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?rwirs / vote. H O .m - IMMED IATEn vil TRgOPSIS DEMA I Urge Ambassadors’ Coum Withdraw Ultimatum; Scene of Crime Also Asl Proposals to Council of 8«pi. 4 Itt t e t«sta 0T«r tbe assMsUiAtlon of the TaUlai id q q M ixained»lt«l7 to «iT«cii*t4 tbe ltU ad eUl advicM ftom Athans. It olM Jommda that the «nh*a*»-f“ don' cenndl employ aH Ite Jnflaeace to obUce lU ly to wltbdnW her oitl. II mmjtw coatalQioff demiiadli fo r tep»re> 11 tlon end setUfwtlon for tbe crime. y * The note i Om u lu tbat an intema- tlonal coxnmlisloB 1>e formed to condnct an InreMlcitloa at the aoene of the crime aod tbat a eomaoniqae be male pablie ihowlnc all the measoree taken 1j7 tbe Greek goTemroent to oncorer the agjMriagi and eetv.bllaix tbe caoae. --- Le aENSVA, Bopt. 4 UP)—A hl^h polU leal drama, irae played at Qenevn to* { day irhbn ,Qrcoee 4pppnr«d bofore n .. harrlediy convoked publle a«ulon of the I eouncll of the leagoe announcod sew terns for a toUlemont with Italy. Proposals Hade. J Tbo Greek proposals, were aa foUows; «‘The Greek goyemwent eugffMte; the P lntljr, tbdt tbe eoaacll should appoint be! «no or uoro aoutral representatives (a) to superintend in Greoce the jadiclal . . intralTY which the are<dc altborities lia»e already bojpin and also tha trial aai o t thoto TewponaMo to r tho Janlna th« inurdore: (b) assist In tho work of the oommlMion whieh Greece hna propoaed jj,, throajtfaktho eoancll o( amb&uadore for InvestlKation in Albanih and Oreeee the circumstances whieh preeodod and ae* ^ companied tbe crime. Secondly, that tbe eouncll sboold la- struct n commieBlon «iomposed of threo thi biiKb jndlciol authorities, Greek, Italian and neutral—for example tho presidont jy^, of the Bwles federal trlbonal, or tbe th< presidejjt of tho permnnent court of international justice -to tneet«M ioon as possible at Geneva to settlOhe amount of Indomnltlei which Is'Just that wo should pay tbo families of Jhe | ▼ictlm*. . : “ Thirdly, that the cooncU ahould njrreo that the Greek jovonxment forth- with deposit in a b% ^ la Switterland fifty million lire as a fnutf*Bte« toT i. tho Imaedlnle paymen't’of irtirtOTef‘la*- ’ T demnlty may bo decided upon.” ' I>elH*tM Clart. ^ . Those who succeeded In onterl«^.th« eouncll chamber witnessed a eounooos “ J but firm wordy clnsli betwoea Signor P® ealandra and M. Politls, Itollan aad <3reek delegates, respectively, an ami* ^ able tossing' of oil on tlio ttoubled water* by Lord Eobert Cecil,, u d w it- nessed also a proceeding whieh paty op * to Italy for the aecond tlmo the ques* p tton as to wbetber *t« wUl nccept tn any form whatsoever tbe assistance of the league in regulating her difference w ith Greece. U . PolUls, who wan born and reared In Corfu, speaking in Greek with a L- Coatinued oa Pago Poor) Navy’s Newest Airshipi Makes Good in Tryout fluooeBBfnl Trial Flight of ZE-1 Proves Notable Feftt in An- nals of Unitied States LAKEHUB8T, N. J„ Sopt. 4 OP)— Tho ■United Statea navy's first rigid airship, ZB-1, docked at 7:M dayUght •aving time tonight, aaceosafully com- pleting its first.trial flight. ^ e take-off was made at 6:65 p. m. W ith engines two and three tom* lag slowly, tho alnhip rose rapidly for «00 feet and b.e&de4 -doe east Into the wind. A t 7:34 Captain F. B. McCrary, la command, sent this radio measage to Sear Admiral Moffett, chief of the bureau of aeronautics, who witnessed tho flight: “ After 20 minutes flying all.U go- ing woll.” The hangar was floodOlghted and apread on tho ground wero electrically illuminated signals. Blowly and under perfect .control, the ship noaed toward the ground aa one after anothor tho engines were'ahnt down aa less power was required. A t 7:45 when up abont 900 foot tbo first anchor lino waa cast overboard, a red ball attached to tho end bounding into the arma of the ground crew, Ono minute later a eee* •ond line was thrown and In a few aee- onds 300 sailors and marinea bad ao- <ured hold of tha vossol. Captain Helaen, the German pilot, directing operations, said: “I have aover flown a atronger ah^.” In ft statement io the Aeaotlnted Press Admiral U offat said: “ By what wo have done today wo havo demonstrated that tbo nnvy can design, constmet and operate Us nlr* ships. The snecois of today's fUght 'm ay well bo said to mark tho comple- tion of a now phase of world transpor- tation. "Wo bellovo that designing, constructing and operating the ZB-l, in tbo faco of not a little CTltlelsm nnd certainly mofh akopticlsm, wo jus- tified our faith. If futuro trial flights of this nlrship provo to bo aa satisfactory a* tho first, tho navy flight to tbe north pole nnqaestiona- bly w ilt be made. This w ill be done fo r commercial reaaons,-aa w ill also other flights.which are contemplated.” I THEO'NLY A S ^ FAI fAL OFITAUAN I n BYGREECE I incir to Force Italy to a; Investigation at Uked; Deliver Three )f League of Nations )lrte't]»QoimcUof'uBi>uudaApn- 1 i in1in<en7 demandi that Italy b* re- ^ ad of Oorfn, aeeording to semi-offi- « o W plk p FOR FR n iP • ----------- J Legion Commander Urges Vet- ^ er^s of World to Foroet JJ; Hatred for Enemies ----------- ofl BaueSELS, Sept. 4. Of^-Coleael^ Alvin Owsley, national eommaader of ihe Ameriean Legion, in an address pj before the fooxtb eongtesa o l the in* boi teralUed feder»tl^ of former eon- batants today orged the allied ▼eter' aas to dlsaias paaaloa sai. hatred from - ^ their hearts and create an a^posphere which woold peittit the admission of u* the German, Austrian and Bnsalan ▼et* i- eraaa into the foderatloa, thos m a )^ ^ it a truly latemaUonal bodj- X Deputy Charles Bertrand, on behalf ..t of France and Belgiom, r ^ d that ^ as sooa os the form er enemies ahowed the slightest algn of good w ill and „ made reparations for the ham they had done, a place woold be fonad tm m them. ' bu “ W« ripisssat U n th« msn we Kli» did «kt <lgbMi«” asserted Te ColoiMl O w iliT. cai added, “ tbsrs Bast bs son* way In iA ld ic M i « w k tb nan « • ftmgb* «Rd Buke t t n xm Uis . thsc* Mtae vair ^IMsg , ascBC .BattoBs. tta a c^^olng ^ "H o w ean w« wish to deal .with ear bii fOtt«-enemies If we hafe not the itf^ral Bonrago to get together in th peae«,” ,'asked Colonel Owsley.' b) “ liet them ondoratand for what we stand. They ara not ao deaf that they (Continued on Page Five) TAKING T 1 ------------------------- » 0 B 3 J 1 ^ 0 I c ! It \\\C ^ - .1 8- I l l l ^^5S9636SB f I A al ^ n M m l I W u X/NjaBfi \ JCIATED PRESS NEWS LLS TWPTTALt^ mAHO. TO>OT MFM Fn L W IIH FW TO Sfiil)01IRD>h Il deputed Cairtidates of Parent- Teachers Association Win ' ^Spirited Election for District “ Trustees -------- ^ -----Z Z -------------E TBE VOTB BT PBBOIMOIB POS SOHOOL TBUBtEBS No.l No.3 Tot.’ 2 B. N, Flory ____ £S6 161 417 « W, H. Wcaver--259 147 406 - P. yr. Brown— 158 188 290 i,, J. 0, Bradley— 120 107 287 -------------- --- ---------------------------------------------- rep* In one o f tbe most spirited sehool eeet listrict eleetlona hen In- reeent years has iroters of Twin Falla Independent a^»ol <oot district Tnesdi^ afternoon elected E neai K. Florr and W. H. Weaver members 8 af the .board o f adneatlon for three year ban lerms te sneeeed O. IL .Seitli and J. O. bay Bradley, the U tter semqg tha nnex* Toh pired term o f W. Fe«4«r. ttt The neirir'^oeted members of tbe \ board win take bthu, at the boar&*s Sei- regnlar. mestiaf; nact K o n d ^ evening, m .M iim oVetM - Abovt ^OOLTOtewW .thelt baUote in tha seho^ dlstriec elaetlon lietween ^ the hoora o f 1 «'clo«)c and 0 e'eloek * j la the afternoon during whleh the polls in the Bldcsl and L ln S ^ sehooU ^ ^ open for tbe porpoae. The esnvaas ahowtf 890 ballots eut at ths Blckel ^ ^ eehbol and 277 a t the U n e < ^ , Aato* mobllea were employed in' eaRying vet* nwi ers to the polls ^ the friends^both grouMofci^^tea. Th. Tho *000008611 eandidatee have been lealdenta of Twin- Falls and aettv* in ^ bualneee affairs for several years. They were repoted eandldatoa of the P m nt- ,a i Teachers' aasoeiation and an active , campaign wns waged In t h ^ b ^alt qqI K iB * Wklttsn In. ' of Tbey were opposed- In the. eleetlon by Prank W. 6rown, ,T»ia BWU dls* tnet farmer and deMty county tJh ■■■* eeasor, and J. 0. Bradley. Ur. Bradl^; ^ ff a day or 'two boforo the eleetion wheti “ •* his friends learned t'oAt be would no- . copt the office if elccted to it, that they determined to aocure hls elocUon by writing hia namo on tho ballots. < IDAHO WEATHEB. • >Vo Wednesday: Cloudy. THE INTERNATIONAL LAW IN ‘ OWN HANDS iiiT f JS ■ n *E U d llu ,l,.i',. 00P7ri«H 11 SPAPEtt tN TWIN FA; DAIL nSDAT XOSNINOv SBPTSUBHB 6. V liOSS OF Ll TO MOUI _______ « ------ lote Improvement In Conditions at Scene of Disaster °z _ o faterworks Being Repaired, n Lislits Restored, and Food Trai Begins to Arrive at Toldo SH I sUl BAIT TBASOaOO, Sept. 4 (A>>— ^ ImpDnremant In conditions In ToUo is re^ortad in wireless advlcea ra- fnu calvad tonight from Iwaki radio dee station. ISS miles north ef ToUo, 7 by tba Badlo oorporuion. The water eopply extern has beon tber paired aad Is furalsKtng water ia all tat etioas of the.capital; street lightlni; IS been restoi^ in foar wards and od supplies bnve begun to arrive at r larby points. Bix naval vessel! arrived at Toko- r^n una and Shiasgawn (a point on the acc ly 'df Tokio, elose tv Bhiba ward o< i oklo eity, one of the scenes ef great* fan It devnstatlos) wltb cargoes of rice, dat Viseeont Takahashi, head' of tbe ( eiyak^ patty, wbo yosterdsy was re- Uei nted to have beea klUed with 20 of wh Is p m ^ o f fedlowen by eollspsa o f a ear nlldlag wbers they wera holding a isaOng, Is safe^ ths edvioas ssld; ss Is IselOs resldsne« . ; « A home offlee eaUmata plsees ths <m,, end in Toklo at 10,000 and thoso in ^ Ij^^ianui at 100,000 wiUi many In- JJJ Thera wars 'SXO^diatlnet earthqnske ^ ^oekr exparltMed ic Toklo lu t Sat. ^ rdar, the nost serere having a dora- lon of six mlnatea from f l ^ to last. liere were' 67-.ahoek* foUowlng JJ* % uU er reports df tha death of the ■rineess Eaya w m dstded, bnt it is old she was injnred ssrionsly. An offleial rm rt, whose sooree la lOt givea, Is qaoted to the tttM that , * J i YokoliiaM only two' U ltra n- lain atanding, all tbs others having olU^psed or been destroyed by fix*. . , , ^ •Bnmors and uconflm od reports are | :st^, the Badio corporation's message leclnrcs.- LOSS U m iM IZ B D . Cb CmOAOO, Sopt. i UPh-lt tho Jopj. wl icao earthquake nnd firo is limited ti fokohama and Tokto, tlio Japaneeo “O Continued on Page .Four) 1 dl THEIR fo ----- -- ------------;----------------------------------^ ------------ Y i -- ------------ Gl fo C ht rc N 0 i e r< ll \ \ , n ^ ° i '' ' ...... . f » i I 1928, by the New Tork Tribune, lae. 1 [LLS COUNTY Y NE MSB. IFE CONTI] NT BY THO ----------------------------------: --------------------------- <. MILAR TREMOR NOT pi EXPECTED TO OCCUR V&l AGAIN IN 30 YEARS P| lologlst Beports Temblor Is Snbald- F Ing; Tide Obanges on Pacific; Vol- [ canoes Break Ont Near Toklo NEW yOKK, Sopt. 4 (/Fj-Entth tto- MOSi >11 wny rontlnuo In Japan ft>r lov- ll days, but aftor that a bad quako ||S] ny aot bo -oipc'itod tor 30 years, nc- rdlng to Dr. Chostiir A. Rcovos, ub- K ll ilnnt curator of geology of tho Amor- in museum of nnturul history. Dr. nooves sAld that tho biggest dl^i- SI rbancD hna now pas«od and that tho nAai Howing tromora ism l>o of gTadnall.v « “ lereasing force. oatl Tho explosion nt Owakldlnl, told of 320, todny’s dispatch nny be a syropo- aat otie volcnnlc development preelpl- ®®'’ ted by tho earthquake, ho said. JSast ' -------- Osal VOLOAXO IN AOnoN. 1 PEKING.-'Sopt. 4 new vol- 160 mo hos broken out in tbo Chlclbu Yo] nge. nbout 50 milos nortwest of Toklo, ud wording to ndvices from Osaka. ^ Nlkko, eoantry seat of the Imperial ^ imily, is reported not to bo seriously * unaged. ^ (Maay forolgnon were reported ear- ■*" sr to W o besa. staying at Nlkko ' ^ hen lu t Saturday's earthquake oc- i*“ "^> ______ . TIDB OHAKGES. «ho SAN PBANCISCO. Sept. 4 M V - . To light tide ebanges that might have less, i«n eansed by a dlitant tubterranean the Istnrhanoe wero recorded on the tide nindz uisge In Bao Franclseo barbor Ifor the 1 ireral hears ou Saturdoy, It w u re- term srted today by Fremont Mone, head eomn t Ae U nltM States cout and geodetie worli trvey here. Tbe manifestations were > iasignlflesnt u tb be hardly notice- bl^orse said.- | IMBBIOAimBSPOBTBDDBAD. ^ ntAlK}BAX.0s»t.4M>>-4Cayor ate Wikwaba of Tokobama, a man and Tk U l wifs of tka Bams of atelff ba- rai Usvsd to half bSMi attadhad te tka im AJttMoaa oonwilata, and S . B o m . » eraaurdal aaersutr ef ika T«ko- tf kaa*BdtlakeeHoM,-u*x«poitad dl< OHZNA 8BND8 CASS PEKINO, September 5 M>>-Tho !hinese govemment h u agreed to rithdraw ,ita embargo on tho e ^ r* atlon of rice In ordor to aid tho Jap* ^asu nose. It also hu votod $200,000 for ioo( ho reUof of the earthquake auffetets. Bia ABBA SHASBK ^d” LONDON, Bopt. 4 (JPi—A. Benter uro llspateh from Osaka dated Tuesday Poki ays that judging from all *availablo wire eports tho c^hquako affected the Agei 'ollowlng ten prefectures: Toklo, Knnagawa, Shldruokxu Chibs, th ^amanuhl. Snitama, Ibarski, Nagano, ^ )uma and Tochigi. Tho total area af- 'octed w u 20,000 square miles, w ith a q , )opulatlon of 15,po0,000. This area q| ncludes largo oltlea like Tokio, Toko- iama, Yokosuka and forelga tourist ^ ■osorts liko Kamakura, Eakone, and »""• _ _ _ _ _ OCCUPATION OF RUHR FAVORED BY VETERANS j j Delegatsi Bepressntlng Saren Allied T Oountriu Bndons Action ofFranco X to Obtain Separations j BBDSBELS, Sept. 4 0P>—Tho ilele- gates of war veterans aasoeiation. rep* resenting seven allied countries, st tholr fourth annual confess adopted ^ a resolution today ondor^g tho oeea- j patlon of the Buhr as tho legal mMns to obtain reparations nnder the ver* saUles treaty. --------------------------------------------------- i Tbo Ameriean, Ctoch, Frencb, Bd- Cal monion, Belgian and Jugo Slavlan del- Am cgations approved tho rosolutlon on- Ing rosorvedly, whllo tho BrltUh, after a u ahort discussion, introdueed an amend* tw< ment, dealing w itli tho effects of tho reti occupation on unemployment In tbe bcf United Kingdom and It also wm ap- ' proved.-----------------------------------------------------------dre ------------------------------ per MANY VESSELS IN JAP J” FLEET BELIEVED LOST J," Bagotti BacdTal ftom TlUlTottdk Indlcats Warships Taken by Qnaks> < Tidal Wava OTetwhelms Buttons Wa -wil MOSCOW, Sept. 4 M ^Accordlng to yot tho--laBt information rocclvcd here from Vladivostok, tho belief prevails there that many vessels of the Japnn- CBo war floot havo been lost. Although dlspatchoa from various the points havo mentioned tho overwhelm- dot ing of Japanese naval atatlona by tho am tidal wave following tho earthquake, am nono of them contained any referenco to the low of wanhlps. ^ WB8TEBN BAILBOAD o B ^s moBBB PA? CniCAGO, Sopt. 1 WV-Voluatary An wage incrcnses affecting approximately mn 3200 maintenance of xvay nnd railway thi methwlcal department omployes were * reported to the United Statos labor chi boaM today by tho Denver nnd Rio ha- Grande ^^cstem railroad. Tho in- an cToases tepresont an niiproxlmate total tra eost to the carrier of US5,000; accord* th( Ing to J. B. King, atAllstlclan for ihe ofl board. In [NUES OUSANDS ^timates Range From 100,000 to Possibj^5OO,OO0 lost Recent Report Estab- iisiies 320,000 as Numlier Killed or Missing SHANQ HAI, Sept. 4 (,/fy- )eaths in Japan as a res^t ot latnrday’s earthquake niunber 120,000, aooordis; to the lat- )8t estimates received by tbe Eastern News Agency from tbft )saka Asahi. ' Tkts astlmats said tkers ware isaooo dead- in Toklo, lo o ^ la Yokohama, .60,000 In Tokosokn and 10,000 In Ataml. Tba fira In Toklo was axtln- gnlsbad aboot dnsk last nlgkt. Tba sueeasalva- disastan that stnick Toklo bara laft nbont % ' million and • balf psikoss hsma- laaa. Tbsaa wsn vlthoDt wstar, food snd clotbing, snd axa on tha ▼arga of staryattoiu AU food To ndd to the misery -of the boms* ess' tonontlsl rains have fallen In be region between Toklo and No- nadzu. These rains also have mada he roads nearly impassable, thus In- orruptlng ono of the fow means of lommanlc&tlon with the ' rest of tba vorld that aurvlved the earthqoake.. HAVOO XmBBUBVABKB BAN TBANOIBOO, Bept. i. W —Tbs karoo wrought by earth- qnakikk tidal -waves and storms In Toklo. Yokohoma- aad Tiolnity slnea last Batcrday soon ramninad tonlgbt as far ftom ba- ing aecoratsly sstlaiatad aa at aaj prsvloQS timo. dm to tbs tsolaUna of tiu ioeaUtr. to tbs arnit^ coa- . dlUon Sind tka sad pUgbt k most of ths aurrtTOB and-to tka diffi* ^C T ltr w ith .wkWi .sodL M . . «|t^ta can bs mada. Brief report^ and messages frosa various sections of Japan nnd tbs orient hnvo mnde tbelr wny to ,tba Associated Press. Estimates of tba casualties during tho day ranged from 100,000 to 600,000. The former figoro was reported from Moscow, where It w u said higbor estimates wero believ- ed to bo exaggoratloos. Tho latter fig- ure eomo to tho Associated Preu from Peking, whero It was received hj wireless from tbo U itu l Wireless Agoney of Japan. A . Istsr sstlmatb was raoatrad this aftemooa from Bhang Hai wblcb said tbs Bastam Nawk agsnejr astlmatad the daad in tba antlxa itd ^ s ix taglon at 820,000, of wbleh 160,000 w u tba ssttmata ^ for Toklo, lOOkOoo for Yokohama, 60,000 for Tokesoka aad 10,000 fotAttad. )^\m m A ll these messages are being raeehr- (Continned on Page J if} Davis Stands For B e tter Ck>ndi1ionS For PoorOiildren American Secretary of'ICtkbor Wotad Bestriot Immigration and Edncate Foreigners MONTaOMEBY, Alo., Sent. 4 (JPt— Calling for Improvod conditions for Ameriea’a destitute childhood and nrg* ing that tho nation cloro ths doors to undoalrablo” immigr&nU woro tha two high lights in the addross o f See> rotary of Labor Jamea J. Davis today beforo tho Alabama legislatnre. “ There arc 500,000 neglected eUl- dren in tho United States today—80 por cent of our criminals aro rocrulted from children who hnvo grown to man* . hood or womaniiood without cara * turned to thom—they nro the mon and women of tomorrow,” Seerotary Da- vis told tho legislators who opplauded . him loudly. Whon I leave my cabinet job at W uhington, tho remainder of my lifo -n-ill bo spent In an effort to holp thssa— young Amcricana to become tme pro* toctora and defenders pf their na* . tion.” Turning to America’s Inunlgratlon’ problem, Secretary Davis urged a bHl for selecting immigrants. Ho said that It would pay America to> eloet tho doairable “ above averago in te llo e t^ and physical” Immigrants by an ax> amlnation before thoy left forelpi' ahores, thua giving them reasonabla assurance that thev might beeoma Amerienna upon arriving hers. “ Lot them pay a tax of |10 eaek year, tho ones tb if come in-rfor an. education to bo given them In leam te* — American history and traditloas. To mnke good eltlseu they most know ' this,” M r. Davis declared. Our almahonse system should ba •. changed. Instead of the varlons statsa : having a p<^boQM in eaeh eonnty"and'' an orphans^'k^«, tksy shonld ba «a» . trally loestaA. ons In aaeb stat^ naiar , ths W t b ^ that Amatlca kna offer," t^o labor saeret^ oontiatMA;.- In s p rin g .a lo a g ekUd walfors 11asa..<.'u;.

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Page 1: I JCIATED PRESS NEWS [LLSY COUNTY ?rwirs FAILLS DAIL NEnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN... · In ft statement io the Aeaotlnted Press Admiral Uoffat said: “ By what

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8 « p i. 4 I t t t et« s ta 0T«r tb e assM sUiAtlon o f th e T a U la i id q q M ixained»lt« l7 to «iT«c ii*t4 tb e l tU a d e U l ad v icM f to m A tha ns .

I t o lM Jom m da th a t th e « n h * a * » - f “ d o n ' c e n n d l em ploy aH I te Jnflaeace t o obUce l U ly to w ltb d n W he r o i t l . I I m m j t w coa ta lQ io ff de m iiad li f o r tep»re> 11 t lo n end s e tU fw t lo n f o r tb e crim e. y * T h e no te iOm u l u tb a t a n in te m a -

t lo n a l coxnmlisloB 1>e fo rm e d t o condnct a n In re M lc it lo a a t th e aoene o f th e c r im e aod tb a t a e o m ao n iqa e be m a le p a b lie ih o w ln c a l l th e measoree ta ke n 1j7 tb e Greek goTem roent to on co re r th e a g jM r ia g i and eetv.bllaix tb e caoae.

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le a l dram a, ira e p layed a t Qenevn to* { d a y irh b n ,Qrcoee 4pppnr«d b o fo re n .. h a r r le d iy convoked pu b lle a « u lo n o f th e I eounc ll o f the leagoe announcod s e w te rn s fo r a to U le m o n t w ith I ta ly .

Proposals H a d e . JT bo Greek proposals, w ere aa foUows; «‘ The Greek go ye m w e n t eugffM te; the

P ln t l j r , tb d t tbe eoaac ll sho u ld ap po in t be! «no o r u o ro ao u tra l rep resen ta tives (a ) to superintend in Greoce th e ja d ic la l . . intra lTY w h ich th e are<dc a ltb o r it ie s lia » e a lready bo jp in and a lso tha t r ia l aai o t thoto TewponaMo to r tho Ja n ln a th« inu rdore : (b ) assist In th o w o rk o f the oom m lM ion w hieh Greece hna propoaed j j , , th roajtfaktho eoancll o ( am b&uadore fo r In ves tlK atio n in A lb a n ih and Oreeee th e .» c ircum stances w hieh preeodod and ae* com panied tbe crim e.

“ Secondly, th a t tb e eounc ll sboold la - „ s tru c t n commieBlon «iomposed o f th re o th i biiKb jn d lc io l au th o rities , G reek, I ta l ia n and ne utra l— fo r exam ple th o pre s id on t jy^, o f th e Bwles fe de ra l t r lb o n a l, o r tb e th< p re s id e jjt o f th o pe rm nnent co u rt o f in te rn a tio n a l jus tice - to tn e e t« M ioo n as possible a t Geneva to s e t t lO h e am oun t o f In d o m n ltle i w h ic h Is 'J u s t th a t wo should pa y tb o fa m ilie s o f J h e | ▼ ic tlm * . . :

“ T h ird ly , th a t th e cooncU ahould njrreo th a t the G reek jo v o n x m e n t fo r th ­w i th deposit in a b % ^ la S w itte r la n d f i f t y m ill io n l i re as a fn u tf*B te « toT i. th o Im ae d ln le paym en't’ o f ir t ir tO T e f ‘ la*- ’ T d e m n lty m ay bo decided up on .” '

I> e lH * tM C la r t . ^ .Those w ho succeeded In o n te r l« ^ . th «

e o un c ll chamber w itnessed a eounooos “ J b u t f i r m w o rd y c lnsli be tw oe a S ig no r P® e a la n d ra and M . P o lit ls , I to l la n aad <3reek delegates, resp ec tive ly , an am i* ^ ab le to s s in g ' o f o i l on t l io tto u b le d w a te r * b y L o rd E o b e rt C ecil,, u d w i t ­nessed also a proceeding w h ie h p a ty o p * t o I ta ly fo r the aecond tlm o th e ques* p t to n as to w be tbe r * t « w U l nccept tn a n y fo rm w hatsoever tb e assistance o f th e league in re g u la t in g h e r d iffe ren ce w i t h Greece.

U . Po lU ls , w ho wan b o rn a n d reared In C orfu , speaking in G reek w ith a L-

Coatinued oa P ago P o o r)

Navy’s Newest Airshipi Makes

Good in TryoutfluooeBBfnl T r ia l F lig h t o f ZE-1

Proves Notable Fe ftt in A n­nals of Unitied States

L A K E H U B 8 T , N . J „ S opt. 4 OP)— T h o ■United Statea n a v y 's f i r s t r ig id a irs h ip , ZB-1, docked a t 7 : M dayU ght • a v in g tim e to n ig h t, aaceosafully com­p le tin g i t s f i r s t . t r i a l f l ig h t .

^ e ta k e -o ff w as made a t 6:65 p. m . W ith engines tw o and th re e to m * la g s low ly , th o a ln h ip rose r a p id ly fo r «00 fe e t and b.e&de4 -doe e a s t In to th e w in d .

A t 7:34 C ap ta in F . B . M cC ra ry , la com m and, sent th is ra d io measage to S e a r A d m ira l M o f fe t t , c h ie f o f th e b u reau o f aeronautics, w h o w itnessed th o f l ig h t :

“ A f te r 20 m inutes f ly in g a l l .U go­in g w o ll.”

T he hangar was floo dO lg h ted and apread on tho ground w ero e le c tr ic a lly i l lu m in a te d signals. B lo w ly and unde r p e r fe c t .contro l, the sh ip noaed to w a rd th e ground aa one a f te r a n o tho r tho engines w ere 'ah n t dow n aa less pow er w as required. A t 7:45 w he n up abon t 900 fo o t tbo f i r s t an cho r lin o waa cas t overboard, a red b a l l a ttach ed to th o end bounding in to th e arm a o f the ground crew, Ono m in u te la te r a eee*

•ond lin e was th ro w n and In a fe w aee- onds 300 sailors and m arine a bad ao-

< u re d ho ld o f th a vossol.C ap ta in H elaen , th e G erm an p ilo t,

d ire c t in g operations, sa id :“ I have aover f lo w n a atronger

a h ^ . ”I n ft sta tem ent i o th e Aeao tln ted

Press A d m ira l U o f f a t sa id :“ B y w ha t w o have done to d a y wo

havo dem onstrated th a t tb o n n v y can design, constm et and opera te Us n lr* ships. The snecois o f to d a y 's fU g h t

'm a y w e ll bo said to m a rk th o comple­t io n o f a now phase o f w o r ld transpor-

■ ta tio n . "Wo be llovo th a t design ing , con s truc tin g and o p e ra tin g th e Z B - l, in tb o faco o f n o t a l i t t l e CTltlelsm nnd ce rta in ly m o fh ako p tic lsm , wo ju s ­t i f ie d ou r fa ith . I f fu tu ro t r ia l f l ig h ts o f th is n lrsh ip p ro vo to bo aa s a tis fa c to ry a* tho f i r s t , th o n a v y f l ig h t to tbe no rth po le nnqaestiona- b ly w i lt be made. T h is w i l l be done f o r commercial reaaons,-aa w i l l also o th e r flig h ts .w h ic h are con te m p la te d .”

I T H E O ' N L Y A S ^

FAIfAL OF ITAUAN I n BY GREECE Iin c ir to F o rce I t a ly to a; In v e s tig a tio n a t U ked; D e liv e r Three ) f League o f N a tio n s

) l r t e ' t ] » Q o im c U o f 'u B i> u u d a A p n - 1 i in1in<en7 demandi th a t I ta ly b * re- a d o f Oorfn, aeeording to semi-offi- «

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Legion Commander Urges Vet- er^s of World to Foroet JJ; Hatred for Enemies

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A lv in Owsley, national eommaader o fih e Ameriean Legion, in an address pjbefore the fooxtb eongtesa o l the in* boi teralUed fe d e r» t l^ o f former eon- batants today orged the allied ▼eter'aas to dlsaias paaaloa sai. hatred from - the ir hearts and create an a^pospherewhich woold p e i t t i t the admission o f u *the German, A ustrian and Bnsalan ▼et* i - eraaa in to the foderatloa, thos m a ) ^ ^i t a tru ly latemaUonal bodj- X

Deputy Charles Bertrand, on behalf . . to f France and Belgiom, r ^ d tha t ^ as sooa os the form er enemies ahowed the slightest algn o f good w ill and „ made reparations fo r the h a m they •had done, a place woold be fonad tm mthem. ' bu

“ W« r ip isssa t U n th« msn weK li» d id «k t < lg b M i« ” asserted TeColoiMl O w iliT . cai added, “ tbsrs B a s t bs son* w ay I n i A l d i c M i « w k tb nan« • ftmgb* «Rd B uke t t n x m Uis . thsc* M ta e v a ir ^IM sg ,ascBC .BattoBs. t t a a c ^ ^ o ln g ^

" H o w ean w« w ish to deal .w ith ear bii fO tt« -e n e m ie s I f we hafe not the itf^ra l Bonrago to get together in th peae«,” ,'asked Colonel Owsley.' b)

“ lie t them ondoratand fo r what we stand. They ara no t ao deaf tha t they

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lis tr ic t eleetlona h e n In- reeent years has iroters o f T w in Falla Independent a ^» o l <oot district Tnesd i^ afternoon elected E neai K. F lo r r and W . H . Weaver members 8 af the .board o f adneatlon fo r three year ban lerms te sneeeed O. IL .Seitli and J . O. bay Bradley, the U tte r sem qg tha nnex* Toh pired term o f W . Fe«4«r. t t t

The n e ir ir '^ o e te d members o f tbe \ board w in take bthu, a t the boar&*s Sei- regnlar. m estia f; nac t K o n d ^ evening, m

. M i i m o V e t M “ •- A bovt ^ O O L T O te w W .thelt baUote in tha seho^ dlstriec elaetlon lietween ^ the hoora o f 1 «'clo«)c and 0 e'eloek * j la the afternoon during whleh the polls in the B ldcs l and L ln S ^ sehooU ^ ^ open fo r tbe porpoae. The esnvaas ahowtf 890 ballots e u t at ths Blckel ^ ^ eehbol and 277 a t the U n e < ^ , Aato* mobllea were employed in' eaRying vet* nwi ers to the polls ^ the fr ie n d s ^ b o th g r o u M o f c i ^ ^ t e a . • Th.

Tho *000008611 eandidatee have been lealdenta o f Tw in- Falls and aettv* in ^ bualneee a ffa irs fo r several years. They were repoted eandldatoa o f the P m n t- ,a i Teachers' aasoeiation and an active , campaign wns waged In t h ^ b ^ a l t qqI

K iB * Wklttsn In . ' o f Tbey were opposed- In th e . eleetlon

by P rank W . 6 rown, ,T»ia BWU dls* tn e t farm er and deM ty county tJh ■■■* eeasor, and J . 0 . Bradley. U r. B ra d l^ ; ^

f fa day o r 'tw o boforo the eleetion wheti “ •* his friends learned t'oAt be would no- . copt the o ffice i f elccted to i t , that they determined to aocure hls elocUon by w riting hia namo on tho ballots. <

ID A H O WEATHEB. • >VoW ednesday: C loudy.

THE INTERNATIONAL LAW IN ‘ OWN HANDS

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faterworks Being Repaired, n Lislits Restored, and Food Trai Begins to Arrive at Toldo SHI

— • sUlBAIT TBASOaOO, Sept. 4 (A>>— ^

ImpDnremant In conditions In ToUo is re^ortad in wireless advlcea ra- fnu calvad ton igh t from Iw a k i rad io dee sta tion. ISS miles no rth e f ToUo, 7 b y tba Badlo oorporuion.The w ater eopply e x te rn has beon tber paired aad Is furalsKtng water ia a ll ta t etioas o f the.capita l; street ligh tln i;IS been re s to i^ in foa r wards and od supplies bnve begun to arrive a t r larby points.B ix naval vessel! a rrived a t Toko- r^n una and Shiasgawn (a po in t on the acc ly 'd f Tokio, elose tv Bhiba ward o< i oklo e ity , one o f the scenes e f great* fan It devnstatlos) w ltb cargoes o f rice, dat Viseeont Takahashi, head' o f tbe (

e iy a k ^ patty, wbo yosterdsy was re- Uei n te d to have beea klUed w ith 20 o f wh Is p m ^ o f fedlowen b y eollspsa o f a ear n lld lag wbers they wera holding a isaOng, Is safe^ ths edvioas ssld; ss Is Ise lO s resldsne« . ; «A home offlee eaUmata plsees ths <m,,

end in Toklo a t 10,000 and thoso in ^ I j^ ^ ia n u i a t 100,000 w iU i many In- JJJ

Thera wars 'SXO^diatlnet earthqnske ^ ^oekr exparltMed ic Toklo l u t Sat. ^ rd a r, the nost serere having a dora- lon o f six mlnatea fro m f l ^ to last. lie re were' 67-.ahoek* foUowlng JJ*

% u U e r reports d f tha death o f the ■rineess Eaya w m dstded, bnt i t is old she was in jnred ssrionsly.

A n o ffle ia l r m r t , whose sooree la lOt givea, Is qaoted to the t t t M tha t , * J i YokoliiaM o n ly tw o ' U l t r a n - la in atanding, a ll tbs others having ‘ olU^psed o r been destroyed by f ix * . . , , •Bnmors and u c o n f lm o d reports are |

: s t ^ , th e B a d io c o rp o ra tio n 's message leclnrcs.-

LO SS U m iM I Z B D . CbCmOAOO, Sopt. i UPh-lt tho Jo p j. wl

icao earthquake nnd f iro is lim ited t i fokohama and Tokto, tlio Japaneeo “ O

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MILAR TREMOR NOT p i EXPECTED TO OCCUR V&l

AGAIN IN 30 YEARS P|lo loglst B e po rts T em b lo r I s Snbald- F Ing; T id e Obanges on P a c if ic ; V o l- [ canoes B re a k O n t N e a r T o k lo

N E W y O K K , Sopt. 4 ( /F j - E n t th tto - M O S i >11 w ny ro n tln u o In Jap an ft>r lo v -l l days, b u t a f to r th a t a bad quako ||S] ny ao t bo -o ipc 'itod to r 30 years, nc-rd lng to D r. C hostiir A . Rcovos, ub- K l l i ln n t cu ra to r o f geology o f th o Am or- in museum o f n n tu ru l h is to ry .D r. nooves sAld th a t th o b iggest dl^i- S IrbancD hna now pas«od and th a t tho n A a iHowing trom ora is m l>o o f gTadnall.v « “lereasing fo rce . o a t lTho exp losion n t O w a k ld ln l, to ld o f 3 2 0 ,

to d n y ’s d isp a tch n n y be a syropo- a a totie vo lcn n lc developm ent pree lp l- ®®'’ted b y th o earthquake, ho said. JS ast

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P E K IN G .-'S op t. 4 new vo l- 160mo hos broken o u t in tbo C hlclbu Yo]nge. nbout 50 m ilos no rtw es t o f T oklo , u dwording to ndvices fro m Osaka. ^N lkko , e o a n try seat o f the Im peria l ^im ily , is reported no t to bo seriously *unaged. ^(M aay fo ro lg n o n w ere reported ear- ■ *"

sr to W o besa. s ta y in g a t N lk k o ' ^hen l u t S a tu rd a y 's ea rthquake oc- i * “

" ^ > ______ . ™TIDB OHAKGES. «ho

SA N P B A N C IS C O . S e pt. 4 M V - . Tolig h t t id e ebanges th a t m ig h t have less,i«n eansed b y a d l i t a n t tu b te rra ne an th eIstnrhanoe w ero recorded on th e t id e nindzuisge In Bao F ranc lseo ba rb o r I fo r th e 1ire ra l hears ou S a tu rd oy , I t w u re- te rmsrted to d a y b y F re m o n t M o n e , head eomnt A e U n l tM S ta tes c o u t and geodetie w o r li t rve y here. Tbe m an ife s ta tio n s were > ia s ig n lf le s n t u tb be h a rd ly notice-b l ^ o r s e s a id .- |

IM B B IO A im B S P O B T B D D B A D . ^n tA lK }B A X .0s» t.4M > > -4 C ayo r ate

W ikw aba o f Tokobama, a man and TkU l w ifs o f tka Bams o f a te l f f ba- raiUsvsd to h a lf bSMi attadhad te tka imAJttMoaa oonwilata, and S . B o m . »e ra a u rd a l aae rsu tr e f ik a T«ko- t fk a a *B d tla k e e H o M ,-u *x « p o ita d dl<

OHZNA 8BND8 CASS ”P E K IN O , Septem ber 5 M >>-Tho

!hinese go vem m en t h u agreed to r ith d ra w , i ta em bargo on th o e ^ r * a tlo n o f r ic e In o rd o r to a id tho Jap* ^asu nose. I t a lso h u v o to d $200,000 f o r io o ( ho reU of o f th e ea rthq ua ke au ffe te ts .

B i a A B B A S H A S B K ^d”LO N D O N , Bopt. 4 (JPi—A. B e n te r u ro

llspateh fro m O saka da te d Tuesday P o k iays th a t ju d g in g fro m a l l *a va ilab lo w ireeports th o c ^ h q u a k o a ffe c te d th e Agei 'o llow lng te n pre fec tu res :

T ok lo , K n na ga w a, S h ldruokxu C hibs, th^am an uh l. Sn itam a, Ib a rs k i, Nagano, ^)um a and T o ch ig i. Tho to ta l area a f- „'octed w u 20,000 square m iles, w ith a q ,)opu la tlon o f 15,po0,000. T h is area q| ncludes la rg o o ltle a l ik e T o k io , Toko -iam a, Y o kosuka and fo re lg a to u r is t ^ ■osorts l ik o K a m a kura , E akone, and

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OCCUPATION OF RUHRFAVORED BY VETERANS j j

Delegatsi B e p re ssn tln g S a re n A l l ie d T O o u n tr iu B n d o n s A c t io n o fF ra n c o X to O b ta in S e pa ra tion s j

BB D S B E LS , Sept. 4 0P>— Tho ile le - ’ gates o f w a r veterans aasoeiation. rep* resenting seven a ll ie d countries, s t th o lr fo u r th annua l c o n fe s s adopted a reso lu tion to da y o n d o r ^ g tho oeea- j pa tlon o f th e B u h r as th o leg a l m M ns to ob ta in rep a ra tio ns nn d e r th e ver* saUles tre a ty .--------------------------------------------------- i

Tbo Am eriean, C toch , F rencb , B d- Cal m onion, B e lg ian and Jug o S la v la n del- Am cgations approved tho roso lu tlon on - In g rosorvedly, w h llo tho B r ltU h , a f te r a “ u ahort discussion, in tro du ee d an amend* tw< ment, dea lin g w i t l i tho e ffe c ts o f tho re ti occupation on unem ploym ent In tbe b c f U n ite d K in gd om and I t also w m ap- ' proved.-----------------------------------------------------------dre

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MANY VESSELS IN JAP J” FLEET BELIEVED LOST J,"

B a g o tt i B a c d T a l f to m T lU lT o t td k In d lca ts W arsh ips T a k e n b y Qnaks> < T id a l W a v a O Tetw helm s B u tto n s Wa

-wilMOSCOW, Sept. 4 M ^ A c c o r d ln g to yo t

tho--laB t in fo rm a tio n rocc lvcd here from V la d iv o s to k , tho b e lie f preva ils there th a t m an y vessels o f th e Japnn- ‘ CBo w a r f lo o t havo been los t.

A lthough dlspatchoa f ro m various the po in ts havo m entioned th o overwhelm - dot in g o f Japanese na va l a ta tlona b y tho am t id a l wave fo llo w in g th o earthquake, am nono o f them con ta ined a n y referenco to the lo w o f w a n h lp s . ^

W B 8T E B N B A IL B O A D ‘ o B ^ s m o B B B P A ?

C n iC A G O , Sopt. 1 W V -V o lu a ta ry A nwage incrcnses a f fe c t in g ap pro x im a te ly mn3200 m aintenance o f xvay nnd ra ilw a y th im e th w lc a l depa rtm ent om ployes w ere *reported to th e U n ite d S tatos labor chiboaM today b y th o D en ve r nnd R io ha-Grande ^ ^cs te m ra ilro ad . Tho in - ancToases tepreson t an n iip ro x lm a te to ta l traeost to th e c a rr ie r o f US5,000; accord* th (In g to J . B . K in g , a tA lls tlc la n fo r ih e o f lboard. In

[ N U E SO U S A N D S

^timates Range From 100,000 to Possibj^5OO,OO0

lost Recent Report Estab- iisiies 320,000 as Numlier Killed or MissingSHANQ HAI, Sept. 4 ( , / f y -

)eaths in Japan as a r e s ^ t o t la tnrday’s earthquake niunber 120,000, aooordis; to the la t- )8t estimates received b y tbe Eastern News Agency fro m tbft )saka Asahi. '

T k ts as tlm a ts sa id tk e rs w are is a o o o dead- i n T ok lo , l o o ^ la Yokoham a, .60,000 In T oko sokn and 10,000 In A tam l.

T b a f i r a I n T ok lo w a s a x t ln - gn lsbad a b o o t dnsk la s t n lg k t.

T ba sueeasalva- d is a s ta n th a t s tn ic k T o k lo b a ra la f t n b o n t %

' m il l io n a n d • b a l f ps ikoss hsm a- laaa. Tbsaa w s n v lth o D t w s ta r , fo o d s nd c lo tb ing , snd axa o n th a ▼arga o f s ta ry a tto iu A U fo o d

To n d d to the m isery - o f the boms* ess' to n o n t ls l ra ins have fa lle n In b e reg io n betw een T ok lo a n d N o - nadzu. These ra ins also have mada he roads n e a r ly impassable, th u s In - o r ru p tln g ono o f the fo w m eans o f lom m an lc& tlon w ith the ' re s t o f tb a v o r ld th a t au rv lved the ea rth q o a ke ..

HAVOO Xm BBUBVABKB BAN TBANOIBOO, Bept. i . W

— Tbs karoo wrought by earth- qnakikk tid a l -waves andstorms In Toklo. Yokohoma- aad T io ln ity slnea last Batcrday soon ramninad ton lgbt as fa r ftom ba- in g aecoratsly sstlaiatad aa a t a a j prsvloQS tim o. dm to tbs tsolaUna o f t i u ioeaUtr. to tbs a r n i t ^ coa- . dlUon Sind tka sad pUgbt k most o f th s au rr tTOB and-to tka d if f i*

^ C T l t r w i th .w k W i .sodL M . . « | t ^ t a can bs mada.B r ie f rep o rt^ and messages frosa

va riou s sections o f Japan nn d tb s o r ie n t hnvo mnde tb e lr w ny to , tb a Associated Press. Estim ates o f tb a casualties d u r in g tho day ranged fro m 100,000 to 600,000. The fo rm e r f ig o ro was re p o rte d from Moscow, w he re I t w u sa id h ig b o r estim ates w ero b e lie v ­ed to bo exaggoratloos. Tho la t t e r f i g ­ure eomo to th o Associated P r e u fro m P e k in g , w he ro I t was rece ived h j w ire less f ro m tb o U i t u l W ire less Agoney o f Japan .

A . Is ts r ss tlm atb w as ra o a tra d th is a fte m o o a fro m Bhang H a i w b lc b s a id tb s B a s ta m N aw k agsnejr as tlm a tad th e daad i n tb a an tlxa i t d ^ s i x ta g lon a t 820,000, o f w b le h 160,000 w u tb a ss ttm a ta f o r T o k lo , lOOkOoo fo r Yokoham a,60,000 f o r T okesoka aa d 10,000f o t A t t a d . ) ^ \ m mA l l these messages are be ing raeehr-

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Davis Stands For Better Ck>ndi1ionS For PoorOiildren

American Secretary of'ICtkbor Wotad Bestrio t Im m igra tion and Edncate Foreigners

M O N T a O M E B Y , A lo ., Sent. 4 (JPt— C a llin g fo r Im provod cond itions f o r A m e rie a ’a d e s titu te ch ildhood an d nrg* in g th a t tho na tion cloro th s doors to “ undoa lrab lo ” im m igr& nU w oro th a tw o h ig h l ig h ts in the addross o f See> ro ta ry o f L a b o r Jamea J . D av is to da y be fo ro th o A labam a leg is la tn re .

“ T he re a rc 500,000 neglected e U l- d re n in th o U n ite d States to da y—80 po r cen t o f ou r c rim ina ls aro roc ru lte d f ro m c h ild re n w ho hnvo grow n to man* . hood o r w om an iiood w ith o u t cara * tu rn ed to thom — they nro the m on and wom en o f to m o rro w ,” Seerotary D a­v is to ld tho leg is la to rs w ho opplauded . h im lo u d ly .

“ W hon I leave m y cab ine t jo b a t W u h in g to n , tho rem ainder o f m y l i fo -n-ill bo spent In an e f fo r t to ho lp thssa— y ou ng A m cricana to become tm e pro* toc to ra and defenders p f th e ir na* . t io n .”

T u rn in g to A m erica ’s In u n lg ra tlo n ’ p rob lem , S ecre ta ry D avis urged a bH l fo r se lec ting im m igran ts. H o sa id th a t I t w ou ld pa y A m erica to> eloet th o doairab le “ above averago i n t e l l o e t ^ and p h y s ic a l” Im m igrants b y a n ax> a m lna tion be fo re th oy le f t fo r e lp i ' ahores, thua g iv in g them reasonabla assurance th a t th ev m ig h t beeoma Am erienna upon a r r iv in g hers.

“ L o t them p a y a ta x o f |1 0 eaek yea r, th o ones t b i f come in - r f o r a n . educa tion to bo g ive n them In le a m te * — A m erican h is to ry and tra d itlo a s . T o m nke good e l t ls e u th ey m ost k n o w ' th is , ” M r . D a v is declared.

“ O u r almahonse system shou ld b a •. changed. In s te a d o f the va rlons s ta tsa : h a v in g a p< ^bo Q M in eaeh e o nn ty "a nd '' an o rp h a n s ^ 'k ^ « , tk s y shonld b a « a » . t r a l ly loestaA . ons In aaeb s ta t^ n a ia r , th s W t b ^ th a t A m a tlca kna o f f e r , " t^ o la b o r s a e r e t ^ oontiatMA;.- In s p r i n g . a lo a g ekUd w a lfo rs 11asa..<.'u;.

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ellNTiir^mCfl MEETS THEIlliflFy.S.

' Washington Handled Delicate Situation Carefully; Course Maintained in Spite of Nu­merous Outrages

W A S H IN G T O N . Sept. 4 (<«P)—Kcco,C- I n l t io n o f lh o Kovornm ont o f P res id en t | Obre{foD is rr(fnnlc< l hcru ns in ' lino w ith iJio A m erican po licy , H latc il th ro ug h siiccoNtiivc ad n ih ii& tru tlonB , o i

_ SivSn({ iliiin to rcB tL ’d f iu lp to a fr ie n d ly c o u n try no lon g ub the r ig lit f l o f Am eri- cana aro p ro p e rly lu i fo ^ jn rd id . Tho na- nounecd n im o f tho W n^hinRton gov­e rnm ent hns been d irec ted cona la tcn tly to auch n eourae. nltliou^rh o fte n w i l i i d i f f ic u l t y beenuao o f OTitrneea upon tl io . p m o B S nnd p ro p c r tio i o f A m e t ifa ft tm- tlo n o ia in M oxlco , und o f d iacou rug in i:

. ]n to n m t!o n n I com p licu tinn ti in c id e n t to f t c o n d itio n o f re vo lu tio n and c iv i l w ar run a loR ovo r m ore th a n a doeade.

Tho quextionn n r i i i i i i f ; under th ia poi- ' Jey hnvc been am onf; t!>e m oat de lica te w ith w h ich tho U n ite d Htatea liad hml .to deal, and have invoW od m ilU n rv p a tro ls o lo n f; tho bo rde r, naval nnd m il­i ta r y cxpo d itlo na in to M exico , eiiibnr- gooa upon th o exp o rta tio n o f m nn itiona,* n d a-flucccasion o f in ’ e rn a tlo nn V eo n fc r- eneoa to uch in g in d ire c tly on th e tironJ o

. queatlona o f re ln tio na w ith L n t in - ‘j A m o rie a in genernl. ‘ ' (1

A g re o on A c llc J ta 27. •B o con tly tho p r in c ip a l i{DeatIon at

’ iasae haa hud to do r i t h t l io in te rp rd ’ c ta t io n o f n r t ic le -7 o f th e M exican con- ■ tltn tlo D o f 1917, now I ' lt is fn c to r i ly ad- thi ju a tc d 'tb ro ifb h n d e f in ite un dvra tun il- ue la g b t i t s re tro a c tiv e feo tu res renchcd ■ ia th o roco nt M exico C 'ty convoran- rai t io n s . to

T h is quostion wn» regarded nn o f p r i- t k m a ry im p orta nce b y th e a d m in ia trn tio n f,u o f P rea ido nt W ilaon aud In to r th o H ard - aei in g n d ra in iB tm tlo n suggeati'd to M oxlco ale C ity a tre n ty o f a m ity and com niercc oa bu a raenns to a d e fin ite iind era tn nd ing . a : T ho tro a ty p la n , ho w cvo ri p ro ved \ in - d ii a a tia fa e to ry to P rea ide nt Wbregoa, and he in tim o th e nd ju s tm o n t vrus renched pn th ro u g b convcrBations, th e A inoH can VI! g o vernm ent u o k iu g ck -ur th u t i t w ns in-

■ to re a te d 'in th e aubstnncc ra th e r th uu ' ib « fo rm o f th o accom m odation. n il

B a d B e g tim ln £ In 1910. byT h a s to ry o f the prexcnt cyc le o f

A in o r ic a n -M e x ic a n .ro lu tio n s 't iM ita rea l b e g in n in g in the outbreuH o f 1010 o f. o f th e m il i ta ry re v o lu tio n led b y F rnn- cisco I, M adero ngn ina t t.'jc loug-eatab- l i f t e d reg im e o f PrcB ld tnt* P o r f ir jo IM nr, A l>olicy o f n o ii-in te rfe re nce wua Th adop ted b y P rea ident T a f t , w ho aoo.i m o b llire d u n its o f the re g u la r n rm y '*«' o a tho bo rde r to gunrantee n e u lru l i lv aad p ro te c t A m orlcnn intereata. There- "ol o f te r e x t ra troopn w ere a tu tio ue d tUetu ‘ 1 ia g re a te r o r leas fo rce u n t i l li» lD , .b y io r w h ic h tim e th e genernl a ltu n t io n hn<I •'y eased cona iile rnb ly . 1*“*®

Bceauao o f n jto rud ic rc v o lu t io n a ty m ovcu e n ts w h ich arose .*klniost imm ed- o u la te ly upon M a d c ro ’r en trnneo iu to e<it M ox lco C 'lty and e lection to the preal- d rn c y , a d c f in ia t io n o f A m cricn n poi- ic y in tb o m n tte r o f re co g n it io n d id R 'f a o t develop u n t i l th o cn r ly p n r t o f • P re a id e n t W ila o n ’a f i r a t te rm , i i y th lp t im e M udcro had reai>;ned, been Im prls- A n oned nnd uaBJiaBlnnteO. nud M s c h ic f O ti m il i ta r y o f f ic c r , O ener;il I lu e r tn , who prc bad gono ove r to th o rcvo lu tio n ia ta , ted J iad UBSumcd th e 'p rc ild e n c y . I

P res id en t W ilso n demanded na n con­d it io n o f reco gn it io n n real eleetlon on de r due c o n s titu tio n 'l l r .u th o rity , w ith qjq. th e e lim in a tio n o f H u e rta na a candi- d a te . Th ia waa refuMed. nnd P rca id en t := W ilso n announced h iii h ia tu ric po lic y . o f “ w a tc h fu l w a it in g . ’ ' r isa g re e m e n l 11 w i th th is p o lic y rcsuU cd in the recn il

__ o f - ile n r j* L iu ie W iU on, w ho had beena p po in ted nm bnssndor to M cx ico by P rea ident T n f t , nnd P resident W llaoti reaorted to t l ie uae o f personal ngentN in seeking n ao lu tio n o f the d lf f ie u l- t io a , b u t theee miaalons resu lted iu few ta n g ib le developm ents. U

M arln e e Seized. |I t wns d u r in g the i lu e r tn reg im e th a t ||

A m erican m arinea In 101-1 were aei74^d 11 a t T am p ico b y a M exW an n rib y o f f ie o r |] a a d a lthough releuac.l w ith nn upolog>*, a aalute to th e f la g 'A-ns demanded by n e a r A d m im l M oyo, I t woa refuaed. a n d I ’rea ident W il<i5ii ordered th r . Am ericnn nn va l fo rcc * to seize Vera C n ir in o rder to p re ven t the land in i* o f a cargo o f nrm a b y the German ateam er 'i'p ira ng a . Tho o rder had been c a rr ied ou t and w n r K-rmed im m ine n t w hen the ai-rvices o f A rg e n t in a , D ra z ii a n d C hile w ere accoplod o» inod in lo ra .A confercnco wna he ld u t N iag a ra P n lls ,N . Y ., bu t was w ith o u t m uch p ra c ticn l e f fe c t beenuao o f the ra p id ly chang ing t l ia a t io u In M exico .

H u o rtn ’s po w er ra p id ly d la in te - i l g ra t in g as n reau lt o f th e a t t itu d o o f l l th e U n ite d 6 tu tcs and m il i ta ry v ic to r - I le s o f th o cinntitaU fina\^B*B in th e n o r tt i || headed b y G e n e rl^V C a ira n u , th en gov. j l e rn o r o f C oahu ila . C arranza had pro. c la im ed b im a e lf io a s ln to o f re v o lt , aad had been jo in e d by soveral o f M n- d e ro 's fo rtn e r genernU, in c lu d in g P ran - eisco V i l la . Obrogou and Pablo Qon xales.

H ncT ta "fle d t i e c o n n try in J u ly , 1B14, a s d Carranza e n te rin g M exico C ity , as- w m c d th o exe cutive puw ei. A lth o u g h fa e tio D a l d iffe ren cea r ti onco developed a f te r v o ry in g fo rtun es Carranza was g iv e n do fa c to roeogn’ tlo n l>y the U n i- l i t« d S tntes in th e fa l l o f 191S, and de I j a r * r e c o ^ i t io n a f te r Le had te e n U

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Upon M ias Peggy ife lth , n l.l-ye nr-o ld bestowed the t l l le n f “ Am ericn 'B Moat IJn itcd S tates d fp a rtm c n t o f agrlcuU i'irc. and ca ttle , is nn e x p ir t runne r nnd proc^i ■judge in nny Iivcatork. show. M iaa K e ith (100,000 lioyn nnd g ir ls from n i l sectlonii •e n t to th e Bnatem S u ite r expoa ltlon a t 8 o f ngric i|U ure ^na a rennrd .

clop.tcd pres iden t fo r lu u r yearn unde r * tho con s titu tion fr»m ;;d hy a c.onstit- ^ uent naacmbly In 101" . ^

The refuan l o f V l l la to aupport Cnr- ra n x a - hccnuBC o f th u In t te r 's fn ib u o to hold Uil in im ed ia tc .'o n r titu lio n a l elec- Mon resu llo il in a atnt? i i f g u e rilla w ar- • ' f . iro in no rthe rn M cx ico necompanlcd by La aerloua conavquenccB o i\ the A m crienn n t aldo o f tho border. Th? ra id on Colum- nn bua, N . M ., b y V i l la ^\na fo llo w ed by atji a nn tionn l gunrd ino lilH iriition , and th.- n d itp a tch in to M exico *>f . t i ie exped ition Ha hondcd b y General Perahing in w hat Co proved to be n fru it le s s search f o r ’ dir V il la .

O o w n o r s B e vo lle d . fu lTho cond ition in th e n o ith wna f in - «oi

a lly ncccntu ftte il in th o sp rin g o f 1020 me by n re vo lt o f the .{evcrnora, headed b y Adolpho do In l i i i r . r tn o f Sonora, who ob jected to a p lan fo r th e u rrc ^ t o f General Obregon a f te r the In t tc r had » announced hla cnndld iu-y fo r tho pre s i­dency in oppOBition to ignnc io Bon illns .

ifa vo re d by C nrrnn rn iib hia succeaaor.The movement deveIo|iert such propor- 3 tion s Ih n t Cnrranz;^ fle d th e cAp ltuI nnd Bought re fu ge In l!>e m ountn lua o f ! * ll id n lg o . where he w.iu ala in by In d iu n aoldiera. ]- De la H u e rta waa proclntmc»l p ro v ls i t i i

ionn i jirea ideut und con i'irm cd In o ff ic e • by eoiigresa, w h irh then convoked nn w ii

[e lection . A s n reault (k -n rrn l Obregon j was elected fo r a fo u r yen r te rm nnd .l^o awunied o f f ic e Decenib.-r I , 1020. He j T- o itubllshed n m il i ta ry ro iiiin un d o f tli<! | J a ltu a tlo n regurded he.- j -'a aa tIs fncto ry j In

.and li r l tm io n a fo r th;* U n ite d BtaleK 1 I g rc n tly d im in ished. re t

M any nationH recogu ired H uertu , nn ti f r i i aovernl, inc lu d in g n •inm lie r in L n tin -

I Am erlcn, have reco^n iz i‘<| Obregon. Others, however, no tn u ty Great H rltn in , B pre ferred lo t iw u it nc tio n by th o l 'n i - truJ ted Stntes. b ill

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A lth o u g h nnt a crook s to ry in the I ifu ll aense o f the w ord , “ L a w fu l L a r- sixco n y ” w i l l provo d e lig h tfu l en te rta in - to ;m cnt fo r a l l thoao w ho apprecia te a |5,(]crook drum a o f tho b o tte r so rt. Tho i t ac lim a x is ^ e v c r In do ub t, c a r^ u U y laotgua'rded b y an nnusnal p lo t. T h u is spo:a re a lly b ig p ictu ro. ' in i

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w ith M isa Snook ns tencher. Tho nec< school hua a now set o f trustees— j tn l R ob ert B io so, H en ry H anaen n n i H . to i P. Larsen. . by

n . P , Larsen and son Buaaell were _ _ in to w n ou buiincss M on da y. '

D r. and M rs . A lbeo o f Rosoworth re tu rned homo a fte r v ia it in g hero w ith friends.

H ie Naw O Jgnlty.B e tty and D ick had a new nephew. -

io d B e tty teem ed to feet the reepoDsi- ) il l ty . One day w hen D ic k ha d bcea iD Q tua lly m lK h le ro u s . abe n l d : 'D ick ie , have yoo fo rg o try o n J i» t been u n c le d 't"

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ed Cross Sets Quotas to Be “ a Raised in U. S.; Country Is Divided - into Sections and Totals Assigned "

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■W A B H IN aTO N , Sept. i m - K s do ra l gove rn m e n t continued Ua o f* eem r t to p r o v ^ o p rom pt and o f fe c t iv o r d to carth<iuake su tfv re is la Jap&a id endeavored to ob ta in In fo rm a tio n

to th e whoreaboata and con d itio n s ” Am ericana in th o zone o f d isaster,

n e r ic o n Bed CroM o tflc lA ls decided ;°>bd day to conduct an im m ediate cam-jP<^rt lig n fo r a $5,000,000 re lie f fu n d .[> i« 'o m tr lb n tjo n s a lready aro be ing to ce lv - “ the [ a t headquarters.D iv is io n a l quotas woro fix e d aa fo l- w s: . PhWW ash in g to n d iv is io n (N o w T o rk , jn n e c tlc u t, Pennsy lvan ia , N e w , Jor- f , M a ry la n d , D elaware , D is t r ic t o f I'*® ' }lu m b ia , W eat V irg in ia , Ohio, In d i- « la, K o n to c k y and chapters in in su la r r iSBcsalons o f tho U n ito d S tatos. and | | I fo re ig n cou n trie s ), $2,000|000. . Ij N ow E ng land d iv is io n (a ll N ow Eng- II nd statea except C on no c tlcu t), tSSO,- i | )0 .. ■ ** S on the m d iv ia io n (N o r th and South

s ro lin a , Tennessee, F lo rida , L o u is - ' •oa, M iB *le« lppl, A labam a and Qeor- ia ) , $250,000.C e n tra l d iv is io n (Montana^ Y yo m -

ig, N o rth and South D ako ta , N ebras- a, M in ne so ta , Io w a , W iaeoaain, HH- oia and M ic h ig a n ), 1800,000- Southw estern d iv is io n (Cqlorado, ew M o x lc o , ' Kansas, Oklahoa^a, exas, U is s o u ri and A rkansas), $550,- DO.

. P a e lf lo d iv is io n (C a lifo h ila , K e - vadA. Az lsona , U tah , Oregon, •W ashington. Id a h o and A la s k a ), HOttAOO.The d iv is io n a l quotas to ta l #5,250,*

)0, ha v in g beon fix e d to m ake a n ag- rogato a I l t l lo above the $5,000,000 anl, i t w as oxp lu inod, to p e rm it ad- istm enta.In a tru c tio n a aent to managers o f tho X d iv is ion s said i t had been decided > appenl to the pn b llc fo r “ a t least 3,000,000." I t was emphasized tb a t

should bo mado clear th a t b y pioc- iv a t io ik th o p ro s id on t-ha s placed ' ' r e - w n s ib iD ty o f re p ro a cn tin i- ''A m e rica I th is cria la square ly upon the Am er- a n Red Cross and our o rg a n iia tio n lUBt m eet the e a l l . "Jn announcing th o ir plans Rod Cross

r f ic lo ls po inted ou t th a t tho pressing ted w as lo r caBii con tr ibu tion s , tho [stance to tl io earthquake area pro- ud ing tho co llec tion and ahipm ont lero o f c lo th in g nnd o the r suppliee. . | j W h ile i t is p e rfe c tin g a d is tr ib u tio n I

rgan iza tion in Japan , th o Red Croaa, I w o rd in g to an announcement by tbo nto depa rtm ent, has a llo tted fu nd s I th o de pa rtm e nt w h ich w ill be UBod y A m ericao d ip lom a tic and consular

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Before you’ re a day oldi _ you w ant to le t tbe idea sli

under your hat th a t th is the open season to sta: som eth ing w ith a jo y ’ t j im m y p ip e — and son P rince A lb e rti

Because, a pipe packe w ith P rince A lbe rt satisfii a man as he was never satii fied before—and keeps h ii s a tis fie d I A nd , you ca prove i t l W h y — P . A,' Qavor and fragrance an coolness and its freedoi

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. WEDNESDAY M O BN Iieere in the strieken area in .cM ee ero immediate re lie f U aeeesaary.

K ft Wfixd tn m Amnlcaos' BEBirho department annoancod i t was j^ g g h i k in j; a determined e ffort, ia tfie . ■ . 0 o f communieation handicaps, to » ate Americana in tbo region 'where ivy eaaualtles have boea reported. The merous Inquiries, Acting Seerotary Wednci mips said, have been received from i f r . Bn'ds and relatives o f Amorican e itl- fa jn lly, IS believed to have been in da&gor. Uriu 'The department," aaid a stato- Ooorgii n t by M r. Phillips, “ has taken im- tr ip to diate atops to ascertain the whero- 2llrs. }uta and welfare o f thoso Ameri- bnsinei IS. A completo lis t has bcon tele^l Leon iphed to a ll AmericAn diplomatie[rolatlv< 3 coasnlar officers in Japan togeth* hls bot

w ith instructions tbat immediate Mrs. ps bo taken to obtain information ]^{ss ,i leorulng them. As additional oam oa 'F^ ia ( } reeeived tho somo procedure con-j ^fi«« ■ning them is Immediately followed. " M r. ni

----------------------- 1 Nowto:S. TO SEND SUPPLIES c. y.

_____ _ Eev.WASHINGTON, Sept. 4 M>>-r8ocre- abJ» t •y Weeks tato today cabled tho com- inding general o f tho Hawaiian do- rtmont fo r Information aa to the lOunt o f aurplua food, medical and * ier. supplies the army has in Ha- Chlli lli. In tho event that supplies which Sonda: ) being sent to Japan from th e . day In ilipplnes provo inadequate, i t was Heated, stocks available in Hawaii [ Obelse luld bo, despatched to tho e a r th - ,wWh 1 ake zone. | paitor.

I A BusinessA man contemplating sti larging any bosineBs n< He QsnoUy raises the am ing a . po rt and borrowing needed.

Open a bank acconnt— n qnaintance o f th is bank confidence.

The la te J. P. Morgan o tha t he attached more i j character than he d id ' when granting loans.

Tlie Twin falls NatiI Capital and Surplu

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c o u ld g e t a c q u a in te d w ^ t h a

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m a n — b u t y o u ’ v e g o t a p a r t y c o m in g y o u r w a y l

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w i l l a t te n d aehool th la 'w in te r , rh e Xioysl- N oighbora e ln b w i l l n M k Bdncsday w ith M rs . B o n P a rro tL U r. and U rs . E v e re tt G rigga a a i n l ly , Jdr. an d U n . B o b e rt . O rlgg l^ rc H aze l H a l fh i l l and daughters, o rg ia and Agnes, a ro on a eam piaii p to Shoshoae Basin.M rs. 0 . 0 . S tan ab u iy ' transacted siness ia T w in F a lle Batur.day. Leonard B e o l, w ho has. been v is it in g la tlves horo a l l sum m er, re tu rn ed I homo B a tn rd ay o t W ild e r , Id ah o . ' M rs. F red B oper, T . I . Shaw aad Is s 'V io le t O liovo r m o to re d to T w ia a is Sa tu rday.Misses A le n a and L U lia n M cG regor, r . and M re . C. 0 . S ta n sb u ry and swton G a lley w cro v is ito rs a t thfe

V . D alughcrty hom o Sudday.Bov. 0 . £!. D ea l o f F i le r w i l l be ob- lie to g ive h is re g u la r eermon ne x t inday, on account o f th o atate eoo- Tonee.

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Claim Ligiitweigtil Crown if Leonard Refuses to Meet I Him Wednesday NigiitN E W Y O R K , Sept. 4 M>»-Johni»y

Dna'dee, fo a th o rw o ig b t k ln ff, announc*•«a to n lg b t ho w o u ld cla im tho lig h t- \

. w e ig h t cbam pionBltip o t tb e w orld I t 'B eanjr Leonard, l ig & tw e ig h t l lt to bold-

'* -«r, d id n o t m eot h im ia th e ir sched* -«led 10-round b o u t o t the Yankee 6ta-

^ -dium tom orrow n ig b t. The boot w»9 poBtpencd In d e f in ite ly today by J im ­

m y Jebnston, m a tchm aker o f tho J* <?romwell A . 0 ., becauae o f “ Dundee’* ! ! ' t»oot pby»lca \ co n d it io n .” Jj

“ I w i l l s o t agroo to a postpono- ^ m o n t / ' Dundee sa id . " I f Leonard " ■ OOB no t f ig h t I ' l l c la im tho t i t le and ^ ■pat I t up to th o N e w Y o rk commift- « le a . "

_ “ Leonard w a n io d the f ig h t post- i>oaod becanso he fo u n d ho could oo t ^ m a ko tho w e ig h t b y tom orrow and “ ■waatod m ore tim e to reduce. I Wo« _

, aoTor In b o tto r co ird itio n . Thero ia ~ n o th in g tho m a tto r w ith m y hand and ^ ih e re never baa been. I am ready to - f lg b t and Loohard is n o t. ’ * ' °

• Dnndee was ju s t p re p a rin g to leave , l l a W est Orange, N . J ., camp fo r New

Y o rk when bo rece ivod w ord o f tho . pdBtpeaement. H o s a id *h o weighed 12a pounds and w as in po r/o c t condi- *■

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Firpo Sliows Little Mercy on l« Sparring Partners; Is Still in f, Lively Mood ‘

' sA T L A N T IC O IT Y , N .=J., Sept. MO-C

• — A iU tle m ore speed, a lU t lo moro pow er in the puaehes and a l i t t le lesa c m erey on tho sp a rria g partnora was r no ticeable today in th e f l r a t o f Lu is A n ge l P irp o 'b he a vy w e tko u ts fo r hia b a tt le w ith ' Ja c k Dempsoy, September I 14. Thb A rg e n t in ia n , a t ll l in a joT ia l mood, stopped aeven roandB w ith hia ; he lpers and sen t th em a l l to tb o droat- { iag-room s w itb chim es in th e ir eara.

S tocky Joe M cC ann was UDusaally l iv e ly . He made F irp o dance a b i t in tb o ir tw o rounds. F irp o Blammed bis , r ig h ts in to M cC a nn 's r ib s and had the j b ig fo llo w p u ff ia g a t the e n d ^o f the ,

W ' f i r a t roond. cJ e f f Claxk, th e J o p lin ghost, bobbed r

around fo r one ro u n d aad p.uabod h is faee ia to a eoontleas num ber o f , s tra ig h t le fts . ^

F ra n k Eoob le, th e l ig h t heavy­w e ig h t, su ffe re d m ost « t th e fis ts o f F lxpo: Xa th e second h a lf o f th e ir session the A rg e n t in ia n caught the { B ro o k lyn yonngste r in the r ib s w ith

■ a r ig h t and F ra a k doub led- up l ik e a• /p o c k e t-k n ife . E o ebe l wos unable te |

^ resume w ith v ig o r. N a ta lie Pera took ^ aa onujBually he a vy m ao lin g .

T O P A B E N T B ANT? 0 0 £ l.E a B ] 8 T U P B H T B .

Tbe yopng peoplo o f T w in Palla p la nn ing to go a w a v to achool ahonld < n o t ove rlook th e Id a h o Technica l lo - B titu to a t PocateUo. I t boa gone un BO ra p id ly th a t m any people do no't I rea lize i ts ap londid itfa tua a t present. I B y en laring th o f a c i l t r and b y raiaing

' th e atandards o f egulproent and Inatrue- , tio n , the school has in fo u r yoars

^ . aebioved a new epoch nnd ita crsden • tia la are now as va lu ab le aa those from any lo B titu tlo n o f th u name c lo u and ' are ao recognized th ruuK hout tbo U n i- "i to d StatCB. H ig h school graduates by a tten d in g th o Tech J u tt io r CoUego aro | upper clasamon fro m I ’ lO a ta rt, draw ing th e beat ieaefaors and Lrndn o f depart- '

• m ents and red uc ing u ia to r ia lly 't h e i r ehancea fo r d laappo lncinont o r fa llu ro .

• They enter the U n iv e ro ity o f Idaho, o r , a n y o the r s tandard U D iverslty, as fu ll

, flodged ju n io rs and oro thus upper c la jum cn th roughout t l i c i r en tire coumo.

, T h la k i t over— ata to Bchool, no tu it io n ,. ina tructo rs equal to <he beat, splendid

^ scbool s p ir it , w ide choice o f courses A n inspection vIbU to th e campus, now m ig h t pay b ig d lv id e iK lx . Le am about onr regu lar collegc courses: also, Com­merce, Pharm acy, A ^ ic u l tu ra l , Engl- seorlB g, lio m o Beotiom lra. Norm al M usic, A r t and Tntdca . Iteg la tra tlon eoptom bor 17-18. S tu d y in Idaho.—adv.

R attan T tm a P rom ised.A Japaneae In v ita tio n to d in n e r f r t -

QQcntly runs a t fo llo w s : *'1 beg yoo r pa rdon fo r th n s in s u lt in g yon lo beg* g io g you r com paay a t m f bons* to

- d inne r. The b o use .Is v e ry n ia i r a n d ve ry d ir ty . O u r l ia b l t i a ro m de , and yon m ay no t ge t a n y th in g f l t to eat, and ye t I hope th a t yoo w i l l conde* ■eend to be p re s e n t,w ith oa a^ 0 o 'c lock ." Yoo go. and you find ev­e ry th in g eracU y th e opposite.— Boston T n u is c r lp t -

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g homo ru n In tho iw vonth In n in g scor- , | l n g Y oung and M e u io l ahead o f h im ( |

b ro ke up a p ltc l» c « ' bn tU e be tw eon *S co tt and Cooney her'» toduy, nnd cn- <

J nb led tbo N ew Y o rk O lnn tii to d e fe a t JJ Boston in tho laa t gnmo o f th o scries •

3 to 0. S co tt y le ldod on ly fo u r I i U b, ^w jji lo o n ly tw o BoBton runners re n c h c i •

.. second. Cooney w a^ equa lly e f fe c t iv o ‘w ith th e exception o f tho BOventh in i

d “ ‘ " f f- ^, Score: R. H . ' E . 'g Boston — .................................. 0 4 1 JJ N o w yorJc ............................... 3 G 0Q B a tte rie a—Cooney .ind O 'N e il, S ra itb ; «

B co tt and Snyder. t0 ---------- ', O IN O IN N A n W IN S . . 10 P IT T S B U R O H , Sopt. 4 tW — CTncin- * j n a t l w on th e aecond game o f th o series[. t n m P ittsb u rg h to dn y, ? to J, In a ^

p itc h e rs ' b a tt le between R ix o y ond Cooper. The Beds bunrhcd h its w ith ^ tw o w a lks in the th ir d inn in g , sco ring tw o runs. t

Scoro: R. H . K >>(S n c ln n a ti .......... ......... ....... 2 9 0P ltte b o rg h ____________ 1 8 0 ^

B a tte rie s— R ixo y in d I la r g ra v o ; ^ Cooper and Gooch.

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C H IC A O O , Sept. 4 ( /P > -B lll D oak n . weakened in tho seventh inn in g and w as - Id r lv o n o f f th e mound b y C liicago, th o t

locnla d e fe a tin g S t. Lou is , 3 to 2, in } th o f in a l gnmo o f th o snrics to da y. t

Score: R. H . E . aS t. L o u is ........................... ........2 5 1

^ C h le a g D ----------------------- a , -1» 0■0 B a tte rie s— D oak, Sherdel and M e- « C u rd y ; A ld rid g e , K a jif t iia n n and O 'P a r ­is re ll.is _______la O n ly th rp e gamos bcheduled In th o i r N a tio n a l.i l - — ; u ,-------------------------------- ^ ,

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B e a t t i e --------------------- 72 81 .409f Lo s A n g e le s _________ 71 84 .455

O a k la n d -------------------- 70 84 .453V o m o n --------------------- 05 87 .426

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San Prancisci) ___________ 5 9 2^ V e m o n __________________ 4 9 2■ B a tte r ie s : 'S c o tt , Hodgo aad Y e lle ;

Schne ider, Carson and Hannah.

. Score: R. H . £ .L o s A n g e le a ___________^ 8 11 1O a kland . __ ____________ 2 ,9 ‘ 2

I , ^ t t e r ie s : C ra nd a ll asd B y le r ; M u r- d eh lo , C o lw e ll, Beeke lbn rg and B a ke r.[J. - I..in S core : B . H . £ .)‘t S a lt L a k e _________:______ 0 S 2t. S e a ttle _______ ___________6 11 2i B a tte r ie s : Jacobs and T o h la ; M y - ^ ora and Peters.

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— I"' Sam Jones Pitches First No-|" Hit No-Run Game of Season; ® Cleveland Takes Series ^

‘ P H IL A D E L P H IA , Bopt. 4 WO—, Samuel Jones, o f th o N o w Y o rk A m er-,, iuang, p itched the f i r s t n o -h lt, n o - tu n '. gumo of- tbe season in ' th e m a jo r '

leagues toduy, b la n k in g P h ila d e lp h ia2 to 0. Jouos waa in g re a t fo rm .' O n ly 20 men faced H m , o f w hom thrqo reached f ir a t base. G a llo w a y re-

, ce ived a base on b a l ls . la th e f i r s t in n ­ing . In tho e ig h th W elch rcached f i r s t » on S c o tt ’s fu m b le and D ykes g o t on ^ w hen ho fo rced W elch a t sccond. j JoncB hnd no s tr ike o u ts . |

Tho Yankees gavo h im w o n d e rfn l sup po rt and m any o f th o stops and th ro w s woro o f a spectacu lar na tu ro . Thero -were n ino o u tf ie ld ou ts and 18 in tho in fie ld , tw o o f th o la t t e r bo- * in g fou ls to tho catcher. pi

The re was m uch cheering am ong th o b fa n s whon P itch e r Jones w e n t to th e . m ound in the n in th . M a n y in th o c row d w aa tcd to seo h im g e t a no ­h i t gamo. W ith tw o ou t, G a llow ay tr ie d ha rd to reach f i r s t on a b u n t, ‘ b u t was beaten b y a atop b y th e b a ll. J

Score: ‘ B . H . E . £N ew Y o r k ________________ 2 7 1P h ila de lph ia ......................0 0 1 |j.

B a tte rie s : Jonca and H o fm a n n ; H as- / t y nnd Perkins.

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B a tte rie s : Zahnlse r and R uc l; F u l­le rto n , O ’D ou i and P ic in ich .

T A K E L A S T . G A M EC L E V E L A N D , Sept. 4 ( /W -C lo v o - ,

lan d nmdo a clean sweep o f tho series w ith S t. Lo u is , d e fra t in g th e B row n s in tho f in a l game todny 6 to 2. ' m

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B a tte rie s : D n n fo r th , V n n g lld e r nud j C o llins ; Shonto and O 'X u ilL

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Sox ag a in fe ll be fcre the opportune ^ h i t t in g o f D e tro it and tho T ig e rs ' won, 5 to 2 .

Beoro: R . I I . E . \ jChicngo ........................ ......... 2 9 1 , jD o tro lt .............. ....... ............. 5 10 0 „

B a tte rle -i: O illon w a to r, Cvengros nnd . S ch a lk ; Colo and BasBler. I ^

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S A E A T C O A 8 P K IN G 8 , N . Y ., Sopt. • ' 4 (i^)— A f to r e n joy in g a dny o f com- p lo to res t. J a ck Dompsoy w i l l sw in g ^ bock in to hia tra in in g g r in d to m o rro w f i to continuo w o rk w ith o u t fu r th e r la y ­o ffs , u n t i l th o f in is h o f h is cam paign so a weok In te r. Tho cham pion suspend- w ed w ork to d a y on tho advice o f M a n ­ager J a c k KenrnB, who desired to w guard a g a in s t th o dnnger o f h n v ln g t l Dempsoy becomo too f in e ly drow n . ei

K e a rns announeed the cham pion wos In superb c o n d itio n , w ith o u t a w o rry on ol h is m ind, and w ou ld s ta rt tom orrow t o j f t develop speed. Dempsey,- according t o i K e am s, w o lghs 103 pounds a t p re s e n t,.I t b u t plans to ta ko o f f about fo u r P pounds in th o n o x t seven days. I

Th ia w i l l send h im in to th o r in g f i ngainst L u l* A n g o l F irp o w e ig h in g j'w about 180 pounds, w hich , h is hand lers t l ogroo, is h is ^ e s t f ig h t in g w e ig h t. c

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Iv e rt is in g keeps you o f f 1 id waste. I t takes you s onomy.. I t te lls you p la ii u w an t. I t shows you )ney — and tirhe. B y wj y , you a re able to bu y to

'ten, th e advertisem ents w . unw ise purchase b y poim 3 su its you b e tte r th a n a: u th e p ic k o f the c o u n try ’) th e p a r t ic u la r k in d , sh a i its y o u r ta s te and f i t s yo

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■ A LTO O N 'A , P o „ Sopl. 4 How - J ° , " a rd W ilco jc, vc tcrttu Im llivnnpoUs auto- over m ob ile ra re r , wan f iU n lly in ju re d in ,T h e t l ie inaugura l 2U0 in ilu raco on th o n e w j" ’**^ A lto o n a si>eeUwny tl i is u flo rno on when h ls ear nk liM o il nnd o vc r lu rn c il on t h o | ^ ” 117th lap . n ia ncck w iu lirokon . W il- cox died o few n iiu u tc i la te r ns he wns be ing lukeu to nn cine rgciicy hos- p l ta l a t the speudv<i\y Rtoundn. W ilco x was in th ir d place wlien the upcident ocenrred. ^

D r iv in g the 200 m lle g rin d w ith o u t II stoi>, K dd ic llea ra o , a iio tUcr veteran d r iv tT , won tho race. H is tim e wns 1:47:37.35, a t the rnto o f 111 l-2 m ilc 9 Y ’ ’’ ' an honr. Je rry W’ oudcrllch wns soc- * !“ ■’ ond, D iiv c Lamns tl i i rd , F red Cornor '' fo u r th , H onny HUI f i f th , K rnn k E lli- o t t s ix th , Leon D ur-iy seventh nnd * [ '* • Tom m y M illo n oighth. ' " " f

B y w in n in g to da y 's rnco Ilea rno to o k tho lend in tho 1823 autom obilo ra c in g chnmpionshlp, raco o f f ic ia ls de- ^ c lared . J im m y ^[n rph y , w ho is abroad, „ 7 ' has a to tn l o f 1,070 points. H earno hnd 802 jw ln ts nnd his v ic to ry gavo h im au n d d itlo nn l 400 po in ts o r a to ­tn l o f 1,202, thev declurcd.

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M U R T A U G H — M r, nnd M rs . John g m i Byera and daughter o f B n it La ko aro ^ v in it ln g n t tho bome o f M r. D y e r ’ s s is te r, M rs . W a lte r Tny lo r.

M rs . P . J . Fnhoy and dnug lite r, K a tli- o rino , lo f t Bo tu rdny iiio ru ln g fo r Idohn F a lls , w h o fo th ey w i ll v is i t ro la tlvo s fo r some tim e.

M r . and M rs , A . E . .Tncokes and throo sons le f t B a tu rd ny evening fo r R u jw n x irhero th o y w i ll make t l ie lr homo.

Jano and E d w in Syers o f Pocate lio who havo been v is it in g a t tho homo o f ^ th e ir au n t, M rs . W n llc i T ny lo r, re tu rn - ^ Bd to tb o ir homer Tuesday. .

A lm a Beers, who hns beon v is i t in g m old fr ie n d s in M urtnugh , le f t M ondny W fo r hiB homo In Bnkor C ity , Ore. i

M rs . F . A . K c k c t t o f Oakloy is v is - \ [ t in g a t th o homo o f her son, H y ru m ■ P icko tt.

(F rida y , w b ilo d r iv in g dow n th e h l ' l fro m tb o N - D . M o rr il homo to th o h ig h w a y . th o sh a ft o t tho buggy s truck th o horso d r ive n b y M rs. L a u ra M e r r i l l caus ing i t to run aw ay. M rs. M o r r i l l

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STING, SEPTEMBER 5, 19)raa th ro w n out o f t l io b o g g y , c u t t in g & gush on her hood and b r u it in g 'h e r Donsldernbly. M rs. M c r r l l f ’s tw o small ions were in the bu gg y w ith h e r. A f te r M rs. M orrU l waa th ro v m o u t, B e lm a r, a five-year-o ld boy, held th a b a b y w itb one ana And. held on to th e bu gg y w ith th o other. Tho horao ra n ab ou t a quar­te r o f a m ile a f to r M rs . M e r r i l l waa th ro w n ou t. C. C. C lawson stopped tbe horse noar hla homo.

M r. « i|d M n . C. 6 ! B to w u t o f Le(p- anon, Ore., who hnvo been r is l t in g a t th o homo o f M rs. f i te w n r t 's fa th o r , W .B . H a ll, lo f t Tuesday :n o rn in g fo r tb e ir home. A fa m ily reunion and d in n e r wos. h o ld n t th n W. B . i l n l l home S a tu rd ay ovon ing fo r M r. and M r«. C. 8 . B to w ilr t.The ta b lo was n ttru cM ve ly decora ted w i tb flow ers, covers Le lng la id fo r S5 guests. Thoso present w cro : M r. and M rs . N . O. H a ll ond fa m ily o f T w in F a lls ; M r. nnd M rs . A . A . H a l l and daughter o f R uriey ; M r. and M rs . W . C.H u ll nnd fn m lly , M r. nnd M ra . A . 8 . l l n l l nnd su'ii, M U hcs G e rtru do and MaO nnd tho fn th c r, W . B. R a il.

A j i re t ty home w e d lin g occurred a t th o c . C. Clnwsou home M on da y a fte r- nnou n t .1 o 'c lo rk , w hen t l io l r daughter, The im n M arie, liei-simo the b rid o o f Le roy Lee. ' N. D. M « rril o f f ic ia te d a t , th e wedding, .lus t tho linm ed ln to relA- llv e s o f the brido nnd groom w ero prce- en t. Tho brido wn>i b e ;iu t ifu l In a g rn y messaline gown. A 5 o ’e lo ck w ed­d in g d in ne r wns s rrvo d to th o im m odi­n to fa m ilies o f th o you ng eoupio on Tuesday nfternoon.

' M rs. Ooorgo T r u i t t nnd danghter, O o rn ld ln r, le ft "M ondny eve n in g fo r Boiao, where tho In t t - r w i l l ou te r S t. Teresa school.

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p ro ba b lo cnuBO o f t l ie t f r r n t earthqunlco in Jap an w i l l no t be kn o w n fo r m nny weeJu, aeeortllBg to Father Franei* T o n d o rf , natranom ur nm l 8oiBmolo;;iRt ^rh ic l o f th o G eorffe ta im u n iv e rs ity licre . I t l o rn llw lik o ly , how ever, lie n ilJe il, th n t th e tre - h e r ( m ors w i l l l>o found to hnvo been " t e e - * t o n ic / ’ o r caused b y th o s llpp lner o f d « ro c k s tm tn n t Rreat de pths duo to fa n lt in f f o r tc n ii lo stros?pB. • ™

F a th e r Ton do rf, considered ono o f th o w o r ld ’s em inent ^e 's inolog lsts, w a i “ J, th e f i r s t observer in th is c o u n try to e r o f re p o rt th n t nn earthqunt.o hod o fcu rrcd . cu*to i T ie n o t if ie d th e Aaso?ltit«*d P icsb c a t ly S a tu rd ay m om iqR th n t a qunke o f nn- ‘ u iu a l in te n s ity hod occu rred Ot a dis> j, tanee itfte rw a rd found to bo w ith in one ^Qt Ii hnnd red m iles o f th e cen te r o f tho d l i - fa c t i to rbonec. thp i

W hen rep o rt* nC selnnolOKists th ro u B h o n t.th e w orld b ^ n n le nva llab lo ‘" j j " ' to JnpnncBC sc rp n tiiifi thrnw Rhout th«j j^ p n t w o rld , so ld P n lh c r T o n . lo if today, i t ro n ir l w i l l be poB ilb lo to p lo t th o ap p ro x im a te “ J eentcr o f th e tcm blom r.nd innpcctinn tio n i o f the Rcoloclenl fo n lu r ts w i ll K lv o *r il> ly da ta upon w hieh to baiis ronclnHlons. P rov i

B n rthq tm kcs nre in hvo rlnM es. i t w as exp la ined, vo lcanic nnd tc r to n lc . „ ] j Tho nn tn ro o f the B cbm op-nph irn l rec- „ n l t . ords observed and fl ie fa e t th o t no n i l oi umiBunl nc tio n nmonR .Topane*o o r near- jo s t l j b y vo lran o rs w n* rop n rtcd p r io r to th o nom li

• qnake te nd to *how th a t vo lca n ic oc-t i v i t y subsequentlv «»ai tin * renult and j* Jj n o t the cauBo o f the ta r t ln iin V e . V o l- e&nlc trem ors. nl«o w h ile «ome Umes c * ^ j. cecd inK ly v io le n t lo fn l ly , n ro not w ide- M r Iy d is tr ib u te d th ro ug ho u t th e e a rth 's bnnke m s t. . <on*>

JapnneBO sclen tU ts ha ve ndvancedth e th eo ry th n t henvy rn ln fn l l in th e .no rthw e s t section o f th o JApancflo Is l- C A \ l ondft, Increas ln ir the str.'sses nnd under-ly ln i r ro rk s ndd* to th e strcBS w h ich E Leaaso fa u U in (r nnd rock Blips. cavni

I n th is connection r .* \ lh o r T o n d o rf nrm yreca lle d a s c lo n tif lc p ro ph ecy mado b r nnd ca Japanese sclsmolot(i<t in June, 1021, H ow :th a t w ith in s ix yenrs Jn t ia n w ou ld b>* maneT is ite d b y a jrTc.it cntnB trophe quak *. TermT h is sta tem ent wan lim e d on tho oh- Inrpe:•e rv o tio n th a t inten*io nuake* occur la s t 1o f te r a T>erlod o f dcpren^o.d trc m b lin jr* Thio f I mboj' in te n f ity , w h ile a pe riod o f BJff ]con tinu ou s l i s ^ t Bhnckrt denotes no rm a l arc ire a d ja s t ln g .o f low er ro ck s tra ta . tn ry

fia ch a quiescent pe riod preceded th e A r iropresent oarthq iinko . L l j th fe r trem or* Th is lnco S a tu rd a y w h ich hnve been r o meorded here as w e ll a i elsewhere. F a th e r p^n trT o n d o rf ’ . added, w oro u n do ub te d ly p „va l•h ocks o f reo d jus tm o n t. p]neo

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p a re o t l lv ln j r re fa ta H in o f the com - r n t m on b e l ie f th o t c tr.e iiy ive sm nkinfreaases o e r ly death, M . A b rn m s o f E tSpoknuo, smokes c lf;Q rc ttcs fro m o f ?B o m ln R t i l l n ig h t th o u jjh ogod leaseKtm ewhere between 05 and 103 yea r,years. ' S im p

D esp ite h is age and h e a vy smok- «amcIn ff, M r . Abram s appeared to n A l l 'new spaper In te rv ie w e r re ce n tly to fa rm ;bo In th e best o f he a lth . Iv is t ye a r Ne

' h« w a t ru n in to b y an au to m o b ilo durinan d tJ iroo r ib s n n i u le g w oro an ilb ro ken . I n th roo m on ths he hod said,rcteovcred and na’ P w a lk s w i t t t - ho te lo o t th e a id o f o rnn o. H o w as cep tlb o m in . Bussia, w as son t to R u- tb ro im an lA w hen 10 years o ld to avo id nndBuss ian m il i ta ry sorv ico nnd camo t.iko ito Spokano 18 years ago. Though pheaihe c la im s to bo 95 ye-ars young , doccifr ie n d s assert th a t , he is seroval v o ll i iy e a n o ld e r th an th a t. supei

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tua tion , econom ica lly, m ay no t be a i rious OS it-a p p e a rs on tb o surfnco, ihn Juy A b b o tt, v ico president o f 0 C ontinenta l and C om m ercia l Na- >nal bnnk, and nn . lu th o r i ty on finan- III eonditions in C hina nnd Japan, dc- o „ _ ared today. . V/POSI f , howovor, Osakn, th o g re at n innii- ^ | ] d u r in g centor and tho s i lk ind un try _ roughout tho cou n try n ro destroyed T 3 ipan w i l l havo d i f f ic u l t y fo r m any tars in reg a in in g h o r po s ition nmong y e 0 na tions o f th o w o rid , ho sn iil. In tf,o r ch an ovent. In te rn a tio n a l trad o re la north sns w i ll bo n ffe c to d , ho said, b u t cx- osMd tho b c lio f th if . th u s i lk Indus- y hns no t bcon c rc a t ly hu rt.“ T ck lo enters v o ry l i t t lo in to tho onoik lc l i fe n f the n a tio n ,” M r. Ah- <i k >> i t t Baid. “ I t is t h j seat o f the gov- nm ent and o f th o p o li lic o l l i fe , and ®.” though Y okohnina Is th o p rinc ip a l i r t thoro are p o rts suoh as Kobe. . „ agasakl and Hbl»i‘«>ncBcVl, a ll o f : hich nro co.inccted hy th o Jnpiineso llw n y th rough w h ich bIio cun continuo ^ i r exports aud im p orts . *’}° ^

•■ If Japan'* sllte Industry waa dmtroyed. her a b ility to bny In tho foreign m u k e ti vn tfld bo gone.The mlsfortoae o f fua nation U tre- maidonsly deplored In the United States. was «“ Japan is ou r b iggest fo re ig n buy-

o f steel. W o nro J a p a n ’s bitrgest Tor s tom cr fo r s ilk . A n im p o rta n t th in g , M y r t l tr y in g io estim a te the-greatncBs o f J^iU i

0 loss, is to asce rta in w h e th e r o r no t Jcy *0 s i lk f ila tu re s havo boen destroyed.y b e lie f Is th n t hor s ilk ' In d u s try w i ll M il i t hnvo been in ju re d because o f th e womo c t th a t the Industry ’ is housed no t in p modern bu ild ing s , b u t in tho old

Khouflcs adapted to ea rthquake con- ns. ”

I lo oxprrsHcd o p tim ism regnrd ing ipn n 's a b i l it y to stnge a speedy _ mcbnck. oaatu“ Japan ,” saW M r. A b b o tt, “ is a nn- ^ )n o f na tion a lis ts . Sho m ay be hor- b ly wounded b y t l i o v U ita t io n o f rovidonce nga inst w inch sho hnd no MC oans o f p ro tec tio n , bu t th o govern- guinn on t am] the people o f Japan nre in progr1 clnRscs nnd unuer a l l cond itions n Grant t i t . They w i ll w o rk u n ite d ly nnd w ith o f th 1 o f tho in d u s try fo r w h ich th e y are els o s t ly famous to b r in g nb ou t th o oco-im ic re h a b ilita tio n o f th o ir coun- b a tt li y - ” o f UTho cntnstropho, ho nddod, w i l l m nko ^ h o

necpssnrj- fo r Jnpnn , fo r soni" U n •nrs to como, to con tc r he r a c t iv itie s

home.M r. A b b o tt, rep re sen ting Am cricnn

in k in g in to rosts, hnn mndo sovoral ox- v^ve 'n s iva tr ip s th ro ug h bo th .lapan nnd jougohinfi.

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E L PABO, Texas, »o p t. 4 C4»>— U r s t ron gkvnlry d iv is ion o f tn o U n ito d States p a e lf n iy , w ith hca dquarfi'rs n t F o r t B lias,id commanded b y M nio '* General B . L . ta la sowzc, w i ll bo concen tra ted fo r annual t},o raneuvcra Septembe? 25 nenr M a rfa . $12,0(pxaB. Tho m nneuvers, naid to bo the t o ” thrgest planned slnco th o n rm is tico , w i ll ^ jj ic l:s t fo r 15 days. j t „The y w ill bo In th e v ic in i t y o f the ^ u to fig Bend d is tr ic t o f Texns nnd plan^ ^vhc a ttrn c tin g th o : i t te n t io n , o f m ill- gtartc,ry men in Texas, X o w M ex ico nnd ngo, r lio n n .The f i r s t ca va lry re g ir ix -iit. s ta tioned te rm i

M a rfa , w i l l m arch o u t to tb e con- jh o n>ntration p o in t nonr O icre. Tho f i f t h ^11 thiv a lry a t F o r t B liss w i l l m nrch to tho jaco also. The a r t l l le r } ', s ignn l, or- ,naoeo nnd o the r troops o f th e d i- gonssion w i ll m arch fro m F o r t B liss , near ( 1,^^ fI Paso to the co n cen tra tio n p o in t. ^ f Er A irp la ne * w i ll koep In con s tn tft con- , c t w ith tho m aneuvcM nnd w ith the ilum ns ns Jt marched fro m Foc t B lh s . g,

HEASANTS ARE -RELEASEDE U G E N E , O rv ./S e p t. 4 (/iP>— A to ta l ia

t 7004 Chiaeso pheasants w cro re --ope ra ascd lo Oregon up to A u g u s t 15 th is p ro b l car,, nccording to a re p o rt b y Eugene factu; impson, superintendent o f th e sta ts »mo fa rm s a t Eugene and C orvallis .II these wcro ra ised a t the tw o fromirm *. _____N e a rly 24,000 eggs w ero gathered

j r ia g tho m onths o f A p r i l , M ay , Juno. H H ail J u ly a l Ib ese fa rm s, lh o j ie p o t, tkid, and fro m theso 13,522 b t r a wcro L stehcd. T h is is sa id to bo an ex- 1 sptiona lly h ig h j- io ld w hen tb o lo u T irough In fe r t i le eggs, crackod eggs nd m o r ta lity o f ba by pheasants is p ikcn in to con s ide ra tion . _ Female tioaaant* a t tb o Eugcno p la n t pro- acod 15,533 eggs aod those a t Cor- s ilis 10,430 eggs, ncco rd ing to the ip e rln te n d cn t’fl re p o rt. ^

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Ahead of Schedule; Girl to f"p?l Talce RelieffE B N A L , .C lu h , Sopl, 1 W J -F ro m I m ounta inous, isolated reg ion - o f rthw ostern Colorado tho pony ox- !** r id e r crossed the U tah s ta to lino0 today, ne a r ly e igh t hours ahead Behodnle.

K U ta h r id e r to ok up the burden a t C” ranch, near here, w h ich is tho ly fo n tc r o f h a b ita tion a long the to line .rho laat 104 m iles from Cra ig, Colo., ^ U tah wna core rcd b y Ralph 8a»s-

ry in tho record tim e o f 6 hours, 34 nutes. Tho to ta l m ileage covered b y1 r id e rs in tho a ttem p t to span thotanco from S t. Josopb, M o., to San ^ o a jnclsco is 1,000 miles. Tho actua l tu ln g tim e b n t been 84 hours, w ith hours sub trac ted a t con tro l po in ts "

CO tho .ride began. Tho U ta h r id e r s scheduled to leavo V e rn a l a t m id -

rom orrflw d 17-yea^old g ir l , M iss T tle G ardner o f Roosevelt. U tah , ®,‘ „ :l re lievo tho express r id e r In P a r- „ *^1 ’s canyon, 10 m ilcB from S a lt L a ko _ y , and c a rry th o m all to th a t c ity , u lss G ardner Is an exp ert horso- man. B u t'

- - ■ w ith :WZILIAN TROOPS IN

.BATTLE WITH RESaS i-n’

lualtles Occur In Olash Kear TTm- to -ju ’s niayaa Border; Bed Oroaa ' Learea m . !or F ront; F ro n tl« la Onuded wantc'

basisM O N T E V ID E O , Sopt. 4 M>>— A son- S ignoi inn ry b a ttlo is reported to bo In " }greHS since yesterday a t I t o andc do Su l, B ras il, w ith in a leaguo tho U ruguayan border, between rob- nnd rB ax ilian . regular troops. ^

Red Cross troops havo le f t fo r tho tt io f ro n t f r o m tho fro n t ie r towns “ “ SJr

U ruguay to a ttend tho wounded, ? »10 aro reported to bo numerous. f®® Uruguayan troops aro guard ing tho >ntlor : to preven t tho com batants p >m en te rin g U ruguayan te rr ito ry .I t I b bc lio vcd th a t tho b n ttio w i l lve a decisive o ffc e t on tho rebel j ^ jo Iuso. •__men.

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E U G E NE , Oro., S jp !. 4 H > > - " N i i t - ' “ • '■ f 1 cutoff»» ,u is applied to the Southern c if le com pany 's new ta llro n d , w h ich i to bo b u i l t ove r t h j Cascndo w o u n - ! i - ^ '» as • fro m O a krld go to K lt jc d u r in g th jo u j > n e x t tw o yea rs a t a coat o f ove r i 2,000,000 is n m isuom cr, ncco rd in g , * " ' th e Eugono Chnmber o f Commerco, ich has s ta rte d a ••n.-npaign to hnvo ^ called th o “ E ugone-K lnm ath F a ll*

IVhea th e Southern P n c lfie com panv W w r te d to b u ild the c u to ff 12 y e a n a, X o tro n , A v illn g a con tn io lng o Ater o f houses nnd i storo, w ns tho m inus o f th o e x is tin g Uno. b u t nine-') rond hns been oxtcnded to O akridge tho in h a b ita n ts o f N it ro n hnvo le f t

d no w no to w n Is there u t a ll. T ro in * p o n ly w hen flhgg ifd . F o r the re a ­ls th a t N a tro n no longer ex is ts and Q it . th o new lin o w i ll connect th o c ities Eugene and K la m a th Falla , th o c it i-

is o f Eugene w a n t tho namo changcL

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G E N E V A Sept. 4 The counc il tb o lengno o f no ti^ i'is w as o f f ic la l lv 'ormod to d o y th a t tb e U n ite d Stato.-i considering th e suggi-stion th a t I t co- erate in somo p la n fo r so lv in g the )blem o f t r a f f i c in und p r ivn to nu i’ i ; tu re o f a rm s and am m ualtlon . fn v ie w o f th e in te res t o f tho Unifo-1 jtcs , i t w as decided to postpone nc- n on th e question pend ing a rep ly im W ash in g to n to tbo suggestion. ,

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B m ile* north o f Paarey ineCOI

60 eenta to 11.00 pear boaheL 2Se Bring yonr baskets. Special ^ pricea fo r auto track loada. '

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ouncod Greek accent, p laccd h is howev ad s troke today w ith a f in e Gro- th o p j touch, b l i t SIgno.- S a lnn d rn , nlw ays amhaa

and sm iling , w ou h ls p o in t b y ^ t in g th a t In p re son ting h is now b o d y 'i osnla, M . P o llt ls shou ld n o t Indu lge (^iieioi ho fo ronsics o f D om onthones,' b u t posala dow n to ba ld fa c ts w ith o u t at>(> ting to arguo t l io ju s tic o o f the ian cause.. P o lU is tb o n nroposetl th e now 'k suggestion, a d d in g th a t th is in - . n i ty w ns th o am o un t I t a l y orig- y fc „ .u ,d o a .Bring th e f i r s t t>art o f th e ae®- )n, v h lc h w aa p r iv a te , S ig no r M any Oandra announced th a t he v a s t},o 7 , ra tt in g in s tn c t lo n s f ro m P re s ilB r ,]o r t l :uasollnl on I t a l y ’ s f in a l a t t l- B r it ls l de. W hen th e a tte n d a n t* th re w ^len th e doora, m n k in g th e meet- ,S pu b lic , th e y w ere a lm oa t atam - ,Ided b y th e crow d In th e co rr id o r, |

o t t l ie m w om en. T b e T e w w a !irr te d con a tilta tlon am ong o f f i - J '. ,* ’ sla. a f te r w h ich i t w aa annoonced „ a t o n ly prec ise xepreeentatlTes P.® ” an ld be ad m itted .hen M . P o l it is aruflo, ho sold Grccce (q bo ied a p ro m p t ho ttle m e nt. A f te r n,ugj, R inrlzlng tho Greek nnd I tn l ln n o f f i - itn J ia i notes nnd in d ic a tin g th o po in ts ,.^ ^ 0

‘ce wns unab le to see he r 'way to ^ h ic h p t, ho rem arked th a t I t a l y demand- im r t f ' cap ita l pun ishm ent fo r th o m ur- rs and proceeded to argue th a t ti,o r ib n n a l w o u ld hcsU a tfi to m ete o u t w ere: m ost d ra s tic fo r ir i o f pun ishm ent >f],Q

Seaslon la Intenae. j t * - S ig n b r S a lnn -lrn in te rru p te d 1: “ T h a t ’s an op in io n . W o nro hen- is ton to y o u r o f fe r , n o t to orgu-

) r d ^ b e r t C e « lH n te rv e * d anyftig th e pu b lio shonld k n o w a l l th-?

B, becouso p u b lic i ty w ns condncivo °

. P o lit is rbm nrkc .l th a t ho m erely ted to say w h a t ccu ld bo mado a ' s fo r an eve ntua l a rrangem ent. . y „ lo r Sa landra, how over, w as o b d u r - . ' ° „ ° and im rfsted th n t M . P o lils w n i . " ‘‘f,

lin g , nnd th n t ho (S n la n d ra ) could 2 anawcr bccauso h i i In s tru c tio n s 'h a 'I , , n rr iv c d fro m Bom .'. H o th o n moved

th o se tt in g bo . id lo u rn cd . V***)rd R ob ert C ecil ng a in intcn.-oncd, r t in g th n t S ig no r S n lnndrn wns t o s to argum ents, b u t th n t i f now a w cro H vallab le th e w o r ld should ir th em ae soon us possib lo , fo r t h c | ^ ^ " i t io n w aa grave. IPolUls sa id : “ I f I g o t orgum entW e, 4 lo r S a landra cnn s to p m o.” _Iio I tn l ia n d o le g n tj re p lie d : “ I rc-

th a L I in s is t upon nn ad jou rn - J . L e t M . P o lit is p u t h ls propos ition n r it ln g .”>rd R ob ert suggested th n t th e Greek or p u t h is p ln n in w r i t in g Im m cdi- y. M . P o l it is nnd h is colleafn ics re- l and re tu m e d th o r t ly w ith the ik 's new solu tion .le la te s t p ro je c t w iiic h w o u ld menn et ne g o tin tlo n w ith I ta ly , bu t ugh tho m edium n t th e cou nc il, docs

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o' goal is a pouco fu l settlom cat, havo o f i v o r th a t m ay l<o a tta in ed . As fo m ilica )roposition In vo lves tho council o f issadors, I ts te xc was telegrapheda r is , to g e t' t t ic ambassadorini '» v iews. T ho Ita l ia n 's d id not 9S0 th e ir v io w to tho G reek pro- (Cs. -------------

----------- w o n ’t hS L E E P I N S TB E B TS .

iR FU , Is ln n d o f C o rfu ,.S e p t. 4 M>)1th th c lr m eagre be long ing piled1 them , hundreds o f refugees whosote rs w cro m ndo u n inh ab itab le by ^Ita l ia n bo m ba rd m e nt u ro s leeping u n ilo r 0 open square nnd a long tho streots.y aro A rm en ia ns w ho f le d from F!r u rk s nnd fo u n d n rc fu g o hero un- * * *th o pn tron ng o o f A m erican and w a n t «h o lm tiU o ,.0 wounded, m ost o f whom aro chll- , aro be ing tre a te d in th o c iv i l aodeast re l ie f ho sp ita ls on th e Island. « « o xis contended b y loca l a u th o r itie s Colooith e Ita lia n s f i ie d a f le r th o y hud m ust b<

u cted the G ree k p re fe c t to ask tho ho n o tlrnm en t a t A th e n s to rcconsider w ro ng te fusa l to' s u rre n d rr the is la n d a n l cast itsro th e tim e hnd elapsed fo r a rep ly t lc u la r> rccc ivcd . T h o lo c a l'a rc c k s mako “ Tho1 o f tho re m a rk a t tr ib u te d to nu asserted an o f f ic e r In th o f i r s t p a r ty w hich Uoves t I ashore a f te r the bam bardm ent, i t belle h was, “ A ro th e re an y B r it is h

n spe c ific clauses w ere inc luded in :ta lio n dem and f<-r surrender. They , ^ so il w ai0 G reek f ln g to ho hauled down. ^0 I ta l ia n f la g to bo ho is ted and ‘ed b y 21 guns. order tm mond o f th e is lnn d to bo tokeo there tb y th e I ta l ia n s . yoors (

.Tracks to bo aurroodered b y thp aho hoak troo ps and th o a re o k gcndarm c* ness o rB d isarm ed. The rpo ts o f a rm s, m u n it io n s on d m ill- Its aealc ffe c ts to be surrendered. cup atio i

cok so ld ie n to be disa rm ed and H e ra u tsn tra tcd . . • on peae.6 c irc u la tio n o f o f f ic o rs and troops congresi0 fo rb idd en . action < .rracks to bo p ro v id e d fo r th o I ta l- ga rd to troo ps o i occupa tion . Ocnnon im od io to Buspcnslon o f te legraph, th a t oci bo ne and p o s ta l fa c il it ie s . b y w h ii n t ro l o f com m un ica tions and trans- paymen1 to bo g ive n o t th e Ita lia n s .lOso demands yven refused b y tho R E A I

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I ’t hoar th o voico o f th o moa w ho ;h t them .“ Blaybe there has been no

Eiange.of heart among oor fo m a r oemioB. Perhapa thoze n e va rw lll e onleaa wo are men enough to Qdertake to carry to them oor eace message.*’“ Franca and Belglnm positively

po en titled to reparationa,” rent on the Legion commander,'h u t hoarding and keeping In oer eart ancient .prejudices w ill u o t *r ing the pM ce we earned by on r Ic to iy .”UJonel OwsJoT said th o en te n te I t bo m a in ta in e d a t a l l costs, b n t n o t i f ie d h is audicnco th a t i t w oe ng to say th e A m erican do leg atlo a i i t s lo t on th o sldo o f any p a r- l ia r n a tio n .Tho U n ite d S tates d e le g a tio n ,'* he

srted, “ ia on th e sido w h ich i t be­es to bo r ig h t and aga inst those je lioves to be w ro n g .”

B e r t ra n d Bepliaa .On b e h a lf o f Franeo and B e l lo s ,I s u ffe re d m ost p a rtic u la r ly , w h o te

w as in va d e d and devastated,’ » re- d M . B e rtra n d , “ I say th a t We are l y to fo rg iv e and fo rg e t, b u t in er th n t th o ro m ay bo fo rg ivenosa ro m uat be ropentance. Fo r lo u r rs Q orm nny has bocn in ta c t and haa fn llo d to show e ith e r fo rg lv o -

I o r re p e n ta n ce . '’ he re s o lu tio n th a t the congresa p u t aeal o f n p p ro v a l on tb e B o h r oe- '

a tio n w aa ii^ rod uce d b y M a r c d -aut o f F rane e , on tbe com m ittee peaco. I n e f fe c t i t says th a t the gross is u n ite d In ap pro va l o t th a ion o f F ra n co and B e lg ium i { i t h re - d to tho B u h r, to the exten t tb a t m an y , m o s t pay reparations, abd t occupa tion was tbo pro pe r m eans w h ich to coerce the u c rm o iil intOp m en t.

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J J O N T B E A L , Sopt. i ™economic r iv u ir ic s o f iia tions, ] lk o nrm * tJicam onU , w i l l be kci>t w ith in rcaonablo o fl im its by f a i r in to rna tion u l n f^co m o o t; i tc i

.“ a t no d iiita n t f if ty ,” B c c rttn ry Hughoa w cl dcclarod to n ig h t in nn rxldrcas bo fo ro

’ ’ tho Canndiaa B a r Asxoctntlon on “ T ho ox i l*a th w n y o f Pcaco.” -

T b o A m e r ic n n aecrotury o f s tftto as* w ij■ c rte if^ th ftt “ a ll tl i i ii- ja nre possiblo i f t lo i

• n a tion s a rc w i ll in g lo \>t ju s t to eacb o th e r,” and in ft ]iomonal w ord to th li

' b is Canadian nudlontto, MigRcatod th o fo r e ro fttion o f j i “ permnnent body o f o u r jo c

^ m ost din tingulBbcd c it t / r n a ” to aet aa tc r i n commiaaion fo r the l 'n it '*d Gtntca an d w Canada. bo

I n discusalnff tho iiub jpct o f In to rna* < tlon iU re la tions in a brond vay, M r . Ilug he a sa id i t waa dcHirablo th a t n n ma tio n s ahonld more d e fin ite ly cstnb llah ^ng tbo law “ to <iuicken tli'.- acnno ‘o f tb o con ob lig a tio n o f atntea under tho l a w . " bo U o aM nl(cd “ domflRORUrt” a fid “ psou- p r j

A ^ d o p n tr lo ts , ” who, ,ho Kaid, aom otim oi ' mado i t d i f f lc n l t fo r dem ocrntlr R ovcrn- p c j

m enta fo aecuro le ff i» l.itlvo approval fo r __ jth o m utu a l conccaaio-ia neccKiary fo r

, ae ttle m e nt o f im p o rta n t In ternatlonnJ queatlona, and ho declared i t wn# im - po.nalblp to ca rry “ op-jn d ip lo m a cy ” to th o p o in t o f k e e p ln j tho p u b lic con­s ta n t ly nd rise d o f a ll the in tc rm e d i- .

, n to ateps o f pcgotio tlona. ^

D lw iu fW O oam ualon. c^ “ W o havo n t th is 't im e ,” he aaid, Sn I ^ d lacuaain jf A jnerican -C nu iid lan re la tiona .

“ under ou r tre a ty o f 1009, ro la t ln tj to ' bo un da ry w atora and (|uc8tlo n i a r la in i; a lo n f; th e boundary between C anada nnd tb e 'lJ n ito d Stntea, nn In te rn a tio n a l 1 jo in t eommiasion w ltb powers o f in - ‘ ve s tig a tio n and re p o rt ^»Ubln tb o acope pei o f tb o tre a ty . W h ile I do no t undor- as tn k o to apoak o f f ic ia l ly upon th is aub- aor je c t, I m ay ta ko tho lib e r ty o f s tn t in ^ aui as m y personal v lo w tlm t wo abould do tea

^ m nch to fo a te r ou r fr ie n d ly re la tio na l i k nnd to rem ove sourees uf m iaunderstand- net in g nnd poaaiblo Irr ltaM on i f wo w er« d i \ to hnvo n perm anent b o d y .o f ou r m oat s ir

- d lB ting ub bo d c il ite n a ac tin g aa u com- opi m iaaion, w ith equal roprcBcnta tlon o ( in b o th the U n ite d S tates and Canada, to o f w h ic h a u to m n tica lly th ere w ou ld bo

• re fe rre d fo r cxam lnu tlan nnd ro p o rt tb i na to the facts , questions o riB in t; na to no tho be n rin g o f actio n o y e ith e r Rovcro-, to m en t upon tb o in te rea ts o f tho o the t’ to Bto th o end tb a t each r>inaonnbly p ro te c t- o f

^ In g i ts ow n in te rea ts wou ld bo ao ad- 'po, v iaed th a t w ou ld avo id nctlon In f l ic t - atn i n f unnecoasary in ju ry upon ila ne igh - to Tjor. On

“ W o ro jo ico in our long ffie n d s h lp and in po nnanen t peace, and I t w o u ld , bo n sho rt-s igh ted v ie w th a t e ith e r o f . ua hna an y rea l In te rest w h ich is to bo prom oted w ith o u t regard to th o

^ w e ll-b e in g o f tbo o tbc r and tb o con- a iderate tre a tm e n t w h ich con d itio ns good w ill . I am snying th la personal j w o rd aa muc4i .to tho peoplo o f tb o U n ite d B tatea as to thp pooplo o f .. Canada-, i t b rca tbo * acU het com p la in t

- ^^nor c r lt ic U m , b u t . ft keen desire fo r , ' th o co-oporation o f tho cloacat fr ien da ,

oacb securo ia Indopendcnco and in th e ftssurnnco o f am ity .

Form ed “ H A W t o f co* “ W o ba vo fo rm ed Ibo baWk o l ov

^ peace; wo th in k In term s o f peacc. to i * D iffe re n ce s arlae, b n t our confldonco o f

in oneh o th e r 'a , aenso o f ju s tic e an d T l pe ace fu l in te n t rem ains unsbakon an d on dom inatea o n r purposes and p lans. T b o th o n ly p a th w a y o f pcaco is th a t In w h lcb ca o u r peoples aro w a lk in g togethor. I n tb o deptha o f ou r g r ie f a t tho loaa o f fo th p g re a t lender, whoso ovory th o u g h t, o f whoso con s ta n t endeavor, woro d ire c t- mi cd to the ostnb lU hraent o f peace, i t ia to a proclouH m em ory th a t nlm oat h is la a t ea w orda w cro apokon on Ib o >ol\ o l y o n r w i

4 ^ c o u n try tc a t l fy in g to our a b id in g th fr ie n d sh ip , ou r m u tu a l intereata, o u r eommon nim s. L o t theso words o f th o

' la to p res iden t ever rem ain aa th o ex- proaslon and aaauranco o f a b id in g peace: ‘ O u r p ro tec tio n is In o n r f ra - t o m lty , o u r a rm or la our fa ith ; the t lo

‘ th a t b inds m oro f ir m ly yea r b y yea r , ia eve r-incrcaaing acquaintance an d ^

com radeahlp th roogh Interchange o f ig , c itiz e n s ; and th o com pact U n o t o f pe rlsh ab lo parohm ent, b u t o f f a i r an d j ,

, ho no rab lo dooUng w h ich ,God g ra n t, a h a ll con tlnuo f o r a ll t im e .' ” r t

^ C o n tin u in g M r. Hughea said :“ W hon wo conaider th a t th o in a b ll*

I t y to m a ln U ln a jo s t peaeo attoa ta th e fa ilu re o f c lv l l i ta t io n i ta e lf , ^ m a y bo loaa c o u fld o n t o f tho aucccaa o f t a n y a r t i f ic ia l contrivaneea to p re ve n t j j w a r . W e m ust rocogn lro th a t wo a ro p d e a lin g w ith th o v e ry w oo f and w a rp ^ o f hum an natu re . Tbe w a r to end w a r has lo f t ita eurso o f hato, Its la a t- g]

, in g In ju r ie s , i t breed ing grounda o f a t r l fe , and to secure aa a b id in g peace appears to bo m oro d i f f ic u l t th a n ove r. „

^ T h e ro la no advantage la sh o tt in g o o r g oyo« to th o fa c ts ; no r abould w e to m in diaguat o f pu iacena to tb o eounaol

* o f despair. The pa thw ay o f peace is ^ th o longeat in d m oat beset w ith ob - ^ atoe lcs th o hum an raco hoa to tre a d ; tb o goal m ay be d is ta n t, b u t w o m ua t „

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t T W IN ]Iw ptovldM . H o n o rs , fn r . i f f \ •sy . la tn d to ontlcw \ Jfenae, a t ig h t i tm accorded to In- d lT lda ila QBd«r »U fyxtnns o f •Uw. .3|o moet t h i i d iff le n lty . tH« ^ W U l {csBolft iB Uadtad to wars . ot K o n a ilo a . S s t jns tlflea tloa . fo t wsr. M 4M u m itn ta d .Is rM d jr c t V a d f t r Ih o t f t -w l io d e s lr* to m a te w«r,- an d t h m U r a r t l y a case o f i ^ t t a d a n r M - *• ^ ilo D , o r w h o * on eacli t id e th o canse Is n o t believed to be j o i t b y <' t h * peoplas w ho ra p p o rt t l ie w « r . ' cou

“ T h e re .Is a fu r th e r d i f f ic u l t y th a t “ ' liea deeper. There la ao la w g iv e r fo r P*"® Independent statos. Tho ro ia no log- ia l& turo to impose Ita w i ll m y m a jo r ity vo te , no cxecutivo to g lv o e f fe c t ovon to accepted rulea. Tho o u tla w ry o f w n r neccaaarily im p llea a aelf-im poaod rc a trn in t, and freo peoplea, jea lou s o f th e ir na tion a l aa fo ty. o f th o lr freedom o f op po rtu n ity , o f th o r ig h ta nnd p r iv - ilegco they deem easentlal to tb e ir w e l l being, w i ll no t fo re go tb o on ly a c t io n n t th e ir command in oxtrem o oxigonclcs. The re s tra in ts th o y m ay b o w i ll in g to p laco npon thcm aclvos w i l l alw ays bo sub jcc t to auch condi- t lo n a aa w i ll leavo thom ab le to a f- fo rd self-p ro tection b y fo rce , nnd in th is freedom thoro Is ab un da nt room fo r s tr ife sought te bo ju a t l f lo d b y docp-acatod convlctlona o f n a tio n a l in - to roats, b y long-s tand ing grievances, — b y th e apprehension o f nggreaaloa to cd bo fo reato lled . m il

“ I t la th la d i f f ic u l t y w h ic h eon- " ‘ I a ta n t ly suggeats tecourso to fo re o to ? m a in ta in peaco. People w ho w o u ld JL° engage in w nr, I t ia said , m us t be com pelled to bo peace fu l; th o ro ahould j bo an in te rn a tio n a l fo reo adequate to bro p re ve n t oggroaaion and to rodreaa Bhi w ronga. Tho analogy o f dom oatio hni poaco ia preascd; th o fo rce o f th o a tato — th a t la, o f a ll tho pooplo— m ain ta ina th o a u th o r ity o f tho m un icpa l la w and com pcla pu b lic order.

“ l a cOTuldarln^ th e m e o f in - to m a tlo n a l fo rce to secure peace, ] w o are aga in b ro o g h t to th e fo a - an. dacaeatal necessity o f com m on «c - Un cord . O rea t p o w a s agree ing am ong- them selres m a y indeod h o ld em a il pow ers in check. B a t w lw i r i l l l i i i u f m t v m m In E ' check W ie n g re ot pow ers d U u c n e ?THe t o u t In fo rce m in t l a tn r t h bo tro a t la common agreem ent bo- wn h lf ld th e fo rce .“ A l l con trivances fo r m a in ta in in g ■

penco b y economic pressure, na w e ll ns b y m il i ta ry foreo, depend upon tho ao n tlm o n t w hich w i ll n p p ly fh o proea- , auro and d ire c t tho fo rce w hen the te n t cornea. Such arrangem enta aro o f l ik e ly to fo il when th oy aro m oat ]ea needed, l.ccauM n a tio n a l In teiC Bts are th i d ive rae nnd u n n n iin ity o f 'n c tio n undor me atreaa o f crlaea in v o lv in g c o n flic ts o f M j o p in io n is w e ll-n igh Impoaaiblo. Thoro ia rio path to peaco except aa th o w i ll o f peoplea m ay .open I t . Tho w a y to i ' l '

. th rough og reem cn t, no t th ro og h fo rce . Tho qneatlon th e n la n o t o f any am bltioua general achcmo ! to p ro von t w ar, b n t a lm p ly o f th o con- , a ta n t e f fo r t , wbleh ia th e h lg ho a t ta ak , o f atateamanahlp in ro la tloa- to evo ry * 'poBBlblo cause o f s tr ife , to dlm lnTsh < am ong peoplca the d la po s itlon to rea o rt i to fo rce and to f in d a j i is t and reas­onab le basis fo r accord.

Should B«-Satabllah Law.“ I t la most dcsirablo t l - n t n i l diaeua tic

aiona o f in te rna tion a l le ln lio n a abould wc n o t revo lve aboMt ‘jw tn tluna o f p o lic y t l i and expediency, b o fle v e r- im p o rtn n t co thoao m ny bo, b n t th n t a long w ith th is neceaaary diaouanion there ahould bc th p do to rm ln tn ion to rc-eatnbliab fhe la w , fo qu icken tho scnhc o f th o ob liga - t lo n o f atates undor th e Inw . Aa xoon ta< na possible th a co d lH c ttin n o f in te rn a - T l t lo n n t la w ahould bc un dertaken. I t ro w o u ld be d i f f ic u l t to e o n 'c lvo a procca!« f r ' re q u ir in g moro d e libe ra tion an d pn- KO tleneo. P o r a t eve ry step th e general eonaont o f nationa m nat bo had, and a t o v« ry step, exeept is th e s im p lea t m at- t o r i , tb e opposing p o lle ^ 'a n d ob jec tio ns o f somo nn tlon w i ll be .encountered. T ho d i f f ic u l ty m ust be m ot b y con fe r- “ onco, and b y con fc rn 'K C i w h ich havo th o aolo ob ject o f p ro m o ti:ig th e c o d if i­c a t io n aad developm ent o f law .

“ Plana fo r commlssiona o f in q u iry , f o r periods o f coo ling o t f , fo r th o use o f good officea , nro n il im p o r tn n t nnd m a y be efflcne ious to n g r n t l f ) ' ln g ex­te n t. B u t theao menaiirea deni w ith easea a lready nggravn lpd , and I t m ny w e ll bo doobU d w b o tU tr In g ra ve crises th o y w ou ld ava il.

Oaatrallied Tower.“ W e have to ta ko in to ne co im t o f

b o th th o advaatoges and dinadvantnges o f dem ocratiza tion . I t la g e ne ra lly th o u g h t t l ia t dcm o c ru flts a rc dlspoae«l

' to pooce ,.bu t th ia Ja j^ct to be demon ' e tra to d where there ia denp fo c lin g and ' a n a tio n a l acnao o f in }n :y . The ro a r j ''g o v e rn m e n t w ith an ea scn tln lly demo-

e ra tle basis where th e oxecutlvo pow er I 9 a t i l l ablo to conclude m any Im por- ' ta n t In te rn a tio na l ngroemonta w l t ^ o t

re fe re nco to the logislnTure; b u t th la ia duo to tho persiateni.0 o f apeeial trn -

■ d itlo n a . U sua lly in dem otrncloa th o re •-•s a f ia a l o r coo rd inn ta a u th o r ity w h lcn ^ fea ta w ltb tho pa rlia m e nt o r leg is la tu re ,* Th© m ore im p o rta n t tb o ng teem enla, aa in s u rin g ponce b y a u tt l ln g b i t t e r dls-

* pu tes, th o more cc r ta in i t la th a ^ th oy w i l l In vo lvo m utua l concccslona. Thua in each country i t la l ik e ly to bo in-

' ela ted tb a t the o the r Laa ga ine d n t i ts f oxponse. and th is g ives e xce p tio na l op-* l io r tn n l ty to e r ltic s w ho asanme tho

m oa t oxtrem o po s ition on p a tr io t ic' g roouds.I* Perhaps the m ost troublesom e

aooreca o f ir r i ta t io n aro to bo fo n n d lo* th o aubjeefa w h ich atutea p ro p e rly j}o - '* cUno to regard n t in io tn a t lo n n l in tbo* le g a l sonao. B u t In theao days o f in t i -

m n to re la tions, o f ecouomic stress nnd o f in tense deaire to p ro te c t n a tio n a l in - to rcsta aad ndvanco n n t io n a l'o p p o r tu n - ) i t y , tb e tre a tm e n t 3f questions w h ie h

r FA IXS D A ILY N EW S,'

One o f M odem Cam Clings to H is C

'rom a lega l atandpo ln t aro dom estic, C f it if te a seriously a f fe c t in te rn a tio n a l re la lona. Tho p rin c ip le , each n a tio n fo r ^ ta e lf. to th o fu l l ex tou t o f Ita powera, .. a th e ' p rfo c lp le o f War, n o t o f peace. V

Xs O p tlm ikU c. y|“ B n t tho case la n o t hopelcas. W h n t'

!o u ld be regarded as m ore caaentlally I m a tte r o f Ita o w n .to u ce rn th n n the . ^ jro v ia lon a s ta to ahould m ake fo r its iw n defense, thQ nrma I t abould prov ide , ho num ber aad arm am ent o f Its b a ttlo ih lp a Y o t we hnvo rece n tly seen th o p ro j H’ont naval powers, obi.-dlont n t Inat to Hdw ho deairo to end a ru inoua c o m p e tit iv r w lf( itrugg le in arms, v o ln n tn r lly agree to the ednco th e ir f ig h t in g ahipa to agreed a r t l iropo rtlona. I be lieve t h a tV o ahnll bo ib le a t no d la tnn t day to keep w ith in % :enaonnble llm lta aome o f our prcso lng 'fono m ic r lvh lrle a b y f a i r in to rna - Jonnl grcemonta w hleh th o a c lf In t f f r s t*) f r lvn la w i l l aubm lt to m u tu a l ros tr lc - <« iona in th o fu rthe ranco o f fr ie n d ly ac- hu rl ■ord.” snyl

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A new fe a tu re o f th o quake waa appl l)rought ou t todny b y i i ro p o rt fro m alow Shang H a l te ll in g o f a no w is lan d tb n t the Ima appeared near tho Id cn group, nnd Tho anmo dispatch denied th a t th o tlo n province o f Oahima in th o southern Xei^ ond o f tho is land o f I lo k k a id o hnd .H been submerged, as p ro v io u s ly ro- mon ported. '» aval

D e ta ils O lve n 28,D c tn lls o f tho d o a tru rt io n in T ok io oua

nnd Yokoham a continued to reach th o atop U n ite d S totcs to da y fro m varioua e<l aoureoa. Tho Y o koh am a-o fflcoa o f tho hnpj Canadian P a c ific and A d m ira l lin o apiu atoamahiiv companlea w ero destroyed, tho Tho Yokoham a o ff lc o o f tbe U n ite d ther States sh ipp ing board and n i l o f Ita eeaa u co rd s nlso werb destroyed, b u t o n ly n a ti ono o f tho Am ericana w o rk in g there waa In ju red . l i e waa nn aaaiatant _ ngent named Anderson.

Tho Toyo K iaen K a lsh n o ffice s In T ok lo and Yokoham a w ere destroyed. ,

Somewhere o f f tho eoaat o f Jnpnn tho Jnpnncso steamer T a lyo M a ru , one o f tho largeat vessels on th o P n c lf ic , Is be lieved to be in dlstresa aa a resu lt o f the earthquake and typhoon . W ire- leaa sta tions on tho P a c if ic const o f th e U n ite d Statea to d a y ■picked -up mesanges o f d is tre s / fro m tho T a lyo * M n ru to . th o K o re a i r n r u , In tho hnr- bo r n t Yokoham a. W h a t stops w ero {’® be ing taken. I f any w ero possible, fo r ' th o re lie f o f th o T n lyo M a m wore un- kno w n here.

A n snipping board Twseis in ib e .F a r E a s t have been ordered nn de r . . . . th e d ire c tio n o f A d m ira l A n d e r- m .. son fo r >mch service as he m a y . ^ d ire c t In coanecUon w i t h r« l le f y " w o tk In Japaa. P a c if ic coast op- era tors o f th e sh ip p in g board ves- sels w ere In s troe ted t o w ith h o ld fo r th e r pasaengor bo ok ings te the O rien t fo r 30 days. " " j .The U n ite d States dopnrtm ent o f j jo *

commerce announeed th a t com m unica­tio n w ith tho a trlc kcn area In Japan w ou ld no t bo re-catnbllshod ' f o r somo 8 tim e . T lio JnpaacAO dcp a rtm on t o f org com m unications ordered a l l p ro v in c ia l tlo bureaus to refuao r te m p o ra rily te le - tho grams, te lophono calls, le tte rs , m oney pan orders and parcels fo i^ 'tra nsm iss io n to Me tb o n ffec ted areas. eul

R e lie f w o rk in Japan w as fu rthe re d $12 to da y b y a num ber .o f Iftrg c donations, r ig l The p rinco regent gavo $50,000,000 fo r Sco r e lie f, tho em peror gave $5,000,000 tak from , tho p r iv y exchequer a ijd tho i t governm ent donate l M ,500,006. In enc K obe »17,50fl w na 'ra lae d fo r the suf- I t 1 fo re rs in ten m inntes. 1

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A m ong 28 fa m ilica ‘ w ho m oto red ® om N o w Y o rk In th o m odorn cnra- in In tho summer o f 1021 to catab- 6 c ih fa rm homoa on tho Id nh o F a rm ro tu pvelopuieut com pany'a rec lam a tion d isc •ojeet abou t Roseworth, o n ly ono, com Jw ard D unn, n stono mnaon, nnd h is hnd Ife , re ta in tb o purpose w ith w h ic h chnr c caravan set fo r th , according to nn tho t ld o appearing in tho Kansas C ity men a r o f A u gu s t -IS. E<D unn le f t the pro je c t and re tu rn e d w lf< ' N ow Y o rk because, the n r t jd o aaya, “ naona aro -d raw ing enormona wagea the _New Y o rk , nnd hc wanted to ge t on a good th in g . Plac

“ I hopo no th in g w i ll be snid to J® ® i r t th o t r n c t , ” D unn Is quoted ns ** T y in g . “ I t ’ a a w on do rfu l place. O f " m ; luiao i t ’ a cxpenalvo to dovolop n ™ * nee nnd I t fakes tim e, b u t wo lik e d

there , and we th in k i t 's go ing to , ) va luab le. W o ’ro eager to go t ick . ”Th'o e t n r ' . . to r y , fo llo w . : “ 1?A lin e o f m o to r cnrs, equipped fo r n - tig jo u rn e y and each to w in g a t r a i l - ', atood be fo ro tho c ity b a ll in rook lyn . Crowda lino d tbo atrceta.

fo w w orda o f hopo and good chcor om the m ayor o f N ow Y o rk . H orna undod, apeetntora cheered, o f f ic ia ls olis iplauded nnd th o lin o o f cnra awung 3w ly In to m o tio n and headed to w a rd e W est, th e goidcn W eat o f promlao ti,o id o p p o rtu n ity . Tho f ira t em lgra- man on t r a in in a generation waa le a v in g in g ew Y o rk . S c o t tV ia r a v n n wna o f f . *• Hopo w ns h ig h In tho hoarta o f th o mnn embers o f tho 28 fnm illea in tho car- B u t •an th a t m orn in g o f depa tfi,re , J u lv trn c I, 1021. I t waa tho a tn rt o f n g lo r l- p in li la ad ven tu re . I t wna lhe de c ld in j; ed I ep in th e f ig h t to escape thn crow d- atoc 1 tu rm o il o f c i ty H fo, to w in n e w | in g tppineaa and p rospe rity in th o w id o ,c o u r iiicca o f tho W eat. Tho romance o f b r ig0 Innd beyond tho MiAaiasippl ca llo d tho em. Tho plcturesquencsji o f tho pro- wou aslon n ttrn c te d tho a tten tion o f th e the Itio n . . ortJ"

B e a u ty O nuhed Colony p < tThe 28 fn m ilie s woro fho vnngunrd *' ft lo rgo group o f coloniafs bandedR cthcr un de r th e IcadcrtU lp o f W il l - Robm D . S co tt, a B roo k lyn buslnesamnn. eiho hnd ob tn in ed .5,000 acrea o f la n d f l *nr T w in F n lla , Idnho, upon whlehley plnnned to sc ttlo nnd fo rm th o Rm im u n ity o f Boacworth. The earn- f irsin proceeded w estw ard In tr iu m p h Tuei f i l i t reftched T w in Falla . d ia tThero rpmnnco ceased, and g r im Out

rn llty en tered . There was w o rk to wel:s done; fre lda to bo cleared, crops er •1 be p la n te d and housea fo bo b u i l t , nna Todny Roaew orth ia deaerted. N o t vn r

ac o f th e 28 fa m ilies th a t ^ ta r te d tur< TO years .ago rem ains. They_,aro n i l aeri Qck In 'th e e lty th e y wero ao eager to mai icnpo tw o yeara ngo. O n ly one fnm - i l lu y w nn ta to go back—hnd ia go ing nnd uck. Th ia fn m lly rotu rned to N e w t io r o rk fo r a d if fe re n t reaaon th a n th o dny thcra. The mnn la a mnson, and m a- Ken ins nro d ra w in g enormous wnges Inew Y o rk . H o w en t bnck to ge t in 1 tt good th in g . ^Vhen buH dlng rc- irna to no rm a l he la go ing bnck to tho oaeworth w ith n la rge r “ s to ke .” sho

Some D id n 't E ve n Stop S cott, ft dyn am ic man o f m idd le ago,

rgnnlxcd tb o earnvan to bu y and act­io upon ir r ig a te d land obta ined fron>Iio Id nh o F nrm D evelopm ent com- P any, th e head o f w h ich woa E . T .. I i re red lth , fo rm e r ly aecretary o f n g r l- dis< u lfu re . T h o ' ao ttle ra wero to pay o f , 125 an ncro fo r bo th land ond w a te r igb ta, w i th te n yeara in w h ich to pay. ico tt w arned th o ao ttle ra I t w ou ld = ako tim e to c lea r th o Innd and m ako t produco. F o r th o t reaaon ho sa id • nch fa m ily should have »3,000 to t id e t ove r th o f i r s t yea r o r so.The ca ra van t r ip roriu lrcd fen weeka.

'ho tw e n ty -e ig h t fnmUics a rr ive d iu loaew orth , Septem ber 21, 1021. Thov fe ro greeted b y a ty p ic a l expanao o f

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re y o u y^ourselfyou are w o rth to amount yon save X

we w o rth to your- 55 .

on o f your income or m onth w ith the T rust Oompanyyou ition wh ich comes vth o f y o u r 4 per t a source o f in -- t and invalnable

: the f ir s t ten days in terest from the

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vbrush, slashed hero ond there b y ppflC f tt appeared fo them a re p lic a o f the r n w r m d Conyon. Somo le f t r ig h t then I?‘ hom e.”

Tho rest w ent to w o rk c le a rin g tho id and b u ild in g housea. T h is cost noy. Then camo w in te r, and a cold I a t th a t. I t wna n 35-m llo d rivo to “ * rsI nearest town. Coyotca how led a t , b t . M ore colonlafa dopurtod . * u . 1* n th e ap flng tho rem ain de r pu t In ■l r f lm t erop? I t 'l l . l r f l . B i t , 1)0 E'?” ' lao o f cnnyona. I t coat so much fo I d i^ oI I th o gra in to m nrltc t th o farm era • ‘ *‘ tom i t m onoy. Moro le f t . O n ly ono w a it- l>«lolu» fo r th o ne x t year. ed o f f

A t ta c k aad Defend S co tt. cleanedk o t t wna b itte r ly >>rllldzed b y tho T w in Iu rn in g colonists. They *n id th e y hnd Condcovered he wna promlaed $.'! nn acre duclngnmiaaion from tlio l.ind com pnny. Ho nnd nbi miareproaentod the p ro je c t , ' th e y in g th«irged . BevernI b ro ug h t au lta agnlnat aaya, n* com pnny fo r f h j -e fu rn o f th e ir erywhc ney. ..Edwnrd Dunn, the niason, nnd h is o f tbofe ^d e ^ jm l S ro tt niid R osew orth. aaaocin‘ l~ liopo noth ing w ill bo s a id -to hu rt iiHcca t r n c t , ” Dunn to ld thp N o w Y o rk pe lnte t

)Hd recently . “ I t ’s a .w o n d e rfn l tho p rice. Tho w orst fo n lu re wna the hnul k o t onim nrke t.. Y o t tho Oregon S h ort L in e ^a Instp n tf in e in nn extension w h ich w lU tho fn l ncdy th n f. O f coiirne i t 'a exponsivcdevelop n I t tnkea tim e , ■ h a i

t we lik e d i t there nnd wo th in k I t 's A U lS lin g to bo valuable. W o 'ro enger to rb n ck .” ' ^

rho Idnho Fnrm er nccounta fo r theo n y ’ a fa ilu re In th is m onner: W eathi'P ro b n b ly the grentcat cauao o f tho ' o f ^ lu ro wna th o -u ttc r un fitn esa o f the oniata fo r the w ork o f cu rv in g nmo nnd fn rm ou t e f th e ungebniah ThoJorL Thero wns not n fn rm e r nrriong F a lls tsm. Thoy were nl c i t v b red and c i ly and cojcn ted . Thoy came fro m th e motrop- p o rte oa o f th o .United States, ncrosa fhe ornmoni t in e n t b y motor cnr to n angobruah in g mele r t, w hero un to ld poaaibllU lea ow n it m on tht nppllcA tion o f w orir, w n te r and good nnd m inngemont. The con trast wna appall- T w o if to tho ‘ fe nd o rfflc t. ' n in e p t' 'L f ln d .ibout Jlo3Jw yrth s tU l Una day\n y aottlera nnd aomo .are d o in g w e ll, to ta le dt tho men nnd women abou t the , A v o rc t w ho aro converting lUo sngebnislt tS o moilna In to fc r j l lo fnrn ia w ero n o t rear- mum ‘in tho c ity . They .ire h n rd y weatorn mean i ck,,nccnatomed fo In rd a h lp , to w ork-' nnd w a itin g , nnd th e y nro no t dia- R P A I irnged. They do no t lo n e ^or theg h t l lg h ta nnd fhe w h ite l ig h ta and _____ ,) excitem ent o f tno c ity . Tbey F n m la u ld be na much loat jn io n g these na ! co lonists wero among th o angc- la h .”

IVES POPULAR LECTURE|'»tVb e r t Samaol F isher Addreases A o d l- ' C a ^ o i anco on In p rove m e a t o f B u m a n E f-1 a . G r id e n c y In Qeneral N B , B l

---------- 7-14-17R obert Samuel F isher de live red the F . E n t o f a aerioa o f po pu la r loetarea lo t 15, cfldny ovcning n t th o F ira t M o th o - j H . i t c h u rd i on the e u b jc tt , “ Q etU ng • 20Q0 ; I t o f O ur R uts.” Tho Icc tu ro waa Falla . ! l l n ttendod. A t tho cloae th o apeak- devoted a fow m lnutea to chn rftc te r B M a i

alysea, thua fu rn lah ln g an onuaiial i. tc r ie ty o f on tcrta inm ont. Tho lec- Wl rc, in lin o w ith tho them e o f the rica, d e a lt w ith Im provem en t o f hu- in e f fic ie n cy In ge ne ra l,’ nnd waa ustra tod .w ith many freah inc ldon ta id baaed on lato a c io n tlflo in fo rm a - )n. M r. F isher w i ll speak Wednes- y even ing on “ C has ing Ghosts,•ar, W o rry nnd Old A g e .”

O A B D OF T H A N K aW o w ish to express ou r g ra titu d e fo r 0 g ro a t kindness nnd ' sym pathy own ua in our bere.ivem cnt in the >a o f ou r bnby dnugliter.

M /. and M rs. U. W . H igg in snnd Fnm lly. — ndv.

P hotograph B rain o f L iv in g Person.I t Is sta ted th a t a m ethod has beea scovcred o f photog raph ing th o 'b m ln a liv in g person w ith o u t a f fe c t in g th e

m lth o f tb e pa tlea t.

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NG, SEPTEMBER 5, 1923,

WFITS ARE s e e n : F O R J - RED CLOVER GROWERS

O u Beeil O r e w n i ^ e t e e U t t e ^ X t t t l : 3 p tim ls tla V ie w o f g ltu a t lo n , w l t b ■ l la r k e t Opealag a t IS an d 14 0«at«

op tlm ia tlc v lo w o f th o m a rke t un tlon from th e a ta o d p o la t o f red ve r aitcd growers Is ta k e a b y th s ih o ^ e d growera osaoo latioa, In a ttDmon^ to g r o w e r s . / ' ; ^ !— in tin g on t th a t tho m a rk o t haa s ta r t ' o f f In Idaho w ith a n open ing p rle 9 th o Dolae aeetlon o f 13 eents re*

aned to the gro w e r, and In tb e r ia Fa lla aeetlon, 14 eonts recloanod^ :;ondltiona In ' th o ro d p lover pro­s ing sections o f th o w ho lo eoun try d nbrond havo chaagod g re a tly dor*( th o imat fow w oeks, th o 'a tatom ont

and abort cropa a re roportod ot- I’where.Low m arke t prieea a t th o opening

tbo aenson aro In te rp re te d b y the locla tlon as ovldenco o f h ighe r Icea la te r. In th la con ne otlq n ,_ it Is lu te d ou t th o t tw o yoa ra ago,' whoa n p rico w en t to 17 conta, tho m ar- t openod a t 11 nnd 12 conta; whoro- Ina t year m arketa w oro too h ig h in

s fa ll , and growera lo a t monoy.

JGUST MONTH OF WARiVI DAYS AND COOL NIGHTS

eather O bserver's B e p o rt TeUs B top r Df Tem perature 's B l« e and F aU la r w in r a i ls ' M Mnnm m wr

rh o m onth o f A u g u s t In tho T w in Its cou n try waa ono o f w arm dnya d eool n lgh ta , aeeo rd ing to th o ro- " r t com piled b y M a r lo n H om m ona, gov- im o n t w eather obaorver here, show- ' m axim um to m p ora to ro fo r tho a th and fo r tho aonsoD, a t 08 dogreos,1 m ia im u m a t 43.rw onty-ono doys w cro rep o rted clear,10 p a r t ly c loudy nnd o n ly ono c loudy y\ P rec ip ita tio n d u r in g , th o m on th a lod 27 ono-huadrodtha o f an Inch, ivo ra g o m axim um lom p o ra tu ro fo r > m oa th w as Bfl.B, nnd avorago m ta l- im 40.4 degroea. T h o tompOrature ion f o r tho m onth waa 07.0.

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Tho present European crln ia o f fe rs ^ th e Lenguo o f N ntlona tho bont oppor­t u n i ty i t has Lnd yok to mako good in a b if; wajr.

T tn ly S0D018 dotorm inod to m ako w nr u j.on Oreoco, on w lia t tho op in io n o f m ost o f tho e lvU lto d w orld considers ^ in s o ff ic ic n t fp-ounda, Orooco is w eak, = A fte r tw o hnrd w ar*, nnd incapable o f m oo ting hor M od ltorraauaQ tW n l o a a n equal fo o tin ff. I n tb a t fo o t J ta o lf thoro iB eauso fo r hop ing th a t tho c o n flic t w i l l n o t spread. B u t evon a sm all nn ­t io n , whon bulldOKod h j a b i^ ono and th ro a ton c il .w ith e x t in c tio n o f i t s aov- o ro lg n ty , m ay p u t up a trom endountigTxL- - ' ■ ............ * p

. jE v c n a w a r locnU tdd In th e M od i- nv ' t^ rra n cn n and tho Ba lkans w ou ld bo a k

m i«fO|rtiino to Europe nnd a menaeo to tho peaco o f tho w o rld . L i t t le f lro s m a y tu rn to a b ig co n fla g ra tio n , as n in p to cn hundred Jourtoea proved. I f oetK-o w a r dovolop#, Jugo-81avia m ay ta k e th o p a r t o f Orooco, ou t o f resent- o l m o n t fo r tre a tm e n t b y I t a ly s lnco th e _ TVorld W a r and fo n r o f fu tu re ngres- , s ions i f I t a ly eruahoa Orooee. A n d th e n , one b y ono, the o th e r pow or* m ig h t bo dra w n In .

T h o LcaRuo o f N n tlo na ia th o ' o n ly j , „ . o rgan ized in te rn a tio n a l bo fly coneoiv- .j n b ly f i t te d to deal w ith tho f litu a tio n . I t a l y nnd QroocQ aro both membors. .yj,, Oroeco has appealed to the League, b u t I t a ly w an ts i t to koop Un hands o f f . B o lh nro le jt i i l ly oblif^ntod bj^ th e Lenguo C oronant to aubm il to tho League nn y such dlapute ns th n t ove r w h ich h o s tilit ie s are now beginning.

T h e Longue i ts o lf has la rgo author* i t y to ap p ly pressure ia such a-case, - th ro u g h announcomont o f m e r its o f dro th e case and dec lara tion o f n bo yco tt Iw l l>y o th e r League members on th e o f- ^ fe n d in g m cmbor. Tho Lenguo Council Is now in aesalon. W il l i t —daro I t — to un de rtnko to m ake use o f tb o pow er t o i w i th w h ic h J t ia th e o re tica lly Tostod, to con tro l the s itu a tio a nnd pre ae ire ^ poace in E n ro po f I f i t does, w in t h o m a jo r powers o f ih e League upho ld i ts a u th o r i ty t L

I t Is a te s t a o t o n ly ot tha Le tigae i ta e lf , as ftu o T g a n lu lio n , b n t o t tb e good fa ith o f ita E u ro po u i n o m b e n . tn t i

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D IB IJO T D B A L X N O W IT H G A V A S A . Job Se cre ta ry o f S ta le Hughes goe« to

M o n tre a l to address the Canndiaa B a r A sso c ia tio n , and w Ul be regarded aa t* h u ra lly ns a apokesman o f the ad m in - ^ is tra t io n n t W ash ing ton and consulted on m n ltc r t o f m utna l in te re s t b y rep- I Tcsonta tlves o f th o D om in ion go vc tn - n e n t . ont

H is v i j i i t reca lls th a t o f the Canad- Ida la n pre m ie r to W ash ing ton la s t w in- te r , on a na tion a l buslnesa m ission. I t r, oi re ca lls also the v ia it o f P resfde nt tho H a rd in g to Vancouver, one o f the la t- «9 l inc id en t# o f h is w oste rn t r ip , and ree th o g rn ce fu l nnd ta c t fu l address ho ^43 made there on the a b i l it y o f th o tw o countries to go t a long toge the r as in - C'oi dependent, soK-rospeetlng fr ien ds .

W h llo Secro tn ry Hughea is in th e ‘’ j C nnad ian cap ita l he w i l l probnb ly f in d N'u oecttslon to press bomo the desire o f th o A m eriea n pooplo fn r p rom pt ae tlon piQon th e long-delayed proposal to send __a C anad ian m in is te r to W ashingiton. r — The B r l t is l i governm ent a t London is fr ie n d ly , and doubtless means w o ll, b u t problem s concern ing tho tw o lea d in g c o i:n tr le s o f K o rth A m erica ean be hand led fa r m ore e ffe c t iv e ly b y d ire c t ac tion .

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eUco nnd th e o th e r fro m M em phis, ba ve le f t K o w Y o rk in an a irp lnno , n n d c r th e auspices o f th o governm ent a i r aerviee, on a ra m b lin g excursion o f m ore tb& n 0.000 m llea. I t i * plo- n e e r ia g ven tu re and also a so rt o f cam p in g t r l ^ —tbe f i r s t o f Its k in ^

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Bags o f Golfers f i *unit

Because o f lack o f caddie*, a m ule is be* poi; in g used o n one go lf oouibo in tb e South to c a rry th e bags th e p layers. Ob o o I U w g i ,

m n k 's advantagea over the hom aa eaddie . k tb e la o t th a t he caa carry a * m a n r begs ^ ■a caa be strapped on h is beck. T b e o ,to o , ^ bb work * ^ tb o u t o r p » j. . ^

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■ r ic h b ^ ^ duMle, baa been fo un d in na bei A friea am ioe . I t Is aaid to bo th e la ig e** " l i o lits k in d a a d i*vB h ie d a t5 0 ,O O O d a Q tfS . izn

pathw ays fo r i fn tn te t in f t lo . T b e y a ro nnd a t th o snmo tlm o explorers, p ilo ts^ mo- chnnica and campers. Thoy stop whoro mor th o y liko and sleep ou tdoors ju s t as i f th o y wero to u r in g in nn nu tom obllo .

T b o ir w o rk w il] bo vn lu nb lo fo r tho on promotion, o f com nioreinl a v ia tio n , T h o ir m anner o t t ra v o l w i l l bo no less 80. They may bo regariled as th e fo ro - Cou runners o f a awnrm o f a o rin i to u ris ts w ho w ill w ing th e ir w ay a lo ng a ir h^jq lanes ho roa fte r as au to to u ris ta now pln l th ro n g tho land h ighw ays. '

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•Tt never baw l ou t m y husband fo r J d ro pp in g c ig a r ushcs on the c a rp e t o r Je rk in g back th e Ince c u r to ln * so be ^ ctkB see o n t o r va lng th e gu es t to w a l, _ _ e r tb in ga Uke th a t, becaose I w a n t h im to fe c i bla homo Is a p lace he Is f re e ® to do ;u a t as he please*." sa id a core- \ t u i housew ife to he r ne lgbbo t.—C b l* cago Am erican.

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U nd er and by v ir tu e c f an O rd e r o f Sale and Deereo o f k'oteelonuTo Issood ou t c f tho D is tr ic t C ou rt o f th o E lev- en th Jud ie la l D is tr ic t o f tb o S ta te o f Id ah o, in nn d fo r tho C ounty o f T w in F n lls , dated the 4 th d .iy o f Septem ber. 10B3, w here in th o , . ln ln t l f fa nbovo m entioned ob ta ined a decroo nga inst P” ] tho de fendants herein on tho 29 th dav o f A ugust, 1923, w hich w ild decrco wna on tb o said 2£)tU day o f A u gu s t, 1023, recorded in Judgm ont lio o k n in e a t page g 143 o f aald D is tr le t C ourt, I am com- o f < n in nd cd to sell a l l th n t co r ta in lo t. otb p ioco or parcel o f land s itua te d in the- sha C ou n ty o f T w in PaUs, S ta te o f Id ab o , be n n d bounded and described aa fo llo w s , in s to -w it : aril

L o t Numbered N ine (0 ) in B lo ck par N'umbered N ine ty-n ine (09) o f th o C ity ebo o f T w in P a lls , na snma Is show n nm l o f designated on the f ln n l nm l nm e nd r'l ahn p la t o f T w in Ka lla T ow n site , on f i lo va t

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V a terBU ceiU dsLiic G uards in Saving D row n ing Persona dr iv ii

T o a id li fe g a a R ls in re e c u e w o rk .a B ^ ag fram e «opport«d in tb e w a t® between w o a ir tanka, enable* t l K o to reaeh daa-. _ __ ICT po iats qu ick ly . H a lf subnMrged, tb e ide r d rivM a p ro p d le r b y w ork ing pedala ^ r ith his fc i t , tz»velii>g a t gr«ater speed " J ha a swimm lag w oq ld p o m iW T h e bo dy if the v ic tim m ay be eaaily th ro w n ao oa * ^ <; ho fro n t o f th e tanka and carried to sb fln .

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Tag F i ^ fo r Id e n tif ic a tio nA practical aad oomprebenaive p la a haa T b

leea suggeetod b y tho Bureau o f Fisberiee, id » w0 help ia s tu dy ing th o hab ite o f . various greet is b a u o h a a H

lalmoo, codfiah,wUoek aad had* J J H W trou{lock. A dovioa the jl i m i l a r t o » ta nkbachelor b u tto n m ueaf alum inum i * to mrhroted ia to th o eUeiSah-atAfl. W ith ^ th e ith ia system tb e ooeaaie m igm taoo o f f ish, c!o« lh < v ra ta o f n o w th in y a rio u * loealitiee, otho snd age caa M detoontned. T b e b u re a u pskyi 26 centa e * d i fo r tagB *e a t ia i f Boeompaaied b y p la tb a n d da te o f capture, length, w e i ^ t a a d aex o f fiah, a n d bo w ^ mariced. . ^

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Sldk Cured W ith W a r Gases 1D eadly gsaea devdo fM d d u rin g tb e w a r J

are now being used to core diseaoe. G rip , 4 oolda, a d d th e " f h t ’* a re q u id jy cbeckbd A

chlorine gaa, say a rm y chemists. M ue* t ^ gaa ia being to com bat tubcreo* 1 lo a a i r i i i l e p a n ^ s a d o tbardiseaaB^ are b e ii« t r t t t e d w i th eome soeees aad " le w t f te ,* 'a gaa o f arsecie aa d aeHyleoe^ axe brvm ted fo r use b y Am erioan t ro ^ ie . i r i l l

nd o f record In th o olCleo o f tb o Bo* echoo rd e r o f said C ou n ty nnd S tn to . to seho:o thcr w ith n il and li in g u ln r tho tone* pro^lon ts , hered itam ents :ind appurton - sha lnees thereunto be long ing , o r in any* teenl l io n m w rta in ln g . '• ahal

P u b lic no tico is he reby g ive n , th a t grndn tho SSth day o f Septem ber; 1923, n t highho hour o f 2:10 oV In ek p . m. (M oun- ita 1n in tim e ) o f sa id d iw , nk th e Enat its ]ron t door o f th o C ourt ~IIouf5'e o f the cnui’o u n ty o f T w in F n lls , S ta to ir ^ J d t ^ o . o f i

w i ll , iu obedioneo ’ o fho OrdoV W- m o\Inlo nnd D errec o f Foreclosure, se ll tho fu r tbovo deKrll»ed p ro p e rty ttw B ftlla fv w U lJ n ln t i f f V decree w lt^ i i^ e 're a t thereon i i igogothor w ith n i l costn U m t nccn ied or comlu y accrue, to th o h is h c s t b id d e r fo r anciaah, . la w fu l 'm o n o y o f th o U n ite d ompitates. froB

D nted th is 4 th dn y o f Septem ber.

x r . E . P lN C ir , S h e r if f .B y E. F . P B A T E B , D ep u ty .

SC H O O L A T T E M D A N C S N O T IO B .T o Pnrcn ts, G u nrd isn s nnd Q thora

1 Sehool D is tr ic ts o f T w in F a lls Coun- y, Idaho. ' •

Th e fo llo w in g ore th o p ro v is io n s o f ho School L a w o f Id a lio , Sesalon Ln w v . . OSI, designed f o r those w ho aro in - lia e d to u n ju s t ly d o o r ivo tb o lr cb ll- Ton o f the a d vo n to g M o f a f a i r com- io n school education .

B n conrag lng P t iln a u e s c y a M is ­dem eanor*

S ection 1017, a & O n a l l eases wber«> a y c h ild shall be a ■ le linquent c h ild . In veo lle d e llnq ne a t person, o r a lo ve - i i e d iso rd e rly person, as de fln e a b y U > A r tic le , tbo p a re n t o r pa ren ts , leg a l lua rd ian . o r peraoa h a v in g th e custody uch ch ild , o r a n y o th e r ]^ rs o n rcspon- ib lp fo r , o r b y a a y a c t e a c o a ra M g , au s ing o r e o n tr ib n tio g to th e d e lin [ueney o f snch ch ild , sh a ll be g n i l t y o f k m isdemeanor, aa d upon t r ia l and eon- - ’ie t io n th e reo f sh a ll l ie f in e d in a sum lOt to exeoed Threo H u n d re d D o lla rs ISOO) o r im p r iso n m o 'it (n tb o cou n ty la il fo r a pe rio d o f n o t rx ce e d in g s ix nonths, o r sha ll s u f fe r ho th f in e and m prisonm ent. T h e c o u rt m ay impose on d itlo ns npon a n y person fo u n d gu U tv >nder tb is A r t ic le , so lo n g ns suen lorson sha ll com p ly th e re w ith to tbe la tls fa e tio n o f tb o co n rt, th o sentence mposed m ay be susi>«nded.

Childrea to A ttend School.Soction 75 1-S, 1B21. Tn a l l d ls tr ie ta

) f th is sta te, a l l pa ren ts , guard ians, and Ith e r persons h a v in g ra re o f eh ild ren iha ll In s tru c t them , o r enuso th om to

in s tn ie le d , in ren d in g , w r l l ln g , sp e ll­ing, E n g lish g ra m m nr. geography and m th m e tlc . I n such d is tr ic ts , eve ry [larent, guard ian, o r o th e r person ha v in g :barge o f any c h ild b<>tween th o ages Bf e ig h t (8 ) and e lg b te e ii {18 ) years, ih n il send such c h ild to ft p u b lic , p r i- k-nto o r pa roch ia l schooi ro r the e n tire

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'■ lawn, fm it trees, berries, en in, and $450 w o rth of yonr opportim ity.

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i y b a v i ^ aB d t h i x ^ r i *krik» d k e e t t f roM c tb e road abeed, an aa tcn o b fle l a n ^ .n fo rc s e b e d b y a s io ^ b o H to tb e u n d c ra id e shall tbe fro a t (eDder ioaide tb e w bee^ doea ch ild kv w itb b lia d -g t e e o f o n l i - ^ ^ ^ H I I i B Vy T l i jh -p w .

n o y t h d a e i n g lv in g a ts ig b t. courla h a f t o f U i^ b y sown fo r 800o t , i a l o v (»1.Cn ^ ' t o avo id tb e ^yea o f ^ )i«o a« b iD g lo ° < to d a ts and oT ^a ta , and d i r i y ab ow t ' I ro a d fro m b o th d irec tio ns preven ting a y a o e k k s r ta e n d p a k fe g r f l^ tn c u n . leasuy. A bra cke t a lkiwa tb e le v d of I l i ^ to be n ia e d c r lowered w ith eaae.

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hool y o a r d u r in g w h lcb th o p u b lic ^ 4 hools nro In. eoaaion in such d is t r ic t ; In d i ■ovidod, how ovor: T hn t th ia n r tie lo a l l n o t np p ly to ch ild re n ovo r f i t m 'o en (15 ) years o f neo, ’ fh ero sucb c h ild h i* a ll havo com pleted tho o ig h th (8 ) ^ o t ndc, o r m ay bo o lig ib lo to en te r any om i gh school fn such d is tr ic t, o r wher** » tri( I h o lp is neecw ory fu r its ow n uso o r A n y I p a re n ts ’ su p p d rtr^ r-w b e ro fo r goo.«l pcni use i t w ou ld bo fo r the best b ite rea t' co ° ’ auch c h ild to bo re lieved fro m th e m«5

ov is io ns o f th is A T tic lo ; P rov id ed , e r ly r th o r, th a t i f a r«jf.*jlnhto p h ys ic ian t m i kth ln th o i l s t r i c t shth l re tlW y ia w r i t . , nUe g th a t th e e h i ld ’s b o d ily o r m on tn l co«i n d it io n does n o t p e rm it i t s a tten d* n i i t ICO a t sehool, such ch ild ahnll bo ex- P ro ip t d u r in g sueh period o f d is a b il ity om tb e roqulrem enta o t th is A r tic le . s

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connty superin tgndent o f schools sons o l liear and dete rm lno a l l n p p lic n tlo n * a* p ro i eh ildren des iring , fo r a n y o f th e nre o f ) ses m entioned here, to be exem pted h a v in g n tb e p ro v is io n * o? th is A r t ic le , and requeet ipon aneb. ap p lica tion sueh suporin* Probab aenti he a ring th e ^-lame, sh a ll be o f peaaati

op in ion th n t auchl c h ild f o r aa y fo rm ed ion is . e n tit lo d t'o^ bo exem pted as ju s t an resald, then such aupcrio tea de n t p ro ba tl 11 Isauo a w riU o n p e rm it to sueh nn te d I d, s ta tin g th e re in n is reason fo r I n eon i exem ption. A n appeal m a y bo ta k - ccm us from tb o doelsio it r f such superin* ove r F Jcn t so pasaijig upon -aucb aH>Hca* coed t I, to tho probato co u rt o f tb e eoun tv a ll o th i whieh such d is t r ic t liqa upon sueti p ro ba tl d in ivk iag such nppU cntlon nad f l l - T h a t i tho aamo w ltb c lo rk o r ju d g o o f sn id nnd sc

r t , w ith in to ir days n f to r i t * re fusa l schools snch' suporintendeut, fo r w h ie h no p roba tl to cxeeod tho aum c f .O n o D o lla r lo a rd <

.00) shn ll bo chnrgod, and tb o doels- nppoin' o f th o probnte c o u rt sha ll be f in a l, in suel a p p lica tion fo r ' roleaso fro m th e ha v ing

viaions o f th i* e lw p tc r sh a ll no t be quest i owed , o ften o r ih a n - o n c o in th re e proba ti a t l i ^ snld d-ealle D is o rd e rly Peraoa D e fin ed loction 1010, C. 8 . h v o rv c h i ld w ith * form ed the p rov is ions o f th is A r t lc lo w ho ju s t ai s n o t a tten d sehool, as p ro v id e d in o f f ic e r preced ing aection. o r w ho is In a t- tbo du

danco a t uny pu b lic , p r iv a to o r par- p ra c tlc ia l achoola, and is v ic iou s , in c o m g * o f f ic e r

o r im m ora l la conduct, o r w ho ts be fo ro ha b itu a l tru a n t f ^ m s d io o l, o r w ho o f sni< l i tu a l ly wonders n b o u t th o strooti* vestlgs L pu b lic p loccs d u r in g sehool hours In cou hout la w fu l oecupntion o r em ploy- th o chi at, o r w ho l in b ltu n lly wasiloTS tCbout r.lsb t( s troo ts in tho nic^hL tim o ,.h a v in g no n u is ta

ploym ent o r la w fu l occupa tion , snn ll renulrc deemed n ju v e n llo d is o rd e r ly person, bo foro I bo snb joct to tb o p ro v is io ns o f th is dirocto dele. t lo n o:lame, c o m p la in t: H e a rin g aad

O o m m ltn ^ p t. P f ' "loc tion 1020, C. S ''Vhen a ch ild rests a i l l be a ju ve n ile tl ls o rd o r ly person de n t t i> in tho m o a n in g 'o f th is ohnp to r, th e cors. a a t o f f ic e r , o r any school teacher, o r lor reputab le person, m ay to k o com* I ' i u t in th e proonto 'lo u r t o f tb o eoQn-1 in w h ich such c h ild residoe. T h e ! Soot

•bate co u rt sha ll hear and do to rm lne d u ty i ih com p la in t, and i f i t la d e to nn in ed achool i t such c h ild is a j u / r n i l o d iso rd e r ly school n o n w i tb ln .th e m ea n ing o f th is ancy, ip to r , he o r sho sbu ll bo eo m m itte d w ith in a child ro tL 's home. I f n llg ib lo , o r to such c

) . Id ah o In d u a tr ia l '" r i i in in g School, immed to somo o the r t r a in ls r school, ta k in g judgo0 account the year?, o f tb o c h i ld w ith I t ie 'oronce to tho in s t i t t it io n aoloctcd. o f tb i ly ch ild com m itted to a c h lld ro n ’s t r i e t 010, on Us bo ing show n to th o judge

said c o u rt tiha t i t Is in e o rr ig ib lo1 v ic ious, m ay be tra n s fe rre d to the lu s tr ia l School o r o th e r p ro p e r in - tu tio n . N o ch ild com n iU tod to any ’o rm a to ry sha ll bo do tn in ed beyondI m a jo r ity , and m ay bo d i*chnrgod T mor, or paroled b y th o trustoes o f J a rd o f con tro l un do r ru les nnd ro- ic tio n s npp licab lo to o th e r inm ates, y o rd o r o f com m itm ent m ay bo sus- addQ by th o jndges o f th e probnte i i r t d u r in g such tim e as th o ch ild ly ro g u lo r ly a tte n d pcl-ool n n d prop- y conduct I ts e lf . The expenso o f th*- m sportn tion o f Uie c h ild to tb o juve - ,e re fo n n a to ty sha ll b** pa id , b y th e a n ^ fro m w U ch th e c h ild ia com tie d . P job a tlo n o f f ic e r s : A p po in tm en t* and

D uties.Section 1021, 0 . T h e P rob a te M B i

[nd f o r p U / d itn ^ h rs hr H A T ’ S OTTR I D E A

CAM ^ILS—t te Q ua lity

W k j, ju s t buy Camels and lool f s tiie best packing science bas igarettes fresh and f u l l flavore* leavy paper outside— secure fo il nd the revenue stamp over the eni ge and keep i t a ir - t ig h t

A nd note th is i There ’s no th in i darnel package. No e x tra w rap] mprovetbesmoke. N o ta c e n to i hat must come o u t o f the qualit

Camels w onderfu l and ezclSsiv nerit alone.

Because, men smoke Camels aste and fragrance o f the finest \ )lende(L Men smoke Camels fo: efreshing mildness and th e ir •etty aftertaste.

Camels are made fo r men whc elves.

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D S T O B A C C O C O H P ^ , W lM to B uS sJ .

NG, SEPTEMBER 5, 1925i r t * o f th e aeveral con nU M ' l n t b i* ' t te ah&U have a n lb o r i ty to -a p p o in t designate a a e 'o r 'm o r tf R isereet pe r­is o t good m oral eh a ra c te r. to . serve p r o b ^ o n o ftle o rs d o r in g th e ^ a a *I o f th e « o u rt ; M id p ro b u tio ii o fne e ra r in g .a n th o r i ty to a c t o n ly upon th e - [nest a n ^ nader th e l i r e o t io n o f th e iba to .O on rt;,a nd to ro4>elve anch com* la a tio a t o r serviee* a e tn n lly p e r­m ed as tb e Probate C o u rt ab a tl de<m it and prcmer. The b iim b e r e f pa id ib a tio n o ffie o r* ap po in ted a n d desig* ted b y th e cou rt sha ll bo a * fo llo w s :

e oun tie* in w h ich th e lo s t school isus showa a achuol p o p o la tlo n o f Br F iv e Thoasaad (.*»,000) n o t to ex- id tw o . (2 ) p ro b a tio n o f f lc e n ; lo o th e r counties no t to exceed one (1 )

ib a tlo n -o ff ie o r .- P ro .'ide d , how ever, a t l a Independent Schoo l D is tr ic t* , d school d is tr ic ts b a v io g grnd’ed lools, o f three o r n o re teachers, th e >bnto con rt, upon tho request o f th e ~ ard o f trustees o f s i ' i i l d is t r ic t , sha ll p o in t a p robation o f f ic e r l iv in g . w }tb-_., such d is tr ic t ; sa id p ro b a tio n o f lle e r

v ln g n a tb o r ity to a c t up on th o fe - ost a n ^ jin d e r th o A lre c tio n o f. the )ba te c b n r t o r board o f trustee's o 'f id d is tr ic ts . Sa id p ro b a tio n o f f ic e r bo pa id b y said-scnool d ls t r ie t aucb

npenantion fo r services n c tu n lly p«r- rmed a* tho probats •* 'iu rt sh a ll deeia I t ond proper. In enso n p ro b a tio n f le e r ahnll bo nppo intod, i t sha ll be B d u ty o f tho jud ge o f th o cou rt, i f actlcnblo , to n o t i fv sa id p ro ba tloa H cor w hen any e li i ld is to bo b ro u g h t fo ro th e c o u rt; i t sh a ll bo tb o d u ty

so id probation o ff'.e e r to m ake in * a tlg a tio n o f such co io : to be present co u rt to roprosent tn e In to ro s ts o f

9 c h ild when the case is h o a rd : to fu r* lb to tb o cou rt sueh in fo rm a tio n and sistanco ns tho co u rt o r ju d g o m ay

Ju iro ; and to tn ko charge o f an y ch ild oro nnd n f te r th o t r ia l os m ay be roctod by tho cou rt o r jo d g o . Probn-

in o f fice rs provided fo r b y th is A r - ilo are hereby vested w itb aJI th e w e r nnd b n t lio r ity o f s h o riffS . con* ib los nnd poiieo o f f l r ’ rs to midco ar- I ts nnd perform such o th e r d u tie s In c l- n t to th o ir o ffices lis p ro b a tio n o f f i rs.

School T nu teea to B e p o rtDellaqnenta.

S ection 1092, C. S I t sh a ll be th e I ty o f the bonrd o f trus tees o f each hool d is tr ic t to ro p o rt to th o eoun ty hool superintendent n i l cnsos o f tru - Lcy, and In c o r r ig ib il ity w h lc b arisoa I th ln th o ir respoA lve .d is tric ts ', and ch cou n ty sehool sup e rin ten de n t shn ll ' im e d ia te ir ro p o rf sueh cases to the dgo o f th o probnte eourt.I t iss lnco re ivb op cd tb n t no v io la to rs ' th is la w w ill bo fo u n d In ou r dls- i e t

C H A R LO T T E P O N D ,S upt. o f Schools.

F o r S a le ,Boxes, Baskets, Oaps,

Paper, Orates, and a ll

fm it-pack ing snpplles

PATRICK PRODUCE CO.Phone 1260

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lA u iy lhoarSA in m a k in g Igr Cigarette.look .at the packagelbas devised to keep |jred fo r your taste.CoU w rapp ing inside end to seal the pack-

lin g fla d iy abont the appings that do not. t o f needless expend ^a lity o f the tobacco.

sive Q aa llty w ins o il

lels who w ant the !st tobaccos, expe rtly fo r Camels sm ooth freedom from ciga-

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THE MARKEfsLACK OP BUYING BRINGS

^ WEAKENED WHEAT PRICEH M k « t COMM E M T 7 w lU t 8opt«m ber

0 » e r ia c s A t «14)1 1-9 to »L O l - ( S t tu » O lft ia H M T y S u p p ly

OH IC AO O , Qopt. I M»>— W heat un- d e rw e ^ t a .*« tba ck In p rir© to do y ow ing to la c k o f a t t f i^ n c d b iiy in^ t. Tho mar* k e t eloBod hcAvy C-8 to 1 l-S o-nct low o f, Septem ber l l .O l . l - S t r 1.01 G-8, Dcccm- b e r #1.05 3-^ to 3.05 7 S . . Corn f in ia h c l

' ‘ a t ft- iB B g c vaT yln g J to in S-8c do riln o • ' to -a-^e ga in , w ltb oata 3-8 to 1-2 to G-8e

dow n, and p ro v is io n* sho w ing losses at S to 27 cents.

A t f i n t tho w he a t m n rk o t disp lnyed an u p w a rd tendeney, helped b y advance ia L ive rp o o l qu ota tio ns nnd by re p o r t tb a t Praaeo had n c tp p tcd in p rlncip l** G orihan n iggostioas o f an economic ac­cord . P r o f i t ta k in g sales developed

* volom o on tl i« advaano, however, aad pu rchas iag pow er soon began to

■f dw in iQ o. A consctiH .int d o w n v iip l sw in g in valuca w as ucco lernted b y a la rg o incroasc o f U ib U n ite d Qtatc;<

- v is ib le supply to ta l t n d b ^ V ip jjn ro a t obsQaco o f e xp o rt 'tem and. R nU loi w h ich ensued w ere w it l io n t much fo rro aad th o m nrkc t w as ua gg iug again an da y d ro w to- an end.

^ a r s in (the w h e a t m n rk e t p u t slrcss oa tb o fa e t th a t tbe dom estic v ls ib lu supp ly has m ounted to 50,541,000 bush­els and U m ore th a n 'iO,000,000 huiihcls in excess o f th o aggrcR nto a yea r ngo. I n th is conncctlon, U w ns piso p o in t­ed o u t . th a t M in ne ap o lis is a t prcseat re co iv ia g u p w a r t o f 10,000 cnrlou ils o f w be a t da lly .

* Corn aad onls weakened w ith w heat and as a re su lt o f ftt^o ra U lo crop re­po rts 0* lo corn . The Septem ber de-

' l iv e ry o f corn, how over, seorrd nn ad­vance ow in g to se a rc itv o f im m ediate supplies.. In tb o pro v is io n m arke t, flc llln g on

* ^ the p n r t o f commission bouflos ' woro tb n n w ipe d o o t nn advr.n;'0 duo to h lgb- c r bo ld in g values.

TWIN fa lls" m arketsPrlc«a P a ld Prodnce iB

B u tte r f o t -------------- ;----------------38 to 43eSweot eream ---- ------------------------ ...— -37ePresh ranch eggs ......................... .......... 25encBs, hoavy — ................... .......... - l i e

Hens, l i g h t __________________________ 8c,Leghorn hens --------------------------------- - 6o,Springs, colored .....------------- -— — ..15cSprings, L e g h o rn s ----------------------------- lOoT urkeys ....... —----------------------------------- 18oTurkey®, o l d --------------- -— .....- — 12c

* D ucks, young ------ ----------------------------- 16eD ucks, o U ------------------------------------------lOe

P o U toe s, Potatoes, No.' 1, c w t........................ -|1 .C 0

o n d a* W hea t, N o . 1, c w t__________________ *1.35

L iv e s to c k ■-41 C a ttle — Cows, 8 to 4 c ; steers, 4 lo

5c; v o a lft 5 to 6c.lIoK ft— P rim e , 4 to 0 l-2 c .Sheep — M u tto n , 5c ; no m arke t;

Iambs, l|Oe.

H O D B B W H T 'S OTTXDB(B o toU Prlc6»>

JVn lta and Vego tablesN ew potatoes, c w tT ............. ................ #1-50

*3 N ow cabbage, Ib ................................ 4oC rttro ts , b u n c h ___________________ ^Beets, boneh ... - «T u rn ip s , bunch ............................. ........ . 5cH ead le ttue o .........- ..............- ...... - ........ l^ cS tra w b erries , enp ........... .............. 12 l-2c

- B la c k c a p s ------------------------------------------ lOoBed raspberries — ------------------------15o

* Radishes, bunch ............. .......— —— SoTom atoes, lb . -------------J ...... ..... ......— 3cCuctim bers, d o x e n ............. :—_„..^..10>;Poppers, l b . ---------------- ---------- -----— ..15c

* C a n ta lo u p e s ............. .......................12 l-2eW atormeloDS - ................... — ------------- 3e

^ P eacbet, l b . .............. ............... ........... .....' r ro T lc Io i i f M d SU plea

P lo u r, 48-lb. s a c k ...... ................ ............Sugar, c w t ...--------------- *11-50 to 111.75Cream eheeio — ..........— — —— 300B « c k e b o e s o ------------------------------------ 40oB e a n s _____________________ -0 1:4 to- lOoB r e a d _______ _______________ 8 1-3 to lOoB u tte r (c re am c iy ) .:.------- -------------- •'*;»«B u tte r (ra nch ) _________ _____- ....... -45oEggs ................................ ........... .......25c

H e i ts

* Bacon, s l ie e d ---------------------------30 to « a^ H a m - _____________________ — 85e

H a m r » H ce d ___________________35 to 40e-_- P o r k c h o p # ________ -1------------W to 20o

La m b d r o p s __________ gg to 85oP o rk r o a s t -------------------------------16 to 20cB e e f s te a k -------------------------------15 to M o

^ B e e f pok r o a s t ------ ----------- 12 1 - | to IBo^ P rim e r ib a ------------------------------- 18 to 25e

I f y o n r p rope rty ' Is de s irab la aad U* a d ve rtU cd »a th o c ltu a lfle d — y o u 'l l f in d

y1)ur bn yer.

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S 0 A 8 R q U O Z A T Z p N S .'C n iG A O O , S e pt. U P V -W b e n t-N o .

_ 2 red *1.04 1-2; N o . 2 hard, *1.03 I . 4’ to ~ 1.00 3-4.

Com —N o. 2 m ixe d o7 1-2 to «8e..p Oats— N o. 2 w h ite :i3 to i l e ; No, .T

w h ilo 37 0-8 to 39c.Hye— 65 1-2 to 70c.

^ B a rley— 55 1-2 to COc.T im o th y seed— t o 7.25.C lover seed— #16 to 10.P ork— N om ina l.L a rd -« 1 1 .9 3 .n ib f r - t8 .8 7 to D.87.

='■» P O TA T O E S A i r o PE O D UO E.J lj C n rC A O G . S e pt. 4 (/p>_Pota toe»—

W enk; rc ce ip t* 247 *'n r#; to ta l U . « . g shipments S a tu rd a y G(13; Sunday 11;

. M onday 80; M in ne sota sncked E a rlv Ohios No. 1 #1.23 to I.IO c w t. ; same bu lk

. 11.10 to 1.25 c w t. ; W isconsin b u lk round w h ltM N o. 1 M.DO to 2.00 e w t.} Idaho sacked R urals N o. I <H.90 to 2.00 c w t.; U tn h and K o b ra ska SM ked I r is h cob- bie rs N o. 1 *1 .00 to 2.00 e w t.; Colo-

. rado sacked cobblers heated #1.05 to , 1

R u tte r—'E n sy ; croomoTy extra s 44 to J 44 l-2 c ; s tandards 4:iC; e x tro firs ts

411-2 to 43c; f i r s ts 39 to 40c; seeoudn 37 1-2 to 3Rc.

"nt — U nrhn ng ed ; m ee lp ts 27,541lo i onses; f i r s ts 28 to .lOc; o rd in n rj* f irs ts

20 fo 27c; s to rago pn.-k f i r s ts 31c.^ Poultr> '—-AHvo, lo \v r r ; fo w ls 14 to

22c; b ro ile rs 23c; i p r in g 24c.

P 0 E T l4 A in > LX VB STO C K.P O R T L A N D . Ore., S^pt. 4 O W -C at-

V flo— Stendy; rece ip ts 117; choico steers #7 to 7.50; m ed ium fo good #0.50 fo 7.00; f a ir to m ed ium S.’i.JiO to 6.50; com-

[“ * mon to f n i r »4.ri{> to choleo he if- “ ora $5 to /5..'50; cho icc cows nnd heifers

M-.'iO to 5.00; m od ium to good t - l to 4.50; fa ir to n iod lum #3.50 to 4.00; coni- mon row s «2.50 to .1.50; can n o n #1.5ii to 2.50'; bu lls $.1.2.'> to 4.?.’! ; cholca-#wJK

*"■ ers #.'5 to 5.23; f a i r tn good #4..'50--to 5.00; choice d a iry cnhoM fcO fo 10.00; p r im e j ig h t #8 to 0.00; heavy #5 to

Hogs—S ten dy ; rece ljifu 14; p r in i- l ig h t #10 to 10.25; smooth henvy 210

!“ ■ to 300 pounds #8.50 to 0.75; smooth heavy 300 pounds and np #7.50 to S-.W: rough henvy #0 to 7.-'^0; fa t p igs $D.W to T).75; feeder p ig s $0 fo D.25.

Sheep— S ten dy , rc c c lp t t 52 ; east n f m ounta in lam bs #10 to 10.75; cho lro

13o vn lle y #10 to 10..'»0; medium #0,50 to 10.00; common #8.50 to 9,50; cu lls #7 to 8.50; l ig h t ycarliiig<« #7.50 to 8.00;

g . hoavy #0 to fl..'50; l ig l i f ' w ethers #0 to G..'»0; heavy #S..'50 to H.OO; ewes #1J.^0

ICe to 5 .50 .'

I80 O l iA H A Z JV C S TO O K .I2c O M A H A , Sept. 4 O P l-H o g s — Re- 15e eclp ts 14,000; a e tivo to shippers on LOe l ig h t hoga and m (*dlinn w e ig h t bu tch ­

ers 10 to l.'ic W gho r; 190 to 240 pouud butchers #9.15 to 9.10; to p #9.3.';;.

• w strong w e ig h t 250 to 300 pounds #8.75 fc 9.15; o the r grades n o t m ov ing ; pa ckers ! no t op e ra tin g ; fe w b id s 10 to 15c low e r;

• • avernge ro s t ye s te rda y #3.19; w eight 208 pounds,

to C attle — R e rc lp f* 17,500; fe d steers and yen rlin gs nnd bo tn -r grade she stoek and c a lve s ' uteady- to p s tco n #12.35; in botxreen grndes, grass cows and he ife rs w-eak to 15c lo w e r; grass steers stendy to 15e low e r; b u lls 25c

' low o r; dosirablo s to rke rs and feeders s teady; • o thers slow 10 fo 15c low e r; many loads w estern s t i l t unsold.

Sheep — R ece ipts 30,000; k i l lin g ^ classes m os tly S rw . lo w e r; b u lk fa t

•5C w esfcm lam bs #12.25 lo 12.50; extreme to p to shippers #13; l ig h t and hnndy

^ w e igh t fa t ewes #0.25 to 0.50; to p #0.7.'»; feeders s teady; e a r ly ".lies feed ing lambs #12.75 to 13.^.1; fe ed in g ewc"

IJc is .n o to 5.75.

lOo 8- t. JO S E P H LTV ESTO O K- ^5o , ST. JO S K P n . M o., Sopt. 4 OW— Hogs 00 — Roeelpts 3200; 10 fn l.'Ic h ig h e r; top

#9..15; bu lk #9 to 9.30.10-? C n ttle —R ece ipts .'1200; gene ra lly

s te ad v ; steers ♦O-'IO to 12.50; cows an*‘. •2<s he ife rs #3.20 to 10.00; calves #4 fo 9.00;

sto rke rs and feeder* i4 .23 to 8.25.■»« Bheep— Roceipta 2500; lam bs 15 to

25c lo w e r; sheep s lo w ; Iambs #11.50 to 12.75; ewes #6 to 7 . - ’».

.3(j -•75 OHXOAOO U V E 8 T 0 0 K .

O IIIC A O O , Sept. 1 l iP > -C a tt1 o -R e - lOfl 27,000; m ost k i l l in g classes un-lOo even, s low , b e e f s to 'its ' o f va loo to

sell a t #12 nnd y e n r lln g i, e lig ib le to 15o # n nnd b e tte r , a b o u t s teady; other* 25c w eak to 25c lo w e r; p n r t load m atu re il

steeni #13.10; fo w lorids #13; best yea rlings ' #12.25; h u lk fod yoa rllng.t #10 to 11.25; w este rn grtsscs 10 to l.'^c lo w e r; b u lk e a r ly sa le * <7.30 to 8.3r>

20a j to k il le rs ; sbe s tock stendy to 15e lower, B5ojeannorB and c u tte rs and in between ZOejcows show ing m oat dOtfUne, b u lla clos- B5o,ing 10 to 15e lo w e r; o tb o r classes 15o abou t s teady; b u lk bologna b u lla #3..95

fO '4.40; fo w heavies n b rve #4.50; b u lk B vea lers nround #11; M o ritc rs and feed-

j , ers #5.50 to 7.50.Ind Hogs— Roceipta 56 ,000; m os tly ateady

to 10c h ig he r; b e tte r grndcs show ing

M1S5 M'CUTIE IM \ | ' ^HLPARU)RI s h e ) >

AL'WAVS HAS < ( ;SOMETHINe NICE TD ^- r S K I TO ME ' ^ I

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IK FALLS D A ILY NEWSm ost ad van ce ; c los ing slow and w eak:

J. b o lk good an d cbolee ICO to 230 pound 0 avem go #9J50 to 9.75; to p # li.755 desir

nb lo £-(0 to 325 p o u n l bu tchers #S.85 lo 9:40; p a c k in g sows h rg e ly #7,00’ to

3 74>0; dea im blo s trong w e ig h t plg8"#8.75 to fl.25; cBtim ated ho ldover 17,000:

Shoop— Reeeipta 32,000; fa t Iambs fu U y '2 5 t lo K V ; spots w o re ; cu lls stea- ' d a y ; aged s to ck 25 to 50c lo w o r; feed* 1 ing ’ lambS; steady, to « lro n g ; b u lk west­e rn lam bs to k il le rs #12.95 to 1.1.23; ' n a tiv o #12.50.to 1 ^7 5 ; *np to c i t y bntch- < cra #12.85; cu lla gcn 'sra lly #9 to 9.50: , f a t ran go w others nround 95 pqunds | #9 ; good an'(l c lio ico fa t w este ru ow«>4

_ ave rag in g 106 pounds # "5 0 to 7.75: ex- ■ trom o Ifbnv ics do w nw a id to #3.75* feed-

• in g ow e* m o s tly #5 to 6 00; b u lk feed- ‘ ’ in g lam ba #13.25 t o '13 50 ; to p 913.00; j 'f boavlca a ro un d 70 pounds dow nw nrd to

5 « "“ • ____ rREPORTS CAUSE DECLINE I

3- ---------- . 'I:>- J»paiM9e D la w te r ftud E tiropoao R u-: .0 m o n O iv e n a j O w M o f M o d a rtM :

B o ac tlo a on S tock TTxchango 1:o ---------- '1

T o ta l s to 'k sales C8-i,000 shares. j; In d u s tr in ls averaged 92.25; no t loss, |

.07. H ig h , 1 9 .2 3 ,105.HS; low , WJ.Ol. '■ a Ita ilru u d s nv i'm g cd 78.!I0; ne t loss. 1

.92. H i« h , 1923, tW.0.1; low , 70.78. 1

N E W Y O B K , Sept. 4 W>)— T o d n y '» m oderato reacUon In Ib o s to ck m nrkc t wns ge n e ra lly a t tr ib u te d to th e Jnpn- nese d isaster. O thor co n tr ib u tin g In-

J fluenres w ere cabled ic p o rts th u t I ta ly 1 had cha llenged tho k n g u e o f n a tio n s 'j a u th o r ity to l i ife r \ 'o n t in ita dispute

I, w ith -p rc e e e , tho mispcnslon o f hard f con l m in in g nnd rc ln U ve ly f i r m pricos.

The re fle c tio n o f fl ic ea rthquake was found in fho bond m arke t. C ity o? T ok io .'5a d ropped ten po in ts nnd the Japanese governm ent usin-s one to throu po ints, b u t n il recovering p n rt o f th o lr losses be fo ro th o oloso.

[). W n ll-.s tre c t w as rons'idern ldy encour- ngcd b y reports- fh n t A m erican insu r­anco com pun ics w ou ld in c u r no aucU heavy losses ns th e y <xpe iienced in the

JQ Snn F rnnc isco disast-.-r in 1906, whon th o y w oro unpro tocted b y exem ption e la tro s co ve rin g d lree t and Indire i-t losses fro m en rthqunko dnmago. The m nrko t th e re fo re w i ll n o t hnvo to nh- sorb any sucb load o f «ccu ritles which

'** wero th ro w n npon i t n f te r fho Snn Francisco f lre .

W h llo A m crlcn n losses in Jnpnn un- F7 do ub te d ly w i l l bo g rsa t i? was pointcn

ou t today th a t n inny conspanlos ntp J® bound to p r o f i t by the ijf^e 'nse'd 'de” I'

mnnd fo r m a te ria ls ne.:dcd In re l ie f and ' roeonstractlon w ork .

A m ong th e in d u s tr ia l issiioa . loM Ot o f 000 to tw o po in ts w i-ro recorded by B a ldw in Lo com o tive , A m ericnn , Cnn. O u lf S taton S tee l, A m ctlcan Sm eltlnp,

„1 Beth lohem S tee l ond ;3 ee chn u t Pack- ing .

to I A m e rica n CSemicnl gffvo an othe r e r- l r s jr a t ic po rfo rm anco, open ing unchanged, r ; n t 30, d ro p p in g to 35 1-2 and th e n !

sp u rtin g fo 42 1-2 fo r a ne t gn in o f j 0 1-2 p o in ts on th o dny. . ■

Favo rn b le trn d e nnd in d u s tr in l de-1 velopm ents d u r in g the . la y Ineludod the ( rn ls in g o f the annuni' dev idond rn to j

ss on M u rk T rn rk fro m *1 fo $0, publica-1 5c tio n o f a re iw rt o f tho ITnyes W lieel 1 rs compnny show ing net e.nrnings o f o v e r ; r ; #1,200,(100 lu th e f i r s t e ig h t m onths j

o f th is ye n r ns ngiiiii>«l #1,346,000 in tho e n tire ye a r 1922, nnd tho doe lnn i- 1 tlo n o f nn e x trn d iv id en d o f tw o pc-

Jy cent by th e N n tio n n i i.’ i t y compnny. ri; S tock o f tbo Cnnndian P n c ifie ra il- ng rond, w h ich hns Inrgi> p ro p e rty in te r c" osts In tb o O r ie n t, d tn p p e i 1 3.4 po ints.

O thor ra ils a lso were heavy, losses o f a p o in t o r m oro be ing estnb lishcd liy U nion P a c if ic , N ew Y o rk C entral,

Jp Chesnpoako and Ohio, 6 t. Poul common and pre fe rred , Chlengo >«orfhwe5tcrn

ly and sovcriU others. n*‘. C a ll m o jicy ru le d a l 5 1-2 pe r con*. 0; T lm o m onoy nn<i com m ercial pa]K?r rates

wero unchanged.Dom nnd s te r lin g tourhcd a now bot-

t “ tom fo r th e y e a r a t '#4..’)2 o f f 2 1-1 conta, and G orm an m arka sold ns low ns 6 3-4 centa a m ill io n . The Seandi-

[p. na v laa exchanges w er» heavy nnd Span- Ish pesetas dropj>ed 11 1-2 po in ts to 13.35 1-2 conts , b u t o n ly nom inal

tg changes to o k p lace in o the r Europent, curronciea.

eti, , t G O V E B M U E N T BO N D S.frj N E W Y O R K , Sept. i L ib e r ty 5c bonds c lose d :.3r> 'a 1-28 ___________________________ #00.31or, jP ira t 4 l - 4 a ___________l._................. 98.10cn .Second 4 l-4 a .......... ........ ........ 9S.fiJ,. T h ird 4 l-4a _____________- ........ 98.24ea P o n rth 4, l-4 s — ------------------- 98.5.95 TJ. B. G overnm en t 4 i - 4 a ---------99.24Ik -----------,d- 8 0 0 A B .

N E W Y O R K , Sept. -« (/P)— The r;.w I y sugar m a rk e t w as xx'cak b u t tb o under- ng tone w as ateady, despite th o weakness

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How DO YOU DO, MR WHOOZIS , • I. SAW YOU IN THE (STREET C A R JD D W ^ J '•

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s o f a r d e v is e d o f b r i n g i n g t h e n

in fu tu re s and prices w ore ih irba ng i'd , w ith Cubas quoted n t 4 1-2 cen is cost and fre ig h t, oqunl to $ il2 « fo r c e n tr i fu ­ga l. B u t .tbcro woro in d ica tio n s th n t buyers w ou ld pay on ‘.l.e quoted p rlre s w ith ho lders ask in g nn're.

I Tho rnw. sugar fuUTcH m a rke t wan . f i r m e a r ly on cove ring nnd fr i id c biiy-■ in g , b u t pricos brok - la te r tind e r scat

■fered com m ission hoiisc selling .P in a l prices were n t tbe low est nml

• fro m tw o to n ln ^ po inta be low tb ^ closo o f Inst week. C lnnlng: Septenibe*',

'# 4 .4 7 ; December. #4.;C,: M n rch , #3.75;I M a y , #3.81. (

' I The ro w as o n ly a m oderate in q u iry fo r re fin e d sugar and pricos w ere un-

'* changed a t #7.75 to #3.00 fo r f in e grn nu ln tcd .

R e fin ed fu tu re s nom inal. |

Engttah O Irla to E m lo ra to . .jF o r ap p ro x im n te ly 100 yen rs p r io r to

■ I th e W o r ld w o r E ng land hod done l i t t le ’ i fo r h e r j'oung w om en, cspcc la lly tlioeo ' face<l w ith th e necessity ol^ ea rn ing a I l iv in g . Spasm odic cITortfi bnd been- m nde to ho lp th e young men w ho w an t* '■ ed to m ig ra te tb th e colonlea, b u t the ' young w om en ha d ’ bt>cn v l r t u n l ly ^ g -> nor<?<l. Todny. In rg tily ow in g to th e re- I in n rk n b lc aervico rendered b y wom en• d a r in g w a r tim es, and a lso duo to the

fa c t th a t E ng land bns 2,000,000 m ore' wom en tb n n men. tb o In fe resffl o f the• wotnen n re be ing g iven a tte n tio n .I M iss a ia d y s P o tt, w hose a c t iv i ty on> bebalf o t EagHah (romen has gn lned I tb e a d m ira tio n and eonfldenco o f the> B r it is h em pire , hna been nam ed a

m em ber o f th e B r it is h overseas set-! tle m e n t de legation, now on Its w ay■ to A u s tra lia . She says i t Is a bnd■ Idea to po pu la te u n iw laniJ w ith ‘ you ng m en unless you send som e nice

g lr is to th e aamo place. I f th e g ir ls ‘ flod husbands—and there n re m atiy ' p o te n tln liy good buahaods nm ong the■ ..s e tt le rs J n A u s tm lln — so m uch th e bet-• te r. sbe th in ks .— Son F ranc isco C liro n l- • i e le . ;

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F O R S A L E — 315 good ran ch owes., and 8 bucks. M a jo n ty 3 and 4 yoara . o ld . O. P. B e nn o tt, C n it le fo rd . Phoni;

| 18F4. • ' '. ) ' iX ) B B A L E — 200 h f ljd hoga. miTo ' I south, I m ilo enst o f M nrtnugb . Phone! ' 13R3, > iu rta u g b .__________ ^r l F O B B A L E — 50 licaU o f cow - he lf-

ors and ca lvcs ; fre e ^a«go on M in i­doka reserve, b ra nd in g iro n , e tc . Pns

‘ tu ro and h n y fo r w in te r feedh.g i f• ' desired. Address L ,, cnre News.______! I P O B S A L E — 2000 head o f ew«-s w i t l I ran go priv ile ge s . Loentod M in id o k a

i N a tlo n n l Forest, hend o f R o rk creek i ln q u lro P . H . C rlfc h fie ld , O ak ley, Idaho.

'1 Phono 70.' [ “ i 'o iT o A L K — PodiBrucO m ilk gn .it. cbenp. Pbono 259-W, j

g a s ^ ___—F O B S A 1 £ —U Z 8 O B U .A K E 0 a 8

" W i r f ^ \ L E ^ n o u s e 7 e t . t r P h o n r ^f U 1;A N th reshe r for” m Ic, t in ia ll si'c-

ond hand beaa th rc»h i-r co«r>*cf<! w ith '' Fa lrbn nks-M orsc engine. K n rm e r i i : * ' l ,• M ercha nts B n nk . P ilo r . M nho.' H A L t> -C h ca p , t c iu r t i t ic k c t to Chicago o r M ilw au kee . P e rrine H ote l.

i ' o i r ’ S A L B — P uro e lder v ine ga r 2.«j- a ga llon . C. H . H coip lem an, m iles s south o f T w in F a lls . I'hono 51CR4.

IXJU B A L E —D M rln g reaper. In q u iP ',• a t 327 F o u rth 'a ve n u e n r r th .1 F O B S A L E , o r w i l l " ,ot ou t on“ ebar«“ » ' " o f increnae, w e ll bred m ilk goata, heavy [- m ilk s tra in . P . 0 . R ox 754. P hon-I- w o i l - -0 A l ’ P L E B O X E S and bnskets; alsT.1 bean and g ra in bags. Southern Idaho ,, W holesalo Q roccry Co- Phone 276.

P O i: p o ta to sacks sec E . l> . K e llo g gP . 0 . B o x 754, Pbone PrOR.____________

2-lb., 51b. 10-lb. U oooy cans fo r sal^.K in n e y W arehouse. Phone 08. _______•

■’ iX ) B S A L K — Bleyeles. ir lc y c iM , t ire s and aeeeaaoriea.' W e rn e r'* | J pa ir Shop. £24 SM ond S t. iS

4 TO T » A D B _______________ i

, W A N T E I> —T o trad -:, a m an 's b icyc le• fo r a g i r l ’s b icyc le . I ’hono 552W .

rOH BALE-PBOrt I'■ F O B SA1.E— P in o ‘W cnU by opplca ' » P lpncJa7IM . -

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Phon., 84.

G O ING to Omnba Tl; irsd n y m orn in g i ; i j Room fo r one passen^ 'ir. A p jd y Box ,14, caro News. 4 __________________ *__~ iiA ll.N <20 w e e k ly spnro tim e, n t ' •

home, addressing, in n llln g , music, c ir- or culnrs. Sond lOe fo r m usic, in fo rn in - Th t lo n . A m crlcnn M us ic 0« ., 1058 Droad- tow ny , D ept. F-34, N - Y . ________________ eei

I PO B high test Jurs .-y m ilk C n ll 102J. M lnne tnnna D n lry . A . J . Young, P rop, j "W E W A N T YO U to ta k e a r id e in t h e ^ ^

J iln e v Uus, a round tl io loop o r lo tbobospita l. ________________. ' 1,0

I P H O N E ^ i J l l for” W u lk m ’s Kx-1 “ tra c ts nnd Spices.________________________ j.],,

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iX )R R EN T— O ff ic '5 Ofpheum bu ild - JJ in g ; m odern; steam hu 'it, h o t nnd coM Avater. Enqu ire O rpb i'iim then ter., T X JU «E N V — U v ln g u p iu lm e n ln b o v .; ! - ; U o d e l Shoo Storo. Steam hoat, hot and ' cold w ato r; E n qu ire Orpheum tlie n tc r

R EN T— 0 room liouso ono blockfrom high scho#; Phono flSW . ___ _’ po,'

P O lt U E N ' r ^ roo,n nouse, ^ b ic k e i i ' ^ ya rd , garago. Phono 001. "' T b i t Rfc:NT— 5 -room buugalow . u\od- i

ern. Phone 1522W. ." ^ A R T M iiN 'X ’S n t the C olonia l, Bee- - ond nvenuo no rth .

FO R R E N T — 0 roouT hoiiBC 1 blo.-.» j / from high scbool. P hone 0S5J. . *|

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^ F O b" V e »<T— ^ rn ish e d " 'r o o u j "h o t ^ 0 w a te r beat. 345 S even th avenue cust. 'I ’ hono 022J._______________________________ X l

FU Jt R K N T — L ig u t housekeeping fl? agM tm cnts. C en trn l b u ild in g . Phono

I'U H K E N T — &-T00n i lu rn ish e d np&t 1 m ent. Reasonable. Bungalow Ap*> 1 = F i f t h atreot and Soeond ave. eaat. I ! i 'U i i .R E N T — S m a ll houso, p a r tly ! fu m lsh ed . Phono 1515 J . M rs . W . H . Johnson, 03u M a in avenue n o rtb . . *

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W A N T E D — W om an c r g l r i fo r geu- x a a l jioo sew ork. SL, care Newa. .

COOK W A N T E l^ i ; . C ."R juich, south — K im b e rly . Phono.2 6 1 1 ,u t o«c expense.

W A N T E I> -W o m a n rauc*j cook. 430. ^S ix th avenue east.______________________ Y;

W A N T E I> — E x iw r io n o t l n i l around au to mechanic. 8 . T ., ■•uro o f News.■ A N ’ l N m 'Q O B N T i’^ iiS O N ," oltTihr t \

sex, m ay earn #100 »o ->200 m o n th ly cor- rospoadlng fo r new apin)crs; #13 to #2Ti w o o k ly in sparo t in ie ; exporicnco un- noeossary; no can vn*s lu g ; sub jects — sug gw tcd . Send fo r p a r tic u la rs . N a ­tio n a l Press Bureau, IM ffn Io , N . Y. ^

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F<VBUF1RS ne edu is be lp to shock _beans, p ic k jrtta to e s o r any w o rk , ap p ly ”

3u a rtc r m ile w est o f K im b e rly N ursery . ^ acob HoebbaUer.

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' POR. S A L B —F o rd tru c k . C . " ^ .' "Meigs. 154 T h ird avi-nuo soutb. Phone: m _________________________________•

iX JR B A L I> -1U 2 0 f o t d coupe, new ly ' pa in ted A l co n d itio n . 190 Adams

a treo t, 3 b locks fro m F i-'e Po ints.’ ' i^OR S A L E ^ o ^ S tu d e b a k ^ baek,

135 N in th avenue n o rth .

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' “ f a r m ’ L O A N fp T '^ 'p r r ' cont"” net.• Loana closed q u ic k ly . le ts c h & W ill-1■ i aros._______________ ______________________ .

0 i ^ R C EN T L O A N S u iid c r reserve ays tem on c ity or fa rm p ro p e rty . B e acrv j D ep os it Company, C l i f f B u ild in g , Salt

: Latce C ity , U tah._________________________

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1 LO ST— L a d y 's g o ld w r is t w ntcU , on go ld bracelet c lnm p, :u depot o r H ccond. s tre e t south. R ew ard . A p a rtm e n t Onc,Oasis rooms. __________________ I

LO ST— I f tho person who fo un d the ; b la ck canteca bag a t p ic tu re ahow F r i ­

da y a fternoon w i l l r o tu n i to 1520 Pop- In r, th ey w i ll rece ive rew ard.__________

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F U R N IT U R ii fo r sale, l iv in g room, d in in g room nnd bed ’ oom sets,, rffga, e lec tric wasber, c lw t r lc iflug o nnd vacuum elennor. C a ll r>t 1)28 Bluo Lakes bonlovnrd T hu rsd ay o r F r id a y . » .

■ POK aALfc-— Hugs u i'd n irn itu re E ig h th orenue east. Phone 1234.

: J r O B a A I.B — B l i A l . E S T A T B

400 AC R ES ir r ig n to 'l lan d fo r aala- or trad e fo r ln n d in Tw »n F a lls v ic io lty .. This ia a No. 1 s tock rnnch. Cuta 800- to 375 tons o f ha y . Jo in s fo rest re ­

serve. Como nnd s o j i t . (4 0 pe r acre. Owner, W. E . R eyburn . Lake. Idaho.

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\ W A N T E D --3 i r 4 locm fu rn ished . l ioime; m odern. P h oim ^83.■ I W A N T iiu — Ono o r inoro good m in ln e . claim s a t Contact, N e v . 0 . J . McCubo.

423 Sn. Hays St.. Poea fo llo .____________ 'I W A N TE D — I t o o u i ^ un^ boarders!B lock nnd a h n lf fro m high schooL

j A p p ly a l "30 S ix th nvc i.uo east n f to r ‘ .W ednesday. B e fo ro t f ia t phono to 9B«, i M urtaugb .__________

j l W A N T E D — T o b u y lu rn itu re , w sgoo and harness. Phono 310.

I W A N T E D — T o hour fro m ow ner 0#- R flv iLxanch fo r sale. S ta te caah price,J lu H r^n w tttu ln is : ‘ D .-p ^ 'B u a b , M inneap*

olis. M in n .

; T pro fessio n al’ A T T O B N E T S .

J . H . W IS E —Irfiw ycT ... O ff ic e *— BoOQit 0 and 7 ovo r T w iu F a lls B u nk A;

= T ru s t Co., T w in P a lU , jdnho .<!>. 0 . H ft^ iT , - N ow O rp h c jm B ldg.

t J O to T W.” O E A JtiA M — i,a w y c r, B a nk £. T ru s t BuU<Ung. P hone '.•35-R.

A bH E B B . W g ^ l ^ - l a w y e r . -------------I f l O ^ B 0 . M l I i L S - ^ c r C ity Cafe.

. I a t-la w . P ractice in a l l courts. T w in ) F u lls , Idnho._______________________ _

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r B L A O K o iS r a — M A O H IN E m o p - . B lacksm iths, w oldor», b o ile r m a k tts , m ach in ists, in a n u fu c tu re ra ; a ^ p lle a o f n i l k in d s ; agen ts A itm an-'TaylD t

. M ach in e ry Co. K re n g e l M ach lo e Os. Phono 3202. 210-gS0 St-cond ave. H.

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w i n d o w ' ( t t is s I^ V iT d ^ e h io ld s r c n M -J 1 ne t w o rk . M ooa*a Sh»)'. PhoUe 5.

SH O E B B P A T E JN O .

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1 PPERS SHE ' Tim V EWS ON -TBJEFIHES"Carriers’ Representatives Con­

fer Here on Seasonal Trans­portation Needs; Stieppard Hits Regulation

r^ 'S po nk ln tj fro m m y poraoniil v iew ­p o in t ' " aoia R. E . Shepard o f Joromo, flpenk ing to th o Jtathorind o f Oregon

' B h o rt L in o o f f ic la ln and sh ip p o n a t th e P a rish hn li Tuosdn j' n fto rnoon, f i t w o u ld 1)0 fn r b e tto r to abolish tho in te ra fn to gommorco commiBsion and th o pu b lic u t ii i t io n commiMion and a l­lo w th o p u b lic Bcrvico corporations to Tcgu lnto nnd conduct th o ir o w n 'b u a l- n e u . A n d I w ou ld enact in to th o fe d ­e ra l a tn tu tcs and the atotu to ii o f tho ^ s ta te o f Idnho such rules and resu la * ^ t lo n s na wero noeowiary to ROTorn tf io g con du ct o f th e ir buslncBs, Tho ro in x. to o much reg u ln tip n n t tho proaent g tlm o and the rea po na ib ility canno t bo t, f ix e d . I/C t tho ra ilroada conduct th e ir own^ bualnets and then th o y aro ro* •p o n s ib le .”

M r. ehoppnrd explained In d e ta il ti th o con d itio n cxU tinK in 1020 io ro* n ffa rd to iH 'ain enrs when th o U n io n ii F n e if lo had o n ly 05 per cen t o f th o w ears i t could h ^ d lo , nnd w hen i t wna li

- on lled to the 'A tte n tio n o f th o in to r- e s ta te commorco commission tho head ai o f th o cotnmiaalon thouRht th n t th o n TT. P . w ero g o tt in ff n il tho ears th e y ii w oro e n tit le d to ' nnd i t took tw o weoks f f o r h im to f in d o u t h is m la take. B y t: th a t tim e th e m n rk e t hnd slum ped and ^ th e cars w ero no t needed.' ■'

'U ir. Sheppard urged the growera to t o rg an ise th a t b y so do ing th o y m ig h t R reg o ln to and rem edy to a la rg o ox- te n t the problem s th a t are no w oon* " f r o n t in g them . “ Bemember ycJu are ^ p n y in g fre ig h t ratea bnaed on th o peak “ busineas,’ ' snld M r. Sheppard, " a n d " u n t i l some w a y can be found to le u e n p th a t peak thero can be no ro d u c tio n ° in th o r a te s ."

OatrlCTB WeU BqulppM Tho m eo tlng waa fa lr ly p w e ll a ttend-

ed b y ahippers, nnd, as i to te d b y Joo l ° h . P rle a t o f Boise, general agon t o f th e B h ort L in e , i t was a go t*tog oth or m o o tin g to discuss the problem s o f b o th th e sh ippe r and tho c a rr ic r. °P r ie s t stn tod , aa d id ovcry o th o r r a i l R o f f ic in i w ho spoke, th n t th o S h ort ^ L in e and th e P a c if ic . P r u lt Exprosa ^ com pnny w ero in be tto r shnpo th an • v c r be fo re in th e ir b la to ry to handlo ih o enormoua crop ahlpment> th a t th e y ^ would be caUad upon , to novo w iib la ° t i f f n e x t days. °

B . A . P ie rco , general superin tendent * o f th e 0 . S. L ., conductod th o m e o tln g J and apoko b r ie f ly n t the open ing o f . th o Im provem ents in tho w ny o f dou* b io tra c k in g , a id ing a n d .n o w equip* . n o n t th a t had boon mado in o rd e r to fa c U ito to th o crop m ovement.* q

W . W . Tassel, In cHarge o f car K'd lstrlbotlon fo r ih t P. P. B., was ala tre d ttce d and to U tba t h l i com- apaity bod 'added 10,000 new ean nto th e ir eanlpmeot In tti» past Ltw o year*, giTlng tliem a 60 p«v tl cent IncrtaBa In n lU ng atoek. He ■aid th a t tbere were three timesa i maay re fz lferator can accom- Ralated In tho west te handle tha vearly polshable croni aa there ew e n la i t year asd. tha t he as tl- v

’ dpated ao ear shcrrttc * early la *the Mason, 8H e s ta ted th a t th e eastern po la ta o f ?

d U tr lb n t lo n sueh as Chicago, N e w g f o r k and Bostoa w ore be ing organ izedfta d th a t th e tim e fo r tho ron nd t r ip ,o f a ear between Ohleago and B o s to n ^o r N e w Y o rk bad booa tu t fro m th re e , to fou r days. H e said fu r th e r th a t ih e y w ere conduetlDg an In tens ivecam paign to spoed np tho m ovem ent o f | cart. The shlppera present asked th a ta n a n bo p laced here b y tho P . F . E . j to h e lp th o loeal agont and th e y w ore assured b y a l l th e o ffie la ls th a t th e n a t te r w o u ld be taken np a t oneo and th a t a m an in a l l p ro b a b ility w ou ldbe p laccd here fo r th is season. ^

SoUlTan la Praised t- T ho shippers In attendance w ero lou d t

in th e ir pra ises o f th e loca l agon t, D . iZ . S u lliv n ti, and the sorvico th e y ro - \co lvo d th ro ug h h is o ffice . ^

C. E . G onnoll, superintendent o f th o P . P . E .. Ogden, to ld o f the construc* , t lo n o f th e now te lag p la n t a t Poea* | te llo and th o general im provem enta * a l l a lo ng th e lin e tQ speed up th o ic in g < o f cnra. M r. G unnell answered m an y 1 quostlons o f th e ahippers nnd a g re a t i de a l o f discussion fo llow ed. ]

T . 8 . R tnnera ley, car aorvlco agen t o f th e O. S. L . n t S a lt Ln ko , gave , eomo in te re s tin g facta on the ea r aup* . p ly „ a ta tin g th a t thero w oro atorod no w on th o S h ort L in o eystem a w n lt* ' Jog loada 2,000 w heat cara nnd 200 ' f lo u r o r augar cnrs, nnd tb n t th o ro ; w o re 111 pe r cen t o f tho box cn r ow n- e rsb lp n t homo, g iv in g them som ething U ko 8,000 box cars in fira t-c lasa con* ■ d it lo n .

R C. M onson, superintendent o f th e Id a h o d iv is io n , apoko b r ie f ly on th o | aorvleo b e in g g ive n and asked ,fo r c r it - i ie lsm .

Boggetotlons O ffe red iSevera l w ero o ffe re d , c h lc f am ong i

w b lc h w ero th o fa c t th o t cars cou ld a o t be b il le d a f te r 4 or 6 o 'c lo ck in th o a fte rn oo n , causing ahippers to pay dem nrrage. M r . Monson prom ised to rem edy th e con d itio n fo r th o peak sea­son. H e s ta ted th a t th e y w ero m ov* la g th e loads fa s te r th nn over bo fo re a t id in some casos so fa s t th a t t l « sh ippers d id n o t have tlm o to d iv e r t th e c a r a t th o p o in t he w ished.

H o w a rd B ru n e r, f re ig h t c la im a g e n t a t B a lt La ke , spoke b r ie f ly , u rg in g th e •M pp ers to paek and Ia«d th e ir sh ip * a e o ts w ith caro, w hieh w o n ld lessen th e d n tle s o f th e c la im agent to a con- d d e ra b le degree.

'K r . Pierce closed thd meeting, ib w k in z the ihippers fo r the ir attend- u w M d l«t«re«t u a e ip iM tli ig t h .

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F our Acres o f Seed || Produces $4500 Crop |F ou r acres o f w k lto c lover g ro w n I

th |a yo n r b y Qeorga U. Johnson on I h is fa rm ono and one-half m llos I southoast o f P ilo r , produced a c ro p | o f soed upon w h ich ho piaees a

I vnluo o f M 500, b n iiu g his ostim ato { on n p rice o f u pound fo r thu

I I to ta l y ie ld o f upproxJmntcly 1500 I pounds.

Tho crop wns pu t th rough th e h u llc r tw ico . Convinced U n it a l l o f tho aced had no t hcl*n taken o u t Q w hen thn f i r s t run wns eompletod nnd a y ie ld o f som ething more th a n

I HOO pounds wns threshed ou t, M r. Jo linson propoaed to tho ow nor o f tho r if f that thoy ahnro cquaHy. w hn teve r aood m ig h t bo threshed o u t o f tho Btrnw. The resu lt wna recovery o f npprux im n toly 100 pounds o f aoed,' va lued a t $250. '

I sE J lto d by M r. , E . B . W ilU a n n

. Tolophooo 390 »'pi

M r. nnd Mra. C. S. M n r tln w cro hosts w’ a t d in n e r M onday evening fo r D r. and rr' M rs. C. R. S co tt, M r. un<I M rs . L . U ol• B roekenrldge nnd M r. nnn M rs. Goorgo w ’ L . N ob lo nud D r. n n * M ra J . N . D n v lr ir ‘ o f K im b e rly . The coiitorciioco fo r th e t( 5 ta b le wna a low bow l o f zlnnlna. t l ' — , 1.1

M isa P ria c llln Munaon, Mina O o ld iu f ,l^onrls and M ias Irm n Sp ielberg ontc.r- w

1 tn in od fo r tite K nppu Knnpn Qumma a t p,• n “ b ru no h” b ridg o on M ondny m orn* t l I In g in honor o f a number o f th o -g ir i^ <>: J who aro lea v ing th is f : i i i to a tto n d co l a I lego. Tho fo u r courso menl w ns serv- }„ - od n t 10:15 a f^ h o ho*no o f M iss M un -! aon. ' Tho ta b lo bouquets wcro In d a rk 3 nnd l ig h t bluo, tho co lo n o f th o aoror*r i ty , nnd tho plnco cnrd« wero In tho “ I fo rm o f a key, w hich is .the iihapo o fT the badge. M ia a_H o le ii K lahor, H J h . |1 M a rg a re t Se llloy nnd Mixs L iic y M iin *

aon asslatod in aerving. M isa Ire n a Coa- * J te llo w on f i r s t prl^o» In th o b ridg o t games and tho consoli'tion wns nw nrdoil. to M ias O rpha M arke l. Thoso presen t ®. woro th o M isses Iro n s PosteJlo, D oro* • B th y Slmpaon, l)o roth% \. Pearls, O rphn . M n rko l, M nrg a ro t McAteo, M ild re d[ M oN lcho ia , P e ll P a rro tt, M n r jo r io “ I B row n , K iennor M u iua n and Eugono, S p rin ge r o f Boise, who Is a m om bor o f **

th e s o ro rity . ™

M iss M y rt lo Andorson o n to rta ino d . Tuesday ovonlng a t a cha rm ing s ix f [ o 'c lo c k d inne r fo r a num bor o f guests. "• P in k asters fo rm ed tho ccntorpioco. ^ . Tho oven ing wns spent w ith m usic and '• soc ln liy . ' ^ 0 guosU includod th o “

Misaes NovtC C laar, A ienp Sonl, Im o-[ gene C raven, M n y F rn n k lln , M o ry I B a ile y , M argu o rlto Thometz, M U drod ) Be rtsch and V o n ita Andorson.

J Tho homo o f M r. and M ra. J . fa. ° f Leaguo ‘‘o f th is c ity wna tho seono o t } a p r o t ty homo w edd ing n t noon M on da y, ^

Septmnber 3, whpn theij- daughter, lO s s .i > M a r jo r io Leaguo, wan un ited in m hr- ’ r ln go to R eg ina ld A . B lnghnm o f G ar- *S f ie ld , U tah . The ecremony wna per*■ fo rm ed b y tho Rov. Oeorgo I I . E l l is o f ^ . th o F ir s t C lir is tin n church o f Jorom o. .

A f te r th e ceremony u de lic ious d in n e r wnn served b y tho b r id e ’s m other. ^ Gueats w ere M r. and M ra. J . B . Loaguc, M r. and M ra. K n ig h t o f Joromo, M r . < nnd M ra . G o o r^ H . K il ls o f Jerom e, M r. nnd M ra. C. B . Lenguo nnd ch lld ro n , ,, nnd' th e Miases E d ith E l l is and I r is Leaguo. The young coupio w i l l m a k r th o ir bomo In G a rfie ld , U tah. p

C om pllm on tlng M rs. J . D . S tack, guest o f M isa E sthe r Cam pboll, on horw ay to C a lifo rn ia , M n . BalRh W y lie Le n te rta ine d S a tu rday ovening o f la s t b:w ock a t a slum ber p a rty . The rooms hworo decoratod w ith sweet peas, m arl* agolds and asparagus fo m . The usual h

. good tim e was en joyed. A three-coarse ”I b re a k fa s t was aorvod a t ' 11 o 'd o e k o. Sunday m orn in g . Tho guest l i s t in* ■'

e luded tbe M isses F lorence C am pbell, ^E sthe r Cam pbell, Nooma D oxreed, P

i C la ra OampbolL H este r Jew e tt, H elenI CampbeU and M rs . J . D . S tack. <=

t RETURNS TO TWIN FALLS jj“ B, M . Sweeley and P im lly H a n Pre* • B Umlnary to from BoIm to °J Make Tbia Their Home ^

^ E v e re tt M . SwlJeloy, w ith M rs . “ Swooley and th e chUdrcn, a r r iv e d ^ fro m Boise Satu rday. Thoy w i l l spond

i a fo w days a t th e home o f M r . and , M rs , M . J . Sweeloy and th on ro tu m o

' to Bo ise to paek np and go t re a d y to I;m ovo to T w in Palls.

° M r. Sweeloy w i l l again become act- J iv e ly eonnected w ith the la w f i r m o f *

41 Sw eeloy and Sweeloy, a f te r an absence o f fo u r years spont as a m em ber o f

y th e s ta te p u b lic , u t il i t ie s com m ission, c t fo r th e los t / f u as cha irm an, a t t

Boise. J t “ T w in P a lls looks b e tte r to m o to* « ® d a y th a n i t ever has,” said M r. Swee* |

lo y Tucaday, " a n d the fu tu ro o f th is section is second to none, in m y opin* j

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’ b e lie f th n t a g re at deal o f good -came i . troBi sueh m eo ting ^ j

-O a r r le n In Session <« R n lT f r o ir ^ f f lo ia ls p re ie n t w ero : 0 .0 8 . G unnell, superintendent P . P . E., ] t- Ogden; H . D . Blchards, agon t P . P . '

E., Ogden; R. A . Pierce, general sup­e rin ten de n t 0 . 8. L . ; W . W . Tnsso l; In '

g chargo o f cnr" d is tr ib u tio n P . P . E .; d E. C. M onson, superintendent Id n h o Q d iv is io n 0 . S. L . ; H ow a rd B ru n e r, ‘ y f r e ig h t c la im agent, S n lt l<ake; T . S.:o K ln ne rs lo y , ca r scrvlee agent, B a lt tt* L n ko : W . C. P rice , s ta tion superv isor, V* Bo ise; W . 8 . Shade, ngent, A m erican re F a lls ; M . T . 'W hltennek, agon t, Sho* , le ahonoj C. H . Sm ith, agent, B u p e rt ; r t 6 . E . Booth, agent, |)u r lo y ; H . h L Me*

E lro y , agont, B u h l; P . H . M ore la nd , a t agont, G ooding; E . M . M urph y , tra ve l* le in g agent, P . F . E . ; 0 . H . D o n a t, ear p* t l is t r ib « t» i P . P. E ., P oea te llo ; H . L . in Chapm an, m ig h t Inspoetor, B a lt L a k e ; a- D . k BulUv>n, T w in F a lls , and Joo l

L . P r ie s t, general agont, Bolae.

l ' P la s o to B ln f . Phone L o fa & *i» 108. le

K FALLS D AILY NEWS,

iTEBSIfSTEM PROBLEMS COME IN FOR STUDy?

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City Commissioners Look to Future Requirements in Dis-| cussion of Maintenance and ^Operation i'™

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Problema o f m un ic ip a l w a te r w o rk s ! a d m in is tra tio n w ere discussed oxhanst- Iv o ly by mombors o f T w in P a lls c ity com m iM ion n t a m eo tlng Tuesday oven* in g a f te r thoy had com jilu ted rou tino business, w h ich included g ra n tin g o f ! ' fo u r b u ild in g po rm lta , rece ip t o f m onth- ly reports o f c i t y o f f lc la la and a llo w * I M i nnres o f b illa ng n ln s t th o c ity . to

O u t o f tho discuRslon th e re com o a p ro tty c len rly d e fine d o p in io n th n t w n to r consumera ahould pa y ru to s to [d l) rnlsu s u ff ic ie n t rovonuo to m eot coats Ca o f nmlntennnco nnd op e ra tion to go thu r pa w ith dopreciu tion and in to re s t on tbo Investm ent, le a v in g tlio cost o f th o aye. tem to bo m ot b y p ro p o rty ow nor; le l th ro ug h tn x nasessmont. T h o d la cuss io i v li had to do e n tire ly w ith p ln ns fo r tho A . fu tu ro opera tion o f th o syatem , an d . was conrorned p r in c ip a lly w ith o n tlc i* pntcd. necessity fo r rc j/ln cem o nt w ith in !q . t l f i r n o x t few yoa rs o f a la rgo am oun t igoi o f pipe which is becom ing dam aged a a ln t n rosu lt o f a c tio n o f - a lk n l l on m eta l a i hoops.

C ites P n tu ro Needs.Tho discussion w as oponod b y J . 8 . fa

K o o l, finnnco com m issioner, w bo m ndo,re i tho assertion th a t, in h ia es tim a tion , th I t w ou ld bo necessary in a n o th e r yon r th <0 p rov ide fo r ra is in g c f a p p ro x im a te ly 1100,000 b y ad ju s tm e n t o f th o w a te r ratoa. O f th ia an in iin t ho os tlm a te-l fo th a t $50,000 w o u ld bo req u ired fior he expenacs o f opera tion , a p p ro ^ m a to ly B i 125^000 ahould bo ox]>endoa In replace- fn m on t o f w orn p ipo and tho balance should bo used to meet depreciation and in te re s t charges. th

M r. Keel ro fo rre d to estim a tes fu r- an nishod b y I ln r lo y R nyb urn , s tro o t and n f w a te r works aupo rin tendon t, ahow ing Sr th a t ap p ro x im ftto ly I f i 1*2 m ile s o f w a te r pipe muat bo rep laced w ith in tho no x t seven y e a n , the a%'ornge coat bo- p , in g g iven a t $12,000 •:cr m ile . • da

M r. Keel waa po a ltlve in h i* declara- dn tlo n th n t tho coat o f o p e ra tion and N; m alntonnnco ahould bo bo rno b y w ater consumers. ^

“ R obu lld ing o f tho system ns I t bo- p , eomes worn o u t,” ho doolarod, “ is a prope r element In th o c o V t.o f w ater. »i, O therw iso tn x p a y o n . w hon th o y pny . . . o f f th o bonds Issued lo purchnao tho system , mny f in d th a t th e y ' have to isauo now bonda to b u ild a no w sys- r», Uun. I f i t ia n e u ia n iy nn de r th e law fh a t the e ity m os t sup p ly w a to r fo r loss th an cost nnd ro lso th e d e fic ie n c y by J® ta x a tio n , then I w on ld ne ve r vo to fo r pu b lio ow n o rth ip o f au y u t i l i t y . '»

S ta to la w p ro h ib its accu m u la tio n o f a reserve fu n d In op e ra tion o f m un ic ip a l u t i l i t y , A . J . M yors , c i t y a t to rn o y , ad- “ I v ised the commission.-ra a lth ou gh , ho said, I t w ould, in h b op in io n , be pos- s ib lo , to p ro v id e b y a n n u a l approprla - tlo n nnd budget, fo r th o ra is in g o f a u ff lc lo n t rovonuo to m oo t tho coa t o f such roplacem ents in che aystem aa tho com m lA lon m ig h t r c u a o n l^ y a t i t ic l ' pa te . T '

Saving In Bprinkllng.Cost o f s troo t s p r in k lin g th is yea r, J . “

L . M eo, c ity c le rk , t6 ld th e comrals- sionors, w U i bo cons ide rab ly loan th an c i had boon an tic ipa ted . H o advlaed th a t a a to tn l o f $SOOO f o r th is pufpoae wou ld Ci bo ab un da ntly am ple >ind expressed th r tv op in ion th n t th o who lo cost m ig h t nol th exeoed $0000. On m o tio n o f Com m is­s ioner Keel, th e o le rk w m dlrecte 'd to estim |>te tho coat o f s p r in k l in g and com- p p u to tn x lev ies fo r th is pnrpose pro fJ r a t in g tho expense ncco rd ing to the cost o f the serv ice rendered. ,5

R eport o f C h lo f o f P o lice P. 0 . H e r r i- ot m an showed a to ta l o f 21 arrosta mado d u r in g tho m on th o f \u g u a t, w ith #200 In fin e s collected. T h ir te e n m eals weru

. served to prisoners la th o c i t y J n l l . j , d u r in g tho m on th . A r ro s U o f o f f e n d - i /

o n agaiast th e t r a f f ie ord inances, j, num bering 17, load tho H st, seven be ing i - arrested fo r drunkonnofts, tw o f o r gam* i j

, b lln g , and ono each fo r va g ra n cy and v io la tio n o f a atato« la w . In 50 eases „ o f m in o r v io la tio n o f t r a f f i c rules,

‘ w a rn in gs w oro g ive n hy Ih o p o lice , and I 59 persons w ore w arned fo r m in o r v lo - v I In tlo n s o f o lh e r ord lnnncso.

O u t o f 162 c a tt le te s ted d u r in g tha p . m onths on ly tw o w oro fo u n d to be in - tc , foo ted w ith tubo rcu los ls , aeeording to tc

th o re p o rt o f D r. W a lte r M cPherson,, m eat and d a iry Inspeetor.■ The commissioners approved and or- y• dored w arrnn ts d ra w n in pa ym en t o f ,I c la im s ngainst th e ge ne m ! fo n d in th e !

s p r in k lin g fu n d ,(, $4-0.43; l ib ra ry fu nd , *5 0 0 ; w a to r work4 . fu n d $2,.'<93.42, C la im s n g ^ n s t th o gen-j

e ra l fu nd w oro Item ized as fo llo w s : ! f ! newer. '$18.40; po lice. $502.17; f ire , V

• $8.W.58; n d m ln ls trn tio n , » U 0 2 .0 1 ; 'K stree ts, $720.03; p n rk , $100; m e a t nnd 8

, d a iry inspection. $ 2 l'l.4 0 ; scales $70. \B uU dlng P e rm its Q lven . 1

> The fo llo w in g ap p lica tio n s fo r bu ild - A iag perm its w ero lu b m it to d and recclv- T ed th e npprovnl n f th o com m iss ion : P

I B . P . H oover. 171 Bh-e Lakes boule- L v n rd south, p o ta to co lb .r, 50x100 fe e t;

•[ $250K■ C. P . W ertsbnngher. 027 E lm stree t, E J garnge, 12x20 fe e t, $2.-i0. J

H a r ry R. D nv is , 511:1 M a in avenue T. f ensl, screened porch, 8x20 fe o t, aad £

garnge, 18x20 fo o t, «:^00. • I j .

jl M isa Oraco B ry a n t, w bo In troduced >. tho D unn ing syatem o f in s tn ie tio n la n’ musle In T w in Pa lls tw o years ago, ex- oI- *•» n fe w days from p Clovelnnd, whoro she hns pursued fu r- I

' th e r s tu d le s ' ln te a ch in g th is systemi d u r in g tho summer. M iss B ry a n t 's *• s tud io . 201 T e n th n o rth , w i l l bo open ■

a f te r September 12, .•>nd sho w i l l bn ,' ready to recoivo bo th o ld aad now I

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iv e d here Tuesday fro m M on tan a fo r o k sh o rt v is i t . ■ !. • ^

H e r o 'M r V m t - M « . ' t r b « i i 'T r a c y ‘ nd da ug h te r, M isa M ild re d , o f B u rle y , ro re ';^e re Tuesday v is it in g friends'. • j.. ■ •J'- ^ JE n da V U t In XTtih—M rs . E leanor t

n ilm o ro re tu rn od Tuesday f r o m . a , hreo m o n th s ’ v is i t w ith re la tivo s in Jtah.

V ia lt ln g B ls te r^ M ls s B e tty *B lrd o f l ( rho D a lles , O regon, is a gueat n t thn tomo o f h e r s is lor, M rs . P. J . Gross- nan.

E n d O n tin g T r ip —M rs. Charles E . rones and sons havo retu rned a f te r I w e e k 's o u tin g In tho W ood r lv o r lo u n try . •

B e tn m fro m Coast— M r. and M rs .D nniel A llo n nnd child ren ro tu m o d ^M ondny fro m a s ix weeks' m o to r t r i p po to C a lifo rn ia b y w ay o f P o rtland .

' ' • nuV is i t in g P a re n t*—M rs . E rne s t C lau- o f

il ln a r r iv e d Tuesday fro m Lo ng Boaeh, daDal., to spond aovoral woeks w ith bo r toparents, M r. and M rs . A , E . B lifo r. M i

* me T o V is i t P a re n tfr^M rs . J. B . Leagno co

le f t Tucaday evening fo r a m onth.’ s v is i t w i th he r parents, M r. and M rs . co\ . J . Thompson, a t W indsor, M isso u ri. H .

Guests P rom M lssonxl—M r. and M rs .0 . T . Chapm an o f B a ite r Springs, M is * lo u ri. a r r iv e d M onday and nro guests s t th o homo o f M r . and M rs . H . 0 . A lcx iiiid e r .

M o v in g t o T o w n -^ W n lte r Denton and (a m lly aro m ov ing th is 'w e e k In to a residoneo on T h ird avenuo n o rth fro m th e ir ran ch nenr to w n whero th o y spent tho sum m er m onths. ^

V is i t in g P a th e r—M rs . C. W . W eeks, fo rm e r ly M iss B o th H am ilton , w i th - h e r ' tw o eh ild ron is In tho e lty fro m ” B roo k ljrn , N . Y .. fo r a v is it w ith b e r fn tb o r , 8. T . H am ilton .

C osc lnde V a ca tio n— P. 0 . Vawaon o itho V a r ie ty Store, w ith M rs . D aw son c rand c h ild re n , re tu rned M onday even ing ^ n f to r ton.days’ vaca tion a t Eas loy Springs,

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P red R ob erts are tho parents o f a glda ug hter, B a rb a ra Jano, bom Tuoso* thday, Septem ber 4, a t th e ir homo on r l iN in th avenue east. M

. ClM a k e P is h in g T r iP '-S h a d L . H o d g in , re

F ra n k L . S tephan nnd C. A . N o rth ro- eetu rn ed la to M ondny fro m tw o d a v a ' wjf is h in g t r ip to F la t rreek ond o the r a lstream s southwest o f T w in F a lls . a

------------------------------------------ ClB e tn m ln g to B c h o o l-M is s EuTa _

D uke , daug h te r o f M r. and M rs . O. E . .Q D uke , w f l l leave W ednesday fo r Ohl* eago, w ho ro aho w i l l roaoame h o r s tu d ­ios a t N o rth w e s te rn un ive rs ity .

■ A. Teacher. B e tn rd s—M n . ' E . J . Lucas,

tonoher !n th o h ig h sebool com m ercial do pa rtm e n t, w ith he r tw o daughters, w U l r o tn ra W ednesday fro m B o u e tom nko th e ir bomo d u rin g the com ing ncschool y e a r in th o Beed apartm en ts . sL

»— f ncK e w A n c tto n o e r in P le ld— B o b e rt E . A

G illesp ie , n n auetlonoor o f m aay y e a rs ' o lexperience, w ho a rr ived re ce n tly in P<T m n F n lls fro m Iow a , has announeed loth a t ho expects to engage in th a t w o rk beIn th is f ie ld . he

aiQ uest o f B ro the r— S. W . Carlson o f eo

Chleago, a r r iv e d hofe Tuesdny and i i roa guest a t tb o homo o f h is b ro the r, O. E . ^Car}»oa, meiaher o t tbe board o f 'coun- t lt y com m isalonors. Tho v ia lt reu n ite s a i tn e b ro th e rs a f te r 18 y e a n ' separation.

A, B a c k p ro m W ood B lr e r —M rs . Charlefc

P . Larson - and ch ild ren have ro tu rn e dfro m tw o w ee ks ' o u tin g a t E a s le y 's * sp ring s on W ood r iv e r . M r. la rs o n spent th o f i n t w eok f t i th them on th eo u t in g nnd bro ug h t thom baek M on da y . ovening.

Le a ve F o r E a n iM - M r . and M n t W .J . H e lm , accompanied b y M rs . H e lm 's «fa th e r , P . W . D lxon , w ho h u been he r J 'house guost fo r th e past tw o weeks, “lo f t Tuesday fo r M n D ix o n 's home a t ^ H o lto n , Kansas. The y are m a k in g th o t r ip b y a n to and expect to bo aw ay ab ou t a m onth.

O rche s tra D ire c to r B e tsn is— G u stav ^ P le ch tn o r, d iro c to r o f T w in F a lls sym* ph on y orehestra . has re tu raed fro m P o rt ln n d w hero he conferred w ith dlroe- “ to re o f s im ila r o rgan lra tions in th e In * " , te re s ts o f th o loeal orchestra. T b o or- “ g n n ixa tio n hero w i l l present a eonecrr “ in th o la te fa l l o r ea rly spring , M r. F le ch tn e r announces.

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A T T H E H O TE LS -P B B R IN B - M u t r a y B raokm na. E ieh-

;f ie ld ; M r. and M rs. A . L . Rose, Cnsper, 0 W y o .; R . D . Contes, B a lt L o ko ; Joh n h

'K u h l, O m aha; A . J . Eaton and w ife , a B a lt L a k o : C. G. W in te r . M rs . J . W . _ W ill ia m s , Jo rb id g e ; J . F re y , S a lt L k o ; E . L . P. H u rs t, P o rtla n d ; B . B. A rn o ld , Knnsas C ity , M o .; 0 . G. W ebb, Theodore P a rks, Jn rb id ge ; M r. and M n .P. F o rre s t, Pendleton, O regon; E . K . L o r im e r, P . M . Lo rim e r, Boise.

B O G E R S O N -A . A.naza, B u rlo y ; H .B . B u tle r , Bo ise; C. 0 , B la ?k, G. 0. Royao, M . J . Shields, Ogdon; A n d rew D in g w a ll, C hicago; M r. nnd M r* . J . B i l l

'f ilo c k m n n , Los Angeles; M a u rice L .! M ore l, C l if to n , 111.; Lew is A . D odd. Bog- jo rso n ; O. E . W nde. t in lt L a k e ; R. M . N oison and w ife , W olser; Ko lso N ew ­m an, Jerom e; W . A . S w a rt, B u r le y ; M '. ond M rs . Simonson, V io le t Cook, A lb io n ;E . P . W ong ert and fa m ily . Id ah o P n lla ;Le B o y W . Jonos and W ifo , D enver.

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Tom peratoro sw nng n p w n rd ag a in HAJ Tuesday, touch ing u h ig h p o in t a t 92 degrees a fte r fn ll ln g to 50 fo r lo w d u rin g th e 24-nour p e rio d end* in g Tnesday e ve n in g . da y i

Tuesday's h igh waa th ro o po in ta one-h. nbovO ~Ae- mAxinium o f th o proeod* b r ld g in g day, and lo w 'w a s 10 po in ts o fP o un de r th a t o f M onday, acco rd ing ,. to records o f tho gov)»m ment **° w ea the r obaervor’s a ta tio n here.

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osslb lo agency fo r w o rld peaco waa Ig ^ jir , i^ o d upon delegates a t th o ’ th ir d an * '® „ „ ua l'C o n ve n tio n o f t i o W a r M o th e rs . , ' f th o th ird Idaho d U tr ie t h o ld M on- P '“ “ f ay in M ou n tn in Hom e. D iscussion a i0 various phnaes o f w u rk In w h ich W o^ is st lo th o rs could bo o f a fs ls tan co to fo r* H i, ie r sorvico mea nlso f ig u ro d . ^ ' t h o tio n .

T w in P a lis was rcpreaen tod n t th o g . , o n von tlon b y M re. D a v id B ro w n , M rs . ‘ r . M . H o lle r, Mra. J . A . B o ll ond M ra.!. 0 . B iggins, M rs. B row n w as elected Ira t v ice president nnd M rs . GVosa o f Ihoahono dlB trie t w a r m o th e r o f tho , l ia tr ie t o rgan iza tion . T ho n e x t d is- ^ 7 r le t convention , i t w as doc idcd , w i l l C. C 10 he ld in Shoshone. I t i l

M re . K a to D oK ay o f B ln c k fo o t, sta te tendj r a r m other, attended and to o k p a r t In ^nd ha proceedings.

T w in F n lls dologaies w oro b ro ug h t ^ lomo M onday evening b y 0 . C. S lgglns.

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rs, T w in F a lls d ls tr lc .t fa rm e r, and h is Th on , on an excursion, dow n Snake r iv e r anyon a t P i l la r fa lls Tuesday a fte r* toon, ponons unknow n, w i th an nppuf* jj. n t purposo to steal th e car, b ro ko th o . „ t u (lass door o f th e ir P o rd coupe w h ich _ hoy had parked on thd roadside a t th o | . Im ro ck . occordlng to re p o r t mado b y i® '’ “ d r . Chlldore Tuoaduy ovo n ln g . M r. ^h ildo rs o ffe re d to po y a auba tantin i .v is it ew a rd fo r id c n t l f l r a i io a o f th o mla- lennta. T h o ir fa ilu ro to m ako nw ny A B I v ith th o cnr ho a t tr ib u te d to th e ir iU ' I Co i b i l i t y to s tn r t th o m o to r fo r la c k o f fo jt .1 koy. Thoy lo f t th e lig h ts b u rn in g , M r. Eme ;b lld e n said. <i<om

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loon w h llo r id in g w ith h e r younger i ls to r and g i r l f r lo n d t a t a fa rm homo lo a r Hanson whoro IL o y w ore guests, V lioon Groomo, 11 yeurs o ld daug h te r 1 ) f D r. and M ra. H . R . Oroome, 134(1 1 ?oplar avenuo, n if fo ro d fra c tu re o f he r - r t ; ; o f t arm between tho sho u ld e r and ol*>ow. Sho w as b ro u g n t a t oneo to he r lom e hero whoro sho reee lvod tom por- xv x i r y su rg ica l a t te n tio n an d w m ras tin g lo m fo rta b ly Tuesday e ve n in g . A n X * .:ny exam ination o f th e in ju re d arm * * * i r i l l bo mado W ednesday n o m ln g a t o b tbe eo unoty geaeral h o s p ita l, and tbe irm w i l l be p laced iu a c M t. ■ |

APPOINTED RELIEF AGENT, 1r w in P a lU Bed O ro « C ha p te r I t D l - '

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Bequest th a t T w in F a l ls Bed C ros j chapter prepare to rece ive and pro m p t* ‘ > ly tra n s m it to the d lv lh lo n o f f ic e eon-t t n b n t lo u o f money fo r th e ro l io f o f \ Japanese earthquake s n ffe re re w u coa- j ta ln e d In a te legram jc c e lv e d fro m d l * ! v ia lo n headquarters o f th o R ed C roai i a t San Francisco.

A U _« uch . con tr ibu tion s , I t wns nn *: nounoed Tuesday e v iih ln g b y o f f lc e n o f th e chapter, should be so designated and names o f d o n o n m n ilo d to th o d i* S v is ion o ffice .

N a tio n a l Bed Cross h e a d q u a rte n has B ' m ad^ an a p p ro p ria tio n fo r th la fu nd , and P res iden t Ooolidge b u designated !■ the Am eriean B e d Cross as th e au thor­ized A m eriea n agency f o r re lie f . 1

P ic tu re - fra m in g done n e a t ly . P rices ® reasonable.

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E d ito r News. T w in f a l l s :A n auto a cc id en t occurred on Mon*

:ay a f te n o o n o f th U w eek, one and n e -ha lf m iles no rtheast o f the Hanson irldgo, In w h ich a M r. I ^ y and w ife i f P ortlnnd, Ore., w orfi p re c ip ita ted in to ho side d ltcb .

T he wreck wns caused b y 'a d e fe c tlW ito o rin g knuckfo b re a k in g , rende ring ho ea r uncontrolnble.

F o rtu n a te ly ne ithe r o f the ooeupants irn# seriously in ju re d ,. . I n i t ' the now in r was ba d ly damaged.

T h is bas led th o s ’r lt o r t a again h ln k o f th e unguarded nnpronches to h liv bridge, mifro ca p ic l/U ly th e no rth md.

Thoao parties w ore -onrouto to T w in r n lb v ia tbo bridge, nnd hnd th is b re ak • )oon on ly a fow m in u tes la te r tho cou- loquoncea m lg b t havo been too serious ;o contemplate. O cc u rr in g on th o un- jua rdod nppronch to th o lir id g c , c n r and • Kcupnnts could n o t havn cacaped bolng ilungod in to tho canyon.-X'., '

D o n 't lock tho s ta b le -^ fte r th o horao is stolen.

H ighw ay o f f ic ia ls shou ld g ive a tte n ­tion.

O B 3E B V E R , September 3. '

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T h o Episcopal G u ild w i l l moet T h u n * la y afternoon, Soptom ber 0, w ith M rs.C. C. S lgglns, 303 S lxsh nvenuo oast.Jt is hoped thoro w i l l b o a la rgo a t - ' * ^ - tendance ss thla ia tho u p e n b g m ooting and p la n t t v i l l b o to n n iila to d fo r tho jroor’s w ork .

T ho B a p tis t M la a lo n a ry c irc le w i ll meet a t tho bungalow Thuradny a fte r ­noon, Soptomber 0, a t 1:30 . Tho lad les . w i l l be en torta lnod w i th a program b y . tho Q ir l i ’ G u ild o f th e church, and * th o y w i ll a lao aorv'd ro lrcshm ents. A l l lad les o f th e ehurch nn d congregation _ aro inv ited . •

T he ■Woman's M iss io na ry soc ie ty o f tho C hriatlan chu rch w i l l ho ld th e ir regu lar m eotlng in th o church boao* m cnt a t 2 :3 0 ^ p to m b o r 0. Tho pro* gram w ill con iifs t p r ln c ip n lly o f a p la y e n title d “ A P ra ya r th o t Was An- swQrod.” T h e wom en o f the K lm b o rly church w ill be guestn fo r tho a fte r* ' noon. A f u l l nttcndnncoL is desired and ' v is ito rs nro welcome.

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