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4 » By "HOP SCOOP, the Cub Reporter Oh, Such a Spring Fever! Copyright ISIS by the International Syndicat* OUR REPORTER tNTER\MEWED BfcRKH*. OF'W' DO*POUND-MIS \Fl£H ÔF-m'A< 2 lWR\ÜM AN' MlSV i \__IN 0 N OF TW ' 'Z-OO—^y x I 'TtHEV- a ApRIN (r HAS <ÎÔT MY 'N / 5PEÉD Ä)AT,RIÖ-HT— I I I » »: iqlft'.S q % XM SIMPlN'iOO'TiR&p t'ro pound my tvpe— Vjrithr— 6 -ôTA y , $tt>ry To / X NJRlTE^TOO - y I RI 6 -HT IN HtRE. v*jherb he_ PUT Hl$ f M I I * mV' (a ■ » M I r I ft Vs- ÿ ' i I €>■ ■ c>± „ f v\ S?\ ON AND AUENTOOT' (A FEW purchases - AND THEN ^ CAMH B-ACK igl> I"« p 1 *5 0+oHÖ (g) Loi yt 7 ïj * IKtVryWP HU ; ** ■' ADVANCES IN THE j PRICE OE CRAINS! IWheat Market Shows Some ■ Strength Because of the Weather. Chicago, May 1.—Wheat ran up rap Idly In value today, Influenced chiefly by wet weather In the northwest mak ing certain the further decrease In the extent of the spring crop seeding, dpehlng quotations, which were % cent off to Tj, cent up, with May 1.1414 to 3.16% and July 1.15% to 1.17, were fol lowed by a range that averaged only a little under the initial top level. The close was firm. 1%@1% net I higher. Closing prices: Wheat—May. 1.16%; July, 1*17%. Corn—May, 77%; July, 77* Oats—May, 46%; July 43%. Pork—May. 24.00; July, 23.80. i ! Portland Wheat. Portland, May 1.—Wheat dull, no trading, opening bids unchanged. Blue Stem, 1.03; forty-fold, 92; club, 91; led Fife, 91; red Russian, 90. Minneapolis Wheat. Minneapolis, May . 1.—May wheat i closed today at 1.16%; July closed 1.17%. at j I LIVESTOCK MARKETS. Chicago. (Capital News Special Service.) Chicago, May 1.—Hogs—Market slow; and 6 to 10 lower than Saturday's ! average. Bulk, 9.80@9.96; light, 9.50® 10; mixed, 9.604(10; heavy, 9.50@10; ! rough, 9.50@-9.65. I Cattle—Market strong to 10 higher. ' Steers, native, 7.95@9.95; western, 7.90 t @8.70; cows and Heifers, 4.10®9.30; j stockers and feeders, 6.90@8.60; calves, 6.35@9.35. ' Sheep—Market 10 to 20 higher. Weth- j •rs. 6.90#9.30; lambs, 8@11.70, I ; May 1.—Hogs—Re South Omaha. (Capital Nows Special Service.) South Omaha, celpts 10,500. Market big, 10 lower; closed at low time. Bulk, 9.50@9.65; top, j 9.76; range, 9.30@9.75; mixpd and (butchers', 9.50@)9.70; good to choice j iheavy, 9.65@9.75; rough heavy. 9.50® 9.65; lights. 9.30@9,65; pigs, 7@9.10. i Cattle—Receipts 3600. Market steady. Native steers, 8@9.5G; cotfs and heifers, | 6.76@8.25; western Texas steers, 7@7.75; feeders. 6.50 @8.65. Sheep—Receipts 8500. Market 10@20 higher. Wethers, 8.100(9.20; j30.60@11.60. : : steers. 7.50@8.75; Stockers and . lnmhs North Portland. ! (Capital News Special Service.) North Portland, May l.-Steers-Re celpts 466. < holce grain and pulp fed, 8,75 ? 9 a V* C , h -° ICe n uy ! good, 8@'8.3a; medium, 7.60@S; ordi nary, 7.50@7 60: common J® 7 - 60 * cows, choice 7.50® ..8o; good, 6.75®7 *5, | medium, 6.25@6.50; ordmary, 6@6.25; common, 4.754(6: heifern, choice. 7@ 7.75; good, 6@7; other varieties, 6@6; ! bulls, choice, 5.50@6: good, 3.50@4.50; j medium, 3@3.50; .common, calves, 6.50® 7.50. Hogs—Receipts 4334. Prime light, 9® j 9.20; prime strong weight, 8.90@9; good j to prime rnixoM. 8.50@8.75; rough heavy ; packing, 8® 8.55; pigs and skips, 7.60® 2..d@ 3; j i Choice year Sheep—Receipts 3 lings, 8.75@10: good yearlings, 8.2'5@ 8.75; choice wethers, 8.25@8.75; good wethers. 8(7(8.26» choice ewes, 7.25® 8.25; good owes, 7@7.75: spring lambs, 1Q@13; choice lamfis, 1U@11; common Jambs, 9.50@10. LOCA MARKETS Wholesale Market*. P Local fruit—Apples. 75c to 31.25. Eggs, honey and ranch . butter— (Corrected dally by W. J. Campbell A Bon.)—Freeh ranch < ggs, per case, 15,70; honey, per case, $2; ranch butter, 22 %c to 25c per lb. Ha; and grain—Alfalfa. $11.50@12.60 per ton baled; timothy, baled, $18@14; wheat, $4.25@1.30 per cwt.; oats, $1.25 91.30 per cwt.; seed potatoes, $2@2.50. Dairy produce—(Corrected dally by the Mutual Creamery company)— Butter 'fax 28c pound. Creamery but ter. cubes, 28c pound; prints, 30c. Livestock—(Corrected dally by the Boise Butcher company—Cows, $4.50® |5@5.50 cwX; steers, $6@6.25: prime hogs, $8 per cwt;. medium, $7.75 per WANTED. $75.00 MONTH Get government jobs. Men and women wanted. Xist of po Franklin Rochester, Jn9c sltions obtainable free. Institute, Dept. 60-0, N. Y. WANTED—To sell, restaurant, good location, near O. S. L. depot. Rea son for selling poor health. For pur .oculars write Booster Cate, Dubois. Idaho. 315c WANTED—Old bills, notes, no matter where debtors are our plan gets the money. Write for booklet, refer ence. No collection, no charge. Box 853, Boise. ^ My6 WANTED TO BUY Second hand low pitch band instruments of all kinds Including bass hnri mes, tenors, al tos, omets, bass drum, clarinets. Will pay cash. Address at onfe Roise P. O. Box 1177. Ml • WANTED • ; - I • Everybody in Boise and in the surro'undlng country to their old awnings repaired and • new ones where needed; also • ! 6 et * we predict a long hot summer. • Sleeping porches and tents of*--* Camp fur all descriptions, niture, etc. Pioneer Tent & • • I • • Awning Co.. 6th and Main Sts. • tf • Phone 986-W. * » C wt.; heavy rough, $7.00; '•shearling wethers, $6 @ 6.60 per cwt.; ewes, $4.60 per cwt.; hens, -®12c per lb.; break fast bacon, 18c per pound: ham, 17c {per pound; lard, tierce base, 12%c per pound. Retail Marsels. (Corrected dally 'y W J. Campbell & Son)—Potato- , $2@2.50 per cwt., 110 pounds for 25c; -reen peppe-s, 30c lb., parsley, oc per bunch: hothouse radishes, 5c per bunch; cabbage, 5c per pound; cucumhers, 20c each; hot house lettuce, 20c lb.; sweet potatoes, 3 low ?5c; Brussels sprouts, 15c lb.; arti chokes, 10c; garlic, 55c lb.; Mexi jean i uppers, 35c lb.; cauliflower, 17%c per pound; new carrots, 13c per bunch; new beets, 10c per bunch; new cab bage, 5c per pound; new turnips, 10c .per bunch; asparagus, lb.; rhubarb. 5c per bunch; mustard treens, 5c per bunch; wax beans. 25c 15 per lb -l «teen beans, 25c lb.; new potatoes, l-* c lb.; tomatoes, 20c lb.; rhubarb, 5c j launch; green onions. 2 for 5c; new I l' eas - 2 Pounds for 25c; California cel Iery, 10c and 15c per bunch. Local fruits—Apples, 7 lbs. 26c; per ;box - C,,c to Tropical fruits—Bananas, 8 pounds jfor»25c; cut off bananas. 15@20c dozen; pineapples, 12%c lb.; oranges. 25 to 50c ner dozen; lemons, 30c per dozen; Florida grapefruit. 10 and 15c; new dates. 15c package; tomatoes, 20c per Lib.; Mishon figs, 15c; Turkish figs, 20c basket. « u ^,. anfl lard-Beet sugar per & ^ ,8, ^ : , , PalU U - 5#; mapI# Kgss , butter and honey _ Ranch egg8 . 2ic - 2 fur 45c; creamery butter, 36c per J)uUml , mnch butter , 25c and 30c (pound; honey, 15c per pound. > p oultry _ H e„ s , 24c per lb.; spring frys _ 50c to 6rtr each; duck „ tur _ keyg _ 28c; , eeSfli l 8c . lb.; capons, 25c Jb. mon, 28e j, er po nd; er Flour—Straight grades, $1.65@1.75 per tg.ib. sack; high patent $1.80@2 per 48-pound sack. Fish—Halibut, 22%c per pound; sal pec pound; perch, 17%c fresh herring, 15c per pound; kippered salmon, 25c per lb.; Finnan haddie, 25c; brook trout, 60c per lb; sal trout, 30c; rock cod, 20c; smelts, 3 pounds for 25c; shad, 15o and 17 %c per pound. 4 • Ag*. (From Judge.) ■'A man is as old as he feels," quoted the Parlor Philosopher. "And a woman Is as old photograph taken about 15 years ago," added the Mere Man. as her A Real Drawing Room) (From Judge.) , "She's a great favorite In drawing rooms." "Why, I heard she was a popular modelt" "She isl" During every 24 ïlours a total of 679 trains arrive at or depart from the South Station in Boston. Of the total Inhabitants of the Ger man empire, 46 per cent live in the rural districts and 54 per cent In the towns. WANTED. WANTED—To buy a few young lambs. Phono 15-R3. 316c WANTED—Accounts for collections; write Box 187, Boise. tf LAWN WORK, spading, rak*ng and lawn mowing. Phone 22-J: tf WAITED— Plain or fancy sewing. Mrs. Alma C. Henkel, 1305 E. Jefferson. M6c Phone 1037. WANTED—Clean white rags at Capi tal News office. Apply at press room In the basement. YOUR PLUMBING AND REPA1R ing, prices right; work right. Phone 811-W. Will Konrad, 510 State St. tf AN ATTRACTIVE proposition to- ex perlehced solicitors who oai. s work in country. See Western Farmer's Re view at Capital News office. tf WANTED—HELP—Male Call M18 WANTED—Boy to shine shoes. 809 Bannock. j .1 WANTED—Eoy for delivery wagon. Address 1415 care Capital News, ml WANTED HELP—Female . .. M . .. .. WANTED—Woman for Work in clean ing establishment. Address 1416 care Capital News I-! ml WOMEN wanted, full time, salary $16, selling guaranteed hosiery to wear er; 25c ;#n hour spare time. Perma nent; experience unnecessary, ternatlonal, Box 122, Norristown, Pa. M7c In THE Youn,; Woman's Christian Asso ciation, with headquarters at 40" a McCarty Bldg., corner 9th and latino, will be glad to asslstany young wo man in finding lodging or employ ment; secretary continually in at tendance. Phone 1546W. tf FOR RENT—Furnished. FOR RENT—Two furnished 1720 N. 16th St. houses, Mlc FOR RENT—Four-room furnished cot tage. Phone 63-J4. M2 FURNISHED 3-room bungalow, sleep ing porch; modern. Inquire 1401 N. 7th. al ■ furnished DANDY modern 4-room house. Inquire 403 O'Farrell or Phone 2S2-J. tf -! • ••••••••••••••••a • ■ • xIST YOUR vacant houses for • • rent with H. G. Myers & Co., • 4?3 Overland Bldg. May ? eeeceeeeeeneeeeeee .. — _L.j_; e Housekeeping, FOR RENT—Housekeeping rooms, nice and clean. 1221 Bannock, 2601-J. FOR RENT tf FURNISHED rooms for light house keeping; 1124 Bannock. Phone 923. M3 FOR RENT. PASTURE $2 month. Gallaher, South Boise. Josephine E. Phone 838-J. M18 FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—8 room modern house. Phone 331. tf FOR RENT—Modern five room house. Phone 2300 or 474. Mil PARTI.Y furnished 7-room hoUBe, close M18 In, 612 Bannock. FOR RENT—5 room modern house on Ellis avenue. Carter, McCarty Bldg. tf FOR RENT—6 room cottage, modern except heat, one block from capitol. Call 404 Washington. tf FOR-RENT—Six room bungalow, close In, $25; 1 fireplace, bookcases, seats, buffet, furnace. Claude Myers, 807 Bannock. M6c FOR RENT—Apartments FURNISHED apartments for housa keeping; cheap; 628 Fort SX tf FOR RENT—6-rooin desirable apart ment, beat and hut water furnished. Phone S14-J or 2184-W. M2 FOR RENT—3-room modern apart ment with sleeping porch; close In. Call 104 So. 17th. Phone 2238-J. M2 FOR RENT—May 1st, one 6-room apartment, with sleeping porches. H. Phone J. Roan, 1118 Pueblo SX 1869-J. tf a. LOST XOST—Cats-eye stickpin; reward. P. B. Carter, 3i0 Boise City National Bank Bldg. Ml XOST—Black leather wallet containing receipts and gentleman's gold ring. Reward. Call 1640-R. A30c —— FOR SALE LI V ESTOCK I n Horses, Cattle and I Livestock of ovary kind. FOR SALE—All kinds of horses at ' tf j Farmers' Corrail. FOR SA BE—Fresh Jersey cow with heifer calf. Phond 16-R-3. A30 FOR SALE—-Three-year-old stallion. Address George Tregaskls. Emmett, Idaho. M8 c FOR SALE—Holstein cow, % Jersey, will be fresh soon. W. W| Eby. Phone 45-J3. My6 "SIR RUPERT DUNE" will make the season at F rmers' Corral. High grade Shire Horse. 316 -i HORSEMEN call at Eleventh and Front Street Feed stable and see the grand Imported Belgian stal lion Nlcephoro, the best draft stal lion in southern Idaho, successor to Fornia. For terms see B. M. Rosen burg or address Box 1183, Boise, Ida ho. FOR SALS]—20 extra good regis tered Percheron stallions and mare colts from imported sire and dams. Will all make a ton or over; com ing one and two years: stallions! ready to serve; my stock Is of the best ever Imported and my prices' are very low. Let me show tljcm toe you. What have you got to trade? P. A. Sorenson, Meridian, 5 miles south of Beatty. Myl6 MISCELLANEOUS. CANCER. DR. POWELL—Cancer specialist; 1519 Washington St. tf AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING All kinds of cars repaired, Ninth and Grove, Hardman block. '/ tf AND CLOCK REPAIRING: prices right; ail work guaranteed. Dwight Perkins, 1607 Idaho St. 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 VACUUM CLEANING VACUUM cleaning at homes or pow erful stationery "INVINCIBLE'' vac uum cleaners sold, rented. Do more, cost less. Demonstrated. Kingsley. Phone 1961. tf NOTICE FRUITMENÏ HOW are you fixed to take care of the codling moth? Only a few days until the first battle opens, you will have from 5 to 10 days to get your work in for the first hatch, weather per-' mltting. If we have 'some rain dur ing this period It will he shortened. 1 have one of the best gasoline spray ing outfits in Idaho, swinging tow ers enabling me to strike the tree from every angle; can carry 300 pound pressure, spray 1000 trees per day, know how and when to do the ■ work. Can save you thousands of dollars' worth of valuable fruit if you will engage me at th> time to strike the vital spot Just before the;- calyx closes. Call me whether your *F* e , or 8- R- Castile. 13th and River Sts. Phone. 2322-R. M4I FOR HIRE GOOD saddle horses. 16th r nd Main, tf INTERURBAN LINES BOISE VALLEY TRACTION COM. PANY. Leave Bolee for Lagle, Star, Middle ton and paid well: a. m. 7:00, S:00, 9:30. 11:00; p. m. 1:00, 2:00. 3:00, 4:00, 5:30, 7:00, 9:00, 11:00. Leave Boise for M'eridian, Nampa and Caldwell: a. m. 6:30, 7:30, 9:00. 10:30, 12:00 noon: p. m. 1:3C, tfto, 8:10, *4:30, 5:00, 6:30, $:00. 9:30, 11:00. *To Meridian and McDermott only. Boise to Duncan Station: Boise, a. m. *6:16, *7:05; p. m. 12:05, 5:05, 6:05. Duncan Station to Boise: z,eav* Duncan, a. m. *6:45, *7.30; p. m. 12:3« 6:30, 6:30. •Dally «xcept Sur day*. Leave FOR SALE Comfort range at Xovely's, j HOa. 11 312 $22.50; 14th and Main. FOR SAXE—Two horses, spray pump, cider press; 457 Yates Bldg, KEGS and barrels for sale. Idaho Products Co., Ill N. Sixth St. M30 HIGH CLASS Plano; mahogany fln I ish; at a bargain. 205 McCarty Bldg. it _ FOR SALE—Furniture at reasonable prices; 1932 State. Phone 1874-W. 311 BUY yovr wall tint In bulk and save money at Kimery's, 816 Idaho St. j I FOR Smith-Premier Pacific Hotel bar SALE—Cheup; No. 4 typewriter, her shop. | I____ ; bUY your aluminum ware, granite, tin and galvanised at Kimery's, 816 Ida ho St. tf i ! I for SALE—Netted Gem seed pota Distributors' association, 106 toes. N. 10th SX . j : : j FOR SALE—Cre ir. separator, almost new, No. 12 De Laval. Ross & Co., Main 1 , FOR SALE—Small Are Insurance busi ' tf Address 1423 My6 ness. Easy terms. Capital News. . _— ; FOR SALE—First class-popcorn stand doing good business. For informa tion call at stand, Ninth and Main. NOTWITHSTANDING the fact that I wall paper 1 b going higher eaoh day, j care of all your wants, 816 Idaho St. 311 we have a large stock and can take Kimery's, M2 — FOR SALE—Two new 600 gallon Studebaker water wagons; cheap and ready for delivery. Ed Ostner, Boise. • M-30 * - \ • •••••••••••see* __HHPh >••••••••••• •••**•• FOR SALE. • Uy Boise Ice Co., natural ice • which has been anallzed by • state chemists and pronounc- • ed pure. Delivered to families • 600-lb. • $1.80. Cash in • tf • • ••••••••••••••a* ■ at 40c per hundred, coupon books, advance. Phone 173. • •••••••••••e*** FARMERS ATTENTION. Buy your twine early. Never in history has the United States faced such a serious twine shortage. It is not a question of price. It is, Can we buy twine at any price? At this time all manufacturers have withdrawn prices, and will not accept orders for twine at any price. We are fortunate, in that we placed our twine order in January and received our first car today. While it lasts. Sisal and Stand ard grades 14c per pound, guar anteed 500 feet of smooth, clean, to the pound. We will accept cash deposits and tag and lay aside your twine until harvest time for you. BUY NOW. Boise Carriage A Implement Co. 14th and Main. I ' I to trade'f^rT ! drl] , at 1606 Maln st . „ tf e • ••••••••••a * * * * TO TRADE. See MG WILL TRADE Boise residence for dry land farm; 1376, Capital News. tf A LIGHT roadster automobile to trade for Vlctorola. Inquire F. Shaw, 1012 Myl Grove St. 160 ACRES dry land. 8 miles Boise, to trade for city property; unincum bered; 1411, care Capital News, tf TO TRADE—One 5-inch Byron Jack son centrifugal pump, for 2% or 3 lnch pump; would prefer horizontal. Box 20, R. F. D. No. 3, Boise. Mlc DAIRY HERD AND LEASE ON RANCH—TRADE Lease on 160 acres with 50 head dairy stack; all equipment; milking ma chine, grinder, horses, 65 sheep, hogs, etc.; income $10 per day; all crops, etc.; wunt 20 or 40 acres for the above. McClellan-Hoobler Land Co., Room 3,' Gem Bldg. Ml FOR SALE—Real Estate. FOR SAXE—Four room house with large screen porch, lawn, shade, garden and outbuildings on 50 foot lot. Will sacrifice on terms to ready buyer. Address Box 1421 Capital News. ti FOR SAXE—$1250 will buy a $2500 equity In one of the nice homes in Boise, 5 rooms. TO LOAN—$4000 to $5000 on hand fora good city or farm loan. A. F. Graves, My2 905 Idaho SI. FOR GALE OR TRADE. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Cheap. Stoves and ranges; 1708 N. 7th St. Phone 2393-J. A 21 FOR SALE OR TRADE—40 acres near particulars address Council. For Box 248, Council, Idaho. tf FOR SALE OR TRADE—Five pas senger ear in fine condition, dress 1420 Capital News. Ad tf FOR RENT OR TRADE for city prop erty, two acres with 7-room house at Wylie station. Call 1219 N 8th phone 2112-W: or M2 FOR SALE OR TRADE—160-acrq. re linquishment near New Plymouth; under Black Canyon project; 80 acres cleared ready for plow. Will trade for small tract In Boise valley. Geo. D. Jones, Caldwell, R. F. D. 5. tf FOR SALE POULTRY. ß flooded bleeding stock. f Eggs for Hatching, In cubators. * Foods. General Supplies of nil kinds Brooders, ®ÊM£c. ' ■ --- - == THOROUGHBRED Rhode Island Red eggs for setting; $1.00 for 15. 21Ô6-J. Fhone Ml THOROUGHBRED Barred Rock eggs and baby chicks. Phone 231Q-J. P. O. Box 416. tf ! SELECTED White Rock Eggs nickel ! each in lofs of 25 or more. H. 'A. My4c Thomas, Kuna, Idaho. WHITE LEGHORN baby CHIX. from proved heavy laying stock; May de Wo guarantee The Pioneer Hatchery, MlOo livery, $8 per 100. safe arrival. Petaluma, Cal. FAMOUS La Vista strain of Bronze Turkey eggs, $4 per 11. White Leg horns: Chicks, $12. Eggs $7 per 100. Safe delivery guaranteed. La VlstR Farm, Baker, Oregon. May 23c 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, $1.50 per setting; $3.00 per hun dred. Archie M. Larson, RX 3, Wels er, Idaho. My-2Se FOR S*LE AUTO CARS GOOD Overland car at a bargain price; will sell or trade. Boise Car riage & Implement Co. m 1913 6-PASSENGER Bulck at a bar gain; excellent running condition; half cash and terms on balance.' 305 McCarty Bldg. tf FOR SALE—Detroiter roadster, speed ometer. electric lights, demountable rims; is newly painted and in excel lent condition. Box 1516 or phone 1174-W. M2 FOR SALE—Model 31 Bulck, five pass enger touring car, speedometer, de mountable rims; has electric lights, and Is newly painted. Al condition; an exceptional buy at $600. Phone 1174-W or write P. O. box 1516 M2 AUTOMOBILES FOK SALE. FOR LALE—1913 five-passenger Ford; good condition, $250; 30-horsepower Overland In excellent condition, having just been overhauled; tires practically new, new top and Just repainted. $425. Boise Overland Co. Phono 324. M5 FORD ROADSTER $255; mddel 17 . Buick touring car, $250; light dell» ery truck, $300; 1915 Maxwell tour-] ing car, electric lights and starter, seat covers repainted, $495. Bannock Motor Sales Co., distributors of Max yell and Chalmers motor ca_rs. 1012 Grove street, between 10th and 11th streets. tf BOARD AND ROOM \ Uu 'Rt> AND ROOMS—Case House, 1134 Bannock. Phon« 633. tf FOR SALE—Real Estate. FOR SAXE—5 room modern house In Ellis addition. Big discount. Easy payments. Carter, McCarty Bldg, tf FOR SAXE—Will tak* auto, piano or stock as payment on 5-room house, balance monthly. Carter, McCarty Bldg. tf 27 ACRES, three miles from Boise, half alfalfa and pasture, some groin, fam ily orchard and berries, 6 room house new, fine large barn, cow barn, sheds, best of Improvements; 100 acres of raw land adjoins this, 4 acres of prunes, city blk., all clear, trade for stock ranch. Noah W. Strunk, 364 Sonna <Bldg. Phone 975-M. tf TRADES—240 acres improved in Mich igan to trade for Idaho land. j 80 ACRES near Weiser for Boise pro perty or small acreage. RANCHES in Long Valley for Boise property. 30 ACRES adjoining good town In Cal. to trade; has good house and barn. Gem State Realty Co. 339 Sonna, Phone 707. tf HERE IS YOUR CHANCE—One of the best Improved 10 acres on the bench for sale; 7-room house and a large barn and buggy shed, also large chicken run. Only 1% miles due south of Overland building. Come out and take a look at It. If you do want 10 acres will sell any part of IX Phone 2434-W or address R. D. 4, Box 88. M3c See Wllson-Smith. 1023 Main Streex We want well improved eighty, near macadam rond, in exchange for Boise Income property. Close-in 8-room residence, splendid corner, exceptionally low figure, very reasonable payment down. Well located restauranX Snap to an experienced man. George W. Smith, Manager. tf FOR SALE 160 acres: one of Idaho's best; 90 acres In cultivation; 70 acres pasture and feeding ground; fenced and cross fenced: 8 miles from Boise; 1% miles from R. R. station: government water; $45 per acre takes It; $1000 down; terms; this Is our best snap. Can you beat It? Assessed $9000. f 8-room modern house, 55-fX corner lot; an elegant classy home; cost $6000; worth the money; will sell for $3000; terms easy; location fine. THE EDWARD STEIN CO., 309 No. 10th. My6 Phone 98. FOR SALE OR TRADE 100 acres: 36 acres alfalfa: 65 grain, balance pastuYe; cheap building; no Incumbrance; deeded water with land; "a dandy" farm for a farmer. Would consider Boise home. $800 buys a nice home, large lot, 95x 133 feet; on car line. $1075 buys a larger houee. TSxl8S-ft. lot; nicely fenced; will sell on terms to suit buyer; Just pay rent And place It yours; 5c fare. See our big stock, hay and grain ranches at low prices, long time and low rate of InteresX THE EDWARD STEIN CO., 109 No. 10th My« Phon* 98. • •••••••••••••• SALE OR TRADE. 80 aqres; private Waten an In cultivation; buildings and fences in good repair; *11 In crop now; 20 acres of apples and prunes, half of which bear this year; 16 miles from Boise right at R R station. 'You can't match It for less than $100. Ofv ner ha* other work and is bound to sell. Offer us $60 per acre and It's yours on easy terms. This is a home; near school and ready now for occupancy. Phone 98 or call at My6 e e e e e ! 109 N. 10th St. • ••••••••••••a*** REASONABLE OPPORTUNITY. HAVE a homestead relinquishment that Is suitable for a stock ranch or grain or both in a good farming country, 2% miles from P. O. st Camas Prairie. Owner is entering government service and cannot com mute. Will sell cheap for cash or trade for horses or cattle. This place is worth $100 a year for grazing pur poses alone. Ranch adjoining this homestead Is worth $10,000 but own er won't sell. Cold spring water Is a few paces from line. Place has not been Improved a* yeX Ambitious young men look Into this. Schooler Starling Agency, 824 Overland Bldg Myl : ' , 1