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Page 1: T THE LAVER E TONIGHT ^ I T W irN FAlLLS D A llLY NlEW Snewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN...s proprintion pf *50,000, tho first bridge I- biU of the BOBSIon waa iatrodueod

HEAR DR.

T W irvVOU 1. NO. ’307.

liO M O R ': iisiiiiisT

ONJOITMS— Attacks Secretary of Navy’s ■>' “ Biggest Navy”-Program in

Speech Before Congress Pro­testing High Expenditures

. DECLARES TA)^AYERSiWUST BE CONSIDERED

ThinTra Food fo r S tarv ing O iiil- dren F a r M ore to the Ques­tion Than the La rgest Navy

' f o r To tn re Heeds

'' B y L . C. M A K T IN ' W ASHINGTON, Jon. 14.—A ttocklng Secretary -Danlob’ “ Biggoat N a v y , '’ Sooator Borsh vramod today tha t " th is sboinolou orgy o f cxponditares may force tho people to cry oat w ith the voice o f revolution sgaiiiBt the nAdncss th a t‘is g riod ifig tbem to powder.”

% charged tha t while In theory tho |j gove^QtDont has groat plans fo r aalver* • nai'poaco and brotherhood, ‘ 'nevertlio- le u in practice i t s t i l l apparently lo

- fo llow ing tbe rales o f kings and auto- 1) erata—to frigh ten the people and rob t them throDgh taxation. . (

‘ P o litica l Infloensa-:--------“ The 'p o lit ic a l inSuenzs^’.nov-ep i*. ^

‘’d rm ic in B n n la tnay in fee t Ameriea I f ° moro a ttea tlou Ib tio t paid to thoso who mtiet pay tho taxes,” Borah said. " I j. ■orvo notice now tha t those who under- tak«* to pot throngh th in naval progratn ^ ,wUl have to f ig h t ovory step o f the ^ w ay,” said Borah. cannot under- ^ stand the de m u d fo r warahipB a t th is time. They are Instnnnuita o f war. Are wp challenging dr throw ing donbt upon the frieadahlp « f France oc. Sag- lan'df Japan, is powerfni, bu t bur reln- tlona are f r io n ^ e r than fo r a deoade.,/ 'A f t e r , the w ar ia over, w ith onr en-

emioB defeated and a ll tho great naval powers frie n d lie r than ever before, we proppee to. spend *600,000,000 In the

• throo years 'ou a poworfal figh t- ing, m&chlse. ^

‘ <Ig th is not a direet ehallooge to ^ tho good fa ith o f our^alUes, or doea U

V not th row , doubt on"'the 'a lnce rfty o f ® our own profeaalonst '

01Qcsstlona Jostiee '

” Above d ll, i€ I t not a signal act o f i t iu jiu tic o to the people o f th i# country A who have paid taxes aad bought L ib ­e rty bondn and saved, stiuted ood do- at nieil tberasclvei in the wmr eris la f* ' tb

" I s the American taxpayaf to have m no more plaee In th is program than a tb eoddled peent ■' Ie;

" A r o wa ^ In g oa w ith thU shame- ei; loss orgy o f expenditnre u n til th« peo- of pie are forced to ory o a f w ith the be voice o f revolution against the madness tha t is grinding^ them to powdert

Ddffereat P laa fo r Aisatlea ' ‘ The next war w il l no( be between ^

governments or nations ba‘t between the govemmentB aad the people. * ^ 0 Bus- of s la n 'a n d French 'revo ln tioos are the

.^ legitim ate oatgrowth o f Injusace^and ** T>wression.’ There has not beea a crime •

committed in Bussia in the .f lv o n th s 'th a t d id not have Its parent C in t]ie oppression ef. the bloody m a n - iJ o ffs. We ca M o t shoot up o r -k il l that k ind o f m oveaqnt Toa^havo to fe«d Bussia f in aomething b ^ t e s ballots.

- That ia w hat tho-Bcm anoffs fed the . Bussians. Ameriea should adopt a d if ­

ferent pla ic “ I know w« arp very strong, well- ' i

powcj, llberly -lov ing people,, bu t wo ' are not immune. ■ Tho s^meless waste o f the pi'Oplc’a cnrnin}:*, iho uacon- pcinnablo extortion fnun the ir savint;*. >

untlem inp tho noWost InntUu- ' tiota. Even tho s tru ftu rc reared by our /others w ill not ■ ta iiil tho strain no'

■ inJo fin ite ly .' • ' i ■H w t Meet Hom * Needs b»

“ The people have p&tiently bome • the hardens o f the war, but the exr. pen.litares from now bn must be b c a ^ on reason ahd distributed with..Econ­omy.” ■ ' a;r

Borah-quoted reporta o f children of »■ n U rrla g ia New York. H a if the stor>- .'w as set to ld, he said, adding he h*^

.reports from another e ity showiag 100,- tot -OOO c h ild rm -to be under-clothed asd w i enJeffed. Af . ' iT h n c are the aeedf o f BoUheviam, ” ies aaid Borah. "H o w -quickly this po- i t l i t i ta l in /1nen*a w ill spresd'when onte pn hatched ia h ires o f misery and star-, ,tiq vation, ae one fa n telL Now i t Is time to take notice, to consider the peo­ple who hare to pay. the taxea ." ^ , sU

Borah, aiKasaiag^/rviAUs propo'sals ao fo r a 'league o f na tipa t, s troag lj con- me demaed T a f t ’s plan fo r «% league of oatioas. to enforce paaea. . j - ^

T a f t I d e a o f fore« would faa^ qm , teaiag^’ eeaaetip tiw ea - the 'A jaericaa 'd«

p M ]^ la paaet ' t ^ e * , B e n b 'd a a lti*d . wi]

I. FORTIER ON 1

N FASponsors N t O peration f

h Governor Davis Respon signed to Co-ordinate

>s ■ Than Forty-E ight Sep: In Place Management Ui J. Fixed and Definite

OABZHST M E M B SB

D BOISE, Ida., Jan. 14.->The *Jnrintit in the state govenunant wa«.i»anclied

[ . d irectly sponsored by Ooremor Davis, i the constitution by cosferrlttg upoa th<

>- . m>on8lbmty o f xon^nn lng the principal y • n in ^ comniisaloaers,-' a t the bead o f as ^ - are made up o f a coasoUdation Of ntu

oniti^ and aboUaUng otiierB, p r in c ip a l: D irector o f fa rm tnazketa ,stat« bor

warden, pubUc n tilitie a 'bas,2 Inxpectot: o f mines, state examiner, in d i >, inarian, highway commiasion, sUte boa

chemist, h ljliw a y engineer and nomeroo force and e ffec t and a fte r Biarcb

le . . . ' ; 'a ■ • (Special (0 T

H 0 1 8 E . J a n . 14.— S t r i k in g r i ° bns lncB H | )n )b l( ‘ in aj< c l i i e f e .xeo iiti

W . D a v iK , tly» n e w g o v e rn o r o f J ■g .sl(*<*v(*.s j in d w a d e d in to d a y to i ). bun incK K a d m in i f l t r a t io n a n d to i b t io n 4»n In s f o r o n is t o f le g is la t io n >

t l l l^ I( *g is la tn re .I l l one o f tho most aU ik in jjly oon i-^^

1 proho iis ivp and moiit pfog rcsa ive b i l ls F g ever in tro du ced by a go ve ru o r of a L ^ woNtcrn stflito ancj {larallclcd by only | J 0H<' o the r case in tho h ia to iy o f state ■

lo g ls la tio n , .O ovornor Itov ls today In- ' t r^ u c o il a b i l l in tp tho log is la tu ro

“ which tal<CB ovor fo r ty -o ig h t aeparato '* departments 'o f tho state govemmont '* and placi'B thorn under n in e ' heads,* thereby saving t'he state tbouBands o f

dollars ond much nooJleia.,. ^ B ?e 'o f® time aud energy.^ OreatM Advlsozy BoardsI, B o t tho samo legislative act w il l M . crcato. fivo advisor}' boards fo r tho ^ samo number o f depdrtments which w ill ^ constitute exi>crt opinion and w ill through itn merpbers reflect tbo opin-

. ions o f nnd represent the public ia a ” way which ho* not before been accom-

j plished.I "W ’ ith rharneforitttic bunincHs sense,{ Governor Davln- hns apiironchcd this p r

business problem, jus t aa he wolild ro- bil orgsnizo a, bank or other business in- loi stitutioM, should he be responsible fo r o f

{ ita success as such,” said SpeaEor M. fo: r A. K ige r o f the houso today.^ thi

No piece o f loglalatiou presented to co: - aa Idaho Jogislaturo in the history o f thi

tho state has before Tauscd the com- »» ) mont beard today. In th is comment — I there waa nb adverse criticism . A ll

legislators voem to agree tha t Its prln- _ . clple moro than stood tho test. M any __* o f tbem knew tha t po litica l scientists I held ao disagreement al^out the e ffi- I cacy o f such a plan. .

'^B IU FaTora ldr Bagardad b .Wore the b ill to be voted on todaj-

, in. both houses I t would pass by accla- , mation. B u t tha t thero w ill be some . opposition to its enactment in to a low

I (Ooatinoed oa P ac* Toor)

SPiTMtSAHEpiRli

F i r s t D e le g a te s B r o u g h t B a n d !

a n d A re R e a d y f o r a d a n c e ' o r a S c ra p i

rtv I I . C. H AM ILTU N NEW VOUK. .Init. 14.—Tho

noviet!« n rr cathprinj:- 'The firs t <)cJcKal(*« an* hpre w ith n,

b»nd. Thpy have hired a dsBce hall or i a rioK. , E ither n danrc or a scrap was to be-unilpr fu ll ntcftni w ith the thottle tied op«‘n.

The new iniernational Irafrue. elder a^nong tho tiig minors, aftil’ d survivor o f maay a rough ushered inthe most strenuous work in the his­to ry o f baseball by it * m eetiiig hero, today. Followinf* rlosely in its wake w ill come the meeting o f the National Ajuf^riation o f Profew ional Baseball league*, which w ill take np tbe stPlngs i t la id down in Chicago and w in make preparations to h la*t a hole in the aa- tiquateit jis tio n a l airreezneat under which basebali has ^ n operating.

The ini&Ar league^ said T inker, w il l sUnd fa y tn iy th e ir guns, even going •o fa r as to abrogate t A national agr«e- ment unless the ir wiahss are agreed to.

However, thfejH^n^e^ h a r* mad« tkraata b « fo » *ad*i£n 'ha 'tiooa l agree-. QMat m te DO. Unlaaa they.foUow th e ir . 'd ^ r ^ a a t io a w ith brave hearts, t h ^ w ill be beatea.

I IR fU G ATlO N A

lLLSTWTO P A U .8 , IDAHO,

Jew P lan o f L fo r the Stateo n s i b l e f o r , M e a s u r e D e -

i t e A c t i v i t i e s o f N o L e s s

e p a r a t e D e p a r t m e n t s a n d

U n d e r N i n e H e S d s W i t h K ^ s p i o n s i b i l i t y

TO H E A D BUBEATJB

Blnlstration'B plan for. a aveepiag cbaage” chad m itha state aenate today... . I t is T i s / ^ Tltallxea a itlc le 4, sectlon.6 o f a tha chief execQtlva the power s i^ clpa l departmants through a cabinet o t ’ as many t iu r e i ^ These departments ’ ntuneroys present aeparata government tp t i among which a i^ : .

hortlcultarsl> lnspector, fish and game i .'bank c o m m ln l^ r , Insurance manager, industria l acddaiA board, sU te veter-. i board o f b e a J^X sa a lta ry In je c to r ,

laroos Jx>ard& I t is proposed to go in to b rch 31, lO ie. I

to Tho News)g r ig h t a t (lu? ,l»»art o f hin big roiitive o f the state o f Idaho, D. o f Ida lio , lite ra lly rolled up his ( to make good his promise fo r a to p u t inde lib ly the stamp b f ac on contaiue<l in his message to'

fPROyiOEBBOGE; ovEHiEenT;

5 -OWSLEyFERfilf;' * a

il M r s , W h i te o f T w in F a lls S p o n - "

° s o r f o r M e a s u re C a r r y in g A p - p:

II p r o p r ia t io n f o r N e e d e d P a s s r ■ a g e o f S n a k e R iv e r

---------- _ fl(Special to The News) O

BOISE, Jan. K*.—Asking .fo r-aa ap- s proprintion p f *50,000, tho f irs t bridge I- biU o f the BOBSIon waa iatrodueod ia the 1- lower house thIs.mo'riiliig by U rs. W hlto r o f Twia. Falls county. The-biU prorldea !. fo r the construetlon o t a b rid )^ over

tho Snake-river a t Owsley's f^ rry , thna di0 connecting the Eagerman vaUey w ltb t l f the south aide o f the rive r aad doing O . away w ith the fe n y earvlee a t tha t t(t — -------- - ------------- - ■ . - - • nt} (Continued on page four}' - f l

1

W O R L D N E Vs ________________

l' • .

B ' N EW YORK, Jan. 14.— The i r f ive o r s ix b illion dollara and p r

ra te than any previous loans, il here by G arter Olass, new seori

GENEVA, Jan. 14.— Ignaee . - p a trio t, was no t bad ly in ju red w

according to w ord reaching her graphed friends th a t his wound I his w o rk

i W ASHIHaTO K, Jan. 14.— S Ij fro m Europe was demanded in ' ' Senator France, M aryland. Tb I pcace,ncgotiations be spcedod^ti j . to w ith d ra w the arm y o f occupa I delay.

li ' • ■-------- -—, • TOKIO, Jan. 13.— (Delayed) 1- r'eachcd an tinderstanding rega

] i S iberian ra ilw ay, i t was learned fo re ign o ffice w ill soon publish The allies have given the ir cons ican understanding.

LONDON, Jan. 14.— No mal >. m a jo r ity in .the na tiona l assetnt

o f elections, the soldiers’ and vi tinue to power, Hugo Haase, indi in an in te rv ie w w ith the E xp r The soviets, he said, contro l tho close nnden tand ing w ith the w< p o lit ic a l t it t ity in opposition to t)

I.ONI>ON, Jan. 14.— The Es the arm ies wiU *.*9iarch s t r ^ H i ie rm s a fe n o t f i ^ carried out,' w i l l be bu t a h ^ measure. . The be lie f th a t Oermany is neither w:

’ ^ t h its agreements as set fo r th M d po ia ts to the fa ila re to deU^

. .X ' ' '

\T THE LAVER

D A ll10, X nESD AT, J A ira A B 'T H , 1919.

No Real F ig h tin g in B e rlin Since Sunday A fte rnoon

^ Spartaean B^volution Gradu­a lly Dying Out— Ebert Gov-

ernm ent in Ascendenoy

S BBBNE, Ja n .. H .t-Thcro bus ’ been jJ no real f i(^ t iu K Borllu since Sun-

liay aftornopn, Orrm.'in illspatchcs ro­l l ported foday.

The govcrutncnt was said to have orderetl arrest o f K n rl Liebknecht, Bosa Lnxemburg, Karl Badek and Po-

_ Ijce president Eichorn.. A number of Crech nnd Russian agitators havo been captured.^ ' •

Tbo Ibove dispatch directly refutcn a 'report c irru la tod yesterUay ntid ered- in d -to the Tagblische Bundschau that Uebknecht and several o f hia followers bad been arrested. Previouaiy Ueb- knecht was reported killed in 'S tree t figh ting . I t is ovidont tha t hg not only in alive, but s t i l l d irecting wbat rcntninn o f the Spartaean revolt.

IS fliN MENFpRFOODIGermany Will be Given Supplies j

Providing She Turns Over Ships and Prisoners

By FEED S. FERGUSON !’ PABIB , Jan. 14.—Con^lfcte ttgreo-

ment haa been reached by thu in ter- f> a llied food council regarding ro lio f fo r ^ liberated territories and other affected aeetiohs, i t was learned toJay. '

The p lan inclndes permission fo r Ocr- maay to obtain food, providing sho I turns most o f hor merchant- ships over

r to the allies fo r vario^ls uaea, inclad- c ing repatriation o f Amorican troops. ” This la in no wiae a co^eeMion to Oer- - many, but is dcsigad to fo llow the lines eonaidered by t h r alHen to represent ^

. the ir beat interests In inain ta in lng sta­ble couilitionH in central Kiiropo. Tho

' plan ban been submitted to the nsso- , cinted peace conferees fo r_ra tifica tlon .

: The present program provides th n t! tho f irs t fu l l session o f the peace con- ferent-e shall be held a t the Qua!Ornay, 2:.10 Batnrday afternoon. The

, next meeting o f the nupreine war coun- , c il is scheduled fo r ‘10:30 tomorrow ,n , morning. • ,ij

\ F E S T IV IT IE S COT 8H&BT(iL Y M P IA , Wash., *V an. . 14.—A ll t l

I da^cos planned during t^ is session o f ai I the legislatnre have bc^n callod o f f by- to : Governor I ^ t e r and theatres ordered ai

to o n ly pe'rmlt occupation o f a lte r- th

Inate seats, to prevent spread o f in- to fluenea among tbe legislators. so

m

1W S EVEN TS

^ th------------- • tbe next L i b e ^ loan w01b9 fo r ^probab ly fo r a higher in te re s t ^ , i t was ind icated in a speeoh ic re ta ry o f the treasnry.

;e Jan Paderewski, the Polish r I when ho waa shot in W arsaw I lere today. Paderewski te le- . inds would not in te rfe re w ith -

—Be tum o f Am erican troops p| in'^a resolu tion in troduced by Tbo resolu tion urged th a t tho ' [frtip so th a t i t w in be i^ B ih le■paJtiejj from ^Q em Sny w lth on t i <

nnd ) — Japan.and Am erica have ti< garding contro l o f the trans- nt ed a u th o rita tive ly today. The ish pa rticu la rs ^of agreement. 'j' >nsont to the. Japanese-Amer-

th------------- apaatter ^ t^ ioh p a rty obtains a '■'* m biy o f (^ rm a n y , as a xera lt 1 workm en’s ooundl wiQ^con- ndependent socialist, deolared na :press, nbliahed here today.Jie facto ries, becanse o f th e ir ' w orkers, w ho have organised ^ y the bonrgeo iie p a r ^ . n------------- thiE ^ e s s t « ^ y deelared th a t iei gh t to B e r ^ i f the arxalstioe It," anyth ing else, i t declared, ^ Che newspaper aanounoed the ’ w ill in g n o r able tp go th r o v ^ t h in tfasi te x t e f th# ann istloe sliver prom ised tq ip l ie t . ei<

RING THEATRE

LY NJEMERSMySTBE- ORFIIGEINIIG

Senators Borah and Ke Progfesaive W ing o f W arn ing A ga in s t Con icies N o t Specia lly L

ht, th e Ranh and F ile'.1 . , -------------

T E R R IF IC JO LT FOR i I F P RESENT COI

ten ■ ------------• W A f^ n iX d T O X . - la i i . 1 4 .-

ew cnm iH ff th a t t r i l l nirctul,. ficn u n lrs a th n / fm u‘ and nnlvo i set t ro rn h if i sounded .lo . d fm o c ra ih lot f/ff;/. h t/ S ^ ia io r iiK c J > } /o n a n d h

They c(iui>inucd (ifja iun t “ ot, po.'iiu it o f t h r iitn in tu ' o f I to h h T h e i/ i i r t / r d h n n rttt, fca rle /is , si f /o r c n i in t ' i i t a n d p o U H ra l Icadc pt'ohlem a a ffc c th u / the t /n v it ma

’ CONSOEIlEyT PEACE SESSION

e- ■ I

Questions Involving the Fate o f ! 'd Millions of Intelligent People \ , Are Being Studied Carefully i 1° by the Allied Nations ;

J FRANCE AND ITALY SHOW- IMPERSONAL ATTITUDES '« . . . — ____ I

N ationa l T e rr ito r ia l Claims Are |10 Being W aived to Take Up <

More Im po rtan t W orld Qnes- ‘It! tions fo r Oonsideration i1- '■ '

B y LO W E LL M E LLE T T '° PARIS, Jan. 14.—The peace con* J

fcrecn are making rapid progress in disposition o f v ita l questions. Yot to- 1 ■lay rcvonleJ now problems tha t show why tho sittings must continue fo r many months^ .The principal questions

11 tha t aeem in n fa ir way o f prompt and ' f amicable settlem ent'are I ta ly ’s claims | y* to Dalmatia and domination o f Syriad and Franco’s desire fo r acqulsltfdn of ■ - tbo ^taar valley. ,E ithar o f these w at- >' tem m ight well ha.ve been the tfole is- s

sue o f a peace conference lasting fo r t _ months, or in^tim e o f peace, cause fo r x

war. But both I ta ly and France are a fhowing an inclination to waive the ir 1 claims in th is regard. r

QueatlQes trascdvad *. On tbe other, hand, such questions aa that presented by Poland, invo lv ing ” tbe fate o f iu i ambitions and in te lli- ~ gent people, numbering millions, are i: hocciisitatinfta^ policy o f deliberate aad b

(Continned from page £!▼•)

PEEEllTES;MliyBiLMTEO;

Plan Proposed to Reduce Pro- ° -portionate Re>reMntation ,

at the (feh%ence r ’ w i iL iA M p n n .rp s m a p i! PABIS, Jaa- 14.— A movement was o under way today to rednci> the proper- tionato representation o f small nations i n t the peaco eonferenee, in order to f: make tho coagreas leas unwieldy. Under t orig inal acheme proposed b y France, f delegates wero to be apportioned ae- cording to the im porU nce 'p f the role the ir nationa played In tbe war. This ’ appareatly ha» beea changed so the P >-arioua powers w il l be repreaented ac­cording to the importaaee ^ th e ir peaee * in te rests.. *

This wonld aot o ffse t tho f i r e great ^ nationa—the United 6tates,’0 rea t B rit- " ain, France, I ta ly aad Japaa—eaeh of whieh would re t^ n f iv e delegates^ The ^ other nations woold va ry between oae - aad threo repraaeaUtiTSa w ith a t«»d* ^ cncy toward reducing- tba aombar fo r * the smallest alllaa. The B ritish doaist- ^ ions may each 'bare th d r «wm vafe* ia the eoaferaacM, on tha g tv a d . t k i t *' each is a aeparata aattea aad scat its ” own fo re* to F n s a * .

ID A H O - W X A Z S n <Tuesday aad Wadaaaday, tae raM i** .

cloadisaaa.

E TONIGHT ^ I

lEW SPBXOB F IV E CENTS

EllSEMICSMiLSHEH

Kenyon Voice Thought o f nf Upper House in Sharp ontinuance o f P a r t jfs Pol- Designed fo r B e n o it o f

K STANDPATTERS O NDITIO NS C O N TIN U E

i . ^ T / ia t t i i i n r a lu /n m e n t o f th« irccp a ira i/ v x h tw f j p o li t ic a l p a r - vo re u d jiiM tn icu f prohlem n the h iic .a tu l vppnhlicnv c h ic fta iv s if/- d Ito ra h , iir<3ffrc«invc ieadcrs. y s t r i r l , t (w t ir n " as a means o f d h - ihhvvtMm .'m tU r u » i ic d S f^ e e ., M ra it jh t fo r tra rd ta d ic s ht/ the ad^t'H to co p r i r i f h re c o n s tru c tio n mass o f the A in e r ic a tip e o p le ..

T e ir lM o Jo lt Oomhig A fte r soandlng the warning to

■ '"• ta n d p a tte n ” in botH parUea th a t " a te r r if ic Jolt la eomlsg to them tnta the Americas people” unleaa. preaent condltlocia are resi- •dled. Borah and K usrtm oatUnad ways o f oae tlng the Bctfsherlfla meoaca to th is coastry.

U “ Those in power, whether in po llti- |U cal parties or in tho government, who I I b lind themselves to, the menace o f Boi-

sbovism in tho country ore c o tir tln g , , disaster,” said Kenyon. "T h e workers

J I of this country recognise the menace.I0 ‘lo a 't want Bolshevism. They

foar i t , but tbey re a liie i t Is spread- ly Ing here a n i tha t something most .be

done to s to p .it . They look to the ir leaders to stop It.

B la tt Bacog&Uo Woilcera’ B l ^. ‘ ‘ A p p ^ s are belng'hiado to“ repiib-'

;S lirnn and democratic party leadars t« puv thoir respective parties on record for a broad, wine, .governmental wel- fnrc policy tlia t w ill recojpjlae the

Fp rights o f the workera as they, have nev- cr been recognized. Ono of, tho most c-oiiservntive tnon in the republical^ ' party >liBCusso<l the question w ith mo recently, because o f requests from his oonstituonts th a t be got congreas busy on welfare legislation. He is a party leader, a presidential poaslbUlty. He rw iliw * the menace. B ut a ll tha p i ^ y '

^ leaders do not!‘ What tho people want la aotioa, not

ta lk ; ’ results not promises. The w lM -' political party is -the on© which w il l go on rccord fo r and then obtain' lawa like the fo llow ing:

of B o g g H ^ Plaat- "O no— Creating a t once a commis- s- slon on pablic W b i^ Co co-operate w ith >r the states in pushing necessary public j r work during hard times aad. to aot ■ re a bu ffe r in absorption o f aurplua labor Ir in the recon.itructioa period. TUa w i l l ' '

remove, the pi'employmont menace, which is growing V bound*

LS . "T w o —Creating a national employ- g ment bureau to keep w ith th ^ s ta t ^I- - "T h re e — Providing help la establiah-'■e ing homes fo r workera. Fiaance . tU s . d by n plan aiq^loc to the farm loaa— ■bankii.

"F o u r— Vocational- tra in ing fo r all.

1 "F iv e — Extending soldiers and Bail­ors insoranco to -u e n in Industry.

" S ix —^Establishment o f courts o f

1 mediation and conciliation ‘ vo luaU ry .' "Seven—Old ago, sickness and dis­

a b ility insurance.'

Borah Opposed to Force j Borah, a b itte r foe to the doctrine of w ipint; out Bol»he» lsm by repression

" or force, saiil:‘ One heors upon every hand these

■ IsTs the doctrine o f force. Wo are to fo rr i' jHwro. niid wr are to have force to-maintnin j>eacc, wo a re tft have force ti» fi^ ii our lsl>or disturbances. Instead

LS of ta lk ing force anJ* repression, le t tia r- p tjh rh CO oiM-mtioi) and tolerance.18 BoHHTii-viHm i-. (he f r u i t o f fo rte . We M mu>t k irk fho p!«ychology o f war from jr tactip^Nf wo doa’t want a te rr if ic jo lt e, frnm fhp people.B. . -Outllnee Basic PrlndpJaa|« 'There are a few general principles la »rhich i f wc adhere to thera w ill aim- . ,« p lify the s ituation: ' '

"O ne—We m ust,gel back abaolotaly ,0 to tho constitutlbnal government, to

the priociples upon which oor fathara it bunt aad eschew a ll a rb itra ry raaaa- t- *'res.if 'Two— We must establiah complete e freedom o f spe«ch aad o f the pnsa.0 .S'o man in theM timea ahoald be ea- |. hsrrassed in the free aad opdi d laon- f »bn « f graat pubUe i^ueatiena v g n '^ which d«p«ads oor whole fstora.- 'Thrae—The p rla d p ls a f t h a ' ln r o f« r»-operation ia the ia dns tri* ! world - , shoi^d be substitut«d.^er tha ^ Isar a f .

tooth aad claw. I« b e r a*a*t sa d a r^t^ tU a d tha t i t baa aa iataraat la great indutziaa o f the e«aat>y m M «

^ from the' mare ^e s tib B a f ;

(0 » a i« i» d « >

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r|W IM i' Cabinet Trouble Is Expected to t Result In Resignation of the

Ministry and Election of a \ President for Hungary .

> ALLIED FOODCOMMISSION ^ . ASKED TO INVESTIGATE^ Present Prem ier Is the .jO n ly

H a n W ho Has the Oonlidenoe . o f A ll Factions and Therefore , Log ica l Choice fo r Position

Bv KDW AHl) JUNO ji BUDAPt:ST, ■‘.Tflii. n (Dolayed).— A

cabinet criftiK which ia h o iir lj uxpoctod to result in rcsi^.'nntjon'of tho m iui«try, . may roeult Ui Prumjor l^a ro ly i's ,oloc- tion prcflidcnt o f tho Hungarian fo- public. ■

.Tho Bocialifltii claim tho riKi>t to rop*I ’ rc'ftcntiition in tho war' and home port- ' fo lio . Tho Rovcrnment. han rofusod to [ counidor tho ir claimii and hoB

its reaQlnoaa to abiUeato. l ^ i h o eab< Jnot utepn out, a contlHion irU l bo er«at< ed whieb w ill oocoMitato election o f a prcnidont so -that au thority may be

‘ indrc contrallxed. Count, K a ro ly i ap- - pears to bo .the only logical choice fo r i that, o ffico, as ho in th e 'o n ly 'p u b lic * man who'baA thc confldeneb o f a ll fac- -

■ tions.Aaka Znrestlgatia ii

. Tho nati&nal cou&cll was sQliedaled to meet today. This nleeting was ex- £ poct«d to brin's: matters to a head.

K a ro ly i fau askod the a llied ' food comuij^eW to make a thorough examln-

' a tipa o f internal bondltions hore, elaim- in f ' tba t tho a rm b ticcc jH ^ been brok­en throuRfa tbo invttsioa of''.^bong:arian te r r i to r y " by tbo CMcho' Slavs and ' Rnmaniana. Tbo Czccho-Slovaks have s

. tnkon 'Komorn ond^ have proclaimed t P rosburg as tho ir capital. Thoro are 1! rumors tha t th ey .cvon contemplated J occupation o f BudapcHt. n:

LfOmbcrg is s till tho object o f fig h t- o inp: between ibo Ukriaaians and Tolos. k

A . London dispatch today reported b the Hungarian cabinet had resigned p and tha t the now m in istry would bo McialisU r. Tbis is r6cardod aii signlf* q ican t in Wow o f Premier K a io ljr i ’i ^ statement in an exdoaiye In te rr ie w ^ w ith tho United Press, tha t tho pcace settlement must be a t least ‘ .‘ pa rtia lly p soc ia lis tic ."'

ConcU iatio ii Is linthe A ttitu d e "

v_, o f Delegates ”,---------- • pi

Possible Stmnblingr B locks A re « Being Disposed o f b y the p<

A lliod Eeprosentatlves• ------------ io

B y r o K . K E E N tbPARIS, Jan. 14.—The allies are de- U

volopiug a s p ir it o f conciliation o f aer* ia eral matters th a t ha%*e loomed as posai- at blff^ stum bling blocks, i t was learned G<

* from ac&orltatiTO sottreea to d « }r . '.T U i i t w a s . aald to . be p a r t ie o U rlj troo o f a(

-Freaeh and I t a l i i ^ te tr lto r ia l e lalntti, so P re ia iM O toeacdan, - fo r instasetf; b<

wsa r ^ r t a ^ u .preaeatixig • raaaoa- w< able j itt ita d a t « w ^ * te rz ito x i^ aab i* tiona. E o .ia 90 t wtgiing Taaea*M elaim to the Saar valley and ia In riitta ig on ly on Bomq method o f goaraateaing ■ the safety o f French Zrontier^ H i t h e r la he pnahlag tha ezp«ejt«d dWTiaad fo r entrol o f a ll Syria. .Tnatead, Freaeh e la ixu in th ia qoartar are extremely „ mUd.

I t a l j 'a elaima ragarding D alm atia are » recelVlae l i t t le aympathy aad i t ia be- ^ lie re d ahe ia com ^g aroond to the j^ ia t o f v iw o f the other eonferees, •w l» are making deai* th a t aha w il l not ^ recoive certain tc rrito riea fo r Which aome elononta in I ta ly are elamoiing. | Some other aolction o f I ta ly 'a prob-.

j« m a rogardiag aeearity o f tho A d r ia t ic ’ - is eortain to be achieved;

' pciRussian O ff ic ia l • I'-.

. I, In q u ity P red ictedi'h * ■ ' J l5

-S nch A ction DiscriBsed' b y the jio * A llies to X/eam tho A ctna l J jj

S tate o f A ffa irs----------- ‘ ’"‘ iPABIS , Jan. K .—Immediate o ff ic ia l ■**'

In q u iry by the allies in to th e actaal “ jf* state o f a f fa ln in Bussla. was predict- ed in certain o ffic ia l circles to ^ y . I t P®? was hinted th a t sneh action waa dia- ® cttssed a t yesterday’s meetiag o f the assoeiated r#prtsentativcs. ‘ “ •*

B r itis h influence was understood to be baek o f the idea fo r a searching in- ‘ rea tiga tion o f the Bnssian problam. ' * Soch. as- ioTestigation would be con- dncted b y an allied commissioa asd wonJd be poshed aa-rap id ly os poesi-j“ * Me. Th la comtoiaalon would report ® back d jreetly to the peace confertnee. j ***<

.Tbe plan materlalixed to a po in t; where poscible members o f the Amer^^.^ can <ont{agM t were being discussed, i - * ^ ■WUliain Howard T a ft nod Eliha TtootjWa- w r r * aaong the names mentioned. I t in o o was impoMibla to. learn w hat men were baiag e M t ld a ^ fo r B ritish matahar-1 The a l ^ oa th t a d e m l* ! * . tion

. P A O B . I W 0 . . L , -

b O t h ' M h o i n e s

J D E S P I T E W E ^ L L T q

A C a rry in g o tt ia - t h a i r H | \ A uaU l aak*d to d toeoB tiaM . I M . v tn c a ^ A s to r u d JC n. W T ID

V a n d ^ b O t 8 r« tw o o ( A a M lo i i .w o a lth lM t «ad b « t4 m o w n .e o d i l .

^ ieadaim, hava | M t r t u m a d f r M P ranM . B o th **tM d«d M i

>• a “ Y** h u t a t th a Croat. B o W ' ' i t- braved daagvra. aad t tv v t r M fe w i0 fo r r«UaL B o th w a r* J iw ta ta d l » by tbe P m e h a m h o iit iM . T k M

are hare aeea c a tt la g tb e lr I v J <: g llm pae o f tb e **beaatlfa l U d r A ‘

th e .B ta tM oC U bertgr. In I M ^^ .Y ork harfeer. m tb e lO o « i a fr tv e 4 ' < e ' ’ ■). ------ ------------ --------------------------------------------- ------

c \E ng land Wishes Russia Treated

as a Free Power ed ^ ------- •

Says the O onxitiy H n s t N o t bo j1 , Dragged Before the Otin, n

ference fo r Judgment ^t- ----------- dn By • J . W. T . MASON. 1d • N E W T O B K , Jon. 1.—Great B rita in >B 1 c suggestion to American and tho alliea ^ d tha t the woirtom ilpmocrneies cstnb- ® e lish relations w ith tho.' BolsheTiki a t d Moscow and w itb tbv independent Bus- ^

sian govemmonta o t Archangel, Ekat- orouindar aiid Omsk, has remained nn-

>■ known to President W il^ q fo r a week d becauso o f confualon a t the stato de- C d partment.® prem ier L loyd Gcprgo dd no t eom- •’ municate hia position d irectly to Praal-* d«nt *Wilaen, wiio .waa iu I ta ly , a t/th e

time, bu t sent i t to .'ffiaahington, where** i t waa not forwarded to the A m eriras ^ T peace delegatea in Praia. ( ^

Action la S ign lfleaB t ' q,Tho acUonrof“ Groat B r ita in in deal- 4

in g w ith tho m atter through tho - or- R dinary diplom atls ohannela' inataad o f making tbe |»ropoaiUoa d irec tly to tho t l

{ peace delegates is o ig n ifica n t.. I t Im- b< plios th a t'th e B ritish-govem m eat wah-

) cs to trea t tho Bossion people w ith the lo consideration shown a free sovereign i t P9wer. f t

To drag Bnasia before the peace eon- sa fcrence for- jadgm eiit w o ^ d eraata the m impression ainong tho Btiaalana. tha t tl: they were to be subjected to , tho dlo- t i

- tates o f the woatam demoeraoiea. n d f at• is in the aamo method th a t Ameriea ei- and tbe alliea in tend to nae againatI Germany., I f employed agali^at Bnasia l i i I i t m igh t on ite Boaala and Oermaay so E againat the western powera, aa the re- m

su it o f common grievances. Thla,wonld nt ; bo a calam ity aod a-daagpr to the ia- world. pt

‘ BATB S T A T E lO a iT PATJtT. L PARIS, Jan. 14.—S ccte ijiry I*n s in g

' o ff ic ia lly denied a statement published I in the Teppe tha t A jnerlca is ready to ' send as. expldiUonary force In to Po- ^ ' land. He said the statcrornt.waa "a b -

solutoly fa ls e ."

' DECLARES LEAGUE OF ' , , NATIONS UNNECESSARY foi

______ la lThinka H s to a l P arpoM i Among JiUaa p^

Oonitltntaa p o f n d ^ G oaran tr ■ M< I Againat F u ta re W a r • prij --------- - ^. W A B IIIN G TO N , Jan. 14.— "T h e re U Ch 'no present need o f a league to en fo^e ’th< -peace," Senator S terling, Sooth Dako- Tb { ta, Bcpubliean, declared In the aenate w il yesterday. “ Yo

The peacf''eanf«renee should devote in its entire energies to determ idlsg tbe 1

jloss through pillage, burn ing o f vU- gat lages and othea violattoaa o f interna* wa tional law, be aaid; OOO

"T h e rclatioaa/and mntual purpoaea Sts o f the allied aatioas are sneh aa them- ' selves costituta a perfect "guaraotee y y against war aa between thamselves—. they are a reaaonable goarantae o f the peace o f tbe w o r ld ," S terling said.

S te rling doabted whether the daei* T w siona o f a leagoe o f satioaa ean ba made e f f a ^ r a againat nationa aot w il l ­ing to abide by,them .

" I n tha laat ana lys is ," ha eontiaoM , 7 " w a ahall bara to d e p e ^ on'tha friand* Tw. ship and good fa ith o f th^ natioaa o f and the world, ta lh a r than fo re* 0 0 gvar* acc aatoe o f paaca." day

S tarling denied he waa against a I- league o f nationa. . - Wy

> . ---------- ----- P itiW AJUUNUTOA B A S IF IS S ■' in 1

^‘ C liT M P IA , Wash., Jan. 1 4 ^ T h a T WaahingtoB legislatnro yesterday a fte r- F ra noon ra tified the Sheppard p roh ib ition and Amendment. The aenata aetad, f ira t. v il l i Tbe houae qo lcU y foQ evad.. - ThS ae- spin tioa waa onanlaiow la both braaahea. in'Jo

pINiSjjlifI ' •I B a s e b a l l R e v o l u t i o n I s P r e d i o t -

' e d b y P r e s i d e n t o f C o lu m -

I b u s M in o r L e a g u e C lu b

I N K W Y O B K i ' j k n . 14.— A baM baU I ■ ‘ rc v 'o lu tio n ' ' was- fo ro ea a t la te yester*I d a y by. Joo T ^ k e r , p ro d d o n l o f * tbo I Colum hua c lu b o f th o A m e r ie a n ' Aaao- I e ia tio a .L , , T in k e r to ld th e U n ite d P re ia , th a t I th e m in o r longues w i l l dem and oqoa l I rip h tK w ith th e bn jo ra in a l l baaoball I m n lt i ’ rti, p a r t ic u la r ly ro p ro a e n ta tio n on

th i- n a tio n a l com m ission, o r w i l l nbro- Rnto the n a tio n a l ogroem ont.

L M o s t B o v lso Oommiaalon,I “ T lic N n tio n a l cum m isalon p o s it iv e ly I m ust bo r e v is e d / ’ aa id T in k e r. " T b o j m in o r -leaguos c lth o r w i l l ooeopt U o I propoBud bno m an com m ission, o r w i l l L iiiH i»t th a t tb o pre sen t body^bo rep laced I b y a com m ission co n s is tin g o f ono re*I p ro sen tn tivo o f th o m in o r loaguea, one I r i'p rc flo n ta tlv o o f th o m a jo r Iganea, and I ono m an cbnndetod w i t h n e ith e r . A l l I ' m om bors w o n ld havo to be m en w i th I no o th o t b o M b a ll connoetions.. T h e na- [ ' ' t io n a l oasoeiation o f p ro fe o lo B a l baae- I b a ll leagues w i l l f ta a d p a t o a t h l i . "J A th re o m aa eommisaTon tn ch .a a sug- I gcstod b y T in k e r w o ^ d m ean th a t th o I com m ission aa n o w c o n s t i tu te d -A n g o s t

H e rrm a n n ^Jo h n H e ld le r , u d B a n Joh s- ' son— w o n ld bo w ip e d o n t._ ' ' ' W a a ta D r a f t B a le A b o U ib e d -

T in k e r a lso dieelared th a t th e xaiaor leagues w i l l a t le k b y th e ir deola ion to do a w a y ab eo la te ly w i th th e d r a f t ra le .

T h o m in o ra ’ d e m u d s w i l l bo p u t in to ' oonereto f o r a a t th e aaeettng o f th e aa«ocia|ioB ’a d ire e to n he re . T h a v w i l l th e n p ro b a b ly be p r e s e n t^ t o tb o ma­jo rs — ^possibly in ' ^ e fo rm b f an u l t i ­m atu m — o l th e jo in t , m e e tin g fo tho N a t io n a l an d A m e ric a n laagnea here on T hu rsd ay , ^ e e o m m itto e to o a r r y th e dem ands to tb e m a jo rs w U l eona iat o f T in k e r , A l T o a m e y , p re a id e n t o f th o

>B T h ree I loague, an d E d H a n lo n , p re s l es d e n t o f th o S t. Joseph c lu b o f th e W eat* b . c m longue.o t -------------T-*-;----------- ^ •

W ould Have Senate t Favor W ithd ra w a l5k \ “ “ T "e- O a l i f o r o i a S e n a t o r A s k a P a a s - .

a g e o f B e s o l a t i o n t o W i t h - ;

l i- d r a w T r o o p s i n B n s s ia <o , , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . 1

^ W A S a fN O T O N , J a n .r 11.— Sena to r . H ira m Johnaon, O a U fo l^ ia , t < ^ y Is * , trod ue ed a re so lu tio n p u t t in g th e eeii* a te on reco rd oa fa v o r in g speedy w itb »

1* d ra w a l o f th o A m e rie a n troo pa f r o m . r* KtiasTa. • . ‘ ‘t f " I t ia th e e«nae o f ih e aenate ,’ * aa ld , le th o rea o lu tio n , ^‘ th a t A m i^riean troo ps 1- be w ith d ra w n aa sooa aa p r a e t le iU e . " i* Johnson annonnced ho w in c a ll i t u p { le la te r th is w ee k and dem and a c t io n 'o a * n i t . H e re fu sed to a llo w I t to go to th e *

fo re ig o re la t io a s com m ittee , because he f 1- sa id a n o the r reso ln tion , In tro d n e e d a ] a m on th ago, * 'h a a been- b o tt le d ' o p b y I t th e .c o m m itte o ." ' T b e p ra v io n a reeoln- : y t io n s im p ly asked in fo rm a tio n o f th e I f s ta te d e p v tm o n t co n ce rn in g £ e g o v - - a o m m e n t’ s po licy .'I t " T h e t r u t h is th a t tb e 'D ^ te d S tatea a lia s no p o lic y in B n as ia ,* ’ sa id John* y son. " W e a rc n e ith e r In ta rv a n ia g in »■ s u f f ic ie n t fo rc e ' to be o f eonaeqoenee) d n o r a rc wa. s ta y in g ou t. W e 're s i m ^ e in v i t in g d isa s te r b y In te r fe r in g ^ i n a -

p c c a lia r dom estle s i to a t io n . "

U B O R W I l I T d I S C U S S

; F A M O U S M O O N E Y C A S E

I D elega ted Q o L l O onvantleQ to D lacnaa P l u s fo r S e c s tls g 'K o d Q a y 'a

Baleeae f ra m P ila a n

^ C H IC A G O , J a n . 1 4 ^ H o r e t h u a . t h o u s u d de lcga ica had a n iv e d to d a y f o r th o op en ing o f th s eo n va n tio n o f la b o r m on fio re to m o rro w 'tOy/diaenaa

I p lana to aecnre th e release o f Thom aa • M eonay fro m B u ' Q u e n tin , O a lifo m la ,

p rison .J o h n F i tz p a tr ic k , p re s id e n t o f th e

I C M ca 'i^ ’ Fed o ra tio n o f L a b o r , ^ r i l l open r th e m e e tin g as te m p o rA ij ■ T be m a in speech a t th e f i r s t saealon I W iU be made b y W . B . C o c k r u , N o v

Y o rk a t to rn e y w ho de fended M oo ua y ., i n b ^ t r ia l .

Lo ad ers expected tw o thon san d de le , ga te s f ro m a l l s ta te a The de legates, i t * w as sa id , w i l l repreaent m ore t h u 9,- iX 000,000 la b o r o n io n m en in th a IT n ite d

: S ta u s .

T W O A I R P U n 'e A C C I D E N T S

P R O V E F A T A L T O F L Y E R S

T w o K m e d In F iv e T h o s s iK d F e e t V aU a n d A n o th e r In jo z e d F a ta S y

J e s t T a n IC lits te a X « ta r

F O B T W O R T H , Tex..—Ja n . 14. — T w o f l y e n w ero k il le d , oae fa ta l ly b n r t nnd a fo u r th - s l ig h t ly in ju re d ia tw o a cc id en U a t C a rru th c rs ’ f ic M ! here to ­d a y .

IJ c u te n a n t Joh n E . G a rb u t, S h e riila a , W yom ing;, and M echan ic B . L . Q u inn, P itu b o rp , P e nn sy lvan ia , fe l l 5,000 fe e t in a ta i l ip in , an<l w ere k il le d .

T w o m in u tes la te r , C kde t In s tru c to r F r u c i s X . B o s tic k , A m it ty , L o u is ia na , u d ' M echan ic . ^ I p h S le llw a ln , O a k ­v il le ', n iiB O ii, alsA crashed- i n a t a l l - s p in : ' S e D w a ia was p ro b a b ly fk ta n y - : in jn re d ; * U fk t ly ‘ h a r ^

________ ' t w in f a l l s

ALLIES MUST EXTEND OR WITHDRAW ARMISTICE

n U ust be Disposed o f^Before J u o o ry L 17, When the A llie d and Gef- i J num Ooimnliwlons Meet^ ^ ■ . ■------ r

- - By LO W ELL M E LLE TT 11“ PAW S, Jan. .14.—Quostions counccL-

od w ith tliu 'estcnaion o f tho arnrlnti'O wens oxpeaod today to bo spoodlly sot- tledj perm itting a de fin ite program fo r tho peace congress to bo arranged.

oil Tho afmisUco, which was connidcrud er* a t^ o s to rd a y ’s meeting o f Ajnericau, ^ 0 BlRtlsb, Ita lia n and Froneh^delottntcs, so- must bo disponed of' boforo January 17;

when tho German and-a lliod arinistico m t commissions w ill meet a t Treves. Par* jaI tio l l i f t in g o f the blockade o f the ceti- sU tro l powera la' understood to bo the on chief jtToblem connected w ith prolong- ro- ittion o f tbo arrals^ce.

Tho mooting yesterday was attendi'd by President Wilson, Secretary Lan- iiog , l^roraier Olemencean, ^oroign Min- istor Piehon, PremiiJr L loyd George; Foreign Soorotary B a lfour, Prem ior Or-

4*° lando; Foreign M in ister *8onnino nnd tbe lr socretaios. '

;cd ,

OFFICIAL SLIGHTS TO IS SERVICfe MEN CRITICISEDith ---------- - v'

t f ove' Is on Foot In Boise to ^ n g le- About a Change to Oosfozm to

• G brem or’s Beoomnendattoaig- ---------ho BOISE, Jaa. 18.— Governor Davis, in

his-message, recommended th a t retnrn*. *■ lag soldiers bo given e m p lo ^ e a t, not

only; th e ir old placra baek b u t th a t t h ^ bo'considered whenever jobs wore open. So fa r, however, sneh lit t le eonsldera-

(o tion has beon given' re turn ing aoldiera le. in o ffic ia l circles, as to cause coaaider- ^ able comment here. - , lie Several legislative posiuon u d do* m -partmental as woll have been ifiUad w ith JJ. miarried women iwhoeo husboinda otfe

making good salaries, one n f thom hold- 1,0 Ing a responalble ^ s i t io n in a Boise jn bank. . .tjg Quite a few eopablo jT)ung eoldiera pf have been tu m id down. There Is, a liP move on foo t to bring about a chnngo. ^ I t is pointed out tha t the example set

to private employers ii| not wholesome.

D BUO BIEaZATIO V O F ' 'aHBBCAH TEpOPB XB BAFZD

I A U E B IO A N HSADTTABTEBS IN GERM ANT, Jan. la ^ D e la y e d ) —

|. About 00 per. eent o f tbe G e rm u j^o p a have been dem bo iH f^ sinee the a m is - tieo waa signed, i t Wes' revealed ia sta; tis tica ’“ cemplIod in fo r ty towns occu­pied b y Americans.

About* 18 per cent o f the men who went to 'w a r from U e B h in e lu d were

* .killed u d about u equal number re*‘’ ttiraed.heme before the.arm lstiee was

^ siga'ed Doeanse~of-p<)nnuant' disable- “ meat. '

^ gB B B IA A U D V O M U U fS C n o JO IN . n STOOHHOLM, Jan. li< —The Swed*

ish govenunent has been no tified by i Q the S e rb lu m inister Serbians, -^ Oroatians u d • Slsvoaians In Ansteia- ^ H u n g a rj would oidte w ith Serbia and i ^ tha^ a single government .wotild be i ^ formed b y Serbia and Moatenegio. |I* ■ L.. ■ ■ -

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w ^He waff bom ouvvctlvo service.

th U w oo lly , wobbly-lhgg'od ca-mel fo a l, h is m other being In -tbo H rlt- la li transport during tbo righ t for

• “ freedom' a t the tim e -o f hia b irth , im*. H av ing been b o m under tbo B rit*, not Ish flag, therefore on English nub-;

jec t, he qu ite n n tu m lly eould v K ' ten. th is Tom m y officer to help him Irt,

a pteady pono fo r the camera.iera . ' - ’_____________________________ ___!er-- Ita lia n M in is te r

■S Advocates R eturno f, Aegean Islands

W a s H o w le d D o w n by ^ s t i l e A u d ie n c e ^ ^ e A t t e m p t ^

‘gn. t o D e l iv e r S p e e c hset - ■______

ROME, Jan. H . —Ita ly should relin- qniah e ll claims to Dalmatia, tfie Tyro l

’ and tho Aegeati Is lu d a , according to ® Signor Bissolatl,* who rerfgned recently

as m in ister o f m ilita ry aid u d war IN pensions. ’ •)— B iu o la ti mado the statement in a jpa spcecb, jl'ubllshed In M U u n'ewspapera lia- today. Ho was prev.entod from deliv- ta ; ering. tho apeJch a t a mass meeting by en- a hostile audience, whleh howled him

down.'ho “ Roturulng the A e g e u Zalaads to ore Greoco would gain a fa ith fn l ifzlend re-* fo r I t a ly , " Blesolati declared, aecord* ras Jog to tbe p rin ted te x t o f the speech.

"A nnexa tion o f tbe T yro l wonld p r» vent uniflca^tion o f the Oeraun raee, which - is one o f President 'W ilsea'i

™ principles. . " ''>d* "D ^ m a tia should bo given, to Jngth by Slava in exchange fo r Fitime, which ELS, was not included In .th e London pae t." la- Tho newspapers, commenting oa the nd speech, criticised Bissolatl fo r h is fs il* be ure to denounce the im periallstle pro­

gram o f other natieas.

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Prominent. Hollander Declares Wilhelm Is on Verge of Be-,

coming Hopeless Maniac

■ AS[6TEIiDA.M,-.Tiin. J4. — W ilic in ii Hohcnrollorn is' on tho verge o f be-I ' coming.’tt.holplcas lunatic, according to-t inform ation brought hero today by a5 prominent Hollander, who ju s t lo ftS Count Bentinck ’s castle, whoro. ho wasI a guest; Ho declared tho former dm-I peror talka eontiuually, his conversn-I tion bt^ing ram bling and erratic.- He-i runnot.'s loop n t aight and g u a rd iu sI * o f tho Bontinck castio froqueuUyI him w alking in tho park before dawn.I Itecontly he annonnced his intentionI o f roturning to Berlin and i t was w ith! . d if f ic u lty ho was pigrsuaded not to_doI so. He also is dotormined a t times toI . surrender .to the B ritish^ ___

i Bolshevik Guards .J Approach Warsaw,ce. W ARSAW , J u . 1 4 .^^ J s h e v ik i ad- nei vuce guards approached to w ith in 17(> n t- mUes o f Warsaw Sanday, i t waa re-

ported here today. They have capturedth. o r u y u d Zukario. The m a ltf foree ‘‘ fc*' reached tho geaaral lia e o i W da aad “ Jl B a ru o v ie h tL

,rt Another BolsheviW army was report­ed a d v u c in g npon B re it-L lto v ik frem Piask. i C ,

FLO UB TAKES A SBOPF O E TLJan), Jan. l * , - ^ r the f i r s t

tim e ’sjnco w ar was declared the prioo j _ o f flo n r. dropped here 'today.. w iB a ty

ecntfl per barre l was k n o e k e d -^ the selling figure., Tbe baa w l a r t th e

d ie m u u fae ttire o f p« t< ^. 'floor Waa re^ ^ inoved today.

ilin- Real Bargains^ (0 Trackage lo ts across from 0. S. L .My depot, tlSOO each.

_ 7 'Well improved e ighty on Salmon, «i55.120 oa Salmon, a l l neceasary

i a buildings; largo cistems, I70.S0. lers 80 acres near K im berly, A'*l soil, liv - 90000 Impf'bvementa in buildings, '1)9 tS&O per acre.

360 near Hollis ter, ono o f the 'bes t' ~ farms on Salmoa; (7000 Improve* menta In build ings; b u ild in g fo r

,two famiUe*. snd Xf yon have' hotise fo r ssle e u .>rd* b u d le same r ig h t now. - u Business bu ild ing fo r sale ca -

M ain avenne, l : For V . S. govemment Irrigated ^ lu d a a t O r lu d , OaL, see Nygord ■* * a t Lue ’s o ffice or Myhre a t H o te l-

Perriae.go- I f interested in N orth Side Uads leh call or phone residence 84S, of- t . " flee 742.

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Members'of First Republic^- Administration iti ten Years ;

Are Installed in Offices at < Court House |

— - ■ ] . The < ir*t B«publlean adm inistration t

o f a ll county offices in T w in S*alli roQoty since 3 ^ 8 w u installed - io t

. offiee this, morning^ E. J . Finchi Itfim* t o>-r:at, re tir in g rocorJur, ailm inlBteiing. i to tho memWro o f t ic new board o f | CDtinty eomminniencra tbe oath o f of* i fic ft which wan nnbMrraontiy sdminln* f ie m l to tho other o fflc ia ts l»y T . E. Moore o f F ile r, who <n* clected c h ilr - ■] mnij o f tho board. ,

T h * V vw O fflcU lB tThe new county officers are the fo l* j

low ing : JComndaaionefa— T. E. Moore, F ile r, x

chairman; WitUam U . Parish, T w in f IW ta ; W. F. Breckon, K im berly. g

Clerk o f the d is tr ic t coort and ex- o ffic io A ud ito r and Recorder—0. 0. Siggina. V

Treasurer — Mrs. Etnma . Longley . Warren. '

AMOstor—George'tt^ 'W ileox.Probate Judge—O. P. D ura lL ProM cntlng A tto ra e r — Frank L.

Stepkan. ®Superintendent o f Publie Instruetlon *■

^ M if ls B rittom art Wolfe. 'Coroner—P. J . Grotaman. *The only exception to 4he occupa­

tion o f county offices ^ y BepnMicans ^ i* in the caso o f JamM A.'Bybee, Dem­ocrat, who waa re-elected coanty snr- h voyor. n

A. Spragu^', Rcpabliean, who waa C olccted to the offiee o f sh e riff a t the r last election, haa been in o ffiee fo r somo weeks, having been appointed by tho re tir in g bofirtT o f county commis- xtonora to f i l l the vacancy occasioned 8 I'v tho resignatTon o f his r{>rcdect!Bsor, p Frank M. Kendall, cffec llve on Norem- o her 10. a

B c ttr la s O cn a ln lo & e n m ^In attendance a t the swearing in of

the new connty officers th i* morning was O. £ . Carlson, re tir in g chairman o f the boarS o f county eommissieners, ^ who had been confined up to this time ^ fo r HTeral daya a t his home w ith ser- ti

, ious iltnesa resulting from ga ll stones. R W. F. Brewer o f Hansen, re tir in g com- li m iiuioaer from the th ird d is tric t, w u 8 unable to b« present, word b«iag r»- tl reived th is morning tb a t he ia s itt in g __ op fo r the f ira t time a fta r MTvral days ' iUnets from in fluen ts . "

John F . Haaaen, - appolfltad by ^ ^ ron lc r C. C. to be ono o f kia ydeputies, acted aa e le rk fo r the board. *'

R v e c f the o ffie ia la awora ia tWa *' morning bad beea re-elected. Ckair-

' man T. E. Moore is catering open hia th ird sueeessiT® term as a coonty eom- miisioner. The o tk m re-elected are f AKseMor W Ucoi, Prol»*t* Jodg* X>bvbD, ij P roeecoting A ttorney S le p W aad te - t] perin t«B d«t_W olfe . «

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In flu enza Epidem icCapta in Jolm B. W U to o f

S FaU i S p e n ^ Btrannons .Week in W e n d ^

Captain John E. W hltc roturijed S.utt*. day evening from Wendoll, where b«

tn spent tho pr^rooding sovon days und ^ nighta w ithou t the ossistnnco o f anoth­

er physician in ' ottcndnnco opon in flu - Ht onza patients and in form ing an o r­

ganization fo r the caro o f sufferers o f I tha t d is tric t. 'H o lo f t today fo r Hagcrman, where he ha.i been callcd

>“ to pe rfo m r n sim ilar service. *^ Xn Wendell, Captain W U to stated,I® th*r® were. 150 case# o f infiucuEa, and

the on ly physician o f the d is tr ic t was ; Ig him self a s ^ fe re r from' tho epidemic. ' >* Under Captain W hite 's d iw t lo n the f '* h igh achool %as con%'crte^ in to .an om*"* ergency- hospital w ith a k i t c h ^ and ^ wards fo r men, women an<l chQdnm.

T h irty -n ine patients suffering from the | Aaease ^n a rferioos form fwcre ro- ceived a t th is hospital. .O nly one death resulted during th o ’ week at tbe ina ti- tc tion . Oa tho day o f his a n ir a l in W endell'Captoin W hite aays, there were .

^ f iv e funerals and the community wma J' on the verge o f panic. °

t- , ■ ri3. OSBAPBB BSBAS »OWT ^

SAN PBANCHBOO, J«». I t ^ o n r * ' priem fe n S< ^ t a • U m l I m ^

SEITATB VOTES iL jO m S H B IlT 'm B IA N A P O L ia , jr«a. I t — T te In - “

d iana aenate today paaaed the b in r» t- „ ,Q Lfying th e . federal coasUtoUonal pto- {,

h ib ition amendment by a vote o f 41 to 8. •>

! ; DITBODOOES 0U > M II.T T A B Y L A W ; V1- LON'DON*. .Inn. 'H .— Leon^ T ro M k y | r- hns in tro d u rc il in to th e R o il a rm y th e : r

o ld m il i ta r j- la w * w h io lt the fo rm e r ,n la C xar abolished, at c o r . l in g to j i i11« |m tch ifi le rece ived f ro m P e tro g ra d . j j,ir ■ » — ty W O U U ) P E N S IO N W TO O W ‘ ' ' ' >• W A S n fs O T O N . J a il. H . — S e na to r, d 8m o o t, U tsih, to iln y jn tro J iire d a .^ ln ll i

g ra n t in g M r n /K d i t l i ilo o ^cve lt. w id o w i o f th e la to |iresi> lpnt, a pcn jfinn o f #.’>.000 ■ n y e a r and fre e ii*e o f th e m n ib . ;

g . O A U rO B K lA ’ S a W K A B S IV E 8 'a LOS AN.OELES, {,'aiif., Jan. 14.—

Bijnnd fo r- tE> 6 an FranriAcn presidio e for.dem obilization,' the I^-tth fie ld ar- f. t ille ry is doc to pass throufih Los An- I . geles at 11:30. o'clock Thursday mom- i. ing) according to railrcmd o ffic ia ls . Th»M tfrizzilies, i t wa>f understood, p f V thrdogh Chicago today.

’ be effected w ithout fr ic tio n o r Ineoa- renience, the appointment by the re-

^ t ir in g o ffic ia ls o f the ir neee«*on-al«ct ^ te be deputies fo r some weeks-prior to ^ today be ing a potent fac to r to th b eadl r* ■ ■ •i t . D O i r r T O W FOBOBT IT >* Bear in mind th a t Chamb«rlals*a * Tablets not on ly joove the bowela b n t S Unptove the appetite aad strM ffthM i

tha d igw tioa . Tbey c«ntaia ao p ^ ^ or other aic«stiT« fe m e a t h'at o tN s fth *

|c a th * atottaeh aad eaable I t to per* tt fe r n Its faacfioaa aatorslly.— A £ r.

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r” in te rn a tio n a l aa tho rlti«s on. across tho oc^an Is aeroplane. 1

(Iss pU nt. I( haa a w ing t ip o f 1 ' In a rocont test carried f i f t y paas<)<lr I t la axpocted (o f ly tho AUantlc.id . as

Li REPORTS ON HOMESOPENED TO VISITORS

en. ' . ' ■B. X.. SiacTlear A ik a fo r Oooporatlfln

‘O’ *Wtth I« c a l Oojomittea iB B * . th . Having oeagestlOD ft t B o t« lft i-in

Accomodations fo r approximately 800 . „ jo in t conference v is ito r* Ja the homes

o f T w in Falls have been aecured m » i ' result o£ th e . canvaa made b y £ . I*. :

Mac V icar, to whom' th ia tash was dale- gated by tho local committee. J£r. i MaeVicar suggests th a t T w in Falla 1 people,who havo friends among the i conference visitors' or those coming here this woek fo r other porposes, shall

" * entertain them la tho ir homes as a meana o f relieving congestion in the hotels consequent upon the in flu x o f

^ cnnfen*neo visitors.

971 WOULD M E h lO B IA U Z B OONOBE83cyj S i^R AM E.N TO . .Ian. 1-4.—A jo in t lO jr e i^ r ^ o n mcmorjaluiiDg conRresrt to i er.Qcqiiire Lower California by purchaso •h i from Mexieo was introduced in the leg-

j inlotnre hy Benntor Evans o f IRvenide.

io “r - M f l n t Utias r«a m w l radQ. — FARMINO U AC H IN ER I b w ln . - U

S Ikber." Yoo m w l WORK far SUCC“ -from Um ETOoad b»” —know o r r r r t l

*'* — »#n. bow t® opwmt# Umbi. to -hom tl td . rov la boalnau ta ro0 «wa Urrftor

S B9 rour ralod U &l Mllla« Powrr Far — . BUSINtSS. I t »ot b . • -Sld«Un, ^ U ^ t te DrrEKMrKATXOl

B- — tm t ta • —msU Ho. of A VXat TUAC^ — whU* tte b dmleeUs—« 1.» — w a l l ta * tJ *h to to r t r roar Smtt*' * “ AVERT TSACTOttS sM o tte r P o m» — iM r eweteaieia. «<»• r<« a nm .

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on A ir a ffa irs aro p rod lc tlng tba t Amerl Here Is tho biggest aoro-boat yot b u lli

>f 126 feet and ia 70 feet fro m propcllors aasongora a il along ih v A tla n tic coast. I t Ic. _

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- Jo in t BTflsOng M eeting8:00. “ The United States Weather

H) Bnreau; its Value to tho P arm er," by M C linton E. Korquest,. Metetprologi^, U. » 8 . Weather Bnreau, in c f i j i ^ o f work L In Idaho.»• fi:00. “ Tho W orld Food Situation r. and-its Belatlon to tho Southern Idaho la F a rm e r," by R. F . B leknoll, state food te adm inistrator fo r Idaho.^ ' Idaho Seed <htnrezBa Parish EaUic M orning Session—>f (1:00. “ Si^ds and Seed D is tribu­

tio n .” Paper from R. A. .Oakley, chair­man committee on seed stocks, U. & department o f agricu ltpre.-

^ 10:00. ' ‘ Markets fo r Idaho Seed*,'’I t discussion led by H. K . W iley; s e ^ o (jrower, Springfie ld, Tilaho.10 •10:45. "B .'a n Growing in Id a h o ,"

II. W . Ilu lhe rt, assistant professor o f r. farm crops, I'n lv o m ity o f Idaho. ’

rad«ntaad tefora ovaJas a POWSS SU t te t •’ I te r * U oo «w*II«a«« wltbonl ***

LJCCESS. Toa a u . t Kao^- Ite b ^ ia tm —TTthtar ateat t te machlnt* re« m t« ZZm ttey iteoM te »oId. » l» t It wiU eort “-n a y : aad ate«* all «1m . mnvt laaka ”F a ra la * XacUaarr w i ll 't e r w OKLT —•Ua*.** n m m l te TOUB ONXT JOB. _rXON t» B a te road. cmfrkWot aasta l t« SRACTOBS cad Bar r«ar I lr ta t u p w iK i ~-a faoUdiac U teoM tte maeUanT. a —UTlU n -■» «m nsrabh tte macklaM— — ]x r F ta ta c MachtMf^. lartrart ^ la = iInValaM »«Ulac »Ua. adMrtblar Utcra* —» < is iil ---------- wtea siniisTT. W. S '

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m ertca w i l l ba ih e l l r s i n u tlo n lo ny > u lli. th e N C I fro m t l io C lu m i C ur* lo rs lo t a i l . I t hoB (lir<>«' rn R ln e j. n ito

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11:30. • •B e u i Diaeaaes," B. H. [lor Smith, fie ld entomologist, U a lre ra ity

o f Id ^ o .U . A fternoon S e ^o n — irk Jo in t session w ith Idaho Irrlga tlaa

congress.Ion S t tU r * m B m wdio

LaTorlag TheatreM orning Session—

0:30. ' ‘ Sugar Beet SUage £xperi- msnts,” by E. F . Rinehart, state an i­mal husbandman.

10:30. “ Use o f Beet Sugjar By-prod- u c ta ," M ark Austin.

^ 10:45. Address: “ Sheep aad Wool a Prospects, fo r 1B19," by Hugh Sproat,

president Idaho Wool Growers' Aaso- eiation.

,0^ 11:30. Address: "Shorthorns in Am­e r ic a , '' by W. A . Coihel, fie ld represea- ta tive American Shorthorn Association,

o f 12:00. Adjourn fo r shorthorn sale.X d ^o Irr iga tion Ooogieat

~ Masonic TempleM orning Sc.nsion-^

9:30. O pen ing exercises— music.9:45. “ The U ltim ato Price o f Eec-

lam ation,” liy D. W. Cole, senior engi­neer, U. S. B. 8 .

10:jJ0r “ Sftrrice Vcrs\i» Acreage u a Basis fo r Annual Maintenance C harge," by W. M. Wayman and C. E. Atwood, Preeldent V a lis r Farm Sales Co., and Chief Engineer Vaiier, MonL, Land and W ater Co.

12 :00. Koon recesis.• l^ re x lo g Theatre

A f temooa —1:30. Addrese—Gov. D. W. Bavia. S:X2. “ Jackson Lake S torage," hyj

F . A . Banks, Ea^iaeer, U. a B . &2:30. B r ie f Talks on the Carey A s t

Law. aad lU AppUcatioa: F ro a th * Standpoint o f the Federal GoToruM at, b r b e o r j. A rd d lx ia , O t n r A c t T.ITW to r, 0 . L . O.; Frrun the Staadpeiat o f the State, by E d v ia Boov, Fenaer As­sistant A tto rney Oeaeral fo r Id«he;

the staadpoist e f the W atar He- i n AssociaUon, by D. H . Blooeea, Coa-

, so lting Engineer. Balt Laks l^ta lk y.iS . D ise w io a .S:50. T«n adauU reesas (nnsle}.

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liNTMON;mTOPICS

Feminine Visitors at Joint Con­ference Entertained at Re­

ception on First Day •.^fr8, M. J. Sweeley, president o f th<»

state federation o f women's clubs, and Mrs. I I . W. Clouchek, county cha{Vm«^ of tho council o f defense women's'com*. mittee, woro the spoakera a t a recep­tion f^ven Monday afternoon la the parlors o f the i l r s t Presbyterlaa chaieb fo r women visitors a t the jo in t coafet' eace. Mre. Sweeley talked oa “ The Leesona o f the Great W ar fo r Idaho

= W om en," po in ting oot the need fo r In* — I telUgeat handling o f home problsms,

espMlally’ thoee perta in ing to the mor­als b f yooBg mea and wemeo.

ChOd welfare w ork was th t theme 'o f tho paper, read by Mrs. Oloochel^ la

— which Bhe portt»yed the te rrib le to ll taken among children annoally by i f - norance o f the prlnclplea o f hygiene aad ch ild rearing. She dlacnssed the plaa o f the government fo r meetiag aad am eliorating th is coadition throogh' community organlzatioai.

Mrs. E . I i. Van R iper o f Bohl, who was to h»ve spoken oa “ The Oppor­tun ities aad B^spoBstbUltlea o f Wom­en in the A fter-the-W ar Becoastrao-

eri- t lo n , " was a pa tient la a Baht^ h e ^ * ta l- ta l su ffe ring from aerrooa proetratlsa

and no speaker was given her place. ' t i - i l r s . C. H . Brown, home demoastn.-

tion agent fo r T w in FaUs eom ty, wss ''ool authorized to appoint the foUowiag

committee on ’ i«soIntions: Mrs. S . E . MO- Bolton, Tw in Falls, chalrmaa; M i*.

S tuart Sevems, Hansen; Mrs. B . H. Smith, T w it Falls.

A de ligh tfu l musical program arraag- Ion. od by 1 ^ . D. E. Began, chalnnan o f

music o r th o Idaho federation o f woa>- e n 'i clubs, wa* given. Tbo program in-

—~ eluded p iu o selection by M iis Zelma Larmore. vocal solos b y Mra. F .:8 . BeU, aad numbers by a ladies' choros com­posed o f Mrs. 0 . P. Duvall, Mrs. H . 8 . Cowling, Mnu P. S. Bell, Mrs. Zenas Smith, M n t^F . F. Bra ijten, and Mis* Helene Allmendinger.

Oot some IN FO B M A TIO N aboot i t — ^ what i t WiU eost, irttere i t may be

lies bought to best adTaatage— thraogh nL, reading the ^

I Sobsolbe aow fo r the NSW 8 .

A L F A L F A H A Y. . Account o f mUd season, record “ • breakiag wheat pastores; so Got-

erameat demand, v a s t be shipped ■ h promptly, m - O oaa ln to— c t W o tM ^ taigeet distrlhctoxa:

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jvI i j T H IN K IT OVESj: j W ith the form ation o f a W ork iiioa 'i I:' * and Soldiera' Council a t Portland, Orc> I son, an'd w ith the eyea o f evory progrea- I . aive leader o f pablic thought in the I | j . «ODntry fastened to ibe problem o f Boi* I j j nbeyiun a t home and a b ro a d ,'it would v \ neem that the timo is almost bere .fo r ( l! a coucentration o f attention on the jft j. pa rt o f tho people themselves npon the ti; qnestion o f govermnentai. changes fo r | r tbe 'bene fit o f tbe people aa a whole.!. Up.to now the'averap) m«n has view^ ; ed conditions in ' Russia and in Oer;

k . m iuiy as interesting in. the abstract ba t I I ; o f l i t t le real.moment in America. Both ! * countries wero too fa r away,'.'and be- I ' aidea, the common sense o f the Amori* lo can people Va» always to be 4opended

npon fo r the proper action' iq tb'e;''evont o f sn y extraordinary* dcxrtrine o f gor*

i - .-ernment f in d in g temporary lodging in f America. ^Tbin a ttitude o f m ind^B^y i ' have been warranted in tbe.; i t is not warranted today in the face j o f b e facta. , .. V - / >.

Canada is n ^ facing the mtfnace o f im ported ideas in the way o f a 're -

'i ' vis ion o f national th o u g h t-Id e a s which’ i have, tb e ir inception in tbe doctrine j ^aad‘ t«achlng8 o f^T ro trsky and Lenina

' i & fa r o f f Bossia. Portland ^ ber I W orkmen'a and Sold iers ' conneil,

N o rth Dakota ber Townleyism, every ^American c ity Is shot w ith socialism in one fb rm or another and in every rase tbe moving sp ir it o f the entire program is, to be found, in tbe fin a l sn- aJyiSa, In tbe world-w ide unrest o f t b i

, great army o f workers, in *ib is coon* ^ SLadjaJjrood.

B o l^ e r is m toucbcd tbe match to the tra in in B n W ii and the a f^ rm a th bas

. already boUed over in to , Oerman;.|j. I n Canada the movement has reached r . threatening proportions, j . Here are the v i e ^ « f tha mayor ['• o f Portland a« expredted to the mem- b bers o f tho O n g o / I/egialature a day : ' or tw o ago; . •: , “ W ith soldiera b#m jt discharged } . in th is v ic in ity a t the o f 600 J . a day and w ith no employment fo r ^ them, I . W . W. oTganiMra are find - /

Ing ft fe r t ile fie ld in which to ' apread tb e ir propaganda. In the J

|[ ^ so-ealled 'w orkm en ’s and noldiers’ | eooneil' organlted ■ here F riday i you have as fine a Bolsheviki body '

. as any la Bossia. I t ia dominated | b y the' 1. "W. W . who have p ipnty o f money from 9n unknown aowrce' , and discharged soldiers who are ■witbont fnnds nre being fed and abelterod by tho orgaulzatlon.

; Those todieals captured th«J con- 1 vention o f the sUte federation o f -

labor here th is week, notw ithstnnd- in g 60 per cent o f 'u e memben-hip

jo f organited labor is loyal. Wc mnst meet and put down this Bol­shevik movcTnent immediately o r 'It

• w i l l put us dowiu”

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i . . boogbt to beat advaatag*—through /;n a d iB C tba ada.

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Btccrs. 4>9..'30@|ilO.GO: c o i^ o n to fa ir steers ♦8@*9; cbolco cowa and hoifers

a y $10.50@$'14; inoduim to good cows and -— . h.-lfor« ♦[email protected]; fa ir to^^modiom

cowfl iMid heifera *7@$8; caanwa W@ , liiills «fl.CO@«8.50; calvoa W@

$i:i.80; Htockera nnd foedors |7@<9. 1” ^ . ITog receipta J49; toBO o f markot SIm priftio i ^ o d <10.76@|17; mod-, 00 ium «10@«10.:s0 ; 'rough and heavy

•- $1-J.75@«lB.7.-!rpigs [email protected];.«)nlk ^ $16@ «7. • - *- _• Sheep rcpcipts 1421; tone o f markoi tbo higher; east o^ moiintaai lamba t l8 @

lOtoi f#l3.75; valley lau^ba •H.50@|12.C0; tte r. yvarliuRB *11@*11.30; wothera t lC ® wH l eio.50; ewes I0@$8.50.tbo : ____ _

DE N V E tt, Jan. 14.—Cattlo receipta S.'iOf); ■ mnrkot 25 lower; stoors |10@

___ ei5.50; coys and hcifors |8.00@$11.00;p r ll ntockcrs and feodora . |7JS0@|13.86; aii«j ctlvos879. ' H fg reepipts 5600; market 10 lowor; ^ fop «lfl.OO;, bu lk ♦10J50@$10.7C.

Sheep.Vccoipta 1400; market aotady; lambs «1G^O@«10; owes |8.S0@|9.75.

____ _ KANSAS O iTY , Jaa. !♦.—OatUe ro-colpta 15,000; market strong; steers @♦£0.

pn'a Hog receipt8vl2,000; market 10c bigb* Ore. c r; bu lk *17.15©$17.50. 'Tcs- Sheep, receipta 8000; markot steady.

Iambs ♦14@«0,66.' •

W HBRB POPPgOBS SLOOM _ ^ Northern Prance whero crimson pop-

•^or pjc8 bloomtbe And su ffering marks tbo pathway .of

tbo Hun, J - r t i. The evening shadows lengthen

gloom8- Begias to sottio w itb tbo fad ing aun. ew '

Another day baa closed; tho n igh t birda • ■ croon;

Tho atars aooni f in d ' th e ir plaeea e rn v ' f lth bead, '>be* -And o ’er tho h illtop lobma tba tidng ; ori. “ ooaj p j To rast its s ilvery mnntln«on the dead.

Tbo afiell-torn plains n re l d o t t ^ hero :0T* and t h e » / ^ , ' .

in W ith slabs w h i^ i ntainl like dontlnels apace; j j * ; V

T Atop eaeh m arty r's gr4v» a wooden * proix do guerre • -.// . ‘

*ce Boetowed by death to mark hia resting ■» place. •

* * * Save fo r.th e boom'of j^ n s —tbeir than*' der deep—

ich No sound'disturbs the stillness o f tbe ine o i | ^ t ; . "jg y Tho sh iftin g rlopds acroas the heavens

sweepTransparent in the ir hues o f pearly

e»f white. ; ,aryjiQ And soon the dawn; the stiri begiajTto

‘ peepA b ^ ^ h e cnntetn hilla. Tho gnns atUI

an- WjUAs 'neath the sod unehanted heroes Ib l ^Weepyg, Jn P landcn where the rrlnjson poppies

bloom. * , /—Sgt. Ju lian T. Baber, V. S. A . Ro-

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' 'Pour—A syttem o f taxation must bo j devised e<)ultable and fa ir between a ll I parties, but always ' based npon the < principle o f a b il ity to pay. <

“ PTv.c— Tbe people and tho govern- ] ment must get closer together. t

I “ Six—Tbo perfectly unconscious c I waste o f money must cease. I do not t

believe thn disposition to waste public < money over had such a hold upon pub­lic scrvlco as now, and th is is prac­tica lly regardless o f party lines. Ex* i, tpavagance In public fnnds, thereby t burdeafng tbe people w ith o]>|)rrssive k taxes and s te riliz ing in itia tivQ in a ll h lines o f induntrj- is ono o f thn- -things, . u|>on ■which Bol5hevi«m flou rishe*."

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ENTOMOLOGIST FLAYS >3@ STATE PEIVURIOUSNESS

E. H. Sm ith Havo le g f t .la tu re A ppropria te E n o t^ l

io@ to Safeguard Ag rion ltu ro l Xq:i.oo; • terests A ga inst Bug Menao'c 1.26;

Itealizatiou o f thn rexpousibility «l the agriuuftural industry in tho rccon

' . fliruction problems iu thu waku o f the war WU8 the keynote in tho addresset

0.75. g f scheduled speakers at (he opening scniiionit o f tho State Farm Bureau tind

* ^*(i Id a h o Seed G ro w e rs ' assocts^ " a® tioM s i t t in g i t i jo in t hchhIo ii here JJon-

day afternoon, a t ’ th is same rcuponsl- ' ‘K“ * b il ity in respect tn other iudustrJos hai

been made p lain in the sesalona o f the other organizations. partlL-ipating in tb( joint-eonference here th is week o f the Idaho agrieuUtJral, livestock, engiaaei'

— ing and irr ig a tio n sociotles.pop- ■, ^ . P anaan Bwnaln L o j ^ .

In ’ tho coufso o f his address o f wel-• , o f eiyn.?,: W l P . A lw orth o f T w in Palls, f t brought tb ia .m a tte r fp ^ 'ib ly to -the at- thg tention o f hia bearers ^ d a r in g th a t tb j

Ida lM fan^ara w il l be u e ffic ie n t and n. M -. lo y r i- t ii iCactBg the problems o f re*

y •o o n s tn ^ tiA n as they were in facing irda tbo .eriaU o f waK Tho w orld had aot

;■ always been aware o f who fed i t , be rai^' aaid, b u t tbe w ar bas brought about ao

~ ' appcflciatioa .o f the farmer. Eo ex- dsg; jiresaed tho opinion tha t tbo farm bU*

/fMu played an im portant pa rt in in- wd. crbaaiag tbe effic iency o f fa im era and

th a t ‘th is organisation waa d e a tia ^ to lere be o f i^ l l l fu rth e r benefit to them.

,Warns aa to " L l t t la S a lBoia"‘>0 * Snyder o f Springfie ld, president

o f need growers association, ro- den 5pon^ng to tho uddrosa o f welcome,

Moutin^d a note o f warning coacemlag ;ing what he termed the .“ l it t le kaisers.”

"W e havo licked tbo b ig kaiser; we know wo would do i t , bnt aow we must

mn-' tu rn out a tten tion to the U ttle kaiaera in otir midatv” he declared. ,

the -Labot^ problems and the necessity fo r ' ~ providing employment under conditions ena tha t w ill moet w ith tho changed ideas

and broa<lor viewpoints o f re tnm lag ir ly noldiers ahd.sailors, are two topics do-

manding the serious consideratioa. o f the American farmer, M r. -Snyder aa-

" to aerted.D e fia ita Kaowledge .Ne«lad

itUl ''-One o f the most serious problems now beforo t u , " be declared, '* ia tba t

oes o f not guessing but knowing tbe eoata o f prbducUoa as tbo basjs lo r securing

lies n more equal division o f tbe profits from the sole o f farm, pruducta.”

Ro- Uo afguod fo r an extension o f the high standard set fo r Idaho seed crops and doclared f<^r (jua lity a t tho expense,.

:0 8 i f n**d bo, o f quantity.Bhow U p OoBta o f Paata

Diseusalon by U. H . Smith, fie ld en- tomologfst fo r t'he University o f Id ttto who has l>eon stationed here fo r Mveml months i« s t in clovor aphis control in- vestigatioiis, brought out some sta rtling

bo figures in respect to tbo damage dono a ll by these pests, and W. E. Crough, bloJ- the ogist fo r tho United States deportment

o f agriculture, w ith headquarters-at rn- Boise, gave'figures showing a,saving to

the farmorn o f Idaho o f more, tlian-$1,- >us 000,000 AS a result o f the campaign fo r >ot the poisoning o f squirrels, gophers and lie otber rodent pests.»b- rU y a N iggard ly PoUcy •te- Inve igh ing against a n iggard ly pol- •X* icy on the part o f the state government by toward Investigations calculated to ve stamp out Insect posts, M r. Smith in

hifi addrcM mndo th is statetnent: gt, ^ - x i io depreaalng th in g abont the

whola a ltxutloa ia i f tlia atota haa gbnnr socb niggard ly aap-

^ po rt to the protoction o f her agzl- cn lta ra l in tenata againat .Jnfoct peata and p lan t , disease, eran whea

^ m v U ly nadeiatanrtab'le facta abow th a t ten^ and even hundreda o f

[ ! thousands o f doDara worth o f cropa are m w or'lesa completely m iaed ■

.foch r w . A a iUuitzlOQs example o f th ia false ecoaomy waa tha f la a l appropriation o f S4.000 in tha early' p a rt o f 1917 fo llow ing tha >500,000 loaa to the 'c lo re r seed crop o f 1516, fo r carry ing oa expShmeatal w o ik In tha control o f c l oyer aphis dor-

' .in g the bieaniam J917-18: Three thonas nd. e ight haadred - doUan o f th ia a p ^ p iu t lo a wonld have gone to pay the aalary o f the Invettiga-

^ to . la a v lo g 'o n ly t 200 to meet tha

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expenaea o f the axparlmenta..! con- - f lden tly beUere th a t I f ample ap-

j proprlatloB had beea auuia- f o r th is work, a h a if m illion dollara wonld

lO e have been aaved to the faxmexs o f aonthem Idaho against tlie 'd o itn ic -

. tlveneaa o f the c lo re r aphla doxlng to n . tl> . p « i! l r . « r . " the * Discusses Other P e ^

ss«g Mr. Smith discusscd nmo'ng tho in ling sect posts gain ing a foothold iik Idaho and the a lfa lfa w e v i l which in -Utah, afi- ctfc. cording to- Oebrgo I . Bccvos, govern ton* mont speciallsf, causes tho loss o f abonl H5l. 50 por cent o f tho to ta l annual yiel^ has o f alfalAa hay; tho clovor aphis, whieh the I>e said, coat ^ e farmers o f Idaho nol tbe loes thaa (600,000 in loss o f tbe alslkc the seed crop alone; grasshoppers; elovei MT« aeed ehal^S, and the pea w««vil, which

he said, has completely ruined the pea grovring indostry in southern Idaho,

re i- W onld In ro ke Itag lila ta raills . His advice in ^ s p e c t to the a lfa lfa at* jveovll menace, is tha t tho - legislature tb ^ before adjournment should pass such and lawa and quarantine measorea.as w ill re* perm it the offectivo oradiontion o f the iug weevil where i t is eaUblisbed and pre- net vent its fu rth e r spread. “ This w b rk ," he he said, “ should be placed Itf tbe an hands o f tho moat competent man or

ex- men tha t money wW seeure, aijd, since bn- m illions upon m illions o f - dollars ore in- a t stako, no s tin ting o f funds ahould

»ud bo tolerated.'?.- D iaci^Ma .d o re r Aphla

. In rospect to, the eontrol o f .the olov* er aphis M r. Bm itli snid, “ Our studies

ont during the jmst summer and present w inter have lod ua to believe tha t in ordinary clim atic conditions, Die rlov-

^ cr aphis can bo effective ly controlled by practical and inexpensive methods.

'■'0 summarixo our knowledge concern- ing thd clover aphis wo can say:

len y j_ The clovcr'aphis habitually ^B»- ed tho 'w in te r as live insects in the

*®‘‘ crowns o f clover plants, }n the clovor fie lds aml^ wherever els© ro l^ .-.^ lo v^

®“ plants «jccur. During severe w£ntert " f f lik e tha t o f 1015-10 tbe greater per-

centago o f the aphi« wiU be klUed, but in m ild w inters like ‘ ha t o f 1917-lfl

" ■ practicaljy no aphids are k illed by the cold; In fa « r they may continue to in:' urease by reproducing young through-

“ ■ uu t the w inter.. “ 2. B y grazing clover fie lds close- ly iu tho la to fa ll so os to removo a ll vegetation, the clovor aphis, •'thus ua- protected, .w ill be dcatfpyed by the 6old o f the ordinary Idalio winter.

In case o f spring infestation of ’P* alaike clover tbe fie lds ahould be graz- *®». 'ed verj- c loso.till lato spring,-'say up to

the f ir s t week in Juno.”“ The.clovcr seed chaJcid,” M r. Smith

snld, “ can bo controlled in very Jargtt ^ measure by cu tting tbe hoy crop o f ™ clover and a lfa lfa about, the- timo the

f im t heads are beginning to ripen whon “ ff the grul^s arc immature and i f i l l bo

kUled by th e d ry ing o f the .seeds.”- Bad M edidna fo r Weevils

. la ^a p cc t to the poa 'Weevil M r. ^ Smith saidi. “ To say the least, pea J _ growing wiU be a m ighty hazardous OP propoaition next f>-ear.' •‘ ^However, i f

aVeiy .package o f seed sold fo r garden planting and ovorj- ounce bf'.seed sold fo r fie ld p laa ting tbia spring were fo- migatod w ith carbon bisulphide, a well

. known* and simple treatment, therV would be no danger o f the i^eoyils lt»

Ju fenting next yearfs crop.” .. ^Argaea fo r C nltlvatloa

h i the discussion foUowiag M r. Sm ifh 's paper, O. P. Hondersbot o f Boine, who claims to be tbo pioneer a l­fa lfa grower o f tho etato. having rais­ed thn t crop since 1877, called attaa^ tion to tbo adN'antages of~tboroogb aad frequent cu ltiva tion as a means not on-

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Mrs, White of Twin Falls sfpon sor for Measure Carrying Ap

• propriation for Neqded Pass _ age of Snake River

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point. Tho' bridge- would shortvn- th tr ip Iro ^ i tho ontiro Twin -’alla an Buul country in to Bola^ and pruvid on uubrokoa sUto hijthwai' from th

^ Idaho capital in to aouthan Idaho.. . 'HoUso b il l numbpr 11 intro lucqd’ V ^ Nollson o f ’Bonnoville thia m o m i^ , ) J .. dosignod to protect growing crop# upo J, j Ihnad nnder Irr lg a tio il ayatoma upo

which the water assessments havo ni) been i>oid. Tho b il l provides fo r th redomption.of audh land w ith ia a porio

laho J '® "* payment o f a 10 pe' cont penalty and 1 por cent Intereat p«

month. During tho t ^ e the land 1 bout water eotopany, a ll erop

j shall fa l l under tbe core o f the originshieh. '; ' Designed oa an omorgeney measnre, :

b il l was introduced by Ura. W hite o Tw ia Palla th ia nibraiag, 'permittiaj couaty govarameata to iacreaae tha pa;

„ j l o f steaograpbera a t w il l where soel aetion ia aocoaaary in order to obtaii help.' .. - AboUab.Capital Pnalshaant • -

itnre W itb the idea o f aboliabiag e ^p iti soeh poniahment ia Idaho, a -b ill waa th i w i l l m orning introdoced by Mra. Drake o

’ the Payette. The meaaoro aobititatea U f pre- impriaonm^nt fo r hanging aad raaka

rk ,” second degree morder p o ^ lsb ^ le by i tbe te rm .o f imprisonment o f froaOO year

a or to J ife .'dnce Representative Foloy is tbe author o:

ore a moasnro providing fo r tha faraiahin] ould by tho atato o f free vaccines and aemm

to a ll couatioa, towns and villages, thi expense o f adm inistration to be borm

ilov* by tbo coonty and paid fo r a t the ra t d ic f o l ' 12.50 per person, together w i t l 2i sent ccnts per m ilb in mileage. Another bU t in aimed a t the present f lo aitoatioa wai •lov- introdoced, g iv ing connty comniiaalon dlod ors the power to employ a v ia ltin{ lods. nurso a t aueh times as tbia Biay becomt ern- noeeasary. ' _ j ' ■

introduced a bin today providing foi lass- In 'tho senate. Senator Booth o f Lowii the the division o f aU ooontiea in to thre<

Dvor d is tricts aad the eleetioa o f a ooos^ o v ^ MwwaisaibBar from e ^ o f the thrat iteia d is tric ts by the people reaidenf'of-ibal

• Oambllng SecJand Ntdcaaea - OambUng is declared,a.nnlsance and

. . tbe county attorney is given new and jirh- powora by aeaate blU No.. 16,

introduced th is 'm ora ing.Momberahip in ib e th ird house U . ex-

pccted to be co ^d e ra b ly aogmbnted w ith in tho next day or two In connoe-

feold governor’s bIU_^to i-ro-\id o fo r tho estnblishmeni o f a gov-

I ernmont (iabinet o f 'n ^ e heada w ith faz- i ^ ” ®*" various activities o f state government. ,

A m a jority o f thoae apoken to re- aitb measure as fondAm-satallyiTffO *J“ t g ivo i t aa the ir opinion tbat

I t w il l not4 >aM w ithoat a atrong f ig h t the *

“ b " ^ ^ i t h H o . s l 3 d n d

^ • i * H o ' 5 t ® - s - s o 5 • ! *

P** Mrs.' Charles McElwain ontertaine-1 0“ » a few neighbors in honor o f Mrs. Bliea-

beth Brown on Friday afternoon, don . • .'Old / T - ■ .

J / Misses Zella and Frances ISUis w ill fgl] Entertain the ir Sunday school claMieii

and a few outside gucHts on Friday ev. j J enlng.

M Im Ellen Oocbel gavo a^ca on.Suu- dny evening in her rooms. Tho -guests

o f wore Misses t i u i e Smith, Ida Brown, ol- nUdegarde O tt, Adclaidi' Xichols, Grace lis- Brj-ant, Bo»o Murray, Anltn Kincaid an* and Byrd Wall.nd ---------------an- Advertise i t In the Classified columut __ o f Tho. News. Somebody w ill want it .

Iy o f dtKconrag'ing insect pents but of making poMible the harvesting of fonr cu tting" o f hnV itmtcnd o ^ th rw .

D r .n , r . .\il>ee of Bock (^reek. dis­cerned in this suggestion a possible in- tcrf<rrcnriv\vith proper irrigation of)ihe hay crop, whicti wns met by Mr- lion- <lor«hot w ith the statement that al- tbnucli' ■nltTvation xhould be given be­tween caltlngn. the proper ciirlnR o f the crop should not occupy more than three or fou r days, i f the' bunches were

^ ^nade nu ffic ien tly Kmall.

f f IW LCTA • '—

> J iS « A V W lP F W & -.( f )«*^

: ' w e HAVE THE BEST

[ BEAN STOfiAGEgy - ^ A N R ^ ^ ;

eiEANING FACILITIESjp l IN TOWN ass- — ---------

MUNSON & HARDER

and OO TO

HIGHWAY SERVICE STATIOH. JO B

\ V n A iu tT .T in n r tM A S DB a it BatTlea ta M l* *

«• » fB S B A IB . W A X B B A H D B A T tM K I . W A Z B k

upon) nbt • '- the SP0K80B8 N B W P liA N OF OPEBA- oriod T IO N POE TH B STATB3 per ■ ■t per (Costinoed from page oae)-Id la --------- ——--------— ---- —sropa secius certain to obsorvors horo. This g ir i^ w ill como, however, from tho office­

holder who sees bis eynosuro slipping ire, a away, sey tbo poUtieal wlieacres. Those ^ o f mon,'who.; ni9w-hold office aud would tt in g be displaced under tbu governor’s busi- ) pay ness e ffic ioncy plan 'are fo r the aoat sneb part rather strung j>olitieaUy in thoi^ ita in homes. - .

Ono logiHlator from northofn Idaho . , put i t tbis w ay today: “ The fellow

Jnim home who M d » a. -job is goIoK to lu k ■ his logUlfltor to protect- his placo- a t th<f public trough. Ninety

* ^ per cent o f tnemboro, y'ea n ine^-fivop w cent, would -not ^run . th d r ona

1 * * ^ biteiuess tho way tbe slate's ' business ^ • is run and the public ngraca with-»ffem. reara ^he way I sum i t up is that there wiU

bo on the 'opposition side thu profes- slonal, mercenary politic ian and oppos- od to him w ill bo the public and its 'good. I l l view o f the supreme impor-

, the ta^ce o f tho ipoduro and tho peraonal •nrno pressure o f tbo ^elf-seoking office hold- rate c r on tbo legislators, I strongly ad- 1 SS viso tha tithoso interested in tbe bosi- ■ b i l l nesH good o f tbo state urge th^ lr rop- waa rcseutatives to stand fast on the bUI.

m « t t iu .BUI F c m iic t * The aupervodnnco o f forty-eight de­

partments by nine.^ ^ The aavlag o f tbouAands o f dollars

fficpeas*..Making thA governor directly onswer-

able to tbe people fo r the business of- flc iency o f bis adminlatratlon.. 1 Prnvlaion o f a cabinet to advise

* w ith -tho governor on a ll Important mat­ters, c o m p e l o f beads o f dopartofrnts.,

Placing o f state,finances on a sound and business basis.and D irect representation o f tho people

1. 10, through advisbrj- boards composed of nine tqcmbers to serve w ithout pay fo r

I. ex* fivo departmenta,ated yo reeelvo export advise and real *®®* pnblic opinion through tho personaell I " * o f the advbory boards, a ll the mombers

o f w h i^ s e rv e fo r patrio tic reasons.. No addition o f functions but a fa r

‘ ^ more rapid attention to'pubUc matters.re* elim ination o f red tape and eoa-

j j j y gcstioR o f publie a ffa irs.that ■ ^ •-v f .. Panalty e f Failure.“ F a lla r* to pro fit from our own mis--

take i. i fa ilu re to apprcciatc that we have made mistakes, fa lln re to heed the wamlnga o f people more experi- «oced than we. alwoya carries w ltb It

♦ a heavy penalty tlio t mnst be pald.-;- Bxcbaage.

ne-1 - ■iea- olaarifled Ada ara aVaaf iaWi<tiT;a.

' f U S E D G A R Sr u A T

^ largain Priceslu. 6 Passeoger 7o rd in good

‘ flhape.,7 Paasenger Hndioi^'OTer-

in r hatiled and' re fin iihed .6 Pasienger HaTnes, jnst

re fin ished and over*hean- hanled.

MAGELBROS.Phone t w in TaSf

— Aw CUFPORt* Ha iMjTjN TKE I ■e<e$ AKT> T

^ " B u t j t c a n STAKO IT W N C R e / ^ \ f : r “

H e

' , ! fO B a i> A T ,- f fA K U A » T 14,' 1919.,

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' ' " • “ ’" V - s & y 'TUBBDAT> J A O T A E T 14, 1019.

joiNimii: r FMOir..Twin-:Fa|ls IsvMecca ifor Farm­

e r, Stqdkmemand All Inter- , ested in Development of jh e

• state Industries ^

. HOME? ABE'oPiNED AS HOTEL&, BECOME TAXED

. . - ■ . J l ______ ■.

Openingl^esBiona Indica te Im - . ' portasoe o f DiBouasioiis and

A ction to bo Taken .a t B ig Gonference o f State Bodice

A ntreani of /armorti, {itockmon and , men Intorcstod in . tbo liovelopmont o t

tho stato otburw iw tha t bcgna<on Sua- day and Monday in cobUnuin^ to pour in to T fr in Eollo ftom vurioua point* in,

- Idaho and adjobfinff states as tho jo in t .conforonco o f Idaho. a K ric u Itu ^ , live- Htock, onginoorinft «ocioticH Ih getting uader Jttll Tray. Tho hololn arp crowd­ed w ith convention viaitorn and the best homos of the c ity h(ivo boon open­ed fo r th o ir reception. ' •

T i i t t D a y Fz«c*B(Uncs Sessions ihn’ Idabo. Society o f En­

gineers and o f tho Stato Seed Growers’ association s ittin g w itb the State Farm

- Bureau, openod, a&d a reception, fo r tho v is ito rs to tho women's section under the auBpiceti f i t the farm bureau wom­en '■ department and fodoratod clnbs was held on Moi\day.

Tho enginS&B. ^o u rned tho ir annu­al mooting most

. . V .irf • th e .jn o ^W '- 'p fitfh o aocisty w ill te* m a ^ h e re 'u a r in g ^ d 'w e e k in attend* Asia a t the a e i^ n s o f tho irriga tion

' .^ngre ts and o f'o th e r o rga^ta tiom - ^ fo r O u u l S M U u

Tbe stato fa rm burean'and ^ o sood ^[T&we^ met separatoly. th is m o f i f l^ .

' ' tE « .fo rm e r'll tho lA v e r jn g th'e&tro a ^• ' the )a jt« r in tho P a r itk ftoU, whoro yoa-

ter'day’w io in t sess ion .'^ ^ held. B o tliL o r^n isa tiohs havo adjourned this a t jS ttirnoon fo r the u n u a l mooting o f tbi? *

.Tw in Foils (Jandl company, while their ■'irtejpbor«..MO spending tbo afternoon either in attendance at the m oo ting o f . uthor orgoAtzadons^ a t ^be ’Hereford i nalo, or on oxcurflionii to'Shoshono Falls .

•and Blue L*kc».Tho ow n ing sessions 'o f tbe Idaho .

Irr iga tion congress, tho Horoford sale ■ .and tho-m eeting in tbo women’s SM* - tioa are the b ig > vds o f tb is after- ,

■ noon's proceedings w ith the joint-con- j ferenco.

■ Im portant Xoxklcs Schadnled A fto r an inform al banquet ^ ‘ 'r o : , i

ception in tbo J lotel Porrine t ^ ^ f l r t a ’*' H ing, a jo in t a w io n w ill b o -h e ia 'tt.th o i

' Lavoring theatre, tho s u b jo ^ 't^ ^ 'b o ‘ discussed being among tho moaV im ^ r t - ant tha t w ill be presented a t tbe con­ference. Dho speakera are B arry Dib* f ble, Unitod States roclamation sorvlce project manager a t Rupert, apeaking on ^

• th r “ W ork o f tho United States Becla- m atloii Service,” and Dr. Samuel For­tie r, o f tho department o f agricnltoro, oa “ Preparation o f L a w n 'fo r Irrigfi^ tion .’ ' \

Ooremor D avl* Speaks d' Tbo seed growera and Irriga tion con­

gress tomorrow aftomoon w il l meet ia jo in t, aenaiob to Ite itr tho address o f ^ Oovernor D. W. Davis. Wednesday w ill In> livestock d*y fo r tho farm bureau, and w ith i t the livestock societlee, af* h tor the ir forenoon soBslona w ill adjonra ci fo r the Shorthorn sale. • A

In the women’s . scction to i^ r ro w there w ill be. sesaions in tbo moniing at the Presbyterian church and' in tho af- U’rnoon at the America theatro-

The T x iu Falla County M utual Firo-■ Insurance company w ill hold Its annu- » r n ifo ting tomorrow aftornonn In the fbrni bureau offices.

Cable fo r Hansen tj - Span Is Received

—------- niI A i^ v a l o f Shipment froilQ W is-

conain Pnta N e w ly A ll t h e ^' H a tc i la l b^' Oroond ^

A — V “A ear containing more than one-half ’

o f tho cablo tha t w i l l be rec[ali«d in hte eoastrQction o f tbe ntapeailon spaa aerosa Snake r lre r canyon Bortb o f Haaaea a n ire d oa H o n d ^ from Eeno- ^ aha, W lacouiB , aeeordiag' e i B . 1C. Mar- j ^ , superrlsing engiaeer^'for tbe Haa*•en bridge eommlialoa. P ra ^ tie a llr all o f tbe re ft o f tbe m ateria l fo r tbe rpan is on the ground asd exearatioa work is almost completed.

" ftt in:

y i ^ i i o u n o e m e n t JV — ■ . . . I es

---------- ■ hR. The Prenhrtarian Missionary society

w ill m rrt a t th r home o f Mr*. .Tame* McMillan on Second nvrnne north Thiir«iiT a fte m o ^ .

Twin Falla Temple No. 21, w il l hold it * re p ila r meeting Thar»day, Jaanary IA. a t 2:30 o ’clock, la Mooae halL

To “ flnanee*’ a * 'T o L e t ” adrer- tising campaign yoa ae«i on ly set aaUe )

perfaape a fe w day*—a ja rt^ of pocket m o a ^. _ . * !

iy i E v e ry C a k e I .

•’ Tw in F a lls SHtrine ’ A m ong Those Cited

s r * C o r p o r a l D a r r e l D w ig h t , h e - b e r o f - F o u r t h B r ig a d e , to i

G iv e n O ro iz d e O n e rre

Corporal Darrel Dw ight, bob o f M r. : r j an.l Mrs. W. U. D w ight o f Tw in Falla, ' ' ta a member o f tbo S iz tb marine' corps

rogimont whioh, jr i th other regiment# o f the Fourth brigade, has received tho Ct\>ix de guofxe U id o flle la l d t * t i« . ] for^bciftiery in action; . ' .

l ig ite .O !^-^ ta tiou rolatee the bravery o f , ^ t b a ^ u in ^ d o r f i i « aad the efficieney

. b f t! lQ i^n^& rs is aetioB in tho b a ttle ! ; . o f B on reaW aad Bellean wood, Jutae

Jid 2.18. - ' . o f . - 1 - _____ __________ ■■ '

JOOLGROIR!; i i SOPPflRTlilS:

— ' I. S o u th e rn Id a h o A s s o c ia t io n E n - ,

d o rs e s E x e c u t iv e P la n f o r J

s ta m p in g O u t S h e e p S c a b |(

'T h e Sonthern Idaho Wool Qrowers p associfttioa a t its anntial oieetlBg held 1 Monday eveaing in the e o oa^ f t i r a bo* ^ rean offlcea here, went on reeoM in tlM adoption o f a resolntion in support o f ^ .Govemor Davis ’ p o lity fo r - b ring lag «

^ aboDt the-eradleatioa ef, aheep aeab in P0. Idaho, asd appointed a eommitt<ft eom-

posed o f B . U e N a a a j* , B ay x ! ^ Browa, J . A . Orom o f T w io . lU l^ and ^ D . F . Detweller and . H . SebUdmaa o f ^

, n ic r , to prepare a protest agalast the fireseot system o f asaesaiag tba value ^ o f a ll eonuaon sheep a t $S per hatdL-.- ~

O fficers wore eleeted aa/oUofrs: ptei- ideDt,.,j:os«i>h _H. Soayer, Q M tlafurd:

^ l»<»«ere ta r7 -aad treassrwr, I I . B . P' IjTg lh ildm aa , TOer.

The foUowiag were ^ t « a to serve w ith the preaident asd seeretary o« tho

^ Jloaid-J»f d iree to ft: John S k lle ra , o f £ ^ Bolsei- W. M . Shotwen, Boise; H . O. ® “ Brown, Tw in l U l i .

A a active p a rt in the dlseosiloiis was , token by O. P . Henderahot o f Bolw ,B. •M te ta ry .o f tbe state f a i r aweeiatltm f '

and o f ths L ew irtos NcFrthweetirn L ive " Stock Show; 2 . McNamara, B * / B rjw n , _ D. P. Detweiler and .0. B . Braivioa.*^ • f

jP e 3 rs o 5 a .a :la« ---------- -------------- ;____ It- ______X- M r*. D. T. Wilson hpent Mon<lay her«»- from Bopert, i>® W. A- GoggaaU le f t Mondav evening “ f f f Sfca C ia a d ^o .f. Mrs. E. Brimhal] le ft Monday-even- J, ing fo r a b r ie f v is it in 6 a lt I« ke .

Mra. E. D. Weaver han returned from Woiser whore ahe was the gnest o f bet sister. S]

Q Mrs, F. E . Nefzgor lo f t Monday fo r ^ f Nampa where ahe w ill v ia it w ith rela- v .

tivea and frieada. ^1, Mrs. M. 0._HoIcoml), who has boon K ’• here as the gucat o f her aon, Lee Hoi- ca B comb, le f t Monday fo r her home in Loa •

Angeles. br

t --------- ----- ---------------- t^i

S ---------- pr:M ary Haaol StttrglU Hi

M ary H#rol S turg ill, in fan t daugh- ■»> ter ot Mr. nri.l Mrs. S turg jll, liv in g on en

[ the Bnnke rive r near Cedar Draw, who enwaa born A p ril 2S, 15>17, died on Jnnu- an nrv 4 a fte r suffering fo r aomo timofxoin; pnciimonin. ih inera l sorviies 'were conducted nt tho homo by T. A Cr

*. W e s t^ rb y , and Intonnont was in the do" «>8/Ccemetory. She leave* to mourn aci

the ir Jos*, bor p a u tm tj^ ^ o , hrothora foi u d fo n r sistan.

Knske l7 F im e n l Postponed \ Tho funaral' o f M ax W . Ennkoly bas j■ been postponed from Wednesday to nu,

Thnraday a t 3 o'clock, on aecoant o f oili■ the arriva l of. relatives. - j ,>c I . i niic

.R obert McLeaa A t hia homo one and one-half ^ le a ia t

northeaat o f Han«en at 5 o ’clock th i* hot morning, Rob<>rt Mclycan, well known farmer, d i^ l from pueumonLa follow int; ^ influenza. Ho Is survived by his w id­ow nnd fivp children. The remains aro nt tho OrosamAn k D oW itt undertaking estabUabmenL . Pnneral .nrraogetnent* hR>«' not l>e«*n made.

Otto Bailey ' ~A v ic tim o f ■pneumonia followinc' in-

floen ia , Otto Bailey, well known, farm- cr, died Monday morning n t hu< homo thriv) miles nnrtbeaat ot Hnnsen. Fn*neral »ervife» w ill bo hplil at 2 ci'clock ___Wednesday afiemoon from tho Orosa- g nan 4 J^eW itt chopel. p .*

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- OFIIIiPLipTD. B. Moorman Files Answer in

fe Suit for Damages for Slander i Brought by Times Publisher

—Presents Counter Claim, DoiiyinK t h j t he «nid, cxcopt by, way o f returning tho compllmont, to D. M.

' Denton, owner o f th f Tw in FaiU Times and manager o f a real e ^ t o firm ,“ You oro n , --------- lia r ; You nre tho

, '■ .■ th ie f nuc] vo u k in thia town ■ and ovofybody kn<iwi*.it,” D. B. Moor-

- wan', 'through hia attorney, Jamoi E .' Wise, Monday filod hi* onnwer in tbo Btilt 'fo r $20,000 brought ngaiuet him in

. d ia trie t court here.Moorhnni'aM'lcft thn t Dentun toko noth­

ing on m-rount o f th i’ auit. nnd filo ft o conntcr claim fo r rent in tbo ’ a im ro f $30 alleged to lie ihie him fo r rent on the build in i;'occupied by Ihi' Deuton

• real entato firm .Gives, D«talls o f Differences

M Jn his answer Moorman notH out in j T detail tho cit'cumtUiuce* 'under which , U the alleged interrhaiige o f hpt. word*

wa* paMcd' Inat^Xyvcmbfli; between himself and nonton.. “ He aayH' thnt

n - anitjp time [-r ijit^ to thot.-dnte Ponton j undnrtook to nell to (Vod K eller nnd 8. N. Pittello^ hja osaoi’ latoM in thu real e.<tato bualnoH.4, ii. <-i>rtnln tnu-t o f land known an thp C. O. Workman place, i

ira provided dear tit le "idiouid 1h> abown. i tld Donton wux tn roceivc $Tift conimlsalon. i >Q. Moormain auhaequentty wur advised, ho j be aay* by. nn attorney fo r tho atato o f o f Idaho, that rlenr t it le could not Ih> giv- j Bg ou u n til the estato u f Workman were j in probated. • in . Denton innisted, Moorman *ays, thal c jbI I f warranty .deed could .no t be given, i 1 Moorman should give a quit claim deed, g o f The deal bung thero, Moorman says, g ha u n til he waa quoAtionod about i t by | ue Keller and Putelio. Uo told thom tbe ),

aituation ho aay^. Later, bo avera, he t drove h i* car to tbo o ffico o f Denton j]

j . who eanio out.on tho aldowatk«ad took q him to tbnk fo r what ho ha<l to ld the ^

g prospective buyers. ‘ „"M oorm an, what you to ld Putelio ^

yg anti KeU»>r about a q u it claim doed is a ' fiQ Ho; D. B., you are a ‘ l ia r , ’ ’ ia tho laa- p£ guago which, according to tho anpwer,Q Donton uaed a t tha t time. Moorman °

acta out in hin answer tba t ho retorted “ ^ in kind, followed Denton in to Dentoa’a Ij, office where ho charged Denton w ith ^ ^ Jtoeplng W O .out'o f bla rent and keep- ^

ing back hia September rent.

'REHiiSSiSIl FRENDlPEEfli

Kimberly Branch Opens Hospi- " tal in School Building to i,<

Care for Flu PatientsMrs. O. H . Brows, eooaty home dem-

oastratioa agen^ and K t a anaa M . Spesee, eoonty elsb leader, were” ia ^ E in b e r ly F r i d ^ and Satorday helping to esUbllsb a kitehea in the eawrgeney

'* bospita], whish has been opened ia the ™ . K im berly grade school boUdisg b y tbe 3; n K iaibcrJy Bed Oross b rB seh"fo r tbs “ I- eare o f ia f ln e n n patients. "« - The coaunittoe a p p o in t^ b y " th e

branch to take charge _6|i ih e hospital is composed p fM *s* iW llH am TSn Hon- ton, Mrs, B fcggU eaton u d . Mra. Ar- thn r W ils o n .^ , ' - V

M lss'E locta Nesbit, o f Tw in Falls,I form erly a saperintcndoat o f tho Boyd H

hospital, and Misa NoUle Gallaty, a B< practical nurse, are aaaljtlng Mra. Van D Houton in the management o f tho In- G’ a titution. Mias S tuart, domeatie sei-

a ence teachcr, is in charge o f the kltch*0 en, w ith two othor teachers, Misa Wood i „ . and Mias A rv illa , assisting hor. M iM p, B Ilorsch is secretary and bookkoopor. ,,r g Tlie .hospital is maiatalood w ith Jled jp . Cmss funds. Patients who are.ablo to ^ B do iK>-aro oipected to pay fo r tho irJ accommodations and others are carod1 fo r free o f charge,

Q U ILT B A U ; POB B E N B TIT(Special to Tho Nows)

« K IU D E R LY — Tho R«d Cross q u ilt ir l* made by the young women o f the Moth- bo f o ilist church and quilted by tho “ sen- rei

I i f o 's ta r” mothers o f men in the army __. jn iiil ii» *y , i.s to be sold in accordance 'iv ith n plan whirh haa been worki-d < rt

I fo r tho benefit o f the local Bed Cross'• ho sp ita l. I . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - i

. s i f l e d

TOO L A T B TO CliABgTTY

FOR S A L E -7I tram mares, 1 spa)i mules, fresh J e i^ y cow,- wagon,- har­ness, iraplemcnta. Inquire Washisgton

, L ive ry Bam. E. H . Hawley, ..j

FOUND—Black m uff. Phone 543-W.

STRAYED — From . JCimberly, one gray horse mule, one bay mare mule.' Reward. N o tify A . B. UUrieh, K im .; berly, Idaho.' '

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TWIN FALLS :

I tockholrers IVRTEIIGIINST I

r RECK IET;in Canal Users Turn Down Propo-i er sition of Hearing Discussion | ir of Irrigation Law and Nom-1

, inate Directors ' Iay «tockhoMcrB o f tho Tw in FalU Cn-| VI. nal company, a t. an anaoal mooting cs w ith tho omallcflt attondanco o f roceut m, yearli, thia morning voted down a prop- bo onition to rccas to a la to r dato to per* , ru m it wateruBors to attend tho sessions I >r. o f the Idaho irriga tion congress, a t S. which }iro()om'd i-huii)'i>i< in the irriga- ho tion Idws are boing dlscuaaod. A mo- in t io n . to bo consldorod th is oftoraoon

proviilea fo r appointment o f a commit h- tee to inveatigato th is m atter and i f a deemed e*])cdiont to Call.a special meet- of ing to mnko rocommondations .to the >n legialaturo.in Taylor Ont e f Bace

Candidates fo r dirootors bavo boea placed in noniisation, includlag n il uf

7 tlio diroctora now serving oxcept W. O.• Tayior, who decllaod the nomination,

and throe others as fallows: O. M, Et- ter. Tw in Falls; D. F . DetweUer, F ile r ;- . and John Frahm, Hansen. Tbe balloi[. boxen were declared opes a t 11 ©•'clock.' Center F lg l i oa Detwallsr '

d Sentimeat expressed among the ad- B, m ia is tn itlon forces is th»t the f ig h t 1. w il l bo concontrated against Detweller,I. who Is said to have collected a large0 number o f proxes.' f Getieral Manager J. C. Whoolou coui- '* plotod ju s t beforo tbe nooa reoess the c proaeatation o f U s report eeTCtiag

amonnt* o f water delivered and tho .coxt J o f de llre ry , together w ith his state-

ment as to im provem nt w ork done L and tho progress made ia overooming >> seepage. “ I t w in be a s ia tte r o f grat- y ifica tlon to investors In th is seetlon to ® know tho t a fte r 'li.y o a ra operation o f ;

the canal system, the amount o f seep , B now is losa thaa oae per ccat o f tho ^ area, o f tbo pro ject,” he assorted. Ho

was applauded as bo took Us position on tho p la tfq rm -and oa fln ish lsg h i i

“ report. • -“ Zudc Presiding O ffice r ’ , / ^

Former Senator O. O. Zoek e f K i» - Q boriy Is presiding as chairman o f the1 m a tin g , aad E. N . D ay o f T w ia T a ils g is acting ds secretaiy. The attendaaoeI, whoa tho meetiag opened w«s loss than i. 50, but increasod to about 2S0 a t nooa. ^

'.Csndidtaea fo r dlreetors were nomi> ,* natod b y the' faUowlag: O. M . E ttc tr .i

by D. F. Detw jjder; Iva n -G , Llscola by W. P. A lw o rth ; W. O. Tay lo r by V. g E. Chtimberlaio; J . H . Barker by George McPherson, D. F . DetweUer by Lewis ji H i l l ; Gl&ud BtoWq .by JoUss Beblake; t] John Frahm by Harman Thieme; F . A . K e n n # ^ by J. A . Yoltoa.

’ M r. 7\aylor. decllaed ^ e aominatioa out o f regard, ho stated, fo r sentiment

y among tho stockholders tha t the secre- ^ ta ry should not be a member o f the board o f directors.

Objects to F o s t i^ Aerea ^Objection to the motion tha t tho num- g,

. bar of- acres owned by oaeh candidate should be placed opposite his name on w

a blackboard d l^ la y o d a t the fro n t m o f the hall was made by D. T. Connor fe

; o f F ile r and F . E . Chamberlain. Tbo ai , motio awaa snpported b y H . S. Hobson, y , B uh l; J :_ A . Crom, Tw ia Falls, aad al , Qoorge' McPherson, Buhl. I t wa* car- ul

ried.Upon completion o f the pcnaaneat ni

orgauita tion the chair was antborised hi to appolat a committeo on the order ui o f business. .Eo aaiaed F . E. Chamber- ‘eii Iain, Lowls H il l aad B. F. MoPhersoa. I'|

Tellers wero elected as fo llows; J.H. Barnes, Hansen;-Oeorge McPherson, B uh l; Elmer Asian,. I l l s r ; ' George Drake, FUor; Mattbow Scully, Buhl; Gordon Bennett, Bnhl, to

Stops Beading, o f Hhmtes Oil motion o f George McPherson, who

iun ’m ipted tho reading o f tbe minutes, . explaining tha t ho understood tha t tho previous meeting had beon declarod i l- * legal, fu rthe r reading was dispensed

. . L“The order o f buslneas adopted prp-

vlilos fo r th is afternoon session the consideration only o f unfinished buai- I’*' nc*ii nnd now business.

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A T PEACE M ISSION jn — —i i .(Continued from page one)

• ' careful cotulderatlon. The Polish que»- tfoa has remained nnaolved fo r maay

•* centurioa, fo r tho reason that i t waa ^ never conaidered from tho viewpoint

o f tbe Polos’ own rights and wlabea. “ I t waa clear today, fo llow ing Seere- ^ ta ry 'L a n s in g ’s deaifll o f reports that

America advocntod nxshing troops to thu aid o f ono o f thu two prlnqlpal fac-

^ tions in Polaad, tha t tbo Polos must do- cide tho ir owa dostiay. Tbe Ualtod S utos is aot prepared .to discount’ tho

[® apleadld battle carried oa by Goaorol ^ Pilsudaki fo r thu peoplo’a rights

throughout tho world war.^ ■ s«lf JXrt«mlii»Ooii

And i t la nnwUUng to allow itse lf » tu bo frigbteaod by the label “ social-

^ U t” w ith hU oppoaente—tho aatioaal committee—is attem pting to fasten oa Pilnudaki'a party. On ^ e eoatraiy» Americaa delegator ar«^ t i ^ a g the view tlm t i f the (Poles w a a t 'a socialistic government, St la th e ir r ig h t ■

4 Students o f Europeaa a ffa irs are n watching tho uaceaalng e fforts o f the i t imtioual eommittoe to coatrol Polish af- ir fa irs. i ’o M lb lllty o f tbo comtfdtteo’s 10 aucvcxx <vas ^treagtbeaod whenr*Ignace 3, I ’nderowaki went to Polaad—presnm- d ably undor alliod protectloo—w l^ the r- ulle^ed liiten tlo ii o f overthrowing PU-

nudnki uud sotting up a aew govora- ment. Tho famous pianist, becanse e t

d hia tremendous peraoaal popularity and r unqiieatinncd lovu ^of country^ undoubt- : • ‘eilly in the b iggo|it' national flgnre o f I. r^ ilu iiil. Fear waa erpressed, however, r. lh a t he wa* unw illing to be used as

the romniittCo^'s/catspaw. *0 Bolshevist .'Menace Unfeated

The TmlioTinl i committeo Is reported * to represent ari.'toeratic Interesta who have beon out o f touch w ith -th e peo-

^ p lf aince the beginning o f the war.The .\nicrican^ delegation has made •

*’ i t p lain tha l i t cannot be swept o f f its ° feet liy an alarm o f a “ bolshovist"J moiinc*' to Poland. I t intends to get '

to the bottom o f tho case, though i t *' in w illing to aMint the ] ’roaont gbvera- ment w ith nrmn nml ammunition. I f nprcsnary. Ther«‘ is 'no reason to fear • fo r P ilsuii.ik i’s loya lty to the allies, .in ^ view cif tho fact that ho waa roloSLSOd

l in Sovembor from a German prlaon. ^• i ------------ - • ''»l ClasalflM Ads are eheap—effective. ‘, j * - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -j Snbtcribe aow fo r the NEWS.

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e»- .H aa^he Znfloecisa—A. B. Ostrander,' ay }b a a d ^ o f tbe Osbrander Tam i^nre raa in a p a i^ , is confined to -his home w ith in t % se rle b attack o f ia fh ie a ^ ea. ' ere- M ib . Bnzkholder B le k ^ M rs . 'W . H. la t Burkholder, w ife o f W ; H. Barkholdtf. to o f tbo Burkholder Paraitare com pny, u - Is su ffering from an attack o f In fln - Jo- eaza.*od ■ --------------bo BeiBmw t W ork a t M ilW ^ le a te a a a t -al Lawronco Uodgin loaves th is ,ev fn lng 'to its asaunio bbi fo rm er'pos ition as auna f*

or o f the potato flo u r mlU a t Idaho - Falla. .

AUemla. I / ib o i K w t - a . a MHOniw,. d is tr ic t iaspector fo r the U n ited 8 tsU s

employmeat service, le f t M onday,ev- euiing' fo r Boise where W w ill'-W tl»4 -i a meeting o f the sU te federation o f la*

;ie ;

Attends Seattle M eeting—Mias Byrd ” W all le f t fo r Seattle to attend a ^ f cia l f ie ld reeoBstroction eonfetenee' oii

the 10th and 10th. D o riag her absence „ M m J. Barnhart w i l l have 'charge e f

her work in high school. .

’ Betants to S alt Iiak»—Mrs. Cbas. Huesor le ft yesterday fo r S a lt I« k « .

■1 She w il l probablj- not re tara tp Tw in.. Falls. She.waa called there by the i l l*

aeaa o t her s ifter. M iss Bvo B le h tA ^ who visite<l- horo daring the holldAy^.

^ B o tonu w ltH P H «oii«—B bM iJf A . N . Sprague retamed Moaday from Bt. Helens, 'Oregon^ b r i i ^ a g w itb him

, James Stevens o f Bubl, who is alleged to have forged his fa th e r's name to

^ checks ia the approzim fte inm o f $300. Stovoa* did not rM ort to e rtra d ltio a proceedings.

ts • "*• Betom from Camp Lew is—Nine Tw in

Fn ll* men, form erly members o f the [ t .174th bakery- company, quartermaster J. corps, a t Camp Lewis, wbo have beea [f discharged from the service, returned J Monday to Tw in F a lla .. They were n Sergeant Byron .Decker, Sergeant Jos- ^ ej>h Newton, Corporal Curtifl Dedter,

Iloy M cBtids, G rant K tu ik le , E a rl Jo r­don, Harold Jones, B raz il Drake aad

g, Holan Prentice.

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P NEERSiillEWSONGOSTIfELECTIICIlifIwoject Manager Barry Dibble 3 , 1 1 Gives Experience with Mini- "/ 1 1 dol(a Government Owned■ 1 Plant—Cost IsiSmall <'_:».• >•■ilRECT ATTENTION TO' "I l AFTER WAR PROBLEMS

iP e t ir io g : President W. 0. Ootton 1% ' Urges Support o f Lane Beo- i>c

tarnation BiU— Shows -Dan-1 1 1 ' ?er i i i UnempioymentI k ' tu

lu v A n im promptu discuuioD o f tbs de- m U o p m o n t o f Idaho watorpowor b j P io- l u K t Uonagor Barr7 I)ibbIo o f tbo U. , l i L BcclAtnation sorvico, in which he ' ' ■ (tandod^a* orroncoua tho commba opin* ■ l& " th a r th o VOat o f oporatioa o f a p l*n t I ' m practica lly tho wholo coat o f pro- l [ u c L o g hydro-eloctric powor, wa« an In- ■ la rostiD g dovolopmont o f tho onniial l - k ’6o tin ;;‘ horu Moliday o f tho Idaho So- ■ ‘ lo ty o f £ng;ine«r«.I T Tho uoffisoora o f whom thoro wero ■ /& o u t GO-in attondanco, wcro'welcom- V*'

fo r tbo Om&ter T m n Fa lla elnb, by V Im n n a ^ S e n a to r M . J . 8 wo«ley, and re* = lu ^ n a o TV as mado by W. H . Gibson, l^ o a id o n t o f tho M ountain Homo Co- l^ o r o t iv o ' I r r ig a t io n company. R l

F o r -SecUmatlon BiU K |:B « tir iD S i^rooidont W. O. Cotton of l^ d o h o Falls, in bis annual oddrosa, coll- I m a ttoBtion to the* chiovomonta o f tho lihembors'^ o f tho society in the m ilita ry j , ly o rv ic o , and urgod support o f tbo I<ano I HM lainatiou-bill beforo coo(;ori»a through I ^ W c h proviaion w ill bo made fo r the"I jm p loyn ion t and absorption in to clvU .<3, ■ 'l i fo o f ro tu rn ing aoldiurs and ' sa ilun I » d which w ill add to tho productivu I lo r r ito ry o f .thu nutiou uu arua five I Umcp o« grea( oa .tha t o f tho statu of I idoho. ~ —I i H . T. I 'lu inb , chief ongiuuer fo r. tho I j w t Laku branch b f tho Qonoiai Elcc- I ;» lc company, gave a acholorly prosen- q,

t* tlo n o f the aubjuct, ‘ .'Tho' Boduction Oro# by E lectrica l Procxas w i^ Bpe- ,

U Bofcronco to Poaaiblo Apphcationa Idaho.'*“

L . o m e e n 7.I A t tho buaiasw mooting jiia t boforo I ^oo rnm oD t otficors o f tho aociety fo r I he 'onaning yoar were ooictod as to l-

PL lowaK Proaldent, (h> O. Scharf, Bblae;B W t vico-jroaident, £ . B . OorUngton,

irome; secoad vice-pfcaidont, C. N . 0. t t le , Moscow; 'Secretary u d (roaaur- , M . I>. Badgley, Boise. 10

A ]ogialati%-o committee to roeom- mond to tbo present legialature tbe idoptioB b f a b il l de fin ing the atAtos e f 11 u «n^)iset-and othor-moaaurea was-ap- IS pointed cobxiatlng o f W. UT QibaeB, 13 UooBtaia HomS| J . C. P o r^ r f ie ld , T w in 16

l ^ l s ; I>. Q. M artin ,-Idaho Falls.J 'A ppoiotm aat was made o f tb * fo l- 16 lowing; members o f a committee oa res­olutions to make its report a t the. eoa- ch u to n 'o fto d v 's s e e a ip a s o f Tne Idaho 18 in ig a tfe n coagreas: W . 0 . Ootto>, Ida* •

^ho Fhlla ; J - Clyde Baldw in, Boise; B.E . S h s p ^ rd , Jerome; A . H . B nek lis , 13 B a rle y ; F . A . W llU e , Boise.

Sbtnra aoor om e f Oset , 20 ; P ro jec t H aaacer 2Mbbls’s atatement in *M p6et to Ch* cost o f prddocia^ *n d 22

< :d i« tribn tin ff e teetrie ity from w»t«r- Dpower waa s B o e s t^ dariag a d ls e ^9 stoa in w hicb & B. Shepherd o f JetoBft Uhad rentoraid th« prediction th a t, the ?4e'relopm *nt o f Baaka r ire r would re- f 's n lt in the bu ild tag hers o f a great -J f dnstria l empire.j i M r. D ibb le argued tha t the aaecess ^ j';o f sncB. developmeat would depend vp-

the ba ild ieg o f a syatem o f reser- A vo irs to squalixe the flo w o f tbe stream I and wvul.d en ta il other exteaaiTo pre- j l in la a ry w ^rk .I '<Tbe'«2u iaa l coat o f operation o f the I M in idoks power p laa t o f 10,000 horse- I power ia about >15,000 fo r labor and ^su p p lie s ," he said, launching upon a ^diacusaion o f the coat o f e lectric pow­der. “ Thia item as a m atter o f fa c t ia

very small pa rt o f the whole coat j!l>eprM istion w ill double tbo amount 4 o f the operating costs and interest oa i th e invcfltm cnt, evon a t the very low |rat(>a- tho govorumcnt pa#i«. fo r money, 40.

w il l equal the charKo fo r depreciation- “ T h i" makes up tho cost c f powor

^ the p la n t which is a yory d iffe re n t m atte r from tho cost o f power deliv- ared. Transmlaaion, cost o f transfom * in g and d is tribu tion a ll are ezpenairs, •a d the cost in;reoMS aa the points o f 4--

‘de live ry become more w idely separated.* “ I f Idaho derelops its» power re- taom uai i t mnst, i f sowesafnl, be w ith 74be ead in v iew o f combining a ll pow- I i t plana to feed in to a common network [ f o r d ia tribn tioa to eijualize Tanatdona.[ < * It Is a mSst&ke too frequently ered- [ i t s d tha t w »t«r power ean be derelop- ^~- t ed cheaply- I t is freqoaatly poadble i t a derelop powerV«heaper w ith coal’ [ t t a a w ith power beeaose c f the hsaTy {STW taest ceqalred b i th * U tte r na- t e t a k l i f . ' * 6T

A M m X«ok a l A f t B o tM T aU ng up ths discussion a t th is

•a tn t i M r. Plaaa M ** rt*d th a t “ Itsoxa*:, t te a * d o t fB t pay to tefc* what is ( I t - ea to y o « ." /qm

“ I t is a -faet th a t aaamoss water- m m m U g w t i t . * * h * M id , <«bot i t is •fae I k s t tha r* b aew so eh«api w y o f saTiag I t •a d atteaipta te m n

<0 » B t te * d o a |P«(« se re s } |

N E X T ISSUE W A R S £ v i W IL L HONOR BE^

P ic tu re o f P a tron S a in t oi e rnm en fs Baby Securii

. ■ on M arke t—In te re s tin i ' oaopher-Inventor Is B r

A ction o f the Treasury, W ASHINGTON, D, 0.— Tho U n ll.d In' etntoH treasury, roa litln g tha t Ihe name lo'• o f Hunjamin -F ra n k lin ia . ajmonymous th I w ith th r i f t , h iu paid signal honor to* thu philosopbor-invontor in the selee* l i i

tioa u f hiii Hkcncaa tg adorn thn IfllO 00 >suc o f W nr Savings atampa. The U n it, th cf] Staten government boa aummdned uh the nation to jo in in paying tr ibu te to 88 F rank lin 'a memory on January 17. More than 150,000 W or Savings, socle- fai tioa and other orgsnizationa w il l hold F r publie mootings. Special exorcises w il l pri ho hold in the achoola throughout tho rio conntry. Tho public libraries w il l make tei tlio dny a apecial.ono. Tho purpoao o f to thin F rank lin birthday celebration is tio to stimulato increased interoat in coa- fo i finu ing tho habit o f th r i f t acquired cri during tbe war. — . wa

.IV nnk jln wfta a . liv ing ''apostle of ^h riftirnnS b’unlnoaa foresight. "F o r ex- nmpio, a l it t le h it o f matbomatlcs hoonco performed todny note tho c ity o f ‘Philadelphia about $133,000. Tl»o mon- wooy ifl in n fund known an the "F ra n k - (jdl in . 'fu n t l" , the nucleus of. which was doil*Tovldod by -tbo great pionoor o f t h r i f t tnc

Frank lin mndo a bcqiiost o f f iv o thoO- ipnnnh<J poundn, known ns tho “ Dr. Frank- w«-lin IV n d jfor^LoanB to Young S lan jed ostA,pHKcerB.*’ Thc-’ libqueat was mado pci

Charter No.

B X P o itT OF O O NDITION OF TH B FIB£ -FALI.S , I K TH B STATE OF ID i

BUSQIB8S ON DBOE

BesotucVi . a I>oans and discounts, ineludihg rodlacc

d Notes and bllla To<lim!ountod (other t acroptanpos sold) (neo Itum r>7a) ..

‘i . Ovordr&ftn UMceuml, $10.08 ......... .r,. U. a bonds (other than L ib e rty Bond

eluding U. B. ocrtificntcs o f indebted a IT. 8 . bondn dopouitcd ^ noeuro oirculi

vnluo) ............. ;.................... ...................d U . 8 . bonds and certificates o f in i

pledged ns collateral fo r State or otita or billa payable ............................

• g Premium on U . S. bonds ......................0. I* lb « rty Loaa Bonds:,

a L ib e rty Loan Bonds, .5%, 4,"nnd' 4% popledged ...... .................... .................. ;..l.

0 Paymenta actually made on L ibe rty . cont bonds o f tho Fourth L ib e rty L<

7. Bonds, aecniltles, etc. (other than U. S.) b Bonds (other than U . S. bonds) p

secure postal'savings doponitn .....e Socurlties otber th iln U. S. bonds (not

. stocks) ownod nnplo^ged __________Tota l bonds, sMuritles, etc., other

0. Stock o f Fodeml Beaerve Bank (50 p< ' subscription) ___ _ _________

10. a Valoe .o f banking houao, owned andbe r e d _______________......... ......... .....

b E q u ity In banlcing houae ......... Z.....11. Furn itu re and flx tu rea ........... .......... .....IS. Beal estate owneTI other than banking 1 13. L a w fu l rescrre w itb Fm era l Beserre :

. 16. Cash Ib vau lt and net unounts due f ra l banka ______ ___________________

' 16. N et amranta due from banks, bankers, co m m ie s other than incinded In Itc

I 18. Checks on other banka In the a^me c ity reporting bank {other -than Item 17'

Totaal o f Ite n a 14, 13, 16, 17 and 1 , 19. Checks on banks locsted outside o f clt

* 'o f reporting bsnk and other csah it< 20; Bedemptlon fnnd w ith TJ. 8 . Treasure

fro m U .'S . T reasu re r____i______ ____; S3. W ar B a r in j^ Certiflcatea and T h r if t t

tn a lly owned ________ ______________

. Total .............. .......... ......................‘ la a b lU tl

24. Capital atock paid la ___:!_____________£5, S trrp ln s -fn n d ____1.;...... ................ .— i..2«. a U ndivided p ro flU ;_______________ _

b Loss current expenses. Interest, aad t50. (Tircolatiag notes ou ts tand ing________ 1SS. N e t amounts due to National b a n k s ___93. N et amounts doe to banks, bankers,

companies (other than included Iner 82 ) -------------.._.........v _ ___________

Total b f Items 82 and i i ' _________Demand depodts (other than bank dep<

Ject to BAaerre (deposits payable days):

34. Ind iv idua l deposits subject to check .....35. C ertifiea tM o f deposit due in lesa thai

(o tber than fo r money borrowed) ......16. C ertified C heeks________ ______________Tu. Cashier's check* ou ts ta n d in g .... ............40. Dividends u n p a id .... ..... .................... .......

Total o f demand deposits (other t deposits) subject to Uescrvo, Ite i3G, 37„ 38, 3&, 40 and 41 _____

Tim e deposits sobject to Beserye (payi 30 da’ys^o r subject to 30 days or me and postal u r in g i ) : . *

42. Certificates o f deposit (6 ther thaa f<b o rro w e d )........................ .............. ........

44. Postal saving* deposits _______________4.*i. Other t itm deposits ________________

Tota l o f time deposits aubjsct to Items 42, 43,, 44 and 4 5 ________

51. D ills payable, w ith Fe.dersl Bescrve B uT o t a l _________ :___________________

57. a L ia b ilit ie s fo r rediscounts, includ ing t

Federal Beserre B a :^ (aee Item Id )

. Total contingent liab liitiea (57 a,

STATE OP ID AH O , County of T w in FaUs, I , J . M . M axwell. Csahler e f the above-)

the above atatement ia tn ie to the beat o f :

Subscribed and sworn to before me thia(8 «*J)

COBSSCT— Attest:C.

tv IN G S S T A M P S : ’ BENJAMIN F R A N K L INt o f T h r i f t to A do rn Gov- i ir itie s , Soofi to be Placed ’ in g S to ry o f G reat P h il- B ro u g h t to 'L ig h t by the ^

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i In 1700, and in. making i t , F rank lin i e lookoU SOO yenm ahead, eatimatlng what s tho to U l would be in 1800 and 1900.0 By b is proceaa o f calculation, F ra n k ' £

l in eatimated tho fOnd would be 131,- -9 000 pounds, or *065,000 a t the e n d \ f J « tho f ir s t .one hundred years, b u t . it .fe ll S1 abort o f this figure, reaching but *89,-J 883.50. b

Several reasons aro advanced fo r \he n• fa llu ro o f the fund to reitch the amotmtI F rank lin had expected in 1890, bu t the C 1 p rincipa l one ia th a t the "yoU ng mar-> ried a r t if ic e rs " fa ile d to borrow as of-I ten OS ho had expected, due probably ^ f to thb reatrlctlona. La te r the restrie-.I tions.woro made leaa drastic in an ef- ^- fo r t to got the. money cd t to borrow- C I cra, w ith the roaalt..^bat leas «tteatlon

was paid to character and reapoaaibility O'> and frequently the loan nnd Intereat ^ , wpro both lost. si ) Tem a Are Oharscterlstlc' Tho terms la id down by F rank lin ^■ woro choractorlatlc. They woro dlcta t- ^• (jd by. sbunil .bualnesa judgm ent HeI deereod tha t tho Jonna should not bo . . tnore-tb im s ix ty pounds storting, n9r• Irsi< thnn .fifteen pounda. BorrowQ,rs■ wore rcqiiired to pay each year inter- [ ost a t fivo por cont together w ith ten I per cont o f the p rincipa l u n til the loan* st

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iQETBST N A T IO N A It B A l ^ A T ' T W IN ni ' ID A H O , A T T H B OLOBB OF b<BOBMBBB 31, 1918. ' ta

' • foMUCOll' • ■ ,. , ,diacounts .......$ 890,907.48 " ^jer than bank .. ‘ ■ ,oa) ................ 1,220.00 $ 879,087.48 k,- - • ; r ................. 1W 8 mJonQs, bu t in- q,btodnesa): ^irculatiuu (pnr fu....... - ................ ' 50,000.00 ja' indebtodness>r other dopes- j-]........ ................. 50,000.00 H i

100,000.00 fo Mt

4 per cent, un- ’ •...;..;...:.....,...;;:„.>-211,364.38 • Wo rty 4U per . - - i -y Loan ownod. 211,804.85 «1. S .) t u«) pledged to . t o.................. . 2,000.00 ^ -ne(not iaclndlng; oi----------------- -- 142,125.83 . .hor than U. S. 144,126.330 per cont o f , .___________ ___ 3,750.00nnd unlncum-

53,726.00....------------------- • - C3,72flL00____ ..... ; 4 0 W 6 4in g bouM ........ 0,595.95rve B a^k ..... 117,674.99e from nation- <

.....- ...... ... s i» .M 3 .e okers, and trust a Items 13, l i ,____ ;--------------- • 154,572.84c ity or town aa .a 17) ...... —. 12,445.55nd 18 ............ 456,971.99. 'f c ity or townh ite ro a --------- . 12,648.33laurey and due «--------------------- ‘ 2^ 00.00i f t Stomps ae------------------------ _ ; 12L99

................ ........ .* ' *2,029,379.06ilU tis*.................. ....... « 100,000.00. .„u ---------------- , 25,000,00__________16,315.19

tad taxes paid 16,315.19___ ---------------- 50,000j>0a ------------------- 9,8«O.10ers, sad trus t [ In Items 31------- --------------- 66,768.57_________ -------- 78,628.75deposita) gab­ble w lth la 30

t ............. :-------- l f i* 0 f iS L 1 6than 30 daya

1 --------------- 9,432.31---------------------- . 30.82........................ - 17,569,28 - ---------------- 8,000,00ler than bank

Itema Z5,_____________ : 1,375,893.55[payable a fte r r more notice,

LU fo r money - .-------- :------------- 5S,030.M--------------------- . 1,098^53---------------------- 276,422.13t to B e * ^ * ,------ • _ 1 •335351.57I Bank , , . 56,000.00--------------------- 2,029,379.06ng those w ith

Id ) --------------- 1,220.00

' a, b, aad e) » 1,220.00

l*aUs, sa:ove-named bank, do aolemaly. awear that . o f my kno w le d ^ 'a n d belief.

J . M. M A X W E LL , Caahier. thia 13th day o f JanxKry, 1919.

E. B. FOX, Notary PnbUc-

C. N._ B E ATTY,L . E. BA LLA D A Y ,H . W. CLOUCHEK,

Directors. a

' TW IN FALLST O U o B iu n r 's p b o o b a u a t t h b I j o u j T c o m m E N o z

(C on t^n e d 'fro m psge three)'

• Lands,** b y 7 . Ct.Wheelon,. .General f Managed T w in Falls Canal Co.' ' SodetiM i

^ o r r lc a Theatre > Xlorntffg Sewlon—

Sfoet-w ith S tifte Farm Bureau a t La- vering Theatre.

' .A s ie ilc A Theatre I A fternoon fleseion-r- t Adjourned fo r Shorthorn Sale.

Aisartea Theatre ^ - ' Evening Seaaion^ .• . 8:00. • " i io g Prospecta-for 1010, ” by

J. H. M anderfiold, Oeneral .ManagerI Salt Lake IToion BtoSk T a rd i, I

8 :3 0 .' “ Co-operative M a rk e tin g ," J by H . M . Currey,' IN jrm etly' ^ t h ' Bo*.

I t t» u o f Markets. '0 :00 . ‘ 'W in te r 'F e e d in g Hog8,*» by ‘

I C. W. Hickman, U n ivers ity o f Idaho. , Women’* Seetioa .

F irs t PresbytezlaB Ohorch Parlor I ’ M orning Bessloa— * ' . \

10:00. "C h ild W elfare W o rk ," by .' Mrs. W . F . P iko, T w in Falls, County J

Chairman Child Welfare.10:30. “ Inereaslng ' Health ,St*nd-

nrda o f Young C h ildren,'’ b y 2£n. S . ‘ R. Bennett, U n ivers ity o f Idaho Bxton* slon D iria ion . j-

America Theatre A fternoon Seaslon— J

.2:00. “ Copveniencoa in the P a ro Homo, ’ ’ by Mra. J. M . Pierce, Berger.

2:30. ‘ ‘ M a k in g ’ the K itc h in E f f i - “ , c lout,” by Budolph W«av<5T. U lu s ^ t - I cd w ith lantern alldea; ^

TO T H B D 7SPBPTIC . °Would you not llko to foel tb a t your

ntoinodi troubles ore ovor, tbfkt you £ati oat any k in d -o f food tha t you oravef Consider thon tho fa c t tha t '(3 h ^b e r- lo in 's Tablets bavo cured others—why ^ not you t There aro maay who have been (restored to health by tak ing these tablets and can now «at any k ind o f food th a t they crave.—A d r. ®

---------—-------------------------nwas Ettid o ff. I t was w ith tho expee- ,c tatlo;^ th a t tho entire fund would bokept bitHy.thot F rank lin made hia estl- hmates o f what the to ta l would bo in a one hundred and two years.

F rank lin did not intend tho ontirofund to bo continued fo r loans n fto r “V1890. b u t- th a t in tha t year lOO,OO0 hpOtiiida he tunie<l ovor to tbo c ity o f «riiilnd i-lph io to ‘ |b riug the water* o f ii(lie WinnaUii-kou creek to tho c ity and 1fo r publl'c improvemen^ta, nurh;^s eqi;!^ }i M ucti, fo rtifica tionn , e t c . ? ^ " ' ],

In lfii)7, tho liftard e f c ity trOiits, dwliii-lt waa cuHtodian o f the F m nklln Sfund, turned o re r the money, about ti«133,0(Ki, to the F rankllug lo a titu t* , fo r liuao by tliu L itte r inn titu tion in its fund cito orrct memorial bu ild ing on tha b-now Philadelphia parkway .in memorr Tof F ranklin . g

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p la n t investigator fo r the department ^ o i agrieulture, is one o f tho moet in*'* tereated -attendants l i t the sessions o f

tho fa rm bureau and seed growers* a*- • aociatlon. M r. Jonea is sehedpled on

- Thursday afternoon a t the fa rm bnreaa ^ nMbting, to s ta rt a discnaslon on "ETog- “ ar fieets, tbo Crop and Prices fo r 191©.'’

i ‘ • The T h u rs ^ y ev.pnlng jo in t meeting ^ scheduled' to be held in the h igh sehool

nuditorium, w ill le.-.held Inatoad in the le v e r in g th o o t^ Mrs. M. J . Sweeley, president o f the state .federation o f women’s elabs and Dr. E. A . Bryan, state eqmmlakloner o f education, w ill

I*. speak on subjects in relatiba to . Ugher ' oducatioa *ln Idaho, aad H. 'V. PlattT

'* vice prenidont and general manager .^ f tho 6 . 8 . L . Ballway company, w il l ta lk ' on trnnsportation problems up-to-date.

John 0, Wooloy, head of tho agrl- I cu ltu ra l ongineering dopartmont* o f the

U n ivers ity o f Idaho, nt 2 o ’clock th lij afternoon w ill address a meeting ar- ranged by tho farm bureau women’s

^ deportment a t thQ, Ameriea thoatro on, hot and cold wot'er systems and acw- ttgo disposal fo r farm homes. Budotph Weaver, head o f the department o f

— archllocture n t the W whlngton state 0' .college, la te r in ihe a ^ m o o n a t-th e "5 ftsme m io ting w il l give an illnatrated i ' lecture on how to p lan-n comfortable

aad aeoaemleal house.

fO O, L. W aller, vice-president o f the Washlngtoa state collegb, who was lo have addressed the Idaho Irr ig a tio n

>f eoBgress th b afternoon on the “ Wash- ington W ater Code” , telegraphed on Monday tb a t he would bo una^e to be

(V- herc .at th a t.tin ie , and wfll. apeak * t . .* la to r seaaibn.- Ly ifrl Crnadiin', chief l iy -

s, drographer fo r the T w in ,F a lls North a Sldo Lead A W ater company, who waa i t to hnvo spoken' a t the jo in t meeting >r laat a igh t on the springs In Snake r ire r d canyon, b n t wbo was compelled to re- 10 t o n ye tterday.to Jerome; w ill take U r.7 W a lle r’s plaee oa the, ir r ig a to t ’a pr^^

g iv n th is afternoon. . "

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io n e e ir :s S S H E A R E RJB, ID A H O ■

CK AND FARM SALE ,te, phoae or sm t i& ' We sestire 7 <m o f

le-character o f on f w O ^ ■>* •B ..L . SHSASl^ ' / ' . \

I K A H S B N M O TH BE V IB IT 8 _ _ OBZLDBSN A T U N1VBB8ITY

' K A N B E K —M r i E. B. 8 s lith , 'o f H u - ;- sea, who has. been spending. t ^ '> M t fe w weeks in Moscow, Idaho, aad Bpo-

■Bt k ia e and E lk , Washlngtoa, a rrived in* home Sunday. Sm ith le f t Haa-0^ sen on December 16 and sxwnt a few

dajni w ith her children, H oy t aad M ar- on jo rie , who are attending tho atate Uni-

vers ity a t Moscow,.and wss jo inAd by >9* thorn in a v is it to Mrs. 8 m ith ’* b io th - - " or, E a rl G r if f ith , a t Spokane. Hegrt u d

M arjorio roturaed from Spokane'to Mos- epw on January 5th where they w il l

>ol rem ain-fO itil the end o f tho school year he In Jnne. H o y t lias boen appointed to >7, the reserve o ffice rs tra in in g corps since o ' b is discbarge from th e fi. A . T. a in, • • » -

\ A Great V ictory. .v litSfflftinafltcrx-Is^nUncd b y i l t t le r io --.

^ t« r i5,g,i5 t - n time, n iid 'eve ry new vlc- ‘to ry tflros u» fresh strength fo r grcnt- e r victories In the fu tu re ."—Exchiingc.

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r l . Reduces O clf S tick Supply. . «ha .T l.;- Invunllun o f a go lf c1ul> w ith In* j j . turchnnBCHbi.? • liL-ndfl pcm iUs nil- the*

strdlVen It") be i.iade w ith ono s tick w ltb- out tlic n»H.vsalty' fo r carry ing BCVcmT,

on ■*’ " ' ' ■■ ■ — ,Pointed Statem ent

pj, “ Now, I f you- hnv** tlm t in your .m lud ," Knltl It profvsHur who bad Just oxpluJncd u t l ii 'o ry ' to his studuiitH, "you li;ivi* I t n il in u pcta ljc ll I"

ed : --------------------— ■ '>Io Judg ing by Appearance.

D on't Judge by nppcnrance. The mna who lookR like fl bnak president may

ie bo o fiim io r who hnt rots o f businesa ^0 w ith bnnkH.—KxchnnRp.bn • -------------- —ih- i t O OBBAT AOT OF H BBO I8 U on -BEQUIBBDbo I f some great aet o f heroism wtis neev,

easaryvto p ro tec t-a eh ild^from eroap, ly- pe' mother would healtato to protect ih heir o ffapring, bn t whon i t is on ly nec- ;as esaary to keep a t hand a bottle o f ng Chamberlain’s Cough Bemedy and g ire er i t as aoon oa tho f ira t indleatloa o f re- croup appears, there are maay'whe aeg- fr. lec t i t C ham b^Ia in ’s Cough Bemedy ro- is w ith lft the rcBch o f a ll aad is prompt ' '' and effeetoal,—Adv. - -

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o A y p ^ i n s s9»<! iJisortJoii, per lino .........•..._...... -lOuOne wcok, per line — -------------- 2ScOne' month por line ............... ......

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^ ''m A N S F E E c B o ^ a i £ S 5 a i S r c o 7 v h o n r ? S !

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M(m & 8hop,'FbOno 21.

A U t O B E F ^ ^ I TAUTO EEPAIBS— Autos, ropalnid &t

W ornor’fl Novelty 8hdp.-'

A U O T IO N E B B S ^A U ^ r i o i ^ E - ^ £ * 8 . Branaon; aou- tioBocr. Stock or ranch solei a spa- c ia ltjr. 25 years oxpcriouco -aolling a t lancoln, NobraaJta. Now a t o ffico 137 N. Sbosbono. ,Phonoi'7J9 or 881. Tw io Falls. Idalio.

p iA N tf' P IAN O r t r a X ^ ^L o ja o

Muaic Co. : ^

a o K r^ A O T o iiO. J . 8TBVBNS—Qenero] contractor.

Proporty fo r salo. Phone 781B.

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t m n S in ^ASBEB B. WILBpB—Uw ror. T ' B o m ^ a : i i E c £ £ ^ ^ y i B o i i ^ a ^

55£SVi^SKFr5rTTr»ajr',a v / i i A B ^ K ~ ^ ^ * a e n U ' JU fou 6 7 Idaho P«w«r Bld<. i

rS e z rO H L o s g u a ^ U a ^ t by Mzb. T . ' W . Meech, ^ 5 S ix th N . Pkaa« 487. '

a W B H IS Y & SWBELBY" — ' ■ a t Lew. Practico is a ll Ooorts, Tw ia ' FaHa. Zdaho.^

E. j i w b i i i - i i w j t i . ' i i j O T . ' 5 i n J ' ' over Idaho Dopartment Store, Tw io ‘

Falls, Idoho.

J. H . V(JSB—Lawyer. F o lly orgaalted * Odleetion Departmoat Offieea, f Boobs 6 and 7 Over Tw in Baak ' 4b ^ a t Co., T w in Falla, Idaho. ^

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W O LFEM D Eir « OSOOOD—Boom 8, Power Bldg. Telephone 201 aad fTff. ^

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J. 0. P O E T B E ra iJ > -0 i» i l , H jd r» u - ! lie aad M in ing Engineer. Tw io Pali*, r Idahe. Pbone ■

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IT A B IU M —AU forma o f 13eetrieity» - M ineral Y apo r’ and Electrie L ig h t Baths. 304 F if th Aye. E. T ^ 29«. rt

OF A i n r o ^ gSTOOEHOLDHfiS OP T B B IDAHO - STATE BANK,- TWIN P A IM , IDASO gNotice ia hereby g iren tha | the aar °

nnal meeting o f the atockholdew-of the Idaho State Bank w il l be held in the 'bank ing rooms o f aaid baak a t ^ Tw ia Falla, Idaho, oa Tuesday, Jaau- f, •XT 21, 1010, between the honra o f 10 a. Bl. and 3 p. m-, fo r the purpoae e f elaetlng a beard o f d irector* fo r tbe _ enauing year and fo r tho cOBaidar** tion o f aueh other boslneaa aa may T properiy come before the neetlng. m

TJ. A L IO , Qaahier. a<. . . ------------- ------------- ---------------D

NOTICB OF A lW U A I. HUUTIHU OF - ■ " m iA BEHOLPSBS OF THB TW IN ,

FALLS BUIU3XNO * LOAK A8SO- !*( h a t io n , t w b t f a l l b ^ id a h oNotice is h«hsby given tha t tbe an-

nnal mooting o f tbe ahareholdera o f tho Tw in FaUs B u ild ing ± Loan Aaaocia- t tioa w il l be held in the banking rooma o f tbe Idaho State Bonk a t Tw in Falla, fe Maho, on F riday evening, Janoary 17, pi 1010, botweoQ the hours p t 7 p. m. and th 9 p . m., fo r tho purjwse o f electing H

- throe directors fo r the ensuing year at aod fo r tho eo&ridoratlon'of caeh other — buainesa na mny properly eome before tho meeting.

CHAB. U. A LIO , SeereUry.__ _______ feB ooai s o o a t be

Taka yoor eggi to tha M atual Oroam* L. ery Oa aad get ca<h. me

D o m e s O F T H E V A N I

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1 C L A S S I F I E D4 ADVEItTISEMENTS_ ' OLABB lPniD E A T E ^'loJ One inaertlon, per w o iil __ _ .„.... 8a2Sc One w<iok ( lU l l r and W eekly):___ lOo iT ic Ono month (D ally and Weekly) _2Bo

Mlnlmam diiLrgft fo r 'oach insextloa >— o f any claaslflod ad, 16 centa. Ada. <

must nm fot^ a atated period o f tlma. '

; g : . ■ ' Fop Sale

— - FOR 8A LE —Two room houso, Phone ,»rk. 084J. ]

— FO B SALE— Nearly new incubator. * Phono 084J. . ' ^

» t TOB S A L B -B a le d atraw^ 80e per ba l* ■ a t Masson A Hardera. '

FOR SALE—PiiML young team. Ad* —— JrMs “ A. B . , " care'News. ^

pe- ~ A U T O FOR SALB-Choap, almost ■ a t new. Farmer's Blacksmith Shop. ’

FOB SALE—Onlona a t the Anchor Hay, Grain & Feed Oo. Telephone 23. |

FOU HALE OR TRADE—Four-room • houHO ncor 'h igh school. E. A . Moon

ran (owner). *

_ SEED B A B L E T ;? 0 E ■SALE—1000 - buahelfl n t $3.00 per e w f i f sold a t once,

or. Tel esa-'W, ' ^»-* 1

__ POR SA LB —Bound-ieed baby eab, '^ gondola, style, practically-new: Phono

2M -J.- ' * ‘

FOB BALB—P rta k ll^ tn x la g w , V jua t ovarhaoled aad rabettt. ^ m a . ~

^ 'A rthur L . S w Ib l ^

FO E SALE—F irs t c lan f l r t f , ' aecond ^ ^ and th lM cu tting hay, dellTend, #14. - , T ^p b0 ft» ,6« l-W .- V.' "

FO B S A L B - U w n a e iM k h^Umm - U nd aear n g a r faatavjr a t |S t. par -

^ aert. A ith w L . - # ^ ^

5®- T T P H W B rrE B S — Bebullt _r* any mako, fo r aale or re a t See H ootot ^ at BualneM College.

'7- ~ f 6 b b a l e OUEAT—H ljh p a d . p i- ® ^ ono, also 1915 Ford. Both ia aplejidld (J condition. .726.a Maia. ' £-

FOB SALB—Sevea patMngar P a lfo ~ ^ car; w i l l trade fo r small ear. Ewralre iv [J a t Tw in F a ll i Aoto Oo. - • '■ c«

‘ ~ F 0 B S A li» -P ia e Eaatlawn reaidonee ” JJ lo t ihoop. P. B. Thompson, 403 Sixth f t

avenue' eaat. Phone 614.W. ' Q-,

FOB SALE—Fonr horses and hanwaa ~ or w il l trade .fo r Ford touring ear o r to

“ * tn iek. 240 Sixth ave. W. ' p.

^ FOB SALE—Honaehold'‘ faniltQ r« o f g best qu id ity. Inquire a t Model Bho« pi _ ator* aftemooaa a fte r '8:80. B . H . Snehr, ab

POE SALE—4iroom modem, h o i ^ 1500 down, balance easy tam a. In - al quire at 331 Blue L^kes blvd. F . B . at’ Bam hilL “

- FOE 6A LE CHEAP—Oood work ” horse, buggy and' harness. W. T . * t

— bart, a t end o f aide walk, east oa E lm - aU r- berly road,-phone 77BJ. B.

t FOB SALE—N o . P « ltb .n k . S-to, ~ S. registering beam wagon scale, including r» .. tim ber frame, aevAr weighed over, bar. Dl p. gain. Adams Produce c o m p ly . J.

? “ ■ j o i " a S 5 ^ ^ i M o 7 T i ^ ; s i ; n ; 5 5 f ;garage; h a lf bloek from Shoshone on » Sevontb' east. Inoulre J . A . Steele, a t

^ Perrine hotel.

^ .^^R S A LE —L o t 32 block 71, choie- a t ^ eat hotel aita .Ia tbe c ity |. one block — ^ front bualnoss center. Only bonafidn ® bids connldercd. AddrosvP. 0 . bor ,S28, po:

c ity. ' onB - - y ml^ FOR SALE— Lot 2, Snyder Traet, __r Tw in Folia, fiv o acrcs; good improve-

meotsj $4,500, cash »3,300.', Alao 160 ~ acre* d ry 'la n d near HoUUler. J . Q.

. H arris , Buhl, Idaho, Boute 5.

J k > B B A L E ^ ^ s im ^ l iv k U p t o 4 ^ —^ is oor buaineaa. ^'Prom pt re ts n u and- hlRb^nt prices” is onr bobby. Le t na _ convince you. Tho Northweatem Brok- ^ erage Co., Idaho Power Building. Phone

- .____________________■ ?'»» FOB chlckeo feed, dairy -feed, horse — 1 feed, hog feed, baled hay, etc., tele-» phone 2.1. Delivered anywhere w ith in — 1 the c ity lim its freo o f charge. Anchor 1 I Hay, Grain 4 Feed Co.. 2 4 9 ^9 Sixth — r ave. W. . 1t ------------------------------------------------------------- ' A t, FOE SALE— 10 acres, :» miles south- ___

oast Jeromo; 30 acrcs a lfa lfa , balance 1 stubblo. No bulldinga, 6 f t . woven wire Fa!

. fenee. Price 914S.00 per acre i f sold usu beforo Fob. Ist.'^ For particulars ace S.

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T>*«a. I —k IS so hmjCM\ y^ooM JH -THU / A H B n wM ylB • fctf / ^

— J . S O B B A ia , > .

.. POE SALE—Eang(| Eternal, nearly new. Bound Oak heatu, household fu r ­niture. Call 409 Fourth, avo.*W.'

FOR SAIjE—Choico Burred • Eock — * Cockerels, »1.60 ond *2.00 Misa F io r-j

onco O iffo rd , F iler, I<Who, ona-half mile ' 8fl north o f F ile r on etato hlfjh^Vny. j

a jfl f o e SAL13—2-iO acros ono west too and ono and ono-holf south oX. Jerome; i Ule h igh ly improved. For descriptloil ad-J

drc'fls S. S. Shaw o r.G . M . Boblnaon,' owners, Jerome, Idaho.

~ FOE solo or trade—E quity in SO acres on tho Sovior'E ivcr ia Utah, about

■ne one mile from Lyndyl on tho main Hue • • E. Utah, to California. W ill trade

“ fo r anything on any b f tho Tw in Falls ■ trilcts. E. B. W illiam s Box 82, Tw in

^ PoUs, Ida., or ph'ono 390. .- r i , “

FOR RENT—Housokeoping roomi, furnished.- 0.17 Third Wost. "

, FOn RENT—Furnlslied nice modeni room. furnao«- hont .Phono 125M.

~ ' iiO USE FOB BEN T—Suitablo f o r ^ gjl couple; low ront. 252 Seoond'avenuo __I north.

o™ FOR EEN T—Room' furnished fo r lig h t housokeoping, 042 Second ave. E.

__ Inqu ire 052 Socond avo; E.

^ POB B B N l^ M o d e rn bungalow on ' Addlaon ave. Two blocks from Wash- t ignton school. Inquire pbohe 400.

‘I’ ' To a * < T ^ L e t^ ' a d rS ^ jt i l in g e a o p«a^ yoa &«ed only M t acida <

_ - f o r p e ^ p a a few day*—a Ja rt o f j-Qur pocket nuawy.

“ ■ FOB BENT— Largo bnalBeBa room on ^ M a in avenne to leaao; w e ll loeatod. ’ id OaU a t .once o r w rita Parka * Houck, ‘ ;4. 228 Shoabone St. So., -Twin Falla. '

“ ™ ~ ! “ ^ W A N lT O > ^ e a n > B ^ . News Of- c

- W ^ T ^ lw a B h la g to do a t home" ^ J Phoaa 778-W. *

W ANTED—Young Jersey fresh pbon. _ E. 0 . care Newa... * "

Id W AN TED — Draasmaking, sewing.' 252 SecoDd ave. N . li

POSITION W A N T E IW B y thorough- q re ly competent chauffour.'*^ Cres B o tty , n,

' care News.

:o ALW A'ES in the market fo r baled al ;h fa lfa . Get onr prices. Anchor Hay, '

G r a i n A I ^ C o .

■a W ANTED—Would give good homo ^ to one o r more cbU^ren, country home. ^ P ..0 . Box 800. . J

2 W ANTED—l,fiOO aham fo r aommer a i« pasture. P lenty o f feed, water and n t , shade. Ed Terpstra, Bogeraon. J

^ w a n t e d " TO " b e n t —T wo onfar^ “ i. nlahed rooms fo r l ig h t . housekMping,E. stbam or furnace heat, conveniences.

“ V C " care ^ w s .

k W ANTED—H o n a e k e ^ th a t w ff l o;> appreciato good home; muat be respos* oi I- aible p « r ^ ; good wagea Addresa Q. ■>

B.,*'care -of Newa. >d

I W A N TED feiA ll kinds olorar a e « l- U t red, alaike, w h ite ,. sweet. The A lbe rt w'• DlcklnsoA Co., Chicago. Local buyers, u

J. A. Stoelo, Perrine Hotel or B. «- c p Bpafford. Phono lOQ. pi

; ^ l o b t :LOST—On" Main" "a tree t* 'satorday

_ afternoon, agate lavalliere. Ptader eaU- a t Paeifle Hotel aad receive reward.

> LOST—Account book containing pa' ® pers ond $300 note and occounts. L ib ­

eral reward. B e tum to ifa je s tic H ia r-: macy or phona 138. Ed A. M innerly.

______________________- _______ , , b- STRAYED S T B A Y E I^ 2 dark boy mares, 8 years

' old, 1 dark boy gelding. Pbone 540 hi . B 3; or w rite Box 3.’>, Boute 2. al

J STBAYED— About mlddlo o f Docem- I ber, from two m ilosu io ftheast'o f M il-

nor, brown horse,, sta r in tforehefcuJ, blazed noHf, shod forward, weight 1450.F. W. Deming, 018 Seventh ave.' E „ “

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; _________ __F A B M LOANS. A. L . Swim.

-------------------------------------------------------------ahF A B M LO ANS on favorable terma.

,' A rtbo r L . Swim.

MONEY TO LO A N ca good Tw ia : FaUa c ity property a t a lower rate than <’* , usuaL A rtb o r Lc flw ia i. ^

_--------------------------------------------------- 111Advertise i t lo tbe Classified column*

o f The News. Bomobody w ill waoc I i .

< H ow I ‘ ^ "T H S . fUHJMS - J l * z ; ; ; ^ f I

Vey ^o*>mT X /^- \ ow -r o rv«> >SMft Fwa-mMO \ B iT H « F-r>*G.'t Ho*r ^ —-r m tn o ; ca.h i } j

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x- X : T*WIN FALLS ]P(Jd HD

rly FOUND— 14-incb Jobn Deere plow lir- shnro. Apply Di>lto-Llght o ffice. Twin

• Falls.

' M iB ce lla io ou s •" j i '^ r Q J » , LOOK, L ISTEN —B ig donee

I l i t l-'iler Roof Gordon Friday -night,. 'January 10.—Adv.

)St ---------- ------------------ ------ -------- / - . .... —n n i in s o w s a i .k , t w i n f a l l s , ' '

a'I .Ijuiim rv 10. State Swine B rctiliu ;*' as- • “ ■Jjotlatlo...— Adv. T I

WHO marks' cattlo 2 splits in ono ,— car, ono in other, U reversed on rlbsT ,

Box S3, Murtaugb.

HO W IL L , tho party^ stealing^ the seota , do out o f my car please roturn same to ' Ils Nows o ffic e ! L . B. 8.in ,, —__ _

L E T US ship your w heat CaU us up ] nnd get our proposition beforo you soil.' The Northwestern Brokorago Co., . phone 331. ' ■

' ' .MONEY: ^ A N T ip —Wo havn loaor— fo r private monev as follows: 12500 ul

U) acroB. *1230 ou L‘0 nc rc . 5 vcors ai^ '5 {>or ci-nt, f irs t mortgage; also MOO oa Q 2' corner lots and bu lld lu g .o t 10 per i

real, valuation 40 to 50 per cent. Cali 1 or w rii« Ripley' * Timm, tho Beal*#' J

_ totors, F iler, Idaho. " 1

n r ro S T ^ B S ATTE N TIO N !, I havo fo r salo, in tho best town In

_ Idnho, several business properties. >n Thoao properties oro a ll undor long h- time lease a t o figure tho t w ill rotum <

10 per cent not on the invoatment.' In w addition, they possess splendid specu- £ *• Intivo possibllitlea. Call upon, or write, C

Chaa. H . McQuown, Euhl, Idaho.w _____________________:_________________ t

SEBP OOBH - (.Have several bushels o f selected SU-

J, ver K in g seed corn tho t t t aocUinated C If to th is conntry. I t ' Is not Pettigreed V ' but is a good yielder and never baa faU-

^ ed to mature fo r me. I t ttade better than 1' 50 bushels per acr^ lost year tinder nn- I ’ favorakle copdltion. A aample b f tbe T corn can be seen iX The "Newa offiee. W ill book orders fo r AprU deUvery a t

~ 7 1*2 coot* per pound, by parcel poet ’ add postaga. Ed Vsace.—advt.

■ i r o n t o i | ^ c(. To a ll ownom and drivers o f motor A, vebitlcs; ic'. You are‘hereby no tified tha t all°1918 oi

IlcoDses have expired and the 1910 11- t{— censes aro'now duo and payable a t the• o ffice o f the county neaessor. Pl.case'* nail and ^ k e application fo r same. s

GEO. W . W ILCOX,Connty Aaseasor. e<

. ■ M B E riijo o r s io b ra o jiD E B i ®The adjourned mooting o f Stockbold-

~ era o f tho Tw in FollavAthlOtle osaocia- " , tion w il l tako place i ^ tho E lk HaU, ^

January 22, 8:80 p. o l, fo r the pur- . pose o f electing a boord o f directora r and tho transaction o f such other boal* ' 1 ness on may come boforo the tooetlng.- -r

Jan. 2 2 ,1919 \ M. J. M ACATILEY, “ ------Adv. Socrotar/. “

> t h e BEST COUOH M ED IO IN B.When a druggist flode that, hla cns-

. tomers a ll speak well o f a certain prep- v 1 oration, he forms a good opinion o f i t• and when in need o f aueh a medicine. is almost certain to use i t h im self aad .

In bis fam ily . This is why so many . druggists' uso ond recommend Chamber- .’ lo in 's Coogh Bemedy. J . B . Jones, a• woll known d ru ^ ia t o f Cubrun, Ey.,• says, “ I >hove ■ used Chomborlain's . Couf'h Remedy in my fomUy fo r the

post sev^n yeora, ond hove found i t to• bo tho boat cough mediclno I hoyo aver ol

known.” — Adv. I*;’ . • ■■ '

‘ OptJmlatIo Idea.Nothing la ao uncvrtnln us ibu miods

; c f the mbble. . ■ .•

; « For Meditation. •A ll fTcat reforms a ro . bosed od

broad, gcnerotis priodples.

, .Question o f Price. .••You «ay UicreV u ' ; r i w «u lic r x\,

head?" " I Rhould «oy bo. T lm t bnt ahp> got cn must hnve co«t*?»0.''

—----- hoRemovable Rubber Heel. in

A riililHT lie*-! liuM Ijfon lavontod thn^ pn can l)t> sil].|)t.d tiv iT tlic b li;lt licul of jg a woinu ''.H hIhh'.

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y ir,t.‘*v :iro it;!tlvc« fi« r--ir!.v r’ ll tj, InniN iii.il thrive vorj- c i-n cn lly rvp i^- wbori*. ll»- m -n tiT numh«r Ju tin* shod**. i>ui sonie In tlie huu.

Snares In Credit P la n .' ^H'm jila ti t</ J’:Tt oa.sli. TJlO

\vi-,.i in .ii;:i.i- l l i r y u n -;:itt lU K * MiiD.-i'ili.u f. r i.oilil:.^ ' K''"-f'r:>lly pny ilo ii'ilc .—I'J illiK ji l; Jiia ltr« )rd . •'

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j™ SECTION ONE jThi’ follou’hij; caxuiiUios aro roport-

i^ 'C d by tln ' i'otiimujidliiK noimral of- tlii' AiiiL>ru-au i-xjioditiouary fort'oii: K illm l 111 action- 5(1,' <lioil frcn» wounds 71,

— <!iiMl o f aculdcnt nnd o,ther caiiAos I'J, lao ilioil in uo.co{da.»o avt-.idcnl il, died ^rom 3bT .Hhooso 17, woimdod novcroly 143,

wiiiindcil (Ic'Kroo undetormined 10, woiuidud sliKhtly iniRslng in action, 29, to ta l 339.

ID AH O CASUALTIES '— KlUed In ’ Actloo—p r t . Glena W.

Eones, Menan.'OU i>iod o f Accident and Other Causea <0., —Ideut. Donald B . Broxbn, Boise; Sgt.

James 0. A lco tt, Kamlah.Wounded S eve re ly -P v t. Farley, Par-

ULWEBTBBN L IS T

oa BLiUed la A ction . 't)sr *>({«•- Marry A. (5roiu>, tipokano, Wnidi. all I'v t. A ll){'rt I.. IJonhani, Ta ft, Col. • as‘ i ’vt. .lolm (i. Oariclio, tieuttlu, Wash.

I'v t. .Morton K. FoHtor, Dunlnp.'Cal.— I ’vt. Robert l i Henry, Lafayette, Oro.

Died from A£cldont and Other Causesea. I 'vL Goorgn M. a ilvo r. Salt liako, Utah ng Died o f Dlsoasen i Corp. Ivo r Hurke, Corfu. Wash.In Wounded BevwelylU- 6gt. Kvurott E. Ford, Oakland, Cftl. to, Corp. Je ffery Oross, San Francisco,

Cal. . . ._ Corp. Edward Harris, Ashley, Mont.

Cprp. Clyde R. Hogarty, Knowlton, U- Mont.od Corp. Rodney I). Murdui'k, t'rcsno, Cal. »d Wagoner P ietro Spinntfrdi, Merced, Cal. - U- Mlaalpg in Actionin }>vt. A lfred T . Eobsoo, Obispo, Cal. , n- Pvt. Bobert Thompson, Obispo, Cal. lie Pvt. Lawrence Zeelcr,'Acondino, Cal. j a. 0 0 0 I

S SECTION TWO JThe follow ing raauattlcs are report­

ed by tho commanding gonoral o f the i r American expeditionary forces: KiUed 1

in ouUoo 02, died o f diat^abo 82, wound- 18 od severely 240, missing in action 20, I 1- total 413. 1le ID A H O O AS U A LT IIU>e K ille d , in Action—P vt. Olocence M-

Barber, Bexhorg. IS llla d in Action. Previously Beport-

r. e<i U isd u g In ActiOD—P r t J9hn T. ^ ' ' Olagg, Dnbola.J, Wounded S eve re ly -P v t. Poriey O. I

r, B N O n rH B lis A IR V IE W S ON Ir- COST OP S LB O TB IC R Y•s '■ —i. ' •(Contlnoed fro m Page 6)

i t in many instances would provo more j costly than the waste. Development o f

.* small power sites is uneconomical aad « tbe converting o f smaU power sites in to big ones ia very expensive. I t has beon proven in cosos where large ateam , plants cun bo used'as in Salt Lake, - Portland, Chicago and other citlee, tha t

^ oIoctHcity can bo produced c h e i^ r from steam than from water power. I t la legitim ate tha t water power ahoold ‘ bo developed, bu t a t proaont electrical engineers don ^ know . .how to db t t ' ceonomically." , ' . ' I

Q Shcnra Dangerous''Alternative 0 In Bup]>ort o f bln .claim io r aup]>ort r of till! Luiic- roclamatloa b ill, Retiring

I ’rcHidont Cotton declared: ' j“ Those who wotild acrnple abotit'

g higher covt tEan may prevail whan normal- condltiOBS az^ here m twt , f a t t the . t fx more abriooe altezn^: \ tive o f qpelling .the dlatarbanp» ,

Q ' tha t is lnav itkb l» U ^tha i^ 'li^S rtd*^ spread oneoplOTmest*’

AchloTsmeots And D oty oilo pointed to tho eantonffietaa, na- ^

I'loaal army camps, avia tion fie lds, fae- . torlcs, shipyards, and ships in our own country as 'w e ll aa docks, ports ware­houses, rallroada and railway term isals > in Franco aa moooments atosting to the- -

^ part plaS'od by tlje American,engineer iti tho causo o f democracy, and argued

further that " I t ifi.now up to a ll o f ns to 'llvo up fo our res]>ona!blllty; wo most not lenve tho world helpless to 'res is t tho commercial domination o f tho Ger­mans w ith tho support o f Russian ma­te r ia l."

• To ‘ .‘ f in a n c e " a “ To L e t” adver- tlalng campaign yon need oaly aet adds

, —fo r perhapa a few days—a ja r t c f ; yoor pocket monsy.

.Claaaided Ada are ehaa|k—effeetlva.

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. OF H O N O R jiB iioldor, Bom ; P v t S t Elsib PolUi Ooodlog.

' W ESTEBN L IS T }I, KlUed ia AcUon ‘ ■}; I ’ vt. Christian Brudwlck, Soattl« r l Wash. . ; . ,/

’ I ’vt. Itoy Knapp^ Siiluoy, Mont. \Pvt. W alter F. .McDonald^ ' Windsor

™ C IO .' I ’ vt. Chnrli's L . Monotroy, Siin Francis

cro, Cal. iPvt. IIuRh ft. W illiam s,' Rochestor

Wosh.Died o f Dlseaae *■

W. Pvt. I-:dgnr l i Pcartf, Spokane, Wash.Wounded Severely

sea P vt. Cbailos IL Barton, Monroe, Waab g t P vt. Lukas D lm lck, Bed Lodge, Mont

P v t Angoto Fanellj, San Joae, CoL < or- Pvt. M ark Jerko, Onklond, Cal.

Pvt. O r i/ f ith Joaca, Oregon C ity; Die Pvt. Fred U K Intt, Denver, Colo.-

\ Pvt. I'o tor Lnrttoii, Havre, M o n t 1,*. I ’vl. KiirJ Cartor, San Fmnclseo, CaL’

i ’vt. O.Hi-ar <-V Howltt, Jloaldsburp, Oal Pvt. Calvin II". Haro, Deuel, N. .\T.Pvt. H arry A. Hedbbrg, l la r tv illo , Wyo

ro. P v t JOHO Uvyva, Tucson, Aria, jg j ip v t . Floy.l n . Mi-IOIroy, Los AnKolea

P v t Odui J. .Johnson, Enumclaw, Waah Pvt. Poter O'. A. Nelson, San Francis

co, Col.P vt. E a rl E. Rood, Spokauo, Wash.P v t Kenneth A. M itchell, Kelso, Weah

=®' P v t Lylo Myers, Columbia Falls, Mont Pvt. Oscar F. i ’attorson, Randolphj

Mont. ■P v t H arry P .'s ta rk , C arnithers,’Cal.

In Action“I* P v t Nathan Pasllma, Los Angeles, Cal

KlUed ini Action, P rev loos lr Beportwl M lM l^ In A ction

('or|i. Paul I«. Btowart, F o rt X^lllns, Colo.

'• P vt. Pierre Borbe.'San Mateo, Cal.P v t/ Olnoppi Holla, -Oakland, Cal.P v t W alter C. Orane, Alleghney, Ore. P v t Claytpn T . Dotoher, Los Angeles,

t- Cal.,e P v t-H e rb a rt P. Frey, Denver,-Colo.,a P v t Sllen Gorcia, Gobomader, N . M . . d. P v t George Qoat, Beattie, W aih.0, P v t F ra n k lA tobert, Long Beach, Oal.

P vt. David M. Stonbridge,- Eeckyford, Oolo.

4, P v t H arry F j Vino, Dayton, Wyo.Dlod, Previonaly Beported in

t- Actlpnf . P v t. Fernando Presquoz, Ohamlsal, N.

M.P vt. Louis Montoyo, Dol Norte,'Colo.

B E A L bS TA TB TBAMSFBBS 7 I K T W IN P A £ U OOUNTT

Monday, Jannary IS- P. S. West and w ifo , Tw in FaUa, to ™ Forrest M. W ick, Tw in Palls, B% lo t

3, block J, Ashton addition, T w in Falls," « o o ::® Wm. C. Sawyers and w ife , Tw ia " Falls, to A. B. Jared, Tw in .Falls, lo t

11, bloek 2 ,- ^ u th Park a ild ltion, Tw in [J Polls, » i,lo o ; . ■jr D. K. Frost and w ife . T w in ^ l a , to I t n . C. H aie l, Tw in Falla, l o t - I , ee*- la tion 19, twp. 10, range 17, .1. i l F ile r Townalte Company to K atie K ;I t NaAeulaa, F U e r , . le t8 13, 14 and 18,

block 0, F ila r , . . i |S ^ ’IWW, to A. M. Pnlle^,

B u b l , - ^ N % B « J c t io n :i, twp. 10,“ range 14, ♦24,000.

W. L .-B row n and w ife , WeadeU, to L illia n B. Anderson, N % 8 E H , aeetion 37, twpi.-10, range 15, *3,800..

Get aome IN P O B M A TIO N aboat 1»^ w hat i t w m eo*t» wher* i t n a ^ ba bonght to beat advantage—throo|& reading t ha ada. - ' :

- Advertise i t in the Claaalfied eolomaii o f The Newa. Somebody wiU want i t i

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^ .fo r ambitioufl yoong farm er to ' t own U s own raaeh. 80 aerea one t pUe from good m arket on M ilner ..

segregation; one-half in a lfa lfa . ’'* $1,000 cash payment, bolooee I n .

• twenty yearly paymonta.■.e . .Beil •

! SIVIITH &mLL1ST Shoshone S t Booth I

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piESEfiyES f pOITOSEmE =|v SflVETfilOIS?■ j i • f i l l

■eneral Strike Called Off Sat- ■ iirday arid Shops Opon— Po- K litical Disturbances Make : K ' Public Nervous

mLSHEVIKliADERS ARE K p laced under ARREST tH.

• an(Hklleged Soviet Secre tary Sajrs ooii f t O ouected VTith a P a rty of H F orty-S ossian W orkers and iliR< la N o t a M axim alis t 'K ______ ' repR | ' ' By JAM ES I. M IL L E B f j j■ 'B 0 E K O S A IB E S , Jan. 14.— ProBident <-la: B p igoycn *a netlun in r& lliu i; tho m ilita ry iou W o«8 o f 1807 to the colors and asking ing Bbngresg to .docfarb 'a atato o f aiego hcc n a s rct^oriU'il in iioinu quartom today 1 H p a uiovo to forvntall a ponsiblo aati* dnj I p d ie a l n vo lu tlon . a tI t The A rjo n tln o oxecutivo oloctod .by »»cr B b c wotkeia has incarroil tho conBtaiit* nio m jr Sncrcaainff enm ity o f the conBcrva* 1 n v o element th ro u ^ o u t tbo couatry. twt K h i f l oppotition haa been fanned by I r f . yoa p io y e n V aetioa in practica lly tak ing o f U ^ 'c r.the g o v e i^ o n t mochinory ia some tic ;

f ,the provincoa. Argontine lawa per- non lita tbo president, wben d iaa tlsfied ly i i t h a f/a irn in tho provinces, to inter* era one and diaplare the governor' w ith aon la own nppointoe. Tho rocont elections tho I aome o f tho provinces went against tlic IB radicals. Irigoyon intorvoned in or^oba, Tneuman, Corrientesi >Iendo- g ^ .Salta and Entrerios, whore his po- thai tleal- opponeata were tho stroagttst \^y h ia served to eryatalHM anU-radleal ,]eQ tntim ent against him.

Ttoopfl UudeQoate ' gov Wbeti Irlgoyen 'a lateat move became "

Bownj I t was fe lt tha t hia purpose was a‘a, eeper than a eountor-m«ve against ra tinuatlon e f the s trike d l^u rb a a . l*b (

i^ o d a y th is fooliag had d ^s loped h ito a be lie f th a t the adm lnistratioo fa ir Btually foresee# tho posalbllity o f a i» »volationai7 raoTement. 'V

I Oeneral D e ll^ ia n e , who Bssuraod m il. “ A i taxy «09iro l o t the c ity when; the (ton. rum

«1 s trike was a t ita height, adm itted j t i r f e the TTnited ^ o a s that there wore not pongK troops In Buenos Airea to cops 8i I th the strikers. Tt is reasonable to j fac t

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> p o w e r p la n t - f o r ^ F a rm s an d S u b u r-

• ban Homes— S e lf C ra n k in g — A i r ' Cooled, B a l l bea r-

. in g s— N o B e lts — T h ic k P la te L o n g - L iv e d B a tte ry .

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asatmio thnt tho same would apply to hit u rcvblation. . - Hu

TransporUtloa T ie U p I t wna loarnod-from an o ffic ia l source

toilay thn t tht* federation o f ra ilw ay ’ “ ! workers ia a voted to call a a trike im- modiotel>’, t.vliig up tho ontiro ra ilw ay iiyHtem o f - ^ io country. Thia would {ilarc t)w govornment as such a disad* vnntngi* thn t i f tho anti-radicals real- ly I'ontoniplatn ft revolution, i t wonld “ “ fiirnlKh them an uniianally opportupo * ' moment to atrike. .This wonld be re- P®‘ flocto.l particu larly in tho d if f ic u lty w ith which tho govemmont troopa could ho movod. J f

Kfean^hilo labor troubles were ro- ])ortod to be..sproading throughout the j»r«vUu-oi*. Tho Htecl- ra il w o ik c n in tho northern part o f tho country woro JU wiid to have walked 'out. In Buenos T AircM the rontra l police sta tion was / ‘* under attack practica lly a ll yeaterday and last n ight. R a ilw ty workers be* aoigcil the station during tho day.

Leader In ju red Thoy were routed liy mnchinc guns

i l l the evening. Then the port strik* ora took up the fig h t, but also were repulsed.' - • - g ji,

Pedro W ald, president o f tho / 'A r - gentino B o v ie tH e p u b lip ,'’ waa o ffi- c ia lly reported today to havo boen sor- iou fly in jured in the atrugglo proceed. ing hU capture. Ilia sweetheart haa been airested. as a suspect.

ProBiilent Irigoyon wna .reported to- .] dny to have asked congress to declare a Ktato o f aeigo and c if l l.o u t the ro- Q„g| serves o f tho class o f 18f»7 ju H t de- , moblUzod.

Thoro waa Kpaflniodi(‘ f ig h tin g be- twoea demonstrafoni and poHoe Iato f j j j , yesterday and during tbo toarly hours ,o f tho night. The numbur o f caaual- tics could not be learned. W hllo oco. nomic cautros fo r diaturbanco apparent- ly coaHcd w ith calling o f f o f -tin' gen- cral Htriko' Saturday, tho po litica l rea* 5,, aona obviously continued. -Moat of tho ^hops nnd stores Imve reopened, but —j., the pulilic is fra n k ly nervous.

* Denlea P lo t Otiarges u pSergy Suslow, alleged .secretary o f

tha t “ Argoiitino S o v ie t," interviewed by tho United Press in his ja i l cell, denied tha t he was involved in a Boi- ahevik plot, to ovorthrow Argentine ■ government.

" I was, born and educated in Bur^ s ia ,” Suatow said. ‘ ' I came to Buonoa ^ A ires In 1003. I am seeretaiy* o f a labor society composed o f fo r ty Bna* aiaa w ok«ra. - I am not • M axim alist.I have so knowlodge o f Bussian a f- ‘ cle, faira. I know Wald. Hia correct name ' is V a l^ c o s k y ." son-

Wald is alleged to president o f the chic ‘ Argentine Soviet R epub lic ." I t ia sold

rumored th'at ho dlod in j ^ l from in - jiin'ea received while raalsting arrest. Ti

A g lta to n Leave t ia liSnslow waa unable to reconcile thtf — fc

fact, tha t his society was supposed to you

1 ELECT!E

ID elco-L ight has ca rried the coi I t has proved th a t eleotrio lig h t D e loo-L ight is accom plishing t l I t is a good in v e i^ e n t becans D e lco-L ight is a Complete Elec I t fi^n ish e s pow er to operate t

"sepa ra to r o r tum ble the ohm I t supplies b righ t, clean, safe el o f o ld 'f&shioned ^ m p s and lax D e lco-L ight runs on Kerosene,

lig h t and power.

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) hn\^' o ifly fo r ty meinben*,' while 140 I liuHHianH had already been takon in to 1 custody. He admitted h a ring formed I

, the acquaintanco o f two po litica l agi. I , talora alnco Iho 'arjn lstlco. One, he \ said, had gono'to Chile, the othor to the - ! United States.I ' Suslow spoke very lit t lo Spanish. He ; wttM reticent In the prcscnce 'o f a- po-

Hec, offlcSal (hut'-»i><fko freely when alono w ith the corrospondent. Asked • about the report*^ death o f W ald, tho police said ho had been removed to another ja il. * ^

I r r ig a to rs F avorNew W ater Bureau

IHsoussionB'at Opening SessioQ .. /*S h q w Sentim ent in Snpport th

o f Proposed L a w ' “----- at

Thu Idaho Irriga tion congreaA, con- ot venlng hero th is morning fo r throe daya tj, Mcsslons in conjunction w ith th e 'jo in t- wi In s tltu t cot Idaho agricu ltu ra l, live- gf atoek, eugtncerlng nnd livcatock soei- etiea, undqubtoilly -w ill go on record before _ ndjournment In fn^•or o f pro- qJ puNe<l leglalntion nt the present aes- slon o f tho^tR to IcRi«ljvt«rc' fo r a crea- pi tion of^a, bureau of- water rights fo r f^ the adm lnlstrationc.nf tlic waters o f ««. tho state. . _ ' of

THe diacu'aslona a t th is m orning’s jq BOasioHK. while confined to the~Unic nsaigiie<I, were gormaln to tho m a tttr ^ o f the proposed change. Follow ing the address o f fres ldon t B. E. Shepherd Jq o f .ferotne on tho "P resen t Irr ip ^ tlo n j, j S ituation in I< laho," in -which the change was warm ly advocated, J, B. <«' Truo, .^Vyoming atato engineer, 'spoke ond a paper by Percy A. Cuppor, Ore- goii Htato engineer, waa read, each doal- ing w ith t h r a ilm inU tratlon o t water i l l hlH rospcctive' stote under a plan jjj n iin lla r' lo th ^ t proposed by tho con- gross fo r Idaho.

HEREFORDS BRING BIG » PRICESriN NEBRASKA

F if t y Cattle Sold a t Aootlon b r Uooxel ' Brothara To ta l $1?2,2C0

Proceeds from the aale o f 50 regi*- I qj terod 'Horefordfl by Moasel Brothers a t ye; Cambridge, NoV&aka, on Jaanaiy 7, amounted to •102,250, aceor^iaff to a tiu telegram received b y Jndge D . T . W elty ' be *of Castleford from H enry Uonael, hia toi son-in-law. Thirteen spas o f Beao M i*- pb ch ie f averaged 95242 eaeli-. Oae b till ve sold fo r 922,000.. Int

^ weTo “ fiB*nee*» • « d n r - th.

tia lng eampai«B > 00 need e ^ r w t u id e dl< — fo r perhap* ft fe w d a y » ^ ja r t o f wo yonr poeket bm sct. lafa

m lr v lD E , L C O =

BLAZE,D Tconveniences and labor-sav ing e ffj

[ght and pow er on the fa rm m u ltip l g these, resn lts today on m ore tha tanse i t aotnaDy pays fo r itse lf. Q ectrio L ig h t and Power P la n t;— te the fann ing ih ill, grind<stone o r jh n n i— to.pum p fresh runn ing wati e eleotrio lig h t— znakes i t easy to < lan te rns, thns reducing th e f ire h

le. The same coal o il o r Kerosene

Thonsands o f tes tim o n ia l le t t in ac tua l experience o f I

The Domestic Engineerina CompaM akers o f DBLCO-fj<

IONS D A ISET W E S f-N E ,X T 1

HTY T H O U S A N

i II01III ENGINEER- : DISGOSSESeiC

PUNpTyilEif. C.'Allen, in Charge Of State

Highway Construction, De­clares After War Develop - ment in Idaho Unusual

' ' / 4 d a h o Boad W o rk and Plaaa fo r the F u tu ro " was tho aubjeot fo r tho Monday' evening meeting o f the .jo la t eooforonee ’ o f the agt-ienltoral, live atock, engineering asd ir r ig a tio n eoci- oties ,of Idaho, hold a t the La re riog theatre, w ith H . C. AUes, state high* way engineer, aa the p rla d p a l speakef o f tho evening. ,

He waa preened in an address o f •welcomo* by W . y . A lw o rth , preddont o f the state fa rm borean, who In a few w ell choaoiu remarka aUted the purpoao and object o t tbe jo in t con* ference now being held in -T w in Palla. " T o b riag a l l o f tbe d iffe re n t intereate o f the state which w o rk tow ard the fa to ro derelopment o f tho state in to closer cooperation w ith one ano the r," waa tho keynote o f hia remarks. 8 poak>Ing o f the p o rt w U ah tho agrle tiltu ta l Interests o f th is section o f tho conntry h iv e to do w ith tbe fn to re dorfllop*, mont o f tho ^ t e , ho said in pa rt that " I t i s up to the farm er to b ria g opcry. th ing whioh ho produces np to a p a y i^ _ basis. The roconstruction porlovi ia novr " on and a ll th ings mnst be mado to pay ^ the ir own way. W heat laat yoar, ow- ing to tho high •priccs, waa p o t upon a paying baaia, and only_inaOfar aa a ll things wUoh tho fa rm er raiaea, ean bo mado to pay h im a leg itim ate p ro fit, ean agrienltore bo e x p e c ^ 'lo forgo ^ ahead and flgore in the derlopm ent o f ” 1 the stato o f Idaho. ,

« W ar and Soad BolUdng - ' " T ho-^ortage o f labor o w li^ . to tho

cansed brought abotit b y the w ar had a great influence opon tho n a d b tiild - th ing o f the state, d n r ia f the past tw o s t yenra, bot rogardlosa o f the manner'In ic which state highways ' were baaqMred U tlirough px is tisg eonditiona, roada bare tl' beeu b u ilt, and never before, ia the hlB< gi to ry o f the stato hare soeh exteasire 0( pinna been''laid fo r a fte r tbe w ar de* or vrlop inenta,'’. said M r. A llen, in his m< Introductory remarks. > Coast atatea hs •were oven mor.' hnmpered than were of the int<>rmotintain xtates, fo r tho oon- at dltionit in the sldpyords where high p i woges were paid fo r 'th e most eommon t r labor, made i t impossible fo r contractors ro

ON THE= L IG H TPHE W A Ytffio iency o f the c ity to the fa rm d ii ip lies m an-power and saves both ti ;han s ix ty thousand fa rm s.

I— . ■ "*or washing machine— jb IDc the a te r to ^ pa rts of. the honse and 1 ;o do oho're w o rk a fte r d a rk w ithot 3 hazard.. .ae fo rm e rly used in lam ps and lani

stters prove these th ings f D o lco -Iiigh t Users .ipany, Dayton. Ohio, U. S. A.L IO & T Products

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m (Jarey land at'VS l.Q O -^r a v o ; Iio fourteon oqual nnminl li^ta llm enta

■ Proved up and improved landa $76 t I Ooo^ water r ig h t; good ir r ig a t l

“ ccntB. por acre, per annum .' Orow bl;- a lfa lfa , potatoes^ Good general d lr (

3 o f atock do wolL A l tU o ^ 3600 to 4( <>se. A going conceiii— 80,000 acre olovatnrs oa tbe project.

' . Increase in Co'St'On A p r il 1,1019, tho price o t w i

labda on tho Valior pro ject w il l be In not mako your plans to v is it the Va

10. L e f s f a l i

|. M r. W. 2S. Wayman w ill bo In Tg Idaho Irr ig a tio n Congroaa, Jantutry j Ix. riuo HutoL 'See him and ta lk the x

you aU about tho, opportonitios in t l Send fo r oor lilustra tod booklet

‘ V a iie r F a rrV aiier,

•• W. M. Wayman, President.■* Please send me free mcjratnre a

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Ji ' ■'■■■ g — -------- -I engaged in road boUdlng to get men , , who would etey on the jo b . ' W hea tho ' armiatlco was algned the geretam aat I, In Washington began to omphaaiae the

necessity td r road constmctloa. Idaho,. whoso progress w a i alow, doring the ^ war, was ablo to fa l l Into line and has . now some, o f tho greatest plans fo r th is

phase o f eoastra ition th a t are to be fonnd In tho northwest.

^ B ig B oort la a c b ta Speaking o f financ ia l assistance in :- the m atter o f road bnild lng, M r. A llo a , » Stated th a t " Id a h o ’s share o f the las t ; i fodorat a id bndget was aboot 1900,000. , 1 Under the present proposed approprl^; e tlon fo r road bn ild lng now before eon-

gress, Idaho w il l reeeire abont $1,129,• ft 000 during the next f i r e I n >>* order tha t a fa ir d ls trlbn tion o f th ia , B monoy may be made over tbe atate, i t | a has been deelded tha t the population ] B o t the atate sbaU decide the a a t ^ . A. , - atato road ta x operating tmder th is ( i plan would cause ealfih ta x p a y ^ 'to con- j 1 tribu te as .hia share o f the.opkeep o f < I roads-ono. do llar, per year, w i t h 't h « * | c

I f M m%

. d is tric ts , h tim e and labor.

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he oows, operate the cream aid bam .;hout. the bother and danger

lanterns now fam ishes both

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'ORS:M odern App liance Compi ' i r s t Avenue South, S e a ttl

T R IC T D E A LE R S : sal E le c tr ic Co., R igby, Id Yardman, Boise, Idaho Vatson Company,. T w in Ft

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T H E T IM e Ti Land at Vaiier, Noniaflab; 16.60 per a en f i r s t payaient, balanee snts. Interest a t s ix per cent per annnm. rs to $126 per aere; easy terms, v ja tlo n eonstroction. Maintenance f i f t y r b ig oiop# o f w b » t , oata, bw ley, f la x , d iro ra ifled fa rm ing coontiy. A l l kinds 0 4000 fe e t No aage brsah, good dra in- • icres nnder water, t o banks, sixteen

i f o f W ater R igh tst water righ ts fo r the Oaiey aad deeded « increased to *60 por acre share. W hy V a iie r eoontry npw f

a lk I t Overa T w in Falla .doring the seariona o f the r y 18-17. ^ addreaa w il l be the Per- le m atte r oVeir—he w il l be glad to te ll n the V a iie r eoontry. k lo t and other literature.

•m Sales .Co.sr, Mont.

0. A . Sand;'0eeretary.■e aboot the V a lle r lands.

sa dollars coming from Idaho ’s sliaro g ir - ho vn b y tho govehxment, aa I t .baa been, a t ascertained tha t the popolatlon f i t the he state la A b o u t four persona to ,tba sqtiare 10, m ile ."he M r. A llon atated th a t a t tbe p r fs e ^ ^ as timo fodoral aid fnsds had been lis in tho conatroctlon c f tbo Ijost K tct be highway, roonlng from Maekay to Ohal-

lia ,.o n tho Sawtooth P a rk 'h ig h w a y , and on the Orangerllle. Park highway.

Interesting slides wore oaod to illos- trate^the speaker’s leotnre on tho roads

^ of«th'o state, showing the wonderfnl ^ road development in those seotlona now

on the state highway. '

a* OOUBT M A B T IA I. MEETSV . LOS ANGELES, Calif., Jan. U .— ^ Tho highest ranking court m artia l ever is convened in Southern California met -

a t Fort M cA rthur todoy to tr j- Colonel >a H arry W. Newton on clmrges In. con- A. neetion w itb tho oxpendituTc o f $500,- ia 000 a t F o rt M cArthur, whore i t f ' ’ n*"8- acting conatructlon-quartermaster. The >f court waa composod -entire ly b f col- >*tonel».

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