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Twin Falls Weekly News from Twin Falls, Idaho • 5

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TWIN FALLS NEWS, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO, FRIDAY, jurr. IV 1906. BREVITIES On these 'lines we have succeeded The Brunk residence on Twelfth sre-nue haa been rented by Frank Labelle whoee family has arrived from Poca' tello, The Ladies' Aid society of the Meih- Seyberth of Eau Claire. ch cooked food waa In Twin Fails on Monday looking iT -uue iu, ai me Twin wi- Falls house.

Cus Johnson has returned from Boise, where he went as a delegate from Twin Falls Wi That Good IM Just the thing for the kitchen rang. We have a SMrxty hand, alto a supply of "Peacock" Rock Springs Ccd The beet quality of fuel at the right prk. The Filer Coal Company -o -v grand lodge meeting" of the Knights ofi Moderate Prices Prompt Service Superior Photos Ability to Please C- Harder has moved his bakery and grocery Into his own building opposite the postofflce. The building is roomy and splendidly fitted and Mr. Harder is arranging his stock in a very tasteful manner.

County Attorney J. E. Gyde of Shoshone county is here from Wallace. Mr. Gyde has a nice farm west of Twin Falls which he is arranging to cultivate.

The appearance of the tract surprised and pleased him. The Booth Dry Goods Co. has moved into Its new quarters in the Boyd building. Mr. Booth displayed excellent taste in selecting his fittings and furniture, following the substantial and artistic mission style throughout.

The effect is very pleasing and Incidentally Mr. Booth's selection will enable him to keep his store neat and clean in dusty weather. While the fixtures have that massive appearance Inseparable from the mission style, they give the big room a spacious appearance and convey an atmosphere of neatness seldom found. It Is significant that the merchants Of Twin Falla aro far ahna.4 rj luias. The baseball dance at the Ring theater last night was well attended and PTfiatlv T1, Miss Nellie O'Nell and Miss Jennie Burnham of Salt Lake City are the guests of Mr, and Mrs.

Oakley, The farmers are busy cutting hay. The rye and alfalfa are yielding well and the crop promises to be much larger than expected. S. H. Hays, counsel for the Water company, is here from Boise.

Mr. Hays visited Buhl yesterday and was greatly surprised to see the Improve lumeu oui in iorce and had a grand time. Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Reiser of Sorlne- SOLE DISTRIBUTORS. Telephone Ne. ment In that section. jvllle.

Utah, are located on Mr. Kel-sey's farm north of Filer, where Mr. iri Orders left at J. V. Baker's transfer office.

Phone No 13. will receive prompt attention. lYemey is maxing extensive We would like to have your business. Frank Llndzy has purchased the stock and good will of El T. Pate and i Jlldirn Smith hna mna a'Aahln XJv.

will continue to conduct a first class second hand store next door to the body knows what sort of bait he took and no bulletins have been received from him since his deDartura hut In of those in many larger cities in the matter of furnishings and fittings. This Bisbee Reichardt 1-AnnrtAft tl ho a 1 1 ll ft or Anna BflHl suuws imu mey nave come to stay and are not afraid to spend money to make their places of business TWIN FALLS, IDAHO. the trout. The finest instruments obtainable have been ordered for the Twin Falls Jtand and will be here Bhortly. There is plenty of material Jn the city for a first class musical organization and nothing is more needed.

L. B. Hay and D. J. Catt of Cushing, Oklahoma, are in the city.

They have been traveling through all the ADVERTISED LETTER LIST Wire Rakes Plows Mowers Binders Shuttler Wagons Peering Binder Extras For Sals or Trade. 40 acres miles east of Twin Falls, 2 miles from 8hoshone falls; all Improved and plowed ready for crop; 6 acres In winter wheat doing nicely; 1 story frame dwelling with porch and painted; good barn with 7 stalls; good soil and easily Irrigated; price reasonable. For particulars call on J. M. Bennett, blacksmith shop, NE section 11, township 10, r.

17. Idaho house. The regalia for Vishnu camp. Royal Neighbors of America, is arriving and the members will soon be in full array. The camp has decided to give a social every month during the summer.

Mr. and Mrs; B. L. Rathbun are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a handsome boy who balanced the scales at eight pounds and one-half. Mr.

Rathbun says the boy is a Twin Falls booster- Rev. John pastor of the Presbyterian church, will conduct services on Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.

The subject of his morning sermon will be "Our Indebtedness-" Sunday school as usual at 10 a. m. The Hub clothing and furnishing store is now located in the Pike building in the rooms formerly occupied by the Booth Dry Goods Co. Mr. Stalker Is fitting up his new quarters elaborately an' dwiU soon have a snug and Inviting store.

P. W. 8weeney has returned from! the east, where he had been for some1 time In attendance upon his daughter during her fatal Illness. His family will remain In the east for a time. Mr.

Sweeney bears his sorrow like the true man he is and his friends extend to him their heartfelt sympathy. i Needles for all sewlnir machines at List of unclaimed letters remaining In the postofflce at Twin Falls. Idaho, for the week ending June 10. 1906: Baldt, Peter Bosler, C. Fraker, Mrs.

M. Fuller, Wm. Meadows, Bird Nelson. Charley McArthur, John Peterson, L. Roundy, J.

W. Sensney, Ben 1 Thomas. Rudolph We8twood, Ray Willis Cheeney Wood, J. R. When calling for the above letters.

Llndzv'a second hand and denartment store, next to Idaho house. If you want choice cut roses telephone to James A. Waters, Twin Falls Pioneer Storage Commission Co. OPPOSITE M'CORNtCK'S BANK ern slates! and while they saw many places that pleased them, Twin Falls Impressed them as much the more promising. are guests at the Per The journeymen plasterers have engaged the Ring theater for the evening of June 21.

when they will give their first dance- If they dance as well as they plaster they will surety make a hit. Is their, first venture of the kind and Jbey are bound to make It a success. President Faris of the Academy of Idaho spent several days in Twin Falls this week and greatly enjoyed his visit. The appearance of the tract, said Mr. Faris, was so grand that he could scarcely comprehend that the Improvements had all been wrought in one year.

Nursery, telephone 4A, or Booth's dry goods store. piease say, "Advertised June 10, 190G. The Rose of Idaho flour for sale by Pioneer Storage ft Commission Co. For Sale. Fine stock or sheep ranch, several w.

w. UUNN, Postmaster. For 8ale. Jersey-Holsteln cow. Fresh last March.

Fine milker. Price, $50. OLAW PEARSON. 6th ave. and 5th Twin Falls.

hundred acres, plenty of water; 20 miles from Pocatello, good hay crop, 50 head of stock, 8 horses, wagons, machinery, comfortable house and good Daily Stage to Shoshone Falls sheds for cattle. First class outside range. Price reasonable; part cash. balance long time at low Interest. In House furnishings at Llndzy's second hand and department store, next to Idaho house.

Successor to E. Pate. Father Verbrugghe of Shoshone will conduct service In the Catholic church as follows: Mass. Saturday morning. 8 o'clock; Sunday school, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock: service Sunday Mrs.

C. W. Dyer returned yesterday from Boise, accompanied by Mrs. D. F.

Holllster, Mr. Dyer's sister, and Mrs. R. F. Dyer, Mr.

Dyer's sister-in-law, both of Rathdrum. The ladies had morning ai ociock. "T.been attending the einnd lode mt. J. M.

BURNETT, Proprietor Leaves Twin Falls every Morning at o'clock. Will call for those who engage seats. Fare for round trip, 1. For accommodation and Information apply at ost A lady's black cape between Twin Falls and Rock Creek. Finder some time since the PPul ln1 ing of the Rathbone sisters in Boise, visited Twin Falls and he Is assured of, Hnlat Mpa rvop piease leave at News office, Mrs.

Probate court. Address I. RADEMACHER, Pocatello, Idaho. For Service. Registered' Jersey bull, "Alphonse sired by Ladd's celebrated $14,000 bull from the Ladd stock farm, Portland, Oregon.

Reference, (Superintendent. Alex. McPherson. Terms, $5 for season. Jersey cows only.

Inquire or address Pioneer Storage Commission Twin Falls. a hearty welcome. H. Getty. will be the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. W. Dyer for a time Guv Slerer. J. F.

Stott, Del Sprague, BURNETT'S LIVERY STABLE TWIN FALLS. TELE. NO. It Eckhardt's Ideals Coming to Twin Falls One of the most popular repertoire Charley Rose and ArtMr Reeves have At th gchool Qn returned from a fishing Mnta to p. E.

chamberlain was sworn in the Thousand springs. They brought Rfj tru8tee Sprague. back sufficient fish to co nvlnce their whoge tem Qf offlce ha(j friends that trout may actually be wag teach found at the springs, provided the nd Ml88 KI Headquarters for all kinds of grass companies traveling this season Is the Eckhardt's Ideals, who are to play a seeds and alfalfa seed at Pioneer Storage Commission Co. rignt nan is usea. selected as primary teacher In place o.

,1.. a urn of Miss Seamans, to whom the position tnree nights' engagement at Ring's theater commencing Monday, June 18. The Ideals are a large company, carry i was offered but who was unable to acT in correct 8urveys. ineir own scenery and produce modern 7 ii tVin r- cePl on account of her health, sister of Mrs- C. M.

Hill and daughter, mm A-l- Ti will Ir A nlnAa E. I dramas at popular prices. I ney will open their engagement Having secured a copy of the original field notes and plats for the entire tract, C. W. Levisee, licensed surveyor for Idaho, is in a position to set all.

obliterated corners correctly and place same on record If desired. Yt Krfi Erlckson has sold his alfalfa, the home of the brides parent on the.ag evening of July 3 Mr. Tayloi and ftcre Th cna8er wlll' te afld Miss Fuller have a very lar ge circle of Erlckson has one of friends who wish them an overflowing Monday Dy presenting the sensational comedy-drama, "A Fight for Honor;" on Tuesday they will present the west Table d'Hote Meals 25 Cents. Short Orders a Specialty-The Best in the Market. Moderate Prices, Good Service.

In Premises formerly occupied by Bedford Drug Co. JOE KATAYAMA, Proprietor" TWIN FALLS, IDAHO I sv wvoi oiuuuij vi nuuitu vii ti avt, ern border drama. "The Great Northwest," and Wednesday night the roar- measure in uayyiuvsa. His field faces on Blue Lakes boule- vard, opposite James A. Waters' nur- Ing farce-comedy, "A Woman in the Tks Twin Falls VtnmofitAflrl of the The field will probably cut six Uise.

High class specialties will be i -i vrr.m win sery, Fresh Jersey Cow for Sale. Full blood Jersey cow, fresh, for sale. James A. Waters, nursery, Blue Lakes avenue, one mile north of town. introduced between the acts.

The prices have been fixed at 25c. Girl Wanted. For general housework In small family. Inquire at Osborne Ferney's store, Twin Falls. 35c, 50c.

Reserved seats for the engagement are to be had at Ring's store. This company should receive the liberal patronage of our citizens as It may be a long time before Manager Ring 'will- be so fortunate in securing a company like the Eckhardt's Ideals. Remember the date June 18, 19, 20. T. V7v tons to the acre- Possibly more.

It is be i Instituted I on Saturday June 23. at now read theflr8t TUg schoolroom with an initial strength; Mf Erickf.on.,, of $25 000 Including the old member Jwj" Mi. Erlckson ship of the order already on the tract there will be approximately $50,000 undefeated Minldokas will swap represented. This Is a very fine show- hlu wUb the Irrlgator8 Ing for a new town. the ball grounda on Sunday afternoon.

in The Minnies have scalped every thing Work on the ITaa PJtnnild 1 they met this season and the Irrigators the low line canal has been stopped on find theJp wQrk for them, account of the survey mule whteh wi be commenced lmmedl. has given rise to doubt concerning the right of way. It Is 'believed 'J hoyi are doing splendidly and with wlll be resumed after the meeting In! nnnilpsgff thov Ha. Dr. G.

F. Baker, dental surgeon, moved from Pike building to floor front, over the postofflce. Nothing is more provoking than a' Choice cut roses. James A. Waters, Twin Falls Nursery.

Telephone 4A. Leave orders at Booth's dry goods store. leaky roof. T. E.

West, Twelfth avenue, rear of Hotel Washington, expert on tin roofing, sheet iron and cornice work. the school building on Monday after- team whlch caQ care of noon, when It is hoped that a basis of fl settlement wlll be agreed upon. El wood fence and gates, also Glld-den barbed and plain wire by Pioneer Storage Commission Fifteenth avenue, near Shoshone avenue. James A. Waters, whose nursery Is The nroeram rendered by the Sun- a mile from the city on Blue 1-akes unit; IIUUI lilt! tllj Ull UIUD liOftCa day school children at the ffJS boulevard, has grown a magnificent col-church on Sunday evening under the lecUm of rose8 Mr Waterg created CIEMANCE SALE WE ARE GOING TO MOVE OUR STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE INTO OUR NEW BUILDING.

THIS STATEMENT MAY NOT SURPRISE YOU, BUT DID YOU EVER FIGURE OUT WHAT SUCH AN OPERATION COSTST IT AMOUNTS TO A CONSIDERABLE SUM AND THIS SUM WE HAVE DECIDED TO DONATE TO OUR PATRONS. It matters little to the buyer whether he ties his horse on one side of the street or the other, but It will cost us something to transfer our stock and our customers who take the goods before we change locations will reap the benefit. In order to CUT OUR STOCK DOWN TO THE BONE we are going to begin a Clearance Sale On June 15 It will be a straight reduction no gifts or catch bargains. Shoes and Furnishings reduced 15 per cent. Dry Goods reduced 10 per cent.

All sales for cash. John f. (Hansen Son ROCK CREEK uirevnun oi airs. uo ino, sensation at the dance last evening by bringing in beautiful bouquets which Just received, car of corn and one of shorts. It is cheaper and better for stock than Pioneer "Storage ft Commission by a large audience, many being un able to rain admission.

The decora tlons were beautiful and the program Public Notice. To All Persons within the -Village of Twin Falls: Shooting tof firecrackers and similar explosives Is hereby prohibited within the area of the fire limits and within one block of the fire limits or within one block of any lumber yard, and all persons are hereby warned against the use of same because of danger to property. The village marshal has been instructed to enforce this order. By order of the Board of Trustees. S- T.

HAMILTON, Chairman. was carried out splendidly, the little ones who participated showing great were distributed among the ladles. The rose bushes were only started last and although they bora then they did hot show what their possibilities were until this spring. Mr. Waters is receiving many orders for cut roses.

T. J. Woods ft Co. can find "the other fellow" that wants to buy your real estate. aptitude.

E. H. Hunt, who recently came here from Sand Point and purchased the Harder building on Tenth avenue, has opened his undertaking parlors which The fair committee wlll meet on Saturday afternoon, at the offlce of Superintendent McPherson. The finance and premium committees wlll submit their reports and.further steps will be taken are fitted in the best style. Mr.

Hunt For Mollne implements call at Pioneer Storage ft Commission Fifteenth avenue, near Shoshone avenue. For Sale Choice Alfalfa Seed, 13 cents per pound. Send us your mail orders. IDAHO MERCANTILE Rupert, Idaho. Is an experienced undertaker and comes to Twin Falls with the highest recommendations.

He likes the Clt; ysUogerfecrthe arrangements. More 1.tnan$2500 has been subscribed In cash and his pleasing personality Is win nlng htm many friends. Arnold Frankell has opened one of the neatest and prettiest billiard nails and the premiums will be numerous and valuable. In fact, viewed from an agricultural standpoint it will be the best fair ever given In Idaho. There wlll be prizes for every variety of farm product, liberal prizes which will encourage competition.

A full list of the contributors will be published next week. Ice Ice Ice Leave orders for ice on the slate at the O. K. barber shop, Tobin building. Jacobs ft Tobln.

and ntoren In the state In the MEET ME AT Boyd block. His fixtures are not all ROCK CREEK For Sale. 80 acres of good level land under the high line canal, close to good pasture range. Price, $500, including first payment. Also two lots on Twelfth avenue, Twin Falls, $350 each.

Wlll take team, wagon and harness as part payment on either deal. Inquire at News offlce, Twin Falls. ON THE Miss Esther Hartdegen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.

H. Hartdegen, and Herbert S. Martin were married at the home of the bride early Monday morning by Rev. John Gourley, the Presbyterian pastor. The features of the ceremony were the anxiety of J.

M. Burnett, to whom was intrusted the task of securing the pastor and driving the happy couple to the early train; the perturbation of Ed Hartdegen, who had TO CELEBRATE FOURTH Rock Creek Is going to cele brate the national holiday and the people of Twin Falls are Invited to visit the town at the foot of the mountains and make themselves at home. The program will consist of songs, recitations, addresses, horse races and athletic sports, including a game of baseball between the Klmberiy Corn Huskers and the' Rock Creek Infants. This should be a great contest as both nines have been training for weeks. It will be played on green sward, something new under the Carey act.

Mr. Jones has offered visitors the use of his beautiful grove and orchard as picnic ground and all guests will be served with tea and coffee free of charge. The keys of Rock Creek will be thrown into the high line canal and the visitors will have the freedom of the town. It is always cool and shady at Rock creek, and the people of that town are noted for their hospitality. They gave freely of their products to make an attractive 'display in Twin-Falls on Railroad day last year and they will do the same at fair (time this fall.

It Is the first time ihey have had an opportunity to entertain their Twin Falls, friends, and that they wlll sustain their reputation for hospitality nobody can doubt. Mail and Passenger Stage to Buhl. G. H. Erdman's mall and passenger rtage will leave the Hotel Perrlne, Twin Falls, every morning at 8 o'clock to get up at 3 o'clock In the morning to prepare for the ceremony, and the grief of Brother Hudson at parting with hU old chum.

Fearing that his in place yet, but when they are installed his friends will feel like having their shoes shlned before stepping Inside, bo aristocratic are the suround-lngs. The tables are the best made and the fittings cannot be excelled. A jolly party of 10 arrived from Yakima on Wednesday. They were Mr. and Mrs.

H. R. Wells and child. J. J.

Lynch. H. L. Young. William Baker, Miss Sennema and Messrs.

Hoffman and Stevens. Messrs. Wells, Lynch and Young have land here with which they are greatly pleased and it la to be hoped that the other members of the party wlll become permanent residents. W. C.

Jenkins of the National magazine and W. W. Latham of the Western Homeseeker magazine are in the city, preparing articles laudatory of this section of the state. If they do not succumb to the fever and turn farmers, thev will do some tall boosting for Twin Falls. Shoshone falls so dazzled Mr.

Jenkins that he turned his back to the cataract through fear that some maid of the mist might enfold hlra In her arms and wrench him from the bosom of hla family. for Buhl, via Filer. Returning If will leave4 the Buhl hotel at 1:30 p. m. many friends among the young folks For accommodations apply at the XrMh1nntnn etoKla In -AO" rt in of Wash Washington stable, rear Fourth of July What For? To have a good time, of course.

They are going to have a rousing celebration over there and we are all going to help them. The grass is long, the shade is grand and the fishing is out cf sight. Come and Have the Time of Your Life ington hotel. Call and Inspect the prettiest drug store in the state, the Bedford Drug Fox building, Twin Falls. might try to kidnap him or perpetrate a joke, Mr.

Martin decided upon a daybreak ceremony and he was probably right. The bride is an exceedingly popular young lady and the groom has long been branded as one of the best fellows on the tract. They wlll attend the commencement exercises at Harvard, where Mr. Martin'B brother wlll graduate this year, and will visit Mr. Martin's old home.

In Maine. Needless to say, everybody wishes them godspeed. a. Pioneer Fence posts for sale by Storage Commission Co. Dr.

Baker's dental parlors are now located In the postofflce building, second floor..

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