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k [ K II. ^ I I L* _ ! I» Snake River Implement Go. Ltd ,4! ( );iklt'V, Twin Palls, 3 Burley, I dont kare how such a man he only sez it in said Josh Billings. words that you want a wagon, buggy, harness or anything in the hardware line. TERMS and PRICES RIGHT. * talks if a few words" Just say in a few . i ! I I t M. O. FUNK, Mgr. Oakley Branch. *3 Quit working hard, make a living easy by photo graphing. T will teach you the trade and give you my com plete outfit and quit the busineHs for si)50 Reason for selling haven't time to attend to it. Terms easy R. I. Mills, Jewelry i Optician. Q)lf\ [ £ILoH> if ÜîjinVkj JÎ-3 . at at a is on a Published Thursday of oach week By A. M. MEKKILL IDAHO O A K L E Y , Entered at the Post Office at Oakley, Idaho, through the malls as for trftn*mi»fck) Second Class Matter. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. . SI .50 Ono year. «lx Month« .. Single copy... .75 .05 m ;K< m ¥ a t i n s Fresh oysters, lemons, oranges and cocoanuts at Hannberg's Drug Store. I have a good work horse for sale cheap, L. W. Robbins. Thos J. Dayley and wife expect to Kave today for California. May the Lord pity the man always has something about. who growl I Its One thing about this country, big enough to blow in; i. uough for the wind to blow in. big e e. Everyman in Cassia county ough*. to read the Deseret Farmer. should read the Oakley Most every man Eagle. Ary man can an entire year for tfjjhlunks. get the two Dr, N. R. Méchant announces that he will resume business on Saturday Dec. 30 or Monday January 1. For rent, Bu ikhorn ranch, Alice A. Poulton Oakley Idaho Start the New Year right by hav ing your business card printed at the Eagle Office. Two good second hand buggies for «ale cheap, Snake River Implement Co. Hay and pasture for sale on the Yale Ranches. Sweetser, Burley, Idaho. Did Santa Claus leave many good bboks with the boys and about the most appropriate h Address, L. grils? They are Christmas ptv-'iits, The T' n eer Tin Shop has received another consignment of week, fall, one. stoves this Tiiis in&kes the t%* rd this You must call early if jfcrn get 1905 has certainly been an event Forsouthern Idaho a most We shall always fu! year. propritious one. hold her in gvatful remembrance. The Oakley Pharmacy has the finest display of Christmas goods •hat has h m seen in town for a on« time. Call and see them. Word comes from Lyon and Healy that the hand instrument will be in shape by January fifth. A. band will begin regular practices «oon after that date. The C. S. Winter is here and will soon de part but Wells stage line to Burlev is here to stay and will haul you to Burley for |1 or round trip, same week for $1.50. Don't be led astray, We can hardly believe that Uncle, Sam will not establish pumping plants for the south side of snake rivet—before 1909. He is too fuir j minded and generous hearted for I that. A big sale is on at W. Levin's on I ladies'skirts and fancy waists, ehil dreos skirts and coats, men's suits ; and overcoats, men's hats and Roys' hats men's gloves and boys' gloves men's and baj s underwear, men's . 1 and boys' overshirts, everything in the store, prices brought to the store. A big sale on Highest 1 paid for hides and pelts if, Cash paid for hides, pelts and wool at W. Levin's. Attendance at the parties this week at the Worthington Hall lias proven conclusively that Oakley must have a Central School. Sell your hides to Levin. He is with you always and buys 314 days per year. Dr.and Mrs.Emerson went to Boise on Sunday last to spend the holidays with Mrs Emerson parents. Governor Gooding and wife. They may spend a month in the capital oily as the Doctor thinks he will need that much time to recuperate from his recent illness before resuming his practice. Fresh oyster?, lemons, oranges and cocoanuts at Hannberg' s Drug Store. If your wife insists on having the Oaldey Eagle and the Deseret Farmer, why let her have them. It will i nly cost you two dollars. T. E. West will complete to-morrow the installation of a "Hawkeye Hot Air Furnace' in the Stake Tabernacle. It is the same kind as was recently installed in the Locust school-house, and it will keep the saints warm and comfortable during their services. 11-tf Mr John Schwerberger has just finished his new house and rented the srtne to Mr J. South worth,whose daughter and son will occupy it after January third. Miss Southworth comes into town to further prosecute her musical studies, while Walter expects to attend theC. S. A. Plie contest that came olf on Wed nesday evening was brisk but short. At the end of the third round Mr Kil burn declared t here had been a foul and did ,not show up for the fourth round. The referee gave the contest to Mr. Rice. ween Mr P. The preliminary bout bet y,ton ' and Mr Mahn kin was quite as interesting, it is said, as the real thing. Klba Items. Elba is having cold winter weather Our school teachers and student are home to spend the holidays, The Prophet Joseph Smith's anni versary was observed here on Sunday last. The urogram was verv much enjoyed. A couple of our boys were out for sleigh ride lark the other night, and in turning IF..'Tithing office corner, boys, team, box and sleds suddenly decided to part company. The team departed for parts unknown. Fort unately no one was injured. Considerable hay is being hauied from here to Burley of late. Health of the people here at pre sent is fairly good. A happy New Year to all. a Captain Racket. On Saturday evening December 30th Mrs. W. E Aaron of dramatic to fame, supported by a strong com • =« t» y will present the laughable cote dy "Captain Rackett " It is unneces sary to say that, the play will be well patronized. Our local talent always draws the full house that it deserves. j for I Goes Thomas Une Better anil the Central School Will bn on I Established Jacob Dayley is another^.? our eo ~ J J ; ter prising townsmen that is enter ^ted in the establishment of a C»-| ^al school. He will donate to the; district a nice piece of property va! . ^ f | $400, located centtallv qq ' . , .... m . 1 which to erect lue building. V lth on 1 the land and $100 why can't we make if, the start. Come on friends, all shou'ders tn the wheel 1 A l'retty wedding [ Y®* tordu y at 4 p. in., Bi>. Adam II. -Miiith of Marion p.-rfornied the -ri'inony which unites .'or better or for worse Mr. A. I Miss Alice Whittle, well-known and j popular young people of Oakley, j The marriage was performed at the home of the bride's mother in the ! second ward and was witnessed only and Èrlekson l. by tile immediate relatives. Shortly ! after the ceremony was performed their numerous friends carne in upon I them, and at 6 o'clock sat down to a I wedding supper that would do Alice R losevelt proud—but which was not one whit too good for Alice Whittle, one of the best "Alices" in the world At least sixty couples took part in the festive occasion and many and beautiful were the presents they brought as symbols of their best wishes. Particularly anxious were ad their friends that theirpathway n life should be well lighted, so if Axel will but rustle the oil, they will nev er have occasion to stray into dark or gloomy paths. After the supper the guests and hosts went to the second ward dancing hall where they tripped the light fantastic unti' a late hour. The Eagle in common w th hundreds of people of the com munity wishes this young couple a very happy and a prosperous journ ey thru life. * at I Communicated,] Considerable dissatisfaction is ex pressed with regard to the recei t contest. People who ought to know because they are good substantial winners by it, say that it was a put up job from start to finish, claimed that Mr. Kilburn really had the contest in the second round, as a just decision would have Counted Mr, Rice out.. That in addition, there were at least two fouls which should have given Mr Kilburn the contest, It is Mari ou Notes, {From our Regular Correspondent.) Hurrah for the Holidays. entertainment The school given Saturday night as and was attended by a appreciative audience. was advertised, large and a Prof, Bocock of the Normal was visiting friends in Marion part of last week. Mr. Drury and wife, Mr. Alma Lee and Miss Georgia Grant came in from Burley Sunday to spend Holiday vacation with friends and relatives. Miss Maud Lad wick is in Albion this week visiting friends. Mr. Moses Smith who has oeen absent on a mission in Tenn., re turned Sat., Also Mr, »Daniel Mc Laws. Both young men report hav ing had me finest time of their lives. The dances Monday and Wednes day were well atteuded and a very pleasant time was had. The crowd was just right for good dancing. Prof. Edward Craner is in Oakley this week refreshing his mind on farm life and also hunting a wife. Success to you. Statt* Lands For Lease. Pursuant to order of the State Board of Land Comissioner of the State of Idaho, notice L hereby given that applications to leose State Land will be received by the undersigned, the Register of said Board, at »is office in Boise, lhaho, up to January 1, 1905 Notice is further given that leases of all lands not applied for at that date will be offered at public auction on JanuarylS,1996, or as soon there after as sale can be arranged tor in the various counties of the State. Further information can be obtain ed by writing to County Treasurer or the Register of th» State Board of Land Cainmissioners at Boise, Idaho. By order of the State Board of Land Commissioners C. S. MeConnel, Register. O. S. L. Time Table. No 4 East Twin Fall* 4:15 p. tu. Burley 5;40 p. tn. Minidoka «: -*up. m. No 3 West Minidoka 1* a m. Burley 9:45 a. m. Twin Falls 11:15 a. rn. MIXED TRAIN. -West —East Twin Fall 7 *. m. Minidoka 12:01 p. ra. Rnrley 2:1 I'wtn Falls 6 p, m Burley 8:42 a. m. Mlnldc p. m. 10:20 a. m. Creditor's Notice* state^if Jasper Harrell, Deceased. j ^iicEis hercby given. That Leiter* of j administration on the Estate of Jasper Bif. j reu, deeeasad were granted to the under bg A „ ollllmi( a g atort I «»täte arr reqnircd to exMblt thorn to me for j allowance at th*o*e«ofB. F.Uowell,Oakley, Idaho, within ten months after the date of | this notice, or they »hall be forever barred. »her 1»«. A J. If AKKKIJz Administrator B F. Howell Attorney for Administration j This isih day of Uv LOCUNt Ift'IllH. The McMurrav family year at the home of Mn*. Alben Mar tinda e, t > spend Chri-.m.is. 1 In it j j met this was something over fifty persons in I They had a Christmas tree, and fa* her and mother were not forgo - ten bv Santa Claus. *Tke baby of John II. Cruner is very sick. n a a Born to Mr. and Mrs Jones a son. Dr. Nielson was in attend Ail well. t»nce. The Sunday school celebrated the birth of the Prophet Joseph Smith, with a nice programme on Sunday porniig. Mr.»Samuel Wilson and family re turned to make this country their home after an absence of several years. Thpy came from Colorado. Our meeting house is a fine build ing, and is already to be plastered. But it can't be done until the wt ath er is warmer. Mis. Or- aft McBride has beei Jsiek ever since her return from Utah, Th* typhoid patients are improving and there are no new cases. Mr. Sainuelson has turned Us store goods ami P. O. over to Joseph Wilsen III le ith hi 8 caused Mr Sam nelson's retirement. * A new newspaper press and other material have been ordered, and as soon as it can be installed The Times will be enlarged to a six-column, four page paper. Our ''advertising patronage has outgrown the present size of the paper, and in fact the town has outgrown the present size of the paper, and in fact the town has grown to such an extent that we believe it will supporta much larger and better paper than has heretofore been published here. It is our. intention to under take to issue a paper that will make a good showing for Albion, and if the people will stay with will succeed.—Albion t a is a us we Times. Notice. 1 wish to notify my customers that the 1st day of Nov 1905 I turned iny Implement Co.,''business over totheSnake River Implement Co., who will continue the business the same lines and will open houses at Burley, Twin Falls and Rupert. All accounts to Nov 1st, 1905 are due and should be paid to me before the close of this year. After which 1 shall be pleased to ou ui for your wants as manager of our uew Company. care Your truly, L. W. Robbins. Lorin Robinson will take the part f Obadiah Davison in Captian Rack i*K Sw^irday evening. Get your wedding cards, calling cards, business cards at the Eagle office. ■ T# Whom it May Concern. I. David N. Kidd having bèen con victed of a crime of attempted mur der at the September term 1901 of the 4th Judicial District, State of Idaho, County of Cassia, and sen tenced to the Idaho State Peniten tiary for a term of 24 years and 3 months, hereby 'give notice to all to whom it may concern that I will make application to the State Board nf Pardons at the January term thereof for a pardon for said crime. David N. Kidd. 4-t >f the County of the Probate Court Ca.sNia, Htate of Idaho; I Notice of Hearing of Petition for Probate of Will In the matter of the estate ol George Whit tle, <i«i An order having this day been made post poning the time of hearing the petition for the probate of the will of George Whittle, de ceased ; Notice Is hereby given that Saturday the 13th day of January, 1«05 ata o'clock p. in of said day, and the court-room of said,court at the court house In the village of Albion, county of Cassia, State of Idaho, have been appointed as the time and place for proving the will of said George Whittle deceased,and for hearing .the application of William F. Whittle and William Casper Whittle for the Issuance to them of Letter* Testamentary ed. of of thereon. Witness my hand and the seal of said court this 18th day of November 1905; ThomatE. Hakpkk. Probate Judge and Ex-Officio Clerk R. T. OLSEN Tonsokiai. Abtist Courteous attention, prompt service Bath room in connection OAKLEY IDAHO K K 11 AI VKIiSoN, * Aalflpr HECTOR C. HAISflT ADAR l'ATTF.RRON I*n:»l défit The Oakley State Bank Tr* intact a Gmt il Hankt j Hutina*. H'. Solicit yiiur patronage. Build up your Town by mpporitng florm Institutions Su cings Deposits received, pay interest an Time De\ losit Banking Honrs from 10:00 a m h W, 00 ]i- m Palace Meat Market E. TINSLEY, Manager Carry Choice Line of Fresh and Cured Meats, Fresh Lard and Bologna Flout and Feed in Connection OAKLEY, IDA BO Main Street J. J. HANNBERG, M. D. Drugs and Medicines Sundries, Stationery. Cigars and Tobaccos Soda Fountain always iu operation Druggists' A 9 ■ .. Tile d. P. THOMAS FURNITURE CO. DEALERS IN Furniture, Carpets, Draperies, Wall Paper atul Pictures. a of of Goods, Organs, Fndertakinj and Shingles. 'ust received anew line of Folding Bede, iron Bed, largo assortment of Ranges, Stoves and Heaters. Anything you want in the Furniture line at Bedrock Prices. Call and See Us. Our Prices are Right. OAKLEY,IDAHO Stoves, Steel Ranges, Pianos, L u m her Main Street oocooo Si, i. 'A Square Deal Is what we offer every Customer buy ing our Goods: 4> Because our line is the most complete on the market. Because the quality of every single article that enters into our store is the best that money can buy. Because we furnish our goods to the greater advantage to our costumers, and we positively cannot he dup licated by any other House in town. And because we chose to furnish proof of this claim we extend an open invitation to all people to call at the 1 CO-OP OAKLEY and examine goods, and get prices before purchasing elsewhere. H . C . HAIGHT Superintendent k mn fon.» fpco mm Mlillll cffjj pie's Limited. if Sales Special One Lot Children cloth Coats sizes.4 to m. " Li dm down 1 to 4 years 5'NA> .. bTm 75 I fcf $!) 00 _ 12 00 of of 3 to $2 25 cts " Misses Capes " Ladies " \3 00 4< 50 pairs men's pants — good quality , - - One Lot Children s wool underwear 24- dô *. 45 cent " *' fleeced lined rests 2 % 6 ....20 cent " Ladies fleeced lined union suits ... '' " wool fibbed '' " .... ...75 " $1 65 Winter Dress Goods fj per cent off French Lace Collar 15 per rent off Ladies Winter Hats at one-half price■ Peoples Union W M . T . JACK, M ;t n iff' for in F. the OOOOOOOOC^OOOOOOOOOOOOO<! BOSTON STORE W. LEVIN, Proprietor Hides- HIDES and hides. Will pay the highest cash price for green hides. Large beef hides frum $H 00 to $4 00 each. Yearlings to two years old from $1 bO to $2 50 e:ctra large Mutton pelts from 50 cents to %1 00, pelts M.2b to $1 50. OKLEY, Î t t Î IDAHO X'