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PROFESSIONAL and BUSINESS h DIRECTORY A conveniently classified Direc tory of reliable people who will appreciate your patron age; give good service and en tire satisfaction. RATES—TW1CE-A-WEEK 1 Month, per line 30c For this Directory, THE TIMES solicits only the advertise ments of permanently estab lished business houses mid professional people. It there fore quotes no other rates for its directory thun those on a monthly basis. RAILROAD TIME TABLE Train Leaves Twin Fulls: Going East ■Jo 1B6 'Jo. 84 .7 a. m. 6:30 p. m. Geing West No. 83 No. 166 12:10 p. m. 4:05 p. m. Kogerson Brunch Jo. 339 (except Sunday).. 12:30 p. m. ✓ ATTORNEYS W. P. Guthrie A. M. Bowen James R. Bothwell GUTHRIE, BOWEN & BOTHWELL Office: Shoshone Building SWBBLRY& SWEELEY iffices: First National Bank Building ASHER B. WILSON Practice in all courts loom 14 First National Bank Building v }J. W WISE. OFFICE ROOMS 6 AND 7. Falls Bank & Trust Co- Bldg. !. M. WOLFE, OFFICE IN I. D. BLDG. BXPERT ACCOUNTANT JOHN WOLFEN DEN Expert Accountant, Auditor and Sys tematizer Rooms 7-8 Power building. CHEMIST B. R. DOOLEY, A. M. Aaalytical Chemist. Expert Work in Toxicology and Bacteriology Twin Flails Idaho FEED STORES ANCHOR HAY, GRAIN & FEED Company. Wholesale and Retail deal ers, baled hay, alfalfa meal, grain and seed, custom grinding. 249-251 Sixth avenue west. Telephone 23- John Fink«, Proprietor. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES M. W. A. CAMP. No. 10890, meets 2nd and 4th Thursdays, at Moose Hall, H. C. Scranton, Consul. Paul Smith, Clerk. Telephone 369 J. #/■/ 4« r* : : *2 Geo. F. Bemiller Paiater, Paperhanger and Dec«rat»r W« <ie calcimmiag, graining a»«l varnishing Y»ur Business Solicited Phnne 45— 23» 2nd Ave. E. FOB THE BEST RESULTS Bring Tour K»dak Work to the CITY PHARMACY JFOR SALE 3000 young breeding ewes with first class Saw'tooth Re serve right, close to ship ping point. BfVsoo young breeding ewes without reserve. 1 \ Chas. H. Burton Phone 193-W Wanted! FURNISHED HOUSE OR APARTMENTS—Should be fair ly well located and supply three to five rooms with modern con veniences. Address, giving description and terms. "W." care of TIMES ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ fWANTS "W - "BT T" A TrT^/^1 , WANTS J SELL: KENT: Bill EXCHANGE; SECURE HELP, POSITIONS, ETC. IMPORTANT —Do not telephone THE TIMES office in regard to these Ads. No information can be given. Answers in care of THE TIMES must be written and mailed or left at THE TIMES office. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES 1 insertion, per word Minim inn total charge to he not less than 25c 1c Read your ad the first time it appears, and notify us immed iately if an error appears. Call or mail your requirements or phone 38 FOR SALE FOR SALE—Marshall & Wendell, piano—practically new. bargain for cash if taken immediately. Call at 727 Second avenue south. FOR SALE—Marshall Wendell pi ano $165 cash, for immediate sale. Phone 470 R, FOR SALE—120 acres improved land, 4-room house, lathed and plas tered, stable for 8 horses, chicken house, deep well, fenced rabbit tight; 60 acres alfalfa, 35 acres alsike; all in cultivation; no rock; no blow sand- Chas. McCabe, Wendell, Idaho. FOR SALE—First and second cut ting alfalfa in stack. A. L. Swim. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—For improved land, o well located lot with brick building on Main avenue. Tuts property sold last at $11,000.00. Own er, Box 347, Twin Falls. FOR SALE—5 acres on Addison ave nue, $1500-00. Owner, Box 347, Twin Falls. FOR SALE—80 acres ox Twin Falls tract, 70 acres alfalfa. $106 per acre. Terms- Owner, Box 347, Twin Falls. FOR SALE—2-story brick building, Main avenue Twin Falls, $16,000.00 Cannot be duplicated for $20,000.00. Owner, Box 347, Twin Falls. FOR SALE—40 acres on Twin Falls tract, with full water right. $16 per acre, paid up. Owner, Box 347, Twin Falls. FOR SALE—One bay horse 1560 pounds. Splendid bargain for anyone having lots of heavy hauling. Lin coln Produce & Refrigerating Co FOR SALE!—16 acres of land two miles from town or will trade for town property. Route 3, box 107. FOR SALE Morman hack. -Two riding plows, one L. B. Sullivan, route 3. FOR SALE—Oil heaters, in good condition. Phone 221. FOR SALE—160 acres sage brush land near Jerome $77 per acre, good terms, 6 per cent. North side water. 100 acres near Wendell $75 per acre $2000 down, terms to suit on balance. Box 225 Buhl, Idaho. FOR SALE—Mangel beets and ruta bages. 2 miles west, '4 mile south of South Park store. Ben Peterson. FOR SALE—$66 scholarship in the Twin Palls business college. "S" care Times. FOR SALE—76 dollar course at the Twin Falls Business College, cheap. "D" care Times. FOR SALE—Brick building and lot in center of Twin Falls business dis trict at a price which pays investor 13 per cent gross. Owner, Box 347, Twin Falls. FOR SALE—Harley-Davidson, twin cylinder motorcycle, in good condition. Call 249 West Sixth avenu» before 6;'-O p. m.. FOR SALE—Window glass and windshields of all sizes. Phone 21. Moon's shop, near postoffice. FOR SALE—Fifty-seven acre ranch two miles out. $200 per acre, termsi E. A. Moon. FORTY acres, 1 1-2 miles from Wilder, all leveled and fenced and un der cultivation, well and improve ments. $140.00 per acre takes this bar gain on easy terms. Forty acres, 3 miles out, well im proved, a snap at $100 if taken soon. Eighty acres highly improved, mod ern barn; all in cultivation, $4000.00 worth of hay sold from this ranch this season. $12,600, good terms and easy payments. Call on or write Hudson & Elerick, Wilder, Idaho. FOR SALE!—80 acres in the Deer Plat, 70 acres in alfalfa, new 5-room house, stable, granary, place is fenced. 6% miles from Nampa. Price $8500; $4500 cash will handle this place, bal ance, payments, long time. This soil is the best of potato ground. Cush man & Zeigler, Nampa, Idaho. FOR SALE—Improved 160 acres sit uated in famous Jonathan Valley on Twin Falls North Side tract. 120 acres alfalfa, 40 acres rich wheat land, fenced, buildings, corrals, etc. Write or phone Guy I. Towle, owner, Jerome, Idaho. FOR SALE—Three hundred acre desert entry near Grand View on Snake river south of Boise, under complete irrigation system. Ample water supply. This is the country where they raise the big crops. Set tled community, church and schools. Price $38.00 per acre for land and paid up water. $10.00 per acre, cash, balance terms at 6 per cent. Edwin Snow, Boise, Idaho. FOR SALE—3 room bouse and let Easy terms. Would consider stock as first payment. "P. G.'' care Times. In Golden Rule Addition FOR SALE—One 5 roomed bunga low, with sleeping porch and large basement, with deep sewer. One two roomed house with porch and garage on corner lot. J. S- Kimes. Phone 620 W. FOR SALE—Horse, buggy and har ness, cheap. See Westbrook at Times office, or call at 336 4th Ave. B. FOR SALE—One hundred ten acres of highly improved farm land, situat ed four miles west of Meridian, Idaho. Lying between electric car and Ore gon Short Line steam road; fronting one-half mile on each; also a macad amized wagon road on one front. This is one of the most desirable located farms in Boise valley, and will be sold cheap. Inquire of the Boise City National Bank, Boise, Idaho. FOR SALE—Good work team. See hem at 316 Kimberly Ave. W. S. Spear* FOR SALE—Some fine pure bred, Poland China male pigs and herd boar. Also some gilts, until Novem ber 1. Welty & Son, 2 miles south and 1 mile east Castleford. FOR SALE--Milhurn wagon, good condition $75.00. Roy Michaut. 288 Monroe avenue. FOR SALE from Hansen. Will sell for $6000. Ad dress P. O. Box 110, Ogden, Utah. 40 acres, miles FOR SALE OK FOR RENT—120 acres 2% miles north of Peavey and 12 miles northwest of Twin Falls—the S% of SB% and NW(4 of SE'4, Sec tion 23, in 9-15. an exchange. Look the property over and submit us your proposition. Ed win Damman. owner. 205 Seventh ave nue north. Phone 534 J. We would consider FOR SALE!—20 acres, 3 miles from Twin Falls. Requires $1000.00 cash. Edwin Damman. FOR SALE—30 head of Shrop bucks. J. P. Toft, Phone 225 J 4, Buhl. yearling _ Addison FOR SALE—20 acres avenue, one mile from Washington ■•n school, fine land with 16 acres in or chard, will make fine home. Price $350 per acre. Terms. Phone 52. FOR SALE—Private garage, quire 261 Third avenue east. In FOR SALH -10 acres on Elizabeth avenue, half mile from city limits, all in orchard and red clover, large cel lar and packing house. Price $450 per acre. Terms. Phone 52. FOR SALE—40 acres, improved land not far from sugar factory, 25 acres in alfalfa, a good two-roomed house, with cellar and cistern, $90 per acre. "S. L." care of Times. FOR SALE—Several Shetland pon ies. See Otto Young, Route 2, 1 mile east of Washington school. FOR KENT FOR RENT—Rooms, 420 2nd Ave nue North. WANTED—700 to 1000 grade ewes, black faces preferred. Price must be right. Address E. L. care Times. FOR partly furnished, sion immediately, nue east. KENT — Seven-room house, Can give posses 532 Second ave FOR RENT—320 acres 1 mile from Rogerson, about 160 in alfalfa and 160 wheat land- See Otto Young, Route 2, 1 mile east of Washington school. FOR RENT—Two or three room apartments for light housekeeping. Modern conveniences. Oxford rooms, 428 Main avenue north. FOR RENT—Light housekeeping rooms. 251 5th East. FOR RENT—One furnished room, electric heat. Also garage for rent. Call after 6 o'clock. 238 Eighth ave nue east. FOR RENT—Will give possession this week, 7-room unfurnished house. Address "K. Y." care of the Times. FOR RENT—Rooms for light house keeping. No children- The Idanhome Rooms, over City Marketing Co. FOR RENT — Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. 148 Blue Lakes boulevard. FOR partly furnished, sion Immediately, nue east. RENT — Seven-room house. Can give posses 532 Second ave FOR RENT—Furnished modern home. 444 3rd East. room in FOR RENT—Furnished light housekeeping. Phone 150-J. room for FOR RENT—Will give possession this week, 7-room Unfurnished house. Address "K. Y." care of the Times. WANTED WANTED—Good cook in small hos pital in Buhl. Apply to Mrs. B. Rey nolds. Lock Box No. 8. NOTICE TO WHOM THIS MAY CONCERN: 4-24 five-passenger car to Boise making a total of 144 miles on a trifle under six gallons of gas, averaging better than 24 miles to the gallon. Returning Sunday, September 30th, by another roufe, making a total of 146 miles, by actual and exact measurement, I used 5 and 3-4 gallons of gas making an average of 25.4 miles to the gallo». 1 hereby make affidavit that on Friday, September 28th, 1 drove a BRISCOE Model (Signed.) E. B. RIPLEY. SUBSCRIBED and sworn to before me this first day of Octo-ber, 1917. Dealer Wanted at Twin Falls IDAHO MOTORS COMPANY S (Signed) C. W. CASE. Notary Public, Residing at Filer, Idaho. My commission expires April 28th, 1919. WANTED—Ford runabout new or second hand, will trade stock. Box 556. WANTED—Middle aged woman to keep house for man and three chil dren. Address A. W. care Times. WANTED- -Position as bookkeeper, by young married man, experienced. C. P. Goodwin, Hansen, Ida. WANTED—Girl wanted to work in Herbst & Rambo. store. WANTED—700 to 1000 grade ewes black faces preferred. Price must be right. Address E. L. care Times. WANTED—Steady job inn town by 18 year old boy. Preferable in store or arage. Address Homer A. Smith, Berger, Idaho. WANTED—100 early hatched pul lets. Will pay up to $1.50 each tor good healthy stock. What have you. Phone 280 or write postoffice box 600. WANTED—Chamber maid at Rog erson hotel. HOGS—If you have any fat hogs, sheep or cattle for sale, call G. G. Mc Farland, telephone 699, 691 6th Ave- E TEAMS WANTED—By day or con tract. to haul gravel at Rock Creek. Phone or address Lord Construction company. Hansen, Idaho. WANTED—Competent girl or wom an to do house work. "H. 2" care of the Times WANTED—Competent woman girl to do house work a few hours each day. 536 Fourth avenue north. or FOR TRADE OR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE—A pure bred Percher on stallion colt on a good automobile. See Otto Young, Route 2, 1 mile east of Washington school. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Small black dog, weighing about 7 pounds. Answers to the name of "Teddy." hinder will receive re ward by calling at 260 Main Ave So. LOST—Crown and cross broach set with pearls, somewhere between 4th avenue west and 3rd avenue east. Finder please leave at Times office and receive reward. ESTRAYED—One two year old bay horse and one two year old black filly, both branded Lazy S over A on left shoulder weight about 1100, seen in Hollister October 7. Informa tion leading to their recovery will be rewarded by A. D. Sartwell, Rogerson. Were MISCELLANEOUS PIANO LESSONS—Given to begin, ners by Miss Lisle Varney. 406 Main North. Subscribe for the Times and gel all the latest news UBLICATIONS LEGAL Serial No. 022386 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Halley, Idaho, Septem ber 20, 1917. Notice is hereby given that J- C. Salser, guardian of George C. Salser, minor heir of Guy G. Salser, deceased, of Twin Falls, Idaho, who on Febru ary 1, 1917, made Homestead entry, Serial No. 022386, for SE'4 NW%, Section 29, Township 10 South, Range 19 East, Boise Meridian, has filed no tice of intention to make commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. C. Siggins, U. S. Commissioner, at Twin Palis, Idaho, on the 19th day of November, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses; M. M- Newton, Ralph A. Foster, G. M. Towne, and A. C- Towne, all of Hansen, Idaho. BEN R. GRAY, Register. 9-25; 10-2-9-16-23 Serial No. 014846 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Hailey, Idaho. October 1, 1917. Notice is hereby given that Arthur L. Towne, of Hansen. Idaho, who, on April 6. 1914, made Homestead Entry Serial No. 014846, for S% NE%, E% NW'4. Section 33, Township 10 South, Range 19 East, Boise Meridian, has 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 4th day of De cember, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Oliv FOR MORE EGGS USE Anchor Chicken Feed tt 99 QUj QUj y Y r&eis RHONE 23 e> D. Bills, Bruce B. Rose, Ralph Fos ter. Krank Kennedy, all of Hansen, ". BEN R, GRAY. Register. Notice of Writ of Attachment In the District Court of the Fourtn Judicial District of the State of Ida ho in and for Twin Falls County. C. Ivon Price, plaintiff, vs. Ira T. Brown, defendant. Notice of writ of attachment. Notice is hereby given that on Octo ber 5, 1917, a writ of attachment was issued out of the above entitled court in the above entitled action, attaching the property of the above named de fendant for the sum of $478.84. In witness whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand and the seal of my office this 6th day of October, 1917. E. J. FINCH. Clerk of the District Court. By C, L. Bowen, deputy. (Seal) Serial Nos. 014871-016214 NOTICE OK PUBLICATION Department of the interior. U. S. Land Office at Hailev, Idaho, October 1, 1917. Notice is hereby given that Earl O Smith, of Rogerson. Idaho, who, on March 25. 1914, made Homestead En try, Serial No. 014871 for the S% NW'4, NW'4 NW>/ 4 , S% NE'4. NE'4 NE'4, Sec. 17, and who on November 12, 1914 made additional Homestead Entry No. 016214. for NE '4 NW'4, NW'4 NE'4. Sec. 17, Township 14 South. Range 17 East. Boise Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore C. C. Siggins, U. S. commissioner, at Twin Falls, Idaho, on the 3rd day of December 1917. Claimant witnesses George M. Batty, Arthur D. Aouff. John C. Smith, Adaiaski Sartwell. all of Rogerson. Idaho. names BEN R. GRAY. Register. Serial No. 09497 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department, of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Hailey. Idaho, October 1, 1917. Notice is hereby given that James F. Lewis, of Rogerson. Idaho, who. on May 27, 1911, made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 09497. for NW'4 NE'4, Sec. 31; W% SE'4, SWV4 NE>4. Section 30, Township 14 South, Range 13 East, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of In tention to make final five-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. C. Siggins, U. S. commissioner, at Twin Fiais, Idaho, on the 4th day of December, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Arvel T. Johnston, John W. Thompson. Jo seph W. Taylor, all of Rogerson, Ida ho. and John L. Gray, of Castleford, Idaho. BEN R. GRAY, Register. Serial No. 016151 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Hailey. Idaho, October 1, 1917. Notice is hereby given that Archie Stuart, of Rogerson, Idaho, who, on February 23, 1915, made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 016151, for S% NW'4. N% SW',4 Section 10, Town ship 16 South, Range 17 East, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before C. C. Siggins, U. S. commissioner, at Twin Falls. Idaho, on the 4th day of December, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: E. S. Baum, Roy Michant, both of Twin Falls, Idaho, and Otto C. Livengood and Joseph S. Weech, of Rogerson, Idaho. BEN K, GRAY, Register. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Gem State Lumber company, a cor poration, plaintiff, vs. Milo T. Andrus and Winifred Andrus, his wife, de fendants. Notice of Sheriff's Sale on Fore closure of Mechanic's Lien. Under and by virtue of an order of sale and decree of foreclosure of me chanic's lien, issued out of the dis trict court of the Fourth Judicial Dis trict, State of Idaho, in and for the County of Twin Falls, on the 21st day of September, 1917, in the above en titled action, wherein Gem State Lum ber company, a corporation, and above named plaintiff, obtained a de cree against Milo T. Andrus and Win ifred Andrus, his wife, defendants, on the 21st day of September, 1917, which said decree was, on the 21st day of September, 1917, recorded in Judg ment Book 4 of said court, at page 485, I am commanded to sell all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situated In the county of Twin Falls State of Idaho, and bounded and des cribed as follows to-wit: ty-nine (29), in the Village of Klm Ix>t Fourteen (14), in Block Twen berly, as the same Is platted and on file In the county recorder's office of Twin Falls, County. Idaho. Notice is hereby given, that on the 22nd day of October, 1917, at 10 o'clock a. m. of that day, in front of the court house door in the city of Twin Falls, county of Twin Falls, state of Idaho, I will in obedience to said or der of sale and decree of foreclosure, sell the above-described property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy plaintiff's decree with in terest thereon and costs, to the high est bidder for cash lawful money of the United States. Dated September 24, A. D. 1917. FRANK M. KENDALL. Sheriff. Bv W. (1. THOMPSON, Deputy. 9-25; 10-2-9-16. Serial Nos. 015750-020825 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Hailey. Idaho, October 4, 1917. Notice is hereby given that Michel Wichersham, of Kogerson. Idaho, who, on July 17, 1914, made Homestead En try. Serial No. 015750, for SE'4. Sec tion 8. and who on May 16, 1917, made additional Homestead Entry, Serial NB(4 NW'4, Sec. 8, NE'4, No. 020825 for NW'4 SW SW',4, SEVi SE'4 Section 7, Township 16 South, Range IS East, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. >4 C. Siggins, U. S. commissioner, at Twin Falls. Idaho, on the 6th day of December. 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Hugh E. Reed. Mary Reed, Hugh E. Willis, Albert Roberts, all of Twin Falls, Ida ho. BEN R. GRAY, Register. Serial No. 015914 NOTICE FOR REPUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U- S. Land Office at Hailey, Idaho, Sep tember 17, 1917. Notice is hereby given that Charles Espolt, of Filer, Idaho, who, on Au gust 21, 1914, made Homestead En try, Serial No. 015914, for NW'4, Sec tion 20, Township 14 South, Range 16 East. Boise Meridian, has 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 23rd day of October, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: George Washington, Charles Orm, both of Twin Falls. Idaho; Thomas Lark, Filer, Idaho; Guy F. Waitley, of Boise, Idaho. BEN R. GRAY. Register. 9-25; 10-2-9-16-23 WANTED CLOVER SEED ALL KINDS The Albert Dickin son Co., Chicago Highest prices paid. Premiums for best qualities Twin Falls office and ware house in Twin Falls Feed & Ice company building. 5th Ave. S. Local Boyers J. A. Steele R. R. Spafford Phones: Office 818; Res. 42X-W; 106 Call, write or phone when ready to sell ONIONS At 1c a Pound 1 have several thousand pounds of good sound Onions (won't do to ship), but just as good for home use as any, which I will sell for 1c a pound at field. Bring your sacks and come early and get your winter's supply. W. D. AVKKITT One mile west, one and one-half miles south and one-balf mile west of Shoshone street bridge. Twin Falls