THE SHOSHONE JOURNAL Published Every Friday at Shoshone, Idaho by, EDWARD T. BARBER Editor and Propnmo» $2.00 Per Year, in Advance Subscription Rate: Entered at the Poatofflce at Shoshone, Idaho, for trans mission through the mails as second-class mail matter MEMBER EASTERN I OAHO PRESS CLUB. m m • - * This paper has enlisted with the government in the cause of America for the period of the war WELL BALLASTED. : Th< 111 V pi I *- of the fer.ru 11 f tlh.l-i «oui« || '•> f i.ihility li Mil Ntorin. Small addn the pre*r >url* Infor© the «tale lte<*d. of Ml In ft ru<«nt »•■»r Rsws'tatlon of that state. Is report ed to have said that all great demos rades of the past had gone on the rocks because of the tendency to centralis*' nd that at the tbn'* th* Unit«! HtJtlm Him omimiit«»*h**lnfoi ty to f time thev il with th. »a>rn I h Heed Ml »7*4 I I Hinds that uf th it lui Ion as being outline of government whieh of ft liberal Interprétât loi ill application. is now tin t* formed Ho bt selves thi into wha mblicati party. It is evident that either view of the stitution carried U» un extre disaster. Idea would lead to • • ie llm The nemo It won it lead U Clwtll »täte of thronte * "itnMpntitui of K"' <* ninonta I function« that would block ull public Tile Iteplltibr.ill lilea. If enr rlt«J to eXcr.n would lead to de*triie tlon through it» vn-y rxeoMMe». Fortu nately for the good seimt- of the Amer ican people the balance of power ha* during the Ufe of our Nation been no clt.t ributed bet wren the two great par *» to rutile the Ship of State **n u that most of »f cangrefts have ir work of the with reluct Idle on Hcpuhtlcan trend cause«! the Hepiibli *' •:«*• ' • • : hading !>« er Oppose*! th« P» ©sklent or tl full ml it and with drug dher hand the of mind h ging feet. th* is in uli it tn solid for mtlon. to ml In hta war mena ipccdtng up of the work. tuck up urea In the Not >me front ... . nv of the At Tl\ I work. T TIER >f the pr< dent In Criticism has all been ecut Ms Inactlvltte have the! rd lignin at Inuctlvl A-td the tl* origin In hi* trend of mind which makes him adhere to the Democratic party but horn accident h*» Placed In a position where his lions must be at c HC ns purposes with fc'* life time habits ,.f thought one The great redeeming thought fur such mind* I» that the United Ht.-.tes is now •tripped for a tight for Its life Keyed lip to the highest pitch of its ideals In e* If defense I'nltedHts t Hlates on » pom It occurs Id s an entirely different from the some Putted ce b* »I« Occasionally liaskmed officer finds plan to just pull off his i der »trpas, redi long ppotsgb t< n It a wise it nn«t »hol« •e himself to the ranks - gftms bilfk private with hl« Hats. J« Wad* to br'.tPr dlsciplln* ii*-m hit coat hi tk# flfht ft« H r - tar out of The offlecr id shoulder st re* P* ! hi* nrtr. after ha rf. H* d love a i©*i d ht* cehil* •plrit Ills of fir i .1 St Cto I of tml Uu] and une Senator Itced an with a Democrat find vhst Am. rti, th* laying »«id* of anj wed !n * unus »>ed by hi n*c > Ho «red frfluwe end of mild * «■ tfwdtir perm wnwtltutlon: .-tv* («1st mil itlon for thet >t of rights to nie« I aHs Is n Ity of Ann gtlme In the life of the *r©at national doul ;« tt. rig-h! ». e a ft© » «I il ©if And r© orm..t i,. Of have ocked the Old S'utc in the violent tombes* The war of four; of I wm no dan* shifting of ballast ittie or «1 America «ret her pert I r*»t dun frei fr ie war lies In getting the great 1 I tv I '•The WWW give y to purchase a little ■ deserve neither libel -Franklin. wlw ! men - tint litierl tei pot ary fi tter saïety.". INSULTING LOYALTY. The fact that every disloyal charac i adopted the h its 1er 111 the State ha I Partisan league a ! should Of Itself rep. i sen. And the fact tli Yon I sat Ion Offrit pry 1« :il I t hl« group of •k I and outlaw c Isenj th*«r torti#* trout amitHl r. nplrit which non and our Hta i mult to «• o home from of theee «old 1er* ha« gone Id« an Insult to ev li ch on* "'t.'i'lr ... ery loyal citizen iippiwnche* and breeders of se ■ lilition and treai on. ON THE ROAD. Hill Haywood Is In the penitentiary. Eugene Debs convicted and standing It the shadow of Its walls. Townley In dicted and fighting for time. How-long will the authorities of hluho permit McKnlg and Hholt* and Samuels and ('uininings anil their band to run ut bug*- defaming our soldiers, discour aging war activities, stirrl lg up strife and dissension anil rocking the boat while the waves of war lash the ele ments Into savage storms and danger ous whirlpools? In passing sentence upon Delis Judge D. Westhaver of Cleveland, Ohio, suld: "Anyone who strikr« thr sword fr< thr hand of those young men, or causes !another young man to refus* to do his duty when called to servo by their >r anyone who obstructs the re mue h sill*'. milting service, Injury t j hr wen j Or The Non-l'Hrtlwin league has guth> ered to Itself all the disloyal bolshevik!, il- W. YV„ anarchist and pro-German ment of Idaho. iI«h?h just m country as if oldler in the ranks of the md wrong I un army." There is something uni its doctrines ctlvitles Ui. I Kt I acts the ) elemenlK in a I ly. In spite of the loud protestatlos of loyal ty made here in Idaho by the leaders. The ournul has stated repeatedly, and still Insists, that this o greater danger to A and to our boys in the battle fro it, than the armed and uniformed soldiers of the Kaiser. These fellows are look ing for reerults from among the loyal elements of our great state. If you are at heart a really loyal citizen anti are inclined to line up with this organiza tion of outlaws and traitors is It not the part of wisdom for you to Invostl gute as to the feature of the organiza tion which attracts the disloyal and outlaw element in such large numbers before you commit yourself to their assistance? Think It over. rganizutii presents i erica. Help bonds! Liberty bond or liberty bound, which way will you have It? wallop William well, buy There are American» who will Invest ttn tJfcMiftad Mlftfi in worthkma mis« mg stock, lai» ho. when they cau tiously la y down fifty dollars for a Liberty Ikmd, fear they re getting | i< ftun|. H I of l*rut I Hon«Is of American liberty or bond« very. i'»n f The Ku rather botuts. r and his *iot have mill Gang you buy Liberty I'nclo Sam and the Ih • ant you to buy them. Whom arc you going to pleas >ys In Franc You '•■•'•• ■ g""*l ex plana tlon why you don't own u set of Lib rrty Honda, but why go around ex plaining? Buy the Bonds. You nr* not giving your money to the government Liberty Bonds. when you purchase You are lending It. and at good Interest, too, for the host mrlty In the world. Money Talks. Lot your money be come vocal In your country's defense. The height of eloquence nt this time Is the purchase of u batch of Liberty Bonds. He Is a pretty mean American who others right for him. but BubacHbv not only I lets others pay for him, [ for LU>«rty Bonds. I In »I fr««© country obliput ion*. »l>4'n for the Fourth | i hefty* . ! I « entry with them I s. ffuh. re nov Lib y L>ao, [ ! When to school did you J you went with f*»r I recite •or and seal Pat atlon. '•Give me lib E m.' death"? Well. Ub ml at ßfty dollars rk Henry 1 pen; f or I «'rty l ! hi can ! l Liberty'* In «?vi hi UM I j ; do or «!te. M - ■ The ic Library Board held Its j it Sept. 26 and for th*' ! elect I* annual coming year the follow In losen; Mrs. F. Vi chairman; Mrs. Gilbert chairman: Mrs. A. J. Keefer, se* I wer liner. White, vice tarr, Mrs 1 .*1 ; Mr*. Paul Haddock, Paul Haddock herself as am Mrs. A. J. Keefer u treasurer, was elected to si ot the b< s elected to 01 ! a rd and i VO icy. it races mmui o. .9 ■ » •.I l 1 n \/ (< 7 v sft v V "1 f/ t /A \X til //■ 1 • ■A it, " |\ k " 4,000.000 1 MAN .P0XCR. «a„h. \ ; m r't r /, '.V m 'Tw "H 0k M / // l Ç3 /?•■ • f/t nS!! / i I d ' •* ■ A t 'r a A: I f*k!om, Thought and FeeUns. tm«X'ents implore ynu knee tin»; "Buy a Bund.** ~ Host* of Hell *r* Right defying, rparing not the *lck or dying: llroken heart* to you are crying, "Buy a BouJ." For our boys Stand for P.S.. „„„ _ Keep tbftlr h**rm* fir©» burning bright * Liberty Tn I. * ! who, in the fight, for Qod and Hight V. •«Kt, men Kr*«, In th« Strtk« Help to wii Buy -• the bh ■ the In Flanders Fietjj Rloom—But If r Popples ..oing to tiaok up our ftghli'^ f nen hy putting over the Fourth - cr jfffon a* arc Liberty Ixmn with an oversub we will have no time to ffkuse and worship tho to admits the iioppi* n/>r iu our oh fields. W e were shelled without warning ftt l o clock in the morning in our rest billets, and three of my lieutenants were killed instantly In the Inky dark ness.'* This is the simple letter of a captain on the battle line ln I Vance. ^ Di» you count the dollars of .your Fourth Liberty Loan subscription when every retaliatory shell from a 155 millimeter howitzer costs nearly $100? : IS»*!? "Your limit is your duty In th* Fourth Liberty Loan." - I "Back up PersJSng and he will back the Kaiser over the Rhine." Buy Fourth Liberty Bonds. - "If you can't work, buy: If you can't fight, buy; if you have bought—buy." Fourth Liberty Bonds. - "Liberty B~n 1 PFISTER IS COMING ft He is the eye specialist from 2 Ht. Paul, who has been so sue ÿ cesRful with his many patient» y here. The relief from headaches and nervousness found in his ; glasses Is too well known to re 1 P a u I re comment. 2 DR. JOS. J. PFISTER the west's most successful spec T ialist in fitting lenses to the eye, I has over 17,000 patients in Idaho 'ft and nearly 19,000 in Minnesota. '> He has been visiting Boise since ft 1901, and will now visit Sho • shone regularly every three months. Former patients ; a change in their glasses may 1 have this made free of charge as '• all I'flster lenses are guaranteed 2 years. who require ; ï He is particularly successful j' with children as one would im 2 agin after his long experience • with the children of the St. Haul 2 schools. ft He will be at the McFALL HOTEL * j! TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8 ft As formerly, examination will be ft free. □ g IF YOU DO NOT SEE THE NEW CAR THAT SUITS YOU BRING » g YC i To Our Gooding, Idaho, and we wilt make it look like op, M EÜ t3 t a new one. jjulian Churchill^ li Motor Car Painting & En- p ameling. 3EXX3EXX3EX PORTLAND MARKETS. Portland, Ore., Oct. 1, 1918. 300 head of beef cattle arrivals at the North Portland Stock Yards over night, Monday's receipts totaled 1,800 head. Top grades of beef cattle are selling at steady prices, but the mid dle grades are sagging and are slow sellers at a decline of 25 to 60 cent«. Quotations are: Prime steers $12-13: good to choice steers $U-12; medium to good steers $9.75-11; fair to medium steers $8.25-9.25; choice cows and heif ers $8-9; medium to go«t cows and heifers $6-7.25; fair to medium cows and heifers $5-6- earners $3-4; bulls $6-7; calves $9-12; stocke :s r.nd feed ers $6-8. 500 hogs arrived in the hog division over night, Monday's receipts amount ed to 2050 head. Trading is very ac tive with prices steady to strong. Quo tations: medium Prime mixed $19.50-19.85; mixed $19.25-19.50; rough heavies $18.50.18,75; pigs $16-17; bulk pf sales $19.50-19.65. There was a nominal run of sheep The lamb end and lambs over night, of the trade is inclined to show weak ness but the mutton end is holding steady. $12-11; fair to medium lambs $9-11; yearlings $10-11; wethers $9-10;ewes $6.50-9. Quotations: Prime lambs Croup. are subject to croup get a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and when the attack comes on be careful to follow the plain print ed directions. You will be surprised at the quick relief which It affords. Mr*. Smith Recommends Chamber If your children KAISER PUNNED TO RULE WORLD AFTER 0 MONTHS WARFARE o UBSCRIÇER : * \ * ? i - t % Aw-* ht .V': < .. Ü3ERTY , ; 7 his Jot> p \ is a reproduchor of the win which subscribers to the rn are entitled. RICAN Home tho Ad ! Lii A o A it ' l \ i; without it. iCLASSIFIED HO DEPJtBTMEHTi I I L ~ Reader, under CluMtfiud Heediag 10c Bee â firil iaaertion end Be aecond time. I Money to loan on Improved farms at 714 per cent on the best of terms. W# have also plenty of cheap money for town loans. Lincoln County Abstract Co., Ltd. A. I. McMahon, Manager, Lincoln Loan & Title Co. will loui you money on farm or city property, write your fire insurance, and make you a correct abstract of title. Give us an opportunity to serve you. Sat isfaction guaranteed. WANTED. If you have any hay anrl pasture to sell se or write me at Shoshone. Percy Goslett. For Sale Ford Touring car, 1917 model, new tires, fine shape. Address Jour nal office. Typewriters for Sale or Rent Typewriters, both new and rebuilt Typewriters for rent. L. for sale. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Co., 338 So. Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah. GEO. E. STINGER, With Evans Orchestra QUALITY CORNETIST PIANO TUNING, VOICING ACTION REGULATION Phone 186. P. O. Box 173. GOODING, IDAHO. I have a fsw extra good thorough bred Cotswold buck lambs for saie. Prices right. \V. R. Ritter, 9 miles northeast of Shoshone. S13-4 FOR SALE— A Chevrolet car in first class condition, for sale cheap—A. I. McMahon STRAYED OF STOLEN. •x LOST—Ladies' gold watch, hunting ease, Elgin works. Lost on streets of Shoshone. Reward on return to owner, Mrs. Amelia Thomas, Anderson's ranch. S27-tf For Sale. 14-foot sheep wagon box, two canvas and an oilcloth cover. Very roomy; new stove included, $00. 2 3-4 running gear in good condition with box, if preferred; all for $110. Inquire at R. J. McMahon's FOR .SALK—Kitchen range in good condition. Weir Baker, Cash Grocery. For Rent—A nicely furnished Inquire of Mrs. R. L. Pearce. 04-tf room. OEALER IN Furniture, 'Carpets Rugs Linoleum, Etc. Picture Frames Made to Order Licensed Undertaker CLEAN IIP! MODEL CLEANING WORKS Cleaning and Presing neatly don and Gents clothing. e on Ladies WOHK CAUSED FOR AND DELI\ r ERED. MODEL CLEANING WORKS. 1st door east of McFall Hotel. CLEAN IIP! Buy a Boad I Today Wear^ *, Tms \ Butto/I Back Your Own With the Bond You Own. To Buy or Not to Buy is Not th# Qu**tlon—Buy. Each bond a step toward victory.