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NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST IN IDAHO Important Occurrences Of The fast Week From Cities In Our Stats Woman Is Found Guilty. C'oeur d'Alene. "Oullty of assault vlth n deadly weapon." Thin was the erdlct returned by the Jury which at In the ruse against I. mini Brown, chnnrod with nscnult with Intent to kill, the, offense having been commit ted nt St. Joo on February 5. Mrs. Brown, who had ahown consldenible motion during the trial, received the re uii in comparative calm. The pen alty la not to exceed two yeara In the penitentiary. Judge Flynn announced ftt would pass aentence Monday. Double Tragedy Joined. Bolnp.--.The double tragedy that or orrt (I at the Brown & Stewart Hheep oainp, near Mayfleld, when Carl Sut terly, a Herman, shot John HnatlngH. well known sheepman, herauiie he made fun of his broken Knullnh, and then committed aulclde, wna complet d here when HnstlnK died at a local hospital He waa shot twice through the abdomen ami, although he llnuer ed several daya, medical and mmkh.iI attention could not nave htm. Jerome Section Healthy. Jerome Condltlona In Jerome and Tlclnlty are more healthful thin Hprlng than for the psHt three yearn. In UM nelKhborhood of 1000 acrea of land h" clmtiKed hands alnce the first of li i-ai pari "1 lil'li Iiiim hi n pur ohii id by newcomer, anil a great deal hy purlieu who have Ih'cii on the irnct for some, time pant, which shows the renewed confidence. Meet at Lewlston Arranged. Lewlston. The flfih annual Inter rholaittlc track meet for the school of central Idaho and custcrii Wimli IiikIoii v. Ill he held on the local high school field Friday. There will be 20 schools rcprcHcnted, and the reBsjfta received Indli ate thai lliei e III I"' at lii Ht 12.i athletcM entered fur the Various events OryanUe King Road Club. Caldwell. -Ah a rcauli of the vlsll of II. Waul King In IIiIm city, auto mohlle owihtk of Caldwell have or giinled a KIuk Urag Aulomoblle club with a iiieiulierHhlp of approxiiiiiiti h inn t In xald the 'club la the firm of the km. I lo be organised 111 the country. CANADIANS WOULD HELP Thoe Who Riw Service in South Afnc.i Would Aid America. i.cuIhihii 'i iiai i it Canadians art In 'nrlv Miipalhy with the lulled 8l.il' ill Hie PNsHl dUflOUlt) with M..'. u., Hie MMTttOK Ol Waller . I Vll.lllllie. B llll II. i in il hi an il. nil I mil 111 All ' i Itl '! 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 . i i "Tin I , i people ami aiiaillaiih re ai. k.'.-i iiiniil die uuscii led MB .In R ol MaatOO M I- Hie I 'lilted 8lnlih.' lid Ml S;iiiK'.l.r 'The Hen tliiicnl In C in hI.i is Hlrunnl with the United Slatr. ami I In- Kliglihll people Ii.im e .a hope lllltl Ihc scope Of operation i ti . lie extended Ulilll Bliglauil will hi' allowed In Join with tin' I mini Stale III clearing up all of I he rebellion countries lo the lata mux an. I IK ii. in South Aiii.iic.i The ICK-Mil III' i I'lii'lllotis 'ii l. mi . , Ceulial Annili.i nnl tile South iiht lean iiiillitil..-. M holdillK li.u I. III.' ili' lopuient ol ill.' rlelicM lectlOM tin vorld KMaeaata ..ml I ha I lbs lima nan come tin Tic iiuihuis lo i.ik. i hand In rectorial order At I.. I I l.llili'..' there an- lull met who xaw .ii.ti.' in South Africa who are raa4j in I (MM Bei the border ami ii'inlii tlii'tr services U Iks ful led Stall " " ' I call lor wiluu tWI'H 11 HI. I'll' Smallpox Again in Shoshone. Wallace Smallpox has made its appearance again ill this .llsirlil and 13 cases arc couiiu.d in the isolation Wind ol the Wall. n e lio.ilal gather d from araetieall) all aocttoai ol tha I'ounts Tlie lioallh auihortli. s ai. .: a loss lo l.uow wlicro I lie contagion originated Idaho Guard is Stirred. Saudpoliil Soul iin.'lil aliioug the) local ualloiial KUai.Uui.'ii g divided aa to desire lo ito lo I lie trout I itt majority of the coiupuns ale . I aff fir the Iras. Inn .iiie ggvlag ss.ses and ohllilroii to look allii feel that their first duly la al homo Howe Is Deputy U : Marshal. Oreuftevlll. Mark lowi i 'is frtwi Boise aaa i I dim i as deputy Pulled Stales marshal foi tlie norilieru dlslr.l Ol Idalio, ssnli iioail'.uiu Li- it Mom oss Gooding Starts Race for .-mats. ii. odiua !' ! "S"n i k. h. tloo.iinc of ISahO opened In imualga for the UalUN SUtl ' 'he repuiuH :. I in an ad 'fwaa aan OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Events Occurring Throughout the State During the Past Week. Want Men to Call Own Recall. Eugene. A writ of mandamus Bak ing the circuit court to compel Wil liam Smeed, chairman, W. H. Wood, member of the school board, and W. J. King, clerk of the Waltcrvllle school district, In this county, to call a spe cial election for the recall of Smeeal and Wood, has been filed. The recall was Invoked upon these men some time ago, but they refused to call the election. In their official capacity they were the only ones who could call such an election, and it Is in this mi 'u-nii'd state that the matter has remained. The trouble Is over tha employment of a teacher and his ial ary, about which some of the patrona of the school complained. Registration for State is 179,716. Salem. Secretary of State Olcott announced Monday that the total reg istration as reported to him by the county clerka was 179,716. There ara only four days remaining on which to register for the primary, and, unless there Is a big IncreaHe on these days, the total will not be more than 200,000 or about 40,000 more than It waa In 1912, when the women were not en titled to vote and the population of the atate was considerably smaller. Cooa Line la Rushed. Mnrahfleld. The construction work on the Willamette Pacific railroad, be i wen Marshfleld and the Tenmlle lakes, a distance of 17 miles, la pro gressing as fast as labor can hasten it. H.iuHer & llouser, the contractors, I... " nil but three miles and a half of the right-of way cleared ami It Is ex pected the force of about 600 men will be doubled soon. Birds Coma Back. Klamath Kails Not In many yeara ha the number of aeese In the Klam ath country been as large as now. when the big game birds are return I iik for m mini-. All day and all night, tin' honks of flocks are lo be heard, as the birds wend their way toward upper Klamath lake, and steamboat men say that the lake Is literally allva with Iheiu CAVALRY SURVEY IS MADE After Confertnce With Officials Lieu tenant Hennessey Talks of Project. Cortland. - Pendleton. Klamath Kails, Medford. anil possibly linker will be amoiiK the Oregon towns at Which cavalr troops will hi' ornunl . .1 fof iIh- I'.v, ul projected h I. leu truant p j Haa&eaaay, r. s , who is detailed as military Instructor ut ill.' uncoil ajpfc ult in ii I collide for raj Ha It is li'K irdi'ii as ceilalli lliat troops, consisting of about men each, could be raised ul each ol these towns, ami at other towns in southern, central and eastern Oii'soii The ItoKue ItHer valley, of which Medfoid Is the center, could pOMtbll provide two or more troop Another iiiIkIh be raised at KoMchui'K J .it- ul it ii ut I l.'iin.'MH.') came to Port land r I mi Sali'in. where lie had a conference with lioveruor West about raiNiiiK i he rcKitiiciit lie r iintl the ch let executive enthusiastic over the Idea, is en to tile polul of announcing bis desire lo become a member of the OrSMlUtlOsV Polk Fair la Under Way. Monmouth Votive preparations base lioon Iii-kuii lis tile pupils In the schools of Ibis ells and other sections of soul hern Polk county for the an nual school children's industrial fair to he held In Dallas next September county. Valuable prizes In llsostock and cash ate on (he Hat. More than $5011 ut prizes has beeu offered by altruistic cllliens of the Manslaughter is Alexander Verdict. t.iauts Paaa Wllllaaa Alexander, a 7f. soarold prospector, was sunsloted by a jury In the circuit court of man slaughter Alexander was charged wttii tlie murder of lohu Sorting und Osttia Mastoisou In a cabin on Sucker creek on January PI. uud the present trial was for the Willing of Norllug, he not has in yet been on trial for the killing of llaataraoaV. To Dismiss Baker Casta. Pakor 'I'lie case uKSlust all city officials of Coppei field, indicted U.l lowing the crus.ole its liosiruor West, will no dismissed. District Attorney Qoda ' has aaaouaced, following UM acquit Ml of Mayor lli.uu Stewart on a iIi.uko ot violating lUpior laws, b a juis in five miiiules Alleged Murderer Held. Marsliti.ld James I'oriaii, accused of killing lohn Kelly ut llonrysUle. sits ludtetaS by the Csios counts urand jury at Coiiuillo tor .trt iloroo inur For Sheriff To the voters of Nfulheur county I will be a candidate for the nomination for sheriff of this county on the Republican ticket subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be held on May 15, 1914. R. H. McNee. For Joint Representative. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for joint representa tive for Harney and Malheur counties, subject to the wishes of the Republican electors at the primary election to be held May 15, 1914. Frank Davey. For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself a candidate for sheriff of Malheur county, Oregon, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters of the county at the Pri mary election to be held May 15, 1914. If elected as sheriff 1 will en force the laws in all cases and endeavor to apprehend crim inals of whatsoever character and 1 shall conduct business as economically as is consistent with efficiency. J. A. Wroton. For County Treasurer. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of county treasurer tor Malheur county, Oregon, subject to the approval of the Republican elec tors at the primary election to be held May, 15th, 1914 J. Ralph Weaver. Administrator's Notice. III the Counts Court of the State of Oregon for Malheur County. In the matter of the estate of (J- W. Down, (otherwae known aa tlvorgo W. OuWiial, deceased. Notice Is hereby given to all whom It may concern, that Hie undersigned has boon duly apjioliitod by tho Coun ts Court ol" the Slate of OrcKoli, for Malheur County, administrator of the estate of the auid O. W- Downs (other wise known as Uoorgo V. Downs) do ccuhhI. All persons busing claims ugulust the estate of the said deceas ed, ate heieli) tiotiilud lo present tho same to in.- for ulloWttD.ce duly veri fied us required by luw, ut tho office ol C MctloUHglll, at Ontario. Oregon, within six mouths from the dute of this notice. Duted at Ontario, Oregon, this 30tu day of April, l'.'l 1. O. 8. SMITH, Administrator. arrant (all. Notice is hereby glv.cn that I have ; fiindh on hand lo pas all lionerul Kuml Wan. mis ouleied ll"t puld Ioiw.uk of funds. IntoicM .oases May r.th, 1HU. Haled ut Viile, Oregon, this IMth day Ol Hll. lull. .1. It WKAVKIt. County Tioasuioi. Administrators Notice. In the County Court of the State ot (lorgou 'for Malheur County. In the tuattter of the estate of Peter Moiltotl, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, the administrator of the estate of Peter tioutou deceased, bus filed his fiual account of the uduiiu utratiou of said estate iu the above entitled Court And that Friday the i;,t, ,jMV f May P.Ut. at 11 o'clock A. M. at the Counts Court room iu the court bouse in Vale, Malheur County. Oregon has beeu set by the In 'ge uf said court as tne lime aud place for the hearing thereof. All pMMM having auy interest in said estate are herd y untitled to be pre sent ou said das at 11 o'clock A. M. and stow cause it auv there be, why the eel I "' ' account should not be accepted and allowed, aud the said mi iu in ut at. u discharged aud the estate of the said Peter Koutou deceased distributed according to law. This notice la publised by Dtde of Hon. Qao W. MsKnigbt. Comity Judge of said County, duted A iri I nth, H14. Win. Iloiitou, Ailiiiiuistrstoi. Alnays on the Job If you have a job of hauling you want done, large or small, you oan alwavs tlepeud on John laudiugbain belug ready for you. Call dim at the Mo. ie Hotel. For Sheriff. To the voters of Malheur county: Ijwill be a candidate for the nomination for sheriff of this county on the Republican ticket, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be held on May 15, 1914. Robert Odell. For County Commissioner. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the oHiceof county commissioner for Malheur coun- ty, Oregon, subject to the ap proval of the Republican elec tors of said county at the pri mary election to be held May 15, 1914. Melville D. Kelley. Train Service. Weat bonnd. No. 17 Oregon Waah Ltd No. 75 Huntington Puss No. 9 Fait Mall No 77 Huntington I'aaa 4:17 a m 9.42 a m ti ir. p in 6:!J3 p m No. 5 Oregon Waah Hxprea 0:50 pg Kaat bound No. 18 Oregon Waah l-t.l 2:51 a m 8:60 a no 12:12 p m 3:50 p m No. 70 I lo ise paaeeugr No. 10 Fast Mall No. 78 Boise paeaenger No. 0 Oregon Waah Kxpreea 6 :15 pm Malheur Valley Uraooh The Vale train learea Vala daily at h a. m. arriving lo Ontario at 8:40. Returning will leave, except Honda y, at 10 a. m . arriving ,t Vile at 10 :40, leaving for Brnuao at 10:50, arriv ing there 11 :59, returning will leave Hrogan at 12 iSS, nrrlve at Vale 1 :30. Leave Vale at 2:35. arriving at On tario at 3 -30. und return to Vale Bt V p. m. On Sun. lay the train will come to Ontario in the morning aad return at 7 p. m., making the run to Homedale on that day Inetead of Wednesday. The Juntura train will leave Onta rio Mouday, Weduetday and I'll. my la 7 a. in , returning at (I p. m , teaching Juntura ut 12:05 ami leuv rng ut 1pm. The Homed ! train leavee Nyasa 12:45 on Tueedey. Tburaday aod ,-snt in . I iv. returning, arrive at On tario at 0 p. m The bigpat bargain wp hSTt ever offered MjLjBDSOfibwM is the Argus ami j magazines, till one year, foffrilv 11.18. s For Kent Two room house, two blocks north of school bouse. PboDt '20(i-K-::. A Bargain In Lumber. We huve a lot of Ixli Common Tine, Dressed and Matched, This is exceptional good grude, just the thing for sub-floors, liueing cold storage buildings and oraiiiiiii - we want the room und will close this out ut 115.00 per M. spot cush. It will pay you to look tit this bargain. We i .11. mil hold this Lumber for anyone. Come eurly. Empire Lumber Co. Cash Grain Company Distributers of Wigwam and Holly hock Flour Phone La. K Ontario, Oregon Bring Your Ranch Wool to YbuRun Ybur Business With a Check Book flow About Your Home "O ILLS, bills, bills nothing; but billi!" frequently ii the complaint of ar the head of the family. No man would think of running; his buii neii WITHOUT A CHECK BOOK. How about TOUR homef The running: of the home today ii a BUSINESS PROPOSITION. Open a CHECKING ACCOUNT With Us at Once The Ontario National Bank BUTTER WRAPPERS Must Be Printed We are printing more wrappers than any other two offices in this section. There is a reason. We have the machinery, type and workmen necessary and we take the same care with Butter wrappers that we do with wedding invitations. Take your next order of Butter Wrappers to the aaaL I t"TTHl m stsW . .a T aV A Dainty Enameled Bedroom Don't vou admire a light, dainty bedroom with immaculate linen and draperies, and with walls, furni ture and woodwork all enameled in pure white or some delicate tint such as ivory or pale blue? Vou can hav one it is not expensive. ACMEQUAUTf ENAMEL Weal's gives a hard, sanitary, lustrous genuine enamel surface. MtBrdtney Hdrdvsare dnd furniture Co.. Ontario, Oregon Ijsj u"iBJv aaSJkhraJa.. ua A. McWILLIAMS Proprietor. Transfer. Baggage and Kx press Meet All Trains JOHN LANDINGHAM lud Market Report. Corrected Apr. SQL for the bt-uetlt HI Arttus resilers by the Mallisur Mar i j A .., f4XZ AlgUS UlUCe easily kept bright and clean. It is offered in delicate tints or rich colors to harmonize with draperies aud furnishings. ONTARIO LIVERY Best Equipped Livery in the city. Headquarters for Stockmen. Horses Bought and Sold. oaDtlle Coupauy. ' f-KK's. lr doseu. 17 Jo. Butter, per pouud, 25o. Oats, per hundred. 11.60 Wheat, per hundred, 11.75. Hay, per ton, IS Potatoee, per hundred, 1.00 Onions, per hundred, S'i.UO. Apples, per box, 11.00. to 11.40 Golokeus, dieeaed, per pouud, 18c. Fork, dreaaed, 8 l4 to H'jO. 1'ork, live, 6.."iU to 7 Veal, 9 to lOo. Beef, llo lo lio