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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1913)
BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON C. S. MELLEN At UM Oft) election In Ashland O. H. Johnson was elected mayor and ths town went dry by a vote of 405 for Uwnsr and 1366 against. A plan Is on foot with the people of Coqullle and Bandon to form a Port of Han. l,.n for the purpose of Improv ing the lower Coqullle river. Attorney General Crawford has held that the eight hour law paused by the people at the last general election la Told because of the absence of aa enacting clause. The Oregon branch of the Americas Poultry Association waa organised at Eugene by the adoption of a roastltu Uon and bylaws and by the nomination Of set of officers. 1. 0. Keels of Ogden. Utah, ha been clerted president of the Sumpter Valley railroad and other Oregon In stitutions recently controlled by hit father, the late David Eccles. Mrs. Nancy Whlteaker, wife of the first governor of Oregon, died at Ru gene In her eighty-fifth year. Mrs. Whlteaker crossed the plains from MIsHourl with her husband in 1862. Circuit Judge Calkins at Medford sentenced Mike Spanus and Ktank Seymour, alias Parker, recently con victed of murdering (leorge bedaska Ions, a Greek, to hang February 14 neit. Oovernor Went has appointed Geo. Corn ill. editor of the Timherman. of Portland, as a member of the Ore gon Agricultural college board of re gents, to succeed W. W. Cotton, re signed. What the fanners of the state sre doing in cooperative associations In the tnnttcr of Irritating their lands, will he the keynote to the Irrigation CongfOOO m- ting In Portland January 9, 1i and 1 1 Frank R. Forbes of Spokane has been nppolnted traffic manager of the Portlnnd, Eugene Fastcrn railroad. He will assume his new duties .l.iiiu ary 1 and will have his headquarters In Portland There are :ir. school children In Linn eouni ooordtnf lo the nnnunl vnuini ItlOl mi i OOnPlott l b 'OUU ty School Superintendoai Joekaon. Thi kin of Ml over last i nuta ration. Sll" ;! !.rit Aldoruiatl Mill urge a chant!'' In the school texilmol, Inus at Um boxi seeeloo o( tbo legislature wlili k he I " HI work a benefit in the school ciiiiiiiiii or On gon if i: ! - adopu I Mai i" the moiii er of the Tlllamool trlhe of lud rem1 Tlliiln Tk ' train ol i iii.- i i I ootnpleted I " tax oinn "i (Ik ilualioii ol .ill Hi.' Ufa Iii i . .i ' b) i onni v Br.s, I -III I'll -''! villi ation lor 1..I-' is shown lo be titty ttt,ltl. Miss Clara Q .Munson. daughicr of a survivor or Hie Whitman BjUsMtOTi and a ginSMOU ol Si Helens Hall in Portland, has been elected mayor of Warrenton by ltf inujorliy over J. Detrnh. ami i hereto becomes the first woman goajrOf in Oregon. Thai the I. BjUlitlure should enai l laws to proKct laboring men from coming to tin- state la reoponoo io misleading aiinoum tii' uts that work and wages await them is tin- opinion given by Labor Conunlootonof lloii in ins ruth Biennial report Oovernor and Mrs OnomM Y nave laaui d u In Itatloa to l" v u ph- oi the state of Oregon to attend ,, . j.i an .a i!"' state capital w Now year's nl thi Jaauarj I In honor of th lorn i governoro ol Oregon ' th. ir .v-1 or tii'-ir srlsV in ., rote ol 1 1 0 i" Hi Ihe hwj p. . larji of ti,. ' " a voted $2 ' ' ''"" .. paoifle latorlor , ,i ot i teal arhteh la to io ere ioeal City t tab- Ul I - pro- trj plan ro oow i. ... . : "l i- , . . i eouni 'i on to Ihe entire sUte i M for th U in , tlou io the entire itnte and hal , , ..... sack real tttnoouatf will com" ' 1 The state board of aaaltn, at III "-1 , " ,1 m. I ' I Hon reoonmoudlng to in legislature a law giving Bomaara of tha ; iU hoard authority t We la naaalfol t! . ,ll(. an w( i- righto, to ooademn rii.ts of way ano hulM Buntoa and Uka whatever other hirv , carry oul the arojerl outlined lu the raporl of I ' Hula r , Kl.,... ti Is re outll s l'1"" for supplylni water to citloo and , r ,,., tt iiiametto valley from iichuui iiv i. i" - saT aj Charles 8. Mellen, president of the New Haven railroad, former president of the Northern Pacific, who was In dicted for alleged violation of the Sherman law. i ' anal lo li prt Brief News of the week Hrudst reefs reports Ml business failures In th" lulled Slates during the past week, as compared with 281 during the previous week A referendum vote has ih-'-lded that aon.nno gurmeut workers ol New Vork shall go on a general strike as soon as called by the executive committee. In view ol the unsatisfactory posl t iciii of the opium question, the Chi nese government has Issued a mani festo reiterating its desire to suppress tile evil A remarkable record has been estab lished b French submarines, which iOOpltc storms traveled 800 miles. MlhmerK' -d all the time, without a sin Kle slop Th Public Service t'orporallon of New .lersev, hegllllllng .laililliv I. en tabllabed a mlnimuni wage scale ol $! a week Nr women and r.lrls lu Its oaaploj Orders tor llo.ooo.uoo worth or equipment to aooonasodate the rapid i increaalng traffic hi tbo aortbwoel i nil the oarabopa and an last week by Ho Noi tk i ... ited lorn Hake . ,1 lo I Mi .i. .-: i ,i,.l ,,,,..., ...... .v. i ... ei s B" ' '" " i m to set th tor all lime tin i Ktenl to hit h a mam i me-1 i ol retail pi v l ion ot the ret ill w ill be attempted tbo conn on of il,,- s i on n leglalature Hart to lor.- sin ii a Ian has bean propoood to sppl) only to olootlve offtoiabv hut i inii a iii bo latrodnoed which will ap pi tin- rooall to ail appolatlvo offtoaa poelalt tba railroad. Industrial and lux ooumlaalaaa. NOTICE FOR PUBLtCATtOM Department of the Interior, V, S. ' t.and orhce, at Vale, Oregon, Decem er 31. 1912. Notice is hereby given that Serena K Gallway, of Ontario, Oregon, who, on April 28, 1911, made homestead ap plication No. 01832, for W', BB.SK SW1.,, section 35, township 17 south, range 46 east, W M., has filed notice of intention to make final commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver, U S. Land Office, at Vale. Oregon, on the 3d day of Febru ary, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: W. F. Unman. Ernest C. McDowell, Reno I. owe, James E. Rusk, all of Ontario, Oregon. Rruce R. Kester, Register. Vale 0685 Burns 0245:1 HE 3365 NOTICE FOR l'UHLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Lnnd Olllee at Vale, Oregon. Decem ber 6th. 191 '2. Notice is hereby given thnt James R. Langley, of Payette, Idaho, who, on January 21st, 19i H. made Home stead application No. 0085, for NE"4 NEV-4. M, NE',. NW4 HE',, Section !', Township 17 H. , Range 47 E., Willamette Meridian, hs Hied notice of intention to make Final three yesr proof, to estal'l ish claim to ' the land above dei-et ihed. before the Register and Receiver, D, H. Lund Otllce, st Vale, Oregon, on the 14th day of January, 1911, Claimant names as wituetset: Edaar Putnsra, M, H. Hpsuldltig, Obsrley Darnell, of Payette, ldsbo; I. P. Crane, of Ontario, Oregon. Bruce R. Kester, Register. Application for (irding Permits Notice is hereby jriven that all appli cations for permits to graze cattle, horses and sheep within the MALHEUR NATIONAL FOREST .luring tba sea son of 1913, must be filed in my office st John Day, Oregon, on or before February 28, in regard to Everh- t Drug Company The Store of Accuracy and Quality Prescriptions a Specialty 4th Door S. P. 0. Phone 131 Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of 0 regOO, for tba Uooatpaf Malheur. A. R. White. Plaintttf, vs Doll Euit and Beiilah I B. East, I efendants. To Dell East, one of the above named Defendants. In the name of the State of Oregon : You are hereby required to appear and un-wei the complaint tiled against you lu the above OOtltled suit within i weeks from the 12th day of De cember, 1912. the date ot first ptibli upon icipi. st. CY. J. HINOHAM. Supervisor. UNITED PRMB1 l KUAN CHURCH Rev. Rcb't .1. Davidson D D Pas tor Seivii'tt at I 1 :(' a in and 7 ;S0 p m Maid nth m-lnnil at 10:00 a in CATHOLIC CHURCH Ma.-.-a I M 00 M !"' ;,f'l s " laj "i i .i -h in mil. :lt 1" M. i iii .ill -in. r ii. A. Cam i R People in the News Clius W mrrlO, Btate printer, was arrested at Okluhoma City, kla.. on a wurraiit obn fling Iniu with tlie torgery or stale warrants. John Sehiank. w ho aitenipted to as aaolanto Tbanwara Hooaovelt, is re ported io be " model patient al tlie Oobbotk bonnttnl fur the lanann jaoon Brawn. M raara old, " ol ioi ii Brno n. faasona us tbo leader of ihe raid "' Harpers Fwrrjr, B -' ,i, ,1 at his home in l rOB OWO Thomas L Ci nlus father ol Beit .nor ii.ert n Cummlna, died nl bis home in Dee Moines, Iowa Ho wna ao yare old and and boon in for ajcta than roar !,:, c thmed en "' an anelo of tba , , .,.,,. i prenorlng la on ,,.r M,,. at the head of tsMM troops and " proclaim himself jiriiu.' ,)f Albania aooordlng to reports, w uiuun Loeb, Jr., ooUoetar of tbo i 10 "";-( llis 1-'' i will .uv.pt an ad lion with the Ou gea eaterprtseo and develop m-'s merry 01 .,.,,, rolntlvt oaat him ,i. his amount of mOUO) WOS 0Ul in obeel i eapoelnll; aa travod bardar of boll " aaaonny . , from M to liooo. f5JANUARYl?f5 Hi J T roiKjm.Mlion.il Churtli NoUce Sundi.v Bervleeo, M.i I i Ml ef'lg 7 p III ('reaching s. i i m 8pm Midweek Lutures every Ue.lnesdsy en lag s o'clock cation of this summons and If you fsil 1113 Full information I"" '" ""','r- IMr W",M ll"'n""' I""'" the LrrainLr fees to be ' "" "'" '"'t'1" " the oourt for the charged and blank forms to be used in r ""r deniamled, namely, for the lo,.. making application will be furnished '''""' '" ''""" '"""".." .i inoiigage uccciioen ineiein, nun ii i oinrlgoge ladnly recorded In hook "J" Record of Ileal Mortgages iii Malheur Coillitv. Oregon, ami for tba cum of e,.ll. no attorney's fees This miuiiiioiin i pobllabod in tin Dolorlo i traoa, a aeeklj aewsanpor of ejonornl I en, illation In -Multi- .1 County. !e g tiy order of the lion. it. C. Kicboi i- '. I DuntyJodgeol Molbt 11 County, which said oiler WOO Bttdo ... ou t he 10th dnj of flea i . i D1S, directing the publication I ' tin summons for si life vm .k. 01 in nolnn Decent er i lanuarj 1 ud t'nit B Cop 'I -iimm ! , died forthwltl l.a-t. one of the .I'leiidaiit i sms i. c. MeUoDsglll, Attoniey for Plan nil. Nilcfj Hooled bids will be i oolvi I I tbo -tale board of Flshsud tJun.e cnnimls doners at 807 Yeou buildiiig. Port laud, Oregon, until ID o'ch k a. m. mi January 1", lKl.'l. at wbleb time same will be opened, covering the sale of i li'o ii seres of laud, more or less, together with all appurtenances thereon, belonging to the state of Oregon sod commonly kuowiii as the Ontario Salmon bstobery Btnpnrtf, situated about two miles from Onta rio, on Snake river, all improved and well adapted tor irrigation witb water wheels installed. Further iuforma tion will be given upon application to tlie Board at the above suitress. The Board reserves the right to reject auy and all bids The enveloped contain ing bids unlet be marked plainly "111 I ou Property" and addressed as above. Terms nothing bttl cash Methodists. Sunday BsOOOl 1" A M 1'ieachiiig Service 11 A M Junior League ' P M Epworlh League 0 :.'10 P M Preaching Service 73 :0 P M Thomas Johns. PASTOR. ADVENTIST. Every Saturday Sabbath School 10:30 am Bible Study 11 iM a m Young pei pies meeting 1 :30 p m Philip Koenig. Pastor. 1 1 din Service. 51 a m S 50 n m 1 1 :2I a m P m I r. rvm 56 Ml W 1 D234 T I aVlTlVl 1 o i SEiB it 1lri7:t7!1rsl ATWWsMMI! , . x West bound. No. 17 Oregou Wash Ltd 5:15 a in No. ': lliintingtou Pass PttO I No. 0 Fast Mail 6:11 P m No. '11 Huntington I'ass ii .;i:i p m No. ." Oregon Wash K less 7 50 p m East booed. No. IN Oregon Wash Ltd No. f) Uoise passenger No. Ill Fast Mall No 28 Boise i aeaongat No. 0 oicg.in Waob Rxprooa 1:40 p train leavei turning at IlifO ni. loidl Market Keport. Corrootad Poo, '. tor the beoottl of trgna readers bf Ifeo Malbani Mer cantile Compauv. BggO, per doen. tOOi Hutter, per pound, BO Oats, per hundred. 11.15, Wheat, per hundred, pr.-'1. Hay, per ton. t '. Potatoes, tr bundled, 1.00. Onioii-s per buudred, 19.00. Apples, per lio, 11.00, tO 11.40 Ublokeos, dieeeed, per poane 14a, Cork, dreesed, B lo '' Sia I'oi k, live."'. ' , to 7c. 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Ten real artists with baritone on their tenth annual tour will soon appear at DREAMLAND THEATRE 4 Sunday, Jan. 12 Admission 75c i i