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}> By "HOF, SCOOP, the Cub Reporter Why Monkey With Your Destiny Copyright 1913 by the International Syndicate / -AGO *T WOULD PCOBABLY BE A \ COUPLE DAYS BEFORE'YOU lOERE^ sU>ENTlF»ED AT YHAlOR<xUE BY * (MOLE ON YOUR ELBOW AND /OF COURSÇ.TH UL OLE_ BUS WOULD YURN A FUP" FLOP inth' ditch-^nd TH' MAN AT TH ' WHEEL, v VS ALLJAYS PINNEO / VENDER—ALWAYS - - BETTET? SAFE. N. YUAN SORRY-I OUOTAH^ VCEEPAWY FROM AUTOS '^BECAUSE VT5 ON TH CORDS ^TTsIM GONNA BE HUNG-, DID7UH EUER. STOP yoyhvnkwhuta / LOYElX SPVLL'YOUD Yahte IF AWHEEU V. CAME OFF m^tviLte (7miles - A % a ÄT 42 » r o l 9 Ôj o -i M . ■ 3 8 <c Ji! ill I, I j ^so in « r r 'i $rr % « ( 0 J|P »*VTT.-1Hn*— / I \ Cl. nSh r \ to ■)'> (Tf rt c »At*»***»« r HIGHER PRICES QUOTED ON GRAIN {Reports of Dry and Hot Weather in Southwest Are Received. Chicago, May 10.—Dry and hot weather in the southwest, reported to, be causing the wheat crop to deterior ate, led to decidedly higher prices in the market here today. Opening prices, which ranged from % to %@% higher, with May 1.15% and July 1.16% to 1.17 were followed by a sub Btanttal further advance. The market closed strong, 1% to 1% net higher. 'losing prices; Wheat—July, 1.17%; Sept., 1.17 Corn—July, 74%; Sept., 74%. Oats—July. 43%; Sept., 40%. Pork—July, 23.62; Sept., 23.75. Portland Wheat. Portland, May 10.—Wheat dull, no trading. Spot bids i to 2 higher. Bluestem, 1.04; forty-fold, 94; club, 93; red fife, 93; red Russian, 93. 10.—May wheat Minneapolis Wheat. May closed today at 1.23%; July 1.23. Minneapolis LIVESTOCK MARKETS. Chicago. (Capital News Special Service) Chicago, May 10.—Hogs 22,000. Market slow and 5 lower than the opening. Bulk, 9.65@9.80; 9.35^0/9.90; mixed, 9.40^)9.85; 9.35@9.90; rough, 9.35(^9.50. Cattle—Market strong. Steers, na western, 4.20 (a 9.35; stockera Receipts light, heavy, tlve, cows and heifers, and feeders, 5.60(ft8.40. 7.70 fn 9.85; 7.90 <&» 8.85; Market strong to 10 higher. Wethers, 7 (a 9.40; lambs, 7.80drill 1.80. Sheep 10. Hogs Re South Omaha. (Capital News Special Service) South Omaha, May Market steady to 5 hig yesterday's ; top, 9.80; range, 9 mixed and butchers, 9.60@9.70; o choice heavy, #9.65; light, 9.35(fl)9.65; pigs, ceipts 9600. close weak Bulk, 9.55ÖI 9.7 9.80 ; good t heavy, 9.5 7.25 #9.15. Cuttle—Receipts 2800. Market kill ers, 10 @15 higher; feeders, lower. 7.50(09.10; st 8.40. vertige. at *,65@9.89; rough 10® 15 Bteers. native, Sf/i'S.OO; western, tkers and feeders, 6.60® Market Wethers, 8.60«/ Sheep— even. 10 (a 25 higher, 9.75; lambs, 10490@12, ceipts 2200 . in - ^ e Marnet steady. Prim Hi* ht, prime strong weights, 9# North Portland. (Capital News Special Service) North Portland. May 10.—Hogs— ceipts 451. 9.10® 9.25; 9.10; good to prime mixed, 8 rough heavy packing, S®8.25; pigs and Skips, 7.50 #8. Cattle—Receipts 48. Market steady. Steers, grain and pulp fed, 8.75®9; choice hay feil 8.. c 0®8.73; good. 8® 8.35; medium, 7.Su'd s; cows, ; medium, bulls, 3®6; '• i hoice. 7.50®'7 80; good, 6.7.' 6.25'* 6.oO; heifers, 60 Stags, 4.50® 5.25, Sheep—Receipts 217. Harket steady.! Spring lambs, 10® 11; <.'hoice lambs, 9 ®10; iimmon lambs, 8 25® 9.25; choice yearlings, 8®9; choice wethers, 3.25® 9.05; choice light ewe.;, 7.50®9; good ewes, ', (y/7.50. Metal Market. New York, May 10.—Copper—Firm. Electrolytic, neo. *by, nominal. August and ;aU , 2. Iron—Steady uid unchanged. The metal exchange quotes tin quiet; Spot offered at 50.5' The metul exchange quotes lead 7.30 ® 7.30 ; spelte -, steady. East St. Louis, 17% ussed. ® no. LOCA MARKETS Retail Markets. (Corrected daily by W J. Campbell & Son)*—Potato** , $2®2.50 per cwt., 10 pounds for 25c; **reen peppc.s, 30c pound; parsley, 6c per bunch; rad ishes, 2 bunches for 5c; cabbage, 8c per pound; cucumbers, 20c each; hot potatoes, 3 lbs. 25c; garlic, 25c lb.; Mexican peppers, 35c lb.; cauliflower, 17%c per lb.; new carrots, 10c per bunch; new beets, 10c per bunch; new turnips, 10c per bunch; asparagus, 12%c per lb.; rhubarb, 6c per bunch; mustard greens, 6c per bunch; wax beans, 25c ib.; green beans, 25c lb.; new potatoes, 2 lbs for 25c; tomatoes, *#c lb.; rhubarb, 5c per bunch; green igaiona, 2 for 6c; new peas, 2 pounds for 25c; California celery, 10c and 15c per bunch; beet greens, 4 lbs for 25c.; Local fruits—Apples, 5c lb. $1.00 to $1.60 fancy box. Tropical fruits—Bananas, 3 pounds for 25c; cut off bananas, 15(S>20c dozen; pineapples, 12y 2 c lb.; oranges, 25 to 60c per dozen; lemons, 30c per dozen; Florida grapefruit, 10 and 15c; new dates, 15c package; tomatoes, 20c per lb.; Mishon tigs, 15c; Turkish figs, 20c basket Sugar and lard—Beet sugar, per cwt., $8.80; cane sugar, per cwt., $9.00; lard, per 10-pound pail, $1.60; maple sugar, 25c per pound. Eggs, butter and honey—Ranch eggs, 25c per doz. ; creamery butter, 35c per pound ; ranch butter, 25c and 30c per | pound; honey, 15c per pound, ! Poultry Hens, 23c per lb.; spring ! ^ rys ' 50c *° *>5c ea ch; ducks, 22c; tur keys, 28c; geese, 18c lb.; capons, j 25c ,b * ' Fish—Halibut, 22%e per pound; sal | mon, 28c per pound; perch. 17%c por pond; fresh herring, loc per pound; kippered salmon, 25c per lb.; Finnan haddie, 25c;. brook trout, 60c per lb; sa' trout, 30c; rock cod, 20c; shad, 15c and 17%C per pound. LEGAL NOTICE. Notice of rheriff's Sale Under Order of Sale on Judgment and Decree of Foreclosure. In the District Court of the Third j 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 01 the above named ud gin en t and Dec Foreclosure recovered in said court in court on of the above entitled action, on the 18th day 0 f March, 916, in favor of the above nan ed plaint if and against the i hove named • efendants, said writ re citing the material parts cf said judg ment, and duly attested on the !th day of April, 1916, and to the Sheriff of Ada Co' ntv, Idaho, directed, and t Eminitt Pfost, as such "heriff, delivered me, 'on th 4th day f April. 1716, 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 Lw. The land and premises directed to be sold by sa u decree are situated in the ounty of Ada, St at of Idaho, an»' are hounded and particularly described as I follows, t ! one of John Krall's Third Addition to it : All of Block Twenty Boise 1 ,y, Idaho, a ; the same is more particularly described upon the plat of sa j ( ] addition now on file in the office of :,h e County Recorder of Ada County, Idaho, together with all and singular ;„ urte ibe tenements, hereditaments and ap belonging or in {anywise appertaining and the rents, is j sues and profits thereof, i Notice is hereby given that fn com I pliance with said writ, that on the 5th "jday of May, 1916, at the hour of 8 . o'clock in the afternoon of that day, in ance« thereunt I K 1 „ j j front of the County Court House in i Boise ity, Ada County, Idaho, I will 11 at public auction sale, all and sin ar the above iiescribed property, or much tl raise the amount due to the Plain t.ff 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 sh, lawful money. Dated the 12th day of April, 1916. EM MITT PFOST. Sheriff of Adi County, Idaho. W O M3 erf as may be suffir ent b LEGAL NOTICE. Notice. There is delinquent upon the follow ing described capital stock of the Farmers' Union Ditch Co., Ltd., on ac count of the assessment levied March 3, 1916, the several amounts set poslte the names of the shareholders as given below, and in accordance with so many shares of each parcel of such stock fts may be necessary will he sold at the Pleasant View achool house. May 13, 1916, at 2 o'clock p. m., to pay delinquent as sessment thereon, Vkether with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. op respective Cert L. L. Folsom. 557 Orlen F. Taft _719 M. E. Martin-537 E. G. Trail .757 Dr. Collister .... 413 G, R. McGnire... 682 G. R. McGuire.... 705 Helen K. Stout... 753 M. K. Stout .. A. A. Gibbons S. .75 $ 7.50 20.00 2 . .8750 8.75 .50 5.00 .10 1.00 1.00 10.00 10.00 1.00 .50 6.00 764 54.34 40.00 JAMES M. POTTER, Eagle, Idaho, R. D- No. l. 7.034 4.00 : -Adv. M13 WANTED. WANTED—Account» for collections; write Box 187, Boise. tf lawns to WANTED—By school boy, mow after school and on Saturday. My 13 Phone 1843-J. WANTED—Clean white rags at Capi tal News office. Apply at press room In the basement. TOUR PLUMBING AND REFA1R Ing, prices right; work right. Phone 811-W. Will Konrad, 510 State St. tf WANTED—A fi-st class Airedale stud service; give pedigree ar.d particu lars. Max Kulior, Ontario, Ore. MylO WANTED—To rent, modern 6-room house by June 1; close in and rea sonable. Address 1428 Capital News. My 13 AN ATTRACTIVE proposition fo~ ex perienced solicitors who cai. work in country. See Western Farmer's Re view at Capital News office. tf $75.00 MONTH. Get government jobs. Men and women wanted. List of po sitions obtainable free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 60-0, Rochester. N. Y. Jn9c • 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. • • • • tl t = WANTED HELP—Female WANTED— W« mn or girl for general house work on bench, close in. Phone 2451-J. tf girl os house keeper on ranch at once. Harry E. fcfmith, Caldwell, Idaho. Phone 262J3, care of T. Co. W A N TED—Woman THE Youi!«; Woman s Christian Aeso elation, with headquarters at 400 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-i tendance. Phone 1546W. tf WANTED—HELP—Male WANTED—Boy to shine shoes. 809 Bannock. Call M18 for elevator, work. Bristol M10 WANTED—Young man porter and clerical hotel. MISCELLANEOUS. LAWN MOWING and mower sharpen ing. Phone 22J. if CANCER. DR. POWELL—Cancer specialist; 1519 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. Df. Noble. if • ••••••••»••••••• • HOTEL MANITOU. • Best service and best rates in • • the City. • •••••••••••••••a M25 • 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 'TNV1N 'IBLE'" vac uum cleaners sold, rented. Do more, cost lesu. Demonstrated. Kingsley. Phone 1961. 1! • ••••aasaaaoaaaaa* POLITICAL CONVENTIONS AND ELECTIONS IN 1916 s May 18— Democratic state • convention at Pocatello. • June 7— Republican national • contention at Chicago. • June 7—Progressive nation"! • convention at Chicago. June 14—Democratic national convention at SL Louis. Sept 5— Statewide primary • election. Nov. 7—Geneial election. • ••••••••••••••a* FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—Modern live room house. Mil Phone 2300 or 474. FOR RENT—Two 3-room plastered houses, good condition; Phone 2205-J. Mile modern, clean, 4-room cottage. 19th and Ban nock. Phone 1576-W. FUR RENT—Convenient, Ml 5 FOR RENT—5-room modern house, now being repainted and tinted. Will be in excellent condition. Car ter, McCarty Bldg. M13 • •••••••••••••••a • FOR RENT—5-room house; • • furnished comfortably; rea- • • sonable. Carter, McCarty Bldg. • tf • ••••••••••••••••• FOR RENT—Apartments FURNISHED apartments for house keeping; cheap; 628 Fort SL tr FOR RENT—Furnished apartments, close in. Phone 536 or 1208 Main Mil St. FOR RENT—May 1st, one 6-room apartment, with sleeping porches. H. J. Roan, 1118 Pueblo St. Phone 1869-.T. tf FOR RENT. PASTURE $2 month. Gallaher, South Boise. Josephine E. Phone 838-J. M18 FOR RENT—Furnished. FOR RENT—Furnished room with kitchenette; 1309 Franklin. Mil DANDY modern 4-room furnished house Inquire 403 O'Farrell or Phono 282-J tf with 1119 Jefferson. mioo ; FURNISHED ROOMS, modern, or without board, Morris. HIGH CLASS, strictly modern, com pletely furnished bungalow. Player ». Phone 1247-R. tf, Pia FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room with sleeping porch, hot water heat, H. M 1 4 # # hot and cold water in room. Roan, phone 1869J. • ••••••••••••••••• • LIST YOUR vacant houses for • rent with H. G. Myers & Co., 473 Overland Bldg. May ? • • • e e e o e e eeeeeeeeeeee : • i FOR SALE LIVESTOCK Horsaa, Cattle and Livestock of «very kind. FOR SALE—All kinds of horses at Farmers' Corrall. tf GOOD Jersey family cow. Call at 1516 No. 15th. or Phone 1489-W. MIOc FOR SALE—2 good milk cows, half Phone Jersey and half Guernsey. 1244J. J7c FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Red Duroc Jersey boar. Phone or address Jack Turner, R. D. No. 1, Meridian. M13 Livestock. FOR SALE—Cow, hogs, pigs, 2 miles west of Foothill road. J. I. Ballantyne. Myl4 LARGE span of mares, weight 3000, 5 yeurs old In July; sound, well broke. Jacob Foster, Boise, general delivery. M 14c Phone 2362J, evenings. HORSEMEN call at Eleventh and Front Street Feed stable and see i the grand imported Belgian stal- ; lion Nlcephore, the beat draft stal lion in southern Idaho, successor to | Fornia. For terms see B. M, Rosen burg or address Box 1183, Boise, Ida ho. tf FOR SALE—20 extra good regis tered Percheron stallions und 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 Btock is of the best ever imported and my prices are very low. Let me show them to you. What have you got to trade? 1. A. Sorenson, Meridian, 6 miles 1 south of Beatty. Mylt BOARD AND ROOM BOARD AND ROOMS--Case 1124 Bannock. Phone 923. House, tf I FOR SALE KEGS and barrels for Idaho j sale. Products Co., Ill N. Sixth St. M30 FOR SALE—Dark blue light weight velvet rug, $4.75. Phene 2431-J. M12 -j FOR SALE—Choice red clover and al-! falfa seed. Ross & Co., 1324 Main. if -FOR LIVESTOCK REMEDIES at reduced prices. Citizens Coal Co., 108 N. 9th. Phono 18. — FOR SALE—Netted Gem seed pota- | Distributors' association, 106 tf j toes. N. 10th St. FOR SALE—Office, roll top desk. 30 volumes Engineering Works. McCarty Bldg. / ! 205 M13 , LAWN MOWERS, GARDEN HOSE. Kill the weeds and nourish the grass with a lawn mower and hose at Kim- j cry's, 816 Idaho St. Mio : POULTRY SUPPLIES at reduced prices. Ninth. Phone 18. Citizens Coal Co., 108 N. J 7 ENORMOUS SAVING on groceries. ! Write the Co-operative Store, Cald- j well, for the big price list. Best po tatoes, $1.35. M12c WHITE MOUNTAIN Ice Cream Freezer; none better. Can place one in every home; sizes from one quart up. Kimery's, 816 Idaho M10 FOR SALE—Furniture of 6 rooms, in library table, handsome eluding piano, gas range, refrigerator and ! washer; all f'**st class. 1615 W. Jef- ' Ml 4 ferson. FOR SALE—Piano, high grade, excel lent tone, beautiful finish, good as new, will sell at sacrifice, an owner is leaving the country. North 11th St., Boise, Idaho. Call at 1310 tf • I ; • • ••••••••••••••••• FOR SALE—Two new' 600 gallon Studebaker water wagons; cheap and ready for delivery. Ed Ostner, Boise. M-30 • • • • : • • • ••••••••••••••••• J. •••••••••••••••••• « c • FOR SALE. 7'y Boise lec Co., natural Ice • ! which has been analized by • 1 state chemists and pronoune- • ed pure. Delivered to families at 40c per hundred. 500-lb. • coupon books, $1.80. Cash in • advance. Phone 173. tf • • »•••••••••••••••a • • • : # , FOR SALE POULTRY. Blooded breeding stock. Eggs for Hatching, In cubators. Foods, General Supplies of oil kinds. Brooders, Green J. J. Stewart, MIOc FOR SALE—3 Holstein cows. Meadows ranch. Boise, Rt. 3. WHITE LEGHORN BABY CHIX, from proved heavy laying stock; May de We guarantee The Pioneer Hatchery, MIOc l.verv, $8 per 100. safe arrival. Petaluma, Cal. of Bronze FAMOUS La Vista strain 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'J average 176.95 eggs per hen; 1st, 3rd and 4th cockerels, 3rd, 4th pullets, Boise Show, $1.50 per setting ; dred. Archie M. Larson, Rt. 3, Weis- j er, Idaho. My-23c 1916. Eggs, per hun $2.00 i ; | PERSONAL. MIDDLE-AGED man of 33 of good habits and disposition would like to correspond with young woman, age 18 to 35. Object, matrimony. Write A. F. Shultz. Wallace, Idaho. Mir.c 1 FOR HIRE GOOD saddle horses. 16th i nd Main, tf LOST $20 REWARD for Information leading to the recovery of one heifer calf about two weeks old, red with white, spot In forehead, white on end of tali, i Taken from mother near Cole school j house. Phone 79-R3. T. C. Cutiin. | M14 FOR SALE—Real Estate. | BOISE REALTY CO. has consolidated with the Ada Realty Co., at 114 N. Tenth. M13 FOR SALE—Will take auto, piano or stock as payment on 5-room house, balance monthly. Carter, McCarty I Bldg. tf j SALE—5 room modern house In Ellis addition. Big discount. Easy payments. Cart> McCarty Bldg, tf J7 ;FOR SALE, CITY PROPERTY—Can sell 6-room house for a limited tlmo for $1300. This sold for $2400. $300 cash and $1000 mortgage will give deed. Carter. M 13 WANTED A GOOD FARM FOR FINE Boise residence and small acreage, worth $10,000, good value, clear of all incumbrance, nothing but good stuff would be considered and must have little or no Incumbrance such that can be transferred. Call at 109 N. 10th St. or phone 98. tf HERE IS YOUR CHANCE—One of the best Improved 10 acres on the bench for sale; 7-room house and a i large barn and buggy shed, also j chicken run. Only 1% miles due south of Overland building. Come ; out and take a look at it. If you do ] not want 10 acres, will sell any part Phone 2434-W or address R. MIOc — of it. D. 4, Box 88. FOR SALE OR TRADE. FOR SALE OR TRADE 40 acres near Council. For particulars address Box 248, Council, Idaho. tf FOR SALE OR TRADE—160-acre re linquishment near New Plymouth; under Black Canyon project; SO acres cleared ready for plow, for small tract in Boise valley. Geo. D. Jones, Caldwell, R. F. D. 5. Will trade tf FOR SALE OR TRADE. $15,000.00—Stock general merchandise, in good live town. Will consider trade for. farm land or income property. A rare opportunity. Cali at 109 N. 10th St., phone 98. R. U. A. Merchant? tf ÎSALE OR TRADE—88-acre relinquish ment on Snake river; some fence; shack; cold spring water. About 30-j acre island with place, also 160-acre j dry relinquishment. Address Box 562, 1 Nampa, Ida. My 14 TO TRADE. TO TRADE—Overland auto truck for cows. Phone 296. M 13 TO TRADE for milk ow, 8 year old mare with young colt; weight 1100. Phone. 70-J-4. 160 ACRES dry land, 8 miles Boise, to trade for city property; unincum bered; 1411, care Capital News. tf WILL EXCHANGE good canary bird for chickens or eggs, or will sell cheap; have several good singers. Phone 376w. 1512 N. Tenth. M10 TO TRADE—$5000 equity tn Seattle home to trade for Boise home or Ada county farm. Will assume some. Bruce & Fuld Loan & Trust Co. M13 I HAVE 20 acres of fine land on En> mert bench, two miles from Env mett, to trade for grocery or resl* Schooler-Starling MIOt Boise. dence in Agency, Overland Bldg. _ g ÿ FOR SALE j AUTO CARS ! TO TRADE—Electric car, in good con dition, for late model gas car. Elec tric Garage A Repair Shop, 112 No. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Five pas senger car in line condition. Ad dress 1420 Capital News. tf llth St. Mil 1913 5-PASSENGER Bulck at a bar- | gain; excellent running condition; half cash and terms on balance, 205 McCarty Bldg. tf FOR KALE—1313 6-passenger Ford, good condition, $250; 30 horse-power Overland in excellent condition hav ing just been overhauled, tires prat - tlcnlly new, new top and just painted, $425. Boise Overland Phene 324 re- ; Co. 1.115 Almost new t-pa . songer Overland, 1916 model No. 83; c r run only 300 miles, cost $900 as L stands today. If you ; want a car this is your best oppor- I tunlt.v. Price $600 cash. Address 1431 ' FOR SALE AT BIG SACRIFICE. Caoital News. Myl5c FOR SALE—Real Estate. REAL ESTATE, rentals, loans, Insur Ada Realty Ccx, lié N. 10th. ance. M13 FOR SALE AT HALF PRICE. 5 ACRES choice location on Hill Crest I Loop, 5c fare, new cement house, all outbuildings including barn, chicken house, hog house, root cellar add well, fine orchard and berries; paid up water, best of soli; worth J5000. Will take $2500.00, and make you easy terms. A home with a living, j Call at 109 N.' 10th SL Phone 98. tf See Wilaon-Smith. 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 lo>v figure, wery reasonable payment down. Well located restaurant. Snap to an experienced man. George W. Smith, Manager. U - . i . j . . ; . ] . !. . . FARM LANDS. LAND SEEKERS ATTENTION! * Send for Information concerning • the old Dulles Military Road • Lands in Malheur County, Ore. • Stock and grain propositions; • fine land. Small payment down, * balance 10 years at 6 per cent. * The Percy M. Johnson Co., • sales agents, Vale, Ore. tf • LOOK— 160 acres relinquishment do not need irrigation, $500; will soli for $5000.00 as soon as deeded. The best business on the Payette Lakes at a snap. California land to trade. Fine Piano for less than 1-2 of its value. We match all your trades and hav< the Snaps. Gem State Realty Co., 339 Sonna Bldg. Phone 707m j 1 • ••••••••••«•••• YOU cannot find better buys than those we are offering right new. The wave of pros perity is noticeable, so buy now before real estate ad vances 160 acres, with government wa ter, 90 acres cultivated, bal ance now in pasture; large granary, no other buildings; all fenced and ready for use; 3 miles from Meridian. Owner bound to soil. Would take • ash payment and easy terms on balance. You can't beat this. Let us show you a choice snap. $45.00 per acre takes it. A four-room house, almost new; corner lot, 75x137, nicely tv.iced, on car line. Terms to suit buyer. Price $1075.00. $800.00 buys a nice home. 96x108 ft. lot, on ar line; Be fare. Do you know a snap when you see it? Let us show you this. For choice sagebrush lands with good water rights, see ns quick. We have something very desirable. Some good stock farms In Long Valley, where money Is being easily mad on cattle and timothy seud. 200-acre stock ranch, 40 acrej In hay, 73 acres in crop; vsry choice family orchard; 9-room house; abundance of shelter and range for 2000 head of stock; railroad shipping sta tion on place; low altitude, within 21 miles of Boise; without doubt the best stock ranch within 200 miles; run ning water the year round; abundance of water for irrl gatioli; telephone In house; daily mail. Also a choice hog ranch; fenced hog tight. Price $15.000. Will be sold to settle an estate. Easy terms. Place will pay for itself. 80-acre farm at railroad station 16 miles south of Boise. An j ! | ideal home and money maker, now ready to yield Income an na lly, $1(.(I0 having been re cently expended Ho bring this place to Its present condition; virtually all unde* cultivation; good buildings, private water, to be closed out at $60.00 per aero. A farmer will appreciate this snap. Let us show you. THE EDWARD STEIN CO., 109 North Tenth St., Boise, Ida. Telephone 98. ; ; I ' Myl3 • ••••••••••••ses