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"■‘& 1 j .,--'v6i.-*-r.Nb. 78; --------------- - N iiliS lff ^ ................. ;;. . . . ^ w o Knoyin Dead with .Heavy . ' pamjsS'^tii' Telegra^^ and j ... feieph^ Lines Over.Wide '".'ii:; -■ BiAiiD, m i, (j>- . Tm;p||ra<m knlB. •: -p. •-■'fl^-ljll^'ffftlTT'ty ■^ifqi;tVotJ8cgent, 8*m w lnm u), 12; .W;4r^wae4.^1ien Ufl:te*i'cf!honM - ..4^t*ir&jA WMpa'ln Hlileli.tbfl bojr and ,. bls.'s^ther wm; riding beetqe wea'^5«lB'iriylng ^lUlcTOQndWt; ' , ^ ,ed. < Ttio wjtj^o overt^ed in a dUeb p , __ filled i^Uh wftor, tbs'tiey beln? pinned bMWUl.lt. ;. •''•'■ ■ V ''f*— ., . _ : , < WXMS BADLT OBIPPLBD \ NEW rpEK, {/P)-IIlgli Wl^», fol. ■ lojrod l>7 oleetriea) ito fai bvor the mid< die woil, cripplBd tebgiaph and telo- q -f ^ihone .'uum anleitlon ,between New • .Tefk' ftnd Chicago and InterveninQ .pol&ta’lUmoit all day UoD^ajr and fot a'lbort ,peri^'in the'^ternoon prae^ tleallf ovcty wire llaWag tie Ililooli metfopolle with the 'e««'W M int^^ 0#t,or-Plttibnrgli Bnd:BntfaJo, Wgh * ^ wHB; f^fl’ tJiTooghoiit'icrtM oi';' . - Uendv wire offjelaii ..'uld , mortef }i« IbM w(rrt.TT0U i|ig and ,d}«tea.99nM}:eoadlUeiii'.T«eid«7. >; , f ?'e6 X # D F (titl» l|S B M 11IffL r '.i ■sajasgigs?:: '' ; 7rhe^fl^inerV-eu!tm,.iwBef iy .0: A.v^l^2 liiWi;i>utethr with »>ii*g»:flf;oo^^. hlt.li«rd^* ;h j^dw orkt'by-;th#(’f«»w ; itralgh tBDcd .oBt! U iei^l»B:'veuel before ihs reaeh-, . . e d i t i ' e . / . If/':';;.: . J'oliswljigrthe stem,'« 'heavy tog , ijoopariiied TWMli. ; ^ » f i t ^ e r i M c-- - ' .OoU6giir.ud',FAntUe''ebUlded B ihe^ rdiitane« eft lA t(Atr,7:p.-u. , . Tba'lteCallogh im t'.to D«tour for inip^etien asd'tte'^ontiae proceeded ’’ ;to.Ui*'fl6p.v ..^ivkuir'M ia s DOWK’ ;.■••; I .! pHI(3A66,-<fl^AieTeT6'wiad'^ I •pwtM tid •iiUlqOjjftievtfifd'-’'te le j^ ^ ' 1M « ; itonn iwept ON£)(llZiHNMEVERAL . Abe iiH iiji' ffiSotusioN - T0LED'6.';6.,' V)ff)^iQna:pflMflti-irm reported.Uiled ahd a nunlnr injured In ^ a grade croiilsg eolliiloa botweeo the n ;flrit loetlon o£ the Twentloth’Contufjr, 2 •New York CcMrol Llmliod train, and „ an antomobile at Butler, Ind., late tbli afteinoon'., " Fouror/(velnJdrod,ll. waa uld, were «( ,'£^rooght';tf^iJ{fdr-on thff «oeond *o<. ,0 ^ tion of train and wcro taken to hoipi to tall. ,■■ . ___ ' , ar ^ iiiiis' Timra- •’ i .G e ^ n Ciiivertimfnt Represen- b, , ' ' tatives In Pa;is Paint a ;;,^G Ijbiiiy;W ^^ J; . . ' ; PABia, (ff)—The two repreicntative^ . : flerman.goveintoent, Dr. Plieher. , ;! • eh^tt^'.^'iiOiflerriyfii.viTnr debts com- , ■'..j.-mli^opjfladjlIpniBelirot^er/nn^^ J. ,1,^tary-.p^.finaaw lioring tbi cour*o of *- „i' ‘i?* lioun*; conforeiicB Wondny aft- • ..prMont Infomlcd M.'DolwliV prcildcnf , .■..ot.-.ino rppBr«tlpnii;ei5mmlH|pn.tbat-llio ''..'^.^jo'an^Ai i,'iliuAtloD.^pf: OornDiny.hail rr^Mheo. iiietf a dciporaVo' itnte tbaJi a . caih.'papnBnU’-of. the indrmnUy 16011 di -Jl;.,_..W oifld.b«om#-Jiijoulbl«;^->^--^=^ nl m m . FIRST. W OMAW MINISTER . I ; TO wiiTcbupi.E lIM i ; y i .. ' ■• - ([■iwwwttgBSim M iB W B in ' ksassaBSBsaaBBBBSBu n, BBT. OoksifAKaB ^ [^ 7 OOZinUUf I .petfoiBiMt a.vMUl^/eeredkixirVin ar«Till« Flaea Ohuth, Londea,' u d 0° -tb o i etntfd tho.dlitl&etlon ef-btdng tha.flxat vomaa la Eogund to offi- r ; ’ claU at neb a earow. . - , " ---------------- - lh< - S la y e r o f E d ito r z ! S h o t to D ea th in ; D r a m a t i c M a n n tir'" • '■ •••^' •• •■ I ^ Fifteeii Tear Old Girl Adopta f» I _D'eliberate-Plan.of.Be7eiigeI- ,on r athflr*’a M urderer, JJ| ® ‘ ■.; . " ' . J ' 'i ohi r .. MEXICO ^ITY,-(ffh*Maila dtf wl ; CBUa^,Moreno,, aj 15-yeatold Monday:,;afternoon.\4V««(S^";^^^ «fi L ' two, MUot jif ;l , -I'lM, whOiiwak sb6t'ai>9*Ulled'ljli^.;. ,, :M u y by Deputy IVanclMO Tojed*'. .Uotea,’pjter Jl qtiarrel. . ■ ^M ariaialted'beforo Tejeda Uot'' 5 I J ea'« bone and ai he itepped from / f tbe,‘doorway, fired "four timet, of I Death was Initantaneoua; w! 1 : The ehUd, who lined her father’i re< . , doatb nos been alooit deranged’^ di ,witLl{rief,'‘*rtlmlrinfrtii'dored t^l -•' the pellco. 6he 4:(prcued tio ro-' gJ .. - Jr»et«,- tayiag ihe, iworo' vengeance \ over het fatber'i'liodyand now that hli death had ,been expiated, ■f ihe-wai prepared, to pay ibe pen* za I • alty. , ■•■;: ' G iiiiK i^ riH iiiP i '• Possibility ofjColiap^rpf Bjis- ^ 'sl^n.Klelotlatliins Is Qis-' ' >> i^ipateB ;'^^?f;; Jf 'lIIE IlAllUE,''ij^rT¥» »lort « Uio . Bowian eonfereoee 'wai prntty lof^ bo fore Montloy'i mceiriijt, tin Ibi^ljjBRtn .jj, of riynon which nobod/^foiiW <raee gj^ that the copferenco.wn» eCrt^in to col- lB|«o at Wonday’i'»cs»lon,.lmt, fnr ■ {TomTbTeaklnr;Bl'rttje'dtlcRfttt8-btt»l - - “ what-they, later'tonafd a :‘',«uccbMful • 1 e intl coni'-rucllyo niccting.” . ..: » -^LDonid rCrauin, tlie tfovicl oeoi^oniio' J ^ export, roatlniilng In‘Mi helpful'ntti • liidc, gavo aueh .frniik iihiwera'td the p o v e n ’- miM tlont7(!oi)cornliig Xbc-^uao » «f crcdltiTthnVcvcn ttm l'teneh.>eprc- > lentative, who woa alleged to lio ready i to withdrf.T from the eonforenee. aroie and warmly thanked M. Kra*iln for ni the ."elelr and logical nature of h« • exppaltlon." , . IDAHO. NjEDICpS IN SESSIOK I DodoiiotBatta*OK«tWUIle.nr » M*Uoi of .• .U" ^tfucluuu ■- i;. ' r- . ' . -- It* ^V■ALI/AOE. W =)-fieventr-|lv'e mem- • ben of tha xSaho Stale Medical aiio. eiatfon, together-wlth a nuinl>er-of;na. Uonally known' ipeclalliti, assembled ,. hero Moncay for the'opcnlngriculoni of tho Biioelatlon'a unual eonventloa • dpepial entertainRieiit'featuroi have bcen-rrovlded-for-th’e7d«tor>-tndtoir «" • T*itb n“ !>t»n«iutl-T\JMiJfty -tven^ng, at which.no diiccchcir'nrr to le made.Bc*- ... lions of O10 ns9Dciation.ar» opcQ to tho /:'S ; f ------------- --------------- Ju J CANADIAN DEFEATED.. . xia I LONDON. ^’-ook. ‘ 1" wl \ AiiKlraliiin hcavywelghi; d(to(iled‘/&ol- nn II dief" Jo.irf of.'CanndA, .here Monday Oli " nighl on,-{.cinUi......... ........... • - r - 'l i l f ... • .-. -J •.. .V >•'. r ■.••■■■ • wciltEDPkgM'm^ ____'.'I... jj.,gj,ji".i"!—j r*r V .' :■ TwiN^PAiis. jw |pi| ;l S W ffl[ ileat, High W N s, Hall and Droutti Take Usual Toll but Avpragepf Half Decade Ap- i pafentlyBeaten ■ MTASHWOtOH,' l/tJ-Can uT ‘ l«tt«^^«ialH.b«M«xUmstatUs , • ym tbaa .ttnlr am aga for tba, UA fin yean^foraeaito of tba depart- of agitoiltiw, baiad oa Jolj - . ftnt'cOAdltloai, H m d Headay, la-- ] dleatbe>. Bnvpei oops of vtdta - a a d aw««t potltoe* aad tohaeeo a w - - foraeait «a4 taott of tba ar* . largv thaa last yur.: W ith ,tba • •lOspUoB of irliaat, eon bad oata. . aeteagM tbit year raage ftOQ eaa to 23 per m t Urgwt tbaa tboM o f^ ira,' „ — , CornWcti'Ogci are increased thii year in moit of the corn bolt siatei, but Jo tbo cotton statei dcercaies aro shown, while In Iowa, largeit eorn produdog itate, there ii a two per cont deerease nnd In‘'Miiiouri a, three pfr cent-dot _ ereiso. The crop in gonorni made good progress to July 1, exccpt in tbo south- cast, where It has been ncgleeted for 1 rolton, ftto\'!ili lins been ibw c u t of. J iho MiMiulppi,’lu t stands aro good and fleldi. fairly well eultlvnled. Far . ther, west rapid growth has been mado Winter ,nhVat -produrHftii foreeost* show ft decline of 38,000,000 busheh, fompnre.l with' June forccuU. . * - j . uw y DltMeta A { (« ^ / . Bcvyire .-damage lia* been reported from ho.-tt.waim and hail ilorms Iti Xanias, f«n^-drought, hlghJempern.. . tures'and wfndrln Nebraskn, and from ibrlvelin,{ iq Oklahoma and from blaaf , ehaff and 'faUw-all In eome leetloail' W heat;tcmaltj^ on fanui Joly 1, ii cAq^Moner^^Ia' wuter^jn^ a<^h- weiiera.aiatei while'ali iinpbrtaat pro* . dneiair itateii.Bhow inerouei .of from 5 to Id.por eent. . , ,’Tbe 10 ;eftding trdpahara A total aro» of-841,733,000 acrei tbli year compared w ith ' 845,HO,0(}0 ncrei:’lait 'year. a ' rednetion of about 1 per eent, due prln* dpally to wintor^wheat and oati,. . 'ENWSBADLV SMASHED .^IN RAILROAD SIDESWIPE . ZaJ^ ".'io-’ FaMBgan' Uracolotiily ’■ ' ;Arert*d ^rtun Ulxsp la fiftula . .ZMda to'.OiM -. POET WOBTH,'Teiai, of .1 li'fe-;rrai .nlraeolbaily averted at 6:00 p'e|oek-'Monday'i^bwhea a Fort W orth'ud'Denver ' pam'nger 'traia :^ainj^iTw<);*8d:8ant«:re;pai»eBget r tr^n' (Knmber 17.:tlde-iwip«d, at ,tbB ’ juaetloa ot the two toads oa Seventh ]) AimjL: .: ;.v j Vtfti# e n ^ e i'o f bolh traini were bad* e ly'>maah;cd ijp,' Itit.aajboy were rim* I nin^ slofly, do"one'wai fiuH.' A,mlx* a np,ln,'ilgnal Ugbti ii given ai tbe eanie i of'the accident by roid'offielali. ' . ; e ’•il..jifiOZnEBZB NAlfBD ' . - a WAflHINOTON, m - Preiidcnt ® Jiaraing Jioiiday nominated Fred 0. ^ Stoddard to bo reglitef of tho land of- fico nt Miijoula, Mont. * , Cl ifiSM; liiiN li > O benchain Tijial .Enlivened b y ; ; Account of Visions and In-. ’ 3 \ ' terpretations' ' '; J - LOB AN0ELE8, 0<l., b Ua'dslj^ine Obenchain, on trial here' fpr tbe murdiir of J. Belton Kennedy, Mop day virtnaHy b'ecatte n wltaeii for tho Itate when the proieention commenced' c roading to the Jury tcitimony ihe gave d lu bet own behalf on bn fint tti&l la « .irhlfh_ib_ijnrj_dliagrccd,_i____d . When ottomeyi for the defense ob; t, jteted, the proiecnUoff argued that t' Mta. Obenehala^i pfevio|i testimony v cpntalned Btateinepli'. miterlnl to tho atnte.'i;ca'iC,.aai|Lthc..eonrt,jipbold-tbolt' .V contentions. C /rho-er’owcxiftnin'nilon ,of Mrs. Ba|i. t Iff was rcRUDied'whCD‘_couTb.,convMcd c Monda}* after a.roccss of 10 daj-». 11 /jsused hy Iho dcsth of tbe father of c iJtidgb'John'W. Shcnck, presiding. M n. t Bailiff toitificd to-having two.drcauii t which xhe related td ^ s . Obenehniij, r nnd wbkh .were .Interpreted, iy Mrs n Ohencbnia.. as foretelling • Renneilvs <1 .leatb;— ----------- ‘- . ‘fc '• -■•■ . -' V- '■ MSPAiP^R M tWIN F DAI I ),.idi;m A y MOEIOKO. ina Locks Bis. yictiihs .■-• ' ^ ih Cmet afiiVets'^ : Twenty-five ThouBand Dollars !• in Je^eU Said to Have Been . . Secured by Lone ]§andlt - " ' U)S AN0ELE8, lono . rubber locked Miss Susannah Fair iu 'a cioiet in ber hotnv hcro Moa* day and mado off with jewelry and ]• other vnluablei which Mi*i Fair told thd police were worth about t . I25.0IW. . J lie-locked a maid In tho'"l:lbset • ‘ also. The two did not succeed in - i^ftoblng themselves for moro than , two hour*. Daylight Robbers Hold Up Collector a^Secitre $3M B M d l n '. W orkS^W il Sijlit of floore of g erio n i— Poliod Seonre Desoription '" ' ' LOS AKGELEfl, (ffH^hroe baa* '. dlti rldlnit In as' utomobile Mon*.’ day hoH up Ooorgo R. Willing,"eol* lector for a chain grocery concern, and incaped with, a handbag in - ' which Willing wai earrylng $3,000 ' Tho robbery-occurred-In broad’ J daylight at Maplewood and‘Nor- mandie 'nvenues and wns wltneisod - by a score of persons, wbo gavo a I fair ■lescribtlon of the rpbliors. [H o b o Q u a rre l is - ' R e sp o n sib le fp r ; r C a se o f M u rd e r ' DiBcovery of Body in "Jungle" : • Camp ^ North Id ^ o leads ^ to Evldelice of Crime I _ • — 8AND-P0INT,-H«b»,-'{^M«tl- i Aro, about 30 yean old nnd bellevt' f,' cd to he a native of FinUnd, waa, ; killed rarly Sunday mornlng la a " hobo “ jungle” camp rlpng-tto ■ .* WVld.UyaaiittBday - ____ - ; ' ' .^09 Walib, Oormaa OolUtto aad ' • A..-Marnoekf*eamped, near.'whera tbfL^ly 'Raa fodn'di nported ibat' ' they .-lad overheard tWo other men I aeeuiiag Aro of the theft of.wme ' , n)ooey,.but paid, no further attea* ‘ ,. tion to-tho .matter. iROiilEII' iiip E io r .ten Well . I<nbwn Residents of I Seattle Nanied by Grand Jury for Action t-rr._L ----- - .flSAXTLS, Tea men prominent ', > in poOtleal anj bodneu elrelea of King . county were Indleted'o's-grand lareer)' e • ebargea br . the fpeelal county graad v ' juV which; after nine weeki* deliber? p ations reported 'ita findings lato Mon* 0 ) day'.aftemooii to Judge Calvin 6. Hall t of tie luperlor court.' • - n Tiiey-woro J. E. ChUberg, president r . and-J. F. Ixtno,:cashler, of tbo defunct - ( Beandinavlan-Amcrican bank^ Claude | I C. Bamsay, Thomas Dobson and Lou C.- t ' Smith, commiuioncn of King .county, ’ each on four counts; Charles B. Wood, „ county -purchasing ngenti^ono counti . - WrA.-\V\lVlnii7-pT6pTletOT-Pntme Wiirt' ^ cryj Cnplnln II. B- Tompkins, formoi , nssUlnnt Aupcrinlcnilont of the coun- ^ fy ferry nystcm;-Cjptoin ll. -Ii.-'Ander* Boir, contr.-irior operating the ferry sys- ' tcm, nnd hla broth'cr, Captain .’Adqlpli Anderson, president of the Anderson n . Togbont company. | . t » Tbo'report makes i|wccplilg,cbargoB of c graft, collusion and groM_ miraBnage* n i ment of the county ferry system' agalnil a tho county eommlsilonera and Captain h ’ J. L. Andciaon.. It Is charged that fi . I^tko stoainers owned by tbo Auderson v 1 ' Tow c o m ^ n y helped t(ietnseWe<i to oil stored in a county barge for use _ i by, e'duhty tleainer*^' ” j»..' ^ 'doati'^ Boaty.' ■ . ^ s The eouJity commiulonera are also t [' c^rged with having syitematleaUy ea* b s deavored to plle''up enormous'operaHoii e V eosta for ^he porposo of^slilo&dlng and v , deceiving .tbij^.-ta^yen" of Klng.co.un- • ^ ty as to Ibe. value'of tho ferry system t, to tho county and ^moro particularly c > with rcgnri tg the cost of its operation, j ) A trauji^eiio|t>.^wbcreby the Lake t' .WnBhin®fon.„fehIeB:_wcrL^lcuci!_,l4 _ Captain John L..Andcr»on by the coun* . ty commlMioncrs, is particularly crlli* 1 clzed.'. i-lt.b aucrted tliat''‘nb pub- ^ , liclty wus given to tho m attcr;^o b ib ' r tailed for, nltbough different cbminunl- * . ties on th9 lake hnd nskel for oppor* i tvnity tn bid'for tlio Icnse, at lenst one 1 , community offering to Idiile without j 1 nnybonos_nt nil, whereas I’aplaln A"- s dcrson w.is-civrn n-bonus of 20.000 _ • ‘barrel* Df oil;---------------------• " ' ^ ” . . . < ;/ ■■’ . ' I. . ■ FALLsidUNTY^,. ifsii tti ___ . - \ icjjiil ^SIATEp INTO sill . r G overnm e n t 'A niiouricei ' Protection of L ife ai , tion of Interstate ,Coi ference w ith 'U nited ! FIFT Y N O N -U .N I9 N SI ». CH A SED OUT O F T( af I "II , , -STATE-TROOPSflREDt— ^ ilPON, MACHINE QUfi < i MOUNTED F0R :aCT|ON i T ^ ^-! J Mea OongrOQtad at Strlkm ' Pick- e •t Fort O lcpc^ by Oottds* ti . ;• , aitn. at Shopa ' t> . BWWinNOTbN, in., ' shots were fired at slate troops guarding tbe Chleago and Alton ■hops shortly after -midnight. No trace,of tho persons shooting was ^ found. . __ Twcnty.flvo men eongre^tod at B strikers' union’i ^picket poit In front of a grocBry itore at the north ' ond of. the ihopi'werii warned to I* disperse and a machine gun was eot _ up to cover the strike pickets., A sentry reported to tbo llenten* ' . ant eoloBBl that the strike pickets had wa/nod twi.women'Who pMed. tho itore' to’ get out of tbo .way. [ .Vfor the'fireworks aro nbont~to •fctari;’'” "-^----- T"------- ? Tiinrf^fii^^rp nr ‘ ^ llr ^ ^iiiiii KlESlii _____ . . t d Central and Northern California t . Scene of Dynamite Outrage, ‘ D SHootino of One M an; K id -; Vnaping of Anotljer. • * , ' «iOBXHBlITO, I ninciir or i t^'aM a of tbi railroad '. n . ihoimoorlinlai ont la tbm pUctf . ° —< p - f at,-.:KoadayaJ|hfc ' ng At Bojeville, IS mtlei from here, one r)' employs uf tho Faelfie Fruit Bxpresi t ad w u iho.t;;while on'duty at its e|r*lelng t jr? plaiit, whtf^e a strike said by eompany j p* offielBls.io have been forced.by In'* ^ ill timidatloa of workerr by •triklng'abop- „ men, Is h progress. His wounds we^ro £ reported as serious.'- j - Armed strike sympathUors weui'BBid ]{ tn bo occupying positions commanding p tho icing platfom at'the plant. , At Rod Rluff, ono man is lo jail and f', nhother is out on 43000 bond, charged j, ’ by_Pntrl5k aallflgher,-a-liollermakcr, v ' %-lth kidnapbg him. Oollagher ^ns d ' lircn working In the Southern Taclfi' n shops at Ocrb'cr. - A Tanli 18 Dynamited. 1 [)1j A t NewcflstTe, 80 mile* from here, BD nn nttcm'pt w.is mado to deitroy ono of the InrgCiit water tanks on the South; of cm Pacific syslcm with dynamite. Rva ' ;c- men ilrovo UJ) in ^n •automobile, placed “ liV ft lighted change under the' tank' aad In hastened away, according to reports to Bt fiherirt Com of placer, county. A holo on waa blown in tho.tank.. ' [ _„ONp..8apiovHLr.woniroBD..-: ^ "'BS6EVlLLB,.Calj^ff)-^>8 «np!oye V of the Paclfle Fruit Express conpwy t IU was shot.end wounded Monday afght t IB* by unidentified persbk At the South* 0 on ern Pacific railroad hospital whero ho . id was tak<n< If was tald bli burta ware r ID- ie r l o n s / _ " ...... . •., t im .H e wa» on.duty'_at tho eompanjt.’s • ly car-lclng plant, at whlcR a strike la. In ^ '3* progress, when shot. P ko _ - •' d ,14 -------^ lO COACH-AT MOSCOW---------; J SEATTliB, W>) ^.-.R.' L. Uatthewi, r freshman eeach nt'tho' y,plversity h WaBhlngtoft,. has rcilgncd 'his position ) „{. to accept the po^ of athlctio'director j: )f. n t tho University of Idaho, It was an* e tjf nouneed Monday by .iDawIn Melsnest, ut graduate .manager. 'i~. ;' 00 _______ IDAHO WEAIHEK. " ~Tueid-iv*-Falr.''“ ........^ ------------------ w M M i . ■ 'L FBIOB F IT S ' osirn iB B ifcP g lOPSCALCEII IKE SERV ICE :es feneral Policy of the ahd'Property, Continua-. 'onimerce and Non-Inter-.. I States Mails . . SHOP wbRKMEN ARE : TOWN BY STRIKERS' numbers of atate troopii and baur^aey - foTtea^ol Waited States deputy sh^i os gturd wherever outbreab.baVa' , beea-,-threatened - tbe ' goVerament .oil Monday aBn^UMoi that life* aad pro^ erty yauld be .protected, the mails eoa' tlnufd and lutentata eommerce aot ia- teiruptod'despite tbe^ktrlkb of railway ihbpmsa. ' -• After a conference with PresIdoBt jTftrdlng, Attorney General Daugherty said’ that additional- deputy martbaU . had been nuthorlied and that th'by • would be sent wherever strike dlsorderi justified. . . The attorney goDoral’s annouoceoeat come shortly -after Lieutenant Oover- nor Fred £. Sterling, acting b«id of the Itate goverpmentan,Illinois, la U ir ....... abseuce of Oovernor Lcq Small, bad ordered fivo eomfninies of national guardsmen 'to Blootnlngton to protaet the s h o p s t b e . Cbleago and. Altoa. railroad. The ordering out of the ita ta ^ '' . troops followed appelUs from.tbe local authorities..'-:.- -- ----------- --------------- J.— . Bmna^'Bhou'Flrtd ■' r;""'" • .•At.aiatoa,:IU?-.whor«:'UiB JlllBbk ' 'i OaatnV^abcp; kavt-b«a » 4m 'g m i i --------- . •hobw««'^d>yfkaWaW'4'*fb^^ > . or.Beiwhp-wcrotBUeredVUrebew... . a^m elag to^atteek 'tiia ibo^^ • attaekeri fled, B^no telpg taijimd. Aurora, HI., wheraaaemergeacy.'foTea' . .• ' of deputy maribalj bu ^ea'.oa ^aid' « ^n;o theBuHlngtoQ^ 1 )taiB^;» t^po^... h^,-JnJunetIoa Baturd^,',|eTeta!’baa-- dred 'strikers and- itrlkr>y»patbl»ri'-- i held a alleat but otdctlyrpKada aboat~ ' tbe abops. - .'i . • , >r ^.do frooi.'a'fow disbet, the eaa*. eel'latioa.of. ^Bio paasenger-traias oa tbo shorter roai,' and Ue re'ropoalBg of ihopiia'varloniM elleniof tboeouBtiy,. ‘ 'theri .w M 'few devoloimoBti.oB the day -wtiUb Tailmy '^MMQdtVa'ba&'ix- peeted to fu'raish' the (uraliig. jwlbt of ' tho'stHke becauaa of the altlmatD^ ot . . ', many,r^ads .that'aU atrlkers whtf^jUd not Tctora to-work Monday .wonld fo^ = joH-the^seatorlty-rightil—V— ------ —Vrr . ^.W d i a f t cbitiMi Otti e idttlo disorder w u rq)orti^'u-ti>« . repalt of .tbo efforta of thp roadt to 9 ra*open- the!r'*bopi.' At Hoxle, Ark., y fifty.W nloaw othaen wnt'.lbere for ahop dnty were ehued out of towa-by « . '' mob and,forced to ontrain for Poplar ^ Bluff, Mv. Tbe"Katy''sbo^iaPar-. soBi, Kansas,,tho iceae of rioting eB^ 'I ller in tbe striker^ ro-opcned uBdV'tbe’ ’ If protection o? 300‘ natlotial guardmoa . with-ieo non-union.men on duty. ■ J At Sacramento, Cal-., operntiohs wpro II resumed cl tho- 8 oulbcrn Paelflo and Western l'ftrIfl6 'shop*'wilb'tiQ'tlgris"of ■ ' * dftliirbnncc. Sojithctn’Pncific-^offielalj ' ' announced, thnt nbout 1500 men woroj at'-work,- but union Icodcrs said that l.SOO workcni 'wcrc on slrllio. , At the Icadquartcra of tho Erie rail- f rond In Ulilengii, where n labor buroa'j I. wns cstabilshcd after the strike wa* g cnlied, th)'following sign wat posted J nt noons rt “ No •pore men wanted, ^uota fuHj*' a Ne* Mea at Dearer.' « Op^iitloBf B a^ol. In Denvir newly-employed men wero. , put to wetk la Aho shop*, with no dla- - order*.-—Atr;Alloons; P B ~ lfy a i:* W " '/”*'’ e po'rted-that scores of men, working Iny, - * y the Pennsylvania shops, there had it thi«wn down thplr tejils to join a;dera- » I. onstratlon of tbe-atrlkers.— e . Some curtailment of train servlee waa . e nported from Missburii LonWana, III*. 7 . . aols, New York -and .-iseveral_^’qtbBfi- : , stales. 'Tnterfmneo by''railw ,.(trik:' Q era in Tern.with a.'mall'tralS~wii n*. ported to tbo postofflco depirtment to- day. J. P. Tatisaig, president of 4h»' Wai'n*h-ral)wnyitojpjiapi,Jjip»let.t« ____ Ith^ government for* protectlon'for bU . *, ropds.' shcps nfld ' jpld that itrfterii ' j W hall «opi\cd'B'nail traii}..ftf.M obotl/».il^. n Mo„ ly cutting the air hosoiand ^brpw- r ir ing rocks through the wlndowa,O f -'1 V <oac)ics. •, t, .:: ___ ___ . ---------- .OUEAbsM W OaDBEBD,-OOT. . BOONEVILli,^ Mo., (^N ationa^ " ; \ . ( C teayaaft^I^i^

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eiatfon, together-w lth a nuinl>er-of;na. Uonally know n' ipecla lliti, assembled ,. hero M oncay for th e 'o p c n ln g ricu lo n i of tho B iioelatlon'a u n u a l eonventloa• dpepial en terta inR ieiit 'fea turo i have bcen -rrov lded -fo r-th ’e 7d« to r> -tnd to ir « "

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• y m tb a a .ttn lr a m a g a for tba, U A f i n yean^fo raeaito of tb a depart-

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dleatbe>. B nvpe i o o p s o f v td ta - a a d aw««t potltoe* aad tohaeeo a w - -

fo raea it « a 4 tao tt o f tb a ar*. l a r g v th a a la st y u r . : W ith ,tba• •lOspUoB o f irliaat, e o n bad oata. .

aeteagM tb i t year raage ftOQ eaato 23 p e r m t U rgw t tb a a tboM o f ^

• i r a , ' „ — ,CornWcti'Ogci are increased th ii year

in m o it o f the corn bolt s ia te i, bu t Jo tbo cotton s ta te i dcercaies aro shown, while In Iowa, largeit eorn produdog i ta te , there i i a two per cont deerease nnd I n ‘'M iiiouri a, three p f r c en t-d o t _ ereiso. The crop in gonorni made good progress to Ju ly 1, exccpt in tbo south- cast, where I t has been ncgleeted for 1 rolton, ftto\'!ili lins been ib w c u t of. J iho M iM iulppi,’ l u t stands aro good and fle ld i. fairly well eultlvnled. F a r . ther, west rapid growth has been mado

W inter ,nhVat -produrHftii foreeost* show ft decline of 38,000,000 busheh, fompnre.l with' June forccuU . . * - j

. u w y D ltM eta A { ( « ^ / . Bcvyire .-damage lia* been reported

from ho.-tt.w aim and hail ilorm s Iti X anias, f«n^-drought, h lghJem pern .. . tu res 'and w fnd rln Nebraskn, and from ibrlvelin,{ iq Oklahoma and from b la a f , ehaff and 'faUw-all In eome leetloail' W h e a t; tc m a l t j^ on fa n u i Jo ly 1, i i

c A q ^ M o n e r ^ ^ I a ' w u te r ^ jn ^ a< ^h - w e iie ra .a ia te i w hile 'a li iinpbrtaat pro* . dneiair itateii.Bhow in e ro u e i .o f from 5 to Id .por eent. • . ,

,’Tbe 10 ;eftding trd p ah a ra A to ta l aro» of-841,733,000 acrei tb li year compared w ith ' 845,HO,0(}0 ncre i:’ la it 'y e a r . a ' rednetion o f about 1 per eent, due prln* • dp a lly to w intor^w heat and oati,. .

'ENWSBADLV SMASHED .^IN RAILROAD SIDESWIPE .Z a J ^ ".'io-’ F a M B g a n ' U raco lo tiily ’■

' ;A rert*d ^rtun U lx sp la f i f tu la . .ZMda to '.O iM

-. PO ET W O B T H ,'T eia i, of .1li'fe-;rrai .n lraeolbaily averted a t 6:00 p 'e |o e k - 'M o n d a y 'i^ b w h e a a F ort W o rth 'u d 'D e n v e r ' pam 'nger 't r a i a :^ a in j^ iT w < );* 8 d :8 a n t« :re ;p a i» e B g e t r t r ^ n ' (Knmber 17.:tlde-iwip«d, a t ,tbB ’ ju a e tlo a o t the two toads oa Seventh ])AimjL: .: ;.v jVtfti# e n ^ e i 'o f bolh tra in i were bad* e

ly'>maah;cd ijp,' I t i t .a a jb o y were rim* I nin^ s lo f ly , do"one'w ai fiuH.' A,mlx* a np,ln,'ilgnal U gbti i i given a i tbe ean ie i o f 'th e accident by ro id 'o ffie la li. ' . ; e

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Jia ra ing Jioiiday nominated Fred 0 . ^ Stoddard to bo reg li te f o f tho land of- fico n t M iijoula, Mont. *

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- LOB AN0ELE8, 0<l., bUa'dslj^ine Obenchain, on tr ia l here' fpr tbe murdiir o f J . Belton Kennedy, Mop day virtnaHy b'ecatte n w lta e ii fo r tho Ita te when the proieention commenced' c roading to the Jury tcitim ony ihe gave d lu bet own behalf on b n f i n t tti&l la «.irh lfh_ ib_ ijn rj_d liagrccd ,_ i____d. W hen o ttom ey i fo r the defense o b ; t,

j te te d , th e proiecnUoff argued t h a t t' Mta. Obenehala^i p fev io |i testim ony v cpntalned Btateinepli'. m iterln l to tho atnte.'i;ca'iC,.aai|Lthc..eonrt,jipbold-tbolt' .V contentions. ‘ ■ C

/rho-er’owcxiftnin'nilon ,of Mrs. B a|i. t I ff was rcRUDied'whCD‘_couTb.,convMcd c Monda}* a fte r a .roccss of 10 daj-». 11 /jsused hy Iho dcsth of tbe fa ther o f c iJtidgb 'John 'W . Shcnck, presiding. M n . t B a iliff to itif icd to-having tw o.drcau ii t which xhe related td ^ s . Obenehniij, r nnd w bkh .were .Interpreted, i y M rs n Ohencbnia.. as fore telling • R enneilv s <1 .lea tb ;— ----------- ‘- . ‘fc

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Locks Bis. yictiihs .■ -•' ^ i h C m et a fiiV e ts '^ :

T w e n ty - f iv e T h o u B a n d D o l la r s ! • i n J e ^ e U S a i d t o H a v e B e e n . . S e c u r e d b y L o n e ] § a n d lt

- " ' U )S A N 0ELE8, lono. rubber locked Miss Susannah F a ir

iu 'a cio iet in b e r hotnv hcro Moa* day and mado o ff w ith jew elry and

]• other vnluablei which Mi*i Fair told thd police were worth about

t . I25.0IW.. J lie -locked a maid In tho'"l:lbset• ‘ also. The two did not succeed in- i^ftoblng themselves for moro than

, tw o hour*.

Daylight Robbers Hold Up Collector

a ^ S e c itre $3MB M d l n ' . W o r k S ^ W i l S i j l i t o f

f lo o r e o f g e r i o n i — P o l io d S e o n r e D e s o r ip t io n ' " '

' LOS AKGELEfl, ( f fH ^ h ro e baa*'. d l t i r ld ln it In a s ' u tom ob ile Mon*.’

day hoH up Ooorgo R. Willing,"eol* lector fo r a chain grocery concern, and incaped w ith , a handbag in -

' which W illing w ai earrylng $3,000

' Tho robbery -occurred-In b ro ad ’J daylight a t Maplewood a n d ‘Nor­

mandie 'nvenues and wns wltneisod■ - by a score of persons, wbo gavo a I fa ir ■lescribtlon of the rpbliors.

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' D iB c o v e r y o f B o d y i n " J u n g l e ": • C a m p ^ N o r t h I d ^ o l e a d s ^ t o E v ld e l ic e o f C r im eI _• — 8A N D -P0IN T ,-H «b»,-'{^M «tl- i Aro, abou t 30 y e a n old nnd b e lle v t 'f , ' cd to he a na tive of F inU nd, waa,; k illed ra r ly Sunday mornlng la a "• hobo “ jungle” camp r lp n g - t t o ■ .*

• W V ld .U y a a iittB d a y - ____ - ;' ' .^ 0 9 W alib, Oormaa OolUtto aad '

• A ..-M arnoekf*eamped, near.'w hera t b f L ^ l y 'Raa fodn'di n p o r te d ib a t'

' they .-lad overheard tWo other men I aeeu iiag A ro o f the th e ft o f.w m e ' , n )ooey,.but paid, no further attea*‘ ,. tion to - th o .m atter.

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’ .flSA X TLS, T ea men prominent ',> in poOtleal a n j b o d n e u elrelea of King. county were Indleted 'o 's-grand lareer)' e• ebargea b r . the fpeelal county graad v ' ju V which; a fte r nine weeki* deliber? p■ a tio n s reported 'i ta findings la to Mon* 0 ) day '.aftem ooii to Judge Calvin 6 . H all t

of t i e luperlor c o u r t . ' • - nTiiey-woro J . E . ChUberg, p res id en t r

. a n d -J . F . Ixtno,:cashler, o f tbo defunct - ( Beandinavlan-Amcrican bank^ Claude |I C. Bamsay, Thomas Dobson and Lou C.- t ' Sm ith, com m iuioncn o f K ing .county,’ each on four counts; Charles B. Wood, „

county -purchasing ngenti^ono counti .- W rA.-\V\lVlnii7-pT6pTletOT-Pntme Wiirt' ^

c ry j Cnplnln II. B- Tompkins, formoi , nssU lnnt Aupcrinlcnilont o f the coun- fy ferry nystcm ;-C jptoin ll. -Ii.-'Ander* Boir, contr.-irior operating the ferry sys-

' tcm , nnd hla broth'cr, Captain .’Adqlpli A nderson, president o f the Anderson n

. T ogbont company. | . t» T bo 'repo rt makes i|wccplilg,cbargoB of c

g ra f t, collusion and groM_ miraBnage* n i m ent o f the county ferry system' a g a ln il a

tho county eommlsilonera and Captain h ’ J . L. A ndciaon.. I t Is charged th a t fi . I^tko stoainers owned by tbo Auderson v 1' Tow c o m ^ n y helped t(ietnseWe<i

to oil stored in a county barge fo r use _ i by, e'duhty tleainer*^' ” j»..' ' d o a t i ' ^ B o a ty . ' ■ . ^

s The eouJity commiulonera are also t [' c ^ r g e d w ith having syitem atleaU y ea* b s deavored to plle''up enormous'operaHoii e V eosta for ^he porposo of^slilo&dlng and v , deceiving .tb ij^ .- ta ^y e n " of Klng.co.un- • ^ ty as to Ibe. va lue 'o f tho ferry system t, to tho county and ^moro particularly c> w ith r c g n r i tg the cost o f its operation, j ) A trauji^eiio|t>.^wbcreby the Laket' .W nB hin® fon.„fehIeB :_w crL^lcuci!_,l4 _

Captain John L..Andcr»on by the coun*. ty commlMioncrs, is particularly crlli*1 c lzed.'. i - l t . b a u c r te d t l i a t ' ' ‘nb pub- , lic lty wus given to tho m a ttc r ;^ o b i b ' r ta iled for, nltbough differen t cbminunl- * . tie s on th 9 lake hnd nskel fo r oppor* ‘ i tv n ity tn b id 'fo r tlio Icnse, a t lenst one 1 , community offering to Idiile w ithout j 1 n n ybonos_n t nil, whereas I’ap la ln A"- s dcrson w .is-c iv rn n-bonus of 20.000 _• ‘barrel* Df o il;---------------------• " ' ^ ”

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. B W W inN O T bN , in ., 'shots were fired a t sla te troops guarding tbe Chleago and Alton ■hops sh o r tly a fte r -midnight. N o ‘ t r a c e ,o f tho persons shooting was ^ found. .

__ Twcnty.flvo men eon g re^ to d a t B strikers ' union’i ^picket p o it In f ro n t of a grocBry ito re a t the north ' ond o f. the ihopi'w erii warned to

I* disperse and a machine gun was eot _ up to cover the strike pickets.,

„ A sen try reported to tbo llenten*' . a n t eoloBBl tha t the strike p ickets ”

had w a/nod twi.women'W ho pM e d . tho ito re ' to ’ get ou t o f tbo .way. [

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C e n t r a l a n d N o r t h e r n C a l i f o r n i a t

. S c e n e o f D y n a m ite O u t r a g e , ‘

D S H o o tin o o f O n e M a n ; K i d - ;

V n a p i n g o f A n o t l j e r . • *

, ' «iOBXHBlITO, In inc iir or i

t ^ ' a M a o f t b i railroad '. n. ih o im o o rl in la i on t la t b m p U ctf . °— < p - f —

a t,- . :K o a d a y a J |h fc ' ng A t Bojeville, IS mtlei from here, oner)' employs uf tho Faelfie F ru it B xpresi tad w u iho.t;;while on 'du ty a t its e |r*le lng tjr? p la iit, whtf^e a strike said by eompany jp* o ffielB ls.io have been fo rc ed .b y In'* ^ill tim idatloa of workerr by •triklng 'abop- „

men, Is h progress. His wounds we^ro £reported as serious.'- j- Armed strike sympathUors weui'BBid ]{tn bo occupying positions commanding ptho icing p la tfo m a t 't h e p lan t. ,

A t Rod Rluff, ono man is lo ja il andf', nhother is ou t on 43000 bond, charged j,

’ by_P n trl5k aallflgher,-a-lio llerm akcr, v' %-lth k idnapbg him. Oollagher ^ n s d

' lircn working In the Southern T a c lf i ' nshops a t Ocrb'cr. - A

Tanli 18 D ynam ited. 1 [)1j A t NewcflstTe, 80 mile* from here,BD nn nttcm 'pt w.is mado to deitroy ono of

the InrgCiit w ater tanks on the South;of c m P acific syslcm with dynamite. R v a ';c- men ilrovo UJ) in ^ n •automobile, placed “ liV ft lighted change under the ' ta n k ' aad In hastened away, according to reports to Bt fiherir t Com o f placer, county. A holo on waa blown in th o .ta n k .. ' [

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" 'B S 6 E V lL L B ,.C alj^ ff) - ^ > 8 «np!oye V o f the Paclfle F ru it Express c o n p w y t

IU was sh o t.e n d wounded Monday a fgh t t IB* by unidentified p e r s b k A t th e South* 0 on ern Pacific railroad hospital whero ho . id was tak<n< I f was ta ld b li burta w are rID- ie r l o n s /_ " ...... . •., tim .H e wa» on .du ty '_a t tho eompanjt.’s • ly car-lclng p lant, a t whlcR a str ike la. In ^ '3* progress, when shot. Pko • _ - • ' ■ d

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SEATTliB, W>) ^ .- .R .' L . U a tth ew i, r freshm an eeach n t ' th o ' y ,plversity h WaBhlngtoft,. has rcilgncd 'h is position )

„{. to accept the p o ^ of a th lc tio 'd irec to r j: )f. n t tho U niversity of Idaho, It was an* e tjf nouneed Monday by .iDawIn Melsnest, u t g raduate .manager.

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w M M i. ■ 'L FBIOB F I T S 'osirn

i B B i f c P g lOPSCALCEII IKE SERVICE:es fe n e ra l Policy of the ahd'Property, Continua-.

'onimerce and N on-Inter-..I S tates Mails . .

SHOP w bRK M EN ARE : TOWN BY STRIKERS'

numbers o f a tate troopii and b a u r^ a e y - foT tea^o l W aited S ta te s deputy s h ^ i os g tu rd wherever ou tbreab.baV a ' , beea-,-th rea tened - tbe ' goVerament .oil M onday aBn^UMoi th a t life* aad p r o ^ e rty ya u ld be .protected, the mails e o a ' tlnu fd and lu te n ta ta eommerce a o t ia- te irup tod 'desp ite tbe^ktrlkb of railway ihbpm sa. ' - •

A fte r a conference with PresIdoBt jTftrdlng, A ttorney General D augherty sa id ’ tha t additional- deputy m artbaU . had been nuthorlied and th a t th'by • would be sen t wherever strike dlsorderi justified. • . • .

The a ttorney goDoral’s annouoceoeat come shortly -afte r L ieutenant Oover- nor Fred £ . Sterling, acting b«id ofthe I ta te goverpm entan,Illinois, la U i r .......abseuce of Oovernor L cq Small, bad ordered fivo eomfninies of national guardsmen 'to Blootnlngton to protaet the s h o p s t b e . Cbleago and. A ltoa . railroad. The ordering out o f the i t a t a ^ ' ' . troops followed appelUs from .tbe locala u th o ri tie s .. '- : .- - - ----------- ---------------

J .— . B m n a ^ 'B h o u 'F lrtd ■ ' r ; " " ' "

• .•A t.a iatoa ,:IU ?-.w hor« :'U iB JlllB bk ' 'i OaatnV ^abcp; k a v t - b « a » 4m 'g m i i ---------

. • h o b w « « '^ d > y f k a W a W '4 '* f b ^ ^>. o r .B e iw h p -w c r o tB U e r e d V U re b e w .. .. a ^ m e la g to ^ a t te e k 't i ia ibo^^• a ttae k e ri fled, B^no te lp g taijimd.

A urora, HI., w heraaaem ergeacy .'foT ea ' . . • ' o f deputy m aribalj b u ^ e a '.o a ^ a i d '« ^ n ;o theB uH lngtoQ ^1) ta iB ^ ;» t ^ p o ^ . . .

h ^ ,-Jn Ju n e tIo a B a tu rd^ ,',|eT e ta!’baa-- dred 's trikers and- i t r lk r > y » p a tb l» r i '- -

i held a a llea t b u t otdctly rpK ada ab o at~ ' tbe abops. - . ' i . • ,

>r ^ . d o f ro o i. 'a 'fo w d isb e t, the eaa*. eel'latioa.of. ^B io paasenger-traias oa tbo shorter roai,' and U e re'ropoalBg of ih o p iia 'v a r lo n iM e lle n io f tboeouBtiy,.

‘ 'th e r i .w M 'f e w devoloimoBti.oB the day -wtiUb T ailm y '^MMQdtVa'ba& 'ix- peeted to fu'raish' the (uraliig. jw lb t o f ' tho 'stH ke becauaa of the a ltlm atD ^ o t . .

', m any ,r^ ads .th a t'a U atrlkers whtf^jUd not Tctora to-w ork Monday .wonld f o ^

= jo H - th e ^ se a to r lty - r ig h til—V— ------ — V r r

. ^ . W d i a f t cbitiMi Otti

e id tt lo disorder w u r q )o r ti^ 'u - ti> « .repalt o f .tbo efforta of thp roadt to

9 ra*open- the !r '* b o p i.' A t Hoxle, A rk., y f i f t y .W n l o a w o t h a e n w nt'.lbere fo r

ahop dn ty were e h u e d out o f tow a-by « .'' mob and ,fo rced to ontrain fo r Poplar ^ B lu ff , Mv. T b e " K a t y ' 's b o ^ i a P a r - .

soBi, K ansas,,tho iceae of rioting eB^'I lle r in tbe striker^ ro-opcned uBdV'tbe’ ’If protection o? 300‘ natlotial gua rdm oa .

w ith -ieo non-union.men on duty. ■J A t Sacramento, Cal-., operntiohs wproII resumed c l th o -8 oulbcrn Paelflo and

W estern l'ftrIfl6'shop*'w ilb'tiQ 'tlgris"of ■ '* dftliirbnncc. Sojithctn’ Pncific-^offielalj '' announced, th n t nbout 1500 men woroj

at'-work,- b u t union Icodcrs said th a t l.SOO workcni 'w crc on slrllio.

, A t the Icadquartcra o f tho Erie rail- f rond In Ulilengii, where n labor buroa'j I. wns cstabilshcd a fte r the strike wa* g cnlied, th )'fo llo w in g sign w at posted J n t noonsrt “ No •pore men wanted, ^ u o ta fuHj*' a N e * M ea a t D ea re r.'

« Op^iitloBf B a ^ o l . —In D envir newly-employed men w ero .

, p u t to w etk la Aho shop*, w ith no dla- - order*.-—Atr;Alloons; P B ~ l f y a i : * W " ' / ” *'’ e po 'r ted-that scores of men, working Iny , - * y the Pennsylvania shops, there had it th i«w n down thplr tejils to jo in a;dera- » I. onstratlon o f tb e -a tr lk e rs .— e . Some curtailm ent o f tra in servlee waa . e n p o r ted from Missburii LonW ana, III*. 7 .. aols, New Y ork -and .-iseveral_^’qtbBf i - : ,

stales. 'T n terfm n eo b y ' ' r a i lw , . ( t r i k : 'Q era in T e r n .w ith a . 'm all'tra lS ~w ii n * .

ported to tbo postofflco dep irtm ent to ­day. J . P . Tatisaig, president o f 4h» ' W ai'n * h -ra l)w n y ito jp jia p i,J jip » le t .t« ____

Ith^ government for* pro tec tlon 'fo r bU .*, ropds.' shcps nfld ' jp ld th a t itrf te rii ' j W hall « o p i\c d 'B 'n a il t ra i i} ..f tf .M o b o tl/» .il^ . n Mo„ l y cu tting the a ir hosoiand ^brpw- r ir in g rocks through the w lndowa,O f -'1 V <oac)ics. •,t, . : : ___ ___ . — ----------

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; W A S m xO IO N , . W ) - Ths K nalcr rommittco on irrigation and rceloma*

tioD Moni|.i}- ordered favorably report­ed a bill (.irecllujr Sucrclary F a ll' to survoy and report* to eonffrcii by Jan .

< ] . 1024, oa nil e iica tia l ie a tu re i o f th 'i .propoacd Columbia batin - irriga tion projeet in' W aiblnKton state. . S '

; Tbe M ll/a» originally iairoduccd b \i Srnator ' ro ln d c i te r , republican, .oF

W arting ton , lyfl* prnctirnlly r td ra f tc i ' ' ■ . by the 'eom m itteo, but tarried tlio

WiuhinKtnn’ se n ato r’a requcit for an Bpproprlntlun of $JDO,CiO(LtoilDaneo thi> lurv-cy and report; , -

Senator Polndcxtor ori<(i|ia|ly pro- poidil tho ercfttidn o f a eommliiion o( tlireo cxpetia, ono crcIi to be ajipointod by -tbc I'omtneree, Intarior and nt^fnil- iitrai Mcparlmcnta to lio knonn. as tbt-

— ..........Colum W ir-\.'nriirinlR ati6n~fr^m iirifti7A l modified by t}io roniiiiitter, tbi-

bill' wouH d irec t, Sucrctary V.1II aloni)■ tg 'H a v e 't h e ’ ■lurvcj' made, employlDR

w hatever ru lita iie c ho mrfy find noccs'/ • n r r - ' _'" O tb e r fJinnBcs'inijtRciicd by Sonntor W altb, M em om t, Uontann, nlto «r«rd agreed to l y tlio romDiittpe,^extending (lie scope of- Ibe inveOfgution Into

' Inndi a n d 'w n tc ra ' in M ontana which . m ight bo affec ted by tho divcnion of w a te r .^ tlio Columbia basii., Waihing- ton . • . ■

* S sn ti* H e m E ndonem ea t

Eddorsoments o f llio bill were beard J ■ M oridkjt-by-lbo 'acnatc, Secretary, Fall _ aont n 'l c tte r in 'w hieh he aald tha t &!•

though only preliminary inveitigatiohs ': . bave beea mado and thero ia much need

fnr tho hi-eurlng of fldditioRal' ditta • npon the, pritpoaei] venture, he waa In

‘ • • favo r of tho enactm ent o f.tho bill. Ho < «xploIned' th a t, tho projeet would in*

volve nn tiltim atc 'cxpenditiire o f about • 1.100,000,000 nnd would 'irrlgflto about

___ 1,S53,000 ucrea o f la n d . S e ^ tn r I'oin-■ ' a a t c r ta ld 'th a t w Tiile'tbVlana waa lo '

fnt«<r in W asbingtwi, wn{er w outf bp tUvtrtcA from M ontana and Id tih Ja riil f l i (ho>« . s t j t M ’ a la o ' would bo g rca t'y [JL

_bcnefUted by th e diy?loi-meat>of thb p ro jee t — ^.. Former M ajor O c n m i Cprtha|j,-JBe«*

■ a to r P o la d a te r aald, h«d reportod on the project and ,'*fecli th a t the foaii- b illty of.tlio aerelopm cnt :i citabllihed

- beyond dralrt.'”D ire c ts D avip o f tho rcelamntloa '

ie rv lee ; alao appeared In advocacy of .Iho 1)111 Ho aald Iho.^lOO,000 tailed Y for. woulA do mueh tow ard kceurlag the ra ii

; d a ta ncfOMary fo r a report to Mngreta. ' Much ilBUlied dnta, bo explalnci, f ' f would 1)0 necossnry beforo tlie rcporJ could be mado and a aecond tyiproprift* ^

- tion o f #100,000 would l>o oce<iaary.

I ffeiT y P e r A c w .p o it .J ; C. K aliton. o f fipokaae,. formor V” 1

conw lting eDgloeer. o f tho ' -Columbia T basInU rilga tlon cpmnattoe, eiUm&t«0 “ t r

/ / t j i o *pro |«» would coat finally aboui 1«B •- ilS S ^ an n tro JsL jo n itru e t; ' Ho u ld , w a ttr power "wHTeomo along and take . caro o f i t t e l f , " adding th a t be bb> ^oui

Hered }00,000 horsepower would .b ii T io created on 'C la rk 'a Pb rk river between

. . .F la thead . J a k e .' M on tana.-and Pend |H'c. TJelllo lake, id a b o ,‘Wbo'o these water*wfTO nd;1en. “ ^ as

'Senator TPhlsh told the eommitteo the ‘bril people. In -h i t s tn te-w ore npprehaoilvn 9^ ‘ th a t Ibe projec t in >yaahIngton wonH' Ii«!« In,5urr tb e m ,, lakriii; w a i t ' from th j utate wMcii might be needed w itbin it ^“r- fcir inlCTtlmi and ftlber p i i ^ i t i . , ‘

“ T nm jncTlncd to th ink th a t 'U o wntf p.popleJn M ont.inn,'»/i.oM Harcd, " w ill A

~ - inalst thM-'adcqtirrtp pm.vl^Iona bo made for them-tf> reta in i« thoir itn to w ato ' neeesiftrr fcrr the irric.-rtinn o f all thoir tion*lands.” ----- urol,^ “ r.w o n ld like In hiive th e aurvov J'ark

• maite,’.'h a .-nd ilfd . j^ 'liht-wouldiJike-W - C o noi I t broadened nnd th o JnvostigaUori <|uict extended tn Inmtii in M ontana,'partle - with iilarly to Ihftse In the \ie ln ity o f Flat- trup t head la k /i." ' Thi

■ --------------— ------- ^ <Hnai„. F irs t Farm Boek. .. Uow ]

”A .IVikii of >liinl)nadr]'e*‘T -be)l^ed jbour. td .b e 'ihe f ln i liook on funning printed i.dnm 1

' Id Knglond m m try — ttought re- In cently fo r a aum n jua l to atw ut %\}Xa lo iory

, on l)chalf o f tbe ItrUlxli.iuusetio] a t to a*l- Sothoby'fl-aalnm om a. Tiila l>ook,'to fn tn

, a ra a ir ib n t It m uld ra il ly be allpped cne, tId tlio porkpt. ira^ prlnicd in 1S23 b ; lajr oao RIcburd I'yoiion.- I t .w a a w rttte ti. vclnn.

___ by _.S[r_Antfninj-_b'ltzhe?berL ^ f ..K ot^'b u r 7 .‘ Ucrh};alilrG, and ia In excellent tow .n

" condition. tboiiKli eblorod w ith ag*. It Xn la bound. In Tnorocwi. ■ . - u , ,p j ,

: . . . ...— BUionmeM and ConatiptUon ' ‘' " F o t w as IroaWed w ith bil• loiiineaa .nnd constipation, whleh made

life m iserab le fo r mo. J ly IppetltB -■ failed a i . T ioal m yusuB l fo re o 4 n d r ’"?"

, v ita lity . Pepain p repah tlona tn d en- •thartles only made (nattcra worse, I *how

, . do no l know w hera 1 aboold have been anlnJal today ha4 I a o t W ed Chamberlain’t loAt vt

— Tnblet*.— The - ta b h U - w l ic ro 'th o - i l l feeling n t onee,- 'atrongthco the digest-, j . . - 1

. Ivo functloni, helping tho y a tem to do , .I ta w erk natrirally.V w rite* Mra. B o » ‘■ IMtta, nirm lngbam , A lA .~a1r. ’ •

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X ^enee tb e Joys ct ocean-travel J< th e added p leasure o f frequent tl

cU inpses o f sbofe !ine>~ One of the most poptiltr of these al t r ^ . l s . t b a t from n r t HcNicoll o r « t e e n Soond on Georgian : Bay, Iq

. OBtnrio, |n.JBD£t_T7illlam on the w Borth there of Lake Saperior. This U roDte threads Its wav among the ai

. ebchonting islaoda that dot thnt tl swamer p a r a ^ of G eo ^an Bay, M ■wings acro ss ' the no rthen ana ft widest pa rt of Lake Boron to the T

,__*orld_ -lam oaa-8oo-C anaL —H eit ai

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T e m p o D o e s N o t - L e s s e n I t s V i g o r . -

VhXLOW STONB PAHK. •^Vyo.-l01l' F a ith fu l, "tollowatone'ii m ott faithfi<> geyaer, bnk (.lightly fhan,*«d the per, iod of lU cTuptlona. ,.d ,

Ac'roriliiig.to the o ^ rv a t io n a o f the park na tu ra lis t a'ad tliu rangers, th( i n geyser n w «p e u t» ^a nn avernge even* A |l (H.O m inutes. L a*l y e a r 'i lw average *' period wna GO in in u tn . : . | | f

Tho ;illem tion In. Old F a ith fu l '* | | | “ tc m iw " uoM n«t Udiea*<« *By leiaea- Ing o f Its vigor o r ^ 'faU hfalaesa ." Ou ' (Jie contrary , ' .Vntnralist .Mi P . Uklt..* So ; ne r'a obseryatlo iu ahow tb o .m igbty i fountain to l>e Inrreaslag la volume; Tl^e'ehani'e la believed to Im 4ae to aa. n lte rn tlo iu in th e anliterniaean tube of - u Ihe.geyser. • 'r

For tlie la rt y e a r ot k Old F a ith fu l . ' ^ as nn |U irrd n bab it o f o r u a b n a lly thriiHlng uu t 'sMiall rocks. The pnnuge , of thf. ra:k« through th e tii l« {• hr- I'ievcd to I nv«» enlarged, ita dimension- illghtly, tnU I n ’titM belag rMpoRsible * for- the JfHgthcned "iierliMl Itetwcen ?tuptlnn» M«l th# voUvmc of 1ft-ntff.- ' . j t a H l

A num ber o f o the r interestin;* | Tl :hnncf^,-V ndliig"n rom tn h tly vnrylnj* ten‘1 M tcro^t'to tho inVstvriunii mnnlfciitif I*a'li Ions o f tho p .irk 'a -pprfnrming nnt- noll< iral ,W»cli'Hi. nro nlso n>i!»rtfd l)y the 1 the I inrk's nfUAtaUiliai’rvors.' I In-C on itan t-^oyser,-n flc r-n -{> erlod -« )f |eoinii iuict,- has to sum cl rcKiilnr ne tivity unsh rith nri iii'tfrvnl (jf nno miniitC.b/tweon l-onu e tlip lllM . 1,

The iVhitu l>onii‘ goyncr, In Lower • tnaiii, lius iiUo IjtoDmi) more nrtlve nml I f ow play« to '^ bolKht o f '515 foot every ndvei our. "For ninny yenr» past i t bna sol- f ind , nm upo'ii.vl over 207 ret.“ jIn thu L'pper Oey»er‘ l»aiin. Morning i p —

lory ho i rhangod Its eolor from bine j j 1 a IjrllHniit green,'ow iug lo ndecreai>e I trmper-ntiirc tlm t. nllowj yellow nl- «e, the n-innte vcgetnbte growth’ glv- L ig colnf in^ tlic geyacr.bM lni, to d r- ' rlop. T li'i green color Is' produced by ’ •

nr-wnll< « f the ceyaor-m'outh, - - ■ANiPw (Toyser-is'dovclopinp in thi>|iper n.'ikin, 30n .fee t south o f the 'O i- ite»». _ It, js.mn.'ill n t p rcicn t hu t wIU

nn lm |inrlnnt ndditlon lo tho p n rk 'ii . ray nf .ipi'clntular Bey»en»; slnre I f near tlio rogulnr txmrUt _riiulis_aRil q

\yi> rep iln rly every iD nr 20 miniitcn.” ^ N'atarnlfst f ik inne r’s 'obsen 'n tlon^ D e a DW n consldnrflblo Inerease in th" liiJal [jroduetion o f ilie park uln'-et yenr. B f iy e s thn ad dition nf 1 0 1 ___1 ;iviT io tli r iiuffnlo licrd th is »i'rln/, ir. liM r, elk nnd .^evfii mountain . 1 yp n;.* mnre nnmerniiil. _liounto in sheep nro seen more - fn-. ■ ^ .ily -o n Mt.* \V nihbh rn ,:;a 'nd -the D ry nntelopo qultp frequently neaf* ' " w r Palls nod Camp-Ilooiovclt. " " " t t t n n d d e ^ 'f tt tn e t io n to the jAil-

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H tlU O IN G ON T l » K * T D tC K , a t g re a t vessels a re lifted or tow ered boa d- th rongh enonnooa loekr th a t have 1 il> c o st m any mOlIosa of. dollars, and nai ae a re a m oniunent'to A m erdao engi> on m neers. The lo n r a t l o c k l s 900 f e e t np a One m av retnaln on board 'd a rtng and

'» th e \ocknig o r t t« p asho re a s d ea* wU el Joy a prom enade while w atch ing n o a t the process. ■ • jen

E m erging from th e canal, th e Ing le ship rinea opon t h e . co ld ,' bine sto: ) r w aters o f the g rea te s t o f these g n jr, lokra, Superio r., To th e so u t ' .th e IIbi le w aters s trc lch to the f a r h o rlto n ; file I t to th e north , glim pses o f Islands 8>k ie a re afforded now and then. J u s t ma; I t th ir ty - milea north of S au lt 'S te. d in y, Mnrle Is located a I t t ^ n t h o( the id fasc lnath ig lalandi near iJe sb a ra u . beti le Thece Islands provide <ine scenery ing !« a n d -e y e r jf .- tq r t 'o f re n jo y m e n t-fo r can

lUls y ra r , u miwcum lifts lieeti wtaUlUh od lit Mniiiiiioth Kprings,, where a' com- ploto 'i-xii>.iition'6f tho I'ollowatOnoV flo rncaud .tau iia nnil .gcologlttil.curin-t-i' Ilicx it iH'ini; ncrum ulaled.. . / ;

. D m a N H A B 5io"oM fT U B T M A SK • YAKIMA, Whali.^ (ff) - a t. H enry ,

Oreen, -Kbo la .n .V e w montJia_would J ; bavo celebrated h it lOOtb birthday, Is g dead a l hla home bore. Dr. d reea waa ® bora la Dover, England, nnd aerved for a time a t a surgeon In the English na* " »'}%~ L ater ho aerved a t m rgeon la tb e * Confederate' army, liolng tw ice wound- od and taken prisoner. • ■

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Soj Beans Snpply. Groiibd for Argnment; ..feairata Also ..

Disposed Of pj

W A8!liX |Q T0N, ( ff )~ l'a ilu re of the M rfiiiU tlrjin tg j l t t t l tu « \ ta r i f f Woe on a ti.- v o |r , 'M to w lt,h . I t ._ f lg h t er: / tir n rate o f '1 I'-S-'cehta a ptfiind on aoy' c r J.eiiBS, ttiKl the approval,-52 to 13i'*Wr Tb’ tlip oxisling emeiW ney ratea of 3 eonts a ]H>and bn uasholled peanuts and foni eenta a jwum] on tho shelled^ marked senutc -cyusWecntiou Mjondny of • tbo ta r i f f H.IIL • -

The soy liean rate approved waa four- tenllia o f one ren^ a pound, but Senator |j«dd, n'puhlirnn, North Dakota, gave nollfc tha t he wouia again seek to have the higher ra te ' adopted.

In rc-w riling th e -tariff,'tU u flttanM eoinmilte*.* -m iijo rity -e u t- th D -m tc r 'o n ~ unshelled peanuts to threo-fourtha of nnu cent a {«uad and on shelled pcnmita to une-«nd one-half eeota a pound.

I f you r property is desirable nnd -is idvertisod lo tbo e lau lfled — you’i'Ind yonr buyer.

Nose whom she conld call her friends!

.Ko>no who wonld oloar hor.■ . . ■ ‘namel ^ •

K o w h c r c . ' ^ t s h o c o t i ld c a l l ’ h o r h o m e ! -

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The Wpman Who | Wajked Alone”bid she find Happinesv'

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on these lake ftea m e ra a re m adeop o f happ7 bon rs: otitdoor dancinc tn d n D s le -a re a lw a n lo o rd e r p< w M e over fa lls a flood of tU vez p: noonllgfat o r is s tre tched a s tar* 0: Jeweled, deep h lne ,canopy. M orp.[ng reveals two. th riv ing cltiea, tw la itorehonses o f C antda^t w ealth o f ’ , g rain , P o r t A rth u r a n d : Po rt W U. f ' liam. B ere looms th e g re a t rock. Bleeping G ia n t and here J o o n tc mammoth elevators into-w hich on* may w atch long tra in s o f g ra in e a rs . d isc h a r^ n g th e ir f re ig h t w hile o n ' „ the o the r s ide , th is sam e g ra in I t ^ t« tng ponred UtD th e holds o f w tit> , ^ ing cargo ships. T he n tm d t r ip - am be-m ade Jn a wieek.---------------------- -- t*;

liiiiii J a i E l i P :Situation Steadily Improving

and-Several Blazes Now ' .:.Under Control-; ^ j , |

PORTLAND',‘ ( f i n i t e . w t « l flte a!.tuntioh In Oregon Monday was mado ^ lesa' tlireatonlng by dampness caused bJ* ' ligh t r a ia t o r heavy mists, according to

• repo rta ’ to the local headqusrtors of the United S tates fo rest service. F ire s to which have been engaging . t t t e a t lo n the past few days were reported fairly well checked.

A small fire burning on tba w est slope o f liareh m ountain, on the hold- Ing t o f the S r ld t l Yell Lum ber com- “ pany, w ia reported to Snpervljor T . f l . * She rrtrd o f the Oregon .-national foreat, Monday. 1.' ' .• . ' — — .

:The forest flre.sltuat]on on the south' e rn 'P a c lfie lino lo T lllsm ook'.w at gen crally improved M onday, R eports to T htf^opera tlng departm ent . ludleated iha t..th e fires have ceased to ^ v o ir ;- ole anywhere 'adjacent to th e raliwny.

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ju ljf 6. q, Twin .F a lls canal diveraion . ftt. „

' MUnar, 3,610 eoc. f t . „Tw in F a lls canal eaparity ,a t Mil* j,

ner,- 1.600 see. f t - „ , Amuimt .of . w ater p a u ln g - overMIIn«r da m > i" waste, noM. ..... ...fl

...........S tonge in J a ckson Lake, 830,280' ^ncre. ft., ' vi

- — J o ta \ capacity b Ja tk son U k t , 847,000 acre. f t . . . . -

' AmiiLnl passing U rough Jackson _ T.nkff n. wnttt*. n n n i \ _

Amo-mt (W w n JacksonLake, 10,720 acre f t . "X -

• The fin it stored w nfer\(o r Twiu - - TFalla-^ tnals reached.M lln>r bead

gatea Oaturday. t The f i n t ato red-w ater to reach

M ilner dam last y o a r(1 0 2 1 ) 'w a s MO <es.‘f t j l i f l y 7. ;•

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f lo s e S f O f 'i n j^ .Q u a h l lH e s o n

■ , - ' ‘ t l i e E x S h a n g e , ; ;

NEW VOBK, y F ^ e l l i n g o f R cnch <■ and .Bolglaa government bonds','evi- *

den tly to sed on apprehenjiou th a t Isto ' 'doyolopmqatsjn ,pennt>y^^^^ neeessj»_ - tu te comi^ete revision or. mod{flcttIono f the ■ailled^cpa.raMons elaIms,"‘wiiJ the, ^outstnmllng feature of .M onday’s bond doallugs on ihe stock exehaogev

d n ‘ ‘ very persistent liquidation, French 7 l-Sa aad 8s suffered extreme revennls o f 2 1-S- and n pototsf respect* ivcTy,.while Belgian 7 l-2s and 8* showed gross declloea of 2 ?po in ts .' Tn neither in s t a n t worn final prieea mnoh above minSmHm quotations of tho day.

Practlenlly all of the ao-called French munlcipala and o lhq r loaua of tha: character, floated here during and a f ­te r tho war, ahQWed aimilar .depressing

T ^ T U r c o City French loans > (Bor d e n ^ V Lyons nnd .Srafaelllea) o f sU' per een t dcnomlnatloni, departm ent of Seine 7a, Bolssons e« aria P p ls-L yoni M editerranean railroad Os 'wore lower

- b y - l- l* 2-to-.1 points.—-!•—------- ;—- Some o f Ihe neutra l Issues o f norlb-.

rm Eumpo reacted in s^ 'inpatbyr b n t nril(sh Iflnns were firm to a tn n g ,. re- fiee ilng th<* a te tdy toiie of exchange .on'.London',___ ....................................

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fleo. B. A h liju is t- to -P e arl P . AM- , flulst e t nx. 4>I, lot 13, bloek 00, Twiu

Falls. • ’ . . 'F inal r^ rd flca te : S ta te to Andreas

lo W. Alpmwinaperffcr,-SB N B 18*12*17.* ■ Elm er E . , B ^ g to Oeo. W. Clarkj |0 $800, lots 5 ® C, Week H , Filer.- • j ,f Qnit-elnlm docdrT w in Falls R . R.Co.It to E . B. WlllUma e t n i , I I , p a rt of lots n 27, fS, 20 and 30, block 3 ; lets 12, 13, y 1 4 a n d lB , l l o tk 4 , ,W i b n o r e tw l . .

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- E erly Im prtstion t.T he m ile, o r olmosi luMfuslliljB'lo- ,

p'rcsaluiis on uur tender lufunrk-s have very Inipnrtaot niitl lasting conse- quvik-Hi! und lliere iU s u s In th e foun* , tn liit of'Huiue r lv e r^ wfaeru 11 i^untle application of th e liund tu 'nis ilie ilex* iltlo *-u.ters iiilo^ cltunnels thul inakee tlifiu inke qu ite cooirar> .cuurseaV *nd ' by tills llttlo dlrcctlon, given them a t Drat, in'-llii! tourcc . they, receive dlf- • fw iit- ie iiiti‘iK-lo«. und a rrive nt lost a t ' very- remote and dlstnut places.—U>c)i».------- ------------------------------------ -- • -

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T O UiTO, 0 ,, c m p M ii'* m e a niA'lo up Ulc proj^iun o f thb f i n t

, d a y ,'o f tho Grand Circuit racing At- . Port M i«ai lrock M ondoy.-T ho/ wore

■ tbe 2:08 tro t and 2:00 paco. A ito n a v * r - N j{ o k e over the park a fte r ono h eat had

run o ff in caeh of the 2:18 trot' and isDO paco and the flnbh o f ihe is

' two «vent«Twa* poatponod un til Tuei* day.- - .

O h#rt« Bweet, A nron toy B rddne, ,ffon the £ o r t Melca itako fe r 2:00 pae­o n , vnlaa * 2 ^ 9 , a fte r l» iiss-the-fir< t beat te Q al B. .

. 7 a e&9 r :W trae UeGr«Kor tbe Great too lu the f i n t heat aad P e te r Jiiae , the

, fsT onte, flnUhed th ird . In the aeeend--------l_ h 6 a t .^ l tt_ L k k ,_ w h le h _ .h a d _ f ln U ^ o d

ilz th la t i u f ir s t heat, itn ick hU itr lde II u d e«me home a winner. The third

* h6at w en t to-D avid C, w ith Main .Llek . - aeeend. Then w ith M iu 'E lle n Todd

' " and P e te r 'J u n o ruled out, D avid «, — 7 — JtllB -U cJn in d -M a eO reg o r-th o -O ro af

-•/ oontetted for honon in the fourth h o it w ith the v ic to ry . Koln; to David C.

The fa itea t Umo of the teaion 'v a i hung up io tho ,S:05 paco vrhen.Q’x.o

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S K O ioB O O D K m -O I.tIB ; a to n « « , UL (/IV ~ T he:b ig irheel of tb e qnall* fy lB g -n iu d a is , tho 'national open golf to n m iiB V t t a n t i ono-thlrd it» coonui'& ondii^ju U l 'p l ^ e r * from all

through 80 - . - holw . f e t ik ■ < h a n f- ia U b A

I Thuradajr -«nd IVlday w ith on ly '> 27re a d O B I 'th e .ie a t - . -

. ' Tha « a d .o f th:e dajr found a il o f the ’ JuUesA) ju d I s ^ rn U Io n i l a tir« (bool­

ing w ltM n t h 'a e o y e ^ oirele, Although a ' f e v bad n a m w eaapea , aad a new reeord fo r two n w id a of qualifying

< . play mada ^ 'Joek 'H D tehbon, OiileagQ,' p n , who h e ld 'tb o : B H tiih 'open cliam-.

plonahip la i t year. , -“ .s.J o c k '■ tnm ed in a 'e a rd of,07-68.for

■ a to ta l o f ISff,.tho .lowMt m ark « rer nado l a t a A neriean tottrBamont. Mike Drady o f D etroit, wUb.148, J im ,B a n e i of Pelhaia^ M anor, N . Y . p reien t Utle- te ld e r , w l t t M l, Abo Mitcbeli, o f Eng-* land,' w ith another 144, and Joo K irk- tQOdi th e A u itra llaa ehaap lo s, w ith

140 foUowed along b ^ lf id JodL- The o thw qnalU ier^'rangod<up to ISS. The low 24 w e re 'to qu tU fr, b u t they made

, t t 8 7 . ^ _

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I - Um n o t U a d * ^ pU M aea re r th a poleI . ' . ib tB P M ro fT » d -U a Roall, lonely hot, h w h e n B . E d w trd H B 'o f London .ilvetII ■ i t « 7 ipK iaf w ith th e aen blrda M a l" j I caoet aola eonpaolona. T or SS years

I ■ ' ' tia b u occopled (bis h a t from spring to ' iu tu m a Fo r. many years ho liaa ,

• been tb e w atcher of th e Society .for. the Pro tection o f Blrda. Edwardsnti’a long Tlgll In th e nbw ltite InncllnoM o f

» hllla. sky nnd sen, Iiaa been well rc-- < w arded. T ho stock of birds. 1ms In* ,t ereosod notably, especially tbo sknns, ,

_____ - g ren t-no rihcm ..d ltc rs ._ fQ ln ia r8 .J ind_ ,T o M c n -p lo tc r . w hlla tliere nnv ntr'w■ colonies of tfinnpts on- tho cliff*. The• birds know tlio-wntchpr, nnd tlm »kun#

even come to tlic door o f lil» Imt fnr foodV hcn they flmi IrrM penw l cncb spring. ............

.Ona p o U sr’S»T9d Beprae&U T e a .■3 . Dollars B a iaed .

4 The average m an does no t save to ec* e e ^ te n p e r e ea t o f h is e a m ln A E e

- , o u s t spend nine dollars in «*•1 • X ■ peases for every dollar safed . That

being tho case he cannot bo too c fe - . / fn l nbont uaneccU ary expenips. Veijt

. o ften i .few .cenU ,p roperly•r x r - — in|T sesdS"for-m k- gatdeof-wltl- ■ • ' w v i 's w e r t l d o l la r to n tla y -la te r o a

■ I t is tho Miao in b n y l^ C h a n b e r ls la s Colic a n d 'D ian b e ea B e ried y . I t .«»U

, b « > t m » » « , nnd a /* I"thB bonio ofU n saves a doctor's,b ill of

- tevBtal dollsrs.—adv. ■■

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Bt. I/OuU _____ 48 33 , .503------ TJew York . . . . J .™ . 47— *35 " ' ' ;a73 |" ChlcajTO .... ..... 41 38 .5151

D etroit ______42 3lJ . .5181lj W aililnglon -------- •'57 .-41 '- im i

C leveland __________ 30 44 .« 0 |Boston --------- J ___ a s 44 • . H i :P h itn ilc llih iA ____ 31 43 .4l9- . ---------

“ mill!; 11 sot.HiltBreak Even for the Ihltd

tro t' Time—;Tig«ra C la w tb e beie S e n a t o r sues* ' ■■

BOSTON, (A V F o r the th ird sueees- Ine, live playing day Boiton and St.- Louis ?se- divided a doubleheader Monday, the lr<t Browns w inning the opening game In

13 h iningi, and the Bed &>x taking « s t (ho second. In the secpnd g w e , Slsler

« a s l l ) n > w s « D to a a e lo s e j ] la y a t 'i i» t f o r th e flnal_ont u Tobin w as.erossteg , thft-p late-w ith what- wonld bava been

*2 the ty ing rua: ]IH rit g a m e :. . B. H . E |

'5 8t . Louis — -------------- ^ 6 - 12 3- , r Boiton ........ ......... — 4 12 . a IJ i ; B s tte rie i: Davii, P ru e tt aad Sever-^ t i J n Z a B T a n r B u o r ------------- ------- — '

eccond gamol • . B . H . ,E^ .n i S t Louli ____ __________ 3 10 1 1^ 0 B o s t o n _____________ 4 10 '6 i

B n ttcrle i: Danforth, W right and < ' ScvDrcld; Buuoll and Suet. ' ; t

- .......... ........ ......... t^ W A 8H Z N 0I0N LOBES '

W ASllIN OIO N i m — a . t t o l t i.on J e'luily from, W ^ in g to n Monday. Both

I Kr]ckuQ and Fliiillpi proved to bo un- j I nblo to hold tho v iilllog batim cn. H ie | j J local infield .added four doublo playa |

to lie long lilt, ooly one put-out going t to tho WaihlDgton outfield during tlio o

] 8 entire ’ V■ •, B. H. E. >

D etroit ......... - ....... — 0 10 3 rW nihlngtoa — 15 10 1

_ _ • Ontterie»: Oldham and Basilerj a 00, E rickion, Phillips, flrillhcort„nad G hii-' lU- riiy. - • .M . . ---------V . . ,i ts . W EIT B SOX S U P P IN O ‘

“JI Pm LADELPHIA,-.-(fl»>-IIonio-Tnns J ” by H auK r and QtUoway .nod- a irtig h t t 5 ? pitch ia ir b y liMiM, gsTo Philadelphia

victory over Chleago today.' • I. ' B. H . E. C7 C h i c a g o ---------------------- - a - 7 . 2“ ■ P W Ia d o Ip h fa ------------- --- S S 1 1^ B a tte rie i: L everette and Sebalk; \

H arris and Perklas.^ No other games sehednled.

Evelutlen- of Troussr*. •‘I ', F rvsrst-day (roDiers- w ere ovolrfd ^

from the pe tlk o st, «nd the petticoat *" w as a r o l T e d ^ n l the '«bawL The ’ " early c«Vo man worrf the W d ro f fh t r

sb'oQlders by carrying hbme fa i, ]Dlcy ^ anle®luvra'D*tld l)lts, and bo ho threw

‘S'' a ittlB..At.aiuunlinnt' nbouL-hls sboni- ^ I t ' d e r fur prulettlnD. from the weather th w here he .had loRt fur. T ^ be caofht he w ith h is iisBds nn<l held.aroOBd his ho arm s, making i i - sn r t o f i te m ^ r a r yde d m a . ^ lime he lesm ed th a t by a

putting a fe<r“ l1iom f In the' skin he sL .coald .fasienJi.alK iu i his arm so a s to c

m tk a • kind of’ nfnie aleere. Froto h ^ tb a tua lc grew tlie coat. B at a t noon*, .li " d ty 'U became w> warm that .the c a ra . «7 o a a conld slip his shawl d<nro flrooBd c ^ ttlf m | |L ' i i e (led {be abawl aboot* U i w aist wllh » reed ami thtss wsa 0*■' born th e first p fttlcoat. JCventually ■^ ha fonnd that, by fastening a .thorn In t

th e mlddlf of the jit-ltlwial bh could <•walk more cotiv«inli'uily. And tlios ' »■w<?« evolved iroliM-r*. T

s- . • PCla«slft''d advertiilng li th e cheep- v

c i t th ing , you can buy—mcasored by a1- tho p ro flti i t may bring you. b

C S S = S S S S B « 8 B = S S S K S S := S S =

GOODAre^ou going sho]

1* .would.liketo show

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y In SportsE B A L LJEuNATJOmLZEAGini

_ ^ w a n p w o J w ! ' t h b - o l i i b 8_ -Pet. W05 L o it • Pi-553 Now. Y o r k ___ _ 47 2(5 .04

^.515 C hicago. 4 1 , . , 80 , •.■.53j l J B r o o k l y n ------------ 40 38, M.•ly^ C i n c i n n a l L . _____' -40 -SO .60■ 5{,|P itt»bo fg 80, 41 . -.40

Philadelphia' 27 4 4 ' J 8 [ ^ I j 'B o ilo n •______ __ 20............48 .33

DE 8 1 I s l i i s II S l l_ _____ , '• < ■

l t d H o r n s b y ’s 2 2 n d H o m e r 'E n a b le l . O a r d s ' t o A g fd n D e f e a t

. ^ B ro o k lT Q

eea- ST. L 0U 18, ( /P h -B oftfn H om ib y ' ^ home run, Ina Iwenly-ieeond o f tb a lea ^,0 son, w ith F lack and B a ith on ba te ii jq tho levenin Inning, gave tbo Cardinal

a victory over Brooklyn here Monday . * H orn iby 's h i t , ' h ii only one o f th(

I • g so e , WAS made o ff Shriver, • ' yoonj , right-hander. The v ictory w u th«

seventh slra lg b t fo r St. LoilU.n n 8{om.----------------------------5 — u — b_ Brooklyn ___________ _ 1 11 n^ St. LooU ...1_____________ t I I :3 B atteriei—Bbriver, D ecatur aad Dfr2 berry; P fe ffe r and A insm ith.-

er------------- i r o x o a i ' s n w .

^ E U ra B U B O JI, (fiOr-New York do- 1 featcd P ittibu rgh by tho overwhetni- 6 ing-i«oro of 10 to 2 In tho firs t gamn

a d of M onday’s dotibloheader, b u t lost ' ; tho le c o n i . game. Ih tho f irs t gnme ' ■ tho Giants staged b a ttin g rallies in al-

m oit every inning a galn it-H am ilton , G latncr nnd ITolIfngiwort/i, while N<hf w a* 'steady thrnughoul.

F i r i ts a a io : B. H . E.New YofK ........................... IR S8 . . I

*>« P llU burjh ..........- ................2 11 '■*y*[ Batteries: N chf luid Bnydcr, Gai- og ton; Holling«worih, llnm lllon, 01a*ner

and Jonnard, M attox. . Sci'ontl gumos I?. 'IT. E.

E. New Y o rk .........................4 ' 10 03 P lltiburah ....... : .............. . fi 13 S1 .-Bntlorlo*: B ynn and Sm ith; Cariiob

ir; and Qoo(rh. -y _IT-

BEDS T A K E A 2T0THBB"" CINCiNNATI, y P )-T h o Beds made

it four ou t o f .f ive from PhUadcIphla b y 'w in n h g th e final game of tho leriei Monday. I t was a ilngging matcb, each

1*1 team ge tting 13, h i ts .- . 'ii» - Scow : * - • 'B . *H; - B.'

Phllsdephia .........____ _ 7 13 . ‘3E. Cincinnati _____ _______'.-11 13 - 22 B atteriei; Bing, P in to , Singleton and 1 P e ton , WKh'row; Keck, Oitlesple aflT'

k; WiiiRo. ,

0U B 8 8TQ«Z> OLOCBIKO »CIIICAOO, (AV-Ch>eOKo made a

clean jw e e jt-o f th e series w ith Boston ^ U o n d sr by ta k in g tho final game of ^ tbe lerics, m aking It e igh t-straight.,e -ee o ro r B. H.' E. I , Boiton ___.-.-------------------0 7 ■ i- Chicsgo ___________ ;.____4 ’ 12 0« B a tte rin : M arquard, FilUnglm, Mo-

Kam ara nnd Gibson; .Jones and O T ar- n n i l / .

If Fam ous M onument Mevsa. . y T ba W uhiagtoa m aaw est, solid ly a s -i t Is, canno t r o l s t tb a b eat .of the le .ana poored on its so a lh em ^ d a on a 0 m idsummer day w lthoot. ■ slight n bending of: th a g lgatttic; s h a f t - - Tbhi 1. Is perceptlbta by m eans o f a copper V wi^J,,. 174 fee l long.'5iengtng In the 4 center o f tlJe struc tu re , and c a r r r It In f a plum m et snspcaded In a Tctscl' la o f 'w a te r . At noon In 'su m m er tha * apex n f the mnunmenl, 0.V) feet above B the ground. Is shifted by expsnsloO d of the s to n y a f e y hundredths of. an a ' Inch t ^ r U the norfli. illg ti winds

cnuso iTcrceptlhle motions -of the plumm eti ond In s till w riilher dellcnte

I>- vibrations of th e cniRi or the rartb . IT ftihcrw lie im pm -H vnl. nr* rcglnfcred

by II. •

) m o r :lopping this morning tw you-a few of oiir :

' ■ arrivals.S T F U !D p 0 U M H E B * v -THB-OTWBffl

............. » t x B!■ D E S I G N . - ,

Ju s t received a ro a ll ,40_lneh, In blaek, th e 's e a so n 's lat yeK iw -nna p^nlr, and neckw ear, g m u a p rice ' . 7 Q a - i a j a i the S6 t o > _ : _ i = ^ - I popular-patterns

I W A E U W A T T O E r Y O U , ^ ..P E O U L , _

offering our entire linei c i T u i m r ^ i a t s rIt r v f p ' Hko to havo 'ybi- • 4 U . % M i l .line of I c d t o ^

W ' O r e a t e r ^ ^ " ' '

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PAHQ, TUESDAY MORN

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S i K K iWffiH H g W H B a W W B i

Ihoong ‘(he <^0 j f the ouU taading heroes o f the

• .W y ld W ar were C aptain Balph Eberlin 'E - a n l f ^ p tn in - n a n i l to n -J o b u to n rw h o

o 'served In th e T hirty-eighth U. 8 . In-1 ,fan tr)^ (B o (k of tho Martie reg toeat),

in the ll i l r d D iviiioo. They mbt again' a l P lattiburgb , N . Y., where both are

- I detailed u i n s t r u c to r s - a t^ reserve io ffice rs’ train ing camp. (Ttfptaln-ECer:

. ; i b , who .IS qn du ty during the college do- year a t & w Y ork unlveriity, wai Im- ^

COASTJ^AGUE“>• . STA N D l^O o r iE B 0LUB8

•' wni) :;r>i»i,t, ;p..iVernon ...... _ i S i 35 ' \ .024Sfin P r n n c l i f o ------ 00 88 .812

Ji- Oakland ....... 1 . . 50 - 40 • ' 'OOS’L n k o ____ 43 47 ' .48D'

■* LoV,Angclca .............. 47 52 .475“ • fic'attle .....________ 45 82 .iG\

Portland ..........._ .„ . .4 3 ; 51, . .157•* Sacramento ..._..-»...-37 01 .877 ' No M onday games lehediilod In Coait

O 3«Bue. ,• ______ I

1“ SlT O T A T 'a O A M M / '

Z r"_ !ra a o o li iS i ro E S iu ib -M f, ' jA t Portland, f i n t game: B, n . 'E . .*

5,}, San F r a n c l ie o __________10 U - Sl „ Portland _______________0 l i 8-jphj ' B a ltsrio s!. M itchell, Beo and Yello;

- Sutherlaad aiftl K ing. -. - iB.- . - B w n f O a a e i - - ^ - -*•, -B,‘3 San Francisco — .. ..........22 2i> C2 P o r t l a n d -------------------8 14 B

nd Batteri'es: A ltea and Agnewi'Crump-Coleman, B lan llier, MlddWon and

‘n 'i l l lo t t^ 'P tih rn a n .’.-■

VEBROK M ; BAOBAMBKTO M i

" A t Lo i Angeles: It: H . E.B a e r a m e n to ------------ .i... 2 6 ilVernon -------3 12 I. . B a tte r ie s :. Prough and Stana^o;

w May and nannab .0 Second game: . -B. H . • E .

e ae raaen to -------8 . 8 2V eraoa; 6 • 8 . 3

B atteries: Pen’n e r and Cook; Jam es andM ug ihy . ;

l i t U f f LA K E M ; OAELjUO) M ;

A t p a k laa d : ■ ‘ B. H . B.S alt L ake --------------------- 6 10 0O a k l a n d --------- -------------- 6 18 3• B atteries: ' K allio; Oould a nd ' Jeh-

: i k ins; Joaes, UUIer, Eller, Brenton and J . Koebler. '«]- A fternoon game: * B. H . E.-ae Bait Laktf — ------------- -2 7 0re O a k la n d ._______________ 3 11 ‘ 2[iO ^ fttt^rie s: Thurston and Byler; Kem- in n e r and-K oehler.ds • gp____ ; • -he B B A T Y L E 6-4 :L 08A M 0m .B 8& -7

! • A t S i H t l c ■ B. H . E.Lbs Angolcs — ..... 5 12 ■ 0Bcattlo ____ ;------- --------- 0 0 1

NING!ig? If you are we • new Mid-Summer

a shipment oi , 'la test h r m en’i . f f! '

nud ine weaves,

, n ^ S 1 . 5 0 ^^

a-P L A N M D rb . - ' '■■ ■'

TSJB •

- sbor t r we- wonl d— —

ji i.titi H our. MMl" ahd' ki^nks.

ORE Ltd

INING, JULY 11,1922.

M arne Meet Again

' the a w a r^ d tb e Distinguished Strvlce sriin O ro s i^ n the M arne on Jo ly 18, 1B18,

In- ne t charKos o f the w ar. C sp taU John- eat), iton won .the D litinguiibed ' Bervler gain' Crois th e rsm e day for capturing a ma- a re chine gnu nest. H e a lio fra i awarded

ervc the French Legion of Honor and tho iCer: Croix do .G uerre w ith palm. iC aptaln lege Johniton (1 m ilita ry in itruetor W Syra- w ai cuio (N . Y.) un^venlly .

B a tte riei: Crandall and Baldwin; O rrg» and J . Aj^ami, C.'Tobin.

Second game: B. II. £ -p „ I .01 Aiificlci ........................7 7 0,024 Seattle ............................. . 4 7 0(]12 B atteriei! L yoni a n d -D ^ y ; Durger COj- and Tobin.

,480'^ — ------------------ ----------------------------.475 (Additional Sports News on Page 0),401 — »•

i l l ■ This Bird Is F a tulhajnuwe* uru so Indcn wlih

th i'lr o«vn fat-, thut one of tlicin nmy I 'g o llvu in(iiiiii8 wli'houi tukliib’ Qiiy

/ •uourlshii'i'iil. HuyH the Aiiii-rinni F o f I . .e s try Muitiulm-. T lils Ih llHewlw truo — - o f-y o u n u - |ilKi:itmi_uinl_of_)'ther,Bea_

-.fowl. ................... T--' E. -I '

8- .RAILEOAD TIME TABLEllio; ' ‘ ---------

j . (C ity o r M oonU l^ 'T im s)

--------- B astboflB d------------------2 No. ISO _____D epart .7:10 a. mr, No. - 8 4 _____ : D spsrt e i io p. ■.

mp- WeitbouBdfl„d N ft 8 8 :___ I___ ^)epart J J :80 > SI.

. , No. .185 _____ D epart 6:88 p . tk .

. BOOEBSON B B A K O B 'T B A O ra^ , ‘ . SonthboOBd .

E . ^'Ho. » 9 ________D epart 18:40 p. b

il N ortbbenad •1 No. 340 ___ __ Arrive 4i08 p.

W 4 t t U A K B -9P v ' No. ISO s t 7 a. a . , g No. 83 a t 12:110 m , No, ISS a l 4:19 p. B3 No. 84 a t 8:80 p. B.

B«s Bogenon branch a l IS:00 » ^ .

' , The fo re jo b g m all'B aks-np i i op. t ' sra tlve a n d e f /ee llv s oadsr o rdbU n

_ eoBdiUsBStlf * S^Mt aBOoat of nuU^ s&eold ba dreppSd a t aboot tb e reg0 o la r eleslng tuna It wonld be 1» -3 posslbls to dispaU b tb s B ail oa tbi

Feh- "preelsa boor. * 'a n d .................. ..........

E-- • /* . • “^ io ■ . y } 1 / A

em- .

•7 ■E . '

~7 '

! i . With Soups,'■ Broths q

tneficcs w ith s<‘ - 9 k ■

■ *“ **■ “ “tms- h• w t n A o W b y p o c m i n r

■ ■ p .-C .-B .,A S S O R -rcD :b A K■4MtbtrP.C.B.prodaci . ,

CMU«bkM.-- . ■ ' A ik r«> r* (n lirlM & '''

- P i ^ G u s t B i i c o i t G

1 .................... ■ ' — - T .............

' D f l y i E i y i r■ f P i S i f f

; -Y o u n g G ir l ’a n a E s c o r t F o u n d '

' ^ S h o t t o l i ® F o n o w in g ’i - " . "

M t A u io R i d e ' ' • "

, FB E 8N 0, Cal|.^ ( /P ^ T b # bodies o f .iO-ycar-old Pauline O laii and A]ex -Wii\ter, 21 year old eompMlon on a night motor trip , were found diuly on Monday morning, near a roadside tw o . and a half miles f n m Saner, 18 mile't from here.

The giri had besn shot (hrough the ... bock of tho head and her. body waa fo u ]^ forty ft<et frdrn a parked nuto-

. m o ^ e in nliich wai huddled tho dead ^ b ody ’of Winter.

Tho authbrlUei believe th a t the pa ir ■' wero trailed by aa Irato friend bf tbe slain girl, wfao ihot W inter and then ended the life of tbe young g iri u sbe w u a ttenptlffg to flee.

Clasey O rsissra In 1771.,w a a - th e ,n n ifo n B .^

Ice Iha officers o f tbe corpa. Vjr o rd e rU f >18, tbe "Marine, Oommiltea,’* dated '8^ yo- te a b e r ^ , tm : • - A - g ^ te B 'c o a t - ^ ^ e a d - y V bB* # i tb ^ I t i ^ round cuff, atasbad a i«an« .

a sd pocketa, with buttons roond tb a ' cotf, sk irts tu n e d back,' bo ttaaa to

[5° anit the fadD gs; w hite w aistcoat u d breeches edged', with green, black ' gaUera and garters." Th# c rd e f alao sU ted tha t green sh irts w ere'oM ered

_ fo r the men i f they caii ba procured.**

In; W hst Ix Qieleis to you n a y be val- able to b the rs^ndvcrtlii l l In the

« elssilfled eolumni.C.-

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I. * V b arera r Bsfo M ilk y -.t- la tts sd ,« e D io a ra p ca lf r/

lag i t t woBlatfBl'«MU> tlea. I t wbipa, I ts flna .In <Ktffa% atlidcvM la

> eeeo* and la oooklat t t rtemptingly xleh. -Ask...:...

I. • f o r - » O rean 'a Only V r r *—- w p - — the

lB d.,brttar. , ' • .-

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and Bouillon 's,/a<fefif.'is the dinner w hkh com- 'Jl soup and Snow PU kes-the d iip ,. , flsvertd sOdi wafer. And. Tor tbe v .ea-oysurs, salad* and-chcese. Sold b ire< fp4cksf< sud tlM /«a /fydB f

n j U | Don't ssJr/or crse/k»rs Q Q I -s sy S iV O K 'F C y fK ff f

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I Ni-iOIDM R E I i l ic a H M I- L ----------- O p e i a t i o n s - B e s u m e l a t j a c n a ;

j: m in ta S h o p s o f S o u t h e r r

' P a c i f i c — I c in g o f R r u l t C a rs

I . N o w G o in g F o r w a r d '

i ■ iu jE < ja W T O ,;O T -T im il» n ' whlcb nad p n ra lle li In Sacm ngnto . &nd lUMvUle, roUiona town,- 1 8 ,

j mllM D ortbout o f here, fo r sa rtra l \ Aajti, U oD dty w u mncb d e c n u td ; ta operations w e n rtssn ied ftt tli0 ) - Sam m e& io <boH e f .tk o SonUiain

P a d f lc ra ll ro f i- W u la p o rted , w o rk e n {.roceeded w ith th e W9rk

of le ls« I n ilt c a n a t BoserlUe. j . - Report! oRrevi] th a t tbo icing of tho ; • fru i t carVw M proceeding moro or lo u i ___ norranlly.J A t botii Southern Pacific anil WeiVi '- , em IMcifie iltopt In 8acrnmerito^ itrlk - .< I ioR cniplnycs wciv paid o ff Monday.

Blrikint- 'jlutpnicn here 111 prcicrvo__ _____ ordo^ajnun^'thc in ic tvea i f t h d r prom*

iio to SM rJff.'G llii Jones ^ lo ld i g e ^ .' Zre.oj»pol«t«d, M \doputyj ■ . v ihoH ffi, (h l i e . undoratondlna , thei*! . woulil no t {{0 outiiilo the ir r an k i In the

oxo rc iM .tif.^ lieir.au thority . .

1 : Denies UotUixatloD -Bnmort.

, , !\]otaijt Oeneral J . J . Borrco tookI ' , uecaiion ^nipbatieaUy to 'Irny rop'orU' i ■ from Chlri.RO and eleewliere th a t the

California p ia n l was liclng niobilizoJ fo r itr ik u d u ty . . A djutant General B o n ee iliclorcd he. cou ld .uo t'accoun t

. fo r tbu rumors, other thnn th a t they might have beea bafcd on (he fac t tha t ■overnl national. Ruard cortinanies abo'bt the s tn td bad .bccn boldiu); drilU anil

. .. , jn ee tlnR a t tbe ir armories preliminary _ to tfie jn n u a i guard oneampiaeBt n t

* . . M onterey from Ju ly 15 to 20. .D eputy S ta to L abor Commissioner

___ A rthur Juhnson vroa cliary about ' rIv*InR out iuform ation about hla confet* cnce w ith Roseville union Ipaders here

' la te Mon>Iay.' I t wns adm itted .tha t tho unlnii m rn had protested vrbat..(he,v-i)u clarcd V u the enforced lobor. o f .MexI*

t . . . - — -- can -w orken in llio Ro80ville ynr<U uu- ! ' . • dor tho RUD* of anaed guardi.

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C a s e F o r m e r ly P i ^ u n c e d S u l - i

c id e N o w D e c la r e d t o . ' ; *

: ^ e C a p i t a l C r i m e , ,------- • I

'S B A rT L B , 09^P/itwJmaa-~CliaTJe» t .■a. Legate, o f tbo Seattle police dopu^* >'

a e n t,. whose body, wlHi tw o bdl'et: * wounds in 'th e head, was feund.Mn^ft ‘■ Sar<^e on .h is boat, early,'on th o /o o n - '

•log of M arch IT, 1022,'w as "n juraer^ t ed by some p srijr o r parlies u i ^ w a / ' t aocor^B g to tlio.. report o f 'a special t

■ ____ Coun(f^grana~ju'ry,' submitted lato o i t. ___ . M onday'aftornoott* to "8 u j» rio r Judge /

^ p a lr tn a : n a l l . t . A 'c oron j* :4. ju ry previously had ro* I'

— ’---T '-poT tid-B -verdict_otjm ielde:ln the IiCt ^ ga to-case. . • ........................... '

^

IN C R E A S E D N U M B E R S :

(C o n tln u ^ from ' Poge One) ■ ' ' '

guard troo{(^'from OoohovIIIe nnd Co*' lumbin, numbering 150 men' nnd of-

f lcots wore ordered to entrain for N on ' Franklin , Mo., Into Monday n igh t and T' tnko charge of the M. K. and T. rail-! road property there.. '

' OLERES ORDERED OUT.

ROAKQICE, Va., (/P)—Member* o t B rotherhw d o fB a ilw ay Clerks,"Statioa Employes and F re igh t U ondlen on the ^ N orfolk Eod W estern . railw ay were d ordered Jlfonday n!glit to tralk out at (f lO o 'elock '/ucsday morning. .' -,

•S H B R irP TO TA KE O H A B O El" ‘ ”

- . CHEYE.VN'E, Wyo., f f f p W i th the ni -eonsent of., th e 'c lty . comralisloners po- pi

i___ ,UeJDg o f Ciieycane duriB.<;'lJie failM a^ w.shopm en’* " tr ike Tras tu rpfd over to p<

' She riff OdOTRo J . Carroll, Monday. Ho w: w as r ^ u r s le d to h ire a ll. thft..tlepuU nt.

/n V e M a r r .lo ran lntaln '.orderbere. ' th Uoion V ariflc officials deplared'Mon M

•• d a y th a t-^ 5 0 -o f-th o 1600 employos who la■*------w alked out Ju ly 1. had' • roturned=-to pr

w o r t r Union leaders, however, din- rt p iited-the figures. • * • m

* ........................................................................A W L W A T foN B o o j a m r A s r ' '

■ ■ '• '■ -^■ O T 'K A N E , m - x o m o ( t h i ' « o "------itr ik ia g sh9pmcn on the Idpho diylii&n

o f the Cbitago, Milwaukee and S t. Paul J" “ I rallrosd-'had applied fdr reinstfltem ont •. i i ; . when th o -eo m p aa y 's , ultimatum « • ‘‘‘ ■; ■ p lred a t .1 n'c loel^-M onday affcrnoon, J"

— ir------- M «or4lng-to -W U ]iaai_C onnoU y,_ditU _V . slon saperfnfendcnt. Tho rood h id giv ;■!. ea the a trik ing employes un til 3 o ’clock _

• - ^ !- - ilo n d a y afternoon; to re tu rn , to work ,'•without »04s. o f aetiiorlty. • ad- "Hr. dannolly reports’ lh a t applica iJn tlo a i for.po*sltlon%:*re b e ing 'reeelred dn

•^ •■ ^r^^ih 'cJy M t f a n a fl fn ll crew prob- oh a :.'I a by-w it], be seeared by tb.o en d 'o f tho not

g - : eor

.TWIN FALLS DAILY j

I

^ _______T lio reception-given tho Prineo -of

.W ales'w rhen hi< re tu rn e d -to Loudon ’ V, fro'm'hrs' world tour is sa id .to lioyo been tl’c the most enthusinstle any British

i S ! £Ijnl _P r e s i d e n t O f f e r s C o n c r e t e P l a i i

‘j ; f o r .R e s u m p t i o n o f C o a l

M in in g - .le r , _ j _

WASIMN’OTON, {/P) 1‘rcsldont;‘ H arding M onday placed before leaders

ho C''P>o3«rs a ad amploye* o f thn an- th rac ltc nnd unionized bituminous

. - mine flu lw , n govem m cht' plan for Mtt)]i>g 'lie £oa)"strlke . Ij-'Halled for im m iidlati rcsunipti^n.'n f worlTliy'’m iir i-re now out a t wage rate* of March 31. ln » t, ' fo r flxi;jR o f peroianunt wago ;

' levels liy nrb ltrn tlon and fo r nn. inve^- tign tlon to. rccommc^d perm anent solu- ' tlon o f pibblcms in 'th e eonl industry.' A ll ro p re s e n ta t lm -fit thA '^groupi. '

I concerned -Monday n igh t had delayed i defin ite nnswers to- the proposals, al- . Ihougli. 'uiiIqp,-:offieials- informed tbo presldent-thoy had no.^towor-'lo give a * eeptaneo or. refusal, b u t would sum*

. n'lon tho general policy e nm m ittec -of I’ the U n itr l M ine W orkers of A oerica : iiero S a turday to consider the m a tte r.

A day tif conferences a t tho Whitt! Houso and a t other offiee<i w ith Beerr-. < larics Il'trye ri F a ll and Davis and At*'

f t to rn e y U enera l D augherty partlcipa t- (ng w is tnken to b ring n js t lo n to th is

i t. ytothfacito H e n BUent.

n- A lfred M. Ogle, chairm an o f the bl- ir tuminnns fipc'rators’ group. Indicated M (bat his uM oclatrs considered lin arbi- i l tra tio n plan they had offered la st week, l i fo r d is tr ic t Bcttleiilents, " th o b«st ant'^ /a ir t s L w a y ” lo -gct the mines open,

bu t Jo h n L Lewis, p reslden t'o f th e uo- o’. Ipn, claHje-a tIHs “ as obsolete In thn ft. llB h t.> f_ the_ .p rc8 ldenV «_I»ei«* ‘‘l s ."

' Anth'rkclte operators, althongh their committeo was three'f1nlo«-ftt-tho W hite IIousQ, niaintainc*) .silence., Both bituminous, a n il-an tlirad to see*

y lions of tho general eonfereneo o f th<\_ coal indiiktry hnd indlented a deadlock ” J londoy ifotoro PresJdwil Jlnrdlng ' (. brouRht forw ard tho n rb ltration plari.

The govbrlimcntj “ c o n ce ro e d ^ ltli. coal ,j prnduetion su fficien t to m eet th e In*). dusirla l in d t r a n s p o r ln l lv ’ require-

m ents o f Iho c o u n try ,? ho palil, “ de­sired to have praduetlon rc'sumedi'’

proposes Im m ediate R eturn

f Ho proposed th a t mine workersshouliJ0 retu rn on th e "old w age 'iica lc 'and th a t ' a commission o f five representatives c o f lth e public, th ree o f tho iftlners and th ree o f 't h e o p ^ to r s . sliouM fix be

■- fo ro .A u g u it ;iO ,^ e in p o ra ry basic wage - s’cale (o l e ^ d d In cffec.t un til Mnrch ' J , 1D2.1: ■ I f " iU deliberations shoul I

e not resu lt in a scale by A ugust JO, th 'i.I- p rcd d e n t fu rtlic r s'uRgestca th a t th'o ‘1 jrnge J e v d r 'n t tbe time work was stop- .. 9 ped should continue un til a new scalen was ready. '*H , ^ -a d d it io n , the eom m issbh proposed,' the presilen’t said, should ‘Mhvcstlgot<>. .- I exhnusllv^y every- phase of the coal' ft Indnstry,'” and “ rcTCol.erery cost o f . ) producti.dn and .tr a n s ^ r ta t lo n ." Con- • grcss would be asked, i t wns a d d ^ , to '

make., appropriations to finascq .. antl - ;aulhoj;lze its w o r k . _

“ f hV v5.'tnkcn‘thU '>hVrteuf to the ', resum ption of operations b c to w e ^, iJcvc i t f i In tho Jo e w s f o f ths pub- I lie w elfa re ,” 't h e president condiidetl.J '. 'W hen ‘wo g rea t fo ires do no t agree - . there m J i t be a peaceful way to nd- .

j i i s tm e n t , - n n d 's u ^ ' a rb itra tion opens ‘ the w a y ." '

A P y j ^ O E g A RE APPROVED.

, -WASHINGTON. W V -A pprovnl T)f . advances n o t to 'exceed 000,000 to iJie Texns Farm Bureau Cotton asso* d n tio n 'fo r the purpose of finatieing th» orderly raarkeliaif o f rotlon. was an­nounced M onday by the w ar finance eorporatloo. ' ' ' .

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Y NEWS, TW IN FALLS,

jondon Greeted The Princi

-of pr|ncd .-ev'er received. Above, th don IM nee o f Wales, Princess Mary" an' leoii boc^hiuband, Viscount Laseellesi an< tlsh jh e 'Dnkw of York, w ith Prince Henr;

' I A ttH E H O fE lS ~ ~

B 0 0 m i6 0 N -S . Black, ( J lil tW i n I N. K r a r a a k tt , & c« lili .'iS 5V "(l j f f i l J co tt; Poeatello; M. Glavber, New York I Thco. Glauber, Duhl; R. H . Smith, &ii * Franelseoj R. M. D. ChlMs, BoUffTU

F. Banks, Boise; S. 0 . L'Her^BSon, Po Ign cntello;- Mr. and M rs.' H. D. U n d er

children nnd maid, Salt Lake; T ex Al len,-R oU o; ,T . J . MeMlllan, O'Noill Nev.; H nttle Helsloy, O ’N d ll, ^<ov.; F II. Tolmirn, D obe; ;R. C. Wilson, wifi ami i-hililren, S t. A nthony; C'.-V. RWi

out; arils, liiittlo Crock, MIeh.; - R. H ers KleJinnlnim *8tBmbaugh, Mich.; Eioi an- J a itiis ,.3 n lt iiake; Mr. nnd Mrs. J . L OUB Jnnu'S, San Fnindsco ; Dr. nnd M n . 0 for Frvd W ilrox, Salt Lake, fo r ■ ' • _____ _ •

J f S T n i.V E .-C l- E.'^iiHTurtoh, 8. 1, ' F riindsfo j E . E. Agi-e, I’ortland ; p . T

Troesfher. I’ocal’olln; C. B. Scott, J n r ill,; lil'lgo; C. C. Mnnger, Shoshone; Mrs, „ . \ .T . Veawe. Jerom o;'R .’l- :.a m ce ,8 cu - j4 ' tfet C E. DoyJe, i'JiHadoifJibl;, Cftas

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W irth e ~ i i ih t r o i i= l f i e 'b a l? o i iy 'o f :B n c k an 'i ingham p.ilaee. lielow, pa rt o f tho tro and mondous crowd thJjt checred hlni^ be inry foro tho toyal pa lace.'

^ H .-Ile ln ie r,-P ay e tte ; 8 . T •Hanilllon — { Twin Polls. George ^ rp ia n .S m lth , Buhl

■"JJ ■ HEAVY PIRIN O OPENS

Tu^ 0 * I (T b tr ,- ( /P > - IU .v j l l r b |[ b * u)rk ; Monilny morning in the direction olSnn Whampoa; tho scene of’ a duelJSundajP'U; ll)ctwccn fori* occuplcd by forces olPo- Q enem r Olien Chlung Ming and D rder. Sun Y at Sen ., ’ - ^ '

oiii, B R m o E ' S ^ S t e ' U P " ■ ; P- BELFAST, (flV-The bridge a t Dun-

leer. County Leoulh, again ha s 'b e en blown up, logothcr wjth' four others,

, '* thus severing rail communication bo* Iwoen Dublin and Belfast.

• , W ABEAM t OALLAll warrants of tho Independent

School O ntric t No. j , issued in Mny, J(i21, and regtitercil'liV -Sby, w ill'b u

q, pnld upo-i p rfson tatbn lo tho treasurer ' uf tho distric t. In terest on these w ar

ran is ceas(«y.July ^ 11122-., - *” • ' J / i lH M K Z O E f tA U ) , . ._JU - Treasurer i j w n i l c n t School - >a» td v . D istrict NoTl.

. a ’ ' ^s— i

top and m Step on It!id of a response do you amouipes the motor .take al! up 'f^; there a noticeable slow- long (ick-iip? Of course the, fihe q

due to the motor or * gasoliie ofterf.it i« a symptom ^ gj irie. The motor eveir'. oqjcriiinditions cannot deliva- ■ -£ r, than you put into it.

y o f th e n a m e o f **ga»o- alwayty ^ ' ^ ^ “a t a fair rate iS n d aa&.d6vdoped a certain u ie Pc

im 'C O N r m E N T A L O IL. ‘ (A Cplowdo CoipoRitio

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CwiMe.lhi iUoKtd Ouolint.mott i. tlwU.S.Nayipttl/icetlemfermoia

JidRNiNG, JU LY 11,1922

S t i i i , i i | I K■. -> ili!lion.AflainsLSoiitlierflJac]f

J.c AJJegeMttempt,toJa_n^; ' ufacture Sentiment ■“

" WASHIKOTON, W -C m p to la l » • filed with tho .deportment of justici Moaday In behalf of proilucert and shippers -of- tho Podfie coast agalnil the alleged activities'of'.the Boutherr Padfle railway in endeavoring t'c '-‘create 'Sentiment ‘ and ution ' againsl tho dodslon of tbo supreme court or derinin'dlsiolution of tho partnership ol that road with the Centrol Paelfie.”

Announcement that the complain! / bad bocD filed was.mado by tho Call

forniji committeo . .of producers and Bhippers, tho statement ad.diilff tbat the protest was based "on'tffforts of tbo Southern Paelfie railway to staippede cemmerelal organlxatlons Into support-

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l o u n t o f m o m e n tu m . B u t t h e p id

'f ro m a d e a d .s to p , s t i f f g ra d e s , an

Ig ^ t a n c e t r a v e l in g b r in g o i i t ’ tl:

e q u a l i t i e s in a 'p e r f e c t l y balanet jo l i n e r - C o n o c o . ' '

l . g d o l i n e is n ’t b a la n c e d .

)e r ie n c e , t i m e 'a n d m o n e y t o rn i^ js i

B u t *‘.C o n ( ^ * ' a lw a y s Kas s to o

t h e b e s t gaiso line p r o c u f a b l& ^ a n ^

^ays w ttl. F o f c o m p le te s a tis fa c tio n

c fd a rd ire ^ a irC b n o c o tH is M a s to . A hi P o ia r in e , t l i e p ^ e c t m O to r o il.

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;• ■' • log iU iitlemp^;.t# ev«db;'tte,lnt*BV d i 'I .. ' ' t h e su p » m t-_ ^ e i^ ;d o d f lB a J^ v .|; : :f 'A ' I ’ . A ssuronef .w ai re«eiV4d,).Uie -comi^t* * ' . , tee ^ Id , tha t, tbo jre tltion would be eon-

Ssfdered by.fbo d e i i i r t » ? t i w J o r > the next hearing of tiie dlHolution esae.

- A P le n s ir W w i " i ■ '“ • Tlie D utch patriiolu-O f tJi(j-H ud*oa'~ -

. . and tho Mohawk valley w ere a-hbrdy C J t jaw * . YpDrt ttffO/ «ay« U r. Jam es

'j l : .N ortlifrfclCounty,;: 1 w aa told the — B lorrof^liC 'W oolag of charm ing Map-—

•grlHa;; Tdn ^ )jA l«b tcnho r* l. w ife of____ 1‘hlllp Schuyler, i t seeina tlm t PhlUp,i m who-wuB big nnd siniif, came ii> blowa itico M nrgrltin'a fu thcr oa lhi» triiH

. near R ensw laerttjck In a dispu idover “ poll*-or lobucco o r rum. .. Philip, w u ;

winning when M nrgrtlla ruslicd to tha liem nld of tie r fallier unii begun tu beat

.{'• hi* untiiKdnlHt. Philip wna so much' Imprejsed wilh bprJJstJc ab ility oDd wilh her posRihip vnliie aa an nlly la llioso daya of m l itinn and d a n g tr lh a t '

P of he woneil nnji m arried her. All tb a t *" -wae nlMiu{.t|ie ji-iir IIWO. l . r n n n o t ■% a ln t voucti for ihc stnry, b u t ' l t Avna an 3all- old innn'B liile when t woe m boy In and Alliany, w hen' ninny pcopio '^ofc».the Dutch nf th f aovi’f itc rn th 'ren tu h r.— ' ‘(IjO I. - , l , I i

v.,i« I f /b u r property is 'desirable and i». advertised in the .elasslfied - voo'Il

find your bujrer. • ^ ., , ,

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^ ■ • ' . ......... _ S w e e l e x S a y s . 1 ■,

In p itend ing tlio helping h a n d -to

clubt throughout tho Unltcii Statcg bsd OonadA ore f lnd iog tbe ir oIjjoctWo and

. field for lo to r, M. J . Bwoolojr, p rc iiden l ■ of the ^ I n F&lls ilub , told fflw anlans

- a o d 'tH tlr '^ v e R 'a t an in fonnat buil- ncBt and loclftl o ieetiDg'U oD^ay even­ing a t tho Kogonon hotel.

: ;E«PWt* M D0l8g»t*

f \ J f r , Bireelfij made th li»»taj£m enl in ' tb? course.of,hia report pn“ th T convon-

'.tibn df Kiwanls club intcrnatronal a t Toronto,, which bo a ttondcd aa delo-

------- gat« jtrogLthft^ffin .Fialla c M .— ______Approslmalolj'* 80 men and women

Were ecotod a f the table aptoad a t tho itogeraon hotel d ining roon; whero tho ovonlng.’i fe i'tlv itip i began. Club nieni' ber* and 'thelS'.gi)esU 'Jpinod:in alngiog

' several, long t, an^ in^ add ltion -yoea l Doralwn veto t fv e a hy A Irs.- '0 . P. Duvall’ and & r s , .£ II. M aatU 8,.w U h aeconipiininiKit p b jo d ' b f M raJjHerlln

• Datlejr. L a to r in - th o evening tiio Ki- ~ I f a n l ^ ^ r t h d l i n a d i e y : kd joum fd -to » Shoihone fd (a fo r a 'g e n m l good Itme

. and md^nilgbt dane^ /' ' '

■ ; : ; ^ y j i U p B a ^ -

yri«'na»Iilp e x liting betw een the peo-• pla o f '-tbe V nlU d S tatea and o f Can­

ada' atr'eiMd by the- prfneipal njicakera/at the .convention, Mr. Swqo* ley la id !' I n aome in itoneei, he aald, ho th()Ught-})o'deli>clod>^B nolo , of-ro-

, . wDtmoDt or diaappoln tnen t on the part uf Canadian apeakera in rcipect to tbe refutal o f tho U nited Btatca to. enter

' the league of. nationa. Senator Bever- ogo in hU, apdro ii before tho conven- tl<in, replied to thcao alluilonli, declar-

♦ . Jn/r Jh a rtb a .'U D lt« l Btatca waa deter­red from entering the leagvo bccnuio of the numeroua hatibnalltlea composing

" i ta c l t la in ih ip ; ' '- . . . J lr . Swocloy poid a tribu(o (o iha

beauty of tho 'convention e lty and . Us surroundings and to th e C anadlon's m elboda'of Iifw onforcemeat.

■ i s E r t i r p m ^Stigar dompiihy Argues Doctor

^ .Should Look to S tate Board......------ for . 'F ees-

On the .itrounds tlm t tho coun _ without jurlsdletio^n in th e case a« l

tha t i t (fhould have been brought bu- foro tiio ,sla te 'Industrial v c ld e n t boardB. J'. P a rrr , wJ»b.£. A. Wai-

, te n . aB‘irftnrnoy .fo r;^ 'A m a lg a m ate< lSugar company urged ademurrer bcforo Judge 0 . J '. Duvoll iu probate ro-irt horo lfondnx .fn Ihe cnsit o f K, I t V a i iC o tC a j^ i^ th o sugar company. The w url'-ljo lftS ihd 'quu-. j,

. tlons prMuai5d u n d o fo d y i« m e n t. g ■ ' In th ij , ta<6' Dr. J f ttjQ jl t |r 'f u o la g ti

for »20,H -lalmed as f * « fijr p w fc u lo n ’ i, al servleos. r'endered, n t tUe instanca

* and request t h f w gflr eoni-. pany In thi> cose o^ C. C. Cardwell, a>i

employe, who waa b'urncd in an oeul.- q dent a t , th c fwtflj-y hero lasfO cttjbcr. j

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•">. B-■ Bdltfti b r .M f t . B. B. W iuraos

• Tolephdne Sflff. . . ' „' ^ K ' - d.

Mrs. D. A . Salmon enterta ined a few « friends cn Monday aftornoon in honor

of M ils M ary Coffoy, o f .C h i e ^ i ^ b o has bcoa her houso g u o s t'fo r 'a o v o ra i J ,

; days. A profusion of awpetpcaa >and y, (felphlnium wero used to dflcaralo 'fhe roomi.' Tho nflcm ooa waa spent io«l-. ~ ally and a.dollcioua tw o conrso lunch-.

• con served. The guests woro Mrs.----------- ^Cbartos Larion,- M rs.' E a r l q iio r ,.M ri.

A. BrosMau, M is..C bcat«r C lifti-M rs.C. w ; Orlmcs, Mr*. Qeorgo H nlla tt, M « .5 . H. Sedstrom and Mrs. 8. W. Ot-

■ . good. . •

. . . ' ' ^Mr». .T ..A ..Be«d^M ri._Q .W. Shrout ^ • and MrsT E rnest W hite apont'S unday fit, n t Bnhl, guests o f Mra. A . W. Ostrom.

' \ J 1 ' '■ " O m i t . " o n e • Csln. ■

A t a m i o »m i,orli;i»»llr "0 ,Mrt«ln» Vc'ni'iian coyne Kcflrcc w orth o p r farUi- iDg." nccordln* ;o llnndle Colgraye’a Dlctlonnlrlo. imbllMiH In lO ll. Uclng

.. . tho I'iricc pnld fo r i Iip Vonetinn news-

gniOaans Buumet) l l i f » n h io .u f lh e .coin. '

RKAD. t h e C I,A B 8iriK D ADS.

MONTANAV , liim O A T E D i Ia NDS: o ffe r unni.

oal o 'p^ rtto llier-.fo r-liom eseeker* .

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l l \ D o o lin c s t o O r d e r D . G u y to

P e r m i t B . A . V a n M e t e r . t o i Igg E n t e r O o 'i i tq s te d S t r i p ’ " ' I

— :^ a a .U m :^ » ru o r _ u f_ t a r m - p r f lp o r l» - . coath o f IV fn Falls and operator u f u

saah: aiid-tdoor-lactory .-#1, N am pa,-lu |on nll tliy henrlHi! before JudRO \V. A . '

- to nalicock in dinlrlcl court hero Monday ! m w iUWWityily r.'i.l»lcd4 irclimliiarv effortU»il o f U. A. VniMoler, owiirr i>f n-ljolnin^ ’»nd farm properly i n ’qiiU t title tn a s trli. ‘en t o f land «ix f m wide ou iJip eflot sido jana of Quy'd pioperly llirough'w hich Van 'usl; M i'tcr aci'V* to run an irrifiation ditch. 'cn- The .fiMo .wfts prcsented-on an order '

(o^Oiiy (o slio^-j-nuse .wJiy Van M eter ’should not enter upon the property in {question for tho purpose of construct- !

in Ing tho Uiteh. ’en- Tho court declined to Isue an order ‘a t d irecting Guy to pDrnlU tlU -to be .aone. *

!lo- Ouy wa" represented by E . A. ^Yn^ ‘___]m _ n n d a A. Bnilry. J , W, I’c rie r ‘

and O r w : Wllliara a p ^ r c a 'a rc o u n .- " ^ Iho V an M tU t______ .

i.IQffiPil:iie ■ — —

NewNjSystem to Replace Oyer-'■ workedFurnacesafilin-i . ' i

" colnBuilding j 'ml - ^ - . <3,0. Installation a t tho Lincoln school of 1(1, on indirect heating system to replaio ^ rg. two' furnaces th a t havo boon overIo)id' <i ,rt ed In tho post, was detennlccd upon ]|

a l n meeting Mondoy svenlng of tbo Twin Falls school distric t board of e d - «

Jf. ucstion. Decisioo in this regard was <> n- reachcd a fte r bvestlga tiou and dls- c If. cusslon of the problem covering several >f. weeks. I t was learned th a t the' fur- ^ of naces to bo replaced wure heated lo so Bg high a degree in order to properly worm i,,

the building, thnt walln of the fuiTpeo q liQ hMVno almost moltffo. aod warpod.' ^ lie t l clerk ti-as InslrtiW cd'Vjt odvertiso fo r-w '* bids for installotlon of iho proposed ft

healing system.' . ' f tTho board, upon motion of Jam es w

I I P ltrgerald, accepted. Iho annual-rcpo rt.tf N of tho bookkeejwr, F . C. Lynch, and w

au Jh a r l« J iJ* pullientiou. PubJIfotion w o f the report was awarded, to The Ob- ft

) f server, tbe bid of w h l c l u ^ lower than *l thoso either of The News or Times.

Report of ih'o treasurer also wos ae- ^ ccptcd and w arrants were drderoil^ dm w n in paym ent of claims jigalnst th e '

^ J lJ lr ic t Jn tho jo n io f 3051,09. .

“• • ANH0)JH0HB£BNT8 . - - a t 1’ Thero will bo a regubir, meeting bf th '■ CotAiz fi'niitfmpmcnt 1. 0 . O. P., Taes- ol

day evening, Ju ly 10. There will ba |^ business o f importance nnd all'm em - te

bvr> Oro uqucsted to be' , |t l ,

If During tho abseneti of tbo reg u la r 'n r Instructor; Dr. ■ Hal D ielor;-tbo Boy] Scouts; class In sw im m ing-w ili be df

K taught-by I'nul Bleler. Tho next meet- f t >■ Ing of t h j cIoA T vIII bo on Wednesday 5 from I jr ro l l - . .*■’ ' —'1 Tho and 8. club will hold the ir I: a n n u o l^ n l c a t the homo of M f-w id ■ f Mrs'. E orf B ryan t W ednesday, Ju ly 12. «

Dlnnw w llU bft.served a t six b'clock.' All mcmbera are aake^-to eomo ,early

I os t Iicre is impbrUnt- business to eomo - tM «fore-tbtrcJnbs--ABypno.wfthing.^uri

ther In fo raa tlda 1» asked .1* call M n ., B ryant, tcTdjjhono number 2 0 3 -M .';.

Th'o' Woman’s Ptt^grenlvo club- will ■ meot w ith Mrs. Roy Shaw on W cdnei- .'

^ d a y ^ to fn o o n , Ju ly 12. . .

^ ' '^ A M smoo'.? " Jo u ta lk -nbout llie good old rtny»■* nnd tlic' fun you used to.. Iiiive. Why, you "didn't Ijnve mnvlnj: plctnrca i but

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S u m m e r ^I. ~ . . .

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HaileyKetchurtT^uyer.

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P a llB , F i l e r , B n h l , $ 1 2 .0 0 -— f r o m J o l 7 1 0 t o J t | l 7 a l . ,

U r s . S o h n b e r t , U a n a g e r .■ o f- a n y a r - a g a i n t h t e y o M .- _

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NEWS. TWIN PAT.T.a. Tl

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.HANSEN TAKES HARD G A lito Vipont Team Oooa JJewa to D ofe»t B*; ' i - Superior -P la y in g -e r - tU --' i , . • ■■ ViHiori •

' llan ien won from the strong Vipon’t ( u Sunday iUemooa a t Vipoat, ia . l a * Ranie b y .lhe sc o rd .o t.a taA. ‘»l>''.ncd up for tho m lner'i'and

lav pitched ? rta l ball for nlno Inning*, 5 ^ p iW u » ^ h ^« H W i{U {n |H U B se i» lte^ 4 o .

11 s c a ttc rW bits. ,ln th e ten th ho flj; soaked Chambers In the sIhU Wtlh tho j,lp l« lle t, and gave way to " M u rp b ^ Mor-

ley; Goodnight g ree ted Morley with J,, n scorch'or to right, sending Barhnrd,

running for Chambers, to th ird . Bar. (pr n o rd -sc o /iJ wJim L aury sisglod to,

right. Kelly slng led^ver aecond, fill* ing the b.ifra. R FuUor j f n t a Texa» leauuer to* left, seifdind aoodnlght ami Laury oerosa tho {.latter. ... Vfpont failed io do anything in ,th e ir t a l f o^

ft-i the tenth, and Hansen w ent home w ith tho long end of one of th e ha rdeit

*" ) F rank Fuller, chucking fo r Hnnseii,: tw irled a masterly game keeping such h itte r , /J, MorJsy and HIJm under eon-

,tro l n t oU times. F.lght scattered hit« /V :w as tho liost tha t Vipont fould do with

his benders. ,.' A return ga.me with Vipont will be

r played a t Hnnteti Ju ly 30. 'I : The batteries Sunday for Hausen J ivero: F . Fuller anil P a tten ; fo r Vipont ■- B nteB rM orleynnd- mies. • -------------- \

p . .OOUQABS DEFEAT FIL& B J ^ < ^ The Twin F a lb Cougars.^ co p tsln e ii,

•r;by Qeorg? Taber, journeye'd to ,K le r . 1 Sunday nftcrnoon a n d ,to o k tho m e r j ! Juniors Into cnnip by th'o seore of 17 t o '

' 3 in a ' I : inning offoir;“ The ballcrles for F iler were Satur- y dny. N eln ti and Sm ith; fo r tho Cou- “ ' ^'nn>. Ja .'k fihci'lian, JJnv Stevens omL

Holli* Mnrtln.Coach Dale CoKsxvell, o f thp Cougars.

•1- winht's mnr»* giiihes for hU.ro'horta, ami »» <T(n lie nn fhed th rough .the sporting !*• column a f this paper. • ial ... ..ir- T W IN FALLS TO PLAY ^ M B B E L T “ .T he newly ^ rg n n lr .e d T w in Fnll*. ^ baseball,,teaW 'iinder the managomeni ■JO o f ^ ^ A l r f o r l h , will Ko in Klmbi*rly

T K 'r^ iin i’.iy to piny fh r retut'd gaoic or-w lih tlie casienders. K imberly, fresli Jd from their virto'ry over Burley, feel,

eonfident thn t they ._wil|, even mniteni es w ith tho .local oggr«gntinii.' Although rt,tho*loflals-ha'vc-p!oycd .but-onc-gamiL_ id with' th>i present llne-up, th e y nrO| in working out eveiy evening this week I)- for Sund.iy's bnttle, nnd the team ., in should lie in tiptop shnpe by Ihe e n i ,

of ihc week. Tho gnmo will s ta r t nt c. B o 'cloek sharp. i<l- - ' " " " • " • ,0 ’ DBTBATS B U B 18Y j

j ^ h e f a i t Kimberly tea mappUed n ] M a t of whitewash Sunday aftcfiioon '

■ - a t Klmberl.v lo tho 'Burley team ,.w hea, ! if they wnlhped the la tte r hy the scofc ' v o l l l J l o O . • Iil l Superior fielding and heavy h lttln 'it;, 1- te ijs jh d sfo rj '^ B urlcy has a good team j

U nd a~roJiplc o f^no re weeks of p ran ',. i tiee will make the rest o ( tho' team*

r !n n tho branch s i t n p and take notice. y | The ba llerle s 'fo r K im berly in Sun- , e d ^ » , ^ tn e were Lemp, Thompson and i' Oourtfc.r ■ J * " --i* ;

m . c t t W INS OLOBB QAMB j •F ile i 'took » id fi'/fliagh t .'game Sun- {

^ dny ^(e rnnon a t the F iler fa ir grounds j

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IDAHO, TUESDA~i^MOsi

^ from tbo Clover'nine b y the score’ of ^ 13 'to V is . ' Tlie gamfl aocsawed from ^ iU r t to flnIj® 7^i\J~tlio oulcome w ai

,iu doubt up to the final innlqg, / A largo .crowd witnessed the game.

llE Tbo bailoHos for FH rr were Shoeffor , )|ind Bnclstu; for Clover, Fclako a a i

B*; Johnson. • ^

■ FRENCH "G lk WINS AGAIN

^ S n z a io ie .l iB a g l^ aJa iid -P u taa JW ^ ^ Saay*82iapo. in Foa tsre Z b tch of .

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*5*; WiMtil.KDON. (JPh-ySn. M olh hUl jio lery and b iiuuno Lvngleii mci again on ,1, the tennis rou rt Monday, this timo tn g ,. the mlxe-l donble*. The French cham- Ith r* °n 'h a d i s her partner the ite rilnu j j A ustralian player, P a t O ’Hara Wood, j j ' while Dean M other of. th e 'U n ited

S tates was on Mrs. S la llo rr’K jldo 6t 111.' tho^nct. • Tlio L eiig lon -W no^ ilt^ inn

tlon won w ith comparative e a A ^ th e Americans being forced on'.the dJfcn- * lv o .;r i .jn _ « a r t lo f in ish ,.th e ntalrb ending '> -2 , C— «. T his brinits*Mlte.

| i | '. Lengfen and her partner into tbo finals ogoinrt F.1lubet]i Ryan of California nnil Raml-jlph Lycett. wMrh Is almost

*„ eertain to furnish a spectacular con, e h ‘« t .>]].i Dean Mrtlhey nnd 0 . C. Caner, tho it» Anierlcni. plaj-ers, defeated two teams Itll in tho men’s-dovhles, coming through

.to tb»-tem l-flnal by the ir vlftor>-~ovor 1,6 CaptnlH II. a L. Uarelfly oad R. v .

W ertheim. I t I* Ijkely Ihnt (he Amer­en lean* w ill, iiext nieot J . 0 . Anderign ,nt nnd Raiidnlph I^ c e tt . '

won tho championship In tho^m en’a 'aintles. overwhelming Randolph "Lycett

-J ^of.Englnnd, in. s tra igh t scta.^ [

I " : - J .....• o E B B 'm N a K A T o a .........“■ 'to l PHILADELPHIA, l*ii., 'yP}-IIarr.v

Oreb o f i'lftsburgh succussfully ilnfend- ed his iliiiit hcavj-welght title iio n d av '

,u. n ight in Jn clght-rnuiiiV. bout -with ,,,1 Tonimy Loughmii. I’hllDdelphla, mlil-

^ l e ’vfeiglitT L o u g h rh ira id 'fa ir iy ''w e ’l’ f,, III tho fir^t two rounds, but a fte r tha l ],t the rhninplim hnd thu betlcr, of tho ar

:> figh t was fast and rough. In tho f irst two rounijs, tho local boxer’s

i7 speed botherod Greb, but his blows op* ' |«. parenil.v lacked sleam. ■ In tho third j nt round the P ittsburgher eut loose and , Iy from then until tho ond o f tbs figh t IC ho had Looglircn at his motey, Oreh ill mndo no e ffo rt a t boxing seleneo but cl, s tm k -f ro m ovory direction. Ho hit 1 ni Loughreii on 1111 parts of his body fro m ,' ;h th o wolst up and kept up tho bombard- ^»i-.iiioat-contlnuou8ly.__L.^_:_____________^

I Loughren was gnmo and maijo n gali . ^ lan t stand. H e Cried to figh t hack, hot ^ -tl ie ebamplon’a apcod wos bewildering, j

SNQLISH PLATB&'DBFEATBD i «, . OLKNCQB, Ills.,, (ffV ^W riso n R .!

(Jltftmy) Johnston of fit. Paul, tho Min-1 nesota'.^toli champion, Monday defeo»- [

" ed;W iJlii) t in n ie r e f England, fo ra ic r' " British am ateur cbampjon, on(l Led DIo>, ■".-'gei,’ New Oceans, pr’ofossiondl, In n | '“ 'praetleo 18-hoIo match o v e r'th e 'S k o k ie !- leourse In preparation for piayJng. I n ' **jtho national open. -

JohDstnn hod a. medal score of 711'' {^gainst* T.*) for Dlegel -and 77 for .H unt-[

er. Por Is 70. In .m atch play Johnston won from H unter 3 and t and' f^oni

I ' Dlegcl 2 and 1. j

SCAT PBBVBN7 BOUT . I- ..JE B S E Y CITy.’ N'. J . «> T -T hom ln

4«tors* sta te antl-prlr.e fig h t eommlttu-'■' of. the. C tiils tlan> liu rrb Monday con- * fonvd.w l^h counsel aad d iscuue^ ]c(fnli

D i f f e r e n c e 5 t h e D i f f e r !tself, advertising is l i t - ' nd the-difference in iti ■ I differences w hicltexist.

as some-meh'afe strong ■iie and interesting, so is dvertising. And ju st as., fien are ineffectual and ind boring, so, is some idvertising. ’ isdtrpayrto-advertise?-’ ; thosem en who arekeen p 1 students of the public :e i t pay them.* I t pays men who-are tru thfu l,

. / PnblUbed by Tbe Tw la P«Uf ^ m e A s v ic a n A noeU tloa

ipN lN G ,'jTJLY li,1922,

e-'of s te p s ' fo -'prevent J^the' bofit beW «'» from Benny Luinard and Low Tendler bero w ai du-7uly“ 2r.— Bcc-rotaiy. lilU cr of. tho / a commltte.v announced tliat V ltb ln - ■ a

day or m;o, 'ft ■ |tatem enl coiltuinln- f/o r sruuo BU/;<rlirs wnuld bo Issued;

. ' . ■ B j O I I S l t. . . National .BiHo AsBOclation Ex> ’

"~portB7Brcak-Ail~ProViouB-T II -. Scores .on Targets

,}«! WASniNGTOK, (^V -S ix world'* ToiT re^iords weie einitjll»hi‘d“ llr lh u l u r n ^, tn tb lrd shool-off for the |>rone gallerynm- championship, of the United States, t'l.![{njj N a t lo n a l .I f r^ Associatlc/^: o f Atiteekn)od. onnounce r M ^ a n y . ■ I . •Ited I 'ir ln g 'a t ih J thrce-clgbths Inch bull'

af n t &0 feet, R , 0 . McOrMh. U w a t.lInn Colo., j in d .H a n y Palmer, Sheridan,'the 'Wyo., eaili m.ado 250 cnnspfutlvo .hull*,fen- A t 75 f e c f j . R. B.vcrly, i‘l<i«a, Ohio. ;itrb made 2!ii> rnnsecutivo bu lli 'on tbe luil^ .tile, inrh bull of the official ta rge t andlols ^lurc on unofficial torgels Of tho samenla dimensions. T. K . U o , Blnnlniitlnm,!

10* A la, ran ji.ir consenitlrO hiiHs, J . Spn-;on lorlch, Joliet, Ills., ran 234 and Harry

W olflnger,, Stockton, Cal., 233. ' Alltho of th e se l ie new world’s recordi. ^tins • ' ■ '

im iiM isFE iE ii;ign Sale of Well K nov^'feattif .to ,

tlniite Sox Declared by Nowb- ) n'i "■ yRaper-to-Bft-Pending— —p:ett / ' • ..■ , . ' . I

I 9LS>^CLA^0.. 0.,.^/PK <V ’denl Whlcii.;' would transfer Babe Ruth to th? WMM | Sox Is'pondlng,- according, to a storyi- published here Monday by tliij'. Clnvo-' land Nows^ ^

Inv ' T h e 's to ry . whleh came from. N ew ' Iti, York soiiri-cfl* stoterf th a t In re tu rn .fo r, J J . « u lh , A iriiQ -W ard und eltli«r W nlto '' , j ’)-Ifolt-dr-C 'urI-M ays,-fho-C iilcago-cIuI.;- I,g4. will send to th o T a n k ce s , Eddie Col-

Hns, Amos Strunk and one other Whllo I Sox player. A big sum of money nlso] will be p ild to Now York; • i

W eight Is odlied to the report, iho^ „ story 8tnlc«,*.ly tho continued confer-1 Ird York owHcrs o f llarryl

J Grablner, business manager of tb ‘>' . jW h l to B lx . ■ i

Story la OeaHd. j

)Ut "^Ve nre sntiliflod w ith our club ' b it for R uth ,” said H orry Grobiner, bust?

mnuagcr o f thu Clilcago While r j . Sor, M onday when jhow n tbo dispatch

_ from Chveiaiid wiilrli said tbo Wliite '8 o x ‘ Vrerd"ae'BbtUting'fo'r'"thiJ' faiiiOHa ~ homo run hitter. • '

I ^W o lire satisfied w ith out club dn.l

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„■ TWIN FALtl t - [ ........

' l ' ' i K l ‘r .u ip if i j j ; w i th H th r tc i ■ $540.25'F.O.

K'ti) KiiiiHbout, with 1“ - • $510.10 P. 0.e» • ,in-

s i n A d v e r t i jr e i ^ e i n M ^

sincere, in teresting and ' able. _____ ~

I t pays th e men whos u6t deserves the ps whose brains are keen • to organize fo r succe

‘ Ju d g e enough of th e "mind to knowjhow to t« story with sincerity ah(

1 e s t’ So when you judge

!^ ~ tis ih g v - ji^ e J t_ b y _ h o j- used and .By whom—nc ,■ self and of itself alone

■Remember, an ugi;, looks ju s t as ugly in a, ii

P«1II H t n 111 a H W » H 0 ii m u i \ .ton pf .A Jintuli, AoicUi. J ■

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:fa so ^ d e s ore pending ," (^rqblner adi> - ■ - cro ed. ■ • : • *

' r.• a ' ‘ LYJrOH^BBTAHra T H IiB .n<: NEW YOHK; W>)W oo Lynel^ot^^flw , •

.Y ork re?oi£ed tbe wwW'a ,weight tlllo from.. Johnny B u lf .b y .ia .. •

•T technlcol knockout In tbu 14rfh w u^d v - ' I of thelr-rhi.m pbnslilp match Icbediiled V {0:g0-I3 rounds M d a d a y -a lg h tl-L y B e lb .,.^

ii|icnrd Ihu fourteenth witii a smashing X* 'n t la c k .tb a t sen t tbo groggy chaniplpn... ... — >lu-tbu. floor w lthin-slx-sccoods.— ________ _

j BT. “J ? E ? jV B l i , \ ^ I } l l l y MUke of Bt. ^

* Paul took ]f> ou t o f 18 rpuailsjnat

'y lo newspaiwrmen a f the ringside, andi wns given tbo declslon*at.,tbo end of aV le thargic t a t t l e hero M o ^ y n f ^ t ; "

,11 ■ "f® heavywoighti.

OBTB JU D GES’ DEOiaiOKJ ' ALHAN-y,'(/P)~Tomm y Robson' of ,. ' lloslnn wiiii the Judgca' di'clslon over*

George Rl.nde, Pacific .co-ut mlddlo-'„5 w eight, in ' is ' rounds lie rc Monday ■ flight. Kobson punished Bhodo severt- "I ly about the head.

T L A .ap la n ili'M o d tc ln B for tb e B teauH ry ■ tad L ite r

" a m m b e r la ln ’s Tablets fo r tbe storoaeb nnd-ilver are spleadld. I never

' tire o f telling my friends and nelgb-

Bbora o fS f ie lrn u d lltle s , '» writes. Mrs. William ' Vollmer, Eastwood, N. Y.

,W hon bilious, constipated c r troubled: fw lth indlKi'stlnn, glvo them a tria l;--------

They wlH do you g o o i^ t^ v . ' •

^■| ^ SS" A5K YOUR-DRlicGISTJ i ‘ o r Vi^ i t e '.

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days, MoD<U7 WAS m odi d e cm ie d . u open tlons wero resnned a t ' tlio .

J_;__________ Satram eato ehopo o f the SooOig p(• , -Pacffie ra il ro u l a n i u inpo ried .

w o rken proceeded w ith tlie w ^rk . o f id n g I n i t cars a t BoseriUe. •

RoporU aRrewl tb a t.th o W nff of, tho I > f ru i t c a n w ot proceedinsymoro or loM

normally. _ ^I ' ' A t bo*.!i Southern P u l f i e anil Weit-

c m J'flcJHc «frop« In Sacr/imonto, •JrlJc- ? , inK cwplows wch) paid o ff Mon'aay.' .'

mrlkinK 'nIioitmon'liero n ltl preicrv<i A. . ordQl'iom ong.-lhcm BO lv.ctJC tlicicprem i'

i ic io 'S liw if^ EIH# Joric* IioIi18'bp6<I, ne .n p p o in to d IS 'n trik o n as ' deputy

' i-tx-. I h i - , thejrI woiilil no t go ou(tUo>iboir ran k t'iii the i

• 'T '” " " c io rc iio of ibe (r''M th1ir|ty i ' '

. ' Denies UoblUsaMon S n m o n . ' >

^ Q tn n t dcnc'^al J . ''J . Borrco took oenufon r-nphnlleollyj to *lcny report* fron t Ohiri.RO ond.eltevrhero th a t thd'

'• .CaH rom fa_cngnt 'w'a« being mobilteerl for, itr lko du ty .' A djn ion t’ aflnernt ' Borrco ilietarod he could no t account

i fo r thu fumorS) other thnn th a t they •m ight have been b u o d on the fncl tba l •OTorah iiAional guanl eoipn&nlei obo'ut

; th e s to ta had ..baea holdloi: drills.ao<1 | m ooting a t the ir arm orici preliminary to tho jn n u s l guard enearopmeat o l

■ . M onterey from Ju ly l f f \ 2 0 . 'D epoty S ta te Lnbor Commlislonor

A rthu r Johnson was chary, obout rIv* Inc ou t Juformnliou about 'h ls confei- . cnee w ith notev ilio union icadors.hcre la te Monday. ^ I t w ai ndm ilted th a t tho ° union m rn had protM ted whot they dc

■.•.elarcd.wu tho .cnforccdJalio r^of.lJM i:, , eao workers In th o ‘noiovllte yards un- .

' dor tho Ruos o t armed g u u d i.

ifiiliiiriippiiisisii

t o e F 6 r r a ? r l y P iD n o u n c e d S u i - J

r c id e .N o w D e c i ^ t o " i"

’ B e C a p i t a i C r im e h

• "■ Is' S B A m E , Ch"*®* j '

6 . Lejpito, of the Seattle police depart- « n e a t , whose body, two ballet •*

; -.W euntls'Jn the healdr.was f o u n d 'ln a gsroge on his beat c a r ir ,o n the mon».

■ . . in g of March 17, lB22,'.waa'^ 'mttr'ae'K , odby-som e pa rty o r parties unknown,M ti

.Q KorUjig to tfao .ro fo rt o f a s p e c if tr eouoiy" grand jiity , submltled late on U 'M ondsr a fto rnO oa;to '8 iipo rlo r!lo ‘3 p f« O a l r la & H a l l . ' t '

. ■________A ’eorooer'i ju ry prcviotisly had.ro*por{cd“ a veH lct o f suicide in the Lo- **1cato ease. ............... * A'

• ' ■ - , • • ee

INCREASED NUMBERS ”{Continued f rb d 'P a s o .One) ' '

g u a rd 'troops .from Boo{iovillo nnd.-Co- M' __Inmtilft'' unmtinrliiff Ifift Tiifn nn il' nf. br‘ f ic e n were ordcrcd to cn trs in f o r New

' T ranklin;-M o.v-!ato M onday night-am l take chargo of tho M. K. and Ti rail- road proporly there, i ' ‘ T

b lE B K S O BD ^aZ D OUT.

— n O A N O K E .-i 'V -W l- 'M tm ljM i- ' Brothorh>od o f Railway. ClcifVs, S tation

' ' Employes and F re igh t Handlers on the „ N orfolk Red W estern railway wore

'o rde red iiundoy n ight lo w alk out n t ij, ' ....mIO o 'clock 'T uesday morning.

■ “ flH BBITP TO lA K B OHABOB ' J "

CHEY£.VNE; W yi., ( ^ W i t h the no - ■ consent of tho e ity eemmiiiloncrs po> pr

iicing of Choyenn# during’the raflroad wi ■sbopoiea’* n trlke was lum ed over lo pe Sheriff OoorijB J . Corroll, Monday, H e iff WAS requmled to h ln /aII tb s Joputies ncccssarv’to m ninlain o rd rr here. . (hi

- .Union I’a d fle officia ls deplored Mon « : — --------------------------- (lnj..thaUW0-oI-the-15Q(Lcinploycs who iu

’* walked oiit Ju ly 1," fc ln rn e d ' to pri........ w o rlT Union leaders, however; dli- gn

puled tbo figures. mi. --------- . ^u

A PP L iaA T IO N S OOAUNff r A S r ‘

SPOKANE, ( /P )-> ’o n e 'o f the 430 r : ’ s tr ik ing shopmen on' the Idnho dlTision '

o f the Chicago, Milwoukce and SK P su l J'®. !. ^ railroad had .applied for reinstatem ent '

I I . w hen, tho com pany’s ultlmalum. ex-'1 p lred a t .1 o 'clock Monday afternoon. J" '

t t :— ■/ - V lio n superintendent. The road had glv

em.tho s tr ik ing employei nnHl,3 o 'clock ^■ ' j ' ■ i l d a d a f afternoon to 're tu r n to work . ^

v: STlftoot ’b is .o f sen lerity . ad>Mr. Cepnolly, reports th a t appllen' the

:_ ji£ :U io flilf6 r!.p o ilH o n s ,arB _ b tlD (t. received dni1 ' 'ia t'ft . 'H v e iy ra te nn'fl a full crow prob- ord

I < . 'afafy,wlll^bo seetired by ttho end o f tlie aoo

< 1‘ I—

^ I N . FALLS DAILY y

ffowLont

*'J; The rocep llon 'g iven the -P rince o f i .Wales when ho returited to Loudon I from 7i{i world tour Is sold (o hove been {i

h f the ,, m ost , enl^uiliuitic _ nny _ British t

? ™ S iJl , t1.1 P r e s i d e n t O f f e r s C o n c r e t e P l a n ;

2 • fo r R e s u m p t i o n o f C o a l i,

M in in g - j*

,V W AB IIISOTOS, m - 1 'r.ildom ,i ' H arding M onday placed before leaders n

, o f employers and employei of Ihc an- .T - tb rac ilo nnd unionized bituminous J . mlng. fiotu],. n ){ovcrnmont"plinrr'fDr f

s e t t l lu i Mib c o a l-s tr lk o .- I t callcfj for Immedint ) rcBuniptlon o f work by n k era now oul a fw n g e rate s of March 31, _

, Inst,, fo r f ix ing o f permanunl wago * luvel* by nrbitrntlon nnd fo r an in te* . ^

. tig a tioa lo rceomm'end perrannenl solu- ’ tion of'p iob lcm s In Iho coal induilry . ”

'A l l f e p re s e n U tim o f tlie, groups " • concernod Monday n ight had dclayect ■

dofinito answ ers to - th e proposals, a l­th o u g h 'u n io n officials In/ormed the president they bad no pow er'to give-at- coptanee- o r refusal, bu t. would lum-

I m on-'lho general .policy, canimiltee o(I* tho U n its ! M ino W orkers o f. Amcrica •• here S a turday to consider'.the matter.

A day » f conferences a t the Whltn Houso, am i a t other offlcM w ith Secre­taries H orver, F a ll and Davis and At-

« to rn e y . ( lene ral BsugheTly partlclpat- t. Ing was *nkM to bring m s t r e n r t r th t i it singe. , • ■ ■

„ A oU irsd te U ta BUaat I- A lfred M; Og}e, chnlrman p f lhe.bi- 'r lum inous ; 0pem.t0Ts'* 'group, indicateil ' tVal his usioclates considered an atbi- 4 trn lion 'p lan they had o ffr r rd Inst week, . a W d is tric t solllotrienU, “ the bM t an^« fa lfC sL w n y '' to ge t the ,m ines open,

bu t John iL Lewis, president o f the nn- ■,. ip n ,-e la« c 3 th is “ as obiolote inr thii

l ig h t -o f tho presiden t's p ropo ia li." . A nthraeito oporAtora, although the ir • eommitteo was Ihrde tim es a t Iho W hite , House, m a in tn M '

Both bituminous, and an th ra d te lec. tlons of th e 'g e n e ra l conferonco of thn coal industry Iwd indiealfd a deadJoeJi' ;

' M onday, bcroro* President nard ing '. bronghl fo rw anW ho nrb itralion plan. •I t h e gnv'ufnra'ent, “ c o n ce m ed ^ lth eoal I p roductlon-sufflcicn t to ' m ept. **“> l“: . . . duslrlal and trannportalifyi reaulre-

m onts o f . th e country ,” he sa ld ,.‘ 'do- ilrcd lo hnve production r e s n m e d .^

Proposes la a e d la t e B e to n

-H e^p ropo frd -thn t mluo-workersshould __' return on the old wage scale and thn t .' a commission o f fivo reprcirn ta tive t ■ of- the public, three of-the uiinera ap<l . three o f the operators, shoUld fix be

foro A ugust 10, a temporary basic waRO scnie to b r held in effec t until Marth J . 1953.' / I f i t i 'ile llb e ra tlb n s shouM

> not result in n ’scale by August 10,,th<(• president fu rth e r suggested th s t th'o I wage levfiU a l the time work was stop- I ped should, continue un til d new scaleI ifns ready. . ' 'I Ip'flddltJon, tbe eoramlsiioD proposed,

(ho p res ljen t said, should 'M nveitlgote exhauitlvc*ly every pljAso of the coa)

I in d u 8 lry J .L f ln d J lro y j# l.fv e fy coit^of ;I prodaetion nnd tran ip o rta tlo ii.'’ Con- - -• g rc is 'w o jld i c asked, l l was added, to "

mako npproprlatlons to finance and ^uthorfso its w ork..

" I fasvo taken th is sborCeut to (.he resum ption of. operations because I be­lieve it «s,ln the In terest o f the pub- He w elfare,” the president concluded. ‘ “ Whpn fwQ ,great fe rrw do not agree • thero m ast be a pencofal way to ad ' ' justm cnt, and *uch nrbitralion opens the way .” • •____________ ____

ADVANOES ABB APPBOVED.*

, W ASH iyO TO N , y p > -A p rro v a l -o f '' advances no t t£ excced S'),000,000 to the Texas P ah n Bnrenii (Jjlton au^- elation for tho purpose 6f financing th** orderly, raa tketing of cotton was an­nounced ifonday -by (he w ar _floaaee corporattop.v [•.

■— - r ' - - - ' m p ’ t . r - : - -

r i A . T W D j . E M . : :

ondon Greeted The Prince

Of prince .-over received.. 'A bpvoi.'ljbcon Princo 'o f Wales,, l* riileoss'V ary andeu her- huibaird,' VUcoorit LosmHcs, otitlsh the 'D oko of York; w ith Prince Jlonry

^ |7 AT THE HOTELS tn o O E It& O N ^ . Blnek, Chicago; II.

c o ttj P o a te llo i M. Qlavbcr.’ New YokkI Theo. Glauber/ B uhl; B . H. Smllh, Sao Francisco; B. M. D. ChlMs, B oise;'D . P. flank's, E o lio t 8 . 0 . L 'H orI.iou , P o -

m eatcllo; U r. and Mrs. H . B . Lander, children ond maid. S alt Lake; Tex AI-. Ion, Bolso; T. j . MeMJIIan, O ’.VolH, Xuv.; U nltie llelsloy, O 'N eill, Nev.; F, H. Tolmun, Bolso; R. C. Wilson, wife and i-hildren, K t A nthony; C. Rieh-

n i lirds, Buttle trc y k , M ich.; R . ' 1!. rs RIchardRun Stanibnugh, Mich'.; Fred ■i- Jam es, Sn it lioke; Mr. 4inil Mrs. J . L. us Jmiii's, Snn Fninelsco; De. nnd Mrs. V. ar Fred-W ilrox, Salt-L ake. ;

1 '• I'B RRIN E.—C. E. W nrburton, Bail Francisco; E . E. Agee, I’ortland; E . T.

J,, Troeicher, Poratollo; C. B. ’Scott, Ja r- I bidge; C. C. Munger, Shoshone; Mrs, „ A . T. V m i e ^ ‘rouio;'R . E . dm co,'8oa - , th‘i C. a:'Voylf, PhHadoIphUf Cte*

id . I I i . i i j i i i i , ' ' ~ 'i-j|.

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i: - V

e .

■ A :F im S t< , Then Yoi'■ D o r aJ y o u g iv e 'i to r i s ^ I ' ncM in your oick

la tter may Be-di ) ' ( clutch but more o I o f f a u l^ g ^ l in e

' ■ . under pferfcct cond any more' p q w ^ t

Anything worthy c “ lind’'will carry yoi

5 after the car haa

’ - i . '

‘ ' - AJb'oquefqti*• - B u tu

^ CON

ce of Wales? '' I’j '

(be a t ^ b rlijht, on^tlio balcony o t Buck-md Inghom palace. Below, p a rt o f tho tre-intl mendoUA e ro in l ' th^ t eHecrMt him. hf",u y foro tho loyal palace; ■ ' _ ‘

“ ] H. IIehncV,‘> a y e tlc i- f l ,- T Hnmlllon, t T w in ’ l ls .d c o rg e Dorman Bmith, Buhl.

, . ^ B A v y im n r a -O P E N S

si- ^ANTON, </P)—Hcavy firing began riiy Monday morning In ;thc diroetion of kiQ m nim poa, tho econo of a duel Sunday D. between forta occupied by forces of

Po" Oenonil Chen Chlung M ing-and D r er, ’S un .Y n t Sen. . • 'Kh.ill, B B ipO E ' Z8 BLOW ir D PF. BELFAST, yP)-rT ho'bridge a t'D un .

1 0 leor. County LeoUtK, IT ^ itT lia s been blown upj" together with four others,

*’ ■ thu# severing rail 'communication bo-'®'' tween Dublin a n d JJc^ rtit.-— - c r — —L. ____ _ _

, W A B siN T O A U .All w arrants o f " tb o Independent

Hchool 'D islrict“ N ^ l , iM ueil'iiTMnyT „„ J02I, anil registered in May, will bu » pnid upo'i presentation to the treasurer

of tho d iitrie t. In terest on these war ' rauts-aeasck Ju ly 21, 1022.

f"' JA M ES m Z O E R A L D ,>'* Treasurer Independent School, w a d v . : D fstriet No. 1.

I L' ^ a sB sa a a a a

topu Step pd bf a ropbhse do you arhoun

the m otor take all, ' up froithere a noticeable slow- long d c k ^p ? -Of course th e . . , fee qi•diie to the motor or gasolin: oftcrf i t is a symptom jyij ne. The motor even:ndition8"Cfinnot deliver g• than you put into^t.:; f<,jr of the n a in e o P ^ g ^ alwayirou aloiig at a fair rate - gtandaiu developed a c e r ^ uie Pol

THE 0)NTiNENTAL OIL i^ / (A Colorado Corpontioi

'■ ‘ D ta v e r ' : • ..P u e l. Salt

4 0 G 0 ^ AD .I-M iO t. .

C enotcjh tfU attd Coioflns.morf fh lAl U. 5. N ay tpttl/Uailoru Jot motor

i o im n f e j i J L Y i i , ;

^ l i l E

iotioiirAgainst-Southerniacifi ^|o;Aiieges Attempt to Man* ;' . ufaoture Sentiment ,

W ASHINOTON, (^7-C o n ip W n t was filed w ith tho departm ent o f juiUeo

' M onday In behalf 'o f producers and shippers o f tho PaelfJe .coast agaiaat the alleged aetlv lU cs.of lho Southern P acific railway In endeavoring ' to

' ‘•‘ereato sentlm ont and action against.........the‘'doelsIoD> o f the supreme court or-

dojin^ 'dissolution of th e partnership of tb a t road w ilh tbo Central P acific.”

. Anoodoeemeot (liae thO eomplAiat / iiad bpen.filo^ waa mado by, the Call-

fornbt c o im it te o . o f . producers aad sh lppen , tho statem ent adding th a t the

. pr'olest wns based ” on efforts o f Ibo . Southern Paclfle railway to stampede

commercial- organisations Into support-

.day - • . :I of ' • ■D r ^

U n e e d a B Ito u lt start name. ■ And they have

l u n .___ ever since,'in A».85ne»,medutility,andas*si3da

bo^ . ' ,No pantry is complete v - • r ' ' ' - C M taO N A I,B B C

g j j g w t f

ount of momentum. But’ the p iii from a dead stop,'stiff grades, am g distance t r a v ^ g bring out tb : qualities, in a perfectly balance* oline— C<moco.

gasoline isn’t balanced. , I t take ^ence, time and money to make ii

But “Conoco” always has stooc the best ^ o l in e procurable and il ays wMl* F9r complete satisfaction, idardixe on Conoco this season.-And Polarih'e; the perfect motor 6il. ■

L COMPANYi t io n ) • • ■

Pueblft- r! • B o iic ' !>alt L a k e G t y > C h e y eo n a ,

^ S O L I N E'rtvtortatolint,' • ^ .

)n« li.the suprism e.tim tt dedtton,'* ','. j.>;^ H

.Asiurdnce ^ r e e e l v e d iUid coiim lt.! - - •. tee said, I h a t 't te ^ e U tlo a w'tfuld bo '^oa- •M fidered by .tho departoMBt' prloT 'lo the ;’r next hearlng of thb dIawIuUon case.

•U .T he D utcn patrcuna pf-.lbe HDdwa

. . ond tbo Mohawk valley w ere ^ -iid rd y

' F«nlmAre'*4>KiiKr Its' “Degends of a

B to n r '^ T 't lio ^ H ^ g of cliarmlDg M o^ grltfa; = r 6 J ^ ^ t« b tc a h o r s t . ‘^ J f o : of.

m u who wus big nnd stout, came (o blows with, M urgrltin 's ’ ft)(hcr on tho tm ll.

. irear Renvwlacmyck.io a dlspjiioover pelt* or tobucco or rum .,. Philip, wat; trinning often 3Inrgrlita. ^ n l to tha

jm aid of her fathur unil.|tegun to bent ^ Ills ontugonlst. riiUlii wns m much

, Imitresswl with her' llstic iibllHy and witli her powlhlP value fl# an »illy la

?*'' those (lai-[) uf.retl tm‘n and dniiKer thnt ho wnocil nnd ninrrled her. Ibnt *■

' was n b o iiiJh c yeur'IOAO. I .r i in n o t Jot roucfi fo r th e story; bu t atj,ill- old mnn's tiiie when I wns' n bny la lad Albany: t^-brn- iiinny people tfpok*Ihe Dutch of the 8evcf»eemh «ntury, the ■ ■■ ' * • ' . ' '•

I f your 'p roperty Is desirable nnd b advcrlisod In Jb e ..e la u lf ied - yoa 'U • find yonr buyer. ., .

o u t with a uplendld re lived u p to .tlu it n a m ; ,

in fresImeMi in evciy- Idaaackere'.incoinpapible.'''E witliDut them.

iBcun'o o i t e ^

itk - 7 - , , and ' 'the ■ 1 . .icerf „ ' - V , ■ / “

r><. ■ '■

Lkes . , . ^e i tbodl i t ' ■on, • '

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“ UndsVrPrivileged” Chilj) Has i— ‘-^Friend^in-O^anlzatioh;^

:^ .^S w e e le 4 Sass,^^^

In -B ito n ^ n g ^ th n ^helping imiid to

cliibi th/oughoat th e UniUid S tates and Cbnadft a n find ing tb d r objootivo and field f t r laliar, U , J . Bwockr, pnildeai of tho TViri FalU cfub, told K lwantana < and t tia ir 'iH v e i ' a t an Informs! butl* : n e t! an^B M lia a e e tio tt Mondajr-even- intr’a ttb d 'l to K o n o n botol. / > I

. . ' . 'B o i> v ^ :u b e k g a ttt . '

‘i f r . ' 8 » coJC7 nade/**’^ So Jthp coarao.ofihla r b ^ r t bn tbo tonven- tibn of EiTrabla cliib Intornatronal a t < Toronto,, whlcli, bo attoodcd aa dele­gate from t b e - ^ i n Palla eltfb. ' : *

• - Appraxim ateij' 80 men - - aod women * . werb Beatod ftt Ibe table fprco'd a t tho ' nogomn hotel d ln iag rows, wlioro *lho evoninK’B f ^ W iU o i bbgnnr ,Club men*

' ’ . b c r8 .a n d 'th o b -^ e s tf 'J ^ n e d ;ln .tiD g li ig «<>vcral..ios(tB/ a ad .io ..adajt).qn vocal '

"num bcri wcm by 'i r * - . 0 . P .' D uvall'and & r8 ,v i U . M aatcri, n lth

flceompanlmenj I»layofl l>y' MrtJiMcrHn-------- -B•d»^-jTI(aW I.lifctha-flV M iJIg_lhaJ£L. -

w anli^ 'x tm 'f, IhB lF ladies'adjourned to » S boihope'.fa lit'fb r a 'B i’neml gooa.H ao

■■ _ n n d - ^ n l i g t o donee. ' ' I

' ' - 'r ; \ r r t 6 n d A l p ; B t w ^ ............

yrlcniflW p exiethig between the peo­ple o f ; A e U ^ to f l S tates and of Can- oda «ny. a t w ^ d by tho iffioeipal epcakeri^pt ^ e convention, Mr. Bwco* lo y sa id ; i n u in o lb ttan e c i, 'b o ta ld , ‘

~ he thought ho da tec ted -a noto of ,ro- t' MDtoient o r dlMppolnlmont on the p a rt « b f Canadian spcokerfl in reipect to the “

. w fusal o f tbe U nited S tales to en ter T tho loogno of. nationfl. 'S enator Bever- « age in h ii .addrota before thd conven- r tlon, replied to theto oltualoni, deelar- ei

* ' ing th a t the* United Statea was defer* «- red from o n t^ n g tbo.lcagno because of >'

tiio n u n io m s >atl6na!lllcfl composing b iU d tla u ith ip .

Mr. Sweeley paid o tribu te t o 'th o ,1" beauty, o f (he convention c ity a n d its el

• • eurroiJndlngB and to the Oanaainn’s bmetho'i^ o f l^w’ ODfQrecment.

- i s i iK l i iE T i i i- ■ •• • • , ol

Sugar Oompianjr Argues Doctor » 1 ShonU lo o k to Slato Board “

■ • ■ • - - -^ o r F e e . . .~ ' dl

.............On tlie ^rround«,■thI^{^fto eourc f* j jw ithout ju rjadletlen i n ,the. case nnd

. th a t i t ihould havo been brought bo* fnro the s ta le Induitrial a/<cldcnt boaM R; P . P a rrr , associated ,wlfh. B. 'A. 'Wrii- q,

•1 - tors, OJ ntfornex f « r ’ A ja a ig a in i i t« .l ,|g _ Sugar eompany ItfciitfciieiJo?; urged a l

iemuner before Judge 0 , Duvall In probate Ronrt bpre^M o^ay^|n the rai^i

. o f Dr. B, l i . 'V a n C o t t 'a p i f i i .tbQ sugar coBipany. Tho w uH .t.^i®^iihd qucj* tjons preseatqd i n i e f ailrfceraont. Sc

In th lB ;t«d6 'D r. iViiQilW K '.n o ln g ,a, fo r »20.0-Islmed BS f w r f ^ r prffcB lon- jn, a l 's e r v l e t s ‘ren^ end , a t t t e Instan'eo fj,

* and request- ho bbjw,; o f f h f regn'r. com- ' pany In Ih e .c a ie 'o f C C. Cardwell, ail .

employe, who wan burned In an aeci- gj, deo t a t ihp factory h m la s t. Octob»r jL

■ — f t ' d ir - — .. ■ ■ V Al

be:thi

' . V 7 ' r ' Brbr.-H ds. s . f i . W lUJanf* '

'* Telephoifoatlrt. meJa

‘ Mrs. D . -A. Salihon entertained a few*I • friends on ifonday aftornooa .ii) tionorr ------iT n tf lir^ riry -C o tfo y ro f-G W c ftg o d * * '® —*

hasiW en her houio giwi^vfor wvorol days. A profusion of swcotjiea9.<ud

Tlelphlnium-wcrq used t o deeorsto the « e roomi. Tho aftem eon was spont socl-. ^ a lly and a doUcIoiu’two eourto luneb* eon aerved. Th'o gncits wero Mrs.

■ 'C harles'Larson, ,M rs ." E a r l 's i re rj M r t A. Brosseau," M rs. Chester Clift, Mrs'.0 . -W> Grimes M rs. Oeorgo H allatt, Mrs.

’ n . B : H e d s t ro m ^ ’d Mrs. p . W. Os­good. .

' W ri. T.- A . Seed, U rs . f l .W. 8 b m t ^ and Mra. E rnest W hite spent Sunday ^ a t Buhl, guests o f U rs . A. W . Ostrom; >

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A g a t t t te w as oriRinniry,“o M rfalna Vehi'tlRD coyne scarcc w orth ou r farth - ing." according tn Ilatidlo Colgmve'a DlcdnnnlriP. pulilWiwI In 1011. • llcing .

• , tho price puld for llip Veiictinn news-• , p a p fr - f j f - lb a t day- the- papcc: I ts e lf .

gm dunlly nssumcd the nnnlo of the coin.

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Dan (Juy ,'ow ner o f farm .propcrt? eM lh O t . i y b M i . i i n a 0i i c r . te .« ( .u , ' ' sMli niia door factory n l N am pnrin J an nll dny hcnrliijj lirforo Judge W. A.

42. I?ffkfickJ»i-jli»trtgt eiiurl Unmln,. P' »l» sucrPM hliy rw i.tcd preliminary e ffo rt ,I nd of B. A. V tnM oler, ow nrr <>f adjoining nd fiirrn property t„ , ,u la title to a slrip *' n t ofJnnJ_hfx feet wide 011 iIic east side {'* n s o( OUy's propoKy through wlileh Vun si* Motcr scoks to run nn Irrlgalion ditch. " •n* The m iy wns presented on nn order

to Guy to Miow cnuse why Vnii Meter- should not en ter upon the property in , qaestion for the purpose of eonslruct- .

ib ing the diteb. ' . •in- Tho courti.deellned io isue an order ^ a t directing Ouy fo perm it this to be ilone. lo. Oily was represented by E A- WaV *■'

• tcm and 'C. A. Bnitcy. J. W. Fcrtor and Oi, W. W itham appeared as coiin*

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II ' • - ’3^ Instairation a t tho Lincoln school of J, an indirect heating system to replace J. two funiaecs (hat havo bcoo.ovor)osd' t e d 'in tho past,' waa 'detcrmfped upon .jjc ,e a t n m eeting Monday ovcnlsg of tho - i

Tw in Falls school district board of cd* wi f. ucation, Decision in .tbfs regard was i-ni i. reaebed afte r-in v estig a tio n nnd dis- col r. cusslon of the problem covering sovernl

weoJtsi Ze was Icaraed that iho fur- j v ,f naces ttfb o replaced woro heated lo so f g high a degree in order to properly worm j,ai

tlie bunding ,'thn t walls of the furnace0 becamo almost molten and warped. TliOs c lerk .w ns io itrue ted to advertise f« r w|i1 bids fo r Installation of tho prop(\scJ fro

hcaUog iy t te a , ' rotT h j boardr^upon motion of Jam es wii

I Fitzgerald, ae'ccpt'ed Iho annual report the J of tho boukkct-i>cr, F . C. Lynch, and wll ' authorUed its publlentlou. Publication, wo

of tho report was awarded to The 0~b* for p server, tbe bid of which was lower than

thoie'elther o f 3>e >’o M .or Time*., 'R ep o rt o f thb treasurer also w as'ac- 6 «

cepted anil, w a r m i i wertf o rile re l' drawn in poyment o f c la ln s against the ‘ ^

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AKNOTmOEUBNTS , ; n t‘ , There will be a regular.m eetlng bf the ‘ Colfax Hn<!ampmcnt L 0 . 0 . F-, Tues* of ' day evening,' Ju ly 10. There will ,l>o! fi ‘ business o f importance anil a ll mcra- toll* here aro uquestcd to iie prcieal. . Un<]’ , • ..H tie*• During th e alisonco of tho rcgu la r 'on• instructor, D r.-H a l Bielor, the B o y | ' . l

Scouta' class In swimming’-w i» b« d# jI taught by I'nul Bieler. The next meet- OOB

ing of tho class will bo ou Wednesday ' ftom Ifl ro .l2 .' , . ’ *

I . The M. a and S. elub will hold the ir annnal'p lcplc a t tbo homo of M f;:w d ^i f r t . E arl B ryant W ednesday, July. 12. *= D inner w i l l ' t 6 a e m d a t six 6 'clock.All m m b e rs 'a ro asleep to, eomo ,early as there is im portani business to ,com* , before the eInBP"Anyono''*ffshIng.far* ther Information la asked ,to call Mr*.B ry in t;fo Iophonenum ber203 .B S .'.r

Tbo W enan 'a Progreislve club- will m eet w ith Mrs: Roy. Shaw on Wedaes- day^tb rB oon i Ju ly l l

. ‘ *'-A Msmory.^__’- “T o ir a f ln a U im 'th c ‘good-oltj-daya- — and thi* full you 'useil to have. Why, you- dl'dn’i jjo v f moving plc^urcai bu t • . we hnd living ■pU'i«ii‘« ; ; - J u d 6C. /

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Hansen-won-from-the-strohS-VlponVteam Sunday afternoon nt 'Vlpout, ifl

[„ - a - 10;itining gatlie by Iho seor^-:ol•5-to:^ .2; Bates opened up for tho miners and

'• " u din ' i i f T[‘ 11 seottcrW b its. ,In the tenth* ho [ soaked Chambers in tho slats w ith tho' lo- an4 gavo iray to " J fo r p h i ' i r o ^ '

ley. Oopinight greeted Morley .w ith > I, n scorchor to right, sending Barflard,

running for Chambers, to th ird . Bar-' ’ ,p.,nord scoroJ when Laury singled to , „ right, Kelly singled over second, fill- ‘ t . ing the b.ifcs.- E . Fuller *ent a Toxn. *

leaguer to* loft, sending Qoodalght a n J Lnury across ' tho platter.',, V ipont '

p failed to do anything In the ir ha lf of, ? the tenth, gnd Hansen went homo w ith * the long tnA o t one o f tho bardeit f fought f)a|tlos.,ever seen a t the camp. -“

i F rank Puller, chuflang for Hansen, * : twirled a m asterly gamo keeping siich .* hitters ns Morlsy ond Riles under con-'

,tro l a t all times. E igh t acattcred hits ' :wos tho bi’s t that-V lpont could do w ith i his benders.' , .. . ' ; t

» A retHen gamo with 't'jfiont will 'be < played a t Hnniien Ju ly 30. '

The- batteries Sunday for Ilnnsen i' F ..? u llc f 'nn<l P n ltn ; for Vlootit a

Bntes, Morloy and Riles. ^ T I • • , '_T

. COUaABS DEFEAT F IL E R JUN70B& ' j. .Tha Twin Pallt^C ougars. captained ,? ;,by George Taber, journeyed to F iler, ISiindny nfternoon and took tho F lier I •Jun iorA jH fncaw p.ly Jhow.oro o f }7 t o l 3 In 0 Ms inning nffnir. ’.G

The bnlterles fnr F iler wero Satur* < ® day, NeUin nnd Sinlthi for the Cou* *•

car*, .fn.'k Sheehan, Ray Stevens and ^'* .Hnlliii Mnrt-lii.' ........ - ^ <1“ ■ Coach Dale Cogswell, of the Cougars.• wiiihcs mflro gnmcs for his cohorts, and* m n bo na rlicd through the sporting S' '• column a f this paper. • . 11 » ' ' tl : TWDT F A j i S TO PLAT KIMBBELT, -»j V Thci newly orgnniicd Twin Pnll« P ‘ Imsebnll feam,'-nnder tho management ’ o f, KnrI A lworth,.wlll co to Kimberly fi I n e t t ’finni?.iy to play the retuVn gnmo h r w ith tlie canlendors. Klmlierly, fresh ni 1 from' tlielr victory over Bnrley, feel si

rottflHent th a t the.v w}J!>ven njaflcm L I with tlie local nggregntlon. Although tl ; tho loriili have played biit n'iie gnmii-jn I with tho -p resen t llne'Up. ' they n ro j ', I. working out every evening fftfsT week •. fnr Sund.iy's battle , nnd the ' te am .I should'lie in tiptop shape by the 'end

of the week. The gamo will s ta r t a t . 8 o ’clock sharp.

I ' K m B E B L T D E PBA IS. B m i i Y 1 Tho / 4s l ;K{mherly ,teii-mappT(od a

\-coat o f whitewash Sunday a/ter'nooh g, a t Kimhiirly to .the Burley team^ w h en -- , thev walloped tho la tter, by tho score

'o f Id to O,*’ ' JeI Superior fielding nnd heavy hlUInt( 't |, tolls the story. .Burle.v hns a good team

U nd a'fowplfl o f moro week* of pra«' >|tiee will make tbo n s t o f the teams |on tho brm ch a lt up and take notice. .I ' .The batteries for Kimberly in Sun* p | d a y 's ga«B w e n Lemp, Thompsan ond ' Courts, , -

• r'.'-, • ,, ■ ' v-i. •P I l ^ W DfS GLOW pA H B '

'. J i l e r took .ft hsri-fbugb t "game Sun- gf day afternoon at^the FSlor f ^ r grounds

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H from the Clover nlno by tho Wore of % 19 to IS. The gaiBo seesawed from ^ s ta rt" tb fin ish , and .tho outcome was

,in doubt u p - to the f ina l inning. A - lareo c »«rd witnessed .the game. •£ —T/fo baifertes" for Fffer. wero Shneffer

and Bnplscn; foV Clover, Feioko and ^ Johnson.

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J -j\U U 4U .£D O K 'r<^P)-*M »*-itolhi-iU U : g lory nnd &iirjjnne Lenglen met again on 'J ^ tho tennis court Monday, this time in < ^ the mixed donblcs- The French cham* ' J, plod hail ( s her partner tho siorll'nf> 2I A ustralian player, P n t O’Unra Wood. *

whllo Ueon,. M a th cr of, tho UnitedII S lates wan 011 Mrs. itlaUorv’e side ol i |. tho net. . Tho I.euglen^Wood comblnn ( ^ lion w on .w ith comparative case, the 1 J Amerianns being forced o n 'th e defen* t

sivo f ro m 'S ta r t fo finish, tho match t ending 2, C— i. •Tliis b ring; Mile. I

Jl' Lenglen gnd her partner into Ihe finals r ( agalnrt E liutkcth Ryan of California li

and Riind'jiph L ycett, whicti is alm oit i certain to fu rn lib a speetacular con- ']

I , 'te s t. • . , ' )1-! D ean .M aih fy and G. C. Caner, thu c

Anierlen'i plaVers, defeated two teams Ij in tho mon'a doubles, coming ihroufih 1

. tb tho sem l'final b.v the ir vietory 'ovor (, Captain II. S. L. Barclay and R. i<. *

W eriheim. H .Is’ likcly t h i t the Amer* n icnns. will n w t meet J . 0 . Anderson { f abd RnniJnlph I^ e e f t;

I ' Uernld U i'a[ten>on n r ^ n i t T o l l i r “ •wnii fho championship In fho m en's singles, overwhelming Randolph Lycett

I o f £nglnnd, la s tra igh t sets, l |

........A ‘OREB W INB MATOH. «,1 .Pn iL A D E L PIIIA ;. I»a;; ( f f ) -T I iih ,r }) ’.G reb o f^ 'iltsb u rg h sueciissfully defend*,.

. ed his il'^tit henvywclghl t,Itle MolTdsv'

. nlgh^ in j n elght*round b o u t, with ^ [ Tommy’ Longlmin, i ’hfladolphla, m id ' ^

dlewelght. Loiighrnn did fa ir ly , well in th o 'fir^ t tw o rounds, bu t a fte r tha*. *

i the rhnuiplon hnd the betlvr o f tho a r. >■ I guniont. • ®I The fig h t was, fa s t and rough. In tho firs t two rouDds, tho local boxer’s

■, npfecl bothered Orel;, but hla hlotrs ap- parcntly lacked steam . In the third"* ' round the r ittsb u rg h e r cu t'loo se and

’ from then un til tho end o f the figh t he had. loughren a t his mofcy. Qrob mado no- e ffo rt a i boxing sciencb bu t struck from ovory direction. lie h it ft

' Loughren on a ll p a rts o f bis body from . '" tho wnist up itnd kep t up tho bombani*

•n icn t continuously;' ' ' “ fr

i I/oughron wns gnmo, and mado.n gaU ^ la n t stand . Ho tr ied to figh t boek, b u t .

-tb o cham pion’s speed was bewildering.

S K O U iu P L A 'n iS D E F E A T E D . «., GLRNCOB, llla.,; W V H o rriso n R. {Jimmy) Jobnston o f St. Paul, tho Min- cesota ito t') champion, Monday defeat­ed Willio H un to r-o f 'England, fo rm er' British am ateur ehampion, and Leo Dio-, gol, Now Orleans, professI(fflal, In n | praetleo ] 6*ho')o match ovi‘r tbo Bkoklo; course i n ‘proparatlon for playing In ' th e notional open.

•Tohnstnn had a medal scoro of 7:1] ^gains^T .-Iio r Dlcget and r r . i j r .n u o t* j e r . , P a r Is 70. In m atch play Johnston ' wow from Hun^lor J nnd 2 and from D,logol 2 and~l. ' j

. M AX PB EV EN T .b o u t I JBfiBBY CITY,' N . J . The m in '

s ta te an ti-p ri*o .flgb t cwnnlllo** oC tho. C h ib tia n .ch u rrh ' Monday cos-' f<rred., with-<ounsol and discussed legal)

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of iteps fo prevent. ■ tbe bout between i ■om J3eany Lo^aarjl and Low Teadler hero « m on July S7.' Sccrolaiy -ltittcr of tho

A committeo announced tbat within a day or M;o, a stalmcatc'eor^ulnlD.-f-

fer' some surprties wo^tiT(10 is>iii?d. . 1 md — *— -

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>1. i^ y A em 'o T Q .v . Worhr« ,on' records \ve>o cstabU ^d in tho rccei't » id third shoot-off for tliiKprone, gallery m- shampionihlp of the UnitM Stntcs, t'ln nf Katlonal Riflu Assoilallon/of Aiherlrn . )d. anaouncc'l Mondoy. / . ' •]ed Firing a t the thrce clgnthft inch bull ol a t 50 l<Kt, R. 0. MfQiolh, . Lanin»j|. in Colo., and,Harry Palmer, ^hetidan,' he Wyo., ca:h mado 2^0 cnnkCrutivo bulls. „ !n- At 78 fei-t j ' R. 3yerly, Pii|nn, Ohio, t ch mado 253 consccufivo bulli on the hnff le. Inch bull o^tho official target and 2i »ls pore on uunfflciul targets of (ho lame j, ila dinionsions. . T. K>.Ijoo, B!nninghnin>| ' nt Ala., rou sa7 consei'utiye Imlls, J . Spo- . in- larieh, Joliet, Ills., hin 234 and IIarr.7-

Wolflnger, Htockton. Cal., 233. Al) • • hu ot these »-ie new world'* rocordi, )g ns • : , t:

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V h i t e S o x P e o I a r e d j t ;M r ^ a » { p a p e r t o S e F en d in g

itt ^ ' I'I CLEVELAND, 0.. deal whir.',;•would transferBabeRuth to tho Whl'W

" Sox is ponding, according to n story!published here Mondny by tho Clove-

j . land Nows. _ [ -,v'- The'story wlileri came from New| ll, York' sonrres, states that In return for |

Ruth,. A im o-W ard 'bnd either Walto,,i| Holt' or Carl Moya, the' Chlcngo clul.l, s*, will send to tho 'Yankees, Eddie Col- •( lins, Amos 6trunk and one other White I ', Sox plavcr. A hig sum of nmoy

will be paid to Now York. |Weight is. added to the report, the '■

p, story states; by the continued confcr-j ,^j-onco-witb New York owiTers of Harry'L > Grnliiner. business mnnaL'cr of tb>!, White SU- ' ■ i

J, Stoo’ I* • ;, ., t “ We nre sadifled with oiir c lu b . ' i ^ 'It for Ruth,’ ’ said Horry Grablner, busi-, ui.ncss manager of thO Chicago White t. Box, Mondayswhetv sliown tho dispatch '' 'frourCtovo.Innd-ivhlrlrTmirt-fhe-White- , Sox wero negotiating for tbo famous ' homo rua hitter. , ,

"W o uto satisfied with out club and

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,weight lltlu from Johnny B uff by a

TtechA lrabV ndckOut'iii 'lltQ' 14th round ' > . of llielr.»hu»plonshlp match scbcdulod — to go -ic rounds Monday n ight. Lynch • .

. iipened thu fourtcoiith w ith .a smashing . , 'a tta c k 'th n t sen t tlie 'grogg^.tlifliifploa— - to iho flbo7 wJlhJn s jz second»;“ " T ‘; ~ ' ~ '

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M iirty Burko of New Orioons, according y to nowspapemien a f the ringside, and

was given the doclsloa a f tbe end of a ,le lhargic ba ttlo hero M o o d a y n lg h t;--------The men arc heavyweight*.

't ! OETS J ^ E S 'b E O i S I O N 'I' ALHANV, (/P)-Tflm m y Robson o t ' Boiitou wiiii-tito. lujlcivii-dncUIon over

George Hl.nde, P a d fle c n n t mlddlo*' w eight, In 12 rbunds -liero M onday ''

night. -Robson punished Khado sovero- Iv nbout the bead.

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ftndL lT ot' ‘ . '■ ‘ 'C ham berlain ’s. Tablets fo r tho

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Jbors o f ta e ir nuolllies,” w rites M rs. William Vollmer, Eastwood, N . Yv • WhcB Wllaus, constipated o r trooWed

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r iiM to the UM I5r r^ubllcktloii of til o iir t «UfpatchM;er«dlt»<] to It. or not oib. irwlM crvdltod lo tbls paper, m d alM .g th« local n«w* publUbod b m tn . AU rUtiU or republlcatlon or n«cU I <llre»tchot k«reln u t alM o*M nfcd,_

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‘3 M * f u to m S publlMOIro ^ ‘. .«•«] o r not At tbe dlMntUm or tb» td l- .

tor and. no m ^U M rlpt wlU b« nturood ■ n W w c o ssp u le ii b r neceatair pott- ^ - • • • '

Tho Mown if a meffltiw of. Ifi* Audit ° Bun«u of CIrcuU tlou, from wfiotn ili

J ■ -^tnailoa wppUod locally upon raqUeiL

SABTBRN RBFBBSaNTATlVBU

' zfehl BuUdlsc, Chlewo.

'• • HAPPr ZMiYB ' • ' <lu. A l wa» to be cipceted ; Ibo new city nei

_____ ■itmtBUiratlap of T trin Fnl U h being < viewed tlirougti (i m icrow opc.; The

- n a l l e i t oW elal a c t le teutiflUed^ for J the B o it port. In n ip lr it o f eriUcUtn.T he e r i t ld m U a o t ^ t h o l e n t cottfin. cil to Ihoio p e rw n f who oppo«od tho ' “I o leetbn o N h o prc ien t Moyor and Com. “ “ m inioncrs. Aa a.’m atter ot fac t, nine* ty^pcr cont o f i t eom ca'from tho dli*

t ; ~>^ftl|isfied element hmong tho very mon ^ a o of/orta woro chiefly rcaponalblo fo r tbo re tu ll o f'tho 'otoctlon.

I t would bo rcgrottahle indeed If on* *’'® otber eloetloil woro callod to .ac ttle ov- . c r hgnin n y .xiart of tho rcsu lti o f tbnt Ibrongh which tho town haa Juat paia-

' ‘ ■ «<L Probably there Ia no reaaonablo — ' ' . cTDund fo r qucition aa'.to thi; election j

o f U nyor Tucker under thu 'to m a of ‘ tho Bloek Law nnd oven If thero wbro, gjjj]

_ tho caJllng o f aueh an cicction would ' ' 1)0 ioadviuiblo from ovory alnRle 'ataad*

■i------.r-l)o In i-«ee itt-pO T 8ib ly 'th a t^ o f ''th o -o )8'm ent ia hla own pnrty wbleh appcara

‘ to havo turned ngain it the tiew ro* g lm e .. /

" Aa n m a tte r uf fnct_thero. was novet .' ' . M y ob je e tio t to the peraonnel o£.tho

T neker tk k e t although thero w u much ||(li ^ the" Innutfneea-flppsrontly back of it« l I t . : : •. • • Jan

Time alooD wlll ahow. Jcat how . cotaful tbo Conmlailon and U ayo r have bn>i

V Iw en'ln aclecUng the ir ompioyoi. ProW tilat ttbly there will have fo bo .cbangei.

, -But oven theiio a hnulii'ao t be mado In • p ' - - » hurry.--Tim e ia a tfrcat teacbor. und , T hat tho (frcat bulk of tho dlaiatla* ubM

faetlon ozpreucd today comea from w ith in tho adm iniatratlon 'a pwn foi* lowing'wna frankly lo bo oxpoeted. The nieii

I o ther aide czacted-no promisee and ex- cbu( peetcd nothing—nnd »)rill nol be hard to umn

• ' - . . • a t U f y . . • O'' , Bjit the bs'ckcM of tho Tucker ticket- " J J •. ' h a re n o f y e t pu t tho mleroKopo b « k conl I p ).toJt> coao and p r^ a b ly will n o t^ perp

whleh woa to h m beeii foreteen. ’. .• daui

■ LETHKo s t n u u 'm at- I*"'. ' P o llow bg the bolaheriat dem ind nt

[ ■ Genoa fo r money,“ w hieh'.other g o v e tF ' Hi m e n u would in t lend unleaa the 'eo- tia lla tle delirium eomo fo an e n d 'in

; Buaala, w ith r ig h ta /^ prMw'rty.owner* r . lAilp reatorcd, eontnict obllgntlona ree* ili> | r .ognU ri nnd [Wymrnt o f debts lo other

couDlrlea undertaken, llio 'repftlltlon of •. tho prcpoateroua bolsliovlat demand bo-

fo ro 'T he Hague roiiferoncc seems iin- lu llkly fo 1)0 Krnnicd. The powfijji hhvo •>!« ’ made it clear whnt Rui*Ia must do If

'‘" : ; .” furllic r lOftn« uro'.to.bo conHdoroiir ' ' From the report iiimlc by tho experl To

. . eommluioiied "liy th e 'p o w e rs ’ ' I t is nicnl ; . ahown thn t llie JjolnheVlat mlarule is

about a t th r end of Its strlaj:. H» / ' I ! o “ w allpapw ” rubles havo beeomd ao jen ti w orthiest th a t tho gt^vernment’a pnr> anyil chasing power Is pone.’ On t'tfp o f It is the adm lulon by sovlcl* df th e ir In* nblllly .to.roconatrucl B u s tk and th a t . i

. they look to help from tbo ‘‘cspltatU- - T« tic governm ents" which form erly the ir > l' ' •ocliU st dream had. Inlendeijl to over- . h r . , . S '

- ' r -----w ith - th e se iB m lltpnted-fac ti-befoiij- '.wnrdThe H ague conference, Iho’way showa 'itiK I

.i elcarly for dealing ; with' the Russian 'I ' ' altuatlon. This means le tlin p tbe bol-

sheviki w ait un til i t . s inks’in to Ihelr ' Th ; 'W nacnU ndlngthal.tK eim tist.jnakcV asr J ? «

' tita tlo n by rolurnlne ^ p rope rty 'taken I from Frcneh a>\d Belgian owners. They

. m u tt p ro tec t Ihe righ ts o f all fnrelgi^ra ye.! ■ in Rn n in. ______________ ' ' ' j>re j

; • BBAT. TtWPtmT.tOANTqM •!j : I n . a rcccn t le ltc r w ritten fo r ■ pub- I 1 Itcnlion, Prealdenl I ln rd lng sa id : '* W e I ' nalc'no fftvors, bu t wc do 'belIeW *la ihln' ;j . Araerienn gtinlut aiid 'c!>pnci!y under Icnn' h cquol oppportuBUy." . ,

, - m t .!« good ItopubHcan• doctrine. ..Bmln

i'W IN FALLS DAILY ,N]

0 I t n a y well l)o,U f(od out of ^be ablp sulmldy connuMion fn .w hieirM r/D ihd* luK used It and nppHod to the tarifil policy. Staunch .'Republicans of tho uiil leliool ^usoil lo mako. uso of sutll

ff phrunoi to !Ju stify Iho.lomporflry.impo"' aitlon^of high ta r i f f dutic i. " W o must

j i r m ^ t o n r in fan t- indu itrIcs ,’V jB l ii . ' thby. " B u t when’ tho Inrlff 'hnii sorv- ' 0.1 iti purpose nnd our IndustrlM are

0 mako' f lio ir:w ay ,-thcn-‘ we-i\<ik H nu fayoVn, but wo 'do bollevo in Ani'crl-_

oiiiiiil oppo rtun ity .'’ f Rccnuso of Ills pride in party tradi*2 tlo n s ,'P re ild e n t H arding should be * grnllfled t9 have called tu his a tten ­

tion th o .fac t th a t ho baa phrased bap- s plly one of the ptlmarj^ Uoclrlaes of Rei ! publicanlsm. -

1 ' Many paren ts complain th a t as thoir' children grow olti^r thuy coat o ff the ir .I obedieneo to parontpl law and Ibso 1 fhelr respect fo r'p a ren ta l nUtb'ority.'

But Iho child Is no t atono to bo con* .o r c d , '

Tho paren t who does no t demand r ^ la I apect and obcdioBco in tho beginning bii

will not receivo i t In ^ o end._ . - . H umoriag and c o d d li^ doet 'taot pro* du^o either. Inatead^ i( 'e reat«s telfish* tb i t i i , IngTBtitnde and ultim ate Indif* ,wl to « n ( » . ___ - ' ■

Soviet Bussla haa no arm y of 1,000,* ,^1OOO m en ,'w elt a m e d ,.w e lt equipped, e titoU drilJ iJ a id o f M e n i l r oM te tod , P«cnpablo o 'f .tak lng .tbe field upon a mo* ^m eat's notice. ' ' ' .p a

How long will thoso men trained fo r wb war, continue in the pa th o l|-peae^when tho fumea o f another war are ^ III Iho v e ry .a ir they brenthol '

^Any child can 'n |ik tho quoilion, but saithe wlseat o f mon cannot nniwor. 1

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l i Is wlso tu keep in touch w ith the world, bu t s ti ll wiser lo keop'boyonit ils " to u c h ." ' ' mil

--------- hniI f lovo is b lind there must bo a lot In

o f married jwoplo cujoyliig czeellent alR ht.,.,. ______________ __ ^

JfllUMPHlWAS_SHORI;UVED.PrefM sor Rsmemberod to P u t O ut the

Llflht, b u t He H ^d Fftfgcttsn- • SomothlnB Else. -**®‘

•. — wb'At l d » a: iiL-fbo tired tcleiillitflald-

i]ow» Bis lien, n a p p e d ‘oir Ihe d t ik . i ^ tif li t In h la aludjr n n d - ita rtc d _ « p * • ta in . ’ Aa’ he fe lt hla way along the dark hall'l ie waa Iran eo a ely p ro n d o t -hlmaelf fo r having remembered to nu t , iiu t-tb H .llg b t.-n e eaw hlmaelf ,a t-lh e - bn-iikfflst table, receiving the congrat* “ titatluBi At th e nasetnbied family. H e ^ imlletl In tho-clarknesa aa he llionght Jr® how plrasetl itia w ife would bo. . ‘" ”

■Perhaps lie aliould' ‘w ake bur now und icil her, prove to h e r thnt th ti ubMnlnilndednpM th a t ' amuaed nnd 1 ^ , nnt Infrequently em bnrraased lief w nt not nv- Inyelerate aa abe a u p p < ^ . .. Certninly It wna cnqy cnougli fo re- . ® nientber thliiK* '^If one tried. l ie chuckled n t tliiV thought o f hia tri* - " , u rapb .-IIe 'd «how tha ro l .

Oropliig a lo n g '111 the b l o c k n ^ aaya Ihe N ew York Sun, hla Imml en* ^ counten*d un.lriezpllcabla gap In the , coDllnutly of th e wnll. H e pauaed In perp le illy . T h in suddenly II occurred J” tu .h im <11181 ll wan ihe door of U s daughlcr'a room—hi* own w a s 'tw o . [ r iloora hack: l ie had been ao abanrtted ! “ • In self-coogrntulatlon th a t he hadcone Btraight bm f i L ___________

lie sn\lj«d—not liulle ao hcnrtlly. It w ain 't s<> e aa y -n fle r all.- Vet, w lth jti ^ m ile efT o rt- . ’-B u t why «-n» Ihe door open l Jean , . .

InvorlnW y'clo««l h e r ‘ doar a t rilfht. lie palleii'doflly . T here waa no nn* .H -fr.~ ro t'1 ?nn w oke a t th e allgbtcal iminil. Icy foar c lutched hla ben rt; iL‘ enli‘rcil.-*wliclied o a the’ light. T he Jl . w<nn was »*iiiptyt - ' ' i _

llv tiimi*d nnd ran down tlie .ball to . \ ilH wife's room. ,

■‘.M nrlb iir bi-.ciillcd. " Jean In jconol , ‘ tlic:bcd_l8.eiiijt,ty=liiiFn 't.,been .slept, n ! W bnt Hlinll u e do?" J. , •• * . T

To lilH (.•fpinjileti* n n d ,u lc e r nmnzc- iii‘nl IiIh w ife mit' up IR bed nnd q . . niHrhed until the te a rs .rah dnwri ber bi’pkii. • . •

"Oh," she "you’ll be thelentil Ilf tno : C o n 'f you remember , inyihlne) Jc n n won tnafrled thia of* ,,q vniiHiti. ’ You gnve h e r awn;^ your*

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Somethtng Going to ;H appan . - \ Two ;tiioiinliilneefB,had lonir enjoyed ,

I blood feud w ilh each o ther, b u t a t a t l nelRhho’i ^ (IcxIrfoK peace., man* . igeil to b rln s 'thvrn ,together. F o r aov* 'Tal~tniin(tit- itfip r th e ro ee tln g iitjfB ’ rn rd 'w a a ’imtrt.'P lnBUy tme, scratch* ng hiR fhuinhnall rrflecU tely on the mil of Ills p in . n in a rk ed . „

"Well, pnrdner, Pm nol c u b ', to b« rith ye jmirb lonjrer." ' '

T he seciiml wn* relieved bu t strived ^ j-j, 0 conceal hlR feellnits. . v . . ^'•T ton 'l ta lk tlm tta jray ,' Seth,** he it- .,j,' uonstrnled. “ We been enem ies’ fe r , wcflly j-enrs.'bn t o f ’conrae Fll mita e. t e nln'l, Koln'. to ^ o o t y e rse lt n - y e r . , / ^''"> ’n.‘'"ilni«I«*inh(! ’TcejH alhly' ,, iln'i k’niii' le r Hlirnit ayacl^, and I ,'|,p „ ,ln’t Koln' inviiy, ne ither, lin t acela' t H how >i‘ a lir i ever goln' le r »co me ,vj,p„ w in . I nireered .ye m ight have aome* f ro „ hin' ye wiinli'd lo r say rtm t.'— Amer*" gmve mn' LoKl'in \Vi>ckly.' |||j, ^

* "." ■ • . amlleiThe News is road by tli^-pcnnaaeni , " iTOiOg.ClSIS£I________ ;________

NEWS; TWIN.: FA lX si.H

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(Cimllnucll from Sunday 's liwiio) . CHAPTER II

J ■ — ; ;Old Je ro in e^ n d D ate and the o)der -

. men gathered h i one com er e f the % - a t o c k a d e a coonell e f .w a r . T he

b<)y'Iiiid%iUe It p lain th a t th e attack*■ log pa rty a t Iw a t two daya be*[ Mod the th ree m d la n a whom b e .

had - escaped, u ' t h a t th e re waa ne danger th a t da>. and they (on ld w ait

; Qntil n ight to aen d m e aie a g en to w a rs i . th e a e t t l m ontaide ^to aeek a a fe tr t w lthla th e , fort. U etnw hlle. Jerom e wonld dlapatcb fire m n w ith D are te

-•e« fcfcrrtb e ::th ie e In d la B rw h e ia l ih t “be near by ip tbe wooda, aod. th e hey, s who aaw them allp c o t th e rear, g a te i o t th e f ^ . a t once 'knew th e ir ptu^ ti poae, ahook hla head, and waved ,U a ■ hand to aay th a t hla la te (Henda w ere v gone back to hhrry on th e big w ar |j

■ party (t> the a ttack , now th a t the whitea themselves knew the lr .danger. h 01d'~Jcrom e nodded Uiat h e n n d ^ i alood, and nodded to o th e r; h is appre* o da llon of Uie setiao and keenneaa of h the lad, bu t he le t the. men go ]nst tb e fa tam e. .

M other Snndem iippe'ared and cried fl fo Bud to bring Ihe "Injun’* to h e r t cabin. Slio h a d beeri- unenrihlng n clothes for Ibo ‘'l lltle heathen.” and o Bud M p c d to pu t tbera on.' In a few fl m lnules th e lad reappeared In fringed a: hnnllng sh irt and trousers, wrfgSlIng **' In them luo* iini?drtfortably, fo r they *= made hhu llc h .'b u t ,n t the sam e time wcnrlng them proudly. ■

• On llie nilghty w ilderness th e .su n aaak slowly., and old Jerom e sa t In

J h e w estern tow er to watch alone. The sllehcc o u n b e ro w as opp'reesive w d ' algnlRcant. fo r It ni«ant tb a t the boy'a

• theory waa r ig h t; Ih6 th ree Indians . .had gone back to the ir fellowa, and when daricnesa came the .old m an sen t .

-R inner8.tothe,outtyhig cabins ItT w am - ,the inmatea to take refage within' the i f e r t And the n th e r ln g „ w as. none!too BOOR., T he hooting o f e ^ la a t th e d IM o te dawn. A flAolne a n o w hiaaed from tb e w oods,-tbudd^.jn to th e 'ro o f o f one of the , cablna, a p u tfe rrt'fe eb iy _ on a dew^drenched- Hilgfrpole, and' w ent o u t ' SavaJte war^whoops ren t the a ir, and the ba ttle was on. All day

. the light w ent on. T here w ere fe ln u of a ttack in fron t and n a h e a from the > rear, and there were nishea from all aldea. T he wonjen loaded ritfea and cooked and cared for th e w o u n d e l • Thrice an Ind ian r e a c h ^ the , wall of the a iockade.and ae t a cabin on Are,' but no oqe o f the three got .back to .the woods alive. Thp stranger boy a a t '.

, atolcally in tb e cep ter of the enclow re J ia tc h ln r everrthlng. and m aking ito eftort to taVe P a r t U t e In (he a t te ^ noon th e ammualtl6n b e p n . fo ran low and tb e nn d d y dlacoloratlon of the r iv e r ahotved th a t th e red m en bad • begun ttf funnel ^ e r th e walla o f the | f o r t A nd ye t a^U at aally w aa mode Jbat before aoate t. A body pnsbed ogahist Dave tn th e tow er and Dave aaw th e s t r a n d boy a t hla aide With hla-bow -'and-arrow .—A 'fe w m lnntei la ta r he heard a yell from tb e lad w M ^ 'ra n g h l ^ over th e din, and he a a w 'U e feathered • Up of an arrow abaklog In .Uie b reaat o f a big lodU n who staggered an d 'fe ll behind a hush.J u i t a t lh a t moment th e f t were yells - from th e wocnM ,behInd~tbe yclla of w hile men tha{ w ere answ ered -by Joyful yells w llh lh 'the f<m:

r r h e -Vlrulnluna! The V lntlnlans!"And ns Ihe’ rescuers, dnshcd.Into s lsb t , on horso and nfont, Dave saw the Ind leap the wnll thp stocknde nnd dia* 'nppenr-behlnd-fbc-fleclng-Jndlnns. - ......

"Oone hack fo 'em." he g runted to hlmtielf. T he gates w ere thrown open.Old Jerom e nnd bis men rusfied out, , and besleceil nnd rescuers poured all the ir Ore a f te r the running Indians, somo of whom tnm ed bravely-.to emp­ty Ihelr rinps once more.

"Olt in l O lt In, ( ]u lc k r yelled' old Joel. H e knew another volley would cvme as soon a s th e Indians reached . the cover o f th{ck wooda, and come Ihe volley did. T liree men f e l l - M e Ibe . leader o f tbe T lrglnlans. wbOM lead , flopped forw ard a s he entered Jie ga le ahd w as cangbl li{ old Joel’ain n t. Net a nother aoDnd^came from ____;he„w oodi,,bnt agaln^D avc ,from Lthe _ :o m r niw th e can^b^Isb n istie a t the . tdge of a fh lckel.'Saw a haD d-thnist ]pw ard, w ilh . the palm of peace, ow ard- th e - fo rt , ' and again the ttranger b o / emerged—th is tim e w ith 'I bloody s n lt^ dan d ln g In his leftisD d.-D avsjsprang down-and m et him--------I t ‘the gale. T he boy shoolc h is bow ' ind arrow proudly, pointed lo a crlss* ro ts scar on the scalp, and Dave' nnde out from his ezplanBlIon ihn t ' >nc t:.be fo rt_U icJfld Jiad .lrlcd .to Jc lll. _ _ jiff lorineni.or nnd tha t the scar .waa be slcn. ' l n Ihe cen ter n f tlie'en;los- irc the woiiinled YlrRinlun toy..*flnd ,. k-iieii.old Jerom e” atrlppeil the «hlrf rom bis brenut fie shook Ills liend imvcly. Tbe wonnded man oiwncd lis eyes.jiis t In I 'Im e'to see nnd he mlled.' • . ’ '"I Bnow lt. ‘ :iie aald faintly, mid'

IDAHO, tU IS D A Y MOR

* *‘Wh* Is T h a t - B o y r He AskMI ■ ih a rp ly . .

I scalp, were flsed stead ily and*beg tir - to widen. ‘ ■ ■ .* ■

■‘•Who U U»ai b6y r h e aaked * ‘sJiatply,— “ N »w = jam a= n 5 w ,-"^ S !a ~ o ia .' 7 o d i i •oolhlngly. “y o u , m o a t. keep a U U r * T he boy'a, eyea had begun to a b lh nn* der th e ac ta tlny and h e a tarted awfiy. . • “Come b a A he re r com m andrt. Uie • wonnded, man, lyid a tlll searching th e , Ind he said sharp ly a g a in : - -

"W ho Is lh a t , - h o y r N or would he have hla wound d r e s ^ o r even take Ihe ctip of w ater handed fo him ao'UI j' old Joel briefly told tb e story, when h e ; lay back op th e ground and closed! hW-eyes. ' - ' I

D a rk n e v ,,f e |l . In each tow er .o w otcher kept h is eyeS stra ined tow ard ,? the black silen t, woods. The d>‘log man' w'as laid on o m de bed wl^bln p i one cabin, nml nld Joel Iny on Ijio floor of it • clime to Ihp door, j i i e s trn n g e rJn d y fu w 'd tjk slm > I'lulonm oa

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. a j iiuJJ i a Hiiisif i f rTJTu'nifti llll {___ th e gfpund In one M m e r of the slock*

ade. Men, wo'mcn ,dnd chlldrcd fell to e deep ond weary aleep. A n h o u r j la te r tbe boy In the com er th rew j

i aside bis blanket, and when, o mo* ,I ,. m en t-laier, Lydia Noe, feverish and i4 thirsty , ro te ,from her bed to get a i r a drink of wntor .outaldc b e r door, she «

■ isd , s in rk ' niiVetl but fo r hla breech- t I - r io u t and.R w Iarln i:,Jils bloody, scalp |III 'o v e r ' h ls heart. \vnH~iitnmpInK around J l i -the n r ^ l r n i ' l i i ; ; ibl^ sniip-dnnce nf JI I . .tha,«Mutt.*tL-tft^-lnw. nif'rca. g u ttu ra l f 1 w n r, 'r»‘» ••■ir-i'-- i i r r m w he r face | a .In ' tbe hlnze. stricken while- w ilh q H frigiil and h o iru r .-sa w 'h e r tou para* f M lyzed to move nnd t^e stopped, s taring i f a t he r n taunietit .w ith auvage roge. c y and went on oKaln. Old Joe l's body t } ' .filled Uio nex t doorway. H e called ou t t ' w ilh a horsli oalli, and again Uie boy 6

stopped. JVItb' anoUier oaUi; and a I' ' th reatening g ealu re .Joel moUoned to ^

th e com er of Uie stockade, and w ith *' K .flare of defiance in h is black ey es ^ T - ^ e la d 's ta lk e d slowly n n d proodly. \L away. S n m behind him- Uie voice o f /

Uie wounded m an colled, and old Joel - lu m e d ., T here was a g h u f ly smile, on

' the Virginian's p8llld.'face. F" I aaw It," be said palnfnlly. 'T h a t 's 7

“ U ia t 'e B y - s o n r : ••** (Continued ia N e r t I s s u e ) - ' *

or — AtTAB fiinaC O N B 'I *In the D istric t O onn o f .th e EIOTeotba J c d ie ia l.B is tr ie fo f the .& tate o f Idaho . ^

jia and fo r Uio County o f T w in-Fallt. f ^J I fc--- ; ... ■■■ --- ------- S„ E ha P a rk W ater Company, a corporal

>• - A. C. Sfaeeti, John B . Kewton, F . C.

.Olbioo, F red H ; Wheeler; .Wm. W. PJ* I B artgn ,-J . F . Scbwim; |V ank % Bar*- .be r, F. I I . Rodgers, H . £ BeaU. J . B t

e Lewis, I^ c d Johnson, W . L -Harrlfl,’ e F rank Phelps,- Enior N ott, F ra n k J .II j ' Koaharock, A. P.' Senior, B . M. N ave ? . ! nad Richard M. W hile, 2 5 j • ■ .______^ D e/ondanU , “

r JT ho -S U te of Idaho tends greetlnga fi,‘ to 'tb e 'd e ren d a n U , A. C. Sheets, Jobn ,* IL Nowton, F . C. Olbtorf, F red J.-Wheel* e,' f er, Wm. W. Barton, J . K. Scbwim, 2, 1 F rank E . Barber, R. II. Rodgera, J . i l .0 L ow ia ,'F red 'Jo h n n o n , W j. L H nrrla, ,, 1* F rank Pliolpa, Emor N o tt. R .-M . Nave - oad 'R icha rd M. Whltoi . —

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pla in t j iu been .fUeil a m ia s t you in ."* tho n u t r l i t Court o f th e K lcventhJudi- j;*fi clal D ls frn t of tho S tato o f Idaho, In ' { . . and for Twin Falla. Countf. by, the

abovo n im rd p la in tiff, and you aro "■ hereby directed to n ppear 'aod answer >• said comiilalut' w lth ln T w enty (20i d daj's of ihv acrvlco o f this-sum mon* , a i f served ^vithlo.siild Judicial D U trlet; le nod w ithin forty. (40) day,i i f served i£ oltcwlii'fo. And yo iriire fu rther noUfleii - ;i. thn t u n ^ s i you so 'o |m var and ontwer n tho ta lii rouiplalut w ithin th e tbue . .{j hcto ln 'spe^lflodrtho-p ln lu llffvw ill-tak tf- .— f judgmetit against you os prnycd in said , ,- complaint. This nction is brough t fo» _____

tW r^U fpim i o f li8TiiTirjjie~aTtieles n t" •“• Incorporation* of tbfl p o n t i f f corpor*^ atlon Interpreted nnd conttrued, and >* for the purpose of hnving all outsland-g in g sh n re in f stork held b.v-pcrsons not— —7 !, owning lO ls'w ltliln fho boundaries of y tho lOuthweit quarlor (SW ,m ) o f See- t tion P i f to n (15), Township T en (10), t South, Range 8flvenfeen, {17)/ East,B Bolte M crldn ln .>ch id lng fhn t held by J tho defundantj in thfa acUon, can* .L celled.

W Itneu my hftnd and tb'o 'seal o f ta id g ii '“ D ltlr ie t Court, Ibis 10th day o f J u ly , '^ . >* 1022. ' a 0 . SIOOINB,f (Seolj . Clerk.1 • By 0. Ii. Borfcnf, Deputy. ’ , , • i Turner K . Hackman, A tto rn ey -fo r

P la in t lf ti retldenee and oftiee, Twin , F a lb , Idaho. ‘ ,

N O nO B o r S H B E n T 'S 8A L B OF . BB TR4T A im C A M

I, E . B. S h a raaa , s h ir l f f o f tiie C o n ^, t r oA^Twla m t,- .8 U U 6t U ah e , ha re

taken into m r pessetslea a t th e The*.; K loender Faftn., Uie foQow int deserlbsd.

estray. animals, t* :w itr _n Oae U g h rb a y horse, o r M vsa"

years oU , 1100 ponads, w hite spo t da • ’ „ ' forebesd, decked talL .

One dark bay horse, 10 years, 1100 ' pounds, three w h i t e '^ t a on e u h sld< ,.'

caused by saddle o ^ h an e aa marka. *’ P nM e Notice U hereby r iv ra , Uiat .. I will sell said e ttray aalfflals i a p a m *' ance w ith Section 8000, Complied SUt*' u te t of Idaho, a t 'pnblie auction to ths ' h ish e tl and beat bidder fo r ' eaab, law*

fn l money of tbe United S tates, on tbe £4th d o r o f Ju ly , 1022, a t the hour of a .o ,'eloek P . U. (U onnU in T im e) a t the Theo. K luender Ranch, Bonto No. .1, Buhl, Idnbe, loeoted seven (7) miles South of Burley Com er, County of Tw in Fnllfv Stole of Idaho.

D ated th is Oth doy of June , 102S.£ . R.'SH ERM A N , Sheriff.

By Bonnie H errimahl Deputy. ^

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OMAHA, (Special to T ie N'cws)— 1 1 2 ^ . W. B. Sm ith a n d Son Monilay Mid fpr '

■ C. N. Beatty froni Rogcnon 019 fnl iRttibi, nV m ge wcijjlit 7i! lilt.-, nfJ13.2D;wllh 103. ipodcri, overogo weight 70 ,lU . o t »12.23j fo r Ro h E l!|ion, Roger- “ 7 " ® ' wn, Sfll fn t Iambi, avcrogo' weight 7;i , ^ lb»., a t'1 3 c , ond aos feeder*, avcrngo weight 60 lb » .,n t 112.25. ■ \ ♦

y For W imam Noh, Rogcnon, 740 fnl #R nib i, iVonigd w eight 81 Ibi., a t 13c, J " ' ' ’‘f .■ onJ .72 feodort, ovemgo wolght 00 lb*.,

' ot '•12^5, w ltlr-M -yea rU ng i. nverogo 1° ^ w right l lS Ibi.. a l 110.50.

ifa rk e t 25o lower on fn t Iambi;113.25 top; 25c higher on fce<!eri, toi> ”

OUcago G rain U a i t e t on lu th ,

CinCAQO,. ( f f ) - U p lu r n i in the ‘‘’P ,♦1,®" price of w lieat M onday rMiillcil largeU , ' ' '7 ' ' from toWc'-about curtailm cnf of g rain 1’'“’ rctflpU -bccfluio o f ra llw pr nud- eon!KtHko Inlorfercnco w ith trau ipo rta ’

• tion. The wKgnfTflarlcct elQued uoiet- , i « v T C « F ‘ w V V e r i . f e with 8f p te m b e r i l . l l h i lo 1.111-2 nnd Do- fcinher <1.13 1-2 to ’ 1.13 •'•R. Corii-loil i . , ,® * '* 1.2 to l . l 8e ,;onU 'n jihodc to l-8c, nnd ." f '’* ,,rovlilcnrf2 l - 2 t o 20c.

ReporU ih n t tho Cl.lenco nnJ Alton ' rnllrond li:id ehcekcA loading of wheat

In IlUnolj and had omborgofld. ihip- ' ment* of liv e ilo c k and' pcrl*hable Voni- i,^, jj ^

motlltlei formed ,lhe mo*l *peclfle bn- . 1. (or clhiialoliid. v>liltl, » i i« .l t r . J - 'er* m an ih ited In regard fo labor trou- ,„| bir*. I t n n i ev iden t nearly from the ,»iart Monday^ however, th a t itrlkifc-ae- „

. velopraenti wero itt ra e th ig more nt- IcniWn than had been ihe rule hereto- j j , , ,

, fore In_the w heat m arket. Tlie on lr ,‘ dcrlliie which th e bear* wore ablo to i,oMfu'i

force row o.a t tbo opening, and wnii a*- Mciated w ilh im ccrtalnty over Qorman •,„ jj,g

' fmanclal rontHUonn. j jn j, Evenln i up fo r tho governmont crop Pofdjj^ refwrt oempied th e Ttlieat trade In jInto dcfiirnei. The m niority o f deal- wi,i, rr* with-mi'nounccmenl o f a deereanto In the iW led .S lates vl*lble (tiipply t« - | i'fll tendcil hl*'o to llf l p r l f f * , ' l iu t ' ln : ‘ ' T W I llic fjnor ha lf boiir thn gnlni wet% o ff- | '

■ net mpre or 1e*rby;:iiV lling 'foTim Jiriri- •" , I profit*. - - ' ......... jB uttcrfn t

Cnrn nod oatji nrlcr* wcrt> weakor F re ih raa o n -n rro n n l o f ' b renklng - o f a lo n jrin e n i, poi droiisht In northom Tlllnoli. [ FO 'en . p

Provlifoni leflocted a le tback In the • value of .hogi. I t wo* w ld too thn i "Oernian* were t iy ln g to cftBeei pnr-

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OmCAGO, (/P>-108 c a n . Eastern , f 5 \ ‘‘V .hero Virginia eobhleri, banflU, Mb. f , H o g ^ ] ♦tJlO to 5.18; K an in i early Ohiot, m k - 8h e « p - rH. No. 1, <?,35 to C.S0; cobbleri 12.00. 10 , -

' • Po rtland LlTestoek' ... , ^" PORTLAND, (/p )-^ o tt1o itcndy^,

calvM 50u higher! receipt* m o l; ehoiec Mcer* |7./.^ '-to 8.50; medinm to gooi^ >. ^ «7.00 fo 7 7 n ;.f a l r tn medium, IIT.00 to New Pota ; .00; commpn \o fair, ^4,00 lo. 6.00}

' t i» ln c o '« " a n .1 hc»er* W.J5 io fl.75; Oal-^g^. medium to .good *5.25 to 0 .25 ;.f^ jr to h *> medinm H 8 0 J o 5A’!? common cowb Bfeta, bun M.50 to J.50; canner* »2.00 to .3.50; T am lpi, b bull* ♦3.ao,to,<..’50;'choi?e f te d e n $5,00 w t lw e . to 5 J0 ; fa ir to good.H O O to eholeo d itry calvea 10.00 to OJtOj prime

-J ig h l « . 8 0 't o 0.00; madlum •7.80':to 8Ji0; heavy. 15.00 to 7.50-. -

n o m - S J i UKhi.T! m d p M ,™ 1 ™ prtap 'IIU b l *J1 .7 t lo. 18.85; _ « o « b heav^, 2.1{) to 300 pound*, 111.00 ■ to OaQtalogpi 11.50; 300 pounds nnd up. |10.p0 t« vvatehne^ 11.00; rongh heavy, «S.OO to *10; f e e ^

,er pig* 512.00 to 12.2.’?; f a t pig* •11J50 / • to 12.00; sU g . $5.00 to 8.00 • •

_._.Shecp ^ t ^ L l a m b i SOc bIgher;_T6r g a ^ ' e i j , coipt*, tone ; .spring lombi $10.00 to Cream Ch II'.OO; medium $0.00 to 1000; common Crick Ch» IS.00 to 0.00; onlls $S.OO to 000; ligh t Deana vcarllngi $7.00 to S.OOs heavy M.OO to Bread — 7.00; light wothnr* tIibO to 7.00; heayy “ “J ” ♦5.00 to 0.00; /owes $2.00 to C.W*. J ”

' O n U a Llvertoeic . '■ OMAHA (U . 0 . Bureau of Markcld) Hacbo WO—n og i—Recoipfi, 1,500; m oitly .lO j Bicon, i»ito 16e‘ lower; bu lk heavy mixed nnd Ham _------packing gradei, $8.75- to.- 0,B0;_liuU h{[«m .

,good hogi, $£>.50 to 10.30: top, $10.40. c h ^C a ttle-B eeclp l* . 8.000; -beit grade* ^

J.eef *tcert fulij- H eady; oiheri; moitly g te a k - lfclO to 15». lower; *pot*, S.’ic lowor, ,ouad 28ei^I0 .2fl; yearling*, . *10.05; *he #Uck Beef—^RtenJy to ISe lowor; bull* aboat steady: lOet brlik

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* firm .to C0R.hi8hcr;-*lockcra.nnd Iin n iitrciig._ ______________ _ g V -<leep—ilecelpla 0,500; Iambi moitly X ® Jl« ;_ lop-u» tlve . liimbi 113.50; ^ t h C S

w « te rn Inmbs $13.25; sheep ng; rc the ra ,$8 .00 ; ewe* $C,Cl); S E l e

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Chicago Livestock ord foriUCAOO (U. S. Bureau of Mar- conrurreo ) (/P)-;C nU le-K ccclpt*, 10,000; Belgium ifc; beef ilccn i steady to 15o high- Tccclved- ycarliuRS active: *pot» 15 to 25c w cjtcrn. t i t : inp yearling* $10.30; top heavy d lca ted ’ : J3| bulk beef a tcen $8J)0 to 10.00;, feeling t her nhc-ilock and bull* steady to jtlo ti'i arid higher: cannon nnd c u tt^ n i t c a ^ ; Mhe tccen •calve* moitly *toady; fow * a t joffcrlngs

u l i ld fn higher; ito c k en *Iow, uV I^W Idlo .o me itrong ; bulk butcher ihe -ito i^ ' no easier > to 7.(U>: bulb'bull*,, $5.00 to 5.2^;' contractlo veal colvci $9.00 to 0.50. . expansion

igs—R.'eeipls 5S,000; opened 10 lo oul larg'ji lowcr-(in belter grades; cloied firm Cnll loans Mh, ljut 25 to 40e lower on o lh e n ; the final $10.‘jr);--bulk good butchers $10.35 to '4 per r )A'i; p.-jckor* mostly '6S.60 to 0.00; Porcm'W nbeiil a teady,'$0.25 to 10.00; bold' tlve Incjilliberal. ; ...............U nited 'S t

BC]»—i’tecelpt*' 10,000;jiatlvolam b» urei, ahpw ly 50e lower; wrstern* 25e lower; 380,000 tu rs te ad y ; fpcder Inmbj itronjf; top m nkes-thi 'O' lanibs $10.50; westerns $13.75; *inco Inst ?we* m o st)/ $.')4iO to 7.0ft; choice The grei

fpc'Ier Inmba nt $12.7.’i. a te turnovI grades of shfcarcd ibcflp, $1.50 atoelpf, In umler wool prices. ■__________ gains of 1

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3\V VORK, (/P)—The stocJT inar- eumulatlorII waa generally conceded, gavo n 4 u poj, account, of ltse!.f .Mgnjloy I» tended mo of conditions which . ordlnnrily populu I have brought nbout a rccurr9nc^ moved list ist week’s uncertainty and bcci- j(K. Snies I iinMttlcment. Drvelopmentnthe week-end in the ir i;e1atio;^]tooal strlko and the wnlkout of tho NEWny fliopmen wcro riot cspeclnlly eloaod:■ul, trom the Wall Tllrcot view- 3 1-2*....... nn'l the Qcniinn situation added P i n t 4a e :on rtrn already manifested Id Hcrond J* financial circle*. , F jr*t 4 1-4'cig.i eiclinnge* were relntlvely Serund I 1 y, however, except iho l''VoncIi T hird 4 1 whleh decllu«|} to a new'low roc- Fourth 4

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for tho p reient movement, w ith CQ R « irroQt wcaknM*- In , iProaeh noa uw government bonja. Bopofta , W B : ved hv banking in iereil# from “ / “‘'■o ’ irn r.nd *outhwcjtcrn centers in- ® ed th a t labor troubles wcro a f. J-® ig icUeral business In those *oc- jfj. arid enured a mnrkcd lol-dowQ of

:cceat inquiry for now corporate FOB ing* f:om InvMlors. ChnlllKJle.opcn rates fp j money ovldeneod 'isler tone, Inst w eek's nddltlonnl ^oani..’, action of clearing houso loans ana jn t islon of excels reserve* brought to , -or arg'jr suppllei of avnilablo funds. Pall*, loana ruled a t 4 1-2 per cont u n lit "",vm) 'c inal lour, the rato then' receding

I’" ■ . . c r ;cni'jal nniong tho dny’s construc- f/n",incidcnU ,wns the publlcnlion of off ro dd Stntes Steel Juno 'to u n n g o 'fig - Price $1ahpwing an incrcnae o f about shore of10 Iona in ,unfi1lc'd order*. This, or 1

last February. p o B ^I grei\ter p a rt o f the dny’s m oder fully fur irnovcr embraced the independent quire 16 , In which finnl pricea showed - of 1 to 2 l-2 poinU; Studebaker, im n i b * ia n t in l a k n c o ', " a n d icaii Cnn, In which a heavy Ac- i^o iede atlon resullod in .a ne t gain of - i . . — point*. Rail* were mixed, oils FOB ti

1 »o»lly ,l.„»™ rO , .111 many i f J* H .| opular induntrial* nud ipeclaltles ^ I listlessly within fractional Ilm- — — ialo* amnunteil.to nS.^.OOO'ftharei. F O R «

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’ ...... . - _ $100‘.20 A N4a ..... .............................. 100.101 Js not .’quoted.4 1-4* .............................4100.31I 1 1-4S..... .................. .......... 100.00 buI A4 1 4 * ..... :..................-MO.f J Na«h,I 4 1-4*............ ...................._ m 2 4 Oodgl

i 3-4ffi:.:........ .................... 100.50

> Bsllt and T h ilr Tone. 'Kmc In many old bells can be

itcd for only \bjt tholr a w .' s f B " ^ 0 bellmnker dW nnlnw J ttm t berg o«rl

n .cen tu ry tho clnpper anil tli'tT*■0 of the ttcll fitted e inctly , h e ' eo. .hciu In n fnmi giving consider ......:........w itaet surfnpo. . .

The Same E veirirtiere ............editor o f Pni»a Akhbnr, a nativeiper o f Lahorol Jnd la , in y i: “ I SIllllIBiD iel C ham bsrm n 's 'Colic ftnd *•oea Remedy m any time* amongIldron and servants, fo r colic and ' p o B SDoo; and Bw ays found .11 *f* tio a tl Ds1 ." -a d v .* Auto Con = = = ^ = = * ^ * « F = = = = = = = = tX)BDii

HELP WANTEDS T S B -Snlciiaa il. Oood job (or TOE " ;ht'uton. A ddreis Box 207, Twin inder O ti

B « ) : ' 'w A N t t 's U i e '^ ^and ' la le i b a n ag e t to open p O R ' Ioffice; *$04 iieeeiaAry.' U pl Rex A nn'

•Tire Co., C h i c a g o ,^ ; — — —

«TED-1-An.experiene«d a a lem an | ‘BotioneTyr'elgart, etc., one wko v .J, lalolcd .with Palls ten lto iir ■ed/ A ddreu P . p . Box 125<, Po-

POSITIOH WANTeF L : ■ '5 ^BIXQ—ExMllonl, o r bomeVoop 4 '» ll ,H a ii . .» opomlor. “

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l o s t_________b l i i i -------------------- ■ PO R ' IiT—P air • o f glaiaes, betw een -oartm ent Park and c ity . Return to Nows. ^

r - - 0 n Vood between Buhl ftn-1 “T T T — :cr, lady 's coat,' b » w n mlxfcd • ,elour, Tuxedo collar, bu tton tTlm- }ilso cuffs and pockets,^ tie belt ' . o i v 3., NoMfy phono 301J1, P . 0 .2, Buhl. Thelma Winn... Sweeler!

T -W ld # gold.eholn" w n te T fo b . Telephon. :ik i’ tooth ehana, Inierlbed OarJ “ » ag, Tw in Pall*, Id a ., 'N o . i m 1 ' W. D. Hoag, R o u te ,2, Twla - g — g.

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I SALE-T. REAL'ESTATE ...i S L e o B TRADE—V .r i jc - ' M T Clo Twidencb property In e u t p a rt Bbosly . Big bargain if taken w ithin lo u r th .aext te n , days. Will tako largo “ K n -rr ag cm in trnde. Address J . A..

_____________ , u rJoy .,B S A L E -8 ; a t to 5 '7 . w ll i l Itom ««1 NovII on Bear Oreik, 8 room log house,9, a ll 5 rail fence, 1-2 being enl- K atharii ed, private w ater r igh t, main U teb . „■ leted. Prlee-*lj600.00, wUi tako u trade. E. B . f ip le y , .W e r , Jd a - ir Twin Falla Realty Co., T w in 2“ „ r o■ __________■ ___________ ' Phone IB 8 A L B -8 0 aere*, i m ile out, Im- 816-W, 1 ime'nU on each forty , on# 6-room « . ,good^al*edbam .w Jlh hay center, ,, CLBA mccdjTjlu# gra»» paWnre, 1-2 mile * “ bck road; good bearlnff orchard, k j c e . $125.00 per acre w ith la n d lo rd 's o f crops. E . B . BIpley, H le r, Ida- r Tirin P a ll. B ta ltx O o, I V l .

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t^ A L E - F I v e rooa modern house, * i5 ' furnlihed. 610 Third ave. W. In ‘ 163 Third ave. B. ...

B B A L ^ B e i t 10 acres, W fm T le jw -eU y ;-p low ed-.od -*eeded ,= *a25

T em l. Act BOW. U. 0 . Barton, T ra B E -deS oeai.* , , ■ ■ . ,q i

1 tiA L B -F Ive aere tr.*M |i. Tw«<«niUbIe for poultry fa n s At an d 'd ist!

:* Sw la , owner. ’ Supply .C

• SALE-AUTOMOBILES FOR S/-------- ---------------------- ----------------'• ' f o r 9....................... .................. n n t 4 1.2c

NEW @ .B A n E R Y■. • - ( te i t 5.0

w ltb /'iroed aepara ton M r. WrI;■ couth nn

rd, Ohevrolet ..— ....... 117.46 Crusher iIdK, Stodebaker, Beo.ah, Cole .... ................. 120.75 ' FO B 8dge, r r a f i m . . j . _____ | 20.6p : eluding 1

io T R IO B B E ^O D BTATION j’J’*'—r-W l-8eebnd A ve. N ;------------- -nflnmUan--------- :---- ----------- ----J dlj» , . .

nlloi on tho new Ford S tro ii W R 8 H rljurelor. P-or lale a t tho Autii “O'?/• Shqi. T hird.ave . aod Shoihonr « • J- W. , " ■ So. '

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iJa o S ^ A llIO REPAIR g-Tpt,

im S iH l i , D i(M ii,3 r i H $ 4t>. 1 ehlna

; 3A L B -W e h»~Ve some excrpb a rsa ia i ia oied cars. JohnionCoapany.' " r _____________ . p o B SIDS boogar tn a aold a t th e A utu bee h lvei Jn^ Co.. 140 Bad A v..,B onlli.

, • \ ‘E P " -M » B T B P » tb . Cy7 aHader. 147 Seeoad tv * N. *>e

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FORREWj■' B W l^ P u rn ia h e d " ip a rtm en li TO E S, „ . p b o . . . . . . - g g ; !

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IRNISQED rooms; ilricH y mod- 2£L„^»iriilgh class. The best fo r the le a n ^ry. L o t-o s prove It, OaU 700. PO B S-^ I t o T h e a te r. '- One a t .

■ • • . • ' 550B3. ■

r -J rn raW tfd ..h p w ,^ * 5 2 ’fo J^ o iw jAve. a , one bloek I r o n CityInoolra Amalgamated Sugar Oo. inqn .ro A a«g«m . P O B ^

BEN T—T he Conway reildenee, g«eot alit N orth, fo r ren t. Shade a n d —

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' K E N T -T hree room furnUhcd FO B Eent, reasonable; Bungalow A pts, and lecoiIt and Sccond ave. E u l l f y o u

do not n. BENT—Two modern offlee ment Co.

Inqnire City Pharafaoy. H reet frc

AVE m - R B N T d e ilra b ie iiT - bouw on Eighth ave. N . U .- J .

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• MONEY TO LOAN - .. FO B. (

«EY TU LOA.V OB a t d e n dw«) v repayabli in la a l l in tla lla e n urrpajraen t rrlvllegc A n b u r 'i Tbo Ni

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IV IIS C E L L A H E O U S ■- W A N 1

UTO ItE l'A IR 6U01». now loenloi! " ^ v a ^ o sh o u e louth between T hird nn.l ,i,„ ,

________________OTICE—l i v o tc n of No. fl pro- "S.'TT,'; l ! I will be n t Fivo Point iloro Sal- „ lys, .luly 22 nnd 20, O il. 21 and 23 ,'*# k J ' N ov/4 . R est of tlm.e a t homo, 11-2

la northw eit of town on hard roods. . . . . . .b . r lo ._ a .b b o r t ._ •

[AKE YOUB D K ITlO nTA BLE Iwo.othu SES P A Y -L o t ua.advlse w ith yes lu<|uiro -

j " i “M -ne 804-Jl. P . H. Crow,,PboB» o w - -M W, B. F . D. No. 8. good flo' — Hansen,

LEANING carpets, rug*. Navaju. -........ -ue 225R. . ' W ANl

....... ................;..................... ... nicely, iICE, nuiet reoat tor aat«ra)i,> )Vi]{ pny i ; .ipecial nur#e. 319 S i itb av». Phono 3ilPhone 661M. ' -------------------------------------------------------- 1 AM_D ._K E L L O O a,-aB »n t'_ fo r-L a ii- model, t 'b D rr Arienate o t Lead for *prs< Qnrnuc, 2 irlal. Call I>faotle. 650lt.;.P . 0 . He«

WAN'I. . . ------------- ------------------ ------- nildrci* 0IR U LOANS and noulh ly ps.' wn* Twi i dwo)i.*og loam. <yrlhur L bw m dresa E.

lE E - -m i t .> y . r r . I r . , W . b . . 7 . g .J ”" ' ” "equipped ba tter^ le rv le i i t a t l i t J .*____jBtahl charging o n tfft.'..* rcitir.. .'W A N T

distilled w aU r tree : Idsfro^Antc * [»ca1 l.o i i l . . .C . . . P b .» 8 1 l l .

I S A L E - M I S C E L L A N E O U S

>R SA L E -C hcrric*. .W e'plek^lftm •'••'f A.S'r l-2c per pound. 'Phono 578R3. |3 j^ rasb

IR 8A LE-^A-N o. 1 Jo n e y cow, 8 I old, giving ti gniions milk d'aily WANT

•5.0); T .-B ..to* lcd ;« gentle. .See engine r W r ls h f n t Cordcirranch, 3 m^los Aulbmoll I nml one-half milo .enst on Rock — • ■ - lier joad. Cnll n ftc r G p. m. WANT

IB 8 A L B -lI« » « b ri4 -( iira llu te , in- ' S ong Ther oloctrle wnsher, good ico ---------

Kvjr)-thiug muat go.. D o n 't nog- 'VA.Sf tho opportunity. Call Monday, j l . , best wor »U aic|>~12n7Slxtir‘ftvtnuornprth,- -Vnleanui

- • __ _________________ *V A N TIR SALE or tr jd o , la 'igo.dry c6\» typ««vnt« somo money for fresh cow or bolf- le 's U uc . W. Kirkmnu, 330 Wn*hington *v Coapaay.

_____^ -— - ' I vT n t)R SA L E -P laB o . New X lab* ll. pay top f eheap; any term*. 182511th Ave. poultry j

P I " " "»■ ___________________ a s tr . PbIB BALE—Two rugs, 1 dftvonport, •ina elotet. Aiinrtmeut AS, Rex>. . - . "In thi

- ____ _ chsniIR SALE—SberwlB'W illlama s r i» q q , , i , lead: Diamond Hardw are Oo. tc r ip t '

IB SA L E -rB erry Oups^ erates, and ,«b i^ b liv e s . ' Phone 5, Moob’b Shop.. . . i "

tR S A L E -L arg e k e box, in lU b ls . p J la lry or small moat buslneM. Also X 'I he ifer calvei, fonr boll ealvei, _ . three milk c en t. 'H . P . Laird, e S08-J2., ,

\ . BHAS L. B S A L E -O n e 4-row P . * 0 . Vflol Room'O ra to r.w ilh a ll altaehBieaU; one 7- QuHdis;Moline binder, naed one a e a io n ,-------- =lJ

« d ihnpo. J . .H . Plet*on, fwflmllc» JO H N W. I, I ' l ' w est o f Waahingtoo ichool,

w : ^ v r '^ . -B SA C & ^B eund Oak C t l< f .^ g c , . - a t . pait on 'Addison ave. Pbbae BOUEff-<

B SA LE OB TBADBr-W agon boxo m ^ i'ig'i or chicken*. fll5_H ftn 1. Polls, I

B SA L lS -tiicyele i. in e y rle i, tUe« ieee«iorie«. W ernsr’i Repair Shop, ' im ] ,t C ^ e n i It.. K . .iB 8 A L E » B a n ,: pa in t *8.25 per . . . ..—

- QIIIIB SALB O B BXOHANOB—New •lecond-band-farm implements -------- ----you b%ve,Vny f a i a impltimenii jOu -------o t need. Idaho Hdw. and Imple-

Co., In tb e Fos* B oildlsg acrM i t from P lre S tatlm ' .

)R -S A L B -H o o ie p a u t (2.^0 to ' per gallon, in.coIores $2.75 to *3.76 Eirhite. E alaoa lne in bulk fo r leu . u* aend a pain ter to -e i tln a te yoar. TW IN. .1

We will u v e yon m oney.-Ph08e • Shop. ooa 'sS hop . ’ . paired

IB. SA LE—r n rn lto re .. 595 ThirdE . . - .■

0 New* .is rend by the pernaneB t ^ n«iC T ■.................... P b . . . ;

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INTED MISCELLAWEOUS "IV8I I ' l l p o j joc « .n u m lo t il l - Decs i can get and hive. Phone0 or C0ijR3.

^N T E I^O ood furoishcd house, or y futm ihed, closo In. A. B., caro cwa. ’

\NTJ-’ M n n to dri^o 'F o rd car ' oshlugCon for hi* fare. Would take •tbiT p a n ia g tn to ibaro oxpon.ot iro 445 Beeond ovc. W. • •

\N T E £>-T o -buy 7 K tT i! young -Miiit be high tester and giving flow of milk. J . M. aoodm aa,

cn, Iilabo. . ^ -

CNTED^By couple ^ io 'ch iid ren )i f . furnlihed modem bungalow. I'^V^Wberarjirico /o r r ig h t place.

KU paying caih' f o r 'F « d s , any I, Sen us before y o rs r l i .- C e n t r a ) '* - ^ ' - ic, 31<i Shojboue St.

lK 'rED -^^ofotaiatio:i aa to the** of OeorgoJ..,.Vaughan. A ddroas...............rwJn Falls, somo years ago. Ad- E . \V. Spaulding, National M el­ton Bank B uild ing l-W s'h ing ton ,' .

i ' i i i ^ l d and new customer* ll o n u ti a t our new location, 180 d nvo. W., opposlto DeW ltl nn. . — king 'p a rlo n . 8p * in l prices o a . topa. Work guoraotced. I . B.>: * Co. V -

.S'rE[>-:Be*t b'ly 'lB B i iT e a T f^ '■a«b IC hand.. A ddre*»J. B .B r* v 154 N Artlftir, Pocatello;-Ilaho.

iNTED—Traelor and su tlo aa ry e repairing 'o f all kind*. L lod io l i l6-'00. •

iNTED—4, 5 or 7 p ittenge r ued i iisb o r trade. Idaho Hdw. A Im p.Phone 671.

.N T E l't^Y our'.tire* to repair; w o n , i t lowMt |iricei, Idahe^ n>«ng-W orksrl3j*8«iiBd"a»e.'T>*r— ‘—

N T U i-A buyer ' fi-r.' a ' 'd eak ; •(Iter, aJdlug ttacbiue. nechan ' '•eucti and »ii*. Joliason Anto«»/■. _________ ....1 . • ...

.N T E D -A irk tf f jm T -p a u iu y n f?)p p rlce i;a t oil lime*. T w ln -P a lli-•. ry jn d Egg«o.,. P. E. S tra in, maa

Ph'ine. 175.' 246 Fourth av f. S i -

Q uickly Gone. ' • -.thiB ike nothing ta pennanent-

bBnre," -remarka a phlloa^ber. 'la very fleeing;”—BoMoo Tran-

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i ' l . H O DO m , A tiorsey a t L m . m'O, Twin Falla Bank and T rvst ding, fb o n e 088. •

^ . . o i m ^ U w y e r . B a a k ' i . .. . ^ u j l d l a g . '^ o n e 696-B

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a ^ C . 'M n i« - B o y d ' ta iif lB g ."^ .'.

0 J1 7 * a W B B L B T -A tto rn a r i - , tw . PraeUee io a ll '.oorts. T w la . s, I d ^ o .

WXBS—Lawyer. O f f i e e a - B ^ - od 7, over Twin P a lli • B a ik * •It Co., Twin Falls, Idaho. . '.

lusissfliiiTir^>6W O L A ^ W l n d sh ie ld , eabi^ ' w ark ,-M oon '* .ihop.' Phoae g . ---------------

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1 .P A L tfl SHOE E H P A IE D rip. 182 ShoiboDS Well.-' Sbees re - . . . '6d while you w ait, a t pre-WM es. and all work goarsn teed ." '

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in g speaking on tlio itr c a li and .p u b lie i ground! no t nutli^riui] by tlio ninyor’s pe rn it,.T iv ln F a lli c ity commlnlifn di>-

• • covered bcforo ndjourmnuiit n t mid- ' >. . n lgb t t ^ t i t bad . remov.ed barrlora

• ag n ln it'a ]] Borti o f dotnoriRtrationi and a u W b lsg o i nnd it w u IndUatod tljp l,

. a n ordinoneo to provido. for lieeoslnRj o f dem onttraU oai and similar offa ira condacted for gain would bo fortbeom*

. in g ftt ftn early iwsion.* ilpoo' »ugg«»*-----------_ ti^ -o f- llio -m * y o r- th o -ru 1 o -ro (iu l tln g

tV * « w aging* of the , propoMd rcpo«\1:. in g ordlndneo .nrna dlipcnscd w ith and

; I t ws< adopted by unnninioua v o te of il^e'*oomnlulonoM .prw ont. ..Cpmmii* •lono f '8 . AH being abaenL' I t w ai

■ introdueed b y C o f ta ir td n e r J . T.. Bob-■ , , e rtf . '

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A fe u ia tlo n providing for rovoeatloif t o f jleeoM ii previou^y gnm tod lo -Ur*.

r T fo re n e o '6 ^ ll /b M d M h . Jc»»ifl Byan . '- to q>erato lodging bouiei, however, w ni .‘ l u e d upon l u flr«t leading, u u l f ln tl >*etlbB will n j t bo ^ i t t n fo r two wo,«k«

in o rd tr to give an opportunity for Uio women to bo b ««d . 'Thl» rcw ltttlott

------- - was aponiored by Commlaelonor RoV• ' o rta .' M n . Squibb, and Mra. Byan a r c .

operatota o f tooma xrhleli' U&vq beoa, : tw ice 'm lded Gy the police.w ithin the .

' p a d two inonUii, each raid d lie lo ilag qu ttlU le* o f .UquoT.

'> Tb* p roblon of h o f . to diiitg i^ of garbage elaim od '» ' gencroiii i b u e of

• ' t h e to m a lM lo a ’a ttU n tlo & an d flaftUy, i f w«* decided, to call io r blda fo r bnuJ-; in g *‘t l a ew u, bouaobold gaibago u d

- -frwa th e iW ilfiaM ' dl«t^lct».- . . The aubjoct woa.lntroducid by Dr. Hnr*

'; ; ;;» jr^ p av i« ;.p f FoiiHh-.iiTcnue c)u t,.w bo' 'cem plftlned tbftt t U g i t U g e hAoler otn*

ployed by tho e lty bad rofuH d to take _ h » n y 'g a fh a g a -f lth e t- th a a - flih e i- jro g .

■ h is T etideQ te,*^{ bftd d m a c d td ex tra p a y 'f o r removing k i^ h cn garbage. •Tbero WAS iome dlacuaalon a t to terraa o f Abe to s l n e l usder wUlth..tbe gai*

' ■ bage b a u le r .w u oniJoyod. J . T., Krl* “ VliDl«,—iu p c rin ten ijc iil" l» n irflc i» and

. . .w & lerr:etk« - m ( t u y iiupeetoT, 'g a v e i t aa hia opinion tho t i t vrna tbe du ty o f 'th e garlmgo linuler to corry aw ay eYPTylUing ib a i wa* p\M Cl In cans /o r Uinl purpoic. ’ •

J_______I*nimbe« Opposition

- L . B. H u M n told tbe cm m nm loticni.• . th a t tlio ayattin p f muHlclp.ii garbngo •

'rem oval 0* rmpluyi'd here for ( lirc e ' y ears past " u n u tlif a c tu ry , unfair I nnd illcfiol,;’. nad said tlia i-bo would; oppoeo i t i contlaua,lion to I h t - ; « r c n r ' o f In a tltu tln g . injunction |>rocc(:ding». n ia propoaal was th a t iodividuol liouio- bolder* bo' required to diipoao of gar- bnge a t Uielr own expcnie. ‘ 'I t i a u n - 4&!r,V he eaid, * 'to inquire one hplf tbo roiidonta wbo a re ' the taxpayer* to pay

, fo r tbd 'removal of the ethera' gar*' • b tg e . " . B e offered to buy a ll o f the

; klU hen garbage If tbi^ c ity could guar- ..lin tce iti.d fiL vi'iy to him, am i cxprcai-

. o d 'ik o p tte ln a a i to tbe e lty 'a ab ility to do th is . . - —

_ .. . ,T h o .^ n o ^ w lo n o i^ jitao ,. o u i h o ^. ^ l i n g fo r 1}ld*’fo r n e n and ie u n i to

9pcra te a ttee t fprloklltig wogons.. . Jo h n W olfendea and a r^pre»eaUtlTo

- .•.'• 'ofT tbe Von TeoM n agency wore on '• ban d to dlaeuaa w llb . the /w nunlM ron., c r t , p lana 'fo r. p o k in g a n 'n u d lt e f the

\ ‘■-■.dty'a a ffair* covering th j '. la a t flvo■ jT ear«.-'P«U lqnJT ^J5M .hg4j;oiL nlL ^qL ' ’ blda on tho w ork Involtod.

■ a u k t s p a t r i n D epartment

. piiiitlflT action w ai takon w itb ro- • - I lipoet'to re p a ir of the fire ito tfon roof,

aeceaalty fo r which wa* nrged by Firo ..:.:'.:^Ohiet,'-IL-M. Golden. The flrflj^b lo^ V. . ‘-Csljfl ad fU ed tho eouncil o f tbe .ncerf of i . ; U * .'Jep'otlmoat fo r 1500 (cot o f boic,' 'V /- 'i jr.. .

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i and a repreientatlve of a aupply bouie 1 offered to furnish i t fo r 91.30 a fo o t.! AccoTdlBg to th e f ire eblof estenilvo rcpn ln are Deeded a t the f ire atation.

i He enumerated'need fo r repair of floor*, J now beds and bedding and bed bug.ex; 1 term inator.

* In connection w lth J t i_ a > i^ d m U 6 n .

Sof tho a f f a i r o f |h e '"flre departm ent, U he commUilon o u ^ o riied diamUial o f J . A. M ongham /and C liff U w ia aa f ire figh tera n n d omploynTcnt o f 'Wil­liam Ilendricka and E W: 'F rench In their stead.

«»- Upoff rccom nendatloii o f t . T . Krl-' ^ * j vanlek, atreot nnd. w aterwork* auperln- m * '1endent,'tho commiialon outliDrizad tbo

j purcliaic o f u m to a d of alum a t a colt | o f ‘$l,33Q delivered for uap in w ater I purification, and of new springa /o r the j atrpe t-flu ihcr co«ting-bftwccn.#7<l and

I t took under con'iideration tbo j aupcrltitondvnt'a s ta tn n c n t tlm t » wit-

te r main on A ddiion avenue w est to II*' 'llie county guneral b u p lta l would bavo

to be roplncdd lo thb near fu tu re with flint irim p l^ . Action nf nlkiili on jnetal boop^ oround.wood ^ tavea 'ln tho

[PN.liipe now In place. Uiore, tbe commla- ' “Kj aion w aato ld , baa ao weakened tb e line

I thn t brenka • nre frotjuont and coitly . O w auch break occurred Sunday after-

I®*' nobn, tho auperintenden^ a lfc M d ro; ‘”8 p i l r waa'iiot eomplotod-antil ] i o 'c lock “'• •.ftfobday forenoon. J o u r brcoka have oe-

currod iii* tho 'line recently. ...

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raa George U . . E ck e r t,.ch ie f of police, ob-' b rou g h t.to tbo otten tioa o f tho coo-

iiiiulosera, a caae o f vlolaUon of c ity . ordinance Involving d latrlbutton of

lorf poateri pu t ou t by. a Bnblron'cern; a dangerous a ltuatlon fexlat-

'an O'’ avenue,north w hero a slde- walk baa been undermined, ho aald, nnd bl* reeomniciidation fo r a regulation to prohibit peraont under the ago o r 14 years driving automobllei.

Iqa C. K^ Blibeo «raa n u u te d (b a t eon* } V -slde ra tion would given ttio eondl- arc tlon. ho complained o f whero oil o f the son drainage from the cntlro block, w m p « - Ibo I raltted to .run o ff through an alley baek Ing I o f his premlaci on,Second itrco^-east. ’

Ah exceptlo ti.to tcqulVomcAt of 'a a ‘ of o^ lq /ince provi<|,log th n t gawUno fanka of m u it l>e initalled no t let* than 26 fee t

.Uy d ltlaB l from flro plugs waa mado by [u3- ! tbo cm m iailon in tho c i^aW . E . 0 . Ba* .nd vena,'Who was p e rm itte d la i ta ll .a .t^ n k its. wlUiin IS fee l o f a flto plug a t-S l« ar* plaeo o f bualneu bn Sho'th'dn'o a tree t rbo »outh..!iInvcna told the eonm isaionen Ita* ho could n o t Install tbo ta n k fiAko'c ike from the plug w ithout ge tting onto an-onr. olhet-peraonJa-property.-------- j-V-;—

?r«teat« Ancttonaer’a Owe'

While before the commliilon, Havena took occaiion-to dlaeuas tho queatlon

;ri. o f municipal llcenio for. auctloneera ^ «nd -to-n’c o im n en d T irr‘ 'd u fy In .gra tl- o t, tu d c to J lr . L ue," t l i t the prUvimiaK be scale Im revliod to provYde fo r a icsior ; y licvitie fee. Uo charged th a t fl form er

adtulnU tratidn' for rvasoni tb a t ho said be rniild give, hnd diicrim inoted ngalnat

, II. Ii. Lur, nuclionccr, a fte r raiding tho .'■■■ llccnsc'fco'fcQiu fS to *20 a ( juw tcr,-%

; jicnnUtini* nnt«ldc nuttloDcera to plj* E*> j tlii'ir riilliiig licre u|>on pnym rnt o f tho •ce 45.fco. Wlica the siiUicct hud been la- i^ ritro d u ce d by Havena, Luo made a fur- >1<1, tlicr rxpljinntinn of th^ a ltuatlon. H e '“P h U .fe a t be 'f e l t tb a l tho fee ihonld E*- be red u c ed ;.th a t be had no t paid the •0- f re for tho Inal quarter nnd th n t ,ho did

no t cxpcct to con tlauo 'la b u ila m 'u n * >"•, IcM the /c e ‘were reduced. Upon ree-

nmmcndntlon of the mayor, tbo quea- tlon wa* p u ic d u n til th e tie r t meet*

Of* Inc w itb the understanding lh a t In tbo he meoiiUiae a vebednle wonld be worked a»", ou i lh a t would^bo “ fa ir to a l l / '

ity ~ ’W o n l d ' B e ' ---------Application (or tho poaltion o f m eat

;ed n n 4 ^ g iry „ ln m c lo r ,-b e b g .t iU e d . tea.- to 4)orarily'T5" ‘W . 17. E.’ Ikard , an nj>*

polntco o'f tho fonner odm ii^ tra tion ,' iVe wns mode Jn pcraon by W . C. ile P b e r- on aon, wbo come to Idaho la st /a l l i^lth m* .Bcott'* “ m odem ,. ._earavanM. ..from ho Brooklyn to^ Roiewortb. &e pK iented vo Ms Vcrtlficatea of graduation from tho 'q l ivnn40L j31l;_yelctlaary:-cQ U ega—and-

vctcrlnory achool o f the U n iven ity of th e S late o f .New York’, together w ith o ther crcdcntiaUv Uo «ftld (h a t 'b ^ woa

ro- lenvinj; Iloicwclrth' b u t wonld welcome nn opportnnH y'to rcmoin in Id a lio 'U

Ire lie could find-somiilhtng to do bero. , lo^ • TOth aiiuranco given by H . 0. Alex- o t nnder, th a t tlTe'report of-Jom ea S'. Ball, IC,' form er c ity t'ccaiurcr, th o 'q u a r te r

r,N E W S jT W lkF X L L g;:

HE G V M P S - N E W i

\'M VA'TAWMC, SUM M ER B 0^ M > E W 3- BV

J . S o ANH O,P lS r t W E e m C t l H O '( O O - I OM TME T^OKX fOSKViK M '

M U T 0 r ^ 6 r : U K E - —* n i« 0 V )6 H I s e t 'tM E n S H P l

^ A N D I’a BE t>OWr^ K t 'THE \

L ' A .

, A' W\\A/ • . y I

u 111( ' v

lUiej eliding Juno 90 waa " ab io lu te ly eoi o o t.!rec t, n t leaat, In accordnnce w itb .ledg live er entries,*’ the cenmlaalon necepte ion. the report and ordered Ua pubReatlon. or*, . Beaoiutloni were adopted do/lniei .OX; tho duties o f Oppolntlve officers am

/l;^n g tbe aalafiea and wages, of offi Jon. e9ff.andU m pIoy f i .— ., ■, , ,, . snt, ■ ■ ' -

I M K U mt B yilD if*:o»t '

Architect’s Idea for Log Cabii ■Dll Legion Home to Be Pre-

' ented at IVIeetingto , - ■

nvo A rc h ite c ts 'p la n t fo r n log cabii rith homo, 30x125 /c o t, fo r Tw in F a lli post

Amorican Legion, will bo preiented fo tho cw ^dcra tion of tlio world w nr yot orona in connnelion w ith tbe bulidlni

tly , convnittoe’a li^oiiimendatjon In th tor- promlaei. at, a 'm e etin g , o t ttio pos I t . Tueadny evenlmr.nt'thQ.Elka.fialL.!— dck . The committee, i t ' l l iindentood, wii oe- rctommond tho adoption o f ’p lans fo • eonatructlon of the propoaed “ b u t '

- for. thd benofifboth’ o f yo te rana'o f thi w o tfd war oad of , tba Boy Seout trocp:

‘ee. o f Twin Palls.OB' E ^e tion of ft poit commander toaue

ceed JgCil B. Oreen, w ho,has gone t< 0^ Portlaod , o a d . w hose'resignation ho

nbl tjeen nc elv e d , i s ano tborJtcm o f 1 ^ 1 !**• ’neas .foe the vo to tans' orgw lw itlon a' ide* thia meeting. Deligate»..to tbo 'B ta ti ind convention a t N am p a.a n d 'd iitrle t con

to ventlon a t H atcltoa also, a re to be cho ■ a e ^ t tK ia 'tine.

, Tifere will^bo " e a U ," the post o f on* fleers announce, and every -man 0 idi- woman who aerved in tho world war the w hether a , member, of tho Legion o: ;io{- not, la urged to attend. . aok , ■ — ^ ------------- - ■

iiFinoimIS SETBIWQ:|OiHa* . . - • • *

Id b e \^ .9 ,o h f o n n 8 . . T r a i l S o h e d o le . to . i :O h a m b e r of.

i n . _ i - . O o n ^ r c e 'S B w e B U o n • . .

— ' •. ' . . . an- W ithin th e next w eek .o r ten daya - 1- 45oordiBj-to-B**uraaoe-giVen-by t>. S . , QsientoT, general passenger agent e f th(

Oregon Short Line, the weitbound ,Twii ena Polia -brahch paaaengfr train No. 131 Ion w ill be Bcbnjlniea to leave .M W doka a! !ora ^ 3 0 ^ p . m ._and_arrive_)!LT!iiiLJ3il^

nt 2 : j6 p. m., o r tw o'hours earlier th a t a t pTMont.

iw r Word to th liV ffec t eamo to tho Twli y n lli Chamber of Commerce i n 'n let

a id te r from Mr. Spenecr. Tbo change'aug g rstcd by Mr. Spcneer eonforma w ltl the sugK*^lion mado ]>y tho chamber ol

'•y Dommcrco somo. throe .week# ogo whei P i r liio time of ihon rriva t here o t tbo tra it ‘ho, ,»vna changed from 3 : « to*4:45 p. m. ‘a- ^ r . Spcncer luggesta th a t tbo aebed

uio. now prcpoied- will be bcnoficio H e -from, “ both pauenger and mail stand nld J)ointa.” ■

• Chamber of commerce officials bo did lievo tbn t the ehhnge now propoiod'w il 'lo* m eet witb. gcneml npproval bero, b n t '« • in tbo event th a t there a re objeetloni '*»• nnnouncemeot b a r been made tb a t tb< !«t- cham ber'of eommerce directors n t tboli tb e meeting Tueiday evening will rocelvi ‘ed nnd.copiider any idve rto opinion.

_ --------- NO BjUI) dbM O TCX BD -— -

eat Ai;cording to a a ta te a rn t by th e po jn ., llco .no_w rciti-W ere_m #d9_oiL -E rldaj njy. n igb t o t the ' premiiea above tbe Eld QQ ' ridge (nothing store (lad nb raid con IJ,’ duclctl uponjhe .prem ises..

1th - *_ _____ W AEfiANT OALL

led ' Upon presentation J o the treasurer'ol the d istric t, a ll ■wa'fro'nU.'Uiued du tin j

. tbfi m onth, o f Januar* and Feb ruary l® K * ri r^ h T 7 m le p e -n n M r5 a i5 o r i l l i I r l c t .y b . 1 ,-w iirb e 'p a id . Inte^eat ot

i th thc ie .w arran ti ceasea Jo ly Ifl, 1022. raa I JA M ES PITZOKRAl*D,0,'e adv. ' Treniurcr Ind. DIiL No. 1.

• Clnim* Jor compcnsatfon on affount ' o f dinabilitlcs received in icrv lro muHi

ll. bo filed before A uguit 0, 1023. Cllli'dt the 'R ed C ro« office atid bring dU; thnjBti’.—nidv. • ->------ —•:-------------------

i; IDAHO, TUESDAY MQ]

'S f t O i M S f l A D Y

. tJOtt) NOT \ PB W .V o tf R S - A L m M * I ; / ,COMI AION6 - IVE, I ^I . U l t \ 6 V R l E T t e a X u

> W M ^ y a f c v S - i J : : ; . -•tS tm e 'T s n ^ iw M o o e ® / . s b

,EM V o u 'R t S C M W 6 \ W■ t E T O T T o M B ^ V o D . j

eor. / —■— I I ' ■' ,111. . I ' ' ' 11. .^

pled l l o c a l g r a V r t i d a )

llBg!. . -----nnd Vialtiii* in P o r tlu id -D r .- *nd -M n iffi- w . P ike aro in Portland , Ore., a t- tendlng-tho e o n v en tlo n -tfm b 'o T ^ o n a- Medical niioelatlon.

ff ' ' B e torns to T w la .— fra n k li i I Putnom, w h o 'h u been in Oakland, C al

for tbe p ast two weeka roturned .ti I p 'T ffin Polla ycitorday.

n . WiU V ]i lt W t h « - M r « . Paul L I U R rc f t ' w itb ber .tw o ''llt tlo daughtcri

le ft Subd jy for Pocntello, whore ah , . will v iil t her mother fo r nome time.bin ----'

; On V iuaU os T r ip ^ M lis Kntberln ’ Daly and Mlia Hoio Dniy hnve gono ti i An?c(indn,Mont. w^horo they will, vial 'f r ien d a during tbo'tw o-w eoka vncalloB

Jcnn VlilWt. ind Mnlost, IW , a ; e iilpw an ariived Saturday iron fo r nock Bapids, low o, to viait their son

v o t - 1 a h i l C. ,J^. Shipmnn .a n d • fnm• UUcs. • - ■ V ■ ling ] .

tho B e tum from OnUog—C aptain E. lA po st ' London and fam ily have tetM ne'd k ite _ _ .in -b r lo f ouUng n t the ir cabin nt-Bailey'i will spHngs Jn tho upper Wood river re fo r Rlon. , - -

u t " . . ■■ ‘tho B a A 'f r o m OalJforsla-<Misa . I a

'D rbkcll retu rned Sunday, ^ t * t«c' weeka visit wHh rela iivN and Inenff

m g. in Loa Angeles nnd -o tber Callforcii

' -

‘ “I O n ^ o l r i r a S ^ S I n . John K B ayes a f Denver, with, h e r two..'ehil

• * dr'en, a rrived hero Sunday f o r 'n ahorr ia i t w itii her T orents, Mr. and M n Jokn.P, llnn.t». Sbg m n jp -tt. tfl]

*«• o .o r lo . l , ' .

ot- ' TiUm V«c»ll01l ' T r if -M lu ' Op» m iiin g to i,. stenographer in th e riftV

ivar, o f M lsa .B rittom art Vi'olfe, county tu o r p e r in te n le n t.o /.a c h o o h , le ft S 'm U ;

on a tw o w eeks vacation tr ip to• A tigelci.' ...I

* w m V iait Co«ct d 'A te n o 'S h e r lf E. ft. Shcrm an.left Sunday tak ing tb r«

RP mifn'fc«ntC3ji«L'ffom’tbl»-connty to Un 3 atnte penUeotlnry . a t Bolao,>and wll

' v is irC oetir d 'A lene on o f f i e i a | j | i ^ « be fo re 're lu m in g .'' ' ' • '

f t la ' - ■ « ..f i4 t a k a i . T onpop trjr . P o i jtto n -M n

Floy d Lyiliia |a_.*ervlng..te;niiomlly.jB atenographer In th e offTee'bf'iholpro*

• oenH n g 'n tte rn o y . d u r in g ' tho >>iepc ay*, o f M itf U a r i ^ D unn ,'^ hb l i f t Elnn'dn:- S. fD r - rv a J f tp o d " trip -ii rD o lIo y n e am th e H alldy; ' . ' . ; ’win ; — ''’T-— :ISS ' BoeowM B ra a A 2Caaoi«r—B); l a t 7>hetlw iigbt. repTcstntnUy^'heVo' fo

b a i Rubber ccmpany, haa rdiigned to be eomo m a n ag e r o f a b ta^O l’ bCuse a Qoiae 'fo r tbo Ooodrich Rubber eem

let- p*“y ’.'- '

'Q n o s ts 'f to m Chicago—Mrs. G. Bol . ‘ lingiw orth hna na her; gue*ta..at..he

home on N in th ftvcnue cn it h « moth " , e r, Mr*. II. A tw lll of Chicago, and lU

te r , Mra. H. B. A ylw ard and dangbtei■ T bey cxpccl to remain hero aJiout tw.

’ . inonlhs. .cinl ■■

Leaves fo r Otilcago—M ist M ary Col /ey , wbo has been visiting Mr. and M n Dongiaa Salmon le ft Monday evonim fo r her homo In Chicago. Mias Coffe; bas been m aking a a extended tour o

>01, LouiiioDt, Texaa, California, Woahing ton nhd Oregon.

>lvo To £ a t n B ^ « n Seheol—Miaa Mat jo rle ..K en iiton ,_w ho ,hn*_beca -in_ lh : employ o f-th e . Edw in , A.. tVllson com

- p a n y -fo r the p u t tw o y e a h , lo ft Sun _ dny m ornbg for Chicago,,where abi

J , - ' w ill e n te r - t h r O regg pualneM .collag fo r the s'tuiiy o f secretarial work.

, p i i T H i i « . i ™ o » 5 5 i « a e e i » i « i i" T . B illoy Lee, and fam ily; and Mr. am• M rs. B .-8 o lth and baby, o f Bnrley, a r

, itfaving loonrfoT a n o n to '* eampbj Jnu tr ip n t ' S tapley B asin;’’ to r i. Iio i 'juJi , “ M r. Smith were in . Twin Falla y e itei Dli*. Tlny’ galhering aome ~of"tbe . e « ^ t l 3

oa fo r caiaplng.

F lo n e tr E taU e& ts m ViAi — M n John E. H ayei and eh ild ren 'n r« in th

. ' c ity from .Denver, guo iti o f Mr^.‘ Inyes *1"* 'p n tcn ts , Mr. nnd. M rs. Jo V n - 'i '. '^ h se r ^11 on Fourth aveniio dost, 'M r .’hnii Mri dli- Bayei_.w ero omdng the, pioneer ,reil __ L -d o a ta -o f-S w ln -I 'a^ U -a n d tb c lr tnan;

[6R N IN G .JU LY 'n,1922

R E S T - "

A v f l L t V J0 N P E « 8 viE.VEW / W B H a o ' t M 4R R 16J>“ B 0 w

A W M M « iC C « R 't8 W ll» - 'W W BEE-XHEHA C 0 W N 6 OVT O F *m E CHI

• U C E o m m VJRA?Rtt> AROVNti U o

S E W e t RI& O f H v s ^ m z i - l> lfR » e H t-- t> iR e c rc v o H i'- -W E N -T H E -

WSR o tf T tv - 'W E I *. m T S H E Q ETB (N A N b O V T WB

h e r . V J O P X O O t a t ^ m S t

-n Records Show Upward a Txend^f-Temperature

Vpward trend o f tem peratnrd in . Mr*, aoolfaern Idaho is indicated by ree> .

orda. i t the gorem m ent w eather |o n al-[;- o b ^ e r T e r U - a U t ld n - ie r ^ h o w lB F -

ipa«lmnm Mondjiy ,at 81 degreea . . . ; i|t)ovo'zero u eompwed w itb B u f

nvitn 4^^'* high a (‘77j a^d.minimum on I -MftlJdoy'At ■« als a g a ln r t‘Sunday’s

io w .a t ,4B. •

r r —---------’ frieti'di a ro always glad to weledpK

■1 I* Ibiii'.'' • ■ ,htcra ‘ ' — / -) ahu M n m s from. Oallfonila.->F. L. P u t fl)®- ^ i n 'r c l u r a e d Sunday fron i'n b rief tr i t

to 'S dn Frnnciico. ierlnc| V - •"« l« l SU to T to u n r tr H o t» -C « p to ln B. F, viait ^anka, iilfthoV sta te treasurer, Oe

»Hpn.',rompanlcd ’hy H. M. D. Cliilda oi '■ Boise, nrrivod.'hcre Mondny evening on

Mr*. ,„n dvorlan.1 trip through southern IdO' ■*"’'" ,hd. ' Jlo expects to spend n pnrt oi “ OS WeduMdny bere. ' fam- • _ .. .

is Visitor-—U . 'G lauber oi I^etr York, member of Ihc firm ol

B. A . £ trau a St Olaober, operating clotbinp a lte r *tore» n t Twln-Ffllla nnd Buhl, arrived iley'is ,Wro -Monday. — H e ■wai~niel“ hete” h j r re-.Theodore Olnuber, manager o f thn

' s to le n t Biibl. . • .

I ia ..Vrtarana W ill Diae.—Veterana of tb* tw i jT^ tld i s a v whether tnem bon o f th«

ienffarApicHen!J‘lrfjilon 'br'^nbt,''nTo'urgda orci" jO ttend n .luncheon for fonner aervlct

men a t the Hogeaon hotel Tuesday noon. ^ A -> pe‘ ^al cnterlflliiment program hai

I K been n^ntnged................ ...''ehil. - - - - - <• : •

short O lau Bedal'PU ttaed—Membera o f thi Mrs. K in g 's Rustler* Bible e la u v f tbo Ueth.

, tf lE oill*t. Sunday school will bold tfaair U ' , 'V n u a l class social Tuesday evening ot

- tho Inwn ftt the country home of Prank Opftl Osborn, o n e ^ ia d on6ba if miles loutb

i f f c e g o ln g 'fro n the-ehurelJ" corner here In natonoblle i a t 7:8C I»,lw oWoefc-

•VoTing to . O o a i t .^ r ia n d s : iand ne ' . tp s in tan e e i o f B . W. Findley who foi

I le re ra l y e a n traveled ill^thl« m tlo n foi f fJ * ;> o lg e r * Co., o f San Er.4aelKo, w ill b< ^ 1 1 la teresU d to learn th a t 'h e has sold hli ^ ^ U o m b a t BoUe and be nod M n . n n ^ l n ’ ^ n r e gdJng to San DJegtf- Cal., -to n f ln

'j 'th e ir . home. . They, w ill .f irs t, go t< .M rs .' Kefchikan, A lu k i , to vlalftfi^IrdaB gh ly.' a iJ W r t j b o .m a rr ie d J ipron* tliot c ity in ' the near future;

l E , B ii< naolo ,itt. n ‘ T l i l t e ^ B « J p h % • in id '^ iU iT '^ e r w w lr eot'dmolo''^^^^ the

,^alate ttnW erslly extension division, re sldjng here, returned Monday to 'Twin

-B ^ y jF^lls./or t b rie f i ^ t n't the eoncl.DsIon )' fo r ^of'several m onths ' tr ip vlsUtng e ^ r l L a u a jn e n t 'a (a tlo i is .b U h a .a 9 i4 h e » -a a d ^ e f i 0 b e - ‘,Engl(i’nd' sta te s, in the Interests o f the le a t iCallfornla tteam tT y concern by wWcl eem-' Ae has b.eon employed since leaving hcrt

. last- March. He uupecti to leave W e^ jncsday and join Mrs. Sm ith nnd cMl

Bol- I'drep n t Holem', Ore., going from thor; t.. her., to B crkclov ;,-C alif,-w here -they • wi moth-.Jmato.tbcit-UQme la.tUo fu tu re .- -- —-d aU- •• ;»V ------- • ■ , .jb te r. BAUroid M ao Ooming.-^P. W. .Robin t two'*o,B«9f (^niaha, fre igh t traffic mnnngci

— fS f 'tho Union Pacific *yilem,'’ will nr rivo in Twin Falla Tueiday for a vial

Cof- • - ■ • -'------------ ., M n ; cnlng

5 Unexpected a Cgmp i” un- T b a s k - Q o o d a e i s , & F b o n e - '

, C J ______

- P O P P YK ' ^ deUver-^tring— : s'jm dJ ■ ; '■ O r e w a , O a k e s i - '"M te r __ ' ____ ' ' “ '^ HomeJadetTakes:“ to ' ' ■P'hom 'm d .

i iK n , ' ' .L lS Q 'S b o f i l io a o K o t t b

, Ojian'Till Midnight 1 .

> HE t e . l - 1 0 0 - W A T Y ’

CHUHCHr A ■ i .■ . i , - .

B T A i n s ' W I ;l«R T o BU.VW.'t- A-> B t' i

y ^ '

- t o m ^- t .■ '

, J Itere, according to 'w brd received Mon- ** day by A. 0 . F iiher, 'n form er resident ITS o f Omaha and a f r i e n l o f the railroad

mao. i.

^ H ot#Oejjrgo ’W r^Blee, io ^ e r l/j -q m p lp y ed : h o r « - ju ^ ig h t^ B te W 'a iu l iI r th « ^ w a r f t? =

• bouse dU tilef, '* deputation o l - iln o . inen le ft hero }$onday.oyen!bg /o r Po*

• t cntello in r e s ^ ^ i e to tho bregdn'Short Llne.'s ' t a l l R ttW * A t lU »hep* and

’ * . prop^rty;U ^r^•.durhl{r«h^;eA »tlaM nee

, ' . Ohancb . 'f o r B o e o v n r '.-^M ^ ; diadya RejinoMa o f Bol*o,'alalercof l i l r i 'S : E, Sullivan ,' whcr^sQstolned ia '^ / r a e f^ ' o f

Pu t. tho'snloo.-^lKMn:-. olitomqblle. aeeident tf j Ju ly I jin H b o oplnioh;df attend ing p h j r r '

lielnna, h j i n ehn'nca,for recovee^.ae-. cording word brought by Mf. Bulli-

p , van on h if ijc tu rn Mondny from B olu..' flc- R t'ynoliis' condition' ,liaa notof rhnnged alnce the nrc.icipnt,‘w lien i t w aj

J o„ said th a t^ n t i i l . ’.Tci^lta Sfcre cert'nin.Ida- nnd-1bla:iiri'um stAn'i:n'’iilv^ '!' grdlinda '

o f fo r hopo fflr ,ber rccl»v.cry. : . t e a ; Suilii . !, vnn, wbo uosbcfn . w ilb^ hcr-.a ls ter^co

tho day, o fte r he r in jn r ;r ,-w i l l -« tu m '• o f here W ednesdn.v.- -' ! ' ■ i '- ' ' •• = •

B ib y S e v w lttI ® .Burlol of tbe Infknt son of J ir . .o n d

,1"? i t r a . : H a r r y ^ v o r i n ^ , '® d i B t s l n 8 t , - ; -whoso . dsatk ..oceuned .?«ndfjf,w (took place,.Mond!o3r,attBTnoon. In . the :T w ln

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