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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1913)
9 The Ontario National Bank United States Depository State of Oregon Depository IS Our Bank Your Bank ? If not, we cordially invite you to make our bank your bank. We have the usual Safeguards of Fire Proof Vault, Burglar Proof Safe, Bonded employees, and do business in a conservative manner. -:- -:- - .;. Capital and Surplus. $80,000 5 Per Cent Net on Time CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT B. S. COOK & COMPANY (INCORPORATED) : J. H. COOK, Manager. Capital Stock 50,000.00 Choice Apple and Prune Lands Land and City Property A Money Saver Is What the People Call Farley's Furniture Sale This is a forced sale to raise money and prices have been made so low that you can save money by buying now. Be sure and see the stock and prices. In the New Store Room J. H. Farley Furniture Co. Vale 01156. Burns 04008. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. V, B. Land Office at Vale, Oiegon. April 28th, 1913. Notioe In hereby given that Charles Carter, of Ontario, Oiegon. who on December l.ltb.lOOO, made Homeetead Application. No. 01156. for 8EJ. Sec tion 17. Township 16 S. . Range 46 E., Willamette Meridian, bat filed notice of intention to make rJnal three-year proof, to eitabliih claim to the land above described, before Harry B. Urauel, U. 8. Commissioner, at Ontario, Oregon, on the 4th day of Jane, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: P. R. Welch. John Lynch, Ontario, Oregon; K. W. Davis, M. B. Ramsey. Weiser, Idaho. Brnce R. Kester. Register. Vale 0711. Hums 02524. H I 3454 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Office at Vale, Oregon, April 25th. 1913. Notice Is hereby given that Josaliua Major (formerly Josallna McClelland) of Ontario, Oregon, who on April flth, 1908, made Homestead Application, No. 0711, for 8i NEJ, N'i SKJ. Seo tlon 26. Township 18 8.. Range 46 E.. Willamette Meridian, has fllsd notice of lotentlon to make final five-year proof to estsblisb claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver U. 8. Land office, at Vale, Oregon, on the 0th day of Jane, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses. John Walters. Rex Marquis, Edwin Berry, William Hutler, of Ontario. Oregon. Hi one R. Kester. Register. You will soon be thinking of taking up the carpets and rugs and will need a few hundred old papers to place under them to save the carpet and deaden the sound. The Argus has them i ii. I up In bandies of 100 each which we sell for 25 cents. Get the Argus, only 11.00 If you want printing of the better class you get it at the Argus office tha price is right HARRIMAN Townsite Now Open Situated near the Malheur Lake, on a high, fine gentle sloping tract of land. This site offers exceptional opportunity for making a good city. Vast areas of ara ble territory spread out in all directions. Every valley and streamlet of the distant mountains has its ranches and flourishing livestock. Considerable land in the valley is still subject to homestead entry, and with the advent of the Oregon-Eastern Railway Now building toward Harney Valley, this grand new empire will teem with land seekers and people seeking business opportunities and professional locations. GET IN EARLY Good opening for a newspaper, blacksmith shop, hotel drug store, hardware and implement nouses, as well as other lines of business. A limited number of lots are now offered for sale at remarkably low prices either for cash or on easy terms, which prices will advance when the railroad is built into the Harney Valley. REMEMBER, Harriman will be the first important point in the great Harney Valley to have a railroad. UTAH-OREGON LAND COMPANY C H. MOREHOUSE, Pres. Salt Lake City, Utah. H. M. HORTONSec. Hums, Oregon S. F. Taylor, Agent, Ontario, Oregon. Vale 07 l.T Huron Uivff II E 3007. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Oepartmcnt of the Interior, FT. 8. Land Office at Vale. Oregon. April 25tb. 1913. I Notioe is hereby given that Isabella McClelland, of Ontario. Oregon who on June 1st, 1908. made Homestead Application. No. 0743, for 84 8i, Section 20, Township 18 8., Range 4tK. , Willamette Meridian, bar tiled notice of intention to make final Hvi vinr proof, to establish claim to tbe land above described, before the Register and Receiver U. 8. Land Office at Vale. Oregon, on the !Hb day of ,)nne. 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: John Walters, Rex Marquis. Edwin Berry, William Butler, of Ontario, Oregon. Hruoe R. Keiter. Register. For the best bread and pastry in town go to tbe Ontario bakery. BEAUTIFYING THE HONE WITH PAINTS AND HNISHES It in really remarkable what trans formations may be made now-a days, with paints and finishes. MoHratney McNulty company are showing this week lo tbe oenter of their window a n nit 1 1 nil v finished panel showing re sults tbat can be easily seouied by anyone over old pnioted surfaces or on old bare wood. It is one of the handsomest and most pmctioul dis plays we have seen and reflects great credit both to McBratney-McNnlty company and to Annie (Quality Faints and Finishes. Tha extensive news psper advertising being done by Mc Hraney-MoNulty company In behalf of Acme Quality goods Is prod uolni excellent results. Get the Argus and four other high class publications, all for $1.60 Kill Disease Before It Reaches Its Victim Remove Causes of Human Misery By Dr. CHARLES W. ELIOT. President Emeritus of Harvard University ft ..Dr 7? W ?X .f I ' ;-m tviMJltr s I -I 1ST I : . .,klL li.iY flssBBaffTsF'sk F ' 'IfraBKW CUE medical practitioner of the future will be one who pre vented disease rather than cured it. More than half the physicians of the country eventually will be engaged in PREVENTIVE RATIIER THAN CURATIVE MEDI CINE. PREVENTIVE MEDICINE It CAPABLE OF REMOVING THOSE CAUSES OF HUMAN MISERY, POVERTY AND SORROW, WHICH LEAD TO INTERNAL REBELLION AND DISORDER AND. AMONG NATIONS. TO WAR AND STRIFF. The Chinoee people have been through every form of miaory which a despotic tyranny, ravaging diseases, destructive floods, can bring to mankind. Ah a result there have lieen strife and rebellion. They have taken tho sword ns the only remedy for misery and death. Out of such conditions PREVEXTIVK MKDICINK IS CAPA BLE OF LIFTING TIIF.M. One of tho most irritating things in international relation ia tho trifo that arises out of tho distribution of population. Preventive medicine is IfAJOHG SAFFR THE IMMIGRATION OF PEO PLEA Our achievements in tho Panama canal zono have mado safer fu ture migrations to tropical countries. Make Opportunities on the Farm Equal Those of the City By HENRY J. WATERS. President of tha Ksnsas Ststa Agricultural College CUE call of the city always has been answered by tho brightest and beat of tho young men and women on tho farms. The WEAKER ARE LEFT BEHIND m a general rule. Ib there a stockman or farmer in the country who would expect to keep up the standard of his herds, flocks or crops if he xr iatently aold off the best he produced and kept as parents or seed tho poorest or the most unfit! TO RETAIN A FAIR 8HARE OF THE BEST STOCK OF SOYS AND OIRLS ON THE FARM IT WILL BE NECESSARY TO EQUALIZE THE OPPORTUNITIES OF THE FARM AND CITY. WE MUST MAKE THE CHANCES FOR SUCCESS CONSPICUOUS SUCCESS AS LARGE IN ONE PLACE A8 IN THE OTHER. We must MAKK FARMING MORE PROFITABLE. The in telligence of tho people on the farm in any country finally it din-ctly related to the income derived from the busineai aa compared with the incomo derived from other occupations. PEOPLE WILL STAY ON THE FARMS IF THE OPPORTUNITIES ARE AS GOOD IN AGRICULTURE AS IN OTHER LINES. IF THEY ARE NOT, THE INTELLIGENT AND AMBITIOUS WILL LEAVE THE FARM. C. McGONAGILL ATTORNEY AT LAW Will Practice in all Courts Notary Public. Office over Postoffiee OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Ph. Hakkikt Skars Ph. Patmnk Skars Graduates American School of Os teopathy, Kirkdville. Mo. Wilson Block Telephone. IM.Blk H. H. WHITNEY PHY81CIAN and 81TROEON Office in I. O. O. F. Bid., Ontario. - . OfttOO W. H. BROOKE R. W. SWAG'.ER ATTORNEY8 AT LAW Rooms 13, 14, IS. 16, Wilson Blda;. Ontario, - Oregon DRS. PRINZIN6 & WEESE Ontario, Oregon Office in New Wilson Hlock. C. C. BOLDSBtRRY DENTIST Gas with Extractions Phone. No. 138 R Office in Wilson Hlock J W McCulloch R W Kckhardt Mcculloch & eckhardt LAWYERS Rooms l-2-3;Plrst Nat I Rank Bldg Ontarlo, Oregon Transfer. Baggage and Kxpretw Meet All Trains JOHN LANDINGIIAM Dr. W. G. Hirve DENTIST Telephone No. 732 Firat National Hank Hldg-. ONTARIO LAUNDRY Leave Bundles at Any Hotel or Barber Shop I'romptJAttention Given All Order. W. W. 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