if 3 4 .: n NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST IN IDAHO Important Occurrences Of The Pttt Week From Cities In Our State Death Laid to Doctor. Boln Responsibility for the death St atarratlon of Miss Clara Foy, the teacher In the public echoola of King SOU, who died last February, waa laid ft the door of Dr. Charlea C. Smith, eteopath, iiy jury that tried htm In the district court at Mountnip Home, when It returned a verdict of Invo luutary manslaughter. Dr. Smith immediately moved for a new trial which waa denied him and then appealed the caat to the supreme court. He was prosecuted by x Unit ed SUtee Senator K. I. Perky. OWYHEE MEN ARE INDICTED 4. M. Morgan and D. W. and A. J. Arm strong to Anewer Several Charges. Boise. J. M. MorRsn, D. W. Arm etronr and Albert J. Armstrong, well known southern Idaho mining men, were arreeted here by United 8tates Marshal Hodgln. charged In Indict ments returned by the Inst federsl grand Jury, with conspiring to defraud H H. Bonnell out of two mining claims he had filed on pubtlc land. They were taken before Judge Dietrich and the bonds of each of the Arm strong waa placed at $1000 while that of If organ waa fixed at $1600. The true hills charge that on August M of last year the three men connived to deprh Ho tin r II of his civil rights by appearing la the land office In this tty and filing a homeetead on Bon cell's mining claims. Horticultural School Appreciated at Lewleton. Lcwtston. There Is now little ea pjajasj for oomplalut by tbe fruit grow ers of eaatern Washington for not knowing the practical modern methoda of fruit growing, with the inaugura tion of the Lewleton Clarketon horti cultural school, which offera to all frultmen of that locality a six weeka' course In the raialng of better fruit and cultivation of better orcharda. The school In unique In that ll gives grownup fruit growers, In a narrow pace of time a dear view of what can be done undur the tutelage of practical fruit men. The school Is Intended to be practical In every sense, eliminat ing as much of the theoretical phase of fruit growing as will give them a working kuowledge of the business. No antiquated theories of fruit rais ing are used, men are put Into the field with toola and told how they abould bo properly uaed. Men are given private attention in those eleineula of horti culture In which many make failures. The course which covers a apace of iix weeks, gives work in every line from proper time of plaiul.ig to pack In i .1 proper facilities of t reimporta tion, curing always to give the prac tical I so the upper hand. I. g . muling to view the lutereet that hus been taken In the session which have Juel cloeed. 01880 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tbe Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Vale, Oregon, Maroh 20tb. 1013. Notloe is hereby given that Nelson Wilber. of Payette, Idaho, who oa May 27tb. 1911, made Homeateed application. No. 01880, for N HKJ, NBi SWt and 8KJ NW. Section 2. Township 17 8, Range 46 K., Wil lamette Meridian, baa filed notloe of intention to make final Commutation proof to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver. IT. 8. Land Office, at Vale, Oregon, on tbe 3rd day of May, 1013. Claimant names aa witnesses: Charles D. Warren, Angus Mo Donald, Aag. II. Benkbetl, of Vernie, Oregon ; 6. B. Btokely, of Payette, Idaho. Brnoe R. Heater, Reglatcr. 5 8N0WSLIDE KILLS CARRIER P. g. gndlcott Caught by Avalanche Betwesn Rocky Bar and Atlanta. Twin Springe. P. B. Bndlcott. mall carrier between Rocky Bur and At lanta. lost his life In a snowsllde while on his way to Atlanta. His body was recovered, being uncovered by a party of searchers dlgslug In the snow for him. The mail currier le RsWkj Bftff on one of his regular trip- 1 1" was bound for Atlanta but did a reach u Uttlo cabin on the summit of the mountain where he WU ucc-ustoin.-d to meet Mail farrier Jones, coining from the opposite direction, at night. Although Mr Jonea waa alarmed. be was unable to make any ? tlon that night, but remained at the cabin on the auiumlt. Next day be atarted to go over the route to search for his fellow carrier and encountered Ibe bugo slide, which extends over a I reat distance. Tracks of Kndlcott were clearly dis cernible in the snow. They led up to the edge of the slide, where tbey were JTSSS. t -Aturi "T ' ,... started " er the search party at once etarieu mountain. After several kPUrl hard Swing Badlcotf. body v,.g uucov .red. It was burled under tl.ree and a half feet of snow. Wealthy Busln.ss Men Indlctsd. PnaatcllO R I- " U"11 N ff5T!wSe.-S t. hold . rrtl o b.C" towlo. In.llctin.ut. r.turii.a by t Si&aSTs5S5 stance - J Th. tnrt,e OPlin '; ""onL tn. r m Kby clti men are imong tue '" fl-ure ..n. of communl and big flakes In bucks sa lUc Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Malheur County. Jacob Printing. Plaintiff, va. R. M. Beard and Luna F. Beard, husband and wife, L. A. Corey, and J. R. McClelland, Defendants. To R. M. Beard, Lena F. Beard, L. A. Corey and J. B. McClelland, the above named defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon. You are hereby required to appear and anewer the complaint filed againat you in the above entitled auit on or before the 4th day of April, 1913, and if you fail to ho appear, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in hia complaint on file herein; the aaid relief being the foreclosure of plaintiff's mortgage upon the following described real property, towlt: All of lota 14, IS, IK, 17. 18, !'. and 20 in Block 158 iu the City of Ontario, Malheur County, Oregou;for judgment againat the defendants, R. M. Beard and Lens F. Beard, L. A. Corey and J, B. McClelland, for the aum of $H"0. with interest thereon at the rate of H per cent per annum from the 1st day of October, 1910, and for the further sum of $10(1 attorney's fees and for the costs and disbursements of the suit; that a decree may be made for the sale of the said premises by the sheriff of Mslheur county, Oregon, and that the proceeds of aaid sale may be applied in payment of the amounts due to the plaintiff, and that said defendants and each of them, and all persons claiming by, through or under said defendants or either or any of them, either as pur chasers, incumbrancers or otherwise, may be barred and foreclosed of all rights, claim or equity of redemption In or to the said premises; for judgment against ssid defendants, R. M. Beard and Ixsna f. Beard, for any deficiency which may remain after applying all the proceeds of the Bale of said premises properly spplicable to the satisfaction of said judgment; that the plaintiff or any party to this auit may become a purchaser at said sale, and that the purchaser be let into the im mediate possession of said premises, You will also take notice that thia summona ia served upon you by publica tion in the Ontario Argus, a newspaper printed and published weekly at Onta rio. Malheur County, Oregon, and of general circulation in aaid Malheur County, by virtue of an order of the Hon George W McKnight. Judge of the County Court of the State of Ore gon for Malheur County, which order bears date the im uay oi ru..M 1913, and by which order it is directed that this summons be served upon you l.v oublication in the above named1 ii, -paper for six W orcgonlJ m m B v as ATeBssW A v-assfel bb JBbssssjs full consecutive . a .w.t i. ,ii m nuear and answer wees.. .. -. ,-- -:;i the same on or Deioie vpru essa "" The first publication of this summons will appear in the issue of said paper of February 20th, 1913. and the last pub lication will appear in the issue of April 3d. 1913. Dated this 19th day of February. 113. McCulloch A Eckhardt. Attorneys for the Plaintiff. Administrator's Notice In tbe County Court of the state of Oregou for Malheur County. Iu the matter of tbe estate of Clemen tine Cbsuibere. deceased. Notloe is hereby given that the the undersigned baa beeu duly ap pointed by tbe County Court of tbe BUte of Oregon, for Malheur County, administrator of tbe estate of said Clementine Chambers, deceased. All person, laving claim, againat the eitate of ald Clementine Ofcambera. deceased, arc hereby required to present the same to tbe undersigned witb proper vouchers aa bv law re quired within six month, from date "lUt'ed -t Ontario. Oregon. tbl.27tb day of February. I3- George W. Chuuibere. XdminUtrator of tbe estate M Clem utluo Cbambeie. deceased. Have you seen some of our New Corsets for the Spring Dresses, and another one of Spring Models? the ' I Mil An array of lovely Spring Dresses v F i y i ll i Hf J I; I it It 1 'If M if f are coming in every week Fr Empire Lumber Company, Limited WHOLESALERS OF Sash, Doors and Weatherproof Roofing RETAIL DEALERS IN Lumber. Lime, Cement, Plaster and Coal. The Most Complete Line of Building Material in Ontario. Vale 0195U NOTICB FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tbe Interior, U. 8. Land Ottce at Vale, Oregon, February '20th. 1918. Notice la hereby given that Mary F. Wrinkles, of Ontario, Oregon, who, on August 10th, 1911, mnde Ilome atead Application, No. 01950. for Eft NBi sndSWi NK, Hec 17 Tp. 17 8., Range 47 K . Willamette Meridian, baa filed notice of intention to make Final Commutation Proof, toeatatll.h olalm to tbs Innd above described, before tbe Reglatsr and Receiver, U. 8. Land Office, at Vale, Oregon, on the Mh day of April, 1913. Claimant names aa witnaaaea: M. W. Jones, Roz.le K. Jones, Pearl Crane, of Ontario, Oregon; Melvln 8. Hpmilding. of layette, Iaho. Brace R. Keater. Reglator. also Suits, Coats, Skirts and Waists. Come in today and see them. You are welcome whether you have buying intentions or not Vale 0U3B. Burna 03944 NOTICB FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Offloe at Vale, Oregon, March Ml.. 1913 Notloe ia berehy given that James K. Ru.k, of Ontario, Oregon, who, on November 22nd, 1909. made llomi atead Application. No. Vale 01135. for NWi. acotloo 22. Townablpl7 8.. Range 40 E. Willamette Meridian, he. Illsd notlcs of Intention to make Final thrse-yesr proof, to sstsbllsb claim to tbe land above described before ihe ReglsUr and Rscelvor U. 8. Land OtfJoe. at Vale, Oregon, on tbe lHtn day of April, 1913. Claimant name as witnesses: Fruuk We Kill. Joseph Little. Blaln Mays, of Outario Oregon; John Tay lor, of Payette. Idaho. Bruce H. Kt-U r. It ill iter Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Malheur, D. B. Purcell, Plsintiff vs. The Oregon Short Line Railway Com pany, (Oregon Short Line Railroad Company successor in interest) The ldsho and Oregon Land Improvement Company. James W. Virtue, Robert E Strahorn, trustee, and Mary Jane Janney. Defendants. To The Idaho and Oregon Land Im provement Company, Jamea W. Virtue. Robert E. Strahorn, truatee, and Mary Jane Janney, of the above named defendants. In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit by Fri day, the 4th day of April, 1913, orjfor want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief therein demanded, namely, for a decree forever barring any right or claim which you may have in the following described real property towit: Lots 16, 17, 1 and IV in uiocr No, 21, in the City of OnUrio, Malheur County, Oregon. This summons is -u utkin vou by publication thereof, in the Ontario Argus for six consecu tive week., beginning on the 20th day of February. 1913, and ending on the 3rd day of April. 1913, by order of Hon. Dalton Biggs, Circuit Judge of the above entitled Court Dated February 18th, 1913. C. McGonagill, Attorney for Plaintiff. Electric Power FOR PUMPING PLANTS Irrigate your high land with our Electric Motor driven pump. Simple and economical to operate. Reliable and Satisfactory in Service Let us figure on your complete installation. Write or phone to the Idaho-Oregon Light & Power COMPANY Ontario, Oregon Moore Livery 4 Grain Co. Baled Hay, Seed, Mill Stuff, Grain Finest Livery Turnouts in City Come in and give us a chance. Phone 95 W. H. Fiser A. E. Chapman Boyer's Depart ment Store Va. j Local Market Report. Corrected Feb, 27, for the beneBl of Argus readers by the Malheur Mer oautile Cowpanv. Bggm, per doaen. 2oc Butter, per pouud, 30o. Oats, per hundred, 11. o0. Wheat, per hundred, $1.60. Hay, par ton, $8. Potatoes, per hundred, 00. Unions, per hundred, 12.00. Apples, per box, tl.00. to ll.li- Cbloaeos, discsed, per pound, 8o Pork, dressed, 9 to lOo. Pork, live, 6 to 0 V. Veal. 9 to lOo. Beef Ho to 12a Vale 0708, Burns 08617. II. B. H447. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tbe Interior. U. 8. Land Offloe at Vale, Oregon, February 20th. 1913. Notloe is hereby given tbat Angus MoDonald, of Vernie, Malheur oouoty. Oregon, who, on Maroh 30th, 1908, made Homestead Application No. 0708. for NWi. Seotioo 6, Township 17 8.. Range 47 E.. Wlllsmette Meri dian, bss tiled ootine of ioteotion to make final three year proof, to estab lish claim to the land above desori bed. before Harry B. Orauel. U. 8. Com missioner, st Ontario. Oregon, on the 24th day of March, 1913. Claimant names as witness: Heman W. Clement, of Ontario. OieaomRoy B. Kelley. of Weiser. Idaho; Oeorge Thiel. of Payette, Idaho; A. R. White, of Ontario, Oregoo. Uruoe R. Hester. Register. The Most Qualified Judges Old papers at the Argus office 25 cents per huudred. Juet what you need to Hue your ceblos and place under tbe carpet. for Sato I motor. 3 H. P. 3 phase 1.700 K. P. M. No. 3 Krough centrifugal pump. Pump aod motor are oo ooe base aud have direct shaft, tiaosmis sion. prsotiiully new ami juet the kind of so outfit for lifting watsr for urinating purposes. This outdt must be sold aud will go at s bargala. Write or Inquire of R. W. Larson. Outario, Oregoo. Pronounce Taylor Williams Straight Yilloi Stoat Whiskey tki BEST FOR SALE in quantities from One gallon up. and many other Cood brands, bv L. B. TITER. Wholesaler. ONTARIO OREGON Farm Loans On Improved Property At current rates. Any asaount For straight term er with In stallment privilege. Thomas W. Clagett Ontario - - Oregon r i