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TWIP' VOL. 6. -KO, 830.
RACE WAR ̂JREAKSOUT -
IN pRIDATwo While Men Killed, Three
Wounded, and Uncounted Negroes Dead ahd Injured in Continuing Battle
OEDAE K E T ., Fl«., JUL 5 W l—Two w h lto m ea throswouaded, aa tmdetorml&od Dnmbor o f aegroM are dead nnd Injurod. and a scon or no rs o f nogroos o u l7 today were liarrleoded In a botue a t .Bosewood. -ten lalles Hortbiaast o t bere, w ith b t ^ e d s o f_ » r» 6d 'w a iting fo rdayUgbt to a ttack tbe stroDg- ?iold.Tbo w lilto men dead arc: Henry An- ,
s1t county., '
Citlcens c i th is p'laee apjiealed ta ' e b e r iff B*|n«er o f Ataehaa eounty^a t ,
- • •••■O alne^lle,-shortly a fte rm id n ig h t, toa,,wUh.aa,nuujymen.»» ' ho conW gather. Tho-result was tha t nrmed parties from aolncsvlllo bcj»u tr. lehve.thero’in groups by automobiles
' fo r the' 40 m ile rtu i through tho country . S h e riff Rnnmey nlao was preparing to leavo w ith deputies, a proooduro iinu iuaM n Floridn.
E nter State o f Bloge.Tlie situation n t 2:30 o ’clock this
mornlnc liad resolved its'.'if into a Htiito o f sioRC. TIjo negroes were in tho liiiufte, apparently well supplied w ith ntms and • ammunition, nnd b tigh t inonnlight mado nny ono of tho besieging force an excellent target i f h« ventured w ith in range. Tho benelponi had taken the ir stand, at a safe •distance nnd wore awaiting daylight fo r onother movo.
SHIPPING BILL REMAINS SIDETRACKED IN SENATE
Denlocrata PenV EeptibUcan Obarges o f riU hM te rr'A pp rop rlaU on a and Tarm Credit* Take Precedence
WASITINOTON, Jnn. 4 0P>—Repub. llran ehnrgea o f o filibuster ngainst tho ndmlnlntrntion shippinfT b ill wore roiiewed In the sennte today by ro- piib lirnn lenders nnd denied from' tho democrntie side. No progress wns mndo on tho b ill i^ i i^ h is to bo again I j ^ osido tem pornrily tomorrow to way fo r nnotlicr apntoprlation b ill nn«' Inter fo r fnrnyeredl'.» leglslntion.
Senators \fn tson of Indlnnn nnd f^moot o f U tah mndo the filihastering charges which were denied by ^ p n - lo r Hnrrlson. democrat, Mississippi. Ir i order, be said, to test his deelaratinn Ihnt democratic opponent# of tho nd* m inistration b i l l had determined It should not eomo to a vote beforo congress adjourns, Senator Watson subm itted two proposals to f ix dates fo r a Vote, ono, two weeks nnd nnothor six woeks benco. Beilator Harrison said
. ^ t w o wooks was loo short a timo fo r . debate, nnd Senator K ing, democrat,
Utah, objected to tho six weeks’ pro-; posat. . ,
Denying tho flllbuatcrlng chnrgo Senator Hnrrlson declored, nnJ Senator Watson agrcfldr-that tho dooiocrats had pooporated in experidlting tho nnnufi' npproprintlons to a stage Of completion unprecedenlcd. j ^
W. J. B E Y A N SEES BBOTHBB /* INATTOTmATEO OOVEBNOS
LINCO LN, Neb., Jan., 4 (40— W ith -h is brother, W,llllnm Jennings Bryan
In attondnncc, Charles W. Brj-an, dom- ficmt. wns toda r Inaugtirated governor
; p f Nebraska at a .iaint scs«lon o f thi* two houses o f tho legislature. IIo sue- ceeiis Rntfiicl H. McKelvio, repHblienn.
iln -h is Innncuml nddroi*, Governor Bryan finnounecd h l j plans fo r a r«j’ organization o f tho stato KovernniPDt^
r n t E DAMAQES RENO PAPBIL ^.HFNO. N'ev.. .Tan. •! r i r o enrlv
ton ip lit dnninfod h rnv ily the publishing plant o f the Nevada fitnte Joiirnnl. The loss was estimated nt $2*>,000. The flnmoo Rtnrled in tho basemrnt o f the bulldinfT. ^
The .Tonrnni 'wiU'Tift wiWlnVed in the nomSng in the jilan t o f tho Bono Even teg Oasettfl company.
TJBB O N L Y A8SG
St FA\C iv il W a r B ro th e rs j
B e lieved Dead F o r ^ I 57 Years, R e u n ite d '
" B ou n ion BeBolts F ro m V is i t o f Ind ia na n , to O raud A rm y V e te r^ n a ’ Home in F lo r id a
i MELBOUBNB, ,Fla., Jan. 4, OP)* —A fifty-seven year »ejVi»Uo“
botwoen brothers, "who thought caeh other dead, was ended when
5 R. W. W est-of Melbourne grcetDd A- J. West, now a rosldont o f In-
] diana, whom ho had not seen'since tho close ''of tho c iv il wor, during
J which both fought side by side. TboTeunton resulted from a v is it
.A . J . -West xaado tp 'a colony o f , 0 . A. B . veterans near Bt. Cloud,
which his' brother frequently v is it ed and(.whoro the story o f tho sop- -urntlon was known.
J lie y enlisted In tho arm y in 1802 from Bavonwood, West V lr* Rlnln, nnd served Sn Co. A , l l t U ■ West V irg in ia in fan try . A . J. -West in now 87, and his brother 82. A sister la Totas, nearly ninety years old, is oxpoctod horo to jo in them in a fam ily reunion.
r N o r th Idaho M a n ' ' S la te d fo r the P o s t ' ,
o f 'B a n k E xa m in e r]^ _____
G ove rn o r M oore A f lm ita E . W .\\ P o r te r is P robable Sue- t co88o r to P ra lic kI- - ■ _____I* BO IS E , Idaho, Jan- I.— (SjH-i-in l fo ' i l Tho N e w s . ) - K . W . I ’o rto r, forn i:.‘r J .L a tn l i cou n ty sennlor and r a ih io r o f ' o i t i i o b a n k n t JuUaeUn, w i ll p ro b a b ly lie l-Iso leo to d lo sucfccd John G. I^ n l ic l^ n f o 'S t . Mnrie.H, as comtniHJiioiier o f fin iiiu -o d liM id e x -o ff ic io b:ia l: >—Four or five
mlUlon doUftTS’ •wotlh o t the crown to r jewejs o f tho Russian ctars are bur- lad Ird i l l tho' grave o f James Jones, an
American soamsn, in the national *com- ctery a t Cypress H lH s,.B rooklyn, according to o- copyrighted s tory pub- liihed today by tho Chicago ' D a llj Nows.
ran jowols, tho News says, wortDDi- amuRttlod - in to ihe country by a baoj nor o f Now Yo'rk tnon who obtained then thi* in V ladivostok .in 1020. En ronte tc >uc« Amerlcn, ono o f tho conspiratera, tbt :nn. story goes, dceided to doubtoeross hli nor follows, and hid tho jewels, in sovoi
packages, in th o ilin ln g o f tho eo ffli o f Jones, n measmnn who had diet aboard shipJ ,
^ m. ̂ B u ria l Defeats Bclioni® , •The body was buried, tho atory sayi
before ho bad ri elianeo to ro'eove Too packets, nnd as tho' eemotory. l the " iidc r guard o f Botdicrs, thoy n ^ pre
■ sdmably hidden in tho grave. tho Tho Kewa M vs WlUiatn B. W illiam ren o f tho N c y ^ ^ o rk office o f the dc
partment o f jnatlco, and customs ol
- J ’ . r ' / x . . , _ :
lO C IA T E D PR ESS N E W
.LLST w m P iO M , .ID AH O . y a iD
i MAY BE CANADIAN ~I ENVOY TO U. S. .
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S IB LOMEB OOtTIN, m inister o f jus- t i;e In Canada, according to latest reporu, wlU be tbe f ir s t csoadian
. m inister plenipotentiary in Wash ingtos.
2iiinEiN ; sPiiijsiisfER„ All-Day Search' Fails, to Dis- ̂; , cover Body of, Aay of Vic- * ; tims of Bridge Collapse' i(. K I:LS0, W.-isli., Jan. -J, — The | • to ll o f tho Cowlitz rive r bridge dis- ,
iistiT n f yi'stcrday had reached the to- > t i l l o f 20 jHissiHg pernons t'onigUt. A ll '
I' worn believed certainly to—have per- " iHjicd. AS’Iicn Hearchera ceaHcd the ir . J iibors'for tlio dny n t dark not ono o f j I- tlic IiodioK huld beneath tho surface 'o f " tho stream or caught in tho bridge 1
wrcckngo had been recovered. To fthla 1 !l 4otai o f tho misalng wero to. bo added ' a the names of C. 0 . McDonald, o f Van*
coiivor, W n.h„ and H arry K l tk o f 'I lCel"«, who died ttwlay o f the ir in-
juries a fte r being rescued.Pragging tho a«vlftly flow ing waters
o f tho flooded Cowlitz and. chocking lists o f raisslng. persons, searchers
. worked all day try in g to determine- accurately tho to ll e f . l l fo taken when tho aaapplog o f a cable o f U(0 ^ brtiTte % e H in i l t ^ e K '
.J precipitated the span la fo the river.* Oasoolty LKtt in d e fln lU O fficia ls admitted thero waa no -way
o f te lling how mnny, poraons on the Y |h ridg o n t tho fimo- o f tho collapso
went to tluslr deaths In tho icy cut- JJ, rent and wero carried in to tho broad ^ (.-ohimbia, about two miles below this
Stories of harrow escapes and hcroio . rCHCuea accumulated during the day.
Many who .were thrown in to tho iiv - jj, r r to ld o f the ir batllea fo r life ,, and
others related how thoy had snatched persons from death.
Boats patrolled tho rive r bolow tho collapsed apnn, dragging fo r bodies,
ly Cranes worked n t tho inaaa o f he wreckago which strotehcd across tho or channel marking whoro the old bridge - . had stood.17 Several automobiloa wero, oxtricntod ils from tho mass, lifte d b y " tho 'cranes nt nnd placed upon boats.
Engineer In v e s tl^ t in g Id- C. p'. Andrew, stato bridge engine. iiecr, todny began an Investigation o f In tho 'caueo o f tho^ collapse o f tho
bridge, though ho eaya the bridgo la
^Continued on 'P_jigo E ight)
EWELS BELIEVED I SEAMAN’S GRAVE
f lc ia i r w l l l ask Judge Hand fo r an or- der to opoa tho grave'.
ig j FodonU officials, jtho atory continues, have beon-. working o iu the case
*Sj fo r two years. Thoy eventually un- . i j earthed records which f it te d In w ith '•U. nnonymous tips received by tho do-
pnrtmont and by the former Imperiol Russian ombaasador}- to lling o f Hie
1^0 smuggling plot. These records show wn Ih a t tho shipping board steamor Edol-
lyn, a t that time In tbo army trans* port sorvide; sailed from Now Y ork January 17, 1020, ^nd reached Vlad l-
>“ • vostok May 2i). leaving Juno 1 fo r ae- New York by why o f G ibraltar. A nb- abort dlstauco out o f G ibraltar, Jonoa
died and his body was emblaoied and .... brought to this country, oTontually be
ing buried September 23, 1020, In the oro Brooklyn eomotory. A ll thesck, detalli iod correspond to tbo confession furnish icm ed hi tho anonyipous letters whlcb
to purported to eomo fro tn two mem the b o rs .o f tho baild who were double hla croMQd.von ^ Deaertlona Dovetail Becord [fed “ ^*0 show tha t 'threi
njcnibers o f tho transport's crow do acrtcd n t Yokohama. .The letters snii members o f tho band who had shlppci
lys, In tho crow to rcnch Siberia nud ge ivcr tho jowcla wero forced to desert shli -. la and procccd by another route bocausi pre* tbo transpprt' had beon delayeS am
would uot roach tho Siberian port li ama tliao fo r them to keep the ir appoint do- ment w ith tho persons who had th of. gems in their poisossloo.
VSPAPER I N T W IN
DAILD A Y MOBNIKO, JA17UABY 6 . 1023.
A l l ie d lU n i i^ F W ashington '
GRismesiin:puiN TO mmm
United States WIH Not Press Proposal for- international Comjnission, But Will Await Word from France ' ''W ASraN G TO H r-Jan. ‘ i . OP)—
Tho dissolutiOQ a t Paris o f tbe conference o f allied leaders was regarded here as bringing thp reparations crlals to iw d s the pouit touched lipon by S a l a r y Hughes In bis rocont New Haven sik^ecn.B u t altbouJih the allied statOsa{.m have failed to agree among them‘s -Bolvos, there s t i l l stands before
' them on alternative to attempt forclfalo collection In Qermony, pointed out by M r. Hughes.Thero wna no word avallablo in o f
fic ia l quarters today to Indicate that any .further In itla tlvo was to bo ox- |iei'te■' cars Go In to O ltcbrk I ____ _i l- LACLEDE, Mo-, Jnn. i Fon or petnons wori) instantly k illed tonigh A when two Chlmgo, Burlington an< oa Quincy fre igh t trn in i collided head-on nd four miles west o f here. -The deni )0- nre: IJ. N. 'Barclay, CO, lirookfieh! ho M o„ engineer, and Noah Wilaoi: Ub Brookfie ld, Mo., flri'm an on tra in Nc ill. f(3, nnd B. F. Enlman, Sr>, engineei eh *'0d B. W .'B irm ingham bmkcman, o: m. trn in No. 72.I q. ■ Clyde Mollnp, a brakeman, wan aer
ouslv injured. •More than a dozen fro ip h l care b(
sido both engines,-wero thrown In t ro^ iho ditch by tho crash. Responsibilit }o-1 fo r tho nccldent has not yo t bee lid '! placed.)0d —— —;et B A N D ITS V IS IT B Y APPODTTMBN >lp LOS A N O E LIS , .'nn. 4 M>)—T l.n ISO I bandits who cnmo to his'home by n] nd j.olntment to lUaruBs o il burner^i whir In lie uranufnctureii, ra lib6d C. A Ilamm'
nt* o f dlamontls vaUj'tfd At $30,000 fonlgh tbe npcording to Hammol’a report to t l
pollco.
' 4 . . ' ...........
lA LLS C O U N TY
j V N \^ails a t Conferei W e r Loom s gsF re n ch T roops a t
M ayence A re H e ld W it h ^ B a rra cks
A f i t h o r i t ie s In v o k e M o a a o re s , tJ f in a l in ^ m e o f C r is is w b e n j O o n fe re n o o E n d s
PARIS, Jan. 4 0 ^ —Measures such as aro usual in tht* time of crisis were takon by the I'rench^ m ilita ry authorUU^s a t Mayv'wce nit soon a i the nuws>of tho bSrak- down iu the preiiiu'n*' eonferencu j | in I ’aris be-vimo known, sajo a di"- i>ntch to tho Journal from May- ence.-
Tho dispatch adds that headquar- tern 'Scut orders f^'r a ll o f tho tnioph to remain In barraekJi, /oady fo r nJi-'OVcntualUien, und thnt tlî O' men on leavo o f abneiico were recalled.
BflBI»WlLLyPFOLHEJeillG
Proposal for Representation on j Reparations Commission is Discussed at White ^louse,
' “ m 'Tl: WASHINGTON, Jnn. 4, (/P;—The lirlvp fo r o ffic ia l American roprosen* tl: ta tion on tho reparations commission v̂ waa form ally launched in tho senarto today w ith tho admlnlHtrulion’s n ttl- jn tude'tindiacloaed but w ith a declara- s'l tion o f war from tho republican “ ir- pi reconeilnbles.'’ tl:
A fte r a conforonco today botweon th Senator Lodge o f Massachuaotta, re- F publican leader, and President Ila rd - ingvand Oeorgo Uarvoy, American am*l bassador to Great B rita in , and anj hour’s dobato In tho senate, n special meeting, o f the'senato foreign relations oommiltoe wns called • fo r 'lo iilo rro w by Ji Senator Lodgo to ■lake up tho b ill o f “ .Bonntor Robinson, democrat, Arkansas,
•jwhlch would authorize tho i^esident to * [appoint American representative# on " the commlsaioiL . q
H ^b e s* Opinion ^ n g b t o
d e t M m ^ * ^ A ^ o w w ^ T ^ « o l ? r e ^ ^ . bo followed w ith tho reaolutlen, the r , importance o f which, Senator Lodgo a f to ld tho -sonato, wns fu lly realized i
, in view o f tho broak today In I ’aris n ) on tho reparations question. ' Booator t
Lodgo haa.no t yet eonferred on tho {; I question w ith Secretary Hughes o f -T . tho stato dopariment, but i t i t expect- t
ed tha t tho committee w ill arrange I ’ to obtain M r. Hughes' opinion on tho I ( Bobinaon b ill and also obtain InfBT- { . mation o f tho admfniatrntion’s poui-t „ tlon, w ith tofcrcaco to reparatlot^s
and. other queaVIons involved. II Senator Robinson spoke a t aome *
Q length In support o f his measure, ^
° i (Continued on Pago E igh t) !a I "c* ■ 1 "■
J T h « D ay in i W a sh in g to nn ___y (B y Tb« Associated Press) k Tbe Capper fa rm credits blU
was favorably reported b y tbe senate banking committee Bubston* tioUy as drawn.
VThe house ^ s d ic i ^ committee discussed the E eller Impeachment chsrgea against AUomey-Qeneral w Daugherty, but fa iled to take* fin - | k l action.&e-appolntment o f W l P. G.
Harding as governor o f tbe feder- ' g a l reserve system appeared nnllke- >
ly as I t become known th a t Jte „ planned to enter p r lT ite bosineM.
The bouse passed tbe socond de- »** )flclency appropriation b ill, carry*" ing »7C,S1C,674, much o f I t fo r re- >■' fnxtd o t internal revenne taxes U*
legally collected.Oral aqgument In tbe appeal or
p foreign and American shipping companies from the lower cottrt decision wtUcb npbeld tbe Dadga^ e rt7 m iin g waa began la tlie
“ preme court.Tbe federal coal cosunlstlen m
, ir a telegram to represenUtivee o f , h t coal operators and miners conrer> - (111 r in g In Cblcjlgo - nrged. conttnna.>n. tio n tm til APrU 1. 1024, o f the avill bo so lim ited JO thn t anch action could not poW My be 10 Interpreted OK m ilita ry occupntlon;It- i-ro p e rly ‘ speaking.
" J Broak Up B ring* Sadness.I Tho fina l quarter hour o f the con- ference was nuirkod by great conrtesy.Each -o f tho dcJcgntos soeinod con-
' ccrned thnt nothing in manner or word should detract from the gravity o f tbo /■ moment. ■
— There u^e TariotJs indications o f ' sadness on the pa rt o f tbe p i^ mlers. and ambanadors over the - dlssolntlon o f the alliaoce which carried the ir countries: through the w ar and tho cordial sp ir it in whUh tho B r i t - '
isb premier had conducted the nego-' tiations. To his great regret, ho ^ n d noth ing in the monorandum ^ ie h made i t possible fo r him to ehange his
. a ttitude . Consequently,-bo «nald«r«d there was no reason fo r coatinuing^ the, conference. ' * '
^ B r lit th Bee B righ t m kt M r. Boaar la w thereupon airose aad h read a short- note wbieh he bad pre- 1. pared dariaff the reoess. U . Polneore ■
also road his elosiag remarks. Borne pleasantries passed] among -th e dele
^ p tc e to tho e f l ^ th tit the pa rtia l f » break among the prloaipal alUea meant > ' tha t there would be no more' confcr- ^ rnoes fo r the time lt tha t a rednetlon..of:!- ;
os two cents a ]pubh in the price o f 9- oline «ffltf:by i t throogh^lts sc rT ie# .a l*? ii u - ilons would be made toAaanw W fom la,. Oregon, Washlnlttoa,;. te Alaska and H lw a lL The e e u ^ y - i l iB j ^ ar anaoaneod a redoeUon o f t w T a o t e ^
■ gallon in tbe priee 6l.^U itQ Ut«i' . ' 3
I r»o * T W ll
f I E F FOPENillF
I K i p C l! S ta le ' T r o o p s t V ^ u a r d M o re '
h o i^ e P a r is h C o u r t House
I ? W h e re S la te W i l l Seek
f F a c ts in M a s k e d IVIob A c t io r
BASTKOP, Ln„ J n n f i W )-T h . • . opoa hcorini; in tlio Uorohvn^t kidnap
' iiif ; asd m tirdor cmnofp bojfiiiii n t theI partflh court houso tomorrow morulnf
' nt 10 oVJo«k<l^ n a l prepomllonB wero complotcil
. Ly the »ti\tc tortivy In llio piMcciUnRi .1 by w h lfii QU e ffo rt \ r i l l lio inadu ti
Jnilict tLoso persons It.elioved rcspOnsl bio fo r t)id mnaknil nn
A squadron o f ntatL* fov.alry wa moved todny from Mor. KouRr to Ila«
; j trop, Icavinjf Iho rymaindor n f th '■ 1 ftt M\-r Rt^UEfi n rnmpnii;'■ • o f ia fn iitry in cncampcd. Tho niountpi
aoldicra nro cxpootuJ fo liL' imed ii ‘ ■. corvin;: Huliiioonn" aad mnkiitg nrrcntf
' TIO w indilio it o f tho rohd^ -TC(|ulrci • 1 ‘ Xho UHO o f mieh troo jK i t was statcJ
; Wholi’aalo Hiihjtni'nfsB wrro in pr.'i : ^ piiration today for tlio siimmonliiK (’
-KHTiMsr* fo r tho liparini:. In ndilUioi• to thoso (lummoncd, all piTsons ar
‘i.J \ j'fiv iloppd to ouli’ r tho oourt of Jii"tico and n.->k to bo p o n iiilti’d lo tcs t ifv . I t woji bclii'V.'d Ihcro woiihl b moVo tlmn tOO witncHHOR. Tlio wU ncfim-s w ill be oxnmiiicci by thu d iifr i- nttomev hut not crotm I'xamiacii am
L j tlio tpn'tSmoDV taken .down in nhorl band. The boftriniri w ill be beforo Hi
: ■ d is tric t judpo. A t the coiif.lm.ion th i utate, i f i t ihinki* the ovlilenco jm itl
flos, w ill ftsk fo r a (^rand. jurj* to rr y tu rn IndlHmetvtB.
. .. g of t o gr1.; ^ TUU l» the t l i ln l U«ii* in I'le IiIMdt «lJuBB have biv’
invoked.■'1 J. T. n iirne tt, former deputy Bhorifi
flanked by nomc o f Loulalnna's fine* leRal talent, w il l moot tho chart;
. ■ ncninfit him o f murder w ith an effoi ; to provo, nn a lib i. Ho expects to prov
ho wn* TtoTkini; n t tho Kowlhcm Cm - : bon plant. aL UUs timo tho kidnnpin
ocrurrod. Tho tiiankoepor by whom h was to prove this, howovpr, wn< ki<
;uaped iM t F riday night and has dioaj Voared.
GOlllilEUCfS^FIii
M in e rs R e je c t A l l P ro p o s a ls o
W o r k in g ' R u le s a n d W a g e
S u b m it te d b y O p e ra to rs
onrOAOO, Jon. \ CpiTatorr ' t / proposal o f d U tric t or croup sottlemcnl
to ■aprce, tho conferMcc w ill bo n ^ numed tomorrow n t lo a. in., probnhl
tho last day o f the sessoin; no n*nrc th o b jc ft o f the mretlng than when I
, ojx’ nofl In.Cleveland In October, 102‘ I , TJio proponal mado by tho opemtoi : tha t’ caeh d is tric t bcAmado n sppnm't I , wiiffc bcaIo making body wSlh tho pri> . . Uego o f frrouplnj; w ith ony other dii
t r Ic t or dJslriets ns m ight ho agree , upon, waa rcjccled in eommitfee h
tho miners qn tho ground tha t th is nm • te r hnd heeti fought out and settle In the strike.' A s in illa r resnlotion cn: ry ing w ilh It a rb ltr.itlon nnd ft slldirt
J. ae;ile, wns rc.iected by Iho miner rc} rM ontatlvcs o f the o rg a n iza tion '"w
Pn. m ltto o when I t met hero December ! j V. V Inora place tho blnmo fo r failur / m yreoeb as andenttandiog to tho d >, vvrgljaftc o t opinions among tho oiVn
tors.XP>pcMtors derlnro they nro he- i ita n t ib o u t oBtnrint^ any agreement
• B ^ la r ^ O th 8 o ld central competltlv . . f ie ld b e « H t« ^ ^ ^ 'fe d o ra l IndlctmeDt
ObAmberlalB'a Oongli fiamedy.ThU ia a pleasant, snfo itnd rollabli
modfrlno fo r coughn and eolds. I t ba been In use fo r niauy years and la hoU In Ugh esteem- in those household'
V where ila good qufilltle!* nro heal ft Utiukvq. h in a favorite w iln mother- ij- o f young children, ns i t contains nn J . opium or olhcr harmful dru[;!Jpetion.i to llio inter they roacA>Hng the rc.jueHt that thi
dologatiiin bo received. Tlio rosoIiUioii nlRo reminded tho presidonl.lhal be Tt lu'ully ha,Defense Witnesses in Herri' ■ Murder Trial Lay Blame fo
Trouble at Door of Victimlargo ----------f^ort MAHIOX, Ills., Jnn. 4 t/P)—Deela >rovo Ing that tho firs t shots firod in tli Car- l l iT r in riots wor Colonel Jacob KujHwrl.
Cofouol Iliis ton ron firificd .tho repor i'’„ , / t t i a t (ho uegdtlatii'us wvtlj C«loncl Rmv . , port ha.i liroknri down. IIo asserted h ̂ wnubl. rotaiii his pnrt ownership Imlof
iii'le jy , although his «to-k in fo r «;il , to “ any ropntab!u^)cnion.’ ' He' dii
iilod that th.- deal failo.l over tho pu' Ij' “ cli/iso prico, ro|.)—a'ii« Ar>o> ;oV' Navy, football gamo w ill bo played a k-or- tho I*’olo (Jrounds, kcimc o f tlio Nn ■a." tional league baseball club, Novembc
I’ J, SoiTutary Ti.Tii.-v frs. Ooorgo Kasloy was hostess nt i deliglitfut lunoheon al tho Hi»tol Rog
,1 crsou Thursday. Covers wero laid fo twenly.aix, tho lablo having f o r ^ cen torpkce ti idlver rv’Y®W"’'o banket fille i
■'}.•’ w ilh nvl carnntioin. S ilvor candle "*■“ MirkiT Wi’yp at einie'r cud o f ihc tal>!
hobllng llghto il rod—e'nndluH and rei ■ nut cups addoil to the color schenu
Follouiai: liiuchcon tho guests motorci (to tho Kaslev home on t ig h t li avpnir north,, whore’ bri.lge waa enjoyed, Mr?
o>,- ! vonard winning tho Cnvor f»a t high score nml Mm. E. S. Lam ed th
'«ri- consolation.
an- Tlio Morniniyiido dub mot Wcdne* ic j dny afternoon .-U the Uamc o f Mrs. 8 . t int. I,e'c''e. Mra. Orrin Fuller and Mrs. not Rudolph were guests o f tho r lub nni
ten members were present. .\n Intei osting proKrnni on llook Reviown-wa given, nfter which delicious refresh ments were served bv. Mrs. Loecc an Mrs. Fuller.
' i r »frs. J. 11. P^mnaway nnd Mrs. Ros Allen onferotaied the’ country W6pi
[_ an's club al tho homo o f tho former o Wednesday afternonn. Mr^T. Jost^
itS ) M'alkington L’avo an interostine pnpO on early polities in Idaho, and Mrs. I J. M iller read a paper on Idaho hiwi
tUo 'Twctvty-onp members and tw o gncM o il' present and. refreshments wl*r the »«vod. ........... .............
I?n« The IHchland View club met wit Mrs. C lifford Day Wednesday afloi
-__lnoon. Tho usual business mooting wii .n ihe ld , folliMwid by refreahmonlH jy y l
Horinl hour. Sixteen mcmben wotp I ^ . [nttondnnro. .The next meeting w ill \ iHr-' Fuller on -lani, id 'a ry 17.
A number o f T 'v in Falls young p«. i i ' i . P*« joined in honoring Mias I?inbel »
' more .and Carl Hamilton nt a f^nc in ' party given fo r them at the homo (
, Miss Hollnntl a t Buiil oa Tiics
k '
TV. , . .
' These P ricea P re va il. • /
H u mPongee
A, v«ty ipecU l o tfe rlag o f z i l a ^ aH-iUk.poagc«. A pongee w ithoat fU llhg. WUl launder
^ aad wear- well. Amorleaa made bot from experience i t wear* better than the . other ■ kind- Yard______0 * 7 C
[ ‘ ‘D e r r y ix M ’ P n t- i t ^ r i i . C lo th s ^ .
W ithout doubt th e ' v e r j flaest pure Ir ish table linen gold in Amoriea, today. Every piece euarantoed.. "We have 10 cloths la values to $19.50. To make
• room fo r now stocks wo offer
S o _ .$ 1 0 .0 0
KOTjBX 'Tho prico o f Itotox bae ndvnncc to 05c. Wo havo. a supply n t th old price. Kotez is tho boat ean tary napkin. CTO:. Bor o f 12 _________________0 0 (
AET PAOKAaESEvery a rt packngo in stock goes o
• aalo Rt a l>lc roSucUon. Thee , packnscB contain ehildron'a clothci
ccnter/i, towels, ctc. A llixiindo xvJt floBs iucluticd ................. 1-3 LES
-CEOOHET THREADSFor tho duration o f this sale w sbnll Holl IJoynl Socipty croclic tlironilA in n il nizca nnil n il color oXcopfGO white, O C y
, 3 . balls fo r •........... ..............^ 0 1
« ; CHILDEEN'S GOWNSOtio could iio t ninIo:irB. - .Ma ^ ' floece ribbed cotton in thn t «oc . gray .color. Q Q ,
Special .......................... ...... « /0<
K N IT BLOOMEESFor ^rlS . I n either floah color ' black. F u ll made, in sixes up 12. A t thia prleo you ^ lou ld c jv
S . ____ 25R em ova l P r ic e d
W e cannot mantlon a ll o f t l r . fo r th is remoyal ereoit. They ■¥!]
SATEEN APEONSSome-of the Bcaaon’s very aewc modclB in black saUjcn, aproi Q uality i f excellent, style now. 0
SOEUB BEUSH '• A good, strong, «turdy scrub brui
Ono tha t should last fo r yea Kegular 40c. Just ono p K doscn o f th e m -------------------
ONE LO T OP A LU M IN U li TliiB ia a lig h t weight alumlm
bought to re ta il n t B9c. Just few WinBWt,.yieWl.o* and pte®oivi
_____YAENS
You mny havo thoflo ffood U inoi ynrns in gormnntown, a ilk mix
' .otherfl tha t sell ,up to G5c .w—U -_______ _ _ ^ C
' - HUOK TOWELI A good large huck towol, 30 Inc
• 5 lone, h a lf a»/wldo. .Soils te ^ la •:ror 35c. O f
■ , Good buy a t — -----------.1 • ' ■
W I N F A L L S T ? A l L Y N E
xU A l l M on th
d r e d s i
r - Ider
R e ite ra tin g o u r a J- t io f i o n ly b ra n d new,
special o ffe r in g s . In__1 cost; The l is t in c lu d i
a t p ra c t ic a lly no p ro ! We, do n o t l ik e to
.».t they shou ld be, b u t i cce a g re a t m a n y stocks, S! m erchandise.I '" F o lk s /w e fe e l t iu IU re a l barga ins. W 6 ll,
meedthe
Bani-
8 c __________________________
ur O ffe rin“ »h ONE EAOK OP WAISTSiESS
Wo hovo put out about 00 wnlBts on A rack in tlio. center o f tho
we Htore. On this rack nro waiatB in icbel vnluo to $7.iiO. Georgettes, crepo
,io chines, taffctns, (J Q Q K ctc. Choico .................... V
i CHILDEEN’S COATSilono (^ 'ihU o i'o conls in ages up to 10 , p years. AU wool conts, fu lly lined.
Now iB tho timo ,to buy a good y c wnnn coat for tlio styles w ill bo
good fo r next seaaon and priccs w ill not bo leu .. m -| A A A
1 of Values to $15 .............t D X U * U U)wel-»dct. 6 a TH E O B ^v C A big assortment o f bath robes fox
women nnd childcen. A ll made oi tha t good warm Bcncoa flannel.
* N icely trimmed. Good serviceableKarmontB,..-._25 PEE CENT LEBfl
0 0 OmOHAM DBESSES 'For children,' in ages from 2 to. 0.
tow- Tho niaterlalB are o f good wash aped ginghamB. Bloomer Btylca and
cm- ploln sk irt styles. 'VbI uob to 91.83. Q /» ( '̂ould not bo mado Q f i p v C at homo so choap .............. I / O C
w ear and H o s ie ry Sectione SO stap lO 'ttik t wo can roconunead that , department.
S ILK AND WOOL HOSEnock, In two colon only. L ig h t gray BcIIb and camel. Hose o f finest quality licht, silk and wool tha t sells fo r $2.25.
3 9 .........$ 1 .6 9A LL WOOL HOSE
hose. For those who woar oxfords and ovan wool hoao this is yotir chnncc. Ono Very fino quality a ll wool hoso in
; 9 c L-gular $2.50 ........ . . , $ 1 . 2 9SCHOOL HOSE
thoio T ills is the regular prico o f thia leavy hose. B ut they aro wonderful hose food fo r wear so we call your attention
I8C iTlarand brown ...........29CMISSES’ HOSE
or or Mlflscs'. hoBO in flneat quality met ip to cerizcd ribbed. B lack and brown c jv i r Have tha t wide r ib ^ th n t tho
1 5 c ‘C i « o o c . . _________ . . . .5 0 c
t j ’ re v a il in N e a rly A l l Sections; the ta in js tb a t v e haTa''ip«claUy priced w ill b« found a ll over tbe ito r* .
OOESETSewcst You w ill fin d a table o f W amer'i
corBcts In a mimbor o f styles. .T^on has boon aa advance la theso eor
. 9 5 _______ „ . , . '9 8 c
- . MYSTIC M ITbrush, ijtjo women who have.usod. mystl years, .n ilts in * the ir kitchpn work wil
know whnt a good Q . vnluo this is ________ i______0 1
™ L IO kT GLOBES^st'**a- standard qua lity lights. Yo
™»y have your choioe o f 25, 40 o
AET MODELSInorra I f you s till hnvo n g if t or two t alx or make ^ h y not buy a hnnd.,mad
a rt modol. Wo are Boiling thei l O U out n t 60 P B B OENT OP
K N IT PETTICOATSinches • TblB is a very excepllonnl offe ^ la r ly ia|f. A good warm petticoat t
2 0 c .... 6 9 (
' . -a : ^ ‘ '
E W S , T W I N F A L I . S , I D A
S e m o i? (s ta tem en t o f a fe w days
sp ick an d span mercnari In m any instances b r ig h i des some th in g s b o u gh t c o f i t . . - .to p re d ic t h ig h e r p rices f i th e f ’O ct rem a ins th a t hi
t, an d we recom m end 'ihar
'la i we have a reaso tl t o r i I, we in te n d to f A l f i l l y o i
A O o a o \^
ngs F ro m the 13 The Beady-to-Wear section bos
store week. Tbo unosual offe :ho bought Tory libera lly. There aiin , .
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̂ A b o u t 15 t
S ■^ , I f yon eomo in tig h t now you mny CCS $10.00 dresscH, They ure reinarkab‘ lA to dresses 3 times thi.s price. Bizv
Somo tha t could bp used fo r cvcni Four'ta ffe tas amoug'thom. Cliolco
fo r - ;
bio A CleanupEvery coat in stock goes on sale at n il o f tb ls sc ftaon -ud 'an ny o f then special priccs tha t prevailed n ^ th e
■ tcx garments. Wo havo d l v i c ^ t l Each group contains coats B c lIiV ^ /i
Ic $15.00 $25.00n R em oval Sales in th tlat AU cottons are listed fo r IncrO:
fin d .valoes btee tba t warrant y o u
; CALICO AND L A Wny OiIdB and ends o f calico and nolid ity ' colored Inwna Ideal fo r aprons. 25. children’s dreflses, etc. T ill thoy
9 ; " a ^ d ? f o r ..............25cEVEEFAST SU ITIN a
Tho price hns advanced on Ever- ec, fast suiting. Wo should bo selling in i l now. fo r 4Dc. A ? ? /*
iQ A ll thia month -------- - ^ X t lC
27 in c h : o u t in oVory fine heavy quality o f outing flannel. Ideal fo r. gowns, sleepers, ctc. Outing w ill bo 1 7 J L p
?®® higher next Bcason .... ...... J L l 2 ^ionI CHALLIES *'C 30 inch chnlllcs of good quality.
A b ig na&oTtmcnt of paUcinn. Do- nlrablo fo r q u ilt cov- ^
ler* orlngB, drapes, ote....... ..
S R em oval Sales i \C Shoe
■ One always finds sboes fo r lew lower than over. Tben, too, experl
BBOWN K IDced Brown k id shoo fo r women or
growing girls. Good quality I ttowb k id . Has m ilita ry heel. A good
:t^pHr..:!._......_..$3.95SPOKT OXFOEDS
•Of. These two aro new arrivalB. Here ) • oro tho newest sport, oxfords, in
d iffe ren t le a tt^ r w ith patent trim. Low nnd (g J Q f f m ilita ry heels __________
Btio BEOWN CALFwlU Brown ca lf ahoo, welt sole. Selby 2 /s nmko. A shoo tha t was mado to 51^ retail over $10.00. • M ilita ry heel.
turl,........:..._.....-.-$6.95JTou SCOTCH GEAIN* ” Ju*t a few palTB ot th\B good look 1 1 1 tn n ''8cotch grain oxford w it i
. low heal. Bold rcgu- (P O Q E la rly fo r $0.05 ......... , . . . 0 0 . 3 2
, d y An s h in elado ' week only wo shall offe:hem downstairs store DynnnhlmOPP in a ll o f tho - J A -
colors fo r ____ -T*___x.....
BUFPEES 'ffer* For shining Bhoes. A good stroni
f o r ’ ono, mo.do by fihlnola people. Ba
9c' ..-1̂ ____15(
AHO , F R ID A Y M O R N IL
—
rgains a l Sal» ago th a t we in te n d to t indise, we c a ll y o u r atteh> t i c lean stocks a re o f fere, a t spec ia l reductions and
^or we believe thatj^m ost h igher p rices w i l l p re v a il i t yo u Cover y o u r needs
■this.sale and we know t m r expecta tio its . W a tch
^ Tojm im
R eady-to-W earu boon ono o f the busy spots la our ferlogs ^bavo brought crowds and thoy are aUU lots o f good things to bo had.
o f tho^e $10 essesly B till obtain ono o / tlieso reinnrknblc ible fo r tlic quality nnd Htyle Is equal zcB up to •!-. I ’oirot tw ill aiid'.^orgk- Fnr the H ttlo to ti..^ Horo Is a boptItJi thn t they can wear in tho wet and|K slush w ithout . C O / I Q' v fear. . Speclnl ----------------
BEOWN CALF SHOEfor. W 'ith”low heel. A very good schoAino shoe fo r tho larger girjs. Ono thn tI _ • w il l wear nnd give Q KlO service. A ll bUcb .......
S H IN O L A ''ing A ll th is month you may hare S h i ias nola In nny o f tbo colors, bad ic
ic ' _______;..,8c
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SfG, JA N U A R Y 5,-1923 .
< _____ • -y .
A M o n th
AtOul eta k e in to ou r new loca- i t io n to th is l is t o f very id a t cost and less than i then passed on to you
t- p rices are as h ig h ias I th is com ing season on
p a r t ic u la r ly on stap le^
th a t y o u are expecting 1 «8 th is m onth.
A
^ t t
•S ectionONE RACK OP SWEATEES ^On nnotlii-r rack we linvo placed n - lii-; iiHsortnioal of ulip-on sweaters, f ull wool lu ilt yiirnK, tlm t have 1 Iioi'n si-lling up to $5,95. Thcso nro sd liiig rijilit. (g -| n c out l it ................... ........ . iD J L ^V O
‘'b i fE LOT OF WASHWA^e^S .
For Uio Xmns frn'j(?..wc hnd a very i iip c iu l o ffcrln i; nf Wftsh waists in ] iiid iv iilun l lioxcs n t $2.i)5. Ther#
. arc just a fi'w o f them le ft so will
.............$1.95. ,— WAISTS OF THE BETTEB i
K IN D 1l^vrry wnlst in stock got* on snlc.W. Bet o f 0 _____............. ....... t K ) C
L . D. S . OAEMENTSTho p tlc a on all cotton gaisaeata
i- has gono up. . "Wo s ti l l ba t* a good in stock of-approved'garn«“ ta -a t Iho
c X ?8c'• i- . ■
I .
• . ■ ' .fSOtSB-
t f t o f Specia l B a rg a im -
IT BigEm broideries,
On a Uble in tbe eenter Uslawe have put oot about 1,000 yards o f embrolderlea in all widths. The re ta il price o£ most of them averages ,up to 15e.Vou mny. have anyquantity o f them. Yard-_ O C
O n e ^ e t o f S to rm Serges
About 150 yards o f storm serge in light blue, dark blue, gray,
C and dark Broeii. Tho today's reta il is 41 and up to $1.80. Ideal for ch ltiircn ’B dresses, coats, ote.Iho entiro lot, C Q r t to clean u f , yard ______0 %lC
UM BEELLAS jWe o lfc r n good sturdy umbrella covered In Oxcellont quality black twhl. Well mado nnd has attrae-' tivo fancy handle. m -| neg. $2,W. Choice— .... tO X .O a /
GLOVES .Wo offer Van Raalto'sucile finish ghjvi's, short, In gro j^ tan or bcav- -
- er. An excellent glove fo r a ll pur- poBc. Loolcaliko Icalhcr ....................... O i / C
CHILDEEN'S GLOVES AND MITTENS '
K box fu ll of leather gloves and mitteni^ to r boys nnd girls. These nre a ll wool lined iin il w ill k ro jj the
“ ..........._,„98c,E IB B O N S
Wo have a hlg a^Rortmcnt o f rib- hfjuH selling fo r'-29c. You may |inve your eholco o f any o f them.Fino fn r h a ir bows.•1 ynrda fo r _____ _______d X . U U
O N E L O T o i - H A N D B A G SOno o f tlio tables In center aisle conlhins nn nBsortmont o f leather nnd be.ided hand hags, In values
' to . $10.00. You mny havo yourgH»— -----OENT OFT.
FABEIS W AISTSJust about 12 o f' them. Values to •$1.G0. Wo want to dean them up ̂so hero goea a t way K A / s less than cost.- EM h —__9 U C
th e D o w n s ta irs S to reI a busy plaoo w ltb tbeso special of*
LARGE PULL SIZED OOMPOET
Just 0 of them. F u ll comfort size.F illed with cotton. Covered w ltk challio. Sold regularly f w $4.60.
____________ $ ^ 9 5 ■POLAE W HITE
A largo 8 or., bar o f whlto laundry soap, mnde b y tho_ Palm Olive people. Wo can rocommend i t fo r i t Is a repeater. */% A 25 bnrB fo r ' ...................d l . U U
LU X -This week you may hnvo Lux nt a special p rico tha t is about cost.A ll you want a t thia - ' O Q /» prico. 3 fo r ____________ .u O C
T O IL E T P A P E E1000 nhrct rolls o f fino qua lity tis sue. Sells o n lin a r lly 3 rolls fo r GOc.You mny have 2 rolls 0 0 . « this week ut ...... ...........Z O C
PILLOWSIlogular #3.50, fu l l sized pillows, covered w ith excellent tic k in g and
’ • fille d with sanitary feathenC Sale
; ..... ....... _.$2-.65'W OO L BLANKET
’ A fu l l 60x80 gray blanket, gua r-- ; anteod to bo a ll wool. Jnst tho
th ing for.Bheep ou tfits , A Ketc. 0 pounds ......... .L . d O s a f 9
r . DHJNEE PLATESi O f that same good- w hite ware.[ Measure 9 inehea This is. less than ' wholesale. P le a * fo r aU. ■ .
.Sot o f 6 ' - - . ________________I D C
a FEUIT8I- These sn a il f r u it dishes are very / t practical. That same good whlto, ‘ ^ , aorviceahlo .dlancr ware. '
REMNANTS T,t A table o f remnants m arked 'a t « 1-2 the regular price o f the' {p)ods.
A whole new assorbnent ju s t p u t'^ OQt Yoa w il l fiBd real vslne*. j
. E i O E O Q S ' ., Large Tig nigs in th ( d ifferent
colors. JCxflO. Sell regularly fo r $2.50. Thoro are jast 10 rugs, ‘Yon *
C -____$L95; .. ;■W OOL'BATTS
ta Wo offer a S pbaad a ll wool>d at less than today's wholealoV10 Thero Is no better b a it 'to be t i i f l ; ' ■ '
j :'
^ . . T W IN F .
A■ ji
$5.dS.DRESSESTo buy a s ilk ombroiderod or
ibr&ldod And ovci^ y u o trimmod dress a t tUla prico is tho result
^ ' 3f oor January CIcaraseo Sale.
DRESSES $1̂■ T ills lo t contains silk and woolcd
op to $4D.CU aod affords you a i mdt^ablo saving.
B E A D A BO U T T H IS OOib'astunn, B o liv iii nnd satia lined; t
' vy; i l l i i Cmbroidorod slcovo; t 172.00 coot. J^ow __________ tOtJ
H E E E IS A NO THER OUOlack Dolivia, fu r collitr and euf:
' aov4)lty tasslu; trimmed (I)
T W IN ^ F A L IS , ID A H O , ]
1i t s , d r e s s e s , w a i s t s ,
, c o r s e t s , c o r s e l e t t e s
c h i l d r e n ’ s w e a r a n d
5S a n d a p r o n s , b a t h - ,
v e a r .
10ne-H alf |f 25 S u its in -0 it lie 'r p la in o r . J L ■ R egard less o f ^ ^
3i f o r $ 9.95e C o a t s i n d i f f e r e n t , e d t h r o u g h o u t , a n d
C l e a r a n c e S a l e h a s
' n t o —
rC h o ic e -$ 9 .9 595COATS DPlu8|»...CoaU w i l l o ffe r a raro ' This Jo . You know our w in te r baa ih lffon,
trlcotlncs
Pirige” -OKo r Less Dresses iu this
fo r the ir former j > I ^ ^ 'T W ^ J L oa Iiigb and somo
ito rk .
....... . . . . $ 3 9 * 4 5 00SSE1cor? QK
______ 0 ^ 4 * v t l values, t liu t w illB T W EAVB W IT H VELV E T OOESETS 1
k cans fo r •_____________ _________________
. P u re Cocoa ^•uro Cocoa, In bu lk, 24 per cont ‘-'ut M; >uttcrfot. 1 0 /» wlicaU. ?ound .......... ....... ............. X V V Per p(
C o rn F la ke sKellogR'a Corn Flakes. Q _ Fancy j or. pnekago .— .•—....— 4 pout
S w eet C ornExtra quality Iow a pock Sweet Fancy
______ __ 25c r'/o/.10 cons to' a customer. . (8 li
S y ru p 1?uro F lorida Cai»o Syrup fo r Box si able or baking. fl»-| A A Per Jollon cona ____ .;------« D X * v l / pound,
I d a h o D^ V p i o d a i e -
♦♦AFTE,R A L
F R ID A Y M O R N IN G ,
R\^ S]
/ y # / b 1 block ouy . ^ s j r / / 1 Bilk; a J
-
J/
i i T i
' ' o brown,ai, ! I t y o f # • Clearance
— ----------- - S — U • 38 inch :
■ -$9.95 i «--7tauco 8 al()RESSES. in;;:;:
vnluea, IJot ' 'o i drcssea consists o f grounds;
tn ffo tas, brown jersoys, Solo pric » and 'a torm oorges. . - r .......
-- ^ Incb I
lE'SSES $24.75- , 'Is lo t ciuinot bo described
prico Is more thnn doublo v *.0 o f tho finest \fo have in I A
S T S ^ O E L E S S "3f 17 corsota, «5.00 to *7.00 Q1 (luring th is aulu null fo r ^
1 0 P E E O E N T O F F -----------corset in stock tha t is not ^
It salo. less 10 F E & OENT. ' ^
OATS .Mett '5I dandy coata a t ^28.^5 and tho bes
$32.50 and. up to »30.00. ing this Sale you can buv
_______ __ _____ 110.05n'n
~ values
L e s sn C afnp ’a Soups I rii'nncy
.... lOc ^
C ii t M a c a ro n i MMacaroni, mado from Durum Men's
pound -------------7-̂ C ‘ " " ’J• , for a
R icey J«p niee. O f ;urida ‘ fo r _________ _ I----------
T o m a t o e s ■ this lovy solid pack U tah Toma- conio it2 1-S Jb. can.- 2 5 c
Six cans to a customer) Take y
P ic n ic H a m s u e n ’i 1augar cured Picnic Hama. wool ca
■j U Mado iiI..................;___ XDC Values
^ H e G r e e t
f f iP A R T M I.f
L L T H E BEST
̂ ̂ ̂ ■ , ' r ' I '■A N U A R Y 5 , 192S -
3F T i r c , . . / iI J U I V O t e c r i t
w o rd S> black duehesa aatin, inn ly ; a heavy lustrous b lack l l 8 H f n € \
'‘ " T " - i o p r o m t s --------- ------------------
1 black >11 iMk ta ffo ta . < l t V C r j in . and »bok a t thia 11.05 j n g h n r ,
T ill' Clearanco 6a1o prico _
...... — s is s1 corduroys,, in gold, roao, ( t s l c f 01navy, gray and blue; you10 quality wo carry. Clear-"' ' - - • -
■”ra ........ _._...89c- _____;nch o il s ilk crope do cbincii,, whlto, navy, block, yellow, ■ una b luo ... (P -I 0 0:a Bale, per yord..
aoe d o e s n o t a l lo w ) m e n t io n a n y m o re 3000 ynrdo <
p r io o s , b u t ' e v e r y tin. Ilne>t o f sH k th r p n g h o u t
e n t i r e s to c k i s r e , m 5 “ i i '^ euatom or; j
Eusxlapara crcpo. in black » bluo. A apodal valoo a t ^A.t th is Cleat. fiJO Q QIc, per yard’ ____per yard ..
1 figured foulards. $2.25 gi,.o-i^o1« navy and black back-
........bl.^y P"'“klmona silk, n u t tc r lly and 42 and *5*j esisns. $1.10 values. Salo brands. So )w, C O /»w I F v cnso, oltbor
iNUARY CLEAl S A L E P R USuite and Oven
extra well nindo, now fa l l atylo aults. st o f shodes; and good matoHols, good Un ncludcd In th is lo t you w il l fi^id student: mode in tho now atylo belted backa, In
lotcrlnl* worn Oils sensonj __up to $30.00 ..... — ................— •—
pcciul lo t o f Hurt, Schaffner & M a n , .U i >a Park Suits go inrcot Clearanco Sale o t ............. ................ -
ono knows theso makes and knowa them can buy. I f you are th ink ing o f b u y l^
I inspect tho values, a» th is f eal saving to you --------------- ------------------- r "
[en’s Suits $1S wool mixed suit, block and whlto, broi in conser^-ntlvo models, in sizes from 30 i
well tailored and w ill give good service, 'j » good knock-about auit, d o n 't fa ll to soo :d in thia lo t wo havo a fow corduroy suiU oik style. Values up to $20.00 ---------------
3t o f men's overcoats, $8.50— Just th in k o iw price; wo only have a lim ited number oi in medium weights, p la in backs, and a g . Thoy aro from broken lines; worth almoi J asking. - ' your pick a t —........................ —........
Suits In Mlchocls-Storns, and other f irs t ashmcrcs and-worsteds; bro"wns, greys and in conservative and aport models.I uj> to $40.00. SalQ p rico ..................
^ S t o r ]. P r o g r e i
P L A C E T O T
i lr ^ t announcem ent is enaui o f tbe ta lk in g . W e w a n t f l le on th e T w in F a lls tra c t.I Sale a nd o n ly use i t w he i^ itent tr ie s neve r to d isappoii tise to you: a deep o b liga tio ] we are now p re p a re d to c l
i r y heavy reduc tions , to g e t ave ever b ro u g h t to T w in Fi y , Jan. 6 th , an d closes Satb lis ad.— i t w i l l p a y you, then fo r the goods a t the rem an
Idaho Depg.
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■do o f iln o bleachcd mua- icst quality you could otter than best braada worlh 22c y a rd ;^ lim lt
■; yard . m e
hoa\ 7 whlto outing f l a M ^ L im ited amount
....... ..... .....:....i4c_rbedsprcad. 25 o f them In 't^ ls lot. .X *2.25-
............. :.......:$1.79pillow cases; eovcral well known
Sol'd up to 7Jc cacb. A bont 250 pa ir in Y tu r choico o f any - 9 Q < 3 ^
thor size, o o c U ----- ........ • ; , - ...............
GRANGE[CES 1rcoats , /jWs. ' These aro mode £ dlinings and trimmings. a m
icn ts ' suits in sizes 30 , in tho popular colors' .
„j„,;...S19.95 ,. W i j l l• Uirsch, W ickw ire '' apd ' '
....._$39;95om to bo the best tha t I » | |y ing a auit i t w il l pay I l l l i
A . . $39.95 [ J B
1 3 .9 5 Wbrown and gray mix-30 to 42.- These suits I ^ H
I f you are looking soo thcso values. In-
!!!“:... $13.95 |H 4
k o f buylog a coot »t ;r o f these coats. Thoy a good quality, o f ma- Imost twice tho amount .
. . . . . . .^ ^ ^ $ 8 .5 0 /
closs'makes, and other good shadow. '
..... ,....J27.95
U E l t d .'e s s lv e .
T k A D E 3 \" ' 4
> * ° T W IN FWEWS j
' ' Uaif«il «veTr mornlnjt ucopt Uoi^Ur
• ‘ rw ln FnU» Now* PublUhlwt Co.. InC.P (Establlahad l>0«)
Bntnr«d tui aecODd c lou mad m a iu r ft AprO 9. 1S18, ftt (bft^poatoKlca mt T v ia n VftUi, Idaho. und«r Oi« ftcl of M«rch 1.
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SUOSCRIPTtON RATCaOne year......... ............... ....... •H'2S .■ mckntha........ ....................................| t .U .• m onlha................. ........................|l-UI month...............................................• .*0
UEMbiSR OP ASSOCIATBD PBE8 S Tbo ABftoclftiod'Ptm* U MOlUflreiy^fta-
Otlod lo tho tiM for ropuWlcftUop o f ftll y« aewa diapfttchu crodlted to IC, or cot ^s i ' T S j r s s r ■ is &rith ia or republlcaiton of «»eUl dta? _ p«(chea heroin aro olao roaenrra
(J^ ro^ns Aaaocta^ed Pr«M= w : ^ = s = ^ = s = 3 s s s = ^ = ^ = » ^
C O tm iW O T H E COST. ' u
Ono point BhohW bo tliorouRhly un- •flomtootl in conne \bn w ith tho cobim,^. lu tf oleclion upon th ^ formation o f 1ho p_ American I'a llii irViffnUon i lU t r lc l / t l tum ciy, Uiat oiico in, withdrawal w tu |^^ be ini]>OHKlblu im tll nudi time na dblit^ntlon o f t!ie |iinv d ln lric i nre uat- UflcHl in fu ll.
I f tho , projHJfiyd diolcict in voto'J ̂bondn isBUi'd by U nre an obligation t l o f vuch comtionont |iu'rt u iit i l paid. Any ]. Idea that, i f dlHfiiitinficd w ith the out-' eonio, thin or any o the r, iirojccl may *' w ithdraw from tho d ls tr ir t ahould not. auiI miiBt not, bo cntcrtainc'd HCrl- „ ooaly. . • ' f l
The niiiin |>c>int in tho wbi^lo nui'.tor •pprarH tn !•
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. GBRIN TRADE REFLECTS f,“ . ' - EUROPEAN MISGIVINGS “ “
• ■ ^ WOC n dan F lock to 8«Ul]i« Sido m wa««t
P it ; F o ra ta S o ld a n A n B « p o rM i im io td to t lib
- ........- , hu- OniCAaO , Jim. 4 C » -M iji|: iv la g i U.B
(tvor the hronkdovrn o f tho ropam ^os tin eoBfenneo a t Farb had aa ovldjHit 6 t< h«fiiti>h ia flaoae» t ^ a y on thv ^hea t ao'
^ tnorkot hero. F r le u elonod uasottlod. sm . T-8 to 81-4o.net lower, w ith May thi
tU 8 1 -4 to .1.183-4, and Jul> $ m 0 5 -l xhi . to I.IOT-R. Com to ' 1 1 -Rc, Dll
cats 1-4 to 1 7-8e, twd p ro riilcns-7 to o f . 20 .to 22c, no
Tratlew flo«ked to the it-lirnff (ildc^^nii throngbonl thb day In the wheat pU. pli Foroiffn boldcra. tn particular Tvcrc saii) o f to be nnloailing, and th is clrcumttanco; 00, tofrother w ith tinstcodincM of forolKii po
. exchanges and w ith a auccualim of OLi- turb inrf rc i* ) f t i reptfrdiniJ tho Paris up:
“ oonforeneo, kept most buyers wary, the. tic bulk o f pnrchaainjf hoinff apparently to oil oven np «pcn aeeourrts that showed a' all p ro flt. Rc
B iff receipt# o f wheat a t primary Mi I- points^ about threo times (ui largo as oil
. ft' y^ar iiffo, tended fa rthe r to dl"conr- va RRO bulls and t-ndy; itiediuiii nml rom- op mon wcnlc to 10c lower; hulkfed Steen. *7.25 lo 9; top $!(•; l.olonnu S4 hulls «.1 to 4 ;:ve n l top' $10..̂ 0 : to p ) fnfectllng steers $7.00; all other daBses n<stendy; Itr
Sheep—R cfclptn tlOOfl- Im h s most mt1\ ' steac lower; feeders afendy.
OniOAQO UVESTOOK. hoCHICAGO, Jnn. {.— (United Stnles .t
Department o f A trrlc iiltiire) OP)—(Tat* ge Oo—ncfc ip ts 14,00ft; beef Btrors rlonod TV activo; larcoly steady; spot.< o f f on fle
X lower {jmdefl; tofV' matnred steers Th T Ill.C O ; best yearlintrs. $10.2.'>; two hcnd VI
ehoieo^j'cnrlines #12; h u lk beef steers 17. I 8.C0 to 10; 'Sie-stoek imevenly we»ik to 2.'>c lower;* hulls steady to strong; vcnl calves mostly 23c lower; medium l l f ^ t calvoe ronecllnR moro dbwnturn ̂
_in Instancoa; ■'Stockers and feeders . > b o iii. stendy; birfk Iwef cown $1.50 to
hulk beef heifers $.-;C0 to 7; bulk canners and cuttcn. $:« to 3.75;ImU desirable heavy bolopna bulW ,, M.50 to 4.75; hulk stockers nnd feed- " m $0 to 7. 2^
IIoK»—necelpts C2,(W0; market n to l.'io lower closo o f f^ w s t ; bu'k ISO to ^ IP/) poiind nverntf'e, «.G0 to 8.05; top JS.70-, bulk-S25 to ^00 pound hutdiers
to fi.nO; few luto $S.-tO: pneklnc sows mostly $7.r)0 to ft; desirable light nclpht piRS montly ^7.20 to S;1 eft over . '
I *Uberi\l a t noon.Sheep—RceelDts 12.000; f.nt Inmbs
Btrontr to 25o hlchcr; other olasies Rer.- ornlly steady -to strnnR; top $15.2.",to f ltv bulrhers, ♦IS.IO In parkr-nt;.-milk 7 : fn t wooled lambs $Ul'IO to l.'i; rhoire nn pouTid.fed yearlinir weltiers $13. " top foedTnR lambs $11.7.'); others $M.5» to 14.00>' rhoico liRht ewes up to $3.75; heavy fa t ewes $0 to 7; Moxicnn 02 , pound aged wethers $H.75.
STOCK RRldisl-UIVIBLE |™ WHEN PREMIERS SPLIT
----------- onNowg from Parla w ipes Out Day’s .
E a rly Qains and 8«7eral Active is- mi Btios Drop from Ono to T h rn Folnta
B ov’s to ta l sales, 1,270,11^ sharfls.Twcntv Industrinl.'. a\'?Y
uct loss .65. I llc h , 102C, lU.Wa-, low, tu78.59. • Tl
Twenty ra ils avcraRed 85 03; net loss li '“ 0; J ligh, 1022, On.y.1 ; low, 7:i.i:i. he
NEW YORK, Jan ‘ 4 OP)-Stock
^ I CSKTMNVS EHOCMtl ■ Vr '
lovie n 's chvckba N«t> "TOt k\(,) 1
y \ \T'- swes N luowlitw\ c o o w - I ^ \.vo^ 're M t:
\ I A GV.UTVOX OF \ V tV.T MEs€ -
r F A L L S D A IL Y N E W S .'pricea pttr«u* 4 »tt «v w d u r iL f f r iluoat o f today's Msaioa and then yiola- * ed m ateria lly in tho fin a l hour on 0 * — heavy selllog movomoat which followed aaaQuaconicat o f a brcakyp o f tho nl- 1 Ilod premiers’ conforcnco on reparli- tions. A number o f tho early RuIns wero w iped'out and several active U- Go sues clwod «no to th»eo poiuta bolow j yoatcrdoy'a fin a l .'quotations.
Speculators fo r tho deoMno offered a j liberal BUppl/ o f stocks n t thn openlntf, 1 bu t thcw wtTO woU nbsorbod and tbo niorkot appeared to bo turning npward under the Icodership o f United States - Steel wliliih touched 108 3-4, but re- , actcd a t tEo close to 104 3-4 fo r ^ small not loss. Bomo o f the buylnR o f ,
; th is BtMk, approximately 135,000: shares o f which cJuingod hands durineon\nl»vo nnd PwMmnn * rompanies w e re 'lio tli enr. 20;U t. aeo. A . liriid ley. ‘ A-7w AN TKI>—A ll kinds o f freaii veget 2*̂ ibh ’9 and fru it and poultry. Ilighc.it _ 'aah price. Phoue 132.5W. I'ubhe Market. ^ co
U'A.NTEU—5(1 Sloeh hugs, GO U> KHl. I l l poua.M. 11. P. Lalt^l. I'l.one 50.S,l»O ,
WANTED—To buv aecond hand fnr- S2 iilture, wagon and harness. Call K,2 ~ :I-c(.nd so-ith. Phone. JCHW.
WA.NT to hear from owner huviui; farm Un sale; givo particulars and low L'st price. ■ John J. Black, Chippewa 1 hVills, Wisconsin. t l“ \\ AN I’ llt)— L’o«ltrv ^ Im
____ !■;\'A,NTl';i>— lOUO men to have .Neulm —
.alf-soles seweil on; O'c a pair, gua« •inteed. Peter’s Khoij Shop _______
WA>iTKl>—By lady, work .by hour.i>Vonn 2WR. ____________
w AN'lt^U u hutitt tfood horses to u i* ..t‘urr. TMione r.l7R:t._____________ . j,.,
Wa N T B D -» a a ll loaa on Twin Fel residence property. Address S., g^ Nows______________________________ , _ .
m is c e l l a n e o u s
^ hs\vra«y Ikiad nf hair g..o,!s tuade. ifa ir gno.is for sale. .Mrs. Prank Stevens, 121.’. —K lf( ir avenue east.____________________ =
aK.\VliNG— Phone 518.12.________________HOME BXCHANOE—Wo buy, set
snd «xduu>ge second hood articles of ''< su klaAs. 207 abosbone St. 8 . “
f'UH BEWi.NU I'done COb-W. iS TElla Csmeron. 832 N. Mala.____________
tJloMiCieu (Ulvecttsmg u . itie cti«a(' ^ pst thing you con buy—measured b» th^ prnfltn It wav bring you._______ *
>n, \oj;ttthcr w ith nU coula th^yt havo At ier.nieil or mny necnie, to 'tb e highest lid tlcr for cjiah. law fu l money o f thoJiiited Statea. - wi
Dated this 27tb dny o f December, th1922. ^ ^
B. R. SHERMAN, fr,Sheriff. Co
By IlO N N IE IIE R R IM A N . Deputy,
MOTICE OF S H E R IFF ’S SALE OF H.' R E A L ESTATE UNDER EXEOU- TION. - d ,
riie Salt Lake Har.lware Company, a if , CoTporaliou, P liiin tr f f ,
VB.7. T. Clawson and Mrs. .1̂ T . Clawson,, Defendjints,
Hy virtuo o f nn execution issued out i f the D is tric t Courl o f the Kl.-veuth k , lu d ir ia l D is lr if t in aud fo r tho Cotinlv ;>f Twin Kails, dated the 2nd ilav .If November, 1022, wherein the Salt Lal.e llanlwnro Company, a corporation, a.s :)la ia tiff, recoVi;red judgment against f. T. Clawson nnd Mrs. J. T. Clawson, J i lefemKiits, on tho 10th day o f Apri., 1!)22, fo r the-Burn o f $5;’ S..59, together .U >vith interest thereon a t tho rato of »even per rent per annum from tho said lo th day o f A p ril, l ‘i22. I hnvo levied upon all till) righ t, t itle , interest and c-laim o f said defendants, J. T . Clawson and Mrs. J. T. Clawson, of. In and to S: the following (te icribcd real estate, to- ,n w it: CI
Lo t Ot\o (1^. Section Two (2 ). Town- 1. ship Eleven ( I I ) . So;ith, Rango Twenty y (20), B. B. M-, Tw in Falls County u Idnho; I » t Four C'l) o f Block Forty- „ f ix (46). C ity h f T w in Fnlls, nnd l / ) t Threo (3) o f B lock Threo (3) o f Jenci' n|
! Y A ^ D G O O D L U
/^tVLO - \ /( TWS '- i ”/ * hire owes; bred fo r February Ininbing. — 'hono 501 6r 1231. 11. O. Brawn.“ f u r SALJJ—A l Varney’a,, IU7 Muln coat, ahow eoaes, wall cases, w lr j — J hairs and tables. Soda fountain, cook lovo and small ico box. Qcrc■ fc\>K, ttAL,S"-^Splendid d rn ll mare f " " nd four-yenr-old; nono better. Bar- ;aln. See owter, 503 Fourth street r ' ’ *. prtlT. Also f irs t cuttlag hay." i- 'O lt SALi^;— Ueagan a octavo xylo- ihono io case; f irs t class condition.;ost $1Q0; f ir s t $00 tokea j t . Address ^ ». O, Box 15, Rupert, Idnho.
l-’c ji i H A L liT — ll'-eoiujuu Uurroiighs ~ d iliug mnchino w ith stand. Cost $:i00 ew. W ill sacrifice fo r loss than one half.
f i r s t . clUHs condition. Terms i f —r- leccBsary. Address- L. E. Fletcher, 211 1. Mnin St.. 1‘ocatdlo.
FOR SALE— Pure ithude Is and lle.l ockrcla nnd pullets • l*hono C50-R.». ()■ Box 7fi4. _______________________ “ O-
r u t t SALJv— 45iu;cJc«, irioyoe*. i»r"> r ad occeksorie*:' Werae^’s Repair Brop ? i i 24 Second f t . XL - ' O. 1
H E LP W ANTED .
"W A N 'TE D —W^nmn"^ o P g ir l” fo r" 'j^ i. A b i ral house work. W ill pay !*-l 0 da j n o . 'hono .322111, Huhj. ^
\VA.\T ivl>—U irl attending school l i nj a irk fo r room and hoard. SiiiiiH wagok • . j.-■hone 251)W.__________________________ j —jAU TO MEN WANTED AT ONCE-- f.
'ig I’ny jobs'Opened lo trained men T ilasy to learn. .Jobs furnishea to ears oom nud board whllo learning. B if llustrated book on auto opportunities' __ xpla\ns everything. «enl free }x>m , " aid. W jite todny Depf. 117 Natlona ; kufoiuotwe, 811 S. Figueroa, Loa A i' W i:
W ANTED—Girl for gencraJ 'p *~ hojisework. Mu»l he exp'jrlon-ed ; Good pny. Call ot 200 E lffh tb .ovr. 1 J;
- I —POSITION W ANTED TW
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UST- A N D W O R TH IT i . .(nd constitute tha best meani ion ot residents ol South Idast
TO TRADB
" " ^ L eI s i lo t Blast range,"«i03 . only been' used three inontliB. W in tmde fo r cow or hocse. ca ll 132 end south. Phono liQlW. ̂ WANTED—To irado acres well! ocate.L near Hollister for houae and; •
lo t in Tvfln Pnlla. Address L. M.. eono f News._______________ \ 2 /
TO TRADE— Have a man's bicrel& 'Would liko to trade H for a s a ^ e r one. Call 721-J or 1237 6th A ve. B. ' ~FO R E .\(JU AN U h— NeLra«lc}r"4iKH' 'ncro well improved groin :md stoen farm, freo and dean, lo trade fo r im proved Irrigated farm, Rupert to Buhl DeBcribo your offering fu lly ond ad-»re«s_nox^42jL Rupert. Idaho_________
LOST
L O S ^ \ ' ^ t e "setter, black and" ta i siiots.nnd freckle face, female. N o tify II. Areaiix or Phone IjijiW .__________
--PROFESSIONAL a t t o W e y s '
s . j . HORNIBROOK, Lawyer. Rooafi, Bank & Trust Ulds< I ’ liono «B3.
HO^OdlN, STEPHAN ft NORTH, A t- tomeys^ 1:10 Shohhone Kjw tr- '
a p rD A V IS , Attorney, tjrp li-um bURT O. D; H a il— .New urpheum Hldg.J o h n W. OUAUAM—Lawyer, Bun's i
T f^st llu ild ing. Phone P3.‘)-R.AB iiK R B .~ W IL S O N -^ iwyer. iiO M BR 0 ." M ILLS — HoyJ huildin'y * b W E E L E Y ^ SW £ELBY — Attornev.
at Inw. I ’ructtcc ia all ro\in».‘ Twi»- Falls. Idnlio.J. H . WISE—la w y o r. < ifnee— Roon,.
«; and over T 'vin Falla Bank *TruKt f-Q.. Twin F.UIb. Idaho. .
BUSINESS DIRECTOR^^CLLASS ' "
W IN D O W ^LA S S — Wiu’d slnelda, cab'-net » iirk . Moon '3 shop. Phong ';.
INSURANCE
P. *M c R "o B E R T 8 -G o 7 .^P iie B 'Ccuital L ife . F irn National Baas building. Room 0 ,
a iW E REPAIEINO t w i n ' TALL& s h o e " nEPATRrKn .
Shop. 132 ShOBhone Wefl. Shoes r«- paired while you wait nt pre-waj priccs. nnd o il ^ o tk guaranteed. ̂
T E A N ffi’ER ̂ “OROZffiR" TRANBTER^O^O. Phonc~34l
Crating, Btorago and Liberty coal. M cnTo h o LS t r a n s f e r « STOEXtU '
ni.rl.ngp hniiled da llr. phono gfiO
Tracey, husband nnd w ife ; aud Tw'ta Falls National Bank, n corjroration, do- fcmlaats; on fho 2‘Jnd day T f Decem- ' ber, 1022, wWch said decree was on tho anifl-22nd-day o f December, 1022, recotdmTSn Judgment Book Eight o f aaid -D istrict Court, nt page 1(31, 1 aa commanded to aell all tlm t certain lot» piece or jw rre l o r in a d situated in tho County o f Tw in I ’alls, Stale o f Idolio, . and bounded and descriliecj ;is follows, low it:
Lot Twouty oai- o f D eU iig A (i'lit'0 “ to -Twin Falls, exci.|.t Lula f lV T h re e (3), and Twelve (12) of Tracey’s Subdivision o f said hot Tweuty-ouu (21). nnd premises hereby ordered to be sold being othenviac described .-is followa;1/ots Two (2), Four (1), F i\* ‘ S it (0 ), Scxen (7 ), EigUt (8 ), Sine («),Ten (10), aud Eleven (11) o f Tracny'S' Subdivision o f Lot T^-eiitv-onc ( 21) of Delving Addition fo Twin Falh, to gether w ith a ll and singulur the- tenements, heredilameats and appurtcn- nnces thereuato belonging, and the
. rents, issiie.d nml profits thereof.Public notico is hrrdn* given, thai
cn tho 20th dny o f .ranuary, 11I21, at tho hour o f 2 o ’dock p. m. (Mouutaia time) o f Baid4day, at the r.asi front door o f the court boiis.- o f the County o f Twin F iills , Stale o f Idaho, I w ill,In obcdiencc to said Onler o f Salo arid Decree o f Foredosun! sell the above do- scribed property to satisfy p l it ln t if f ’a decree-with Inten’st tliereon, together w ith all conts that have aecninl or nj^iy accruo to the highest" bitblcr (or cash, law fu l money o f tho United states.
Doted' th is 2Blh day o f Deccmbei,1022.
E R. SHERMAN,Sheriff,
By BO N N IE H EBR IM AN , Deputy.
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■“ “ * , T W IN I
PRESiTPAOT!) s Oil m w m ' IN UST D R i i
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Points of Interest jn Regard to American Falls Project to be «; Outlined at Series of Pub-'rinr>i|iiil xpoakor in a ' i rumbor o f puliHr mretlnKn uphciluled i
•by tmj Riipporting ori;aniint!on. Mr Banki «pciilt« nt tlio Htat thi-atro a t l j , K im bertv on Prlciny nfternoon, Hahir-’ | iflay at the Hulil ClitniilitT o f Cnrumorru momn, Mohdny nt M lcr a l 'i p. in. -it I tho Tniincr thcritri'. Iq.
Banlcs to Speak. ' |The nrganizatlon plniiH fo r holdhit;
njoi'tiHKH iirnctic iilly every day im tll the date o f eli-t-tlon, with tho exception . o f next Tiic»diiy, when the cannl lionrd ii elc"tion i i to be hold. Sorernl o f tho 1; nif4-tinj;H w ill he hi'hl horo w ith M r. tl r:inl(M und Ideal Hi>enkcrn ro.iect rcporlc l ' to be practically unnntmniisly in favor o f the propect, as c.Tprcs«cil by senti [ii ment n t tho annual utockhobkTH’ nieot- \ Ing at .leroitie this week, tliu p lan , 1 would lie ilefeateil only by n hi’avy \ oppOHidon on tho Twin F a ll" tract, i t I ia belioved. t
P ick OandldAtM. ‘The North Bide "(tockliolders have J
already named their randidate4 ' Bocond avonur iBorth.—adv. i
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P A L L S D A IL Y N B W S .'
T o ta l ' Assessm ent f o r 1 92 2 p is S lig h t ly H ig h e r Than ' P rev ionB Y e a r ^
' TIu) to ta l tax asscfsment o f the itftt(> F against fTwia Palls county"for 1022, is v $174,880,53, aa inoreaso o f IUH5.28 over I
, tho assessment o f «174,0M.S5 fo r 1U2I, o oocordlng to to ta ls given out by F. C. d Lynch, deputy auditor. '
I Increases t^ie lds2 assessment ^ ngainst tho county are os follows: Gen*' 1
{.o ra l stato-tax, $0,335.07; public build t j ln g tax, IGC4.70 pnd predatory animal a
>' tax, 1200.83. Total increases nmount p To>10,20L2.'S. Soereoses - oeeurred l o p sevon cases and totaled t0,305.&7, T)‘e t
‘ coiuparativo assessments fo r tho tw o . n years aro as follows:
•I ' ■ ■ ■I General stato tax"....:_.1....... - . r . . . .I Oonoral Interest and sinking ta x —.7..• I Fublia build ing tax ............. ......... ..........—i.B tn to highway tax .............. .................—1 Stato highway redemption, 2nd Issitf....— I State Itigh im y redemption, 3rd itsuo...-.— I. Stato UighwnV redemption, -ith issue....^— ' Predatory animal tax ..;..v....... ........... ., 'Shoop inspection tax .... ......... :--------- ---I : Albion Normal improvement tax ........ .—i{ In addition to the.se nssensinonts bt>‘ ; ■ i tween $2n,(V)0 and ♦2.'.,000 is returned I to the state unuiuilly from court canes,I Inheritance t/aen, jiool hull licenncs 'and motor vehicle taxes and fiueH, Mr. ̂Lynch Uivtimatod.
I JAPANESE ARE GUESTS = ] AT BAPTIST BUNGALOWjorloQtalB o f C ity and Famtilea £n t«r- ̂
tained a t Oliurcb Social £ v« n t; Bpir*I t o f FeUowfthlp PterallB ' ; -
- : — I. The Japoneae o f tho e lty woro enter- ^
: mined \vediieB(iiiy uftornoon by tho I liaptiHt c’hurch w itli a Bocial a f fa ir a*.. the lljip tiH t bungalow. The soclnl not .■ only brought together the .lapnneiie ̂’ fuinilieH fo r a giiod time, but nlso ® , ■ broucht othor iminilierH o f the cliiirch '* ',;iu t(i Boeial fellowHliip ..^);llh tliem.I j Tlio nfternoon wnji spent in playing ; gamcH nud uocial fellowHhIp in gen- I > eral. A t Iho cIoho dainty re fre flim m ti c I were serveiL The giieHtu were Mr. nml i
, .Mrn. Tom Koto, Mr. and Mra. M. line- ‘ hiyn, Mrs. Hen GiUlu, Mrs. .M. M itiin l,
1 and Mrs. T. Kato and famllieH and liku ] iWatnnabo., . .
i ' ' T h e liOHteifien were MrH. Im W ynr, , 3 Mr«. N. IJeatty, Mrs. George-Wlley,. Mrs, Ile n rv Nunemaker and M r. and 1 Mr«. W. \ i . Tolliver.
: SIX NAMED ON DEBATE ■ ;| TEAM OF HIGH ^CHO.frLD JndffOa SAlftct Btndenta from rs^ ld o t • ; E l< h t OandidatM to Bepreaont TwId ‘I ra ils in Spring 8ckedui« 'I. — <» Tho fin a l tryou t fo r tho h igh school• debuting team, held at the high school• Thursday evening? resulting tho selec-
tion o f Edmund’ Boecher, W alter Hoft- eJicr, A lfred Ueam, John M cM artin, '
T A rth u r Poavey and Mnrshall Sommer- , ‘ v llle , to rep^sont tho Tw in Falls
school in tlio Interscholastio d c b a t^ ^ next spring.
0 E igh t eandldate took part llT" thef fin a l tr ro u t and I'lid i debated oii ; ^'uU her sldo o f tho ()ueHtinn o f the can- ' r lce lln lln n o f the allied debt. Tho judgesII i v.'ero M. C. M itehell, nu}K‘nntendent; ; f I A. 1-’. Karne«, high s-hool princ^iml, and ,ll I nioy>».‘ Vniiglin, .......her o f the fneulty. ;I- ____________ - -ll .— :---------- ;-------- '7--------- -------- ----------
■ }3)eaihs |I,
,l - Mrs. J. A. Sarrls.r Mra. J . A . Harris, aged .'■5 years,1 a resident o f tho Eden d is tric t, died. I-1 WedncHdny morning nt u Ibdging houso n j hero whero sho had been fo r somo y weeks under medlcul attention fo r n t lingering ailment that caused. her
death. Her husband aud other ment- l,er» o f tho fam ily wero w ith her when ' Hho expired. Tho body was taken tc» the 1’. J. Qrossman undertaking cHtab-
‘ lishmenL Arrangementii feer fu n e n l Horvieea have not been completed.
AMNODMOEMBKTSy . ' '1- Tlie Past Matrons elub w ill meet Pn- ). dny evening a t the home o f Mrs. J. n 0. Barkley, 403 Third .aveuuo north. .
d l>aii .McCopk circle No, 3, Ladies ofi« tho 0 . A. H., w ill meet Saturday after-1- lioon n t 2 o 'clock at the Odd Fellows y hall fo r regular business and the in-e Btallatlon o f officer*. _ \is ■ —
■ N O TIO aI have moved my law o ffico from thn
ff Ooldeo'' Rule building. Am now lo- I. cated in tho New Orphoura building,
— adv. 0 . C. H ALL.
>r For sale^ fo r painting, kalfOmlnla«I* sad paper honglsff, Fhoae 6 . We bavf ir wall paper and point fo r every purpos*
Hocn'B Bbop.—̂ v .
J K t s » ^ o r co o i
, T W IN F A L L S . IB A H Q ,:
MRS. MORSE IVEW HEAD II OF LEGION AUXILIARY I
Prominent Olab Wotaan Is Oliosaa to ' SaccMd Mrs; 0 . L . DftLong u Mrasl* >&9xxt a t Bnd o f o rg a n it^ lo o ’s Y e a ^
V r t . Barton B. U o rw .w a s elected 1 . president fo r the eomio? year of- tho Wom8a''« A u x ilia ry o f the Araericai»"'| , ZrfSion la Tw in Falls, a t a meeting'*^ o f the orjnw lzatlon ’a uem ben W edncs-f day evening. Mrs. Leo F . Braekeu w at elected vlee president; Mrs. Kylo, •Waite, sec»eU ry..aa lJIrfc Orl* Crydor,’ treaw rer. As tbo prtneipal o ffice r o f. tbe orgaaisatlon here, U r t . Morse w ill aneeeed Mtv. Carl L . DeLong, retiring tu president M ra.. U o n e Is a fonnor in president o f tbe Twentieth Century » elab and Is prominent la a ffa irs o f
^w om o^^ clubs ia tho aUta.
i m y- io ii: >2 '___________ |117,738J6f *l08,-i02.2r.— 8. 77M0 fl,WO.OH___________ fl,68«.88 • i),024.12 I___________ 20,430.441 20,570-13 ,**.*------------------ 5,873.44 0,S71.tS___________ 1.17A5 1,314.2:1------------------ Z , m M . . . C.S71.1H n>___________ 1,413.^8 l,212.fjf I Vi------------ -̂---- 018.31 1.231.8D__________ - ------ -̂-----■ 4,100.I*P ,M. _____________________________________ d(■ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ !o‘
I P e r ^ y o i L d l 1 1Vlalta D«ight«p—J. J>. 0 'N c ilM )f
Boiso visited a daughter hero last week.t n:
DlTorco Orantod—Rcba K. Riigg wji'i granted a dlvorco from Kaymond P.
. Ilugff in d is tric t ^court Thursday.
Ooodlng G ir l V is its—Mias H n rr lu t to \ j Erownlowe o f Qoodiog is npcn'Ung *i i,i two weeks’ v is it w ith friends In th.i" ‘ y- ::
End V is it in U tah—M r . -• nnd Mro., Claude Brown havo roturaed after , spending tho Itblidavs iu various points-., , In Utah. . ' - 0
K tb . Eoborta v iw iln g —Mrs. Ocorge i„ ' Roberts o f Pocatello is v is iting her par- y, I ents, i l r . and M;r8. A. E. neiidersoii,I liv in g ucar here.
r W ill A ttend Show—I t B. Brosinrd ' leaves Monday fo r Burley to p:irti. i. j{
pato in the 'Idaho Stato Seed ntiuw, u ' which begins Tuesday morning. . .
̂ Leavo on Bnaloeas—Frank h. Sleph-I nn and Turher K . Hackman went to; Burley Thursday to argue tho* divorce case jof Mattdo K. Smith against John v O. Bmith. il
. • I- Leave fo r W u b ln g to n -M r. nnd .Mreclor, on ni> Inspection o f local roum- t ing houses und hotels Thursday. Two v
, places remain to be In.ipccted* Friday.■ [li
. Physician Locates Here—T»r. I,. H. h ‘j Lehrbach o f Chicago, who re^-ently nr ib
rived here fo r tho purpose o f lorntlng, I oxpocts to bo located in tho Smith-’ > Bice building soon, i t w.is annonncel a
5; Thursday. l i r . Lehrbach, who has just finished post-graduale work iu Chi';iigo. F
‘ w ill lim it his practice to disease* of women, goltro and .'urgery.
A T T H E HO TELSR 00ER 80N —J. a. Morgan nud wife,
A. V. Wilson, Salt Lake; Sam Eslinger, (Jlilcago; J. Joseph, Cleveland; F. C. McGowan, Oeorgo W. Hoover, C. L.
1, aims and w ife. R. I t Smith, Pom- 1d te ilo ; O. D. Holler, Gooding;. R; K. 'i0 Brannon and w ife. Buhl; Mrs. J. A. I0 Higgins, Roseworth; C. J. M iller, Can- " a tle fo rtl; Porman Itirn*, C. A. Howard *■ r and w ife . Tw in Palls; T. H . IJoyl, I i- Greeley, Colo. In ' ■______ __id P E R R IN B -F rn n k J. Rogers, A lli- r 1- ance; Garland B iffle , New Y o 'k ; H. I t ‘1 Sessions, G. P. Harvey. Miss P. I la r - i '
vey, J. U. Riy the Dattcd, Stato j weather burtau - ere, wer?: T l
High. Low. tagl l c a g o --------------------— > 30 . heti;idmonton -----------------------—^ , R b-enla v r e ____________________16 12CaliapeU ------------------------- U2 20.tiles C i t y ------------ ------ „ „ 1 8 1 8 ^ "lew Y ork -------------- ------------ 28I t P a u l---------- ------------------ 24 £1la lt Lake •------- ^ ________40 • 30 f f j?an D ie g o ------------------------ i W 44> e a ttlo -------- ------------------i t
Pwia P a l la ____ __________ 36 '80. — ■ - mad
Idaho .'forecaat—Friday: Baia ormow. coai
______ • p:Thursday'a temporMurea in Twin bold
F'alla fe ll aevortil degreea below the toxeeorda o f aoveral p reen ing daya and mat nsro n ra e ticn llj equal to those of^ tu rd a y . H igh tomperature waa 3ii a nlegrees, low waa 20 degrees and tha " r ivemge waa 31 degrees, four^Jlegrees lower thaa tho averago o f Wednesday*' . J
The chango in th e . weather began nom ibout 4 o ’clock Thursday morning, ageivhen a m lxturo o f rain) and sleet began neyfalling. A lig h t snow/ followed which thototaled nearly an Inch/ Tho total pre 6rd<:lp lta tloa w'oa .08 incaes. slot
20'MJSSING “'‘j------- — Mr.
(Ooatianed from Pag* Oaa) .
inder tho ju risd iction o f tho cfeunty, ip t tho atate. j
“ Tho brldg