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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1913)
0, st National Bank Of Ontario, Oregon jtal, Surplus and Profits $125,000.00 Known For Its Strength I I Cap iili fimplfl retOUfCei tor all lcili- mate Demands. OwnedtoontroUed ami managed by local mtn, who have had year- of active banking experience! This hank stands fur the development and advancement of Ontario and the unrounding rounl ry. i offer every accommodation and service in keeping with safe Banking and solicit your business. 1 Good Hank in a (loot! Country" A .. ciH KRUM, Prwkbnt; T. TURNBULL, Vice President; 6 K. KINYON, Cashier, n 1 I OCERUM, Aas't. Casbisr; C W. I'I. ATT. Ass't. Cashier Y! . .' w 'CwMssn aster assiiea - t-- - "SfciS"" - Ha rr t- Jgggggggggg jv i UvVJH LW i iHf-! o- aaW5iBBiiBiSiBBBSas isSr W- f tit Baby Contest $50.00 in Prizes Limit is 25 babies and none over 4 years old can enter. 1. (ash Prize, Maze $15.00 2. Necklace, Solid Gold, by Grauel, the Jeweler $10.00 3. 1 Doz. Photos, Bun-ell's $6.00 4. Cane Rocker, Ontario Furniture Co. $5.00 5. 3 Piece Child's Silver Set, Ontario Hardware Co. $4.00 The remaining 20 babies will each receive one pair of shoes from Newton'. Mrs. Dunnuck will be at the theatre from 2 to 5 p.m. starting Monday to receive photos of babies. Brin photos us soon as possible so w- can have slides made of them. Entries close Jan. 20 Contest closes Feb. 20 harrt admission ticket entitle holdrr to one vote. Emu baby must ftf present on the night the COItteHt fins, s. EAST AND WEST MEET Walter McCortmuk, Famous Grand Opera Tenor, n-.akes Friends with the Hlackfeet Indians from Glacier National Park The Ea an.) the Went rnme toffolhor' lnn mine by Mr. MePnrnifli-k. 1'iit of tin In ii rather atriking iiml unusual faahton rather Intricate and high-brow tvp.- of hi th r. .'Til 1 1 mi .'it given by the SI Paul orchestration rendered bj Prof. Both well Svmphon.i Orcheetra in the Auditorium and Ms well-known orchestra, :it si Paul, Tho Indiana attended the rlilef Pred rn Top, fn referring to Um concert ai irueata of I. w. lliil and were concert, h.i i-l in enjoyed it very much eery appreelatlre not asJjr of too aplendiil ' 'sotm of it .i just iik Indian nm-i.-" 'Pio Indlanf applauded lone and load i.t i In and atl rioted nnaldi ralde . ten tlnn theawelvea, While tl liu of St. Paul were preeenl In ti i u lt dreaa thej had int hlng mi i be '"! i in a bn n ei a i rv eta hi irately attlrt l and carried them selves with dignity it :il imkc. ft.-r the r. nrrr. tnr Indian were Intend .I lo and phntirrnphed with Mr. McfWmack as nnown in tin picture ahnv i I,,', extended him a cordial Invitation to rialt 1 ii.ir native home, let Satlonal Park, Montana, Mat i summer. The Ontario National Bank United States Depository State of Oregon Depository I- Our Bank Your Bank ? It not, ire oofldiall invite you to make our hank your hunk. We sirs tin- usual Bafaguardi of Fiiv Proof Vault, Burglar Prool Saft. Bonded employeee, and do MsineM in i aonearvalive manner. - : - - Capital and Surplus. $80,000 5 fc Ceal Net on Time CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT UNIVERSITY CUTS BUDGET Sum Granted by Lait Legislature Cut From 9503,000 to $205,000 Kiik''ii'' Ts bold down to tin- bure. n at tltlai iitnl to Join whole In-art rd ly In the state wide movement for OSMSllsa In public' expenditure wmm the decision of the lioiird of regents of tin- sintc unlveritity when it put the knlfn Into tin- budget passed by tint lin.t legislature h rut -ut tho totul from $.,n.:.iion iii ItSMM I In- uiiiviri.it) I requests at Salem are to be confined to the following Item 1100, dim for a new claaaroom liullilliiK. 975,000 for repair and minor ndditlona, 950,000 a yaar for two years for .niiliuiin.il maintenance and II... 000 a year for two years for rorras pondence and eiteualon work, a total of 1-w.i.noo for the blannlum. The proceduro favored by tha r gents waa tba submlaalon of theaa item to (lovernor Waal with tbe re quaat that ha should lay the unlveral ty'a need bafora tba waya and insane aommlltae. People in the News HI Violet Asqulth. daughter of tha British prattler, hn nailed from Liv erpool on hoard tho t'eltlc for Ameri ca. William J. I-'I tin of New York will bo chief of tin- I'nlted State aceret service, succeeding John K. W'llkle, now chief advisory agent of the cu tout service PPSSMmI elect Woodrow Wilson will rem Ii hl fifty nlxth t)lrthdny au nlverMar Saturila) lie lias promised to spend the da) in Staunton, Va., the place of his birth. The day after Chrlstmaa Admiral Oeorge Dewey, hero of tha battle of JORDAN VALLEY QUITE A DISTRIBUTING POINT Jordan Valley In .loontod In the east central part of Malheur OOtuHf, .n Jordan cn-ek. u tributary to the Owy hi'e rlvor The town Is Incorporated, nnd haa a population of about Ml This is the distributing: iKiint for n laiRe area of count n Tn- surround ItlK hills nte covered with the vei heat varieties of ranne urass, and af ford excellent ii.isture for all kinds of stock throiiKhout the sprltiK. sum mer and fall. Jordan h two arorxl betels, a dm (n(l, t(( ..l.,, ,. . . 1,, ... . .,.!.!.. nMA l..U , wnf., iww ii,. i , ......in. . ,.,i,- i.,,nn. .. P M....I. 1. . . ..... ... r...LI.,.. ..ffl...r .. . .. ......... ...... ...... . .,.- ....... ..K v.i.vn one gent s inrnisniUK store, jwo Ken- of tho navy, celebrated hla seventy- eral merchnndlae atorea, each enrrv flfth birthday antilveraary. lie Is ln a large stock of from 930,Oixi to 9,i0.oon worth of good and each of which did a business of ;i I II"" 000 I'idn't I cn Mint Billy, a;:ed four, often rail,., on hit neaicHt neighbor, Mis Brown, who ( petted bin a frecM ,i,.,,i, ami usually in' bin i eonpla of her nloa cookies. ml Ii the ha I in foi g i to pass Ihi'lli out In- sometimes ininllnleil her 1 of II i III lallir I. .ii n. of this and chld- ed Iiim fin bSSJgtai and told him lie must not dn Mo an nunc List ear Just before ChrislniuH. Bill) I .. M lliiliu- Willi rook It- riillnl. I .lde.li.. Ilave Mill I ii IickhIiih in in "1 frotn Mrs. IIiiimii a-aln"" asked all lather .leinl). No'" said lllllv "I didn't beg fo nil). I Just said, This house smell us If It was full of cookies, but what s in.' " KelliiKKH S,iliii. 1 1. -,u proud of the fact that he la 76 yeara old. Stanton Slcklea, son of (ieneral Dan iel K. Sickles, of New York, promised to sea that the state Is reimbursed lahl Found Guilty of Fraud Portland. After brief deliberation, a Jury In ihe United States court found A. Hlehl guilty on three of fourcouuts of an indictment charging him with fraudulent use of the malls in exploit lug the Columbia River Orchards pan) Hlehl la liable to a tn-nt-iice of five year in the federal pentientiar) ou each of the three coiiius. I True Slory. Koine few years ago an IndlatmiHilli traveling man who culls on the bar ast season, one hardware store, ness t rude in Ohio stepped Into the carrying a complete assortment of store of one of hla customers at everything In that line with a tin Hucyrus Thl- stoic was conducted a i..-ii.ei-. a millinery atore. two lum- ' a man by the name ,,i Mechalls for all fund unaccounted for by bla brr yards, and a weekl newspaper The proprietor had died a short time father aa chairman of the New York A rfr,lrv r "lorouithbi ed Jersey cows oeioie out me saieHman hud not heard . ,. ,- adjoining the town supplies milk about it Notlcinn that Mr Mechalla State a Monumenta Commlaalon tf)d ()iM(.r (() , rly ft ,,, -iM WWH , , e ln(llreU of ,., amounting to about 9i.0O0. echool house, a large ami commodious who was In the stoic and at work In The bodies of Horace Kearney, tbe amusement hall, which provides an this in i aviator, and Chester l.awreuce, a excellent place for town meetings, "Is Mr Mechalls In'.'" newspaper man, who left !.os Angeles entertainments and dances Last fall last week to fly over the wean to San lh " very serviceable and secure some jim n- ai nu re pense of 91. -00. A two-story, modern ami up lo date hotel, built of native atone, alert rlc lighted, steam heated and luxuriously furnished throughout, has been built KraueUro. v. ere recovered The body of Kearney was wsshed ashore and that of hla companlou picked up a mile away at sea. Hubert S. I.o.-tt chairman of tbe Abstract of Votes Shows Development Salem -The rapid development of I the Oregon system as pertaining to tha initiative, la ahowu in the t.Ue of the sheet of paper required for tha printing of the abstract of votes cant for the meaaurea. In 1901, when the Initiative waa tn Its infancy, the abijtrurt of volea on the measures waa placed In the same table with the vote on the candidates The whole thing required 10 luches The abstract for tbe vole In tha last election is now being prepared by Secretary of State Olcott and the In Itlatlve has grown until It is necessary to abandon the single sheet for the abstract and prlut the report in pum phlet form. I IHll 1 1 committee of the Union and ,,ur',,K '"" ltseasot, at .... expense , of I3S.SOO.00, a fine atone building haa oathsn Plfte railroads, announced bfn hi), for (nkf Mlrt. wllM h,. In New York that he had arranged with plta and operutlng rooms in 011111 Attorney (jenerul Wickersham to ap- non, costing In the neighborhood at These and other permanent kl POPULAR SUMICHANICS cV i Po, ular Mechanics "ris sr, .. - I . " '" M" UNDSRSTAMD IT" I A WAN Conlinu' Story of tbe - i iugri wnicn you .chlv? J -(!i;l2 at any t,me- and 'S EACH MONTH 100 PICTUSES .- WHCLE9 OF GENERAL INTCSEST 0..No,M" D.prt.nt (20 s . I ihmwa how to make -.-.. - ana shop, repairs, elc. "ie--en paisei.) tells how to itfits, boats, Iftaaaa -i w.e uunk-$ a ooy loves. "g m YEAJt. SINGLE COPIES 19 CENTS nirt , . y ur newlealer, or - JWtC UMfLI COPV TOOAV ,' 'i MECHANICS CO. "' St.. CHICAGO UNITKD PBMBTIaUUAII CHURCH Kev. Kob't J. Davidson 1) L) Pus tor. Serviotis at 1 1 :00 a m and 7 :.'J0 p m Sablatl' si-bool at 10:00 a. m CATHOLIC CHI KCH Ma.-.s at a A M on 1st and Hrd Snn.iay of each month. On all other Sundays at 10 A M. H. A. GimpO, Hector longregdtioyl Church Notice Suuday Service-,, Sunday School 10 a m I'learbiug Services 11 t m C K Meeting 7 p in rreachiug Services 8pm Midweek Lectures eery Wednesday i-veniug s o'clock ADVKNT1ST. BffSty L'aturduy Sabbath School 1" :80 a uj Bible Study 1 1 :S0 a ui Young pec pies m-etiurf 1 M0 p m Philip Koenig, Pastor. Haiiroao Laborers Quit Work Marhhfield. Kicesslve charge for in'.-i i..i tare and accommodation, jharce for hospital fees, Inflated , prices for goods sold by the contract or, bad working conditions aud em ploui-iit under inihrepresentatlon are reasons alleged for the strike of a number of laborers employed on the contruciion work of the Willamette Pacific by I'openhageu Hros., contract or, at the Gardiner end of the line. Tbe men quit work this week. peal at once lo the United Statea su preme court tor instruction lu work ing out the dissolution plan of the railroads Dr. Anna Shaw, prealdetit of the Na tional Woman Suffrage association, In an address at Chicago, placed the -i imp ui her disapproval on the ug ..-- tinii that American woman auf- ta ai..pi tin- artistic trouser worn b the women of the orient She laid the tireueut day styles of the i- i - are i;uod enough for her Buchanan la Acquitted at Twin Fails Twin Kails -The jury In the liu . cli. man murder case which haa oci n p:.-d the district court here since Mou day after being out 71 hours decided mi ai . initial for J. ('. Buchanan. Bu i Kalian was charged with the murder of Thomas I'lsber last fall whom be sl.ot during a brief quarrel over a hay rack that he had bought from Flsber Moscow Paving May be Delayed Moscow rkl proposed paMng ami other public improvements amounting to more than $1 H,00O, the contract for ' which has boeg let to UM Bird Men denhall construction corrpany of Salt Lake, prom-, s to be indefinitely tied Up with an ' n hi u action fil ed m t!ie ' . let ouri Greater Work Is Planned I.ewiston. Plans for more active rt. ' ehipiiient work and enlargement of ta scope were onsidered at the Idaho Washington iJeveiopinent league an nual meeting The blgK.st item shich the league plans lo undertake this year Is the matu-r of on.-ai wng trult and vegetable Otttptil Of ! th.r.- bj ui.l.. a small portion on whirh I.. iston-Clarksion valley, eent ually aluable t.mber is BteaSlM 41 PSSS aaatigag Um proportlOBi (f ss im eol there - ahov 10 settlers on the meaM tH"1!! project to arrommo L-.-.I land ,Seit,.-mei,t an be made dale the surplus product of the entire by sv -;lii lo it"- date of the 94.Oi.il mi costly improvements show that the business men have Implicit faith in Ihe prosperous future of .Ionian Val ley and the unexcelled business op poi (unities of this valley I know of no more encouraging fuel than the unquestionable ability of a man to elevate hia life by cotisi loua endeavor Thoreau 'Didn't you promise never to do .t again'" Yes sir " ' nd I said I would whip mi' if you did. didn't I " Yc. pa, but a I ilidn l keep n.y promise, 1 won't hold ou to yoiiia lliislnu Trausi rip Mother llooklii! over her small sun - boulder) "Toaji polllSf I perfectly terrible." BIG TRACT TO BE OPENED 52,54 Acrea Will Be Available in Feb ruary. I.. -.ui -.r. ordiiiK to plata now ou record at tbe local lulled Stales land ot'tlce ihere will be opened to settlement, Kebruary Ki, 5J.574 acres of gaatef -"d timber lands on the Salmon riv.-r. in the vlcinit) of White bird. The pi it iiidiiates ,. much of the land Is on. re valuable for Krating purpose than for arnculture, while No, he vas not In " lias he stepped mil sum. where'"' "No. he hass not stepped out " "Will he be back soon?" "No. he will not he back oon " Is lie out of town'" 'Nu. lie Is lint inn ur town " Is he at home''" ... In- Ihs not at home " M n. in ire ts in- lie I ill im, Ii b) the ceiin-'-"Is that so' I hope he has mil h .1 any dcaih In his fSJBll) " No. lie ha-.s not had ui d.-aths in his family, he hass gfjej SOW! there aluce June " l.'iom the Samidi e K'veii Su:ihn Mrs Hmuu k.MI 1 hii illlldleii aliniii h. i and l .-.id i ic III a cliaplei in the Hilil,- i the en I t Ihe reaSIng the) ere expected to learn a Mi,.- On this particular Sun da ill.- .-ise li.nl I,, in Kruw ii'4l to God ' While putting kterjr, Mtti four, n bed thai evoalag, Mra Brewi a bed her I'i lepeal the v.i - thev hid le.it mil It is plaints evident that K-ii Hiding Hood" wa uppermost III Mil. S little lllimi, till Site Cilled, l.lfl Up the latch ami diaw up to Hod " "Vhv does the giraffe have smti a luliir lierk ' ' a ks tin learher. "Beoauae Hi bead I faf awav from its l.o.i. ' hopefllll) answers the tiov IiiiIk'c .lohlilit's I lit. On in unusuall . cold winter iinuu a loliiiii went to church with his Bother Reverend 'a text was, l.inv an- .ailed, hill few at e i hoscu " At Sinner that say, Johnny 'a maid en aunt who look a graal interest in hi- rellgkuua training naked him what tile t'M had beell, Johnny thought and thougb! and flu.ilU ex. i nun 'I Ob. m.w I Knurt '. Man. A.-H- . obi. i.iii fan were fro- i-u " i-'iui,, the phlla I."-!--1 y. Mt-thoJists. li,v isl I W A M Pleading Service ll A M .i. ,ni- i League -i P M Ki,w i ii LaagSS (; tM P M jTrsssstiii isfviss II " p m t mas .John.. PASTOR, Medford Rate War Begins Medford.- DWHIHI Medford. ar.oid iu u slalement of Maor I anon, g - a liu'i.-r rat.- lor electric lights in anv city in the -'ate, and b. intendment pa.-.'-d at the laat g'-u .I election gtvei i oiincils the niihi . Iix the rates, a lominiltt.- bl tppoil bntlt a uniform i charged by the Oregon-California . r vuiN" ! minx ui the plat and date of entry Minuter round Guilty Mo.'ow UuUL) as charged in the Information, vaa the rerdiel ol tha jury III tin . ,e ..l Kev David M Hand, .x pi 'he Kir ll I ow, who now stand convicted ol Saving contributed to the delinquency -.i Haael Benedict, 17 i ,- 1 1 v. i.. -.i.p.-i in . .- inday Ii ai Ii n.Hil. . w Old Kpltaph. Bene ith this tod, lump of elay, Lie t rebel la Ifoong, bo on tha Hay Began to hold Prog) in ami Out "f Booh and ' i tl ' Here Ilea J.i- Round .. , found I'm m ' - I Ou an I .1'. ii naJ. !.n I t s i i i J