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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1914)
GATES A SPEEDER UNTIL HIS DEATH " ' ' y C (insect!, oi Ontaiin. Oregon, win. duly Htli, 1 0 1 0, ii ii ii ii. in.'- ii .-I I A Many Exci'hg Experiences l.i His Short Career. $1,000,000 A YEAR IN TIPS I I timi N ,01 lit. t.T tli- VA si:; ml SKI BW, MOtlOtl 1. township I!" S. Ilangp 161 . Willamette Mcrlilliin. DM lib d II itli'C nf intent inn to make limil line yenr proof, to establish ! h i in to the land mIiiiv described, before tbe Register iinl Receiver. V. S. I.ini'l Buy a Good Toel Cabinet Now You'll find lots of rcp.-iiiim; nnJ odd join to lie done about tie I'l.u c during i'ic coming w , liter. Iluy a Keen KuttorTool Cabinet nuw and be prepared fur all kinds of work. Otlloe, Ht Vale. Oregon, on the 1Kb dny of January, HI 14. Claimant names ri witnesses: A. E. Trent, lm Dale, Albert Hut 'Speed la Life," Said Gates One, and He Lived Up to It Had Mania For Special Traini and Faat Automobiles. Always a Plunger. He Delighted In Lavish Expenditurea, ler. Jr., Albeit Uutlcr, Sr. , nil of ( lot IflO, ( begun. Bract R Hester, Register. 91191 N0TIC1 ii n; rnucviioN. I)i imi Iment of flip Interior (' S. l.llllll dlll'c lit 'll', Oregon, Decern btrlfd, i!ii Not IN I hic'y given Unit Clltffltl Bf ' rr n "iltr v. 71.7 o 7 - ejJiiooHlJoojv "- - 3 lit Tw Jbei!m m "sBl Haw :BaW swSnl V -v tV aW L r ' ffnr - ff9al' n Hr K2f mi' .Jobs E ' . amnasl am t ,"v fll aw aw w -JBEassv VtasBf- 9sWsmaW BaWL. 4ao VaTJ Bar Ki j -i Btt . "o an aa Bf aW -'-iM I " ' L11' raff W V aVaWafoV ViyS J .-O Y rgffi- -jyFnf y "v i jrvmm vir ". i ; . ii i . . . vr i .'t'MVA VI ld.il HT E-JPfli ft (Eft i, Ies. Kl -'nV lib' Iejo Met. 4, f! If; o.oo SNSsT ft lf5 ill I i . 71 IIS ff n i.. (, i r mfi c W:- Tin r ! i a l 7M 1 U'n & i En I mn mm quality is famous. It mill to nil tools and Cutlery every article who. 1) bean the Ki Rl kuiter trade mark. Men should know bow UptrlOfthS Keen KutterSufrtv Rasori are to all others. Tin y have tli natural "lianj; ' that makes '.Ii.t. inr o dimple and aaay matter. Always remember tliat the Keen Kutter trade mark i narantees money back from your dealer If you arc not y absolutely satmieU. Ontario Hardware Co. n In Hon? Kon?, Paris, or Portland vmi ask tlic ilc-alur for a trnm oil yj tf M lamp, he will undoubtedly produce a xfc W. Rayo and tell you there isn't a better Sfc w. lamp made. Nj I TheJteSfo Lamp 1 is known in every civilized country of the world for its perfect lighting qualities its safety and reliability. No glare; no rlickcr. Easy to light and care for. Ash Your Dealer to Show You Standard Oil Company (Californik) PORTLAND -V A Complete Line of At the Argus Office BUTTER WRAPPERS Must Be Printed We are printing more wrappers than any other two offices in this section. There is a reason. We have the machinery, type and workmen necessary and we take the same care with Butter wrappers that we do with wedding invitations. Take your next order of Butter Wrappers to the ' " 1 ( "f "' ffjmi 1 c, 'best1 rryur uje 9 Argus Office Summons. In thei Circuit Court of tbe Stnto of i)rpon, for tin- County of MhI belli. If. Moi ii.- L SketMnuton. Plaintiff, xt. NpIou ,i. BktfltagtMi Daftadwti To ..- "i J. MkoflBftOfl) Dofeinl ant. In tb imni- i f I be Htate of OfOaTOfl! IN are DOfOfef rniuirprl to BOfMOf nihi ntiHwpr tin- in i'n pin int III eii HUHiimt vou In IIih Hbovc entitled suit by Kittiirilay tMlrd iIh.v if .Ihii un r v. A D 1!Ml. or tor naut tbernof pliiintill will upply tn the court for the relict di niHtiil. il In i he cniiiplnliit, nu (He h ii'in, ietuiHil cree tmever dlMOlf Inu the boii'liof iniitriiiioiiv btVCtofoN mid now cd-tlnu ii'tiM'i'ii plnititill Mild "lefptuliiul unil for t tin MMtodj nf Winnie K Kketlliiulon. I M ItMB I Hi" imioii between pldintiir nm! li I eii dn lit . noil I li . Ii'l'lee I in r I II U nil Itltl le-t ill I be i. li n hint in nH 1. '', :i. I. Mild "i. III bloeh No. 174, ill (he city of Otilniin, Oiivmi. Tli In mini In. m- is Mivi'l Upon IOD by plihlit'H linn tbeiint in tlie Uiitall.i i n-. n uei'kly lie .M-'ilier. pil Id ir bed II t llntn I'ln, I lieipiti, for h c.iil'i eiltlve eekx. I v older of lion. Ceo V. MrKn Itflit, Ciiiiuty .IiiiIkp of .Malheur Coiintv, 'reu hi. I " ite, I November lOtfe, I91S, li.it.- ot lli.t pulil li'Ht Inn Nnveinliei aoih, i:n:ij datu or iHt publiiNtloo, jMiiuary lt, 1!)U. U McOoumkIII. Attorney fur pliiint llf. Summons In tha Circuit Court of the State of Orp(oh for tbe County of Malheur. V. C. TetittPi), I'lniiitiir. Albert Neubuys, Defendant. To lbnrl Ne.ibuye, tin above iiiuned ilefemlant : In th iimiiip of tbe State of Oregon: Vou are hereby rpiiulrcd tn apptU Mini iiiiini'i tbe complaint tt If, 1 ilaTMMl you in the nbine entitled action nn or before the atb day id h'ebi iniiy, 1 it 1 . tbe mime In in the bmt luy of tie time prenciiied hy ihe order of the ci.iirt dlrci'tmu aervlcc of MMBMOM lo this pause to be tun le upon you by publication, and if you full an to answer for want tnoreof the plaintiff will Ink juiluoieut attains! you tor the sum nf -1 Miii.00 with Interest tlnleiin nt lb'' lute of ni per cent per iinniim frn in tbe lluth day of Noveui ber, l'.llo, and for I' ONts and dis bursements of Kit i it act inn ami for an order for the sale of jour real estate attached by the plaintilf in said actlo'i. mi are further untitled that tills iiininniis ia sei veil tj(ion you by pub lleatinii under ai.d by virtue of an older ot the Hon. Mall .-ii liittlis. I'i'Ikle id the above entitled Circuit Court, which said miter was made and enternd uu the 'J'lrd iiay of December, l'.U'l, and directed tliat this hiiiiiuiiiiis be p.lblishid once etch week tor SIX successive weeks in the Ontario Argils cniiiiueucinu with tbe iiaue of Dei em ber IS, lilt. 1 be Hrvt piiblication of this sum in in. is on Dee. 25, 1918, and the Inst publication is uu i'tbruary 5, 1914, Mcl'iillocb. Wood Kckburdt, Attorneys tor 1'laiiit ill. Always on the Job If you bave a job of hauling you want done, large or small, you can alwava depend nn Johu landiugbaui being ready for you. Call him at tin Moore Hotel. Three lute for sale 'i blocks wset of poslottice at a bargaiu. Inquire at Argua otflue. Old papers at lb' Argus otfloe 15 cuts per hundred. Just what you need to line your cabins and Place under tba carpet Excursions to Denver. January l-i, 11, la ami 16, via Oregon Slim t Line-I'iiion Pacific for Natiiitml Western Stock Sliow ami American National Live Sto' k Aosoniation conven tion. Tickets limited to January Hal See agents for tates ami further particulars. Charles (!. (IntcM. (lend nt thlrty-nav Pli, Iheil up to IiIm motto. "Speed b life." I'nllou Iiik in the fOOWOfH, of his fntlier, John V. (inten. In the lav i li ili-tt'llnitlnti of tips, pninlim lor hlirl' stakes mid plunging In the ltOt k niaiket. be iniiile himself COMptCUOUt also In the Inst few ears for Ilia rpe mil breaking dashes ncruas the contl neni in spi ial trains. It was on one of these (illusions that n friend nsUed him h,v he spent tbOBUdl of dollni to go) i,, ,.w York n few niliiutes HiMiner, mid he replied. "Speed Is life" Il was not until he went to New fort fen or twelve c.iis sjajo timf he btgnn to loom up In the news i nhiinn .s a Miuth he had been in the steel and wire business uith his fallier mid later had entered a Chicago bmkpriigc firm, where be learned Ihe details of the business Then be vtcnt east lUld boilirht a seat on the Stock BtClUingO OiH a Hug Wall Street Business. The hciny operations of John W tnitcs Were tr .inslerrcd to Cbnlles C. Calcs ,t Co., In uln. li tlie father wan ii ini'inlicr. and In the boottl times that pre. oiled the panic of I:mi7 It ilnl a Ire tiiiliilons business It, was iiotliiim mi llsuill for the III in t rr, at limes n .'re than Misi.iHiii imiii wi.ith of atOrh fOI its ".'..".IMI customers, in,. I .loliu v Cites said that Tor three ."is It did nbniit per lent of all the bMltlOM Iransiii led mi Ihe Sim li lAchaliu'e. Ill Ma. IJMI7. the linn went out of business, mid Ihe I Wo I Gileses, who were '"tistaiil conipaiilniis. leti for Km mpe The hoi se bad I u bullish at the top of the market In I'.ss; and was siipposisl to be greatly extended Wall street tlureil that It illsi'lM'il with a loss of fCi.om.lKN), but MM W Cites sturdily maintained that he and Ida nm were ipiltthut lit II profit How ever, the older (lutes suddenly return ed at the lli'brht uf the October panic mid. In pouitimn with other holders, sold Ills Tennessee Coal mid Iron stock to the Steel corporation Utile was heard of Charles (!. Cites for two years or more, but III July. HMO. lie returned from Purls, where be bad fallen III. mid was operated on for appendicitis, from which he soon risn ered. The next full he IlKtired In a story that he had lost iimmmi In a i;n inhlllu,' MM In New forib ami, altlniiiuh he I h bed the story. It was generally Credited He had hue: been II I a miliar tunic on the race tracks anil at gam bllng resorts, ami mi one occasion was said to have won I'JO.IKIO at a sitting III Itetio Record Breaking Train Trip. His first record breaking trip was mule In t'ebriinry. Mil, when he rode li New York In a special train from Yiiiiiii, Ariz. 3.000 miles. In ae"nt four hours and nineteen minutes, In i lulling htops It was admitted after ward (hat the purpose nf (his trip was to attempt a reeoiiclllathui with his wife, but the esplmuitloii mail,' when tlie train arrived was that .Mr. Hates was suffering from an Injury to his leg received while he was cranking a fractious automobile In California and that he had hurried to New York for the surgical attendance I,, preferred. The trip averaged about fortj miles nn hour. Including stops, mid the final dash from Albany was made at exinth a mile a minute The fastest time was ftoin Toledo to Cleveland. Ion inllea, In ninety-seven minutes The run from i hi'-ago took slvtecti bowl mid forty nine minutes, an hour and II v mutes les than the Twentieth I'liituiy lim lied Miniit six weeks niter Mr Hates' ar rival it became known that tils wife M as to sue for a divorce She was Miss Mary W Martin of St IahiIh, and they had been married thirteen years The details of the testliinuiv were not in.nlu public, but Mrs Cites got her tinal decree on Aug !. lull. .lust a week later, while Mr Hates wis in Paris in connection with his father's funeral, the news came from Minneapolis that he w ah to marry Miss I'loreiiei- Hnpwond. mid the wedding took place on Sept f, I!11 Boasted of $1,000,000 Yearly Tips. lie was noted for the emu mmis size of the tips ho guvo out vv berev er be went, a sliit about which he wus ex oeeillogly proud Asked alsMit It once, after the trip uiciithuied. tie aald: I give $1,000,000 away In tips every vear I can't take It with iue when I die I believe In Hieiidlng It while I'm n live I don't know how mm h it costs me to live I have more uionev now than what father left me I work hard tin- Hi cuter part of every day, and I believe in spending uiv money Ibis is a life of Mpced," he said, re feirlng to his trip 'The faster the better I'm used to MiMs-lals They are iii.v only diversion. 1 like to go fast "iidiii tor didn't like tbe s.,.,l at which we truveled. but I told him I ted me When I start for a pile e I like to get there." CopyriKht. 1913, hy the Panama- pucillc Internatiomtl Kxpostlion Co. TWO NOTABLE PIECES OF STATUARY AT THE PANAMA PACIFIC EXF0SITI0N. SAN FRANCISCO. 1915. s Till KINO i'V -nuplcs of the I'aelilc International Bx poult Ion are inowi in these two iiius- tra'lniix. At the left x 'Itain." by Albert .boxers, a figure that wl'l he a compaiilnn to "Sunshine." by the same sculptor, orini- inciitlhL' the I'oiirt of the I'mir Brnaona In the main pronp of exhibit pnl ncea The caliiel with Its Moh.imineilaii rider is by I'rcderlck (I. it. Until. Minute "Movies of. the News Right Off the Reel The vv n In Ihe I l, elsily of Kansas have been oldcled to learn to -vv ini. This goveriiiiii'iil has enrolled light house keepers as aids In ctilorclni: the migratory gmue law. A sweet potato welching six ami three fourths pounds was sent to Pros Ident Wilson bf u North Curollnn ad tiilrer. Indians still ,,w n I.ihsi.ikki.OOO worth of property In the I'lilled Slates What the) have been robbed of hasn't Im-cii coinputisl A llelvldere N J i pastor who an noiiiiced a young woinau's death fnun the pulpit has iicelvisl a letter lioui her liiforuiluu hlui that she Is nut dead, but mall led Charles Huberts of Tulsu, Okla . claims to have the lanrcst family In the Country If not In the world He ! has In -en married several times ami' has llfly one children. Itcinoviil of the expensive slides la the accepted explanation for the heavy excavation operations In the I'nnama canal during September The total amount excavated was IJBJtTll cubic yards. FORM BOY'S PIG CLUBS TO ADD TO PORK SUPPLY. Agricultural Department 8trt Club System. New Hoys' "pig clubs' are being organl ed in the hniitb by nuenls of the de plilluielit of nurh lllllire to lie . the supply of poll, and einnui.ic the breisllng of good hns, Willi a view In nxlucJiiH h,. In -It i n.st ,,f Ihllit,'. "Ill olaiil.lii Ihe boya' iig club," says Six-relmy UotWlOB 10 BIMklni lUO aiiliollliceluelil. "it 1-, Hi,. piil.se or the department to itabll b dubs lu men BOUt Iter 0 lUttO, The animal bus h.unlrv ilhisimi is conpeialiim wiib the farmer)' co-operailve demuiwtn tlon office III the bureau uf plant III dilslry and has already e labllshed clubs In Alabama and I .oiilslaiia. and the movement is under w a.v in I le "It Is the purpose iif the department to have eviiv meinher of Ihe club eh courage not only an Increased produc t loll of Ihii Millie l.iinily. but a heller breed of plus than bj being laOist at present It Is a serious purpose the Officials' of the ilepifrllneiit are eh'aeil In 01. e that Is alined at the hi.-b cost of ii npj "The production of pork la not keep lug pile,, with the Increased population, and something must be done to har monize these two elements If each member of the lub and they will be growing. It Is expisted, all the lime will aee to It that one more pig. and a better pig. Is ppslueisl each jear then a long step will have been taken In meeting the ever growing chasm Ihj tween pork production and Increased population " Charged With Robbing Store. Saielpoint K K lllaiubiird, who was arrested on a ehai a of robbing tbe store of K I. Little at Hoiinci Kerry, was bound over 10 ihe dlstihi court, his Londa being fixed at f&OU. decorative sculpture nt the I'mimun- ;:: :M-M-i"M-w-:-M-;-i-w-M-i-r; PFU-SIDENT WILSON'S PROM ISE TO LATIN-AMERICAN STATES. (in his i-i. i eii 1 1. fore tha southern it Mobile v 1 1 1. 1 i vVlleoti isii.i .1 e tin Win 1. 1 l In- ...i . I, nn math ' of the l si it. in ill II- lull i itlonahlpa "iiti tn unit Oils i ( "..lull, aa II ' Ident tin the new s mi tha Ileal in el. in n ii nt r.iti. t, his ivn.-ils have n special slumlh -nm I The United States will ntvtr again aeek one additional foot of territory by conquest. She will devote herself to showing that aha knowa how to make honor able and fruitful uae of tha ter ritory aha haa. AND SHE MUST REGARD IT AS ONE OF THE DUTIES OF FRIEND SHIP TO SEE THAT FROM NO QUARTER ARE MATE RIAL INTERESTS MADE SU PERIOR TO HUMAN LIBER TY AND NATIONAL OPPOR TUNITY. The future ia going to be try different for thie hemisphere from the paat. Those atatea ly ing to Ihe aouth of ua will now be drawn cloaar to ua by innu merable tiee and, I hone, chief i of nil by the tia of a common ion ! - I in .. underatandmg of each other. President Wilson's Snunli Mobile. -j- 'H-'l-M-M-l-M-H II 111 I I I TO CROSS OCEAN IN "BOTTLE" Creek Inventor Promieee Craft Will Qo a Hundred Miles an Hour. Under one of the archways of the I'oiil Si Michel. In Paris, on the river Seme two men are working on Iho coiistru. lion of n c.v llmlr.cal bolllc like craft vv In. h Is to take tbeiii acroxs the Atlantic I'ln. craft Is of wood and ailed cardboard, with sluing hoops of roll It Is about eighty feet long by sei en iiinl one half feet across There Is a manhole Ml each end The master of this cm lolls craft la turned aerentj ami a Orcei.. OoaatBB line I'aliejolll bv nninc Ills only as Blatant is a young workman "The craft now In the slip." I'miejottt Is quoted as saying, "Is only a model. I. iter on I propose to build another nieasililiig '.'"J.! feet and driven bv Hire,, lllteell horsepower lllotors. which will develop a speed Of loo miles an hour. "The secret of uiv invention lies In the a ihui "i ibe propellere, arnica will enable mj buttle to ivvolvc on aj own nis at a dlzv rate Tlie persons Ill aide vv III be on a Hour tilled vvlib nil era which will remain cumpletelj I hie alj pllpll and I intend In go from I I. Havre and llniice to New fort "lv I." it be added, 'has no keel. If bv a -lei. I. or an.v nlber call e leak i- STUUM a stflSXe of the propel it In turn up hi.' ilovv II. II II I a hat. . n in- repaired without thu Ii i danger " PICKS UP GEM WITH HEEL. Denver Man Wore Rubber Kind and I $200 Richer. siierifr .i r. M Ai.e ,,r weid conntf, Cuio., picked up a diamond worth t' III the lubber heel of Ills shoe while walking on the st reds of lietiver. lie had been sitting with his feet oh it radiator, and he believes that IhU softened the rubber until, when he w.iikid out, it picked up ibe diamond. lie was sitting with his feet oh Ills desk when a friend noticed the spar kle of Hie stone and I ailed his atteu tlon to It The sheriff has laid dowit a law law for Ills deputies that they shall weir rubber heels In the rutiiro. Chriatianla Bishop Diea. Chr-lHthinia. Nor Ihe Kiglit Rev Anton Christian Hang, bishop of Chris Mania and i-iiui.it-- of the Norwegian ( liurc-h Is .h .. 1 He wg bora lu l4u