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r PROFESSIONAL and BUSINESS DIRECTORY A comenlently classified Direc tory of reliable people who will appreciate your patron S je; give good service and eu re satisfaction. BATES—TWICE-A-WEEK 1 Month, per line. 311 c For this Directory, THE TIMES solicits only the advertise ments of permanently estab lished business houses and Ï irofesslonal people- It there ore quotes no other rates for Its directory than those on a monthly basis. RAILROAD TIME TABLE Train Leaves Twin Kalis: Going East .7 a. m 6:30 p. m. 12:10 p. m- I . 4:06 p. to No 166_ No. 84 . Going West No. 83.. No. 166 Rogerson Branch Nol 339 (except Sunday>....12;30 p in j ATTORNEYS A. M. Bowen W. P. Guthrie James R. Bothwell OUTHK1E, BOWEN & BOTHWELL Office: Shoshone Building SWEELEY& SWEELEY Offices: First National Bank Building) ASHER B. WILSON Practice In all courts Room 14 First National Bank Building J. H. WISE, OFFICE ROOMS 6 AND 7 J twin Falls Bank & Trust Co. Bldg M. M. WOLFE, OFFICE IN I. D. BLDG CHEMIST E. R. DOOLEY, A. M. Analytical Chemist. Expert Work In Toxicology and Bacteriology CIVIL ENGINEER J. C. PORTERFIELD Civil, Hydraulic and Mining Engineer. Phone 154 J. Twin Falls EXPERT ACCOUNTANT JOHN WOLFE)NDEN ■xpert Accountant, Auditor, Systéma tiser. Rooms 7-8 Power Bldg. Phone 101 . OSTEOPATHS DR. J. R. McMILLEN Office'120 Main N. w .. ... .. . ... j ,uV j j "eels «rat and third Wednesdays R T TBSTBH ' f> ' FF PRATER Ruinf 178 ' nark Phone 178 Liera. Osteopath HEMSTITCHING Miss Bissonnette. Singer Sewing Machine office. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES U. W. A. CAMP, No. 10890, meets *pd and 4th Thursdays, at Moose Hall, Jake Sonflleth, Consul. Paul Smith, Clerk. Telephone 369 J. Special List for a Few Days Only N One nice 3-room house with lot 66x 190. all kinds of fruit in bearing. $1700.00, terms. One 6-room residence, no better lo cation in city, hard wood floors, elec tric heat, basement cemented and connected with sewer, $1000.00 less than it Is worth, the best of terms, or will take smaller house as first pay ment. Three-room house with large lots just outside city limits In Golden Rule where taxes are very much cheaper, $1000, terms; we have several good lots well located, very reasonable. Eighty acres on Salmon well im proved, part in alfalfa and clover, the balance plowed ready to seed very fine land and with one-half mile of elevator and school, good small town. Cheap for quick turn. Why pay rent? Might consider city residence as part pay. Forty acres south of Filer all plow ed with one-room house, good land $260. Good terms for quick sale. Forty acres on State highway east of Hansen, fine improvements, all good land, $350 per acre with good terms to right kind of parties. Forty acres improved, 3 miles out, very well located, good land and an extra good buy at $276 per acre, good terms. Come in and we will show you some real bargains, no trouble to show anyhow we need the fresh air. One 600-acre; one 800-acre and one 1400-acre stock ranches, some of them right up at the forest reserve with grazing privileges with or without the stock and equipments, with the best of terms. We are still selling Lakeview lands this where It takes but little money to handle: 30 year payments at 6 per cent interest. Oh, why pay high rents, come and let's talk it over. D. W, BRUNK REALTY CO. / CHICHESTER S PILLS V ^ THE DIAMOND BRAND. A Ladle«I A«k jour Urunlst for L Chi>eh««*ter*li Diamond Brand, W Pill« In Red and Aiold metallic Q boxes, sealed with B1 d T»kc no other. Bur of roar v brufffisL Askfor€Ill.C , irEH.TER , S DIAMOND IIKAND FILL«, for 84 i/ KiM - .ii. -t, years known as Best, Safest. Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE ATTENTION I). H. Peck & Co., Phone 432-W. Fmlt Trees, Small Fruit Plants, Shade and Ornamental Trees, Flower tag Shrubs, Vines. Perpetual and Climbing Roses—207 8th Are. E„ Twin Falls. Idaho. The Twin Falls Times has all the latest news up to the time of going to press—fresh from the leased wire which Is employed In our office. ( WANTS wants ] IMPORTANT —Do not telephone THE TIMES to he Answers in care of THE TIMES must be written and mailed or left at THE TIMES office. SELL: RENT: BUY EXCHANGE: SECURE HELP, POSITIONS, ETC. r A CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES t insertion, per word Minimum total charge to be not less than 25c 2c Read yonr ad the first time it appears, and notify ns immed iately If an error appears. Call or iimil your requirements or phone 38 y IF YOU DO NOT want to pay $260. to $300 an acre for land, we have a fine 80, well out, but under the \ High Line, that we oan sell you for $160. an acre. Good improve ments, waters well and $1500. will handle. Darrow & Morehouse Phone 36 116 Main SL East » FOR SALE FOR SALE!—Marshall & Wendell, piano—practically new, bargain tor cash if taken Immediately. Call at 727 Second avenue south. FOR SALE—A tractor and 3-bottom plow. C. H. Doxle. Phone 798 or 734-R FOR SALE)—Best Netted Gem seed potatoes. Phone 772-J. FOR SALE—Dlckalow seed wheat. Phone 505-J-4. FOR SALE—Six roomed bouse with garage. Cheap for good amount of cash. C. C., care Times. SNAP IF TAKEN QUICK 160 acres fine land near Nampa (3 1-2 miles) all in cultivation and fenced, 120 In alfalfa, 16 acres plowed for grain, balance blue grass pasture and orchard. Mason creek runs through place making fine stock ranch. Good 9-room house, good well, : power pump to supply house, fair out -.buildings, Including sheep sheds, f0yy stal) , p% et< ^ ' water al i most pttid Up ' This is " ne ° f the ol,i *" 4 irr| Kated ranches as near as pos | gJble lo center of lhe 1{o i se Ta n ey Price $176.00 per acre, one-third cash will handle. Address UNIQUE THE ATRE, Nampa, Idaho. FOR SALE!—Two violins, one a child's violin. P. E. Doan No. 362, 4th I avenue east. FOR SALE—Single comb White Leghorn stock eggs, from 200 egg hens. $1.00 tor 16. W. T. Harbert, City Limits, Kimberly road. Phone 772-J. FOR SALE)—First cutting alfalfa, hay rack, cream separator. C. D. An derson, Rasmussen Jewelry store. FOR SALE—Used Reo roadster, Cord tires, all in fine shape, reason able. Johnson Auto Sales. PURE BRED Black Minorca eggs for hatching, $1.00 per setting. 249 6th Avenue West. E'OR SALE Pitcairn, 616 2nd St. East: 1 Golden Oak dining room suite complete, 1 li brary table, 1 parlor table, 1 sewing machine and motor. March 20th by R. R. E'OR SALE—Good 80. 3% miles See Dr. from Twin Falls, at $260. Dwight. FOR SALE—New. never used 4 ft. Fresno scraper. Still in the imple ment warehouse, at $10 less than the present retail price. Phone 736J, Twin Emails. FOR SALE—Household goods and fruit. 555 3rd avenue north. FDR SALE—Good driving horse. Call at Twin F'alls Floral Co., or Greenhouse. FDR SALE)—An Al forty on north side on road to Jerome, 4 miles from town, half fall plowed, bal. ready, no rock piles or sand, close to school and church. A good buy, prompt buyer. J. H. Walburn, Jerome, It^ho. FOR SALE—Fine newly watered bench lands 10 miles west of Bois# and 2 miles north of Eagle on the electric R. R. There is no better buy than this in the Boise Valley. Price for land and water $100.00 an acre. Terms. Apply Harry Shane, care Wise Piano House, Boise, Ida. FOR SALE)—Lot 17. Block 88; Lot 4, Block 4, New School Addition; Lot 6, Block 123, near old water tank; Lot B, Block 88. all for $17,9u0.00. One-third cash. P. J. F'arley. Belling ham, Wash. DICKLOW WHEAT FDR SALE— 1% miles west of Kimberly Bank. M. Jayne. EDR SALE—House and lot 628 6th avenue east. Elm Park well water. Family orchard and small fruit. Will make bargain price for an immediate dress Box 222, F41er Idaho, Phone 293. EDer, Idaho, or ad EDR SALE)—Baby Chicks, strong and vigorous from healthy stock, $10 a hundred. Safe delivery guaranteed. Jerome Hatcheries. FOR SALE—Two good work and brood mares. Also some good cows and heifers, some fresh, others to freshen soon. F. W. Dalton, Filer, R. D. 1. Phone 4004. FOR SALE—Pure ored Buff Orp "gto> eggs for hatching. $1.50 for 16. $6.00 per 100, packed in cases and deliverd at express office. Mrs. Chas. Flowerdew, Twin Falls, Idaho. FOR SALE!—Thoroughbred White Leghorn eggs for hatching. $1.00 a setting. 514 3rd east. FOR SALE—Quick Meal steel range almost new. Also heater. Phone 376J. FOR SALE—An all-around work and driving horse. L. W. Greathouse, Route 2. Two doors east of Flag Farm. FOR SALE—Good 7-room house, centrally located. A well-located residence lot. Will take good auto on either of them. Address P. 0. Box 144. FOR SALE—800 Merino Ewes and lambs. F. M. Towne, Kimberly. FOR SALE—Hatching Eggs, Ancona and Barred Rocks. $1.50 per 15. Rhode Island Reds, $1.00 per 15. Thor oughbred Stock. C. H. Browne, 624 2nd Ave. East. FOR SALE — Windshields, head lights and window glass. Phone 21 I Moon's Shop, near post office. FOR SALE!—57 acres, close in $200 j per acre. Terms. E. A. Moon. FOR SALE!—Selected Eany Six Weeks Seed Potatoes. Call at ranch one-half mile east of Hansen, or ad dress, at Hansen, Idaho, Stuart Sev erns. FOR SALE)—I have registered Here ford Bulls. 6 miles south of Rupert, raised in Idaho. Frank Paree, Rupert, Idaho. R, F. D. No. 4. EDR SALE—Complete household furnishings. Call -after 6 o'clock, 643 Main avenue west. C. W, Parks. FOR SALE)—Good beet rack, culti vator am^ puller. One mile north of Curry. G- C. Yanson. EDR SALE)—McCormick mower and rake, also a medium heavy work har ness, collars and bridles included. Price $80.00 for whole outfit. Address I. C. Eaton, Kimberly or call at my home 6 miles south of Kimberly. | GOOD eating spuds 50c per hun dred. Anchor Hay, Grain and Feed Co. FOR SALE—Dressers and rugs. 151 Third Avenue North. FOR SALE—20-35 Big 4 Tractor good as new. Address Box 64. Hollis ter, Idaho. FOR BENT FOR RENT—Two front office rooms Phone 673-J. FOR RENT-—Several farms, Edwin Damman, 205 7th Ave. N. Phone 534J FOR RENT—Two large furnished rooms, 251 Fifth avenue east. E'OR RENT—Two or three room apartments for light housekeeping Modern conveniences. Oxford rooms, 428 Main avenue north. EDR RENT—Nicely furnished room. E'urnace heat. 235 Fifth Ave. East. Phone 295. FOR RENT—FNirnished house on Sth Ave. C. A. Robinson, FOR RENT—80 acres of land two miles from Jerome. Liberal offer to one equipped to handle it. Robinson. C. A Board and room for two gentlemen Very desirable, 446 Main West. Phone 271W. FOR RENT—Pleasant, comfortable leeping rooms from $2.60 per week up. 428 Main avenue north. The Oxford. FOR RENT—Housekeeping rooms. Also a cottage. 564 Main South. Phone 354-W. TO LEASE—E'ive thoroughbred O, I. C. brood sows. Prize blood on both sides. Will write one or more con tracts. Also one sow for sale. Ad dress or see Mrs. O. Thorp, Twin Falls. WANTED WANTED-—Position as housekeep er by a middle aged woman with child, on ranch or in town. Apply 319 Second Avenue East. WANTED—At once Apply Rogerson Hotel. chambermaid. WANTED—Modern room house, furnished or unfurnished. C. D, Anderson, Rasmussen Jewelry store. four or five WANTED^—Clover seed all the year round. The Albert Dickinson Com pany. Phone 106, Twin Falls, Idaho WANTED—A few more incubators (hot water heated). If you raise thor oughbred poultry list your eggs and poultry with us. Jerome Hatcheries. WANTED—7 car loads No. 1 Alfal 736J, fa Hay on a Govt, contract. Twin Falls. WANTED TO RENT—40 land, prefer crop rent, furnished. Box 804 City. acres of Reference WANTED—Not over $7000—for a half interest. In a valuable gold placer mining property located in the best county in Idaho. By Xmas time it would have paid many times that amount in returns and be good for very much more, round. Good roads, office Box 1022, Seattle, Wash. Workable all year Address Post WANTED—Forty acres to rent, close In. J. F, lx>we, Box 723, Twin Falls. WANTED—Let me grow your roses. Bloom guaranteed. Work done by hour or season. Keierenco given. Write Charles Struckman, Bnhl, Idaho, HELP WANTED—MALE OR FE MALE—IT 11 vacancies caused by draft. Use your spare time at home studying. Learn Bookkeeping, Short hand. Typewriting, Engineering, Drafting. Prepare yourself for Civil Service. Box 282 Twin Falls. Idaho. FOB TRADE OR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE—7-room smaller house, of Times. for house Address ''B. S." care What have you to trade for bay team, good to work in the field, ride or drive? Address T. H. care Times. WELL located lot will trade for land on Twin Falls tract. Write H. Darwin Harvey, Filer, Ida., R, R. No. 1. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Brown mare, six years old, heavy built, weighing about 1450, short tail and star in forehead, loose from wagon about 3 miles north of Falls. Finder notify Nick Smith. I Broke LOST Leather pocketbook, Hidel-1 burg stamped on face. Finder notify the Times for reward. MI8CELLANE0US PIANO LESSONS—Given to begin ners by Miss Lisle Varney. 406 Main Avenue North. LEGAL PUBLICATIONS SERIAL NO. 0172(11 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Hailey, Idaho.* March 4, 1918. Notice is hereby given that Daniel W. Stover, of Murtaugh, Idaho, who, on May 8. 1915, made Homestead En try Serial No. 017264. for SEV4 Sec tion 11. Township 11 South, Range 19 East, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. C. Siggins, United States Commissioner, at Twin Falls, Idaho, on the 3rd day of May. 1918, Claimant names as witnesses: Chester G. Sligar, Westley H, Sllgar, William M. Tague. Joseph G. Tague, all of Murtaugh. Idaho. BEN R. GRAY, Register. 3: 7, 12. 14, 19, 21, 26, 28; 4: 2. 4. Serial No. 010913 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Hailey, Idaho, March 11, 1918. Notice is hereby given that George W. Clark of Three Creek, Idaho, who on February 15, 1912, made Desert Land Entry. Serial No. 010913 for S^NfWVL NW%SW>4 Section 35, SE^NEti Section 34, Township 16 South, Range 11 East, Boise Merid ian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. C. Siggins, United States Commission er at Twin Falls, Idaho, on the ninth day of May, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: Richard Clark. Jr., Clarence E. Stan ley, Otis W. Estes, Neil Beaton, all of Three Creek, Idaho. BEN R. GRAY, . Register. 3- 14, 19, 21, 26. 28; 4—2, 4, 9, 11. Serial No. 017242 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Hailey, Idaho. Febru ary 25, 1918. Notice is hereby given that William O. Foster, .of Hansen, Idaho, who oh M ay 8. 1916, made Homestead Entry Serial No. 017242, for SWI4. Section 28, Township 10 South, Range 19 East, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before C. C. Siggins. United States commissioner, at Twin Fhlls, Idaho, on the twenty-fifth dav of April, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: Halbert D. Bills. Merle M. Newton. E'rank Kennedy, Edward J. Ware, all of Hansen, Idaho. BEN R. GRAY. Register. 2; 28; 3: 5. 7, 12, 14, 19, 21. 26, 28. Serial Nos. 012404-015553 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office al Hailev, Idaho. Febru ary 14, 1918. Notice is hereby given that Harry T. Madgwick of Hollister. Idaho, who. on December 9. 1912, made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 012404 for Lot 1: NE>4 NWy«; W% NE14 and who on June 13. 1914, made Homestead En try, Serial No. 015563, for SB14 NB%. Section 31, Township 13 South. Range 17 East, Boise Meridian, has filed no tice of Intention to make three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described before Maurice Gu been. United States commissioner, at Hollister, Idaho, on the 16th day of April, 1918. Claimant names as witnessed: George P. White. J. B. Rice, Roswell Broughton Cavaness. Wm. A. F. Klus meyer, all of Hollister. Idaho. BEN R. GRAY, Register. 2-19. 21, 26, 28; 3-5, 7, 12, 14. 19 Serial No. 020085 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. I S. Land office at Hailey. Idaho, Febru ar ^, l*'*' 1919 Notice is hereby given that Charles Summers, of Murtaugh. Idaho, who, on May 24, 1916, made Homestead Entrv Serial No. 020086, for SW>4; NVé SB^. Section 19, Township 11 South, Range 20 East, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make com WDICIEYC - ■ Keep WRIGLEY'S in mind as the longest lasting confection you can buy. Send it to the boys at the front. 9' Pi [ \ l\ Pli « rz 8 § 1 S § SS S S i i Of War Time Economy In Sweetmeats m a 5-cent package of WRIGLEY'S will give you several days' enjoy ment: it's an investment in benefit as well as Pleasure, for it helps teeth, breath, appetite, digestion. Chew It After Every Meal The Flavor Lasts I W*A»PtO ÜÉ % '*7 A fi 1 M : 8 J. H. McNICHOLS & CO. PHONE 200 Transfer & Garbage Hauled at Reasonable Prices LOYALTY CANDIES PEANUT GOODIES 30c LB. A high grade Butterscotch filled with toast ed peanuts with their shirts off, 27 per cent Sugar and 100 per cent Food Value. VARNEY, "The Live Candy Man 139 Main West *i Phone 366 mutation proof, to establish claim te the land above described, before C. C. Siggins. United States commissioner, at Twin Falls. Idaho, on the 16th day of April, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: J. Day. of Twin Falls, Idaho; Joseph Adamson, of Murtaugh, Idaho; Wil liam C. Hall, of Murtaugh, Idaho; A. S. Brose, of Murtaugh. Idaho. Ben R. GRAY, Register. 2-19, 21, 26. 28; 3-5, 7. 12. 14, 19. R. SERIAL NO 917263 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Hailey, Idaho, March 4. 1918. Notice is hereby given that Wesley H. Sligar, of Murtaugh. Idaho, who, on May 8. 1916, made Homestead E)n try Serial No. 017263 for N% SW(4 Section 1; N% SEVi Section 2. Town ship 11 South, Range 19 East, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore C. C. Siggins, United States Com missioner, at Twin Falls, Idaho, on the 3rd day of May, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses; I Chester G. Sligar, William M. Tague. j ; j h E T Daniel w stover | all of Murtaugh. Idaho, • BE)N R GRAY " riAfistpr o >; 7 jo, 14, 19, 21, 26. 28' 4 2 4 - CALL FDR COUNTY WARRANTS The following county warrants will be paid upon presentation at the coun ty treasurer's office. Twin F'alls, Ida ho : j County Agricultural E'air Warrants Nos. 27 to 51 fuel. j County School District Warrants, a n outstanding registered warrants. Interest on the above warrants ceases March 24th, 1918. Dated and posted March 14th, 1918. H. COGGINS. County Treasurer. Subscribe for the Times and ge> all the latest newe. AN OPEN LETTER TO ELDER F. D. WAGNER UaKland, Cal., March 12, 1918. Dear Brother:—What day is the Lord's Day? The one on which He was crucified, the day He was in the tomb or the day on which He arose from the dead. No one doubts that He could be crucified, or that He could lie in the tomb, but the whole Chris tian religion depends on whether He arose and that on which He arose must be the lord's day. If not then let us give up reason. Read Mark 16. verse 9, and if t get the $100 leave it at The TIMES office and I'll take 50 years' subscription to the Twin Fall TIMES. 1 think you will find that most. Christian people keep that day, the desclples came together on the first day of the week to break bread when Paul was yet alive, and he preached to them. But , some insist on keeping the Sabbath, but not ac cording to the Jewish law. for It was a day of rest even for the cook and the beast, but If there is a new com mandment implied it is "Remember the Lord's Dav and get busy for Him." HENRY MARTIN, Oakland, Calif. Fossil Oil highest grade in the U. S. V. Wells being brought In from 250 lo M)0 feet. SAMPLE COPIES FREE Telling about Wyoming's latest oit sensation—Fossil oil fields KE.MMERER REPUBLICAN Kemmerer, Wyoming DO IT NOW Send us the price of a year'i subscription if you arc in arrears. We Need the Money