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The Wones Mortgage Loan Corporation Has Plenty of Money to Loan on Approved Real Estate Security OUR RATES ARE ALWAYS REASONABLE \U: ALSO WHITE A FULL LISTE OF INSURANCE BUY YOUR WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES FROM US THE TWIT K-A-WFEK I AMERICAN FALLS PRESS NAKBtJt * HlIKHKI !.. Publuh. , j -- ! j ! l«l«nd it tK. IY.f,,fT1i-« -, Am.rir-n Kall». H.h» a» Mw'rtml claw, mall filaltar *aW»b»J Taa»<lav• aag Friday, at Each Waab SUBSCRIPTION. $2 PFJt YEAH THE CAMPAIGN. The campaign In Idaho thl« year is ] probably the moat mportant In the tilBturv of the »late The question I* 'tint as to whom shall be elected, but run» to a change of our government. The eampalgn should be one of educa tion. but there le every Indication that It will degenerate Into one of abuse. For months there has been waged a campaign of mlsrepreaentallon by ex aggerated! It will take work to off set the evil effects that have already accrued Ihrt If misfortune Is to be averted, that work must be done The Liberty Idian campaign la all A>ul over In this county. Only the olos tng up remains, and Involves person al work with a few men rather than a general appeal to the public. In view of this fact, Indulgence In a lit tle political discussion enn not dis turb the campaign Beginning wMh next week, the Press will take an active part In the campaign M will not be a maligning part, nor one actuated by prejudice nor hale. It will be'one where an at Aetnjrt will be made to reason things nut. to the end that the greatest good may come to the greatest number. Il y dcr-t raw ford IVedd Ing. Misa Mabel Hyder and Mr. William K Crawford, were united In marriage (Saturday evening at the Methodist par sonage Mrs Crawford for the paat three years waa a teacher III the pub lic schools of American Falls, and la t V a 0P & M \ « f » M rryk-r, • U ' M |NV Mother: Now, father, don't get discouraged over your rheu matism! I have heard that Dr. Wilson can cure It. And be sides. you remember how I was cured of my appendicitis und Mary of her constipation by u Chiropractor Father Yes, 1 remember: and I have heard of the success Dr Wilson has been having with cases worse than mine, so I will see w hat he can do for me In his advertisements he says that examinations are free. 1 am going to be examined today and ■tart with the adjustments. Dr. Geo. A. Wilson I hr Chiropractor i! use the Palmer, major, re spliial adjustments only (tubbing, hammering, electric vt brators, etc , ts not Chiropractic) 1'lione 7-M. roil. » unes Bldg. Extra. Cost for Quality? V À Mo,Sir! 0 You'll likely find it costs you even less to chew Gravely. It goes further. You only need a small chew of this class of tobacco, and it holds its good, sat isfying taste a long, long time. It goes further—that's why you can get the good taste of this class of tobac co without extra cost. PEYTON BRAND Real Gravely Chewing Plug lO$ a pou ch.-a.nd worth u I very highly esteemed. Mr. Crawford In a rancher wcet of town and has hoNtN of friend« who wlnh him a full »hare of the Joy» of life. Pacifist Leader Cet» 26-Year Prison Term. Benjamin .Salmon, a Denver So cialist, has been convicted at Camp Dodge, Iowa, by a general court mar , tlal trial on charges of desertion and distributing pacifist Iterature, and sen tenced to 26 years at bard labor at Fort Leavenworth Salmon was tried j for draft evasion In Denver. From Denver he was sent to Fort Logan, ! Colo., then to Camp Funston, and j finally to Camp Dodge. He refused ! to serve bm a soldier at all three camps I ] WCAR^ This Button Buy a Bo/id \ Today Don't envy a fiyhtei be one. buy Bonde and Take the Helm from Wilhelm—Buy Liberty Bonds P th# buy way to Be-ll ' 'on. for SUGAR SHORTAGE HITS SPAIN AND PORTUGAL In Spain and Portugal sugar prices are aoarlng. Both countries have been | serloualy affected by the abort beet j sugar crop in Europe and the lack of ocean tonnage to move atocka of cane sugar isolated In far away porta. Granulated augar, home grown, was being aold In Barcelona, Spain, during the early summer at 10 cents a pound. The price of brown sugar In Lisbon, Portugal. Axed by governmental ordar, was $1.04 to $1.12 a pound. Hy comparison the price of bees sugar In Sweden la 14 cents a pound. ALIAS SUMMONS. In Hie District Court of Ihe Fifth Ju-; dfoial District of the Slate of Idaho, in and for the County of Power. Fred Creasey, plaintiff, vs. Glenn Creasey, defendant. The 'State of Idaho sends greeting to Glenn Creasey, the above named defendant. You are hereby notified that a com plaint has been filed against you in the district court of the Fifth Judi cial District of the State of Idaho. In and for the county of Power, and that you ure hereby directed to appear and answer said complaint within thirty days of the service of this summons If served within said Judicial district and within forty days if aerved elsewhere, and you are further notified that this action Is brought to dissolve the bonds of matrimony existing between the said plaintiff and defendant and that tho property described In said com plaint be declared to tie the sole and separate property of the said plain tiff. and that title thereof be quieted In the said plaintiff, and you are fur ther notified that unless you so ap pear and answer said complaint within tln> time specified the plaintiff will take judgment aganst you as prayed for In said complaint. Witness my hand and the seal of the said District Court, this 9th dav of October, A. n. 1918. tSeal.) PAUL BULFINCH, ClerV of the District Court. By L B Hauschildt. Deputy l> it Haunt. Attorney foe Plaintiff, re siding at American Falls. Idaho 10-11, 18. 26; 11-8, 15. ï -a ) ■> r J&â I To the of To the People of the Fifth Judicial I have been nominated as a candi date for district Judge of the Fifth Ju dictai District, comprising the eoun tise of Bannock, Bear Lake, Franklin, Oneida and Power. I have served as Judge of tills district for the past four years. At the time I began my duties the dockets of the court In the var ious counties were so crowded and congested, many of tho cases having been upon the docket for a long time, that It was impossible for two men j to do the work. I claim that in the j past three years of my services tha! j I did the work of two men and did twlee us much work as District of the State of Iduho: any man I should do. By starting court early in the morning and holding until late at night I not only relieved tho con- j gestion to an appreciable degree, but by Intelligent management of the court affairs I saved the people of this district many thousands of dol lars. and 1 would ask that you in MICKIE SAYS | j ■TOEST LUISEN T* VJUAY v couNo \n the \naste , PAPER 9A9K.E-P, IT SAN6, "DEAR EDITOR- CALL OFF MICKie AMO ILL PAN UPt i oon't nnan'T to see .That LITTLE ikAP PARAO INO WAV SHOfttCONUNÛS \ right sepore NIN enes »V EVSBN TlNNE V PIC.VC ov* the ?ape«.». . >> i. S — I I r >-/ \ / 'a,' ! V' ■ A TuaiPT stamp A DAV aeepj THE KAlSC« Aw AV WSS£I CLASSIFIED ADS FOR BALK—Two fresh milk cows. Jersey and Holstein: also team work horses, ubout 1200 cacti Edward C. Roberts, American Falls. 10-11-15 FOR SALK—60 tons alfalfa hay, first and second cuttings, at Winona Ranch, Falrview. Mrs Jack Fair, 121 B St., Salt Lake City, Utah. FOR SALK One yearling buck and a fine milk cow. Merl Imes. Ameri can Falls. 10-4. 11 FOR SALE—1917 model Ford car in) good condition, fully equipped. H. I R. Wallis. 10-4. 8, 11. 15 | LOST—Gold watch with name and photograph in back. Henry Chtpp. 10-4, 8, 11. American Falls LOST—Black mare. 2 years old. bran ded WC (quarter circle above and below on right shoulder. $10 reward. Byard Campbell, Rockland. ! 9-27 to 10-22 ! Idaho. FDR SALE—Five passenger touring car in good condition; five room house and two lots; various artl ces of furniture, large range, ta bles. chairs, etc. Paul Bulftnch. Money at Easy Terms on First Class Farm Property Idaho Farm Lands for Trade for Washing ton Lands J.F.Kosanke American Fails, Idaho quire of the county officials of your county, who are familiar with the court work, as to whether my state ment 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 be 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 ates enemies, as certain litigants, both j civil and criminal, are dissatisfied j with the rulings of the judge, and j many of these look forward to elec tion day as the time they can get even I for their grievances, but I trust the voter will remember that when I pas sed upon a case that I heard both sides j of it, but you will be only told side. I shall rely upon my four years' record as judge of this district to se [cure my reelection, Respectfully submitted, J. J. GUHKRN. FOR SALE—Three lots. In block 19, also two in block 27, priced right Inquire of E. E. White. 10-4 8, 11, 15 FOR SALE—House and two lots one block from high school; drilled well and outbuildings. C M. Quigley. . STRAYED- OR STOLEN—From my ranch 16 miles east of American Falls: 1 bay ' mare, 5 years old, branded J 2 left shoulder. Liberal reward. Notify Chas. F. Goss. F-tf NOTICE. All parties having bills against the county must have them on file with the county recorder on or before Sat urday, October 12, to have them con sidered at the October meeting of the board. PAUL BULFINCH, County Auditor. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the County Commissioners of Power County will on the 15th of October, at 2 p. m., conduct a hearing on the merits of the proposed herd district in township 11, range 30, said land lying west of Rockland, Idaho. 10 - 8 , 11 Clerk of the Board of County Com missioners. PAUL BULFINCH, Ygoat milk os \ I Can \ 2S« \ (At Drug Stores) Podtlvelv solves the problem of infantile malnutrition, -r _ Nearest to mother'* A milk. Earner to M d mot than milk. More nu tritious. richer ., thicker, more A natural sugar. p>X . f WIDEBAWTS r COAT MILK LA BO RAT OK IKS fkrnci.M BUf. S.. Frucht* Sold by druggists j I | MARTENS BROS. Licensed Auctioneers Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone 181-J-2 ! ! SAVE Y OlIR CASH RECEIPTS AND RECEIVE YOUR 6 PER CENT DISCOUNT Sparks Meat Co. Old False Teeth wanted WE WILL PAY UP TO $21.80 PER set ( broken or not ). Send at once, cash sent by return mail. Package held 6 to I 5 days subject to sender's approvaiof our offer— also highest prices paid for OLD OOLD JEWELRY, GOLD CROWNS, BRIDGES, PLATINUM and SILVER. (Cut out adv.) United states smelting Works. Inc. 950 Soldxmlth Bldg. MILWAUKEE, WIS. Opp. Post Office t WE HAVE A Large Sum of Money * Available for Farm and City Loans At Good Rates * BROWN & MOENCH AMERICAN FALLS IDAHO Just a Few Things to Ponder Over If it is good sense to expend THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS to tect a $260 piano from the elements, would It no* be advisable in greater degree to expend a small part of that amount in the protection of the machinery and implements that made possible the purchase of the piano. pro i -, You would strain a tendom chasing a $200 BILL if you found Boating around your premises. Of course you would—anybody would Why then leave a $300 BINDER, a $1000 THRESHING MACHINE, A $100 PLOW or a $150 MOWER in the field or the furrow to rot, rust and deteriorate in preference to expending $100 for material for their protection? one While this is fresh in your mind look over your own place and see it this applies to you. Get the habit of viewing your machinery as if It were MONEY instead of something inanimate. IT IS MONEY, it cost REAL MONEY and would take real money to replace. Give this stuff a REAL CHANCE, the same square deal you gave the piano. SEE H. E. GROTHE r x o o LOCAL MANAGER American Falli, Idaho u > <s> at once about this. O V, Get his free plans for machinery sheds. Follow his advice. It will mean MONEY money saved is MONEY MADE. IDAHO, SAVED, and MAHurAC TUBCA» Western Soft P/me D. W. DAVIS President O. R. BAUM Vice President AARON ELLIOTT Manager ABSTRACTS SURETY BONDS CONVEYANCING NOTARY PUBLIC *$» American Falls,Idaho >0 SURGERY NO OSTEOPATHY NO DRUGS S. S. Murdock, d. c. CHIROPRACTOR SIDE ENTRANCE : BAUGH HOTEL Gradnate National School of Chiropractic. Member Idaho State Chiropractors' Association. Three Years Practice in Sonthern Idaho. Two Years' Practice in American Falls. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ + ♦ ♦ MAURICE M. MYERS Lawyer ♦ Door North Evans State Bank ♦ ♦ * ***** ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦'♦♦♦ 4 4 v 4 + + + + + + +. ** ♦♦ h 0 * 1 ** i ♦+++♦♦++♦,^ ♦ BISSEL A BAUM Lawyers 4 4 * * *