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IPS c:iM 1 \ { >: nrpi âdcq » it JlL LAÎIlü vC SPEECH-' PRESIC Eb w v v ES H î t 1 FOR U: - 1 V WORLD .. 0 1 a a If Ar.erwa Future Free F : Carnes *: V. .1 Sa: s E -.ecu' s NevbS Sureau.) (By Mount C l.oa: i.iey with i.iv au>. in th< ÎO! l a with ; lu Id a merit flh as In t: kind jg] to no g tion. The 5 jL g S. FOSTER i . Agent for the Michelin Tires and Tubes i Bsmœmisrii i zm. iesœs Ited States Tires are Good Tires Vir _ _... r r a 1 éXZ. * f )y (fi -»ÎS x-< ' *1 .* r» fcî-rSTU « - \ ^ « & v y " Y X dû 3 ü" <\w .fit Your Money's Worth . » v .»*»' S' I* - : t / v * O SCO ' / ( You want tirc5 that give you the most for your money,—measuieJ ir. mileage. f / r» " ii y / »3 t ■ How are you to know ? Since wc rri in the business — and you us — why not take our word for it? I -i Sri i .7) l/IM. i/iM| •; We say to you—there are no better tires built than United States Tiret. 1 n>-v have proved good oy per VÜ V "■iiJl -A!' rm They are tough, hardy, économie; efficient. They stand up, and weax and live, end satisfy . There are five of these good tires. Let us show you the one Tiat w;Il ex actly "fill the bill** for you. UH ' * * m. ■ ■' • n I r *i jjlit&i m i i: Rcn ■' C-jri' '.VoM, 'Chain T talm' ili £3# 1 ü ■ ;**v r i v r §j: Jn Vi h if > > 1 - -3'-. WFiS 1 '1 m tä a lip 1 - if >t r .i i ti % ' — i I sà j, im { ; KLJ ' a ags.i ~<g. p ; * VI : • 5 - it . '■iky WE KNOW UNITED STATES TIRES -ARE GOOR TIRES—THATS WHY WE SELL THEM, Trask Oarage, Jerome, Idaho or me suirennfr* tney oai t\u'\ had ivat throbbing hoar n**ir pei'piP, u-unvil, of tha' Inch «lis so sso.1, so foPion; v It had of the f ■ > •rv gone h; ■ il ... have ,'t tî.< -M* Vl .i-s, my .■r ii ti K ils strength. :lory hut for the del hi, h *r '.'TUi 1 sa.l, this ire; was not :n to end this war, it wa any similar t tie opponen •ns have furs .do our poopl r peace table. «ses of law from every ■.'«•■'hold, and we fa;hers an .veethear*< : those men to f d end business ol do not end it. if ' \n <v*mi A tided v\.\ i.. prov ■j.der tf s '.;.» e of N ses >Vt • went to con by pr of our ye »r i over y h or her« an tfc <e told iers ad os a*. taki e we ar which wo and if w, <»Tl. ■ b, In. dv »■e are . n •t.ul :ho tbfu: h* »e :e ir. n~. ed in t i.g That cr< :;ave to do t. k . l,y III of Nat e Lrac what il : ;vai .-e on a hich Gvl* .iti do * ■-' a •m j I: say Nation v\ c: Na: A L exp . he world ..» sort ed h. th- > a ernr.cn -ho ?x ■t on of n M: ci a Char; ai t -.ft: IK I'r . :hmt i: t cc ..iLO JEWRY ftl GREATEST GR'SiS r » WG in America Stri\ing to .irope From Leaders Save Race - Destruction. "ijsT SEND AID Q'JICKLY. , • P : f -f'f'S C ".as F ■ y irr F.u.-eo a P: J, Be .. ; b N fciv Warsaw, K»*v An: : :Le IA Î ' *-0 \ bv Am« • -r; \ V V Ht CitJ S r» their have ; :t' • - rt > 'r.' • • < H fiiry M wa u \ h ,t Ju hlff. K - n her pr\ . !ttoe a. efT-.rt it ;.e-ed . 'Î\»S f*vm T til « r. ■ v It'; a: Icng Ur- * Poli aN' JEWISH RELIEF WORK IS NOW WORLDWIDE re'.:e: to keep : :'! as Jewish Suf ferers A oed b. O-ganiza tion T i , t » b »I w Christ Covers Many Com- ; e and the Orient. tries "! Eur ; a ha , •.her ehe - I n V. the C r. \ n Ï' a 31.J vs are ty AL:»*r.-tr. J*' cuim c f -Lr w.-rid s Jew j • « Ti.e fact that j .v hs'e be»rL f«-rhap'i f -tv war, exp a.t;' i Wor;-i - a! Ü of America r race from ! tie on ! j T: k.ng t-c-oi ven pur 'h.nr J:a ft» 'Afll ft» f n sl'J cree»l | r fl-x^d tide ■f Americas r.» 1 .» ol t-eroist sj ; rr-a " r - c.*n rrv-a* :jvi twelve year OLD BOY LENDS ICO DOLLARS Lam* .Money After Schoo! and Inve»t* It With Uncle Sam : *r tW- -1ft,-» ra^ »bout »»r and t) : ear-old * :r tzi ooc. t, tory. ..♦* » c« a TkZZ reu s . Il «a§ ad* -tioc T 9 A: U> tt«- V.:mot o! tie V. ar Xots 0-;«f,-r»; tjt ü FeiJ trxl 2es*rt* ~j al a: "Oetr Sir —1 ta ef War Sar^ji ■o get *; v r- - »orth :■» at; am :r> in; - ' « tie j ear is Sla; »c»rtt "1 am t^e'.re marred er t.J ltd hav* ■ • '•ivti. irr. gat 1 Th* airings ■—* to »rite io t.fl me a hand -**'e .arced two £ -r.te bt v»ra* already and L-efo T% 7 Di anc rs r.^:e said to OJ ftLd rgn Wttsld • ar Savers Stamps 1 hz'e &jt rTj«r~d crecal* r:x i pect to get at lean tao aore H®P*a| i aie aeîfrrriDC •'■f oci f-tr » one, I ms "Very trely yoirs, _ . "WILLIAM BADER. -OiS F Street. " n «CTameBto Calif.* c A rar.nor.h. **aw.at* diiecwr i J , ' aj tx-a.i Organization for th* Teeilin Federal Btwia ir.,.^ rm . 1 read it made me ,[ a i : ' Ut Kail'll Varolcy. n* the Vic-1 ' ,V, n It a a» » 1 'teture of ■. « ■ *™ r r . k ; ho had just bought a Liberty —When JS'oSTi « ..ru . : J|', . VOW tM\t* II! '* • t0 VA ... . H sump* Htid .„ted ID V\ar .saunas »U« ^ ^ M> , ; to an lease .11 JOU CX'.'e • re the end the .»ear ns ii «• ..irely In th* k!ii vs a* sa> • :ul a ml l'ncl« leaked the " 1 Kiu.Hi » You are m> n * Your lettei Anierb Kind of an made me think of my Kind w hen t*v e. i.it picture uccausa >ou are an Am rl an. After - oi th«t icWre i will •- you in »orknian »hakin,» bauds » stead of t!ie »».;b I'ncle Sam Amers'A. A KAHNSWOKTH.** Yo-irs io: *C HIGH COST OF LIVING ; ti launched T!:-- federal goveriuut ar asHlust i»rufUeerlng. Ituvtjig this exam also taking r >s are Yar i v-ities a re the : igli cost uf living I to e it at liuced. are however. these efforts, mu-d to failure unless the people a hand in the matter, ho do the All s t.ik o'.neu he n eu an! f ill value for is i on getting am! ; ; ;ize only th«'*»« i t II le* their money sat Jlled ur»* j rurt*-. i' will be impossible to here lin y should be. will leave almost savintts out pi • es to buying very tutnily a margin y: I) ;•:> -aved m j. dullaai." bccau.-»- tbclr i le»- than In »ears gu:.e ess than It will he in the nut The government rs the opportunity ut pultiug this« . t . a .. uuilars !o work, earning interest h.A the» are returning to their nor "J" inlay are ig ai.t futur» opportunity is the Registered v Saving! Ortlttcate, the War Stamp and the Thrift Stamp. are guaranteed This Tr. hav ■uts In these b ;n Money Invested government. securities »»;lh tha accrued In Ill he returned ty the tîoveru • If Registered ten day» not >., » iags t'erllflcate* or War » arts held until matu r-a»ur .in; Sa» 1! But whether i :. • : .-iter . ug or not, the» form an held ,»>- of flgh'iug 'he high coat Work and »ave 7 Reasons Why YOU SHOULD HE A SUBSCRIBER TO THE NEW WEST MAGAZINE Commencing with the August. 1919, number; REASON 1—The BRI NEAL PROJECT IN IDAHO An interview with A. C. Milner, president of the Milner corporation, actively identified with the building of the Twin Falls South Side and North Side irrigation systems, giv ing the history of the Hruneau with his reasons why this pro ject should be the first to be developed under the soldier set tlement plan—the Mondell-Smoot bill. REASON 2—DEVELOPING RECLAMATION PROJECTS An editorial in plain everyday language drawing attention to the drawbacks in the development of reclamation projects and outlining an efficiency plan for the future, to be incorpor ated in the Mondell-Smoot bill. REASON .1—RECLAIMING THE ARID LANDS Showing the activities of the Idaho Reclamation Associa tion and the importance of this and similar associations in other western states—explaining fully the Milner plan for handling the 1500,000,000 to lie appropriated by the Mondell Smoot bill. REASON 1—THE MONDELL-SMOOT HILL Full text of the bill as it will come up in September. Ihe amendments to be presented at that time wlil make this a pract ical bill. These should lye studied by everyone interested in rapid development of lands and conservation yf waste water supplies. REASON —OBJECTIONS TO THE SOLDIERS LAND REC LAMATION BILL By Robert N. Bell, State Mine Inspector of Idaho, giving ' me -traight-from-the-shoulder arguments in support of the Mondell-Smoot bill. REASON H—THE TWIN FALLS NORTH SIDE PROJECT A story of the growth and development of the North Side tract. Illustrated. REASON 7—JEROME—PROSPEROUS CAPITAL OF THE NORTH SIDE TRACT. A two-page panorama of the city together with a ment showing its growth as evidenced by increasing deposits. OTHER REASONS The story of Buhl. Idaho. Tj* IP ^ —Fruitful land of Fulfilled dreams. Idaho builds Highways. Minidoka, the Electric Project. Pure Food Show at Boise. HOME MAKING DEPARTMENT Edited by Helen F. V. Taylor, who has made an extensive u> o. home conditions in the western country and is using r.cr domestic science training and experience to better them. state hank i . • •a* « Send The New West Magazine for 1 year, commencing with the Aug. number, for which I enclose $2.00. The Hew West Magazine Robert W. Spangler, Editor 506 Walker Bank Bldg Salt I-ike City. CLih Name Town .... State .... Additional copies of any issue 20 cents each. On sale at:— NORTH SIDE PHARMACY JEROME DRUG CO. C. W. YOUNG Blind Hopmi. The muunei In which blind h get about without coming to harm than they do In remarkable! They rarely. If ever, hit their head« against a fence or stove wall, will sheer off when they come U( . Br • ou „. | t appears froiji careful obser. vat i OI , that It Is neither shade nor , she | ter which warns them of the dan more and On an absolutely sunless «er. windless day Ihelr behavior Is Un sinne. Their olfactory nerves doubt less become very sensitive, foi they ! will poke their heads downward 1 » search of water fifty yards before they come to a stream crossing ihe road 10 1 WfHV. It cannot be an ahuormally devel oped sense of hearing which leads them to do this, for they will act alike though the» water he u stagnant pool. Men who have been blind fur great length of time develop what similar Instincts to blind Kurses. aüy me* "Catch the Dob'.* "Mrs Howe was always Ihuughtful of animals. During the relgi, at 2-U Beacon street of the little fux terrier Batch, It often fell to her lot to take ulk. and she felt this to film out to be ft grave responsibility One day Patch ran uwuy on Bet street, and would not come when At this Instunt Doctor Holme«, passing, paused for a friendly greeting. ••'Mrs. Howe.' he said. '! trust this c 8he enllteU him. on tine morning— •* Vatch the dog!* cried Mrs Howe, tine author flew one way. one the oth er; between them Hatch wa< caught ami brought in triumph home From the Life of Julia Ward How«, by her daughter«. n* vermin. The fact that nits carry 1 disease ami plague 1» not disputed. Women and Mice. It la contended that woman's fear if mice arises from their being classed Mice may not he quite so dangerous. Their bites and scratches are trifling carry disease and dirt, and Hut they I a baby sleeping In a cradle, fur Id stance, may suffer In consequence. Mothers have for agea been affected by this dread, and In seeking tu pintect 1 their offspring from contact «!!h mice 1 have unconsciously, we are told bred ; that feeding of nervousness which hat provided the comic artist Itb bla periodical picture. 1 A Want Ad In Tinea saves hin»