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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1909)
t i' i ' n Boax-oM-s-oMasowMsMMMaMMtJM,,gM,JMM. - Stock Reducing Sale PS FROM THE r WAHONAL CAPITAL s OF SIATEO IN BRIEF 3 OP CONORESS AND NEWS OREGON mm m STRAINED TELEORAPHIC CHRONICLE OF STATE HAPPENINGS. MAY OPEN RESERVATION EvOed Modoc Indiana Favored and Allotmani Work Ia Thereby Delayed. DIPLOMACY OF SECRETARY KNOX 13 CAJSE. SENDS A BRUSQUE NOTE Central Amcricar Declare Secretary Is Piqued at Deing Outwitted and Ia Getting Even. fTKUS 07 INTERF8T. CUT WEEK 18 QUIET Sill III I, R II! I n din llfil'illl I ll LI ill I h fa Hew Cmtrd in Com to afjsasasii flm Preside faft, tt-.kUtiWi nn ltltonl Of afefrets and with Washington Sa aaSed of many atatcsmen, the na aSkoal capital if very dull thli wtek. Si is not ejected that there will be aSf legislaUon affecting postal eatr- 2 tsmks. the injereuu eommcrce r Uj She pM ejiUtruit act fcvt ta reeQl aaaelon. AU Hi lt U n ceoieiea ' ' " trvOi rreeiUrut Tail wiin n mitk the, untervatioa of rajaicc end amendments ,j ' " "I". klu W KroeiJtot od the teo- n 'ofrti bave UeleS to rro oa fit eeteteau wtU aUatom forth flUry l .wwir. tuey I U tMke oastta! o4 the ftoaeraii aw ttarawu in Mf (4 fM-WU f-f aacesnres. afca W b MM Of ttm ..Id rl- iiiii cob a feaaar y 4. Impend. f rfe latrrtsi Mid many ferltev ty can tee tlTfuiiMn m the e cafctaata t(iii lasor -"" AS ttaaaa Wateiew This d-i ajiaSsllfr tMt reSroart tSaeiWWj aoeiM". htg fcl Mae talMM M II ie eWtS V feMd encte wtU We hecan by tfewnr mgWraHaa, W1I 41 te ulSts SJ of work fly rcesttt m com- nf iiftattrtet enw- tjLI R h Ax Marit oi Mm MjMrd lajr ttte ratWnailt PS. bwf Mss r(1i,. I II wast e. rtfe w(.h rtajardtu rhe uekimi' ISw ej4 ll geaaseHy helUerd, at Mm halaefb S1 Save iwtev mm a-Meiop Oeal La.Se. wrwid'!. of Mm -- hade rtarilre. has mir. 3I w'wvedMf fwf Ida eatrjr ar lawde imported cow- SMh f ewet, reeerrtait arraaaal Mia rts r die ! die enat fcy aeta rr tnb- of tWt Mi"t haa be aaaaaahy nit of the ail tanda daaind aa ral hava aa) aajrtaullaral e ftawe witM til. f ea auVatdv Wtt thai eaa aau at ill aad mnM the appro! of peWJPral a be ia ei(hr Nnwptraa of wath ewWre eif Ike ra-r i cwMaalKea of the bmne fnlaa.t Tift a4 laid he- hurwtfvwad al the aMewdnawti th..i raaade The emead ipprahraf of the preal- Br ttL jjHJaM. Jlka be ma ahawlew, dUnh I Locf DaaJara. BaMiaaw haa uadar way rewrrrawlatwt the evetein aoppftaa fot the In whereby oel mer- aa the ww wfll have oppor- wf Mddia wa theea otrate, Ihey have ewinyd to only raat fa rteaee past. Wet deaUre fa the Wcinlt; ehweita wH have a reaeon- 4pae.mr of fuewiehi0 top th al hMM we lweaj raatittrtlona H tfJaat Cwrtinr alw. haS eaora daeaphVa than the ae-d ajdH pel ead iah tinea OhatfHitwd fW the etth fibre Mhitfiae rrox-aenment paper, a lv 4-nr eftvat oartlR- haea dtaewvaraei The new M the tadlea head and ia la ".,- wTtl (keen letter aa hew al.M V M4 at aa Sara Bird fovatumani to act aa ill rh bfrde that took variwtM nun and ter- rtimen, nmithalng-ieta m tuthwritiaa threugh- ajaa tie awuai-v hava toned the v. Mfal Avol,atna ef Auduhon So ejrwe fa urging eongveae to provide MmI gVrjee'tian for the ration'i gajaMly 2vfr.g rat.e of aiigrttnr) kfarhw m Ifaat wyn If talk aaiaag the arfaa oaei thai th laadera in auppnaa the MVar aad gwitpon ite pais g) aaa)na nasi yr I la fapftttl aortridora w wew any aheer thai h) Mat Ha aajbe' -gin -W ho. M aUBmbaV , zTj LJLaX wn .aj T VgigiMmL Aw ila av Jar a) Pee. " fwQuea Lfl- h aaflad fwr oaa Praa kw way t Whahhegeoa, ( gwhtg (a ' igterea aiea agaJaet th) Dnttad fa cj-MNaa af Hawaii ia to aaanaia a Waahiggtoa the caiag pay " ' " duHag the ceni Mo oi tongreM aad pe Ikaf fDvafable atiop will b ha qg m ' arUiag ot ot Ska aaMgatJoii f bar foraau bigg Klamath Falla Announcement in Washington dispatches that the Klamath Indians will receive patafltl to lands approved in the year I1""1 is taken here to mean that the In dian office it moving toward Mm closing up of the allotment irk with a view to the opening of tin reservation. Allotting of landi to these In dians was begun in 1894, aaipaadi '1 in 1898 and resumed in 1907. For several years the claim of the state to over M,f00 acres of swamp IhikIs oa the Klamath Matsh has been tied ap. The worh of the final al lolling waa taken up by Rev Hat man White, special aftOtfJag acnt, two yeara ago and would now pn! ably ba drawing to a closo were it aol that congress at its last MMlM authortaed ttto allotment of lmls on tne Klamath reservation to the M" ehw Indians at th Qtiapaw IfaaMy hi rh tt of Oklahoma. Il ia aaid that there are about SO swrvTYoee of theae Indlons, survlv ora and deacendants of Cagtattl JacVa band of Modoca, who ptra hanished from thetr native cmiriin at a rrauh of the Modoc rebellion of 182-J. Eftpartment to Ba Triad in Oregon. Prairie, Cfty A movement is un der way la the government manage aietrt of tha national forests which may prove th foreruns r f rh nig. It ia being tried In the Malheur M rlnaat foreal. At a meeting of the Harney anil Mslbenr Woolgrowers" Assoi-iatnni al Vale last week an advisory betsw wa eUeaad, which mil lie ghnM power to overrule the actioiM of tin snpervlaors In matters of allotMtni ( range and makitiH rrilu. lions in the nnralier af head I Modi ti"n the Malheur national bfwM TM la lh wily forest in MM iMnw thai will nol have a reduction in the nnwwH-r m ock neat year gkaap Men M In Pendleton. Pandhalun -He i y Dan I' rVmyth. of the fiigon board of shp aammleeloneri ha taken thr nlriatlv rr Mm saiUag ' meeting of all th hoards of sheep ronuni aiontra, sanitary hoards and slat, veterinarians throughout the u M who have jurisdiction over the hcci dtseases M rh various states Thte meeilnij will he tha first of its Irfnd ever held In the west am! bat met with tha hearty approval by Mia aovaemiis boarda V Engineer Realgna. Portland O. W. Carroll, engineer for the war department, herrtofoi. la charge of many of th works con structed along the Oregon coast and In tha Interior of the state, haa ten dered his resignation to the aaggg tary of war Mr Carroll will he ap pointed eupervisor of construction of the Jetty at tha mouth of tl r Siuslaw river Drill Hall Under Way. Coevallis -When the new military hall or armory for th Oregon Ag riciillursl College t eontpletiil th. rolteg will have the largest inclosed floor on the Pacific Coast, having I teating capacity of J0.la.K The strue lure will h finished by Fel.ru ir 1 Th building will coat approximate l 40,000. Large Hoapltal for Medford? Me.lfor.l The mother provincial of Oregon, who la in charge of all hospitals in the northweat under tli. management of the Sister of tin Holy Names, is in Me.lfor.l lot thr purpose of meeting local hiuitieas man and discussing with them plaM fos she erection of a $125,000 hoepi tal for this city. Herpert Oo to Argentina. Oregon City H Leighton Kelly, fish eulturwltst of the United State bureau of fisheries, who h.i batM connected with the governnunt fish eries the last 12 years, will li.i. neat month for Buenos Ayres. whirr he will tak charge of salmon h.iuli eriet for the Argentine Republic. Railroad Sign Contract. Paisley Announcement is made thai the Nevada-California Oregon raftroad company has signed a r.m tract with tbe Nugent MakaraVou Conttruetron Company for the gi.i.l lag of the extension from rVttatftl to Lakevlew aad that work will he fiin ane lime In January. Wall In India. The qtiesllou of cil In In. Ila Is eoiuptlcall liy Itiu eucxUti'lice In each coaiuiuuily of Ino raMag tbg purei lllodooa and Itoiula on tbe uuu bund. tb weavara on (lie utli.T. No weincr may draw from the ucll of the lliu done leat It lio dein.il. nor will Hie Hindoo drink from Urn lunula or tha well ot a weaver Thus it Imkoiuo iicc eaaary ultbur to dig tno wella or to depute a certain uuiuber of t lie Hindoo element to give wuter to their lea ei ailed fallow vlilagor. Washington, l C, Dae, 2S Dip lomatk relations batwecn tht United Itatei ami Ml m. " at. Mid to he s.imivih.ii Mralned. No teriotu troiihl. heyoiiil a tos nl prestige ami tr.nl. h looked for, however. Smarting under the chagrin of be inii oatplayed .it the Mkaragaaa Sip I.. m. in.- imiik' by l'i. ildi nl l Mai and Si nor Cull, Sir. tary of State Knox h. nt to tli. Mexican govi mm. nl i ii. ( a In. Ii am. i. i tha foreign eontingenl In Waehlngton as anotht t cx.iiiiIl of eurreiit 'shotgun diplo ma. The Imprisonment of J. A. Cook, an American citUU n, at C.unlalaj.ir.i, is the prateal for Secretary Kaoa'i i)nis.n. in toward M.-oi.., but the MOM i" s.nd to he fouml in Mr Knox's anger at Mexico whan thai g... nun. nl outwitted and out ma nciiMK.l Inm in NicangMM nfTaiis Much Prestige Lost. Mean" lid. all 1. aim America, St repr. s. nt. .1 lure, is boiling with in- dlgnatlon al iiu UnlMd Slates aad six h statements as tin- following are . .mini' hi "Tlie I "n it . .1 States has lost more prestige dm nig UMM last 15 dayt than it bad gaim.l in the previous II y.art." The) -ii. tha Secretary Knox' viinruhit ii.-Ii ul. .us Iduslering alti lii. I. al.. .ul an. img ami punishing . I . i. which m tha end he was in. able Forced to abandon ami per nio Diaa to .arry the tyrant off In triumph, trben be "ill ie received ml ihOWCred iritb honors as a mark of Mexican con tempi for the state d. p.iiiin. iii tl Washington, Bltisard Cuta Chicago Fuel Supply. CM ag... I Ii -." - CM ag" oii.l eontigOOUl I uiloiy was sH.pt hy inotbei Beret blisxard, which nulli ii. s all the otk of clearing away the d.l. lis ..f the earlier Storms and leaves the trans. ..iiation compam. s irli.nl at the lash facing thein Willi X M Ml cars of coal il lis doors, on o. lings ami I. rminal ira.Vv Chicago is mi the verge of a fuel famine. Th. city .ili . mU lias ...iisiinud 60 ,. i ..nt of iti reserve fuel supply. APPEAL TO WASHINGTON Switchmen in a Deadlock With tha Rsilroada. St Paul. Dae -"N Contrary to cx- ii. ir.. .1 i . lopin.-nts in the ggg Ifoeaeai between tha railroads of the northwest ami the striking iwililiiii.il. instead of resulting in in amnalil, settlement of the strike, resulted in i wt.l.-r In each that has iglated ban lofoce Not only have the switchmen de clared off all negotiations with the railroad ii hot leaden ay there is a strong possibility of a general strike by all allied orders belonging to the railway branch of the Ameri- .aii Federation of Lnbof II. II I'.rliam, acting as chairman of the railway council in session hero, has . I. parted for Washington, vihere he will seek til. aid of the ,;..i eminent to put an eiul to the controversy Mr Perham would aol state as to which d.putmcnt tw it. ml. I appeal He mM be might seek to Internal Mm Interetate Com inerce C'oninii-Mon. and Ii. may take tha mailer up directly with l'rcsi ,1. nt Taft Mr. Aoki Silent. S..llllo. Wasll. DOS -H) Mis lunjiro ki. danghtCI "f Arch deacon Ratery, living with lu-r Jap inese bnsband in Seattle, is said to have appealed lO her father at S.oi iiaiui,-... . to tabs bar and her baby iu.ii from lui hatband A San Francisco dispatch wye thai Mrs oki is unabls lO emlure the treat- m, in ! in i husband longer Mm ..Ui refuses la anew or deny th. st.it. in. in-, contained in the dispatch Uonca of Corlei Found in Mexico. Victoria! i1 C Dt -' A story is brottghl from Qstayntai to the if ii. i t ii.it the remains of Heman Cm u. COIIlJUeror Of Mexico, winch had been (OS) (Of nearly a ccnluiy. lia.l located M the chapel of lloapl al .K .1. us Nasareno al the City jt Mexico llvney Seeks Damages. N, a Vnk. Dec SI The formal complaint In the libel damage suit of liancis .1 lleiicy, oi San l'l.in CISCO, a.;. hum W J Ciocker, til. California millionaire! for tHWlfflW. 1 IS In. II tiled IllT. Industrial Items. WagM ar.- iiilui ill Liigland than In mi. . a- i'i.iiiiv or Qermao) There are lu all thirl) Ihe eledrle f. una. s In opeialioii in Itils .'.Hllitr.V .mil laiii.p.' foi steel production. During IMS iii. to well- SUM ;lM- mill- in the Culled Si.iir- wlii.li man iifiietuud :rj.-JMi.:ii;;i.noo feet of lum hat More than SOuOOS workmen mv killed In l he course of je.ir lu this country by accident Incident to their occupation. Clothing. M.-ti't, $12.1)11 Suila nt 7SS Miiih tlO.IHI Suits nl f.1 in Voath'i le.OOSaiti nt $4.rai i Ihlldrsn1! Svlto, lw n i .r.i l lit Hsb'i Pants mic. I Lot atsa'i PanU Slit I l...t Ilea's Pants M 19 Youthn' riiuts Oil) to 03c UUV) WW We arc going to put on a SLAUGHTER PRICE SALE in order to Reduce Stock to i point where a buyer can handle Ralancc. Shoe Sale. Men's Heavy Wool Underwear, $8.50 values, for $2.40 a Suit. Hen's Heavy Fleeced Underwear at 7!)c a Suit. $1.8(1 Value in Ltiitt1 Union or 2-piece Underwear at 7He. Men's Heavy Winter Shirts, Sweaters at Cost, You will he surprised when you see our cut on (tents and Liulies (Moves Canvas (iloves at (Wc a dozen. , LeVgt BM Whole Willow Clothes BsatttttS 1 17. v One Lot of Men's and Bojf Slides $l.:.r) up lo 2.2.") per pair, Sale 1'riee OOo. Hats at Cost. Mens anil Hoys Hats at Cost. MitSeS and (Sirls Caps and Tains, up to (iOc for sale Ifo hiulies 80s Belt! for .V.'c. Fancy Chinaware, Toys, Dolls, (titines and (Jaino Hoards al Marvehuily low Prices. Tea Cups and Saucers nt 47c a set. A good Alarm Clock for 07c. (iood 8-day Clock for $.'U!. Meat and Food Choppers $1 Oil each. Clothes Fins lc doz .lillv Tuinhlers ot 251c dor.., petit! huy for future needs. Phonograph Ih-conls lou each. We handle Phonoirraphs 8-inch Self Sharpening Shears for -lie a Pair. $1.00 to 1.S0 Skates for 7oc pair, while they last, This advertisement simply calls your attention to tho fact that we ore offering price inducements to reduce stock. Cannot use space here to tell you all, hut the Red Price Tags on the goods will toll vou the rest. CASH RACKET, The Place to Save. ONTARIO, OWI-CC K)N. Vacant Lota Tho men with smull homes in Ontario nru dropping onto tho fact that the idlo lot specu lator in no usnto thocity. They iirr site incliiiutl to think that iinproveiue its nhoiihl not he iniuli' to pav such a lurgo por cpiitagn of the taxes, as tho land values are suflicicnt to pny the r.inuiuK expensos of the city, if the hind is taxed unv where near what the owners nk for ilie lots. There aro aeverul bundled Iota in Ontario tnutle valuable l. the iiiipruveinentH peid for hy tho htisinoss incie. Iiu st. lots uro never representpd in suliHcription lists; never con tntitite to the churches or other public iiiHtitutiona. The huainess houses and homes make Ontario, tho .die lot spsoaletet rides on tin in duhtricH and homes. It ia to he bepsd lost the time is not fur distSBl uhen the speculator and tax dedgSI will he made to n bis just portion of the expense of running the city. Church Services M. K. tlllllKII. Suinhiy services Suhbath m-Ihui! I0M a. m. Prsscblsjg 11:30 a. m. Olid 7:.;o p. in. Bpworih h'tigup H:4.r p.m. Prsyor meeling every Wedues duv evenieJL HiiMiit'Ss meeting, lirst Mon ilnv e ining of each month. J. W Miller, pastor. II Allison, supeiinteudent Bundsv school. M Warring, president Ki worth League. I SII'Kll I'KKSIIVTKIUAN. Scr ifes on Suhhuth at Meth-...lii-l ( luirch as follows: Sunday School 2:30 p. m.; preaching, 3:30 p, in.; Young PeSPlss Obrlstisn I'nioa, Itll p- m. Topic for sermon next Sab bath. 'lh Niw Yeir: Wis Will Yoi Do With It?" Saliliath School and preaching St loiro school house ul 10:30 a. in. i 'iiNi.ltKliATIONAI. tlll'lUII. 1'ie.uhing U::l0 u. in. and 7:30 j in. Chriatisn Kndeuvor 7 p.m. Suii.luy School 10::U1 a. in. Junior Kndeuvor 3 p. in. The Christinas exercises were ireatly spprsolelsd by tho chiliir.n. Tho graded Sundav school leasi i , following the latest ped- SgOgicsl UlSsbeds, are to be put into the Suuduy school work i Jan 1. Kli.ubeth Hill, elocutionist, will bs with us Jun. N. houk Real Estate Transfers Recorded at the Court House Roported Weekly. The Dominican Sisters to Th. nuns II. Moore, $.r.,T17. NJ of Nj of BE, of SW, Sec 1, tp IK, South Hango 47, with all wuter rights appertaining thereto. M. (i. Mope toT. W.IIalliday, $700; lots 11, 22, and N, block 10, Hope Addition, Vulc. A ma ii. 1. 1 M Kinehurt to (.'. O. Thomus; beginning nt a point HO rods West of SW cor of NWi, Sec 21), tp U South Hunge 46. Helta Payne to Howard Davis, 1(1,400, S of NW and N of BWf, Sec 22, tp 1H, South Kango 41. C. K. Huinmoiid to C. 0. Thomus, beginning at a point 40 rods West of SW cor of NWi of Sec 29, tp 18, South Kunge45. L. C. Pounds to Itobert Van (iilse, hall interest laV NWi ol NKi, Sec 31, tp in, South Hatige 47. James W. Westfall to Thomas llurned, $100; NWi of NKi, Sec M, tp 17, South ltange 40. James W. Westfall to Thomus HeraedsS, el NKi and Kj of BEf, Sec Si3, tp 17, South Kuiige 40. Lieorge Weslney to Kdwurd Ikardon, $200;SWi, Sec (!, If IS South Range. 40. Charles E. lluminond to O. W. Porter, .r,(i00; NKi, Sec 2i, tp IS, South Runge 45, contain iug 100 ueres, together with M shares of water stock in Nevada ditch, ami wuter wheel und pumping plant. O. W. Porter to C. K. Ham mond, $1,200; lots 11 and 12, N'i lot It, block 3, Hadlcy's Kirst Addition, Vale. Robert Odell, Sheriff, to Cornelius Ryan, lots 14, 1J, and Mi, block 44, Ontario, Oregon. Sheriff's deed. II. I.. IlltS to M. 0. Hope, lots 13, 14, 29, and 30, block 34, Holland Hope Addition to Yule. 0, O. Thomas to Charlotte I.. Coburn, $K00, 10 acres in So 2, 1SS 45K. (Jeorgo P. (Jreen to N. T. Minton, $150 lot 10 block M, (ireon's Addition, Nyssa. W. T. Moody to A. M. Moody, $5000, SWi of NWi of Sec 17, 1SS 47 1 R.er Reei Morris, $500, NJ, Sec 30, '20S, 41 K. W. M., 320 acres. II. S. Morris to Thomus Joiiph, Ni, Soc 30, 20S, 40K. W. M. T. W.Tipton t-i Benjuiiiin D. Meredith, $500. S. II. Wolf to Nyssa Improve- jinent ('o., lots 7 and B, block 88, Nyssa, Ore. Tho Trow Realty Co. to (i. T. Coltiiigtiiim, $1451.25 lot I and swj efSWt, fei 19, I6B 48B. r. I. atosssl to Bdtrard Q. Belknap, $3200, SWJ of NKi und NWi of SK, Sec 2, ITS, 47K. Vale Lumber Co, lo Oregon Idaho Lumber Co , $2(1(10, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 in block 31 und lols 17, 18, l!, 80, and 21 in block 88, Hope's Addition, Vulc. Wilson-Duffy Drug Co. A 1 kinds of drugs. If you want the lergSSt harp at the end of the race you must he a good fellow here; there is no other wuy of securing the prize Blue Prints oi any Township in the Burns Land District, showing names of entiymen, kinds of entry, dates, etc., and topogrupby. Price $1.00. J. C. Tumey, Burns, Oregon. KXcnitSIONH TO DKNVKIl via 0M0OSI SlliiMT LINK ll. It. Tickets on sulo from I'uih and Wyoming oints, Januuy 0th, Ttb, and I0lb, limit Januury Slsi 1'roni other stations, Jin -nary 5th and (iih, limit January 81st, AnnriiMii Nslioosl Lie Stock show will be hehl in Den v. r, January .-15. Ask agents f i ratfS ami further particulars. We CAN OFFER After liu'LsiiDas Stoppers Exceedingly gtMrd values. Harry B, Grauel, Jewelry and Music Home, ONTARIO, . OKKISON. 19LGpeetingJ9io WB THANK YOU for the pation fp ticeonled us during the ycr jllfct closing stud wish to assure you that it has beep highly appreciated. HAT the New Year may ho void of all hid fortune, and that it may be both happy and prosperous for you and your?, is our most earnest desire. 1 ONCE more we thank you ioiJ , . 'Ail favors and solicit the eontinmv ..' your good vi L i (or later notices.