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I U I I I L i • W ASHING TO N, Ja n ., 3. — a
■ Hugh ' Bodman, eotamaildorr o:
o f th e
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AmeHcan squadrbn in tb o N ortl
R e c e p t io n p f P r e M d e i i t li a
d ll r o n y haa recommended-, tb e sinking
ahi]
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i n I t a l y ’ s C a p i t a l is; tMl S O n l*. Bun^Ddered QermaA c o it a l ‘ <up>,
, ' to ld the httuso naval a ffa irs comi
f i e d ' E c tiQ o f - G r e e! ttin
m g on
The sabm clnes, dostroyors »nd
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W h o le R o u t e f r o m P a r
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t wiiwa'i Hindehbur,0 Depose
wed,
tsuonhero
R e p o rt fro m .Z w
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Committee Chairman .RRfe fu s e s
< i^Q cin n
to Handle It atThis S(
o c j^ iu ii
of Congress-Thinl<sS IIt Too
‘ Late to Get Informatic
rtion,
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on A u s tria n Cap^
Copenhagen Says
B ritis h OccupyJ t
in '.nor
Boishem ki D rive
Gcrmans fro m R
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TRANSPORT LANDS WIT
Reported as Deati
RANGE
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L is
i ts ARTILLERY FROM FR#
u a its fro m liS r d and I M t b Begl
A rr iv e i n K e w T o tk oh U“
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Transport Mataonla
K iU o d , J» a t F r o nI t
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• N E 3 E .T 0 B E , Jan. 3.— The tra:
transport
Hataonla arrived boro today
»y fro m
Pranfe w ith units o f tbe 143r<
»3rd and
a rtille ry .
C o lt* o f tbe 143rd were -the
he head<l“ artcs supply company, batte
ri
terics
B,
A ^
^ ordnance and & edlc
idieal detaehmenta. These men were fo i
C a lifo rn ia national guards, w ith
DonMiU.
Camp Lew is and i W t Do
fleers."
They totaled 3207 men and’ of£lc<
. T ie rs are ’1440 men te d o fflw
f
j
the 144tb fie ld a rtille ry aboard,
ided aad
T h irty-n in e $ed-ridden. wocadei
Ived.
s i^ casual companies also arrive*
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(Special to Tho News)
IP S W IC H , E n g lM d , Jan .3.—
i ne if
rannon of•~ A
B U H L .—Corj>or»l P&ul A. -Hanni
world airplane a ltitu d e o f 30,50C
in :arm y
»,500 foo t Buhl, reported-killed In action1 In
bad been cstablUhed bore tods
reek, waa
today by c is a a lty li*ts published la s t week,
.
, flap tatTi Lanff;_ p ilo t,’ and L ien
t an t a t tho tim e fu lly w o v e re d fro m
ietitcn
a wo
wonnda
1 iW
B l^ e r a , observer. T h e ir m otor
turned
to
>r st
stopped received la action and had rtta
mi
th a t height, dne to exhansUi
stages
ustlon o f the fro n t to take p a rt 1^ the finaal
a l II
th%ir -p e titil supply,
they
I
y landed
o f the fig h tin g , according to w
or re*
word'
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ceiv^d from him by his parents,
ents, Mr.*
B oth
and Blowers are
L t h * and M rs. Charlr-s Hannon, resfding
fding one
-e in
hoepltal w ith fro s e a bands and
(ahl.
u d feet, and oae-half m ile* south o f Buhl,
: r k e U tte r fa in te d a t 20,000 fsset
e t wheB<' Corporal Harman entered the w a r
A
i e pipe tkroagh w hich !♦ -was
J bi
b r « ^ - as a m em ber.of the Buhl n niltt oi
of th i
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K fr e ® • specially desigiMd app<
kppArmtns Secoad Idaho regiment. & e tranafi
aasfert«d
. .jk x t m e jdiseoanscted. H e d idI not
a< .to* sooa,after landing in France to0 another
ani
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^ ^ r y v e r ‘ ConscioDSBSM antU tb s> la
!».a i'in g company and baa served a t the i
T O B K , Jan. 3.—l% e n o r
V'
mada. The' f lig h t was n alada
d s ln * a sinca H a rc h la st .through some otf* ? ? * ‘
u n t in .
B ritls 2 i> b ^ t > laaa.
severest X igbting w itb tbaP orty-se
ty-seeoad
according to reports in
La fla a n The p r o v is o a ltitv d e r«e«cd 'wa
was U r d lvisloa.
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____ d a l clrclea here today. Tka i«
in s e U
900
^-estabUsbsd b y -C
'Ctaip t s ln
f i l s parenU rw e lve d word f r o s
*
expected \o be fo r 5 bOUea.. I1 w ffl
a e to w rfe r;* t Dayt<n^ p U o , B4i fjta
t i a b a r n a d « date o f November 3 4[” ati
probably be a short- te r n is n
» ee :— f i r s
Iff,
earrisd a spM
li ax- tk a t ke w m la & convalM cest cast]
loelal
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a p p t t m ^ EC* la ^ d « l abeat
b M - £00 covering fro m a ^kraiaed
id b s £BD« U * a t a r t i v M ta A . Iip w ie k t k n « k t ka w eald aoas be rataras
3ir»ed to
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CQoaty, a b to t
cty a d s a tbe U aitod States, as U s coapaa
spaay is
THAWO W S A X A IB
i a Qarmaay..
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4 T a lr w d eontlaaod e ^d .
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WABHDTOTON, ja a
n. 5
S.—Oonlpeea -today b e g a n - ^ w ^ ; o n
ra ilro a d problem, W U llani
a i 0a . U cA doo was callod before tb a aenate 1
commsrc* coamilttee
«e tto ts B o f. b is p la n fo r a f t r » > « t r p « te
gorem m entpootroL In dUcatlons
ica t
t ^ ' t o SSnfXnn reports tb a t nnlsaa
greea m orea.atilckly, tb eI'to
a
toads
w iU be tnxn^d back to pdlvxte contn
June 30.
Boai O we.O orenunebt Boada
. JTba Tartbna ro a d j now
000
lo v owe tb o g o ra ru u n tt abotrt $170/100,000,
are ta m o d oack a t bnoc
bnoo, tb e g o re n in e n t ^oaea th a t snni. b u t I f
* ra o p e ra te anotbar s ix montba
mo
tb a d e b t w i l l bo praotlcaUy w iped
: T be fre ig h t
increases ha
has o n ly begnn to o ffM t tb e h m m i t was
i
V iB S ljill
, . If
Director General Wcftdoa
.His Views on. Raiiri)'^
lem in Statement to !
Committ^ ^ /
WASBQIGTON, Jan. 3 ._ B e
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tbo- n ilr o a d s ■to the soveal :
companies 'rfblch controlled-tfc
Toro tho w ar Is lm posslblo~lf
im po rtan t reforms aro to
pn
Dlrootor General SfcAdos d^elai
statem ent to the senate Intersts
mor'cc committee todayJ '
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A lte m a tiv M
M cAdoo doclare.d three ore t
terna tlvcs in tho ra ilro ad situai
1 — Return to several hundred
ro a tro llin g th a n before tbe
" —Government ownership at
V-3/-Bocon8trucUon o f tb o i
M as tp wipe o u t the bnnd
d iffe re n t companies iw d snbrt
I I b m I w fu w under jt r ic t government coi
- coinblno. the advantageo o f » ° li
..
m
M a^k
n- Trial Many Acts of Heroism
ded fro m
Lacking
the Savllig of Woundet
t e l j s J u r y 'P r o o f Is L
a
N oi
o rth e rn
'- Wrecked Transport N
thWGermany Evec AttackAt
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larines
Pacifio—Women Bravi
*a v e
te ric a by Subifiarii
C o h flr e s s n ia n - , E f e a
p s x b g ^ 'F x v b 0
bAi uTiiOrtK I
CONGRESS CA
A Ll tS F O R STATEM ENT
CONTROL P LAi
O F .G O y m •NMENT
Nl
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CHICAGO, Jan. S.—P ro o f Is 1
th a t Germany ever attacked1 «
« te e ^
w itk . sabmariaes,' V ic to r Berger
gor told n
federal J o ^ bere today.
,
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T e a tlf 7 li 4 ''i n b U own defense
mso la tbe
tr ia l of- f iv e ’ BoelaliaV leaders
h
rs here
-on
espionage, cbfrges, B e r g w r '^ ^ ^
idea th a t A jn e rio * was f o r c M
r f cVb r w a r
b y fo re ig n . aggresaion.
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Govemment- a t torneys ia '«irow
ro « eaam .
In a tio s endeavored to b ria ^t to -‘lig h t
O o n tln u l
j^ r g e r 'a views on . w ar. Ooi
tbe
w tu |d ln g between a tto n e y sB vwas
r
ry ^ J
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in p p o fte r - o r P ^ p» O
era!
a
tto
r.
maan, German S o e la llit, federal
td 1
neys sold Berger bad aligned
w o o u s s tab usb o b i ^
M cAdoo prewnted a-complete
n f tho poUeleB inaugurated b y <
road 'ad m in istratio n. .
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P IE E ,J S I.A N D , Jan. 3 .-SSppuu rre d '!^ ,o ^ r» tio o .'ijiw g a r a te d ^ d 6 r a | “ ig b
blixxard, rio d o f the - ls * t..y w ^ .^ o a ld p
th« ^enace o f aa •pproaching
w orked a t to p -speed
«p«
tb is permanent valne, a u n ld oont:
aftom ooa to get a l l . troops
« <
o f f tbo p o s ^ le , w hatever fo r m o f coi
b«foT« tk e declaod o^pon fo r tbe rid lio td B
stranJpd N orth e rn P a c ific ,bef
McAdoo.
,, .
storm strikes.,
J tw a i';e itlm a te d _ a t Stae-pH
p.
t ha t
O iT w Z 4 M « f .9 « f O » .
SOOO-bad-been taken , ^rom tb
Opo buBdrod b*clplsss men ont sti
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stretcbers
were a^o o g th o ie s till t o board,
time.
'.' , 1. ao 'aa to c o n tr o l- tr ^ flo « t i b M
Some of- tbe more severely n
woro t ^ e n o f f b y .block and tac
placed In U fo b o a ^ 'fo tir to each
tis o ^ la d '
A t I'.iS p. ta. ^
t i M ^ e rrtt ti
i;0 0 ff had biM a removes’
a'iu'u i O ut' r.-.-.iiJ S riM B B H f ip
weoalnod on board. ■ M aay
cases Were taken
hospital ship Solace. ,T w o dei
’ ^ t b tbe.kaiser.'s w a r alms. Tbl
to r
S ta n d a r^ U o n
A ai
—ta >«• ioadod w ltb rescued troops sStarted
ta r
Ror' h o tly denied. Iia te r b©
:0 B to the ' Maintenance o f a f o ^ X i ^
» w e takea
know.Scheidemann to be in I fa
fa v' o r o f
• anchored
a ific a tio n , Introduced ^ y t b i ^ i
flo a t ill* o f th lrtj^ re lie f ships
ai
Serbia'.aad Germ anld *
th o w ro c k ;
kdm ialstraU on. .
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. on a great h a lf moon aw ond tbo
Balloaas.
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' Common tlm s tables b^w oe n
S ta i S o ld *
Nearly-8,500-m on-Tfere. s till
N oribem P a c ific th is morning
lta.r.
uj rrform..^IeAdoo
^ . u t u t ..^MaliiMnmnce of.pmanwii
y woondia ^i„to£d.o, ol lie.,T Ind,:’/
rttn and <
Victorious Poles
Continue Advc
(v a n c e
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teen fe e t deep in to sand b y th
18 -- fro m bad a s llg b t lis t b n t was ends
O o rm a n ^ ,
TorcQS
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There was a sleety ra in and
B e rlin and P re^deu to
(O t1n e
w ia d fro m tho northeast,
—fv - ,
sen
As the ship bad held togetl
F ro n tie r H e u . Poses
fifty .tb ro e bouts a t tbe tim e ol
.t b
b a S __ th is dispatch under Incessant
AM S TE R D A M , Jan. 3,—P olisl
’a l o ffic o i*
o llsk fore*
^ turb u le n t sea, n»val'<
es, advancing into G e n ia n y, hav
ad,tb o te r„ ® “ P* fe lt confident she w onld stand.!
,
B
c
h
r
ir
a
^
wer«
tnred tho towns o f Gnetcn, Sic
and Grata, a B e rlin dispatch re
today. Strong ^ a u u x foteo#
■o a
»"«««<«£[
F ifto e n women were among
g those
tl
tar
fro m BOTliH'and D re ^ e n are
ken o f f tbo s h ip 'b e fo re b a d 'i
on the fro n tie r near Posen,
p u t a stbp to tbe fir s t efforts,
ta.
- — r*- .
rthoast o f - E labom to p re p ya tlo n s bad boea
Gnrecn Is ,th ir ty m iles northo
Posen. Scbrim A^ and G rata are
(Contlnnad . n l ^ , ^i ^ l4\
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a-ireato
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mo
Above
□ve All
O ffic ia lly Nam ed
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’ hV^7 Czech Forces Advan
E n g lis h
rN i i i
W antO
e tr acta Bofozo'Troodom '
It Ocn
Tho lo a d s are not a szlo
t to be froed ^ tb e r nntU d ie y b iv o race
izlotts
tb a lr o p q ^ tin g contnacta
j tb o gorem m ent.' T o date on ly s i 1
I wwjtb
W A S H D ia T O B r ,^ * !^ ^ !—
a
— Socxabeen signed. Sbotald tlie>nnaad f- ^ e reloMod now tboae w ltb o tit opera
derating
.
. contracts w onld be forced
to g o ^ tb « .c o t^ o f olaiffis to get money
d to
^^
ojf W a r B aker today a dhrocated
rw
ney due
m
a
y
o
f
tbam
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a te m p o m y Tolnataer atm
Qolck
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MO;-*© fa d llU te tble
e <
already • ' ' ■ '
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ntbotlae
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« rv jc « . A 'b m to antb
= = = 3
o rg a a lia tlo n o f th is a im y
|B |p # a
*®®“ b o ro b m ltte d to cosgreBa,
^
m ilita ry .
I I r J
' jnlttee.' Tbe army, be axpla
, wpnld b« o f tem porary aatore,
1/
designed to hasten tb e damobl
i L l *1 I
tio n o f tb e p^w eot f oneoc.
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3 .— Repr.
n r 'l n
D ent, chaim uia o f the boui
L L 'H w
,
B y -H E N B Y WOOD
B O M E , J a iiJ '3 .—P ro ild o n t M
Z u r ic h
epeciJLl tr a la a rriv « d a t the etatli
punctuaUy a t 1Q:S0 th is loornia,
Tiinig.
I
s oJld ie r's
A ' tromoAdoua cbe«r w o9t up OS tbo
Z U B tC II, Ja j|k o t*4 ^-T h e ^.^v
rh n W d *tr a in Btopped in fr o n t o f th
thee royAl council was report*
OndenburK
■ r
w a itin g room, w hich <hod bqoa
eon trans- poeod Ptold MarshoT *V«#^4]£iiide
In c S
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fonBod in to a g a ily d o c o m t^ p arlor, and General * Groener, soconda in
the
)S a
and re* maud q t the Oonnan ormlee, when
wbi
carpeted w ith ric h tapestrios
' orders
o f.
tw o 'o ffic e r* .refused to o b e /o
rd
. pletfl w tih rare flow er*.
the council.-,
Oreot«d b y Y^ctor. Bnmianii
. T he p re iid o n t. allgh t«d pn tl
>.
covered pla tfo rm
and. .was b
JO nC e
a
S£ • g w t a d ' b y K in g V io to r 'Em s
a p ita l
\
Quoon iHona and th o Duchess p
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M rs.* W ilson wna co rd ia lly r«
1) ._<;zeeb
V IE K X A , .Ton. 2 (Dolayod).*—
^ 'f
]>y tho ro yal couple and th o ir rotlntw^**^
roti
inioB and
njfu.ixl to
foKOB h tttc occupic*! Prosvsanofi
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W st.V etfcra o s ^ a t o*
nre boBovod to -l>0 ndvanciag
’>"?
i « i „ i i ^ L S w ^ ‘i:a n r T .
C ontlngonts-.of w ar' veterans
ns ssaluted Vienna nnd Budapeit.
- sorgoncy A n m e a s u r e pnac
.n o c tic ^ly
,
‘ . an 1 on Am erican m illt a r r bannd
. j-fld
d jtla
... ! '
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mnkos
ponc<
th i' S tar Spangled B anner 'os o
f '
m ilita ry
nation w
” ‘ ^stood a t a tte n tio n and civflia n s
l- jR ig a
docltfSd i j y the 'p re so n t domi
lomocrnuo
th e ir heads.
:
Tho reception .was a magJiifio<
iflod.otfho
•• s .trn i' N«ws
^ p ro s o n ta tiv o Kahn, who ^ji1t .1 1 beo f ^ h e , greeting th a t hod been
een ^ v e «
LO N DO N, Jan, 3.— A C entral'
, jT- ,
t h ^ p re tid e n tla l p a rty along tho whole dispatch fro m Coponbagon todav
toda; rft. ” “ ® chairm an o f the committi^o
l i ^ f ’ ?on”
y
’ ro n te .ir o m P a ris to B o rn e .' As tho p o r t ^ that B ritish -tro o p s have li, J . , the* republicans assume control o
,%e janaea
4 ,^ D 1 go to
to 1
Eoropb
I
tra in , decorated w ith the stars
star aad a i Blga) '
a e i^ Per*.
th
is
spring
to
confer
w^th
.Oenen
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stripes, parsed throogh flaoh v illage
illa
n . ' Upon
shlng and allied m ilita ry leaden.*
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in h a b ita a t^ w a itin g be^de the t
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data thus gathered, S ahn wriU
ill bnUd
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g avfl ’ th e ' p ^ d f t n t - an' ^vat^en.
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" “ y reorganisation b llL .KBlaha
a l and
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receptions b'ad-'b’een -growlrig in
republican colleagues alre ad
a d yj bave
.1
since daybreak.
:/
kted
' fo r
■ ' ■O O PENHAO EK,' ' Jan. . 3.1
I
B tU a a Obat M ezxilyt
. - 0<
basket.
lad t«on troops have -been foree .1 to abi
W lien tbe presentations had
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ln
the
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d
w
hich
now
is
probably
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made a t the station, the. presidei
to rlin dls*
‘I'bo s itu a tio n is believed laitg
rgte ly te .
walked
to bands o f the BolshevUd, a BerUi
■,y^
tb© Id ng , f la t t i n g m e rrily , w
all
- s p o n s ib le 'fo r delay - in preseotit
a tin g . tbe
reported today.
tho edge o v th e p la tfo rm nnd inspected
Ixui
lUege baa
b iH 'to cotfg*«*a The "w a r coUe(
I
. , tbe troops lined..ap the re The}
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been w o rk in g on the measnre fo ir some
L.
aceotnpanied b y th e pria'se .of
V
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t l n \ General Uareb, ch ie f o f s tA ff,
Am erican A>»bauador Pog« ac<I
' n
to Id V « m b m o f tb e eanato m l U t a
. *• ia n .“ A m b a m d o r 0 « U ^
a ill
a f l^ ie m m ltte e ^ tb e jj^ ijo d ic
V
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T k e Am eriean embaaQ-' stel
B
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n 1
Dy iB *
TTB r i g ^ - e nd r apa»ea a . - ri,i> ir t oi
| M | I I ber. U a re b ^ s tU n e d eertaia fe
Am eriean m i l i t ^ o ffie e n stood
l
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l
o
f
the
re.organijcation
to
thesis
‘ se
V
■ ed aronnd tho th rs a io ld o f th e n
IU b U
confldence. B u t December w(
.1
f
"iwim onder dM oratlons e t A n
and the b ill w w ' not presented.. ^
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and a llio d fla gs w hich also> &
covered
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•
e r I t waa w ith h e ld bocause o f PW
f.
every smoke blackened p illa r 1
the S i
M u c n W llso n 's absenke, becanse 'o f- tb<
“
A c t io n W o u ld T r a n s f er r . »
•• '■ station.
t n - gres^onal sltustion;- o r’because» o
oif both,
A fte r i n a c t i o n , o f -.tho e
go*
a u i «e ■ S h ip p in g f r o m A t l a n t i c tl
^ w )t eleariy estabUshed. .
/ D ent, however, to ld B aker in so
u)
P a c i f i c S e a b o a r dJ
.m» w
W d B ,.b e e a id 'to d a y, th a t he wi
1,
ha»dl*>the bDL
u p u ;'
W A B H IN O T O If, Jun. 8. — E«aii
“ I bwve to ld Secretary o f W'’a
a r B aker
A L L IE S W o u l d F O R M N t
J - —. 1 . .
trans-pocific fre ig h t ratee soos
th a t I T rill n o t handle ^ arm y
bo ™ d » ; according to U te- sM;
G ER M AN CONFEOERA;
- *’ ^ • board o ^ c la ls today., <mt
ra tM
(Oontlnaed on .page eight]
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^ expected to be a b o u t-M ^per
r eest P laaa to StpazatB M o n F o w vtftxl^^proT'
fu l
on shipm enU fro m P acifie coaM i
IncM, to D cirtx o y
BERGER THINKS SINKIN
to ports In j ^ 'a n #n>*i China.
/
B up n iiia c y
I n cd ttin g tke P a c ific rates, tbe
LUSITANIA BEASTLY
I t \Wilson,
*»- w eeding to the re
V IE N N A , Jan. .8.— President
o f Secretary B edfield, who baa t r i
P rem ier L lo y d Oeorge and P
'ar. H o w .
“
creation
8
®*
w
hich
w
6
old
perm
it*
A
Glemenceao-hare agree d'o n “ cr
aas*
Ion onder
m anufacturing InteresU to coi
' ,
o f a new Qerm ab-«onfeder*tion
ln» to an
European Industrie!, T h e pi
E a v a ria 's d ire c tio n ," according
■>
^ n t Ma*
P a cific coast-to ^
announeeaunt made b y -Pr«sides
r ^I r g e r ,
t I ve . o S S
C H IfA O b , J u . 3._Vlet.r
I^ E c e
China are fro m fo a r to .fiv
s a iy k o f th e 'Czecho^Sloyaka, a
a 1
rom
MU.
.
com
m
od'«'>•*'«
coni!tc>Bn»n«l«t
from
. tCe rate charged.on the n m e con
dispatch reported today.
nd again
■sue M r t
WM to take • the stand
tat<id (h at
L i v e f ^ l to tho same
U asaxyk was said to have itat«i
^
today a t b is tr ia l hero w ltb fo
onr
u r other
loa
c
f
the
^
orient;
' th is sdiam s Ineloded *d«ttractioa
boud ctch*rged^^lll <.plon»g«vio U ''
itln g the
In d ica tio n a t .t^o sbippiag boai
• Prossian . sapreinicy,' separatlnj
flees today were th a t several1 kundhid
hui
, 'V . .
pcorifices o f Posen, ^ I s t l a an
OSS axam*
w,nld
b«
B
O
T
gm
r«.tera«T,
dorinj cion
rarian
susblpplng
woul
B hlne, d e s tm e tlo n ,^ Hongaru
flc 1
trade, inatiott, declared/he did not belle
U transferred to the trans-paciflc
' p r e m ^ y b y separation o f a llI
OW
ia
th
e
o
f
.
th
o t« s lta a ia waa -a
u ) -1^ » S I t was blnted th a t vessels now i:
w hich; i|e 'H u n g a r ia n toaguo'
d ^ v e ri
asserted, however, ;
de
__ • _ r . ^ k t - ^ . ^ j i ^ ejrtabliahmeat o f o I J, _ V- tm ns^atlantie service w ould
ln *
^
P a cific coast .w ith in1^Jk.
e n«it
Oseefao^cnrak cot^ederation •inclnd
'in c
,f>Sta. tbs
a s s e rt^ ho was agal
po “ • twx) months. According to TepoHi
1
, O erm an'A ostria.
ocomo
o
f.
M
e
xiio
, although be '
fr e ig h t rate'redoetio B w ill becoa
fo rtlv e about P e b m a iy 1 aunidd '' i t is ted “ V illa .s h o u ld n 't have iavadi
able w h e n ' a d m l t t e a
having
f in n
planned to have tonnage available
ten editoriala asking action agais
I I ItlL
the new rates become effective.
M exican b a n d it
'
a iiL Y
Jd U h O, ' rB X D A T . J A K D A B T 3, 1910.
‘n
(J
Germans A re Feari
a f-A U ie d ln m
fJ U S lO n
•- r^.J a n .'3 .—-T h o B ilt*
ish commander In tb o B a lticI pn
provinces,
n n | r
according-to the DentJche Trages
^
2 e i^
I I 1 11 U nng, has issued aa nitlm atnm
nm TO tbe
U j I I
German coinmaadsr, ie c la rinkg
g tb
t at c*.
&oee o f the
less he p re vca u f n r tk w .tdvaace
W a lk and
Bolshevik! and recapturM Ws
P r e s id e n t W ils o n C o n t inlU
ue
e S H is '^on den,>tbe allias w ill Invnd
'COPENHAGEN,
-rit
rect-
- • ,
lEE.
French A iitfy tritie s
. ' A rre s t Mackei
. P o lic y o f T a l k i f f g D ir e c
J y .to .th e .P u b lic '
Dj- E O BEBT 1 . B E ttD E E .
BOMB, Jni). 3.—P n m ln j, M>
his i-ollcy
ty tto tho
o f m aking th,e p f blie is« p a rty
p relim inary p e tM dlseusiio:i, Presid<u.t
Pre
^Vilsoa w ill ta lk dirdcU y to the people
o f Ita ly , as he ^ k o d to thos*., od yara n to
and. England.
--------in'lccstood
F o r th is purpose. I t waa un«le
today, be w ill v is it the groat ind
centers c f
*a d T w in , leari;
those citea tomorrow night.
< W .T O IX n .« .
h o f tho
f ' " * In p o rU n t
•
u be dePfaeiderft In Its ly , however, wUill
liz h t He
llvered a t a state dian^ir tonight
sxy ia iia a is confident o f elearing up nny..J
« » ta n d in g th a t may Hager I nJ the
tb« mind'
tesaen n ^
Ita lia n people and statesa
g ardiag bis peace pragram.
F o llo w in g tke fo rm a l recsptlon
:lcm in the
opoa tb e
q u lrin a l, th a president called up<
OW io f tbe
qneen m otbsr M arghetia, widow
^
K l n t H o n b u t. U n l us ,w
,w.e n t to
the »umi
summit o f
'n'hers'Le
the histo ric CapltoUae blU;' -rbc
v a a mads a d t l s a o f Jtoeu.
jre ichedIm p o rta n t eoafsreaeea were
''-fo r tU s
nlad w ith l u l l a a statossw a'-foi
a fta n o e a aad ta a a rre w . He i ^ k a v s
bedldt tou
—
wUk ? o ^ B«ftedl<
morrow.
ation.
Bondering unneeeitary tbo r
o r connecting o f Intersulidlato n
E lim in a tio n o f the praetlco «
« pM w agM
®“ * c a rrie r b y another. .
Sim pU flcalioB Of ,ib e old pra<
a p p o r tio n !^ iater-lla e pass^sge
nno.
U s* o f w ate r Tontin f o r -0k*'
crowded r a il Unes.
8
* 1. Would b. »««l|le»
“ Some o f these reform s can
tin n e d sbould the roada’b^.rotBi
p riv a te- ■aperatlon; otheta cannot
McAdoo.
“ C om petition
—i# in tc n
tatb t h a t t h e r o B d a , ^
p riva te ^!oa tro t each - o a it la r |
a y c b business aa pb«SUs and k
regardless o f th o ^fa e t t k a i tk a
g^te resolt may be w a s ts fn l i
« o n o m fc a l.'
“ p riv a te ,« a n io rs .m a y n o t
niles w hlcb ^ o o g k d e d g la d i
about e ffie le ifty aad a o o a ^ v ,
............................
(Cont|nned o n-page elghi
J " B O fiiii
"S EXfECTiSI
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IX)NDON^ Jan. 3.— Field 1
M ackenten.bas been arrested b£.
bv Fren^
c o rtln g ^ 'tfr .
authorities a t Budapest, accord
a dispatch fro m Inn»bruck r<
bore today,
■ ' •
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:
R ussm R e^qU m
A llie s D fw e nt Back
I
LONDON, Jan. S.— Snccessf
essftil onc<)imters w ith aUled foroes la. the
tbe A r c k i
• tb c r -J ritk
angel and'Z otlas,rcgloaa, tOBetbi
aal towns,
“ p t w «*
additional
Jd .o f i f ld ^
i“
BolsbeviJd
commoaiqne o f December 31,
ri
I, receirod
b y w lreles* fram.MoaeOw today.
day.
*
^ S
KBTR 0D 19T W H g n n Z B B
I 8 AI>‘
OEDAB B A P ID 8 , l a , J a a.
*. S
J ^Tke
terr o f tke
Bev. L tw ls Hartxeogh, w rite
old bTmn, “ I aax O o sd s^ L o ttQ ," is
dead a t M L Temoa,. Iow a, aUt ttk e sge
o f W years. / ' . •
Hartsough orga?J*ed tke iMUsA a i M
skorck In U ta k . D n ria g k i r MMt tlv
li a M a .
a ty . » o ft
i« try ke secred « t O oox Okty
Dodge aad B m m aad 8 b « s
S outk T)ake«a. - . .
•
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•
Many of the . Eortyrfirst
:'sion fromiThis S^jon
, Signed to Early. Convo
WASmNOXON',.Jan.. 1 —Tl
dq>artm ent ansoaaeed to d a y th
fo llo w in g o rg a n iu tio B a . o f . th<
d iv is io n have been ,> n ig o H t«
,s<uivoy.
On»j hundred aad s lx ^ r^ fiic ^
i£ 4 th ia fa n t^ ^ rv g im e s t-a a d 1<0
fa n tiy regim ent, e««pt,aeeee 4
Ipa. 116tk ammBaitioa th d a , U fli
p ly t a i n , I M t k , 147IS Aad
chins gen b«ttaU oss; 81st f a t n i
bade k e ^ q ru fta n , t t a d ia£Miit7 1
beadqnartsrs, llS t k e a a lta ry tnd .
-In addttkm , tksais n aita
slgBod:
- ..
IW o -k fe a d ra d f l a i ■ M t a a l
I S t U aisro a q o a M , . l O l a ^ j
3 0 ^ aad
« iM
iW.
V '
tteopa
■• N e w . T e a r F
in ^
'
r w
m
,
■JS D A I L Y N E W S '
F A IX S
pfflSPlSi
Y a n ^
FB Z D A T . j a ^
a
& v 3, :o ie .
67 acres, f f r s t - c ^ land; fa ir, boildingt;'.clo'se
station, land a ll in
:cVop. P rico'ilO O 'P i9r acrej K o o o
^ l ’ • cash to handle.
.
■ p u t b o x s t D i s t u r b s t h e P e a c eff u
I'd7 acres,, w ell locaftod,. A l land,'
•; f
R h in e V a lle y — V iU a g e r s
Ijcll o t , p u b lif aJctl'on'.’Sit m y place’ fiv e
- Having',routed'm y fa rm I w i l l ijcll
-sm a ll buildings, lao d io U in crop.
. piiic^ west, three miles south, and 6 n o -U a lf^ ila -w (M , b ^ e ro m o , on,
. Price SlOO ftcr.;'ncrc. This is .a
•
J o in t h e P u n
flrst-class.plncc.^
'W ^ jr^
, __
40 acro», good^locatlon, a il in « o p ,.
U \
B Y VTEBB ir r L L iE I l .
'
, no rop.l«, no .sftnd. FrJcp. *185 per
jj
A M E R IC A N IfE A D Q U A B T E H S “iN
a c re .'
- v . ‘ ■ •s ;'■
’V Germany, Jan. 1— (delayed)—T h^ ar»
80 acres, close to; station, goo4 bnild-Ir
'■ ■ -■ , r;
'b y o f oetupatiOD' ushered in ' tho New
p ro p e rty :
.
Tbo Follow lflg beeczibed
iD«
••
loud a ll In crop and fenced,
,pe Y ear in jt ^ l e a l Am erican style— w-ith
ith
T h i n l » - 4 } p p i ^ i t i 6 n Is C o n s p ir ■ .^ W o ric o f . L a b o r A d m i n i s t r a t o r s
^ r.
40 acres a lfa lfa , balance been ini
an o u tb u fit o f .’noise, supb a« tho„histors
j
]
l
O
l
^
E
A
D
^
.clover.
PrioB
$200
per'acre,
good
i
t o O i s c f e d i t t h e P r e s i­
•'
R e s a t t s 'i n - I n c r e a s e d C o p pI6e rr ic old B l ^ e -valley never li» d h ' e ^ be<
^
^terms. '
.
, *
IT* y r. old gelding^ w t 1700; 1 .8t yyr.
r. 0 I4 geldlQg,' i r t . 16SCU 1 - T K - . o ld
d e n t a n d M a k e H im S e e m I a
■ , 1. P ^ l d u c t i d i i a n d
N o " S h i f t s ^ T h j^ - ^ M a n M h » b itiiiita o f Coblent
ig. vi t . Ifio O ;-! 7 y r . old s u re , w ti 2S0 0 ;
a
m m w t. 1600 ; 1 6 y r. oU geldlsg.
snE llio s e u e A ll first-class farms.
1 H r y r. old
1200; S 6omL
oming.tWQ year old s ; 1 v e s o U s v "« e lt:
y .p o n :^ fn m th e tr bpm'te-when .the noiso
;.F a iiu fe
. .
■. - ‘A r e - L o s t '
' ■
\
.
1 3 y rr .r .<' b l d f ^ - startbdr idd'-jofned’ -iri'th e m « ^ makak- I m T la ilf-e fB n z e b a c it ReaJfy Co.I
, ' f^'’
. ,
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W A p H X H G T O l^r J w i. S— B e p n W i.^
-VAfi^OTOK, Jak..}—An.iuitm
_J a t t u l u on t h e league o f ’ x u tiflK ^ a re
b t A > is o w ’s 1026 cpppcr prodncMon o f
20
o f m llch co# * - 8 Wnmtein^
d n ^ balance Datham s, xo g iv in g : n U k .
p a vin g 'th^.^w ay’lo r Eoosov^lt's eabidiT ^ u ld C o -o p e ra te in
: ■
' . iOO,000^00 pooBd« OT«r 2917. ■
5_ .
16 £ / m t Old fteezs. IB stock .cows.
swik. A Luge n a a b e r o f y a a dlsgs a s d dacy fo r th ^ presldoncy, 8 «aatOr Lew*
■
■ V '- .ir o t a * h i f t loet In, m in e ,'o iiil. or
s « 'e t I r * C - ' ■
J
■
“
f ^ ^ t i o n
o f E m p ir e j
is,. Illin o is , democratic w h ip o f the aenr a o lto ^ r b tt N w e A ^M
to Oc> S Poland China S o v i M m b U ’ p lg
ggi 3
1 m onth eld. a H6xec J«t«ey 8 ova»
ate, deetered today in a-speech replying
to b « r
- • '■ •
J
f
d
9 « to f u r a v M a x c h ls t. 1 VeUMad
d
O
lilBft
B
o
itt,
»
good
on*,
a
IPdaad;
U
r
g
^
O
e
n
t
r
a
U
«
t
o
v
o
r
n
• to Senator*~Knox. aad l« d g e , tw o o f
' 'T t o e
tb 6 rosnlts o f tlie ir o r k of
6on.
* O^ilna 80 W1, to fK T o w • 60
s. : 9 Polaad O M na B a z x o v i.,
• | tho Teague’s most porslstont republican
the; la b o r adm inlatntotrs .ap|k>{nte(l. fo
rorr
q te n t a n d - £ ^ e e d y P e a c e
.ArixoQ a by: tbe p r o a id u t’ s zaAdlation
on
t
y
Lew
is
asserted
th
a
t
“
in
the
concurco iw iA s io a ia tb o fs lL .o f 1S)17, ns is.
’ IjO NDON, Jan. 3 .— A 'm eeting o f tho
1 riilg " a m u lts , upon a nything President
sat
* 1 Champion Binder;' 1 UcO orm iek: M
iStoirer. 1 Saperlor O n d n D iU l. 1 Joim
ahown in ' th o onnu.n;! r tp o r t 'o f ■ ^U Ia «
Bavarian, Radon, Hesao and W ortemV 11 :H a rro w ,,! P rsoto, P lo w , 2 Wagons,
ad
Deer*
I'lConnon Conagaior,
^yils 0 n has attempted in Biiropo and
B. 'V^ilBori, tecrotnry o f labor.;
i
■ ■'
" ■* '■
■■ r il refusing to approve a n yth in g oadorb
or' Log OhabiB, Shorels, Foxkf^ TooU^
S
Uk Ba»>
a V n s i BUps, etc., 1 n ^ a u z p le s
T lia .s ittia iio ii in A rijE w a i n 1017 -ira i u rg g'&v6hunonta,,bold 'a t B tu ttg o rt on • ' >
.
loat.
ly
id
a
y
,
decided
to
coK)perato
in
|
in
ic y
S e p ^ to r , 1 S m p ln B e p u a to t: in fa
i c t, e re ry th ln g needed on a f ! n t <
i» P r e s i d e n t P la y s G o lf o n ' t h 16
e taken-discloses, I charge, a conspiracy
• 0111) o f> th o 'c h io fic ^ i 3^ s loading to tb«
^ . tho fo h n a tio n . o f a fedem tod Oomjan
iss farm . ■
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do. ,■■.
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to <Iincrodlt him , and to defeat any de­
a p ^ o tm o n t o f.tb o cbm m inion. A boot
N a p o le o n ic L i n k ? , ■ sign, ho. enters upon b y g iv in g the Euj j om plro,-ft wireliiBs dispatch .fro m Ber28 pflT cent o t'th o coppof ou tp ut o f tb«
lin reported today.
" ^ L E I M M E b lA T E L Y A F T E R
eopoan.fiominatorn to andorstand th a t
U n lto d Sitates is p ro d d e d • in fo u r cop*
^
The "goTommonts urf^ed olcctlon o
t
o t 'P A E IS , Jnxii.3—^A breathless w orld,
d, th o .so tm to 'ia opposed to tho presldmi.I l l th # ear­
T en m o n tliB 'tim e on'h aakabla notes
otes a t 10 per c e n t 6 p er cent o f f t o t
.
n.ationni assemblies) stops t o w o ^ d
i at fte r thoao many years o f anxious w aitit- Tho ol)joct Is to ,p re v e n t tho president
Bnt
SamsI tn
ly TOByner-of jO lT r th o r c wore widotm der 910, f f *’ •
^
speedy, peace and estabU shoiont'of sa iin g ,.in n y no,w know jn s t where' Presi­
il. from nccoi^plishing anything. The pur.sp re a d ntyikos ;^in >thoBo district)*, rostrong ceutroJ^VW Tim ent;
cdent 'Wilson ^a n d s ii^ tho g o lf longne.
poso o f th is in tb n t'w h o u 'th o y havo di»;■ 'iftiitii> ^ " in ‘ tliToo^;(;noath»^iii a lo s s 'o f
I t ^ois alw ays been an u n w ritte ji alw
Iw hguoro<l his errand and 'defoatod his ob?
• Output o f 100,bo6,ftOO poumls. Tho comth
Id doct, thoy m ay. cry to tho Artitorican
S: SUPREME cinURT FAVORS
> o t tlio pi‘o«ldont.’« g o lf card should
vnilpulol^ a r r ^ ^ p d a M ttlem e nt which
r o ^ n n deep, d a rk mystory-^probably,
ly public.:
. • • • - '
'p fd v id o ^ fo s jiiiv a i adjoktinonlB o f al
FREEDOIW OF-SPEECH ;li m atter o f ‘ 's ecret dijJbm acy,” 'b uu tt . . purpose o f Opposiuon
H A E T S H O E N & O L A Y T O N r,
, A u c j^ o n e e r s B( 0. &ILI>, d l e f &
la b o r dlftputos.'antl th ^ fix in ( » - o f irages
J
today
th is precedent w m shattorod,
d,
‘ Tho pre^d e n t ^is n fa ilu r e ^ hhi«
i«
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U b d r ailm in iittrato rs.
H yw cl
;ffew
Mearicb
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d
ito
r
ia
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c
q
o
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y
i
o
f
the
j
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ju
s
t
os
mAny
others
havo
beori
on
his
ils m iu io n is a fa ilu ro -^h la fa ilu re has
.Davies
Joxoph' 8 . M yore. I a a lotlias
.
•
-HtJharge o f. Contempt,
;
IEtiropean tr ip aad I t was sem i-officialil- made A m erica ridiculous linb lo st fo r -------- ------------------- ^----------- :--------------------’te f‘‘t a H . E. K o rw iri, tjiroct'or o f .thoJat, • ■
o r o ^
,, .
1
Jy' anno'tinccd th a t his' score a t 85t-,
t her a ll th o fr u its o f tho war' and modo
»do •
✓
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^ n a t m o n t sorviec^ qqotod fn tho
Cloud yciiiorday wnat .
' ' a mockorj- o f th o socrifiees o f blood.’
• s e c w tiry fa report, -T^ri D avies w rotoi
5?
S A N T A FE , N. IL , Jan. 3 7 -Froedom
om
“ F ifty .fo u r f o r the fir s t nine, holei’,
“ T h is w ould nako^-tbo prosidentisl
: ■! ^ n October SI, l M 8/ m t r - t h o comnllB.
o f the proas was. strongthonod by tho
•ho jand a m uch.'bettor scbro fo r tlie next
x t issiie,'and this, I charge, is 'th e p o liti. d on n o t o n ly b a d ^ m r ^ d tb e maehise‘ order o f the s ta ^ supremo court enteror- 'ifo u r, when ho was forced to q u it be>e- col purpoM o f tho oncmox>t loaders who
;
r y 't d r nccom pllabingjltno aplendld' re. • cd hero New Y e a r’s d irc c tip g a cquittal
c
ta l caoso
o f th e r a in . " •. •
assaU e v d ^ h i n g l ^ i j president is dos a lt* named, bnt:»Iso'hsd created a s p ir^ u y w a y ho beat Bcor-Ad^niral OrayI t - o f lo y al co*opd«itbh t i a f jn a te ria lly o f. E d ito r E. Z^. Johnson on a e h a r »
y- la g . I d on’t 'object tt) Senator Lod^o
>1*” '
''
^ o f . contem pt‘ brought b y Judgo M ..CC.. fiion— who ia regarded b y somo as one
no w S onatca
q u a lify in g fo r the
‘ -islmplifiod th e -w o ry ^ o f th o ^ m in t it m Moehem. •T h e .la tte r's senteflco o f th ir- o
j f the most p o litic, men in the presili- support a ^ (J 6 I. B o o ^ v e lt fo r tho nomite r*.
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’ ty
b i ja i l passed upon tho e d ito
torr cd e n t’s pa rty. M rs.'W ilso n also played,
>d. nation o f preeidtfnt b y ' fir s t catching
■
^ ATflSd ‘S x plo «lr« POBiilfalUtlaf .
fo r'•C riticisin g Hechoms* acts was re*
f®* jB u t th o most u rg e n t inqolries faHod to
to tho expression o f opposition o f the
'• -^‘ D nrin g, th i« .t>orio3,V U y » the letot- ^ ^ e d - b 'y .th e higher court. In e ffe>«t
c t reveal
j
whcro.til^o finished' in th o three*
10* colanel aad then saying: ‘ 8 o say -wo,
t e r , " th e , 8 dsnlui«tV«tor»‘.havo haadled
od ■fb'fHupremo cou rt's deoislon cstatiHBhzifeqrsJx
»!»• g
som f.
.'•
••
a ll o f us,' h u r t do objoct to tb o cQuiv J*
Irandroda o f 'ia d i^ d n a l and botqo
^ e d 'tlM dictum that, ^ ju'^go bos onl^' a
A
CottiEM in B «d Shape
t r y boin^doceived as to the d e s i ^ ' ^liid
d
; V S r \
: ^ coireetive <9u m -withoM fr ic tio n . J fe t p riv a te eitiecns recobrao.if'tho judge is •
li. thlT,,president d is h o n o r^ ,by political.
** " A fte r repeated attem pts the presi­
''' -many^ o f tb ote cases' coataloed
!{► Hboled. . ■
•
,
•
,dent playoti <bin f l n l Kolf oa the hlaIs.' falso principles to accoinplisb tho pur-,
. -(({Ve ^ s s ib n itie g th a t'w o o ld 'b a v e ,'ra >dd'fFreodorti o'f spocch Q ti4,of tho p rc « .
lo p o se ." ;
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^
torie N ttpoloonlt lin k s a f 8 t.'C loud.’ He
. ^ 1 4 0 8 aospoiaion or a tr ik o j.f t h ^ M Bd
d as^ Vessentfal/to . p ublic’ ^re lfa ro ,'" the
^
. Japanese S lta a tio n
,
,
braved many n a tn rh i na-well as unnatto fcu rre d -p rio r, to rth e
the
he supi^m o court-held.
, '
U Senator -Borah InleTm ptoa L e w is ,to
Qial b ju a rd ^
>
latt
, ' . ------' preaidest’a m ediation commIa^aa^. T ha
id oak w ^ t .o ffe c t on tho league p f ’zm'Tho weather was'^ c'old and w ot and
7 . Jiooo have r a a t a r ^ in t o a ‘s i m ^ provea
th tio i|(rth o a ttitu d e o f Japan recently antho courso wms soggy and covered w ith
;• th e lo y a lty o f la b o r‘ to the ^^^groement
Sd
/
npmtced. b y one o f her stntesmen would
/ • rlU ir c r , 1
: cir .Award, o f the. oommlaalon. ’ N o r bka
I t have,
•
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•
• The..president wore an old!, grey airit.
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- aa'y a p p ^ . been made, to the . commitill . “ A »leadiBg Japanese statesman r6%
H
e
had
a
s
u
rp
ta
f
o
f.c
tjd
d
^
s
,
a
amall
Of’ dflctdoa
sd ecotly' said th a t Japan woidA demand
y carm y o f aecrofcj aeiVlco men, follow ed
on
'
' 1^1 I T i I
ind ;
‘lT t« ch 5l d i ^ '. . ^ l n y m e r r ilyjr ‘ w a r m t h o f P e rr
1
¥ him around in 'a d d itio n td'^doughboys.c, th a t h e r . eitixens be g i i ^ '- u ~ e ) ] n i l
in th e g e n ia l g lo w o f a P e •r - '. f ^ b n O i l i ^ e a t c r a '
id jetandlpg^S rith A nglo-S s^& s, and be
Jetartingr o f | 5^ ^ I y i y . to p rfjig hia
fe c tio n C ^ l H e a te r. I t k i lls» -- n v e a to ts a n d e r o w n > u p s .
f ir s t d r i v e , ^ e president waa .in a y^
^ ( ^ a n t ^ 'f h e sama.ngl/e o f^ tlz e b s h lp la
J f ■
' i K e ' ‘^ » n r fe r 3 f - d r i f 6 i ' t o di
fle a h h f o l c o m fo ft:.' ->--------■ v'.. ■' th
[ in g b u t champlona^ilp .form the, fir sStt A nglq e te tfln oountries,” ''.'s ^ d Borah,
/
@ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ S w t o 5 p B a s o d cost <;f ,
c o M flo o ^ ^ ta le c s th e e d g ee
Y o u g e tS h o u r s o f e e n e r o u s
2 'S e i i K i t a r y D a n r e ls . U t if o ld s P laI InI tfo u r holea, but'ihbw od.com ildem ble ima.* “' N ^ a 'tiffo c t.w o u ld th a t,h a ;V e i^ ''ja p ’ * UTlogf OT d tte 'to .ih e 'T o c q M lty o f .re^
o f( A u tu m n 's Iceennesa.
an w ould ia.iiiat upon i t befonTbe'coi^ag
h e a t fr o m e a c h g a llo n o f
provoment
the
r
ts
t
o
f
the
w
a
y.^'
j
. a d jo itin g th e relBtlTe w ^ . j lw t i r ef,"
f l i . .'
■' f o r I n s u r in g U . S^ ^
^ Tho course Is lo n g 'a n d -spoiV. someT h e 'a m o lc e le s s . o d o rle s sa
e. ia member o f tho.league o f n a tio n s t” '
C o n o c o S a fe ty O il.
dlatH ct*. .T h e w . x h a a g e 's -.iiliib ,'w fte
S iip e lio r it y
•
, -w hat llko ' th a t o f th o Colhmbtii C lfili'aI t , I ^ i s ' dociared ho bollo,);^ tbe quo«;
m ade-w ^tbo ot;frlctIe n.
lo
w
t
aa < l^ c n t
........ ...........
,o
t
^
S
o
l
f
l
b
y
l
o
U
i
m
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tion. ^ o u ld bo sflttlod b ^^'B A ^a^em ent
' W ashington, w&ere.tbfl president playa
consolidated Wagon & M tc h . 0 0 . f Beynolds Bros. Co.
,
/
< ^ f liij 8 hop M o d ifle ^ ; v ' . C ’
(d 'which ■Would provo satisfactory to Japfro(fuently. A h e a v y J b o w tr compelled
,r,
. Corbett F nm itnre Oo.
,'p- ' ' ^ w l b a h i o i o i r , iM it. 3 —oompio- . the'J,
Salady
B
d
w
.
Co.
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“ A rix o n a w o rk * on ih o .ope* alibp'
r
.
fn
,
and
.which
a
t
th
e
sam.e
tim
o
-would
president to q u it a ftd r t 6 o th l^- f
T w in F a lls H dw . Compsay
Blamo«d- Foznitare Oo.
ea .:T tid n -o f'tlia ' t^ine-yeaf n a r a l pro- ' teonth bolo. -Ho returned tQ .-th i'V u ra^^ ]protect the rig h ts o f the U nited States
' “ •.principle ’* J th g rierence ' commUtee*
la b
T o im g H d w . Oo.' '
J
£ . HolUogsworth
O. W . Oerrlab
g n rn ’w U l covt^'froa f b r ^ ' t o f i f t y
p
,
elected 'Ey- a ^ 'lb e employoe recogni»Palace
fe e lin g “ fin e .’,'
"
. i'-' ' ;< to e x c lu ^ Japaneso .from citizenship,
in .-'per’ c o x t'io p ra > t£ j£ origioaU y es-;c>d a n d 'd e a lt V lt h b y t b o m aoager«/ln
' Senator H itchcock said tho question o f
• T H E C O N T I N ^TAA L O I L C O M P A N Y
' a l l local tta ttflrs l The crea ilo o .p f t b ittf . ‘ tImabBd. A d m ira l ^ l o r to ld th e
. Japaneso bitiaenship. is n ot'ono fo r-thhe
e
I
( A Colorado
do C
Corpofatioo)
a,. ' ^hobae naval. 4 ff& & iy ^ e o i^ tte e .
J
•^,/subatlrtiA fe r'V 'tra d e -n n lo o organi^ar.
- leagno o f nations to settle, bu t is a do■
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’ i ; t ^ n ( ^ I c h d ld n o t exist o ic irp t in a
m o ^ c quevtion.
p iin o r w a y ) b y th e prea!d<mt’a -m e d i^’
y
W A 6 H IN 0 T p if, Jan, 3 - r A « capital
“ B u t ia Bnsaia we have made do>d iships o f. tho fn tn ro ;.iayy W ill be eloc• V t io n eomjBiaaion baa n n te r ia l]^ U tlp M
d tmeetic question an international o n e ,"
'cBOME, Jan. S^Tt'o'nsands flocked
. '^ w a r d p ^ e , iMeaoae these cosim itiees
i a B y d riv e n la a O tia g :..th e ir anper- jIn
»a tric
i to Bomo today to greet President
it csaid 6 orah. .“ Am erican . soldiers
'
l.haT e.aorred a*..,»a#ety, yalTea th a t rei r it y o v^r veitaela o f o ther'nation a^*’ \n
> io
«
fig
WUaon, vrho is duo to a rriv e hero f h tin g and dying in Bussia sim ply to '
ile re d tb e 'te n a la ^ now; tlia t the y can
£
A Secretary
Daniels today to l^ ib'o^ houM
t l is m orning. T he ^otela were fQ led.
[. »
s e ttle 'a dotoesUc d iffic u lty .
------“
n th
(to d ire c t to tbe'm aaagera ito r & fo UI ji a
t a v a l c o p a itte e .
‘ •
T
Tho Am erican prealdj^nt w ill reeelvc a
' t r i e aac( fr a a k diacuaalaa- w ik b o u f fe «Vr
Coa^tmetlon o f..th e tea battlew
welcome
as vociforoua;lM accorded M m J
W o u ld n 't Scare Dogole.
Oreaslng
the
.Ways.
o f f iy o r ^ ’ T his elbow, touch W helped
d
■hlp a'ciid aix 1>attle fm ia e ra aothii, any lUliod c s p ita lj^ -F in a l arrange- ,
In
M nrjm rot. wtin desperately n fn tld o t
<f
Said tbo oear-cynic: ‘‘You c a n .m yy
, «lso to elim ina te aom ejif.^the bittem eaa
>« ■
' orixed wiU coat betweea $£50,00CT;«x>^ ^ments
^oi
fo r o 'n te ria il^ lW ^ fo r th o W il- I
(o 'doss. As nbc Raw one approachlnc.
w hat y o ti'p le a se about elblow grease,
, ‘ A the p M t aa they c iS e t o a b e tte r uato
>' ' 000 and, $S60 f i 0 Qfi0 0 moro than orson.'s
were c o m p le te d v -It Is o ffic ia lly
10 tho other duy. ahe m n to h e r fa th e r,
being necc«Mu9 fo r success, b o t tbo
■ d e rtf aadiag. o f o ^ w t h e r . ”
'
ig in id ly eatinvated, A d m lra l' T ayler
m
snnounced th a t the president w ill oe-. B
M e n o f M e t t a o d iit O h n r o h { o S i t ‘oUy t o n ^ has g o titb e a t.a tb o u a n ,d
d 'trylQS to htde beaide h im . a a jia g :
^ d. Fonrt y e a rr w ill be re q u in d
ca
cupy
tho Uentonant, 'govem or'a apart­
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•* '*P&pa. lo t me. b ide by you tU l dogxio
S o w n t o 'F e l l o w s h i p D i n n e r '
'w a y*." •
to com pete the- bnUding o f the
an
ment
lB> the ‘ Q uirlnal.
T onightt
pssftes; he’s a fra id o f me.** .>
^ 8 ^ 0 8 p m i v 'E V R K S O M E .
w a r vessels authorized under tbe
th
there
w ill be a g a l* n p o tto a . 'WUmb^ :
o f O w n M n-lHTtg
ts
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S A d v ^ tis e i t la the C U ssifiM co8pmaa
IW ff th rie year program, b e .e x -, is
in to .v is it th e "n n i^ d m a ^ embaaay- ;
.
t o ; t w o m a r r i e d p a i r sJ
t,
A d s are - a b e i^ ~ ^ ffs e ttv s ^
■ a
o f The N e w s,'S w o e b o d y-w ill-w a n t It.
•
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. plained, • • ,
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.
S
S®aturday a m S ir ^ -th e n go to 'th o v a ti*
.
There w ill bo no-wom ejiirtesept when =
,
The
N
ew
hfexico,
the
^Ur^v
eleetdo>
can
ca
to
m
eet
the
th
e
same
O n ia K y -to S fp ^ a n ^
Paeatt jm i-A re
it
the men o f the M ethodfst chnrch^sJt
rt tim
tii e I ir |i..^ n s o n w m .- fl^ o ii.th o queenJ V
. O hsrs w M ade i n P a tttlo B f rU e d , . .; a
^ lly driven dreadnaoght, is ’ th e 'most
, dews., to a feUowshlp? dinner'Tin* the'
•e' ,
.
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n D iM ttle t C ou rt
•.<’ k^ w e r f t J naval veaael o f u y 'n a v y i«
It .,
'
* .the {worid today, and haa p tft tio 'e le c5- - A re c e p tio n .'to -p re sid e n t and Strfc "church'.at' 6:30 th is eyening. The dint
re
'
i- W ilson a t the'C hamber o f deputies was\ n e r 'is b e in ^ •p r^ a re d b y a committee
T w o p e t i U ^ fof-'d lyo rce w crft file d] ' t r ic .r d r iv f beyond the fie ld o f experi[
o
f
the
men
o
f
w
hich
C.
B.
Stinson
la
thp
■ ... .j.- '
m entation, the committee -waa told. m
Mhcduled
1
fo r S aturday afternoon and
T h n ^jd a y in d is tric t-c o u rt, here.
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.
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r, 8 a tu rd ^y i evening there -will be * re- "chairman. A musical proR nm -win he
• O n aeooont o f aUegtfl m a a ife *ta « 6 n». . .'B u ilt to deveJop S ijM O .io ra o power,
J.
.
.
P eoj
cepUott a t the goTomment buildings. given b y ad orchestra ^ d e r the lead■a t fe rw lty to w a rd i e t s ix y e ar old aei^ th
“ e Ne*CUe':deo a c tn a ily 'd id develop
• Bome h&s been eztonaively decorated[ erahlp o f D r. B. A . P a rro tt aad several
>
U S
E V E N T S
' by
fo rm e r m arriage, U rs . S th e l M . ^31,000 horee-powor, Daniela-aaid
w ill, he propetod. Bev. C. B.
w ith ' allied and A m e ric a n 'fla g ^ . 'Vic- toasts
J5
O irea L i l t o f A draotageii*
DlekeM B is asking f o r a decree o f d i­
. ' .
r
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to ry poles have been set up a ll along• ^Deal o f . n i e ^ . Bev. O. 0 . Heath o•ff
vorce fro.m O rra l B. DIekeaoar to whom>
O ther advantages olaim od f o r t ^
;
B
u
h
l^'ia
additio
n
to
some
local
men,
are
■
e
, t h i V ia Netionalc, w hich thp preelden- ®
■be was- m arried in F eb m ary, 1916, In^ «]
I
. . . »
e le ctric drive b y PaaieU aad Command* tia l la r t y w ill traver«e -en lo n te from ^ expected'to speak.,
^
are taking place writh
ith am anng ra p id ity . .
A m erie*n'T aB a . ^}ie <uka ^ a o fo r th e» ei
c r Foote^ hia aide, a r e :'
]*
tbe railroad station to the C^ulrinal.
^
be w
cw rtody o f th e ir o n * y e M old to a . .
W ith the end o f the
1 a r there can aat- .
. A 25 . ^ r cent aaviac i * fueL
y ai l
Sam B a llin la a e e k ifig » d iro re e fro m»
A great saving in
space and en- .'
iirnllj^.be expected
d a ll kinds o f read/ U A IT T V E T E B A K B B O M B
j
' £ d n a H . B M lla ; w ho la alleged to -K are® S
^ y e apaee. ■
I
,
juatniBat. ' ■
'
deM rtad M m i a
fo n o w ia gi .■ Am great power, to' d rive aatem aa
,
V a 8 H IN G T 0 :C Jan. 3 — S ick and
■^S\- t lw ir a u ir t iig e - ia Septetaber, ifiJjS, .Ixr
woiinded soldioTV.M the A . E. F< laad- W
^ . B . 'BQ BB«ri ftcpecta.to B ta zi F loor* ^ahead. • ‘
w<
P*
itim e n t should be naH e b e rC lty .T T U lL
-K
Thej< rrvaillng sentinJ
Bconomy ia installation',
opera- ed
ed i f i the U nited Ststes daring th)>*we<^
Ing- and
'wxrta as
ending December 27 totalled 7 ,^ 7 , tl>e a— backed . b y - the .
^ ^
•
I •
a" .
•,, tio
tl n.
- • ,
' '• en
I^nnded optimism-—
B e ttm i fsuiB T rip
' The a b ility to d e v e l o p '' f o w e r iaa W V departm ent i^ o o fic e d to « y .
ivea .as saeees* has
.
knowledge th a t eves
W IlX A S K A P R R O P R r A T IO N
„
one propeller, aa w e ll k» to a r.
___
(SpecilJ! to the vNews)
-crowDtd our e ffort|^
r t^ ia war— so also
>
G
reater
eadiriuioe
a
t
h
igh
apeed.
K IH B E B L T — W . B. Sammer le ft oa
■ ■T O B U Y O L D C A N T O N M E N T S
:t tthe eidgeneiea. of
J.
,
w
r
(t.a
w
e
ll
meet
M onday f o r eaatwn p o in ts to eleee eoai
'
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|>e*ce.
tra c U fo r th e sale o f A lfa lfa , m«al asd
,
, - t a M a iK tba S K tM IT o r W * t Do0 A S K S . A P P R O P R IA T IO N F O R
hay. He expects to be A'way tw o weekly
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J
M
i
ilw
r
U
p
.W
ith
P
o
M
lr
a
tU
ii
„
a n i m a l iN p U S T R Y b u r e a u
and apo n r e tn n w ill s ta rt th e fld o*r
.
As
ever, th iii'in s titu
lution
tii eaa be depead- '
, ' .
M«oIW ^;W ta»n#7W I
„m
| ill'a a w e ir as th e a lfa lfa miB. I t is
Q
- rd spot/ fo r the la K
s ttitim u m ^ aasistaaee
th * T U ltt A c a is c t O k ^t-'' \ A h irn rfc s l. and elTcctive’ prcpar»- Uh is In te a tio e to ship baled h»y as wen
', W A B H M T O K ; - J i l t 3.—" A s j * t- 'WofUd 4 ^
aa^
eooperstion.
■
Y
e r a 'a d P a y O w nan f o r
. -tjo
-ii l* to relieve the patns o f Kheuma* uts gronad.
, tib q p t o f th e e eire ta iy - o f w a r to par•I itla rn . S e ia ttc a .'lim c Back and Luni^
^Tbeir -LoMfla
r'ebaae th e - v m y caatoaaeata f o r per'baffo is H a m lin ’s W iz a rd OIL I t pen* ’
.
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•
■ • ,'P
T R B BBST«OOCOk K E D X d m S ^
m a a ra t see w ill b e '» groee v io la iio a o f
' cirates g iiic k ly , drives oo t rforcnc**.;
b S S M O IN IS , la ., Jan. 3— A a appro-“■ -5,
Whea a d m g g is l fin d s t l 4 t £is ensand Jin iber* up s tiff aching jo in ts sind
f O a jp o d f a it h , * ' a a ii' B e s atw l^ a r tin ,
p riatie a b y th e W t l general aa*emblyT m
„ osclc'.
tooerar all,speak w ell o f a certain prvp-■„ ' ■ '
99 ; loi
:* e lm im a a 6 t tfc« i^ppfwjwjatioa*- £ 0 »-.' f"
.
to in de m nify ownsra o f coadenlaed catVo<i li;ive no idea .bow useful it xn
a rstio n , he form s a good opinion o f i t
is h te a ift the acsata. \
tf ,w ill be found ii> cases o f ev.ery d a / ^a n d < i^ a ia need-of snch a medicine
,
tid
is
sug};eat«d
in
the
aaasal
report
o
' S enaior 2 fa r tla r«I>U«l to a qaestloa ^
,
ajimvnt'CFT
^m
iih*p,
when
tlie
re
i
i
.
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'
. y
s '/
>
freca Saaator 9 <nah aaWng w ta th e r k e, .Q
“ r-'J - L 'OibMB, state natenaarian,' n^ c c Q 'o f.a n im m ediate ^calin.'^. anti- . is aim'o«£ certAiB ta-nw .Vit biffiself.Aad:
'
n
o f W a r B a k e r w enld1 m
« ^ e jn b lU today. ■•
s e p ik .a rp lic a lio ti, as in .cases o f in h ls A m i ly . r '-'thia'Js*'W hy so-m any
’fh
e
re
p
o
rt
also-re*om
m
endj
as
apf;
droggiaU
u
s
e
.^
id
recommend
Chamber,'
lO N A L
B A N K
ssrain*. bruised. CHt.«, burn*, bites d r
to talca over .th e
p ro p ria t> a :j# l*fS d ;000 to enable tho> V i d • h n c .
Ijd n 's Cough Eemedy. J. B. JoBss,-a
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t e ^ e k t a w ithQ ot th e a c t i o n o f.c o a -r P'
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T w n i r A [^
^ .S
j ^ ID A H O
state ’ p f o | ^ ; ^ to e»op«fat« w ith thes , G et it {rouv.tlruR ifi*ta fo r .^0 centa. w<
w ell know n drugRUt o f Oabrod, K y .,
■pW'"*•.
"feH
I
not
return
the
bo'ttle'’'»f»<l
a
'
,
crtir
bw
e
a
a
^a
f
aaimal
lo
d
o
itfry
ia
X*
says,
“
I
hav**
uWd
Chamberlain's
B a k tf arm ^>pear before t i e honae
cirtnicf'back.
Co
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Coogh Eemedy in m y fa m ily fo r thee
' A Q l t ^ M S V it t M «ooa to aak f o r aa i t r f t ^ ’ ygA iast.anlA al cholera/^
;
cooi.t)))aiC(] o r have s i c k __
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. I • •
,..m .
—I - —
past seven y e a n , aad have fo n n d i t to.
« f $800fi09AO<r f o r poi^ *
he■XcIJ^;h«?^;^u^f try. W iia rd L iv e r P*'
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V.
esstoameata, i t waa aaA d rs rtia a It la ^tlie 'a a s s lfio d colntaas'
vW h ip *, tjle a 'a p t lit t le p in k piUa,'JO ^M the best congh m«i!ieiile I have r r ^ r..
k n o w i, " — Adv.
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o f. T h a N ew t. - 8 « « e b e 4 y .> i!l> a a t i t
q L S . O uir,iii<cr<l.
Jt
i t i N o i s y C e l e b r a t i o} n
-diE^a|e:-;;.viGiosing-<
1 o p e iim c iir
^ is ii
Ntuesdpy,.
^ ilEiSTlLSON
D HORSES
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C ATTLE^ANDHOGSA
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IH P iiE MrE
E N T S rE T C .' ’ "
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M . FREELUjtqpTIIA. IW. S
§ 0. OLIVEIER, Owner
m
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rtf
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s T IfM R Ify
ftllllU
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^ W a rm lli
Thousands Flock '
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P E R F EIC T IO N
O IL H E A T E R
» Wbmen W ill be Taboo.
t When Churchmen Meet ,
i
MOIVIENTOU
KIMQERL I L MAN
GOES TO EASTERN MARKET
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’it o A T t JAygA&Y 3, jina:
miftSSSSSSSS^SSSSSSSSSSSSS^SSi^^
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F A iis K
S tflilE V O tRpllKlSiE.
f
GRAINand
EiBmiNii
FllRNITIIRE
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in X
: f liiW
W IT f^
PHILLEO
M ’S
Inacupoo f I b s i u m
tberesai
ir n o s t^ a t-
i
le
”, War. Slows But Does Not stop
op ------------------ ---------- r * ' G r e a t L e a d e r s H a v e O n e O b je o i
B l i t M e th o d s D i f f e r — T h in k s
■. • Activities of Higtiway Asso------- r r - —
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iO - --------—
id e a s W i l l B e a r F r u i t a t t h e
.ciations Which Are Now Reie-T w in Falla G U n ^ra
C o n fe r e n c e
.
■: doubled
',
in.Nieu> Positions on
German B o rd e rla n d .
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i r a c l i v c ti lf l a v o r .
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‘ ^N T > O N , Jan. 3—There .i» no funW A S H IN O T tfN ,'
WkT m«y
A '- '■
ikanentai dlMrepancy ijotwcea the aim’s
“ liiiv o alowed b n t i t has' fa r fro m ^to p­
r \o f President. W ilson and Premier CTeped tb « A c t iv itie s , o f tho vatichs hJsTi- O o m m a n d L e a v e s B l e r c o n r t f oO*"
way- aaaoeiations in preparation fo r
L n x e m b n if f , W h e r e ^ v e r
Jniencieu, tho London Times ' declared
' today in an a rticle on W ilson's condem­
pfJwo, and the a llu rin g project o f tho
III”
. S e p a ra te s f r o m G e rm a n y
i
nation
o f tho balance o f power idea,
' p ark'to -pa rk highway, meaning tlie
oddptatien or building o f ^ ji M rl 9 !i o f
---------•- ,, ‘and Clcmenccau's support o f it,
de,’
This newspaper announcerf n belief
of ■ Tho S lxty-a ixtb a rtille ry brigade,
roads to connect the national parka of
ty -. th
ov- w hich incIudcH th o Onfl-Hmidred F o rty
> a t both Btatosmon aro w orkin g to
the country, haa been furtherod in sov*
lutme ends, but from ' d iffe re n t an[‘bo eixth u g im o n t fo r which the tiiU t thiftt
a t the
i
f r n l wetiooB du rin g tho year past. The
dio gies.
W ilson is regtlrdcd os', being most
j(o was D company o f the Second Idaho
|
w ork on tbo Glacler-'YoUowH'ionc Bco
raa interested
in b rin g in t; permanent poaco
•al, regim ent is headquarters company, was
•
Line highw ay ndvan-od a great di-al,
iQg Btntioped on December' 7 a t M e rtoart
rt }^ 0 the w orld, w h ile Clelnoneeau ‘ dooa
various eltles along t.ho route baying
.
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Jio
not
repudiate
th a t hope,” b u t’ is .fir s»tt .
helped m a te ria lly w ith rood yppalrs, i^ear Grovonsmacber, Luxemburg, tho >
|ia- detorminsd to insure tho' futu re safety
Thia highw ay eonncjsts the oast ca- w id th o f the M ouUe riv e r only sepa- ^
m
and
peace o f Franco by proposing a
I'tjj
ra
tin
g
them
fro
n
i
German
soil
a
t
th
a
t
<
.traaee to Olacior national park w ith
ra- "le
tim e, according %o word received Thura‘ n jfu e o f great democracies.’ ' ,,
the north ontm nce to, YoUowatono.
d t r b y M r. and Mra. 0 . E. Carlson from
3m
Kamea D iffe r
8 «l«ct«d D «tonn:'
th e ir son, Lawrence Carlson, a member
The Times'does not overlook tbe fa c t
''
“ In order th a t the tromenflouB vnluo
luo o f headquarters 'detachment w ith th a t th
. a t ClemenceaQ' rolled th is league the
o f th is in to rp a rk highw ay fro m tho
bo brigado.
."b alonce. o f power” but i t explains
IS
standpoint ^ f p u b lic ity may not b(* Ins»>'
Ho inclosed w ith his le tte r a post "».t h o nvno Is a small m a tte r.''
paired,” tho forthcom ing report o f the
be <
p ic tu rin g the boundary lin o along
“8
"R e a lia a tim i o f a w orld league o'f
d irector o f national parka w ill u iy , ‘ 'i t ' w
• hich tho T w in Falls* gunners' woro „
nations would ccrtoinl.v ta k ^ tim e and
should not bo encumborod w ith r.
ui* ]posted, and a specimen o f th e 'p a p e r th is I 6 agur o f greot democracies is com-I
■titude o f sido trip a "and detour* to ro- imoney bearing its value In German nnd p„ a ro tiv c ly easy o f nttolnm ent. I t
Klpo" Bot comparable w ith 'lliu secnery
| French standards.
ry in
^would bo tho loog^io o f nations in em* ^
.nnd recreational fa c llitio s o f Ui« parks
lis 'L uxe m burg has suffered little a.i a bry'o.”
and monumcnta. O nly woUim proved
ed jresult oT the Qerman occupatrt>n, ac. ao TO
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Carrying o u t thin idea, th e 'T im e s• JCURRY SCHOOL REOPENS
1
highways o f recognizod scenic o r hini«- <
co n lin fr to p rlv h fe Carlson, and thJ®
o p,
calls W ilson's contention toht tho
■torlc im portance d ire c tly tr ib u ta r v - to
to ]land has on, liir of-pro sp e rity a t wide poaco ronforenco should b e 'm id o a por-:
WITH USUAL ATTENDANCE '
the park-to-park road, auch,' Xor inn- iM iridnco w ith tho situation in France. uioneni
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socretorint fo r the league a
stance; as tho Colombia B lv o r highway,
]
y, *Thoro
a rc-m any English speaking rusi- n
r
OABOUHB, n r m AM D
".w i*(; idea w hich is liltc ly to bear f r u itt IForenta and Puplbi Evldeoea L ittle
j h e Dcn^'er monntaln road syjjtem, the
iie C
d onts,,he ia ^a . ^
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..B M tifc r tto a ia H r ts ' ■
Fe&r o f Dangar o f Spread
o t the conference. V
w
f
Pike'q, Peak'.highw a y, and the I'ahoeTho T w in F alls gonnors essaj-ing now
I
m B 'A O , W A S S M A S D
' o f ' tb« Epidemic
.Yosemite loop, should bo' included ia tto acqvire a conversUicc w ith thn'-lanw A zn
nuch side trip s .
. .
f'gu’age o f tho enomy t b a t . t h l^ have F I L E S C H A R O E S A G A IlilS T
(Spccial to Tho Nows)
,
OorenuBBBt I t o y A a l r t ”
‘ sgained 'i^ith th a t o f tbe French.
CURRY— Curry school commenced on ^
,
"
U N W E L C O M E ..D A N C E RI
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Tho w eather a t tho tlm o .th'd le t W 7 M onday w ith about the usual number
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" I t i»«»ot u n iik a iy 'th a t 'ln th<i. deIDAHO FARMERS DECURE
was .w rltte a ,'P riv a te Carlsbq^-says, was
. o f BchOlara.' '
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vnlopm ent.of 'tliiB automobllo nm d te - '
-not cold, b u t there hod 'been ra in fo r Oomplalnt « f Feaea IHstoxbonoe’Is S«- ° Mra. Osborn o f Ontario, Oregon, who
WAR ON RODENT PESTS
tweea th e parks tbo f o d e ^ j.'overna
4
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to
T
o
b
ia
s
o
f
OotQUon
* several days. The quarters provided,
boa
been
v
is
itin
g
a
t
the
home
o
f
her
meat w iU h<iyo to assist L t consirt<.cUog ^however, were dry <yid cotnfortablo and
ICanagor
^
F a m Bnxaiaos o f ' u ,Ootmtlss Oo-op«r*
son, A . C. S m ith ia T w in F alls, waa-a
c e rta in , liaiui_ o f the c h a in ,'’
^the men were w ell equipped w ith rub------B
T
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N
O
K
iJ
ID
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Z
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ata W ltb OoirisnnnsBt to SpxM d
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8 u ^ M tista^'ee, fo r « ^ ^ p lo , is pro- .b e f boots to stand .the weather sad
d
A com plaint chorging dlsturbanco o •l C
^ urry c a lle r Thnraday,
.
B E R L IN , Jan. 3—H i« . prveeat Ger­
W .‘ 8 . P o n d : aad daughter N c ta o f ^
posed ia .S e np tp r K in g 's b ill to sonrey
tbo. peace wna J s s u e f'iiin T sfla y'ln Proman gbvomifaent seems agreed th a t one.
'>■ tito u a « i“Il
.
^
a ro a d 'to connect t ^ H e n V e i^e na­
f. bate Judge 0 . P. D u v a ll’# court agalaatk "B u h l v isite d relatives a t C u rry M on- o
f th o main factors, in insuring fu to“re2
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The S ixty-sixth brigade 16ft BierW A S E O N G T p S ja ii.,. 8,-^12is. f« a a
tional p a rk w ith.;tbo;O ra 2^ Canyon by ^court, F ^ c o , w ith a «onvoy fo r the
10 Glaudo Simmons, Who ts aald to have» ^
•
•w o rld peace shoold W destraetlon o f
” boreans
c o o n tM ia. Idaho; in ’
j
M rs. Ralph In g a lls Is slow ly reeov- ..
way o f 'several n ation a l monomeitta o**f Gorman
^
th « foundation o p m w h ich th e kaiser's* co -o p o ra tU ^ i f i t h tb o ' b l o l o g i ^ so rrs y
border on, Dewm ber 2. It^ is been, an unweleomo guest a t a pnbUs
... disUngnished int«res^.
dance given oa New T ear'a eve In th ef e
®'rin g fro m his late, illness.
great w a r m achlao-ifaa. e ro c te d ^ o m - o fo th e tia ite td States ^o p a rtin e iit o f '
attached to th e Am erican'T hird army.
R; M . M oUlner is d riv in g th e school p
| u la o ry-n m ita ry aorviio .
CotUlioa ha ll. According to th e story
;> •, ,
wagon la M r. S cutt'a plaie.-.
^
to ld in the m^seentlng A tto rn e y '* of*. .7'
.
-Both O haaeellor E b e rt aad ,'War aad a g rlcultu rL -lh is-»w ^irw N a L= «e ,O M
J J acres o f | u i d , t l d U t n p a i i e ^ i l w l t (
l i t t t e laabello M H le r has ^ e a .q u ito .
PRODUCTION OF PORK
i
fice, Simmons evidenced.hi* jasantmBnt
“ hfisrin'e M in is te r Noake, who n a ta ta lly
,
"w ill diraet Germ any's i ^ t a r y poUubs,
a t. being re q u ite d to leave tha h i ^ b y . aialt fo ^ a fe w daya,
ATTRACTS STOCK.MEN
estimates U th e farm ers be aefitod,
,
^
m aidag f o r Manager A . E . Jarm aa.wUhI ' M rs. George R e ttic k has,boea oader.
” took th is . a ttitu d e in disouaaing tl}»
7 168,0^4 WoVth o f crops were s a v e ^ a t '
a a .open knl(e. H o was dlsutned andI tthl o d ectqr’a caro fo r' ai t e ^ daya. .
m a tte r w ith th o U nited Press today.
' T e a r <^cna m t h B x b c l i ^ Pto tp e d »
a eost o f $30,920. I n & oar UJee eotia^.
H . W . Eogera ^ d fa m ily to o k No^r
led f ^ m the ho ll, I t Is reported, whilBI
V
Tho tw o o ffic ia ls , said tho Gormaa
fo r P n f l t s I n Oattta, Sheep
Y e a r's d in n e rs ffith B . Gr Dowds.
the manager was telephoning fo r an, Y
' ,d e le g a tio n ''w o n lf advocate in te ta a tio n : ty , fo llo w in g th p. sq ulrrel-aK didatloa
and H o g i
■H. B . W allco is recovering fro m a ^^ a b o litio n o f m Ultaxy eompnlsory M r-' campaign, tbe loea^ bonaty^ ofQoe te o ffic e r.
Jarm an swor© to the aomsevere attock>><af'laflneaxa.
p la in t:
••
et
' vied, a t th e peace table, .providing a ll corded the re c o lp t o f 1BQ,SOO s q o lm (.
OQDEN, Jan. 3—W ith the openingif
J
. I ■
' M r. and M rs. H . 8 . H a le o f B laokj,
^ natloas
a g m d to i t . I f Franco in- ta lla In Bingham county-one num ber
o f tho new year there is every indicA'
fo o t are spondMig a fe w days w ith A- sists on n a ln ta la ln g a strong ^tandihg
2^ o f- ^ o ,.fa iT O ,^ n r^ Q , reported be had.
.
B
E
A
L
E
S
TATE
TBAKH
FEBS
tlo n o f continued demand fo r livestock
k B
E e r g e r D e c a re s I. W . W .’ s B e t- “
Q i received ♦49.7* booa'ty on lh « , presett-'
I K T W IN F A I i S OOUNTT l^i . Hommond.
arm y, however, E ^ r t said he~wonId
and a general mainten&neo o f tbe ex
C. H . Chafee a^d fa m ily o f Gooding in s is t on adoptioa' o f the Swiss system
,22 ta tio n o f 2,487 s q nirrel ta ils .
Thasa
t e r In M a n y W a y s — M u s t
T hnnday, Jantaaiy 2
vellent prices th a t ore being paid fo r
spont Sunday a t L . |J. M ille rs home.
^ f m odified service b y Germany. Noske
jjg w?ror k ille d b y the ase olj o a ly 4 L 7 0 ‘
o
< . Zotta Bock and husband, Los Angeles,
«atUe, ^ e e p and hogn. Especially is'•
F i g h t f o r R ig h ts
R. G. Evnas has sold bis fa rm north>' ^said h 6 favored k volunteer arm y to 'be w o rth o f strychnine and aaecluuine. J le :
to A . R. S cott,‘ T w in Palls, N l-2 N E
attention being given by the liV<t,stock
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,
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k ,
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oast o f C u ^ and expects to locate,, on
,n, w e e d his crops besides. , l a
BbMne
° officered ,by S o c ia lly trained men from
1-4, section 30, tw p. 10, rang® 18, *24,- f ‘
men ^ the hog indAstry, fo r thA de­
^
' ^ ci
county the farm ers re po rt a u v in g 'o f '
’■ C m C AO O , Jon, . 3—E d ito ria l, t o m J j'
c iv il life ..
.
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“th o m orth side.
mand fo r po rk U not only general In° the M ilw aukee Socialist-Democratic“ 000 . ■ ,
. R oy H ollih a n , who has" boon aervjng
«S0 fo r every d o lla r expendod. u d
®
Pocatello Security T ru st Company to '
t|)e U nited Staten, but throughout tbe® jj
i
n
the
a
v
ia
tio
n
corps,’
is
homo
oiJ
a
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lle ra ld , w hich were w ritte n in 1904 byy Wm. M . Spencer, F ile r, lots 17 and 18,
tb o county commissioners havo incteas“
' P la n U T h a t G row In Cratera.
on tire w orld. There is getioral assort
short furlp u g h , w ill return to his can*
^ Y
V ic to r Berger bo^jbod up today.
jjj
^ ed th e ir app ro priation f o r th is w o r k '
”
U _ In the CTatei* o f tho c r tln c t volcano,
once th a t tbo high m inimum prices fo ^r .."W orkm en must be prepared to fig h t Blue Lakes addition, T w in ''F a lls , $1,- tonm
cnt in Massschnsetts whore, he is
^ o f poisoning' a q u lm ls fro m $800 f o r
^ ^H alinkatau. In th e n o v ro lia a lalsnds,
•engaged
”
boga w ill bo maintained and tb a t most w
^ ith rifle s fo r th e ir rig h ts ," road one‘ 300.
in tbe mcchanical departm ent
,j.
1916
to #3500 f o r 1919.
A lb e rt Nelson and w ife , T w in Falls,
h th
sales w ill be a t figu res considerably^ ^e ^ to r ia l. " B a c k your . dollars w ith“
H . B . . Lew is, who has been 'w ith
« e re floorlsbea a curious p la n t local*
ay
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above th a t quotation. •
_your b u lle ts,” Bcrgor adm itted having ^to Harvjoy E. Wood, Aurora, Nebraaka, W . F . A lsw o rth the past year, h u m ov- ly
*3 know n as "S ilv e r. Swords.” They,
^
N
E
1-4
N
W
1-4,
section
SI,
tw
p.
10,
”
a rc evid e n tly sbtne k in d o f cacti. B tNO GBBAT ACT OF H H B O d S ^
Hog sales in the Ogden m arket ^ u r-jr w
^ ritte n tho e ditorial, bu t 'declared ho
©d to F ile r.
1'
.
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® rang® 18, ♦lO.OOO.'
'
,t fo rts to propagate them elsewhere
re
B B Q U IE H D .
_
'in g tb e .p o ^t week ja n g o ^ fro m $1SJS0
M rM s. '^ r A-N'ont o f T w in F alls sp«nt
° had never a t.a n y tim e Unce expressed
S ^ n io J, Graves, T w in Falls, to Augto 119.00 a hundred, these prices beipgI -the' same idea.
Sunday w ith Bonwolls a t Curry. . • '
^have, i t ts said, alw ays fa ile d . Xbe ' I f s$me gre a t io t T j f heroism was neeust ‘V icto r A x tc l, Kearaejr, Nebraaka.
J. c ra to r where they are found Is a boge
ffenenally conceded as excellent fo r the*
^ essary to p ro te c t a c h ild fro m croup,
M rs. J'ay A ld o ffe r returned Wednes- ®
A tte m p ts wore made oa cross exami- g .
n dnder-atrow
n bowl, absoltitely d r y and no m other w onld hesitate-" to p ro tM t w in te r a b n t^s . There is no antlclpa*^ sa.tion by tho prosecution to connect* 8 1-2 N W 1-4, section 27, tw p. lO, range day fro m K im b e rly •where she h a i boon
®
,. devoid
o f any o th e r fo rm o f v«get>tio n th a t th e priee \ w ill drop 'balow' the I. W . W . •orfifanltation and the so-® l(J/gH 6 ,000 .
* ' her offsp rin g , b u t w hoa i t Is o a ly .ss^v is itin g her parents, M r.. ond M rs, Gom°
J. Foster G ullck and w ife , Filec, to
tIO D .
ih w e amounts, n n le a w ere is a sudden“ c^ talU t pcu^y.
• essary to keep a t hand a b o ttle of,
Eeplylng to- qtiestlons j , '
'
1 -t, merson.
J ---------flooding o f tbe market.^ T^. avoid tlia t,'* ^Berger asserted h'o believed tho X W.? Er»o«t M o liu d e r, F ile r, SE H ,
Cham berlaia's Cough Remedy and ^ tb
liA B O B TO BZP O B T
the. livesto ck men and paciklng com^a-'* W . in many ways was better than the* scction 11, twp'. 10, range 15,'113,000.
i t aa soon a* th e f i n t ia U c a tio a 'o f
U
W ASHING TO N^
Jan.
Bamnel
nieit are adviatng th a t bogs be held nn-' Am
. erican federation o f'la b o r.- Bamnel® Peter M atthiensen and W if?, B uhl, to WORKINGMEN
TAKE OVER
lel -croup appe&rs, there are laany who degE
dw
ard
'W.
K
ln
yo
n
and
Bobert
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' t i l fn lly developed. Xn th a t w ay the® ^dompers, president o f tho federation,
^ 0
Gompcrs, president -of t ^ Am ericaa
m le ct i t ■ Oham berlaia's C o o ^ B s a s ^ . .
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SERVICE
B uhl, IMs 3 and 4, section 3, aad
Federation 6 t Labor, was to ho tha
flarmer getk *be fu ll b en e fit <ft a ll p ro f-* ho
j,, dubbed the " T ^ l o f a c^pitalistle .rad,
ba is w ith ia tho r t iu h o f a ll aa d is' proaqtt
° lo .t 1, section 4,. tw p. 11, range 13, tO,. lU from hog .TOFih, the. hogs are in' crooked daal.”
to and effectuaL— A dv.
■ fir s t w itaess t o ^ y whoa th e seaate
;
,
B aoolred N o t to P a y M or« Thaa t&e
„ oq
20.4,
>0 ^
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" bette r condljlon fo r k illin g and the de­
‘ committee b£ Ed'acation. aad Lab o r be^
T h a t o p in b n o f the federation, Ber- “ ••H e n ry . e i'^ o w n . and w ife , T w ia
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P
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re
Ocaliv e ry to the packing - house center is■ ger said, ho had held fo r tw e n ty year* gan its hearings on afte'r-the-war prob­
bT o ''fla a a o s M •
‘X M n - i f M h
lems.
.
.
. •' tislB g eaapaigB ye a mmd m i y m t
♦qualised.
^and ita a c tiv itie s duxlvg the w a r had* F alls, to Jl, a . Emory, Buhl, SW 1-4,
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* section 20, tw p. 14, laage 10, *17,000.
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fo
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fs
w day » " a .J n t « t '
- Report# fro m Europe show th a t there“ confirm ed it.
,
D
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,
Colo.,
Jan.
3
.—
W
hile
'Wm.
B
.
Som
men
aad
w
ife
,
K
im
berly,
^ f r i l l bo a tremendons demand fo r po rk'
yotxr poekst a o a « y .. .
°
O Iu d a .d
m
I lm ii
E d ito ria l* from , theJlIlw auke;e Lead- , Vane» P. Brawn, K Im b e rlj, I f 1-8 street
r. . I 1 . .1
*t
ca r service was p ra ctica lly nor­
there. T b e herds o f Belglom , Franiee,'* ^er o f 'J a n iia ^ IS, 1919, entared ms te*- to
gy
m al e a rly, today, fu rth e r trouble was ro- “
Ro 1, ^ d , Germany, Denm ark and.<P»* tim ony and Bdm itted b y him to have' SW l-4,aeeUoB20, t'wp. 10, range 18, mj
’
aad
lo
t
0,
T
y
le
r
addition,
K
im
berly,
$
8
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g
a
n
^
a
*
certala*
to
develop
from
the
I l u d have been almost wiped
' been w r itte n by Berger, upheld the St.
I^
resolre b y workingm en in "FLvc^Centa.
re
th e re .is «nch a s h o r ta ^ o f fa ta , th a t L
^ ou l* " W a r proclam ation” and urges; 000
.R alphiC cB rlde and w ife , Rock Creek, o rr-N o th ia g ” claba ao t to pay the n e ^
* A m erica can hard ly supply the demand.' voters to back up the "c o rre c t ,andJ
to Vaace P. -Brown, K im b e rly, lota 18 seven cent fa re aad tone cent fo r tra n K yThes« reports show th a t Am erica most’ couragoooi s t u d . ”
a
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to I f l inclnsive, block 24, K im b e rly, fers.
fe
Ten thousand demonstrators
be depended upon fo r the supply of.
A n oth er editorial scored D. W , H tan,
halted, a ll service la st n ig h t by c u ttin g
ha
p ork, as w e ll a s ,other meata, not only' socialist mayor o f M ilwaukee .fo r " n o t' $1i,100 . . .
W . R. Summers and w ife , K im b e rly, tro
tn lle y rope* aad commandeering cars.
in 1918, aad 1019, bn t also la 1920.I ta
" k in g k stand fo r o r against the w a r.” ,
to Vnnco P. Brow n, K im berly, SE 1-4 N o arrests w ere'm ad* in tho absence o f
,Tbe fanners who plan a c eordinglf ia
SE I'4 BW 1-4 SE 1-4, section 20, tw p. a n y more serious violence.
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■{he dovelopmont of th o ir hog ind nstryr
10
10 , range 18,
Trouble opoaed t«Way when workers'
'
w ill continue to reap good p ro fits , ao* E
^ X F BB S S COH 7 A K T GBTB
A K IK O B B A C T m R ATESJ
^
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O. H a rris and w ife , T w in Fallk, |o
look charge o f ono c*or and.drove i t
wording to .th e vie w o f livestock men.
a, roundabout route to th e ir plocc o f
W A S n iN G T O X , Jan. 3.— The A m tr-* to Hans C. L cth, T w ia Falls, SE 1-4 a
<jn ployment, ■
cian
■Railway Express company, todayr SE
8 E 1-4, soction 11, tw p . 11, n a g e 18, em
<• M A T B f i P E A O B 'D E LE G A T E S
^
.
waa grnntpd Increased commodity ratc«a »11,800.
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LON'DON, Jan. 3—The Eichango T d - oix f r u i t and vegetables from express1
ip ^ S ^ m k Q i"
Loe
Charlc* M ille r aad w ife . Salt
]
/M e n W ho Dare to Do,
<‘ gmpb company stated th a t i t Is prac- stations in Alntiam a, Arkansas, Kansas,i, ILake,
to 0 . V . H arris, Salt Lake, BE
a
tic a lly certain M arshal Pocb and Gen- Louisiana, Mississippi, M issotiri, Newr 1-4 SE 1-4. eccUon 11, tw p. I f , range ’. :.C oavcctlonal men consider clothing,
re
p
n
ta
tlo
n
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n
d
return.^.
T
he
nge
call>
v ra l .lonn art w ill,.b « members o f th ** M exico, Oklahoma, Tennessee and T e r- IS,
f o r coca who fo rs c l a ll in tbe chal­
Preach peace delegation:
n
as to. A ll points In a ll states cast o f A rilenge o f th e opi>ortunlty. ’tS'hlle tUe
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A .- »ono, U tah, W yom ing and Montana, «cBCKWl s o o a i
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crow
d apeculatca nnd • wjjnderR. ' tho
Take
your egg* to «ha M o ta a l Oreamccpt F lorida. The intsrstate eommcrce;
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m an i j f tb e -b o o r eety.tbe o pportunity
^
commission granted- tbe increase w ith -. ery'C o. ^
a nd goes on to raccees. 'H is fearlc^aout a fo rm al hearing.
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— --------------neas
is a m a rk ' o f his fltne«s.
He
alfalf a h a y
bm
dares w b ll* others cringe. I t la th is
J
, dj
Account o f m ild season, record
D O H 'T T O i; rO E O E T I T
<ta&Uty th a t give* the UoD-tamor o^nm
breakiag wheat pastnres, no GovA i k T o n O io M r V bt
t r o l o f the b e a s t
.tr
I t is tbo qnsU tyr
Bear in mind th a t Cham berlain's,
smment demand, mast be shipped
th a t- has th rille d e ve ry'm a n th a t l^as
Table'u not o nly niove tlfts bowels b i t
promptlyTi
risen above the average. It's a case
Consign t o
in prove the appetite and strengthta
im
■of 'tla ro to do, o r rem ain w ith the
• W o rld 's largest diatrU ra tort:
th
the digestion. They contain no peptia
«
crowd.— G r it
or-other digestive ferm ent b a t s t r e n ^ ^
m y ta ss^a kia g pewdsr la t t e «*«hls •,
ea tha *toma«h and enable i t to p ^
a B tta r« a *. H r a i w I n a w fc s i laaf t ta ri
fo rm it s foactio n * naturally.— Adv.
I* sAdsd ta th * a r iila f bow*, aad O sa
Uneto CbMU
Km m i C jlj, H i .
:
a c a U « te h s a tis a p » 2 *d.
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I t h i w w o g ." said U ncla Eben. “ too
O r w M i B a k ta r
te s thto deahls
SSB r
o u u n ro T t u i t s w ia s '
shoot c ra p *tm d « r any drcnastaD ees,k
Com alM ion 78e per taa, B b ^ a l
^
la f c s s ^ t t h w iu t s a iid iiU i^ e r n a A
B a t M tM b o w wlaiOa* do «as« yo b cooA adraa^M.'
• B E B N 2 ,'J a 9 L .3—T bs Am arieaa le“■
t r , » » « <■ n .
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B ftm n e m : M j ' K a u u
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Sm tim fcaa a o tin a d ^
govazamaat t ^
••O tt M a m i- g m r n —
0 — m to l- A s - e lii.
g * l d s a t W IBe»i regreta ha w ill b ana*
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ib o iliD g . E c o n o iTn:o ic a L c o n ^iihoutl
venient, d e lic io u s .
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HI6HWAY SERVICE STATIOK
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T w ia F a li^ Idaho; and la m e d 'o ra rT
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improsai'ou and expression, ^ These a
'W A s ia N a T O J S , . Jan. i _ T h o c«li
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T O S open to oH w h o 'w ill c o m e ..*-, ' 1
b rfttio n th a t m arked' tho l^anr-hing c
th e fir s t'o h ip a t H og Island la st Jul
Ju
ly
m
S cost tho govomm ent 138,000, Ohazl<
ioriee I l M M M M U M j i M
■ in
Ohrtatian. Ohorch
?
Plbz, general m anager o f th e emergex
loa. ■
A dvn rtisiB ff
npon. ^ipO aatlan.
■ fll
. W. A . Mooro« M iniste r
. oy fle e t corporation to ld th e aonate comcob
‘
liB
10:0D a. m., B ib le school. ' m e n e c b m i^ tte e ;. . 11:00 a. m., ordination o f o ffic e rs 'f
N o re s p o a a lb n i^ , t e . u a m a ^ ' f o rf' tfca
tfc
" T h e sh ip waa th e Q u is tc o ^ whie:
irhleh
tho enaniog year.
cara
m n olie itM *nanuaftriiptiV pbotc
bote^ Z
waa prem a tu ra lfy laanched asd .Iate
itta r.
f
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n a p b a o r o t W a«atribotad m attei
H,
6:80 p. m ., dlscusaloa on " W h a * t
■ rte t'O ta rc H o f OW»t, SclMitttt
had to be towed to a station fo r rt
A rtid e a aabm ittod f o r pabUeatloa w fl
Disciples Believe and T e a c h ," la d 1
^ ” ■ Sunday aerylcea 11 a. m.
■
.be ttw d o r
a t tbo d lic re tio a o f tfc
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Jan.
A . V a n M e te r, C. a H a rv e y , J.
Snbjeet
o
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lesaon
sermon
f
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r
Ja
a d ito i aad s o cuanacxipta k S I J w j t
■ / ’^ 'I - t h is k ^ i e ezpendltare - waa‘ jju« i - 3, “ G o d ." . .
i.
D enny,-M rs, C. 1*. B row n, Mra, D "'^
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ta n a d t t fil aaa aaeompMiiad l 7 -.t&« >m
' t if ie d , " aaid P Ie z ,'" th e
cdvoa U p d e g i^ f, L e a v itt S m ith, Mra. Lea
ig co f
Sunday'Bckool a t 10 o'clock, recdv
J . - * eaaaiy poataga.
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* the ahip: should have boea Mlabratei
» te d p u p il, to the. age o f 20 yeaia.
.. '■ .Harrlman.
bMouse o f tho moral effeet.
igs a t '
P*
p o p u l^ song service; n
— .T
. Entered as aecood-claoa m atter Akp
p rril
i
The Wednesday evening meetings
’ " M o r a l e ffo c t on w h o in f" i^ke<
mon, “ The Croaa o f C h tia t,"
H
X. 191 ^ a t the p iM toffiea a t
Vked w hich ta lks aad teaUmoniM oa Ghzii
f ig h t battles th a t woro aa tr u ly Id a aa
^ ^
M orning^aath am , * ‘ H ere I See T h
Senator^ Jonnaon,' Q J l^ o n iii^
ian Science healing ara-given, begin
Jdaho, onder the A c t o f March 8 , 1878
= ? = th o irs ; he hiis c a p ita liw d th e ir aorviee
niao -5^®
P a c e ," evla.
/ “ On'ourselves and on our rfnomies,’
ie s ," 8 'a. m. 'A free reading* room ia, al
E vening aolo and choroa, " D e a r Lo:
answered Piez.
k fo r h b own gain, and he is fa ilia g
m olatoined l a tho church and ia ooea
op
n y sWaet V o ic e ," (P e trie ) M ra.
^
“ Tha monU e ffe c t would havo been
beei from "2:80 to 4:80 p. m., earcept on Ba
them when ho ia' called upon to ^ la y a
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lio H *. E * a o l o l a t
lo s t «nd .then Bomo,'had i t beea koowi
nown days and hoUdaya. Eere a ll aathorl
p a rt no t lo ts p a trio tic than tb a t of the
>
th a t tho idilp wo8~Sot ready fo r lanneh
oneh- ed C hristian Science Qterature m g,r
ay ba
1 5 _ B vening M e n 's chorus, “ M y P ilot,
rapnoy contrtfentlona to ih o iria n |n g <•*
liig ,-w o u ld i t n o t? ’’ ’ asked JoTioaoa.
n.
rM d and o b ta in .^ and i t welcome
m . 1>
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t B E B A liA N O S O F PO W EE
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the extended to a ll at 230 3rd Ave. ^
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«»« *38i000 covered1 th
IJ
b u ild in g o f a grandBtaiid and feaeei
laces,
'1 I
athy
etar on a sori'Sce fla g display*
O n ]; O ernans and th oM in BTinpatb]
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a
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usHU m .
J y rofreahmonta a nd in v ita tio n s . S e aal<
iu i omployor o f men in T w ip Palls
w ith the Q ocm lcs'of hum anity canL rc
re - cd
- I? r» t B a p tia t CT^ox^
Innooence In gealua and candor :
launched a t Ho;
ponrad I * O w ^il, pastor.
p»wi>r ore b o th noble q o a lltle a ^ M
jo ice v r^ fe o l o n ^ meaattre o f satiafae
ifaC' u n le ^ tha-t atar be one o f gold, is thi)
. Isla n d and th a t threo.had beoi^.tumo<
W bl«
9:4a a. m., ,0. 0. MCahafahi
flnme <Je B loeL ■
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0 brt
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tio a over t^ e apparent -^niaftpprebenaioi
alon to k e n , o f .ft pled;ro that^Ja going to
bfl
o ve r to th e ^ v o m m e n t; A l l th e ^ n « fh
fe ^^ .a u p e rin tin d e n t.-*
- .
Jags w ith th;i exception o f the fir a tt hat
» te - f n lfilje d , o r i t w ill brand the ono who
th a t hoa'l^iBon in reafliKt to tSa sUtte
»svar.
A d T a r tla a lF ii) jh e d a s s ifle d eoium)
had Y . P. tJ. 0:30 p ..ia „'R o y W aavi
. ' been sucoeesfol, he aaid...
o f baa displayed i t aa the basest omoog
menta Of P rem ier Clameneeiu andI o(
Tba
Nawa.
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president. .
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President W ilso n n f ^ d i n ^ the a tti*
t t l m e n .. \
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I t la a p o p u la r e rro r to mippose that
^ e qoeatioa o f th o loagoe o f nations.
le ol
of
Sveaing W orship 7i30 js'm .. «nbja«
th e diam ond Is tha most valanble
B X V n O A J U L O tO O A M T , XOD.
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In ^ T ie w .i> f tbe fa c t..th a t dijeeation
tio n
f j o s t ,s d n i d
ralne “ Judaa.’ *
, tb o precloUfl stones. The re la tiv e va1n«
I
ia U n h y t l r m tfc ft th s a
a te n ta tive program fo r th o meetin; o f the flo e r gems plncen th e ro bly
among th e olliea a t the p < $ ^^ c on fe r
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U m I M M t l i f ^ steakholdsrs
tfc* 81
o f th e state fam ^ bureau‘ to be>>^d
b ^ i th e hbad o f tbe l is t ; the dlRtnoad ^
^
^ M l l m . - O u a l Oompaay, U a U a
^ e ^ o l d a e rv e '^ e eada o f G e n lin
n uy; '■■■- ♦ | ^ j j o . s t e . S 3 o . 3 ♦ J r .
X !
« m MatfcodlA BplseMUl O ta n k
' here in connectioa w ith the jo ia
t con
eon*
ond, oid ,’ 'f<UlowiDR .tW ^ th e aapphfre
w lU b« bald A t tfca o ffla a c f tfc * eea
o a 'w a ll as w onld m f^ ta rx T ie to iy ,I IItt
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Bev. E lm er G raat K a ilb ; piM7lw.'
fCTeaco o f Idaho ag ricu ltu ra l, liveatock
ock. I t la a v e ry common occurrence to And
find
ues*
T w in F alls B lk a and th o ir f rionds1 Obob- engineering and Irrig A tlo n aocietiea
^ is e x tre m e lj n n fo rts c a to . th a t qnes*
0:4S a. m., Seaalm o t tka fl«Sa 4a l« P » 7 > te & e m s t« r,4 % ia l U l a ih n a l;
ties, a perfect diam ond, b u t a p e rfe c t rtib j
I d ^ , «■ tfc a fU tfc dMj o f .la ^ d w
gj. ia
^ Borved' the advent, o f ^U»e . New Year
^ School
f w J a n iu jy 13 . 16^ providea fo r f u ll conald
, 'tlb n a lt ^ ld be r a i ^
respeet 40‘
lald* la r a m '
w ith a watch n ig h t d « t ia g p a rty ia eratlon o f many p ro b le m th a t are re
11:00 a. m., werafclp sa lh a rla g <
poaaibla ^e lc o f . n n i t j amon^ tfcoae who
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tbe E lka club rooma Tuesday td g L t. The garded aa o f v ita l im portaace to the
membera, aad holy e o a m a io a . « • '
th<
,
aay u d a n otfccr hiaS ntm tfca t m
' ■have . jo in tly d e fe s M the eaesiy on oceaafon waa one o f th e moat e^o ya b lo
6:30 p. a t, devotloaal K M tIn g o f U
.Cauae o f Sun'a Eellpaa.
able fa rm in g in d n s tiy ' ia I d ^ o .
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p r o p ttlr eoma bafora tfc* n a M a c ii
' itb e -fiflld e f war.- in the social calendar o f tho soaaon.
J b
byj EpWorth lAagua.
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E ^lp a e s o f th e son are caaaed,
One aftanioon ia to be g i^e a overr tc
ala& jy^ t h a j^ p r o r a l a a d w t t f lM t ig ii <
asia T be rooaia' were effoeU vely ''decorated
•arth
7:80 vrorship, sermon b y tba paato
A s ft m a ^ t« o f f M t , t h e ^ is ao baaia
Dooo comlnflT betweeo -the earth
ated a .discusai4Rr o f sugar beet crops and
aad
tfca ptoaaadlags-of tfca bo ard n d t l
I w ith tba colora o f the allie d nations.. pricea led b y J . W . Joaea o f S a lt la i](e^
ob* Theme, "P re a sla g P orw ard.|*
k e , aod the stin *lo aocb maDoer a% to> ob<
in fa c t f o r a snppoaiUoa th a t there ia
aats a f tfca o ffte a n o f tfca eotspai
M r. and M ra A . T . B eat -entert^ned
wed Bogar beet p la n t apecialiata t o t t ^ dfr.
de- score' the auo o r a p o rtlo a o f i t from
from
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siaea tfca la s t anaoal m a a tia f, aa« g c
. aajr dlsigream eat between the alUffd.Ba“ *■ Wednesday evening a t tho JaBtomero
ocro p artm ent o f ag ricn ltu re ; and iM g th y the view o f a aectlon o f the earth. Aa
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ra lly fo r th a parpoaa o f e o e s ld s itif t l
t i o u as.regards th e league o f i»tiORs
lORs In n a t cards, dancing and nfnaio /o r aeaaioua' are to be devoted t o eoaaidt l i . eclipse o f tb e moou ceaalta when ^ke
the
Aaher H a rla n B riu td ; m ia lite r.
a ffa irs e f th a eompaay s a d t a U a f a
o r aBy*'^raer problem th a t w ill be pre* Aboot SO gueata Refreshmeata were oration o f the fa rm labor problew1 la
in e a rth comes between the ana aod the
the
“ B e'EaliatiBeB t’ M a the them * o>f ftha
tt
a e tie a e o m i> a t« B tfe r tb a « to a k k e l^ l
. served.
lent n o o n ao th a t th e ahadow o f the earth message a t 11 a. m. A apedal eoa*
aaatad a t th e p e a rt table.
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eoa tales w ith raapaet th ereto a t aa -asaoi
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aho faDa upoo the w hole o r a tu ir t o f that
o f agricultore, aad H . A . Lyons, Idaho
i M t ninnioa service w ill ba bald. .
twjfW wy ofHfca f t —
. WbOa i t ia p ro b ab ly tm e, aa given
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One ^ th e moat enjoyable events■ ^in fa rm la b o r ^>eclallat, are to ta k e p arrtt
p o rtio n o f . the moon tls lb le to tha
A t 7:30, th e p u to n wtU apeak on
a th *
B y order e f tfca board e f d ira a te n ,
; .b y prasa dlspatebeiS
* 7 i|e r th a k is to r y o f T w ia r a lla lodge, A . F.
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^ theme, “ The Beeoastnietlona o f Zdfa.
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Dated th la 18th da y o f Daaaaaba
o f Praae»** fcaa deelarad th a t th e peace
• c e and A . M ., waa the reception given‘ on
®“ dent o f th o atate fo rm )>atean, w H l pre»
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laee W«dj\eaday-evaning in ^o > H a s o a io 'tfm - aide a t th e <Naioaa.
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a irs
i i C. E. a t 6:45 p. m. i(ra ma«t v ita lI as
aad .
0 . M . H A L L , P ia a ld a ^
pfe on tile occasion o f the presentation
A a exeoraioa o ii th e fir a t day e f tb
tbaa o f T h » iN a w a ;.'a o a a b e 4 y w iU -^w aat-lt
i« -lt helpful, aa th e «hnreh/s tw o aefcfols
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o f jewela to th e past maatera o f the
Hne
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baooma tb«- lodge o^d the u n v e ilin g 'o f th e [r pic* m eetiag to Shoaboae Palla' aad Bine
P ^* Lokea ia planaad aa a aieaaa o f affo rd ;‘ g tt» d i» M e f'w o rid ' p eace^a ad'w hne» iI t turea. A n d re w Ztoonsbnry, 'jn a a te 'r 'o f iaig diveraioa and o p p o rtn a ity to the
tho f
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!aat th a Id aho grand lo d g ^ waa in attandr viaitora to vie w aeeaie g ra a a « ra o f thla
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thla I
' ! ‘W HaoB, «a r ^ o r t e d , dedared tw e a ty ance aad preaeated the Jewels to the ie e U o o .
mg:
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g:
: fo u r fconm la te r tha« tha T7nited Statea
George S . A iken, B ry a n A . B aker, D r.
:4roalfl ^ t » » o )U itg te do
» eoa>
aed,
Hunter^a Seerct o f Sueoaa*.
!0»* O. P. B aker, .H . EL M cN eal, deeeawd,
' elnaion o f peace th a t d i^ a o t do away
ra y D r. W . P. P ike, H . L . Dinkektcker,, B.
S.
A s « b o a te r, tb e native A o s tn llU i
Lere H . K a yle r, Captain ^ W . -Wilson, J.. O. la m orrclooaly adjoated io th e envtroa-.
w ith tb e balaaee o f pow er th M ty , there
han
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H la auccesa I'lea Io an initi*
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Jxee mate-taiowledge o f tb e habits o f anl*‘
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• « f y tfca eeoSeeton th a t th a H m '-vivyia and many enjoyed dancing i^ d refreshesh- tnnia on land, In tbe ground, to trees
, are a t lo a lte n b to T«>iaBa& ■
r a ' pod co d e r w ater, and h is w o o d e rfn lly
menta a fte r the conclusion.of the*pr«S'
Be
developed powera o f observation. He
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at ontation ceremony. '
- dccoya pelicans by im lta tlo g . tb e lr
pea,
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was crlea. catches 'docka by d lv io g below
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On New Y e ir 'a eve th e Bogeraon was
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pobUc ttttaraaea to » atatam eat o f his
iqra thorn, locatca on opofufum Jo u tree
one o f th e c h ie f M tracU oaa fo r dinars
ee^aaptioa o f th e f a l l datiea aad powera and daaceTa.vLi order to aeeoaimodate
late by m arka -on the b a rk o r by d ie ffig b t
o f th e leagae o f notioaa.
lob- o ^ fiS J jn lto e a , flnda anakea by tbe 6c*
tbe crowd taWea were placed in tho lobia t' tlQn o f blrda. and followB a bee to its
I t reqnim s no v e ry great depth f'•ft )>7 Jm w e ll aa the naoal ap«ce.. Christ»ad a to re 'fo r honey.
; ^araieptSos o r raaeh o f vlalo a to aae.that mak-greena w are featonnod abent aad
to-- ' ,
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l a many caaes flow era were on the to*'
a league o f aatioaa o r a ay othet' orgaa* b le « A a elaborate dinner o f t lx cooraOat fe a a IR fO B U A Z lO V o b o ^ i t —
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bed w hat i t w ffl aoat, ^rfcsM I t a « y ba
ree the music fo r the dancing u d Mcomj ' ; t ^ haa s o t ladafoate powar to anforea
dm- bonght to ' beat adTaataga tlTMiaTi
*k
a psnied Miaa M arie Boberts who sang
in g rasdiag tfc* ada.
ite dadaieBa ia woraa th an aaaleaa,'' a
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aeveraT'timaa.
. U » »eat j ’ on th e deepest rooted a sp in ________ !____________________
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Tobles'^were roM rvsd fo r H & rry .Me- tiona o f h a a u w l^ .
K ia le y , W. J . A lle n , J. P. E in a a y, M rs.
T o d iv y a M & .r k G ts I
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S n ^ is te llig a iit person mast appmre- O. M . Oaat, P. P. M cA tee-and J . ‘ 5P.:
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obOHXOAOO X J V B 8TOOS
thane, W . E. Trask, H e n ry Brow n, Boba ^ o a a th a t ra n a o t eempel aee^taaee
CHICAGO, Jan.. 8;— Hoga—Beeeipta
‘ f * a r t Paysee, B. P. M cNam ara, B. M .
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■ c f ita n lix tg a is a a e i^ n tity . .
' S trobridge, A » iU K ^ K ia c a id , W . P. ^39,000; m arket alow aad steady.
CatUe— Beeeipta 9,000.
l 8 th e eaaaaee o f ^fltfaga, i f ^ ' p i IO*
^ .O nthrie, W. Baace, .P. O. Bethona, T.
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Beadle,
B
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Bpgerson,
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peaad laagva a ^ aatioas ia to be .even
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r arortfc 'eonaldering i t m ost be arme-1
WOTTU) IM P E O V B O H A N N IX
O a lb o ra ; J . A . B a r r r tt, M rs. E. M
M..
‘ w ith a b a l ^ d o f pow er th a t w ill ao
WA6H1N0TO5.', J a ^ * 3 — General
•® Ceolie, Beynolda Cox, B e rt Kester, V'ir
ir-f. fa r otitw elgb any power- ^ t s id e i t th a t g in ia ' W heelw right, M r. N ye, A ndrew
ew Black,
ch ie f o f array engineers, f*vor>
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fd , I» bly reported to eon;n«aa oa th e deepm. Bogeraon,
B . Necmaa, T . O. Boyd,
• ' opp M itio n t o it s dictates w onld be imand w idening o f tha Houatoalb , enlag
t
• poasiUe. T his, ns donbtedly, is w hat B. W. Steele, a D . Thomas, P . “W. K o(lb,
, C. B. M c M a rtiji, Qian BozaUe, Ed. W 'alal- O
( a lv tito n ship channel a t • coat o f $3^
i i h Preneh p r e o ia r bOa ia m ind in his tera, N. J. Keefer, P. B. Pack, J . Sm ith,
th , I500,000 to be fu m i^e > ) p « rtly b y pri*
; d a e lo x a tie a fo r tiw b ^ a B e a o f power.
enterprises.
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S . O. H a rt, H . L . S tow art, A . B . W'ilil- vate
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A&d ahbwr 'W eo&ww ‘WUson te a . ia
H E W T O B X 8TOOKS
■•'•mlad “th e aaAa th in g w b « a ,h e - ta tts
erN E W Y O B S , Jao. 8.— le a d in g iasurs
^
M r. and Mra. W . & M c Q ^ k ln enterea
; obOQt th e la a g u e > f s a 'U o ^ OT tha prae*
ata ia a d a aaatber o f gaeats ^ diaaar on rrergiatcred fra c tio n a l losaea at th » er«aj- id a a t - c f tb a U n i ^ S t a t M is ta lk in“ gf -Vew Y e a r’a eve a t tfca Bogeraon cafe,
fe. iin g o f the atock mfcrlort today. U n itafd
d
ad £
BUtea Steel opened a t W 1-2, op 1-S;j
tfc t« K h k is hat.^
T he «vaaing w u ' ^ e a n ^ doacing aad
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fc** 1M asieaa P s tro la a m .lM , o f f 1-4; Geaa■aa e
oral M otora 1331-S, oaekaigod; Aaoa^
T H B 8 JS BV U S 7 1 * 4 0 IX J B D O B . |oeeaaion. A fte r a p i f a n t tim e waa
enJoyM a t the Bogeraon the guests
e
tta eoada
60, o f f 1; Southern P a cific waa
la any coasidermtioa o f th a probleai
si- up
®* were w o r t jy l to the M cQ o ilkin resl*
u S ^ , a t 102 8-i.
o f re to ra in g o a r fig k tin g man to e ir ilII- <
dence tb p ^ y f la o l trib n ta t« the eld
ja
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io a U fa, th e W t i < ^ f l a / ' i s ' boosd to )> a « r« a d welcome fa tbe new vear.
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ST. POSEPH, M *., Jaa. 8.— O o t t l* p la y 4 p rw a ia e s t role.
Mias Beatriee O ttraader ffave a 'd e
la-- t1 ,000 . a t^ d y .
W b e rv re r thaae baaaers hara- baaa U
^ g k tfo l daaciag p a rty in her >ome 00
M
Hogs— 14,000; steady to ISe lower,
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d i^ la y a d b y aa em ployer o f mea," they
7 ^Wedaesds.y aTeBlag. The tim e w as 1
T e v, «1T.S6; b «Ik, > 17.ise\7.& 0.
a- a
Spent i n dasaisg and eordai
tfca
k a T a J b a n aeeaptad a o t <mly aa o a mb*
Sheep— <,000; steady to stwmg^
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Maaa o tp x id a la tfca go ia g o a t « f a[^n e
• ra a ia g ’s claaa th e k w i ^ sarred a
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K i n m th a t p l M in to tfce-aarrA a, b a t ^
Loalay W in ia a s , P ara ^i^oataOo, A la ia
J
e O V T B O M A H A , Jaa. 3 .^ r< :a ttle R a la a aa a p M g » tfcs» tfcair poaltioas
£
“ B e noit, Sovaaae T a y U r, Veva Amos,
•, B
S eetlpU , 4,450; m arket, at**d y,
K 'w a ra hald f o r tte m 17 6 a th a ir reta ra.
i a rga erite Pafrtam, Qladya D w ig khtt £
s. M
8Se lo w e r; s te m , «001A6O ; eows aad
and B y rd W ill; Meadamea aad Mesai*.
a. fc
b*ifata,'*C 75 ® lS X Q ; atockara a ^ fead>
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T t e * « iU be a c M t l»aHanra w ithh a
era, g7@15.50; cdvea, f7 J 0 @ 1 8 .^
, ^t> a vetK rdaar, M a a io a B e tty , E a n y A Jl- ei
■ t h a aiBiaayer - k U <or aay *aaaea,>aaaka
»« bi
baQs aad stacs, $S@1L
axoadar, .Charlea Heaser; Meedames
I
K l » am d a tfca ta m a e f tha pledge o f
* ^M e rija B o tla y, M a tt B o b i ^ a aad Joe
>e
HogaoBeeelpta, 18,700; m arket, 10® I
f e f r r ia a ^ fla g .
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lXjOffidoa, aad kteaars. W endall A llen,
K low er; bu lk o f aalea, 81&«0@17.£S; I
B, 15c
H a rt, A - Myaxa^ 'Z ock N o rthi ,, lop,
to 817.60.
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B f-.W fc ic n a r soak <a em ployer is to ^ Eogaae
£
s
Sheep — B a e e l ^
8,500; aorkaC, I
K a i ^ ttfc tfa fc te iM t i U
t ^ 'B
^ a rv a y Brow n, Tram an Boyd, Eenyon
Oraaa, C. B a ile y aad A lb e rt Benoit.
a
t
ataady;
/•a rtia g a ,-^ g 9 @ 1 2 ^ ; aretfcaia, Il
I | j a ’ l i i n l i i t i 1 a -W atoekaxa.
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la BpidenUc V ir f t o — Mrs. W. P. Ed
EdD)ee«- wards is abaoat fro m tho Bed Croai
• headquarters because sh« is s n ffe ria t
.with lafloe'ats.
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A r e a l opportvj
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Loses H is S o n ^ E . C. B tiffle r, who
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new fro m Poftstello it n several days
returned hom'e on Thursday eveniag.
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who has been v is itin g w ith Mifai W . M.
TJrsSSm for.soa^s tim e, retnraed" to Tiei
h o m e J n J ^ T e y Tharsidsy eveaiag.
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Thompada, wbo have been speadla^Stho
holidaya w ith Mrs. J. B . K in g , retnmed
to tholrho;ne in B u rle y oa'Thnrsdsy.
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Cormlck- roturoed fro m Camp Hamph” p‘ rle» on T uesday.. H e haa-J^on in the of-
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wan callod to Boise . ^ « ^ rd a y b y the
Be%-ere U1««*m .o f he*v'^sther, General
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who recently ret&raed fro m scrvlre in
the navj-, le f t fo r Moscow on Thursday
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evening, where he WOl attend th e U n lveralty o f Id a h a
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shoes ir^ j.;ali'
^ n t
sizes^ Dull C a 1Jf »v ~
kidand dark brovvn
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l^igh, low androedf'
i&inl^eel. V a lu e s
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Senator BesTsr L s a T « tf= ^ n a to r Jo­
seph Seaver o< Cartleford* lo ft fo r Boisf_,on 'n a rs d a y eveniag to attend the
le^sTature. .The otiser.,members w ilV go
' *®
. op on Saturday. '
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A V a kB R X o y VALTO '
W IL L • M
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m S T I M Y A H ir TH E
m S T O E H T LE lC iu r WHO.^
D o n u A T T B E O B IL L .
HOV MERCER
AUegsd O tta T o ts r AcxalgBSd—J. O.
B iager o f B a L l, a u x a s s ^ .'^ a com plaiat
issued, s j llh e la s ta n c s W S d w in D samaa o f; 4 ] ^ b i t i n g
aoLjBse**le*^
ssry
his ^ e a s e , wSs arraigned oa
■p.,
T h u r s * y b e fo r* Prebate Jadge O. P.
DavsU. • H s plesdsd so t g fiilty . Prelim in s :^ e x a ia ln a tiu la tha, esse haa
been set fo r 8 ato 7« ^ .
.
,
H e ld to A D s m —C. H . ' W iliiam a,
alias C uriey W iniam s, was hsld noder
bond t a answer i s d iftr ie t eonrt
a rt
a fte r a -prelim iaa<y' aram ihatlen a
Thara^.'S bafor« Probate ^ d g s O.' P .
Ih iv a ll'o a a charga o f iHegsJ ta le o f
liquor.
a Shoe Store”
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K O T io B OF A N in r iz . K s a r x v a o r
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E a t r a M m u t y s i b o l - r f t i t a r t B»d.
0H A S B B O LD B B 8 O F T H B TW XV
p e ± - iO M L a . lj
ger, who has s p ja t t k O ; ^ d v 5 h»re
. P A LLS B X n U O K a * L O A K ASSO­
w ith hU p a r e n t C f t f t * f o r a g e M lU ta ij;.
C IA T IO N . T W IN P A U LS , U kA B O
academy aear Ix >8 Angeles yesterday
N’ otlco is hereby givea th s t the sn«.
thJ
.
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Aual meeting o f the shareholders o f the
----- B ert- W rig h l, who was operatad opol
po“
Falla BnUding k Loan Assodiu
la *
. *
lost S A nrday a t a local h o s p U ^^ “i
^
- Oofts to Los AngeJss—W ayne Costoltion w ill be held in the b a flklsg rooms
reported to be g e ttin g 'a lo a g ^ e ry 'n ic e
Q. lo, who has beea la tb a a A . T . C.' ^la ly .
o f the Idaho State Bank s% T w in PsUs,
JJ the u n ivsrsity, le ft' fo r Los Angeles
Idaho, on p rid a y evening, Jsa a sry 17,
M r ^ . . p l ^ Jamiesoa t p u t
ds:
« y
jjd’ ^o jo in his parents on Thursday e ^A *
1019, between the hoars o f 7 p. m. sad
W *. b tftt- n o m B uhl o« Tharsdsy.
^
n g lh g .
■9 p. m., fo r thei purpose' o f electing
K y le Fargo we«t to B a rle y oa bnoi
oaoithree directors fo r the easaiag yosr
nesa la st evening,
^ n t e n a a t B stls jr'B a to x n s —-LieutenIrad fo r the consideratioa o f snch other
teaBraaaer o f B arley was hen
here
husinrss as msy properly come before ant M e rlin B atle y returned from Camp
*“ P bn business yest«rday.
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Hancock,. Georgia, yesterday. He re­
ths meeting.
^
Charles Johnson w ent to Boise ei
^
cently secured his second lieutenancy^ ^ia T huralay.
CHAB- U. A L IG , Seenjtary.
ordnane© service. -He has beea In "«rW ille tt Hance le ft fo r Chicago Thnia
vlee since I« r t M .J .
.
day.
.Mrs. Hazel B row n le ft f o r L«s ^A a
C aptain W b lte Bstuins^ — ' Captain
geles on Thursday.
John E. W b ite , ^ o ffic e r o f the snay
^
M . E. 6hea o f Buh» was in T w in PaUi
medical reseH'e corps>. who V * s caBed
^
on Thursday.
in to active service last January, has
tarsW . T. Veagle o f Jerome speat Thars
received his'discharge sad haa returned day bera.
to T w ia I^^lla. - .
heia
X Ii. C halfoat speat yesterday hen
W ill move abont Januazy
fronK Jerome.
H ers oA Parloogh—B e rt Sowle, pro^
P»* ________________________________
7 in to the bnHding fo rm e r­
p rie to r o f th e Perrine barber shop, who
irho
ly ooonpied b y th e Alco
entered th k marine corps‘ Novemberr 2, j p .------------------------• C lo th i^ Qp., TOder the
a rrived her» Tuesday on a twelve-days
sys
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^ziew same u
f n lo u ^ fro m M are IsJaad n s w rsifd
rd ,
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C s lifo ra is.
A ll n e w 'fix to re i w in be in s t a ll ^ and o nly the b e tt
w in be •erved.'..:. 4^ “^
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Coining Nondayi-.--“ The In b e lie v e r” ^ b
H i,.
v e lb p m e n t .
• B om to M r. s a d ^ r s . M o lrln Allen
bn Ooeoraber 31, a daughter,
of
One .of the big* irrig a tio n events' of
loebe
c:
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' Fnneral' services . f o r M iss Phoeb
th# w inter is’ to lie tho meeting o f tho
Sabseribe DOW f or ik e ITBWS. '
PU nips, d «igh t< ir o f M r. and J f n
____ Idaho IrriR tttic n Gongroas a t T wffla
in
-JamsB lU lU p e ; who d i* d ' W sd ae• s^:
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Janvaxy 13 to 17 inclusive. A
evenlAg At. ths sge o f 80 y e a n fros
fro m church s t .2 o 'clo ck th is sfteraooa
s tt
:ovprogram* has been prepared covpneum oBia'foUerwieg'lafloeaus, s t
th ft Qyftsb v chapel to t Gns^Hustesd who
who
heme, 846 T o u rth avenos esst, w ar
o n died Tnesdsy a t th e home here o f. hia oring tho irrig a tio n a c tiv itie s o f tho
^
sWte, and-.lendlng authorities on Irrijr ihold St ^ o ’clock th is .tfte m o o a iro
fr enn
M r * ;' Charles W ard, s t the
ilBo
ehU*’ * preaeat;: I t Is hoped also
.the Q n m a a a 4; S eW tiV -e hipe l, w
" " iti
it k i l * o l 88-Toan. • He lesves other ,ehU>f n
a
le to
* thorongh discussion'of
latorm eat ia ths. T w io F s lis eenstsry
t« y * dren5lsowK5rir,W ho w ill.n o t be sble
to
number
o
f
im
portant
questions
b
y
t ie
O tB .B & ttS sA
J / - ' ,
stto ad the s e irie e s I>ece*s»ed was bom
;ss■( Funeral s e r v im w iU be «oadofit«<
tfited J a ly 1, 1830, ia .Io w s , sad wss s book- officers o f the various irrig a tio n orgsaizations aad by the fs n a e ti. The lala by Bsv. V . A ,.M 6 ore o f'th e C h risitis
tiea keeper..'
dic ^ k tlo a s s rd U M rt-tH s p a rtV tW rc o ittri.
im .
tr y is on tbe verge o f s b ig boom la Irirrigfttlon w o rk-sa d tho co-operstioa.of
.o f
a ll th o lW g a tio n interesis Is aecessary
ary
In order th a t the new w ork may 1
m
be
directed along progreuive lines aad
la d
th a t the prosperity m ay be permaaeat.
^at.
A large ni^mber o f s g ticn ltru a l or*
or*
D ear KU zabeth:
' ganizatloas w ill meet ia T w ia l U l s sa t
A e same tim o th a t th o congress Is is
ls
D id you^haye a nn
n i e r r j * C h ^ is t m iw ?
I JUji .
ecualon. Irrig a tio n intcresta in Idaho
kho
sure you did f o r Chr
hav« long needed «ome orgaaixatioa
[C h r is tm a s i n o l d V i r g i n i a ^
io n
thBit could
in an :M th o rit*Uiv
ve
is always-men;>-; not
l o t t h a t ! m e a n - C h r lB tm a s
, "way fo r a ll tho po6p]e~w(ib are a ffe)ct'
c t'
in Tdaho is a n j d iffe
'fe rre n tj^ f o r I h a v e ju s t , h a d cd by tho various proljlem s.' I a the
.. one o f the happiestt C
C h r i s t i t f a s s e a s o n s .o f m y
' opinion o f maoy Idaho laws need some
ime
life here in Idaho,; w
w]h e r e I k n e w n o ooG u n - . ^
,0 Tf
adjustment to make them f i t the new
conditions th a t are -g ra d u a lly arising,
t il fo u r ffhort m onthi
ag,
it h s a g o .
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and tbo congrcaa hojtca to be »ble..tto
o
I ,nev(?r
; d . h o w b ig . t h e ' t J n i t ^
p r ^ n t somo well considered amend*
ad■f
.
States is u n t i f l 's tj taa ir t e d t o I d a h o t o te a c h .
menta to. tho legljl^turo.
L ^ vk on th(i t r a ^D,, c l i c k , c lic k , c li c k — t h e
a ih
ls , n ig h t a n d i ^ h t a n d
V
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wheels-upon th e .'i&
•O ptlm lsU oT houoht.
k e s a n d c o m t i e ld s a n d
p e n another;' lakes
H e wbo rales s r o le r Is tUmseU th
^a
he in o u n t ^ H — th e R o c k .
p la m R ^ iid then the
niJer:
rtes,\hfen'.tEe p la t^•auuis a n d ' i h 6 d e s e r t, th e u
Subscribe aow fo r
N BW B.
iU i^ tr y , -a n d th e n — T w i n
/the saee-bniSh couo’
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t/ip
SNOW CURE”
“ THE sr
M JSH
:iR E S
H ID D E M PIDE
IMl1W'illlliaiilj)l;iii'iiUjHl|iaHflr C o id w y a K e tiir ft
^ ll
/ F a lls !
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u e e i o t r y - to d e s c r ib e I d a - —
/
R u t tlie re is uo use
^ jE
dn i n g a h o lid a y g i f t t o
/ ho to you. I am B
lja .t
you th a t w ill do tlia
t b e t f e r th a n I c a n . I
. bad wondered w h aa t t o p e t f o r y o u , E H ito o n e r e a s o il' o r a n o th e r . I
both, Dear. F o r on<
/ had fo i/n d n othingI tl
t h a t q u i t e s u it e d ^m e . I
o n w o u ld b e la t e ’ u n le s s I
knew m y g ift to you
decided soon b u t 1 w a n t e d t o s e n d y o u
t-as d i s t i n c t i v e l y o f th e
Hometbing tb a t was
W est and fo r a ll I k1n e w s o m e o n e i n S t
auH m i g h t c h o o ^ a b o o k
Paul o r K ew Orleant'
—
o r handkerchiefs oi r sa i l v e r f b r y o u .
a m . f i n a l l y s e n d in g y o u
B u t the g ift I an
h t b y y o u r fr ie n d , in S t
»
could n o t bo bought
I t i s d e c id e d ly o f ;
P a u l o r N ew O rlean
n T ^ v in F a lls . F o r q u i t e '
T w in F a lls —nfiuJe iin
a m e t o m e , “ P b e lie v e I '
suddenly th/g idea ccan
w ill send E lizabeth. pp ht o t o g r a p h s f o r h e t hoJid a y g ift, pictures o f it h i s w o n d e r f u l W e s t ”
A n d a t once I stop
to p p e d th e f i r s t g r o u p I
D iet “ Can you teIllI m
i e ,” I s a id , “ w h e r e I ,
ca ii r a t some viewsI oo f lo c a l s c e n e r y ? ” A n d ,
r te la<ly M sw ered,:, “ O h , y e f^ T b e B l s b s e
o t o f t h e m .”
“ I w ant
. S id t o has such a llo
to get som ething tht ja
at is 'r e a lly g o o d , s o m o th in g to send East,'*’’ I s a id a a I th a n k e d h e r r
h e r r e p lie d q u it e v ig ^ r ■ .) jid the m an « it h he
a r e u n d o u b t e d ly l o o k i n g
ou'sly, “ Then you are
fo r BLsbee’a.”
girl and
TiAND JEFF
. .MUTJ^
iround>rtie w o rld
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C oiuideratioa o f a w ido scopo o t au
CHRISTI AN CKURCH TO
jeets o f panunount interest to wotsi
n e a e m llj is provided fo r in s ton;
ORDAIN NEW OFFICER!
tlv o program am uigod fo r' the moetli
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o f the fa rm b u r u a womea's soctlon
loa in
Deacons snd Pastor ..to Tak
Take
conaeetio;> w ith the jo in t la s titoite,
t« <
o f , ^ p jjr t In CwwDonias s t BerrJ . Idaho agfricuUarol, livestock, enginw
in g sad irrigatioa'soeieUeH to b« he
her® J anoary 13-lfl._
O f/icors recently electo'd to tho boari
board
’ A m ong tho subjects Usied on the pr
® P r * o f the C hristian c h u rc h .w U l be
oi
e orgram together w ith tho names o*f tl
™ a U m d', Stmdiiy. a t t l u 11 o ’clockc ’ M
t
serwomen who ju « to present them are t l
vice. Tho Scrlptn'ros w ill bo read
V
id hy
fo llo w in g : “ Lessons o f tho W a r f
' ^
la d e r 0. .L . . BiaJsert-aad Peaiota
Ita A
A.
•Idafio W o n io n ,* 'b j M rs. M. J. SwM le
H ollingsw orth. T h fr counsel to the
el
he el^ .......__ o f T w in ^ I ^ t a jjr e s id o n t o f the r t *
d,era w ill bo givo6 by D. W. Updegmf:
"fodoratioa o f w om en’s, club#; “ Oppo
and tp tbo deacons by .C. E . AUfln. Pas
, tunitios and EosponBibilitioa o f W or
doUvcT th a chargi
on a fte r th e . ^ a r ,'* i l r k E. L . Van S
the congregation. O ffic o n f o rr 'th
i
'the
per, B u h l; “ W ia t tho W a?H on Tftngl
year are— Eldors,-J. W. Beauchamp,
>pj C
Ci
Us o f O ur D u ty to O or C hildren,” i i r
. 3 - - ^ B ln k e rt, F . D. Brown, C. B. HarVoy
• H . W. Cloochok, T w in P alls; “ Olooali
W . J. Truoblood and D. W. Updograff,
J • •
B onovating Clotbos,” H is tf Oeo
•
Doacolis, C.' E. AUon, 0 . H . Bcown
gfca. Bello B lw e llj Btato u n ivo rslty o;
o
Y
t
.
F- DonnjS H . Wv F o r
•tonrion departm ent; “ Farm Boso.Ga
n . , r^rr'H .-S .'M o gnn, A. Holting»wortb, A.
• d a n s i" M rs. W . H .* 'H a r v o y ^ Buhl
“ “ PJ' U .rournW i > y^,t:. Mosa, F . E. Naglo,
“ How to Flan Com fortablo'and^Ecoi
g:” °- W. W. PariasK; \V. 8. Parish, W . A
omfeal Houses,” P ro f. Budolph Wpai
\ ^ ' P a trick, W . U . Poaiia, B, fe/ Bhustor,
. . «r, W ashington, D . C.; “ C hild WeliSu
" 7 ® H . F. Roxront, A l W ick, S. P. Y antis;
in tis;
W o rk ,” Mrs. W . P. P ik e / f w in P a lli
,J TnjdtocA, A . H o llin ^ w o rth , W. W. P i r
• ‘ ‘ CottTenlonco in the .I> rm , Home,!
lab,-.,W. J. Truoblood; *B!bIp'school suM™. j . M . PJorce,-Bergei^ “ Cannia
poriatondcnts, D. W. U p .k g ra ff; W.. A.
and C uring M eats,” a domonstrstlo
fondueted. b y -M rs . A lp h a H o lt, «tat
,
u n ir o n ity i x t f l ^ p n department.
M a es-M arsh’ -';'
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»e Ipart production
^ ' In the five
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■ Farm Bureab^men's
Convention in Twin- Falls 1
' - be Ojioasion for Timely ar
Importini Discussions
.
JAY AND TOMORROW
SHOWING TOPA
I
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P robation 0iflcc1r,JbHn E. A u h .'w it
.
tho
aad consent o f the juvonil
c itilin
issued an order doclarin
la rin g
that'^'^1 .childron'O baonUng themselve
selves
Is t o ^rdov«h«io1 becau(w_of>fonT o f the
ii
he iAth e ir
a n O j^ n o s i and tlHs * xcum w ill bo p
o f no
n
r, .
ia c fts tii^ b e re childrea of-i(«ht«
iiehool
’ a ^ are discovered oa the streets...
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6 f|> life u cflnTbeate^l
I
O u t o f Sohaol O annot
.
C h a n g ;e
e
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H . W U a n o < P il« r, wbo b i
b ^ v la lt lit f kers, r s ta n a d to PUei
y e e te » d s y .~
' J . D. K im s o f Jerome, e d ito r a f ik<
TTorth Side T^ews, was here yestsrdsj
fe r the day.
' .
• K . <j. Eske n o f Jerome was hers yes
terdsy oa baslaees.
E ia le y T a y lo r o f B u h l apeat n a r s d s ]
here.
J . B. EUia o f Je re a s w as 4a T w l*
FsDs yesterday. ■ .
"2 .
s . A. Bowmaa o f Boise y n s here •«
busiaess yesterday.
,
p«orge Crome o f Jerome was he rt
yestsrday.
-. ,
T here'is to be a m eetiag o f the Bed
Cross Home service seetloa i a PoestsBe
th is month, to on tlias plsas f o r the
u id ISTt. E ..A . lU liie r o f BbU
were here oo Taesdsy.
Get s o w C H O B M A T I0 2 I absst 1»-^
w hat I t v IB
wlHse H m a r ^
^ e i« K t ta beat U w a M ttg t I h t i K l
is e t o f t W a a f c
ssa a m m
o f T im e
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w ill
7
p b sserve
e 'i
A .
M.
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office hours
to - 5
NJ.
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5 p i m Y -N EW S
T H E R O LL, O< F H O N O R
BETOEEN FLOOBS
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c bn ta ln tHe names o f 9 ^ men. O f thM o
. ' The arm y caaiUUty. Usta F rid a y•,, cb:
ounds,' 6 died o f M d d e n t and othq;c
26 were I d l l ^ l B action, 72 died o f w o
B. (OopniSbtir
ttU , t>y MoClure Newspaper
serereiy, 267 were.woonde de<
wr
I
4^u5«s, 20*.d l^ 't^ f.d is e a s e , SIS were w oonded
o
. r B^dteate.)
s lig
gree undotemiined, 912 were wonndad1 a
U h tly , 46 were-mlssing in action. The
e -najiios o f-th e foUowttxg,are included:
“ A n d I ^ 6 a * t th in k th e re la an y v lr. .. '
Wounded S erereiy
■ ' . ta
1 o In he lping aU tbese w a r fohda w ith
ID A H O M S T ,
-I Woonded (IM gree im det«rtn^tv»4^'
iL ie u t. Roy L. Bush,.Mesa..
I oney g lr c n to tap by d a d , so T m goiog
m
Corp. Prod Schollara, ^jo tte ra ll.
1 wpric. a n d bealdea baying tnot« W ar
Pyt. M arlon ,A<lAma, Buhl.
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j8 aTings « t ^ p s and c o n trib o tio g to the
, Wottnded SDightiy
| v t. Pablo S. Oareia, Bolon.
P v t. F ra n k E. ^ o o d s , Boaebury.
;
B e d /G ro n , r u b e 'releasing aome num
:e >
V crnio H . M nnyon, F ile r.
YESTERD AY— W h i
B
'■''Wa s h i n g t o n , .inn. :i^ T b o nenatc
, • * M in tin g io A c tio n
i
, fo ftjffe , aemce.** ilo r d a Gray.apoke
^B « O T in o rc e commltt.cfl went.<?iuri*cord to0. •
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P v t. .Claude L p^m pbeli; Moacowr '
e• A w s U y , a t tb e some tim e nn fo ld ln g
fa v o rin g a pomplotfl in v v tig a .
U T A H X IS T
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■ a sm a ll piece o f- pap^r. w hich ahe
ie
h a v e m e a n t in e
^ H iiO D of'^.tbi} jUnltocl. 8 tnftc« n h ^ p io RK
Of WMM30
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U T A H JJ B T
p1ro n d ly displayed to Bob Eaton’s aa>
^ ■ b t e r t t when i t unanlmoualy adopted *» S>;t.
^
B ru tus
B ideout, S U t Lake.
"■
a n d d e a tfi “ o v e r
eyea.
• Wooaitod:
■ • " - \.V tonlahed
1
H r i M l u t i o n \>y E onntor X olw n , l^ n a o ^
w ounded > (l>esrM 'U ndAenalned)
p
f ,' - A n e le ra to r o p e ra to r^ license,*’ be
P v t. John P h iilf-V W a ttls.- . ,
H u t « , ; d lr e c t in K Che botird to iuibm it a ll
ie
; ■ . '•
,■ ■ ■
g a s p ^ then sm iled. -T o th in k o f a
H i o f o r a d t i o n boartnff' o n '- th r Bhtppisg |I'v t. Aim a .fenach, East Lo^an. '
® Pvt; Norman E .-K a d fo rd , S a lt Ijik o .
wom
an nm n io g -a n elera to r, and o f aa“ll
W TO isnN O U S T
’
'lO D A Y
'— D u r i n ]
^B id to a tlo Q . .
,
,
..........
Woondod
S
lig
h
tly
women
y
o
t
i
r
A
n
d
Bob,
.nroally
so
H
i 'fW e do n’ t w ant to ntop at H og Is- .
-M iw la g i n A c tio n ' .
. ■
]
a
t io n p e r io d w h e n
sjrm pathotlc. could con tro l bis m irth
' p
H t e n d . W r w o n t to go. In to ^th c wholeg i'y t . A lfre d Fernntroin, S alt Lnko'..
' P v t. Edmond M jk t^a o k , .Spoluino.
,
Off longer, and w as now absklng w ith
■ b'u»lnc»B,” aoii] .Nelson.
“■
.-r^ -r u l a t i n g a n e w I
H O N T A N X .U S T ;
]
latighter.
' '
............
.. M H V A D A IJ S T
A a ^ 'K e s to -A n sw e r
T
E llle d in A c tio n
^ ^ . m r d a ’a eyea fille d w ith tears. She
)e
\
t h e p r e s e n t s it u a
-• r ^ o a m f o L IS T ■
H ^bharlos P iex, ^ n c r a l mauagor off
h^a d w orked so h a rd to gain th a t prei
D ied o f W otpids
,
^P v t. Bobert L S turdavant, Knnia. \
■ i l i d ' «moi;gcncj. fleet, corporotlon. was
d
o n s b it o f paper, and had-been bo in
Died
o
f
Woonds
^
.
'
‘
H tben ooked- hy Nalaoii to sasTror thee Pvt. Edward C. Davla, BeJianco.,
earnest, and here was B ob-rldlcuiiog'.
*
. JO M O RR OIV — W h
P v t. Leonard J. Tudor, 'Boz<luian.
i
H « b a rg r« . P icz .said tbore wore aboutt
■
woimdM auettiy ■
};
tje
P v t. Michael J. H e g n r^ , Apex.
\ r I H e r chagrin gave w a y y> anger.
H lS t ^ o r . l d O
Sn 'th e country on-'• ]iP vt. Sitlnoy Hooper, O iiletto.
J
'■
'
m e n t s h a l l .h a v e
D ie d o f D i w ^
■
I 'o ld ln g th e llccnso w ith a snap she ran
H | | * C e d ia goyom m ent w ork.
*
. in to the, hoxxae w ith a .c a rt^ rW e ll.y o u li
p e a c e c o n d it io n s
H , " I> o n ’t - y o u . thi?jk you eould havo '
P v t. Oeo. H. Moreia,'Amoa.
j
see,
U r . B o b e rt Baton, a nd don’t ever'
. M O N T A N A L IS T
p
P v t. John Giovando, W a lke rvillc.
■
H dene h o tte r work* If-yo u bod fo uco ntV ii-"
speak.to m e again.** and s h tit th e door
Jr : •'
K ille d i n A c tio n
P
Pyf.'
B n rl L . IV rria , N iles C ity.
j h ls fa c e ..
■ r d . in fe w e r.y a rd s }"'o a k e d Nclsoiu
liT
•«i’ v t. H enry C. L u c k o t^ Foator. Haoine iDBtaoeiM, TCfl,’ ' Pioz ro>.. P
Woonded Seymsty
f h e ' fo llo w in g day. as Bob stepped
■ plied.
D ied o f Disease
p
P v t. Clyde H. Jesstip, Idoho Falla. ’
! to th e e lw a to r in h is office boUdlcg.
in
g.
H . .'* 'T b e . 6 ,600 ,000-ton prpiUrtioA w wa Pvt.
I>
Sever 8. Tboen, D ovb£' .
tn A ction
I -w a s amaced to see U a rd a a t tbe
he
le
■ n a d e in Septotnbor, 1917,” , to ld Pioc.;
-W <m ^ed S erereiy • ,
p
T' ^e cL T hen, rega in in g h is composure,
P v t. Jos D. 8ancbo«, Ledoux.
■
H u rle y , n e w predicted th h t he® lL io
. iit. Hayden C. Duko, Chinook.
r;
F IR S T W A T I
P'
P r t. Charles H. Welch, 5egina. .
- ^ho greeted h e r dbeerfnlly. Ifo rc fa m et
H WQnld i»ver t«atcli saeh a fIg a ro .
p
I P vt. :^ a n k Brunaw ifik, B utio.
h is am lle w ith a cold. snsoelDg glacce
«
.
T W IN F A LL lL S . ID A H O
, I
I lC a r e b , 1018, bo eatUnated t h e 'y < ^ V^ ^ ;w < m n d e d ( D e t ^ ^ TTndetermlnad)
'W A S H n iO T O N .L IB T ' '
. as
a she closed the jd o o r and^started the
le
'
B .q c tp u t a t 3,100,000 to n a ," he added.
^
e«le ra to r. Bob had am ple tU b e 'tm tll
il
sailed in A c tio n
Pvt.'feoorgo H . S w n i^ c , Dodson.
B
•
H a a G lowing B f p c ^
jU
____________ I__ . i , .
,,,
>r
Woonded .B U g h ^ '
P<
P v t. Thomas E. Bradbunr, KoUo,
^ arcla le t hlm_ ofT a t the eighth floor
■to
. “ M y recolloctloit In th at iM r. H n rl 6 yI 'p
1-1
----------------,
' P ' v t A rth u r W. L y fo rd , F o il City.-.
7 I change hla ^ n d .about her cnpabll-^
P vt. Sulo H. Saloneui Oc.vwr.
Ity . H e
to a d m it she was m a c li’
■ i^ v e ua BOtnc vc^v •glowiug•■ reports o f
im IU tlo n E lks’ Teetli.
Died o f Wounds
The-Seeker Pear..
m ore p o lite asd efficient than tho .boy
■ '^ b a t w a * oxpcctcil,’ ’ i aal.V, Senator
le ;
Im ita tio n c lk 9’ teeth In la rg e Q tiantl'
O. D. Seckcl Headman tells mo:
P vt. W illia m H. M a rtin , Spokane.
«
•
W A S H IN O T O N IJ S T
whose
placo she bnd tnkcQ>-and sbc ’Tho
.
l j u n a o n , C aljfornia, th at th c ’ govcrru-[
'as
tics
recently
hnve mude th e ir appeargentleman
for
whom
I
was
'
Woonded Severely
, Pvt. John S otw ick, Seattle.
looked sweeter than over In her plain
■ 'm etit faced a .probable loss « f . fro m ^3,'h t nnce In tbo local m arket to th e alarm
,“ nnraed. George David Seckcl. brought
'
D i ^ o f A ccident a f t e K ) ^ Causes
!*
Corp.
John Ronald, Rottlvn.- ‘
g ra y nnlforzn | A H ' tb a t day U a rd a 's° a
' pear tree from Fmnce which he bijd
■ '^ ', 0 ) 0 0 to #4,600,000' by fb/> abandon-. <
■'<
i)d o f Jewelers wbo deal in th e genuine
P
v
t.
E.
J
lln
n
,
S
p
o
k
^
.
"
face, fra m e d in th e b lack curls which ' planted on his .'farm nnd be rinmed
I.m e a t, o f tho IJbert.v y a id on the Poe*. P'rt. A lb e rt E. Khodi'8, Ynkimu.
ed article . Some o f tb e b o i^ s teeth are
- W o i^ e d S e ^ e ly
^ b e llio tu ly ro ftu e d to s ta y under her ’
rc
I , i f i e coast,’ near San Fran'clpco.
^Pvt. .lohnP.vt. John O. Llnnc, Yakim a.
m* co fllly detected. O thers .made o t hone
the. fr u it‘the ‘seckel penr’ nftor himBgt. Bruco E. A rnold, Sonttio.
n re re iy servlccablo lit t le cap, wos
W o u n d k (Degree Undeterm ined)
Bg
.. se
■ ’ “ The p roject hA»'l>ccn to ta lly abao*
self, es It was the first of the kind in o r wolrus' tusks are f a ir im lta tlo n a o f
Sgt.
Larry.
Hay.'Stinnysldc.
j,,
hopelessly m ixe d w ith Bob’s le tte rs and, thlB
!
L.<»tcr E. Sharpe, M ount Vernon,
■ dflned.and we w in be obliged to boarr Cook
Ci
si- t l i 6 gcnulfce. A sure test, the jew elers
country. Mr. Jjeckel'a dty resl“Bugler D avid W. Lachance, Baymond.■ r ^ r t 8. ’and i t was w ith d illlc n ltz th a t .
I th a t losa, w ill we n o t f " aaked John-. P
^ vt. E dw ard H . M a n tc, Hoquiam.
if- say, ts to Immerse the teeth in m u ria tic
donee was on Walnot street below FlfP vt. A lfre d Julion, Spokano.
.
^
Woondod S lig h tly ,
■ '•OK
o r ncld. The acid w ill bicach a nd rooghwhere beydled abgut'the year
Clyde W. Russell, Pomeroy.
. he
“ restrained h l p ^ i ^ tro m n m n ln g to® toeoth.
th
:
pv
I •.'“ Yes, b n trw e haVo the la nd ,’ *'P le s5 P vt. N lam i F a irb a rt, M orton.
en the b e tte r'lm ita tlo n s and alm ost dis­
P v t r S ^ e r t V. Stopbena, Tacoma.
*; e elevator. A t last,' a t five o'clock. 1800.”
-^Phlladelphla Ledger.
h®e sa w . h e r a^ain* and again^ahe Ig*
I'
.
■
P vt.
I-re p lie d .'
inte g ra te tbe poorer ones.
,M l8«ing in A c tio n
' EuTlTo AsUs, Dayton.
aored
I
JohnBOo also aaked bow i t bad been‘ p.
.- ■
IC te tn g in A c tio n
, *'
in*
P v t. Chaa. BoitM O , B la ck Diannond.
Advertise i t in the .Classified column*
So
Bob
rode
a
p
and
dow
n
lo
th
e
elo*
I ji M ib le to ib u U d 'a h ip a on tbe P a c lfiaI P;
P.vt. Thomas A . McDonald, Bellingham*•, p^
le 0. ^
NewB. Sometwjy w ill want tt. >Sabeeribe now for.tbe KBWB.
P vt. A rc b lo 't. McCabe, W ibaux.
_ to r» h o ping against hope th a t she
ra
I ; eb*«t a t a maeh low er fig u re t l u u la■
P vt. Stanley W illiam s, Butte.
^
.
------Pv
w^ o tild re le n t. T hen, when a m onth had
I th s'-e a st, notab ly a t H og Island.
P vt. Haxr>' P. Adams, Santa A na.
OEEOOK L IS T
Pv
d
•
^
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o
sa
e
d
iw
lth
o
u
t
a
n
y
r
e
s
u
lt1
^
dodded
I • ' **The shipn^ thare *fa»Te cost about
.
. P'
D IM o f W o to d a ^
^P^-t. Fred N ix, Aberdeen,
• • ,
/
to
______
U w a lk , ra th e r | h u see h e i^.w oftenn
1 .4185 » to n and a t H og Isla n d tho cost Corp.
_
M a rtin L . K lm m el, PoVtianil.
and
n o t be able to speak to h ^
I h M been (S40. S o w is t h a t ! ” he
O BBOON U S T
^
Perhaps
missed him , fo r
t.M k e d .'
^
^
la A ftil«n ,.
>1 - ■■■,- ,
P vt''nJe lbert li.-B o n sc, P ortland.
m any tim es u she n w h im ru n n in g
I.
Z zp la ix u D iffe r r a c e s '
P vt, Guy E. Vaogb, Baker.
^W oim ded S liiJ litiy " '
s^w iftly n p < lis stalxa. ahe fe lt an lm>
I V ' P ie s 'a a id 'th « .H i» g ’lA la n d ’ CO>it w ould
D ied o f Woonds .
p,
pulse
to
c
a
ll
^
'h
im
.
.However,
she
s
till
P
vt.
E
a
rl
M.
Wood,
P
ortland.
I h e .-ib o n t *220. D ifference in ty p e s -o f J*’
v t. A lb e rt R. Colson, P ortland.
,. Cori».
Co
Francis M . Y o jt, Cusbmaa.,',
n
remembered
how he had latighed a t
I s b ip t ejcpW sed '^b p ^ - t h e difference P
P vt. .famea H. Downey, P ortland.
Pvvt. H a rry J . W ellor, Baker.
P
.
bbier. a nd restra io e d hcrseiC, happy th a t I
I In e o ft,'h e tk ld . . He a d d e d .th a t the
I V - • '
■ Pv
P vt; Thomas C. Baker, P ilo t Rock.
ir s p ite o f h la tm b e ll 6t..A h s waa stic- I
in
\.'mpCTtion»tc e o it o f the f i r s t , f i f t y
P vt. Robert MacGrdgor, P ortland.
' ceedlng
q,
fa r b e tte r than she herself had.
'I
O A L IF O B N IA L IS T
. - ib lie w v n ld be more than tho se -b n llt
D ied o f Diaeaee .
d^ared hope.
.
-Dieh o f Woonda
' '
Lieut. Tma 0 . Bedford, Hillsboro.,
Th e n one' day, a t th e end o f tw o0
Lenroot, 'W iK onnin, asked PP\ vt. O liv e r S. Fellows, Los Angeles. • L'«
•
m
Wounded S e re n ly
s>ooths o t ardoona s ta ir c lim b in g Bobb
D ied o f Disease
'P le a how th e B ris to l yard s aad. th a t
P vt. ir o r r is B e rlin t, Portland.
. . w
^ as ve ry la te , a nd to save tim e, took
Sgt^ Jacob 8. Ursehell, Escondido.
Pv
'-.Of tb o Subntiplne boat company o f Sg
r v o lv e r
th
wiariTty itt
^ e e l m t o r . Besides, he was w earing
James .J. Dunbar, E l Segundo.
' Xfewark, I f . 'J . , •had b M n b u ilt' a t " a PP%-t.
\
a new, w o n d ^ rfn l oUre-drah n n lfo rs i,
tanah low er cost than tb a t a t B o g Is*
W o o M e d 'B e re re ly
pv
Pvt.
W alter Hooreth, P ortland.
t
f o r J ^ h o ou t !w i j r R i g h t
w^ h ich .h« w as v e ry anxiona fo r a cer­
Ita d . Pioz explained th a t conditions P vt. A rthur, B. Hayca, Glendale.
ta in little ' la d y to see. B ob was tha
I o r fa r
elioetie^bny ^
.iw ere very d iffe re n t and th a t the pro- p%
P%-t. Horace C. Coe, EI Coatro.
O A U P O E M Ii U S T
o^n ly paasenger in the elevator. Uar>
je c t a t H og Island bad been e n tire ly -■ Woonded (Degree Undeterm ined)
vM m it ^ A c tie n ":
• dda 'e h e a rt leaped, b a t ahe said nothing.
. xiew and bos«t by ehormoua d lffic o l- ^CorA. H e n ry-W . Sawyer, Long Boacb.
•
A
p
d
then
a
cnrioua
th
in
g
happened.
cSpt.
^
l.Ua’'w iU allot m ar Gort him tlx matdi.
P vt. Parham L Humatock, PalnU .
'“ 1 K it R. V am ey, f t * " F ra n d s c ^
She a to p p ^ th e elevator between the
.??**■
^
•
Pv
l u a c i t of bl* w i a ^
tbs
D i« l o f W o n ^
P v t. B o y B ro y h ill, Modcato.
se re n th and e ig h th ^ r a , and. tu rn in g(
m - lM C Cwtridtfca..
.
~
l . i» »
p v t. Guisoppc Buaal, Ban Francisco.
p
Pyvt. Leo Hong Chew, San Fraaeleeo.
“
aronrid.
said w a rm ly, “ I congratulate
tlit ^
U r>r<t f M . b 'U *
'
Woonded a i ig h t lj
Pv
P vt. Cbas. J . Moh-is, Los Aagelea.
“
yon.
M r. E a to n ." . She ta m e d s w iftly
I^
't.
dosoph
B.
Pasha,
Santa
&
u
z
.
^
P v t.-W a lte r H . Parker, Berkeley.
,
back, th e llg b t in h e r eyes fo rbidding
D ied e f B ifM w e
g
P v t. Charles J. W ldner, Bed B lu ff.
. ‘i
^—
Pv
Bob
to say aoTthing.
XiOCMa A n Sadneed to I m
T han IS P
p vv t. James D. Dunn, I^os Angeles.
. Capt.
cai
H a rry C. Turner, Loe Aageles.
U a rd a 's h e a rt aank—th e b n k e s re>
P « r C ent ThxoojSi W o rk o f t h *
Sgt.
Louis
E.
H
igdon,
Ban
DI
m
o
.
^
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', _
.
SMhwStorih
fused
to y ie ld l Bob w as a t h e r aide9
B a x « ^ SpedallBts
' P vt. A rth u r J. Birm ingham , £ o s A n - ,
OOLOBADO L IS T
im m ediately. She a lle n tlT ^ e e p te d hla
R E M IK G T O N A R K S U N IO N
W oot^ed S lig h tly
^
soU
, M ETA LZJC C A R TR ZD G B C O .lu.
______ _________
.
~ dtoos oflSer to help, a nd to r Qtteeo
* W A S H IN O T O N , J a a l S.— Throngh P
p v..t: E m il Magnuson, B rlg b to o i
s
Woonded
S
m
r
e
ly
s
m inutes they w orked together. U a rd a
w o rk o f tb e bureau o f anim al In d o s try '
„
xTi—iwg In A ction'
• Sgt. Ruaaell L . W rig h t, Orland.
aank
to the flo o r w hen B ob fin a lly to ld
I W OOtW OILTHfiLDa NBWYORK
* o f . ^ U nited. S tates..de p artn ea t o f •
8 ^ . Wm. J . O 'Connor, San Francisco. h e r I t was no use f o r them to tr y , and
agirieultare 5^00,000 hoga were' raccln- P v t. Osear L.-Fers]uud, D Q lo ^
Sgt. James A. Freeman, Santa Ana.
th a t they wotUd h a re to w a it o n til they
Corp. F ra n t J i Power, 8 tm D l e ^
mte^ against cholera in 'th,e last year,
were palled op.
A
M
ZO
H
A
.
M
S
T
c
“
Corp.
IInn«.P.
Rasmussen,
Los
Banos.
and average-,lt)S»fl< in - cbolora-lnfected
H a lf
b o o r la te r 'th e y were re• Wtmnded S v r e n ly .
Pvi
P
vt. Edward S. C lark, Jackson.
• herds were reduced to lea* than 13 per iM
P
vt. Qeorge Edwards, San FranclscO.
leisedi tro m th e elevator. U a rd a ’s
Pvl
enet b y th e ns« o f an ti-hog cholera Corp. Clyde E. Backes, Yucca.
face
shone n d la n tty thro u g h the 4 |l^ —
P
vt. M u rra y Ferguson, Los Angeles.
fa
P v t. L lo v d Mosier, QTendale.
Pvl
•em ra. A q increase o f . 108 coontles
______
PvJ
P
v t Manuel B llv«, Sacramento.
f r m tb e brakes as ahe stepped- oat. w
fro
w o rk in g fo r bog cholera co ntro l U conP vt.
A^ n d th e radiance tro m h e r ceont w sn re 1
N E W M B H O O L tS T
‘ Russell B ; Honey, Stockton. .
■ ^ e n d Qot«t>{e, there being 4^7 c( iia«
P
vt. H arvey F . CUytoa, Perkioa.
—, reflected in Bob's, f o r h a d n 't she *
•was
Woonded
S
lig
h
tly
j.J.J
tie s in 'th e con n try now engaged in th is
P vt. O laf P. Fjorden, B a y p o ln t
__ ised to b e ^ m e U ra . E a to o r'a n d1 _
•■ prom
P yv| t A ntonio Gaeta, Fresno.
w o rk , beaides 17 states In w hich a c tlv - Corp. Clevolatid M u llin s, Alzuquerque. p
;
—
w^ a it f o r h im u n til he came back tro mI
.
l»vt. Franeis*M . Byan, rerea.
l i i K l n r iA A e tio a '.
Itie s o f th is character are conducted. . p v t. W lllle B. Boed, Hudson.
- O r r t t h e r e r A n d Bob, b a ria g a tm e f
B e p re a e n ta tiv e s lf-th e -fe d M *! dej5«Jt» P v t. F ran cis M . Byan,.Perea.
. _ “
P
vt. Peter R. Anderson, Bremerton.
<Ji]
<liplom
atle in s tin c t, had agreed to le tt
P'*t
m eat via lte d 15,560 farm s f o r the purh U r ^ w o rk fo r th e tim e b e tn ^
W tw ing In A c tio n
. P vt. Herman H erfo rth , San Fraaclecp.' •.j£,
poM o f m a kin g investigations, J ia ^ o e * „
Horseshoer E lrle liU y , Almogordo.
in ^
and g lv io g advice regard•
OOLOBADO L IS T .
■aklm e Name*.
^
eontroj an<{ eradication. F a rtherD le d o f W o r m ^
j
Eskim
os are o o t able to tra ce th e ir
arm y casualty-. lis ta Thursday
'
m ore, 2,056 meetings were attend-id b y
ancestors
back f o r m ore th a n a generaP v t Michael W. Hcrhrand, Denver.
an
100^90 farm ers who were in t e r e jte i in contsined the names o f 855 men. O f ^ ' *
tlo
Died o f Dtseaae
tlon o r tw o !>ecaase tha E skim o n amea
101 were k ille d in action, 106 died
the con tro l aad com bating o f hog cbol- these
‘,
do n o t.ra n fro m generatton to genera­
o f wounds, 9 died o f accident aad oth- p
P vvtt John B. Colllna, A rlington.
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era. I s a d d ltlo i^ 2,236 cbolera-infcsted „er cantM
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tion. and tn e re ry E skim o f ami ly each
, 1 ^ died o f disease. 266 v e r r
Woonded Serereiy •
fa rm s were cleaned np and dslafectt-J wounded severely, 6 were wounded de­
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person has a 'separate name. T h U Is
u ader tbe direction o f the fe d e n \ spe- gree undetermined. S were wounded Corp.
Cor] B ridigo .Cordova, Ourango.
nol
pointed
oo t b y C h a rlM Uenadalook.' aa
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B r i n j r y o u r s t o c k , g r•ain
a i i and produce checka
cia lista.
^ - i» ulifl
n lig h tly , 130 were m is s io g .in actioo. Px
P v t 3ohn JJ. M a jp h , Pueblo.
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teacher, w ritin g In a recent i ^
In order th a t only the beat aaf/i h--g The
T h i names o f tb<t fo llo w in g men aro P vvtt Clsre,nre W . Street, Colorado aae o f the E skim o, th o on ly pobllcao r n o t they are ’d raw n
to
b a n k . W h e t h e>r
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cholera serum may be nsed in actual inrluded:
tlo n issued fo r th e ,b c n till^ o f h ia race.
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ID A H O U S T
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Is necessary.-Ihirlng the lasf^lS months,
c h jir ;:( * .
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S hort b u t E v e n tfu l C areer.'
' D ied o f Wounds
Woonded Serereiy
,
o f th e :£71,402,530 cuble c«ntim ct 9 r» -o f
Tim gad. o r as i t was know n in B oCor|r.
iVnclrew
H . Bailey,'M eiran.
Cor
Corp. D 9 nald Hogarth, DouRla*.
serum produced in licensed ettabliah.
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ments, 2,4S8,G61 cnlilc ce ntlm ctrra w c ih
^ ied o f A ccld e a \ and' O ther Oaoseii
isid cra b le funds c o i^ o g
. .\n d , i f y o u ‘ have oonsit
100 A . D . b y th e o rd e r o f T ra > in . T h e»
■IIE W M EXIO O U S T
dwU^oyed as tu ^ U for-ciM S im ila r In- P vt. W illifttn J. Br^'nnt, Coucr D 'Alene.
d^ t y had an e r e n t f t l h is to ry dartng Ita
ipen a c f ie c ^ j? accoonf.
Jv
in r i^ lit now, be tto r ope
a jm tio n o f hog'cholera v in a mss also
Died o f Wounds
ifcuo rt career, rej>eatedly- In fa d w l? de-'
sh
e todocted fo r sldultsneoaa use w ith the
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A c h c c k b o o k is a . s a f eerr ;place fo r yo u r m oney,,
was le f t 't o 't h e m ercy o f'th e .w tn d andI
P vt. Fnmcinco N aranjo, Sofeorro.
W 5 W Y O ltK W A N T S T H A W . !
desert.. .
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o u can g e t ju s t as much
Woonded Serereiy
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O V . O H AB C T O F AB8AXTLT
o f y o x ir m o ile y an y o ui-w
- v a n t, and eet i t when •
P>'t. AiTiel J. G arris, Sacramento.
Corfcs o f Plaei.
» ^ ;tiliA D B L P J IIA , Jaa. 3.— ^Formal OeP vt. M s rtin T : Sfjam, Logan.
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th e r,fe llo w can’t
y o u w a n t i t — b u t th e o
O w ln g .to t h e ’e c a rd ty o f t n e A r k :
B a n d fo r the te tu ra o f H a r ijt . . ^ Thaw
JfloBlng in A c t io n ................. laii , Sweden, wooden cerks. are being
;»o i f * ^ I t » r k c u t e t o U y j r i y e ^ f * . : & i ^
P
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oaed
P vt
v t Clarenfe C. M itchell, Aladdin.
JtM In th u r c o im tiy . th e sabstltntaaI
:««rt b y the r e q n e s to f .N e w U jf k IMS.
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made fro m Qulck-grow lag pine.
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m n e d la A c tio n
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A tto m a y Swaaa, (o aitllHm Ues
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T h is w ood haa w id e ■ " " " « * rings, andI
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• t r u i K r i p t o f aH p f^c e ^ iB S s
Cook Wheeler A-. Soteler, A lii* .
0 0 c e f Its charactetlsucs U I t a . t s o ^
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f a ^ o n e d in to atoppera^—P opolar
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'w iM t* he la Bow a p s tle a ^ T h ^ la
Would
you nat lik e to fe e l th a t your been
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S n ts M ta
T ( M to M Jw e« A’^harge
atotnaeb troubles are over, tbat you fa t. ^
I N • i'O W N
a m a l t « ^ V > * d N { ^ U t u » F , a E a aeat any k ia d o f food th a t you crave f
T W IN F A L L S , XDAHO
LendOB^ O n ly • tr e a t A « h w « y .
Conj
Consider
then the fa c t th a r Chamber­
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S^ t. John’s gatew ay, w h lc b spaas th eI
Isin
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» "T k :
iU rm1
U th « .a o iy B a d ie r A archw ay
been restored to heaJtb b y ta k in g these ^
u M e ts And can now eat any k ia d e f n l a l a g o r e r a LoadoB a t if a c m A « w .
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on ttie Subject
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'h ile . th e w a r was •
x tra va g a n ce ' w o u ld
nereased s u ffe rin g :
;r th e re ;”
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in g th e reconstrucen in d u s try is fo rm ’ p ro g ra m to -m e e t. _
u a tio n ;
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V^hen th e re a d ju s tve take n place and '
ns ag ain p re v a il; ■
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BE THRIFTY— f ir■st,
s t la s t arid always.
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HOG CHOLERA CONTROL
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MAKES GAIIJS ON PLAGUE p,
’ R e a d th e DP a ily N e w s !
HERE
lASH YOOR CHECKS
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BEAN STORAGE -
CLEANING fACIllTIES "
H U N S O M &H AR IIER
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TW INfALtS^BANK
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F O B SAW S'vCHEAP— Good s<
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machine and good cleotrlo heatisr.
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“ f o b S A L B - L o t 3 ^ block 71,
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from buaineaa center. O n ly boo
bonafidn
box
bids conaidered.' Addresa P. O. boa 3S8,
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FO B B E N T — Housokeoping rrooms.
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use, barn
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FO B B E N T -i-2 rooma fanilabed.
9n 'w ork- ®^BaroK«>. flo»e to Lincoln achool
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F O B S A L B —Baled itra w , 99e par
' » t M onion A ^ r d e r a .
AU TO S BPAnt&>-AQ toB rep&ire
W erner !a. N ovelty • 8hop.
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A U TO FO R S A IiE -O h m p , almoat
al
FO R B E N T — Modern bun^Wo^
Mow on
new. F arm er’a B laekw nlth Shop.
Jop.
Addison avo. Two blocka fro mn Wash.
\
powriterwhooL In q u ire phone -WO:_ : _
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FOB 8A LE -^U ndcrw oo J typ o w r
j ^ " ^ n e * Pf^ictlcally now, *75. Phone 707.
adver*
r07.
* T o - ^ ‘ fin a n c e " ,a '*T o L e t ” ’ a
A U O T IO N X E It-Z . S. Branaon,
- T ^ - tla ln g campaign yen need on ly le
lett aaide
tioneor. Stook or ranch ^ e a a.
V O B a A L £ -O n !o n a a t t b T A a
Jart o f ,
2.'i years oxporioiiec soHio
ihono 2S
•firn®l87
**.re « d Co. Tclophon<
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p o ^ o t money,
Lincoln, Nebraska. Now a t offic<
.jr . Shoahone. Phono 710 or 881.
I . 'T w in “ f o b B , V L I ^ o o d w ' ^ t e W n,, n~
wagon'
P n lli. M aho.
nnd hnrneas. Inquire fll7 T liird1 avi
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AUOnONBEBS
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S P L E NDI D buy in S-pasaenger
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WANTED)— Collector and saloa
P IA N O T U N lN ^ P h o o T ^ O a r ^ LLogan Bimoat. now.
Farm era' B laeku
ackamith C itizens’ E lectric Coi
. Music Co.
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T f o R S A L ^ — Bhode Island
nd Bod Hogornon Annex.
O. J. BTS VE N B — Qcncrnl contra
ntrnctor. ccckorols.. Enatorn atock. Phono
65
10 650-B.
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P roperty fo r solo.* Phono 781B.
*®Box 414.
W A N T E D -:-A w aiter a f Roge
logoruon
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dater in
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FO B S A L E —1817. F ord Boadate]
good condition.
K im b e rly • Hdw.
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W A N T E D —^Home and earo fo r
■‘<*7 — — Imp. Co., K im berly, Ida.
yeax old g irl. C all phono S3 a ft
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FO B BE N T— riu n ia h cd nice mi
25M,
roota), furnaco hont .Phono 125S
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There ia no risk
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weakness, no structural failing could
‘‘U E S T E D ," f o r n10
o v.
nonth to month, season*to seascm,.testi
sstiD2 o f
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near angar f a e t o ij a t $50. P®**
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loled al* ' Im A L W A Y B in ^he m arket fo r bale.
aero. A rth u r L . Swim,
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_____ fa lfa . Get our pricea. Anchor*.] ir ’ .Hay,
B.' V . L A E T O i T ^
Gonorai' prac
practice. — -----V . ^
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T Y P E :W E IT E B S ~ E e b n iU machi
Reoms <3 and 7 Idabo Power: B
BIld g.
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B W EBU C Y f t S ^ro B X S T — A tto nr e y a
Buainesa College.
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poaturo; P lenty' o f feed, w ater
n t Law . P ractice in a ll. Courta,
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ebailo. Ed Terpstra, Bogeraon.
. FolJa, Idaho..
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car o r
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W A N T E D —A ll kinda exorer a»
Bldg. [tru c k . 24& 'S lxth ave. W . .
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J / H . W lB B — Law yer. PoUy organ
good aa Dickinson Co., Chicago; Local bu;
POR B A L B -F o rd Boadstcr, good
Collection
D epartm ent
“'O ff
new. In q u ire fo r H . C. Diekeraon
)raoa t t J. A . Btoele, Porrine H otel o r .J l
Booraa 6 and 7 O ver T w in F a ll*
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Ostrander Lnmber Co., o r call 204W,
04W.
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k Tm at. Co., T w in I> U a, I d ^ o .
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wide road teat of Goodrich Test Car Fleeti
put lo the nation-wid(
hp Goodrich
standard of tires, the Testec
measilred up to thp
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m y, and.
of all tires before you btjy,
Demand thia password
pas
s o tn y o £ '
you w ill get theI d
duu ra t^ ty , dependability, and econotx
e roads
of every re^on o f oor land proc
>rocIaam, .
the-tirea which the
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C O M I P jA N Y
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CORDS, and BLA C K SAFETY TRE.
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c h a lle n g e d A m e ric
a 's roads, and under light and heavy
d a
s lu s h ,
■ely and
r c ^ In rain,TOud, snow, and
fo u g h t sa n d , gravely
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The s p ira l-w ra p p ^ cable-cord tire
a n d defeated th e m1.. 1
s to o d s ta u n c h a g ainst
in st the hammering ofmountaih' trails,
kbarn^,
non-sldd black safety tread,1, bbia ffle d
cloe e '-^lu tch , cro ss-b
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th e te e th o f < lesertc and
am prairie paths.
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every tire before you buy. Malce
Ice iii t i^ v e
| the v«atchw(
hw ord of tire q u a lity {je 8ted. M a k o
r i 'it:
ts h o w
tersign of tirosuprem ii^, the Gooidricht
c h tr a d e - . ^ . the counters
answers “ Goodrich*" Tested,”" bi
b u y it.
nm rt. I f■aa tire
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Beynolda Im p. Warehooaat ^Tnxek. houaekeeping fo r email fa m ily on^ra
O P^
0, eVer Idabo Department Store,
i^ » r .< » « 4 a * » A ^ ^ « a o » « s io o
' . , . A p p ly S te rlin g Oreamery.
* M uat .be nea t'w o rke r and re l^ b lele.. 'W,oU
T a ll* ; Idaho.
a n d 'a
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FO B B A L B —4-room modem houae,
hoi
ploaaant homo fo r tho rig h t p a rtyr.
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--------- - $500 dow n,, balance eaay torraa.
ma. Xn* wagoo wanted and give referonifoi
adea in
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y . ^ fira t le tte r. • H. S., caro^ o f Newa.
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re |plow
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Power Bldg. Telephone 201 and
Jid 875.
FOR BALB-HOO feet VA inI.. b
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black f c i p riv a te money a j foDowa: «JU
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the w ar. W W rld ln c home on tbo
tb o *tre e t ear th e oUier n ig h f T h e Tolcea <tf
------------ p ip e r 400 feet 1% in. block pipe
pipe; 1 4 u
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L o s n s ...
woHJcH} olthonxb m odoU ted. attca
. ;i,000 gallon redwood tank. C. U.
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ways something f " t « » * t n g in I
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" P A B M LO A N S on tevorable\ t«
ta m a .
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FO K S A L E CHEAP— aoo<I_ w.
or w rite B ip le y A Tim m, the Bei
• Idaho. Phone 1M .J.
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la g someone ta lk in g b rig h tly w h ile
A rth u r L . Bwim . .
.
horse,.buggy and harness. W. T . B
rn’ m
^
yooraelf hh> u tte rly tuiable to us
________ S 2 S J
K ^ tatera, FUer, Idaho.'
b nrt, a t end o f side w alk, cost on
o bo
ot bs ■
---------- - ^ ^ O N E T TO LO A N oa goodd I T w in
ata n d a th in g 0 a t persona says. >
VTO f
borly road, pbone_77£J.
■*
i W i c ity p ro p e r^ a t a b w e r ta t« i
2
* LOST'V
Persona on the.-car 21stene<%
uannl.- A rth u r L . Bwiaa.___________
f/ - —
.very fe w , indeed, «rere a ble to m
DB. W T Z iY 'S O HIBOPRAOTIOJ a
SANFO B 8 A L B - N e w Falrbaokas 6-toa
6LOST— Black velvet hat in now;
3
‘
atxmd a w ord.
W<men looked <
, J T A iT O M — A ll fo rm * o f E lectric
itr ic ity , regiatering beam wagon acale, inclad
lelading por. Bdturn to 'W e rn e r’a repair al
M fe c e lla iiB o tta
onaly a i each o th ^ ,,a n d .w tm ld 1
ifis e r a l Va^^or and E le c tric l iig h t tim b e r fram e, never weighed over,
er, Ib a r. ‘i n ti St. and 2nd Avo. B.. fo r rowan
paid another fo re, FU bet, t o h a re 1
B a th i. 304 F ift h Ave. £ . T ee ll 296.
:
gain. A dam s'P rodnee compaoy.
—
‘ W H O marka cattle 2 .tp llta la
LOST— 2 keys on chain and koyr
' able to underatand w b at th e F re
cyring.
j j j other; TT re ^re o d on r
N o 5 f f i " o F A r a v A L M S r S™a 0 ^
)U rlb a t ^ o n je n w fre U lk lo g a b o n t Waa
B eturn to Newa o ffice .
^
^oa l t t b e w a r T Waa i t o f heroea a ad .U col]
TO E a A L B - s « m ii» W
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_______ B ox 55, Mortauigh.
STO O KH O LD H SS OF T H B XDA
_______ O r th o aacrlflcea o f th e ir natfveDlaj
land fo r freedom ?
. ;- .
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ia onr buataeaa. " P w r n ^ t r e t t n t a
LOST— W .to h fo b w ith .dfani
8TATB
B A N K i TW HC FA
X
N O T IC B TO O E B D IT O E&S r“
I t waa the servant i>roblem In l ■ N..
.A IO iS , highest p H cca" 1a our hobby. L e t
• .
•
“ locket late Tuesday. ' Leave a t N
ID A H O
nited
They' were oo t troubled xnnc
I n the D is tric t C?urt o f the" U
Uni
n nch by in a b lU tj to get domeaticik I t m e
convince you. The Northwestern B r
office.
Beward.
N oU m la hereby ^ v e n tb a t tbe
T h e ir tronble waa th la :
SUtea f o r tke D ia trie t * f Idaho,, SoBth.
Sei
“ ® “ • erage Co., Idaho Power. Building.. Phone
Ph<
■
Boal m eeting o f tbe ato'ckboldaza
B eing tbemaclres able U> i 3>eak BDg llah b a t im pe rfe c tly , tiM y w are t e
y , „i v - em Dlvlaion.
LOST— From t>undle o f laundry,
tbe
S U te Baa& w ill b« 1
____________________ _
V ■ rederick '■ dreadfol tim e, th « r aaid, f«
P ifth ■ I n the m a t t e r o f .M sm Fredei
I t tm aka t M r . s e rra s ta i m 4 « n M .« k s t I
end fre sh ly launilered-'plecoa od, Fi
in Um b a n k i ^ rooma o f. aaid baak
^
at
FO B B A LE — 230 tons good bay,
kruptey,
w anted done.
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iosdar. .M arw ick, B aaknqA —I n Bankrup
‘7. vi
w e ll Btroot or. S ixth - avo.- F..- Wodnemi
T w ia r$3U , Idaho, on Toeaday,. Ja
J i a u - ctoeked. Good feeding groonda,, gc
No. m a .
good Phono M i t .
F'riendahlpa Good and Bad.
o r f S I, ISIO, between the hoora> o f 10 shelter fro m atom a, Boek Greek. wmtar.
wmi
-■ •
of
MLi.i
Financier,
---------Tho fir s t mooting o f <-rr<Htora of i
a attidy
T here are thuee frtendahlpa wl
ho 1
13th
N ew ell entered his fa th c r’a
a
a. m. aad ^ P> °>*>
tbe pnrpOM
Bypboa
LOST->On M ala atreet B ator
>0M o f P rice «12: 8 milee aontheoat a t Syph
■today B ankrupt la hereby called fo r tho
oo t o f are ndvatitaRWUs; Frtendahlp ^
^ t i o ( a board o f dlreet«ra. fo
r. the B a n tlf, or »c^ M r. H ahn, T w in1 F
much . « c ltc d aod oot
for.
Pao ils aftem ooo, agate lavaUiera.^ Find«r'<
Lar c a ll day of Jaaaai?-, U lf l, a t 10 oVifiPV
o ’cl(
the.a p rig h t, w ith tlio sincere, and ^
eaaoing y e a r and fo r the eonsidj
taidara. B ank ft T m a t.
a t P a e ifk H o t^ aad feeeive rew an
sraiimod ^ ‘’®®tb.. “ Oh, papa,*' be aaid. “ a
a. ni., a t the o ffic e o f the undoraig
iHjna
J m
,-out In the street has nomo plgw
jni fo r the man o f m uc^ observation; F rii
tio a
toeh other bnaineaa aa
e a r ------------- •
Referee in T w in Falla, T w in F
horae
POUND— Monday, on Second ave.
g,
FOB chicken fe e d ,'d a iry feed,!, ho;
.„ 1
/ T ! M \f'. an.l I Juat lack 24 “ccnta o f b a r. ship w ith n mnn of-sp<H:lona alra, 1
properly come before tbe meeting.
County,
I
d
^
o
;
such
m
eeting-to
be
., tele^
'A new lo ft IThnd w r ii t m itten. Ow
^og feed, baled bay, etc.,
t«
b 't /o a the Insin ua ting ly s o f t BDd.'.wlth
C H A a U. A L IG ,
iBBoint
enough to boy one. W on’t
,
fo r the aliawaac#- o f clalma, appo
fa th e r cUb-tongaed. th c s ^ are In joriou
phone 23. Delivered anywhere w ith
itl in can have same by c a llin g a t tbe Ni
tiim o f
m u c h r Aa tbo> fa
ment o f Trustro, nm l exam ltintion
nchor office and paying fo r this ad.
the c ity l i ^ t a fre ^ o l charge. A ael
P aeullar Form o f Bread.
iu n t be Confaclua.
^
handed ovor thu desired amount
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n
k
ru
p
t
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S
ix
th
lom bla H ay, G ra in ..* IVed Co., 240-258 Bia
T h e In d ia n s along tbe Colam
K 'were
■..
^
Innnarv
•*'Uch
the
plgiHinn
Dated
a
t
T
w
in
Falla,
Idaho,
Jana
STEATED,
r lr e r m ake a kin d .o f bread frtoom
ti n ave. W.
,
w orth. As the «ranll |>oy hurrU*d
•d a
away
----2,
1919.
.
■ Am endm ent H ard to Repeal.
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- " : — '
; nioaa'that g ro w * oa the apcoce 11IK
k tree.
ti
N
Rhocted bock: “ Tw onty-flve «« ni ra ."
S TB A Y E D —2 dark bay mar®*, 3 ye
w . O B B CHAPMilA
AN
A Inw o f eongresB cnn h<» rjuk-klj
I t In
FOB S A L E - ^ ro o a modern bon
T b la moas Iff p r ^ r c d by p ln d n g It
,
old, 1 dark bay .gelding. Phone' JW 6
.
• Baferoo in Bankrupt
im ptcy.
,---------------------- r— :
perfle<! o r n ltrrc d - I f It fo ils to j
and w ith 2 wardrobea, bathroom, la r
' lieapa, t p r ln U In g ' I t w ttb w a tei r a
,
B 3, o r w rite Box 35, Boute 2.
— -----Tho Name G utta Percha.
la■ w ell, b u t a C o n stitu tion al ameodn
perm tttU iX I t to ferm eat. 'T h e n3 iI t la tereened in olepeiag poteh, b a ^ por
r —^
D a lly T h o u flh t
G’itta percha derives ItK 'nnmnc
c from
t
is p ra c tic a lly beyond repeal. T M
rt)Ile<S lo to b a ll* aa .b lg aM u man’a
ma
aereened, fin e eellar, 2 b ric k chimne;
mneya,
ST B A Y E D —From paatnre . 2 ml
“
I f we eocoontcrw l a man o f rare
■arc It>- the M alayan words jnietn. a gum.
im . aod go Rtates are required to p t it ao w *
bead, and tbeae are baked In pita.
ta.
aice bara w ith electria ligbta; p
ri
price
south T w in . F alla about December
I- " i * tc lle c t w « A o t M aak him w hatI bcwka
hot
percha, a cloth. I t waa Introdnce
meed to ment in to the C o n s titu tio n ^ ^ t i
$S1S0; caah $1500, b a l eaay paymeni
menta; a b rig h t bay mare, atar in f<7fehe
eheod, V- __
tho civilize d w orld In 1842 by Do
on ly 13 to keep I t there, e r & «ga
A d y a r t ia e T n n t h T o a s r it ie l
fin e loeatlen; leaving fo r Waablngtc
ingtoo. le ft hind fo o t w hite, weight, 1050.
1
0. NoA jd b . Uontsomexy^a-Seo^tlBh aorgeoo.
*■
th e w U l o f a ll tbe otbera.
v t Tb« N ew K Somebody w flk w aaaa t t t CaU a t 4S6 F ifth east
pgan
th e
fTT.aagrpTTTt 'x
U fy D. J . Gibb, 161 Elm a t
AOOOUHT/U^
fieip Share of. Servant frobj
^
ENGINEES
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fro m , p«g« one)
'^ ^^c e rs to Bholtor •aU
u /a
.’w s lllo ^ Tn^iuiddd, bod-r^den
^ ^ ■ m i . ' ' ^ l ) , ‘;.tlia,t y « r e lu d e d h«fe.' 8poo a n y in g additional siit>pUos
idy
Island c ity ready
^ ^ ■ C g r ^ - qoiok ru n to B a y Shore opposite
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ready f o r emergeaeles.
'
«p<r<tft H ig h
^H[^'-::Kii;iqr<'«SJn» o f f in tho troOoy boot
^ H w ^ -'O U iO in i in tko"bro«eb 08 bouy. Thft
li® .
^ H m l) « y ; 'b » a t a78 t«ni waa’abando&od last
a fta r .aeveral upaot& F if t y doc<na« btm drod workers, niirBCs aad: ^ r e atatioooil in cottagos or*
o r'
^ ■ ^ . i l s l a a d to- caro fo r tho dronehod
^ ■ iu id ^ -a h iv o rin g : soidiora as they tpmblod
»d
^ ■ { i B t * « f tbo, ]jfob.oet*. Two raotor_^boati
^ ■ M id 'tw o . . 8 n r f boiats arrived this^m aro-'
^ ■ tB g ^ fr o m tb e S andy Hoo'k station to
^ ■ 4 |b te n > d e b a x k » tio o i •■
H i ^ f O l U r ^ .at««iner> atood o f f ahoro & li
-b riU Iantty 'lig h te d , and- looking
^ n ^ ’ .iU p s in a cpoetacular n igh t na%’aJ'
^ W ^ e w ,-,
■ j . ' t h e BOldiers on tho N orthern P a c ific
^ b e p t 'th e ir s p irits high.
^ w ; ^ T i r o ‘ days on tho- strsnded vessel,
^ ■ ttu m p lD g on a sand b ar fn bleek weath>
J - ,,
fa ile d to . make thorn downheartbd.*
^ H h e y ebeered th o ir comrades' go ing
^ H u ^ r e in breeches buoya and ye lle d I
gloe when one o f them was doniwd I
^ U y . a h ig h wave. The rcscued were |
H m r m e d a t b on firev and given coffee
sandwiches b y tb e Bed Crosa I t H n ^ r ^ n e d tho supply o f d rin k in g
■ ^ i e r > n the N o rth e rn ’ P a c ific was
^ m
kBICHVEfilOOP
CONTILPRICE Meqs’
I ^ S M :Ffesihh- Orisp - Satisfying H
R S ir a
I f f lB i
T h i. iisi m
exactly w h a t'y o u 'll say w boii ■'
sste y o u r f i i i t Snow Flake
I w h a t' erecybo^y says abont
them and-.
and i h a t 's '^ b y th e y are’ eontinn'- \
> ib'e'*so immensoly popular.
•“ 8 to'^lfe
nsk fo r o i^ k e rs —aa y Qnow ‘
rge
I Great Packers Purchased Large
B
Proportlon of'the Goun-'^ 1
| ,
try’s Supply':
^
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n
y
y
g
H
InB^
Y o u r groco
rrocor can supply you. ,
>c*
U a
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■ SPEECIAL
.
W A S H IN G T O N ,'^Jau. ‘3. — B v id eaoW,
aL ■ ■
Intended to show, th a t the b ig fiv
e
five
great packers v irtu a lly controlled, the
livestock situ a tio n in the eountry was
gi\*eii th o . house Interstate . commerce
com m ittee'today, whon-tW iillam B.'iCoIverT'cUoirmon o f the federal trade commiaai'on said thL^ igrbup purchased
80 4-lQ per c e n t'o f tb e animals sold
st the tw elve groat .;^arksts during
•
V
>0
I.
represents ' a ‘very great-pn>f^
portion o f the meat supply o f .the coua*
ua*
tr y , ’ ' said Colvor in explanation.' ‘
? . Prices fo r packer^ outride the " B ig
I F iy c ” are controUed by those fix e d
I lu Chicago; the packing center o f tho
a ro u fttry ,-C o lv o r-to s tifie il:'^
j|
F O y N D D E A D W IT H O U K N E A B 00 ^
,j
x p w Y O B K , Jaa^S.— H o a ry 0 . Woo^
!
^en .o f Vaneonyqr, B . 0 .,: was - foun^
H ”'
J d(>pd , in a hotoi room hero, w ith h is . ■.
;|
head blown o ff, a double barreled shot,1 I "gim nearby. Pqliee bolieve today ho
L
committed suicide.
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I
i
.
d u ll c a lf, biuchendiC i
.
b u tto n ;
also
> V a ltie s frp m
kid.,
?5.00’
\ " to ?6.50. A ll siz§s.
C lo s in g fo r :.
''
(Continued fro m page one)
d rive , buainess. away fro m th e ir Unes.
.es.
A ll the waste restJting from -thoso prac­
tices nnd running in to huge cofts' Is
p o i d 'f i r 'b y tho public in tlio fo rm o f
increased ra te s .''
Stunmaclies S ltoatlan
In - presenting hia views to tba com­
m ittee M cAdoo said:
‘ ‘ I haVe given you a statement o f
t
tho
transportatloA conditions a . year
ngo,
o f the transportation nchlovoments
‘
nnder
-federal control' d u fln g a year
!sr
'
o^ f war,<i«nd o f th e preseut sltoatioa.
" W h a t r^sudns to Iw eoaaidered is
w
* hat p e n u n e n t solntlon o f tbe laUroad problems. shotdS be adopted and
'
^jhat ahall b?’ th e . tem porary fra e d o n
q
t k ra ilro a d control pending a penunnont
g.
solution.
f - m L25
H ^ S b o ^ l i f t e r , - d a i ^ the northeaster H fp tim s e S ; vhowling ^
tb o b'uUdings
la la a ^ d r i v K . t b e n in . w it b '
H n n g i n g fo rc e aa'd" n k i o g n p l;*' d«lt>^ '
‘(Continned fro m page one)
(Continued fro m page one)
H « a m a s w l '.
I*
president and b|s p ^ y Bpent
gt
I t gnuization
b ill a t this sesalon o f conI S T l i e n v a a U ttle M t t v it y in tbe ea>lyir honor,.the
hi
Is gi
g ro s s /’ 5 e n t said. ‘ ‘ I t would btf' s illy
■ ttd h S ia g b o o n . B efore d aylight, tb eB io
t< ta m iantes shaking hands w jtti th is
grbop o f , officers. Thoy then
n to t r y to put such a moasnro th r o n g
■ W cuibani. F a td fio a n d ablpa in tbis rea-• Ifjcond
K
the ro ya l 'carritigin.
*
in tbe f i f t y w o rk in g days rem alniag a ^t
■
fle e t ta lk e d w ith b lin k e r . signal1 entered
ei
th
■ ^ t a . * Beaivb-ligbta 'swept tbe striekAmerieaaa Taka P a rt
^ is session o f congress."
V b trto s p o it.
. W oold U v e s tlg a ts
^ As the carriagea rolled aboot iho staI p.T « te ]ta a eoast 'g n a rd men predicted iio
^ n , tbe preaident was given a n>aaing
g
K a h n 's statom ent was an indication>
■ i t w 'r e lie f woriE 'w onId be g rea tly b a a -‘ g reeting b y Amerieaa and B ritis L o t t l[. o
otf the dissatiafaction m any committee»
■ .(b iB r^ . sbonld tb e aertbeaater becom*I cera; Am erican’ Bed Croas and X . i LL mi
members fee^ w ith the a ttitu d e o f the®
I n Decembefj 1918, there w e n
■
enoogti to d riv e ..tbe- steamer C.
» A . workers aad ropreBontnliv-s o ff Ro
general s ta ff.
'
^
ab<mt
180 s e p a t ^ operating railroad
| - » w ii;th « .b « a e k .
‘ ‘ Before I en te r in to the solution o ff cotnpanies
c
e very .American m ilita ry , miasion a,tt
in the tTnited s ta te s , w ith
■ :g « 8i«t> ea a w i n w i i i Bad Oroea aor> u
a a anny, I w a a t to haar fro m OeneralI operatiog
o
Beme, who. were gronpde abb A th ee aa
nvennas o f $1 ,000 .01)0 o r more
™ ^
A
1 ^ 1 jiif^ T e d 'd o rta g U e a lg b t fro m beadPershing asd Geaeial L ig g e tt and oth** per
p year c a c b ...B e T o a ^ -th ri» .o f these
■ eadt.
P<
se
i a « w Y o rk .
T h e ir ktta e b ■
f
erv'w
h
o
-b
a
ve
.
seea
aetnal
fig
h
tin
g
on
«
! ' A t the aame tia w , tb e eommander Of e r
1 companies had operating revenues o f I ______________ ^
fos; a abort tim e ia O reat „
c, th
thB_otber slde,!!^H ahn aaid. “ O briiias-* 410,0(W,000
4
Borne gar^iaoa gave a a h ^ ' order,
o r m o n |M r'y e a r each.
Ir iT.
ly..w e. « a a il!o t ^ t them here fo r -this
! JKpSbk, iMMdrada o f- ia f iM r a . rapMtod»
Mssion o f eoBgress.
~
‘ aa4 more thaa ffOOO-aoldlera pfeM atod} mi
" F u rth e rm o re ,, I am going to Earanna w h ile oae o f th e largest crowdag
, > t o » B ^ o io
•„
B
’ '
Boma haa ever aeen, massed l-ehind the0 ope
°P im m ediately a fte r th is session o f
aeta o f be reitm n a r k e d ^ I tro
t r o p s gave th e preaident the c ity 'a, congress to f i n d out w h a t I , caa o fr
the
n U r k a t i o a o f woonded. U fe boata up-’ po
popular welcome,
,
. thi English, French and Beligan «nny
tb e li^D la g s n rf aad aoldlers aad
,'
BCaaa of W a n a g Flags
^plaaa and ta lk to any o f o n r.o ffle e raI
w ho m ay s till be on ttte other Bid« a t
ft^ e e rs
oa . A o n
o s h eaitatlagly
.
The la rge square appeared to be aa jb,
th a t tim e.
GSlinged in to th e aea t o cave tbe flo aa I
solid
maaa
o
f
w
avingfla
jik
Crawdii
*
" A n a m y r*orgaalaation b i ll can*
ff in ia g tnaa. T h e c ^ gnarda r iA a d * f
tb e streets aad adorned th e* qq
^
a o t pass th is session o f congress, bu t
- l U i ^ ow a.jiirea repeatedly. 8 « ^ w a n, thronged
”
f« iw te m e ‘ aad dragged ' a a ^ n naooa*. ^ d o w a o f evecy b n ild ia g ,. especiallyr aa a n n y appropriation b ill w ill have to
be passed.” ; . .
1 be
& M l^
B o y A n o t t , a b^aeh eombar^. ^the w indows o f tbe -H otel O ontincatal
!
aad
th
e
P
riace
Massim
o's
eoHcira.
l ^ a t in to th e breakera aad hanled e a t "
^
M a n y Qaestlon
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!*«~«nmber e f aeamea fro m th e e n la e r. demonstration, remained w ith hu t ing
A s members o f th e bonse and sen­
Tbo preaident, deeply touched b y the
f Colom bia wh«h th e ir m otor lanaeb eapate m ilita ry committees v ie w It, fix [
hand
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fJ rittd . A n o t t . woriced w ith a n f * tied,
I n the f i r s t carriage woro tho k in g 's^ in g o f a peace a d lita ry p o lic y iavolves,
jrtq 'ih is w ala t w ith ' w hieh a
m'
am
“ ong others, decision concerning the
( £ • buek roUii u» t« b Mt w k, aides aad .B e a i^ A d iir a l Ohiysoa. I a.^ fo
n. o w ia g :
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second were the k la g and the prea(tlDa hg WU iwmt oCf U> {M.
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id e n t; w h ile the th ird contained the^
' a tn re o f tb e natioasl guard. S iM
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M rs. W ilson and the Duchess ° f th(> atai^ding'arm y, “^ t h m obile aad
Hniakna't* flMm MUlm na
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reserve. - Unlvecsal m ilita ry tra la ln ^ .
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, D ispositioa o f arm y cswtonmenta.
surronaded b y *th e k in g 's b o d r goard
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TTpon a ll these questloas there Is a
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i t waa le a n e d today. H e earn* o
o tf mounted cniraaaien. A number o f w id
e variance o f opinioa.
o th e r’ carriagea aad aatomobiles f o l­
V it h ISO men aad tnieka f r o 4 «t
lowed, bearing m e m b e r s ^ th e snites •
^ S ra d le y 'f M d to aaaist in . r e a u v ia f 1»'
and
f r o m jlh e N orth ern P acific.
*n cabiaet members.
. '^ ^ « a a life b o a t, opset yeaterday a ft* ' '
; Vanatlas' iCasts D seontad
y ^ n o n x L c e m e u tj
‘.^naoon he plaaged In and saved aevaral,
The p ro ceuion made its w a y ^owJy
f,th a n hnrrie d away w ith o o t t«reaUag through th e atreeta to the accompoai*
j ' h b id e a lity .
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m eat o f nnceaaiag cheers.
W hrn I t i ■> regular meeting o f th e .Jlalted
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om m ere&l Travelers' w iH be^'huS. a t 8
reaehed Baedra a^oarie, a dacxUag alght; IC
Co’
' Bnbosribe aew fo r t h e 'N I f f U .
'c lo c k Saturday night, January
ia
n e t tbe eyes o f those ia tbe sort^ge.- • o
o'c
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thee Moose b a ll Members are reqosst«d
...... ^ ......... ..........—. •• lJa a dd itie a to flaga aad b m tia g , th
there were conatlesa T eaetlaa masts, to
*o bo preseat, as im portaat buMasss
rO Q ' l A T B l O O L U S i r T
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toppo^ w ith wiaged ric to rie a , a llie d i^s 'to be transacted. 'V is itin g members
,• :P O B 8 A L B t- K > « eUu» f l r . t , w coad JT*
f l a ^ aad the coat o f a m a o f every a n cord ia lly in vita d .
, a n d tU r d c u t t l c f 1 » r. deUvored 114 t o ^Jedeoxned c ity . I n th s review ing stand
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on tb s sqaarv sat the mayors o f Boree,
f - _______
T re at,' T riest, Finm e aad Spalato.
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'S a m lg ta B ts ’ O n s tis g
I n fr o n t o f tbe Fine A rts buUdiog,
bondreda o f secieties were massed. A
g r o n p - o f returned em igrants greeted
W ilspn in EogUah. He replied, repeat­
edly w aving h it ha t and sm iling n>cr.
r i)y , bn t h is words were u n in te llig ib le
bocanae o f the clamour.
Mrs.- W ilson responded to tbe emi­
g ra n ts ' greeting b y w aving a large l.oo/
fjuc o f Amerieaa B eaatie^
(]uct
W hen 'th e p a rty reached the qoirin a i,
a 'm onster crowd maased ontside and
cheered fo r several ialoQtes. Tbe per­
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sonnel o f th r foreign o ffice , throngiag
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the w indows and balconies, Joined ia
the'-sheots;^^,
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"The, laceasMt cheering brougfift the
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W ilsons o n t on the baleony o f tha
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M en’s m edium w t.
w e lt sole' dress ^ho^.
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airplanes fle w overhead, ehorch bells
w ars nm g aad geas « f th a e U ^'k 2w ts
boomed .out the royal sa ln ta
The dem oastratoia contiaasd loag a f ­
te r the preaideatial “p a rty had reachsd '
the q a iriaa L
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pable w o rkm e n
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mly the best o f inks a
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recognized bran
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a n d Y ovnxi
coadlM a n pui»
l i ^ w h o le a a m s — p e r f o r .young
C A fry
t b f t t a a e b p r« fa n . i ^ t h t r t f ^ s t i c k
:: t o l S c k v r s o m t t f a i v a o f t
e h ^ , wa h a r* i t ^
st and m ost m odem ty
and the newest
y pj e faces.
O u r w o rk rn
m ust be ^ tis fa c to ry to3 o
1 u r custom ers
isfactory to its. W e he\
ever disappoint;
o r it is n o t satisf
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