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Show I - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE' THURSDAY MORNING, JULY of Major Party Convention Indicate the Sentiment Is Adverse. Attitude involves th raising of new revenues If the blit should be modified so that Its mein provision was the land reclamation section, it might be withdrawn from the finance committee and referred to the in which committee on public lands, event a quick report might be authorised, but no matter how the bill is framed it win attract certain opposition, and if the bonus feature is eliminated it wli lose many supporters in the house, par tlcularly eastern men who are radically objecting to anything of benefit to the West, so that it may fairly be said that the chances do not favor putting ever even soldier land reclamation legislation ' until the new congress assembles Payment Regarded Dead. Nominations Filed by Both Old Parties and Contest Fairly Launched. Many prial WASHINGTON. July 7. Now that the Democratic and Republics national con ventlon have each refused to indorse tte eoldlor cash bonus Idea, tbe bonue biO of last aeaaton may be considered as not only dead but burled. The 'one , hope of the bonus advocates was that the American Legion lobby at Chicago or at San Francisco, or at both places, might be able to Induce one party or the other to go on record as favoring a cash bonus. The platform, committees of both con vantlohs heard the American Legion men ' bM both committee omitted all refer ence te a cash bonus from the respective platforms and the two convention adopted tbs reports of their platform committees. There has never been a day when an overwhelming majority of each house of congress has not at heart disapproved th Idea of paying a cash bonus to man who are physically and men tally sound. The senate never took vote on this question, but tbs house, 1st la May, waa stampeded Into passing the cash bonus bill because of the presence is Washington of a large and formld aide soldier lobby making threats who retv d at eat every congressman t vote for the bonus bill. Three mem bers out of four who voted for that bill did not believe la It, but were wtlllrtg to make a bid for soldier support in the campaign this fall. - poms Takes Tanlac and.- - JCow Weighs Exactly One Hundred and Fifteen Pounds. Whea I first beg taking Tanlac I only weighed ninety pounds, but I now weigh one hundred and fifteen, ssul Mrs. . J. Straw of 710 Crocker street. Dee Molnea, Iowa Review of Situation Shows Measure Providing Cash to The Tribune. me 8, 1920. ' 1 really thought 1 was not going to ever get well, the continued, "so my wonuerful recovery has mail as one of the hcpiest women In Iowa and I believe Ian lac saved my life. "A year ago I had influenza, which laft my kidneys ail out of order and my stomach in such bad condition I could not eat without suffering terribly afterward. 1 also had neuritis so bad in my right shoulder that I had not been able to comb my bair for six months. I tried everything to get built up again, but got worse all the time, and, to add tomy trouble, my nerves gave 'way; I could not do any of my housework and bad to (pend most of the time in bed. "When I began taking Tanlac I had bjen in bed three weeks, but before I finished the first bottle I was up and about. Now I bavs taken seven bottles, and every one has been worth its weight in gold to m. The stomach trouble, neuritis and nervousness srs entirely gone and I am so strong I do all the housework withont tho least trouble. In faet, I am enjoying tho best of health, and I cant praise Tan4 lae enough. Tanlac is sold in 8alt Lake City by Schrsmm-Johnson- , Drugs, and by tho leading druggists in practically every eity, town and village In , America. (Advertisement) pedal to The Triton. TWIN FALLS. Idaho, July 7, Th winner of the triangular contest In th Republican primary election for the nomination for state senator from Twlh Fella county will be opposed at the November election by Frank M. Kendall of Twin Fella, former sheriff. Who I unopposed in th Democratic primary. Candidates In th Republican contest are Senator Joseph H. Seaver, former Senator M. J. 8weeley and Louis L-- Allen, all of Twin Fella. Th nomination of Kendall and of tha majority of candidate before th Democratic primaries were filed Just before th P the edges of collars and cuffs, will need a light expiration of th time limit Saturday of daybreak nibbing, rubbing, for last week. in tha over the wash tubs ,, rubbing just between your Candidate for tho Republican nominasuds. Rinso tions for representatives in the state legs Standing beside the hot stove, turnto be elected, are islature, with thro and You do not boil the clothes, or give then) the heavy steaming garments in ing lifting MfA Bertha V. Irwin of Twin Falls, Jam the boiler filling the room with cloud A. Waters of Twin Falls, E. J. Hornl-btoo- k sny real rubbing. You use no cake soap of of Twin Falls and Carl J. Millar of . team- washing powder. And one packig of RjMO Caatlaford. MUlsr Is running for r selecdoes your whole week's washing. was the way grandmother washed tion and Water fa a . former Jnerobel of the Idaho lower house. she because because wanted she had not to but Four candidates also are entered In th clothes last twice as long , race for the Democratic nominatlona for to. No better way had ever been found. Delegates Unhampered. state representative, They are Dr. W, is rubbing on the washboard that wear? The bulk of the delegates attending F. Pike, A. W. Bowls and Captain James Now a better wav has been found a way the two big conventions were not can- W. Porter f Twin Falls and J. M. shank Buhl. of had nothini: out your clothes quickly it is harsh Swashdidates for congress. They that saves all this labor, all this wear on the With three county commissioners to te Sho te fear from a soldier lobby and were a contest on th Republican side ing powders that make fabrics fill apart liberty to express and to voice their elected, th clothes. . Becond district. opinions. The fact that both eonven developed only in the that destroy colors. W. Parish- of Twin. Falla la thins ignored the bonus issue is the beat where . indication that publlo sentiment, regardopposed for reelection by.W. H. Green-heYou soak modem The washing way Rinso loosens all the dirt while the clothes also of Twin Fails. T. E. Moore of less of party, does hot favor a cash payment to soldiers who are not physically Flier and W. F. Breckon of Kimberly, clothes clean soak and it is so pure that your clothes are 1 nol t for are to are able selection, support running opposed incapacitated and in th primaries. themselves. safe in the Rinso suds as in pure water alone. A contest an the Democratic side has With the bonus Idea eliminated con Rinso, the wonderful new form soap-- in rren-a- di as between candidates for Special to The Tribnaa grass, at tbe next session, if it does any developed And Rinso cleans as perfectly in cold thing at all, will separate the bonus pro- county cemmlesloner from ths Second makes this new way of washing possible BURLEY, Idaho, July T. Pedro Redact S. Decker of Twin visions from the land reclamation sec- district, with Dr. as in warm I gues, 14 years of age, was killed and T. water tion of tbs Fordney bill which passed Falls running In opposition to O. E. The fine granules are so rich in cleansing the bouse in May and thereafter con- son, also of Twin Falls, former member Tlsoartao, 44 years of age, was wounded board. a of L. measure James Barnes as the bill of Hansen In a raid made on a shack occupied by . . Next time do your washing the modst sider that primarily value, they loosen Intended to reclaim lands for homes for is the Democratic candidate for cotnmii- west the of In Mexicans the Dempart city stoner from the Third district, and thsre men. In this respect the way the wonderful Rinso way. Soak our every particle of ocratic platform went further then - the is a vacancy on the ticket as respects the early yesterday morning by Polio ma the eld rubbing clothes dean instead Republican, for the Democrats went or First district clothes the as Stoddard. dirt The Mrs. Emma Langley WarrSn of Twin Bert Fend and Russell the anactment ol record as favoring and boilif ht soldier settlement and horns aid legls Falls, Republican eoqdldate fo redaction officers say they had Information that a over-nigare soaking g way. ulth ar gambling gam was being carried on In lation, which will afford to th men wbe Rinso from your grocer today- mornIn the Order fought for America the opportunity to In ths primary or general election. entered when shack and that the they Nominatlona for other county office are become land and home owners, etc. the door and Informed the six Mexiand follow the easy directions on th peck The Republican platform did not em- as follows ing you1 rinse them both Sheriff Herbert G. JLauterbaugh. R. F. cans who were eeated At the table that platbody this feature, although and only the very forms advocate further federal aid in Redmon, both of Twin Falls, and E. R. age. Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mete weer tinder arrest on of the men of government irri- Sherman of Buhl. Republicans; Tom Bar- they extending th work and , like an automatic soiled fire with pistol, . opened Democrat. (Makers of Lux). rington, spots, gation. Three war ' extinguished. Prosecuting attorney Frank L. Stephan th light In Session. Short of Twin Fells, Republican; Guy L Kinney, shots War tired In tht room .none of Small Rope Falls, Democrat Tho short session which win open on Twin Probate Judge Oliver R Duvall of Twin which took effect September ( and expire March 4. will Fells, Republican; Chester G. A. Divel-bUTbe officers left th building and shortnot be an ideal session for tbs considof Buhl, Democrat afterword Feen saw Roderigues makly eration of th soldier land bill, although Asseaeor I Claud Stewart of Twin' It might be possible to take up tin Falla, Th hi exit through a window. ing R. E. Holah Morehouse, Fordney bill In the senate, strike out the lister, Republican; Democrat Mexican ran across a lot It la said, and cash bonue provisions and pass the re of Instruction publicSuperintendent in which allowed, duel Roderigues could an a If mainder of the bill pistol agreement Miss Brittomaft Wolf of Twin Falla Re- was killed Instantly, a bullet having be had with the house to consent to the publican; senate changes. Mr. Fordney, the au- Democrat Mrs. L. M. Patton of Filar. pierced hie spinal column between the firm in believer a of blades, emerging at th front shoulder la this thor bill, of th chest. cash bonue and there are a number of a cash bonus Meanwhile, according t4 th officers, eoneolentloua advocates of bill, In the bouse, knd if the Fordney another pletol duel was being fought by with the cash bonus feature eliminated Officer Russell and Tlscarlao near the the clethts railroad tracks north of the shack. Both should be passed by the senate and seni back to the house, Mr. Fordney would fired until they exhausted their tnmuul to Tbs Trite. U unquestionably make a fight to retain Special arrived on th When other officer the bonus provision. Any such fight. If BLACKFOOT, Idaho, July 7. Charles The new form soap for the family washing persisted in, would certainly result In Atwater, a cobbler, residing In this city, scene they made a search for the Mexiwas hours after th enarrest d by Deputy Sheriff Georgs can. About three tbe ultimate defeat of the entire bill, for with both political parties Ignoring the Esell early yesterday morning charged counter they found Tiscarlno near tbe Made makers . cash bonue in face of an appeal made with having mad forceful entry into a railroad tracks with a bullet hole through th county Jail. call of his left leg and the bone directly by a delegation representing the liquor cellar ht the i)4iflMlatCk American Legion and with the senate Tho arrest was mad In consequence of broken. Although badly wounded, he had at the last session refusing even to con an sarllar examination of ths cellar, show-I- dragged himself about 154 rods from th Is evi bonus it bill, sider the where the encounter took place. perfectly that arrangements had been mads for de a wholesale removal., Heavy bar had plae dent that the seate at least wouldFord-noother 'bf Four y nsy dub and to pansies show by Mrs. ben ehlsaled and Inner lock removed. feat the Fordney bill unless Mr. raid. union miner hard tee ordered out im Grousers his situation was allowed to stand, and his friends would agree to tho Mojre strike. , i and at night the officers at th Jail preelimination of tho cash bonus. jlhTudgae war Mrs. Bryson, Mrs. F. in Mines Lambert and F. N. Victor, Special Virginia pared for th return of the Intruder, which WILL TANOi TURK CLAUSE we mad at I oclock. Amended BiQ Possible. irises war presented by G. A. Scholar I Women Given SPA, and Mr. and went Belglbm, Mrs. July to Luncheon within The Important by Mon, QuUlian. the Atwater, pads! W. 7. WILLIAMSON. Trite. Va. A short session Is an extremely busy July was served by th tnemb.rs qf the guild and. finding Deputy Sheriff Esell olsuoe of with bo tfteitr ,7. Turkey pease POCATELLO. Potato Idaho, min all of Bordorland because ths th th Coal at July session, regular appro- there, he broie and ran for th railroad from II. 14 m. to I p. m. Speritl to Th Tribes. grower of outhesstern Idaho will con- company at Borderland, Wy VA, flv win femain as lhy Are, U he bA prlation bills must be passed In three yards, dodging bullets ht every step, until 7. In the supreme faaastl RUPERT. Idaho, July months and It la seldom that any Im- he surrendered. Rupert's sixth s.tojoa vene with ths potato growers of th mil west of Williamson, wars fired upon elded by Is enacted at a abort her. At, Gils morning' meeting Tha he)d Saturday of portant legislation was released from th aim annual rose festival, Caldwell section Ina mass meeting on this morning asonthey wre entering the council .decided , Would It of ladles te session that meets with spirited opposi- JailAtwater the weak lAtpooto last Trinity by Eplsf is which tbs mlqi, Kentucky aid of last week after serving a sixty days' the Turkish request for th tion. There would be such opposition sentence Success July for th purpoe of organising a Tug copal guild, was a great success. Prissh river, according to reports reaching to grant for "bootleggii Sf the to a cash bonus and, therefore, a cash clause. A oobifitsaloA f were awarded as follows: Artistic tabls err here. Those firing at th miners srs said association. grow The speakpotato will b appointed, however, to bonus bill cannot b put through, but display, first, tbe Pansy club; second, the IpecUI to Tbs Trlbaa. ers will Include W. H. MoCluskey, H. to have been on a mountainside on th experts UNION SERVICES HELD. mlhot clause with refers M th with the cash bonus eliminated it might club: single exhibit, bank of the river, and also di- study Q. Peckham, W. G. Mathews. H. A. opposite to partial revision of th dedumawt RttP&RT, Idaho, July per Mrs. Plank; second. Mrs. R. C Halil-dabq possible to get action in the senate Special to The Tribes. rected shots first, th at on which is the C. tipple, F. H. Smith and Reneke. Lyons, Od the amended Fordney bill, although exhibit by children under 14 year celebration, tindat th hhsptcss of th loRUPERT. Idaho, July 7. Union eerv. West Virginia side. None of th shots as these are concerned. this is not certain, as the bill has never Ices were held Sunday WlnnlfrSd Haynes; second, cal post of the American Legion, was was effective. evening at the of ag. first, ATTENDING convention. been considered by a senate committee. Leoia Toyer. - OPr Oft cAmrin TRIfb. MutuM theater. The Rey. O. W. Barn The miners are reported to have reThe Fordney bill today (a before th of tho Methodist church Th table display of rosso shown by carried through according to schedule. A gpeela! to Th Tribune. turned the fire when th fusillade was preached the RUPERT, Idaho. July 7. L. q. lUtmo senate committee on finance, largely be- sermon, emphasising th need of right- Mrs. Haynes received honorable mention, large crowd waa present throughout th -7. RUPERT, Idaho, July Ira Tweedy, directed at them, but whether any of the and family and F. W. an4 .family ' cause tho main feature of the bill is the eousness In national life, Tho choir of and. If prises had bean pro idsd for other of city schools, In Salt attacking party was struck could not te left yesterday In thitr ear fob an x- In ths there was a pared superintendent cash bonus section and the finance tho Methodist church furnished music of flowers than roses, award would have ofay.veterans, morning th Lake ascertained. Nasessions th Ik of attending th tended float Sawtedtk two automobiles and camping trip must consider all legislation that a patriotic nature. been riven to sweet peas shown by th bands. tional Education association. Borderland Is in Mlngor county, where mountains Field sports, wrsatlltig matches and car. nival Attractions wer part of th program. .Th baseball gam between ths Southern Idaho league teams, Rupert sad Burley, went twelve tnnings to a score In favor of Rupert. Th batteries wars: Kraus and Bha for Rupert, and Jons and Perkins for Burlsy. Th auto polo gam attracted much interest and resulted in a victory for and Austin Smith, who w4ro playing against Do Lawl and Ralph SpklelL There was A collision In tho first quarter, Lind' machine losing a wheel. In tho evening there waa a display of fireworks from ths roof of the now Wilson a daast gives by Ua Amer-- Are you still washing clothes as youf grandmother did? 4 t hour, hand, of Thst L Mates It Pedro Roderiguez Dead, Companion Wound ed While Resisting Arret tha of of of es fail of Bullets Stops Blackfoot Bootlegger nnstihats of by the ONM of Lax nf Idaho Potato Will Form Association Annual Rote Fettival Shooting Reported West by Rupert j , Em-plo- a Celebration at Rupert Scores Huge it I Merry-Oa-Rou- y; rfd 1 com-tnltt- ee ESowumdl' Special Up IRmadl-- - d icas up LSglOA Boy Killed by Brother Fiber Silk Sweaters Extraordinary values at . . . $11 (TJ75 ILtJF2 Smart Tuxedo model Sweaters in white, flesh, rose, new blue, All sizes. black, brown and navy DOORS OPEN AT 9 VCOiyf a : . With Unloaded Revolver t !!! t Th Trtbw. 'R-e-f-r-i-g-e-r-a-t-o-r-c POCATJLLrO,,- IdihQ, JulyT.f-Aftat- W tftatn from ftim which wm thought to te "not Iteded lo reported from a farm near Meridian. On the day of th celabra tlon. Clarence Edward Shaver. I year Old, wa hided by W brother, fn an aim wer conducting. ing and firing play they a. a - t fhttlrr" 86 t ther'f the youhger boy falllnd dead. The boy wr th sons of Mr. and rn Mr. D. H-- Shaver. V - Tribune. ye'l POCATELLO,' Idaho, ' July fielder, who wee Arrested threfi month j ag on th chars of extortion, pleaded esalon of court and! guilty, la today sentenced to terve six month In the eeunty Jail. fieldors ordered President C. A. Vat efttln of th Flret Nqtlonil hank, to leave 11440 I ourroney at a spot Jn th town. A tract north 0v . J! KW arrested Solder whea k appeared. ' ' Prices Round-U- p 27.50- - Refrigerators on Charge of Extortion to Th at 19.50 Refrigerators 22.50 Refrigerators Given Sentence in Jail , fleer b . . . . .......... t r.-- , ; . . .$21.95 i -- ' .S15.C0 ..517.95 Others Reduced Proportionately : r ' POORS QPEN AT 9 , -P-dscmdRt. ' s |