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T W I PVOL 1. HO. lo t .
A L L i l-ENEMY
ofiiiRISDENIED-
------- cBerlin Issues Official Denial of
Startiino Rumor— Unrret in E Germwy Eviden^d by Wild
. Cfiaracter of Stories P
KAISER’S POWER SAID b TO HAVE BEEN LIMITED
L a n ^ g PredlotB Tbat a U ttle ^ HorQ-Preasnre Win Break Up Oerman Empire—Events Taking Kew Torm DaQ7
■_____ . . ■ Vambieedam; -oct
dftl donljtl thft winy t»»«- dlcAted I f GOBttlsed m ft 4 l9S tc li &
from B u ttn , rw fd n d h e n to d t7. _
W ASHINOTON, Oct. J,7.-Throtigh 1 tt mBie of rum on, nooffldal n p o r ts I nnJ Moio o m r ia l. d sU toa»7 , dIplo> J mata and ((Ofemae&t aoUtorlUu read tho lign* o f Inp o rtan t a re o ti t r t s i p irin^ in O ennanr.
W ithoot. diroet word oa the n b je e t C Wiuihinjrtoa w ui oipocU ot th a t a aew
'm ore tow ard peoee.wonld Qiark the in* ' mediate fu ture. AU ftdvleei.agree th a t C
'th e in te rnal Kltoatlbo in th i e e n ^ i power* ia Ineroaiingljr Mriooi and th a t * the Hber*i<otiierTative-eIea'eB ta’'ciiil*'= =
' template M n e action lo p re te o t a Bol> ^ Bheviit m orejnent w ithin the empire. f l
InfenBatlw i. n o t n i t i d e d aa o f. 1 1 O d a ; m e lte d th e I ta te depart. I , m a st t h s t th * B tm d e n ttb - t t is fed . I I titx cornea o f 0 « rm u } ^ - lu i ap- U p n r a d t co u tltn tlo n al laendm oB t
' r e tt r lc tls tr th e k a lie r 's power t« d e d a re -w a r 'a a d maka f m i t l n i '
4 radical change In tlie Oennan political sntem. 'But offlelala said th e / would form
no Judgment u n til tlie inforniation w ai
(Oontinned on page eight)
■ H I FiM P e.r iM i C [
Allies Threaten, to Force Ger- ■ ■ mans Out of What Is Lett
y of Famous Kriemheide Line po
' B; PEED a jraanSON WITH THE AMEBIOAtt ARMira
LV PBANCB, Oct. 17.—Fighting I n , ^ , m> mod and rain , ths Asiarleana' a re i s :
: threa ten ing to force tbe Oermana o s t n i l of tho rem ainder o f the K rie ib e ld e JL i line. Tho Yanlta, a d randng northw ard , from' O randpre, ha re praetlcalljr deared
. the enemy from Logea wooda, aad i r e a f t approaching B offn .(two. tsUei; north e£ .per Orandpre). jrhey 'baT 0-p « ae a ’L a ICri-'• r d o f a t a . ' . : . - ; .
>*.. In the regioa of Undroi aad Bt "f ,t. (^rge*,'tho AmarltaMhaTe;coaiilIdal' tW
r oil the fiiat IlDO'trendiea of the Ereim* rOT .Mdfrilne. . '
The A lre h u now heen ero«»ed In « /orce in th e region o f Orandpre, the y, eogiaH ra p tuhU g ahead of the Infaa- ^ try a re eonatm etlng foot bridge* bB'
•„ 4 ” w tlU ery nnd machine gnn f l r e . . ® New O e m a a ^Tialona from the f
Champagne and U «U regfou , th row s 1 ‘ Into the line hero, ihow greaUx redneed 5
etrength. l£i(ny ;boya o f 4h 'e ..c liM 'rf .'•1020 are ii»1|ided Id. thcae new iaa lta. . .
i B O L S H E V I S M T H B G H C T H E K A I S E R , B
■ MNDOH, O il f t - M m po io »i ll effected immrdlatclf a BolihC' ec Yiit rerolntlen wiU break oot la Oermany, aeeordlng to dijpatehea tu rocelved h m today from lonree* rcaald to be antheritaUre. hi
Tho diipatohea w m reeelTed by t ithe E xprm from Auterdam. l y ei
. the DaUy Newa from fllodshel% Iw and 'by the Ckroilde from; O e-. Jn
M m
IPifRETIRINlfBELaANS
CHIEFPARIS, Oct. 17,-A c
second defenae line in Be I Dense masses qfcavi
nine miles.' The enemy IS said to
contact ,[ The Belgians are ma I point in the battle liri.eto I British troops are ui
Roubaix are in immihen -French cayali^'is ap
brugge. -The Belgians are ad
Bruges. . , r The bF6£tk throusfh p
-to haveentered that city Ah additional advarii
vMe, only six miles south If the breach were m
arde, while if it were to t
B R IT IS ]LONDON, Oct. 17 (4
ciallu anm^nced by the Aviators reported C
tpmjruinder of the B'riti 12:55 p. m.iliil i Mm m
Belgian Front.Caved In—British tion 6f Hirson on Front Betwf
■ — Initial Progress Two I
LONDON, O c t 17.(:i:17 p. ji jO in-M w ccn Boliuiu anil Le Catt r f tsu lta l iu advance of two iiiileH, po rted th is afternoon.
■ T he Germ an front in' P iande ' L ille,'O Btend, (^oHttmi im d
and a complete break-through^” Ir r t j p o r ^ to h are been 'accoui- f l plished in Belgium. BriUah na- I vnl forces landed in Ofitend, the |]
I fo rm er Q e n ^ ndval base, th is | afternoon, i^ te r {iviators had ' re p o rte d ;th e d ty .,c lea r o( the | enem y. .• B ritish troopa preyi- ouflly hiul takbnX ille and C o ii r ' ' tra i, -tt-hilo BelgJan (^Tolry vjifl r e p o r t s to have entered; T h ie lt .
Uaoffldal reporta ita ttd .tkat n tbe Oennan aecond Use ftf dcfoeae ^ bad beea bxoksa cn a vid* fron t,' ahd' tkU dass* o m m of earalrr. b a n poored throvgh t te gaj^ adrandng nine mllM. Zbt bt*Mh Is beUsnd to b m b m toada la tk»_TldaltT of Ihlalfe i f
' . caM,' ths Anted;fQzc«i «(.
(Continned on.page eight)
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a O S T T H A T H A U N T S H I S L O R D S O P p.s e m . A ll came' from their t ta f f
D ol^erlsm ' bas beea noted ^ aiaoa{( tbo indnitrUl daiaei. Tbe „ regular Bodaliit* a n alannedasd ^ have drawn iip »g9T«tBaMt«ttieh .Ji they will *eek to etUbUih > the erent of ths k^ser'a ibdlai^ai, bepUg t«. h*a£ otf aarehy^and _ J^ IiherisoL
^ L L ST W IN F A U 4 O A B O ,
i nIG so RAPS M A R G H l
G E R M A NV complete break through 1 Belgium, according to bati ivalry.are pouring througl
to be retiring so' rapidly tl
narching on Ostend, the t( to Ostend is in the region c unofficially reported to I
ent danger of capture. ■ apprpachingr Thielt, incres
idvancing northward,fror
1 probably was in the;repo ;y after a sudden advance i irice of nine miles in this ithwest of Ghent, made farther south, it wo
0 the northward, the Allie
iH QCC(4:22 p. m.)—British na i he Royal Airforce this a / ! Oitend clear of the ene i itish channel fleet, lands c
l i i F ^SI F ll 18f i i lish Advancing Rapidly in Diree- tween LeCateau and Bohain fo Miles on .Wide Front .
1. jn .)—Tlie*" B ritish a tta c k ' be- 'atcnu tluB m orning, a lready bas !H, battlePront- dispatches ro-
iders has collapsed.'•id T hielt have been-occupied
c n USING D I K T O
J ilS H S EDr. Rosenow of Mayo Clinic |
Originates Preventative — | Conducts Successful Exper- I iments at Rochester
. CinOAGO, O et. 17.—V acd ae origina te d by C. Eoaenow o f tko Mayo d ln le ; Boehetter, U inn., w ill be uMd in Chicago 'a campaign again st Spaalik t ia floenaa.
Dr. B uenow told the Oklcago infln- e n ta emergency com m lttioa o f h is ex* perim cnU w ith th e vacdne , w ith whieb he haa trea ted 2(^000 perioaa. . ' Tbe commission a t once named » eonudt- tee o f ip iy t ld a a s to tako charge o f the i; m aaufaeture a n d . m of bU raeelne* a and aemm la O kleago> ':iadadlag.'lhe ei % sen o w ' r a c d n ^ A nother oommittee ol w as named tq .n is * fnnda f e r i t s nian- si ufaeturo and d lstrlbn tlea .
Five d a y s 'ir il l be reqnlrad to begin d
„ . ((ta ijtan*d o iP « g < i H « h i r - "
D A l lIHO, THUEDAV, OOTOBBB' 17, 1910. .
B lPIDLriLlf e O N C
^ S U B M A Frh has been effected by th lattle-Jront dispatches ree ugh the breach and are rei
r that at some points the
J forijier German submar m of Nieuport, about eig’h » be iin Lille and Courtra;
reaslng the isolation of B
fom 'Thourout along the
prfon W Thielt, where Belf be of toiore than three mile his vicinity would carry tl
would bring the Allies wit Hies will have reached th<
)U P Y 0a val forced have occup^i aft&noon,le mff' this ntdrninff am '£d in the former Gfrmai
ALLIES DR/VB AT £ WEST AND SOUTH j TO DIVIDE G^RM[A^
Bl i lT I S Q and Americans tack on a 10-miIe fro n t I th is m orning.
This drive is aim ed dlrectlj eastw ard, which g u ard s th e ’ A r d e n n e s .- - . -
C apture of H irson will defii r 4ind leave tbe'divided forces u I and no rthern-F rance.I ‘E very mile gained toward I I vering a rea le h to the enemy,
th e southern faco of the saliei ^ coing,- Bonbalx nnd Valncienn
, Directly in tiie p a th of the i was officially reported to be Is th e imjwVtant ra ilw ay cent< miles from the advancing Alli
' The Allied drive in Belglurr cavalry i s reported to have i
J ftx)m G hent and the samp diKt B ritish ^ o p s are reported
of C ourtrai and to have enterc . F ie ld M arshal H a ig announ
J and British pninwl nearly fou terday. H e ronfirme<l cap titr oral o th e r towns.
T he F rcnch w ar office rup the re tir in g G erm ans between
United P ress s ta ff dispatcl the Americana between the Ai ing.(rom the capture of G ram
Serbian troops havo advai
E cap turing the town of .Vieksin Pierot,- 35 miles southeast of 1 tier. ,
;liDEiES . ilio PIKESro . . ________
t Considerable Front East of Orandpre Collapses Before
I. . American Advance * — :
Bi EBBD 8. rEBbnSON, i' t- WITB TEE AHEBICAK ABMTBB je IN niANOB, OcL l(J.M3ap»w;e «f )• Qnudprei aeceinpllsbed by the Ameri- le cans yetterday, ^ resulted la o t f tp ^ w of.the Ofrman defense on a eonddat* a- sble front etst ef that (Ise* .'
.T h e do ttghU ys. h a re ^ t l c a l l y . a d e a n d I«gea wood u d ar* d r ir ia g a
! (Oontlnned on pag* eigU}
(L Y NIS. , I '
B HllESjLOSEO S T E N D ,
. R I N E B A S Er the Allies in the German’s received l)ere today.: reported to have advanced
he Allied forces have lost
narihe base. The nearest ig’ht miles d istan t ' trai, while Tourcoing "and
if Bruges, Ostend and Zee-
the roads to Ostend and
Belgian cavalry is reported niles. ' '■y the Allied cavalry to Ne-
withln two miles of Auden- the outskirts of Bruges.
OSTENDpied Ostend, i t : was offi-
and Vice Admiral Keyes, man submarine base at
t h i Rso n f r o mH IN ATTEMPT rAN ARMIEScans suddenly launched a new at- o n t betTfeen Le (bateau and Bohain
•ectly a t Illrwm , loss th an 25 miles th e westeni tip of th e impassable
definitely sp lit the G ennan arinies ces uo clioice of ex it from Belgium
ird H irson will narrow the maneu- lemy, and a t the wimo tim e extend salient wldch contains Lille, Toiir- liennes.the Anglo-Amerionu assiinlt, which :o be “progressing sata^fa’ctorily,” center of W assigny, less than four f Allies. ' 'glum is progressing W'ell. Belgian ave entered Thielt, onl.v 15 miles ‘ diKtance southeast o f BnigoK. rted to have.completed the capture ntered tho ontskirtu of Lille, nounced th a t tho Belgiann, French -• four miles on a l?0-mile front yes- ptiiro of Thonront, Menin and sev*.
» reported continued contact with veen tho Oise and tiie Serre. patches,report im portan t gains b y . le Argonno and the Meuwj, result- irandpre. ■ ' .Jvanced 20 .miles north of Nish, iksinatz. F rench cavalry occupied t of Nish, near tho B algarian fron-
P f i C T IM n rS PXTBZlOATIOir O F L L SH IP U O V B M E K ia ZV PAOXFIOI . 1 WASHINQTON, Oct, 17.-eecreUry
Daniels today Ufted the ban oa n U I . r n estloa of ship moremeots on tb» Pa- L L dne.coast, except B a e h .sk ip g -j^ .^ l _ l j bo, engaged In . transporting r f t r ^
"o r nmning ' commerdaDy- cartjtog no« proflueta dfldgsed. for mJUtary or
: of :: r'. - ,
I G EM :O TA TE’S ', H O N O R R O LL
TWft—lwg ■» “ . , D O M n ro o m o o u^ , .P O C |U ^ -. ■^ ■ (W lth tb a iu m n )ddftt* S U M lA A ctka
. ■ LS8XSB B. s u m r e*my. B o p t t ta g a B m n lrW M B d ii . '— s m u ^ j t O i M n x u ,
M E W SPBIOB FIV B OENTI
eE S F[C O N M
6 E i i ourE l lE S f O i i
yiTEBPJEOcea . ____ ,L il le , . T o u i M i r g a n d R o u b a ix
ost o n E v e o f F a llln B — O s te n d
a n d E n t i r e C o a s t In S a m e
est R e g io n T h r e a t e n e d .
i n d a l l i e s S T u i i t i N IN
. , P R O G R A M u i lD E R t A K E N
H n n O p p o a i t io n P l a t tO M d O u t
A ll U o n g t i e X t o o - r K o n o h
A w a i t 'O a l s a y fO f U n o o llU .
; , t l o n a i S n r r o n d e r . ■ . .:ed ... ■
■ By w H iL rA iT p H U i i p . s n i m . J PA BIS, Oct. 1 7 .^ iaH e ,' Totinioii« ' C ' nod Ronbalx aro In p rcd id y tb e 'k a ae
f i r as U o n -w a * a week ag o H m th« verge of falling. , > • '
- n - - K ing . . ^ r t ’s troops, eomposed o f »tubbom BdglaM . P ten e h 'a n d 'B r i t - inh, a m thresten ing Oitend and the
----- entire roast liV th a t region. ’’
D The n rltU h ppw tlc illy hold Donal, while In the Chiapagn#, Fren tk aad A m ericaftiLye steadily marching'north- . w ard ' la th e dlro^tloq of V irrim ^' The A llies are flaltea lng oqt the
r i > Hnn oppodtion an along the U ae .', P residen t W ilson's Iss t.n o te to .B sr-
}|p still dom instes the press her*. There e s , l i ’no.w ord of. diiappnibatloa. Paris is „ f . calm ly: aw a iting the a e rf more w ith
foil knowledge t h a f O e n ^ 'a a t k break off . negotlatioBs. or c^lt& Iata .
. ... 5 > » n e e ,i» ,p * rfee ^ , p n p iit* !..,^ .
N ever h a r e l ^ n R anee;m ort',r* - gal. From sta ring disaster la the tho people w ith s ta te ly d lg n i^ a n accepting the proipects of Tistory, « a a n early peace. ,. ,
i t . A ftor. yearn o f the s o y - M a g « « • • - otonj- o f treneb w arfare, they a re now’
U ring ia days when a t aay miante, n y - th ing n a y happen. T e t t h d r s e r e d ^ /
es Is nnpertnrbed. A fter all, the;y; 'a t* lie no t nirprlsed.- They ha re been «tpl»et*'
, in g jn s t th is thing aU aloiig^W blle tbey beUore the H o h e n w U m
will shortly dftappear, aad look fo r 'aa, m . early surrender o f the hnns, th e y . s e ^
pe rfec tly prepared to keep vp the s tn v - ' Q . ^ e a* long as neccMary. Their eon-
. tentJob, nnbolitoronily expreastdt " i Q erm any-r* I^steo . I f she d M
If- not adm it i t aow, we wOl keep bning a a tn ahe doea .'* " .
B E i i l i i s 5= l l E l l i f M f : KEUTlPiS '»■Vv C o n s t a n t i n o p le T u r n s A g a ( n ^ '
„ , E n v e r P a s h a a n d - Y o q i l i !
T u r k s G e r n i a n y S e f i w l
J.T, W a r s h i p s . : iIt* • -- •' ’..'•K
GENEVA, Oct. 17.—A rerolation 'kijK . broken oo t J n .Constanttaople a g ! ^ ^
Ut the Yonng Tnrks, the Tribdne De Oea.;> Mi « r a reported today.-' The O d l ^ Q. M id to - h a r o m shed tw enty t i i n U n r
from t t o B laek Sea to proMet lh a '. |^ ' h e re tr ,of E n re r Paiha.
= T tJrttey 's friendship w ith ' O t r a ^ ;. d s ^ from tbo time the T o ttag 2 ^ :
i n o «*“ • la to power. E n rer Pa iha . W BUry o n to rw e a tly th e Torklsh w ar m l n i ^ . :• i^wt. H e fa itb fp lly -eerred the K a im 'a n*, Ph . tareeta . i n Oonirtanttnopl*.. . ’ n t r .V h tG rn M a w w i^p * ia .the B iiek'
i i n 6 . .* « r p , j n d ] » f l I r T W I i : t » to i I l m i 'B«si{a;i - I t has been iq u r te d ta ^Ua
ry or w<ra‘> y - ..tM t..lh e ;0 * ra ^ ju ;d * i« > ittd to hd.d th e ,^ r k a . ia
- *ae6,'.-aafto,nae*d: t h w 'W ib o m ]^ .C iiM U n tIn o p l* 'i/ .& * c « l^
)•• • h a l t . a a y ^ a o r e i ^ ? ^ t } a » i f ( ^
'* i i t m ' i i i r— J ■, W A ^ Q T O K , ' d S r ^ l p i l e T S B '
. • o v th e - .m r e f m teaehO yll e«^8a8dH -:
. to r Q ^ e l d 'a a i d .th s t 'a e ' E e i tie tb ttl • wiH'be 'p la e ^ n n th a m
s n lM - 0ISOUA0-' d a n g e M r I o w ; ' 'B h '« a M ; t l i A i ^
.. J l y v o r d ^ w i U . b e ; h ^ ‘J 5 i r ^
Elillllis ”TfllEMlif
■ K I I B S- i L o c a l B o a r d C a l l s L i s t o f 5 0
• M o re R e g i s t r a n t s o f S e p te m -
' b e r C l a s s to U w le r 0 o T e s t s
f o r P h y s i c a l Q u a l i f i c a t io n
• The' local boarJ We'liir.»day,'j*iup(l tl Hnt o f ca rogliCrants o f f io .d u g of Sr|)(.-Dibor 12, IDIB, TThoUre callod to
■ report hero M onJay, Octobcf 28, to iinclcrgo. .cxoniiDftlons to i]o(or^no tliclr pbjnicat qualificfltionn' fo r o il- itarj-.-BBrrJcft. FoUowinfr i j tho,lU t:
T llfo rd 'lU jr ^felton, Twin Fallfi.■ .Tohn A rthur W alton, ITaDsoii;'
. Trfjtcr ChaTlci Pngh, r a e r / 'Far! n rn n tlfy W iliam s,-F iler.Hoj- L onh H annon, B ^ l . nnrVey Imblor MlHi, Bnhl. non ia r Charles WoodirAr<)i BaU- Claud Lee.Bets,,Goo4in(T,;I(laha.John Thomas Poriih ,'T iler.
,• E art W illiam ;V nnce, Twiti T a l li OMr(fO W illa ri Hooke, Twin F aD t
Irtofs Rfsscr', Twin 'Falls.ITJiroia ITerslioy Mn*»er,\ R ior.
' W illiiun 'H errial, Twin TO Ii:'(£iam . f la l t .L ^ O ) .
Boy L oni, Twin Foils (from Elko)., John a D itfenaer/er, Twin Falls.
• F rank McOormiclt. Hanifin . '- H i ^ W lllman W e rts „ R ljr . ••
■ TrA V alantlno' le n e a itB r Filer. i:OeorKe:X/oshi W a ik e rr .^ Iv . .
F rank W arren Thnmpjoi;, Filer. ; Clande JTaroljJ Adatnsi'Twln Falls. “ Ralph Lloyd Carr, Twin P sIIb. 'LeTlons Garland Danner, Twin Falls. ]
. F red A lbert S ites , BaliT.■ • A lbert Snider, BoW. - ,
Comellni D ekrtm er, H le r.Fred Jam es CraliT/ Bojonon . <B o b ^ Dopsoa, Twin Fa|la .B oberi AlpliooH S a te llf /, Twin FaBs. Af .T oha-W niam Iron, TW lnFaris! 'John Dewey K ln ^ BnU.Tsftse HarVey K ing, Bohl.E m ll,M artin Jagels, Bnhl. ImAndrow laekson Iflller, BnhL 'E bnef a a y to n MtOInnls, Twin FaHi. . TIarry Q arenee Mltebei^ 'ITolllster.Wqs](7 Jacob W ohllalb, B e r ^ . ' 3
• Pan l W oodion’Beed, BojferwiD. chi •Oeorjte D arw la Je ffs , Hollister. Ay Dick Floyd-'Holloway,’ BerRW. Ka. Oeorge WIUlam'Thompsdn, Kim\»erly. tho Joseph O arfleM ’T^gno, M ffrtacA . gai Joho::Hogan Tbompiobr H!anieiL - for
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A C C U S E D ^ ACCUSERS « BOTH RECEIVE SENTENCE j
Inveitlga tlon of Police o f Obarger‘ of T lie ft Besnlts io PU lns of
. J l l e w Oopiplalnt. . n
' Invostiga tlon ' by the police of a n charge of tho ft made to them by Mosca m A yers and W, A. ^Qarrett a g i d o s t ^ B adellff- and ~ - a r i a t 8 rcn ltcd in tho a rrest o f ftll four on a charge of yi gambling. Tho quartet,w ero balcd-bo^ a< foro PiHcfl Jodgo W. J . .flm ith and li|
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, . -r. I . , ' . (were son toneed 'to pay fiQes o t > 35] each .; AyoTB and G arre tt ebmplilned , to th o offU eis th a t tb e other two had taken money wUeU' belonged to 'thom . , Investigation is said to havo dovelop* ed. tbo fa c t ih a t tho money in que*- , tio n 'w aa tb o ’^ k e a in a game played | Sandoy-evenlng in a io e o l 'b o t^ ^
Presidenfs Yieios ( ; Accepted hy Italy ^
ROME, Oot. 1 7 .- P r i . i a tn t I J l ta m 'i > . reply to Germany com plelely agrees
a w ith ItalU ri views. I t was officially “ s nnnounced today.J --------------- . . . . *1 How mocli wonW i t be WORTH to h f you to f ind , a desirable tenant right C " aw ayt .The advertising cosl would bo i l i g h t . . . ,
P R O S P
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U T R E Q U I R E D
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. Republic at Last a t , Hand, Is . Belief of Julius Koettoen;
Socialist W riter' •
; , NEW YOBB, O ct 17,—“ Tho Gor map republle Is a t tas( a t hnnd, thanki to W ilso n ." - • ■ -
Julius K oettgen ,, diroetor o f thi ' “ F r ie n d s .o f Gorman Ddmocracy’' ; i t
America, aad for tw 'cnty years pasi w riter o f . th e fociallat cowspaper ol Berlin,-Vorwa'ort*, m :^o th ls ’statamenl today as hIi:"eonB orriitivo est|matQ oi tho e ffe c t,o f President W ilson’s note on '.tho German-puLIie.'^ Ho is eoa' •Iderod to nndentond .accum toly thV polU icar pylso of .‘Germany.
' “ The G em ip 'p e o p le w ill,re ad an^ digest this nq tc ,” 'sald Eoottgen , “ w c th o s .Uie .npehot will b a (h a t tbey w il g e t 'r id of tliD.kaiier, bouinso tboy in tend to Bd\^opeaio.'.‘, A nd :they wUl nol
. eon iit.the c f i t a ,huge one,' either, foi •' t h e y do not loTfr’- th* -kaise r t i e w aj
the American public th inks they do.
; i .K alm D «p«D d* nx A n u . ' . “ Tho kaiser’* Jnflnonco 'in G om anj
fo r SO years b w rested on. trm s.. .“ ^ e r o ’^ i^ thro6 ;»yi;f5 tb o .O sm a n i roay .u scU o 'riil'thom io lrca ’o f WJlhelm.
“ They m ay c o ip e l 'th o rolehst*R,t« reform , esporially-the UgislatlOn, which
" • w in praciitoHy am pu trt'lJV revoln tlon , “ Tho biVllIaa popuTatiM may fo-
n e a t tf real., revvlatlon a n d . overthrow th o '^ o v e h u n A t '".;,' ’.MTho arm y aow b e b j . beaten,, may
. . tu rn )>nd. send tbp, ,go9m;sment intc • oxilo,-tfa‘ th o 'c ra r was len t;' •
' - “ The Qerman j«oplo aro logical ontie . th e r .g o t •started, to 'w o rk . on. i
w problem. - P rw idont W ilson 's adroil »*d not4!s have; r t?w n ;th em - n o F th a t t< >»o g*ln ttcttce, thoy. must estab lish a do
cent ^ v e m m e n t* ' ••P- “ T h l fn illli.o fjW U loh 'A d ip h m u ) ‘W- nro a t bond—t ic Oennaa rcpoWJe ii 'ea being b o r a " • ■■■; .
r r a J lB OF IKTSBEST ^A U O K a P IL B B F 0L E 8
(Special to Th* N *w i)[ff FIIiBR.—A baby girl n rrived a t the " homo of U r. and If;* . J . F . Mallory ,»g Friday, Oelober 11.,0, Mr, and Mrs. J . C. B iechers mado a
business, tr ip to Twin P a lls -Thnrsday.Mrs. L. P . Larsen and daughter, who
spent the past weok a t t i e Mallory to home, returned to hor homo a t Boek h t Croek Thnrsday., ' . . ' ' bo - H h and Mrs. £ . A. Owens, M iss Mary
Domrose ai^d Asahol M nrray , Jr ., all
PECTIVI T B U I L D I N
hav.e been adopted an'( been requested by th e ' r e f l a t io n s into effect
)FOR 'Repail's and extension excess qf $2500.00.Completion of bulldin
' way. ’^ N e w farm buildings c
Buildings and o ther st producing coal, metali
, V f i i r n i E
T ® a i ^ s p s t i l ^ i n e x c c
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NO BAOBIPIOB '5 Gor-
TO FU EN ISH O: f tho B A C S m o • TH By 'M n • BtJBINEaS MENs paat D jo ADDITION,^ r o f O E B A S a o 0U 3
r . ”f ■ a i a a m w r n a it notes eoa- ,:__-V a7aL ejlISSa'y .1 ■ DSTXES B U r a m
■ j t N s i r r t m o N A4 and • ■ *-r.“ and
ley 'ia ! O T O id m C B B SiU n o t ' TATION.er, fo r '6 w aydo. , ' • -
mnony F R S T N A T
L an . , ' ' T ^ - P Ailhelm.
towhich ----------------------------- -----------------Intlon. • ■■■>-■■_ty fo- l i l H M H H H H H l H H l i H M I
of Bock Croek,'speat,W ednesday over I-a * 7 . Ing hsro ■'with friends. M r T onag le l t th e :f its t-< if - th 6- w eok-for ft tralaln,
.F red D rake and son, RaUigli; an Bogers are spending th is wee:
i T t o. A. N. Hohnes returned bomo froi Seattle F riday , whero ho has boen o
■ business. • •T M U. B m tt H olbltof o l 'T ir ia BUI
has been spending several days a t tb i l . J . Macaw homo, le t t Monday fo Wyoming, where ahe wlll^ mako be
O lS S .h o m e .I . Mrs. M ary Dorrow la vlsitlag a t ih
i t the 'Hoese homo. Pa llo ry Mrs. G ara T hom u of Twin Fall
I spent Fridny -'with her mother, M n ade a |C . E .' Navan, wbo h u chargo of thi rsday-lP iler hotel. .• ,w ho ! Mrs. F rank Kt<idrifk am] Infan aHory dnnglitcr of Haselton spent Mondaj Boek'Iw ith hor. grand' mothjir, Mrs. Franl
I Kceso.M ary l Miss HotUo M oore,siatcrofM ra.T on r., a ll Roesc, has moved to Twla Palls, .when
/ E B U I L
N G R E G U Land a ll dealers in, buildii ;he GOvernment/to co-opera feet as follows:
/
iions to existing buildings,
ding, construction on whia
JS of any kind hot costingr structures directly conn< itals and ferro-alloy m ihen
PLEDGErnish lime, ceriiient, p laster i ixcess o f |250P hor for any im erated above' except iaBt r full inform ation aiid fo r a t .biir'bffice. _ ■
m M e uo . C . C»» CJST"
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IBBS IN V IT B . OOHBUL-
\ T I O N A L B A N KFALLS, IDAHO "
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; blniV yd ijiio'niii n : .
even ' xhu ban ,a .position l i i tho. oonrt honse ig le f t Mrs. (Merge Earbslrdt of Ponna, Ida a ia lag bo,' 1* ubertr viaiU sg her b rother, B arrj
, M oK lalej., Miss Lena Bumnler* undorwonl .a ser
week operation a t the Tw in Fall* gea eral. hospital. Tuetday. '
from famllji«n on moved to 'B n rley to make th e i
homo for .tho p rese n t p ,H . E . 11. Payno and fam»j> of Bohl spon . 11, . S»a<l8.j' w itb relfltlrss bo n .
IV for K- C. Wilkinaon and fam ily, who hav« g been'employed a t tho p . 8 . L . depot
Inft Monday / o r Burley to nyiko theli
I t t io ,
Falls D B0IDB8 KOT TO BOLD Mrs. . 0 0 N 8 IS I0 B T IN NOVBiOUSB
ROME. O e t 17.—Pope B onedlcf hsi ’ decided to bold tho nex t conslitory Is
Infant November. ' Besides creating a nnmboi 'Of cardinals, tbo successors o f’tho late •Cardinal Farley and Archbishop Ire lan j will be nam ed.' . '
I. Tom ,where Babseribo KOW io r t i e NEWS.
LDERSL A T I O N SI d i n g , m a t e r i a l h a v e ' ■
e r a t e i n p u t t i n g t h e s e
g s , i n v o l v i n g n o t i n
< ■ ' ■ * ■ h i c h i s already u n d e r
ng i n excess qf $IfiOO.n n e c t e d w i t h m i n e s
l e r a l s ,
e r a n d s t e q l g o o d s f o r .
m y h e w c o n s t r u c t i o n
IB t l 5 e . i i s e r ' s e c u r e s . a ,
f o r m s f o r s e c u r i n g ' ,i
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- t ■ • . ■TOTfESDAY, pOTOBHE IT, I W .
IH iH W, nillllllSITFH S e c r e t a r y : j j .M . M a r k c l A d :
I n o u n c c s N a m o s -o f f i t tb c e B s fn l
E x h ib i t o r s in 2 D e p a r t m e n t s ,
Sccrclnry J . I f . Markcl of Iha Twin \ Fulls County Knlr aMoeintlon, annouii-
i'C» the foUowluc awordi of prizes inaclo in tho poultrv and barca and the women's pantry nod kltehon depart-
" ' n t i 1 1 1 1 1 1 '' i T i m i l !
$ P O O L IE 7 , AKD H A BES ¥
. | .| ,.1- M - I- H ^ ' l l '.l - i ' i l ''I- WMiUMCJl
‘ C ock /c l-IL B. Palm ltw , f l n t , T v in , yallfc
' I'u llct—H . 8.- P ttlnltor, Tw in Toll*, ' f i n t , Mcnad' and third.
I I^«n—n .'B . Palm lter, flrat.
f ' ' W hit« b q td ii f to nCoekrel—Mm. L cw U 'M nnley, Filer,
f ira t nad ic cb ii iV •H en—Fred Clifton, F iler, f irs t; Mrfl.
Manloy, .weoml and third.Pullet—Mr*. M nnley^flrat and »cc-
oml; Fred G ifton , th l i^Pon—Mr». Jfonlay, f ira t; Frod Cllf*
ton, aecond; Manloy, t h l r i .. Swwjwlakci. m aio—M tv Manley.
BhodaCoeic—Mrn. B .'H trd ln jr , Sam
Stro'dlcy. aeeond nai third.• Coek?c!-M ra. B. H artley, f ira t; M n .
* O rville 'C rcc3, necond and tliird , 'Pullet—Mr*. B. H artley, f l r i t a id
‘ ' nerondi Mr*. Orvi,lle Crcod, thl/d ., T r io - l t r* . Orville Creed. iS ler, f l n t ;
- Mra. B. H artley, aocond.Pon—Mr*. Orvlllo C re e d * jlw t
W hlto ] > g lu n s C ockrct-M n.. BIhel' Alllaon, Mar-
tniif^b, f ln t , iccond ant\ third.H on-M r*. Kthcl A lllwn. fir*tj-^cc-
nnd and tbinl. .Pxillet-JrrK . E thel Alilson, firet, *cc.
ond nnd third.Pen—Mr*. K thel.A llU on, f lra t ond
*ppo'nd. ' .8weep«take»—Mr*. E thel Alli*nB.
Barred Plym aoth E ocki Cocka—NlcholMa Broa., Tw in Fall*,
fim t; U Katon, Rimbcrly;»*eeond; Tlavmocd nirhardaoo. Twin FaUa, third.
Coekrcl-N irkolM n Broa., f lra t: C. H. Brown, Twin Fall*, aeeond; E . L. Knton, third.
Hon—Nicholson, Broi., f ir* t; R I* f^ to n , icrond; Baymond Blchardioo,third. -------
P u llo t^ C n . Brown, Tw in FaUa,. '> f irs t, *ec(tid and th lrd j
Trio—^ c h o lie n BrorfL f ir s t; 0 . Hv Brown, second; Bnymofid .B lchardw n, third.
P^n—Baymond nirhard*on, f i r i t i C n . Brown, ss^obI . . ,
• Whltfl-WyandottB ' • C ock-B . P . McPhcrson, Fifor, ffr*t
• and aecond; Mr*.' J . P . M artin , K lor, third.
C ockrcl-B . F . ifrP h e n o n , f lra t; Mra. .T. F . M artin, third. .
Hon—B. F. M ePtienon; firnt and i m - ond; J . F .'M arlin ,’ third. - .
Pnllot—B. F . .M cPher*nn, firnt nnd w rond; Mr*, .t. F . M artla, third.
T r io -B , F . IfcPIiewon, f ira t; J&a. .T. P . M artin. Mfond. .
Pon-^D. F . McPheraon, f irat and th ird ; ~B. F . M nrtin, lecood.
Ducks lo p e r l i l ■ D rake-.T . n . W alkor, F ilo r, fir*tj Snm Stradler. F iler, accond.
Duck—.T. n . W alker, f l n t nnd a.ec- ond; 6am Rtradley, third.'
T r lo - J . H. W alker, f ira t; 8om Strad- ley, loeoBd. . . ; _ .
Pen—^iani StradelT.TnilU<^
B ra k e -W .-T .- Doyio, P iler, « r» tj ■ M ary Otto. FJIer. • leeoBil. '
Duck-^W -.T. Doyle, f lra t nnd *ec-, nnd; Mnrv Otto.' t h i r d ; . '!
T r io -W , Ti Doyle, f ira t; Morj< O tto,, ippoad.
■ T m k m. OoMer—Mra. M .-U . J jB c a < Filer,'
•f ira t nnd *wond;' B. f ! MePhorabn, third. . r ■
Hen—Mr*, M. .T. Macnw. f l n t and th ird ; B. F. M ePhenon. iPfOjid.
T r lo -B . P . MrPhcMon, n n t .■ O M U "
Oandor-^A. C.' H utchinion, l i t e r ;f irat; Evoline Teodor, n t e r , iMond.
Oooie—Evelltio Looder, P D # t,-f lra t; A. 0 . H ntrhlnioa, •eeonfl u d ' third.
P a n - A . a H nteHnioB, f l i i t - ! ; ’ .Ohlclcent~'WUt« i M b .
^ C(Dck~D. H . Valbory, 8 w e t , f l n t ■a , nnd iM ond.•• •,•.. •
C oekrel-B ally Otto, H a s m , f lrs t and aeeond.• Hon-^D, K. ValbCTff, f l n t , aeeond and third.. P n lU t-B a iley O lto, flra t, aecond in d ^WrA
Pen—Bailey O lto. f l f t t #B3 aocond; D. H . HutdiinaoB. third, • '
H u m ■ ■ ‘Buck or dor. Old Flom lih Oliint—D.'
H. Valberif, Sweet, f in t , ^ o n d and 'th ird . ..............— - . J i f / f ' ' I
B o lg la i lE tim •, Doer-Chai. Za«K,'-*eoiH.- .. .
B u ck -H aro ld G riffith,’ P ller, f i n t ; Doe-^Harold G riffith , f l n t . •Buck or doo undor th ree meatba—
/ Harold O riffith, fin t.W eond 'an 'd t i ' l i ^ Qolnoa p ip -rC ar l V u ^ , K le r,
a l l O M a i i
OvepGi
F ' f i n t ; ' Cnrl Tickoer,' aocond; Haroli O rifflfh, third.
im -I-I-I-H -H-H1*1" ^ WOMEN’S DEPABTMBNT H
4 . • Pan try and K itchen . ^ I B . ^ : .j
^ .| . 1. 1. 1..H - H -1- -M 'l - l- H - I- WX Hont rollectlon of canned f ru l l -M n
8 .1. M. Mncnw, Filer, f l n t ; T. D. Shndil)• Hull!, upvond; ; '
i> in Bent collection of panned-veRBtnble oun- - B U w Ik'IK H lnklcy, Flier, ilrizcs .Mnpnn, Filer, nppond.
the B elt collection of jc llic i—Mn-. J . M )Mt- Mncaw, T iler, f In t . ■
Ho»tVolleetion of ca tinp i nml moa •miicc»—M r*.,J. >1. Mntaw, Filer, f in t
* * T Mr*. C. M .,(la tM . Tw in Palls, loconi . I ' B eit collection of plcklc^ iweot 0
J , »oup—Mnu C. M. O atei, Twin Falli f ir a t; J . M. Mncarr, F iler, second.
BroadW n Lonf O rnlam Bread-M r* . A. A
Timm, T ile r, firat. alls, Loaf W hlto bread—Mr*. J . M. Ma
caw, Piler, f i n t ; Mr*. A. A. Timm, SH , Icr, second.
Plnin Steamed Brown Bread—Mer UJ 7il Puckett; Tw in Pall*, first.
' Baking Powdor Blaculta-rrilni. J . M Macaw, Filer, f i n t ; Mra. F . A. Da wlgbt, Filor,' aocond.
Cinnamon Boll*—Mra. A. A. Timm■ Filer, flra t. .
T|i< B eit colloctlon of cooklea—Merrl Ihickctt, Twin Pall*, flr*t.
> BaklnK 'Pow der DoBghnuta--Mr8. J JC. FUor, f i n t ; i f n . A. ATimtn, n i e r , *ocond.
. p u t t ,Anitol Pood C ako-M ra. P . A. Da
' wlRbt, P ilor; f in t . • .. , a DevU’a Pood C ake-M ra. J . Mn.
csw,.PUor, ilta t.„ f W bito Loaf C a V o-M n ..O . W. P o t
’ te r , I^ler, f l n t ; M n. J . M. Maeaw, P l ler, aecond. ' ' * '
• D a r t U j 'o r Cake—Mra. J . M. Mar . kel, Fllor, f ira t.. ,
■ Plain OinROr Brcail—Mrs. 0 . W. P o l tc r, Fll?r, aecond.'
UPHOLDS WOMAN’S CLAIM TO CAR IN LITIGATlbd
and ____
Probatfl Ja d ae 0 . P . l>nT»U Bnlee 01 O vsorshlp o f P r o p e l^ Lorled
. trpon tTnder J a c t^ e s t .111., — ' nd; A lo v y o f c«cculi«V»-binder judjn»pn( i n l aKnlnit tho property of a ’poraon not
C. liable undor tho judgment la Invalid. L . Thi* l a 'a principle o f law upheld in
the drcUi(!h Tucaday of Probato Jodge Ia 0 . P . Duvall In tho caao of Suian Chaae
ion, ago lnn Jobn G. Zollman and Prank M ..K endall,-a* flhcr^f. ,
lUa, Antoccdrnt to thia case a lovy in fa vor of Zpllman waa made punuan t to
Hv judgment rondorcd 'tn 'tho d iit^ c t court MB, in the aum of «450 againat thrco auto-
' mobiles, boUov'of to bo tho property of C J . W. Naheb, ogninat w bon tho Judg-
w ent waa rendered. Susan Chnie, aii- ter-ln-law of Nance, brought 'lu it
frat in the prol<ate cofirt to secure tbe pos- lor, ai'Siiion of one of tho car*. Upon her
ahowlng th a t tbe titlo to the cnr vcited Ir*. her, tho eourt ruled in her fnvor.
.Colneidootly, WilUam Moore, a for- «(«’. iiier huaiaeai oaioclato of Nance, filed
a aimllar action claiming ow nonhlp of nnd the otiior two car*. Tho court hold th a t
the cvldcnco did not fu ialili aatlafac- { n to k oo ro 'xcb im
to ow nenhlp of the c an , and held tha t ind the levy agninst them wa* valid. '
OAKLEY PARK YIELDS 1.11 WHEAT FOR RED CROSS
le c ' A r r e s t in g of Crop' P lantad and OolU- vat«d by P a trio tic Oltltena
»«■ K rtu n u HIM P i» m
Threshing of tho crop of 12 acria of w heat planted la it spring by tho eltl- M ill of Oakioy, Idaho ,'to aa iijt in thfi
' financing of^ tho Oakioy Bed C ron wc- A uxllllary, h a t rclurnca,approxim ately
' ' <00 buahela of grain, which ha* been tto , tnm ed o re r 'to the Oakley mills.
The .Oakioy W ater company doBated thb* u o of I ts park', containing the
ler, basflhalt groood and race traQk, which «!>, wero plowed up, and the farmera and ■ ' bu ilne ii m e n 'o f Oakley donated tho
ind labor and W ed to g e t'th e crop planted, . saya the f laU e y H erald .. Ih r in g the
ip ring work, the lad iei o f '.th e Bed ( ^ s s p rep u e d 'a n d fu i^ h ^ .th V ir o rV .
er; ew w ith spleodid inoa!*i a n d 's ti ll carried on t M r. HooTor's requests in the
i»t; wny of eansorvatlon.
'■ • F R IE psliiv rFA R E W E LL «■ ■ 'FOR MARINE (I'EORUIT
1 P r tn k I o ^ ' « f Bnhl X* G u t fo Honor ea 9 n o f Z>e;a7tBrB 'to
J„a . , ' S n t t t . S c rrlo a .
ind (Special to The Nowa) •B U H L —A number 0/ friends wero
nd ; preae&t a t the B.-Z<. Leogti;{ioiBa ca Monday evening a t & fareveU 'p a r ty 'ia honor o f Frank Longh, who' joined tho
-D.' M ariaea and lo ft T n t-a d sy im (^ g :jro r iBd Mare laland, California, where bo irill ■’I Jp .Into tnUnl.ng.-^Tho .n ^ y ^ j f r i e a ^
spent aa enjoyable evening plaj4ng a fte r , wbleh.rofre»hio(iota;woro
t.' s e rre d .‘‘ M r; Eoogh' Hm' been ’ Attind- in g tho Buhl high sehool bnd bU clast-
t— o a t u And friends irish him mnch sue- Iti. eesa. ' ' ' 'ler, M n . E . B. K eadrick Is v isiting for a
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oltl- f»«v days .a t (bo . home of friendi In llnzeltOD, Idaho.
M iu W ilma Cunningham visited a t the M urray home Saturday and Sunday
, 'o f n t Filer. • ' ■ .(lt{. Dr. nnd Mhi. H . C. Coleman motored thfi to Tw*" on Tnesday.
ross I’''- X .'Irm en le ft Mon-tely monilng fo r Callfomia'.' Dr.' Ir- teen men w llP en tor a rm y serrico. and Mra.
Irmen 'wilt v lr it w ith 'fr ieods. , itod -f- 0 J « “ ehildron. Be*-tlig *Ip, Jack and Stanley, lo f t 'fo r Salt
ilch LnVo. City on Tnoaediy, Trhere they and w inter,tho Mriu 0 . B. Ponlton returned to her tea home in Oakioy on Tnesday, whoro-she the »a* callcd on aeeonnt o f th e IQneaa o l
Mr. Poulton; ■M rH .-Ponlt« h u r b e w ria illng f o r so ro ril-d ay » * t tho homo
c»T- of her sister, M!Tr=ArtfctirCart»oo;-■ M ln liUy Lindstrom , fom erly of
• Buhl, who le ft lo r govBm iaBt service a t Boise, ha» acMpted *« position In- tho Golden B olo 'Stere ia 'PoeatoQo.
i , « John SkUlem o r Bogerson-Ii'Ai BnU 1 this week r e w lM of
eheep. ;>wr U r. and M rs. L loyd W stenkamp nnd
son D w ight and Thelma T etaum ipeat . S u n d a y -a t 4ho m outh of tho & bson
river hunting. ' ‘ - Balph Bristol nnd Andy Meek* and
rere Misses Carol N ason, Edytho Nason and CB E th ;le Porry motored to ,the Salmon
r 'ln r iv jr on Bunday evening. , the . M n . W. H . E llls and daughter Mar-
:fo r gorot.w ero B nU .shoppen from Caitle- will /o rd on rne*edayv in ^ •. Miss Leah N o rrii o f Jerome i i vliit- ring ing w ith he r 'alster, ,Misa Maude Nor- rero ria, who la ill in tho hospltaL jnd. .M r. 'and-.Mrs. I ra ’ Ploasinger aad ass- daughter Irm a aJrivod horo la it week sue- from Poke, N ebraska. T hty have
moved in to th e . 0 ; A. DorKy honei )r a which t i s y jwrohaaed, on lower Broad-
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l i lll T / / ■ I of wliich ( f! * l ^ to profit I:I pH A II porhioity
\ 'M I JIK f Otirfl \\mW. dem iidt 1 y I j y ■ we must
^ o r t
f must compiBiid the considw hour.
Ute remarkable combir tion and proximity to mark the multiplied food producti<
This land is heing sold tq close ai in the fertile Sacramento Valley
> pionMrinjr. ,Suocwfu) fa rm ^ from all Qvei
cho.have hee n amarfd at the woi <« grow here. Some bf the finest { bnhaj4>-in California are right ir chickens have proven very profita Tliere is ‘an opportunify for you land to intensive production and < Use the'coUpbn'iKlovrif yoxr are i
C a l i f o r n i a, H O M E O F F I C E
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for the w inter. d a t Mr, and Mrs. J . Eelio o fX astlefo: nday^ wero Buhl vliltor* on S a tu rd ay .'
L . 'P . ' '7 lc k e n ‘ezpocts to leave in lored few days for a fow days ' b u iln e ii t r
t? points in Utah.Mon- Dr. A! P . McCluekey motored '.' Ir- Twill Palls Monday on businein.Mra. • ----------- -----------------
SERIOUS HBUOBBHAOB POLLO'91 Br*- OPHOATIOK FOB ADBNOIDS Salt .—Lthey (SpecIaJ to Tho Nows)
JE B O M E .-^ufferlng from serio her henorrhago foUowlng a snrgieal opt
>-ehe atlon .fo r the removal of his tonsils u ■ o l adenoid*, whieh he u d e r v s n t ha been Friday , WiUiam M assty was taken S< liomo .urday to a T w in .P s ^ hoipitoL .. . ..
‘ \ f '^ jjE P T B K A K f H i m A M t t i .
, (Spoelal to The N bwb)| “ij° ; JEB O >IB .-M ra. J . L ' H ilman Si
nrday reeelved a te le g n n aU tlng th tie r hnsband, l i n t e n u t Hilman, ir critically ffl.
ood 1 ^ W. a a Buan sonetM ng
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B I DELCO-UGHTiitle- U jjh ten s tho bnxdon-of th rh o t^ o -
w ife .'N o more bo'aaolioJd dradgery.
m t i D . a W A W N O O ^ 'ftr in Palls rosd- ■ - -
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The.ai8 r " c r o p s a
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I O L r e s p o n s i b i l i t y o f
a n d t o o u r b o y s il
■ t h a t i s a b s o l u t e l
w i i m m g o f t h e w a r . >' V
And with this retponsihiil^ c lich otu* hrmers never knew before- )fit by high nutfket prices and by ap oity to serve humanity.and tbe cau Dur ordinary ftrm pr^uction. u enl nds upon IU. We.must put every] lUst ^ p ly our fanning gooius irfie fforts.'-,''*rhe marvdoiu pro^ctivity and quic
lidmtion of the progressive Amerii
nibination of ideal conditions of soi narkets makes Capay Rancho a trei hiction program of the American fa «e an estate. .There is comparativ Hey in California. It is ready for ii
Qver the Pacific Coast who have p wonderful rapidity with which
lest grain farms and daiiy farms P ht in this Section. .' Cattle/ hogs ■ofitable here.' - -you HERE and NOW io turn md to profit acco^ihglyr are interested.-
a F a r m s C o .
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red' to Local Board Finds 34 Oat."■ 40 Exam ined Qualified forl i o w s General Service ,ID S _____
Tho Hocal board Wedneid&y mi physical examinations or '40 reglstrsi
e l ' o ^ of the daaa of September 12, m; slls o sd Tossod 34 'fo r general m ilitary senrl a t ha»* qualified foor for special or lim ited 1
vice, and rejected two.^, '•• ..................RDowlBff -Is-'* lis t ,of ithose-yoti
U > q a a lif ie d 'fo r g e n e r ^ 'm il i ta ^ serrli tf f ll Emery W ashlogton Denney^ Bnhl; L
u Sat- *“ lW oM , .^ « r ? Paul Jaekf ng th a t W arsBr.l C « l l« o rd ; ‘ Bay P . Hortl: tn , w as F i le r ; 'U o y d Clarence Sinclair, Cast
' ford; H arvey Clyda s im ple, Bohl; . v u , b o rt Bobinson M lraele,.B ahl; Heri>
^ P rank Wooden, P ller; John Andr D alton, F iler; Joel Alexander W U
= sell, Caitleford; Prederiek AlezanclIeldel,;B nhI;lV e4C elIeftC araoB ,3a:
r m WllUam Lee WUson, Castloford; E e i [ £ M athlesen, Castleford; W illiam ■% ^ * Thomas,* Castleford; L eoA tt^v Pi
HoucV, BuU ; Joo Lyle Sarterio hooM. Buhl;.W illie W .,B etk ;.B ulil;,N oU a. d t f w . O iborne,‘BuU ; VaUord'O ifford-'M iJ
Bnhl; W illio W ard, Castleford;, Wall ■ ■ i : IT oiiry-B ua5ellj;palil '.C kftH ea'l» ro i
n Chlckering, B uhl;' George Coley, ^ i R H arry .1 tee t6 ,'tB n h li- ,? iw cl» /,M jf^
Shaver, Buhl; E orbert W Uford Hntt> ^ Buhl; Chester David Lapray, B ahl; 1 PaO i '> l« fT ay /;p a il;^ J |r* d 1
foree M elesw orti, B nU ; Grover Clo-
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l i « i r k - r k i « n
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:I. appa lH ng: d e v a s to t io n o f » a n d th e e n fo rc e d n e g le c t European f a r ^ p lac M u p o n A n b e r ic a n f a r m e r t h e g ra v e
o f s u p p ly in g t6. o u r a llie s ^s i n E u f o p e & ie s u s te n a n c e u te ly in d is p e n s a b le t o th e
comes an opportunity, the fike ire— an oppor^]pity—not merdy jr appealing demand—but an op' cause o f Democracy. ‘I entirfciv ( ^ e q u a te to meet the ery p roauctiye '^^e 'tp w8tl^ imid i r f im l a r ^ t drops" wiQ r e ^ ^ ^
quidc crop p o s ^ ^ t ie s of
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nerican farm er at d ib i m p o r t '-.(-.-•■rf’ ' ■
F soil, water, climate, transports*. tremendously potential factor in nfarm er.atively little o f i t le f t Itissitii* or immediate p r ^ c t io n . There
/e personally investigate Capay
in c lu d in g e le c t r ic a i ly . - o p e r a t e d p u m p i n g . p l a n t i n s t a i l e d o n e v e r y 8 0 . a c re s .
'A b u n d a n c e o f p u r e w a te r .a n d .e le c l r ic i t V
■. fb r - l i i tm 'S n c rp o v » » r , ' '
. W e w i l l b s g la H lo ' : r you lo ;>ii.mt*r8 from VIH r • wucommunily •'•f'bought a t Capay Hu
IIIITP QnUek, Filer;Mames Saiith; IiBN I h in WiUiam Cameron.. 1 -illliiu qualified tat United .or firhTO clal servlco were'Alvin PhUlipalsndlr n h HlerVJohn Calvin Wolgainott; Bni
Irwin OUffordBatoajtNorriJJoflCHai ' • • . Arthnr Gale'Harris, Castlefort- ti'Ut. 01 3 Henry fields, BnU, wore diaqoifor itki. ; :
, ALLBOBD BANDIT . laADBB' "A. vxoTzu zNZZusan
r made 'KANSAS, Mo, OeL,17.^Pr«fci^ ^struts alleged bandit leader, ifho/m.i ! lOlB ‘*ted near Denver a monthi.tup,' , / ’ dead todny at Topeka, a victim' of i serviee; wi» belng'lield'‘in jiited ser. «t Topeka for fedeni aothoritlk. / . ■ The slore news, In ttese ’'tUn t J n a i •tohoiesyonr lnteriit.;Trith;^ii^ « serviee: pressure of a living theme. Yon' p hi; Lot- not overlook it withput ovetlookl Jaekeon iBmedlate purM interests. . Sortlny,.Castith '
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O', 1916, a t tk e p o ito f f iu a t T i ^ lU l i ,■ Id»Jio, n d o r tlio A ct of I fa n l i S, Ip7B. '*?
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N'o oM « t..th U atage of the game . pretend# to , bellove th a t any alngle ' eoootry optside o f .Oennany ba-i any-
th ing w ta t^T er to' do with «U rting the w a r . 'P p f a lo n g tlmo now tb# proof luu
. been plUng np, If, Indeed, ‘any t » « * n in w c « cT«r netoieaiy. A good many Oermana tlem w lvea h a w Como ^o^ v a rd w itb the oxaet t n th aa to the m atter, the la n t 'o f tbi* claw perbapi
' being J>lreetor U nhlon of tbe g m t ^ p p worka. ' ' ^
M sU o a 'i confonlon not only eon^ v irte O em M y,. I t conTieU tho Oer- man. Jfah lo n ’s e itln a te o f h li own people ia no t a p le u a n t ,-ooe, y e t it
" ‘ 1, nimort Idw tJeal w lth th a t of O ojtie and o th e r' p a it and prejcnt Genaan .ji jj . « . « o ( n o l « . . , l,j. ,
D etro it Satnrday Nlpht, in dlwtijv ' fline the iscidont, baa tbls to nay: , y ^ j . Muhlon waa right. Mubloo, yon re* ^
•" member, 1* the’ Z ru p p director ..who ^ ^ to j t i f lo d - Mine montha ^ tha t_W nee ,
r ; f th f l O W r i7 , 'l h o l u ^ e i ik i ’’a « Bnal] ' dor to Q rttt 'B r t> a in , waa right 'when
, .J jo ,_ ^ d . • •thiii Wfti; and f o re e f j^ ’ en-ffie world. MthloB now ro iid e i In Swltxerland, l u
.from th e hand i of hia friend i, and ^Q]]| from tha t'h aven o f rc^oge fo re m te d !n Falli
. , Ju ly o f th lif year the portentona e re n ti of Pi '.th a t a re now ,com ing to paai. When ‘V '. Mnhlo;i ipoke tho D un w w ttl ll n l tho
I height o f hia m e « u and amaahlng : h ll wny tow ard P a r ii and tb# chanai*l Twin
porta. Thia progooiia of hia i i , ihero* two ' fore, a ll tb e more s l^ if ie a n t—aniT cn- pri coaraging:
Soceoo. o r tho conVictlon of stiec te , ro n e a a ll th a fan ta l appetltea which (- m Q itaiiim has fo r y e a n iden tU leally u lp Iro d In th e O annan people. ' Only re- to rt y tm i o f fortoBe can 4tlTe th l i polaoa o n t'o ? 'tiia lr a y i ^ And the Offinatii are <Uff«r«at I n tb la alao from the wea* to ra nationa. T tu y (tha O em ani) on xl
'. ■« " » » »■>■— nor long aodota the natio: vaaoB'laiTOTa « f » a r they glaefnUy to tn c 's p o Q o tb en . Berlla would h a w e J ;® cried f o r m ercy long ago If I t had boen Some bombed aa mthleaaljr a i F atla and Loo- omplp
■ i » «' .. '.V a ':tb * '0 « n B a n '« ta n o t ' t t a i^ n c h _ ^
b a a tiw '.’ f h e y a r s b n l l i ^ a n d w in ^ V t''In littfprixlngiy’j l t f ^ t ^
. ’xiioy,l«Y ft begoa, to l iv e in ., f o r ^
i i ! fO ur qiiittihj
WHY? hi, ' E i g h t t h o
W e s t i l l h a v e t e n t
Men’s jond young meri's^
'■ Dress.Pantsi Remember, no article
STORE ROOM FOR RE
M O B l e v
two m onths ih'o.'Ude of war h u defin; St Itfly eet again st thesu The l i l n e "ti* cities are crying fo r relief from the a ir raid ing they chee red 'ove r when Franeo w d . England w ero-.tlo v je tia s. ; Tbe H iridenburg line b gone. Tbo con.’ ^n- q n c J t^ f B u u ia h u n o l bken romune^' a'tivo. L u i^ ia T i'a j r< ic if . , How Tur- key cnn hold ou t ie bcyind divination. Tbe.Balknna nro fa»y boing cleared for an a ttaek on Auntria from tho aoatb- east, w itli I ta ly roady to spring again around tbo A driatic. Tbo nuUjcct race* nu of -Austria nro ripo fo f rebellion. Tho entry of the alllea in to O em any and ^ Berlin i i only a m a tte r of timo. 'S o Prince M ax of B ad tn h u beea callod to tho chancellorahlp by WiUIam tbe *« Womt, lo Btago a peace tb a t will t tv o W illiam’« face nad loavo him armod. ,i,
W hether, tho Oerm'aaa u a wbole know enough oboa t tbe *itn i^on to give, ^ in all tb e w ay now and bring U oh loa ’i propbecy to qniek falfU m en^ or wheth- er tbo- Oennim C o m m e n t , which la knowa a ll abon t i t , read i arigh t the handw riting on- the’ w all and leokt to ^ avoid tho rec k o n b g w ith i t l own peo' “ pie th a t m n st‘ c om e'w ith an ultimate debacle, or w holher th e Oennaa gov- « ernment merely m aking a blnff at peace la tho hopo o f proving to It* people th a t, the alU ei are detenalned to dattroy them root and branch and ■0 penuado ' them to believe the m il- ^ i t a ^ c He th a t tb i i i ^ and has been ^ oil along, B purely de fe u lv e war .fo r Oermany, is fom cthlng we ,do no t pro- ed tend to g u e u . , A n A nerican vlewi A* sneh (lueitiona through an American __ mind, and since few A m e r i^ i h ^ « j l^ e a able to fathom the folly o{ the ii» H un’ in 'io r e in g th i t mighty iipobUe into the m n k i o f b li enen ie i, few ^ Americani w ill aasumo to interpret thi* la tM t Oerman move w ith any ilegree p]» of certitndo. , '
Bnl th l i much ,is auro—tho Hun w anta peace, and he w anU it more than . he ever did before. H o h u gone for- I ther to got i t tbnn. lie over .<li<l before. Jj” Aad thi^.mueb is equally certain—that if the Hun Is try ing to 'navo bimMlf Orl by bluffing, hU b luff hns been ealled. vtn
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HOLLISTER PAjWffllBUTE ^ TO MEMORY OF SOLDIER =
H o o ii 'O lo M WMU M u y A t- f f tend Fnneral Serrleos a t ‘‘
Twin PalU '
(Special to Tho Ncwi) . t,-ai . IIOLTJBTER.— A large namber of the ^olllntfr'ii citizen* motored to Twin boq '•alll T u esd ay - to a ttend the fnneral p if P rivate Cbarles JL Dudley. P a r t o f . hc buiinpss boQse* wero c losed ,'on t i \{ rcipeet i o r tbo memory of tho do- tiot cased. ’ '^5- " . tw I
Tticharil Pomeroy retnm ed homo from Pwin Falls Snnday nnd will ipend hla — wo weeks of vacation 'on th e farm. .
Privato Pred Dudley of Camp Pro- nont nrrived M onday to nttend tho nneral o f hi* brother., He w u met it W eill, N evada, by h li fa the r aad 7 . C. n if f , and th e remainder o f the to t rip waiy mado overland. He retnm ed0 camp W odnoadiy. • • ' ' pf/j
Mr. and Hr>. D.' C. W eaver o f Bnhlpent T neiday a t th e home of the ir o,d aaghtcr-in-law ,"2fnt B. "E. Vftsvrn,• Tbe Bolldtqint fo r tho Bod Croei Un- n nhowor received ,a number of do-a tio s i th l i w eek. U ore knlttera are ___coded for, iw eato rs .--• , , . T 'W ork a t tho cheek b u l a near the Idai olmon dam 1». p ro g realag rapidly. Inat ome th irteen te am i u d crowa are Coui tnplpyod bo t aome tim e will be re- don itirod to complete th e w orL or aMrs. 0 .:C av«n£u o t Berger U ipe^d- dope
a ie w day i a t tho B . E C avanen on 2 jme.- ' ’ " • .. eraMil* HeloD:..Bfo*e_‘pf',-_Bo-tk:. Croek «c?i
tent'Sunday a t tho iH enry Joaos horns. JU ndall DotW iler l l l o a e from T w in , ,
I ngng business sbecause ho mei: h o u s a h d o n e H u n d r e d a n d
1 t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s ’ w o r t h
i's^uitsand Overcoats (
ts and Work Pants, Dress ; l e c a n b e d u p l i c a t e d a t t h e
A L G CRENT
: ra lla aehool,. ipaadiitg h l i Tie*- r , tla n . . e (f*H
Doe Blankenship Is on tbe il ik list' th is week, m aking help a little ehort
' a t tbo garago, • ' \' ;Throe .thrpishera a t work th is wodk .’ ^n- sight o f tow n i'eonsd ^ o d .
; N f W Y O R K H i f L ' F W ' A Y
’ L iberty L o in D tlre la o iln ln g Bapldly A* Time Orowi Short
' NEW YORK,.Oct. 17.—Tho balf way I mark was passed by tbe New Tork , federal' rescrvo d is tric t In L iberty loan , subieriptlona in an overnight ga in of
M8,T08,150, the L ib e r t/ lo a n committeo ’ announeod t«day.I 'U p to 10 a. m. today, the to ta l lub- , scriptloBS for th is d istrie t amonnted , to •010,227,000. .Tbla leavea «83,778,-
000. ^ bo' collected in the rtm ainlng ■ tbroo days of th e campaign. ., . ■■■■■ • ........... ,, W omanly IntnKlon.' ' ' . I n t d t io n la tho faculty by Tlrtne cf ' w hlds ■ woman can nnderstand bn- ' hnaband w ithout listening to w bat be I wy*.1 II I . ■ ■ — I ■»
Spbicrlbo NOW fo r tl|e NBWB.
I # P O L IT IC A L # 1
A N N O U N C E M E N T S
1 M » ft .eandldaU ilor lha «ffl«« of S h iriff OA- th a -B opnbU m tie k e t ,v j f eloeied 1 phsinlH. a a triet taforeom est a t t t l i t l s f .lawa a bnainawilUte ad- B lA litratlea of th a d e tU a-o f .the ef- . flaa.
A. K . ( W ) BPBAOUS.,_.. _
1 a a a candidate fo r Oonnty Comala- i ilosar, T hird D iitr ie t, OB'the B«pahUa- ' aa t l s k t t .
I f oleeted, 1 promlM 't d davota my boat a fforta to th e dntlea of the o ffice la the Ut«reBta..of a U .th e peopl# o? Twin J U la Oonnty.
W. P . BBECKON, Klmberiy, Idaho.
‘ANNOUKOBUEHT. In order to .a is is t inp roen ring toaeb- crs fo r the schoqii o f Idaho, th# Albion Btato Normal School will o ffer a six' w eeks’ - m n e , boginDlng-Monday, O rlobcr 14, aad closing W ^no iday , No- vf/nber 20, fo r tbe pnrpose of giving prospi'ftive tblrd g r ^ e candldatea an opportunity (o do'profossloBal work required by the s ta te law.
Signed, BBITTOMABT WOLPB,Oottnty {h tp e rln te ad a t —
FO E COUNTY BUPBRINTBNI)HNT n r Having roceivcd the nondnation of r i l
be Demoeratle P a r ty as candidata fer b o o f f l c to f S nperin tondentof aehools, '
wl»b to i lo to 'to the TOters o f Twin Falls connty, tb a t I appreciate w bat Sec the party h u don# and ’will accept the oomlnaUon.
Please consider me yonr candidate;. M B a MXBIAM PATTON. „ ^
I announce my re-elee-tion ' for Connty • Superintendent of .Twin Fnlls to u n ty .’ ......’ . . .
BBITTOMART WOLFE.
WTLOOX FOB ASaBSSOB In announcing myself a candidate
fo r ro-elestlon to the offico of Coonty ^en Assessor, I wish to ita te tb a t in serving yoa (Tho people of Twin PaH i county) fo r the pnst term , my, effort* have been to make a ju i t and equal a sseisneat on all classes o f property .and to m n the offiee u economically inconsisten t with effieicaey. I am e o n to ^ to le t my roe- 0 ord bo yonr goide in voting on Novem- stci ber Stb.« hoii
' Sinceroly y su n , e n ,OBO. W. WILCOX, bull
To the v o te n of Tw in P a lli County, Idaho: I aecopt tbo DemoctaUe nom- natioa for Probato Jadgo of Twia P a lli g
County, Idaho. N o t recelv lnf the en- ^ dorHfflant o f any d o b , loolety, leagne or aasoeiaUon» 1 reipeetfnny aoUeit In- dependent o n d o n tm e n t'b y the people on November 8rd, beliavlng the'aont&- tra p a rt o f .o n r eonnty li.o n t itle d to B( recvgnltioB. o n
B . E . HOBEHOUSB, wayHoUiiter, Idaho. ‘‘In.
“ b u ssale has beeierch&nt not quil
e i g h t y - s e v e n b u y e r s i n t
t h o f m e r c h a n d i s e t o s e l l i n
Overshoes and Rubber . Caps and Gloves ,
88 Gloves and Work Gloveii h ^ s e Q u i t t i n g B u s i n e s s p r i
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PREDICTS TWO MORE _ LIBERTY LOAN DRIVES ,
-------- --- ISecretary HcAdoo Warns People to
Proparo for Pnrthor ^Bardens'. ,
. WASHINOTON, Oct. 17.-The Amer- lean peoplo must bo prepared to snb- ^ Acribo to ono and probably two more |, Liberty loans. Tbis was •revealed to- , dny by'Secretary McAdoo, who said , that tbo financial plans of tho government will require a much heavier burden tb a n 'b u yet boon plaeed on th# nation.- Authoriutiooi by congress '' now nggrcgnto $27,000,000,000 for the current fiscal year, McAdoo said. “
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OMAHA MVBSTOOK . South Omaha, Oot 17. ,
OATTLE-Eocelpts, 4,00.0; market, * steady. Steers, <0.00@1855; cows and *' helfen, | 5X0@11.00; itoekora and feed- - on, «0.00@15;60; calves, ♦0,00@18.00; bulls and stags', | 7JIO@0.SO.
HOOS-BocefpU, 4,000; market, IS to 35e lower. Bolk of sales, |17.00@ 17.40; top, I17.B0. £. SHEEP—Bocelpts, 80,000; market,
steady. Tearlisgi, (0.00^12.00; weth- V en,.$8.00@10J50; ljunbi, ♦10JO@JBj5; 5 ewes, | d.0fl@8.25. . , ^
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Bobo of today's classified advertls- jj e n are the,aort'of peoplo who aro always deelared by their friends to b« ’ •‘Jne^ky.;':.',^^
iiNESenaPHENOl i t t i n g b u s i n e s s
:n t h e p a s t t h i r t y - t w o d a y s
L i n t h e n e x t f e w w e e k s , c o r
le 'r Footwear, Hats, I
c e s , b o t h l i n e d a n d u n l i n e c
p r i c e s . ’W h y n o t g e t y o u r v
PHES SIjHrProprietor
L D A I L Y N E W S > I
^ a lu e s i rfer for Friday a
I ' One lot contain I Men and Ydting- I these special-price
i $ 1 2 .5 0/ ■'
■ All excellent su ; styles and pattern:
iceable colors. Buy suit now while you
" of these prices;.,
K || fin onr l ie n 's Forniafind tho la te s t ba ts, < aooessories to o a tflt t l
-I E . G R E A T
DepartmeiTWIN FALLS, IDAHO
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om OAOO OBAIN -P Q CUICAGO, Hi., Oct. 17 .-D en la l of t u reports of Oerman'capituIatiOB yansed
grain futures on tbe Chicago Board of Ig Trado to rulo higher today. To^k of
puttinj; a minimum ou com olso in fluenced the markot. P i t ’afforings were sm all Provisions woro steady.
October eom, up 3 3-8 n t tho late *“ ■ opening of 12C 1-2, w u 1-2 higher. No- “ vermber-com, up 2 1-8 a t ISO, the open-
io, gained C-8 in la ter trad ing . Decem- bor corn, up S-8 a t the opening, 115 1-2, galnod an addltloal G-8.
I” ' October opU, 1-2 lower a t C7' 1-8, tbo lato opening, w u C-8 higher. No- vomber oats, Dnehaoged a l tho open- ing a t 00 S-.8, loat 1-2.' December oats, up .1-4 a t the opening, GO 1-2, lost 1 r rn t in Inter'trading. '
The price argomeat, “in selling mer- _ ,‘gf chandise, h u not lost Its force, T on 'll
f ind It in the ads now, as always. • '
A f i n e , N i c e L i l t l e ^
I® Large lot, 66x190, chick fruit trees in full-bearing
ll- plete home with all kinc fully furnished, all com than ?700 will handle, bi
I;- is our special bargain fo'.“ 0 . W . B R I N K R E /
f O M E N A L S l
3 S c a n m e e t t h e *
lays find this statem ent a fconsisting principally of tl
Dress Shoes, Work Shot Boots
ined. Dress Shirts and Woo ar winter supply how, befpi
»HOPFIXTi
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n S u i t sand Saturday
lining just 47 Suits for * ig. Men. are voffer^d a t , •ices: . , ,
3 to $ 2 0
suit's, well-made,' good • irns in a variety of serv- 5uy your fall and winter S ou can take advantage
rniflhing D epartm ent yoo will (s, oravata, sh irts and other it the ioan or boy completely.
T E R
snt Store10 • • Progressive
Jd FOR s a l e !I of
£ 5 , 0 0 0 C o s S ' B r d
t R a n g e E w e sall bred to thorough bred Hamp-
1-2, shiro bucks to Iamb In Pebniary. These sheep have Forest Beserve.
1-8, ______ 'No-
ill Robert RogersonBqgonon H otel Bldg.
ier- . _______________________.i ' l l
' Classified .Ads arc cheap—effective.
e 4 > R o b m B u n g a l o w
icken park) cbicken house, ing. This is the most cpm- :inds of built-in features, lomplete for $2300. Less , balance like rent. This for the. week.
lE A L T Y C O M P A N y
ALE!SUCCESS.ese prices.a fact.f the fo llow ing:...........hoes and. High Top
^oolShhts': ifp're.itis .too late? •
iTURES FOR SALE
THUBSDAY, OOIOUm 17, UU.
i i M i i i S P ' T r i t ^ J
- . E B S I eStQC
their4 ^
, ‘ ^ ' Ogdenmarke
l n Z y j | £ ^ A paid.
S F 5 b O Y ou
p profit !r f l h r i n k
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mpH SCHOOL TEACHER ' \ ^ , IS SOLDIER’S BRIDE
MIm B d u T oont tn d ' Balpti F ink ; o f , Tw w U rtli Iof*B tiy B*afl, A w
.I f n l t o d t a i u n U e *
- A n M ^ e i iM 4 t ; ^ « b w n n tn i iA r r r ; ’ " - licre.-of the m a rr iig t-« f MJb* "U dM
Y ooot; <ona«r]j a t«iuh«r cf K icaee in tho Twin FftlU U gh uad ’ Bolpb P ink, aoa b t U r. u d M n . ’ U az P iok of Trrin SUU, a mam ber o f ' the Tw entieth' in fan try regimentBl bond, whieh took pkco on 8 ^ lem b o r 30 a t Jnnetion City, E u m i . j
U iss YooDtlwaa t ^ e b u of sew ing ia i tho do tD n iie ;^eseo 'departn ion t o f tbe I high'wUool h tie foT UYCT&l y ta fa , and i le ft h rrr three year* ago to take up a ' Himilor work a t Portland, where ebo| has been eroployed since.' Bhff ia widolyj ond well known among Twin Falla peo*P*'- • ■ ,
Mr. Pink, before h it enlijtm ent ^n the sum acr of 1017, woa /o r aovonil vrara employed aa saloaman fo r ths Koolh Mdrcnntllo company. Ho is at*- tinnrd now with his rojjimoal n t Cnmp Kvmntnii, Km j m .
$ PBBfiOKALS X
■ ■ ■ • f - j i j - j Y n n n n n f n
.Miu iie th Webb of L'don w as tbe (rueit Sooday of Mra. D. H aryoy Oook.
TWO 6U 0H T L V USED
B U L L T R A C T O R Sand
■THBEB BOTTOU OASB PLOW S. AT A T T B A m ^ ^ .P B I0 E 8 •;
... ■■ W rtlb 'jlt 'in co to .D o lJ t :-J i;3 £ £ ^’* IJuilding, Spokone, Waah.'
Cooperate Wllh Your'Gov ernraenl-Eal Home
PrpdDCIs .
Asli Yoor firocer (or
Steiliiig (iiUcfMode lo Twin Falls
Winter Coal,. B. a wiunou, of wna«M * ^Bhtnktl, w x n t t . t o ' i ^ y o a T o a t ; '
•'irintoT.ewJ. "
Phone 4^6■ I > • .
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$ 5 5 0 , f . o . b . l
Western-Auti B U Y W
THUMDAY, OOTOBHB 17, IWe.
“ f t ’ 8 ^ E c o n o m y
S tQ ckffrow era w h o s h i p ^>ir h o s ^ , s h e e p a n d c a t t l e wt h e 'U h i o d S to c k Y a r d s a t . B
d e n w ill f ln d a I 'e u d y c a s h ’ I
r k e t , w i th h ig h e s t p r ic e s : I
If o u w ill m o k o a b ig g ie r m
)fit b e c a u s e y b u w ill h a v e n o ' E i s k a g e t o c o o te n d w i th .
U > E N P A C K I N G & - M .
P R O V I S I O N C O .
0 » d « » . U ta h ■
DE TODAY’S « CASUALTIES'
h o b h t o o "m m b t
Tbe fo11o?ring caaaaltlea are reported aM by the .Comnoading Oeneral o f tk s itM Ajnerieon EzpeditloDiry fo ^e a:oel, KiUed In aeU on ........... ........................87£r*.’3Ii*«lojf-la a e t io n __ _____________ 8.flf.W onnded aOTerely ____ __________78
Died of d l i e u e _________________ 81L ■ Died of accident -and otber cacMS 8
• Wounded (jcfjreo nndotermined) _ 72 ^ ^jP risouoM ........................... .............. ..... 5
tb « |. Total ......... ............................S18K U L E D IN AOTION
P.^1 . Sergeants r“w ® .A lbert Akinion,. Doyleatown, Pau ■oly lareal P. Goldberg, Yonkera, N. Y. wo* Ifni A. Irwin, Coaiovlilo, Mo.' , H o lm u th P .K ra f t,N o w B ra u n fo l i,T e i. ^n Rusaoll H; Mooro, PhUadolphia,' Pa.
tral Q le^M . B oe^A nzvaue , Mo. tho Boymo'nd R. Boob, Cleveland, 0 . ' ita- OorponUamp Bol;ih P. Baimett, Carthoge, N . Y.
Frc * A. EetVtT, W whawkon, N . J .Jos. J . Brownleo, Paterton, N . J.
, Edw. Deylo, Ynrdley, J>a. f y Aibort J Gotti, New BocHello, N . Y. • ^ I/ftwrenco E. Jonea, Almonoeion, N. J . •T Bogerj C. Jonea, F o rt WortJJ. Tfll.
(n ir iA 'J . KlaUier. Baffalo, N . T .•T . Prancid R. Botnaek, K aty, T m . fy. P rank W. Sharp, Btorling, Ka*.
Wngoner Clell H iier, K iefer, 0 > li. P r ln t e s
— Herman W. Adama, Johnatown, Pa. Emmol P . Allen, Q ietafleW , la ..
^ Klla Atriono, Elvoraon, Pa.3 A rthur Albert Anfmnth, Clorelnnd, 0 .
. Cbai. E . Boyar, Greoolone, Pa.3 Frank 0. Brennan, Tremont, P i . '
PhilHp Brodeky, Brooklyn, N. Y.— AttlKiT-W-. Cadttvrallftilpr, •Went Ixibw -
">• on, lod . ✓•To*. C. Chambers, New Vork.
— Edw. CharlMon,'Chicago., Boy L . aem ent, Btanne, HI.
Jn». A. Coll. Philadelphia..I Jno. A. CalUni, New t io A . *I Qiiinoppo Cnor«), Buffnlo, N. Y.
J e ff B. DaTia, D en ton ,'le r.Fred B. D^wion, 8tlIlwoter.,-Okla.Qco. A, Dawaon, Norwich, Ooni'. ’
' Baphnel A. Droxwlcki,Brooklyn, N. Y.E m ery .L eranu F r ^ , .C < io t iu d , U inn.
- * t DIED OP DIflBAflB/ , Capt. Tlios. .T. Hawkina, Detroit.
H gl Henry Garieny flault S t M trle, U le i.
Sgt. Clare’BoQthj Chicago.Corn, ■Robt. Hewaon, Jr., PhHndelphla. Cook'Wm. H. StidBstn, Ookrldge, Mo.
P r in t s *Lynn Chamntn, Novelty, 0 .Roht. J . C o it^ o ,'-% in , n i. .Pm T Drop,-Clarieo,-Tfl.L onl. J . Q rim n, -Macedoix,-N. -Y. A rtknr Hanson,’ Faribau lt, U inn . ' Thoa. W. H avir, UhrirtiTnlo, 0 . Bayuend E. H yatt, UlneralwsUa, Tex.
- ♦ Jtta.' J . KeDy, Tol9do,^0. ' • •— Bernard J. K oetttr, MioBtor, 0 .^ U oyd &• U eCsrihy, ■Molden, H a n .
H si^aont Mate, A llentow n,'Pa.Hdrold Maybtum, A ln iw orti, Ind. Jacob Blthardaon, New Orleans, Ia . Floyd H. Bo*#, Vickaburg, U ieh.
, F rank C.' Butkoiki, Syracuae, K . Y. Gio'ia&ai Scope!,' Barre, T erm ont. '*' DIBD FBO U AOOIDBMT AND
s c • OTHHBCAUSBfl ; ' S g t Jaa. 0 . H off, Saehee, Tean.
. _ ' ■ . ,■! P r in tM .Wm. a Kuti*, Beaver, W U.Oeo. B affin , iU n^ngham , Aln.
’AFTB&NQOK EBPOBT|. Tho following caaudtiea aro reported
• - C a p a c i t y O n e T o n
i) . D e t r o i t ; M l e b .
ito Co., Agentsw. s. s. .
a by the Conunandlng beae ro l .of thiS American Expeditionary ForeesrS Killed in action’ ...... .................31S M ls^ao lu acttoft --------------- -------- IS Wonndod aoverely ______________5.^ Died of d ia o w e -------------------------- •. tlg Died, of w ounds--------------------------- i;3 ' Wounded in oction (degree nndeter-S r mined) ___ __.................. ........... 7;g Prisoner* ................. .............. ........ I
I Total ............... .........................
p < EILLBD IN A O nO V^ Corporalsm R l 'o r d J . 0 'Malloy, Fort 'Worth, T.*xp PrlntOBE Biiuoll Andrcoa, Canal Dover, Ohio.■ Joe B. Dccsc, Wadeaboro, N . C.■ Albert S.. Ppmbcrton, Prater, Mo,■ Morria Pomnnsky, New York.I a m rlle T. Roby, CaaaviUe, Mo.■ Eouoet B. Bogera, Troy, Tenn. i Otto E. Cc’ott, Oalvfutnn, Ind.i Paul Ii.' nrlsBciihainer, Zellenople, Po. i Uwr<<nee Gilbert, Conaeil Blaffs, Ta g Banncl C. nenrieh, Natoma, Kan.S Prank noetlage, Bt. liouia, Mo.= Oliver W . H olaea, Betfver Croaiinf; = • Npb. .= , Hormon Johnson, Humboldt, la .= Biahop U ..Jo p ln , VormUHon, Dl.S ' O tto Knmmrrer, P ro v id en ce ,^ . I. s ; John C. Keahy, Bluffadale, Texaa.= CJarcnen'K ing, Emporia; K a n .’= Joaeph Martino, Aubom, N. Y.1 ' Samuel B. U iller, OIaneoe, O k la .' '3 Ignac MocrygomVa, Panna M a n u .^ * ' i Clarence P . Moore, Philadelphin,I Harry B. Munn, W averlv, Y.I John V. O ’Oonnell, New Yoik.3 Clnrenc^ Petera, Beaver Dam, Wla.
Lawrcnce k Oual,,’Calumet, Mich. - ifikjtf. n . Hadof, Plndloy, 0.Samuel E. Bnia, Port W orth, Texaa.
■ Charlea P . BoyclU, Chidago, HI.TJiomna J . Rouiw, Monroo City, Mo.
\ David William Bowlonda, Branohdale, Poi .
James L. Byan, Btrawn, HI,^ Jvan Scott, Now Cumberland, 0 .
Edward Frederick Seaman, Clarkson,
rted II- fliner. Pawtucket, R. I. th# WiUlo H . Siak, Monk, Va.
John Strldle, New York. v f '87 OeorRP BteWart, Mockavlllc; N yC ;.
. 8 ' D tBD FBO U WOUNDS
. 78 Corpornl Chnrles Schmldlln, Buffalo,
. 81 N . Y.I 8 Prira tos• 72 Jcaao J . Coltb, Bhine, Ga.’ 5 JamM B.‘Cumberland, Fairfield, Aln.— Angelo Grella, Boalyn, N. Y.818 Antone Goorgo Hake,. M ontrdic, Mo.
Clydo J . Hondcrabn,' Bay, Okla. •- Anieetas Karvelca, Walpole, N. H.
Monroo M. Both, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mnnuel Bnlawr, Boso, N. M.I/ouls 0 . Weaver, M nrlctle, Mieh.
^ O ifford E. Wccsner, Jnckaon, Mieh.
DIED OF D i m A p . ’ Sergaaats '
Ora B. Amaberry, Maaon City, Neb. Jomea B. Conway, Cgmberlood, Md. William Fletecher, Junction Cily, Knn.
Corporals Ilrrman W. Bnrth, Combridgo, Md. Charlea Britzie, Bed Hook, N . Y. Clifford E. Smith, McKcnrJe, Tenn*
J- flnJdlcr Luther B. Binton, DnnTiUa,Pa. Cook Coy Smith, Anbnm, W. Va.-/>’»--
PriTatoB. .Inmt'K M. Bag^vell, Piekena, 8. C.
A lberl B. Bono, Galveston, Tcxna.John H. Coflell, Maple, Oklo- Edwnrd N. Edwarda, Bohol, OUa. Jimmie D. E lliott, E llijay, Ga.Thomas L. Gcrberlch, Joncatown, I’n.
. Jowpl^ A . Qreswr, Dotroit, U leh. Goortce W. Simmons, Zebnlon, N. 0. Pasnuole Borino, Middletown, N . Y. Wilfred Thompaon, Lorain, 0 .
WOUNDED 8EVEBBLY Mn*..Kngr. Wm. J . Bonnet, Wi'st Medford, .Mna*.
• SergeantsEveri'tt B. i ’urnish,'Entcrpriae, Ky. lluKh Edwin Lowia, N orth Qirord, Pa.
’ Rtovlion M ifbM l. QtftndvUlo, UScb. Nolson W. Moyor, Lebanon, Po. Arizona Nottingham, Wolnut Grove,
Mo.Corporals
Y. .Alfred a A rnoft.’Fnr Hilla, N. J .An. David Q . Boaaon, Ss^tM iel^ , N . a '
ria, ] | - = =
s, Iwinfa!l8Merc.(!o.S P E C IA L S
2 cona No. 2 peaa ________ .25] cnn No. 2 6 . L. plneopplo.... .S3 1 ran )ioV 3 B. A ^^herriea-.. .30 1-S-lb. can '(^eveland Baking
P o w d e r-----------------------------20M b. can Cloveland Baking
Powder ..........I...........................n-lb. can Clevelnna Doklng '
Powder ___ ________ H.2.5(Thla Clovclonil-toaking Powder
ia Juat like Boyal.)1 can No; 2 c o m _________ .161 can No. 2 1-2 tomntooa..... . JlJl-2-ll..'cbocolate (B tw k)...... J56'1 conniparagui tipsOlBETAOIU—1 can .Waaatch aaporagua tips .181 can chili witb riee_____ _ J 6I eon rico and ndlk_______- .IS1 quart Old Manao maple
^ .1 -2 gal. Old Manso maple 1 a y m p ______' ------------------»LOO'
— 1 gaL Old Manao maple“ I aynip ............................ .'...--•l.OO.
BeAember, we apllt the nickel.
Twin falls Merc. Co.a J . McCormick, Proprietor *
FA RM l o a n s !LIBERAL HATES
ANDTEPMSI t will ft/r you to aoo me bcf<)V« placing yoor f o ra loana. '
. 0 . A. BOBINSON, .T n u t BuUdlng,Twin Palla, Mabo.
. Pbone No. 621.
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t h e | | i - - ■ ' ‘
1 1 ^ ~ H e r e , sir, is tl ‘ macki nawr s ,
— W c 'r c tc I'l! lir ic : W5\s n u rfl iH B v d Iw'ft'vo i\w.
J im r im tro i iK th o fu l l b en e" iiih I 1111(1 i in r p'riccH « ) rc
-— r n in i i hiiUk; hrnkcn li
^ in . xliioiivd t /u a lih / a l o rig jiia - W ) n c l o t o f w w g h
uing , s u i tH , fini*, um iH ith k n i l o l f f i r c w l , elni#4‘<l ( tto tfb - . H t y h ^ m k l f ! l is n g t t , l o n g
U t«> 4 4 . . S iu iu ! K tjh ' l i i 'i iv j H p r i i ig n i'C illo k n i t w o u v e 1Hize.'i l U . t o 4 0 . J * r i c e ......
— O n e lo t h w iv y c o t to n fl< cIiiw.kI iT o t^ 'l i, a n k h ‘ Ic n p tl — II v e r j i w (‘ll m m le Kiu
1- b o i i f 'h t o n tO day.’B jn n rK e t, s i z e s / ’SG t o ’ 4 6 . ' P r i c e ....
^ _ ( ) i i ( ‘ jji t ‘^ W o p lte x u r” co i.'jii ('loHCKi c ro tc h , c l
‘ i uuVwr l kt B- ,' - w o r t l i . ? a r ) < K > u t......................
— O t l i e r i'iiii«Jli m i l i i 'o f p i cson inf.x 'ed— b r o k e ii ‘ ( T 'l '
’ l i n e s a n d H izes u t . . . . - P 1 • I
—C iD iililrto H ue o l Ihe fa n inn Kitifn ill n i r r r c l n'tzcH
'i i i f i i , .^Itorl iiiisti, la ll men111(71.
W a. — M n te r iu \ s a r i ; p u r o w«i K ilk im d w oO hiihd'fTTH ;-: to i l . PricB K f 3 t o f7 .5 i
A/ O N I
lb.'• • • '\nii. I
Arnold K . P rio r, Melrose, Moaa.Oco. llnli'b Bcldmiller, Scranton, Pa.
PriTateap . fitanislaw 'Adamek,^ Hamtramek, Mid
UiiUt -K. B eatty ,. Okla,: n frjn an F . BUtoc, W lahUa, Kan.
GeorKc W. Borden, Plisdmont, Okla.■ ’ nen 'ry’-Iicphon Boulnni^r, Monccheate
Frnnk Boutin, D etroit, Mich, jjcwiie n . Iirown, T dIm , Okla. Tlicodore M . B ulllnw r, Hillsdalo, N. 1
'«• Oro. n . Butcher, Sigel, HI.Ilnffni-lo C iancl,'B eodng, Pa.I’Jlln Craddock, U k e , ^ Va. X H erbert Pnm aw orth, W est Biverald.
C alif..P rank Pogate , Greenfield, 0 .W lllnm I t . T u lle r, Donvll e. To. Irfon H icks, Andolnain, Alo. ; Zephlrim M cCarthy, Pawtucket, I t I
■ John M cToraan, Rochester, N. Y. llftffnrle M nff,el,.Jeraey C l ^ N . J .
»• Josct.Ii w . MancnrtUo, Wiitertowi N . Y . .
Cliarle* Mnrino, W nkcheld, Maaa. Jeaw 0 . Nolaon, Croat, Ga.WiUism J . N ixon, Philadelphia, Pa.
• Fre.1 H. I^ e ffe l , 8 t .T a u l , Minn.• H orry M antoll, Now York. • • Theodoro 0 . MtW howa, Turkey. N . C
Joseph M ichaud, W atervllle, Maine.----- Frnnk Jam ea Miller, Patoraon, N , J .— , Marco Mlxronl, Providence, R. I . , T ] Jam es Moore, Block Blvor. Mich. ,
Floyd M urroy, Ludonton, Mich. Jam ea M artin Quigley. Balomanco, N.
• John L . Hobinaon, Elllnwood, Kan. Carl Bogera, Avoca, Iowa.N otban Boanor, Now York.P red Bnenkorf, W est Dotroit, Mich.
5 Edw ard Bnfto,-Scranton, Pa.3 John H . Shank, B irta , HK ' '16 Comeliua J . Shea, Now.York.
Robert B h ifne tt, M ount'Fair, Vn.,n L uther flta ton . Halla, Tena.
H arlev B. W lcck, Mlnneaoto Cit Mliin.
15 Cyrus W illiama, Wyaox. Ky.O ffie A rw rn iom s, E agle Springa, N.
» Clyde Yntes, Marahall, Mo. •Joaeph Zachar, B ridgyiort, Conn) M ike etta, B radford, Po.
6 yATtTTm OOBFS OASUALTISS' 1? . Thft follow ing coannltlea are report ® ’ by the Com m anding.Oeneral ,of t
American E xpeditionary forees:8 Killed in action ----------------------- - ::6 Diod of wonnda roeeived in aetlsa5 Died of d iso a ao ---------------------------
W onndod in ,a c tlo a (ae v e re ly ) ----- IJt Wounded in aetion (degree tm aais^. mined) ------ ------------------------------ In hands o f 'B S cn y .................. -' ' Mlaaing In a e t io n ----------------
0 . T o t a l ------------- ------ '— ZX-------, KTLLBD n r A O U tW .
S e r g n s t s '« Emanuel A ndonon, Bocine, Wia.
LMwin I/er Gonlt. Tolodo, a P rank H . O ray, F i ttg e ri ld , Oa.
— J O oiponls >—f Chriatopher D. Bmcov.Borre, VonDon . , Corioa D. Creed, OoMbbnfc 0 .’ ' '! SamuflT T . Boay, PUntersTUlo, i b .^ Guv W . S«ld<m, S t Loala, U o . .
Clarence H . S tran d , Newman Orovi • Neb. •
rbaa . Wood, D n rh a a , K . a P r lT ite i
I Beni. W. Arpa, A ugusta, M ontLloyd M eJtinley Crooka, Alberta, Cfe Oco. Tt .Goudy, Kokomo, I n l
■ Frederick C. H inds, Dntron, U o n t . Milea B. J a in , Bouldor, Colo.Ilonry B. Jobnaoa. D o n ^ . a i U b l » l t • .
[A ^ D A I L Y N E W S
NDERWt1 th e v e ry k in d o f ,■( ra, sh ir ts , s w e a te rs arbrief iu doHcribinR tlu* following flX
? i\w. recent wholewilc and monafncti benefilB of the aavlngB we miido. 'I w) reaHooabTe.
UNPE.RWE.r.n lincK-^good T W O ' iginal low pricen.•eight cneliraere nAion -»-.Me(lmiti' I« l of pu re >Y M l-rcin- i ll, 4-button drop w a t _ i vv w<loiiK Hleoves—Kizes :14 vet rini’nh fl II’IIVJ- q l i i i l i t y a ll-w o o l ,
' ........W .n i).m fleeced n h io n B m ts, .I'ugth and lonK kUh vch — Wbih*
gnrm ent; worth,- if
Vr” corafcrt f le c c ^ un- —P n ro wpc It. clofic fittingTibbe<l <Jit;
of piire wDol ’iind cOt- " P '^
?1.75to$4:45 Shirlse famouft Suvcrior uii- — ShirtH ofxizcH fo r cj-Ira lam,- fo liar men am i refjular s i :r
— ‘‘O n 'gon f•(! wool, wool m ix ed , ta n , 'b ro w nFrTHj-merceriml co t- • w e ig h ts ; loflf7.50. f l , |4.r>0, |{5,
O N E - P R I C E C L O T H I E
I laadore L U aeU er, Brooklyn.I, Pa. Donnla C. Miller, Morgantown, W.
Emmott .r.' Murphy, B alea, 0 .('hoa, II. M cike, Brooklyn. '
, M ' l . I « l « t n . N oltlnit, B o p irt, M l Okla- (;|,a, Olaon, Gloncoe, Minn.
«•, H nrvry E . O tt, PhoonkrSD#, P i .l.lno. H. Renshow, Coal Bury, Ala.
cheater, Rlordan, Blverfo
Oeo. M ilner Snidow,' W illam ett^ Ore. „ _ Joa, Wm. B. WaU, Vineennai, uA ,
't • SteillDS B . W ilkcrpon, Covington. Kv Cari' C. W iDlani8,'Eail»oaie, T a i
V DIBD O P WODN D B. BHOBXTHB'^^ veriude^ - - 7 . A O nO lT
Corp. Jno. P . Mooro, Boehelle, K .'
0. PztnA M- . lln rry D. Bandes, N ew York.
. I t I . Joa. M.-Boach,-Loa A ngeIee,CU . .Y. Fred N. Cox, Graaay Crook, N. C.N. J . . U u la J . T em ira , New Orleans, I a . ertowo, Norman H nrtgan, Vine Grove, E j.
.Ino. B. U unt, Buffalo, h . t . ' IS. I'Oalie B. Scott, L u g a s (Ufy, T o . ’
D IBD OP D IB BA SB' . l'» i. I'on-y D. W eatcott, Eaton, N. Y.
• POB E X O H A N G B -Job p rin ting 1f^n e y . Our w ork la like yonr a o a n
- »'io beat. Tw in W Qs' News.
;o, N.Y.iCan. _ • .___________ .
iich . n * *.. BargaiflsiI City, . K ing 8 Roadster, ovei
new tires. f s ,N .c . RnxoB'Slx, new th is t
in) Velio .’i-poRsengor ov(Velie T ouring Sedan
[jgg- j find, p o in t very good, rep6rt«d ' FIiip five-paflsenger, : ,of tho j r a in .
__ 81 f iu lck S ix , 1917 liaocetlBB 8 iipliolstery oovor, 't in ” H up fivthpaaaonger, rlsi«^ 3000 miles. 1917 aio<^ I i IIiidRon Super Six 7- l l Z 1 Oood 'cord tires , fino
“ iUtchoU lO ie model.• shnpe.Buifik S ix iE loadstcr;'
u ' . cix)d condition. Rca» ; buyers. '
: nu ick Six, 1917 jnw boia ion t revaraifihed.
,.1917 F ord to n rio g c a r ^ ' . ’ rtuiiHnc, l91fi‘‘model, OfovB, m*\v cord tire n ; 'e x tra
Konnble.
Twin Falls 8ec(■ o p p o f l i^ 'T -
EAR SALEr w in te r und erw ear; a n d le a th e r vests.
Z flxtni vulucK. .Mm li o f Uuk Ktock fnctnrcTft’ advRHce». W c ar« giving s Tlmt is wby our qnalitiefl n re eo
LAKivO’Piece Underwearini' heavy, gcKMl <iuiility, cotton rib- ;-ts and drawvrw, pcr ftSc.
wool, ribbed witU Uglil, wool, >1 1- di fleeced Imck, jier gurinent, j'J.OO. j;bt'H’’ wool mixed, fine .siiring-nee- ,ve, "owl rnDdlnui weight, gnrnienV.
i‘ tt'iHil fl|hirt«' and 'd rawers, cxtj*a kIc throughout, garment; ?3.00
Mackinawswoo! ;nactinaw 8 (tho well-known <;ity m ake), In plaids iind plain
mnde with ' large ctmvertil)le roll -bc1t(Mi liiickR, a t '|I 0 , f l2 , $i:t.no • to |2 0 .
r(s For Cold Weather ~1 of p a r t wool; low collar and mil- liar sty les; g ro js .a n d lanH in me- lighta, a t 12, .13 and |3.50.
>n City” pure wool sh irts in gray, wn and b lao ;aned ium and 4iea^7 lo^Tond. mililiiry collar styles; at
, IB, |!i.50 and |fl.
a u %I E R S _ ^
" ' \ goatmilk/, 1 ^ (A tD iv fiu .^ / ',
^ Nwrwlto-.tlw'.#
B.' . T &M br6 «ai«>
POBTLAND U T B B T O eSP o rtl tsd , 0 « t 17.
O A TT L B -B ieeipts, 830; tons ( > • m arket, steady, uaehuged . ,'
HOQB-Bo'colpla, 206; tone of ma ' k e t, i ts ad y , M elniigea.
B,- 8 HEEP-7-Beeeipts, 847^,tone of ma . ke t, steady, nnehanged.
’■ MHS. O. J . S M O i o n o K - J r i u t a . dng t u Voice. C lau begins 6ept«mbor 1 soaqp-r S tn d lo -B ie e , Bldg.,’ CotiUioa; B a ll «
trance., ^Phqno 625.
sin Used Carsoverhauled and ropoircd. Two
his spring. 5 tires,' all good.‘ ovorhanled in good sh ap e idan. R un, 5000 miles.,. Tiree )od, a bargain.;er, repainted, tires, bar-
model,.,6 passenger, .new top, . 't ire s good. ' ; •
j r , rerom iBhed, tiro s good. Bun model.
X 7-passeDger }917 model aix. in o shape. , • ^ :3el. T ires gopd,"motor in*"fiiiB
c r ; 4 new 'tires, two ex tras; in i Reasonable term s to responnblc
sotlel, in good. rnoning condl- :
: ca r in good shape, price f8B0.--------^ e l , 7; passenger, good ■ x tra fino coriditfon, p n c e ' ! ^ - ■'
t v v l l U I H l l l U n U l U v w i
? 'TwIn.'.FMls^^ulo
nsw IS I ICiCM i
! Events • of Next Few Weeks I, Will Shape Future ol WorldI ' — End May, Come Speedily
»y nOHKRT. J.'lJK ND ER W A S niK atO N , ( ) r r -^ 7 .-T h c fato
»/' J ip »vHf oml fJji- /jiti) ol tb r world j will 1)0 vitally iiliB|>i’il iu tbp next fow
, ilav-i <ir wi'cliH.• ' Inipcniliii); ovi'tiU tlm t will do much ! to fommlnto liinlory inrludc; ' '
F im t: ('oin|iletiou of Ibf finirtb Lib-II ■ r rty loan.
' ^ fon<t: SmanliiDi; nf tbe Oonaan t lj armim in Rp1t(iam. nud -farther Mntb r jl olong tho w oitcrn battlr-iroe. ' ' ' '<■> T h ird : Oprmnny may wnd a new;•'/ rvply 111 tho jipacp situation a fte r or I; liofore tho reirhitaf; inoeti tomorrow. - ^ I Fourth; A uftrla-H im p if/'dod Tur- /
kpy will ]irobal)1y |;o tbrouxh new throM of iio lllled |u rm oil, wbieh per-
■. httpii will have «i trcwcodoiu.. effoet fj on Qermany't position.^ are
roporteil in Robcmls ami a t Conitan- • ^.'Uhoplc.I,; F ifib . f i . i u n iu i i .h ir ijD i
! t ' pttcc witt^ifti e o fa r^ lfw g ru n .o f* cD < U ft):r9 K K te r^ t4 { « f
( troopi OTer there. .
To L o ia 'O T er '• The Lllw rty.iotta atiU Jbu a loag way to ip . B a l the n a tio n 'i l bcrlflaing to — w ake an rievM th hour itipcoas aador Q t tho rtnllxa tion tb a t the war* m uit go'
I on,1 - Tho dovolopnienU io BelRium are
ha«tealnjr ovarjiation of the Lillo re- f ' ’ Rion,' anil will render 1«« difficu lt for
tho A lllu . tbe ir ailvanre on Valeneien- '. aea .a'nd,'•.Manclleag^■ Indication! ar#
thn t Oermany Intcndii to ovaenato all
in ’ o r.v lrttia IIy .,all,o f t h a f over-ridden re- I 'l/R ion , ^ t h ii« amall a Iom ft» ponible.
; ! ‘While tbe .arm ie i ham m er-on,'Q ennanr 'i i l (trldcntly try ing to K cfp^allfe tho
F iw e MU (lhe ita r to d wKfe-jKet ree w t . uvrrtures. Reporta th a t liTe had cap itulated and th a t thp l^aiaor had abdleat- *>d npppar, to have had Omt^an In»plri-
, tioR In AutnlerHm. But thc taeta Betm to be th a t tho rolehilag .beforo tho WMk ond wiil dU euu the Wiliog "d e - p IiIoq" in th i i connection, offl^aldDin WSI InlcrM fea-lddajr In prpM w perto ■ th a t ih6 h a b o r’f w ar naViog and treaty power had l^een.H ailed by Bandea- rath a p p ro n i o f eonititotloaal anead- ineot'.DDd' t b ^ fra sch iie reform had R been ondertakcn.' TheM reporta, J lke g tbe n a o r e o f capitalatioa,' o t y Iw p u t § o f th e Gerinan propaganda ly ito o , bo t p robably‘havo a pertain b u l l in fact,
i neeording to in fo raa tlo n here, l l O M m aar S t lm d''} O e n a u y bow or a t loU t io n s p ^ U ' I of i t—appeara from preaa conmeat, fj however, to ' have beea atirred to a new f figh ting ip ir it ]}j th# W llw n note. I f ^ th a t, ip lr it . beeomea cenc ra l-w h leh ia fj doabted here<-~ i t 'meana Ihat the war M go bn a t l e u t through another mra.\ mer. p a n p ^ g i , , . ,» • lt» any even t America in jiroccediog
a t 'n e w R|>cpd w ith il» w ar.*o rk , real- ’ iring ih o t rJpfory, m ay, h ire to bc
aeheived solely by arm ^ In thia,con- r nection i t beenme known today tb a t thc I mbathly troop ahipment rate I'oon will ■J .be In p rc w d , nnd tha t (Jprnandi bavo > 'bco[\ made upo»-the ahipping boaril fo r : ] ^ ^ r , - p a a 'f M tt f 'i ^ lu c l ie n . Dectroy- .>i e r .canitrpctfon Ia being speeded both . >
l ^ o c p t an expected luboiflrine ouborat / and^jp^-Jfimilph protcetion for the en* P ^ - la 'rt^d tV(»p th lp m en li 1 u
S tartiog w ith next M arct, d raft eaOa tion will iw a t ' t i f fato of a« ,000 a month, tlm. In thn w in ter montha, the t fignrea will ]y w, be umatler and will fluctuate, bu t thb dolla: to ta l ptogram i* lUch tha t I r ^ p ahlp- go ft
‘ menta conld be run Up to from 3S0,- Iouh f 000 to 400,(WO ft monlh before long. It i>pii{«, ; aeccinary. • , I t
H O G C H O L E R A A P t^ E A R S A G A I N
B o r e a t t o f A n im a l I n d o s t r y . I a - tb"^a
- a p e o t o r s A te O aD o d t o V a c .
c b a t e S e r d o f j . D . A n t s ' o f th\
' ' fir» t o u lb rf« I 'I lf »og cholera 'la ' _ i - the Twin Pali* dl»trl«l alnae Oelober n,
' -aind'the lecood .eaae of the m a ia ^ in . tbla-dU trici aince June of l u t year, w u / reported T o p id a j to Dr. W. A. BaW*
| . :yattKiaapeet«'r in eharge ,« f.y ie b m u o f anim al inaoatry l o g ch{dert control ■ C
I ihveitigatloM in Jdaho, by X D. Kaotx, i . roaiding tw oJw U W 'ww t of Tw la ^alU .; O ae.anlm B l had died w tea , tW rtil-'
b reak 'w ii reposed , asd^ tb m , o t ^ t a 'I irere. f o u d to h a re con trae^d the dia*! e a t t , w hea the veterinariani a rriw d .
D r, W. 8..Deeker; depftr 'it*U n te r- ; 6 a rla ji , w il l j . th e ln a p « to r a o f O je ta - ' ' reau o t a n in a ] i n d u s ^ , v a ee in a t^ the
M noimAU rem aining, {n thia ^erd. l l i e jueo lM j
. M tlne^and ndghbora b a re been w u ae d A gaiaat ^ t^ ^ j^ u ib iU ty '^ . . s p r e ^ 'o t ^ '
• th e diaeiuie’i r a p ' th l i ,
j y o a T P b M B T a a M m o f ... S B B O t t t n i i l L W B S A T
' CHICAGO, 0 « i •l^<r-'rae prelltolnarjr •leariag .’p f ,V UM r L . B prfcr, former
.Vo&grMsoaii^'' a ilJe r 'jadiefmeat' oa :^.;<auutM o f Mol&Ujjg t l i e - e i ip iD ^
v^«*a A itp u is d todajr - vixm it b tU 'U o s d < r . filiiaiar ' seUoa f.,
. - A d d f l b O e : ^ , I r r i n f 6 ^ Jo b s Ttaeker . w td J.>L . B ifd a h l. other (oeikUlta in-. '
• PAOB SIX
E s ^ n t i i RuIe'Ch
[ If I- I®;E; f:
nuii' ' .T h tt worn
tor emUoM,J B u y b ^ a d ^ O a t b e t* f t f t i f c 0 « a
' '« C -K iv e a n « U « « d 4 iw b Um t u k OowliK loOMlx t t tb * b o ttd o . O a t t a •a tia ra tro&t u d back U ka btttoD OOM I t cabT D ldand io N u k «bH * i
(0 B u tek M to «ff tlM b o M v t tk
C A P I T A L I Z I N G N A T m O F F O R A G E A L O .
lb o v 6 ~ lh tc li OTerp owa ir ith a profnale^ of poten tia l valtie k a n to fo r* w g le tlod In
(e lo ir- .01tcli In tk a l i d n l t j r o f t i u o u ciio lag . fufnU hing faed. fo f UrertAck tb w n l veoda aitd d z trl iif o n t i to t tn e t tr a rodent)
1. A8TURAQE of th c 'T W .'I itle i « f J piinQls sml laterala th a t gn to make . up tbp Tvriu Falla irrigation aya-. ion of a v a it forage crop tka.t la how lull o f fl vast'fo rage crop n-jw gcnernl- *“*• V wa*tp<! nnii unalaln thouaancfi o f .iillara* worth n f llvo itock, Imt It will y*-’^ ;o fa r towa'nl tln> eradication of nos- oiiK wppJa n'nti driving oiit rodent *“ ®
I t ia wltil th ia end in view tb a t Oen- ral' M anager J . C. W heelon, n t th r in- tance of tho direclora o f the Twin ^aU*: Canal-eompany, baa made angemenla whereby, the Canal tora- “ * lany .-will enlpr into ogrocmcnta with he owaera of landa through which tho ite ra la and canaia of th l^ ayatem paaa, ovcring tho dotaila of th e -jo in t nae f the rigbt<f-w ay.
'D itch B a ^ M ost T t t ^The ‘paatiirlnir o f the tetoraU ifl thP laca
Some ' Sa tisfyirw
C h m l ^
Break hroi of three alittle squaiet oS tbe- toplug ol Real Graviely. -lt’» a •mall chew — pl
-tales: Wuer and «lay» ; • with you longer than,.’your big chew of ordin* ■ ,jj,aiy plug. That’a why' «
PEYTON BI
l ^ e a l G r a v d y C ll O ^ a p o u c n - a w c
.TW IN FA LLS
m S ' 1n ra o l Mm M f f t w ttk "u k : tMltad U ibU jr l a tk * t a d i b « t « D tk o r l « u b a kU ek V i l a n l t ' v t t « noD id t c i i u t e r a t Ik* k o t t s o . n * . a t e ft i t r t k l ^ oeO tr • ! n A t M . v t t c< t tk i u t tk * r i ( k t t o « d L ■ ii
VRAL WEALTH ' I ,0 m CANAL BANKS
- o( d<
p«
^ ^ S B H B H I H H i , ^-- 1----- , I'oto
'' •, a'■ ■' * ■' ae'
I B B f l B I M H B B k f eThot
loi^'of TegitatU n. an l a p o m n t aottic4 1 In tha Twin Fallt. co u ftr r . ciiowB a b ^ a f tw fen d n g and putur- tilu n l t a d a t t profit, cU tttnatlng nozloui i
e n ti. , ■ , wa• ' ' , . ' dci
early ihy$ of the projec t wa* oaprofJta- li-i i>Ie becauac thc aoil o f which tbe vie bauka of the itreara were eonpoacd waa loa nol ' fcrlllc. Bince, however, the grc grfljura have been grow ing for a fow 1 y«.'ari, and Ihe groaaca, no t being bar- pul vcaK'd, have been allow ed' to fa ll on I tho ground and rot, these aoUa have be- to comc the rlcheat and m oit prodoetiyc Um on tho farm. I t la obaerved on ovory cro hnnd th a t tb s tonnage o f fo ra ip now ( growing on tho itream banka nearly 2 p donblei th a t’ grown par acre on the ree balance of the farm . qu!
J . H. Barker o f Buhl, a director o f wpi the Canal eompany, fU d a pro fit In g raiing la teral b a n k ^ besldea eradicating 'n'oiloai w oedj and driving oat } deatnictive rodonta. H e sa y i: " W e ged feed 30 f iw c i.f ith th e jr lam ba fo r four kel montha on a atrip b ^ U t e r i l t ^ t Would gta a e a m e about tb r te $ e n t b f 'f ro o n d . pn,........ .......—i.^ , ' . — ' ' ' " l"■ r* : y?
n 2it cosU’noUiing extra hpn lo chew Real Gravely ^•>-the beat chtswingplu in the worid. _ vea
. / / io U J a r i y r —th a t 's £w h j o i i eah get th t good alllo jtto flh is e lo fs io f ja b a c * l|-< CO without extra.cpst.
BRAND. - ^ : 2s h e w i n g P l u g
Tlila means about 12 ow es-pe r nen - I K adi o » t TrJireara th is y p jf , ani
I mnintaifi hpr porliorv o f’ tlip flock, « i tlial, nt I.IIU ppr rod, fo r tbe cost ’o
good fcnce, i t ahould be nno o f tb I inont |irn(ilab1i’ di'partriiL'iitN (>n the irr)
_,] gation fan n .”I ■ Experience a t B upert
Kroui dntn hpfurcd by Connty Agon Hoiluhl Sfcl/ivm froHi K. K IJincbaH field animal liuabandman fur tliu atat< univcrlilty, ’ ollicr iuitonccs ahuwinj Iho profit o f pasturing on d ltcb bank
, - nru ^'ivon ua fnllowa:• <?. B. I’tiillipii, uf Kupprt, iias on 80 ncri! farin'flirough vrliieh tlivru ia a la t cral,. 1.1W fpct in length. Tho d itoh ii
' 10 ft'i’t wlilc. In 1017 thia d itch boal of wnntc woa fcnccd off and pastured Iiicluilcd .in thc encloinro waa a a trlj of nlfiilfa, crabraelng ncres. The netiml pasture area of the d iteh baiili ami ulfatfu |intch was -f.35 acres. Tho result o f tlio f ira t year showed tbat thia pasture would carry ICO head ol rp |(U tciril.H |m pabIre c'woa oad lamb^,
" fSfh oUi'riiatf 'treo rfceks,to Gl owca and lamba contlnuoualy, or nn nvprage of ,U to tho acrc. :
I Sheep B e tn ia 137.03 per Acre .On A u ^ a l 7 a ba nd 'of 43 bum lamba,
weighing a to ta l o f S178.S pounda, pr an average of C0.7 pounda per head, wore turned oato a d itch bank pasture, and J ic H 'b /- a c s M 'o f a temporary
■ • fence. Tbo ditoh bank pasture coa-sistpd of a ronk growth pf blae graai, nh llo rlovor, wiilopra and Wccdi. The orra esrJoMd by t i e tem ponu^ tente conslated o f .37 acrca. A a .43 lamba woro )ield fo r IS days oo s U ttle over
. a. third of an aero, th ii la to bo regarded Iw harvesting Iho grow th, ra the r lhan paatoring. I t w u found th a t In
cooauming ono aero of th is g ro irth tho- 43 Ifunb^ gained SU£ pounda. A t 14
cents a pound th is am ouatod .to a r6- tiim of f37r03 per acre.
^ The lam bt were owsed by N . l \ H udson, a range a^eep n a u , of Bupert;
, They w.ere of tl)e croaa-bred breeding ' o f the range, w ith tb e long wool prq-
domlnatiilg. Tbe paatnre w as owned a iid 'fcn ccd .b y iiJ . W. B ra m o n o f 'B u :
• pert.- Bot'b -U'rriiliritaon nDd M r. B ra n ' non oMlatcd irJtli t&p wdghlog 'iQ ^ keeping of the records.
Xo more labor w u retjnlrcil in ' building tho tonporary fence tban it
would ibavo takea to cu t th e willow# and weeds. Io addition to th e pro fit rvturncd, the lamba did an exenllcat jnb ili cleaning up the d itch banka.
Oow» H a k a Oalaa ..W ith urdioar}- cow a,.not above the average, oi\ a mixed grass paattoe, 4831 pounda o f 'm llk wero produced te thv ntrc. D u rio ; tb ls tlm o tho cowa galaed a to ta l of 118 ponnda In weight.
A t Oooiling, in one aeaaon, on tn i« d jinature, iiccf-iteera gained 690 ponnda to tbe aere. Conatlng tb e g o iu a t 10c a i« u ad , the g ro u retnrna f ro m . onu
' aere of th is in a tn re were too.Ob tb e farm of Cl W . firanaon ; of
Rupert, aceurote record# were k p t of ■13 bum l im b u on an irrigated pasture. T h t'scaao a’# rctom a jwr acre, la tcrma of gain la weight of tho lamba, wero 73.30. • -
'JbdaLya M&.rkot s'IfB W T U B E STOCK U A S S E T
NEW yOBIC, Oct. 17.—Thp ntock mnrkct opened hero • today nm ld tho wildest scenes since thc aurrendrr of Iliilgaria w ai announced, iu tho firs t fiflcen minutes the«gains in active i»-
I Hurs raa a s h ig h - u three po in ts with gaina In inactive InTCstmcnt issues rua* iiijig ia fxeeai o t tea poiuta.
W ar and international politica l nowa waa d irectly rcsnonalblo fn r thu good ilemand for s l o ^ Tbe news waa in-
- ti-rpreied n» nuanlag ]>caco tbrough > victory in tho near fu ture. Tho oa(y I losaea found anywhere were in tbo w ar ! groopa.■ Union I’acifie sold up neatly tw i
points aad many raila gained a point.Iloyal Dutch aold up over 11 points
to 130, a record high prcc. American ! Hmdting gained mure tbnn 2 points,
cruaaing 83. 'G alas io the rubber iaauea rao nearly
2 Iiolata a ad g u itoeka a u ilo now high I rccords. M otor, atocka rcspondo4
quickly. , .Mcrcantlio mariae lAarti wPt# higher. ( ■- J
- O T W •S’OBK BTOOKB NBW YOSK, Oct. 1 7 .~ P ricM wore
generally iJgher wbea th e s toek m&^ k e t o p e a r i here th i t m a n lsg . United S tates Steel 107 7*8, o ff 1-8. Marifle praferred- U 8 , oj> 3-B; 33*tUck«n B - I 'l-C , WP 7-8; .J te x ic w Petroleum
3-4, up 2 3-8? B * ia« ta '7* I-*-
^ '■ ^ ^ S i l l l i tk t .S to * K u k n s -■I f o r t h ' s i i U ? e rO < k . 14 .-"
dA T T LE -R eceipU , 881{ n u tk r t •teady to.lower. . ^
D ^ a d good fo r klUef ito«k . U ip . • M can, uae 15 to.'SO-.eani tb ii week'. F a t a teen TreigUng IjOMpoitndi and .b ftte r .wbfk afll ;ireU.
Choice heavy ateer^ ii0.75@ 11.70; Kood ateora, f a ir ftee r^|,'t.00@3J50; choioe eowi a a d i# a v jr -, hp ifen , #7.215(87.78; f a ir to .food eov< • and beifens |(5.50®7.£S; cnttcra , $5.78 (3^425;'e a n n ^ ^ .7 « ® i '- W ; t» t bullf, « - 50@7.00; bologna bijUa, 15-60^0-25} veal calvca, #9.00011.00.
H 0 a 8 rK e c « J p ^ n w k e t , lower. Hcarj* r a ia and 'd e e i ra a ^ p rices on
all m a rk e ts - iu p a t onr bog market 11.00 lower jk a n week ago today. Ia-. dicalloaa fo r liw er pncca from now ' 00 a ll markets.
cColce f i t h o p , 175\ t<.,250 I b i , lia.50@ 17.00. . '
9MEEP—Beceipta, B,fi30: m arket, lower,"'
Choice apring lamba, ll3Ji0@ 14.00; wethew, 19.05^10,00} t a t ewra, $7.00®
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itoh is ^ 1^; n; - :I bonk II ■ ^ - >/v ,. . / / : I l j iturcd. rJ I n" |/ I. Tbo V - ' l I I M i P
bank ' •'■ W a *—1 th a t .^»a of . ' - ^ A C w c c ? 2 iam b^ •M lro t ...,In T ilin i^ y f .n n lt- lh e crown}-';.1., « . " ' .foaJure o f all home c o m fo n i-
comca ^ u id Jr .^ tJ rJ2 c rfa j!o _ rOil Healer*.— "'
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a t InII tho — i t 14a r6- r - - — T - - : - T T — _
M Sornetliing Better Than| \E T R O r r .—T h e conductor on a si
prq- I I , u a aJ l m on. sppaw n tlywned a b w rd w ith a heavy « I lca « e . The n
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J*”,*' diTldnal, wbo tn llled him to iho ticke , T h e k lod-beartn l Indivldaal acowlod ai ' a l to k s I f h e co tiW scotrl. SamyCMogj ‘“ " ‘r m an le ft th e U cket booth bo th 'd id llki “ ®, «nlt/»so w andered obont th e Btatlnn u
"W alt Ull h e Bets »t down,"' one m S h e Bed Cross booth m» l a Uio pa
occ . ■pyg looking fof' th is plncv d tu g o . Ab h« loosened th e i t i a p s of
»■ l in e s w n t dlscIoscd; H e piled Ihera on t of , « i on tho w ay to n y farm o
Sho n w MmethlDg In tho nctrBpopers irma th o soIOIers,"fcro * ^ 1 0 0 Oli,'’ th e ktad-heartcd Indlv
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■ t a ih snlloruif Conoco Saf-iy {' I d ■ 'c h-ppa tha retfrciion Oi! hcaulr
ly T r ’*»-’"y TT'i'-iing w an a tb /o r 8 m l c o rr .,..: .i .h ,l ..u .l
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ic f lO NF E i j i s A ^ a a i L .
in "Robzb’’ in Tliis Suitcasea s t r ^ c ttr bound for, tbe itillrood depot
mUy from a ru ra l d is t r ic t struggle rallan lly the new iiarfHiniKer paid hla furr. TIio crowd
moved fon rnn l, forcing him to posh . h is RullcTiAo under' t l i ^ conductor's
N guurd rafJ. A W nd-/iear/ed IndJrWoal, y KceluK tho little m an flght hlH woy ^ back •IhmURb tbe cn m d , antldim tcd f li^ blH object nnd rt'acheil fo r Ibe handle ^ 'o f tbe«ultca»p . B u t tije 'bw oiT sclzfd6 I t flrM. UIh o p p a rn it lUsconrtcsy7 cauMKl him little dlMComfortA “H ootf." the condoctor naid. "B et
a nlcki'l he getn ofl n t th e Union sta- tlon ,-
IIo d id ., AWo tbo kind-hcorted In- ticket w indow, w h trc h e purcliuKvd u Ucket. od nod tum i-d to nnutliiT perwiu, who Iqoked i a g powted Jw tw cni ih e two. fo r a s fhe llttlo d llkew lw . ^ r w>mc Ume Uiu ow ner.of tho nn w ith thp tw n tnen o t h is heels, me Ruld. "Bnd FU U ck i t ” bo p a th o f ihc< flrtie r , who m ado a Voo fo r i t p lace t r a uiiiiulcii,'' he told tho women In w o f ttie BoitcnW a dinplay o f cu rren t oaga* m on th c crow ded counter, rm nnd m y a ljih r asked mo to bring theae. p e rs nbout th e llcd Croas desiring books for
individual uald to h ls coinpaolon. *'\Vhat do
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY. B a s m c s s oabo b a t e s •
One lMertlon.^pflr U no-------------- ■.•.Ift'One week, per Une _____________ 26e 'Ods Dont^ per Uaa .... ......... ...... — 7Ce '
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OBOZIBB TEAyflPBB QO. Phoae 848.
.W U Jow O IM J- '. !
I ’ w n w o w OLA8S»Alio fcrees worL ,Moon Shop. PhotK 21. .
O e n e ra l B lao k sm itb i
AVTO AND T fin o s SPBlKOB-Tniek * .bodiei. 0. n . Self, 240 S i S. PboBS r 524._________ • ■ , •________ , 1
A o to B e p a ir
Airto'BEPAIBB—Antoi rep»lr^ t t q TT<nief% N areltr Slop. _
A n o tio n ee rs
• AUOnOHEEB— Z. 8. B ru u o , ue* _ U ^ r . 8 ^ or ru c h nlea t ip«- d j t t j . 25 ]re&ra ezperlsBeo ■wtllnf at tl
: UatoiB, NebrMkt. Now «t afflee 137 P N. Bhothose. Pbone 71B or SSL Twin - F db , Utfao.
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“'m N O TU K IN O -PhoD » 108. Logu .
. ' Muflio _______ ‘
^A trL B IK a’8 OBOBmTBA—Uofls furnlihed for recopUou, ducei, pri- _
. vato parties. Bez-Ann^ 01
BIBS. E.-lh JUBNEB, toftehor of rloUn and piano. PupU of CindnnaU Ooa< Bcrvatorr of Muale. Stndio 2S8 Niath " avo. N . . Pbone 865.
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PROFESSIOHAL -. ' pe
A rc h ite c t _____ of
JOHN VI88BE—Idajto Power Bldg. ~ ' • T ,
A tto rn e y s .
e T ^ vT LAB8 OK—Oeoornl pruetiet. Booma,0 and 7 Idaho Power Bldg.' ha
. BynSBLBT A flWBHLmr—Attorney# a t Law. Practice in all Courta, Twin _ Falls, Idaho.
NOEIH * BTBPHAN, B ^ T t . Dldg. JJ
. X H. WISB—La«7Br. PuUy organltod ^ OollMtloa Department, Offices, _ Booms S u d 7 OTcr Twia Bonk k Trust Co., Twin Polls, Idaho.
B. M. WOLTB-Lawyer. ltooos-6 and P® 0, over Idaho Department Stofe J T r^
’Falls, Idaho.
^ WILBOH-Low>-cr7 ho
A c c o u n ta n ts ~' m fL h s x D B a 'k o a c K r a i ^ ^ i r k vj
Power Bidg. Telephone 801 tad 87^ 'fn
E n g in e e r
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BELSfiB aTXVTtwppif(fflg..j>Bt Wa Modal Bhoo Store, TaetiMj, Vod< — naiMT, tad Friday.*. £boM'.9KWy . ■ ‘
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■ tUL t n 8bo«hea> N. Phoat 477B, f “
, I f yea b t r t uy iU nf.tg 'ieQ n e Iht ^ ' NSWB for o l t eolsmot. -
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’ jteOMDAY, OCTOBEE IT, 1910.
ERE A R K FO RTK
CLASSIFIEDADVEHTISEHENTS/
. C L A SS inB D BATES 'jtte OcB iDsertloD, per word _________S« Irje Oae week (Dally and W eekly)------lOo
Odo mooUi (DaUy and Weekly).._S9c Minimum charge for each lawitlOD
of u v c lon ifled td , 16 cents. Ads m ust run fo r t sta ted period of time.
_ P H 0H 3 32
_ For Solo
U ' POTATpES FOB SALE a t Anebor ” Hny t G n ik Co. T cl.i3 .
1 FOB 8A L& -5.paw cBgerr le w M oi'. well;-In good conilition. Phone 82.— -
= f FOB SALE—Onions a t th e Anchor Hay, Grain k Feed Co. Telephone 23.
ek * FOB S A L B -6 7 ^ r e a a e h 1 ’ 8 4 ne tn i l ^ o a t , 1200 per aero. Terms. E . A.
FOB SALE—E xtra good te a ti and heavy u t o f work harness. 435 F ifth
** nvo. W. '
I FO B SALE—Fonr bottom John Deere iHie plow. Prieo rcatonable. E . Kimm, Amaterdam.'
B- __ __________________________________► FOB SA LE-M axw ell Boadster In
fira t ehas condition. L iberty Oarage. < Phono 8 0 . .* ■ '
FOB B A L B -2 toa BepubUe track | - and 1 ton Ford truek. Apply Bterliag* Crtamoiy, Twin FoUs. j
* FOB BA L E -Boot rock and Kood leml ' team; 4 'mile* cost aad j-4 niilfl soutb '
, of Fouuilty. W. n . Joae*. I“ ------------- ---------------------------------------------i
■ POB SALE—Apple boioe, a t the A a- .' chpr H ay, Grain and Feed Oo, 24B, ‘ J 8 l | ^ ove.-W . ' Telephone 83.
FOB S A L ^ B u le k d x roadster, 4 U now tires, two extras. Ip good eoadl- »
tlon. Prieo reasonable. Apply Tw ia * Fidls Aiito Co. ^
GOOD-applea fo r.sa le . One doQar ‘ p c r box, orchard run on tree. Bring . boxea nnd bnrry. Joe Day, 1 1-2 miles If, flortheoBt of Kimberly.- |_
. FOB SALE—Oabbsgo for k ran t £o I per pound. 0 . E . P ickett one half m ile i " north and one quarter west of w est e n d ' of U ain street. Bring sacks. I ' '
■ :----------------------------------------^ I cFOB SA LE—Beal good‘80, eloae to «
. Twin F a lii, a t «276.0{l. Betsonablo I „■ payiiicnt ' nod torihi.' ’ O w ner,' c t r f lL
Twin F d ls Nowa. j
• "7 ,IK C 0L N b a m s FOB BALE—I ^ hovo 16 yearling rams and 76 Febm azy ^
• ram lam bj for sole. AU pnrebred Iin * !, eoln. David W. Koastcs,' Wendell, Ida.
AUCTION—l iy forming eqnipment : tvill U otitcin atoek, ioeluding Bine B ib- rj boo bull a t my ranch 4 mUea northeast of Twin Folia, Thnnday, Oetober 24. f Seo bUIa. I r r ln g B. Darrow. "
FOB B A L E -W ill w ll nlee red tn d {, yellow, onions a t my raaeb for <2.60 por, bag. The retail price ia Oe Jb. I f $ you Hove no woy to come, drop me » cord ond will deliver Inter. Oae mllo r, iwcat, 1 1*2 aoutb oad 1-S west, th ird o: houae from Shoahoae auee l bridge. W . » D. A veritt, B 1, city. r
FABM BABOAIN IN T E E BOIBE _ YA.LLE7 — 80 aerea, twelve toOei 'from ' Boiae ' tn d f ire mUet f i « » p M eridiaa; 40 acres a lfalfa, 80 »erm ~ wheat,. 10 te re s aot in coltiT ttloa. Pa id np New T ork water. A r« tl bar< tr gain. $1£S.00 t n tore. Ters*. E tz ry ■« K. rriteh m tn ,B o ls« ,M th o . •'
FOB S A L IM )n » n b n lll No. S OU- ver, $2a0O; and one new No. B Oliver, la tes t iaodel,”$36.(H). Also new Corona " w ith caae,>45.00f-E em in^on N a 30, t,, 440.00} L . 0 . Sm ith ' No. 6, $66.00. Terms; A ny o f tho tbov* ' m a ch iM _ fo r rent, ( L 6 0 .to ? H 6 0 per montb. W rite .J . B. BieJi^y, Bnpert, Jdtho. ' iq
/. FOB. BALB-'-^O' tore* 2 1-2 mUot p] e a a t 'o t Ooodlag. This U n d . 'U *U t b o r tU d -.tn d ...w ill, flood r ire r . ..h o t-i,itorn, B k e k rieh toU, tU i a e n lt in t ie a . j .F c n i^ . l r i tb . ih 'w .^ . 'a in u b in _ 5 > n 4 Fi
b e ta t h ^ L tn d in Vieiaity la afaU- . ia g fo r 1176 to.|SO O.^Ptie« t l U t i m fo r HOo.^iHSTt‘- ^ ; e o t r M wool ~ ewM fo r iMto. 0 . T ty lor, O o^*
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LOONS “
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L n o M U Oli 7,Mc 5 ^ a i V l
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R T Y PEA R S IN HAN PIKE,’S Pl“ j For Sale ,
FOR HAlif-^-Mallrablo a lrd raiiKc; 1 rt-vil !>nl»,v l)iiBKy. -Ifil Si'ronii »ivf. W.
r _____________________________________'y o u 8AL^>-1D^ Ford, finn oniili-
■ tl.m , jnst ovnliaiiinl. 8. M. Burkli.il- ti-r, Ilanien. '
^ ‘KOK'KAL?>^lK)it Uuiek *ix. Hatri', fico flil account of alckncas. Oaa be
w m cm Ktro.-l« or a t 820 Fourtli nvo. K. ^ J . L. 1’i.ttrr, • , . •
yO it SAL>;—Do'dgb. touring ear, ju i t “ overhauled, a ll’ n-orn pnrta roploced
n illi III'W arid in {wrfect (^ndltion. Ap-- ply nt :no Toro bI., eoat aide Biekel lior ficlioo] Imni, o r phono -IGI a fte r 9
a . m.
iix- - S ^ E I * r o i t 8 A L i:-000 Jipod of - • i^ooil brofdrr cwDa a t rcniionnljlo priecsl- and terma.. Can finil'JUngc for aum~
me;, and hovo rouKh feed, bay ■ urnl lambing aheJii if dealrod. Tlicac owoj
5 4 nro bred to Ilnmp iiucka and nro. good ^ ooarae wool atock. I’liono 310-J or a j-
dreaa E. J . llornibrook, .'>02 Third ave. _ N ., Twill Falla. |
5^ FOB BA LE-S«0 aere ranch, 8 mUei ^ from BuhL AU deep aoIl, no rocks. Soil
n nu iu iU / rieh. Feaeod ta d er<«»-f«>e-| ire ed w ith, hog-tlght .wlro; deep well and tn, ^ o d largo cistern; good bouse, two
bam a, tw o gronoriea, ond good family,'- orchard. Ob aerea good blao g tao i paii-1 in ture, 100 acrea a lfa lfa, balance in f l n t | [e- year w heat atubbjo from . t i f a l f t sod.
T bl»-is an ideal stock or gn d a tu c h ; T tbreo yeara ' w heat crop wlU p ty for it.
T h is y e a r 's w heat averaged 00 baaheii ^ per iv:re. No be tter form oa the T w is _ F J I . IrmU P i i « IlOO,odo. 0 « « .tU r i ,I,1 cash, balaace ten y e a n tim e t t 7 .per. tb fon t. W ill take any other good #680?. i I
i ty . fo r flrat payment. A ddrest B o z |'- S40, Bnbi, Idaho. j n- I I I ■ I
W anted
■4 "W A N TED ^A gontlenian os osilst-|-,II. n n t bookkeeper. Lind AntoinobUe Co.<;
\V’ANT to reat piano; p o d core ' U ken . • P . 0 . Box 101, T w ^ J W ls .
“ “ A L W A i's’i^ tho 'ra ttrko t for'bSliid'ar- ’ [fnlfa . Oct oor prieea. A aehor H ty , , ’® |G rn in & F e B d C a ,
- I WANTKD TO K E N T -40 or 80n<res » . i witli iraprovcmcnlnj not too fo r out; < J 'p re fe r crop r()nt I’hono 173-W. *
{ FO B SA L ^Foirbonka-M orao 8 h.p! e ~ j engine; 8-ihen centrifugal pump; 420 i ° I fee t 5 and 0-inch Iron pipe.- W ilt soil I ® jail or part. .T ..D . Conner, Filer. •' (
j W A N T E D -T oyront ICO acres near J ~ Castloford for tho year 1010. (Toah or , . g ra ia r e n t W ont I t In time to fiOl . ^ p lo y .. Telephone 010 or w rite Box 67, ^
u a- W A N T E D -A ll kinds clover s e e d - '
rod, alsike, white, n e e t T b i A lbert °D ickinson Co., Chicogo. Hboe^ offieo
’ o t Twin Falls Feed k le e Co. btrild- » ^ ing. Twin FoUs, Idaho. Pbone 008. |>
- MONEY W AN TED ^W e htvo toon^ f ^ f i r private money os follows: ISSty) on t.0 411 arres, 11251) oa 20 acrea, rea rs t it i |>«r eaa t. 1^1 murlf{ase; olao $300 on f> -i >-orn<u.JoU nnd bulldiog a t 10 per ^« ’■••nl. -•'Oliiatlaa 40 to SU per r e n t CoUd or w rite Bipley A .Tiiam , tba R e t ln >j^ mt»r»., Piler. Idaho. q
J _________Tet t ia t I■ FO E BEOT—Furnished beuse, 030 § • F i f t h nvo. N . n
! • IX)B B fa n '-F 'u ra ish ed rooms, elec- * .. tr ie heat, bath ood telephone.- Phono ^r -ioo. ; ■ . . “
FOB B E N T -2 rooms, electric bM t, li . bo t and cold water. Cao fum lsh b o ttd .; J 85 Sixth ave. E . ' 0
‘ ' J-OB .B E N T -A p u to e n U (or U |b t J '» houfekecping, ir ith or w ithont fo m l- . '' to re . Control bnUdlng. Pbono 180J. ■ ^
u FABM POB B E N T -F o r cash, to r# . « oponaible parties. 800 acre ranch, on
- iteimoii trac t. S 0ae rcs^fB lfa ,00»ercB ^* plow load, 20 acrea tame g ^ pasture. ”1 Two b ouaeraad two completu s e t i .o ^ f '* boildiagtj r P W e 8104 , o r addreaa. £ . ^ >• J . noraibrook, 602 T hird 'ove. N., TwiaI r « in .) 1 —
; • b u i l d i n g LOA>W Of l e w e r 'r t tw , t h a n 'U v e been offered here be fcw _* R ^ iy a b le - o t ' tn y "U bm a fte r H4* i^obtht. ‘ Arthur L . dwbn. . t l
n “T H A T * ' W ft C A n n ^O A W O M C K TH'N<C,
\ y F ‘ I^V&R.’f ^ M W T a j
I ' WON'rDO Jl''w /x
' T W I N F A L L S
[N COLORADO P E A K -IT PAY
* ? o T r a d e i
»Ke; TACO.MA propcrtr to iroile for Twi Kali, iifoiieriv. J*. 0 . Box fl12. Phon »8.
iiiJi- “ o ' T « A D B -b .n in fM property n Main. nve. fo r n forty acre trac t. P I’arknnl.
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• ; FARM LOANH, A. L Hwl.n.
j u i t 1 " n i 'lL D lN O LOANS, A L. Bwim.
A ^ ^ PAYMENT LOANB a5k o i''o w cr ra te i than bavo ever been ol g |f e ’ed heretofore. Arthur L Swim.
; FARM U )A N 8 ,' CITV WANE ■ ^ 'F I U B INSURANCE. AUTOMOBlLl
I.VSURANCE. A rthur L. Swim. ^
‘“® ~ " .8 T R A 1 « 1 T a YEAR LOANB an MO.>ITnLY -PAYMENT LOANS 0
' ' ’®* mnilerii Twin Fnlla dwellings a t al trn rtive ratef. Arthnr 1 . Swim.
a j- -------------------------------------------------------ive. Tbe flilvertiaing of a atore ia ihe mlr
j ror ill which you enn mo tlir lervlea — 'm -liv iiiM 'o f th a t Itore. lle i
u d - 1X)HT— lliim-li Ilf krya, Tii.-n.ln.v nf two Irrnuoii, Krtiirii (0 Nt'irx nfflrv. Rc liiy .'w ahl. .1-10.
LOST— A buncb- of 5 or fl keya be ^ tween Shoihono SL -ond Connty Hos-
p iu l . I. 0 . 0 . F. tag attached. Leave J*; a t Newa Offlco. ,.
^ ~ I X )8 T ^ o l i l ■oVneelet with three J“ lotKo nuggcta act w ith ruby, diamond ^ and aapBbire. Leave aome a t Priebo 's
jewelry store ond fecolvo rewanl.
"“ j ■ , Help W anted— - W AN TED -Beii~boy. Rogeraon Ho
tel.
— "W A N T E D -S ix lxpT ricT ced "aalea In* '•t-l 'iiiei, -apply Wedacaday a t 8 o^ m., ot C o .'lln r t'a . .......... .
^ L e g a l A d v e r t ia e m o n tB
~ NOTICE O P SH B BITP’B B a £ b '^ “ ■ I;ee Clinrlea Millor, p la in tif f vs. W.
C. Uoyea, Baroh A . Moyca, buaband and _ wife; W. 0. H n ll'nnd ■Nellie A, nnil. res hiuibnnd nnd wlfQ; I f . B. Boloy oad ,t> Orilla J .' Boley, husband and w ife, 'do-
fondfluts. ’ • ’ ■_ Under, ond by v irtue of- an order -of
sale ond decree of forocleiare and salr, 20 iiidiiiii out nfvtbn Diatriet Court of the
Foiirtli Judleinl Diatrict, in ond for the • County of Twill Falla, Stnto of Idaho,
“ on the 2lHt d'ny of Sopt., 1018, in the nhoi-o en titled, nction, wherein Loo
^ Chnrles Miller, p la in tiff, obtained a . judpneiit nnd drerco of foroclomro and ’ aala n(!ftiiift tho aliovo named defend*
nnta on the p la t dny of Sept., 19}6, for _ ttiu sum o f Three IIiindre<l ElRhty-threo irt and 8MOO Dollara ($383.81) in Unitod 40 Statea gold coin, beaidea intorest, coata
and counaci frea whieb sold decree wna, on Iho 2 la t dny_of Sept., 1018, recorded
— in Judgment book S o t page 09, o f said. a» poiirl,' I am commanded to aoU thnt cer- « tnln lot, pleto o r parcel of land, ritoote.! t l lying nnd being in Twin FaUs County,' oo S tate o f,Idn lio , nnd bounded and do-1 «> arribed ns followa: !
U t two (2) Section Nineteen (10)' » Townalil|i Kfnven {11} South, R ange
Twenty (20) EaatrBoise Meridian,- eon-— In ln in g ' aovrnty-seven and tblrtv-one' hundredths (77.31) ncrea of land, to-! ^ gether w ith an early w oter righ t from
D rv Crcek consisting of aoventy-aeven, fliid five-tenths (77.C) laches of--wntar, |
1 " ‘and tbo m ortgagors Intorest in th e ' go Moyea and Dean Ditch, together w ith '
n il and aingulor tbo tonemchts, berido- _ menta nnd ap |iirlonances thereunto belt, longing, o r In aay wise apjjertolaing. d . Publie notiee is hereby given that,
on S a turday ,'the SOth day of Oetober,— 1918, a t 10 0. m. o f tho t doy. In front I ” o f the Court Houao door of the'O onnty.
of TwlQ.Ff^ls, I wlU, in.obedience to | aoid order of sale and decrcft_of fore-
^ cloauro ond sole, aell tbe obove describ* ^ ed property, or to .m ach thereof t a may „ b e noceatory to n t ia ty a ^ d J a d fn ts t ; .0. w ith interoat and coats, etc., to tho high-1
eat «nd boot bidder, fo r geld « o b e f tbeV Uaitod States.la ,FB A lnC M. KENDALL, Sheriff.
. . *By Jil; B . lAwrojice, Deputy.— Dotod Oct. 2, lO ia" Publiahod ia Tw in FtU s Newa Oct. 8,
10th, 17th u d 34th, 2918.
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' L e g a l A d v e r t i f lo m e n ta
- , m THB DlflTBIOT COUET OF TH PhTnl T O m tn JU D ICIA L blBTEIOT 0
IDAHO, W IT H IN AND FOB TWI______ FALLS COUNTYrty nn Charlea II. Browne, P la in tiff v^ ^Vl ct. K . linm Vnn .\ld e r nnd Charlotte E lir
both Van Alder, Dcfendanta—Alli — ■ Summon!.
. I Tho Stnte of Idaho acnda RrcetlnRs,! 1 Willlnm Vnu .\ld r r nnd ' CharloLl
^Etirobcth Von Alder, tho nbnvn narat______ Idefcndanti: . . .rim. You arc hereby notif<>d thnt o eon--------- pla in t htm been filod o f'n lsit vou'-b‘NS the nliove named p la in tiff in the Di >®o of- tr i f t Court o f tho Fourth Juilielsl Di rim- tr ic t o f th e S tate of Idaho, in ond f<A . mq tho County of Twin Falla, ami you ni OBILE directed to appear and answt
Iho anid eom alaint *rithln twentj- da)l l i __ oT tho ae'nfico o f thla sum'mDnj,' IB an>l aervrd ' w ithin xnid .ludlclal Diatric 'JS on and w ithin forty dnya, if n c m d clw a t a t where, nnd w ithin forty dn.va after tli
ptiblieation of thla Kummoan la con plete.
be mlr- The oliject o f anid suit a» ihown, b ervice- complaint ia the quieting of tli
( titlo of the p la in tif f to I/Ot Three (.1 = = “ of Scction T h ir ty '( .10), in Townihi
f e n (10), S o u th ,'o f BnQ);e Soventee ' ■ , (17), Kaat o f fhe Bolw -Meridian,-i
Re- «riinipanyinR -w ater' righ t;' os' opiina
• nny Hiid nll odvcrao, claima or intereal y i be held or elnimed by yon. ’ , .' Hos. ,And you nro fu rther notified tba Leave “’’I” '' ,':"u nppoar ami aniw er aaii
eomplnlnt w ith in tho time' herein ’Sjlee — — ifieii, tho p la in tiff wlU tako judgmen three qqi) decree-will be entered a ^ a i t yoi
imond DR proved in aaid complaint, iebe ’i w itneaa my hand and tho aool of aali•____ i D iatriet Court thia Oth d a y 'o f Oc= i tober, ItilB.
1 ' , E. .f. FINCH,1 ' Clerir Diatriet Court
“ " ‘ ijR E A L ) n y C. L . BOWEN,I ' ■ ■ Deputy
le , lo* SW E K L B V 'i SW EELEY, Twin Falli m., a t IdnhOj A ttorneys for Plaintiff.
. NoUce for P a b U o tio a o f tlm # Appoint — . I ed fo r ProTlag W lU .'^ tc .;i , - . ^ 1 In ‘I'C Proboto 'C ourt o f ^ i n j^ lh [iE j Couaty, S ta te o£ Idaho,’S. W .i In th o .m a tte r .o f tho .e s ta te ,o f J te l d and I Sanf, deceased.- ' . -, t ' . ■ I lall, I P i i r a u a n t .to -on-order o f said court,
f oad I made on tho 8th day of Octobfir,.li)18; e, 'de- notlco ia hereby ^ v e a .tha t ^Friday, the
2 jth day of .October, 1018, a t 10 o’doek ler -of a; m. of s.iid Joy, o f the Court'Bopm ol I sale, aaid 'Court, a t tbo Court House In tbo if the City of Twin Foils, County of Twin ir the Ftilla, has been oppOlnted os tbe Umo ;doho, and.placo for proving the w Ui'of said n the Jnck SauT deCfUscd,iirfJ f8l''heariBg1hc
Loo npplication oC B obert Bogorson for the :d a iasuanee tu him of le tte rs teatsmentary b and when and whoro aoy person intereited ifend* may appear ond contest tho some, ..B, for Dated O ctober 8 th , 1018. . . th ree 0 . P . .DUyALL, ■nitod Probato Jndge.
NOTIOE TO OBBDITOBB m A T E 0 F W ILLTAJL PIT N E Y , DE-
. • CEASED; . . . t NoUce-ls beroby givon tiy tho^oader- tuote, Hori-ey .Cogjrina, ndmlnistrotoruntv* onnexed of tbe estote,1 /o ! of WiUinm I»itBe.v, doceoaed, ,to.;the
creditors o f- and aU persons' .having elaima. against tbo aald deceased, to
tanoo them w ith tbe ooeeasaijr, voneh*.eon- mo'ntba'iLfter the iira tv-one publicatiou-of thia notice, to tho said
tg .j H arvey‘Coggins, adrhlniitrator, t t tbe from ■ Sweeloy *• Sweeley, A tto rleven i Low in tbe F ira t National Bank r a t g j Building, la tbo C ity of, Twln.?tll*>
tlijiC onn ty of TwiuvFaUaj 8 U t» ‘o£ Idatio, v i t i , ' tbU belng.the place fixed fo r i h e ' t i ^
srida- btisipess of to ld estate. .0 be. Doted October 8 , 1M8. ' • . / „g HABV EY COQQINB, /<L,. AdnU alitrator w ith th e WIU'AnnoxeA,
of tho E sto te of W m iaia’P ltn iy , ^
f '“ ! SWEEUBV.I: BWE?LET, T»i« to I Idaho, A ttom eyg fo r X d n i n l t t r ^ r . ;
T eachers' InsU tn to w ill be ^ e ld ia' *'«'>• Twia Palis, Idaho , 0 « to b e f8 8 ,:J9 ; 80/
81 ta d Novem ber 1, ISIB. A B 'tetehen will bo oxpocted to a tten d th is aee tlag .
"?M (8ig iw >d) 'B B IIT O M A B T W OLFB, ......... :ConAty.BttptriBt«HBat4
Speed M achine Most Needed,.To save la b o r 'n n d 'g p a c c .la .liirgo:
po.it olllcea, a' New Jersey 'tnan .haa in- 8, Tented a Ic tttfrso rtlng 'cabinet Id:
v hlch . th e leU eni o re dropped Into ^ a^ b w tlo t i.n A d faU don-n H a te s into la rger coopartm eata .
A n d ■ t l U F a t h o r h a i ^ l
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nd fo^ I
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icr'tTo ‘ '" " I 'T »iin-ini—You’re ^U>«i com- ""luu ii liiTc tonlgbt.
.MIkh <?i!itlnt: llln tz—I beg yotv p t^ wn,by You forget yourw lf. . of the ' , ------r:------------- — ’ • V I
I S ' NOARMS : 7ontecn . ~~T 'an ,-in - - -
ipoto*- The Art b e a l e r - r i i sell you UUk -i. statue of Venus dc M ilo for tiOOO.
"Mr. N fivriehe-Y on 'll sell Jt n heap: tlglit-, clu-uiiar timn lhat—’c«u»o It’ iilnm iisnl.' I t a in 't £«t uo am u .', '
court, '.li)18,^ th o
“ • 3 V y o v ' m y i y i o i s T o i ^n tbe A .O L A S S I F i r o A D T O iD O ,-Twin got th a t w ork under woy prom ptly.-. Umo The poraon ioi whom ydur m e trtg o '
! (aid taay;be intefla«d-ia-prbbttbiy'look- Ig ihe - Tag f b r l t doir.' ’I f your'mjsW'gil la 'IT U)o ; delayed, i t ; i s o r be th a t Uiis ^ rso iK n t" 7 will respond .to one aomowhat- Uke . ’ut® d , It, and -when yonri appears i t inay
.. nu '.'fiod ,' a t oaco, another person ' to whom i t w<tald’ m e a s ,ja it , th o
<> aame thlag. • ' ' ' . ' ,Iff®- T ry tbom. Besulta eost bn t 2e t r , ~ : word. '
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siifSTATionch* . _______ _________l i n t ' . ' l a ' •
A B a r g a i n i n
S s f c f a r m l a n d :Pails, '80 .acres, f o n r 'm q e i f r^ m Filer.dttio, ' improTements; .'AU e u lU ra ttd . ' t r ta ^
; $ 1 7 5 P e r A c r e *
f S M IT H187, 5hQ*hone'"'Bt; Bortfc : • ;
T w ia F t f * , M riw ,Id ia i ' - v .1 I . ' ' ‘ '■' ■■r — ^ . > ;8 l> / io T H B 'W A T H E .T naB B 8 'O F 'IH B ' * « hen Y W H rP A L L d ' OAITAL OOKPARTi ™“ ff* ' ’a # p e r resblntiea '-by the’ Botrd ofi ^ D li^ o i^ 'ib e 'In ^ e M -w in 'b o tnraed oZf> >4«t4 of a n ’the'<)6ulees iiad L n tt t i ls 'nnaer.
tho Uno, high Uao, and lew liaie*'• o f . th is system, -botweeii th e d tto s o£< WW>: DecembCT'.3st;‘l01Bi oad April 1st, U19.I. ■n in- T h i H igh Llae'w fO be tam ed dry frtn t NovembM ls t - 'fo r the p e riod 'o f th»«#j
weeks fo r the pnrpoao of mtiatimiiaae •woTk. -, J . C. WHEELON,
(AAt.) ‘ '• O e n ^ 'f a g i ia g e r ; '
j n * t ; i o u n d m « r i g h t w « y ,
■»4lTHtST •-TOO!i0<lT0W , 1 » U 3 A S e i- .T I^ - . . . . ,« c a re ts .,V P OtWfi.'’ - .•IB VAN uoo n
‘AHO j,, • - '
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I j r F R ]i R f l V C T wliore yI I U I 3 i a i r n f l u iib s o lu i ic r n l in d u n t i l O c to lK T 37 I m jV 8 i i i t , o v t i r c o a t 'o r in a c k i
H f J a m T y 'n i r r i f J e . .
I M O T H E R S - ; ; : :H Tv-unu u n d d r y d u r i n g th o u H m a d e f o r r e a l r o u g h im d tu u
i a i s ; t h e y w il l f l ta n d th e WCU
PnV cK rc a s rm it l i lc .
I r R E E - A I R H I
I STRAUS &
liieiisirIIFIBIIN1
I BITIHSeB . Eriolish Troops Reported in vu ■ Outskirts of Lille, But News °° l i l HasNot Beeflfll&liilly.Con- iI ' firmeil ?I MEN AND B O m A K E N ; J I ONLY WOMEN REMAIN
I . T h o u a n d s o f .D o l l a r s ' W o r t h ^ I ' o f A m e r i c a n S t o r e s l o r X e i
I Ue{ of tid g iu u . B h ^ e l '"■! I ’ ^ H o m e bj' Q e n & a u . f'
I I ... By M W H ijM E L L C T T * " I ' '.W T P H TH E B E m S H 'A E M T IN , l l C lA K S E B S , Oek. tteept ^ I ; a re io CoDrtrri. tbo Rre&t enem r b u s
' - A7A t tliB i t M i t i w r i r i l repOT’tad U n t
W{ t i* Britlili .u t In , U ^I U D e . '^ U k u n o t ‘r e tb « M O f f Id a H f i;
e o n f ln a e l . . . alon■Tr tbfr'E Q It TDfioa, tbe BritU b were A iti
iM t o ^ fltu n y rypwtea! to h a re b rokea Itjd l I -tbrongb tb& .lla»^w iilA ’ 't fa e ~ < ^ ^ aom I bolIt aboot tb » 'is i^ anfl wero o e a r is ; tb r
^ancient defe&aire moat, which w w ^ i r 'p 'H n e l r a l ^ t e e t t o j i . In nod le ra l
• ^ 8 fM tnrie* moat has b e « “ fo rtlfleJ , bn l t to r a aro no ; (odlcatloiu th a t th p 'O e m a s i io te s d 'to nae tbeM M u m . ■ ■ “ I
I t f i nnJen tood th a l the bna« b a re “ i takon aw ay a ll tb e a e o and bojri U K ra
.L ille betw een in ao'd 80, le t r lo '; only Uou-.tbe W D B ^ Zlatj
■ B iu m r B m o rln g Stores - -Oeneral PlBmer’a men b^j^e ^aptnrefl ro t. '' the h ill petlUoM which <1omInato
' Tonrcolnjf and' R onbait. .The enemy la B rnmortog aOltarf i t o r n fnt^lkne, Ai.
' TonreoiDff. ao9 Roobalx. P l r f l ba re ;been c b a e m d in .L O le , b n t I t ' l a * H .: M rta lo y*t whether the Oermnni are be
: mwUdi; to imiivT tb a eUy. ml • -P reun re U e o n tin s ls ; on a ll .i ld e a Be
of the aallent wUok contains th e tbree Mi im portant F rench in d u tr la l eitlea. mi Evaenatlen of th i i region le e a s ia - . •.
. ; n h is s ^ and lb » way, tb a t wfll s e t please ^ O em aa*. pn. I n n o s t places p tm nere and pnr> w i«ned b a re n o red out o f th e d e rasta ted aft
’mad fla ts izrto a fa ir , .greea coutrT;.‘ Tho Belgians, fo r - tb e ' f i r s t t l m e ' l i B e
.: . i ! K . .y e « » . w e,S *’tU ng a gUmpw of ; t
■ t b e w a T % l « i f l l n g « U T e b e « a * . : s tro y e i . ^ . » o m o f the trooa v e t h
> M m o d . - noi'W hen ..B ou«n wa« oecnpied, 1,200
; «lTiUans ran aben t a t the peiti o f the ir ’ . OWB neeJi^ i^tlatla{{ on t bidden mlnea ,
,* n d rt'onting " h e r e 's one; the re 'a D y o n e ." . , ■ ■ • ]
A . captored .Ge.nnan cnK tnen . was ^ compelled to rem ore the n in e s . ' A ae r- ^
- lean relief storMt r a l u d a t «20,0M ^ were ta l s a :< o -O iw iB y .- te fo ifc -th e wracnaUon. ' L l i
Presiden t W llsoo 's reply is conUined t I in n e w sp tp m w U e b • n i T r f - f r m t W o y ii eoast l u t n ig h t ita n y in ld iers aald ]
i t expresaod thelr. exac t T lew i:' O thers ^ ■sggMted It olgM '-haT exbeeo *.‘U r4> er,'*. b n t said |h e y T»eegnU«d th e «m- e sslty 'o f'd lp U m k tle langnsce to f t l o jU bs lUplonatle «sds. fiegtnU afr a a «m t> - , ta to
' tlfe , ib e y aH aitreod w i th ^ I s o n . pletei
- oB z o X o o v s i i r a .v b w . 7 A p o m s '
( 'O o j t l i m a f r e m w b i l t ^
. the m annfaetsre o f the n e e ln e bere,. i t waa »ta iea ..;lC eaatk ie, D r. B o m o v Wi
w ill pm r^da a 'aapply s B f f i ^ t ' for A s e i rWfiO? ioam tnta nu la i« t*(«rlM a t m t
- repon■V , rT he vaecloB l* -4 ea lg tsa .'« 6 'p ro i id e gains
t I t f V ilm w l althpngh tagne
v n h f c - B e b e -lo w s:> V U > T * * : b . l i l M c « ^ ( « .q ,p r e « i t b e “ T
tiHiWT
.EE™(* y o u <‘u ii jr>‘t ll < -nn :U * ;i-jack . io lu to ly f r e t '. H U ir t i i in O c tu ■ 2 7 , Wl* p iv c f r e e w lt l i cH<‘li t c k in a w c o s t in g ^r» <ir o v e r , a
'
i‘Ke ftoyn’ (rlu ljy w aUKW cr .v o u r
ibioiH o f k e e p in g U»! b o y 0 w in t^ ir i im u th s . T !» !y im* tu m b l e boy.H— o f g o o d n i a l o r - , w e a r Jin d t e a r a n d lo o k w e l l .
R I f l E - F H E E'
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r GLAUBER<K »IPLETE COLLAPSE OF XO mU T
WBST T S 0 N 7
(Coatinoed from page one} 1
a re now bearing down upon Ghent,16 mllea e ^ o f l U a t t '
The Anglo-American a ttae k Isonehed b on a 10-nlle fro n t botween L e Oateaa aod Bofaaln, this momlng, w u re* di ported to h a re progressed, two miles ii this afUrnoon aod to be . a tlll going fi well. Tbe Britiah and Amerieatts ad> vancing tow ard Hfrson, a pparea tly a re . OD tiie ou tskirts of the im portant m idway ten ter of W assigny ., ,
To the southw ard, tbe Brltlsb, T rench add American p ^ ssu re continues east o f Cambrai u d 6 t Q nentin. , |
The Prencb nnd I ta lian adTanee in r, the Laon region has beeomo slower, b n t the csptw o of Qrandpre by th e Amer* ieaos. b u perm itted oolaiYreaeDt of tbe operationi^ In the Argonne-Mcuse region. - Continued adrance I i also being made by tbe French and A mericana - In the Ohampagoe.
The AUI<* aro rapidly ex tending the ir v letoriei io the BaUcaos, a a i e U a f northward .In 8»rb la and ponring weit> ward Into N ortbem A lbania. . »
Oaptaze o f Eeaa, tu A sto SB aor, i h j j ‘ brought th a Brltlsli to w ith in 100 m tly e f th e g rea t .e n t e r o f
. A a n o , ,v I 4 c h la OB* of, tlw ptiB- d p a l A tf o a w ^ O aartaotioople „ i ftWB ' t t a m A - M
lilfe ly a rtille ry fire bas broken on t wi along tbe 'w hple 15-mlIe fro n t Irttw eeo ' A itlco and the Brenta r l r e ^ on th e pri Ita lian fron t, the I ta lian 'w ar offiee nn- t i t nounced today. Tbla region contains tb< tbe A ilsgo p la tea u .. ’ «
Se tb laa troops b a re captored the tow n o f A le k s tn ra . 20 nO es . . nnrtliw ett of K ish, tJie SeA lan w ar offiee a m u g s ^ tooay -
Tho P ro u H occB fW P lator, 35 , mllM aontheaat o f tO A ..
“ On T«e»<lay. '.wc ■ofciipicl M ount cci Kieasl-Baba, the town of A lekslnatc ,.th i U ouot K astreb*t* and t to .vUlage o f l* r l Z la tare," tb s sta tem ent’ta ld . . lera
“ Tbe French cavalry eaptnred Pie- . r o t "
tb(B r i t i s h D r i v e
A t H i r s o n • .
. LOHDOH, O c t 17 .»T Iw B tltlah Cit b eg in a bow a ttack -cb tb e 10- Bo B ile f ro n t betw een le c a te a a aod Bohata a t 6:30 tSsis n o a ln g , F ield On M ia h a l H a l f reported, n u y are 'm aU ng sa tisfac to ry p ro g re a . ' the
, - A strong enaaty connter-atttiek "n( sigilnst H^nflOT/ no rth o f BdMmee, Upushed th e B ritU h b a c k ’ to th e f >w estern edige o f ih e tow n yesterday 1Ha ftm o o o . , 1
>is<Belgian Cavalry i.ai
inThielt■ PA SIB, O c t 1 7 .-B ilg l* n c a r- Thi
a h 7 p e o e M M lU a t t . I t i n a an- ' Bomioed here t ^ y . tho
BrlC o u r t r a l T a k e n ,
b y B r i t i s h ■ ’ S j
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lIsi>atebo» from Che ba ttle f ro n t .wfaich ia tod th a t B ritlih troope had eom- ' iletod occupation o f th e g rea t f o r t r e a bee ;nd in<lutrial c ity . <igi
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TA B niK O T O N , O c t H n t l« j,Lserleao a m y e o o tisn e e 'Ite a tta e k pre< se t o t the yteate,. P an felag o f :sported t ^ y , - a iinooaang t r ^ goli aioa In- t te ' ^ l a de L e G rand 2Coa- «igne. ■ ' ^.......... ' nlglTbo cosam nni^e fo t W edueday fol- prl*
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tlo.rnoyn Bif>therii hs\<e completed Ibl! remodel,ina^of tliHr atoro and tbe ir iiotV atoek uf furnituri' is now Installed.
Mr J lr iik f l, nmosRcr o f tbo store, tiays tha i (ifht-r ohlpmanta nro on .tba way. aod will lie rodilng lii overy few dayh. ’ . _ , .
COMBS n S B B FOH SBSDF:. K. Clie'atpr, eonnty ogont fo r C u-
uifl eounty, wa> here Wrlluoaday to se* i-iire high grailn DlrkloK seed w heat f(ir sowing I'V tba ■focinpra of his rouQly. llo .w ax s'ccompAncil by 0 . £ . Maloney, iliatrlet ogriculturni «<mergeo- ry agent, now detsilrii (o assist tbe {'MsIn couaty a g e n t '•
E D ITS U N IV B B a ir r PA P E Elln rry W. ‘.Barfy, fo im rr ed itor of
tlic Bulil H erald, who recently entered tliO ^ u d e n ts ' arm y trnlning corpa a t tha U niversity of Idal.o, Is 'rclito r of thej first IssBe nf volume tw enty of th si U niversity Argonaut^ n periodical pnb- tiahod weekly by thc asuoelated stn- clcnts of tho univorslty,
T Donrinee E ag itro nDorrcnrct Engatrom, aged 20, a farm
er of ITurUngh, died a t 4 o ’cloek Thursday momlng a t n local hotel 'fol-
~ lowing se re ra l daya iUnoss from pnen- monla. H e w u removed to tbe hotel from a local. hospital I u t week w hso
i bia eondltlon seemed to be Improved.1 Tbe ramaina are a t tho Crosby nn*I* dertaking eatabllsbmant, a ad wUl be s taken Friday by tb e jr ld o w to Cotorado J flprlngs for Interm ent
I ■ ABDIOATIOK OP K A U E S IB DBNIBD , ^
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^ inoro snbstantlal and nn til tbe .relch- s tag WU' shown to have .approved tho reported actioa o f the Bundesrath,
■ B N E U 7 DEFENSBS FA L L tO e . . PZBOBSI-
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ah^rp wedge into tbe enemy, l l n i r i n r tho direction of B ouncy , aix miles > northeast of Orandpre.. A dditional p r o g i ^ b u a lio been
m ide en both t l d u of the U ense. 'H a d R o n rF ix e d
I Aeeordlng-to prisoners, tbo Oermans , expected an arqilstlce to go into, effec t la t 3:30 Monday afternopn. They .were am ated when e a r a iiille iy fir* creased and the in fan try a ttacked. I f a ^ ^ who expected to bo fra tern iz ing
: w itb Americans, a re now, prisoners. 'Oae American divlalon b u taken
I prisoners from four boehe divisions in t i e p u t two days, fceludlng ooe of tbe ^ea t enemy outfits on tho ,whole weat f ro n t I
Thero seems tO' be no end to the ma*; ehine gun defenses. As fa s t a s a u r le s of these are wiped out, others a re en-1 countereil and the a rtilla ry 's worlt n tsrts a ll over again.
I t moy now be statod th a t the Baln-division participated in th e . je -
rout f igh ting In the Aire valloy, and . th a t tbo e ightieth division from Peim- Isvlvann w u engaged w ttb ^ j o r Oen- jera l B n llarr 's corps north of Septsargee.
the Meuse we advanced In the Bols da ~ Le' Gmnd M ontagne and hold the eon* P m lt To the weet o f tho Mense our S troops havo advanced on and bold tbe y C ite de CbatlUon. They a re aonth of . Boia do Leges' and a l n igh tfa ll were figh ting in Champlgnenllea aod Orandpre.
"A lo n g tb e fro n t o f (be seeond army •the day waa q u ie t Dnring tho a lgh t nriemy raids were repulsod.” ,
Haig- Reports Progress ) iri Flanders
LONDOK, O e t 17.—The Belgiant havo captured Thonront and Scboor- , bakke. Field M arshal H aig annonneed ^ today. Froncb troops havo ta k ea A r- ,, doye and Llehtervelde, aontheast of T honront “
" W e d n e ^ , between D ix n sd e aad the Lys, despite the s te m , Belgians, British and F re n ch \^ n tln n e d tho ir at- ^ tscks on a fro o t o f e re r SO kilom eters * (31 miles) a n d advaaeed a a average T ” depth of over aix kilometera (three " nad th ree-quarter n l le e ) ," th e eUte- mont aald.
"N n r th o f Dizmnde tb« Belgiaos . crossed the Yeor a ad oeenidod Scboor* . bakke. Tbo British eroteod th e Lys and pushed beyoad M eola t« the depth . of several kilom eters along tbo right
." T h e B e lg ia u eaptnred Thonront,*®,' and tho F rsaeb captured lieb te rve lda T ' Ardoye. The Brttish ocenplpd Menin * , and, aeeordlng to th s b to s t reporta, entered Courtral.
" A to ta l o f ov«r ' » viUagw have ^ been delivered f r o a the enemy. Ko figures are available regarding pris- . . . onor. and b o o ty ." ’ JJ®
"T es te rd ay aftom oon tbe enemy made a s t n ^ e o u te r a ttae k opon H a u ^ , aeeompanled by heavy shell- in g ," .the sU tem ent said. ." T h e y pressed ns baek to tho w estern edgo o f th e r i l l a ^ where f i ^ t b g is siiU going on.
" W e made fn rther progreae la st a ight sonthw eet n f liU e a ad took a few prisoners. A t SiSO th is morning we a t taeked oo tb e 'B obain-Leeateaa f ro n t v Onr trbopa are reiw rted to b« m aking I* s
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; W M B lN flT O N , Oct.. 1 7 .-T 1 ,. t*U.. m ad ad ra ln ls tn tlon today extended r«*■ lief to the sheep raisers w eat of the
MIsslsBippL H erea fter they wffl be, perm itted to nnload and feed th e lr ship-* meats o f ^ e e p a t th e ChleivB pabUs '' yards, T hay w ill b e tB owed t» “ s te re”■ tbe sheep th e re , fo r a period o f alx ' mootb^ whleb is tb e average tim e f e r
f e e in g w esters sbeeix ] Tbe exteasloo o f th is privilege, of*' flelals say , is to p e ra l t th e movement
o f sbeep from tbe .d ron th stricken n e a s o f the. ebnthwest and aertbeiB lU tes.
* In some regions;, aeeordlng to reporta reach ing -the ra il re e d ' a d i i la l s t i ^ e e , only tbe early tran s fe r o f th e herds will save bpavy tosses. Tbe move will c o n serve 'sneh foodstnff wbleb o the^ Wiw might, b e lost, aeeordlng to o fficials.
Ko additional ebarge b n a d e fo r the itopirfag-in -tnnslt privilege. T here Ii, however, a provision ( h a t additional w tlA t takon on a s a resn lt of feeding in tbe term inal wUl be charged fo r a t the regular local n t e froas Chicago to th e fina l destinaUon. .
WAR NOT OVER WARNS I SECRETARY OF STATE
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WAfllTINOTOK, Oct. 17 .r-"T he w ar la not over. T h is is ao tim e to slaeltee_• * » • J - __ . •
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h e m en w ho keep tlie c o q n tp y “ goii i t s a f e ; th e se m en w o n t a n d n o (^ t
V ia n ia te rijila im d w o rk iiu iu sh ip ; tb ley w a n t .^somebody to <fo fo r th em ft r o^v-n’w ork .
■\Vo*fe doiiig ' i t ; th e H u r t S c h a ffu e r & M a rx lab e l in i\ g a rm en t iH th e s ig n o f i t
GE CLOTHING .C■ lio iiir o f H a r t S c lia f fv e r & .1/drj-
a t home. To k n p up and to inci^ase tho prcsiuro on the n treatlng (tomans is tbe only certain way to w in."
Secretary of State Lansing, who haa • r been Handling the dlpJomaUc dealings , , witb Oerttany made tbis empbatio dee-
Doing Christmas
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this w inter hwausfi .it woiil ft>rtnerly? W ell, here is a i
bbj a t tiic ohl pri<«rryo« sa ' ling of an overc«)at by buying c f *» coatB. ' : ■
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T c l I t w ill p a y y o u to com e ii j 1 o u t qu ick ly .
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'going■strong^’ bchind^-thc men cd tbe kind of clothes we kcH.
; they know tiiut these are tlio III m c/othes w hat Uiey’n; doing
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W e la n tlo n todsy in support of th^ fourth nans L iberty loan. deelared th a t (}or*
'mariy Irf "b reak ls jg and wSth more haa pressure she will b re a k ."
dee. Subscribe KOW for the KEW 6
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Books, Booklets, Etc.B B A U T F O B ^
Tjpewriteiy ^ Otuinotee.oar Wotk
a O K S T O R Ea and Statleseia ' .
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Overcoats of OTorcoatfl for Men and Young n r e . ' -
r could afford a new orcrcoat . voiild oost flo mnch rrforc than A a chance to get a dan'tly wac^1 flavo.at leiiat 1 4 .T IIE PRICEr ag one o f these SatnpJe Oecr*.’
J d patterns. s34to40.ne in now. aa th is l in e will sell
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