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STRBIGTH SHOWN Oil GRAIN MARKET made some show of strength today, ln "| fluenced by predictions of continued | demand from continental European , countries, where reserves are said to be light and where hopes of prompt ehipments from Argentina and Aus tralia have been disappointing. The market was also bullishly affected by statements that the records of the last 26 years indicate that the chance af ter April 1 for substantial improve ment in the winter crop are very •light. After opening %@% off to *4® 1% up, with May 1.16% to 1.16% and July 1.13*4 to 1.14*4, prices scored a moderate general advance. The close was unsettled, % to 1% dose 23.12; I Continued High Demand From Europe Causes a Bullish Sentiment. Chicago, April 10.—Wheat prices ! not higher. Wheat — May, open 1.15V*, close 1.17%; July, open 1.13**, close 1. 1 5 V» . Corn—May, open 74%, close 75%; July, open 76, close 76%. Oats —May. open 44%, close 44%; July, open 43%, close 43%. Pork—May. open 23.) July, open 22.75, close 22.87. Portlnnd Grain. Portland, April 10.—Wheat Firmer. Ko trading. Spot bids H to 1 high er, Bluestem. 1.04; forty-fold, 92; club, fil; red fife, 91 1 »; Red Russian, 91. Minneapolis Wheat. Minneapolis, April 10.—May u closed at $1.19%; .Tilly, $1.19U%. vheat LIVESTOCK MARKETS. Chicago. (Capital News Special Service! Chicago, April active at early ■. 9.55; 9.65; 925. Hogs—Market Bulk, 9.40u lifeline, light, 9.2hfa. 9.65; heavy, mixed, 9.25 4 5; rough, 9.10 ' 9.10# 9 Cattle—Market fairly active and 10 to 25 lower. Beef steers. S(ft.9.75; west ern, 7.60# 8.50; cows and heifers. 4.1(0/' 9; feeders, 6(ft-8.50; calves, 6.404? 8.90. Sheep—Market strong t.o 10 higher. Wethers, 8.35# 9.35; lambs, 8.854(11.50. South Omaha. (Capital News Special Service) South Omaha, April 10. Market fully 15 lower; at the decline. 0; range. 8.85'ft) era'. 9.05 9.30; light, 8.85(0 9.25; pigs, H gs V 7S00. slow and ce'pts close, Bulk, 9.06 (ft 9.2ft : top, 9.3 mixed and butch U 9.30. ugh good to choice heavy, 9.1.' heavy, 9#9.15; (».75 #8.50. i 'attle—Receipts Mar k e t, vs and feeders vestern, 7 6400. beeves 10# 15 In ver; on 30 #9.50; steady. Steers, (ft) 7.40; cows and heifers, 6.7 etockers and feeders, 6.50# 8.60. Need Only Trust to Lydia E. n . , , ; .. .11 Pinkham s Vegetabie Com pound, says Mrs. Kurtz weg. Market, 10 . 000 . Sheep — Receipts aged sheep and handy laribs, 10 high relghty lambs slow. ,'ethers, 8 # 8.75; Yearlings. er; lambs, 8.604? 10.25; 10.80ft 11.35. LOCAL MARKETS. Wholesale Margate. Loral fruit—Apples, 75c to *1.25. Eggs, honey and ranch butter— fCorrected daily by W. J. Campbell & Son.)—Fresh ranch t ggs, per case. Jt.OO; honey, per case, * 2 ; ranch butter, 22 %c to 25c per lb. Hay and grain—Alfalfa, Jll.50@12.50 per ton baled; timothy, baled, *13@14; wheat, *1.25@1.40 per cwt.; oats, *1.20 per cwt.; barley, *1.25; seed potatoes, *245 *2.50. Dairy produce—(Corrected dally by the Mutual Creamery company)— Butter fat, 2Sc pound. Creamery but ter. cubes, 28c pound; prints, 30c. Livestock—(Corrected daily by the Boise Butcher company—Cows, *4.50@ *5 per cwt; steers, *6@6.25; prime hogs, *8 per cwt.; medium, *7.75 per cwt.; heavy rough, *7.00; shearling wethers, *6®6.50 per cwt; ewes, *4.50 per cvt.; hens, 145 12c per lb.; break fast bacon, 18c per pound; ham. 17c 5 17 4? «ill MAY AVOID PAIN Bufïalo, N.Y.— " My daughter, whose picture is herewith, was much troubled with pains in her back and sides every month and they would sometimes be so bad that it would seem like acute in flammation of some organ. She read your advertisement in tha newspapers and tried Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. She praises it highly as she has been relieved of all these pains by its use. j All mothers should know of this remedy, 'and all young girls who suffer should try it ''—Mrs. Matilda Kuktzweg, 629 High St., Buffalo, N. Y. Young women who are troubled with 'painful or irregular periods, backache, headache, dragging-down sensations, fainting spells or indigestion, should take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Thousands have been re stored to health by this root and herb (remedy. If you know of any yonng wo man who is sick and needs help jful advice, ask her to write to the Xydia E.Pinkham Medicine Co., pLynn, Mass. Only women will Modre her letter, and It will bo tbeld in strictest confidence., f 'iji if 4, A -. eri per pound; lard, tierce base, 12%c per pound. Retail Markets. • (Corrected daily by W J. Campbell a Son) — Potator ., *2@2.50 per cwt., pounds for 25c; Teen peppers, 30c 1 a lb., parsley, 6c per bunch: hothouso ; a radishes, 6. per bunch; cabbage. Sc per a lb.; celery, 6c and 10c per bunch; Deets, I a per lb.; cucumbers, 25c each; hot- ! house lettuce, 20c lb.; sweet potatoes, 3 a lbs. 26c; Brussels sprouts, 16c lb.; artl- a chokes, 10c; garlic, 25c lb.; Mexi can peppers, 36c lb.; cauliflower, 15c per pound; new carrots, 10c per bunch; new beets, 10c per bunch; new cab bage, 6c per pound; new turnips, 10c per bunch; asparagus, 17V4c per lb.; rhubarb, 6c per bunch; mustard gTecnSi g c p er bunch; wax beans, 25c b . KrPen beans, 25c lb.; new potatoes, 16c , b . tomatoes, 20c lb.; rhubarb, 5c bunch; green onions, 2 for 5c; new eaSt 2 pounds for 25c; California cel ery> 10c and 16c per bunch, L oca i fruits—Apples, 7 lbs. 26c; per box C5c to $ 1 . 50 . Tropical fruits—Bananas, 3 pounds or 05 c; cut off bananas, lS(ii20c dozen; pineapples, 12Vic lb.; oranges, 26 to 60c er dozen; lemons, 30c per dozen; Florida grapefruit, 10 and 16c; new dates, 15c package; tomatoes, 26c per m.; Mishon figs, 15c; Turkish figs, 20c basket. Sugar and lard—Beet sugar, per cwt., $7.75; cane sugar, per cwt., $S.25; lard, per 10-pound pail, $1.69; maple sugar, 25c per pound. Eggs, butter and honey—Ranch eggs, 20c; creamery butter, 40c per pound; ranch butter, 25c an," 30c per pound; honey, 15c pound. Poultry—Hens, 22c per lb.; spring frvs, 50c to 60c each; ducks, 22c; tur keys, 28c; geese, ' 18c lb.; capons, 25c lb. Flour—Straight graA*s, per 48-lb. sack; high patent, *1.80@2 per 48-pound sack. Fish—Halibut, 20c per pound; sal mon, 30c per pound; perch, 17 %c per po ,nd; fresh herring, 15c per pound; kippered salmon, 25c per lb.; Firman haddie, 25c: Coeur d'Alene white fish, 20 c pound; brook trout, 60c per pound; rock cod, 17 %e per pound; clams, 10c pound; crawfish, 75c dozen; crabs. 30@35c; catfish, 20c per pound; shrimp, 30c pound; Columbia river smelts, 3 pounds (or 25c. *1.65 «71.75 HOTEL ARRIVALS. IDANHA— O. E. Ranson, St. Louis; F. W. Harsekotte, Minneapolis; S. W. Phillip, Portland; Dan O'Lagllin, Sait Lake; Mrs. M. Moan and daughter, Payette; Glenn McClougouh, Stand field; B. M. McKinley, Fay W. Shan non, A. T.Warner, Portland; W. R. Lett, San Francisco; W. C. Alders, St. Louis; George Smith, San Francisco; H. J. Grandyke, Salt Lake; H. C. Stokes, Spokane; E. C. Doyle, W. R. Maddern, St. Louis; Gertrude Howard, Lu Grande, Ore.; .lames Reily, Marsh field, Ore.; Nathan Baldwin, Hood River; A. L. Green, Payetl ; I. P. Dion, New York; T. J. O'Keefe, Portland; C. J. Bartlett, Yale; E. B. Hanson, Ogden; N. M. Shook, Seattle; Britt Nedry, Dr. .1. J. Sarazin, Nyssa; Henry Esau, St. Paul; Peter Goertzen, Pocatello; Jack Raily. San Francisco; Rick Gillum, L< Angelos; Dr. Panhallegon, Gordon Greene, Glenns Kerry; I. C. Check, Se attle; C. B. Hanson, Ogden; C. J. Bart lett, Vale; F. J. O'Keefe, Portland; H. C. Stokes, Spokane; E. C. Doyle, M. R. Madden, St. Louis. J GRAND— C. M. Sutto., Homedale; . W. Nelson, Doeling, Shane, Emmett; O. J. Dickinson, L. G. McIntyre. L. Kincade, Parma; W. D. Vredenburgh, Shoshone; RRISTO L—Roland Johnson, La Grande; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blair, Middleton; C. C. Treder, Mrs. C. C. Trader, Mountain Home; Ethel Deeus, Hill City; J. W. Watkins, Caldwell; George H. Alden, Salem, Ore.; Mrs. H. Sigsinond, V. Vollmer, Montour; Mrs. George S. Dean, Pocatello; M. Welk mer, Montour; Richard J. Kuse, Oak land, Neb.; F. L. Wolf and son, W. T. Orr, Glenns Ferry; S. E. Parker and wife, Kansas City; William R. Affleck, Orolino; A. A. Kranse, Spokane; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Thornhill, Los Angeles; George Erdmine, Harper Erdmine, For tine, Mont.; C. O. Botts and wife, Wauna, Ore.; Mrs. John Penkston, George Penkston, Mountain Home; J. G. Kay, Midvale; H. R. Boomer, Fruit land ; B. F. Marty, Mrs. R. Glenns Ferry; Mrs. Harry Hein, Su perior, Wyo.; Robert P. Smith, Wen dell; Thomas Meelen, Mountain Home; A. E. Bailey, Grand View; George ß& «obson, C. E. Corker and wife, Moun ta * n Home; A. A. Weeks and wife, Portland; George Cartwright, Horse shoe Bend; E. E. Smith, Gooding; Jo seph B. Rice, St. Anthony; C. A. South, Portland; B. F. Head and wife, Spo kane; Mrs. George F. Peterson, Mos cow; F. C. England, U. J. Bellwood, Oakley. Reeland, 2 Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Mountain Home; W. H. Charles P. Hartley, Emmett; Ralph Womack and wife. Cascade; B. R. King, Hailey; J. E. H. Johnson, pincott, F. R. Millèr, Jordan Valley; D. A. Dunning and family, South Boise; Max B. Milner, Meridian; M. C. Swain, Mountain Horne; R. A. lieddeh, Cald well; Barr Weist, Salt Lake; D. J. Mc Gowan, Emmett S. Warburton, Bliss; J. R. Bond, Wichita, Kan.; W. S. Dils, Banks; G. R. Allen, Salt Lake; H. V. Paulsen, New York ; Clay Thurman, Kuna; Shirley B. Fisk, Parma; Ross Kennedy, Frultland; Joe Brown, Mid vale; William Martin, Riverside, Cal.; W. F. Williams, Lakeport; F. H. Rose boom, Spokane. McMIilan, Seattle; RichticSld; T. H. McDermott, McDer mo tt Station; < '. L. Wall, Denver; J. K. Perkins, Oklahoma City; C. L. l.ip Notice, We hereby announce, to our clients, that we have moved our law offices from the Sonna building, where we have been located for many years, - to rooms 603-504 and 605 on the Fifth floor in the Idaho building. Adv-A16 MARTIN & MARTIN. Sidewaik Debate. "Tho highest compliment a girl can receive Is for a man to ask her to marry him." "Well, I don't know. Most girls get two or three of those compliments. But how many girls are asked to permit their features to appear upon a soap calendar?" Capital News want aas reach all tfcs n'a Ona Year Ago in the War. • April It), 1916—Steamer Har- • palyce, first relief ship of New a York to Belgium, sunk lb North a sea by torpedo or mine; Ger- a many reported to have sent a enormous reinforcements to the a Carpathians; Petrograd report- • ed further progress of the Rus- a slan forces In the Carpathians. • aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aa AVOID SPRING COLDS. Sudden changes, high winds, shifting seasons cause colds and grippe, ami these spring colds are annoying and dangerous and are likely to turn into a chronic summer cough. In such cases fake a treatment of Dr. King's New Discovery, a pleasant Laxative Tar Syrup. It soothes the cough, checks the cold and helps break up an attack of grippe. Its already prepared, no mixing or fussing. Just ask your drug gist for a bottle of Dr. King's New Dis Tested and tried for over 40 adv covery. years. Progressive Committee. The Ada county Progressive com mittee is hereby called to meet at Room 501, Empire Block, Boise, on Tues day. April 11, 1916, at 2 p. m., for the purpose of arranging for primaries or mass meetings to elect delegates to the state convention, which meets at Boise on April 22, 1916. FRANK E. JOHNESSE. Chairman. Adv-A10 LEGAL NOTICE. Order to Show Cause Why Order of Sale of Real Estate Should Not Be Made. In the Probate Court of Ada County, State of Idaho. In the matter of the estate of Robert Noble, deceased. Anna Noble, the Executrix of the last will and testament of Noble, deceased having filed her peti tion herein praying for an order of sale of certain of the real estate of said decedent, for the purposes therein set forth. It is therefore ordered by the Bald Court, that all persons interested in the estate of said deceased appear be fore the said Probate Court on Friday, the 12th day of May, 1916, at 10 o'clock the forenoon of said day, at the Court Room of said Probate Court, In the County of Ada, to show cause why order should not be granted to the said Executrix to sell the real estate of the said deceased as prayed for in said petition. And that a copy of this order be pub lished at least once a week for not loss than four successive weeks In Robert ■»si the Evening Capital News, a newspaper printed and published in said Ada County, Idaho, and that said publica tion be completed at least five days prior to said 12th day of May, 1916. R. H. DUNLAP, Judge of Probate. (SEAL) Dated April 7, 1916. J. L. NIDAY, Attorney for Executrix, Residence, Boise, Idaho. MO-MI LEGAL NOTICE. Notice of Sheriff's Sale of Real Pro perty Under Writ of Execution. Under and by virt ccutlon issued out of the District Court of Ihe Third Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in and for Ada County judgment recovered in said court on the 4th day of February, 1916 in an action in said court, wherein William Lewis was the plaintiff and J. M. Tay lor was the defendant. Said writ to the sheriff of Ada county directed, and to me, Emmltt Pfost, as such sheriff de livered in the 21st day of February, 1916 for execution; whereby I am com manded to satisfy the Judgment as set out in said writ, amounting to the sum of *2967.35 with interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from the 4th day of February, 1916. out of the personal property belonging to said J. M. Tay lor, or if sufficient personal property of said debtor cannot be found, then out of the real property in my county, belonging to said debtor on the day whereon said judgment was docketed in said county, or at any time there after, and because no personal pro perty belonging to said Judgment debt or in my county can be found where with t part thereof. I have made levy on all of the following described real property belonging to the said Judgment debtor, J. M. Taylor, ruary, 1916, on the day said judgment was docketed, or at any time thereafter, standing on the records of Ada County, Idaho in the name of said defendant of a Writ of Ex on atisfy said Judgment or any the 4th day of Feb to-wit: The following is a description of the real property levyed on to-wit; Lot four and the west half of lot five in block fifty of the original townsite of Boise, Idaho, lots eleven, twelve, thir teen, fourteen and fifteen in block twenty-three of Ellis addition to Boise City, Idaho, as the same are shown and designated on the official plat of said addition now in file in tho office of the county recorder of Ada county, Idaho. iLots fifteen and sixteen of Brose first subdivision of the west half of the east half of section seven, and part of sec tion eighteen in township three north, range two east of the Boise Meridian in Ada County, Idaho, standing on the records of Ada county in the name of the defendant, J. M. Taylor; and also the 'ollowing described real property The northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section 26 in township four north, range one east, Boise Meridian, standing on the re cords of Ada County, Idaho in the name of J. M. Taylor and Edward S. Glflllan. Notice is hereby given that on the 19th day of April, 1918, at the hour of 3 o'clock in the afternoon of that day in front of the county court house door in Boise City, Ada County, Idaho, I will in obedience to said writ, sell at public auction all or so much of the above described real property belong ing to the Judgment debtor named in said writ as may be necessary ; that the proceeds of said rale will pay the Judg ment as set out in said writ, together with Interest thereon, and costs and expenses of sale, to the highest bidder therefor in cash lawful money. Dated the *7th day of March, 1916. EÄMITT PFOST, Sheriff of Ada County, Idaho. 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People'» Gas Build POSTAGE ON DKOl- LETTERS IS TWO CENTS—At all poatoffices whe city carriers two cents postage is required all letters. All answers 1 to ad»., whether Boise or outside, going through the postot'fice should have a [two-cunt »tamp at not sufficient. the a: iled WANTED. RE—Call Farm HOKSES TO PASTU era' Corral. A16 WANTED—Accounts |for collections; write Box 187, Boise tf WANTED—Holstein jieifer fresh be fore Oct. Phone 1733-W. All ■ LAWN WORK, spading, raking and lawn mowing. Phorto 22-J. washing and house Call 2437-W after A13c WANT window cleaning to do. 6; 30. WANTED—Fine lingerie, silks and woolens, carefully laundered. Phone 1720W. I All W A NT ED—Fine lingerie, silks and woolens carefully laundered. Phone Alle 1720-W. WANTED—Clean white rags at Capi tal News office. Apply at press room in the basement AUTOMOBILE wanted. Will trade Address box SO-M90 land near Vale for cär. 15, Vale', Oregon. [ 1.50; 1 mile up HORSES to pasture, gulch from Green Meadow Ranch. A15 W. Priest, R. R. 3. wife ranch. without Call AlOc WANTED—Man and children to work c Col. Maisters, 348 Meridian. WANTED— One iron gtay horse; must weigh 1300 lbs. Inquire Independent Coal Co.. 1115 Main $t„ Boise. All YOUR PLUMBING JnD REPAIR ing, prices right; work right. Phone 811-W. Will Konrad, 610 State St. Phone 569-W. M2 - WANTED— A man with some money to oevelop land on I liberal terms. Plenty of water free. SITUATION WANTEDi as bookkeeper; have 10 years' experience in county Phone A15 offices; best of references. 1576J. AN ATTRACTIVE proposition for ex perienced solicitors who qpn work country. See Westerh Farmer's Re view at Capital News office. Get government Jobs. wanted. List of po rree. Franklin 60lo, Rochester, Jn9c *75.00 MONTH. Men and women sitions obtainable Institute, Dept. N. Y. Manufactured itl Idaho ! ! AUTOMOBILE topj, ers, automobile cushions, backs and automobile uphol stery. When prices and qual ity are equal givB us your work. Pioneer Tett U Awn ing Co., Auto Top Depart ment. 524 Main Street. Sixth and Main, Boise. seat cov Ona Cant a Ward Eaoh Inaartlan. Na Advartiaamant Laaa Than. 19 Canta. WANTED—HELP—Male WANTED—Pin setters at Bowling al ley, 911 Bannock. A30 FIREMEN. BRAKEMEN, *120 month ly. Exp-vlence unnecessary. Rail way, Pox 1392 Capital News. SunMonTues-A30c WANTED HELP—Female WANTED- Experienced woman cook. Mrs. W. M. Davidson. 920 Warm All Sprlns Ave. THE Young Woman'# 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 1646W. tf FOR RENT—Apartments FURNISHED apartments for house keeping; cheap; 628 Fort SL tf FOR RENT CHEAP—Four-room un furnished apartment with large sleeping porch; 408 Jefferson. 3 A13 Furnished for Housekeeping. Front housekeeping suites, clean, well furnished, steam heat, hot water, *10 Phone 2210—12 up; no children, until 2, A14 FOR RENT — Housekeeping. FURNISHED rooms for light house keeping; 1124 Bannock. Phone 923. M3 FOR RENT—Furnished, two nice clean comfortable rooms, with bath; State. Phone 1214-W. 314 1 A13 FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—Five-room modern house at 405 So. 11th. Phone 417-R. A14 Bungalow—Four rooms, cellar, garage; $6 per month. Lucas, Bldg. 215 Idaho tf FOR RENT—Modern 4-room cottage, newly tinted, 18th and Bannock. Phone 1576-W. A13 5 room cottage, modern FOR RENT except heat, one block from capitol. Cali 404 Washington. tf FOR RENT—5-room modern suburban 5-room Call 396. also home, with acreage; new bungalow, close in. A14 FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT—4-room furnished house, $8 per month; 610 So. 14th. A14 BEAUTIFULLY furnished rooms, first class board desirable home. Phone 146W. A12c FOR RENT—Furnished. FOR RENT—A furnished room with or without board, in a private fam Apply 515 Idaho. At 4c ily. FOR RENT. ELEGANT 3 and 4-room office suites Best location in Boise, cor to let. ner 9th and Main; cheapest rent in Apply C. S. McConnell, 340 town. Sonna Bldg. A 21 BOARD AND ROOM j Board AND ROOMS— Case 1124 Bannock. Phone 923. House, tf ; FOR SALE OR TRADE. FOP. SALE OR TRADE—A fresh Guernsey cow, gentle, Just right for family. Will take in trade young stock good for range, Durham or Hereford. Phone 1609M. tf • •••••••••••••••a* POLITICAL CONVENTIONS AND ELECTIONS IN 1916 April 20—Republican state convention at Twin Falls. April 22—Progressive state convention at Boise. May 18— Democratic state convention at Pocatello. 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 primary election. Nov. 7—Geneial election. e * o e e e e j * j • [ • | • »••••••••••••••••• NOTICE. • Subscribers who are expect- • Ing the four magazines. Home • Life, The Ho ehold. Farm Life o and W man's World, will re- • eeive their first issue of their • I • year's subscription with the May • ! o number which should reach • • tl.eir addre s about A"ril 20. Owing to the large number of • orders sent, the agency from • • whom we order the magazines, i • write that our orders cannot be • • filled until the May number, and • • tha. each subsc riber wfil receive • • a full year that dale. CAPITAL NEWS PUB. CO. Adv.—tf • • I • c ibscription from !• I • LEGAL NOTICE. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received by the Capitol Building Board on or be fore 2 p. m„ April 10th, 1916, for a con crete vault to be built around water tanks in rear of the state capitol build ing, Boise, Idaho, in accordance witn plans and specifications on file with the State Treasurer and at the office cf Tourtellotte & Hummel, Architects, Boise, Idaho. Bids must be accompanied by a cer tified check in the sum of One Hundred Dollars, made payable to John W. Eagleson, State Treasurer of Idaho. The Vight is reserved to accept any or reject all bids. CAPITOL BUILDING BOARD. By George R. Barker, Secretary of State. Adv.—A10 Ona Cant a Word Eaoh Inaartlan. Na Advartiaamant Laaa Than IB Can ta. FOR SALE POULTRY. Blooded breeding stock. Eggs for Hatching. In cubators, Brooders, Foods, General Supplies of all kinds.__ THOROUGHBRED Rhode Island Red for setting; *1.00 for 16. Phone eggs 2166-J, Ml THOROUGHBRED Barred Rock eggs Phone 2310-J. P. O. for setting. Box 416. tf FOR SALE—Incubators and repairs, and second hand, at Loveley's, A19 new 14th and Main. WHITE LEGHORN BABY CHIX, from proved heavy laying stock; May de livery, $8 per 100. safe arrival. 1 Petaluma, Cal. We guarantee The Pioneer Hatchery, MlOo FAMOUS La Vista strain of Bronze Turkeys, $4 per 11. White Leghorns; Chicks, *12. Eggs, *7 per 100. Safe delivery guaranteed. La Vista Farm, Baker, Oregon. Ap23c FOR BALE— S. C. White Leghorn: year's average 176.95 eggs per hen: 1st, 3rd and 4th cockerels, 3rd, 4th pullets, Boise Show, *1.50 per setting; dred. Archie M. Larson, Idaho. 1916. Eggs, *8.00 per hun Chlcks, *15 per hundred; Rt. 3, Weiser, A19c tf - FOR SALE AUTO CARS m 1916 LITTLE Six Buick for sale at a bargain. Address 1384 care Capital News. FOR SALE—Ford touring car, fine condition, nicely equipped. Bargain. AlOc 1504 Grove. FIRST CLASS auto repair work and overhauling at less than garage P. G. DeLap, blacksmith, 212 A15 rates. N. 12th. FORD touring car, $275; 1000-lb. deliv ery truck, $300; 1915 Maxwell tour ing car, electric light and starter, seat covers, repainted, $495. Ban nock Motor Sales Co., distributors Maxwell and Chalmers motor cars, 1012 Grove St., between 10th and 11th Sts. tf FOR SALE LIVESTOCK Horses* Cattle and Livaetock of «very kind. HORSES harness and rig-< for sale or hire, 16th and Main. Phone 635-W. Aprl2 FOR SALE—Three-year-old stallion. Address George Tregaskis, Emmett, Idaho. M 8 c TO TRADE. WILL TRADE Boise residence for dry land farm; 1376, Capital News. tf TO TRADE—New 6 -room modern, for automobile. 2722. Ellis addition. Phone tf T LOVELY will trade you an Incubator for your second-hand goods. Four teenth and Main. All A 76 per cent equity In 4-room house for auto or extra good motorcycle. Address 1323. Capital News. tf MISCELLANEOUS. CANCER. DR. POWELL—Cancer specialist; 1519 Washington St. tf WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING; prices right; all work guaranteed. Dwight Perkins, 1607 Idaho St. tf VETERINARY HOSPITAL [BOISE VET. HOSPITAL AND STAL llon stable, 1312 Grove. Dc. Noble. tf STOVE REPAIRS. We are still -headquarters for all kinds of stove repairs; if we haven't what you want we can get it. The Com pany Store, 906-8 Idaho St. tf STOVE REPAIRING. For stoves aud ranges, stove repair ing, range connections, chimney sweep, call 2393-J. A23 VACUUM cleaning at homes or pow erful stationery 'INVINCIBLE" vac uum cleaners sold, rented. Do more, cost less. Demonstrated. Kingsley. Phone 1961. tf SEEDS AND GRAINS. FOR SALE—Bluestem wheat and re cleaned rye for seed. Ross & Co.. 1324 Main. tf FOR SALE—Seed grain, "Big Four" oats, bluestem wheat H. O. McMa nimle, phone 13Jl. A27 LOST LOST—Between Stamper's Studio and 7th and O'Farrell St., package of baby pictures. Phone 2181. AlOc FOR HIRE GOOD saddle horses. 16th r.nd Main, tf SADDLE HORSES for hire—Farmers' A16 Corral. INTERÜEBAN LINES BOISE VALLEY TRACTION COM PANY. Leave Boise for Lagie, Star, Middle ton and Caldwell: a. m. 7:00, 8 ;00,1 9:39, 11:00; p. m. 1:00, 2:00. 3:00. 4:00, 5:30, 7:00, 9:00, 11:00. Leave Boise for Meridian, and Caldwell: a. m. 6:30, 7;30, 9:09, 10:30, 12:00 noon- p. m. 1:30, 2:30, 3:30, *4:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00. •To Meridian and McDermott only. Boise to Duncan Station: Vainpa Leave Boise, a. m. »«^O. *7:05; p. m. 12:05. 5 : 05 , 6:05. Duncan Station to Boise: »-eave Duncan, a. m. *6:46, *7.30; p, m. 12:30 5:30, 6:30. •Daily except Sut lava. On« Cant • Ward Each Insert is«. Advartiaamant Laaa Than 19 Canta. FOR SALE—Real Estate. FOR SALE—320acre dry farm, build ings, fence, 70 acres under cultiva tion; two springs. Phone 282-W. A10 WANT MONEY—Four-room house, % acre of ground, close in, *460. Home stead relinquishment, 120 acres, *60; 2% miles to town; good land; 1401, A13o care Capital News. FOR SALE—We have a 6-room mod ern bungalow In fine location; rea sonably close In, furnished complete with good furniture, shame to tell the price, *2000. You will be sorry if you don't see this. Schooler-Starling Agency, Overland Bldg. Almost a A1 CHOICE little 80-acre ranch, with fine improvements, beautiful young orchard, land practically all under cultivation; adjoins railroad station; 20 miles Bouth of Boise; *60 per acre takes it; on easy terms; might con sider a Boise home. Private water right. Phone 98. A16 See Wilson-Smlth. 1023 Main Street. We want well Improved eighty, near macadam road. In exchange for Boise Income property. Close-in 8-room residence* splendid corner, exceptionally low figure, very reasonable payment down. Well located restaurant. Snap to an experienced man. George W. Smith, Manager. tf FOR RENT—100 acres Improved, 20 In hay, 40 plowed. Implements fur nished; crop rent. ! Forty acres. Improved, *150.09. Nice bungalow and barn, on ear line; 6-cent fare, less than the cost of construction. Six-room modern bungalow on Fort St. Three lots. *2300; easy terms. GEM STATE REALTY. Phone 707-M. 839 Sonna. tf •••••••••••••••a $3009 BUYS one of Boise's most • choice homes on small pay- • ment and easy terms; 8 rooms • modern, fine lawn, shade and • fruit. Come and see this beau- • tiful $5000 home close in, good • car service. Call 98 or call at • 109 N. 10th SL AU • • •••••••••••••••• FOR SALE ^ 160 acres choice land, with government* water; 90 acres under cultivation, balance pasture; all fenced and cross-fenced; large granary; no other buildings; 3 miles east of Me ridian near Beatty station; owned by non-resident. Will take *45 per acre. Determined to sell. You can't beat it; small payment down, easy terms and 6 per cent interest on deferred amount. A business block In heart of city, at a bankrupt price. Good tenant and long; time lease. Owner non-resident. Bound to sell. See us quick about this choice Investment. 800 -acre stock ranch, one of the best In Idaho; (trass and water unlimited; will be sold at low price on Ion? time easy payments and low rate of Interest. One of the greatest hay and grain producers In state Will be sold In whole or In part to suit purchaser. For detailed particulars, call on or write THE EDWARD STEIN CO., 109 N. 10th St., Boise, Ida., Phone 98. A1S FOR SALE FOR SALE—Home canned fruit and empty Jars. Phone 6-R-3. A10 Back" lawn Thu Company Store, 906-08 FOR SALE—"Money mower. Idaho street. tf PERSONAL. TOP prices for men's caBt-off clothing, shoes, etc. Phone 1514. AprSOo FOR SALE—The best molded garden hose at the least money. The Com pany Store, 906-08 Idaho street tf NU BONE CORSET See Mrs. I. F. Teeters, agent for the Nu Bone corset. Phone 2679- W. A30 PUT THE CAPITAL NEWS WAN'S Ads to work for you. Let them do the hard work; "they're uoed to it. ' FOR SALE—Good blacksmith shop, stock and tools. Good business, 1916 Overland. Earle Webb, Kuna, Idaho. AID FOR SALE— Restaurant, the only one in town; good business. For par ticulars address owner, H. F. Funk, Aloe Dubois, Idaho. FOR SALE— Just received » large shipment of Congoleum rugs; all sizes and up to date patterns. Tha Company Store, 906-0* Idaho st. tf FOR SALE—Second hand Iron irriga tion pipe, sizes %-in- to 4-ln., any quantity on hand; save you money. Idaho Junk House, 613 So. 8th St., Boise. Phone 640. A2S ?.! e e FOR SALE — Good medical • • practice in nearby, live town. • • Cash collected last year, over • • r70uu. No real estate connect- • • ed with this deal. Office equip • • ment and practice at a very • • reasonable figure. Will bear • closest investigation. Address • • 1395 care of Capital News. • Sun-Wed-Sun-A9 • FOUND. PICKED UP—Four consisting of one roan mare; one bay mare with brand "O" on left shoul head of horses, der; one bay gelding; one black year ling colt. Owner may have same by calling Lusby at Meridian. A13 MATRIMONIAL. MARRY RICH—Paper with descrip tions Wealthy Californians seeking marriage, trial S months 10c. "Unity" 57-4th Street, San Francisco, à