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STUTE QUMKII IUMED TO IMUE Oooding Selects Those Who | Will Assist Roosevelt Asso ciation in Raising Idaho's Quota. BLAINE FOR ADA COUNTY Widespread Interest Mani fested All Over State in Plan to Pay Tribute to Memory of Theodore Roosevelt. Reports to the state headquarters of the Roosevelt Memorial association for Idaho denote widespread Interest In the plans as announced by Frank R. Good ins, the state chairman. The state program Includes organl oatlon by counties, memorial sermons on Sunday. Oct. 26, exercises In schools and suitable action by various organi sations. The campaign will be con ducted during the week of Oct. 20-27. Chairman Gooding says the work of organisation Is well In hand and be has every assurance of a prompt and generous response on behalf of the men, women and children of this state. He has designated Guy Flenner as dlrctor of publicity and public speak ing for the memorial association for Idaho and that department Is getting In touch with the press and with the various organisations, Including the American I.egion of Idaho, the lodges snd others. LIST OF COUNTY CHAIRMEN. The following Is a list of the county chairmen: Adams, J. F. Lowe, Coun cil V Ada, S. E. Blaine. Boise; Bear Lake, Ezra Burrell, Montpelier: Bannock, W. B, Clear, Pocatello; Bingham, W. A. Blackfoot: Bonneville, N. .1. Hasbrouck, Idabo Falls: Bonner, G. H. Martin, Sand Point: Benewah, Geo. O. Dwyer, St. Marls; Boundary. A. J. Kent. Bon ners Ferry; Blaine, J. Mills, Garden Valley; Butte, Thos. J. Paul, Arco; Canyon. C. J. Wamsley, Parma; Camas, W. Y. Perkins, Fairfield; Custer, M. A. Brown, Challis; Cassia, C. A, Sunder lln, Burley; Clearwater, T. J. La Forest, Oroflno; Clark, Hon. Sam ,T. Clark, J>ubols; Caribou, Tom Austin. Soda Springs: Elmore. Ed Clark, Glenns Ferry; Franklin, Tom Preston, Weston; Fremont, J. C. Coffin, St. Anthony; Gooding. J. A. Blomquist, Wendell: Gem, T. J. Barringer, Emmett: Idaho, i I ! i I I j | ! ! j ! i 99 That's the Chinese for "HOWDY" You Can't Talk Chinese But You Can See China Today --at the-- Strand ORIENTAL LIFE AND SCENERY SHOWN IN PRIZMA NATURAL COLOR PICTURES PICTURE FEATURE STARS KITTY GORDON—STAR —IN— n -Ma yth ings of Pa: ssic Ml A Great Drama A SHOW or FASHION - TODAY - _\_ TOMORROW | HAIR OH FACE DISAPPEARS QUICK i.ss ssstt. vs. vxx: sr* £ss:%x'mSV"s."£' •rlftaBl eaaltary M<W. At «eile« " •to *1 ■*« W I » w c> UIIVI «wJiWH I® ____ aim. er At ■"** M | B piala wrapper am »* 0*1*« of »Hr«. ... nm book walled la *1*1" aaalcd «■■relop* ea ie l*"V "*~ Mira el a. UM St. and Park Are. New York. Seth Jones, Whltebtrd; Jefferson, Hon. John W. Hart, Rigby; Jerome, Adam Barkley, Jerome; Kootenai, J. T. Scott, Coeur d'Alene; Latah. A. H. Oversmith, Moscow; Lincoln, Theodore Snyder, Shoshone; Madison, Lloyd Adams. Rex burg; Minidoka, L. B. Bedford, Rupert; Nezperce, P. E, Stau key, Lewiston; Owyhee, J. E. Keith, Wilson; Oneida, Hon. Robt. P. Owens, Malad; Payette, B. P. Shawhan, Payette; Power, R. B. Greenwood, American Falls; Shoshone, Stanley Eaeton, Kellogg; Twin Falls, A. L. Swim, Twin Falls; Teton, Victor Hegsted, Driggs, Valley, Bert Ven able, Cascade; WaBhlngton, E. A. Pad dock, Welser, IDAHO PEOPLE APPRECIATICE. "The people of Idaho owe a great deal to Colonel Roosevelt to say noth ing of their debt to him as a great American mind and leader of American thought and action, said Chairman Gooding. "Colonel Roosevelt was al ways a friend of this state and was Interested In Its development and did i much to promote every Industry In Idaho. He was especially Interested In irlgatlon. The people of Idaho loved Roosevelt, the man and the president, jand they are thoroughly appreciative of his efforts for the whole people and jfor the people of their state. I "There is no question that they will ! respond moat gladly and generously n this contribution so that they may In a small way testify to their kindly re membrance of this great citizen of the i United States. "The permanent memorials that will be Installed will convey to generations jpresent and future an accurate con ception of the character and principle of Theodore Roosevelt and It is for the establishment of these memorials that the people are asked to contribute dur I ing the week of Oct. 20 to 27. I "Each person who gives to this fund j during the week will become a perma nent member of the Roosevelt Meino | rial association and will have a life 'membership card; school children who ! contribute will be given a special cer ! tifleate. j "Ample opportunity will be given the people to honor the memory of this great American and there Is no ques ! tlon that Idaho's quota will be raised i promptly and enthusiastically." Frames made to order. Studio, 1122 Main St.—Adv. Garter's • ! j j CENTRAL REVENUE OFFICE WILL OPEN SMALLER STA» System of Branch Agencies in Larger Towns of Idaho Are Planned by Collector in Boise Headquarters. Taxpayers of Income tax In Idaho, as well as those paying tax on admis sions, dues, transportation, telephone and telegram messages, eoft dr'ngs. Jewelry, luxury and all other forms of government tax should In the future file their returns with T-ewls William*, collector of internal revenue in Boise. Recognizing the Importance of giv ing citizens of Idaho better service in providing means for their payment of federal government taxes, the bureau of Internal revenue has established the office here. In tho past taxpayers of the state have sent their returns to the collec tor's office at Helena. Mont. The dis trict of Idaho lias been created out of the old Montana district hy the Internal revenue bureau and taxpayers of Idaho will no longer be required to report to the Montana dlstrlet. It Is Important that payers of In ternal revenue taxes take notice of this fact. Collector Williams announces. Besides hvlng the central office at Boise, the bureau has nada arrange ments to establish service stations at other principal cities <n the state This will be a great convenience to the tax payers. Competent off'clals will he In charge of these stations, prepared to ad'lse taxpayers how to make out tholr re turns. This service will he free of ccst and will he given cheerfully during business hours While the service stations will net he tn operation fer » short time tluc to the groat amount of wor,-. necessary in the establishment of the central rfflce at Boise, taxpayers should forward their returns lie Boise office, ad dressed to "Collect ir of Internal F»e\ - onue." Opening or the service stations will be announced later PERSONALS C*. TV. Powells of Dayton, Ore., is visiting friends in Boise, having stop ped off while enroute home from a trip to Helna, 111. Mrs. S. Rankin has gone to Port land on a visit. Mrs. F. E. Glazier left Friday even • ing for North Bend, Ore., to visit rel ! atives. j E. E. Fox is transacting business at j Pocatello. W. F. Solbaeh has returned to Balt _ Delta. 1 vlrttln* relatives. J. A. Weed, superintendent of b: Lake City altar spending several days tn this olty on business. J. W. Barkley hoe gone to Portland on a business trip of several days. Mrs. Bertha Coffin hag returned from Delta, Utah, where Be has been and building' of the Oregon Shoreline was In the city today. Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Torrance are vis itors In the city from American Falls. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. ßweeley come in from Twin Falls Friday evening and are guests at the Owyhee. J. W. Wheeler and Frank Mlllsaps were looking after huslness affairs In the city today. They came over from Spokane Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Turmes and M. R. Jenkins are up from Grand View, guests at the Grand. Mr. and Mrs. C. Akers of Twin Falls are visiting In Boise. Judge H. F. Ensign of Halley, Is spending a few days in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Johnson are Boise vlnltors from King Hill. Mrs. C. C. Griffin la a Boise visitor from Vale. M. A. Wheaton Is up from Parma on a short business visit. Mrs. E. White and daughter. Eva, have gone to Ontario, to spend the week end with relatives. Miss Grace Sheffield of Portland Is here to spend a few weeks with her («rents while recuperating from an op eration for appendicitis. Second Hand Goods of all kinds bought. Highest price paid. Call Phone 1890-J. People's Fumit're Store 824 Idaho 8t. L MAJESTIC DIRECTION B. W. BICKERT TODAY TODAY MERIDIAN THURSDAY! NAMPA FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Fat Is Fatal A. Barden of Unhealthy Fat ness Shortens Life. Reduce Weight Comfortably Would you like to reduce your weight 10 to 60 pounds In a simple, safe, comfortable way? Do you want to become healthier, to look younger, to be sprightly, to pos sess a good figure without wrinkles or flubblneas? Then stop harmful drugging; do not follow any starvation plan or tedious exercising, but adopt the delightful heme method. Stand by your window or In the open air each morning and evening, taking It long, deep breaths. Inhale through the nose with the mouth closed; exhale with the mouth open. Take oil of korein four times dally and follow the other simple directions that come with It. You will positively reduce your weight, or you will receive a forfeiture In cash. Go to the drug store and get some oil of korein today, or write Kor ein Company, NC-100, Station F., New York, N. Y., for free book. The guar antee Is absolute.—Adv. T. B. BRIDGES, D.G. PH.G. SUCCESSOR TO CECIL A CECIL CHIROPRACTOR Consultation and Analysis Frso McCarty Bldg. Phono (12 PINNEY THEATRE -v" : , . -------------- ' ' ii'.'.aafe TONIGHT—OCTOBER 12 THE 8ELWYN8 8ERVE TEA FOR THREE BY ROI COOPER MEGRUE The Biggest Comedy Hit in Years Direct from record-breaking run at Maxine Elliot** Theatre, New York. WITH NORMAN HACKETT AND AN EXOELLENT OAST "No American playwright ha* written oueh sparkling comedy dia logue as Roi Cooper Megrue In 'Tsa for Throe.' Now play fairly crackles with wit."— N. Y. Tribune, Sept. 2D, 1918. , ^ _ PRICES: $2.00, 81-80,500. All prices plus 10 per oent war tax. 8EAT8 NOW 8ELLINQ