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Twin Falls Daily News from Twin Falls, Idaho • 8

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EIGHT TWIN FALLS DAILY NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, MONDAY, MAY 29, 1922 in Ens Summer Re-Asserts Its Sovereignty to Twin Falls Country nv iiipii wiinr by Mrs. E. B. Williams. Telephone 3i.

FflGTSTD SUIT Prayer Book Once "King's The English "Book of Common" Prayer" was originally called the "King's Primer." It was published In 1546 by command of Henry VHL Twice revised In the reign of Edward VI, and again in the reigns of Elizabeth and James it was ultimately brought to Its present form. Classified advertising is the cheap- est thing you can buy measured by the profits it may bring you. Finest celery plants (White plumn) to be found in this country, also Golden self -blanching, 100, 50c. City Tower Greenhouses, Twin Falls. adv.

Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Oakley, of Boise, Verdict Awards Judgment on Note to plaintiff in Suit in District Court announce the marriage of their daughter, Helen Vinore, io Mr.

Charles Herbert Treichel on Wednesday, May 24. mmw With ascending temperature levels, summer is re-asserting itself in the Twin Falls country and the official, forecaster promises fair weather tonight, and Tuesday. 'The mercury in the thermometer at the government observer's station here attained a maximum height Sunday at 74 degrees above zero -and was low this morning at 43 as compared With Saturday's high at 63 above and low at 35 above. The wedding was solemnized at 'home of the bride's parents, Be v. J.

A. Glen-denning officiating. The bridal party stood beneath an arch of snowballs and pink arranged in front of the living-room windows. As the bride and her attendants came down the Growers Re-seeding About 500 Acres of Beets at Rupert Destroyed by Storm Approximately 1 5,00 acrf of sugar beets in ihe vicinity of Rupert were blown out of the ground by the high wind of bist Thursday, according to reports ma le to' officials of the Amalgamated Suar company here. Officials -ef the company stated to-, day that the damage from the storm would not affect the operation of fac City Treasurer and Waterworks Clerk Issue Statement in Reply to "Unjust and Unwarranted Attacks" Judgment for $2000 and interest in favor of W.

E. Eckley and against Cal vin Owens, author of the note on which suit was brought, was returned Satur day afternoon by a jury in district court here. The verdict denied claims jf the "interveuors, J. V. Lau-benheim snd the First National Bank of Kimhcrly, t6 interest in the note.

The note in question was drawn by Owens, in favor of W. L. Eckley, son 'stairway Mrs." Clyde Summers sang "At i lied EVIDENCE IS DESTROYED wore a white orcandie cown trimmed Facts and figures in relation to op Patrolman Overhauls Celebrants rla ii-ii liii nil i uiiicB. iici wii ft i tories at Hurley or Paul, because a ma fastened with a wreath of oranee bios- Time to Enforce Clean-up Edict of the plaintiff in this case. It was (TOO LATE FOB CLASSIJF ICATlOt- LOST Saturday night on street ladies' gold brown kid.

Leave at News office. erations of the municipal waterworks have been disregarded, distorted and bv the son tra Miss Lilla Lyon, the maid of insf erred to the- father, of the gwers are re-seeding it to the bank for Vol-thllr. with beetg' the 9eed hen juggled by E. F. Walton to serve hi8Jwho delivered hnnnr wnra ninlc nro-andie with hat Three VOlinsr in town last Laubenheim based his claim lurnisnea i.y in owh pHt-ial -ends, according to the lection, to match.

Little Beverly Oaklev. niece evening with the eviden purpose of 8.1 to interest in the note on the grounds statement issued today by James of the bride, in a white organdie frock, celebrating something or other and re-carried the ring in the heart of a rose, sorting vo inspiration of hard eider to JocdlJrpviiioj anA fra Troiofcol will annnrl their make tne occasion more Hall, city treasurer and waterworks 'lerk, relative to Walton's criticism of Jiis report to the waterworks superintendent. FOR RENT Furnished four-room house, garage, electric washer, $30 a month. Inquire 711 Second ave. W.

WANTED All kinds of poultry; wc pay top prices at all times. Twin Falls Poultry and Egg P. E. Strain, man ager. -Phone 175.

246 Fourth ave. So. hnnevmnnn in Portland, and will make from their viewpoint, eluded the po uihi ne nu i axiaeuea it in a sun againsi the younger Eckley. Evidence wis offered the plaintiff to show that the note' had been transferred before the suit against the younger Eckley was begun. their home in Boise.

The Oakley fam- lice pursuit long enough to destroy a Spend Sunday, Here Mr. and Mrs. ily are well known in Twin Falls, hav- gallon jug or tue ewer dot aia noi ine lived here for several years in the cape the punishment meted out by Pa- Explains Alleged Discrepancy "A certain report whic.h I made as Earl Provost of Hansen spent a few trolman R. Patton, who compelled early days of the city. hours in Twin Falls Sunday.

them to stop and pick the fragments of the container and clean up the sidew ilk where.it was broken. TIRE CO. WANTS state representative and sales manager to open branch office; necessary. Universal Tire Chicago, HI. Attorneys appearing in the trial of the -case wero.S.

L. Hodgin of Walters, Hodgiu and Bailey, for W. E. Eckley; J. W.

Porter of Porter and Witham for Owens; Charles A. North for the bank, and J. R. Bothwell of Bothwell and Chapman for Laubenheim. Miss Martha" Farrar was given a de lightful luncheon in the private din ing-rooni of the Hotel Rogerson Satur Filer Visitor Here Mrs.

J. W. Tanner was among the Filer residents who visited Twin Falls on Saturday, i May Wheat Takes day; in honor of her birthday anniversary, by her father, H. W. Farrar.

The SALESMEN to sell guaranteed tires and tubes; $100 a week guaranteed salary and commission. Universal Tire Chicago, 111. clerk of the waterworks department to the superintendent of waterworks on February 25, 1922, and which contained a cash statement of the waterworks fund from the books of the city treasurer together with a detailed classification of the warrant expenditures of the department for the period May 1, 1921, to February 25, 1922, has been the subject of repeated public criticism by E. F. I feel that my reputation is being unjustly attacked, and wish to make some public defense, of Tumble to Lowest affair was a complete surprise both to Off for California Mr.

and A. Denton and Mr. and" Mrs. Ed. Roberts left this morning for California.

Price This Year the young lady, and-her mother, W. A. Patrick making all. of the ar- raiiffements. A inlor RfthP.me of rose and orchid was carried out in all of the Sells on Chicago Board of Trade On Trip to Boise Mr.

and Mrs. E. Booth motored today to Boise, where thev exoect to remain until Thursday. decorative details. The centerpiece for at pip-ure Below Quotations 0 mm in PAY TRIBUTE TO WflRSVETERftKS the table was a lovely white birthday cake, with sixteen candles.

Two crys tal baskets filled with orchid iris, Hansen Visitors Here Mr. and Mrs. Sturgeon McCoy and children, of Hansen, were in the' city yesterday to at tend chuich. crystal candlesticks holding orchid-colored candles, and dainty plaee cards representing a young girl dressed in the two shades adorned the table. Those on July CHICAGO, (IP) Wheat prices made a sensational dive today, tho May delivery plunging downward 11c a bushel as compared with quotations earlier in the session.

May went as far down as $1.18 3-4 and for the first time this year sold at a lower price than July. the report whic.h is being questioned. The principal criticism seems to arise from the alleged discrepancy between figures furnished verbally to Mr. Walton, and those of the published report. Six Weeks' Time Elapses "Early in the month of February, 1922, Mr.

Walton called at my office, requesting certain information relative to the receipts of the waterworks department and tho cost of operation. I Back from Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs of honor Emery Benoit" returned from Salt Lake! present besides the guest Sunday, where they have been on their were: Mrs. n. w.

iarrar, Miss jvunnie ATTENTION, FARMERS who produce cream for. sale. A meeting will be held at the Parish Hall, Twin Falls, on Wednesday evening. May 31, at 8 o'clock, to discuss the different phases of the cream situation and the way It is handled in other sections. It should be of interest and benefit to you.

Try to attend. R.E.BROSSARD County Agent Farrar. Mrs. W. A.

Patrick, Beulah wedding journey. Trousdale, Ruth Harvey, Nadine Set tle, Marguerite Finch, Marjorie Knei- Return fiom Boise Mr. and Mrs. al, HaEel Parish, Neva Claar and Mar Suspension of Business Activities to Mark the Observance Here of Memorial Day for Service Men Memorial day tomorrow will be ob to liiui that my books had not E. Kalman, Miss Charlotte Kalman and 'Mr.

Dorothy Levy returned Sun ion Wassbn. Following luncheon the afternoon was spent at the theatre. yet been closed for the month of January, and that I could give him only the figures as of the of December, day from Boise, where they attended tho Shrwetv convention. The trip was The dining-room was elaborately deco made by automobile. rated with streamers of rose and orchid 1921.

He stated that these figures crepe paper, and bouquets of lilacs. would be satisfactory. He did not ask served in 1 win Falls with general su The ladies of the Home Missionary SPort- is Not Interstate Com- for a complete statement, but lor oniy pension of business activities. Shops certain figures of his pwn selection. A and offices will be closed all day in few days later, he again called at my accordance with a business men's office, and from the nature of his ques- agreement of several years' standing In Pocatello Hospital Al.

Roberts 133 Monroe street, -is a patient in a hospital st Pocatello, where he is re r-eiving treatment for fracture of his which was broken last summer and which failed to heal properly. meree Within Meaning of Statute, Says Court society of, the Methodist church are making elaborate preparations for a social at the church on Thursday af- tions, I was convinced that he intended designating Memorial day as one of to misuse the partial statement I had the five holidays of the year to be ob- UWu uu Ul WASHINGTON, D. (JP) Or V- a TT. "i uvu ganized baseball, as conducted by pro x.mMa ui uue iu fessional clubs the national mission fields under our flag, which the snpreme court held to. win oe 01 imeres! every one.

intcrstate c.0mmeree and Sunday Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mounce und family of Gooding spent Sunday visiting at the home of Hr. and Mrs. M.

Mather and upon their re turn home were accompanied by Mrs. A. Mounco, who will visit in Gooding some time. Sweet Potato Plants! Now ready, hundred $1.20. Tomatoes in our wonderful compartment boxes (better than any other)-, dozen 30c.

City Tower Greenhouses 2nd Ave. So. and 7th St. TWIN FALLS given him for his own political ends, served in this manner. Eather than allow myself to be misrep-j Parallel rows of flags suspended resented in this way, I offered to pre- over the streets along Main avenue pare a complete statement to -Shoshone street, made their ap-whieh I did, and a copy of which was pearancc today in readiness for the furnished to the press of the city under day set apart for paying of tribute to date of February 25, 1922.

Mr. Wal-. the memory of service men of Ameri-ton, in his attacks, has attempted to can wars. reconcile these two sets of figures, and( Procession Opens Exercises. ompnmenung xneir aaugnier, avis, mlnl nnti.trst law ml mt.

i.uu The decision of the court was vic- Kuaoiph entertained at a dinner torv for organized basebai' as against oamraay evening. A oeauiixui wnue the ciaimg of the Baltimore club of At Directors' Meeting S. L. Otto of Filer, president of the Twin Falls oirinaay, caKe wxm zu piw canaieB the defunct Federal league, and sets points out alleged discrepancies, adoui 1 1 I 11 Exercises for the day, as arranged rorniea tne centerpiece tor tne tame. agide -the verdict of the District of ix weeks time ciapscu ueiween me County Vegetable Growers association, left this morning for Caldwell, where thi PveniTic be will attend the organ- dates of these two sets of figures, and a joint committee of members of The, rooms were most attractise with Columbia supreme court awarding the vases and bowls of cut The Baltimore club damages of 1 aicJOK iiusi, urrana Army 01 uie during this warrants were the RfpwMie, and of Twin Falls post, Am- tin- of recently elected di- time, many niul tf Twin Vnlla TiAHf.

Am- guests were Mr. ana Mrs. vernonBcriD- against organized baseball figures verbally quoted to Mr. Walton cricaA 1,6 opened -with th3 rectors of the Idaho Producers Union, procession to the cemetery where the v. MAmKot ner and son iawrence, Curtis Turner, Justice Holmes, in rendering the H.

Grant and Guy Kinney. opinion declared that personal efforts fha ninnainn nr nia. titht. visit, ami ,01 waitu i a not related to production are not inter which were properly CAMMACK WILL ATTEND state commerce included in the with flwer8 furnisn. led by auxiliary organizations and citi- Going to Camp A list of the students of "he University of Idaho who will att-vid the reserve officers train complete statement.

Method of Handling Cash CONCLAVE OF DAIRYMEN jzens genora'ly. FORMAL VOTE DEFERRED WASHINGTON. UPV-The 'McCW Under the direction the Grand KINDERGARTEN (FROEBEL METHOD) -A Permanent School Now Open 9 to 11:30 A. M. lAlice.Brown Lewers PARISH HALL Per Month Report on Visit Here of Chicago Cheese ber bonu8 plan appaTently ing camp fit Camp Lewis, Washington, June 15 to July 26, includes the names Price, Twin Falls; Elmer The oirrerence in xne amount ut.

1no. lArmy men the graves of 26 of their cash reported as on-hand May 1, 1921 tho Maker is Expeoted at Meeting 1 2 0f VfluallB of Vaughn commanded a majority, in the senate expiaineu in wua y. American region members will have'Wviand Twin Falls; William fowler, finance committee today, but a formal Wendell. vote was deferred until Wednesday to give senators additional time "to ixio (charge of the decoration of the graves partment are kept separate and dis-, of Jg veteranB of the World War- tinct, and counter receipts of thewa-, pr0(ession will 8tart from in terworks department are reported Las front of 0n Shoshone F. R.

Cammack, field dairyman of the state university extension division, who accompanied J. L. Kiaft, Chicago cheese manufacturer, on a recent trip through Idaho dairy regions, is expect Sounds Assembly Call Veterans of the World war taking part in exercises sider some amendments that were sug gested. received into the waterworks fund of street at 10:30 olock. It will be the treasury onrywhen turned, over to lpad by vfteran8 of the Civil war pre ed to attend and address a meeting of CRACKS SAFE WITH A SLEDGE.

SALT LAKE, CITY, Utah, dairymen of Twin Falls county con in observance of Memorial day here are requested by A. Wilton Peck, acting commander of Twin Falls post, American Legion, to assemble at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning at the Elks hall. vened by R. E. Brossard, county agri police are looking for a robber; who in the last 36 hours is reported to have "cracked" five safes with a sledge JERSEY MILK FOR SALE 10c QUART From first class cows, kept Under sanitary conditions, tested and inspected.

Call FRED RUDOLPH Phone 876 cultural agent, to be held Wednesday evening in Parish hall hee for discussion of various phases of the dairy in the treasurer by the waterworKs by nerbert Lauterba'ch, past partment. On May 1, 1921, the of the Twin Falls post, urer had no cash on hand to the credit American LPgi0U) ag marshal of the of the waterworks fund, but there ap-j day, and by the Twin Falls band and peared on the books of the waterworks tne nati0iinl colors. Next in line will department a small amount of cash not eome the Spanish American war vet-yet turned over to the treasurer. ThejeranS) auxiliary societies in automo-latter figure was furnished to Mr. Wal-biles, and all others.

hammer. His biggest haul consisted of $300 taken from te Acme Paint com dustry. Tt is expected that Mr. Cam- Lettuce Growers to Meet George F. Prince, representative of the Califor mack will give a report on the obser pany's safe.

vations Juado and conclusions reached by the maker durns1, his trip through Idaho. Porch baskets filled, with hangers tuu vc.uaxy vU u. Services at Cemetery nia Vegetable Union, will this evening discuss methods and problems 'of head lottuce production with growers of the crop at a meeting at Filer. Similar meetings pre to be held Tuesday even $1 to $2 each. City Tower Twin Falls, South Main ave.

adv. Lumbago was properly noi mciuueu in me bcb-. ond report. Books Open to Public "The books of the treasurer and wa Services at he cemetery will be concluded with military honors to the dead by a firing squad in command of. Tom M.

6 R. PINK WOOL BUYERS TWIN FALLS. IDAHO This is a rheumatism of the muscles of the back. It comes on suddenly and WE WILL contract yonr wool; re lonable advance. Phone Ml Brown Bre, Sheep Co.

adv. McGrew, and sounding of taps by J. G. Thorpe, leader of the band of the 146th uul. terworks department are open to inspec is quite painful.

Every movement ag oil onA nif.i gravates the disease. Go to bed, keep iJLA field artillery Tegiment READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS. made for Preparations have been quiet, and have Chamberlain's Liniment applied and a quick recovery may be expected. Mrs. F.

J. Dann, Brockport, ing at Buhl and Wednesday evening ai Kimberly. COLORADO BANKER DIES. DENVER, (P) Henry Geb-hard, 76, vice president of the stockyards National bank of Denver and well known in banking circles throughout the west, died at his home here today nfter a long illness. rJoTflnin -wreaths for ffrave decora not to be misled by Mr.

Walton 's unjust and unwarranted attacks." N. writes: "I Can honestly say that handling the largest Memorial Day procession in Twin Falls history. The Grand Army men -will have Chamberlain's Liniment cured me of lumbago a year ago last summer. When i. o.on i I began using it, I was flat on iny back 1000 dozen of our special fc tomato plants in our famous, "com-the afternoon at the high school audi- boirea iuiw Teadv: dozen torium.

Former Senator M. J. Swee in bed and could not turn to the left or right. had a bottle of Chamberlain 's Liniment in the house and this 30c: also potted ones, etc. City Tower tion, each $2, at the City Tower Green ley is to deliver the address for the occasion.

was applied to my back. It promptly Greenhonses, ITwiu Falls, corner See ond aveuuc and Seventh- st adv. houses, Twin Falls, south mam ave. adv. drove away the pains and aches." FLOWERS Try the City Tower Greenhouses.

We have the popular Gardenia or Cape Jasmines, of wax whiteness, as pretty and fragrant as the rose, dozen 75c. Second ave. So. and Seventh s. adv.

SPECIAL SALE on Watkins' ducts; redneed pricos. Mrs. W. Fredcrickson, 321 Third ave. E.

BEAD THE DAILY NEWS. BASEBALI SPECIAL MEMORIAL DAY THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY TOMORROW LAVERING PAVILION SPECIAL DECORATION DAY ANGO TWIN FALLS STARS vs. KIMBERLY Lincoln Field, 3 p. m. ADMISSION 50 CENTS Bdaiio Department Store, Ltd.

TUESDAY, MAY 30th DANCING 9 TO 12 TWIN FALLS. IDAHO PfgrilY IH-0iU..

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