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SEVERE BREAKS i Weakness on New York Stock Market Reflected at Chicago. Feb. 20.—Wheat prices showed considerable weakness today, jsult of lower quotations | Chicago, largely as a from Liverpool because .of f<»recasts of Argentina an».l 1 larger shipments from Austi n lia. terday's bis States turned out t. ost of ves ixport sales in the United be for deferred a ben rixh influence. ! %c to %c j nd July Tbe fact that shipment Prices, which ranged from ,18 Va t 1.19L up with May 1.15V* to 1.15Vt. wci ctded general setback and thci followed by a de a mod ernte rally. Severe breaks took place laler as a eak result of New York stock market ness that seemed perhaps t less favorable mith indicate a »f k for a solution uing German sub- i •e also unconfirmed th difficult it .; n-:ur Th marines. rumors of the fall of \ cnh.n. Was oxcltlu"; ' 'Li t'» •' '•» *' uet lov I.I8V2. cl The close cr. ; May, \Y l) c a t open 1.15 U, dose 1.10? 1.13' 2 : J «fi; 2 • pin I. clos July, open . . 1 4 >ats- -May, July, open 43 1 close 44 L; 45's. open , cl se i i . Pork —May. July, donc J" ! Find Markets. •Vlu it stronger, j Upp 6 higher. Grai Feb po trading; spot bids J Bluestcn red life, Barley to . j.i» 2; forty - fold. 94; 'Tub. 94; flioi-T. i Mr. 6.40; i : roil Hussion. !'3. No. i feed. 2*.50; bp-w : ;k Markets. 26. * e.ttic - Livesti Portland, Feb. 163. Sierra, eli. <£i7.25; ineclium. I 75^i 6.7"«: good. c Receipts nil, 7 mem uni ,5ü; heifers. 5.2i eh oh 5; bulls, (1, 5 Stags. < hoir.-. Hogs light. 7. 7.900.8; go Pri ; steady. er Receipts D>: 00 8: prime good to pr gh heavy p w eights, j the 1. 7.2.541 j 11 90 : 1 . rot; la nibs. » ;. I j •t hr 7.15; c ! and h'.r ken » on es, Hogs -Be vy. 8.05 'ja ha, Feb. 2 1 South on Hoa ccipta 10,:;* pig«. in bi lk 0! X: Minn* I heifers. I j it j ' I ff T fvclt ! *ts 5: Shoe:» . ; 1 1 Hu-f lij hen S.l.Vu S.P»4| V» j j to Native . • • a»'; weak. a l tic •«•eipt; b'-cf Mcv stern 1 6. slock i in In ■ I ' ' ' J : Jtle Kteadj Uci i ; Wi i 8.40 ; o î 1 i Cutter and Eggs. n Higher. f'hi< ;*;'■ I '.utter •«■•iniery. _1 L'u Receipt. 42*; 1 » i :* Hi: her. 'a. <»rdin first!-,. m. r.s. first l iiSCh il ! Feb. 2» Fram-is » : . • i ■ r Fresh ey Pullet v 1 • . l.'ggH Portia Butter -I'ncbang- | i- 1 Money rnH Metals. York. Mercantile pi rftej' -ling . per. bilk. 4.7 1 6 7-16; • able s i 4.7«; 15-1 Mfxn 'ill : !■■ IV CI T l. loan:: , t. iiu-r; ! »cr V*m r < 3U per 2 per « rote, 1 , p :i; In si r cent ; •Ji •ont. ; •'u m i ! tin per cent; Elec rolvtic. K'.irh ic and !; er, 2 i?;* d. I * i The »ot; 1 1 exchang.* mng; * put, 43..M The met a! bid. f .v hange rii.otcH lead at 6.35 bid. U LUMBER MILL TO rr*i|MC 1 InL » The big mill at Barberton, operated by the Boise-Bay* tte Lumber company, | will resume operations Tuesday after being closed down since Christmas on account of Ice in the mill pond. Ap proximately 15n men will be employed on th*-* day shift and after a short time, shift will be put on. Men in logging camps'cannot be sent into the woods util the snow *s gone, which the management figured will be about the latter part of March. iglit n tin ELKS ELECTION. The annual election of officers of *r>iso Lodge No. 310 will be held In the lodge room on Wednesday, March 1, 1916, at 8 o'clock p. m. A full at tendance Is respectfully requested. Hot buffet supper will be served. Visiting Elks cordially invited. H. W. PETTE.NGILU E. R. Attest: E. W. JOHNSON, Secy. — Adv. M-l DAILY PUZZLE PICTURE a. I rfs . Ji »e py ft ) % f/i 4 m THE GO-CYCLE. Take your go-cycle, girlie, and hurry away, The surly old gardener we see coming out, Hr fears you will damage his lawn in your play. And he'll scold you enough if he finds you about. ! Find old gardener. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE, cr down against left arm. j Upp er I_ right coi I_ er for ,-.i on Mar'. - Ellen, the little daughter or i Mr. and Mrs. xmvid Whitlock, who been very ill at a local hospital, is re-' i ported to be somewhat improved. ti \x D _ k i!/ y xrmzw&muBmBmmêtM ES am ■ c rm • . Leighton has sold his milk I »iso to 11. F. Baker of Bak v. ho lias already taken over I era wlth the j ! route in B« er s Dairy j the busini j joutes he has been connection 1 ►peratlng. Is Northern lii * i n t above Rig Eddy. The been broken again i^n of it sent to Nampa for The Idaho io\v 11 a p< . rot; 1 i a p.-H p. j remits. Mrs. J. D ir and her daughter* •ho live /.rib >n tbe mesa ! lai.i'l Virginia, . and who bad been sick at the home of g h'.r s sirr. Mrs. M. ». Parker, were ta- j ' ken to st. Luke s hospital last night for treatn mi. ;<• Swinderman, of Meridian, is Mr. S winder from Portland, (»re., a short in the city who came t ian. Minn* ago. has do ided t locate per I pur I Chief of Police Parker was yesterday | 10 boys who had vio mces and who were j f age over to the ju- t 11c had ridden his hi ele «m the sidewalk and the other j bad been on tbe streets after the cur- | I ff w hour. They were Herbert Me-! (('lellanand Wallace Winkler and Judge; has Meridian Ichnsed considerable property there* manently ii ! obliged to turn t ; lnted city ordini 1 under 16 > ears <» j Dunlap fined then» $1 each for failing 1 j to comply w ith the ordinances cover This Is the third f the curfew ordinance ' ms hesc mat ters. it* 1 violât io» i in the past few da . vas filed Ara ther liquor cast ■ Hays of the municipal court tn against William Jones,, I'ifth street, : s and shacks to, found several I bottles of intoxicating liquor at the J : pla'-e. hiddi n in tlie oven of an old and i . They also found a Jtle « ontaining some rock and rye on a Jones' living room. Mr. Jones Jud « It ns i who lives at rents roo < 1 i- f cf Police Parker and De- : n C« -five Hunt say they bot . * mixed st ! she If n was taken to the police station where required to put up a cash bond $25 for liis appearance in court this | orning at 1 n o'clock. When the case ; norning tlie defendant | s railed this !avkrd i postponement till 10 o'clock hu h time it will he heard. J Monday, at What Children Need Now. In spile of the best care mothers ca m tills weather brings sick Safe, reliable family •mnnd. Mrs T. NY la., A ritcs. y boy c attack of croup after oth I ess ! s i ve tl : to many children. • in * la ire. F.au , Neu re ur, "Foley'.*; Horn y and Tar cured NURSERIES ; BUY OF THE GROWER ; It gives you an advantage every time. OUR HOME GROWN TREES i Arc much in demand. There is a roa- j Look over your wants and drop 1 ! a line at «»nee to CALDWELL NURSERIES tin Chas. T. Hawkes, Mgr. Caldwell, Ida. I ic y quotations «>n Fruit. Shade and Ornamental Trees, Small Fruits. Vines. Roses & Plants. Healthy, fiome grown stock from my nursery at Twin Falls. A lifelong ex perience in the Get at \v 1 business. TWIN FALLS NURSERY IUI Jas. A. Waters, Prop., Twin Falls, Ida. Field and Garden SEEDS | We wiu be Pleased to submit samples and prices. Write for ratalog Mark Means, Seed Merchant LEWISTON, IDAHO. Prune, Apple and Shade Trees. SMALL FRUIT PLANTS AND ORNAMENTALS low prices on largo sized trees. Twenty y#»ars In business at Nampa. Send orders to . H. G. MONCE, NAMPA, IDAHO. on in into Large as sortmenta; of the 1, at Hot A Complete Stock of Home grown Trees Get prices on my grafted Walnut trees and Shade Trees. Our stock of small fruits and berries is complete. Send for Catalog. EMMETT NURSERY EMMETT, IDAHO. M-l remedies had failed. 1 recommend it everyone as we know from our cx perWmce that it is a wonderful remedy roughs, cold«,, croup and whooping cough." It sstops the coughs that hang and weaken after the lagrippe. u has,_®_ LEGAL NOTICE. j \\ Notice to Stockholders. The annual meeting of the gtockhold of the Idaho Building and Loan As sociation of Boise City, Idaho, for the election of Directors and for such other business as may come before the meet ill be held at the office Association (Room 20S Boise City Na tional Bank Building. Boise, Idaho». <>n f tbe Monday, March 13, 1916, at 7:30 o'clock in., of said day. I 1 I riting and s must he in filed with the Secretary, HA yp Pl . eslden ' t ; J. M. HOLLISTER, Secretary. M13 LEGAL NÖTiOE. Noti:e to Stockholders. cV - The annual meet.ng of the st of the Boise Artesian Hot & I holders Cold Water company office of the company, N Idaho street. Boise, Idaho, on Monday, February 28th, 1916, at 10 o'clock a. m., the purpose of electing a Boa.d of Directors for the ensuing year, ami for the transaction of such other business meeting. Attest: B. S. HOWE, Secretary. Boise, Idaho, February 14th, 1916. rill be held at ». €21-623 may properly come before the C. \V. MOORE. President. F27 FOR SALE ITALIAN PRUNE TREES. NY quantity or grade, priced right. Jj F. Littooy, box 1408, Boise. FOR SALE—Home grown Italia e trees, with extra heavy root Caldwell Nurseries, Caldwell, Idahcj Wkly-Mayl tf :: ALLEN'S MODEL BARRED ROCK Eggs, cockerels and breeding stock for sale. Prices right. Meridian, Idaho. T. A. A lieh, wky — M2(lc AUTO SPRINGS REPAIRED OR Re placed on short notice. All sizes kept in stock. Boise Spring Wks. 13i4 Grove St., Boise.—Wkly. 'tf , MAMMOTH B R O N Z E T U R K El Y STOCK; both sexes; "Rest in tpe West"; prices reasonable. J. Conner, Payette, Idaho. I. Mrs. Wkly f tf POULTRYMEN—Get green bone meal' at 5c per pound and cracklings, 2c per pound at Idaho Provision | & Packing Co., 716 Idaho St., Boise.j Wkly tf POULTRVMKN— fîet green hone meal at 5e per pound, and cracklinRB, 2c j per pound, at Idaho Provision j & Packing Co., 716 Idaho St., Hols*. Wky- tf ANCONA eggs and baby chicks ffom •inning stock at 1916 slow. k direct. Prices rea Write John Demond, R«j»ise, wky M 23c priz< Sheppard's «t «enable. Rt. 1. NORTH BUN I'Adi-'IO railway hinds in eastern Montana at $2.50 to $18 Suitable for farming <»r For infoima ser W. E. Holt, Miles k.v I[24c per acre, grazing. Easy term«, tion write or City, Montana. for sale. MORGANS BRFI) PURE Nick Nack black stallion, age |thir stallionj gol One two- y car-old teen. den chestnut. W. H. Zimmerman. Box 671. Albert yearling filly. One wky j'"4c can Falls, Idaho. inder 345 ACRES good land tion; twi tlon. beet dt right; box 16 4. Firth. Idaho. miles from ip, etc.; good beautiful location. Ar Wkly-A r ilroad «ti ater dress r -13v ! ' j WANTED LET US mount >our head and tmli vour hide. R. W. Ltmbert & Co., B Wky—tf RAW FURS of all kinds bought. High est prices paid on receipt of skins. Send to Idaho Junk Co., Boise, Ida. wky—tf NURSERY L ALES MEN—Please take notice. In order to move our| heavy surplus, we arc offering an nd|di..or al commission. Write us for terms. Address Capital City Nursery Com pany, Salem, Oregon. WTtly-U Evehing New* Published every afternoon ami bunuay morning at Boise, Idaho, bv THE CM'ITAE NtWb PUBLISHING CO., LIMITED. TERMS U1 SUBSCRIPTION. Daily and Sunday by Mail No One Yfji~ . .. Mx Months .. __ Months One Month . ,*6.oo J 1-5» •SO Daily without Sunday by Mail. $5 Une Yp bix Mcfntha . Month* One Month . a.50 l-*5 'lh FOR .*o Sunday only by Mall. One ye Six Mpnths . W eck»^ Capital N Kev ,$a.oo . 1.30 il Western Farmers' advance ......$1.50 All' tUri.Sl.Nf. Rlii'KliSKKTAlIVES 1'ranklyn P. Alcorn, ij\\. J4il> Su. .New York. - k W. Henkel, Building, Chicago. 5 !• Peuple'» C POiTAGE ON DROP LETTERS IS TWO CENTS—At all pontofficos city carriers two cents postage is required All answers to ads., whether or outside, going througii the should have a two-cent itainp at fticient. he the all teUcra. Hoi post o hi ■•t WANTED. W ANTED—i'oullry. Phone 848-w. Mar4c WANTED—Red Russian wheat. Ross F26 b. t 1324 Main. MAN WISHES any kind of work. Phone 1774-W. Ml WANTED—Accounts ror collections; wilt« Box 187, Boise I INCUBATORS—rNcw and second hand, M18 id Main. at Loveley's, 14th a aking by exper Phone 27 21-W. F27 WANTED— Dre* fenced dressmaker. WANTED— Position ns cook at camp K. S. Brooks, 111 Main M2c t r ranch. Ireet. WlANTED—Clean white rags au Cap tai Newa office. Apply at preas room in the basement. j \\ ANTED—T for buy. from owner leash, 5 or 10 acres, near Boise. Ad Capital News. M2c (dress Box 1338, YOUR PLUMBING AND REP AIR ing, prices right; work right. Phone 811-W. Will Konrad, 510 State St. tf WANTED—Safe, ice box, show cases, scales and other fixlur* general store. eeded in a Address 1336, Capital M3 - WANTED Refined young eastern I woman wants board and room in 1 private modern home as one of the I family. References. Address 1337, F27c Capital News. WANTED—Old bills, notes, no matter where debtors are our plan gets the Write for booklet, refer No collection, no charge. - money, ence. I Box 853, Boise. of 11 $75 month; vacancies con Write for list positions now Franklin Institute, Dept. MSc WA NTBD—Men-women; government jobs; stuntly. obtainable. 60-M, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED — Experienced dairy man wants ranch work of any kind, but would prefer dairy ranch. Several years' experience in dairying and general farm work. Capable and in dustrious; good character; refer Address 1335, Capital News. | _1__ ences. Jj WANTED—Salesmen. wanted for j State AUTOMOBILE salesman the best car »Ke, single, also {Hess Box 1339 Capital News. n tne market. "e, whether married or «alary expected. Ad - : F26 ■xperi tf :: WANTED—Men of ability to act as Salesmanagers for every state west ; of Colorado. Permanent position to j Address Western parties. right Chemical Sales Co., 347 Sonna Blk., F26 Boise, Idaho. SALESMEN WANTED for high grade specialty, for salesmen. instructions in salesmanship, gon Specialty Co., Portland, Ore. Sat. C). M -4c: I Quick seller; big money Write today for free Ore 'tf , Y tpe I. tf i WANTED—HELP. — 2c & tf AN ATTRACTIVE proposition for ex- ] work in See Western Farmer s Re perienced solicitors who cf country, view at Capital News office. tf 2c j & tf WANTED—Agents. for live agents to Fast sure repeater. Particulars California Merchandising Co., 243, Arcade Sta., Dos Angelos, Sat O—Mile OPPORTUNITY handle our household article, seller; free. Box Calif. rea AGENTS—For high grade _specialty. Demonstration Invariably results in Write for free booklet on Cresswell Importing Room 209 Sonna Bldg., Boise, Sat. O. F26c sale. Salesmanship. Co., Ida lio. $18 <»r WANTED HELP—Female THE Youn t Womans Christian Asso ciation, with hc.idquaCor« at 4i;$-9' McCarty Bldg., corner 9th and Idaho, will be glad to assiktany young wo man in finding lodging or employ secrotary continually In Phono 1546W. sale. gol filly. it ment; tendance.. ; tf ; LOST ater Finder please Shepherd puppy. 134 a M. L< >HT ; ! ! -13v ! F27 phone ' vhlte breast. notify ! F26c ! Black bull terrier. Information; j \J >ST Rewaid Capital News for vour BOARD AND ROOM BOARD AND ROOMS—Case House. 1124 Bannock. Phone 923. tf Th, Borrower. take Com (From Judge.) iy new hooks scat "T don t see tered around your librarc, old chap." been haven't had a chance to visit any of so busy lately I "No. I've my friends.'' wantad wantad wantad One Cert a Word Each Inaertion. No Advert.aement Less Than 16 Cents. I fsj FOR RENT—HOUSES FUR KENT—Six-room house, $10. ! Call 2329-J. Mlû I FOR RENT—A modern B-room bunga low. Call 409 Kesseguie. M2 1 Boise 1 M20 ; HOUSES FOR RENT and sale. Realty Co., 2ül Sonna Blk. FOR RENT—Five-room modern bun- ! galow. Hub City Realty Co., 524 Idaho Bldg. tf f 1 ■J 5 ROOM furnished house, Including Well located. Carter Me piano. Carty Bldg. tf ! F< FOR RENT—Partly furnished 7-room, house; also housekeeping 612 Bannock. rooms. F26 FOUR-ROOM house, $13.00; half block from belt line. H. G. Myers & Co., 423 Overland Bldg. tf FOR RENT—5 room bungalow, $14, East Side; 6-room house, $15, (dose in. Carter, McCarty Bldg. F26 FOR RENT—Unfurnished 8 room brick house suitable for one. or two families. Modern. Inquire 418 No. 5th. Ml FOR RENT—Gqpd house on 4" acres near town. Also 5 acres, good resi dence, close in. Schooler-Starling Agency, overland Bldg. F27 FOR RENT—Apartments FOR RENT—5-room modern, brick apartment; hot water heat and gar age; cheap; 909 E. Bannock. tr FOR RENT—Furnished apartment; heat, light, phor. and hot and cold water included. H. J. Roan, Phone 1869-J. tf FOR RENT—Furnished FURNISHED room; heat and bath. Fifth and State. Phone 363W. M5 FOR RENT—Under new management; first-class rooms at the Albers hotel, 716 Va Main street, Boise, per week and bath. Price *1.50 Steam heat and IP M 4 FOR RENT — Housekeeping. FOR RENT—For housekeeping, two pleasant rooms. Modern and clean, in a quiet home, 309 East Bannock street. Mrs. M. L. Phelps. F2& FOR RENT. Phone FOR RENT 5 acres close in. H. C. Corey, F29 2233-W. FOR RENT—Improved 5 or 10-acre tracts. Inquire Capital Lumber Co. Phone 732. Ml TO RENT—Good hay, grain and dairy ranch, water. Plenty Good house, ha Cash. J. J. Jones, Meridian. tf | FOR RENT—On shares, an unim proved 40-a^re tract on car line. Phone 922J or write 1609 Lemp street, Boise. tf FOR SALE AUTO CARS j fOR SALE Buick 43, first-class con dition in every way. Cheap for cash. 129 South Eleventh. F26 - : FOR SALE—Ford oar, one delivery passenger body, $225 Inquire 1319 N. 15th St. F-6c body, cash. ; j SOME BARGAINS IN USED CARS. Chalmers ... .$4 . 425.00 . 850.00 . 500.00 00 Buick. No. 17 . Cadillac. White Steamer . Stoddard Dayton .... Rco. I ... 225.00 225.00 CROY <fc SON. Main St. Garage. Boise, Idaho. 1405 Main St. Livestock of «very tf i FOR SALE LIVESTOCK ] ■«n Horses, Cattle and tf kind. FOR SALE Two black, heavy boned] Jacks, at BlessingC'r Station, on in- | terurban. to M9c FOR SALE ON TIMFV-12 large calves. 10 splendid cows, Holstein«, Durham, Red Poll, Jerseys. Phone 1667-W. Mehl in on SPAN bay geldings, age 5 and 7. weight 2750; a bargain if taken soon. Also team bay geldings, weight 2250 lbs., 411 N. 9th. F27 cheap. MISCELLANEOUS. right-cut hair cut at the K< stone Barber Shop, 120 N. 9th. GET F2Sc WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING; I prices right; all work guaranteed Dwight Perkins. 1607, idah^ St. tf ; it VETERINARY MOCPITAL ; BOISE VET. HOSPITAL AND STAL lion stable, 1312 Grove. Dr. Noble tf tf ; BE A PROFESSIONAL we teach you in three Paragon School, Ju* MI 7 ; Stenographer; ! months for $30. ! Sonna. ! — ! STOVE REPAIRS. •till headquarter« for all kinds f we haven't whit you want we can get it. Tbe Com pany Store, 906-8 Idaho St. * We a of stove repairs. tf tf TYPEWRITERS. REN'-' A REM1NUTON—Get perfect; tesults; visible» $3 for one month; $7 40 for 3 month». Others at lower rate». Rental payments apply on purchase. Remington Typewriter Co.. 256-7. Sonna Bltlg., Bo.sc Rhone of I i: 133. fsj 0 Advertisement Less Tha 15 Cents. ! No One Cent a Word Each Insertion. FOR SALE FINE piano at a bargain. 205 Mc Carty Bldg. F26 FOR SALE}—Duck and geese feathers. E'26c I Call 45-J-3. Address Box M2 2c FOR SALE—Pasture. 196, Boise, Idaho. seed rye recleaued for sale. Ross Co.. 1324 Main. If SEED CORN for sale; Minnesota 13; 6 cents pound. J. J. Jones, Merid ian. F2Sc F< »R SALE—Several sets of work har ness, medium weight, nearly 1213 Grand Ave. new. M2c FOR 8ALE— Old newspapers, good for putting under carpets; 25c per TOO. Capital News Office. 5 FINE top buggy, $40; good Studebaker runabout $50; dandy mountain hack, Studebaker, cheap. 411 N. 9th. F27 SEED GRAIN-—Big Four oats $1.50; heat $1.75. Bluestem Both extra good. H. O. NcManimie. Phone 13.11. # tf FOR SALE. j-GOODYEAR Blue Streak bicycle tires 113 Henry $2.50 each. So. 11th. W. Baker. EOD- MchS FOR SALE by with good house, Boise, $200 per acre. No. 2, box 79. owner: 20 acre tract three miles of Address Fl. D Mch-14c FO t SALE—-Ow ner left his $50 (told watch with me to sell for $30. A very exceptional bargain. Underwood, Jeweler, So. Ninth St. tf SEED OATS. HAVE for sale a few thousand pounds of a ne superior, highly productive Room 37, Falk building. Tel F27 oats, ephone 685. HAY FOR SALE. 100 TONS finest quality third cutting alfalfa hay, clean and bright, for sale. Located about 10 miles from Boise, on Dry creek. Call 37 Falk Building or phone 685. Ml FOR SALE—52 Inch oak roll top desk with two rows of drawers; 8 vols. Cyclopedia of Civil Engineer ing; 10 vols. Modern Engineering Practice; S vols. Civil Engineering I. C. S.; 3 vols. Hawkins Engineer ing. 206 McCarty Bldg. K26 FOR SALE POULTRY. Blooded breeding stock. Eggs for Hatching. In cubators, Brooders, Foods. General Supplies of all kinds. 1 c iSm* WHITE WYANDOTTE eggs for hatch ing from first prize pen at 1916 poul try show. Phone 2481-J. tf ALLEN'S MODEL BARRED ROCKS. Eggs, cockerels and breeding stock for sale. Prices right. T. A. Allen, Meridian, Idaho. Mch20c FOR SALE—Ancona eggs and baby chicks, from prime-winning stock, at 1916 show. Sheppard's stock direct Prices reasonable. Write John De mond, Boise, Rt. 1. M22 POR SALE—Pure bred Partridge Rocks and White Orpingtons. Con sistent show winners. Eggs for hatching and baby chicks supplied In any quantity. Prices quoted on np plication. Leslie L. Long. Box 139«, Boise. tf for SALE— s. C. White Leghorn; year's average 176.96 eggs per hen; ] 1st, 3rd and 4th cockerels. 3rd. 4th pullets, Boise Show*, $1.50 per setting; dred. Chicks, $15 Archie M. Larson, Idaho. 1916. $8.00 per lum per hundred. Rt. 3, Weiser, Ml 9c Eggs. * MRS. II. F HAYNES of Shoup. Idaho, has a few choice White Wyandotte •kerels for sale. Price $10 and $15. Her stock is one of the heaviest lay ing strains of the world. They won first prize for American White Wy in the second laying con test at Storrs, Conn, The pen aver aged to lay nearly 200 eggs each, and none laid less than 170. F27c tf andottes | TO TRADE. TO TRADE—100 shares Metallic Steel Tie stock for auto. Addrei Nampa, Ida. Box 562, F27 TO^TRADE Diamond ring and scarf pin for twin Harley motorcycle. Ad K27 dress 1324, Capital News. F«>R RENT OR TRADE—80 acres. 4 Will trade for Address 1328 Capita! 1 F26c miles from Eagle, city property. News. "ILL Tit AUK rlosp In rottn)?p. with i carpenter j encumbrance, small general ork. Overland building. F26 I ^ FOR TRADE 40 acres that i« bring tf ; ing the money in cash rent, interest or past due mortgages to assume. Let us toll you more about this place. What have you to trade? Box 853. Boise. Idaho. M17 BOISE VALLEY TRACTION COM-; PANY. No back ! tf Ju* 7 INTERUEEAN LINES Leave Boise for - -a g le, Star, Middle aid w ell : ton and 9:30. 4.00, 5:30, 7:00, 9:00, ll:»3. ve Boise for Meridian, and Caldwell: a. m. 6.50, m. 7:00, 8 09, p. m. 1:09, 2:00. ;; <• 11:00; I j *'ainna 9 : f)0,1 30, ? : 30, 7: 3c, tf • 10 : 30 , 12:00 noon' p. m. 13 30, *4 :30, 5 '»0, 6: 30. 8 :00, 9: 30, 11.0 j. ! 'To Meridi :r.*l Mi Di-rmolt ualy. uli Lc.ive' l> m. LL 05.1 Boise, a. m. -#:20. -7:03; '5:05, on Duncan Station to Boise; Duncan, a m. *t .45. -7 30; p. m. 12:30 5:4«. « 30. Boise to Dun .m Slat. 6 *J5. ..eavo i: -Daily except Sui Jays. i One Cent a Word Each Insertion. No Advertisement Less Than 15 Cents. FOR SALE—Real Estate. WILL give good chance on 320 acres new wheat land. 1333, care Capital News. F29 HOMESTEADS—Can locate you on good dry land homestead in south ern Idaho. See Johnson, 114 S. 16th St. tf FOR SALE BY THE OWNER—20 acre tract with good house, three dies from Boise; $2UU per acre. Ad dress R. D. 2, Box 79. M2c 6- ROOM HOUSE $900. PLASTERED, two blocks from car line; walks, curbing, sewer all paid; 50-foot lot; $126 gash, balance $10 per month. H. G. Myers Co., 428 Ov erland. tf BUNGALOW BARGAIN. 5 ROOMS, modern except heat; base ment, builtln furniture, half block from belt line; price $1600; easy terms. H. G. Myers Co., 423 Over land Bldg. tf DOWN $50 A .VEEK UNTIL SOLD— Four-room bungalow once sold at $2900. May go this week at $1300. Terms $12.50 per month and 5 per cent interest. 509 Overland build ing. Phone 806. F26 120 ACRES of land southeast of Me ridian with paid-up water right; all under cultivation; all can be watered. 25 acres in alfalfa; all fenced; no alkali; good soil; no hard pan; price $50 per acre. H. G. Myers Co., 423 Overland Bldg. tf FOR SALE—Modern 5 room bungalow, Ellis addition, $2000 at $50 down and $20 monthly. MODERN 6 room bungalow, East side, $1900 et $25 down and $20 monthly. Property is looking Carter, McCarty Bldg. P. F2o 193 Vsi ACRES of land, afiout 120 acres under cultivation; 4 1 * acres in or chard, fine outside range, good im provements; 1 mile from railroad; 2 springs on this place and water rights out of two creeks. Address 1330, care Capital News. M5 FOR SALE—160 acres of good fan land, deeded water; all fenced; 7 miles above Vale, the county seat of Malheur county, Oregon. Price $8000. Terms, cash down $500, balance in 10 yearly payments $750 each and in terest. M. L. Phelps, 6IS Overland Bldg. MS SOME SNAPS—5 room modern bouse on Warm Springs Ave., t 440 acres in Long Valley to trade; Long Valley land to rent; Land in Valley for almost the cost ■ater. We hove tlie bargains match your trades any Gem State Realty, 339 the Bob of the and will where. Sonna Bldg. tf FOR SALE—160 acres 2 car line fenced hog tight, 6 shares of Farmer Union water; fornia and has authorized me to of fer this fine tract of land for $7500, being less than $47 per acre; terms may be had. Wm. G. Messersmith, Phone 981-W. F28 miles m the Dry creek bench; all from lives in Cali owner • ••••••••••••••••• • IF you are thinking o * buying a • home let us show a real bar- • gain. &-room modern bungalow • ail but heat. Furnished com- • plete, reasonably close In. • Prie* $2850. T rma. SCHOOI ER-STARLING AGCY. • F29 • • •••••••••••••••a • • • • • • See Wilson■ Smith, ] 5-acre tract near Franklin school; low price* will consider stock for part pa j rnent. Good garage. established business; other interests compel owner to 1023 Mein ft. sacrifice Well located 80 acrea, 40 acres In prunes; will nlake special prlca for quick turn. Wo have several good properties fof exchange both in farm and city prop erty. Fire Inauranco. Beat Companies. George W. Smith, Manaqar. FOR SALE—A SNAP. $2650—5-acre chicken farm, with all necessary buildings; 4-room atone house, on Hill Crest Loop, 6-cent fare. $3500—13 acres, 1 mile weat of Pierce Park, good house, on car line and graded roads; 10c fare. FOR TRADE. A good paying business proposition 6 1-3 acrea, close to Boise; free of Incumbrance, for Boise property. THE EDWARD STEIN CO. 109 N. 10th St. for suburban home. Boise, Idaho. E. O. D. F26 1 FOR SALE OR TRADE. i o. L. SELBY, real estate. Insurance, j loans. 338 Son Bldg. tf FOR SALE OR TRADE 6-room hous? and four>ots in Cruzen addition for sale cheap Address 1331, care Capital News. trad«* for automobile. FOR SALE house, «i\ bli beautiful •hr houHr, ! F27e cr trade. Eight room •ks from high school, 'alifornia privet hedge, will trade for smaller Phono 32, in evening 100P-W. 1 TR VI» E or for sale. 80 Acres. ore haul 3 >enrs old: 30 acres, a i res. Good house a nd What have you to Box 1408, Boise, F26 Prune Alfalfa, i f)0,1 tmpro\ ements. trade for this. Idaho. j. : 05.1 FOR HIRE ' FOR GOOD RADDLE Horses, and gem | era i livery call Palace Livery. 6th and Front Sts., phone 556. SADDLF HORSES for hire. Corral. Farmers M13 March I