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- .-aA,.sMf, mtoi0 >t: & I VOL. XXV ONTARIO, MALPJEUR COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUG. 25, 1921 NO 38 1ft s ,V J v. i HSj. i TO PROMOTE INTEREST E Meeting of Alt Women or Onlailo nnil HuriouiHllng Dlsdlct Culled For Next Tuesday Afternoon M Hospital To promote n greater lutoroot In ' tho work ot tho Holy Kosnry Has pltal, and to bring nbotlt a bolter cooperation between tho institution and tho cltlzcnn ot tho community, n mooting at nil tho women of tho city and surrouudlng dlatrlct who aro Interested In tho enro o( tho sick Is called, for noxt Tuosdny nftor noon, August .10, nt 3 o'clock. Slnco Itn organization hero tho hospital linn grown very matorlnlly, and IncronHod Its efficiency to a marked degreo, until now It la ac crodltod as a Btnndard hospltnl whoso graduates aro full rcglstorcd nurses. J Boaldo training young women for tho profession of nursing tho hospl tnl, through Itn established surgery nnd othor ndvautages has boon able, with tho phyulolnns nnd Burgeons ot this region to savo many lives. It has brought to Ontario many pooplo and Is ono ot tho city's most substantial assotn Though tho city at tho Inception ot tho movomont to socuro a hospl tnl contributed Inrgoly to tho fund which built tho first structure, ot lato years tho Intercut lias not boon maintained to tho dngreo In which tho Mothor Superior bollovos Is best althor for tho Institution, or tho city Itself, which should bo vi tally Intorestod In such an Institu tion. It 1ian boon proposed thoroforn that n-'hoBpltnl hssoclatlon, such ns has boon, or Is bolng formed. In practically ovary city ot Amorlca whoro hospitals aro Jncntud. bo formod hero. In this manner tho public can bo kopt In touch with the work at tho hospital and know how it Is being served. Tho mooting Tuomlny, and tho as sociation that Is to bo formed is tor nil tho women, nnd men too. if they will Join;, nnd not- for tho mombors'of any ono sect.' "Tho hospltnl In u public institu tion," snld tho Mothor Suporlor, In discussing (ho proposed association. "Wo tako cam of moro patlonts who aro not mombor ot tlo church to which we litlsngvthnfe-tltoio who do. Tho work In entrusted to our caro.oud whllo tho tltto Is in our nnmo, tho work In public nnd tor tho publia good. Wo want tho pub lic to npprocloto that this Is so, nnd to hnvo n part with us In what wo aro trying to do for tho suffering pooplo of this roglon. "With tho CQ-oporatlon ot tho public thoro aro innny things wo ran do which hnvo not boon doiio boforo, nnd wo would earnestly re quest tho corporation and support of'thu gonoroiiH publia In this ef fort." EASTERN BUSINESS CONDITIONS IMPROVING, HAYH II. C. llOVr.ll "Huslness conditions aro improv-l Ing," said II. C. Iloyor, on his re turn Wodiiomlay from a month's stay In tho manufacturing and Jobbing editors ot tho oast and mlddln -west whoro ho wont to buy goods for tho Iloyor nrothera firm. "Thoro is n gradual resumption of manufacturing, and thoro aro plonty of buyors in tho markets Jor goods. Dut tho buyers aro not stocking up very hoavlly. In fact somo ot tho mon aro buying only a third of a half of a season's de mands, expecting to return Inter to got tho balanco It is ovoryono's opinion that It Is not tho best to stock up too hoavlly. As the result tho manufacturers aro making up goods only for those who actually ardor them. "However, thoro Is a goneral bo lof that business has raached tho lowost obb and Is now returning, and that conditions will steadily im prove." MrsII. C. noyer who has boon 111 for ,the past three weeks Is ablo to be up and about again, though she has not been able to leave her home, Tho Ontario TouUry Club, under the londorshlp of H. It. Wellman met at the homo ot W, I.,, Tumor, day afternoon. Idaho's Idea of What Reciprocity Is I May Call for Reprisals From Oregon The action ot tho officials ot Pay ette county in Idaho requiring that the truck of the Davidson Grocery company which operates from tha Ontario branch, to secure an Idaho license or to discontinue delivering Oregon goods to Idaho . merchants may call for reprisals which -will not berellahed by somo Idahoans. Whllo, there aro a fey Oregon truckswhlca dally make trips to Idaho, tbero aro many more Idaho trucks and vehicles which cprae to . this side from Idaho. The Davidson company did not fight the case originally but took an Idaho license, and through the secretary ot .state of Oregon has kdtb0 Idaho autkorKte to r- POTATO KINO 01 CANYON COUNTY V1HITH ONTAIUO "Potato" Smith, thoy call him. Ho comes from Canyon county, Idaho, whoro ho was ono of tho pioneers in tho pota to Industry, and ho Is ono of tho mon "who constantly seeks to ndvanco tho Interest of potn " to growors, nnd also to locato lands whoro potatoes may bo profitably grown. On Just such n trip ho catno to Ontario and Nyssa Tuesday, with a number of othor Canyon county potato men. They visited nt tho big potato fields In tho county nnd looked over n mini bitr of rnnchcH which might, bo Hociirod for potato growing. Mr. Smith knows of tho abil ity ot thin Bcctloii to grow po tatoes, ills son-in-law, Mr. Davis, Has ana ot tho largest potato patches in tho county, 40 ncres of tho W. J. Plnnoy ranch this shin of Arcudla under tho Shoestring ditch. Tho visit of "Potato" Smith and tho othor Canyon county potato men Indicates that thoro will bo moro ot potato growors of that section lutorostod in Mnlhaur county lunds noxt )ear, nnd otbui yonrh to como." OREGON VARSJTV ROMANCE STARTS WEDDING HELD HERE J. I). Ingiiim of Ontario Trailing Co. Claims llrldo Vi Hliidents Together At Eugene A romnnco of thd Htnto Unlvorslty Campus nt Eugene culminated In tho mnrrlngo hern lust Saturday ovonlng rf Miss Paulino Coad of Oalua, and .J. I). Ingram of this city, Junior mombor ot tho Ontario Trading company. Tho wedding took placo nt tho homo of Mr. tuid Mrs. a It. Kmlson, tho sorvlco bolng road by Ilov. .1). J. dlllntidors of tha Congrogullonnl church In tho prosonco ot tho Kmlson family, and Edmund 8. Frnsor. ' Tho brldo came to Ontario from hor Dallas homo on Friday and was tho guost of hor DeltA Gamma sis tor, Mhs Gladys Kmlson. Sho Is tho daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. a. Coad ot Dallas nnd was a member of tho clnss ot 1023 nt, tho univer sity. Tho groom, Is tho. son of O. W.' Ingrain of tho mntehunt 'nd Justmont buronu of Portland, nnd was n mombor of tho class at 101 at tho U. Ho Is n mombor ot tho Phi Delta Thotn frotornlty. Following tho weeding tho young couplo wont to tho Slsloy homo. lately nccuplod by Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. IOtHOll. Mil. AND MRS. OAYOU SEE MAKING OK MOVIE-THKILLEH Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Cnyou returned last Friday from a month's outing during which they toured nonrly 1700 mllos. During tholr Journoj thoy vlsltod Eastern Oregon and Washington, Northorn 'Idaho and Wostom Moutuna, tho Ycllowstono nnd Southern Idaho. Near Poison. Montana thoy vlsltod tholr daughter, Mrs. Stovo Koupal. Whllo In tho Yollowstono thoy had tho unusual oxporlonco of watching tho maVing of a moving pUturo-thYlllor In which tho horolno wns bound ucar ono of tho giant goysors Just boforr. Its orutlon, and whllo tho spouting stronm rose tho horo pullod tho rescuo act. So reallctlo was tho see no that many of tho hundreds ot spectators scroamod. newly-weds charivaried A party of Ontario young people surprised Mr. and Mrs. Joo Ingram. Tuesday ovonlng with a melody of tlu cans and cow bolls. Tho newly weds escaped in n Ford Truck, but were caught. Tho brldo was return to bdr homo and tho groom loft outsldo ot town minus his shoos. Treats wero in ordor after tho groom found his way in aud a very Jolly ovonlnK was spout. Most of thoso present attended the Univer sity of Oregon or tho O. A. C SENATOR 8TANMELO HOME FROM JIAHOHH'AT WASHINGTON United "States Senator It. N. Stan Hold nrived at Wolsor from Wash ington early this morning "and Is ex pectod to bo In Ontario In a day or two, turn Us money. Sboriff Lee Noe Is now awaiting tho action on the Secretary of State's request. "If Idaho feels that way about It," said Sheriff Noo to tho Argus, "it is a, rule, that can be applied both ways. It wo start In to make, the Idaho mon who aro hero al the timo como across with Oregon licenses, wo will havo ten to their one, Every travelling man who cornea out of Boise will have to have one for his touring car. Just as will all tho trucks. It Is up to Idaho to treat us and our firms Just as -wo have been treating then), that is, by recognizing our ' Oregon li censes, Just as we recognize their Idaho 11MHSM." , BUSINESS IN LEARN PROGRESS ON OWYHEE Commercial (Tub Committee Reports On Work Dono To KurtrKT (llgantlc Project Endorse Tinfflc llttrcuu Also At n mooting of tho members .of tho Commercial club last ovonlng Sccrotury W. II. Doollttlo told ot tho work that han boon dono toward flocurlng tho endorsement of offic ials for tho construction ot tha greutor Owyhco project. Ho gavo tho roport of tho aom inlltto consisting of A. L. Cockrum, J. A. LnknosB, J'. J. Oallaghof nnd hlmsolC,. wbp wont to Bolso, Cald wolt nnd'-nmps. to intorcst tho of ficials of hift compiorclal bodlos In oach ot thoso communities toward socurlng fundi for furthering tho work. Ho nlso outlined tho plan of tho Owyhee Dovelopmont leaguo which Is to tako In ohargo, tho cam paign. ' Following his roport and tho elaboration upon It furnished by Air. Cockrum and Mr. Lakncsa tho mooting endorsed tho work of com- mltteo and directors and assured I thorn 'of tho support of tho Individ-1 uai momuorsnip. On stop- in tho campaign was ro contly mado whon Judgo Dalton illggs npprovod ot tho proceedings thuli far takon for tho formation of tho district. This will bo Immed iately taken to tho supremo court for, final adjudication. I'ndorso Trnfflo llurrmi Tho club also had boforo it tho report ot tho committee which nt- touded tho mooting nt Cnldwoll tor tho formation at tho Idaho-Oregon irntnc uuroau und ondorsoa it. J. A. I.aknoMs, Qoorgo II. Itoss nnd w. j i. uoonttio wore namod on a commlttoo to attend tho final moot ing to profoct tho organization. This will bo hold ut Cnldwoll Satur day. Judgo 12. II. Tost who was pros- ont nt mo mooting in n oriot tnik rovlowcd tho early history ot tho Owyhee nnd told of tho efforts mado thorn to socuro its construction. ' 'Following tho mooting coffou and sandwiches woro norvcd. Nearly CO business nio.n woro present at tho mooting.- FALL TERM OF COURT OPENS NEXT MONDAY Kevoral Criminal Actions, Including' uno .Murder Trial on Calendar Civil Actions Many Iu- illcnto Ixing Term Tho annual full term ot tho Dist rict court will convono at Vale noxt Wodnosdny whon tho Grand Jury will start Its Investigation ot mat ters which District Attornoy Itob ort D. I,ytlo will havo to prosont to It. Among othor mattors tho Grand Jury will report on tho killing of John J. Joyco by Ed Enrlght, a Juntura shoophordor. Thoro will also bo an investigation of the chargos mado by a numbor ot On tario boys against a nogro namod Illll Cartor. Thoro Is a long dockot ot civil cases to bo heard by Judgo Dalton Illggs and thoro la ovory Indication that tho term will ho a long ono. Tho following Is tho list ot grand and potlt Jurers: GrundJuroni Ernest Wilson, Nyasa K. W. Stacoy. Vale A. II, Doydoll, Nyssa A. A. Derrick, Jumlesou T. O. HeBlup, Dead Ox Plat Thos. K. Coward, Nyssa W. J. Plnnoy, Ontario , Trial Jurors Leonard Chrlsteuson, Ontario A. II. Chostor, Vale Iko Deen, Iloulah ' John Iloswoll nig Ilond Harry Fulrraan, Itlvorsido Fred Cammann, Wcstfall E, O. Hartor, Ontario J. B. Woodcock, Malheur Frank L, Portor, Ulg Dend Poarl Crane, Ontario Log Cockrum, Ontario Frank W. Hall, Vale nuby II. Kolloy, Jamleson John F. Weaver, Ontario V. V HIckox, Ontario 0. I .Woodward, Drogan William West. Nyssa A. E. Nichols, Ironside It. It. DoArmond, Vale Alvlu O. Spurlock, Itlvorsido Honry Griffin, Ontario Clareiico Ilees, Ontario Arden A. Hoed, Drogan Honry Fields, Nyssa C. II. Morfitt, Malheur Chaa M. Van Durean, Doad Ox Flat W. D, Stradloy, nig Dend A. D, Cox, Jamleson C. C, Oossott, Ontario E. M. Doan, "Nyssa Frank Grlbbln, Dead Ox Flat J. A. Lacknoss and family and Mr. and Mrs. D. . Anderberg spent Sunday afternoon in. Welser. Stanley Mllllkln, mall carrier on Ontario Rural nouto No, 1 is now on his vacation and substitute car rier, C: A. Keefe, 'is delivering the mall on this route. R, W. Jom ws ia Bo4m on "CLEAN-UP" SQUAD IS COMING SEPTEMBER 2 Wfltkri In Vctrrnn'fl llureau Will Spend September U nnd !l Horo Arranging Claims nnd Car- , ' injj for,Scrvico Men's Needs, On Scptumbor fi nnd 3, tho "cleail up" Bquad of tho Votornn's Uuroau from tho Northwcstorn DlvUlon at Seattlo, will bo nt tho Mooro Hotol, tor tho purposo of completoly donn ing up nil cases of claims against tho government, hold by any ot tho ox-sorvlco mon. In tho party will bo n doctor, and othor officials with authority to act nnd getting all mat ters adjustod. Including In tho clnsscs of claims which may bo considered by thoso officials nro tho follewing: Com pensation, Insurnnco, ro-Installmont of Insurnnco; vocational " training, modlcal caro and troatmont, otc. This visit Is part of tho campaign started by Col. Forbes with tho as sistant of tho Amorclan Legion and tho Amorlcan Rod Cross. Any ono who knows ot any ot tho ox-sorvlco mon -who aro ontltlod to nsslstnuco who hnvo a claim will do him a sor vlco by Informing him ot tho coming of tho "clean-up" squad. CiXKIIItATKO HAWAIIAN'S AND' FEATURE PICTURE AT MAJESTIO Every lovor of Hawaiian nnd popular Amorlcan murflo should hoar and boo Charles Kaimana Dlmond nnd his company ot nntlvo ontortalnors at tho Majoctlo Satur day night In "A Night 'on Paradlso Island." Consisting ot popular Amorlcan airs nnd songs using a variety of musical Instruments, ionds a splco nnd fascination such ns has novor boon presented In this qlass ot show boforo, Mr. Dlmond is n wholo show In hlmsolf, having a wondorfully ploas Ing personality, a baritone volco. plays any numbor of musical In struments moro than woll and ox colls all othors on tho stool guitar In addition tho featuro ptcturo shown will bo William Farnum In "Drag Harlan" In which tho famous star Is shown as tho pardo two gun wizard. Tho plcturo is takon from tho story of tho samo namo. You'll novor sou anothor ptcturo llko "Drag Harlan" but you will wish that you mimi svu u iiiuubsiiu. f ONTARIO FLOUR MILL ADDS NEW ADDITION Now Institution Now Turning Out 10 Ilarrclls of Flour per Day Kinds Quantity of Marcus Wheat for Wending Purposes. Ontario's flouring mill Is now in oporatlon. Tho now Institution In tho south ond ot tho city is working two shifts dally and is turning out 40 barrols of flour por day. At first tho local mlllora had somo difficulty In socurlng enough hard whoat with which to blond with tho soft wheat generally producod In this region. This howovor was over como whon a largo quantity ot Mar cus whoat which wolgbod OC pounds por bushol wns located at tho Jacokcs ranch, nnd now a high patont flour Is bolng manufactured. To caro for tha incroased stock and to handlo tho grain coming in, additional space was added to tho mill, during the past wook and now tho managomont Is preparing for a steady run of several months. RIKLE OLUII HOLDS ITS FIRST SHOOT ON IDAHO GUARD RANOE Tho Ontario Rifle club whoso members recently received arms and amuultlon from tho fedoral arson nla, hold its first meet Sunday at tha old range of the Idaho National Guard on Whltloy Bottom. The courtesy wns oxtondod by tho Idaho men through tho good offices of Major Lewis and Mr. Gladlsh. George Relbson, range oftlcor proved tho most adopt ot tho marks mon -with a total scoro ot 33 out ot a possible 60, at 200 yards stand ing. Jack Dillard's high score was 28, while Leu Stowell bit 25 on his second string, George Lutes, shoot ing for the first tlmo scored a nine and an eight. For the present tho boys aro to use the Idaho range until they can get sufficient funds to equip a range on this side of tho river. PAYJ3TTK ODD KELLOW8 VISIT WITH LOCAL LODGE. Somo 40 members ot the Odd Feljow lodge of Payette came to Ontario last Saturday ovonlng to pay their fraternal respects to tho local 'followers of the thrco links. After a number of Interesting talks on Odd Fellowsshlp, a light lunch eon was served aud a general social hour i9Bt. MISS RUHY II. KKIiLKY IS FIRST WOMAN JUROR OAM.KI) To Miss Ruby II. Kolloy ot Jamleson goes tho honor of bo lng tho first woman Juror call ed to pass Judgment In tho trial ot litigation in Malheur county undor tho provisions at tho woman's Juror law which tho pooplo onactod at tho election this spring. Whothor or not Miss Kolloy will oxerclso hor woman's prorogatlvo, nnd do cllno to sorve on account of hor sox, Is not known. If sho daos not avail horBolf ot tho provisions of tho law visitors nt tho term ot tho district court which opons noxt Monday will havo tho prlvilogo ot soolng question ot law and Justlco de termined In part ,at loast, by n woman. HARNEY COUNTY RANCHERS READY FOR IRRIGATION PLAN A Formal, Informal Election Held Jjnst Saliirduynml Suudny De termines That Ranchers Want nil Land Carol For ut Once. A. It. Olson, suporlnlondont ot tho Pacific Llvostock company's ranches In Harney county wbb In Ontario TuoBday on business. Whllo horo ho reported tho results of Informal ballot takon by tho dlroctors ot tho Harney Valley Irlgatton district to lonrn tho tompor ot -tho pooplo. Tho oloctlon whllo not a lognl ono had all tho formality ot such an oc casion, Ballots woro prlnlod with thrco altornativo proposals an fol fel fol eows: Do you favor irrigation develop develep ment: yes or no; It you nro in favor ot irrigation dovolopmont which ot tho following pinna do you profor. Lowor dam, 00,000 aero foot capacity, with distribution systom and river channol improvomout, es timated cost 1,8S0,000. Lowor dam 140,000 aero foot capacity with distribution systom and rlvor chanuol Improvomout, es timated cost 2,3SO,000. Sllvlos Vnlloy Dam, 00,000 aero foot capacity -with distribution sys tom .nnd river chnnuol Improvomout ostlmntod cost 1, SCO, 000. Estlmatos nbovo aro basod on tho folowlng figures. Lowor dam 90,000 aero foot , - 1,000,000 Lowor dam 140,000 aero foot ..: 1,400,000 Slllvlos Valloy dam 00,- 000 aero foot COO.000 River Channol Imt 100,000 Distributien: Main canals 440,000 Lattarala 240,000 Right ot way 60,000 Tho voto on thoso prosposltlons wore: in favor ot irrigation dovolop mont 00 yes, 16 no; in favor of low or dam with 90,000 aero capacity, 36; lit favor of dam -wlthHO.OOO aero capacity 62; for Sllvlos rlvor dam 6. As tho rosult ot this oloction tho fooling Is conflrmod that at tho rogular election for tho projoct tho groator Harney projet will carry by n largo majority. Eugouo Wnyt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Wayt was boat to a party of llttlo folks last Monday nftornoon In honor of his 10th birthday. About twenty flvo young folks gathorod at tho Congregational Church and -wore taken in cars to his homo as a sur prise. Rofroshmonts woro sorvod nnd a vfry plonsant aftoruoon spent. Mrs. W. L. Tumor and Miss Elin or Randall loft this morning for Bolso. Tom Turnbull ot Crowley, Oregon was In Ontario, Tuoadny on a busi ness trip. Miss Ione Luobrs is spondlug tho wook visiting in Payette. O. W. Haw spent Tuesday in Vale, ou buBluoas. D. A. Smyth of Ogden Utah aud son W. D. Smyth aro in town vlsttlug Frank Smyth ot this city. Mrs. W. A. Robertson ot Drewsey visited nt tboMiomo ot Mrs. E, B. Anderson, several days this wfiok. O, A. Turoman nnd Mr. aud Mrs. Etmor Lawronco ot Unity arrived in Ontario, Wodnesday and expoct to spond tho winter horo. Miss Maurlno Jones returnod Wed nosday from her vacation at Wal lowa Lake. Miss Cocll Logan ot Brogan, Oro., spent the weok eud with Mia Dorothy Turner. Mrs. Ouy Stlnglo ot Emmott, Ida., vlsltod Sunday with Mrs. Leland Ready. Community Exhibit For Twelfth Annual In groator numbor than la usually tho case at thla tlmo ot the year, space is bolng sought by oxhibltors td the anqual county Fair. V. V. HIckox, secretary of tho fair re ports ttiat already both community and individual farm exhibitors aro asking for space, Bealdo those thoro is an unusual Demand on tho part of morchants for spaco in tho main building. Over on Orogon SIopo the people are planning their community fair for the week proceeding tho county fair and arrangements aro being mado for tho big show which thoy -will have to place In Fair for the community prlzo, and tho phono graph which the Ontario Pharmacy NYSSA WOMAN VICTIM OF AUTO ACCIDENT Mrs. Myitio Cowlns Almost Instant ly Killed When Car Tunis Turtlo In Harrow JL'Jt At Jvdgo Ut N)ssa Jury Charges Reck less Driving t Mrs, Myrtlo Cowlns, ago 36 wan almost instantly killed whon tho car t in which sho was n passongor turn ed turtlo In tho barrow pit bcsldo tho highway Just boyond tho turiron tho main Btroot ot Nyssa, oary Tues day morning. Sho Is survived by two sons, ngod 12 and 16 years, and hor father, George Phillips and n slstor nil of Nyssa. Tho car, a big Cadatlo Chummy roadster, was bolng drlvon by1 Frank Smyth of this city whoso othor guests on tho rtdo from Ontario to Nyssa woro, norwlck B. Wood and a Mrs. Andy Swan of Nyssa. Mrs. Swan was slightly hurt and was un ablo to nttond tho coronor'n inquest hold TuoBday nftornoon at Nyssa, Smyth and Wood rccolvod only min or Injurios. According to tho tostlmony of all -ot tho survivors as prcsoutod at tho ,j coronor'a inqucBt, tho car when It approached Nynsa on tho John Day Highway was going at from 26 to 36 mllos por hour. Mrs. Swan gnvo tho speed as ovon loss than that, whllo Mr. Smyth plncod tho spond at nbout 26 miles. Mr. Wood said not moro than 30 or porhaps 35. Nono ot tho survivors of tho fatal trip could toll oxactly what happon- , od, it all occurod so quickly, Thoy woro agrood howovor on tho main points which wore: Hint tho car flrat got at loast two whools off tho grado on tho right hand sldo ot tho road . and thon awervod across tho highway nnd Into tho barrow pit on tho loft hand sldo, thon whon Mr. Smyth trlod to bring it back onto tho high way again It turnod turtlo. ' Mr. Wood said that ho bollorod that ho saw Mrs. Cowlns rlso in hor soat, in tho front of tho car, nnd nttdmpt to Jump, Just as tho car stnrtod to turn. All ot tho oc cupnntB woro caught bonoath tho '. car. Smyth -was first to oxtracato : hlmsolf, followed by Wood. To gothor they lifted tho car and ns slstod tho won)on to got out. Mrs. Swan was ablo to walk and went to hor homo. Smyth Btayod with Mrs. Cowlns whllo Wood cnllod for Dr. J. J. Baraaln. Whon tho doc tor roachod tho scono ho found Mrs. Cowlns doad. Doath ho said was duo to a fracturo ot tho skull nnd of tho nook. Mr. Smyth thon called tor an undortnkor and tho body wan brought to tho Fotorson chapol. Ho thon wont to aoo Mrs. Cowlns' fath or and following that notified Dist rict Attornoy R. D. Lytlb ot Vale and naked that an Investigation bo hold. At tho Inquest called by Coronor 11. O. Payi.r tho oxamlnation ot tho wltnoaaoa was conducted by Dlatrlct Attornoy Lytlo. Mrs. Swan wa too III to ntlind tho Inquoat und tho Jury anil' officials wont to hor homo to tako her tostlmony. Tho wlt noaaoa called woro Mossri. Wood, Smyth, Mrs. Swau, Dr. Baraaln ond Marshal C. W. Rolborgor of Nya. Jurors wore: J, N. Sholdon, Josao Thompson, L. D. Haymaker, B, ' D. Qnshort, Frank Luko and O. O. Cot ton, VALE JUSTICE DISMISSES CASH AGAINST SCIINA1ILE Justlco ot tho peace Jas. Rogers at Vale Wodnosdny dlaiulaaod tho charge by Beaslo Brlggs ot Caldwell alloglng a statutory offonso by Wil liam Schnablo of tho Jordan Valley country Bchuablo -who is one ot the boat known stockmen ot tho south om ond of tho county, t plonoor ot tho early days, employed tho wom an on hla ranch as a cook, and It was not until sho quit tho ranch and returnod to hor homo that sho instltutod tho action. Sho remained at tho ranch a wook after the tlmo sho alleged that the offonso was committed, and loft bocauso Schn ablo crltlzed hor work. Aftor listen ing to tho testimony Justlco Rogers dlsmlasod tho case. Mrs. L. B, 8olf of Albany, Oregon, stopped off In Ontario to visit her slater, Mrs. John Borvlu last wook. Mrs. Bolt la on her way to Colorado. , MIsa Mildred Koonlg of Bolso Is visiting Miss Alice Borvin this wook. Judgo and Mrs. O. L, King re turned Sunday from a trip to Stark ey Springs. Space Being Sought County Exhibition has offered to tho community win ning tho big honor. Novor boforo has thoro boon a crop year in which so many varie ties have been grown on such a large scale, and slnco tho prizes ot' ferod this year aro groator than in tho past, and slnco tho admission to tho fair ground itself Is free it Is anticipated that larger crowds than usual will visit tho exposition. Carnival mon, and men -with con cession havo been importuning tho management tor space and arrange ments havo been mado for tho re turn of tho Kolley's comedians and a number ot othor carnival features havo beon assured bo that there will be something doing all tho tlmo for tho visitors. r hh hjh irn iMftf ! j j- urnvj .