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THE TWICE-A*WEEK AMERICAN FALLS PRESS BARBER A BURRELL. Publi.hwr. 'Snteu-ed at the Pcatoftlco wt Am«rlc«n Fall*. Idaho mm aeoond clam* mail mattar. Tveidara wad Vridmtt of Each WmIi SUBSCRIPTION. %2 PER YEAR JLIRIT OB EMM It PI Ml MASKS HE .HOVE It. The Power County Food Adminis- trator announces that the limits on ■flour purchases have been removed, -and that purchases may be made In jsny amounts up to a year's supply, by taking the required amount of sub wlttutrs also. That la, one pound of flour, corn meal or corn flour with each four pounds of wheat flour. j IXMtlrrs arc now required to carry in «lock the above mentioned substitutes ! W hen available, the following may also **• MM as subetltutes If requested byiihe tnc purchaser: Kaffir flour, ratio fiour, feterlta flour and meals, rice fiour. oat flour, peanut flour, bean flour, potato flour, sweet potato flour «and buckwheat flour. Pure rye flour or meal may be sold as a substitute but must be sold In proportions of st least two pounds of sye with three pounds of flour. Graham and whole wheat flours con taining 96 per cent of the whole wheat may he sold without substitutes, but not as substitutes. No other aubstl tntes than those above mentioned are permlssablr However, the food administration tirgee all to purchase flour In the ut r»et moderation and to practice rigid-■'**• economy In Ita use. and to uge the anbetltutes tn greater proportion than 1he required Î0 percent wherever poa •Ihle. {&3 r Three blankets Instead of one -Atk Ren after he given to each A inert cW •wldior going overseas Members of the tank corps will get heavy mackinaws Instead of the ordinary army overcoat. I The Kaiser As I Knew Him For Fourteen Years » I I j By DR. ARTHUR N. DAVIS Dentist to the German Ruler From 1904 to 1918 Hi —:—• D R. DAVIS, a young Ameri can. horn at Piqua, O., and graouateof a Chicago dental college, went to Berlin in 1904 to work with a famous dental sur geon who for years had been prac titioner to the kaiser and other members of the German court. Within associate committed suicide and theyounj; American was established as the court dentist. 1 n that capac ity he became intimately acquaint ed with the kaiser, and the latter, in the course of dozens of friendly talks, revealed himself and his am bitions as he probably did to other person outside his imme diate circle. Dr. Davis has written the story of his relations and interviews with the kaiser and we have arranged to print his remark able narrative in serial form. The first installment will appear in an early issue. This true narrative lays hare the mind of the despot who has deluged the world with blood. It shows by tlie emperor's own words how he has approved every act of cruelty and barbarity that the Ger man armies have perpetrated during the war. It shows how the kaiser grew to hate and despise Americans and how he S ve warning that the United States ould be punished. v * 4M r* short time Dr. Davis* a no I You Cannot Afford to Miss One A^ord of These Amazing Disclosures latch for the Opening Installment The breast of every American muit »well within him at contemplation of the sheer size of our plans for our war part next year. Five million men In France! The nation which for more than a century has sought only to be left alone In the West with Its Freedom, has roused to the call for help from Its Bister democracies on the Eastern tide of the globe and is pouring (cross the Atlantic a mighty stream ot men and arms, a stream so great that history offers nothing In com parison. German military autocracy, which »ought to supplant the "Liberty, Kquullty and Justice" of France with Its horrible "will to power" under the doctrine that "might Is right" has already found that Klght has hidden source», of .power for self protectlon. The unwelcome lesson of American valor, learned by Germany at f!an itgny, Chateau Thierry, and since at » score of other fierce battles, has llMW| i tllB Muff an Inkling of the j mightiness of right. AMERICAN VALOR ! AWAKENS HUN byiihe rudiments of military taetks tell For every man on the battle line, is, ten men must he behind. Not all of the five million Amerl 'ans between the Channel ports and the Rhine next year will be In the battle line lustly consider that all of France Is vur battle line. We must see that for every man In France, giving his itmost efforts dully, ready to give bis life, ten men at home are strip ping their dally lives of every essential effort, dropping every task that does not help to win the war, With fifty million men at home fuardlng the Interests of the fighting uen abroad, they cannot fall of suc Hut we at home may lr lho ** n*ty million are active not P» H »lve In their efforts. If ,1 ® 5r ,rH no1 active, watching every bailee to make war work effective, lenounclng and punishing every at empt at delay or hinder, ton million men In France would he helpless. non FIGHTERS MUST HAVE BACKING live million men in France means that every resource here at home will ,i J 71 I am * . % > To the People of the Fifth Judicial Hist riet of the Slate of Idaho: I have been nominated as a candi date for district Judge of the Fifth Ju dicial Dlatrict, comprising the tine of llannock, Bear Lake, Franklin, Oneida ami Power. I have served Judge of this district for the past four I yeurs. At the time I began my duties the dockets of the court In the var lous counties enun ■ i were so crowded and congested, many of the cases having heen upon the docket for a long time, that It was Impossible for two men to do the work I claim that In the past three years of my services that I did the work of two men and did twice as much work as any man should do. Ily starting court early in the morning and holding until late at night I not only relieved the con gestion to an appreciable degree, but by intelligent management of the court affairs 1 saved the people of this district many thousands of dol lars, and 1 would ask that you in :>e strained to support them—to give them food, to give them arms, to give the wounded care, to pay them that those dependents they left at homo may live In 'comfort, to give them safe transport across and safe passage home again. No less authority than Gifford Plnchot bus said recently that one third of the population of the United States Is agricultural one-third of the men are farinera. One-third, therefore, of whatever glory comes to us In our crushing of autocracy, will shine In the farm homes whose stanch ness has been our safeguard. One-third of any one of our coordinated war efforts can not be allotted to the farmers any more than any other one share to auy other class. The farmer must raise all of the wheat and all of the meat, without which our army would be helpless. Dut the miller und the packer must prepare them, handle all of (he war funds, since he Is th The banker must aeeuatumeil channel for our money, but he cunnot provide It all. FARMER HAS TWO-FOLD PART Every man and woman muni have tt direct share of onr national war loans. Vast sums of money eonte to the farmer Instead of tiie ordinary stocks and forms of Investment, bonilH. or stocks und mortgages, or more acres or a better house or barn, the farmers' money must now go into Liberty Loans For fifty years nfter peace treaties have been signed, the great war will he fought over and over again wherever men gather for discussion. The fierce light of unconcculnble facts will reveal every angle of the conduct of the war at home and abroad. The finger of righteous patriotic •corn will iKiint out tgrery man »ho has helped the barbarous Hun hv not helping America to his utmost. The record of the American farmer has been proud thus far. whether written by him at home or by his •on» abroad. The Fourth Liberty Loan gives him new op|H>rtuntty t® pledge his full strength Victory, toward HALE OF ESTRAY. Notice is hereby given that the fol h » ing described animal will he sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the ranch of C. A Coon, seven miles northeast of American Falls. Idaho, on Saturday. October 26. 1C18. at 1 o'clock p. m. : One black cow. about 7 years old, branded with a diamond on the left hip; dehorned DM. 11.. 18. 26. D B. JEFFRIES. Sheriff. ONE SPOON, PLEASE. Make one spoon of sugar Do the work of two. . Keep the program going Until the war Is through. :: t:«i::tttmmitffltnmn ; BS3HB3II3E5S MM Hü { quire of the county officials of your j county, who are familiar with the j court work, as to whether jny state-1 tuent Is true or not. The population : of this judicial district Is more than 100,000, and there are more than 20, 000 voters scattered over a wide area, so that if I had nothing else to do It would bo impossible for me to meet but a small per centage of the voters between now and election day. Any person acting as judge of such a large district for four years necessarily cre ales enemies, as certain litigants, both civil and criminal, are dissatisfied with the rulings of the judge, and many of these look forward to elec tion day as the time they can get even for their grievances, but I trust the voter will remember that when I pas sed upon a case that I heard both sides of it, but you will be only told one side. I shall rely upon my four years' record as judge of this district to se curo my reelection. Respectfully submitted. J. J. GUHEEN. ALIAS SUMMONS. In the District Court of the Fifth Ju dicial District of the State of Idaho, in and For Power County. The Union Central Life Insurance Company of Cincinnati, Ohio, a Cor poration, Plaintiff, vs. Marlon P. Mitchell. Cora Mitchell, Charles T. King, Lauretta King, Benjamin B. Cotant, Pauline Cotant, and the First National Bank of American Falls, a banking corporation, De fendants. Tho State of Idaho sends greetings j to Lauretta King, one of the above | named defendants: You are hereby notified that a com-1 plaint has been filed against you in the district court of the Fifth Ju dicial District of the State of Idaho, I In and for the County of Power, by the above named plaintiff, and you are hereby directed to appear and answer the said complaint within twenty days of the service of this summons, If served within said judicial district, and within forty days if served else where; and you are further notified that unless you so appear and an swer said complaint within tho time herein specified, the plaintiff will take Judgment against you as prayed In j said complaint. This action Is brought to foreclose one mortgage executed by Marion P. Mitchell and Cora Mitchell, his wife, and one mortgage executed by Charles T. King and Lauretta King, his wife, to the above named plaintiff on prop erty In Power County, Idaho, described : us follows, to-wlt: The northeast quarter of section 19, j township 10 south, range 31 east, j Boise meridian. Witness my hand and the seal of said District Court this 19th day of September. 1918. PAUL BULFINCH, Clerk, By L. B. Haushclldt, Deputy. Budge A- Merrill, attorneys for plain- j tiff, address: Pocatello, Idaho. 9 20. 27; 10 4, 11. _ 1 Old False Teeth wanted W* WILL PAY UP TO $21.50 PER utt broken or not'. 8 nil at once, cuhiont by return mall. Package held B to I 5 day« subject to sender s ayprov&lof our offer— also highest prie os paid for OLD QOLD JEWELRY. OOLD CROWDS. BF-IDCES, PLATINUM and SILVER. (Cut out ads.) UNITED STATES SMELTING WORKS, INC. 950 loldsraRh Bid*. MILWAUKEE. WIS Onp. Post Office MARTENS BROS. Licensed Auctioneers Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone 181-J-3 SAVE YOUR CASH RECEIPTS AND RECEIVE YOUR 6 PER CENT DISCOUNT Sparks Meat Co. 'wsg üMSM mm ms® jwsg i WE HAVE A / Large Sum of Money Available for Farm and City Loans At Good Rates ■ ■ I ■ - i ■ ■ l ■ I I BROWN & MOENCH - I ! 1 * - t AMERICAN FALLS IDAHO - I I i - I GOAT MILK + 44 + 4444+444444444 + MAURICE M. MYERS Lawyer + Door North Evans State Bank ♦ ♦ + American Falls ++++++++++++*+++«4 ♦ + to M.th.r'i Bilk ♦ Eadett to digest. Il-o». Can When sum mer complaint Is prevalent—when the baby _ 4 as.. Idaho 4 has colic 's milk cannot be depended on —then if you try Goat ^^Milk you will never go back to the old baby foods when 4 + 4 + 4+44444444444 4 BISSEL & BAUM Lawyers + «. Schmidt Building * American Falls : Gooding 4 + + 4 4 iltM. WIDEMANN'S COAT MILK LABORATORIES PVrnciuu BU». , S» Frudm Sold by Druggists 4 4 Auditorium Theater ONE DAY ONLY= Sunday, October 6th L'' \ ' 7 » » A # ▼ M I Was eighteen months in the making on the actual battlefields of France. The cast includes Lillian Gish, Dorothy Gish, Robert Har ron George Fawcett, Robert Anderson and hundreds of others. Direct from a three weeks' triumphal engagement at Orpheum Theater, Salt Lake City. Now playing to capacity audience» in San Francisco, Denver, Seattle, Portland, Los Angel ern cities. and all big east es AAHAT 1 HEY SAY ABOUT "HEARTS OF THE AYOR1 D * GOVERNOR BAMBERGER OF UTAH •• u \ ou. play. 1 can not find word. To pra'i.e * he W .°r. W " " marvel - ANTHON H. LUND, FIRST COUNSELOR "A j n0 f U f h ' . . . it i. the greatest of all production,.'' A wonderful Pâture. I think BISHOP JOSEPH S. GLASS, ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAI "A . j • ubject, wonderfully portrlVed." HEDRAL— A tremendous Present'd with the Original Musical Score and Special Orchestra PRICFS r EVEN, NGS--50c, 75c, $1, $1 501 [MATINEE-.25c! 50c! ^jl.oo] MATINEE, 2:15 SHARP ALL SEATS RESERVED NOW SELLING EVENING, 8:15 SHARP AT FALLS PHARMACY