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A Good Position Can be liait by ambitious voting men amt women in the Held of "Wireless" or Hallway Telegraphy. Since the 8-hour law became effective, and since the wire less companies are establishing stations throughout the country there is a great shortage of telegraphers. Positions pay beginners from $70 to $90 per month with good chances of advance «]«»»• TheNational Telegraph Institute of ) ortland, Oregon, operates under the supervision of R, R. and Wireless officials and places all graduates into positions. It will pay you to write them for full details. (j3p Alias Summons. In the District Court or the Third Judicial District of the State of Idaho, In and for the County of Owyhee. A. Viele, Plaintif!' E. C. Williams, James R. Keith as administra tor of the estate of David L. Williams, deceas ed, a id — - -and ——-—— - whose names are to plaintiff unknown, the know un heirs and unknown devisees of the said David L. Williams, deceased, the grantor in a certain mortgage from David L. Williams and R. 0. Williams to A. Viele, recorded in Book 7 of Mortgages at page 500 of the gage records of Owyh A Williams. Jesse M. Williams, John C Wil liams, W mort Comity, Idaho, James . L. Williams, Andrew 8. Williams, Thomas T. Williams, Joseph B. Williams, Charles B. Williams, Earnest Williams, Theo dore Williams, Emma F. Rather, and Nora C. Holcomb, Defendants. - SECOND ALIA3 SUMMONS ON FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE THE STATE OF IDAHO Sends Greeting to the above named Defendants; you ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO AP action brought against ; PEAR In by the above named plaintiff in the District Court of the Third Judicial District, State of Idaho, in and for the County of Owyhee, and to answer the complaiut Hied therein within 20 days (exclu sive of the duy of service after the service you of tliis summons, if served within this dis triet; Mil if served ont of this district, within fortv The said action is brought to obtain a decree of this court for the foreclosure of lain mortgage described in the complaint executed by the said E. C. Williams and David L. Williams days. n -1 mortgagors to A. Viele as mort gagee, on the 13th day of February, 1908, to se cure the payment of a certain series of ten pro missory notes amounting In all to the sum of ♦ 106.57, note number 1 of said series being for the sun» of $10.57, Notes No. 2 to 10 inclusive being for the sum of $12 each; Note No. 1 be coming duo Jan. 1, 1909. and the balance of the said ?ries of notes becoming due at intervals of one year thereafter, said aerie and delivered to the said plaintiff by the said defenda nts, E. C. Willitttns auu David L. Wil liat being executed , now deceased, ou the 18th day of Feb ruary, 1908; that the whole of the said series of notes has become due and payable by reason of the failure of defendants to pay Note No. 8, due January 1,1911, pursuant to the provisions of said note and mortgage; that the said mortgage embraced the following described property in Owyhee County, State of Idaho, to wit: The south-east quarter of the south-east ter of section 17, and the north-east quarter of the north-east quarter of section 20 in township 1, north of range 8, west of Boise meridian, con taining eighty acres, together with a right for oue hundred and fifty inches of water from Hard Trigger Creek; quar ater •ui 1 that the said mortgage was duly aekuow «8 to entitle it to be re as afterwatd, to wit, on the 20th day of April, 1908, duly recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Owyhee C ty. State of Idaho, iu Book 7 of Mortgages, at page 506 of the mortgage records of suid county. lodged and certified corded >*nd the same That the 8 lid mortgage by its terms expressly provides, among other things, that m the case of the failure of the makers to pay when due covenanted tobe paid any said mortgage, that the whole debt secured thereby should become due aud collectible at the option of the mortgagee or the holder of the said mortgage without notice. That the said mortgage also provides that in case of fore closure the said mortgagors would pay a reason able attorney's fee in said action secured by That said mortgage also provides that all money paid by the mortgagee for taxes shall be secured thereby and collectible with the prin cipal note. That plaintiff claim, the of |75 as attor ney's lees herein ami asks for judgment for the principal sum of ♦96.00 and for ♦39.58 paid for taxes aud for the $75.00 attorney's fees and for the costa of this action. That the complaint has been died against the defendants herein in the above action and a copy thereof is hereto attached and made a part hereof. That the premises may be sold, and the proceeds thereof applied to the payment of the sum so due to the said plaintiff, inciudiug costs, accruing costs and attorney s fees, aud in c veyed by said mortgage such proceeds are not sufficient to pay the same, that plaintiff' may have judgment for such deficiency and execu tion issue therefor; that the said defendants and all persons claiming by, through qr under them may be barred and foreclosed of all title, right, claim, lien, equity of redemption and in terest in and to said mortgaged premises and for süeh other and further relief as may be just and equitable. And if you fail to appear and answer Buch complaint as above required, plaintiff will take default against you and apply to the Court for relief demanded iu the complaint. Given under my hand and the seal of the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Siate of Idaho, in and for the Couufcy of Owyhee, State ofldaho, this 11th day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand uiue hun dred and eleven. (Signed) J. S. 3T CLAIR Clerk [HEAL] McElroy & Winstead, Attorneys for Plaintiff', Residence, Boise, Idaho. 8—5t—First publication Nov. 23, 1911. Last publication Dec. 21, 1911 NOTICE GEM IKRIGATfON DISTRICT Notice is hereby given that an election will be held in the Gem Irrigation District on Monday, the 18th day of December 1011, at which election there shall be submitted to the qualified electors of said district the question of whether or not the Board of Directors of said District shall be authorized to levy a special assessment for the purpose of raising money in the sum of $7,800. to be applied in the payment of the present In debtedness of the district and to the necessary expenses of the coming year, in carrying out the provisions of the law under which the Dis trict is organized. Further notice is hereby given that by an or der of the Board of Directors the whole of said District shall constitute one election precinct, and the following officers are appointed for said precinct, to wit: Ethel M. Noon, Secretary of the Board of Di rectors, Register. L. B. Cowau, J. H. Wood and B. F. Clay, Judges. The polls shall be open at 8 o'clock In the forenoon and shall continue open until 7 o'clock tn the afternoon of said day. Poling place: Office of the District, Home dale, Idaho. The qualified electors shall be required to cast a ballot which shall contain the words: "As sessment—yes" or ''Assessment—no." By order of the Board of Directors of the Gem Irrigation District Dated November 11,1911. ETIIEL M. NOON Secretary, Gem Irrigation District. [SEAL] 12—4t—First publication Nov. 16. 1911. Lieu publication Dec. 7, 1911. Notice for 1 Publication Notice ot Proof oi Completion of Works and Application of Water to Beneficial Use Notice Is hereby given that at 10 a. m. on the 20th day of December, 1911. at Mountainhome, County ol Elmore, State of Idaho, before W. C. Howie. N. P., prooV will be submitted of the completion of works for the diversion of two i2) cubic feet per second of the waters of Castle Creek, in accordance with the terms and condi tions of a certain permit heretofore issued by the State Engineer of the State of Idaho. 1. The name of t.he person bolding said permit is Andrew Honga. 2. The postofflee address of such person is Grand View, County of Owyhee, State of Idaho. 3. The number of such permit is 3996, and the dote sei for the completion of such work is April 25.1912. 4. Said domestic purposes. ater to be used for irrigation and 5. Said works of diversion will be fully pie ted com the date set for such completion, and the amount of water which said able of conducting to the place of intended ■Orks are cap use, icordance with the plans accompanying the application for such permit is two (2) cubic feet per second. iu 6. The amount of lands for which said rater is available is 100 acres, particularly described follows: E 'A Of NEii Sen 21. SW»4 of NW>4, N14 of 8W*, N W». and Ski of SE!i. Sec. 22, Tp 8 8, K 1 W B M. A. E. ROBINSON, State Kugiueer. 16—4t—First publication Nov. 23.1911. Last publication Dec. 14,1911 Notice for Publication Notice of Proof of Application of Water to Bénéficia.! Use Notice Is hereby gi December, 1911, at Silver City, County of Owy hee, State of Idaho, before Justice Frank Heer, proof will be submitted of the to beneficial use of 2.4 cubic feet per second of the waters of Catherine Creek, in accordance with the terms and conditions of Permit No 2888, Heretofore issued by the State Engineer of the State of Idaho. 1. The name and postofflee address of the per son holding said permit are Herbert H Davies, Oreana, Idaho. t he use to which said water has been plied is irrigation and domestic. 3. The amount applied to beneficial use is 0-10 of one second foot for 30 acres of land. 4. The place where said water is used is [if 1 for irrigation, give full and accurate description I of the lands irrigated] S!£ NW^ and NW'4 i SWA* of Section 26, Twp. 4 South, Range 1 East of Boise Meridian. 5. The name of the canal or ditch or other works by which said water i* conducted to such place of use is The Davies Ditch. 6. The right to take the water from such works is based upon Permit No. 2388. 7. The source of supply from which said ter is diverted is at a point in the N E14 SW^ of Sec. 27, T. 4 S, R 1 K, B M. 8. The date of priority which said user is pre pared to establish is Oct. 22,1900. 22—it—First pub. Nov. 23,1911. Last pub. Dec. 14,1911. that on the 29th day of pplicatlon 2 . ap w :t Notice of Application for U. S. Patent. 8URVEY NO. 2003. SERIAL NO. 011571. U. S. Land Office, Boise, Idaho, October ftth, 1911. Notice is hereby given that iu pursuance of the Act of Congress approved May 10, 1872, M. E. St Clair, whose postofflee is Silver City, Idaho, has made application for a patent for 1470 linear feet the MAY lode, bearing gold and silver, the same being 770 feet Northerly and 700 feet Southerly from discovery thereon, with surface I ground 000 feet In width, situate in Mining District Owyhee County State of Idaho, 1 and described by the. official plat and by the i field notes on file in the office of the Register of follows, viz: Beginning at Corner No. 1, whence a cross! (x> and B. O. 1/2603 chiseled ou a granite stone j showing 16x12x3 ft. above ground bears S. 63° 30' E. 20.2 ft. The k Sec. cor. ou west side of Section 8, T. 5 S.. R. 3 W., bears 8. 79° 38' W. 1609.4 ft. Thence 8.74° 18' E. 600 feet to Cor. field notes Boise land district, Idaho No. 2, whence a cross (X) on a juniper tree 12 Ins. dtam. blazed and scribed B. T. 2/2R08 bears 8. 6° E. 5.5 ft. and a cross (x) and B. O. 2/2603 chiseled on a granite stone showing 7x5x8 ft. j above ground, bears S. IS" 80' W. 28.4 ft. Thence N. 5° 22' E. 1470 feet to corner No 3. Thence N. 74° 18' W 600 feet to Cor. No. 4. Thence 8. 6° 22'W. 1470feet to Cor. No. 1, the place of be ginning; containing 19.919 acres, and forming a portion of the NWy of Section 8, T. 5 8., R. 3 W. of the Boise Meridian. Variation at all corners is 19° 10' E. The names of the adjoining claims as shown by the plat of survey are the Village Blacksmith the West and the Silver Coin on the South* both unsurveyed. Wm. Balderbton, Regiater. 1—First pub. October 19, 1911. Last pub. December 14,1911. Notice of Publication. Order to Sliow Cause wliy Order of Sale of Keal Estate Should not be Made. IN THE PROBATE COURT OF OWYHEE COUNTY, STATE OF IDAHO In the Matter of the Estate of David L. Wil liams, deceased : James R. Keith, the administrator of the est ate of David JL Williams, deceased, having filed his petition herein, duly verified, praying for Order of Sale of part of the real estate of said decedent, for the purposes therein set forth, it is therefore ordered by the judge of said Court, that all persons interested in the estate of said deceased, be and appear before the Probate Court of said Owyhee County, at the Court room thereof, in the Court IIouHe in Silver City, in the said Connly, on Thursday, the 21st day of December, 1911, at 10 o'clock A. M., then and there to show cause why an order should not be granted to the said James R. Keith to sell so much of the real estate of the said deceased, at private sale, as shall be necessary; and that a copy of this order be published at least four weeks in the Owyhee Nugget, a newspaper printed, published and circulated in said Owy hee County. i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 F. S. HEER SEAL Dated Nov. 20, 1911 21—4t—First publication Nov. 23, 1911. Last publication Dec. 14,1911. Probate Judge 4 - Notice of Forfeiture To D. W.^'ouzens, his heirs or assigns: You are hereby notified that I have expended during the years 1902,. 1903, 1904, 1905, 190«, 1907, 190S, 1909 and 1910 nine hundred dollars in la bor and improvements upon the Monno Lode Mining Claim situate on Florida Mountain in Carson Mining District, County of Owyhee, State of Idaho, the location certificate of which is found of record in Book 12 of mining Claims, at page 318 thereof, in the office of the recorder of said County, in order to,,hold said claim under the provisions of section 2324 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, and the amend ments thereto, concerning annual labor upon mining claims, being the amount repaired to hold said claim for the period ending December 31st., 1910. And if within ninety days from the personal service of this notice, or wdhin ninety dnys after the publication thereof, you fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of such ex penditure hundred fifty dollars, your interest in said claim will become the property of the subscriber, your co-owner, who has made the required expend iture, by the terms of said section. Dated Silver City, Idaho. September 20, 1911. L. F. ERICKSON. -owner, which amounts to four First publication Sept 28, 1911. Last publication Dec. 28,1911. V PROFESSIONAL CARDsl WILLIAM MEALY -LAWYER— Office opposite the Idaho Hotel Silver City, Idaho Member of firm of Sinead, Elliott, & Healy BOISE, IDAHO P. C. WILLIAMS -LAWYER SILVER City, Idaho * I * THOS. PARKER, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Calls answered any hour of the day De Lamar, Idaho V : night * o 44 W. H. SCHUYLER, M. I». PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Calls promptly attended. Oflice at Idaho Hotel Hours; 9 to 12 a. m. ♦ * ♦ * 0 3 to 5 p. m. Phone at office and residence ¥ ♦ SILVER CITY ¥ IDAHO ■ MILTON G. CAGE * % ASTORNE Y- AT-LA W Practice in all Courts—Federal and State Deals in Land Scrip arad secures title thereby without residence 414-415 Overland Block Bell phone 321 black BOISE, IDAHO SOCIETY CARDS f^YRRUS CHAPTER NO. 2, R A. M.—Meets ^every fourth Wednesday of each month. So journing companions cordially invited to attend. J. 8 St Clair, Ex. H. P. Robert H. Leonard, Jr., Secretary. S ILVER CITY LODGE NO. 13, A. F. & A. M. Meets the second Wednesday of each month. Sojourning brethern cordially invited to attond. Robert H. Leonard, Jr , Secretary. Carson-————- Oc^fdaho^meL^ery'sic.mAud fourth ! Friday night. Sojourning Brethren always wel- j Robert H. Leonard, Jr., Secretary. " „ ' „„THl \8 KlodGE^ NO. F 25. ' Meets i E. F. Gretk. W. M. Carl Johnson, N. G. SILVER CITY second a*id every fourth Tuesday of each month. Visiting broth ers always welcome. J. R. Ganow, C. C. 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