e f lo rU to b c m o jy0 - se rv ic e a b le . . . -

" ' ' f W e K ta rled a co u p le o f y e a rs URO in th is d ire c tib n , a n d wo a re g o iu g a l i t t le f a s te r e v e ry

•t duy . ^_________ -—

O n r b ig boss, th o p u b lic , 19 'l .show ing a p p ro v a l in u v e ry

- .su b s ta n tia l w ay . O u r .Qffice is b e c o m in g h e a d q u a r te r s fo r b iiild in i¥ id eas an<l su g g es-

t ' tio»»- ~ Out* a e rv ic e - in y o u rs P a n y 'm in u te y o u a s k f o r >[ ' d

1 aM STm iU K B ER C O .n .L . A € 8 T n f , . M a B a g e r , /N ^

, Twla F tlla , l ia h o . T

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A eonTcnlentlT elM sItled D in e .ton r of re liab le people irbo

— w m -« p p te « ta te _ jo iir . pftlron._.; ag e ; g lre good eerrlce and e&. i i r e BatlsfaeUon.

H A TES-TW IC E.A -W B EK- r M o n ! y ^ . ,p e J L ^ t _ ^ ^ .

F o r th is D irectory , TH E TIMES soU dta only tbe adTerUse. m entJ of peraum enUy eslab-! llsbed bnsloegs boasea ' Abd

{irofeBsJeoAl peoples I t tb e r ^ oro qnotes no o tb e r ra te s for

Its d irec to ry th an tbose o r a ■-aenUily-bafllg, - .......... ..........

■ ATTOnNETS '

■ 8W ESLE:7'& SWESLEJT, MEMBHRS Twliy F a lls Commorclal Cluh. P rac- t l c j^ n a ll C obrta .. om ccs: f 'lrs t Na-

r t y M n ^ a n V HSUg: '— - — ---------------

y ^ S H B R B.- T/ILSON, PRACTICH IN Y all courts. Room 14 la t NnL Bonk B ids.

'■ GU TH RIE & BOWEN •W. I\^Q u t] |r lo^

• i . II. W ISE. OPPICB ROOMS G AND-?; Twin F a l ls .B a n k & T ru s t Co.. Bldg.

- B . nr. T O tF B : OFFICE 1^ 1; Di BLtJO;

------ -E X P fiB T AQCODNTAKT----------

\ J . H. RADCLIFFB c \ i r t A ccountaat, A uditor and 8ys- ( c t ^ z c r . Room 4, Pow or DufJdfoer.

c l a s s if ie d AbVERfiSING RATES

1 InH trtlon, per iro rd ............. J e

All ttda m u s t be ordered for a Htiitcd leng th of time.

Ucad y o n c -ad -tb e -U rB t- tlm e J t— uiipcars und notify nn Immed* Julcly If a n e rro r appears.

Call o r m all jo n r reqalromcatfl o r ’ phono

Hinlm nm to ta l charge to be so t less th an 2&c. . .

One > Best Buy

80 acrca, all under high stato Qt>'cuiUvntlon aDd Inclovod w ltb • woVcn w iro fenco.

I’r lc t t fo r quick ta le , $IOu per acre . T erm s easy.

■ GEO. H. DARROWFhone M7.-

A CCTIOli SALES k w in c le rk_yoar a a lp p jm d caah A yoar notoa a t tho fotlow lng dfacoaat,

^ m onths notosi G po r c c n t ; '8 m onths (totes, 4 p e r cont------------- — — ....

10 acros o t Twlo" Palls-'dpatE .S ido ' w ater r ig h t l o r aalo.. W arner Bros. Twin F a lls . Idaho.

___________ B A I*

FO R 8ALE>^A . ..m odom . B-room bungalow, good location, p len ty shade. etc. Addrosa .Ow utfi caro Ttmea.

FOR SALB—Owner leaving tho d ty . 6-room bungalow bome. Address X, care Times.____________________

FOR SALB OF T R A D B -F o r lot, Bocond handed car. Call 472 8tli Avo. HUBt/_________. .

FOR SALE—Oood driving horBO,- bnggy and ham ose, reosonablo. Ad- droBB 3C2 7tb AVO. B. rh o n o 614-J. ,

WILL SACRIPiCE STRICTLY H IGH G ^ E riA X O .

> W o . havo stored in w aro-houso a t ^ i n Folia, a s tric tly high grado p l^ o ,

y v h lc h w4U-' be sold trem endously y cheop. L iberal tcrm a. W rlto T H E C DENVER MUSIC COMPANY, a t D en­

ver, Colo., fo r portlculors. ‘

FORSALE— I hovo a fow of the beat torm a Ir th e Bolso valley ; well im ­proved .'in sizes to auit, from $110 to jllG per ac re . W rite mo for in form a­tion. J . R. C lark. Box 2B2. Meridian, Ida, __________

• FOR SAI.B—12x10 DTlvato garage

\ building, now. Can' bo moved easily. Apply 339 T h ird Avo. W.

POR ^ L E > ^ Slngle-comb R hode (B la n d Rod cgga; 16 eggs, SOc; 100 eggs, $3. E lsie I'lDWOrdow. ■

LEOAL POTLICATIOW

nO TiC E FOB p u b l i c a t io n ;S erial Nos. 011438-01C697.

D epartm en t o f th e In te rio r.TJ. S. Land ' Offlco a t Hailey. Idaho.M arch 23. lOlC. ....................NoUco ia hereby given th a t H arko

Kttnm. 'o f A m sterdam , .Idaho, w ho. oa May 27, 1012. mode Homestead Bs^ry No. O jlis r . fo r SW^4-NE«iirNH-BB>4i

— Hn t i u e ..nnd on Ju n e 10. 1914. mado additional Hom estead E n try No. 01G597. to r B B ^

: S % F A R M L O i

. illlll BHSINESSVOCAL 1N8TR^JCT■0^■ . .

t7 -B. ROBINSON—TENOR SOLOIST p

COWTRAdlQB '

a A. M ^N ~ B U IL D E R . ESTIMATES ^m ian iju . Ofllce ond Shop n ea r Poat- » )fDco. Phono Zl. “

B. MORGAN NISDET. ARCHITECT C Hoom.a, Twin Folia T ru s t Building. '

H08FITALS.____________ -

W HITE CROSS HOSPITAL. OPEN for Medical and Maternity cnaes. Reo- Bonoblo torma. 802 2nd Avo. WoaL ( PhoDo 80-W. —- -------------------- -i

~ l> 8 ~ T E W A fH ~ 7 ~ 5~ DR, EMMA C. CROSSLAND .

McCornick Bldg. Phono 13B [tca.-21G 3rd Avo. No. Phono 347-J 1

CinitOFRXCTIC ;

DRS. ATHERTON AND ATHERTON. ' Chlroproctic and Sanitarium Troot- mOQia.'" Chronic DlfldasSa a 'S p o c Ia lly I Phono 296. 0nie^:_220 4tZi Ave. B.

. UKDERTAKER 3 _____•

THB CROSBY COMPANY. FUNBUAL , D iroctors ond EmbaJoiorB. C. J . Cros- by, Rlantteer.-Cororer's O m ce.-Tcl. 408 j

----- :---------- — F B IC T IN ^ - —

TIMES ERWTINQ & P'UtiLISHlNG Co, • All claas of p rin ting . Quality irorfc- Prom pt sorvico. -• ■.

s e i l T RKNTj nOY X^ EXCHANGE: SECURE % J ----- H ELPrPO SlTIO N SrETC . " — ^

—POIt-SALC—A -sn a p .- . fo u r - <W-foot lo ts and amoU houso, closf? In. Will sell chcap. Box 48G, City.

POR SAL15—Homo JYido raage . |18. 430 4th Avo. B. ________________

- FOR SALB—40 acren cloae Inrcheop- • if taken a t once. Sylvester Lowiron, Box 170, Twin Falla._________ ’

— FOR SALE—L ight gen tle driving team, chenp. Box 3GG, Tw in P alls.

FOR SA L B -D ahlla bulbs. MrB. Oco. BriBtol. two miles no rth of w est ond Main Avo. Phono 203-J-G.

FOR SALE—Jew ett piano. almoBl n ow. cxcclIcnt tono. rnotifro Wcatnpi Union.

, .F O R SALE—Olio or tw o acres , on Dluo Lakea boulevard fo r leas than lol In tow n; eaay lernis, Qeorgo H. D ar­row . phono C47.

- FOR SA LB ^W hite P e a r l a n d E arly E ureka, nood potatoea. L. W. Voor- hees, 2 ^ m iles trOm C u rry siding;

IRRIGATION .'I IP B -A ll clrosTfrom % -lnch to 4-l:.c;i. aec-md-hand. In good a s n b v c ndltlon 'o r m oat pur­poses, and can -iclI a t p rices tlia t will aave you tO pei cen t to 75 po r c c n t All s tra igh t. rktL:eadoiL ap d titled -irilh-teoupnngBv-mOBt'aav-Quantlty-lB. stock. Also BOlI sacks, po tato and grain. Phone, w iito o r coU. Idaho Junk-H ouse,-CoU -b, Id a Phono-CiO,

FDR SA L B -Seed jiotatoos. S. 0 . O lllelandr Phono 694-W____ _ ____

- BUICK ROADSTER fo r sa le , |27G. R. T .L o g n n .,P h o n o 108. , . . . .

NICB -C-ROOM juodero bungalow, ju s t now ; w ill sell and tak e a pay­m ent o t $500 and m onthly paymenU on tho bnlanco. N, care ' o t TIMES!

FOR SALE— Soed pbiato'oa, Rurnls. Joha Troendly, HolUater, Ida.

FOR SALE—A nsco 'fo ld ing camera, postal card siie . Call a t P e te rs Broa. Shoo Shop. ShoBhono S tree t South.

FOB B E T ? ~

FOR RfeNT—Three-room house, pa rtly t uralshed. 461 2nd W. _____

FOR RENT—Njcdly tum lBhcd tro n t room. 401 2nd ave. w e s t

FOR RENT—F um lslied room for gentleman. 430 4th Avo. E.

POR RENT—Two room a partly tum lshod. House m odern. COI 4tl»Avo. W.__________________ ____________________ TO BENT.______________

RENT or on p a rt paym ent. 5 acres about 6 miles trom Tw in FallB. Ad- drCBB H. H., care TIMES._________ _

TO RENT—Five or six-room modom cottage;/ m ust bo pIooBaatly located, w ith garage. Will •leaae to r ono or two y ears If owner D tefers. Phono SB2-W. K.

FOR EXCHANGE._________

FOR TRADE—H om estead relln- qulahm ent w ith IGOO.OO improvomonta. Also $500.00 grocery-Involco. E ither one to r good second hand automobile. Inquire 440 4th Avo. North. • -

NWU. Nb W SW%. 8W !4 SB% . Sec­tion 28. Township 13 South. Rango 16 East, Boiso Meridian, h a s tiled noUce o f intontloa to ma1co F^nal Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land abovo S c r ib e d , boforo C. C Slggl-i*'. U. S. ^m m iss lo n o r , a t T w la Palis, Idahri, on. tho 18th d ay o t May. lOl**.

C lahnant nam es a s w ltnessos: George-Vrlellng, Sam uel L ako . stoffen T$M8rP6ptorVanBykenraiH><-Ameter. dam. Idaho.

BBN Rj ORAV. Register.

I Twin Fj

iTI .i I — ■v

----- '. rOBLIO STENOOBAPnEB

: EDWIN N. DAY—Phone 313—I. D

• ' ........................ -FBATEBNAL SOCIETIES

--------------------------------------------------------M. W. A. CAMP. No. 10890.' meetf

2nd and 4Ui Thursday , a t Mooae hall H. C. Scranton. Consul. Paul* Smith Slerk.- Tele. 3C9-J and G:?4.

TIME CABDS

TWIN FALLS BLECTRIC RAILROAB Schedule

Leave > LeaveO. S. L. Depot _ Shoshoae.FaIlr7:30 tt._m,...,__ !_______ _:„....8 :00 a. mIVOO’I). m ^-.............m3:46 p. m ........ ............... .............0:00 p. m

Sunday0:30 a, m.__ _____ tu m1:00 p. m_________________1:46 p m4:30 p. m........................ ..........;G:00 p. tn. -Spccial rato o t 2G 'cents round t r l t will be made cach Saturday on al) tribs.. SepL 13, 191G. In effect un til tar- ther notice.__________ • R. R. SPAFFORD, Sec*y

- IDAHO SOUTHERN RAILROAD Tim o'Tabie—EffM tlvo Jon.‘ lOriOie:

No; 2 Dally : S taUon No. 1 Dolly 8:30 a.m. Lv.. Gooding ..Ar 12:C0p.m 8:65 a.m. Lv.. Bennutt P..Ar 12:25 p.'m 9:15 a.m. Lv_. W endell ,j^ r 12:10 p jn 9 ;3Sra;m -Lr-A rdm ore-F-A r-12:00.ai.~ 9:45 a.m. Ar.. Jerom e ..Lv 11:45 a.m

•• J. H. RADCLIFFE,General ■PoHiiuUKCr AgCQt,

Twin Falla, Idaho.

> V A N T S ^----------P O SIT IO N S-^yA M ^P.

BY VOUNG MAN hiivlng experience and tUcarellciil knowledBC of f^ult- Krowlng (alno iioinu gurduulng) ^ ’ork. AdilreaH K, M . gonorol deliver}', poat- offlco.

“ W ANT£u=\Vldow with 2 chndroif wanta poalUon iis houaukucper; m ust be roBpcctnblo. Box 37, R. No: 2, Filer, Idaho, o r phonu-G4G-Ji------- --------------

_________ H E L P WANTED.

W ANTED-DiBhwnsher, man o r wo- man. H erbst & Rambo.

WANTED. __________

W AN?E1>—Boilrd m priTntu-fnmil r r 457 4Ui Avo.______________________ _

WANTED-*Small furniHhed houac or rooma for houaeKuvplng. AiWruiiH B. F . H.. caro TImoH. ..__________ ^

WANT TO SELL 80 acres; nice lo­caUon; w ill eonaider amall payment down. Mention tho amount ot caah you wish to pay w hen onawering'thla. Address M, caro o t TIMES.

WANT TO BUY a good 80 -or ICO acres, e ither on tho Soulh Side or North Side trac t. ' Can poy reasonable am oant o t cash down. L, care of

■ WANTED—Second-hand ' Bagobrusfi grubber, in good shape. B.,H. SIcvcbb, Murtaugfi7

■ - - LOST

LOST—Team of b lack mules, weight about 1100 IbB. each ; n o ’brond. Ono had 'w ire c»Il in r ig h t front fooL Manca

toils clipped . L<»t som ew hers on North Side. R ew ard $20.00. Blaine Ferguson, Eden. Idaho.______________

. .LOST—A a- autom obile -Ure. size 32x3%. and Iron rim , between Twin FallB and w here th e hlg li line and low lin e canals divide. F inder leavo at Times ortlce, and rcco ivo 'rew ard .^

................. FOUND

TO WORK ON SHARES, to ren t or take caro ot an orchard of G or IQ acres w ithin 10 m iles o t city. Ad- dress No. 2G, core TIMES.

W IIJ. T H E PARTY th a t found the black velvet gate top purse In Uic la-

r boratory In tho G uibcrt huildlngj oo Saturday P. M.. A pril IGUi, pleaac

■ loavo It a t the TIM ES o ftlcc ., ___

I MISCELLANEOUS."

• FREE EMPLOYMB,*^rr AGENCY to room ers and b oarders a t tho Wavcrly

• hctol and C o'rcoraa rooms. H. M.• Holler, p rop rie to r. ___________

' DRESSMAKING and plain sowiagMrs. W. B. Palm er, D enver ave.,

I Moorman'fl add._____________________

• HEMSTITCHING—10c per yard, in J any color; w ill pny parcel post one

wny. Mlnii Louise Ijlnsonnette. 1U(• F ranklin St.. Boise. Ida. ___________

• WHO w ill g iv o 'n a elderly m an i■ home for h is sorvlcos! -Insldo worl . prctcrrod. Box 168, Rogersqn, Idaho

If yon~are in xloed o t anytam g. t Time* .Want Ad. w ill fill y o a r w m L

NOTICE F O E PTOLiCATION., Serial Noa. .Oiac«8-017S05.

D epartm ent o f 'th e In te rio r.’ U. S. Land Office a i Halloy. Idaho r March S3. JM8.1 NoUce la h ereby given th a t Samae

Lako, of A m sterdam r-Idaho, -who. ei L Jnnoary 2f. 1 9 1 3 . 'm ade Homestw* ; B ntty No. 012608. fo r SW?4 SB%, Se- : 27; NH NW%. N W it NB%. Sec. 31 1 T. 18. a R. 1« B ., and on Novembo: .-~i^arTC—niniAn—ntftflHoHil-Homeafaent ^ E n t iT No. 017806, fo NW%

NBK N B K , 8 % . NE)4. Section 34

ills Tide & AbHotei Perrine Bmldi

, ^ M J ^ ^ T I U H S F E B S ^ , . I ’‘ro m ~ taT « a iiy iT oH B cH pt-w nrlesy 1 -Tw ltt-FalU -X IU o A-AbBtmct Ce.-<- - J . F. MarUn to W. T. HlBglnbotham,

7800; SBi4 NW^i, 17-10-lC.P . Taylor to S. I). Taylor. ICOO; lotn 1

, 10, 11, 12, h lk a x l-'Ucr. - N. E. Brackett, to A. F. McClualty, i

i0 ;-lo t-13 ..b lk C8. B uhl.,C. E; Lay to E. H omlbrook. $1800; ■

Jt 9, h lk G3, T w in FttJla.Anna J . Flocknn to W. J. Emery, '

1; SEVi S E ^ , :m-11-1G.P, S. D arnell lo C. 11. McQuown, $1; 1

}t 30, b lk 85, Itiilil.M. T. J. OrchnnI Co, to 1C. Ucrgiiutn. 1

1G48.30, lo t 9, block M. T. Jo u rn a l idd. >

M. T. J. 0 . Co. Uo K Frankm au, 1000, lol 4, block ,4. M. T. J . Add.M,-T. J. Orchard C o , to C. L, Diii-

,crt $12G4.D0. lol i:i. block 5. M. T. ' .A d d .- .M. T. j . Orcbiinl Co, to W. Hand,

1325nor« rb lock -l7 M rT .-J-A dit;--------M. 'T. J . Orclmrd Co, so G, noiiduii.

■ 1050, lot 6. hli>c'.k ^. M. T. J. A dd.M. T. J . Otcliard Co. Ui .S. P . Mcdr

lury, $1225, lol 7, block 4. M. T. J. idd. •-C _C ._ Colwell to iV. S. Thicttcn,

1100, SB NW. O-H-17.' •W. II. Penbertby to.L. Kinf?, J l , lo l '

.3, b lock '28, T w in FhUii.E. B. HIcka tu 10 Ditnnniui $1 p a r t

>W NE,-20-S-H,,

r o w n s i i ip ^ 's m m i , uhijko lU EmTc7' jolao Moridlan, luoi tiled notlco of in- .cntlan.-to Final .Throo Y?ur[’roof, to CBtabliiili claim ' to lhe lim 1 ibove described, before C. C. SiRKinB, J._8.-Conunitiuloner^ a t T w iu FuiU, Idaho, on the IStli day of -Miiy, 1 1-

C laimant- nainon aa witnoflflo.i; 3obrB(rTrlcl1nfrrStofron'T3osarT<ii)ko' ^'anDykon, Ilarku Klnun. nil of Am­sterdam, Idaho.

BEN. It. GUAV, ReglHlor. NOTICK KOK r n i l ’ttTAl’ION.

Serial Nos. OID.SiW-Ol 1010. Departm ent ot ilio In terior. U. S.

Land Office a l iliillcy, Idohb, March 30.1916.:-NotlcoHs-hprnby Rtvcn llm l W lh d iu Hoopa,- ot- Hniilntpr, Idnho; who, on March IGi 191^, made houiciileud en try ' Horlol No. 0108:!'J tor tbo SE«4 NWV4, rnrSW%7BCCtlon-27rnnrf-NK«4 NW%. Sec. 34, T. 12 S.. U. 17 E., and who on March 2nd. 13L1, made addlUoniil homeatead entry, aerial .No. 014610, for the SW ’A SW'^T S K ‘A SI-j»^, ooctlon ^7, hnd.NWV* noctlon 34, town­ship 12 Houtli, ran^o 17, caat BoIhc nvcrldtanrhtm fllod notlco or im cnilon to mnko final three year proof, to ca- Inbllah claim to tliu land uhbvc dea- crlbcd. before !\1aurlce Ouheen. U. S. cbmmisBlonor. a t iroIlfiitorTTiIaliorou' the 29lh day of May. 101C.

C laim ant nani<':i aa w ltncan: Daniel E. Regan, of T\vln^I''alla, idiilio; Gua- lav Dahloff, of Holllaler, Idaho; John B, Burrows, oM lollliiter. Idnho; Ma­thilda Loo, .o filo llla te r . Idnho, __________ BE.V R. OttAV, RcglHtcr.

NoUcc of Aniiiml MceUnjr of Stock- holdom ot Twin FuU^-ShoHhonn I'unal Com|inny.

Nolictt Ifl Jicrehy bIvcu Uuil tho an­nual meeting of tho Htockholdors of flio Twin Falls-SboBhono Canal Com­pany, will be held a t,th e offlco of tho Company in Twin Falla, Twin Fnlls County. Idaho, on tbe la l day of May, 191C, nt 10 o’clock A. M., fo r the pur- poae of elecUng directora and Irana- ncllng any nnd ai! oUier imaincBB tha t mny iirojiorly como bcforo the m eet­ing, luctudlng 'tho approval and ra ll-ficftUon_QL tbo -procccdlngfl__ot__ theI'onrd nnd the acts of tho Officers of the Cc'mpany slnco the la s t Annuol mct'tlirg, r onaldorlng arncndmcnts_ or mmffflcaUohs of "tfie by-law s ^ r ”Chb ndop^'on of now-by-laws, nnd general­ly tor the' purposo of considering Uic Dff.ilra of tho company and tak ing any nctlnn competent for stockholders lo lako ulUi respect thereto a t a a annual meclinR of the atockholdorB.

By urdor of the B oard o t D irectors, duted tbia Cth day ot ApMl, 1916.

W. H. LONO, P ro sld en t AltoBt: F. R. LANDUS. Secretary . (SEAL)

NOTICK O F 'S H E R IF rS SALE.

NoUce of S herifrs Sale on Fo reclo sun . e fJ tto rtg ag e . . .

WcHtcrn Loan and B uilding Com­pany. a CorporaUon. PlalnUff, vs. Guj J. Pctera, L«tzzlo P e te rs, B ank o t Rog- eraon, a C orporaU on,' and Hollanil RvaUy_nnd. Invo8tm ent^Com paay,_n Corporation, Defendants.

Undor and by v irtue o t nn .o rder ol sale .nnd decree of forocloaure. ioauet out of tbc d is tric t cou rt of tho Fonrtl Judicial dlatrict, Btate of Idaho, In am for tbc counly Af Tw in F alls, on the 12th dny o t April, 1916, in Uie abov( entitled acUon. w herein W eatern Loar ond Building Company, a Corporation and aliovc«namod plainUff. obtained ( decrcc ngainst Guy J . Poteni, Lizzli I’ctera, Bank of Rogerson, a Corpora

tlon, nnd Holland R ealty & Invoatmen' Compnny. a CorporaUon, defcndanta on Uie l l lh day o t M arch. 191G, whlcl aold dccrcQ wma. on tho llU i day o March, 1916. recorded in Judgmen book 4 of said court, n t page C5.1 an commnnded to ae ll.a ll th a t certa in lot piece or parcel of land situated In Ui< county of Twin Falla, a tato o t Idaho and bounded and described as followa to-wlt: Lota ono (1) and two (2) h .block ten (IO)..ot tho tow nsltc o t Ama tordam, w im all and s in g u la r tho tene mcnts, appnrtonoaces and hercdltn mcnts Uicreniito bolonghig.

NoUce is hcroby ^ v e n , tha t on th IGUi day of May, 1916. a t 10 o’clock sA M. of lha t day. In tro n t o f Uio cour houso door in the city o f Twin Fallt county of Twin Falls.’ Idaho, I will i: obedJenco to said o rd e r b f sa le an dccrce of torebloBure. sell tho above deacrlbcd proporty. o r so m ach thcrec aa mny bo nocoBsary to saUsty plalc U ffs decree w ith In to rest tbercon an

, costr. to tho h lgbcst b idder fo r casl lawful money of the U nited su ites.

By W. G.'t HOMPSON. Deputj

stract Compan]ng, Twin Falls, Idaho

S. Mcllolo to W. H. Bevorcombo. $1, WH NB. 18-11-14.

Q. B. H arlan to J. E. Brndloy, $000, ^ ti, black b. Jouea A d d . r — — -8, - J - Olloa- to-.W .:p.-JonoB,-$l. S ^

'h'B W , 36-10-18. - B. Thompson to P. M cAliuter, $114.37

^art SB NB. 19-P-lQ.T. B. D rury.to II . C. R andall, $2400.

ol 2. 6-11-20. •P. F . 'H e rtz lo A. N. Houac, $1500,

>JW SW, 12-11-lC.- ----------------------- —J. J. Bracken to Boyd Corporation,

H, pn rt WV<s SB, 2M -14.J. Theobald to W. H anlon, $1150,

part N E BW & port SB SW. 32-lO-IC.0. I. Millor to A. A. 'M iller. $6,000,

N'H SE SB. 7-10-lC.T. Mcbolaon to J. F .'B a rn o lt. $2000,

lot 2, block 1. I.Incoln School nddltlon. xTwIn Fulla Umd & W titer Co, to A.

L. Swim. |1‘, SE NW, 14-9-1'!,•C. L. Morrlaon lo J. II. W alker. $1C,-

]0U. NI2, 29-9-14, j

,VI:T() M,lNL'KACTi:UKR3 llAY “ “ TATTT: fiA S'SITlTA TIO y IN Tt A-NT)

Few motoriHlH hiivc fcU confUlonl thn l th e governm ent'could keep down the price o f Rnaollnu. Another loni;' chap te r of litlRntlon 'nilKhl hi: bCKun. But w hctlier tlila would cu t thla price Ih 'another " qucaUon. T he comhlnu mlKhl Uecidu tbnt Che conaiimer niiKbl to bo a«8CHHcd another advance tw pay for thu com ot tbo a u i t 'M o re hopeful la the re p o rt ttm tinito-

m.ohllo pim ufaeturInK__IntnroHtu aren io v in ^ o form nn liHlopemlont com­pany, to |)roducc BUHollne on tbolr own account.

Tho mnnutaclurera of motor., cnra could hnrdly lol Die price co much htflher wlUiout ucrlouu loau to 'th e jr hualncBfl. The coata of ruiinlnK un automobile .uru nlrendy high. WiUi a .'iO-ccnC~pYico'bii“ gffH<)liiU:~inflny!ir- tondlQg. pu tchnsers 'w o u ld ..«;oncluiIc thnl Uto wiilhlnir woulil Se very tlihi nununor. Alno the rallroada nnd tho trolly cora gel you to your deaU- nntion iiuito pronipUy. T he mnniitac- turerH m ust protect tliu public that uiics their product, o r uec their buid- noBB drop. ■ - ...............- -----------------

T lm cflw ant nas ajifflgrrcBUlts.' •

' ' ' SKEELSI’ THE r e :J _____________________________ .

40 Ftt

. 3 1-2 miles from Fil( { M sold during March v I: $1500 cash, balance tj

20 ifor $115 and south “ room shack. All hog-

J For..«J^by-oinier» Il! ' or any Twin Fall* reald

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A o t o L i v e r i fEd A. MlaDerly-^BogeraoD n « (d <

PHONE 84 NIGILT tO - j r

GLASS-GLASSAll Sizes Carried

In Stock. ;

E. A. MOON IShop near P. O .

-HAVE^FIGURED ON.

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g iv e y o u a n e s t im a te

Geo. E. Bemiller2 3 0 Second A ve . E -

LEY D R U G C O .:ai. u st o r e

>r Saler, 3-4 mile from Peavey. ill take $115.00 per acrew _ftuit. O r will sell north 20 for $125 per a tre . Z ight fenced. SEE THISL

. B. Ripley* Filer, Idahc^___esM e man.

athly Pajrmenl ITY LOANS

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“Dove Brand” advertised in the leac store.

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LEGAL PUBLICATION a■ 0

Councllmon l’a rro t\ introduced tbo j, >)Jowlng rcBOlvtlon nnd m oved llu „ lop tlon : ' ClIJI3 IT RESOLVED, by tho Mayor n

3d Council of UiQ Clly of Twin Fnlls, o Iftho, Umt Uio foJlowlng ruloH bo, c. id UlC Bitijic arc hereby adopted rov- b -ntnfc tliQ WaterwortcH departm ent of c 10 City. . pU U U ! 1.—Application to W ater- p o rk s Clerk fo r Sorvlco. W henever 1,

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u r W i n d o w s A l K I N S & C O M P .

R S A L E T H I S V1 to offer them a t prices that s sent high prices.

U n d e r m u s l i n s , w e l l a n c

d i n g m a g a z i n e s , c a n b e

ieatures, Jatest .styles,^ac armholesi

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- - a t . . r r : . .............T rr : . ';G ood (jH ulity nm .slin, e x ln i s i z e . .

LADIES'. BHSSES’ AND (Irifiinls'lbhg 'Blciris at . . ^. . .'.T . V CIiiUIren'H cambric body Kkirt«..

■Cliildreifi’H extra'qiTaHty rriii'cOiiH _.lIiHac8i_canibric_cinbrpi(ii*ry riiffl

Ladies’ cnmbrie, lui-c trimmed Qliildren’s W hite . Satcon Bloon

m y peraon desires to.obtQlit a s u p p lr < Jf w uter from . Uio City W 'alcrworks : lie lihaU jiiako application ihcrofor, d/rnin? on nffrocmcnt Uiat hc w ilt l)u ;overned by such ruk-H unU ro(;utn- 1 ,lon8 BO may be preacrlhed fo r tho 1 ;on tro l'-ef Uio w ater luipply. Applt- 1 :an t m uat s ta te Uio locaUon, k ind of ) ju tld ln s .numbor of ruonix und the 1 2nUro a rea of Uio Brouml to be sup­plied, and fully and truly Hlato the 1 purpoBOS for v h lc h Uio w ater Ib to : 30 usod.

RULE 2.—Stop Cock. To each aorv- 1 CO plpo there sh a ll bo utuidicd_at.U io. . iDsldo line of tho curb a ntop cock 1 m d key box. w hich ahall hc- paid for ' uy Uto w ater consum er, and lio under Jio oxcluslvo control of Uie Water* , works Inspector. '

Tho property ow ner mu»l p u t In u id mufntaln a t hie own expense all

box and wlUiln h is proniluon and put' In a slop cock by wlilcli tbo w ater may bo shut otf w ithin hts promlaea for purpoacs o t repair.

llULhi 8.—P erm it -ftir. Bitonslontt. No extension o fp lp e n .o r Incrooao of baUi tubs, to ile ts or oUior fixtui'es slinll bo mado within any prcmSaes

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2 o c c a s s i o n t o i n v i t e %

m i n d a l w a y s s l y ! e , ®

c o n c e p t i o n w i l l ' b e ^

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d r e m e m b e r l h a t t h e y

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^ E E K I;em wonderfully cheap

I favorably known, ^ found only at this ❖

curafelt.high^rade V

o jro s ; . ............ oib ro id o ry J^ rim in ed , full cut. »

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)H IL D R E N :S S K IR T S A

35, 49, 59 and 69 Cftittta"V ................ ...............60 Centa «

s i i i ) s : : .T r r . '7 T :T “ 7 9 ; o S t s ‘7 S ir >L-'- !L- • -I” : 4 9 '0 » t s _ AlouM co............ ..........98 Cents Xcrs............................ 49 Cents Y

inUl a perm it has f ir s t been obtitabd rom tbo W aterw orks Clerk, and any ilunibor or o ther person n a k lu s such ixtcnslons o r putU ng In addlUonai Ixtures wlUiout f ir s t obtalulnB such tormlt shall bo deemed guilty of a nlademeonor. Tho plum ber o r olhor lorson m aking such oxtenslons or In- reaso In fix tu res shall report In iTlUng to Uio'^Watcrworks C lerk th e inturo of such extensions o r Increases n fixtures, which repo rt 'tibnll bo nndo wllJjln tw enly-four hou rs a f te r ompletlnR snmo.. RULE 4 —Uaors. Liable for Vlola- lon. W hero two o r more parUcs or iromlscs aro supplied by th e samo lervlco plpo, tbo fa ilu re on th e p a r t if cltlier pnrty to comply w ith Uiose utCH shall w a rra n t Uie W atonvorks nspector la w ithholding a supply of vater through said servico pipe un til nropirrntrBCFrvtcc-pipc-wittrHtop-cack- md Itey box lu p u t In for each cod- lumer. • If nny wntor consum or ahall jcrm lt any person from other prom- inen. o r any unauU iorlted persoa, to Lino o r obtain w a te r from -hln prom­ises o r w ator fixtures, wheUior lasldo 3f outsldo of h is building, tho supply ]f such person mny bo cut off.

R U L E -.B .-N q W ater-W aatcd . , If m y w ate r-u se r sball wnsto walor or nllow It to be wasted by im pcrfcet w ater slops, valves, leaky joints, pipes or fixtures, o r shall run It Uirough baalna or otJior apparatus, o r uho it for any other purposes than Uioro [QC-WlildL,tliey_havc-piilil,..oc.. ujie-lL In VlolaUon of tho rules controlling Uio wnter ^ p p ly , th e wator _piQX be r u f o ff 'f ro n i such w ater usora and all poymcnts forfeited, un less such persons shall prom ptly pay .for such ftddltionnl^ rcnsonnW c-chnrgcB-ns-inny bo charged therefor by tho W ater” works Inspector.- HULR 6.—No Tam pering Perm itted.

Any person who, .by hlm Bclf.'liunlly. servants o r agents, shall uao w ater coming Uirough tho malnB without firs t paying thorofor, as horolaoftor proviaed,, o r -shall, wlUiout' auUiQrtty. open any stop cock, valvo o r o thy ; fixture attached to th e system ot wa­te r Bupply,--or'8nairin flay w ay Injure dofaco or im pair any p a rt o r nppurte- nance of Uir W aterw orks, o r after U>e w ater has been, tu rned off from his prem ises on nccount of npn-payment o f ra tes, o r o ther VlolaUons of the rules and regulations pertalnlnR to tho wntor supply, shall tu rn on or use o r perm it Uic w nler to bo used. wJUi- out auUiQrity.ZDljnll be deemed guilty of a nilHdemUnnor.

RULE 7.—Sprinkling Shall Conac During- Fire. Fountains nnd oprlnk- ilng for lawns, yard s or gardens Hhall not bc oporateil during o r after anj alnrm of fire unUl signal Is given thai tho fire Ik out, Sprink lers for law ns gardens nnd yard n iust only ho uncc for tho purposes paid for. No nozzle for Htirlnkllng shnll lie larger tliar one-fourlh o t nn InCli In dlnmoter No sprinkling of lawn or garden aftoiII p. ni.

RULE 8.—InspecUon b y W ater w orks Insppclor. Free nccnss n t al reasonable hours shall be nllowcil thi W aterw orks Innpotcor, Mnyor, W ater works Clork or commlUco frnm Cit: CouncU to all placPH suppllptl will water, lo exam ine lho npparntUB, th amouiit u-’Cd anil tho mnnnur ot usln; snmo, and any w ater unor vloliUln. I'iiv of t!w> nilc'n nnd rcRulntinnH cun trolling tho w ater supifly shall forfcl a ll {}uyi»L>utii iii.'iJc; m iJ Uic tll'"’ (jf- Wlitcrr.

I i r r .K • I',— « '|(y ' Nlll l.lablc! T o S liorliigr'. T Im! C ity r.luill n o t l>f' lln Ith; fo r .Tny Uaiuat'i.' to i>ny w;itc-r uvc I'V riTv t>ii nf ;i iilopplino o r nllu.T li: tc r r u p lln n o f h is w a te r I'-njiiily, r : ii i n' I.y rc i.r i 'l ty <;t w iilr r . iH cM -P t I '.Mir'i-i (ir iiK'.lti;;, :i1i i t ;i iIi)Iis , mliHlloii rcpalrH o r f ro m o tln 'r uti;ivi)lilal)l

"u Im 'k i n - ,\iiv p.rr.on vlnlM jnany nt tin- iirovlnlon;! of llif' ;ilir<Tulati«nti iihull lie (Iccnu.'d i;u!lly c nu anil upon coiivU'tion tli<'ri

L of - ‘•'.H ........I lu anv mini iiot_o;ti'ctlUiK o n e huticlri'il tli)iliir;i'l'!bn,<)t)

I M oiitin \va;i i^cH'OJidiMl 1) . C‘'U ticl I iiii;ii IlDlilcT. iiliil. iM’lni: to vi)l

t> " l l i i j ^’;o■lll:. :;ll Iil'niliiTK o f II ■ O iiiiic ll VJtlcil In Itii fav o r . W Iic t' ; upon th e M ayor ilcc lu rc il ihn r*'iinli

1 '111 (Itil.v [lai'iK'il a n d Ui« ruli ' ndopted .' Approved April 1,7,'lOir., (Htul.) E, SWIir:LIi:V, M nyor.

K. M. W ll .a x M ii.tJ lly C lcrli.

OPTIMISM M T ^ ^ A R B I D G E

DevelopinefltSteadyWllitote^^^ Aitivity in Sight

NEW GBADE ^ON TW IN FALLS ItOAD IS ASKED.

Boad IIoH Been Snrreycd ond Cost of E ight UUon Needed EsUmated a t «1DOO i:$ r H lle. •

—T hor«_la_a-8oocrfll_icclljic_of_opj: Umlsm in tho camp, and Uic.bollcf Ib proTalont UiaJ UiIs sum m or w ill bo tho m oat active aeaaon th a t Uio dis­tric t has oxporlencod. Slnco Uio orig­inal boom and tho consequent dls- aetroug fallurea, which noarly knock­ed tlio camp out o t oxlatonco, thoro hos...bocn a B trugglo.to koop' tho-dls- tr ic t allvo, and only by Uio m ost in- dofaU gablo^lftbor-«s'd-per8onttl-hard- shlpa t ia a tho dovolopTnont o t Uie m ines boon carried forw ard. A logltl; mato and hoalthy growUi of Uio m in­ing cam p bos boon tho roault and theru tu r ijp ro B P C c ts n r rb r ig h t-------

I t is confldonUy oxpectod Uiat sev­eral m llla w ill bo tu rn ing o u t bullion th lr-w n m n o r;' B om oof'thb-m lttefl-m ay OTOntuallT provo to bo of more than medloero- also- and volub.-—Tb6re_aro moro m en - a t w ork than thoro has boea. fo r sovoral yoarB, an d a fow more a ro bolng a^dod to Uio payroUa now tmdT thOn. b u t thoro aro s till a o u a b o r o t.m o a wbo o ro .waJUng foi-th o -cbaoco -lo -go -lo -w ork__________

Thcro a ro six sm all m llla In the comp and a proapoct o t ono o r two moro. .. TUcro .aro abo u t 200 mca and only ab o u t' 70 of these a ro worSTng fo r wages.. Tho m ines Uiat aro being worked a re looking fino and Uiero a rt many good proapocta walUng dovol- opmoQt Tho chancoa for ama(( cap­ital In hero a re flno; w hat tho camp needs la money nnd energy .backed by m oro monoy. Tho avcrngo valuet of tho oro Ib from (^0 to $20 per ton In gold wlUi a lltUo ailver: tho minei can bo worked economically by tun. nels f o r ' Bovcrnl - h n n d rcd - -feot--in depth; tho oro chutes a rc of fall

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A ■ tunnel on tho Long Hlko, whlcli proves tho ore chuto to a depth ol about SOO fcot, and, w ith tho aliowlns already mado in Uio o ther th rco tuO' net levels o f width and longUi of the oro chute, thla m ay bo callcd a von good mlno.

has been worked undor bond all w in­ter, havo- been aufflclently aallsfac tory to w arran t tho m aking of a pay m ont of 2G per ccn t o t tho purchaai price. Also tho- w ork ing forco hai been sligh tly Increased. *'

Dotwecn Uio 0 . K. and tho Flaxlo li Uio S ta rligh t ground, w hich la boIn( worked under leave by C harles M ar tin nnd W illiam Rowland. Horo Uioj hnve opened 0 very prom ising vcli wlUi four feet of oro U iat pans wcl in gold. This Is tho b est dlscovor; m ade for aomo Ume, nnd, being s it ualed in a good aecUon, gives promls' o f m aking ano ther mlno.

— Jn B t-o n B tr^ - t ln j-S tn r l l8 h r - l r - th i LeglUmate, which Is m aking a gooi showing In-both d r lfts -fro m Iho-tun nol. ■ ^

Tho Dlusto?' has opened now or bodlofl, both no rth aniL -ao u U i^ t..th lu n n c l. and to, tlTo no rlh bavo raise to m ake connecUons wltH ono b t tli

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T«Jne.—T h lrcom pftny -o*poo t* -*oop-to^ | begin w ork on too • cyanide addlUon I to Uso mill and w ill probably p u t in I a sm all-pow er p la n t on U ie .r lw r , I

The Twin. P a lls road -la- open .fo r. I auto travel ag a in ., Tho flra t au to 10 I arrivo in cam p w as C harles uoblnson I la-hiB Dodger from - H ogo-Sprlngfl. o n - I March SO. Mo brough t In aomo p u - I Bongera and w ont back th a t evening. I On April 10, J . F . F leU hcr o t OlonnB I Forry canfo In h is 80 horsepow er I Cadlllaff, haVlng'w lUi bim M. O. Saclt- rldor of O looas F o rry and O. E. Blobm 1 and A. M. Br.ockloy of H ill City. W a .. I They w ill spend a fow daya looking / over tho d is t r ic t • I

Jack Creighton, of E lko -was In a > Bhort Umo and w as very busy tolk- ; Ing with tho x)wncrB o t aevornl clalma. 1 Mr. Crolgbton waa Instrum ental In .. do 'v oIopInfL ^d ' bontflfig - »ho Long • H ike m la i^ w iifc h Is ^ t coming to th o -tra |i t-« » -o n o -o f - tb o -b e B t- la - th o _ cam p.T - • .— Tlio anow- Is ta a t dhiappearlng and prospocUng \york Is 'bc lng started. It I^ confidently cxpoctcd th a t much dc- j volopment w ork w ill bo dono tb n ^ o a - 1 aon and Uiat m o ro . prom lalng .pKB - , pc'cta w ill bo discovered. \--T ho Burroy p lan s and cattmatOB J \ 1 tbo now road down tho rlvor to U it^ J riot"sprlnga“ liaa boen subm itted to “ tho county com raisslonors o f Elko. Twin FallB a n d Owyhco counUes. Tho I tw?h<ormcr a ro disposed to build tho I, ro a d _ i^ s o o n ..aa_j}oaflIblo..,KliHo. th o. I la tte r -is- yot- to-- be . hoarU -trom , —I b i s . now soctlOQ o f road will bo 1114 znlloa , Innir and can bo buUt a t an average !cost'o f"$1000~ p ^ 'm l l o 7 “ T t Ia” l i m t ^ la Nevada and ha lf In Idaho. T l i o ^ ro flfl 'w liro U m ln a to T ill-h ea iT -g ro d a f^? dangerous po in ts and bad s n o w d ^ ts I botweon Ja rb idgo and Hot S p m g s . |- I t should reduco t r c lg h t . ra tow from Hogerson abotit 20 per cont aqrf m ake I an auto tr ip from Twin P alls to Ja r - l bldgo~a“ ploa8an.f“ ono“ o f-8 o v e a ~ o r- olght houra.

Thla now road w ill alao be a grodt

tlemen botwebn Jarbidgo and th a B ru - neau. Tho county comlmsslonors aro oxpoctod to-m eot In Jarb ldge soon and ^ 0 over tho proposed rou to with tho engineer and contractor. f

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Twin Fnlls peopie ore astonished dt 4110 INSTANT action o t slmplo buck- tllo rn 'barkrg ly«crine,-elc .. a s mlxod-In - Adler-l-ka. ONB SPOONFUL removes auch su rp rising foul-m attor It rellovcs alm ost ANY CASE consUpatlon. sour stomach o r gas. Becauso Adler-lka acts on BOTH low er Und upper bowel, a tow doses often relieve o r prevent appendlclUs. A sh o rt treatm ent helps chronic stom ach troublo. The Bedford- P islier D rug Co.—Adv.

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prices fo r tho b est Vrodo o t stock that Is fat and in prlm cvcondlU onw r kill Ing. WE W A N T.K O O T O & W especially w an t fo r tho nozL teB rfay all kinds of F o n l t^ . Toarllnir .pood Vool and F a t CotUo. W h e n ^ ^ aro roady to sell Inform ua and o n o ^ J ^ our buyors w ill call on you. IM eai^J rem em ber U iat wo can n o t uso any but 1 tho beat, so do n o t havo us go out lo ( see anyth ing n o t In prim e condition. 1

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