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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1913)
gfJ?MEl3LNi "'I i' Jlftul biL Clil Jk-"-J bBT 4 fir .'7.12 "J- X ' slal mm Means Not Only Time But Money. Do vou ever consider hnw inner u . . . . .. from your house to the IW ,! m!" l '.' ,th d,8tance Malheur Home Telephone Co. aam H i I THE Frantz Premier Electric Suction Cleaner THE One you can and will use in your daily house work. Large Capacity in a Small Machine Costs But $37.50 Complete with all its Parts Idaho-Oregon Light k Power COMPANY Ontario, Oregon Rainier fleer The Beer of Quality We have it in pints, quarts and barrels. Wholesale and retail. Also serve it over the bar. GODDARD'S The Quality Beer The Ontario National Bank United States Depository State of Oregon Depository 1 Our Hank Your Bank ? If not, we cordiallv invite you to make our bank your hank. W have the usual Safeguard. of Fire Proof Vault, Burglar Proof Bete, Bonded MBpleyett. and do businaai in a conservative manner. -:- -:- -:- Capital and Surplus. $80,000 5 "Vr Cm) Nrt on Time CKKTIKK AIRS OK DEPOSIT OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAUNTEREST Events Occurring Throughout the State During the Past Week. Llvettock Entry Free. Salem In the livestock depart ment of the Oregon state fair, which opens Monday, September 29, and closes Saturday, October 4, no entry fees will be charged. Those exhibit ing will be charged the low rental of $2 for the week for double or box tails and $1 for single stalls. For bog or sheep pens $1 will be charged for the week. So far as possible stock will be grouped In breeds, classes and families. Stalls and pens with the first bedding of straw will be furnish ed free to exhibition stock. When ex hibits of nny character are shipped to the secretary, he should be inform ed at the time In order that proper attention may be given. Accused Priest Believed Insane. New York. Hans Schmidt, the priest who confessed thnt he killed Anna Aumuller and cut up her body nnd cast It piece by piece Into the ' Hudson river, "ns a sacrifice to be consummated in blood," la In the ob- i MTVStlOl ward of the Tombs prison J nti'ler the watchful eye of Or. McOulre i UM prison physician. Warden Fallon, of the Tombs, declares the man Is In- I sane one of the most dangerous men ever confined In the prison, nnd In this view he wns upheld by Deputy Commissioner of Corrections Wright. From far-off Malm, Oermany. there oame to Mgr. Joseph F. Mooney, Tlcar genernl of the arch-dlocese of New York, a cablegram from the secretary of the bishop, which said that 8chmldt had been declared Insane there and suspended by the bishop. Wild Horses Ordered. The Dalles Hen Taylor, a promi nent nimlier of the Antelope district, was In the city conferring with offi cials of the Wasco county fair and was commissioned to secure from the numerous hands of wild horses nenr Antelope BO nnlmnls Hint have never known the "fecr of saddle, bridle or halter. The horses will be brought to this city for use at the "Rodeo," which will be one of the many big features of the twenty third annual exhibition of the locnl fair, October 8 to 11, in the grounds of the Driving Park association. ad Smash-up on Sumptsr Valley. Baker A mistake on the nart of train dispatcher caused a head on collision between two freight trains on the Humpter Valley railroad, result ing In completely demolishing one en glne, damage to the other and derail ment of a dozen cars, but no fatalities or injuries. Firemen and engineers Jumped to safety when they saw that a collision was Inevitable. The an ginas met on a heavy grade, one going lOWl kill, traveling at a high rate of speed, the other one traveling slowly. TO SHOW NEW FEATURES Agricultural College Will Exhibit at Fair. Corvallla. On a scnle larger than aver before the Oregon agricultural college is preparing an educational ex hibit for the stute fair. The exhibit Is designed to show approved methods of Industrial and tsjshatosl work In the departments ot agrli ulttire, the school of domestic MlMM and art, the engineering school and the crop pests and zoological departments, as well as the experiment station. An exhibit of grains and gras from the eastern Oregon station will prove an miik and valuable feature Amioiik tlie new feature will be an I inn 1 exhibit from the college herds and demonstration of the best method of handling There will also be exhib it ahowlni ui'i"i'ed methods of silo construction. There will he cither de monstratlous and illustrated lectures. The principal exhibit will occupy the space previously assigned in the large auditorium and will ba arranged with a view to give practical Instruc tion In the latest methods applied to agriculture, home economlca and engineering. Special Surveys For Water Rights. Salem. Three survey parties have been engaged since June In the meas uring of all irrigated lands on the Malheur river and Its tributaries and in determining the location and ca pacity of all ditches diverting water from public streams. This work has been carried on under the direction of the slate engineer to aecure Infor mation as a basis for an adjudication of water rights by the state water board OPPOSE ORCHARD'S PARDON Church Association Trying to Free Confessed Murderer. Boise Virtually all Idaho Is oppos ing the application of Harr Orchard, for a pardon Orchard i tha an ii soaaslniUM Bajf-eonfasaad murderei ol 14 men and sensational witness In the trial of Haywood, PsttibOM and Moj er, ol the Western Federation of Min er, for cotpirucy lo murder ex (Jov ernor Sn-uim-iiImtk The application will come before ih- pardon board in October. It was filed at the re of the Metropolitan church association of Waukesha, Wis. On hard says he gave consent only alter gglBjgj gfgjl ! to do so by Usa association. Protest from all aectl4MM of the state Ii iw ' sivad i' no in hers of the board of pardon .tgam.-i OOSJ slderatton of the application Or chard Mas sen in he hanged, but his life wa saved 1 1, rough com mutation. on hard Is a model pns.uitr laada the religion strikes anion the convict. His occupation Is mak ing and mending bbues for bis fellow uouvicta. GAYNOR'S FUNERAL SERVICES SIMPLE New York. At the request of his widow, who said she knew he would h.ne wished It so, the funeral of May or William J Oaynor, who died at sen. will be marked by simplicity, without orchestra, or band music or mllltarv pomp. The funeral service will be held September 21 In Old Trinity church. At Mrs. Onynor'a request the only escort of the mayor's body will be mounted policemen. There will be no military accompaniment Though nutn erous orchestras have volunteered to play the funeral music, Mrs. Oaynor asked that only the regular choir of Old Trinity sing. She asked that Gounod's "Ave Maria" be sung, be cause, she said, It was one of her hus band's faontes. and she often sang It for. him. Mayor Gaynor was voyaging over sea on the steamer Baltic In the hope of regaining his strength to enter the three-cornered municipal campaign its a candidate for reelection, when he died suddenly on the Baltic as the steamer was within a few hundred miles of the Irish coaat. Editor Hold In Contempt South Bend. Wash Kdward II Wright. Judge of the Superior Court for Pacific county, has found F. A. M.ielllne. editor of the South Bend Journal, guilty of contempt of court ami lui imposed a fine of $.16 for puh llahlng facts about and making com meats on a criminal case pending In thnt court in violation of Kule VII of the court, adopted August 2. Shoshone Heads Name Officers. Wallace. On petition of the resi dents of Mullan No. 1 pnelmt. F. H. Northrup wit appointed constable by the county coiumlloiiers, Fred W. Kuhltiian was appointed a justice of the pent it cry mi pi lltinii of t lie residents of that district. A petition of the residents of Avery for the eon it ruction of a Jail was considered and plana and estimates were ordered drawn, to sg psSSaal on ly tin im.u,i Ranchsr to Raise Ponies For Polo. Vale. The establishment ol a polo horse ranch la Malheur lounty by U I Sanderson ami Harry Chapman has added an 111 i r ly nee pliaSt at the livestock Industry of eastern Ore gon. Thoroughbred horses of a varie ty adapted lo use in the game of polo will he raised ami trained on thia ranch, and put on the market after being thoroughly trained for the game. ONTARIO LAUNDRY -i- i i i mi . ii wn i i mr i ' ! ' Leave Bundles at Any Hotel or Barber Shop Prompt Attention (Jiven All Order. - .ii.'. I deep rich sandy soil, first cla- water right. .' miles from Ontario P $60. per acre Term;- given with low rate of interest or would tl for stock or other property. Must be iliss-e(l of soon, as I am engaged in other business. Postoffice Box 94 Ontario, Oregon Farm Loans On Improved Property At current rate. Any amount For straight term or with In stallment pni Thomas W. ( lagett Ontario - - Oregon lHlllll jrllM QEasaS 5511 'list TONE! That is not the ONLY reason why you should buy I Columbia Grafanola Sold for years to more people than any other instrument, regardless of name, price or make, The Premier Instrument With all the latest improvements. Call and ask us to play any records that you like. That 's a part of our days work and it will be a treat to you. Or we will send an instru ment with an outfit of records to your home on approval. Sold on the Installment Plan. Bermele's Drug Store Ontario, Oregon We give votes in the Auto Contest. Excursions Via 0. S. L Round trip from Ontario $1.90 L WILD WEST STAMPEDE 1NTERM0UNTAIN PAIR Boise. September 22-27, 1913 Commemorating the Semi-Centennials ol the creation ol the territory of Idaho and the found Ing of Fort Boise. A monster six day relet irat ion including Exhibits (irand Pageants Band Concerts Indian (James and Races Wild Horse Kaces Bucking Contests Pioneer Parade Industrial Parade Electrical Parade Masked Carnival Parade Open Air Masked Ball (rand Carnival Tickets on Mil frOJH Clerins Ferry and points west, September 20 to 27 inclusive. Prom ) 'in! i in Idaho east of Glenns Ferry, September 2t to 88 inclusive. Limit, September Bet agents for further details or write, I). 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