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Then cut out and paste each picture in a scrap beak, and when the last chapter is printed, you will have a thrilling myatary atery com pleta in permanent book form, PAYETTE MEN •ciai the "Y" Wednesday t the largest gath ears, •easing the numerical strength of the organization and also to create new life and zeal for work toward tht bet torment of local conditions and Wed nesday night's gathering showed that something really worth while has been done. An excellent dinner served by the auxiliary ladies, was enjoyed by 81 men. General Patch presided as toast master and introduced M. F. Albert, who spoke of "Payette Valley Indus tries; '' T. F. Adams, who read a very interesting paper on "The Duty of Evcry Man in the Community to the Commercial Club;" Burt Venable, wholly spoke on "What to Do to Interest side Capital;" E. S. Bra in aid | who spoke on "Practical Telephone Im provements," and R. E. HaynesJ who spoke of improvements in Payette in a general way. Others who were on the speaking list responded when called upon and every minute df the time was taken in the expression of views and plans looking toward j civic A number whose business takes them to different parts, of the country and ire close observers of conditions, were enthusiastic in expression of thete faith and confidence in Payette and com-I (Capital News Special Service) Payette, March 4. The Comm club dinner at evening brought cring of men Payette has ever seen in a meeting of the kind for tw For some time past movements have been progressing along the line Of in improvements. munity. The iilan now is to have such ei ther Inga at regular intervals. New mem-! bers are being added to the club and there is promise of a vAy busy and useful year's work ahead. CORN CANNING TESTS AT PAYETTE PLANT!: (Capilal News Special Service) Payette, Mat^-h 4. \Y. A. Cojugha Hour returned Tuesday from an <*xtcn sive trip through the cast, whirc he visited his old home in Pittsburg, and attended the convention of the Na tional Conners* association at Louis ville, Ky„ in view of the advisability of installing modern machinery and operating profitably n corn cannihg de partment in the caifhing factory of the Idaho Canning company. Mr. Coughanour has taken the mat ter under careful investigation apd be llevcs that corn can be successfully grown and canned here. The Idaho Canning company has dceijded to make some tests this year of the di Itèrent for cu nning varieties of corn gr find if the experiment proves thè suc cess it is expected, an addition will be made to the canning plant and ample all thé corn provisions made to c i grown the following season. This will mean a material addition to Payette's manufacturing interests, and will establish a cash market for the farmers, which will greatly help the community in general. SUNSET. "Sunset" magazine and the Capital News dully and Sunday editions,' both for one year for 36. the regular price of the paper alone. This is surely a bar gain. Grasp the opportunity. Phone 234 und a representative will call tf Vicarious. (From Judge.) Nodd—How d you like your Chauf feur? Todd—I don't know anything shout him personally, but my. wife and •daughter tell me he drives my car-very well. _ FRUIT GROWERS* AGENCY INSURES (Continued from Page Four.) relate with their concentrated efforts in the producing sections. The prac tices will furthermore restrict the number of agents in each market to the actual economic requirements of the selling agencies. It will eliminate all previous unsatisfactory connections, aggressive co-operation will take the place of competitive tendencies, and in sure a sufficiency regular tonnage sup ! ply per market, which is always the j backbone to successful selling methods, * Salaried Representatives Growers' j Desire, I Joint agents have always proven ef j fictive in organization marketing, j They have been used by various north j west selling agencies in recent years and in 1915, with particular success, « 11 also leads to still further advantages ! than market efficiency; it offers the 1 basis for salaried representatives in ! the markets, the goal of the growers' ? desires. Through salaried représenta - \ fives the producers interests are direct looked after; outside competitive Out-'tonnage is not handled; results alone are the basts of permanent employ i ment. Only the highest type of effi ciency is eligible for salaried repre scntatlves, and the greater their effi not*ciency the greater the reduction in the j cost per car of selling. Salaried agents j in every principal distributive center 1 of the United States, Canada and all | foreign countries, and joint agents in I two to three hundred other markets. las the Fruit Growers' agency will re j quire under proper «tonnage support, j will form the nucleus for the widest t distribution of northwest fruits vor undertaken, with a thousand different! ! markets annually used as a reasonable! ■ and early possibility. Standardized conditions from the tree to the market 1 will co-operatively revolutionize the j methods of previous seasons, ... POLITICAL CONVENTIONS AND ELECTIONS IN 1916 • March 6--Meeting of the Democratic state central com mittee in Boise to set the time and place for the Democratic state convention to elect dele gates to the national conven tion. ! • March 10—Meeting of Pro gressive state central commit tee at Caldwell to set time and place for holding Pr »gressive Ltate convention to elect dele gates tc the national convention. March 11—Republican state central committee meets at Boise to set time and place for holding state convention to elect delegates to the national con vention. June 7—Republican national convention at Chicago. June 7—Progressive national convention at Chicago. June 14—Democratic national convention at St. Louis. Sept. 5—Statewide election. Nov. 7—Geneial election. , # j # j c j # # ! # j ^ I m ! 9 e i # j # # # # # # # # 9 # j # primary • ••••••••••• •••••• INTERURBAN LINES BOISE VALLEY TRACTION COM. PANY. Leave Bolee for Eagle, Star, Middle ton and Caldwell: a. m. 7:00, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00; Ik m. 1:00, 2:00, 3:00 4:00, E:30, 7:00, »:00, 11:00. Leave Boise for Meridian, Nampa and Caldwell; a. m. 6:3», 7:30, 9:00, 10:30, 12.00 noon; p. m. 1 ;30, 3:30 1:30, *4:80, 6:00, 0:80, *;00, 9:30, ll:Oo! •To Meridian and McDermott only. Boise to Duncan Station: Boise, a. m. *6:10, *7:06; p. m. 12:05, 5:05, 0:05. Duncan Station to Boise: Duncan, a. m. •0:41. *7.30; p. m. 11:10 5:10. d:S0. •Dally except Suxlays. Leave SUNDAY CAPITAL rss^Errf LI.Mlltl). r TERMS OE SUBSCRIPTION. Daily and Sunday by Mail. One Year ...... ! ötx Months . Three Month» ... One Month .... . .>6.oo . . J. V a l.fO a .50 Daily without Sunday by Mall. One Tear . I Si- Month. ..... Th r er Month* .. One Month . • ■$3 00 ... a.50 . .50 Sunday only by Mall. One year . Six Months . .. .fi.oo ... «.S» Weck.y Capital News xml Western Farmers' Review, in advance One Year $1.50 ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES Franklyn P. Alcorn, jj\V. 34th St.. New York. Prunk W. Henkel, Buildingj^Chjc^a People 'a L WANTED. WANTED— G tod second hand bicycle. Call 211 So. 3. M5 WANTED—Fat hens and young roost M10 er«. Phone 846. WANTED—A 1 H. P. 3 Phase Electric Motor. Phone 567-R. M5c W \ NTED—Setting hens at $1.00 each. Address 1347, Capilal News MS WANTED—Accounts ror collections; write Box 167, Boise. tf INCUBATORS at Loveles s, 14th and Main. ■New and second hand, — MIS WANTED—To rent large room with cement floor. News. Address 1353 Capital M5c WAFTED—Young mar. wishes wages no object. Address 135' ital News. work, Cap M8c WANTED—Work by an ail around first class baker or puslry man. Address 1507 N. C, Boise. M5r WANTED—If you kind of tet St., or Phone 1280-J. ant plowing or any "'ork call 1696 N. 2611. MS WANTED—To buy beef cattle, steers, cows and yearlings. Palace Market. 724 Main. Rhone 210. M6 YOUR PLUMBING AND REPAIR lug, prices right; work right. Phone 811-W. Will Konrad. 510 State St. tf WANTED—Several children to care for; advantages of country life and proper care. Address 1354 News. j I 'up ital M 10c WILL PAY Boise prices for your hens and come after them, if not more than six miles out. Poultry Co. Phone 209. Boise Mac WANTED—Everyone to secure a 45c can of new Superior coffee for 25c. One week, from March 5th. People's Commissarie, No. 1, 2 and 3. A 15 e YOUNG MAN bookkeeper or office of taking charge of office, references; 1352, Capital News. wishes- positii vork. Capable Best of as M5c WANTED—M government jobs; stantly. Write for list p obtainable. Franklin Institute, Dept I 60-M. Rochester, N. Y. IVtSc j A SEW YEARS AGO I started a small' i- women; $75 month; vacancies con - j dtions now ! mail order business at home in spare time with a few dollars capital. 1 wanted to make $30 or $40 a month, evenings. The net profits the first veek. Five E> $50,000. I will how to start a small mail Send today for my proposition. It's interesting. No can vassing. HeaeockTBox 800, Lock port, S. O. tf year averaged $200 a years' work netted show y< order business. X. Y WANTED—HELP. AN ATTRACTIVE proposition for ex ho can work in Bee Western Farmer's Re perienced solicitors country, view at Capital News office. tf WANTED—HELP—Male WANTED—Barber. Eagle, Idaho. Charles • Miller. r M 9 --—- i HELP WAaTED—F irm or aggressive man to represent Chicago manufact urer of nation wide reputation. Ad dress 4358 Capital News. i A 15c AB LE BODIED MEN for brakemen, $120 monthly; unnecessary. Capital News. firemen. ce I Ail dress Railway, care j fc»unMonTue8-M29c experte WANTED—A good general blacksmith; understand must freighters trade. State experience. 13 Address W. H. Warren, Mackay, Ida. j *| farmers* und M6« WANTED—Salesmen. LARGE MANUFACTURER wants representatives to sell shirts, under wear, hosiery, drosses, waists, skirts, direct to homes. Write for free sam pies. Mafdison Mills, 590 Broadway, New York City. S. O. Apr 2 SALESMEN WANTED—Sell ma«le to m^ijure raincoats. Cheapest prices. Delivered iree. Agents make About $50, weekly. Outfit Raincoa Co.. 395 York ■-- SALESMAN—Vacancy March 15th. ex l>erienced in any line to sell general trade in Idaho; unexcelled specialty I proposition. Commission .contract. j $35 weekly for expenses. Continent:) 1 j Jewelry Co.. 210-10 Continental Bid*. ! Cleveland, Ohio. fr *e. Standard New M 5 • Broad w ay, MSc SALESMAN—Opening for live, aggres sive and experienced salesman as our exclusive representative In southern Idaho to handle copyrighted art ad vertising calendars and monthly service, coupled with tile famous Blanchard line of advertising pen cils, penholders, etc,;' combination affords exceptional opportunities; liberal commissions paid weekly; give full particulars first letter, cov ering age, experience, references, ete Address King H. Gerlach, Sales manager, Blanchard Bros., Inc., 19th St and Itb Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. Hie City. I'W cHltcUlw âlltâd WHlltcld I wantad Ona Cant a Word Each Inaartion. No Advertisement Uaaa Than 16 Canta. ! WANTED HELP—Female WANTED— Five brig-lit, capable ludies tu travel, demonstrate and sell deal ers'^$25 tu $50 lier week. Railroad. fure'paid. Goodrich Drug Company, Dept, 221, Omaha, Neb. 8. ,0. M2«c PHOTOPLAYS, PLOTS; WANTED. Submit In any form. No Instruction school or commlnsion agency. Well paid for when accepted. QallCornla Scenario Co., Los Angeles, Cal. M5 THE Tounj Woman s Christian Asso ciation, with headquarters at 408-9 McCarty Bldg:., corner 9th and Idaho, will be glad to assistany young wo man in finding lodging or employ ment; secretary continually in at tendance. Phone 1546W. tf ELECTRIC RAILWAY MOTORMAN, railroad firemen, brakemen, needed every locality. Experience unnec essary. Good pay. Write quick, stating position wanted. Interna tional Railway Bureau, 1450 lnter 'iniional Bldg.. St. Louis, Mo. M5c FOR RENT—HOUSES F'oR RENT—Six-room house, $10. • Call 2329-J. Mlb HOUSE FOR RENT on So. 10th SI Phone X13D-J. m r> HOUSES for rent i; city. all ports of the WKS-Mu Phone 569-W. FOR RENT—5 close in. Call 1992-J.* house. modern room A1 HOUSES FOR RENT and sale. Realty Co., 201 Sunna Bill. Boise M20 FOR RENT—fi room modern house. Inquire Capital Lumber Co. I'hone MS FOR RE biinguh 212-J. T—Strictly modern v for rent March 1. 5-room Phone tf F'OR RENT—7-room house; 5 rooms furnished; fruit and shade; 204 Flume St. M 17 FOR RENT—Five-room modern bun galow. Idtiho Bldg. Hub City Realty Co., tf FOR RENT—Modern 6-room close porch. bouse. sleeping 'MS fid furnace Phone 101 FOX RENT—Apartments FOR KENT oom modern, brick apartment; hut water heat aim gar age; cheap; 909 E. Bannock. tf — - M apartment; and hot and (.old l H. J. Roan, Phone FO R RENT—Furnished heat, light, phoi water included. 1869-J. tf j|i,n REN Fo Hr- room heat, hot a a pai l ment. reb : sleeping p« -pwo ROOMS and kitchenette, furnish-' ed ' Sleepl " s loom. Hot Fort Jener« Phone 661 W. Apte. 9: a 1er. at. M 5 FURNISHED APARTMENTS. and col , water.and hraf. da rage. Call 204 0- M or 2005. Me»*" FOR REN'J—Furrusiied room; heat and bath. ! Vhone 3GJW. Fl RMSHFD Fifth and State. M5 t»ne to i FOR RENT- - Furnished, fioin three modern housekeeping rooms oi sleeping rot ms; 1507 MSc ! WANTED—FURNISHED. ON OR before April I by responsible adults, small cottage. Phone 71G-J. « y "PI>r.",i=Ueil. J "ingai lice law n A FOR RENT. EUR RENT 5 an 2233- W. H. C. i h. close in. Plion ' M ' I p( ) RENT—Good hay. grain and dairy ranch, water. house. Good Plenty J. J. Junes, Meridian. bn rn. Cash. 1f FOR RENT in; als« 10 acres bench, close at Pierce Park or 5 acres for sale, cheap. R. B. Wright, 912 A3 KOR RUNT—On Hays. shares, ai uni in line. proved 40-acre Phone 922J ut write 1609 Lemp street, Boise. tract on car tf ROOMS, fine .^looping porch, phone, light, hot and cold water free, low rent. Walking distance. 2 Springs avenue. 75 Warm M 5 e FOR HIRE FOR GOOD SADDLE Horaas, and gen erai livery call Palace Liverv, 6th and Front Sts., phone 556. ' March 5 ■ . i _ j ! GUtill saddle horses. 16th and Main, tf SADDLE HORSES for hire. Corral. Farmers* M13 Notice to Stockholders. The annual meeting of the stockhold- 1 ers / of the Idaho Building and Loan A - j if Boise City. Idaho, for the (election of Directors and for such other business as may come before the meet- | ing, will be hqld at the office of the j Association (Room 208 Boise City Na-j tional Bank Building. Boise. Idaho), on; Monday, March lo, 1916, at 7:30 o'clock ! P- m • of saifi day. socintion vrlting and | All proxies must he in filed with the Secretary. S. H. HAYS, President. J. M. HOLLISTER, Secretary. M13 ADVERTISING ADVICE. If ..oil have ant birg to sell, n mail order plan to develop, o- Il y agents, sa.esmen, etc., send for latest advertising directory of news paper and magazine combinat loos. The benefit of our 17 years' experience as Mail Order Specialists, free advice, criticism of your copy, are at your disposal. want our d RUDOLPH GUENTHER. INC, 25 Broad St.. New York. No Advartlaemant Lata Than 15 Oanta. Ona Cant a Word Eaoh Inaartion. FOR SALB FOR SALE—Harness and buggy; 412 N. 2nd St. MoC FOR SALE—Pasture. 506, Boise, Idaho. Address Box M22c CHOICE seed ry# recleaned lor sale. ■ Ross Co., 1321 Main. tf FOR SALE—Admiral hay press in good shape; 3100. Phone 31R4. MHe WHEAT, OATS AND MILL FEED for sale by Falk Merc. Co. tf FUR SALE—One tank of quicksilver. M. Id. Phelps, 618 Overland. My FOR SALE or rent, second-hand piano, good condition. 302 No. 10th. M9 FOR SALE, 315. Boise Carriage and Implement Mch5 SEED GRAIN—Big Four oats $1.50; Blue stem wheat $1.76. Both extra good. H. O. NcManimle. Phone 13J1. One light spring wng on. Company. tf FOR SALE CHEAP—350 feet of % inch steel cable; good as new. O. K. Knutson, general delivery, Boise. M6c IF' YOU WANT some of the best cook ing potatoes in Idaho phone 1214-J or call at 9tli and Grove, old Cole M6o FOR SALK by owner: 20 acre tract with good house, three milec of Boise, $200 per acre. Address R. D. . 2, box 79. J Mch-14c FO.t SALE—Owner left bis $50 gold watch with me to sell ftir $20.' A very exceptional bargain. Underwood, Jeweler, So. Ninth St. tf DELICIOUS home-made nut bread, cakes, pies, doughnuts, baked bbans, salads, candies, etc., at Woman's Exchange, 807 Jefferson St. M8 FOR SALE—Second hand Irrigation pipe, all sizes, any quantity on i-and; save you money. Idaho Junk House, 513 So. 8th St. Boise. Phone 640. » M2 7 FOR RENT or tract sale, cheap. 10 acre i mile west Whitney school, 7 *rn house, ft rchard. pastu and meadow. 5c car fare. Address R i ly re D 4. Box 112. M 7 HAY TOR SALE. 101» TONS fina-t quality third cutting alfalfa hay. clean and bright, for sale. Located about 10 miles from Boise, on Dry creek, build ng or ; lu tf G85. FOR SALE Parly leaving town at Sideboard; dining room table ■hairs: large china closet; hook and ; bedstead; tables and chairs; 1 price $1"; canned fruit. Ch'I Monday and Tuesday, 404 »suie street. good etc. R« M 5 c FOR SALE AUTO CARS i i FOR SALE—19 i 2 Détruite» Roadster 225. P. O. Box 1515 phone 1174 Mch5 \. . F< '•il SALE—19LI Cadillac—Four pas senger, detachable tonneau; $450. P. o. Box 1516 or phone 1174-W. Mch5 A NEARLY new Hercules been used for oemonstratio Sell for about cost. 1351 Capital News. car that has pur Ad dress Mch4 modern k, ,r SALE —191,7 Buick- Model 25 5 passenger touring. Car has always had the '*est of caie and is in cx*;el condition. P. o. Box 1516 or iVlchö I'l one 1174-W. F<>R SALE—1915 Overland Roadster -} Electric lighted and started; car has gone but 5000 miles. It had good care and is In first class condition. P. O. Box 1516 or phone Price $650. 1174-W. McT.5 FOR SALE—1915 Overland-Model 83, 5-passenger touring car; lighted and started. This car is in excellent condition, having gone hut 5000 miles. Price $650, P. O. Box 15 j 6 or phone 1174-W. electric MchS FOR SALE—191 4 Buick Model B25, 5 pa monger touring car; electric light ed and started. Car has just been overhauled in our own shop and is in good condition. Price $550. P. O. Box 4.516 or phone 1174-W. Mch5 USED CARS EOR SALE. FORD touring cars, first class condi tion, has new tires all around, master vibrator, speedometer, electric lights. A bargain for cash only. THIRTY H. P. 1913 Overland In first flaas condition, having been corn I'lctely overhauled. $.325. cash only. THIRTY H. P. 1913 Overland, electric lights and starter, a snap for $400. Boise Overland Co., Pinne 324. Mch6 TO TRADE. TRADE OR RENT—One of the best 2 tracts. Just outside Boise city Gross sales All implements Capital acre limits. Good buildings, over $450 in 1915. furnished. 1340, Ail dress tf News. FOR TRADE—40 acres that is bring ing the money In cash rent. No back Interest or past due mortgages to Let us tell you more about' What have you to trade?' assume, this place Box 853, Boise. Idaho. MIT To Trade for Merchandise. A Good Alfalfa and grain ranch, 160 on in cultivation. 25 more Oldest and best lies from Rood county seat town: $60 per acre; or will sell a 315,000 mercantile busi ness: did 360,000 last year: will sell to farm place msself can worth $15,000 in two years. 1355, Capital News. acres, ready tq put in. water right; two make it Address M10| Ona Cant a Ward Each Inaartian. No Advortiaamant Laas Than 15 Canta. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK Hersas, "Cattle and Livaateck of ovary kind. FOR L ALE—1200 lb. 301-J. mare. Phone M7 HORSES harnesAand rigs for sale or hire, loth and Main. Phone 635-W. M10 MCE three year old Holstein cow. Fresh soon. Phone 76-Rl. H. Renk. tt FOR SALE—Two black, heavy boned jacks, at Blesslnger Station, en in MRc terurban FOR SALE!—Team of horses, harness and wagon, $100. A. M. Beal. 1313 N. 22d street M5c FOR SALE—Durham cow giving 45 pounds milk per day; 1 cream sep arator, good as new. Phone 14-R-2. M3 FOR SALE—One span well matched mares, weight 3200, also young team mares; also flesh milch cows and yearling steer calves; one mile north of Linder Sta. J. H. Eagle, Idaho. McAlister, FOR SALE— POULTRY. BloodaJ breeding stock. Eggs for Hatching, In cubator s. F oods. General Supplies nf all kind!. ili. Brooders, I <4L WHITE WYANDOTTE eggs for hatch ing from first prize pen at 1916 poul try show. Phone 2481-J. tf CAÇJ HANDLE good hens, any breed, at fancy prices; also nice turkeys. Boise Poultry Co., Phone 20». M6c ALLEN S MODEL BARRED ROCKS. Eggs, cockerels and breeding stock for sale. Prices right. T. A< Allen, Meridian, Idaho. Mch26o PRIZE WINNING Partridge Wyan dottes, the beauty fowl. Booking egg o era at $1.50 per 15. c.. T. Smith, Boise, Rt. 5. ' Aprl SHERMAN'S WHITE WYANDOTTE^ —Recognized winners; breeders and eggs. Scotch collies. Charles C. Sherman, Boise, Idaho. A1 FOR SALE—Single Comb Buff Leg horn cockerels. $1.50 to $3 each. Write for prices on eggs. Fred Maw, Jr., Meridian. Idaho. Phone 648. M5 FOR SALE—Ancona chicks, from prime 1916 show. Prices reasonable, mond, Boise. Rt. 1. eggs and baby inning stock, at Sheppard's stock direct. Write John De M22 FOR SALE— S. C. White Leghorn; year's average 176.95 eggs per hen; 1st, 3rd and 4th cockerels, 3rd. 4th pullets. Boise Show. 1916. • Eggs, $8.00 per hun per hundred. Rt. 3, Weiser, M 19c $1.50 per setting; died. Chicks, $15 Archie M. Larson, Idaho. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—Clean wnlte rags ai Cap ital Newa office. Apply at press room in the basement. WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING: prices right; all work guaranteed Dwight Perkins, 1607, ldahu SL tf VETERINARY HOSPITAL BOISE VET. HOSPITAL AND STAL lion stable, 1312 Grove. Dr. Noble tf PUT THE CAPITAL NEWS WANT Ads to work for you. Let them do the hard work; "they're uaed to it." BE A PROFESSIONAL Stenographer; we teach you In three month» for $30. Paragon School, 306 Sonna. M17 GOVERNMENT positions are easy to get. My free booklet B. Y. 775, tells how. Wrte today—NOW. Hopkins, Washington, D. C. Earl Moo STOVE REPAIRS, lire still headquarters for all kinds oi stove repairs; if we haven't what you want we can get it The Com pany Store. 906-8 Idaho 8L We tt CUT this out for luck. Send birth date and 10c for wonderful horoscope of your entire life. Prof. Raphael, 499 Lexington avenue. New York. 8. O. Apr 23c TYPEWRITERS. REN"? A REMINGTON—Get perfect results; visibles $3 for one month; $7 50 for 3 months. Others at lower rate* Rental payments apply on purchase. Remington Typewriter Co., 256-7, Sonna Bldg., Boise. Phone 133. tf FOR SALE OR TRADE. LOCATED center 350,000 acre agricul tural land, sixteen mi. R. R., 50 mi. N. \Y. Idaho Falls with Iw« nais under construction, drinking water 15 feet and good Improvements. We have two choice 320 acre relinquish ments and cash for good hxy ranch, fi». F. Walker, Gen. del.. Idaho Falls. MS MARRY—Hundreds wealthy members. ill marry. Descriptions i Reliable, successful club. Mis- I MATRIMONIAL. all ages, free. 'sion Unity (Ml Ban Fraiuisco. Cal.! ■U5c BOARD AND ROOM BOARD AND ROOM Si- -Case 1124 Bannock. Phone 923. House, tf BEAUTIFULLY furnished rooms, flrst class board in desirable home. Phone 146-W, 1302 No. 10th. M$ Ona Cant a Ward Eaeh Inaartian. Na Advartieamant Lata Than 16 Canta. FOR SALE—Real Estate. FOR SALE—1*0 acre relinguiahment Address 1356 cara M7o on O. S. L. R. R. Capital Ngwa. HOMESTEADS—Can locate you good dry land homestead In south ern Idaho. See Johnson, 114 S. Itth on St. tf laaaaaaaaasaatsaia NEW LOCATION. Hub City Realty Co., 21» Idaho • tf • a Bldg. Phone 60. 1931, ACRES of land, about 120 acres under cultivation; 414 acres in or chard, line outside range, good Im provements; 1 mile from railroad; 2 springe on thle place end water rights out of two creeks. Address 1330, eare Capital Newa. M5 FDR SALB —1M aeras sf good farm land, deeded water; all fenced; 7 miles above Vale, the county seat of Malheur county, Oregon. Price $*000. Terms, cash down $500, balance In 10 yearly payments $750 each and in terest M. L. Phelps, 611 Overland Bldg. MS SEE US FOR SNAPS. Match all your trades, sell property for less than cost of building and throw in the ground. FOR RENT—40 acres Improved, cheap for cash; cheap; f-room modern, close in, $10. Loans and Insurance. GEM 8TATE REALTY. 339 Sonna. ♦f See Wilscn-Smith. 1023 Main St. 5-acre tract near Franklin school; low price, will consider stock for paît payment Good garage, established business: other interests compel owner to sacrifice. Weil located 10 acres, 40 acres In prunes; will make spacial pries for quick turn. We have several good properties for exchange both in farm and city prop erty. Fire Insurance, Best Companies. Georgs W. Smith, Manager. Fully Equipped Modern 20-Acre Ranch For Sole or Trade. 20 acres of the highest standard, 7*4 miles west of Boise, close to macad am road, 6-room new house, horse and cow barns, family orchard, good water right, good soil, 18 head of cattle. 3 horses, 75 chickens, full set farm implements, harness. Here is a home that will make you happy, all ready to move In. Clear of incumbrance, the whole works, $G500. Will take some trade, some cash and give terms on balance. McClellan - Hoobler Land Co. Room 3, Gem Blk. Sun.. Tues.. Thurs. M9 agon, buggies. Price for Real Estate Bargain*. Two acres on bench, all In alfalfa, near car line, 5-cent fare, dandy for chicken ranch. Price less than a town lot, only $700. Improved 20 acres, % mile from school, near graveled road, all in meadow and pasture except one acre of fine orchard, 5-room house, barn, chicken house, etc. No better piece of land in the valley. A-l little dairy farm. 168 acres on Snake river, near Guffi. partly fenced, good water right, 61 acres been cultivated. Sale at ridic ulously low prices. We have a lot of fine bargains In both city and ranch property for sale or exchange. Come and see us. E. C. LAUGHLIN A CO. 921 Bannock St. M5 EXCEPTIONAL OFFERS. ONE of the finest cafes In the city to ' sell at less than 14 Its velue. Good money maker. Can arrange It so that most of pun hase price can be paid out of the businesa. 20 ACRES of good land to exchange for Boise residence. A GOOD hotel to sell cheap, all on terme. Also another new hotal to exchange for a ranch. GOOD new 5-room modern bungalow, reasonably close In: fine sleeping porch, to sell for $1760, most all on terms. Schooler-Starling Agcy., Ov erland Bldg. HAVE STOCK In hardwood furniture business, paid 18 per cent last year as dividend, in good railroad town carries position with It; *0c on uollar will exchange for dry goods. SCHOOLER-STARLING AOCT. Overland Bldg. MS Mchi FARM LANDS—20 TQARS TO PAY. fertile farms ln Western Canada of fered by Canadian Pacific Railway company. Prpductlve soil; good cil maté; ready markets; fine churches and schools: unexcelled transporta tion; all conveniences and opportun ities of best farming districts any where. Prices $11 to $3» an acre; irrigated land from $35. 32000 to assist practical farmers in irrigated districts. Twenty years to pa>—or sooner at your option. Long before your final payment is due your farm will have paid ror itself. Also some improved farms with houses, barns. ells, fencing and crops now glowing on them on the same fa vorable terms. Interest in all cases only 6 per cent. This offer is based on good land; we offer these terms because we know a farmer on our lands van "be successful"; live his farm. Western Canada lands are naturr.lly suited to growing grains, fodders, raising horses, cattle, sheep, swine, poultry. Cash in on the high grain prices. Don't delay; the best lands will be taken first. Write today for free handbook and full information to J. S. Dennis, Assistant to the President, Department of Natural Resourcea, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, Calgary, Alberta, Can ada he can ell and save enough to pay for vegetables, dairying an I a.o.g.u