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TACHA, CLAUDE (MASTER)
Perfect attendance at Bickel school, 1ST grade. 12/7/06-8.
TACHA, ERNEST
Settled on his land here. 3/3/05-6. Expert photographer; lives between city and the river.
8/4/05-8. Professional photographer; photos to appear in Twin Falls News. 8/11/05-8. Of
Mountain Home, Idaho; final proof as entryman. 9/22/05-7. Land proof finalized. 11/17/05-1.
Attends "Homeless 20" party. 1/19/06-1. In Hansen. 2/16/06-8. Of T. Falls.3/30/06-7.
Photographer; studio on Main Street; has moved to his farm north of city for summer. 5/4/06-5. Witness. 6/22/06-7. Growing potatoes. 7/6/06-5. His picture of hay stacking. 7/13/06-1.
In Kimberly invoicing the merchandise of the N. H. Nicols store. 7/27/06-3. Displays
photos at fair. 9/7/06-8. Takes pictures around Hansen. 9/21/06-1. One of his pictures of a
field. 10/19/06-1. Paid by fair treasurer for pictures. 10/19/06-1.
TADLOCK, OLIVER
Of Rock Creek; awarded contract to carry the mail from Hansen to Rock Creek and
Stricker. 10/20/05-5.
TAFT, HARRY LEE
Assigned land to Harry Curry. 5/11/06-7.
TAFT, SECRETARY (?)
U. S. Secretary of War; at request of Pres. Roosevelt, will make speeches in Boise and
Pocatello; to support Gov. Gooding in aftermath of Stuenenberg case. 10/26/06-1 & 4.
TAGE, A. F. (MR. & MRS.)
Proprietor of Robinson-Tage Hardware. 5/26/05-8. They moved to house on 6th Avenue
between 10th and 11th Streets. 7/28/05-8. A son is born on 10 August. 8/11/05-8.
Of T. Falls; his father died; she attends party. 3/2/06-5. She attends party. 4/20/06-4.
Their infant son died. 6/22/06-5. She wins prize at fair. 9/7/06-8, 10/19/06-2. And
Republican primary. 10/5/06-1. She attends party. 10/19/06-5. Assistant chief of T. Falls
volunteer fire department. 11/2/06-5. She attends party. 11/30/06-5. She gives book to Bickel
school. 12/21/06-4.
TAGE, CHARLES
Of T. Falls; father died. 3/2/06-5
TAGGERT, JAMES
Of T. Falls; and Mrs. Erdmann's death. 9/21//06-8. Visits Buhl. 9/28/06-8.
TAGUE, THOMAS
Bought Kimberly land. 8/11/05-8.
TALBOTT, NELSON W.
Final proof of entry; of Twin Falls. 7/7/05-2. Final proof rejected. 10/6/05-1.
TALBOTT, NELSON W.
Assigned land to Overfield. 5/25/06-7.
TALMAN, WILLIAM H.
Unclaimed water contract. 6/29/06-1.
TANDY, H. P.
Of Missouri; bought land on tract. 9/28/06-5.
TAPONIS, IDAHO
Near Clear Lakes. 6/16/05-3.
TARNY, FRED
On delinquent tax list. 5/25/06-2.
TARR & CARTWRIGHT BUILDING
On Main Street; now under construction. 9/1/05-8.
TARR, ALLIE (MISS)
Of T. Falls; eight years old; won prize at fair. 9/7/06-8, 10/19/06-2. Perfect attendance
at Bickel school, 1ST grade. 12/7/06-8.
TARR, CLARA (MISS)
Singer and in dialogue at Christmas celebration. 12/30/04-8. Improving from illness.
3/10/05-5. Gave recitation at children's church services. 6/16/05-8. Of T. Falls; attends
birthday party. 9/21/06-5.
TARR, ELVA (MISS)
Of T. Falls; attends birthday party. 9/21/06-5. Perfect attendance at Bickel school; in 7th
grade. 11/9/06-8. Singer and in dialogue at Christmas celebration. 12/30/04-8. gave a
recitation at Christmas celebration. 12/30/04-8.
TARR, EVAN (MASTER)
Perfect attendance at Bickel school; in primary grade. 11/9/06-8.
TARR, G. W.
Proprietor of G. S. Tarr & Company; "goods" dealer. 10/28/04-5. Santa Claus to visit
store.11/25/04-8. Purchased stock of Jones Brothers Store of Stricker. 12/2/04-8. Sold all
hardware to Twin Falls Hardware Co.; will now handle groceries and dry goods. 12/2/04-8.
Contracted with McGraw and Harrah for a new two story brick building. 2/10/05-10. Co-proprietor with C. B. Cartwright of G. W. Tarr & Co. 2/24/05-5. Tarr's business is now the
Allen Mercantile Company. 3/17/05-6. And Socialist Party. 10/5/06-8.
TARR, WILLIE (MASTER)
Perfect attendance at Bickel school, 1ST grade. 12/7/06-8.
TASSER, HARVEY (MASTER)
Perfect attendance at Bickel school, 1ST grade. 12/7/06-8.
TAUTPHAUS, C. C.
Of Tautphaus Camp; four miles southeast of Twin Falls.2/24/05-10. On delinquent tax
list. 5/25/06-2.
TAUTPHAUS CAMP
Near Stricker, Four miles southeast of Twin Falls.11/25/04-8.
TAXES
List of delinquent Cassia County property and poll taxes; many names. 5/25/06-1. Status
of assessments. 5/25/06-5. People may work off their poll tax. 8/3/06-5. Various ways county
assessors do their jobs; assessed valuation of Cassia county; list of largest taxpayers.
8/24/06-2. Railroad and telephone assessments will swell Cassia coffers. 9/7/06-5.
Taxes now payable at assessor's office. 9/21/06-5. County assessor explains how he made
assessments fairly; method and amounts given. 12/7/06-1. Notice of Cassia county state,
county and school taxes due after October 1 each year. 12/21/06-1
TAYLOR, ANNIE M.
On delinquent tax list. 5/25/06-2.
TAYLOR, BEULAH (MISS)
In cantata and dialogue at Christmas celebration. 12/30/04-8. Recited at children's church
service. 6/16/05-8. Perfect attendance at Bickel school; in 7th grade. 11/9/06-8.
TAYLOR, C. B. (JUDGE)
Completed foundation of building on Main Street; to house short-order restaurant and
dining room. 11/4/04-8. Elected justice of the peace for this precinct. 11/11/04-1. Restaurant
building on Main Street being constructed.11/25/04-8. Owner of Blue Front Café. 12/9/04-4.
Justice of the peace; bond refused by county commissioner for insufficient sureties.
1/20/05-8. Building an addition to Blue Front Café.1/27/05-8. Judge; sold restaurant; to build
new place for offices and real estate business. 2/10/05-10. Bought two lots on 10th Avenue;
contracted with Pat Hall to build business building to serve as store.2/17/05-8. Bond
approved by county commissioners for him as Twin Falls justice of peace. 2/24/05-5. Judge
Taylor ordered gambling device seized and burned from Headquarters Saloon. 2/24/05-10.
Has fishing and hunting licenses available. 3/10/05-5. Issued warrants for arrest of S. g.
Hamburg, R. W. Jones, A Walter, Peral Smith and Eva Allen, for selling liquor withing 5-mile limit. 3/10/05-5. Difficulty choosing jurors to try liquor violators due to short residency
of most candidates. 4/7/05-6.
Two week continuance granted in liquor "5 mile limit" case. 4/7/05-6. Offices in Jones
Building. 4/14/05-6. appointed as justice of peace for Twin Falls. 4/21/05-1. Liquor cases
tried; defendants fines $25 each; 5 miles liquor limit no longer valid; saloons have been
issued city licenses. 4/21/05-8.
On farmers' survey committee. 5/4/06-1. Has resigned as justice of the peace. 5/4/06-5.
Growing tomatoes in Rock Creek Canyon west of T. Falls. 8/24/06-5. Will sue neighbor over
survey lines. 8/31/06-5. His garden products at fair; wins prize. 9/7/06-1, 10/19/06-2. His son
is school wagon driver. 9/7/06-4. Brings test suit re survey lines. 9/21/06-1.
TAYLOR, C. H.
Arrived from Montana; has farm near Buhl. 3/30/06-5.
Hired as cashier at T. Falls railroad depot. 4/13/06-5. Witness. 5/18/06-7. Railroad agent
at Kimberly. 8/24/06-8. Moving into new depot. 8/31/06-1. Relieved as Kimberly railroad
agent; will farm at Buhl. 9/21/06-1. To be Buhl railroad agent. 9/21/06-8.
TAYLOR, ELEANOR B. (MISS)
Secretary of T. Falls school literary society. 3/30/06-7. Promoted to tenth grade. 6/8/06-5.
Attends party. 8/10/06-5.
TAYLOR, FRED
Killed by Oakley constable while trying to escape. 11/2/06-1.
TAYLOR, GEOFFREY H.
Final proof of entry under Carey Act. 9/29/05-7. Of Hansen; from Goldendale,
Washington; bough Hansen ranch from J. Beckett. 9/29/05-8. Proof accepted by State Board.
11/24/05-1.
Of Washington; owns ranch north of Hansen. 4/27/06-8. Building barn. 6/8/06-1. Helping
Hansen surveyors. 7/13/06-4. Trip into South Hills. 7/20/06-1. Building fences. 8/3/06-8.
Hunting in South Hills. 8/10/06-8. Hauling lumber for bridges. 8/31/06-8.
TAYLOR, H. D.
To farm. 2/2/06-5
TAYLOR, H. J.
On delinquent tax list. 5/25/06-2.
TAYLOR, H. W.
T. Falls July 4 committee paid him for advertising. 8/17/06-5
TAYLOR, J. W.
Of Twin Falls. 9/1/05-2.
TAYLOR, JEFF
Of Hansen; visiting in Washington. 10/5/06-1.
TAYLOR, MARTHA (MISS)
In cantata at Christmas celebration. 12/30/04-8. Recited at children's church service.
6/16/05-8. Of Twin Falls; promoted to eighth grade. 6/8/06-5. On honor roll. 12/7/06-8.
TAYLOR, MR. (?)
On T. Falls baseball team. 6/1/06-5. Of T. Falls; attends Hansen party. 6/22/06-8.
TAYLOR, R. H.
Of Kimberly; working on highline canal. 9/28/06-8.
TAYLOR, RAYMOND (MASTER)
Of Twin Falls; promoted to grade 7A. 6/8/06-5.
TAYLOR, REUBEN
On delinquent tax list. 5/25/06-2.
TAYLOR, ROBERT H.
Of Kimberly. 8/18/05-2.
TAYLOR, SAM. D.
Of Twin Falls. 8/25/05-2. Director, Filer Townsite Company. 9/22/05-5. Of Filer. 2/9/06-8. Witness. 5/4/06-7, 5/25/06-7, 7/6/06-7, 10/5/06-4. Has built a cabin in his claim. 11/2/06-4. Injured in fall. 12/28/06-8.
TAYLOR, STUART H. (MR. & MRS.) (HAZEL B.)
Co-proprietor of Hill and Taylor Company; of Sauk Centre, Minnesota. 2/3/05-10. With
Charles M. Hill, proprietors of Hill and Taylor Real Estate. 2/10/05-6. Arrived here a few
days ago. 3/17/05-6. Proving up on his farm seven miles east of city. 9/29/05-8. Mrs. Taylor
appointed to Christmas committee. 12/2/04-8.
Advertisement. Hill and Taylor. 1/5/06-3. Received fees from Twin Falls as Justice of
Peace. 2/9/06-8. Of T. Falls. 5/4/06-7. Will marry Hazel B. Fuller. 6/15/06-5. Witness.
6/22/06-7. Married. 7/6/06-5. Incorporator of T. Falls cemetery assn. 8/10/06-5. They attend
Kimberly party. 9/21/06-1. Chaperones. 9/21/06-5. Nominated by Republicans as justice of
peace. 10/5/06-1. She attends parties.10/5/06-5, 10/19/06-5, 10/26/06-5.
They attend parties. 11/9/06-5, 11/16/06-5. They chaperone sledging party. 12/7/06-5.
They host taffy pull. 12/14/06-5. They attend parties. 12/21/06-5. 12/28/06-5.
TAYLOR, THOMAS
And wife, of Elba, report the loss of 17-year old daughter. 1/13/05-8.
TAYLOR, THOMAS J. (MR. & MRS.) (ELIZABETH A.)
Of Moscow, Idaho. Owns lime plant near Orofino. Visited T. Falls; provided he can find
a supply of lime rock, will open a plant near T. Falls. 1/26/06-5
TAYLOR, W. O. (MR. & MRS.)
Appointed to replace C. D. Thomas as representative of state land board at T. Falls; she
will join him shortly. 9/14/06-5. In Buhl taking testimony. 10/5/06-8. She sings at
Republican rally. 11/2/06-1.
She gives vocal concert at Knights of Pythias hall; advertisement for concert; her sister,
Margaret Roberts of Boise, visits. 11/2/06-5. Visits in Buhl. 11/2/06-8. Her recital program.
11/9/06-1 & 5, 11/16/06-5. They and daughters visit Boise. 11/16/06-5. Visits Buhl on land
office business. 11/23/06-8. She attends party. 11/30/06-5. He hunts ducks. 11/30/06-8. He
hosts party for Paul Bickel. 12/14/06-5. Visiting in Boise with his family; they will all come
to T. Falls. 12/28/06-5.
TAYLOR, W. R. [F.]
Wounded O. B. Olson with a knife at Kimberly; arrested. 11/2/06-5. Charged with
voluntary manslaughter. 11/16/06-5. His bail and trial. 11/23/06-8.
TAYLOR, WILLIAM H. C.
Attorney of Pond Creek, Oklahoma, investing here. 11/4/04-5. Final proof of entry under
Carey Act. 6/16/05-2. Returned to Boulder, Colorado for winter. 10/27/05-5. Land proof
finalized. 11/3/05-1.
TEACHERS
Annual meeting of Idaho State Teacher's Association in Boise. 12/21/06-7.
TEADA, JOHN F.
Carpenter; going to Brazil with Mark Coffin. 3/23/06-8. Former entryman. 9/14/06-7.
TEINES, T. F.
T. Falls city warrant paid. 7/6/06-4.
TELEGRAPH
Reaches Twin Falls; office opened at 11: 00 p. m. July 27; C. P. McPherson, operator;
temporarily in Will Perrine's farm house. 7/28/05-8. A through wire opened between Twin
Falls and Pocatello. 2/9/06-5
TELEPHONES
A long-distance telephone installed in S. T. Hamilton offices. 2/17/05-8. Contract let for
lines for 100 subscribers. 3/3/05-1. Complaints of poor, slow service between Twin Falls and
Shoshone. 4/28/05-4.
J. V. Baker no longer associated with telephone service; exchange to be housed
temporarily in Perrine and Burton's Store; Mrs. Nellie Adamson and Mrs. J. F. Riggs to
operate system; new line being built by Tom Bailey to Rock Creek. 5/5/05-8.
Peoples Telephone Company asks for local franchise to compete with rocky Mountain
Bell telephone Company. 6/9/05-1. Idaho Independent Telephone Company to enter this
area. 11/17/05-3. Filer to get telephone service. 12/15/05-1.
Great improvement in telephone service in Twin Falls; 100 phones will be in use by end
of month; lines will soon be extended to Buhl, Hagerman and Glenn's Ferry. 1/12/06-1.
Rocky Mountain Bell crew is near Murtaugh, stringing more wires from Twin Falls to
Burley. 1/19/06-4
Plan to install independent telephone system on Minidoka and T. Falls tracts to connect
with the Utah Independent Company at Pocatello. 2/23/06-5. Importance of phones to
farmers. 3/2/06-2. Poles for service to Buhl are arriving. 4/13/06-1. Barlett's Transfer phone
number is 13. 8/17/06-5
See also: Rocky Mountain Bell
Idaho Independent Telephone company
People's Telephone Company
Twin Falls Telephone Company
TENENT, MRS. (?)
Of Kimberly; visits with sister in Albion. 8/17/06-2.
TENNIS
See: Twin Falls Lawn Tennis Club.
TERRILL, FRANK J.
Local rancher and cattleman. 8/4/05-1. On committee re roads near Murtaugh. 5/4/06-5.
Voting precinct official. 7/27/06-3. His crops. 8/17/06-8. Sold 100 tons of hay. 12/7/06-1.
TERRELL & McCOMB
Major stockmen of county. 8/4/05-1.
TERRY, GEORGE W.
Of Twin Falls. 7/7/05-7. Of Twin Falls. 5/4/06-7. Witness. 5/11/06-7.
TERRY, MARIE (MISS)
Attends Christmas party. 1/5/06-5
TERVAH, W. SCOTT
Charter member of Twin Falls Masonic Order. 1/19/06-1. Of Kimberly. 3/9/06-4
TESSLER & LABISSONIERE
Donated to celebration of "Railroad Day." 8/4/05-1.
TESSLER, DONNA (MISS)
Perfect attendance at Bickel school, 1ST grade. 12/7/06-8.
TESSLER (TESSAR), JOSEPH
Of Twin Falls. 8/11/05-7. Of Twin Falls reports cattle estray. 3/10/05-5. School trustee
at Filer. 9/1/05-5. Land proof finalized. 11/17/05-1. Owns poolroom in T. Falls with
Labissoniere. 5/18/06-5.
TESSLER, T.
Of T. Falls; witness. 11/2/06-7.
THATCHER, HARRY A.
Of Genesee, Idaho; has ranch near Filer. 11/30/06-8. Made proof; returned to Genesee
for winter. 12/7/06-5.
THE BAKERY
On Tenth Avenue, near Shoshone Avenue, now open for business. 1/27/05-8. Operated
by Mrs. Dave Stevenson; across street from Headquarters Restaurant. 1/27/05-8.
THE FALLS AND ROCK CREEK STAGE LINE
Passes through Hansen twice daily; driven by Samuel Hall. 8/4/05-8.
THE FALLS STEAM LAUNDRY
Moved its building. 10/12/06-5.
THE HUB
T. Falls clothing store; Stalker & Osborn. 1/5/06-8. Mentioned. 5/11/06-5, 6/15/06-5,
8/17/06-5.
THOMAS, B. F.
Brother of C. D. Thomas; stone mason and contractor; will live in T. Falls. 5/18/06-5.
Working on Hansen schoolhouse; his child is ill. 10/19/06-5.
THOMAS, CHALISE (MISS)
Her painting wins in children's division at fair. 9/7/06-8, 10/19/06-2.
THOMAS, CHARLES D. (MR. & MRS.) (DORA R.)
President of Twin Falls city band. 4/21/05-12. first cherry tree blooms in his yard 24
hours after set. 4/28/05-9. Of Nez Perce, Idaho; to Twin Falls as state land agent. 3/24/05-1.
To build large home in Block 7. 4/7/05-6. Frame completed for new house. 4/28/05-14.
Elected school trustee. 6//9/05-1. Installing a concrete walk around his home, the first
such in the city. 11/24/05-5. Moved into new home; has only water wheel in city. 6/9/05-7.
A manager of Twin Falls Commercial Club. 10/6/05-1. Office in Jones Building. 4/14/05-6.
Group to meet at his house January 10 to consider forming historical society. 1/5/06-5.
Speaks at banquet given for M. Murtaugh. 1/12/06-1. Secretary of Board of Trustees, T.
Falls School District; speaks to Idaho State Teacher's Association; advocate of consolidation.
1/12/06-2. Elected president of new historical and literature group. 1/12/06-5. State land
board advertisement. 1/19/06-7. State land board representative in T. Falls; will issue patents
to settlers. 1/26/06-1.
Speaks in Oakley on subject of schools; she attends party. 2/2/06-5. Appointed referee
in bankruptcy court. 2/9/06-5. An incorporator of Allen Mercantile Company and Pioneer
Storage Co. 2/16/06-1. And school board. 2/16/06-2. Mentioned. 2/16/06-4, 2/16/06-5.
She is member of Owl Club. 2/16/06-8. He will address Oakley School Teachers Assn.
2/23/06-5
On Commercial Club committee. 3/2/06-1. Lectured in Oakley on subject of centralized
schools. 3/2/06-5. To preside over sale of school lands. 3/9/06-1. Mentioned.3/9/06-5. Led
praise service at Christian Church. 3/9/06-8. Notary Public. 4/13/06-4. Speaks at physicians'
party. 4/20/06-1. They celebrate anniversary. 4/20/06-4.
Buys T. Falls lot; will erect building; she read a paper on Russian literature at Owl Club.
4/20/06-5. He sings and speaks at Odd Fellows party. 4/27/06-1.
On committee studying county division. 5/4/06-1. On committee studying feasibility of
fire department. 5/4/06-5. Captured a young coyote. 5/11/06-5. Brother, B. F. Thomas settles
in T. Falls. 5/18/06-5. To help organize city band. 5/18/06-5. And jackrabbits. 5/25/06-1.Attends Republican committee meeting. 6/22/06-1. And T. Falls county fair. 6/22/06-1.
Visiting old home in Nez Perce, Idaho. 7/6/06-5. Returned to T. Falls. 7/13/06-5. And
Republican primary. 7/20/06-1. Traded land near T. Falls for some near Buhl. 7/20/06-5.
Mentioned. 8/10/06-1. Editorial re his involvement in conflict with Investment Company
interests; improper method of choosing delegates to county convention. 8/10/06-4. Chastised
for his opposition to Land and Water Company; under pressure, reduces filing fees for
entrymen. 8/17/06-4. Has disposed of his T. Falls property. 8/17/06-5.
Editorial critical of his charging notary and other fees for land transactions, acting as
attorney for contestants; land board is investigating him; he accuses News of playing politics.
8/24/06-4. His office being sold. 8/24/06-5. Resigns his position with land board; to manage
Idaho Department Store. 8/31/06-1. And opening of Bickel School. 8/31/06-4. Sold his
interests in insurance and Cassia County Abstract Co. 8/31/06-5.
He is replaced as land board representative in T. Falls. 9/14/06-5. And Commercial Club.
9/21/06-5. Witness. 10/5/06-4. She attends party; he sold T. Falls lot. 10/5/06-5. They give
dinner for school faculty. 10/19/06-5. Of Idaho Department Store. 11/9/06-5. They attend
school teachers' dinner party. 11/30/06-5. And meeting re division of Cassia County.
12/21/06-1.
THOMAS, D. B.
Of Austin; visits Buhl. 7/6/06-8, 7/20/06-8. Visited Salt Lake. 10/26/06-8.
THOMAS, DAN
Final proof of entry under Carey Act. 11/17/05-4, 11/24/05-7.
THOMAS, FRANK
Of T. Falls; witness. 10/5/06-7. Rescues E. A. Milner in Buhl near-drowning. 11/9/06-8.
THOMAS, J. F.
Of T. Falls; visits Buhl. 7/20/06-8.
THOMAS, JOHN R.
Superintendent of Liberal mine near Hailey; died. 7/13/06-5.
THOMAS, MR (?)
Of Buhl farmers' association. 6/1/06-7.
THOMAS, NANNIE (MRS.)
She is officer of T. Falls Women of Woodcraft. 12/7/06-5.
THOMAS, REX (MASTER)
Ten year old of T. Falls; won prize at fair. 9/14/06-1, 10/19/06-2. Perfect attendance at
Bickel school, third grade. 12/7/06-8.
THOMAS, VESTA (MISS)
In children's cantata. 6/30/05-8. Returned to school in Boise at St. Teresa's Academy.
9/1/05-8.
Attends party. 1/5/06-5. Daughter of the C. D. Thomases; won prize. 4/13/06-5. Sings in
duet at Bickel school opening; in "Milkmaid's Drill." 8/24/06-1, 8/31/06-4. Attends party.
8/24/06-5. Wins prize at fair; she is 13 years old. 9/7/06-8. Has been ill. 9/21/06-1. Attends
Stella Perrine's birthday party. 11/23/06-5. On honor roll. 12/7/06-8.
THOMETZ, M. A.
Of Missouri; bought land near T. Falls; to move there next spring. 8/31/06-5.
THOMKINS, MR. (?)
Of Twin Falls. 2/23/06-8
THOMPSON (?)
Co-owner with (?) Maloney of Poodle Dog Restaurant. 6/30/05-8.
THOMPSON & MALONEY
Owners of Poodle Dog Restaurant. 6/30/05-8.
THOMPSON, ARTHUR H.
Of Twin Falls; from Johnson, Washington; final proof of entry under Carey Act.
10/20/05-4, Farming near Filer. 10/20/05-4. Unclaimed final certificate. 6/29/06-1.
THOMPSON, D. R.
T. Falls city warrant paid. 7/6/06-4.
THOMPSON, ED BLY
Unclaimed final certificate. 6/29/06-1.
THOMPSON, FRANK B.
Of Hansen; getting lumber in South Hills. 9/21/06-1. Visits T. Falls with John Thompson.
9/28/06-2, 11/16/06-8. Getting wood in forest. 11/9/06-1. Visits T. Falls; attends party.
12/21/06-8.
THOMPSON, HUGH
Brick mason; injured in T. Falls. 8/17/06-5
THOMSON, JAMES F.
Final proof of entry under Carey Act. 10/20/05-4.
THOMPSON, JOHN W.
He and Noble are grubbing land near Hansen. 7/13/06-4, 7/20/06-1. Sold grubbing outfit;
he will work for J. R. Hinton. 7/27/06-3. He and Hinton go camping. 8/3/06-8. Visits T. Falls
with Frank Thompson. 9/28/06-2, 11/16/06-8. Grubbing for Hinton. 10/5/06-1, 10/19/06-5,
11/2/06-8. Visits T. Falls. 12/21/06-8. Attends parties. 12/21/06-8, 12/28/06-5.
THOMPSON, MR. (?)
Sold business in Washington; arrived on Filer ranch. 6/15/06-8.
THOMPSON, W. T.
Falls city warrant paid. 7/6/06-4.
THOMSON, NORM
And visit of Boise Commercial Club. 5/18/06-1.
THORNTON, (?)
And son, injured recently in bad accident on Blue Lakes grade. 4/28/05-1.
THORNTON, H. H.
Of Albion; to be instructor at new school. 12/9/04-8.
To begin teaching here after the holidays. 12/30/04-8. Principal of school here; began
January 3. 1/6/05-8. Appointed to building committee of Baptist Church. 2/24/05-10.
Employee of school district. 2/16/06-2. Of Burley; taught the first school in T. Falls;
candidate for county superintendent of schools. 9/7/06-5. Of Elba; nominated at Republican
county convention for Supt. of Public Instruction. 10/5/06-1. Visits in Hansen. 10/19/06-5.
Campaigns in Buhl. 10/26/06-8. Won election. 11/16/06-4.
THOUSAND SPRINGS
Underground rivers feed collection of springs flowing at 5,000 second feet, and falling
200 feet over lava walls. 10/28/04-1. One mile below Sand Springs Falls on Lincoln side of
canyon. 3/10/05-6. Located 35 miles from Twin Falls. 5/19/05-1.
THOUSAND SPRINGS LAND AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
Planning power plant at Thousand Springs; company engineer, general counsel and
capitalists from Twin Falls visit the area. 3/9/06-8. Power plant is being built. 7/13/06-8.
Plant will be completed in spring. 10/5/06-8. Work recommenced on the plant. 11/30/06-8. Guy Barnum sold his interest to A. M. Harris; it is believed the power plant will now be
built. 12/14/06-3.
THREE CREEK, IDAHO
In Owyhee County. 8/4/05-3. Many sheep being raised there. 9/22/05-3. And wool.
2/9/06-1. County commissioners have ordered contractor to complete the work on bridge
over Salmon Falls Creek to Three Creek. 5/4/06-5. Stockmen who have stock in Three Creek
and Goat springs area south of Filer have arranged for a road to Filer; stockyards to be built.
6/15/06-8. Stockmen arrive in T. Falls with wool. 6/22/06-5.
Cougars killed that commit depredations. 7/6/06-1. Losing its connection with Hagerman;
editorial recommends improving road from T. Falls to Three Creek and looking into getting
mail service there. 9/21/06-4. Twin Falls men visit the area; residents have petitioned for a
mail route from T. Falls to Butte. 10/26/06-1. Cut off needed from the highline canal to
Salmon River bridge going to Three Creek. 11/9/06-5.
THRIFT, ALONZO M.
Of Decatur, Illinois; Final proof of entry under Carey Act. 9/15/05-5. Farm is west of city.
9/15/05-6. Land proof finalized. 11/17/05-1.
THUNDER MOUNTAIN
Coal mines now producing, at $4.50 per ton. 1/13/05-5.
THUNDER MOUNTAIN NEWS
Published by Clarence Eddy and Samuel H. Hunt. 11/4/04-8.
THURMAN, CHARLES
Of Twin Falls; witness. 8/10/06-7
TIBBALS, KATE E. MRS.
Guest at parties. 2/9/06-5, 2/16/06-5, 3/2/06-5. Of T. Falls; sister of Roy Atwood.
9/28/06-2.
TIBBS, MRS. (?)
Attends anniversary party. 4/20/06-4.
TICE, JOHN O. (MR. & MRS.)
Of Filer; hauling hay from Twin Falls. 1/26/06-1. Of Filer. 4/27/06-7. Her buggy
overturned. 5/25/06-5. Witness. 6/1/06-4. Building barn. 10/12/06-1. Asks for creation of
new school district. 10/19/06-5. May buy Buhl town property. 11/2/06-8. Witness. 12/7/06-7.
People in his area are putting in new school district. 12/7/06-1.
TIERNEY, DANIEL
On delinquent tax list. 5/25/06-2.
TILE, MR. & MRS. (?)
Of T. Falls; Mrs. E. Stewart of Rock Creek is their daughter. 11/23/06-5.
TILLEY & McDERMID JEWELRY
At Kimberly; building under construction. 8/18/05-8.
TILLEY, EDWARD W.
Of Twin Falls. 6/23/05-2. Of Kimberly. 9/8/05-6. Of Kimberly; in play. 1/26/06-1.
Installed gasoline lighting plant in saloon at Rock Creek. 1/26/06-1. Mentioned. 3/2/06-1.
Is ill. 3/16/06-8. Trip to Wyoming. 6/29/06-1, 7/13/06-8. Returned to Kimberly; he and T.
W. Scott sold their outfit in Wyoming. 9/21/06-1. Building addition to store. 10/12/06-1.
Nominated for constable. 10/12/06-1. Of the Supply Company. 10/19/06-1.Trip to Wyoming.
10/26/06-8.
TILLMAN, WILLIAM (MR. & MRS.)
Of Twin Falls; final proof as entryman. 6/22/06-7. She attends party. 11/30/06-5.
TIMBLIN, CHARLES
Of Goldendale, Washington; Final proof of entry under Carey Act. 7/28/05-7. Elected
secretary of the Hansen Farmers' Association; was member of Agricultural College staff,
from Pullman, Washington. 8/4/05-4. Final proof rejected. 10/6/05-1.
Sold Hansen farm. 8/10/06-8.
TISNEY, DANIEL
On delinquent tax list. 5/25/06-2.
TOBIN, JAMES (MR. & MRS.)
And wife; of Emettsburg, Iowa; settling here. 1/6/05-8. She has had a business block
constructed. 1/20/05-8. County commissioners approved him as road overseer for Twin Falls
precinct. 2/24/05-5. Aiding H. H. Jacobs in delivering ice. 5/19/05-8. To build home.
11/10/05-8. Building a house on Main Street. 2/23/06-5
TODD, S. E.
Of Shoshone; visits Twin Falls. 1/5/06-5
TOLMAN, ALEX
Of Marion; has ranch near Murtaugh. 11/23/06-8.
TOLMAN, JUDSON I.
Of Burley. Buys Samuel Hall's property in Murtaugh. 1/5/06-2. Has moved to his ranch
near Murtaugh.3/30/06-8. Family arrived at Murtaugh. 4/20/06-1.Voting precinct official.
7/27/06-3. Went East with cars of lambs; erecting a house. 8/17/06-8. Shot a deer. 11/23/06-8. House being painted. 11/23/06-8.Bought 100 tons of hay to feed his sheep. 12/7/06-1. She
has been ill. 12/21/06-8.
TOOLE, HUGH
Of T. Falls. 10/6/05-4. Settled on Coeur d'Alene Ridge. 10/6/05-8. Unclaimed final
certificate. 6/29/06-1. Has farm on Coeur d'Alene Ridge. 9/14/06-5. Partner is W. Fishinger.
9/21/06-1. Of Wallace Cigar Co; he and Fishinger improving their Filer ranch. 10/5/06-4.
TOREY, FRED
Has ranch 2.5 miles north of Stricker. 4/14/05-6.
TORREY, HOMER F.
Of La Grande, Oregon; located land here. 11/4/04-1. Final proof of entry. 9/29/05-7.
TORREY, N. B.
Manager of new piano store. 7/20/06-5. Wins prize at fair. 9/7/06-8, 10/19/06-2.
TOTTEN MR. (?)
Of Minidoka; store and home destroyed by fire. 9/21/06-2.
TOWLER, MR. (?)
Of Kimberly; working on cinder block house. 8/3/06-4.
TOWNE, ARTHUR
Young man of Hansen. 3/2/06-1. Attends party. 3/9/06-4. Visited T. Falls. 4/20/06-8.
Picnic. 5/25/06-8. At party. 6/1/06-1. Visits old mining camp in canyon; sings at party.
6/8/06-1. Visits T. Falls. 8/24/06-1. Working in brick yard. 10/12/06-1. Sings at opening of
Hansen school. 11/30/06-1. Painting school roof. 12/14/06-8.
TOWNE, ETHEL (MISS)
Of Hansen; has been ill. 1/19/06-4. Rapidly recovering. 1/26/06-1. Attends party. 3/9/06-4. Visits T. Falls. 5/18/06-4. Picnic. 5/25/06-8. At party. 6/1/06-1, 6/8/06-1. Daughter of F.
M. Towne. 6/29/06-1. Visits T. Falls. 11/16/06-8, 12/21/06-8. Attends party. 12/21/06-8.
TOWNE, FERN (MISS)
Of Hansen. 9/8/05-6. Of Hansen. 3/16/06-8. Visited in Twin Falls; attended Odd Fellows
celebrations. 5/4/06-1. Visits T. Falls. 5/18/06-4. Picnic. 5/25/06-8. Attends party. 6/1/06-1.
Party; also visits old mining camp in canyon. 6/8/06-1. Daughter of the F. M. Townes.
6/29/06-1. Visits T. Falls. 11/16/06-8. Sings at opening of Hansen school. 11/30/06-1.
TOWNE, FRED M. (MR. AND MRS.)
Of North Yakima, Washington; investing here. 12/2/04-8. Of Hansen. 8/25/05-6. Moved
to his farm three miles south of T. Falls to prove up. 9/15/05-1. Of Wapato, Washington;
Final proof of entry under Carey Act. 9/15/05-5. Building home on ranch east of Hansen.
10/27/05-5. Land proof finalized. 11/17/05-1.
Of Hansen. Celebrated wedding anniversary. 1/12/06-5. He visited Twin Falls. 1/19/06-4.
She is organist of the Sunday school; he visited T. Falls. 1/26/06-1. He had operation; visited
by Emma Allen. 2/23/06-1. He has been ill. 3/9/06-4. Entertained at party. 3/23/06-1.
Entertained; she is organist; his grain is up. 4/20/06-8. He visits T. Falls. 5/4/06-1. Selling
land. 5/11/06-4. Visiting in Yakima. 5/11/06-8. Both mentioned. 5/18/06-4. On delinquent
tax list. 5/25/06-2. Picnic at Milner Dam. 5/25/06-8.He returned from Yakima; attends party.
6/1/06-1. Entertained by Andrews; they give party. 6/8/06-1. Have two sets of guests.
6/22/06-8. Family goes to Yellowstone; hold farewell party. 6/29/06-1.
Letter from Yellowstone. 7/20/06-1. Still on trip with wife and two daughters. 9/21/06-1.
Have been traveling all summer; sold their outfit at Spokane and returned to Hansen.
11/9/06-1. She and daughters visit T. Falls; he builds granary. 11/16/06-8. She is involved
in opening ceremonies for Hansen school. 11/23/06-8. They sing at opening of Hansen
school. 11/30/06-1. They hold party for young people. 12/7/06-5. Have house guest; she
visits T. Falls; he went to Oakley to make flour. 12/21/06-8.
TOWNE, LLOYD
Final proof of entry under Carey Act. 11/17/05-7. Young man of Hansen. 3/2/06-1.
Picnic. 5/25/06-8. Received word that his parents are still in Spokane. 10/19/06-5. Gathering
wood in forest. 11/2/06-8.
TOWNER, (?)
Youngster on junior baseball club. 6/16/05-3.
TOWNER, CARL
Recovering from lengthy illness. 11/24/05-5.
TOWNER, HILYER
Proprietor of Hardware and Furniture Company on 12th Avenue near Shoshone Ave.
3/10/05-10. Final proof of entry; of Elgin, Oregon. 7/21/05-7. Sold his lot and building to
Snake River Implement Company. 10/27/05-8. Land proof finalized. 11/3/05-1. Closing out
sale underway. 11/24/05-7. At 12th Ave. near Shoshone Ave. 11/24/05-7.
Snake River Implement to open branch in building and lots sold to them by Towner.
2/9/06-4. T. Falls city warrant paid. 7/6/06-4. And T. Falls baseball game. 6/22/06-1,
6/29/06-1, 7/6/06-1, 7/27/06-1.
TOY, A.
Of T. Falls; visits Buhl. 11/9/06-8.
TRACY, EDWARD R.
Land proof finalized. 11/17/05-1.
TRAINS
See Railroads.
TRANMER BROTHERS
On delinquent tax list. 5/25/06-2
TRANMER, SARAH (MRS.)
Advertised letter list. 9/28/06-5.
TRANMER, WILLIAM G.
On uncalled for letters list. 7/20/06-4.
TRANSPORTATION
See: Railroads, Freighters; "Mary McClean" tugboat; Stage Lines; Burnett; Erdman
TRAPPER CREEK COAL COMPANY
Coal mines producing at $2 per ton at the mine; near Elba in Cassia County. 12/23/04-4.
Composed of men from Rupert; trying to get capital for mine near Burley. 11/16/06-7.
TREMAINE, HIRAM
Of Albion; Democrats nominate him for county treasurer. 9/28/06-1.
TREMAYNE, FRANK
Of Albion; nominated by Republicans for coroner. 10/5/06-1. Won election. 11/16/06-4.
TRENTOWSKY, O.
Of Twin Falls. 9/22/05-7.
TRENTOWSKY, MRS. (?)
Of Twin Falls. 3/30/06-4. Bought crib at auction sale. 4/6/06-5.
TRENTOWSKY, WILLIAM J. D.
Final proof of entry; of Gem, Idaho. 9/22/05-7. Arrived with family. 9/22/05-8. Land
proof finalized. 11/17/05-1.
TRIPLETT BLOCK
In Twin Falls; nearing completion. 2/16/06-5
TRIPLETT, HARRISON (HARRY) S.
From Perry, Illinois; has farm here. 8/25/05-8. Filed protest against two other entryman.
11/17/05-1. Won case against Benton McCoy and others involving the right to enter a parcel
of land in Twin Falls tract. 1/19/06-4. He and son arrived from Illinois; owns Twin Falls
block and quarter section northwest of city. 4/6/06-5. Of T. Falls; final proof as entryman.
5/4/06-7. Successor to the Filer Hardware Co; will build addition. 5/18/06-8. He and family
visit in Illinois. 6/15/06-8. His farm is grubbed. 10/5/06-1.
TRIPP, CHARLES
Played Santa Claus at first Christmas celebration. 12/30/04-8. On delinquent tax list.
5/25/06-2.
TRIPP, RUBY
In cantata at Christmas celebration. 12/30/04-8.
TRIPP, WILLIAM W.
Of Buhl. 6/15/06-7.
TROUT, A. J.
Of Burley; and Socialist Party. 10/5/06-8.
TROUT CREEK
On property of I. B. Perrine at Blue Lakes; to be used to generate electricity. 11/11/04-1.
TROUT, MR. (?)
Civil engineer for Oregon Short Line. 4/6/06-1.
TROWBRIDGE & NIVER CO.
Acquiring 62.5% of stock in T. Falls Land and Water Co. 1/5/06-1. Negotiations complete
to acquire stock. 1/19/06-1. Representative of company in T. Falls. 3/9/06-5. L. A.
Trowbridge and R. D. Mason, of the company, visit T. Falls. 4/27/06-5. Buhl-Kimberly
corporations buys them out of Land and Water Company. 8/10/06-1.Mentioned. 8/31/06-4.
Mansen and Niver of the company are in T. Falls. 8/31/06-5.
TRUE, EDWARD
Of Dry Creek. 8/4/05-5. Returning to Hygiene, Colorado after proving up farm. 11/3/05-8.
TRUE, EDWIN S.
Land proof finalized. 11/17/05-1.
TRUEBLOOD, GEORGE S. (MR. AND MRS.) (JETTIE)
Vs. George Wilhite in claims case. 11/24/05-1. Of Hansen; entertained friends. 1/26/06-1.
She attends party. 3/9/06-4. Little daughter ill. 5/11/06-8. Family is camping at Goat Springs.
8/10/06-8. She has four sisters in area; her mother, Mrs. Jennie Simmons, dies at Hansen, age
47. 9/28/06-2. He is clearing sagebrush near T. Falls. 11/2/06-8.
TRUITT, G. H.
Of Wyoming; new railroad agent at Kimberly. 10/19/06-1.
TSCHAN, HENRY
of Buhl; lost mare. 9/28/06-5.
TSCHANNEN, FRED
Of Twin Falls. 8/4/05-2. Final proof of entry; of Ellensburg, Washington. 10/6/05-4.
TUBBS & PAPE
Contractors; awarded contract for addition to Pike Building. 6/9/05-7. Paid by school
district for coal bins and work on blackboards. 2/16/06-2, 3/9/06-4
TUBBS & WILSON BUILDING
On Shoshone Ave. 7/28/05-1.
TUBBS, C. L.
Of Tubbs and Pape, contractors. 6/9/05-7. Of Twin Falls; in Buhl preparing estimates.
6/15/06-8.
TUBBS, GUY (MASTER)
Perfect attendance at Bickel school; in primary grade. 11/9/06-8.
TUBBS, RUTH (MISS)
Attends birthday party. 8/24/06-5. Wins prize at fair. 9/14/06-1, 10/19/06-2.
TUCKER, EDWARD F.
Violin solo for Kimberly Farmers' Association. 6/23/05-5. Appointed postmaster for
Kimberly. 6/23/05-5. Editor of Kimberly Buzz Saw newspaper. 9/1/05-3. Still is doing "Buzz
Saw" as part of evening programs. 12/15/05-1.
Of Kimberly. 1/5/06-1. Business trip to Boise. 1/5/06-5. Manager of Stock grower's store
in Kimberly, returned from Boise. Attends party. 1/19/06-5. Attends bachelor party in
Kimberly. 2/9/06-4. Postmaster of Kimberly. 2/16/06-5. Mentioned. 3/9/06-4. Sick; visits T.
Falls. 4/6/06-1. Stock grower's Mercantile sold; Tucker will get charge of a store in a new
town. 4/27/06-1. Left Kimberly for Shoshone; took mother. 5/18/06-4.
Replaced as Kimberly postmaster; has become traveling salesman. 7/13/06-8. Stops in
Kimberly; salesman for Salt Lake candy house. 9/21/06-1. Attends young people's party.
9/21/06-5. Of McDonald Candy Company; in Buhl. 9/21//06-8. Visits Kimberly. 11/2/06-8.
TUCKER, LAURA C. (MRS.)
Of Kimberly. 10/6/05-1. Directs play. 1/26/06-1. Ed Tucker's mother; left Kimberly with
son. 5/18/06-4.
TUCKER, W. A.
Had been employed by McCornick and Company; has been appointed to position in Hot
Springs, South Dakota; had just purchased a quarter-section from J. Heyer, and a quarter
section from S. A. Shobert. 9/22/05-8.
TULLEY, E. W.
Attends bachelor party in Kimberly. 2/9/06-4
TUNNICLIFF, S. E.
Brakeman; killed at Minidoka. 2/24/05-5.
TURNER, CHARLES (MASTER)
Perfect attendance at Bickel sixth grade. 12/7/06-8.
TURNER, JOSEPH A.
Final proof of entry under Carey Act; of Dayton Washington. 6/16/05-2. Land proof
finalized. 11/3/05-1. On delinquent tax list. 5/25/06-2.
TURNER, L. (MRS.)
C. I. Miller threatened here with revolver in quarrel over horse. 5/12/05-8.
TURNER, MISS
Of Twin Falls. 5/25/06-8.
TURNER, W. H. (MR. & MRS.)
Of Indian Territory; will open a bank in Kimberly. 3/9/06-4. Of Kimberly. 3/16/06-8. She
and daughter arrive in Kimberly. 4/13/06-1. Plans bank; visited Rock Creek. 4/20/06-8.
Cashier of new Kimberly bank. 4/27/06-1. She is officer of Kimberly ladies club. 6/15/06-1,
7/20/06-5. Bought the Bower place southeast of Kimberly. 8/10/06-2.
Vice president of Farmer's Storage & Commission Co. 8/31/06-1. Having his property
grubbed. 10/12/06-1, 11/2/06-8. And Kimberly Commercial Club. 12/21/06-8. Mentioned.
12/28/06-1.
TURNIPSEED, EMILY (MRS.)
Of T. Falls; she wins prize at fair. 9/7/06-8, 10/19/06-2. Officer of Women of Woodcraft.
12/7/06-5.
TURNIPSEED, SIDNEY (MASTER)
Of T. Falls; plays baseball. 6/1/06-1, 6/15/06-1. In July 4 footrace. 7/6/06-1. Attends
party. 8/10/06-5.
TURZ, ALBERT (MASTER)
Perfect attendance at Bickel school; in primary grade. 11/9/06-8.
TURZ, JOHN
Tailor; has shop in Yakima Building (Restaurant). 9/8/05-6.
TURZ, MAY (MISS)
Perfect attendance at Bickel school; in primary grade. 11/9/06-8.
TUSH, C. A. (MR. & MRS.)
Arrived with wife from California to become assistant general manager of Land and
Water Company. 3/16/06-5. Mentioned.3/23/06-5. She attends parties. 4/20/06-4, 6/29/06-5.
In Buhl locating the line for their water pipes. 7/27/06-8. He visits Buhl. 8/10/06-8. She
attends parties. 9/28/06-5, 10/5/06-5. In Buhl inspecting waterworks. 9/28/06-8.
She attends parties. 10/12/06-5. Leave Hotel Perrine for rental house; she gives party.
10/19/06-5. In Buhl on business. 10/26/06-8. Attend dinner party. 11/2/06-5. She attends
party. 11/9/06-5. Belle Chamberlain their guest. 11/9/06-5, 11/16/06-5. Visits Buhl to inspect
waterworks. 11/16/06-8. She takes sleigh ride. 11/23/06-5. She attends party. 12/7/06-5.
They attend party. 12/21/06-5.
TUSKENA, FRANK
Italian laborer, shoots W. G. Stratham at the contractor's camp on Cottonwood Creek;
being pursued by officers. 3/16/06-1
TUSOPPERY, HANS
On delinquent tax list. 5/25/06-2.
TWIN FALLS BASEBALL CLUB
To be organized. 3/10/05-10. John E. Hayes elected acting manager. 3/24/05-10. Team
practicing; pitcher's identity concealed, though he is "marvel;" schedule discussed. 4/7/05-3.
To play the Burley Club here on July 4; L. E. Kierstad is Twin Falls Captain, and E. M.
Price is manager; Johnny Hayes is managing the Burley Club. 5/5/05-1. A diamond to be
cleared on land of P. S. A. Bickel. 5/5/05-1. Benefit dance to be held. 5/12/05-7. To play
Albion on May 27. 5/19/05-8. To host Albion May 27; L. O. Kiersted to pitch for T. Falls.
5/26/05-3. Editorial badgering Albion Club. 5/26/05-8.
Twin Falls Irrigators defeated Albion. 6/2/05-5. To play at Albion June 10. 6/2/05-8.
Local juniors defeated seniors at Bickel Field. 6/16/05-3. To play the Shoshone Indians club
here on Bickel Field on June 25. 6/23/05-8. Twin Falls defeated by Shoshone. 6/30/05-1.
Defeated by Shoshone on 2 July. 7/7/05-8. To play stars from Malta, Elba and Albion at
Oakley on 24 July; to play Oakley 25 July. 7/21/05-8. Defeated Malta on "Railroad Day."
8/11/05-8. Defeated at Albion. 9/15/05-6.
TWIN FALLS BOWLING ALLEY & BILLIARD HALL
Moved from Gibson Building to former Griffith Hardware. 10/13/05-8.
TWIN FALLS CANAL ASSOCIATION
Organized to deal with problems between land holders and canal company; president H.
T. West; vice-president, A. D. McKinlay; treasurer, Frank D. Kimball; directors: J. H. Angel,
J. H. Day, Robert Brose, James McMillan, P. H. Smith, and J. W. Voorhees; constitution and
rules listed here. 10/13/05-1. To hold meeting regarding contract obligations. 12/15/05-1.
TWIN FALLS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
To be formed to take place of "Homeless Twenty." 3/31/05-3.
See also: Twin Falls Commercial Club.
TWIN FALLS CIGAR FACTORY
Advertisement. Paul Newman, manager. 2/23/06-8
TWIN FALLS CITY COUNCIL
Organized; president of trustees and first mayor Paul S. A. Bickel; city clerk, I. R.
Darrow; city attorney, E. B. Critchlow; city treasurer, J. M. Maxwell; city marshal, Albert
Snodgrass; justices of the peace, M. T. Records and C. B. Taylor; trustees, P. S. A. Bickel,
S. T. Hamilton, I. D. Bradley, R. M. McCollum and F. W. Eickhoff. 4/21/05-1.
Considering ordinances to control sanitation, animals, firearms, city layout, a jail, tramps,
sales of produce, streets, and trade practices. 4/21/05-1. Passes many new ordinances;
detailed here. 4/28/05-1. To meet first Monday each month. 4/28/05-1.
Fireworks prohibited within four blocks of the junction of Main Street and Shoshone Ave.
6/23/05-2. New ordinances detailed here; police judge to be appointed. 6/23/05-3. Trustees
to exercise caution in granting franchises of 50 years to either the Waterworks Company or
the People's Telephone Company; impounded dogs to be destroyed; fireworks limited to
areas outside downtown T. Falls. 6/23/05-6.
TWIN FALLS CONCRETE COMPANY
Wins prize at fair. 9/7/06-8.
TWIN FALLS DRAMATIC CLUB
Mrs. C. A. Camp directing play in August. 7/21/05-8.
TWIN FALLS ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO.
Manager, E. Otis Hunt. 2/23/06-8. Typical advertisement. 3/9/06-2
TWIN FALLS ENGINEERING COMPANY
Partnership of J. E. Hayes and R. S. Cookinham. 3/31/05-3. To occupy Pat H. Hall's new
building on ground floor. 4/7/05-6.
TWIN FALLS FARMERS' ASSOCIATION
Organized here April 29; W. C. Godard is president; Don C. Bryan is vice-president; C.
S. Harlan is secretary. 5/5/05-6. Eighty-four members now; meetings well attended. 5/12/05-1. To draft bylaws and constitution; objectives and aims listed. 6/2/05-4. By-laws and
constitution adopted; 34 new members. 6/9/05-3. To met alternate Saturday evenings during
summer. 6/23/05-7.
Farmers willing to accept a tax to keep roads in repair. 6/30/05-5. Desire an intermediary
organization to deal with Land and Water Company over complaints of service and contract
agreements. 9/29/05-1. Collective entry at State Fair received second place prize. 10/6/05-1.
TWIN FALLS FURNITURE COMPANY
A. M. Peterson and William Rampton, proprietors; opposite post office. 5/5/05-5. Stock
has arrived and is on display in I. O. O. F. building. 5/12/05-8. A. M. Peterson, manager.
7/21/05-8.
TWIN FALLS GLEE CLUB
Performed at Kimberly box social. 12/15/05-1.
TWIN FALLS GROCERY
Distributing masquerade masks. 1/27/05-8. Bradley and Parsons, proprietors; on Tenth
Ave. 2/3/05-5. Dissolving partnership. 1027/05-8. Now known as People's Cash Grocery;
destroyed by fire December 13. 12/15/05-1.
TWIN FALLS HARNESS SHOP
To close at 8 p. m. daily. 5/26/05-8.
TWIN FALLS HARDWARE COMPANY
Stock is arriving. 11/15/04-8. Gager and Kennedy, proprietors; located on Main Street.
12/2/04-5. Purchased hardware lines of G. W. Tarr & Company. 12/2/04-8.
Advertisement. Main Street; R. W. Gager and W. H. Kennedy. 1/5/06-5. Advertisement;
L. E. Salladay and F. W. Wilkinson, props. 4/6/06-6. Gives money for fair. 7/6/06-1,
10/19/06-3.. T. Falls merchants close early in hot weather. 8/17/06-1. T. Falls city warrant
paid. 10/12/06-4. Paid by fair treasurer. 10/19/06-1. Moved to new location. 11/30/06-5,
12/7/06-5. Advertisement. 12/21/06-6.
TWIN FALLS HOUSE / TWIN FALLS HOUSE AND HOTEL BURRINGTON
A. L. Bessire, manager. 7/7/05-6. Lodging. 8/31/06-5. Front being altered. 11/16/06-5.
TWIN FALLS ICE AND COLD STORAGE CO.
Owned by H. M. Landsdowne and Mr. Janney. 2/23/06-5
TWIN FALLS, IDAHO
On April 1, 1904 no sagebrush yet removed. Seventy mile telephone line from Shoshone
is first improvement to Blue Lakes, Shoshone Falls, Twin Falls City, and Milner. 10/28/04-1.
First building is the Twin Falls Investment Company; occupied July 27; but the second
building, Perrine and Burton's store, was the first occupied, opening for business July 23.
10/28/04-1. Prothero's restaurant opened August 10; followed by other businesses at short
intervals. Now are two general stores, two livery stables, two restaurants, two saloons, a
lumber yard, a brickyard, a meat market, a blacksmith shop, a rooming house, and a real
estate office. Being built are a hardware store, a drug store, and a short-order restaurant.
Other businesses planned include Hotel Kimberly and the First National Bank. 10/28/04-1.
From August through October 20 there was $65,800 of town lots sold. 10/28/04-8. Water
system extended. 11/4/04-1. Property owners under contract to have sidewalks by February,
1905. 11/4/04-1. List of businesses needed. 11/4/04-1. Street sprinkler busy laying the dust
on Main Street. 11/4/04-8. Survey crews working on grade and curb lines for "model city."
11/4/04-8. Promotional information for "model city." 11/11/04-8.
Plots opened for lots north and east of 10th Avenue on December 3; by next evening most
were sold for a total of $16,500. 12/9/04-8. Lots sold at $600 two months ago are now
turning at $850 each. 12/16/04-1. Rapid grown and progressive outlook noted. 12/23/04-1.
All lots on Main Street and Shoshone Avenue have been sold. $400 lots are being resold
at $1,500; $500 lots are bringing up to $2,500. 1/27/05-4. Characterized in Portland speech
of James McMillan (executive secretary to Gov. F. R. Gooding of Idaho) as "biggest young
town in the Northwest."2/10/05-1. New buildings being be completed at the rate of more
than one a day. 150 teams freighting lumber between here and Shoshone. 2/24/05-5.
Now boasts 75 business firms; may soon be one of largest towns in Idaho. 3/3/05-4.
Sidewalks completed on Main Street and Shoshone Ave. 3/3/05-3. Water connections being
extended. 3/3/05-6. Two carloads of lumber used in January; more needed; March 1 to 4
there were $65,000 worth of city lots sold in addition to numerous transfers. 3/10/05-4.
Power to be routed from Shoshone Falls to Blue Lakes; water pumping plant to provide
for city from that point. 3/17/05-1. Strong plea for sanitation in city, and for good planning
of buildings and city layout. 3/17/05-4. Meeting held March 20 to consider organizing as a
village. 3/17/05-6. Decided that not yet time to incorporate as village for some time to come.
3/24/05-10. Tent city in Rock Creek bottom continues to grow. 3/31/05-6.
Few easy positions now available; new citizens must be versatile and willing workers.
4/7/05-1. Editorial asking for incorporation of T. Falls; to control animals, sprinkle streets,
plant trees; regulate grown patterns and maintain the water supply. 4/7/05-2. Editorial
regarding good experience with exchange of checks and notes even before banks began
business. 4/7/05-3. Brick now burned near city; gravel and sand obtained from Rock Creek;
3500 shade trees are on the way here; water is now stored in cisterns filled directly from
canals; will be pure water from Blue Lakes when power is ready. 4/7/05-5. Map being
prepared showing specific buildings. 4/7/05-6.
Incorporated by county commissioners April 13, 1905; appointed trustees F. W. Eickhoff,
P. S. A. Bickel; S. T. Hamilton, F. d. Bradley and R. M. McCollum. M. T. Records
appointed justice of peace, and F. E. Ramsay as deputy sheriff. 4/14/05-1. Two thousand
trees being planted along Blue Lakes Blvd. 4/14/05-2. Tramps becoming "unpleasantly
numerous." 4/14/05-4. Article from Hailey's Wood River Times claims things not going well
in Twin Falls; growth was too fast; disclaimer here. 4/14/05-5.
County assessor assigning conservative values to town sites; total in excess of $500,000.
4/14/05-6. Discussion over need for street sprinkling. 4/21/05-4. Details of many new
ordinances passed; each citizen must labor two days per year on streets of city or pay $4;
fees and licenses described. 4/28/05-1. Text of new ordinances. 4/28/05-5,6,7.
Citizens asked to water and care for the 4,000 shade trees recently planted along city
streets. 5/5/05-1. Editorial asks appointment of a deputy county attorney for Twin Falls;
particularly given need for investigation of circumstances in death of Dan Kingsley, the
Shoshone Falls ferryman; many editorial references to complainers of project ("croakers"or
"knockers").5/5/005-2.
Shoshone Avenue to span Rock Creek by way of a viaduct for east-west traffic. 5/5/05-3.
Editorial request for fencing of open excavations after accidents. 5/5/05-5. Editorial
comment re lack of mice in city; several merchants to install soda fountains. 5/5/05-7. Saloon
keepers raising funds to set aside city incorporation; they object to $2,000 license fee; city
valuation assessed at low rate, but tops $500,000; over 50 mercantile establishments located
here now; 2,000 persons in city, of whom 500 reside in Rock Creek. 5/5/05-8.
Need a maintained cemetery. 5/12/05-1.Complaints of destruction of trees in city;
additional ordinances of city listed. 5/12/05-2. Many stray animals impounded. 5/12/05-3.
Map showing street layout. 5/12/05-5. C. S. Harlan appointed city water master.5/12/05-8.
Article from the Caldwell News speaking against the high liquor license fee in Twin Falls.
5/19/05-1. Several prominent men visited city May 14. 5/19/05-4. New pump ordered fro
waterworks; to handle 12,000 gallons per hour; to run on water wheel until electricity
available; pipe will soon be laid on main street.5/19/05-8.
Photograph of city taken August 1, 1904 by Elva McCollum; shows first building, Twin
Falls Investment Co. 5/26/05-1. John E. Hayes observed prevailing winds and laid out the
T. Falls townsite so that breezes would blow across thoroughfares, instead of sweeping them
from end to end. 5/26/05-1.
Local salon keepers buy three month licenses to comply with law; six saloons in city.
5/26/05-2. Several horses impounded by city marshal; stores have been open until 10 p. m.
to accommodate traffic; they agree to close at 8 p. m. in the future. 5/26/05-8.
Editorial encouraging cleanliness and civic pride. 6/2/05-2. Ordinance regarding liquor
sales in city printed in full. 6/2/05-3. City to have first class water system; company formed
as Twin Falls Waterworks Company. 6/9/05-1. Streets to be sprinkled to hold down dust.
6/9/05-1.Trustees demand that sanitation rules be obeyed. 6/9/05-7.
Marshal Arthur Snodgrass resigned; I. A. Walters appointed as new city marshal. 6/16/05-8. Two crude street sprinklers in use; great aid to dust nuisance; need three new sprinklers.
6/23/05-8. Domestic water charges outlined: $2.00 per month for homes of four rooms or
less. 6/30/05-6.
Citizens to pay $100 per month to Land and Water Company to run two sprinkler wagons;
city will eventually buy the wagons from the company. 7/7/05-1. Businessmen to form
commercial club. 7/7/05-2. Shoshone Avenue being cleared west of Main Street and
sidewalks being laid from Main to the railroad depot. 7/7/05-8. Four factories assured for
city; others express interest. 7/14/05-1. Shortage of ice and gasoline; roses in bloom in park;
grass is coming up. 7/14/05-8. Editorial urging a memorable "Railroad Day" celebration to
be held 7 August. 7/21/05-2.
Photographs of Hotel Perrine; Main Street; and wagons on "Railroad Day." 8/18/05-1.
City water analysis proves its purity; detailed process described here. 8/18/05-3. Many
curious visitors continue to stop here to see the irrigation project. 8/18/05-8. There are 125
rated businesses here: 5 hardware stores, 2 drug stores, and 400 houses; these assessed at
$610,000. 8/25/05-2. One-third of all lots have been sold; one-third are for sale; one-third
are reserved. 8/25/02-2. Ordinance #14 regarding liquor sales printed here. 8/25/05-6.
Scarcity of fruit for canning and preserving. 9/1/05-4. Assessed valuation cut as result of
adjustments made for all Cassia County. 9/1/05-5. First planing mill opened here, not named.
9/1/05-8. Houses may now be wired in preparation for electricity in near future. 9/15/05-1.
Editorial urging those still living in tents to quickly make preparations for winter;
complaints noted regarding poor country roads. 9/22/05-4. Oil for local roads could be
arranged from California; $1.50 per running foot; dust could be controlled. 9/29/05-1.
Editorial plea for bridge over Rock Creek at end of Shoshone Avenue. 9/29.05-4.
Editorial urging construction of bridges to aid travels from Three Creek area, as those area
residents intend to buy 8 to 10 four horse wagon loads of winter supplies here. 10/6/05-4.
Ordinance here giving Ira B. Perrine and his heirs a concession to provide electric power to
city for 50 years; construction specifications listed.10/6/05-8. (?) Dyer appointed city
marshal after I. A. Walters resigned.10/13/05-8. Typhoid crisis demands sanitary campaign
to solve filthy conditions along Rock Creek; new hospital to built in T. Falls. 10/27/05-1.
Celery, oranges, grapes , bananas arriving here daily. 11/3/05-6. Editorial urges
construction of a theater or opera house. 11/17/05-4.
Photographs of city center in December, 1904 and December, 1905. 12/29/05-1. Plans
a large "opera house;" to seat 1,300 persons; to be located on Shoshone Ave. 12/29/05-1. A
number of "firsts" of December, 1904 recalled in article. 12/29/05-1.Article notes that John
E. Hayes did not lay city out "on the square" with the rest of the world. 12/29/05-5.
Village trustees argue with school district over disbursement of license and fine revenue;
town refuses to turn over money; village and school income and expenditures listed. Legal
action is commenced. 1/19/06-1. Streets should be named, not numbered. 1/19/06-4. Some
2,000 people now in Twin Falls; at least 30 new business buildings. 1/26/06-8
Treasurer's report. 2/9/06-8. General news. 2/16/06-1. Summary of past year's growth.
Population at least 1,000; time to discontinue village status and declare T. Falls a city of
second class. 2/16/06-4. In school district's lawsuit against T. Falls trustees, judge at Albion
decided in favor of school district. Status of streets. 2/16/06-5. Status of townsite, population,
etc. 2/16/06-7. Fred Reed thinks T. Falls should be dubbed "The Power City." 2/23/06-4.
General news. 2/23/06-5
Probability of becoming a city second-class. 3/2/06-1. Status of Shoshone Avenue
viaduct; status of raising to city second-class; public watering trough, etc. 3/2/06-2. Progress
made since Milner dam gates were closed one year ago. 3/2/06-4. McPherson, superintendent
of agriculture for Land & Water Company, is in Boise buying 5,000 shade trees for Buhl and
T. Falls, including parks; T. Falls park is in Rock Creek canyon. 3/2/06-4.
Surveying completed for Shoshone Avenue viaduct. 3/2/06-5. District court decides
against village in school funds case; Commercial club applies to district court to force
trustees to raise village to city second class. 3/9/06-5. General news. 3/16/06-5.
Poor condition of streets and crossings. 3/23/06-4. Work begun on viaduct over Rock
Creek. 3/23/06-5. Town now ranks third in revenue-producing towns on the O. S. L. 3/30/06-4. Putting in stone crossings on Main and Shoshone, other street and city park improvements.
3/30/06-5. Status of lawsuit regarding become a village second class. 4/6/06-1.
Streets being improved; poll tax being collected; deputy marshal appointed. 4/6/06-5.
John Janney recommends oiled roads for T. Falls, after visit to California. 4/13/06-1. New
water tank ready. 4/13/06-5. Commercial Club and trustees to plan for sewer system; status
of viaduct; street sprinklers in commission; water running in ditches. 4/20/06-5. Status of
viaduct. 4/27/06-5. Citizens give money for San Francisco earthquake victims. 4/27/06-5
General news; city marshal collecting dog and poll taxes. 5/4/06-5. Talk of drilling test
well for artesian water. 5/11/06-1. Detailed sewer plans about ready. 5/11/06-5. Village
trustees met; took up sprinkling question. 5/11/06-5. Visit of Boise Commercial Club.
5/18/06-1. Cattle and horses running loose at night. 5/18/06-5. General news. 5/25/06-5.
Health ordinance published by village trustees; advisory board of three doctors; dealing
with infectious diseases, etc. 6/1/06-3. Building ordinance published; creates office of
building inspector. 6/1/06-8. Stone and gravel street crossings. 6/8/06-4.
Fireworks restrictions. 6/8/06-5 & 6/15.06-5. Ordinance regarding business licenses.
6/15/06-4. General news. 6/15/06-5. Status of Rock Creek railway bridge, depot, stockyards;
sign ordinance. 6/22/06-5. Plans for July 4 celebration; baseball team defeated. 6/29/06-1.
Article praising town. 6/29/06-4. History of tract and town by Maj. Reed. 6/29/06-8.
General news; status of Rock Creek bridge. 7/6/06-5. Brief history, and current status, of
town; population now more than 2,000; park, buildings, shade trees, etc. Baseball game.
7/20/06-4. Treasurer's report. 7/6/06-4. Trustees authorize sewer system; set bond election;
fire hydrants being placed; lots to be secured for a city hall and fire station. 8/3/06-1.
Expenses for coming year; revenue for previous year; ordinances regarding annual
appropriations, and sewer bonds. 8/3/06-4. Viaduct status, railroad bridge status. 8/3/06-5.
Rock Creek viaduct completed; status of railroad bridge. 8/10/06-1.
Russian thistle being eradicated. 8/17/06-1. Viaduct status; Rock Creek Infants play
baseball with T. Falls Stars. 8/17/06-5. May get alfalfa meal factory. 8/17/06-8. Crossings
on Main Street; exposition buildings for fair; status of fire protection. 8/31/06-5. General
news; school opens. 9/7/06-5. Two pictures of city. 9/14/06-1. General news; irrigation
water in village. 9/28/06-5.
Boyd-Kimball-West-Chamberlain faction criticizes village trustees regarding water
franchises, sewer contracts, prostitution, etc; chairman of trustees responds.10/5/06-4.
General news; new fire hydrants; baseball club dance. 10/5/06-5. Description of town and
tract taken from Irrigation Age. 10/12/06-2. Treasurer's report. 10/12/06-4.
Saloon licences reduced to $1,000; hospital going up. 11/9/06-5.
Alfalfa meal mill to be built; sugar beet mill probable. 11/23/06-1. Wooden pipeline to
low line canal is completed. 11/23/06-5. Descriptions of city by visiting editors. 12/7/06-2
& 3. Ordinance regulating the sale of intoxicating liquors; amendment reducing saloon
license to $1,000 per year. 12/7/06-5 & 7. T. Falls trustees to consider quarantining
Shoshone, Hailey, Hagerman and other points where smallpox is epidemic. 12/7/06-5.
Wooden crossings to be laid; sidewalk repairs; committee to set domestic water rates.
12/14/06-5.
See also: Schools; Fire Protection; Waterworks Company; Band; Holidays; Sports,
Sewers; Cemeteries.
TWIN FALLS IRRIGATORS
See: Twin Falls Baseball Club.
TWIN FALLS INVESTMENT COMPANY
First building constructed in Twin Falls; second building occupied on July 27. 10/28/04-1.
Robert M. McCollum, secretary. 10/28/04-4. Company donated 2 lots at corner of 9th Avenue
and 10th Street for new school. 10/28/04-5.
Maintains samples of various crops which can be grown on the Twin Falls Tract.
10/28/04-8. C. B. Hurtt, president; John Crocker, treasurer; R. M. McCollum, secretary; I.
B. Perrine, vice-president and general manager; Thomas Costello, vice-president and Eastern
manager; George F. sprague, cashier. 11/4/04-5.
Clearing site for new building on Main Street. 11/18/04-8. Report that from 10 to 30 land
seekers arrive each day; 327 contracts have been made with buyers to date. 12/23/04-1. In
last five days, 6480 acres sold. 12/23/04-4. To have hotel fifteen miles west of city; to be run
by W. H. Griffith. 12/23/04-8.
S. T. Hamilton ceased affiliation with Company to begin his own abstract and realty
business. 1/6/05-8. W. C. McMahon to be new bookkeeper. 1/13/04-8. Lots sold for week
ending January 26 totaled $23,250. 1/27/05-8. Sold 22,000 acres in 3 days following March
23 opening. 3/31/05-3.
Photograph of building on August 1, 1904, taken by Elva McCollum. 5/26/05-1. Annual
stockholders' meeting held June 6; officers re-elected except S. H. Hays chosen secretary,
George F. Sprague chosen treasurer, and B. C. Sammons assistant treasurer. 6/9/05-7. Moved
to new offices in Hotel Perrine; old offices sold to Braun Brothers. 9/29/05-8.
Has leased upper floor of the Babcock and Craven building and will fit up six rooms for
permanent guest. 1/12/06-5. Advertisement; sole agents for disposal of all town lots, lands
and water rights of the T. Falls canal system.2/2/06-3. Moved its office. 2/16/06-5.
Advertisement for sale of Buhl Townsite.3/16/06-8. Building office in Buhl. 4/27/06-5.
Gives money for forthcoming fair. 5/25/06-5, 6/1/06-1, 7/6/06-1, 10/19/06-3. Notice of
meeting. 5/25/06-8.Cooperation with Land and Water Company. 8/10/06-1. Editorial re
conflict between Investment Company interests and others in T. Falls. 8/10/06-4.
Leading property owner in Cassia county. 8/24/06-2. To run daily stage to Filer and Buhl.
9/14/06-5. Leases the Hotel Perrine and Hotel Buhl to Mrs. Carmack; company has helped
pay for mail to Buhl. 11/30/06-5.
TWIN FALLS LAND AND WATER COMPANY
Title of corporation for water association. 10/28/04-1. Plate showing canals. 11/4/04-1.
W. G. Filer is general manager and vice-president; Frank H. Buhl is president, and M. B.
DeLong is secretary and treasurer. 11/4/04-5.
Investing about $3,000,000 in the irrigation works. 1/6/05-4. Building a road on west end
of tract. 1/13/05-8. Reports sale of 4,754 acres of land between January 12 through 18, in 46
entries, making a total of 10,702 acres for the month; 60% of the purchases were made by
persons from Washington state. 1/20/05-8. All lots on Main Street and Shoshone Ave have
been sold. $400 lots are being resold at $1,500; $500 lots are bringing up to $2,500. 1/27/05-4. 5,312 acres sold in week ending 26 January. 1/27/05-8.
Reports 51 entries of 3,942 acres since 1 February. 2/10/05-10. Appointed B. T. Young
foreman of headgates. 2/14/05-10. To hire a competent agriculturist to instruct new farmers.
3/3/05-5. Providing 80 acres with water as an experimental model farm near Twin Falls City.
3/24/05-4.
To hire 12 ditch riders and a superintendent to keep track of condition of banks. 4/7/05-1.
Hired F. A. Voight as bookkeeper and accountant. 4/7/05-6. Map of canal system and
explanation of lands still available. 4/14/05-1. Hired agricultural inspector Alexander
McPherson to assist farmers. 4/14/05-3. Forty acre experimental farm on east side of Blue
Lakes Avenue laid out, at junction with Shoshone Ave. 4/21/05-1. Description of company
responsibilities in delivering water and maintaining water system. 4/21/05-7. company
lauded in editorial for its unselfish concern for the project and its people. 4/28/05-4. Offers
to buy all sugar beets raised in area at $4.50 per ton. 4/28/05-10.
Has seed oats for sale to farmers. 5/5/05-6. Public censuring the Company for failure to
bridge laterals across public highways. 5/26/05-4. Now required to provide duplicates of all
contracts for filing with the state land board; original to county recorder. 6/30/05-7. Agrees
to build many bridges immediately to help road problem; also bought two large sprinkler
wagons to settle downtown dust. 7/7/05-1.
Building large stable near railroad freight depot. 9/1/05-1. 1500 contracts sent to Albion
to be recorded; these between settlers and the Company. 9/15/05-1. Protesting the assessment
of canal system at $500,000; contend that it is a state project, and thus non-taxable. 9/15/05-1. Offices to be in Hotel Perrine after 1 October. 9/22/05-1. Settlers complaints of company
actions suggest need of an intermediary between Company and farmers' organization;
contract obligations outlined her. 9/29/05-1. Intends to open an irrigated tract on north side
of Snake River; to be serviced by 50 miles of canal from Milner; estimated cost is $2.5
million to reclaim nearly 8,000 acres. 9/29/05-2.
To allow water to run through canals beyond October 15 if still needed. 10/13/05-1.
Old offices to be turned over to local farmers for club rooms. 10/20/05-1. Contract with
the state under discussion with the attorney-general. 11/24/05-5.
Interests of Frank H. Buhl and Peter L. Kimberly sold to others; company to be
reorganized. 12/2/05-1. Reorganization claimed to presage the growth of a major
manufacturing point in the center of the largest body of irrigated land in the U. S. 12/1/05-4.
Building formerly used as office moved to Shoshone Avenue and Twelfth (from Sixth and
Main); to serve as club room for farmers. 12/22/05-5.
Stock held by Buhl-Kimberly Corporation transferred to Trowbridge and Niver Company
of Chicago. Now being reorganized in Chicago. 1/5/06-1. Reorganization and negotiations
concluded. 1/19/06-1. Annual report; 1,033 water users on tract as of November 1; includes
report of American Falls and Canyon canal companies. 1/19/06-3. Suing Cassia County to
have the 1905 taxes levied on the company's dam and canal declared void. 1/19/06-4
Deal consummated with Trowbridge and Niver company; stockholders of reorganized
company to meet in Salt Lake; headquarters will be in T. Falls; works on south side now to
be completed; all land under the low line canal will be watered for this year's crop. After
this, reclamation of the north side will begin with construction of three huge storage
reservoirs--to be known as Wilson Lake, Sugar Loaf and Monument reservoirs. Viaduct to
be built across Rock Creek at foot of Shoshone Ave. 2/2/06-1. Editorial says headquarters
must be in T. Falls.2/2/06-4
Stockholders elect officers; S. B. Milner is President; officers of company met with
Commercial Club and discussed plans for public improvements; viaduct to be built across
Rock Creek; high line and low line canals to be bridged south of T. Falls. Company proposed
city park in Rock Creek Canyon. 2/9/06-1. Officers of company willing to meet with land
owners to work out problems prior to turning over canal system to them; problems outlined
in a letter from Federation of Farmers associations to the Land and Water Company.
Exchanges letters with Canal Association. 2/9/06-8. Company expects to get water to entire
south side of tract by June 1; gives status of low and high line canals in reaching Buhl area.
2/16/06-1. General manager moves to new office. 2/16/06-5. Completed bridge across Dry
Creek; company putting up ice at Murtaugh reservoir. 2/16/06-8. Map of canal system; status
of water for coming year. 2/23/06-1
Notice of maintenance charge to water users for 1905. 3/2/06-1. Officials of company
meet with farmers for first time; discussed the faulty government survey of the tract; interest
and deferred payments on water contracts; the definition of "main laterals;" improvements
to high line canal. 3/9/06-1. Editorial on state land board's job on protecting the farmer from
injustice at the hands of land and water companies. 3/9/06-4.
Editorial says tract survey should be corrected quickly; comment on Land and Water
company charging interest on water not delivered; lateral system. Company has just
announced that maintenance charge will be 80 cents per acre this year. 3/16/06-4. Henry
Schodde vs. the company being heard in Boise; C. A. Tush arrives in T. Falls to become
assistant general manager of company. 3/16/06-5.
To build farmer's meeting hall in Buhl. 3/23/06-5. Because 1905 water wasn't ready,
interest money rebated for entrymen living between Rock Creek and Cedar Draw. 3/30/06-1.
Clifford Barrett to replace Mr. Roos; M. B. Delong also leaves.3/30/06-5. Replaces team of
horses for man in Murtaugh; company surveying big butte between Murtaugh and Rock
Creek; will install pumping plant.3/30/06-8.
Notice of ruling re interest and maintenance charges. 4/6/06-1. State engineer rules that
company must construct and maintain checks, headgates and measuring devices in its canal
system, in accordance with its contract with state of Idaho dated January 2, 1903. 4/13/06-4.
Committee studying survey adjustments concludes that goverment lines must be followed.
5/4/06-1. District court rules that company must pay taxes on canal system until transfered
to farmers. 5/4/06-1. District judge rules in favor of company in Henry Shodde's suit. 5/4/06-3. And Stanley Milner in formation of company. 5/4/06-4. Status of highline & lowline
canals, laterals and headgates on T. Falls tract; state land board authorizes delivery to begin
at once. 5/11/06-1, 5/11/06-8. Lose case against Nelson Bennett, who built the main canal.
5/11/06-1, 11/23/06-3. Lists of areas to which water will be delivered. 5/11/06-3 Editorial
on state land board meeting. 5/11/06-3. Status of rail extension to Buhl; bridge across Rock
Creek. 5/25/06-1. Delinquent taxes. 5/25/06-2. More on crooked government survey lines.
5/25/06-4. Promises money for fair. 5/25/06-5 & 6/1/06-1, 7/6/06-1.
To bridge coulees and bad place on road east of Buhl. 6/1/06-6. Meeting to be held
regarding faulty survey lines. 6/15/06-1. Meeting re faulty survey concludes that government
lines must be accepted. 6/22/06-1. Notice of 1906 water assessment. 6/22/06-5.
T. Falls city warrant paid. 7/6/06-4. Carey Act described; state and Land & Water
Company responsibilities. 7/20/06-1. Steps taken to adjust the tract survey. 7/20/06-5. To
give special prizes at fair.7/27/06-1. Running phone line from Filer ditch rider's camp on low
line. 7/27/06-4. Buhl-Kimberly corporation purchases Trowbridge-Niver company interests;
again controls the company; new officers elected; Frank Buhl now president; company will
complete canals and laterals on south side before taking up the north side project. 8/10/06-1.
Will buy oats in fall. 8/17/06-4. Surveying between Dry Creek and Milner. 8/17/06-8.
Leading property owner in Cassia county. 8/24/06-2. Will bring suit against some farmer
west of Rock Creek to settle argument over payment of water maintenance fees. 8/31/06-5.
Provide land for flouring mill. 9/7/06-1. To run daily stage to Filer and Buhl. 9/14/06-5.
To install water hydrant near Rock Creek viaduct. 9/14/06-5. Suit of F. C. Smith against the
company. 9/28/06-4. Lawsuit against Nels Lind. 9/28/06-5. Annual meeting of canal
association; Land and Water company says they would be ready to turn the canal system
over about Dec. 15, and that they had sold 139,000 acres to date. Company applies for
segregation of land in Lincoln and Blaine counties. 10/12/06-3. Buys oats. 10/12/06-5.
Paid by fair board for sheds used.10/19/06-1. Gives money for fair. 10/19/06-3. Will erect
building in Buhl. 10/26/06-8. Enlarging laterals near Filer. 11/9/06-5. Lawsuit against Nels
Lind over maintenance charges for 1905 decided in favor of Lind; affects entrymen west of
Rock Creek; company will now collect interest that it previously waived. 11/16/06-4 & 5.
Faris says the Land and Water Company's work is now completed on south side of Snake,
with 220,000 acres under water; engineers now at work on north side of river; when project
is completed it will encompass 450,000 acres. 11/23/06-3. Nels Lind suit to be appealed;
company has been helping to pay for mail to Buhl. 11/30/06-5.
Company conferring with state land board and the T. Falls Canal Association about
transferring the canal system to the landowners. 12/7/06-1 & 4. Canal association and settlers
object to transfer at this time. 12/14/06-1, 4 & 8. State land board rejects proposal of T. F.
Land & Water Company to transfer the canal system to the settlers; engineers to make
inspection; land board also considers applications by T. Falls Land and Water Company and
Idaho Irrigation and Land Company for segregation of lands on the north side of Snake River
opposite T. Falls Tract. 12/21/06-1. Gives prizes for best crops of grain. 12/21/06-1.
To begin work within 60 days on north side segregation; 180,000 acres; will be three
large reservoirs supplied from Milner Dam.12/28/06-1. Land & Water company now
proposes organization of an operating company to take charge of water distribution.12/28/06-1. Company out of touch with settlers on question of transfer of canal system. 12/28/06-4.
TWIN FALLS LAWN TENNIS CLUB
Organized with James Nibley, president; C. B. Channel, vice-president; Herbert S.
Osburn, secretary and treasurer; four lots north of Nibley-Channel Lumber are being cleared
and netted. 6/23/05-8.
TWIN FALLS LIVERY & BOARDING (LIVERY & TRANSFER) STABLES
James Burnett, manager; on 13th Avenue. 2/3/05-10. On Thirteenth and Shoshone Avenue;
J. M. Burnett, manager. 2/20/05-6.
Advertisement; J. M. Burnett, proprietor; at 13th and Shoshone Streets. 1/5/06-5
TWIN FALLS LIVERY & FEED BARN
Advertisement; Galliher and Sons, props. Heaters for your buggy. 12/28/06-6.
TWIN FALLS LIVERY & SALE STABLE
To ship carload lots of alfalfa and timothy hay here. 11/17/05-6.
TWIN FALLS LUMBER COMPANY
Building materials and paint. 11/4/04-4. Partnership of H. O. Milner and C. R. Shaw
dissolved 12 October. 12/23/04-4. President, C. R. Shaw; secretary and manager, H. O.
Milner. 2/17/05-4. Added new safe. 2/24/05-10.
Pledge money for fair. 6/1/06-1, 7/6/06-1. T. Falls city warrants paid. 7/6/06-4, 10/12/06-4. Advertisement. 8/17/06-3. Paid for lumber at fair.10/19/06-1. Gives money for fair.
10/19/06-3.
TWIN FALLS MANUFACTURING COMPANY
Advertisement. 1/5/06-5. Building an office adjoining their workshop. 2/2/06-5.
Advertisement; horse-shoeing, blacksmithing and machine repair. 4/20/06-6. T. Falls city
warrant paid. 7/6/06-4, 10/12/06-4. Sold threshing outfit, traction engine and separator.
7/27/06-5. Building school busses. 8/17/06-5. Wins prize at fair. 9/7/06-8.
Machine repair and blacksmithing. 12/2/05-3.
TWIN FALLS MEAT COMPANY
Formed by Fred Labelle and associates. 2/23/06-5. Advertisement; formerly Pearl Meat
Market. 3/9/06-5. New smokehouse is completed. 4/13/06-5. Installing ice plant. 6/22/06-5.
Gives money for fair. 10/19/06-3, 7/6/06-1. Ice machine operating. 7/13/06-5. Sold first
sweet corn of season. 7/27/06-5. Advertisement. 8/3/06-2.
TWIN FALLS MERCANTILE COMPANY
Levi Sinnema, proprietor. 5/5/05-8. Merchants close early in hot weather. 8/17/06-1.
TWIN FALLS MINSTRELS
Group of youngsters present comedy show. 6/9/05-3, 6/16/05-8.
TWIN FALLS NEWS
To be published each Friday; co-publishers are O. H. Barber and Charles P. Diehl.
10/28/04-4. Initial editorial statement proclaiming independence from local financial
interests; and announcing the paper's Republican political stance; particularly favors
Theodore Roosevelt as one who understands the West. 10/28/04-4.
Does printing commercially; selling stationery. 11/25/04-8. In Jones Building. 12/23/04-8.
Partnership of Barber and Diehl dissolved February 25; Diehl now sole publisher. 3/3/05-4.
George B. Fraser taking charge of paper after 1 April. 3/24/05-10. Now published by News
Printing Company. 4/7/05-2. C. P. Diehl to begin paper in Burley. 4/21/05-12. Subscription
price of $2.50 per year includes the Irrigation Age. 5/19/05-2. Photograph of building.
5/19/05-7.
Installed new double magazine Mergenthaler Linotype machine; photograph. 9/8/08-1.
New equipment was installed in the recently-occupied News Building, adjoining Sprague and
Butler's Drug Store, on Main Street. 9/8/05-2. Advertisement for job printing. 9/22/05-5.
Enters second year of publication with this issue. 10/27/05-1.
Warning of legal action against subscribers who attempt to defraud newspapers. 11/3/05-6. Published pamphlet describing T. Falls, the irrigation project and places of interest; done
in conjunction with Presbyterian ladies. 1/26/06-4. Paid by T. Falls treasurer for publishing.
2/9/06-8. Paid by school district for printing. 2/16/06-2. Advertisement; sells stationery,
forms, etc.3/30/06-7. Editor is George B. Fraser. 5/25/06-1. Gives money for fair. 7/6/06-1,
10/19/06-3.
T. Falls city warrant paid. 7/6/06-4, 10/12/06-4. To give prizes at fair. 7/27/06-1.
Owned by George B. Fraser, William M. Wayman of Payette and George F. Sprague.
8/10/06-4. Sponsors test of stage line to Contact, Nevada. 8/24/06-1. Paid for fair printing.
10/19/06-1& 2. Urges voting Republican ticket; endorses Gov. Gooding. 11/2/06-4. Fine
printing plant. 11/30/06-3.
TWIN FALLS NURSERY
James A. Waters, proprietor. 3/4 mile north on Blue Lakes Ave. 10/27/05-4.
Advertisement. James A. Waters, proprietor. Three-quarters of a mile north of Twin Falls
on Blue Lakes Ave. 1/5/06-2
TWIN FALLS ORCHESTRA
Played for Thanksgiving dance at school house. 11/25/04-8. To play for dances at the
Cassia County Social Club. 12/23/04-8. Played for New Year's dance, January 2. 1/6/05-8.
TWIN FALLS RAILROAD & TRANSFER CO.
On delinquent tax list. 5/25/06-2.
TWIN FALLS REALTY COMPANY
Formed by George T. Meader and L. M. Lucy. 1/20/05-8.
TWIN FALLS ROOMING HOUSE
S. W. Hazen, proprietor. 11/4/04-4. Completed and finished now. 11/4/04-8. On Main
Street. 12/23/04-4. Proprietor is A. L. Bessire. 3/17/05-5.
See also: Hazen House; Twin Falls House; Hotel Burrington
TWIN FALLS SOCIAL CLUB
Incorporated with stock of $1,000; W. S. McQuinn, president; Charles Walters, secretary.
3/17/05-6.
TWIN FALLS STAGE LINE
J. M. Burnett, manager; on Main Street, and in Shoshone, Idaho 3/17/05-6. Photograph
of mail stage at Blue Lakes. 4/28/05-1.
TWIN FALLS STEAM GRUBBER COMPANY
Sagebrush remover; $5 per acre in small lots, $4.50 per acre for 100 acres or
more.6/16/05-7. Photograph of traction engine and separator. 8/11/05-6.
TWIN FALLS STEAM LAUNDRY
Gave money for "Railroad Day" celebration. 8/4/05-1.
TWIN FALLS TELEPHONE COMPANY
To erect poles in alleyways and provide free telephones for city offices. 4/28/05-1. Sold
franchise, lines and plant to Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Company; lines run from blue
Lakes to Burley, Twin Falls, Shoshone Falls, and Milner. 5/26/05-1.
TWIN FALLS TAILORING COMPANY
In Hotel Perrine. 2/9/06-5. Leased a building.3/9/06-5. Sold and renamed Mags'
Pantorium. 5/25/06-5
TWIN FALLS TIMES
Gives money for fair. 7/6/06-1, 10/19/06-3. City warrants paid. 7/6/06-4, 10/12/06-4.
TWIN FALLS TOWNSITE COMPANY
165 lots sold since 1 February. 2/10/05-10. Let a contract for grading Main Street to
Thomas Newbry. 2/10/05-10. Hired engineer to survey a sewer system. 8/3/06-1. Leading
property owner in Cassia county. 8/24/06-2. And sewer bond issue. 8/31/06-4.
TWIN FALLS TRACT
Carey Act entry requirements. 10/28/04-8. Promotional information 11/11/04-5. Prices
of land and water; notable features of the land and soil. 10/28/04-8, 11/4/04-5. One hundred
thousand acres offered at second opening on 20 October. 10/28/04-8. Plate showing land
tract. 11/4/04-1.
First land drawing was June 10, 1903. Of the total 270,000 acres, 130,000 are now open
for settlement. 12/2/04-1. Farms can be up to 160 acres here, but only 80 acres on Minidoka
Tract. 12/9/04-1. Rules for entry; fees. 12/0/04-5. Big boom in settlement predicted for next
spring. 12/16/04-1. An "empire" growing here. 12/23/04-1. Count 38 farm houses from top
of city water towner. 12/23/04-1. Open to date: 140,000 acres. 12/23/04-1. Extensive article
relating merits of area to mid-westerners. 2/3/05-1. Twelve thousand acres of state land to
be opened 22 March; and 70,000 acres of Carey act lands to opened 23 March. 2/24/05-10.
Tract now assured that water flows in canals. 3/19/05-1. Final land drawing attracts 500
buyers 23 March; 354 lots drawn.3/24/05-1. General historical background. 3/31/05-1.
Ninety thousand acres still available. 4/7/05-5. Map of tract and explanation of lands still
available. 4/14/05-1. application made to federal government for patent to entire area under
the canal system, low line to the Snake River. 4/21/05-8.
Entryman must live on land six months; no partial assignments allowed; 200 settlers are
now ready to prove up. 5/5/05-1. Distances to area points of interest listed. 5/19/05-1.
Several local state owned tracts of land to be auctioned off on 5 July. 6/9/05-2.
Congressional party to visit area to the project. 6/9/05-5. Lands to be auctioned by state;
includes acreage in Kimberly area, and the new Buhl townsite. 6/16/05-1. State Land Board
finds for the contestant in three Carey lands suits. 6/16/05-7. Twenty-two notices of final
proof in the paper. 6/16/05-8. Tract toured by large congressional group. 6/23/05-1.
Editorial plea for land holders to prove up and finalize Carey Act contract terms. 6/23/05-2. Public auction of lands to be held on the day that the railroad arrives at Twin Falls; exact
date to be announced; lands described here. 7/14/05-2. Edward B. Williams is the first
entryman to receive the final certificate of patent on his land; Lyman B. Prothero was the
first actual settler on the tract, but his certificate was delayed. 7/21/-5-8.
To be widely advertised by the Twin Falls Commercial Club. 8/4/05-6. Final proof under
Carey Act must run for five weeks in newspaper; family must live on the land one month
before "proving up."8/11/05-2. Excavation of cesspool for Hotel Perrine reveals bedrock at
depth of 12 feet; solid lava at 44 feet; then a layer of soft red, red clay. 9/8/05-4. Touted as
horticultural marvel in its first crop season by exhibitors at state fair in Boise. 9/29/05-3.
Sanitary cistern construction described; area residents urged to follow recommended
model to purify water. 10/13/05-1. Typhoid fever has appeared in several areas; methods of
sanitation and disease treatment outlined here. 10/13/05-2. Poem extolling virtues of area,
along with suppositions as to its authorship; also an editorial urging farmers to avoid land
litigation. 10/13/05-4. Editorial commending neighborly attitudes of area residents. 10/20/05-4. More than 250 persons have published final Carey Act notices in paper. 10/27/05-1.
Farmers shooting stray animals, especially horses, grazing in unfenced fields. 10/27/05-1.
Draws praise of Boise Statesman reporter. 11/3/05-1. Praise from founder of Studebaker
Implement Co. 11/3/05-4. Land patents for area north of low line canal and east of Rock
Creek to be granted soon. 11/10/05-1. Growth attributed to advertising campaigns in the
East.11/10/05-2. Only nine entrymen failed to make proof in recent finalizations; most of
these failed because wives did not reside on land with husbands. 11/17/05-1. Over 1,500
entries have been made. 11/17/05-5.
Extensive detailing of the characteristics of local land and problems of preparation for
agriculture. 12/1/05-6. Editorial in Boise Statesman congratulates progress of Twin Falls
area. 12/8/05-4. Problem of irrigation project at Minidoka noted as blamed on local project;
disparities between the two experiences note in editorial 12/15/05-4. Photographs of area
which had been displayed at Portland fair are now hanging at Hotel Perrine. 12/15/05-5.
Success of first year noted as Christmas approaches. 12/22/05-4. Tale of drunken teamster's
death as result of alcohol and cold weather in desert area. 12/29/04-4. Area described in
letter by P. W. Monahan to newspaper in Steam Boat Springs, Colorado. 12/29/05-6.
Hundreds from Yakima country among first to locate on tract. 1/5/06-2. Reclamation
service incompetent in providing water for T. Falls and Minidoka tracts. 1/12/06-4.
Description of tract, written for Farm and Orchard by Mark Bennitt, who owns land west
of Twin Falls. 1/12/06-7. State land board representative in T. Falls, C. D. Thomas, will
issue patents to tract settlers east of Rock Creek, who have proved up; entrymen bring their
final certificates. Editorial re the relative virtues of T. Falls and Minidoka tracts, water
rights, etc. 1/26/06-4. Status of crops and water. 1/26/06-8
Paul S. A. Bickel sold 40 acres of his farm adjoining townsite to Chaffer and others. Top
price paid-- $200 per acre. 2/2/06-1.
Expect to get water to entire south side of tract by June 1; status of low and high line
canals in reaching Buhl area. Picture of Milner dam. 2/16/06-1. Patented lands in high
demand; average size farm will soon be 40 acres. 2/23/06-1.
Summary of progress in year since Milner dam gates were closed. 3/2/06-4. McPherson,
superintendent of agriculture for T. Falls Land and Water Company is in Boise buying 5,000
shade trees for Buhl and T. Falls, including the parks. Experimental farm may be started at
Buhl; block of model homes, etc. 3/2/06-4. Requirement to submit annual proof for those
who haven't made final proof. 3/9/06-1.
Over 1200 acres filed on in vicinity of Buhl. 3/9/06-5. List of lands filed on by state.
3/16/06-2. Tract survey should be corrected quickly; comment on Land and Water company
charging interest on water not delivered; lateral system, etc. 3/16/06-4. Carey Act filings for
the week; current price of land sales; sale of state lands on Twin Falls Tract deferred.
3/16/06-5. List of state lands to be sold at auction. 3/16/06-7 & 3/23/06-7.Advertisement for
state land sale. 3/30/06-3
Great excitement over forthcoming sale of state lands and Buhl townsite opening.4/13/06-1. Results of sale of state land. 4/20/06-1. Editorial urging sanitary precautions in surface
water used for drinking and culinary purposes. 4/20/06-4.
Committee studying survey adjustment concludes that government lines must be followed.
5/4/06-1. Boise businessmen to visit towns in the area. 5/4/06-1. Status of highline & lowline
canals, laterals and headgates on T. Falls tract; state land board authorizes delivery to begin
at once. 5/11/06-1 & 5/11/06-8. Lists of areas to which water will be delivered. 5/11/06-3.
Editorial on water delivery. 5/11/06-3. And death of S. B. Milner. 5/18/06-8. More on faulty
survey lines.5/25/06-4. Register McConnell finished making out the third application for U.
S. patents on lands under water on the T. Falls tract. 5/25/06-8.
Part played by Gov. Morrison in contract for tract; meeting to be held about faulty survey.
6/15/06-1. Article about production on T. Falls tract. 6/15/06-6. Meeting about faulty survey
concludes that its lines must be followed, even if in error. 6/22/06-1. Pocatello Tribune
article praising tract. 6/29/06-4. History of tract by Maj. Reed. 6/29/06-8.
Report by Bureau of irrigation; description of all tracts on Snake River plain; canals;
procedures for proving up; history of T. Falls tract; irrigation methods. 7/6/06-2 & 6. Brief
history of tract beginnings; the capitalists involved. 7/13/06-1. Steps taken to adjust the tract
survey. 7/20/06-5. Description of tract from Salt Lake Herald. 8/10/06-3. Rosalia Bohrer,
of Wisconsin; visiting Buhl; writes wonderful description of the tract. 8/24/06-7. Suit to be
brought to resolve survey question. 8/31/06-5. Judge says government survey lines must be
followed. 9/21/06-1. State land board grants extension of time for certain entrymen west of
Cedar Draw. 10/12/06-1. Description of tract taken from Irrigation Age. 10/12/06-2. Now
are 230,000 acres with water available. 10/26/06-3.
Gov. Gooding promises thorough inspection of tract before it is turned over to the settlers.
11/2/06-1. Meeting to be held to attempt agreement on the survey question. 11/2/06-5,
11/9/06-5.
State Land board applies to U. S. Land Office at Hailey for the patents for 20,000 acres
on the T. Falls tract. 11/9/06-5. Faris says the Land and Water Company's work is now
completed on south side of Snake, with 220,000 acres under water; engineers now at work
on north side of river; when project is completed it will encompass 450,000 acres. 11/23/06-3. Engineers have been working on the north side all summer; surveying the line for the canal
on that side. 11/23/06-8.
Descriptions of tract from editors of southern Idaho. 12/7/06-2, 3 & 6. Land & Water
company now proposes organization of an operating company to take charge of water
distribution.12/28/06-1.
TWIN FALLS TRANSFER CO.
Formerly Bartlett Transfer; new owners Schwab, Meyers, and Keltner; advertisement.
9/28/06-5.
TWIN FALLS UNDERTAKING COMPANY
Manager is F. W. Havlicek; located on Tenth Avenue opposite Headquarters Restaurant.
2/24/05-5. Advertisement; F. W. Havlicek, undertaker and embalmer. 7/20/06-5, 12/28/06-5.
TWIN FALLS (WATERFALLS)
186 feet high; photograph. 10/28/04-1. May be used for electricity.12/2/04-5. Located
eight miles from Twin Falls City. 5/19/05-1. Power plant to be built. 4/6/06-1.
TWRAIN, ESTHER (MISS)
Of Kimberly. 5/25/06-8. Of Rock Creek. 7/13/06-8.
TYLER, G. L.[C?]
Of Pennsylvania; leased Kimberly land for nursery. 4/13/06-1. Of Tyler Brothers Nursery
in Kimberly; offers hints for fruit growing. 8/17/06-1. Mentioned. 10/5/06-8.