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TW!! VOIfc l* W>- 273.J. . C flilTIONSfff” FBE iHG lPS . lESpTEI Reports. •Concerhlna the Em- barkation Camp at Prest are . mow Beititi Carefully Stud- led THE ABUNDANCE OF MUD IS PRINCIPAL OBJECTION MaiQr Bnmora^of Diaease and Deaths Aiqoii^ the Troopa Stationed at this Port are Overdrawn’ BY LOVTuTmELLETT BREST, Feb. 2C>—Brest may not , be the best mllltarj- biUc m the <rbrJd,'but I i» fa r trbm th« worst, Iw th© opinion of offleera iind^men permanciitly station- ca here. Atuadascft of Mud----- ^ Au invcsU^tion, ooinlui'tcil umlor PHc-h clrcumatajicos oh the- aituntJon wilt pormit, failed to KubntainUifo pharRea that Brest ia «. “ pPBt liolo" or that the men oro vletlnm of inismnnaeo- ment. It -wan true, .that ia rommon with much of weateru Franco, there Is fl supcr-ab«Dd*nco of mud, but thla ia line to climntJc aad geological. condi- tiona. Thia could not t>o avoided, a» Breat waa aeleeteU on a boae b«canae of Btrato^le and Koogrnphlenl rcaatyia. Bo- porta of ahocking food nnd iaiiltnry ronditiona are unfounrteil, ijccordinff to the inhabUantv of the cnnip thcm- Bi'Ivea. ■ , , Snnon - Orsrdfaws Rumom aro undoratood to have bon - /-ircuiatcd in tho United' Statea that :!,000 Amorican joldiora <Ued in Brest during September and Novembor of tbo iMt year. Tbo facta arc, ocording to figure# given..tho corre/ipoudcat that fnm November, 1017, when Canij) Ton* fnnezecn—wbero ' aoldiera nre concre- ^ gntod to Awalt trttnaportatlou home-^ wns cstabllabad- to tbo first of (he present month/thore'wcre J,211 deaths from all causes. Tbia iorludea the. vic- ^ . (ima of tho poanmoaia .and inflneBza epldomio-during Octobor and Soptem- Iter, moat.of. wbonuoxo-aald. to^ hAi-4> 4>a* come Infeotod either eh route hero or before tboy left, tba tTuitfd Statea. It :>lso includev'fflO who died aboard ablp while eoming or«r< '•These fig u m -wero outhorlzcd ^ ,,0«neral Sli Helmlek, base command^; Oondrnl Smcdley But- .lur, cbmmandaiit at Camp Pontanezzen, fthd Colonel Ony Edlc. base surgeon. Theae officers claim that the siclc and death rato ia Breat, which luindles more An>vrl«an trnnpa than any othor port, la tho lov^oat of any comp iu France. ' A PrlTsM’a Opinion A privnto fr^m California admitted tliat Camp Pontaneispn ia less attrac- tive than Camp Lowla,, that it prob- (tbly Of lesfl comfortable* and .that cer- tainlj- tho atrcota arc-iufitiitcl'y mudler, ' l»ut declored that.it U thc ’bent camp 111‘F r a n c o .’ * • He -wtfs aakod why._ ‘VBconuso,” ho rcpHoil. feed .vou rlrfht horo." “ VThai do yon moan by 'right?' “ \y«ll there’s lots of ■Itv,.it'a good and you don-'fhave to wait for It. "^‘Wby, they hod hot chocolate ond (h!nrs for tu when we got off tho trail andik hat dinner ready wheu wo got t.i . / althpDgh 'lt was is thc mlddlo of thejnight. I>on't lot 'cm kid you, this in n white man'* camp." - Good Pood 8«rred . Afterwords tho corrcapondent,^talk- . piVWith many, other men in tbe tunks and the opinion of the Californian, ro- gwrdlng tho camp, roceivcd unanimous onrtoraoment. Poraonnl invcatlgatiou nhowod that tbe food w « better thau . , M>rvcd In many American, British and ^ ' Frcnch com». whlth tbo correapond- ent ^ d vis{ted._ When Breat "was first tsken over iw nn AmortcniL.basO there woa a terrific struggle in frlffhtful difficuUics to get n million men through thia ancient, un- irtodemiMd port mt a time when the finlv thing rtitoleroble was .delay. )>ro'blcm now is thnt of getting oven s mcnter numbCT" of men homt- aguin— wi«h kpirits inUct, whilo tolerance t.'.- ' -delay 1* not much greater than it via Tbis Sa being ocoompHshed dcapUe hopeltfkaiy inadaqaate ftaiities—unless the figure# (pven above are dlapatoA. Geperal Pershing Makes Com'parison WASHINGTON, Feb. 20—The hoapi- tnl mdmiMion Tatt> at Bre*t for NoTeiA' • ber. Dfvember and Janiury ran lowci than the sick rato for tbe whole A. £. ¥. aecotdiBff to reports from Qeaer*l Pvrsblng today. Total deatha were !,■ ;{|1 between November 12, 1917, and February 7, 1919, amoag the trawe'st nnd permanent gajriaona at Brast. Thii i« Qeneral Perihlng’a answer lo'chorg- v« of bad eondltionii there. Ools^aratlT* Bates The hospital odmiajion rate per thou- nand for Brest And vicinity san: No- her 2j1. December 1.2. JanoarT_l.«, Febmary to data 1.43. In tbo A. K. P. exeln«ive of men - wonnded in action, the siek rate was: November 2J2i Docember 2.14 ahd Jan vary 2.M, while the average dail; <lrtith r*to per 100,000 ia'B rw t.aad vl eiclty raa- November S.15, Decemb«i Jtn IMM fmtp^ Ni American Thinks Allied Command I Highly Capable I Whole BoIlheTik No Terrors for This Bold Son ' H oi United States ^ * ^ WA8IIINGTON,Fob. 20—Tbeol- ' liod command Ia ' ‘capable of tak- ’ITI' of Itsolf Bgainat llio wholo - Bolahevlk arm y" inyNorihern Bus- 3f6 *uio, ' Colonel Oeorgo £ . Stewart* ..fl Americaa commander, today cabled • thc war deportmont. "Tho alarmist reportn-of condi- tion ot troopa in I^orthcrn BussIa as pablished In press reports the . ead of Docember oro not wofronted AU r foots," ho said. "Troops/have UN . been welt taken core of in ovory . way and my officers'reaent these 9 P 8 • wonderful record. Health of com- mand la excellenf, aick and wound- are cd oro wpll taken core of." Attacks Control of ' : y. Markets By. Great Packing Companies a of , _ . I- Secretary of AgHonltnre De- clares Livestock OrowQrs are Losing Confidence ijifo - ■ - ot OMAHA. N€b., Feb. 20—Sccrctnry of 'fio* AgricuUuro llou*ton-ln nddrcRslng dol* egatea to tho “Trona-Mlssiasippl read- ® J* juBtment congreaa today ottackcd .cou- ■ Y trol of packers of tho big Uvo stock marketa and declared ho favored fed' ' oral intervention to bring obout’restor* ' ation of coafldon;o of Uv« »to»Js grow- ora la the markets. . '^ Iv o , atock growers are suapicloua lem- packer rj>ntTol of livo aloek mar- keting ccntera.and do not boliovo tbero is'an adequately free m arkot," aaid Ifouston , “ I don't think n fow men. bon should aay what .condltlonH should bo tbnt at the big nmrketing centers. I think test f<<dcral 5ntm''entl6» tho on^y thing tho that will restore confidence of the grow- : to ora in the morkota." that _ . , - IWHTERHES flyeCE =THFillffii# I UNifflSOIlE But* —. Busy. Session of the Legislature ,°°n Means the Passage of Many ' ’ ** Impprtant Bills Now Up in Both Houses ttftd .. ............. ...... rob- BOISE, Idn., Fob. 20—Threo directora gp,.. of wnter rosources wlio would acrvp in Her, department of rerlniuatiAn. as or- »mp Rant*®'! under the conaolidntion bill ore -providej for in a senate biil by Iloisa which WAS introduced thia’ morning In tiic sonnte. The directora would aerve for six years, except that tho flrat tcrm.f would ba for two.four and six ycnrs. Tho length of the term to bo ;ood <lecidcd by lot. AA, 'Able Board ond One nicjnbcr would hove to lio n'hy- roil draulic engineer of at least 5 years t t.i slandlng whilo th^ othet two woold bo B of men of thirty years of ago or moro and this having a knowledge of irngotion engi- neering. Five bills were passod by tne senate alk- ot a busy morning aeasion. tho moat laks iioportaat being the measure which , ro- (Would give county commissioners 'a »ou« rij'ht to Ie\-^- a tax of 2." ccuts on cach tiou one hundred dollars of valuation, tho ;hau money to be used only for highway pur- and poses. Thia law would nllow counties ond- w^lrh had renpbe<l the limit of bonded indcbtedne.'s to complete sta|e high- r mi* Avnys and can In* used for only that rlfic p^irpoae. , It hnd prevtoualy psK!>cd the get house. i" un- County BIU Defeated ^ Defeat met flic houao bill for an en- in a nhllng act to take a small port of ono __ Idaho rounty and annex It to Franklin. ® , The bonded warehouse'act which the * administration was backing was iwissed by thc houae thla morning. Tl wonld rrqolrc all warehouses to put up a boad pjte hrforo accepting farm ' produrt-i .for storage. A. ,. J WORLD NE' ■ew- )wer FEILAIi'eLPHIA, Fob. 20.- : 1,- we;:e thrown ont of work at when 4bO foremen stnick fc fff, $64 to $70 a week. LONDON, Febr.JO.— Ptem Paris today, it was’ annonnc> qnests for his immediate prei don two weeks ago to aid i '' present parliament. men / - ’■ '';i •u: WASHDtOTOH, Tab. 21).- the six billion dollar revenne 1 v|. Boston. Secretary Tomnlty. ton. Becanse of iu great i VLLS TWIH.PilLLS» n>AHO, TI JEFffiPLEIl. FOeNE IT illlll flFSOC im iSTS ll- ______ . ‘o Motion for Stay of Sentence and a Re-Hearing of the Ber- ger Clique was Denied By the 11 . Court la ' T i GIVES REASON FOR HliS OPPOSITION TO THE WAR se . >5 i)eolares Trial was PoUtioal and n” the Vhole Socialist Party b Back of the Uovelnent to Displace Oapital CHICAGO, Feb, 20.—Motlou* for o , now trial and for atoy^f acntcnce were l€8 <Icnied by Federal Judgo Landis here to- day iu tho caao of V'ictoc Berger, bocIoI- ' iat 'congrcas-eleet and four other social- De- ist lenders. Each of tho defendants ask- ed to make a ntatcnCent boforo sen- fences were pronounced. • ' Fotmd OuU^ • Thc five defendants who woro found , guilty of conapirlng to violate tho oa- piouago act nre; Victor L. Border, con- 7 grcssman-cloct from Wiaconsln; J. Louis ron- f'iitor of Bocioliat publlea- tiona; Wllom F. Krnsu, exeeutivo soc- itor- indictcd a year ago but row- brought to trial until tho closo of lOlfj.' Tho tHnl jasted six weeks. iou« . Is ^cUUrt Moya nnr- Bcrger, first to spoak. aaid a verdict liero such na tlmt againat the fivo defendants said Would bo impoialblo in nny other couu- raen trj- except Japan.- . bo ‘'W o all odmlt th af we nro Social- link jstu," said Berger. "O ur puaition was simply that of tho internntional social- iat movoment. "Sociallata know capitnlism raniYot la.tt for ever any moriMhan the feudal- sjTitrm endured. I ;‘We,ore no moro guilty of eonaplr- ■ r acy thou tho judgo-Jiimsolf.” JL « BeaaonaforOjipoait^^'; |i|e the war—not any vietory, • of allied I troopa,'* ho aald. "Tlio alliea had a I • maroh for almoat, four weeks after tlio I armiatico beforo they reached tho Gcr- / manTrpntler. . A Folitlcat Trial urc . ‘;This was n polltldal triol. Tho ao- claliat party was on trial." “^y Berger rritlcitcd the jury ns "band- I jf^ pickl'd"' by the Amiiricon protective If he is sent to the nenltentlnry, Bor- gor said, it would be pSsitlve proof that Amcrlca ha« tftki-ii tho place of Buasia. tors In pl.ice ’of hcnlthy political opposition 9 in sucii sentence, he- anlil. would mean tho or- growth of lU-naturcd, necretlvo nnd ore dangerous movements. Wsa ^ conuncrcui. Struggle Pfvp ‘l»oted leaders of other parties to rirat claim thnt the world wnr le- aix "“ited from commercial Rtrugglc end , . 1,0 was only a trado Tfst* "You cannot build a Chineao wnll againat idea.s;" Berger said. "Thore ., aro 10,000,000 people in thia countr\' al- wavs on the brink of pnuperiim. You con nolexpel them—you cnnnot kill I Ihem—vou need Ihem aa a rcaervo army of industry. You’ caunot aolye thia problem nnd yet thla problem must be -i. Aaks No ;Wercy for ' hich "U 1 am to be punlahcd for having I 'a told the troth ns I aaw it, I *sk fos. no ?ach Jnejc.v." tho Adolph Gernirr, Chicago, secretary of pur. the* national Korinliat pirty, olso uudcr Ities conviction, read his statement, a idr'd lengthy document sprinkled with verses ligh- and fliluaions.. that ' He related many details of'his life the from Ills departure from Prussia in 1898 »• to his trial here from Berger. Noon recess waa taken with three of fn- the defcnilnnta still to mnko tbeir state- ono mentis klin ITHIOAOO. Feb.' 20 — Swdallat the Oongresaniaa-alact Victor I* Barg-, ssed er. Wlscflniln, convlctM of con- ould spiring to naiate the espionage act, >oad as sentenced »oday by Federal for Judge Londla to aerve twanty 7«*i» In LeaTBnwottl^ penlt«rtla*y. EWS EVENTS 20.— Approximately 26,000 mon at Hog Island ship yard today ^ t for an increase in wages from remier Loyd George will leave for onced, in response to orgent re- presence there. He came to Lon- Id in reconstmction work of the rb.— President Wilson may sign nne biH shortly ialtcr he lands in Ity. Win take the measnre to Bos- it importance', the president haa DAIL THTOSDJkT, TEBaOAET io, IMO. America May Get German Vessels' for Troop Ships Eight Large Liners are- As- ^ signed to United States as L ’ Her Share of Transports . V .vhASHINGTON, Feb. 20.—Eight large Germaa liners now at Hom* inp bnrg, Including tbo Impo5ator, have boen assigned to tbe United States *r- undor ollocation of Teutonic ton- nngo, the war dcpnrtmont an- .ne nounced today. An inspection board i^ now at Bremen nnd the ol- . location of other liners In immi- nent. • ; . An ultimate capacity for troop inovomeut of from fifty to sixty |\R 'thouaoitd A month is estimated from this source. _j Troop shipments for ' Fcbruorv will reach 100,000. and-for March, Ib 200,000 to 225,000. In AprU, .223,- 000 seema 088ure?^ and 250.000 n to poasibUlty. From then on an increase ia in aight up to a00,000 o ipentli, ns--, Burotl summer capacity. Mexican Soltfiers io°' and Indians Are ik! Having Trouble icn- Two Battles Have ,Occured Be- J tween the Yaqnis and Troops 08- Ob Border Is Beported ■ on; [“j " NOOALES, Aril.,-Fob. 20-Two .al.- IOC. guinary bottles between Mexican sol- diers and Yoqui Indians have occured near Nogales in tho loat forty-eight hours.' ^ Thc lost eacountor occurred within n ln ^ ile s of Nogalen, Sonora. Twenty. M onona wore Ullcd.* Thi* Yoqul caa-' llct ualties ore unknown. The first cngogment took placo near *'u- Loquil, Sonoma, twenty milea east of Nogales. Its rcBults ore unknwn. oApprehcnslu ia felt for the safety '■as of sixty Americon buslnosH nusa who ial- left today for Mazatlon find othor "west const points ou'lk trade promotion cx- frut cursiou. l o l - _________ __________ - IR IS ll CPIM^ icy to Aid Ireland to Gain the Self 'Determination }cr- _______ PHIL.ABELPHIA, Feb.'sO—Cordinal Gibbons, who wiU attond.-the two daV so- convention of tho Irisb race hero bo- giunlttg Saturday bus sent tbo following uu- message to a local Iriah Icaderr •ivo “ In common with thu clorgy of< tbi^ ^Uoco^o, I nni htaitlly persuaded that ^r- XI aubstsntial aad efficient atonement hat should bo mado to Irclqnd for tbe lou^- sla. Btnnding grievaiieo* »ht> hns suffered, ion Juat what shape this ahould be I am tho not prepared to aoy." nnd Formulation of a policy to aid Ire- lend to''gain aelf-detcrminntion will fi'oturo tho convcntbn. fSjysilEfis 1.MED HT FREE •my ------ y "b' German Agent Camouflaged as . Bolshevists are Blamed for ,,ig Shooting of the Premier . no --------y ..PARIS, Fob. 20—iVp wor.l “ du»pic- • of nble" sums up the i’aria press ivrrdlet dor of tho j^tt>nipt tft murder Premiqf a CIcmeoceau. rsrs 3legardlea»-^f politics, thr ln•w^pape■r» , uranimously deplored and deni'unced Jif'c tho a'ttacR', generally'"chnractrnKlnK it en even moro criminal than the nss.r->- sinotion of PrcsMent Carnot, of "This ia a typical reminder that wo itt>. lire still nt war.’’ said Thr Temps. "The . hullot atriking Cleiiiencrnu wox aimed ^ nt France. For more thnn a J^ror, agents , nnd au\>-agrnls of Oerman propaganda, ' often eamotiflageil Into Bolshoviki, hove been leading a methodical cam- J paicn of hale against thn head of the y state. Hero is tho result. Thrro exists in Europe a political phy^olophy board on violence under dlflcrcnt form. Let ^™ ius organise a defepse against th i* .\c -----1 Thr .Tournal Dra Pebats observes t&at [thr attack wa» first aatnrally atrihut- » ed fo a foreign fanatic, because It aenm- " ingly defied French popular opinion. To Make Address On League Draft ABOABD THE V. 8, S. OKORGE WASHINGTON AT SEA. Feb. li>—(dc- lo^-ed)—Preaident WUaon probably will not undertake to explaia application of thS) drtaila of tho league of .nations or- gsniiatio nbeforo meeting congressmen ot his dinner to the foreign r^lafinna rommitfees in Washingtoa. it was learn- ed today. His «f)f««h in Boston will be ' devoted largely to describing tho pur- poar* of tbe league and the reasoaa why Jt wa* thr first big problem to be un- dertaken by tbe peace eoaference. Tho president’s conferences with the eongreasionol leader* are expected to be confldeiJtiaU la theso *^e jtiU -later- pretia&at transpired la the various se*- bY N fSPARTACAN BLOODY CO] r GOVERNJV Ruhi- D istrict Scene oJ 1,1 Fig-hting-— Thirty-fiv Up As R esult of Lal " E fforts of Revolutio: Party - ' ■■ ;!■ THE HAGUE, Fell. -20—Tt foi’cos Itiivft .cIjiKhwl In thp R ^un hatt!(?s hnvo beea foifgUt, ‘•'j , !*oh.today. M«)ro jrovorninent t)f tlio fightiii};. TJlirty-five i ry the strike, h, ICOM iNDERO r MSTfiOOPS r OEN IE iWEE Officer in Charge of the Thirty- Fifth Division Says the Con- sail- '. ditions we1=6xUnavoidpble ight —.— . -WASHINGTON. Fob. 20.-0tiargc thin *ho Thirty-Fifth division waa mis ,nfv handled and not propwly cared for It cna- the bottle of the Argonno nro uot "w ct founded," Major-General Peter Traub the division’s commaudor. told the . of houao rules rommittco today. Questioned .rategoricallv concomlni fotv gorges of Governor Alien of Ktth who "as, Traub olfhcr mndo a flat denial cs ivest WOMuuovolilabl^, un pj. der fho oxigcneicn of botUe.. N ot Enflugh atxexchexB "Everything jwaaible was done foi tho wounded," Trnub snld. "Bui thero weren't enough strctchcra in thi A. E.'F. to toko card of.seven thou llT sattdiat'ODo p o i n t , '- '’ •"c: t i ' gwai ns (15 porreent.- B«nOY« Officials . Turuing to orUUery, Traub said oboul a half dozen ahella from tbe aUiod ar tillery had fallen inside tho Americoi linal lines. > day The diviaion was never outaldo It bo- army and corpa artUIerj*, ho-sald. ring Generals'Martin, o national guard of , ficcr, ond McClure, a regular army of tbi^ fti'cr, hod beon removed on his recom thot moadation Traub said, oont "O ne thing prompted me oud tha ouff- waa -the aoccean of oiir nrma^" sole ?rod. Troub Threo regular army cbloneh nm were removo<l at the some time. . Plonty To Eat . ’ ..j Traub- maintained the soldiers al ways . hnd something to cat- otlhougl thcro was probably a shortago of foot lit somo points. ' Supplies of winter underclothing hoc not caught up with tho division at tht t’mo of^^o Argonne figholnc, Traul .Engineer troops bad b(vn prewiod in ^ to tho fighting fo relieve an infantr; I division. Tmub admitted. "And yot JL b can bet your sweet life, they fought too." “ Thc Boche liad fhe Frenrhmen’i ; 3S goat. He- wonld not go up there ant try that job. or "W e took in three hours what th< French had been up^gninst fhre« ii y 15 M MM F flBeEMOM LBFT IlOOP ! g it ______ _ «s.TH- E y a c n a tio n o f A r c h a n g e l M n s we Depend Largely on Break- med ing Up of Ico on Sea ents I - ada, ,ik^; WASHINOTON, Feb. 20.—The mid :am- 'He of May is.the earliest date wben th< the trogPB can bo removed from the Arcb cists .nnj^ region, it was statrd nnthorita a*rd tiv ^ - todoy. Let Dispatrh of British and Anirrioari er \c ginerrs to repair the railroad liae ii t&at till' Murmansk ny;ion’ is n prreaiition ibut- nry measure to’ supplement movrmen enm- out thn>ugh the White Sea. The jc I. Iin-aks lip in Archangel about thc mid ■lie of May and the rallwi^ cannot b repaired l>eforT'that time.’’ There is no definite time set s»> fo ift ^or the departure. rioE WILL RELAX BTOB OF SUKDAT WORK DT NAVI will ^—= -------- n of WASHrXGTON, Feb. 20.—RclaxaUo • or- of the rule against overtime and Runda; imen work in na\-y yarda was agreed upo) ;ions today in a coafereaee between 8etr< •am- tar>' Baker and Secretary Paniels am li bo Chairmo nllurley of tbe shipping hoard pur- xhis decisioa waa reached as the w why »ult of the nee«I for hnrrylBg traoafoi us- mation of cargo ahl|« lato troops traili ; U.C ------------ ---------------- IDAHO vsixaat , se*. Yoaight aa4 Friday -fair \a aortl lE W i PBIOB FIVB OBNXB J FORCES IN :^ ne: lict with MENT TROOPS of Deadly Machine Gun five Mines Completely Tied labor Troubles Following lionists AgaihstvDominant -The Spartacan aad tho govjCTnmcnt ' Rulir (li«trict and bloody xoachin'f Ut, accordittfc to diBpatches from Es- mt trytm s are on route to the scene :e niine«'aro coiaplGtefy tied Tup, by ____ .'vS^.JIMAK, Feb. ID— (delayed)—Tho ■^German cabinet waa extremelv neasi- .. miatlc today regarding tbo situation in thc Bhlne lond, owing t» tho refusal 6t wor|men belonging to the Bpajta- can and other radical organlzatloaa to 5 accept tho government's promises for Immediate social reforiiiB. The government waa preparing to em ploy every possible means to prevent a genoral outbreak. L Tho general strike is spreo'dlug rap- 11 Idly in various parts of tbo country and ^ a .number of riots -havo occnrrod, ae- .cording to reporta receiv.ed h«ro today. ,ty Uipht persons, woro killed and scam ly* I injured during'a Spartacan outbreak in A n . -Hanou. Other demonstrations oeenr- red in Elbcrfold, Gelsenklrehon and iii lbl6 Hamborn. 'At BruRswiok a liuadred un- employed mea forcibly entered tho par- liament bnUding.'deraoUshed all'the fur- . nituro and buried the prealdont under tKcs the'wreckage. The ttproar eoatinued ' 7i- for two hoara daring which all tbe mem- bers of parliament fled. ■^u^ . ALiJSS the (X)PEJ :HA0EN, Feb.’ 20.—A dis patch fr m Berlin todav reported thal tho alUos had threatened to occupy thc Buhr cool districts''if tho SparUcan ll or 8tri]jp results In. a coal famine in the weatern Bhlne region. is iiE itiiT , Condition of Premier Is Report- bo« . ed as Satisfactory and Plan i o f Conspiracy Is Found PARIS. Tth.no —Tbe aaa.Bln’8 but ll of- penetrated one ot Promier Olaaaa . .f. ceou’s lunga, causing a slight henunor com- yesterday, aftomoon, it was offi ^ ciftlly announced todoy. Hia condition that ^a® aaid to bo satisfactory, said Saport oo^Ooxidltlon >ne|s The jifsfement sold: "Thoro . wos a alight hemoptysii (hommoragc c;f tho lunga) at 1 I ol- yosterday afternoon, owing to the bu) Dugh let's pcnetrotlon ot tho lung. -The gen- food oral locol condition was very satlafac tory. Tomperoturo was aormal ond tht bad premier tooK a normal amount of food.’ , tho Tho X-ra>' examiuatlon of tho premlet raub announced at noon was reported to br progreaalng uormojly. The bullet which 1 iu- lodgfld lu his bock hod not beea located ntry but another bullet was found lastHight you on thc floor bedroom. ‘ght, orethaaza riottan . . A Frcnch consul wbo-rretumod fron - J Busala some time -ago, overheard in thi Pussian library ia Parts ia month ago. i <1 ,- Busslan agitator 'discussing tbe posai jjppp bUity of disguising Busslan soldiers ii French, uniforms as part of- a plo ogolnst Clemenceau. The polico watch ed.tbe library thojeafter, but wero uu able lo obtain anyfurther evidence oi iho conspiracy. It hod beon ascertain e.l thot EmUe Cottin, the aasosaln, ^ in P beeu closcly connected witb- Busalai JIU pri-ionora w'ho were recently, repatriat rnnt Dadsloa Eoachad No deciaion hod been reached toda.' :- whether Cottin w^l bc tried by a m}U tary or civil tribunal. Clemenceau hod a good-appetito thii morning ond convers<‘d eheerfully witl .. Foreign Miniater Piehon and other* Among hla visitors was King Nleholoj c£ Montenegro. The policeman who wa.5 wounded ir grappling with tho OMassin an^ the pre- mier'* chauffeur, Andsy,--haro *ea« Vin medala. tion- “™ Destroyer Brings ■" 'ii Back a.Mutinous Crew of Sailon . for --------- Schooner's Sailors are Beport A.VT ^ Harbor on Board Ship otioa ^ PHlLADELPmAt Feb. 20. — ^ * United SUtea destroysr Tripp U atMa >ag to Newport Naws with aotin 0“ crew of tbo Ama^icaft Sebeoaar Po ^ verfjcid in Itobs, a wireWaa diq^tel to marino men hera statedtedky- Acrording to tha oaeeafasad xapar ^ OieDoT.r^tdwasaataflralTitaaiw three days aftor it lu i W t Newa for JaekaoaTlOa: vessel -was tiadar e«*suad .of. lortK Neiboa. bnt motMaf ’ « « a w * !^ -^ fat* }iai bMB laanad.- > '

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TW!!VOIfc l* W>- 273.J. .

CflilTIONSfff” FBEiHGlPS

. lESpTEIReports. •Concerhlna the Em­

barkation Camp at Prest are . mow Beititi Carefully Stud-

led

THE ABUNDANCE OF MUD IS PRINCIPAL OBJECTION

MaiQr Bnmora^of Diaease and D eaths Aiqoii^ th e Troopa S tationed a t th is P o rt are O verdraw n’

BY L O V T u T m E L L E T T B R EST, Feb . 2C>—B rest m ay not , be

th e b est m llltarj- biUc m th e <rbrJd,'but I i» f a r trbm th« w orst, Iw th© opinion of

offleera iind^m en perm anciitly sta tion- ca here.

A tu ad asc ft o f M ud-----^Au in v c sU ^ tio n , ooinlui'tcil umlor

PHc-h clrcumatajicos oh th e - aituntJon wilt porm it, fa iled to KubntainUifo pharRea th a t B rest ia «. “ pPBt lio lo " or th a t the men oro vletlnm of inism nnaeo- m ent. I t -wan tru e , . that i a rommon w ith much of w eateru F ranco , th ere Is fl supcr-ab«Dd*nco o f mud, b u t th la ia line to climntJc a a d geo log ica l. condi- tiona. Thia could n o t t>o avoided , a» B reat waa aeleeteU on a boae b«canae of B trato^le and Koogrnphlenl rcaatyia. Bo- porta o f ahocking food nnd ia ii l tn ry ronditiona are unfounrteil, ijccordinff to th e inhabU antv of th e cnnip thcm- Bi'Ivea. ■ ,

, S n n o n - O rs rd fa w s Rumom aro undoratood to have bon

- /-ircuiatcd in tho U n ite d ' S ta tea th a t :!,000 Am orican jo ld io ra <Ued in B rest du rin g Septem ber a n d N ovem bor o f tbo iM t yea r. Tbo fac ta arc , ocord ing to figure# g iv en ..th o corre/ipoudcat th a t fnm Novem ber, 1017, w hen Canij) Ton* fnnezecn—wbero ' aoldiera n re concre-

^ gn tod to Awalt tr ttnapo rta tlou hom e-^ wns cstabllabad- to tbo f i r s t o f (he present m o n th /th o re 'w c re J,211 deaths from a ll causes. T bia io rludea the. vic-

^ . (ima o f tho poanm oaia .an d inflneBza e p ldom io -du ring O ctobor and Soptem- Iter, m oat.of. wbonuoxo-aald. to^ hAi-4> 4>a* come Infeotod e ith e r e h ro u te hero or b efore tboy le f t , tb a tT u itfd S ta tea . I t :>lso includev'fflO w ho died a b o a rd ablp w hile eom ing or«r< '•These f i g u m -wero outho rlzcd ^ ,,0 « n e ra l S l i H elm lek, base c o m m an d ^ ; Oondrnl Sm cdley But-

.lur, cbm m andaiit a t C am p Pontanezzen , fthd Colonel Ony E dlc . base surgeon. Theae o ffice rs claim th a t th e siclc and d ea th ra to ia B reat, w hich lu ind les more An>vrl«an trnnpa th an an y o tho r p o rt , la tho lov^oat o f any com p iu F rance .

' A P rlT sM ’a O pinion A privn to fr^m C aliforn ia adm itted

tlia t Camp P o n tane ispn ia less a t t r a c ­tive th a n Camp Lowla,, th a t i t prob- (tbly Of lesfl comfortable* and . t h a t cer- ta in lj- tho atrcota a rc -iu fitiitc l'y m udler,

' l»ut declored t h a t . i t U thc ’ bent camp 111‘F ran co .’ *• H e -wtfs aakod why._

‘ VBconuso,” ho rcpHoil. feed.vou rlrfh t h o ro ."“ VThai do yon moan b y 'r i g h t ? '

“ \y« ll th e re ’s lots o f ■Itv,.it'a good and you d o n - 'fh av e to w ait f o r I t. "^‘ W by, they hod h o t chocolate ond

(h !n rs fo r t u when we g o t o f f tho t r a i l and ik ha t dinner ready w heu wo g o t t.i

. / althpDgh ' l t was is th c m lddlo ofth e jn ig h t. I>on 't lot 'cm k id you, th is in n w h ite m an '* c a m p ." -

Good Pood 8 « r re d . A fterw ords tho corrcapondent,^ta lk-

. piVWith many, o th e r m en in tb e tunks and th e opinion o f th e C aliforn ian , ro- gwrdlng tho camp, roceivcd unanim ous onrtoraoment. Poraonnl invcatlgatiou nhowod th a t tbe food w « b e tte r thau

. , M>rvcd In m any A m erican, B ritish and ^ ' F rcnch c o m » . w h lth tbo correapond-

en t ^ d vis{ted._W hen B reat "was f ir s t tsk e n over iw

nn AmortcniL.basO th ere woa a te rrific s tru g g le in frlffh tfu l d ifficuU ics to get n m illion men through thia an c ien t, un- irtodemiM d port mt a tim e w hen the finlv th in g rtitoleroble was .delay. )>ro'blcm now is th n t o f g e tt in g oven s m cn te r numbCT" of m en homt- agu in— wi«h kpirits in U c t, whilo to lerance t.'.-

' -delay 1* n o t much g re a te r th an it v ia

T bis Sa being ocoompHshed dcapUe hopeltfkaiy inadaqaate f t a i i t i e s —unless th e f ig u re# (pven above are dlapatoA.

Geperal Pershing Makes Com'parison

W A SHINGTON, F eb . 20—T he hoapi- tn l mdmiMion Tatt> a t B re*t fo r NoTeiA'

• ber. D fvem ber and J a n iu ry ran lowci th an th e sick rato fo r tb e w hole A . £ . ¥ . aecotdiBff to re p o rts from Q eaer*l Pvrsb lng today . T o ta l deatha w ere !,■ ;{|1 betw een Novem ber 12, 1917, and F eb ruary 7, 1919, am oag th e t r a w e 's t nnd perm anen t gajriaona a t B rast. T hii i« Q eneral P e r ih ln g ’a answ er lo 'c h o rg - v« of b ad eondltionii th e re .

O ols^aratlT* B a te s The hospita l odm iajion ra te per thou-

nand fo r B re s t And v ic in ity san : No- h e r 2 j1 . December 1.2. J a n o a r T _ l .« , F e b m a ry to data 1.43.

In tb o A. K. P . exeln«ive o f men- wonnded in action, the siek ra te was:

N ovem ber 2J2i Docember 2.14 ahd Jan v a ry 2.M , while the average d a il; <lrtith r* to p e r 100,000 ia 'B r w t .a a d v l e ic lty raa- November S.15, Decemb«i

Jtn IMM fmtp^

N iAmerican Thinks

Allied Command I Highly CapableI W h o l e B o I l h e T i k N o

Terrors fo r This Bold Son ' H oi United S ta tes ^

* W A 8IIIN G T O N ,Fob. 20—T b e o l- ' liod command Ia ' ‘capable o f tak -

’IT I' of Itso lf Bgainat llio wholo- Bolahevlk a r m y " inyN orihern Bus-

3 f 6 * uio, ' Colonel Oeorgo £ . Stewart*..f l A m ericaa comm ander, today cab led •

thc w ar deportm ont." T h o a la rm ist rep o rtn -o f condi­

tion o t troopa in I^orthcrn BussIa a s pablished In press repo rts th e . e ad o f Docember oro n o t w ofronted

A U r fo o ts ," ho said . " T ro o p s /h a v e U N . been w elt tak en core o f in ovory .

w ay an d m y o ff ic e rs 're a e n t these

9 P 8 • w onderful record. H ea lth o f com­m and la excellenf, aick a n d wound-

are cd oro wpll tak en core o f ."

Attacks Control of ': y. Markets By. Great

Packing Companiesa o f , _ ■ . I-

Secretary of AgHonltnre D e­clares Livestock OrowQrs

are Losing Confidenceijifo - ■ - ■’ ot OMAHA. N€b., Feb . 20— Sccrc tn ry of 'fio* A gricuU uro llou* to n -ln nddrcRslng dol*

egatea to tho “ Trona-M lssiasippl read- ® J* juBtm ent congreaa to d a y o tta c k c d .cou- ■ Y tro l o f packers o f tho b ig Uvo stock

m arke ta and declared ho favo red fe d '' o ral in te rven tion to b rin g o b o u t’restor*' a tio n of coafldon ;o o f Uv« »to»Js grow-

ora la the m arkets.. '^ I v o , atock grow ers a re suapicloua lem- packer rj>ntTol o f livo aloek m ar­

k e tin g ccn tera .and do not boliovo tbero i s 'a n adequately free m a rk o t ," aaid Ifouston , “ I d o n 't th in k n fow men.

bon should aay w h at .condltlonH should bo tbnt a t th e b ig n m rke ting cen ters. I th in k te s t f<<dcral 5n tm ''en tl6» tho on^y th in g tho th a t w ill resto re confidence o f th e grow-

: to ora in the m o rk o ta ." th a t _ . , -

IWHTERHESflyeCE = THFillffii#I UNifflSOIlEBut* • — .

Busy. Session of the Legislature ,°°n Means the Passage of Many ' ’ ** Impprtant Bills Now Up in

Both Housesttftd .. ............. ......

rob- B O ISE, Idn., Fob. 20—T hreo directora gp,.. o f w n ter rosources wlio would acrvp in Her, departm en t o f rerlniuatiA n. a s or- »mp Rant*®'! under th e conaolidntion b ill ore

-p rov idej fo r in a senate biil by Iloisa which WAS in troduced thia’ m orning In tiic sonnte. The directora would aerve fo r six years, except th a t tho f lra t tcrm .f would ba for tw o .fo u r an d six ycnrs. Tho length o f the te rm to bo

;ood <lecidcd by lot.AA, 'A ble B oard

ond One nicjnbcr would hove to lio n 'h y - r o i l d rau lic engineer of a t least 5 yea rs t t.i s land lng whilo th ^ o th e t tw o woold bo B of men of th ir ty yea rs o f ago o r moro and th is hav ing a knowledge o f irn g o tio n eng i­

neering.F ive bills w ere passod b y tn e sena te

alk- o t a busy m orning aeasion. tho moat lak s iio p o rtaa t being th e m easure which , ro- (Would g ive county com m issioners 'a »ou« rij 'h t to Ie\- - a ta x o f 2." ccu ts on cach tio u one hundred dollars o f valuation , tho ;hau money to be used only fo r h ighw ay pur- a nd poses. Thia law would nllow counties ond- w ^ lrh h ad renpbe<l the lim it o f bonded

indcbtedne.'s to complete s ta |e high- r mi* Avnys and can In* used fo r only th a t rlfic p^irpoae. , I t hnd prevtoualy psK!>cd the g e t house. i"un- County BIU D efea ted ^

D efeat m et flic houao bill fo r an en- in a nh llng ac t to tak e a small p o rt o f ono

__ Idaho roun ty and annex It to F ran k lin .® , T he bonded w arehouse 'ac t w hich the

* adm in istra tion w as backing w as iwissed by th c houae th la morning. Tl wonld rrq o lrc all w arehouses to put up a boad

p jte h rfo ro accepting farm ' produrt-i . fo r s torage.

A. ■

,. J WORLD N E '■ew-)wer

F E I L A I i 'e L P H I A , F o b . 2 0 . - : 1,- we;:e throw n on t of w ork a t

when 4bO forem en s tn ic k fc fff, $64 to $70 a week.

L O N D O N , F e b r . J O . — P t e m P aris today, i t w as’ annonnc> qnests for his im m ediate p re i don two weeks ago to a id i

' ' present parliam ent.men / - ’■ ' ';i• u : W A S H D tO T O H , T a b . 2 1 ) .-

th e six billion dollar revenne 1 v |. Boston. S ecre tary Tomnlty.

ton. Becanse of i u g re a t i

VLLST W IH .P ilL L S » n>A H O , T I

JEFffiPLEIl.FOeNEITilllll

■ flFSOCimiSTSll- ______ .

‘o Motion for Stay of Sentence ■ and a Re-Hearing of the Ber-

ger Clique was Denied By the 11. Courtla ' —

Ti GIVES REASON FOR HliSOPPOSITION TO THE WAR

se . — —>5 i)eolares Trial w as PoUtioal and n” the V hole Socialist P a r ty b

Back of the U ovelnent to Displace Oapital

CHICAGO, Feb , 20.— M otlou* fo r o , now tr ia l and fo r a to y ^ f acntcnce were l € 8 <Icnied by F ederal Judgo L andis here to ­

day iu tho caao o f V'ictoc B erger, bocIoI- ' iat 'congrcas-eleet and fo u r o th e r social- De- ist lenders. Each o f tho defen d an ts a sk ­

ed to m ake a ntatcnCent boforo sen- fences w ere pronounced. •

' Fotmd OuU^• Thc fiv e defendants who woro found

, g u ilty o f conapirlng to v io late tho oa- piouago a c t nre; V ictor L . Border, con-

7 grcssm an-cloct from W iaconsln; J . Louis ron- f 'i i to r o f Bocioliat publlea-

tiona; W llom F. Krnsu, exeeutivo soc-

itor- indictcd a y e a r ago butrow- brought to tr ia l u n til tho closo

o f lOlfj.' Tho tHnl j a s te d six weeks. iou« . I s ^ c U U r t M oyannr- B crger, f ir s t to spoak. aaid a verd ict liero such na tlm t againat th e fivo defendan ts said Would bo impoialblo in nny o ther couu- raen trj- except Japan .- .

bo ‘ 'W o all odm lt t h a f we nro Social- link j s t u , " said B erger. " O u r puaition was

sim ply th a t o f tho in te rnn tiona l social- iat movoment.

"S o c ia lla ta know capitnlism raniYot la.tt fo r ev e r any m oriM han the feudal- sjTitrm endured.

I ; ‘ W e ,o re no moro g u ilty of eonaplr-■ r acy thou tho judgo-Jiim solf.”J L « B e a a o n a fo rO jip o a it^ ^ ';

| i | e

th e w ar—not any v ie to ry , • o f allied I troopa,'* ho aald. " T lio alliea h ad a I • maroh fo r almoat, fo u r w eeks a f te r tlio I • arm iatico beforo they reached tho Gcr-

/ m anT rpn tler.. A F o litlc a t T ria l

u r c . ‘ ;T h is w as n po lltldal trio l. Tho ao- c la lia t p a r ty w as on t r i a l . "

“ ^ y Berger rrit lc itc d th e ju ry ns " b a n d - I jf^ p ick l'd " ' by the Amiiricon pro tec tive

I f he is sen t to the n en lten tln ry , B or­gor said, i t would be pS sitlve p roof th a t A m crlca ha« tftki-ii tho place of Buasia.

tors In pl.ice ’of hcn lthy po litical opposition 9 in sucii sentence, he- anlil. would m ean tho

or- grow th of lU-naturcd, necretlvo nnd ore dangerous movements.

Wsa ^ conuncrcu i. S trugglePfvp ‘l»oted leaders of other p a rtie s torirat claim th n t th e w orld w nr le-

aix "“ ited from commercial Rtrugglc end , .1,0 w as on ly a trado Tfst*

" Y o u cannot bu ild a Chineao wnll againat idea.s;" B erger said . " T h o re

. , a ro 10 ,000,000 people in th ia c o u n tr\ ' al- w avs on the b rink o f pnuperiim . You con n o le x p e l them —you cnnnot kill

I Ihem —vou need Ihem aa a rcaervo arm y of industry . You’ caunot aolye thia problem nnd yet thla problem m ust be

• -i.A aks N o ;W ercy fo r '

hich " U 1 am to be punlahcd fo r hav ing I 'a told the tro th ns I aaw it , I *sk fos. no ?ach Jnejc .v ."

tho Adolph Gernirr, Chicago, secre ta ry of p u r. the* n ational Korinliat p i r ty , olso uudcr Ities conviction, read h is sta tem en t, a idr'd lengthy document sprink led w ith verses ligh- and fliluaions..th a t ' He re lated m any de ta ils o f 'h i s life

the from Ills departure from P russia in 1898 »• to his tr ia l here from Berger.

Noon recess waa taken w ith th ree of fn- th e defcnilnnta s till to mnko tb e ir sta te- ono mentis

klin ITHIOAOO. Feb.' 20 — Sw dallat th e Oongresaniaa-alact V ic to r I* B arg -,

ssed er. W lscflniln, convlctM o f con- ould sp iring to n a i a t e th e espionage act, >oad a s sentenced »oday b y F edera l

fo r Judge Londla to aerve tw an ty 7«*i»In LeaTBnwottl^ pen lt« rtla*y .

EW S EVENTS20.— Approximately 26 ,000 mon a t Hog Island ship yard today

t fo r an increase in w ages from

rem ier Loyd George w ill leave for onced, in response to o rgent re- presence there. He came to Lon- Id in reconstm ction w ork of the

rb.— President Wilson m ay sign nne biH shortly ialtcr he lands in Ity. Win take the m easnre to Bos- i t importance', the president haa

DAILTH TO SD JkT, T E B aO A E T io , IMO.

America May Get German Vessels'

for Troop ShipsE ight Large Liners are- As-

signed to United S ta tes as L ’ H er S hare o f Transports .

V .vhASH IN G TO N , Feb. 20.— E ight la rg e G erm aa liners now a t Hom*

inp b n rg , Including tbo Im po5ator, have boen assigned to tbe U nited S ta tes

* r - undor ollocation of T eutonic ton- nngo, th e w ar dcpnrtm ont an-

.n e nounced today. An inspection board i^ now a t Brem en nnd th e ol- . location of o ther liners In immi­nen t. • ; .

A n ultim ate c a p a c ity fo r troop inovomeut of from f if ty to six ty

| \ R 'thouaoitd A month is estim ated from th is source.

_ j Troop shipm ents fo r ' Fcbruorv will reach 100,000. a n d - fo r M arch,

I b 200,000 to 225,000. In AprU, .223,- 000 seema 088ure?^ and 250.000 n •

to poasibUlty.F rom th en on a n increase ia in

a ig h t up to a00,000 o ipentli, ns--, Burotl sum m er capacity.

Mexican Soltfiers io°' and Indians Are ik! Having Troubleicn-

Two Battles H ave ,Occured Be- J tw een the Yaqnis and Troops

08- Ob Border Is B eported ■on;

[“j " NOOALES, A ril.,-F ob . 2 0 -T w o .al.- IOC. g u inary bo ttle s betw een M exican sol­

d iers a n d Yoqui Ind ians have occured n ea r N ogales in tho loat forty-eigh t hours.'

^ T hc lost eacountor occurred within n l n ^ i l e s o f Nogalen, Sonora. Twenty. M o n o n a wore Ullcd.* Thi* Y oqul caa-'

llct ua lties o re unknown.The f ir s t cngogm ent took placo near

*'u- Loquil, Sonoma, tw en ty milea ea st of N ogales. I t s rcBults ore unknw n.

oA pprehcnslu ia f e l t fo r th e safety '■as o f s ix ty Am ericon buslnosH nusa who ial- le f t today fo r M azatlon find o tho r "west

const po in ts ou 'lk tra d e prom otion cx- frut cursiou.l o l - _________ __________- IRISll CPIM

icy to Aid Ireland to Gain the Self 'D eterm ination}cr- _______

PH IL .A B EL P H IA , Feb .'sO —Cordinal G ibbons, who wiU attond .-the tw o daV

so- convention o f tho Irisb race hero bo- g iunlttg S a tu rd ay bus sent tb o follow ing

uu- message to a local Iriah Icaderr •ivo “ In common w ith thu clorgy of< tbi^

^Uoco^o, I nni h ta i t l ly persuaded th a t ^ r - XI aubstsn tia l aad e ffic ien t atonem ent ha t should bo mado to Irc lqnd fo r tb e lou^- s la . Btnnding grievaiieo* »ht> hns suffered , ion Ju a t w h a t shape th is ahould be I am tho not prepared to a o y ." nnd F orm ulation of a policy to a id Ire-

lend to ''g a in aelf-detcrm inntion will fi'o tu ro tho co n v cn tb n .

fSjysilEfis1.MED HT FREE•my ------ y

"b' German Agent Camouflaged as . Bolshevists are Blamed for

,,ig Shooting of the Premier. no --------y

..P A R IS , Fob. 20—iV p wor.l “ du»pic- • o f n b le " sum s up the i ’a ria press iv rrd let dor o f tho j^tt>nipt tft m urder Prem iqf

a CIcmeoceau. rsrs 3legardlea»-^f politics, th r ln•w^pape■r»

, u ran im ously deplored and deni'unced Jif'c tho a'ttacR', generally '"chnractrnK lnK it

en even moro crim inal than the nss.r->- sino tion of PrcsM ent C arnot,

o f " T h is ia a typ ical rem inder th a t wo itt>. lire s till n t w a r .’ ’ said T h r Temps. " T h e

. hullot a trik in g Cleiiiencrnu wox aim ed ^ n t F rance. For more thnn a J^ro r, agents , nnd au\>-agrnls o f Oerman propaganda,

' o ften eamotiflageil In to Bolshoviki, hove been lead ing a m ethodical cam-

J p a icn of h a le ag a in s t thn head of the y s ta te . H ero is tho resu lt. T h rro exists

in Europe a political phy^olophy board on violence un d e r d lf lc rc n t form . L e t

^ ™ iu s organise a defepse ag a in st t h i * . \ c-----1 T hr .Tournal D ra P e b a ts observes t&at

[ th r a tta c k w a» f i r s t a a tn ra lly a trihu t- » ed fo a foreign fan a tic , because It aenm- " ing ly defied F rench popular opinion.

To Make AddressOn League Draft

ABOABD T H E V. 8 , S. OKORGE W A SH IN G TO N A T SEA . Feb. li>— (dc- lo^-ed)—Prea iden t WUaon probably will not un d ertak e to exp la ia application of thS) d r ta ila o f tho league o f .nations or- g sn iia tio nbeforo m eeting congressmen ot his d inner to th e foreign r^lafinna rom m itfees in W ashingtoa. it was learn­ed today . H is «f)f««h in B oston w ill be

' devoted la rg e ly to describ ing tho pur- poar* o f tb e league and the reasoaa why Jt wa* th r f i r s t b ig problem to be un ­de rtak en b y tb e peace eoaference.

Tho p re s id e n t’s conferences w ith the eongreasionol leader* a re expected to be confldeiJtiaU l a theso *^e j t iU -later- p re tia& a t transp ired la the various se*-

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BLOODY CO] r GOVERNJV

R u h i - D i s t r i c t S c e n e o J

1,1 F i g - h t i n g - — T h i r t y - f i v U p A s R e s u l t o f L a l

" E f f o r t s o f R e v o l u t i o : P a r t y

>» • - ' ■■;!■ T H E HAGUE, Fell. -20—T t

fo i ’c o s Itiiv ft .cIjiK hw l In t h p R ^ u n h a t t ! ( ? s h n v o b e e a fo ifg U t,

‘•'j , ! * o h .to d a y . M «)ro j r o v o r n in e n t t) f t l i o f ig h t i i i} ; . T J l i r t y - f i v e i

ry t h e s t r i k e , h,

ICOMiNDEROr MSTfiOOPS

r OENIEiWEEO f f i c e r i n C h a r g e o f t h e T h i r t y -

F i f t h D i v i s io n S a y s t h e C o n -

sail- ' . d i t i o n s w e 1 = 6 x U n a v o i d p b l e

ight —. — .-W ASHINGTON. Fob. 2 0 .-0 tia rg c

thin *ho Thirty-Fifth division waa mis ,nfv handled and not propwly cared for It cna- the bottle of the Argonno nro uot " w c t

founded," Major-General Peter Traub the division’s commaudor. told the

. of houao rules rommittco today.Questioned .rategoricallv concomlni

fotv g o rg e s of Governor Alien of Ktth who "as, T raub olfhcr mndo a flat denial cs ivest WOM uuovolilabl^, un

pj. der fho oxigcneicn of botUe..N ot Enflugh atxexchexB

"E very th ing jwaaible was done foi tho wounded," Trnub snld. "Bui thero w eren 't enough strctchcra in thi A. E .'F . to toko card of.seven thou

l l T sattdiat'ODo p o i n t , ' - ' ’ •"c: t i '

gw ai ns (15 porreent.-B «nO Y « Officials

. Turuing to orUUery, Traub said oboul a half dozen ahella from tbe aUiod ar tillery had fallen inside tho Americoi

linal lines. • • >day The diviaion was never outaldo It bo- army and corpa artUIerj*, ho-sald.

ring Generals'Martin, o national guard of , ficcr, ond McClure, a regular army of

tbi^ fti'cr, hod beon removed on his recom thot moadation Traub said, oont " O n e thing prompted me oud tha ouff- waa -the aoccean of oiir nrma^" sole ?rod. Troub Threo regular army cbloneh

nm were removo<l a t the some time.■ . Plonty To E a t . ’

..j T rau b - m ain ta ined th e soldiers al w ays . hnd som eth ing to cat- otlhougl thcro w as p robab ly a shortago of foot lit somo points. '

Supplies o f w in te r underclothing hoc n o t cau g h t up w ith tho division a t tht t ’mo o f ^ ^ o Argonne figholnc, T raul

.E n g in e e r troops bad b(vn prewiod in to tho f ig h tin g fo re lieve an in fan tr;

I division. T m u b adm itted . "A n d yot J L b c an b e t y o u r sw eet life, they fought

to o ."“ T hc Boche liad fhe F ren rhm en’i

; 3 S goa t. He- wonld n o t go up there an t try th a t job .

o r " W e took in th ree hours w hat th< French h ad been u p ^ g n in s t fhre«

i i y 15 M M MFflBeEMOMLBFTIlOOP!g it ______ _«s.TH- E y a c n a t i o n o f A r c h a n g e l M n s

we D e p e n d L a r g e l y o n B r e a k -

med i n g U p o f I c o o n S e aen ts I -ada,,ik^; W A SHINOTON, F eb . 20.—The mid :am- 'He o f M ay is .th e earlies t d a te wben th<

the trogPB can bo rem oved fro m the Arcb cists .n n j^ region, i t w as s ta t rd nnthorita a*rd t i v ^ - todoy.L e t D ispa trh o f B ritish an d Anirrioari er

\ c g in e rrs to rep a ir th e railroad liae ii t&at till' M urm ansk ny;ion’ is n prreaiition ibut- nry m easure to’ supplem ent movrmen enm- out thn>ugh th e W hite Sea. The jc I. Iin-aks lip in A rchangel abou t thc mid

■lie of M ay and th e r a llw i^ cannot b repaired l>eforT 'that t im e .’’

T here is no d e f in ite tim e set s»> fo i f t ^or th e departu re .

rioE WILL RELAX BTOB OFSUKDAT WORK DT NAVI

will ^ — =--------n of W A SH rX G TO N , F eb . 20.— RclaxaUo • or- o f the rule ag a in s t overtim e and Runda; imen work in na\-y y a rd a w as agreed upo) ;ions today in a co afereaee betw een 8etr< •am - tar>' B aker and S ec re ta ry Paniels am li bo Chairm o n llu r le y o f tb e sh ipp ing hoard pur- x h is decisioa waa reached a s the w w hy »ult o f th e nee«I fo r hnrry lB g traoafoi us- m ation of cargo ah l |« la to troops traili

; U.C ------------ ----------------ID A H O v s i x a a t

, se*. Yoaight aa4 Friday -fair \ a aortl

lE W iPBIOB F IV B OBNXB

J FORCES IN: ne:l ic t w it hMENT TROOPSof Deadly Machine Gun

five Mines Completely Tied labor Troubles Following lionists AgaihstvDominant

-The Spartacan a a d tho govjCTnmcnt ' Rulir (li«trict and bloody xoachin'f Ut, accordittfc to diBpatches from Es- m t t r y tm s a re on rou te to the scene :e niine«'aro coiaplGtefy tied Tup, by

____ .'vS^.JIMAK, Feb . ID— (delayed)—Tho■^German cab inet w aa ex trem elv neasi-

. . miatlc today reg a rd in g tbo s itua tion in thc Bhlne lond, ow ing t» tho refusal 6 t w o r |m e n belonging to th e Bpajta- can and o ther rad ica l o rgan lzatloaa to

5 accept tho g o v ern m en t's prom ises for Immediate social reforiiiB.

The governm ent waa p rep arin g to em ploy every possible m eans to prevent

■ a genoral outbreak.

L Tho general s tr ik e is spreo'dlug rap- 1 1 Id ly in various p a r ts o f tbo coun try and ^ • a .num ber o f r io ts -havo occnrrod, ae-

.cording to reporta receiv.ed h«ro today. , t y U ipht persons, woro k ille d and s c a m ly * I in ju red d u rin g 'a S p artacan ou tb reak in

A n . -Hanou. O ther d em onstra tions oeenr- ‘ red in E lbcrfold , G elsenklrehon a n d iii

lb l6 Ham born. 'A t BruRswiok a l iuadred u n ­employed m ea fo rc ib ly en te red tho p a r­liam ent bnUding.'deraoUshed a l l 'th e fur-

. n ituro and buried th e p realdont under tKcs th e 'w re c k a g e . T he ttp ro a r eoatinued ' 7i- fo r tw o hoara d a rin g w hich a ll tb e mem- “ bers o f p a rliam en t fled .

■^u^ . A L iJ S S the (X)PEJ :H A 0E N , F e b .’ 20.—A d is

p a tch f r m B erlin to d a v reported tha l tho alUos had th rea ten ed to occupy thc B uhr cool d i s t r ic ts ''i f th o SparU can

ll o r 8tri]jp re su lts In. a coal fa m in e in the ’ weatern B hlne region.

is iiE itiiT, Condition of Premier Is Report-

b o « . ed as Satisfactory and Plan i o f Conspiracy Is Found

’ PA R IS. T th .n o — T be a a a .B ln ’8 but ll of- p en etra ted one o t P ro m ie r O laaaa . . f . ceou’s lunga, causing a s lig h t henunor com- yeste rd ay , a ftom oon , i t w as o ffi

^ ciftlly announced todoy. H ia condition th a t ^a® aaid to bo sa tisfac to ry ,said S a p o rt oo^Ooxidltlon

>ne|s The jifsfem ent so ld :"T h o ro . wos a a lig h t hemoptysii

(hommoragc c;f tho lunga) a t 1 I ol- yosterday afternoon , ow ing to th e bu) Dugh le t 's pcnetrotlon ot tho lung . -The gen- food oral locol condition w as v e ry sa tlafac

tory . Tom peroturo w as ao rm al ond tht bad prem ier tooK a norm al am ount o f food .’

, tho Tho X-ra>' exam iuatlon o f tho prem let raub announced a t noon was reported to br

progreaalng uorm ojly. T he bu lle t which 1 iu- lodgfld lu h is bock hod n o t beea located n try b u t ano th e r bullet w as fo u n d la s tH ig h t you on thc flo o r bedroom.

‘ght, o re th a a z a r i o t t a n. . A F rcnch consul w bo-rretum od fro n

- J Busala some tim e -ago, ov erh ea rd in thi P ussian lib ra ry ia P a r ts ia m onth ago. i

<1, - Busslan a g ita to r 'd iscussing tb e posai jjppp bU ity o f d isguising B usslan soldiers ii

F rench, uniform s a s p a r t of- a plo ogolnst Clemenceau. T he polico watch ed .tb e lib ra ry th o je a fte r , b u t wero uu able lo o b ta in a n y f u r th e r evidence oi

ih o conspiracy. I t hod beon ascertain e.l th o t EmUe Cottin , th e aasosaln, ^

i n P beeu closcly connected w itb - Busalai J I U pri-ionora w'ho were recently , re p a tr ia t

r n n t ■ D ad s lo a E oachadNo deciaion hod been reached toda.'

: - w hether Cottin w ^l bc t r ie d by a m}U ta ry or civil tribunal.

Clemenceau hod a go o d -ap p etito thii m orning ond convers<‘d ehee rfu lly w itl

. . Foreign M iniater P iehon and other* Among hla v isito rs w as K in g Nleholoj c£ M ontenegro.

The policeman who wa.5 wounded ir grappling w ith tho OMassin an ^ th e pre­m ier'* chauffeur, A n d s y ,--h a ro *ea«

V i n medala.tion-“™‘ Destroyer Brings ■"'ii Back a.Mutinous

Crew of Sailon. for • ---------

Schooner's Sailors a re Beport

A.VT ^H arbor on B oard Ship

otioa ^P H lL A D E L P m A t F e b . 2 0 . — ^ *

United SUtea destroysr Tripp U atM a >ag to Newport Naws with ao tin 0“ crew of tbo Ama^icaft Sebeoaar Po

^ verfjcid in Itobs, a wireWaa d iq^ te l to marino men hera stated tedky-

Acrording to tha oaeeafasad xapar ^ O ie D o T .r^ td w a s a a ta f l r a lT i ta a iw

three days aftor i t l u i W t Newa for JaekaoaTlOa: vessel -was tiadar e « * su a d .of.

lortK Neiboa. bn t motMaf ’ « « a w * ! ^ - ^ fa t* }iai bMB la a n a d .- >'

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Three Have Already Enterec lists fbr the Trip Across th( Atlantic to Great Britain B> Air

LARGE PRIZE OFFERED TOiSUCCESSFUL FLYEF

N am es of A spirants Hav^ Nol Been Made Pnblio B nt M an; Are Experijttonting W ith Va- rions Machtoes

NKW Y O RK , F eb . 20—W ltli tljrorv- pcMsibly /o u r^ n v ia to n * n-ady to tly

tho A tlan tic from tlin Aiiioriciir Aido to tho B ritish lalcii, tho Aoro Clul

- nnnouncod to 4 ay th a t throo Biriiien i i >-* England - hkvp . fUcd th o ir <*ntric>fl foi

tho tronB^ocodu, ovont. 'O f f e n B15T P r l i« .

A -p rizo o f $50>000' Las boon offcroi ■ b y tho L ondon D olly S laJl f o r tho flra:

KneccMfal f l ig h t. A n ad d itiona l $50, ODO Jj o ffered i f Ihc t r ip iji n s d o in i B ritish -b u ilt m achine and tho s ta r t i fro m B ritish soil.

C ap ta in H ngo Sundaedt, entered•<foi th o *50,000, P o b ru a ry 14, Sinco thni tim e tb e th reo Enf^ilsh en trie s h ave beez mndo, ncpordlnja*^o a c a b le ^ a m to th i 'A oro Club, 'r t o , nam es o f tho a tp lr n n ts on tho ctH er side of th e 'ta to i h av e n o t boeo m ade public. I n add i

, tion to Sundstod t, w h o Js oxperim ontinj w ith a pow erfu l airplono a t Bayonne •X. J.. .those who are fiRurinR on essay Ing tho flig h t from th e A m erican side a r^ B rig ad ier Gonoral ’K enly , ch ief oi a e ro n a u tio i 'o f tho nrm y, nnd Comraan di>r,Towers o f th o navy .

' W ant Bettor Ijerelopment . Konly w ill n o t a tte m p t i t u ittil a t

nirplnn'e Ih tiovclopcd th n t 4a ii maico ( non-stop flig h t from N ew Y grk to K raju-isro. Tnvrorn ’Ib undurHtdiid to b< w orking on l^lana fo r developm ent o f ( i-rnft th a t can molcp till'pojtungc. Nav> nrr/mg«’inont«. p rovide tlm t thi* coursi nl-all l)c imtrrtllpd bv <luntroyp/ii.-

Moat Oive ro m it* - - '•• Sund»cdt, th e indcpcndont, claim s he

ra n f ly from X ew Y ork to S t. Johns, \ , T - and a f to r rep len ish ing his fuol ta n k s there ,.,m nke tho jum p from New F ound land to I re la n d , o r p o w d b ly to th e E ng lish ro a s t in S l hours. l i e has

th e y m ust' a llo w .a thorough Inspection o f th o ir piano b y . ««ro elub officijUs. Hundse<lt, i t waA roported , m igh t sac ri­fice th e p riea . m oney ra th e r th an w ait ff.u rtoen days lieforo makingr tho a t ­tem pt.

O o ttten p la taa T r ia l F U ch tI t w as rum ored todnv th a t L ieutcn-

n u t Colonel W ilUam A- Bishop, tho B ritish UQP o f acos. is now contom plat- ijig a flig h t from New Pouud land to Ire land . Ho w as said to havo an ex- rcp tio n a lly fa s t piano “ somewhi-re lu C an ad a” ready fo r tho ven tu re .

SEyElSTlMSOEmOESSELS

Eighteen Transports Carrying Twenty Thousand Troops Meeting Rough Weather

NKW Y O ltK . F d . . : o- 8 < 'v.to >lorm« Mneoping th e A tln n llr have ilolaycd a r ­r iv a l hcr« of o igh tw ii lraiiM|K)rts c a r­ry in g n ea rly 120,0()() men.

Wirelojts report* lu»t nigh t nnd today Ktatod tlm t all- tho Khipn wero wcatli- r r iu g thn galen, huf th a t m any woulil Ik* Bcvcrnl dnys ovcrilu r. Some huVc been fo rred to run fo r B rrm uda for roal nnd rppaini, tho niessago snid.

Tho I'tcamor Ileudorfon , due today w ith 1.200 w ounded, is bending for B er­m uda, a rco rd in g t o 'a railio picked up l»y th e b a ttlesh i’p K ansas and relayed to th e navnl Ntntion h r r r . _ /

T ltf^ P rrs id e n t (Irau t 'wjrel<*aacd la s t n ig h i tViat she ha«J h ra rd d is tress -sig- nalii frcfm the sm ull f tcam er P o la r B ear, w h irh u jr r i r s th r ro rssn a l officers, andWBH going to h e r a i d - ...................

A message from the "Wootisorkot w hich le f t B ordeaux .lan n a ry 27 and WBS <lue here t r i i days ago. said she had lost ft p ropeller b lade but was pro­ceeding to 'p o r t iind rr her own steam .

■ T w entv-ouc koldicrj. aro abgard .

isxsyLTiMiim. BIIIIIIBIIIIIGIIBIII[IITSoldiers and W orkm en’s OoTin>

cil Dem and T h a t I t Resign . o r H ak6 Concessions

W ASinNOTON*. F eb . 2Ck—Tbe so l­d ie r s ’ an d w orkm ens’ council o f Mu- nichV iaa issued ao n ijim atam to the Ba-

. v a r la a goT em m ent, accord ing to dis- p a tch es reeelve«l here today, demsnd- io (t th a t i t resign or agree tn the fol- lo w isg :

D i s n is n l o f a* numl»<*r of conserva- . t i r e o ffic ia ls .

- - JM oolotion o f th e B avarian arm y ua- d e r contro l o f th e o M iers ' council,

. w h i d w o a U 'a le e t all o ffice rs.Jfca' w * r m in i» t«r, re fusing to •>ot»fid-

tbeae proposal*^ resigned , A eom- . '•v .D l« U . BoUttea) B sbeaval is f e v M .

T J k S S B T W O '

Circus'Men See ■' Season of Peace

and Prosperiiu' H a i i y D i f f i c u l t i e s A r e N o w B e -

T m o v e d f r o i n t h e P a t h o f t h e

R o a d S h o w a n d C a r n i v a l

CH IC A aO , Feb . .20— A fte r fd u r lont yenrs, c ir ru s iiienj/ioe in 1010 a scasar

( r e d of p len ty . •, , • .W ith a ll hnndlcn]ls rem oved, th e “ ra t h e eor.-haeks” , ncrolm ts, cooks, and tran-i n . , po rta tion experts aro b a rk on tho jo t » y n f te r n “ book ing ’ ' in khaki o r b lu e

W. D. H ild re th , secre ta ry o f tho Qhow. m en ’s . Ixiaguo . n f A m orica, sa id today lie expects business to' }>o big. ,

*‘Only‘ h a lf tho b ig shows w ill go ,o«; th e road . Tho others d isbanded dur. ER l»'K W'ith tho eountry in theshow-going mood a f te r a |>eriod o f war

„ . tension , i t looks llko good business fo t thoc who tak o out th e b ig to p s ,” said in i.lro tlj ,

* “ / “ Canada, v isited by only ono outdoor \jTa. show la s t year, is s tu rv ln g fo r n .smell

n f tho sa w d u s t,” said H ild re th .M em bers « f th e Am orlcon Assorin-

tlo n o f 'F a i r s a n d K xposltinns, in 'ro n - ventloii here ,, likewisu pred ict a good year;

A b ility o f th e -ra ilro a d s to c a rry out tra n sp o rta tio n ro iitru c ts now nlso ir regarded a s n b ig f a r to r for jHissibIc

’ fo? ■ .

... PUNS GREETING !f IB PfiElEIITth a t — — .

six Destroyers Will Go Out to pir- Meet the George/Washing--

5d" ■ ton to Welcome Wilsontin gone, . BOSTON, F eb . 20--:'Pliin» fo r tho ro ‘•*y* ceptiou o f P re sid en t W ilson woro p ra r J‘“ ®; .ticn lly com pleted to d ay su b jec t tc ‘ change i f Jo seph I*. T um ulty , th o pres

Id e n t 's sre re tn ry believes nny m odlficn' tions a re necessary.

M nyor A ndrew .T. P e te rs Ims made I an all a rran g em en ts fo r th e recoption ou ke a Alonday nlthough the p residentln l shlj; p a n m ay a rriv e Sundoy. In w hirh ra se ' it 3 bo Ib undvnitoo^i she will lie n t nn rh o r in o f a th e lower li^rlior u n til Mnmlny morn iavy Ing. It is khown thn t»J 're« ideiit W'il urse I'OU desiro.t to avoid n deiiioii»trntuiii

ou Hundny.W ill . H avo E sc o rt ' '

• he The Qetirge W nsliingtun will be mot hns, by prnctically nil the nuvnl vessels sta- fu e l tioned here nnd by nt lenst th ree ships ■Jew ca rry in g th e m ay o r’s rom m ittee o f wel- •■•to com e.. A dm iral Spenver Wood o f the h a s f i r s t nuvnl d is tric t, hns nrnde a rrange-

rin g v e u tii f o r a lx .destroyers to go. o u t to

3 a e Burrouadea.’' t ^tion a ‘fle e t o r tWenty-nini» p a tro l boata*i&li. w hich w ill keei> any o th e r ven,sei aw ayicri- from th e p re s id e n t’s -sh ip ,valt M ayor P e te rs. M ajor-O onrral E d 'a t- w ards nnd A dm iral W ood w ill como

alongside th e liner w hen sho en te rs ijuaran tinc .

ten- I t is now planned th n t th e p residen ttho shall go to Copley Plnzn H otol, which

liat- is w ith in a sho rt d istance of M erehan.I to l e ’s H all, whero ho will m ake h is speerhex- M onday evening . So g re a t is th e de-

• In m and fo r a<lrnission to th e hall th a t- th em a y o r’s rod im lttee is Issuing 't ic k e js on ly on app lication hy m ail. ■

To Make Public Bribery Charges

P Against Officer^ A l l e g e d C o n s p i r a c y o f N a v ^

M e n t o A id S l a c k e r s t o

J B s c a p e ^ a f t i n v e s t i g a t e d

W A SH 1N O TO .\. Fob. ‘JH — Fullest ])iiblir1ty on th e a llegn l b rib ery ronspir- n ry in fhe th ird navnl «listrict which enabled “ d ra f t do ilgers” .tn ne.-ure Inndsnien’s assigu iiien ts in the nnvy, w ill ho g iven a s soon ns fa r ts a re n\*ail- able, it wns learned n t th e navy de- I 'n rtn irn t today .• Two o ff ire rs . L icntt-niint . nen jam in Dnvis. a m ed ira l exam iner, nnd E nsign Paul Beck o f NeW York, arc held in the

•oal iiivestigation . Tlie charges' involve n _ num ber of o thers, i t wns hald. Tho

J nnm cs o f the en listed men who a re involveil in the ronnjilracy have uot

,"5 Lag a in m aking storkfoo .l. Tlio

^Adv.);ar, e a s a = s ^ ^ = ^ ^ ^ = a = s s = : ^ = = ^ = tod

ZDAHO COMMBBOZAl. COT^.EOE

I P O P r a c l l c a l S c h o o l

” • BUIS I°NES SBoise W rit* f o r In fo rm ation

n . HOWTOSAVEONSHOES•'O ut o f c iricfiity I tried .t pair o f

NcOlin Scrfes." w rites W. P. M acartney i n - o f S t. Louis, "an d today, a fte r five

roonths o f bard Ben-icc I Jail lo r» tice I a n y re a l 5i;;ns of w ear on thein .’*

T his s ta tc n ic r t po in ts u>e w ay to real economy in shoes. - W hat >-our shoes cost, b y th e y o r , depends lan td y OQ h oft-the soles »-ear a n d NeClin Soie»

Un. d o w ear a very long tim e. Mareo\-cr. T,_. they are ccce« in );ly c»m fortable arxl , j , w aterproo f—sd en u n c illy m ade to be

eracU y w h a t eoles should be a n d zo f , n om now b y millions.

They a r t a\-ailahle rv-erywhere- on new 8 h c « and for iT-«olinr. T hey are

'm ade b y T h e G ood> tar T ire & R ub­ber Com pany. Akron. Ohio, who also m ake W lnffoo t JJeeli. guaran teed lo ou tw ear a n y o th e r heels.

» f l e o l i n S o l e s

.JSTiiSON " OBIIfTTflCOi

PdOIPRESDENlloan

"""" AfTiarican People Feel They Cai rans- Trust Wilson and Rely oi

Him to Be Honest About thi League Plans

JO ou BY L . c . M A IITIN 'dur- W 'A SHINOTON. Peb . 20 -rP residcn

I tho Wilson a n d ' n o t tho sena to w ill spon! w a r tho w ords th a t w ill dccldu tho Amorica

II fo r people fo r or ag a in s t th b Icoguo of ns sa id tions, in th e op in ion o f sonato adm ir

is tra tio n loaders.Idoor T hey refused to w o rry today, ovor nl nnioll ta ek s on th e d r a f t o f r the lenguo cor

s titu tln ii. They a re in no lu irry to rc ,orin- ply to S en a to r -P olndoxter, n o r wi: roll- thoy rush in to tho a ren a iig a jb st otiic

good e.ritics, who p lau to haifinleW a t tli lengue dnily from now on.

■ out Attack Means K othiniY este rd ay ’s sen a to . dcinonstrhtlo

w hen jmckod gallurles applauded F o lt d e x t r r 's assau lts on thu loaguo, mean

G no th ing in the absence of dufvnso o tlie .Jeaguq by Uio man, moro th a n aa. ono else, rtm punslb lp .for It, adm in istrt tinn senato rs said.

In' th e ir absonce,; hostile criticisi l l ^ r wlU ccn to r tho public mind upon th I I I league, criuito in tu fe it In thu provision f r I o f Its con stitu tio n and thus ^ v o Prei 1 I idotn W ilson an auilioueu eager to heo

w hat ho hns to say .

t x_ . Peoplo 'T m it WUson“ P fesidunt W ilso n * w ill .make tli

. ch ie f s|Kioch to the g rea t 'Am orica ju r y , ’/ sa id S e n a to r Lewis, dem ocrat!

1 whip, “ tho A m erican poapo.lm ow tho cnn roly on his b e ing honest w ith then

_Q. 1 , a f te r hearing h im -th ey ' docido th league p lan is ov il, thoy doubtless wi

t to •**P*'o*'' v iew to congross w itho t p res hesita tio n in no uncerta in te rm s.”

iTraiwEiiiiUtidU -•

' San Francisco Listens to Taf Tl' Explain the Constitution of

’r,ei“ the World Leagueth e . - ■ ■-

ingo- SA N FllAN'CIBCO, Cal., F eb . 20—To tt to thousaud .aion a n d wjim en I d e l ^ . s t - t h

iiioat»7 ^ f o r c o them .w ay W illiam H ow ard T h ft spoko to tha

many persons la s t ifight and praise. E j i Ih u league ro n s titu tio n afl n preven ta

•omo tiv e o f warn.i te r s Tho pn rtv will leave ton igh t fo r Sol

Lake.den t E x p la in s D lfferenco•hlch explnined dils vo-operation witlnnn- p rp ,j,ien t Wilson fo r tho lenguo a s fol

lows;<te- “ P resident W ilson is a dem ocrat—

• th e ropublirnn. He is go ing to rtniuiu n ileiiiorrnt and I nm go ing t rem ain n erpulilican, b u t our d iffe rence iu regard to uatioiinl m a tte rs end a t th shores of th r A tlan tic and J ’a r if i oconns. *'

H egnr<ilng-the men in rongrcss wit nre opjiosing tho lengue hti so ld :

” C r .“ I cnn only say they nro reac tio n o r to th e Inst degrot'— they are going bnrl

ival hundrod y e a rs .”• - T a f t ag a in nrodicted thnt tho scnnt

0 would ra t i fy th e “ covenant o f P a r is . ’

PROTESTS mmmS OP LIGHT SING Licure '

Many A ppeals Are Recoived B Oongress U rging Them Not

im in to Change the Times ign ‘ the

> ft W A SH IN G TO X , F eb . 20 — Protcsti Tho aga in st b ills to repeal tbe d a y )igh< a rc sa v in g law a re reaching-congress tw lay uot P residen t F lorenco K ing, o f th e W'oni

e n ’s A ssociation o f CoCmmerro o f th< TTnited S ta te s has wire<I u rg in g “ oi

Tlio b eh a lf o f th e w ork ing g irls a n d wom itv.) e n ’ ’ th a t th ey “ Ix* not ileprived of thii

ex tra heur o f sunshine and rec re a tio n .' B arkers o f t i e v irto rj- gan lens, nenl

■“ th is nji'pcal:- * • In. fti/;. nBtTn- n f.^ f ttn r hea lth , m en

q I sunshine fo r the w orkers ]ihd for big ger v ic to ry garilen crops, do not repca

_ tb e day lig h t sav in g la w .” •3 ' O pposition ill m oving the rio rk for on w an l an hour tbe In^t Sunday in M arrr H B rom es from the fa rm in g s i t i o n .

S Small Packers Forma Joint Corporation

01 S ixty Firm s Unite to Compet* « W ith the "Big R v e" in the “ Foreign Trade .to ■■ , _

CHICAOO, ^ rb . 20.— D<vfi»ion y be m ade bere todny on th e am ount each

o f s ix ty “ sm a ll” p ackers was to eon- ^ tr ib u te to th e new jo intly-ow ned eor- ^ poration fo com pete w ith th e “ big 53 f iv e ” p ackers fo r foreign trade. P lans

fo r fo rm a tlo a 'o f th e ro rp o ra tio n were an m sde hen* yestrrd a j- h t a m eeting of re th e paekera w ith F. 8 . Snvdrr. bead e f b- th e m eat d iris io n o f the foo<l adm lnis- so tra tio n . ’to Meiut>ership In th e export corporation

will not p revent th e packers to do in ­d iv idual fn reign business, i t w as s ta ted .

TWIN PALL, Ship Encounters

, Strong Wind and _ « Driving Riiir TSe Tr’iinsport O eorge W asl■ ^ ington, C a r r i^ g th e Presi- J T deiitial P a r ty Is Delayed

^ Y BOBEET J . ■BENDER ABOARD .THE IT. a S. GEOBO

Con WASHINGTON AT SEA, Pob. IT—(d layoa)-(Bight)—Whllo plomjlng ' i

on roach Boston' Monday, President Wl • r son mky bo delayed untU Tuesday by in e RBlf Which roraog up thl»--aftornoo;

' The strong wind was aecompMled by y driVIng ralo./ Xho .president devoted most of tl

day to worjcing. He appeared on doc dent 'Wilson-for n short time anpeak joined the-soldiers and grow in “ nbai •ican * oo ship” drill. Vo baa not-yet docli■ ed whetlter ho' will address a joint so 'n,in. sion of congress on tho league of m

■ • tions, but it Is belloved that ho will d r at- »o- ■ . . ,con- *” Coast Metal Trades .tT'cr Vote For No Strik

tho _____California D elegates S ay Aftei

Ition noon Seasion Did N ot Favor:>oln- . . , •cant a Oeneral Shop Closing0 of _____

• rO K TEA N D . Ore., F tb . 20— A ' C«l fornia delegate Is authority for tl statemciit today that the .Poeific coo

tho trodes convention did not votesions atriko at Ita sessjpn yesterdf

afternoon.-hcar “ And what Is more,” addod tho Cal

. fcmlan, “ thore will bo no striko vott if the present majority continues in tl conference.” >.

rican Ilo added that if a walkout is orde ratio It will oot bo a gonoral strike ar thor oot have the sanction of tho Inte heni. national metal trades

the Tho official press committee a will nounced yesterday afternoon u stril

•hout volo yas being token.

1 PI Pact and Fancy.I I , Snld , thu fucetloufl ob8cr\-cn: "On I P of theprlnclpnl dlfTerencca between ffj 11 fruRul woman nnd the fnt one la thn

|M ono trlcH to reduco oxpunscs and th nfher o:?n:insefl.” . ■

raft F a r m L o a n s

Money to'loan on form land at low ifates and favorable terma. Call and see tu.-

:-tho . ... . ,

j-iSr - • - ' i a i Mailn A 3r*;'Eai% ’-*......that — ■ — - — ■ —.ised) aaeagaa .. i.jiiii' ' i ', ii .a a a

Salt

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s e l e c t i o n a m"“ O' ■ t tm,k t r u c f c c o s t s 0

I t w i l l p a y y o u , \ t h e b u s i n e s s , c e x e c u t i v e , t o c o t

■ ii | t h i s t r u c k t i r e p i

I'I™ M a y b e t b e r e i s !By y o u r t r u c k c o s t s ,

J o r i n d i r e c t l y t o t ic a n s t o p i t

Y o u ’v e s t o p p e c l e a k s — s t o p t h i s .

A s a f i r s t s t e p , Ihc t h a t y o u p e r m i t

. r . s e n t a t i v e t o g< liJ;'.- p t o b l e n T f o r y o v"■•"t e x j j l a i n , o f c o u r s e

' T h i s s t a r t s w i t h 1

p S ■ o f t h e r i g h t s i z etype o f t i r e f o r y

H e w i l l d e s c r i l x s e r v i c e a d v a n t a g y e a r T r u c k T i r e s

o n T i r e s , G o o d y e s

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b y n . . ' H Hmoon. i W _ J H '; by a

t thedeck ■ ■ ■ ■ I ( ■ V ' ’

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' a sealed i»«'voS for the nairin tho

order- I Name In G0 andInter- I - ■ •

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l£«nd fic

gm co wb«o b i oro In tronblo' flnd arc flghting the

-----fr unseen battlea.

^here a I a ir Truck <i^^are o f t h e v i t a l r e l a t i (

m d t i r e c a r e , o n t h e

! o n t h e o t h e r s i d e ?

u, the owner of' Tires an(, or the chief matic Coconcentrate on ^ n d he i problem.

is a big leak in " that willts, due directly economic) tires, and you He wfll te

w orkm a)ed the other service, ais. ' expert np, we suggest hydraulicnit our repre- Then hego into your afier-seB•ou. . He will is based p

rse,ourservica inspectiotth the selection trucks in iize of the right these tire;r your use. last possilribe the great Probablytages of G<x)d- yourres'—S-'V Solid you stoj)rear Cushion him to ca

Truck U re S et

l O D I N Q M O T O ]

P H O N E 7 0 7

K R O N

GtEYSIn iliei V •sealed.' '■

"^ J ^ I I o f I t s c o o d n e s s | .

" I s e a l e d I d — :

§ P r o t e c t e d , p r e s e r v e d .

^ T b e _ t l a V o r l a s t s i

for. and te SURE RICCEV’S. ^ It’s In' , i»acka(!e. but look ^ - t h e Greatest Goody-Land.

\ ' ll

Idit-Kept_ II , j_ - I II...,I I I ' . I I. .1-..

Dally Thought. '?»ctfl,, F n m o Is th e p iirfnm e o f h ero ic dcoi

•0 th e —Socrotea. . ,I .Beo.th e ir E xcellen t 'h o g , feed fo r sa le . 1

Tiyin F a lls F lo u r M llfs. - (Ad

j c a k in>1

Costs?t i o n b e t w e e n t i r e '

h e o n e s i d e , a n d

and Goodyear Pneu- :^ord Truck Tires.J will recommend the Ixre for you—the one ill do your work most lically.I tell you of our spe^y, lan like application*I made possible by our mechanics and big

lie press.he , will explain our elling service, which 1 pn periodic, recorded ion of the tires and in use—to the end that res may save you the isible cently he wili point Out ak at once and help >1) i t W hy not ask call today?

e r v i c e S t a t i o n

3 R C O .

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‘ ' TOPBSDAY. PBBKUAaV ,20. 19

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E l i E I:1P101I6LES

STtyiSTi]Mediation Committee is Dis

banded With Strll<e Situatioi ’ Practically Untoucfied Dtir

ing Session .

' S E A m jE ,^ T i i i i . , 20.— Di«bMO ing Uto P ioz m ediation flommittoo, on u D uacnaen t b y Z)ireetpr>Goneral F iez thftt -eoQ tniets fo r .tw etaty B kinncr ao< £ild>r|iBte«l Bbips bavo 'boen csneollo*

s d u r i i i c th e pa* t fow days, a n d rappof o f the. s tiih 'o v o te^ b y b o ilo n n a k e n am 4 'ng ineert, M & stituto th e s tr ik o dovolo]i

.m e a ts o t tlie If t^ tw en ty -fo u r lioorB.- 8ettleat«Q t 8 tU l D is ta n t

S e ttlem en t o f S e a t t le 's ahlpya^ ^vaUcoat is ap p a rea tly a s f a r d fa tan t a iv e r , i t is d e ^ r o d in s tr ik o clreloa,

L a b o r m en a re ag a in ta lk in g toda; o f a - .s j i r e a d o f ^ th o pM pyard stHk< tliro tighout th e coast. T h e convontioi a t P o r t la a d ,o f M eta l T rados leaders i

. b e in g ' keen ly w atebod b y ow ners an< w o rk ers a lik e . A no tice po sted in 2^et a l T rad es headquartora to d a y roads:

" W o rd received^ from tb e Portlanc • d is t r ic t convention seem s to indicat*

tlm t b e fo re tbo w eek is e i^ded 'tbo F o rt land a n d b ay c itie s j’a rd s w ill be fo r tb e o r ig b a l dem ands, a s , w e l l ' ai

. tIn* P u g e t-8 o a a d d is tr ic t,* '- ;

- PBBSIDBNTIAI. a m p IBBBlHaXNO BOIiDZEBS HOME

NJBW YORK, Fob. CO-:-The traaspo rt Ctcorgo W nsb in iloo ,.on wbJeh P rcsidcnl W iisou io re tu rn in g to th c Unitod S ta te s , w ill b rin g th e troops a b o a rd to H oboken fo r debarka tion , a f to r leaving th e p rca idon t a t Boston,' i t w as aa- iiounced today . '•

T he. tran jipert w ili go in to Boston hn rbo r and anehor so th a t th e president m ay be p u t ashore on a governm en t tug from C harleston Na%'y Y ard .

Advertise it in tho Classified coluosg of Tbo News. Somebody will wont i t

r ~

—interej A nnual/and many w'o event to save c

, are showing g: “bargain price porcunity will

— b a r g a i i

LOT 1—Turkish diinu -u-eipht nnd 35c value ............

LOT 2—a ' large • bcHt quality nnd

K ep ilu r 60c vahu

. LOT’ ,*^-Huck t( , • w hite of Inrpre

qun!ity^45c valtif

—a barg will appi

b l a cy

Can you imag tieoats, cut lar material. This ten dozen in th only. '

IH P B m A Y , F iiB B PA B r 20. 1811

F To My Friend

S A fte r a u ab icnco o f three.m ontliB , 1ii6w,' » h a t I h n C a ^ n on th e job o t

F irs t-c la ss . serv ice w ill be accor I I T in ..the p o rt . Y our p a tro n ag e is cor

r l , PERRINE B.b b b t s o w

Dis- 4____;---- —1,— .t i p n = = = = = = = = = = = i= = = = = = = = = = = = = = =

I R O L L o r H O N O R

Jand* ---------- ■, an* SBOTZOM' TH BBB

W ouodcd (degree undetorm ined) 379 “ 5 wditnded Hiigbtly 501, to ta l 340.

IDAHO. OAStTAlTIES ‘I nnd Wonnded Degrvo 'andatannlnad— elop. Pvt. Floyd K . Oole, Lewiston; T v t, s.- Bfafiw B. Oole, Benbeas; F r t W im an

L. Ooon, OaldtMU; P n . Clarence W. yard Borrows, Welser; , Pv t. Bobert B, Com- It as taiena, Bnrley; P v t. Toe Orlsunett, Xn- ^ dian Talley: P rt..A lex an d e r Luson, odAv Oauanm. .triko • Wetmded SUghtly—P r t Angelo Bo- lUon BWlogg; P n . William P. Oar*,TB is Saulrrrt; p n . O j ^ B, Bezry. Payrtte. and WB8TBBH LIST

W onnded, D egrea tT ido term toed ; L iout.' Col. Georg® H . C anfield, Vaco- ,>«” 3 vUl«, C a ticate L iau t. E dw in H . W earae , D enver, Colo. • o rt- Bgt. B lehard Queen, S an Francisco, ,<»4t cbL 'I a s P v t. Jim m io V.' M aasaro, Coal Crock,

Colo.P v t. ChHa H. B ayer, H ickm an, Cal.P%*. JoBii C ervantes, A lbuniiorqtic,. N .

>MB Mox. , ' . ‘P y t . H ig ln io C havoz,'A lbiiquerquo,

p o rt Mex.iicnt Pvt.-Ja»U H W . C heshire, Paandonn, Col. i te d P v t . M anuel Ooraoa, P rn lco ton , Cal. - i t o P v t. R qy C ..P o c , L ebanon, Ore.'i n g P v t . A ntonio Hanchor, .De Taoa, N. M. an- P v t. A lfredo B crtonc in i, Novndn C ity,

’ . CaLBton P v t. A nthon G. H arve , Turlock. Cal. le n t P v t. Olo E . L arson , B aw lins, Wyo. t«B P v t. K nuto G raue, S ea ttle , Wnah. •

P v t. F ra n k H azard , S ea ttle , WaHh. P v t. Iv a n G. C annon, L ucy , N . M.

OSS W onnded SU gbtly. . *t i t . Bgl. Shelby H endricka, Woodmen, Colo.

est still centers I W hite Saleiv'omen .have taken oppor e on their white i^oods. Th great bargains-in towels a

ices.” . Supply your needs i ill not last. ■

i i n s i n t o w ^ e l s a n d t o

i s h t o w e l s i n m t? I T N I O K B L E

,n d H izt'. K o g u h i r T O W E L I N G2 3 c i n c h e s u i d e , n

* v n l i i c - . . . . ...............

r g e f i n e to n - e l i n O L A S H T 0 ^ >

n d 'g o o d w e i g h t . - j u i d b l u e d i e (

l i n e f o r .................4 5 c v a h u * .................

, C O T T O N n u' tow oh m plain-re Rl7.e a n d f i n o i n g o o d q u a l i

. In e ............ :..............35^: v a l n e ...................

gain m any won predatea c k s a t e e n p e t t i c o a t s

igine such a bargain? Bli arge and roomy, well made his is a sateen garment, not thelotsobuyearly. Frida;

191P. ‘ .

i d s a n d r P a f t o n s :

:hB. I beg to adviso m y eustom cb ,' o ld and b o t tho Porrino B a rb e r Shop,

iceorded to one a a d all, in 'th o fu tu re ,a s I eordlaUy invitod.

BARBERSHOPJO W IX , P ro p rla to t

ii.—| S g t. F ra n k 11. N iekena, L lii Angelea

I I Co p .’w ilU am C. PuJton, Phoenix, Ariz■ Corp. Leo Gourdia, C lear *Creok, U tah

Corp. C harlie A. S iem ering ,. Eagletonniont.

3-ft Corp. B tcvo W . P a rk e r, S tockton, Cal ’ Corp. Oeorgo W . M ottloy, W alla W alls

W ash. — - Wag. Jam o s H. T aylor, Bfabeo, A ris .

*4— j»vt. Clydo C ; Golden, L os Angelea p n . Cal.

i ‘v t. WitUnm I. H atho rn , G rea t F a lh • W . M o n tCom- P v t. F ran k T. BasBotl, H avre , M ont., In - P v t. Jonenh D. Canimock, C leannonl CTon. , Wyo.

I’vt. JotH' Ij. Cortinns, S a n ta F c , N Bo- Mex:

Pvf. H aro ld Duckham,- O znnnl. Cnl. , '• t te . P v t. Fre«l J . E ltin s , M urray , U U h .

P v t. C harles T . B row n, A lamo, N . Mex ^ I 'v t . V alen tino L . C lchoir, T uste , Mont rara. I’vt. D avy C. Cole, Turlock, Cal.

Pv t. C harlbs S. OowgUl, Sacram ento

P v t. H a rry B. T . G ilb e r t , . P o rtla a d

reck Chavez, Nogalen, Ari^.’ P v t. Bomualdo A. C ordero, S a n ta l ‘ar

1 haro, Cal.■ V l’v ‘. D onald C. Foote, C annon C ity

M " '- Colo., P v t. Jo w p h H agopian, Holt L ako C ity ’ U tah .'( . j j I 'v t . M ihalo L . K ulis, Sacram ento, Cal . * P v t. Theodoro Gibson, D ouglas, A riz.

■ P v t. Ju liu s J .,G ilro y , D enver, Colo. . V T vt. W illU A. ilenson. G arden City,

U tah.P v t. Cc74»r« CaroBsino, Hoqulnni, Wniili, P v t. R alph D avenport, B u tte , -M ont.- P v t. Jo h n R . A llen, IndepontU-ncCi

Wnah.P v i. Ernest* O :.S u tler, M alaga, W nsh. P v t. Leo T. H all, O akland, C a t '

■ » P v t, .InmcK W. Loe. I’nlouwe. WnHh. Uolo. P v t. M nrk Gole8h7"l/eadvllle ,A -'‘>l‘'- ••

— I

s in our

lortunity of this This week end We s and toweling at Is now as thif op-

t o w e l i n g

(LEACHED. CR.^.SH b l u e b o n i e r , 1 7

ie, a g o o d q \ i a l i t y . 2 5 c

............... .........................1 7 c

’OW ELING i n p i n k

c h e c k s ; I f e p u l u r 3 5 c

................................ ............ 2 7 o

nU C K TOW ELING. ch e< l. 1 7 i n c h e s w id e u a l i t v . R e g u l a r 2 5 e

........................................ 19c.-

>men—

I t s 9 5 c

Black sateen pet- ide, of serviceable lot a cambric. Just day and Saturday

TWIN FALLS I

“ TROUBLEBREiS NGOUNTRrOF PfltlSlPEOPLI

F b o d B e c o m e s S c a r c e a n d . F l n .

= a n c l a l S i t u a t i o n I s a H o p e '

l e s s T a n g l e .W i i i c h C a l l s fo i

■ E x p e r t A s s i s t a n c eU h . — :—iton, *AKSAW , F«b. 17—(,lolnyod)-a«t

nm n Boldi6rs in eaat Pruaaia a re s til Cal. b earin g th e old im perial a tandard io aUa s te a d o f tb o 'rep u b lican flag- nceordini . . ’ to rep o rts b rough t b.v fug itives to th

, A m erican m ission hero. They also ea;tb a t tho ju n k e rs have um lertakon to or

' gan ize a strong movoment in German; n il. n g a in st Poland.® *■ Food Plentiful

- Food ia 'n io re p len tifu l in ca s t Prua Lont I'olniid, thi- fug itives do

’ elhre, and m uch I'heaper. An aver XT ago meal coata abou t ten inorku (|2.B0

compared w ith lA to 25 m arks (*U.7J to 10.25) in W am aw. .Shoen alao a r

■ cheaper coating 80 m arkn (*“2J50) ii ' Germ any and 600 m arks (*126) in I>o

land. R olling sto ck ia mueh more plen t i /u l In Qermsay tb a a here.

FlnaacU l Taogle ° to , P o la n d ’s f in a n c ia l s itua tion , accord

ing to m em bers o f tho Am ericau mis slon, w ill necessita te acnding a higi finan i-la l,export hero. Tho na tiona l re

^ sources o f th e coun try a re g rea t bu t tb( t ‘ar- m onotaiy system in in n tsrigle. Th«

, new Btote o f P oland hns no w ar o r na -ity, tio n a l deb t, b u t F ranco nmy nak her tc

naaumo a portion of the Ituxaian Indebt- ■ ity , cilneaa in conoidoration fo r largo aumt

th a t lluajlfc-s p en t on th e ‘• I ’oliah Rail Cal. wavs.z. OrltielBts Wilsoa. ,

V roaideut-W JIaon-'is b(Ung m ade the ■ity, o b jw t of un fav o rab le repo rts c irculated

.throughoot P oland . I t is alleged tha t qhIi, he opposed 'tfondiug G eneral H a lle r’s t . . C tctho-S lovak a rm y home on tho ground lice, th a t th e Czecho-Slovaks would mako im-

m ediate uso o f th o troops fo r iinperial- !i latic purposes. Tho Ami’ricau miaaion ! has so fn r been unhldo to g o t a t tho

I,. toureo o f theae baseless rumors.

s P v t. W illis B. H igh , M adera, Cal.___ 8EOTZON r o U B” 1 Wounde«l (ilogroe undeterm ined) 30.'

wmui<li-d a lig h tly 521, to tn l 82fi.- ID A H O CAStTALTIES

W onaded, D egree U ndeterm ined— P v t. D av id M . OowgUl, Boiae; P v t E rn e s t A. S hubert. O aldesae.

W ounded S ligh tly—S g t A lfre d 0 Graebener, O iffo rd ; P n . A lex Sprouse M oscow; P v t W illiam J . W augh. A sh to n ; p n . Jam ea L . C rabtree , Oreep.

W E S T E B N U 8 T W o u n d ed D e g n e U ndeterm ined

Corp. I 'f t c r Sw eet, M elrose, !N. Mex. Corj). H a^ry H . GruridBtrom, Loa An

jffle s , Cal.P v t Jo h n O. Oohlcyj D ee r Lo<lge, Jlo n t P v t . W obs;er E . C orliss,' N ortli Port

land , Ore. ;P v t. D nniel A. H ook, L as M alinos, Cal P v t. Oeorge M. L ekas, O akland , <.'al. Pv t! Teolfilo M ontova, B ernalillo , X

M er.Pvt.- Olimpio S a rto r i, P e ta lum a, Cal. . P v t. Frod M. Schuurm nn, Aalilund, Ore P v t. A rnold O. Sow rrs, P n rlie r, (.’al. l»vt. .Innn E . WUaon, Mosilln I 'n rk , i.'

Mex.P v t Jo h n W. M aaslo, Snn Francisco

Cnl.I ’v t. M nrlon H. P eterson , D cnnlr, Cal p v t. John H. Pollock, Tncnmn, -Wnah. I’v t. K lbert E<lwin W onthcrford, Jo lie t

Mont,P v t. Jolm T . W illiam s, m nghain , I ’tah

Wounded •S ligh tly M aj. F ran k C. M cCullough, B aker, Oro L ieu t. D arw in J . Sm ith, Sncrnniouto

Cal. ,Sgt. D o i^ d M cK ay, Chinook, Mont. P v t. L oujs M. Nelson, D clphla, M ont. S gt. E ric A . Pe te rseu , Solvang, CoL Corp. G eo rg e ’ W ilbur Colby, O akland

Corp. B ryan \ ^ M n r t in , S pokane, Wash Corp. P h ilip N. D alton, O akland , CaL Mech. M anuel C. Corvellc, Morccil, Cal P v t. W illiam A. Moore, G rea t F a lls

M o n tP v t. S tev ls M arino?, B ay P o in t, Cal. P v t. O scar H erb ert W ebb, I ’hocnix.

A ri*.P v t. J a m e s-F td to n Robinson, Bucking

ham , Colo. ' ' •P v t. E dw an l G." Hcott. Hollywood, Cal, P v t. A ndres S tang land , A atorla, Oro. P v t..M ichae l A. H ctrick , L eroy, Colo. P v t. H en ry R ackham , jr ., Ogden, I 'ta h P v t. Rosa V. T itu s , D ow nw , Cnl.

Colo.P v t. Jo h n W. Y oung, Di-nvor, Colo. P v t.' M w a rd B. Speechly, San F ran

cisro, Cal.P v t. ,H a lv o r Hanimu, Agan-on, M on t P v t . Earl C. O kelberry , Goshen, U tah P v t. Hnrold L arson , W estby, M o n t P v t. E arl Ijcroux , S a lt Lnko City,

U tah.P v t. A ntonio H. G ouvela, O akland , Col. P v t. W iUiam I I . G riffith s , H artfo rd

W aah. .P v t. L aw rence I . M oore, S an ta Rosa

CaL *P v t. Jo h n W . P lan n is , Connell, Waah P v t. Jam es, B. Bcesev K irk lan d , Wash P v t A urelio ^ n e h e z , A lbuquerque. X

M ex.

C O N T E S T S W I L L O F L A T E

A C T O R F O R L A R G E E S T A T E

Poorth W ife o f K at Ooodwls Comas TacwarA w ith m teilSon of

S h a n

KEW YOEK. Feb. 20— Edna Good- rieb, feorth wife of the Iste N at. C. Goodwia, iateads to make a conteat for tbe estate, valued a t «300,000. it was aaaeoBced here today. M ist Good­rich declared she posaessca a will the eomediaa made ia her fsvor la 190S.

The 0*tat« waa previoualy M tiaated at *5,000 to tt/X tO . Tbe new property la la Califorala. aad the w est Good* w ia's ownerablp of it was not known here.ttatil Miss Goodrich eame forward

_ hAr eU im .

D A I L y : N i i w s

! I PHILLEOS T I L L H A S

c A P P L E S- L C k o l c e Q o a l l t y S 2 . S 0

S m a l l e r O n e s $ . 1 . 5 0Fin.-j p e - .. . 1 ----------■

f o r Urges Women to Aid Univeraity Students

.0,, Hampered for.Me&nStiU ......

i in- M r s , M . J . S w e e l e y , W o t t i e n

!**thc F e d e r a t i o n P r e s i d e n t ,

I t f a k e s P l e a i n B o i a enao y I

B O ISE , F c '\ 20.—A now phase hi ,, developed in tho loan scholarship fu t

since th e sign ing of th e arm istice , Mt * M , J . Swoolo.v, p residen t o f th e S ta

i 'fd e ra tio n o f W om en’s clnba,-pxplal aii 75 of tho Columba, cluB M onday, ia apologizing fo r aga

speak ing of ono of l>cr pe t club ho J p ^ bios, saya tho Idoho Statesp jan . nlen- In tend to m ention th‘ . sub jec t a t thia t im e ,” M rs. Swooh

said , " b u t thc closing o f tb e w ar hi cord- P“ t a new phaso on it . A large nur mis- o f s tu d en fs who woro tak in g tl h igh s tu d en t-tm in iag courso ait tho gover ll re* ’s expense n t Uie U n iversity > t th e Idaho fou n d thomsolvoB unablo to co T he tla u e w ith o u t ouUido a id . ^ i a s Frorii

r na- ivrott». m y_,obout }£. and . asked ’ i f i> [-r to wonld; loan m oney to freshm en. V, lebt* havo not done th is heretofore inaamut sums a s we do n o t chnrgo In te rest o a - t l Rail, loan u n til one y e a r a f te r grailuatlo:

a nd ou r fu n d ha# n o t been largo enoug to Jcc«p m oney o u t so Jong. I wrol

the her, how ever, to lot mo know how man a ted freshm en would neod th la loan an d sli th a t w ired back , ‘100 a t l e a s t .’ l e r ’s “ I t w as impossiblo to loan th i ound am ount b u t w o 'have had le tte rs alrcad

from 27 aoldlcrs, who liavo boon-dli ^ a r g e d from tho a^m y, wbo w ish t

'**?“ fiftish th e ir collcgo course,-m ost o f thei seniors, a n d theso wo can a id . W e hav a t p re sen t abou t • l .’SOO of oiir »050

= s nvatiiable. W« have received a • IS I L ib e rty hond from tho M erid ian hi«

school nnd n $100 m em orial from n mn 3Q-, in th is v ic in ity .’.’ r ■

'. Mra. Sweelpy muntlonetl th e bl which the club women hnVe introduce ask ing th a t a fin t ra te of 4.-5 be moc: for nil s tuden ts o f tho south and aouti e a st to th c uu lvoraity , th e s ta te to pn

J thc balnm-o of th e sum. ouse! Among .the man^* exeoliont sugge

t 'o n s >nnde lij- M rs. Sw eeley fo r futui , c ivic work_w ns tl ia t o f p lnn tiug trei

• n t c e rtn in spofs" along th e hlghwo ^ whoro th e nu to to u ris t m ight stop :

com fort fo r lunch.

h m jT A B Y m O B W A T (OQt B n x B B FO B B V B B 6B K A T[•ort- '

SALE.M, Ore.. Pob . 2 0 ^ “ Thc Roo rril. ovelt coast m ilita ry h ig h w ay ” bUt ;

al. up to th e senate ttrday., N. Th<J houso passed th e m easure ycate

day nfternoon w ith o u t a n«*gatlvo yot •• . Tho proposed h ighw ay would cxton Ore. froni A sto ria to tho C alifo rn ia line.I- The bill provides fo r a bond Issi c, i . . o f *2,S00,000 >rhleh*’is to bo voted upo

by (ho pcoplo o f tho s ta te .. ,

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I 6=Rboneuto, H era Is a good 6 room hom a in tbe

. . on 9 th A venne N orth . S tr ic tly mo ity , w ired fo r e lec tric range and «

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.e.xa_ct n m o u n t o f w a t e r y o K c a iw n . I t n K *ordR e v e r y n

^ T E iH r u n n i n g n n d s t o p s r e c o . s to p s . E v e r y m e t e r g u a r

>n»* t h i a m e t e r . I t i s s i m p l e , i n b l e . S e n d f o r d e s c r i p t i v i

rt. LYMAN WATEI; ! " ! B e r k e l e yood- *

theC a l l a o d s e e o n e o f t h e s e i

e r ty L y m a n B e a l E s t a t e O f f i c e ood* I d a h o , own

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ICflUTIEEiLL , CONT IE HUNT ‘ FOR ElTlf Dill

S u b ;D iv is io n q f C o m m issio i = = f o r F ix in g t h e R e s p o n s lb ih t

I f o r t h e W a r Is S ti l l In v e s ti t s g a t in g R e c o r d s

9 w s PA11I8, Feb. 20—Tbl- folloTine 01 ficial romniunique v,ti» issued today o

te n ’s ycaterdny's meeting of tho committ« to determleu responsibility for tho ww

i t , “ Thc th ird , sul>-committeetof" t l ' commisslun on-the reaponaibility f<

,tho w ar met tbis morning to eontinii ita investigations into erimlaal acts.

0 has ^ r a s s e a Sympatbyfund " I n opening, tho chairman pf tli

, Mrs. acoting. tbo Hon. W. P . Massey, sal Stato that ho wisfeed to convey to Mr. Clen plain- «ncoau on his own behalf and on nbain of tho membora of the aub-eommi' again tiic an expreulon of profound sympi

hob- OQ the occaalon of tho dastardly e tempt against tho premier’s life. B

1 this o*prc«sod tho bopo tha t l£ r. Clemei roolcv would aoon be complotely restore X haa and able to resnmo the ver num. prominent place he had always tako

the conferences.,ve„- “ Major X Brown Scott of the Unll tv of States delegation, aaid that Franc ►’cop- entire world aro to bo cotrorich Rratulatod th a t tho aasassln failed t \j accomplish b is putposc.

Wu “ Moasiour F . Lamaudo expresso unuch h b thanks in tho namo of fVasce t a • tht> tbe oh airm ^ and also ^ Major Scot ation, fer tbeir expressions of. sympathy wblc: lough tp mucb appreciates.': ; , •KTOtO ‘__ ' * ~*^many TO HBAB STOBT OF t e B _____(1 ahe TH IBTY -nPTH DIVIBZ02

that WASHINOTON. Pob. 20—The storready of tho thirty*fifth division ia the Al■ dis- gonne fighting was expected to be toh

ih to tho house ruloa committee today b;them Maj[or-Qenoml Peter E .-Traub, Its conihavo mnndor.10500 General Tranb waa . plaeed in eon. ISO mand of tho division followitsg the rihigh moval of Gonoral MeCluro and Oeners

; mnn Martin, nationol.'gutird officers, shortl beforo tbe Argonne battlo began. '

bill ..... * ..— — : 'luceJ Excellent hog feed for sale. Thmado Twin Falls Flour MUlsr, {A&v.lOUth- F- ......... r ....................

E THE AMALGAMATED SUGAR COMPANY

is noTT coatraetisg for.beeta for. rATB -the season- of UHff.

Boos. The price iaUl i s . .

c t c r t f j i f t m r i w T E 'v5". I p l U PER TONxtond . * •

. You can obtaia contracts atiSng* ar.Factory Offiee, pbone-No. 4, or call 340 West, o r Twia Falls.

ctive.

cn H ousethe moat dafliable letidenea p a rt o f tovn

’ modam in every haatad hy electxlc- ul water b A ^ t V ^ - Oan Im aoltf 'on eaay

UCB $3700.00 No. £89

L randis C o . |

a r m e r s A U e n t i o n I

ter shortage troubles with th e .S* M ETER. I t will tell you the you receive any day, nionth, or

y minute of every day your w ater ocording the m inute you r w ater uarantee<l.' .-Vnyone fan install e, accarat<i low priced, and re l i- . tive circular.

C R R E G I S T E R C O .•y» C allfonU a

)c metcTR in action a t Jcdisson A • Ice, 123 Main E ast, -

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PabliBW ng C om ptay , Incorporo ted T w in F ^ Ie , Idalio , and issued «vory i tc roooo cxeopt Sundaj'.

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A dvcrtiB ing R a te s Upon A pplication

■ E as te rn B epreaentatives: Oeorgo : D av id Co., I n 6 , 171 M adiaon Ave., Nc Y ork , 1411 H artfo rd B uild ing , CUltag

N o rc«poi»n)iU ty is au u m o d fo r t l ea ro o f uaso lie itcd m anuscripts, p h o t g raphs o r o ther con tribu ted m atto A rtielos suhm itted fo r publieation wi bo used or not a t tlio d iscretion o f t l o d ito r and no m anuscrip ts w ill bo r tu rn e d unless accom panied' b y tb e ae e ssa jy postage.

A M A T T B E H O N O ftV W hatevb r o th e r ju d g m en t m ay V prooouneod ia tb o , premised* «no fei

* tu re is. bound to bo uomraon to thei iill a n d th a t is t h a t U n iled S ta to a Sosi fo r W illiam E . B orah , in doeUning th in v ita tio n o f J^ e r id e n t 'W ilson to ' moie w ith him and '^o tlib r m em bers o f eoi gress a t a b an q o e t l>oard fo r a discui sion o f th e proposed leaguo o f nation* l i a s ’d i^ la y o d m oaum jsntal n e rre ;

. T h a roason g iv en by th o 'S o n a to r fo i l is re fo sa ly - th a t hb canno t bo bound ti

. reeeivo . i n cotifidoneo w h a t lio mlgh m ako UBO o f ia sofagequent discussion

J o f th e 8u*bjoct—sh o u ld bo suffic ien t how ever, to ju s t i fy his position, aac cummoQ courtesy w ould roq\Unt t ia t somo o thers o f h is OBsociates shoulc fo llow h is lend in rc jqciiun ot tho proai den tla l cUnncr in v ita tio n .

/ I t / s unavoidoblo, and ncee»«ary and l ig h t th a t thoTO nhould bo ^ b e widest diseOBsion c f every d e ta il o f th e pt-o-

. g ram proposed in tho con stitn tio n oC *the lengue o f n a tio n s before th a t con- H titntion e ith e r is adopted or rejoetod V n a tio n . I t goes ir i th o u t argn^

I in e s t th rn t l f le i i i l f o a b y ih is coun- ’ ' - t r y o f th e ' propoM d p la a wlU lead th is

co n n try |n to new a n d un trlo d fie ld s ' a o d com m it i t to policies tha& havo

been h ere to fo re fo re ig n to th e Amer-- i ra n <^ommonweiUth.

The proposition-ix n o t ono to be ae« ccp tod or re jec ted on one m a n ’* say-so. no r w ill i t bo. I t ia inconceivable th a t tbero can bo en tire unan im ity of th o u g h t e ith e r fo r o r a g a in s t t lie pro* posal, and coaunon ju s tice dem ands

“ th a t c r e d i t - fo r a s 'g re a t a degree fit s in ce r ity ac tu a te s th e oppononta o f the

. proposal a s d c tua tes i t s ndvoeatea.* I t is m an ife stly u n fa ir , in v iow o f thg

■/unprecedented u n an im ity o f sn p p o rt ac* curded tho P re sitlen t in tho conduct o f tiio w a r ju s t c losing, t h a t ev e ry a p ­pearance o f oppoaition to - th e p rogram fo r th e loaguo o f nationa o f w h ieh bo in gonorally regarded ak th e p rlac ip a i

; iiu tho r, should bo construed *a a' manl* f" fofltatioti o f desire to .d iscred it a n d de­

nt roy .th e iufluonce o f tho P resid en l. ^ f thcrcv is nny d isadvan tage to TO-

fiult from S en ato r B o rah ’s re fu sa l, to t.-vko p a r t in tho d innor conference, th a t .linndvantnKO no d o u b t w ill rc a c t m ost heavily a(;nunat tho 6 e;ia to r him solf, b n t

' tho ninccrit.v o f hL< exp lanation o f h is c 'in d u rt is en titled to fo il consideration.'

T w o Bites and a Sup.^Vlille m any o f o u r fn m ilia r coiDpari-

so n s Im vc ho<>n scrap p cd bj^ m odem coodlU ons, n rw conjparlBona a ro ta k ­ing th o ir pliices—fo r exam ple : “As q u ick ly n v rr iis n m ovie racfll."—Bos-

- - ton T ra n sc r ip t.

- So Moto It Be.Sftyeili tlio Apo!«tIc o f lIorsoKcn*© of

■ P o ta to m il . K an.. In IiI.h Ja tcst rx p o 5 l- t lo n : " I. too. bollovo in hum nn hm ili.

• .« rhooC ; l>ui n good m any o f ihr* b ro th ­e r s muHt b« pollcem co, and do th e ir d n iy w ith o u t f r a r ' o r favo r.”— Ilocky

. M oun tain N ew s.

Putty 8ubct:tute.A ch eap a n d c ffec tirc xuhstU ute fo r ,

I p u tty , to s to p th e c m rk * In Hoors an d '> w oodw ork , m ay be o b ta ined by sonk- :

la g nftWFpnpcra In n p a ; te m ade o f a p o u n d ‘o f f lo u r In th re e quartw t t wa- t « r o a d a d d in g a (easpoonfu l o f a lom . |

• For Empfojrara* Consideration.• , Men can have no hope' in tbelr work

while they Ilv« purely from haad to inoQtb. ond you cannot aprcod hahlts , o f Intdllccncc amoog the labortnc d o n if t b d r meana are too poor or < A e ir J* l« re t ^ abort to rnahle them .

. to pcT tldpatr Ia tb r coltnr^ that ta co- ' >'. I p r «B aroood tb u n .—£ x ^ a i ^ .

O a is in a d ' A ds a re cheap—e ffec tiv e . |

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EN D O R SES PO Sm O M U O P .:ions, M A Y O B DITSINajBTEXBS

r fo r H A tE M , Oro., Fob. ':20—The lowv: id t o ^ho O regon logisla turo is oi

record today a s oadorning tbo stanil o: u g h t M ayor H anson o f S ea ttle d u ring tho ro sions con t strik o in tho Pugo t Sound city .I » The roprcBcntativoB jmiiiicd u rosolu

tlon yofltorday afte rnoon cougratu lat a n d ing IIaukodt upon hls. n triku policy.

nUro rosolutiou wnn mloptod over th«vigoroiiri priitcHt of tliV labor ropresen tntlvoH.

roai. , ro o p p E B c o M P A in r W U J .

n „ j A N N O U N C E OUT IN WAOEE

d estK EDDINO, C alif., Kob. :*i>— Wugo ru

^ (luetlons of CO ccu ta a day wore au ' I oC nouiilod to d ay i o ffcc tlvv a t unco-at the con- M ountain C opper com pany m ines, a t . , K esw ick nnd I ro n M ountain . Tho 475

m on a ffe c te d havo n o t y o t complainod: rg u . ■oun- 6 p o o o * * - t t^ n o « l jr C dorad .th is ' *'‘lvo acn rie t Hpoiig<‘s Imvp f;?cn olds I«nkc Blwn, Japali.* T be

a u tlio r itlc s o f th o lu k a lab o ra to ry a t O tau , a tta c h e d to th e K yoto Im perial

n e r- u n lvera ity . u re q u o ted ua sn y lng /.that a im ila r spongca h a v e n ev e r been dla- .covcrcd an y w h e re la tho \ ^ r ld .

'-so. -J m T ho D e n tis t 's ’Show case.

, •‘O h, look a t Brandm a’a bUo. A unt E m ily.” w h l^ e r v d th e baby, cyc5 £lxi-«l OQ th e a r ra y o f fn lso tee th io th e kIiiss

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^ (C oncvrning tlieso vorst's JAhn Dur. “ 6 roughs, th e , fam ous n a tu ra lis t , w ro te to •c - tlie. Roodevclt P erm an en t M em orial Xn-

> Q fi tio n a l com m itteo, w hich, under tho ’ . Ii-a<}enihip of W illiam Boyeo Tliomprinn, *P‘ I is cQUec.tl«g fd u d s fo r a ,u atian n l ino-

rom ! niofiiil tn t h e ‘g re a t ^ m e r lc a n , ‘ 'T iiis 2,0 puom wait w r itte n th ^ n io rn ln g of llio

colonel'fl d e a th a u d w as published in tlir ‘ Xwe Y ork T im es,’ on tho dny <if

m l- tlie f u n e r a L * 'l t has mnt w ith such ; w arm a p p rec ia tio n bj* thoso w ho kno.v

ond loved th e colonel >)cst th a t 1 th ink ^ l i t w ill fin d a n ooho-in m any heart*.—

i lu r ro u g h * ." ) ^

. ^ ■ Toll th e bo lls, to ll the hrlls, Holemn nnd slow,

>ost, I.ct th e w o rld knowb n t whole n a t io n ’s woe,

; • Toll th e lir lls , to ll tho beIN,Solemn nnd slow.

k»a.-'The kni'll i t l.a!i sounded,

I ' A leadi’r is <lead;i l i s b ravo voico is Ri)en(,

irl- ■ I l is g re a t j>pirlt fled.Jrn : Xow, now sh a ll we p ra ise him, nk- ■ K xfopt b y ou r g rie f;A s r Tlie iu tu r e h is v irtueso<i. W ill ca rv e In re lie f.

O ver h is pa ll * L e t ou r te a rs fa ll;

J’snfaiinil is ou r sorrow.D ark Icxrms o u r to-morrow.

of '>sl- Ilo KiK-iit -and w as spent 111- For T ru th and fo r R igh t;th - • H e gnve » f h is b est,(>lr H e fo u g h t tb e goo<l figlif.If- Tho fig h t is n o l ended,

F or tm ito rs s till thronj:,Thoujjh he w ho defended

I l is c o u a try from wronR—S K> bore even* to st—

!or , . . - ^ H a s passed in to re»t. nd

. U ring g a r la n d s o f flowers ■ JJ . To cover h is b ier.

L e t not a cow ard C tre to eom e uear.

< Thf taan o f th e age ] H as gone fro m our ken.

The world w ill n e 'e r see H is equal aga ia .

tol(g Toll th e bell*, to ll tho l>dl»,

I Solemn and slow;^ L e t 'lh e w orld know

, Our Jove n a d our woe.■® ; . T on th e l»elU, toll th e bells,^ _ Solemn and slow.

. —G raee D. Voaam ee. . . V V • ’ T».i O t o m •

NS HIGHER ID] AUTOMOBII

' ■ ■ —■ Prosi>erit7 , A pparently W ithi■ tom to Those U anttfaotureI T a p ^ o s ^

^ ’ Tho w a r hos developed oow an d hi] c r Ideals o f honor and ju stico and s

| H vicc in thu automdb'ilo in d u stry . T m i p ro sp e rity of peaco, appa ren tly loo B B in g w ith in easy roach, w ill provo

nivru phantom to thoso w ho 'fa ll to ta in to .'co n sid e ra tlo u th is im portan t mi a l phase o f tlio ir businoiis.

Oeorge C. Ilu b b s o f D etro it, who h | H been prQ ininontly iden tified fo r a na: ■ ■ h e r o f yen rs w ith b ig .m anufnctnrl:

in te rests , f a th o r s 'th o foregoing Idea th e “ au tom obllo ronaiasanof.-” H o < pounded I t In a fo re lb lo a a d In teresti

M H a«ldrcss t o . a rocont g a th e rin g of t Ohio A uto T rad o A ssociation in A krt

H ‘ “ I t is m y can d id o p in io n 'th a t fo H yea rs o f w ar.conditloD s havo resu lt

in ]iu ttln g tho m o to r c a r businoss In honlth ier s ta te th a n i t has benn a t ai timo in i ts h is to ry ," said M r. H nbl

- w ho is a ss is ta n t general irnle:! m anag ^ of Dod^o B rothora .

- “ Theso y ears o f tr ia l havo boon hig ly benefic ia l In p ro v in g w hat w as soui an d w hot unsound In both princip lo ai p ractico . T h a t w hich w as n o t baslci ly \r ig h t , has b<;on subjected to need'

mmJ a lte ra tio n . T ho 'p redom ina ting streng o f tho ' ■buainosa h a s heen flnoiy empb slzoiL

____ “ Tho In d u s try a s a wholo has hjW jy an o p p o rtu n ity to express itse lf in n( ^ and sp lend id te n n a ; a n d as a resu lt

, these testlilgfl th e ro haa evolved a chnac te r to 'tU o huainoaa w hich I* ecrta to have a u .im p o r ta n t bea rin g upon 1

^ 2 tu ro m an u fac tu rin g a n d soles mctliot Hlflfear S tan d a rd a Now

i “ J u s t aa tho w ar has u p lifted our id iv idual Ideals o f honor and ju stico at service, so a ll o rg an ised bodies discov th a t th e self-acting o f yeste rd ay w n o t ineo tt.lhc h lghor s tau d an la whli havft/M iuiversally beou net «ip by tl

. close associations and m utual dope lowor dencies o f w ar tim es.Is on “ I f thoM oxporlenceH have mado i nd o f moro co rta in th a t on ly th a t which 10 ro- fundaii^ontally ‘r ig h t w ill stand a ten y. nnd th n t r ig h tn ess is qu ito ns much i Dsolu- in d u stry concern us i t is an individui tu lat- or eom pauy concorn, then tliu fu tu re < y. th e m otor ca r businoss has been mnd r th e th u t much moro securo and prouustni •esen- “ Tho inuncdin te fu tu re could hnrdl

ho more oucouruglug. Anyoiio who cu th ink s tra ig h t enough tn add (wo nn tw o cnn prophesy wifely thnt th e con

lO ES in jr .vear is go ing to be ouo of tho l)o y o u rs 'th * n io to r jc n r ]|us had.

“ Wngi'H nnd erop prices hnvo nevi :o ru- jijjjj, jn'tJiiH or nny o thor eour

I fl” rttntos d u rin g tho p a s t tw o or thn- '“- j „ years. In jrplte o f th e high cost o

th ousands of peoplo t wJiom th e purchase o f a ca r w aa foi

I n ierly moro o f a w iah th an a- hope, a r «o*r i n . a jio sltlo ir to b ih ^ jra c tlc a ll ,

T?>cn any ca r th e y chodsc.T b e O ne IClnd o f T h r if tr a t “ In c id en ta lly , I , am proud o f thi trial f o e t .th a t th e re a re proportiona te ly faw tb o t 4-r ]>eople iu th is coun tsy th an iu an; di»- o tho r co u n try on. e a r th w ho havo nine

ty cen ts o f tbo f i r s t d o lla r thoy ove oom ed. A jnericans a ro oasy spender and th is n a tio n a l tendency is responsi hje fo r the stag g e rin g annual busines

.utit tu rnover w hich m akes th is country th i e d oiivy o f th e com m ercial world, liiss “ B ut wo m ust n o t m ake tho mlstaki

o f believ ing th o t th e fu tu ro is w ithou its problem s or i ts b ig repsonsibilitie

• iiicrely becanse tho prosperity s tag e 1 a ttm c tlv e ly sot.

“ Now hero ln_ th e m otor car Iflisiucsr Dur. BO fn r as I know , cnu a m an a tta in evei le to ^ fa ir 'm e a su ro o f success w ithou t tin

^'n- m ost p a in s tak in g , in te lligen t, aggressivi tho e ffo rts . E vory y e a r th e industi’y i:

vion, jo t t in g iii|>ro- in to tlw^ control cif thli ifio- jypo of business m en an il u^^'ay fron

Tills tiiosc whose ohief in te re s t in the busi llx ' iiCKs in for tiiv purpose o f exploiting it

I . T hajiks tc r th a t In rg e .w ajo rity (if deal V era anil m anu fac tn rc re rs who liovo giv such V ^:ne,v .h iak i ' ' . '

• ( ^ l a . 5 5 d f ± e d

(Too Itito fo r c lassification .)

LOST— UoTurn to Idaho" DcpnrtniCnl y to ro . jHjcketbook oontain in i; .510 hii and silver. Rew ard.

I ---------------------------- --------------■------------------1 • FOU a .\ ,L » * G o o d N orth S ide at I ».l,'iO.Oii. a ix ty fiv e acres jjood a lfa lfa hninedin te 'possession. ('has. D wight 1 a t U r.vD w ijfht'* o ffirc .

Cift»j>ified A lls n re cheap—effective.

N i g h t s A r e G

I i B il l .I r t 0 ? # : ; | l m y u 6 H T « .

. . . . I ijg

. T V i^ fa l :)E A t^ IN THI [LE. INDUSTRIthin E asy ^eao h , WIU Prove Pha irers W ho Oontinne to Use ^ e 0

high* CXI c h a rac to r and prcatlgo to tho b t tl neas, thoro ia aom ething biggor, and

T^ic ner, and m ore B ubatan tin l.to tlio mo; loom- ca r in d u s try - ih a n tho .moro, soiling

IVO a eara . , .> tak o / ‘ Tbo pu b lic estim ate o f m otor <

u leam on Sa fh o t.a ir , ' b luo.sky artlal Is, bapp ily , f a s t paaaing aw ay—i f , -

0 has e n tire ly paaao’ dawiIn i t a a toad, there luia dovolopod ano

■ , ■ e r estim ate^ w hicb regards th e moods em ployed in tho m otor' c a r hu

loa o f o f salosmen a ttacbcdIo «x. i t j a n d ita general a tt i tu d e tow ard f BStlng buyer, as be ing o f a d is tinc tly efflclc f th e and o.rcditable charac te r, ikron- . “ A nd I w an t to aay to you, g«

‘fou r tiem vn, th n t tho in fluences th a t ha lultod l>rought a b o u f these in n e r chaugcs1 _ tho business havo been un expre.tai t an v in tho minds. . . ' tho m ajm facturors and dealers who ho

w rought th is transfo rm ation , and thi nager y ^ o la aro precisely tho forces th a t w

hi' th e determ in ing fac to rs fo r tho ; liJRl'* ture.

o°and ’ Shaped B y a io nislcal- “ i 'o f, a f to r all, fu tu re s aro shaped oedod " " ‘I m achinea nor by tengtli m a rk e t fo r tbem . N o th ing cau bo m( npha- th a n , th a t each d ea io r’s bn

i^Bs^ regard loaa o f hia a n an a l turaov , had physical equipm ent, w ill chiol1 now his p ersona l a t t i tn d e .tow ard hti i t o f d ea ling and h is w illltjgnbsa to co{ char- im provem ont I f tho indt

T to in *'>' “ * ® whole.m fu - <^rapbatica]thods ® principleloss dea le r has no Ad

rig h t tu adop t metlicxls th a t rofk-ct d c red itab lc upon tho m otor ca r busini:

iir in- in' ],jA com m unity th a n th a t samo deal D .and would havo to pub lic ly an d pcrsiatont cover mjvlign tln ' pi'jsoiinl chuTactors of olh

w ill doiiJcra. vhlch '" I f tjii, Kpleiidid-work jlouu durii■ th e thu jm st fow y e a rs in p u ttin g tho sollii open- m ethods o f tho in d u stry upon a high

pinno in tho oyes o f tho public, is lo u s contiiuu*, then i t m ay bocomo nocessa: eh js to udo]<t m easures am ong represent te s t, tivo 'donlers th a t w ill mako i t h igh ly u

;h a n p lea san t fo r unscrupulous dealers iduol m isrepresent, by th o ir . cheap method re o f the real charooter o f thn m otor ca r but lundc ni'Ns. *sing . “ PuUUt c o n fid v n rr is n» Wg nnd \ ^rdly tul au usJiot t<» tho iiiduHtry ns a who » cun ns it is to tho ind iv idual dealer, ai:

nnct nny dealor who e le n r ly .shows tlm t I com. )in« no regard fo r such confidence shou licHt „„ t Im- p o tm ittod to p ro fit by it.

n,^.,.p ^ Tlyreo M a la P o la ta 'oun. ' “ There* n re th reo th ings—all « iltcul '''Idch Imvo to do w ith runimuii Jm tes t hreo — Inrgel y determ ines tho fi

tu re o f th is business:Iq Jp “ F ir s t , th e m antrfacturo nf hone-

fa rs . X o .'m aaufactu ro r has a r ig h t t m islead t t o public o r to forco th o dW<

la llv to 'com prom iso . liim self b y ropro*Batln ’ a ca r to bo ‘som eth ing which ho socro

ly kno'wa I t is not. There can be n such th in g ns perm anent sucecss fc c ither a i-nr o r a dea le r th n t is u o t bai

fow- ftj. QU probable m erit, any “ Second, an honest, helpful, absoluti

line- ^ un iform and businesslike . rclatloi over sblp iH-twecn tho m an u fac tu re r a n d hi ders deaiers;jnsl- . 'iT h i r d , opc -and-nbovo'hoard dea ness ing w ith m otor ca r purchasers, w ith p th e f ic titio u s allow ances on used curs t

cover up prico concessions; no / ic t take tious “ f r e e " ser>ico th a t is cliargc hout ^ o r iu advonc«' in th e price o f tho car itie s no fic titio u s claim s fo r m e rit o r porfoi ;e is mnnce th n t oannot be easily prov(^d.

■ -‘The applicn tiou o f tdmple honest iicss, a t theso v ita l po in ts w ill provide th L'von tiiin'Kt iionsible g uaran tee fo r a health;

th e fu ture fo r those dealers a n d m anufac isive tu r r r s who have vision enougli aU'

is coiirngi* enough -to follow a s tra igh fhis lino; • . 'Irom * ’<The real dotorniiiiing fac to rs fo r th lusi. fu tu re nro in th e ideala (o r lack o X it . tlii'ln) o f tho n«'n i-nRaRod in th is busi leal- noBM, r a t l i ^ th an In certa in promisioi giv- /in a u rin l or economic conditions. “

— I ' A SSA SSIN ’S A TTA C K ISI E X P B E S S IO N O F B O l.S ^ V IS &

^ j IX)NDON, .F e ll. 20—The a ttack oi : I ’rem ier Clcnieucrou w as in te rp re ted bj

' ' ^ i t l i e liritialknpress today ns a n lnstanc< • i c f nu out-crijjvping of “ Bolshevism ’

. . . throuKhout the world. M orning news ifn t fea rin g a n epidemic of nssas

sinn tions, sug|*csteil th a t in to rnationa notion should bo un>lertn'KCQ to dea

: y i th anarch is ts . Tho Dnily N ow s-de ; noimcvd tho iittnck a» “ mod d o g ” poll tics.

lifo. - ,ght. “ f in a u c e '’ a “ To L e t” adver

tis lng rnnipnign you need oul.v sct-asid» — for porhai^s a few .lays— a p a rt o)

ivc. .y o u r pocket money.

G e t t i n g S h o r t e r

‘ . A I

uiiw<.v7r%uuHn;!:i,i.77>^!UiU!-n!aiii^^i/am _ _

LLS DAILY, NEWS' ' '

l E / ^ — ■ '-Y- ^ Little TelegramaM A lciea F L Y IN a BEOOBD .

'W A S to Q T O N , Feb.’ 20—Now 5 r a a n - to W oaW njnon^-SS m ln u te * -a v « I O ld lp7 m iles o a hour. T h a t '* the roe

claimcdf to d ^ y by lio ii te n a ^ t F . n ..,£ mon, vrho m ade tho flig h t in a ac

ond fi-, D E S lO N A lteS PL A C E OP SXTH , D E T R O IT , M ich., Pob. 20 — Moting of Clomens w as today d esig n a ted : as

p laeo w hor< rthc Chicago Trlbano-Ho P o rd m il l io n ‘Sollar libel auit ia to

irtiats, M oun t Clemens is 20 miles fiD tlro lt . ; •

daw ay. , ' r , , _____ _anoth- XB O B A M P IO ^ SW IM U BB moth- / CHICAGO, Feb . 2 0 -H e rb o r t T®y

u J ! fo rm er W laeoaain ■Unlveraity s ta r,1 n ig b t dofoatod Champion McDermott

i . b reast atroko swim'heKficie iit fconncctioa w ith tho f i r s t indoor evt

under th e ausp ices o f 'th o N ational I, gen- -A. fo r 1010. Tho tim o was 2:38 2-t t havo a , _u ra . in • ' F IL E S OAMAOB B D II rojiaioii ] ,e n v E B , Colo., F o il. 'S O -D « m

su its a g g re g t i t in g '^00 ,0 0 0 Wore fi10 fjavo co u rt horo to d a y 'b y Ati

ncys. fo r 8 . C. Pandolfo b ad the 1 a t w ill j io to r com pany ag a in st th e Duraa tho fu . Colorado, Drraocrnt,- 'a i id - th e Qn

, ‘Junc tion . Colohido, Sentinel, for alio; libelous published statom onts.-

by*^tho . EM BABOO ON W E B A T PLOUBe moro W A SHINGTON, yob . 20.—Cuba : I busi- p laced n (ilxty d a y s ' embargo oa m ovo i im porta tion o f w heat flou r, tho i ch iefly trodo board announced today. No i rd hon. son w as g iven , but 'o ffic ia ls bcliove ) coop- Cubans dm iro to m a rro t th e largo e indna- o f corn w h ich was boosted by w ar i

ossltlos. - ,t i c a l l y .................... ................... ..I Aoro POBOED TO *B A B N L IV IK O ct dis- LO ^ A NGEKES, C alif., Peb. 21 isiness Mayino H . B urriss, daugh ter o f Pra dealer i \ Prjjjj,, K ansas d is tr ic t eourt jud itontly iield a d ivorce today from Willinni

n lhvr B u rr iss ,. d epu ty revenuo collector. I te s tif ied th a t ho re fused to support 1

during whllo liv in g jn Pboonix. Arizona, a selling sho' w as forced to work a s a k itc l h igher muid.

is to ------- - »ossary B U SSIA N QI7E8TION TIPisonta- LONDON, Fob. 20—Tho Uussi il.v uti- tjuestion wna scheduled to come up ira to house o f lords th is afternoou. thods, npirited deb a te H-ns ex]iertcd as th 6 ■ busi" su it o f Ii<ird LansOowne's question

gard in g tlio allied position in N'orthc nd vi- itussla . H o nsked specifically wl wlioli' stops hod bcon;tnkcn fn Insure tho sa •, and fy of th e a llied troops, lat he •diould . jT O Y s a y s “ N O T G U ILTY ”

NICW YORK. T-Vb. i!0—A fter bel out th ir ty hou rs , iho ju ry In tho rs

11 o f of P ro fesso r B cott N earing, accusod ite s ty v io la tin g tho esplonogu 'a c t , roturn 10 fu- a v erd ic t o f n o t gu ilty , Tho Amorlc

socialist society , jo in tly indicted wl loncit N earing and accused of p rin ting ai :ht to c ircu la tin g N caH ug’s pam phlet, call ]<)aler “ Tho O rea t M adness,” was fou la ting jr 'iU ty under “tw o counts;' ,OCTOt- • ■ye no TTRT.-n f O B DBUO OBABOE^• ^ (T K D A R .R A P ine. In .. Feb. 2(>—r . bos- ^ U riunem an, m ayor m id physlcii

, . o t A ckley in H ord ln county, waa he olute- to a federa l g ran d ju ry on 41,000 bon lUloii- today , on charge o f violation, o f tl id h is HnrriHon d rug net. The govem m eut a

th o ritles cha rg e ho sold jilS* worth < deal- niorphlnu to ono person Tuesday, ai

th po th a t hn has boon doing a wholesale bu rs fo Iness fo r m onths.f ic ti- --------- ---------------------orged SnbK ribo f o r Tho Tw in F a lls Non I ca r; ‘3rfor- ~ ~ ”

nesty

s Bigger!71 B roaderk o f -

s Better!T i u n k o f g e

n s M ‘ i n g — 1 0 0 p £. a m u s e m m t -

.1 by f r o m a y e a r l ;lance Y o u C a n d o 1ism ’ 'lews. ____

i ‘IS e C O - GENT]

liver- . . tsidot ' o f E v e r y ' t s n e - o l

t h i n g o f in t< = ■ t h i n k i n g o f t

• t h e m ; h e ’s p i J . h e r e a r c t h e^ w a n t s t o m i'/>, f u n d , b i g g e r -^ r e a d s T h e C<

■ B rother's in the P i| '//. ■' -w«U.thellveftock/X BrebuUy. Siiter'o

f sris aocne fsnntng ' — •h e c«x do i f i readsthecnm lnK a % soon to begia.

Z Something forever:'L ' — m arhlrtfty, Uvey. cropa, d « r3»ia*,''Bi'// poultry, tx ta , rs//. *owS ttaetea—<f. . * to th e joke* o« tb

I J o s t S e n d M e '

I E . f i . I0. p . o . BOX *S3

Utmm^~9Lrn {Ihi

D lette yiosiJssSEiT RSWrecord . - . , , . .

? V jB iled C h a r g e s o f B i ' i b e r y i r

S u p p o s e d l y H u m b r o i i s P u b -

, l i o a t i o n C a u s e s S t i rM ount . . .: • ,

:a s tho ............i-Honry B O ISE, Id a ., Feb.. 20—Veiled' b r ib I to bo c b a rn a iu a auppoaodly humorous, )a frorh te r in tho n o n-partisan paper 'publi

-cd in N am pa ag a ina t Sooatora Bob* adn of W asbinj^oif, Yoamaa o f Bou

B • villo, and Soaver o f T w ia jPalls, in c T ay lo r, n a t i o n w ith th o ir a t ta c k o f tho n i r , la s t partiaan m easure aak ing fo r ta x agni n e t t ill va luation of po ten tia l pow er wh held in <=®uld bo doveloped by p riv a te com evonta ^ c a proclp ita tod tho f i r a t dpea.ich

m al A . betw een ropublicana and non-partiai I 2>5 aonato la to today- Roborti

an d Yeam aa b itte r ly a ttack ed loaguo, Claima aro o^ fo m en tin g < loyolty a n d th o . aenatora , woro clas w ith L W . W. nnd Bolahoviata. Boo

\* * ^ Z Jion-pnrtl#au„of Lowla county , den th e d isloyalty charge ond nakod : acate inveatigation in to tho loogoc, v ovcrniUjd. O n B o U ^ n ' a m o tion ' choir appoin ted t^ rS f m embera o f :

aiiogo^ le a g u e -to invoatigato rooaona fo r legod chnrgo w as carried , %'umor, .Ti a n d Booth nro on tbo eom m itteo, 2Ic o f L incoln, who h ad b een a ttack ed

b a h a s sovoral iaaues o f th e paper a t Nan: oa tbo w aa fidvisod to p a y a o a tte a tio o to i ,0 w a r pub lication , _____^ .

|§ COITIONS HTfBENCB. 2(i— • ■P ra n k (O o n tlr tc d fro m p«g« oao)judge , " ’I - .inni 0 . 2.08. Jan u a ry 3.15, F o h ru a ry to dt.. She 3.03.i r t hor “ Moro. th an 085,000 m en ontcr a , a a d F ran ce v ia B rea t ond 105,000 h :itcho» B re s t,” l»orpbia(|>cabled.

T o ta l bt PatleatB “ T otal d ea th s am ong all those t n

r ic n ts and am ong tho perm anont gi Russian risona from Novem bor 12, 3017, to F< up in m a ry 7. IP,10. wefo 1,311. D eaths

m. A in eo m in t boats o r by tho timo pntlor :h i rc- roach hospitals a t B rest, 2,101; o f tho on ru- 1.817 bu rials occurred. In Boptembi rthern O ctober and ' N ovem bej, 1D18. influon

w hnt nnd/pueum oiiia cnscs'%vero a rriv in g J safo- transpo rts from th o 'U n ite d S ta to s , n;

woro iu no w ay duo to an y health cc diti'ons ex is ting a i B rest.

( '• Beceivoe H ig h P ralaeb e ing “ Ilcn lth conditions a t lirost an d gc

D i-nso conilitions of cam p nnd m ethod god o f handling troops th rough thero have i lurnod ceived higli p ra ise .fro m all w h o 'h o ’ erican inspected since tho f ira t fo rm ative da

w ith “ Goncral Persh ing , G eneral H a ; and board , the chief aurgoon and-tbo tnspe called t®r genorol hovo a ll personally inspoe found ®d th is place du rin g th e poat -month.

‘ P R E S ID E N T D U E l^O N D A Y . ' B O STbN , F eb . 20 — Tho t ra n s p n

I— Dr. Goorgo W nahlngton 'i s expected to a sic iau rive In Boston M ouday, nccord ing i I he ld a w ireless mossago to d ay to A dm ir bonds Spencer Wood o f tho f ira t. n av a l di f tho tr ic t . Tbo Inform ation cam e from ot u t au- o f tho vessels convoying tho p residen t th o f s h ip . . . ,. and " ' •5 bus- Q et aomo IN FO B M A T IO N abou t it-

' w h h t i t w ill coat, w hero i t m ay I bought to beat advan tage— throng

N'cwa. read ing tho ada. •

r!g e t ^ g 1 0 0 p a g e s o f j e a d - ’ p a g e s o f i n f o r m a t i o n . a n d

i t —r a s a s i n g l e w e e k ’s r e t u r n a r i y i n v e s t m e n t o f o n l y $ 1 ,Io t h a t b y s u b s c r i b i n g f o r

)UNTRYXEMANr o f t h e 5 2 i s s u e s h a s s o m e - . n t e r e s t f o r a l l . F a t h e r i s i f t r a c t o r s — l # r e ’s a l l a b o u t - I p l a n n i n g t h i s y e a r ’s c r o p s — h e i d e a s h e n e e d s . M o t h e r m a k e t h e b u t t e r - a n d - e g g

i r — s h e ’l l l e a m h o w i f s h e , C o u n t r y G e n t l e m a n . . .e p i g a u b ;{*ge. T H * COUNTRYtockpagea OsnTLKUAN containaer*aou tto all a fa n a p a p tf m ostitngpricca have — and titen-.ri lo ti t ' l f sbe more —w ith ^ o k ry th in g

n g a r t i ^ p u t u p in a practical.helpful w aythatu ibou ru f

rvetybody to save you xnooey. A odlivestock, c o n a ta a tly i t ’s g e t t io gu 's a rd a t . bigger,* breader aod bet* ^

ra ttiin c ter. S l buys th e S2 num*dear b ack be ta — a a d y o u can ’t« tb e la s t afford tsbeadtbouttheoi.

le Y o u r D o H a r T o d a y

.MAHERT W IN P A L L S

sata«i» d «a m i m iiiiHw a<.

u f ia ^ B o M O M * " r ' l r n i r r ^C h — C J l ’

. THUBSDAY, TBBBTJABY 30, • 191

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T H P a a P A T . F B B S P A B Y , 20, 101

TELLSsToeyof;■ALLEeED INJURl

. flONEfii!A. V. Mounce Testifies in Hi

Suit Against W. S. Hyde fo $30,000 Damages on Clair

'o f Slander and. Libel_ Am criduS'Vcnpit^itui-M ounco, ronl oi

ttttft d o aW o C B uM , v»hoi» Bocing W h — fieW S co tt H ydo / an o th er lan d donlc

o f-Ih o somo c i ty f o r >30,000 dam agt to r a lleged ’ s londor dnU libo}, on th w itneM : atiuid in k lis tn c t c ^ u rt Hor ■Wodj^eday o f ta ra o o a began tho reli tio n of how ho h&d boon damagoi th roagh an iiildgcd spojcen s ta ton iont o tho p a r t o f H ydo to tho c /fo c t tb a M ouueo TToa pro-Q cnnan a n d th roug

• tho w r itte n atfttcm ont a ttr ib u to d i H ydo tb a t M ooneo Tras know n in Boh a s t h o " M c o n d k a iao r.’ l I n h ia a^ >»wor.provionsl7 f ilb d in tho co u rt H /d i den ies r e sp o n ^ b ili ty fo r thQ slando: b u t th a t h o w ill provo tho accu racy o:

^ tho* a llcgod libol.Tho cftflo is sttr jp e tin g w ido intoros

n nd ia b e ing cloacly teontcstod a t ovcrj ’ tu rn . -

L o a a Agwftey. lnT©)ved.A eeording to tho opening statom en

' o f a tto m ey a f o r Mounco tfao atatom onb a ttr ib u te d to H ydo w ere m ade on am a f te r F o b m ary 6 1918; a t -which timi

. ' Hydtf waa rollovod o f tho ogoney al B uhl fo r a, T acom a bulM isg^ a a ^ loar conccrn, w liich ogcney -wna ^ v e u fo rtlf w ith to M ounc?.

•H ydo 'a nt^itomont th a t Mounco wot , prQ-flemmn ia. o llcgod to hav o boon

iuado to tho roproaontativo o f tho loan concorn who rolioved him o f h is poai- tion, and tbo w r itte n n tatem ont is a l­leged to havo been m ade in lo tto ra tu offic ia la o f t^ ia concern. Aa a result

. o f thoso ntatvm ontn i t ia argued Mounco lodt fo r a tim o tho agcncy w hich hnd tieon g iven h im , lo st bunincim and Ktanding oa a c itiz en and hin health wan scrloualy im p a ired . r'

A ju ry in tho t r ia l o f tho caae waa nocured a f te r a b o u t th roe honra spent in tho exam ina tion o f pronpuctivo ju ry .

’ men, including in ad d itio n to th e mem- bors o f tho o rig in a l pannel, ton othera oftlled on n apocial' Toniro.

M ouncu is rep re sen ted in th ia cnso by T urner K . U nckm nn, K. M v Wolfd

•and J . F . M a rtin . ■Wnltara.& Hodgiji npjienr fo r H ydo.

J o c a l j ^ r e - v i i i e a

L. ao « s to O n tario— B. A- Bow m an loft fo r O ntario , Oro., n f te r spend ing aov- «'ral daya here o n -b n a itro w .- ' ‘ <

Is H anaen D tiv a t» > -T b o Haneon•dolcgftto to tho Hom o Scrvieo locturo yoatorday waa M ra .-M .-P ro v o irt

. Jo ln a O hlldran’ op C oast — M rs. E . n ib b a le f t fo r C a lifo rn ia Ia«t n ig h t. Sho ^vill mako her hom e w ith her childron.

B « tk fio m C W lfo m l* -^ . W iU lir C rn n en -h aa ro n tm c d iro m C aliforn ia , w here l[o v ia itcd h is children fo r tw o montha.

Zs U nat«r«d O n t—A lbert B eno it who hns been in Comp Lew ia w a itin g to bo inuatercd o u t o f aorvice; re tu rn ed to Tw in F a lls yoatorday.

B ack from S an F ra n d a c o —M r. and Mra. H a rry A llen re tu rnod home yuji-tordny. M r. A ilon h as beon in San I'VaiiciNco on busineaa.

• B ack from Springa— Police Ju d g o J . W . Sm ith wlio hns boon ,in h a v n Hut Kpringa, re tu rned hom o.yeaterday . H is h ra lth is Humvwhat improved.

E p lo r E n E ou to Hoin»—Tin- piironfa Ilf liOitlle Kjdor received a te legram from h b y es te rd ay iiaying th a t lie had iirrivod J n Cajnp i ) i i from F ranco nnd would 4 ta r t liom^ w itU in it wook.

' Leavea B adlo S c h o o l-^ i lb o r t Young- or who onliated lant upring in th e nrmy

r. iiikI trnnaferred lojct fa ll to tho nn rv n rll k ‘ radio school, reocivod hi.t discharge

from sorviro, re ttirn ed hi're Tuesday.

P io n e e r B e tn x n a — C h n rle* ,K. A d a m - 1 Sun,' a p lo n e o r o f t h o T w in F ftlln c i.u n -i I r y o w n in g la n d in t h o v ic in i t y 3 t H nn - si'U , w i th M rs . A d a m so n n n d >1a if;iit>T, a r r iv e d h e re W cd n e n d n y f ro m H ole . .M ont., w h e re ho h a a J ieen f o r s e v e r a l y e a r s in th o b n n k in g ^ b iis i i ic s ^ H o h a s d ispa.sod o f h ia in te r c v ta in M o n ta n a , a m i i?xpoct* to r e m a in h e re .

F E A T U M B H i A T OBPHEUM .1K 0I.U D E S A Q B EA T P IO T U B E !

Til*' six-net Je w e l fea tu re , “ fiirrns Ilf th e Ben,*’ now a t th© Orpheum the- jitro was Fix mohthM in tho m akini; nnd v a s '•oniploted a t n g re a t expenditure, t l i r liiroetor, A llen J . H olubar, ach iov -'i «'d in i ts undersea and wntor scones 1 sojnr of th o m ost unnannl photoKraphsi yet tran sfe rred to th e screen. N o ta b ly : the n igh t aeraes on th e e n e h a a te d 'i i- : land. Thia p ic tu re w as m ade a t S an ta i f r n r . an island in C alifo ra ia , and con-' p«ianf;y eap lo y ed a c a s t: 'o f ono t io u -1 «>nd }>or»o>ia, headed hy Louise Lovely, |

, ran n e> ,M y ers a a d J a e k M ulhalL •'.frAoe' j llel. n .B ailey ia responaib le fo r Ihe I Ktory whieb haa to do w ith th e odd n i - ' vintiin 'H w hieh b e fa ll a g irl ea s t in a ; Rforin i>n Ihe Idoak Hhorea o f th e louolyi i-.hin.l in th c P ac ifie .

l>inna'r a t e le r tn : c o a a early , avoid : th e raah . Tha OriU.—adT.

\ • *G et y on r au to license by M areh Ir t.

adv. ‘

Ailoerti*** Jt Ib th e Claxsifiptl crtlnmns

r BflSKETBllLL TflSSEBSOPL IBLEnOPUIIfM1 1 O n e o f B e s t O a m e s o f S e a s o i

n p ‘B i p e c t e d W h e a V i s i t o c a I I - O o m e F r i d a y

Tho b a ik r tb a ll tosscrs from Burlo; U in w ill ittvado T w in F n lls l> id a y n ight

, '* •* Tbo tw o achools d id iiojt nicot on th< basko tba ll floor la s t y e a r b u t tho gftmi

. p layed horo by tjio tw o ’tcam s y e a r bo ( a im fo re , last hba boon discuRScd in higl

achool c ircles freq u en tly of- Into. Tlil . gnmo ended 27-28 ih B u rley ’s fav o r, 1

being held by tho roferee th a t tho gon (1 ca- tiirown by T w in F a lls us tho w histh W in- count. T he m a tte r wai'ealor raforroil to tho ru le s com m ittoo who rul lattea should bo allow ed, thi

tho 0 ' th is docisioQ goln); f in iA y t<hero Tw in FaUs by tho count o f 28 -2A. • T«l>. Tho local f iv e bavo a h a rd Bchodult

, ahoad o f thom as th ey w ill p lay 8 h& » « ehono an d Gooding next- w eok, B utIo j

B uport tho week follow ing, a ll th( V g a m v nw ay from tho homo floo r. I t ii

expected th a t F r id a y ’s gam e .w ill b« • *® ono of th e best on tho homo ffoor th li B nhl yoar. . Tho band will occupy Iti* rcgiilai

a i - place in tho gallery.1 ^ 0 - I > • ^

W t a o . .O nly th in g s l a n a t i i r e p roved , n o t b»<

oroat ^ rea so n ab le ' d o u b t, b u t 'beyond very d o a b t . 'c a n bo -c la ssed o o d e r tho

n m jc s tlc word! scionec. T h e slig h te st t ra c e , o r ev ea atw uitdon. o l d o n b t ■will

n o a t cx c lode In s ta n tly a n y n sse rtlo o , state* lenU m o n t o r h y p o th esis f ro m b e in g p laced a nd In . a l is t o f la w s o f n a tn re , a n d sh if t

um o the/B a » o v e r to fAe extcnHive ca ta - l o i l theo ries , -)rtlf- -------------------------- —

a r c a t .D ritatn . waa Iq ^^07. on tlio ttnion o f Scotland . >oon G re a t B rita in - bccnm o tb o o lfldo l loan nam o of tho B rltitd i k iugdom . und so >oai- c o n s titu ted u n til th e nn lon w ith Ire*> al- la n d I i i ; i8 0 l . S ince J a n u a ry 1. 1801. a to tiio official nnm e of th o kingdom , In-

d n j iD g E og lnnd , W nlcs, I re la n d and Scotland , an d tlic neig h b o rin g sm nlle r g la n d s , is- tb o .U n i te d K ingdom of 'O rc a t B rita in n o d Ire lan d .

was c jassiflod A ds aro choap—effec tiv e , len t • ^

M ra. r io re n c o C ress ,[ . \ t n locnl hospital whoro sho rccont-

_ ly nndorw ont a-au rg lca l.o p era tio n . M rs.Klorcnce CresB, agod 28 yea rs , w lfo of

I F ra n k Creua, died th ia m om ing -nt -I o 'c lock . Sho. leaves one ch ild , a non

—' aged abou t 7 yea rs . T ho rem ains uro a t tbo Grossman f t B e W itt/n n d o rtak iiig

le f t estab lishm ont pend ing fu n e ra l a rrange- )0v- m ents to be com pleted..npon rcce ’p t o f

• word from re la tiv e s .eliow hcre.

sen O eorge Q.' Cole .A t tho ago o f 'v fr-y e a rs , Gcnrgo Q.

. Cole died a t abou t .'!:30 o 'c lo ck W<;d- noflday evening a t tho homo of h if

E . daugh ter, M rs. 0 . M . O an t, 016 brcond Bho avenue e a s t F unera l sorv ices to • bo W conducted by Bev. L. B . F ran ck , rec to r

. o f A sccntion Epiacopal church , w ill bb ite r held a t 2 o 'c lo ck F rid a y a fte rn o o n from lio , th e Grossman tc D eW itt chqpel.;wo . ---------

V em ess L e itch 'F u n era l scrvlcoa w ill be he ld under

tho ausplcca of tho L. D ^ 8 . church a t ^ o 'c lock th is afternooiu-from tho Oross- mnn & D eW itt rhkpel fn r Vcrnoss Leitch , nggcd S years, D m onths nnd 24 dnys, son o f Mra. Jo h n . C hristlaniion, who diod from sca rle t fev o r Weilr.c.<f-

■es- (Iny m orning a t tho C hristiansen homo k n near HolHstor. In te rm e n t w ill * o via

tho T w in Falla cem ctcry.

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P ho to g rap h ed h

1..1019. ; .

lEBE-'s . p . A th erto n spout W ednesday he

^ O n on buainess. «3 A . T . B o a t w en t to Burley- on l)ll

nea» la s t n ig h t. ' .M. B . T ay lo r of Hanson wns horo «

business y este rday . ^‘urloy ‘ F ra n k Ju d d o f B urley spent Wediie

day hero on businCBS. “ •!1 tlicgam e A. T . E ak en o f B uh l spen t W cdue ir bo* day here on buBlnes*.

P rico of B urley apent SVodnc o r I t h e ro jo n business,

goal W ort W orth o f B uhl w as a businfi liistlo v is ito r hero ' y este rday .

oTuT fJrarablot is in .Twi*. Fnlla oI tho from , G ood ing ..l y to C lartneo V an Aukon loft W ednesdo

' evening fo r .N o w Y ork . , oduloSho- J* T ay lo r o f ' H anacn tranM Ctc

UTlay business lu* Tw iu F alls.4 tho Rnymnnd B u tle r o f H anson has' >ec

U bo “ '■‘“‘‘9'’■this M rs. II. H. WiUiama «hopj>cd hoi

g iiiar from Kim borly yeste rday .R. F . M acN am ara o f B uhl wns i

Tw irt rtillH for. tho 'co u ccrt. '.. . • y . Basmusuoti o f 'B io h fie ld , ^ Itah . tm d bilsbiess th is weok.

. ujq B. p . Howolls o f Pakljsy Iransactc titest W ednesday.W ill B. B . M ason of Burloy. transac to

ta te* businoaa hero dn W ednesday.Georgo L. Hanaon o f R ichiofld , t i ta l

Is in Tw iu F alls ou business,C. f l D cck rr-o f Id ah o . F u ll , U tto n .

■ a c tin g busJiSess in Twia. P a lla . ... Mrs. N ^ i e L angnn w ont to Haste

a n d v ia it friends yoste rd ay .I d a l G riffon V ahey o f M urtu ag h .spon 1 so WVdnesday here w ith frien d s.Ire* o T. Jevona of Btlrloy spen t Wodne» 801. ,iny in T w in F a lls on buaincsn.’ ^ M rs. .1. M. Goodmon o f Hnnso: i l le r "*''’P1’'‘‘ **' T w in F a lls yesterday ,

o f M arion Hninniood of TCimbcrI.v 'wa a busineas . v is ito r horo je s to rd a y . .•

H .'C la rk nC JiiTbridgo a rriv ed Wed live, ne.ubiy to spond n few dnys hero; ,

W. K. Dnniel o f Je ro m e transac to i . biiNinoNs in Tw in Kalis -on W ednesday % H. O. Brown, lo ft fo r Pocatello on r 111 short biiHiness tr ip W ednesday evening \} Jamew M achai'ok nf JJuhl w m n buai

tiosli v is ito r In Tw in F a lls on W ednes day.

•J**!- Hujh L.- Znoim'or of S t. Paul spen t th i Mrs. f ira t jia rt o f ' t h e week hore oa buai5 ncfls. ' .

hon 1'- •'* Tw in Folbj.fy from Rock C reek to spend sovcm l dayi

>'ge- 'A ttornoy J . J h - -S h p r f e y o f B uhl -ii t o f itt Tw in F n ils un business fo r a . fo%<

days. , •. ........... ......... . .Mrs. P.' J . Fjihoy o f M urtaugh af-

_ tended Ihe homo scrv ice lectu re Wed- , Q- nosdav.^<;d- -hip • M rs. R. J J . L ay ton eamo here Wed-

ond nesday from Burley »to v isit w ith . )io fVionds.

'^bb ■* o.f’ H ollisternre HjH’uding the V c e k here w ith friends.

Mrs. L . H. Ptt'to w ont to Pocatello to v is it fo r a few .difya W ednesday

idor evening.'

H. M. Koliorts n f W endell Is hore looking a f te r hii»iiioi.M in te re s ts fo r a

04 fow ; d ay s . i .

Mrs. Cuba .\n n P ro c to r a tten d ed tho homu twrvici- lc«luro frw n K im beriy

>mo W o,inesday. -- '\ia

M rs. A. H ank ins re tu rn e d from a

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EST, YOUNO MAK"The'Cast;

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............ . ..M elbonrtje SCacDewsIlMoZUe M cOobzmH

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___ B o b a rt C haadlet.................................................. . - ..H ec to r V . Sam oW ZLLABD M A O S

by E A B B T BEAUM OKT ed b y OEOBOB W EB B EB

T W I N FALLS

I F T ^ e j? 5 0 n .a . i i] REPORTS UCH ■ OFSTOyESiO

BEOSfBIIES'R o llo C r a t e r , R e t u r n i n g t o TW i

ta e .- F a l l s A t t e r 1 5 M o n t h s S e n

ic e - O v e r s e a s , H i n t s a t E n

b a r k a t i o n C a m p A c t i v i t i e s .in f s s ’ . - ------

A m erican soldlors n w aitlu g tran la on p o rts homo from th e em barkation 'cdn

a t S t. N azaire , France, have woodi beds to sloop ou nnd tlioir b a rrack s a

'sday lumped w ith stoves, h u t those conW r , ences nro lack ing a t th e c m b ark a t^

ictcd cam p , a t B rest, F rance, according ' 1 Rollo C rater, soa of M r, a n d Mra.M

y W. C rater, and a m em ber o f tho medic i>«?cn dctcahm cnt w ith th e llO th regim ent i

engineers, who re tu rn ed hero Wedne here d ay n f te r spending l.'I m o n th s .in ove

seas Borvico. *,At c lth o r cabip, he say , thero is alm ost co n stan t ra in a n d resu “ * ta u t mud to <^ntond w ith .

M r. C ra ter wo« m uat«red,^out of tlh. .is servico a t"C o m p F u jis to n j ' K jih., tv

M-ccks a f te r his retdriii to tho Uniti . . B tates. . ■ ' , ■

A s a .m em ber-of tbo m edical detii'*: m ent of tho Second Idalio regim ent, M

ictod .Ornter served w ith th a t organi^ath., on tho M exican .border la l()ld , and t

ita li “ « t i l 't h o d a to ^ o f being m ustered 01 ’ ho had been Sn thp service w ith bi

two m onths In terval fo r tw o y e a rs nn •ana- clg^rt m onths. -

I ^ o r to his em barko^ion .(rom 6 astel- M azarine ho wns hold in qunrnutii:

there fo r tw o months.

pout "t ■' s s s s s = ^ ^ ^short v isit in F ile r w ith f r io n d s 0

Ines. W ednesday.

W. i l . W orthhigton o f Oakloy is i nsoii Twin F a lls loolcing a f te r business ii

terosts ,her4.\

'was - M rs. H . D. H arvoy o f C urry is tb guest o f hor m other, M rs. C. A . Jam:

. ■' M. uml Mrs. J . B. Jan u s o f S a lt Lak

ctod spending a fow d ays li6ro tram aetingi business. ^

„ '-M r/a iid Mrs. J . K. S m ith o f Kogoii,,~ son were hiisineBS v isito rs in Twi;

*; J 'a l l s yosterday. - *^uai-nes- W illiam M artin , u Jn rh rid g o niinin,

man, eamo in W ednestluy fo r u fo> days on bustness.

thoMrs. A. W righ t und dniightcr

M iss Alice, shopped in T w in F a lls f ro t Haniwn c n W ednesday.

|™ M r. and. Mm. O. A. W iscmnn return ed to th e ir homo in H anso .nyosti'rdn;

a f te r spending a d a y here. • .-M iss V era B u tle r re tu rn ed to he

home In^H niinen . a f te r ._ ji . .v is it . .wltJ \fiieui58'hcro .nu W ednesday., . Mr,_and M rs. M ..J ,;B ill8 o f X im berlj n 'tn rn ed homo lo s t n ig h t a f te r fivo day visit here w ith frionds.

-i"fli n 'tu rn e ito Hazelton la st n ig h t ^ t e r v la itln ; friends horo fo r aefow .days.

"1** Rov. and ^ I r s . A . W. H artsh o rn ol Ilanscn rc tn rn ed hom e _after spe.iilinn s«?veral days here th is week.

oUo Mr. and M r^ Jam ea ’W o rth ing ton ol lay Hnzoltoii aro v*isiting fr ie n d s and tri^ns

ac tin g Imsiness in T w in F a lla th is wock: loro Mrs. H. L ing and dau g h te r, Mis.' r a Kunico, %veiit to B uport on W ednosdaj

evening to v is it fricn d a fo r u short tim e. .

«u Tubbs o f Idah.) I'nJIs, afofliier residen t o f th is city , in thc guest hero fo r u few days o f .^ilsH Har-

a ricT Heller.

I The Of(m i Showing Today and IS MACK Production-

I “GO WE^ 1 C Starrin,

I t o vB E

£ What did "Horace Gi for advice, “Go Wes It’s a "Big Western ( WILLARD MAdK.

^ Prodigal Son who gc ^ of his Dreams.aonre n - t 1 - z-. js-n.f.— . - .- r : = =Uer

On the Samp Pro; __ edy Riot, fealui

S D A I L Y i N E W S

- All ages iTi(11 the Idaho IST: Pure worsted suits

•’that firin twisted r Jen,. ' lot of wear as a ra Em- ' out giving any “bai ies.

Smooth-finished yn youths who think

k"l“ they wouldn’t be wnVeni- , ! . ’ k

Unfinished effects Sai . who likes-a .pretty ednos- I underfleath—and 1

low who wouldn’t : had something a b

)f tho

1 ®JYipy,^]oth and e\ fine d desirs

fd uj Stern Clothes for ll out or in between.s nnd ' • - ^

iiIs on .

ill —(8 Jk- ■■ ■'■■■ ' — ■ ' ' —

M rs. K a th e rlso pchm id t who Ii . t - *l‘o o f her daugh ter, M rs. A.

! Sk inner fo r th reo daj's, lo f t fo r K i b erly -lo st n ig h t. .

-Mrs. D. P . A lbeo of Bock Crook Lnko i„ Twin Falla fo r a few days a tto r Irans- jng th e homo servico lec tu re courso.

I W. C. L arsen o f Paul tra n sa c te d bu logoP 'I^’esdny nud W ednesdiT w ia • ~ r '

T h is R ooste r a V ete ran .Ining -TJio^ ro o s le r now n v ls tla g . niH

.w enthnrcock on tho clock tow er F lrn t N ationnt ban k bu ild ing In P o t

.liter rooBtlr‘from hovlng been Uio top o f th o ol

courthonso in P o rtla n d la 1778.. E w eighs m ore th a n six ty pou n d s and

iturn- sa id to tjnYo Qfh e sh in es w ith a new c o a t o f gl

............. ......... ......................*...........her •

witJi BUdflVr------------------I. C arro ll h a d tw o p e t r a b b its o f w hlc

l^crly h o w a s fond, so w hon ono <jf th em xts k illed by n ne ighbor’s dog h o f e l t ba Indeed. N o t long a f te r t i l ls tho o the

irned bunny octed d roopy and s ick . W he iting C arro ll no ticed t h a t th e ra b b i t w a s no

a a -usual, h e w en t to h is m o th e r a s II o f " I bDDoy h a s sa d d e„Ung J tsc lf sick ."

u of A dvertise i t in th e C lassified colam r r(^ns- o f Tho Nows. Somebody w ill w ont iiroek; . • ' _ ■ '

!s, a ----------fho To Mr. nnd M rs. H erbert Haynos,

i la r- son, F eb ruary 18. M r. H aynes re tu n j cd Runclsy. from Kcrvice a t Camp Lewi

IliiHlllillMllliliillH^

'rpheumnd Tomorrow, the Big i n—a Story of the Wild an

EST, YOUN■ing the Happy-Go-Lucky

vl M O iGreeley” say to the young

lest, Young Man” .was hi n Comedy Drama by the C L The Story is the Advei goes West, Conquers a To’

ogram -A Sunshine Coi luring Trained Dogs", Ci

neet a t Dept. Store

its for men of years of' i material tha't accepts a . matter of course-r-with- 3ack talk” in return.

viashmeres for dignified :k so much ol style thk t without it.

its for the “middle man” ty surface and a spUnky ; 1 homespuns for the fel- t feel ,at home unless he ... bit out of the ordinary.

every weave that’s good irable is here in Michaels ir any man—young, old,

C r r e a t e r

miSSrSTORELtd;a S B B u Z C E B Arogr»»Msv0

SHmlEiB... OFSHOIITIIEEIIFIIIIIIItten d - —

'"L i- Project. Manager Barry Dililj esdny. BeporU on Anprovine' Snow-

• fall Oonditiona ,a -

■t:the Siibw conditions a ro im proving d l i P o rt- according to ia fo rm o t|o n ju s t rocoivi ifitlng fro m B arry D ibble, p ro jec t m anager f0 o ld tbo t ln ite d B tates reclam ation servi

H e B upert, gay th e T w in P o lls Cann d Is company- • F ollow ing is his sU tem en Now ~ The snow conditions a re g e tth

b e tte r eseh day . A t p resen t w e • h av in g o ^ .U .f t .s tp rn : , , . , T ho’ temjMrt

_____iS ttiJ iL h lg n , nnd th a sn o w ^ s -v e ry ^ ^oeatlttSng m uch w a te r, 'j^o llow ing 'a

- m easorom onts a r a a o w t o r yostoraayT rh ich ' 20 laoha^-B oseerans 24 in e

es. B lafikrock 60 Inches, E d Sheffiol.■ hfi^ inches, Snako B iv e r S ta tlo h 48 inel

es, D iv ide In P n rk 60 inches, Oascac 72 inches. O f eonrse, th is is loose snoi

^ e n n o tM ttlo d . H ow ever. J t U sa fe to ss B n o t th a t If coudlU ons koep u p fo r a i t■ s a d days, as in th e .p a s t w eek , there is ni dded much danger o f a w a te r sho rtage tb

year. A t th is tim o la s t y e a r , wo hS 32 inchos of. se ttled snow a t Mora:

umna ab o u t a n averafut i t . f a l l . "

^ y^^uoT m cem eutJ

The G. A. R. C ircle w ill m eet a t th IOS, a home of M rs. P . B . B ing , 205 Sovent ttura- avonuo north , on F rU a y afte rnoon n ,ewis. 2 o 'clock.

TheatreS ix -P ^ t WILLARD

arid Wooly Entitled—

UGMAN”;y Irishman

O R Eng man who asked him his immortal answer.-

1 Great Fiction Writer, rentures of a Silklined - rown and Wins the Girl

omic, a 2*Part Coni<; Cats and Monkeys

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s e t t i s H o n o r e d b y B e l g i a n s

a n d in R e p o r t s f o r E f f i c i e n c y

in C o m m a n d U n d e r F i r e .

A fco rrtln p ‘td word • rc c c iv td here, F im t L icu t. Dftvicl^'A. B U sctt, aon o f M r. and Mm. A. E . B lssc tt, fo rm or rcBl- dontH o f T w in Foil*, now roBiiling in

. Hoattlo, mid a g rad u a te o f the Tw in FallB high Bchool^ ho.s beoa aw arded tho B elgian wflr'croBB and haa been tw icp m entioned in o ff iU n i’c ita tiona fo r brovory, in ono caso th ^ c i ta U o n boing Kivcn oa .JicconaL .of h is IramiitRg' Mb company e f f ic ie n tly under firo-N ovom - bor 1 and 2,. L icn tconut B isw ti w as once w ound­

od in action ~but has re tu rn ed to d n ty w ith Com pany I , 2 0 Is t in fa n try , 91at diviftion, sta tionod D ear LeM ans in tho v ic in ity of P a r is . H e Is u n cc tta ln w hether ho w ill b« re tu rn e d to th e U n ite d S ta to s w i th 'th i s d iv ision o r b« a ssigned to d u ty ,.w ith tho a rm y o f oc­cu p a tio n in Q « m a ^ .

- . . ServM on Border.' L io u teu au t B is se tt p ro b ab ly is one o f tliP ■'youngest o ffieera in th o U nltod a ta te s nrm y. Ho w as a meanbor of Com pany D, tho TwJn P a lla onJt o f th e Second Id ah o reg im ent, and se rved I r ith

on tho M exican b o rd e r in 1916. Ho won h la conuniBslon aa a- second lieu-

' ten an t o t ' th o . f i r s t o f f ic e rs ’ , t ra in in g i cnmp n t tho San • F m neisco presid io , 1

....... ririiT wa* p ro m o ted , to bo f i r s t llou tcn- .a n t sho rtly beforo em b arld n g lo i for- \ 0ign servico from C am p Lewln. i

One Woman Finds | , Way to Beat the ]

High Living Coat I— ■ I

/ H akes Tive P erfectly Oood j Oarments Itft of .Dozen P lbur <

Sacks a t $ 1 :3 0 ’Oo’s t ^

MriC C. H. Brow n, linm P'dpnuniHtr.v | . lio n ogen t o^ th e ro iiiity fa rm bwronii, ‘

Btnt^B th a t th e back Ixmo o f thu H igh C osf o f L iv ing Bogoy in broken . ^

Iu onu o f ho r recont v is its J n a cural * d is tr ic t nho fom td n yory in to restiu t; I re su lt o f th e * clo th ing dcni^iistra tio ii '

- w o rk -d o u e -h o re du rin g thi* jo in t ’foreuco m eetings bv MIbb Georgin !

■ ' B e ll Elwoll, o f thu um yorBity i-xtonBioiJ force, wlio w ill bo in th e connty ttgnin | y^y |p g ■ i- jq th jng . d»m onstratlonH nnd

J- d rew -teak lng M hools, in M arch. . '' • M iss E lw ell, in her J a n u a ry c lo th ing •

-show ed -garm en ts m ade ’ o T flo o r and su g a r sacks, and Uttlo gar- '

• • m ents l^or ch ild ren msido ' of. barg a in 'purchases from tho P e d Cross q lo th ing | shops. * ‘

... Hot th e In te re stin g p ro o f of t h r i i t- foumt In a b a n t r y Jy««io rorep}ly..w as

a collcciion o f g n nnon ts on.,follows:Ono m nart looking d i'llc a tc -iilnk'

house droBB, ap p a re n tly m ade of linen or In ilia n . head. One p in k garden hnt o f sam e m aterin l. O ne w h ito p e t t i ­coat, edged .w ith rick -rack . Two Bults ;

•; o f underw ear, also trim m ed w ith rii-k- ' rack . • - ‘ ■

Th^se woro mndo fro m 'o n e doeon .f lo u r socks whlc)i,-troflt 91; ooe holt.-of rick -rack , IS c«ntB,' one p ackage o f B it, 10c, .oijo spool, th rcn il Zt crntB. T o ta l cost o f f ivo garm entfl $1.30.

“ I Went homo fro m , th a t clo th ing dem onstraH on o f Ml*« E lw e ll’B ," sn id 1

, th e ow ner o f thene g arm en ts , “ nnd M t ' tu -work to seo w hat .1 eould d o .” '

U 's ha rd fo r oven Old H ig h Cost o f ' liv in g to ^ t ah ead o f tho women o f I Tw in F alls county . ^

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a n d ;

The tcachers o f th e D lckcl school a re 1 en te r ta in in g th e o ther tcacbers on th e 1 f lra t o f M arch a t a ro lo n ls l p a r ty . (

The ladies o f .th e P re sb y te r ia n church . n re en te r ta in in g a t a b ir th d a y luncheon . fo r the ladles o f th e church on Kntur- I d a y of th is w eek. "

M rs. L . T. W rig h t w as hostes.^ to the W ednesday B ridge c lu b y es te rd ay a f t ­ernoon.' Throe tab le s p layed . The h igh <1 nrori> iirise w en t to M rs. E ov S p a ffo rd . I They will m eet w ith M rs. NV. R. I l i l l ' next week. t

On T uesday evening a f te r the con- 1 rc r tc e r t M r. an d M rs. eha*l L. H odgin I and Mr. and M rs. D. C. W^atson en te r- I ta in ed th e momberB of th e A llied W ar ta in ed te a o f th e m em bers o f th e 1 A llied W ar V e te ra n s ’ ban d . A f te r a delicious supper tbe Vemainder o f the evening w as spen t in l is ten in g to th s I s to rie t o f th e w ar as to ld by th e rc- tu raod C anad laas aod S co ts. . '

- — ( T b r lad ie s o f th e A ddison A venue

K easiB gton d o b m ost roy a lly en te r- t ta iaed th o ir bnsbaads a t a 1 o 'c lo ck ' d in n e r p a r ty B t. V a lo a tin e ’s d a y a t th e } ieae o f M r. a a d M ra.' D . B . C hurcU lL ' A bonnteoos re p a s t w as sp read to w hich mU d id am ple J^sU ce. ' Tb« U b te , din- I in g and U viag r to m s w tre p ro fose ly , ^eeorm t4^ w ith re d h e a rU o t various v ises a n d cQ naiag 'e n p id s . The a fte r- a w i w as »p*nt In social co av ersa tio a an d U terary gaasls .

Those p re sen t to e n jo y th U festiv e oceasioa w«r» M oasrs. aad , Me#dames t E . .P . D aa lap , J . D. B a t» k a r t .a a tf at^n, .1 C - D . I fw U W d son, W . J L ; H ow ard . D. B C hurekin, B r r t a a m a a a d ao n ., 1

■. A iT W tias i t i a t ^ C la « i f l r f <oliim*u _ ; wffl W M t i t . <

. U T A H M A N I S A U T H O R

O F V O L U M E O N B E E T S

5 D r. F . .8 . H arris , D irec to r and A irono- m isi o f L ogan E x p etlm o at S U tion

OiTM B ^ t o f Study.

P There has jijfit appeared frotn tho W press o f th e M acm illan compai^y of

' l l New. York a ' book en titled ‘ 'S u g a r “ B eets in A m eriea ,^ ' w ritten by a ; U tah

m an, Dri F . 8 . H arria , (Hrect6r and i c . nk^onomlkt of. th e U tah agrfeu lturo l

ex^erim viit a ta tlon . Tho book is one o f M acm illan 'V 'ru ral nclcnce se ries .edited by D r. L . H. Dtuloy, fo rm erly of Cor-

c y n o il-un ivers ity , , ^ ‘Dr; I la rr is ia prohali'ly ono o f tho best

in form ed-p icn on tho <iuc8tion o f sugar beets, from ac ag ricu ltu ra l s tandpo in t, : in tho country. ' Ho la n g radua to o f ; Cornell u n ivers ity nnd fo r several '

‘ yenrs has been ' conduc ting , ox tocslvo czperim cntB ' on various su g a t boot ‘

I'*” problem s; am ong tho m ost Im portan t ■“** in hlB w ork on tho ’ Irrig a tio n o f sugar ]

boots, su g ar ’lieo t- brooding, and tho f®*" commercial p roduction o f siigar ' boot '

seed. B esides h is own w ork ho has visited <rvcry im portan t boot p roducing i

"*■ section o f tho U nited S ta te s - a n d .hns 1 mado a stu d y o f th e ir m ethods- an d .1 .problems. D r. H a rris is also a tra in ed < agronom ist itv o tKor,lines. S ince ho hna <

‘"r been a t , the^exporim cht s ta tio n ho has i com pleted experim ents on m anuring

™ a n d ro tations, soil molBturo, a lka li, an d | ^ tho irrig a tio n o f oats, w h ea t a n d pota- ,

toes, w hich havo proved to Iw .o f groot benefit lo tho fa rm ers o f U tah . F rom 1 th is v a s t funS o f in fo rm ation “ Sugar ■ B e o ^ In .A m orlca,” w as p repared ,

o f The* book is w 'rltten In a %*ory prac- od tlca l w ay; be ln g 'in to n d ed p rim arily fo r , o f fa rm ers and agrlculturiB ta, as Im licatod he J)y such suh jec ts os'soUb, m anuring and th ro tations, p repara tion of socd-bod and < To p lan ting , peats nnd diflenBen, nnd cost IU- o f p roducing heeta. S h id en ts of tho Qg sub jec t, hoTi'evor, w ill fifad I t none tho10, lenB in te re stin g sinco i t enntnlua n very ■ n- com pletd' b ib liography a n d th ree np- * >r- pondlcoa eoiita ln lng m any valuablo a ta- ^

tlstlcB. Several chap te rs n ro ’ «k<voted to Huoh su b jec ts a s gonoral viow of the iuduM ry, developm ent of tho su g ar bout t InduBtr.v, tho sugar hoot p la n t, condi- - tions fo r g ro w in g ' a u g tr boets, angar y

, beet rnlslng nncl-coD im nnlty'*^velfaro, ^ i t su g ar m aking, sn g ar cnno, by-products, -

and w orld 's use and nupplj’ o f sugar.A Bpeclal fea tu re o f th e book la tjie large, num ber of illn strn tions collcetod by Dr. H nrria from nil thu nugnr beet protfiii-Ing arena o f th e _lluitpd S ta tes .I t contnlnN pages In rluduig 32 ..p la tes anil n nnm ber of clm rta, niapa

' and (lingruniN w hich ndil much to the jin ic ticn l vnhie «>f the hook.

j],' ,The n u tho r o f “ fiiignr' DetstH ' In, A u jo rlrn” ia by uo m eans an incxperl-" enccil wrltJT, therv h av ing recon tly ap- .peured from hia i>en tw o books, “ Priii: clple.i o f A grononty,’ ’- w hich is being used UB a u agronom y te x t b y p rne tlcany

in nil high schools-of th o 'w o s t, nnd “ The ,j, Young Mnn nud H is V o c a tio n ," which }i, haS' recently been added to . tho Hat o f

books buing. d is trib u ted to the U nltod rS tatm - ex tw dltionary forccs by the Americnti l lb 'r a ^ 'a s s o c la t lo n .‘'tIliB " la t- e s t . con tribu tion , “ S u g ar B w ts in

p. A m e ric a ," is ftasUy th e m ost au thor!- -ta tiv e nnd p rac tica l t re a tis e on sugar beot p roduction th a t has y e t been

• • w rtitou .

!miir5lLED ‘i ONIiElSTOFIlCCpSEDi>i8triot. Court in P resen t Term

to Hear. Case of H. H . < 'onof Simsi t . ■■ . J. I -a l -------

Trin l in ilin trlct conrt in th e rasi< nf Qg Harolil 21. Sims of T w in P a lls , nowa- },j pap rm iau and form er s ta te .represen ta- « t tly e , an d of Miaa R uth E. JeBter, who

a rc charged w ith coinmfttiDg a sta tu- o f to ry offenae, w ill tak o placo d u ring the of presen t term w hich la to end about

M arch 1. T his ,wub announced Wed- s nesday whon tho in form ation accusing

them of th e o ffense was fUed b y I’ro'se- J cu tln g A tto rn ey F ra n k L. S tephan . Tiie

charge w as m nde f ir s t a s ag a in s t Slims alone, bu t was am ended 'W ednesday to

► apply to M iss J e s te r who had prev ious­ly te s tified fo r th e prosecution. A ttor: ney for Ulms omiounceil a f te r th e pre-

re lim innry exam ination th a t th e case le would iie b rough t to tr ia l a t a s ea rlv

d a te as iH<niible.

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B E R G E R • j

>e (Special to The News.)t- DHBGER—JamcB C leaver and U ttle;h d augh ter and h is nioco o f N am pa vis-11. Ited hia m oiher, M rs. F . W. B erger from ll T hursday till M onday. Mrs- B erg w

returned home w ith them fo r a v isit.- N a tb sn P a v ry has m oved dow n near

tj- I’eavey. B. W . j>ammera is m oving onto io the plaro which be v aca ted , aa he has r- bought th e place. ,ir F . A. P a rro tt haa been bu ild ing a 10 ham on h is ranch . ra M rs. G ertrude T rout and children o f

le T w in FaUs a re v ia iting her s la ter, Mra.Ifl P. C. HUla.e- J . B urton held an auction sale la s t

w eek of h is l l r r stock a n d fa rm m a­chinery. l i e w ill move to T w in FaU s

le fo r o while and la te r to C alifo rn ia a s r . th e c lim ats b e re doc* uot ag ree With k h ts w if e ’s health .

M ias Bessie W ygal w as o n t from IL T w in FaUs betwcfTi tra in s F riday .■I, M r. Dobbs and daugh ter, M ay, w ere n. paaseagers fo T w in l-'alls M onday.Ir A lf P a rro tt m ade a busioess t r ip to u T w ia F alls M onday, r- *,a B C A B S I^ E U C E N U E S

re M arriage licenses w ere i«*urd W M -cs neaday in Tw in F alls to The follow*a , .ing:U. C arl O.' C arlton and Isah rlie B arron ,, bo th o f -Bgfal.

u A dvertiae i t ia the C lassified colomns,t. o f T h e News. Somebod.v w ill w m t i t .

, . _______ ' ■ I '■ ’■

T S ^ R O C K C R E E K

(Spoclal' to Tho Xews.)BOOK C R E E —Oeorgo Scott has pur-

•ehuBod f ro n l^ V k r n a Lam cn. -tho prop^ tho e^jrnor opposite tho -P o to rr.

p f sen Itomo and w ill m ove h is. fam ily In -JP beforo th e Shooaolo o u tf it goes o u t in tnh aprlng. M r. S co tt Is cooking fo r m d Shocsolo Cowboy nud Mrii. Scott is

, a t p rosout living; in ono of th e cottagos f on th e Shocsolo ranch . As soon as th e

business is nU se ttled M rs. Larson cx- . iK cts to go ea st fo r m odical troatm on t ' ' nnd m ay spend th e y e a r o t hor old homo

a t B luo M oun tain , Miss.- M ri and M rs. ^ b o r t Broso ro turood from tho La%*ft H o t Springs, Thursddy.

. J M r. .Broso. xccoivod conalderablo-'bono- f i t from tho t r ip . ' ,

jvo 'Voa H ydo f ln liiio d m oving h is build- oe t ***“ homo th is w eok andm t he nnd M r t H ydo aro busy w ith the j a r romodollng ndccaaary a f te r tho move. ;ho The fam ily. Iiopoa to bo roody to movo Oft iu in a sh o rt tim o. iaa h . P . L arson m ado a husinoss tr ip ing to K im berly T h a tsd a y b u t found tho in s roada alm ost im paaalblo beoanse o f tho md .mud. Rock Crook roods h av ing a foun* led d a tlo n of grave l w o h a rd ly ^oallzo tho lina condition im tll wo a tte m p t to v ia lt taa somo of tho neighboring towns. loK B ert Van, E a to n and M ias M ary Do-

moroa mnde a t r ip to Tw in F a lls FH - ta-, dny.

M r. and M rs. P e rry Jones and Sgt. R obert G ray w ero husinoss v b lto rs a t Hnnaon, Tueaday.

Am ong ^hoso w lio a ttem lcd the the- , ■ a tre a t T w in F a lls , Tuesday evening : ° r w^ro Mr. and M rs. D. P . A lbee, M r. ‘ ‘j nnd M rs. L. M. V an E a to n and Joe " 'j Albee." O th e r p a r tie s worn', dotcrrod

J by tho condition o f the roods W hlclrthe ■ c o n s ta n t' sto rm s a ro n o t im proving

W alte r W eighnll and A lvin Erick- ,py aon cnmo over from O akloy ru jriday . jp. L. P . I j ir s e n . to o k them from liero to

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C a l i f o r n i a .>m ,

“ A n E l e c t r i c a l l y O

to I 8 0 A c r e s , P u m p s

Splendid n c a rb j country t< ® produce.

o f The aoil is a rich black sflt, in itely expect big crops. F i

The clim ate ia fine— pleas* - perior class of snccessfnl f

“ COUPON ___ _ ____ _ _

fO* OUp an d m a ll tlila eeopon to

” CAPAY P A Z K B 0 0 .to Oar* B . K . B ra d fe rd

B o o a 123 B o c o e n A » T w in FaBm U a b e

Bend m« fre* IB ostratad U taratB ra O rant.

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DS a t a t e ___ ________ _ , I...I Ii t . , - ___

^ ' T W m F A X J i

'miEITHElREPIIIir.SIIOIIIll: ; DHBlIf JMIFIllur- Conditions a t Close of Jannary 017. _ . Pm . iro m S a tisfa ^ o ry ia in Idaho

for • 'Tho rep o rt on tlie -snow fall in the-

««■ o lovated reg ions o f Id ah o during the n tottth o f J a n u a ry , J910, jiis t Isstiea iyy th e dep a rtm en t o f ag ricu ltu re wenthj^r bu reau Is anm m arizod w ith , the follow- m g sto tom eijt: •

, P rec lp lta tio n .w n s defic ien t, except In .*■" tho no rth , and th o ro w as i decided ,«! o f snow foll in a ll soctions. Tlwro,. w o s-Jittlo increaso in snow, coverj -in f a e t some ,soctions ropo rt o 'sh r in k a g e

Id- in th e snow, f ie ld s duo to tho c ffeo ts n d o f ehlnook w inds arid ra in 'r-^b u t'fn , be those localities, tho snow rcm ult(in<-is

well .'packed a n d h as a- f i ^ l y higl\ vo w ater conten t. .Snow condlUons

clone of tho m on th wero in th e main' rip fa r from sa tla fac to ry . ho The follow ing s ta to m e n t is mado in bo respect l o tho s itu a tio n in tho upper in* Srioke R iver b a s in : .*1® Burloy—Snow n o t m ore th an 23 per

cont norm al b t^ w ell packed and h av ­ing wotor conten t.—TV. M . Canq)bolL- •

jJ* - S t. A nthony—Snow, solid and well pookod, vorles from 12 inches on tho foo th ills to 28 Inohos In hi^h ranges.

!i;t. T h is - .ia -fa r low th a n norm al.—Samuel n t W. S toddard ,

le- ITOTEINO .E1.SB t -tttt! j t ng XN T W IK FALZ.Sfr. — —

' There has never heeji anythlag tn Tw in Falla w ith th e IN ST A N T action Ilf simple b u ck tho rn b a rk , glycorino, ote,. an m ixed in A dlor-l-ko. ONE

;k- 8 P 0 0 N F IJL fluahea tho E N T IR E >y. bowel tra c t so com pletely i t rc lle v n to a n y CASE, sour stom ach, >ga8 or eon-

' a tipation and p re v e n ts append icitis . The IN STA N T, p leasan t ac tio n o f Adler-i-

•r. ku surprises bo th d oc to rs ond p a tien ts , llo ; ' " ' 'o f A dvertise i t ih th o C lassified columns

o.f Tho N ew s. Som ebody wiU w an t i t .■ ■ ~ . . I . . - . I - .

a r m e r s

) p r e c i a t e f

a r m L r a n dat $175.00 an acre, the ver; very heaart of a flourish] sly unusual.^ Such an oppi

Team of the widely ) Valley. There is no ntry anywhera I t is of one of the most in- i grain, farming, dai- owihg sections in all

Dperated Pumping Pla; p s Pure, Fresh Waterr tow ns pw yide r e a d / m arket for <

flt, absolntely free from gnmbo, ha FaUnres are unknown here,

asan t the year/aronnd the who I faxners .

There is only i_ -----------------, sold. I t wfll

thank ns for 1 ■ ont and mail 1

DO.s r d

“ CAEs ra aboot Oapay ‘ ' j

J i S D A I L Y N E W S '

II f A L B E .R T .530,000 Orf an

iryLands a re locate^, in Boni

the b es t in th a t famous dis under irrigation, the balance

lands a re being put lu tim e and th e company a lo

AU lands w ithin a ram us of lh,:r point. / , ,lu^'- D ry lan d s a re b e ing eold a t SIS t

^ SOO p e r acre , w hieb inclcdea w ater t in charge S1.50 pef irrigab le acre per y

. A lfa lfa , g ra in , f ie ld peas, potato^. l a , .8™!™-.'................... • ' ............

jjjjQ W rite d irec t to: tho company fo r

JCanailaiLanii^^ Irni- . Land De

M Em piNE HAT. At in'Pcr ----------- • • . .—

per r e g i s t r a t i o n L I S T F O R

.C O U N T Y A G G R E G A T E S 6 8 0 6veil — ........tho N om bar e f D ra f te d H e n U 7D0 Aceord- 70S. ia g to ligUTM OompUed b r IiOeal

■ S atM on .E re o f O loeliii. '

In Tw in FaUa eo un ty thero w ere al- ^ toge ther 0800 reg is tran ts u n d e r, the

.aelectlve m lU tary servico regulatlous, , neconling |o figu rea compiled, in an^l*

In c ipation o f .tho -elo slug up o f th e af- Ion f a f r s 'o f tho local board , by-C lydo W . ioo, Simpson^ ch ic f .cleric. , O f th is niunber N E 700 w c 're 'd rn fted ln to - 'th o aervlci?. The R E records of th e local board ‘shows olan v n th a t releases fo 're g is tra n ts were iBsuod on- ill the c a s e s 'o f m eh who I'nUsted riie voluntarily , r-i- ■''I ts . To “ f in a n c e ” a “ To L e t” a d v e r­

tis ing eam paign you need ooly oot asldo tins —fo r perhaps a fow days—o p o rt o f i t . y ou r pockot money.

1 Opportuiery choicest of land in Ca shing'agriculture and f n pportunity is presented no'

The land has been h- has not been offeree

• now.The same water sysl en such a rematlcal vious “Capay” sub adopted for this unil

'lant Installed on Every ii From Its Ovra Wellor everything "Capay” fanners can

hardpan and alkali. Yon can def-

vhole countryside is settled by. a su ­

lly a small am ount of th is land to bs rill go to firs t comers. Yon will or urging you to ac t a t once. Fill m the conpon today.

.EAY FARMS CH o m e O f f l c e , H a m U t o n C

L o o a l B a p r u e n t a t i T i Z . X . B B A S r O B S

E o o m 1 S » B o t « r » n S l T w i s n m , I d a h o

............

r A 1 . A N D S

md irfigable Acresouthern Alborta and aro d istrict, 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 acres w ill.be ace is b e i i^ so ld 'for g ra ip grow-

u t on the markeb for ih e f ir r t I looking fo r bona fide s e tU w . of ten miles oi less to shipping

15 to $30 per oicro—irrlg ab le lande $40 to tte r rigb t-^> pora tioa a o d m aivtoaaoco Br y o n r -^ a s y paym en ts aod low io to rest. • la to o sa o d roo t.c rops can b o u ucecssfn lly

fo r fuU p a rticu la rs and pam phleta; '

rrjgatjbn Company, ltd.Oept^rtmentA W m T A , €AN;ADA.

" “ s e t t l e m e n t i s r e a c h e d

1 0 6 ' IN C L A IM F O R D A M A G E S

ord- O l t j Fajrs to M r. a n d H n . Ctoorct D. I W lw alor $460 on A ccoon t o f

l a j ^ e a Sostalned.

al- S tip u la tio n o f *itettlement ahd for th e Judgm oot o f d ism issal in tho caso o f

ous, Ocorge- D . W beeler ahd A m elia A. im - W hcoler aga in st tho c i ty o f T w io Pall*, of- on ae tio n fo r $10,000 dam ages fo r 'p ^ r- W . sonal In ju ries , w aa f i le d W ednesday, iu

iber <\,lstriet c o u rt here . S e ttlem eo t in fu ll The fo r In ju riea received b y M rs. W heeler alan w hen nho s tep p ed in to on open d ltrli luod across Second e tree t w est Is adm lttm l Ited u p o n rece ip t o f $450. M r. W hooler wna

fo rm erly ad v ertia in g manager, fo r the Twin Fallir ^cw ii a n d J s jio w m anagi'r

i-er- o f th e W ood’.R Ivcr Tlqics-Ncwa-M iner lido n t H ailey,

o f *C laaaified A ds ,aro ' efteap—effoetlve.

mit YCalifornia, with abun- iruit district, close to aow in the fourth sub-

. held by an estate and red to the public until

irstem which has prov- :able success in pi-e- iibdivisions has been nit. < , • ‘

ry The price of the ill well and of the

Pumping Plant ' . ’ corgplete is in- of.' eluded in the

, p r i c e o f t h e ' s u - land.

S $175An Acre

COMPANY1 ClfT. C a lif .t i na>-awTiwg

h o .

TTT^ f ^ Ay . .PaaglTABT- 20, 1919.

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Ob« week, per l i n o ---------- ------------£O ae m oatb per U s e ,---------- :-------- ,^7

P H O N E 3 2 ;

~ T X A S B rtS R

OBOZIBB T B A ira rB B 0 0 ^ Pbone 81

to q S o w m Ia S b^—- M o o » 'f Bhop, pbono 5. '

A tn O BBPAXBS—A otos r e p a i r ^ i - Ware f r ’* IfoveU / Sbop.

^ ' ' ' I S S o ' ttoS gTK A N O T U J n N ^ H o * D o ^lOsT^I^ira

. M u ile Co.

• . PROFESSIONAL

ATTOBinSYBs r y m £ O H ^ - L ^ y ^

. E O I ^ o f B nlW lB f/

S o E r a ' i S T s r a ^ . X * b w ^

Bi V . I iAb t o N — Qenerftl p r^ tle < Rooms 6 a o d 7 Id ah o P ow er fildg .

s W E I E t i T ' at" 8 ^ b £ ^ —A t t o ^ x a t L aw . P m e tir .e 'io .a ]! C oarta, Twti

Idabo.

B . M . W O LFB—L aw yer, Boom i 5 aai 6, over Idaho- D epartm en t f ito ro , Twi) F a l ^ Idaho.

y. H . W lflE —L aw yer. T a lly o r g ^ t e t.....^ . C pllec^on..... D epartm en t. O ffk ea

' Boom i 0 aad -7 -O ver T w in F a lla B aa) &-,TnJ«t C a , T w in JaU a , Idabo- '

~a6 oouhxa5 tbW O LFSN D B N & -OSOOOD—Room 8

t ’ow er B ldg. ToIephoDo 201 a n d 873

• “ n ^ a f i i E E i ~

7 iT C .’.PO ETEK ETO vii,T H y d r ^lie nnd .M ining •Engineer. T w in FaIJ*

.: Idaho, i'h o n o IM -J . -

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5 5 r w 5 5 i Y '’r ' o m o : S £ f o H o ' T ^IT A B IU M -^A ll form a o^ E lectric ity , &Cinoral V apor and E lec tric L ight

B atb*. .104. F i f th A ve. E ; . ToL 208.

x o K o i ' T ^ o r ' ' ' p ^ 3 o A 5 o K ' ^. . TTMB APP0X21TED F O B PE O V -

n r o w n j x BTO— ^

In tbo P roba te C ouft o f T w ia T a l ja County, S ta te o f Id n to . .■ In tbo m atto r o f tho e s ta te o f 8olo‘* luon J . Ham m el, decooied. *

P u rtu n o t to a n o rdor o f Raid Conrt. . rondo on th e tw e lf th d a y o f Pobruftrj',

1010, notico if horeby (^ven th a t Toes- dny , the tw e n ty f l f th dny p f Pebninrj-, 1910, n t ton o 'e look a . m. of said day ,

. , n t-4k 'J '.C ourl..B ooni of;-enld C ourt, a t tho,.Cpu'rt Ilouse '-fa o f T b^P a lis , County o f Twin. F o lla S ^ h o ,"H a ir been appointed an tho tim e and plftce fo r p rov ing tho w ill o f '^ i d Solomon J . Uomfnel, deecnspd, and fo r hea rin g the application ' o f Jcnn io H am m el fp r tho ls«uanco to Jen n ie Hirmmcl o f le tter# testam en ta ry , w hen and w hero a n y por- Kon in torcated m ay ap p ea r and contest tho same.

D ated F obn in rv I2 th , 1010. ,O. J>. DUVALL,

(S ea l) . Jud(;o nnd cx-O ffleio Clork. J . M . S H A N K ,'

A tto rn ey fo r E xecu trix ,Bubl. Idaho . '

F o r S a leB y O w n e r

40 acros 3 1-4 m iles from W ilder, a il Sn a lfa lfa ; lay s fin o ; amall house. P rice »8000.00, #3500.00 cash, balance tim o a t 77e.80 ac rcs o f tho host soil Jn tho ■Wilder countrj- eould n o t bo f in ­e r fo r irrig n tlo n ; good house, iia ia

• a a d deep w ell; a ll i a a lfa lfa , red ' and alsikn elovor; one m ile east* aa d 1 1-4 mUes n o rth o f W ildnr. '

'P r i c e •24000.00, $10000.00 cash, bnlnnce l im o 'a t « a n d 7% .A ddress

B O X 1 2 1 5 B O I S E , I D A H O

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i DOINGS O P TH E VAN' I I

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, THtTBTOAY. FEBBUABY 20, Ig

riclASSIflEP^ AOVERTISEMENTS^ •• ifT.Aau i MTUit_~«10e ' iB M rtto n ,p to ' v o rd fl

Oaa we«tk . < S i ^ a n d W « e k ly )« ..^ 0 7Qe Oaa .moDtb (B ii ly ta d W otl^yLSD

. .MltmatnB cliarg* fo r eacb ISMctlQ:--------o f ' a n r ' e la n lf le d a<l, i s ea O £ AA

m iu t' n m f n » M atod p o io d oS tUntk

r i r n : ■ ,_ T o r B » l8 . '

FOH RALE—B arley , e x l rn ^ n u i l i t j w ark . l ‘boMo 088W.,

PO B SA LE—Sow, w ill p ig In H a rc i i Phoao 6S0U. ' ‘ -

id a t FO R SA I^E '-U niverita l Raage. I d quiro o t Gem Motor-Co.

FO B SALB—Bhodo le lan d B ed aet ting oggs. Phono 772*\V.

'P**® 'F O B SA LE—Seed barley , ' $3 , cw t L.'.T. Millor, r ig h t a t Curry.

Wo are ORain m aking stockfood.. Thi T w in Foils F lo u r MUls. . (Adv.;

FO B S A t^ :—B u ffo t a n d ch in a closoi combinod. 411 2nd A ve. woat.

***"*» F O B SA LB—5-room m odem hooae good loea tioa , term s. C all 547 F i f th V..

— or phono 563J. ,

FO B SALE— 23 head Bhropshjro owei a». \- ith lam bs. 1 1*2 m iles o u t in K im

- berly Boad. L . J . Pogb .Ja — , ------

iX>B B A L E - ^ t r in g o f cow horsoS; stlee. harnossos, wagons. J . W alkor, 2 m ilet Idg. aonth Rock Croek P , O.

FOB BALE—m e Ford touring ear, [V ia tra d e fo r a l f a lf a h ay o r aeed. Clanda

Corbly, 1134 A dd A v e . ' ’

" iS d f o b b a l e —S o T tn p M M a fo P a ig e M a e a r ; w ill trad o f« r am an ea r. S aq o ir*

a t T w to T alla A u to Oa.

o J Ja FO B s a l e —Ten aero t r a c t , two-room ices, bonse. rin 'o fo r su g a r beeta . ♦ 1000.00 Jaak If tak en a t onco. A ddress P . J . naro

■ aOWB." ........... - • . , - ------------ ;----

FO R BALE—Oood 1st and 2nd cut*____ tin g boy, delivorod t« nny p a r t o f thoa 8. and $1.’!. phone :i, o r roii-875. douce 101 Kim St.

"f O B ~ 8 .\J .E —S p v c m l' T T R fh ^ g S m if___ Urokeij, seed w hcnt nud bn rle j’. P rices[tbu- “ '"I tom is rig h t. I-2 ihiIo no rth H anseo . lalji, •^ohn B. ijin to n . '

____ 'rO B l —'tr ie d , HowH,-lo fa rrowMurcli, Mny nud June.* BcKistorod Ilnnipsiiircs iin d Griiaii Duroc,*O hostcr

A N- nmi I '. C., nnd pigs. Phono 728.sity , -..i------------------------------------------------------- 1—ig h t FO B S A L E -^F uriiltu ro fo r e igh t 208 . room modorn income f la t , ccn traJly Jo-

rn ted . Address *caro o f Tho Nows, O F or ro ll ovor E ld ridgo 's .

F O B SA l^E — ~ ^ ^ m itu re , bedroom su lto , d in ing aaTl n b ra ry tab los. chairs, riig 1/xJi?, ail stove, h e a te r? a ll inrocti*

“ «nlly n«jw. Call n t 600 M nin A ve., , • W est betw een 0 nnd 4. lolo* -

FO B SA L E —Cabbage, onions an.iin rt. po tatoes f o r 's o l a . ....Delivorod f r e e - oCar^', chargo anyw hero w ith in th c c ity lim its, acs- Anchor H ay , G rain & Food Co., 249- ary, 251 S tx th ave. W . Telophono S3,Jn v , . I - ,1 ^ 1 - I FO B BALE—A g rea t .b a rg a in in a>

bnnutiful {^^ tfo ru ia country- homo, sit- jja tdd jtis t outside of c ity Udiitn of

Iftco "eat o f Olenn county. F o r por-J J ticiilars Inquire evenings betw een 7 and 11,0 il n t .'■>01 M nin Avo. W.

tho j^ y jj S A i;t:_ _ 4 o '^ ro 8 , .n miles sonth- east Je rom e; 30 aeres a l fa lfa , balanco s tubble. No buildings, 5 f t . woven w iro fence. P rico 4145.00 per aero i f eold' before Feb. 1st. F o r p a rticu la rs so e .6. L. H ughell, 1 mllo no rthw est p a rry -

■’*, more. ~srk. ■ '_____________________ • -TO U iSALB—One.,'<i«dio juo.lcl A-Er-

nciimn .Motion I’ictur'n (^m era . lea th e r cnfo nnd tilt in g pnnornmin precision tri-

___ jioil. You cnn m ake b ig m oney tak in gII.ation luotufes.. Thin o u tf i t cost now *425. W ill trnde fo r cn r o r barg a in (nr rnHli. A ddrrns Or]iheum, Box 1166, City.

FOU 8A LK OB TBA D R—C halm ers tojfring car, chc’a p ; equipped w ith IJuscb high tension m ngneto, dua l iga i-

[ tion ; Itayfie ld carb n rc to r; goijd condi*. tiou, guaran teed ; w ill eonsider run-

(ilintit, niiy ligh t m ake. Call a t W om - r r ’s B epair Shop, 2nd S t. nnd. 3rd avo.

* ci«st. K. C. Sem nton.

, FO R BALE OB B E N T — Unycr ~r I ■ ro o te r r s n bave im m edinte poftncRs^on , c f ICO arro ranch. N orth Shoshone, Id a ­

ho, op Idabo irrig a tio n project.^ 130 ftcr«s }R alfalfa, hnlaneo nheat stubble ,

’ house, barn , shed, fenced nnd crosa- feneed w itb woven w ire, w inilm ill and well. W ill ren t v carly fo r tw o thou- s.'ind eash. W ill 'se ll w ith small pny- m ent down, balanco ou tiood te m u . W rito ur phono Ifon ry M. liflJJ, Attur-

- J / nny. Jerom e. Idabo . ' <

U T - L O O W S

t^t-SASC>'-V- ------- -----------

v T i i i /wda I r

m o . j . ■

— . T<HR 8AVB .

f i i IXDB.SALE—I have Voatcd m y ran< I P utt<l wJU i«*Jl at.puW lc aale, W ednesda

Fob. 2 0 ,1919, a t 1 p . m.'ajiftrp, 54 r c ^ S • tered Shortho rn cattlo , eonsisting o f^

bulls; 17 heifers; and 20 young cow 10 reg istered Porehoron fillie s (ai sum m er colta and fo u r yearling#) an

..... So «e privn to aaJtf, 15 regiatorcd Porchoro I tvi Htalllons, from one to fou r y ears -ol gHw and 8. Im ported ( to n ) mares, sovc

H H oa y ears old, bred to m y im ported Chan plon Porehoron stalliou, K ropin N< »r.05» (06009), P. A. Borensop, I X 1 S tock Banch, M vfldian, Idaho. Locj tiou a tnilca w est and fl'm ilca south « B oise; .w rito fo r catalog.

■“ T jrr FOB- BALE—Ui S. Governm ent I r r ga ted L ands in 'C a llfo m la . Hort. is n

_____ opportunity- for,cnoTgoU c farm ora tb re b . mnko a perm anent homo ib thp ric l

fc rtllo ' Sacram ento V alley w here a _ abnndanco of ^ a te r Is fu rn lsh o l b;

U ncle Bam fo r irrigatipn . • N o cro;____^ foUorofc JTo lofdpon . No alkalL N;[ aet- teepagOk Id ea l clim atic conditions, a l

a a d aev en euRlags of a lfa lfa per, aea a o n ., Oranges, lemons, fro ita , a n d n u t

• a ro l!uecos8fully.^ grown. N o ' klUliJ; - fro rta . ■ No fru it peats.-. N o aage brush The N ico a a d levels W ate r .'cheap.' Lain

id v .) cheap. E asy term s. H e e p soil. P o t Jo ao t m aaen t w ate r rig h t, ^ a t o f school

an d churches. Splendid roads. ' Ou th s ta te h ighw ay aad m ain Uao o f South o m P ac ific betw eea P o rtlan d an*.!; Ba)

'* Francisco . F o r f r e e .d 09c r ip t i ^ 'l l t n r a tn re w rite Georgo E . N ygaard. A gt. U

owes 8 . O o v o ra m e a i'I r r ig a te d L ands, hoini Kim* o fflcep O rlan d , C alifornia; o r seo oui

• rep resen ta tive Mr. Chris. M yhro, n t Por. rln e H otol, Tw ia F a lls , Id ah o .' .

nUea

- r r r "WANTED—Glri w anted a t- V arnoy ’i anda Storo.

W A N TED —G irl to w ork in store. ------ H o tb a t '% Bambo.

TQira W ANTBD—Woman fo e genernl house* w ork. Phoao 509-J4. ' ,

W A N T E D -rO irl fo r lig h t housework, ^ «no w ho cnn go homo, m ghts. W . O.,

>»•»“ earnnaro - — -.r.. -----—— -—W ST«TEti— M arried man to wT5Tk-on

- 80 ncre ranch ; another fo r 120; conld cut* uso toam ami ou tfit. Box Tw iu tho

r e a i - -------------------------- --- • . -• W A N T lil> -:F irat clai-s steno-Book*

—~ lt^i'|»cr. Salnry $100 to*$l-f0 po r month ^ m s According to exporieucu n n d , tUiility. rices AddresH W. II., enro Newn.

. W ANTEJ>«Yiiirtlj^ tjimn o r womanJ __ fo r goiWral offico w ork out of town.rrow 'b>’ cxporienrcd Iwokecpfrr nnd

, steuogrnpher.' St.ite nge, •^untificnlionH ® and snlnry «*xpectccl. A. F.. cnro -News.

W ANTED—Y o u n g 'n i^ i i^ to J iO j" ^ ^ 7- — Btoro -w ork .' S leady em ploym ent w ith '^ b t cbanco to ndvanCo. M ust havo good

f a ir edncation. W rito your own appll- cation in owu handw riting . S ta te w h a t

___ y ou r om ployment has boon in tho paat,’oom glvo-rofercnco a a 'to charnetor. Betnm* a irs , ed so ld ie rp refo rred . A ddress P . O. B ox jc t i . m t , T w in FalJa,Ave. ---------------A— --------- .

P O S m O N W ANTED

a ^ ^W A N T E D — N ursing. Phone .225XL i...oC B aker Booms. '

W ANTED—Position as housekeeper t-n ran rh . No. 1.1, ca ro Nows.

—~ ■ .WANTED—Em ploym ent by young m an w ith clean habits. 'A d d re ss 552

“ y F o u rth Avonuo E ast.

par- • NOTICE—P U B U a SALE"X otiro Is hereby given fh o t I will

proceed to sell n t public auction n t sole g rounds in tho city of T w in F a lls on tbo J s t day o f M arch, 3P10, betw een tlio hourn of 12:00 o 'c lock noon and

” ro 2 :0 0 p . m. o f said day , a ce rta in bny lold ' maro nam ed " W a v c t t " , to sa tisfy , my ».B. lien fo r fci'd and pastu re o f said mare, rry- tog(!tb^r w ith coata of advertisem ent:

o f sale, no p a r t o f tho am ount due me___ h av ing been pni<i w ith in tho poriod of•Er- six ty (00) dnys.:her FR E D W IIA O N .tri- F eb . 10th, 1019.

cing •— -------------- -— —.................... ........................BOW 7ftfnking Ftrez.rain If ilioii iwlct* bnforo thou

spenkcst oncc. thou w ilt Hpoak Iwict*___ Uio b e tte r fo r It.—W illiuin P enn .acrsi - . -ith A d v rr tiw i t la tbo Claaaifled 3oIu*ans gal- o f Tho Som ebody'w iU 'want It.ndi-

om- I

; FARMERS; r A T T E N T I O N !130 O wing to tho <]pmand fo r S te rlin g "hie, B u tte r, wo artt in need o f moro®**J crcam . B ring it to the fac to ry and fou uptown sta tion expense.

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E R £ ~ N o Z r A R ^ Y _________ ______r--------^ WKS « O^n’t I

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F A L L S

WA2ffTBD M ZSOELLANBOna, ,

ranch WANTED^—Clean Bags. News 01 aday. fltm '

o'A .7 W ANTED—To buy shoats weighing lows; -10 flO pounda, . M . A. B troi^k.........

W A N TED TO B n iM a r lo n d of iee joron furnltiTro a t o n ce .. Call H08W

I W A N TED —D n d .r» < » 4 tn » j* r llo ilovoa M ust ho in good shape, la to modol. Bo: ham . 2Cfl.-

N e. — ------------------------------------ :________ __X L , W A N TED —^Pord roadster, muat bi >oca- in good cond ition and cheap. H. H eart h o f f ie ld . *

------ W A N TED — P a in tin g or tin tin g , wBc o n trac t p a in tin g . J u s t re tu rned fron

» OB cam p. 0 . E K unklo , phone 067.* ta __rich, W A N TED —T o 'b u y 5 room moderi . an house. 'L a rg e lo t preferred . ' fitati

by price a n d location . Address A / can crop N ew t. , ■

S -W A K T B S -A U U n l l d o w m d - rod, a la ike , w h ite , aweet. .T lie 'Alberl

itu ts d iek in so n Co., Chicago. Local buyen. J . A. BteeJe, P orrino H otel o r B. B, S p affo rd . Phono 106.

'0 “ '! W A N TED —L iatinga 'o a reaVdonce For- p roperty In T w in I 'alla. W e have buy- lOols fQj housoa woll located i f priced

^^0 r ig h t; E J . F in c h B ea lty Co., PfirrXai Hotol B ldg . Phono 45.

nra- M iso e llan Q O O B

' ^ ■ ‘T* WOODS can m ako' your form loan a t r ig h t ra te s and giv^ you your nioiioy a t once. • ,

T Y P E W B IT E E S — B ebullt machinea, —^ a n y m ake, fo r aale or ren t. Bee H oot«t

a t Baainesa College.

'>>' * I P YO.n bavo any horsea or mulea___ you w a n t broko to th e aaddle, b ringoro. them to th e F arn^era’ ba^n, o r c ^ l Bl«k*

.• e r, 241W,

•uw ~ F o r _________

— ' FOR BEN’1^ — M odern furninhod >rk, room/ nil convcnlencei*, "340 7th Avo.O., E. _____

— . : “ W A H T ^ T ^ B E N T ~

inliT W ANTED—F urnished houso or fur- tvin nisbod housokoeping rooms. Throo-in

fam ily. I*. 0 . B ox 213, Tw in Falls.

'ok* W A X TEl)—To re n t a f.iu r o r T ive- room modern house. Largo - lo t pre- fbrrc<\. T ernm nont. rontortf. Fam ily

__ of two. AddroHH E. caro News. •ia n --------•X.— -----------— •*’wn. T o T r a d e

’ TO " r i tA p E — 220 acres miTm ^«-od ws. ‘'O ' m iles from Spokone, nny-— ! th in g from 5 noro t r a r l to 100 dry Ihad fo r oon.Hidi‘re<l.’ 3 . M. B urkhaltor, llarison.i t h ____________ _ -------- —o o d ;_________ FOC2n>________ •

P“ ; I' F O U N D -B “uuch of*Yn1o keys.* Caii “ *-01 Nows o fficc .

im* t a k e n * u p n t my livory barn lu 3ox M urtnngh , nno buckskin horse, weight

abou t 1 ,000 jionnds. blnck nmne and ___ tn il. O. M. L a ttlm er.

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LO B T --A poarl crescent p ia In it__ W ednesday n ig h t, re tu rn to News of*per fi<?0. ________________ ' I _________

__ Five do llnrs re w a rd - fo r li t t le U]>itzing dog, b lack ' e a rs , answ ers to namp "'pf 352 Toddv. A ddro»s Lloyd. Sullivan, R-3

o r jilijm c ."M J I I.

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rill S T B A y E D --2 d a rk h a y maros, 3 yoara nlo old,’ 1 d n rk -l)a y gelding. Phono 540

B 3, or w rite B ox 35,. Uouto 2.ren * ____________ :________________ _Lndmy ----------------- - ...------------------— ----------—my FA B M LO A N S on fa ra ra h le terma. re. A rth a r L . Bwim.?nt ______■ --------------------------------- --me . TTPB ^V B ITEK S,. a d j la g macbiijoa, o f ta sb ro ta to r s , .all th e s tan d ard makes,

- f o r aale o r rc ^ tj- easy monthly pay- monta. W rite J . B. Bichey, nupcrt, Idaho.—A dv . •

JU I t Depends,ct. W h e th e r n womnn la good-looking

. depends la rg e ly on w hether you nro Dpc&Ung o f h e r fnce o r to h e r face.—

y,g W llm lD ^on.N cw ».i t . • ------------- ^

—. Alibi fo r th e D&ctor.— A M ex lam by tho n iim r o f hn iu llo “ ] Ilcrm nndcJ:, urimI twenty-tliTiH* yoars.

dlod in «i U ttlo nirbouRo down hy tho dopot. Tl»i* m an never luul n iloctor nnd HO n o ono known w h at kllliHl him, — Snn M Iguol {C nl.hR xam lnor.

Rem oving P a in t F rom Otaaa.O rd in a ry com inerclul am m onia fa

a quUi* efficient rcroov«‘r o f lu ln t. es­pecially fro m Kinss. A pply w i th ‘ a c lo th Kwab. W ith in l.* o r 20 m inutes th e p a in t bo 5*’ so ftrncd thn t It m ny onslly bo rubbw l-off w ith n putty*

s k n ife o r a conrno fabric ,

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SPHHlT^ . iM 30 POONDTakes Tjodac an4 She Now 'Weig

lOgw ■ 18® Pouada—Oonditlott Waa ,. ■ A larm ing ,ritor. —— ■. Box - '* W hen m.v \Vife began tak in g Taul

she only w eighed n in e ty pounds oi “ ' slio now w eighs ono hundred ond ih lr t . . f ive , g iv ing her an Actual gain o f it taart- ty -flvo p o u n d s ," sa iil CInrcnco

M aldn, tho woll know n con trac to r, Ii “v m i o g a i 815 W est P lf ty - f l r s t stroo t, Sei . ’' “ ‘ tie , W ash., rccea ily .. , -

M r. M a lin 's s ta tom ont, whllo iudo' _■ rem arkable, Sa b y no m eans oxccptioDi )dern thousands o f w<jU know n.jw oplo t Btato •‘ " ‘c rica havo te s tif ie d th n t th< caro '* '’0 tho M aste r M ediclno wi

tho saiiio as ton ish ing -and g ra tify in g i

« d - . M rs. 'M a lin 'eo m m cu ccd to f a il ' i a treng th and go down hill tw o yea

▼ara j*>at o f to r tho b lr ih o f ou r la^ s i b a b y ," continued M r. M alin. ,“ H.

appotlto wns ve ry poor and slio woul go t Ito weak and *jiMV.;at lim W th i

once would l ia v T 'to 'c a tf lj, hold ijf sonii Kay. th in g t» koep from fnlHpg. Tho Icai rifnd would b r i ^ on one o f thef

I d lx ry spoils. Rho -nlw ays su ffe red thi TMiy jn8t;i»«trr.fgi»imig u n 'i i r the mon lng and ara/r' h a rd ly ovor froo froi

'*r~‘ headaches. I hnvo know n her to -g five- or six n ig h ts in succesalou w itl

fnrn, out ge ttin g any sound sleep and I don ' your aen how sho ever m anaged to do h<

bounowork, ns she would havo to -e lth t ^ s it down or lay down overy l i t t le whil

Iaea, du ring tho day. As I sa id before , sh OT«T I n l y w eighed n ine ty , poundn a n d h(

condition wan g e ttin g ' to bo' a larm ln i f'B ho novor aoemetl to bo abl© to ge

a n y th in g to JieJp her, so I got her t tako*T aalac an d .n o tv aho ia ju s t liko : now persoa and I havo nover soen he looking b e tte r. H e r ap iie tlto is ju s fine , sho thoroughly en joys h e r fooi

___ und h a« n o t had a sign of d izzinesIdnco sho began ta k in g Tanlae. 6hi sleeps Uko a child now, la cheerfu l anc

. ' happy all tho tim o an d hor w ork ia no

....SM tho I ta s t troublb to her.■‘ n V W IrT T iS d -h o e n s u f fo r t i ig o g r o a

don l w i th r b e u m n t ls m lu m y a rm s ' am '■ s lio u ld e ra . ;i c o u ld s c a r c e ly rals<} m j

I iu iid s to m y lie a i l a n d m y r i g h t a r n o .ti)oe ially w a s w i s t i f f t i i n t i t t« 'ol

iv o ' n o rv o n n d w il l p o w o rb a d to do n n y w o rk . Bo I d o c ld c d ti

n liv T an l/Jc niysolf, nn i t w n« d o in g in; y w if o 8 0 n iuc li g o u th n n d ni»w 1 n e v e r foe

n s ig n o f rh u u n in tix n i . I c n n s w in g in; uruiH u iid UHi* .Miom w it l io u t f w l i u g i

piiiti o f . n n y k in d a » d I n lso hnvi* p ic k f i v e .o r s ix p o u n d s s in c o I begni

tn fc in g th e n iod ip iiiu . T c e r tn f n ly Imvi h i d f*’*’ p r a is in g T n n ln o ; f e

i t b a s b e e n 'n w o n d e r f u l t i l in g f o r h d tl son . ,„ j. , „ y ^ c l f .” .

Tnninc is sold in Twiii t 'n lls by Cit; I|hnrm ncy, in Bogamon by Thomjis'ji

Call iV ug Co.. ill M urtaugb bv Murtiiuftl Drug Co.. in F ile r by A. B. 'Wood, li

_ Buhl by C. D. B oring B ro thers Co., nu' I lu in K im berlv by A. h. Stow e.—Adv. Ight ■ ,

Wo ni-c ngain m aking sto rkfood . Tin ___ Tw iu F alls-F lo u r M ills. - . (Adv.;

' — • L e g a l A d v e i r t l s e i n e n t s

of* ‘ N O n O B I___ To a ll Ovpiera and D r iv e n o t Uotoip itz ■ Vohlcleat• ''of You aro horoby n o tif ied th a t «U 19U B-3 licoasea havo ex p ired a s d U ia t th e 191<

liconaoB ace now d ne a n d p ay ab le al tho o fficc o f th e C ounty Asaeaaor.

. To those w ho aro o p e ra tin g o r driv- m n Ing M otor Vohlcloa oa th e pnblie blgh- 540 w ays and havo n o t m ade applleatios

for such liccnso I .wisb to adviao theni th a t th ey aro v io la ting tbo Idn^o motor vehiclo law and y onr prom plnosa in m aking ap p llea tioa m ay aave y o a the om barrasam ont o f , p a y in g th e fl.f l

. w b> b w ill bo Impoacd la te r , Anyon'i 7«s, \ lo ia t ln g th ia low a f j c r M arch la t will ces, l>o fined . "ay- CiGo. w . w i r . c y x .ert, • C ouaty Aj)i«H.*r.

; NOTIOT TO OBEDITC^^ Kutnfo of K. E, Hfiflstod, l^j'coascd.

Notiw! is hereby given by tho under- '’R signed, V. H. O rm sby, adm in is tra to r '*■0 a f tiie e s ta te of,B . E. Sliontad, deceased, .— to th c c red ito rs of nml a ll peraona hav.

rng claim s ngninst the Miil doccaacd, to exh ib it them w ith t/ii- necessary vouch- ors, w ith in fou r ninnilm a f te r , th o firai ])ublic(ttion o f Ihin iioticc, to ttio aal<i

die odm in ik tm to r. County o f T w in F alls irs. H tato of Idnho, tliis bo ing tho placi [ho fixed fo r tlie tran 'sn c fio u 'o f th e bu ii to r ness of snid estnte.Itn. D ated Fcbrtin ry 15, lOlW.

A dm in is tra to r.

O iO X r O E B m s . *“ Ilid.*i m ny’ ho subm itted to .P o c a

I* tollo K**furity .T ru st ('om pany a t Poca cs- tollo, Idaho, fo r lay in g 16,037 .vjuan ‘ a ynrds u f b itlm lith ie pnving on th e fol

{Pit low ing s tree ts o f Blue I j ik o s A ddition Jt — Linfoln, I ’iercr, B urhnnnn and Fil

Ity* miiro. Tlto com pany rcsor\-ing th e righ' to ri-jfct any nnd all b il ls .;’

You*d, a lm o st th in k M rs.^Sm

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. > v ’ .O IT T O PT W m -PA L ia.'';^^^^^^ P o p t i la ^ t t J a n . i , 1018,

l i n n O o v e m m ta t v !;N | | S K egaJw neeU nga o f <he o ity -coua* H U U aro hold on tb e f l ra t a a d th lrd iM o ad i

of each month la th e of£ice;of. th e .i j l relgha in . th e H ote l P e rr ln a hnUdla^.^; , ^ A e tia g Mayor—A rtbui; L . efirira ." '

A lto raey —Jo h a E i- ra r fe s . - 'C lerk—W. A . M liinlck. . . . . '

2uulac T rc a a u re ^ H .-E . Bounda.» and Englnioor—E .' V. B erg .' ’ ‘h lrty - . c o n n ty 'o e re n im a a t*■ “ !,■ Clerk o f th e 'D is tr ic t :Courk a n d E;I O fficio BceoriJcr a u d A u d i t o r ^ . <

8 h e r if f~ A ..N . Spraguo. ' . - , , AaaeaaorM Jcorgo W . 'WUcox,

Ional Tronauror—M rs. Em m a Longloy W a do all *’®“ '

tb ey A tto rney—F ra n k ' L . Btophan. w itli • P ro b a te Ju d g e—O liver P . D uvall,

ng re* County Superin tendent o f Publio Ii a tru c tlo n -M isa B ritto m a rt W olfe,

il' fn Surveyor—Jam os A. Byboo. yeara C oroncr-^P. J . Oroaamaa.■ la s t Conuniaaloaom—P ira t d ia trie t, W . “ H er P a riah , Twin P a lla ; aecond d ia trie t, 'V ivould P . B roekon, K im borly; th ird dlatriot,.!!

th a t E. Mooro, Flier.»omo- P edera i O ovam inent♦I C u sto d ia n -M . A . S tronk.' t5 S ®- C om m issioner-C . C. B lg g ^ „nn i- Fwiitix Jn iU cial pU rtrlct

J u d g c » -W . Ji . Ballcock, T w lb F alh 0 .jjo a n d H . F . Enaign, H ailey, with- C lerk—C. C. Siggina.;loa’t Schools '» her B oard o f E ducation—I’reaident," V, B •ither D ecker; clork, 0 . E . B ry o n t; auperii while ten d o n t' of achoola, H a l Q. Blue.. "»'« H ig h . achool—Shoshono a tre e t ao rti

nor betw een F o u rth a n d S ix th avonaea..M " ‘"R- C. M itchell, p rinc ipal.0 ge t L inco la achool—S ix th a tre e t ao rth " betw een SocoBd a a d T h ird avenuea.* ? ” p ick o l K h o o l-S b r tb i t r u t <mt, b . in a t Bocond an d T h ird avenuea. ,'

W aahington aohool—'B lae L ak ea boui incaa <3vard. and Addlaon aveaue. - — 8ho d o b * .and G reater . Twin P a lla Clnb— P reaid eat

1 n n t L . T. W righ t; aeere tary , S ta a r t H . T a y• Jor.

;roat . - ■ / L ih ta r* , a n i T w ia FolIa P ab llo L lb rp * y -P b w h o o i " ’y s tre e t’ north , betw een Bocoud and Third

arm ^v.onues. Miaa Jcsalo P raasr, lib ra rian . H oapltala ' . ' -

1 to Hoapitai—Tlijlrd avenue andT iilrd atreot wost.

T w in Falla Couaty Gonoral H dapltol f niv Churcheaiig u F ir s t P resby terian—F if th avenue an i [lick* Socond stroot no rth . . D r ,’ A aher H egnn B rand , pastor. ‘ . . .hnvo _ F i r s t M ethodist E piscopal — F o u rti

avonuo and Bhoshouo stroo t east. . Bey hdth E lm er G ran t K olth , p a a to r

F i r s t B ap tl8 t-» F o u rth * avenuo . ant Socond s tree t no rth . • Bev. C. L . Owen

J"’'-” *, paator. . •• Aaceaaloa A Eplacopal-^T bird uyenw

nnd Sccond s t r e e t no rth . ,B ev. L . B 1-. F rftnck, rector.

.. S t. Edwa^^a CathoUe>TGecqnd a v u ue nnd F if th streo t cas t Bev. ,1 .' J

j y \ H ahn , rector. .’_ ' F i r a t ‘Church of C h r is t-S c fe n f la t^

T h ird avenuo eaat, bbiw een 'S ecoad au^ T h ird atreota. . -

, L a tte r , D ay B ala ta o f Jean* C h ria t^ Qtor F if th avenue a n d 'T h ird s tre e t eaa t. L

0 . K irkm an, blahop.19 i a L u theran—T hird avonuo an d F o u rti 191 9 a tre e t west. Bov. Jo h n Q lhrlng, p as » a t

Church o f - th o B re th re n -T h ird , a r Iriv- enuo nnd Fourth s t r e e t no rth . B ev. o ligh- 9* N oher, paator.tio a ' F lr a t C liristian—F o u rth avonuo anti hem Second a treo t cast. W . A. Moore, mln. o lo r r .I in Postoffieo D epartm ent - -tho P ostm as,te r^ i£ ; A- S tfoak-

fl-.o D elivery w indows opea on w eek-day i ron« 8 a. m. to fl p . m .; holidaya froai.(v]Il l :3 0 ;p . m. to 2:30 p . m. M oaey orders

an d 'ro g is try w lw lowa opea fro m 8 a. & to 5 p . m. M all going oaat c lo se a .a t

,^ .r. 0:00 a . m. and 4 :0 0 p . m. M ail going w est closes 11 p. m . and 8:15 p . at. M ail to HolUater cloaea 11 p . m.

dcr* To * * f ls a a e e " a “ To I< e t" a d v a r a to r tia ia g esm palgtt y o a naed o a^ 'a e t.a if td a sed. _ f o r perhaps a fa w daya—a j a r t ol

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Readjustment. Congress Now Convening in'Omaha Adopts

' ' IWany Resolutions.- of .Re­form

OM AHA, Nob., ^ o b . 20 .^T hc JtrO M - M!«ai8flippi rcadjiiatm ont c o a g ro u todny •wont on record a s oppose'd to govern* n e n t ownem hip and operntJon o f tho ra llroa ils . . I t declared th a t th e r o a ^ ahould boTotucnod to p riv a te ownorsbip an soon a s possible, su b jec t to govom* Diflht rcguJation and nupcrvisioa -to pro*

n*«int abuses o f the p a ;t .Tho convention ondorsoa-Hhe Jonguo

•of nationx 'a 'n 'n Loliovcs i t te~ b e •the xlu ty o f tho pub lic m en o f tho U nited « ta to n to ro-oporato in sccu rlag and ^adoptiop o f tho constitu tion adopM d i a : ;Pari« . O ther rfiBoiution# woro:

B ese ln tleos A dopted E m ploym ent o f re tu rn ed so ld le n b j i

tfcdera], s ta te a n d m unicipal go rem * ' iw e n ts . , I

T ndustria i p rogress, sioppod b y th e ] war, s h o u ld 'c o a tio n e . j

.. — Oeed roads.. '' C onferences and m utual dlscuasions

fo r se ttlem en t o f labo r questions: .U rged c o n n e sa to ^loas leftB laU ea ,

.a n d app rop rfa tlons to im prove ^ t e r > a n d fo re ig n trad e . . * |

B e lio ros tho, omorgoncy fle 'c t ‘•honJd bo tu rn e d ovor to p r iv a te op era tio n . .

D eclared t i n t fedctial re g n la tlo n o f ' h n s in o n in-efffic t d a r in g th e m r should : now c6nso. ' . • r *

T h a t tho governm ent should k eep i t s * c o n trac t -with th o fam iern fo r 12.26 w h e a t • . . ■ , *

. C a ll A gE tcnitond i to e t lo g 'Recommondod th a t the so c re ta V o f "

agricxtlturo should <}aU. t o o t h e r repre* j . s e n ta tiv o s o f a f ^ c n l tu r a f bodies l o r

c rea tio n o f a n a tio n a l cham ber o f agrl- . , cu ltu re . / .

Recom m ended leg isla tion to dere lo p w a te r pow or i a th e w est. ■ ;

' B tg ia eoforeem ent o f bluo sk y law a. | U rgod fa ir , t ro a tm e a t b f pub lle utili* ‘

■nicB co rp o ra tio n s .' . "< Becomn^endod, th a t a budget system ‘

l i e in au g u ra ted by th e federa l 'gbV eii^ | m o n t. • • ’ . ■ ^

Becoramondod extonslon o f tho AnilrJ^ « r ic a n iu i t io a cam paign to include a ll ' p a r ts o f th e conn try . ^

' To c a r ry a long tho work inau g u ra ted . b y ib is congress, a perm anen t orrani* . z a tio n fa to be form nd la te r in thn uay . ^

. : i- ' . . . . 't A ttra c tlc n a o f T'«ive«. c

f - I t 1* a* nn ccc lcsla stlc a l c ity Uiat- .TrtTCB I* p a r llc u ln r iy intertrBtlog. In t

• t h a t fam o u a cfttbqd rai a r e I h o re ro jjp a to f 2S o rcb b la h b p s ' a n d c inc to rs a n d a

• f o o r blahopa. . A m ong J t i tre a a u re a 1« . a le g e n d a ry naJI * o m tho Croaa, a n d ■. th e fi»roooB H o ly C tO t . c im r th e c a lh e - 5d n l b y S t H eleiitt, In 1801 o n ix h lb i- tio n o f th e C o a t a t tm c tc d m ore tb a n ^ ^000 .000 pllB tim a. A n o th e r-a ttra c tio n fo r 'j> ilg rim « la th e grh%'c o f S t. M al- _ tblni4 In ono of th e n n c ien t c h u rch es— - th o on iy snvvo o f qq tipoallc l a Qer- m any .

—R o l l e r BenHno*.: E rp e rlm en ifl to p c rfcc t n bea rin g tb n t ^^o;□Id w itha tnnd tb e heavy s tra in s o f n henvy cane m ill led tp th e dla* 2 coTcry. o f , thn p rin c ip le , n tid to tb e $

• dcveropm ont o f Ihc H y a tt ro lle r bcn rr 1 Ing. by Jo h n W rs lcy H y n tt. th e in* 1 v cn to r. w ho o lso inven ted c d lu lo ld In i

. h is s e a rc h fo r m b n tltu to lu n te rln l fo r •' Ivory n a e d ''ln ,b llllu ttl bn lls.- U l" ntudr, Ic« In flex ib ility n lo n g th e b lllln h l ball j

I ll^l> p reced ed n n d led tip to h lo Inven- tio o o f t b e ^ n r t fl/!X lb lo 'ivlter-benrlng. f,

Tull E xp lana tion . |A rno ld could n o t b e a r to h av e any-

th in g tb a t am acked o f fem lo io lty ap* g p iled to h ltn»e lf o r h la tin y bnby b ro th ­e r . O oe d a y A rno ld w ns keep ing h la ey e on th e hab y cn rringe w ld lo th e m o th e r s tep p ed In to th e npn rtm cnL A n w om an p aas ln g looke<l Intb t h e ’ car* c r ia g o a n d see in g th e jn f a n t a n id : '‘Is n 't h

• Bbff a s w e e t ch ild ?*' A m oU , in d ig n a n t , a re p l ie d : ’‘H e a in ’t no Bhe: U 's a h im .- 1

T ru e V ersion o f C inderella . °C in d e re lla ne%*er h a d a g la s s ahoe.

■ T h is iB a a d b u t tru e . . T h f ‘ x>rclty a to ry o f th e C in d e r O irl cam e fro m th e F rc n c h 'a n d tb e n u tb o r m ade C lndcfcl-' la w e a r u ‘‘p an to u fle e n ra lr,'* a a llp p e r m ad e of “\-nlr,” a w ord w liich m eans ftir . T h e re Is n F re n c h w ord •^•c^^e" w h ich a e n n a glaaa. a n d th e tra n s la to r m istook “ vairo'* fo r “ v e rre " a n d con- BCQUently h is to ry reco rds C inder E lla a a «*earlce a g la s s allpper.

'W I L S O N S E N D S M E S S A G E

T O P R E M I E R C L E M E N C E A U

ABOARD r n s u . a s . o e d r o eW AflHrN'G TON A T BEA, Feb . 20 — P re tid e n t W lUon w n t tb e follow ing m essage o f coadolcnce to be conveyed to P ro m le r C lem eaceau:

“ S e e re ta ry LabsIdk and tb e A m eri­c a n M issio n -in P a r is : .

<^Fleaao eoBvey to M oasiso r Clrm* vneeau m y h e a r t fe l t sym patity a a d my jo y Mt h la eacape. I sincerely hope tb a t lh e re p o r t h e w aa o a ly a ligh tly Ia ju red i s a lto ffe th er t ra e . I w aa deeply shock­e d b y tb e new s o f Uie a t ta c k .^ '

I . S e c re ta ry L ao a in g 'Jv ee ired P re s id ea t i S t . o f

f r o m 'th e O e o rg e .'w a aU o g to a a n d im- m ed ia te ly convey^ i t to- C lem eaeean.

: b o p i y o u io in r r 1>. y u i a * r u , t i ttitm m t u i . g i s t to o ^

' ‘ AOrtTtim q Mrifu A <9laQU.

i t j ^ h s i a s x :

IMPROVED HIGHWAY TIME An d EX.

S t a t e A n t f a o r i t i o s S e a l l 2 0 H o w Pc

p o r t a t i o n a n d N o c e s s i t y f o r 1

i r ^ u c k T r a v e l i n I n t e r e s t o o f B f

I L ' • -By 0 , A. k lftS K LP res id en t K !b.ic1 M otor Car Co.

[)W w in te r half over, and tho(K‘a^on ro p id ly a]iproacI|ing w hen ac tu a l

) tS V*-* JaW « u t and pro*' lim in ary prejm rations m ade fo r ac tu a l

[6* road, ro nslruc tlon , it;^ iB ,o good sign to "800 tho w eekly increasing ac tiv ities on th o .p o rt o f good ronds associations in p rac tica lly every s to te In the union,

ns- towi^rds h u rry in g up necessary steps lay lo prov ide n )o n e y fo r tho 1019 oonstrnc,* m* tion o f good roads.1^® P rac tico lly every sta to c ith e r has ^ m easures up before local legialntures

or a ro now p reparing them fo r presen- “ * tntion- to- th e s ta te a u th o r it ie s^ F o r i ,™ .4natonco_ M innesota o ffic ia ls bcliove

th a t tho so ln llon o f th e m a rk e tin g prob- ' “® Icma in and nronnd D u lu th as w ell a* i ” o ther, io rge c itie s , w ill bo found In a 1 ^ m otor .tru ek system , b u t a s they s ta te , J

i f you could sec- any o f tho roads' w hich i hbvo b eea usec^ b y m otor tru ck s vou I ^ i l l g e t a n id e a o f w h a t happens w hen i roada a re n o t b u ilt properly— for m ost I

V of th o ronds—good ro ad s m any o f them r O' wero too— th n t havo boon much usod <

hy m otor tn ic k s , havo been shot to i lie pieces. T h ey .wero never b n llt for. sueh

.tra f f ic . -M eans B oads B e v o lk t lo B l^ '

“* Y o t thoro is such t r f a f le now and i th e re w ill be moro, s u c h ,t r a f f ic in tho

^ fu tu re . • W ia t thp country has to th ip k !a h o u t and to th in k about ve ry partiu-

I j u la rly , in a w ay to p r iduco rcBirits, is ? a re-m aking of roads so th n t they can •, s tan d up un d e r m otor tru ck tra f f ic . ' T h a t me<ius a -rev o lu tio n in road build* * iitg, I f n o t n 're -b u ild in g o f p re tty nenr- iy nil tho roads l a t h i s country.

{0 -T h e s ta te o f MinncHotn is p reparing • o ro ad bu ild in g p rogram th a t w ill in ­v o lv e - th e expend itu re of more th a n "

, s i r mllUon d o lla rs in th e nex t tw elvo m onths. ' .ConiDiissioner of H ighw ays * B abcock, aays th a t thq w ar dem oustrat- ?

. cd th e g re a t value o f 'n io to r tn iek ii fo r f re ig h t tran sp o rta tio n , and in his p lans i

- fo r b e tte r ro ad s in M innesota, ho w ill - ^ a c t w ith th e ob jec t In v iew o f m aking ^ th is one o f th e m ost e ffic ien t n tates in

the .uninn fo r th e uho of m otor , trucks. . T hn t ’cneahM th a t roads m ust he bu ilt

OJ. and m ain ta ined w ith a foundation suf- , ^ f le ie n tly stro n g to stan d th e w ear o f IJ

■' f l ic h eav ie s t ' tru c k tra ff ic .A s - a m i t a r y _ E j q ^ l e n t _ / J l

” ' Hhould-'ilio U n itc d re ra tP s b v S P Y ^ ih «t , e n ^ g e in w ar, th e w ar d ep artm en t an- t / t ic ip a te s close to 100 po r cen t use o f n

tru ck s in th e trn nsporta tion of soldiers n ,nnd .w a r* m a te r ia l over good roads in 1< th is co u n try , a n d I t w ill encourage t i e r construc tion p f highw ays to th a t end. d

t ' JuHt whnk good roads- w ili m ean to t< i th e m o to ris t a lone is indieatod hy thn a s follow ing ta b u la tio n . T ak in g "Ofl.OOO a ;1 a s th e num ber o f passengcr'liutoM Dljiles y unod in M innesota , and aro used to the n ] av e rag e e x te o t o f COOO m iles per y ea r, tl . g ives a to ta l o f one bHHon miles’ per ti , y ea r trave led ov e r tho s ta te . .Good oi

h ighw ays would bo cu t 10 p e r ■.•ent jT r r< y e a r o f f th e w ea r a n d tea r, .md de- h

^ tc rio m tlo n o f these car*. A t nn n t \ r - »:

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^ o d e ^ y 3 ] ^ 6 , r k G t 5 ‘' , , - ■ ------ ' J ; Rl

f [ p o B T X u u m l i v e s t o o b : - i• PO R TLA Inn. P eb . 20—C attle r .ep ip ls .• 25; tone o f m arke t s tro n g ; prim e steers!) $ ia@ 1 4 ; gom l to choice stee rs $ fl.7u (& lrir 12.7fi’; m ed iu m to good steers SIG.TottfAl si• ll.".*!; f a i r to medium Kteera $( ) 10.7.>: roniu^on to fn ir stee rs $8.50(^/|]; f ftJtO; choice cows nnd -hcifo rs J10@11. [$' ; H og ri'ce ip ts 201; tone of n ia rk c t.

s tro n g : j)rtK(e m ixed $10.ri*(q'16i0.': nu*- dium 91l}..')0(ii'lt).fl5; rongli nml h c n v v ’ f,

• #M.75(S'15.25; pigs #12..'0(al‘-l..'0; hulk, «:lfl.7.’I. r t.

Sheep rece ip ts none; tone of-m nrke t i « s tro n g ; ca s t o f m ountain lam bs [ I14.50; va lley lam bs $ 1 0 ^ 1 2 ; yoarlingsl

■ » 1 0 @ ll; w e th e rs <i9(5il0: owei* ^G.50(S']• 8.75: - __ .. - ____— ■

! DX»7V£& IJV E S T O O E ! o!5 nEN 'V ER, Colo., Feb. 20.—C attle— 'c l Itcreip in 1,000; m a rk e t s teady to h igh-' b:

' er. StoiTs, Sl.'5.aO(S'lfl.OO; cow« nndi - t he ifers, ♦ 7 .7 . '^ m » 0 ; stockers nnd feed-;#! , -CXM.' JUOOfint.SO', calvcs, #12.00® '• 15.05. ............- I

Ilo g s—R croipts, 2,500; m arko t, stcAilyj

PUBLICr

I Tuesday, FebT h r e e x n i l c s e a s t a n d 1 3 r 4 mil* T w i n F a l l s , 1 1 - 2 m i l e s e ^ t t

j f a c t o r y , a n t i 2 m i l e s w e s t a n d K i m b e r l y .

•:

; 5 Head Horses, 12 Hei chinery, nd Hoi

r rXEZ l u n c h A7t• T E E H f t^ » l 0 and nnder, ca«h.

i t o f 8 m o n t h s a t 1 0 p e r c e n tI g o o d b a n k a b l e n o t e s ; 5 p e r c e n

o v e r $ 1 0 . N o p r o p c ^ t o b e..

. R. E. THOMAS ande O W H Z

O O L . J . ' S . M c H E K E T , A n c t io n e

AYS ARE BEST EXPENSE ECONOMIZERV P o o r B o a d s A d d t o . O o s t o f T r a n s *

>r T a k i n g O a r e o f I n o r f l a a e d M o t o r

f E f f i c l e n p y a n t i E t io n o m y

value o f 41500 per ca r, th e to ta l v a lu e o f tho autom obiles o f Minnortota

tho .'‘'■ould b o ,*300,000,000. I f 10 p e r ccnt ;ual doto rlo ratipn is saved, hore oloni* is a tro. M ving to th e people of MJnncsoUi of ua l *30,000,000. i>er yoar. igu . '^ r a rm e r^ a io s t In sisten t.- -

N ow flia i t|.io m oto r-tru ck s and p»»- ons aenger autom obilos aro coming in to al-

m ost u n iv c rsh llise am ong form ers, th ey afo hecom ing, more inslg ten t la the ir

“ c* dem and fo r good‘!ioada th a n tho resi­den ts c f tho largo eitios.

has M innesota is considering a w ell do- res vised s y s te m 'o f h a rd surfaco highways en- in th a t s ta to fron i thq to u ris t crop j’or stan d p o in t, be liev ing th a t such a crop 3ve w puld_equal t h e ' ^ o s s ' v a lu e o f tho ob- w heat crop.' ' C e r tu n M ianosota good as ro&ds associa tions uphold a f o r ty mil- a lion d o llar bond issno o f s ta to bonds to

tc , financo a system o f p ayed tru c k line Ich roads. The In te re s t on thoso bonds w ill •ou bo p a id b y a n autom obllo ta x , averag- ion ing from te n to tw elve dol/ara a y ear. Dflt Such a system m igh t eas ily save sev- Dm eral tim es th a t much to any-autom oblle lod ow ner in tho w ear and to a r on his to m achine. ,eh OM orado’fl B ig Program

T he s ta te o f Colorado haa la id o u t a vu ry .cx ten s iv o p lan fo r a good-roads

nd d u rfn g 1010.'. Colorado . has. ^een ono o f tho few {itates th a t havo

. ro n tinued to b iiild good '-roads yo ar in L . '’"d y e a r out. Thy.j>eoplc o f Colorado . npprociatc w h a t a -good road means

tliem, artd th o y havo trea ted- tho build- ■ 'ing o f good ro ad s bond issues, a n d thc- . p ay ing o f good roads taxes, an a bust*

ncss/p roposition , nn investm ent an«l nn . asset.

_ . Colorado enginoors' have compiled* very in te res tin g d a ta ou road uso ovor* a road th reo thousand e igh t hundred

and. tMjeaty-BOven m iles in leng th . Ap- p ro x lm a te ly -f if te e n m illion ton m iles of supplies o f one k ind o r Another were

■ hauled ov er i t d u rin g tho p a s t year. In ­v estiga tion , ra n g in g over a period of

, ,, ihrco m onths, p roved u p tho fo llow ing: Of th is f if te e n m illion ton miles, ten m illion woro mado b y m otor tru ck s, tho rest b y Jiorso-drawn vohiclos; tho to ta l

r* dead w eight of t ra f f ic fo r th is period,. covering nUvclnssesflf vehicles, wns one* hnndred -nncl slx ty-tw o m illion, nine

hundred nnd . tW enty-six thousand , nnd iiinety-oiKht ton miles, d iv ided ns" fol-

Jr)ws; I’assongor autom obile, ono hun*rh <trcd and f if te e n m illion; m otor track s , n- twonty*cIglit ralllion;_ wngons, th irtoen of m illion. Thoso figures nro npproxininte r s nnd inelndo n o t onIy~tho w egiht o f tho in load h a u lc d /Jm t^ h o w e igh t o f 'th e vehi- be rie a s well, a n d aru o f im portance ih

determ in in g tho am ount of w ear rn d to te a r ' to w hich-siich roads lu tlie b tate Itn are su b jec ted to du rin g th e courM of fiO a year.es O f C olorado 's fo rty -tw o thousaiTd K« m iles oT s ta to and co un ty highwa.vs, r, the tra f f ic o f 3,8^7 m iles bai, been es- cr tim ated . .With tho o n o rm w s divorsioh id o f tr a f f ic from skort hau ls on. th e rail- rr rond, th e essen tia l need* o f pe rm aiira t ! e- h ighw ays fo r th e fu tu ro developm ent r- of Colorado is ap p aren t. ^

to strtm g. T op, bu lk , ♦lfl;8r*rtT •' 17.00.1 Hheep — Rocoipts. • 4,300; m arket,; s teady to 10c higher. Lam bs, ♦l.^.SO®; 17.2.*>; ewes, ♦[email protected],

ts . ; • -OM AHA U V E S T O O K 'rs! - S O l 'T n OM AHA, Feb. SO—C nttle re- ® lc il |> ts n,20b; m arket ' l.'>-2,’)c lowor;

stoers ♦ in.50@ lS.20; rowa and hcifem ff ' $0.2.^@14.00; s tockers nml feeilers *7®S 'I 1.'3.755 calves iji7(ffl3.7.'i; bulls a n d sta^s . tS‘9.2.’[email protected] t . H og receip ts 19,700; m arket geueral-

Iv s tead v ; bulk;«>t sales $17(^17J10; top ] y ’ *.17.00. ■ ,

lk< Siieep receip ts C.OOO; m arket s teady ] til w eak; w nrlinR n • » ^ 1 5 ; wothors

n I $1:201.1; Inmlis ilfl.7S ® 17.7 .'; c u r s S9@ )

s'.! K A N SAB O l t r U V E S T O O K . ' 4KANBAH CITY, Mo., Feb. 20.— The

I c a ttle m arket closed alow , lO(p)i:.c low- ‘ or; top , #10.75; hogs, s tead y .with close,

— 'c lo s in g weak to 10c low er; top , #17.7.'>; . h -^ in lk . S17.10(S'17.00. . ,idi ■ lC@£5e higher; top,ll--#17.00 fo r Iambs'.' jS’ * • ' - . . . ----------

K A N SA S C IT T M A M X T jly{ K A N SA S CITV , F eb . 20—C attle r*-

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ebruary 25thm i l e s s o u t h o f t h e S E c o m e r o f \ 3 t a n d 3 - 4 s o n t h o f t h e s n g a r t a n d 3 - 4 s ' o t i ^ o f t b e ^ a n k o f '

t

Head Cattle, Hogs, Ma- i Household Goods

A T 1 1 O 'o i e O K*

i s h . A l l s u m s o v e r $ 1 0 a e r e d - I : e n t w i n b e ^ g i v e n t h o s e g i v i n g « c e n t d i s c o u n t f o r c a s h o n s u m s c

b e r e m o v e d n n t i l s e t t l e d f 6 r . ^D

Id A. M. VAN CLEEF Jm x B B[ o n e e r H . S . O O W L Z N O ,'C le r k ^

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T W I N F A L L !

FO BD X IB E L OAfiE TOCOME U P m SPB JN O

MT. CLEMEN'S. Mich., Feb . 20.—Cir- c u lt C ourt Ju d g e Jam es G. T ucker, who

IB. w ill J ie a r th e Chicago T ribune-IIonry £\>rd m illion dollhV lib e l su it here , said

;or t o d a y 'th o easo (rould bo opened in A pHl o r M ay. i lp .b o lio v cs tho f i r s t week* l a M a y w ill, be selected.

' ■■■ -. ■ceipta 0,0001 m a rk e t steadv to iow orj s tee rs ♦18.00@ 19f .

en t Hog reA-lpts 10,000; m arke t s teady “ to 10c low er; bu lk ♦17.10@17.(30; me*

d ium ♦[email protected]. '•S heep , receip ts 5,00D; m arkot s teady

to h ig h e r; lam bs <il7.75@18; owes *11@ - . ■ -

al- . .,cj* ,S T . JO S E P H U V E ST O O Kelr 6T. J O S E r , M o., F eb . 20.— C attle— ;si- H eeeip is, ^500 . B teera, s teady to eaay;

bu tchers , s tead y ; others, $15@ 25c-low- dc- er..* • 'jy s Hogs— Receipts,- 10,000; m arket, slow rop 5(gil0c lower. Top, S17.00j bulk, $10.85 rop @17,40.the Sheep—lieeoip ts 2,200; m arket, lod s teady . . .ill- ----------to . 'ST. LO U IS LXVESTOOK

‘O'* EA ST ST. LOUW , Pob . S p . ^ a t t l e — '" I R e c e ip ts 3.000; ToxaaS ; m arkot,

slow , s tendy ; na tiv e , |D@19.^0.W* H ogs—13,000; m ark o t.'5 @ I0 c ‘higher;

m ixed, ♦1720@ 17i6.‘I* Shfep—aOO; m arke t, ste ad y ; owes,

»1I@ 11.50.

a m o A o o U V B s t o c kCHICAGO, F eb . 20— Hog rcceip ta 4,-

500; m orket h igher; bu lk » [email protected]? Im tehers ♦17.65@ I7.85; p ack in g »10.75 (®17JS0; ligh t « [email protected]; p ig a *14^50

*'* © 10.73; rough ♦[email protected]. ' ' C attlo receip ts lOiOOO; m arko t loWcr;

beeves «10..'j0@20; bu tchers t[nd stock- , ' ers [email protected]; cannors an d cu ttora

[email protected]; s to c k o r s .a ^ - f e e d e r s ^'1 g l C ; cows >7:40@ li!.C0; calyoB »18i!5

Sheep receip ts 17;000;l m arkot jitcady ; ‘’d wool Iambs [email protected].’5; ewes $5.50rn)or is.-jo.ed .. ............. ................. ,P* CHICAOO M A B K E T .*" H og rece ip ts 41,000; .m arket general;

Iv h igher; c a ttle receip ts 20.000; theep receip ts 18,000.

ar: OHTOAOO O B A IN O PE K IN OCIlTC A no, Feb . 20.—G rain opening:

I Corn'— F ebruary , nom inal: M arch, tip , 2 1-4; M ny nnd Ju ly , up»l 1-4.' O a ts—Fehruarj-, up 8-8; M arcii, np

1-1-; Mny, up :i-4; Jnl.v, n o m in a l.' ' I ’rovisiona higher.

’ CHIOAQO. OBAIM' O LO SU fo:fl, .C IIIC a'GO, Feb.] 20.— Closing g ra in :.•n Corn—February , M arch, up U-H;le Mny, up 1 7*8; .Tuly, up 1 7-8. " .10 dn tifi^F eh r’uar.v, u]i 5-8; M arch, iipij. t-8 ; Mny, up a-4; Ju ly , ITp 5-8. •ill I ’rovlsionii, ^stcnilv. ■“ ,

te OHIOAOO O B A IN BBV i EWof CHlJ.’AGO, Feb . 20— U n w tt le d 'w a th - .. c r over tho g ra in b o lt 'SJia 'contlnsied ul aiiiiiinRibv'eniont o f cortt;;(t^or©’].factors s, in a generally h ig h e r 'tre n d o f pricos in i - g rohi futuro* ou th e 'C bfcaT O 'board o f ih trflde-n idny . S tre n g th in th e hog mar- il- ke t was noted also. P rovisions wore it h igher in sym pathy .I t F eb n m ry corn up 2 1-2 a t th e open­

ing, wns unchanged. M arch corn • 2 1-3 h igher a t ♦1.29, tho opening, la to r - lost 1-S. Mny corn, opening a t ♦1J22,•(7 « p I- was up l-4c. .luly corn u p ■' 1 l-4<- n t .tl.lK , the ojtenlng, w as' o ff !t, l-8c.'fli .F cb ru ar.v ontf, up 5-fic a t -^9 1-8, tho

oiieiiinit. la te r gained l-8c. M nrch oats l-2«- hiKhcr a t ..ID. tho opening, w as

' l-4e up. M ay oots, up 3-4 a t JO 3-4, p. fho ojienili'g, wn.s J-4c lo w e r.. Ju ly oata, p. uj> th r Inte bpeblng, .57 7^8, Ta-

te r ’gjiined 1-S.

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$l7-t>Ord:iM-OU: 1i«ht-.-' #17.00(5)17.75; iy bulk si7..’ »fn'17.7.‘;. rs C a ttle recei|i{!i 1,000; m arke t steady,5 low er; ste rrn #15(SilO; row s and heif-

rtSl «5.c0(5'l.-.0(l.Shppji n>prl|'tr« 200; m nrkct stca<iy;

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top , *15; b u lk t ♦.■.30(o l3.30.P' Hogs— 10.000; m arke t, s tead y ; top,

»17.1U; bulk, ♦[email protected].').Bhcej)— 2 ,100 ; m arke i, steady '; top,

$17.25; bu lk , ♦13@ 13J0. '

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frac tio n a lly h ish c r a t the oponlntl o f the stock m arke t today . U . S. S teel oiM-ncil .'.n 1-S ut> W '; U tah Copper .fJH 1-2, lip 1-S; G eneral M otors S1.40 1-2,-np 1: M exican 'P e tro leum ♦1.78 1*4,

jup 1-2; Bethlehem S tee l B. .02 1*4, np 5 8 ; Kelly S p ring fie ld JH. up 1 1*2; C iucibie S teel .58, up 3-8. ,

M otor-D riven P o ta to Peeler.A m ach ine w hich w ill peel 40 pounds

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