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The Idaho Statesman from Boise, Idaho • 6

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THE IDAHO STATESMAN THURSDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 221928 6 vi numbers on the progrS sored by various clubs and lodge jured several months ago In an auto accident and who was brought to her home last week from St hospital has been returned to the hospital for further treatment Spaniard Stabbed Assailant Is Held For Developments ANOTHER SCOUT TROOP ORGANIZED IN WENDELLl 229 COWS FINISH NEW GOODING ARMORY 0KEHED BY INSPECTOR Have Musterole Id starts it has andy taBM ot TEST IN OCTOBER plaster withVutTh? warm tingle as the penetrates the Pore 1 in cooling Made of pure oil of 1 hor a 1 other simple (Special to Tho Statesman) GOODING Capt A King of Boise cavalry Instructor of the Idaho national guard was In Gooding Monday and Tuesday checking up the government equipment of Troop A 116th cavalry and inspecting the newly erected armory The building constructed specifically to house the local cavalry 1 troop will Include a spacious riding hall On one side are the stables for the horses and on the other are the lockers equipment rooms and offices Captain King said he Is well pleased with the arrangement of the Special to The Statesman) A second Boy Scout troop with 32 members has been organized In Wendell by Roy Griffin and Albert Andrews both members of the local school faculty who are experienced in the work Andrews and Griffin are the scoutmasters of the new troop and the executive committee Is made up of Amos Boysen Gordon MacQulvey and Boyd The other troop hks been In existence for some time and Is fostered by the local church Its scoutmasters are Oliver Nellson and Raymond Peterson and the executive board Includes John Dixon' 8 Iluffaker Prescott Stephens and James McClure (Special to Tho Statesman) SHOSHONE Juan Mendoza a Spaniard la in a local hospital with a knife wound In his back and Ernest Ortega Mexican la In the Lincoln county Jail aa the reault of a atabblng affray In a Shoshone poolhall Monday night Ortega after he la alleged to have stabbed Mendoza ran out the back of the building but was overtaken and arrested by John Falk special deputy attracted by the disturbance Charges against him have been deferred until the seriousness of Injury Is determined A local physician after examining the Spaniard stated that he did not believe the wound would prove serious The difficulty between the two men Is said to have arisen when Ortega approached Mendoza for a loan and was refused Both men are between the ages of 25 and SO Mendoza told the officers that he came from McDermott Nev and Ortega claimed Pocatello as his home Mini-Cassia Report Shows 733 Pounds Milk Average 2746 Butterfat Samples Sent by Burley Citizens Create Favorable Impressions insert is doctors Try tis sore throat stiff for rheumatism ma neuralgia aches of the muscles sprains bruiiL1 frosted feet colds may prevent CALDWELL Pacltwood Not Guilty George Packwood was declared not guilty oi being intoxicated in the streets of Wilder by a Jury in the district court Wednesday Marriage Licenses William Brandt and fcrma Eubanks of Nampa Raymond Relneke and Constance Bo-litho of Melba and Myers and Marjorie Smith of Boise obtained marriage licenses Wednesday Asks $1100 on Suit was filed Wednesday in the district court by representing the King Motor company against Matt-ingley asking for judgment of approximately $1100 The sum is alleged due on a note given for the purchase of an automobile Llvcsay Judge Ed L-Bryan of the district court has sentenced Livesay to four to 14 years in the penitentiary Livesay was found guilty of grand larceny In connection with the theft of red clover seed from the Caldwell Produce Poultry Clinic A poultry clinic sponsored by two local and hatchery firms is to be held Thursday In the -basement' of the church Denton Case Dismissed Formerly scheduled for hearing Thursday the case of the state of Idaho versus Cecil Denton has been dismissed Lowell Ldwell who been in southern California during the past three months has returned to Caldwell much improved in health BURLET (Special) A flood of all appreciative of Idaho Is coming to the merchants association and to individuals who sent ARCO MAN DIES UNDER AUTO BLACKFOOT Ida (2P) Ira Petty a mining man of Arco was killed Tuesday afternoon when his kutomo bile turned turtle 26 miles east of Arco The steering gear of the machine had broken Wiscomb of Blackfoot discovered the wreck ant summoned officers 1 USTICK DRUGS EXCITE MANY ATTORNEyS ILL COURT IS ADJOURNED GOODING HOLDS BANQUET FOR MASONS THURSDAY I out small cartons of spuds all over the I country on Burley "potato One Statesman) I merchant in Iowa wired Stllwell The annual banquet of a farmer of the Minidoka project for the Gooding Masonic lodge for resl-1 prices on five carloads for Immediate dent and visiting Masons will be held shipment In the auditorium of the Methodist I Many who received the cartons church here Thursday evening It Xs I complain because they can not buy announced by the secretary All Idaho spuds In their towns One New Masons are Invited Turkey dinner will york City man writes to have a bar-be served by Ladles of the Eastern I rel sent by truck to him at once pro-Star vlded a pool carload of these pota- Several years ago the Idea of an an-1 toes Is shipped to New York city nual banquet for the promotion of others In various states request that good will and brotherhood among the I they be notified immediately should a Masons of this section was conceived I shipment be made to their towns by the local lodge and from that be- ginning the affairs have developed to Many Make Suggestions the degree that at present the annual All sorts of suggestions are made In banquets are among the leading so- these letters to assist In giving Idaho clal events on the chapter's yearly IsDuds nroner nuhlieitv and cl vine yearly spuds proper publicity and giving va (Special to Tho Statesman) JEROME District court In Jerome county was adjourned by Judge Hugh A Baker November 17 to November 22 The adjournment was necessitated it was learned because of wide-spread illness among the attorneys RUPERT With 229 cows In the Mlnl-Cassla Cow Testing association 30 of them dry and 40 producing over 40 pounds of butterfat the average production was 7333 pounds of milk and 2740 pounds butterfat in October as shown' by the report of Elmer Thles of Rupert tester Four cows on the honor list for the month are and belonging to Haven Leigh of Burley with respective records' of 1937 pounds of milk and 639 pounds butterfat 2002 pounds milk and 761 pounds butterfat "No Congleton Burley 1848 pounds milk 646 pounds butterfat Gotlleb Schenk Rupert 1516 pounds milk 63-pounds butterfat High herd averages for the month 20 cqws or over Lee Lundy of Rupert and Congleton of Burley are on the banner list Lundy averaging 663 pounds of milk and 249 pounds but-tcrfat and herd 722 pounds of milk and 271 butterfat 1 Among tho smaller herds of from 10 to 20 cows A Smyth of Rupert led In milk production with an average of 932 pounds and 304 pounds butter per cow Shaw Brothers of Malta had a record of 921 pounds of milk and 315 pounds butterfat while Mcthard and Sllnder of Burley were highest In butterfat with an average of 317 pounds and a milk average of 7135 pounds Three highest averages of herds under 10 cows were Haven Leigh of Burley 1213 pounds milk 423 pounds butter Clyde Molyneux Declo 1006 8 pounds milk 40 pounds butter Millard Leigh Burley 1167 pounds milk 379 butterfat BUYS AUCTION C03IPANY BURLEY (Special) Coffey auctioneer- has taken over the business of the Burley Auction company having bought out Montgomery Take Salts at First gin Bladder Irritation ot WENDELL A WILL GIVE PUBLIC PROGRAM FRIDAY Backache Two Sheriffs Hold Orders to Arrest Much-Sought Trio Mr and Mrs Bryan Ilammack who made their home near Ustlck for years have moved recently to South Boise for the1 winter Last Monday afternoon the Ustlck football team defeated Cole school pupils 14 to 7 Mr and Mrs A Drake and children who have been occupying the Carpenter residence since summer left Sunday for Boise where they wil make their home On the same day the Adams family also moved Into Boise Roberts Is completing the addition of several rooms and a porch to the house on the property known as the Herrick farm which he purchased last spring Mr Roberts and family came to Ustlck from the Cole district A Swanson last week lost one of his prized heifers when she became tangled In a fence Word has been received here by Mr and Mrs Graven that their daughter Marylow junior at the University of Idaho has been named as chairman of the membership committee In the English club Her sister Dorothy who entered the university this fall has been pledged to the Phi Beta Phi sorority Mr and Mrs Charles Wills attended the funeral services of Had-sell In Middleton Thursday Little Anna belle Gray who was in (Special to Tho Statesman) The Wendell Tarent-Teacher association will stage a entertainment at the high school The Ruse of Deputy Captures Quarry And Saves Costs American men and must guard constantly azas- trouble because we often rich food Our blood acids which the kidneys out they weaken from over! come slueeish th come sluggish the rled Ideas on marketing Many' commend the Idea of shipping small sample cartons as a novel and striking manner of advertising this product One medical man of Waukegan III after recommending a' method of marketing used by the Canadian rail roads In assisting growers to dispose of small lots of produce launches Into extended praise of potatoes as an article of diet Diabetics he says should eat more potatoes and less bread and thereby live longer and happier The rich are nearly all diabetic he writes they can afford Idaho potatoes and should eat them three times a day eliminate clog and the result is kidney bladder (Special to The Statesman) JEROME A light coupe belonging to Arnold of Jerome was stolen from Its parking place In the business district Sunday evening and wrecked the highway between Filer and BAUMEBENGUfi (Ben-Gay) stimulates circulation relieves congestion and quiets irritated nerves Rubbing with' BAUME quickly soothes aches and pains weakness and a dine in health When your kidneys fel like of lead your back hurts or Is cloudy full of sediment ort obliged to seek relief two times during the night Sfroa with sick headache or diny spells acid stomach or rheumatism when the weaifceri begin drinking lots of good aV Buhl As a result the Jerome county sheriff now holds warrants for the arrest of three men all of whom are known in Jerome The charge against them Is automobile stealing A gallon Jug and a suitcase containing moonshine were found In the wrecked car by a Twin Falls county officer who happened along shortly after the accident As a result the 3AUMEJBENGUE ANALGESIQUtTSAY BEN-GAY) (Hay Producers Sell Surplus at Prices Of $10 to $12 Ton NAMPA Former Nanipan Dead II and get from your pharmacist four ounces or Jad Salts Tahi (Special to TJie Statesman) JEROME When Clark was arrested in Oregon by Deputy Sheriff A Sears of Jerome on a charge of Issuing bad checks to local business men he refused to waive extradition Rather than fgo to the -expense and time necessary to secure extradition papers Sears turned him loose Last week Clark was arrested In Emmett at Deputy Sears' request The deputy had discovered that Clark visited the Emmett community frequently and quietly Informed the Emmett officers that he wanted him As a result Clark was returned to Jerome without the formality of an extradition and will be forced to answer a charge of beating a board bill as well as the original bad check charge blespoonful in a glass of watek: breakfast for a few days and yfi-neys may then act fine This famous salts is madefos acid of grapes and lemon bined with llthla and has bws for years to help flush and ric clogged kidneys to neutralize tli In the system to they no Ionyera source of irritation thus often Ing bladder disorders Jad Salts Is Inexpensive cant jure makes a delightful efierre llthla-water drink and belonged home because nobody- ran rsk mistake by having a good tfr flushing any time Advertiaa BURLEY (Special) Much of the I Twin Falls county sheriff also holds surplus hay on the Minidoka project I warrants for the arrest of the same has been sold to sheep men and to three men the charge in this Instance the local feeder companies The al- being Illegal possession of Intoxicating falfa mill has also bought a big sup-1 liquor ply Little old hay was left over this The men were Identified by a Jer-sprlng and prices have been higher ome resident who saw the coupe leave than usual the road and stopped to first aid A small amount has been bought for All three of its occupants are said to as high as $12 in: tbc stack but the have been cut and bruised' and afterusual price has been $10 and $11 It I wards they are reported to have call-ls reported that Deardorff of I e(j up0n a Buhl physician for treat-Malta sold 800 tons for $11 and still ment Both the Jerome and Twin has more than 1000 tons on hand I Falls county forces are now making efforts to locate the suspects SUIT AGAINST SHERIFF 0i the 7arrant? heI? bJ 'Sheriff Turner of Jerome are a ft fl ft 11 II MELBA Roy Pitkin reclamation service em-1 ploye Is recovering from Injuries re- celved'last week when a ditch plow which he was operating struck a rock and threw him violently to the ground He was rushed to Nampa where it was found he was suffering from a eslon of the tendons of one hip and the back RELIEF FROM OF C0NST1PAI DECIDED FOR OFFICER I Miller Derrell Conrad and John Doe Howard (Special to The Statesman) JEROME The damage suit lnstl-1 CLAYTOW I A tuted by Philip Schmidt for $10000 1 Mrs Hugh Travis was quite sick Mrs Alberta Monser who has been ourlngr the south and west since Au- Sheriff Fred Turner of Jerome I several days last week gust returned last week to her home I anT the bondsmen which I Mrs Elsie Parelec had a birthday Glendale She was accompanied I waa tried In tha district court here party Monday of last for her on the trip by her sister Mrs last week resulted in a finding by the I year-old daughter Dorlene Twelve Jones of Wilder Jury for the defendants babies and small children entertained Marshall Elchenberger son of Mr I The complaint alleged that the themselves and each other during the and Mrs Elchenberger will Plaintiffs wife was injured because afternoon and presented their gifts A Battle Creek Physician sajtT stlpatlon is responsible for mm: ery than any other But Immediate relief has beck A tablet called Rexail Orders' tracts water from the system fca: lazy dry evacuating bowel colon The water loosens tie food waste and causes a gertle ough movement without ferns habit or ever increasing the dot Stop suffering from coecc Chew a Rexall Orderlie at day bright Get 24 for 25c tok the nearest Rexall Drug Store Drug Store and Walker Drug Adv Clark former' Nampa resident and a Mon-ln-law of Mr and Mrs Bright of this city died November 14 at his home In Stillwater Okla after a lingering Illness according to word received here Wednesday He Is survived by a wife and four children Nampa Couple Married William Brandt and Miss Irma Eubanks youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs Eubanks of Bowmont were married Tuesday by the Rev Lester Jones pastor of the Christian church at the home of the sister Mrs John Welsh 323 Nineteenth avenue south Both young people are well known In Nampa and Bowmont having lived here since childhood Mr Brandt who Is a son of Mr and Mrs Herman Brandt graduated from the Nampa high school In 1925 Mrs Brandt Is a Nampa high school senior Immediately after the ceremony they left by auto on a few trip On their return they will make their homo on a ranch east of Nampa Transferred to Twin Falls Fuller night ticket agent at the Oregon Short Line station here will leave this week f6r Twin Falls where he has accepted a similar position John Likens of Caldwell will be night operator here temporarily Body Sent to Wciscr The body of Arthur Thrall 43 of McCall who died Tuesday at a local hospital has been taken to Welser for Interment Mr Thrall Is survived by his wife his mother one brother and two sisters Teamster Ed Moore 60 of Sixteeth avenue and Second street north died Wednesday afternoon at a local hospital Mr Moore was born in Missouri He had no relatives here and little Is known of him before coming to Nampa The body Is at Talley's funeral home Services will be held at the chapel this afternoon at 3 and Interment will be In Kohlerlawn cemetery Auto Accident The two children of Mrs Harvey Parks of 923 'Tenth avenue north received cuts on their faces Wednesday afternoon when Mrs Parks who was driving south on Eleventh avenue swung her 'car sharply to the left to avoid collision with an auto driven by an Oregon resident Thompson who was driving east on Third street south Mrs I car crashed Into a telephone pole throwing the children against the windshield which broken Mrs I and several children riding In the rear seat were uninjured Mr Thompson's car which he had swung onto a parking to avoid hitting the other machine lost one of its rear wheels He was not hurt leave next week for Detroit where he rough handling which Schmidt as-1 to baby Dorlene who seemed to enjoy will take a course at the sere that she received 'from a them very much adding machine factory After com- deputy sheriff executing a court or- Neighbors Anna Moore Rose Hoag pleting his training he will be employ- der ejecting the Schmidt family fromcora Moore Jessie Pom'perlan and ed by the company as field Inspector I a house which the court found that I Elizabeth Norton of the Claytonla Mr and Mrs Gates who have I they Illegally occupied Turner I Royal attended the made Melba their home Intermittent- Bachman of Twin Falls represented I a rally atMeridian Monday ly for a period of years left Friday Schmidt in the case night of last week They enjoyed the Clarkston Wash They have paxdvtvt meeting and helped to swell the AIK IbLB A parade In the streets Harry Glesler Is at his office again Most of the clover hulling in this for leased their home Claude Albln It is always safe to give a Bayer tablet there is not the slightest harm in genuine Aspirin You have the assurance that it affect the heart And you probably know from experience that Bayer Aspirin does banish all sorts of pain in short order Instant relief for headaches neuralgia neuritis Rheumatism too Nothing like it for breaking up a cold At all druggists with proven directions enclosed The Dorcas guild held an all-day session at the home of Mrs George Olsen Thursday Plans were outlined and arrangements made for their annual bazar and dinner Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer ifannfaetnre of Monoacetlcacidester of Salicyllcacld Quick Rmlimf! A picanot akda 35c and 60c uk Am tcmmUr on TW Cheat Salva 35c GREENLEAF Stops COUGHS Ends coix marvelous or raontj Taafnna awanrvta 1slPI nafta B' marvelous or Destroys clears head after being confined to his home for neighborhood will be done by the last several days with Illness of this week Dr Nichols of Wendell was Several people' from Marslng at-a visitor here Monday tended the meeting at Knowlton Elmer Taylor has 'succeeded in Heights school house Monday night catching 40 coyotes this fall on his of last week to learn If possible -If trap line on the Prairie there was any chance that electric Mel Biswell of Mountain Home Is lights would be furnished to patrons visiting with his brother Pat Biswell on this' side of the river If the proj-at his ranch for a few days ect goes through as outlined the first The Community library is being units of the system will be west from moved this week from the court house Marslng to the school house and then to room No 2 in the postoffice build- south to the Le Delle corner The ing proposed movement seemed to be Leahy has returned from the I quite favorably received' hospital In Boise and is now looking The Wo He Lo library was moved after his sheep from the Norton home where It has Ellsworth Humphreys of Corral Is been housed for the last two years ill wtlh pneumonia in Rawlins Wyo into permanent quarters in the new and his wife has gone to be with him library building in Marslng last Fri-durlng the Illness I day This library now has nearly 600 volumes The public is Invited to germs membranes ends Kympton Sold everywhere 25c and 5-jLj gamble with pneumonia He EUCALYTTrS OBgb SUfFE ESSIES FROM ARTHRITIS (Rheumatism) DIABETES NEURITIS ARTERIOSCLEROSIS (HigH Blood Pressure) PROSTATIS Menopause disorders Nephritis Neurasthenia Sinusitis Premature Senility and all Glandular disturbances Even hopeless sufferers from these complaints for COLDS grip enza the original and wad largest selling tablet are make use of the library and as soon as BUGLE AND DRUM CORPS I a librarian Is found to take charge it BURLEY A bugle and w111 be to readers and book bor drum corps Is being formed among DurInS the time It has been members of the local post of the at the orton home 150 readers have American Legion George Stanley taken advantage of the reading op-music director of the Burley theatre I Portunity CLASSES SUSPENDED AT NORMAL SCHOOL OFFERED RELIEF WXTHODX DRUGS By The Modern 'Weaponof Curative Science Wii moil agumiti LAXATIVE TABLETS Is organizer arid Instructor- Stanley says that the boys will be "ready to within a couple of months Why You Should Take Mr and Mrs A Street have gone to Portland with Mr brother ln-law Sherman who will submit to an operation Brown of Boise visited the latter part of the week at the home Of Rev and Mrs Choat The Ray Ellis family and Mr and Mrs Ralph Comfort and baby are moving to the Will Winslow farm known as the Haworth place Katherlnb Winslow who has been visiting her uncle and aunt at New Plymouth returned Saturday The prayer circle met at the home of Grandma Winslow Tuesday afternoon Mr and Mrs Wade Tucker and daughter Dilla were business visitors In New Plymouth Saturday Mr and Mrs John Dean of Nampa former Greenleaf teachers were Sunday visitor here' Miss Orpha Presnall of Nampa spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs Claude Hirst Jacob Stltes of Portland visited with Mr and Mrs Stephen Hlbbs the last of the week William McKlbben of' Star spent Friday night at the Rev Choat home Miss Orpha Puckett of Parma spent the week-end with home folks Miss Phyllis Macey visited with her parents Rev and Mrs Herman Macey of Valley Mound over the week-end Mr and Mrs Winslow and son? Orln were transacting business In Boise Friday II Macey of Riverside visited In dreenleaf Friday Mr and Mrs Buster Kendall and Frank Kendall have moved to-Lewiston for the winter Tho scries of revival meetings which have been In session here the past two weeks closed Sunday night The evangelist who has had charge Rev Albert Fryhoff of Columbus Ohio has gone to Star where he will conduct meetings for about two weeks WL A HD I El SUNSHINE BURLEY (Special) Students of the Albion normal school have been requested to remain at home according to word here No classes are being held it Is said not because of any epidemic among the students but by reason cf so much Influenza having been reported at other places Some meningitis Is also In evidence at the west end of the branch and It Is thought best to guard against possible contagion is a solution of radium and mesothorium in triple distilled water It is the only standardized and certified radioactive water produced in this country It comes to you in a one-half ounce bottle containing a colorless and tasteless fluid RADITHOR is not a drug It is net a but a development of science that serves the purpose of supplying millions of rays from radium and mesothorium to the body internally to make up for the lack of the sun's rays The radio-active rays carry the curative effect of sunshine wherever they reach RADITHOR is the only product of its kind that produces Sunshine" If you are one of the unfortunates afflicted with any of the conditions mentioned above you owe it to yourself to investigate immediately this new hope offered by scientific course of treatment CARD OF T1LNK8 We wish to express our grateful appreciation to our many kind friends for their tender sympathy to us In the loss of our mother and to thank them for the beautiful floral tributes! Mr and Mrs A Gallupe Mr and Mrs A Thurston Mr and Mrs Henry Ashcroft Thomas Ashcroft John Ashcroft FRUITLAND Grant Gardner Francis Childs and Elmer Dorothy returned' Sunday eve-1 nlng from Walla Walla where they) went Friday to attend the football game Saturday Miss Evelyn -Rich spent the week-1 end In Payette visiting her aunt Mrs Ida Kirkland Mr and Mrs II Wilfong returned Sunday evening from Port-j land where they spent the past 10 days attending the stock show and visiting relatives Mrs Byron Brown left Monday fori Boise to assist In caring for her little grandson Kenneth Brown who is) 111 with tonsilltls- Mrs Ray Duell Ronald and La-j vonne returned Sunday evening from Nampa where they spent a few days visiting at the Roy Sparks home Mr and Mrs Stearns of La Grande were guests at the Tre-i vey home Monday Mr and Mrs Miller and i filters Ethel Marie and Barbara of Nyssa and Mr and Mrs Lat- tig and Mary Alice of North Payette were guests at the Trevey home Sunday LOOP AMUSEMENTS Dr Thurston of Boise has used RADIJHOR quite extensively in the past few months He reports very gratifying results in a wide range of cases He will gladly consult with anyone interested in RADITHOR treatment The Modern weapon of Curative Science Gall on Dr Thnmtoa at 60B Ffrat National Bank Bnlldlnr Balac or write for onr 84-PAGE BOOK FREES Olf REQUEST WESTERN STATES BRANCH OFFICE Safe for Colds Soothes and Heals Free From Nerve-Deadeningr Drugs The Greatest Body Builder Makes Tissue Strength and Flesh Builds Power to Resist Illness Richest in Vitamins Proved by 73 Years of Success Ih 2471-J CALDWELL American Tlicarte Joan Crawford and James Murray In "Rose Fable and comedy "Koko's Lovely buys stoves Advertisement RADITHOR LABORATORIES 802 Spring Arcade Bldg Los Angeles California Surety and fidelity bonds Chias Mack Ins agency Eastman Bldg Advertisement.

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