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t is fteady i' Froni—B r i^ Eva

■ ■ Strategic Importan (! Rfled with Poisonc

■ f ’B O 'w ii P r in ce E upprechi. o ffo is iT e today o n th e t o

L & B o ^ cdnal to tb e Y p re I n m aking th is a iyioaDcenu

' ^ ih e r e w a a p a r t ic o la r ly B07C,. ; h j B ' n ^ i rom Leatrem to

th tf-I^ w e abdnt^a n ^ o M ath n in e M l^ s o d ^ o

■ ArmentierefV 'wWch lB ,o n lj a pile o f Btone a i 4 bricks and o f no S trateg ic , consequence^ h a s

' ' . h e t o ' i t b ^ d o n ^ b e c a m of 'po8!tit«i;at t l ie a p « o f a danger­ous K U ito t .H 8 iig ‘8 a id .th e c ityw as .when ,the BritiBhwithdrew : ‘ ’

North o t A nM fltletM j hetvjr flghUo? (ODtinoea n o tll a U te kosr l u t olgbt.- H iig iiW , in the Ml«W»»hood ot

' I'lMgitflflrt, Mewlflf* *na WyUthfllfc .t h iH jo .v s t cou titn to .t .fiV o*

milfl fron^ m ldw ty bfltw un AmeoUBrea nnd 7 p r u . A

ThB d riro on th l» .fro n t h « b«coizn> wltbiD tbfl l u t tw o -d a n «qutl io im- portsDce to the o r lg lu i off«nslT« £tr*. thor to the 'sou th , whleh beg tn on the 60-mW« tro ttt f w m ,A r r « to U Per«: T hs objeeUve o( thla new offaaalre ia

• ' oow'belieTed to be th e ipU ttlog of-the. ' B rltlih line a le o s .th e I^ a river, w ith

the roIllDR back of th e northern per- tloa o f H alg 'a forces on the N orth aea

I . aod th e capture o f (he channel jw rta. Tba Baln.oW ectlTe—divlalon o f the a l­lied foree»><olne!dea w ith th a t o f tbo M ttth en offeaalVe, b n t the la tte r had fo r^ ita additional aim tbe t&kloK of

■ A m l« ia .M d .P arU .;,. _

’ O tn u B AxBjr. B n o m o a i W flU tB jp u m p Sifflina d a d a n d

Q t j W C T a n d ' •

O a tk a n tw { ro a t the O e r u a ^ ; u d t r Crown Prince B ororoekt of B a m la , w koK baa« ia a t have driToa fo r­ward an average depth of throe to foor

' , milea betw een L a B auee and A rooo'‘ iU ree/vkU e northw ard between Araon-

. tle rta and the, Tpree-Comlne* canal,' theU poBotratloa h u been comparatlve-

B r ita h V t j W ithdraw *TUB 9«actraUoQ m both aldaa of

A m e n tla n i , how erer, I tu .b e o tof- f l d a r t to ih a rp aa tk e a l m d r dan- g « n n u U a a t a t th e p o lst and i make tb a abandonnent o f t^ ia t-d tr W t^ ieB z ltl jh p ta c tle aU r certain. E alff’a offlelal sU tem ent l u t s ig h t

traced the B ritltb lloe from tbe l*a •Bmsoo. can a l,~ iu * t1 u tw a rd of QUcn-

I ' d iy , northeaalward to tho L&we r i w ,; aad north along tbU river to tbiT Lya,

a t Eetalrei. .Tho a lU d, P gb ting like^ U ou , aro

”" (5 io e on A m erlcal”From E iU ire i, wblcb i t buck of tbe

orlf^oal line, the f ro n t folbw a tbo Lya -to Bae 8 t. U an r , then tn m i ou tw ard to Sleorbalz, throe mltoa lontbw ott of

■ Armontlerea. A t tbo la tte r e i t j , tbe line ih a rp lr to th e northwest, then Bwervos northw ard through Ploeg- steert and U o ttlpes to tho Tproa-Com- ines canaL

CoBflnna B ritiah B « ^Tho Oerman «fflc iU report la s t sigh t

morolj confinned the British admlsilfln th a t the L jb bad been crossed and la ld tbe B iitlih lloe t bad bMn .penetrated on both sides of W arenton two nllos e u t of Uesaioet. A n 'earlie r statem ent said tb a t moro than 0000 pritoners and lOO gnns bad bean taken fn these oper­ations.. PaTla w at o iil to xnonUons only artillery f igh ting , north of M ontdldler

• and alv&K the Olio ‘ .The te rrific bombardment on the

FrMco-American front Tnesday, from 0^ fit- Miklel,

described In yeaterday 's, French com- . raoniqne, waa /ollowed by a detarmiaed

raid on one of th e A oeriean aeeton.C - ^ W b waa c o m p l e t e l y - '

*A K B OVHB BBIP8' AnrU l l ^ t l n d e r »

Mcrcnantfl * Miners w ere taken o rer ^ by tbe gOTBnimsnt t o d ^ •

B L E O T IO N D A T B A N N E E S r A E 0 U N 8 B O U E IO SIT Y

. b y w . 0 - s:United P r iss Btal

• OHiaAOO. A pril ll^ A nneatlerea,-eT «heap o f n tisa , w s s t f a r w itU a tlie B r

W haa Z Tiajted th e place tho fW it U■ atnm giK W H th e ttre e ts in tha atyie

' •atr«aoer«. ,B iB _haimetB, h o v m r , b o n i d l t t th a t a i j r c t i i i i l tT 'w u a r o u a a d . ■

I k e B iitU h o f flc ttf t ^ ' b a t h u t ^ pa in ted th a n ’w ttli m nd ^

•, *“ » to t l « B w f iy 't w d i M fWffl te a ln i

ly In Yit Owi

OFFENSIVE IS )BY;RUPRECK

Along a T w ^ y Mil racuate Towns of N ince—Many P&ces ai nous Gasses.c h t w a s c o n t in u in g h i s n o r t h e r n t o t i r e tw e n ty - m i to f r o n t f r o m th o t r e s - C o m n ie s cional;■meaty B e l d M a h h s l H a i g n i k t r t r s r e n f i g h t i n g a lo n g t h e I ^ v e a n d t o A n n e n t iG 7 0 6 . ' ^ s t r o m ia o n

t h o f i t | c o n f l n o i c e w i t b t h e L y s , t o f A i m e n t l t t e a ; .

M W? OF UPi-im ii:a rl n m ^ R o m t E S T . m m

Mr LTOOHDto 0F -r6bBE' te .,_FBAI!aEB .BAVB HE I “ NOT O liuB AS TO DI " TAILS BUT A SOI "• DOBASflpJIEDOHABO]“ 5 ( B r U n l t t d l W )

■ .COLLINSmLE, m., Apt l i . - ^ M e f i p ^ ^ ^ e l , d i s c b ^

1 s i l d l e i ^ ^ S ^ ' t o d a y b y th ; c 6 » t e t ’« ; j u r y . i i a v e a t i g j i l n » ' t h L . b a n g in g . i t f B o b i e t i P m g e j i ^ e r f

I ' i n f o m a i ^ t S m i ^ ^ m B p a f H t t e v i o l ^ C o a n d , w a s ' e a f fl i,

i t r l i a v o g i r c n th e s a m e tc s tlm o fir j j i i n t h e j u r y 's ' s e c r e t h e a r in g .

jor " T h e bravest guy I e v e r 'ia w ," aal 9Q. BlegeL ‘. 'I ^ e g e r d id n 't shsd a tea BQ. except when he kissed tb e flag, a s al be didn’t bo,g fo r m ercy ." • , v f “ I t m ig h t 'h av e been m e,” replle

Blogel to a query u to who attopdo to some detalia o f the lynching. "

, bad a lo t of liquor In mo a sd betbg soldier, they .Und o i locked np to m and I was sort of swelled u p .'*

: , ‘ Mere Boy# Helped lo t o f k lds.frbm 12 to 10 year

old pulled him u p ," said tbe toldlei .-/.I-just looked onT” .

r . Tbo story was corroborated, i t wa said, by three other w itnesiei a t th

„ • inouost.' I’raeger was burled in S t. Louis, n e e

’ ' bers of the Odd Fellows lotfge OceediOi to his reaoest tb a t bo. bo w rapped ]i tho Amerlcan-flHjg.,,-

To Pay fo r rn n e ra l W AflnmO TO N , April 11— Tho Swls

_ legntioa, eariog for aerm an Interest ^ la tho U slted Btatoa, has bcon advlse<

by friends o l Bobert B. P raeger, lyneh vg ed a t Collinsville, 111-, avQerman, tba . they would look a fte r his funeral ez ' ponsos. T ha Oerman govemmoDt dl<

|g; not offer to pay tba bill. I t i t sUted.

OALnFOSHIAMAYOE J, EEADY TOFAOEOHAEGI

,S ' . (By H»U»a P ic u .)S BEDOn S S b e a c h , C«1., April Il.r-

H arry J . BroluW , mnyor of M o n d e '®! roccotly ro-elocted, will return to J i e i

, f o r k ' voluntarily ahd a t bis own ez nenso April 17, to face charges of fram in connection with' a film promotlot

. Bchomo. Brolaski is a t liberty on hli own recognluBce. H e declares tbi charge Is n political " fram o-np .’ '

‘’® S T . j a m U ' h o t I l i s

e“ D E S T R O T E D B Y PIEEm- ——»d (By United P re s t.) . .ri. OMAHA, Nebr., April l l . - F i 'f i

ffsosts were Injured, th ree soriously, am fo rty others wero carried to safe ty b;

. firemen in a fire which ga tted the 81 • Janies hotel here n 9:80 o ’clock th i

O' morning. Ban W angeri, who Jnmpei id from the th ird story aad was paralytoi e r from tbe shock, w u the most soriouslj

Injured. -

i I N T O W N S O P W A E Z O N E • Y O P U . P . O O E E E S P O N D E N ^. 8HEPHT3BD ' ,3taf£ Oorrespendent.e n c s a te d by the B ritltlr a&l aald to .be i B ritltfiU noa.

i .tlm v-I 'T aa p on ied by a ee ing 'basnsri e l ^ o n day baanen^ o r “ H b ir ty loan"

n no'iSDttoe#. • They were to grlaiy w ltl

had ta k o i jiage atrlpa o f w U te doU i | tbaza , a a o t t Uia r tree ts to th e O er iln ( irtuit « a i goiog on la th s town. .

ffl Hflme Paper-M M .

' \ : T W m P A U f t lD i

^ . SUBS W B A E B H nm ^

™ LONDON, A PB IL .■j .1 NUMBBB OF BBITIBIL MSB-* * -CIIANTUEN SUNK DUBINO

THK WEEK ENDING ■ A PB IL ff WAS T E E SMALLEST 8IK 0E . NOVEUBEB n , 19^7, ACgOBD-

M f ) - INO .TO PIOUBES A N N O tm C-' KD B r THB ADMIBALTT.- ^

a r e s h i p s o p . . u o b bTHAN 1000' TONS, TWO «J* LESS AND TWO FIBH IK G '

• BOATO WEBB D E l ^ ^ D B T ’ S D B M A B IN B 8 0 B U O ?B a T 9 E ' W EEK e n d i n g IfO V E K B E B 'li LAST YEAB,' W HBN O N E i

, O BAPr OP-MOBE THAN 1«00 '■ TONS A ND’ 'W VB OT- tE 8 8 '

a d WEBB S U N ^ WAS THR-XOW. \ o n ‘£ s t u a b k i n TONKAGE BB>' . r s , , STBOYKD BINOB TH B H.BOAT.'

OAUPAION W AS QflTTODBAT- - :------- ED FEBBUABX % m i . '

i l l Fjp W i lfHE l U l f f l l

SKT m 0K T $ OdUE To jal/k^ “ QUAETKES B L O N ­

DE- WOEEEES UOEE' ' i |^ O t OEBNED ' IK K>? '. BOHDS THAH :IH' ,'jMT

H o m r o D r o i U ! s o i . T S ;

k p r il . ' ' ■- •• - - — V A lR iL BB TQB HI 0 7 "

\ f . .■ T s a s a w n ' v u n .Twin F i lU -------

-the ‘ B t t h i . - l o o ; ^

| # i » iI, W . .'Daien ___ V 8,050. ■

. K i I SE xccU io r_____________ . 750

aald --------—te a^ .. MW,8S0'

S u b s c r ip t io n s a c t u a l l y a c c o u n te d f o r a t h c a d q u o r t c n

^ h e r e i n T w in F a l l a c o u n ty 'i a g r e a t s p r in g d r i v e t o s e c u r e in -

• “ • Testment ot $560,0(10. in Uborfe ■ Loan tands'.o.f.the tliird Israc

rears t o t a l e d w e ll a b o v e t h o $ 4 0 0 ,OOC d>«* m a r k W e d n e s d a y e y c n ii j g a l y n t t i i e d o s e o f t h o t h i r d d a y o f th e the o r g a n iw d c a m p 'a ig n a n d th e

f o u r t h d n y - o n w h ic h s u b s c r i p - ding t i o n s w e re r e c e iv e d , d in S a ltt P i n t —Beporto N ext

Beports. of. teams composed o f mort _ i „ than SOO men and women who are act. n s ts engaged in prosecuting the drive 'liad •“ the county aw coming la Blowly,,In-

dlcatlng tha l the w o tk en a n 'tk^rc eoncomed a t tbe present time In plac- log the bonili than in annouaclag the roiQlta of their labors. I t will be sev- eral days before adeanate snrvey of the drlvo can bo obtained,- beadqnarten states.

' All to H are O roortnnity v C Tbo drive, however, will continue

generally throughout -tbe county sntU opportnnlty has, been given every Indl-

II .r - vldual to invest In the bonds th a t aro isdo, an important means of increasing and New supporting. America'« forces a t tho bat-

ex- tlo -m nt. raad Bnhl Undertakes 1160,000 itlon , J , M. Bhank, of Bohl, form erly pro«

his ba te Judge, bote ThntW ay -morning, tb s stated tha t ibe drive Is unfinished io

tbe BdU district; tb a t reports tam ed In to district hcadqoartera Wednesday evonlag indicatoil tb a t a t l o u t «100,- 000 hnrl b » n subscribed, .and th a t the

t — ------------- »and T0BB A D BB 8 -

[ Ton have T>een reading the♦M. Twin r« tls D any K ew i for three

day* and you haye a f a ir work- Idea of Its. aaefolneaa aad

valoo to yon."1“ : SUBflCaiBB TO IT.

Telephone ^ a t oor expeaiw,—— DO B a tte r where ynn U T ^, aad

the Dally N m wiU go to yoo by maU or carrier. Ton pay for I t

N T by the month. I f yon care to, andyoa owe ns nothing cntU the end of e id t ' month during which yon

- -conUnao to take tho paper. t>e a Testerday a t t i a e o f going to

p te » bona tld a fubacriptloia to ^ tbo Dally Jlfewi were 22 i; Today

nor< , t the same hour they are

■ 829' ■ 'r l th Street and newi' atand la lea In '

Twin raHa, Pfler, Bnhl, Klmber. ^ ly, B au en , M artaugh and Bm tey

' 1000 DAILY

' - ■ W i f i t

DAIIXD A SO , TH O B am tT . U . 1018.

Ip ^ c a i; : f f ip u

m l j p o r ^ r ^ i n 1

S b l D r i i i ^ j B a c k A

■ O r i e - j i l a c i l i i n e <

l i n i i ( ^ | j D f f i c i a l F

‘ r ,’W i t n ^ W a i s o f A l

' ~ f , A , r e ! ^ l ^ d ! ( t i n g . F i r m

b e i n a ' G r a d u a l l y D -

' ---------------•(. (By»j?aif«d, Press.) '

A .' ' jPABIB^ j m U 11 .-0B B H A N AT I ■ * i n i t a AfLimnMf rB * w n ft.AMTmT I OAir S B m S m i H B CBAUPAONI I ' AHX) I . 0 a u S S .W B B B BBPULSBD I • TBB r a t o j ; W A B O P nO B A N

■ I f ^ A B V ; ^ ' .B O 0 A I N (NBAB TA l y V (m S " A H B B IO A N ABTZL

I T . U V B L T H j f i& lT . A OBBUAK A T 1 1 1 TADS W if i B K i l t a E D ," THB OOlC

' • MA OBBUAN AT.\ - U O E r n ^ W B D I N TH B APBB

( U ) . icoK T m i g i ' i r o n s u x l b s £ & a t0 7 ' R . MttBHgi; o r THB TOOL BBO

I,'— .f tW . . ‘.'We m d e lucceasful - surprise at-

taeks and .^bok a d o u n prisoners and 0 1 0 a ttaek lae jU B northwest and c u t ol

BhBlasj/<i(Tbe.Chemln des Damos'sec- U l* ior, w to e A n u rlc a u aro figbUog, li

n e t t h w ^ q{ Bheloa.)^.1::- " la 'f t iT e g i r a io f O rvllIersandSorel

e n f artin*>7 ,'dlspersed the e n ^ y . "

j ; . L dO T pN , A p r i U l . - r w a (A- lh a l Eal|^..teday annonnced .the )0 V w ith d f a ^ t 'o f tho B ritish forces

n " W ^ ^ W '- w ith jr a w n ftoo,’ A ^ -

■ > C ^ 3 t t - b a t t i » U eon tln slag«n ik»- )A T ^h d e fro n t from tbe L a Baasee . [Q . xanal to th e Tpres-Oomioes canaL . r i ' is -severe f ir tU tig In the '

‘ne^be irheod o f the I* w e and L p , rivers, from about Lestrcm to Ar-

_ 'm ontleres. •tn- ■’ “ N orth o f ArmoBUores there Is _ . Oitle change. In the neighborhood T T ,o f Ploegstocrt, Messinos and Wyi- *“ -* w b ae te , there w u heavy f ir ttin g

t c r s until n U te hour l u t 'n i g h t ’*

t y ’n ■ — -i n - - Charkoff, one of tbe most impo^

, - f - .ta n t cltlcB in U krase, was captured Monday, acc«rdlng to aa official

3Ue, . announcement by the Berlin war of-0 0 0 flee, received by wireless.^ In Finland) Oerman forces oecn-

pied tho K aris railway station.t h e _____-t h e Charkoff is a c ity o f 17S.000 In- n n . kabUants, s ltnaled ,420 mHos south*

w est; o f Moscow.

N E W W A O E S M S I f O E

« t ° N A V Y Y A E D E M P L O Y E Srivo ■ ---------

kisri ' ( B /U n ite d Press.) ., 1 ^ ^ASIH N Q TON , April 11.—A now the tealo of wages forjnavy yard employes

on. the A tlantic coast approximating tbe socalled kiacy board scale a t priv-

. . a te plants, h u been adopted, the navy

inuo ? M ^ w lli give meehanics about W a m tu 2ay w ith overtime amoonting to aTonal lodi. 17. or t3 a day and other trades about nro *be same. ,

and — ................ •bat- —r --------- . ---------------------------

*160,000 apportionment which the Bahl illstHct has undertaken to ralM wlU

prO' be oversabsctibod-- - ’ ing , Bogersoo reported 410^00 ia sub- ] In scHptlons Wednesday afternoon with mod Ihe drive still going strong, iday .Hanson reporiid ♦0,700’w lth every.Jn- 100,- (llcation of'execedlng 11(^00. the 0 , D. Tbom'as, county drive chair­

man, bad reports fo r «ubscr^lioas to = f209^50 worth of bonds Wednesday

r re u n g . This amoont Is oxcluiive of .ubscripWoni-maao directly throngk the liank^ and of .considerable .sums a d

) ye t iurned in by the teams. . ' .

* • B l^ l . 'D i i t r t e t iepo rtB 16000« .1 0 . D. Bills, L iberty Bean drive ehal^

rnan' In tho Blckol district, which Is ooo of. tbo nmallest in the coanty, tam ed iDto headquarters hero Wednesday.snb-

{ scriptlons fo r <3200 worth o t bonds f given by residents of thafdistricL 'Praii-» tically every fnmily la tho.-district has1 sAbwrlbed for bonds, Mr. Bills stated^I nnd he expocts.to turn In-nubscriptions, for a t least 81500 more. n.

\ ‘ SEO W EEa P E B D I O T ^ r ' Showers .tonight and Friday

aro prodlctod by'the-drfpartm pnt of agriculture, weather bureau

. through tho lo c al' telephone ex- chaoge. Temperature yetterday

■ waa k lg h r tt a t 03 degrees a fO , I 'd o c k p. m., and lowest o t 43 de­grees a t 11 o 'doek a. m . . There

- xWere ligh t shower* yesterday. To- I ,iay is , f a ir a sd warmer.

te Toilay’'--

MM)-AMEraCAJLSEHUNArtiUbry Plays Im- I Fighting---iEnerhj After Severe Strug- of Prison^ ‘ anc

! Gnn Captured.R e p o r t s S h o w M a n j

\ U i e ( J T r o o p s b u t U n e s

n a n d H u n S t r e n g t h i s

D i ^ i p a t e d .

ifeeiTISH TBOOPS- SEEMUNABLETO i STEMTHETIDEOK- : _________. ' .

“ O E E U A N A D V A N C E O E U S H

“ I O A L L A N T D E F E N S E O H

H E W S A L I E H T O P E K E E

" i B Y E H E M Y; o l ; ■ . — ^— ' , ■sec- (By William Philips Simms, Unltec ■ I* P re tt S ta f f Corretpoadent.)

Orel _ ,W IT H TH B BBITIHH ABWBH d f FBANOB. A pifl I t - T b B Q tt. mans bam# tMc&ed th iiw U h b o r . hood o f Btaonirarde ( ^ ' ^ a n d a

^ haU fflUes v e r t o f A r m i ^ M i ’u dle t v » a U c i no rth Af t h a & n n W ) , ' >* i t i a n p o r t t d , B «th liia .eabU d . . .

- a lfo t t n a o M to

,/■ ^ 'Aitpir-.OwniittiFk ‘^ A t four' o ’elDek th ^ mornlaf

Q erisan artlU ery .began shelling Is M aH lntart luid Eogelbelmer. d W ednesday 's flgb ting continued (• throughout tho night. On a new g sa lien t north o f the St. Mgur bridge­

head Van Q u u t enlarged-hls-coUns. O nco'they occupied La Creche, NI- eppc, Ploegsteert, Messlnes and

, W ytacbete, bu t the British counter ,, o ttaeked heavily, driving them out

of L a Creche, NIoppp, Uesslaes, W ytscbeto and ro-taking tho west

, . Jialf of-Ploegsleort:' Around Hossines and Wytschote

Ihe f lg h tb g yesterday w u partic­ularly bea\7 . These places were -

I- taken nnd ro-taken se\-eral times I- in hand-to-hand straggles.

Steenworck and La Croehe m r e : tho scenes, o f sim ilar fighting. ' '

On tbe southern p a rt’of the bat- ._ , t ie f ro n t the flghting-was^deaultory.

KAISER’S FOLLOWERS • WOULD TAKE LONDONN e n Step W oald be to Send an Army

Acroaa th e A tlantic OceanJ J •• ■ t o h g k t U . a

"T' ; . (By Unitod Press-5

5 a WASHINGTON, April 11.—T hat m i some o! tbo ha lso r 's extrom lits even out fhoritb tho hope of conquering Londoa

and sendlBg nn arm y across tho Atian- tlc to capture WasbingtoB, Is indicated

~ In Information roachlng officials her^ nhl loday. A m llitary.-critlc In predletlng Jill th a t O ermany’s logical move Is a drive

on tbe wMt f ro n t scored tbe Idea of al,. expeditions to ^fOfiilon and America u jjjj nnwlsor in a recont issBo of the Bromon

Burger Zeltung datod Mareh 2.,

■ PAM O0S P U s ijS H B B DIBS il,. ' (By Unitod Press.)

to BBBBIBN SPBINOS, Mich., AprO l>7 11.—Thoophlus Noel, tho man who stak- ,6 f ed M ark Tw ain to «0 ,000 on a pnbU- ^ cation onterprise th a t failed, is dead nn s t his home bore.

, Noel was a pioneer publisher. He ,w u also a railroad and. mine owner, and a t

,■ ono timo w u a pa rtne r o f " L n c k y '' nnM w ln,.of 8nn Francisco. Hla esUU Is said to m n IntO'ffllBIona.

i f E F F H I I E H O Y I S N O T A L O H ) J i ; ■ O F Q E E M A N Y ’S

. .HBW TOBK, A pril 1 1 ,-S tl lU h X t t O em an brand o f f tb s boardc; according

'* W ith th e w ar w ell' In to .lts f o o r^ ye th e Hntu I d food prodoctlon, Great S ri 000 tons and po ta to prodoctlon 6,000,000 e&B a M o n acres. N o esUmatea h a n bee • ' W hile' 820,048 ne n -w ere taken from in th e anny. in 1017,'the women replacec increaaed prodoctlon o f 260,000 pe r cent; a id i jn l l t l,ie8,ooo ton* (hipping.

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0(By Corl D. Oroat, United P re u S taff ^ Correspondent)

W A S H IN G T O N j A p r il 1 1 . -

fS lfiftin g o f the main A m erican ftjsen -e in to Hie w est front bat­tle is a b ou t com plete,

rg ■ N e w s th a t n. sm all p ortion o f th is A rm y o f Freedom has been

^N d isso lved in th e brave and hard ID p p ^ c d B r itish batta lions w a s - ; follow ed by ■information th a t .T'. bthers w ill fioon be d o ln g .th e ir lea p a r t in ttHthstanding th e B oche:

The men a lready fed into ^ 3 r l U a k - I fron t are well aeatoned and h a m b e e n

testeil by the Teuton flr«, ThsB* ree* : ' , ord has Imoo splendid.. The other* cem ' ■

' Ing In are o f th e same U a d .■ America ran connt e s fo r va llaa t a e ^ '

i c e ^ ^ : , . . - . , . ■

. get>t-’»Aa'pi»>tdTrB tkrf'ftei^ tii t i ie o r in tbe picardy aa liflp t'ia n o t ,M '. , v e ^W h e w ,.b i t

, th e ^ a ttlB d m le j i i m ‘f Americans qulfkty bfe p h iB le d jW . - •I the nortbora'B octor. . . ■ ■ '

The w estern ba ttle had a new /d irec t I personal in terest to ivery’American to* • r < V , In th a lig h t o f tho new U aited

S tates partielpat{on> - '

B s n W ant! Oalaia I American m ilita ry men b d ie r td th a t

the new S t r u v e In Flandera.ia an a t; tem pt b r tbe O trm an to geage hla way ta .th < u m p o rta n t channel p e r t ' Calais. Throngh tha t, e lty pour the British le- . . glons and supplies a n d 'i t Is bn t a step across the channel to.England.- ■

Some, however, believe the preeeat- . p h u p Is merely Intended by th s Oerman

to relieve pressure oo his Pleardy flanks a n d ^ o proTont develtipmiat ot daagoi-

; oBt-'-comitor a ttaeks there. - .' . WUh tho-Oerman d e n tb g tbe B ritish . line B^ont Armentiores, U e abandon­

m ent o f th a t m ined e lty la only a m at- . te r . of a b rie f tim e. I t Is f e l t . T hat wiU stra igh ten tbe line of the new

» struggle, and free tbe British from dan- ^ ger o f being em tSed a t tb a t partica lar

point, w here they are now o o tO uked .

^ - Affllena O b J ^ y * Bton^M ilita ry n o n believe th a t the & em an ,

h u tem porarily or permanently aban- doBod bis direc t sm uh for Amiens. . They th ink ho will content himself w ith

a t holding tho line near t i n t cea ter and BQ fhclUng th e PatU-Amlon* itU w ay, in QQ thb meantime striv ing to pash thm ngh

to tbo channel, farthe r northward.Bd ■ Tho Bocho progreis thus f a r indicates

th a t ho hns liot tbe lamo driWnir row erj ! u In his drlve-ou t-ofB C quontln . -------;ro men tay , however, tb a t the grea t weight of of tho offensive will push tho British . u hack fo r a tlrno, b u t th a t It .probably

will dow up as i fp ro c c e d s .. “

E L E O T E IO A L S T U D E N T S , , .G I V E N O P P O R T U N IT Y .

rll . (B y U nited Press.)k. W ASHINGTON, April 11.—The pro- II- vo it mamhal general today, mied tha t id students completing two and oae-Tialf

yoars electrical on^noeriog conrae, or u the equivAleot, a t any . ^ e r i c a n cdlege i t recognized by tho W ar'departm en t aro

eligible fo r tlio signal corps ehlistod'ro­te servo nnd a fte r enlistm ent n a y claim

exemption from the d r a f t

N B A P R O D U C T 'S. M IL IT A R Y I N S T T r r a O N S Ited P r e s s .) ^fidency—Uttto adTertiied—la baekln* the tg to o fficial a ta tiftlea neelTBd herB today ,'- year, B r iti ih a n ara preparing to. o n ta t i^ Britain la a t y e a r inereaaed cereala by )00 t'*"* The cnUlvatod area waa in c m e d )een n u d e fo r th e c o m lD ^ y e sr ;'' a th e indostria l O rpnitatlona' a ^ p I a M * ' ced of.tham , s o m b e il^ ^ 0 0 0 . and - n t; a irc raft 260 p«r c«nt; ^ 9 0 p«r c ^

H P ■ _PA Q BTW o‘ \ f ' . .

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'3 j j j (By Unite J •?«!».) •

■ W A S H I N G T O N , A p r i l T j ’; ' P f o v o R t M a rn l ia l G c m 'r a l ' Ij i J e r to d i iy o r d e r e d a tli»

fi! I ' in v i 'S t lp a t io n o f I w a l

J b o a r d claflH iflca tio iiH in dif* w h e r e t h e p e r c e n ta g e o f o iie m e n ia s in g u l a r ly Hmai

{ ; , T h e in q i i l r f e « a h s th e ^!j 111 o f c o n g r e w i o n a l o p p o s i t i

/ 'I B r o w d e r ’s p l a n t o b a s e tb iJ f ta n f o r f u t u r e d r a f t e oi

I f l [ V n u m b e r I n c la s s o n e , inn tcH J Hii t h e t o t a l n u m b e r r e g iB te rB j ! r . t h e p o p u la t i o n . , \ ■

I Hi • In Mme dlitrieU , comparitlve 1 I - t h e i«reM UR9-of e lu t «no raen

.'■It U 17. while in other dUWcta l t ‘ \iJ;! flCk 8fl»er»l c o n ^ w m e n cWr

ii m( pomo U xtl tra trJf 'iaV a deJlbCv . j ’l . aJopted tbe pellcy of cuttioK <io'- 'l l K S p e « fn l* je f t e l u i one ia«n t<' >1 i tholr q o o tu lower.-' ' U! ? • " T h e in v M tin tio n i ore being' fir '}- ■ ** rip io iy IB It Ib found

t l i' i J ^ h e lf«Bt cauBO for one ," I t wi(fl.. ? . pil « l4 te ( ptovoit niir*hal geoeri

■ M E S I O A K S B C B Y B U T V;j; .!, , ' ,N0 A H X u n r I S Fv!|f!‘! ' • (By UnU eTProM .)...' « l . ; .‘I ' ' , W A 8 Iim o T 0 K ."A p rif ' i l ^ U* ' l i 'o f ,lebew eil a rtlvU y;nnJ rrtlruBfl ,'r. l l i. 1 liy. tho'Wexlcnn* nt the bonier ' . I ,>’ ; • little fonecrn hrre toiUy, oxccpt B '■ • a r u i liidicBtoil the r tU f t of German

oanda In Srcxft-o. !tfexi(jin reanhlnfT hero are filled w ith <

• j : ' ' ' wo-Ocniuin *torifiL . Moxiro njipa■ I u l» unalile to hnit the Uorho with

I HI borderK.' w bib tliU novrrTimi'nt,• 1 -'7 jilent.v 'of wpa|wnn a t i l i diniio

i i j 'u ' •. niBking little u»r ii< thoni lo iimjj p f n rrraan work.IpM . Rniili srroM the liurdrr havo

' h i^ i '••’“ ‘’"uo*'"- httv(jiiVj ' ' ovpr»hndoweil by the main war p^

' I f -h . The border forrp in nuf/iclent tcI li! ndfgiintely w ith Unv rnldln^ thoj J j 'm ill attem pt.

S H - o a s u a l t y I S s t s w i u

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; - f l (Dy United PreM.) •M l, I. WAHHINOTON-, April 11.—Am,

I . II homr* niuit prepam for tbe Rhoi'k I ' will follow large hcbIa preinra tl i j flpncml P m h ln ffV forc'w in the

‘ L l!" W ar Jepartm cot offfcInU warni•lay th a t .henceforth tho %ritiiualt;

i Tflll Bwell fonm en*ural8lyw ith’ tl tent o f Americft’B “ preparation.'* II ' blK l i l t pmhahiv will not besin c «) in, I t II believed,• for »orae d a y f

; Today RDOtlier raBiiklty IIbI . wr- lie jtlv'en on t~ and owIdr tp the 1

fire lome of the American forcea been vustainlns on potllnnn of tne durlnjj T «ent da.v», It may be norni larger Jb a n uiual. .

' A M B B I O A H B A i m i E E j ' C R U S H E N E M Y F

/I (B y 'n n U e T p re ii.)i W IT H TH E A M im 'A V a r ji{ IK PRANCE, April 11.— A ( t nL prepahxl Oerman 'attack In tbe i [;, • *. northw ert o f Toal WM rrm hed b’ih prompt and effee tlre firo of Am«p battedefc: Two German* <tk«a priMnem (Ji|l od tho Bttack wa* rflhearied,by a

;; of HOO, bu t th a t'th ey , were itunne W • , the Amerieao fire.3j The Bttaek waa.prceeded hy ftfl ........... mendQiin Oennan barraire; the Atne» K''»'b replying (mnodlately.Jr There were no Areeriean eaiualtl

f A l I Z N E H E M f f iS T A K E l I I N D E i y E 0 0 S O U

9; (By United J’rcM.) .f MILWAUKEE, Win., A]Til 11.Ij more than £00 ntlen enemlrii arr<ll here in ra id i by federal offirrr* , nII ■ nil havn been warned and' role*■ A bout Ih ir tr a re held for further .1 tioniog and It li Wllovod the

I I ’.'dangcroni'* of thpur will be lei I, Chfrago to join n xpeclal train of a j|| leaving ihortly for Internm ent nl Hi Oglethor[>e, Qeorgia.

j ; 8T0N B OBOWINO BBTTBE1 . . (By United PrcM.) - ' •

WAfim.VOTON, April J I — The r |- ilition of Senator .W illia m 'J . 'R l [■; nf Miwouri, who wat Ktrirken

,.jmralyiil»,vc»tprdav, wat p racllrall; Ij .. rhangcd today.. Senator Slone i

ij'i late yefterday and early la it night11 {|)j libi phynieiani u ld they nre hopefu:j | j| I . hi* iteady reeovery.

GOOD rO B H IM •filjt ■ ."Y e t, It took me about ui* mon|i f i j V hard work ln r a |n g to run thin i |[ |U ' p lane ."

" A a d w hat 'have tou go t for Ugtl ' p a in a !"

jf lm , . . . " A tn ie a .”

BSA L SSTATB t b a k s ix b s

I ft! '----- F . L avalla to J . K m r r , f7SOO,

flW 24-0.J5.W r J . M.- McBride to Minnie M.m . n ride, { S b 1S3, Bohf.I w .T. T. Deeda to L roa 0 . Holdersf f l I I . 8 H -S E and 8 E 8E 20-U.lfl.m . A. W. Blihop to W. B. Banger etI v ♦ M “0 0 .8 R 8W 1 and NK NW 12-11W ' n . ? . Buffington to .1. Jageli, (■&- ' ti' .OO, I .1, 4 . 8G NW nnd N n■ S - • (I-JM3. • -» « . . 0 . P. Duvall, to Luille O reen.tr[ K 41. I .1 and 4 S0-1S47.

MVi. O. n . M adwa to Fannie U.■ h r . r . ' | l . J E BaH lett iiubJtvitlon, T-

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O M By JANB OSBORH.

i G E N -o A v n (Copyruiit. Ull, by tb» McOura o A t O ■ p«r BynaieaU.) _

G L A S S Mra, S tew art's bocM parti ftlwaya admlrlogly ploDDCd, an beeanaa oTcryoDO w u 'f t lw a rs flsdlDK B c o o g ^ a l componloi

' ’ . h o n » . th a t tho yotmgcr men rH H '.— ber kindred ' and actjoalDUnw 111 r v , i w ' nc« P ted her IntitalloiiB. F o r

; w e « ta bo W d tbere wfl* M il . loroU RIl njiong ^ to jp tlaU ty , nr I ( i n l f t w as Mttle aoosem en t o r ei d lH tr ic tf l m ent sa ro w hat th e gneat* rtf ' filuKH b o c tc n cotild proTiae by tb

„ *» w ilt, t o t tbe flne old SU w art „ i foo tataed .none o f t b ^ ,B h c r t

le^rcH U lt ^ W u n t j r and im n a em ca t l i u o n t o vtiSkO to d ^ e^ ;(th c i« 'w ill d< t b e n u o - t f * p h \8 proTldeinit0 e - a n d tnr» \ h /> ^ >“’* P « # “ “ I**

; tb# f« e* ti h a p ^ o d to kno K tc a d o f doac* m t * to b« played o a t e r ^ l o r piano. T here waa oo nearby

elob and there w ere no aotomi ■ivtU few Btcwart atablea. B u t deapl i n lil o S rto rtco fflln p Wfa. S tew art t ' i a 46 or ried o t . te t t i a g np little part lalm th a t tbooi3»t soU ilnf o f flUlog lii el>bent«ly fo e a t room* a t a ' U m ^ and tbi down the alw&ra w ltb rotbn jriati

» to t e c r t i p f k e r n c « M W i t t tb a t, a t beart a natdim A ker, and

<“ <J no t tlilnk o f e re ry girlw L S

ie ra l 'i of- ilw ayaid)of them u partoera fo r a walk. She n e re r invited n Blf

rT * . abe w u fu re ahe could provk [ F E L T young m an who w ould I

jM dety dellgbtfnl, and never • e ren tho least prepoaseaxlhg o

^ ito p o rft ae ii'w iftho tit m aktng aaro thu 'uDohmtDi v&a one yooog BMoino tn the cr cauBod ^ e d enough io nppreciuto I [it OB thoy p o in u of hia pcmonality. an propa- Btcwnrt even w ent so fih ® n t lIslB of h e r guw iti. t l v bocka of discarded cnvclopcit- Ilthli. her waa tnsUlled wltb th e flplrlt L'nt, with tlmo th r if t aa i^ell an w ith tbe niioiiil, It n « n of old-time tannpltnllly. iiu ir i the thcso lis ts abo wonld pn lr her

off. m aking sure, of cournc. th avo beoB wonld pnlrfnhd th a t there woul ittvo been th rcc -hnndcd~ afrn lr» -no . twi

i '’in 0^ “ "C yo"'ho Moxl. young, Bin

partncr/pfl*.F o r the flnit p a rty o f the

[L L Aha lind planned to l^ave nil III [ G G E R rooinH fljled, nod « s four of .thi

tfllned.largo double bcd^ IhU th a t rfjff'would havp J2 ipji'it*

Amcrienn o f them w ere young people w rk which nlrendy m et a t sim ilar parties ration of o f them nlrcndy «ngnged an Ibt he henvy of jjpf carrtn l planning. 'Th

names o n 'h e r 'l ls ts tha t, she I been able to link u p .w ith njw

h' tv ,J camcs .were thow of M lts N am “.J. T h- *>nry and Mr. N athaniel Slobrld n coming *TTieh).rcQlly'Isn’t any th ing tl vs.' h a v o la rommon.” nlghed M n . B i.w a* to “Miss Nniicy Is a college gtrl he heavy about sulTrago and a tennis 'cea have and a perfect danco fan—nnd p( the front thanlel can 't ablde-college woi lomewhat j „ ^nU a t h eart and tho m ost ii

o ld dear tha t t r e r drew b reai V O could Uo nl) day in a hammock

p - n n « shady treo w ith -a doBty b r i t t i s fam ily records In his handa t

occasional renewal o f cooling ARxrrRS * < 0 and th ink himxcarTfnUy Ughtfnily, e n te rta ln ed -w h llo tc10 sector Nancy a m an would b I by the take cross-country tram ps, play Imerieaa madly and know a lt th e new

11 decJsr* ifm . ptew art tried to ravlse a force go aa to pa ir some one o tf wli

nned by stobrldge and h a re some one lei r ft tro- be congenial w ith iitnerlean the orrangcm ebt fo r. 'tb o

gnifst* -W 8J'perfec t T b e nfflul oltlet. tweco each o2 th e otber (wo c ' ' w as Inevitable. So U ra. Stcwar E N the most recent 'l e t te r she bi O G T H Nancy and th e .le t t

had frem Mr. Stobridge acccptii invitation f ro m ' hi<r deak and

11.—O f them through In search o f somi arrested pathy In eomnon.

le lo^elf b^ .m ish ty glad o f ar,. J f . . . res t.- anld Nancy in he r letter,

h tT o been working n ight nnd day le n t to D onth o r more oa tho M arbory E

if alienB Becord, Our fam ily association nt Fort missioned mu to get th e da tn toi

and p a t it In shapo for-pubtic r o a 'd bo sufpriscd how tn tc rcst

7 • ' h a s b« jn and o f course my. wc "he con- «>Uego fitted mo for th a t so rt '

•e a rcL W hat we w ere m ost ai n with' to ahow waa th a t th e U arbu ry 1 ally un- is one of the SlohridgfrClarldgi e flep t BecUon...XoQ have heard o f th ght and u n i t {j on alliance o f a eful for of the 'inoet distinguished colonial

lliea in the s ta te and to prove on: nectlod we have to ahow a t leai

TionthB’ intennarriogca w ith -e ltbcr o f thi il nero- famlllea since they camo'tQ thla

try . Well, 1 iSave a t 1 ^ been al your find , th e flfth. In tcrtoa rrtage .-tl

l( w as not cosy, o s ’.th e U a records a re fTagincatatT. How

BS ' the Becord la practically co'mpl th s l) bo delighted to como to

OO, 8W bouse' p arty and take a l i t t le n „ tion b ^ o re sending th e ‘copy t(

M '- printer." 'I U rs . S tew art bod on flia t rei

’ tbe le tte r glanced b n t hastily ovei r p t passage, a s ahe w as no t h c ^ l f , M l.]3 . tlcularly In terested. In geneal< «. »i?0,- m a lte ri. B nt Dow tho n en flon o K BW Stobrldge family—t h « to whIet

Indolent N atho^e l belonged—ct iitreet, jjc r atten tion and then aho rec „ _ tha t N aUuniel h im self h a d dal

m ore U m caireolly in tb e study c ’ own and ilH od fkm ilr reco rd i. .

Ttrxsji» « | ^ ^ ■'Well, n i get them x to H ^

— J K calogy nnd ' perhaps they c 6 cnoogb In comnots to kee

1 S a a u ^ for tbe voek-end." An2 reluctantly, fo r she aiill felt

n C T fi « teroperoments of Nnncy ond N ® f t would be no more ayraiwthcllc

— « and water, nbo turned h e r a ttc o ordering the whennvlihnl to'V

J I f t largo' family abundantly prO'Itt aecing th a t the old-fashlonc

poster bedif 'iB b<;r guest root ura Mtwipa* nenrly made up with linen ah(

othcnvlM making rendy fo r t l

Nathaniel had a t first ohowi>nrA n f atten tion lo Nancy w het

2 . T h «r«a.J.tth ..p .n ,.M r»n ra b c rs o f PropoBcd tha t they be partneratnce alw ays woodland s tnB^jr If tru th « Im portant a p a rt . o t )BothJo^ t o - *” ™ the other o e m b e n

SemS ^>ta a n d ^ o converaation between th e n U

the ir own “ i r t n i u S o n through tho fresh ly leaved tre tla rtC T tli to "And you a r e o t ia,f i f n n * la tennis, either," a h e 'h e a rdf 'noT hon” « T . « l n f . to Mr. SW Id the done, “really you a re most ba rd to ti l e ^ o a T S ' -O h. Nancy dear." U fa. Stewn o w aoffld *D*J«aJy'<«=!«« op to Ih e o .o n the old | o t to teU yoa th a t M r. 8tobii ,y country “J®*** as enthoslttstic aboot c<dm obU esin m t o u a r e a n d b e l lo n e o l tb*O T ltT tbese Stobrtdgea; B ut I k n o w .y oa i r e r naa- CDmraon.“ shejartlea and ’ th o u t 'd l s c u i s ln g anythin*

her e ight ’« ta o l ly r e c o r i i"ihexuestB . I l in s having sowed tbe seed*

lasm. n e jen la llty she sauntered ahead lila tab o 'w as o^er .tho Interests of tho «theind though party , ’g i r l a t h e r "*t U really^m ost e rtra o rtfo r one Nathonlel told hia hostess thaa d ld . t i i a k “ ‘l>« ®P t® ^ a countryg in nnleaa typo bo sericosJy Jatcrejvlde some Wo’vo had a ded find h e r tim e taH tlne-perhaps V shoule r invited th a t I U v e and 'now I am impi_ looking forw ard to Vffmorrow."'th a t (hero T he next d a y -^ h ir d o y —U nhe number " t wa« content^ to notice th0 the fine octually dl

tinue Ihcfr dlscumdon aud com:;o f a r 08 to ^'» a on tbo P*>>'tant i t la to prove th a t fifti MH-for she she heard Nanb^ sajrit of old* pleadingly. ■'Bocauso if th e lavish- M orbnry i

And In a lm oit uxcleRS. 1 w as ihe r guests th a t rTannnh Jane d id m arry th» t they Stotirfdge. K was' Webei

rould bo no ” “«t o f thotw o men WO" blurr(?rin the fnmlly Bible

roung belle "I’o*lllvely. my dear girl,'' sh( girls w ent Nathaniel rrply. “Oe was a coi

barhrlor, • There nln-ays have h e season bachelors In the S lo b rl^ e faini1 ilio guest t" *t m ust hav th m con- w "® Nehemlab."

liiU m eant a fte r n li- the guei'Ht». ilos 't ivtlrvd. U rs. S tew art beard low » who had tbi’ .bnll below and , only i tles-ftom o o t » thoOght t.Iho resu lt glnrSiXbe nlorted to desccnd tli( 'The only " t tho ' fron t hall. Thie had no t «oppod short. F o r th e re by tl nn r o ther K'n'V th e fire (Mjt ho'ancy i^ n ^ H«li‘« l. to drive oft the chll|,pai ')rldgc. tho evoalng sa t N athaniel a n d ’ g they can Nnnry hnd met him there to she «. B tcw nrt b e f records, gtrf keenQls shark. “ wns Nehemlali] poor Na^ bridge thnt my Rannnh Jano hio women, U •“ t*® Flrl—'sI t indolent Btcwarl's pulies began to bea •eiili. H e t J « t ore deerock under a bora malch-mokerr book o f •■•tie Nancy. Nehemlab vi Is and on bachelor." T hen Mm.«Stewa Ing bever- toed bnck to her room and sle[ Imselt de- te n t She forgot tho dlscusslo > to beep dtMgreenient about R annah Jo i d havo to Nehcralnh and .though t only of ilay tennis Nathanlel’o.ew dance I t w as two weeks a fte r her

house party had como successfi le ^ e r lis t ^ ond a ll h e r guests hi w ith U r. *t tho most wonderfnl

• le ft over they bad ever attended, when si th Noncy.- * from Nancy. * tho o ther “Nathaniel and I w ant yoa to mnity ^ " t ," tb e 'le tte r began, "and I0 couples Perhaps you knew which way the w art took yonr bouso porty <1 b id re- enWKfd and w e i le tte r sho congenial. And this Is how II •pUng h e r P<°cd. I Just had to find thal and read Intermarriage, and the (dca i omo syin. Nathaniel f ln t tb « t wc could d

I mean provide n fifth Interma ,f a n t i i i / 'l>e‘wecn tho M atiurys and tht e r '‘fo r i of course wodov for a *t no? Wiiy--wo Jost COn PamiiT *t. And you, dear, amrs1 togetheribHoiUon. , H’ PPyresting I t I t iJ so easy to say tbo word w ork la checks laughter; to scowl a t th<

irt o f re- berance tha t bubbles over In f I anxious boy Jeita. I t la 'dlfllcult 1ry fam ily o f an older ^ nem U on to remi Idge con- bow.'.vfhen we were young, we

thent, I to laugh and slug and dance and : a group Youth Is ad sensitive ant;nioi fam- eosy to spoil an evening w itt our coo- * fiance or an im patient word. '

least fivo ODO comes lo, ilow lng from a wc the two foi e v e n in g .■ quem ioos voice

his conn- f»nltflndlng w ord Is like sticking Q able to l»to a gay balloon. Sym pathy , * though much better. Even I t youth Is M arbory etrong Uie f&oitfindlng does no t dc 'ow th a t food , ba t o ften harhi.. But mplDto I P>thy gains confidcBce, and confii to your between the young and J b e old

» reiaxa- K *^t safegoard fo r youth and r to thb w orth culUvatlnf.

reading F irs t United Stfttea O ellar.over th is I n 1780 the congress o f tb e Oo«lf, I)a^ eration chosejis the nxmet&ry niealogical the United SU tea (he do llar of :n of th e gnlB S of pn ra sliver. ITils nullHieb the its origin In tho Spanish ' p(»stt-c a u g h t DlUed dollar, which constitutedrecalled basis bf th e metallic circulation odabbled SogUsh colonies in America. I t

l y o f h ls never coined, for there « a « bo in (he Uaifcd SCa(«.,

r j i u j a D A I L Y K C T r s r

T wl'on Ken-r can -And V V 1keep them • X J 1And ra th e r ’ ■■ ■ ■ . J

elt th a t the *idNoUwuleletlc t^qn 'oil J <

, ,, D»youkwlliprovisional. ' . ,loned four- f i f | / *

p; Warw(town only a

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.o t .the pro- tier# o f the

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r i l S r t S ' B p r a U T A N , S T Y i ;

r l l a o t ^ O B I N G l ia v e a l w a j n I tre ta la th e . 't ia tw e tte d f o r t h e i r g o o d Jo o k s 'i

S U M d t ^ b^ 4 h o u t i n t h e fo r

c ? r t a i n t i c s . I t ’s y o u

s a t i s f a c t i o n , y o u r g v aI to b ru l^ Is '

o n S f f i . ! : » 2 0 .0 0 i$ 2 5 .(. jfoa tkave ■>>0 <>t)bed.Ing to dry

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aordlnary,"th a t. Bight S i H B H M M B H B M iretire . *to i i .■ ■ y —

RICHARD J .D A V JS

dellgtatfnlsay .

im patiently

-lira. 8tew- I 't h a t No- r d id con- ^ xm parlson M how im- fifth id te ^' w iw i.o i-

ry records ■as M' snro ir r y ' Nehe- A eberaloh. I tho name

' sho heard - . confirmed lOve been ainlly, <havo

low voices j ly silRhlly

bur- tlio broad

T hen she ly th e ’la s t '

had bKQ Riehsr{< J. O tv it. It the first .^ r i l e r in tlirn Science naval chaplain ar nd 'N aor)'. e n ly ^h e who h a t been appo lnu Bbow him far. T his Is the first photogrsph

Ing h lm ln uniform a t tfie Bostoi reason to yardtW hare he Is its tloned . Mr.'

mlah Sto- fo r a number of years has been ihiorried." g rea t w ork among the men of tl —'s Mrs. tion, thMBh not In an official cai beat f a i t He hopes*to eontlnus the worl

ii r tb th e oM sfu liy among the .followers » k e r- “my faith* In the service, b w as an ,: ’ — ». ew art lip- e so A F E S A IR DANOBBS ' slept con- ; BUT BBBAES H lfsalon and *~r--------Ja n e u d • ( B / Uoltod P « m .)

' o f those I.0N 1> 0N -(iiy n ia il.) -A ftc r iuR -injury by.hair-brcailthi in ncc

h e r Uttle a ir fightft from a few (liouiand t » ^ l l y to tbrep 'mlleB above earth, Capt.’ , Flctpher FuIIard, one o f tho Rriti

r s h V Sfor, exercise. Fullard has had c

1 to know ibo '"O 't amauDg careen of th< d I think H c .Ib a curly-balfed, etcar-eyed ’ th e T tnd of SO yeari of age, 'I n six montli ty ended. Ing he b u .aent 40 Qeroisn .s ir re a re ao eraihlog to earth and~To'^b'rt-3 V It baD- ' ’“I'oon*- ■ th a t fifth “ *^8*® ‘’“y ’* ^‘8*'tlng Capt _ ‘fc, ard broDgbt down fonr German r . Ono morning before breakfa it F

and another airtnan downed levei r m a r r l ^ <hlne» of which the young " s ta r

tho Sto- eeunted for three. '0 would Whllo fighting a Oerman two-i 'tcODtda't i^ tla rd had his narrowest ejirapi ir, a re r«* German bullet Bnathod his goggle

another Ineoadiary mistlle sot fl the Verov aisnol lights oo h ii nai Tho blaxlng lights Bet fire to the ■ work of tbo frame, but ho manoou

vord th a t jhc n m io g pisae back behind Ibe th e exo* lah llnei and made a safo landing,

n fooUab FuIIard helongt to one of the u ltf o ru tf ribbon Brltith iquadrom . To Jai m e m b e r sqnidron hatl'aeeounted fo we IotmI *n«hine* aod h a i luffercd

.'dSS . , ■and It ta

with J u tt tl*« Most Common Bwee1 When world h u . o sw eet tootl I w onder would he dlQIcult to find Indlvli Ice o r A tJrobaWy lnjpo*,JJblc to Ond a Ing a p in P*o do not like sweets. An ;hy is ao “weeta the most common Is siU head- Pnctlcally hll of which is prod

It do v e rf • t**® "“P 'r cone / n d .But a ya - •’ t ro o t , the bcethM t being.

a o u rc e ' of somewhat mornold is k tbe supply. Sugar not

in d w ^ pleases the palate, hut it helps to- ■ ta in the body, for though It la not

' flclent Itself, It form s a very uI t^ . ‘ .component of foods, being easily> O onfe^ asslmllsblc.y n n lt.Q f ''■■-r- '' ' ' -—of 87tJ.84 W orth Consideration.un it had ricasur# comes throogh to ll anill*»tt?r o r by self-indulgence ond Indolence. Vuted U u one gets to love work, h is lifesn o f tha bsppy one .-Q ssk ln . ■ -

I t w M ______________bo B llw cistBlfie'd AdB-^p'ut'lhcm to wor

J- younelf. ' '' V - • • • - , - ■ •

E, TO GUiat in our splendiil sbowing ol

Ick Clothesiv e t a n f f l I J ) 'M l i s f t 'l i e D josi .

SCTlmim ting d re s s e r? ^

v - h o . :A P P f iE O L iT E S M A E T M S I

f L E n n d 'u n d e r s fc u id F I N E T A I L

'K p r e f e r r e d W A B W I G K - O L O T H B f

s 'a n d w u n d v a ln e s . 'T h e i r j p a l i t j

f o r e g r o u n d — a c e r t a i n t y a m o n g B n

f o u r p r o t e c t io n — y o u r a s s u r a n c e o

u a r a n t e e o f r a p e r i o r i t y . ^ '

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T O G G E R YMain Avenue Sooth

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. I w ant a y friend They may not k i T k w m i j w , " H e ’ll never help H e 'll never get a

Perhaps 1 But Boinehow I w

, When I could Bta " 1 d o n 't amount

V m id tho

m m All that I havo a| V ' 1 have laid away« ■ . . - , In the taut■ .“ F o r-w hatB balilt

' Though Be lavo 1I f ho find a t last

He has

I I P WARA n d

RUd thus , B y •iph show. - M e m B tr F ed eston navy —M r.^Psvli The fornjer ' evwywhero ten doing peace. . The American farm er, f the s ts . clally loves poace. Since the . da capacity, history, tho fan n e r h a a hs«n the

vork lu ^ wtio sulfered roost from w ar. Al ra of all ho possesses lie s ont o t doors in

sight and Ib spoil of war—bis t hiB grain, hjs livestock. The II that ifght the skies fn the r»

i n s LBO every Invading a rm y are conai: tho things th a t ycBtorday reprei h(s i(fe work, and tho life labo

;cr eicsp- pan generitlona of farmers. More*'of Krerywhere th^ farm er la a Wl

id feet to when w ar Is th e only thing whlcl n . I’hilip make ond keep him free. He a Iritiih air to the c o lo n a s <)ulck]y u . footi,|,|| the dwelliirs Ih tho cities, b e a ? d one flf •‘’S?®*’ to to the farmi

cal) to arm s. I t U kes longer totno war.

ed youth jlty dw ellers from the shops. 1 intht fli-. do n o t 'b e a r the first h lu t of ^ro^anct tru m p e t O thers do n o t a t first u '‘'* '« » P : sland-itartnean lng bocauso they

y_„ not had '.tijoitlm 'e lo ta lk th e o n lilaaea! their, acquaintances. In:; Fiiilard o f remflng half a dozen extras a Bvcii ma- the farm er may' r ^ weekly pi ita r” Be. only. H e miiat have more-Umo-

sudden emergency to make up ro-ieater, mind.rape. A j j ,jg Jmposslhlo to se t (he for

of the United BU tos cn fire by re

maehlno*he wood- ***'“ iBnlle. they biirnoouvercd ^ ®’ow, ho t ttro which noUilng cal Ibe Brit. o u t ’T Jey a re someUmes the la ig. . h u t up : bu t they sU y h o t In a he bliio- fight 4hey a re alw ays tounfl stu Jsonary carrying the battle acr«S8 No-1 for S-lo Land In the lost grim atruggle.

red ton- American farm er will give a ll tht haa and nil tha t, ho la to win grea t war against war.

This w sr was n l first hard to ui >oth. I t atand.- No armed foe bad lnvrfe< llvlduaTs United 8ta(es. The n igh t skies' J a peo- Bot reddened by-.bura lng rtcks And of farm houaes. No n ld ln g pa

s sugar, robbed ua of o u r cattle o r horses, irodaced s^ e r-ra ttie ra InBulled onr w oaej Id . Uie seemed to many of us th a t we ig . the no t a l w a r - tb e th ing w u so fai t than W e did not realise w h at a glaat a t only bad becon\c—a m onster ^ t h a I i to s u s - sand arm s th a t could re iuh 'ac resi not suf- seas and take from us th re^ fourtl r uHfQl everything we grew. But finall} »lly sol. u w th a t It waa so. '

If tbe imtwrial O erm aa govemi bad made and enforced *n order

- r - s o American farm er slioald leave

and not (This le the first of th ree artleli e. When';re Is a ,

r-rCleiiD Cotton laijs

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(N T H E W A R• EoUoY. C rater ' . , ' .

le th Engineers, A. B. F ., F rw ee

inds to know I 'm in the w ar-^ kBOW iu i t w hat I 'm in i t for—"Pshaw , he d o n 't amount to much,

Ip tho Iri ih boat (he BuUb, t a whack a t K aiser B ill-* * •I never will, . - •

; was mighty glad today atand on good n e n e h sell and say,, ml to much, b u l anyway ho w a r ."

9 sad aw, a li th a t I hope to bo ay till a brighter day . .auto of Liberty, i l profit a man, .

0 hia careasa whole,aet, wh6n tbo storm i;i p u t , aeri/lecd hia soul I . t

THE FARM ) T ^ E FARMER’ Htfbert Qokk deral F«nn Loan- Board

loves own land. b a u F g r i ln o r d r lre iloc l ir espe- to town, i t would, have done only i dawn o t lit tle more tban i t accomplished bj :h e m an Its Interdict., against th e . freedom ^ All th a t th e sea. W hat was tb e order agaiaai in plain which we rebelled w bea w e w ent (a1 house, to th is w ar? .Look a t th e condition ol I fismes th e A inetjcan f a n n e r ' ^ t h e laUet rea r o t p a rt o f l » l i and the firs t ha lf of l»15 ]8uming aad sM.■eiented W hen th e w ar b ^ k e o u t th rouik bors o f surprtM a o d p u f o w e pocUaUy ^ v e

up fo r a w hile' th e uae 6^ th e M a 'U w arrior a highway. Apd' t f le ' t a t a i r t ' o( Ich will America faced r n la . ' I k a o w a n Iowa cannot fanner w ho,soI|l.b la 1614 crofi of U f a s caa 000 bushels o f w heat fo r fwventy cents

i^ B e-it a bushel. Fa rm ers in .the soulb ' eold -ms th e Iheir cotton for ha lf Xhe co st o t pro^ to call duclng i t All th is tim e IhoV

i in the lions of th e world w hose porta were Many open were ready to pay alm osl aay

of th ^ price for ou r producta. W hen finally : under- wo se t our ships In motion o n ce .|ao r^ ly have' prosperity retu rned to th e farms. But m a tte r i t never re tu rned for th e form ers of

Instead tbose nations which rem ained cu t o f a day, from^ ocean j ^ f f i c . — • p a p en ‘Take U16 case of Austcalla..>.-There

io -ln .|i, th ree crops havo rem ained uo told 'on up h i i th e farms. ‘Nb ships could he spared

to make the long voyage to Auitralla. tanners S o ia spite o l the eitortM o t th e Oor- moans om m ent to save tb e f an se ra fron

i-.'-But ru in ., g ra ta has ro tte d .'io (he opes, ■n w ith Millions of Ions have • been Ios( for csQ ppt lack of 0 m a rk e t la s t to Such condUlons spell IrTstrievable a lo n g diBUter. Such conditions would have

iturdily prevailed In th is country from (he out- >U an's break of (bo yrar un til aow U onr ). The O overam eul had no t l} n t reslstad with tha t he overy dlplbm atic weapon, and. finally In th ts draw n the. aword.

Why did w e draw th e aword? To und*e^ keep up tho price of w heat and cot*

led the ton, and to p ro tec t trade , only? I t is'w ere someone sh o ^ d order y;oo to remain ts and on your ( a m , and no t to a se th e pob-. partlea lio highwaya, would your resistance e s ..N o be based only on the fea r o t loss lo sea. I t profits from failure to m arket yoor e w ere cropa? . By no me&nsl Tou would ta r otZ. fight to th e l u t gasp] N o t to make a t w ar money, bu t to b e f r e e r ' i thou- W hen a m ib la enalaved, a ll he }as the loses In m paey is h is w agM . B nt the r th s o t while m an has never been able to ae- l ly n re cep^ sU very. H e h u n e v er r e t been

successfully enslaved. T here rlsea up rnment In him a g iln a t servK ode a r«H ataas( t r (h a t so terrible th a t detith alwaya {a pr«f' ive his erable.

else. The eetond te be published n e x t-w e ^ )

8 lnteil; at News Olte

X ' '■rHtiBOTA.Y, APBIL f l , 1918.

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e peoples c ns for the P j are not to lan Kaiser’s I its own be

y English freedoistake. Our own ch

)vernment, all that ou e peoples prize, is threi I impose his own hate tion in every liberty-li

why the war raan ,soil. W e are fighi ly not have to fight lolds of our own hom(

The Wat But It Ml

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i f T OEuro;of the eart[ Prussian Junl > be terror-ri( s will, Pruss orders and

3m, French free-:herished institutions, »ur fathers fought for, •eatwied byan enemy teful Kultur on every -loving land.

must be foughthting in Europe how t in America, on th« Ties, later.

ir Being lus t Be Wanr American Frei L v est today in IilS SPACE PAID FOR

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■ We are figh• liberty of ou’ our country. No' Victory.r ^ .

Americans, yback our armies

^ guns and shells ar r mous quantities of I must have to defe:

them back across

Fought in Right Here

eedom? Your S Liberty Bonds-

R AND. CONTRIBUTE!

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hting for the sa ur children, ouiJo price is too ^ ea t

you are calledi in France, to furnisi and ships and airplane of every sort of suppli eat the Prussian armic ss the Rhine.

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TODAY’S HEWS TODAY

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A dre rtU bg Bates upon applleatlpo.- II.' I ’ I • /

il-,; AppUeiUoa fo r entry a i a«eond-ek« HI n a t te r a t- th s poatof/iee a t ‘M n PalU,

Idaho, pending.

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w ■ ' ''| | s j o a s D v n s s i .un I f oa i'e tteem sd contem ^rary , ai'ff^,i eeatly lU U ^ In a t lea it two of'-Jils ^ . i m l - w e e ^ , Sunday or "Blher' edltioni,

r « ^ ''d iicon tlnoed th ; lervieo of tbe • United P reM 'A iioelaU oo," there j* nb

' '.evIdoBeo to be foond. tn the coTumas of | - . t ^ > n m p ^ r of ihe fact. i*/,'! " » o aort'O f modified ar-

' rangeiaeat fo r lueh lervU e o tiose tims r ; l , . ezUted, b n t~ lf . th e newipaper in qnei- i:'j tlon were ever ateoiod of making u>o i, > ' of United P re u diipatehei i t need only L'l refer to itji offn'eolum ni t6 refute the*>1 ' ' charge. _________» ’ '.___________

i.'l ’’T he.'fact th a t any neinpaper would ,( Olwontlnuo United P re n le rrlce in or-

Hd . .'■der U help iw ell tho coKera of ‘Wllliaitr Baodolph ITearat, ifhof^ private.prop- e rty .tho to<eaI1«d la tcrsa tloaal Nowi

•i‘ . .liorrlce la, may be accepted merely a t j'll oTjdence of Igoeraocfi. of netrtpaper .' tl «-»Iue4 M the pa rt of the raanasemenf.

. We ra the r reg re t, th a t oor friend* Sjj . uW f i t to broach tbe lubjoct bu t we ! || 'a re 'w illing to do w hat wo can to reply

■|| ' it*'kji lieterenco. to tbe foreign atrensth of

;l ' ’ Mr. H e a n t and bia I&lemational News fii ■ Servlee aurcly itlra up .an .in terea tingI ' . line of reflection.' B e a n t 'a foreign con- f j •■''‘‘neetioM ,’OermaB .eapeeiiilly, hav o 'a l-

w aya'been Intere»Ung.

ij ' . ^ T E B O BBM W ID BA .'1 H Indenbvg would bleed France

Cj! white.. W ith tho tonacity and eoldblood- edneu o f & le«e^ Oonnany hangi oo In

, tho hope of drawing; enough of the ' lifeblood of ft nation to compel a lu ^

;! render before help>ean arrive from Am- ■ ;■. '■ erica. _ - '

W ere ia nothing In the mlliUry moO'e- . ment* o f , the l u t day-or two to Indi-

f|i* ^eato tbe w ork ln ; on t o f aoy pa rtlcu lu jij jgue ra l o ffe n ilre plan. A ttae'ki upon :|| ‘ town* e f no m ilitary Importance, cap- • III 'iu re of g n o s d of no coseelrable mlU- .1 ' iU o 'v a lu e po in t to the conclnilon tha t :. the Hon la beginning to catch, a t strawt.

II T h o te w h o teJa d g m o n tlrU k e ly to .be . ' well founded concur In the belief th a t

fi; Gennany h u n ' t got another general of- [i j fenalve'Ieft. Oermany te date h u fall- r|. e<l to make good In any .ilsg le military ' ■ . project th e ever undertook witb the te le B ^ potaible c icep tlen o f h^r Ita lian cam- ‘ |j I . even here-ahe h u been on- «|| abl« to' follow up her f ir tt ita rtllng t jjj anceeta. , ■ . |i||' The .eoet to the AUlea It t'remendoai, i j ' ; and the co i( to Amerlc^ may be j u t 11 as g reat. B ut the' end i s j u certain u

tb a t. n igh t follows day, and t l g u are v I no t lack ing th a t tbe end, when It doei ° I come, will a rrive w ith ita rtllng awlft* j I n e tt. • • 1■I' t ■ , ilijl 'W H Y_TH B8TA M ? *<;!l A curren t dispatch aays evidence h u ‘|r been uoearthed ahowing th a t I t w u a ol|i, p a rt o f the general plan of the L W. W. ^lj| . to change thd n a n o of tbe organitatloli ^j! to the Enlgbta o f the S ta n and Stripes'jl and go a fte r bn«lnet* on the good oldI. pa triotic tinea.j The p r ^ l U o n of » trlp« Is.em ln- I'j ently f ittin g , bu t w bat In the world Iij have tbe s ta r« _ ^ t to do with i t f I

ThaPotatOL . In a po ta to w ns flrat lnln>dacfd Into I

1 ' 8p«Ia by BIcroDyrans Car^ao, n monk, I I Ib I S S ; to io , Bhsland 7by S ir John L B aw U ns nnd > S ir .Francis D rake In ^ lOeS. and Into Irc la sd by 8 lr W alter

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'INTERESTING : GERMAN!

Military and G overn French H ands Pro gan Gettirig R yady claration o f W ar-

— . ' (By Henry Wood, United_ W I T H T H E F R E N C H AEMD

— T h e F r e n c h l ia v e t o d a y ,in t to u n d iD B s e r i e s o f m i l i U r y a u d n i a n y 's p r e p a r a t i o n f o r t l i e p r e

_ s e v e n in p u t l i s b e f o r e .w a r a c lu k iii f lc r '8 l a t e s t o f fo H a t o iqirc'ai

let a r c h y . . : , !n e f l n t indication th a t tbe Oermas

n iMDpral *U ff knew w ar wfluld be forced in 1014 Is 'g iven in on order oddreued

^ on Janoary S to tho eommsndert o f all •n* army regions. .I^-raad ij— W ithin three days too will telo ist fffaph tb'e precise quantity , kinds and Is, d ittribution of a ll .m ilitary provlslonj

which you have InU ct, and of all pri ^ mary materials.* '.

^ G erBuay'* F ln t.S te p ThU w u 'O erm any 't f l n t step of mill

~~ tary preparation. Her f i n t stej> of f i asoeial W epsraiioa followed oa Feb n is ry , 18, r t e n the German ndnltlei o f finance, in ' agreement w lth'tbfc AOS' tro-IInngarian gorernm ent, te n t to all

li, tbe n o u p i o f Oerman bank* a te en i c , circular whleh read! ..“ “ Th« l l n e l t n a f - t io a i l eil*bU,V no meats are d e tlg u te d to n tab llsh , wltli of urgence. agencies In the fo llo w in y la e

es: Lnlea (lon them Swedea), ^ p a raaJa and Varde on the Finland fron

ir- tie r; nnd a t Bergqp and Amsterdam ]]Q The oitabllthmoDt of these agencies I)

indltpensablo for the exercito o f a mart active survelllaneb of tbe material in

JO terests of Oerman itockboldera in Bus I - slan, Freneh and E agllih enterpriioi / and whleh m ay become necesiary li

cortain'clreum itJinees modifying the or _ Igln^of theTlnanelal Bn.lieidoitrial.mat:

. S ta r t MUitazy Oens)ia ^ M areh H , 1014, the Qortnan Im

utt $ (n a l i t a f f began tbe cenias of minet i„. and factories.' Then, on June 0, » m o tbq most lU'

dieatlve order of a l l \ l t reads u fol Bl Iow s:_ / '■„ "T w enty-fonr houn a fte r tho receipt

o f th is circular, telegraph orders to the it. p roprieton .of a ll industrial enteipiiei ^ to open tbe sealed onvolopos contoininfl

tbe drawings and p la u fit mobilisation ^ Indicated In tbo c ircular o f tbe eommls- ly lion of'C ount W aldonee and Count Ca<

privi o f Juno 27, 1887."B n t e Force Falls

. From the very moment I t became op' ” paren t tb a t Oermany could no t win the 3g w ar by sheer bnito force of ber miji' . ta ry supremacy, there b e c ^ a sceond

''p re p a ra tio n " to win, If poulble, by the other Oerman meant of aabotagc, revolution, teno rltm and corraptlon.

On November S, 1014, the Oerman general i ta f f ^naug^ra te3 th it - new “ p repa ra tion" by sending a circular to a ll of It* m ilitary agent* 'on tho fron'

d- tie rs of B u s la , loanee , I taly and K or way, advidng them tha t 'M n all tbo

branches o f Oerman banka in Sweden, ^ Norway, Sw itterland and the Uoited l^ S tates, special m ilitary credits bave

'e- VOTE TO AFFILIATE WITH STATE BOOT

>n .p. T W m B&LLS CABENT-TBAOHEBfl li. A flS O O U nO K LIKB 8 O P W ITH It O m tTBA L OBOAmZATIOM:

^ AcVloo FoUowi A d d n ts o f M rt. J . K . ' lUckle, P ^ a n t , S a t t l y F o rth .th a

W ork aad Porpoaee—Som e Demon- t tra tlo n A gaat Speaks

7 Tbe Twin Falla Parent-Teachers as- le R a t i o n , a t Ita annual butinese meet>

Ing In the high tchool auditorium Tues­day , e m ln g , voted to affilia te w ith the s ta te organisation. Mra. J , K . Dielde

g of Boite. president of the sU te associa­tion, addressed tbe meeting da the his­tory, work and purposes of the orgaalr

*, u t lo n . M lu 0«rtn ide Deneke, eonnty It home demonatratJott -agent, r em n d e d

to request th a t the outUos th e work of * her offlee in assisting women to help e win the w w by conservation aad unity , of e ffo rt In tbla dlreetloa.

In the absence of the president, Mrs.‘ John B. W hite, detalaed throngh iUaeaa,

Mra. T . H . Irwln j>reslded a t the mart- Ing. The high f th o ^ o rc h e s tr f t ga r* several musical n ^ b e r s . ' There ip u an attendance of nearly 100.

Offieera fo r tho eniulng year wera I elected u follows: -president. M n. H.. J . Yonngs; vlcfrpratldent, M lu E lla -

both M. Bbotwell; secretary and treaa- « urer, M lu Mice Johnson. .»I

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mment Orders Novv ih rove Hun Perfidy—Be- ly Mon^s Before De- r—Program Gomplpte,ted P reu ';S ta ff Corretpoadent.)

HE S IN THE PIEL D -(B y raftil) Q their, possession copies ot oit as ud goTcmment orderH sliowing Qer- )rcsent war from January 2 ,1914— dually was declarcd-^lowij to the read wprld-Vido.rcvolution and ai;

nan been oi«ncd, de»tine<l, fo r the Mce* reed *ory ne id t the w ar." ' -vited >- " T h e German genrrnl i t a f f autboria : aU es 'y o u to /havo rcfoumo In unlimlteil

proportions fo r the puriKJSO o f destroy telo- >ng buildings, f*rtorIf», «upply bousei aod and the-proviilon* of the .more Imp^r Ions to n t kln<^ both -of a m ilitary and civil pri- nature, belonging to the en em y ," th(

- circular..tald .B trlk te A n .U aady W e ' i ^ :.

nlll* “ While try in |/'to bring about strike^ ( fi- I t Is necesM^y to take stena for the

sabotage of motors and macnineiy; foi t te r the deatrnetloa of vetseU t r a n ip ^ ln g ^n^ <ntr m aterial to the enenjy's eouatry,

all to burn the reserve ttocka o f primary erot materials and manufactureil goods, anil

to ent o ff the grand manufnletailng iltV eenters from tbelr supplies of clcctrlc- irlth ity , coal and f w d ." iIm * The eirenlar. eonclade* by *aylng:.. spa- “ Special agent* piit a t your, dlsposl- ron* tion w ill'.fornlth you with the .necei- lam. sary materiala fo r provoking oxploiiont4 I* and f irs t, allp a lis t o f persons of the lora e o n n try under yonr survoillance 'V be

iij. wlU 'ae t u dcttruetibn’agent* ." ilns. Agents Get T heir O rden ■).»“ A little later, on November 28, the

genoriil s ta ff of tbe German marine ' abw took a baad liy luu ing orders to

» ll-m B rItln io -B g«H U "to"f'B ^ lU xrn ll tbo ogents of sun'dllaneo and ageata n f ddetrueUon In’ tho m ilitary ports of

Im- tb e a l l i e i " Contlnuiug, tho circular ines reads:

“ I t It'ind lipcnuble b r 'th e intcrmedi- In- ary of third penont having no relations

fol- w ith tbo official reprcKntntlvea of Ger­many lo recruit progretilvely ngcnU

e |p t fo r the organization of exploBlont the aboard 'ah ips enrouto lo enemy c^un-

lisei tr ie s ; fo r causing delays and confution ling Ib tho taking oa of cstko and in the tion departure and nnloadiog of these ships, mis- To this end wo-recommend particularly Ca- to your attentioo the stevedores, among

whom ore many noarfihlita and exeapcd criminal*.”

ap- Big Buslnasi H elps ■the Numeroufl .documenU showing the

niji- nroparatioa of Oerman “ b ig b u f ln eu " ond ill tlie “ preparation of de fea tU m " that yyj h a t 4iad inch a terrible result In Bn^

age, tin , nre likewise on file. Those include' n copy of “ Komerad,’’ announcing the

nan rcm ltttnee in Hussla of lf!0,000 m arki new S till, other doeumcat* show the rernK- r to tancn of largo tum i, even to Trotsky ron- and Lenine. *■!<or Thi* bringt Germany'* three great tho “ p roparatiom i"-thB t of her mHitary

Jen, campaign, o f her campaign o f tnbolago, Ited ond of her cnnipaign of social upheavol, lave revolution and civil war—up to date.

, PBT7IT .ORO|i HEEEN O T H D E T B V F E O S T

j y Inaportor'o . W. Brannoa Hare to Inyea.tlga te OlTea Atturouce

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f t u i t crops lo the vicinity of Twin F o ils ,,ss well u In tbe d lttrlc ts cea-

S . tlguoui to Rupert, havo escaped injury th# ^rom fro»t, according to C. W ; Brannon, loa- deputy sUt<r hortieultural intpoctor, wfio

was here Inveitigntlng 'tbe f ru i t sltua- • tion Tuetday." .Mr. Rraonan a y * the peach orchardi

in tho f a n c i e s t about 00 per cent of Mt> the crop, only tboie in tho top of the ]ei. trees being aaved. Aprlcota a n all d th f tow n. Apploa are safe. Temperature U e dropped to 20 degrees.

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5 P O B K O L O S U K E . S U I T S

Couaty Briags Action A g iln st Only 14 elp D elisqseat T oipoycn W haa

• A ttoraay Acta

* i, The county attorney'* office Tuea- et- day filed foreclewre sulU In district

court in tbe coioa 'o f 14 ‘Tw in Fallt ^ county landowner* whose t u e a a n Je- ^ llnquent L ett year the num ber of de-H . llnquent U x foreclosura anlta f iled by : » • tbe county waa 31. P e r a ^ a l toUclta- ,

lion o f tbo county a tto rney ,.calliag at- . tentlon t6 tho owners .thaC poym eat of 1

tbe asaesaed taxes prior to A pril 6 would I - prevent forecloiore proceedlngi, n su lt . •

’ ed in reducing the nmnber thla year i I from 171 who-wera liable to 14. 1I. . Tbe auit* bave been filed ^ I n a t the I owner* o f farm property oa th e Salmon

River t r ie t u 'w e l l u a n in s t ownen of Twin FU lt, Bohl and HolHster town lots. (

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BOISE, April 11.—The official slo- rea. gan adopted for tho third Liberty Loan

leampalgn In lhls*ttato by the ttate central committee in charge Is “ Idaho­an, Don’t Debate It; Do It." This slogan w u approved among thousands inbmltted by school children in tho coa- test for the 1100 Uberty Boad present-

ury ed by the Idaho State Bankers assoela- lOD. tion. It wia feat la by norenee Grace

Wright, 'jnnior high aebool student in L e i^ n . She U thirteea yean old, andwm be preienUd with the boad.

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“^•i (By TJaited Frees.). NEW YOBK, AprU ll.-OtllixaUon

of coal reservea in cgypt, Meaopotamia and Palestine will Mve tbe Brituh gor<

[fl ernmont 2,000,000 ton* bf *bipplag la 1013, according to Britlth, ofrielalt

In Mesopotamia General Marshal hu placed a large ana nnder eulUvatloa.

E^pt, In tbe put largely dependent npon importa, h u been made Mlf-sua- toinlag In-sugar, potatoes and other frath vegatablM, It.w u annonnced.

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CHIOAOO, April 11.—Tbe bog mar- y. ket doaed alow and a shade lower than V tie opening^Top »17.95. EsHm.aUd to­

il- ' Cattle e oaed steady and 10 cents of higher. Top I1S.0S; ealve* <16.50. E*- Jd tlmated tomorrow 7,000.11. —Cheep, market closed steady and 10 ar ceaU higher. Top |n.65; Iamb* 2J10.

Eatimated tomonow 0,000.'>« • ,t, . -------------- '« . Injectlno Ink-Into tha Eye.„ SometimM when a acnr haabeen left

on the 'cornea of the eye It-ls mort on- alghtly. Ccnllata tmed to tattoo these aean with lodla Ink, t)Iit the method waa not oatlafaclory ond haa almoat .

,g been abandoned. Dr. F. H . Verhoefl on Boatoi describe* In the Jonmal of

[« the American Medical awocUtloo the ;e xlqUcate operation by which bo inJecU

India Ink with a hypodermic ayringe Into such acan, and aays the results

•• ar» far superior jo the old,.faahloDed tatjoolng.

■Velvat-MakliiB.I^clret w u developed and ori^nated

fraa for In China. - Tbeoco ' relret* moklog was intnxhiced Into Indt*. aoil In,the fourteenth centmr N o Italy, There that eort of fabric especially appealed, and where the art o fte ln t-

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BUM«, (trlU off tho PortuKueu am BritloH. They wftro alopwd by tbe i e it kand-to-baud fishtlD(r, notablj

• t i e T H Iiy flfth dlvliloa holillDg Q' e h y 'h ill , which command* tho Hn

' fa r os.A rmontlereL. S iippiof' to ono tide, (be ooomy at agnin a ^ n t t M cuinef, whoro,*i w rite, B r id ih bayonoU are f lu h ln f while Ch-own Prince Ruprocht'a

^ thunder.IfopEnK to pinch off 'AmeDtlorc*

Qerm ast intended to reach Betbune ‘ outflank Vlmy and Arra* nnd, i

Important stn f, Notre DAme.Lorett< l l i o F ifty -f lf th 'a stand undoabt

checked thU om bltbu i plan, tho Br tak ing nearly 1000 prlMtwra, who tifiod to th e German methodf of oni li){; the ir f igh te rs by promUlng qnl

r to relievo troopt w ho'advanced“ ceMfully a n a th re a tra ln j thoie

failed w itb a long tU y lo. the lino.Kow arrivaU make a to ts l of a

200 diviiloQB (2,400,000 m oa), w ith i coming. DIvW odb- which were ms during M arch nro rfrfK tin? and b cheered np w itb ta let of h ig adva

• nnd approaelilBg victory.. 'n indenburfr’i force A the blgcei

the h lito ty o f (be world and he hai sreateJit netw ork of mllVrays anil I waya.

U ay U e an .B « U reff lts^Blmmi’ dltpaU b.'togolbcr with H i

‘ official rep<)rt,mBy Indicate the ! Iih, In abandoning Armentlcrei, rei a t l o u t throe mllos behind t l u t A line from Steonwerck to Ploegti

' . . wood w oald. paw th a t' dlttance di ^ we»t o f A nnenlierct. Thpro is a ,p

WHty, however, th a t Intlead of itra eAlng tbe ir Use here, (be Germani

. , Btill held A abort dlittnco from A r ' tieroa and th a t tbo eallant eanil

there a lthoagh le ts aeote. -

avwrr o p r m M T A iT Vim m B A M L W , M bn., A p ri l!

J, 0 . BcntnS ™ (Oiila S l y '- a federal bore today on a d

loyalty c h a rg e A .tecond con charglRg o b ttn e tlo n of recruiti:

‘ ' waa no t apheld. Jndge M orrli wiW u se n tes te la ter.

Th* e b a r n upon which a conv tion w u obtained eanJe t w itb

• f ro n one to tw enty year* lBpti*o n e n t pr 110,000 ffiie, or both.

B B .BV A N B , IH B O P n o iA N b a t h it office tb li week, room

. McComUk hollaing. We f i t jA correctly. J . TT E vani.—A dr.

1 . , AdveTtlao I t In the (Hawifled coli • o f T h o l/e w i. A n r e way to aell

i . . p roper^ ,

f o b B X O T A N O B -JoT prinU sii j aooey. Oor w ork i t like yoor moB] . - W . Tw in T j l l i Kewa.

[■ ^ V ^ n o v A s i S l ^ s m a[ T ea ch e r-"T eU me, Ji| - » \ ’ ’w ^ o - n n l t o f pow erf"I w h ^ “ri" “1f , P b ^ Ic i T cachaN -'^qatto r ig h t '

> Make on T W nai Ad» do your woi

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: p a n w 4 new t h t t |e o 4 t tb a

. ■»« o ttd cm o iM r

a m e b i o a

/ S05 H alB ATffitw B l i t

MRS. HERBERt SHlPM

t i ^U f I S

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3 A B - i r i i i i . ca b p s)0 p r e rthin 4

l i y i n - i r io n 's ,

liming the;

lBpr&- nst e l - > .firrt er, ac-

' Mrs. H <r6«rt Shlpm tn of Wi ten , dauQhUr of Mr. and M rt.'

. Bradl«y. h u tx e h tn g td her pl ard coa- .W ath ln^on 'a m ott exclutlve toe

M rva a t • trained nufM In F «nd-.U new on her w ay to the

. V JI Several monUit ago when horJ ii - te n - lh t rw torehlp bf Ih* Chu

• n d t ^ th e Heavenly, Beat In New York be a tlff- * chaplain a t Sptrtanburg, ih lr b r Shipman btfftn train ing In - Q lv e i Vork hwpl(*U ’line u : - ,

s g i O L SUPPLY' t gUDl . . .

NEXTIN LINI g FORSCROTiho tet- — ■

“ k u ; S W E E P I N G O V E E H A U I

« X ' : o r - K A T I O N l 'S . b u s b

i ' i t a n t a O E S F O E W A E D E A

f t m j r . l y — T O p r r c b m r amanled , ,

d being (B y United P rcn .)dvaacea A p r i l

?*** ih °id*hi(5h- n e c e s s f t r i c s t o c o m e u n d o

s h a r p e y e o f A n ie r ic f t ’H n e ( l i i s t r i a f d i r e c t o r g e n e r n i ,

i H aig 's c b a i r m n!ie Bri(- till* iiiduH trioH Ix m n l. retired a * p a rt o f IiIh nwoBpinff ovorb.

th e na tlon ’i liunhic**, rapidly eg ttee n revamped to f it wartlmo nwd*, I I north- « n i noon ronii[il(<r the qocntlon ol «/po«I- mipply. CondUionn arc rapidly do itralgbt- ing*^which will throw unwarrant«i lana aro jon* on civilian poimUtlon*. Arm Amen* navy demamlii for wool, ovor ^ l mUnaoa fon t of th e totsV prodocV are c

.ll»M trouily into civilian needi.'-. ^ P riees 'are 'Ieap lB g wblle the i“ „ 1*ja n id ly tin W n g -to tho point

eboddy i t uied heavily in woolen

‘r t ? Cotton « 0 1 on S v t ia dll- zcount Cotton m anufactureri aro here t uitlng Baruch ibape b it price fixing o: I will iabed cotton goodt. Leather indt

a i t o ip e tte J lo appear on tho i onvlc- ahortlv.ith I t ■ Following practlfjil requisition! ({fQa. wool looma by tbe qnartormotto]

eral la s t week, fixed prlcM oa goadi . a r e ‘looked on a t neccue

jU f . . clvilian i.a ro W Iw protected from• _ ulftlor* In ' (he w ot\ I t f t a fte r . 5 . . . . . no«d* are met.

O ffic iah declare the utrain on wool jupplv for tbe next two or

moDthi Will be fa r grcalcr tban i colnnM ,

ell yonr ,udden dociilon to aceclorato movement* to P t a n * and the qiicnt -ncccMKy of turning oat nt iform* /o r (ho additional troopi.,

BOBey~ ' f7H 7S I0A L 0 E 0 0 E A P B 7

' . A river has a head and a mout ^ n s i - «ounlain bat only oni

b u tS th a i e a m . O h ,l,u tyeal A J.'mi,- toln b a i car*. YonVe heord of

tfllncen, h aven ’t youfh t " ' ■ -■ ' »

A dvertlte I( lo the C laulficd co work. Somo good man wanta th a t Job.

S . WBBTBBM'BLBOTBIQ Si-HOUB BIW SHIKB PLAN

Slactilc Id«h t a sd Power : I P a r a l!ome»—A f a m l u s d . t i

s e re r complalju o r cranblei i one th a t doea Bot aUt fo r T»

tlon i or e re r <ndt*-dap*adal — v u u n g , itroB f and ah ra y i rei

/ ] to wotk a t the n a p e f » iwli---------> —th a t 'i tbe H rt (M n bi

kbor U to acarce a sd th a t 'a th* a n t e U i• tV B S T S B K BLEOYBIO P A W .

a t f A ln f plant.

i A S E l E O I B i g C O .

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TVnHW

^W EARAN O TEA■ eNTHE GERMAI m WILL DO TR!

K A I S E E 'S U A K P O W E I

. s r a v E e a p i d l y D t l

I g H I S H m a A N D . A l i

H H S T E A I E O Y I S W O B I

o t r i W E L L

(By J . W. T. M a»n, W ritten f

kEn?:iyOBK/April 11. pecmit'Toii Hiudeuburg.to out Oipmidny's.'rinflQ ^wi jpcrsistciit offc^r€.<< donf

front is mbre i)nd moi ing (Icmouatrati . iiH tiio

I ^ H f l strategy Uo allies cun* i H f l H while waiting fnr Aincrica’ H H ^ t t l e strength to nrriv

fia n ce .-' Erery ’uiajor .attack su< the one Hindcnburg is soi vclopiugicthoAmicntierei

S ^ H tor Ib playing America's | better thou onjihtu;; else Germans could do. Ay !oi the allied line is not broke the -west, Hindcnhurg's sis ter of hia men will niako A

■ ■ ica’s task less difficult wh< ^ ^ ™ ]la B t General Pershing is w aahin j- prepared to strike,

ra. • Edaon ‘ go loac u th e Q em w people i ' place In openly revolt h W n rt H lndeabnrg' aoelety to killing poUcyrJort ao long. I t the n Franca, of tbo a lliet being served.' I t tho fro n t 'co m in g increatlngly. apparen t tha i iJ iu ab a n d -iM b u rg -en d - th r tre tltiio n iM rw i Church of atop of their own accord, fo r io ork to b*. to admit de fea t Ti« r g ,8 .0 , m o«th. m on o t l b . ' . . I M In • Mmt of Q onnani may be ncccttary ] in ■ n w fu tili ty of the ta»k bocomet ' ' impresied upon tbo Oerman peopl

WUl Pavor AUea I • During th is period jjrtteding th

IlluBlonmont,. nny temptation wli lllndonburg is pcrtuaded to .coi

_ his BBsauItfsuch a t (ho evacuatl U C Arm entlcrei, may bo a matter of n r la ry stra tegy favorlsg tbo alliet. l i b The partielpatioo of American ii « i i k i « a io th e (igh tlog along (be Qrlttab I IjUV will probably bo on a defoctlra I 111 I fo r this reason. I t is not to bo o:

t d th a t the. a rrival of tbo Am» in the ba ttle line will- mean the n>«umptloo of n major offensive t u i i i i i y ,

I D f E B S Ametlcani of Rthelr. no;* attlvU j ^ ho tho i»o«l;.grtJu»te training, pi

iAPIB- larly fo t /tlio lifgfccr of/Iccn. In i ' tions of Intonso irarfaro. Tho I

[ T 1 0 N 8 ran officert now beginning to llg fcnulvely ngainst the OSnnans are Ing up the tricks of Hindenhurg’t

,ti 1-1 for i)>o against tbo k&lier whan., " len '" own offensive be^na.

X OEMS m u OOB BXOHANCidcr the ^new in- bo affcctionnto and chccrful ami l l . Bcr> able of shaving tough whlikora

dull nitor. Also a good ciok and erfll houiokeeper. 'B oo Lorry 01

, Hober Sprlngt H eadlight

Kocobooo wa» dUcb » Bflraeh lB ''t «'■'">«>? irom Blver-lile' ho a 'o f wool operation.—Poducal

.Tho M lstea Dixie Danncnburg Couch of Tahlcqutth will

s S v n e r week-end hero-M uskogee 1e^cn\t?ng • -_____

0- L. W atorm tn was kicked i. «» -V?2[ mouth la st T hnrtday ,by one o

homos.. The b o r to '^ ld not Inte; len cloth- ,,[, „ „ t e r . The horto tbou| was another borte.—Newman M ir

re^ o h e lp E IH O BBBBZBSI on fin- Tonight as I lie on my pillow, Indnstriee I hear a to f t brecie wave tho r 10 docket And I t b rings a iw eet messtge to

K ind breotei th a t blow o 'e r thi ioning of ■ •Jlo r gen- Toolgbt as I toad oat a ptayor

on wool XoT him who h u tailed over th r u a ry If I t seems to como back a mettage t rom tpec- In broocos tb a t blow o 'er tbe ii te r a m y

Tonight ho Ilea lomowhero over I on the BJiowlog Uttle of comfort or ci s or three B ot h e ’s o ften sendhrg a neftage in origin- In broezei th a t blow o 'er tljo isi se of the • " ^ ^ d g a r Lamar 8i

f ; I Z l m D A T OOTOLAHaimt now un- " E d g a r l "ipi. " Y o i , M other."

•‘W hat are you cblldroa doingl H T “ Play ing ro y a l^ . l a m a Knif

t..,\ tbe G arter, and fidwin It-e*lurdi " T h a t II an odd name fo r royt

. -/Li’ " O b , - i f I t jM t 'a, nlcknamft o 7 “ ®°“' count of hlB tlU o ."

o fm oun- ■ ..W bn t is hia U tle»"-. <<Night o f the BaUil*;

1 coluovit. ' T E E fS O P B B AVTHOBITl ob. • “ T bat man oBght- to b« a m- ■ — Uo threw a lamp of cool a t a cat- . “ Are yoa going to tell tbe S.

' A f"“ No. I 'm going to tell tho

^ commissioner.''

WATOHODT#r fo r Becruiting O fficer—“ Bo you w d 't h a t jQ{n our organ iuU obf Bavo yoi ib le * - any m ilitary experience!"■ T*e»- A rp llw o t—' ‘Yot, Indeed. I 'v e idabls. a w rist wftteb fo r y c r n l " ready ' , , ,1_____

Uncle Eben 'i View ef tife . " U f e r M id U oclc E bto. “Ib I

IQST- (rip In a fllvrcr. I f yon mln< • rislit way, th o -h n rd fr you tmv

worse jo o glta iQ it"—W*ab|i Star. •

“ How do you aceeunt for the ih o r ta S * !" ' , . • ' • • .

_ y v ' .“ D nanol There are u many fi raising Cain a f e v ir ." —Boston

- T - - s e rip t . . . .

fA iiaB DAILY W 5 W 8

ANS " i i -\mE E EE. ■D p m f-[ T .fT U n

lEKINQ .

m fo r tho

i i . - T o : ^t o w e a r 1

o w e r in j M ' V H , lo n g th e f l Im o i« b e - ■ I y i ( A m ;iio b e s t . ■ L H j I a A d o p t ■ I c a ' s f t l j T iv e ; i n ' -

s u ^ i ld • n o w d e - B r e s s e c - ,'b g a m e jU e th o

S t o L o c a l ' B r i e fs la n g h -

3 A m e r - g ; w . H agel, mtaa’ger of thew h e n a t theatre, returned Wedneaday fri

i s f u l lv t®Back from lo w a -W a lte r Smltl

3le do so t of C ongretunta and M n . Addl» M i J a Smith, returned to th is lecUon Wi the eattie ^I t I» be- a ttending coUegc. He will ;th a tJU fc ■iBllbL------------ ---------------- ^ -

‘ iJ*i'o”» W itS « m » U l lc U lm « l- 6 .v i i .Th o or S tv ln n and T h r ift etampa boogh

ilf^lavloff paid for In the Pebronry drive n rv K for a t the Twin Fa llt pmet fu ll? ' P o itm a ite r M. A. Btwnk ad fiflolft w ith tho tuggestloB th a t patrone

^ ' hold drive receipts thoold pretenf , promptly,

s the dll* — 'whereby (Here from E lch fle ld -W . J . T contlnne ond "F a rm er BU I" P a rkhu rit of

uatlon of field spent a day or two in Twin r of mill- leaving W ednesday by auto. B let. . coBtemplatlng n literary e ffo rt o an troopi .subject of tho Twin F a lli country llah fto n t cMly date. Mr. Tapper la ono o ilva ica li , belt known farm eri in tbo Bid >0 oxpeet- section, im ericw u — — .tho qolek B«come Land D ea le m -H . B. Je v e b y tha and Don Lyman, woH known pi uo to the resldenti of Twin P a lb , have ass ;vUy wO^ M pjutaera Madai th a llia .B aa

parilcn- Johnson t Lyman In th e real. i In condl- business aod have opened offic 10 Affiorl* 1S3 Main avenno o a s t U r . Joi f lg b t of- wat formerly engaged in tb s hah are pick- bnUnosi horor whUa U r. X^ymar

rg’s trad^ been Identified w ith the antoc an.AIne^ builneB fe r tome time.

IHOBfl ler. Must

PERSONALSand gen.

, Q iija.-. ^ 1 1 .—

J . A. Beckman of Denver Is tbe , ’ , o f bH nephew, A. B . Anderson. > c h in « d c . n . Mull and fam ily relum ed

hospital California, whereucab San. the w inter.:!-r.

. L .B .J« a sln g » to tu rtt8 d Tuesday burg lod Kanafl* City, w here bo spont a mdo

a .o m lto .J t a . ln o a «na p lo m i . 0 Tim^s- L. T . W right, d istric t manage:

tbe Consollaated W ai^ o f t U a

,® Mr. and l [ n .^ P . D. N eer.havlolend 10 Long Calif,bought I t bavo boon apondlng tho

te r month!.

' Od' Wednesday evening U Iss I k ' . W h i t e enterU lned for U lta Ml ? Charobctlilo, on tho oeeaalan ol■ *2. . « birthday. A fter a delicioni dinnei ’ . ® lerved to the a ir yonng lady gi

M ill W hite conducted tho p a rty ,t : Idaho theatre, where a very. OelljCO to completed in vlewioi

■» .0 1 ’ -

rer there, - Do Your W ork Property, ir care. Uitk« np yoor mlod th a t 'yon ige to m* :do w hat yon have (o do tho very lo io a . ' yo'u know bow. T here In very r Snyder, rea lly dlfllcnll: Bnn . . . good w ork 15 painstaking. I fy o t

■; yonr whole »onl Into your work, will learn to oojoy U. ond you

ln»fM ' bocomo conatanlly b e tter anti S n ig h to f w orth while.

Cupid Make* E arty Call.. An American profeasor wife

apeot bifl life Iavc.tUgaUog nnd coUeetcd tho evldenco o f 1,703 j poople, declnrM .thnt bo th aexcs

, , being wounded by Cnpld’a dnrta I »go of three nnd tha t n woman's

R p a m c h e a m aturity n t lw e a tr tw o - i • . man’s n t twenty-fonr.

tho fuel — 'Chlnea* P lan t SU tuettea.

Chinese gnrdeners somcUmca^ ■totocttes of U ny-'m en flnnlj

r o i b i s » '■ . 1“ ' "V"^ (ra in live overgrccnt to grow up

t ’vo wofn tbcM sta tne tte s. The vloea thna tt k ind of tobo fo r the a tntuctto (heir wblto focea ond hands pro tn

- from (ho green loaves

’IB i lk t a ' --------------lin e s de An A raV a Saying,tmvel de " I t la well (ba( oU men aro no( ub(ogUm. Blcbea corrupt tho aonl. b u t v

enlargtsa tho hope." Tbeae words fonnd b> (he parchm ent o f no A

ths socar tre i tla o hy aomo rtiler, and la nq ( . ' (he b l(te r verdict o f many thal

ly felkfWl rich (oday.—E xchange. ► on Tran- ' ' - ■

. Q asW lea Ad» w in b r lo f yoa b

AT THB IDAHO THUBSDAT, P B ID A T i

- - - ' Ox. eiow aat Anlm»L« Thero Is no onlmnl posacsalni

« l S -apeed (lain SD ox. In th o o ld 'd a y dnya before th e advent o t raUrot

' would tn k t ft form er and iila ox ho I ^ h o two weeks to m ake o round trip

from a twen(y-flvu-oc th irty h u a h c lt'o t ’to m arket, a tr ip th n t cnn no made by m il In Bnlf o day. Tho

T. anim als did well to jl< iWedues-* “ t tho ra te o f (wo or th ree fea t i

I ho h u ond. •111 rn ld e - ______________________— !— E9Ward’a bjplom tey. 1 -1 w . , Edward hnd been told repeo a S l ' 2 ^ not to say he did no t like food i e ^ ^ w as puMcd lo him n t tbe table. J poitof- Invited to n nelgbbor'n ti> d

advises, Bod wns orfered cherry pie, whli -oni wbo did not care for. "Ho tn c tfu l l / en ftb e m »*Wcll. I'm ju s t cm iy fo r cherrj

bu t won’t you ja a t save U for perV . ■

■ J 'R ------------rln Falls, • W hat Might Hav* Been.

Bni II -“W bat oro you worrying nbout] t on the I eat egga I think about the cbli Uy a t an they would h a re produced, ond' fl of the « i l chlckenB 1 thlnV nbont the nicbfleld they might linve Inlil: nnd i t ’s b«

Ing dlRlcult for mo to enjoy nnvth

Jehnion ' " u ' — —

s business DIRECTflil. estat* v.- ----------- -- ----------------------:—Ueea a t D B S aM IN a AND DBBSSUAEI Johnion ■ M rt. J e u lo P. Patton , phono ;

hardware 400 Bceomr.kvenue n o rth man ’h u .tomobOa ■

— ll CLASSIFIEIS A D V E R T I S E M E N T !

r * P O E B A l ihe gneit - - ___ . _ _ . _ . . • .

F O R S A L E O B T B A D B ^L o tT od Wed- 4 White Callahan addition,« they trad9 ;for Burlay property, - t t . 0. , ^ le tt. Now Temple Hotel, Balt Lake lay from —ndnthon r o a SALE OR B E N T -4 0 acre* ^ ^ P - and half from beet damp and t

good beet land ; good terms. A . B. f « « « w n. Buhl, IdahcC ^

FOB S A L E -A lfa lfa seod, loU < Rood te i t ; 18 coata p e r lb; 69W 1

ilifornia, .the win- f o b B A L E -O n the lecond of

ono blue rohn mare, aaoo tb month,' pounds, b rand .on le ft ihonldar

4 Laura whit* tilnd .feetj fi mUea v e s t , 8 Mildred south- from Deep H ole a t- 01 of h » Young's, a . U . DeariBg, eoaaUU

jner w u __’ gueiti,

the . .. WANTED* V a N T E D ^ V nl«e home fo r twc

' dren, 3 and S years old; sta te lerm t. A ddrcu P . 0 . Box 030, ^ l la -

ron 'will TlP O E B e i n '

B a S OABAaE FOB B B N T -Im n lrcTOO odt ' ^®“^th avenue north.

Joa FOR B E N T ^ O acrcs; land*piirou will northwest of Hollister; moro land i;d moro an t'w an ts U. Bee IT. U . SIm i a t

otIUe.

' ~ t \ ) R RENT—Furnished h>on7m II, conveniences. Inquire *2 i Ponrtb rito h u “ ®^th..

”“ <* “ f o r B E N T -L orgo fro n t root 0 Joang housokeepingj no children. U ^ a CCS atnrt auo north, opposite poitoffice. ' ta a t the - ■ •in‘s loT* ro-anft • p * "

Help the a j j t e a t ■ •

S'alS ■ w o o a. h u « i t t t nUp over ' r* “ * »a4 m onth

lua form - T o -ay old c n t tm e n and (tto o e n . ___ ■o tm d lS

MY O m O B DTTBJHO W ILL DONATH.OITBI

BEDCEOSS.-no (rieh . i n p r a i a n t ' t a n o r t h e a t it v tctse . pU ta a s jv h a n t a tfaa te n s t r .rds w ere b« takan care o f M one*. I f) A n b le SM, BOV if a good tim * t« c t vnq doubt ■

T. J.a l e l ^ .. I I ~ i -

p i l i

' AMD BATDBDAT •

log l e aaya, the s H K B to ftd a lt )x tea/n 1p withi tg r tu a / i | K W Hdow~m ’ ' hen thet n ion i JJt a a e^ | f /

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leotedly I which

Bo

1 / aald,

o r sup-

Z Z .^ F s h w iW m ^ Bid ^ ^ i f i A l l B a k i n g10 eggs P n w k Bbceom- . . ^ a r e a , H

m Whep. CALUMET_______ ■ . c o m e s in , a l l b a k in g.y v r* * i m t r o u b le s t a k e q u i c k

ORY i t e -■ - a h e a d a n d m o e tip -b a k *S Ingmateriiils; fo r bucult*— .

f f e a W i ' J E S ’. ■ you forg tt faUure. . '

^ I CALUM ET

Dl B A K I N C P O W D E R

IL > ■ ' neo#*‘{urt»stii*Puj»e«n-lI»ii9■ are ac« MtOkd and■ tctyournaatybsck.

-------- ' ■ C shne tcoqU ln too lyM eh liiir^ K

m ■3JW, or ■ AutheritlM. Sa Bib- B T— 0 1ike. T M m alM pitM k.

rea mile H IG H B O T .' f l C town; Q U A L T T Y

R C a p - H L h i g h e s t i H ---------- A W A R D S a o f it, 1 ^ ^ ^ ^

» - M I m I H Ht Cl S - M l ^8 ^ « a H laU ry 'o f’tl)* Louvre. •!^ ■ Th* L onvre w sa originally a ro y il *“ “■ 'tealdence. Nnpoleon tn m e d i t Into a ST**~: onsettm and d e p o rte d In i t the floeat

• colIecUoD o f palnUngB. stntaea and a r t ( rta tu rea known In tho world. U any

wo ^ U ' o t thoae brought from Italy have b*ea 1 restored to th e ir righ tfu l poasessort. ), i-wjn magniflcenl bulW lngs of tb n naw

' LoDvre, begun by Knpoleon I and eoin* =■ pleted by Najwleon ID . were Inango-

_______ _ n t t d ^ n 165T.

ilro m t --------------------------- -Mak* Window* by Hand,

plowed; In m aking sta lned -c lno wlndpwa er- a If ten- cry b it o f tho work la dcoo by hand. It New t and It la amaxlng lo renllae how many

Umes each piece o f gloss m ust be ban* d>«d.-A n o p m to r tella o f counUng op

rth avfr «“ '> d V nnd finding th a t no l e u Uian twelTO tlm ea were necessary. AB the

------- ^ Jeodwork la done by hand too, even th*>om for opening of th e lltUe slo ts Into which Lla fcve- Ui* glB U ia tastaB td .

he Red Cross/<a n r* la sn ta c * l a t v l s PaOa t y m t f foe :tha. . ' . y • d ot)iai* I annosace th* foQewing p io p c d tlo ii :;

7 0P_H B W PTTKTwnmt Q lV B tf 'tO!To r m R E z r Mm i g g s a t b xBEHALF TH B OOIOOSSIOJI M TH B ’

i t n s i M B o u il o o m i u l M u n tU i d n t ' s ' !J . t« l4 l>cin tct-W ilt* ta d y o n W]atn<wiT»lB I f yoa d t t ’t caCT y w . f i n t a m a M « l t k ' a rt.

.WOODS ;

8>idi! sii , ■ ■

cTBiFEWAR CONCERNS

: l | SlOELEfiflTl[ l . ATMOSFSfEE OFNATI i I AL LOyALiTf PEEVAl

;J I f ■■ EVEHING. SESSION .} 1< ADDBESS' P 0 LL0 W8; ' PBE8BI

'• rtON o r THBDCX STAMPS .OTHEB W AS AOTIVlTrBS—1

| 9 K io n o B0D1E8 a t t e n d

T h e a tm c w jih em o f w ilr io l io. ;tlie' M^Js

v.l tnj W hioh t i i e U iu te t l ^ t n t e s sta J W iwmideil itlif o'

[} ifitrKCBBioy^(i/itli6 tw e n ty -se c I , j <} f iim u a l ( (^ iv c n t lo n o f t h e IdIP Irii S w n d u y S c l io o l aw wIjl *li| • t i( in , w h ic h c o n v e n e d h e r o in

111 iili * iK tiuHCfl u n t il;F V id a y nooH n c j

Tbe Bailitbrium*. of ibe Ifelh ra l 5 ,1; rhiirch, ia w blei Ml of the • n M toatvaUca tre h«}i. w u ietp. ' I m l oecwlon w itb .a m dtl

jl -111 -6f f la n o( the UDlted 6 U te i u i 'jjiji tbe .kfilod aitioBt. V e ier tu ol

' y f f >[- ' O tU W t of tlie a . A B., !; < ! A # Bojr BeonU itt«aded u orgiiJ

li: l .tloB«, tad tke ludltorinm w * * ,l )• .:!•* ..irltk i v a p iU ietift 1' i «Me.' ■ . . . .■ I j: '. ! . ' n e tddreuei o l tbe evealog, fol

' \ •;( 4,o« » M“ 8 servlee, dBTotloDil'Md t ' f j . V i .^Wa-mlaute . pteMBtalion ’ o f Ti L-'l >' >! 3 tunp u d . otber war tetiv ltie i, '

[ \> Y lBi»de by Eot. E. W. lUlpenny of j ' ; | inperlDten

' 'U aada b u w ot betroeo 17. M( ix r teat of !t< popnlstloa to the s ii

r v ‘ fields o f Earope, Ur. Halpeany . rlu^td, u d tbe United BU tei mul

f prepawd to a«ko lim lltr m r iI RH' “ u o v aim y are golog from her<

'ta le the p)»e«a of tboie who hav^

' ’ : ml] ' . While , i^ lD g tbe woiI>l u fo f .,( cteffloerwy throoib' war, we mn»t n

: j deaM neir i« le for lO ell by malatJag moru aad rellgloui itu d ard i,'

' I I J HMpenny u ld : ‘n i i U a dnty ibe ' j ' V) ' beat opoa the eburcbti lud 60s

' I f !fl .K ioeJf I» c« flU u le» tbe war 1^1 I Dellnqueaoy In tbe city o f .'M f l j :ooto;-he it ld , which bad.bH B pr

t i onily a Dodel elly, had iBcrtMed e: r 'Cl f i^’l '' moiitly elBt^ tiie w ir begao, aad a i

, I I 'ilar.eoadltlon is developing i s tbe U { M [i «d Statea. B«tI(i:lous orgaB lutiou n

'' 1 /.'mUl '.lead their efforts toward combatl ; ' , l m th li erU.' IIIB '' Ur. B l n o ^ s called upon to speal

i l iT I *te»l ot Dr- ^ U . DeaaldsoBr^ j..Li| - tvr e l tho ?Irtt i^ b y ter iiird n r re l

'■ 'Bolie, who was called to D « n w: ' ;| the dbatb o l bU brother. HU lab. ; I - j> < .7 as an auw er to the conveatlon tb<

i \ J ] ' — tbe challenge of tho war to the E *’:& . llii . 'day leboola o l Idaho. Tbe ehallenn Vv'K '-'l Oenaan knltar, Ib a fh ii retealed It '>'!> <' >' ' ' ' J ° I< « eiM]ltng«>'! i ''lit . 'orery laflnence lor right aod moral ; ' ;,i| -'be.aald , Bad ths Boaday lehooU .y . !| ' ' <luty boond to combat Frualaaitm g 't\ Itt pemloioaa iaflneaeei wherever i • serted, whether ob the battlefield

. .. a t borne.I :jl U t t t c a l 'F n m a I'aa tsm

• , A nnaleal program la which m

I" . , e ia u a a l alagen of the irreral Ic . H I : ehurebea vlO take part aad addfoi

f : ' by lh . H. U . g o l r m a of Boise .1 ; - Ber. E.- W. S a l p ^ y o f Caaada,

' |L - leatnrea of the'Thunday oveaing I rl ■, tioa. I

11 , [ The muiieal program for the oeeaii IP arranged b y & » . P . 8. .BolI, diraet

! inelnda aeleetions by an oreheetra 1 ||(!}4 der dlreetloa o l J>r. iL A. Parrott, b" ri R«tber with vocal number* by quart [ feilii o f the Preihyteriaa and Baptist cbi^ Ig]'! cs aod by a chlldfeji’j ehonw, aa i jllij! them by the Uethodlst chnrcb cho

v!; and a eolo by Ur*. C. J . McCormick t' ; tbe C h il ia n church,

rjt f, . Mr. HalpeaBy'a subjcct is '^ A 'Q f-i; to the Mon." Dr. U olvenea, who |lN ■ trc«surer o f th o State Sanday 8ehi IhK auoclatlon, win speak ob *<A BoiIdi J i InTestment.'’ D^votioiui will be I t j i - hr Rev. 8, R Neher of Twin Palli.. , L<i|' ' ' ’.Ttnzaday M onlng Hj.C-.- Tbe p r o m o for Th'nnday morBl; |{ ■ included addrMsee b y B . M. UcCrack t ( : of Boise, former xeprtieoUtive Ib c«

BSf, s r m from Tdtho. oa “ Wbat War U m |R to-Amcrlca," and br Rev. 0 . T. Audi

n I I »aH. putor of the P in t Baptist chui i • of Twin Palli, on "The Place o f tl i n . Sonday Bchool In Bod Cro« Work:

['I. Tb(« flducatloDBl ehalloocc of the w.fcjit- to tbe Sunday,aebool was dlBcuised Ilil)/ .‘Bev, Jb Wcfljv Mjljsr, Bor. Wayj If,I; . Snoddy, Rov. W. II, Bowler. Devotio:fl'l were lead by B ev.'It L. Caldwell.

Harvoy Allred of Boise, director j i ! - t h e a U la -£ a r m markcU bureau and d

ijHfC rector of the D nltcd.etaU iB oyi'W orI, r • ing Besorvo In Idaho, and Dr J . :

■If'I'Ilf' • 8j»-lojr"ton of.;>ortl8nd, Oregon,l^reli r)i !j ' educational iliriTtbr for the Ba

J l h'l’ **** denoralna(lbn-in Oreion, Nevat |i{j ifV nnd .Utah, w m tli«'*iicaT(rni a t 't l il ' Tiof»rlay a f<*roooo scsnlfln. Mr.

II h r - ;-red dUcnssi^."Oiir Kaiion’s CaH' i 11! fuff ■ ot-Idahn.-?'- I>r..8nrin[t*toa•J iiw ^ "The Bnttlp Under Catlllffig - oaflog*.”I S . D elega^ . T itlt PaUaj M ' . :At,<:30,o'clocV the iH'Mlon ailionro'jf llfo * reereailoB hour, permitting ({n f,U idelegBt«i,{o viilt'th p fall«, sugar fa. f l '1 fa r a r of tUi adjacent commnnU

,and other point* of interest, 1q automi w m 'bile* placed tX t lelr ’dispowl 6y lociM! 'U lM A djonnuunt Prlday. KooaI f n . '’Parting me**^^cr:fram leadera anI f l u i . rcioliitiona to RO..forlb to practloe wha M i j f } ; h u boen learned wlirconi'liide'tlio cocl i i g vention at a » n Priday, The Frida

morning program, flommcacing at 0 :Ji• .o ’clock, will Indudo addresses by E«t

i . ^Im hyteriao church of Twin Palli. and RojB S . 'Boadniek, Cbrl*tlaii church Bible schoo I m J ' ^M rintendent, of Bpokane/ > w l " <• conveotloB will adjonra to re- H i / - lor it* aecond Betftoii.at Em-p : , , ..........

1 G N. SIR WILLIAM ROBERI

mSst es- H | ^

ADES '

SBNTA- 'S AKD^ F A T - ■ ■

f o rf lta n d d

H ectind I d a h o

KKocia- in . th e

d c o n - i 6 x t .ethodiit , V H H B i l l B l B B B E ^ i i S *loni of . .

Qen. 5 lr WIM«m'Ro3frtf«'i. «vi and o l cto l the ita ff. Ki* beep given the

B., aad p ttU n t comnjand of Ih-r er::ttrn rg u lta * «f. England. ■ - '

* S OOMMITTEES NAMED , ^ |A a iP B S ’ Ml

K ln i^ n la l A jiedaU oti :^old« Pli «, were a ad PiofltabI* B«sdoa~O nt

. p n t .. . . U n e s ^ ^ ' '

and S5 fltab le srssioa a t the meeting 0 i^ tU e * recently organltcd Twin P a lls .C a y de- Ministerial asuoriatlon In the ntu auat be the Baptist cliUrcli Monilay to u icrifice. A paper enllttod, " A I’rogram 0 bere to Ilglous'Education for a Ixiral Chu ,v^fa ll• » “* read by Dr. A. ll.H rnm l, prei

of- tho aSoelatlon. At thn bu ifo lo r seesloa the following committee apj it make menta wore mado: membership—Ri lin taln . E. Evans, Maroa; Rev. W. tJ. ilu da,-Mr. Twia P#JJ*; Bev. Mr. CaMwWJ. 1 ineum* a a t View, Program—Bov. M. M.

Sunday Patlon. Buhli Rev. V. 0 . Backmah, »a r a t Bev. 0 . T. Anderwn, Twin of Tor- National servicc—Bev. W. R. llai

previ* I'ails; B er. 8 . B. Ilarrln, Pie d eaor- ^7^'* C- 0 . Heath, Buhl. 1a aim- servleo—Her. 0 . T. Aodrnon,

e Unit- Palls ; Rev. A., ^y. .lames, Klnil la must ^0 ''- Mr. Deal, Pilcr. * b a ttia s 'Hie nezt.mtfDtiug of tho assocl

. win be hold here Monday, U ay 0.

DISEOIOES'IO DECIDE ■ "‘■OSTOWEE SITEpi

' t b lm ! » 'le Ban- ' Uotual Oorporatton T ^ a r

i°iueU ‘ OonildB»tl«i

A- meellng of tho directors of ila BM hlutual Light, Heat & Power com tm and convene Tbui

^ cionJog ia the ottlee ot EogJocer J Mil nr to determine whether or nol **" terms of transfer o l tbe Clear I

power aite to tho corporation wll , accepteil. The T>ropcrty i* owne<

musl- w . 0 . Hauard. A committee, bal 1 local wbete memWr? were named by ifOUM pjwer site owner and ball by the '« tual company, ro«<ntly Investigatet •» *r« propositloB aod recommended the Ig se*- ecpUnco by tho director* of tbe I

of ^an*fer agreed upoa by them.

WINS PBIZE FOE I t, to-' LIBEErST LOANrAir tf lU , . - . ------ ;hirch- (Mofie li«n»y, Beolor In tlie HoB

cboYr' ~ S c h o o I , . S c o m In D o r . ick ^ \ ■■ ..ciilon of Jodgti

"CSiII ’ HOLLISTER—The ilrire for tbo 'bp. it foar minule talk ia the intereita of khool L ib w ^ L otn de live i^ by a atndea •lo.Btt a patriotic rally held Batnrday wai « I«d in the Hollliter high (pbool,auditor *- . wa* awarded io Qoorge Leney, a n

' . . ber bf the sealor (lata. The rally irnlnft * <I»:(ded success. A ll available a acken '^umlfid and standing'room I cod', ^t 'a.premlum. Walter E. Harman fMBf Orr-.Chprnan of Twin. Palls 1 Jider- *pe«ker* on the occasion, horeh Balcer.wlth freight outfit fof f Jarbidge .roaA'^mp wan la Holli )fk.'" ^or {jfovltlon*.

war Ntied U o n Seed Wbeat >d by . A carload of seed wbent watrocei '‘ Toe lu t wMk, but more will' bo roqtJli itioaa u contlderable alfalfa land is be

■ turned into wheat! with a goed-rui or of water, Hollliiler will beat ber 1917 d dl. oril for wheat.Jork- Mis« ’Paith Sallee relumed Pri J. p . from Lawrcnte, Kansas, where she relig- been atieniJing college.'MP- PntrioUf service* were beld at

'vada rhurch Sumlay cvcBlng, nnd the attc : the anM was excollent, a* jrero’ the «i ^ I - ef*e*._^r. W, W.'s anil otber non-pa n lo otic people are dccldedlv Inconsplen ton'* t s n e n u te f .- - - ' • • - Cam- M lu Irene Perkins was tlected

delegate to the state Sunday school c . • vention a l Tirio P alh thla week,

irribd ^ Brummet, farming th'P' Stan ; (be raneb, had a sale UoBday. Some f

fac- milk stock-went very reasonable; inity ..>Bot^ 8. Perkins is attoBding tbo Pi «mo- l>ytotT at Maroa tW* week, and a di locU a’on .li.exp eclod’regardlBg our ebu)

service*,' ctc., as toon a* be retor Church a* nsuarnezt Banday. Bund

, sflbool at 10.-30 4. B., /oJIowcd i r r _h»t prfaehlng aerTleea. . con- . ChrliJensan. has leased the la idar !?“*' of townsito Ir0-80 ^ • ’'*n * . Detwiler and I* preparl

same for grain.IJ-' ' Slnpfl the gbTommont bay hjyer'l

t ' (jull bn»Inm bajr J>a* .'goio down Rot ” coBsiderablo; thia wat duo pari bool shortage of caw, delaying ehlpmea

Advert?«e/t ifl the CJa«I/J(>d coJflmi ,I>en't be wlthoot a : t o w t .

- ■ W aatA d t* g « tt)Ig r« iilltiv tlit 'tIec ’oi

• ■ "^wjs Ti

PBESENTS WETHOD ^ PREVENTlNGf.

OOVEENMBNT PLiUJT IN D 0 ^ . . MAN. HAS PA B T-IN POOD. ^ ’ 8BBVATIQN PBOOBAU .......J g i . ’ ------------

n . M. W oolnaa of Oorrallla; O ? ' f t . Hero to A n lt t In-fllopplng Lo* ? W heat Production’ aad to •Inve*j j ' Local OoiuUUoIu

k f il. M. Woolman of lh.-' Tnitvd ;W hurra'll of’ plajit JdiImI/v,’ withi-J quarters a t Corvalli*, Oregon, a! j In Twin. PaU* Tuesday to confer'■ . Cqunty .Agent Doaald .McLenu n: k ' A. Tliomot*, farm bureau direct

.ro ii» .'ln rcfetence to prcsoBtatl W S n whuat mut'prQVOBtativo meaturc

/o r tho p n rp u e of inreitlga ting rniidltibn* In 'this-rpsjtcrt. '

“ My, work:I* a part of the foottm 'a t io | ', .c a n p iQ ^ ;” U r. Wo saya. . .

^ { j ] m P o n ^ O w i« t 'E x p lo « l^

k M H “ Ivomc* ' I n'-Urcgou fro m .s ’m H i ^ wheat, proheibly e r e ‘hc iv ief -th/I b K S soutberQ -ldaho, b u t are not'^d K n j u a t In.Borthani and wei(tora Idaho ■ . / ® . “ Bwut h B Iqngn* diseaoe tl

illitributed on itfoe ted s w l or b S u u S t’’ wind. T h f teedllBg-'becomn ial

between the. tlmo. of- plaatlng an x-.he fime Ui* Wade emerge* trom thi

I rcncriil BmUt iloes not a ffec t tbo plani ,*r"u'nlm cousCt'tbe'DTaiii to'become a mi

n , , . black powder la rt tad of developlni ■' • ■. mally.. A considerahlo proportic

smntvin th e 'g ra ln caotet ezplosln

D'-~ - threshing;''- Wiithwit oj T rM tsan t

M E B T ,p ,jng regions, suisouthern Idaho, it h a t been disco

:naa*ast tb a t e flectnal ehunlcal ireal Ont-', . . w in prevent the ditease. The foi

adaptable in thi* region would b< pound,of <0 per cent formalilehy 40 gallons o l water. Seed grain a

^Ogfilklll jiaJm m cracd-Jft-thbuiolulion-tiiL and pro- three to five miautes, then removei

g •)( the ollowrd to atand udder cover of < g.County t^u lln for not Inm thnn two 1 ntudy -of n sn t ln g should be made as soon forenoon, 'trrtitm cnt ns possible."

l ‘n Neglact EBtall* L otte tS e n t I " V'horo wht-al ^ced tha' buslnws * 'O t^ 'eu 't ffnlcil- for prew ntlon of

. Bnnnln*. *■ plailloW,'•lotiW-S have bffO COOi » r» A si'll- in th is region, Mr. ITiomett

Mr. Woolmnn, while here, ii Vi' IJ P lea t' ’' ■ " f ' Mi u' Jewl e Wtrrln

i . i , K ta” E O O K O E E E K H A S

O M E S E B V I O E r i

BOCK CRBEK—I W Butan On ; Twin now displaying a service f lag with imtiKrlv *tArs. I t Is the only tervlco flag is

community. A number' o f our y ^ i ,U n n men havo entered the service, but rt . the exception o f the three Gray bo;

havo been bovt wboie paren tt livi QW aome other place. In g itin g her 1

" boj’* to tho aehrlce Ur*. OrayibB* i D K A I i an her^ lelp and company. Bhe' I

number o f other ehlldfen, b u t the) pe tty ' to icattered from Alaska to southern

‘ i/ornla, and tbe is now le ft eat " alone a t tho ago of leventy-two.

' U n . T. 0 . .Tones la a patien t al Phvslclan* & Bnrgeont hospital io '

o f the having been operated oncompany Monday. A t tbe last report sha •bur*day ^'ory nicely.« r E . V. Dr. Davit of Kimberly wat call* not the tho Q an ity ranch to attend Qrai

r ^ e t K fonit, Thursday ovening. Sund^ w in be ^ aa . taken worae (hid U r. Van E

med bv “ t .'furfi^ to bring'h i* *on to tbe bedside. > Al

by the *“ t report be w u very low.

t j* Sad O nm B a r ■*.i?r . Because of tho funeral of the Di

^ ’>3' Wednesday, tbo regular Red C “ " ™ * m c tb j , m tn R l“• , Tha Bed C rou Udic* bave been '

buay a t home during the past > making e i t r a t lo r tho Incomplete

rALE “t '■ffom., On Monday 1 sent to Mrs. Beaver 1 cape, 9 bratfli

loE iitar ® ' ’l^nkeU, 20 diaper*, and 25 ba T bU in addition to 14. complete

^ . cttea provioutiy-tnraed In. Tho n work I t done a t home and takes noli

.; from Iho regular Bed Ch)** work, bft beat • children

th . rived from Arkantas WednetcUv. dent a t ®°t early .In ^Bnaw an lns Lawrence Hanten aad Ur*. Wci I to r iM S'"” ** a t the Albco hia mem. Mo“ ^ y r] i . v ia ' Gordon Qroeafield, who i t emplo 7 J , ? ; f l{ .th e U .,a j» n eb se a rK lm b c rb - ,,rj ira was t**® f*rst of last*wp«k aai“ ’ "S .t ill «niMo to work. “• Wdo MeCor, Homil• . 0.1 E .,l.i,rook p v o Hf.' A lta fo f thft surpriso Uonday, when t

D. P. Albeo aad U P. Larsen are b w ith-the Boad drive thla w rek. (

oceived Crockett w in also nssltt in the drivi

t o n o l Mny^iho little daughter of'17 rec- -lamw Duskii died a t the f

Hy homo ori Cottonwood, Tnesday, A] Pri,lay -■ o* the age of two months and ihe ba* Death caused by pneumoi

following meaales, chicken pox and a t tbo '*hr>oplng cough. T he 'bereaved j attoad- *’”•* “*'■* t ’’® aympathy of the eni I) o ior. community. 8ho waa an only daugh >-patri- t" 'o nnall brother* ba»iilenont pnrrnts, and a u n tt and uncle*• mourn her lo*v ^

fl!*«n‘ M raT A trO H KBWB HOTEfl M l'H T A U O n-U r* . John Day ,

Itanirer v iilted a t the home o l Ile X D v i n ^ P a U t P W d a r .

Mrs. Elmer B nnt, who h a t been qu D Prca- P“ t week, I t much Improva decl. ‘**f®®, y e " daughter o l 1thurch ® ra m /ohAMon i t quite aljlo ra t. 0 t*>® tw in girl* of Mr. and W lundBT <l°Jte aick w ith bronchiy r e / Tblman^aad c)

iircn, who havo (peat the paat nontha in L ot Aagelet, Calliomla,

Iro fi turned homo Tnetday.Baring „ «od U rt. U o Doty- and daugh ‘ Dorothy, who bavo boen vjaiting

j r b a t Tetnmed l^m o la t t week._ in UlM Emma Ejfbert o t Grace i t vii n a rtlr " t h e home o l U n,.A drlan U e rr neata Tlio new bank will bo ready fijr hu

nci* April 15.

'FOB E X C IU N Q E -tob prfotlnj J , money. Onr work is like yoor money

ic ’o it. the b e l t T w it l U l i I f m .

VA^i)An.Y N # s ; .

HOF WllN HEW * I f t t D W H IfDUBTBY ' . . 'OD.CON. . . ' ................... XJnly G ra in T h a t K Is Nece<

1. Oragon. ■ to C r a c U o f .N I a t u r e Fow

I,M»e* la ■ f j C c n .

ive itlga t« --------- ;------

jQiVE SEVERAL .HEIILS Aivd S tates ‘ ■ ,• •ith bead- ' • ■ » 'i ' a rilvetl D ry Math Method U Mo*t Popula nfer w ith Convenltnt W ith Poultry Kee( u and M. Who Ar» A b*enfProm Hore

, D o r ln a jh . I iiy. ■

*uro* nail ^ling. loofli The beat r«eults In locdleg

lo r eggs n r t ' obtained by glvln food coQ. tln la Kcrcral aetO a t day la OQcb Woolman t t u t they e a t nboot «<iunranoui

, ‘ 'so ft and tidtiJ feeds. TOen It.l ^ , convenient to ^and-feed them Ji . s m u t. fn * « y . very good rMUlta may be 0

th a a ' io . « b r any plan th a t ' fa ru liiie t a , f ^ In tho rtg h t Tarlety. nnder

, , coDdiUona th a t they do not gorga “ J * t t i r e t a t n n y tlm e..'«nd u k « ,e i

iBfectoS to keep them la good coni- BBd t S poultry a ra v ' tba aoD fra ln a 'an d by-prodocta, vefftable )1*nt h u t 2 eah partfl o f tn lm al feed rahaU : m ast-o r and table acrapa, whlc^ are a 'm l iplng horr « t n ( b th ln j t . H ard le ed t a re srtlon o f and c r a c l ^ pa lB * ; i\nd tha ml ioslnat in p j r t s of anim al feeda. ' , ‘ Mliftura la M a ^ .

... A aoft feed m litn ro la called t c lin i-P T ^ Maahea a r * i e d e ither In a mol

tn • « t * ^ , The fo ro In whlc r formnlo maah t i 'g lw .d e l r a tn e a - t i i e au d be tine of feeding It. a o d - U aome ftiti iebydo to the method o t feeding the ha rd 1 in should A noiac maali la a n a l ly g irea aj fn r ftfllrt ^ nintH> r»»plar meaU. aioved an.l quantity tba t I t U a ll conr

J w ltW o aaho rttljne : 5^W e«Tap* enough ground feed td absorb ao cefui of molature m ake a good 1 m ath, A dry raa ih iM sn a lly fed

‘ , liopiK‘r;fro iju which th e b ln ls eai tha t ha* j j , j { j |n „ fg,

eral houn. daily; r . ' tava! The dry m ath method I t most

i VisituiR 'w n l e n t ' f o r > n l t ^ kefperp whc irrln^on . 'tw nyi.from ho ijjo an day, <nd lo i

w in ter days cannot atleftd to iiena by daylight. W ith an .ample

t*T A n ply .®* * hopper, a 1J T iiA l} allowaoee o f bard grain la th e : . , .o f itraw o r other light material

. u t . X « t*»« o f t ^ ' «»I>- • P'*'i in tb U ^

youBg th a h«na can e a t w hat they watbut w ith 'It- fre th w ater,' and snppliea o t 0;•boyaall iaheR a n d 'g r i t In email hoppera,lived a t iTlaloo haa been made lo r an nee(

ler th re^ jthe hena. and they will tay l a a g jn ^ tb'ovgb M t, pe rhapt. i)atteie h u a - m a a 'w h e n hand-f«l two w l

'e n tire ly ' R « 'P « Ory Math, iro. ' A .gond re d p e lo r a dry maat: t a t . th e .jSQnal parta by weight, comc In Twin ,p m in d oata. w heat bran, aad

!?f‘ facrapt. A 'g o o d molat maah ma; m ade o l th e aame meal i o g ^

-ailed to ' ^ t h only one-third the amotml Grandpa ‘ craiP*' a ’ la rger'p fcn d ^ U tlOD o l concentrated animal le«d n u t o .1 moUt m ath m ay c a u e bowel tr«n Furtsugb W ith ffucb « d ry 'su u h ab oat a ' At the o l hard g rain mlxttire (tw o t

' ^ c k e d c o n . one p a rt oata by wel to ten blrda ta rcgnlrod. W ith a n

e Dunk* I . . i - i

IDAHO’S WlNTEl CONDITIO

tay tboy v *—**»ierM, i ^ i E a 97 P E E CENT AS AOAINf

ste*?ay*^' ~ OBNT TE N AVBRAOB-0 reliel FAVOBABLS FOB ALL OLAAnothingk. --------------3ren a r- ’T h f «'OBdition of n’/nt< r'’wbcat y. Mr. WahO on April 1 was J»7 per cent anuary. ag iina t (K) per cent April 1, 1017, W eaver against Ojl per cen t for tbe 10 } ee homo nvengo , according to report o f J .

Jacobson, Blackfoot, field agent nployed tbe bureau of crop- estimate*, dop y,.ram e u o n t o f Bgrlculture, given fo r pubi : and I* tlon Monday. Crop prospect* are g

i r t h e dry land lecUon*, the report ri amilton and all farm ers who tocured a tlanc Ibeo B Wlnfer w heat laat la li aro optimlitii n they F o r tbo U oited States, condition and the Ibo trop April 1 wa* 7fl,fl per fci

re busy '- Oeo- n = s s s = = s = s = ^Irlve. ■ ----------

. ( M r The p r i c e o f

=1 Butter ientire • ,

ughtcr, FbMifJcs cles .to

f l J IJ S . ■

proved. PER BoJ['£ . , , to.id U rs .Jthltis.

Twin.-FiJ o b P r l a l l n j D s

n s l t t jng a t I • ' _______ .

1 visit- lerHII.

;.tCI?3n Coltoii Bagsiney— . •

__ 5 C E N T S

m asV M dea'albed nbova a pintl - V " h a lf o t tho-gm ln m lztnre n lll I I I .d o in d . -!1 Ui» moist toaah lA..:

the m om ln ft 'and the ^ grainJCIIv 1° ^«ed^.•tbe U i« - io n a litln L l l u abpDt oDMlilrd of the day!s ^

- m a y be, given e ither a t tho U.feeding tho m ath or tow ard oo«i :tbe rem ainder long enongh b ^ o ^

cessary ,0 le t th e Hens cat a ll t te y waiow ls •' 'lore .going to roost.

. . . ; Hlflh-Rrlccd ree d . , - iJony o l thtffie thinking <rf eoj , i n po tJtty keeping nro deterred I

A DAY high price of feed. Aa User t . D garc.a profll on popitry »l|H . . grain-, coating around }{I. « 'n o

lulaf and pooods. they coodud*' th a t aa Id teepera *«ch prices la st p o i i l t r y ^ ^ ^ i

. rn lae d .a tap ro Q L T h n t l a - ^ e ga rd ’lp m any cnactr w h tta -a -

.'cnu ld .be made wlth-vfped a t . ' pt^«a,.l>nt In oan y -n id ft caiea pi

w l l l . i « y e \ c n j r t e < ! d > l c « » t a " ! much hlRher than lo w ;. ■' ' •

Tjcb forin M ott of the poultry produced I w untt or g tntea cornea trom -g*

farma w here tho blnU-ilTc largi a in tm i w t c a th a t woald not be twed a t « obtain . j j j j poultry did oot e a t them. Ai • e flo u ^ a i i la rm e r^ o e a n<jt. feed any

a ld m h le q a a n d ty - o f a a la b le g n r g a t ^ - . y i poultry the p r lc « of feed d ,e ie ra a e i jj , p « f lt* f ro n pdDDdltlon. h j r t prlcM o l f e e d -

;Jng toi cnrtiril prod'acU oa.taong,

^7 ^ ^ .benefit th< farm er b y r tla ff ljrp r tt uia > in to tiM i t

feed pHcea apa"Wg*r i 'T f r i focka.-can. « o a n r .b «

i t a 'p re f lt .b y feeding a moch 1 t m ta& ’t r can be obtained, ttr(T (ag lb)

iaoUt e r .baat pM iible egg production, aad h le b th e l a r « m d l r « c t t » th e trade tliat o ia n n tr . (be. betc prfee. Z la u n u mei

ftiten t-7. .m w also e n ab la ^ apadaU it la nu rd grain: egg prodactloo w ith ' A'ltarga floi 3 a t oaa k e e p jil f p lan t raim la#-'«beo wlU I, and In nethoda he wonld be f<onnm ed .to •I l^ n t ln n e . . . , a p iw lth ' G row en ofatandard-bredponlti any ex- breeding and. exhibition pnrpoaei

)d molat n toa lly operate no m a tte r how fed In a .th o prices of teed may go. I t n n eat proflta aro much lower than norma fo raev - d e r roch copdltlons, they know

J eventnally c ither pricea of teed o st con- .come down or pricea on higb-claas I who' a re ;and egg* will go tip,, and In tbe iQ.Bhort m n thMr proflta n n d » different c:o th e lf 't lo n r b f e^a tn zed .iple • ---------------a day** 4 * * * 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 .H I I i i I H

!>« l l t t f r T O O MUCH SALT HARMFUi• u t c o T - ; ; ____.p l w of . ^ typical exampfe o l acdde 1 w b ert ( j f polaonJog by aaU haa b«( w ^ o t described by a correapondeal 1 t o y tte r (he b n m n o t anim al Indnatry I •ra, p r ^ ■ q readlog aa followa:

' n ' "*■ ■*y well, ; I and by n la tak e aa lt waa n te' Instead of augar. We fed th

ff tb ree ,0 * p ,n .o f n i n ^ o l l e t■' eight m o n tl^ ,..o ld r-T ie nei; I motiiing t h ^ wer« a ll fo tu

laah i i : ' I W in 'yoa p le u e be Urnimmeal. ' I enoQgb to le tm e k n o w w h a ty o iId beet ‘ ' think o f UT Win too m n ^ u lm ay be ! c M d c m rredlanta Fowls a re very. nsicepUble tin u t «f I poisoning iiy '^ m m on sa lt. 'a :prapM<-. I onM lftwnlA o f 'a A o u o c ao lB s l«d In a > per pound of live weight la sum ronblea. i | tclFO fto IcHI. I t I t very daniter( a p in t allow fowls nccesa ti) “ part* i l brine o f nny sort, particiiweight) ' ' *'’rly •hnt ii»m1 for wilt fl«h. .

a molat r f n n t l l l l ' l l M i n i l l l l

ER WHEAT CROP ON IS BEST IN YEARINST 00 PE B CENT IK 1917 AND .06 PI

IB—uilL D W INTEB AND ABtm DA X T PEI AB8BS OP LiVE STOOE

icat-'JiJ rwni>fltcrf-.i*ilh'.f|.X4 per cent tbo cor•n t, a* pomling' ;datV 'lft*t year ape) WtlJ-; 17, and cent th.^ lO .ycar average, ^ '/y . • 0 year The mild w in ter th a t ha* preva' J . H. throughout Idaliij and tho aiiundancfBt for fecJ'havo been favorable for all claidepart- o f live stock. I« iie s from dlietae 1lublicB- oTjKJiuro wore fa r below lasi year .8 good oven below tho 10 year jivorsge. 'rt SB)'*, comlitloB of an stock It exceptloai.8Bd o l good.IitJe. Tbo number o f brooding sows Apr:lon o t rompared w ith tbo nuipber April 1,11r (ea t, bns declined IS ^ r cent.

Wrappersr e m t i l n s u n c h a n g e d

1.25HUNDRED

igtJratft.. 35c f* r t u i r u

F a lls N e w sD B p tr ln r a l P l io n i)3 2

s Wed a( t e O is PER poi;nd

- ■ THUB8l!>AY, : ^ i m i i , i9 i

E ^ BUowance . J a ^ l M e W g t e i ' -

tuna 61 o«n.;aado red a rk , B in n t B I8 i*m |® rE 9 J K fl|e .l

fflgaging " 7 1 "*' d b y t f i e I l v 1 - % ^• eanaet ^ ^ilaed'.OT - s i —

‘ S f S CA L V E S ON S E M R I i tE D « i uw o t bo. , , ' ----------,le in re- No Flxad Rulaa o f Foadlna Cari Ba -p ro flt a i v e n ^ l t e a n d V lg a rV ^ A n lm a rt loW ^ M ult Bo Conalderad. 'ipooittT '— r 'iduld=go (Pi*ii«raa tnr the U nltod .B tatatfD ^an

• ■•. ■ ment of Xffridiltur«.ld in tiie. At least low -ftfths o t ‘ aU dalr; geflexkl calves nro raised on separated milt

V tiy «Q gnUa balog to n p p ly tbe fa t re at a l l l t moved.. Utnally it paya wdL.to lee< A along whole milk for about two.weeka, a t tin f i / ^ end o f .which t lo » aepaHttta (ralfl to bi‘ used in part Tbe proportloa o£ th<

do not latter may be g iid a a lly increased ooti pd db y. n ttb e e f id o f th e fo n r t& 'w e e k ltlS D se ^ M t t d - altogetb v . Ko ( U ^ ra let o t feeding ig.tboae bated .npon age. otn t o SlTCDt b e a w p (aed ^ tbe a lu anil vigor o f the ^ m iu t t l

n y f bff c^oaldered. Calres espetiallj gtaeral s t r ^ a t b ln irm ay ba pnt oa aq»ar

. ) atad mnk entirely a t tw o weeks o f aga r-BBUl batstbla shoold not be attempted with b a l ^ t i ^ o a e f c U n tU tb t c a U la l a H t w ) w i^ e 001 and thiUty condition s o atteapti lor tbe abnild b a ^ d a to th tn g * to aeparated

j w * milk. Xfedii.change ahonld alwaya b« at p m made gradtially.' . ( aetliodi jportlieflr:itfour<Iay«,lW ffl«lgIitto aarkrt- twelve.pounda ot milk Irom tbe dam lock-to aiK ^a ^ t e ± A lter thls.U m # tha Jtb Isa i riijji: niajr bo from any cow or .cews is

4 ba-berdrbot*prefenbly-Hiot-^oiB-aoy- that at« nearly dry. 'U llk containing

JUT w r not more than 4 per cent e l bntterfal ^ Is considered' tbe best lo r this pnr w hlgbit Utelr jjjg ^ Ujo th ird week

tho snbstltotldn of e ith e r aklm o r sep- ^ n rated milk m ay commence a t th e rate ^ L fo® iwond n day. T ho Q uan tl^ of

th e dally ration m ay bo increased two r* ? r pounds, depending upon thet coaiu- qnandty. bow-

CTor. should bo kep t w en below the | . , H capacity of tho c a l l ; tho t 1::, when It

. does n o t drink eagerly w bat la ottered, *UL ; the* qnanllty should bd c u t down.

At th e b a n n in g o f tho fourth week, den- [ ; from ontj-hnlf to thrw H juortcrs o f the >«es’ m ilk nU o a thouM b e separated s i l l ; t of 'y in I" ' - .....................

TefchlnB Qa«» to Orink.vailedoco o f During the we«k tho change shottld bff lasie t cbntlnued until by th a end o t tbo week le and only aepnralfd milk -la ted . W ith cspo- f « ' i d o lly rtgonnw co lre* th e chaage to

separated mlik m ay b e m ade about a week earlier,

pri'i 1 A lte r th is tim e s e p a ra l jd m ilk tnay , 1017, l » fed enUrely tin less th e ca ll la t e r j

ilcllcntc. Tho q iuintlty le d can be gradaally lacfea ted ^antU 18 , to 20 iKiundt n day nro given. I t Is aaaally no t economical to feed moro th a n this on lcts milk Is very pleatlfuL • ” .

Tbo timo th a t m ilk should be dlscoa- tinned depends upoU Its cost i a rela* tion to tho valno o f tb o Call, Ita breed,

‘ ' aizc, vigor, ctc. T bo a e n so a 'la '^ b lc b ^ I It reachcs the age of sU m ouths and ^ . I tho o ther feeds avallablo a t th a t ttme ^ I m o tt a lto bo taken In to cooslderatloa u 1 8 lz months Is probably a good aTersga 1 . age a t w hldi to w ena calves from m ilk .'

When (be best o f bay. elfnge, and a I good varie ty o f ' g ra in s nro avallablo.I thp cnlt m ay bo w eaned e arlie r than

when soeb l« d * -a r« lackJogi T headi* ton of.good,'Succulent pastarago p n - a tn ts tho best pcsslblD coodltlotl fdr

I weaning a calf, a n d n b e o th is exists - I the c a ll can be w eaned earlie r than

when It ls lacking.' W bea the OBll Is tw o n o o th a old,.

' and If It Is 'carefully w atched, sour tnlUc,- whether whole, aklm', o r b u t tc ^ .

.a lik t-m a y bo f ^ w ithou t .birm lQ l re- tu lts . provided tho change from kw eet/ ^ k 1> made g ra d a a ll jf .- I t Is a o t weU. ho*ever. to . a lte rn a te betw een kweot and abur.

Avoid Fesd i t M ilking Ylme.Cows win s tand m oro quietly a ad th e -

, milking can bo done more comfortably i n a i t the animals a rc no t trying to e a t I t l i while they nro being milked. Breeding

a t milking timo a lso may add d ilf t aad M her UnpnrlUcs to thn o l l k . . .

BULESARENIADEMpREmEBIJTOATlbNS EUM-

■ THAT* BfeANB,'-POTA; ' TOKBANDBY-PBODUOTS

FEOM SU BBT m rra UBT

A l > ilirotl rpmilt'Df tho conforcnco iolwooo Ibo oonoty tooJ .to lo l.lr n l-

• o n of Idaho wUh FfJBral Poo<l Aa* - m lnU tfitor B. P . Bieknoll, more *trlo-

MDt TttlM M.1 repilatJooi havo M n it-■ n o d hy Id ah o '! aam ln lilrator wVera-

■. >a]« of w heat floor w ith aab-

■Wtoat t o i m il i w u doelded th a t l&suffleloBt wheat

- ■ w o S l i j e o o i m a t o - » « l Ih o 'i™ -out »k««t itri««intl<^^n IhU too jtrj, duo to t l . .otooillleTW oot u iocl.too i s t h i w ar. ' . . . .

DoJot tho DO. I«80l« ll001 poUtooo, ■ betoi, liiI» , * o tt> •»a miaaUDji b«»0

'boojl ta r f n i t ia u ,.u b iU tn to i t . a M j- ■ o » ir ..» S l’no looser bo iMo to o o ^ to tbo poMtMlOB o< m ltu lon t lobotl- totoi to otfiot j ih e it floor p o ' t b . ^ HotonKm nbon b o j lo l » k o « floor tbo c « * i» o r m u it l l tbo »o io l (too,-wltb- out oVfoptloB,-buy-an oquul woigbt, potind for pouoJ. 'o f ono or mow of

. the lub itltn tca th a t follow;, Com meal, corn «Urch, corn .floor, hominy, cflm griU , barley floor, rice, rice noor, oatmeal, rolled oaU, bock*, w heat floor. jJoUto floor, aweet poU}« (loot, » y b ( .n flour, f o W t . mo.l, f e u r l u flour and Upiocn floor. . . .

To •«<«» H o a r d ln f ^ ' ..

^ NotJcc l l a lio given in the now repi* mioDS th a t any ner*on auipeeted ^of hoardlBg or- o f vfolatlofl; any of tho flour aod -n ib itltu to rep la tiona will ne neverely d<alt w ith, a i will any dealer* foood p iil ty o f violationa of a n y of the food rcjfulationi.

_________ Followlflg are the new onlcra th a thavo been telfKranliod i« all-roimtT-

" ‘ - '^ h a l r m e n by A ilmlnlstrator liicknell:■‘'E ffec tive Immciliatcly beanf anil

potftlof* will no longo r^e permitted to U Kold u lubiititolos wHh wheat flour nm rbran ihortn ond middling* will not Ixi rocogniied a* nuthorluiT'aubatituton. Tho only .anbatitufea porroittcil from

' now on are th'oso camod on the original H»t, corn meal, co’rn ■tarch, com ' flour, hominy, corn grltji, barley floor, rlec, riro flour, oatmeal, rolled oata, huck- w heat flour, fwtato flour, jw c n t i>otnto flour, Boy bean flour, feterila nmnl, fol- prlta flour, lap io ra flour. <

“ E ffective immodifljfly. rortificntci liy. coiiiumcra tha t Iho.v liavu in their' nonnmion -tho rc i|u irf j Bulntitiilc# to lialanrii.w lieat flour piirrlinrcM will Yio

“x longer bo acceptable. Tn other werdii, wltb every purrhane of flour thero mu«t I>e a purebaso a t thn. same time poosd for pound o f the nuibnrlr.cil KiibRtftuteK. PncVngo Tfbcot ceri'al gfloil* now bold in Block bv. wholMolcn* ami retailer*

•may be Bold w ithout aubstilutcB, bu t :not a l^ b a tU a te * — ^ 4 ^ ^ .: l“ Thl* pe'rmlMlon* l l ’gTvo'i fqr prea-

. ’en t itoekn 'only now on hanil; not for future' atock*. , ^

“ You are-ilireeteii to make an-offl- r ia l c i^rth rough yoiir county nen’ipo- Iicm-.and ihroogh any other meant you may dovloe ro(]uiring all riHienii in your county to lint wUh you tbeir BtoeV* bf flour onil *ugar.

" l a n e notices am i-d p noC>mlnro word!,' th a t any per*on« found' guilty of boarding or violating the flour »nh- •titu to regnlationii will be neverely dealt w ith, 81 will any .Icnlcm found guilty of violationa of the food regulations. The aeriounieia o f the .wheat altuatibu ilem andi'our eternal vigilanca." - j.« ■»>■ » ?■ » » .♦ ♦ t .t f . t . '.VT • tV tH * T T T V T T T T T

S T T H B HOTELS 4»

Perrlpe—J . L . Daube, Berkeley, Cal.^ Dr. H. M. Holveraon, Boiwi; C. 0 . La- aelli, D enver; Prank T. Regan, Boliw:

■ Theo. Rechow, Kanaa* City; Mr. and Mr*. B. K Evan*, Carey; T. R. Phillipi, PorUand: D. K. Burley, Salt Lake; Mr. ana .Mra. W. 0 Oreenwald, Kooakia, Id a ; J . H . Beeket, Cfilcago; E. Lund- Btedt, Seattle ; V. Ritchie, Seattle; B. M. McCracken, UoUo; B. W. Ilalpenny, Toronto, C anado;.K . a Morrow; J . K. FB»»Ig,'ColumbMB, Ohio; II. M. Butler, V. V. Week*; Roy Larsen, Brigham; T . W. R lfkard , Pocatello; Wai. Cox,

' Pocatello; A. M . Sloman, Rocheiter, K. y . ; Earl Allen, Roche*ter. N. Y.; Fre­mont Boy, EoehcstoK N. Y.; IJ. II. Pal-

. mer, B olie; John M. Cannon, Boiiie; J . W. Blchina, Burley;.C. B. Bandman, Balt Lake; A. A. Foley, Ooorting.

Bogenon—P. E .' F laherty; Paul 0. Uoltf Bo1b«; Joe A. S taltz, Ban' Fran- ciaco! R. W. O riffin , Omaha; P . II. Dawion, Omaha; K r. and Mr*. 8. 8,

- C h e la n , C incinnati; Helene E. Poe- tune, OiBcinnati; Mr, .and Mr*. C. A. lAmpert, Chlcaoo} J . B. Morri*,’ Chi­cago; n . R. Wllkeraon, Denver; Bher- n ian 'C . Roberta, Denver? P . 8. Luff,

.. Balt U k e i B. M. Fowler. S a lt Lake; A. P . Sadler, Balt U k e ; B. P . Ander- ion; Mr*. J . P . M ehlhoff; C. A Brodie, Portlana; L . (X Foyen, Beattie; Mr*. K. I). Hunt, M urjaugh; S. a Blxlor, Keybura; L . 0 . Neely, Hoger*on; B, B.

. Btaoger, Je n m e; Ben B. M anhall, UD^' -Uogh; A. B. Waatea, Ban FrancUco;

. C, W. Puf.ellc, Bolae; Qoo. A. Wllbor, .Caldwell: C. • C- Babbidge, H areltoo;

Floyd Brown. Eden; IL E.’ Barre tt, W rndell; L. U W hite, Gooding: E . P. Unville. Wendell; R«v. Hlckcrian, Bell-'

... vue; Ed Johea, John MeKle, Mr*.- ■ -SirearlngcB, Kimberly;

. U n t TroubJ#..RlM««bove tm all tbloga. Th» won*

ID w b» le t i (m ail thlnga w o n ? be r will b« compleuijr undoq# the flrst tim e she o e e ta w ith a rcaUy big prob- le ia , U l i dUlnt*fr#UDifH5 yonr mcir

. ta l nnd ocrT otu wnditlOB, ob t to men­tion your phynlcal condition, to worry. Yon riecdo’t ,bo rca lined to' fnto nor «llp you r troubles off oa the old friend dack|B back thrown w aters B nt you can m eet tronblca w ith s will to con­quer them o r o d ju a t them—and, a fte r

• thnt, " they ahoald w orry," bul no t you.• —Exchange.

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! Coin;

I M Vin, __________________________

; 60c peli $6.00b !

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id:u , •I\ IS DISTRICT OPnOBE

IN FOOD OAMPAIQl

Lawrence Haaaen la One of F ir# Aj polntad by 8U t«

Adffllnlftrator

^ With the title o f di*trict food ailmii iitra to r ami iU |Vrinteiiilent of increa*e crop iirn-luftlon, U w rence Ilannen c llanin'n ha* been named by S ta te Poo AdminI.trator R. P .-B lcknell to tak iuriKdirlion over five loutliern Idah

Oil countlc*. Adrcinintrator BicknelKha ou created plates’for five d is tric t admiali jn- trator*, of whom Mr. IIan»eu is otn tor Appointment of two -wa* announce

They will co-o|>pr«lc w ith 'county feo

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nastWor

TiNOT '

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mULL LlCD PRESeatest Newsgatl

Serving Exc

ightinEtiistate news by ie

ounty covered dai

HATYOU>r month per year

administrator*, county a g rlru ltu ra l.a j ent*, the farm market*’ bureau and al

.G N other ngenciea to the ond th a t the n a i imum and best cro]i* adapted to th

Ap- partirular «oilt knd eonditions may b railed.

OASTLEFOED PU PttS ■. LOAN TOTOOLB-SAfi

o ’ of Two .Weeka O ^ a J g n -Bosulu la 10 Food Pet Cent o f E n ro U iw t O r a - . ,5^® - In g T h n f tB ta in p i 1

'■has • -------liali- CAHTLKFORD-A*' a result, o f

campaign which has been coadneled 1 the (^stleford *rhool during thfl p u

food two Kcekij py.ery one of tho GO pupil

1' .A V IU 1 J I A U

3d from th

odtOMORR

IN FA

nEASEISS”Faslithering Organiz Hilusiveiy Afteri

iropeisPleased wire Iron^fl aily by special tel

y HAVE BEr

2WS carriers will delivi ' business every afte

r-;',VFl-ag- enrolled now own* ono or more Thrif

*** Htainps. A large n lim ^r havo Wa Savlngx Btampa, anU noveral have Lii.

y be crty Bond*. Wben the campaign b<i gan fi'w nf thu pupil* owned eitht lUmp* or bond*. They have now' loan ed to tho govemmeot an aggregate o

A M •1000.10, or •10.97 ewh.The amount invested by the pupil* 1;

141 T h rift SU m pikii •SS, o r an avurag > lOO of SH cents per>{mpU. ^ t o e a popil

‘ own K.’i W ar jaavlogi Stamba r n n m l ing inrestm eot ef JilC.lO, while 11 l i t e rty bonds tota ling |(6 0 I s T tlne ar owned.bv 13 por cent of tbo enrollment

cf • U iu P earl .Dorlne and H oyl B o lt are teachers of tho Cattleford schoo They s ta te th a t tbo campaign hu oni; 'just begun, and th a t ihe pnblle will hea

luplf* from th i school ag?in. • ^

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teTiniiBoise and Spokani elepiione arrangen

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be- Local Oommltteee of Woman .T sm ! tb tr . SnbscrlpUons of n - ■ ■

,“ "i ronu Uvis In Among .tbo potrotai of local b^akjrago committees of volnnteer wantos saleiipUa men found <in Wedoesday, tb e foortm t - }lay' o f tbe ir ae tlv itie i in this diret

tion, subscribers for •4050 worth o■ n L iberty Loan bond* of the third iasni

]o n t Women stationed io the local.baskn itk during tho th ree preceding days of thbooL campaign roporte'd kubKrip^ioDa a sOfllT ounting to $22,400>Tueiday>8 ,toUl bi

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t r t t to UOO, ond a t Mortaugb, »3Sa M Mr*. W. P . Outhrio .* e halm ao of

- the local eomnUttoo* today, and the i m personnel of the workera w ltk their

' posts o f doty la as followa: Mra, D, "W. Sw eet M d iCr*. C. 8 . UeMarUn, First National bask ; Mrs. W .S. UllI aad U ra

. B. B. Spafferd, Twin {■'all* Baok < aka, T rust eom paiy; Ur*. L. Ctos a s r U n det* A . P. Senior, Id<ho State' bank.jrth , --------------- • ,refi- A ll accoimtK-4iia Dr. J . F , Ooofldlc

o f »re pajrable to U tk. Blfl>mond,,wto i me. lo o te d i t Dr. OenihUA’s ' / i a s u r otflM r t a l a th e G n lb w ^ ^ ^ p d l^ f r^ ^ r r ;

am- W hy is a watchdog iarger a i night be- than he Is In .the m u m in j r •' I '

' Be<avM '.ke.la U t e a t B t B l ^ t t u l!ol-, taken in in the morslag. ■. '• ; '.

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I MLO MBOL c I VlOE WITH «I HAND OF H 'ij-D E O O tfiSTS . ANP P?^SI- r<•r' ! 0IA5S MOST EEPOET n f |[ j . ALL OASES O f D I S ^ E i j FEOM SqjpiAL E V n .' . /

V '''^ D I f flM 0 1 N I» J« v A lir in i.-n it» 'n - Z’■Iblllly for rfiwrtlnff to tUy nn<n«?wn ,

!;V ■ board* of hralth , tm m of .oe ltl clU- ^ I e u c i i l p tifo l upon ilrucRlnfii *ml p b y •

iJUUai Id nrw reRutatiom roniballnit .

!' ’ locial iliieiir* iKiiiFtl by tho ita lc boardof hed lh Wrdtic»i!ay. j ,

The rfffulatloni t t e lirawo lo make ' coDflDenont of pallpBti nuffcrioK from ,

Mclal diicM ci in i^ccU l boipHali for L their care,' by rauBlripalitiei, 'fntlre ly

I '^ p o n i J b i l i t f for ^rreit aad warn- iDBtloD by- hosUh officer* i« placed .

. spoa tl>e t b i r f r o f poll(« asd p«aee . < ^ officer! <X tbp atate.' „i D n g ^ t < are requtroO' to make a U [ : w » eU rre p o rt to local health boania of h; ! a ll penoBB to whom they te ll remefllM, j i ir,K f ir lB g .th s B a ae ,'a d d r« « aad aex of ,

e l a u are requ ired 'to make lia l la r re ' . .m ‘ porta of penoo* treated by them. *,fciv : Per*oaa fonad a i v lc tloa ef tbs dls-w l , «as«a a re .to Im rw traloed by order o t i jJ i t . .th e ro a y o r or o ity elerkTinlll'they havo o ,P f , beea deelar<^ free from coDladoo. i r» |l . The regvlatloBS are drawn almllar toi.ij thoie adopUd by tbe Dm Molnei board j .•Ij; o f health two month* ago; "

* r i r a w YOEKMAEKBTIS -ji ; ; WEAK Airo DNOESTAIN oiU:| ( 8 / United P r« » s .r . la.I Ji NEW YOBK, April i l . - ^ h e atock

m arket opeaed Irwifular today. U. 8 . “ r . 8 i«el i k u o ff 1-4 a t BO 7-B. • Anaconda Tl

■.'■i- : n s o ff M a t 957-8. Diiilller* gained ' 1.* in <ai.5 . ^m orifiin O ia ln« t-lJI _ Ml a t 4 1 M New Tork Central gained

M to OOl-S.-and Bouthem Railway lo*t ' >i! •. 1-4 a t 21 3-<. • , . , * 1,

P rice mbvemonta were Irrefrutar In Js

. i: * 1% ^^‘i ^^ i s iaaennelDfr tbe evaeuatlon of Anaen- ia [yj t i m b ^ Jh e British, many stocks drop* in;

GRAIN LOSS B 7 FZREc ,;|l B E A O H E B fiia F l^ E

; j i (Bjr United P re * * .r - e*l' !; 000PB B 8T 0W N , N .D .; April I L - »?' j!i} ' B igh t bnadred bainela o f i^ « a t , 2000 1^ . ^ t l s o f barley, and flOOO buh^sli o f *>«{ ^ , o ther grains ware deitroyed, when fire, ,

■ beliered Incendiary, destroyed Ibe H ab- ‘f‘; l y ae^HalTer*ton•Boie^. elevator hfro.

- T h i e lerator w u one of the largeit Al* ; i - l n t h a < t a t e .

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ftp .'' SeatUe a a d ^ n w n v e r , enliit'ed hero to- 1 ■*' d a y ia tbe Biltish-Canadlan foreei fo r alo ' V orerse ts M rrieo. , jpoi

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CHILD GONSERVATION I ORGANIZERS HERE

M M s o H A B m i r t a w m r a « n )■ PIBLD HEOBBTABIEB'^.TEIi OF

WOBK o r LBAQTJD .1 > , ^

PnrpoM Is to ' Fomi .Circle la Twin } F a lls-O rganliaU oa Bm Ju to Do Prac­tical Things fo r th e ^ B e tta n e n t of M ankind’ •

• '; — r .M liii'C harlotte K. Wfilte, nBtlonal

Irrtilrcr au J oTganiter, and iovera l field o rrre tarir i, aro here to Interest tbe modiere of Twin t U l i in the work of a , ICBKUC which bos for Ita object helping parents tra in tbe ir children phTsieally, , morally and intellectuaUy, laying eial cm phaiii on training fo r 'io c ls l purity. I t provides for their welfare | U mennaW > r* to m n tie ^ c a tlo n a la n a ; a iin io ry work. In the 'lcqu lr'cm ept ,of ilpfinlto k » n lo d g e and broader cultiiro i rclatlBK Mpcclally lo childhood and lU

” *Tbo (-•lilid tkinicrvatioB league ia « 1 national .orgafiliatioa, Incorporated-TO- , der tho laws of tho DlstHct. of Colon- bia, and by co-operation w ith organJtod -j womanhood the league seeks to do those practical .Ih ln g s through the enforce­ment of ,lawa dealgned to be tter th e eon- dItloB of raaa. Tho prealdeit of the league ia Dr. W ln fle ld > ro tt OaU, the •in lnrn t authority oa sex hygiene aad ' social purity . On l u adTisoiy board aro many famous men aad womoa, am- ' one whom are Judgo Bea Lindsey, Prei- ' id ea t.D arld S tarr Jordan, President Q. * Btaotey H all, Luther Burbank, Edwla | Markham, poet and aoclal reformer, Ed- ' ward Devine of tbe Huuell Sago foun- ■ datioo. New York, l ^ i i d e o t Fairchild of tbe National Edneatlosal asaoclallon, Mrs. I’ercy V. Pennybaiker,^ president of the General Federation of^W otaen’s Olubi.

Uueb in tc re it i i being shown by the ladies of Tw in Falla In this good work, and i t is hoped tb a t a splendid circle of tbe league may be organised here. Tho field seeretarlei wilt call upon the mothers and answer any qaesttons. •

HAS O L S m D<k} . i*U)N'DON—Lloyd George'n Iniepar-

«lile companion od his sbort m otorsm s Is a fo iiy little Welih terriorT - ^ o dogV ardent .sdm lren ilMlaro It can I iliitiBguiiih betwern LlberalN nnd Tor- i« , und fr^crnlM ii with them aeconl-

8FIB N D ID TOTAL lUIAOEED(By Uftl)ed Preis.) " -

^ A S l U N O ; ^ r 'A p r i ] a - d U b e r ty \ Loan lubierlpU piu havo already reach- ^ ed 1400.000,000'm ark, according to con- , aervatlTc eitimate* compiled here w l y j this afternooa from ’ official tie an u y ,

Xtment figures. .h t of the IS federal reserre dls- |

trlc ts bad .reported (QbeerlpUoB*.of |212,OOS)S.10 up to close of bnslaen Tupiday. Tho Dallas, UlaneapoUs, i nichmond, and PhUadelphla d l s ^ \ bnd mado no rep o rt . i

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", WASHINGTON,’April U . - ' « Witt tlic allies uppcaling for 1

m on* m e n , t h o lio u s o ‘ t o d a y S iil iu iK w l i n to o n e o f t h e j ,T e a t e 8t f re Icu lB lo tiv o b a t t l w o f t h e H ess io n *'{ tu r e n io v e t h o I n s t o b s ta v le s t o • re ^ l i e ' ^ l j ( l “d r a f t p lu n s . i

The atorm ceatcr wai the d ra ft quo ta | , bill, bsslng the aUotnii-nU of men tho ,* varioBS distric ts 'tou it send on tbe num- i

ber of a e a i i r ^ s 1. lostead of th« i jw puJa tloa .as. wM done in th * f irs t d raft. O tber aaendmenU to give '« prosideat power to call skilled workers i from aay class aad to dliregard b e t tw i

"■ ealls tiuB U la f ir in g a u o tu . 'fo r th e i [J present, brought sharp sllrmUbes., j r*TGca T m e a t B o lii <fd BopreseoUtivo Jnllos Kaha. who w ill ; n. lead tbe fig h t fo r the am en^e& ts, la

ready to n :A e the Issue aB ln d o rse ae a t | J o f (he op tn tlo B o t the d raft t h u /a r . I la Opponents of tho plaa havo b « n w ork- •• j . ing for weeks llnfag up informatloa to 1 B. ihow injustlee.IJ Bepresentatlve Shaiieoberger, of Q ' N e b r a ^ obo o£ the oo«t vlgoroos ]f ' opponents of the d ra f t originally,». will urge th a t tho d raft age. bo •

raised-to40. . ' c,a "W o lau it bave 3,000,060 mea la k France and to ido 'tha t we m ust have- la 10/JOO,OOOunderfljms,"he;Bald. '0, Sballenberger’i amendment to give

credit for volunteer enllitmenta probably will prevail, u Preaideat

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GERMANY HAS OHARQB *« • O F .R P SS lA N n JE T IIn H oa Deaiaads T hat Mot O re r 2f i-H ea a r- Be L ef t on Bach Shl]i , T

- (By United P re ^ .) • , WASnrNQTON, April ll.-Q erm a B y

h u demanded, th a t the B on iaas s tr ip i. the ir fleet, according to confidential la- ^

7 formation reaching this govcnimeat to- day. The Bnssians have been ordered g not to 'leave a eomplement of over 26 i

7 men en any vessel and the Germans <, f aro sselhg to i t th a t aome of the. n n s ‘

are removed so th a t the resseU *haU bo ^ M ncffee tive . . .' -T h e g o v e r^ n it 'a 'io fo rm a tlo B iadi- f* rates t l u t tii^B D uians are not. resist- g '■ log the order t ^ any extent. Tiio plan ^* thu* fa r does i o t show th a t Germaay

Intends to absorb the Buaalan units , i, tboogh i t i l belbiTed she jnay attam pt i, to get the few jg rea t poworfal b a tw .•

^ eruUers which a /e s till in tact. ’ Q

' B E F U S E E H D O B S E M E K T ' O F H IO H T T O S T E IK E j.

, (By United Press.) • WASltlNOTON, AprU l l . - T h e sen-

- a te today by a vote of 34 to 89 reftised .■ to approve labor’s righ t to s trlka ia

war time. By tliat vote i t reieet*d a conference report on a bill penalidng . destruction of w ar material and later- “ ferenee w ith prodactloa.

The report was rejected because coa- " ferees wrote In a new clause specific- Pf a lly providing th a t none of th s peaal* £; ties la the act shonld'kpply to w otkara » who struck in aa e ffo rt to ge t higher ' pay or be tter Working eondlUoiis. “

, OBSOOK H B C T OVBB TOP- tb (By U alted' Press.) pj

POBTLAOT), Ore., Apfll 11.—O regoa sg claimed today the honor of being the ' f irs t sta te to p a u iU quota—«1S,405,000 po - l a the U berty Loan drive. ex

Oregon will bow work for a decisive sg over-subicrlptloa oa a mlUlon-B-dat nli basis. a t

The ipeedy work of Oregoa is a ttrib - ' n ted both to patriotism snd effic ien t be organizatloa. 'P o rtland also p used ita of quota. to

A D 7AN0B IK PALBBTIHB ' ' (By United Preis.)

LONDON, April 11.—Britiah forces < In Palestine have advanced tholr llnc i J O'mile aad a half on > flve-milo frontage 1, w eit o f tbe Tnl-Keramramleh railway, ,“ J It w u officially nanonncod today. They T captured El K efr and R afat a fte r itnb- f J bom rciiitance by thp Turks. Their I priionera^locloded some Germans.

TODAY’S OABUALnBB(By U nited Press.)

WAflinNGTON, April l l . - T h o cas­ualty liat Issued today by tho w ar do- i partm ent contains 124 names divided ( as follows: a.

One killed in sctioa, two died o f om woands, f ive died of accidents, 13 of Roi diieaioj CO levoroly wonnded, SO slights tai ly wounded, and four mieslng ia action. Ko

BBP0BT8 BIO filN K IN O(By United Press.) ' v^'

NEW YOBK, A pril’ ll .r -T h o Mari- C tlmo Register here today carried a re­port th a t tbe Atlantic transport llaor Mlnnetonks, 13,S£8 tons, which foTme^ ly plied In tho passenger service from Now York to England, was sonk in th o MetlifcrTstean U st November. Tbe Wl M lonetonka.was in the British admir- cAf a lly lervleo. Thi

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(By U alted Preas.) pit,MINNEAPOLIS, if ln a .. A pril 1 1 . - tt,,

M orrii A. W arner, son of E . C. W arner, mo] millionaire banker atid linseed oil mag­nate, la a t libe rty on h li own recogal- canco today a fte r being breaght'boforo federal au tho ritlo i on ebargos of fail- ing to reglsU r fo r selectlvo d ra f t. ^

..■B IO BTBIEB LOOUB U P fo?■ - (By-U nited Press.) rim

WACO, T e x u , April 11.—A general crditriko of 2200 ualoa workmen is ovescheduled to begin a t midnight Sunday andin ^ p a t h y w ith epployes of th e Tax- ^aa H eetrie Bailway eompaay, who b a re Cnlboen on strike sldce M arch 9. . a 1:

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JOROPESTIRREd ’- emCETAtK^ W A9H INQ I0H , HQWBVBB, H A S KO ■ ' aafOWLBDOB WHATUVBB OF D f- , j l oiDBNTS B B T E ^ B ^ T O ■

• ' / (By United Press.)COPHS'UAGEN, April 11.—Profcs-. .

D to r Anderson of W ashiogton n e n tla ted . with Counts Andraasv aad Tisza, in . Vienna and B udapest,'regard ing the

•poulbillty of a separate pcaeo between A ustrla-Enogary aad . tho '.United fitatca, according to a dispatch to the Berlin Tageblatt from its Vienna cor- reapondent.' . . .

- The corrcspondeat u ld tho Austrian i r foreign office bad adm itted th l^ .J^ - „ gelher w ith the adnlsalpa th f t Austria- y llnngary ha# in it ia t td .Varloni peaee ae- J t goUatlons. ___n lB ter« t«d;0 • WAfllllNOTOK, April l l.-B « p o r to d

ixace negotiations between P ro feaor Andersoa e'f W ashington, representing

ta the United -States, aad Couaii' Aadras- io »y BBd Tlsxa la V ieaaa aad Badaptat, n- created a s ti r la official iind diplomatic

f t was Btated offlclally a t the BUte lie d e p a r tm e a tth a t" P ro feW -A a d erso a ’’ re w u not kaowa there, fnrthef that o t nothiag w u kaowa o f the- iacldeat re- lie ferred to ia the dispatch.'' , -

Professor-^P. Chaoaeey Aaderaon, coBaected w ith the war trade .t;oardr

m w u the oaly "P ro fesso r A adarsoa” . 4. {i known to .b e her»>HiBd he said be a t hada’t been in Europe and knew aoth- ir log of tbe reported negotiations. ■

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(By United Press.)' <li- -C H IC A a O ,-A p H n ip A ia rr ir a n sub- q'

marines are ferre tin g 'o u t tlv) ka iser’s m.

I' undersea pirates and figh ting them in the ir own way. Secretary of the Navy DaBicIs told 20,000 Jackies ia tra la lsg

t l a t the Great Lakes ita tioo . D anfili ],, i r u reitiag o t his hotel today a fte r his Arduous program yesterday.

"T h ey 're d o iu g rea t w o rk ,'’ tbe s<e- retary said. ."T hey bad a. tough trip

' ' ovor. Thoy had to come back and t ^ i i P it agala. E ventuallr th e r all go t over “ “• and w ent inlo i t .” ^ *

R v e Liberty Bond aales to taling $9;- ” 1“ 000,000, doring the v is it of Secretaries "

Lane and Daniels, encoaraged workers ^ '* today ia the hope of exceediag Ohlca- " ** go’s bond, quota of i215.000,000.

"M ore ships, morb ships,*’ ,w u the ^at.-oi^ Daniels^ .addreu before the j"'

I* Chamber of Commerce of i l s U alted 1*- Slates. Before the lamo audience Sec- Pf

“ retary Lane enuBciated’the ilogaa; ' St T " f t i t eyery dollar to tise, «very band =

j 8rAII^ I X ^ S N O iM B N ARRANGE RESTRIOTIONS

^ Food Adfflinlttrator H dorer ^ H li ^ Faco A f i la t t Backst Shop

>■ D e a l ^ o f B re i7 E ln d ^i .

“ . ‘ ( B j U n ll.d P r a i ) J", -WASHINGTON, April l l . - G r a i a o i - ^* changes th roaghoa t. the c o an trj have ‘

fixed rtttr ic tlo n i on ■ ipocnlation, la f .. rabstitatioa for the previous lelf-im- . f . posed price restrlctioBs in com, oats and h . . other .cotBmoditie^ Food Admloifltrator " j I Hecver anaounced today. f -Hoover telegraphed exchanges today

u trad ing In eom and oats fo r June snd -Ju ly deliveries began. Ha vrgsd m tba t the e x eh a am themselves « e t 'to g prevent speculative manipulations l ’_

I sgalast the in terest of tho public. - I " I n addlUoB to tho restrtctloa. ia - " , I pcaed on large trading aod speculatloB, ,,i.

exchaiagei should se t the ir faces r i^ d ly I sgaiaH tbe stim ulating of minor- spee- ’ olatlon throogh tho operations of pnv- '

ate w ire bouses,” Hoover etated. ' eai " T h e majority of tbo e x chann meia- o f

. bers have long recognlted th a t tn l t tTPS ere I of business in the public mied is afcin {q

to_ bucket shop speculation. pn

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n e w ; YORK, April l l . - " W e have ‘parted bu t are stiU’the best o f frieads.” torsaid ! £ » . D ouglu Fairbaaka today fol- pallowing the aaaouncement th a t she and theher movie sta r husband bad entered sh<lato a mutual agreement of final sep* tbioration, although thero will be no di- sl^voree. rea

S P O E T S •

SW IUM INQ BSOOBD LOWBBBD — OBIOAGO, Afiril 1!.—Tbe 600-yard

A. A. U. swimmlog record fell 12 sec- , ondi l u t night w hen 'iti maker, Norman Rom of San FraneiiCo stroked tho dli- Unco hero In S;S3 2-6. Incidentally Itoss eclipsed former marks for the 390, adi ^00 and 440 yard in the u m e ra c e .'

Mike McDermQtt' af the Great la k e s ( XaVal Training school won tbo 200 yard b re u t stroke event in 2 :411-S.

KAKBAB CITY BLUBS W IN (By United Pre«i.)

WIOHITA, Kans., April 11-—The , W lehlU Wolves hoped to find the CU- € cAgo W hite Sox in another slutftp today, e The Sox fell before the--K ansu C l^ niuea Toiterday 3 to 1. 'T h ey couldn 't find too offering* of two association • pitchers who yielded W throe hits. .' - The ^ x play a Camp Funston team to- ' tnorrow.

CUBS ATDAXLAB (By United Press.)

DALLAS, .T e iu , April l l . - ^ h e Chi- ' ’ rago Gab* motored into D a llu today for a . one-day itand with the labma- rlnoa. Charile Ilolloeher, shortstop, w u credited with yeito rday’i 3 to S-Win . over Wflco. Charlie scored from "sec- i and en a donble play th a t retired mea 1 o t f i r s t aod Kcoad. Levio, onco a 'V Cub tryout, led the Waco assault w ith i a homer.

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[ b e d e l ig h tc d w h e n y o u SCO t h i s !

A f t e r to l l in g h lfl f a t h e r t o , 1

; . i n g o o d c o n d i t i o n , - G o r d o n C a r

, C h a r f e s ] f e y , s t a r t s o u t w i th a

’ t o m n i t l ip t o a - h u n d r e d th o o s i

! a b e t w i t ^ h i s f a t h e r - n o n d th e

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; i - - 6 A T 0 R D A Y .

Mr s . A. E Colwell dellghtfoUy a i entertained the memoen o f ei the PriK U la club on Wedaos- -

4lay afternoon of l u t week. Tho after- - n o o a -W M -ip en t-io w in g 'fo r 'th B -B « d r Orosi and a t the close dainty refresh- c i

ments. were served to twelv« members. M . . • ■ • ,

The .Junior-Social Improvement club en tertained a t a dance a t, the Parish hall on Friday evening. About tw en ty five couplea a t te n d e i ' {^

Miss Caahloa w u '^hoitess to the ^ Thursday Bridge elob a t the home bf Mrs. E llio tt on Sixth avenue e u t , U l t . / week. Delightful ^ fro ih tn e n U weref » served to tb e 'U e iu m e s Barger, Put- a nam, W hite, Leop«ld,-J. 0 . Moore, Coa- over, Dnfresne, A dahs, Hosted, and v Sawyer. ^ g

• • • fi Mrs. J : Pao l JohBstoa enterta iaed the pe

members of tho Hoover Loacbeoa club M J u t W edjssday. M n . Leopold won the T<

Cfo r high score, a book of T hrift ne pi. -T eynem bers and M rs. Wilder D<

TellsWhere F re i^ t \ih and \

BAILBOAD.DXBBCIOB OHNBBAL’B 01 LETTEB TO BEPBEBBNTATIVB BHT QUIBEHBNT8 AND PB O hO SlH a IDA!

Statement in regard to the urgent ro- byqulremenU fo r refrigerator .cars In thd erelU te of Idaho for the movement of loipetatoes and ' also of the need for box a {c ati- ln which to ihip bay have elicited enifrom the office of the director general /of rallroadi a review of tbe traniporta- in 1tion conditions in th is country, together a nw ltb an expUaation for the shortage of mo cars and sU tom ent of. relief measures determined npon. ’ '

l a a letter-to-BepreMoUUve-AddlsoaT. Smith of Idaho, unilor date of March t ”0, a copy o f which h u been received » b y .W . F . Edwards, iccreU ry of tbe connty farm lihreau commercial com-m itteo, Oscar A. Price, secretary to the K®*director general, layss . wu

O orenuaent'a Beqnlrtments n a' " T h e requirements for refrigerator Pai

ears have been Very nrgest in all parU tlo:o f the country, due to excesalte. in- l i tc ro u e in l u t y e a r 's crops over proced- exiing years; and cars must necessarily he shoprovided to move goremm oat meat, fospa ck in g .h o u a .p u d u eti qnd other com- rit<mpditif* for which refrigerator equip- verm oot.Is needed. coc

"T b e loadiog in the w eitem terri- to <tory, as-yoa know, i i destined prinel- sltipally to f a r e u te ra points. Although 'the original destlaatlon of ihlpmenU Is carshown by tho ihlnpers, i t i i not always thothn nnloading point, bn t car^ are con- Wh!s l^ e d to poinU farther east, w ith th«i woireault th a t a long time Is' required for In

^tho turn of the c a n for a second load- fo ring. fo r

"V e ry vigoroua action il being taken tlfo

A l the W orld Meve^•“Lovo ninki^’ tlio world go round,’* - 1,

quoted tbo Parlo r I'hllnsoiiUcr. “Yea, *n, bu t mnrrlnKCKrn.TiillysqunrM tlilnpi.” Bddctl tlio Mere Man.—Town Topics. ijgj

_ a u s if ie d * w ork ^1 the tlm a. I

K e e p in g O u r S oE a r t y i n t h e w o d d w a r

e t o o r d i n a r y v a h i e o f c o d In soldiera against colds, pneun

T h o u s a n d s of O u r S o l

XDirSDBwanw H Coanurtw* t t , Pmij

f t i g h i n v a l u e a n d ' r i c h

. *rin f t i e n a th e a

B w a n ^ A I e o ,

EDNESS IN RAY PICTURE:E” FEATUEING FAMOUS AHO THUKSDAY, FRIDAY DEVHiLE'*

ature of a “ chip off the old 0 through adventure, thrills, • .It on top of the heap I , You '11 ' ' a p l a y .

0,keep his half of the railroad'• ‘ ' orbhoy, otherwise known as. a five thoasand dollar ,dieck

isaiid within six montta It's e winner’isn't the old '0 Vaudeville nnm b^, will bo QSUR8 i ) A Y ,^ A Y A N D

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and M n . Eriesoa u guests wero pres­eat.

Chapted D. P . E . 0-, entertained a trT n o st'd e U g h tfttl- ttffa lro n -P rid ay -w --------—cuing a t the bcautlfill borne of Mr. and M n. U . £ . Jennlson. Tho chapter «b- • tertalns annually a t a gentlem en’s din­ner and tbls la s t proved highly n c - c e ^ c l . A t 0:30 tne " s p r ^ ” w u served cafeteria-style and waa followed by the In itiation of tbe geaU^men lato the "m y illd ” order of B. I . L .’i . ' Each geBlIcmaa w u preseoted w ith a frame • a ad " tr im m la ’s ' ’ and lastructed to con- ' struc t an E u te r "ch a p ea u ” f i t to adorn the h a d c f a fa ir partner. Much merriment w u created by fhls i t u t A ihort musical program 'by U r. and M n . WUlon Peck, iS lsi Teaidalo aad Mnk F rank Bell followed. A comic farce entitled, "H o w the .S tory 'G rew ," finiihed tbe ovealog. The foRowiag ap­peared in the c u t : Mrs. Z e a u Sm itL Mrs. B . . M orgui Nisbet, U lss Nellie T eu d a le ,.U n . W. H. Jo h u o n , Mrs. Er- ' nest W hite, M n . A. B. O strander, MnT DeW itt Yonng, M n All.

it Cars Are Why the ShortageO F nO B BBVIBWB Sm JA TX O N OT n t H SHOWZNG P A B A U O U n BS- lAHO gm .T B P .

by the traaspcrta tlon division io ia- ereaso the n p p ly o f 'p o t a to e ars bow loading, aad i t U e n e c te d .th a t w ith li a period of 60 days there w in have been sa o n rt e a n to novB thU traffic .

M lu tm etlo n s w ir« given today tha t in addltloa to the regnlar tide movemeat irranged fo r, 200 refrigerator ears will aove la to Idaho tn special tra in lots.

. P . X . A ' l U s M K o n m ta t i . J lW fl are la s t inV eceipt o f a telegram ' trom 'the o fflce n o f tbe Paeifla f w t Express company, reading a i loRowi: Deliveries o f P a u f ie FniTt Express re- Frlgeraten to Oregoa Short U b s , Gran- {Cr, March 1. to 4 iacloslve, S14.' Ea- •oute oa the W yomlag dlviiloa alo&e )b M arch 4 there were 201 empties.Baking a to ta l o f 44S on tbe Ualoa Pacific ly i t e p of which a good propor- :lon should now bo o a the O regoa'Short [ine. The U nion Pacifie is A m U hlag ixpedited movement and th O 'S ltn a t^ ihould be m aterially .chasged w ith is a 'ow days, tak ing Into consTderation te ^'llory 2000 miles west of Chicago and rery fow empties onroate o a tll w eather looditions are impro;>ed. WUl eoatlaae0 do everything posslble.to relleve 'the iltuail^n.' ' '

" I n regard to tho shortago of box :a n fo r hay loading ia Idaho territory, ho cause of th is aborUge U th a t ean vblch uader ordinary clrewnstanees vould havo been available fo r hay must, a order to avoid f re a t - loaf, be ased- lor the mo^rement o f so ft eom and g n in 'or tho United S tates goverament and •he allied goveram inU .”

^ r t l l a Land Untojiched. •Tbo m oontaln ro |^0P4 of Caba in-

cindo many rld g ci 'd n d Tnllcya of ex­tremely fertile lood, fl((irl]r nil untouch­ed, iiud cxlBtlng pm c^lrally na they did before tho tlmo of llio Spiiiilnnls.

Read tbo cnuslflod Adi. ^

o M ie r k S t r 6 a gr e i p e r i e n c e p r o v e d t h e

Inrer oil for strengtlienmg imoniaandhmgtroubles. oWen are Taking ,

m^ N o i w e g l u C o d l M ' O I

1 i n b l o o A m a l d i i g p r o p e r t i e s . '

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