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Page 1: r THE ONLY AFTERN IRE REPORT, OF THE,m-M tN crA yiKiffia i ...newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN... · tora aad jjive them his riewa.aa whother h« wonld accept the eompi

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' . fow President in Hope ( Avierting'Trfflty Deadlock

CONTRSVeRSY CENTERS , AROUND ARTICLE 15

K noz SponBon. Hew QtiaUfioi : tio a to . f te w n t F iir tliB r . i t E x t« ]u ^ n -w ^ o u t Ooi

- g rew A o tioB '

i WA8HiiNQTi0N> « V - S m i hopL . th a t tho :peac# tM *W .;» fty b« s&v from anothor - deadioek, demoerai •enatora aooffbt .today to la r direc) hetv9 President Wilaon th» la t u t pi

- poaala dnaeoaMd aa a pon ib le eompi m iM baaia on artielo ton.

W hllo roeonaideratlon o f tho ropo li(mB MBOnratimii proeoodod in t aonato. Senator Hlteboook o f tTobraa) tho adminlstratioB leader, waa repo ed to have w rittoa tho preaident ai io f; tha t he aee adminUtratioa aei tora aad jjive them his r iew a .aa whother h« wonld accept the eompi miae propoisls sow nnder eo&aidei tion.- • ,

flpaeify Aj^ondMi;' 'Theao proposals.are aaid, to eootc

plate a change in- the* repobliean 1 (lelo t«a .reaervatlon .ao tha t u i l i ta foree and other apeeifle a^ae les woe be noaed aa moans which the U n it Statea would deelJn» to oae' io p: aorvo .tho ia to g r lt j, o f other leag

Jl mombftrsL - ;A BOW reserration dosigBOd to p:

..vent, f i t r t h ^ extenaion o f cred it f o ro ln ■govomnents. w ith o a t «OBgr sioBol aetion woa introdueod todajr Seaator Ksoz, repoblidui, *W n iu vanla. I t provides tha t the credit the Unitod States ahall not bo pledg u n til congress bas o ffin n a tlvo lv r iv

■ authority.A u t lw r Plaak Adoptod

The reservation declaring the repo: tiona cohiBiissioB shall no t ' -intorf< w itb trade between the U&ltod Stai nnd Oormany except w ith the oons< o f thia conntry waa ro-adbpted w i offt jchnngo today by a vote o f 41 to : S ix democrats, Sonatora Chanborla Oregon; Ooro, Oklahoma: Nugont, I<

. ho; Beod, ^hUsaouri; Shielda, Tennoso ^and B m lth ,' Georgia, snpportod i t , sa in o f ono democratle vote over 1 November when the •rosorvntlon v adopted M to 10 .

Senator Hitchcock mado an o f f to m odify tbe reeer%'atlon so tha t would deelarp there conld be no c

.--serlmination afrolnrt tbe Uaitod Btat but thla anendment was voted doi 23 to 37, the republicans atanding gethcF Against i t .

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O ffida la Promlae PnbUoati ^ o f Latest Sxohange in A d r i­

a tic S itnation -

LONDON, (/P H P ns iden l Wllso nota in reply to tho latest communl tion o f tha allied premiers on tbe A atia bnestioa reached tho Ameri ambaasy hew today. I t w i l l bo do crod to Sari Onrxoa, tho foreign re' ta ry , th is aftenoon.

The iastmetioBa aent w ith tho 1 from Washlngtoa con ta in .no meni o f arrasgeneau fo r Ita pnblieatioi

STATE DEPARTM ENT ADVISEfl .... SUMMABT* TO B B PUBLJSr

W ASHINGTON, ( ff)—A anmmnr President W ilson's noto to the miers oa.the A dria tio aitoation la t(

, mada pnblle by . the stata departm ■%;,-^robabV J *t* today. > O ffie U la I " O^tod tha t the foll-«a3^ wonld noi

^v e a ont a t th is tim *.

HOUSE DIRECTS PROBP 0! SUGAR PRICE FIXINd A

WABHINOTON, (/P)—C h lrg in i President Wilaon and A tto rney Geo

' PalmCT were directly responsible prevailing hljfh eugnr priccs, tho re licans-by a atriet party vote have through the home a rosolutlon aut ir in g inves'igation by the Jndle committee o f the acts c f A tto rney ' oral Palmer In roHhoctlon w ith pi

( . f iz rd fo r LoniBtana sugnr.Democrats charged the republi

w ith an attempt to curb tho "g ro i • popu la rity " o f a democratic presi

tia l aspirant. The republleans ro] that M r. Palmer had no authorlt; recognixe the high* flgurea a t w Louisiana sugar sold and tha t he

. failed to press actions against pr •ccra.

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• M 'E X IC A N S :p ' " ' ~ 7 p O t H ia i ;

c i t is e n , h u b ^ e n i d ^ n i l t d A jf I j y U e :d c 6 , w o r a l ^ l l l l f t o m t h a t o t ty . ' ' P

^ R E D i M f i N i r

oi M A R K S E I E T I

T d P R I V A T

r^N Flnal'Adjustment of Irlnanclal i I .. Ctovemment C6ntro|;w||l Req

- AiitwunoMi-Olalms Rim Intord s . '■ w A S 1 6 T O lif , \ ( f fV -R o U adjust

.. me&t .o f finanelal,' aad legal questloni aziatiUL-ftpm m T m tn e n t control oi th'e^ailroada. w il l require VconsldenibK

. ' t ith e ,V D ltoc to r'O en o ra l HIbos said to- ■ping 'daiy: Olaima a ff«e ting quostions o f cap' a vm i t i ^ e z p e n d ltu l^ ’.'iBainteaance ques- r» Io tioBVAnd e la ins fron i shippera on ac- e w y eonnt o f losa and damiago w il l run into

hnadreds o f m llllona o f dollars, opro- More than 1,400 officera and em­

ployes have been cat o f f the govera Jpnb* mont payroll aa a result o f tho ro-

<um o f the roads to priva te control

port- i.A O K o r W O BK P M M P T S atk- xJLY OTT jtSsoxmomsamBIOHMOND, Va., (ff)—

BBM prompted an an-j i I ; * nouncemeat b y -aouthorn railway ofH-

eiala here' tb a t HO employes at' the company'a local ahopa would be laid

item* next Monday.

h -Y j P A T B O IX A T X N O r V n iB TOB B COT TW ttK T T P E B OBOT

Stfid K N O X V IL L E , Tonn., ( f fV ^ rd e n laying o f f -300 o f tho 1500 riU w ay em

la n u ployes aoQthom - ra ilw ay ahopa hen have beon poated, o ffoctivo Saturday Beduction o f expenditures waa aold t(

. / t o parposo.•gw** • - ~ “ ----------------. •5.K JOHNSON IN TRAIN WRECKi t - o f . . ---------- ■.idged O a U fo i^ SasiatoT oo Oampalgn Tom ^voa Has H o re l Bkperlenee

e io t r x F A L M , s . D., / f f ) —Sonato: U lrom Jobnaon o f California, on rooti

1” * '^ from T nnkton 'to W atertown, S. D., ha' itates t j , , Bovelty o f being In a tro ln wrecl

today when tho Great Northern tra it which ho waa r id ing waa stmcl

^ by a Chicago and Northwestern tra il n u n , Davis, 30 miles south o f Sionx Fals Ida* j jg ong ropo.rtod injured.

A baggage ear waa derailed. Beaa 7 to r Johnaon, while being somewhat de

‘ last jn y p j ^ t j , , wreck w il l be able t reach WatertowB in Ume to dd ive r u

if fo r t the re ''ton igh tAt I t — ' ............. " -, d U - ------------------------:-------------------------------------- -

W o r ld :Nei f .W A S ra O T d N ,I ported in consular adviceB tI to be coa« ideris|: the Isscai

K export o f hides to the Unit«

LONDON, ( f f ) r « . I t i r i 5 ' the B r it is h W est Indies to tl

. help ing balance the w a r del 'J*® ’ csssed in the house o f conn

. p robab ly next Monday.

Ison 'a OOPENHAGEN, BoT unica* ed a proposa l yesterday to j tA d ii- ----- ---------

LONDON, {/Ph-A, Bolshe recre- wireless fro m Moscow repo:

of the p o rt o f Kem, 180 milei s 1 MO W hite Bea a t theenticALion- ----------

ES - EXECUTION-OF MEXICAN REBEL LEADER REPORTE

0 pro*1 to be O irllo Arenaa Meeta Death Before F tm o iit, la g Batiad FollowlBg OaptareI Indi- . to Pneblanot be ---------

M EXICO C ITY, ( f f)—CIrilo Arenas • rebel leader, who was captured l«

n c thnn a week ago when ho entered t “ •* oUy waa Puebla diaguised, waa s<

A i 'T tonced to death by a summary co»• ' * * m artia l Wodnesday night and exocut

yesterdny mofrning in Pupblo, aecoi g tha t lng to ndvieos rccelvod hero, lenernl - Arcnna, whoso forces n year ago w« >le .Xoi f^a rd h tg tho Intoroceanic railway 1 repnb- tw(Hjn Mexico C ity and Vera Crur, vo pn t voUed ogainst tho government a author- tince tha t time had been engaged

bandit operations. Among tho crin ly Oon- o f which he was accused w ai the dy: pricea m ltlng o f a tra in from PucWa car

Ing a number o f boy scouts who w blleans atudents In a German school In tl row ing city.eslden- j jln o boya were k illod by the b ” tv to ‘»*'Uoved they were soldi*which

he ha-1 ID A H O W BA TB E Bp ro fit- Tonight and Saturday probably r

or anow north, fa ir soii>h.

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y iK iffia5 KIDNAPB il^^E R IG A N- BnmiootB, an Amerioan1 ; ^ X a x io u re b e li a t Sa llna Ornz, fta t^w io d a j’ to tho ( ta te dejpartment

I I N P A Y R O L L S

r U R N O F R A I L S

. T E O W N E R S H I P:lal and Legal Questions Arising froni Require “ Considei^le Time,” Hines Into Enormous Flares .iipttiri TOiffllEB ri IHtiOLLEeN“ ‘ m t . / ______

^ Second Note Intimates Assur in.d. ance that Close Guarding anc

Censorship WIII Be M tu te c ' .ik; al Former Kaiser’s Domicllt» la id r_ .

T H B HAGUE, (ff)—The Dutch gov enment today fo r tho aeeond time t foaed to deliver the former Oermaa em

v 1 .ni!I here ^ ^ addnsascd to D avid Hoy- irday. Oeorge, the B ritlah premier, howevoi l id to the govenunent ptomlsod to take al

aoceasary measures to minimize tb . l ib e r ty -o f W ilhelm and prevent b it

C P I f flndaagering tbo w orld 's peace.C v l \ T lie tecond eommnnleation from ' th

Dotch go'venimeat, which was dolivei •Four ed in I^adoa th is aom lng , states tba

these precantions w ill be taken " o a tb s p o t." I t is undoratood the Dutei authorities have assured allied ^Iplc

w ator jm ta ^1 1 guarding and censoi route ahip instUuted when W ilhe li

'•» n»d occupies hla estato a t Doom.N ig h t and day shifts are- worUn;

itm e k the ka iser’s new rosldenee a t Door, tra in ^ reported he w il l movo thor

. Pais. Amerongen on May IS.W hile nnprotseted by high walla or

Beaa- moat, tbe Doom eatate ia bow in rea a t de- i t y a 800 aero cago tha t can be easU )Ie to guarded'and w i t ^ irh leh the Dnto rer an jfoversment e je c ts W illiam o f H i

henzollem to spend the reat o f h is dayi

lew s E ve n ts-T h e Blexiban government is re - ses to the departm ent of commerce soance ot a decree proh ib iting the [Jnited States.

expected th a t the proposal to sell to the U n ited States as a means' o f r debt o f Great ^ t a i n w i ll be dis- jommons, b y P r e f e r L loyd George,

-Both chambers nnanimonsly adopt* to jo in the leagne o f nations.

Ishevik commnnication received by reports the capture h j soviet forces miles northw est o f Archangel. Kem the m onth o f the Kem r ive r.

OHlEsiiB'FILLS l im BH BIEI

ire

Corporation President Tells t ronas,n OoTirt Oash Assets Less

T l> a n » W ,000

^ court CHICAGO, (ff)—The Daniel Ha; xocutod company, n 12,750,000 Idaho eorpo accord- tion, has tan^b le eash assets o f 1

than *10.000, Daniel Hnyes, Jr., go wore preaident, ndmltted in Judgo K. ffay bo- Landis ' court today.?rur, ro Creditors o f the eompany filed ba nt a n l ruptcy nrocoodinga three weekn i ngcd m nnd Judge Lendls la Investlgat I crim .'t Hayea’ dealinga In C a lifo rn ia landa I 10 dynn- Irrigation projects. H ayca’ only pi a carry- erty, a house a t Evanston, wna a ttt ho wero ed today.In that Tho compivny waa organised in 1

w ith n capital stock o f $250,OOO, wh he ban- was Increased a U ttlo moro tha i soldlora. year la to r to |2 ,750,000.

* Tho company hns equities In Call n lii lands valued a t mnro than t l ,0 000, he aald, but I t ' ls doubtfu l whet

bly ra in theso can bo recovered unless tho c pany Is re-organUcd.

St T B ID A T ,' j i ^ E o a ’ f W :

i s r opOilDENHi r EBBOPfSHOi: ypo«iHiiM&

Canvass of Situation in! Ne York Discloses Difference i

) Opinion Respeotlng' Gold In _ ports froih England

^ BRITISH TRADE INCREASE -om IS ALREADY BIG FACTC

No DonM is Enterta toed In E___ spoMible (Juarte ri O vorPaI ment o t Largs' F a r t o f Fc I . eign Loan

1 . IiONDOH, —The xvport ea bled from New T o rk th a t largi ahlpmonta e f gold w*n peadini

fVom here eaaaed a. m a r t xlse I t I B I ^ ezchange maxkat today, eabit I H I tranffers moTlng to 93.60.I I H The report mrprlaed tha mazfcei I I I considerably, but both bullion brek

■ tumor... I t waa pointed ont thai thare .ls no t acy soeb man u a*

a n r j reported 1200,000,000 In gold avaU able fo r shipment vlfebont encxeaeh

I te d tog upon the resecvee and t b •• treasorr ia eonaidered as n n l lk ^

t l i e to ship oa soch a scale. The amouni cemiog from tbe minaa to tbe naxi three months, estdmated a t 10 ,000,

* . 000 pounda may be absorbed grad I® f- aany fo r the U n ited Statea, bui > em- tb ia would be hard ly c o ff ld e n t ti

caoas a U g rise to ezdtange.Joyd ----------oyorl n e w YOBK, ( ff)—Foreign oxchaj 5 a ll continued to improvo today. Dema

sterling opened n t $8.60 to $3.65 Mtn^ared w ith yesterdAy’s.m oxim na

Oontlnned Improvement in foreignI chango today resulted in demand st

roaehlng $3.70 when tho st4 « ?hfl closed. This wns an incr©»..*Tk tho m inimum qucl u t ^ tion a t tho opening and a gain o f MPlo* cents since Wednesday.

A canvass o f tho oxehange sitoat among .leading in tem atlonnl bank houses today disclosed consldoral

rking confusion and difference o f opinion >ooru spoctlng tho immoneo gold impc thoro from England and' possiblo Frat

' Bankers, having cloao -fo ln tloas w or a B rita in wero not disposed to Atti feal- ®«ch credcneo to overnight repc lu U y that an extensive gold movement f i h itoh London to this mnrkot 1a soon to

H o . Inaguratcd. • days. BxporU B ig Factor.____ I t Is generally' conceded, howei----- tha t aetion may bo neceas

to hasiSn further restoration o f B Isii and French credits here. Tho pt Is made that tho steady Increaso British exports to th is country is

I ready a b ig factor In reducing E land's fo re ira obllgationa.

Tn responslblo quarters i t has ne •e ' been doubted tha t a* largo portion

■ tho Anglo-French $500,000,000 loan, turing next October, would bo t and tho recent strength o f tha t ii in the loeal bond m arkot haa b

,11 regarded as especially sign ificant, ogainst tho probability o f Immodl gold shipments from England n t

9 . tion la called by bdnkers to the creasing tightness o f monoy in Lon

®» and tlio extreme p robab ility of early advance in tho discount ratci tho Bank o f England.

. t - W ithdraw Oold Coin.An additional $5,000,000 in gold 1

wan.withdrawn from tbo sub-troai hero fo r shipment to South Amoi

t>y Thla makes a to ta l o f $21,.^00,000 m AR drawn this week.

Gold coin valued n t approxlma B $3,000,000 has been shipped hero i

Canada, U waa r.nnounecd today. ‘______ molal is sent fo r tho acconnt o f—" - Canadian govommont and is qiI I stood to be tho forerunner n f fm f shipments. I t is beliovod tba t 1 I ment was mnde fo r tho purpo«<

i n T U "ta b llltln g Canadian exchange, w l u l l nuot®'! below par hero

' - A ’ddltlonal shipments o f $3,000,0( gold aro expected from Canada.

^ ‘ “ ® Is understood thn t Canadian Intei 3SS and not the B ritish government,

responslblo fo r tho movcmrnt.

H ayes \ F lou r P rice Reflects s re ; W heat.S ituation Gik I m K N i;A P O L IS , M in » „ W

Improvement In tho lo tn l whi I bank- situation waa ^rflcc tcd In an kn airo vanco In flour o f 25 cents a bai itmtlnt? boro today. Flour o f standi ids andf prop- OS poond sacks. ■

attach. BP5OTA0TTLAB B LA Z E WIPEE In 1015 P A U L PLATH<. which BT. PAUU Minn., y P ) - A fl, tban a apectacylar proportions, which tl

ened to spi<ead to three small h Cnllfor- destroyed iho R ialto theater earlj $1,000, mornlnt?. Fireman fought tho blai vhothor five hours. Tho temperature was 10 com- degrees bolow ^ero. Loss Is cstlt

a t $100,000.

IR E REPORT, OF T H E ,

m-Mi t i iflSTATMEPAin I Bps PLOTEE jChargies W i l l f u lNevi, T h re a te n in g t o

ieof P lague jW ASHIKOTOHi ( ff)— O ff

ment say an invasion o f PoUu _ the hbcse roles ooasnittee w m

in charge o f the department's TOR oommittee is considering an a]

land, A n s t ^ and Armexda..Hr. Oaat«l alfo dMlazvd t»t tba Be

For- oome the nMitact placo* to Ustorr. <*Thar BdahevlsU*'. ha .jald,

loading their typhus vtotitna toto anna ed motor can and tsktoff tbam to «

^ Poliah border aad 'forctoc tiw PolM ^

S f* * ‘S i r t £ * M w in 94 P d lt td l i »bff« ^ tog honlWy l» m tha l« k of food ai L r niel, te.-8al« redttug oondlttona v

TMOad by advicei of Amarlcaa dipl ^ matlo r<j t eaaotatiT$a almiad. I

ILEFTINIKEOE I BCGOLDiVIt to ____^

Storm Spreads East and Soulemaad from-Mlddle West with

“ Freezing. Temperature iPh llS e d » i MisslMtp

pttex- • ' .•W A B H tH O T O ir . 'U V -T U lb n ib

icroase blixxard, w b ld i ovnsjpfead ths mid* cmoS ^ yeatardar w ith anow aad o f SI low tamperatares, w il l reach tha A t

tiantic ooaat tonlghW the weather nation butsao predicted to d a y .' The ink inz attength o f tha bUiatard, I t was said, erable tliw e tn lna frt to pa rt aadlon ro al^ n g b tha rato fa llin g aloog the nporta eaatcm seaboard today w i l l to re to V ^e o >«>«• tbe faU w il l be l ig h t I t wlU

Trith be foUowed by mnch colder weather

?po“r 'li CmOAaO,(/I>)—Tho cold wave uhl. t from yesterday ewept Into the mlddlo wei to bo preceded by ra in and sloot nnd accoi

panled by snow, today sprend castwa and southward, but le ft behind - ti

WI.V driv ing snows that charoctiirod Its in itia l swoop from tbo mou easar) , , . 4. ,> staloa.

' „ r Weather forecasts Indieated tho ce ’ V ; tra l western and Rocky mounta la nl would have some roliof frop ■ xero temperatures’ tomorrow, w^h f i

I ta g - ^u t freeting temperatnireaching aa fa r south as Mlsslssip

nt “ d snow and rains in tho uppor 01 „ vnlley ond tho lako regions.

. ^« ili The struck Chicago alx hoi► «??... W3>cad o f tho timo forecast by t

weather bureau. . oeen city^ g t. Xx>uls, Omaha, I

, ^ 1. ^ Moines nnd St. Paul reported tho ato had crippled w iro communications s

h>.i Ir. impodod stroot car sorvico.O ffic ia ls o f -m llroads operatlag

of an western and northern states announi -♦a. crows w ith -ro ta ry snow plows bad

gun clearing tracks o f d r ifts and was probablo traina woold be’ run

, schedule tomorrow.Id coin ..

morlcn. SENATE TAKES MORE TIM FOR ACTION UPON COLI

imatcly ■'0 from -'. This Case o f Noadnee fo r Seeretaiy o f SIo f the B*sts to Oommittee Pending BeeQBder- ' ommandatlott

fu rthe r • ----------i t ship- W ASHINGTON, <ff)—Action on 3080 o f nomination o f BainbHdgo to bo 1 . which retary o f state again was deferred ero fo r the senate foreign relations comt

tee today a fte r members had objee 0,000 in to taking nny vote u n til they da. I t more Informntion. nterests, Senators who wero In the meei snt, are said thnt whilo no defin ite chai

had boon filed , and no form al invi - gation decided on, i t waa tbe gen

opinion tha t certain matters should ^ ^ cleared up bofore tho committee a G a in recommendation.

i f c CO NSULTATIO N W ON T U R K IS H TRE

indard --------to ) In W ASH lN pTO N , (ff>—Tho TJt

States, In tho opinion o f o ffic ia ls 1 w ill bo consulted as. to terms o f

rBOUSB v irtua lly completed Turkish treaty f iro 3f f ’ ro thff document Is handed to rt threat- sentatives o f tbe Constantlnoplo

1 hototii, ernment fo r signature, arly this The United States is con^ereO Dlate for the allied governments to possess a iras fivo clal interest in tho solution o f ths T stlmated Isb pi-oblem as a potentia l membe

tbe letigUB c f nations.

ITS OF SOVIETStl S jp re ^ o f T y p h u s to Becotne G reatest i i n H is to ryOfficial adflo^a to ihe atate depart- Dland by the BohdUTikl la isunlnent, mu told today ^ Wm..B; Oartel, Jr., i t ’i oentral Xniopean diviMon. The a appropriation fo t food reUef .ia Po- •

llPByyiiHiiEs ’ UNO iis INNEPHTION,

I . D e m a n d s t h a t R ^ i w Q o is h e -

I • r V lW r E n te r ; P ro p o s e d iP e a o ? 4

I P a r le y s w i t h o u t ; a ^ ^

f t io n o f H o s t i l i t ie s

W AB8AW ,-.(;n^^3em attds' tb A t 'th e Busslatt V o lsh e v^ eater in to peaee ae<

I I I * gotiations w ithou t agreeiog to an ar*[ I l l miacice are embodied in the U tes t.p ro -; I l r possls m ade-to tbe soviet g e re m m e iit- i l L by-M arv to Oates 8 perry ,na t!ona Ip re*^ i -

Poles tha t i f an amisUee ia agreed .'A to the bolshevik l-w U l take advantage ' '

the time to eoncentrate troops and v in i l . reinforce ra r io u po ln tt;a loa£ the ^ . g . where th e y 'a re i ^ ^ l e now.; to aiaaa

lirEC isI TflU TlSSiTh* ■ Ilaid. T ire i D e tad iinen t o f Troops to.^ Leave S iberia w ith L a s t o f . n to I O te o h O 'S lo v a k s^ . ; V': i •ther - HONOLULU,.. (ff>—The, .‘ Japanese.,

nvem m ent-bas deolded-to libaiideB the whieh Siberian expedition to line w itb Amor- - west, leaa policy, accp'rdlng.to a-.eable mea-

iceom- sage from Tokio rtM U ved b y ehtoBn,'a itward Japanese language uwspaper, biero 1o>.‘! tbo day; . ' . : '5^raeter* xho f i r s t dotaehmemt o f J a ^ e s e ^ ' .: moun troops w il l leave V ladivostoV M a rc h s :

20 simultaneously w ith tbe d e p a i^ re 0 cc»- o f the last Cseeho-Slovak troops, the untain message said.

fw m Bovltt government'* peaee o ffe r . 'b fa ir xq Japaa, according to the caMegram, ■ ature* recognition o f LealBe'e de fa c to - uiPP.>> goversmoBt and resnmptioa o t A i l l f diplomatic relations, promislBg to Mid . terrorism slonltaneonsly w ith n llied

*i acoaiacence w ith the o ffe r,a n d lo rM - y ognUo Japan's q ^e ia l righ ts ia PI-

p e . ' _

L.’ ‘ =0" • « ild o il troop, in B lb«ri«

would be w ithdrawn “ upon tho accom- pliahment o f the malB pumoso fo r

ind be ^W ch they , were d isp tttcW , lo Rus- ftod i t “ I * * " ‘ occordlBg to a " fu ndo tnen ta l ^ S lberim p o lie j” p™mnl8. lo d Iiy the

Japanese Imperial diplomatic eoimclL

. . . __ DESIBE FOB BUFFBB STATE . ..IME 18 ATTRIBUTED TO JA P A N E S E W ASHINGTON, (ff)—Deeply eon-

D L B Y corned over the rapid westward spread o f Bolshevism Japan is n n d o rs to ^ to desire the creation o f a b u ffe r state

)f State between i t and. soviet eontrDlled Bua- Beo- sia. I t is believed bere tha t the erec­

tion o f sneh a state may be made one o f tbe f ir s t eonsideratioBs ia any. fn -

on the taro relations between Japan and Bua- be aeo aio. To wbat extent tbia baa deter- rred by mined the policy o f Japan to w ithdraw :ommit- its troops from Siberia, however, o ff l- ibjeeted cials here are unable to say. ey had Establlahment e f an abtonomoua

beriaa state centered about Irk u ts k meeting hos been contemplated recently b y the chargos Bolsheviki, accdrding to o ff ic ia l dis* investi- patches received here. Such a. stsjt^.. general wotild ^ssess a su ffic ien tly independ- ould ho ent character to satisfy any Japanese se made desire fo r a bu ffe r betweoa Japan asd

Bolshovik eontrollod Bussla. '

W IT H U N IT E D STATES 1EATY TERMS EXP EC TE D

U nited Doring the n e ^ tia tio n s o f tb*. <ter-sis here, snd Austrian treaties, tbe eatnate

o f thn 'opresontatives made a nomber o f ef*. . fo rts to engage th * Am erican commi*-

“ ty slonera In diseussiotts o f Turkish prob-o ropro- )o a ^ p a rtle tila rfy 'as .to th*. diepoaitlonplo gov- o f Constantinople. Inasmneh os the

United States never doelared w ar onered by Turkey, th is government is nnderstoodM a spe- to have been f irm ia its stand th a t i t hs Tn rk - was not interested in the Tu rk ish quc*- ;mber o f tion exeept throngh the Isaco* o f an-

tions, '' V

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iBSi[ Files S&it In Supreme Court to t ;: Have ProhIt>!tion Amendment

Declared Unconstitutional aiid Vblsted'Aot Repealed .

W ASHINOTON, (ff>~Tho flU to o< Now JerBoj through Its attomejr ma*

' orikl, Thomas F. MeOrao, Thnradft]^ filed In ths Unitod S tate i eopreme court a •u lt le o k ls^ to liavo the "pro liib ltion

' unendmont deelnrod' uaeonftltutioiuil and to prevent tho onforeomoat o f tho Volatead n e t Tho su it ia diroetod,

. aga iub A tto ra o j Oeneral Palmer and ; ' Ite&iol C. Roper, conunUsionor o f in*

' ternnl reTdnse.Tbo b il l iota fo rth tha t the amend-

most w a i improporl7 d ra m , th a t in 21 statei tbp loglslaturos havo not ratified It as provldod by Iho lr itn to constitTi'

' tions and that tHero is no power In eongrosa to propose a eonstitntional amendment regulating th o 'hab its and tnorol* o f tho people. I t ro d to i fu r­ther th a t tho nmondment' is .a legisla* tive and not a eonstltational matter

- and th a t as suoh i t was improperly passed.

OhargM' V io la tion o f B ights I t is ehargod tha t tho amendment

eeatralices an thority w ithont. tho, eoa*- sont o f-th e peoplo o f Now Jen syW id

tha t i t Is n vio lation o f the ir Boveroigu righta. Tho Volstoad oot, haviog beea enaoted undor au thority o f tha amend* ment, .the petition says, is s o i l . and

• void. ’ ' ; 'I t is dftlm od tba t the VoTstead aet is

illega l boeatiso b y ' * depreeiating and la . a larg« meAsuro destroying tho tax**

Me vu a o o f roal and personal property w ith in tho stato I t iis de itnuU ve o f tho s ta te ’a ireo and Indqpendeqt govern* meat, because i t deprives tho sUte of rovennea'from licenses, whieh in IBIS amouatad to 18,442,899, and becanse I t iatarforos w ith tho interna] govemment b f tbe poopio and operates to punish then b y heavy fines, imprisonment oud forfeitares, ihua prevonting application fo r lleensos fo r tno salo o r non>lntoxi* ea lisg boverages wUeh Is anthoTised

fo rOomplalat is made th a t tho aet re-

' striots tb e : proetieo o f phr>lclm s o f the state and the .operation o f its vf- nal, corroetlonal and ehnritnble in ititt i* tions; th a t tho ita to lius net eoncurrci' in tbe amendmmt ;iud t lu t i f the .i>sl

" IT enforced i t w il l im J iifr the ^ ig i.t o f the state :o ro<;>ilato Its intcrnat a ffa irs.’ I t Is oU tm ol tho ac* is n.}l appropriate to <)nfui-ij th>i fro h ib iiicn eontained In the whJeh isexpressly confinod n 'intos.icotiu‘{. U* quors.^ , . . , - - . i . ' •

. - lo oonolasion tno coinunius •Irrlarci. tha t i f tho ameudma^t v.'tlid tho rig h t o f ,congrMS to uudftt i t |is rieat^otod to matters relating tu " th e oxtem al eontteras. o f tho United 6 ta t ^ aad .wlthlh pocuUftr damuln o f the fe d o r^ ^<)v6hanont to regu- Iato Dommeroe unoag tho sta tos," und tha t tho atato alone has tho power tc

' enforce the aot w ith in ilx o\Mt not ders. ' ■ ■ ________

URGES CONSTRUCTION OF SKYSCRAPERS IN LONDON

BcltU h ITcwfpaper is O oarart to M’a t lo a tiia» la n a x BttHdlsga V x j Be

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LONDON, (iiP)— " i t is time tha t U n doB l^ow up,’^ declares tho Londoi E renm g News, a now' convert lo fh' idea th a t i t is timo fo r London author ities to eonsidor sorioualy whether tall or balldinga would not-bo nn improve ment on an over-widening r ing o i sub urbs.

“ WeU-buiU skydcrapor fla ts and of fico buildings would bo a boon to Lon donors and thorn ia no roason whj WB should not be ns happy in then as New Yorkers are in theirs,” ndd tho,p%pcr. ■*

M E ZIO A N TBAD B IN T ilH ESTSWOULD-,OULTZVATB AM RM O i

J tlA B E Z . lio x . , < f f^ T h e chambe of eommoree - a t Snlina Cmz, Oaxaca Moiieo, rocoatly ostablished, is seek ing to promote commoreial relation lik'ith Amorieaa morchnnta and manufae turers, according to inform ation recoiv cd horo by Amorican. Coninl Edward A Dow from L loyd Burllngham, Amori eoa consul a t Balina Cdoz.

Pnblic domonstraUon Tw in Palls D * hydrating Company Ever-ready Prod uflta, Idaho Power Company, Maret 6th and Oth.—adv. ,

W E OAN SUPPLY YOU W IT H

Mechanical DrawingS I ‘> A N P = r -

Drafting SuppliesWo havo the la test

BLUE PRINTS OF TWIN FALLS CITY AND

COUNTYSee them in onr W indow.

& aew snpply of

TVi*jBW kiTEB STANDS

CLOS BOOK STORETWIN FALLS, IDAHO

V N C L E 8ASFS IN D IA N TROUBLED 0 ^

EBDDINO, Oal., ( f fU u n c le Ind ian wards are troablcd by the high n cost o f liv la g , according to Ik e JacK- son,'lambassador" o f :the P it Blver,

y tribe, whose reservation is in the moua* ’ .ta ins.-a few miles to the nbrtbeosi o f ®

Jackson baa Jost retumed from Wtwhr . Ingtoa, D. 0., where.he sst fo r th some o f tbe problems « f his'tribesmen^ Attd

Wo f northern Califdm la Ind iasji in gen* « eral, before Ugh o ffle la ls .' Ee. was oe* ^ . a ’ compaaled on the tr ip b y .'Charles d

IL Green o f Oleabora, sometimes knows tf, al a s ‘ *Ohlef Grindstone.” ] ^ t h are fu ll* t l " Wooded In a ia tti. v r .

The P i t - B lv e r - la d ^ eaotend tba t n ’ the govenunent-.owes them about r ' 15,600,000 fo r - th e loads they> coded

in a trea ty signed. In 1861. News dis* patches from Washiogtoa atates th n t I sBO^cb was being-taiade .in the a rch lvo i g

“ o f the W hite Honse ^ o r tho treaty, e which, t h o ^ sighed,'was never ra il- A fied. The Indians hold tha t i t is none e tho less bind ing in honor. . o

O'*. “ Wo want monoy,” Jackson insistsj o »u “ bu t we won’ t keep i t -very long s: “ • i f w fr got i t . W hito man soon have ^ i t n il, fo r ,Indian's hands bave boles .|

21 The rod man declared tha t ho was listened to w ith attention b y ihe au* -

’I*’ thorities l i t tho capital, and ;troatod « ^ k in d ly /inrl conaldorately by them. " B u t

r hnd to groaso tho wheels .for them,” ho added.. Jackson, whoao home is in K lamath Palis reservation, mndo a tr ip through Modor, Lnasen, Plumas and Bhasta R

■IJ’ couatlo*, California, v is iting ovory P it B lver Indian and s iting up the ir needs » Iteforo ho net ont fo r Washington. '

n t want tj,(, Great Father (headof govommont) to holp the starving n

uu n a j nbodv rod men,” ho snid when F S'* quostionod in an interview, aided by 8 ^ an In te rp re te r.' He deeiarod the In -

dlans on alU>lm«aU aie not able tft * A" make tho ir own liv in g nnd. tho gov- t

ernmont does not help them.J** '.‘ Wo havo lots o f monoy in Wash*^ ington,” Jackson said, w ith roference J ^ to' tho procoeds from the salo o f tim * > ■t? bor nnd g m iln g land, “ but th a t docs " 0* not do tno hungry Indinns in Losaon, «

Plumas, Uodoo and Shast/i countlci t ,?Q any good I t does not satisfy tho lr j t l i hanger o r keep tho lr bodies warm.” t

JaeksoB carries w ith him tho skin lu t o f a moose;. He says ho visltod thu!||

cabin o f Chief Backskin Jaek on Hat creek.' Buekakln Jaek is liv in g a t tho age o f 00 years, but his food is so

* '* scanty, avers Jackson, thn t tbo mouse jj a t h is cab in died. _________

FO BBIO N BUB80BXPTI0N8 TO ” ' X T A Z IA N LO A N BATIBFA0T0B7

BO U E, < f l^ L a te s t advices coneern- , ing snbserlptions abroad to tho sixth Ita lia n loan are most satisfactory, es- pociaily w ith regard to the Ltain-Amer- , icon countries. . *

’*1 Signor Sohanzor, m inister o f tho trea* sury'expressed-the hope tha t tho to tn l . subscriptions in South America would I reach ono b illion lire before tbo lists close. Tfa<i.figares stand aow a t 800,- , 0«y,00 1irs . . , .. .

P A T B O LU A K T A S B 8 P IO A in > i jn O OFFBBSD AS PBBSOUM ,

8ACBEM ENT0, Oal., (/p>--Patrol- , man Howard S ltton camo in to tho po* ] Ueo station hero w ith a small pig

* J nnd a gallon jng o f brandy undor eno arm and w ith » e other ho was lead-

,,,r. ing A l Bentley, a rancher.Bontioy had boon try ing to sell th«* ;

p ig fo r 110 and as a premium had ‘ . offered to includo the ju g o f “ home

brew ,’ ' S ltton said.-On the b lo tte r a fte r Bontley'a namo

i n the o ffice r w rote “ blind p ig p n g .” .

M'A. ^ Tua are a l it t le oneertoia aboot i t . read tbe a4a.

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C TWIN FALLS DA!A N W A R D & A R E : D OV E R 8 0 m fN ^M S > W S

I

^ IS EXECUTlEpEn^ Bo( O U tf'- 'O ifia iia t' t f ' i lm 'i irS i'. t im ift 1

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U .. .LOMSOir, d^KhnuadUU:- K n iv , i> ta. ^ e f o rgam er o f .'th e liU n t' Bustiaw tx le . ievolnUon, has.'been :(u C (^ t« a .- ;^ 'o i>Ies der o f the* soviet authorities'OMoose it ITB t f f his outhorablp o f- '* ' pamphlet od ol 111. the entitled “ H ow T r o t i^ > M ld Bos-

. sia,” a c t a r ^ to »: llM sow . irlTelesa l i M t which says news ;o f th ig /m eotloD w u f i )u t received from .K ie v : . '; . - ' v '. • t i lo j . , ■ — ’ , : aUs- K hm sia le ff. N o ^ . was arresUd .la Jl l i t Petrograd in I d o O o r oe tiv lties in a U ires general, strike: H e was seatenced to pi ty , exile in S ib e r li la Jannary, IM S.: In si it l- AprU, 1907, i t was leamed bo had es-' t< tne capod from'Biberla. Ho was next M r d '

o f in September 1017 .when he pWfllaim. t l itSf od complete autonomy o f thO-?woya* a: ng Slav district o f L it t le B ^ ia . ' : »,ve • pi

MEXICO THREA.TENS FORCE f, IN HALTING EMIGMTION oi

IU- • ■ •• _____;• ■ EWsaHog to W oitaM n V M to Leave ^

‘' j ; OonatzT XDClndsa B ts t o t Hsnaca. ?.

Jh WJISHIKOTON, (/R—The llfe ilc o il ,tft government has threatened to prevent h. Pit tho exodus o f workmen to tho^UoUed u .jg 'S ta tes, according, to advices rocoivod ti

from itoxico C ity. Governors aro said » in,I to havo been no tified by the depart- T

ment n f agrienlturo tha t unless they i, len prevented workmca. from leaving tho p by government would use tho m ilita ry . • t] In . Tho workmen oro reported*to.bo ro*. y

fusing verbal offers oif ranch .owners . ov. to pay thom bottor' wages thaa they ,

couhl got in the United States.. ' r ah. Tho Moxiean government recently ., jce warned .tlie workmen not to leave Mex* Im. ieo, - slating that thoy woald -reeelva . QU no protection from tho Americaxxygov- * cn, ornmcnt, tbat justico wou1d-.be denied \ ](>, thom and that thoy wonld beeome vie- - o ir i tims o f mob vlolcace i f they* .went to » jth e United States. . J

P MEDICINE NOT DEPENDENT \ fu UPON GERMAN-MADE DYES [SO — . . ■ i

A m m e ia Pxodnct X a t t i . A n tfo t SdentLflo BMreh fo r -

Taborcolosls O e m ; ■ g

J J P H ILA D E LP H IA , <ff)—Medical re- e ' search litra ries In th is couatry in their

search fo r a tuborcolosis specific oi t curo ,for any other diseabe, nro no f longer dependent upon Oermaa made f

rea* Am erica” dyos are oItn l being nsed. They glvo os good

, . results as d id . Imported dyes used be* ] foro tbo war.

Iq This, announcement was made a t tho ’ Henr^, Phipps institu te where labprji-. s ' tory' oxporimonts developed tbn t cer- a

tu in dyes localized thomsolves in tu- <] borculosis tissue.' E ffo rts , are bolng j

^ mndo to m odify these dyes w ith other i « l - fhcmical agents tha t w ill k i l l tho tu- i po* borculosis germ's. tp ig Trvpan rod dyes have been fonnd one to glvo the best results. As manv Ok »ad- 75 modifications o f this dyo have been ,

used in oxperlmeatatioo. ' Olher reds * tn^ nnd aomo blues hnvo also boon usod. ■ had Tho staining qualUles act aa guide ome to tho locairzntion.

!*“ " ....... B ig 'Nsfhe; Tiniest PIsnt.There is a plant called volvox fIo>

I I t . ta to r so. minute tha t ollUoos o f tb e a senld b f plaeed In a small wine glasfc

D UPi l i t y o f O u r

i & Q o r d o nlats(T t h e m a k e r s o v e r a l o n g

o n e s t b u s i n e s s m e t h o d s

t e a d y e f f o r t t o i m p r o v e

m a d e S T E T S O N A N D

h e l e a d e r s b o t h i n s t y l e

l o w n m a k e o f h a t , e s p e c -

e i s n o h i g h e r ?

ithes Shop• r e of V a l u e s

3A lLy N EW S,-TV l^^iR ^

[ Ke^. Oorporatlos i« : l ‘Ongied in ; jj'iim doB to Der^Uip Oniiiie' 7

/ T ta d e P p l^ , '. . lO K D 0 » , w m p a ijr.liM

7 fonned to ftnftngB tlie mtufatse. a Of Ameriean gj>oda in Oreat 'Bri>> -tain fo r B r itis h .iaad iempire markets.• i t ls-^tated ib r 'ih e -Ameneaa-ebamber D o f eommerce In Leaden.h W ith the grow th o f the movemont « l» r preferentSal t ta U ls and otber pre- J fereatia l «rraagemeat«'among tbe coun- ' tries up, the ■ B ritish empire,

■ m anjr.Aaerrean aaann&Cturers already a hare-xoasidered' i t desirable to estaib. a lilb i:factories i t t OtBodo.' The now com-0 pany Is workiag, however, on the prJi- n sumption that, the adTSAtsgBs o f a fac- i.' t o ^ - in Qxeat B r i t ^ iuee greater.d ' The AmerieaiL' ’e h » b e r ' understands I. th a t' tho aew company wiU^efieburagtf i. u d assist Amerieaa maanfaietarers of : s ^ e s s ftd . oo.mmodiUes ' to > . establish

plaato in - G re a t.-B r ita ia , ..but' tbe American m onofM turer is n o t interest- ed In, d obg so aad ,1» w U lip g '*o j s l l

1 i b Jtha m i . oooP ^ y w in undertake to f in d B ritish o< French mantifaeLorera; who w in ' take

. pver-thes0;; rightsv ^ l a r i y . J t - wiU introduce in to . Ameriea goods, whieh have proved saeeessful Tin ; O r«a t'B rlt*

_ t t i ^ M KVanefc -tt H i new. company is understood to \ have reeeiVed many inqu iries from man- d n ^ tu re rs . pn.'borth sides .fif the Atlanv 5 tie w hq -o re . anxioua to hnve . their 4 m d s prodneed la the othcv eonntry, ^ The ftinetlon o f tbe now-tt«npiugt la. to J bring, such aanofaetnrors together, its* p ro fits aris ing out o f a percentage of

the rO j^ tijr o r n lump sum payable fo rH the-patent;or the prftcess.; . . .

FINNIDENY ATTEMPT TO J AiSSASSiNAl^R^ TfaZt fn f f lw O lipa te li. B la iD n Bza«ger-4 . . aUpn Of 8«ox7 o f K lD o r XnddsQtj. ' ' 1 — .;o . ■WASHINQ'PON> ( f f ) —The Finnish

legation has reedved' an o ffic ia l dis- p a t ^ from • Helsingfors, the Finnish

‘ eapital, sta ting tb a t thero ia no foua- dation fo r recent reports o f . an at-

e tempt to assassinate Lo rd Aetion, B rit­ish minister to F inland. . Tbo reports, it appears, grew out o f na iacldont in

“ the regulation o f street t ra f f ic a t nel- singfors. W ben oa o i ie r to ha lt was given by a tra f f ic o f llc e r, i t was aut heeded by a ^ a r ty o f d lplom tic offi-

e- clals.ir N o f being aware o f the presence of >i the diplomatists and in ordor to ea- 10 forco his orders, a w arning shot was i«s fired ia tho a ir. JJxplanations lod to re a speedy adjastment o f tho incident.

e* BBZaA S D K TO BB G IV E NH IS LXBBBTT IN V IB N N A

>0 PABId, Bela Kun, fo m e r com- fi*. muniat d icta tor o f Hungary, w il l be sot r- at liberty ia Vienna, according to a u- (lispatcli to the Havaa agency from the >g Austriaa capital. Tho Hungarian com­er munUU interned n l K aris to la w ill ba u* transferred to u sanltorlum in Viennji, , tho dispatch says,

id - f -Have you tr ie d those Popcom Cris

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th e y b ro u g h t h is bA f te r th a t he w

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band, seeking— andThe end o f the

w ith W il l ia m S. Ha

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.ailjr-Mlghbor .KOI. ID aotM poMfM. :Htxir w dlnoer. .' Neither of 4

Jt.^^:of, eoqrs«- U romaln#d j

la rtia ffe .ca ii;: WdK aa 1 ^;V tt.to^^:tli•iarba*tfsaaah•.e^ .1

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m b a rra w n iw i, .■r. B j i i t? { S ? ir t ;W a a " th # *

i 'tl^W-fHsads.aad.nelgfabors'Tt tor'th^-ldBdii^ aAd: tbe^.l^ ..= i lo ia l o ffe rings during the sickness and

daatk o f oor beloved sea and brotherlV TTOKR ond'Fanilt;

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1 p la in an d h is horses, aw : t r a i l . Such h a d been his b ro th e r hom e— m urderedw iis H a m ilto n th e Avenge

1, he- fo u n d th e b ro th e r oJ?e o rd e a l o f th e desert, a id ta k in g — an eye fo r a n €he t r a i l? Y o u w ou ld ne l a r t in th is p o w e rfu l rom ;

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to be dosed ont a t pricea in , reach bt every one’s pnrse.

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in d long , w agon t ra in s his l ife , u n t i l one day e d i:iger. B u t w hen a t la s t o f a wom an he loved.a nd a ro v in g In d ia n

a eye. . 1never guess. F ind - i t j m ance o f hum an souls.

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wMeb'eicteada rota Taeomjto OtheUaI ‘e«Btral'. W M U B B ^n |-« iaka

• fc to tia o f.«47.B jflW -'O T« w U fh th* ' U ilw a n kM Une opentoa electrie 1oc»

no tlT e t.' The U oatsiu i u d Bork^ H o a n ttiB d lT liio u , from H arlofrtowa Hent~ to Aytrj, Id u o . yiw o lpc tritio j ia 1918 and 19l6.'^8te ius loootnotivci

■ are aUll naed oa a eap J>otweea Otheltc and Ayexy. BleetrifleaUoa o f th ia gai ia beinsr ruslMd.•.: Vo helping., eaginaa .w ill be oaed, il ' WM ABBoaseedi - to aaaUt the eleotrit loeembtiTca pa l tbe tro ia up the 2.. per eent eout) ^diTislon crradcfi, the fie a v iu t on the ayatem. Ttae ^eetri>

' enginea, it - w u , eatimated, wiH. maki ' the gtadea a t about 2S m ile* aa hear

,. Whea the Avery-Otbe^o gap' i». e!6a od, the Milwaukee w ill^have 860 n ile i o f ita weateni Uaea eleetrified. Fron 90 to 05 eleetHe loeobiotirea w i l l ' bi doiag the work tha t about 250.ateas

' loeomotivea w rfonned before the elee tr if le a tio n .. Snbatitatlan o f w ater pow er fo r ateam oTer'the ..860 milea w fi aave approzlmatelT’ 800,000 tona o f eoa Aad iOflOOjm g& llou o f fu e l oU an noa l]/, the eompanj eatimate^ .' O lM la l atrc|ina o f Mount Boinfoi

■ w i l l anppljr aome.,of the power w h id w il l b e . used to drive the osginea. Oi the w M t r^d -.the power w il l comi from 'th e W hite, Puyallup and Bna qualmie pTonta o f the Pugent Soum Tractioo, l ig h t and Power company On the eaat oad i t w il l be fumiahet b / the- Long Lake plant o f tho Waah ington Waterpoffor company. Thi W hite and Poyallup • plaata are. oi atreama fed b y the glaelora.

B loctric traina w ill not m ? In to Seat tie n n tll a atrotch o f 12 mllea loni from . Benton Junction ia rigged w itl polea and tro lley, wiroa. Tho worl w in a ta ri u aoon aa the eompaay ai ranges fo r a long timo leaao on tb Uno. __________

E M II fD I I IT I i l lFKmniSH!T h r a c ia n E m lflB a r ie a O iT e P o s i

t io n o f G re e k s in S n r r e n d e r - e d A r e a

P U IL A D E L P H U , (ff)~ T h ro o emii aarioa from Thraeo are tou ring . thi country to oaaiat in tho oxplanatioa o tho poaition o f tho Greek inhabitant o f Thracian te rrito ry anrrendorod ut dor. tho-poace treaty by B u lgaria an Turkey. Thoy ato ihe iA e r* o f th

■ 'Thracian commiaalbn tV th e ' U a ite Stales. . . '

Tho mombers o f the miaslon aro A i golos Conilantiliorja, aeerolary, 8 m r na; Dr. PanayoUa Nicolopaulo, TTn

. voraity o f Pariaj Nicholas K a llcha - Conatantinople; Dr. Paleologis Georf

iau, National UniToraitr o f Or eeci In . Philodelphia thoy apoko i

churchea o f varioua donominatioaa ao a t iunehoona. arranged in tho lr hono

. TO O O m S O L EG O XANOB. .'t;Hog.reange ia apreid m ain ly by dIro< ’ bodily contact,- a c c o rd ^ . to Invcatigi

tiona rccently-eoodueted by tho Unite States dopartment o f ag rico ltu ro .' Tl: diaoase ia 'Contiaeted moat rapldl .among hogs o f low v lta lity i eapeeiall those kept ia amalleaeloBarea.lt apreai moro slowly among Tlgorous anima kept In pu tu res or in eloan,' w olM lgh ed, roomy peaa or bnildlsgs. F a ilu re 1: awino ownera to eontrol bog mange r suits in heavy lassos from ahrlnkaf na well oa from a higb death rate. T l department atatoa tha t tbe diaeaae ei ba eradicated by four dipplnga in

. Umo-sulphur or arsenical aoltftioa wli intervnla o f 0 or 7 dnya botwoon* di plnga. _________ __________

BoltB M id« o f tk ln a o f S nakn .la ICadras tba tanning o f snake

■kin* f o t t!M maDtifRcturo o f women’ b d ts haa become q tilte a profitab le Ie dttatry.

Laundry Uriea F r u it ' in y ln g fnU t« and vcgetnblca la do'

a laundry by*pruduct. Tho m erhonia ■irleni ^ thna made uao o f when d<

' I o tbenftao employe*!.----- «

Utvea tne Old aentletnait Away, Panay Pyetin objecta ttro n g ly to tt

way fa ther uaea the Engliah langaat Hia erammar la ao UDifonnly corre aa to 'atiow ihot he doesn't so to the tera o r cflbareta or any placa. -

FORISALE!5 room modern boaae; eloae la .

Oood rarage. Easy tem a.

—uooo.oo>-

p. R. THOMPSON

:

Phono f l l l r W M S e t k A l» . B .

j r v m fv F A L l4 & f iA 3

Real EstMe t r m le r s

^ 0 . h ; M u ll e f .1,h e L iw i aub. ,S S f f i w w w A . O..Thompion,S t W I b U ^ i ^ : , ' E « s t ' L i u n > a u b r ’ , Q /^ B w l « o w 'e t a l to W. A . Clapdio^. . ; « l^ - I o t r ^ U o e k 1, Lineobi Sehool a< - ■

i i t ^ John .Meyer, Jr.,«U,8pWKBeJ&Bd.v •• . . . ■! I,/m m K ^ to Ia A: Wab, ^2S0, lo t

iv ll 10;btoSt 73, T . F . ' »md H I Yoosg to H . H . Hoover, »«8>, , tho 238.2B, lota 1, 2, E.1-2 NW 1 ^ 31.&.17, ■; ii^ t l i . S. Sjuraon-to B. B.-WertzbaugboKber 11, lo t.U bloek 67, T .P . . ' j . Koel-Kilkiaon*8>ronk lA m b iw ' Oi>.' to en, a P. AnderMn,'«4250, I6 i {», bieek. S lj ' ■ma T. P. ; ijkca .'Pocatello So«nri^y;1?r«8t 'Co. to J . D. the Pence, *1650, Iota 45; t«i b loU i M ,.B lug ICO. XAkoB add. . ■ !:•ky H. H. Thiome to S. P.- Steolamitb, «n, <15,600, SB 1 ^ BS 1 ^ lo t 8, aee. 23; iod lo t 2, aee. 24-10-19. _ . . vpa ' V r ' * '

DISBARMENT OF OrtlENTAL 7 FRUIT STOCKS MAY FOLLOW

T0imH Boxtteattilm a B O M Oallad In- i : t o l M t o a i lM iM w Q M r t t o

- Ib oH or to p re rvn t the entranee o f a nmhber ( if p l ia t diaouea aad injurious inaeeU f i ^ the .O rie n t the United Statea departmeai io f'agrieu lture pro* poaea to p ro U b it-n b e ' importation of f m i t atoeka, enttisga, aebns, and buds

^ f r o m . A ^ Japra, the PhiUppino Isl- ^ onda,- and • Oceanian • The aecrotory of

agrieulture h u ealled a hearing to be ^ held in the offlcea o f the fodoral ho^ ^ Henltoral tward in Waahington a t 10

o ’elock March 0, a t which intcrostoa persona'may be hoard, oithor in peraon

ito r flltoraey.Tbe diaeaaoa and iasocta that the do-

Q - partment aoeka to oxeludo by the qu8^ aatino include Jopaneao appio cankera, bOater b llg h ^ and rusts, the oriontai f ro lt moth, th'o poar f r u it boro^* asd

_ the apple moth.

“ ENTENTE TO STAND FIRM ’ n AGAINST HAPSBURG HOUSE»at- Memben o f Snpniae aihw«< Oomidl ong Deal m th U ixq r aad Serlooa W ond rith Problema _ 'o rk ; ---------- .ar- LONDON, (ff — Members o f tbo au- the premo allied council are determined to

adboro to tho rofunal to allow the Haps- burgs restored in either Austria or Hun­gary, i t is stated In conforonco circle^ liomanlaas footed tho appointmeat ot Adm iral H orthy u I lu n ^ r la n regent

l l 'n means the i« tu m o f tho formor rulers N l | o f- tk a t country.i I l l Beeognitlon o f tho aoviot govenunent

in Buasla h u boen diacussod but 'no ,.z ■ definite-cdnclusion has boon roachoil. '®*“ I t is reeognlaod o il tho allies hove an

option o f beginning trado w ith soviet Itosaia i f they wish.

The council is bolie%’od to oppose any plan to maintain a Turkish armed force larger than 25,000 nnd mny in s ift that tho a m y bo eondderably loss than this

antM Somo momlMra aro said to fa-vor refusing Turkey a standing army

“ ■ in any form oxcopt a -goadarmerio un- “ J dor o ffie era appointed by tho allies.

CADETS OF CHAPULTEPECnyr- SWEAR FAITH TO MEXICO'CJni. -----haa; Katlonal u m ta z y Academ r la B«op> org- ' eoad v i t h flolamn Onmnooy a fter leco. Tes T e a n

in — .and E L . PASO, Tox-, (ff> -C adcte o f tho aor. M ilita ry School o f Ohapultepec, drawn

up oa the driU fie ld o f Mexieo’a West Point, .solemnly swore allegiance to,

ro<«t tho fhtg o f Mexieo, held a lo ft by PrcR- iga- ident Venustiono Carnvnaa, u part-’o f itod tho ceremonies in honor o f tho open- The ing o f tho ins titu tion , hold in Mexico ild ly C ity recently, aeeordlng to Excelsior, ia lly Tho sehool had beon closed fo r tcn oada yoara.mala Tho outh o f allogianco waa admlnis- Ight- tored as tho cannoniof tho oitodol firnd e by a aalute o f *21- gu in in honor o f the t ro- anniversary , o f tho constitutions o f tage 1857 and 1917, which occurred tho same The day.can - »- ■ " ■

i * . Dr. Johnaen*a Dictionary.° D r. Johnaon la commonly . reckoned

P' u a •QcceufDl author, yet he receired . fe r raeoy p f hia compoaitlops a'coaH

paratively amall aom. R ia m ^ l^ iro f it* able uhdertakirig wan tbe dictionary,

ik f r fo r which he aaked $7,875. The taak Ba'* occupied hia tliue fo r aeven year*.in-

D o n ’t N e e i. . s a y s t h e C

W h yg o in s

thea* i s f a d

^ II V « II II Y W ( 1ta. w il l t

P a t Up InU B IG H T C U T is a sh ort. ^ W -B C U T i

) A I L Y , N E W S T W I N ' I ’A I

r - : AA»ouacW ^:ir a ii'lth e o f' • tha ekjr.

‘ A rrlTM the aaew. a a i «r(vtai o'er i '»«». the-aeXda,'’’.„-.

8«ema nowber* to a lightv the jpa,' w h tte 4 .e lr ' imd m d w hiua ..’a a d ’,w«o«a, and u>e

. ■ keavea.:. i Aad relle. t t l * fara.,kouae a t th t • * . , ■ *rd *a '* ;*o « ., - i ; - ,

ion, • ' .• '. . . Q O O D T H IN O a r O R T H r F A M IL Y 'aS? . ■ ' • !

Wbea a 4iab la botb food imd «co> ! -I nom leaV 'it' U 'boaad to b« popolar. ;

V L iv e r l^la^ -C u t calves'- < . . i , . Uver In to atrlpa naln t

r poaad, itarbQU flva iheri .nUoQtea in boiiing watei

<.-'ta> '.iWEMX'' in 'f lo u r . F ry two alicea . .o f bacon o n tll crisp, re*/ . move and cook the live r

Iq the fa t nn tll brown.' ' Carefuity . a rn u g e the liviar in a

Cfliwerole. add tw o cnpfolB.'of bolting 23 ; water ond a tIr o n tll w ell blended. Oat

tho bacon Into mnall atripa and-lay ^ over tbe live r. P u t Are medlura'-slsed'

potatoes and one small onion throogh WU chopper and mix, w ith threeJaw tablcFpoonfula b f u lL 8 p i« d thla

over tho live r, ponring the water and In* fa t over I t Coyer and bake,In n hot

oven q/)UL the Uver and poiato are well cooked. I f dedred the potatoea

?5 . ! tuay be cooked, mashed and browsed on ih»s<ll> o f i l i s a iih .

pro. fira n O o m a ^M lz together one cop* of fu l o f floor; .tw o copfola o f bran, two

)uda teaspoonfola e f baking powder, then la l’ add tw o tablespoonfals o f slnnrtenlng.

’ two la ftle sp b o n W s 't^ ftjg a r. or molaa- ' “ aea, one.tcaspooiifn l o f . ia l t on& and

onihhaU w p f t ls o f m ilk and a h a lf cnpftiV^bf d i o p ^ ralalna. Place In

rn a gfeased gem pans and bake In a moderate]/ h o t oven fo r twenty m ln

de- otes., '.U8^ Lstnon Apple P ie ^ T a k e two cup-

fn t* o f chopped apple, one copfol o f sogar, the jn ice and rind o f a lemon, one egg w e ll beaten, h a lf a copfol each o f w ater and . rolled cracker crumbs.

I Bake In a tw o crost pie In a modorate * ovett. :IS E JAarshmallow Sauee.—This saoce

may be used on any baked pudding mcH Ilka cottace padding, but ja nice 14 .with steamed cake. M ix one cupful o f

-dork brown augar w ith three inhle- Rpoottfnls o f floor, add one and one*

»«■ h a lf cupfuls o f bolUnR wnter, and cook ? ^ un til smooth; add tw o tablearoonfula Im ! bntter, o r Ieaa. and twelve. mursh* cle^ mallows cut lo qoartprs. Serve h o t

fu™ I f y L ^ v r t i B .nent •t 'noihoi}. Showoau and Weighlno Machine.0 an Chiefly fo r restaorant oae Is a TC: •viet cently invented combined sbowcaw

«nd w e ld in g machine.,any ^

Waahlng 'Em In a Claaa New. this -What Una liecome o f the old*faalH

> fa- lo n ^ belle who used to manicure irmy teetb w itb a anufrstickt—Dallaa Ne &

ea. W hat are thoao Popcorn OrispotteaT —adv.

C -- -IC O

" HIPES’ tbe rawn •

g TWIN fAUS1 H I D E C a

2 4 8 4 t h Avenue S o .

P ^ O N E 9 8

BUYtBS o r RAW fURS

I H m> e d to T e U Y o u ^e G o o d J u d g e

H i y s o m a n y m e n a r o s i n g t o t h e • m o f f chew o f

l i s g o o d t o b a c c o .

o u g e t r e a l t o b a c c o s a t -

l a c t i o n o n t o f t h i s s m a l l b le w . T h e r i c h t a s t e

i s t s a n d l a s t s . Y o u d p n ’ t

e e d a f r e s h c h e w s o ( t e n . A n y m a n w h o n s e a

i e S e a l i T o b a c o o C h e w

r i l l t e a y o u t h a t .

I In Two Styles ■ ■ Il o r t - c n t t o b a c c o

O T i s a l o n g £ l n e - c n t t o b a c c o

!V IJ iS .ID A jg O ; F R ID A Y .

tlilic H ii fiCONDlN

Says Indigestion Sesults froman Excess oUiydrochlorio

TTndlgaated food d o l le d la the atom* M b decays, or rather, fenneats the eamo u food lo t t is the opea a ir, aaya a not-

Y ’ ed au thority. Ho a lM te lla tu tb a t In- digeatioa la eauaed b y HyI>c^aeidity, meanlog, there ia aa exeeaa o f hydro-

^ chloride acid ia tbo atomaeh which pre- ^ veata complete dlgeatlon and atarta lood

fermentation. Thus evei7 th ing eaten tf. sours ia tbo atomaeh much like garbage !• aoura ia a eaa, form ing acrid fltuda and r , g S M jrh ieh laflate the atomaeh lik e a

toy balloott. Thea we fee l a heavy _ lum py m i ^ in tbe cheat, wo belch UI

gaa, -we enietate aour food o r hav< ^ hoartbnm , flatuleaee, water-braah oi

nausea. .c r He tella na to lay aalde a ll digeativi n. aids and .iaatead, get from any phnr a macy four ouaeea o f Jad Salta and taki

)g a tableapoonfnl in a, g la n o f water be 3t fore breakfaat and d rin k whUe i t ia c f i . forveaoiag and forthermore, to eontinui

th ia fo r a week. WbUe re lie f fo llow i tbe f lra t dose, i t ia Important to nou

’ t r a l iu the acidity, remove the gu -m ak » in g maaa, atart tbe live r, atimulate th i " kidneys aa8 thna promote a free flov id o f pure digestive fulces.Dt Jad Salta ia iaezpeu lve and ia mad< re from , tbe acid o f m p e s and lemon ju ie i n combined w ith Utbia and aodinm phoa ^ phate. Thla harmleu aalta ia used b]

thouaaada o f people fo r atomaeh troubli p . w ith excoUeat re s n lta .~ ^v , ro , ^ ’en Object e t th * T ruest Artists.‘g. * I t wonld appear to tw the object el » tbe truest srtla ts to g ive permanenci id to tmagts sncb u we ahoold alwayi i l f desire to behold, and m ight behold la w lth o n t 'lu lta t lo a ; while the In fe rio i a branches o f design are concerned vrith

Ik tbe sco te r passions whlcb depend on tbe to rn o f a narrative, or the co o ru

p- e f an emotloa—Auakln.

n.

IS. « A f iB c N t f fte

iw W Aot^ fmm I ■ t f vmK V j Vkm a)k i | q i S 3 mis ' I H k iMh* ' j s a i i

M n A - e t f l E B r

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- Days 4a.

fv! friday and SatuFCF or Two bays

3MEN’S

A tth e Remark)

$2I 3?his w i l l p r o b ^ I

. to buy a n a ll-w o o l, ’— anywhere n ea r th is

A l l W o o l A l l M o d e ls

A l l B lSizes 33 to 44 in I

(3reys and F an cy I snappy, y o u n g m ei conserva tive busin taken fro m o u r re g

Watch the W indoi

|D/uio n* ■ U P -T O -D A T E

g , M M t^ H 6,1920 ■ ' V o b b x g n ' t m• SYDNEY, N. a ; W r,’• for the Davia'eup tonnb ehaniidaablp;

.; h u the United t3t&tcs m ebU ao^^n tb A fr ie a ' lh 'tho tiM '-^ round.(''iBoUand

I I h U ' beoa’ added tb the - l ia t l o ehul- n i longera and w ill nieet Great B rita in IV . i t t lho- f ira t round.

'W B £ 8 T L IN G >m CEDAE J U P n > 8 , ( ff)— Jack Boy-

aol^a, wolterwelght wrestling eham- ploa, drfeated w il l lo ' 'H a lia i, o f Can- tonj^^Ohio, two a & a lg h t'fftU i bere Uat

S '; BEAD THB D U L Y l l i T O .

ity, I ---------------- --- ------- . . i ,Iro*'

1 Have You a.0 a

Plioto of Ultivebnr-V The l i t t l e ones gn

good p la n to have th e m o fte n .

thelow„ao These P h o to s are

. .1in th e ye a rs to cor“ W «i 1 .

FLOWER f•n F IR S T N A T ’Irtor ■ ■

SHOSHooirse

2 Daysrday, March 5 and 61/8 Only We O ffe r

55i SUITS■kably Low P rice ' ......

I t eb ly be y o u r la s t chance l,^h a n d -ta ilo re d S u it a t is f ig u re .

>1, A l l S iz e s J I s , A l l C o lo r s 1 B a r g a in sI B row ns, Greens, B lues,

M ix tu re s m ade up in .en’s models as w e ll as liness sacks. A l l su its j ^ l a r stock. ^

0W8 Thursday E ven ing .^ T H E G R E A TE R .Iepartment

T W IN F A L L S . I D A H O

ain -a U iy ; # . H■ 'toya-iaU g o o d V g r i^ f e 'H•:berc^dar.los6d►^•^^■,^./A^'l,r;^iV

I Glean Frm ip a o ^ K S U B ^ T , ' . 4 I

a Good I the Baby?prow so fa s t th a t i t ’s a re a new P h o to ta ke n o f

re a che rished m em ento 5oma >

rOTO SHOPD’L B A N K B LD G .

5H 0N E ST.

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Store, Ltd.PR O O RKSBIVE .

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^ ( . ^ . ^ a t a o U o o i t o B k lv a t lo id i t . ;, ^ n e t U ’lM T e ; . , .' ’ . i t ; i$Ott«.>oe- tbe -eUef > IneMeatsl-foatnrei

' ii ' MMteated ‘w ith tonorrow 'fl Salvatlo: r - i J ^ b ttag « t,fa a d 'd rive w ill be tbi

f". r • b t • iBoaB^er la y e r ‘dak*i;. j:v doa«t»d to tha «ftnp*ign by one v.

\ t ie Tw ia Palls bokcrio*. Speelal cerr monies w il l aeeompany this aaetlon

::A' the eake going to the highoit bidder Uuty In te re itlag Iw tu m .a re plaa

‘ Red in eonaeetlon w ith-t^iB 'd rivQ foi f ^ d s ia the eommerelal d is tr ic t to morrow afteraoon, oso o f the p rlnci pa! attraotlons being tho operation o: hnto by young ladies o f: th is ''e ity rep resenting S a lv a t io n 'J u s ^ ' 'Throo 'o : thoso buildiags w il l be^.set. up n street intorsections wtheino they wIH catoh thn bu lk o f pedoneoui tra ff ic

, Tbe young ladles w ill s^Il donghnutu ' I the money dorivod, from , thia soutc<

j boing appUod on the budget fund. Th< f huts aro to bo embollished in fanei

fu l taste, w lth jr^resenta tions^o f. th< hotlvities o f tho Salvation Army d iii in s tho war poriod aorbss aoas. 1 w il l bo a t 'ono o f theso huts that

-j i^ e monster cako w ill bo auetionnl ' ;i ;i Tomorrow’s drive w ill bring to i

ooneluslon' a two'day camjiaign fo funds b establish the'Salvation Arm:

I bn a working basis in Tw in Falls. Thi ‘ ;sum o f 13,500 is requirod to. finaaC'

'^p6r4.tton* o t th is corps ia Tw in T o ll ,ovBE the eight monllia ronialnlng o tho present year. Arrangomonts fo r th push bavo-oeea.mado b y M ndvisot,

; -board-of .Susineu men, w l t i i ; A ttohio: Taylor 'Cummins*^ tho chairman.'; Th i (lommittbe w ill bo aided . i i i nrosecul isg. the eampaign endeavor by T w i

post, A m o rio a n le g io n . Wa Mothers and young women o f tne c it j

This aftomoon a eommitteo o f t '■ c ' members o f the Amorican Ioglon;pos

' d ivided in to many snb-eommittees, i operating in the rosidoneo distrie: These m inor bodies havo beon instruct ed-tO'-make t ^ canvass intensive an

J no t miss a. residence, anywhere. T« morrow 4 l l forees. w ill cdneontrato i

f thVT>lisa M B ^ B e tttn i;" - - - - ' • -

f RiMscnnEj ; ;: -ilDOra[OBIIIEE]R u p e r t ip la y a B u h l ^ d T w i i

A g a ^ t J e ro m e T h ia A i t e m o o n

J ^ llo w is g Is tho. basketball sehe'd ole fb r the eouth-contral Idaho toumo ment, opening this afternoon a t th' high sehool:

2230 o ’elock, Bupert against Buh* Tw in Falls agaiast Jeromo. '

' 8 o ’eloek, Ooodisg ogainst Ileybarn ' 'i Barley against Tw in Falls soconi ' ^ team; Afternoon winners w ill Ui

, matehod.j Saturday 9;30 a. m.—Winners o f F r l

m. day n igh t eoatests. No games in a f tomooa.

. J 9 p. m.—Ohamplonsbip finals.I. Coach Boboy, ,o f the .w/ostUng am : boxing classes, has word' from NIol > Collins o f tho Boise A th lo tie assoeiA

tion saying-Bolse woald'send, six .amn ; tour boxers to meet Tw in Falls, ama I tours next F riday night.

'-i liim ita Memberahip to F u ll Fledged Citizen

: ' C0LDM BD8, Oblo, Horo-a fte r a declaration o f c ltltonship b v a foreigner w ill aot be s u ^ clent to fu t it le him to member­ship la th^-U a lted Mine Workers o f Ohio. S o must aetually. beeotae a' eltUen. Ohio'm inors in session

t here amended tho lr eonstltotlon, making eitlsenship eompulstfry oa a ll members o f tho organization.

. A M n s B B E i r r B |^ A B O —*W in i*m .8 . H a rt in ^‘ Wagoi

T zM ks j’ * also P lithe News aad Com

O m ^EEnru^AdVentures o f Elmo th i " M ig h ty ; Homey D e a n lr tte JoUy Fol

low;. M e r r i^ n aud Vnee, Oomedy A ct f. Carmel M ^ r s ia ‘ ' W to ^ U l'M a rT ^

OEM— '<Tbe Cap o f F a ry ,” p f Bobert i H aghes;'ts^>e^ orehestra masle.

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O N €B e s t W arehouse I

One L a rg e

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F i r s t P r e s b y l8UXn>AT B

" S O M E N E E D E D R E F <

An aonest Attempt to A n a l^ la » Kindly bot Plain V

TfaleM loeal o f fk M s ftre w ilfo Fa lls needs to pu t on as improves

I BBd street paving. A re the sk irts' w i l t Tbou ^ v e me to -d o f"

IfflMBiflliaii ’ ' mn MEEie

IJ S a lT a t io n A r m y C o rp s W i l l B e ,• iD B ta lle d i n T w in T a l l t o n ' >

te r S a t u r d a y ^ I g h i . J

' BUborate' plaas have "been •deyiso'l ’ = fo r tho Inan^ra tlon -of the T w in FnU l ‘. Salvotloa Arm y corps tomorrow even* ,

ires ing. A program o f espoelal- appropri- loa ateness and m erit has Men p re p m a th fl fo r tho ocdssibn.' . 'ike. The iasogu rs l-m ae tlng '*IU be'coar,

o f dueted ia-Parish ha ll beginniag a t S sriv o ’eloek w ith Commandant Oonge f lf ion, Boiso in chsfM. Various m ltils te riu l ler. 0^ eommereUlvpersonages ofi tb js c ity i»a. w ill have-jw^.kctlve ■part';fi»'.the cero: fo r monlaL . ^he Boise baod be bere ^ to aid in the work; bo th -a t the 'm eot. gel. ing hall and In the open a ir sessions. Q* I t Is planned to ra lly forees is th^

■ep. c ity . busMsess d is tr ie t tb ro n ib ''a baud •f,f coneert and>mareh' lmme(nat»ly p rio r

to the indoor setitoni-r ‘ ' r j t l ' Following Is the ''p ro^am fb r the fic . opening eeremonlal:

Commandant Oonge from Boise w IU

rha ° ^ P rn y o jS £ v ;.A . 'G . B e flno tt.ff. & Grant, soerotary and troasuret^ tho the.advisory board, w il l speak.

T«^yIor Cummins, chairman ox tho ad­i t vlstory board w ill spoak. ' ' .

k „ f Jobn E. .Davies, w il l welcome the ,M Salvation Army on behalf o f tho c ity.

Paul B. Tabor w ill welcome tho Sul- ^ votlon Arm y on behalf o f tho Amori-

can Logio ii.' ' . ■Ensign nnd Mrs. John Naton w il l

speak, ood sing.- Annouitcomohts-^EBslgn Naton.

“ ‘5 O fforlng—Commanaaut Oonge..? Bolso band w ill-p la y .

Mrs, M. J. Swooloy ^ l " spook ou W behalf o f tho-women o f the c ity .

' ;Tho Bov. Cpniad L . Owob w i l l wel- come tho-SalvatioiI A rm y i)n b ^ a L t o f tho churches.

'-‘ A m erica " by the audioneo. BeriedleUon. •

iO _________ __________________________

S ( l o o a i g r e v i t i e Juct- ' - ■ . ] •aa-l -• - ■■ : -

. Have Ooog to L o i A sg« lM -rM rt. & a ..H am phr«y.« id ‘;d«og}iter E m ily .M & Marian le ft W e d s e s ^ fo r Los Angeles, Cal., where they w il l r o n ^ a fo r some time.

‘ ' To Bee W indy C ity K r . oad Mrs. r y H . F ; Allen aro leaving th is evoniflg fo r ^ 1 'Chicago where tbey w ill spend two or

three weeks on a business and pleas<

r i n " • ^1 w m ' V M t Salt Lake — M r. and Mrs.

Asher B. Wilson and daughter, JPatri- cls; are leaving th is evening fo r Salt 1 ^ 6 on a eombiaed business and pleas-

led* tr ip . -■ -'no* 1tho o o io j to O o ir t -D r . T. 0 . Boyd l l

leaving thla evening fo r Los Angeles, lh*: OaL, who}«. ho w lirre m a in fo r a short

time :on a, bosiaassVand pleasure tr ip , irn ; HIS lit t le grandson Boyd Keogh w ill oad accompany him.

Uo •Ladles* A i l Mooting — Tbo Ladles'

^ { . A id o f the church o f tho Brothrcn mot 1 . a t the homo of Mrs. Oharles W . Bonk,

711 Third avenne north 'Thursday fo r an a ll day meetinig. A nice lo t o f sow-

, lng/ was done. Luneh was served o t “ “ “ •noon.Iok — «, „ ■

PortmMter B am U uU om —Tho c iv il service commission anjtounees' having arranged fo r examinations .of - candi­dates fo r tho postmastorsblp a t Berger.• .fou rt class office. The tests w ill

} be given In Tw in Fa lls on Mareh 13.Compensation o f the b ffico fo r tho last i l l fisca l yoar was »252. .

S t Pa trick 's Celebxatlon — Local Q E nlgh is o f Columbus have artm&gftd' to 1- hold a St. Patrick 's dance in OotUUon

ha ll on the. night o f Mareh 17.^

s TO Z&cms* Capital Btock^-OaU has A been Issued fo r a moeting o f stobkhold- I, ers In the Twin. Fa lls D e b yd n tin g oom- a pony to be held on - A p r il 6. . A t tha t

meeting a vo te -'w ill be taken on in ­creasing tlie company's daplUlixation.

s ta in O oU Ktm i Plod^ea—TodBT S r.' I John B. W hite b e ^ eoUeotion o f sub*

aeriptloaa to th« M ehdale p lan co-op- - 4 erative store. A u thority to make theso

«QUectlons was ^ v o n a t a mooting o f ion the Tw in Falls M n n ty Faraers* asao- >m* elation last n ig h t S r. W hite bss o f­

fices In tho Corbett fu rn itu re store. Tbe tho to ta l sum' subscribed to dato is (21,ODO. rol* A ll eoUeetlons w ilt bo'deposited to the .ct; credit o f the fanners'Assoelation.rry " • ■■ ' '■

Beat located s tr ic t ly modem five- « r t room bungalow in c ity fo r sale. Prico

*4,750. Call or seo T. J . Woods.—*d v .

S A L EL o t s o n N e w S w i t c h .

:e W a r e h o u s e .

— T . J . W O O D S .

r t e r i a n C h u r c hBVBMDTO, 7:30 '

F O R M S m • T W I N F A L L S ' '

ra» Oondltlons and Speak tbe T m th W ay. I

IfoUy misrepreBenting eondltlons Tw in I rement program in addition to bu ild ing I ts o f the churches cleanT “ Lord, wbat I

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B d avenue eltib Wednesday. T e n n m b e ra | I - responded to roU call w ith a disensalon <

on the high eost o f Uvingi ',The:reinai;i^ f der o f the a f t ^ o o a was a p u t aociai- \ ly M d dainty refroiriuseoa^eTe serred. ^

' Mrs. George F. Spragob'eBteitained i the Episcopal Qoila n t ' her' ihoma on : ^os^oRo avenne ; ^ e r d a y A b r ia f j

“ •'> biKlKoa m o e tli, w u h 'e^ « i r u t® * St. Pat»iek»a,tWL on ]

Mareh 18. A soeial hour fbUotod and ; * 4 lig h t r r f r . . h m „ ^ ' ^ . i ,

The Woman'« Mlasiaaary .aodety o f ‘ the Presbyterian met .Jn,. tbe '

. - chareh parlors yesterday afternoon; Tbe program given, was a synopsis o f tbe ‘

” , work fe r the past 3 a r along spiritual, sodal and finanela l lines. .M 's. Gt, t f . 1 Bimpson aad M rs .. J . . C.. Beauehamp were hostoHea and seiyed lig h t refresh* j ments. j

M n . yr. M . F ld io r w u b o itm to the j Kim berly Boad club Wodnesday a fter*

; noon'. A business session was' held and offieers installed fo r tbe e o i^ g year a fte r wbieh a short program, was gxvon au4 refreshments served. Thosb.proseat .

,d . Wore MoKliunos O. P. S lr jb M li-p io d ; > Wagner, Chalrles Boso, I v ^ ’Price’, H . : the Boxreat, T itus,. C. A . A lvord. W. Cra­

f ty . ham, £ . J. Finch, M . H . Baylor, H . A. Su(. Leo, V. J . Steams, A . 0 . Cobum, J. C.. lerl- Porterfield, H . 0. Alexander and Q. B.

. Lud lom .. I w il l ^ ---

A t hor bome on Fonrth aventie oast,' M rs.'J. L*'Tayo gavo a '*kltohen show­

e r** 'In honor o f Mrs. H . B . D av is yos­torday. Tho aTternoon was greatly on-

ou Joyed. Miss Irene Oarlson sang do* '■ llgb tfu lly . A threo-courso'lunehoon was

wel- served nnd many usoful g ifts reeolvod. f o f Those present wore Mosdames .B . . .‘G.

Brown, Edna Bracken, J.. 0. Bates, Ar* thur (H tes,.F. H . Hlgbee, L . C. Peter* son. O. T. Phipps, W . M . Stack, B ..E . Webster; the MJUsos Jane Anderson, Ireufr Carlson, A rso lla Sawyer, Olara Campbell, V iv ta Buchanan, LUIIan John*

i son. Miss. B u th Tubbs o f.Id a h o Falls , who is spending the week w ith M rs. R.

0 . Brown, waa also fro se n t ,

^ A 'delightfu l O r ie n t^ masquerade “ was given- by -the B lue 'T riaag lo ' elub «*«•» Wednesday ovening, a t the h igh /choo l >ome auditorium. M any charinlng costumot

wore worn. Tho p r ls woro lontortainbd ^ Oriental danees given by Miss Hazel Heartflu ld and Miss M arm crito Grady l^ fo ro tho.Sultanas M iss.lrono W arner

p or oad-M iss Dorothy E rw in .. T h^ stage leas- grid auditorium wero boautifu llv doj-

oratod Ln colorod ribbons, Orisntah p i l­lows, .ngs and palms. The plaees o f

Mrs. amusement were) tho fortuno to llin g a tri* and ta tto lng booths. Befreshments Salt were served in Oriental stylo a l tno leas* Ohlneso and Egyptian booths. ■ ^ iz o s

fo r tho best eostumcs wore given, Misa Zuma Shennlborgen roeolving f irs t, on

d is inconse bum or: Miss Margarot Bocbc, oles, second, on OrientA] doll, aod Miss h o rt Dorothy Henwortby th ird , also an Orl- t r ip . o n ta lJ o lir . Tho romalador b f tho ovcn- wlH ing was spent socially.

Publie demonstration Tw in Falls De* Uos hydrating Company Ever-ready Prod- met ucts, Idaho Power Company, Maroh onk, 6 th and 6 tb.~*adv. fo r ,

sow* i ' —i ' I II

^ Q l a . a a i f i G d .

t lv l l ------------------ ftring (TOO L & Z B FO B GLASSXFXaATION)

■g«f> W A N I ^ ' — M iddl^aged woman w ill w ithoat children as housekeeper bn 13. nuieb. 0 . E. Heady, Buhl, Idaho, phone

I « t 318B1. .

WxI jL g ive ^ o d country hotr.e th is ocal spring to elean orphan fi^rl not La J I to school. U g h t servlees expeetod In i^e*l tUon to rn fo r my kindness. Prefer abo 'itj

14 -years o f age. G, eare New^. . ||

baa SA LB —Threo-room modera'I lold- house well b u ilt ; good bargnln; easy | jom* terms. W ill take eowa and chickens no . tha t pa^t payment. Call 744 Second avunue '

in . w est __________________ • I'FOB SALE—^Eitchem table - and I

X>r. beneb wringer. Phone M U . '

W ANTED—Men. b y Murtait;;U fa * 1,^*^ nal company, a t M ilner. Phono JOoW.

C o f 'TO R BALE—B y owner, some j»*>od ‘■•J* buys ia rsjieyes i f sold soon. This land

is located in Canyon aad 0 w>-h9o eoun* ties; ‘ adapted fo r a lfa lfa and spu<1s. ^V ith .» Satisfactory payment down

tno terms w ill be" made to suit purchssiir. W ill tako L ib e rty bonds or otbor se* curities fo r f i r s t p inrn jent Address D. G. Buby, CaldwoU, Idaho^

idv . FOB S A L E ^T w e acres, house and bam i: threo blocks from , school. Phono 451 or 018M.

T H E G tR U P E R

J f . T H B OABT:^ ^ w a n fn ra ir trr.w w w mraTW= n Bavldge ________ B o ckd lffa P«

1 N icky __________________ F rankLady C lifton W ya tt, Claxlssa Sail

Lsdy W e b lln g __________ XCata ]S ir Joseph Webliog, Herbert Sta P olly W lddlcom be^-JTlotence L M a jor Widdlcombe.~!>wlgbt C r lt t Veixlnder ■■ Sydney A lnsJ a k e ______ _____________H . A . M

Abble ________________ M arion <L s rry _________________ Wade BU es. P rotbezo______ ^ E lin o r Ha;

' . ^I BtTFBBT HTTOHBB

Lh M r. and Mrs. A Ai. 8 k«sm b,: « 6W B. „ ^ e d b y Mrs. aad Mlsa Snyder o f m OUnton, lowa, who are t h e i r . house ^ fpiests, motored over from B u h l ^m ter* J . day and visited a t the bome o f Mrs.' J . M .j;.-S w ee loy . V V

0. B . Lewis o f Poeatello^ ia txaasaot* Bd in g business in T w ln T U ls .. in M r i M . K . Shaw,'of. Bogerabi^ was a f an a rr iva l in Twin F i l la yesterday, aa. .W ; E. Lake was" ambag t te Boise ar* » riva ls in T w in FaUs yesterday. ,, .

J . 6 . W ya tt is i n ' . t i ^ ' Fa lls from S a lt Lake meeting frieads and looking

- 2 a i t w bnsiness In^resta. be ' - W illiam M. HodVei^- m o to ^d . over 2,Q from Haselton ye tte r& y and w il l trans* be aet-bnsiness here fo r . a short tim e.' , al, ' E rnest Fraser Is in the e iW -'irom U . B o ise 'bn business.Bp F . 'A . Boiu, o f Three Creok^-4a'spend- >h* ing a ' few days In T w in XU la lookbg

a fte r bnslness affairs.’ • . - ••:- r ' .• 0 . 'V. Myers o f K im berly is ,*:.Tisitox he ia T w in F iJls. . .9r* ... ^ . ' Ag.*...*; ■^ ■ D AUO HJBB ,18 U B A D - ^ John F . Hansen, deputy county elerk

to d a y received word o f . th e death ol his daughter, Ifrs . Carl J . Domrose,.nl

JT Boek Creek.. M r. Haasen.has gone U Book .Crook.

0 N o t "h o w cheap,'" b u t.h o w g o o i— g l' Adv. . • • - ^

• D l i L C O . U G t f r

t*"* • A n eleetrie fan b r in ^ summer rM com fort to tbo country homo.

lm*^ D . 0 . W A T S O N 0 0 .“ ■ r m n P A L M , I DAHO

o f ■g7 - rM iT iO ira in in a r> a r ia r i^ r 3i.o _ t] i ing v r f e A A A i i u C K T e a l f t P e P e P uate ^tne

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r New SprBp-top h a tl lo t Tap.not<^ c

dBg faaUdloiu men.; n aa e w S p) 1 , nation of '

. $3.00, $5.0,.n t

M EN’S A N D i

S Iwits:#. Don’t get exdted over repo

otoUies. We oan s t i l l seQ y i o ^ su it as low as |8 6 . T

' bave from |2 0 up. I f you .suits o f the finest fabrics, 14 liiiings-^iiXTiriouB suits a t i

f THE TCa ,132 M A IN A V

I Men’a C loth ing, Fu,

! Sale Wortlundred Pairs oi igh Grade Dress St

$6.C onsis ting o f S te ts o n ,' J u s t W r ig h t to be clos f ig u re . The above l i i and la s t th a t w i l l p lea also th e conservative d

J to f in d a shoe here th a l i t t le money. Sizes f n

■ choice o f any shoe in t sum o f ^ S 5 .

S IN C LA IR ’IS" I T P A Y S "

i:ATRE"’=’;lE iS ’ F & m o

Cup ol3ig; P o w e rfu l, Seven-Parl d uctioh . A M asterp iece y nb^r.3ray C a rtoon—Topics o f t

JS IC A L SCORE , QUA

M l mtM,

QEfSEWSlvv

ring Hatsih d reners. n t ^ . o r o ^ to r S p r in t it]4es are.p'^aetmniU^^^^ id V^ne. , ■ .

.00 to $21.50[Y V V N fG M E N ’S

Sf S pritiggp(^B o f h igh ^ o e s to r .H sn ’i .1 you a good,' re liab le , s a t ia tu -

T 6 pay. less ii^ nnw iae,'ye t we ron; v a n t to pay m ore hero are , hlgbest grade ta ilo r in g and sSk »t reasonable prloee.

50 to $65

OQQERYl'V E N U E S O U TH

7umiahinga and Shoea' I

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thW hi9f Wen’s Sliqes

.95B, Thom pson B ros, and i 5 • osed o u t a t a v e ry lo w f lin e s cons is t o f s ty les | eaM th e y o u n g fe llo w , . a (dresser. Y o u a re su re | h a t w i l l p lease yo u fo r E f ro m 5 1 -2 to 12. Y o u r a ~ 1 th e lo ts f o r th e sm a ll j r

’ 3 f l» S T I

lay and Tom orrowM a t i n e e a n d N i g h t

3US S to ry

f Furya r t F o to p la y '! you w i l l re -

E th e D a y

J A L IT Y F O T O P L A Y S ' '

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B o lo - - W M t« d ^ U in . Irene OwIm Q uarte t,'<6 weet 6 abbath-Ero"~JPark ^ W . A . P a trie l^ U i« i Edith Oree v L lo y i Patrick, ’ Bobert -Wmiaaa. AatheiA^ ''E v e ry Voiee Shalt pYaiae

Male Choraa, '*BTe«lng ’ '_ J V i in k Ab 8 enaott,-.^“ . i “ Pla7 in jj a Safe Qmne?

. W ;^ Mooro

n ia « O bm d i o f O hrltt Sdaatlst Soadny serVieo, 11 :0 0 a. m., Parial

hall. ■ Sahiect o f ..Icsaon fo r , M a ith 1

. Siinday achool, 10 a. ja'-, Pariah hall The Chrietlaa Beionco reading rooo i

134 M oin avenue north.The 'Wednesday toatlinonlal moetjni

eontinoes 'a t tho Pariah hall a t i o ’clock.

• l i»ithint n~Ohnrch ‘ T i l r d avenuo-weat an J F if th atreet John Q lhrio«; ^ a to r .

Bnnday. achool, 9:15.#. a». . . . yBmicct, 1 0 s3 0 i; m.. Tbe B o ria B ib le elaaa meet Wodnrt

4ay;at 7:30 p.

■Tint B a p tis t CBmrcb . . Conrad L . Owen, paator.

&:4S a. m.. B iblo achoo).11:00. a. m., Worahip,' thomo, “ T h

t l f o T h a t Goonta.”6:00-p ; m., B.* P . P. U . devotiona

honr.7i80 p . n . , Evenibg worahip, aubjoc

“ The Fablo o f 'a ii Bncmy.'” ’ ' Momina— .

P/eludo— ^ 'A t Sunrlao” ...........B. DiggltOffertory—''S w oo lo r Tlmn AH tho,

Bosea” -------------------------H . C. VcnnoAntbom— ‘ ‘ I W ill E x to l Theo” Adam Ladlea T rio—'Tho Angel’ Rcubonatoi:Postlude—I^a a le .-----------JJ. H. Bogor

EroningV o ln n ta rf—“ May N ig h t” H . B. War< Bocponao^—Seloetod.

. O ffortory—"SwootiBr . Tbnn A ll thoE o a e a "_________ ______ H. C. Veno

Anthem— “ T hy-W o rd la a

J P o B t lo d e ^ in S r Z .Z i r i . ' - J . '^ Bogor

Haiunn Ohareh , p . J I.M o n n ia g , Paator.

10 a. n ., Sundny aehool. lie x t Sur day ia tho day fo r ' ‘ every member pre« o n t." ‘W ill you bo'therof

11 a. ni., worahip. Thome, “ A Chrii tian Conneionco.’ '

7:30 p. m., worship. A atudy o f ‘ Th U fo o f Chriat.'**

BalvatJon Arm y Enalgn and M rs. John Naton,

Commanding OffieorK Mootlnf^s in Pariah hall.Inaugu r^ scaaion 8 p, m. .Saturday. Spociai meeting Sunflay, evening,

o ’clock.

F i ia t M ethodist Bplaeopal Alexander O. Bonnett, Pastor.

“ Tho Oreat Watchword fo r tho No' Day,” m orning snbjoet, 11 o ’clock Snt

'Woman’a Proposal; Should Young Man Bojeet o r A ccoptf” dii eonrse a t 7:30 p. m.

Sunday Bchool, 0:45 a. m.Young people’s mcetinga; Baroc

youiig men V lunehoon, 6 p. m.; Epwort Leagno devotional meeting, 6:30 p. it

Muaie fo r m orning worship: Instrom entij preludo by Mrs. Stovoi Anthem, “ Thy U g h t la Como" (W l

• Bfllo b y Leonard Wood, “ Tho l<ord I My L ig h t ’ ’ (Speaka).

Instromental o ffe rto ry and postlod by Mra. S tove r.'

Evening musical program:Voluntnry by tho orcheatra; I>r..J’ni

rott, leader.Anthem, “ Tho Lord Is K in g ” (Coii

der).J ' O tfortory, orchoatra, “ Seronadc’’ (D rlgo). .

Duet, “ korovcr with tho Lord ((Jouhod', Mrs. M o tt nnd M r. Wood.

Postlude, b y tho orchestra.

Ohorch o f the Brethren. Chvloa W, Bonk, pnstor.

Blblo echooU 10:00 al m.Cbriatian Workera meeting, 7:00 p. p Junior Workers meeting, 7:00 p. n

V r t O A N lZ I N O T O E N S T H E TK IO K L

Now tires coat raoro now thnn over 1 foro in the history o f the automob

- indostry.* I t behooves you to sftvo yc pl old tiros and mako ihem go' aa fa r

' poiilb lo . Our vuleanlting w ill do for you. OIvos old tlrea new lease Ufo.

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I ^ t a of t^uW oatSm of cpoolat <lhpatrti- M h««ln arp a ^ nsaerYed,

f No racpcmatbUitr l i aMtimed fo r tha «ar« of unaoUcited maawHrtpL ^oto>u S m '■ ^ n lU o d p u b U a a ^ «m b« uaM o r no t a t Iho olacra tloo e f tUa ed itor and no m a n tu c riv t wtU bo ratu rsed un> low oeootnpanied by tba aaoa«anr poet* ««a. ________________________ ____________

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Av«h now Torfc; A. B. Koator. 1411 HArt- j ford BnPdtn t. Chicago. ' ______I Audit P u n *» <c C lit^ t lo n a

I B U T n m o K B T H o raI - A paraphraM o f > » «Mteii«Bt b»tr* i leg npoa iB tona tloaa l r«UUoB«kipt

lAt«l7 deUTored by a r fp re a « U t ln .o ( • forelga naUan a t a gatiiietieg a t promtaeak A a a i i t m wighfe m l M M * tv tn y Uka t u / i

*'Twe alt«matlTO eoan«i are aaw opaa fo r Jogt-81ora ld* ta Uka, aithar

^ te e f fM t aa e a r if setUearat a f tfae ^ea tlosa raiaod a t tke fOMe eeofer- CBOe, er to leave tfae ( le k tla a vaad jta t' ed and peadiog fo r aa iadefla ite leagtk

'r ' o f time.i i “ Tn a&7 eaae I ta ly knowa her re^en-r libUlUea ta Jago-aUvakU aad t * f lM lj lisaUoa. She g» a n flr tr r .

la g ly aleog' tha p t t tw a f * a b» UeTea leada ta ia te n u lta u l feaee m i ftab iU ty . m a t dU fifi«ltifl% t k M ^ ^ tbere poaalblf arlae. b e tw e n tha V a M e u te s aad IU l| r ■irlth re ^e o t U tk t T inm t probleMat

• * l t shoald be bome la mUd tk a t Jap i an haa in the A d rla tie a ^ e e la l peat

tion wfaieh la aot Bhar& by the Vaite^ etatea or by any other Boropean peW' er. E er fa ta re deeUay ta elaaely ia terweren w ith th a t e f the A dria tio aaj her own aaUoaal aafety aad T ita lr in teresti are ia taony eaaea dJreetly in volved ia A dria tio probleau whlob A n erica oad other aatieaa eaa a ffo rd t i approach fra n purely aeatlmeatol o eeonomIe po iat o f r ie ir .* '

Keedleaa te e i^ ao aoeh atatflaieat i to be a ttribu ted t« a repreaeatatlTe • I ta ly la tfae TTrited Statea. ta po lat » faet; exeept where nba tltaU ea la outd<

, o f I fn ly fo r Japan and o f JoRO-Slova k ia fo r Ohiaa, the forc«eiag ia a vet > a t in qnotatlaa from the f lra t jw b ll :atteraaee before a large gatheripg iaad< ,1 the newly ' ^ r t a t o t '■^tf^M»ado: p o m ToUe.

Tbe faeta addaeed, howeveri aeea per tinea t to tfae contrereray aow n « la |

I over the A dria tie qtieatiea', aad then ' ia no rcoeon except one, »o fa r aa th'

average Amedeaa ia able te dlaeen wby the aU toouat aa paraphraaed n ig h so t aerve aa w a ll 'fe r bk Americaa ea preaaioa w ith refereaee to the A d rii tie aa th e ' o rig ina l atateibent tn u aerve ia aota* qnartera fe r v iadleatio o f tfae peace tre a ty aettlenent ia th Orient.

TggBg v.Tftyw i oj f a M tm w a v rrp w a T .

Bo-ftdoption b y the aenate y e a te ^ o f the o rlg iaat -foreign reUtioaa eoc niitteA ra in rra tio n te Ajaecteaa aeeep anee o f the Bhantoag provision o f tJ peaee t re a ^ , beaidM. vladleatlag t l v a lid ity o f the reaertatlaa ite e lf a i tfae grow ing Anerleaa appredatioa i tfae -wroag eonm itted b y the ao-eaIl< Shantnsg award niay weU 'be ezpeeU to reaaaore - thoae atoteanea o f t l great O riental repnUle o t the alaeeril o f tfao Amerleaa proteat aad b rla g aboi the ir rea ffirm atlea o f determinatio aa la te ly atated b y Preaaier (% ia Ttu 'feng in wolsoning Admiral Qleave commander o f the United SUtea Aaia

I le flee t:“ We believe tha t aar eonntry

haa in late years auds eome prog*I reaa a« a rcpobUe; b« t we r ^ l t e

tha t from yeti, a repabUe o f riper

f Expert Battery and

Ignilion -Service

I b a t te r y O harg in^f &hdI W in te r S to ra g e ' •'

A n to B O tlT e E le o tr io a l '^peo la lie ts

E X ID E S E B V IO E S TAT IO N

D/crmTSONCO.—H o t to Port o m » — Tw in F a ll* , Idabo

T W IN F A L X S D A U

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3 , V gV o m e r B a s e b a S S ^ w d H an* ”

^ -ager is A t Ease-iand Through * ^ w ith Nattonal Game 'tte ---------- . * t iw ^ B y t B. aAMBOEW a^ L 0 6 ANGBLE8 , C a U ^N e x t time n

yeu read about: T M k lia roy Chaode eomlng back in to baaoball «a p a rt own* P er o f one o f 'th e m iilbn dollar elnba d

? in the majera, don't get a ll het'np aboat ei i t Tako i t fo r granted another eo&at T

— eeribo haa>atUBg a aewapapor' fo r -ft p o* b it o f . aoft mone/. - * 1«

K o t tha t the fonner peerleaa leader r< o f the Cuba can’t afford to indulge la o the gamble o f big loagao ejub owner* a ahip, ba t bo doean't vmnt to, aad p

ip* neither would yon i f you bad to give tl ot up wbat bo would have to, fo r a large e:

> part o f the year, i f he earoe baek. I ^ te a : , . »

la* We motored oat frbm Loa. Angalea e to Glendora tha .other day—an honr'a t: t r ip that made, the beat pa rt o f 6 h W b

•w dan road aeem fo il'o f* 'h iuunoeka ti jg , eompariaon—«nd anrririae the fdrtner C

p ilo t o f tbe great Cab maehlne in hia I * 0 r<offlce’ ’ figu ilBg up tbe 1919 pro fita er^ from hia orange grove, pre lim iaary to ^ to lling Unele Sam how much income t

tax to eipoot from tha t twenty-one i t * " aerea. <

Some Office, J lb ls 'P rank ’a “ o ffie e " haa no tw in , ao fa r 1

en* oa known- I t 'a a cosy comer, glaaa t ivl^ partitioned o ff the back poreh o f hia <

bungalow, and every timo he looka up 1 from a column of figarea he reata his <

b** oyea on j i amooth green lawn, nrofuae* < M i ly Bplnahed w ith reae buahea aoa flower >

Sb e d t'- ft aort o f al freaeo patio, aur* * rounded on threo aidea by b u n ^ o w . / In tho baekgronnd o f tho open aide Ta a l i fe aixed reproduction o f one o t <

” thoao old Holland wlndmllla. Frank ' hod tha t b u ilt aronnd tho water tank ■

^p. and pump on whieh he depended fo r ’ ^ moiature W o re California went ao d ry < * * * th a t he had to got wnler fo r hia ranch ' ted from 'tho e ity 'a water irapply. Tho Infer*

io r o f the m ill now makea > do - luxe quartera fo r the Jap help,

la - That'a a heap aight fine r placo from whieh to beaa things than the moat luxurioualy equipped.baseball o ffico in

in- •oxperienee, we may le lra many profitable Icaaona. We hopo to ao-

^ euro ftom you contnnl advieo and o* ooitnael ae that we may eo-operate

to maintain the-permanent peace . ^ o f tfae Pacific. Tfaia la tfae aincere

wlab o f the Chlneae people.' ’ ') Certainly i t ia no amall contraet’ i ot whleb China looka to America to f u l f i l l •de aa a eounaellor and exemplar, but i t ia iva* one whieh America ought to undertake

gladly, and w ith fu l l appreeiatiim o f tbe fae t tha t I t ia not aomething that would bo vouchaafed to handa th a t were atainad w ith participation in the de- apoilatlon o t a fa ith fu l fr ie n d and ally.

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f the world, w o '11 aay. , . . ‘ i - As to the bungaloir l'uw l^,:a 'T«at es* «

tato pub lic ity guy, .eolM>oratlng‘ 'w ith Jr the preai agent o f a f n o i ' ia ta r , 'a l^ t ^ ^ e le a e t i l t * deae rlpU ov^b it-e ren

I:' th(7 ..would havo to leave a 1pt‘.te...lh« lm#giaation. —

I \ *f l ncroaa tb e > h e le -fro s t^o £ .iV w ltb :4 U e L vrtndowa. epenifig o n tt^ v ^ / it i 'U m .fro p t ' |1 poreh' and the other 'w io ^ ^ ih o 'p a t io ,U fram ing a eolorfnl j ile tu re i l l e ither di«

reetios. O a e .ir ia g eanto ina'-'d in ing _ roomi kitehen, and a tnn iq r bnak faa t "

A* room;; 7 fa«,othw ,4i«a two n e a t rooB9)I w ith hatha, and a eonblnation aun Fa^ '

lo r and dea, one a ld e 'o f which conaUta " o f a real, old faahloned-fireplace. Over ^ tho Ilvb ig room'a'aeeond etory contalna ** a apaeioasi 'BanBy .dreaaing room, bed-. >

me room, bath and aleoplng [«reh. id« The orig inal airebiteet . waa . K ra . ^ rn* Prank L . OhoAce hnd aho waa tbe boaa ' iba decorator, too j aome o f tbe furalahloita ^ >at eoming from ' aa fa r away its' O hica^. u t There are aovoral' w ildea t aklna aup- _ -ft plied by F rank 's r i f lo i and the den J

is fu ll o f pietures and trophlea whieh le r reeall the^ day when pennaata Inatead la o f orangea engrooaed the master po ilt's

e>* attention. Tho whole in te rio r i^ aim­ed p ly exquisite and in dointy'-eoatroat to lve the gorgeoua coloring o t the ^ te m a l ^ rge environment.. / . -ck. This gem o f a domleile is In the

middle o f tha o ra n n grove add a t ihe lies end o f a palm 'bordered' driveway, en* r 's trance lo which ^ made nader a. atone ir i- Breh aupported b y tw o Ooba and bear- ^ in g the legend, ‘ ‘ Cab Baneh, P rank L . ^ tie r Chaaoe.’ * ' Bo i t - w i l l bo your ew^ fa u lt , bia i f - you miaa i t . ;nta Bad. T e a r; O nly $12,000. {

to Although last yea r Was a eompara- ' )mo live ly poor one, Chonee-found tHe.com- { one fortable balance o f nn re tha ii t l 2,000 '

on tho righ t aide o f hia booka the day we aurprised him. And recently bo re- ;

fa r plainted one-third o f hia orchard w ith , laaa treea whieh w il l bear th e ir f i r s t erop . hia th is year. Leas than a month ago. ho \ up laughed a t a man who offered him his <100,000 fo r the place. Beaidea, ne

use. owna the Froak <%anee-building, the . wer moat desirable boaineaa block in :01eB< i Bur* dora, ^nd. bas to go on ly three*qBar> low. tors o t a m llo Xo colteet h b tents.* ' ilde “ W ouldn 't I bo a m u tt to q t ilt thla I Qi fo r anything baseball can o t fe ry " . ank aakod the form or diamond horo. “ I 'd ante n blame aight ra ther nurse a-alck orange : foP trco baek to health than try to,coddle : d ry & modern ball p layer in to signing a net) contract fo r leaa than - >15,000. And : ter* — .. ' — . . . . ■ „ — luxo

rom ' Starting Mon”d T H E T W IN F A L I

C O M P A N Y w i l l ente " tra c ts f o r 1920 Seasoira e t’

S tockh o ld e rs w i l l 1 1.1, up to M a rc h 15th. TI of C o n tra c ts w i l l p.lea^ie

O ffice ."a" E- H . G I

t th e N ewOn the whole i t m ay be said tha

coat varie ty , w h ich harmonize

skirts. The cu t o f th is ia fu ll, so

loose and roomy, easy to get in a i

to crush f lu f f y th ing s beneath,

is ju d ic ia lly restra ined in one wa

o r outside belt, p la it in g o r gather

remains q u ite s lim and w e ll defi

A rm Holes, in general, o f tl

mona-sleeve sorts, ro p e a ^ g th

preaaed above. The shoulder tends to a a

teriala are o f the dolightfta lly fo s ^ , woe

oral u t i l i ty wear, w h ile Introdnction o f

a lly in combination, ia made fo r mere el

:h, as has been said, the short coat i a longer model, a f te r the order o f t ded fo r the use o f those who particuII gairment o f th a t s o r t

Range o f Price $19.50 to $97.5

ELS, I P A H O , E g g P A 3 f ; 3

wheti - I want va rie ty I ean 71m - t ip : ^ - the dn ik-e lub , a m ile ^ d a 1ia lf<away, ‘ any. day, in the w iatar,-opJ can.poi.oyct thfr-monntnihs fo r a woek'a fla hjng . in ■ the aprins e r.bun ting in tha fa lL>A nd the b rig h t w e - r e n l r = ^ - ' ^ away, bo t I aeldom go to

- W bat ehanee haa basebaU w ith .O lu iiw f:

; P hilade lph ia Laas S Breaks Sw im m ing ' Reeord OneSeeoM H a rle Hmegas in Breast S t r ^

• Oontest W ins A . A .’ U ; ..Championship - 'I

P m L A I« !I.P H IA , ( /n —M lu M «rio H II Io p i, P h iU d o lfliU ,' brok. tho 100 y i l? ^ breast atroke. swimmiiis rocord

Z 'fo r women here laat n igh t tn w inning , the-' mldaie A tlaa tle A . 'A . 1 7 .-cham*, plonahip. He time waa one minute, 2"), aeconda. The old time wna 1:29.I. . In w inn ing lhe 60 yards national

5nnior eha^onsMp.'Oeeirge Odttha, the , fo m e r Paeofie coast aad Hawaiian ^sw lu M n e r,.b ro ke the : middle A tlaa tle- record in th a t event, covering the dia- J; tknee in - fe51.g aeconda. .

I K IM B E R L Y T E A M i O UTCLASSED B Y

m o A L J u m o R S0 . ■ . "i. —■ — •. ' ■

Tw iii' rana Btm nd Hoop rUp- ,, : pen Defeat Bnbntban .Ha- >0 U o n 46 to IS1* ■■ ___ ■.

On the h l ^ sehool floor, jresterday , a ltem eon the Kim berly hoop toam was

defeated 1^ the Tw in Palte seeoo.l qu in te t in an easy game, 46 to 16. The locals took the lead a t the s ta rt and

. h e ld - i t eontinaoualy thronghout, the ^ game. AU tho local men did good wor<

and oomplotely ontcloaaod the v ia ito rt. The ilncBups were: K im berly—Grajr

l r and Boblnaoni guards? Wilaon, SulH- »K van and K in g , fdrwarda: Ham, center.

T w in Falla—Decker, center,; Paulaon, K in g and F ix , forwafda; Thometx, BlieV

1 " by, Bailey and Stems, guards.™ ^ tw e e n the two periods o f p lay I r h* w in o t T w in Falls engaged Bnah of

K im berly a t w restling and pinned th« " la tte r to the. m at, 11. minutos, 85 aec'

lU ' •" .r>> CZJ3TOBB8 TZTLB'd ■ M IT O H E LL , ^ D., ( / I^ D a k o t f t Wen ge loyan nniveralty laat n ight oatabllnliod lie iU claim to tho Bouth W e t o collcg( a basketball chompienah^ by dofeatin,

nd Huron college w ith a seore o f SS to 27

nday, March 8LLS D E H Y D R A T I N G

i t e r i n t o P r o d u c e C o n -

s o n .

11 b e g i v e n f i r s t c h a n c e

T h o s e w i s h i n g t o s i g n

t^ ie c a l l a t t h e C o m p a n y

a U T H I E R , M a n a g e r . -

V Coatstha t coats are o f the top-,

ze w e ll w ith the shorter

, so th a t the w rap may be

I ^ d ou t o f and no t like ly

1. The fu llnes^j^ow ever,

w ay o r another, by inside

bers, so tha t the silhouette

lefined.

f the set-in, rag lan o r k i-

the idea ot com fort ex-I a slender, drooping effect. Ma-

woolly sorta fo r aporta and gen-

o f smooth fin ished clolha, uan-

re elegant garments.

a t se^ms to pro- ’)f the Ecdingote,. ic u la r ly desire a

:es,50

- Eddie M 'G oortu.^ n A m eH cm B o i^ .! { J i « e d ^ e W a a p f - r t i * t o ‘ V ; : S a o e im b s t o A t t a c k o f :

t l o f a bont bald In Holbom stadiom > y J Ooddard, E n ^ .V eavyw tigh i

* M oG oortr -rhad b ^ n ao badly pun­n e d . - th a t . the -teferee stopped- tbe

. n g b t . . . I

io Brfef Bits U Sport |rd 8 t * P ’ZtCK»*ko,^bIg...btetber. ..of . the ^ mueh flopped tTOadek-y ia j^ he v r ill bb

flfeefcef 'a fte r- b e :ba i 2<) reduced hia p e n n d i^ 80 ^u n d s . >

m l ^ on a lo t o f h e ^w h ile Ungeriag ia 'Bussla doring the

h adn 't an o p p o rto ^ ty fof? t ic ‘ I’®. ^ 8** “ r t o f e x e ^ e . ove r-th e r*,[Ij,. sb he a a ^ ’. r ... i, ^ ^

Woll, there’a a 1>tineh o f huaky bear* tlea on this aide the b ig d ria k who eai^ help tho Ponderous Polo redoee 'aome. ;

: A l Gould, Bee plteher, has vrired b it e lob he w lll-n o t be able tb .report f o t jp r in g tra in ing. A I tersely aaya be haa M en i l l and w ill not be in any ^ r t o f

Ip. physical condition fo r weeks.

B a ll p l ie r s o f eaatem repuU tton are , b d n g algned fo r the Bahl elub.

lay Same old spring fever th ing. •TM>0.1 ' I n Twin IV lls thore is no evidonce o f file l e v e i ^ haste to cop a elub. Batherm d i------ -the !

ri I Every Day Brings

Style to our WoiIr»^of Surely no season ever offe use. a rliis tic diraigns . sn d m e te r

every e ipress b riiig s to UB representatiTe co llection o f i

M w i l l be d ftligh led w ith ,'the m ii»< t i f n l showing oC brigh t^ o i i j

= I t Means S a tis fac tio i T tions

m U e \ ' shown, t

I | 1 suits.I iD f u l garn

reasonal

Spring DreA n a rra y o f w onderfu l

Dresses o f P rin te d Georgi P rin ted V o ile , Crei>e de -C tine and m any fa vo rite mi o f in d iv idua l ta ilo r in g , no

• Priced down to

$24^c«

New Coats are made qu i around the bottom b u t do o an im portan t.p lace , and u rics, in c lud ing the rough trimm ed in h igh colors. 0 down to .

$2E very U n ited S ti

In d iv

UNITEDTWIN r i

The Friend

s a S S S S S S S H S H S H S ^ ^ ^ ^ M ^ ^ ^ H - , .

“? 4 li. .0li« t a«y: & l» :M4 Boei .; W S 'B o lp Ia^or l in s i j l t l.0 littlo pin

a ,not; » o l ; t o o ,Bbi Bmiley. 'iigebhidi'sae^aaya;

. <*Beaten all.they ia-left in'itEto-.aosii- - try w l' a JOek in i t ia Ui,* Aawi<aa

t i .,*>« Maybe Bari .Caddo^eonJd-nae ieniB

of tbat exeesa poondage Stan Zyaako ia - toting aroun'd.. , - -

. Poor old Bddie MeGobHyt The Hm- toe „aad fighter in Ua 4sy ,«et the beat

the' riag afforded and staeked op with the tolghUeat. - - . ' •. • . ' .

Then he wient’dowa and .out before ^ aa-/Bagliah f ig h t a ^ :

The Ohieage Jriboaa’s sports ’oMtorwaru the dear people not to kiU Jaek Demps^ witb eriticiam.' Bomoioir'iri don’t th lx i BaltJaek would lo o i, natoral la 111 coUln , ,pnt ottt-in that fashion. ' '

llOkraAKA BB A T8 XDAHOMIfleOUliA, (ffV—Montana univemi-

ty baseketball 28, TTnlverrity of Idaho,; 20. Played S - minutes. overtime to . br<ak 2« to W tie. •

) of:her (Oontlnned on P ^e i. Bevw)

gs New Creations o f 'omen’s Wear Oep’ l>(tered a broader range o f h igh ly, teiiahs than th is Spring. M os t’ us now a dd itions 'to ^ ^ re fld y o f Suits, Dresses atiS Coats. Tou a many, clever fashionfl M d beau- t i i y fabrics. .

ion To M ake Your Selee- ns E a rly

i r i n g Suitsli le there are many lig h t colora 1, the general trend jls to Navy in

W e are showing znany beauti- orments, no tw o alike, a t prices oable, down to

$34- 5

esses ffl•ul values in '■>rgette C rep j, ' -! Chine, Tric(»- i f f / A m ateria ls, a l! I ' /Hno two alike. ' 11 \

50 M ;oatsqu ito fn ll, aud have a wide sweep0 no t flare. T he Sport Coat holds1 is shown in many beautifu l fah- gb f a c ^ materials w ith Angoru

O ur line is extensiTe and priced

24-50stores Garment Shows liv id u a lityi STORESI FALLS, IDAHO

nd o f the People

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MTERWAYA FACT W E R

- coy. LOWDENIIDtwh Exeeutive CarriN Pn>|Mt

- to Success After OthersFalL

urns u KEsm MISSISSIPPI

ImprPVMnant W V t » t . Im ptrtano* «•M lMlMipi»i V a l l ^ and N vrthw M t ‘- - ^ 1 B a r* r to . Actual C fiH 1

- - atrucUoft jnvm ovtd; .

€ ^ ' a t tba oa tttand ios achlarm cBta -••.of Got. Pmnlc O. .L«wden‘a admiola- ' tra tlob ia llU nala was th e 'p a tt ia v

thw ush.K f Ibe U U ooii w a to n ra rt ect WlU cos t . I20.000.00& aad

. prorlde ' w ater codneetldD b«twe«Q~t2ie Oreat L ^ e « aod ttae MlssJailpp) r ir« r. Tbe project b M been undor discus* slOQ- fo r more tbao 20 jears,- aad

^ .M veral state adaln la tm tteos tuire ■ ■truffxied la yatn-.w lth tb i* unpo run t

' .problem. I t remained fo r Goreraor , U w d ^ te ca rry the frc a t UuproTe- ment tbroagb to saccieAs.

The last bar to tbe project waa re- moved Ja qua r; 16 w ith tbe UNUace

o f a perm it by tbe^secretary e f w a t a u th e rtd o r tbe s ta tis ' te proceed a t oace wtth.tbe.lm proTem eot...The. be f in a la c o f actual coDstmctloB w ork Is BOW bn t a m atte r o f a short U n ^ and eempletlon o f tb e 'w a te r )lak a t last-becomes a Tlslb le coaL Tremeo* doos beoeflts w il l be realUed by a ll

. classes o f busloess Interests in the- Uisstsslppl Talley as tbe reso lt o f

. the opening o f tbe w ater roots."Tbe waterway w ll l be o f Immeoae

-value to farm ers o f the great-prt>dac> Ing region o f 'Q ie en tire UUyilaslppl Talley and-the''’ Northwest," Governor IrfWrten said.. “ T he .niJnols project w ill be In accord w ith tbe improve* ment o f the Mississippi. Ohio tnd Uls* eourl rlviers by tbe federal govern* m eotfopnarlga tlon . Locks w ill be GOO

-------- feet long. UO fee t wide, .nccommodut-Ing fleets o f barges carrying 6AX) to

.'8,000 tons o f fre ig h t; tbe e^nlvalent o f a lx te eight average' tra in loads.

“ Before the w a r and the Increase o f ra il fre ig h t rates a .ton o f fre ight was carried a thousand-miles by wa<‘ ter as cheaply as f lf ty miles by ra il. This is a fa ir Indication o f tbe b«oe lt to be afforded the public by tbe work

^ when I t Is completed. Ita value la now enhanced .by tbe governmeat re- 4uiremeot o f Interchange o f fre igh t b j m llread a t suitab le water tenalnal poiats thraogbout the ceuntry.**

Tbe w aterway w il l fo llow the drainage canol trom Gblc«go te Leek* port from wblcb the connection w ill be mltde w ith tbe Hlinols rive r a t Utica by a barge canal eight feet deep, which may la te r be deepeaed to 14

.feet, as conditions re^iulie. Ia addi* tlon te tbe great advaotages to com­merce, w ater power vaiued a t approxi­mately fl.000,000 a yea r w ill be devel­oped which w ill effect a saving o f ap­proximately 500,000 tons o t coal an­nually;

Tbe surveys and engineering work fo r the Improvement have beeo under the direction o f IL O. ^ m e s who, dnring \he Rooeevelt adDUnUtratien. dcfllgned fe r the g o v e r^ e n t the struc* tnre e f the Panama canal. Construe* tlon work w il l be supervised by Prank X. Benaett, 'd ire c to r o f tbe -depart­ment ef' pub lic w orks and bnlldlngs, and W illiam L . Sackett, superintend* eat o f tbe d iv is ion o f waterways. These offleera state tha t much o f the prelim inary w ork bas already beon ac­complished. Funds fo r carrying on the construction were ffev lded throngh the action o f the Is i t legisla­ture authorizing the Issu a n t^a f 000,OUO bond^ which b n v e l^ a af* flrmet! bj a vote o f (be people.

^ H a ir OII Old Stuff,f ' U a lr o il wofl unod In tho timo o f th e

Ecypilans. 400 B . a A ha ir tonic fo r 90 KcTI'itan q u « n wns “ dogs’ paw, «Rsee* beofs, boiled In oU w ith dates.”

Cheering H im Up.He (tfe jected)y)—Is tbla flnal? I f

there oo hope fo r m efShe—Oh. my, yoa I There ore lo tr

t t g ir ls who are n o t ao particu lar ob 1 am.

------------------------------- .wC* .1ahould Be Remembered.

: Many peo;>le should remember that servlcc. not self-service, was one srvbi lesson o f the w a r..

Pnblle d e m o n a tra tlo n '^ ln PaJlt De hydrnllDR Company Evor-ready. Prod ucta, Idaho Power Company, M arcl Cth and 6th.—ndv. • •• -

Tou ean sell th a t 'to t or p lo t ol gronnd—a t a 'e m a il advertising eo s t- tbrongh the classified.

PHILLEOHas lo r Sale

Ground Alfalfa

P H O N E 8 7 2

______ F A I J J S D A ]

D m P S E m M R N 8 ~ C O M BIN ATIO N O UT

ONp ^ ^O N D SH g l i t e r a a d 'K a s a g e r S e rv e d

J v t t h W a n m t i o n F e d e ra l 1 - - I n d lo t in e i i t ■

V LOB, . J u i d E I ^ V a i , « P )-J a o t

rtD « n p H rf h(«.yTrelght ehnmplon o f th.> world, aad his maaager, Jaek Ke&ma, yesterday. fnralBhed .11^00 bdndi eaen before a U nited SUtes commiaaioner

■ here, to a p ^a ^ in the Unitod Stated dU trle t e o u rt.in San Franclaco Mareh 20, to plead - to* an indictment eharg-

.■Warmnta were aervod upon Demp- ‘ ta aey and Kearns in the eommluloner^s < eoort room by a deputy United States ‘ . maahaL The attoraoy fo r the aceusfld

men waived a hearing on the ir be­ha lf. .

The amount o f the bonds. w asU xo d « ita by the commissionor. . \I*-ag BASKETBALL •: .oJ* ST. JOSEPH, Mo., < ^ T h e Loa A i ' Bd Rolcfl A th lo tle club baskotiball team, K , ehamplons e f tho- Amatonr - AtbloHo .

un ion ,. defoatod. the . H illya rd . f iv e n f St. JoBoph laat .n ight by a score o / 41 to 86. I t was a game o f tenin. • p lay and short posaes ngaiast long

ve ghota and the form er wen. Ooal shoot* , n t Inc by Bwana, a Los Angelos for- o r ward, was one o f the' features o f the 1

gbSno. IVom hero the L6a Angelos ' team w il l g ft to A tlnnU , Oo. ]

J HBD8 STABT SOUTH ' ,” C IN C IN N A T I, 0 :, ( /^ M a n a g e r Pnt <^ M oran 'w lth-a .aquad o f playora o f tho j

ehampioa .Cincinaall National leaguo <^ baseball e lnb ’boarded a 'tra in hero thia \f k morning fo r M loa ii, Fla^ whore Bprin,^ -I t , tra in ing w i l l noxt Monday.. A lia t tho' playoW w ill lo in tho team at camp cto- early next week,-somo going thoro '!l l ) direoUy .ifrom 'the ir, homes. i

^ - -Booat dur atorea to yonr friends. Le t .®* your prids la loeal eaterpnse aad j ^ aebleToment become coatsgioos. ^

" • ' KO TIO B TO O O H TK iO IO aa { . Sealed proposoTs w ill be roceivod ut ■

the o ffico of^ tbe Tw ia Falla Highway D is tric t, 7 Power BuUdlag, Tw in Fnll% i Idaho, up un til 2 o ’elock, March IS, i

Is* 1&20, fo r tbe construction o f npprozl- ■ -n* mately 27.5 miloa o f bltuailnoaB maea Ob dam pavement, culverts and btidgea [

'm posed w ork w il l be lot in two con- | traets, approximately as follows: *

~ CONTBACT NO. 3 <- . Itoads—m s Mllea <26,800 eu. yds. earth excavation.

»e 115,000 sq. yds. 5-inch macadam base/ h t eonrse. ^ ,a*' 115,000 sq. yds. 2-ineh penetration mas | 11. - adam top course. j• t Oulretts .

703 en, yds. concrete culverts.,* 50,700 lbs. relaforelng steel.“ 880 f t ; 12-lneh eaat iroa pipe euivert. ,

1,270 f L 18-Inch cormgated Iron p ip* j ®7 enlvert.a l J50 f t . 24-ineh corrugated Iron pipe

culvert. ,he 33,500 Iba. atruetural steel.•k. 12,000 feet B. M . timber floor.

CONTBACT NO. 4 “ E oads-lBJO UU«a

86,200 cti- yds. earth excavatioa.•P* 144,000 sq. yds. 6-lneh' macadam baot

courso. ]11* 144,000 aq. yds. 2-inch penetration mac* . m- adam top course, cl. Onlrerts iMl. 700 ou. yda concroto enlverts._ 55,800 Iba. reinforcing steeL 11 000 fee t 12-lnch caat Iron pipe cul* ,

v e r t 1660 f t . 18-lnch corrugated iron pipe ,

« culvort. 1t r _ 00 f t . 24.inch corrugated Iron pipe , >0 , culvert.>n, 1,000 Iba atruetural ateel.

i r 2 75 f t . span ^ - f t , road way.^ 23,200 Iba. structural ateel, per 76 f t ■

5*4*21? lbs. rcinforcing steel per T5 f t . C*- span.id* 82.5 en. yda concrete.ra 9,720 f t , B. M. lumber, alternate b id 'he on laminated wood floor.IC. (Separate bids w ll l bo entertained on

A lternate bida fo r 2-lnoh asphaltic , concrete lop courBo w ill bo received on

both contractB.Crushod rock, cast iron pipe, relnrorc-

■f* ing ateel and cement w ill bo fumiahed to tho contraetor by the H ighway Dia-

• tr ic t, rock nnd steel f .o. b. T w in Pnlla, cement nnd cast Iron plpo f. o. b. sear- cat shipping point.

Complete set o f plana and spoeifica- tlona may bo Boon a t tho o ffico o f the Tw iik Fa lls Highway Diatrict, or a set fo r p riva te nae w ill bo furnished, upon

•*' application, by making deposit o f «15.00,110.00 o f which w lll be refunded upon roturn o f the plans and speeifiea* tions' w ith in 10 dnys a fter le tt in g of

" con trac t*.'Proposals shall be snbmltted upen

>tr blimlc forms provided fo r the purpose QB by tho undorsignod and shall be accom-

pnnlcd by certified cheek, payable to 1 Stuart H . Taylor, Treasurer o f the Tw in

“ ‘ Falls H iphwoy D is tric t, in the sum o f & nor ccnt o f tho amount o f the contract.

i,it The Board o f CommlBsIoners reserves I tho r ig h t to reject any or a li bids.

T W IN P A LL9 m o n W A Y D ISTBIOT, By C. B. CHANNEL, President.

STU.ABT H. TAYLOB, Secrot4H7. De. W. L . JOHNRON Chiof Eneincer. od* « = =rch «>, , ..I .1 - — '■ ■— .* * ■ ■ ■ ■ >

« CHIMNEY= SWEEP

W atch fo r tho hat on Btreot— In , the meantime, i f you neod tbe services o f a Chlmnoy Sweep to cloan your furnace,

—PHONE 623-J 115 MAIN AVE. EASTO N LY ST fiB L BBUSH IN

TOWNW ork guaranteed sntisfnctory

o r no pa.v. Farm work so lid tcd — provided patties furnish trans­portation both ways.

)AP .Y isnaws, TW IN FAX

foAltSfNa c t ■' Itho p ' I— — I.z . a a a ' T , ; . : ■

M l Per w o rd per fauerUoB lo

TO Per woird per week Sothe -

Per v o rd 'p e r month - I f io

X ■

v ; m S S l F I E I i ^ A T E S. Dm ' Insertion, pec wonx...___ _ ic ■

ced O M W M i; (D a lly and W eekly)______ lie .' O n i month (DaUy aad W e e ^ ) ^ ___15c

lO B lD im e h a ^ fo r aaoh Inssrtlon ':i Of anjr classified sd, 15 cants. AUs

^ mnst m n fox a stated period o f t in e . ' lun. —ra O M B 32—etlo — I II .11 -.I.. II I. .

a F O R $ A L E — R E A C E S T A T E ,

aOOSB lA K E V A I.tJ iY , OroBoo. j 30t* improved' (water r ig h t) . ,fgp. Stock, implements, furn iture. Low the •l“ ‘ck aale. <2000 w ill hon- iilbs hnlnnee terms to s u it - App ly i

ownor, W. A ..Bailey,'Lakoview, Oregon. (FOB SALE—B y owner: Large farma,

^ amall farms, ^ 0 to |75 per acre; center 1 o f D rain ' dJstrlet No. 2 and famous ,it* fa lfa seed and beet belt; eloso Ins feae-

fn»e 0(1; somo improvementa Prank H lnek i •bi'' loy, Deaeret, Utnh. . ' . • I

-------- ■ . ■ - ■— ------------ ‘A ll FOB B A LB on easy terms—20 aerea m p o f improved land adjoining the c ity u f i oru Twlo F ^ ls . For partleolars inquire or :

w rite 0 . F..Brodersen, Payetto, Idaho. ■

Let O ILLAHO M A O IL LEASES fo r sale, i u j from 6 aerea up, a t,$2.50 per ncro up .to I

15 per aere, acording to dlstaneo from • . d iffe re n t w ildcat welU. Ono special IflO. ,

acres as 010. I>. J. Perry, Edmoad, 1 Okla.

ut ' — ■ . ------------ . I .ray FO B 8A LB —Ono o f tbe best aix- ill% room bungalows in tho r ity . See owno', la, 350 Eleventh nvo. E. ^

FO B SA LE OR B E N T ^ x e o ilo n t SO 1Mg on N orth .Side; 40 acres in cu ltlva tlou , JOQ. balnnce almost ready fo r plow. . Smalt ‘

house and bam. W lll sell on easy termsto a desirablo neighbor. A d d ro u 'owner, 0 . 0 . Ohnor, Jerome. Phon>) *78S31. ___________ V . ' .

“ • FOB BALE—«0, a ll Improved: fenc ’ ed; smnll house; barn 18x120; rock c ii- J tem nnd collar; chnrcli, school nnd aid­ing w ith in one-quarter m ile; mnln ean.i1 one-half m ile ; can glvo immediate m i - ' aesalon; S 1-2 miles southeast o f Jer- omo. Por fu rthe r Infonnntion nddresB , Ernest Hoepe, 1030 N. Robed atxeet, , Chlcngo. I t l.___________ • - :

-fx>B 8 A L & ^E » 0 M r 4 rooms, both , nnd sleeping porch. Phone 744-M. ,

POB SA LE —6 room bungalow. Im * mediate possesaloa. Terms. 601 6tb Ave. N . '

FOB SA LE — Fine residence lo t in East Law n. Phone 1200. lae* ^

FOB S A L E ^O va e ro farm . Only <1,000 caah payment dowa reqnired. Easy terms. Close to school. Oood bolldlnga. Near Castleford. O nly .s ix

enU milea Sahi. Tt,is ia a bargain and bettor than renting. Would nccept a

>ip« clear proporty i f deslmble, o f one lo fivo thousand in value as payment

'*P* down. W rlto E, Dammaa, 205 7th A.vo. N., or phono 534-J.

FOR SALE—Aere tract, 5 room plas­tered bouse, c ity water and ligh ts , or

f t trado fo r 5 acre trac t improved. ^ P. O. Box 1002.

FOB SALE—Oood Mountain Banch w ith unexcelled summer range- fo r cnt-

b id lie or shoop. This Is a good bny. For fn ll particulars address B . V ., caro

1 oa Nowa

atic FOB SA LE —House oa lo t w ith 82 1-2 1 on feet fro n t by 800 foet deop. Fine ahnde

and f r u i t treea Price nnd torma te ore- suit. Phono 884-R.

POB SALE—Choice rosldonco. D o n 't alia, your time unleis you aro looking

fo r the best. 053 2d N. ' Enquiro after* noons,

lea- ~ ■the Ne Rent to Pay.set There Is a c ity on the const o t south*

ipon cm c n llfo ro la which is w ho lly b u ilt ided where' no reut Is paid.:iea* ------------------------------.■“ o f Preventive.

*T>OQ’t to ll me tbat worry doesn't do 'P^'i any good." aaid Urs. F re t t ‘*1 know po*® better. Tho things 1 worry nbout

(flO 't happen.” —Boston T ra n sc rip t ^ n ' . . . . . .

■act

i Pecan Weekary.

^ . A T

-VARNEY’SJUST ASBnTEQ AND

ABSOLUTELY PEBBH

' ' Pecan BarShelled Pecans Pecan Caramel R o ll Salted Pecans Pecan Cakes Pecan Goodies

y

► VARNEYS

ID A H O . F R ID A Y ,

4EWS CUI ONE CENT PER WQ

I F YO U D O N T TH lN h T R Y A F E W P I

WANTED^MISCELLANEOUS" W ANt S TO^ B EN T — ^ B l * room

^ house, fnmlsbed o r unfnralshed. No QQ children. Address J . S., eare News.

' WAMTED—1 to 0 roon ‘ /u n jilie d '* bouse by fam ily o f three. References.

Address; P. O. Box 218, C ity.

r W ANTED TO BUY—F if t y bead of young grade Merino owes, bred to Iamb

~ in March. Bobbs A G il le t t CasUeford, Idaho.

«). II ■ 11 ■ ■ I I I . 11w WANTED—laform ntlon eenoernlaj n* the whereabouts o f Mrs. B. A. Barli ly w ill be approelated by The Mlnldokn a. .(^anty News, Bupert.

Is, W ANTED — PU in sewing. Phone er J>£0*W.l l . — l:----------- --------------------------------------p .-ic- W ANTED—Y oor raaur blades >o k Bharpea. Werner's Repair .Shop, 244

Socond sreet E.— " . ' . ‘

0d W ANTED — L ig h t bousekeeplag •jf rooma No children. B . S . W., caro or Nows. ■

L W iN T E D TO E E N T .^ J.r 6 ro(m10, modem house fo r 1st- o f A p rlL Phone to 550-Jl.

m. W ANTED—Evetybodjr n i tr jr tbMe d, Popcom Crlapettoa

- . ' FOR RENTFOB RENT—40 acres one milo nortti

_ o f Hollister; five-room houae; well im- B'J proved; >5 per acre. P. B . Oross, Stock ,u, Exchange bnilding, Portlnnd, Oro.

FOB BENIU-Boom fo r le t lL Fbos,J »B -H .uo TYPEW BITEBS—I 'o r Bent o r f i j« _ —See Hoovor a t Business Collego, or [g, w rite Bichey “ Tho Typew riter M an ,"

Bupert, Idaho.

'Jj TOB IIE N T-N .-^I. f n m eloepiB,room, 6.17 Third wost

" f o b BENT—Furnished d T e p i^ room; gentleman preferred. Phono 902.1; 240 Seventh nve. E.

"T TO BENT—160 acres on Salmon " (m et; renter fo pny maintenance and

receive three-fourths crop; mbblt-proof ^ fenccd. P. H. Smith, telephone 520E.

FOB BENT-w-Board b y day or week. 460 3rd Avo. N .

^ FOE BENT—F ro n t bedroom,, mod- em. 730 Sad Ave. N .

11. I'OR BENT—Furnished room for od rent, bath la coaneotlon. Apply 930 rix 3rd W.nd ■■■— ■ I I—.

a FOB RENT—Good ranch. Phone 10 61DW, Tw ia F a lls .__________________

FOR EEN T — Fumishod room for ront. Use o f pbone and bath. Tale-

. . phono 321-M.

Z LOST ~5d, . ----------------------•

LOST—In Gem theater Prldny night, 'T pa ir o f glasses In case. Leave a t News o't" ______________________________

HELP WANTED—. WANTED—■Joung men fo r ratlway 1-2 m all clerks. |110 month. Experience ide unnecessary. For froo pnrtlcalars, ex- te aminations, w rite J . Leonard (formet

government examiner), 480 Equitable— Bldg., Washington, D. 0.

ng WANTED—Woman by tho hour to er* do washing nnd donning. Apply 810

Bluo Lakes B lvd. North.

* * ***U1IIL W ANTED a t Varney’s,

•*** WANTED—Stenographer servicos fo i l i t tiTo or throe hours afternoons. Brown- Id. ing Automobilo Co.

WANTED—M arried man w ith fam' . ily wants job on rnnch. Address Buh!

I . E. O., Box 875.5W -------------------------------- ---------------------------Jilt WANTED— An experienced g ro ^ o

salesman nt onoe. A pp ly n t C ity M ur keting Co.

» FORJ.ALE—AUTOM{)BiLESFOR 8ALF>-1010 »u ick 6 ig Six, i i

fino condition; or w ill trado fo r llghtei car. Phone 975J

FOB 8A LI^-S nap ,. Haynes car, gooi condition. Would conaider lighter ca as part payment. 147 Quincy street.

FOB SALE—Ford touring ear in ex cellent condtiibn. Phono .1;i4W or 003.

• FOB SALE—Dodgo car, 1016 model jin pood condition. 147 Quincjf street.

! FOR SALE—Grant Six touring cai Overhauled, good shape. <300 cash Owner leaving. Address P. 0. Box 167

i IF YOU W A N T IT SOLD—LU t i iw ith us. Wo hnvo tho buyers fo r cit;

I ond farm property. jD. W. Parka I Son, Real Estate, 223 Shoshono !?t t O ffico Phono 72; BcBldence Phono 1201

Keep Rats Out o f Houso.I A ll ra t holes should be stopped u j ' w ith roctal o r plaster mixed w ltl broken gloss.' ^ e houso should b( bum so tha t rats cnnnot goin on en. trance, and no rubbish should bo Icf)

^ about

f ,M A R C H S , 1920

ilHEim AND WORTH ITj'IK A D V E R TIS IN G P A V S PENNIES W O R TH

is FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS•om FOB SA li& -P lrst-e la88 (b ird .CQttlo,{. No hayj dollversd. Phono. 081-W.

FOB SALE-^lOO tons bay, $20 por bed too. Phone fiOSB3ees.......... — ■

. FOB SALE—1 team msrea, 8200; a— w a ^ n , 3 l*4 ilneb; 1 set ito rk bamesB.’ o f H . u Hnmmbnd, eare.Newa

ird. FOB SALE—Pine regular m ilk gonts,' gentle, w e ll broke. Phone' 650-B. P. 0

— Sox im.I n j I .............. I Iir i l FOB S A LB -ahod fl laland Bed eoek- tkn «rels, eastern itoek.-th roe to f iv e dol-

lars each. - Phone 6C0-B^j^ x 754. .

- FOB BALE—McCormick mower aad rake, P . and 0. plow. Obeap. O all 606W.

to FOB BALB—(Soda fountain a t V a r- 244 ney*s. ■ . .

r ~ K ) B S A L B -P o it C « d E acki- ‘ a i « « Vam oy's.aro ■ ,1 ■ , ................. ■. I

__ FO B S A L B -N e w PoUr Schuttler^ wagon. E . 0. Gain, 220. Sih A v e . N .

POB 8 A LB — One eet iro n beneb— planes, good at new, cheap. OalJ Frank ose feate, fflm berly, Idaho. P .O . Box 144.

» FOB S A L I^J ja rg e w iektr baby hug* gy. Phone 441*11.

— ID A H O O B O ^ NUBSERY STOCK, rtn K l m ^ r l j N nnerls i, K im berly, Idaho.

)Si ” W B 8 A L E -3 0 re w e s , 1 t o 4 years old. w i l l lamb in February. Lute an'l

— I Boberts, Boom G Baugh building.

FO B 8AL&-43oed eoal range: roa- ._ sonable. See I t a 510 4th A t * . N ., o t ole pbone 087*B.

FOB SALE—90 ra llon steel ^ n ^' B ro w n ^g Aatonaoblle Oo.

log FOB S A L E -3 good work teama 8 1-4 miles west of town. Chti. B . Flower-

: - dew, B . 3, Tw in Palls, ing , . —

FOB SALE—■Loenat jo iH 40. W l . 1 1-2 m iles north o f Washiafftoa-sehool,

' “ ■J FOE SALE— 1 U b J o rn r . coir, gooJ ereomor, 6 yenrs eld; 1 No. 2. low n

^ croam soMrator In good ihnpe. See J. ' A . Cnmpboll a t Home Plumbing and

H eating Co. offiee.

“ iXJB BALE— Dining room fum itu ro . '**“ • Phono 1206W. 360 U th avo. E.

7 ** JO BDAN V A JiliB Y , Oregon, irriga t- od lands. Oo and seo nn irriga ted pro- Jcct w ith more water than land. Tho greatest stock proposition in the north-

'■ wcat; froo^nmRo. Good land covered w ith largo uf^obmsh ami free from a lka li. For further information see S. a A ll, 241 B lith nve. N ., or phono 7411.

FOR SALE— Registered Hereford cattlo. SO two-year-old bulls; 50 one- year-old bulle; 50 two- and three-year old heifers; SO cne-yenr olil belfers.

- t- . The very beat of breeding, very ffht, strong in Anxiety 4th blood. These OWS eattle have i;oo<l bone, gond eolqr, w ith

p len ty o f «)uality and size. A lt mlsed on our fnnn here in Idnlio.*

Our herd woa ciitabllsbed over twen* ty -s ix yenri ago in eaatem Nebraska and we havo- been continually In the business since. Wo now bavo probably the Inrgest pare bred bord o f Hore- fords west of tbe Rocky m ountains

W rito or eome and *eo* ua Our ible prices' aro reasonablo and our eattle

glvo satisfnellon. '“T M ID LA N D BBBBDINO P A B M , e,\t L. I x Young & Sons,

Kampa, Idafio.

Z MONEY TO LOANFEDERAL P A IIM LOANS, 5 1-2 per

cent, 34 years to pay. Sco J. W . Me ' Dowoll, seeretary.trenautor, at Farm

w Bureau Saturdays between 2 and 3 p. )uhl ni- -Phono No. 5a7Jl.

^ NOTIOB TO OONTBACTOBa Jar- W cndoll Indopendent Sehool DIst. No.

35 w il l receive acalod bids up to and un til 8 :0 0 p. m . on tho 22nd day o f March, 1D20, f o r the construction nnd com pletlon-ef—a-briek.-eoncroU , an'l

• in wowl H igh Bchoel-Bmlding to be‘ boHt hter n t Wendell, Idnho. Sciiirate proposals

w ill bo reeclved on the plumbing and— ---heating, all to bo as sot fo r th in ntnoB food and speei/ieatioDS prepared thenifure ' car by Wayland 4 Feuncll, Arcblteeta, 51. Boiso, Idaho. A ll -bidti nhall bo accom- ------ paniod by, eertified checks, payable to

®* Cecil Bo tt, Clerk. . Certified ehecka '5- shall bo glvea ns a guarnritco tha t chos-

ch bidder* w i l l enter Into contractu ’ fo rth w ith w ith tbo nbovo -D is tric t foe

_ ' tho completion of tho work contomplat- car. ed. Tho chocks fo r general construc-

>aah* tion s lia ll bo in the amount o f 2 pei 1C7. cent o f tho b id , fo r plumbing $200.00.

K eating $500.00. Bidders checks w ill . , ho held until contracts are signed oi ‘ bids rejected.

P lans mny be aoon at tb e o ffico ol* * tho Superintendent o f Sebools, Wendell

Idaho, or had from the srchltecta upon ‘-01- depositing twonty f iv o ($25.00) dollan

as nn enrneit that b ld i w l l l bo filoO w ith tho elerk on o r beforo the above

up date. Baid chocks w il l be retumod^ on vith tho rotum of the p lan i and speclfica-

jjQ tions to tho clerk o r arcbltocts.Tho bonrd roJervcs tfco right to ac-

1 cept any or re jeet a ll bids submitted.E . D. POHD, Chairman. OEOIL BOIT> Clerk.

_section|^2 I t y o a w u i t o b a y , l e l ] , '

, 1 . , e x o h a n g e , b a r t e r , , d i i-S { p o ie o f o r a o q » l« A B Y .

THOIO ' t r y Q a i iy R e w i I 0 1 & 8 8 'a a i. - --.'I

- J i L - _______- i

I S f - r ' ■ - 7 '

BUSINIiSS DIRECTORY'» .■ ■ ■ I • I. .— » . » . - i . , . » ,

_ . BUSINESS OABD R&TEB - One iBssrtion, por » " * •

Oae woek, per lino .....One mooth. per U u e _____________ ,.7&s

—PH 0O T83— . , ,

0‘ W .A R ft .

- - W IN D O W O lA a ft-W la d shields; cab Ek- • inet work; Moon's BhOp. Phono 6.

_ ” T ltA N S F ^ ” ■-

OBOZIBS T B A N a m ^ 'o o is M S T f .Pbono 348. ..• /

" PIANO TTOmra“ P IA N O T U N IH Q -^ . ' 0.-. H ull. Phon* ‘

84,.;Bo«>rson Hotel.. . ,

” P I A l ^ TU N lN G -^Phon*' 108. L o ^. Music Co. . .. . . . * .

L | ^ r o f © i j i j i i o i i a l 1

>«■ A i r ' o f t i i E ^ .

A t ih h a B . W nMir-;>X<awyer.

0- H O M B B f t MTTiTJ iBoyd B n i l d i n g

"•! T A Y L O lt O in iE M lX ^ B a ^ k B l^ . P ro l^ e u d i clyU .

Z‘ 8W E B L B 7 ik B V t lU U O T ^ A t to ru n . a t Law. Praetiee ia all. Oourts, Tw ia

ra iis ,,idahp ,., : . .

“ B . M . W Q LFB-^Lav^er, Booma~5'aad ^ oyer ld4hb'Depaitment SteiM .'Twia

— ^< ^ > Id a h o .^ - ..• • •

J . H . WZSB—l^awyer.. P a lly nrganla- . ed OoUeetlon D e p ^ tm e a t OtClee*—

Booms 6 and 7, over T kAb Fa lls Bank— fc ■trnst Oo., Tw in B>Ua. Idaho.

ool, D O N J . H B M O T -B . * » . B ld g : Ool- toetlons and OemmerellJ Law .' ‘

ood . ABOEdTBOTiwn , ------ --------------------- ----------------I J. O HABLES B. 'EAU TBtAN , s reh ltee t

Babcock building, d t r . _____________

“ A N OPPOBTDH IT Y* ^ 0 cen tra l' offiee e f the Westera

— D ls W t ; loeaiod 'a t Boom 800, Flood pit- bn ild ing, Baa Fran cisco, .(U ., is aetlag >ro- as a eloaring. honse, o r m ^ n m through rho which prospJ^vo employers may get rth- in toueh w ith ez-servlce mea o f teehai- red cnl r t iU ly . :ein This offiee haa porsoaally ia te rrlew - I S- ed theso men to determine,their experi*.IT . OQOQ and rives yon below a b r ie f stato —• moat o f the qualifications o f somo ap' ord pllcnats fo r agiteultural positions, me- You have the liborty o f ehooaing onr iHT: o f titeae applleants, ndvislag tho War

Departmeat a t the above address o f ery thoso selected and tho men w il Imme- leso d ia te ly .be referred t« yoo fe r your fur- rith the r eonsideration. sed 1. (MANAGER RANOH) B. B .

nge 28 yoars, single. Graduate Agri- 'en* cultural College. 26 mes. Slboriaa ska forces. Intorprotcr. Exporienco: Hor* the ticu ltu m l commission o f Inyn county- .bly manngor Hillside Water Co. orchards; ore- manager Fred Hess dairy; jnstroCtor s. agrioulturo, Inglewood, GnUf.— Speaks Our Russian. Know* implemont game, ttie 2. (M ANAOEB o r SUPERINTEND­

EN T OF FARM, o f COUNTRY E8 TA TE .) I I . O. II., ago 30 wears, mar-

s. ried. Cornell University Agriculture. aho. 1st L t., Army. Bupt. gonoral farm and— country estate, handling cattle, horses,

Inndscnpo gardening, developing Innd.__ 3, (RANOH WORK, TE A M IN G .)

W , 0 . L ., ngo 20 years, single. High P®' school. 1 year wngonor, U. S. Arm y. 8

ycarH oxporienco on ranch.^ 4. (CATTLE or SEED BUSINESS.)J P* W. R. L., 25 years, single. Throo and

one-hnlf yenrs, eollogo. 2nd L t., Field----- - A rtille ry . Opportunity to manago cattle

or seed business. Oonaidcmblo experi­ence along thoae lines.

No. 5. (RANCH HAND W IT H D F ^IR B ond TO O AIN MECHANICAL FAR M E.’C- • o f PBRIBNOE.) M. M .,,ngo 31 yoors. and Ornmmar school, i l jo a r , F io ld A rtll- bfiVl lo ry . Cbnsiderablo busineoo experience, lud t 0. (RANCH FOREMAN, IIAN D - „a ls ^-*^N0 OA’TTLE.) '.P . & , ngo 2.*! yonr^

ninrrled.' Experience, S year* foreman tooB “ “ ‘1 2 years ranch work. 2 year forfeta ' ^ “ le c ^ ^ y ^ LUMJIEBo " ! CO.) A . U .S ., 22‘ years, married. Uni- j lo voreity o f Minnesota. 1st L t , A ir Ber-

vice, L.mding manager, Land and Lumber Co.'

8. (RANOH WORK.) A . W . S., 24 Public school. Oook, V. S.

■Aut Shipping Bonrd on tho U. a T . 8. Ir is . '2 years, Mooro Shipbuilding Co., Oak- land, C illf ,

}.00. ---------------------------w il l OAZ.L FOB 0 0 U N T 7 W A B B A m S 1 o r The foDowlag Countv W arraats vrlH

bo paid npon prsaentatma a t the Coun-3 o f ty Troasnr^*B O ffice, Tw in Falls, Ida-, dell, b i:ipnn Current Expense 'Warrants, Nos. 1 to llnra i24, Ine., 1020 SeriM.(ilod Couaty Hospital Wanraats, Nos. 669 love to. 603, hid., 1010 8erle& ‘1 on A grieu ltara l Fa ir W arrants, Nos. 60 Cica- to 61, in « , 1910 Borles.

Interest on tha above warrants esasss ac- Mareh 20th, 1020.

ed. Dated and posted Maroh 1st, 1020. n. . B . L . W ARREN,

_______________ O ew ^y T reascrer.

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> Q tarto iljr bteigmeat Show* Ob- , Iy "Oomfortiible B u e m ; a ^ p V t o B l o o k

; Wool hoidinga on Doeombn Al, 1919. >re«'«a4,000,000 poundi, gToaw o q u lw Ic B t oc ;06,(KK)Mo ponadi less t h u ob

^ Beptm bor 30, lf i l0 , .ftoftordlns to tiio goa rto rlr atoek ‘report .ro1eaa«d Tabra*

" nry 12 by tho boroau o f aarkoU, U n it­ed Btatos department o f iM^rlcultart. That tho oonuacroUl .aapply U oren lr diBtribut«)d ia Indieatod by Uie faot tha t on Deeenbor SI, 1919, m fta a fie tu im roportod holdings o f 844,000,000 pounda and dealers 80,000,000 p o n a ^ (p-ooa oqulralent. This ahould'not be Ukon to iodieato tba t doalors owned tbo quan> tity-Toportod by th«n, fo r whilo they held praetieally. OBO'balf o f the stoek opoa whieh thero were no reatrletlons, i t is evident tha t a eonalderable propor* -tion o f i t was belnff storod by them and iMlag^ held fo r shipping inatruetiona.

A lthough tho wool supply aoems rath* er large, ^ o n referring to tbo to ta l flgores, i t is aot considered more tbaa a comfortable roaervo supply, .whieii shottid be carried In thia country « t alt times to moot any emergeaey in ' ease

^ th« regular importattona o f wool were " bitomsptod, a an th0 bureau's wool spo*

. eJalistOOT«nnil«tt E o ld lB fl.O M XM M d

Tlie ooTomment's ho ld ing o f wool havo deeroaaed ' materially, aia'ee Iaat year, n o wool'purohaslng qoartermaa-

■ te r reported that on Deeombor 8 8 ,19l8, tbe to U l atoek o f wool in the poues- Bion o f the government, spot and la transit, was 313,740,008 pounds, and os* timatod tho quantity o f wool in dealers’ bands not ye t b illed to the (nTommen' aa 70,000,000 pounda, making in al 888,746,602. uounda, compared w ith 9 V862.000 pounda pn December 81, 1919. 3%Js eleorJy ahowa, i t ia claimed, that tbe gOTommentr'roloaaod Jta-irool bold* J n n aa quickly as possible in such quan* tltios as tbo markot would readily ab­sorb through publio . auetiona throogh* ont tho year.

Tho, B ritish government in carrying on t Ita propoaed plan to liquidate ita wool h o ld in g aent to thia country 18,*930.000 pounda o f grease wool and. 731,* 643 pounds o f scoured wool, whieh waa reported by tho representative o f-th e B ritiah govemment aa bolnf^ h e !^ in th is eouatry aa o f Doeember 3 I , .1 | | | .

Tbo to ta l holdings, o f doalera. fa c to re d and tbe United Stntos and B r it is h ' goversmeata aeording to eon* dltiona were; Qreaae wool, 894,556,320 poonda: scoured wool, 00,770344 pounds; pulled wool, 34,907,099 pounda; top i, 19,802,008 pounda; nofla, 11,209,597 pounda. ^

Tha manufaeturera’ atoeka aeeordiag to geographical d istribution were aa follows: Hasaaehusetta, 02,603,533 poDBds; Bbode Island, £9,490,704 poonda; - Tennayliraala, 88,145,024 pounda; N'ew Jersey, 80,654,583 pounds: New York, 18,837,85« pounds, ^ l lo w ^ b y Now Uampshire, Ohio, Coaneoticut and Maiae.

Tbo dcalora’ holdtngi o f a ll ‘grades, cnditions and elassos aeeording to cities wore aa .follows: Boaton, 120,685,-

: 021 pounds; .Fhiladelpbia, h,706,684 pounds; New York, 12,896,488 pounda; Chicajp), 12,059,106 pounds; 0 t. Loula, 9,114,067 pounds; Portland, 2,947,759 pounds

W H IT T A K H B TO BPEAKOa Sunday afternoon labor unions o f

Tw in FaUa w ill hold a maaa aasombly in Lavering theater whon mattera nt general importaneo w ill be dlaeuaaed. Tho meeting w ill be addrosaod by M ay­or 'W hittakor o f Pocatello, and tbu

•Kev. W. A . Mooro, o f tho Tw in Palis Chriatian chareh, aa the principal speak­ers- Beproscntatlves o f varioua coun* clls and labor lodges w ill bo callcd upon fo r abort talks.

O N E MO

SATURDAY

BIG SH(E n tire stock o f

and C h M ren ’i

Saturday, M art

—vtUue giving-

T H E NBARBBB

We Aak Your Cot and

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Weathgjr M aker j j . Opena c tK iA ttiK k I .?

; on N o r th ^ n E nd ^ iA oMBBODY in 'fh o north ^ o f tho state must .have on*S ''-g n n d e rfld » tli« :ilI*w U l> 'o f;*h e .'. ' : p woather-tnakoa. He has, shifted , v»

v h is peraieloua A ttantlon,-tsnpor' .a r ily .-a t least,’..ffo « :^ tlf# ;a o u th ‘ ■aootlon tm the panhandle end;i.

Ju s t'w by the contiiioed attaek I agninst the.lowor t ie ro f eouatiea'

-haa boen '^iseoatinoed . f o r tho , tim e ia not known, bu t tho fa c t . remains-that lh o weather hasn 't > “ • beon ‘so bad today; and fa ire r ; . conditions aro 'o ffo red fo r to* ^— . morrow, w h ilo -ld lre .Jh inga. are X)

f threatened fo r tho north tonight ® , I • and .S a tu rday.-— ' „ , PoUowing is .th e day's roport,- ' fo r t h i i end! ‘ ^Tonight and Bat- " f ' . • orday fa ir io o th portion .'’; ; B ut concatenated . w ith that

atatomont Is thia fo r tbo upper a t y te rr ito ry ; “ Probably rain or k snow north .” noI Both high and low io r tbe pastr! . 24 b'our poriod topped tbe poinU tha o f the day prevloua. Yeaterday la

the mercury roachod 44, and only- dc.. ' dropped baek 14 dogreoa dnrlog coII tho nocturnal period. Tbere was tb a a trace o f precipitation. nc

E lB I I I F D i lO I i.. 1 ID E III11 IIII11S I

E. L . Sobettler T iikes Up b ; ^J: S h e riff pn FngitlTe W arran t {,la fo r Vale, Oregon "» . ---------- “»’ n L. Sclnlllor, who l l laid to bi n t employed b y the Oasla O il company,

was arrosted a t noon today on a fngi- nIff- tive warrant. Schottler was arreatel ,

b y S heriff A . N . Bpraguo and w il l bo °hold a t tho county Joil nendlog or- *

4’ r iv a l o f authorities from Vale, Oregon, *'A* wbonee orders fo r arreat were rocoivod. P b- According to local authorltiea, Bchot*," :h- t ie r is accused by a Bolso man giv-

in g the name o f Moyer o f grand laf- <=ae dony. I t is aaid aa o il drTlIIng out- ^ t* f i t belong to Meyer la lost nnd Bcbet-B,* t ie r Is aecuaod o f being implicated In *1>* the loss. Scbettlor is an o il woll .u d r il le r by oceupation. obe • * — ii“ d e I b c r a t s a s s e m b l e t o ‘

»i P IC K C O N V E N T IO N C IT IE S ;

fg Idaho Btata Central Oommittee Meets _ la Koteow to Diapateh Im pettaot ^

>■» ' uMOSCOW. Idaho, yP)~To aeleet tho ^

date and placo o f holding tbo demo- .. ^ oratlo state oonvontion fo r chooaing “ delpgatos to the national convention, ® ^ y ie democratic s t ^ central commltteo fi « m et hore tbU afternoon. Tho placo i ' - * fo r holding tbe atato nominating con- ®

vention in-^Vuguat to aolect candidate# e ” fo r aUto and couaty offlcoa, alao w ill u t bo deeidod upon.

OS, ] > t the ad i help yoo to deelde where to to buy t t.'5.-84 , ' '

^59

S n crispetteso f •

B e tte r than oandy andJd. '

cheaper, on ly So package.

l i AU stores.jl _ ■ ■ .

)R E , D A Y

Y, MARCH 6

OE SALE!t f M eria , Women’a

\’a ahoea redtued.

rc h 6, the laa t day .

g—atock reducing.

ylODEL:R S H O E CO.

ompariaon o f Valifea i Pricea

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. p e t i t i y e K S Q h o b l - ' t l J v e r i t s

; A p r i l 4 ^ T ^ i " 5 ’a l l s ' B u i

P l a n a n d ^ ^ e m i c A u i

A l a it ln u la tlo K medium fo r bettor a jw lling a contest ^sflbedole has been devlaed b y high sehool executives o i ^ Tw in Palls to bo.held here during th» month 'o f A pril.

The competitive -featuro- is open Uo entrants from th e . IV th grade to the senior elaaa-of thd t ig h sehool inclo- slvo.

E lim ination contests w il l :be 'hold ht about A p ril 19 to 23 by room, elass ni nnd b iu ld ing .' Pitaal contesls w il l b9 pt held abont A p ril 20. ,

TUe prime mover in b ring ing about £ th is eompotltlve spelling arrangement Is Asher B.' Wllaooj lawyer and probl- ^ dent o f the Tw in P a lls ' chamber o f ■" commerce. M r. Wilson has authorized

. the presentation o f cash prizes to win* nors In the contests.

I t Js tbo plan o f the general com* « • mittee in charge lo d ivide the school

grade classea Into throe groups. The i f lra t w in comprise, ineluslvoly, tho t,

.. f i f th and sixth p ^ o s . Mlsa E . M . ^ f l Bhotwell, supervisor o f. tho e le m en ta l S grades, w il l have charge o f th is group. ^ .w iTio second group, eomprising tbe sev- ^

enth aud eighth gradea, Inclusive, w il l ( be in eharge o t L . £ . Bear, princl- j

^ pal o f 'th e intermediate schools. tM nel- pal M . 0 . M itchell, o f tho high BChool w ill took a fter, the elasaes from nine , to twelve. . . . .

be Tho cash prlze4‘o ffe re d .t f f f *10 fo r * HY the f lra t -|>Iaeo w innen in . each group,

and 15 fo r- th e seeond place winners, ‘g l A t the'proaont time thc, throo group bo directors . aro preparing apoUIng llsU a>. and the general fie ld o f subjoot mat OQ te r w ill be mimeographod so tb a t eaeh od pupil in tbo sovoral departments may ot- l>e Btipplied w lth a lis t o f '60 words on iv- each Monday morning. Thia a ffords Uf. coDtetotnnta n ayatem o f fam illa riz *- ut- w ith worda to bo found In tho fin a l Qt. testa. Thero w ill bo aovoral hundred Jn words in tho total, oil . I t is- not intondod th a t th is contest

or preparatorr atudy ahall in any way in terfere- w ith , or take tbo p lu o of tbe regular * aenditeio w ork, bu t on caoh F riday pnpils may bave an oral

* 8 spelling lesson ebve'rlng tbe f ie ld sur*" veyed.

This exeroiae w ill consume tho SO ” minutes o f the regular school spelling ’ recita tion ; or approximatoly 20 m in­

utes per week o f elaas-room time may be oaed in this work.

’ Buies governing tbe eonteat provide , ' tha t words may be pronounced but „ * once, unleaa tho pnpll pronounces i t in- , ’ correctly or failuro to hoar i t read- leu ^ apparent. Fnplls mnst pronounce ijjj eaeh word before spelling. Pailuro tcs r il l

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Towels[ T U B E IB H

50c qnaUty, 20x40........ . 42c90c q u a lity ----- 1----------- V5c

HT70E

20c Talae ........ ....... I lk37 l-2c v a lu e — ........... 34<

Infant-WearTU E K N IT SETS

Toweia, Ubs, wash­cloths ......... ............. $2.21

Booties ........... .. 86c to $1,21

Infants’ Hoso, s ilk and . •wool ................. .......... 6a

Crib Blankets ............... 75i

Baby Sot Packages..... $2.01

> d f o r J V i n r i e r s ^ 1 ’

i t s ' t o - B e H e l d - “ H « r e - ' ^

B u s i n e s s M a n P r o i n o t ^ ^ - 1

L U t h o r i t i e s ^ i v e - A i d >r f j ' i

‘ to do tbis w il'.ba eooatbd aa. a o 't r ro r j againat tbe contestant ‘ ' f ' :

5 : Words muat.-.b«-apelW . rea««al*ly ]‘ soon a fte r being pronooneod, bnt they •> shall not b e - ju d g e d -r ig h t-o r -wrong .

an tiH In iihed . , . ■ . !* SinaJ ao tborlty on pronooneiation . ’ and spelling o f a ll wojda aball be Web- • ‘ ater'a N ew -lo tem ationa l d letionaiy.

, Wben atudy Usta shall have..been,«x*I hausted in o lim lnatlon contests, or f i*I na! contests, supor lis ts , Ko . w hieh'no ) pupil.lias had aceosa lw nsed.

; EVIDENCE SEARCI) FAILURE; IC n t i t t t Bmployod b r Z -W . W . O m .I not oonnect O ^ m ^ t h A U ig id

MONTESANO, Wash.;. . ( / ^ T . T. Edmonds, a Presbyterian minfster at

* preaent w itbou t charge, bu t recently employed.by tho defenae as as inves*

j? tiga to r In the tr ia l ' o f tea alleged I . W. H W . eharged w ith tbe murder o f WaN J ren 0 . Qrimm, v irtu B lly ., a d m ittr f ia

a letter, according to the proseeotloo* he had found no evidenee eonneeting

{‘ Orimm w ith any alleged ra id -o n tb« I ' I . W. W. hall.

A few sisea lo f t o f >85 all-wool n e s 's soiU a t £ ld r id ^ 's .~ *« d r.

or ! " __ ' ■ = =

WESTERN ELEClRie FARU□t UBHnNB r u n s . I

3; AMERICAN ELECTRIC COce 1ST HSUii at

ill I " I ru'iiiiLSin I

A C O O ^

R e a d y -■Women w h o e n jo y w e a r in g t

o u ts e t o f th e season, a re i i

T h ere is a s a tis fb c tip n in ha

^ these b m d s o m e g arm en ts a r

tb b« d u p lic a te d here th is 1

/-■ Neuf ) N o m a t te r w h a t yo u in te n d ;

^ in o u r s to c k . T h e y range f r

f ■ cT h e t^ re e -q n a r te r le n g th in

son. P r ic c s range fro m $35

S prinW e a re h e a r in g considerable

in g o f dresses a t $35.00.

MORNIN76c mi

These ite in s w i l l be on sal o n ly f ro m 9 t i l l 1 o 'c lock.

Ckalliea16c A l l n ow stock, In many 34^ now a nd a ttra c t iv e de-

Ripms ................................ 27c

Devonahire\ A l l o f th e su b s ta n tia l co l­

o rs th a t w ash eo woll....56<:

CambricNo, fiO B e rk le y C am bric

2.25 45c ( p m l i t y .................... 38(4 No. 100 B e rk le y C a m b ric 1-25 65c q u a l i t y ......... ............ 49<

G in ff Kama68c N o w p a tte rn s a nd designs

35c q u a l i t y .................... 29<75c N e w A p r o n G ingham s,

2.00 ........................

I; A aa^-J 'J IeeU ni o f ,Trftienial ls-Hddri4?lans.Ma4e I

I ;

^ 'W | i - U a 'f . ^ l^ t }3 M le o ^ ’p H n ^ o ffice r o f T w ln :X U li ' ?/ J o d g ^ ^ iP . . d T E ., a t aa annual;®!#**' .

* ' H..BL Orant.'Iead- I

i< W - O. T ly lo r tPMtwi fo t

_ A » w g m o n U been mad® b y tno I ;tw» r"' ' .

fIFTEEN Y INIWW

m Under dat^ o f Fpateh to th® C ^ UeomptroHer © n S ® .

X thoAsod th® ,P ir« tm . Tw ia. Palla, .Idaho,^ w ith » capita l o f <

, rin® U pr«dd®st» I>“ . - F®iia®at, and J . Kng

Exactly three weeks after u jo u n c e d , the H rs t N ati

«'• -€01 Its doors w ith JStrJrTA which i t has grown in to the i

^ p loys: ^M r. J . Ml,. Maxwell, cashier.

‘ M r. !W. E.; Nixon, assistant' M iu £ . B. Fox, teller.M r. H . B . Grant, te lle r . 'M r. H a r ^ ,M a :n ^ r sssistan M r. O. L . Laraby, jan itor. M r. Ernest Stettler, auditor M r. D orinw Johnson, assisti M r. Howard Johnson, teller. M r. Eoy 'Weaver, bookkeepei Miss Sibyl Herts, bookkeepei M r. Eobert P. Nare, bookkec M r. H arry Hunt, te llw . M iss Charlotte Stewart, rem M r. Maser Bydalch, bodkke« M r. Eobert inw ards, bookk< M iss Ora Peters, stenograph }dr. Oscar Newman, bookkeej

O f these employees seven Fa lls SGgh School

T O T R A K

^ - t o - W e a rg the new smart styles a t the very I invited to make' selections now. having the firs t pick, for many of are exclusive fashions that are not s season.

ew S u itaid paying fo r a suit you can find i t from $35.00 to $115.00.

Coatain b right colors is popular thi? pcu- ^5.00 to $75.00.

ing Frockable favorable comment on onr shf.w-

MG SALESmorning to.save a fow dollars? sale this week in the mornings

T ick ingmy Heavy quality ticking, 60c3e- qua lity ........................ B4cI7c

P illo w Tubing45 inch beavy Tubing, 65c q u a lity ........................ 49c

55cSheeting

■ Good quality Mohawk Sheeting, 85a quality....69c

™; Bed Spreads■ , A ttractive designs. Regu­

la r $2.95..................$2.67

Canton F lanne l32 inch unbleached, beavy

23c quality, ^ c ............ ^ c

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l l 'p ianU^^y^^,-''k,»;,' K

A. O ity and yenr aam rhaa.aot b®®a taken

'■» T U . U • e ltto a o tr you owe Ton;| d t 7 . ,..T Ii« ,lIW W *^ 'X O l| l-® M » b w o f

I i- Oommofoo oigo yo i» ,5^no S S S S B SSSSSSSSSSSSS ^SS m S

VfABlSMO ,ywfAust F®b. !« , 1905, a d ii* 4r i U l N ® ^ ® W .'*T h ® . Pth®:eorr®ney today: an*I r s t . N a tio a a l. bank o f kho, to begin boalniDas >f *25,000. I n t a Per* t , PhiUp W®isaar, vie®, f .. H . K a x ^ eaAiw.»»

t ^ . the g ra t in g of the'charter fation^ .Bank of Twin Falls op- rM TM axwell as wshier. le present institution, which_ em­

ir. ' at cashier.

tan t oaihicr.

to r . 'tistant cashier.ler.per.per.keeper. ‘

emittances.keeper.kkeeper.ipher.Keeper.ren are graduates of the Tw in

Spring FabricsFOOBS

New stock___ MIc to $1,60

B A i n n z

New shades, y a rd ....... $1.50

OINOHAMBB right new patterns ,

..................... 23c to 60c

Royal SocietyNightgown ....$1.85 to $2.50

Chemise .......$185 to $2.G0

Boudoir Caps............... 60c

Centerpieces .._$1.00 to $2.00

Shirt W a is ts ...............$2.00

_ Eompera...... ............... $2.00


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