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PROFESSIONAL CARDS. PHYSICIANS AND SURGKONS. H. SCHMALHAUSEN M D. Physician and Surgeon Oculist and Aurist Office in Jones building Twin Falls, Idaho DR. H. W. CLOÜCREK Physician and Surgeon Irwo Years Resident Physician at University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. TWIN FALLS. IDAHO. TRUMAN O. BOYD, M. D., Physician and Surgeon Telephone No. SO Office and Residence, Boyd Bldg., IDAHO TWIN FALLS, DR. J. R. MORGAN Physician and Surgeon Graduate or Ui e North western Medical School, Chicago. Ouice In the liradley-Snii.il building Telephone No. 26 Twin Falls Idaho OSTEOPATHS. DR. JANE SHANK OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Office In Perrine Hotel, Room 'ill. Twin Falls, Idaho. Phone DR. J. D. HUME OSTEOPATH Office at Pacific Hotel. Hours: 9:00 to 4:00 TWIN FALLS, IDAHO DENTISTS. DR. J. M. ROGERS Dentist Office In Tull Building BUHL, IDAHO. DR. L. H. GIFFEN DENTIST Inlay and bridge work Office in Bovd Block. specialty. a Twin Falls Idaho DR, D. BROWN LEWERS DENTIST Telephone 109 Specialist in crown and bridge work Opposite Hotel Perrine TWIN FALLS, IDAHO ATTORNEYS. J. BEN.J. HALL Attorney at Law Practices before all courts. OFFICE.Times Bldg., 1st floor. Twin Falls, Idaho. C3. P.'McKinley, E. V. Larson McKINLEY & LARSON. Lawyers. IPractice in all state and federal Rooms 1 andU Commercial acd Savings Hank building. courts SWEELEY & SWEELEY ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Will Prac-.ice in all Courts. Twin Falls, Idaho W. P. GUTHRIE Lawyer Rooms 3 and 4 Fox Building TWIN PALLS, IDAHO Main Street JOHN E. DAVIES Attorney-at-Law. ' Office over Postoffice. Twin Falls, Ida. J. H. WISE LAWYER. 12 years experience. Practice in all courts and before Land Department, Washing ton D. C. - : - : - : - : - ; - ; Office room 8 4 and 5 over Com- » , ,. , , , merciai and Savings Bank ( Twin Falls, Idaho SURVEYORS CHAS. H. MULL CIVIL ENGINEER County Surveyor and City Engineer. Office in First National Bank Building. 'P. O. Box 230. Telephone 113. TWIN FALLS. IDAHO EDWIN V. BERG GENERAL ENGINEERING BLUE PRINTING Manufacturer's agent for standard makes of power, drilling and pump ing machinery. SFirst National Bank Building, Twin Falls, Idaho ÆIRAUGH'tyNu Box 634 CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS S. W. MOTLEY ARCHITECT. BUILDING SUPERINTENDENT Calculating Quantities. Blueprinting and Bills of material accurately made out for all kinds of buildings. Office in Boyd Building P. O. Box S24 TWIN FALLS IDAHO COMPTON & DAVIS CONTRACTORS uiiu BUILDERS V» ill Furnisn Plans. Twin Falls, Idaho. P. O. Box 781. C. E. CADY Contractor and Builder Box 681 Twin Falls, Idaho ATWOOD FELT COM PA NY Building Contractors. Office and Shop, corner of Shoshone and 14th Avenue. Phono 178. TWIN FALLS - IDAHO BALL BROTHERS, CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS. Office on Ninth Avenue, near lOlh Street. Phone Hi. Twin Falls, Idaho L. H. BABCOCK Contractor and Builder Office on Tenth Ave. Twin Falls Idaho UNDERTAKERS II. E. HUNT, Undertaker and Embalmer Open day and night—All calls respond ed to promptly Harder Bldg., 10th Ave. TWIN FALLS. IDA PAINTERS AND PAPER HANGERS HARDY BROTHERS, House painting and finishing a specialty. Office on Ninth and Shoshone. TWIN FALLS IDAHO LICENSED AUCTIONEERS F. A. FRENCH LIVE STOCK AUCTIONEER Farm sales a specialty. Bills, cards and clerk's materials furnished free. Terms reasonable. Secure dates at Famous Shoe Store. Twin Falls, Idaho D. W. BRUNK Licensed for Slate and County Fifteen years experience Satisfaction guaranteed Office with Brunk Brokerage & Realty Co. Twin Falls. Idaho Auctioneer ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS OF TITLE We are furnishing at rea sonable rates, abstracts of titles, to all lands and lots in Twin Falls county. : : : IDAHO TROST & TITLE COMPANY TWIN FALLS IDAHO. FRATERNAL SOCIKITES. Twin FaII? Lod^e No. 23 1. O.O.F. Meets every Thursday evening at 7:3C in Odd Fellows' hall. Visiting brothers always welcome. C. 13. Cartwright,"N oble Grand, H. A. CRYDER, Secretary. TWIN FALLS LODGE NC 45 A. P. AND A. M. Meets first Monday night each mouth. Sojourning brethern cordially invited to attend. B. A. Baker. W. M. Chas. H. Mull, Secy. M. W. A. CAMP No. 10890 ma Meets 2nd and 4th Wednes days of each month. D. W. Brunk, Consul G. W. Reels, Clerk PHONE 123 Idaho Dep't Store Building PRIMROSE REBEKAH LODGE No. 78 Meets in Odd Fellows Hall, the First and Third Tuesday of each month. Visiting Rebekahs cordially welcome. Emma Stevens. Noble Grand Bertha Bentley, Rec. Sec. TWIN FALLS HOMESTEAD NO. 1114, B. of Am. Yeoman Meets the second and fourth Friday of each month in Odd Fellows Hall. Visting members always welcome. * C. C. Wilson, Foreman. J. M. Rogers, Correspondent. The Pacific Circle, Women of Wood craft, meets every second and fourth Thursday of each mouth in the after noon at the residence of Mrs. W. B Wolfe on Main street. Mrs. W. B. Wolfe, Guardian Neighbor. Mrs. Hattie Hendricks, Clerk. bLf MERELY IDLING. Wbercii the Writer Resembled th, Man on the Buoy. "That writer," said a publisher, 'erring to an author who seemed to he alllug away Ills time, "is in reality try ing hard to work, to get ids ideas flow ing. iiut he Is stuck. re "lie said to me himself that he re sembled a man who made a bet one summer day at the shore that he would swim out a mile and a half to a certain buoy. The bet was accepted, and the man stripped and plunged in. His friend retired to the hotel to watch ids progress from the window. "From the window with a ffeldglass tlie friend saw the swimmer reach the buoy in due course, draw himself up out of the water anil sit down com fortably, with his legs dangling over. So far so good. Evidently he was rest ing, well pleased with his feat. "Some minutes passed, and (he swim mer had not moved. The watcher re turned to ids book. But and then lie looked up, and still the swimmer sai in the same position on the buoy. "An hour, two hours went by. Still the swimmer remained. A white, slim figure seen against the oncoming dark, he sat on the buoy's edge. His feet dangled in the sea. He seemed to he musing. "Finally it began to grow quite dark, and, thoroughly alarmed at lost, the watcher got a boat and a couple of bargees and rowed out to Ills friend. "Out there the mystery vru.s soon ex plained. The man was stuck fast to the buoy, which had been freshly tarred tHat morning." — Washington Star. ■very now PJIEN CF EARLIER A3ES. Were They the IVlentsI Peers of the Men of Today? The general idea that our enormous advances in science and command over nature serve as demonstrations of our mental superiority to the men of ear lier ages Is totally unfounded. The evidence of history and of the earliest monuments alike goes to indicate that our intellectual and moral nature has not advanced in any perceptible degree. In the second place, we find that the supposed great mental inferiority of ' The savages is equally unfounded, more they are sympathetically studied the more they are found to resemble ourselves iu their Inherent intellectual p overs. Even the so long despised Australian savages, almost the lowest in material progress, yet show by their complex language, their social regulations and often by an Innatp nobility of char acter indications of a very similar in ner nature to our own. if they pos sess fewer philosophers and moralists, they are also free from so large a proportion of unbalanced minds—idiots and lunatics—ns we On the possess. other hand, we find in the higher Pa cific types men who, thougfi savages as regards material progress, are yet generally admitted to be physically, In tellectually and morally our equals, if not .our superiors. » * * Thirdly, have no proof whatever that even the men of thi it wo stone age were mentally or morally Inferior to ourselves,—Alfred Russel Wallace Iu Fortnightly Review. A Curious Grace. The most curious form, or, rather, expression, of grace after meat which I have ever come across was that cus tomary at Clifford's inn, one of tlu> vanished inns of chancery, ety consisted of two distinct bodies, the principal and rules and the Kent ish mess, each body having its own ta ble. At the conclusion of the dinner the chairman of the Kentish mess, first bowing to the principal of the inn, took from the bands of the servitor some small rolls or loaves of bread and, without saying a word, dashed them several times on the table, after which they were taken away. Solemn silence relieved only by the thumps prevailed during this curious substi tute for a verbal grace.—Cor. London Chronicle. The sool Instinct and Reason. Instinct is the generic term for all those faculties of mind which lead to the performance of actions that adaptive in character, but pursued without necessary knowledge of the re lation between the means employed and the ends attained, to those actions that are adaptive in character and that are pursued with knowledge of the relation between the means employed and the ends alpied at Such is the technical statement of the difference between instinct and rea son, but the real, basic difference be tween the two faculties is unknown and probably unknowable.—New York American. are Reason refers let for Thackeray's Pink Bonnets, Thackeray was fond of putting pink bonnets on such of his lady characters us were to be specially fascinating. The eternal Becky mushy Amelia wore one on her wed ding tour (very probably on her sec ond one also), and the dashing Beatrix also set off her beauty by this means.— Exchange. wore one, the Awful Effects. Acrid Ike—Dey say dat steady drip pin' o' water'll wear away a stone. Dreamy Pete—Jes' t'lnk, den, wot'd happen t' a man's stomach by pourin' glassfuls Inter It—Bohemian. Quite Useful. "She has a very useful husband." "How do you make that out?" "He can always suggest something that he wants for dinner." — Detroit Free Press. A generous confession disarms Blas ter.—French Proverb. Seed Potatos. Choice Burbank seed potatoes, 95 cents pi r hundred. P. H. Smith, otu mile soutli of city. Wanted. Wheat for grinning. Highest market price paid. Twin Falls Feed Mill. To have perfect health we must have perfect digestion, and it is very impor tant not, to permit of any delay the moment the stomach feels out of order Take something at once that you know will promptly and unfailingly assist di gestion , There is nothing better than Kudol for dyspepsia, indigestion, sour stomach, belching ofgas tuud headache. Kodol is a natural digestant and will digest what you eat. Sold hy Spragues Pharmacy. nervous New and secoud bought, sold and exchanged. Jb Taylor. hand typewriters See Hill You cannot beat them iu price orqual ty. Those fine, young, pure bred Berk shirs and Poland China, males at Maple Hill farm, miles S. W. of city. VV. Potter. T. Mur. 6 tf Wanted. Wheat fur grinding. Highest macke price paid. Twin Falls Feed Mill. s I DeWitt'» Line Eariy Risers, the fa mous little liver pills. t K A big cut or scratches, or bruises or a little cut, small ones arc healed quickly by DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve, good for piles. Get DeWitt's by Spragues Pharmacy. e It is especially Sold K - No more bad bread if you try of "Cache Valleys Best,' 1 Hour at the Idaho Department Store. We want your land Claar & Wright. See Luc the auction: goods. Raspberry and st law berry plants for sale. »See A.P. Senior. A Twenty Y ear Sentence "I have just completed a twenty year health sentence, imposed by Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which cured me of bleed ing piles just twenty years ago, "writes O. S. Woolever, of LeRaysville, N. Y*. Bucklen's Ain ica Salve huais the sores, boils, burns, wounds and the shortest time. Pharmacy. a sack bald w lient to soil. Carter. g. He sells th worst cuts it 25 cents at Spragues For a good square dinner for 25 cents go to the Mission Cafe, across the street from the Perrine Hotel. Send In A Name. The Board of Trustees of Twin Falls Ind. School District No. 1 requests the patrons of the School District organized club or boundaries of the district to submit to it liefere April 13th, 1!)08 names suitable to name the new school building, anil the board agrees to sub rast this list of names to a public the name receiving the highest ber of vote., to be the name of the school building. or any society within the a list, of vote, num new L A. Pierce Clerk. Cut oui this Coupon and tnail L. A. Pierce. to My choice for the name of the school building is new . My name is « * P. O. A Muss I Save trouble, muss and backaches by sending your family wash to the Fail Steam Laundry, days. Phone 66. Fomily washes, Mon Lost Between the school house and the Idaho Department store, a leather wal let containing valuable name of owner, for its return to the Idaho Department store. papers and Reward will be paid 0 Wanted Position on ranch, by a family, inquire at this office. Apr 2-16 man with Wanted. A good work team, weighing about 1200 pounds, well broken. B. O. Law rence, St. Regis block. I have again opened up a shoe shop in the Famous Shoe Store aud can be found there ready to do your repairing. Satisfac tion guaranteed, prices right. JENS PEDERSON S Your Food S $ oasEsaETSCTsssai S $ * S AN IMPORTANT MATTER. The best is none too good. We guarantee to send you nothing but what is good, fresh and clean in the Grocery Line, v v Y I t $ $ Î E3SHSHSSamCT3 t t $ THE PIONEER STORE f Penile & i r s t • r ï I 1 wm rails GALLIHER & £Cf S, Proprietors Horses bought, sold and exchanged. First Class rigs at Reasonable prices. Sunday Excursions to Falls and Lakes. ;TELEFHONE 13 mmn trnmiTm mi wmwwmir WTm'TTmm?ïYTfT»mmmïw?TmTm?fTYmTtSB( Livery and Feed Barn t * K e K - I Special Eltsrtfien Given to Picnic 2nd FsmHy Parlies 1is7tiiUUUiUiUU»adUdUAtUH4UiU4HlUllUUdiUlUUiUI.*UàdiItUUdHUtHÀamUll E J Adams-Pilgernm Co. Lumber Yard and Planing Mill . . o 1 .liai Including Mouldings, -Stair Work, Brackets, Spindles, Balusters, Corner Blocks, Base Blocks, Col Window and Door Frames, In terior Finish, etc. Cor. 14th Ave. and 11th St., South of Depot umns, Branch of McCornick & Co. Sait Lake. Transact General Banking Business TWIN FALLS, IDAHO . THE Capital $40,000 « * FIRST NATIONAL BANK Surplus and Undivided Profits, $6,000 i OF TWIN FALLS, IDAHO OFFICERS: F. F Johnson, President. S. H. Hays, Vice-President J. M. Maxwell, Cashier. A General Banking Business Transacted. Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent THE PUREST AND BEST 1 F*. H. HALL Contractor and Builder Plans Drawn. Estimates Cheer fully burnished. FRESH CANDIES 0 K GANDY KITCHEN We Have a Fine List of farm property at prices ranging from $40 to $ 100 per acre. Good city property at prices to suit. Lots in New School addition, Suburban tracts in Orchalara. Southside subdivision, Jones addition and Boulevard property. Come and see our list. ) DAY & CRISMOR