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Show I FARMERS AND ALL OTHER CITIZENS : 9 cent5 SB'STK JOIN FOR AMERICANISM give you the truth about those who are trying - . to set up a Socialist government in our state. Get 7 neighbors together. W rite off the fol- g This is an organization started by farmers, lowing declaration of principles, sign your names but it asks all classes to join in true Ameri- and send to H. B. Powers, president Hundred Per canism. Cent American Club of Idaho. Owyhee Building, HOW TO JOIN Boise. You will be put on IDAHO'S HONOR Make a copy of the declaration of prin- ROLL OF TRUE AMERICANISM. No dues. I I ciples as shown in this advertisement, sign it ... and send it to H. B. Powers, Boise, president Declaration of Principles I of the Hundred Per Cent American Club of w , i a t j 1 1 e 1 1 1 a T1 Z c, the undersigned farmers and laborers of Idaho, H ; , . ,, . . i being ourselves 100 per eent loyal Americans, believ- B 1 Get your neighbors together farmers and tWt,mW of our iriends and neighbors have been I I sign this real American declaration and then misled by ovcrzealouS leaders of the Socialist party, 1 ret them to vote m harmony with its hisrn , , , , r . , 3 . . . J e who are willing to create national disorganization and I P P eS- class dissension in exchange for political advantage, j . No Politics, But Just Patriotism and being satisfied that, a majority of the members U ?j All other citizens are asked to join. There oi' the Nonparty League are honest and patriotic; I I are no dues, but we will appreciate any do- Therefore, for the purpose of proving to the pub- ki i nations for our worthy cause THIS FIGHT lie, the state and national governments, that a large I AGAINST SOCIALISM, IMPORTED FROM body of farmers and laborers repudiate the methods I NORTH DAKOTA. and practices of these leaders and giving our support fj This is to be a permanent organization to the sailors on the sea and our boys in the a I to help every farmer and every other le- renelies in this hour of our nation's peril, do hereby 1 gitimate industry in Idaho and to pro- bind 0U1'selves' eaeh the other, that we will do our H . .. .. utmost to stamp out the insidious propaganda repre- mote genuine Americanism. sented by Townley and Townlevism, and to free our B I I If you can do SO, come to the headquarters state from the menace of disunion adroitly promoted I of the Hundred Per Cent American Club m by tho founders of a pro-German propaganda, and for I the Owyhee Building, Mam street, Boise, and the purpose of putUug the famers and laborcrs of I J0- ' Idaho in a true light before the people of this nation, i j Fanners: Remember, friends, what Roose- y do hereby constitute ourselves the Idaho One Hun- 1 velt has said about the leaders of the Non- dred Per Cent American Club. ft I partisan League. Do you believe Roosevelt, f I who is your friend, and other leading men of I I this nation, or these league leaders'? You may have Roosevelt was deceived for a time. But he now I been deceived by these Nonpartisan leaders. Even sees them in their true colors. H. B. POWERS, President. ROY SHURTLEFF, Secretary. j Executive Committee: Dave Farmer, Meridian. I. Lee Truax, Meridian. , 3 John Jullion, Boise. A. J. Cramblett, Gooding. W, B. Mitchell, Parma. H. B. Powers, ex-Officio Chairman. (We Are Farmers.) I This Organization Is Composed of Democrats and Republicans (Political Advertisement.) 7 - " - E H IBS II Ml II II I II III IIIIIMIUJyiBMgMIWlBfl ; I Young men who desire to become telephone 1" electricians at the 1 i University of Utah 1 - j m I Must Enroll Not Later Than I MONDAY, OCTOBER 21 1 I THIS RULING APPLIES TO COLLEGIATES AS WELL AS 1 jlzZZ I T0 TELEPHONE ELECTRICIANS. IilIliP t Students entering the telephone section must l ; jrT ; have had two years of high school work, and jj .. -T f collegiatcs must have had four years. 3 I" y7 E These young men will be regularly inducted into rr " I Die STUDENTS' ARMY TRAINING CORPS. l I The quarantine regulations will not interfere Y 1 W 'nucon 01 men hito this service. pv THIS IS YOUR REAL OPPORTUNITY! j j y I BUT YOU MUST ENTER NOW! 1 : University of Utah SALT LAKE CITY. vWSf VV7HILE fulfilling its obligations to the Lwtl'iU iklaQ W Government, The Nnsh Motors Company pjn f.cz ' f1 '! '! 13 st'" le to provide a limited number of Nash ITJ SI U Ei! lTu j j trucks for essential transportation purposes. vji i' ' ':1 ifP' Nash trucks have many superior mechanical xjjjfcagjy features which make them unusually econom cal and suited to present-day truck work. NASH TRUCKS All Nash trucks are equipped with the M & S Nah Quad automatic locking differential. The driving Chassis, $3250 , . ' a l l l i Two Ton wheels cannot spin. As long as either wheel Chassis, $2175 has traction, the truck will drive itself ahead. One-Ton This saves fuel and tires. It lets Nash trucks ' f Chassis, $1650 get through where other trucks without this vto Prices I. o. b. Kcno.h. important feature cannot go. ' iVi We can make reasonably prompt delivery of 'ii a cw asn trucks for essential uses to . immediate buyers. ' ' -f. Pacific-Nash Motors Co., Depositors of the Merchants bank. "Read Goodwin's Weekly.' If you wish to help other depositors in this fiht for your honest rights by turning the true llfrht on this proposition, see Geo. H. Kidd, 40 East Broadway. Was. 2&46. (Advertisement.) "Bob" Wood Dies in San D:e?o. I |