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PRICES SENT UP BY RUSH 10 BUY Adverse Reports of Domes tic Winter Crop Causes General Advance. Chicago, April 12.—Higher prices for ■wheat résulte: jday from the general rush to buy. Incentives lay In the con tinued adverse reports of domestic win l.ter crop in bullish cable dispatches about r.uropean continental require ments not being adequqately supplied by Argentine and Australian shipments. Bull lenders her are predicting a re newal this year of the early war time 'pinch in wheat supplies. Opening prices, which ranged from 14@44c 1%@1%c hierher, with May 1.18% x.19% and July 1.16@1.16%, were fol lowed by decided further gains. The market closed 1% to 2H net higher. Wheat — May, open 1.18%, close 1.1974; July, open 1.16, close 1.1714. Corn—May, open 75 *4, close 7514; July, open 7614, close 76%. Oats—May, open 44%, close 44%; July, open 43%, close 43%. Portland Wheat Market. Portland, April 12.—Wheat quiet No trading. Spot bids unchanged to 2c higher. Bluestem, 1.05; forty-fold. 92; club, 91; red fife, 92; red Russian, 92. Minneapolis Wheat. Minneapolis, April 12.—May w heat closed at 1.22®%; July, 1.21%. LIVESTOCK MARKETS. Chicago, (Capital News Special Service.) Chicago, April 12.—Hogs—Market strong to 5 higher than the opening. Bulk. 9.55© 9.75; light, 9.75@9.80; mix ed, 9.35®9.SO; heavy, 9.15@9.80; rough, 1,16 @9.35. Cattle—Market strong. Native beef eteers, 7.80@9.96; western steers, 7.60® 8.60; stockers and feeders. 5.85®8.55; cows and heifers, 4@9; calves, 6.50® 9.50. Wethers, 7® Sheep—Market strong. 9.35; lambs, 7.50@11.70. South Omaha. (Capital News Special Service.) South Omaha. April 12.—Hogs—Re ceipts higher. range. 9.10®9.45; mixed and butchers', 9.30© 9.41; good to choice heavy, 9.30® 9.45; rough heavy, 9.20© 9.30; lights. 9.10© 9. ÏÏ5; pigs, 7@9. <'nttle—Receipts 4000. Market, kil lers 10 higher; feeders steady, steers, native, 7.85@9.35; western, 7.10®8.60; cows, 7.85® 8.35; stockers and feeders, 6.50® 8.50. Sheep — Receipts 10,000. Market, lambs mostly 10 higher; sheep strong. Yearlings, 8.50@9.25; wethers, 8@9; lambs, 11.10@11.70. 8800. Market mostly 10®15 Bulk, 9.20@9.35; top, 9.45; North Portland. (Capital News Special Service.) North Portland, April 12.—Cattle— Receipts 13. Market steady. Steers, grain and pulp fed, 8.75®9; choice good, 8.25@8.50; medium, 8® 8.25; cows, choice, 7.50® 7.80; good, 6.75@7.25; heifers, 6@7.75; bulls, 3@6; stags. 4.50@5.26. Hogs—Receipts 282. Market steady. Prime light. 8.75@9; prime 8.75@9: good to prime mixed, 8.26@8.50; rough heavy* 8@8.25; pigs and skips, 7.50®) 8.50. hay fed, 8.50@8.75; Sheep—Receipts 50. Majdcet steady. Spring lambs, 13; choice lambs, 9.50® 10; common lambs, 8.26@9.25; choice yearlings, 9@10; good yearlings, 8@9; choice ethers, 8® 8.25; choice light ewes. 7.50@8.26: choice ewes, 6.25@7; common heavy ewes, 6@6. LOCAL MARKETS. Retail Market* (Corrected dally by W. J. Campbell & Son)—Potatoeu, $2@2.50 per cwt., 10 pounds for 25c; Teen peppers, 30c lb., parsley, tc per bunch; hothouse radishes, 5 per bun'h; cabbage, 3c per lb.; celery, 5c and 10c per bunch; beets, 8c per lb.; cucumbers, 25c each; hot house lettuce. 20c lb.; sweet potatoes, 3 lbs. 25c; Brussels sprouts, 15c4b.; arti chokes, 10c; gallic, 23c lb.; Mexi can peppers, 35c lb.; cauliflower, 16c per pound; new carrots. 10c per bunch; new beets, 10c per bunch; new cab bage, 5c per pound; new turnips, 10c per bunch; lb.; rhubarb, 6c per bunch; mustard greens, 5c per bunch; wax beans, 25c lb.; green beans, 25c lb.; new potatoes, 15c lb.; tomatoes, 20c lb.; rhubarb, 5c bunch; green onions, 2 for 5e; new peas, 2 pounds for 25c; California cel ery, 10c and 13c per bunch. Local fruits—Apples, 7 lbs. 25c; per box, C3c to $1.50. Tropical fruits—Bananas, 3 pounds for 26c; cut off bananas. 15@20c dozen; pineapples, 12 %c lb.; oranges. 25 to 50c per dozen; lemons, 30c per dozen; Florida grapefruit, 10 and 15c; new dates, 15c package; tomatoes, 26c per lb.; Mishon figs, 15c; Turkish figs, 20c basket. Sugar and lard —Beet sugar, per asparagus, 17 %c per Cold Settled In His Back .Falar Kidaay Pills ahntfs «ira • «lW."-Ed Veltoo, Roe an, N.br. ton, of Rogers. Neb., writes: "I have used Foley Kidney Pill* for backache, tbe result of catching cold which settled in my back. Foley Kidney Pills always give me prompt relief and I can cheerfully recoin mend them. The reason Foley Kidney Pills set •• Jjhtlsfsotorlly is because they neu trallse and dissolve tha poisonous J5««*f fi atter that romslns in the blood because the kidneys do not do their work properly in filtering "A ?*i ta ?K OUt . m tha kyutem urio •eld and other poisons a Relief usually follows In a*tew days and such symptoms as pain In the sides or back, stiff jointe, sore muscle*' rheumatism, too frequent action of the bladder at nlghL and other painful and annoying ailments disappear. Foley Kidney Pill* con tain no harmful Ingrédients They •re safe a* wall a* quick acting, * Whitehead'« Drug Star* Valuable For CATARRH Just because you hawk and aplt and your nose Is wet, cold, red, sore and a nuisance, don't merely plug It up. You can't cure catarrh by greasing your nose. Take S. S. 8. regularly and you will drive catarrhal poleone out of your blood. The membranes will soon recover and no longer oon tlnue to accumulate the mucous that gathers and thickens Into catarrh, 8. 8. 8. stimulates the cells of the tls sues to select from the blood their own essential nutriment. Rapid recovery from catarrhal lnflamatlon In the stom ach, kidney, bladder and all mem the result. MALARIA. Throughout the country, wherever malaria abounds, are happy, joyful people to whom S. S. S. has given won aerful help in the treatment of mala rla after the most sickening torture Imaginable. The gaunt complexion of malaria's victims, the chills and fever, the ma larlal dysentery that seems to defy all other treatment, the malarial leg, the enlarged liver, the persistent anemia where the blood turns to water and the system wastes away. These are the conditions that S. S. 8. so effectu ally aslssts in overcoming, by helping to restore the blood to Its natural vigor, 8TUBBORN 80RE8 Sometimes a sore spot becomes lndo lent. The tissues surrounding it lose tone and are unable to provide suffi clent nutriment to stop the drain. It is then chronic. Just saturate your blood with S. S. S. This is quickly accomplished, as S. S. S. Is naturally assimilated the same as milk or any ot t> e r healthful liquid. Nature acts with marvelous rapidity when given the proper assistance, and p- S. 8. so stimulates celhilar activity that the parts surrounding an ulcer se lect from the blood the materials that mane . w V 88 ,"®' Th " 8 t î'® 8 ° r ® sP°t rapidly heals in a natural way Local applications for any skin dis ease will afford protection from with bra neu is cwt., $7.76; cane su^ar, per ewt., $8.25; lard, per 10-pound palL (1.66; maple sugar. 25c per pound. Eggs, butter and honey—Ranch eggs, 20c; creamery butter, 40c per pound; ranch butter, 26c an," 30c per pound; honey, 15c pound. Poultry—Hens, 22c per lb.; spring frys, 60c to 60c each; ducks, 22c; tur keys, 28c; geese, 18c lb.; capons, 25c lb. Flour—Straight grarvss, 11.6501.75 per 48-lb. sack; high patent, 11.80®2 per 48-pound sack. Fish—Halibut, 20c per pound; sal mon, 30c per pound; perch, 17%c per po nd; fresh herring, 15c pound; Finnan haddie, 25c; per kippered salmon, 25c per lb.; Coeur d'Alene whlte fish, 20c pound; brook trout, COc per pound; rock cod, 17%c per pound; clams, 10c pound; crawfish, 75e dozen; crabs. 30@ ,35c; catfish, 20c per pound; shrimp, 30c pound; Columbia river smelts, 3 pounds for 25c. A mass meeting of the Progressives of Ada county is hereby called to meet at the G. A. R. hall, on State St., be-1 tween 7th and 8th Sts., Boise, on Sat urday, April 15th. 1916, at 2 o clock p. m.. for the purpose of electing 30 dcle HIAWATHA lump, $7.50; stove, $7; nut, $6.50. Western S. G. Co. 9 & Grove. Experienced piano movers. Comn ton Transfer Co. Phone 48.—Adv. tf Progressive County Convention. gates from Ada county to attend the State Progressive convention at Boise on April 2-nd, 1916. All Progressives are - urgently requested to attend. Signed FRANK E. JOHN ESSE. Chairman. CHAS. C. SHERMAN, Secretary. Adv-A14 Best by test HIAWATHA COAL, phone 323. Lump 37.50. stove 37. Store your household goods with Compton Transfer Co. Sanitary ware house. Phone 48.—Adv. tf tf LEGAL NOTICE. Notice of Sheriff s Sale Under Order of Sale on Judgment and Decree of Foreclosure. In the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in and .or the County of Ada. Anna Noble, as executrix of the last will and testament of Robert Noble, de ceased. plaintiff, vs. John Krall & Company, a corp /ration, defendant. Under and by virture of an Order of Sale issued out of the above named court on a . udgment and Decree of Foreclosure recovered In said court in the above cntit'.d action, on the 18th day of March, .916, in favor of the above nan ed plaint'ff and against the . ''ove named refendants, said writ re citing the material parts of said judg ment. and duly attested on the Ith day of April, 1916, and to the Sheriff of Ada <'oi nty, Idaho, directed, and to me, Emmitt Pfost, as such .Iheriff, delivered til 4th day f April, 1916, for exe cution; whereby I am commanded and required to execute the Judgment by making the sale, applying the proceeds thereof in conformity therewith In the manner prescribed by lav. The land and premises directed to be sold by sa d decree are situated In the County of Ada, Stat ■ of Idtiho, and are bounded and particularly described follows, to-wit: as All of Block Twenty one of John Krall's Third Addition to Boise I ly, Idaho, as the same Is particularly described upon the plat of said addition now on file In the office of jthe County Recorder of Ada County. Idaho, together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and purtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, and the rents. Is sues and profits thereof. Notice is hereby given that In more ap com pliance with aald wrlL that on the 6th day of May, 1916, at the hour of 3 o'clock in the afternoon of that day, in front of the County Court House in Boise City, Ada County, Idaho, I will sell at public auction sale, all and sin . 'lar the above described property, so much tl. reof as may be suffle'ent to raise the amount due to the Plain tiff for the principal and interest and attorney's fees, money expended under the terms of said mortgage, and costs of suit, interest and expenses of sale, to the highest bidder therefor in c-«h, lawful money. Dated the 13th day of April, 1916. EMMITT PFOST, Sheriff of Ada County, Idaho. .W O Ml or Health Hints Our Readers out, but bare no medical value. Ec sema, tetter, acne and all euch erup tire diseases should be treated with 8. 8. 8. 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S. to utilize the skin as the principal avenue of elimination, Avoid salts, calomel and other dras tic purgatives, as they absorb the mois ture from the walls and membranes of the intestines, weaken the muscular action, produce chronic constipation and thus stagnate the system with rheumatic poisons. Get a bottle of 8. S. S. at any drug store. Don't take a substitute S. S. 8. is purely vegetable and is prepared only P by the Swift Specific Co., 271 Swift Bldg., Atlanta, Ge. Write for special booklet on any of the dis eases mentioned and if medical advice is wanted, write for that also to ad dress given above. Etoth booklet and medical advice are free._ any blood trou S. 8. and take NEW DICTIONARY MAKES IDEAL GIFT Many Are Sending it to Sons, Daughters, Broth ers, Sisters and Friends. There are only 171 dictionaries on hand. At the present rate of distribu ,ion these will not last mors than ten e 1 «!' 8 - After they are gene it will be impossible to secure this dictionary at 98c - Th e Capital News urges all read !'' rs wh o do not wish to be disappointed *° secure their dictionary this week. A number have sent the dictionary as a gift, some to the son or daughter away at school or at work in a distant city or nearby town. A dictionary makes an ideal gift and the Universi ties Dictionary at this time especially so as it is the newest dictionary pub lished. It contains all the new words. the new military and naval terms and I a section of words and phrases that have become known as "Amerlcan , j snla ." Thp capital News wishes to 'close this distribution as quickly as Possible and sug-ests the' all who In tend to secure a copy to order at once. j U dictionary is to bo mailed add post age according to schedule on coupon w hich appears dully. . Special Rates. Ou $5 panel photos reduced to $2.50 for 60 days; school children, get busy. corner A18 Stamper's, ground floor studio, 9th -nd Idaho.—Adv j LEGAL NOTICE. Notice of Sheriff's Sale Under Order of Sale on Judgment and Decree of Foreclosure. In the District Court of the Third Ju dicial District of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Ada. Alice Lynch, a minor, by Mrs. Almon J. Hall, her guardian, plaintiff, versus The F. J. Garver Company, Limited a corporation, F. J. Garver, The Boise City National Bank, a corpora tion, Valentine Matthaeus. H. L. Burns and Bessie Burns, defendants. Under and by virtue of an order of sale Issued out of the above named court on a judgment and decree foreclosure and sale obtained In said court In the above entitled action the 4th day of March, 1916, in favor of the above named plaintiff and against the above named defendants. Said writ reciting the material parts of said Judgment and decree of fore closure, and duly attested on the 18th day of March, 1916, and to the Sheriff of Ada County directed, and to me, Emmitt Pfost as such Sheriff deliv ered on the 16th day of March, 1916, for execution; wherein I am command ed and required to execute the Judg ment by making the sale, and apply ing the proceeds In conformity there with in the manner prescribed by law. The land and premises directed to be sold by said order sale, are situate in Ada county, state of Idaho, and bounded and particularly described follows, to-wit: of on are as All of lot numbered two in block numbered one of the Wil son subdivision of the west half of the northeast quarter of section thirty two in township four north, range two east of the Boise Meridian, as the same is numbered and designated on the official plat of said tl*p Wilson Sub division now on file in the office of the county recorder of said Idaho, together with hereditament Ada county, the tenements, appurtenances thereunto belonging or In anywise pertaining. Notice Is hereby given that In obed ience therewith, that on the 13th day of April, 1916 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 sell at public auction sale, all much of the lands and premises as may be suf ficient to raise the money found du j to the .plaintiff, with costs and attorney's fees and Interest, also expenses of sale, to the highest bidder therefor In cash lawful money. Dated the 12nd day of March, 1911. EMMITT PFOST. WO-A12 Sheriff of Ada County, Ida. and B ap or so aid above described Evening Capital News Published every afternoon aad Sunday Dior alee at BoUe, Idaho, by CAPITAL NEWS PUBLISHING LIMITED. THE CO., TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Daily and Sunday by Mail. Pm Year ... Six Months .. Three Months One Month . .* 6.00 a I.JO •50 Daily without Sunday by Mail. One Year Six Months ..... Three Months • •, One Month . $5.00 a.jo .. .go Sunday only by MalL One year .. Six Month. .1a.oo Weekly Capital News «nd Wettern Farmers' Review, in advance One Year . .tt.S® The Capital Newe la kept on aala at tha fol lowing places: Atlantic City, N. J.—Star Newe Co. 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Los Angeles, Cal.—Kemp News Agency; The News bhop, Fifth and Broadway, M. Marcus Meridian, ldah-i- J. C. McIntosh. Montpelier, Idaho—J J- Myer. M.-Call, 1 Malt — H. É. Nutting, Minneapolis, Minn.—Kemp k Kohen Newt Co.; World News Co. Haven, Conn. —Eagle News Co. Nampa, Idaho—Halley Wilson; H. L- Nichols k Co. New York, N. Y.—Linkoff A Co., aao Broad way. Ontario, Ore.— C. L. Fieer. On Trains in Idaho—Gray Newt Co. 1'arraa, Idaho -L- R. Stockton. Philadelphia, Fa.—Quaker Newt Co., jsa N. Sixth Street. Payette. Idaho—Postoffice News Stand. Pocatello, Idaho— Kork'» Book Store; Corner Drug Store; Gray News Co. Stand. Kcxburg. Idaho—The Jewell. Newe Co.. Cor. 1111 N ADVERTISING representatives F rankly n F. Alcorn, 33W. 34th St., New York. Frank W. Henkel, People a Gas Building, Chicago, POSTAGE ON DROP LETTERS IS TWO CENTS—At a'l postoffice» where there city carrier» two cents postage is required on all letters. Ali answers to ads., whether mailed in Boise or outside, going through the postoffice should have a two-cent »tamp at* cent is not sufficient. lied— WANTED. WANTED—To buy brood sows. 16-J2. Call A17c HORSES TO PASTURE—Call Farm ers' Corral. A16 WANTED—Sewing by the day or hour. Phone 200-K. A12 WANTED—Accounts for collections; write Box 187, Boise. tf LAWN WORK, spading, raking and lawn mowing. Phone 22-J. tf WANT window washing and house Call 39 W after A13c cleaning to do. 6; 30. WANTED—Position as cook by col ored man. Will go anywhere. 819 A 16c Grove. WANTED—Clean white rags at Capi tal News office. Apply at press room in the basement. HORSES to pasture» $1.50; 1 mile up gulch from Green Meadow Ranch. J. W. Priest, R. R. 3. A15 YOUR PLUMBING AND REPAIR. Ing, prices right; work right Phone 811-W. Will Konrad, 610 State St. tf WANTED—A man with some money to i evelop land on liberal terms. Plenty of water free. Phone 569-W. M2 SITUATION WANTED as bookkeeper; have 10 years' experience in county offices; best of references. Phone 1575J. A15 AN ATTRACTIVE proposition for ex perienced solicitors who can work in country. See Western Farmer's Re view at Capital Newa office. tf 175.00 MONTH. Get government Jobs. Men and women wanted. List of po sitions obtainable free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 60-0, N. Y. Rochester. Jn9c WANTED—Old bills, notes, no matter where debtors are our plan gets the money. ence. No collection, no charge. Box 853, Boise. Write for booklet, refer A17 Manufactured in Idaho!! AUTOMOBILE tops, seat cov ers, automobile cushions, backs and automobile uphol stery. When prices and qual ity are equal give us your work. Pioneer Tent U Awn ing Co., Auto Top Depart ment. 624 Main Street. Sixth and Main, Boise. WANTED—Salesmen. SALESMAN WANTED—We have opening in our selling organization for an honest, energetic tween the ages of twenty and forty, who desires an man, be permanent connection with one of the great Life Insurance Companies. Thorough training in our program and methods given free. Prefer Inexperienced promotion to executive position for capable energetic man. Call or ad dress, C. R. Pennipgton, Agency Di rector, Boise Branch Western States Life Insurance Co., Boise, Idaho. S W A13 man. Rapid I On* Cant a Word Eaoh Inaartion. Na Advartiaamant Laaa Than 16 Cent* WANTED HELP—Female THE} Voun L - Woman'a Christian Asso ciation, with headquarters at ,406- « McCarty Bldg., corner 9th and icmno, will be clad to asslstany young wo man In finding lodging or employ ment; secretary continually In at tendance. Phone 1546W. tf FOR RENT—Apartments FURNISHED apartments for house keeping; cheap; «28 Fort St tf Furnished for Housekeeping. Front housekeeping suites, clean, well furnished, steam heat, hot water, 810 up; no children. Phone 2210—12 until 2, _A14 FOR RENT — Housekeeping. FURNISHED rooms for light house keeping; 1124 Bannock. Phone 923. M3 FOR RENT—Furnished, two nice clean comfortable room*, with bath; 814 State. Phone 1214-W. A13 FOR RENT—HOUSES 4 ROOM house 16. 820 Main. tf FOR RENT—Modern five room house. Phone 2300 or 474. Mil FOR RENT—Five-room modern house A14 at 406 So. 11th. Phone 417-R. Bungalow—Four rooms, cellar, garage; 16 per month. Lucas, 215 Idaho Bldg. tf FOR RENT—Modern 4-room cottage, newly tinted, 18th and Bannock. Phone 1576-W. A18 FOR RENT—6 room cottage, modern except heat, one block from capitol. Call 404 Washington. tf FOR RENT—6-room modern suburban home, with acreage; also 6-room new bungalow, close In. Call 396. A14 FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT—4-room furnished house, $8 per month; 610 So. 14th. A14 BEAUTIFULLY furnished rooms, flrat class board desirable home. Phone 146W, _ A12c FOR RENT—Furnished. FOR RENT—FMrnished ropm with kitchenette; 1309 Franklin. A17 FOR RENT —A furnished room with or without board, in a private fam ily. Apply 515 Idaho. A14c FOR RENT. ELEGANT 3 and 4-room office suites to let. Best location in Boise, cor ner 9th an.1 Main; cheapest rent in town. Apply C. S. McConnell, 340 Sonna Bldg. A21 BOARD AND ROOM BOARD AND ROOMS--Case House, 1124 Bannock. Phone 92$. tf FOR 3 A LE OR TRADE. FOR SALE OR TRADE—A fresh Guernsey cow, gentle, Just right for family. Will take In trade young stock good for range, Durham or Hereford. Phonfc 1609M. tf FOR SALE OR TRADE—For smaller ranch or town property, quarter sec tion, 60 acres irrigated, unlimited range at hand; good stock proposi tion; $1000 will handle. 206. Vale. Ore. P. O. Box j A12c TO TRADE. M ILL TRADE Boise residence for dry land farm; 1376, Capital News. tf TO TRADE—New 6-room modern, for automobile. 2722. Ellis addition. Phone' tf A 75 per cent equity in 4-room house for auto or extra good motorcycle. Address 1323. Capital Ne-.vs. tf SEEDS AND GRAINS. FOR SALE—Bluestem wheat and re cleaned rye for seed. 1324 Main. Ross & Co., tf FOR SALE—Seed grain, "Big Four'* oats, bluestem wheat. H. O. McMa nlmle, phone 13J1, A27 FOR HIRE GOOD saddle horses. 16th and Main, tf SADDLE HORSES for hire—Farmers' Corral. A16 FOUND. PICKED UP—Four head of horses, consisting of one roan mare; one bay mare with brand "O" on left shoul 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 3 months 10c. "Unity" 57-4th Street, San Francisco. As a Rule. Wayne—There's one good thing about a vacation. Payne—What Is that? Wayne—When It's over it's paid for. INTERURBAN LINES BOISE VALLEY TRACTION COM. PANY. Leave Boise for Lagle, Star, Middle ton and Caldwell; a. m. 7:00, 8:00, 11:00; p. m. 1:00t 2:00, 3:00 4:00, 5:30, 7:00, 9:00, 11:03. Leave Boise for Meridian, Nampa and Caldwell: a. m. 6:30, 7:30, 9:00, 10:30, 12:00 noon: p. m. 1:30, 8:30, 3:30, *4:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30, 11:0U. •To Meridian and McDermott only. Boise to Duncan Station: Boise, a. m. *6:20, *7:05; p. m. 12:05, 5:05, 6:05. Duncan Station to Boise: i-eavs Duncan, a. m. *6:45, *7.30; p. m. 12:30 5:30, 6:30. •Daily except Suf Jays 9:30, Leave Ona Cant a Ward Eaoh Inaartion. N» Advartiaamant Laaa Than IS Canta. FOR SALE POULTRY. Blooded breeding a took. Eigga for Hatching, In cubators. Brooders, Food«. General Supplies of all klnda_ t'i THOROUGHBRED Rhode Island Red eggs for setting; $1.00 for IB. Phone 2166-J. Ml THOROUGHBRED Barred Rock eggs for setting. Phone 2810-J. P. O. Box 41«. tf FOR SALE—Incubators and repairs, new and second hand, at Loveley's, A19 14th and Main. WHITE LEGHORN BABY CHIX, from proved heavy laying stock; May de livery, 18 per 100. Wa guarantee safe arrival. The Pioneer Hatchery, MIOc Petaluma, Cal. FAMOUS La Vista strain of Bronza Turkeys, 14 per 11. White Leghorns: Chicks, 112. Eggs, 17 per 100. Safe delivery guaranteed. La Vista Farm, Baker, Oregon. Ap2So FOR SALB— S. C. White Leghorn; year's average 116.96 eggs per hen; 1st, 3rd and 4th cockerels, 3rd, 4th pullets, Boise Show, 1916. Eggs, 11.50 per setting; 18.00 per hun dred. Chlcka, 116 per hundred. Archie M. Larson, RL 1. Welser, Idaho. _ A19c FOR SALE AUTO CARS 1916 LITTLE Six Bulck for aale at bargain. Address 1384 care Capital Newa tf FIRST CLASS auto repair work and overhauling at less than garage rates. P. G. DeLap, blacksmith, 212 N. 12th. A16 FORD touring car, 1276; 1000-lb. deliv ery truck, 1300; 1916 Maxwell tour ing car, electric light and starter, seat covers, repainted, 1495. Ban nock Motor Sales Co., distributor* Maxwell and Chalmers motor cars, 1012 Grove St., between 10th and 11th Sts. tf BARGAINS IN USED CARS. WE have on hand a number of used cars, all of which have been overhauled In our own re pair shop and are In first class running condition. We must have the room and have priced these cars at bargain prices. We will be pleased to demon strate these cars. 1916 Overland Touring Car, mod el 83. Electric lights and start er. Excellent condition. Price 1600.00. Model 16 Bulck, four passenger, detachable tonneau, new tires and just repainted. Price 1450.00. Two mode] 25 Bulcks, five pas senger, Just overhauled and re painted. Choicq $526.00. 1915 Buick, model C/37, five pas senger, thirty-seven horse pow er, overhauled and repainted. As good a car as Bulck ever made. Price 1750.00. Bulck model 40, five passenger, electric lights, good condition. /Price $500.00. RANDALL-DODD AUTO CO. Ltd. 12th & Main Sts. Phone 1174-W. A16 » * « * * FOR SALE LIVESTOCK Horse* Cattle and Livestock of ovary kind. HORSES harness and rigs for sale or hire, 16th and Main. Phone 635-W. Aprl2 FOR SALE—Three-year-old stallion. Address George Tregaskis, Emmett, Idaho. M8c FOR SALE—One pair of mares; gentle, city broke: weight 2200; rubber tired surrey and harness; higli grade automobiles, overhauled and In first class condition. Address 413 No. 16th A13 Street or phone 240. JAPONISE. THE celebrated Belgian stallion, "Jap onet," will make 1916 season ns fol lows: Mondays and Tuesdays, Sol Nelson ranch, 2 miles west of Me ridian; Wednesdays, old Lemp tlon; Thursdays Van Varice ranch, 2 miles east of Eagle; Fridays, Satur days and Sundays, old sprinkling barn. South Tenth street, Boise. Thomas Tolly, owner and manager. Wed&Sun—Mlc see MISCELLANEOUS. CANCER. DR. POWELL—Cancer specialist; 1619 Washington St. tf WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING; prices right; all work guaranteed. Dwight Perkins, 1607 Idaho SL tf VETERINARY HOSPITAL BOISE VET. HOSPITAL AND STAL lion stable, 1312 Grove. Dr. 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 8TOVE REPAIRING. For stoves and ranges, stove repair ing, range connections, sweep, call 2393-J. chimney A23 VACUUM cleaning at homos erful stationery "INVIN 'IBLE" uum cleaners sold, rented, cost less. Demonstrated. Phone 1961. or pow vae. Do more, Kingsley. ! tt NOTICE Is hereby given that Abe Martin severed his connection with The Sanltex* Cleaning Co. on A^ril 8th and that we will not be respon sible for any bills made by him. We will continue business as heretofore at 809 Bannock. Phone 325. Sanltex Cleaning Co. A12 Ona Cant a Word Eaoh In a ar t ion. Na Advartiaamant Laaa Than 16 Gant, FOR SALE—Real Eatate. P OR SALE!—Modern six-room bunga low, $2100. Address Box CM, Capital News. A1S WANT MONEY—Four-room house, % acre ofigrounf, cloee In. 1460. Home stead relinquishment, 120 acres, 160; 8% miles to town; good land; 1401, care Capital News. Alle BARGAIN—til per acre. 110 acres fine, fertile land; water 10 ft la Ne vada near Calif, line; 14 mile from Western Pac. Write owner, C. N. Maltry, 1104 Peralta St. Oakland, Cal- A17c RELINQUISHMENT—-110 acroa, Mal heur county, Oregon; can plow 90 acres; 24 miles from railroad, I mil el from P. O., 114 miles school; good water; cabin; sagebrush land, black soil. Address A. F. Sbultx, Mullan, Alte Idaho. FOR SALE—We have a 6-room mod ern bungalow la fine location; rea sonably dose In, furnished complete with good furniture, shame to tell the prloe, 18000. You will bo sorry if you don't see this. Schooler-Starling Agsaoy, Overland Bldg. Almost a A15 A CHOICE little 80-sore ranch, with fine Improvements, beautiful young orchard, land practically all ander cultivation; adjoins railroad station; 20 miles south of Boise; 1(0 per acre takes It; on easy terms; might eon aider a Bolae home. Private water right. Phone 98. 8aa Wilaon-Smith. 1028 Main Street. a] Wa want well Improved elgtrty, nanti p> macadam road. In exchange tor Bolae Income property. Close-In t-room residente» 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, 10 In hay. 46 plowed. Implemente fur nished; crop rent. Forty aores. Improved, 1160.00. Nice bungalow and barn, on car line; 6-cent fare, less than % the coat of construction. Six-room modern bungalow on Fort SL Three lots, 12300; easy terms. GEM STATE REALTY. Phone 707-M. 139 Sonne. tf • ••••••••••••••a o 13000 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- • 0 tiful $5000 home close In, good • • car service. Call 98 or call at e • 109 N. 10th St. • •••••••••••••••a AU • FOR SALE 160 seres 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 In teres! 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 beat In Idaho; grass and water unlimited; will be sold at low pries on long 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 writ# THE EDWARD STEIN CO., 109 N. 10th St., Bolae, Ida., Phone 98 A15 FOR SALB FOR SALE—Jacket heater, 110. Phone 2206-J. A13 FOR SALE—Gordon setter, I months old. Call 901 N. 7th or phone 1116-J. Alio. FOR SALE—"Money Be ok" lawn mower. Tlw Company Store, 906-08 Idaho stroeL tf FOR SALE CHEAP—One large refrig erator, ga« cooking stove and lawn mower. 1519 Harrison. A17c PERSONAL. TOP,prices for men's cast-off clothing, AprSOo shoes, etc. Phone 1514. FOR SALE—The best molded garden hose at the least money. The Com pany Store. 906-08 Idaho stroeL tf NU BONE CORSET See Mrs. I. F. Teeters, agent for the Nu Bone corset Phone 2679-W. A30 PUT THE CAPITAL NEWS WANT Ada to work for you. Let them de the hard work; "they're used to if FOR SALE—Just received a large shipment of Congoleum rugs; all sizes and up to date patterns. The Company Store, 906-08 Idaho st. tf FOR SALE—Second hand Iron Irriga tion pipe, sizes %-ln. to 4-ln., any quantity on hand; save you money. Idaho Junk House, 512 So. 8th St., Boise. Phone 640. FOR SAI.E—Player piano In fine con dition. cost 11000. sale price 1500. _^One-third down, balance time. Own er moved out of state, selling. _Falk Bldg. •eeeeeoee# e e e e e e • A28 reason for Phone 1100 or call room 16 AIT e • FOR SALE — Good medical • • practice in nearby, live town. • • Cash collected last year, over • No real estate connect- • • 77000. e ed with this deal. Office equip e • ment and practice at a very • • reasonable figure. Will bear e • closest Investigation. Address • • 1395 care of Capital News. • 8un-Wed-Sun-A9 # a