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r PROFESSIONAL and BUSINESS DIRECTORY A conveniently classified Direc tory of reliable people who will appreciate your patron age; ghe good service and en tire satisfaction. RATES—TWICE-A-WEEK 1 Month, per line. 30c tor this Directory, THE TIMES solicits only Hie advertise ments of permanently estab Ushed business houses and professional people. It there fore quotes no other rates for Its directory than those on a monthly basis. J ATTORNEYS SWEELEY & SWEELEY, OFFICES Firs* National Bank Building. ASHER B. WILSON, PRACTICE IN all courts. Room 14 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. A. M. Bowen . W. P. Guthrie GUTHRIE & BOWEN Offices: Shoshone Building. J H. WISE. OFFICE ROOMS 6 AND 7, Twin Falls Bank & Trust Co. Bldg. E, M. WOLFE. OFFICE IN I. D. BLDG. EXPERT ACCOUNTANT , J. H RADCL1FFE • Expert Accountant, Auditor and Sys tematizes Room 4, Power Building. VETERINARIAN Twin Falls Veterinary Hospital DR. H. R. GBOOME Graduate and Licensed Veterinarian Hospital modernly equipped for surgical treatment of all domestic animals. Telephone 20. 432 West Second Street Idaho Twin Falls CHEMIST E. R. DOOLEY. A. M. Analytical chemist, expert work in Toxicology. Special attention to Blo-chemlcal analysis. Physici an's »container on request. Results telephoned to non-resident practi tioners in urgent cases. Phone 181 M. Twin Falls. DENTISTS Office Hours: a. m. 8:30 to 12; p. m. 1:00 to 6:00. DR, FBED'K E. SNOOK Dentist Shoshone street north. Telephone 423 Twin Falls. FEED STORES ANCHOR HAY, GRAIN & FEED Company. Wholesale and Retail deal ers, baled hay, alfalfa meal, grain and seed, custom grinding. 249-251 6th Ave. W. Telephone 23. John Finke, Prop. FRATERNAL S CIETIES M. W. A. CAMP, No. 10890, meets 2nd and 4th Thursdays, at Moose Hall, H. C. Scranton, Consul. Clerk. Telephone 369-J. Paul Smith, For Sale;! Choice Canadian Field Peas. ; ; Twin Falls Milling and Elevalor Co. MONEY If Ton Want to bnlld or pay off mortgage, we have unlimited funds at low Interest rate. No commission charged. Lindsey & Smith Perrine Hotel Building V, oftJI 11 ,! ! n j (ff* JpaimL „ ft I ' * GEORGE F. BEM1LLEB PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER We do kalsomining, graining, painting and paperhanging. Your Business Solicited Phone 45 230 Second Avenue East ESTRAY Ewe with Anchor brand, and three lambs with the brand R. On my place east 1% south Hollister—A. S. Lionberger. WANTS J WANTS SELL: RENT: BUT EXCHANGE: SECURE HELP, POSITIONS, ETC. v. IMPORTANT—Do not telephone THE TIMES office in regard to these Ads. No information can be given. Answers in (iare of THE TIMES must be written and mailed or left at I HE 1IMES office. r "V I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ! RATES 1 nsertlon, per word. Minimum total charge to be not less titan 85c. _1c Read your ad the first time it appears and notify us Immed iately If an error appears. Call or mall your requirements or phone 38. — V FOR SALiJ FOR SALE—Select white seed oats for sale at the Anchor, Hay, Grain &. Feed company, 249-251 Sixth Avenue west. Telephone 23. FOR SALE OR RENT—Modern five sleeping porch. A. room bungalow Estling (Contractor) FOR SALE—Tw' modern homes. Good location. Call 340 Fourth ave nue north. NORTH SIDE BARGAIN—Smooth 160 acre ranch, fenced rabbit-tight, miles from O. S. L. switch. 40 acres old alfalfa, 10 acre orchard and clover, 40 ready to plow. Fully equipped ready to operate, horses cows, Implements and stack hay go ■with the place. $2500 cash required. Humphrey & Humphrey, Jerome, Idaho. FOR SALE—One alfalfa and clover huiler, only run fifteen days. Address postoffice box 246 A, Rupert, Idaho. FOR SALE—Wind w glass and windshields of all sizes. Phone 21. Moon's shop, near postofflce. ANOTHER 80 acres, very choice near shipping point, 40 fenced rab bit tight; 6 acres alfalfa; 20 ready to seed. Frame shack and barn. $500 cash and $500 one year, etc., will handle it It taken quick. Humphrey & Humphrey, Jerome, Idaho. FOR SALE—Beardless Seed Barley for sale at Anchor Hay, Grain & Feed company. 249-251 Sixth avenue west. Telephone 23. FOR SALE—Home grown carrot seed.—J. A. Waters. seed potatoes for sale—Anchor Hay. Grain & Feed Co., Phone 23, 249-251 Sixth avenue west. FOR SALE—Select FOR SALE—Confectionery and cigar store with soda fountain in good live town doing good business.—J. G. Lawrence, Jerome, Idaho. FOR SALE—High grade touring car in fine shape. Logan Music com pany. FOR SALE—Kaffir corn for seed on sale at the Anchor Hay, Grain & Feed company, 249-251 Sixth avenue west. Telephone 23. FOR SALE—Tomato plants, extra fine, 16e to $1.00 per dozen, any time except Sunday. % mile northeast of city. J. M. Spackman. FOR SALE—Rooming house for sale, in Burley, Idaho. Well located, brick building, all modern, good lease, at a bargain and good terms. P. S. Bell Land Agency, Burley, Idaho. FOR SALE—Netted Gem potatoes. J. P. Denny, phone 513-J-l, R. No. 3. FOR SALE—Ford roadster, 1916 model, $265.00. Address "P" care Times. FOR SALE—Fine work mare, eight years, 1400 pounds. Address box 44, (route 3, or call 314-J-12. FOR SALE—40 acres good land, all cleared 3-4 mile east of Hollister. Ad dress Amanda Taylor, Hollister, Ida. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Quarter section, tor number of years. No cash to pay out for rent, you keep whole crop. Only expense will be maintenance now due and during time tenant keeps, clears and cultivates the land so it will be fit to put Into crop. About 35 acres plowed and about 10 acres more clear Good box house on place None but responsible party need apply.— "J. E. J." Care Times. ed. FOR RENT— 40 acres, fenced and under cultivation, on North Side, 4 miles due north of Hansen, SW 1-4 SE 1-4 35-9-18. Terms: 1-3 of wheat grown, threshed, sacked and deliv ered in warehouse at Eden, references Shepherd, Lewiston, Idaho. FOR RENT—9 room modern house. Inquire Mr. Roberts, C. W. & M. Co. Send F. N. in first letter. FOR RENT—Comfortable furnished suites for light housekeeping. The Oxford, 428 Main North. FOR RENT—Two or three room apartments for light housekeeping. Modern conveniences. Oxford rooms, 428 Main avenue north. FOR RENT—Furnished room, 235 Fifth avenue east. Phone 295. FOR RENT—4 room modern house, furnished, on Second avenue. Inquire M H. Buck, 744 Second avenue east. FOR RENT—Modern 5-room fur nished house. Choice residence dis trict. No children. Inquire Mrs. H. E. Lewis. Clos Book Store. WANTED WANTED—Woman for general housework, 2% miles northwest of town, phone 578-J-2. WANTED—About June 1st to rent 5-room bungalow with or without fur nace. Phone 656-J. WANTED—To rent an unfurnished house with six or more rooms. Ad dress "B" care Times. in WANTED—Used cash register good condition. Address "A. F." WANTED—Life Insurance Salesman as District Manager at Twin Falls. Experience not necessary, but must be honest, industrious and able to furnish 'gilt edge' references and bond. Address W. I. Frasier, state manager, Central Life, Missoula, Montana. WANTED—Elderly lady to keep house for bachelor. Would prefer one who is looking for comfortable home. WILL CONTRACT—400 tons alfalfa hay In stack, 1917 crop, $15 ton. Ad dress X M care Times. WANTED—To buy one-half dozen good laying hens. 146 Grant avenue. WANTED—To buy from owner, 4 or 5 room house. Give location, terms. Address "L" care of Times. WANTED—Bookkeeper wants em ployment. Corporation accounting a specialty. Postoffice box 620. WANTED—About June 1st to rent 5-room bungalow with or without fur nace. Phone 656-J. WANTED—Laundry to do at home, men's washing ironing and mending LOST—Left at depot Monday even ing an Eastman vest-pocket kodak.— Reward. Phone 637-R-3. a specialty. Work called for and de livered. Phone 136-R. FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—2 yearling colts, for buggy. Phone 583 R 14. W. L. Brown. LOST AND FOUND FOUND—20 head of sheep some yearlings, and some old ones. Owners can have them by paying for the trouble, feed, and this ad. Inquire five miles west and three and one half miles north of Hollister. Henry Lee. LOST—A small alligator pocket book containing some change, on Fifth avenue north, between Second and Third streets north. Please notify the Times office. LOST—Grey horse. 1250 pounds. 10 years old, brands unknown, small wire mark on hack ankle, had hob One speckled horse. Arabian hies on. bred, branded 7-6 combined, on left shoulder. Six years old, weight 950. Notify A. W. Rosecrans, Burley. LOST OR ESTRAYBD—On Addison avenue, grayish black horse, weighing about 900 pounds. Finder notify Grand Union Tea company and receive re ward. MISCELLANEOUS We handle used cars exclusively. Will pay you cash for them or sell on commission. John B. White Auto Ex change, 143 Second avenue east, Twin Falls. GOING TO UTAH—Parties wishing to go to the Uintah Reservation land sale in Utah, May 29, will do well to A. Erickson, at Skeels-Wlley Drug see store., We will pasture or buy your cattle Call at the old Murphy Edwin or horses, house three miles northeast. Damman. (NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DIS CHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY. In the district court of the United States for the district of Idaho, south ern division. In the matter of David B. Allison, bankrupt. In bankruptcy. No. 951. Notice is hereby given that David B. Allison of Rupert, Minidoka county, Idaho, has filed in the United States district court for Idaho his application for discharge in bankruptcy, and that all creditors and other persons in interest are required to show cause, it any they have, why the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted, by entering their appearance in said proceeding on or before the 18th day of June, 1917, and within ten days particular the filing thereafter «rounds of their opposition in the of fice of the clerk of said court. Given under the authority of the general orders of said court, and by a special order of the undersigned, this 15th day of May, 1917. TAYLOR CUMMINS, Referee. FINE PIANO FOR RENT WITH PRIVILEGE OF BUYING We have one of our best instruments hand unsold in the vicinity of Twin Falls, Idaho. Rather than pay storage cr re-ship, we will rent it to a respon sible party at $5.00 per month or will sell now at a special price on easy monthly or quarterly terms. For particulars write Consolidated Music company, Salt Lake City. Please give business reference in first letter. —Advertisement. Oil bean contracts I have some excellent varieties of seed beans to place on contract at 7Vi cents and 8 cents per pound. Wll avenue east. Adv. fred Olsen, 227 Main Phone 544 J. No. 10969 Treasury Department—Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. Washington, D. C., March 30, 1917. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it lias been made to appear that "The Farm ers and Merchants National Bank of Kimberly," in the village of Kimberly, in the County of Twin Falls and the State of Idaho, has complied with all the provisions of the Statutes of the United States, required to be compli ed with before an association shall be authorized to commence the busi ness of banking; Now therefore, I, John Skelton Williams, comptroller of the Curren cy, do hereby certify that "Th Farm ers and Merchants National Bank of Kimberly ' In the village of Kimberly in the county of Twin Falls and State of Idaho, is authorized to commence the business of banking as provided in Section Fifty-one Hundred and Slx ty-nlne of the Revised Statutes of the United States. In testimony whereof witness my hand and seal of office this Thirtieth day of March, 1917. (Signed) JNO. SKELTON WILLIAMS, Comptroller of the Currency. (Official Seal); CURRENCY BUREAU: SEAL OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. TREASURY PARTMENT. DE Serial No. 013176. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at Hailey, Idaho, April 19, 1917. Notice is hereby given that Thomas F. Warner, of Twin Falls, Idaho, who, on May 6, 1913, made desert-land entry Serial No. 013176, for N% NE%. sec tion 18, township 12 south, range 17 east, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to es tablish claim to the land above de scribe, before C. O. Siggins, U. S. Commissioner, at Twin Falls, Idaho, on the 19th day of June, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses; C. A. McMaster, Twin Falls, Idaho; Nick Smith, Twin Falls, Idaho; H. J. gwaim. Hollister, Idaho; William King, Hollister, Idaho. BEN R. GRAY, Register. Serial No. 013475 Serial No. 022745 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Hailey, Idaho, May 7, 1917. Notice is hereby given _that Ros well B. Cavaness, of Hollister, Idaho, who, on June 20, 1913, made home stead application, serial No. 013475, for SW 1 ^ NE%, S% NW%, section 29. S% NE%, NW% NE%. section 30. and who on April 7, 1917, made addi tional homestead 022745, for NW% NWÎ4, section 29, NE % NE%, section 30, township 13 east, 17 south, Boise Meridian, has entry, serial No. range filed notice of intention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. C. Siggins, U. S. Commissioner, at Twin Falls, Idaho, on the 7th day of July, 1917. Claimant names as James L. Hodges, Ralph house, John L. Dunn, John R. Gafford, all of Hollister, Idaho. witnesses: E. More BEN R. GRAY, Register. HIDES We Pay FULL MARKET PRICE for HIDES AND PELTS Twin Falls Hide Co. I. J. DAVIS, Manager 248 Fourth Avenue South, near Freight Depot I ■i The In comparable NH 3 Baby Food. Makes delicate be hies healthy { keeps fZjjr healthy babies well . *Nearest to Mothers* Milk m >. WIDEM AN N'S RC, UNSWEETENED. EVAPORATED GOAT MILK A Perfect Food also for Invalids, AT LEADING DRUGGISTS K 11-oz. Tin* WIDEMÂ\NN GOAT MILK CD. Phy*ici«o's Bl$. San Fr«ntwco C«L FOR THE BEST RESULTS Bring Your Kodak Work to the CITY PHARMACY The men who are unable to enlist are always awfully disappointed that they can't go. WANTED! Your Job Printing Business j If We Can't Please You Don't Come Again 40c CHOCOLATE FUDGE 30c lb. THIS WEEK AT VARNEY'S Phone 366 139 Main West Excursions East VIA Oregon Short Line-— Union Pacific System May 12, 16, 19, 23, 26, 30 ; June 2, 6, 9, 13, 16, 20, 23, 27, 30; July 4, 11, 18, 25 ; August 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 ; September 5 and 12, 1917. Special low fares to Denver, Colorado Springs, Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, St. Louis, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Memphis and many other points. LONG LIMITS; DIVERSE ROUTES; STOP OVERS. Ask O. S .L. Agents for rates and further details. V, UPS a yr !• », I vn\\ v n 'i* lipS dSV: I?' », Sibils prä] mk - H. : M ft. Gold Bo»?.d, Just Like a * A good cattle barn begins to earn money for you from the cay it is completed. And the returns keep coming in year after yeai without interruption. Look at the building shown in the picture. It is one good suggestion for a profit-earning cattle barn. You will see from the illustration that it is designed for a good sized herd and it has plenty of room for hay overhead. Notice, also, the shelter shed, arranged by an extension of the main roof. The cattle appreciate this protection from the weather. When the cattle gain in weight, you gain in nvney. Let us help you with your plans for a new cattle Lam. There is a certain best material for cattle barns just as there is for all other farm buildings. 3 GEM STATE LUMBER CO. aa . H. L. AUSTIN, Manager Twin Falls, Idaho i Sunripe" Brings Health U Serve delicious Sunripe —Health brings happiness. Rolled Oats for breakfast once, and you'll serve it fre quently. Some people imagine they do not care for hot cereals, and therefore deprive themselves of a good food. But once they taste n ROLLED OATS mf it's a different story. This cereal sat isfies the most skeptical; Is always appetizing. Furnishes a breakfast of exceptional food values, and has a real grain flavor all appreciate. Sunripe Koffc-et becomes more pop ular as people use 11. A pure, refresh ing, strengthening grain drink, good dealers sell "Sunripe** Product*. * | *fl0LLED OATS > g^MALF0ODC8*frj ? til f UTAH CEREAL FOOD CO. Ogden, Utah. Butterwrappers Printed at The Times Every Day In the Week at the Same Price