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, i:' SS SM oni, Dav Of;, iliW ilSt In ^ . Ranks: of lralui(rlai'markers : «ceu . of the World Comes to CI om; W a i , Report Many Men at Worki POR lu. (By.ThA AtMdatad Pren) ' , ' DSnVER. Oct l>-8oth itrllM rt ind ■ W iirw o.t«n.a^ M “ ynlw :g~“ "S S r?S W .tooy., Ill tite MuUie^iOrto^o 0^ ftekU the op«r»tor» re p o r^ mort , ZBlmrs wen working TOI tenUy. ladtutrUl Worttert of «Uie III I rank* of tl»e »trlk«n. ,i m thft northern Oolorado U«nlte W fUidi, opmtlona were at ft stAwUtiU M pneticftUy. eveiy '. In Uu UMitotAeeaM t»» (ttUa ^ Ejjnj, of Um Workers ot the •World.’ Tourteeo mlnee tn tbe dl*- pi,, tricl did not operftte. today. r''« 8««i That Uwa are Obeyed DaI rh«tym«n HuAiM Anntar ot the "61 ColoraUo liiduittlal «nnmt*»lon ' mi - nouneed at W*l»eoburK that he WM BOlng to tt>e notbem Gdorado fields PAB a t onee ftod t ^ t be would *m that demon tbe Odorado indtutrial laws were taailiu obtTKl. TtJe oommittee says tbat tbe brpugh nUnen In tbat tleld did not tUe any tators tuUea ot tbdr Intention to ttrtke. m Schwa the MuUMm tlelds the 3 0 ^ -noUee asdse* •wu filed' by the Indtuttlal commli- Beni tilon held that It wat Improper ln t h e l th*i U-WM msde by tbe IndnitrW diarge -Wortun ot the WorW tartead at ito* w .hi wvUn. .cflteer ^flSterfoTthe vSrld at Anlhur ftpm -p#»blp W wedc . Indtutrial Worker* ot tbe .World omdals said the report « « • WM rtdleulous cbd KL Olemcns. strike I ohalnnaa In northern Colorado, aaid . the only ammtmlUoa tbat would be UMd would tfs education. Clemen* aftid thetmlnen did not detlre a Itmg }» etrtke *nd would meet the.mine own- stlgato WILL TARE LEGAL ACTION which DENVSR, Oct. 19 W«)-A group ot cred, preferred stockbolden ot the Oreat Ton Weetcm . Sugar eompanr ennounced that t today thiit legal action would be tak- eral en this week tn an attdnpt to keep coune |d the company trom dipping into sur- by tbc I' plus for tha payment ot dividends on Tbe H common stock. suordi WALSHlilEWONl -------------- ----------------------------------------------- -- mo(t-< ISTERIIIS’DEIIIiOae: ------ Of Nomination of Man Wjth Policy 1 of Coolidoe on McNary-Hau- t. h, gen Bill Will Cause Uprising. °n : MADISOH, .Wli» Oct. II m-A ^ llUeal uprising In the middle west. ^ which assume Uw proportions ot ^ --j^rrfoluUOB,«-<lw«ld-<fir-fnwbUcan - ‘>'® ]9atty n « tn a t« > man whose views on ^ .7 the M ^ ^ K s a g e n bU lare the same f “ f- ' ss tboea oC P i^ e a t Coolldg*. was intdlcted'.by Senator' numas J. Wsltft. MoQtom. m an In tc r ^ bere Seoator Walib.who U elassltUtnSb^ .lltieaUy m * dry. bellevw .that neither ls«d as « wet er dry plank.” Should <btp an outstanding wet be nominated on ^ dtber ticket M r. WUah beUere* it. ut would be “bone^head politics for hla supporters to-torce a wet plank into the party platform.*' npij As tor a dry,plank. Senator Walsh r |lir btUcfvee “tbe dfy* ought tb be,satis- * tied with eondiaons «s tbey are, w ith- ii • ■'~oat-any ■furtber'decltratlonr'in'view — ■! ot the tact tbat'*the drys- In congress ill out-pum ]y pne^ ' ' be an lssoe ta ^ & 'iS ^ a im p a lg n . sajs senator Walkb.. unlen an out- in) standing *wet'* Is nomhiated. In whlcb tio c«ie he thinks It Is bound to be *an . luue. regftidWB' of the platf^ . 001 COLOBAOa ICAH^XIUKD OLEMWOOD SPRmoa. OOIOL. -Oetj Workl . » {<P }^ X'Browb, • stockmazi'trom euae . I 4t.Animas. Oolorado, was killed aad grant! . ; ds parson*, were InJurad when a Den- five t Tff fend Rio Gnuidt Weatem spedal plan* fruit train plowed Into & re*r end Judj k at. ft node train near b^.today. A ttve 1 Jfc- . ' ftting ^ - ' TEAOniAN -DKAS otfleii ^ a u m f c u u r o , Oet. I > r f a n a a moiaai «( the SratbeAood ot Rsikoad Ubor. : 7^)m f«..diad t«Uy of baart trouble of pl iQncM e f two weeki. - uakn Death rntO ^)^rarrroRl; 6^ rri n| robann;ftnl8-mr-<4tt,soio danc- lU U r fntp-Kansu-OUT,nM Instant- ' III Ul r IdSd today tn ft.^ fr«n. t^e ^ • •- rtndow. ot:ilat. tw c^.itory row fir ^ n iS r;'iS ? & ie l J«6S m i.% w " * •:'r. same :han with :tba dancer, three V paara'w to.aeek tm e and for- _ ^.\ use oa the great white way, po- Ststue le*.^ottldaUy.vllsied. the de a th !^ weutnui, : Mea< Catkin's Is Loser in Fbfo - Election in Oregon Acce *ORTLAKD, Oct. 19 (ff)-Pranklin Korell. republican, was electcd oon- from . the third Oregon dis* ' ct by ft majority of 6301 over .Bton itkins, democrat, complete return* ?!' on tb»'dl*trlel’s fiS3 prtclncU show- Meade, today.' The totals were: torceo a loreU l'm 9; Watkins 13.818. accepted BBLflM ;g ^ uSi^d ^ . - . ______ i crcasingi ...... lengthy «pected Demonstration of v.i PhaW in-Killing of General Petlura Surprises Spectators. SSSu ______ perlence ,• 1 though] PARIS, o c t 19 M>)-An unexpected front . monstratloo of a phase of the as* kept on. ■inatlon'ot Oeneral Simon Petlura . Aocepi Might gasp* of Burpriie trom spec* Meade, ors at-the murder trial ot Samuel rgmmmn bwartsbard today in the court of as dse*. ' cpwimar SenH 'T'orres. chief of counsel to r courage, e 'fibnde Russian watch maker. «Lacki argsd with the murder of the . for*- uujm* hi rr .bead o< the Ukranlan *Ute army nMur; suddenltf drew an automatic P ^ - MMr franVSuath th* Idds ot bis ot «Mt ^ 51. MWs^iKr w S a ^ n g the revitnrcr; tmlnr,ftt ft obaln.ltnes snapped the W B III Igger :ot tb% revolver. There were ■■nil I nv gasps, but no eiptoslon. < The ««e*tlon.of whether-Schwart- rd fired bullets Into Oeneml Pet- *® P” ' n.'t body as be lay ib the roadwiy one of the moot points ot the trW . Ip ] r there bas twen no t^uesUon ot who 1 the killing., ^chwanibard yester* .BOI6: gator of .pogroms in Ukranla in will tou lich thousands ot Jews were "'■«««- commer Torres*' demonstration was to show at the buUeU fired wbUe the gen* rmgn° kl wa*. down would have taken ther pr une* different thaa thoee revealed tween 1 Hie e * t» * f^ ot gendarmes thsl arded the coort room yesterday lUe Schwartsbard told his dramaUc ft dghU iry. again pfttnlled the corridors to w m vi event demonstrations of radal feel* b ^ at S. .Witneesea and lawyers consumed Itors wi Mt'-of-the-dfty-ln'tllghta of W tory by »toy d bis exhihttloas. where *— cussed. lerk of Department Of Law Enforcement momiin To Ejcplain New I^aw S 'S . H. Shronti, LeaveB on Tonr ^ ^ u li of'State* With-Information on Antl.ThoftLogi«U«on. -BOlSBrOct. IB W = T 0'Mqtlaiht~~ ' counCy ftssestots with provldons nn ot the Idftho aatl*the£t act. ettec* h II tlve J a n u « .l, ,to require certUI* V*' cates of tIU* with each autooio- bUe. TM. Shrontz. chief derk- to DI I the secretary ftnd^ department ot ri I U v enforcement, k tt today on a I I U tour ot aquthemrldaho counties. Mr. Sbrento will 'opU ln the act J S n s^S 'a d S K u T -G a yE ^ m tl^ M |> ^ h ^ l^ cm- _Ca|.| shipment to'ftsaesaor* ftnd to send ttotlce of tbe certlflcftU < UUe "ar act to aU automobUe ewneiL'^ inl: of Fedena.Oonrt Froteo- sieun. tion to Tire Vore Orapanlai. carefuU -■ - i — eal proi COL0MBU8. Od: I#' '(#)-l.The rugglD ' betwwQ:^ ibt. United Mine **^nini M>4_ P U o pperfttori be* cuslde ua* more' IqISm jtoday with tbe tentUrj ■anUng'of tedwH eowt protecUon to the gai re mor* nUntnf oompanlca tn tb kr aame an* t4 opent* on a nfto-tmlon basts, wdgbt. Judga Boufh^'crdv, fnntlng tbe *t>aR «U tSdr- nlM L ‘T*ttt^iKB-eniMi Be-ha* bor. It otelSSbiaed .tlM aAbod *cn 1 E^rtck^ ggort W lj.F A lJiS , ID A H C g ^ IBB1SS a iiiffliiiC T iw iife 't ; . _______ I er taaa bl I ' 1 X.wbto- iie of^ajor General Gi;Q. ^ Bade, Commander of Union . ijiies at Gettysburg Battle fejJ!! icepted by Chief Executive. ,‘<le.Ui: I --------- the peak- (By TJio AasocUted Pyess) 1*^^, 18HINGTON. .Oct. 1,9-A statue *7 '*?^ “ kfajor Qeneral Oeorge Gordon le. commander 61 the Union ||n|||l I at the battle ot Oetysbuiv was ,|lllll||| Ited trom PennsylvanU t « ^ b y |v n U U III dent CooUdge who braved a cold rali^day to honor the.dvU war nrW || hough partly shldded from the lltJ W U mU by. a canvas canopy, the . , i^a*hfc~reft!rhl* s *^ « d rt^ t^ P r ii^ i^ l he memorUl In beholt of the nk- r^inCJIiai and waited afterwards in the in* .4 p-t, ingly chUJy • westher unlll 'the . OT r r K hy program was over. . . j -pffuhtf IVeteron Beeuaes Bxbaottcd ring the ceremonies, H. H. Spayd. commander ot the PennfyivanU WASBIM d Anny of ihe Republic, became _ ated d W ft of his ex. S M L ' dcca witb Oeneral Meade aad .al* 0^ Loulslftnfti* iepUng the memorial of Omeral ctfnecsSt le. tho prealdent paid the Union to future dander % high tribute,' describing nins hU t as "a responsible ftnd rdUble nander" whom none surpassed in - the price icklng the partisan support,' ot uid-tbe p i high in office and of the public pe .contbiii I." M t Coolldge said. -“h4 bad J?nie d* opportunity to be glorifed- dur* omsrftg* ta his lifetime. But fl^ iy -Justice thsn bael !s fo be done. time, seults dear6r. "To look r estimate. The record more aiid must b m ‘~h>veaU-oener«i~MdUie'fti~aTN3* i>eetnrr:4 soldier and a OhrlstUn gentle* price.' -ir < produotlM SiESWPHGIwN?^ STTiyFEEMSTllTE-C^^ - - Juries SUI iresentativas of Portland S S S 't od Boise Pledge HelpfoloeBS coodiiiotv I Promotion o f . Eelatlons. resided hi jOrmnl is )I8E. Oct. 49 (ff7-^:ioM lo .lOp preftchcr. linent—PpflUnd— buslneae—men,------------------ iber*-ijf-the-Idaho^tJregDn-iood*-\y^(jyIg: tour, df the Porlland. chsmber of_ nerce, and Boise business men' led themselves here todny to a -30-3. ram ot miittial helpfulness in fur- Hallroad promotion of trftde reUtlons be- rich tv I n aoulhweslem Idaho and Port* early sum Tbe work litors from Portland were taken on S tif f s (htseeing trip ot the dty. tr{snds new rail visited, and a swimming party **hump8** at Bdise'k nautorlum. The vis- providing were officially welcomed tonight intervftls. layor Walter Hanson at a-dlnner- - om at •e mutual problems wero dls* ovSgiS^ lv le special train from Portland Dietrich, ed Nyssa. Oregon, early this peo^ture ling and then entered Idaho, m thU se 3ing at Parma, Caldwell. Nampa Meridian. The train wUl leave n e m o T r tomorrow ipomlng with vUlU n C U Io l duled tomorrow at Vale and On- AllTni I. Ortgon. and Payette and Welser, M, OiERiNlEEll --------- . truck!, I Broadway Will Find E^l arroll -a Heavier,.Stronger- lan Than it Formerly Knew. ______ tnicU «t37B,M tUlNTA, Oo.. Oct. 18 (ff)—Earl . -oil will.start hls^tu m to the T r|||iF | tit lights ot Broadway ‘ tomorrow r.more than-ioucjwnths.ln.the n u federal, penllentlary. . IT '. I Id that gay thoroughfare will find 11 rles T. KelUns, the prison phy* in, who has watched hto condltloo fully since .the »New York thsatrt* producer e n t ^ the prison to be- serving .his ,terpi*ot a yea* and a g d ^ S S lyslcally he has been benefited Iderably by .his. sUy .Jn. the.penl- ^ Ury and wben he walks through W d^ 1 gates a free man be will fftrr >ftW u*t e SS cr SO pounds addltkod beMdeti k Dr. NeUans^d. ' Mlaftourtl ^anoD Is » healthy man phyd- oUsft, wbi r." be added. **We cannot say. e( Soutb C ■e,..ia-»b*t- -tttiat..hli.j»nt^t »>«tlcp«l '' In bft* fttteeted him. B* bft* ti^ to o i «d waigbt ateftdily and Isokt wnnarttcr Dg atid w«n. Be ooald 'stU ftaad plMWi wM IW nera pooods without bailiff ta t sadiU yn baaspam eouMerable tUw^M t'ef •»oaro^.l « a a l^ appeute ba* bem in act*-wat nrtko to o»en air exer. iBrtiHah. iW iiiii a lfe QC ’pi l*b^S^SiSn? slnce^ ' svw^Bted from'bee to I tb ^ m , slopes of-Mount «A|1 HU iort-dm nltter Matbtf itort- UAmtn . ttart^d to .NOmltl 'Gothai souihi near the b M of mk^hd w y about twS^Uei a ’^ ^ vdtd road fwhen (By i^ S fO lfllK statement pid'Mbljye for fsSuance 'rloe*|W(llction on Farm iiotSi lSTto 'Aid Farmer; u»n«r . ' emor 8n tlon n*Ki 1# w?)-The w jS n S ! op' n S rt^ S n Various s g r t^ Moat -o(- rodtditt.^jU u department ot f ^ . tbi u<».*lliiiw lto, Jardine said to- in» r m ft lattSTtoMm tor Ransdell ot iuta.tiS i aa,'ttlVjBIM |m y farmer must and'IUlai S ty .'id B n y p m * Judgment as' t re prlbea aafk basis for plan* tlnued,' 1 is prdaytte> and marketug.; and. tbe/ »r llUiM itn >tisd made'Inquiry becooia- r e o * « .n ^ caused a faU In 6mlth ;::i lee oC -M taC k. Tlie secretary' .the conv e priebiUttfttlon reports would cebidto// Jnuei ,i: south?* ObJW U U, «1-' , „ ^ ' S t tftntilw fti(uodi ahead.rather tound-.ta J r tS ^ ^ T js tilin e said. )ok;^-»afftffyint«}UgenUy. they uegust. nftUon ol ap^ito^^^w d s ^ ^ to* the 7ATB4X. iK ita t ss L T B :m MARIE, Mich.. Oct. ' Dnl p-Jetf Pltchl*. Canadian for- ni||l •u e l fleir, died tonight of In- sustftlned wben hU seaplane 1 her* today.” Allen 8. Grant, Stata ' r In tbe pUne. to in a lerious WKXri ott in. ft local hospital. Pltchlo In 8«ultc aie. Mule. Onuno. I**® is the son of a..Toronto a. POCAl ----------------- - ■, ____ H ^ fty k^trR a tlro a d 'lB — roupwn gfearing Completion SHONE. Idaho. Oet IS UP)— the ooun \A construction between Oiet- oik the 1 Dd Minidoka, under way since Oammon um ner, is nearing compleUon. of the p Bck U being d&ie by the Utah ftoee, T jetton oonpany. The prcgram *nd coUi tor the Uylng of U miles of meeting rall*^ the cutting down ot coounero I” in the malt) line snd tbe mUdaoei ng ot new tracks at numerous inc b ij; Is. over l i j M U»-iiroi«ci-i™ r,iUfiiSa «t •MifiOO and with doubU trock- ^ e te d between Shoshone and yiiAT>ri h. Uiet« l» i bcm > touI a - in « Ihc OmoD Ohort Una MCtlon ct IS S ? STRATION'OF IDAHO ■QMOBILES tjiCREASES MATERIALLY IN YEAR H8B.-Oel.-l»«V-R*«litralion~ n niA Ubo automobUea In the first DUlC months of im is spproxl- riH il ly, 1000 Urger than the total » »er*of-*utom obUB-llc«Uen8^ n r a~ IM year, the department of flL I ntoroemenl announced today. |lr fl isea. Usued during August <1 to^ 3347 sutomobilM snd 937 thtu brlnginc- tbe total be dghi montba to 87.19< su* | I bUea aod 98M, tracks. LOSt f ilto^lons during Augiut tW66 Murt a8.7N automobOea^and M8T js with collections toUlUng . , ATLAl |ESS£EC immESfF H ca ^ otf top bCDcrs at tbe Testifj al eipoi ttlBo. here today datant ntaff Plaee .te Jersey hem aa atta uid diamrtoo cows, watdsi 1 1 ^ * 1 BkvteiSHuada. owned trf'Mr*.] »rt>^ PMnaUji^hihvUle.-W bo. ..win id grud rtiiinphaiiiiiii or^ » D6dge. , list ot *Bt«tM :^^^ aO?«.'»t ddaatoid e p W ^fism Michigan. convleUc b Dftketft ta e k M ^ te c * U tbe •P'nO ^ I C T (g^^J92i: > (KlWlTl s ^ . u n d e r ' t h e l hit lt Now Es^tial to iu^y‘ 1 ;' A . . '-dren he Jl nation and Elation of ^ n ^ . ; • •ribftve six gl am- Man Is Support ol - h,Cfadleol Democracy.” ly The A j »oc 1M .<1Preu) ONGTON. Oct. la-Govemor l^ n g b-of'New York bas -won the JJ™ ro Imm' a U|1 UBWlgH Ul.1 W «“ *2r^oSdwifis*s?^h^ nFTU die of democracy, to. support .ULI II dldftoy; * , . ( le basis of his weatemi^vasii, r York senator-inslstdi Gov- Da^nrtc tf m lth will go Into the conven- neporiS U st-year with the delegations alltomU. OM^n. Washington. miSSlOn W. Montana, Idaho,.. Nevada, _ . ^JNew Mexico and Oolorado. Et]Ulpm r- .the delegaUons. he add&i. be Mlsstodppi valley, Indud- ni.' North Dakou, South Da* boise < [InnesoU, Michigan.)Wisconsin celved t ^ odU will be tor Smllh. a these,- his sUlement een- ofre fh B m nbe votes trom New England seHshaUe 1 UtUiUC .oout ■t>ta^ It I-.apparent Uiat. Governor wynminy, r :wUl ahve a majority in omm&o DvmUon betore we oome to ^ r/rjthe vote from the aoUd Uvered at ''' western ko) o r - OopeUnd lald tbftt\ he IS comn du vtthdrawal of Wimam- G. or sh lifrom -tbe race "has putihun- i^ay's c^ . entbusUslio McAdoo men gvaUable tc awn. tt\' t ^ SnUth camp who t^ to ry . ai t aa kffn * nnw for the p ooii* the WM' ■?wn «f.»lr. .BmiUi as they were tor tlnuMl - faci f^rtnt^t-of Mr. McAdoJ- from, east® ' shortage.- mgbw&y ‘doQunissioner / Jd Fats IropogitioQ Up to pjayera in Bftnnook O onntj. etuStSed ___ ,. , Havana ITKLLO. Oct. 19 (i>)-8Ute je ^“ bet- y <ymmlgg^^J.J). -UDtpayei*-todty^uiaifliC6r"<r = Uon from^bis department that n tw do ite would^ pftve the-five aod « « V t d It mile* aouth of PocateUo^ If imty would Join In a plan, to Nnnwrr balance of Uie rood to Mc- n , about 31 mUes; Acceptance propodUon was held in abey- M. baa A le meetlns ot the taxnavera mans and S tf ^S S L2,^tou^“2 t at .noon-'wlUi ttie chamber of *“ • rce members at whidi Oom- ler Wood said tbe road build* ^ ^toU county since 1919 totaUed S " * ‘1? PBSe6 OP BLAME PrODCl tLAKE Orry.Oct. 19 (fl>)-Salt nt 1 ounty commlBloner Rulon H. IS la C t rv waa treed/of blame tor any Pa tlolny- anH thw ffnnnn rtitwi- . OJC lUt of Mrs. Bdva Burgener ; Uie commissioner ,waa de- Byron E. as having "no catise for action" rean o ury here tonlght..^e Jury de- id Uiree hours. ■ ' --------------------------- - BOISE MWTEIISi^ CTIONSOFREiS •nie ai --------- were avi Meeting iii Atlanta Be* i upon the ien Man. Charged With -g- wjg rder, and Wife, Touching. J - been ma: emor Bj ANTA. Ga.. Oct. 19 (ip)—The meeting 'in Atunu between p IQ C rli I Remus and his wife, before | A u u L ll 1 C, Umc lawyer boillweLWit d from tne federal penllentlary. IIILI very affecUooate one. Warden | H n C t ro r« c o m ix » ^ ^ t CTnmrtatt & im itad i'murder ot Mrs. Itemus. Kaw.7 ;fytng In the prcaenc* ot *n as- . T.mliaw prosecutor ot Cincinnatt and >; «mey repreaentlng Remu», .the waLU k also declared Uiat at tbe Ume o ra£^ (. pemus* last Tlslt to Uie prison, heretm la] med -bec-agalnst-Pranklln L. Jr..'fotnier govemment’ oper- wo a. a^ *h0 WfJi'butrumental.lnR«mia’ 7^ ioo on ft. pnihlblUon cbargv. S b a tim has chargcd Uiat durin».hia term Dodge and hto wife ^ together agalpst him. dtadpat- “to .9f_m.(?i«y_.b«_h»d bftakr-OlS W to-h*r,<*re. -v warden teaUtlcii.alao Uiat 4urV N. T.*tbb V VUtt Mr*. RMnu* pcMaotad Lake-;1M i. of^tb^. p ^ .iuaitfa .vlth in. tb S i el Bonay tor bestowlni tavon ,;n £ S g ers-^in-Law'Are' 'r III ty ^ fll No Jokes in Asia W 3N0N, Indo Chona, oot; 19; nflflhrit||' tothers>in*law are not;Jokeai- i^ ||n K rJI So-Chino. It anyone "ttiH L J IU U IM U wlOi a- rod of irooj. i bU buslnesa frcm a n r i f : | ' :Q | tm lff r f l ilfe.iV-'UH ivea of tbelr aons'abtlrdy;- .. tbdr doQilnaUeiv' '• Special sejika h* wUl answer W th * v t . 1 O ntario W o i^ ' lets Terrible Death Seek to f TON. o n t, Oct.’l9 M>>.^Afur ' all nlilht head downward tr.iiu T M ^ wire teilce In which her. foot »ome cnUgled, Mrs. JcAn ^ ;73. died .today, Mrs. SUck- I while ftttempUng lo climli S S m S S i , f« c e ^ lt waa believed. , I NH!rrihlH11 iltlH oiuded w* pr 1 IIL U L U U n fil w IillU thedefeoaeln there-would'1 tbat I Is to Public U lilitiw Coni; lion A s s u r e Suftipient ipmehl toMoveProAicts. ______ . bto, ftt-'ttaiM',i t«o;;wemen.A E. Oct. 19 (AV-ReporU rei cevihimant.P todt^'by the* public utlUtid It* ooat'iBttio lion assure a suftldent supply O,- VUmiur.'fto Igerator cars to move Idftboli th a -ln tffte u Die commodlUos.. WlOi empty it^ that Jdb.. ator car delivery .at' Granger, ' Reoly^ tn lg, the cftstero gfttewfty^«f thi •niW M aw a,' Short Line, inereftsed trom if i the KoversmM 378 ftnd wim cftrs bdng de« lag at Huntington, Oregon. th» putue notle^ . gateway, car service'ottlelali dnartid' ammtoslon members belUvt taf. bouTd** It shippers will be'supplied.' . xursl oU reii y’s report showed cart the.'puWto'dl I* tor “spotUng" la'tbe Idaho jndd'ot Wyde y. anMncreftse; ot lU-.cars over Dome. ' -iau*-mv«iUbU jeam dayvConr - fadllUted . return U emptid ■stem m a rl^ wUbv^veKlflQ hem . Idaho pdaU U ^ x p e ^ SS^iS^SSS -recwnmended. a -w*dc,\^ftg* ticavy^peak shlpmcnU from sU ^ ’ U . 1 sutes caused ft..'.temponuT -. . .4I ' Airplane I MAIL SERVICE OPENS . ANA. Oct. ,1# (flV-A ipedftlljr. '' led hydro-alrpUne arrlred st k tflday. InauguraUng air msU -.between Cuba and Uiq United ---------------- ^ ^ ------------ Thtted-TTiUi T ~ r ■XlHnaofiTani ES 2 2 ,0 0 0 SERMONS “ “j i T S - 1^ ___ » part of the ,W1CH, ttagUnd.,oct i9 cw - AiUenot'UiUdty. wboUjto* I preadied more ttian aaflOOw^ « a « d tta g i md U SUIT at it He cdebrateir , amond wedding reoenUy. and 3 X . “ X J Mary sent him congratuUtlom. ^ Lord Mayor et NSrwldi' ^ ^ blm with hto porU^t. painted n ftrin ia i I daugtiter, Mtos Rose AiUen. P i L n i l l -AiUen hftd ftlready eelebraud ?l Tlllfll ■twnnrt Jnhil— o f tmHlnntifth U fctJ|nii per Records for /CCCC ackfoot Asylum to L, L ?e Put Into Useage » E . H y n U ^ l r o o t o r o f B u . Or. EmerSI n of Pablio AoconDtB, Ba- versitv tg to Oovemor on Andit. . , Has Bene >ISE. Oct. 19 (VP)—Proper rec* iXor_the_l(laho_iUte_ lnsftiw_ . - im at Blacldool will be pre- om'nrHirA' d and installed by B y r^ -E . . ■t.' director of the b iy e a ff^ SS SaSdt t of Uie insane asylum dto-' d today when « u b m l^ to SSdSSf 1 office of Oovemor Baldridge. 5^«SiSr« le audit "of such reeords a* “aSJi ki. avalUble- covered lhe per* ^iS lr^riS . January 1,«1924 US October 4, The audit toUows c lo ^ I the recent resignation o f & JS5^*»u!d^l V^tchcU as supertn^ent. glSn^U K Uvestw^^'rt**riSwted lENGERTBilECK'S i(ESMOFTWOMEiteg|s «d .Pi^ni Binghamtoa .to. n.YoTk Oity Plnngoi Down .budanaAt, K illin g Two. tiuuoo. pm . .......... dlTOW* uxsrrEAO. p*.. ocst. t» OPr- "^ttr. T>mn nr^lnto'"a deep wftsboat nau "Itiia ^ C . e ^ e and baggan B ■locaT '^Sn' to jg fi a fluW' Yoik C ^ . plooged .down-, io tt.Bo^jutnE » « £ SSSSLS r-wio* of—Ilia ,pnatw<-^’^^>* ich'naehad'Pall or-:bU n lM ^^ JiAiii B. . ft« w id wftr f t v u m ,buo^t^ ans bas’.btrav^TWMcais^'^^ Uie Dollee .*aulnmetttwoti E u ^ toe^m ^tidi^ s ttt^ft^^ t c a U ^dtig^t^bt y«h| erson of Columbia,Unlc i;:! ly Says Public Healthvi| lenef IttiBdbyPrbhibltldmi$| <|tATW)ct!) 1 » WV-Tbe ef^ 5l bad different -yes'* and.>“a o "‘,:% ns, before tbe American-Pub- h a«Mdation today. his coscluslotts upon an *1iH ■-. ? lUier Uian idhm i evidttee;'* m Emerson, of CdumbU'oal* .yi* New Yortc. aald Uiat pubU9: V'T) ftd benefited. ' - ' — -*1 bU conelustoas upon m O rta l^ .^ itics'wdug'over'ft- pertod^'arr^ T. l«uto Dublin.' NeW.-Yot1e,: A P t ‘'^ohlblUon haa .not 'fa^CH^i;: in decreasing. Uie. nortattJ: Mjtilt men.** - •* ibUn, sUtlsUdan. ter tb^1ttt*>tQ • tite Insurftnc* . cempa^y, 1 hto tindlaga over- a nf Winrtmllty fw A -,-' 1917, loehuive.«and l« B 'J t^ y conditioa.iacbMi'ipn^.'.f^

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, ■ i : ' ■ S SSMoni, Dav Of;, iliW ilSt In ^

. Ranks: of lralui(rlai'markers : «ceu . of the World Comes to CIom; W ai

, Report Many Men at Worki— POR

lu. (By.ThA A tM datad P re n ) ' ,' • DSnVER. O c t l> - 8 o th i t r l lM r t in d

■ W i i r w o . t « n . a ^ M “ y n l w

:g ~ “ " S S r ? S W. to o y . , I l l tite M u U ie ^ iO r to ^ o 0^ ftekU th e op«r»tor» r e p o r ^ m o r t ,ZBlm rs w e n working TO Ite n U y . la d tu t rU l W ortt e r t o f «Uie I I I I

ran k* o f tl»e »trlk«n. , im th ft northern Oolorado U«nlte ■ W

fU id i, o p m tlon a were a t ftstAwUtiU M pneticftUy. eveiy '.

• I n U u U M ito tA e e a M t» » ( ttU a ^ E j jn j , o f Um Workers o t th e •World.’ Tourteeo mlnee tn tbe d l* - p i , , t r ic l d id no t operftte. today. r ' '«

8««i T h a t U w a are Obeyed Da Irh« tym «n H u A iM A n n ta r o t th e "6 1

ColoraUo li id u it t la l «nnm t*»lon ' m i -nouneed a t W*l»eoburK th a t he WM •BOlng to tt>e n o tb e m Gdorado fie ld s PABa t onee ftod t ^ t be would *m th a t demontb e O dorado in d tu tria l laws were ta a iliuobtTKl. TtJe oommittee says tb a t tb e brpugh nU nen In tb a t tle ld d id no t tUe a n y tatorstuUea o t tb d r Intention to ttr tke . m Schwath e M uU M m tlelds the 3 0 ^ -noUee asdse*•w u file d ' b y the In d tu ttla l com m li- Benitilon held th a t I t w at Improper ln t h e lt h * i U -W M msde by tb e In d n it rW dia rge-W ortun o t th e WorW tartead a t i to * w .hiw v U n . .cflteer

^ f lS te r fo T th e v S r ld a t A n lh u r ftp m -p # » b lp W w edc . In d tu tr ia l W orker*

o t tb e .W orld om dals said the report « « • WM rtdleulous cbd KL Olemcns. s tr ike I ohalnnaa In northern Colorado, aaid . th e on ly ammtmlUoa tb a t would be UMd would tfs education. Clemen* aftid th e tm lne n d id no t detlre a Itm g }» etrtke *n d would meet the.m ine own-

stlgatoW IL L TARE LE G AL ACTION which

DENVSR, Oct. 19 W «)-A group o t cred, preferred stockbolden o t the O rea t Ton W eetcm . Sugar eom panr ennounced th a t t today th ii t legal action would be ta k - eral en th is week tn an a ttd n p t to keep coune

|d the company trom dipping in to su r- by tbc I ' plus fo r tha payment o t dividends on Tbe H common stock. suordi

WALSHlilEWONl-------------- ---------------------------- --------------------- mo(t-<

ISTERIIIS’DEIIIiOae:------ O f

Nomination of Man Wjth Policy 1 of Coolidoe on McNary-Hau- t. h, gen Bill Will Cause Uprising. °n

: MADISOH, .Wli» Oct. II m-A ^ llUeal uprising In the m iddle west. ^

w h ich assume Uw proportions o t ^ --j^ rr fo lu U O B ,« -< lw « ld -< fir - fn w b U c a n - ‘ >'®

] 9a tty n « tn a t« > man whose views on ^ .7 th e M ^ ^ K s a g e n bU la re the same f “ f-

' ss tboea oC P i ^ e a t Coolldg*. was in td lc te d '.b y Sena to r' n u m a s J.W s ltft. M oQtom . m an I n t c r ^ bere

Seoator W alib.who U elassltUtnSb^ .lltieaUy m * dry. bellevw .th a t ne ither

ls«d as « w et e r d ry plank.” Should <btp an outstanding w et be nominated on ^ d tb e r tic ke t M r . WUah beUere* i t . u t would be “ bone^head politics fo r hla supporters to -to rce a w et p lank in to the p a rty platform.*' n p i j

As to r a d ry ,p lan k. Senator W alsh r | l i r btUcfvee “ tb e d fy * ought tb be ,sa tis - * tied w ith eondiaons «s tbey are, w ith - i i

• ■'~oat-any ■furtber'decltratlonr'in'view — ■ !o t th e ta c t tbat'*the drys- In congress i l l out-pum ] y pne^ ' '

be an lssoe t a ^ & ' i S ^ a i m p a l g n . sajs senator W alkb.. u n le n an o u t- in ) standing *wet'* Is nomhiated. In w h lcb t io c«ie he th inks I t Is bound to be *an

. luue. regftidW B ' o f the p la t f^ . 001

C O LO BAO a IC A H ^ X IU K D OLEMWOOD S P R m o a . OOIOL. -Oetj W orkl

. » { < P } ^ X 'B ro w b , • stockm azi'trom euae . I 4 t.A n im a s . Oolorado, was k ille d aad grant!

. ; d s parson*, were InJurad when a D en - five t T ff fend R io G n u id t Weatem speda l p lan* f r u it t ra in plowed In to & re *r end Judj

k at. ft node tra in near b ^ . to d a y . A ttve 1

J f c - . ' ftting^ - ' TEAOniAN -DKAS otfleii^ a u m f c u u r o , Oet. I > r fa n a a moiaai

«( th e SratbeAood o t R s ikoad Ubor. : 7 ^ ) m f« . .d ia d t« U y o f baart troub le o f p l

iQncM e f tw o weeki. - u a k n

D ea th r n tO^)^rarrroRl; 6^ r r i n|r o b a n n ;f tn l8-m r-< 4tt,soio danc- l U Ur fn tp -K a n s u -O U T ,n M Instan t- ' I I I U lr Id S d today tn f t . ^ f r « n . t^ e ^ • • -rtndow. o t:ila t. t w c ^ . i t o r y r o w f i r ^

n i S r ; ' i S ? & i e l J«6S m i .% w " * •:'r.same :h a n w ith :tba dancer, three Vp a a ra 'w to.aeek t m e and fo r- _ ^ .\u se oa the great white way, po - S t s tu e le*.^ottldaUy.vllsied. the d e a th !^weutnui, : • Mea< Catkin's Is Loser in Fbfo - E lec tion in O regon Acce*ORTLAKD, Oct. 19 ( f f ) -P ra n k lin K ore ll. republican, was electcd oon-

fro m . the th ird Oregon d is* ' c t by ft m ajority of 6301 over .B to n itk ins , democrat, complete re tu rn * ?!' on tb » 'd l* tr le l’s fiS3 prtc lncU show- Meade,

today.' The totals were: torceo aloreU l 'm 9 ; Watkins 13.818. accepted

BBLflM ;g u S i ^ d^ . - . ______ i crcasingi. . . . . . lengthy

«pected Demonstration of v.i PhaW in-Killing of General Petlura Surprises Spectators. SSSu

______ perlence,• 1 th ou gh ]

PARIS, o c t 19 M >)-A n unexpected fro n t . monstratloo o f a phase o f the as* kept on. ■ in a tlo n 'o t Oeneral Simon Petlura . Aocepi Might gasp* o f Burpriie trom spec* Meade, ors a t-th e murder tr ia l o t Samuel rgmmmn bwartsbard today in the cou rt o f as dse*. ' cpwimarSenH 'T'orres. chief o f counsel to r courage, e 'f ib n d e Russian watch maker. «Lacki argsd w ith the murder o f the . fo r*- uujm* hi rr .bead o< the Ukranlan *U te arm y nMur; suddenltf drew an autom atic P ^ - M M r fra n V S u a th th * Id d s o t bis ot

■ « M t ^ 51.

M W s^ iK r w S a ^ n g the revitnrcr; tm ln r,ftt ft o b a ln .ltn e s snapped the W B I I I Igger :o t tb% revolver. There were ■ ■ n il I n v gasps, bu t no eiptoslon. <The «« e*tlon .o f whether-S chw art-rd fired bullets Into Oeneml Pet- * ® P ” 'n.'t body as be lay ib the roadw iyone o f the moot points o t the trW . Ip ]

r there bas twen no t^uesUon o t who1 th e k i l lin g ., ^chw an iba rd yester* .B O I6 :

gator o f .pogroms in U kran la in w ill tou lich thousands o t Jews were "'■«««- commer

Torres*' demonstration was to showa t the buUeU fired wbUe the gen* rm g n °k l w a*. down would have taken ther p rune* d iffe ren t thaa thoee revealed tween 1

H ie e * t » * f ^ o t gendarmes th s l arded the coort room yesterdaylUe Schwartsbard to ld h is dramaUc ft dghU iry . again p fttn lle d the corridors to w m vievent demonstrations o f ra d a l feel* b ^ atS. .Witneesea and lawyers consumed Ito rs wiM t'-o f-th e -d fty - ln 'tllg h ta o f W to r y by »toyd bis exhihttloas. where

*— — — — cussed.

le r k o f D e p a rtm e n t O f L a w E n fo rc e m e n t momiin

T o E jcp la in N e w I^aw S 'S. H. Shronti, LeaveB on Tonr ^ ^ u l i o f 'S t a t e * W i t h - I n f o r m a t io n on A n t l.T h o f tL o g i« U « o n .

-B O lS B r Oct . IB W = T 0'M qtla ih t~ ~ ' counCy ftssestots w ith provldons n n o t the Idftho aatl*the£t act. ettec* h II tlve J a n u « . l , ,to require certU I* V * ' cates o f tIU * w ith each autooio- bUe. TM. Shrontz. chie f de rk- to DI I the secretary ftnd^ department o t r i I U v enforcement, k t t today on a I I U tour o t aquthem rldaho counties.M r. Sbrento w ill 'o p U ln th e act

J S n s ^ S ' a d S K u T - G a y E^ m t l ^ M | > ^ h ^ l cm - _ C a | . |

shipment to'ftsaesaor* ftnd to send ttotlce o f tbe certlflc ftU < UUe " a r act to aU automobUe ewneiL'^

i n l : o f F e d e n a .O o n r t F r o te o - sieun. t io n t o T i r e V o r e O r a p a n la i . carefuU

-■ - i — • eal proiCOL0M BU8. O d : I # ' '(# ) - l.T h e rugglD ' betwwQ:^ ib t . U nited M ine * *^ n in i

M>4_ P U o pp erftto ri be* cu s ld e ua* m ore' Iq IS m jto d a y w ith tbe te n tU rj ■anUng'of tedw H e o w t protecUon to the gai re m or* nU n tn f oompanlca tn tb k r aame an * t4 o p e n t* on a nfto -tm lon basts, w dgbt. Judga B o u fh ^ 'c r d v , fn n t ln g tbe *t>aR

« U tS d r - n lM L ‘ T * ttt^ iK B -e n iM i Be-ha* bor. I t o te lS S b ia e d .tlM a A b o d * c n 1 E ^ r t c k ^ g g o r t

W lj .F A lJ iS , ID A H C g ^

IBB1SSa iiiffliiiC Tiw iife' t ; . _______ I e r taaa b l

I ' 1 X .w b to -iie of ajor General Gi;Q. ^ “Bade, Commander of Union .ijiies at Gettysburg Battle f e jJ! ! icepted by Chief Executive.

, ‘ <le.U i: I• --------- th e peak-

(By TJio AasocUted Pyess) 1 * ^ ^ ,18HINGTON. .Oct. 1,9-A statue *7 '* ? ^ “ kfajor Qeneral Oeorge Gordonle. commander 61 the Union ||n|||lI a t the battle ot Oetysbuiv was , | l l l l l | | | Ited trom PennsylvanU t « ^ b y | v n U U I I I dent CooUdge who braved a cold r a l i^ d a y to honor th e .dvU w ar n r W | |

hough pa rtly shldded from the l l t J W U m U by. a canvas canopy, the ’ . ,

i^ a *h fc ~ re ft ! rh l* s * ^ « d r t ^ t ^ P r i i ^ i ^ lhe memorUl In beholt o f the n k - r ^ in C J I ia i and waited afterwards in the in * . 4 p - t , ing ly chUJy • westher u n ll l 't h e . OT r r K hy program was over. . . j -p f fu h t f IVeteron Beeuaes Bxbaottcd ring the ceremonies, H. H . Spayd. commander o t the PennfyivanU W ASBIM d Anny o f i h e Republic, became • _ated d W ft o f his ex. S M L 'dcca w itb Oeneral Meade aad .al*

0^ Loulslftnfti*iepUng the memorial o f O m eral c t fn e c s S t le. tho prealdent paid the Union to fu tu re dander % high tribu te ,' describing n in s hU t as "a responsible ftnd rdU b le

nander" whom none surpassed in- th e price

icklng the partisan support,' o t u id - t b e p i high in office and o f the public pe .contb iii I." M t Coolldge said. -“ h4 bad J?n ie d *

opportunity to be glorifed- dur* omsrftg* ta his lifetime. B u t f l ^ i y -Justice th s n bael !s fo be done. tim e, s e u lts dear6r . "To look r estimate. The record more a iid m ust b m ‘~h>veaU-oener«i~MdUie'fti~aTN3* i> e e tn rr:4

soldier and a O hrlstU n gentle* p r ic e .' - i r < produotlM

SiESWPHGIwN?STTiyFEEMSTllTE-C^

- - Juries SUIire s e n ta t iv a s o f P o r t la n d S S S ' t od B o is e P le d g e H e lp fo lo e B S coodiiiotv I P r o m o t io n o f . E e la t lo n s . resided h i

jO rm n l is) I8 E. Oct. 49 (ff7 - ^ :io M lo .lOp preftchcr.linent— P p flU nd— buslneae— men,------------------ib e r* -ijf- th e -Id a h o ^ tJ re g D n -io o d * -\y ^ (jy Ig : tour, d f the Porlland. chsmber of_ nerce, and Boise business men' led themselves here todny to a - 3 0 - 3 . ram ot m iitt ia l helpfulness in fu r- H allroad promotion o f trftde reUtlons be- r ic h t v I

n aoulhweslem Idaho and Port* ea rly sum T be work

litors from Portland were taken on S t i f f s (htseeing tr ip o t the d ty . tr{snds new ra i l

visited, and a swimming party **hump8** a t Bdise'k na u to rlum . The v is- provid ing were o ffic ia lly welcomed tonight intervftls.

layor W alter Hanson a t a-dlnner- - o m a t •e mutual problems wero dls* o v S g iS ^

l vle special tra in from Portland D ie trich, ed Nyssa. Oregon, early th is pe o^ tu re ling and then entered Idaho, m th U se 3ing at Parma, Caldwell. Nampa Meridian. T he tra in wUl leave n e m o T

r tomorrow ipom lng w ith vU lU n C U I o l duled tomorrow a t Vale and O n - A l l T n i I. Ortgon. and Payette and Welser,

M,

O iERiN lEEll--------- . tru ck !,

I Broadway Will Find E^l arroll -a Heavier,.Stronger- lan Than it Formerly Knew.

______ tn ic U«t37B,M

tU lN TA , Oo.. Oct. 18 ( ff)—E arl .-oil w ill.s ta r t h l s ^ t u m to the T r | | | i F | tit lights o t Broadway ‘ tomorrow r.m ore th a n - io u c jw n th s . ln . th e n u federal, penllentlary. . I T '. IId th a t gay thoroughfare w ill fin d 1 1 ’

rles T. KelUns, th e prison phy* in, who has watched hto condltloo fu lly since .the »New York thsatrt* producer e n t ^ the prison to be- •serving .his , te rp i*o t a yea* and a g d ^ S S

lyslcally he has been benefited Iderably by .his. sU y .Jn. th e .p en l- ^U ry and wben he walks through W d ^ 1 gates a free m an be w ill f f t r r > ftW u*t

e SS c r SO pounds a d d ltk o d b e M d e t i k D r. N e U a n s ^ d . ' M la fto u rtl^anoD Is » healthy m an p h yd - oUsft, w b i r." be added. **We cannot say. e( S outb C ■ e ,. . ia - » b * t - - t t t i a t . . h l i . j» n t ^ t »>«tlcp«l '' In bft* fttteeted him . B * b ft* t i ^ t o o i «d waigbt ateftdily and Isokt w n n arttc r Dg atid w«n. B e ooald 's tU fta a d plMWi w M IW ne ra pooods w ithout bailiff t a t s a d iU y n baaspam eouM erable tU w ^ M t 'e f • » o a ro ^ . l « a a l ^ appeute ba* be m in a c t* -w a t n r tk o to o»en a ir exer. iB r t iH a h .

iW iiiii

a l f e QC

’pil* b ^ S ^ S iS n ? slnce^ 's v w ^ B t e d fro m 'b e e to I t b ^ m , slopes o f-M ou nt «A |1 H U

io r t-d m n lt te r M a tb tf i to r t- U Am tn. tta rt^d to .N O m ltl

'Gothaisouihi

near the b M o f m k^hd w y about tw S ^U e i a ’ ^ v d td road fwhen (By

i^ S fO lfllKstatement

pid'Mbljye for fsSuance 'rloe*|W(llction on Farm iiotSi lST to 'Aid Farmer; u»n«r

. ' em or 8 n— tlo n n*Ki

1# w ?)-The w jS n S !

op ' n S r t ^ S n Various s g r t ^ Moat -o(- r o d td i t t . ^ jU u department o t f ^ . tb i u < » .* l l ii iw lto , Jardine said to - in » r m f t la t tS T to M m to r Ransdell o t iu ta . t iS i aa ,'ttlV jB IM | m y farmer must an d 'IU la i S t y . ' id B n y p m * Judgment as' tre prlbea a a fk basis for plan* tlnued,' 1 is prda y t te > and m arketug.; and. tbe/ » r l lU iM itn >tisd made'Inquiry becooia- r e o * « . n ^ caused a faU In 6 m lth ; ::i

lee oC -M ta C k . T lie secretary' .the conv e p rie b iU ttftt lo n reports would ceb id to // J n u e i ■ , i : ‘ south?*

ObJW U U, «1-' , „ ^ ' S t t f tn t i lw f t i( u o d i ahead.rather tound-.ta J r t S ^ ^ T j s t i l i n e said. )ok;^-»afftffyint«}UgenUy. they

u e g u s t . nftUon o l

a p ^ i t o ^ ^ ^ w d s ^ ^ to * the

7A TB4X. i K i t a t s sL T B : m M AR IE, Mich.. Oct. ' D n l p -J e tf P ltch l* . Canadian fo r- ni||l • u e l fle ir , died tonight of In - sustftlned wben hU seaplane

1 h e r* today.” A llen 8. Grant, S ta ta ' r In tb e pUne. to in a lerious W KXri ott in . ft local hospital. Pltchlo

In 8«u ltc a ie . M u le . Onuno. I * * ® is the son o f a..Toronto

a. POCAl------------------ ■ , ____H ^ f t y

k ^ t r R a t l r o a d ' l B — r o u p w n

gfearing Com pletionSHONE. Idaho. O e t IS UP)— the ooun \A construction between O ie t- oik the 1 Dd Minidoka, under way since Oammon u m n e r, is nearing compleUon. o f the p Bck U being d& ie by the U tah ftoee, T je tton oonpany. The prcgram *n d coUi to r th e Uylng o f U miles o f meeting rall*^ the cu tting down o t coounero I ” in the malt) line snd tb e mUdaoei ng o t new tracks a t numerous in c b i j ; Is. over l i jM U » - iir o i« c i- i™ r , iU f iiS a « t•MifiOO and w ith doubU trock- ^ e t e d between Shoshone and y iiA T>ri h. Uiet« l » i bcm > to u I a - i n « Ihc O m oD Ohort U na

MCtlon c t I S S ?

STRATION'OF IDAHO ■QMOBILES tjiCREASES MATERIALLY IN YEAR

H 8 B .-O e l.- l» « V -R *« litra lio n ~ n n i AU bo automobUea In the f irs t DUlC

months of i m is spproxl- r i H i lly, 1000 Urger th an the total »» e r*o f-*u to m o b U B -llc « U e n 8 ^ n r a~I M year, the department o f f l L I

ntoroem enl announced today. | l r f l isea. Usued du ring August <1 to^ 3347 sutomobilM snd 937

th tu brlng inc - tbe totalbe d g h i montba to 87.19< su* | IbUea aod 98M, tracks. LO St f i l t o ^ l o n s during Augiut tW 66

Murta8.7N automobOea^and M8T

js w ith collections toUlUng. , ATLAl

|ESS£ECimmESfF Hc a ^ o tf top bCDcrs a t tb e Testifj

a l eipoi tt lBo. here today da tant n ta ff Plaee . t e Jersey hem aa a t ta u id d ia m rto o cows, w a td s i 11 ^ * 1 B k v te iS H u a d a . owned tr f 'M r* .] » r t> ^ P M n a U ji^ h ih v U le .-W bo. ..w in id g r u d r t i iin p h a iiii i i i or^ » D6dge. , list o t * B t « tM :^ ^ ^ aO?«.'»tddaatoid e p W ^ f is m M ichigan. convleUc

b D ftke tft t a e k M ^ t e c * U tbe •P 'nO ^

IC T ( g ^ ^ J 9 2 i : >

( K lW lT l s^ . u n d e r ' t h e l

hit lt Now Es^tial to iu^y‘1 • ;' A . . '-dren he J lnation and Elation of ^ n ^

. ; • •ribftve s ix glam- Man Is Support ol -h,Cfadleol Democracy.”

ly The Aj»oc1M.<1 Preu)ONGTON. Oct. la -G o ve m o r l ^ n g b -o f'N e w York bas -w on th e J J ™

r o Im m ' a U |1 UBWlgH U l.1 W « “

* 2 r ^ o S d w i f i s * s ? ^ h ^ n F T Udie o f democracy, to . support . U L I I I dldftoy; * , . (le basis o f his w e a te m i^v a s ii, r Y o rk sen a tor-ins ls td i G ov- D a ^ n r tc t f m lth w ill go Into the conven- n e p o r iS U s t - y e a r w ith the delegations a llto m U . O M ^n . Washington. ■ m iSSlOn W. Montana, Id a h o ,.. Nevada, _ . ^JNew Mexico and Oolorado. E t]U lp m r - .the delegaUons. he add&i. be Mlsstodppi valley, In du d - n i.' N orth Dakou, South D a* b o is e < [InnesoU, M ichigan.)W isconsin celved t ^ odU w ill be to r Sm llh. ’ a these,- his sUlement een- o f r e fh B m n b e votes trom New England seHshaUe 1 UtUiUC .oout ■t>ta^ It I - .a p p a re n t U ia t. Governor w y nminy, r :wUl ahve a m a jority in o m m & o

DvmUon betore we oome to ^r /r jth e vote from the aoUd Uvered a t

' ' ' western ko) o r - OopeUnd la ld tb f t t \ he I S comn d u v tth dra w a l o f Wimam- G . o r sh lif ro m -tb e race "has p u t ih u n - i ^ a y 's c^ . entbusUslio McAdoo men gvaUable tc a w n . t t \ ' t ^ SnUth camp w ho t ^ t o r y . ai t aa k f fn * nnw fo r the p ooii * th e WM' ■?wn « f .» l r . .BmiUi as they were to r tlnuM l - faci f^ r tn t ^ t - o f M r. McAdo J - from , east®

' shortage.-m g b w & y ‘ d o Q u n is s io n e r /

Jd F a ts I r o p o g i t io Q U p t o p ja ye ra i n B f tn n o o k O o n n t j . etuStSed___ ,. , Havana

ITKLLO . Oct. 19 ( i> ) -8 U te j e ^ “ bet- y <y m m lg g ^ ^ J . J ) . ’

-U D tp a ye i* -to d ty ^u ia ifliC 6 r"< r =Uon from ^b is department th a t n t w d o i te w ould^ pftve th e - fiv e aod « « V t d It m ile * aouth o f PocateUo^ I f im ty would Join In a plan, to N n n w rr

balance o f Uie rood to M c- n , about 31 mUes; Acceptance propodUon was held in abey- M . baa A le m eetlns o t the taxnavera mans andS t f ^ S S L 2 , ^ t o u ^ “ 2t a t .noon-'w lUi ttie chamber o f * “ • rce members a t w h id i Oom-ler Wood said tbe road bu ild* ^^toU county since 1919 totaUed S " * ‘1?

PBSe6 OP BLAME P rO D C ltLAKE Orry.Oct. 19 (fl>)-Salt n t 1 ou n ty commlBloner Rulon H . I S la C t rv waa tree d /o f blame to r any P a ■ tlo ln y - anH thw ffnnnn rtitwi - . OJClUt o f M rs. Bdva Burgener ; Uie commissioner ,waa de - B y r o n E . as having "no catise fo r ac tion" r e a n o ury here t o n lg h t . . ^ e Jury de- id Uiree hours. ■ '

--------------------------- - BOISE

M W T E I IS i^CTIONSOFREiS

•n ie ai--------- were avi

Meeting iii Atlanta Be* iupon the

ien Man. Charged With -g- wjg rder, and Wife, Touching. J

- been ma:em or Bj

ANTA. Ga.. Oct. 19 (ip)—The meeting ' in A tu n u between p I Q C r l i I Remus and his wife, before | A u u L l l 1C, Umc lawyer boillweLWit d from tne federal penllentlary. I I I L I very affecUooate one. W arden | H n C t

r o r « c o m i x » ^ ^ t C Tnm rta tt & im i ta d i 'm u rd e r o t Mrs. Itemus. K a w .7;fytng In the prcaenc* o t * n as- . T .m liaw

prosecutor ot C incinnatt and >;«m ey repreaentlng Remu», . th e ’ w a L U k also declared Uiat a t tb e Ume o r a £ ^ (. pemus* last Tlslt to Uie prison, h e re tm la ] m e d -be c-a ga lns t-P ran k lln L .

J r .. 'fo tn ie r govemment’ oper- wo a. a ^ *h 0 W fJ i'bu trum en ta l.ln R «m ia ’ 7 ^ io o on f t . pnihlblUon cbargv. S b a t i m

has chargcd U iat d u rin » .h ia te rm Dodge and hto w ife ^ together agalpst h im . dtadpat-

“ t o .9f_m .(? i«y_.b«_h»d bftakr-O lS W to -h *r,< *re . - vwarden teaUtlcii.alao U ia t 4urV N. T .* tb b V VUtt M r*. RMnu* pcMaotad L a k e -;1 Mi. o f ^ tb ^ . p ^ .iu a itfa .v l t h in . t b S i e l Bonay to r bestowlni ta v o n , ; n £ S g

e r s - ^ i n - L a w ' A r e ' 'r I I I t y ^ f l l N o J o k e s i n A s i a W

3N0N, Indo Chona, o o t ; 19; n f l f l h r i t | | 'tothers>in*law are not;Jokeai- i ^ | | n K r J I So-Chino. I t anyone " t t i H L J I U U I M U wlOi a- rod o f irooj. i bU buslnesa frcm a n r i f : | ' : Q |

tm l f f r f l i l f e .iV-'UHivea o f tb e lr a o n s 'a b t lrd y ;- .. tb d r doQilnaUeiv' '•

S p e c ia ls e jik a h * wUl answer W th * v ■ t .

1 O n t a r i o W o i ^ 'l e t s T e r r i b l e D e a t h S e ek t o f

TON. o n t , O ct.’ l9 M>>.^Afur ' a ll n li lh t head downward t r . i i u T M ^

wire teilce In which her. foot »ome cnUgled, Mrs. JcAn ^ ;73. died .today, Mrs. SUck- I while ftttempUng lo c lim li S S m S S i , f« c e ^ lt waa believed. ,

I NH!rrihlH11 iltlH oiuded w* pr1 I I L U L U U n f i l w I i l l U th ed e fe oa e ln

th e re -w o u ld '1 • — tb a t I

Is to P u b lic U l i l i t i w C o n i ;

l io n A s s u r e S u f t ip ie n t

ipmehl toMoveProAicts.■ ______ . b to , ftt-'ttaiM ',i

t«o;;wem en.AE. Oct. 19 (AV-R eporU rei ce v ih im a n t.P to d t^ 'b y the* public u t lU tid I t * ooat'iB ttio lion assure a su ftlde n t supply O,- VUmiur.'fto Igerator cars to move Id ftbo li t h a - ln t f f t e u Die commodlUos.. W lO i empty i t ^ th a t Jdb.. ator car delivery .a t' Granger, ' R e o ly ^ tn lg, the cftstero gfttewfty^«f th i •n iW M a w a , ' Short Line, inereftsed trom i f i th e KoversmM 378 ftnd w im cftrs bd ng de« la g a t H untington, Oregon. th» p u tu e n o tle ^

. gateway, car se rv ice 'o ttle la li d n a r t id ' ammtoslon members belUvt ta f . b o u T d ** It shippers w ill be 'supplied.' . x u r s l oU reii y’s report showed cart the .'puW to 'd l I* to r “spotUng" la ' tb e Idaho jn d d 'o t Wyde y. anMncreftse; ot lU -.ca rs over Dome. ' -iau*-mv«iUbU j ea m d a y v Conr - fadllU ted . re tu rn U em p tid ■stem m a r l ^ w U bv^veKlflQ he m . Idaho p d a U U ^ x p e ^ S S ^ iS ^S S S

-recwnmended. a -w*dc,\^ftg* ticavy^peak shlpmcnU fro m sU ^ ’ U . 1 sutes caused ft..'.temponuT - . . .4I

' A irp laneI M A IL SERVICE OPENS .ANA. Oct. ,1# ( f lV -A ipe d ft lljr . ' 'led hydro-alrpUne a rr lre d stk tflday. InauguraUng a ir msU-.between Cuba and Uiq United----------------^ ^ ------------ T h tted -TT iU i

■ ■ T ~ r ■XlHnaofiTani

E S 2 2 ,0 0 0 S E R M O N S “ “j i T S- 1 ___ » p a rt of the

,W1CH, t ta g U n d .,o c t i9 c w - A iU e n o t 'U iU d ty . w b o U jto *

I preadied more ttia n aaflOOw^ « a « d t ta g i m d U SUIT a t i t He cdebrateir ,amond wedding reoenUy. and 3 X . “ X J M ary sent h im congratuUtlom. ^Lord M ayor e t N S rw ld i' ^ ^ b lm w ith hto p o rU ^ t. painted n f t r i n i a i

I daugtiter, Mtos Rose AiUen. P i L n i l l -A iU e n hftd ftlready eelebraud ? l T l l l f l l■twnnrt Jnhil— o f tmHlnntifth U f c t J | n i i

p e r R e c o r d s f o r / C C C C

a c k f o o t A s y l u m t o L , L

? e P u t I n t o U s e a g e

» E . H y n U ^ l r o o t o r o f B u . O r . Em erSI n o f P a b l io A o con D tB , B a - versitv t g to O o v e m o r o n A n d i t . ■ .

— , Has Bene>ISE. Oct. 19 (VP)—Proper rec* iX o r_ th e_ l( lah o_ iU te_ ln s ft iw _ . ■ - im at B lacldool w ill be pre- om 'n rH irA ' d and installed by B y r ^ - E . .■t.' director o f the b i y e a f f ^ S S S a S d t

t of Uie insane asylum dto-'d today when « u b m l^ to S S d S S f 1office o f Oovemor Baldridge. 5 ^ « S i S r «le audit "o f such reeords a* “ a S J i k i.

avalUble- covered lh e per* ^ iS l r ^ r i S . January 1,«1924 US October 4,

The aud it toUows c l o ^I the recent resignation o f & JS 5 ^*»u !d^ lV^ tc h c U as s u p e r tn ^ e n t . g l S n ^ U

K U v e s t w ^ ^ ' r t * * r iS w t e d

lENGERTBilECK'Si(ESMOFTWOMEiteg|s« d .P i^ n i B in g h a m to a .to. n.Y oTk O i t y P ln n g o i D o w n .b u d a n a A t , K i l l in g T w o . tiuuoo . pm

. .......... dlTOW*u xs rrE A O . p * .. ocst. t» OPr- " ^ t t r . T>mn n r^ ln to '"a deep wftsboat nau " I t i i a ^ C .

e ^ e and baggan

B ■locaT '^ S n ' to j g f i a fluW 'Y o ik C ^ . plooged .down-, i o tt.B o ^ ju tn E

» « £ SSSSLSr -w io * o f—Ilia , p n a tw < - ^ ’ ^>*

ich 'na eh ad 'P a ll or-:bU n l M ^ ^

J iA ii i B .

. f t« w id w ftr f t v u m , b u o ^ t ^

ans bas ’.b tra v ^ T W M c a is ^ '^ ^Uie Dollee .*aulnm etttw oti E u ^ t o e ^ m ^ t id i^ s t t t ^ f t ^ ^

t c a U ^ d t i g ^ t ^ b t

y « h |erson of Columbia, Unlc i;:! ly Says Public Healthvi| lenef IttiBdby Prbhibltldmi$|

<|tATW)ct!) 1» WV-Tbe ef 5l

bad d iffe ren t -yes'* and.>“a o " ‘ ,:% ns, before tbe Am erican-Pub- h a«M dation today. his coscluslotts upon an *1iH ■ -. ?

lU ie r Uian id h m i evidttee;'* m Emerson, o f C d u m b U 'o a l* . y i*New Yortc. aald U ia t pubU9: V'T) ftd benefited. ' - ' —-*1 bU conelustoas upon m O r ta l^ . ^

it ic s 'w d u g 'o v e r 'f t - p e r to d ^ 'a r r^ T. l«u to Dublin.' NeW.-Yot1e,: A P t ‘'^oh lb lU on haa .no t 'fa^C H ^i;: in decreasing. Uie. n o rta t tJ :

Mjtilt men.** - •*ibUn, sU tlsU dan. te r t b ^ 1 t t t * > t Q• t i t e Insurftnc* . cempa^y,1 hto tindlaga over- anf Winrtmllty fw A - ,- '1917, loehuive.«and l « B ' J t ^ y

c o n d it io a .ia c b M i'ip n ^ .'. f^

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M id - > » f l8 te m M e tr o p o l is ; } [

i i " . 'P f io e s A f l v S i i i l ; , ' ' - , ;

. 1 . J P A T O P A W a , .g s t i» J ,M " M N » " U,^ u 8 « r Y fc > ^ ia B U ,p n « i~ ln 1 iu » e n l lw ■ ■a W > i& u < 3 i l ia f > e S t l i f » n u i | a a i> .

‘ . f c r •bJflJDento w » Itoe p r ln d ^ - d e - . u.w ilo p a m t4 :tn t ^ . I d s b e p o to t^ t itu a -

: , t le a 'd u i i i i f ’ toe W , ,week. « the . - v M tb t f (W tto u n ^ » v 6 n l9 l« , dlggUiff

'W fll-be p r i c U e ^ eompJeW to m o tj McUoDi o f . tb e lU te by Uw entf o f

: t h l i week. u d the crop wlU h»v« been : ; ' hftrtaeted w ith hard ly i dantf,L. «ge from tietd frost. The m erlu t has

fa M m iim n n d e r a good demand ror the i■ ’ il i^ lte d lo a d b ^ the cash t m k oc

' n ia tke t (o r 'lo a d ^ P*** advaseed atMUt ma. :■•■> rjlc taL The oIe»n-up oI ; m p l ^ ^- J tn ta * ; the earty p a rt o f the week h ^ U»

t t e (hlpm eoU up to u i average o t 100 ter oer day, reports Wendell Calhoun o f ble

■ t t e foderal mar(6et news office a t l ^ o tg, y ^ p i ^ u t very few care ataU i^ le bet

Xt is exDftcted th a t; th is condition i w ma u e n d l f t f ^ a s h o r t U m e . a n d ^ i a t a

r e«r am fflita ii'w m be ba ck .to n o n * ^ sea • .'-•w ilb ta a iew d M rs . A *ca rc lt jro tb fa n d . nei

, ' * ^ j S n l S r t 6 t « « p o t a t o ^ p m e o u S r, /h a te egntlaued to n m h e ** jr . The da lly gat- > a m a g e fo r the w k * » tUO d n . ^ m lj .. . oo las t S a t u r ^ Ute high mark of the tre■ M s e s w a s n a iie o fiB O S c a is . Ofthese

aM .'d r pracUesilly ha lf, eame from the ^ ^ t t o W o r M lt in e K ^ and ^la tae . J

; > . U n s 8i 0t» shipment* have averaged ^ W cara d a lly 'fo r the past

Ithree Vfeka. a considemble P « t wtUcb. however, was o f seed moving to ® «stiorage polnU Uiroughout ^

■ aod souUiem states. About h a ll o f t t e ^ . eattee M lnnesoU crop h a a -th tid y been ^

sh lp w d . t t e movement to d a u amount- i D ^ n e a x l r ’ lajXXi ears, w h l^ i i Just

• | r V < » raore th a n WM moved to W. dato « 'yea r ««■ . , ' ^ :iotv... ,-o»popMo»f^r* . 11

, '.pP .tte t» le » y ja a r te ^ j^ ^ op«

. ■ ^ ^ B e i< e : : A large pa rt o f U i« a e ve » ul< w j S g l t e ’ r iv e t va llfy q f Mtoneaoto ed

..• i 2 ^ ^ t 5 p a i o t » « w a s |na

^ S l n g ^ p c l n t ^ cas^■ io a c k ^n u ik e t ha«,6een m ost5T»l t* J

. «t.Qf: {o r laaded cara o f «n<l ^eOcTo B5c fo r Rural#. wlO» s ijto ^

■ -a Dlckpl h igher on both v a r le U ^ M a »a a B u M U ^ v e sold at 60c to SM in WB L - lM d e l - C m ^ c e e t e m w e r i te e e b e e i ^a '~ ' moeny» • t J . 0 .N a l RMSieU. c rW c to l ls a c k e d • » • »nd' graded. Iliura ls have b r ^ h t TOc ! » i f / to » c iaekcd and graded. - ”I Idaho p o u to shlpmenu to date fo r » I ^ • t t e «eason aro 8«00 cars, compared wlUi 9 4M0 a year ago and 9200 a t UiU date » I - t f e y r t J s ago. ^

I H o r s e - D r a w n C a b a S P a r i s T r a f i i c B a n e UJ

PARIS. Oct. I t W l- o u r “ *J cabbies w hh U w lr iu « l horaes <ue

- wurse u ffa n leia ' p f - t r a K ie ^ wa - tn ttn — . t t e taxt chauffeurs n te a n ig e n ^ ly '

supposed to be so hatd-boUed. ^ o r s t cio t aU are p r lva u motor ow iU » and fl' chauUeurs. whoae dcllntwencif* out-

I a ifm ber those ol the tax i d i l v ^ nine '

. ’ “ There arc more iha n^M times as many, taxis in Paris u hoisedrawn

1. “ veh ic les-for hire." but iomehc?w the ■'

eld-fashloned cabbies seem to run am uck cif the police for evenrthlng ex*

' -cep t nnek ing exhauau and speeding.^ l ^ ^ a ^ f o u ^ o t t t e ^ ^ l ^ v ^ -

. are fo r fa u lty idenilllca ilan ploUs or t l • Ucense numbers and a U nth each arc it

■ f i O M ^ ' s ^ U iJnd d r iv ta g '3 ih ^ l^ a " l l UOM. b

................................ af t a l / t Rich Pem ttxon _

' ' - 'f itcny Is flio Itirifi-fcC und ownt ; Is land o f t l ic Mcimcrninoiin sm. It

, llM o ff llio 4>slnimc koutliwcxicni iHtliit ‘ ’o f l u ly . from w hlclj I t I" si-iHinitcil liy

_L -? ( te d<jcp. ourrow *n(n ijt ot Ho^wJua.• -3 Tbo po'pulnllon I* about 3,000.0(«>. it ; • I , form a pn rt o f tl.e lilofidom o f lu ly .

. .‘I P la in Fomotu in HUtory' t The p la in o f Khorop Is In l liltw tliie .

r T . J t extends in lund from t l i r coast o f tlie : > i ^ t ^ n c » a . SM tn .tlie I ' l l '* <>»■' '2 8am arto.nnilo loDg tlii!ronM l l rood ic t• L‘| Cwm CacwfTca te 3oim- >I'P

I f l ' " ' * 9 ^ r e are ftll klmlw « f |>cnj»le lo Ihe <. ■ f ^ 7» r ^ ■ t a e l9^ r ^ tA fW wlm « a lfy « •

ij• B W fU W M O U T H . Eng.. i c f c v i M p V l

ehildren's church w iU r-lji v .1tished In St.-M ichael's p a r tif t 'b w S ^ to , | place o f th e rura l Sunday ia ftcou io n '

' 'tch9«|i ■ ■• ."C h ild ren -wUi provide th e lr 'o w n

D ^ c R f . 4Mesm«n, n i|d e r> ''0f.'lM ilb M VWand cho irr^U K er Uiey wiU e l e b T ^ . .own children's council.. w h lt^ .lD lIl t e / 0respoivibis fo r t t e c ^ r e o ^ chureh, '

: and'ailocste its oolleetlon. '7: ' ‘ . ■ f

ihiiin^p nnTh T n t i i f iH n l l I ' n H l i l T Jl I M

a is w iiM■ n,

V a n d a ls , i n S a m s W it h W h i t -

m a n , E x h ib i t D i f fe r e n t - B r a n d

o f F o o tb a l l T h a n B e fo re . ' 3 SJ_____ . ■ . , In a

curl\ l8p«clal to T te News) ' ecu

U N IV S f^^ T V 'OP' IOAHO, Uotpow, peel Oc^. 19—IdAho's fo o tb ^ t« im ohowed | dese marked ImpnfKement in h i game 'U id against w h l t i ^ « 40 to 0,>'ictocy, b lit mm the scon i» ho t io be taken a t a 'o rlr ' ran) terlon tha t the Vandals are unstoppa* T) ble.^^F ibys tha t gained conslMently V v aga&ut W hitm an prolM bly vou lA teve been stoppatf by a irtronger tcata. S l. th ^

m at by Idaho. ........ ^T he Vandal s tu c k showed good early ^

season fo rm and preasnted a sm M th- ness lack lns In t t e O r^ o n gaoie the Saturday previous. For the f irs t time th is season Idaho displayed drive and r * * forward pasting o iilU ty In U » t u o e \ ^ game. W hitm an weakness, however, 1 ^ m litlm itts m uch cred it Idaho f<rtlower» ^ are U klng fo r th e ir favorites,

. Kfb tJsn B fte rrtf Freely. pfip■ Observera w lih>an ey» to the fu ture, aboi no t on ly the hnmediate fu ture, bu t next nun seaaon. w ill to tS rte rt Erb's extensive! reai use of reserves a ta ln s t W lh im M as t te | unu outstandins po int o f the gasia. . .E rb .!^ *ti had 3* n e n In su it and used eviffV one. ven MDU o f th e n twice o r three timca.'The ^ big guns o n t te V andal'iquad atiurtod 5 |^ bu t wteD th ey ^ battered W hitm an ^ fo r a eouple of touchdowns and W h it- inan had fa ile d to show any od ious, th reat Erb ccipmei^eed sending in a i ^ ^ o t o f Bopltomoreo. > [

Idaho na»de tw o ' f lra t downs the openhig quarter and guined drive h Uie j

r ith much of Idaho's fu lu ro « r id l r t ! n + ^ U len t in th e lineup. Uie Vandals crash- Dd over fo r <eeven firs t'dow ns. W h it- m an made three f ir s t downs In t t e f l n l

th a t »in>hli> tn . iro^ress 10' yards on 'a wuiftataed drlvd. .

Ttgardiess o f w te t l l- )n e n o j'S rb 's .3i j ^ 'o n lh e ' l lB ld . 4 U . ; ^ , r ^ m a d i tS o yards from s c ^ & S o M fo r ic W hitm an. ^ /)■ ■ ing

Idaho's Passing Qame.Good . Idaho's pasjlng game was good and M ^ e d i i a yards on sU completed passes o u t 'o f e ight a ttem p ts Idaho knocked down 13 and intercepted one of ^ . W hitm an 's 17 tosses. T te ftjisslonaries completed three piuses fo r an advancc flL M jr trd H i ' ' . ^ u r .' Follow ing Uie scoreless Ue w llh Ore- ^ Bon Erb is like ly to have d iff icu lty ^ keeping Idahoana generally from being ^ too opUnilstie over the W hitm an score. N ext Saturday Idaho meeU MonUna aod on>SonUna's showing ao fa r Idaho goo w tu te a big fa vo r ite .. Though Wash- bre ing ton s ta te and Washington both have j era beaten th e Orissuesr Montana always n t has bctn a good-bpponent f or the Van- ja r

'3UC E r tr ta m i th ir lookou t'ths t'h ts nicn 'jq r■ wUl not U ke the . Montana game loo in

i ____- M iu M M P c f a C K r r . rH» ' A t tinted »>».• nOority ..f tlio , ^; currcnt o f llie MUl>!^^lpIll vnrJe* from | pu,* five f « t iw r ■ w m il lo nliont u-h f«M ^^di■ per wcood. dcpen«llna u|iflu tlic cron* , w i ’ sectica o f N ic ir irt^r UM«J i Ijp ■lopp' A t ; ter : - ISW- t f iu e r i l i l stH»<t-i>Mt»a-.i-i irrpnt !jfl« I T orif* from ilirc o ftoft i i i five fw i P«f.’ » ____________ i f ui

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I 1 hCt*~pu"»M«J'and” X r w r tu ' H|!; i t a secoiiii heart. T liU . l»o»cv»r. U . ^ I-P P L a t i;n l o n ilm otbor l.anA» i f nn M l N «rO«*^ In lm * aM u ii I t i .igm

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s b is p , Oct. j ^ e , -.(ciat^xnm try has a < very feooa s u p i^ rM f w

uie Unii«d s u tM ..4^ i s ^ o f crop ,and Amtri< iveatock esUmatec. ’ ' ‘ M & n

m o l t in < i»tM U!»i> t ta » , n n «'a ll, except in .Ttocaa'and O ktihom a, eoM tar h e r e ^ feed^l»a*'no t had tim e .to j S ui ^ i o p o fu r n p e n t rains.; /fig e ia t t e d w-aldi greatly improved feed In Texas, Q i B :

fdaho m n tW irtn a fewoot t t e DDrthem sections U U eouoti:u rlng of feed hoa m u lte d In a s ligh t inadMxosonol declins. W in U r range pros- .

i T t - s r ' . r x & s r t . f f imd Soulhwestem W yom ing. F rost d id b ls to r jome damage tb. .higher’ and nortte<|p batlto ! ronges'Uiat were la te : in .c u r ln g .„ , : • . w ^

T te hay and feed crops are genenu- pa ss ' 1 y >-ery good and In only a few emsU :tp an ireas w ill t t e feed and hay be shorter tween ^ lost season. ure .d i

Oattie are coming fro m t t e raaget ore m n v e r y ^ ^ --

Kontana. and t te ' a r e '^ u S i l>etur than laat fftU. T h e movement u s been tate ia eoms areas due tu id u c ili ate 'curtng o f leed. - Improved prioes .B ^ ln las resulted in some loca l demand fo t Tof nli } r e e ^ stock and there U i tendency : vides xt hold more h e lfe n aod hetfer cahres . n some sectlons,'whieh haa resulted tn -fiinicv t e culling and a O lp p t^ o f more ( if f- trade and less-desirable cows. BeUer , irlees to some aecttoas te ve brought Ibout tho m oving o t a oonslderabie lumber o t large ateen. from Uie a l- 7 “ “ ' ■eady Ught supply^ T te west had an e - s a inusually large c a lf orop th is year.SatUe are going Into t t e w toter to irery'g'ood oondltton. ’

Siiecp and lambs teve 'm oved from tummer ranges in very good flesh aad t e breeding c to d t wtU go to w inter »ngcs In Very gtx»d atepe. Bhecp cou- UUons to Texas .have been greatly improved by r a ln ^ so t te t t te only ireas w ith unfavorable w inter ‘pros- , w cu are p a rU o f t te desert nngest >f Utah, Nevada and SouUiwesUro Wyoming. T te re U a strong dem aajte r-ew e -^ lam be ,-ya rtlng -.«w «s snn ____roung ewea fro m local sources. whUe Ite local demand fo r o ld ewes U not n .su o n g as laat faU. I t seoms U iat most o t the ewe lambs suitable fe r

n»iTW.s«t wW be . ____. Deta ils by ^ U U k

T lie sum m ar^ fo r' tae* ^ te t t t i iy s :^ ! ! ! Idah»<-Unusual am oiin t ot ra fn 'd u f- '

lng SepUmber. grass getting a good I ta r t W to te r range prospecU aro lood.' w lU i an abundance ot fie ld pas­ture and a l l o lh c r feeds. Oood demand fo r foiiat and yearling ewet. Tend> ency,to rv fto ck catUe, bu t young s tu ff a Is t e n t to find .

x n a h -^ p te m b e r m lns Improved UU on d 'w to le r ranges and pastures. W ln-

eastem an d *so u ^e m areas. b O r^ m f s te r t on the weat desert. CalUe to s good condition, w llh good demand toA fd t and feeder s tu ff. Keen demand fo r etra Iambs and young ewes. I ^ l y good.demand fo r old ewes as one'year breeders. W to te r feed supplies gen­erally adoflunte. Nevada—FWl rangA rather d ry . iv lth unsatisfactory wtoUr jrange prospecu on the d o e rt. CatUein a -w » rrT e h e r* iiy 'in -T i« o d 'fe c ‘dlUofr —to the no rthe rn and western counties, bu t there is some th to slock to drier locallUes. Oood demand fo r both cat- Uo and lambs.' There U a keen local

tafflbs and yearhng cwcs. piles fo r stock calUe and sheep apppar adequate... except possibly to cenlral. southern and easUm counUea So iw tendeno^ to sell oatUe and tocrease

^ / o m l a —S tw k ibovmg from high'-' — er ranges.''Lower pastures are dry bu t fu rn ish ing good teed, tte ug h lacking somewhat to quonUty. CatUe market ia holding a te u t steady, most ot k i l ­ler- stock coming from outskle the state, l ^ b prlcea are a te u t holding ,though^U ie fc^a re '*qS t^*ft fra^ 'u in ba oomlng from outside t t e su ta . W ash- to g ty —C attle and sheep to very gpod

tembCT ra ins, fa ll and w toter range prospecu very good. 8on» tendency to

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lies ahoiit l.« )6 .ian s mi.1 Spain 1.000 nn. T h e production o f lho -U n ited g j j ntoM tliirlU R ithe punt » lt ycnw has e li nbout JJtunnatrlc tonn per j.-« r. i5 2

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S ' ^ l d ^ * w o a ? f e m S ^ ^ 'sS Sl lk Ie , . fa r m e r ]y .^ T i^ FU ls^'ldaho. td' . T a k '^ C ^ o r ^ r e l ^ Mra;i t e i i i l i t t ' t oday’ » W 5 5 l*S

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2 Ssort. ^ W orate ,.-< n : a., tiia rg e o f to On ahtog -twp U n lM e u u a checks fo r ^ n t i , U M 4 f .IM .0ff. B te H a d te es in - con lfti

eted b y t te United States grand ortwoi r y a t Boise. Idaho.- In court she year'ia p l a i n t th a t p r lo t-to h ^ marriage, w ilk ie tiea s te Uved » t T w in Falls. h » w iUi ) ther had purchased some L ib m y month ods fd r he r,/a od th a trnvten . a f t ^ le f t h

i ' U id i t t h r ^ ;< W r e f d r ln te rcst 00 ; • e bonds:' .dhe declared th a t when o m le learned they were fo r 'a n o tte r Boy) 1 yrUe S a lU i w te also had moved h » ^ om T w io -F a lls u> ^ t , ^ hod t

lease w ithout ba ll was condiiloned qq re I her.prom ise to .re tu m 'to Boise fo r g jue 1 la] i f called by the-govecnoteot. (W e rn m e n fch led o t t e t l t i s T i t iS ie nlU i'W Ukle is oUegM to te ve ea a h ^ . 1 egally .were d^ve re d to .her h d n J id wefe.cashed last fa ll, one a t th a - ih o D tpa rtm e n tjita re and Uie o the r ^ <

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■ tftn on \iWalli Alvin

r t ' i f ^ . s s s s t o f l s t i r s ■Um a n i ln Uae fo r. tlte aeuoa.^ Pinch ftdd* w e ig h t-to . th e ceoU r o t ihe line • •B tf th e W« youngrter .hae plenty o f -

' f ig b t u d drive.. H e U l u t m u te rln g ' the B ra in p la y t and w ill no doubt Te< ts ln • reguU r berth a t the pivo t po* klUoa. •

J j . Kempton h u be en 'p U y ln g f real M . SUM f t t center bu t U Ugbt to r the po>

«od ehltUDs hlta. .to end teems to be A happy aoIu tloD .ror the cu n . pletloo o t th e fo rw ard waU. Kempton ,

'hantUee the ba ll In g c ^ ah ipe and wUl be valuable u a receiver o t pastes j

giving th e S ru ln s tw o wlngmen tha t ! can BOatch the o va l from tbe a ir to r gain*. Kem pton alao is one o t U\e scrappiest players o n the BnU n string and haa displayed defensive abUlty , w orthy o f no te In th e . gam«p uiua tar.

got a ha rd drllUog scrimmage. I t m u \ the t lr s t m U o t th e wek and tromthe am ount o t t ig h t and pep monltest 'a rest d id ^ sguad good. Apparently 'the UsUqss showlns against Bois«- bas 'had Its effect and th e B ru ins have de> 'tennlned to w in back th e ir self esteen. <lh e game Saturday w ith Pocatello <looou M a sort o t (um ing. po int In L

' the B ru in season aod a great deal de< «pends on th e outcome. W hile a de- p

1 teat a t l ^ t e l l o would no t attect tho\ standing o t the Brutais In the d istrict ‘

I t would more tb an l ik e ly be the death ; knell o t any t itle aspbatlons.

■ The B ru ins wlU probably leave F ri­day m o m ln * fo r th o Oate .CJty in order to make the tr ip l iy easy stages

> and have p le n ty o t tim e to rest Atter grI- their a trlva L I t Is a .b ig day In Poca- m

tello and tana th a t p la n to accompany sutha team w i ll do w e ll to teeene rooms, a t

' Tbe Prlnoe o f Sweden wUl be in the etOate C ity on th a t da te artd the B ruin tb

f game la one o f . th e . features o f the t rL c e l ^ t l o n In h is honor. , th [; ^ T h e practice o t to i ^ h t ^ ^ ^ ^ y g y t«

na‘‘S S * i ;^ w R ? t t5 * S r tT O iS u r «ot tbe w ^ k to r the B ruins: ^

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iir ' ' 'new v o r k , o c l U (/B-OmUnj S■ ' about to r a new manager o f the Boston tH■ Bravee. I t w u understood today th a t In V ovnen o t the dub hod reached a dccl- H' Jf sion I t w ill be betler to engage n young-’ er leader, perhaps ooe w ith a playing s t

as well u a good managing future. In tpreference to h ir ing a veteran Uke T rls i&Speaker. w

I t leems fa ir ly w ell esUbllsbed that wJ . Speaker, whUe under consideration tor Mi

^ e ro ir n t th e 'S ds tm l i e l n Color wasgiven to the sto ty o t Speaker's possible nl

I engagement tor the fa c t (ha t Trts a l- !vways h u had a big tid low lng In Boston, k

B f \ where he played w ith the i te d Sox fo r »r

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i Lucas Chosen 1927 ™, C a p lin of Bruins S

I ■ ' . OCI Thomas Lucas. B ru in end. w u

i .elected cap ta to 'O l the T w in Fa lls ,h ig h school 1027 footbaU team a t a r J

} m eeting he ld M onday nlaht. Lu ca r ^ Is a nu m be r o f tbe senior class and ^

pliCying h is second year on th c 3 ru lo if i r s t s tr in g , . He Ups the beam a t to i170 pounds and won recognlUon l u t ^year b y hla-..efteetlve work In the » »

' whig po s ltloa He was menUoned w j' by -m an y coaches in Uielr a ll-state Ne

selections a t the close o f last sea- sen

r t o tlBhtTtec=~ ^ eesary to r tho. captain at a B ru in ita

. team and h u been a leader In sportA .ter, th roughout l i ls acbool years. W ith - wa, o u td o u b th e Is ooe o f the best ends mJ developed In the Tw ta PalU h igh

school, he 1s never out o f a play on. detense-and Is one o f the surest re - ,) celver# o t passes in the district.

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I Ardent Fan Selects » i M jrthical Grid Team m ■ From Bruin Players ;5I Here Is you t chanco to indulge in the r greatest o t aU indoor sport*, picking• m yth ica l elevens. M r. A rdent Fan hasr subm itted w ha t be believes an unbeat- \. able eleven composed o( past and preo- ■]: en t tootboU playera tha t have served >1 tb e lr .tim e on the T w in Palls g rid . A 'J i tru ly - noU ble oggregaUon. M any otJ these men are msJtlng history on col- *f tege grids th is s e a ^ and proving tho {

-a rg u m e n t-o f-M rr-P a n -th a t-th e y -a fe —J good. Bome o t them have'not entered -

tho In s tltu tloos o t h igher learning and w ha t th ey would have dono on college |elevens m ils t be le tt to speculation. ‘ -

' nbout Chuck ,ABaetson; to r a ^ i j t e r berth. Cbarles Vance a t one o f the t»'

t tackles:, how about Swede Jenkins in I tbe baektleid? T ry your luck o t p ick- ; Ine an a l l sta r e le « n ond send i t in . ■• Here la M r. A rdent Pan's le tte r: —

"Sports E d ito r News; Here's m y a ll- , r star. aU -tlm e footbaU team composed o f 1 T w in P a lls h ig h school graduates o t the I las t 10 years. Not a weak spot there.

How would the a v e r ^ team ta re op- : posed to such a consteUatlon u th is?1 ,K 9 J :J J W « -B » i» n d jilf t« jm (L j£ fin J c M . _ L xhance, th rough tba.llne ....H vea U .thc. - ; im phsflh lfi. bB ppcn»d.-aod-th»-«nem y - I ROt th rough ^ whole team ju d T im m .: playing safety, would get him . And on ‘ tho ottonse w ith O arrity , T im m . O ls *• Neumaim and Speed Newmann to carry‘ the ba ll. O h. b ^ . tHere's many a co l- < — -.r- ■ _ L _ -- = (

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8 AN .FRANCISCO. O c t IB WP)- Par w e ite m to o ti» ll t-icvens rcmam-lng a t hotno Saturday, buckled down . Alalto heavy practice today while others a l r i \fin ished In whlrla-lnd workouts pra- Newparato ry to Ihvoding d is tric t gridirons afterover th e week-end. C qocI j "Pop" metW arner eompleted sevcml days o t ex- wasoipertm entlng w llh t l ie Stanford un lver- nado:s lty SQuad « lth . the announcement handJtb a t he ,m ay s ta rt a new baektleid of leat. Ioonslderable more poundage next Sat- coUegurday against the Oregon An>cs lh cerenth e ir 'came s^i Portland. in-C a U tom ia . fresh -fro m victory over Calif<O regoa tuned up to r a brush w ith to beth e pow erfu l Olym pic .club team and to r tits galaxy o t na tional stars. . « they

Coach Knocli Bagshaw o t Washing- Thito n centered hla, attenUon o n ^ v e l - »ege.opment o f a suitable aeria l atUtck ti'ontw ith w h ich t v hoped lo stop the strons the t WashlngtOQ' State college squadN d th e r team h u . fe lt defeat th is ve tillseason. • dlst Z lM q n |*B lL _« lu n5 1b y_ lw o -su cceM ltecon fen^ce dereatji. d rille d steadily to r the ‘ita struggle wiUi Idaho w hile Uic la t- foes te r settled in to intensl>-e practice and w atch fu l waiting to r Uie invading toe.

le w team o f todoy U u f hasn't Uic wSb strength ot Uits n u U ik n l team.

W ith O a rr lty t o > u o ond Lucas andTaylor to receive them (he.baU would lO m il sim ply go down Uie tle ld l tha t's all.How a lM ut Newman and T im m running Ebeach oUier's Interference? Remember ff lOta Neumaijn’fi sensoUonal kicking. He f !was capta in and quarterback o f the a ll- Ins u te , team. Every member o f m y aU- ^s ta r team i j u either been on the a ll- ^state eleven br has deserved such o ra '*place. l i^ l

W ho can aclect a te a m . th a t "would w hip mine? / P I -

L. E.-:-Clarence Taylor. M.L , T .—John L e l« r . ^ ML. O.—Auibcrt Pralim . , i n '

, 'C .—W olton Swim. WR. O.—Robert P u ttie r. UR. T .—Pat Plynn. IH •R. E.—Thomas Lucas. jtul

- L . H.—SlerllRK Newman.P. B,—clarence O a rrity . |w1Q. B .—Oscar Neumann, a

‘ In o rd er lo make places to r t^ose too 3 .v a lu a b U t-^ 'U ^ v i^ u L lt-h '^ b ^ ^ n e e e s -- | - sary to ' change lo n tt posElons. B u t a | ; tackle can p lay guard equally well so i ‘ no damage to the team slrcncth could : i resu lt from the switch. 1— r-i.,— ( Ar dent Pan) R

Tbe OrpbeumliHA TIN E E SATURDAY i l

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I The T h rill o f a Lifetime'^, on j the WorM*B Largest Screen

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.(B y . ' l& ' ^ m S ^ te d P ress). IiB « r-y o R K :< O e t; lo -co U e g e .io o t- ,V-la.puUlnC ' t t ^ t a f l ip tlops^earlier . .

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Mks. 11 baa already been knocked ; . U 'BgiO iut th o topes by u nerles of .

m so m e r« w lt« ^ i^ t M il be a topsy f l rvy seaaon.'■affibewilavrUig lo keep ,

w ith a s .th e -x u to changes, i f No- ' nber uo fo ltU 'aaJ^h inB like the up- ^ » U ia t O c io ^ 'a lm ia y l m ush- oct. id tn . • • - In 'The cUmax':b«Ulea are yet lo cotne w < t the c a m a ^ so la r imds defeat es- u t^ . b y of

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: ■ one X lW B ira l* FaU jn,i|Alabama: and^StaotcrJ. intersecUon- w hI riva ls , who f e i i ^ t to a tie In l u t stoo

!w Vear's d a y ^ ' ^ t wason batUe ter m opping U p 'W rivals previously, tho et s w ift and" sudden downtaU- this n w ason. Oeorgla . Tech's golden to r- ^ id i ido: awepl over.'A labama last week, i - . ind ln ii the C rin so n tide iU f irs t de- ( i l . a t? ^ U jre e y e i» ' U iile St. M ary’s hue]

a „a r.. wIn tu rn S t. M a tT ^ was trim m ed hy .1 ^ U lforaia, whoser Oolden Bears appear be v U g lng a Comeback i ^ d biddbtff

r the pa c ific e o u t confcrcnce Utle ey h d d fo r so m any yeors.The Navy, B row n and Boston col- le . undefeated-'"along the eastern .J/*, ont th o M u t seaaon. all have bitten le dust to fa r . - O ut la th e w ide open spates. V n l- •n lty o f U ta h and soUtem MeUio- s t bo th fin ish ed the 1928 campaign T id a ts A M -IM iP « « n ^ lls o = h tt^ {a lc m Boi le “ long eo un r* trom early season a l l es th is year. ; U ta li. Rocky moun- and in conference'champions. feU/before gen orthwestem’s powerfu l teom. Uie

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jcatello Bov. Doei'EyeryUilnBr' ' Good Quarlemacl should Do J™ and Gets Berth on team. Kul!

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U N IV r a s r r Y o p idaho ,'.M oacbw , “ ^ '*1 : t l 9 - 4 t Isn 't on ly In the movies and ■ '

story ';books th a t coUege JooUiaU Toes a n made in one game, lf«(|uent> U io lt^ llrs t^ ^ r w ^ b u

KenneU \:Barrett o f PocateUo go t hla Illa tio n in to collcge footbaU In Uie s s h itm a n game l u t Saturday.'aad he th fl f l ood out so s tr ik in g ly Uiat CharUe Brb. laho-a head c o u h . noUCled h im a lte r ^ O i ID giune he had earned a permaoent m m xi ace cn Uie Vaodal varsitji; B a rre tt » n r t dn 't seore a drop kick from m ld -tie ld 1 (A I the lant te«.seconds ot play to save le day to r h i * college but as-< lianer- . ick he d id n m tho team io a h ig h ly norre ed iuib lo m anner. UcUed andvblocked tectlvely, passed accurately and even lacked'^ the b a ll hlmseU several Umes >r good g a in s .' Ba rre tt did everirtblnff good quarte riiack should db and d id the a

lem so. weU, ttia t-evcA ^ rb . h in u e lf S c ln i 3e o t th e greatest quarterbacks .the cst h u ever had, sat up and watched . Ils new t l a ^ . Previously a th ird - Tlngf mon. B a rre tt had b e « given b is . lanoo and h a d made gaod.- ^

Problem Solved ,Thto ra th e r rbm anlie -d lacovery-o f «rTett-soivea-u»-ouart«rbacJt-ptoiJicin I Idaho. Red Jac6by. playing hts th ird nd las t year, is one ot Uie leading fie ld ^ * cnerals en th e coast, bu t Erb has fe lt le lock o f a good quarterback to a lte r- ate w iU i Jacoby. >- 'So fa r th is season Barre tt h u been

n U te ,U ilrd squad. Be did/ no t play 6 t l

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Q i r l s D re s s e s

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Basque and S traigMothers and Girls will welc of new Fall dresses in sizes can outfit their daughtra the TOOst desiwblor d r ^ febrics in^e~fflI)st^deHgmf

120. 1927; ' V r

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i jo r league TOagtiatef';ever, t b o t t ^ t ta 't t iV .^ making KAesaw M . J im d la ' "su^ p e b ^ t

emc arb iter." _ • . C lrcu lt,;tPor more Uian » quarter eealury N«lV ha.*» U vfd bosebaU la h la speiw lu m -n o t Uie baseball o f T y . Oobb Id lho b ic luigues. o f monejred ln - resu and large salaries, bu t th e baser o L S ? lU o f - U ie kkb on the' sandlotfl. lo 10 c ity, Provldeoce. • , . I H S Sfle h u l l ie probably uolque dlsUno* proportU m o t iiavtng ruled over more th a n tamUlar WO teoma aad havlag buUt up s ix TbereC agues. I n Providence U io ro u ^ ily a ' testli 'ganlzi.m amateur baseball obtains— htmdredi la -u ugTaaaiaatUbfa 1» a re fle c tkm og a g ^ lm O'Netl'a 77 years o f e t fo ^ I . ' ba ll m «

le f ir s t gnme against M antaoa sta te C n R K I sd w u le f t home wbeo Uie team w en t ^) Oregon, i f t o no t Ukely t h a f » r t) N E V urposely kept B a rre tt under oover .the • j i t p a r t o t Uie seann. General op to- n o t observers a t tne W hitm an game, BOST hioh Idaho U »k 40 to 0. Is th a t E rb nm e. I I u u surprised u aoyone a t the w ay ed a nei la rre lt performed. I t w u large ly E rlcH aj uroughh ls eaorless passing th a t Id ah o a higb ; lade Its passing attack so ettecUvo run o f 3 go lnst'U ie Missionaries. One o f B a r- te r In 1 e ll's tosses went 30 yards s U ^ h t In to Cochi tie arms o t Roberteos. Idaho haUback, exhlbiU aclng toward the goal line . Robertson to'. 63. aught i t eosUy'and dropped over th e stn tgh t oal fo r a touchdown. r e ^ lnR ich Fox. now Torslty basket baU aod

reshmon footbaU ooaob a t Idaho, who ooched tootbau a t PocateUo h ig h chool, when 'B a rrf lt t w u mere. Is u .

» rte tt.-:* * I-ah ra ys -fd t-h» :w eu ld -e te ie i” '.:- tut some day u a good college, playu,**- I T a I le said. *'Ho needs experlenoe bu t now ha t he h U 'b e e n given'’h is f i r s t test ,nd made good U ^ t WlU oome QUlekly." la

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CKRANE*EW M M ^ i BlLL^OSTON, <M.- ooch-e. l U bUUard ^m m potn, eetabUib- ’ H I new record b l 18.1 bUUards'against *.! Hagentocher bere' today. by in aU B g v .'' igh ru n o f '3 M ., 'T h e previous'high V-V>^rt 1*' opochrsine w oa 'th e 'm iM '.U o A of Itli'K IbiUoa m atch w ith R a g e a U e b W iM n .; '^ ^ 63. ' TooigU t he won h U ' f o d r O i ' . r . : '^ ligh t block 330 to 93i. Fou r b l ^ ' laUi to .be placed. ! ' •

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- t t u m o f ' Ota servteee Whleh wlQ : H ' . . dude o M l t t Bttido and widrenea len - IS e m b K N i'e C 'th e looal O b i 'a a . . 'a e m i received ISO M th d r ’ I h u o r . . the tleke t Teoelpte fo r the .WOI «]0 . . . JubUee c o ixe rt gfvep here T h in loD ■ t n m ln f . . A Moosd lyceum .ootim

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g r : " ' '£ ’ . . u n . R . R . Bnuinon -aad U n .n M cOtaUi were tacetM M e t^ .. c b u m liv iaU bridge dinaer* 7^

M d s itu rd k ir evem op M tho Bjt , „ Don home. T i i ^ eveniM the cS W ■.< acbeme -WM p e « h M J d fo U . On^ wea>served e t 7 o'clock a t elsh t cfS? tab le i eintered w ith a c ry tW boti

. j u n ir t ey e» en in t-,tha _co laL -ich^ : > w u chann liig ly eattled out ' lh 14'“ * ' der end g o l ^ l t h the table* oentF W • w ith laveuder flow en. H igh sehore3 * . .......- > o n by M n t A. J . Ptako wid mcWi« by U te . U . V. 8 wlg«r. Eadi ■ed, l is t included sa names.«Ub ^ b e n o f the B . Y . P. U. w ll

t ' .en te rta liud a t a progrceilve i t ihK9_ , , ..Thursday evenlnc The f l n t coiav* w ill be s « m d a t the home o f ien .B d e n Atwood and w tth oo<■ea th e ^ e s ta wUl be; to ld o f the iflM . **®P. \ .tw « . Mem ben e f the Home Culture «t i u n e t Thursday w ith kers. W d te r Qm t» . fo rd ^ t o . Oeo. Pritchard « i

in * . Twelve members. respondedw )3 . rou ca ll v l th favorite retipas. Outs t d ' the business session pla ttf. Were «i u 4 Dieted fo r a one x 'c lo c li. eorered i

i n J M rs. J . P. C arr Wbea tbe 'm uw ill sew fo r the Ohlldten's hoot

J « 3 . Boise. M n . c . O. ^ V ^ e U s r^ M w “ v tm t l i is w on tht IM liit iU Hi I te oy. y^ . TSselut. »M » melt.

i^ ia ilN lll ll lE llE K Mf t iN iMsnHDraM , . W w a rd f a ito o r s in U UT erage o f 8914 B u lu l l

; i J ' Acre From 6 7 ;A & t « . la ,

i t i ■'■ • AMffrasoAM; o o tn - B tn n t : a U . . to o r o M h U v ld n lty finished tbrea: 5 1 ■ > M ro day a fie ld o f w heat eontatoln

W est Bt t o j , urday and Sunday.

, , J Mlsa M argaret Peter*. U a t the , ^ L in t ln s home near Roinraon th is « 4 f§ heJpljjff to cook fo r a threahlng ew t « . . M i s s W aite and U ls t B U llker wei

________T w in Palls-over th e Week end, a lt

l« n home folks.I ll io e e from th is v ld n lty whoJ ta T w in Falls on P rlday lo hear 801

^ M r nw4 V4nt B, q , ^caH kel. Olenn R. Kunka l. Misses .woi V KunkeL JesU Kunkel. Heleo W aitet h i ' Helen :uuriker.eu l Charles Underwood, w ith the A no f j ; company, w u In th is v ld n lty on 1CM ' ' (Uy, buying chlckena.

J TVyiN FALLS SINGER IN g . , RADIO CONTEST RECIl

- * 2 ' ■ H arold M . Hines le lt Wednt— ^ fn r n nl » uhere he w ill

4i f l P W r tc lta ] as a canlddate :^ T w in PaUa In connection w ith

. ■ ?|3 au d itio n ' to be held there Thw__________Bvpnlng undfT the auspices o f th t

*31 j w t e i ^ n t fo u h d a U !^ “^ The plan provldea fo r the selei

. o f one man an d one woman, vocs \ ' and amateur, in Idaho, which wl--------i ---------------4hfl, pu flxa f.-n f .the.iudlU oa l i v j

4 W ln n e n In the various state* a:,V' tM grouped as (rom certain dlsIS and a s im ila r a u d U ^ Is to be

■ .‘ !j In cach d is tr ic t The honon tQl w ill 80 to w lnne;'* are of a substit | sort and much Interest has be«n cX fested In musleal circles as to the

i . t t eome.; Me. Hines was accompanied to

! ' b y N orm an MeOarcy. Tw in, vocal lostttjctOT. M ft Hlnea ia a

o f^ M r . M cCarty.

FRESH F lS n . , .'I -ei-s." ir_v-^-On and a fte r October f t wi • ■ ^ ^ e T = S u l i r - a S jS s S C T r i i a t .*■*• • oysten a rr lrlftg . Protect your 1

^ ; by eallns more fish . WlU a lio a line o f sd t..p ick le d*a nd drie<

M-. , N«.- 'T h e f l n t shipment w in 'b e -co o I ^ T O f ka lm qn ...ha lib u t cod. sable, t v . - o . '^ e la s f^ p e ^ .-b a s s and V ite n

■ V m ' ’ 1 i •

V '^ , '. , ' “ F n i Q i B p i i l t i p

gpedial i j i a ^. . Idaho theatre today o b l^ b |» t k M la

° ^ i f r e d b y t h e ia le t y o ih e to ia f i nedced star; the m tle M D M ^ risen to th e - q e n ito n o to ; aUe fee

.. to have w o n < % pUce M tbe. f t ^ , «M k« 'w om an o f the sbreen. -.,< ' i■ J o h n T .M w rm y ls th e ile e d la ta ld by the pu e n d » in g a ra e rtf t the laug

a n dB a ie ne po a^U p lnco ifcc tto f th r i m a ta ln - iW U r ^ ta e w ^ M g b t is i^ iH ^ h Q u t 1 )b U an oomedy. w b lcb lsa L o u la e .ra a e iid a t •vQ hlnf uAph; .

r tlt have . ■. — «w in m - * t o w a w w ® ® "BMa. The Orpheum'theatre, beglnnlnc I m '• Be> marrow n igh t, w in give T w tn PaUs t l ihare o t atre fo e n .a p icture th a t haa been lo raUanu^ awaited, projected on the ^ rg e s t ■crc liu ta da y m (he world. . tn e ,wiU . ireealdeJl’' about ,w hleh gra 00 No* Did friga te m m ucfl has b foa w ritten

a. la the blstcsT. w iU be the a ttr ie U im a t t ’ perform aneb dally, a m atine and e'

guild oOif^ d ttrtog i(« nm a t th e Orphei >n w ith theatre. ^ '________ ;- -O id IronsidM'* was produced^ Xa rl jtm ea-<m ise and I t Is said by expe

lh a t I t overahadows any o f h is prevli o ( ( « a t r a e r . H « M f » r t n f ^ .J . Ivw le d W Wi01«o. S e n . » U

% £ S S o la r tM F u itU . p « a i . mh i S ! "« < H“ n * « “ o t o U im to_otl

SfltErctyBiiflpni-S SMBffi lTOi

d ^ n t f L i b r a r r O o a m it te e D e d d e a course g o o ia l A f f a f r t o F l t tU io e 1

P r c g r ^ . 2 ^

F IL E R , Oct. I f t -T h a Uhrkry co: i n eiuh m lttlee o f the P llc r Woman's du b n

r rtd a y aftem oon w ith - U r t , O. ^ S r t - DfcVls. M rs. L U . Brow n waa elect

chairm an a w T u n - O . J. OhUds se t ta jw end treasuret o f th e eomm t fo r the eomlnc year. I t waa decld

^ ^ S h ^ B*** a U b n i^ .b e n e fit daoM Ptld , t o ^ evening. November 18 ot*R eyton ^ S roof g a r d e n . - I n .a t le n d ^ w e n U

dames Ohartes MeCleary. W lll i 2 S ? ^ Daum. Lee te a ls . W. U . Bunoe.

H. B tow n and O. J . ChlWs. Refrei I n je nu were served by M re. Davto fJ J g S S ^ bualness w U n j . .

_ M & b o m s - b u s Ooates. T . D . Ot no r a n d ^ K m re arnardk, jju m b e n the W ashington du b attended a c: meeting a t OatUeford Thursday a ft

I I I P iS e mem ben o f the American Li l l l l ------ te r-A odU ary^aB neunee-lha i-they-i

give, a dance October M a t Reybr

n lm " i L r r A, w . « . . . . , » o H » .01 a t the county hoapltal. 1

lowing a m ajor operation la recoverU A t - n iM r .,lg p e r Miss H a fd Dryden.who was oper . I d - cd on Thursday fo r a p p e n d ld l^

‘ reported to be doing well.BeUe Ooughnour o f Loa >

f ? ^ gdes. is here fo r a v is it w ilh he r i U e a h i^ U r. Mrs. 8. A. Beem. and wlU rem

^ f « ^ M 5 o i 5 5 - 5 s a r

mo SaU j . ^ u ^ e n t entertained w^ ^ a cham ilngty appointed 1 o'clock hhe John cheon fo r M n . John oim steadIls week. Orangeville. M oho. who. w llh he r hr eraw, bond w ill make PUer t h ^ ho■ were In ouesU included MesdomH E. 8 . 1 attend* Rue. T , D. WUton. L . R . Brown. M

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ho were 'rBousn'sJ v K l U i _________________ ________________

Favors ftI Armour on M on-

INiCITAL •ednesday * 'w ill ap- : p a s g J B B » a n » ^ » ^

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selection

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» fu U . e n w m w ^ v ^ h j . ; | « » i » ^ J w m j je b u 's o n o f Twto

KJsas o fUesdames P. A Dwigbt,' W . A

** w * r r j S S f T w n n S s s s

? t ^ spent tbe weA:,end w ith M f ^ O w e }

? Jong “ o u S S a t • ' p lnod ile p ^ T u * ^ » « e n evcolng a t the J . A P w o e n t b o M . ^ were M r. aod H it . John O to eteed. I f t .

Krand u id M rs. 0 . 0 . j o h n M ^ M r . I M ten In Mrs. M . J. Ooode. U r. :and M ra . J . L t two Dement. M r. and Mrs. O. JrO bO AC ' 1 eve- Or. and M rs.' J . D. OlUUsn were )heun> plessantly sun»laed'Tuesdajr eveoln t

w ith a dinner d ve n ta the chu reh p s f - >d by io n by m em Sm ef the U e tb o m rt xperu spucopal ehnrch c o n g re g a t^ . aad e^m is friends.: ' . 'p lay- Tho program committee ctf tb e O lr l

b lh e r Reserves, the M e r rura l M g h achool B an- faculty and Ules Suit, a e o e ta n e t other tbe O lr l Reservea. eoloyed a p o t luck

bestra d inner Tu««day ..evening a t th e do­ve . mestlo science rooms o f th e ^ h lg h

school.— -------- M tl and M n H 'A iT irtrinn imtfirT

I_J____ talne d , a t dinner Tues d y evening fo r

1. R .' Newman. W lUlam 'K a r la « t ■ i n r T w in yw is . U r. and U n . J. 7 . ZOaaa N l j l . and Uiss AUoe I>ioe o f FUer.

RANQEREXAM^SCHEDULED? Pederal dvU ser^ce exomlnftUona fm

forest rangsir; pod tio ns . in fo u r na­tional parks WlU be held about De>

'Com- cembcr 6. according to a report re - fa m et celved yesterday from tho secretary o f 3. C. the Eleventh Onlted SUtea OlvU Ber- lectcd vice dis tric t, comprising Alaska. Wash- aecre- ington. Oregon. Idaho and Montana, n lttee AppUeationa to r these podtloss wUl be sclded received untU November « .Friday Vaeandes are to bo fU led in four I'broco national parks. Crater Lake. Oregon; Mes- G lacier .ake. U ontana; M ou n t Ranler,

ru iard Waahington: and Yellowptone, Wyom- w . t - Ing . The salary fo r rangere is |16Se fresh- per yoar less »180 for quartars. b fo i- in lo rm a tlo n and appUcatlon b lank i

/ may be obtained (rom the aecretary, Cen- Eleventh United SUtes C hril 8crvlc<

e r m f d u tn ft . i ^ i t l e . Wiithiagton.^ - y roa 1 club the s e c r e t^ o f the Board o f United a fte r- s u te s ClvU Rervlce examiners a t an)

f irs t o r second class postotnee w ith l i 1 Leg- the d is tric t.ty-wUL — _____ ‘ ' __ i_'»__ trbroco Finest l in e o t Chrlsanaa a n d greet­

ing cards now o ird lip Iay-a itJm baugb 'a 1 been -A d v .I. fo i- ' ........ .

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I A n - **I had siomachvtrouble 0 years, ant >r sis- gaa made me itsUess «nd ncrvout lemaln A d lerika helped so- I can eat am

a n o o 5 t ^ ^ r a f K a l r S - ^ i “ v M ^r w l th a ia ! that - bteatetf-feeU n»-eo-that-yo<

can eat ood sleep well. Acts on BOTi1 w ith upper and lower- ttowd and removelc lu n - old w u te d ia tte r you never thoughad o t waa there. No m atter w h a t you havir hus* tr ie d fo r your stomach and boWebhOBu>. AOlertk* surprise you. M ajcstl3. La - Pharmacy: in K im berly by Stowe'■ **• P ly m a c y ; In Eden by Eden Pham i

for HalloweenMftke your Hallowe’en Party a ttractive w ith the dainty

^ favors and • decorations -fro m - the largo varietyNnow on dls-.

“ play.li CHRISTMAS CARDS are ready.) ' Personal Engravrd ood Counter

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board e s Ueoday n lg b t th e foUowlt ED board num ben were eMeted: Rosa ) Updergraff, chairm an; W alter Bear e le rt ; W t, Kana Ttowle. treasurer,

u - B e o - M e t t k r f le ft th e last o t-U wesk. to r Kansas C ity on a v ld t T. wUl be Jebied h y .M n . D Iefendorf a i

o f daaghter who have been p e n d in g aei eral.weeks there, bn h is re tu rn trip^

ah . O n .’f tia rta jr .evening tbe local cas e t W & d m tt o f the W orld h d d Ir i ie a a & t ' dhm er and entertahim a

^ a t the io ( lie .«ooms. Abou t AO mea ou , ben a a d famines were present on : .*S - Pred Behrue ai, . J ch ild ren le f t the last o f the week t

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u th e e v e n lt tg « M th e w fiU a b ir ih d a {« a U - S — n C T n W "* * ^ ntog-ean.^ ^ W illa rd i m a i ia i ' udated .

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^ a t he r hooK i.on X lgbttt'aveeoe ztecth..Mrs. W a lte r ReUer won h lgh l aad u re .

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u A OB Fopolac avenue. Tbegaard>gB,Un.- w v . S o M td M cLean and a ^ n ta n ig e a id ia m B U laB.M ary Pieeeat. va re both pw et t t .

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they eodced th d r.-h in ch over a eamp and f i le and o y o t accoa tim e v t o ^ the te r beauty a p S a T A fte r achool oo

w tu d a y a h lk e w aa am M .to t t o J . a B w v -

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' ^ . * ^ '^ t h e Ptepoasd Change to Paper

MaxwaU and Mlsa AUee I V lo r . ssved , refreabaieDtf a t the dese o f th e e v ^

a a t ' ' * •' ' 1■day M r.'.'and li ra . O, W . W itham * enter- M re ta lned i r t tb a d ia rm lng d inner Tuea)lay un p e^«aing a t th U r boOe m Poplar ave-* ’ th e aU aTB oS Y ttM nOed w ith orange and <

DM- y ^ e w n a s M lm n t centered th e aeven eav- s a a l l tablse a ^w h tch the g o e ^ were lew- seated. dtoorathre detaUs ear- ip a t rta d oo t tM B fe t t o w ^ m ottf. Ulsa

M a rg a re t'W ltb im aad M lsa o ie d o n i P rltch ffee rved . The eventog. foUowing

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^JSa ' p o to tow .' . f ib U i ia S S ^ iu b e r xc-£ ^ < K w U M r a t« f t h 0 « M k . th O ftp-. ■ ido «od crpp WlU be pnotlcaU y kU ho:

; in / t f i r . O ip n n tMys, except la the Weet ie r o , Bod. « r h l^ Is ■om evhtt behind U ieTett- l u t ^ th |« section, bu t even there the bn lk T v lo

n \ol th e 'c ro p w ill Iw ve )» ra taken c u e

i P o U (« a A n h M l i ^ > d m' / O n ly About 35 per e ^ t o f ;thc potato

crop I f u been duff. o i ^ to the em* p lb fm w t o t BO tnany m «n In the o r - - cba rd i and b c A o ^ e ld s .'''A X te r th U > M *

. week there w ill be m tn x jn e n diverted in to the *pua t t ^ : « / p l p « n said, ln Id a h o .P W U th *B 9 rtto ;e ro p U .p ra c - UcaUy a U J tt iro te d .': ': :i; ■ .

- s a - ^ % 2 s , s i’ be a l l ' in b y . t U s 4 ^ ' ^ - ^ no t been ‘ V r

for Uila handicap. l ^ . ' p r B ^ U are , ^ th a t tho w ho le 'crcR .;» iB be eaved tn. .J5S^ood condition. • ■•’ • ' -Tv

M ost o t the » p p l e , ^ ' i r i u be sbtpr g g p c d to m a rtv ta t .p n M ,-litr . a ip « o n a a ]^O. A. RobUiaon U ooljr la q ff < ^

n several wardiiotiBee. 'The car s ltua- k. i i . Uon has n o t aerlowUr In lerfercd w ithoutgotnK s U ^ o ^ t L ^ r 'B ^ the basket B eand cor co ild lt lo itf inom U e to Improve, n a

'C a r S lt^ U o n le f tA to ta l o t 4t cara w u billed ou t W ed* v id t

ncMlay tro m the depot, T. E. HaaachiO r«o n S h ort L in e ag in t, eald laat eve- Exnlng. No cars came in yetterdajr, bu t ( n v iabout 30 are expected today and thp teest

• situation promises to be fa ir hereatler. itlna’ f man

J. C. P E N N Y ’S STORES A B E ■ « PO PULAR V ^ a f t U B f lL A H S J J -

J. C. Penny company's stores teem to — pc-pppmf l r y i th uiB-t>urvlur tuu i itB iitty .- ~ r : .

Judjfing I rc m 'th e ir recent aettvlQea to - ' * word th la ccmpany. Penny'* store Rt “ * « Jeromo w u tn tered aome tim e Tueaday

_ p h t . ^ C c o ^ g w ^

n « c e lv e d ^ ^ : 'y e « te rd a y j> y t a ^ ^

oM W s‘^rtored a y n lg h t. . . .

Tv.euty-tlve-vooIen b lM kets, a p la id ^ . hunUns Jaeket and tw o bluo and tan

8trii>pd blaaera were-stolen trom the Je-- x< rome store and t h r o suits a la » M . « nnd 43, three shlrta sfan lZH and three ^ ( e i in in o t ereajn eoloetd ooiduroy trous-

, crs wero tbo R upert Iq a ' . . ' ^

- T S Y S - I O E t t T f T V - M I ^ K e W - - A i■—— ■ Step

Ellsworth E. S ta n ; denies th a t be ln 'v.n-1 In an automobile wreck south a t v lait

k lhe South Park grocery Tuesday a tte r- view^ noon. Xntonnatlon tq .the ettoct th a t and^ ■ e u r r y w a a .ln .th c wreck v u slven to _^ K > c p u ty S h e ritf Ohades B. Jones, th a t Ci

utatjiH Tii>mH«y thmigh he d id DCOJH | [ o t p « w n a U y ^ o w t ^ to be the case.

■ • fSooe t r a c e d to VenusK — - T liu fo nr u iii; iu y ' lpcc u fliro r t nc~brt~ - i j f j■ cIn o t Uio roxc. Wo quote bno trom

••Cuntonw o f U dnU Ipd": - " in oia traUl* VI tlon te lls us tlm t Vcnns, hu rry los to son id o n lf f - w lt l i nectur,'stepped upon ■ Ut. tlio rn w h ile n lltflit ln c trnm her cha rio t l!lt)i.d n u lle d from tlio wonnd and BtiiliiM rtli'o~bu»t7,"nti(l fl If it lo n cd rir ' n-iiA K iilllcd over I t also. \VUcn> l>oil> o t t b lnoif an il ncctnr mlngtcti on tbo.buBti,a b e iiu tltu l red ros]> muilo Ita appear- o n « . : . ‘

----- -Jrolf/lreoiiiirfJ-------— TOT* 8 a ii]ic (lrln is « w on l dcrlveil from yeai •• tw o O rcckT w orils mcntilng council

A pretno «.'ounctl o t tbo Sktvlah pm plc. I t ^ . « consisted ot i^d e t pilcsW, or tIto Uends

■ J | o t tho 2« c loasoalnto w lile li thaprlests e . were d lv i iM r elders v im were luen o t V fr r rn rc p - u jd capetic M a, a a i ao>M<iiii-awl- -pQ ,

hin-yera, th u t I*, men learned lo tlie H .V ji'vvlkt) law . Tho number o tm e nb era q] E r a Is uMtmlly siven as T l. day,W^X bc«i

K ' W /O ira D -A T ONC£^■ M p U i^ 'P to tm Mv U bo O p e^ .

1 2L-H -V O U A N - W A N T JB iu T o iiX )- H O U ^■ . cleaning.. CaU 7».W irom 0 to 11 / pI ' o'cloclt- ' - - ■■ W A N T E D -^ A P P L B -p io k tR S AND ■ ^ . ... sonars. 1 m ile «9u ^ ' 1 mUa vest.■ South P a rk store. . . . .

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,■ i' ■ ' . , i'.:. t i d n i . ' c a . !M ; . C ^ « r a la - > l l r . and l6 a . torm s larly leTnekafcl aad .fanUly have sb l{9 ^ y d . | b a w inte r a t fUverslde. C ^ ll-

• ■ I . • ■»■» . • ' ■ SeptecHoBM to M tfU a |b --M r8 . A. J. Pu l- head;<

er o t u u ru u g h , returned I u t even- fg* u to he r hohw a n * r a b rle t v i s i t s ^ R U lt ;

PoslUonJ-MUa Helen A n - £ n , l• ta £ ^ o ^ Nampa h u accepted a po- ^ U lo n 'a a clerk a t tha local W faU tp t a t o o ltlce . ; . . . g p g

'U o ta a / to ;ApartiBeata->-Judge and # 5 ^ 2 U a. £ - ’ W alters have moved trom

y W ^ ' u r t t ^ M r a . 0 . 0 . H u ll o t ^ a o m la . a ^ v ^ w iU i h n

— °— year-t

lU d lw fo r ih a Idaho Power company> « tu rM 4 ^ - « tc n ln g ^ m a tew days

F la 4 '- i iM e a C aix-Xn automobUeito lm ' fiO B t' tha J . H .' Seaver ranch to beu t ffveains w u found late r near the tn m i«U pa rk the police. The

' ' 1 'T?-” * ' * " ter inB a tiim ' t o 'L n f 'B e a d i^ U l ’. and Mrs. lArgel;

} . Sommar o t XOnc Beach, CaUtomia, wheree ft-Thursday fo r th e ir home atter a about'la lt thels son,.-John Sommer. tormq

■ ■ readyE xorfM A vd lto r H era-S . B. Bush, lod lc i

jra v s llw audito r o t the American Kx- morem u i f lom piay. was hero Thursday vU - y i r ii t ^ I r v in Olay, Tw in Polls express- weste:na n . tain .

. U K u l Ed c w e s i u u l1 ^ W arner went te Heybum Wed* a ll otRoadsy svmlng to attend th a .tu o c ra l dlWdi) t th a In ta n t daughter ot W . A. W ar- pacitoer o t th a t town. i tro n

.M lssov ian s ~ V W t-M r . ood Mrs. u s t *M a rtin Kopp o t Missouri, wbo are , guesta a t m t bome o t U r. and M rs. J.R. Bunch o t Hansen, accompanied r a l

.. > S 2 i i io ’j fn iS ^ t- rA r iiQ id

betuT provUag around h ls place and ^ Lhat « ‘J n e jda y .liJgh t the prowler kicked h is door. nlng.

Teipl^ers M eat—The teachers o t tbe the I senior aad Junior h igh ochooU meet .boy* a tte r • school-Taefday attem ooo. A p - ner i prcaohing fnainlnaOons toe the f irs t *b e r six weeks* pedod .wero the., p r inc ip a l ‘ he i conildarattc»n.o t th » fa tb arlng.___-------------------

A U araar OaReral B e fa -.p ra n k L . ~ i T S t e p ^ Id a h o 'a tto m q r general, w u ho,,,, In T w tii M is Wednesday, He w u i vis iting h is fa rm near B u h l, w ith a L ,?° view o t m aking aome Improvements ”an dd ipva iw e t w a ahort tim e. “ •— . woro'^C ar Aban4oMd*l>Aa Overland coach barb'

to ll house shortiy a tte r da y ligh t Wed- notn nesday m om lng by the gate keeper, ac- ly.

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VIewa Idabo Pro^aets I* . A. In g ra - CUson o t Oakland, OaUtomla. agronom- flveUt. in com niBy w tth B . K. Brassard/ niae:Tw in Pato eounty ageot, Thursday in - fo r :tcrvlewed .a n u a b fr o t gw w ers here floL( w ith - v le w -to -p tirc h a « e a -e t Ladlaoclover seed sind^w na^oU ier products o t th is region fo r use la C alifo rn ia .

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year-old son o t M r. and M rs! O. H. ’ Hammons, a * o d ^ Tuesday evenlag

lors Thursday atternooa a t 3:30 o ' c l ^ « The Rev. Agee, p a ^ o T th e Baptist ^ Churcli o f KnuU ,-irtU hava charge o f n f the services and bu ria l w lU be In the TO tt-cenietery. ■ v . ' .------ -------------------

Ohlokcn dinner wlU be aerved Satur­day, Oct. 23. a t the M ethodist church beginning a t 6:80 to r shoppers aad clerks. Prices. 35c and Wc.—Adv.

8DBSCBIBB K M l ' ^ i s e W S .

A T 0 0 ! g : 0 | | g ^ , :

'Twin F a n s -W ^ f T ~ S t a g e -

Leaves daily 7 :80 from j Perrine'and Rogeraon hotelB.j ^

H H i k 9) | i i iR p p

IH n u in d fe if S I ® ' °n. goMt..

BOISB :m t ,'l«-lwtfipmenu to S £ ' '.§? lober 1 pointed to a m ateria l de» dorlna.tbi

I, feqara l'O ipp .fod Uvastook statla* h lB o s s s to , j]ty lew lnc:the iam b leedlng s ift). J S ^ rta M ®h.: ‘ lee p id t,

lalopair to l i ^ t e whe^MT the In - f a<e In ^ la tte r area would b« s itl- ' j A i ^ > . t o ; 9t ^ . . ^ d e c ie ^ in tha

Qttpm as^' o t feeding lanibstn ^ - s ia r k a ta In to com< belt - tes fo r - th e 'th rM months, J u ly , ^ PARK-)tenber1hls y ^ . were about 379MO clsoo: -W.id. b r nearly 30 por cent smaUer than Harmon,ib f i W Qe moQtbi last year, and.ttia S e ltb . 'f laU M ^ Shipments to Opr P ^ W J P

d lota, no t psiirtng througb marketo. J. L . ^) also reported to be somewhat s m tl- ton. Boise th is ysar than l u t , exoept in the

jtts B l t i l f asd Central B la tte vaUey H: .? * *iloaa pf western Hebras](a, where W ? L ' * d ing «U1 be on a much larger scalekn last yeilr. In the S co tu B lu ff sec- J ; ,^5?^n I t Is exj)ccted p w t nearly twice ^ “ rn y lM lb a w ill be ted the coming ?rtri- E l lS r 'J

ted last w in te r. ^ S S ? V ^ Fhe IWBwsed te ^ e r shipments fromjkats-to -O ctober - and .Novsmbar -thls m n w

thi» presw^t _ [Idencjf In com belt supplies o t t e ^ - SJSS? t r f im S compared to l u t year, &n>- ^ 5 ? ^

s .'s r .„“u .M ‘’r iL '. 'S gImprobable th a t com be lt la jbb teed- f th is year wUl equal th a t o f last, .al- lu i^ larger suppUes o t native latobs be finished on gnUn a te reported t ^ . n

ih u . i n - { T f f i’ in Ithe m t e m states wiU be due b ^ : C vely to - it o Increase to Colorado. D orto .' >ere lamb feeding w ill be back to s a lt Lal o iit norm al proportions. Present in * sell, Bo rmatUa u to feeder shipments wUe, Id idy received and contracts to be fUled wU'e, 6« Ucates th a t tram &00.000 to SOO.OOO wlte, U JK lam te WlU be ted In Colorado th is Lee M . hr than l u t . The situa tion In other obs. San s te m states U as yet ra th ttr uncer* j . L. An In. Present Indications are to r some ban. R. erease In feeding in Wyoming. Mon* v lt and na and Tejus. bu t decreases in nearly PocateU 1 o t the states west o t the contlneutal 0 . Pam rtde. I t Uila prove* to be the case, H . WUH ic itlc coast markets wlU fu rn ish much ronger competlUon to r U tah and Ida- Kted-Um bs-m is-rnm lng w Into J h a n

^ ^ fe ld .Og

fa the r a rid 'S on Scout S!“ jS V J tte e tin fty irw ^ t t ife r tA rousing fa the r and son meeting a t-sded by about 40 penons w u held yum a ii Rupert Tuesday n lgb t, J . H. Jamme. p |^ |.s tr ic t scout execuUve; aaid l u t eve- ping. There w u a.dem onstra tion ot t> 'w - o u t slgnaUIng early In th e evening otle Rupert h igh school, a tte r which the j m r b>ys and th e ir fa thers attended a din* Malail- er meeUng a t the S ftthod ls t church.here an excellent m eal w u served by n* pM *»e mothers o t ^ vbo y ^ f ” •' k ! » ? J

i t is trcQoeptlr <h>|4 run their I S p iSomes. |low . ^ u t honie'UBdu hreadf | scurcaly know a nu ia v;lio docs not

■Ullt hoinQ-rnniio brcad an il a im iot uct _ „ tho bckeea tnvo^pojBam lcd llib

■orocn U int ba l.cty lirc a d ts lic lie r. as ^udesa r b ^ have IK'raunduti thom about meetinsobbtd hplr. And look a t tho clothes w ith tlle man mTltlocm Imve persuaded tlie '^ Is c o ;omen to wear.—E. W. Ilbw i^s UonUi- steps ir. ' wUl pl

Cuernsay^s B tifny sUBtGuom iey is la n d I f n l** -» ll« !» lon** ve miles a t its gviwteat breadth, and laeteon m iles-to arva. i t Is noted 9 ^ S Bf Ita soli, fo r Ita horticu ltu ra l and- o ricu ltiiru l prodncta grown chleHy ndcr glMS. arnj f o f l?s BWgnincWit / % rood o f cutilc. le. Iws also Imd an ■

A P P L E P I C K S - ^

Good picking fiv e n o il^ e<ut of town. No w6men unleaa

inf*n ti? S u -f

,M . A . S T R O N K ^. • o r le

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in y p u r B

njir vl i y j f c ' ' ^ i P

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.-S'c a ;o f'iP ttii^K .:d U a rm ber:>tf>al . • /

butcher knife CB h a m c

• b b e d b l S C ^ th igh w l t b '^* . '■ ■ . toe Ba

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■I- I '•V ii5.-' ^ rose, l i■ M ra .- j;

lB t - H e le ii^ K e r « e y . sa n -fra n * M tvS•W . H . D o ff iw y . vaklm a; C. C shopper n . :V an W 'O la rk . BoUe: J. 7- Joe 1

ogdgn: Bert H. Cralgh* Ohariolse: H . O w ln it SUckney. Los A n* dig hbJ o h n 8 . M aa itHe lena, M o n th s yield.:

V 'P laree famUy. Terreton.

d S T c : P hoiinhoa. a Oi.Oardon, logan: H . Q / Sartln . S a lt. 'lA k e : Mrs. R. S. - 'd. B . M . RogaB. Botse: Mr. Shep- J L M . B t e r ^ n . B. Monion.

m Ua; - 0 . ■ j ; - 'BoliibergrPoeatenof S S J l? t U « e r t» M , Boise; Oeorge.W. t lan d w lf ii; PortJandt F .. W.e, B a lt U k e : fi. B. Lane. New J ^ t s ;. B . J . Uange, Omaha; E .-R .

Rmttl>< Idaho PaUs:, T. J. ^ thp

^ bS . 'S & ^ .S S T pS^ S i r■ Ilr . and I t e R. O. HaUiday, „

» : J. H . 9R »m u, PocsteUo; X. . «hUn. W U k e : P. B. SmlUi. »l : OUn O u rre tt.. PocateUo; S. O. r .' Denver;.VWUUam Parkinson, _ _ Lake; M r /a a d Mrs. B. c . Rus- 4 T ^ , Bolae: J i to - * Cunningham and . Idaho n U s t O. V. sweet and % SWMt. Id l^ u : 'H a r r y Sweet and kC M on tou r, Idabo; M r. and Mra. J I

U. W hite, B d t Lake; Joseph Jac- | 'San P r a n c l^ ; R. O. Spoor. Boise: J | Anderson. S a lt Lake; T. P. Mina- k R. H . YaaU e, SeatUe; A. Tberra- 9 u u l wUe. M a n te ; J. P. Moore, k teUo; H anyTW andcnon. BoUe; ^ >anaka. Keam eter. Wyoming; O. % /UUams, L « * Antelss; H. A. Dana, rer: B. A . Bresson. New York; %^ McCoy. Poeatello; C. E. Jensen ^ w lte. Rogenon: R. O. ChatUn. J. ^

O gden;^.. a A d a ^ . Idaho Palls; ^ t Weber. Pocatdio; Howard 8pcn- k Jack Sant. J. Bable. Salt Lake. ^

E3UUNE-fM. 8.-<&veUc. SaU p ike ; S . 'ert B a y lv . G d l^ Asderun. H al « k and wife. H an y Sohns, A. 8. Lee.Ui C a s tn ^ . HUlmab Stock Co.; O. 1oU. Sd Bols. WeUs, Nevada: Mrs. A. kM ag u ln . Lewiston: Oeorgo Van ^sr, O. B . Neeley, PorUand: P. J. k -ley, W . S. Doherty, Pqcatello; Mary i j l1 BosUl. O r lt t IM vU, Helen Davis. %ad: J . H . WUson/MlnnespoUs; B. 1^;onger. O . R. C o t ^ . CaldweU: H. ^ >eaKo and tam U fl;fBm U )n. Idaho;4. Bum iogham . palls. ^

liscopa l C hu K h a t k B u h l to F o m Guild

>v. W . H . Ward, 'p u to r o t Ascen- % ^>Uoopal church, who aUo in -

ea B u h l In his chaiTe. attended t. v Ung there Wednesday h i connection w

e were Uken. The organUatlon k ptvbably be completed a t tho ^

r a 8 q iu B K F 0 B T m < !s \ ir a . ^

\jou£S .^^^ I^EASILY i ^ I J I C K D L _ i _

e C ^ saxophone Jktbte you to p U y ' , M « «oe9 m a n io z m ^ y J a %

)i|ediisiiiaweek» j a j ^ W'less. 9une!a«adlettu 9n v i o c s m t f a s t ^ S f n %acuiaotfae i f f lH r V Wme. Y o q l l^ ^ B R 4^. J li c b e o { i U . i ^ n i f t %I te d in W

t■ S M K a ^ . T b e tfgW Coim S «

I Ilin iHlHHUl'il lil' ill lj

■ CHATTilet BoVd^^l^to'SlAr t;$3000 Isaie w ' nnlshf I Auditorium. f;'' nunm

. .. S la

m ^to> -inS aU t--tbe^tod^

I board-lat a meetlbg 'ICanday » ,_ 'm ,^ o a d s . ■ U ■ jssaed,*' wlU oot to •koMd ft ^ cent luerest. ^ t " *

K B .s m u t . r g s ^ s i ju m I t x r i t t B. B u i w w er,

pOtoL C te o ^ U W .

irUe Coln^ is getting ready'toM., spuds V W c u ^ oood g*S S ‘ sa■ •• ■ • ■ “I tX .v v 'r t i- _*• south's g

> tO d f P i i C G * . tmd U n

C r e e k “ Ametln■V.--7— f'v- industrial

Im atkn i Tccalved tnT.tte ih e rlffs vrhole, ai

^ C i ^ . u n c ^ S S ^ r e L t ^ ^ ^ ^ tndu«rfi

ng. .Prloe mtered.a plea (tf;guU»

». i M lte Ot Ua !» « . . , " .

w Bnmtwlck'BeeaMs e v e rrn iu n r a t O m b a u * ? ! l^ . ^ • lUhed In

IFITIsmi■ - I fi0^^BWN6rr

^ I X ^ E E T F R

DRESS COATSF A S H IO N STRESS

r ' ;.On th w e a tra ig h t lin e w a ta .J

dcsigni) uro used w ith hansome i l l lohed. moro anugly. T he fu l l , ght

.m a tc h . ‘M u tc rla la o re : Venia. 3 i ;n iv ^ ;: ir t» h m in flQ r ippx

B lu e ,-L ig h t B ro w n , *^ Ia c k , L c a ^ ^ V /M r combine sm artness w it l r gooi

_ $69,95 (

a a s o r tn ie c t .o f ;G ^ }

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iT iA j io d b * , * B f c N Q « i» " ,m B H a i a

t^ c tu rm b e n < ^ b e r :» « T , . •,

dtteea T W K se n u S T .a W aayr.^^g jJttee of-ISS outstanding todua- lU in 34 sUtea. J r E ^ d g e r to n . ion. Tenneaiee. prsBtdfot 'o f

be tre a te d r ln - tb e 4tdM »Han, B d l W M i.w U l be flffe red ' to tf a natte^ s d e e U n ^ s t i fiORwntkMit a e x t'^ ifn n ia i* Ibs M arfv 'oB 'b i 'dtstUktf tb n ig b t oC tba MUtcn%

S d ^ t ^ ^ S n i u t i s t Z ^

■ y . t e e U ^ i b » t U ^ ‘‘ iatfoubted- ive great bearing., upon the de*

J ? ‘ ? f ^ . g ' r 5 £ S ' ^ S 2 S i i f l i i

I's g ro w in g 'la du s tfia l Importancei4 meant .to empbadce our na- , ' - 1 Utdusfatiia n lliiu ty ,” b%k w v J l l»rlca can. n o t p t iq g rw very fa r I •'• I l u

pr^ lt_vch r f t w i i t . th p e)tpens« ? f

lu’ .to d u s tr ia l' jltfc la . InartrieaMv O E j i r t f tT th e po liuea l an il f lw _ T h l strla l tu to re u a D a n o n -v n T D fl r ■■* " l y d e te ra U u tf b y ' omr p c O l^ iOta and.acUpns.” ;

rands Drake c a v * th e -ns^e * K m ' w j ' i on” to tbe Paclfle- e o u t WIm . lO f l J 10 tlrst appeared on a mop. pub*

In i n ^ ' { ■ I j j j j H

1 0 ESIflBUJHED INTMN Bl ^ . v u « s / t i u ^ f s o - i e o e - .

•HOCKSANDDlNNEBl - .. ' .■■■. ,— ; ^ 1 l n T y ^ l

I t . ’ • E N C H A N TIN iG i ■ F A S H IO N

M , .There are ipaoy «imodeli In stra ight Uoes

[ W / j ^ piecc effects. •

£ f lM 7 y \ \ Important f i i r l c . For j n w ^ wear Batina nnd allk-cr l T r « / ^ Drapes* flares a»ij gi S l iH T?W vogue, a|)d used \S v S \ rfrocks. lH'e gri

f ----------collar at|dR'a~toQcUuf II I L I Chanel h^s designed a

11_/ 1 ^ _______ -^bandfe o f matching a j f ^ ^ T the side wit]^ a rh i k ^ 1 The colors niost populr« \ \ to bc seen: Canton,Bli

J \ \ Blftck, Navy, Chestnut, | J . ' Pine Needle Green.

. $ 3 2 , 5 0 , 0

rSLNDIVIDUAL:SSES T H E C O I M ®

••a, ’ flares, J n v e ^ d pgij wet-lnI iilk ia titch in g , .The WP |M»C if f i^ s h - shawl co lla r Is smart, w ith 'c u ffs l i

I. 3iiedo,- Needl^pSolnt, i^ ' 'p f t ^ { in e , f p y .’W j ’ Ouult i e f , ‘l iT T w k ^ G f i i iB ^ itb w Th^. c o a t d * f ^ 4 r ^ 'g o o d s ^ ic e : : ,

e v e r ; e a r r i e d i f i .. j 1 ^ /;

n rV r^ f fW rt^ , ' . i y i J g | lliaC T

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l i f e . 3

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G C R E A T IO N S ''^ 1 ^ 1

unuau^ly a t t r f t r t iv c , : ^ ^ Des,'basqties, and S.>>|

'or afternoon o r 8trB0t ' ’ ‘ '-jS^ ,k-crepM •re .ftvw 4 » ';:.; 'r5 -= ’< ' ; geometriesd very becomingly in . k svf graceful’,fltiuar^ ®*P® ' "C

jf t fa ^ n iq u e rB la d y W 'r l l i a new U p treataieatv-';.^^yt^ lg velvet are IpoWtf f t rhinestone' M nanien t '. v V -:->7 >pular th is searon are , . ’ D Blue, Crimsofl ,M l^J» Ifi.\c l? :S

iut. Copper u d . ; S r;>;

j o ' $ ^ 7 , 5 0 ' ; ; ; / S4H

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V n iE iiEVolunteer Workers Hecord Si

isfactory Progress Towa Ralsinn $3400 for We Year’s Activities.

L M d o i In A drive Uunehed hen XMoa TbondAjr to ntso $3<oo toe c

! • ■ ry ln* on >oy Bcout work diirtng J eomlnc y « r «p«w ed coo/Weiw© Uth«'Boia would b« m c M in rew time. Tbejr .voiced Ui«Jr n tU iM t with the f ln t da7'« work.

Tlw H400 budgw rw the ye*r cludet IIOOO for provtdint a tw i jjtiBg pool, » i the . summer eamp

■ Camp Bhdihone where already m> than IlMO has been inrested buildings.

. . PUteen teiuns were organized at luncheon meeting of about U In t etted persons a t tbe openlnfc o l \ campaign. Boch team m * osslgf to o designated territory. Heodqui ters for the drtre were estaWuhea the perrine hoUI lobby.

Only about hair the teams tu n----------In'Ttport* -last-etenlngrand-thw h_____ not aeen aJl or the people in their d

. & rcBr"W r-T .'-8dUeyf“ l«ader_of„1 (irlye. stated last evening.

Drive to.Continue , •The drtve -wlU be resumed uctlw

- today and wlU be continued un til i k r o t^ has been canvassed thorougi

' and the drive obJeeUve Is .either rail or pledged; In so rar.iu pocflbto e* donations are requested,' In order tti tho money may bo placed Jn • aavlii account and draw InteresU

Fenosael.'or the teams enlisted the drive Is u follows:-J-C . E, Booth and O. P. Duva

3 -0 . A. North and'W ; B. Bmlt » -D r. O R. ecott and D. D. Alvot

. . 4—w . A. Thomp«m and H. E, Vo*i5—0. P Coscriff and A J. Peavi6->BurtonE.MotM and F. A. Plastin ‘7—Oscar Shearer and Harry Atwoc « - 0 . D. Thomas and H. R. Grat9 -n , E. Bobler and H. O. EdmuK10- ^ . E Bayet and Z. S. SaUads11-H. -A. Read and L. B.' 6 mlt la-Adam Beek aad W. B. Eldrldi I W . M. MaxweU and W. B. BltU

T w in F a lls PoUce Send Boys to B un

0 Twin Palls police haiJs purchased S . c^y.oT bcdtimei«Bterle« a n d 'a n (x1 ning its pages and necotiatioc t v f ' . Jut« oa Which to play acoompanlma { to lullaby lays in order that they b I fu lly meet a il colls. Last nlftht H \ Canon,' who Uves at 148 Moa j street, telephoned to the poUoe U I her two eons, about 13 and ifi ye i old. Insisted on sleeping oustlde wl I she wanted them to retire In .1 I house.' .WUUam Mumpower and Ji

f dorate. Not itcsUtng aayw«educ<f . nursery rhyme to f i t the occasion.I pricers reached lor tree limbs

' I whlch-Uie juveaUes retired to U1 cots JasJde the home.1 ■ -------

I i TWIN FALLS GETS THIRD ------ GARftET-eOMPANY-OFF-Jl

I I The Oarrett Transfer^companyopened.an otdce here In c h a m

.( C. J, Sahlberg. 'IW s-to-the-thlnl-I lice this company has In Idaho, Pc> teUo beloff home' orflco aad Id

PnUs the second. The company's tr service extends as fa r north as Anthony.

longworY h plea d sGUILTY TO FORGEi

OulHy was the pleo entered by H .. . - . ert Icngworth when arraigned bci

Judge-John E. Davies Thunjaay 0:__________ charee of forgery. LongWorth

Eout^ over on a tlOOO b o i^ to api In district court, probably this wee

Longwo^. according lo the o • pUIhl, passed a *32 check over

forged signature ot Ed L. Turner the Sanger Service station. 318 £

■ shone street west.

I? WiUie w illisllic ;

i i t m -iward mhjtij >—Next f / | | ■ w f ,■

J__ i lA s t B libt t en ld remdnber whe >ere at j ,,4 „ep . of the d irt that w « . o . « , l « » l . o « p < t l » M fUnl » that tooprnbt. u r t , pnhlta&en Byndlcat

SflEBTMilDS FREES MFflRGiBLIN

'in te r- Sdcoud o f T rio T a k e n in Bal of the o n O regon T r a i l S o c ia l Olu

A ppeara in Ooaxi Today.hed In o'clbck this afternoon is the tin. ___ _ M t foPlhe tria l of. Bert Edwards, a” ” 25“ tw ted on a gambJlng charge in a poUi

MOd'onlhe OregoiTTroll-BOcUrelut !.» . i f l «»rd room above m W i's cigar store <

UAiQ.avenue-souUi-on-tiw^venUig.1 Soptember 26. The case wUl be ‘trli

' before Pollcc Judge H. D. Read. Edwards was taken Ui company Wll

Ml th^ J- D. Ban-, proprietor of tho club roor M id O. I. Dudley by the police depar ment ond a member of tbe sheriff force. Two card, tables, a cabinet,

r consldersblc sum of money, cards, poki a v l ^ revolvers and toany othi

articles wore selced by the raidln

^ *^*BMT was convicted of gambling I) u r ^ ' Police Judge K .D . Read's court'aftertm iih ' tr fa l laitinff through two days and er

night sessions. Barr was flnedtlOO anV o n l' costs of $39M>. B a rr gavoniotlca 1e^BT' appeal to the district cmlrt'and wUl tis tiM ; brought to tria l shortly a lte r the neiLwood: court session opens.Sraht.' Dudley «U1 be brought to tria l inlunds; medutely after the close of the Z(jtday; yw isp ro ^ U o n ._________

[ f f i BEASS'PROFITABLE CROP ? i£ :' FOR TWIN FALLS GROWE

A fleW of 20 acres of garden beans grown by Tony Classen on

, ' the C. A. Robinson farm four ; u n k mu« northeast o f Twin Palls, pro*

duced a crop tha t brought, him uaA m •33B8AO. It was learned here Ust

evening. Tbe crop wU sold to lha t S a Alfred J. Brown, Seed. company.

OAKLEY MAN FATALLY HUHIt Mrs. ___

John R. Jones ot Oakley, suffer • probable fatal InJuHes Ust Mond ‘ when the automobUe he . was drivU > overturned on ihe highway near Wei ? Nevada, -according to word broug

here laat evening. No detaUs re*ar fe J Q ^ in g the-accident_«ere-fll«n.. .

d u c t i w ^ M ^ S B S e H f i B ^ ^ e i a i e eon. the

; V J S a t u r d a y S p e c i a l

RO ' B V T T E R ^ C O T C H ■F-ICE--------- -pEfctOWS--------;w h « t / ' ■ ' -4

1 3 c _

■ H . 1 - L b . 2 5 cI H a d e w i t h b e s t Idaho

S n sa r a ad B u t te rGERY

H VARNEYi l was

A t ' i ’h e fop p ye com-t

133SfioafioneTfdr18 Slyj-

n y ia j your ^t«Q« o f firluanantcins*. TKraujli fool,; Lai «CWM <s « lnM t « Jorti-of-«u ___>f it r i ita g ■vitk s n M .o f- I w

foot < / «

OmiZVEIl SHOES i ) |

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I B L A B l • s * 5« i«

:,Slioes'.FLOOR SSOX DEPT.

|Q; :pEa»^. STORE

f w i

Said one o f o u r 6 v B u t I d id n o t 'k n b \

„ ............. Qur o ld e jis to m ^B

.br. F a lls . . O u r riio th e i « . O u r,s to re s c a r ry ]

. h es ita te to purchs o f godd irierfehand W e in v i te y o il a t I o u r com pe tito rs .

m V - g a

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ar-

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fur

ter aland \ \iShe ' ' \i ta- blac'li

IP - w SVER ----------- --------J— ___ N ew T a f fe ta S ilks .» $1.25iro* A new shipment of Uffeta sUki Ilm In the beet selUng faU coIm

Just right for evening party U>o drewa...... ..........

s m KWeUs. iought

SBtm- t r ^

r__ Down Staj

M A s i l l jM B L E R fiT .A S .S s h r r r r t ; S E E lOc T A B L E ' T O O T H P IC K H O I S H O R E R IN G S , D C O O K E Y G U T T E fi S E E O U R 25c T A I

[/■ C A K E P A N S , C U I I T R A Y S , F R Y IN G

U A L C R EAM ER S, " C S in r r s B t E s ^

— N IP P O N -H J U S -D. W A R E .............

D IS H E S O F BASS^ t O A L H O D S .......I - G A L V A N IZ E D J I I S H O P P IN G BA G S I M IX IN G B O W L SJ i S U IT CASES (6 V2: i : G U M B O S U IT Cii l i - H A P E tH O M E W 1 K A T H L E E N S U P) | P r in ts ) ...................g W H IT E U N IF O R» -------------p r ic e ......................i C H IL D R E N ’S D R l i . L A R G E D O L LS ... 1 P A L n iO L T V E SO| s f o r .......... .................g M E N ’S W O R K S I ^ O IL C L O T H (W h iM y a rd . : . . ............. . ' .....K . L . D . a : 6 A R M E ]m s u i t .....................

® _ A L U M IN U M W A

V' i ' -

;v - ■

________ - j a j ^

# t s6 u fc -o f- : to ^ custom ers, ‘ 1 ibw th a t ‘tW s^is th e siame 'ia a n d h e i^ i custom ers, w

le y s td i :e : i^ ; l ) e e n ^ 6 in g ,1 ir r e c o s ^ iz ^ ' and t ia tio n a h a s d , T h i^ S to re specid lii n d iM a t iin rvp i'ice s .w e a r t a ll t in ie s i d to m e in to th

AT THE K lIN e ith e r th e cheapet

'p le n ty o f

s 'u rT rim m . u o a t s $14.!lines' and.when's'costs, $U.0S in fast ir trim. Fabrics are of suede finish. C< oek and taa 'aU are nicely lined, slse I to 44. Spedal'to 'Saturday .. ...... |

o th e r D ress Coatsress coats'wltb; Mllar and cuffs. Sc ir trimmed to bottoi;! ot coats. Purs 'of :te, maodel-ooBey, and black wolf, a lack, blue and tao. Sizes in 10 to 48. rlced* . % ■

S25.00,S35.0.0>aS45.3, . B w o Tab le

~ ^ ~ T )s n r ia g k 7 -9 5 c —^ BMpo toble-,(lunMl^ w ld i a 'b u u )Tt. tlful. Unen finish. Comes U

M A M 'r t A N D B A G S $ 2 .9 5 a n d -^ 3 . 4 5

tyle ia what.we emplU^ In this' com- lete Uae of hand'jbW* Chooee.from istmus moire siUc or smart ii ains of Ather.. .Sach one aa outstanding at- 'active model. Smooth leathers and rep-

nd fitted.

iirs BargainsiR ^ h e a v y g ik s 8 )r.— S cT S (pressed g la s s )....IQ p

)L D E R S , C R E A M P A N S , D IP P E R S , D IS H RAGS,

SRS, J E L L Y M O LD S , e t ^ A B L ED T T L E R Y , A L U M IN U M G B A S K E T S , , IN D IV ID - tS, e tc.

...........,.~.— .S1..95r> P A I N T E D C H IN A

..... :...... ........:.:....;...;.98c5 K E T D E S IG N .;.........5 9 c........... .............. ........4 9 crU BS. ( la rg e s i ie ) ..... 7 9 cJS (LeatherettS)T..T....::25cS E TS (se t o f f i v e ) ..... 9 8 c/ 2 x i i x 2 2 ) . . . . . . . . ; ..........$ 1 ^ 5

CASES.........................S3.25H O U S E DRESSES..... 9 9 cIP O V E R D RESSES (E ng ,........................... .......-S1.95)RM (B ob E va n s S ty le );

...... : - ^ ;v S 1 .9 5R E S S E S .;...... .......... .$ 1 ,0 0

...... -V...-98clO A P ( S a tu r d ^ ' o n ly ) 5.............-..:c:...-.:25c

S H U IT S ( E x t r i S4g) 7 9 c 'h ite o n ly , S a t u r d i sale)................. .... 33c

E N T S (m e d iu ii i 'w e ig h t) ;........ ...............A R E ^ ^ . . , , , . . , ^ , ^ , ^ 7 9 ( ;

‘F o r s i x y e a r s J h a v e b e e r t

! W r i g h t ’ s - S f o r t f s y s t e m w e a r e . ^ p r d i j d t p s a y t h a i w J t a h j . ’w i t f e _ ^ r e s a t S a l ^ i L . b u s in e s s f o e . 6 2 y e a r s o n a

a l i y a i J v e M ^ l i n e s o f iz e s i r i i . w o r i i e n ’ s a n d c h i l d r : r e l i y i f t g u p t o t h e g o l d r a i j h i s . r t o r e a r i d c o m p a r e v a l t i

raSIVE DRESS SItst o r h ig lfea t p riced i ty le fo r U p ie money

_ J l ' ^ ( * 1 1 ' I ■' " i ^

Q C . $ 9 , 9 5 » . S ]

t / w ; Wew shlpmenta.of,crepe bac^ you wUl find la this 'shipmen suit you. 8nappy;and very

Colors of theee two groups you wUl find tes from -tnd dark greens. A small dej 'S 1 4 *W of these dresses for yoo~

• ■ - • . • I

M a rio n P rince Sp<A new shipment of v«^ attra

of beww- , Bj*de of fine woolen flanne “ clever styles. Ail are Indivk

B. EMUy w ill find originality and sotqet In this nsw group of sport dree

' A / I ’) iU U . Sites 14 to ao ........................

D r e s s W o o le n s , 8 9 cWool dress materials In narrow

--- --------pln'strlpes-or tn p treoiots. Oum —M, ■ onlced washable, 36 inches wUe;t o P " ' " O “ - ......:.............. - ....®X>I g H a l l o w e ’ e i T P r i i i t ^

■~l HaUowe'cn prints of cambric ,co*ttnatf-material'In' yeUow-and b t ^ or black and orange. Pat> terns of witches, caU, etc. -9t Inchca wide ...... ............... .2 6 0 -

P i l l o w T u b i n g , 2 9 cn ' Bleached plUov tubing, extra i heavy, weight, no flUlng, 4a ln> .

ches wide; per yard :..:.-.i-..29oL ______ C r e p s B a c k S a t i n ,

-------------- $ 2 3 5 ----------Rich crepe back satlju, extra heavy welgth. new faU colors:

—j 40 inches wide ...;......... -.9 2 .9 0

5 '■ - ' ' M f f

a- _ B l u e C f a i i e

I H o s i e r y , $ 1 .1 9I . Pure thread silk hoolery, sUk

to the top. fashioned fooL Of a fine s ^ e e weight. AU t lu

^ b « t faU colors.......- IS I . I B

R a v o n B e d S p r e a d s .

C ■Rayon bed spreads tha i are

C washable and are fast colors.New patterns in rose, blue and

C gold. B in e ix i0 9 ------- - M > B 8C B e d T i c k i n g , 4 5 c— ------- TW Ung-ol-hcawjwtght featherC proof <}uaUty, comes in 'floral _ patterns or plain stripe color. C 32 inches wide ....... -.........4 f to5 K h a k i C l o t h , 2 9 ce Khaki Cloth, heavy weight, wash-D able. Oood for coverings, men's. shlrta, boy*' waists, etc. 36C Inches wide ......... ........ — .280 .? • ------------- T o w e l - S e t s , 7 9 c . le Packed in attractive box with

color to match towel: set of ■ heavy' turklsh- towel aQd two * vrtah cloths !-------------------^79o

5, <17 - , B o iid c iir *0 . ™ $ 2 . 5 o ^^ New shipment of boudoir lampsC made of -dainty'paslal shades ofe />qood georgette.'tocludtog wire-0 / mungs; e a c h . . - . . « * 3 0

C ( ; s t a m p e d L u q c h l j . : . C k > t h i 6 5 c

Lunch headwith dainty pockets for nap-

. ' kins, stanped ready for %m*;C teoliWy -------------------- «So> ; K n i t U n i o n S u i t s ,

S , 5 0 cWooMBt aiedtoa . rib knit

||» unlea n it * , bodice or taUored ^ ------- t tn m m M e to h -------- 5 0o

i i i i/ ' I ' i - ' - S . ; ■■■ '■ :

« n b t ^ g m y d r y g p o ! ^ a t l ^ t ' t o l> u y : M p ® in .1 t w ^ . a i r e o n e 6 1 f i v e , fa s f e g r r b ' : : L f ik e _ ; G i t S ’i f I d a h o F a l ls , ' ;P o < r a O N E ' t R t ^ P O i J C ^ - ^ m i S ^ a n d i s e . G o o d s t h a i ; ' t h I d r e n ’s . l i k e s o n l y a n d b y - f o i l ? i r e p u t a t i o n o f t h e f o u n d e r s a l i i e s p f m e r c h a n d i s e 'a t i d p i

SH^td s to re y e t - Jn ?

lac^ satin; s U k .d r e ^ ment a atyle w ill' i 7 ery good, looting. K\ ( lnd'tans,' blMks, wines, - 1 ( ( i depotit w ill hold any

3 p 6 r t b r e S ^ . ’ — L J ~ l ' “attractive sport dresses, \ \

■nd exceedingly ’ & \ \ \ \ \ divldcial iao^U. You \ * l \

dresses. Colors o( tan, ' ^ ‘

....... - $ 2 5 . 0 0

I n f a n t s ’ R o m p e r s , I* H i e . \

Stiunped romMrs r53y Ior | le working. -Made of permaneat

finish Ind ian head, choice of ;--------- three patterns.....................7 5 o .

B r id f fe Sets, $2.40 : ^lc B rtt»^ '3 fk*or tUttTeinbrokiereS">d .frun linen lunch cloth and fourU oapklni ' Paeked tn attrsetlTe -M g ift bo*: per set ......... .«2.49® - s t a m p e d N i n e - P i e c e

S e t i $1.00^ A 'b ig .nQ ue 'In Stamped goods,J- • 3fl.lnch cloth, four napkins.Q scarf and buffet act of white

' Indian head. Stamped rea<ly forworklng.Oompleteset 91.00

™ One Jot o f' womens a ^ child- ^ ren's hoee In brown or black.« Values to IIJW. cloee out 7 fto

ISatiirday SkGood S ta r B ra n d shoes f o r wc

- --------au flean tpw f Botfri lea the r andpresents to al) ch ild ren , purch

C h i l d r e n ’ s F i r s t ' S t e p s , 9 8 c J

A a ' aswrtment~of 'ch lid te iA ,— t shoes and suppers, plain c o to e and two tones. Button and lace

. stylea. A great many f i i o val*, ues but bccause of broken Unes

k out at .................— ....5 7 0 CJ _______ r . h i l H W a C n m f n r t

?>_____■ O r f o r i 1

LK heavy brown calf skin, le w 1

S ..................$ 2 . 9 5

" B o y s ’ S h o e s , $ 1 .9 5 tJ. Shoes of brown bluteber style, c

wr heavy all leather sole, sties tral- ------------------------------ -a

11 ...........................t

ih- I ' W

” W m W S t a r B r a i

“ ■ S h o e s A i

‘S ‘

“ — T " P a n c o ^ o i e - O x f o r d S r r ^

.p . ■ ' $ 1 .6 9e f . A sturdy school oxford U this ^

^ Uttle dior Brand Psnco sole .SO ' »hoe. Slses from 8 to l l aad !

l iH to a. Very a qspecially priced at JL .O Jf *

" W o m e n ’ s O m f o r t i

g ; O x f o r d s , $ 2 .9 5Easy comfort shoes for the older 1

Ly womn. Of flexible Uack- U d . ' ipedtum sprtng sota with rubber i beela JOA the thtng tor tb e n I

g _______ , $ 2 . 9 5 , !

r o w i n g d e i i a r t t n e r i t ■ ’ : f . P o c a t e l ld t m d - T w i n : P 0 - j a i ^ U 8 | o m e r s i ; _ ^ t h e b u y e r w i l l h o t p l l o w i i i g ’ th iB j i o l i c y j r s o f t h i s b p s in e s s . ■ p r i t r a ^ t h ; ^ o f

I n j K f f t

B r i l l i a n t H o s e , $ 1 .4 9p in e B » I M . Itd l

- !^ | e ^ « S 4 S S . . S ? ------------f i r --------

. 'i W a n t e r ’ s F o u r - -

C l a s p W r a p A r o u i l d ,: . $ 2 . 0 0 ■

w ifn e fs wrap- arouad of bro­caded ootU, elastic top and elas­tic sldemseU .................9 2 4 M ,

C hild ren ’ s Hose

dhUdren's hese supporters ol Hickory <iuaUiy elastic, black or white, ages a to 16 yMta— 2 5 o

loe Bargainswom enrm lBses and cW ldren7

n d a t m oderate p ricea. F r w im a s ln g snoea at~Ht(ltf^BtoTe:— —

Boys’ Shoes, $2.95Heavy weight,' tan caU shoe, blutcher s^le made of aU lea-

— ther fo r servlee. t f O Q S 'Slies np to S . . . . . ___

Thoro C leaner, .19c p e r b o tt ie

ram ily slsa bottle ct Ttien d y e r , qoed fer att f t i y s i

___________1 9 c ^

~ F d r H o i i i ^ p p e r ^ - ' 9 8 e

* m d iU am at w m m ttm boUM m n m i. O o m In noe* e u ln M U i M l W M f - f c i p n u c tk a u d b M lD C i« p t n .

-----f lS f i - ____

r a n d !

A r e y

» r ,

T - ^ W » l t S E ^ J * f e K . l ^ „ Goods

Just reeetnd'Cenplete (en Un*

$ 2 . 1 9 5 8 4 . 5 0

B l a c k C a l f O x f b t d S i

, $ 0 5 'BUck a it n tv m

. m d i n w L l u b M K i S ; 1 ■ m t . b M d a r K i » f S 'S S S f:.g55-£^ 'j

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’ CMWim^tbn . ls, Far Lower. ‘V / ■ n

■ ■ ■ C8y Tiw.Auoetoted Pr<«i) WAtemOTOM. Ort. 1»-R.r lh . [

<W .<lnoe »H ly , proaucUon r 11 , ntuac iMck above the SO.OOOJD00

30M0AX)bu ih e lf above the . un ou n t aom uU y « *» u » e d in thU country e tch ye»r.

Ull»e (torn. . to , Mtbtind icate an u lU m tte m arket d e p rm lo n itout O. X CoIUer, teOeni hay feed ^

aeed spM lalltt, ha« e t o h ^ ^ tq h ln o u s la fo m a tla o three pertinent

• U m ^ t * aa tlelpauon of iavotahle diapoea) o f tjre tto ck i.

STtaSSSI" p'31« tNtihefa. « i . ^ M in e date la s t U -year. A •eeood note »round ia a r it ia g /o r nfU nited 6 (a tw zjre. U o n th an 7.MQJWQ S

were exported f r ^ S i to f,O c t ^ l th b year compared to 4 « o - *000 buiheU exported in ttae«amet>eiKid * S'ev a c a lU ^ - ta r m ln a l d e llT o lM ^ are lncrea«la». D i u S T u i S ^ « Septeaher approz lau te ly iSAW iXia ^ bu»heU were l ^ v e d . w i n ^ J S ^ t l 9.600,000 bu ibe li over the »«"fnin t l if te d ^ lo r corrccpaoding m onths In loae. ^

Preaent n iM an tla tJo s o f CoUJer'* lu * " " " cunrent n c - S

ord th a t tb ls year^i rye crop, u £00.000 r i

Inc rap id ly In toeonfum inc ehanneU at ^ «2i*hUy Pilcher prtoea th a n have pre^

Acootdtac to U te tt eetlmatea. the « IM T crop to tab about «1,SOO,000 hush, rt eU. Ttoe <|utUty U .ieported to be cood. U and m llU and espcrten have oompeted 1 fo r the otferlncs. Domeetle uae o f rye tl

_ _ _ M » feed fo r Uveetoek wlU depend to e •w n r -w c te a t upuu H>e-vrfc»-r t ~

S S 5 !M w ? !iS ?2 ir 'to S L 2 ,;

. 1 ^ .H n e o f tba-S iiT$e«Q ry» was o;d £ ia *e d byT»et w e a t t o t t X t o S ^ ^

Of the reported S p r o d u c ^ abroad b a y be-unsuitable f o r aOUat puipotet. c,

. eondltlon. la view o f the fact i !th a t iUnertcaa rye t i «ood. m ay lead ^

JJprwUcB d bu y in* r y ^ f r o m the ^ *® b e 'm iw r f 'w i th th e ^

wwer | T ^ European crmln. thus keep- ®-------- a id P

^ la s in c tue’ p ru B un n tjro i ■ r^y^ 'BU rplu i “ th a t would send domeatic prices down,

\ IKliSfOl ! liJIfBIIIJOPIIIESi

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— — ^ tT « m t.A » la n t io -F - l ig h tE ^ J _ 'senger Back to America w ith ?■ Honors From Eisht Nations, i.

___ ■ ■ ■ n°«- “ W-Hon=n t ' K ' ™ i tour Aonlh, ot «

h lc h adventure have coaoensated a ^ i t o « u * A U a n t lc

2 5 f . S S 2 S ^ ' m BuroP® C^ foTecolnc fo r a summer the home* o

T . ^ u ’S . k ' S S f g ' S i ^ ^ !celsM ao many booors o r *—

premiers la Oennany. eS iS ^ ’-sS’TOtotmw o«nn^ taton. In ede at ! S S S 'JS ^ •« the'fomer c ro m i !

I pitoeeotsamnaptalfedlilin. !he landM with ?

^ t , K o ttb us th e . d t y aear *W ch t h v alicbted. in fe r re d boaccarr elU- >senship upon the p a ^ t k S S I ^ l ^ ^received the coblet oC l « S « r >lave h im tb« c^da n p in o f th e c ity. *

A r d d ^ a a l i ^ of. A u rtr la conferred ‘

^ ^ l u ^ u » e . . ^ u , .

-I S 'TSrtT.-'’*"'!*'^'' I , i

■'v c f f t 'W v tM M a U W M d . ia u i t iM M u* and fo r

1 . .A .< iubddlU T o f 't tM SuieoMrieaa I Oe)Dd0M 7,P r0d w t r '^ « n q r a t k B . haa

: ' be ta lo a » M B ^ :O a > m ia « , tba p h o t o o *e rt« i« M W B ..

I T bB M nanaoa .w— hM m ti to t x - . , p lo tr 'tb e .ta vn tlO B at B t ia Doraer. k a KoN pM a cfa tm ti^..«bose reaMich : o fftelala flC.>tbe eoqeam aay. m akw i t

T t>&i#ble * to m aa ufW lura r ra B l '' ' t t l l l C U ^ tb t'b as ie m w .m A te rla l fo r.ra y .

* o £ ^ Quality m w r . a daacerous mtreeenBloae explosive, laoouers, ar>U f Id a l -leather V«^ ed lu lo ld film .

i EIKIIHODS-^HlilllOIICIIIIII|„I t • ••■' ■ f^ .

Li Ring and His Son, Wiio Har- $[ ; nessed Waters of River Are a " Worshipped by Natives.

--------- W l1 ^ A g H iy OTON. Oct. 1 9 - In .the ^ . province o r " ^ e * w t tn . CHlha,'"more ,wo] rt than jSOO miles from the sea and 700 est Is miles from a ra ilroad there ia a d t y ~ 7 J o f 000,0001 people who, the National« Oeocrtphlc Sodety claims, reverence n -

two dvU jmclneers aa gods. L IJ I t e d t jr Is th e provincial' capital, u l" Ghenctu, aad tha.m clneers are U Pinerf and bis son. vh o . more than 200 years2 befora O h rM haniessed the waten o f I ^ tbe R iver U lO in to one o f the mostrf practical In lc a tlo n systems the world „

bas ever seen. W llh the aid o( these ^ . waterworks the fe rt ile p la in ot the ’s ^ valley bas yielded from two lo 1“ f iv e , crops a year and supported a •**;0 c ity which \l9is a b rillia n t capital o l a S®’ K m illion population wben Marco PoloIt visited t t In the th irte en th century. }1 Small w onder-that U Pine and hU* son live In the memories o f the people.

Temples'ln th e ir honor have been buUt« on a forest covered hUlslde beilde tbe I- rtver. U nlike most shrines In China. J ”1. tbese are kep t In perfect oeodltion.d The time o f' th e yearly repalrlnc c i e the Irrlca tlon works Is especially sa- to t0 ered to ,U P liic 's memory___^ Tbe d ty 'o f chengtu . whose walla are . ■< 40 f M blcU and more th an 13 miles* around, is fa r xaawved from modem ™

d vU lttt ie n . A Journey from Ohanctu

s ^« CbungUnc. a t the head o f navicatfam m IS o m tb e .Y a a c tte .B lve r.,a a d then lOOO rea IC m llea-by, steamer down Uie river to <ca d ShanchaL . thele I f Uje traveler goes west Instead of

east from Cbenctu he threads the n a r > , ^ ,e row passes o f tb e m ountainous r im o f ^ A Tibet. Northward be reaches Mongolia!*®®

and southward through w ild Yunnan 1 ' . . l i e the r ich foresU o f pu rm a and'<tu

61am. W ith a ll these reclons Chengtu bo< rf merchanu are la touch, trave ling over- cw a U n» -4 mdeF^^toimena»^=haid«Mp ^ aBa- —^ , transporting th e ir wares by boat and bel

animals, bu t la rgd y on the backs o f tb< men.

This Is the of ***f> hum an p { horse. R has been estimated U ia t 30 per cent o f Cbanctu'a population is in

. the cany inc bushiesa. . Squeaking* wheetbarrows and heavy back-packs |

1 bring to tb ls c r iu il d t y Its raw m a- nu te r la ls -a n d -d b tr lb a ts - lt i-p re d u c ts 'lo Uie world. Coal, cotton, hides, lumber, j pork, Ttu lt and vecetablea pour in to Uie u

^ gates In a constant atream via., the

. Quarries, and m usk and^herba from fa r <■n T ib e t . u

In tbe oppodte direcUon another un>. human stream carries the products o f oh

rich Siechwan to th e r iv e r and the i ) ]outside world, wood oU fo r paint, rare ^

rs and valuable medlclaes a ^ scenCs, cui ) f and hoc brlstlea fo r the New York!d and Loo lon m arket. " Ic A ll day along, the road leading to th i)e Chengtu passes, tb ls double procession do ( . ot p ic k cooUes, wheelbarrows and pas> tra( . s e n ^ c h a ^ ^ ^ y in and day out the hu

l?)ad»lde resUurants. A d ly o f 'm o re wa

1 Woman Oiief Master ” As France’sth CHATEAU D E BONNXLLES. BO N- flc r - NSLLBS. Prahee, O c t lo \ cs»>—The of

hu n t season Is on a n a ' w o m k h lt iu an le Is Um p rtndpa l “ m aster" o f Uie hounds D i e- la France. th] : _A nne de Rocheohouart-Mortemart. th i !d Duchesse d'Usea, past i tm rides ^

to how ds: and tries to bave U ie best y . padt to Xurepe. Every doc U branded b " »- w lto ,U « ,“ U " o f tha fa m U jc re s L « ^ Ib e leader o f m w new movements j : f « w ^ * s rlcb t» ;“ahe Is ackaowledg-

ad .f« »a ors m ost disunculsbed h S 2 - »» m •be alao U b o n m r y prealdent J

o f Uw Women’s AutomobUe Club. Her ^ fortune Is great, ber tastes are xrldely

S S h e -a o e in l >Ue u b K le . .b u t l5 r 1. K r j u i . a n no han<m»p. J J a n j 01 S „ her bu n lm en .h aT e lU a n out-be fore K .h her and oo^-w bo baa been, w ith the ^ ■y. le j iU j t i l hU m e , l» i ; : i . m r a oot. U “ »1 ta k m to a earHeie f o m e t r hunt. „ b- - w a J -U e o te n u it- . !» • ,» UUe Uie “

Duchess has fro m th a Prench c « « n - mi th Jt la an a a d o t office w iUi ^

to bolder Is 'o p k ta d .to aw te to ln a pack ?o t h o o n ^ B e r W l l . to p n t e e t ^ £

lla countnr f r m - v o lm . W « lm a n out m o f fa ih b s . b p t j iM .e t t e a e w lM «U b »

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et o f -a m a t ^W hen.toe DoebeN x k te . th hh r o f* tb

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SEAHLE HAS YOUNG COACH miSEATTLE. Oct. 10 (/P)—Dy t lgn lny » O t

A lv in Ulbrickson for lou r years as i | | varsity crew coach, uie U nlvenlty o f ■ IIU W ashlncton has combined Uie du< . | | l U nd ion o f having Uie youngest van ity . " c re w ..in ,th e m ajor collcglate rowing ,workl w ith th a t o l having tho young? ~ ' est coach. ^ Im p r i- D B jH c l iM h - i r T w e n t y - r w ^ — ed-stroke fo r th e huskies laat season. p62

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enableW IN TE R PARK. Fla., Oct. 1» VP>~

In a room w ith th ick to rpe t on the w ith i floor and the walls lined fr ith veher- m ent able bookcases, twenty-flve students of u^tion Rollins College s l l n t ease In comfort* able c h a in around a bible. eoncitx

They are In a "classroom" and en- e*«tlo i rolled In Uie only course o f Ils k ind In Times an American InalltuUon of higher be an: learn ing—"the deparUnent of books."

Edwin Osgood Orover is Uie f l n t ” professor o f books, and he has begun th e ,p i h is second yenr w llh the study so the ei popular th a i more than a th ird o f the tlon . i to ta l enrollment o( Rollins CoUege the sii soughi to get In to the class, while only to be36-may-be-aooonunodated,-------------------tba-sU

The course was esUbllshed by Dr. * HamUton H o lt.' president o f Rollins - cd lece and fo rm er ,e ^ to r of The In -

I. .P ro f.- .^ W c L re tn d i 'tw J 'boiu* wlUi each class, ffe devufcs the Ume' to reading foniotten ch*l>t<rs from Am et- , ® .* * lean and English toovels or .m iking on the development and history of p r in t- lng and book m aklnc or divulging some s«Tet in the Ufa of hU favorite S t ” ** authors. The American Library as- socUUon helped h im plan Uie course.

There are no examinations. Each student keeps a w ritten record ot each book read, w ith tiny commenls he may opinio care to make. end b—T tie ccmpn u u m liin ' u f' u uikm m o r- believes Prof. Orover, is be tte r. than ^Uie company o f a thousand men. ^ t

FRENCH SOCIETY WOMEN 55™ SUPPORT DOG RACING

- m onttP A M S . Oct. iO (;Ph-Love me. pUy .<one.|

.m y_ fl6* .L .l« _ a _ n e H i_ a a » ln g -ln -4he p t , , - ; French sm art set. ’ the Pi

Ooc raclnc has been Introduced and the b Is reoelvUig entbuslasUc u p p o rt from settlei

The most fashionable "Cyno-drome,” ment.' as toe tracks are called. Is situated to _ the southern p a r t ot the forest of ChanUUy wlUUn.easy reach o f Paris. * ^ ° tn The pro flU fro m the betting machines go to extend the supply of electric • " ‘ ty current In the country dlstrlcU.

j velopthan ha lf a m illion m ust be fed andiEngla: clothed at a distance o f ten days' QuesU travel from the~ river. The swarm, o f mlnlst human burden bearen cannot loae a may I

;n ilautc y tiu i anoU ier. . ^ Pim a r ly s g w jto add a transporUUon system to the ments j waterworks. down— - — ^ ^ ^ = * 5 : = - - - - ! — *

r of Hounds TSS's Hunt Season Starts niiT"_ _ _ a n u -tf ld a l capadty she w ean a unUorm

Ducbeas rides to hounds u hostcai to fac t t the aristocrats o f Prance, sbe w ean be. v the conventional, long sk irted . r id lnc stren« habit, and a low crowned, fe lt trtconM bas b ha t bordered w ito vh lte and sUver ceolo« braid. W ben ahe rides to bounds she th is s wean Uie ‘■masterV’ be lt w ith the surfac lone hunting kn ife w ito which to give ace < the death-stroke when tiie boar Is a t straUbay.-------------------L ___________ « « n ^

So klndhearted Is she tb a t har suffer friends often doubt I f abe fu lly ap- thelse proves o f the h u n t bu t th in k she f d - veaka lows i t raUier becattie sbe la the ke«p> f ir s t I v ro f-ee nU u r-o td -lam lly - lnd m a B S . .. byT«i

I t U to ld o f h t r tb a t fe r maay yean electb sbe raised six pineapples a year.'uader lee to glass, a t a cost o f about <1M 0 each I t fro because the gardener took tucb aa to - trum t terest in theor she d id n t want to h u rt fo r n i h is feelings by si<^>plnc his expert- - T h imenu. ____• • J ir . <1' AcUve to a ll sorU o f modem move* tiea l m enu, she ye t reU lns aa tba .d lcn tty to ^ jo l o f ber rank. Tbe Ducbeas oould. U frtU to ib e would, cover her b re u t w ith dee* tn td osailens. the Leclon o f Honor. A«rt* th e f l cu ltu ra l M arit. the Order c « 'S a la t tba h Sepulchre, tb s Order o f S e rttaa m a a Cbartty. Quean B la b e tb 'k W ar lA d a l now J aad ether- bonwa^awarded-bar d ta lac b x ^ th a war. • - parlla

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iprobable. iThat Further A p - «!« peal to Electorate Will Be |j“ Made torSpme Time to Come.

■ABIS, Oct. ^ E u r o p e a n comment M C tha - rccent IMsi^ r.ecUon8, w h ich ••>>>'

ibled P re h e a t Oosgrave to muster aa jo rity o ts lx , to Uu Dall. describes h saUafadkia>,a d istinct bnprove- n t to the-P ra» Slate's political a it- ion . -H o w e ir^ dlsappolnilng o r to - dus lve toe m u lu of toe general the;Uon h*v^^be«.", says'the"L«233 wpenes, - I t U lmpTDUble U u t Uiere w ill »ble. a n y ifu r tb t r appeal to toe elector- > fo r some y m t to come. Kone of ! . partlea u > ia a poslUon to 'm e e t the

expenMS a t a fresh general elec- and X which: v m probably have much dept s im e r a u it v A n attempt w ill have A t

be m ^ e lo.lW iW toe dUtlcullles of ^ I s it uat io n ,l»r -y» r Uam»ntary-meansr « o n i d M r. . C o m t t and bU colleagues ve th e c o iiT iM to make 11. I t U an . 1, ^ s a U s fa c to r j ip q ^ ; * adds thepaper. ^ «r a leader e f4 4 * J fc o s ^ v e ’a) vlg- )us and c o m ^ ^ U . l^ p e rv n e n i. but t r o ' la every sn fie n to-expect th a t tM i. WlU face it. w lto .h ls uaual courage o , ,

i TeaU lo ice:..lf be faUs. the tu rn of m u m ay-flnaU y impose upon to e .2 * - “ mbllcana toe unpleasant and d l s - l ^ . _ rous d u ty of aeoratlng office, when ^ >y wUl -leam th a t eeonomlc laws fU * ^ t l great cap between the ir promised d th e ir p^o rm ance.”. to sirhe Manchester 'Q uard ian Is o f u e > in lo n - th a t to aplto o f appearances, t l d to spite of the uncensto ly as to area

toe Free 8U te are more stable to - ;*>. f th an they were, six montos ago. »«„_ d m ote suble toan toey would have ^ m had a less ao cu n u system o f ^ jresentatlon given ■ ttr . Cosgrave a r f , ^ i jo r ity to Uie DsU greaUy to excess ^

h is real voting slrengto. “ Six mths a ^ ' ' the paper potoU out.- le - th ird of the InbablUnU of toe - se-8 t* te ~ itn i“ d8atoed"to~M cocnSe 9 Pree State consUtuUon or to adm it REI ! b tod tog force ot toe Anglo-Irish Uement. The new D sll is toe f irs ti l_ U ia L jin i.« W ra _ t9 _ J ? f i_ jL jra J ’j L ____iresentative instrument of govern* M :nt." Uamrhe London Expreu conslden toe i t r a l po ln l as fa r as England Is icem ed la the heavtoess o f toe pro* T S aty vote. "Por toe f irs t tim e to lng memory” writes the paper, “ an c tlon in Ireland has faUed to de> „ .T lop to to sn issue o f Ire land versus gland, and has beea dom lnsied by esUons concerning tbe .actual ad* “ 5, n lsU » tlon of Irish affa irs. This ly be pu t 10 the cred it o f M r. Cos*^ve as one o f his great achieve*!nta—ire is n d ~ U ~ b ( iln n ln c lo get wn to realities of ber own bustoess. (, v d th a t U sn exceUent slcn." The ^ •lly Chronicle to lnka 'toere ts no ison to be over»peaslmlstlc, M r. de ^ Jera haa fsrcd better than was ex* s x :ted. becauM to tha absence o f S inn J * to candldsies he poUed the whole 7I I U -tre a ty voie. B u t . the pro-treaty rties have s large combtoed m aiority to to the country and,toe DaU." r e r i )6 B e im lI r iw r a t t e 5 n « 'to 'T h e ' ' c : t th a t though toe nsw D ia l may no t a in . very d ifferen tly oonsUtoled to m 1 vng to frooi lU predeecasor. toere j , s been disnge none the less. **rha o . . olocy o f party pdlUca- aooonilnc to ^ Is paper, ‘ csnnot be Judced on the o f 1 rfaoe, and to rp re s o it Una o f d e r* ^ e does not so deep th rough th e tha « ta . PenonallUca, tbe strato inc fo r p w oslMency. Uitocs done, said < and d in t f ^ delay toe evdtuUoiL-'N evar^ tleas i t morea.' Mlr. de Va len t haa « n •ksn ed toe Usue be himseU forced. b « s t bjr aw«ilowlac tbe oath, and, .next dro T n m o u a -w p la a a tle o i' du rtec—ta » the c tion . M r. CosgraTaH Immense sehr* « d t to h is oountry Is th a t be has saved y from inu rm lnab le eonvulslons over ^impery - t e n n t o ^ and. ^ time loclr naUtr«Unuea7«B;«oma4o tba fore.”. ^ The Paria Tempa, p o to U ' o u t ' t ^ t ^ r. da V a le n h a a 'n a lla M ttie prao* crai a l Im possU m ity-te -eoe fdnc U lster \ a : jo to th e m * S t u a ^ u d ' o f ruUnc k m to ou t tnklnc- tho 'A BkloJH sh trea ty ^M.oanHdention. ITarbapa .tUa Is m» f ir s t aign o t a i i i i i t t t u m h i t to n —» b a M d t to a S Q M M ^ a o m a m ttt b t man' et great raft i w ag aad un til » i *r ba- bas «hrea pm e..af real ikUl SX

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iLE MAN,As" yALE COACH--- Uni

tEW HAVENa.Oct. 19 UP)— Attoough r Ta le un lven lty au thorities Insist Qec ly have given no toough t to choos- *: a sucoassor u> Hewi-O oach ~Tad" tea. I t Is.conceded there th a t a Yale w a q >to a ll star ot recent yeara wUl sue- * , , 1 ^d -x r f- ttw 'p o it.— T b e -p o s lU o n - p a y s -S i^MO to W W a year. .C h r - lf im u b h — o f-H a v in « -T r~ Y iIo t~ T B s f in coach toe Blue team narrows toe departi Id o f eholce 10 some ouUtandlzig thoroui lyer a t -toe University to recent r e ^ U

HSOBllHirPS . i-£, TO FIND STREIIM FLOW,S

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(f AaHmoTON. Oct. u (fli-oh ip . s s . J d a UpeUne can be used to measure , t flow c f a .stream when the usual genslve In s trum w U are no t ovaU*

• *as therm e n . a Oeoloclcal Survey explains have lc kt to aacertatolnc the ve lod ty o f a 300 peg eam ,a plaoa may be selected where few m< i channel is s tra lch t fo r 100 fe e t, _ d wher* ttiere is constant » *d to .' ^ pto-.and smooto c u rre n t U l ord inary measuring ru le -m a y

used to m ark o f f 60 o r IOO feet c ” me U » ta n k , -sm a ll -'ch lpa a w set ” ^ 5;- oat. The- surface ve lo d ty o f toe eam to feet per second.U determ to^ “ ^ '5

by d iv ld toc toe d litanee t o V ^

iU w lil m > v e ra c e vo lod ty o f i t s tre a m su rfa ce T h a t. m u ltlp lU d ! (mUrv OJ. wUl ^ v e very, nearly the a v t f* to ..T d

! v d o d ty o f toe enUre flow . ' ifarm er *To obta in the a r » o f toe cross Im lxlili :Uon o f toe sUeam." ttie , Survey ttauatl r t. ?» t« ttd i a topeUne fro m shore only 1 shore and take the depth a t short m a d a

erra la o f two to f iv e fe e t The aiver-1 w iUi » o t. these depUis to feet. mulUplled sUU. f ttie to u iw ld to to fe e t wUl give, toe a par

sa o f toe crtiersecUon o t th e stream serioui'gnuare-^wi.'-^-- - r—..... — j-s y s t^rbe voUune o f toe discharge U sary t m d by m ulUplylng the croas see* directs n figure by ttie average velodty. Canad It per second, the resu lt belnc toe t r d U icharge ta second feet, o r toe num * numbe r. o f-cu b lo feet o f w ate r flow inc ttaue 1 s t toe potat o f measurement each in tl »n d . - com a

ESERVE BANK GOVERNOR WAS ONCE OFFICE BOY >»ve^

M IN N E A P O L lfl,^O c tr m B . O eny. new governor o t Uie InneapoUs Pederal Reserve bank, ob* toed his f l n t glimpse o f toe work*IS o f a financia l tosUtuUon as o f- » boy and messenger fo r toe only n k to a small W lsconsto town. ®T ha t waa 43 y e f« - a c o a t Rlpon.> Isconsta. Plve yea n U le r he was t e l - . ^ * f to toe old St. Paul NaUonal b a n t . jC ™ ^ Id he le ft toere seven yea n ago to 1 come deputy governor o f toe M to* I apolis Reserve bank. - ,

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lirplanes Serve in Ev Transport GoIdM

CR 0YD 0N.~B [igrT>4C -1# W V ^T h ep rtfle r jp la ne Is put to many strange uses ings I Europe snd to AsU. to ^ .I n Pwmosa airplanes have pUyed night le part of messengen from toe w ito | Ids. Head-hunten were In the hab it The ' ambushing lumbermen In the ju n * lean es. Having U n t d rcuU ted a report New u t stupendous bird creatures of ticula: ormason m yhidocy were soon to be uan i [fsatd ted by toe gods as a warning, ing ai le Japanese governor-general sent ran u pa ir o f such celestial-birds ovef the arms'

■unU of toe head-hunten. They chUd't

dud shelL • s nWhen toe Q u it of F in land froie^ being

r tr . 'and toe sailors on 30' ships' o( bo icka)l fast to toe lev seemed to dan- wadi. IS. .o f ila rv lM *. Ptonish- ariSy a ir- i - .. lanea carried foi)d'u> toe beleaguerad

' to d rlA irp tlihM work w ito w ha len to toe toe A octh Padfle to dlscoverlnc the toe c iv lM u n s of the deep. Norse flsbar* eitty.-1 wn o f f suvanger use the airplane a lm a I t ' * ^ U n c ' ' shoals. ' s» dcThs, foresu o f A lsace-Lorra ine. are .Tm «ay«d trem a ir to kU i plaguea o t OMhx UerpOlata. In wooda nea r Bsrtto t o t a l

TBi alrplanea fo r the same purpose, ceaskx i. io u th Russia airpJanea scouted fo r PUi Bata « t locusts. One such boat was eattoi u n d - ft r t-m lle a lone by threo mOea p l ia tt

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ritlsh iGruiasrs' on-Visits , of-Courtesy HlUM

^ A S H IN O T O N T ^ t 10 O r C iT f lUto ligh t crulers. th e C ile u tU and H rh |l fo . making a’ slk>day courtesy'call I I M I . I U W uhlngton between October 17

1 23 as a dem onstration o t toe ooc- | ' | | | I I Uty e xU lln r between the Itogllsh h l M I I •k ing navlea; are typ ica l exam ^e: 'BrlUsh tu v a l construction during ' Isle days o f toe world war.-

^ fS i'to iS ! t o . ‘ “ ‘" Y w n g JIdmlral S ir W alte r Cowan, .eom* ' t n P r nder to c h ld of. ttie .Am eric a -a n i tO . r r

ilsen on to d r cood-wUl cruise. Dur* . Q®nertoe w ar he commanded toe B r it- h . v —cruiser Princeas Royal, wbleh op* U00IT1

led w ito .American naval .forces.

1 i i n IS M s r ia -e o R U B s

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jrasite Active, in Fields of SicuAc®» United States; Tremendous S Ju i ' Decline Is Noted by Experts. SSSUSt

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WASHINOTON, O c t ^ (flV -T he ropwn com :*.)o re t-laJ tU U m .to*4a . ase to toe U n ite d : Stotes.

w rtm ent o f a c r ^ t o r r ^ t w lA i xtmgh and systematle check on toe oondlUoni u lU of a • l 0,000j » 0 sp rinc -“ dean-- result ha

autooriied by congress. ’ hss had 3ut toere U a b righ te r side to toa

to ' the ' nVbUe a greater number o f individual Iargeat b ren are a t work to toe com fldd s a dedde in to 1930, the ir p r e m t ra tio o f to* to r - the -ase com pared 'to .Uie Increase last inUla. u: shows, a tremendous dedtoe. In ,W, w ito no eradication measures. - . k .L ' i i tre were four tlm ea as n ^ boren ^.Z. to 193J., T h is year, a f tfc toe eon* ° ! ^ te _ U

-ted sprinc deaa*up campaign, there 5 5 ! ^ . ; ; re o n ly .m Umes aa m u y .b o re rs toere wero to 1030. C ontrol meUnds ve bwered toe ra te o t Increase fram " J per cent to 60 per oent to bu t a “

Ume.BUsulu o t toe campaign are highly Uevad ttii preda ted ' by department o ff ld a li. sent .to ^ ley^fear ttu it w ltoout vigorous a?* me«ttnc n by fa rm en to affected areas tba than fb r rer m la h t h a w to /»>—««»< »« oportlons th a t w lth to anoUier year vou th fu i I ravages would have beea .vasUy iM u itrT »re d iff ic u lt and expensive to control, d ttie borer-tofeated te rrito ry dan*w isH .Jy»> M M l. V, -u A ^ v t K B s s f T s s s a B t w a m I B w

ofganiaation fro m bsadtttis ttea banks, s .Toledo, regards tbe'-eoop<«aUOn-«t i « S i r

m ie n ss tt ie .p rin d p a l fac tor to m to* o f .'hla 1 ilxldg borer tocreaaes th is year.tOon* Amory. luatlon Qf such e f fo r t h a aaya. Is the graduato lly ImmedUto way to- w hlcb com* A m ^ , erdal dam agt can be prevented.' be c ^ W ltb faU approi^ditoc.<Worttiley to * baa c iw Its, fa rm en m ust m ake c on trd work no t onl; pa rt o f th e b ceberal rouUhe or planning

rioui: readjusbnent o f ttie present end lo w siem-o r -i a rpxtng -w uubecom a-nacg anOupBK ry i n Uie c o m . b e lt AttenUon Is developb reded to Uie provtoee o f . Ontario, ods. inada. where due to la d t o f oon* G * si tba com borer has Increased to Leonai unbem untU I t U Impossib le to con* vard wh lue commercial core inroduetion. fo r a L to tbe fa ll work. W orth ley expla ins. m stalks m ust be cu t low and toe • - (0 <dder-ftoely-sbredded.— M any-fa rm en —----------ready bave made sUace o t to d r to* T r i / l sCed oom. B y low cu tting toose who | L f J | ive waited fo r tt ie ir crop to mature i r i U I iU Isaaen toe opportuni t y . ^ boren * * • *

ibble. The fin e shredding wUl kUl f n | f | >e InsecU th a t are cartred to toe fod- | J M | ir. A to lrd rttju ls lle U dean ptowlng * • 1 operation to w h ld i oU cora refuse completely removed from toe sur* ■

ee o f toe ground. - - - Or. HTo demonstral*. a sulUble coro*cut- ng proccss. toe department ot agri- . jhat iliu re has sent In to affected area 300 irvesten th a t carry cutUng, ba n less U rf I lan two Inches from toe ground. In IdlUon proper shredding metoods w ill • demonaUated to numerous nelgb*

.Y - J a a^ 1 0 has arranged fo r a teg\i\M o n ive n l hedule o f fa ll lo u n to a badly to* ••footbal cted fie ld a t Po rt CUnton. and to 1 rfn, ho - 'p o m is . to the stole. ^

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Eve^ Clime; 1.2.“ -Help Hunt Whales_____ , ed toI f le r - T r o o p r made - a l i - h anu n -be* ‘* ^ .3 5 “ Igs and cattle evaciute the te tr i* D r. X >ry. and the airm en toen flew < a t m sport Ight over toe locusU. spraying toem depreca i to poison gas. home bThe sesplane o f the Dutcb*Am er- d is tu rix an pa rty w b lch explored WesUm watch ew Outoea was o f creat use. par* as toe cularly in overawlag to e fierce Pap- .—w j. u i tribesmen. The tribeanen on be- ig.asked.W to ey ..had.a« ii_ toe .p lane w up and down to itre a t glee. w i t o ^ ; . *?*? mis' ouuuretched. as I f pUylng a t a

(f AustralU .' The same method U -Ot, 1 etog usad to survey th a great Jungle edleciai t Borneo and toe d d u o f the Irra * to th a t ad i. to Burm a. . ■ . _ i n - e t t te m .S iberia, toe Russians ttioo« d ave b ^ 'u s l n c s lrpU nes » < » n n ^ tha .tra ) d r remotely aitaaosd cdd -fldd a to trtahfflfl ) t A ldan te rr ito ry .' The plante carry ju n te n - i» C dd^tn C v* boora w b e re u 'tc ra * u t o M i

'- n ^ p U n e a are betoc ^ b ir Um I

le S b b d td a n -O q ^ : b e c d e r ^ ^

ig MenProiiierity lndu«^?oiijjp ^ neiially \ B e l i iy r t » 'S I| l j «me.d

(B y T h e '- 'A s tn la M ’p n a ) . ’ iTOM , o e t: i* r^yo u u f.'m « »

Uevad-to be doomed,-imder ,) ta e .. '> a Ion o f eonservaUve sTey» b ta^-..---;g re m aking th a t secUon ttie , f l ^ ' - . i ^ ce n u r o f Uia United'Stotea.; - l - i 3 a

« r t Am oiy. R usteU ;R ,^ .Lacm anLv:t^ m B . MacOon,. MonEm ^BuUaft n - BroUchton and otoers; '•}-

C aome of- toe most. to ttie countty. atUI a re Jn .ttia l? .^..5

o r pear toe - 40 year m O k{‘-y!> has had U chn ical t r a l ^ faeture o f cotton and e a d i , ' ^ y i i nc to ttie mUis. lenoe. fry hsivB, sold o r scrapped o ld ;B M ^ :‘ .

t an d 'sou gb t Uie oooberaUoa W ^ , ^ w lttx -c a p iu i' to m e e t ' d a a i t t * " ^

t i o u -to toe (extue - u«ds; rh a a -b e a a .ttu t w hlla t b t a S o t i l h ^ ^ u d a boom to - th e t h a a u a ^ i . • ra e r goods.: t h e ' v d u m e ^ o ff ta t -v ':^ 'te laa Ihrottgboat tb a V fn d iv tn K ;^

M .n o rth a m atttea b u bean It it^ yeara and th e n bag b a w ^ dded . Improvement h i, . Mevr Xacland. eoarae | o o | ^ i

,y. bi,4im ..i , MU' i ' ilisUos from tln p good m U s j la r i ^ i th e conaim ptlon d m in r /u k ^ ' ;« n t . y w haa been creater .ttic;fr<{;i « tio n to m any Unea fo r atooe.the W orld W ar. :.8 toek£?(ft< » .a re rep o rted -to h e - 't tu l o i i w ^

s n . .some mUls rapccted.ail aa drff.> m

I t t u t -vlrtaaUr. aU.%Ula' .to \ito e U u ld e rX '. .s t t t ie . , a a i» i ( : j ^ ^ inc m m ' f& T o n U e . ' s ta iem e&tiX Q S fd r somst je a ra p a s U . :

B '»ter tw . 'o t t tu C e i j ^ ' etv 'lM I ' . 'Okful exacnUveaItry whleh ra q u M AO -f ie U o n T to ^ ) ^iiu«hwi«in^, 1.'

p y id w t - b f . t i w

». s tiS & d a*

Ja uade%>:nadeddc an d ' i t t M ^ : ry. T h e i ^ . b « a a m a < B a m M ^ uate. and j a t M . t h a 6 n iw » « C ;a :^ ry, B row aa,aad pompaay. w M * '- - ^ ^ (atoed .ttte experlanee th a t: atooa liv e n b lm -a reputa tlan fo r M e a n

nlng. m m to l a y l ^ oa t-.iptodlaa.'.'fq loema to give m axlm uiii e C M a w -x.'.

Gato Prartlea l ExpcrUaet ' V >> onatd was tw o y e M out o f B a ^ when be becaaa assistant-acaoi 'r ->

a Ludlow. M "**** * “ ‘WtW , pasatec c f anotoar year found b l i f t ; ^ (OooUnued o n -P a ie T h rtM

O TBJttllP iH,-«Y. Benedict-Bellev . ;!

hat “Tail of Sport Shouldlot Wag Univereity Dog.’J^-;i

. :-------, . .n a m . t m M . Oct. u « v - d t . b . BanatH ft, - naw - p raa1dsnt <i f . . t t is ' ven lty o f Texas. beUeves t t u t tbe- toaU taU should not wag ttie.eol« J

doga.".'However. D r.-Benedict Is. '-n strenuous to h is o p p o s lU o n -^ (» ^

lem f o o t ^ 'J: m ust ad m it I ’d like to see a tb > f. 'v 3 taka, a back seat” be said to -'n usstoc atoleUcs to coUece:. ‘n rou ' % r r heard o f a college belnc to encourace brawny sbodden^ ;ajy o u r ______________ ^r . B e i i^ ld has a casual, t o t a r ^ po rU . bu t toere U no rancor ^recatlon o f athleUcs. He h ope t tfta ; ' le boys com a'out ahead, bu t la a o t ; ' ; ' ' uri>ed I f t t s ^ faU. Be .U k a s l'to v ^ ' ch toe crowds, he s a n a a '« 9 t :>;■ toe game.n i ls meeting of two big scbOeli e a year to a m am m oto.iveetade i which rW W M rd lto g r« de ti6 rpe e» ie 44 = Id an d wave Hags, la-aU » r ta to ex ten t bu t .1 ; c a n t ;b |l|p i lU n c . t to t ^ .q p w d jia

r . Benedict iadm U U -a /fa t i£ ‘' tg la te -saoMnrtiac f t a u a t ^ . ^toa t to u k e 'to B s « p e a & > c o O tV # !^ rbe a o p b o n m o f o a t . ' ( d ie t t 'B W - |^ m o f a2» t t i( r . !^ te -« B l» t te 4.‘r | W .tr«shaen.■.^am .ttt f a w R ja j h fflflo .t« fta ,d n * im a ib a e :JU a ^

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i 8 ^ ^ S IPWa TM BO M lbli^ \m w am >< »wj. »b<

I TA iC IN O CAKE QT C K lH tI 8o ne u n ' dajn »v> t w r t t f o f botf-

ja r tw la Uw b in la n * U M ilc t m< Tw ta n o * bjf ttoe e * r i

A QUmbvr of tM etln g i w en held bj tn u lm u a e n . Uie crime w u K la d la i teple » t CouncU meeUnct and ttu w ba^ town' reeolved lUeU in to i

. coDunlttee on w ayi uMI tnewu to-pre< “ — vta rfcT tcu rre ne e . " — — — ■,:

Sone (U t* bave eUpwd in d to ' idkU cxacUy n o th in * h u been done.

x~ ^ m ^ t « I y following tbe comnUc- ^ . elon o f tbe crime the Idea tha t te m S «ort o f aoUon should be. Uken wal

gnierat. I t w u lunested tb a t the j poUe« torce tw njpplemeaud by extra i peUcemen to be nippUed by the local t m erehanu and bualnca men. T h t i ; w u to do. away' w ith th * « » ^ J e d

M erchanU ' police th n u c li ae a r ra n fe meet w hich woi^td make thtee o f f lc m reepoiulble to the Chief of PoUee a l-

b tb ou th th e ir ta la ricfl would tccntlnue i to be paid by.^butlaeti d t i ^ t p ^

e r tr otrnera and builneta n m .• ' Tbe cxact M t u j o f m a tten a t p rw *

I ea t l( unknown bu t the faet rem aln i th a t no th ing baa been doae.

> I t m lf h t be weU n o W o loee s l«b i o f Uw ta c t th a t iho u ld another . ^

dlate fu tu re Tw in V U l* wouUl fin d I f * 9 m it ia % more or lew unenvUb'le

portuoo; ____ __________

W A MUEOBRSa'B M INDr - ....a o u n tta u have, been bbW ng fo r Uic

bc ila o f 'ftoneU Scott, f ln u d a l wit> ard once honored by tbe world. )at*

- t« ljr enek and murderer, now uiM de. Tbay w an t to examine . U - a n d ae« v h a t I t t e l l i j o explain th e . m ^ntefla o f. B o a t’a itraace pcrwnaUty and

; . -[ J I t w a y teU tbent aomethto». bul

probably not. T b u « wUl be plent) '■ t o f oanrolullons. no doubt, ibo w ln i

. -aa extenalTe “ eerA ral cortex,'* rich ^ b l th e ceUi asaocUted., w ith tb ln k in i

\ p ra e r. I t muM be a 'e o m p ^ bra in 1 n a tc b ln t the complex chene te r ol ° ' m coeeeawir. But-a» a Key t t f »Mwit j character a ~ b ra ln •eldoQ>~~t^MIl

‘ much. * l t m lch t. U raaa ioiew ho« to rea<l I t ; bu t the brata. atoat won*

J f derfu l organ ta the body. U . U ttli ta ow n aa yet. Scott:* faee m lfh t teli

s roorR. The In tu itive percepUoa o f t natura l studeni of cba icstcr m lfh l

3 teU more. “ ’I ' We forget somoUmes lh a t bra in li

, i one th in g and m ind another, . ^ r a l i U m erely the liu tn un en ^ o f m ind

] R There m u tt bo a- rough pa r^e U A m - ' I certa in parU o( the brain cnre^M nd-

• ln» to ^ r ta ln (acu lllM o l m ind. Bui J eren th a t U "not'clear.

-* t---------- IW*-taw>noelvable-4h«l-brata-«hoBK*1 ope» te w lihou t m ln ii to d irect It

J l M a t e r ia ^ «»ueaUon whe'lher Uiere I

•.Ij rit th in k ing and aciUig w ithout iU I-, Araln. Moet of us believe there li

. 4 V B i i t the doctors and laboratory psyf l 'A eh(dofiaU cannot tcU much abou{( v) th a t b y dlsw ctlng the tjraln— thel

- 4 ^ — ■a iP f h ^-fcPd-^mtcrgwopes te ll then H ' n o tb b if .

. H dhakeapeore. who dUsected mind:rU j • -w m ild have undentood S co tt •

) | \ \ aO D B B N BOWMEN: ' f j ■; H un t«rs from Plttaburgb have goh

H / t ip 'ixU d the vUds of New anau%\cl ■. . B- ; . . . -C a s fd * . a ijroM w ith b n w and-atrew:- ‘ f l I to b u a t 'u o o K . They w ltt ly 'a s k th i

'r to a to vW ib ttU he aot m ea le d ualaiI ■ T Th • W ' ba le ./ T h w W«' ia t t - : to be .th e fin \<_ ? , 3 - who bave ever U o U M 'tb i

( i [ j *o p )f m p o » a f (haiv 4 A a v lad tau it suocaad^. F ^ t ly w t

4 . ■ W lUl flb a bow aad ■anow.- m n wht K 3 V X - ^ . - . t o * l f ' : « r w w 'w ! r a : i^ ^m nB t-T rtito a w r.; w it^ stee

d t r t t . ’a0 (( m n « » ;- ip a ^" i ' i i s n e r - n t fd * ta r-a|T«ca«.'e r'iM ilfli

?• • T t t m raaaofl « i ) x .a 'w ) ) i l t« '^u -wia

^ la te ly -w ith

U M nw bU * trcbe ry U fro» ta s ,po p> ula r In Iha l a i t - u * p j^ tfin a -bp oK ;

f f i fo r b o t t i= a » « ^ .a O < l;W * p « i , iJ ^ ,> s r t •oburban U w n reveal# .a;,plciinreiqub -■ ’I. tableau- cwt' « f m ed le rtt ' I t f ^ y o u n r

f ^ tbooUng arrow* a t'-« .;inMk.- '. “ Add faaciag, whiol» fo r.ac lb *, unex- B r Pl»l|»ed reaaon * e ^ ' to ..waited

in popularity U teiy. an<. aball r a g have a revival o f t * o fUui spteU sa

old u civUUaUon. a iid m d ft f u d a a t - |ng (han iro q tie t and temita. - .

r

^ tltoDay| { 2 T H < C S n O N A t n fC Q tm S T E N T tiuS. . tThe Oblcago Tclbuae)

CMme. « t d O h au ne ^ B . JankUta. * ' fo rew r d tm to r o f tbe tta tg depart- iMa* m ent o f biibUe weUare. u aeodlog men

aad women to prison faater- tb a n the tmm (U te ean buUd prlaoo* to care fo r

tbeaL Tba new HUnoU a u te peni­tentia ry ' waa, eompteted Uuwe year*

■urv* ago. w ltb a capacity o f 3600 convicU; •e t I t bpu*e* 3000 Inmate* today.

T h u i our faUur* tn adopt an ade- rf'h v aooUt poUcy conoeralnc tbe° ' iQdaUy Incompetent and th e a n ti- ^ aoQial U b e u ln c lU fru it la the ta ­

ttle creaaed number of crim ina l w ard* o f D a tba aU U . I t a tim e tha t w t adopted

• poUey founded not .on *entlm ent bu t

—date W hat U to become o f a M d e ty tb a t

•h t i te n and aid* lU iacompetenu a t the expenie o f iU eomiMtenUt A Une m lia t be found betwieen u u aavace

ittne doctrine ot the de itn ic ilen o f the un- wak f i t aad the preeent ayitem b y which thn faUure to meet envlrm m ent is the key

to th e pubUo treasury and a Ufe of * * " dependency oa tbo*e who ars capable ocal o f supporting themeelvea and th e ir rhts famUlea.

O t aU oUsiea 'o f aoclal m ia flU . tha crim ina l U the Very one who ahouJd fa U ' to exd te sympathy. Re U. on

oen ibe c o n tm y . the very onb. w ho re­a l . eelves the m o it . W hether you Judge

I , . h lih by the theory o f freedom o l wUl or, a o ^ ^ lq g to a mechanistic hypotbe-

“op - d s w U ch tay* th a tJ ie Is tbe helplca* o b le ^ -Of heredity rand envbemeat. he

t t t . l u * by. ^ own.:.aM <|edar«d hbnadf

‘^ S S u e th ia. W i l e i^ h im aU alenc the'U ne. Be U tu rned loote by te n ^ e n ta l )urte*. o r -ftven a m ln - U num -*^t«nce.by) W e«k;judtta. and in ^ e tk l p a r d o ^ or p u l le d . He efcaig ea Tw f- W fon aedi ae- oMf taw i of

i l«<) /In tteterm bute ■ aentenoea eontespUte. abW Kit schooled fo r » repetition o f his

criaUaal-.'ofr^aaee. W orst o f aU. bo . eniftges to reproduce others o f his

fucceaafui e x a m p Ie '- l iP e ^ in ir ■'lh- i b f U w U * Jta*on W othera Ux fo llow

criai»ai>l.<»tfcup*. 6 : r........ ...- CtrtUaatlon I* not y#t ready, to deal

la t- Justly w ith ih e en tire quesUon o f lU incpm peuat class. Ner wiU charity

_ * 'f t r be Unwtoe o r bad e r outgrown, p trhaps we need on& to ' unde r*und

erica bow to temper i t w llh be tte r judg- and m e n t Bu t. the fomMUon :o f a policy

In detUng, w ith tbe crim ina l among ------- tho tn am pe te n t aannot b^ Iona ou t

i ! s ^ . s i . ‘s s r » . ‘ y s , r s ;^ m ust be b rtd o iit .o t the race. I f he k ing ta no t forced o iit. he wiU keep on In - r i in . ePeaalaj and fo m ilng m ew and more . o t a butden to th e honest man who

” cim keep w ith in tbe bound* o f social regulaUon.

r e ia ----------------------------------- -— ----------------------A ORCAT INDUSTRY

<Tbe Albany New»> ,New.-Yoric city's sehool popuUtlon

Uttle ju o e d the .^OOOMO m ark U i i year. 'H R l * to-ye>FOf • o t about aiJWO perwm*. brtnrfu»g the .toht to ta l enroUment to the im preu lve f lg - " * " * t in sf

There are .,H 9.4M pupU* in the n I* e le m n tM T schofdt. The h igh school i » in fC fU ^ U o n tdtels 1W.W1 and the

JunS r- h lg h - a^oW s a re -e a r tn g - fo r *7^ . Vocational school enrolunent

UR— m im ben 4J8a.\ w ith 0J04 a ttm d in tr ond- the tra in in g achool- fo r teachers.

u 11 decrease o f about 19400 in the tould -nambw o f puplh -l n lM a n h a t ta n T -T ^ t I t i* evidence ot tbe eteady tendency u> . . u remove to o r toward the *ubuth^.^ ” New Y ork v ity ^ echool educaUon a t ” l * ' f i m 9 ^ in ? p » m r 1rB q t ia H e - lh fr iw » - i t a blned popuU U wa o l the *u te a of - U, Verm ont and Rhode I*land. They

a r t nwnenjus eaougb to repUce the populaUon* o f A lbsiny.'CUjcUm alll and

kbout ind U na po lU ' the ir The bu ilneai o f teaching ihe yountf th n n “ i the metropoUs ’Tww to shoot" ■ **U.l>p |-» th f

nation's great Indu itriey. li<an*5 lng~i kinds. Khoo l *yftem of thU h u fe slse U an

adm lnUtratlve enterprise o f fo rm ld- ftWe proportJeni In Itte lf. Perhapa no other sUUstlcal Item could more forcib ly bring to m ind Uie fa c t tha t

gohc ***"■ c ity to Uie B ig Town.

iV.cli. pREBS-AOENTlNO M Ip lA E Lt o n . ------ ;— lO bt-D aklapd. iW bunef

U iat AU o t tbe *to rie i w h ^ come fro a Bum anU concerning • Uie boy K im

f l r r t an American lecture touriW hen we R »d U iat UtUe U lke ca ra

‘ “ * • fo r j t o b re a k fi* t food sate U iat w h ld i i* nuho factu ied in Uie. U nited 8Ute«

(h a t iHt d i f o w - eongntulaUona and un- w«U d im ta u l hla .preferences and. i t th t

*n bu Uaie. aceat an intemaUonal p lo t ’2 ” Ib e «t»plckm fro w * to certa inty w itt

word tbM.-Uw k in g .b u kicked a Bul. •teel- g a r lu i kMiUe oar ia tfa aU irs th a t bt

« ll» unoB s w nade and asaembt-I t w e cd ia tb t-H . 8. A. . f w T areryoM Ukea a • k ing

B w t l ^ l y wb«n h0 >ta too smaU U tu i t cause trouble. A .Ung who reaUy do«

; a i^ k a o * b« u o m ; » k l i« f b o ebitan i . - ’ l c m u ^ Ibe y a n l j i t t b bla d o r nod «e i

W 'lA 3 i W s and tu iid B d it t y appeals M : KM b gg rtw Tw n tte t a g a . IVban th a t hint a l t i f i r tt^ s v n m a d e d tor * cerpa o( g v t t l *

aead b iit> d v v Uia esbtaa al

« 0 » ^ - l c r ' A m a S readen a Us

M M & s / K V

i>S M a n y D e m cw rn U a n M M ^ t r a d p i ? * . .. C o lo n e l '# , K e j r iS p S n e t t h l

5JJ P *

•*? a i . Theodore R ooatrtj||j|'^fke inoU iW l * n speech before Uie W ew «;tW K ^|»^. i t - tb u publican convention. n^.'V ltU B - be. $ h tb

tacked Oovemor afadi^hJM-dreW jWfvd t * P icture, of - •

• iicroKt the W hite H M se. t lM

n a S fln *m » w S S e rtS S e ? « ? w h u ,lb e JJ-SSSS-^ Sio f cb m p e i^ t f l i p on the • td to /O i ^

^ % t ^ £ e Lea Angeles Z v e a lo tv l i * '■' - * pres* (Rep.). de«M «a‘ w lU iout ^ua lW * to

oaUon: *'Col. Pooeeyclt ba* d cM .'tb e m countiy a greatr-servlee. Xt :wal<-blgb u

oa, tim e U u t one w ho speak* ,w ith , Ute ^ r t- auU iority o f knowledge a n d jttn d « o J tb en standing of l u character abdwed up in he the Tammany.:u«uor program In l u , b i for true light** The Kew Yorfc ;BeraJ4^ p« l l - T ribune (Rep.), s^p re rlng tbe Itooae- ag ir* v e il c r li ld u n o t Oov. B p l lh > f in a n - f i i I* ; CUI policy as "uneouad and im prov i- wl

dent." a ise ru : *Tbe Tammay scbeoi'ln tb ie- which he w u brought up h u never ' be frugaUty. i t believes In Um y\,

n - The texlngton Leader (Rep.), quot-*’ ^ o f tog the lU tem en t tb a t Oov. S m ith “ Is : j j , ed a product of *rammany. is the c a n - lm u t dldate prlmarUy or;Taaim any. th a t b e jk r u t tb

a t evUs In New Y « y O lty , Albany and an a t other large c e n te n 'fo r which Tam - »h ne many h u alwaya stood.** adds' U u t te *‘such Idea*, as a .m c t te r o f fact, are „ n- prevalent throughout the country." a l- tM eb though i t feels th a t Oov. sm itb,^~ia iT ey unquestionably able and honest" T lu o r o f U n a ln g 6 U t« Journa l ( le d .) argues: wt •te “ WhUe Pennsy lvan ia . IndU na and ^ lb* Chicago a n bad eftongh. nevertheleas ^

one can h ard ly f f A t b a t the evU foreea u in thoee pUees are throw ing quite so fa }d de fin ite a shadow on th e W hite Houw >n steps u T am auny. Perhaps young e- Teddy did a werUi-whUe Job in h i* - i fe pu llin g o f the cm *." sUiiU Prom the othelr vuw po in t. the Fort e- Wayne jbum a l-O aaette (Dem.) fin d * thi * • aa. 'e vtdeat purpotie by the Republi- w ne cana to pn ven t. tbe nomlnaUon of A l bei » Sm ith by D em oinaU '*. and suggeste ho ^ tb a t "the mbet eober pudgment o f Re- jn

^ pubUcan* seenu to be th a t Col. Rooae> th i ‘’1' va lt h u no t In the anaUcet way con- ab R* tribu ted to the eueeesa o f tha t dedgn.'* no ^ The C batianoogn.T im e* dnd. Dem.) cai M hold* lh a t "the awet significant thb ig m f*- •a iw u t-O e l;-H od ie re lt^-o u tb re a lr-w » » t u

th a t U m anU eet^ tb e aUrm RepubU* : ean leaders expet^eno* a t the proQ>ect tb o f having a a ia n o f courage and a ^ - Sa ,ly. and, aboVe aU. a man who k n o ln qu

W a p ^ i^ " th e te " 'c f t t ^ ' l i i t e r * $ v t S**b« u

— y ^ i l l e e * hta keynote’ seemed a UtUe nu» shriU. even •eteechy.*' according to the ea

provMenee Jouaral ( Ind .). which m en- ati‘t ' . Uons *'one po in t a t >»hlcb he appeared '

to be a t a logical ■ disadvaatage->be pU^ had held Uie Oovemor responsible fot; o ff * Uie extravagance o r the U s i (ew yean i i i^ at- Albany, po inting ou t How Uttle la - R«

fluence the LegisUture has. and then o r be-wged-Uu~elecUon-of-a_EcpubllcattUrx

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oey i lw t y know Ju»i ciiouaM nliout lhe , the pr.ifpM loii o f tpncl:liis to knnw thnt ind »lio khpn- HiKK-klnaly UUle nbout I t ;

nnd lic r drra<l, lliiT c to rv . o f Ihe coun.in » »y iiiii>pri)apiiil< 'n i's 'jmpendlng vl*U '

t« her sclivol wu* a sword over her 'the j i c a i L _ _ _ _ _ __________ _________ 'f * “ t r I j i f i r n-lwt Ijo M jV er*- “ ^ {o r III f l l l ll iiht clolns ■wtii'n QQ ho rtinKn, l'<l >>o~ OnliiK I t nr m ntlng

a iitu tr n l <ioii>x ( t : ’t ia t » ‘n t in a pmremUmnl ,

loacliur her nicllim lii .mitst st'cm cro- ; tw i i iH y UM|>rof»wil<miil. twlug bacnl00 (he M nie p rlitH iiie a * tlm t by iw iilch -s lio llv c il ntM t o f her lirc*>or ,

■om -tr le in o T *« « rT rtn tlp lw *b e » « f-4 lie h i ^ -■iag i^ n t lv e n c t il i<» extn ic t n il tlte enter* j

j ^ n w n t ixw iJM e 'fm m euy U tuoiro ii , ^ T H w i iT n r » P i t 7 im t iry t it t r» p itr - ite “e h » •

w o rk w rrM lly very h ilr tl . 0 liioke l i r t ' ,^ dnrs In tife tfUitnlroowi yle)il enter- , ..M ta ln inrnt. n n t tn lienwU. «nU serand* un . ly. to fo rly r^ l lw r bncoJIe ehiWreo o f , the <|U o c n nnd »e<ie ^A m (*h ,^ew -n odi lo t OIU Mennoulle*. OubkArds) « j)o tlltea ,r ith her Khool. A few vlgoteiU and tire - ,lu l - m iM . ito u m w q m : d ^ e d to d r llllo x '

toe ta gcosmiihy,'. n iill lp ilc a tlo ij table*. 'gmmnar, upelllnd.fRlte m apM ed th a t .the way ehe-dM tb a t 'd rt lllu g woaid ,

^ ha<^ nw ilft a lly j w l Wdsfngee sbn fr ,

Me* o f h u roya l • ntb let'* Asterioan pro- ' geu te m M C . we taay a u q m * U ien Is a I to pubudty agency a t week and Michael tia c ta b«Bg gleamed fo r popuUrity tn Uiia |U»- eettuny. - w m be ooote ever here io I kU iee ton ; to aeek a w ife, or w rite tesU-

w £JTt“ *

d m ^ 'C tn ^ M l^ iS h lt r p is r ^ ^ ^ th e B e fo r e l ® W o r k 8 t * t « ' ^

C o r i . ^ i r t r ^ ^ j ; ; .. \ •

l et i iletolt fwiriB j ^ in gcdwr to lb e .W t t r . i5 8 B * n ln g tbts’ aU U tn n

W w r-teentb 'iH estiSO Ti'' ..

becAB* p a r t i Q ^ tamoo*,’ and w he n

« 2 S im i8 3 S i8 8 S v m u « - 6 e a t« ry

> C o irB o o iw t ik ‘ p e h a p t ginta 'a UtUe too. fa r b i ' 'U i r i 6 »ek o n j ^ . SmlUt*' « n ^ U u W e re * tm . T e S m m tin d .), tn d t ^ M d t - M p n d A ig u t ' (Xnd.) ad« vUea: * n t u ^ t | t t j S i ^ t u w t f l ie faced tb a t tb e rv ^ ^ i t i o l e to t c( people in New Y f l ik 'M S } vh o ttd ak A l BmlUt baa n u d e -^ /a p liM U d goreiner.. i t ta perfecUy le f l t t n iU u> wage a fig h t agabut bbn^’ b n i i t should be a clean fig h t and n .< tU r '« g h t * otherwtae i t

-M a u e iu liito p u b u c a o Uaden.” w T U w e d - .b jr . ' t tU ’/Charlaetec Svening

,;Peet (X n 4 .ib « n .). “ know th a t any a t­tem pt to ’ d la e M lk a i SmlUi personally

: in Nev. Yo ric B teta wUl have dU u trou* reaulte. beeaoM th e New York people

jknow tb a t: be '-to .c lean and abta, u t b ^ tu y e r tw w n -b y e l e c ^ him gov-

a io ig C o t Rooeevelt and doc* the very . tb b ig tb e leaden have wtahed to a ^ . - . fR e F o r t WorUi 8U r-Tele- gram ( ln d ."O e a i. l Ukes the fu rthe r poslUon.**The egunpolgn (or President ta b lg f ^ tb a n any aute poUtical o rg a n ln tlb n , aad even I f Tsmmany were as bad aa i t U 'p ictured by Uie bogey^ralsen w bo do Uielr work no t wiUwHit aa eye to Uie political effect. M r. Sm lUt.aa th e Democratic candidate fo r th e pntaldeney would not be a Tam m any canditU le."

I n rep ly to th e Roosevelt charge U u t **Tammany baa' no t changed in the ■Ugbteat,** U u - BalUmore Sun (Ind .. Oem.) statea th a t Uils u " in (ace of the fa c t tb « t .Tnmm*n>' fo iu ifu liy *up- p o ru B m lth . aad that erery raUonal bebig ksbw a SnUUi U a perfecUy honeet e x ^ t tU v * - The W all atreet Journa l - < f f l ln a e ^ ) mskes ttu po int . th a t - A l i a l U i ta much more vulner­able < l« n lita supporters suppooe. but no m aa b i po b lic - life today h u such cause to o f fe e 'o p thanks to r hta enetnlea. 'T b e l^ 6teillnDed blunderingt t e r b e e n - i n n i e n m c - — ----------------. I t wou ld bav«^:.bcen poerible to r tbe keyooto speaker to attack Oov. S m ith i* reoord on the en f^eem ent QUqiUon.** in U u opinion o( U » Otlca J31»erver-Ptopata>toV(ln d ft. *;aad the savaanab P reu .. « D e m T * M t te r - ^ ■ aue»tlen. .«( a posslbU it ta ^ c on “ Uie nuUUIeati4n"poUey b f Oov. Sm ith" bn t

- th a t 'Col.' ItooseVeU **wu a f ra id 'to do it**

The B trm ln lh a m News (Dem.) re - f fw a w ith '« tt'a tteek on ‘‘foul-elUdeta o f RepubUoan *U w «U i." whUe Uie l i i t le '» S t V t f k a n n * Democrat (Dem.) Roanoke W orld-New* (Ind. Dem,)^and Omaha W o rld H erald (Ind .) recall a t- t»nUflB to t be oUtdMadate.____________ •

dfer) nnd Uw rent o f the tlmo was oe- llgh tfuH y eneat in teaching w h.it »he, not the achool tniMeee, tliooelit d ill- d rm o iish t t'o kno w ~fa lry stories, poeau^ p lay*.

Bve r since M r. Schweacktoo had warned he r t l u t ttie eaperluientleBt wouM t u TlelUag herecboo), she had gAni. f«itiHotia1vi-bad 1 m r ty . at ao ins tnnrs w a n in g , te havo ilie ch lp ~ dren *u«Wt>nly Otoiy a t the blB c llw en l “ lio lns tnhlea** o r eomelhlfig like th n t Uut ns Ul luck trS iild t»ave It. I t was

■ in l l ic ii ie m o m i of-W e-vtaft-that- Mio hnd become so entnm dna ly *n- psiM ed In her wlho dopsrture from “ Iirw crlhw l branche*". thBt *he never hcnrd hl<i knock on tbq scliMlroom •loor, u e m *aw him eo t^ r.I-o nd Ood „n > y -h iia w _hflw ..lQ H «*he^bnd: hocn tlaniUng Uiere waloUbg ber w ild per- fttrnwnce. wlien «u<j(jj«»y,llie fjice» o t tho eh lld ren ^w am a l-be r. B e r buck ivna to ira rd the dobr a t the oo m bn t hut niie d id noc hatA-te (tim to kum r

- h e ^ e - e ta n d ln g - U u ^ l— U«reoe~«f- horr«*r*l Thnt he itfuu ld have eanghi her a t such n m ouim t ea Itil* . a f ie i* flU h r r p riT flu tlo y^ i She wns ^

i c«uU no l hnve turned breoad I f her lUc liad bcrn ih o fo rfe it fb r oot dolnv eet• I're tcn illng to be' poawsre o f hlo prwience, slie movod tU 0 y lo lhe edii«f o f the p to lfo rm and epoke fttln lly , d i­recting lh e several f r t i tM to Ibe or-

- -itow inT hiiipMxipn l o r tth le t work y l lh which she had plasaed to proplUkte him oe bis v ta lt-tho qg b she knew abe was Just eevcral u iaa te * toe U ta ,

now. to deceive him. Slic’d been cuo jjltt red-b«ndcd-<ih, oh l ^ Heating berself a t . ber desk, her & c k atUl toward b lu , ahe aw aited h i* epproeeb, f iu t tw d id no t eonw,

~ A 'h6pe 'U ept'vp~IIl'1u^heort-1ba^abo ! had been u lita k e tk B a t sbe w a* atU l ‘ too te rr ified to ieefe nroond.? " 'A 'a te p 'e in h e pW BH B I t f ^ T b m r

o r her cbalr>-and | l i 6 bw e iy * 0?*' pressed a shriek. '!■ l ie stood before he r,'h o i shd g lo v n

(n one hand, the othc^ held out to her.'m io d ly ahe rose and gave b iro ' her

‘ owa» ne t-da ring to look; sp and meet ; U * eysu . • - - . T . A a a h e d ld D o tln vU e h lP t^b e se » t>

I ed. be b a d -to u ke ra re .o t.b lm se lL \ “ WUb lo u r p e n i la lo ^ r^ i u f i l id M

be drew a chair fi^rward m d . meuoa* tog bor te be re ic a lM M l d M n M

> her s lde -o B d she rta fti^H W ltb free ll . erabarrasstoeot her laa •ehooiroew ho ip iia iity , ‘ ' ' ■II Lnytog his hat ond irfid-el bn Ch« « dM k. r « leaned bock coufiM tabiy. u « iKougb e ^ llIJ tig 'W iw eJ I; !# e tey * • while, to idw l lit* a ru if a»4W*walied.*

I lc a r e u s t - t t l is i . iW tijf l# . n a t d l i :

tS P W I^ ^ V.

-\yi5tr -Mot . 5t con ad e tie e r ;•

^ .ra p re s s e d .n S U r t A sullty.co»> ': e e r^ B ly . d id have and

WlU) fD o d .m a e a il 'b n t bo. coDid apt p i know U u t reM O D i^W lia t a eoiUvated’ iei vo le * be b a d -^ lk o ' 8 t Crobc*-bo»- “

, w jth M grave tfto o c h tf t lo m to h « ^ ; tone tb a t t o t e r a ^ ber. She took " , b i t o t com fort ( M n U u tw inkle la ?

b la eyea. Ula dUTet«o«e ft«m St. " C ro ix was coatplcuous enoogb—here ?u w M a o D lrb tn p e rtb r t ty . 'n o s e lf-e o f l* „ •dooanesa: bu t aa.oftbaad d l r e ^ ts e ta whleb took I t fo rg rftn ie d tbat he was tn oa yo u r level, m the r Uino tha t he ae^ b f eepted you on bla. He Impressed her fU on a lgh t 08 heing genuine. ' kc• *•! « n ’t teach before yo o l" nli* ex* ib

eialmed, aa thntiRh aeeuslng hlta at ^

tude.** **I Just can’ t and that's oil U iero 1 ^ nbout I t r (She made an e lT o rt'to p w o D iie e 'B e i r r r i i - i f l a l r ” ra th e r than n i In nrt, aa bor n a tu n i " speech.' sbe knew, would aeen highly onnn tu ra i fo r a Kotxtowa JVonnal school graduate and a teacher to th is u , v lc ln liy .) 00

“ O utx-^ He tohied to h(s chair abd W taeed her. Sucb no UDprorettlbnal M m ien a* th is h o jin d no t ciieomitered fc i lo any *«hoolrbon o f the county. **j' <PU nnder*tOBd. M ia Bchwencktoa, that yoo are a grndnato o f Kutzlown Nor> ^ n ia l Mhool. Theh'yon ought to know ts ft lo t ranro abou t' t lila , buxtoeM o l gi< rcfle ijing tlm n I d o l J’m oot a Kau- n to w n Norrool graduate." pu

She hod noUibse. to enswer. She nlraost hung her bead, furious a t her .to helpless s tu p ld tly : 8 t Urolz had never rn pu t her to sucb confaalonr-

*'Yoii are a aermdrschool graduate, rc nren*t youV* * i

— S n o T n p n iyM Jd cd ; »»« Jjad oerer 'In the l« i« t ralndo^ icUlug lie * to 81 (Jro l*. . ■ V *»:

U o rccnrded bc r doubt/^lty ood tr she could ba re read his mind, she

-w o o ld bora boAj^qniUcr cnuiio fo r un- easiness; fo r U a b rie f exp<!rience a» county 9tipcrtbteB'd^t<-had tonglit

I h im t lm t 'w b f t iKirroal school'gnm u- ® fttce aid oo t know about podngogywn^ • neglig ib le; tbe lr superiority nnd Uielr

' awareneso c f It. the ir poise, lh e lr con- ilftKcendlng plty^ to irn rd the unfortn- J ’ na te te ttd ie rs who wera oot nonnni " •chool gm lw tlM f. lie Im il found d lltU e

.espresslTa. Ueely did not know I t

hu t hIIu tv ii* hrlmvlritt inori; lil:e (fie "J* fr i;;h te iifit. tiin-ci^nln noiiKniduQtesth n l were mere c/n lH catc liotiler* who ®had liiniiitKOil to pnw tlip ro im iy su- **pe rln to m lw if* esiinilim ilno than Uka “ tliB K irs 'a tiflili 'i it Ku i^iow ii srntluaie*w ho 'w em not required to inke tho i ^ex flo ilu iillim . °

l i e ta t back nffain n n l fwlded )>lj. tv ll li nil n l f o t iWHTiiiliiaUon. *

•*rn i liere to tienr you icncti." lie said “ fflru ify . "I'fc iise end t d n ** and «tench r , f'

“ Jfou tpRcli tlieni Bonivllilne.'* ehe ^' - tfflg h tly su,;gCTied;— ■’Oh-I-- ■ sty OX. «

da ln icd Im twfully, '"dm i't you want ^' to ' nuke a sticedi lo t l i c u r (She ■

knq.w how men loved making speeches ] °' loved tliB aonnd o f ihc lr own voice* * ' b ffn re an oijilJeiirp.)!------- »^nint'. n..» y ),n l I'm hera fo r * he■ r fiu rne tl. " I don't wnnt lo In lq rn ip i' you r (ip figrnni-iv lm t w<to you dnlng •‘ . whcD I d im e In? I'roccwl w llh t h a f *

" I - l cn ii'l I" {J *'nut I only vrnnt to see you tn y o n r ' |^ M im r K u u f i f r - " \— ------------------- •*' “ 1—1 wns breaking tiio usual roo- .

'' •■From wlmt 1 i.hi»crvcd ny I enlercd, >,n , |-,n Hnrt » »nt^ a 1

’’ breaking ot itie 'uminVrotitlnet Now, "•" w ill you c a l l 'a doss in -e s —seogra* |

pl»y. ire'H « y r .^ -you 'd laugh nt me." '^ “ Uut look here! WIU you te ll jn e ,'■ whnt you do here a ll duy I f jo u don't '^ te o c h f : — — **Oh- l l to n rh -^ f kaw*—coorrse* I teach I B u t you ae v"-^ lie suildenljl' “* picked up courage aad Immciicd fo rth ' •• —"1 havo o y own erlglonl wny o f ’

ti'nclilng—and I f you're tho conven-tlonul Bcbool man. o r lg ln a ll^ would !be Wgljly offenalr* to yoo.** '

I ’ .Vow you mok« me very curious! '“ r.el'* ha te a sample e f th is Origi- '

* “ To> * c c ,l ■EoldHiarcbltdr?n-»hoqM- - be ^ a o jiit," she ^ ilfcooncd a ir i ly ,

^ jtfg p U n g soiaewhttt the tone e t a 'p t t t 'I fo m le c iu w , Hiriiat U fo r the ir

mediate tise aod pleasure, rsUiec ttiao fo r the .futore, fo r only so wlU they

* grow. Io n don't grov. by w bat y M* sto re ep, bat b y «r.2;at yoa A io ''aad1 au im lla te , 1—- - '* . -W a n t la tbla yo tv o w n , ^ r o - "

ctted Com some cexttwok o f taodera'T p e d a to g y r--------------- --- -^ “ EnUrely t o r own ih t i t f r o forged* ou t fo r m y se lf^ fio u fih o then muy' ' a|*e have ( O t ^ I t bu tM h A t'1 ca n t - I2 eay. Tbo fe o l w ttk b I eet before my i* puptta u-D O t marks apd j^ d e s i b o t. I

kaow leds«" 1^ .^ -Itice lM B tf Saewiedg* o f what, I* te r to o t ta e o r l■ “ O f whatever In tcrin ts tkem, i W TB*y*re ne t u a e ii fn iiiw re r t la a rttb - I . B ie tlcan dg ru m u ia i'fln d^ io llln K . Too - * • <Ui iB lc re it th fm In K i i i ir e ; bRrtnfiy; |

o w . j u m n n u E i r - ‘ « pI. OAOUARX,-' BardtoU, l» - rA

!■

b e n d c ra a 'a M e to a lo ttery.. ^ ie a m , O a ta r in b P to S t irb o rv a n U y ie ta n te d toa t ‘ tN in B o rcn > a tto r U vb« for. fifte e n oom

y e a n m ^Aauriea . She agreed to la a rry weki ' Uie m an wbo drew tbe wtoning U eket ta tors5ffi*&s:»2jr«r.s ss

m o re 'U u n 40 yean d d . Her beauty “ M y bad led to e ttu ta a t r iv a lry and eon- t e fU ct am ong tbe-yoang men o f Borora, fuse k n iv e s .x la y in an ln p ( ) iw t p a rt to i n t Uie d l a ^ t ^ bu t .When Uie local David barn and Jonathan feU out she determtoed theo to p u l> h e r la to .to ehanee. -The two rea*

W blanks. UU httSi g ir l g d i V a w S r to d o w M OoattnU whoee wealUi enabled h ltn to saw

. buy eaougb. UckeU to pu t Uie oddk to U u bis favor. » - le I

’ t o t F IN LA N D ’S C O A t OP ARMS prOC

. OSLO, Plntand. O c t » - T h e r e Is some danger th a t Ptoland’s aneU nt - T l

' o iu t o f ahn*. granted by Rtog Johah Pi n r . about t w . may be d l^ ie ia b y /e e g i 'tom eU iing new. a moUon- now be-1 b y t fo r t th e RUtadag suggesU U u t a n - hum

' pubUe Coanet w ith eonststeney have a Clrci ooot o f arm * daUng trom a tim e when i mUe U u co im try w u a monarchy, ■nw.telei;

tP ^gHiphy (uw «m m iy ....... wlienta ught'e rife rtA R lng lr. na 1 tm ch it ) , 1 poetry.wstoriw, p ln ya~ - , J

“ SoOnita so gnrtd. 1 tiiln h I ' l l come .to scbbbl to-yeif f Dd cnli ap a geotf* i m p iiy cla**.” . J

“ I d iW r know *o much niioist geog* m p lift . rcoll>—tin ynu know.** alie s m ll^ , ‘uiiUI n u ll" recently 1 thought

rH h r-i# n n h - iim kH w lh -« f-4 lw 4 y« ll-w a e . 1— • hero In Uie Unlteil Ktntcii wore divided Oi by the ailHslsHlpul rtver 1 1 - " ded

s;J^.*lnpp«^ *hort In dlaroay-Hiow ^ . ahe hnd ^vea he rw lf nw ayl No

A m rrlm n on fo rlh . lim l ever supposed- -im rtrrrttM M rife -fiM H -H *--------------------------- - j j. «. .-‘i l y se tf^ .df .Jirectlon." * l» m u r- ' ® L .m urcd.w id i n nervobi Inuch, “ was al-, w iiye wefll.'r r - - ‘ ..................

N o' ti*e—jo n omUln’t cxplnto away auch luoncy. M lcht nn well keep qu iet - And le t l i lw 'd m w whnl cbncjaslonv: * ,.

i be .w ou ld. - . .. _ ......... S i, . l ie inude no coin iiicn t Ue tmd givea

.h e r ooe swKt, pciie tra llng glance; bu t a t her nhvlnualy p n ln fu r erobsrrosa- n

, ' “ K in d ly ra il op a geegntphydess,* n u i I be nrgeil s fie r a moment, to a tona Oba

wl«ich. thftKfih conrtenn*, was a «o»- , mnnd. .3, "l'< l ratli<‘r nnt, I f you 'll k ind ly o f 1

e iue me. Tfie one (liln g theee c b t i- ' w fti dren S4^<n lo neetl." *he ta ld . reve rb e(f<

I In s .to hcrle».-tiirc-rlatform lone to he r Th i e ffu rt to divert him from hie yeam lns :

j- -tD “ h tftr -h e r- te e ch ‘ seoitraphyr-"U-rt©- — A , hove t l ic lr lin*slnailoDa roused. Bo* whi

(ore I dim e they «ltdn*t know Uie cooi* to , pioiiest, nw»i fam iliar ■ lo r le e -^ n d o f ^ eHa. Jack, the OUnt K ille r, A n b la e ; S ig tiia . tmnglne AhicritSaft t BHOr eD' ' , , so benighted 1 Those chlldrea knew , n il the moiitpHratinn Ubies and t i l 1 the c n p iu l* o f th * 37 i ta te e -^ ' ^

“ Korty-«cven.** ^ pm, “ I mena foriy-ieVeo, o f kaWb—' the- -eonrrae—theaglt-et»tct-aceuraey-iomn-- Kei

Im portant d e u ll* always did s tr ike ma II as m U icr a fa u lt thaa a v irtue to a tod

teacher, fo r n gond teacher shoold wci M re a n ln d above. lo iIgnU lcaat

••reB o f these United S io te i I * not aa InslguW cant fltc f,'exactly . V m it r M I m uat Insist, & llu Sdiwenckton, upoa ^

L daas. , E v-

I more eager every m inute to bear yon y teach « .class in Ute geography o f th e «ta UnUed States."

J "l*m sorry oot to oblige you, M r. — [ CreJglitOD. r u be very glad to a llow

yoo to exainlne Uie bUckboard w ork . —y o u 'l l Had I t quite c red iu b la ^ '^-------- ‘■n^itLihi., > » if fff fiiT fn rif f f t ^ u tn.

, snbordlnollool Ueniember l*m yourf superior otncerl” R

•TiBt. you *#e, we modem teacher*. <J are noraial school gradaates, do no t ^

.believe in eo-nhiclon and faw ce .' In{ -tny sotemment e f th is td io o i, fo r In- 7[. stance, I try to hove, a ll co-u iM ton

come from w ltliln . oe t from w lto o o t" ^

* drea *w)ut i f / o r tb e lr lotDedJate use- 1,J. <ao*.‘iae»«ureM be llev* irooaddedT) i jB U I t fo r the ir p b y s ^ l .o r seo to lJ growth (fiat yoa are striv iogy—fo r pg w hn t 1 saw n* I cnme In here appeared . ,J to be v lolrnt gynmastlce o r aa H M V »

Uon o f tlio charleatoar . . . .

K l K E t im i e a T n * n B T w i ) * ~ ~D • - • •

d : W han a M a n ' ,,y . The.dvdleatur} liitc rim io n ^ a book. ;1 • « M u iiy .ls wriUen lu u o tt. fo n ^ to U J I* - n y n b y to ru s i>y the aotbcr. A n b n r I t , f lu l l e( Oxford un lvera ltf. : b iB la a l

b a t pd t a l l t l le vario lloa . to t h l t t i \> - ,n U »am. - " W ‘ » y w i f A - U f w ro t# « r i b * r j

llyleoe,dedtcaHng bis adw beok^l'oft. ,. k i M . > h o * * lock o f to U r te t ) ^ tb tt'- r i. 6i o k ' i l # ' ^ T t i > ‘ co8#fab tU iii(^W '»^ n Anyw ay h n w o * 'fra n k about I t - d l ^ ' > t. b e r i W e ttiy ,* • - • - •

tone hobby, an d h e lu u g a to tf .setend d u m p in h rtilp ^auda ls .. ( « ! ^ ' . w e £B « ta i n e n tb u -w ln d e r by ^ e a id o n , • aa d be .recaatly e a r v M ^ t . c i ^ ^ a..

f a T t S ^ n r a r C t b a ' l a t t e ^ --------de den i-oe ; th e J to a a ib d n f laprethued ia tb e m im iteat detaU. 'B ta -tooU are ■ a p o o ^ i ^ e , a ttu a d , and a tUe.

. w n ^ JOCTWEY. D t A .T R tm g '-O e t- lar-SB teem i, tasued

t o ; n ^ 1i ^ . t ^ . « h e n . a fte r hdng l y * y r t a w . I t Toaad^down a?ss'lifsss's‘si*. sri:

U M nu I t ^

.TO..fiu e d c to .d w ta ln h o w .e b e .e a tte to b e to t ta . tru n k tm U l she and bar bu s-' b ^ w e n in U u poUce court, Bho theo stated th a t otie heUeved she had raasoo to be Jtalons. and 'w h e n her husband to ld - he r t t u t he was gotog m u w i uHu w ^ m f f ln w n m w i f . — yaw d u «leddad to trave l w ith h im to U u ^ p l e tru n k ta tondtog’ to emerge to botef-bedroom. B h e - d $ e ^ to Uita way to s t u r ^ h to t'a n d have proof ^ hta u n fd th fiilne ss .

T B t i t t H O N l N O ^ T H B ARCTIC PARIB, Oct. l»~ P ren ch Post office

W in e e n havo tueceedta in «peaklng I» m Parta to Luloa, some

h u n ^ j t ^ souUi o t U u AkU c OT^e.. ^ . 1* a dtatanee o f - 3X»o v nUe*. aod I t ta said to be U u longtsl teUphone caU to Surope.: ■! '= ; ■' " = = g = ^ = s s a a s a = ^

Pungent-- Paragraphs

Tbe CreiBm o r t b * Natloa'fe B w a ur

Cultured stage speech U said to be decUnlng. b u t tbe pictures save the dtiiaO on i A za n t such w p*i« r« as “ Oame Uie D aw n- s im ply e lagant? - The Boston *nan»erlp t. .

e v e n g ^ WeU, w e ll teU< bhn now ■ ■ W be'U .iM Ver..Uck_the devil to a ten- round bcut->-Tbe HamUton SpN Utor,

The In d U n a coal strUu h u 'b e e n ie lt lc d : w hich wlU surprise the peoplo w ho .d id a 't^kz icw IndU na had one.—*rha South Bend Tribune.

I t ought to l u superfluou* to r ae

m ust go.'*-Jrhe R aldgh News and Observer.

■ Several'th ings can be said to bchall o f U u Mexiean pre-elecllon campaign w ftioh 'soM ie rtf condttct—i t is «iipptc. elfeeUve an d.'en te m a lly condus lvc /- The Yakim a Herald.

— A -reaort-baa-been^e tlned-U 'i^p lacc- — ^ where the naUves charge you ehouali to three m on th* to make up- for the ntoe m onths you are no t th e rcA T lic Sacramento U nion.

A long-haired U dy on a Itoer UVA docksd to New Y ork the o lher day said sbe w u poslUveiy di*guated w ftfi tbe way the bobbed-haired pasaengen pursued the avallahle men. There's the I c ^ and sho rt o f It.—The Dayton

I f old Penimore Cooper wero living today he would no doubt be hard at work on “T b e Last o f tbe Pedcslralns." —The Columbus Dlsptach.

| HH trrahr - o f -------rwoman to bc equal' to man’s. The , men probably wUl be wiUing to accept 1 th a t. U Uie UdUs a i ; . -T h e PorU - f B ^ u th S tar._______

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sra^nsj««.s!tw tm r a t t B t ld m r. .W jwm tojr. *n d S u tta r t O«m om l» In th o dajrt ; » J befora th e n U n w t t n ln . the au to . W r4 mobUe-Aod ttM -a lrp la M became the 9 f 9 mode o f j n v d are. fo r th e moet pe rt ^ p t» ir fy T & U e a t th la la te date. Ctp< l ^ ' i ta in ' O harlM & . D av l*. o f . U uU a tt X i-. j t ^ \ la n d . Saltoo Sea, CalUom la. has cover. •«

^>ied every foot o f tbe severel tra ils ■ ^ f ^ v h ic b ocDverced here a fte r d iv id in g a t K i i r ^ t h e m outh or Echo canyon, on ly to E f l

again divide we*t o t Q reat' S a lt Lakb. @ 1 aad meet again along dw ree o f the '■ H um boldt river la Nevada. '

Checking up thefft pioneer t n l ls ?K { and a pennaaent r iw<*Td • o fth e movement! o t tbe em lv«n tB from m th e few Burvlvon.of the covered vagoo K and ox'team days U .a hobby w llh lhe captain. Be has speat a goodly por- O K t lo n o f h is spare tim e d u rin g the sum* ^ tners o f the pa it S5 yean a t th is work

___ ftH d J tto u n t y a u y m w» o rT r t aapn n ythan a task. Xt ta T la R ro T lo v e w ith him . He pa)n hU own expenses and readily ob la in i th e a id p f. volunteers among the ’’ deuetulanta o t the early EDDIE pioneers wherever he goes tn check- ^ in g up the old tra ils aad gathering d a U about the more acted o f th d ” ” U rger wagon tra ins w h ich passedf through th is section. h m

T hcK Included the Donner-Reed u - party, the Beckwith and Hastings party, Oeneral Frem ont and B righam ^ _ Young. ]e«Ier o f the f ir s t M orm on ^ S tra in to emerge from D n lg ra tio n con- ni yon and settle ta th e Ba lt U k e vaUey.There vere othen. o f course, many of lhem w ith leaden unknown and un>

• hertU ed here.S U r ti F rom Sierras way.

S tarting from the west slope o f the Sierras early In th e summer. C aptain Davis foUowed the IraU o f the D on- ner-Reed -p a rty to F o r t B rldger, a dtitance o f •approximately’ 1.000 mlJcs. “ y^t^ h he

coast ArtUlery, stationed a t H onolulu. assigned to asslt h im b y the U n ited ^ " a u te s Oovemmeak, C ap U la DavU »' traced th e several traUs across the , o re a t S a it Laks dasert a fo o t S t^ e a

• and I to P *w ..u s e d . as m a rk e n so•y th e y T S g h f i i r c e f ta iu t i u i; < if t g tW b tf • --------'V h a s been properly ■ c o v e ^ . Band ’■®dunes o f peculiar fo rm ation were ex - *

plored aad most o f them yielded leUcs ">‘1* J' o f the early plcoeer*—usually dU - “ closing some unknown tragedy o f those ea rly days when a t r ip across the clared. desert m eant hardship, su ffe ring andpossibly da th .,______ ______ I _______ wheels

C apU ln D avii reached ^ t Lake C ity a l it t le mora th an tw o weeks ago. guUles

m l^OT^ here was to

laron , a member o f the Donner-Reed pa rty , who died a fte r th U p a r ly reach- l» v ln i ed the Sa lt Lake VaUey in September, "here l f t4 r^ ^ a l lo ra n was’ a member o f th e ) almost

’ Masonic fra te rn ity—the t lr s t to be burled la th l* valley. H e had crossed ^

\ th e desert a t about th e same tim e ' \ t t u t the Donner-Reed p a rty crossed.

I r b i s was done, he said, th a t he m ig h t uon « ;^ j|a z & -th » -c U m s lic -a a d -tn v e lln g -o o n > ■:£^Ueat uader which the desert cross-

was made. groun(" * • * “ “ * * “ • bulld li

Davis UeeU P ioneer o f judA t Lake P o ta t near OranUvUle. lo su;

___ C apU ln , PaylB .m et.Jnaeph Y a t js , - f i jvittuDpioneer o f the covered wagon days, ownes Yates was a Mormon,- b u t he w iUtagly old pc pointed ou t the location o f a grave buDdli w hich he said he beUeved contataed Cast th e remains of H»iinr«n, su te m e n ts a but: o f survivors of thU U l-fated p a rty were lonned

— th a t-H a llo ra n -h a d -b M O -b u rl« l-b y -th e a fle r- slde o f another em lgraat la a f la t tumet! fie ld near Oreat Sa lt Lake. La te r Davis. C aptata DavU m et W llU am H aight, where also a pioneer o f the covered wagon Uon c t C T ^ w to w tw e d the valley In t ^ i here

‘ n U a d . , Balgbt, a t f irs t re luctan t to logetti^d iscuss the m slter, fin a lly said th a t he w ill b

knew o f no other spot a long th e lake efforU•shore w herfH w o em lgranU had been worke:

pointed ou t.the s p o t deelar«d th a t aa they, a bare-foo t boy b * had tram ped every noted fo o t o f tho lak* shore and was con- ( buUdli f ld e a t th a t w u th e q t o t i -nie■The gi:avca.have slnce 'been m arked gravet

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iD IE EAGAN (lew erl, Yale man md Tm wey'a sparring partner, aad /dsrgaret Colgate (upper), daocbler “/ tf the soap m aaafaetarer, are rc- H?,5 , ®i Mtrted to have eloped. S a s i f e

II I ' II desert e C ap ta in .D avis ,.a nd tbe owner o f the tra l

I f ie U h u pledged blm self to guard tlons sc I sp o t C aptain Davis bos placed de 1 I n f o r m a l la tiie hands o f mem- support ■s o f the 'lodU masonic lodges, and ^ tie s i t h u been prdmlaed th a t s te ^ wUl fee taken by th e nucWhs to erect a Arizona

Uble sha ft over the site, wblch is delegaU ju t 60 yards from the V icto ry h ig h - be helc y . ' ^ . cap ta inrhe other grave Is th a t o f a young m an, -wtose idenUty is stUl un - ^ , own. Not fa r d istant In what is ,J 7 T h I aUy known u B U ck canyon there IS f “ another grave—ih a t o f a young ^ V l .

m w ho suffered a broken back lUe. helDlng move the wagons over * * ^ r ^ wash n o t la r d U U n t H is id m llly T p J J r : 10 Is unknown, b u t C apU ta Davis ®L Y " s hopes-o f id e n lify in g both these r ly travelers w ho sacrificed Ihe lr . ^ t '2 es WhUe seeking th e end of the ? Inbow In the .distant w e s t., S ^ r '

T S IH -T n t & E “ B « E c l -----------M no po ta t along the entire 1,000 S ' ^ 5 ! Je journey are the traUs u d istinct ever L ilU e and B ig mountains, e u t u Salt Lake C ity . Caplata D avb de- t r a iu I

ired. . This 1s due U rgely to the . _ suntataous couniry to to which the lecls o f the lum bering wagons drawn rnnowi*. • ox teams dug th e ir way. fo rm ing ,Ules, down w hich the w aten of ring and summer storms and w tale r

e la o r IS feet, each wheel track iv lng lla m ark. A t other po tau iere the land is level, brush h u V ^ m nost obUterated the tra ils, bu t they Vi n easUy be picked up ogata when e sloping , land U agata reached.A t F o rt B rldger Captata Davis found = m pathetlc e a n and hearty co-opera- _ SI w u pledged by W lillam T . C u lo id-JW ^-A .lC arte rr-ow ner»-of-tho-ftO — ' — res th a t comprise the F o rt Brldger ounds. C u to owns most of the illd lngs and 30 acres; Carter, a son Judge Carter, w ho had the conlracC * ^ supply Oeneral Johnston’s army

ttum ea t w h i l& i tw u jU t lo n e d there. ___mes 30 acres, w hich conUlns the d post‘ cemetery and several of Uie Illdlngs.Casio had a couple o f bu ffa lo skulls, bu ffa lo r if le and p isto l w hkh be-

nged to J im Brldger. the noted guide,<fff wbftrn t h^ pf*it was-i^*r^**li—VH5 imed the skulls over to CspUta avis. One w u sent to Sutte r’s Fort,^ere C apU ta D avis h u a v u t coUec- 3n o f relics; th e other w u brought;re and tu rned w r to the ^ 1 _______oncer M cie iy. . iiie pisuu ano ruie, gether w ith a num ber o f other relics,111 be relalned by C u to . and U, the fo ru o f Captata I>avis and h ls j:o - o rke ra to h w U i e ^ t taken' over

ley, along w ith o tiie r relics o f the *}ted scout WlU be housed ta the lUdlng.■nie lit t le cemetery contains- the aves o f em igranu u w ell u soldiers

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tem th a t t n a a ^ . o l

r . e 5 ? 3 f £ « e u d 't r i« the grave lb|t>: T b o A a la a l aecoMlng t o the a u g h iw f lb y /» tU te d -,l» Capuin IH vU , w u h c t ia i r '« t ' i I b y aa Ip d la a a g m O h o w ith ed to alUL e m e m b e n o f.b is p s r tjr .w u a la ta p e p o ^ »i idiaas. b y . d riv ing tiarrel* suves th e ir th raals. T b it happened ta o

ado. The dog came to the post .~ B u A " Buchanan, one o f Oje y e a n V ta T t SB bbught a-m arble m arker and tra ln lh s b1 lt<over tbe gnve. I t beora th is v u s t l ^ i i p t lo a : "M a a never b a d 'a tru e r Manufaotui aver friend. ' Sleep on' Old P e l- ,we’U m eet across, th# range." H e ip e n t t

r a ^ t f Fooad. a year or

m bs o f a n 9ld wa«on. The axle jro o i^A to S a l t ' I ^ e andishlpped lite r ’s P 'o rt. The hubs, the Irons h lch -b e a r the m itk ; “ Made ta M P»Uft.,N. Y , " will be brought by .J./CecU A lte r, a member o f ^

a U b H istorica l society. He also l-a .K a n d -m a d e axe. which was « d ;.ta Sutter’s Fort.d ie ' searching fo r pioneers to «t up on the storlei h« had p re - “ f® ly obUtaed. Captain Davis met Oeorge A. HUI, diughter o t a .Y «

m d M rs. iones, who were w nong early M ormon pioneers' to en ler Li>ta Y«U«. M r.. m i l .U ll h u J ' pistols her fathers carried w h ile ^ ^ l in g th e canyons irom the no rth is t po« ib le tavaslon by Johnston’s “ r , b S S s I . t po rt B t la ,» . ^ said ber parenU were mem ben

ed tho pU lns from Council B lu ffs .. W h ile these pistols are fa m ily ooms. C apU ta D syIs ssid M n . “-p l*d ge a-oo -< H »r»u oa -* iJa ^ jto jL some day be placed among the ^

:l lo n o f other day pioneer relics. ~p U ta D ftvu plans tho form alKm *n organUallon o f descendanu o t ( s tu rdy ploneen fo r U w prescrva- „ • o t th e reUcs o f those days, ta - ~ ^

ng nd t on ly such ir t ic lM as he succeeded to rocoWrlng f r ^ the S t Sm S •t and m ounta in psases. bu t also

scattered across lhe Oreat Sa lt desert He h u been pledged the

o r t o f th e various h istorica l soc- . , , „ I to C a lifom U , Nevsdn and D lab , ^ave offei feels confident tho t W yoming and - j 0, . n « m a w ill ' follow. A meeting o f u , . „ tatea o f these .organlxatlona may ie ld . du rin g the coming w in te r,* i a D avis saw. . • . .

T ra lU FoUow B lfhw ay „ J H f , / * ’ ’ir tne moet pa rt these IraUs fo i- 'the route o f the V ictory highway. « f ;re are a few pU c« where they ra te noU bly In crossing the O rea t ” 1 * '"

L y “ TntpmlOH ija rtlc ld , OmnuviUe, DeUe and so "n iM t aaci to P ilo t Rock and th e . H um boldt a gnrilc 1 r. whUe tho Overland Stage route

pony express went south trom *s th rougb Midvale, The Narrows, *ar Valley , Faust. Vem oi^ and sou th The tc th c "S a lt~ ~ 'b iK e . des^rf o t ' F ish' "t^ants ■ o ings, Ibapah, Ruby Valley, and th en groups, a Ined the Donncr troU o n the H um - orly spc t grow 00 Ila C aptain Davis’ Idea lh a t these ject*. but

Is be suitably marked wlUi posU nent froi an emblem o f some s o rt fo r caeh

he separate tra ils , snd where they >wed the same route. »U three cm - of h is g IS betag placed on the same aU n- the harb- I. Belts, wit]tiw e is also scOTtthing o f th e down ho

is h u been doing. T rue I t has J le saUec rn to be a real hobby w ith him . other u lative son o f C alifo rn ia , he comes covered v 1 aturdy “ down east Yankee stock” wny acroi stands -six feet tour Inches. One and cross

' A n A d v c r lts c m e n'h e M o u n t a i n S ta te s T e le p h o n

_______ " - o ne o f the peop le ’ whth a t lo n g dJstance calls : A lth o u g h th is is 1927, there such people le ft.

O f course, lo n g distance ■ ejcpensive. F o r instance ot

S ta tio n caU of 100 m iles, th_______ th rce .m iiiu te s .is .o n ly 85-cen

T h e same § ta tio n - to -S ta t-------- r^ ilcA .J ic tw jw iK 'T -p v 'in .fA n d

■' b u t 65 cents ,iw h ile between 4 JO a. ra. i t is o n ly 45 cents

Rather cheap ro u n d t r ip j

JU m etidK r, i i is h o t necetu V p iid a ig h t lo g a these ditcomnU

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i f r - i ^ m n ^ o r } an m h A b u g r ^ V tn to ^ o f co ttoa . t t ' » t l ia e :w n B fashion ehang« ’ k l B s a o tf-H 't ie u u re r o f tb e .. J H 1 U*au(aetuz1ng Company. • • lU. w b o 'n tir« a Uils m onth U ~ V H t o t th e Hftttonal AssocUUon S M OQ M a a u fM tm rs a fte r tw o w V a office,..dbU tacd hla early

b y vo tU a g during' school 1S I a to tho i ^ iU . o f tho Le h a in o ^ I Bturlng C oJW ny o f Pau-tucket J< w h ich h t ; f it tw u treasurer. A I t .two y*ax^ -ta textile school; j | o r more ertoUng texiUe » u - M b and adlUflbal yean w orking each depttim en i o f a T a fu

Baect i mi nnl ?; — ^ ------- t M | [r-w«s o a ly - ^ when ta lOU be W B C .treasurer of, the Butler M ills . r spent sditaei ond college-va- ,

ta the 9UU1, hLi f l n t ' l o b cragging eastings in the u a - h ^ He woAed up th rougb rious d e p o r ^ n u a t tw hts ■ ■ ibn from .Harvard In 1911, and Z e M ’ .celebrated b|s snrcesa ta o t - .T M i

doubling the' copiiclty o f th e

Y ooth E a kn-.I» xd« try [b ton was u ' 'o f f ic e boy wben acted the interest of the head Amoskeaf Majrotacturlng C om - .He ou lgrew .'hls Job. became

r tb e purchasing department o t ' t Manchester. N. H.. nnd th en tendent o t weaving. La tc? he d te x tile school and then be- lanager o f cotton yam m ills a t confen •d ford. In 1030 he w u pu t In m m e m b (d the W am iu tU MUls. becom-

EngUnd also Li reU ln lng th e SELC1 . -graduates o f. Its technical o f Engla , o ^ a small - proportion ' o f D»nesfoi «ta8 to the south. h u spctth ah 800 youtha recently g ra d- tag on

l>y the New Bedford. B rad fo rd - Ubourer aad Lowell Textile Schools now not <]utt

gaged to th e ' taduslry ta New d, w hile on ly 'SS have gone to mUi. O f PbUadelphla TextUe graduates, 878 are ta Uie N orth 1 in th o I Bouth’. As for the

cotton manufacturers already ife red posltiont to a ll memben next g ^ u a t in ig class ot one of te s t textUe schools.

tM dy o n Y o u r U f t apparent odor o f gorllc ao fro-

y sensed In tb * sabiroys and electric ira los ds most npc to from tho car’* electric b m k c s j thnn fro ii) tbe dietary vagnrlca

) passcogem, toys Bcience nnd

«ich brakes, crea^os onone vrith Ic smell.

W hat A S rP ia n thterm u ir p lan t Is n iii i li* ^ to

r - f l f —B - jO T n r ^ ^ n j— (llW rtn t-------- ^—s, anys N otiire Mngnslnn. Prop- ■peaking, Uiey nm I I ioko tha t op tlie bark o f tree* o r other ol>-. but do not lic riro any imurlali- from tl ie ir iiost. >

I grand parcnU-.-a^ed ou t of arbor a t OlouoosUr, M ouachu- w lth the flra t cargo o f knocked- houscs lh a t v-ak sold in San

BCP'-'gur mB~nn6n?ord~ i-u.'>ii~au y r ------- ----lUed around Cape Horn. T lie u a ihember o f one o f Uie

d wagon trains lh a t wended Its cross B ig and L itt le Mounta ins rossed the Salt U k e valley.

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ce ca llin g is n o t on a S ta tion -to - the day rate fo r

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ta tio n call o f 100nd.ia :30 ■en 8 :30 p. m. a ^ _Its .ipT

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r e c a l l o f M ajor-O eoera l ies P. SummeraU. e h ie fo ls U ff , * ? ? xplaiaed by tbe sU tcm eat by Ideal CooUdge U ia t th e gen- <*»Ucnge I preseaee w u required n t a The two creaee on the army's bu dg e t ta orgaali

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■ ' [i m . O c t « , A i i r r ® io M l.J lr » w l t h l r i ^ Of Joha C alvta .came from • rAdiaSC". aiya ■eu Uve^ and the extnvagaot gro#; bajpplae achlngs o f M a 9 ta .L u ib e r were m an w uTbe;] ated beteuse o f a.aggravaUbh . ue. says Uie Rev. R ^ B . H . iI ^ S L S ^T u S M iS S io '>eU f ln t . gained naUohal' prom- several yea n ago Uirough his to aid sickness and disease by *»** *!!

ptace h is f lra t manUesUUoiu <U#«t.‘pn., ^H church here. D r. B e U ;iiu held *tltuU on whe I throughout the country. «$ .*P ‘*’t j a l ^ ; ology t «9 lo ilrf-h a s been Uw phy»16aUy.. y o t alck m en; and a subsUtu- - One. of. Ui f a creed o f tem pentb l iv b « hejmag by 1 n tla l.-- declare* D r, BeU. A * • na tive ' o f Lu o t hU teachings 3S .m ea abd temalaed a t ~ot~<anan a a M W tU H 6d ‘ a~n» = W . ‘ ^ f X l Ide movement* to pu t them to to m u a lt y b l'U * . * Wlad. PoUoien Ute body Is eleaa wlUUa aad Be ll be w u - i :t and n p t< ^c fumes are going easily, .V :;.;

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rrO O M E R Y ,' AU., O c t 1® "»<*« »irenshaw famUy h u M d ^ I a n - 1 brolhei set o f championship bro then t o k » « ' t 'Bid o f go lf. Im em ben otI Crenshaw h u Just won Uie K ,i^ / ? : tie. bu t to gain bis new Uurels o defeat h is younger h roU ie r.U • “ who ever.aad anon looms ta the DEATH $1

o f im p orta n t (oumamenu to age the s k il l o f t lw elder. bU H L , (tw o b ro th e n were Instrumental were conduc

[aalzlng th e University o f A U - er Perry C< ) f i n t g o lf team several yean u te Saiurd D uring th e tim e ,they pUyed o f h is daug

e* team a o t a s ing lfi.jie featJKaa fln e _a n d im id, nna W m and jkck w c n .w tm ^ e daceue louthem latercoUegUte UUe ta ber o f yea slve years. were toing th e -c ith e r famou* golfing o f 'th e -M e l TB ta th e souUt are W a tu and was In the 3uaa, o f AUanto. and Uie . .

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Perhaps the d ifficu lty can be o\ come b y redecoratiiig fu rn itu re 'o r objects—such as cand lesticks, bo ends and picture frames. Ceco Enam els w i l l give^them new-life-( b r ig h tn e s s . These .r ic h , du ra l e n a m e ls are surpris ing ly easy

-ann lg r-T he v flow sm oothly and le no te llta le brush marks, y o u can the w o rk yoarsel/ w ith ' every asi

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^SUMMONS BUHLH O c t 1»-P im eral. m v ie a -v /} iducted hera Monday fo r O llr - f Colgrow. aged 88, w bo 'd led r r . lurday evening a t tbe bome '' - ^ laughter,

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j;/; raSlH . ' . dMlSw toi*S2?tf'• . ' ; ' " K * ^ . ’ 1b ««Ut »- • • Wm ^ : .. D U lgeatlnQ Uliy t»U«;^-: ^ £ m v Wnnoctkpn belweea s t

Ko' M H M .cUam tod&y and the 1:•; i ........... _ by gra in valuea.' The

. M . peared to be o t «ato8eCf fp ^ cboncter. W h n t bca

/ « ,rt— . sive no t on ly on M coiy : * • * * " coodlUoni lo r'. T » tB 1 • because o f a decI

. ' A ou the in te rio r movementbutlnM N • w eitem ’ provtnoet. itoDle 1 which mote U u n count

Uve »tpen«th o f U v « ft^ - t f ie - to o M h a t t h n l

veat a pared wJUj ChJca*o.’- some . . B l f DeUrt

. o M l f i r epceW ooUce WM. aounceinent th a t Cahad

^ id livered 4,203.000 bushel ^ ^ . . . . terday. against iJUBM

• * * * • — ago. Thla WM the t in tgenera. • veeks th a t any Increase

'poUce was deetoed tignUlcan likely tbe long ta lked <

' Canadian wheat waa Iit“ ” ®™ C om developed strer

HI -«•< U (he bosU th a t the Deceif l l Merchi was o t t lUxmt- 87eIn ' mmnt 1 recent top priees. Chai « ' fo r 139.000. busheJf c l <n t rospow ^bo u t 100,000 bushels o fH I thougti ed to an lve here, princU ta be O a ^ t’ roke w lUi o the r | l » - • ^f f l • Provisions were easlei

f l i ' ea t la Wheat— Open l l l |m . th a t n D e c .. ............ 1J6% mi n ■ ^ M iT c h ..........130>4 130'

H o , u 5 ..............QL____ « f *5 Com—W E f t a f 7 ~ --------- -pec— ■::......... 8 3 y — S3| » dla te n - .........- *«f f l . ^ .S S L : ....“f f l . po rtO ^ Dee................. Atf f i — M a r e H . :_ r r ~ « - — f l

11 M a y ________- «

Bet«| O A S nQ E .bcaln), CHXCAQO. OcC 19 (

* ard ( i . 3 I1-3SK to « l:.......----------------------------» U 4 X .-------------------------

' * . S C om ~ N o. 3 m ixed I■ lew 84 ic to 85c.

«h » t'.( Oat»—No. a k h lte 17' , o f - J 3 w hite 45Hc to « H &

. “ • B ye -N o . 2M C.[; ------------i g r le y ~ 'l5e 10 WC. -t j f I t 1 ---------------c ioT C T ^g io to t a r r -

I I ' O M i i T S* 2 . OM AHA. Oct. 19 OP

I . “ ^ hard t U l to UM-. Ncfi In Uk l l .3 a ^ ; No. 3 ha rd l l

poweri 1 mixed »1JS . .• ,« O onv-N o. 2 y e llo w '

i ___t u r t ' , i . i u. 4' I c h a ^ * * a w hite 44c to 45c; N

k much: to 44c. _____ I

i PO BTLANO. 4 - --------------------E O a X L A M O -O c tU

y knowf BB B hard w hile, h a h l* more,! Baarl. FederaUon ni oattffi ' white, western w h ile , liI t d l 3 northern spring, weau

. wW , TOLEDO :■ ’ — toT I -------------------- T O is D o ro c tn o -T f l

u « No. 3 red t U l to $u. “ ^ . C om -C a ah No. 3 ye

: 3 Th®fl O a t*-C a ah N a 2 wh: >, ca m i Ry<y-CRsJi No. 2 I I j

1*^11 Clover seed—Cosh October StTOS. I

■ f------ * ™ 4 — ----------- ^AW ke-Oaah-»14AOf l l y »1310 bid.

1 1 c in c A o o Pi' ' : -------^ ---------------------L’H ICAUU. U «t.' IS

“ V ji neceipts 152 cars: on• t f ; * United States shlpir

; V A n y trad ing slow, markri' t B ifT i W isconsin sacked roui : • >1 sota and N orth Dal\ } that) r h e r Ohida 8J.40 to

I ' ■ ___________ sales-areond-StSSTBd■ ‘ ■. ' ■.•?■■ ed round w hites *1.4)

sacked RusseU *1.00'; i - ' 8t ‘ U r^gualtty and condlU: _ P<»ullr>'—Alive, nlni, ,J lo 33^; springs 18c: J I . 25c to ^ 5 Toceteri !r. fl 1 2lc : geese^JOc t * 31c.

• d Bu tte r—H teh er; »re; * 7 l creamcry e xtnw

. i ____: 1___ _____e x t ra .U ra ta _ « ia t fu i. - • . Cm t second* 36c to ^ 4 e .. I; to & . B g g » -C n c h a n g ^ ; i

1 f e w - ' ;X M > S A N O E L B B .&[ F 'M 4 .................exclumge rece lpu: J

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p iiin ’" jp i)fittaklng on'BlB ’ ' !radew Is Felt r t ’ •Skv.;]d Close of Day. ' ' i jM

IB grains. . ;red a substantial re- •a general break thiswest prioes yet th is - .y Uie en tire, graind early, and le ft anaklAs on a m g scale^ ^ p o s l t i f l ^ cot-' -------- ^n to r threshing o t . ' ‘lg o t core had miieh

S firm . He to 'u o 'toth wheat steady a t ' - r z r - ^ HIne. 'oatB uoehanged 'Is lons Tarylog trom r .o t l t c . .7 n a n - U :ailed to disclose any s a a = s s - - jI stock m arket de- . “ . . .« i

m ’S S ta iS 'r marketsb e w T w w *« B B iS - Y O IW -a tO ck

ocount o f Improved Cananea coppeid la n tlueahing but ^ points,decided Increase ot B o m U H -^ le t i New ent of wheat In the, a clreumstaneo P ^ l g n exch an ge ^?Mmterbalaaoed rela* ^saln advances; Oermi Jverpool <iuoUtions

C otton -E asy; souUie

Sugor-a teady; trade .. ^ Coffee—Hlgber; firm

rilTertes Icet.VM taken o t an- ■ihadlan tanners de* CKICAO O — Whea shels ot wheat yes- iteady: Uberal recelpu. 8,000 bushels a year O om -^Firm ; buying tlrs t Ume In several te re s^ ease was shown, and CatUe—Irregular, leant th a t not un- »>g*—Q tiie t »d o f avalanohe o t ■s Impending a t last. — m n iip ii'i - n

were toUowed by recove lecember delivery o f nuu'ket closing unchanga

. b la M t t * . „ n W jh tr . T IM <»«y K w ra ^ a UQuldnUon bJ comn

o( corn to B a K iJ i p n ta M r pna>icte<l by U Is o r eom was o o w * ^cn re a rte t and InacUvl « in d p i ^ o ja .w m . m u ta t , b u l U U ir IhowUv n r i n l n bq t n l l M to u ™ p o tn u -p r ta . r t l

lng aod trad e buying, w l a t about the best o f the

— ^ P r lv a t* adFiees frem i,Sf'‘ !2L <»«>»»“» « opmton Ui S f * ! S S ! 2 ! ( ■>“ ( « t t o ne»!S* IS* < b o u M b .a e U w l l i i . lU .la a n la i m B u x lua a la K ftne d n

' U th t »nd lim ited to netB3" ~ o3 M T t 'b^Q TVtftC R i'tieeraadxic

- S * I " 0 ^Bl W U «»4 potaU a t below eoslam . . . . — z u tto n s .-P rice s were unc

^ TWIN FALLS19 (;p)i-W heat--N o. ' —» i « : «o . 3 h . rd ■ „ ^

ed SLSi'c; No. 3 yel- io"c<>verp f lc M ‘Wh«r« cmatn

0 « '.1 0 tO « liC lN O . S S W ’ S S ' n S ' J M fH c. . eiud* mieh quoiuiloM. <

offered merair u n gul

O R A IH P a ld to P ra AI OP)-.Wheat—No. 1 The T w in Pan# mat ; No. a hard >1.30 to were as foUows: d l lJ O to tl.2T : NO.■ . U m to e kow W H c; No. 3 y t l - H o g s ------------------—

L ig h t Heavy H o g s ------tff -4 s c -to -« H « j-N p . Beavy-Hogs------------------:; N a 4 w hite t t S c O ow a---------------------------

— . S teen ___ND G R AIN Veal C a lves-----------------•t. 10 / iP . - y t i e a t - -----------a h i w hite . Blue Stem — T - ,':;..—r :=I no t quoted; soft ^

Heavy heat, 4V4 poundi n s tem r r t l U l . under 4 ' i p

;r»«D . .... .B s u e n w a s a n i r f

3‘S : w . o . , c .

ish imported tX iM i “' ” l i r e I M

l4 J 0 -b ld ;- D ocember W a ,1 . fn r t fy iN a a t u r k » n ------------

------- N a 1 o ld tom# — I—9 rSO D VC E Docks ____________ ___r m xj m r ............... ............ :: on track 5 » ; to ta l ■ .:>lpmenU 1416 can ; . ^ D auyuk'ct barely steady; Butterfat.-Bwe«t — -—round wmtes.UJO to B u tte rfa t, so u r------------I ta a . hK bo .: M in n r. g n ---------Dakota tacked Red Eggs i lo c a U t a r e ) j« ^

T-Boiiih Dakota sack- S B g a r- irn o i$1.40 lo » IJ0 ; Idaho S r t -------------------—l.TO 'to »J; a«?jfdlng ---------------------------idlUon. Pototoea aadnine car*: fowl* l ie Rurals . •......................18c to.2^Vi.c; turkc>-» R u a se U ______ ,......,......er» i7c : ducks i8c to oo loos, per ewt. —- ___31c.: »recelpU 3888 tubs; . Beansf i i : standards 44Vc; O teat N o rth e m ----------fU ta ia 4 9 lic to 43c; • • «

............ ______ Dlcklow «tica i. N0..2 0y ; r e o e lp U 4 m caaes. ii\cderaUon wheal. No.1

. TOU i» OD—m a n e t ____I2r^ ■ Stock food. 100 lbs

t t o d t food. 800 b l. lo u

a ^ P T O D U C E E e t ; a p ;SCO. O c t i B . y j ^ K r t Leowas, d o i . ------—

S S S iT —eelal 60He; No. i e i - Pptatoes, new stock, i: w da l medium U ^ c . Q a tn t i. b u n d i m ia 'laa ey fla ts 33B. •' "" - ‘ ■<, io g a b ---------------- t ia illM g a t n i i i t l , ,Oet. U M>>-Th« raw B tm w to O n t n , ^ tf unchaoged today. No Oelcnr —...y-— fCad, ta t.su g a ta w en Bweat gatawe% • lb s .. l -M U :: prlcea o t 4.7t ■ ffW AHa l& n te t lB c n showed B u tte r (n a ch )

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A GLANCE SI NKI NGOcks^lrregular; ■' ' r -pper prices rise NBW YO RK. Oct. 10 (/Ph

m a rk tl had another sharp si rw York T rac* today, from which i t made (

! recovery. A fte r aa 4mimpre ~ P lrm ;* t« r t ln g t lng ra lly, a serias o f selUng i rm an marks a t | launched againat popular

J which cventaaily undcnnlne them hedge sel- | eral Ib t. Extreme dccllnea

EUle buying. i sued, the rap id ity o f the dec rm Santos m ar* ing o ft a number o f "slop 1

which swelled the volumo Uon.

Heat — Barely The reacUon, like Uic oat ^ . i the week, was oo t directly

Qg by cash tn - ; , ^ ih snyU ilng la the day'i : though the publication o f a ; quarterly eamlnga report I I public Steel company probt

- -• ......_ j_ .. - ; iQte^ some liquidation o fshares. Tbe weekly steel t r

overta later, the expre&icd conflic ting cplnlot aged to one po in t fu ture trend in th a t Induatr r aetbKk was' due ‘ calling atten tion to two fa< inmlsslon houses, m ight make fo r Improven r the easier Lon- the American M eta l Afarkc Uvtty In the spot the prediction th a t a dcftnl r in g loasea o f one the worse had taken place. viOied on cover* 1 spcculaUve sentiment, w ith fin a l prlcea commission house commf:nt

the session. dom inantly bearish. Tlierem Cuba said th e ing in m any quarters ih a t ;

there was th a t cal position o t the market ht :<K crop grind ing sufficlenUy corrected by Uic tu January 15.. cUne and tho market ger . sugar conUnued^-toppy." I t woa scnerall; nearty points, as " th a t Uie redemption of Uic i l_caae augara-w ere-grty-loan-se i-up-a-hU Be-p I town con pe tlng . vestment demand fo r sccurll ira refiners' quo- { Three developments o f th unchanged a t 5.80 capable m bu llish Interpreuv'

----------- ^ ^ 1 ly...the_<W uct|on _ tn ^ m e ■; rate from 4 lo 3H .pcr ceni

■ ' t o f the month, the sharp tU & R K i r r c dally average o f crude oil B I A K K t l b i f t j t w e A ami Uie oppolni

^ committee o( Missouri Pocllobtaifltd dan? a t ^o take up Uie quesUon ot t 1*ffte«n and a r* o f nearly 50-pcr cent ln bac

0“ ‘ he preferred stock, mort) i t S Um ' M too u rl Pacific prefcnwi

>rt u mad» (o In- ily bought on the announrci directors- ocUon. cllmblnK

r------------------------------- rnrnmnn w n llnued lo’ reporu o f buying fo r conWMr o s 3H po lnu higher a t 74>j.aa ike u yesterday -------

METALS^ NEW VO RK. Oct. 10 or

110 OQ Steady; electrolytic spot i........ ......— • * ; ! ; 113.00'i.“ ~ “ T Tlrt—f i r m ; spot and n t

t 4 nA to t s ! u ' DeccmtJcr"t3831. ftSM to AOO Iron—steady; unchanged

------ M M to ? M Lcad-D uU ; spot New------ to East St. Louis M.07.! Z _ _ . l a S A n tlm o ny-S p ot »U.

te --------------inds and up ._ 16s MONEY» pounds - ....... l i e VO RK. Oct. 10 - ........- ......... “ easier; h igh 4; low 3 4 ; n

m l^ c o i u t e ^ e o ' t o o ^ d ^ ^ four to s ix monUis 4 > ; p rs m a lb?.) ™ 115 ^ ^

^ L I B E R T Y BONIB ke js N n v YO RK. Oct. 10_______________20c bonds dosed ;

TSa- ............. ■■ -- - . r - .... .ttt::______________ 19c Second .4 s ............................._______________ Bc F irs t 4s ................................

S«»nd 4}isT h ird 4 ' i s .........................

----------------------- j®®;Fourth 4S is ..........................Z Z Z ! Z ! ; i ; Z s . treasury v u .......- ....^ BOSTON WOC

BOSTON. Ocl. 10 1 «T S') wools are very ( im i a t the

-------------------------- rccenUy esUblli............ \-olume of trading Is mtBd Ontess than a tew weeks ago on a_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 75c caution m ill buyera are

.-...-_..4 i-an the ir opemlloBS on th e m • ■— 78c ers anUeJpatlnc good den

, wools to be used in lig h t .L »w> accordingly Uiey are

------- . ^ 4 *-tO |« .10 c fte r lA n Io r ««>» ™onc

.............. « , 'S Recelpu lOOr one load sl----------------------- aitppiy; a ll local fed stocki.■r;— :— ;------ f i i r in p a rt Jbads a t« a a ln jl o u — * 0 8 ^0 , 13;• T L ^ sowa I9 M to flO ." * * * • • CaMle**«eortpU 900; i

• ..... ..MW* esum atedsupp lies ttU lb.i_______ Sta aod « c p ly ; - te * : lo u stocker* 1___ • i i f f t W 3»tTMalertnne t tm i; al:, 13 Ita . —— .aac to load 233 pound

le lead packing 288 pound - r ■■ load 370 pound average*

if« m la )________lOo Sheep-RecelpU none:____________ •«> choice lambs 81L60 to 8

w a id '.;— - t r m s e to-ehotco: wool ed. ewes- 85.IL______loa • • ---------b l . :____________ a fc D R IBD PBUt tm . ' ■ ' NSW Y O RK. Oct. 18 (/............... — — 45c and bops steady.— — * *0 . . . ' ------- i------- ------

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h o l i ld i ^ ‘n o t ime load 18( /P » -T he *toe k »p s inking spell h o id o w i1 . m a p u u m presslTB open*

Bttaeka V M iH ia ep ~ H a M p u d o ,

! l L d t b f ! 2 ‘- n S t o d o S l f S S S S l w

g s - J rjM D B N U V M T t

no o t u A ld a * OOOEM, G e t ID ocv-H i 409.. i« i t» * i^ g 340 mark!

one earlie r In ®

r b r s L ‘r s - ’ as!.“ Wrobably s tlm u- Joail ligh t Ida

l m iro n 5 e AhWJea packen; \ ‘cryfaT tiirt w h ^ ihe.«toClt most .sales steac

ivraent, w h t^ #aTeral ip u good TSOr“ t « n « « d »«Wer a tS o r M to 884!

flnUe tu rn t o M -40n>art load HoUUln 1 nnue tu m io r ^ ^' l.l i j.jui po tiad tebdericalves M ; t

» ; lou r lo u b

^ p ^ U a U n ; . --- po b T M V D T JV E S■ t o e ^ w e r a PORTXANDJ Oet. W CW- c ta U o n T i^ B - ceipunottes lim ited eartyt Ift o U l ^ e v * • » cutters and th in but c n r * t f io T o ? S to - 8M O rnw d« nn -b o lla -8

3f t h S S J S S U«bU h lg he r:.fe w paekfa Knfir dividends ^ 88A).

Sheep—RecdpU none; rred was heav^ “ Jnrcm cnt o f U « >»«»» »»0-50 « . « ‘ J n i lou r polnOl POUnl y a n i n ^ WJO- .

..... o m a B aT ^ tI lo rwpond to cy A B A . Oct. H —S c o n iro ir^ w ln g lOOo; steady ; to iOc~T

steady; 180 to 196 pound to 8 I0J0; bu lk 190 to aso and butchers 8 M M tc

r tfi—Tjwn*.. « 1 -M ; choice 315 poi Dt and fu tu re * _ ReoeipU 55i

nearby >68.87;^ calves strongs; sucker^

i v««-v SROS. steady; fed steers and y ” «.=5 . to « l» ;T O r l lo g . » H ;» n

to 111; grass heUers $7.7 « . to $8; low cutur

top veals $13; heavy ca: stockers and feeders $C stock calves 811.28; yea

C a ll money u te Tuesda#’ 811J*.; ru ling rate 4; Sheep-Recelpts U M

prim e mercan- ped lamba 96c pooM s ' pounds $ ioas: sheep.

steady; ewe top M : M k >NDS Umbs $13 to $13.39: top10 (/«>>—Liberty ewes 83.7S to $8; ««•> •>

ye a r^se rv lo e $ M a to *T .

: z : ' . ! ! : ' : * ‘ w !i8 c S c a o o u m ....... ......... iw . io c m c A O o . o ^ ^ w j / f

............ .. lOOJ er; g ra a e rs . strong to.................100 JJ stockers and feeder* ii................. 10330 steady; belter gtadea fa il....... .........114.4 stock s tro n g to w w re n l:

/OO L fo r beefs; top | l f J » : r1 -F ln e te rr llo ry $10 io >16.75; best ye the h igher range mixed yearUngs 819; h ibllshed but the 81S.1S; not much efcept

more m oderate'$13; ligh t Dakota ran m accounl o f thc[$S.85; weighty rangera u ITC excrclslng In vealem $13.50 to $14 a t < e market. l>eal-1 scarcity weighty'sausage demand fo r ftn e j Hogs—R «e lpU I8.00C th t weight goodsIquaUUed butcheis very t u e holding th e ir 225 pound bu tcben ai oney In spite o f medium velghU and ps arc offering to to 15c lower;' Utfbt U

mosUy 25e I b t r t f r i a p l to 300 pound averages 1

I slUl back. earl>^ agea $10.78 to 811; ciboioi ocked In butchers 1 $1025; bulk $9.78 down lin g -IB S to a u sows I0.7S to $18: asloc 3; local packing pound average«,810.2S1

pers took 3S00. esttoute i J; practlcaUy a ll Shw p—RecclpU l l f i 1 b.ack..cady sup- strong.to''3Sc higher, l i rv from ' $ n i^ to lip most; bu lk-w U |«a.4 i a ll cutten-$3.50 bosfg is .'ra ; 100-to .U ind Artsonas $11; lambs $ l l to $ 1 1 J 0 : '^ m d weights $10; chotee so pound n u » » I kge« $8.50. westerns, $14.40 U> 8147}ne: medium to lo 15c higher; top ta t < 0 $13.50; medium >5.75 to 16.50; feeding 1 -$5,50-1047,— gtmnp- tii.Hr aH.'T^ ti

strong; 70 pound M e n u B U IT 78 pound fe « U l» y«8 .OP)-Drled fru it $10.50.

' ' News W ant Aid# rMCkTOE NEWS. wMi to attnei: ■--.

[VE8TOCK. lO A lH O M ^ ^ tO IHSCO. Oct. 18 ID AH O V AXXA O ct. Ip 'o i IS; d l(«c t 85. 8enrioe)*«h ipm eh t>U (ada: 180 pound OaU* OailfDmla 9. Colorado 77, Nebimskaa-ab- M aine &7S. M ld t i fa a 90. U ir « unsold large* NorUi M t o U U T. W ashlngt Dg sows, uade* contin 118; tp ta l U oltod 8 i i t o g t i J O . nM oU 14» 3 ;aa na da '4 ..

l ig h t ' i««nis« Idaho shipmfcat* I0 l;"b lil< I k ; deck 89 to to s o u U m i CaUr«nla< 4;1 M wiU) 10 per diverslQilB.. 1«. pasaed. Ohc arliaga abaeat Denver 83; te ao rthe ra c i

Ouaho, to Chicago SS*"

rO C K . day:H co -R e e e lp U Idaho FaUs; ^ D lg g i ^ he

l e ^ Ings lim ited a c ^ t oar jh i s ^ ' opeolaff » u d Ught. m a rk e t staady; IU : la te r M e a ^ ^ cash t n ^ : ' A v aala lulk ISO to 190 warehouse'regradedi-T7.'S.'>

m » • « : XJ. 8 . N a a. m oirtly » ^ g r^ T a S U. B. No. 1. aoc to 90e: 1 laho butchers ^ groVrers: RusseU. T

mosUy 70c. bu lk outwelght. i,> i.»iini> 090 Tuesday a io m ln g : Very

• • available fo r loading. M art a ^ m Tw in Falla: T i l i n g s lim it

«dy* and lead ca t shortage. H aullngs heav; s to 'n o age; demaod^slov. m arket t

loads, cash to growers: Ru N a i9 0 e to < l ; fe v b e s th ig l

S T o c S S i U .a N a lin o s U y a 0 c to 8 5 c cSd M i m e- Telegraphic in to rm aU on-i

>“ W .» ; Im .la feeder cows. Chicago: ArrlTed, C o lo .. ? t l S k ^ M ln n .7 3 . 'M .D .1 8 .a D .9 .^

61 « r tv a la 184; eo track R i S 2 S S « “ eluding broken. - Supplies

I ir ive -ln 79 °>«nd and tra d in g moden r i j S S s o S T r»ck sale*. earloUI w m m o n . ous Ruweta. V. 6. N a I

. . . mostly arooDd 81J 8 : pai

s s ™ * " ---------Port W o rm : JU iivM , Oo

r U ^ e . i t c M y , , j d . J ; lU vetto il « ; on t

» Oartot sales. F o r i.W o r tt i tU. a. no. i , $IM.

reported. . i f Bt- i< « ls : A rrived. Cola

tb v sows 88M M inn. 17. Neb. 3. N. D. ;0 .u t r « k m c a n Including br

*• pUeabeavy. demand U8ht,Trpound drlve-to gales to Jobbers:

r ly medium 120 ^ p . 8. N a 1. mostly $1 A tlan ta ; A rrived, Idaho J

on track 11 ears. Includ! ITO C K . euBoWes moderate, deman-Hciga-KecelpU t« 5 & g slow. h iW a t lUwut

lower;- trig i t iy h T R u ras , u : B r wo r i , ' >a od UghU 810J8 ntosUy around $2.40.50 pM ind lig h U Lea Angeles: Arrived. Ci to $ lL lf i : top ho 10. Nev.-2; diverted 4; ( tound butchera cars. Sales M spday: Den I A to 18J5. . tte . m arket about steady. UOO; slaughter carloU outw elght: Idaho ctJve; Strang to g, so. I. 81J0 to $1.69, i. Idy; veals and tancy car $1.75. r^ aria~reW erff ' . ■ .yeartlngs $U iO DEN VEB BBEE

« th S : quotable strong, short loa 93 pound naUves $13; sheej

earllnc.stoekeni ^ea dy on teeMA. <**/. breeder ewes a t $5.35 lo i” i b S • » “ « « : ><»<• “T o i u r s a w ---------------------------I a t 8 U J9 : 1169 , and feeders r e p o r t OP T l lB COl ^ r w J««dlng O f m e s ^ n k o f Rogerson p 813M : feeding Jd,h0. a t U ie closfc o f 1 a^ttahle to r coe tober loth. 1927. “ •IT. I Rcwmrcee--------------------------Loans-and d ls rw in U ,, -E8TOCK O vcrdrafu ...... ..................-yp)—C a tU e - lle - Banking house lo r stock 115c to aSch lg b ; compratloto 15c h igher: Furn itu re and fU turea...uneven. mostly o the r real estate....... .......

s irly active: she- Claims and Judgments. ...l ly h ig he r; steer Cash on hand— ...... .irasts srrsm tillng £ tu e .iro ia_q th« ^b a fflu^ ... numerous loads T rans it or coUecU^n acct

yearlings U6.B0: Checks and d ra fu on otihe ife r yearlings banks ................. —..........

) t grassers underingeni. going a t T o ta l................................up to $13; mos: liabWUea,close' a marked Capital stock paid in ......

UiSlvWed p ro flU . ta«- OO; slow; better P ^ . h itereat aod ^

'w S S y; tnm vldujd ■ d ^ u “ ’’subi

C a s h u rs -e h ^ to ........

T0t « deposiu.................

! ? t S % ‘S ™ "'' .......-M ted 300 to 825 '

State . i t i d i h i : : ' 6 i i i i M holdover 8000. Falls, n .

f f b e T w i n K ’ *• “in oevween junds Above jiam cd bank, do ato 8 U M : t h a i ! ^ a iw ve .atatemei

s i i s s r , . s s ‘^ ‘ ‘ " ' . s 7 ^i lamhs «1«; goodLTfi; sheep s tn n g Sbbachlbed and awom ; ewea 8848; bu lk th U W th day o f October ; lambs s tta d r. ts U ty th a t 1. am not anto

yaa rlln s vM lie rs , NoCorrect—Attest:

— • < JOUN MaeRAE.A OM peo»i8 y a j . n . u s l s l s y .- ....................................................... WrectorB.

p a g u g C T ff - ':v ,r :- .- •• J B i a p f e ,|V

S - - « F l M M f l l l liiUilllDURiiSC

id s ta te ship - •

billed, cast 74 • W ABS iw O TO N . Oct. 19 (i

Cheyenne aad tt“ ^ t ia iT a i^ , over i

* : j g r * A ^ ? ; s s L Si s H f i n f Mnn f *

* h— AffAT esUmates th it t ru ra l achooli, r * " O c ^ . ^ v o _ ^ h t Uie

t o * e d i ^ t I o n S " l n s U t u ^

S S e t ' J i l ^ ^ i ^ S 5 ^ ' * iS h « £ ta J ir S w t o iS d a ^ t a s !leaw in to s to r- p r*p ar*t0*y schooU 350M0. ^ X a S v- CoHegaa and university stud

s ltlu te a figu re appnndmaUni m U lioom ark . - ; ita c h e r tra ln l,

J » c . have aa anroUment of ahoulo n -trtm Tues* b ra o d i o f eduoion irw n lucs ^ marked decline;

ilo. 3. Idaho 18 * » « ^ “ *B t l * attondanoa which leap

P - ^ b y t h e t n n u x o f Uimisan55. h e ^ S - « « *« *« *•jderate. market ^r lo u outweighi: / \ V t a a l Sequwcma I t lM to $3, ' A prlm ars^teachcr had be

pa rtly graded t» teach l im e Bertha to ; t J. a M a 1, $1,60 Instead ‘W » - 6 he-r»gBlTe. ~ . • » . . . . U her personal aUeoUon.'

i^ S S ” S'- ^ c ^ ; r I " ; . . ,^ ^ b S ^ S S momlDg, B e r th a r UiloWng^ \IM . No o toe r !?I ate nyr breakfast"

received ih ia Tery naiaral M>la 16, Idaho 5. dried It-M nd laoapoJIs Kew ;o . S .D . a : on ^ ----------------------------

5t , S S t a S S * t IC n n g a r ^ O iM tm c ^n - ^ d iS o Bus- 0 » * ®* H'® « « •» « A « tn ly $1.75. boraes, rfdden by an espaiiho a .C sn a d a a : waa badly beaten by a ka; eluding broken, w ba t -waa deacribed as a i tnand m odeyte . w ith the horae • poabdlsg i x ju t steady. Id a^ ‘Ipatn r ’ iiil t l j avgi y twupd e [m W -T d -m O T k o n w ^ ' b S w h « d iao - , } » • *»orse In a race w ltb a eonfe

covera mora th an 80 teet a t I

dy. T rack saleo.ttho R ^ t f . C. C harter No. 11374BS, meetly |L8 0 , B ^PO B T 4

------------- '----------------- T W IT T F ?

feeders direct to ,r4Uirough. s a c ra l 2. a Loans a ^ dlscouaU,

racttealhcabaentf — ' 0e p ta n c a '0t : 0th e r bra . loads $13; tew change o r d ^ U soldiheep steady; In - bank — .........................

feeders; sho rt 1 T o u l loans __________lo $6.35; feeder s. u . 8 . G o w a a w n t secn ft

« 66 pound teed- a beposlted to secure________________________ p a t j i lu e l_ ^ a .u . . ,u ^ . i i

b A l l o the r United SU

CONDITIONson a t Rogerson. 4. O ther bm ds. stocks, eceafo f business Oc- e. Banking House, $50/M0i)

$33M0J»-........ .........*■ — . owned other

• t ■WAV! S l ^ ..X a w fu i-n e e rv a -w tth 'IM i..... ■ IW -ia 10. Cash in vau lt and amott»ck I n ____ 11. Am ount due from StatiraUon) 2.000M _ ._e a m p a n ltt In Uie O tt 5 r r r ~ T » m eluded in Item * I . V i - * H 2S-U **• ®*cbanges fo r cleartng 'l*• • '— ' 1 "*---------- J - 5 2 H ! *» MlscelUneous cash liea.......... 21330.78a ccU ~ — 184.48 ---------T O T A L 'r r t r - — —1 other............. 131.45 i». C ap lUH stock paid in

— 20. Surplus fund ............................ $121A15.41 21. a Undivided proflU $11iea, b Iteserved fo r .-............»............$ 25.000i» c Less currcn t expensesn s ' ex- 23. C lrcuU tlng notes ouUt<d taxes 25. Am ount due lo nations]............. «93->0 27. CerUfled checks ouUtaa

. . . . . . . . . 21 Cashler-s checks ouUtat7 ......',• • H-fSS-Si ^ a<- adeposit.. 28.389AT Demand deposlU («Uier U........... • . t» B e w e <deposlU

— — 29. In d iv idu a l deposiu subl............4 83.033J1 3ft certifjeatas o f .dcDositl n # . ^ . - . ^ , - . . t - - f o U ie r lh a a . f t . r S i in t l n | ( 31'. State, county,, o r other------------ 15.800.00 A by- pledge oif asseU ot

--------------- • Resertc lU m s 29;,8ft.; - 813U15.41 Tbae d e p ^ U s o b i« t u^ t y - o f ^ U » . . days, or subject to »

Postal savings): - , casliler o f Ute 35. Savings deposlU (InaiM lo solemnly swear poM other th M i- fd r ement Is true to 37. OUier H i»b d « p o « i

y d belie f. - . -T o ta l o f S ^ p o M \ W URSTER, 35. 30. 37, and 38 _

. Cuiiler.rom lo before me T O T A L . ...-'■' ober. 1W7. I cer* State o f Idaho. Counti an officer o r d l* S ta le o f Idaho, County o f

. ■’ I . J. A . Keefer, Chshlain S T U R N E R : IM ' a b av« 'B ta icm s it~ in iS

Notary Pubiici ' J. A. K X TC IL^-' • ^Bubecribed and sworn h

• _ th ia I 8U1 day o f October. ]

< ^ J m; ' : v ; . '

® * f f ® »,9 U P h r iw ..--.J .........•' _U ndenarten ' '

V W AO TW O TO ir. Oct. U1 slmeirt obe- ^ P v h o w rote th a t song a laUon Is back h n a ^ a fo r eoatCkboard.- B im U y . , f r . . ; ^ n > b i^ aavar

ooli, opeatagUie to ta l to I n 11 yeara the

lenU du stry has g itn rn aoptaadBMn s to r the AUd. l h the s a n r parted ttw

trad e o f t t i r d n a ia g and- dy x lin iite ly 31.- to m a ae d v mora t ta A / lO^fo r to e S e m e a . Aaierleaa n a vaa iu ifa e titr tn g ItegutraUooa h M b e o o n a th a ia n C s t la th a

!J,“ . „ a S . < « S . 2 » 'S S 5 S^ 2 S S j S S * ^ ^ '. S « . £ fO' $38*^86.000, as eompafsd - «studenu coa*- «“ fS® 'n » e n « « w s

a ’s . s ; r s s . s s s r S i . 'S K

to w w to «3s,«3U)oo Production o t raw sklaa

asands du ring ^ Alaskan ia ted by tha .ttade a t $70,000j

— annually, the greatest in t tn c « I t Is eom parad, w lUt Uia |! bera tn r ln i W ftducttoa o t Canadate 'sa r “ a to*' 8maI00,000 yearly ou tput o f B elTed-t«»-giva- j ?“ ■ are tu r trappara a» « " ^ v lr tu a ll j e v e ry T a s ^

ipg ih e wou ld du su 7 > fS a .today .p n c tie a ^ I t " D n t aho oUvef a&d blaek t o i fu r usa

and rabb it A ls h « fo r meat . . . is strongly entrenched h i

« a H < n » 9 - However,-Amerlcan manufact ostrallan race are dependent upon fore ign S S JdcSccy, »hc bu lk o f U ielr ra w riU

kangaroo In — 7 . . ■ ".a procession T A « tr I t c a l

Bg away and. xiiose who pester'«a w lt t

i a o « . b a « - r aceotnpankd by k h y ' im i i t i i ontestant th a t tlons as to tliee<(sp«nrom t» a t one Jump? usnaKy meab, VDon’t ^ r r

From tha Outlook.

✓ heserTQ D ls tri IT OF T H E C O N D in O W OF TBE

F A L L S N A T I O N S L T S S N IUm S ta te -q t Idaho, a t the Cteae e t Barinca

October l«U i. i m .RESOURCES ,

" f e . t i ' ^ o r S g l S ' - ' S f e k i : - - —sold WlUl indorsement o f m is..........- ..... - ___ _________________4587304J8__________________ _________ _____ 8m ftlsa awBed: > . ''ire d rcu la tlo n (U. S. bonds

................ .... J - --------------- MxwojwStates O o renunent S tcuriU e r-------------------

ns. I f a a y ) ....... ...... .. .... ..........IJOOW

^ a w ie d ......!....)00i)0: P u m ltu re and fu tu res.

her th iiin ^ b a n k ^ ...........

mount due t m n nationa l banks Stato b a ^ bankers, 'and trust U nited Btatei. (o lhe r than ln<>V AiM lU l .............

n g 'h d b se .................. .. .............. .10. 11, 12 and IS ........................ 8 9 W 5 « ,l i te m # - . , - ............... .............. „ . . . . • 'fW 'O i.

$ iT ,7bfi.4&!"!!!.V .T!!..ir..."™.................................. ........... ............$ ll.705.46rises paid ........ — — .... ;..... ....... 8J96.00u u to n d ln t ______ ______________o n a l.lM u iks .... ........ .. ............ ...... -s ta a d ln g ___ __________ — ,istanding w.:................. __________4. 28. a«, « aad 38 __________ 33.73131T U u i B b ^ «epasl«s) M bject s iU payaMa v l t & a 90 days):subject to chack — __________>sit doe la > lM ' f l ia B ' ’ 3 0 ^ « y s

S w r n R f f i f f d S o S S ^ a S e S ^ * * * * ^s o t tb U badk o r - « ^ bo iyL.. ■ V8ft. 81, IS . S8. a n d l i ^ . : : ____ :-..33BJ)SJ^3to M aawvv.-(payable .a fte r 30

10 30 ( I i ^ o r .m D ra;j»U ef,^aod

unty o T T w t o ' lw J r i *’ o f T w in ,F a lls , as: -

t t t t b tfove iae ■' ____ _er. ISaT. J A IO B .R . SO TH W Et

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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS “o ^ n r o SHOW C AV8E ^

In the P ro ta te 'c o u r t o f T w in FaUi— cou n tF TB U ttT iM ttah a -'-----------------------r

Tn i h e l t t t t e r o f the e M te o f tndta a T inker, Deeeaied. • ' ^ P<

. EdtUe 'M . T inker. odm lnK tavta r o f oi aald csUte. having prewsnted bta p e ^ n tJon fo r an order {or the aale o t Lo t ir 14 tn Block 49 o t the C ity o f Tw tn ai ra ll« . Tw tn Palta County. Idaho, and U a Appearing U> the couR (romiBucli m tton and the fUea, tn d records in thta (t

~ w tate* am T*5e*^oeu S S T e ^ ff lS e a 'a ' ndm lnlctraUon!

I t ta ordered th a t the hearlns en said oi ' petition be. aod I t ta. hereby eet to r w: - jJ fliu lay ..D c tobe r.a iJ fi7LJ tU Q J):c loc lfL i t

xu in., aU whleh Ume. aod plaee a l l per- tb hons tnterested In estate m ay ap* ir tx a r and show cause why the said pe* k i tition 'ahn ild s o t be granted and an se order made, accordingly.. o i

I t ta fu r tb t f o r d M th a t thta order . Ik published In t h e i t o PaU i Newa. a pi ncu'spapcr pubUihe<l in T w in FaOa In ai Mild couhty and s ta u once t week (or ta lou r w e ^ In satd newspaper' and th a t f r the last puliUcaUoa thereof be. a t least tli five days ttefoto the day M t fOr said b< hearing. sa

Dated 8^»tetnber 31. 1987. th(SEAL) • ~ • O.VA. B A lL W r. .. _________ Probate Judge, d i

p n » m B C T i D i g j « - u

cessment roD In and fo r Local f in - » provement D tr tr ic t No. M o f the C ity »1«o f . Tw tn,; F jflta ,-- id A iw ^ ^w m e H to w » property Uable Ut a a ita m e n r (O r*th^ ■■

' ln t> ra v < D M n t^ e rw ite ia f t .g n v e U a g •ef t th a t - p a r t t o tT ^ m r tt i^ \A tn 8 » «

...W e tt fro m , S e c o B ra trM t - .W c tt ta . .Waehtngton B W e t also F o u rth Slreet c . W M t b y m e n F D o n h ' W t w n i /we* n u l l West, also S ix th B tPee f W ert a

^ fo r : by sUtute. eertlfled te th e C ity se....4 Kv t h i «— „

I and ordered (Ued in the o U le e .tf the o f

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's b o ^ 'th e C lim ber o f the assessment, P lfi the «?■"»* o f tb e owner i f known, or U e f

n s i S S “o<“'is i"L !:t“S s s ^4 hd the to ta l amount ot the atsest* par n e n t. tlf t i

<rhat’ to y owner o r owners o f any Coi ivoDeity w h ich ta assessed ta iu c h as* the

.leU . Whether n a m ^ or aoc . i to 'saeb to ll. tn£y> w lUiin ten days oo% from th e .f lr s t publication ot thta ” *■ Ole Uce. on the 18th day e( Octo* and

■ S kthe ta ld aoessment. la- T ha t the QouncU h«* by ro o lu tlo n trai

duly-pasted and adopted fU cd M oo* o fday. the S ls i day ot October. IM t , l•n d the hour e f 7;S0 p . M. o t said proday as ,the tim e, and the CouneU & »

> M M to th e ra ty BaU' ot the said nar O lty aa the place where i t «-ill h w in OlU o b je e t lm to the said tio i

by the parties ag- dayK tle nd by sueh osseiBmcnts. U any. Cle• ‘ S ifted a t T w in Palta. Idaho thta in18th day* o f 'October. 1837. -* 1IOU* w y w ^ ^

C ity Clerk, da j on<

N O TIC E OF ASSESSMENT. da] C ity o f T w in FaUs. Xdaho^ Local im * B o

provement IM strlet No. M . as. Notlce.ia hereby given, th o t the os- cot sessment ro ll to and fo r Local Im * sea provement D is tr ic t No. M ot the C ity by o( Tw to Palls, Idaho, comprlrtng 1 property Uable to asseetoient fo r the i f i l Improvement by e n d in g and graveling ot th a t porUon b f FMUi Avenue East (tom T h ird S treet East to S m Street. — except the toterseetlen w ith Blue Lakes Boulevard;. Foy t h S t ^ t ^

nues Eaat, has been prepared as pro - J vlded fo r by sU tute, cerUflcd to U»e “ C lty-OouncU and by the CouneU _ap- ^

g d^

U i a t the said ’ aaseasment ro ll la ^ now oo (Ue to Ute ofttee of U>e c i t y « Clerk, where I t ta. open to InapecUon, and shows the number o f tbe asseu- ^

, ment, tb a name e f the owner i f ksown. ^ 1 or. i f no t know n th a t U » name ta un - ^

known. « d e a o lp tlo ti o f each tra c t PJ J sessed and the to ta l amount o f the

aMOtBOeOt. ^T h a t any owner or owners o l any “ 'I

property w h ich ta assessed In such 09> seam «D t:toU , wbetber named or not

IUce. made on the 18th day o f Octo- ber. 1837, (Ue w tto toe Olerk o t the ^ said C ity hta,obJecUons In «TlUng to the said aeseasment. ’

T h a t the CotincU has by resolution duly passed and adopted fixed M on- „ day.- S T T lU i day o f Octobcr. 1937. ^

* and Uie hour o f 7:30 P. M. of said~ d » y -a » -^ h » -U n e r-a n d -U io -O o u n c a ^ r. Room to th e C lly HaU o f tbc said , >. d ty as th e place where I t w ill hear

and consider objections to the satd u asseemaot roU by the 'pertiea aff*

grieved by sueh assessment, l^a n y .^^ .]

IB to d a y o f October. ^ ^

, .___________________ C ity Clerk, jy .I ^ O B OF ASSESSMENT In

O lty o f T w ta Falls. Idaho. Local Zm- th<« provement D Is trtc t m 67. sld- ^ .N o t to 'te - h f r tb y -s ln o th a t - th e - a a - w l a sessment roQ to ‘aad fo r Local Im - ast ^ proTUMQt D l ^ t No. M of tho C ity Ii at ^ t o r ia » . Idaho. comprUlng 18t Z p ropw ty Uable to im s im rn t fo r UieIt tm ptovemeat by gnoiag and graveUng a o f th a t po rtion o t BevenUi Avenue t Bast- from Ash S t w t U> Locust Street. ^ ' has bc4d preparM a j" pro«ded fo r by -• statute, certified to the C ity CoudcU I• aod by th e Oounell approved and or- ' e g g / u , ^ tp t h , C ltv g

^ T h a t Uie^said assessment ro ll U now ^> on f»e iQ th q o ffice-o f toe CUy Clerk. ^ r where i t ' i s open to. inspecUon. andt shflw a,m n m rn ih w .e f-th e a ism m co t. 4^- tbe name o f tbe owner U known, or- i f no t know n U u t , th e name ta un** k n o v ^ a d e e ^ p tto n o f each tra c t as- _ ) sessed a a d . th e toU ) amount o f the

assceament. ^ r . T h a t th e 'O w n er or owners of anyk property w b leh U assessed In such .m. ] asseesmeat roU. whether named o r no t 1 r to such roU, m ay.. wtUUn ten dayst from the f ir s t pubUeaUon o l Uita no- «U|t Uce. made o a the 19U tday o f Octo* ^ 1 ber. 1837. iU e w lUt Uie Ctark o f Uie

satd C ity bla obJeeUons to w ritin g to ^Uie M id a M e sne a t. ; - i ^ r

Th a t tb e Oocncil has by reio liiUon ^ d ^ pi^jited' and adopted (ixed

? t f f i ’ n a t i ^ o r - T w o T ' m 'T i ^ S ^ S y §os-th e tim e, and the CounOl Room ^

ii sider obJccUoDS'to the eaid asseatmenl ticc , n U by toe parttae aegrtpteQ b / such» •sscasrasQts, U aay. ^I Dated a t T w in Palls, Idahd Uita ^

! ^ t C ity o( T w to FaUs. Id ilw ,-L o ca ) Im - day I .prav«iBO it D is trtc t-N a 53. . Hot 1 NoUoe U hereby gtren th a t Uto as- u r sessment- r e l l to .abd fo r. .Local Im - eon t pnw—iw tt n k t r ie t- W. M < i T ^ C ity « « I Of. T«(to FUta. Tdaho, eonprtatog tv

property Uable t« .■■fn im ent fd r toe - C r S ip ro v M M - b jr iM d lB t U d traV eU nt ttU I, i f U tt8-|M cttoa e t - m i iM i s tR M 'fra m : iW N o t« iD i» - o r i t t - » o t« n w t* o B 'W lU » —

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F if th A v n u e B u t to Uie N orth Une ■ « ■ e f its toterseeUon w ito K im berly 1 A | road, except Uie tntersecUoa w lU i | n i . Fourth Avenue East, haa beeo pre* ■ ■ pared as- provided tor by sUtute. oer- ■ ■ , Ufted to toe c ity CoilboU and by the CouaoU approved and ordered fUed to _ ^ . . . tbe office o f the City Clerk:. l h a t toe said assessment roU ta I now oa fi le in toe office of toe O lty QK Olerk, where t t U open to inspection, and 'shows toe number of toe ossees- mept. toe name ot toe owner i f

la unknown, a deecrlpUon' of each tra c t assessed and toe total amount o f toe assessment.'

T h a t toe Owner or owners o f.a n y property which ta assessed in such I 1 1., assessment roU, whetoer named or no t named or no t in such roU. may. w ito* to ten days a tte r toe (tfs t pubUca- C| tion o t tota notice, made on the 18to day o f October, 1M7. fi le w ito toe ' - T ' Clerk o t toe said Ctty hta eblectfons D m c to w r lt in * to toe said assessment. 1 »nt

T h a t th e -^ u n c U has -by resolution d e u c du ly pa«wd and adopted fixed M on- Btln i day. toe 31to day o l OcUiber, 1827. Washl) and toe hour o f VM P. M. of said Blvd'. day aa toe time, and - toe Council « o H ~ Room In toe c ity HaU o f said c ity as to e place where I t wlU hear and r»»^ ' cobslder objectloni to th e . said as* S 8 l* j* sessment ro ll by toe parttes aggrieved r r s s : by such asscasmiints. i f aay.

Dated o t Tw in PaUs. Idaho to is If ito day of October. 1W7. S '

. O. M. H A U .._________________________ C ity Clerk. ■ pQ

N O nC B OF ASSESSaaNT ---------C ity of Tw in PoUa. Idaho. Local Im - ROOi— provement.ntatrlcL-Mo.-a4___________

Notice ta herel>y given to a t toe as* ROOS sessment ro ll in and fo r liocal Im * non provement D latrlct No. M of toe C tty c R ? of T w in Palla. ld:Oio. ^ p r is i n g , iq,

of to a t porUon of Th ird Street N orth trom toe Nortoeoat line of tts to te r- scctton w ito M oto Avenue to to o TWO Soutoncst line o t tU'tateTsectton w ito fo r e ix to Avenue Norto, has been pre- 203 l( pared as provided fo r by sUtute. cer- Uflcd to toe C ity CouncU and by toe r U r Council approved and ordered fUed to toe office of toe C ity C lerk; W R

Tho t toe said assessment ro ll la a lst now on file to toe oftlce ot toe C ity m ta ti Clerk, where Jt is open to Inipcctjwn. =

Icnovwi. o r i t not known tho t tne name f o rta unknown, a description of ench see<ltrac t assessed and toe toUU amount ed. 1o f toe assessment. thony

Th a t any owner or owners o f any i = r ^property whloh ta assessed In such r h ,H aaseasment toU. whetoer nan-ed or n ^ t to s u ^ ^ r oU. may. w lth to ten days

notice, made on toe IS th day o f October. 1037. fUe w ito the C lerk of toe said C ity hta obiecUoas In w r t t ln j to toe said aaseasment.

T ba t toe CouneU .has by resoluUon 1. a 1

d a y ^ to e 31st <Jw «S-Octobcr. 1 ^ and the hour o t 7:30 P. M . o t said day as the tim e, and Oouacll Room to toe a t y HaU q f the said e lty as 3. q, toe place w hen I t wlU hm r and eon- 3 wt slder objections to tbe aald assessment ' w U -b y-toe -p artiaa -a gfrle re a by-suoh jndu, assessments. I t any.

Dated a t Tw to FaUs, Idaho th la 4 ^ 18to day of October I X

O . M . H A LL. “City. C lerk.

NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT 9. I t< :tty ..o f.Tw ]n FMlfc Id a h a , i r fK a l- I n u ______

provement Dtatrlet N a U .. ■ 10. CiNotice Is hereby gtveo th a t toe as­

sessment roU In 'a n d (o r Local Im - 11. Ai n ir tr lo f Wn M n f

Of Tw in PaUs,' Idaho; loe inprlslng ’ property liable to asseasmeat fo r to e 13. £ i Improvement by grading and gravellns i l b o t U u t porUoa of N toto Avenue B u t1^ ^ nU,„ ______ _Street; also E lm Street from Poplar Street to IU terminus between B ig h to . and N to to Avenues.East, has been to c t prrpared as pro rldetf fo r by s ta tute; a« a cerUfled to toe City CouneU and b y » f toe CouneU approved and ordared ' h (Ued to toe offlee of toe .C ity O le r t; ? ,

T h a t toe said a in itm e h» roU la t io « m on*fUe in toe office of toe CUy Olerk. S ' " where I t ta open to InspeeUoa, and * shows toe number of toe aw ataneB t, u toe namo o f toe owner U kaOwn. o r — ^ U ho t known th a t toe name i> u n - ^ ^ known, a deacrtpUon o f ewto tra c t Mseaacd and to e .to to l-am oun t o f .th e

t S s ^ -Uce, made oq toe 18to day o f Oeto- her. 18M, (Ue wUfi toe-C le rk-.e f tt ie . '3 aald C l f f hta obJeeUoos to w rtU a *' to „ • * toe said assessment. . " • 8a

T h a t the OouaeU haa.by reaohiUap . . ' < du ly pMsed and adopted (bu d .M d o . » day,' toe 3 U t day o f October. U3T. ^ No and tho hour of 7:30 P. M . 'e f. n b d a y -a s toe Ume. a n d -to e CduoeU t^otm to to e c ity H a ll o f tte a a U -c K y . aa toe place where i t wUl h ^ ^ .StAte consider ebJecUona to toe aald w - _ I .

- Dated a t Tw to FaU sT Z W io UUa / Sut t t h day ot ootober. 1937^ . , Uito U• :• ..------ - : r — J _____

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P E R J N S E R T IO N “ g

a W ant Ada aHve and active a a « - g « iV W a » U .e ^ b o y « . ^,cnV

» a » e t t W-■ *(A -1 '

F O R S A L E -

F R U IT S , V E G E T A B L E S | f j

LIOIOUS A^PZ£S. I M ILE WXST, mUe aouto K im berly. Bruce R ^ ua. H b

U 0 1 0 U 8 A m ^ . 76c PZR B 0 . * Itlng 'conta iners. H a lf mUe no rto ahlngton aehoid on Bluo Lakes

r S A i S r S o o B 'M T m o T W A ; 5 , ^oes. Rurals, 11 p«f hundred., no U. DeUvered la Tw in Falta. Phone JSL ♦J-1. ^ .O .K h l ^ ________________ W i^

nd's. M e: Sunday;' brlag conta to l . Bryants, Addison east, to U au r* . ok . 3 doors aottth.*"' L Z

F O R R E N T - . - i : U R N lS H E lp

io M ' P O R ^ R O r i’. P h r a P w W son,

^ M S 'A N D BOARD. 131 TTH AVE. norto. Phone 881, _ _ .

>R- RENT—ra O N T -R O O M -flU IT A - 32. • ble fo r two ladles; also 2-room house. rV wB and ave. east. _________________NO N ICE HEATED BEDROOMS call fo r rent. OenUemen only. Apply f ICto ave. east. Phone 1OTQ.J. '

•OR RENT--^ARTHENTS ^)R RENT—TER SE ROOM FDR* otabed aparUnent. Bungalow A p art- ^ lats. 3ad ava. easi STF

F O R S A L E — S E E D S '.™I ------------------- ■ -------------- . - ttM>R SALE — ASKTON C ERTIFIED av leed poUtoes. Ruasets, dry land rata- Urg' . H. O. M cln tjre , JBox 013. S t. A n - I t r ony. Idabo.___________________________W ta

u r te r No. 7008REPORT OF TH E C O N t

--------------F IR S T -N A T IO N :A t Twin FaUs, In the SU te o f Idah*

on Oetober 10. RESOORCE

a Loans and dltcounts. In du d lng redlscot — ariM-a n f nthrr hnnln and ffp rtgn bl

change or drafts sold w ith indorsemebank ...................... ............................—Total loan* .................. :....................—

. OverdrafU. secured S7J119.88: unsecured . I/. S. Oorenunent secorttiee owned:

b A ll other U nited S U t« Oovemment eluding premiums, I f any) .'...

TOTAL ................. .................. . ou te r bonds, uloeka, •ecnHtles, e te , owx Banking House, I8&.000.00: Fum lto re ar

30.000.00 ................ ...............:...'. Law ful reserve w ltb Federal Reserve S . Items w ito Federal Reserve Rank to pro-— Itx-Unn .............................:........ Cash to vault and am ount duo froti

banks ................ ...........- ....... .. Am ount due tram S U te oanks, bankers,

cluded,ln Itcnls 8, O w i d l O , Exchanges (or cleartog house . b MlsceUancou« caah items . ..

— TO«?AL-T..i-~---------------------------- i ---------

L I A f i l L i n i. Copltal stock paid to ........................... Surplus fund ................. - ....................... ... a Undivided pnrftU , 823.467.70......... - .....

b Reaerved fo r .......................... - ..............c Leas current expense* paid .................

, Amount due to na tional banks ............. a Am ount due to SU to banks, bat

trus t eompanlea to U nited sU tec .....b Amount doe to banks in fore ign couC ertified checks outstand ing ..................

, Cashier^ checks ou ta U tod ln g........i... ......mand depeslls fo thW than bank d c p w lu

Beaerre (depoaUa payable w tth tA 3i

■ (Otber U un Sar m db tf b o n t fm ) S U to.'couaty. or. o the r-m un ic ip a l depos - by ^edge o f M a« u .« f;U lU bank oi> si

a e -d g fa W a to Kewtrvr (p «

S a v ia n depOHU ( tiw liid ln f f tim e cert • deposit o th a t-t>Mn fet n x ^ y borrow

N ot»^ i^ ^ w G a

T O TA L ... •

kte Of Idaho. O w m jJV i^ 'T w to FaUa. c V I . J . M . M axw ed ,-eM hkf. o f Uto abov<

Subacrtoed and sw orn to before aw I XMh day of Octaber, 193T.-

g r v - i ' i if I

i i i ^r i i E E C < , # o > j : P I m > v h ; I I W <E. ■ t O C K E W i : B.' I I f 1 1 F <

gSwiN L .R »D . i k l M 'tt? ■ -THEv-iaa-W: Iffij w ; - M * I K - M e , : . t n | 1 mi w C 'V S u 'A .LV -' ■ « l l i l 1 WmW-'WAMAEJT .11) ><ouiiSELi= . i |PM N 'A N D , . i l ® ,

BARGftlNSAB R S A L E — R E A L E S T A T E F O R S

OIC B RANCHES ON T H B T W IN BATTS U ia a ^ Salmon. O . . U & nery , ex. 3

R Sifl[S^-^J4AKE” OPFKK U N U f i chtat , bloek XOl: otao o tte r .to buy or 33-W.It N l-o l-S E , l - l l * l7 M o a g um e I t s p ­ired. 48S Beach St., AaW andrO re. ^ ^ nr a : m i r F A m 'u y r T s r t : ^ o : « K :t. 30. ' Tw o mUes ea ft Haxeiton, Sq r — lho, B i i la highway. I is o acre; bar- a . Addreaa w , veade, 7 is Roecoe

ELP WANTED— MALE ORFEMALE - ^=1::

----------------------------------- ----------------- ClIN T E D -B O X M AKE R . SEAVEH rarehouse. _ w n S ^ T W O WOMEN i o HELP n kttchea. Pbone 3._________ ^ W A N

o r l ^ e ^ housework. CaU 133^ W ANT iN T ^ D -M H T D lA AOED W O M /M ter: k bouaekeeper. R . O. Short, route w S nT w to F a lb .________ ^ _______ e a ri W r f i i — O O M P B T iN T WOMAN or houaewerk: good bome. no-chU- —•n: steady work. M rs. A. O. Pear* i. 319 f g u t ave. no rth .

^H A Y « D iJ » V M A h l. » Y * * r o J g y g Did: bald face ; ‘tbaeh tnane. Phone tb a, --------' ' ______ _ __ H .D .)OT — BROW N F 6 U R - Y E A ]^ L D f l iO Htiorae, welgbt abou t-1000. I t (ound ^

^ U ( a ^ east p a rt o f T w to FaUi.* a Wewa. . • • AddreiIIA Y E D —3 B A X HORSES. WTTU M ite rs on. U taken up, phone um i )0*W .' W . Butfzaan. i^g „IHAYKD-JTW O BA Y MARES. oTiB p a y mare and one black: atrayed roor im T w in I ^ t a Oct . le . Phooe 33. Ii

Kveaoe east and T h ird atreet, one w A ? r rge dark) browB sultcaae. »10 reward « i.» returned to 1330 FourU i ave. east tw o t

lone 1093. 753 a i

t Reserve DtaUrlct N o . 'U W Ar o m O N OF T B E .

lA L - B A N K ------------------- ^ho, a t tbe Close o f B uslneu ___ _.0. 19*7 ^ = s::e s .ounU. acccpt- ,

------------— Sd R403.43..... 1W1941 F ^

F Un t securltlce IR s ^

186500.00 rat* lse.M0.00 ^ c o .

•med 105.090^5 g g j j ]and flxtorea. .

125.000JWa u * ........ . H331.M S5HJ

rocesa of co l-__________________________ MONj ____________________________ 103,600.01 c ity

.-.----------------- 1C0.75241 band.rs. and tru s t , te l Ptnar.thetvHn-______________________r3 5 a

07.64S.81 ^ 37,740« Uj

24.683.79 34iW.TO

----- — ...... ^lE s ' — _______ _____ lOOJOOW....................... m X rJZ Z Z lZ iZ l 22.407.78....... ....... .. 31^94.77 ■ 773.W W ^ L__________.: . 3.0C7.Mankers, and ROOI............... ........ 6.011.88 « 0jun trlcs ...... 5.P1J.M e XP£....................... l.43 7«

13.430.77U subject to

M lU secured

more aoUcc. . - . . . C V ^

rUtlcates of»wed)......... .. . • 353.746.89 a « c c

......, - -4 7 ^ 3 0 4 7 ' -K N O_____“ l08 .71 8« -S p lr

____________ _ 81.836.68744 Idaho— PboM

tve*named bank, do sotamnly swear id a l ^ t f a r la o fficd ttt- fto d Jw iicf._____ axu^

& A . W ALTERS. LaagU H . W i CLOUCHEK; - ' eaoptu

H B iM SByi ........... '*' Bodaxe i i i i l ' ' • D l ic c to r i Can. 1

AND OPPORlIR SALE— MISCELUNEOUS -. r r s R is s FOR f o r d s , n o . t»M f \X. E . O , > t o ^ ^ ^ O o . I

g c ^ aa new; d u a p . pboae

IR SA LE V B U E S O H ZR M BLt.O^ B- >hone. 4 keys, sUghUy used. S36 flU i "

« s * L E . ^ o < ib ' - t e - A t t A W M - ilmost new. a t barsaln iMeea. A d - _ ' ias ~Y. care o f Newa, o r W . L , I

Jl k l n d ^ e ie r t r io n ^ n ; Mpe.Xdahe ok Houae. Oome aad aee ua. 883 1 are. aouUi.___________

SlTUMTONSnSANTED JBHH^.YR.-O U 3 a n u . W AN T8 STEADY . 'n rust' t e n e ^ heusework. Pboae 1039. ^

— E S T B TANTED-*POUUTRY. & , a HOIT. ter; Pbona 903-W.A N ^ , PARTY T O M A ^ B R A 1I> ed rugs ca sharew Pbone *44-W<A N 7 S D -A FEW OOOD SPRQ fO- Ig ^ 6 ^ r~ C rc . 'P lp M .~ P h o n e 1818W;

late lo r .p lw a ^ D lu io . P tw in a a M A

Ucox. HOM Ez m u S r m n m ^ - B A X . ’ pj^SSk y « r l toes w a h t^ a t onee. Phone 815-R-9. ^ a iX A ..D . H a n s e n .__________ ________ la c OIO H B ST OASH PRIOES Pa S ~ f 3 R a»l«1^ used fu m itu re aad -raase^ Bwaat^ t w u T ;ore. :pboae 139G, Inc.'sAM 7SD—TW O PASBta^aCRS x 6 low a leavlag Oct. »4. v ia Cheyenne. .Idresa J. Id ., oaie News. ______AN TBD —YOUR P L U ld B IN a AN l3 A V TO heaUag bustoess. Tw to FaUs P lu n b - PoU« S na fl'H e a tto * W orks* ^h o n e TBT. - w a s srA ifrSy f t f ' f iE N T - S f t r i f 'o R snc ______room house, uafumtahed, w ito ga r- O B O D je. to T w to FaUs. by Nov. 10. J . W . O M

rANTBO t o ' R E N T -R A N O H F ^ n ished o r }ob on ranch year round: o a a n ro boya big eaougb fo r raneb work.13 aad ave. east. Pbone a p .

W A N TE D -O B A N S AND PO TA- toes, M olly. C a ll aad soe our M O D B

In^J. a K i ^ ^ o f t t o . Bteets I

Jerome. Idaho.

LOANS ^A K 4 L 0 A M ^ . j q g ; > < _ . te _ y .^ _ f w g riO N B ^ T O LOAN. F O T i r o BE A L ^ H t tU a to to . Prices 1

A ^ ' A f to o i t V L d X K a tW iA F U la n U e and AbsUaot C a > P n R

? s f 3 E n a ® j¥ - E 5 A R § = B B 5 W a » rate , no stock to buy. A rth u r L . Swim FO R I

iC a plektri6 Ms!x FO R t m t A l o i » lo a M s 6 h Baddte m odem houaaa to Tw to F U l^ A r - FQ R :

ju r L . Swim f t Ca

c ity p rw e rty . Some^p r i ^ j n a a q |

and. Xnigated Lands Company, B o * I i l Perrtae, 118 Sboshone « t west. U33 C- 3 j O » ¥ M m f f ' r N ^ r - 9 H B T la ^ o iaad desirable fa rm lo a a Z th to k U I • <

le beat fa rm loaa proposiuoa eVte o f* 1 1037 2 ired oa the Twto FaUs tr a c t X t w ^ I 19IB ( ay you to see me before p ladag yeo r I 193« 1

MISCELUNEOUS | irn ilARCELLINO * 6 fc r * 4 « °west. Pbone 417. . I

r iL L t Ak b cAR ifi o F t w o c a c : ----------

U i. k k 75 ^459 Second ave. B okb.xPs a ^ "iJABSbJJka. nc, i t i7 to ave, nortb. Phone 4U -J,

III i i Tw i i i i ■ni l l I II ' ______ .1- f r y o lA T w w n t r y f i , P im r r n ^ Q jtyyp p /t-- \msemig e r _ h y i ^ B ^ g . ^ Bowan . aaT eth g g g —

od; h o t .water eoUs tostalled.* T w to «d ^toc UU. -plutobtog dc HeaUng W orta . Idahft-tione 7>T; - - ; ................ “ p U jD S T O M ^ m in U A K IN Q . 0 ^ 1 ' T U & v c ld e r^ ro to yoa r-«w irapples. P h q o r . r r r r ;? 6-R -4. 2 mUes aouto Souto Pakfc rocery." O , H. Hatnpleman, •

SSUSi to t r l tu u e ijv iio r. ’ readings daH fr i ^ S I S om -343. Rogetabn hotel. a f f lU a M S S iaho ' S U to . sp trttua hst a w o d a U rt.tione 8 3 0 . . '^ •

Idaho, M i l h M » e la i s l f o r - y ^ S V , ^ > a

S £ £ ':« S iS tiS SS S S iS SS $ ^^ piMpa-. 0<>wrtt»:teday<'>.v:n!^ ^

p f ^

T iir ljl i i i l, ; ' p r p f k ^ h ^ £ ; ; ^

ju ^ P P H W -^ W '-Q fT ^ ^

d j g : BM g, .‘. ' p c i ^

H T S r m 0 E 0 a F 3 5 i S i ^ S $ ^us t'B Idg : 'P ddbeS38-W .‘ . %•a a x s T T i t w a a r i ^ s s r a B M

*y ^a m . o n lc «7S: B e ,, i nt= = = = = = = = = = £_iSS?l

. B U S l i p S ■ ' '

i B r n 3 T O f f « 3 ) S S r o « % ! S'ow loc ttfeo , l i f t I m AM. M . 7. :^

t o ' n n v M M f ^ . ^ i a r i 6M SS^.y^^ ■ o U < r H e a l ^ ^ P ^ i i r ^ l > g

o i j i i B n u i r a mtraM g. atorate. a o d 'M M rty o t r i -v

-Garbage hauled dafljr. n S £ ! S 4 l r tU m f lt fU iu

a M a tH .-H o o H K iN .OF A i o n a i ^ ^ vets to L O, o, y. tan

H, OASSEfc H Evr t K o i T r a a S , - ^ laoe new, AU k l ^ o T btm d to i ■‘‘ v I cement w tnk. v n a tc r Ja W r a Z v- ' f

“ I I.» , w , - —

d r S A L E - r J W ^ i i r o B l l f iS " '^

R ^ 3 5 S ' ^ ^ ^ ^ S ^ ’ w i S ^ ^ S S rlekup back. A - l ahape. e tm p , :

rape.. A -L Bbape. reasonable. ' Call-;.-' 136 s tree t a c ^ a fte r 8 b. in . .^ .

— SEK THESEt^ ^S3 CadUlae ^ P a ts e n ^ .O o u p e Vfi N a s h ' advaaeed S ix y iotoda

Ooupe , . » -' ■ L .S7 B u ldc Standard Six 8adaa '> i » S tuddjakerS pedu l S ixT eu itoc '-J. a t Dodge 3-4 to a screen T tu ck .'

>34 Ford Ooupe. ' . •. HEPPLER N ASH H O XO B ; ! • i - l

C O H F A ^

OR s a l e - ^ o 'u l t 'b y . a U d

E e Q S . . ' . - ' - y > . . ; . i ^

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I ^ B E Sp ||i|lD E ll EVf r Hubert Lee Ladd, Four Yeai

did, Victim of UnusuaUco ' ' ; dent; Sight Not Lost.-

i ';' - : ' BU H L. Oet. l»-HubCTt U o ' IA d .*< 4>fsar'02(i'«oa e /M r . and Mra. w :

, ZAdd. WM pa infu lly injured Thurw lj when an overturned wftcon whe

• - »tmclc h lm -o tt.th e .rlgh t eyo infUcUi ~ \ "Fdecp j^ " b 6 J 6 W 'tn n t r a T ! r - l id r -n

child 's la th e r waa (rreasU irthe whet ’ ; • w hen lhe lltU e fellow puUed a whe

over on h im . knocking h im uncoi BCJoui. The a tle nd lM phyelcian «ua th a t the s igh t ls .no t Injured.

- Vcm ai Peterson, ion o f M r. a^ M rs. H . A. Peterson, is ipecding few days w ith ' h i t Darenu before goU to New -Orleaai' to ride du ring t t coming season. He h u ju s t retum< tro m a m onth's v is it in St. Loula.

W illiam Dlffenthaler o f Decatu Illino is , who purchased orchard- acn ages near Buhl UiU year, le ft th week fo r his home after spending se« era l weeks here looking a fte r huslnei Interests. K e also owns Che Decati o rchan^ near PUer.

A ll newly elected offlcef* • o f Ui American Legion woman's au x illa t tu v e declined to serve and a ipecJi clecUdn v i l l be held a t an early -dat

Buhl Sunday Mhool classes c f th ChrisUan church w ill eompet« w ll the XJm berl/ and TWJo PU ls classi In n leven.sTfftkfl'iiuendaocc-conleai The w inning team win be rewardet

Delay PU a t Opening- - . ■ Oamsged pipes, le id ing from th

' ammonia - tanks- a t the Sego m il ’ condensaiy. scheduled to open her

. - Sunday, prevented Uie c a rr jln g ou of the program. J. L. Anderson, eon stnicUon engineer, states lh a t the re p a ir work w ill take a l least a weel and In 'th e interval m ilk w ill be re celved a t the cheese factory as In lh<

i iEB iin iT irforIIUTOnENTyiCTlN

U a rt ia Y«tt«r. fa ta lly H u rt oi Oreffon H igW ay, Buried a H i l Home in Weat Snil.

— — • ■ B U H L, o c t “ i ^ ^ e r a l service were held Wednesday fo r M a rtin Yet te r. aged 82. w ho was k ille d Baturda:

: a t P ^ e r . O i y n . in an au to

o f t tw car be » « • driv ing blew Mil M r. .Yetter w ith hia wife and daughtei M n . E. J . B u tle r and baby grand daughter ve re 'en rou te from Bake Oregoe. to Portland.

M rs. Y e tte r and Mrs. B u i^ i are tU

were ceadueted a t th e ' Chrlstla church o f w hich the decesaed wa* m ember b ; Rev. J. ElUoU Sllm p.

H U widow, a son LewU o t th d t r and a daughter survive. B u r l w u In the Buht-cemetery.

HUNTERS OF BIG GAME §=rr:r=r— H ti^ QQD-SPECIMEWa . K E IC H D M . Oct. d m a

being brought ou t o f th e big gon - H country thU season. H unters are bai i S d n g some ot the finest specimens ev J f aeen here. Three bear have be< n brought In also.J l _______ M rs. W ommack h ^ taken over tl1 B a n r^ B a m ~ ft t~ tB e -K ftm u m Kan

ho te l fo r the winter.M r. H i l l U operating tw o Orahs

trucks, rush ing supplies to th e 8 I Poam mine, which wUl operat« U

. a ______ Wlnte r . _

K am p hote l Include M . H . Sullvs R upert; j . O. Vogue. W allace. Idah B. S. Raymond. Salt Lake; R . :

' . Jones. Kogson. Idaho; S . O. Bdgi Sa lt Lake; R. 6. Rhees. Boise: Oudl Mass, Boise; S. M. K le ll. BoUe; Ms lon Stevenson, Boise; D orothy Cai BoUe: DorU Llpplnscott. BoUe^ Woodbum. Ogden; Dr. Harstad. T« PWU; E. H. Holllngwonh. T w in Pal L . A. CUpln, Tw in PalU; C. A. BaUi T w in PaUs; Abe M ark, New Y o rk ;

John Jones. OeUolt; t t ^ S m l B i : ^ c ln n a tl: Oladys Anbrry. Newark, Cal onUa; H . K . McCockcn. YeUowstoi

- - M . L . Bedeler. 'H oi Lakes. OrrgcL. W . Myers; Baker. Oregon; C. Oaseh. H ot Laken, Orrgon.

The Jerome school teachers Ln pa rty spent a pleasant Sunday In i

4 4 --------- -m o u n U ln s :Ja a L _» » S _« Iw L £ ? i? II^

L maxshmetlov r o u t and dancing pa a t ttie Kam p hotcl In the evening.

S o ^ e A d v ie wYesterday l« deud—forget t t ;

morrow Coi-tn't c x U t- 'd o n 'l v-on todny U hfri.— » ! - . Kxrl i nneo.

Keep Kidneys Asrtive!

;; 1 r r < 0 te tl alw qBuU w J. la r{ “ "1 -® "*" ? ? o f improper Iddaeyaetlo. . When tbe Udoeys act t ) u ^

ly . wasta polsom remain Ul tl ’ . ' blood, a ^ are ap t to Rtakeoi

> languid, s tiff aad achy.' widuU IwKlaebes, d U s ln m ai

“ a u v ,' ........ V c ftm n ag gtF jba dtad t^A cc i' ; toon w an ita i th a t tb e kldoe

| m >- • ate n e t acttag r ig h t U aean

i f f r . v S e U ^ tty a w lth O o a n 'a P ttb B ’v* ' ' ' • st^Aulant dluret

. h n w aJ t hliMT Mt1»1n> . . /c n d o re w tftw o o a a tW o o a

T W O T ^ y A l j i ' :

|j|g ‘ . S U R V iy O lG V

LAdd, l e f t t o R IO n T : C hie f NIchnU<. V w . T , >vaUii aad Uaae A d ls r'n e e l a i C) u*sday ■ --

H O I : U S T « = ONBIRTiMOCCIlSIOI

ahd ------i * i _ ? y r ia n d B S ta g e P le a s a n t S u r .r a p r is e W i . t h H o n d k e rc h lo lumed S h o w c r '. 'a n d L u n c h e o n .

H O LU S TE B, Oct. l» - O n Saturday th u Afternoon a number o f friends of M rs

. W . P. Klusmeyer gathered a t her home iiness ^ surprise her w ith a handkerchlel ea(uj. shower, thb occasion being her b ir th ­

day. ' Each one also brought a covered t)ie <11* and one or two other articles.o(

l l lK n tood. A sumptuous "p o t luck" dinner w |b1 was served, which Included e ftry th ln u ■date, from pheasant to apple pie. Those r the pa rtic ipating were the Mesdamea: WlUl Bates. Blanks. B U Ir. )leal. Caldwell,

UssM A . P. Craven. Christensen. Cole, Crook- [)lC8t. er, Dudley. DIebolt, G ertla r, Hazard, xded; H e n rt« k ; H « ihncnudBenrLow e,*Law -

renee. Lenny. MacDonald, MacParland, the Morse. M ort. Meyer. Morehouse, Ny*

m ilk gord. Pohlman. Standlee. S c h w l^ here Troendly. Sr.. Troendly, Jr.. W alling-

ou t to n and Mra. W. H . Oraven ot. T w lr con- Palls. Tv

e re- OtU Crooker o f R ichfie ld , spent weeU Sunday w llh hU bother M rs. Mory re> Crooker.

I the Mrs. M. N. Knudscn and Mrs. Helen Pomeroy Johnson w ent to ’Tw in Palto P rlday.to hear Bousa and hU band.

M r. and M rs. O. L.-M aeParland and M rs. Neale Rasard w en i to T w in PaUs Friday on a sbo lip lng expedition,

r i l l L r m Bamhouse o f Hansei\ and Miss I U Irene Bumhouse o t T w in PalU spent

I l l l l Sunday a t Uie home o f th e ir parents. M r. and Mrs. M arstua i Banihouse.

M r. and M rs. P. P. Dates and fam ily I o n - fI a t

vices -

lUtO- . ___________________________________- w - j Y o u r i . r e a u ja u o o a;hter.

5 ’ T h u

^4 o c t (iS i i =7^300 'Siuamm ^ , V e r y S p e c i

■” “ 1 150 S m a rt N ewj r the < ' YxK s m F -------------------------^ D r e s s e s --------------

raham I A H N ew e s t Styles S uS ' and ColorsoMmr -■— T h e -B e s t4 !^u e s -5 'S ' ' W e H a v e O ffe re d

a t T h is Price^ d U y i t .

cfi Pay Only, T w in i . ^PalU: '

BaUey. rk ; R.? llA u ; __________________ ^ _______

CaUf* 'rstone; . 1w g o n i \c. w . ; I y

In aIn Uie I T f l ^

? n ^ . » . I __________mr pa rly T g ailng.

: t ; to . I

~ ■

L"''- I " *b!«9« ■; - - ' H I H Itffl------

. lam e ijItcn ■ i l l H f l n i

<1 y UliUt t -■keooe ~ I.'w iU i ' I I» awf ‘

A M s t' < ' ' e iP i/fs . ^iu r t te

I L L SBOe _ f __ ■ih M Y .

5 D A IL Y N E W S , T V T O :PA3

V E TE R A N S ' OF, T ® G i i ^

I. W elnand; F rtdertck G n id . who >aag.'U i» : Cb Icsgo la recount lh « story e f how M rs .

Il l spent Sunday w ith M r. and Mrs. E. L . fI t - «asard-a t-Hansen._________ __ ’ •' • II * M r. and M rs. Peter Corak and ta m * '

I I I Uy spent Sunday w ith M r.' and M rs.I I I Bob Cook and famUy a t th s ir fa rm J l l home east o f HoUUter.

M r. and Mrs. T . A . Lowe and fa m ily o f HollLiter and M r. and M rs.' R. -N.

u r . PIUi of R upert called on friends a t ) Rock Creek and Hansen Sunday a fte r* noon.

M r. and M rs. C. L . MacParland and M r. and Mrs. Neale B. Hazard visited

day friends in Oakley Sunday. They called ' titrs. on M '’- ^ R u a rd a t .

Hansen en route. _tiler M n- A. J. MacDonald and he r s lf . t ■th. u r Mrs. F rank Beal from M ounta in I red Home who (8 vU ftlng her, are bo th I I o f con fined 'to th e ir beds w ith tonsUitU. .

Miss A lv ina O e illa r has been oon- 2 , lM fined to her bed s e v e r a l ly # w lU i a * iQM heavy cold on her lungs. ,

M lu Nellie M arie Caldwell has re - f ?ell turned from a v is it w ith Miss LaRue ‘ i ; ; ifchunU i.ln S U lX IH t . >I r t . M r. and Mrs. J . R DIeboJt went to

J

My. A. P. Craven U convalescing a t tbs' 102 Tw in Fails gsnerot hosptUl. He has 2 na- been a p a t ie n t ' in - t h a t InsUtutlon < w in since September 6. when he subm lttM t

ton tin emergency operation to r ap> jm id ld lls . , ]

> ry Mrs. C harlo tte McCorUe o( Roger- i son and M rs. A: S.'HoweU o t Salmon (

len dom were iD .Bo lU ster Prlday evening. < a iu M r. and M rs. H . L . W alllngton and

famUy were d in ne r guesu Sunday a t : md Ute Burton D unn 'hom e a t Haselton. k ]aUs ------------- --------:------ 1

O n e Stum bling B lock . <^ Bo sure jo u 'ro r lg lit nntl then go

o licn il; o il. yes; im t ntten yon linv(t to , ■ fonrlnc® a lo r i>r others yoa're rJelit ,

i l ly before ( lic y l l lo t you.

u r /s d a y , F r id a

o b e r D ]na-New-Fhpoeks4 n ^ J u c ia l Values on L ihe ru i

G R O U P 1

. — * / ^

Sizes 14 to 50

r 95c Down and $]

J_________________ G R O U P 2

A $ 1 6 9100 Dresses

A l l L a te A u tu m n Styles

J u s t Received

O N L Y

A ^m a rt. V e lve ts

S atins . Crepes

Geor'grettes

----------------- -------- ^ P a rO N L Y ?

E n jo y W e a rin g

«» f l n i . a i £ ^ & r t c a B « hn ie«er..1 liM ilis . o x « ^ ^ : j U e k e d wp; ^ ; ^ t ' ; c

B S B iE k : w M g n gwiiiiir. . — •,‘ & e l a U v ^ . p ; i ^ H c ig fh b o r i Q W e

P lo iw ta t , ; ’ » u r p r U e tb M r s . 1 E m i l U e n n a n .i L ^ . ------J ■ CLOVER., O e t 19 -A num ber o f re l- ^ aUves a n d ' nelghbora pleasantly sur*.

prised U n .X a U t L lerm aon b y going to* he r home oa T liursdsy evening to help ; h e r ce le bn te 'ha r blrUidigr annlverM iy.* T he wetoeo Bdests b r i g h t a lunch ‘‘ w h ich was served a t th e close o f the

even ing .,, . - Am ong those trom Clover who heard

. Sousa's bond Friday afternoon in T w in K PaUs W en RudoU M artens and

M rs. A . L U t . . .9 Oharl«6 & W algamott o l T w la PaUs e WM a business caUer in Clover M on*

im y. ' . ......... ......g M r . • ^ . M r s ^ A. Tlegen of Byron, s N ebnsko. le ft- thU wrek to r a v is it In D C a llfo m u . a fte r an extended v is it here i WlUl reUUves.

M r. and .Mrs. M. Adolf o f American RaUs a rrived Saturday a n d v is it-

* l i ig -a l the home of M rs. A d o lt^ -p a r- ents, M r. aad Mrs. Jobn Raster and o ther relatlyea.

Et On n U t r Rudolf M artens and A r* t m ln L i ^ each driving hU car, t o ^ k Rev. Rledal and taaiUy 4o PocateUo. ' where tbey boarded Uie tra in to r U ielr

new home a t C uper. Wyoming.. J f r s . Rledel’s broUier, Edmund Bech** er. w ho teaches in Uie M alad h l«h

school, also motored to Poeatello and■ rpe nt afternoon wich tbe fam ily . ■

C lever T r in ity church w ill celebrate

■ . r f ' V

a if a n ^ S a tu

'r e s s Ehree^Pea^GroUpg- a l C redii-Term s -

' C repes--------------------- --S a tin s --------

f ie o rg e tte sJe rseys

— 1 . ---------------------£ K e ry _ ______

W a n ^C o lo r

^ Per Week—

95 te t— A fc trS E E S ------------

In c lu d in g M a n y P ro m O u r

$16.95 and $22.95 L ilie s

f- 95c D O W N a n d $1.50 I

“ ' " G f t W P 3 “ ■

t Collectiott-of

$ 2 7 9 5S1.95 D O W N -8nd-»2 .00-J

g as Y ou P ay w d ,Save o

. lU ^ u n u a l . m la ^ tesUval .on S ita d i^- w ith ie rv loM->t»iO!30 In Ute JM snlng r

i f l g IB tft * U g f f& tu I t A - ul Juat. lu -

M M . SehrhofsW t f tep&rted as <piitB .f it in t l i» T w ln .F a lb hOQ)Ual. w b ^ he waa tideen last wede w ltt i an Infecttoo

e foUowinc ^ ep«raUoa on hU ta r In l . 'B o U e , , , .

, ROCK CREEK-CLUB MEETS1- ■ • • ■ ■

[1 BOOK o n i n t Oct. I t - T H Bocl [n Creek Ladles' c lub '.mei Wednesday, r October l i wUta M n . I d Domroae. Sr,.

w ith twelve memlwrs presen t Mrs.^ C. Bdmlnlster and U ra . O. Splndler

were guesU. o n e it ln g contesU afford*.d ed enU rta lnm ent M lsa A n n Larsen J. received f irs t ' |»rlse and Mra. U bby J, Bu tler seco nd ;'.T he hostess served

refreshmenu. 'u s ls ted b y Mrs. K u Owens'knd M rs. 8 . W alton . The nsct “ meeting w iU 'b« October » , a t the L J iom e.ot Mra._Qeorge D , C rockett [ 'D. .in : N o H o i^ t S ta h iU ty * - There cso^be' no naUonar staliUlly ^ except Ifi a -rlfibteoss and Just gov- j " em m ent; aod a r lg h ^ o s ' and Just ,

government .can .esUt on ly w ith a ^ righteous and Jost ptsople.— ‘ n d e

Henry's Saying*.- ^

U p A T A R R H . .

V IC K S

“ — — 6pe»t A n A tc o u n tf— ------- - -

i r d a y

Iv e n t■ -J*,- I

N ew *V e lve t F ro c k s ' '

In c lu d e d

P e r W eek

Q ^ w r l ^ f * _______,. 'T t5 T T ''O ty iC S

Tw o-P iece ,.- D ra p e s . ,

.. . T ie rs a n d ,■■ F la re s ,

Pe^JW eek ___________ __ 1

o n Y o u r D r e s s T o o

v f - v

Kt .f i t . , M ^ J r D v i B f f P s H B K

in

I “ H ov^ j» ■ . . .

I caul tra 1 ittypresc y f o r a nenI t , IIJ T I T H E N you are i

V V y o u rp te o e n tc a r; ” n a tu ra lly w a n t fu l l vai

ent car. B u t m ost o f new car value,

I I t w U l tharatoro pa;K v a ry in g trade-in a llow " . l ig h t o f these basic fw

Y o u r present c w hi J . m en ta l basis o f va

---------- ------. g h n n n r w p t n j t i i

I t in the used car m arl' • • •' .

2 Y ou r jnraent; ca d ifl& rm ¥rv ilu«J b«

'dealers are b idd ing to

3 T he I a i { ^ t aUom necessarily the ,t

S o m etim e is; somet

------- — An-exoessiye-al to' ^ th a t you are

price fo r the new ca r i : its real value.

----------- {^ P irs t- ju d g e tfae-nu3 in oSaparison wi< in g a ll deUvery and

-----------T& en-weigh.any,id ifieofGored on your presex

6 Rem em ber th a t ; jburcA as»—n o ta I

' in g a j ie w car and 1 present ca r as a c i ^

' car's purchase price.

W E pub lish tU s th a t th e pubUc

' ' an th e fac ts . A n id we------------t o th e 'fa c tsI p r o d u c t s b y u t i i i K ' 1

: GEN-lm m

. -------------

, G E N 0 tA L M 0 1 0 M ( D l

' ' O t m c L B T □

fomiAc^ n t c r i a :I , ociWMcmna □ <iii* ln O«

0 _ N « m ______« n a c \

C A D U U C Q ’

' n a a n M n i a M M « M , > ' n '

'BMI'v

- i 'v

radeinle n tx a irw c a r T ^s le a d y tb trade la ar fo r a n ew car, yon va lue fo r y o u r ptes* at aU yo u w a n t fiitt ,

p a y y o u to condder owance o£ii»a In the fac ts : ,

' h as o n ly ra e funda^ va lue : La,, w ^ t theitin -tra d e can get fo r _______a rk e t

ca r _ ^ t ,i y ih ln sjy ; ,

b e c a iw c a m p ^ t ^ ^ to se ll you a aew car,Twance «£bred.fa 40 t

best deal fo r yo& oetlmea i t i^ s o t •

/

Howance-m ay-m e&i^________paying an e x c e t^ -------------r in cooaparison. w ith

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