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TBBOm^'AFrEBNOt T W IP VOL. 8. KO. 47 ■ EIIOT»' PENT W ;lD.:yEs*> Nominating Speeches to Come ’ on Tliursday with Ballotting on Friday, Secretary of the ' / , C o iil^ te e Announces . WOMEN'S INTEREST SHOWS IN DEMANDS FOR TICKETS BeproBentativefr of the SUlitont Snffragists Prepare to Plckot Convention Hall for Platform Doolaration CHICAGO UP)— NominaliiiK gpeeclira ^ In tho republican natioiiai eonvnntlon next wroK ftrobiibly w ill . como ou Thuradaj', w ith ' ballotiiiff on Priday, L. W. Hcnloy, Bccrctary of nrrangflr mcnt* committco, anno»nto^ Uxlay. Fallowing tltc koyaotc «i>vcclt of Spna- tor Loclf^o o f MnnflnrhuRottii, temporary ehitirman, nnd appointment of eomtnlt- tcoa on Tuoaday, Mr. Ilonloy snid thf eouveution probably would ndjoiirn un- til WoSnbfJay for committoo work. IVrmancnti origination, rules and order of bunincM ara on Wodnc«doy’a tcKt&tlyo proRTRin. After Uio noTOinal- ing.ap^chcn Thumday, Mr. Hcnloy aaid lho tentative proRrom would loavo Ftl- •lny and Baturday and poaaibly port of Thurtidny for balloting and coniidonu tion of Jilntform. | ' 0(at0 0&nctu»t SclifdnlM. Oq Monday preceding tho opening of the eonvt&UoD, c&uc.u«ea of naay dclo{;ationa aro acbedulod to aeloetrna' ^ tlnnai tommittcemen and make eom- mittee' nominatiooa. Thcro are moro than ISO.OOO appli- rftticina for ticketn for 13,1^60 a<>at3, Mr. Henley stated, and 1100 npnlications c ^ .. f o r !>70 preaa scnta. InrrcaaM interest t of women in jM litirs woa osalgnod by r Mr. Ucnlvy as a rooaoa for the ticVet i demnnda. Diatribution of tickota ia to t begin next Saturday, through national i committeemen. i Political forcoa are (pilborinjf slowly t here, and whilo thi\ pro-conycntion j oirela hnn. its .uaual liuo of Roasip and prediction, no political leader of rccog- ( nltod imnortnneo has up to; this time ( bwtt wlUlRst to attach Vi«-nan\tt to-a l definite prediction of whom tho con* i vnolion w ill namo aa ita candidate or i when iM a likely to do ll. Tho end of i the weok w ith tho probable adjourn- « mcnt of congreaa, howevor, w lll bring | all tho national lendera to Chicago and < bv Saturday or Bundny convention | plana aro expected to. begin taking def- inite form. 1 8nltn«ists on antmd. ncpreaeatatlvoa of 'the mllltont branch of tbo woman auffragiats oro ou ' the ground preparing to picket tho eon- ] vention hnll to enforco their domand ; for a platform deelnrntion ealling on ' ' tho atAtoa wblch have not rntified tb» * . wotnoa m ffrago amendment to do to at OQCO. Tbe national eommittee yeater- dny by unanimoua voto called upon all rcpubliean atatea to act promptly on the ratification. The uatiotinl com- (Ooatioaed on Pag« FoUr) ^ Today’a Games J KaUfia*! LAiguo. At Boston— Score:- H. II. E. New York ...................... ........... I 3 4 Boaton ................................. 0 10 2 Bottoriea: Tonry and Smith; Scolt and O'Neill. . At Pittaburgh— Score: R. H. E. St. U uis .........................;......... O U O Pittaburffh ............ .................. 2 0 0 Batterlea: Sehupp and Clemons; Carl- son nnd Sehmidt. At Philadolphla— Score: -B. H. E. Brooklyn __________ ______ __ 3 Philadelphia ............... ............. 6 (End ot Cth.) Batterlea: Cadore snO Krueger; , Cnuaey, W elnert and Witherow. A t Chleago— Seoro: B, H. E. Cineinnoti ................................. 2 Chicngo ..................................... 1 (End of 3rd.) Ratterirs: Luqun nnd Rarlden; Tyler nnd Killefor. American Leoguo. At New york— Score: B. H. R Washington .............. ............ 1 3 4 New York ................................. H 11 1 (Firat gau\e.) Batterlea: Zachary,^?nrlaon anvl Oharrity; Quinn nnd Hannah. Bcoro: li. H. E. WJuhington' ............................. 8 New York ........... ..................... fl (Soeond-gnmr.) Itatlerlea: Shaw, Snydor nnd I'iclu- ich; Maya, Collina and Buel. , . A t Cleveland— . . Rfore: R. II. E. Dotroit .................................. ... 5 CIcviOwid ................................. 5 (End of 5tlt) Bntterii-a: Holiind and Ainsmith; Caldwell and O ’Noill. At St. Louis— Reoro: B. TI- E- Chicago ................ .................... 4 Bt. liOuU ................................. 1 (End of .'itb.) ' Batterlea; Clcotto and ScbnBc; 'Weil- man nod Severeld. wNPAi^k:ii^ idah 6~ c \ ^ FAI N ilN N E S b tA D E FAVO R ABLE T SEATED BY I Wood Men are Denied Credentials i vention on First Roll Call Taken! i in Contests; Clainis,'Of Loulslani , Dismissed in^avor of Uninstrucl ) ' ' O Poles Take Offensive m . Against Russian Reds Lorn ' dole WARSAW, UP) — Poliah tioopa trie ) have turned to the offenilve bo- tbo tween Borisow and Dobruislc o;i tho T k cenlor of tho front, which l8 notbr aenl nttack by tho Busaian Bolaheviki, tco I ,, nnd on Mny 27 occupied the lino of eon iho Bereaina river, according to an whi I offleial statement Issued at.am y tho heodquartora horo Tucsdoy. dolt Adolfo de la Huerta ; Takes Oath of O ffUe ?rE.\ico ciTrTyp)—Adolfo do ^^"5 Io Huerln, elected provisional prosi- dent of Mcxico lnat week, took tho thm ; o^th of offiee nt fivo o ’clock Tuea- f J dny afternoon In the chamber i>f . deputiea. Thi-ro. woa a great.mill tn ry dlapln.v. Tlio new provldoiuil V proaidont oppeorcd to bo far from . ovei I well. test g Officinla of the Chinese legation << '> '1 confirmed report* thnl tholr gov- I emment hnd inatrueted thom fo ex- ^ tend do jure recogoition of Ihi pro- f visional govenunent. , -------^ --------- T DEMOCRATS IN COMMITTEE Z ', , ’DELAY VOTE ON MANDATE " Action of Homo on PrwIilont'B Boquost th^ for Authorlt7 to AdmlnMer Ar- eom mraioa Affain Pat Off prm ---------- wim .. W AaniNOTON, D. C., (yp>—Demo- Lov s crnta on the houae foreign affnira com- J*’** t mittee todoy delayed immediato action *’“"i y on the senole roanlution rejecting Pres- t Went Wllaona requoat for authority to 0 necept a mnndnte over Armenia, Cliair- .1 man Porter, howovor, announeod thot », tbo T8«olution would be reported to- , J y morrow nnd put boforo tho house du^ . n ing the dny. ' d The senatT resolution fltwllnlng fb ,n«J :■ gront authority for nn Amorican man- V e dotb' over Armenia aa renucatod bv i a Prealdeni ‘ Wilson, wbleVi wna possed I* yestcrdayby a vote-of .*52 to 23, wna 3 r sent todny to tJin houao. Tho foreign j{ 1 nffairs committee wns expeeted to rec- (rat I- ommcnd its ndn^Uion nud- aubmit U to g the houso. tomorrow. Leadera prodict- ,i.i, 'i ed it would be Adopted ad deoifuvoly In w_, n the house ns in the senate. ». ^ eom BSAZIL GIVES PSEFBRBNOB ’ *"1 XO AUSRIOAN IMPORTS t RIO DK JANEIRO, (;p>-Brarilian c y customs officials hnve been inatructe<l urci Io observe the ]irea1dcntlal docree of (ert ^ March 10 which oonenilca preforentinl jpni u tn riff rnfon dnring the current year on Min „ eertain import* of United Statea origin _.i, na followa! * f. On whent flour, .10 per cont; on con- II denaed m ilk, mnniifoctured rubber nr- , n tiriea, wufclios, eertnln inks, varnishes, typewriting mnchinea, wino cheats, bat aneea, .windmills, cement, corseta and aehool furniture, 20 jicr cent. ) H0UBB COMMITTEE WOULD .. INVESTiaATE BERODOLL ESOAPE WASHINGTON, (/P)-The resolution con ordering n congressionol investigation ren of tho.csenpe of Grover Clevelond Borg- «on doll, Hch Philadelphia draft evader, -woi wna nrderi'd fn\-orably reported today ___ by the house rules eommittee. 4 - - __ —" - - World New 0 -------------------- --------------------------------------------------- {I LONDON, (/P)— Diplomatio and Ozezoho-Blovakia have not reports recently had it, accoidl received here from Prague toda; HAVANA, C u b a , T h o N meree Tneaday petitioned the < necessary steps to soe that 400 ^ prosent crop he retained on the ' export. The chamber explidnei is taken the shortage of sugar ii ?r * - WASHlNaTON, (ff)— Anin ba, near Bio Bamba, Ecuador, h{ movement and is attributod to 4 registration. Advices Tuesda; 1 said tho police wero reported t ^, that many Indians wore occupy . rounding Bio Bamba.___________ EXPLOSION. KILLS MINERS W u- A t Least Six Men Victims ot Accident D« In PemuylTanla Ooal Sbaffe E. PITT.SnUBOH. Pn.. UP)—At least six men wern killed by an exploaion in in| the cool shaft of tho Ontario Oas Conl on rompany, ncnr Ookeaburg, Pn., todny. th' h; The men were buried under tons of ed enrth, ond the foreman snid he would rei nol bo able to teU tbo esncl number of I rh E- dend until the bodies hnd been recov- w( ered... Hnon nfler the miners went down the It« shaft today there wnn an explosion lai lil- whieh dialodgM grent mnrseH of enrth ne and buried every man in the abnft. on LLS TW m y ju jj. ID AHQ,^ ^ i S gates jt TO JOHNSON I { committee 11 ials at Republican National Con- ken Since Beginnina of Hearings siana “Lily White” Contestants int itructed Group . CHICAGO, (>p)—In iu H n t dBBlKUin , i offocUng tho Johnson forces In . the I convention, tho rcpubHtan nnltonal ' • committee, by 36 to 19, voted tvsost dolegatos from the tenth Uinaosota dls- ||^| trict who are counted as favorablo to tbo candidacy of tho Callfomla sennti-r. Tho Wood delegates wsro denied aeots on tho firs t roll call tho com'mic- pi>< teo hnn-taken since U .began dociding eont«nts, nfter a spirited dlscuailon ! which bronght out tho eharge, whieh lho committeo aeteplcd, Ibat. tbo Wood ^ delegntea had boen chosen by a rump eonvention. ' Olre Beasos for Both ^ , Tho attomcys for tho Wood delegntea ' told the committeo thoy l»*d loft the convention becnuae thoy wcro denied police protectbn. Tho nttorneya for H'o lho Johnaon dolcgatea eharacterUczd nigt thnt stnlitiient na "Inughnblo nnd o i.,„ Wood Hen Accr«dit«d.' T W liilo a aub-commilteo waa checking . over tho reeordo in tho Loulsiann con testa, tlio committeo passod'to tho con- test from tb?> fourth dlafrjct of Mis- "*'0' iKvurl. .tohn fl. Boyor nnd John Albus, ordi of et. Joseph wore 'contesting for the ing Hcnfa for whieh 0. IL PiSlley nnd L. C. gnt( Cotrlll were rrjiorted. The committee voted to sent Philloy r*| and (Strili. They nre unpledged but I I counted nmong the foreea of Qenernl r I Wood. ' I • ■ Albua, ono of tho conteatants, fig- ^ ured In ytstcrdoy’s testimony before F t thu sennto eommittee investigating V eommittee inveatigoting eompaign ez- > I pinditurea. E. I* Iklorae, of Missouri. ^ who anid he handled moat o^ Governor' - Lowden’a enmpnign fund in thnt stato S a, testified that ho paid out »2000 to Al- , bus, who did nol appear to preaa hia < . contest before tho natlonnl committeo , today. SettUi HUslseippi Oase. V ^ In the MlaalaalDpi cnso tho commit- tee voted to sent the four uninatrueted - delegntes nt lnrgo headed by M. .1. Mulviblll,-national rommlttecman, and y*** ® dismissed the contost o f fhe quortet • pledged to Wood, led bv W. C. Ligon ' and Porry Howard. ' a Dltmlsset "L II7 W bite" Oontest nnu ^ Beauming work on convention con- reti teata, the' ropubliean nationnl commit^ > leo todny seated tho 12 uninatrueted woi ' delegatea from Indiana headed by " Emilo Kuntt^of Now Orleans, nationnl T eommltteemnn, nnd dismissed tho con- tent Oftho "Illy whlto” gnup led by "P*" e C. S. Ilehort nnd Victor'IjOiael of New "■‘‘I ® O tlM M . "''I ' C. S. Hebort of Now Orloana, who flg- “i, 1 ured In the commlttoe’a deciaion yea- • tcrdny denying a rehearing In tho ehal- ‘ ^ lengo of Mr. Kunts’a seat, nppearod for '' tlie conteatjints. Ho wns confronted r f with a signed agreement mndo In 1018 UU in wblch he nnd hls associates agrood not to file n eoniest. Committee mcm- l>erB auid the cnso hnd boen Inveatlgatod [’ thoroughly laat year nnd «loclared the ,1 new eonU-Rt violnled the lOlS agrte- p monte. . Georgia oas« Takes Time ^ _ Further lime to cheek ovidenco In • the Georgia cnso wns given to tho aub- - n committco bonded by Cliarles B. War- , ' n ren of Michigan, who aaid a compari- r- son of <luplica^« atato convention rolla f, would tnko much moro time. H. L. y _____________________________ : ____________ of (Contianed on Page Foor) I>a __________________________________________ Clu ^ ------- = lia, ----------------------------------------------------^ ------------------IV , WS Events _______________ I Mt; aatio relations between Poland ma not bo'en broken off, as somo cording to an official dispatch mo today. * ■Tho Havana chamber of com- the Cuban government to take me 400,000 sacks of sugar of tho u the island and withheld from of itdned that unless this measure for in Oubo w ill be very acute. , Indian uprising at Oaja Bam- lb! )r, has grown into a widespread id to tho new govemment tax esday to the state department $( tod to have been attacked and icupying dominant heights sur- ^ S WORST COTTON CONDITIONS •- . he nt Department of A gticultw Report Con- flnns Crop Oatlook Serious >1 WASinNOTON, I). C,'„ (/P)_R,.|»rl. J', in ing tho enndilion of the cotton cron >nl on M n y nt G2.4 per eent of normal, y. tho depftrtjnenl of ngrieulfure annotinc- th of ed that this waa tho loweat mark in its Id record of 50 years and that the roeur ofirlng alnlemeni, “ worst ever known,” IV- wns ct)nfirmeil. ,j, Nl) foreeost of produetion wns mode he Itevlsed figures of the nren . planted on lasi yenr were announced ns .15.133,000 th neres, the nrea picked 33,BflO.OOO acres, • and tho yield per acre KJL.'i pound* Tl LDAV. it!A sm WiR 'R : D A IL WEDNESDAY. JUMB 2.. Ifliio' isslliiG i OFPROSEGOT ION II INFRECHTJi J Interetate Commerce Commis- - sion Declares Penal Provis- ions will be Invoked Unless Railroads Comply with Order INSPECTORs'RipORTING , DELIVERIES NOT MADE ‘i'o ton Procedure to be Governed by c“n Besults of Investigation to bo; "fi r' , tori Uade into Oircumatances, the- Statement Says . dol; WASniNGTON, (/p>—Warning Ibat » fhe pennl provlsiona ni the interstate ® commerco net would be invoked onleas ^ the railroads cimiply with ordora de- t aigned to relieve freight congcotion waa 0 issued todny by the interstato commorco commission. -J' The cnmmiiaion in n lottor to Diiniel ° W illard, ebnlrmnn of the Asaociallu.i of * Bnilwny Executives cnr servico commit- feo, aaid thnt Inspectorn reports ha>| 'I shotrn lhnt tleJlverien of e<]uipnienC aa enm orderod by tbe commlsidon -were -tot >»e- “ gl ing mnde. Tho matter w lll be inveati- Inw gated, the eommisaion ndded. ' con « - tire FEDEIIlEilT s STim ilOSHELD ii -------- loll Secretary Meredith Makes Do< ^'<11 cision with View to Bene- fitting Farmer eiee WASin.S'GTON, D. C., (yP>-Contin- tioi uation of proaont federal wheat stand- Boi nrda wna decided upon todn.v by Secre- whi tnry Meredith In nn opinion covering hrairinga held to in({ttire into dhaatls- } foctioii in the cejitral northweat with I'xiatlng grnduB foe h s ^ red apring nnn durum wheats. Rcqucafa for lowering the preaent atandards,}the si'erotory on- nounced, would tend- to deereoae the return to formers, while odvocates of , the ehonge nrgued that tho producer wonld receive more monoy for bU wheat. - Tho federni standards ostablishiNl In ' 1017 nnd revised in 1918 have boen operative only under fixed price nnd , war eonditions, fhe aeeretnrv n la tfl, ., adding thnt opportunity for foir teati- of their merita or-defects hna not beon ‘ 'J® afforded undor normal marketing cok *, dUlons. coLoiiilisrTy' HONDnsramsr; ' tloi Present Oall to Hasten Svolu- tion Discussed by President Butler for ---------- ide NEW YORK, (/p)—Columbia unlvera- vo« ity nt ila IrtGth enmmeneement oxer- pet eises today conferred 2039 dogreca in by C0UTS4*. Honorary degrees of doctor pW o f lawa were conforred upon Ucnr>- P. nm Davison, Heriiert C. Hoover, Bishop er’ Chnrlea H. Brent. Rear Admiral W il- liam S. Sims atvl General John J. wh Pershing. th< ‘ ‘ A world in fermonl hna passed into sto n world perplexed.” said Dr. Nicholas aer Murrny Butler, preaident of tho univer- Mty, In III* commencement juldresa. ‘‘ We nre atanding in n ntate of un- stable equilibrium ol the aiimmlt of n j,p vast upheaval out of the political, tho ■ociol, and the economic lifc ^o f tho tnoilorn nntlona. If indeed these be times that try men'* aoula, then they are good tlmea in wbieh to live. None but the weak ling will turn bl* bock tbe tre- mendous struggle to put civilixation u u)>on o new ond yot stouter foundation. Tho call to men and women of cnpacltj, n,. of courage nnd of ehnrneter is clarion- like in ita clebrnesK. It la not a cnll to rovohitioii, it is n cnll to hoaton evolution. It is a coll to summon all tho .resources inteilecKml and moral, yg tbe remiuTce* econmnle and political— for tt sucecssful effort nt reconstruction „j nnd civilirntliin.” _________ j,,, SOLONS PROPOSAL OFFENDS in Mexican Knrspnpei DenouneM Becom- eo mendadcns for New Arrangement' lui ' MEXICO CITV, (;p>—Reeommenda- - linttfi thnf o new trentv be nrranged between Ihe'Vnited Hintcs nnd Mexico, — coupled with the ndvice thn^.^lf Mexico refusen to enter tnio an ngreement tn £ ]irntect .Americans tho United States shonlii intervene in tlils countr.v, wWeli were mnde on Mny .11 by n aub-commit- ' tP" Ilf tbe United StMCS senate forelRp I relations committee, orr denounced by the newspaper Excelsior today. ' “ Humbug ia at tho bottom of Yon- I*‘ keo chorocter,” snys the JournnI, “ nnd C* Bnriium wns the finished indivi.innl of Ihe species.’ ' I IDAHO WEATHEB^ P' I lb . • Tonight foir:»wurmer-south jMirfion; ol Thtiradny fair and warmer. ' at f^REPORT 6 f the .ASSi ,Y NE WESPALMER IN PENNSYLVAN I APPEALFORJ Supporter of McAdoo C Saloons Operate Ui Departme^nt ol WASniNQTON, (;P) — Chargoa'thnt — , tho campaign for the nomination of At- 1 I tornoy Qoncral Palmer os domoeratie _ I candidate for tho prcsldoney hod boon J 1 conducted In Pennsylvania w ith an open appeni to tho diatillory and brewery in* I tSl'Uiita In tlu) stnto wore modo todoy I before tbe svualo Inveatlgatlng comAll- I tco by Eugenu C. BonniwcH, of Phlla- U dolphin. Mr. BouilweU. -wlu dlstrlbnted BUfikcn durtog the prtotry cam- paign seeking the nomlsaUec of W. - Or-McAdoo, said that saloon* and • bonded warehouMs in some jM rts o f pani the state were bow mnning *‘»lde open” and thnt this wss procoed- fji lng nnder the eyea of department of ^ .justice and prohlUtloa enforcement er offioers of the federal govemment n, appointed “ w ith Mr.' Polmer’a vtse." The wllnoaa charged that tho Palmor cnmpaign in Pennsylvania had bcon a * “ gbnally nnd doboalng degradation of Inw.” He ndded thnt tho campaign bo ® conducted for M n McAdoo had teon on- tirely the work of himaelf and his col- ™ leagucf and aKaln*t tbe specific petaon* ,,,*,1., nl refusal of Mr. MeAdoo to allow bis name to bo uaod. . .• ' ^ aittuUon Bod It Scranton-I. Orcgo Mr. Bonnlwoll snid thnt flt Scranton, ' Pn., wboro tho district nttornoy wos Mr. ^ . Polmer’a pnrtner, tho situntion was par* ticularly bod with relation to open t I o* latlon ot Ibo probU>lllon law. Qo add- , cd thot mon directly connoctod with the Kcn’tL liquor Interests wcro nmong tbo-Palm- from or delegates to the national convontion the P elected nt tho rocent primarlos. leog^it “ I orgnnltod a cnmpaign In oppoai- to th( tlon to Attorney Goneral Palmer,” Mr. dotes Bonnlwoll snid, ” and I know all about tie pi what was done In It, and o great doni “ It what the other side diiLI.' , ............ Pftlffn Falling to get pormlsaion from Mr. distri McAdoo to uso hi* anmo, Mr. Bonnlwoll wcekl sold hifl friends hOJl endeavored to get “I votera to write his nomo In, “ nnd we : enme within 200 votes of boating Palm- er In Philadolphla.” . “ I wos mnking n bnttle for national ennvmlttceman,” Mr. Bonnlwoll sold, nnd I ’m frnnk to sny that the MeAdoo jf,. work woa n great benefit to me.-** had \ Bay* Palmer’* Expense Heavy ‘ he 0 Asked ns to tho uao of money on the othor side, he aoid: “ My advicea >re can,-, thnt $10 n commlttoomon wos paid in Philadelphia. From Dauphin county, pajjm the cbalrman wrote mc that Ibe Penn- erotlfl sylvonin fight cost the Palmor men bo- toe h: twccn *200,000 and *300,000.” Uol c “ This letter,went to ovory federal “ Il officer In tho atato” , the witness con- m&tlo tinned, toming over to the committeo prlnc! a document aignod by Joseph K. W ill- grosai ing of Philndelphia. It wna a aolleltft- ~ U r tlon for funda for A. Mitehell Pnlmer, might “ tho Pershing of Pennaylvonin.’’ to tb Palmor Aok* Hearing. Attorney General Pnlmor, candldote thcnf for the democratii: nqmlnotion for pres- Ident, nsked the senate committeo in- voatigating campaign expenditures for permission to reply to hearings mode “V by Eugene I. Bonnlwell, of Philodel- hove pbla, tbat ptoblbltlw .lawa were openly to do and freely'violated during Mr. Palm- w ill i er’s campaign In Pennsylvania. derta “ I'd llko to be henrd for a moment ono c when the witncas la through,” snid Asl the ottorney genurnl. “ TliW ia aij oTd leagu ■tory. I don’t core to owait tho tron- eald acript. ” each Aesalls Bonnlwell's. Word. eopie Mr. Palmer replied briefly to stoto- more ments mndo by Mr. Bonniwell saying givin he did so only because hia “ Ttood name por. ia moro to me than any offleo on ting earth.” Hod the statomcnt been mtwlo gnnd in Pcnnsylvnnia by the wltneas, he men. said, he “ woulil not hnve replied be- Gb c^uso in Pennaylvonia Judgo Bonnl- salor w ell’s word is not evidence t>f fnct.” Benntor Heed interrupted to nak tbnt In pi Mr. Palmer refrain frnm “ jMjraonflli tics.” The committee then decided PEN that Mr. Pnlmer'a statement ahould bo made under oatU and be was sworn. Tho ottorney general soid tbnt y “ .ludgo Bonniwell” hnd dcnlt in “ chnroetcr ossosainotion” in I’ennayl- P * vonla for yeors and thnt hia state- ments would not be dignified by a du- ninl hnd they been mode any where but to 0 senate committee. home First 0andldat« Witne**. Attorney Genernl Polmer appeared in the ne.noto co<lipaign invoatignting eomniltteo room j'lat beforo the after- Dl noon seasion of the Oommitfeo begnn. tl>o Hv was Ibe flrat of tbe pTcnldenllal 'o f ■ __________________________________________ d e fii (Continued on P*ge Poor) hero DECLARES PALMER'S A SUGAR PRICE UNWAi WASHl.VGTON, (/P)—Tho sugar In- Tl vestlgating committee in n mnjority ro- five ported presented to the house today do- ebal clnrcd thnt Attorney General Pslmer moll bnd 'uicd bla power aa eblcf prosecut- eml lng officer of the government “ for fho men purpose of fixing maximum soiling gavi prieea of augur in I^ouiaiana and in so tc e doing acted wholly without authority excl of Inw and in violation of hi" own eon^^ra 1 struction of his official duty. mnr SSOCIATED PRjEisi S li PBXcoB.^iyB. otiin w R CAMPA IGN 4 IA AN OPEN ^OF WETS ) Candidacy Saj^^— Under Eyes of of Justice :VESMICS OFPLUiPUN JBCmTIOIl ampaign Expenditures Inves- tigators Hear League.,Manag- er Deny Contributions to Any Candidacy; Out for Fuod .. WASHINOTON, D. 0., «P)-Coll(or. a's presidential primary election and e exnendilures mado In It by support- rs of Sonotor Hiram Johnson and erbert Hoover were given nearly a car traek at today’s aeision of the nato eommittee Invoitigatlng tho • bjoct. John H. Roueter, who hoad- 1 the flrat. financo committeo organ- ad for Senator Johnson and Manager rcgory of the Hoover organltaUon, . BTO tho principal witnessea summonod ' the eommittee. Bm nine* Iiwaguo ManifCr, ' Beforo going Info tho Cnllfdrnlfc con- st, the committeo examined Sdward eating, formor mombor of congresr om Colorodo, and nnw manager of 0 Plumb Plan leotuo. He sold the ftgno bad not contributed “ a dollar” 1 tho eamnaigns of hny of the candi- »tes fo r the TOpubllJ^, nnd domocra- e presidontlal nomlnrttlons. “ It is taking no part In the ejun- nlgn.” he testified, “-exeept ** It-is iatribnting information tiiroogh its eekly paper, Labor. I've rather gathered the Impreaslon iat your paper la supporting MeAdoo sr tho democratic nomination and enator Johnson for tho republican,” lid Chairman Kenyon. Admlta PkTorltistt. Mr. Keating replied that tho paper od probably been moro “ orltleal of le other condidates than these.” He ided that tbo sixteen railroad labor nlon* supportliig tho league hnd a impaign committee of which bo I* a lember, eo-oporating witb tfao cam- lign committee of the Amorlcan Ped- ratlon of Labor and Uint this commlt- >e had taken no part in tho, presldon- ol compalgn. “ I t ’s duty w ill be to .convey infor- i&tlon to membera of tbe organixatlons rincipally about senators and con- rosainon,” '^o said. i iUr. Keating sold this eoBmitteo light have aent out “ information n* ) tbe attitude- of presidential candi- ntcs. but that was all, up to date.” You’ve got a plan fts to tbo futuro le n f” asked Senator Reed, domocrat, Lltsourl. OoUectlng tlO.OOO Ftmd. . Why, ycBj” ’Ur. Keating said. “ We ove reportoA to our organizations (hot > do future work In tbls campaign wo rill require * 10,000, and they hove un- ert^en to aak for a contribution of no cent from ench of their members.” Asked to explain, the Plumb Plan }sguo and its method*, Mr.'.Keating aid thcro woro ^000 railroad unions aeh paying *10 n. year and getting 10 oples of “ Ivflbor” and “ somotnlng nore tbnn 200,000 individuals” each living *1 a yenr nnd mcolvlng the pa- ier. Tlio surplus over the eoat of got- ing out the weekly went to'propa- ;nndn, he said, aupporting aix field Glenn E. Plumb, ho sold, was on a alary of *1000 a aonth “ about one- itllf of hia usaol income” as » lawyer n private prartlee, now obaadonod. ?EKROSB BE-ELE0TXO> AOAIK AB OOMMTTTEEMAN PHILADfiLPHLA, Pn., loics Penrnso wos today re-elected a nember of Uie republican national eom- nittee from Pennsylvania by the atate ■omniilltv wbitb «\<5l bcre for iti reg- ilnr re-orgonisntion. Tho aenator was lot ot tho meeting, being ill at bia LAEES-TO-SEA MBBT DELAYED DENVER, Colo., (/P);—A moetlng of :he lnkea-to-si‘o eommiasion Schedule, for tomorrow In Denver, hna been In-, liefinitely poati>oned. it woa onnounced liero today. ACT IN FIXING ^ arraNted by la w Tho roport, prepared by Representa- tive Husted, ropublicaa, New York, as ehairman, eharged t,hst the legalistic method adopted fay tne attorney g«n> einl wan “ wholly ioeffectlve w a meana of priee control” and tbat it gavo apparent govenunontal BonetlOB tc cxlremoly high sugar prieea, which excited tho cupidity of (^ban produe- ora and causcd nn advance in the Cuban markot.

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T B B O m ^ 'A F r E B N O t

T W IP■ V O L . 8. K O . 47 ■

E IIO T » ' PENT W;lD.:yEs*>

N o m in a t in g S p e e c h e s t o C o m e

’ o n T l iu r s d a y w i t h B a l lo t t i n g

o n F r id a y , S e c r e ta r y o f t h e '

■ / , C o i i l ^ t e e A n n o u n c e s . ‘

W O M E N 'S IN T E R E S T S H O W S

IN D E M A N D S F O R T IC K E T S

BeproBentative fr o f the SU litont S n ffra g is ts Prepare to P lcko t C onvention H a ll fo r P la tfo rm D oo la ra tion

C H IC AGO UP)— N om ina liiiK gpeeclira In tho repub lican na tio iia i eonvnntlon next wroK ftro b iib ly w ill . como ou Thuradaj', w ith ' b a llo tiiif f on P riday,L . W. H cn loy, Bccrctary o f nrrangflr m cnt* com m ittco , anno»nto^ Uxlay. F a llow ing tltc koyaotc «i>vcclt o f Spna- to r Loclf^o o f MnnflnrhuRottii, tem porary ehitirm an, nnd appointm ent o f eomtnlt- tcoa on Tuoaday, M r. Ilon loy snid th f eouveution p ro ba b ly would nd jo iirn un­t i l W oSnbfJay for committoo w ork.

IV rm ancnti o r ig in a t io n , rules and order o f bunincM ara on Wodnc«doy’a tcK t& tlyo proRTRin. A fte r Uio noTOinal- ing .ap^chcn Thum day, M r. Hcnloy aaid lho te n ta tive proRrom would loavo F t l- •lny and B a tu rday and poaaibly p o r t o f Thurtidny fo r b a llo tin g and con iidonu tion o f J iln tfo rm . |

' 0 (a t0 0 &nctu»t S c lifd n lM . •Oq M onday preceding tho opening o f

the eonvt&UoD, c&uc.u«ea o f n a a y dclo{;ationa aro acbedulod to aeloetrna ' tlnnai tom m ittcem en and make eom­m ittee ' nom inatiooa.

Thcro are moro than ISO.OOO appli- rftticina fo r tic ke tn fo r 13,1^60 a<>at3, M r. Henley s ta ted , and 1100 npnlica tions c

^ .. fo r !>70 preaa scnta. In rrcaaM in te rest t o f women in jM li t i r s woa osalgnod by r M r. U cn lvy as a rooaoa fo r the ticV e t i demnnda. D ia tr ib u tio n o f tickota ia to t begin ne x t S aturday, th rough nationa l i committeemen. i

P o lit ica l fo rcoa are (p ilbo rin jf s low ly t here, and w h ilo th i\ pro-conycntion j oirela hnn. i t s .uaual liuo o f Roasip and prediction , no p o litica l leader o f rccog- ( n lto d im nortnneo has up to ; th is tim e ( b w tt wlUlRst to a ttach Vi«-nan\tt to -a l d e fin ite p re d ic tion o f whom tho con* i vno lion w i l l namo aa ita candidate o r i when iM a l ik e ly to do l l . Tho end o f i the weok w ith tho probable ad journ- «

• mcnt o f congreaa, howevor, w lll b r in g | a ll tho n a tio n a l lendera to Chicago and < bv Sa tu rday o r Bundny convention | plana aro expected to. begin ta k in g de f­in ite fo rm . 1

8 n l tn « is ts on a n tm d . ncpreaeatatlvoa o f 'th e m lllto n t

branch o f tb o woman au ffragiats oro ou ' the ground pre pa rin g to p icke t tho eon- ] vention hn ll to enforco th e ir domand ; fo r a p la tfo rm deelnrntion ea lling on '

' tho atAtoa w b lch have no t rn tif ie d tb» * . wotnoa m ffra g o amendment to do to a t

OQCO. Tbe na tio n a l eommittee yeater- dny by unanimoua voto called upon a ll rcpubliean atatea to act prom ptly on the ra tif ic a tio n . The ua tio tin l com-

(O oatioaed on Pag« FoUr)

^ Today’a Games J

K a U fia * ! LA iguo.A t Boston—

Score:- H. I I . E.New Y o rk ................................. I 3 4Boaton ................................. 0 10 2

Bottoriea: T o n ry and S m ith ; Scolt and O 'N e ill. .

A t P ittaburgh—Score: • R. H . E.St. U u is .........................;......... O U OPittaburffh ............ .................. 2 0 0

B atte rlea: Sehupp and Clemons; C a rl­son nnd Sehm idt.

A t P h ilado lph la—Score: -B . H . E.B rook lyn __________ ________ 3Philadelphia ............... ............. 6

(E n d o t Cth.)Batte rlea: Cadore snO K rue ge r;

, Cnuaey, W e ln e rt and W itherow.A t Chleago—

Seoro: B, H . E.C ine innoti ................................. 2Chicngo ..................................... 1

(E n d o f 3rd.)R a tte rirs : Luqun nnd Rarlden; T y le r

nnd K ille fo r .

A m erican Leoguo.A t New y o r k —

Score: B . H . RW ashington .............. ............ 1 3 4New Y o rk ................................. H 11 1

(F ira t gau\e.)B atte rlea: Zachary ,^ ? n rla o n anvl

O h a rrity ; Q u inn nnd Hannah.Bcoro: l i . H . E .W Juhington' ............................. 8New Y o rk ........... ..................... fl

(Soeond-gnm r.)Ita tle rlea : Shaw , Snydor nnd I'ic lu -

ich ; Maya, C ollina and Buel., . A t C leveland— . .

Rfore: • R. I I . E.D o tro it .................................. ... 5CIcviOwid ................................. 5

(E n d o f 5 t lt )B n tte rii-a: H oliind and A in sm ith ;

Caldwell and O ’N o ill.A t St. Lo u is—

Reoro: B . TI- E-Chicago ................ .................... 4Bt. liOuU ................................. 1

(E n d o f .'itb.)' Ba tte rlea; C lco tto and ScbnBc; 'W eil-

man nod Severeld.

w N P A i ^ k : i i ^ i d a h 6 ~ c \

^ F A IN i l N N E S b t A D E

F A V O R A B L E T

S E A T E D B Y

I W o o d M e n a r e D e n ie d C r e d e n t ia ls i

v e n t io n o n F i r s t R o l l C a l l T a k e n !

i i n C o n te s t s ; C la in is , 'O f L o u ls la n i

, D is m is s e d i n ^ a v o r o f U n in s t r u c l

) ' ' OPoles Take O ffensive m .

A g a in s t Russian Reds Lorn■ ' dole

W AR SAW , UP) — Poliah tioopa trie) have tu rned to the o f fe n ilv e bo- tbo

tween Borisow and Dobruislc o;i tho Tk cenlor o f tho fro n t, w h ich l8 n o tb r aenl

n ttack b y tho Busaian Bo lahevik i, tcoI ,, nnd on M ny 27 occupied the lino o f eon

ih o Bereaina r ive r, according to an w hiI o f f le ia l statem ent Issued a t . a m y tho

heodquartora horo Tucsdoy. dolt

A d o lfo de la H ue rta; Takes Oath o f O ff Ue

? r E . \ ic o c iT r T y p ) — A d olfo do ^^"5 • Io H uerln , elected p rov is iona l prosi-

dent o f M cxico lnat week, took tho thm ; o^ th o f o ffiee n t fiv o o ’clock Tuea- f J

dny afternoon In the chamber i>f . deputiea. Thi-ro. woa a g re a t.m ill

tn ry dlapln.v. T lio new p ro v ld o iu il V proaidont oppeorcd to bo fa r from . ovei

I w ell. testg O ffic in la o f the Chinese legation <<'>'1

con firm ed rep ort* th n l th o lr gov-I em m ent hnd inatrueted thom fo ex-

tend do ju re recogo ition o f I h i pro-f v is iona l govenunent., • ------- --------- ■ T

D E M O C R A T S IN C O M M I T T E E Z ', , ’D E L A Y V O T E O N M A N D A T E

" A c t io n o f H om o on P rw Iilo n t'B Boquost th ^ fo r A u th o r lt7 to A d m ln M e r A r - eom

m ra ioa A f f a in P a t O f f prm---------- wim

.. W A a n iN O T O N , D. C., (yp>—Demo- Lov s crnta on the houae fo re ign a ffn ira com- J*’** t m itte e todoy delayed imm ediato action *’ “ "i y on the senole roanlution re jec tin g Pres- t Went W llaona requoat fo r a u th o r ity to0 necept a mnndnte over A rm enia , Cliair-.1 man Porte r, howovor, announeod th o t »,

tbo T8«olution would be reported to- , J y m orrow nnd put bo foro tho house d u ^ . n in g the dny. 'd The senatT reso lu tion fltw lln ln g fb ,n«J :■ g ro n t au th o rity fo r nn A m orican man- V e dotb ' over Arm enia aa renucatod bv i a Prealdeni ‘ W ilson, wbleVi wna possed I* y e s tc rd a y b y a v o te -o f .*52 to 23, wna 3 r sent todny to tJin houao. Tho fo re ign j{1 n f fa irs com m ittee wns expeeted to rec- (ra t I- ommcnd its ndn^Uion nud- aubm it U tog the houso. tomorrow. Leadera prodict- , i . i , ' i ed i t would be Adopted ad deoifuvoly In w _, n the house ns in the senate.». ^ eom

B S A Z IL G IV E S P S E FB R B N O B ’ *"1XO A U S R IO A N IM PO R TS

t R IO D K JA N E IR O , ( ;p > -B ra r ilia n c y customs o ffic ia ls hnve been inatructe<l urci

Io observe the ]irea1dcn tla l docree o f (ert ^ M arch 10 which oonenilca pre foren tin l jpni u t n r i f f rnfon dn ring the cu rren t year on Min „ eerta in im port* o f U n ited Statea o rig in _.i,

na fo llow a! *f. On whent flou r, .10 per cont; on con-II denaed m ilk , m nn iifoctured rubber nr- , n tir iea , wufclios, eertnln inks, varnishes,

ty p e w rit in g mnchinea, w ino cheats, bat aneea, .w in d m ills , cement, corseta and aehool fu rn itu re , 20 jic r cent.

) H 0 U B B C O M M ITT E E W O U LD .. IN V E S T ia A T E B E R O D O LL ESOAPE

W AS H IN G TO N , ( /P ) -T h e resolution conordering n congressionol investiga tion reno f tho.csenpe o f Grover C levelond Borg- «ondo ll, Hch Ph ilade lph ia d ra ft evader, -woiwna nrderi'd fn \-orab ly reported today ___b y the house rules eommittee.

4 - -__ — " ■ - -

W o rld New0 -------------------- ---------------------------------------------------{I LONDON, (/P)— D iplom atio

and Ozezoho-Blovakia have not re p o rts recently had i t , accoidl received here fro m Prague toda;

HAVANA, C u b a , T h o N meree Tneaday petitioned the <

necessary steps to soe th a t 400 ^ prosent crop he re ta ined on the

' export. The cham ber explidnei is taken the shortage o f sugar i i

?r * -W A S H lN aTO N , (ff)— A n in

ba, near B io Bamba, Ecuador, h{ movement and is a ttr ib u to d to

4 re g is tra tio n . Advices Tuesda; 1 sa id tho police w ero reported t

^, th a t many Ind ians wore occupy . round ing B io Bamba.___________

EXPLOSION. KILLS MINERS Wu- A t Least S ix M en V ic tim s o t A cc id en t D«

In Pem uylTan la Ooal Sbaffe

E . P ITT.SnU BO H . Pn.. UP)—At leasts ix men wern k ille d by an exploaion in in|the cool sha ft o f tho O n tario Oas Conl onrom pany, ncnr Ookeaburg, Pn., todny. th'

h ; T h e men were buried under tons o f eden rth , ond the foreman snid he would rei n o l bo able to teU tb o esn c l number o f I rh

E- dend u n til the bodies hnd been recov- w( ered...

Hnon n f le r the m iners w ent down the It«sha ft today there wnn an explosion lai

lil- whieh dia lodgM grent mnrseH o f enrth neand buried every man in the abnft. on

L L ST W m y j u j j . I D A H Q , ^

^ iS g a t e s jtTO JOHNSON I

{ com m ittee 11ia ls a t R e p u b l ic a n N a t io n a l C o n -

k e n S in c e B e g in n in a o f H e a r in g s

s ia n a “ L i l y W h i t e ” C o n te s t a n ts i n t

i t r u c t e d G r o u p .

C H IC AG O , (>p)— In i u H n t dBBlKUin , i o ffocU n g tho Johnson forces In . the I convention, tho rcpubH tan nn ltonal '

• com m ittee, by 36 to 19, voted tv s o s t dolegatos from the te n th U inaoso ta dls- | | ^ | t r ic t who are counted as favorab lo totbo candidacy o f tho C a llfo m la sennti-r.

Tho Wood delegates wsro denied aeots on tho f i r s t ro ll ca ll tho com'mic- pi>< teo hnn-taken since U .began dociding eont«nts, n f te r a sp irited dlscuailon ! w hich bronght ou t tho eharge, whieh lh o com m itteo ae teplcd, Ib a t. tb o Wood delegntea had boen chosen b y a rump eonvention. '

O lre Beasos fo r Both ^, Tho a ttom cys fo r tho Wood delegntea ' to ld the com m itteo thoy l»*d lo f t the

convention becnuae thoy wcro denied police p ro te c tb n . Tho nttorneya fo r H'o lh o Johnaon dolcgatea eharacterUczd nigt th n t s tn lit i ie n t na "Inu gh nb lo nnd o i . , „

W ood H e n A ccr«d it«d .' TW lii lo a aub-commilteo waa checking

. over tho reeordo in tho Loulsiann con testa, tl io com m itteo passod'to tho con-test from tb?> fo u r th d la fr jc t o f M is- "* '0 'iKvurl. .tohn fl. Boyor nnd John Albus, ord io f e t . Joseph wore 'contesting fo r the ingHcnfa fo r whieh 0 . IL P iS lley nnd L . C. gnt( C o tr l l l were r rjio r te d .

The com m ittee voted to sent P h illo y r * |and ( S tr i l i . The y nre unpledged but I Icounted nmong the foreea o f Qenernl r I

• Wood. ' I ■• ■ Albua, ono o f tho conteatants, f ig - ^

ured In y ts tc rd o y ’s testim ony before Ft thu sennto eom mittee investiga ting V

eom mittee inve a tig o tin g eompaign ez- > I p in d itu re a . E. I * Iklorae, o f M issouri. ^ who anid he handled moat o ^ G overno r'

- Lo w de n ’a enmpnign fund in th n t stato S a , te s tifie d th a t ho paid ou t »2000 to A l-

, bus, who d id n o l appear to preaa hia < . contest before tho na tlonn l committeo , today.

S e ttU i H U s lse ipp i Oase. V In the MlaalaalDpi cnso tho commit-

■ tee voted to sent th e fo u r uninatrueted- delegntes n t ln rgo headed b y M. .1.

M u lv ib ll l, -n a t io n a l rom m lttecm an, and y***® dismissed the contost o f fhe quortet• pledged to W ood, led b v W. C. L igon ' and Porry H ow ard . 'a D ltm lsse t " L I I 7 W b ite " Oontest nnu Beauming w ork on convention con- re ti■ teata, the ' ropubliean nationnl commit^> leo to dn y seated tho 12 uninatrueted woi ' delegatea from In d ian a headed b y " Em ilo K u n t t^ o f N ow Orleans, na tionnl T

eom mltteem nn, nnd dismissed tho con- tent O f th o " I l l y w h lto ” g n u p led by "P*"

e C. S. I le h o r t nnd V ic to r'IjO iae l o f New "■‘‘ I ® O tlM M . " ' ' I' C. S. H ebort o f Now Orloana, who f lg - “ i , 1 ured In the com m lttoe ’a deciaion yea-• tc rdn y denying a rehearing In tho ehal- ‘^ lengo o f M r. K u n ts ’a seat, nppearod fo r'' tlie conteatjints. Ho wns confronted r f

w ith a signed agreement mndo In 1018 UU in w blch he nnd h ls associates agrood not to f i le n eoniest. Com m ittee mcm- l>erB auid the cnso hnd boen Inveatlgatod

[’ thorough ly laat ye a r nnd «loclared the ,1 new eonU-Rt v io ln le d th e lO lS agrte- p

monte. .Georgia oas« Takes T im e ^

_ F u rth e r lim e to cheek ovidenco In• the Georgia cnso wns g iven to tho aub- -

n com m ittco bonded b y Cliarles B. War- , ' n ren o f M ich iga n, who aaid a compari- r- son o f <luplica^« atato convention rolla f, would tn ko much moro tim e. H . L .y _____________________________ :____________ o f

(Contianed on Page F oo r) I>a __________________________________________ Clu

^ -------= lia ,---------------------------------------------------- ------------------IV ,

W S E v e n t s_______________ I Mt;

a a t io r e la t io n s b e tw e e n P o la n d ma n o t b o 'e n b r o k e n o f f , a s s o m o

c o r d in g t o a n o f f i c i a l d is p a tc h mo t o d a y . *

■Tho H a v a n a c h a m b e r o f c o m - th e C u b a n g o v e r n m e n t t o t a k e me 400 ,000 s a c k s o f s u g a r o f th o

u th e is la n d a n d w i t h h e ld f r o m of i td n e d t h a t u n le s s t h i s m e a s u re f o r i n O u b o w i l l b e v e r y a c u te . ,

I n d i a n u p r is in g a t O a ja B a m - lb! ) r , h a s g r o w n i n t o a w id e s p r e a d id t o th o n e w g o v e m m e n t t a x e s d a y t o th e s t a t e d e p a r tm e n t $ ( to d t o h a v e b e e n a t t a c k e d a n d ic u p y in g d o m in a n t h e ig h ts s u r - ^

S WORST COTTON CONDITIONS •-. he

n t Departm ent o f A g t i c u l t w R eport Con- f ln n s Crop Oatlook Serious

>1 W A S inN O T O N , I). C,'„ ( /P )_ R ,.|» r l. J', in ing tho ennd ilion o f the cotton cron >nl on M ny n t G2.4 per eent o f normal, y . tho depftrtjnen l o f ngrieu lfu re annotinc- th o f ed th a t th is waa tho loweat m ark in its Id record o f 50 years and th a t the roeur o f i r ln g aln lem en i, “ w orst ever know n,”IV- wns ct)nfirm eil. ,j,

Nl) foreeost o f produetion wns mode he Itevlsed figu res o f the nren . planted on lasi y e n r were announced ns .15.133,000 th neres, the nrea picked 33,BflO.OOO acres, •

and tho y ie ld per acre KJL.'i pound* T l

LDAV. it !A s m W iR 'R :

D A ILW E D N E S D A Y . JU M B 2.. I fliio '

is s lliiG iOFPROSEGOTIONII INFRECHTJi J

Interetate Commerce Commis- - sion Declares Penal Provis- ions will be Invoked Unless Railroads Comply with Order

INSPECTORs'RipORTING , DELIVERIES NOT MADE ‘i'o• ■ ton

Procedure to be Governed b y c“ n

B esults o f Inves tiga tion to bo; " f i r ' ” • , toriU ade in to O ircumatances, the- S ta tem ent Says . dol;

W A S n iN G T O N , (/p>— W arn ing Ib a t »fhe pennl provlsiona ni the in te rs ta te ®commerco net would be invoked onleas ^the railroads cim iply w ith ordora de- taigned to relieve fre ig h t congcotion waa 0 issued todny by the in te rsta to commorcocommission. -J'

The cnm m iiaion in n lo tto r to D iin ie l °W illa rd , ebnlrmnn o f the Asaocia llu .i o f * B n ilw n y Executives cnr servico commit-feo, aaid th n t Inspectorn reports ha>| 'Ishotrn lh n t tleJlverien o f e<]uipnienC aa enmorderod by tbe commlsidon -were -tot >»e- “ gling mnde. Tho m atter w lll be inveati- Inwgated, the eommisaion ndded. ' con

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c is ion w ith V iew to Bene-f i t t in g Fa rm er eiee

W ASin.S 'G TO N , D. C., (yP>-C ontin - t io i ua tion o f proaont federal w heat stand- Bo i nrda wna decided upon todn.v b y Secre- whi tn ry M ered ith In nn op inion cove ring hrairinga held to in({ttire in to dhaatls- } fo c tio ii in the ce jitra l northw eat w ith I'x ia tln g grnduB foe h s ^ red ap rin g nnn durum wheats. Rcqucafa fo r low ering the preaent atandards,}the s i'e ro tory on- nounced, wou ld tend- to deereoae the re tu rn to form ers, w hile odvocates o f , the ehonge nrgued th a t tho producer won ld receive more m onoy fo r bU w heat. -

Tho federni standards ostablishiNl In ' 1017 nnd revised in 1918 have boen opera tive o n ly under fixe d price nnd , w a r eonditions, fhe aeeretnrv n la t f l , ., a d d in g th n t o p po rtun ity fo r fo ir teati- o f th e ir m erita or-defects hna not beon ‘ 'J® a ffo rd ed undor normal m arke tin g cok *, dUlons.

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Presen t Oall to Hasten S vo lu- t io n Discussed by P res iden t ‘

B u tle r fo r---------- ide

N E W YO RK, (/p)—C olum bia unlvera- vo« i t y n t ila IrtGth enmmeneement oxer- pet eises today conferred 2039 dogreca in by C0UTS4*. H onorary degrees o f doctor pW o f lawa were conforred upon Ucnr>- P. nm Davison, H e riie rt C. Hoover, B ishop e r ’ Chnrlea H. B re n t. Rear A d m ira l W il- ■ liam S. Sims atv l General John J . wh Pershing. th<

‘ ‘ A w orld in fe rm on l hna passed in to sto n w orld perplexed.” said D r. N icholas aer M u rrn y B u tle r, preaident o f tho un iver- M ty , In III* commencement juldresa.

‘ ‘ We nre atanding in n ntate o f un- s table equ ilib rium o l the a iim m lt o f n j,p vast upheaval ou t o f the p o lit ic a l, tho ■ociol, and the economic l i f c ^ o f tho tnoilorn nntlona.

” I f indeed these be tim es tha t t ry m en '* aoula, then they are good tlmea in wbieh to live . None bu t the weak lin g w i ll tu rn b l* bock tbe tre ­mendous struggle to pu t c iv ilix a tio n u u)>on o new ond yo t stouter founda tion .Tho ca ll to men and women o f c n p a c lt j, n,. o f courage nnd o f ehnrneter is clarion- lik e in ita clebrnesK. I t la no t a cnll to rovo h itio ii, i t is n cn ll to hoaton evo lu tion . I t is a coll to summon a ll tho .resources in te ilecKm l and m oral, yg tbe remiuTce* econmnle and p o lit ic a l— fo r tt sucecssful e f fo r t nt reconstruction „ j nnd c iv i l i r n t l i in . ” _________ j,,,

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M exican K n rsp n p e i DenouneM Becom- eo mendadcns fo r New A rra n g e m e n t' lui

' M E X IC O C IT V , (;p>—Reeommenda- - lin ttfi thn f o new tren tv be nrranged between Ih e 'V n ite d Hintcs nnd M exico, — coupled w ith the ndvice thn^.^lf Mexico

■ refusen to en ter tn io an ngreement tn £ ]irn te c t .Am ericans tho U n ite d States shonlii in te rvene in tl i ls countr.v, wWeli were mnde on M ny .11 by n aub-commit-

' tP " I l f tbe U n ite d StMCS senate fore lRp I re la tions com m ittee, o rr denounced by

the newspaper Excelsior today.' “ H um bug ia a t tho bo ttom o f Yon- I*‘

keo cho roc te r,” snys the JournnI, “ nnd C* Bn riium wns the fin ished in d iv i. in n l o f Ihe species.’ '

I ID A H O W EATH EB ^ P'I lb. • Ton igh t fo ir :» w urm e r-so u th jM irfion ; ol

Thtiradny fa ir and warm er. ' at

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,Y N EWESPALMER IN PENNSYLVANI APPEAL FORJ

S upporte r o f M cAdoo C Saloons O perate Ui

Departme^nt olW A S n iN Q T O N , (;P) — C hargoa 'thnt — ,

tho campaign fo r the nom ination o f A t- 1 I to rnoy Qoncral Palmer os domoeratie _ I candidate fo r tho prcsldoney hod boon J 1 conducted In Pennsylvania w ith an open appeni to tho d ia tillo ry and b re w e ry in* I tSl'Uiita In tlu) stnto wore modo todoy I before tbe svualo In vea tlga tlng com A ll- I tco by Eugenu C. BonniwcH, o f Ph lla - U dolphin.

M r. B ou ilw eU . -w lu d ls tr lb n te d BU fikcn du rtog th e p r t o t r y cam­pa ign seeking the nom lsaU ec o f W . ■- O r-M cAdoo, said th a t saloon* and • bonded warehouMs in some jM r ts o f p a n i the state were bow m n n in g *‘ » ld e open” and th n t th is w ss procoed- f j i ln g nnder th e eyea o f departm ent o f

. jus tice and p ro h lU tlo a en forcem ent e r o ffioe rs o f the federa l govem m ent n , appointed “ w ith M r. ' P o lm e r’ a v ts e ."The wllnoaa charged th a t tho Palmor

cnmpaign in Pennsylvania had bcon a * “ gbna lly nnd doboalng degradation o f In w .” He ndded th n t tho cam paign bo ® conducted fo r M n M cAdoo had te o n on- t ir e ly the w ork o f h im ae lf and h is col- ™ leagucf and aKaln*t tbe spe c ific petaon* ,,,*,1. , nl refusal o f M r. MeAdoo to a llo w bis name to bo uaod. . . • ' ^

a ittu U o n Bod I t Scranton-I. Orcgo M r. Bonn lw o ll snid th n t f l t Scranton, '

Pn., wboro tho d is tr ic t n tto rnoy wos M r. ^ . Po lm er’a pn rtne r, tho s itun tion was par* tic u la rly bod w ith re la tion to open t I o* la tlo n o t Ibo probU>lllon law . Qo add- , cd th o t mon d ire c t ly connoctod w ith the Kcn’tL l iq u o r Interests wcro nmong tb o-P a lm - from or delegates to the na tiona l convontion the P elected n t tho rocent prim arlos. leog^it

“ I o rg nn ltod a cnmpaign In oppoai- to th( t lo n to A tto rn e y Goneral Pa lm er,” M r. dotes B onn lw o ll snid, ” and I know a l l about tie p i w ha t was done In I t , and o g re at doni “ I tw ha t the o the r side d iiL I.' , ............ Pftlffn

F a llin g to ge t pormlsaion fro m M r. d is tr i M cAdoo to uso h i* anmo, M r. B o nn lw o ll wcekl sold h ifl fr ien ds hOJl endeavored to get “ I votera to w r ite h is nomo In , “ nnd we : enme w ith in 200 votes o f boating Palm- • e r In P h ila do lph la .” .

“ I wos m nking n bn ttle fo r na tiona l ennvmlttceman,” M r. B o nn lw o ll sold,“ nnd I ’m frn n k to sny th a t the M eAdoo j f , . w o rk woa n great be ne fit to me.-** had \

Bay* P a lm er’ * Expense H ea vy ‘ he 0 Asked ns to tho uao o f money on the

o thor side, he aoid: “ M y advicea >re can,-, th n t $10 n commlttoomon wos pa id in Ph ilade lph ia . From Dauph in county, pajjm the cbalrm an w ro te m c th a t Ib e Penn- erotlfl sy lvon in f ig h t cost the Pa lm or men bo- toe h: twccn *200,000 and *300,000.” Uol c

“ This le tte r ,w e n t to ovory fede ra l “ I l o f f ic e r In tho a ta to ” , the w itness con- m &tlo tinned, to m in g over to the com m itteo prlnc! a document aignod b y Joseph K . W ill- grosai in g o f Ph ilndelphia. I t wna a aolleltft- ~ U r t lo n fo r funda fo r A . M ite h e ll Pn lm er, m ight “ tho Pershing o f Pennaylvonin.’ ’ to tb

Pa lm or A o k* H earing.A tto rne y General Pnlmor, candldote th c n f

fo r the democratii: nqm lnotion fo r pres- Ident, nsked the senate com m itteo in- voatiga ting campaign expenditures fo r permission to rep ly to hearings mode “ V by Eugene I . Bonn lwe ll, o f Ph ilode l- hove pb la, tb a t p to b lb lt lw .lawa w ere openly to do and fre e ly 'v io la te d d u rin g M r. Palm- w i l l i e r ’s campaign In Pennsylvania. de rta

“ I ' d l lk o to be henrd fo r a moment ono c when the witncas la th ro ug h ,” snid Asl the o tto rney genurnl. “ TliW ia a ij oTd leagu ■tory. I d o n ’t core to ow a it tho tron - eald acript. ” each

Aesalls B o nn lw e ll's . W ord . eopieM r. Palmer replied b r ie f ly to stoto- more

ments mndo by M r. B o nn iw e ll saying g iv in he d id so on ly because hia “ Ttood name por. ia moro to me than any o ffleo on tin g ea rth .” H od the sta tom cnt been mtwlo gnnd in Pcnnsylvnnia by the wltneas, he men. said, he “ w ou lil not hnve rep lied be- Gb c^uso in Pennaylvonia Judgo Bonnl- salor w e ll’s word is not evidence t>f fn c t . ”

Benntor Heed inte rrup ted to nak tb n t In pi M r. Palmer re fra in frnm “ jMjraonflli tic s .” The com m ittee then decided P E N th a t M r. Pnlm er'a statem ent ahould bo made under oatU and be was sworn.

Tho o tto rney general soid tb n t y “ .ludgo B o nn iw e ll” hnd dcn lt in “ chnroetcr ossosainotion” in I ’ennayl- P * von la fo r yeors and th n t hia state- ments would no t be d ig n ifie d by a du- n in l hnd they been mode any where bu t to 0 senate committee. home

F irs t 0and lda t« W itne**.A tto rn e y Genernl Polmer appeared

in the ne.noto co<lipaign invoatign ting eom niltteo room j 'la t beforo the a fte r- D l noon seasion o f the Oommitfeo begnn. tl>o Hv was Ib e f lr a t o f tbe pTcnldenllal 'o f ■__________________________________________ de fii

(Continued on P*ge P oor) hero

DEC LARES P A LM E R 'S A SUGAR PR IC E U N W A i

W ASHl.VG TO N, (/P)— Tho sugar In- T lvestlgating committee in n m n jo r ity ro- fiveported presented to the house today do- ebalc lnrcd th n t A tto rne y General Pslm er m ollbnd 'u icd bla power aa eb lc f prosecut- em lln g o ffic e r o f the government “ fo r fho menpurpose o f f ix in g maxim um so iling gaviprieea o f augur in I^ouiaiana and in so tc edoing acted w ho lly w itho u t a u th o r ity excl o f Inw and in v io la tion o f h i" own e o n ^ ^ ra 1struction o f his o f f ic ia l du ty . m nr

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R CAMPAIGN 4IA AN OPEN OF WETS

) C and idacy Saj^^— U nder Eyes o f o f Justice

:VESMICSOFPLUiPUNJBCmTIOIl

ampaign Expenditures Inves­tigators Hear League.,Manag- er Deny Contributions to Any Candidacy; Out for Fuod ..

W A S H IN O T O N , D. 0., « P )-C o ll(o r . a 's pres iden tia l p rim ary election and e exnendilu res mado In I t b y support- rs o f Sonotor H ira m Johnson and e rb e rt H oover were g iven ne a rly a car tra e k a t to d a y ’s aeision o f the nato eom mittee In vo it ig a tln g th o • b jo c t. John H . R ouete r, who hoad- 1 the f l r a t . f inanco com m itteo organ- ad fo r Senator Johnson and M anager rcgory o f the H oover organ ltaU on , .BTO th o p rin c ip a l witnessea summonod ' the eommittee.

B m n in e * Iiwaguo M a n ifC r, 'B e fo ro go ing In fo tho C nllfd rn lfc con­st, th e com m itteo examined S d w ard ea ting , fo rm or mombor o f congresr om Colorodo, and nnw manager o f0 P lum b Plan leotuo. He sold the ftgno bad no t con tribu ted “ a d o lla r ”1 th o eamnaigns o f h n y o f the candi- »tes f o r the T O p u b llJ ^ , nnd domocra- e p re s idon tla l nomlnrttlons.“ I t is ta k in g no p a r t In the ejun-

n lg n .” he te s tifie d , “ -exeept * * I t - i s • ia tr ib n tin g in fo rm a tion tiiro og h its eekly paper, Labor.“ I 'v e ra th e r gathered the Impreaslon ia t y o u r paper la supporting M eAdoo sr tho dem ocratic nom ination and enator Johnson fo r tho rep ub lica n,” l id Chairm an Kenyon.

A d m lta P kT o rltis tt.M r. K e a tin g rep lied th a t tho paper

od p ro ba b ly been moro “ o r ltle a l o f le o the r condidates than these.” He id e d th a t tbo sixteen ra ilro ad la b o r n lon* sup po rtliig tho league hnd a im pa ign com m ittee o f w hich bo I* a lember, eo-oporating w itb tfao cam- l ig n com m ittee o f the Am orlcan Ped- ratlon o f Labo r and U in t th is com m lt- >e had taken no pa rt in tho, presldon- o l compalgn.“ I t ’s d u ty w i ll be to .convey in fo r-

i&tlon to membera o f tbe organ ixa tlons r in c ip a lly about senators and con- rosainon,” '^ o said. iiU r. K e a tin g sold th is eoBm itteo

lig h t have aent ou t “ in fo rm a tio n n*) tbe a ttitud e - o f presidentia l candi- ntcs. b u t th a t was a ll, up to da te .” “ Y o u ’ ve got a p lan fts to tbo fu tu ro

le n f ” asked Senator Reed, dom ocrat, L ltsourl.

OoUectlng tlO.OOO Ftm d. .“ W hy, ycBj” ’ U r . K e a tin g said. “ We

ove reportoA to ou r organizations (ho t > do fu tu re w ork In tb ls campaign wo r il l req u ire * 10,000, and they hove un- e r t ^ e n to aak fo r a con tr ibu tion o f no cen t fro m ench o f th e ir members.” A ske d to e xp la in , the P lum b P lan

}sguo and its m ethod*, M r. '.K e a t in g a id th c ro woro ^000 ra ilro ad unions aeh pa y ing *10 n. year and g e ttin g 10 oples o f “ Ivflbor” and “ som otnlng nore tb nn 200,000 ind iv id ua ls ” each liv in g *1 a yenr nnd m co lv lng the pa- ier. T lio surplus over the eoat o f got- in g ou t the weekly w ent to 'p ro p a - ;nndn, he said, aupporting a ix f ie ld

Glenn E . Plumb, ho sold, was on a a la ry o f *1000 a a o n th “ about one- i t l l f o f hia usaol incom e” as » law ye r n p r iva te p ra rtle e , now obaadonod.

?EKROSB BE-ELE0TXO> A O A IKA B O O M M TTTE EM AN

P H IL A D fiL P H L A , Pn., lo ics Penrnso wos today re-elected a nember o f Uie republican nationa l eom- n ittee fro m Pennsylvania by the atate ■ o m n iilltv w b itb «\<5l bcre fo r i t i reg- i ln r re-orgonisntion. Tho aenator was lo t o t tho meeting, being i l l a t bia

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D E N V E R , Colo., (/P);—A m oe tlng o f :he lnkea-to-si‘o eommiasion S ch e d u le , for tom orrow In Denver, hna been In-, l ie f in ite ly poati>oned. i t woa onnounced liero today.

A C T IN F IX IN G ^a r r a N t e d b y l a w

Tho rop o rt, prepared by Representa­tiv e H usted, ropublicaa, New Y o rk , as ehairm an, eharged t,hst the leg a lis tic method adopted fay tne a tto rney g«n> e in l wan “ w ho lly io e ffe c tlve w a meana o f priee co n tro l” and tb a t i t gavo apparent govenunonta l BonetlOB tc cx lre m o ly h igh sugar prieea, w h ich excited tho c u p id ity o f (^ b a n produe- ora and causcd nn advance in the Cuban m arkot.

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Government Chemists Report Destruction of Bacillus Bbtil- linus Responslble,for Unde­served Loss of Pjpularity

W A S n iN O T O N . (/P)— n in e o livo* Jiavo ^ccn rcstorpJ fo fo vo r. I t i i again safe to ca t them, nccordin;; to fjovcrnm cnti pxptrta. T lio appotlzInK jlp llc iie y w lilch , by reason o f n fow InnlanccH n f im perfect packing , won brou(;h t in to tempornry dlo favo r all o v r r tho U n ite d S ta tc i, fiod boon o f f i ­c ia lly restorod to its placo a t tbo tablo and ppleurc* may breath a aigh of iiatiBfKotion. In c id en ta lly , tho baeillu« I'o tu linun , th a t tin y organism rcsponil- blo fo r tho r lpo o livo 's u u lo ru rv e d loBH o f po pu larity , lias boen u tte r ly routed and dcntroyod, and, honeofortb, m ust ioek o the r fie ld i.

S«y;rctary M orod lth. o f tho depart­m en t o f agrieultu ro, in m aking publie the resu lt o f a thorough Invostlgotion b y governm ent 'e hem lsU o f c ioc* of polnoning duo to tho oating o f r lp i o lives, said tho trouble waa no t dne to tb n eontainera in whloh thoy woro packed bu t to iw ln te d coics o f InadO' f]DAto R torilleation. Tho eboroiatt found, ho aaid, th a t i t waa possible to n tc rilizo com plete ly bo th glass Jan and t in cans. To o lim ioato a ll poaal b lo fu tu re trouble, ho -M id, tho pack' era hnvo adopted tho departm ent'a roC' om m cndation th a t the olivca bo aub' Jrcted to no t less than 240 degroefl ol hpftt to provent the po aa ib illty o f don^ gur to tho conautner. Thia Incrooaed s to r ll i in t io n , i t is said, in no w ay e f fc e lji tho f la v o r o r od ibU lty o f tho loV ish. .

In d o s tr jr Saffflzs U q o I l O w ing to prejudice, duo to tho jjub-

l i d t y * g lvon cases o f poisoning from cn tin g ripo olives, according to the packers, tho ripo olivo paeking Indun- t r y haa beon pra c tica lly deatroyed, thc demand hav ing fa llen o f f 05 per cent.

So fridoapread was th la projudico . th a t tho consumption o f groon olives

was a im iln r ly reducpd a lthough no ta- to litie s wero traced to tbo use o f thom. I t is bolloved th a t tho ae tion o f th>i dopartm ont o f ag ricu ltu re in discover- in g th a t tho causo o f poisoning wai no t duo to c ith e r t in cans or gloss jara, and in u n it in g tbo paekers in a eo- opcro tivo movemoat to standardize

‘ th e ir product b y absolutely sofo m eth­ods o f K t«rillza tion , w i l l rcstoro the o livo ind us try to ita fo rm er pos ition i i Am eriean trndo.

‘ ' Tho bureou o f chcm istry o f th i departm ent o f ag rie uU a ro ,'' saya Boe re ta ry M ered ith , “ outhorisoa tho atate m ent th a t i t has met w ith a g ra t ify lo i degree o f co-operotion on tbo p a rt o: poekers o f r ip o olives in im prov in j m ethods to auch on ex ten t th a t dange fro m botuIinuB poisoning In fu tu n packa w i ll bo o lim fnatcd . F ivo group o f deaths traced to poiaon produoei b y the organism know n os baclllu bo tu linus havo occurred in N ow Yorl c itv , D o tro it , M ich., Canton,

•• ’ -------ph is, Toon.7*a ijd . K o lis p e ll.-^ fo n t. Alo f thoso cases woro duo to tho con aum ptlon o f ripo olives. No fa to lit ic h a w been traced to groon ollvea.

P a ck« n aiTO O o-opention. “ V o ry ertens ivo investiga tion

havo been mado by selontlsta from th bureau o f rhc ra ia lry w ith the co-open tio n o f tho packers and tho packet hnvo also employed apeciolintn to atuil tho couica or bo tu linus noiaoning nn tho precautions which should bo on ployed lo provent fu rth e r d if f ic u lt } T lio exports ngreo th a t thc troub lo 1 no t inh -'ren t in tho type o f containe used. W hethe r the ohvca bo packe in glaas ja rs o r In tm cons thoy ma bo rendered absolutely safe i f propc

frecautlons aro taken to p reven t tli i i f rc t io n w i th bactwria du r in g hor ( Ilin g and i f tho packages when fi l le

nro ito r il lz o d a t a s u ffic ie n t tomnori tu ro and fo r a s u ffic ie n t porioa o tim e. I t is en tiro ly p ra c tlra lilo , so tho stiocia lia ls, to ste rilize both gloi ron tam ers and tin cans n t o tomperi

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. ste rU Iza llon. |“ U n fo r tu n a te ly some packa o f ripe f

o live s pu t up in gloss as w e ll oa some | In t ih d u rin g past seasons wero no t pYopared w ith a ll tho precautions now know n to bo essential and wero no i a to riliso d at; a su ffic ie n t ly h ig h tem- p o ra tu ro .o n d somo o f theao gooda In glass, woro rosponaiblo fo r tho fa ta li ties. I t is p tobsb ls th a t o f a lt tho l ip o olives on the m arket b u t on ex­t re m e ly small num ber actua lly contaln-

' cd baelllua bo tu linus. -O f moro than 2000 in d iv id u a l pa«ksgea coUectod and

) r t exam ined In tbo bureau o f chem istry J ^ , b u t e igh t wore found to conta in ba- lU " c illuB botu linus, and aoven o f thoso fn w oro fro m tho ou tp ut o f ono manufoc-

tu re r and fro m ono batch o f hia ou t­pu t. In ad d itio n to theso e igh t, tho.

' bureau has cxami&od tomnlcs o f some o f tbo olives responsible Io r the fa ta l- i t ic i i and has alao found bacillus botu-

Is linuH In theao specimens. ^to ' OhesQlBts OlTo AdTlca. ,

Ing “ Sinoo tiio ro is a p o ia ib il ity o f dan- t tow ge r from nny rlpo olivo w h ich bas a wn* been in a u ff lc lc n tly aterilized tho bu- t a ll rcau o f ehomatry has sugnsted to tho (

f f i - ind ua try th n t a ll r lpo olives in glaaa iblo o r In t in w herever located bo ca re fu lly o

o f inspooted aod th a t.a n y w h ich show s llu« the s ligh test degroo o f decomposition » nsl- bo destroyed. I t has fu rth e r suggest- ii vod cd th o t a ll r ip o oUvos which have no t I j r ly been procesaod a t a s n f f id o n t ly high rth , tom poraturo bo returned to the packcrd

fo r Immediato roproccu ing a t a s u ffi- a rt- c ien t tem pcra turo to Insure complete " blie K tcrillzation.lion “ W lU i fo w exceptions tho olivo. '

o f packers hovo moat h e a rtily fa lle n in ' r ip i w i th o il suggestions mado In the ln to r-> to ent o f tho ropub llc safoty and b y m ut- . fOTo ua l agreement entered in to by prac- . nde- t ic a lly a ll o f the packers th oy nro now liata ta k in g steps to w ithd ra w fro m thc> to m arket, n il r ip o ollvea In glass conta in - * ja n crs w hich have not been storiUsed a t , >aal- a su ff ic ie n t tomporaturo. B lm ila r atops ! w k- OTO bo ing takon h y somo o f tho rack - roc- ora in the case o f minced o live rolishos ’ nub- In v ie w o f tho fa c t th a t ono doath duo• o f to tho conaumption o f auch a product . Jiui-' has bccu reportod.laed “ W hllo concerted action to remove j

ef- r lp o olivca packed in t in and proccaa- • rol- od a t a low tomporaturo has no t been J

ta ken b y tho packora the fo c t th a t | apoilago in t in hns so consia lentiv ro-

,ub. aulted in jn o k in g n • sw e ll' ou t o f tho can eonstltu lcs a w arning to tho pur-

th i, chaser w h ich is no t often diarcgardod. ‘ llu*. Thoro is no roaaon to an tic lpa to danger { i j j , fro m p rope rly paeked and processed «

onl. oH’ e* w ho tho r thoy bo packed in Jlco **'* con ta in e rs .'' ‘

‘ fa’ O A E H U E T IX S O IT M O 'C W T A IIf « lom. H E A L D 8D U BQ , Oal., yP>— A peculia r ‘ th 'i nu tom oblle nccidont occurred near horo ,

ver- a fo w dnya ago, when a 'p o rty o f fo u r w a i in n largo to u r in g cor w ont o f f a moun- ,

ta in grade w b ito apecding, tbo m achine j tu rn in g ovor fo u r times com ple te ly, j

l l '” to nd ln g r ig h t sldo up among la rgo ' boulders in a g u lly sovorol hundred fo e t fro m th o roa«l.

■When tho duat clenrcd, I t wno found ,v th n t a wom an o f tbe porty- was bo-

p " ncn th the car, nnd tho f lo o r boards had to be removed to pe rm it hor to ge t ouL

,1- - Sho was un hu rt.I Jt Tho d r iv e r w ho romaincd in tho car tflng w h ile i t ro lled , wns tho on ly ono In ju red n je * and ho receivod a crocked r ib . Tho car tu ro w na In te r tow ed bock to tho road and i t Dupa proceeded to a gorogo under its own uced power.illua --------- «fo rk O O M P LE TB P I A N 8 TO M A K E !em- H A W A I I S d E N T E T IO O E N TK B

A ll H O N O L U L U , T. n . , p t a o tco-operation between tho Bishop Muso- um , H onolu lu , and tho U n ivo rs ity o f H a w a ii, fo r m aking H aw a ii n ccntcr fo r s c lc n tif ic rcBCnrch in tho P a c ific , haa

llonn ju a t boon a rr ived at.I the U m lc r tho agroement tho muaeum, poru w h ie li waa founded by Bootrleo Pouchi :k c r i D ialiop, o H aw a iian princcss who m ar- tu ilv r ie d in to ono o f the m iaalonary fa m ilies “ “ ‘I o f the tc r r ilo ry , w i ll be the center fo r

sc ic n tlfip collections. Only such spocl- u lty . which nro required fo r inatrue-‘ 9 tio n in tho cluascs w ill bo kep t a t the

un ive rs ity .eked plnnn w i ll pe rm it graduate stu-

donts (looking dnvnnccd degreea a t the tho w ork under d irec tion o f

hon- museum s ta ff.

r'*ra - T H E B ? IS O N L Y ONE E X -P B E S I-o f D E N T L IV IN O

sov He w ilt bo in T w in Po ll* , T hu rsd o '.g losi I le n r h im a t thc Lavering . T icke ts a tpera- M ajea tic .—adv.

National Bank win FallsA L L g , I D A H O

a

! and Surp lus 50,000.00

aW . H, E ld ridgo , V icc-Pres.

W . E. N ixo n , Asst.-Cash. 1

ell. A ss is tan t Caabier

inson, A ss ia tan t Cashier

SS

ie ra l Reserve System

TW IN FALLS DAIL

►ENGllSllllli"' I CONDITIONSiE I I STIlLTIIDiLED=“ J ______ 5

“ r Jealct sy Between Rival Trade OSO Inions Rather than Dissatis-

faction with the Wages and'>■" Hours to Blame ''imc ^

‘tu l U )N D O N , Lo b o r 'conditionss t i l l aro unnettfoa in England, no t ao i mueh botouso o f dlBsatiafoction w ith wages, houra o r w o rk in g condiUons as ],

KO' to jc a lo u iy betwoen r iv a l trado un lona; has and p a rtlc u lo r ly botw<»n sk ille d o n d i | bu- un sk ille d labor, soys the A m orlcan j tho Chamber o f Commerco here. L

A crop o f now wago demands fro m , >11.'' o ther unions is deelarod to have ro- , low suited from tho sottlom ent o f t f ib ''a c -* i ion mands o f tho longshoremen by g r a n t- ^ Bst- ing them a m in im um wago o f 10 sh ill- ® no t lng a day.

D ln e ffw d AgT«em«nt8.Tho ra ilw a y men aro demanding aa {

advance o f one ponnd a week In d is ­regard o f an agreement tboy hod madi'

j jy . w ith tho jrovom m ont on ly fiv e dal's oa rlio r w h ieh prov ided fo r on auto- m atie ad juatm ont o f wages, acconling : to cost o f l iv in g . Tho engineers nnil firem en olso hovo prosentod demands fo r largo inerensos. ^

, 1 . Tho cotton„oporotors who had th rea t- * onod to s tr ike on li£ay 1 to enforco do- monds fo r a GO por eont wage incrtnac '

ono acceptod government o rb i- ,■ L . tra tio n . Tho em ployers o ffo ro d tbom

an advance o f 21! 1-2 -p?r- ic n t jw h ich ', was rejected.

Qos w orkora havo dcmandod wngo Inerooses, moro ho lldoys and ovortim o

OTO w ou ld o f fo c t 100,000 mencas- m iners hnvo voted to accept thc

govornm ont’a o f fo r o f o f la t ineroase o f 20 por cen t in wagoa. This advoncn

' la ozp«ctod to eoat 32,000,000 a year, the Advancos Ooal Prices.

Sur- O w ing to th la , the prico o f industria l cd. coal hoa beon advoncod to tw o and Igor ono-half s li ll l ln g s .a lo n and o f houao-

ised ho ld coal 12 1-S shilllnga a ton.[ In Tho price o f a lo a f o f broad has

bcon advanced fro m 0 penco, ono pen­ny, to ono s h illin g , ow in g to tho licci- sidn o f tho govornmoQt to roduco ita

i lla r on broad.

’ 2 OEOWDS T H U E 8D A T B V E N IN OOne inaido tho XoveH ng, tho other

■ outaido tr y in g to got In- to hear or- P resident T a f t W hich w i ll you be

®*y» I n f A c t no w asd b« on tbe Inside, irg o T icke ts a t M a jestic .—a d v .. fo e t

lund .bo- ^

had ou t.

W h y a

(T E Bn o f I use- Y o f r fo r

has

cum, luch l m ar- l ilie s r fo r peel-true- i X j ^ \■

; th e V j C j t Kn o f

ida>. ' X y \ts a*

i l

30 *3 M |G o o< l' Fabric. A ll-W .

3 0 x 3>/4 Gooc Fabric. A n tl-S l

AILY NEWS, TWIN FA LI’ ' i ' i . . n

Real Cslate Transfersru u tiw t B y t iM rwtm TtOf V - £

U and A b t tn e t O e o p n r ' G______________________________ t l

1 C. D. Osbom to W. I i . Loekhart, cl •leOO, lo u 1, 2, 21, 22, b lock 17, K im - d bo rly . hR. Pluegro to Rudolph Pluogor, >2,-

500, lo t 11, btoek S, MeCoUum A dd. b A 0 . L . Cowan to W m . Boohm, $10, lo ia d

43, 44, 4S, b lo c k -3, B lno Lakes A dd. . o L . G. N clsoii to T . L . Boyso, 11,200,

, lo t 2, b lock 67, b u h l. »d P. a A . B lcko l to P. P. Va rney, IM O , i,

lo t 11, btoek 0, B ie ke l A dd., T . b'. n E. W. D av is to F . F . V arney, #1, lo t

10, block 130, T . F - *R. B. Siee to A . F . M cC lusky, $1, lo t

•0 1, bloek 63, B u h l.Qoo.' Pagan to J . Ci C onkrigh t, ?350,

” lo t 14, block 3, In v . 1st. A dd., llu b L I A . B. W ilson o t a l to B u h l Im p . Corp.,! ♦470.02, p t. Sec- 86-9.14.I T. U Koblnnon to A lice O. Crozlor,' «2,000, lo t 7, btock 146, T . F . -

“ I L 0 . L in co ln lo R, D. L inco ln , 1-1 JJ-Jnt. E 1-2 N W 1-4, W 1-2 N E 1-4, 8- . ',a -1 2 0 south o f tfae 0 . S. L . raUroad r ig h t ,

o f way, • 1.00.I . 0 . L inco ln to W . A . L in co ln , |1 ,

1-3 in t. to samo land-

^ B A N FRANOISOO B O A B D BETS f M IN IU U M IC K a X H OF B K IB T•'■ SAN PB AN O IflC O , (/P>— School teach- I? ers should n o t w ear s k irts th a t fo il tOi

' reach the shoe tops, according to m nn-1 ,|j bors o f tho San Franciaco board o f od-{ js 'u c a t io n wbo hove ju s t asked princ ipa ls ,

o f schools horo i f any o f th e ir tonchors. are immodeatly dressed.

ac H ear ex-Prcsident T a f t Thursday— odv >1- i ^ = = = : ^ = ^ = ^ ^ ^ = > imrh',

10-

i C O A LNiblcy-Channcl

I’J' L T T U B m 00M FA 1«Y

a M a j o r i t y o i

C o m e o n G o

Last year mc 31x4-incl

I w ith Goodyi i kind.

This is plain] I ■ value produc

cars by Good scrupulous a

They represe / to supply ut\ has laid the 1f which exists\ in the larger

k This real Gocf for your For(» I I other cSir u!if I nearest ServiIly m tires and Goi

ooflycar D oub le -C ure G o o d fl-W eoihcT Tread_____ — re in fo r

cheap Ik>odycar S lpgto-Cure 5 0 ftl-S k ld Tread_________ — p no f I

LLS, IDAHO, WEDNESDJDAY, JU N E 2,1920B X T GOODS AS SO O IA T IO R ^ O

TO 0 0 K 8 ID B B P B IO B S T B ^

S A N FR ANCISCO, *e»d* cIpSenclss w tu b« ooasidored a t the annn* favo a l convention o f . the N a tio na l D ry eCfo Goods aasociation w h ich opened fo r a dwol tw o days* session here to aa y .' rioui

Some o f tbe m ost p ro m in en t n e r- cons , chants o f tho eountry are bero fo ij the bulb - raooting, tbe f i r s t tbe na tion a l body has a t]

he ld weat o f th e B ocky M onnta lna — ' Added into reat is g ivon tb e proceedings

b y the presence o f o num bor o f B ritish , ■ ■* d ry g o o ^ m erchants w ho are on to n r l l . o f tho U n ite d S to toa IJ

Ths C o llfo m la R e ta il D ry Goods aa- ■ soelation w i ll ho ld Its onnual convention ■

*1 im m e dia to ly .a t the .closo o f the national I ^ m ooting. ' ■

T CULTIVATE BANB ack o f yo n r snccess an

_ ono OQ essentia l:

y A B a n k Balanco,J, A B a nk Acquaintance,

>• I A B a n k C re d it^ C uitlTato a bank c re d it f<' th tng . B a n k c re d it la based

I I ' tb a t are oT e r-m ov isg -b an k 11 . bnainoss.repntation.

I t Is c h la fly th io ng b perso; tbe bank th a t a m an's buoli knowa. TborefoTO, th is l u t

'to become n o t m erely a depo: =* fr isn d .

y Then, yo o r bank balance

I quatotance fo rm ed w i ll in f l bank c re d it

The Twin Falls Ns

) f t h e S m a l l e r

o o d y e a r T i r e s

nore cars using 30x3-, 30x ich tires were factory-ecjui] Iyear Tires than w ith any o

inly a result o f the high reh uced in these tires fo r the sm odyear’s enormous resources care.

:sent the same intetise ende utmost satisfaction in tires 2 basis fo r the marked prefer ts everywhere forjGoodyear ■ : r sizes.

roodyear value in tires is aval 3rd, Chevrolet, D ort, Maxwe using one o f these sizes, al ■vice Station. Go there for i toodyear Heavy Tourist Tub

x lye a r H eavy T o u ris t Tubes so* tU d k , stroag i ifo rcc cu ln g s p ro p e tH . W h y r is k a oood c n l ap tu b e ? G ^ y e a r l la s v y T o B x ls tT D b e s cos i.l n tubes o f less m erit.. 3 0 x 3 ^ sbe is iMrtei o /6 a g ^ ____________________ -----------------------------

J O D B J A I IB IE O OOPBfl W IT H ' 8H O B TA O B OF D W H U J K O p

tiivor.b1o toi.CM .lon> lo “e f fo r t to oTOTBomo the shortago o f dwoiangs w h ich is called the m ost «)- rioua the c ity ever haa Oweoastructibn eo m pw y has o ffe re d to bu ild thousands o f wooden hooso* o f » type hereto fore unknown horo.

ANK CREDITa n th r« « th lng ik each .

t f o t I t 1» n o t a f ix e d U sed i s p a r t on elements I in k balance; ne t w orth , =

ersonal acqtialntancft a t n)UBlneu record becomea Iin s titu tio n in v ite s yoa I

lepositor b a t a boolneu I

mee and th e close ao- U |in fln snco la rg e ly yoo r U j

National Bank

r C a r s

3x3V>,uipped Jjf other

relative smaller *8 and

deavor es that Ferenee ir Tures

!

irailable well, o r ■ at our

r these ubes. . . r '

f ig tubes th a t casing w i th m oAMxdcmotm— $ 4 5 2

■ J■ — t f I l i . l l l .a^llllM— H W M .

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T o d a y ' s S p o r i

R IF L E E X P E R T S ~ m i A R E P R E P A R IN G B

FOR B IG SHOOTT w in F a l la D i s t r i e f l S r k o S n B p S n

T i m in g f o r m O a W ^ a ' , t o : T o u r n a m e t i t

T h a t T w in Fa ils markamon w in mftko a a tera b id fo r top honors at tho P ftc l/io Coast H tn ille a p tournoy, ^ Itlo I to bo he ld in W a lla W alla th is m onth, ^ iB aM uranco found lo th e le n M a lly P*®” " high average seorod a t w oe kV moot ings on tho local rango b y T w in Fa lls K o n tli d is tr ic t oxperta. I t is expocted L . T . , W rig h t, A . O. P ia h o r,.E m ca t W hite,Ooorgo Easlov and 0 . A . B a iloy w ill fOMWi Tcprofionl 'T w in P bHb a t tho b ig shoot, ‘ o o f

The P * f l f ie Coast nand leap tonruey is tha moat momentous markamanshiil ' o f fa ir hold in tho in tennounta in region, ^ h o I I t is p laaned to gather togothor o*- “ oou*- ports w ith r i f lo fro m a ll noetions o f A tho country . Roeoriis aro cxpofeted to *•» “ ®

•go be fo re t i i is eotorio c f kecn-oyoi) Bhootors.

In th o face o f unpropltioua condi- the li tions good scores wore averaged at tho T w in P n lls shoot Bunday. C. A . r,‘ " r ‘ B a iloy led tho flo ld w ith 71 b irds out ” o f a poasible 75. E rnest W Ulto fo l- lowed w ith fo u r below B a ilo y and woa tied w ith L . T. W righ t. Scorea: r« b » ‘

Bhot A t . Broke.Bnlloy ...................... ... 70 71WJilto . 75 07 Pe«".

„ W W gfit ______________ 75 07 openM ille r .....................::...... 75 - 62 Counir ia ho r. . 75 62M cK in lo y ............ .......... 50 43 wWloU axw o li ..................... ... 50 . 40 fo u r tlThompaon ..................... 50 39 0 “ ™*W hee lw righ t ................ 60 38 T a lllcN kh o ls ..5 0 30Easley .. 50 34 ,Fcam stor ...... ............... 50 . SO ‘ OH,Low la _ _ . sp 25 “ KT‘Hooth . 50 21 JofhlaW oodard ..................... ao W w ithM cAuley (P ra n k ) ........ .10

-------------------------------- ("C T i

Spion K o p W ins B r it is h Racing

Classic, Derby ™ 'M a j o r L o d o r ’ s G r e a t N a g : L o a d s Ship"

F i e l d o f 1 9 S t a r t e r a i n th e E a c e o f t h e Y e a r

UQNDON, (/p)—E n(;Iand’B greatest arac ing event, tho derby, waa won to- Hagedoy a t Epsom Downa b y MoJor Q. his jLo rio r’s Spion Kop from a fie ld o f 19 Bnrmstortcra , inc.1iuHng A llon by am i To- jhe Ctratem a, upsetting the predictions o f pos«rtho prophets which ha<l made these two gam rhoraea ho t favorltea . he ci

Lord D e rb y ’a A rcha ic captured aoe- r ig h tond placo b u t tho th ird poaition wna havintaken b y a ro o k outalder, B ir H . C^n• premil l f fo O w e n ’s Ornhous. In tho bo ttin g A f l16 to 1 wa# Jald against tho winner, w i l l !Ar'chaic was quoted a t 10 to 1, w hllo to g<CO to 1 was fre o ly o ffe re d against Or- On Jphous, the 0

---------- ------------------ B t (OOOD O U U s o o a s a mout;

DES M O IN E S , la . (fl>>-Prank Trooh o f Vancouver, Waah., W. 8. Iloon of Jewell .and Prnnk Hughes o f Bouth Dakota cach turned in. scores o f 10. out o f poasible 200 when ycaterdav's _ cventfl o f tho Iowa atato tra p ahooting _ tournament woro completed. “ P o lo” ^ O 'B rien o f B u tte , Mont.. nnd Joo Har- digan, Dea Molnea, tu rned in 194 each.L. B. M ay ta g or Newton broke 193 "KK” targeta «.ut o f tho 200. O ’B rien mndo n scoro o f Il.T w itho u t a ]iasa. 8hootlnj{ in tho 200 ta rg e t ov<\nts continued to-

^ 0 B H A H S J rr SB AD BD . LO

M IL W A U K E E , W is., yP)— Dick .‘ 1 ^ ’ Loadman, eastorn bantam weight boxer had & nUght ikbade advantage ovor Jnck Sharkoy, Now York, in a lO-round ,han l oout hero laat n ig h t, according to a m a jo r ity o f rlngsiclo ctUIcs. Bovoral TAP t w rite rs though t the bout waa a good W t ‘Iraw . Presi

P a llsHear cx-rre»ldi>nt T a f t Thursday— adv. 'day

I w mFENCE PT h o s e d e s i r i n g l u m i

d i a t e d e l i v e r y s e e i

Twin Falls

Co-operatiii— W a r e h o u s e * l i d Y a V t

O p p o s i t e M u n s o n i

iingUews C_— - - y N i

A G E N T O S H O W 'B R IT ISH E R S H IS

S T Y L E O F GOLFffiu O ha m p io T 'o ff fo r B r ita in ^ * S u i to Engage in Ohampionahip Now vo

Toum oya on L to k s I ’ h iiado ij

■JEW YO R K , ( f f P w a l t e r 0 . Hagen ^ Bochester, w . Y-, tho na tion a l open A *

lo holdor, who has gone to England .take p a r t ia tho B r it is h opon eham- nahip com petition w hich w i l l b e j ^ P ittaburf Deal, England, on Juno 29. Tho B a ttw l

ntlah course la la id o n t over tho id dunes b o rd e rin g 'th o N o rth s o i d e ra n d 1 tbo p lek o f the boat B r it is h pro- _ alonals headed b y Ilageo , w i ll have A t Brc c o i^o te . Beoro:

la Hagen tbe U n ite d S tatoa has *i ki homo bred professional go lfor, B rooklyt 0 has learned a y e ry th in g he know# out tho gamo on th is side o f the lan tic ocean. B om a t Bochester, N. 8. Bm ith . 28 years ago, Hagen waa f ir a t at- kCted to tho ancien t ganio irb en os Phachool bov he apent hLs ovenlnga on Bcore:: local d a b ’s, rourso w o rk in g as a Boston d d l i lAlthough fro m h i« earliest I'M ladol forts to master tho in tr icac ies o f Ba tte r 9 lin k s gamo Ilagen gavo promise o f n ixe y ai usual p ro fic iency i l wns no t un til _0 fa ll o f 1013 th a t ho jum ped Into A t Oh b llc notico. T ha t was tho yoar l» Scoro: llch Prancis Oulm ot tied w ith and Clncinnn bspquently defeated the B r it ia h ex- Chicago rta, Vardon and Ray, In tho national Ba tte r en championship tournam ent a t tho Hendrix lun try club, B rook line , Maas. Thismous tr io had scorea o f 304 each ^ Uio thero was a q u a d r^ Io tie fo r u r th place botweon uagen, Jim inies, Macdonald Bm lth and Loulailllc r , tho Preneh professional, w itn Clcvclan»rc» o f S07 e n A . NewIn August o f tho fo llo w in g year, Boston14, Hagen won th e open t i t le from CWcago great f lo ld o f p layw a a t tho M id-

th lan C ountry elub. B lue Is lapd, HI., I ’ liilade lUb a scoro o f SPO, jua t oao atroke S l. Lou.dor thc famous am ateur Charloa D otro it 'C t i lc k " ) Evans o f Chicngo, whnok seeond honors w hilo O uim ot fin * 1lied In a tr ip lo tlo w ith tho profes- A t Bciria ls M . J . B rndy nnd Jnmos A . Don* Scoro: dson, fo r f i f t h placo w ith scores o f PhllndolH each. BostonA f te r f in is h in g In aovontcenth and Ba tto i vonth places fo r .tho open champion- and P ip iri 1015 nnd 1910, Hagen won tho Bcliang.110 again laat year a f te r a tie w ith Bcoro:. J . B rn ilv a t Boston. Each had a I’ hlladel ore o f 301 and in the 18-holo play Boston f Hftgen won w ith 77 lo B tn d y 's 78. B& ttci A short tim e ngo at N ew Orleans Fortuno agon gnve a very fin o exh ib itio n o f s prowcaa, when ho dofoated J ltn A t N irnca In a sensational m atch over Bcoro: e Country c lub ’s lin k s there. Ho la Waahinj isscaacd o f w ondo rfu l norvo and Now Yo imenesa and vrhen in n cloao raco . Battoi

cjin bo depended, upon to ilo tho O lia r r lt j jhfc th in g n t the r ig h t tim e always nah, H t iv ing enough in reserve fo r a sn- emo e f fo r tA f te r bis a rr iv n l in England, Hagen111 have about throo weeks in which

get in to shnpo fo r thc b ig event.n June 21 and 22 tho en tran ts fo r c open w lll have a t«st run ovor tho „ George's H i ll coarse near Woy- onth Burrev whon I t Is to bo hoped ag m w i l l bc one o f the 72 p to lts - onnl players who w i l l q u a lify /o r the lampionahip in th is two da ys ’ play.

N O T B 18 B B 8 T B O ZE B .BO IBE, M nho, (/P)— Johnny Noye of .. Paul won ft clear decision over orrisaoy o f Idaho p ^ lls In ni 12-round ntch horo laat n ig h t Noye was tho 'grcaaor a ll tho w ay th rough and ovpd his superio rity by punish ing hU Ivorsnry sevorely and com ing througl' m tc lf w ith o u t a scratch.

O A K D A D IA N ' W O M A N OUT.LO ND ON , (ip)—M iss Ada MacKeri- e, woman g o lf champion o f Canada,OS cllm lnn ted to d a r from the Bcot- »h wom en’s gn lf cham pionship cop- • s t Bho was defeated hy M rs. Oruik- lank o f N a irn , one up.

APT ON W A T TO T W IN P A LLSW ord has been roceived th a t ex- resident T a f t is now-en rou to to Tw in i l l * from P o rtland . H ear b im Thuts- ly a t tho Lavering .— adv.

J E R !]»OSTS!tnber fo r imme- ens th is week.

Rochdale

ve Ass’n.■rds on 4th South—1 and Harder’s

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B A S E B A L L I D etro it .J ClovolanH

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N A T I O N A L L E A a U BS t a n d in g o f O ln b s maker.

W on. L o s t P e t _e ln n a ti ___________ 22 14 .OU *loklyn, ------------------- 24 l« .floo Qvicagiieago --------------------- 24 17 .585•t« b u rj^ .................. 10 18 . J14. P A O :•ton .................— 17 19 .472 t

Loula 18 22 .450 -n Y o rk .......... .......... 16 22 .40.'5

................ I * 25 J58 bS i— ^ Vornon

T B S T B B S A T ’ 8 O A U B & PorUandU P ittsbu rgh— Loa Angto : B . H . B. ' Bacramcn

Louis .......... ;___6 13 1 ' Onklandtaburgh ................. .....4 i \ j l4 0 f i i« l t lo ,^ t te r lo a : Ooodwin, Jaeoba, H a in e s '' * •1 D ilh oo fo r; H am ilton , M eador, Pon- X

and B ch td ld t A t Lo i■ —' Bcoro:

U B roo k lyn— Ban Praire : I t H . E. Los Anjiw Y o rk ............................... 9 14 4 Bn tto riooklyni ................................ 10 17 3 tlea, H ufB a tto rio s :' Denton, N oh f, Douglas aler.1 Snydor, S m ith ; M arquard, M ohart,B m ith and Kruegor. A t Soi

— — Seoro:\ . t Ph llado lph itt— Hoetamci )re : R. H . E . Seattle .ston ................... ................; 8 12 1 Bntterlilndo lph la ....................... ... 4 11 2 C ad y i 8Elatterlos: r i l l ln g r im and Oowdy;*ey and W lthorow , W h e a t x t Vo

' S co rt'A t Ohicago— Balt La ore: R, H . E. Portlandic in n a tl .............................. 0 0 1 BatterIcago ..............................— .. 5 0 1 ler- RoaBatterloa: Routhor and W ingo j^ndrix and K ille fe r , O ’F a rre ll. A t On

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s t a n d in g o f O lo b aW on. Los t- P<-t. Taer a u

pvclond ...................... 20 12 .084;w Y o rk .................... 24 15 .015 H ear cxJSton 22 10 .579licago ................. ....... 20 18 ,520 In aashlngton .................. 19 19 .800 i t is Imilila de lph la .... ........... 10 23 .300 infcrm'e. Louia U S3 .389 th a t th't ro it ______ 12 25 .324

Y E B T E E D A T 'B o X M E a =A t Boston—ore: R. H . £!.illndofe)h ia ______ ________ 8 11 3 5iston ............................... ....... 0 8 - 1B a tto rio s : H asty , ■ ^ m m o ll, Eeefx d Porkina; H arpo r, Jones a n d . liang. (P lra t game.) Ioro: B . H . E . I 8eililade lph la ............................. 7 10 U m inuiston ....................................... 2 7 2B a tte rie s ; l in r r iB nnd M y a tt ; Bu»h, irtuno and W olters. (Second gamo.)

A t N o w ~ y o r k - J "" '!oro: R. H . E. Wo ^ashlngton ............................. 7 10 f f . ,)w Y o rk ................................. 14 17 2Batto ries ; • Erickson, C ourtnoy andla r r it y ; Ruth, Thorm ahlen and H a n - I________h, H offm an. ! ■ ■ ■ ■

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CONCA T F I L L I N G T I M !

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- R.H.E.I BrU) it ..... 17 1 " ,la n i .......... ..........'............ 10 16 3 • When' ^tte rles; O ldham , £h m k« and Ai&> i ; UhJo, M orton , Paoth, M ^era, Tho wi ling and G 'N o iU , Thomaa, Nuna- boMrling i r. 'h ts erowi

& A IN ZN 8T . I.O X n & C hristyieago-6t. Lou is , no games; ra in . the Qian

~ nowspnpeAOmO OOAST LEAOTJE

Standine of Olnbi >W on. L o s t Pet. "

Praneiseo - ............ 34 19 .042Lako ____ ............ 31 23 .574 ’ ox t

on ;------- ---- --------- 30 27 .520 w eight cland _____________ 25 23 .521 "P fo 'Angoles ................ 27 27 .500 holder, hiimcnto .................. 25 20 .403 « f»nd ........................ 24 32 '* .42*1.lo _______________ 18 34. .340 New Y

■ fo r a boiX B S T B B b A T 'S O A M B S. Johnny '

Los Angolea— cliampioni: * ' I t H . E . apcctivehPrancisco ........... ........... 8 15 1Angeles ........................... 5 15 0 — :---------tto r irs : Scott and Agnow ; Per- f S S Hughes, Brown, K e a tin g and Bns-

Seattle— As: R. H. K, ^m c n to ............................... 5 » 2 Itlo ....................................... 7 11 a *1itte ries: Prough, K u n tz nnd V ’ ; Schorr, R e inha rt and Adams.

; Vortload— ,e; E . H . E.

U k e ............................... 1 0 2land ....................— ......... 3 8 1 ljitte rlca : Lovprenr, R cigor and By- iJ Roaa nnd Koehler. 1

t Oakland— ■;•0: B . H . E.non ..................................... ■a 7 Jland .... :............................. 8 12 2ittc r lo s : Smallwood and Dovor-

A leock; W in n nhd M itao. |

r cx-Preaident T a f t T liu raday— adv.

I a tim e whoa prieea are onatabi.'I im p orta n t th a t women ahould keep , m 'ea a> to the latest fluc tua tion v, | |

th e y , m ay solve th e ir thopping -t(lews w iae ly.

Shoe R ep a iringF ac to ry |

- .O P E N HOW — ISewed m Ivs and h o d s . In ten

ninutcs, w h llo you w o l t W E G U A R A N T E E E V E R Y

JO B TU R N E D OUT.I f you liv e outsido tho e ity ,

end in youi^shoes by parcel pokt. ffe w l l l pny the m a ilin g chargos.

OEO. ALEXANBEE132 W . S b o itu na S t

— P H O N E 398— __________ L

" T a k e a l e a f 0 1

"G ood book is righ t— good buy ia th it state.”Conoco Coupon Books come in

V at a Conoco Service Sta\ fo r change—juat a few

B uy Conoco Gcsoline a i get per gallon.1 Lubricatfc w ith Polan

^ / I n inniDg quietly. Kecy i A Sold throughout thc ^ I garages where you *e<

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l ^ s A Butte / ^ Cheyenne f . \ . Albuquerque

O C O G\AE L O O K F O R THE

i, IDAHO, WEDNESDAY,,

r ie f B its o f S portgor, who r«

in' w i l l Jaek B riH on q u i t t game fo r th boj>, in 191

w e lte rw e ig h t champion is s t i l l Phllad.Ig ovor aaplring la<1s who w a a t Burleugh 0)own. _ J____ ______

— ------ (C ontiiiaty M athowsoa oxpccta to q u it lia n t fn lA soon and ongngti In

“ f " , I Has the baaoball busineia gotd ns th a t t ' LO AN B:

Fnrm 1It M onday n ig h t tho bantam - XNSUBAt chnm plonshlp o f tho w orld w i ll Prorapfo r auction . Poto Herman, t l t lo ren tlo i

', has promlsod to lo t R ay Mooro B O N D 0:n f l in g n t tho crown. Nation

■ Largos I Y o rk promotera a«o dlcko rinqbo u t botwon M ike O ’Dowd and M U i l

y W ilson, fo rm or m iddloweigbt h . 0.lion and prosim t t l t lo holdor, ro- or«lvcly. ____________

As Clean Cat as a ThenT lie c lean-cu t businesslike d e ilg it o f t!

. results from c fiic icncy in manuTacture. to be c fRcicnt, m u*t be prope rly de tigned graceful lines—Iree (rom gcegaw t. ' Im fflcnse ly strong in every p a rt—w eight needed. E ve ry stra in fo reseen— every lia r ikn e d —a / / parts care fu lly, precisely t n ia c ltiiic w o rk—thcrcforc intercliangeable

j ! Look? l ike a tb o ro u g b b rc d - iJ one. D tl» o f power—runs sm ootlily-K ipcra tca eco assembly, precision n e tlio ^ s , and clBcier th e ptrfect f.irm c n p n c . A m ig h ty pl lo o k a t. Come jn a:id see i : tOL-y.O th e r " Z ” fsnturc3 are: Tvunt on kerosci

1 as w e ll as c^soUnc; LuiCt in B o tch ht(^h t I m agneto; m ore than r.-itcd pow er; every I able; lon g-live d endurance.

FactOT7 Prices rIH H . P _______________ t 73 H . P _______________ 126 H . P _______________ 20

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REYNOLDS BROS. CflT W I N F A L L S , F I L E R

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> u t o f a g o o d b o>d fo r the best gas and the b fs t <

in m ighty handv wheo you buy o itation— no fum bling w ith money- w coupons to rn out» and you are or and see the mileage tmd reliabh

'arine — unsurpassed fo r keeping Leeps down wear and repa ir btUs.le M ountain States at service i see th is sign.

T I N E N T A L O I L C O M P( ^ Colorado Corporatigo)

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lA S O L IIIE C O N O C O SOLDII

is on ly co-incidenta l o£:,«oane, are rem inded th a t Joe; Oeteh*

0 recontly p itohed a .fiO daa lo ff ir tho B ravea'against th e Saper-

If i lD piU!b«a a 20 -isa ins tie lladolph la agalnat Brooicly&', h Orimoa w aa,tho I>odg8r_piteh-

I . B S T A T B :hy re n tf B n y home oa eaay ■ms.NB:rm and C ity .OBANOB:orapt aervlee. n r e pre- ation.D 0 :u io na l S o re ty Co. “ Tbs jg o s t ”

IL L S OOBPOBATION [. 0 . A L B X A N C B B , BCgr. o m OoUton Bo le S tore

oroughbredo f the- “ Z ” Engine ire. A fa rm engine, jne d— may also have

lig h t where w e ig h t is ery contact pa rt case sly^made b y accurate

D t l iv e r j a steady flow econom ica lly. U n it

ic ie n t design m ake i t y pleasing engine to

roscne, coal o!l.*'top«. ch tension .o tc illa d tis cry pa rt in te rchange- n

1.# 75.00 _ 125.00

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I ta lia n a L ^ n d in Tok io , Oon p le tin g Voyage.ol^ 12,000

M iles fro m Bome

T O K IO , ( f f )— M aFlerlng a. tempo t l in t w o* n ^ D ) { In the IlankoDo mou tn ins, 10 m ilos s o u tlio w l o f the m IropollB, tho I ta lia n nvitttore, Llouto o n ln M asioro and F e rra r i, arrived T ok io M onday, coniplctln f^ a f l ig h t 12,000 mllcB iro m ilomu. Accordli to local rocordn th is U the lo o g u t al p lnnc f l in h t in h is lo ry .

Thp a v ia tn n lo f t Osaka at JO p'c lo i th in m orning and scpftratcrl In tl m oiin ta inx wherp U icy w r o bu ffo ti b y a Iiiirr ieano o f ra in , w ind and thu dcr.

, ' -• Ttiroi* Japnncw aviators, loopiinlm vo till! InnJ in ff fie ld , welcomed M tip ro ^ who n rr ivo d f i r s t aod wala d l ir io u s ly apclntmcd vrith flowers. 1 v n ii carried o f f on thu sliouidors

. Iho crowd w hile cinemas clicked h p ictu ro. L n le r ho waa proncntcd w i C ifts from tho c ity , arm y and nay T ill- memboni o f the . cabinet, delcd tiond from th e nrm v ahd nnvy arid t: Ita lia n cmbnnsy nad 100,000. srpoctato hml ffttthcred n t the landla^; f ie ld . '

F o rra r l wns lout Ib tho atorm ai cdmpeltflil to land, . f lo rnsumod tl f l lK h l sho rtly th eroa fte r nnd arriv< iindnmaRcd. Ho also was tfinderoil tremendous ovn tlou nnd showered w i flow ers nnd Rlfta. '

M iis ie r o c lo p w d f ly in g tlm o . f rc Romo to T ok io waa ,03 ho«r;i, <il. mi

'u lo s , w hllo F c r rn r l ’n wan O i boiirs, nilnutcd, , . ..

i-:iaboratc fu nc tio ns fo llow m i ,tlie i r iv n l o f tho av ln to fu • f tn d '-the V 'w e iiitc rv li'w e d by a represontativo o f t AnKoclatod Press. , T iio avia tors si thoy wcro s im p ly volunto'ers who h s ii l's t itu lp il fo r . Onbricio d ’A n nu n t tho poct-ftv ia tor, nnd th a t tboy w t liftjip y to-.lio ' the modiiinis o f I ta l j progresa In a ir fllg h ta ! T h o y s o ^ a l cc ria ln technical Im provement* o f n jiiuncii bu t wero convinced thot nround-the-world h ig h t would be om A v ia tio n iind bcon licmtinRtrntud uh ]>rac.tlcal sc ic iite ’, they said.. Both < prcHscd a hope to v is it'A m e rica .

LEAGUE OFFICIALS EGGETown]o7 O rgan lzon Oomplain a t B t

H oiiiw o f M is tre a tm e n t In

.T O P K K A , Kansas, ( f lV T b r o o n< p n r ilu in leuguo o ffic in la , th e ir c loth i bcnpattcred w ith egg", attem pted to 1 Mtnto o ff ic in ls todny how they hod driven from I'lllng w oo d yesterday mon dressed in aoldiors’ unlfoons^

Tho men— W a lte r Thomas M il la , ' tion a l o rg n n lto r j J . A . S tovic, Topo s tn to orgnnUcr, nnd M . L . Amos, K w orth , showed an Am eriean f la g wb tl ic v i l i d U>oy ^e ro ca rry ing yesteri whdn the cffg ing took placc. I t a bore egg stains.

, W ithou t nuccoodlng ia go ttln g anto rv icw w ith any sta te o ff ic ia l, thoy 1 thu bu ild ing , M r. M illa deelnrod “ th appcnra to bo no sent o f government K u nsa s ."

M r. M ills »aid th a t tboy woro a tte ln g n fa rm ers ' p icn ic whon men in i d lc rs ’ un ifo rm s cscortod thom from ground, la te r th ro w in g oggs a t th nnd placing them in a stockyard.

'' M im T E S O T A S B L E 0 A T E 8

(Continued from Pago Ono) .

llom nie l, Arkansas, jirojiosed tha t bi Georgia delegates be seated w ith a li vote oncli, bu t th is wnn voted down . In tn k in g up tho to n tli M lnnos

d is tr ic t con tP it, between tw o Wodd i tw o unpledged delegntea, Seerotary J le r announced th n t both eluimcd to thu regular do legn^s. Bepreionta t S c liiili, the Id ln d oongrcssmon, waa

: o f the unpledged delegntos.F l n t Becord Vote

Roprescntntivo Seball o f M lonoap and I>. M . M lth u n o f B u ffa lo , M L were acnti-d as delegates from the te M ln iii'so ta d is tr ic t by 'a ‘vote o f 30 1 -. T ho ir accompanying a lte n ta tcs i woro seated.

T l ir Misj>ls!tippi contest,'-wblch lowed .M lnnosola's iiivo lvod - 12 d gates pledgod to Wood agninst 12 ui struc'tud ctioaen n l sepnrato coiivontl March ."U'-nnd M ay-fr, rc sp c rtire ly , ' W iiod fiic t io n w rro led by P orry II ;in l, !i Jjickaon negro, and' W. 0 . L i t o f C ldfUT, w hilo M. J . M iilv ih il l V ickuburg, na tiona l comm it teem lioiidod llie unpledged group.

P ivo ts on B e g u la ilty T lio f is ;lit pivo ted on tho questipn

p a n y rv tT jIa r ity , each sldu cJiarging o th.T w lll l lio ld tiig an unnultiori/.o/,d o vcn iion and w ith onch hido cla im ing 1)0 the " r o g u ln r ” republicans.

In c-onuei-lion w ith llio eontont i t developed in the senate inveatigat lh a t t l f ^V<lod funds hud b<Hi-ul to MifljdsMippi, bu t l-’runk ll it r t ic o c k , WoocI manager, le s tlf t l i ; i t he had no th ing to.<lo w ith i t s r i'fa rd od tiie Wood delegation “ i u a l.”

Hoar ex .d 'rr-iiili'n i T a f t Thursday— a

W ILS O N U B O B s 'a b T rB A b EON D E L A W A R E SEM O CBA

W ASHI.SOTOX, (;p)— l-roHident V i>on h : ii lelographeii three mombers ihe Delaware leg is la iun i urg ing tl ovcry democrat In the leg islature v fo r the suffrage amondment.

“ M ay J uot as a dem ocrat,” p re » iih« t said, ‘ ‘ express my deep tcrent in the su ffrage amondmont ti my judgm onl lh a t I t would bc o f grcalCHt scrvice to tl ie j ia r ly if.evc (lem di-rnt' In Ibe Delaware louialati

•. , voted fo r i t . ”

N E B K A 8 E A P1X)0Z>S BEOEDINCH O M EK, Neb., (/p)— Flood w at

fro m Omaha croek which yostord moved .'>0 ' residoncos fro i^ th e ir fo i tia tions and caus'otl heavy Iossl's to ta il Hlores, had receded today. A cloi burst nonr hero was responsiblo.

H oar ox-Prosldcwt T a f t Thursday— ai

a iV B B0BB D T7IS 0 7 E V m nC S

(Continuod from Page One)

aM mitteem'en aro e n joy in g n Joke a t tho I expenae o f Ooneral T . Coleman Du I Pone, o f Dolawaro,.who introdaeod the I reso lu tion .' The gooara l’s -m o tion call- ■ ed fo r prom pt ra t if ic a t io n o f tho

eighteenth amondment, w h ich la tho lo m - p ro h ib itio n amondmont. The- rosolu-> . tlo n wna nassed In th a t fo rm b u t a f te r

tho mislnko was discovered i t was cor* rected.

P U a JobnsoQ D om on a tn tlo nnoun- The Johnson forces are counting on , 0,0. n burst o f speed w ith tho a r r iv a l o f luton- Benntor* Johnson horo tom orrow . A ,d In s tree t parade nnd dem onstra tion havo h t o f nrrangod. X largo de legation o frd in g sorvico men who saw Borvlco w iU j tho t a ir - Am ericnn forces ^ S iberia , w h ich th o j

senator fo ug lit to hn ro ro tu rnod homo, c lock " ' i l l tWo csc.ort»

the Benator H nrd in g Is com ing also on fo ted Tlm rsday. Oenoral. W ood is here and thun* **t hia hi'adqunrteri n t F o r t Sheridan,

am i Oovcrnor Low den already Is hore. onlnff Thus a fte r tom orrow fo u r o f tho p rc i- I M n- id o n tin l rnndidn^ua w l ll bo on th-i a do- conferring w ith th e ir forces In

IJo porson nnd a more d e fin ite lino o f pro- rs o f conveiitlon speculntlpH p ro ba b ly w ill 1 h ls 000 thu f i r s t rep iU s. '- "'IW ' yaplod«ed Ooonpa la 'F o w ^ r .

. I l l th o 'co m in g 'co n vo n tio n .the unlu- A stfuc ted .iHiTegates are bo ld in g tho bal- a to rs ttn c o 'o f power and. a jrcad y plnns fo r . . sounding oi^t th o lr preferences aro be- ‘ ^ in g dlscnnsed. A caucus o f tho unln-

I ^ atructod ones somotlme n f to r Sundny ono'.P,*!, the plans bo lng mnvnased.

■od tt lrrpspp<tlv« o f nnj^.decisions thew ith “ a tio na l committee i ia y - - ^ a k o on tho . ]icud lng (ontpstB, tU c. un instrue tod del- fro n i' rem ain In tho m a jo rityrain- ot tb e -vnrious can-

_ - ? i j dldnlt*if nro W orking on plans to bring ' thom to Ihe lr supporl.

IS a t- ^ ’“ ■'1*. dlsouBslon • o f tho p ln tfo rm -worts p f 'inks .n s ia gc ln g on nm ong tho. na- . , 1,- tion n i commltlcomeu aocms to ind ira te

. . t im t a m a jo rity fco l th a t tho prohib i- had ^0 regarded ns one

• iio t ut'ot'Ksarily to bo IncTudud, becnus.' w cro '^ * t te n i n l t tho

taLv’« c iins lU nlion . nnd hns bocomo lho law com m itteem en feol

f n ir - suffrngo <|Uostion Is a pn rnllul. L ' OIK' In mnny rospccts, because I t has

been pu t buforo lho states w ith tho on. IIH ’ l i dorsement n f tho p a rty and Is a w a iting

■h ox- ra tifica tio n . In tho f ie ld o f fo a 'ig n re lations Uieru soems. to bo an agrou- m ent o f opinion th n l th o M exican plank w i ll fo llo w the jironouneement o f four

U C U years ngo in whieh the donuicrntlo nd.’ m ln iK trn liun 's po licy wns denounced.

B ta te '* " ‘1 regnrda tho pcaco tro n ty and g u Iho leaguo o f na tions, the p la nk adopt-

,od hy ttiu Indiana iSato rcptib lican cob- non- ''''f» tion nmy servo as a niicleua fo r the

i th in f f ’ '"*** " “ tion n i p la tfo rm . No ono> < 11* l ho ground ns y e t nn'sumcs to ven- ;® tu re Wlmt tho labor j ila n k w i ll bo but l.V flun deems lo be a common ngrcemen*

lh n t i t w lll probnb ly bo tho m ost d l f f l-

V i l a .opoka, M cOonaick Oomea- to Foro., E lls - This seteplion o f a jio rm ancn t chnlr- w bleh mnn seems to huvo mi^do no progresii to rd ay In th e .ln s t tliree o r four. days. There t also is now less ta lk am ong n a liu lia i com.

m lttocm en o f tho selection o f fonner an in * B cn a t^rJ love tldgrf o f In d ia n a ^nd more sv le f t tn lk o f un agreement on Senator Me- ‘ thero f ’ f'rm ick o f Illin o is . P o lit ic a l ll'adore en t la "'^pportine. Senntor M c

tJorm ick elalm to hnvo tbo approvnl ot i t t im il *^«'"i‘ to r I ’enroso fo r th o ir choico. I f n in soN ‘‘ " “ • ‘■"t should devolop over tho seluc

' tio n , there is nlwnys tho irass ib illty Ih u l the convention m ig h t reve rt tn lho jilun j t fo llow o.l in IIH 2 and IOM and make the tom porary orgnn izn lion

J Iho perninnent one.

OHAfiO ES P A L M E R O A M P A IQ K) . ______t b o tl (Continued fro m Pogo One.)n h a lf iiom inn lion enndldatos whoso cam wn.. paigns nro under invo s tiga tiou wJio liu: neaota njiiu'ared at tJie In qu iry .3d and M r. Palmer took a aent nmong th^ •y M il- spectators in the com m itteo room nn<l

to bo d id not confor w ith nny mctobora ol i ta t iv o the com m itlco. M r. B onnhvo ll wai aa ono '>'> the stnnd wheu Benator Spen

ccr, republican, M bisouri, ac tin g for ' ('ha irm nn iCgnyon, enlled tho nfternooti

session to order, nnpo lu , - — -M in n ., H vn r ftx-l*njBldont T a f t T lm rs< lay~adv> te n th ,

30 to Q E E E H M O ITO TA IN S TA TE 48 also , DEM OOBATS I N 0 0 lm : N T I 0 ^

, B U T LA N D , V erm ont, (/P>— Thu dotndolo. "ta to o iinvontion lu o t' here to

» u ii in . d a y 'to solect eight dolegatos lo thu nn ' lio n a l. c imvention « iid to 'n d o iit a 'id a t

'■"f"'- In terest oontored on the a t t i • " , tudo lo he adiiptcd ttiw a rd p ro li ib il io i

* and Miiffrage. It wan oxiioi-tod the ilel ■ ''«a1i'rt W ould'bo n tiiu s lriie icd .

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IN O a b le t o w r i t e $€

See THOS. Hto rocloud- 1 4 4 l o t

P H O N E 1 4 8 . J

A l TWIN FALLS DAJ« ] i#O SES MAXIMUM FINE " ■

UPON CLOTHING DEALERF o d e n l J n d ju Fronon&cai B it tT lM t

I f h . F n u l t 7 U nd or L a w in OaM o f Ooa- , S i . T Ictoa Ppon ioor

IS ' S y iiA O U B E , N . T ., ( f l-> -T lie John A . igolu- Boberts oorporntion^ o f, U tica , dealers a fte r in w earing apparel, wna today fined 1 cor* <Sf5,000 b y federa l Jijdge B o rla n d B.

I!ow o, fo llo w in g I ts ,c p t}v l^ io a o f .p r o f ­ite e r in g on eleven cou iitk ' ' -

Iq im p o iin g the fino , tlie heaviest tho g on la w w ou ld po rm it, Judgo Howo aaid:U o f “ I believo th a t eonvieted pro flteo ra• A nfiould be sent to jn lL T lin t w ou ld do

nioro than an y th in g elso to imprea* the in o f ntcrchants who nro doing business tb n t* the t j jo y ,nust confino themselves to fa ir* I and ro yo n n b le p ro fita .lomo, " B u t tho dofendnnt being a corpora­

tio n iu th is cnao thcro ean bo no prison **nnll ^ boliovo i t is p la in ly the,, , d u ty o f tho court to lm|wso tho ’ m axi-

mum sentcnco which Is tft ,900 on cnch eount o r a to ta l o f ♦.'iS.OOO nn^J sueh is

' jj,., the sentence o f th is cou rt.”

RELEASES KATE R. O’HAREw ill ______

President Commutes Sentence o f W om ­an 'V io la to r o f Eapionogo A c t '

“ bo i: W A R IIIN O T O N , W lVs fu r aon R nlu rdny commuted to cxp irn ni0 be- oni'c tho fivo . year^sentenco imposed on unln- M rs. K n to BichnTds O 'H nre , o f ' St. indny' Lou is , sentenced on A p ril H , lOJO, to issed. f iv e years In tho federni p e n lti'n tln ry a the nt Jefferson C ity , Mo., fo r v io la tion o f1 tho the eB|iionagc net.i del- She wns .nccused o f hnv ing iu a jo r lty dpcpch a f Bowman, N . D., compnrcd I cnn- niDtliers who nltowed th e ir aons to be-

oomo soldiers to “ brood sows.”Mrs. O 'iln ro wns ono o f tho prisoners

tfo rm v»-hom tho rocent .soclaliat nn tionn l con- ® von tion n t Now Y o rk aakod to have “ '■.'{V rolonsed.

' Hooretarv T um ill.v . la to r ' announeed■cnus!' **“ ' had ncled on Mrs.

O 'U n re ’s rase on Uin recommondntion 3 law 'a tto rney gouernl nnd th a t tho[J feol re lntlon I to the cnso o fi ra lli i l Debs, socia list cnndldnto fo rt has president, whoso release also hna been ,n aslied by ihe soclnlfat convention.

“ i j l l l f ; W IL S O N OORaEOTS M 2 8 T A K E jgroc- B 'y^S IO N IN O N B W E E S O L U TIO Nplank . \V A fiI I IN O T O N ,’ l) . C\, (J>> ^rres l- Ic n l dont W it*nrt ' t 6d a y ‘signed a ' jo in t roso-

Julion o lim ln a tin g from the n g r ic ii ltu r '• nn { appropria tion b i l l llie Comer amend- ’, 1^.1 ■n'''»t a ffe e tin g cotton f iy u re s grades i f i n ! th n iug h n c lc r im l error wns In-

, ■ c liidod In the o rig inn l nwnsure, signed •oono y«‘» tcrdnv/yg»«^ . ___________

I O R A ^ r f AS S IG N E D TO T SLAN D 8emeti* • W A S lilN d T O N . D. C-. ( /P ) -M a jo * d i f f i - .0»'«oral NS’ illin m 8. O i«vcs, who com-

m nndotl tbo . A m erican exped itionary foreos in H iberia Iins been unsigned to com m and. Foi‘t W illln m M cK in le y , R(-

chair* ^ 1 , P h ilip p ine iainuds. • ogress • ^There Uo{ir, e x - iV a lilo n t .Ta ft Thursday— ndv,I com- ------------- ’ » ------- ''onner P rb h h t ly the purchnso yon bnv» I moro planucd.. to m'nko .“ aoon” ought to b( <r Mc- made now. U c t lig h t from tno ads. I'ndora ■ r M e. (---------- ----- -------------------------------------------->

' “ i f ° o T o c i c v . y i I ^ i i r k 9 f 5seluc- ^ -------------------— ■ ■■ ■ —. —

ib i l l lv ----------urt to N ew Y o rk Stock M a rk e tI IOM N 'KW Y O R K , ( ^ V S to c k s con tlnuc i znlion undor prufosaloonl pressure today In nn

tic lp n tio n o f s t l f fc r monoy, b u t recov ored in pa rt when th is co n d ltio ii fnilc<:

IO N tn m ntoria lice .’ S.lles npproxlm ntct 400,000 shares.

)______ . N tim iiin l chnnges wcro rog la te re d 'b jcam- the m ore Im portnn t shnres n l the npath

h'o lia:i todny ’« stock m arketb ill speculative issues wero under fu r

lg tho th e r jiresjm ro. Modernto (tolling waa. xn n and ported by ctimmlsaion houses fo r nc ora o f count o f wl-storn iutoresis, c re d it con

fo ' 75 PCT. O F T H E P E O PLE OF T W IK ernoon F A L L S C O U N TV A B E lO N O R A N l

o f bow n prosident looka. See M r T a f t Thursdny. He w ill speak n t lh< La ve ring . Oet a reserved tic k e t to dny.— Atlv .

m o N ' ■ .

y V a lu e s Lve DoubledProtection Adequate ?

W H IT E. 1 3 7 M a i n A v e . , E a s t

' ' II

T H E T O P "la l F iro Insnranco Company is now to $ 6 ,600 on one risk .

H. IRWIN, AgentI 1 0 th Ave. E.

T W IN F A L L S

) AJLY -I^EV^S. TW.IN. FALdltlcma' in th a t. M etion p o in tin g .to., in*

- ctetHod (tr io ge ne y . Loasea a v e r a ^ g ft :R p o in t oacb w ^ o a a d e -b x Iifap lra tlon .

Uonpor, G oodrich Bubber, Ooco Cola ^ na ti several o f the food isauea. Ba ils

and atandard ind na tria la -w are vompax^ 'a tivo ly ateady. , - -

Tho m a rke t riU liod m oderate ly la to r whon tho ra te tor ca ll loanv dropped to

' aix por cont. L o w priced ra ila and Jcin* aVd oqulpmonta featured tbo ra lly ,g Tfao ckia ing was irre gu la r,

rof- L ib e r ty BondsN BW Y O B K , M V - P in a l pricos on

L l l x r t y bonds: 3 1-2's $01.14; f i r s t 4 ’a «80.SO; necond 4 's tSQ.OO; f i r s t 4 1-4'a *8 7 .I4 j socond 4 1-4’s WO.lOj th ird 4 1-4’s »60.00; fo u r th 4 1 -4 's $80.40; V ic- to ry 3 8-4 's W 5.70; V ^ ito ry . 4 3-4’a

fa irO ralns and V rovls ians

ira - C n iC A O O , (/p) — A e tiv o commiiiAloa. son house demnni^ fo r corn todny fo tu d tho the m arke t bare o f soiling, orders, in d l-jd ix i- lo n sharp up tu rn in prices. F a ilu re o f ach rn ilrond mensurea to enlarge th o roceljita 1 is o f corn horo counted s tro n g ly as nn In­

centive to bu y . M oroovor, advices in ­dicated tb n t tho 1020 g ra in scnaon was

R C u n ifo rm ly ten to tw e n ty dnys In t^ In tho en tire l l« t o f stntes th a t as n. rule have n surplus y ie ld . Oponing pr.'coa, which rnnged from 1-4 cOnt decline to a l iko ndvnncc, w ith J u ly 91.72 1 2 to 1.7.T 1-4 nnd Beptcmbor »1.C8 1-2 to l.Gf>, wero fo llow od b y dc-cided gains n il

“ around.''** Subsequently, w ord o f libe rn l export

bosiness In w heat had nn n d d ltb n n i bul- ® lish e ffe c t on com . The closo wns un*

settled , 2 to 2 3-4e net h lghor, w ith Ju ly ‘ ♦1.7r. lo 1.7f) 1-4 nnd September * i ; 0 1 1-4

to 1.01 1-2.*1 Onts llk o corn sliowed tho in fliio i'co

o f continued trnnsporta tlon d lff icu ltl.i'a . A f le r *i>onlng unehanged to 3-8c lilgU- or, In c lud ing .July n t 01 7-8 to 02 1 -le, the m arket scorod a pronounced-genoral ndvanco. . ' ' ; ,

Provis ions lacked suppor.l. L a r .l ea- . pec ia lly wns wtfnk.

L n te r, uo tw iths tnn d lng comment th a t• irs.- j j jy stock o f la rd here Is tho second *1®" heaviest ever known, tho p rov is ion mar.

** ko t re flec ted tho ascent o f g rn in ond ' hogs.

. Oaah QnotationsC JflC AO O . (/P)— W hent No. 2 $2.00;

No. ■> hard $2.60.Corn No. i! m ixed $1.92 to 1.03; No.

IO N 2 ye llo w $1.04 to 1.90.Oats No. 2 w h lto $1.10 to 1.12; No,

3 w h ito $1.07 to 1.10 1-2.Ryo No. 2 $2.10.B a rley $1.G0 to 1.08.T im o thy scod $10 to 12.C lover seed $25 to 35.

' Pnrk nom inal.• La rd $20.32. - -

HIbs $17.r,0 to 18.50.

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2 ' " W H r■ T h e re isf l d itu re these di3 th e purchase ( 3 w e ll. T h a t SUI 9 say ing .

1 K incaif

T h e re is season th a t is o r fo p p is h in ; hend th e valu< th ro u g h o u t a show you th e i

usua l. N o sal ■ and da y a fte r .

the time.

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IPAKO, WEPNESDIn* H lnnaveU i Floor and Oxmln ' Co: * M IN N E A I*O L IS ;' (JPi' — P lo u r n n " t i 0“ changed. B ran $58. ba

W ljctrt,u :ash No. 1 N orth ern $ £ W tt> - ' i 3.10.- • -

C om $L88 to IM L r S T H I, OaU «L03 1*5 to 1.05 1-2. -

B n rle y $1.26 to 1.01.Bye N 6. 2 $2.10 3-4 le 2-11 3*4.; > •

*"• n a x No. 1 H t)® to 4.10. . .Oldesge Urestoclt ’

‘ 'C ^ C A O O , ( f f ) — C ottlo ’reeftipts 4.* 000; beof steers nnd slio-stock 25c hltth-

?? e r ; yea rlln ga .nnd b e a T j s te en . | U |* ■ b u lk $12.50 to 13.75; good ho lfo rs $12.5o,* • b u lk she-stoek $9.50 to 11; calvtfs and' * feeders atrong; to p vealers $1F.S5; >iulk," * to pnckora $14 to 14.50; bnteher bu lls.* ■ steady, and bologna bu lls weak. , -

H og receipts 10,000; hoavy sUong to 16« h igher; others m oatly 25e h ig he r;!

. . . to p $14.85; b u lk l ig h t and l ig h t lin trh - ' cra $14|6S to 14.85; b a lk 250 pounds sr.d over $13.90 to 14.60; p igs steady.

* Sheep roceipts .12,000; s low ; -jualUy J poor; springers ateady; othera unchang*

‘i - od to low er; good 00 poimd lam bs $15.25,I " ; choleo owes $10.

Omaba li ive s to ck In O M A H A , H og receipts 10,500;.

alo I nc tlvo 15 to 25c h ig h e r; to p $18.80; , :0 3 ,jb u lk $13.20 to 13.C0. i0 a C nttlo receipts 4,000; boof steers nnd.

to bu tcher stock 25 to 55e b ig ho r; top i .59, heavv steers $1-1; yea rlings $18.65; bulk n ll o f steers $11.50 to 12.25; vonl stockora

nnd feeders s trong, o r t Bheop receipts 3,000; stendy; Onllfor*)ul- n ia spring Inmba $17; c lipped lambsun* $16.70. ■ •u ly Chicago Ptodace1-4 ’C inC A G O , (/P)— B u tto r unchanged;

eggs low er; rocclpts 47,081 cnacs; firs ts ''<•0 39 to 40c; o rd in a ry fira ta 85 1-2 to 30

1-2; n t m ark, cnsea includod 37 to lOe; storngo packed extra s 42c; storago pnck cd f irs ts 41 l-2 * to 41 3-4c; p o u ltry nllve

'ra i low er; fo w ls 35c.^ Potatoes

C m C A G O , (JP)— ^Potatoes siondy; rc- celpts 18 enrs; N o rth e rn W h ite $7.00 to 8.15; now, f i r m ; F lo r id a barre ls Spniilil- ln g Bose No. 1 $14.75 to 15,25; Ir ish ■

ond

; | WANTED REIWe Do A ll K inds o f B ep a ir Wox

ALL WORK G'

Gordon j227 2ND AVE . SOUTH

C lo t\ fo r J A c tiv eI*

i s n e e d f o r t h r i f t i n e v e r y f

d a y s . G o o d e l o t h i n g e c o n o r

e o f a s u i t t h a t w i l l s t a n d \

m c h c l o t h e s m u s t b e a l l - w o o !

lid-Kim ballCFamous F o r F ine T a ilo rin t

i s a s e l e c t i o n o f f a b r i c s a i

i s u n u s u a l . Y e t t h e r e i s n o

n a n y o f t h e p a t t e p s . Y o u

l u e i n t h e s e s u i t s a f t e r y o u 1

a s e a s o n o f a c t i v i t y ; C o t t i e

e m o d e l s u i t e d t o y o u r b u i l d

l a l e s . J u s t t h e r e g u l a r p r i c

i r . Y o u r m o n e y b u y s t h e s a r

$20 AND UP

SPAY, JUNE 2,-1^20Cobblers $15 to 15.50; lo u ia ia n a B liss tr ia m p b k , aaeiod ♦8.75 to P.85; B u r- banka $ 7 'to 7JJ0, .

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ChUdren ...................... - ........... 26cA d n lts .............:..... - .......... .........BOcK ig h t Prices ................ 76c, 11.00

S E ATS A T M A JE S T IO D R U a 0 0 .

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B SSole o f S hips to Forelgnerc

j^ e r io a u s Do N p t Bxxj i i *' ■ ■••Provision ••

W A e H IN Q T O N ry p jl-8 a lo o f A r ican BhipB to fo re ign Intereata I f a: m U gcnt e f fo r t t l ic a liin f iln ir board lioon unablo to dl^poso o f thom

„ Am ericanti la provided fo r in the iI * ehant m arine b i l l aa f in a l ly nm

iipo ti b y scnato and hnaae. conw a f te r v ir tu a lly an a l l n lg l i t ^ a a ip

RUmlnata -SaIb z a tn lt Tho coufcrcca e lim inated m i

propoaala to l im i t tl.o aalo to fo r. In tcrosla i i f nlilpg more t iin u len yi old and not oxrccd in ir COOO dcadn-o! tona. U m ler the b iy aa anprovodU joaa tl ia n f lv o membora o f tho bc •Tnuit vote fo r auch aaloa a n d 'th o bc muat atale na a p a rt o f ita recorda reaaona fo r the aale.

Tho b i l l alao would requ ire tha t per ce n t o f tho atock o f com jianic^ KOffcd in coaatwiao truiJo bo Amftrl owned.

■nie 1)111 providea no llm ty l im it w hich lhe board would bo compollc< diapnao o f tho Rovernment-owncd i r lin n t ahipa.

Am oricnna would ho rI vcr 15 y In w h ich to pay fo r aliipa, b u t fo ro cra w ou ld bo a llow iid • o n ly ton yi

• nnd t l ie y would bo requirod to pay Icaa thnn por cent in to rea t. Tho tereat to be pa id by Am erican pure ora would bo fixe d by th o board.

Providea S U p p ii^ B o o ^A pernm noni.sh iijp ing board o f ai

m i'm liera ia providod fo r , tw o c ■from the I ’ nc lfip nnd A t lu n t ie coi

nnd ono eneh from tho R u lf, Q Lnkea and cen lra l w.'a t resloua. moro than fo u r membera o f tho b( could b o ’ mombera o f aame po lii party.

Sonata proviaiona ih n t no enlo ci bl- mndo o t a p ricc below tho coa oonatrurtion n t tho tim o o f mal Ifie aalo w ith a proper roductiun doprociation wore e lim inated.

aPEOTJIi A P P E O V E 8 U N IT B U U I N EESPEOT TO N O M IN ATE

P I I IL A D E L P n iA , Po., (;p)—< ernor W illln m C. Sprout n t a caueu re n n a y lv a n ia /n a tio n a l dolcgatca todny announeoil that, hia namo w. ho prenonted to tho. repub licnn n n ti convention aa n candlila to fo r proaii bn t wna oppoaed to the do legation. In g nny fo rm al actibn os a u n it.

Thu governor aaid:“ J fy namo w ill bo preaented fo

convention, and I ahould m ucli ra have thc aupport o f o tir dclcf^atoa ileto rm inod V t l 'P 'r o " * * in d iv i co iiv le tlona, th a n 'u a roprCaantatlvi nny cawcua notion o t u n i t ru le .”

Dcspit<; tbe ^iBhoa o f 'S prou l th a t ho no i f o r n j ^ f l floraed, thc ijclCRation hdopt4.‘d a reaolution ^ d o ra in t ; tho (Tovcrnor Ile n tia l nom ination

so lid support. T h c ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H adopted by a r la ing H am pton M oore o f make tho n o m ln a t in g ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ f in g to p r ^ c n t plana.

S lS O O V C a S H O R T A ^ ^ ^ ^ I T A K B N F B O UNK\S^ YO R K ,

repreaentlng tlio ]>ockcta

day by C o m m in a l o ^ ^ ^ ^ H H lra h fic ld and

who have r e p o t ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Hto

tu tho

OEU^D o r in g tho film in g

ron qu ea t,” t j io Hclcct N orm a Tnlm m lgo w ill Hem thoa lcr, tlio alar to leap from the derk yach t, a dlalnnco o f :I0 f e o ^ ^ ^ H the il iv o w ith aueh c l o ( ^ ^ ^ | th n t D ire c to r Edward J o a o ^ ^ H n-nownod awimmor, waa aaked Miaa Talmndgo w h o i^ ^ B q u ^ d - h e r m natcry o f tho

“ ( ’onraKC— lh a t'a i t , ” a ^ ^ | “ Tho groaicat cbalaclo to o v i^ H fo u r a n j, no t hav ing ovor k n ^ H fo a r o f w ater, I t wna c o i i ip iM ouay fo r mo. When C o n H ta n cM woro klddiea, wo w ent tft lho i H nnc^nno dny fe l l fiverboanl. W e W od. Cnnuio nnd I , and a w a llo w B lona o f w a le r, hn t wo a truck h lin c liv o ly and paddled sa fo lv to a I love' thn w ate r and apoml fia i o f m y tln ie in i t nn t l " ' wosvtlior e iig en rioa o f m y w ork p e rm it.” u l tho Gem thontor.

Tlear PX-Preaiduni T n f t T hu ra da y-

SIltrasilEFEllTwmniirnon]W o st End Citizens E e jec t

to Got M oney fo r Im prov ■ m ont Extons iqn

n i f H L (Spo.-lul).— n y a vote o f (11 thn propo!*od wnUTWorka im j m ent bond iatue wna yeaterday ih oil. V o tin g waa l ig l i t conaidorini im portiinco o f lho queatlon to b cided.

Tho o le rtion wna ra llod fo r tUr poso o f decid ing ii queation w h k iig i'n ti'c l thi.s com m unity fo r moro a yonr. I t waa propoaed to bon e ity to tho ex io n t o f a fu r th e r #11 to im provo Iho w ater supply ayatet to o x io n d l l. Tn Ihe'im at few woe ricled oppoailion developed to tin .i''c t. __________

Hoar oX’F roH idi'til T n ft Thuraday-

L E A V B H O S P IT A I. Mra. T . 8. M arahal, and In fa n t i

te r, woro Iodav tnkon homo fro i o f tho loca l.hoap ila la whoro tho waa born on M ny 21.

E. B a ile y o f Jansen spent yesterda;

A . W .-O strom h a i gono. to B u tte o: legal bunineu.

e r a i f e . J . B hondo i o f B u p o rt U In th r i s c l t r on buainesa.

. Ur. ofid U r« . C. E . P a tn q tt o f Bogei aon aro In th c c ity . ‘

. H . D. Jonea o f Bolso ia transactlnbualneaa In T w fn PWlfc ^

H . 'B . Voge l o f Pocatc llo is a bns bM v is ito r - Ib tb ia c lfy .

)tn - to l i j j g iTc lo n 'H o nn o ld la r la i t ln g w it 10 mor- frionda in H urlev nnd Rupert, ngroed Miaa G e rtru d e 'W a lte r o f F ilo r shoj

nforoM ,p ja ip T w in P a lls yeatorday. iRipn-, . ji jt tx w c ll K a hn o f Edon tranaaete

bualncaa in .T w in I ^ l lB yeatorday.J . W . T a y lo r motored' over fro i

aonato veaterday on legal busiDcaa.fo re ign c i,a r lo t to S tow art ia apendi*‘ y f " ? )i«y vaca tion in Nam pa and Bolae. w oight .Togpp,, Cohn o f Boise ia tranaactln o j - ^ ' - bosincB* in T w in P a lla and v le ln ltv .

P. W .,M onah»n o f B uh l wna a bna ’ “ ‘’ *'■‘1 neas v la ltc jr ia T w in P a lls yeatenlay. rda tho q q iMvelbiaa o f B uh l wna. i , . __ T w in P'alla ycalerday on lega l busine*

i r ; J . W eaver motorod over fro i UCI en. y tf ite rd a y to loo k a f te r bualnoi

o f fo lr . ,, , M ra. Kluam eyor o f ITo llia to r w t

' l l J . *™ong the o u t o f tow n shopper^ in th: ? yesterday.d mer- j g im bo rt nro i

tho c it.v from Gooding on n bus inc ! nnd pleaaufo tr ip ,oroign- p J f Somaon and fanI yonra j jy u iir ta u g T i w oro among Tueaday L y - " . '’ *- a n iv a ls in T w in Falla.

. Mra. 8. V e it and M ra. M . Joaop urcJiaa* nmong the ou t o f tow n Visito i• from W endell veatorday.

Mra. .T. W . Tanner, M ra. Caroy an f sovm S ftille Y oung motored ovor fro;

cach ycs ic rd ay fo r a b r io f v ia it^cooats ^ i^loeumb and daughter, M a rQroat * '" ‘1 Mra. Ilughea motored ovor fro:

, V o t veaterday fo r a ahort v ia it.>' board 1’- 01 i.n fio ld ia in T w in F a lla frololitJcnl Irfiko kvnd w i ll rem ain fo r a fe

daya looldno; a f te r business a ffa ira . n could 1^ Y . nogard, a fo rm or realdont < coat o f th ia c ity is o ve r fro m B ocky B a r, whoi m aking ^ ongagod in m in ing , fo r a aho Iun fo r vlaJt. • . •

M ra. Ouy Bhearor wna nmong t l ou t o f 'to w n v ia lto m In T » 'ln F a lla ye

TT.Ti to rd ny nftcrnooD , ha v ing m otored ovi A T IO JI from F ilo r .^ " M rs. B. A . H e ltte r and flanght. ' «ov- n> ium cd Sundav fro m ColorncVKUB o f ,,v tho nine■" o f M ra. I le l t t o r ’a mother.' M r. and M ra. Georgo R. Easley loin tiona l f j, j^ m orning b y nutom obilo fo r Poc oaiacnt Logon and Ogilon whero theon .ta k - „ , j i j npveral daya on business.

M r. and M rs. W . P. Bine o f Jeron . ., w cro am ong vea tc rtlay 's a rr iva ls 1 to th o T w in Fnlla. M r. K le o U • J j ^ - n c r j

store

a:cot

not

P iilA d—Paul ’' ' I I ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H P ^ o r d a y taken

fo r hoaring on chnrgo o f 'lllec ■® " '^ ■ Im ia o H H in n o f In to x icM ln g liquor. .Itid IS w . A .'IJa b co ck iml>oiiod a penaltylior p o „n iy ja i l and pn>-mc

o f $100 a* n f ln i ', Sagarm ina wna ; roatod in ft room ing housu raid

„ - n a v . ' " " “ J '- .To H ea r -Bate R ais ing Dlacusalor

A.-mn»8 naaombly o f T w in Fa lla e ltiw w ill lio hold in rooma o f tho ehnml o f commerco to n ig h t fo r the purpnae

n n P I I lioa ring iirgu tiien ia favorab lo and otii r l h f l l wise to tho app lica tion n f tho Mn i U U ilU po,v,T conn'nny fo r aa Inereaao In ro

fo r o lo c tr io ity uaod in generating wa ' f P la n nad a ir heat'. Thia np p lira tio n woaX-ltW l 11 ,1 „ i , | , „ t■o ve - com initteo.

Com m andory to M e e t—N o x t Sat o f 00 to ‘In v T w in F a ll" com m andory,_ No.

Im nrovi.. K n ig litr i Tem plnr, w i l l hold u moot , .lefeat- 1>‘-K>nniug at o 'c lock in the a fl

.w lioiin. T i l l " acssion, w inch haa bi on lli'.l fo r Iho purjioae o f con fe rr

’ " dogrl-oa on n nu.nbor o f candldatoa, ■«

thn pur- .•irwh bas I ' I - - - ■ . n I—

11",‘ir. f o r S A L E !■ " HI6HWAY 6*tl»6E, BAKIIEn, IDU,

" t 'te 'n ra . ' »l' ao a !< rooni|lio tno , w l lh tw o lota

Va lue » I4 ,0 ® ; i f aold b y T 'ridn j av— a<lv ffiOOO c.ish, or SH.OOf

w ith cash A y m o n t o f *0,000 an*S yea rs ’ t w o on tho balanee.

ut Jm iifc . I ^ JJOCS,

TW IN FALLS. Pi

j • J ? e ir iO M .a . i J> bo tho la s t “ w o rk ” m eeting fo r th i

Tem plars th ia M U o n . D ianor w i l l ;b< S sorvod a t 6:30 o ’eloek.-

, i „ a . y : ^ 6 G i a , l j ^ o t e si t te on L .............. ........

In the , Mrs. E . A . W alters w ill en to rta l the Luneheon elub Thursday lifterpoo

Boger- a t her home on Seventh avenue eaat.

sactlng Temple. No. 2, w l ll hoi, a regu la r m eeting F r id ay afternoo i

a onsl- Ju jjp 7 o o ’elock In L O. 0 . 1 hnll.<g ^ t h ______ •,

r ahnn. ^ T h i r t y mombcrs . o f chapter ^‘ D, P r*. E. O. Sisterhood motored to t t

co u n try homi) o f Mrs. D e W itt Y our on Addiaon nvenuo laat ovening whei

from '‘ **j<’ y<'‘l * picn ic aupper aorvecttfo te rlft a tvlo. A short busineaa sc

...n<li»(T This was the lai,1, - * , meoUng fo r tho season. M rfl. Carl .

*M„„ I la li it ' and Mra. D o W itt Young woi lU y . * boatossos fo r tbo ovonlng.

M rs. R. C. Colo w ill en te rta in t l was in ifU lld Thu rsd ay 'a fte rno on i

lio r homo, .740 aoco5|d avenno nd rth .

lua^oM ''^oddlng o f M ias Beulah T rublood nnd Ir w in F . Sweet waa aolemt

w a i ***'‘ Tueaday, .lune 1, a t tho P resbyt i „ mnnao, thc Rov. Aahor I L B rnr

o f f ic ia t in g . Thoao who wltnoaaed t l ceremony won} M r. and M rs. W . .

....Inn*. Trueb lood, parenta o f the lir id e ; ar mamci-i M tn tv f f ie , the b r id e ’a siatcid fam - resldo in Twcsday’s ■ •J 1 M ra. W ilb u r B o llon en tertained i

w j .u i r , n b n o -th irty luneheon yeaterday a t hi homo in K im b e rly . T lio houso waa de

ov and " '** '■1 yo llo w and w h ito sprir If ’ from ' Flowers nnd vases o f tho-snme -flowe [f graced tho opnter o f tho tablea. A co l ^ a r v '“ 'I* '* "" ' o f baby blue and polo yello

ir from ou t in nu l baiiketa, ii croam oii])h, ]iInco cahla nnd t a l l i i

lla 'frn tn AftOT tUo luHcbeoVi “ SOO” Wftfl p lavo a few MoM oster w inn in g h ii

If I a aooro, and Mra. H a rry Bonoit conaul ilcn t o f M iaa H a rr ie t Warner, na guc! • whero I" ‘ ‘ acnlod w ith a box o f sta tioner ’ Tho In v ilo d giioata wcro Meadrtmoa \

M . M aeauley, Charloa Mncauloy, P. tlir tho Tabor, F ra n k M a rtin , G rnnv illo Haig li i i i . vod. ' ' i l ln rd M o M a s to r .^ a n k M agel. Mo T o v e r B a tle y , W ilto n Pock, Loo Settle

H a r ry A lexander, Zack N orth , Jo l nnnlitn r OrA-n, H a r ry Bono lt, Cl B m to a Sha' S a d o S.- Johnson. W ondell A lien , J . :

11, - , - , Johnaton, TnvlO r Cnmmins, T . F . W nr ' or o f T w in P’nlla ;, M nrion B o lty o f R i . „ i „ f t port, and Jnck C laiborn, .lo rry Siggl r Poea Ooorgo Noblo o f K im b o rly ; tl

thov A lm a Bono it, H a rr io t Warnc inntuL Boatrleo Oatrandcr, Ireno W arner, Flc Jerome Coatello o f T w in F n lls ; M argar

Ifn l. It. G o iiriov, F ile r, nnd C iin rlo tte and N i ■ ? ic r .!i M cQ uow n o f DuhK____

W om on'a Miaaionary aociely < ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ■ B n i i t J s t church meot n t

o f M rs . E. a Storks, 3S5 H an avenue, Wednesday afternoon

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ K T o c k . M rs. .T. C. B e a tty w illo f thc program. Mrs. Franc

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H p t i l l e nnd M rs. 0 . D. B h nc ffc r w the hordoaa. _______

O T iA B fiin O A T IO l

G ir l fo r goncTal Itoui

rooml jnodont hou ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ V a a o o Sl Bakorp303'81ioshono So.

— 2 ncrcs, clogC In . ' T ihouses, in

o f f r u i t ahado. A go^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H c h ic k o n Sec .Test

Shoshono

— 5 room bun(fo r thc B\\mm

Nows.

M iilil iiM ii iiiil I l l i i i i | i i l

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H P I r ~ ^ m ^ T ’ 8~B A LE PE 8 0 K A X P B 0 P E B T 7

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ B r r o i horso, 0 yenrs w e l;

r> ycnra old, wclg

^ ^ ^ H ^ P I r b l t t c k gcl.liDg, n years o ld , wcig IGOO.

■ P ' .® ” 1 b lnck ge ld ing, 8 ycnra o ld, w c ij i p i o l l y 1500.■ and • j j jjy horao, 10 years old, woij: Ft court J500. 'not sup- , J JO yonrs old, wcig

l.'iOO.» , 1 Colu R oadster automobilo.

d ia tr ic l '^•'ovo described property, If 'I llega l I'ub lic auction to 1r .Itidgo b idde r fo r 'cnsh, la w fu l morun ity o f U«>t'‘ i l Stntea on tho 5 lh daynn\nnent «Iune, lO'iO, n t tivc hour o f 3 o ’c ltirk w'aa ar- <>f w iid dny a t U. 11. Vamlorpno

ra id ro- ranch, about 1-4 mll<> south o f Hans A . K SPRAGUE

' • Shorlrtisalon— _____________ __________. cltir.ena • ________chamber irpnae of

T H E . G Ing wntor I woa ro-ll ic u tlU ^ I. Norma T

No. 10,'m ooting

S;£ “ The islentoa, w lli

- ■ * F ro m tho Q reat N ovel b j^ ^ by a B ig Sta

ID*. I Colum bus Discovei „ i i , i . I covered theo lota. . _

A G ir l; a W rcok a t Soa i50 and

I “ F R lE N iI M A T IN E E AND E VE N IN

i.PAILY NEWS., TWIN“ th e U K O m O T A I . OOUNT IN D IO A TB B 11 ;b« M 'P A B T L A in ) T S D T O S 'T B iitD B in

IN D IA N A l> O L ia ,- In d .;M ePnrtland, a n o m liir . o f locn rN a .-,{

1 New Y o rk c ity , wns elected pre*i*len . - o f th e ' * In to m a tlo tfa l Typographies • o un ion, de fe a tin g M araden G. 8cotl

who ; sought rQ-elbetion, ^according t - r - ' u n o ff ic ia l ta b u la tio n o f re tn n js cou

pUod A trl»eadqunrto r* in .ln d la a a p o lli irta ln H was announced today, rpoon ■ • ■"M t. B C A B B X -P B e S tD B N T TA P T

n t th e L a ve rin g Thursday, Juno 3. Hi hoM *u b jije t Is “ C ap ita l, Lo bo r nnd the B<

noon '" le t , ” TieJcots At M a jestie Fharraac’ 0 . F. ~

’ O n iJ o f t h o r e a l l y w o n I) the w i l l b o t h a t o f f o r m e r P r e s i S e v o n i ^ . _ orved M r . T a f t h a s a m e s s ta ses- w h ic h s h o u ld b e w e l l w o r t l i r i “ j , p o l i t i c a l c o n s id e r a t io n s o f a w e r j a f o r m e r P r o a id o n t o f th o

T w in P a l la . e o a n t r y . L o t 's a thu . c a t t l e h im t o r e m e m b e r ua .on a t '

t l ; Jlemn-sbyte- A n e x c e l le n t a s s o r tm ed'^'tho s p e c t io n — i t w i l l i> a y y o u tc w . J.; andBiator. | i " ii~". ..M~i.T w in ■

cd a t M p UI t h e r j^JiV fi r ' W /

/ j Mow e ri L * / ] l b ‘ r J I t i \ n .

.e ^ lw ' W t

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c tt le r, - -■John

^ R E A L>f Ru-

•Ttlw W e a re o f fe r in g. o u r y a rd goods coui■ w an t. ,

,,i G E O R G E TTE S - nal'A- m e n t, p la in and deson at

I S Specur w i ll

= F O U L A R D S -O f i V a lues to $4.50'.

SpecUn o N )W .'„. F A N C Y T A F F E T i ____ b a rg a in . V a lues tchouse. _I So. ___ ________ S p e c u• Two

i ^ o d P O N G E E S IL K S .lesaco Pongee, S ilk s o f exi

bungo- P v ic c s $ l» 3 5 fkTOiner.

.apita l. _ .. G

---A fte r A l l the Iw eight

w eight 1 ' - -

W cig ilt

N O W IS A"e ig h t Oooso Ln ko Va lley, So

have no hesitancy in saying this ^ ... over seen. One o f our buyers— f } w ritea : “ I never w a a > a eour

dooa here.’ ' W c linv '^ 'ca r# locmoney

l\ irk ° fa rm in g nnd investm ent, rpnol^'i' illu s tra te d fo ldurs phono o

J "™ "- OUC). I I . D A R U O Wih o r i f i .

EM T H E A lTalmadge ini of Conquest”I b y A r t h u r H o r n b lo w . A B i g S t o r S t a r D o n o - in a B ig W a y

vered Am erica — Who Dis- he Is le o f Conquest?3a a n d I s o la t i o n o n a T r o p ic a l I s la m

R o m a n t ic S ix P a r t P r o d u c l i t

N D L Y ENEMIES^^—TwoJ IN O

BEALLS, IDAHO, WEDNEi

. A B IU S M IB N T S ^K ___________ - - 1dent O E M — “ The la lo o f Conquest” , stnr- h lra l r in g N onnn Talm ndgo; also tw o part «oti^, comedy.

com- O R P H E U M — H a rrv M orey in "B o a tin g lo lls , the O dds’.’ ; also Pearl W h ite In “ Tbe

B la ck Soerot” ; and tw o vaudeville aeta.

ID A H O -T c im M U in " T h o T o r ro r " ; j B5. nlao comody.

>acy. cx-Presidont T n f t Thuraday—odv.

o rth w h ile lectures o f the aeason esident T a ft, tom orro w , Thursday

ssago fo r the people o f A m erica i r th yfh ilo , a p a rt a lto g e th e r, fro m if any k in d ;' Th is is tho f i r s t tim e ho U n itod S ta tea haa v ia itod the /s g ive h im a welcom e w h ich w il l oa.

*O T M E N T .S T O R E L a

;mont o f a tra w h a ts fo r yo u r in - t to atep in and lo ok a t thom.

\W $A®4l7

V A L U E S V :

g a fe w spec ia l p rice s a t lun te rs . T h in g s you w i l l

- A n e x c e lle n t asso rt- esigned. V a lu e s to ?4.50

:iaJ a t $ 2 M

’ a c o n v in c in g q u a lity .

c ia l a t $2.98

TAS — A v e ry p le a s in g ' to ?4.50.c ia l a t $2.98

S — Im p o rte d Fo-moso- ix c e lle n t q u a lity .5,$l.S0,$1.75i$2J25

IT M E N T S t o r e L t dJ U B H E n n a ^ progressive ■

? Beat P lace to Trade---

\ G O O D T I M E, Southern Oregon. P a rties ju s t re tu rn ing this is the mnst be a u tifu l va llo y th ey havo I— fo rm erly n successful fa rm er hero— :ounty whero s tu f f grow tia ra p id ly os i t

le n /in g every week.. O n ly 150.00 fo r tho s country nnd ita g ro n t ' posaib illties fo r

10 or w rito

J A M E S F IT Z G E R A L D -

n r n I T TODAY and TOMORROW ■ 1 l y i - ^ TWQ PAYS ONLY

” nI n o r m a t a l m a d g e ^ I

and w ith a Lone M an. A T h rillin g otion

0 P a r t ComedyQ U ALITy.FO TO PLAYS

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Tbo am b itioa o f tho aoviot rulora o f (tAt Iluairia to abolUb currenex >■ ne tiriag Olo ochiavcfDont, aMordlng to • cpocUl dis- R«a pAtch to tbo Bun and Nonr Y o rk Uor< an<l a id from ila oo rrc^ondent, wbo quotoa 0 an in to rv le ir vrith tho aaviot oomntUuIoa- v io « r o f fiDonco, O fio rgoritch Tobitchorln . doa

U nder tho aoviot pU a, money w i l l u i- t lm a to ly bo abolUhed on tlre ljr, and ia for tho fu tu re wboa a Baaaloo waata a aow m&i ha t ho w i ll bo iaaued & govoraro«ot or- ly i dor on tlio ha t m aker. Whon ho w u ta Olo 4 pa ir o f shoea, ho w i l l b« iiuued an or- 1 dor oa the ahoo m aker—oaTbo. Labor la to bo pa id in tho fu tu re ia btfotJ^ tnu ahooa. c lo lh la g , toocl, thoa tor tl&k«tSj V am i probably tooth bruahcs, Bolahevist dot pamphlota, pa tent medicines, and sau ff.

LU o under aooh a ayatom wouH not bo w itho u t Inlioreat. The BuSBian would f in d oocupatioB fo r tbo l>ne wlnn>r ov- onlnga in aw^pping “ th k o l i . ” B a th tleko ta m ig h t fal» a lu n n ln ^ 'y in value, fo r oxamplo, o n tl! thoy woro quutud A t ^ 1 0 .batb tiekoU fo r ono brond ticke t, j; Tho possibillUe* o f bartor la t i^ k e U j j , , would bo a lf lu s t ua iim itod. Tho \ro rk - man m ig h t ovon f ia d i t profitaJ»lo and q u it w o rk on tiro ly and dovoto n it u f iila tfane to swapping tiekota w ith h i t fe l-

' I I .A nd w ha t would tbo tioketa be b a t aa

Immonsoly coop lioa ted mooey ly rtom . >] H on ey ia m erely a m edium o f exchange. th< The shoemaker who w o a ^ to trade • p a ir o f Bhota to tfae b a ke r lo r aonio bread, finda i t mueh aimplor to reduce both the ahoM ahd the bread to terms o f do llars and cents. ^

The d lff lo u lt ie a o f fo re ign trave l woro callod to tho a tten tion o t ' the Buaslaa fo ro lga m in ia te r, who was asked i f a Russian would f in d I t aeeoaury to a tart on h ill trave ls abroad w ith onough sup­plies to las t h im untU hia ro tu m , and i f ho w ould have t» an tic ipa te evory pon- fliblo neod..

Tho aolution o f th a t was sknplo. “ Tf there waa no t pa rticu la r necessity o f you r R iling abroad you would not loavo Bufld iii,” >10 aaid. “ I f the m otives back o f your Joumoy ahould In terest the gor- ernmcnt, i t would always h a v r fo ro lK^ rurrcncic'a in iU c o ffc rs .”

P lcn a in t people, the . Dolahevists, . . j i r r u ’t th e y ! And what a d e ligh tfu l

th ii i i ; th is “ now freedom ” is. I t puts ^

rEncouraiW ho has n o t experii g lo w o f p leasure th a gives, and f e l t th e f r

I th a t i t in sp ires !

I W ith in th e doors of encouragem ent is fo

E ncou rage m en t m ir c o m in g sm ile and co ployees, in th e h e lp fi s ta n d in g o f o u r o f f i i atm osphere o f th e p; E ncou rage m en t to c know us b e tte r and t<

Twin Falls BanlT W IN F A L L

“ Member Federa l 1

2 *°the ind iv idua ls la tbe posltioa o f thn I f negro -before th o O lr l l W a r w ith the J l i^A te-tak lng tb»-placB o f tbo slave own- | ^

“ = = — 1 H A irS O N I

O lo Hanson resigned as m ayor c f Boattle because ho would no t apologlro to tho eouneil a f te r In su ltlug i t . Olo Hanaon was adm itted to mem bership ia I Boattlo real estate m en ’s c lub b y a P g p p liaro m a jo rity vote, bo lng opposod M - p . . cause o f his reputa tion fo r a o m j obUq- u lty In 'c e r ta in rea l'os ta to deals. Po- l it ic a l ly Olo Qanson has .boen fo r f l f * Of loon yonrs a chamoleoBj cconom leally he ta a coDglommorato o f npplo -Jaek nnd I'unch and Jud y , plus th e e r is ve ro u e d b y Ho threads o f E m m a Q old jaott’« * ‘ « t « l© » f ' pro»ld'

>1 I, corporneoaiowor*. ,T o th is o f fe c t and w ith o u t any appar< a tio n <

ont provoca tbD , sings tho loca l pnnogy- medial rla t o f bato in a recent ob n llltlo n . ‘iij

O U Hivnton m ay be th o greatest n a - s o t ^ eni outsido o f prison w a lls ; b u t accept* ^ anco o f tbo wholo dam ning In d ic tm en t doos n o t dc tra c t ooo Iota from th e fa^:t shot th a t O lo Hanson stood four-sq iu iro agulnst tho hum an powers o f daxkn^ss in th i^ r e f fo r t to scuttle tbe ah ip o f foUt state in Seattle, and th a t th o namo o f Olo nonaon among Amoricana p re tty goaorally conaotoB a turdy A n o rk a n lA n «islohi and tested f ld o U ty to law and ordpr. t r y in

Ole Hanaon m ay or m ay no t ba re adopted the m ost pa latable m ethods in dealing w ith tho omorgoney w ith w b lch Seattle was confronted. I t is easy now fo r carpera to f in d fa u lt. Tho fo o t re­mains th a t Bo lahovl«n bad p ro tty near­ly g a ln o i a fo o th o ld In A m o tlta , and Olo ^ n s o n disengaged i ts tenacloa.

T tfe o f fo r t to d iscred it Ranson a t tb ls U to da te aomebow dooa no t r in g q u ito tn e .

Woald-l>e de tractors fro m h is rep u ta ­tion caanot uffaoe tho. gonoral conv ic­tion th a t In tho hour o f t r ia l Olo S on- aoa stood truo to tho bost prlne lp les o f Am ericanism. I n the long run tho ques­tion o f whether th is person o r th a t is eb titled to the c re d it fo r a corta in g re a t and good ochiovomont is no t ne arly so Im portan t as the achlovemont (tao lf.

B u t Ilan ao n ’s place in h is to ry and in tbe estim a tion o f his conntryxnon gon- o ra lly is too w e ll eatablishcd to bo a f- fectod b y any aueh be la ted 'shrieks < f f somebody’s grindstone. '

Hoar cx -l’ reslclpnt T a f t Thursday— ndv.

To buy tbe r ig h t th in g ins tsod o f the w ro n g one m a r mean to buy satis faction instead o f regre t and vexa tion Study tbe ads.

Classified Ads ars ebeap— e ffe e tiv s

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B a tte ry Ohargtng and B ep a iiin g

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D. C. WATSON CO.T W IN FA LLS , IDAHO

igementrienced th e w a rm hat en couragem ent fre sh u rg e to go on

o f th is in s t itu t io n , | found . Iirro re d - in th e w e l- I :o u rte sy o f o u r em - | )fu lness and u n d e r- | fice rs , in th e w ho le place.come o fte n e r — to to be b e tte r know n.

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■" gram iRepresentative Tlnkham Makes •i‘°

Public Hoover’s Cablegram I"!.'! Declarino for Consideration of Policies

W A S H lN a T O N , ( f f ) - C o p j o l a ta - Dlogrom sont from P oris J n ly 23, 1919, ®ver t j y H e rbe rt Hoovor to J u liu s H . Bames, ires ldont o f tho U n ite d States Qrsin jo rpo ra tlon , fo r tra n sm itta l to Presl- le n t WUson, decla ring th a t "d e tc rm in - i t io n o f tho suga^polio lea requires im* 5 5 5 nodla to eona ldem tlon’ ' was tnade pt<b- llc in tho houso tocjay by Bepreacnta- ' , ;lvo T lnkham , ropubliean, 2t£aasarbu-

2d^. T lnkh am charged th a t re* aponslbU lty fo r tb « h ig h ptioe o f Bogot “ m s ^ o e o d a q iu n ly tpn tb s shoo ldsn o f P resldeot W Uson.*’Tha Maasachnsetta represestotlTe declaz«d th a t th a prestdesft ooold n i re li« T * th s B itoatloa «Tsa aow b y r l l foU ow lfig U r . B ooT sr's a d rlce and n t to n la g soa-ssseDtlal consamen.M r. Hoovor, In h ls mossago, said tb a t

I t was noccssary to tako im fw rta n t do- eiaiohs as to sugnr eontro l In th is cotin- t r y In order to an tic ip ate tbe m arket-

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5e/o<rf ro u r tif*» OO- cofdini to tha KMdb thvr h t y fo tn r» i:

In sandy or h illy couo­t r y , wherever the go in i Is ap t to be beavy— Tbe U . a Nobby. .

F or ord lftory couatry road»—The U . a Chain o r Usco.

Fo r fron t wheel*—rThe ' • t;. a Plain.

F w re»uU »>-* v a ry w b 9 f—\3. 8 , R oya l Cortla.

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LY NEWS, TWIN FALLS,S, ID A H O , W E D N E S D A Y ,

;o t% new beet ho rre st and to se ttle lack '< J po lic y w ith Cuba fo r n e x t yea*. fa irs a

B *q o lz« t A e t c f O o i i i n ' i sence" A n y continoAtlon o f contro l w ill re - luggos Ire actio n b y coagregs," M r. H o o re r fe iaor A, " a n d i t m nst embimea appreprl»> nsm bc ns, tho continuance o f pow er and to pro .bargo, con tro l o f speculation, p ro fi- Iq the ir in g and d U tr ib u tlo n .'* ’ j n tB e fe rr ing t o , hia rtcom m ondatlon In p,opos 18, fo r purchase o f the Cuban crop .. n t ly w ith the alliea , w h ich w as dono,!. H oover said a t tho tim e b ln cable- am waa sent, the U a ited S tates w as i 3 “ o a ly l a r ^ na tion possessing lib * t l snpplles fo r tho en tire year and a t sav in g o f fo u r cents a pound nndor ) w t)rld p r ic e . "'. 'D eolsion m nst aow be m ade,” be a ffd , '“ as to w hether congress sbould recommended to leg islate o u th o r lty

r th o con tinu atio n o f these measares er th e yeixr 1920 pro v id ing ag&in fo r rchase o f tho Cuban crop and tb o i t r o l o f domestio production s ta b ili- ' do n o f price and d is tr ib n tio a .” •U r. H oo re r called a tten tion to h ia

PHILLEOH A S

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w h e re , have gotten and so bas T h in k o f i t l A m erica n n ea rly a tires alone.

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H a rd ly a Saturday, w I you motorists drop ir = "“ tune up” for a Sunday

th a t one or more of doesn’t te ll us som ethir value to our business. So

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IM Service is w h a t tbe owners of th is commu are look ing fo r nowaday!

A n d especially the « c a r owners, who pu t sei

U n ited IIdaho

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Y ,JT JN E 2 ,1 9 2 ()k 'o f tn tim a tie know letfge ' o f a f * tinned, Id rs a t home a f te r a s e ig h t m onths t V m aa be a ee on Europeaa re lie f w o rk , an d M r. T l gost th a t M r. Barnes “ rsqaest P ro - tlo n fo r ■or Tauslg, M r . Zabriakle a s d o th o r elared U i sbora o f tho sugar eq oo llia tion board fo rced bj preaent you th e ir roeom menilatioaa board “ f :he m a tte r indopendent o f m y s e l f . " ehaoe o f n tho ovont th e y should decide to “ bo th wi poso to congress th a t con tro l be ro o - W h ite H t

' Still LeaBscaus* M’s a u n —twpure. T h a o h o lo e c w ives who Inalst «ui

C ontain* on ly sueh In ■s hsve been offlc ls lly b y fb e U n ite d S ta t A u th o rlt lM . '

Calum et Bakins Po.wi biggest s e l l ln s b ran w o rld . It Is absolute some—always un lfom

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o r bu t ho w o ra 't mach good Ujo rc# t o f th o yonr.

Am erican (p ilf cnthualnsts nro u id to havo wagered MO,000 cn W a lte r H a ­gen to b rinK bnck k to Am erica tho w o r ld ’s lin k s Utle.

VTo a lii) eonsiaor Babo Ruth irre - ' p re u ib lo .

Tbo priso slugger o f the w orld yes- mte rd ny da ffed h is ou td c ld spikes and i,p u t on a too pla to nnd d id so much j,uatnago w ith bts good lo f t arm nsraiasl r W ashlnston in tw o o r th ro o in n in n tb a t a n t k Q T lff lth bcnchcd Wm to lo tb im rest up fo r tomorrow. ^

M in o r league bnsoball playors nro s t i l l ' hopping eontrncts. They sny thoy n ro "o ffe re d wore money w ith “ shop” icagucB thnn In orgaaUed basobalL ,|

B u t th ere ’s somo je o p a rily In jo in - c! in g v p w ith a “ sbop” lenguo o u tf i t , tl hecauno m any o f thom b lo w en rly in ^ (he season. d

______ ilCoMy Sm ith, In d ia n p itch e r, w ho P

woa rocently cnnncd fro m the Const t! longuo along w ith Tom Soaton fo r con- »] du c t unbecoming a b a ll p layor, signod w ltU L i t t lo Kock the o the r day, b u t tl tho proxy o f lho leaguo docUncd to 1 r a t i f y the contrnct. ^

S m ith , therefore, is ou t o f i t again n and mny hnve lo wander f a r to ge t a 8 docent bg^obnll job . n

Reports from ' lower C a lifo rn ia in d l- f rn to th a t W ilHnm H arrison Dompsoy H bns bcMi fo llo w in g tho easy pa th a long a thn “ b r ig h t llgh iB ,” and th n t I t wou ld n tn ko some months fo r h im to g ^ t in to sl good f ig h t in g tr im . o

T lie ro ' nro nlso rq io r ls to tho offoc*. iith a t fa ilu ro o f,th o Dompsoy p ic tu rc i to fw in public fa v o r hna causcd tho mnn bwho whipped W illa rd a lo t o f w o rry , o

Aim) hid Bingo vonturo hnd to bo cu t f nhM t bcrimiw ' lho fo lk s d id no t brcols e> a neck g e ttin g In to ey h im . h

People are w is ing up some. ,<1

Rim Sm iloy, sngcbrush sngc, snys: I“ T h a r.y one good th in g boutcn bnso- hb a ll: I t g its a fc llc r 's m ind o ffen h is nthoughts, nnd puts nn em p loyer'on In- lit im n to term s w i ’ t h ’ wngo earner. A n ' L th o t ’s ngoin som e."

P u t a b i t o f a be t on Georges C ar F po ntie r i f ho ovor meets Dompsoy iu r tho rin g , snys Dob M a r tin . t

S T A N D IN O 'E M B O M B T B IN O vN EW Y O B K , M n jo r league

boJiebnll plnvcrs who bnvo jum ped o th c ir contractH to p iny w ith tonms iu independent U>nguc« wore warned to ­dny th n t i f they dn not /c u t r n to th e ir teams w ith in fiv e dnys tlH jy w i ll bo iie rm a no ntly barred from tho tw o b i^ leagues.

T h is deeisloM wns reached a t a con­ference today bof,ween John H oyd lor. pres idon t o f the N ntiona l league, and I b a n Johnson, preaident o f tho Am ori- i

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K O TlC nt YO OOKTKAOTOBS Soalod proposals w i l l bo received b y |

th o Commissioner o f P u b lic W orks o f , tho S tate o f Idaho, a t the o ff ie e o f tbe , Commissioner, Bolso, Id ah o , u n t i l tw o , ( 2 ) - o ’c lock V. M. on tho 12th day o f , Junc, 1020, fo r tho construction and pav- in g 27 m llos Idnho P a c ific H ighw ay, i F od c ia l A id P fo joe t N o. 23, 9 m ile * Id a - , ho P a c ific H ighw ay, Federal A id Pro- i jo c t No. 24, in T w in Fa lls C ounty. i

Proposals w i ll bo opened and pubUc- i ly read a t tho abovo sta ted hour.

P lans, apocificatlons, fo rm s o f con- i t ru c l, proposal fo rm s nod o the r in fo r- m ation m ay bo obta ined a t tho o ffieo b f D . P . Olson, D lxccto t o f H ighw ays, '

' Boiso, Idaho, nnd from 0 . H . H ornem an, D is t. Engr., Bhoshono, Idaho. A do- ' po s it o f Ten Dollars (*10.00) t t roquir- ed fo r oj\ch set o f plans and spcc lflta - ' tions. Tho deposit w i l l bo refunded i f tho plnns aro returned in ta c t. ,

A l l proposals mnat bo mndo on tho lo rros fu m lshed , and m ust bo slRnod by the b idder, w ith his aamo and post o f­fico nddress.

The r ig h t is reser^-od to re jec t a ll pro- , poBals, o r to accept the proposal or p ro ­posal* deemed beat fo r tho S tnte o f Id n - ho.

N o proposal w i l l bo considered unless nccompnnlcd by nn nccoptablo Proposal Q unrnn ly in nn amount equal to fiv o per ccn t (5 por cent) o f tho to ta l amount o f tho Propos.'vl. This Q unrnnty mny be in l l .o fo rm o f . (a> cash; (b ) a co r tifio d chock; o r (c ) n b id de r’s bond. I f .a co r lif ic d check accompanies tbo propo- Kal tlio chcck shall bo dra w n on somo V)ank in tho S l« to o f Idabo acd mado pnvnlrlo to tho Commissioner o f Publio \Vorl<8. I f n b id de r's bond neoompa- nicH tho proposal, tho bond sha ll bo eon­d it io iied to gunrnnleo ti>at tb o b idde r, I t nwnrdod tho contrnct, w i l l en ter In to a cnn tract, in accordance w ith the terms o f hla proposal, fo r tho fa it h fu l per- lorm nnce o f tho work.

Thc Proposal O unrnnty w i ll become tlio -p ro p e rty o f tho State o f Idaho, no t ,i« p,-nr>ltv, l)Ul ns liqu iclnted damages i f tho b idde r, upon tho acccp lan to o f his i.ropoaal by the Commlsaionor, fa ils or rrfu a rs to on tcr in to a eontract in nccor<lnnco w ith lho torms o f h is propos- al w ith in ton (10) days, (n o t iBciudlaR Sundays), a f te r jlresontntion o f tho c o ^ trn i- i to him fo r oxocullon.

A bond w ith ^ s u r o ly company, au- th orizo il to do b n a ln ^ in lh o S la to o f Id iih u . and satis fae tory to tho Commls­s ionor o f P u l'lie W orks, w i ll be roqair- cil fo r the fa ith fu l pofform HW o oT 'tho con iract. in tho sum o f s ix ty per cent (CO per cen t) o f the to ta l am ount o f tho con trnct price.

I t is tho purpose o f tho Commissioner to b u ild lho improvem ent In tbo short- L-fit tin io coaaiati'n t w ith good eonatrue­tio n , and comploto and w e il designed

• c q ii ip m rn l. nnd e ffoc tlvo org nn lia tlon - w i l l In) Insisted upon.

Dnled M ny 2rttli, 1I»20.D. P. 0 L 8 0 J ;.

D irocto r o f Iligh w nys .W M . J . H A h L ,

<’ntnmi.nlonor o f Publie W orks.

- O R D IN A N O B KO . 306. |p =I A n OrtUnkne* a a t tm l t l i ic U i» fsa lB C

o f pD pTD V ou& t Bond* o f Lo ca l S e w tn g k ZmproT«mest D l i t r t c t K o .91 o f tn * O l t r o f T w in n U a , Idaho, I ta on am ooat s o t e x c w A is f

I 667.00 fo r th a poxpow o f theo o it o f . in i tA ll ln g a le w e n ce I 7st«m fo r th e potpoae o f tsk lB g c o n aod

1 d lfpos ins o f M va « « o f »old d is tx lc t, u d proTtd lB tf fo r th * pa yo w iit thex*.

> o f Is r le d t f f o la n th * propet l y »bQt- t in e upon. eOBtlgaona o r tH bat4T7 .— to sa id an re race Im p iq v n a n t tn

• ta ld d la tr lc t lia b le to a w w n n a o t fo r ' sQch. tm proTvm aiit.

Whereas, the M ayo r aad Council o f p : ths C ity o f T w in lYiUs, Idaho, have‘ he reloforo undor the a u th o r ity vested P ‘ in t ie m by Section -<125 et scq., Idaho

Compiled 8 ta tu te ^ 1019, caused a loca l p sewerage system to be ins ta lled In I j j -

‘ cnl Sewerage Im provem en t D ls t. No. 31o f said c ity fo r the purposo o f se rv ing tho propo rty w ith in said local Sower-

, ago Im provem ont D is tr ic t No. .31 w ith tho. sowago sorvico; abd a t t

Whoreas, fo r tho purpose o f p a y in g o f 1tho cost aad oxponso o f w h ich is o f l

. chargeable aad has b(>en assessed to T, Ibo nrope rty w ith in tbe lim ils aad fo r, boundary llnea o f tho said soworago pom

d is tr ic t, tho M a yo r and C ound l, bavo. In iin th o ir d iscretion, provided fo r tb o Dist

) payment o f tb e costs and expenses lion I thereof b y le v y in g the en tire ta x o r pile. special assessment in one In s ta llm on t: ameI Now, Tho ro fo re , Bo i t ordained b y and i tho M ayor and C ouncil o f thn C ity o f hor«> T w in F a lls , Idaho, as fo llo w s : any

Seetlon 1. T h a t fo r tho aforesa id th isins ta llm ent there bo issued. In tb e fo r

» n ^ e o f tho C ity o f T w in F a lls , Id ah o, by 1 Special Assessment Soworago Im prove - cvei

m ont Bonda, D is tr ic t No. 31, w h ich spc<shall ioc lu da a l l tho p ropo rty lia b le o f

- fo r assoaamont . w ith in tho boundary waa r lines o f said im provom 6«t d is tr ic t, fo r non J auch local seworogo improvement, pay- cnf( i ablo In ono in s ta llm e n t, whieh bonds) shall, b y th o ir te rm s, bo mado payable mor

on or bo foro a dato nrft lo cxcood ten ngn(10) years fro m pnd n fte r tho da to o f nnct

issue o f auch bonda, tn -w lt, on or bo- f ic ii) fo ro tho 1st day o f Ju ly , 1021, w h ich a llI bonda shall bear in te rest a l tho ra to tho . o f eight Jier cent (8 por cent) por thia

nnnum, payab lo som i-annunlly on tho in it f i r s t day o f Jnn ua ry and tho f ir a t day cvci: o f J u ly in tho yoa r 3031, which sa id pub

honds shall bo issued In an am ount n o t })a|ito oii*coil lho sum o ^ *49,607.00, tho linq

,de fin ite nm ount o f said bonds to bo nssrdeterm ined a t ' Ibo llm o o f issuaneo prm

: thoroof, i t be ing tho express in te n tio n Nm- hereof to on ly nu thorizo bonds in nn nun s amount no t to oxeeed such sum a« m ay w ill• bo legally Uauod a t tho tim e pro v id ed cs l' by law fo r tho issuance thereof. com

Scction 2. Bn id bonds shall bo know n shn:and designatod “ C ity o f T w in F n lla FBpeeial Assessment Sowcragc Im prove- levl

tt mont Bonds, D is tr ic t No. 31,’ ’ and metshnll no t bo issued In rzcena o f tho Fnlcontrnct pric<y, and tho expense o f such Idaw ork o r im provem ent. a l l

0 Section 3. The said bonds sha ll bo III o f tho fo llo w in c denom inations: Cou ll -10 bonda o f tho denom ination o f cnu I- «1000 cach: Ma r 14 bonds o f thc denom ination o f tho e • *500.00 oofih j the S 10 bonda o f tho denom ination o f tac

tlOO.OO each; o fI- 1 bond o f the dcDOminatioA o f ‘ W r, * G7.00;(1 Ih n l, is, i f the fu l l amount horolnabovo A lti- authorir-cd ia isaued; Pravided, how- ......

evor. th n t i f tho fu l l amount is no t i«- sued, tho bonds o f *1000-00 denomina- No.

“ lio n shn ll be correspondingly reduced. C fio rtio n 4. Sn id bonds shnll bo d a t­

ed the 1st day o f .lu ly , 1020, and shn ll tbo z bo nnvnble on o r bo foro the f i r s t day o f

o f Ju iv , lO lil, nnd sha ll boar in te res t ‘® nt eight per con l (fi j i r r eont^ per ted ® annwm fro m dn to Iberoo t payablo semi- stu

nnnuallv nn Ih c f i r s t day o f Jnn un ry , col 1021, nnd l l io f i r s t day o f Ju ly , 102 i. Lo<

Yt both princ ipa l nnd interost to bo pny- No »- nUU' in gnUl co in o( the U n ited B la te« o f »- o f the I.rericnt s tn n .ln n l o f value, a t thc

the o ffice o f th c C itv Treasurer o f tho o f c- C ilv n f T w in F a lls . Id-iho, or a t tho ,-r,

N niional C itv H an k , in tho C ity and 8e ' a- S in lo o f New Yoric. Im 'r- Scction .I. Sa id bonds tihall bo num-

hercd from ouo upw ards and each bond . nud couw n s lif l ll bo signod by tho A n „ M nvor nnd nllc'S tud b v thc C7ily CTcrk

o f i l . t .C i ly „ f T w in F a ll., Idaho; Pro- ,S v ii lrd , however, fh n t.sup li coupons m ny in ill lieu o f being so KigniHl, havo p r in lo il jiu f

IM llierenn the fnc-sim ilo o f lho slgnnturoa 1 n f anili o ffii-o rs , and each bond shn ll o f havo tlie seal o f such c ity a f f ix e d o f therein, nnd sbn ll re fe r to tho im ;

'J provcmcnl d is lr ie t fo r lho paym ent o f o f w hirh tho ‘ snmo shall bo isaued. Each Mn iK.tiil stinll p rov ide th n t tho p rinc ip a l sum therem nnnied and the inte rest A l '

o- tbcronn sbnU l )0 iiavnU o m il u f Ib o ' “ • lAH-nl Sowerngo Im provem ent D is tr ic t

No. ; i l fu nd rrca ted fo r tho paym ent — ss of tlic- cost nn.l exponso o f snch im-01 pTovcmcnl ami n « l otbervfiso. Eac.iier o f tho 'Imnds issued shall have p la in ly ] i t w ritten , p rin l.-d , or engraved u].on thu ; )e fni'c lli. 'n -o f th o fo llo w in g : ,sd “ M U N U n ,l’ A l . lT V N O T U A - , a B LK . The holder o f nny bond

0. isMied under tho nu th o rity o f ,o C haiiter 171 o f T it le ;12, en titled Jq ‘ Sewer O 'n s in ir t io n ’. o f Idnho u CoMiiiiied H tn tu te ^ lO lf , shall hnvo „ no H nin i th ere for ngninsl tlie mu- „■ n ie innl co r|.o rn iion by whieh the “ • »:..no is i . L a in nnV .-vent, ox- '‘ n

cepi fo r the .-o lle rtio n o f tlio spe- ‘ 0 r ia l n«H,-«.n.ent mnde, fo r the w ork i"" “ “ o f in iiiroven ien l fo r which sjiicl

bond wn» iMOod, b u t his rcmedv, »K iu rnse o f nou ]iaym ent, shnll bo 51

“ 0 confined to Uie enforeemeut o f Ot nsi.e8nmcnl.” KU'

Section (I. Said bonds and coupons an o f Khn» be «ubN lnnlln lly in Ibu fo llo w in g lls fo rm : hnin .Number................ * ................)S- U N IT K I) .STATKH o r A M E R IC A anag S T A T K OF ID A H O ,in- , COUNTY O F T W IN F A L LS ,

C ITY OF T W IN I’A LLS ,,u- HVKCtM. AHSKSSM KNT SlOWER- o f AUH -lM y u c *V F ,M K S T UONDH. . J*. D IS T IC IIT NO. :U p,.u . T IIE C IT V O F T W IN F A L I-H , in . h - tho roontv o f T w in Fnlls, Htnto o f •

Iduho, fo r valuo received, herohy prom- i«-» t „ pny, to benrcr, the som o f “....................D ollnrs, in gold coin o f tho ",United b tutes o f Am erica, o f the pres rn l stnniinrd o f value, on lhe presen- ” ta tion nnd surrender o f Ih is .o b llg a tio ii, . on nr I.eforo tho Jnt-dnv o f Ju ly , 1921, »vith in te re n tlioreon from dntc there. P- o f u n til paid a t lho ra to o f e igh t ro r eenl (H per ce n i) per nnnum, |myable semi-ntinually i» Iiko gohl coin, on tho M firs t doy o f Janunrv and tho f i r s t doy

ys. o f .h ily , in each year, on tho prosi'ntn- C it io n nnd .u rrende r o f tbo proper eou- oi

poiiH liereto ft ltn r lie d , both p r ln r i| 'n l lun d inler(>Ht pnynblo n t Ihu o ffieo o f

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lj DAILY mJ . e a t e b 1 (]’ Per word cer Insertion lo I Per word per week 60

> Per word per month I 60 II1 *— * = =

’ C S = S = S a s i= S « e a E 3 B B = S B S B B S 3 S 3I the C ity Treasurer e f said C ity , or

a t tbe N a tio n * ! C ity Bank, in the C ity ‘r o f Now Vork , U. S. A . ; a t the op tionI o f tho holder. Oo*I T h is bond Is one o f a aeries isaned Oo*I fo r tiho paym ent o f tho cost and ex- ' ") poaso fo r local aoworago im provemento ®‘. In said Local Sowerago Im provem ont) D is tr ic t No. 81, as authorised by Soc- --s lio n 41-I2, e t w q . o f tho Idaho Com- —r p iled Statutes. 1910, and a ll o tho : C|; amendmonts and laws theroto enabling,r AQd In co n fo rm ity w itb said law i t Jst hereby tc c ile d th a t, “ Tho bo lde r o f u ,„,

any bond issued nnder the a u th o r ity o fI th is cha p tw shall have no c la im thore- ; I fo r againat the m un icipal corporfllioo p, b y w M ch the some » iasued la any inn t• event, except fo r tho collection o f tho lout 1 special asscBsmoat made, fo r tho w ork (• o f im provom ont fo r w h ich sold bond----- --r was iaauod, bu t hia rem edy. In case o f Ir non-paym ent, ahall bo confined to th c T oj)• cnforcom ont o f such aaacssmcnt.” low } W honovor ther<y sha ll bo s u ffic ie n t I f 1 ) monoy in tho local im provem ont fu n d —= J ogainst which th is bond has beon la- * t sued ovor and nbovo the am ount snf-- f ic ic n t fo r tho p iym o n t o f In te rest on blo<I a ll unp.iid bonds/o f th is sorlos, to pa^ f ro i3 tho p rinc ip a l oC one o r moro bonds, —=r th is bond shall bo caliod in and pa id *3 in its nu m orica l'o rd er; P rovidod, how * •r ever, lh a t such/ call sha ll bo mado b y —SI pu b lica tion in ih o d l y ’ s o f f ic ia l nows- ‘t pa iior on lh o /d a y fo llo w in g lho do-, J ”) linquencv o f /a n y InataUmcnt o f tho ;) nssessment or ns soon th e re a flo r as} prnclieaW e, an d 'sh a ll s ta lo tb o bo nd 's ^1 Num ber ................... g iv in g tho aeria l ___I num ber or numbers o f thc bonds callcd , ff w i ll bo pa id on tho day tW -n o x t In te r a „d1 cs l ?nupon* on said bonds ahaU bo- -

como due and inte rest on said bonds F1 Hhnll ceaso upon such date. hous T b r the colleotion o f the OJiseiinment Av«• lev ied in w ild I^c .a l SeweraRC Im provo- — -I ment D is tr ic t No. 31, tho C ity o f T w in i 0 Fnlls, County o f T»vin Foils, S la to o f nosiII Idoho, hereby ple<lgCB tho oxcrciso o ( . ?20

n i l loca l eorporato powers. *e In Tostim onv W hereof, tbo C ity

Council o f lho C ity o f T w in F a lls , ha-. « caused th is bond to bo signod by tho M avor o f nnld c ity , and attested b y P“ ' tho C lork thereof, u n d e r 'th o seal o f the r i t y , nnd tho coupons horolo at-. tached lo bear tho fac-slm ilo s ignnlurt- o f said o fflco rs , th is 1st day o f J u ly . pO

‘ 1920. . - - - _------------------- ----------------- I

0 A ltc a t: M ayor, ggj> ——I* C lly Clork. , 1I. No................ t -------- ----- 204I. O il lho 1st day o f Jnnuary, 1021,

i l tbo C ity o l T w in F a lls , in ih o S la toy o f Idaho, w ill, pay lo thc bcaror ‘ prit * ............... in gold coin o f tho U n i- ,r ted Htnles o f Am erica, o f lho prosont . , .I- m undatd o f value, O'Ul o f tbo funds^ rollecte'd b y special asiossment In pj,,I. Local Soworago Im iiip vcm o n t D is tr ic t ___•- No, 31, n l the o f f i c e " f Uio C ity C lerk j« o f said C ity o f T w in F a lls , o r n t , .i t the N ntionn l C ily Bnnk, in tho C ily0 o f Now Y o rk , n t tho op tion o f lho bold-0 er, be ing s ix m onths’ in te rea t on Loeal jd eewcrago Im provem ent D is lr ie t No. 31. „

Im jiro vw n en t Bond, Dated J u ly 1st, .I- 1020. No................. f f id .......... .......................... • J

S ' " ' f ......... .................. SJ- !<eetion 7. Th l4 ordinance sha ll bo _y i l i force and e ffe c t from and a f lo r its jl l iiuMiiage, npproval and pub lica tion .'« I ’assod by tho CouncU o f tho C ity11 o f T w in Falla . Idaho, th is . 31st day .d o f M nv, li)20. _» A j.iirovcd by fho M ayor o f Uio C ity ji f o f T w in F a lls , Idaho, tb is 31st day o f OAh M av, li)20. . - W<t l W. n . E L D U ID O E , $1,It A l ie s t : M ayor. e a.0 NY. A. M lN N IC iv , . —ft C ity C lork. (Sea l) J

■ oS dE N A N O E n o . 304 \\ A u Ordinance o f tb o .C ity o f T w in pl« y ra i ls , Idabo, repealing Ordinanco K o . Jo

280 Of said O ity , paaaod and approvod ani on th o M tb day o f December, 1910, orj and dec laring nU \>ond» o f tb o C ity i ’ li o f T w in T a ils Issued under and b y Itfl v ir tu e o f said ord inanco to be n u ll Hji and vo id . ' tie^Y^V :UKAR, On Ih c aOlb dny o f Do- —

eember. 101», tho Council nnd M nyor o f t!ie C itv o f T w in Falls, Idnho, i.aw.-d find approved Ordinnnco No. 285 o f snid c ity , w hteh ordinnnco r f ln to d lo Ihc insu ing’ by tho proper au th o rilic s o f . «;iid r i l v , o f specinl nsscBsmcnt sower- _ iige liiip ro v rm on t bonds, D is tr ic t No.51, nud C(

W H E R E A S , C erta in bonds woro Is- to ,<ucd b y snid c i ly under tho provisions ha

tis and torm s o f sniil ordinance, and A 'Ig ’W llE R E A S , Said bonds ao issued -

h a vo 'n o t been negoUalod.N O W , l i t ' i t Ordained b y tho M ayor

nnd Council o f tho C ily o f T w in F a lls , »' Idaho, ns fo llo w s : “

S E C n O N l. T ha t Onlinaneo N o.28fl o f tho C ily o f T w in Falls, Idnho, pasaod _ aud approvod liy tho Council nnd M ayor o f Ibo snid cUy, on lho 20 lh day o l De-

. ri-m ber, HUO, bo und the samo is hero- bv repenloil. 7;

SECTION 2. T hn t tho bonds isaued . ' " i u n d fr nnd b y v irtu e o f tb o .sa id ord in- , nn.-<« l>o, and lho samo are, hereby do- It

d a re d lo bo nu ll 'and vo id nnd o f no P

S E C T IO N '3. T h is ord innnre nhnll l>i'i f I in fo rro and e ffe c t frum nnd n fto r l ls ti' pasMgo nud npprovnl. 8, „ r PAHSED liy tho Council o f the C ity I ’.,lp o f T w in Fnlla, Idnho, tb is S la t day o f - 1,0 M uy. 1020-ay A P PR O VE D by tho M ayor o f tho .Vtn- C ity o f T w in Falls, Idnho, thU 31at d a / T!3U- o fM a v , 1020. ■ ";.nl ' W , n . E L D R ID Q E . M nyor. io f A tte s t: W. A . M IN N IC IC , C ity C lerk.

JLY NEWS. TW IN FALLS

EWICLASONE CENT PER WOMIF YOU DON’T THINK A

TRY A FEW PEN

, CUSSIFIED RATES ROne lu o ro o a . pe r 'WotO-....................lcO o* WMA (D o lly aod W M k ly )______ (ic ^O o* m onth. ( D k i ly «ad W m ^ ) ____16e

U kn lD ijm c b ju f i fo r MCh in a m io n rou i o f u y e lw H fle d ad. U oanta. Ada muat ru n fo r • atatsd paziod o t tb s * . <>'

■ - - P H O N B a a - - j ;

FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE KPOK B A LE — Qood reitdeoee lo t, tw o ^

blocks fro m posto ffico. Phone 148. ■ “ 1 410 F ou rth ave. W , - ~

FO B S A LE — 80 acrc f o f tbe best Por.land on th o n o rth aide; job ia Eden on — south; term s reasonable. Address M.L . S., cnre Nowa. ^

I have a good fa rm o f 221 o c tc t In Tonnoasoo w ou ld llko to trado fo r tow n p ro pe rty o r 0 ranch near Buhl.I f in lo rcsw d c a ll 320J 4, B u h i ^

FO B BAL E — ’ N ow S room modern ^ houso w ith ono, tw o o r throe acrea, fo a r j bloeks from L is o o ln aehool, 200 fee tfrom pa vem ent Pbone 12SS. p

FOB e A L E -B o .U o n c o lo t < th A . t . '£ * ' E . Cheap. Pbone 100.

FOR S A L E — Three actos w e ll im- ____proved. S room hquse and outbuildings, pyoung orchard, raspberry and strawbor- ^ 0*r y patch, n il in crops; 1-4 m llo east o f :::—c ity Hmlla, S e ll a t a b a rg ^ n . J . W . Pcare Nowa. roor

S A L E — 5-roota modem houao P and garago, tenna. C all 439-5-N. sleo

FO E S A L E -^ -ro o m now~ modem 1 ' houso; aleeping poroh. C all 435 6th doal Avo. No. bo tl

FO B S A L ^ T w o T w tn Fa lls bual- ~ y ness lo ts ; p r ie o roasontble. Phone rooi 220-W, w .

“ g o o s e L A K E v a l l e y , OrogOiT40 aeroa fu lly Im proved (w a te r r i ^ t ) ; ' FStoek, im p lem enls, fu rn itu re . Low ]og<price fo r qu ick salo. $2000 w i ll ban- -----dlo, balanco to rm s lO' su it. A pp ly Fowner, W. A . B a lle v , Lakeview , Oregon, fo r• 501FORSALE— MISCELLANEOUS ~^ F ^ R S A L E — d i r l ’B b i c y ^ 'P h o n o —

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F O n B A L B — 20 sacks seed apuda. ^ 204 Quincy S t. j

" t o r S A LB — Brood sowa and ehools. Edwards ranch, N . Suburban P n rk , a f- j lemoons. . ,

FOR S A L E — Combinod b u ffe t and “ china do set; au itab le fo r Indopondontuso or can bo . b u ilt in ; a bargo lil. nre Phono 08.

FOR S A L E — Fram e bu ild ing , suita- 1b lo fo r garago o r tw o room houao. T . —€0 . SlophensoD, Box 728. w ri-------------------------------------------------------------- Bu]

FO B S A LB — T w o doxen Bhodo Is land —W hite la y in g b o m and tw o dozen B n l f ILeghorn boos. Phone B78-Jt. nc

FOR S A LE — Frosh eow, spaa o f I horses, hay aad oa l*. P . E . C bam bti- la in . Phono 602B4.

” f^ R SA LE -<M iU c eowa and heifers,and ono reg is to rod Bhorthom b u ll, tav- ___oral ye ftr lin g mules. Pbone SI-J4, S lm - borly. ___

ro a QtnoK E A iB - r i B a T o I a b s J lOATB. E V E E Y T H IN O N B W . W E L L Z , W O E TH 12000, W IL L S E L L FOB $1,200 O A BH ; N E W *400 LA N O BANO E. B O X 403, JEE O M E, ID A B O ]

FOB B A L E —a io o k y transplanted to- ^mate p lants, E a rlla na , Olobe, Pondero- isn, C ha lk ’s E a r ly Jewel, D w a rf Cham- _plon. Bonny B o st, Beefsteak, Blone, ’John Baer, Red Hoad, Goldon Queen griand Yo llow P lum (P rese rv in g); also Cel- _ ory P lants, Popper P lants, CabbagePlants, C ftuU flow or P lants.— Fnlrv iow shiRanch, es tablished J u ly , 1004. J . M . Se bpnckmnn, 1-2 m ilo northeast c ity . A ny 'tim e except Sundays. ^

FOR S A LB — Bicycles, tricyc les, f ish ­ing lacklo, tirea nnd accossories. Wer- ^ no r's Repair Shop, 224 2nd 6 t. E.

FOR S A L E — N ow Home sowing ma- “ chine. Phone OSSM. 709 F i f th ave. E. p t

FO B S A L E — Pedigreed ba rre d Sock Cockerels, 200-SSB Egg Sloek, N o bet- _ lo r lay in g s tra in In county, Egga lo r hatching. P ricos reasonablo. 024 2nd W Ave. E, -----------------------------------------------------------------

FOR B A LK — Fino regul.ar m ilk gonta gentle, w e ll broke- Phone 650-B. P. 0

•■li'______________________________ __ TlTOR S A L E —<3ood k ind lin g . C ity

Sash nnd Door Fnc to ry , phone 838-

*” e . D. K E L L O O a , ngent fo r La ti- =• n ie r ’fl D ry Araonn lo o f Lend fo r aprny r j• m nterin l. C nll Phono OSO-K. P. 0 . Box }

1 ’ f i -----------------------------------------------------------FOU B A LE — Blngor aowVng machine, j

In fln o eo nd itlon . 255 Cth' Avo. N,,> Phono 487.

FO H B A L E — Underground gasolise 1s tank, vrith pum p. Capacity SO gals, f

Snfe nod clean. Prieo |30 . A r th u r J.y Poavey, A b o tra c t o ffice . I

’ FOR S A L F ^ U s e d iru ck , newly j painted, w o rk in g ]>nrt» as good aa new. L

® 2-lon capacliy, 4 apeeda fo rw a rd ; p ric*' and lo rn ii vory roasonahlo lo good

party, i'hone 75. U

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FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES |- pF O B SA LE— Saxon S ix, in oxeellent I 'X”

ondU ion, ju a t rebored and ovorhauled, _____•cupholstcrod, WOO.OO. P a rt cash and o n n ; on balanco. Phono 734-J a fte r' _______________ _ J. 0. O

P O E SA LE — ^Ford coupe, la te modo), rood eond ilion. J . P. Johnaton, 137 'V in th ave. E . or 0 . ^ ba rbo r ahop.

F O B S A LE —Dodge roadater, 8 ta r * ^ iu to Co. Phone 180 o r lOfl.

F O B SA LE— H eavy to u r in g fo r p»- T -'iVi' : : )or. Phono 328W. A S H E

FO R S A L F ^ o r d ears. In q u ire a t ^ O H I Doughty Garage. 3rd A ve . E . T i S x

F O E S A L B -M o d e l 86 H a y w a , w ire irhoela. ro b n ilt and repainted. A bai>{Oin i f aold a t onee. In q u ire O ity M a r

P O B S A l^ U s e d B o iek -fou r, Car = - T r In f in e oondlUon; a ba rga in fo r eaah, « \ddreas Pi 0 . Box 742.

F o ¥ s a l e — BludebaXer E o a d ttn , —■■■ ■ IPia model. 687 3rd Ava. W .

FOR RENT" SX)R ■ W n t — F iirn ishod sloeplng D O N , y jm . S51 end Ave. W. Phono J g lP. Coll.

FO R R EN T— Furnlabed <>aloeplnR - room, ba th in eonnectlon, 320 3rd W .

P O E E E N T — 2-room house w lfh o h A B ileoping poroh. SGO 7 lh A vo E.

F O ^ R E N T — Throe new ly, t in 'te ra n d dosirablo sloeplng rooms, ad jacent to botb and elose in . Oall pbone 347-J. ^

P O ^ B E N T - W e ll fu rn isho d lodgo I room, amplo apatfe and w o ll ligh ted . Boe W. B . Amabnry, Ir r ig a te d L ^ d a com- Ipany, foc terms.

F O B B E N T — Bouta w ith ba tb p r iv i- j j lego. 821 4th Avo. E. ,

F O B B E N T —Ono fn raU bed room Ona i fo r housokeoping, w ith sleeping porcb.501 4th ave. W : ______

F O E B E N T —C no steaping room fo r men. 501 F on rth ave. W .______________

B O A B D A N ^ 0 0 M ~ a t 411 M a la W ; laei Phono 1216-J.

F O B B E N T — Bleeping rooma fo r _____men. 222 fith Ava. E. Phone 70S-B. 12S &

' F O E E E N T —K a w ly m ra U be d room ~ ~ to r e n t 408 flth A va , S . m t m

F O B E E N T — 10 aerea one m ile nortb o f H o llis te r ; flve-roo ta house; w e ll im- p reved ; IS per acre. F . B . Gross, Stoeli Exebange bu ild ing , P o rtland , Ore. p flT N

T T ^ W E IT E B S —For B ent o r Sals 94, —Sea H oover a t Business College, o r r r r v w r i te Biehey ‘ Ths T yp e w rite r M a n ,” B u pe rt, Idaho.

F O E B E N T - N ie o f r o n t sieopiTg room , 637 T h ird w ea t - r r~ ~

^ F O B B E N T —Fum iahed s le e p i j room*, gentlem an pre ferred . Pboae 992J; 246 SoTenth ave. E. -

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WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS e,,_ _ __________ ________ - . - - nud 1

W A N T E D —Sm all pa rlo r organ. • 1B20,----------------------------------------------------------------- t r ic t

W A N T E D —Several fam lllea to take atruci homesteads; some 320 aeros, close in ', accoi good soil, good w ater. Homostcodor, j.repa caro o f Nows. chilc<_________________________________________ - Hot

D B E S S .\rA K IN Q — « rs . B . F . Fore- fo r ' man, 1037 Elm S t ' bids

W A ^ E D —a m n ll pa rlo r o r ^ n .

W .AN TED —Y o iii -.awn mowors to g rin d . W erne r’s Bopalr Shop. .

W A N T E D -^ o u r razor blndos ^ sharpen. W ftm or'e Repair Shop, 244 . , Second «reol E.

W A N T E D —ftn n ll pa rlo r orgna. ' ■'■“ •’ ‘•I - - - - <’ hee

POSITION WANTED tli:;;!,- - - ■ - — — -------------------------- --Uiedi

S IT U A T IO N W A N T E D — M nn o f fo n t sm all fa m ily wishes w ork on fa rro wUh nsual accommodntions and garden, nndPhono 75, care S te rlin g Creamery. Niini

W A N T E D — N u rT in g T ” Phono 598-6.*!. f j , ' ; "

W A N T E D — Nursing! M ia r M artha W rit-in.an, Phmjc T.-ieR.^ - - ___ rhoc

MISCELLANEOUS ' "mTO ilO M E S E E K E R S — Frco fa ro from

T w in Fnlla, M aho, lo O rland, C n lifo r- nin, fo r six parties. W il l lonvo about (.eiit Jun .' 15. In qu iro n l P ra te r B c n lly Com­pany, n f te r Juno !>. Casper N ygord.. J -1 W II

1 w a n t e d ’!, CLEAN RAGS: I NEWSOFFICE l i! . JT" ' - ■ ed,

You mav Irnm som eih ing o f val.-'* lho to you nbont vnluea nnd prices o f la^ r

. i-liandiRo hy devoting a fo w m in u ':« Y'to rending tho a-*.-. omy

AY, JUNE 2,1920

ECTIBItlU yon want to bny. sell, exchange, barter, dls* pose o! or aoqnire THIKO try Daily Newi OlasB aas.

P r o f e j i s l o n a l

AOOOUHTAKT

0 . O B O O O l^ A e e o n n U a t ' Teiephona 178. T w in roH a.

ATTO ENBYB

O B A l £ u i ^ U ^ e r . ' B ^ «T m at B ld g. P lioae 985-E

C H B S ^ W O .BO K— Law yer ^

jH B B a j m L 8 - ] ^ y d B u iW lnT ”

LT IiO B O T IM U lirS -B a b c o e h i l d g Probate and aivU pr«etle»

ra B lJ B T * B W U S X iB li^A tto rn e ys a t L a w . ' Praetiee in a l l Courts, Tw ia Falls, Idaho.

U . W OLFB*—La w yer, Botims S aad B, ov*er Idabo D e p o rtB sa t Btoro. T w i*Falls, Idaho.

H . 'W IHB— L a w y i* : P a lly nrgania ed co lle c tion D e p a h ib e n t orfTee»~Rooms « and 7, over T w in Kalla B » -v ft T rus t Co., T w in .n O IS i M 4ho.

) N J. H B N B Y — Room 7, I. D. Bldg Oollestlons and CoutmereinI Law.

.AE O H ITkO T

ZAE LEB B . K A T JT ld A N , «r^blteet. Babcock b u ild in g , e ltjr .

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

B O S n r B B B ^ i M ) E A r a Su lo ia rt lo n , pa r l ln a _ :________ in ila ■weak, pa r U n a ________________26*oa nionth. pa f U n * ------------------------ 75*

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rz z m o w o l a b s —w in d a l i ie lO a T ^in e t w ork . M oon 's Shop. Phone 6 ,'

P IA K O STUDIO13 M A IN BA ST.~ P h oM E f f io H in to n .

[IS S OEAOB B B U . — P ia n o ^ tn d lo .'238 Sth A ve . B . Phone 212-W.

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ZAn O V i r a i N O - ^ o r H u l L ^ F ^ .84, Bogorson B o leL

IA N O T U N IN O — Phon** 108- Logaa Moaie Oo.

5 5 N ^ S " ' ’’ o o M p S n rPbone 348.

.N O T IC E ^ TO O O K TEAO TO EaBooled b ids w i l l bo received up to

nd u n l l i a o ’c lock P . M ., Juno 17lb,920, by lh o TrualecB o f School Dis- r ic t No. 31, Carey, Idaho, fo r tho con- IrucUon o f a concrote aehool bu ild ing , cto rd iag lo p lans an d ' specifications, reparo<l b y W ayland & > 'cnnoll, A r- h ilcc ts , Boiso, Id ah o.'Sopnrnte proposals w i l l bo recoived

or tha boating and plum bing. AU ids ghall bo accompanied by ce rllfio d heck as a guarantee th a t lho nocepi- d b idder w i ll en ter in to to n tra c ^ o r tb w ilh w i lh tho atw vo named dis- n e t fo r lho c o n s t^ r fM P ro f lho builJ- ng, according to p lans and spocifipa- ionn. Chocks fo r tho gonorul conatruo- ion sh- 11 bu iu tho sum o f i: [lor r.-n t <f tho nmount o f lhe b id . Clieok fo r ho p liim h ing sha ll bo rJOo.OO and hoi-U fo r thu. honting nhnll bu $300.0').'heekfl shall bu mado payable to W il- lum O- B rigg s, C lerk. Uu«ucc.-miful l i il i lo r f i ’ checks rw ill bo returned im- iK 'd in to ly u|ion s ign ing o f contract. .■ontrnrlorH fig u r in g ^un Ih in w ork d in ll b l' in a jiou llion to fu rn ish a good m d sn lis fa c lo ry K u r« ty Pond in fho <uiii o f <10 por cont o f lho nnionnt o f Ihe ir eon lrnc l. Plans mav bo hnd irn n i P arker U ichBids, Can>y, I.la lio , in d from tho .a rch itce ts , a l Ilolso.Idaho, iii>on fu rn is h in g a personal rhock in tho sum o f Twonl>^fiv•o DoUafH n’t a gaaranlC): t l ia t the bidders w i ll subm it und ro tu rn plnn.i, upon tho ro tu rn o f plnns, ohecks w i ll bo ro- fdnded.

Tbo bo.ird reserves tb o r ig h t to ac- c e iit anv o r re jcc t a ll b ids in ibra ittcd.

P A R K E R . R IC H A R D S , ’Chairm.in.

W IL L IA M a . B R ia a s ._^Recrctftiy.

You m ay 'lthow ” cortanpsto ri-.i w r l l— know th o ir J iigh standards o f merehnn- d is ing , th o lr e fd c lo n t serviee, ih c ir usual lines o f gboda. And ye t you m ust renew you r acqualntnnee w ilb them con tinu a lly I f you would keep in Ittucb w llh tho bu y in g ‘ o p p o n u u lle t th o y o ffe r Vou. You W oulil v l i l t th tf stores as o fte n as you can— fo r you f pleasure and p ro fit. ' A a d you should teud tUolr ads a lt the tim e. For U Is on ly th rough h is ad ve rtis ing th a t a m erchant m ay kooa b ls customers post­ed, lh a l he m ay g ive tbom qu iek ly a ll lho good new s th a t tboro la.

You ca n 't gucsa y o u r w ay to aeon- omy und t h r i f t S tudy the ads.

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Mombern o f thb M aM tiln f ra to m lty Im vo opened a olul) ib a su ltv o f rooina on t l io th lr J f lo o r o f tbo Mc-CornUk liii i ld it iR on M a in avcnuo. Tho n>oma nro ovor tho Booth M ereontno company « iito ro an il arc fu l ly equipped fo r l ig b t rcp ff titlo n n l- •purpose*.' "A leAio cover- T " '* Inp an en tiro y fa r fo r the en tiro upper ln>ri flo o r o f tlie haa been taken H a lby tho Maaoaa.

Tho c lub dcpartn tont, w iiich oceiipioa Oio f ro n t aeelioft o f H ib Iju lld ln jc. wn« oponod yonterday ovening In fo rm a lly fo mcmbpra o f th© e ra ft. I t conta ins equipm ent fo r bUUnrda, catiis, clios*, fliuckcrB, l ib ra ry ond w riU ng . Thore T w i w i ll be no forrniU pro ffram m ark ing tho 'bu opcnlnR o f tb n e lu b ,t^ is aummcT, b o t ” In lho fa l l o aehoduip o f. aocinl. a c t iv i- tii-a w i ll bi> inaufp irA tcd bcfflnn iag w ith an openlnjc bcdt. Uance* w iU' bo coa- ‘ " 'P iliic te d th roughout tho aeason.

E ve ry M a w ft. la o l i^ b io to raombor- * i i li ip iu tho olub, whltvU la a f f i lia te d

■ w ith tho N a tio na l Ijcaffuo o f M asonic " ‘^bi Olubs o f Am orica. lU p lan Is pu re ly ."loeinl and is (leslKood to promoto in te r >«” i'8{ in tho crtto rta lnm en t cud <>f th e ® *' IchIko. TllO p rinc ip a l o f fico rs aro: H a r- A ry n n r ra t t , ' prosident! S ldaoy 9 . O ravig , v lco prca idont; I>on llo n ry , Tw i H icrptarv-troosuror. Tho board o f d i- rectors fo rm s also a, board o f ffovortt*ors

TllO club has rau ippod a lodgo rooffl lU l l io rear o t Uie b u lld in c I t .oeouploa nn il suli-Ieasca th is to 04itslde bodies.

lUNDfimiiB . TOHEALBOTSLlLKip

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W ilUam H o w a rd X ^ t D ecla res i o f " Eesu lts o f OataclTBm M nst t

Bo F e lt Some T im e I oouiI.l ■. I ,. ranj

Tbt' wound mado b y tho w orld w a r nnti w i ll heal slo(<(,ly and fro m the bottom d e n r to tho eurfnco, according lo fo rm l ir e or President W illta m Ilo v ra n i T a ft, In on iu fo rm n l iaJk bofore tho D u lu th Oommoreial otub raceatly. T h o 'fo m io r prcnidcnt raadtf a very fin e address, p

■ pri-Bonlin{j a .^Vathpr op tim is tic p ic ^ ren f nrnsenl candittona. Ho warned the p ita business mon Sfrainat despondoney ove r M ot the w idchproatl unrest o f todoy. and

“ 1 once had a sorious op e ra tion ,” B M r. T n f t said, " a n d tho doctors ke p t O tho w ound opon. l o th a t w ay U boalod B from tho Iw tto m b y gra nu la tion so tha i i t le f t on ly a s lifrh t te a r . " llco

“ NVo nr« it l ic a l lh y body polU lc. T )ie ___wounds o f w ar, unrest and Bolshovism -----w ill heal, bu t thoy m ust hoal s low ly .

. Thoy m ust n o t be p o m lt te d to close over tho surface, to fos ter underneath.Wo o ro s u ffe r in g fro m a reaction from tho w a r. I t U I tbo, b n t t in re a lity J t in n o t serious. '

“ You men caa make I t serious fo r yourRolvoB, lio w e vo r; toag faces, dciv pendency, depression, knock ing— a ll these keep the sore open. The s itu a ­tio n Is MTlo««--oTily oa you iftak-. i t so.”

D u lu th pa]H*ni w a rm ly praised M r. T o f t ’s addroases, b o lh the noou lunch- con ta lk , nnd h is b ig loe turo in the eve­n in g under tho auspices o f the A m ori' ran Legion. The press prodieted th a t T n f t is s t i l l n g ro a t pow er in Am ericnn pi>lUjcs aud th a t ho has los t none 6t Ills fo rm e r p o pu la rity .

l ie w i ll be in T w in Fa lls Thursday.Juno 3.

I l r n r c x - I'rc ^d e n t T a f t T lm rsday—adv. -

H E L D TO IM S T W O T OOTOT.Charles M ciinrnger, roccn tly arrested

in conncciioB w ith a local rooming• liounu ra id, wna th is m om ing arraigned

before Justice o f th o l ’raco Kennedy I ’ncltHrd. on chn rm o f ille g a l possession o f lu fo s lc a tln g liqu or. He was bound over to the d is tr ic t cou rt fo r t r ia l, linm ls , fixed a t $500, were no t fu r ­nished.

STJCS F O B O O B nO SaiO K .•luilge O, I*. Ih iv a ll, o f the probate

c o iir t, th is m orning oponed a hearing o f an nctlon ^ KeolnK niiix t T. H. socking judgm entfo r $L’ 00, c la im W o tio as-coramlsslon on » rcnJty Iransan tlon , in w h io li tbe p la in ­t i f f acted as agent (o r tho de fctidant.F . L . Stephan is rcprosonting M r. K e o l;E. V. Larson fo r K r . A u s tin .

H ea r ex-l’ n ‘s ldcp t T a f t Thu rs .lay—odv.

TO B E P A ja 'B U I I J > m o .n. M . S m ith and W . 1'. B ice havo

takou out a jo in t b iilM in ;; pe rm it cov­e ring r i ' j ’a irs contem |ilatod fo r the Sm Jjh-llicc bu ild ing s, recently damag­ed bv f ire . WorU is a lready undor w ay. ■

“ O A P IT A I* U l ^ B A H D T H E S O V IE T ”

is \\w> t i t le o f T a f t ’ s d isfourse T liu rs- day ovcnitAf. H uy you r t ie ko t today: fo r salo a t M 'ajesttc Pharm acy.—adv.

W O O DF O R S A L E .

D ry Pe*eh W ood fo r jro tir f l » - pU c« o r r u f e. O at In 12, 24. SS I U d 48 iTW * langtbft. SM lTered.

$3.00 vet cati, 12 in ch I« s< U l taUM P«C ootd . S i la c b lOD£ttL 90.00 p0t eord, 36 toeh I r a f tb .

•l&OO pot oord, 48 iach Iio c th ..

A t The

TWIN FALU COAL & FEED CO.

.—PHOHB JIO—S o e cM io ii to S t ro b z ld f* Oo«l Oo.

I - SIOHY

IN FIILLS S URGE ILOOPBCKE

C am paign fo r M em bersh i] B reeders ’ A sso c ia to ri w i l l l in m e d ia te ly i f C on fe ren c A c c o rd in g to P re se n t Sch« provem ents to be M a de

Timrsday n ig h t In lh o tooms o f t l i o ^ - | | Pwiu Fa lls Chambor o f Commorco mem- 1 L l l L >ers o f tbn Idaho Game Breeders ' jUso- * ' ^^» •l •in lion w i ll g n th o r " !^ the purposo o f ] e c r iv iiig a roporl to ilAto o f tHo opora-

.ion sii\d progress o f the asBoclatloit? On :his ocraslon n T w in F a lls momber o f , he board o f d irectors w i ll be seloeted P le d j m d arrango.cnunts w i ll be made fo r a 2 5 Pwin. FaUa .day at the B icko l raneh ia :liu liagerm an valley.

In ad d itio n to tranM icting tho fo re ­going business tho asiioeiation’ mcmbors Timt A 'ill discuss various m atters o f doep (in , mportanco to a l l persona into rosted lu jamp breeillng and tho im provom ont »f the n te kc l rnneh as a game preserve t«o m d a to u r is t p o in t o f in te rest. A ors o f icheine is to be la id fo r cooduetiog a bor to oenl cam paigii o f several dnys fo s t i r nlon ol uterest in th is p ro jeet nnd othera o f n i c I a im ila r nn turo in th is stato.

A t the present tim e A. H. H u lit , gon- ^ •rnl manager o f the association, is In Onutnl rw in F a ll" fo r the purposo o f la y in g g [he g ro iiiiilw o rk fo r tbo proposed cam* m ign, n « has spent Bovoml days in . . 'onfrrenco w ith T w in F n lls people oa " ■natters pe rta in in g lo patronage nnd ,iuupi>ort fo r Iho association, w hieh lia s “ Headquarters In Boiso. J , H . B lchorda 5 * ” ® i f lk)i«e, is president o f thn associa- tion, and I . H. Porrlne o f T w in F a lls « f f« li ' I'i onc o f th e directors. R** cn' M r. H u l i t explains th a t im prove- T tv in luents on tho B icko l ranch aro as yo» philoo: .n pioneer Btngc, Im t he, cxpects, w ith l>rojier support, to b rin g nuout m any H e a r' rhnnges designed to make tho scenic rn rm *n tlroe tlvo to v is ito ra and a placo t ) f popu larity . Theso plans includo the 'stahtiahing o f ft c lub house, w ltb a l l Be tt tho uceessary- ftppurtenances, a g o lf jourse, .tennis courts, ba ll pa rk , r i f lo ®''*o *' range, boating area and to odd to tho ®m tu ra l fish in g orea o f tl>o place. '

o rlg in iIli-n r ex -Ih rs ld en l T n f t T liu rsday— adv.

— ■ f ■ . p la in t!AKKOUMOBMBKT ' " “ f*

. roncbcD r. J . P. U yora, reeeatly ,eonneet«< eminoi

v l tb the Oblcago Post Qraduat« H o i in g pi > lt« l, has opened offJees over B o o t i lilore. Co. fo r tho praetieo o f m ed le la r T H E ] iBd fo rg e ry .

Besldeneo 410 B lx th A vo . E- Thi«O ffie o Phono 185. «ver vBo t. Pboae 48S-J. adv. highes

" ■ ■— b im (Hear ex-lVeslde iit T n f t Thurs<lay—odv the h

K n ig h t j

T e m p le

A t t e n tBecause o f th e le c t

P re s id e n t T a f t on T l 3, the. schedu led sess F A L L S c o m m a n d :

postponed u n t i l S a t\ a t 3 p .m .

D in n e r a t th e T em te rn a ry h o u r.

T h is w i l l be th e Is e ry m e e tin g u n t i l Se

V is it in g K n ig h ts welcom e.

J O H N P

M O R T G A G IA R t H U R L .

T E U S T b l d

Znnstor* ar* in rlte d to look 0T«r n following lim a are now avalUble fo r 1 «1,COO, ll.OOO, «2,000, *S,900, 13,000, «3,fi0l AU are corefoUy aolected., M o tt o f th ra i ] •oUdted.. Ho chargoa fo r coUectiiiff and 1

.■TWINFALLS J A f f iY ]

iEOTOlLP : iR IEL SCENIC PM ,sh ip in Id a h o G am e ni.d l l b e C onducted H e re•ence P la n s W o rk O u t JSchedule — R anch Im -! “ i -------------------;------------------- :--------- --------------- gue

lEHWOMENTOHELP IJ:oneiiNizEFfliiciiviiEBy'’""

Pledge js O iv e n th a t P la toon o f 2 6 to T w in Palls Troop W iU ^ r le ii

•, Bo Made Up by -th

T im t wpmcn o f F ilo r w i l l bo ono. o f ho prim e, fa c to rs ,in ob ta in ing en lis t- proper nents to tho T w in Fa lls sova lry troop b il l, s the ossuranco g iven T w in F a lls noof.t- ira o f the p ro jo c t w lio v ls llc d tbe r.olgh- jjo r town Tuesday n ig h t fo r a dl.ieus- lion o f tho porpoae.

T lic at&uranco was g iven n t a mnut-, ing o f tlio F ilo r Chamber o f Couimi-roe nst n ig h t when D fl B e rb e rt Deane, ‘ ‘ “ y * ' ^apttvln P. R . M c ltoh otts and N ow ell 3. W ig h t represented T w in I ^ l ls . As- listnnce o f F ile r P o it, Am oricnn Irfg lo n , klso, hns been pledged to th o movement,

F in a l arrangements w i ll bo made n t X session o f tho F ile r Chamber o f Com- ,uerce n e x t vfeok, when \l io womicn o f FMler w ill sorvo a banquet to s ta r t ILo ~ i f f n i r o f f. F ile r is oskod to ffirn ish

en listm ent fo r ono p ln toon o f 525. r tv in Fnlls is nsked to fu rn ish tw o f V ilnlonns, cnch o f -S members. I

H ear'ex-Presidont T a f t Thursday—odv. I ^ L

CASE A T X A W BETnUBP.,Bettlcm en t hns been effected be>

:ween tho taw ropreseatatlves o f each sido in tho action o f I I . J . F a iliD g os- la to agninst M . W. Johnson fo r settk i- ^ Tiont o f partne rsh ip a ffa ira . T lio caso Y ir lg in a l ly tr ie d in the probate court, where judgm en t wns found fo r tho p la in t if f , wna on appeal in tho d ls tr ie t rou rt yesferdoy. The suttlom ent wns ranched th is m orning and is said to be jm ln o n tly sa tis fac to ry to tbe contend­ing pnrtles.

rH E n E S T V IS IT o r a p b e s o e h tTO T W IK TASXa ■

T his is tho f i r s t tim e T w in F a lla I sver ca torta in ed one v h o haa h« ld th e ■liighest o f f ic e ia the w orld. L o t 's g ive | b im a rooi reception. Boar h im o t Ihe le v e r in g T h u r e ia y . - ^ v . .

‘T

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la r ,

t io n ! Ile c tu re b y fo rm e r '1 T h u rs d a y , June

session o f T W IN ,STDERY NO. 10 is r -s a tu rd a y , Jun e 5, ^

'em p le a t th e cus-

Ie la s t C om m and- 1 S eptem ber. _ •“

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I t

P. H A N S E N ,Recorder.

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j E, l o a n s. L . S W IM

BLDO.

T«r n y l i l t o f loan*. Loans 1b the I F efo r laTwtment: 1260. «600. «1,000. „♦3,B00, 15,400, HJ,230 and $33,000. ®them pay 8 per oeaL_ Oorrefpondaoce aand rem itting to the InrM tor. |

jY N jBWS, i ’W IN F A li tS ji

W arm er W eather Pro ih ise Given fo r _ _

the tid ya Ahead■ • •. rvn «

I V 7 garden truck and ton- W it t c . W b l lg h t id b y tw o y '

sovere fros is in ft weeU J . . the sou tlicrn scctlon o f Id a lio is ' • promised fa ir m id w nrnie r w coth- ‘ Owon, er fo r tho fu tu re . in chai

T lie tom|>orature last n ig h t w t t f pe rilous ly npproaehivl Ihe fro s t 'line, bu t snved l ls o lf b v n mors OUarJci m ark. Lo w was M w ith h igh du rin g tho dft.v CT. The o f f ic ia l " ' ' ‘ f guesser says: “ Ton igh t onJ Thu rsday fn i r ; w arm er la soath' p o rtio n .” chnpol

who d- ” lee* w

?nr ex-PresUlent T a f t Thuraday— adv.' Oeorgc ' in l w il

rO B E O LO B U B B BO U aH T. •pn>'sThrough tho medium o f tho d is tr ic t u r t settlem ent o f an aecount th rough reclbsuro proceedings, has beon ask^d gta*tes

-tho K ib lov-Cbannol Lum ber com* g t the y r n irainst Leo F. Connor ond oth-«. The action Involved a lio n on ______oporty, g iven to secure a m o to rio l 'II, K. J'. I lo rn ib ro o k is the f i l in g lorney.

enr cx-President T n f t Thursdoy— adv.

L I O B H S E D ^ d ^ D ,

M arringo licenses wcro Issued yestor- :y OS fo llo w s : To Irw in Fo rr(8 Sweet m ;ed 22, and BflulaU Trueblootl, aged I

Doth aro ' residents o f T iv in FoIIk. ,1 > W lllla n i E. Ilow e , sged 38, o f Gngo,' ' I ou t., and C arrie G. Dedman, u f win Falls.

por ex-Presldent T n f t Thursdoy— adv.- — I— ■ . , P j----------------------------------------- ------------------- - y j

U SU AL PRICES

S P K I A l M U S IC ■ '

Wednesday and e Thursday ®

The Screen’s Daredevil V

rOMMIX ^I N a

THE TERROR' ^H ia L fllcst Western T h rille r ■ t

i ^ B n f l jB S S S Q ^ ^ n

W i l l i a m . F a x I presents =

T o jn lll^ i‘Pk i

TIREOR I1

A DRAMA 0 .“ DARE-" i ;D IV ltTRy AND MhUNCE *

3Om^CTED BY 1

UACf^ES JACCARD I

F O X JENTERTAIN M tW TS

anti—""

Sauce and I < Senoritas 11 *

Featuring Earle M ont- j gom eiy and Joe Rock

A W h ir lw in d V itagraph ] Big V Comedy

?;^PABQrWfeDlb:SDAY,

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6 iS NEW____________ ____________ ■m illam• — :------- sooneed I

^l1lero1 aorvices wero bold a t the De te r , U elo t t chapoI th is afterooon fo r Obarlofl W illiam s, ogod 80. B u rfo i waa in ^in Fa lls ccm otery. T b i Bov. 0 . L . bn, o f the F ir s t B a p tis t ehun:b, was lloutenan ehargo o f th o cowmonloa. J . E . De tnaK lago t t directed the bn r la l. Death n f »rlcs F. W illia m s oeenrrod soveral _ ft ago Id C a lifo rn io . B o latlves to- * * •B between K lm l^e rly and Honsen. s r = = lervlces w i l l b e condoctod n t 4 .itnmMni loek tb ia aftoraoon- a t Do W lt t* s ^tlMllllUllil ipol fo r Joseph C. H am lin , aged 63,0 died suddenly on M a y 88, Sorv- . \ Y / J % w i l l bo In chnrgo o f tho B jv . VV )rgo E. M angum o f K im b e rly . B a r- .w i l l bo In T w in ^ o l ls cemetery. C flflh (

D Y O ir E V E R BE B A f E E S I D B im J J j| 'fow is you r chaneo to boo a man 0 has been president o f 'th o U n ited 312 S I ktes. W m. H ow a rd T a f t w i l l loeturo n„,mnmtii the L a ve ring Thursday.— adv. Himmilnl

• «

The Idaho BreedersAss

H eadguarters a t BoPrea.— J. H . R lcharda, Boise.

Vice Pres.— J. H . H aw loy. J- H . Oon. M anager— A . B . H uU L W on- ^

dell, Idaho. Oeorg

T ream rer—H . Z*. B t jio te r , Bolso. ‘•Sec. — M rs . BoUe ' flU yoraniltb, L . V.

Bolsfc A . B.^

in c o rp o ra te d u n d e r th w ith a n a u th o r iz e d c a p ita l ed in to 5,000 shares w i th a each. . T h is asso c ia tion is th e de ve lo p m e n t o f th e Pav w h ic h is lo ca te d a t T h ous th e H a g e rm a n V a lle y o f th i a Game B re e d in g F a rm am te r.

T h e c it ize n s o f T w in F •are he re in v ite d to become asso c ia tion b y each s im p lj share o f th e c o rp o ra tio n s t

A l l in te re s te d persons te n d th e m em bers’ m eetin; m „ T h u rs d a y , June 3, a t C m erce Room s in th e B oyd c a ll on o r phone A . B. H u i ager, n o w s to p p in g a t th i T w in F a lls .

T h e fo l lo w in g w e ll k i T w in F a lls have a lre a d y 1 and as a re s u lt we g iv e th ences. E v e ry m em ber is £ cept m em bersh ips.

W a tc h th is l is t increa da y as th e new m embers p r in te d in th is paper.Aostln . B a y E . M cA teoB nrton , Charles H . Macanle: B a rra tt, H a r ry M .Beaachaap, L y n n O. , ■BeaachajBp, J . O. M urra y . B la ir, Clyde A . . *Booth, O. S . O 'B e iU yBreekenridgo, I . . L . P a rro tt,Brown, B . E . ,P errloe,O ral*. S idney L -k P o rr io ^Caldwell, A B . Petera. :Channel, O. B . Prieh®.Ooz, r . B . Salmon,Dunlap, E . P . BtarenacEaalsy, O. B . SnodgraEp ler, J . S. B tn n tr t ,F isher, AUaa O. S m ith , ;O a lllgher, J . A . B lncU lr,Qatea, 0 . M . T a W , 1Heap, M orsaa a . Thomaa,H erbst, B . Thorpo.H oU lngnrorth , E . W a lte r^Hnm phrey, W . W , W engel,John iton . J . P . WUaon,Loeh le lte r, F. O, WUaon,Lew is. B . ' 8. W iU lamM cM astor, W U la rd T , W h lU , JMorse, B n rto n E . W h ite ,

^ m g n l B roa Wooda.

A l l m em bers and th e ii iilBs w i l l be a d m itte d fre e c c ia tio n G am e F a rm a n d R

N on-m em bers and th e cha rged 50 cen ts f o r a d u lt i m in o rs on and a f te r a l l ni been sold.

Get y o u r nam e in th is m oney la te r .

JUNE 2,1920..... ..... -io E V E K Y oiP p A T r e n r a B ___j _

o r TATTO Ift'A N H O TTK O B D

;W H A V E N , (fl>>~M r. and M ra am H ow ard T a f t Tnosday an- :ed tho ongagcm^nt o f th e ir dausU- ie le n , to F ro d c rlc lt JoU nioa Maa-

M r , M an n ing is an ia s tr f ic to r in fy in Y a lo n iS ve ra lty .. H o w a i a M r o f tho claaa o f lO lC in Ya lo was u n til Septomber, 1019, a f ir s t •nant in tho f ie ld a r t i l le ry . Tho lago -w ill ta ke placo in Canada ia

ex-Prflfclduat T a X t^ u r a d iy —adv.

ICE'LL redeem our suit N bangers at 2 l-2c each, sh or credit—

TRATTON’S S eT2 8ke»k«M SI. t . PliONE 491

I Game sociationSoise, Idaho ,

DIBEOTOBS H . Blcharda, BoUe.H . H aw ley, BqIm . *

sorgo Ho re i, H aapa .B , Perrtne, T w in TaU*.

aal & B icke l. Bolao.V. Patch, Payette,

. B . H n l l t , WendoU.' \

th e law s o f Id a h o ;al o f $50,000 d iv id - , a p a r va lue o f $10 is now engaged in ’a u l S. B ic k e l F a rm usand S p rin g s in th e Snake R iv e r , as in d re c re a tio n cen-

I F a lls and v ic in i t y me m em bers o f th e p ly b u y in g one .$10 stock.

IS a re in v ite d to a t- ;in g ca lled fo r 7 p.; C ham ber of- Com - 'd B u ild in g . O r to [u l i t , g e ne ra l m an- th e H o te l P e rr in e ,,

kn o w n c itize n s o f y become m em bers th e m as o.ur re fe r - s a u th o r ize d to ac-

•ease fro m da y to j r s ’ names w i l l be

.teo and Johnston. - anley Bros.aoo. 0 . B, tray. J . P. ro. J . c . aUljr, A . I .-ott, B . A loe. L B.1o ^ M r* . I . B . ,ira. K . fl. .h®. W . B .ion, D . A'enaon. & H .Ig ra o , W . L . ra r t, J . a th , B a lph H . ila lr, J . A er, P a a lB . maa, O. D. rpo. J. a. tera, E . A. igel, A r tb n r E. son, Aaher B. ion, H . W.Liams. Lee.lU , M r* . Carrie H arper, ite. E rn e s t )da, T . J.

e ir im m e d ia te fa m - e o f cost to th e asso- R ecrea tion C enter,

h e ir fa m il ies w i l l be l i t s and 25 cen ts fo r m em bersh ips have

is l is t now and save