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AROUND BOISE VALLEY LOOP Nampa Agent J. R. STOTTS Caldwell Agent HALLY WILSON REPORTER K. MILLER Phone 485- W. Phone 6-R-4. Boise Phones 452R or 35 Numerous Homes and Business Structures Planned in Early Future; Citizens Optimistic Over Prospects Looming Up. MONEY LOOSE AND READY Record Bank Deposits and the Merchants Enjoying Increase in Trade; Immigrant Farm ers' Inflow Grows Steadily. N. < rn pa. da I l'. A C !•!' all int « it i p ♦.Ion of S' \ 111 iruuit I'- b- .1 'ISO of ! • <1 - ! ♦>i 1 res! rift Dm bitiblir.u activity i c«n the bnnm in ilo < *t> . and tin re i pl ospe.-l for 1 Is • : I i V con:-". ruel n»tl m many modern ln<m< ..s well a - a i mn her of busiiie bail.linn - • i lai n«' pi - portions within 11 ». r « • or four month There appear., tu In a gim-ial b * * ] i •' : that the time is rip( to go bn «I. : ;i* 1 a resumption of building a tivip. inun tlie modest bungalow to the more pn tentiolls rosidoia • nf the \V e; î 1 1 h V »'H i - Zf n, is assured. Prior to tin initiation of restrict ion- on building. ! • ' in tli is city, involving Ap- ndit nr* s of approximately $2 •'(».' ■ >*•, were om structed, but iinmed ia tel'.' a IT ' ru a rd ■ there wa - a alien of all activity llllt Ü just . few \V> ei ; ag -. GENERAL OPTIMISM. A general inquiry among business, IP« n by t be - • nr ■ i t , . ■ ». f t lie < ' ■ p Ital New s rev. • : t bat rih " n- el all classes have the fuli» ' t tue; un *»f op timisni n n 1er' n ■<• |o t i « . beoig one of the most a«liv« . ■ • • -1 pi•>' per mis : y» ars in the lost or; «.Ml « it > hm» v i: looser and is a «lier for lira -tin« n t than for rears, and « »m ! idrrmc in n al of immig i a11»-; and eastern i Oiulr b viding : a b H eir proii.. ' The ml y 111 ■ • i tide die ry men fro i um g n» 1 " greater dit iorc ism wl«i st rongil> MAYOR CONFIDENT. Ma is everything ' f< r liny . • f* not a ta. though tin; ; hi.upscs. Tic \ r,f» or moi ■«• 1 « i«b <*onstruct««i tia. tions are pr«- n< abiding confidcne city." i;. Small w« "d .-. chants' N. ti Hie optiine ill 1 1 Fanners' and Me rmk ' The tiirm a pears to Be right for the cons t ria t ic t)f a »uff icier it number of res id* news 1 meet, the «I n land, whirl, is sin which is ev ident from the fa ct th the to rent. Not < ■ future ol the ( we should now forg are getting ha«* to mue Plid in t ««.um 1 i" that T hop«- * ' at our "it rff. < f » ' • ' : ! « mpl.it« d Ihc « Hy "werat:. . > house in the lave I faith in hut ! Indiev«' ge a h« ad. that normal condit.i aid horn** 1 ion DEMAND INCREASES point t». C. t. a build i »xisted for 1« in«* re a * < all signs f the numb. r.f side f NaM d^rn« n< proport i ! j . j 1 ' the city • thing V T. Hive,. KB - "In a building 'Vi thi' will be one nf the best yrar« >, «nu* • P •- I i t" a. More bouse ar< m « « i « «1 . and this ro r «l rrin.st be in« B The dcinaml • •"' the ra{lid growth of tlm city. There i? every juMifb t i » • th« iwi'diction which is bring mob . All conditions are prosperous In the surrounding country. All of the country communi ties are very prosperous; not only i'« this true of the. part of Canyon county tributary to this «it . but it is also true of Owyhee county and the Bong valley country, which also contribute greatly to the city's business. There is nothing discouraging about Nampa'« future." 24 and 25 are ths telephone number« ©f The Capital News. tf j ' . ; ' EAT AT THE COLONIAL CAFE Th© Mott Popular ©nd Up-to-Dat© Caf© in Caldw©!!. First Clos© Bod© Fountain. LLO/D WARDEN & DICK HOFMAN SHORTHORN BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION ELECTS TARR AS PRESIDENT the ( 'aid \v meeting bred Shorthoi elation, held ii the following tins year: Pr of "Wilder: vi< IS. At Un' annual any on County Pure 'attic Breeders' asso is city this afternoon, e«-i\s wore elected for < lit, Thomas W. Tarr »resident, Sid Tucker ! ■ : I of Noli ns; secret ar y and tre a surer, « \ larles Howard of < 'a Id will ; dit •«•«dots. 1 1 W. Dorman of i 'a Id well. I km g las St afford . Xolun; \ 1 1 ». Hannah, Not us; j w illiam Florence. M« cridian. It was ; flftcrminc«i by th«' n.sso elation to give its unquulifbd support to the gan izu tion of pure bred calf ch ihs for ; 1 h . and girl a ot t lie county in or ■ to imroaso the already nuntei ds of purebred Shorthorn eattle in •' myon county. The name of the association was changed to "The Boise Valley Purebred Shorthorn Brceders' ;i ssoei;it ion." Double Acreage Planting Fore^ casted Which to Bring in $1,000,000 Revenue If the Present Prices Prevail. uato .tali Linuited op this belt., tuf • I,mbit lh:fl milar rate of an the ship . pproximatèly and in »vent product this i to that last *i eoiriinunit y d Slat da pled the lea * vot ed j HUGE COMPENSATIONS. ny of tiu- growers received r rom their crops last y « ; « u so the \ aim- of tin ir rauche. >utire community is butiirt fullest measure of prosi mi l a nil homes and spa ; of modern conveniences r tea « 1 y progress of the sectoi at h« ig R 1 nderful crops «»f past, years. Ate strong indication of the pros- | .-omlnion ot its « itiz«*ns v • m l..... ,.r tifuuuib.i.'i. almost : f.uni.T owi.hiK a m.K-bine. Tha Mai farm«*r win. «lo.-sn't have a „Mt anil salt!.' b> , , ., re except i n. _ i : ! ! j i • j GEORGE DEWEY NAMED CANYON COUNTY AGENT PublweM. Jan. 1V. At a liiocting of ! the * » nui i v e « ommittee of tlm Can j yon county farm bun ait held in this Lit; lliia afternoon. George Dewey of ,l< r.nan ««•!«•< <••(! 11 » tlui muv comity jag'* nt of «'an;,on « «)Ulit ' t«» su«'««e«l . I 'roi t «a B H. , Mörser who has ««• »■« f * d a. position with B e extc nsi»m j r\c l artiiienf of the state university with ' *■'. rh'jtia.rt »1 s t B«a: « . The s» l- « ti«»ii j«.f a county club leader Was rlcl<'gatcl t 'i . commit «».•»• con*.fM»sed of Colon« ! 1 A mrs Miller and Ml : Ma. garet Kn«»vvl ' ton, county : ujttnnta'udcnt *>f {«ubli«* MERIDIAN j oia.n Irrigation Lcrdav nrm Twin Falte ' fun r» attend th< r . Min* Pauline Mock v ; i**:»sition here the past ' f■' turned to her home t onlay. Va m p«« ret urne« where * is held * 1 months rma ye: * ». V. Febern ai;, .i loi Mm visitor to Boise y esterday. Charlfv Harris is report»'«! seriously UI with ttie >pam.-h influenza. Mrs. G. Remington visited in Nam pa yesterday. Mr. and Mi: . George Curries of American Pulls* who have been visit ing her»* with Mrs.. Curries' parents. Mr. and Mrs. \V ?•*. Downey, returned to their h«.me yesterday. T. U. McDermott transacted busi ness in Boise yt terday. V. Talman r«'turiM«l yest«u*day from TXviti Pall-, wher# he. had been to attend the due Irrigation con The final basketball .'t the Rural high school between the .seniors and tho junior« last night resulted tn a victory for tlm former by a score of IS to Hu Th»* result of the game gives the championship of th»* school to the seniors« A banquet \vas an nd dittonal feature «*f the affair, Mr. and Mrs. G. \ y Remington will i | ; i j ! BIDS STARTED FOR <*l 1 for hoc roc me; $25 ly of tHr. ibment of the vast Means Expenditure of Over $250,000 by Government and Era of Prosperity for Caldwell; 90,000 Acres Free. Caldwell. .Ian. 1S.- -Olio of tlm big . ? tilings on this city's program of! tivities this year is; the reclamation! oi the Black Canyon irrigation project, >r which bids were opened this after- j »n at. Boise by the officials of the* lamation department. This will j in the expenditure of mois than j 0,000, which will serve to material- j expand the city's present volume business, and to solidify ils future; through the expansion of its trade ter- j ritory. which will he made by the set-! of fort Ile I farming lands near the city. For many '«ars the reclamation of this project, j bas been hoped for by the business ! nu n of this city, but to many its com«) pb tion bad come to he regarded al- j most ns an iridescent dream. How- j c » er, for a number of years. Judge' J- AL Thompson and other leading j citizens here incessantly- labored for! the reclamation of the project, and * the government's announcement some ! months ago that ttie first sector of the project, embracing more than 6000« acres, would he reclaimed this year! made certain thu ta new ©ra had' UwiKd for the city. 90.000 ACRES. Government officials have announced \ that as conditions justify the other 1 {»arts of the projec t will he brought ! into reclamation, and as the spirit of! r< « onstnntion is in the air and there! is a. general realization of the need ol mare land to produce increas'd! products th. inference is drawn that ' fare will he little delay in the com ! pb-.o reclamation of the project. In! tlie entire project there are more than; , * | »,000 acres of as fine land as is to be j *°uml in the West, and its settlement | mar': a new epoch of development and prosperity not only for this city, j but for the entire Boise vallev. Wonderful Progress Made in Canyon County in Crop and Livestock Raising Through Farm Bureau Supervision. Pa Id well. Jan. Is In no otlar coun ty of the slate, perhaps, has then, been auch progress in agriculture and live - !«>ek raising as then has been in Pan yon county, for in it, scientific methods of agriculture predominate under the direction of the <'anyon Pounty Farm bureau, the largest county farm bureau in the United States. Not only do- s the executive committee, discuss and outline methods of cultivation for the different crops of the county, but it also provides instructions for the-.selec tion of seeds for the different crops and for the elimination of crop pests, as well as B « aiment of animal diseases. Tlf ••«..inly lias tin- <llHtln,:Uon of bc lilsl •" <'<*unty farm iWit, wlm li arliou w ••• taken before it wus possible r.ir counties to make ur propriatioii for the employment of county agents and at a time when it was necessary for a number of citizens of this city to raise the money by sub script Ions. The farmers of the county credit their increase«! crop, y »-Ids of the last 'three or four years, as wa ll as the rapid »dominât ion of scrub stork throughout the county' and the replacement of the finer,! of purebred stock in its place this Scientific aid. P. IV-n Boss of Parma, chairman of the hoard of county cornmi umiu and president '.f the bureau, lias a strong program for mulât.»«! loi* the present yar. , i j i» I ; ! 1 ; • ! EAGLE Hut f of W ild« war; visiting «t th» bom*- of ■ lu* CO usin, Dave Woods and f f ,»»VH 1 Waslu.m w amity, 1 *'ri«i iy. 1 1 sl y in 1 lu red \V>d.nesda y wlicn t he fini ,r« r. «.r lus right hand w * « * * a ught i n tlm < ■ , nt a lia \ rhoppci. J S. Maher- and fa mi ! y and -t p Ma be*' nf Bockwood Mo, ar* visit il g at tho horn** of t li° latter's daugh ter. Mrs B. 1 ' f*r*lley and family. They* expert to loe^to here. James Morrison and family, who have been quite ill with influenza, re able to b* out among their friends (again. Mi*, and Mr-. Robert Van e are the proud parents of a son. born Thurs »I ", January H. Miss Ya \\ Justus was a Caldwell vis itor Friday. Private Allen Mclntfre is home on a short furlough from Camp Holblrd, Ma ryla nd. K. Fujikawl returned home today fiom a Boise tn-spltal, where be has been the past few weeks. 1 move to Nampa tn lb© early future, the decision having been made to move the office of the Nnmpa Mcrl »Han Irrigation dtetrh t to that city and consolidât© with th* office already there. Mrs. Ii* A. Songer ts reported quite 11L Th© Capital News telepbon© numbirs ar© 24 and 25« tf . CALDWELL. ( 'aidwell, .bill. I ' .1 1 1 . 1 M .■ ,r. II. Kirli ards ol' I Ϋ >i trau. i> t. 0 legal business in the city today. S. G. Tucker ■' Snfu^, the well j:nown purebred <.i thorn breeder, was a business ' itor in the city t«. da y. Huge ne Hannah • ; Notus spent to day in the city. H. H -VlusHer ,,f Boise, of the ex tension department of the state uni versity. looked after business interests In the city today Judge J. M. Thompson transacted legal business in Bois, today. Professor W. T. M.ifi G f Boise, of the extension department of the state university, was a visitor in the city today. Mrs. R. J. \\ oods of Boise visited in the city yesterday. ,J. A. Reed oi Boise was a business visitor in the city yesterday. P. M. Blackburn of Baker Pity, Ore., transacted business in the city yester day. Af. Vernon of Boise was a visitor in the city yesterday. J. P. Atwood of Baker City, Oi was a visitor in the city yesterday C. H. Peterson of Claytonia spent) yesterday in the city. W . R. Harms of Boise was a visitor in the city yesterday. B. K. Deck of the Deer Flat com munity was a visitor in the city today. Jospeh Kahn, the local clothing mer chant. was a business visitor to Nampa t< day. ( '• R. Wahls!rom looked after busi ness interests in Nampa today. Charles Pitts of Nampa spent today m the city. •1 H. Shorten of Nampa was a visi tor in the city today. G. A. Sherman, .secretary ..f the Commercial club, was a Boise visitor today. .Shorthorn cattle breeder, was a visit» in the city today. County Commissioner C. Ben Ros of Parma was a visitor in the «it today. A. I.. Wilson of G tcenli af. the pure bred Poland China hog bm j. r. was a business visitor in the city today. Mesdames A. K. Sutton, T. S. Jack son. Presley Horne and F. Al. Cole tl part, visiting in Boise ! ; ' ! j ! f< rmed today. NAMPA Na Jan. IS. Miss Lillian Moore, of the faculty of the University of Cali fornia, left this afternoon to resume her 1 work in that institution after having | spent the holidays in the city with her) parents. Judge and Mrs. C. T Moore. K. W. Puller of Melba transacted! business in the city yesterday. Mrs. P. T. Ponge of Bvanston, Wy is visiting in the city. Andrew and Daniel Hurley of Wilson looked after business interests in the I J ! « j .1 a « s II. Ihgh in tlu- eit >f Ben ox spent cln : j. Bennett of Burley is a hu.sine; in the city. Murphy of ( U'eana transact«: ■ s in the «-it y yesterday. Thomas of IJmmrtt was a bus si tor in the city vest onlay. Rohliims of Pocatello spent ye: in the city. t 'ar«'t hers o f Oreann was a vi? I 1S i ! ' ! jitor in the. city yesterday. Mrs. John I». Bloomfield visited in! Caldwell yesterday. T. F. Halverson of Melba, was a busi- j ii« a ■ visitor in the city today, B. P. Newcomb of Melba looked aft- r business in the city yesterday. P. X. Conyers is spending Hie week* j hu Bois« with his wife, who is under J medical treatment in a hospital in th it i . i tMrs. Conyers is r« ported to progressing nicely. Mrs. R. T Dca ringer visited in B today'. j - ! INFANT LOCKWOOD FUNERAL. Paidw« II, Jan. IF Funeral services were held fn*m the family residence; 'this afternon at LBUO o'clock for Ha lira, | the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. j 'Frank Bockwood, who died yesterday) from the influenza, interment was in the Canyon Hill cemetery. 1 WEEK'S CHRONOLOGY IN THE LEGISLATURE HOUSE Jan. 1 .'> Résolu lion Strutliers. former state relating to assessment.* Jan. 1 1 1 )e« Iine*l t pass«go of bills pa i«li sorrow adopted over cleat it «»f the late Chari eMoufativ«* from Shoshone < «runty. Bill introdu«*« irrigation, projects. ss under suspension of rules memorial t«» congre - more equitable distribution «>f federal post r«»a money to spa rsclx mottled . *«*t i«*n - : abolishing of pria ling $r.(i ,000 for Ovvslr\ ferry bridge. Jan. I • Bar :-»'I momoi ial to congress urging j vicllng for equitabh* distribution to Baierai p«et road im appropriate ?tr»0,ni.io for construction of the adminkstrati isii.ii normal, prox'Fling pen.dtv for «Icfaring the flag asking that lands 1.*« • reclaim«'«! for soldiers. Jan. ,16 House finds itself handicapped m pioce»*.; latinn hr iuse of failure of senate to p., bill a »-r^mg («» iticrea a la f of clerk of •ajpreu.e «-»urt, reimburse c'-mr; of I killed hecau^o of tuber«-uh»slr-. a« »qfiug provision' s art. |i o-ed me mer«.*» I to enngre.',*- urging dlstr i but ion of po rn 17 Bills Introduced am^nditig h»>rnestea»l «et. prot^rtingr lating f «' a : :-e-sinents. A «l.i«*'urnrnent taken to NT«*«nda\*. rie timed 1 f u g lies SENATE pi ta! t on is hi of f»ending bills r Bill introdiuT» !uiilding at the r. Hiori i ! to ronti I'M pending tei BJ's int rod q h«rd Jan. 1 Kills resol :';«■' n ende »sing forrr'CPn of league of nattons. Voto ; to IB Refuses to confirm appointm r nts made by Go ernor. Alexander of c. » ». Broxon. state Insu r»»p«*e mrjii.iger <vvl F. F. Caton and \V. H. Casady as members «*f industrial accident beard. Introduction • f memorial to «*oner B s? asking favoiuble notion on vornan » iffrage amendment. Bill for improvement i»f Bavw Hot. Springs and bill raising taxing power «»f eitles from six to 1? pet cent of property valuation. Jan. 14 Administration measure is Introdix*©*! providing for entire change ttt state government affairs, enlarging po wer* »»f th*' governor and doing nwvny with many officers and boards. Serum bill by Daniils Is killed h: health com mittee, Jan. If» Appointments ■ .1 » > fîibson, bank » xaintner; Daniel >\', Church, state Insurance manager, G< 'g* H. Fisher and l'vank J. Flaw ton. members of accidental board sent to senate by governor for eonfirnmtion, r« ferred t«> stat»» affairs committee. Attempt to pass memorial to congress for highway appro priation of $500.000 failed to «any on attempt to suspend rules, Jan. 16—Confirmed appointees named by G« « nun* Davis, Passed house Joint memorial No. Introduc'd compulsory educational bill for non-English speaking people. Bill providing that treasurers be lelieved from collecting taxes and work be given to assessor, Introduced, Bill extended powers of cit ies and towns to acquire water and electric power plants and s>stenj. Con sidered Jerome county bill in committee of the whole and recommend Its passage. Jan, 17 Refused to confirm the board appointment» made by Governor Alexander and transmitted by Governor Davis for action, Educational com mittee introduces bill providing for the apportionment of forest reserve funds received by counties for road construction and school purposes. Bill by state affairs committee creating state council of defense an ddefining its duties. Ad journed to Monday. Mi LIEU. PARTRIDGE BÜE HDME NEXT TUESDAY Nampa Boy, Expert Flyer and Machine Gun Operator, Comes, With Southern Bride, for Brief Visit to Parents. Nampa. -Jan. U. •Lieut. u tridge, native m »II of • ngnizcil ns on» of th« anc gun opcratoia ■ in t rmy, is scheduled t it y Tuesday of erst ncr field. I . i and I air •rica n • x » wee \ f rom na, win i p be has been the 1, ist year as an army aviation Inst rue tor t«» \ isit his pa i <;nts. Mr. and Mrs H. A . Partridg. H «■ is to be a. companieil by iiik Wife. a charming southern : girl, to whom he was mar rie«l a few months ago. Within a few* weeks aft et* the déclara tion of war against r,i •rninriy by the Fuite«! Sial»;-. Bieutcnaiit Partridge »iilist»-d in 11m a v in.tion « -orps iikI «'x p rested to his friends an eagerness to be»oni«' an ex pert flyer ami to get overseas ami contribute to the xi« tory of his covin try by ha' tiling for her i n the air. BECAME EXPERT FLYER. IB was soon Iran.Nfem ■d to the Wi! bar W'rig ht s. bool Dm> ton. Ohio. and her» he developed su ' h jirofieiem y as an avi. itor that ho \v as sent south by the got . « rnim at as an instructor. It was ;.i Da > ton that Major John Mitch »•1 of New York, former t Mayor of New York » i « ; . met his <le,.tli j «.nd st ra ug- to say ii wa: s in a plane i. i which Bicn tenant Pa rt ridge had m; uh' numerous flights, on e of whi.-h ua is but two or tlm ibis Bik. da vs t .t-l oi f ragic fate, other avia i Major Mit.-hH tridge liked fly to him and to close frir lie confided that bis <. merit was in not gettin s. nontenant Par Ii.-r daring a npcaled this city the the Jb y disappoint - j » manhood ini upular in so- ] having been i ' r 1 ' 1 i nd Was very l iai and athletic circle a graduate of the high TOOK POST COURSE. Hater he finished a law course at the Stanford university, graduating' with honor and it. was shortly after his ; graduation and while he was doing: host graduate work that the declara tion of war was made to volunteer his servi ry. His father, H. ne of the officials nd Mendia r.is' bank al lie haste Pa rt ridge, the Parmi) the USTICR. Usl.it.-k. .ran. IS. B. R. Seinen has moved his family to their now home which lie pun-hasod recently. It is the 11 acre tract formerly owned bv Mr. Terry of Boise. M: >. J. P. S« bolt and Mi -. I fa y Cl.nk shoppl'd in Boise. Wednesday. Tin* Monda he i ill at S: L'le.s to mci-i her bus! honora bly dischart -M r thur and f; Smith \ isited her »lily in South Bo Mr. ami \| ! raids in Bo Hull and t o Pahlw «il y « Mr. and Mr visitors Sat link Ray Kincaid Idaho, tod:, v. p;,,ru to Mr. Tuesday, a son Mr. and Mis to Boise today* visit with relative.* Mr. B. Bass and spending Sunday hero. j I ! ; j 1 STAR is Mr, ai "d Mrs. i * oil motor«-. i t «• Boise till* n made a business trip s. Will Ba eli were Boise ! d fern Shell \ W -. ii. I Ml turned weeks i Niimp foil PINNEY THEATER BOISE ONE RECITAL MONDAY February 3d MME. Prima Donna Contralto, CHARLES CfllUtrt, basso, FRANK LA FORGE, Pianist. PRICES Lower KIcmii'. I ! I! .owor I'luor. (i I Ha I « • < 11 « \, i it > w. Ha lei ni y, H • n\ - . I ta Ici ni) . H Hows. Hox Sea Is. ('deli . lidllerv ...... U< JIW »I. —1 ..id .1.10 .im i 1 ,r>u ...)< » ,r>( » MAIL YOUR ORDERS NOW I N' a nd HI T of town mail onl i-Mdl'i if accompanied li> a cheek W A. Mendenhall. Mgr. l-inelo.sc to insure safe return of same. 11 To .11 {»rn os add 10 per cent .o »■ ept cd ami filled in order of money order, made i ' abb' to add)'' s ed, stamped eir elope office sale begins on January STATE'S QRDTA FOR j ] i ; IGHT Headquarters Reports Twelve Counties Have Raised Pro portionate Share — Others Coming- Fast. Twelve Idaho counties hnv#-- raised their quota of funds for the relief of starving Armenians and Syrians and the stale will come across with its quota »if $7A.000, is practically* assured. The drive has been <*r> during the past, week in most of the counties of the sint«\ devrai, including Ada and Canyon, are held up for the present j by the influenza epidcrnl«- and organ 'Cation is just being complet««]. Count ' Campaign Birr i tor S. F Blaine of Ada experts to bar«- his I Wi rkers ready t»» put on the campaign in this county within the next f**\v ! days. ; Stale Director Robert M. M<•( 'rack en j bas rocrivod a copy of a. cable sent, ho national headquarters by Pood Ad niinistrator Hoover, in which he colls t ion to the great need nf funds i ; | . I j j 1 to get. the f icattqicd Ar men Inn people 1 hack to t heil • homes and re-established in the opportunity to pr« >\ ide for their , [own wants. Mr. Hoove t said: "F« «»»«1 is not the ! or. 1 v probier ia ami Svria. ! ilundreds* a ml tlioUK.'im is are driv< n • ! out cruelly 1 jy the Turk; < ami must be m m ffl r^n 1 P3 Not« fenlanfea THE NEW MUSIC HOUSE SI9 MAIN STREET Columbia Grafonola Dealers New and Clean Stock of Records |Üj Special Attention to Parcel Post Orders. !=§ Efficient and Trained i Iclp, We Represent the I .ending l anes of I Pianos, Players, Talkers ( ïrafonolas for $20.00, $32.50, $47.50, $60.00, $90.00 and up. Willi aw Krim TYOÏP FALLS BOiSE.inAHo 'Everything Just a Little Better ays reinstated in their homes and afforded Hie opportunity to become self-sup porting. Tlies«* problems require tin* largfst m«'. ir- of support from the cliaritahie pubjj. CONDITIONS TERRIBLE. it umost impossible." Mr. Me «'racken s; iid in a state! nent Saturday (light, "to r th»' AmcrU an pc-»pic t. realize tho 1 conditions in Armenia an» Syria. If We could just visualize t In hundreds « »f thousands «» f starving am almost naked human beings--mostly* women and chihlrcn wandering on the deserts of Asia, where they hav. been driven by tin Turk, and if we ould just imagine their constant ter ror »»f tin roving bands of Kurds that . «»in' like whirlwinds, bringing horrors a thousand fold worse than death, we might lia v« a slight, con 'option of what is actually transpiring in \sm. When •mix Vieil i ha the ' p!" so rapidly destroy««! Christians, ami the first to adopt Christian teachings, it makes the hi sick with horror. ''America e na-ponding, however, first of a He« t «>f n h< f ships ow P i • Ameri- an commit tee for r« 11 ! be 11 « a r . y ^j!l ^ ,il from : V o.ïc tomorrow i M<»nda y ) f*n Mi Mr . bar; be* ■ giv« ti to tin « ommltt»'«* by I t lie navy «lej'.a rt ment. with the appr»» a! of the food ailministration. The j president, .and Herv« rt ( ' llonver. di j r« « tor genera I of tin inter-allied food administration, are in hearty sympa thy with Hie a nr- «»f the com mitt» « iding In 1 "The h IS prol •D in and the onlv pr h m now is fui i'«Is with which to ! , \ he f»»o»I iie<r«s ; (.i . 'f c !'i . I ha svb i! ,-irp tr. ! to do 'an . in I« i a ] i » j . raise our share ! Hi, mom V life 1 ir|) ______ t , • 1 b i »>1 . : l«'Ot»l • <*f Idaho will reap« f;. iioi-.uis