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(^PROFESSIONAL dnd BUSINESS DIRECTORYJ V______ y A conveniently classified Direc tory of reliable people who will appreciate yonr patron age; give good service and en tire satisfaction. RATES—T1VICE-A-WEEK 1 Month, per line. 30c For this Directory, THE TIMES solicits only the advertise ments of permanently estab lished business houses and professional people. It there fore quotes no other rates for Its directory than those on a monthly basis. J ATTORNEYS SWEELEY & SWEELEY, OFFICES First National Bank Bldg. ASHER B. WILSON, PRACTICE IN all courts. Room 14 1st Nat. Bank Bidg. GUTHRIE & BOWEN W. P. Guthrie A. M. Bowen Offices: Shoshone Building. J. H. WISE, OFFICE ROOMS 6 AND 7, Twin Falls Bank & Trust Co. Bidg. 1. M. WOLFE. OFFICE IN I. D. BLDG, EXPERT ACCOUNTANT J. H. RADCLIFFE Expert Accountant, Auditor and Sys tématiser Hoorn 4. Power Building. VOCAL INSTRUCTOR R. ,B. ROBINSON—TENOR SOLOIST r I WANTS WANTS I SELL: RENT: BUY EXCHANGES SECURE HELP, POSITIONS, ETC. V J IMPORTANT —Do not telephone THE TIMES office in regard to these Ads, No information can be given. Answers in care of THE TIMES must be written and mailed or left at THE TIMES office. r CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES le 1 Insertion, per word Minimum total charge to be not less than 25c. / Read yonr nd the first time it appears and notify us immed iately If an error appears. Call or mail your requirements or phone 38. J Here It Is! On State Highway under low line canal. GOOD DEEP SOIL At $98.00 Per Acre. 125 acres clover, 50 acres al falfa, 25 acres plow land. No rock except a part of one forty. My One Best Buy And the greatest buy we have offered this year. Can give pos session this fall; long easy terms. Phone 8 or 547. GEO. H. HARROW 1915 Ford 6-passenger touring car to trade for good mortgage paper. Will give difference if any in money. Address P. O. Box 166, Twin Falls, Idaho. FOB SALE FOR SALE—Dressers at Gerrish's Second Hand Store, $7.00 to $15.00. .Shone 533. FOR SALE—Pure bred Buff Orping ton eggs for hatching. Martz strain, formerly J. F. Black's flock. Roy Black, Route 1. • FOR SALE)—At a bargain, a span of highly bred horses, 3 and 4 years old, sorrel in color—good drivers. Address H. A. Cryder, Box 174, Buhl, Ida. FOR SALE)—Sanitary couch and pad, also electric reading lamp. 616 Bth Ave. N. LEGAL PUBLICATION. ALIAS SUMMONS. In the District Court of the Fourth Ju dicial District of (he State of Idaho, In and For the County of Twin Falls. J. J. Pilgerrim, an individual, doing business under the style and firm name of the Twin Falls Sash and Door Company, Plaintiff, vs. William Upton, G. H. Turner, Idaho Land and Im provement Company, a corporation, and M. F. Albert, Defendants. The State of Idaho sends greetings to William Upton, G. H. Turner, Idaho Land and Improvement Company, a ■ corporation, and M. F. Albert, the above-named defendants; You are hereby notified, that a com plaint has been filed against you in the district court of the Fourth judi cial district of the state of Idaho in Twin Falls Title & Abstract Company, Limited Monthly Payment CITY LOANS 3 % FARM LOANS Hotel Perrine Building, Twin Falls, Idaho CONTRACTOR B. A. MOON—BUILDER. ESTIMATES Furnished. Office and Shop near Post office. Phone 21. ARCHITECT. B. MORGAN NISBET, ARCHITECT. Room 8, Twin Palls Trust Building. OSTEOPATH DU. EMMA C. CROSSLAND McCornick Bldg, Res. 215 3rd Ave. No. Phone 135 Phone 347-J CHIKOPRACTIC DRS. ATHERTON AND ATHERTON. Chiropractic and Sanitarium Treat ments. Chronic Diseases a Specialty. Phone 296. Office: 220 4t'.i Ave. E. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. DR. E. J. L. ROBINSON—SPECIALIST Diseases Women and Children and Chronic Diseases. 928 N. Main St. Phone 676. UNDERTAKERS THE CROSBY COMPANY. FUNERAL Directors and Embalmers. C. J. Cros by, Manager. Coror er's Office. Tel. 408 SEWING MACHINES "SIT-STRATE WHITE" SEE this machine before buying. We also repair all makes of sewing ma chines and absolutely guarantee satis faction. Machines rented. Old ma chines taken in exchange on new ones. Terms to suit. All calls promptly at tended. L. A. Wills, Mnfr's. Agt., 211 Adv. So. Shoshone, Warberg Bldg. FOR SALE)—National Cash Register in first-class condition. Ask us. C. B. Evans & Co., 223 Shoshone St. FOR SALE—A cozy modern bunga low, just completed, in best residence section of city. Terms. Address X, care Times. FOR TRADE—Homestead relinquish ment with $500.00 improvements, also $500.00 grocery invoce. Either or both for any kind of property. Inquire at 440 4th avenue North. FOR SALE)—IMPROVED FARM, 120 acres North Side tract, one mile from O. S. L. railroad. 6 years in alfalfa and clover. House, barn, granary, well, windmill and engine. All fenced and cross-fenced. Best buy on the tract. Easy terms to right party. Ad dress "Special," care TIMES. TYPEWRITER— L. C. Smith & Bros. Has just been overhauled by factory. In good condition. $35.00. A bargain. Inquire H. M. Sims, Times olfice. FOR SALE)—Horse, buggy, harness, 7-tooth cultivator, half section of har row; or would trade in as first pay ment on Twin Falls residence lot or house and lot. Address "E," care Times. FOR SALE)—One or two acres on Blue Lakes boulevard for less than lot in town; easy terms. George H. Dar row, phone 647. FOR REST FOR RENT—Housekeeping rooms. 664 Main South. Phone 364-W. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurn ished, well located 5-room cottage, modern, screened in front and back porches. Call on or address C. L. Longley, Box 186, city. FOR RENT—5-room house; porches, closets, cellar; entirely modern. In —Adv. quire 411 2nd Ave. E. FOR RENT—Front bedroom. Addison Ave. East. 247 F'OR RENT—Furnished room. 260 7th Ave. No. TO RENT. TO RENT—Farm of from 80 to 160 acres, within 3 to 5 miles of Twin Falls. Will lease from 3 to 6 years if desired. Best of references. Geo. E. Pomeroy, Hollister. helpIyantedT WANTED—Married man to work on ranch. Write or phone C. L. McFar land, Hollister, Idaho. and for the county of Twin F'alis, by the above-named plaintiff, and you are hereby directed to appear and answer tlie said complaint within twenty days of the service of this summons if serv ed within said judicial district, and within forty days if served elsewhere. That this is an action brought to foreclose a certain Mechanic's Lien filed by the plaintiff in the above en titled action in the recorder's office of Twin Falls county, state of Idaho, covering the following described prop erty; Lot 2, in block 88, in the city of Twin Falls, state of Idaho; said me chanic's lien being for the sum of $223.80, with interest thereon from costs of this action, Including $3.60 for verifying and filing said lien. And you are further notified that unless you so appear and answer said complaint within the time herein sped July 1st. 1916, at 10 per cent per an num; for $75.00 attorneys' fees and PRINTING TIMES PRINTING & PUBLISHING Co. All class of printing. Quality work. Prompt service. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER EDWIN N. DAY—Phone 313—1. D Bldg. FEED STORES. ANCHOR HAY, GRAIN & FEED Company. Wholesale and Retail deal ers, baled hay, alfalfa meal, grain and seed, custom grinding. 249-261 6th Ave. W. Telephone 23. John Finke, Prop. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES M. W. A. CAMP, No. 10890, meets 2nd and 4th Thursday, at Moose hall H. C. Scranton, Consul. Paul Smith Clerk. Tele. 369-J and 574. TIME CARDS TWIN FALLS ELECTRIC RAILROAD Schedule Leave Shoshone Fall* .8:00 a. m .1:45 p. m Leave O. S. L. Depot 7:30 a. m. 1:00 p. m. .6:00 p. m 3:45 p. m. Sunday 9:30 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 4:30 p. m Special rate of 25 cents round tru will be made each Saturday on al trips. Sept. 13, 1916. ther notice. 10:00 a. m 1:45 p m .6:00 p. m In effect until tur R. R. SPAFFORD, Sec'y SALESMAN WANTED—To sell our fruit and ornamental nursery stock, roses, shrubbery, etc.; exclusive terri tory, liberal cash advance weekly on orders; free outfit, lumbia River Nursery Co., North Ya kima, Wash. Yakima & Co WANTED. WANTED-—Place in private family for woman amt child. Will work part of day for board and room. Address Box 706. WANTED—Shoe repairing at the new Shoe Shop, 124 Second Ave. North. WANTED—Small house, 3 or 4 rooms, for two people. H. E. S., P. O. LADIES—Expert switch making, made from combings, send me your hair. All hand work. Satisfaction guaranteed. $1.00 per oz. Box 84, Hansen, Idaho. box 344. FOB EXCHANGE. FIVE ACRES, improved, on car line, to trade for residence. A-l, care THE TIMES office. FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR RENT—One or two well fur nished rooms, single or en suite, with bath, to gentlemen; reasonable. 645 Third avenue west. MISCELLANEOUS. NORTH SIDE FARMS—I have some good buys. If you are interested, write me. Box 752, Twin Falls. IRADICK, standard-bred stallion (No. 67508), and Dinis Imp,, Belgian stallion (No. 6307j, will make the sea son at my place, two miles south of south end of Shoshone street, and Sat urdays at Johnston & Conner barn. $6 single, $10 season, cash, or note for $12.60 without interest if paid when due, or 8 per cent it not paid when due, October 1st. W. J. Connolly, manager.—Adv. Mrs. Mitchell, Beauty Specialist, late demonstrator for the Goodrich Vel •vetina toilet preparations, now located in Twin Falls, and will be pleased to serve former patrons and others re quiring like advice. Manicuring, shampooing, hairdressing, face and scalp treatment, also all-over mas sage. Twenty treatments for $5,00, given at your own home. For appoint ment, call 654-w. fied, the plaintiff will take judgment against you as prayed for in said com plaint, a copy of which is hereto at tached and herewith served upon you. Witness my hand and the seal of said district court, this 27th day of April, A. D., 1916. (SEAL) NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION, . Serial No. 013873. Department of the Interior, U. S Land Office at Hailey, Idaho, May 5. 1916 . E. J. FINCH, Clerk. By I. E. FINNEY, Deputy. LONGLEY & WALTERS, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Residing in Twin Falls, Idaho. : Notice is hereby given that Mary E Reed, of Rogerson, Idaho, who, on ; August 26, 1913, made desert land en try, Serial No. 013873. for N% SE»4, N'4 SW%. S% NW%. NW>4 NW%. section 17, township 16 south, range • • • • J. H. Grieve to H. Bulkley, $13,600, NW, 20-11-14. Hansen Townsite Co. to Mrs. 0, Hensley, $136, lot 1, block 28, Han sen. • • • REALTY TRANSFERS Filer Townsite Co. to S. D. Taylor, $187.50, lots 9, 10, 11, 12, block 32, Filer. State to J. L. Smith, $800, SWSE & SESE, 10-10-13. p. J. Pringle to E. C. Kelly, $1, part NENW, 26-10-18. 18 east, Boise Meridian, has filed no tice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Maurice Guheen, U. S. commissioner, at Hollister, Idaho, on the 19th day of June, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: Woody T. Seal, of Twin Falls, Idaho; Eli May, of Rogerson, Idaho; Clara May, of Rogerson, Idaho; Bertha Schnitker, of Rogerson, Idaho. BEN R, GRAY, Register. NOTICE OF WRIT OK ATTACHMENT In the District Court of the Fourth Judiical District of the State of Ida ho in and For Twin Falls County, Southern Idaho Producers Associa tion, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Twin Falls County Potato Growers Associa tion, a corporation, Defendant. Notice is hereby given that on May 18th, 1916, a writ of attachment was issued out of the above entitled court in the above entitled action, attach ing the property of the above named defendant for the sum of $793.15, in terest and costs. In witness whereof, I hove hereunto set my hand and the seal of my office this 20th day of May, 1916. (SEAL) E. J. FINCH, Clerk of the District Court. LONGLEY & WALTERS and TAYLOR CUMMINS, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Residing at Twin Falls, Idaho. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Serial No. 010711. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Hailey, Idaho, May 6, 1916. Notice is hereby given that Janet D. Wiker, of Twin Falls, Idaho, assignee of Thomas V. Jordan, who, on July 23, 1912, made desert land entry No. 010711, for SV- NE>4, Lots 1. 2 and N*£ SE14. section 17, township 14 south, range 16 east, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof by purchase under act of Mardi 4, 1915, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. C. Siggins, U. S. commissioner, at Twin Falls, Idaho, on the 27th day of June, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: Louise Charpenter, of Rogerson, Ida ho; Arthur R. Ostrander, ol Twin Falls, Idaho; Aldred M. Wiker, of Twin Falls, Idaho; Charles S. Orm, of Filer, Idaho. BEN R. GRAY, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Serial Nos. (111590-019692. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Hailey, Idaho, May 5, 1916. Notice is hereby given that John P. McGuffin, of Rogerson, Idaho, who, on June 25, 1915, made homestead entry No. 011590, for S% NE%, NE*4 NE&, NE% SB>4, Sec. 35, T. 13 S., R. 16 E , and on April 1, 1916, made additional homestead entry No. 019692, for NW J 4 NE%. NWH SE(4, S% SB(4, section 35, township 13 south, range 16 east, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. C. Siggins, U. S. commissioner, at Twin Falls, Idaho, on the 19th day of June, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses; Co , iambus Sudderth, Robert A. Deal, T. | c Craig and Lav ird Craig, all of Rog ersorli Idaho, BEN R. GRAY. Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Serial No. 012115. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Hailey, Idaho, May 5, 1916. Notice is hereby given that George B. Schwieger, of Murtaugh, Idaho, who on October 16, 1912, made home stead entry No. 012145, for SE(4, sec tion 13, township 11 south, range 20 east, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. C. Siggins, U. S. Commissioner, at Twin Falls Idaho, on the 27th day of June, 1916 Claimant names as witnesses: James A. Water, of Twin Falls, Idaho; Ro bert A. Parrott, of Twin Falls, Idaho; Fred J. Goebel, of Murtaugh, Idaho; I E Stansell, of Churchill. Idaho. BEN R. GRAY, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Serial No. 012137. Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Hailey, Idaho, May 5, 1916. Notice is hereby given that Gustav Dahlhoff, of Hollister, Idaho, who, on October 14, 1912, madé - homestead en trv No. 012137, for W>4 NW%, NW% SWV 4 , SEVi NW%, E'4 SW 14 . WV6 SE(4, section 34, township 12 south, range 17 east, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Maurice Guheen, U. S. commissioner, at Hollis ter, Idaho, on the 27th day of June, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: Ma thilda Loo, Wilhelm Hoops, John B. Burrows and Wesley H. Craven, all of Hollister, Idaho. , . , MU newspaper can succeed with out advertising, therefore we solicit the patronage of our readers t f, ose w ho J^y their advertising , 1 , maicp this naner nnssible he| T> to maiCe U,IS T* a P er P oss,ble - - —- ■ BEN R. GRAY. Register. ; ! Announcement I ; ; 4 The Pacific Wall Paper Cleaners are here, and for a short time will clean paper at Special rates. We make old paper look like new, no dirt or incon venience. Let us give you a free demonstration and estimate on your work. SATISFACTION GCA li A NTE ED. i I ( 4 •s 4 4 I The Pacific Wall Paper Cleaners •J I 4 » The Cambridge, Room Four, or Telephone 291-IV, For Mr. Gordon. 4 I i * ♦ - , TALKS ON THRIFT * * * « • HOW TO DRAW A CHECK. The first thing a depositor in a bank should learn is how to draw a check, tor if a check is improperly drawn it may lead to confusion and might bring a loss to the bank and annoyance to the depositor. In the first place, the figures should be plainly made, so that no question can arise as to the If a figure is carelessly amount. made, so that it confuses those who handle the check, numberless hours For instance, if of work may follow, a bank receives a check for $1.88 with a poor "8," and a clerk lists it as $1.08, it may take many hours' time to find the difference and the entire day's work may have to he gone over. The rule should bo; Never make a figure that may be mistaken and never pass one tiiat is in doubt—correct it by crossing out the had and making a good one alongside. Second, the words and figures should agree. The law says that if the two are different, the written words govern, but make both carefully and then alike. Third. Begin the writing to the left of the writing space and fill in the unused space with a wavy line, gin the figures well up against the $ sign and make the charatcer 00-00 Be after, but close up against the fig ures. Use a good black ink and write firmly, so that plenty of ink gets into the fibre of the paper. Fourth. Always write your name exactly as you wrote it on the bank's signature card. "Mrs. William Smith" may be the same person as "Mary V. Smith," but the bank account doesn't stand that way. Adopt one signature and stick to it. Do not flourish, nor make a fancy signature. Handwriting experts will tell you that a plain, distinctive sig nature, with no furbelows, is the most difficult to forge. The law of forgery is that the bank is bound to know your signature, and pays a forged instrument at its peril. The risk is all theirs. But that is not to say you should not help eliminate the chance of forgery by taking care that your checks are properly drawn. If you are grossly negligent, you might have to stand the loss yourself. Better be safe than sorry. There are numerous protecting devices on the market, some better than others, and these may be used as added safe guards; but there is no rule of law that compels you to do so. You are safe if you use a protecting device, for then you cannot be charged with any negligence in making your checks forgery proof. Do not make it easy to work a fraud through your account. Do not give checks to strangers. Do not leave your check book lying around. Do not leave a signed check where It may be filled in and used. Your banker will bless you if you follow the foregoing suggestions. , G. A. R- CONDUCTED FUNERAL. Jonas M. Jones, who lived near Hansen, died at the home of his son, C. N. Jones Saturday at 4 o'clock a. m. at the age of 79 years, seven months and 26 days. The funeral was held Monday afternoon at the resi dence of his son, under the auspices r Bose Festival Portland Excursions from Idaho and Oregon Points June 7-9 , | VIA OREGON SHORT LINE Round Trip (Union Pacific System.) From TWIN FALLS Tickets on sale, .June 4, 5 and 6. Limit, June 18, 1916. $ 29.15 See any O. S. L. Agent for further details. of the G. A. R. The body was shipped to Menlo, Kansas, tills morning for interment and was accompanied to Kansas by J. I. Jones, a son of the deceased. Crozier Transfer Co. Can move your household goods In large spring van. Expert Men for Packing and Crating of Furniture Alst have storage buss and bag <ag e wairan meet all trains. 'leleobone 848 and ( 9 $ 1 35 1 GOOD time to pay proper attention to the I lubrication of your car i S is right now—no matter I I whether it is a new or an old I S auto. There is a little book- I B let, sent free on request, by | ■ the Utah OH Refining Com pany, that tells you which I consistency of VICO Automo I bile Oil will meet the particu ?» lar requirements of your car. ■ Phone, call or write for it B today. A Utah Oil Refinin^Co. Re/iners n. 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