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SCOOP, the Cub Reporter By "HOP, What Can Be Said in Polite Society of Moving Day Copyright 181Ï by the International Syndicate T Y NEUER MIND LADY-OONT" ' 5 ÄY \T~ DONT SAY IT-, VV€. COULD NT V print \r y^ / \yoo did ! J ANONDERHOWAN WHTERVtB*/ ON M0VIN6— V^OULDDORK / L OOT HERJE.-^^ X SEE.VOUARE. NOVlNG—> VOOULDNOÜ MIND QIV/IN6— Me a shortsnappy V ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION y \0P HOW IT FEELS ^>-^TO MOVE4 .Tr^ A » < X 01 fié c (ä.J P S ^ v SF .-1:VS ' a fi % V o l// G I // j it » u W * J -"1 \ Û. H sLß IT* z o i 1 \~Y a -a / i o a i •J :— aJ I « FILMED , CLOSE-UP z fÀw* L urn. ÿ -5-tNO — / e<runj - g p v\ 'I'h / / / i w MO m l % UNDER THE STRESS Tone of the German Note Has Effect on the Grain Market. Chicago, May 5.-[-Lower prices on ■wheat resulted todijiy from nervous ness over the German note. The im mediate effect, however, was only 0 f j . , i , L , *, cl moderately bearing character, . , . ...[.. , , breaks in quotation; being contined to limits not unusual under ordinary circumstances Trade was active but the volume of transactions was not, such as in any decree to sugges de moralized selling. Opening quotations, •which ranged froh % tu 1 1 8 ft 1 L c lower, with May 1.12 to 1.13 and July 1.13 to 1.13% were .followed by slight additional setbacks and then some thing of a rally. The close was weak at the same as yesterday's finish tci % lower. Closing prices : Wheat—May, 1.12%; July. 1.13%. Corn—May, 76%; July, 76. Oats—May, 47; July, 43. Pork—May, 23.65; -July, 23.35. Portland Wheat. Portland. May 5.—Wheat, easy, no trading, lower. club, 91; red fife. 92; red Russian, 91. Spot lads unchanged to lc Bluestem, 1,02; forty-fold, 92; Minneapoli Wheat. 5.—May Minneapolis, closed today at 1.19; [July, 1.18%. vheat LIVESTOCK MARKETS. ChicnKjo. (Capital News Special Service) Chicau Mi 5.—liiogs—Market falr ly active a to 1 (f higher than \ Bulk, nixed, 9.55 Igh. 9.40@ 9.60. Market steady. id terday'i light, 9 9.40010; ! Cattle eteers, 7.90ft 9.90; western steers, 7.90 and feeders, 5.9*08.65; Cows and heifers, +.25@9.50; 6.2509.25. Sheep 5.90#9.30; lambs. 7 n 9.95 average. i@10; heavy, ' eS ' ' Native beef @8.90; st I cker Ma rkf t Wether« jjteady. ii. @11.70. South Omaha. (Capital New. Special Servi South Omaha, ccipts 5SU0. and i in common top. 9.75; n butchers'. ; ■> If s—Re aetiv ■hang Market good. li ' 10 higher. ich Iglik Bulk, 9 .0ft 9.7 I ; ft 9. fixed and 09*9.70 ;| good to 1.75; rough heavy, 9,5 heavy, 9.6 9.65; pigs. 7ft Cattl*—Rev 4 61 I Market steady, a* »vs and heif ■ Native steers. :>:ft ;i 6 . ers, 8.75; and feeders, 6 5( ' Sheep—Receipt steady. •e: Iprn T '5; stockers n ' S.tj: Market sin 00 . and wethers, s. •ling;-. 50'» 10.5 *i9.25; limbs, 10.5( ft 11.60. North Pottland. (( 'apitul News 8; North Portland M ccipts 602. Market light, 9ft 10; prime st ft»; rough, heavy, and skips, 7.50@8. Cattle—Receipts 29 Market stend' Steers, grain and i^iilp fed, 8.75ft>9; choice hay fed, 8 8.35; medium. -Hoas .-Re Prime s. 8.90 steady. ■eight prime fixed, 8. packt »S. 8 Pig® good, 8@ 8,75; 7.60 cows, choice, STItHOH UPSET? I I Get at the Real Cause — Take I Dr. Edwards' OÏive Tablets 1 That's what thousands of stomach suf rers are doing now. Insteafi of taking »nies, or trying to pntclh c > a poor diges ;ion, they are attack::-, he .filment —clogged l: lowels. tlio real cause of er and disordered Dr. Edwards' Olive 'ablets arouse the iver ln a soothing, lie iling way. "When he liver and bowels are performing their latural functions, away goes indigestion nd stomach troubles. If you have a bad taste In your mouth, ingue coated, appetite 1 poor, lazy, don't irefeellng, no ambition or energy, trou '■?tB8*B?, ianui ft. cäta 'i- foe |J. you should taka iiWTahlrts, the sv.hstituto for calomel Dr Edwards* Olive Tt blets are a purely egetable compound mtW with olive oil Tou will know them by their olive color •hey do the work without griping, crampi r pain. »Take one or two at bedtime for quick ellef, so you can eat what you like At Oc and 25c per box. Ail druggists. The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus, O, 7.50@7.80; good. 6.75ft>7.25; medium, @6.50; heifers, 6@7.75; bulls, 3@6; >■ ! stags, 4,50@5.25. j Sheep—Receipts 2S9. Market steady. (Spring lambs, lOffjll; choice lambs, I @10; common lambs, 8.25@9.25; choice j yearlings, 9@10; good yearlings, 8@J; choice wethers, 8.25@9; choice light' good ewes, 7@7.50. ewes, 7.50@S.: LOCA MARKETS Wholesale Markets. Local fruit—Apples, 7 dc to 11.25. Eggs, honey and ranch butter— (Corrected daily by W. J. Campbell ft Son.)—Fresh ranch rggs, per case, I® 3 -''®' honey, per case, 12; ranch Fut,f ' r ' 2 "'- c to ~ öC . 1 H °' aad , pe h r timothy, bated, *11014;' j wheat, $1.25@ 1.30 per cwt.; oats, $1.25 the.,.,.' , , . . • * Jv @1.30 per cwt.; seed potatoes, $2@2.60. : produc-fCorrected dally by the Mutual creamery ; Butter fat> 28c nd ter> cube8 , 2gc pound; prlnt8> 30c . | Livestock-(Corrected daily by the : aolse Butcher company—Cows, $4.50@ f5 - 50 cwt . steers, »6 @6.25; prime ; hoga> $s per cwt . : medil , 7>75 pe , j cwt .. heavy rough , , 7 . 00 ; shearling wethers jb@- 6.50 per cwt.; ewes, *4.60 company)— Creamery but per cwt.; hens, ll(ul2c per !b.;pppj •t.; spring lamps, $404.50 per I per head; hens, ll@12c per pound; break fast bacon, 19c per pound; ham, 18c per pound; lard, tierce base, 12%o peri pound. Retail Markets. (Corrected daily ' y W J. Campbell <fc Son)—Potato - , $2@2.50 per cwt, 10 pounds for 2.7c; -reen peppe.-s, 30c parsley, 5c per bunch; rarl 2 bunches for 6c; cabbage, 8c j per pound; cucumbers, 20c each; hot 1 potatoes, 3 lbs. 25c; garlic, ; Mexican peppers, 35c lb.; cauliflower,! ! 17c per lb.; : bunch; new beets, 10c per bunch; new j turnips, 10c per bunch; asparagus, rhubarb, rfr per bunch; mustard greens, 5c per bunch; green beans, 25c lb.; ! new potatoes, 2 lbs for 25c; tomatoes, {20c lb.; rhubarb, 6c per bunch; onic nd ; j H ] les 10c per !W carrots, 12» ■ per lb.; rax beans, 25c lb.; green s, 2 for 5c; new peas, 2 pounds •elerr ; for i per bunc h; beet greens, 4 lbs for 2 ; ( aliferni: pie and 15 Local fr lits- -Apples, 6e lb. $1.00 to $1.50 fancy box. Tropical fruits—Bananas, 3 pounds for 25c; cut off bananas. 15@20c dozen; [pineapples, 12Vic lb.; oranges, 25 to 50c per dozen ; lemons, 30c per Florida grapefruit. 10 and dates, lib.; dozen; 16c; new 15c package; tomatoes, 20c per Mishon figs. 15c; Turkish figs, 20c bas. cet. Sugar and lard—Beet sugar, per ! anc sugar, per cwt., $8.25; lard. per 10-pound pail. $1.50; maple -ir, 25c per pound. Fggs, butter and honey—Ranch eggs, c per doz.; or 1 ., amery butter, 35c per ranch butter. 25c and 30c per honey, 15c per pound. Poultry—Hens, 23e per lb.; spring frys, 50c to 60c each; ducks, 2 keys, 2£c; geese, 18c lb.; capons, 25c lb. pound ; pound; tur Fish Halibut, 22%c per pound; sal pound: perch, 17%c per po nd; fresh herring, 15c per pound; kippered salmon, 25c per lb.; an haddie, 25c; brook .trout, 60c per lb; sa' trout, 30c; rock cod, 20c; 'had, 15c and 17%c per pound. 28. mon, per Fi; LEGAL NOTICE. j Notice of Sheriff's Sale Under Order of Sale on Decree of Foreclosure of Tax Lien. In the District Court of the Third Ju dicial District of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Ada w. E, Johnston, Plaintiff, vs. Sarah Bowers, Western Loan & Building Company, a corporation, J. W. Cain, and May Belle Coghlan, Defendants. Under and by virtue of an order of sale issued out of the above named ' court on u Judgment and decree of foreclosure of tax lien recovered in Ba * cl court ln tl »e above entitled action, on the 16th day of April, 1916, ln favor of the above named plaintiff and against the above named defendants. Said writ reciting the material parts of said Judgment, duly attested on the 19th day of April. 1916, and to the sheriff of Ada county, Idaho, directed, and to me, Emmitt Pfost, as Buch sher iff, delivered on the 19th day of April, 1916, for exeoutlon; whereby X am commanded and required to execute the Judgment by making the sale, ap plying the proceeds thereof ln con formity therewith ln the manner pre scribed by law. The lands and premises directed to be sold by said order of Lale is de scribed therein os follows, to-wit; sit uated ln Ada county, Idaho, and are more particularly described as fol lows: Lots two, three, four, five and six of block numbered fifty-five of the original townslte of Boise City. Notice is hereby given that on the WANTED. Phone 15-R3. 9 WANTED—Accounts for collections; j write Box 187, Boise, * WANTED—To buy a few young lambs. M6c tf LAWN WORK, spading, raking and lawn mowing. Phone 22-J. u WANTED—Plain or fancy sewing. Mrs. Alma C. Henkel, 1305 E. Jefferson. M6c Phone 1037. * ! 1 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 WANTED—Good home for girl, 13, good to work and kind disposition. Address 1425 care Capital News. • - EOD-My5c i AN ATTRACTIVE proposition fo- ex perienced solicitors who oa-:. work In country. See Western Farmer's Re view at Capital News office. tf J75.00 MONTH. Get government jobs, and women wanted. List of po Franklin Rochester, Jn9c M obtainable Dept. sitions Institute, N. Y. free. 60-0, I WANTED—To sell, restaurant, good location, near O. S. L. depot. Rea son for selling poor health. For pur ticulars write Booster Cafe, Dubois, ! Idaho. | I j WANTED—Old bills, notes, no * • # # 9 M5c atter where debtors are our plan gets the Write for booklet, refer No collection, no charg money, cnee. Box 873, Boise. My 6 • ••••••••••••••a WANTED Everybody in Boise and in the surrounding country to get their old awnings repaired and new ones where needed; also we predict a long hot summer. Sleeping porches and tents of all descriptions. Camp fur niture, etc. Pioneer Tent & Awning Co., 6th and Main Sts. Phone 986-W. ■ * « » a # # — tf WANTED HELP—Female W( iMEN wanted, full time, salary $15, selling guaranteed hosiery to wear er; 25c an hour spare time. Perma nent; experience unnecessary. In ternational, Box 122, Norristown, Pa. M7c THE Young Woman's Christian Asso ciation, with headquarters at 409 a McCarty Bldg., corner 9th and Ianno, will be glad to assistany young wo man in finding lodging or employ ment; secretary continually in at tendance. Phone 1546W. ^ , 13th day of May, 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 and sing ular the above described property, o- so much thereof as may be necessary to raise the amount due the plaintiff on the said mentioned tax lien for prin ipal, interest, attorney's fees, costs of suit and expense of sale, to the high est bidder therefor in cash lawful money. Dated the 21st day of April, 1916. EM MITT PFOST, Sheriff of Ada County, Idaho. My-12 tf , Notice. There is delinquent upon the follow ing described capital stock of the Farmers' LTnion Ditch Co., Ltd., on ac count of the assessment levied March 3, 1916, the several amounts set posite the names of the shareholders accordance with each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the Pleasant View school house, May 13, 1916, at 2 o'clock p. m., to pay delinquent as sessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. op respective given below, and in so many shares of Cert. L. L. Folsom. 557 Orlen F. Taft.... 719 M. E. Martin-637 E. G. Trail . 767 Dr. Colllster .... 413 G. R. McGuire... 682 G. R McGuire.... 705 Helen K. Stout... 753 M. K. Stout A. A. Gibbons ... . S. .75 $ 7.60 20.00 2 . .8750 8.75 .60 5.00 .10 1.00 1.00 10.00 X0.00 1.00 .50 6.00 7.034 754 54.34 40.09 JAMES M. POTTER, Eagle, Idaho, R. D. No. 1. 4.00 Ad,v. M13 WANTED—HELP—Male WANTED—Boy to shine shoes. Call 809 Bannock. M18 FOR RENT—Furnished. DANDY modern 4-room furnished house. Inquire 403 O'Farrell or Phone 2S2-J. tf FURNISHED ROOMS, modern, with or without board, 1119 Jefferson. Morris. MlOo HIGH CLASS, strictly modern, com pletely furnished bungalow. Player Plano. Phone 1247-R. tf FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room with sleeping porch, hot water heat, hot and cold water in room. H. J. Roan, phone 1869J. M14 • ••••••••#•••••••• • LIST YOUR vacant houses for rent with H. G. Myers & Co., • 4?:. Overland Bldg. May 2 • • ••oeeeeeeee •#•••• FOR SALE POULTRY. Blooded breeding stock. Eggs for Hatching, In cubators, Brooders, Foods. General Supplies of nil kinds. #■ ,,Wr täf*»**!** • THOROUGHBRED Barred Rock eggs and baby chicks. Phone 2310-J. P. O. Box 416. tf PGR SALE—3 Holstein cows. Green Meadows ranch. J. J. Stewart, Boise, Rt. 3. MlOo WHITE LEGHORN BABY CHIX, from proved heavy laying stock; May de livery, $8 per 100. safe arrival. Petaluma, Cal. We guarantee The Pioneer Hatchery, MlUc FAMOUS La Vista strain of Bronze Turkey eggs, $4 per 11. White Leg horns; Chicks, $12. Eggs $7 per 100. Safe delivery guaranteed. La Vista 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; $2.00 per hun dred. Archie M. Larson, Rt. 3, Weis er, Idaho. My-23c MISCELLANEOUS. CANCER. DR. POWELL,—Cancer specialist; 1619 Washington St. tf WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING; prices right; all work guaranteed. Dwight Perkins, 1607 Idaho SL if VETERINARY HOSPITAL BOISE VET. HOSPITAL AND STAL lion stable, 1312 Grove. Dr. Noble. tf • ••••••••»••••••a HOTEL MANITOU. • • Best service and best rateB in • the city ••••••*•••••••■•• — SPRING is here, M25 • No more coal smoke. Make your rooms clean and cheery by using a coat of Muresco wall tint. You can get it at Kimery's, ,816 Idaho St. M6 STOVE REPAIR8. We are still headquarters for all kinds of stove repaire; 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 lesa. Demonstrated. Kingsley. Phone 1961. tf LOST LOST—Brown purse with broken han dle. Return 70f Main. M5c LOST—Cats-eye stickpin; reward. P. B. Carter, 310 Boise City National Bank Bldg. M9 LOST—Easter Sunday, possibly on state house grounds, lady's gold watch and chain. Phone 466-W. Re ward. M6 FOUND. TAKEN UP at my ranch 10 miles southeast of Boise, one dark bay horse, white etar ln forehead, right hind foot white, no brand. Address E. J. Halterman, Regina, Ida. M5 8ome Wemsn. (From Judge) Some women marry for love, some for money, and others from force of habit FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—8 room modern house. Phone 331. tf FOR RENT—Modern five room bouse. Phone 2300 or 474. Mil PARTLY furnished 7-room house, close in, 612 Bannock. M18 FOR RENT—5 room modern house on Ellis avenue. Carter, McCarty Bldg. tf FOR RENT—Six room bungalow, close fireplace, bookcases, seats, Claude Myers, 807 M6c in, $25; buffet, furnace. Bannock. • •••••••••••••••a • FOR RENT—5-room • furnished comfortably; • sonable. Carter, McCarty Bldg, e tf • house; • rea- • *> FOR RENT—Apartments FURNISHED apartments for house keeping; cheap; 628 Fort St. tf FOR RENT—3 room apartment, fur nished, close in, bath, gas, shade, a snap, $12. See Messersmith at 710 Idaho. May7 FOR RENT—May 1st, one 6-room apartment, with sleeping porches. H. Phone J. Roan, 1118 Pueblo St. 1869-J. tf FOR RENT Housekeeping. FOR RENT -Housekeeping rooms, nice an 1 clean. 1221 Bannock, 2601-J. tf FOR RENT. Josephine E. Gallaher, South Boise. Phone 838-J. M18 PASTURE $2 month. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK Horses, Cattle and Livestock of every kind. FOR SALE!—Team and wagon. So. 14th. 422 M6c FOR SALE—All kinds of horses at E'armers' Corrall. tf GOOD Jersey family cow. Call at 1616 MIOc No. 15th. or Phone 1489-W. FOR SALE—Three-year-old stallion. Address George Tregaskis, Emmett, Idaho. M8c FOR SALE—Holstein cow, % Jersey, will be fresh soon. W. W| Eby. Phone 45-J3. My 6 "SIR RUPERT DUNE" will make the season at F rmers' Corral. High grade Shire Horse. M6 HORSEMEN call at Eleventh and Front Street Feed stable and see the grand imported Belgian stal- j lion Nlcephore, 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. if FOR SALE—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 them to you. What have you got to trade? P. A. Sorenson, Meridian, 5 miles Myl6 south of Beatty. FOR SALE OR TRADE. FOR SALE OR TRADE—40 acres near For particular* address Council. Box 248, Council, Idaho. tf FOR SALE OR TRADE—Five pas senger car In fine condition, dress 1420 Capital News. Ad *f FOR SALE OR TRADE—160-acre 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. 6. tf FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two-story 7 room house in excellent condition. Undoubtedly the best buy ln Boise, as It Is being sacrificed. Can be handled for a small cash payment or will trade for small improved country tract Address Owner, Box 945. M7 FOR HIRE GOOD saddle horse*. 16th i.nd Main. U FOR SALE KEGS and barrels for sale. Prçducts Co., Ill N. Sixth St. Idaho M30 HIGH CLASS Plano; mahogany fin ish; at a bargain. 205 McCarty Bldg. tf FOR SALE—Second hand cheap. harness, Warehouse, 14th and Front. M6c FOR SALE—House paint, barn, roof and floor, at Kimery's, 818 Idaho St. M6 FOR SALE—$35 gas range for $15. At Grigson's, Independent Telephone Bldg. M8o FOR SALE—Netted Gem seed pota Dtstrlbutors' association, 106 toes. N. 10th St. tf FOR SALE—-Small fire insurance busi ness. Easy terms. ' Address Capital News. 1423 My6 FOR SALE—Child s bed, child'i tri cycle, square dining table and laun dry stove. Phone 1358W. M9 FOR SALE—Canary birds, Geisler rol lers; Hart Mountains and Ameri can canaries. Single or pairs. Phone 376-W—1512 N. 10th St. M6 FOR SALE—Light single seated bug gy, also good Oliver typewriter, ol will trade for anything useful in th« grocery business; 1512 N. 10th St. Phone 376-W. M5 B'OR SALE)—Piano, high grade, excel lent tone, beautiful finisti, good as new, will s ell at sacrifice, aa owner is leaving the country. Call at 1310 North 11th St., Boise, Idaho. tf ! FOR SALE—Neat paying grocery and j confectionery; cheap rent, Including living rooms; stock new and well equipped with fixtures: good location. Will consider team of horses as part payment. Price $1200. Address 1426, Capital News. ME • • (••••»••••••SSSSS FOR SALE—Two new 600 gallon Studebaker water wagons; cheap and ready for delivery. Ed Ostner, Boise. M-30 e e e e e ••••••••••••••••a • ••••••••••••••••• • FOR SALE. • Fy Boise Ice Co., natural Ice • which has been anallzed by • state chemists and pronounc- • ed pure. Delivered to families • at 40c per hundred. 500-lb. • coupon books, $1.80. Cash in • advance. Phone 173. tf e • • •• • e ■ • •#•■•••••• FOR SALE AUTO CARS FOR SALE —1914 Five-passenger Studebaker and Ford; good condition. Each $250. Call at 612 Main St. M9o 1913 5-PASSENGER Buick at a bar gain; excellent running condition; half cash and terms on balance. 205 McCarty Bldg. tf 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. Phone 324. M5 FORD ROADSTER $255; model 17 Buick touring car. $250; light deliv ery truck, $300; 1915 Maxwell tour ing car, electric lights and starter, ( seat covers repainted, $495. Bannock I Motor Sales Co., distributors of Max well and Chalmers motor cars, 1012 Grove street, between 10th and 11th streets.» tf I ÎNTERURBANLINES BOISE VALLEY TRACTION COM. PANY. Leave Boise for -lagle. Star. Middle ton and Caldwell: a. m. 7:00, 8:00, 11:00; p. m. 1:00, 2:00. 3:00. 4:00, 5:30, 7:00, 9:00, 11:03. Leave Boise for Meridtun, and Caldwell: a. m. 6:30, 7:30, 10:30, 12:00 noon p. m. 1:30, 3:30, *4:30, 5:0U, 6:30, 8:00, 9:20, ll:0o[ nd McDermott only. Leave Boise, a. m. »6:20, *7:05; p. m. 12:05, 5:05, 6:05. Duncan Station to Boise: Duncan, a. m. *6:45, *7.30; p. m. 12:2» 5:30, 6:30. *Daily except Sui dare. 9:30, Nampa 9.00, 2:30, •To Meridian Boise to Duncan Station: L6&V« FOR SALE—Real Estate. FOR SALE—Five acres on bench; close in. Address 805 First South, Nampa. M8o FOR SALE—3 room modem house In Ellis addition. Big discount. Easy payments. Cart«.-, McCarty Bldg, tf FOR SALE—Will take auto, piano or stock as payment on 5-room house, balance monthly. Carter, McCarty Bldg. tf FOR SALE BY OWNER—10 acres, 3 miles from Boise, near Franklin school; Ridenbaugh water; 6-room house; all in crop. $125 per acre. Address Boise Rt. 2, Box 79. M9o TRADES—2+0 acres Improved in Mich igan to trade for Idaho land. 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 440-acre stock ranch, 160 In alfalfa and grain, 300 fenced, 3-room house, granary, shed, barn and other out buildings; 250 tillable, 400 irrigable, free-water, free range; mile to sta tion; river crosses place. Trade 40 acres in Boise valley, rich bottom land, free water, bargain for part cash. N. W. Strunk, 364 Sonna Bldg. Phone 975-M. tf See Wilson-Smith. 1023 Main Street. We want well Improved eighty, near macadam road, in exchange for Boisa income property. Close-in 8-room residence, eplendid corner, exceptionally low figure, very reasonable payment down. Well located restaurant. 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; 1V4 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. 8-room modern house, 55-fL corner lot; an elegant classy home; cost $6000; worth the money; will sell for $3000; terms easy; location fine. THE EDWARD STEIN CO.. 109 No. 10th. My6 Phone 98. FOR SALE OR TRADE 100 acres; 25 acres alfalfa: 55 grain, balance pasture; cheap building; no incumbrance; deeded water with land; "a dandy" farm for a farmer. Would consider Boise home. $800 buys a nice home, larpe lot, 95x 138 feet; on car line. $1075 buys a larger house, 75xl$S-ft. lot; nicely fenced; will sell on terms to suit buyer; Just pay rent and place is yours; 5c fare. See our big stock, hay and grain ranches at low prices, long time and low rate of interest. THE EDWARD STEIN CO., 109 No. 10th. My» Phone 98. • ••••••••••»•••a* SALE OR TRADE. 80 acres; private water; alt In ® cultivation; buildings and • fences in good repair; all In • crop now; 20 acres of apples • and prunes, half of which bear e this year; 16 miles from Boise • right at R. R. station. You • can't match it for less than • $ 100 . e Owner has 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 • 109 N. 10th St. My« e »»»«»>>»« •••••••• TO TRADE. WELL DRILL to trade for autr. drill at 1606 Main St. See M6 160 ACRES dry land. 8 miles Boise, to trade for city property; unincum bered; 1411, care Capital News. tf I HAVE 20 acres of fine land on Silk meit bench, two miles from Em mett, to trade for grocery or resi dence ln Boise. Agency. Overland Bldg. Schooler-Starling M10t> BOARD AND ROOM BOARD AND ROOMS—Case 1124 Bannock. Phone lit. Hou •a