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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1914)
ONTARIO ARGUS PUBLlBHlD KVKKY THUKSDAY Entfrcil in the ptMtoflflt at. Ontario Oregon, for IfSMBlalloi throngh the mails bh HPCfinil-clHun matter. M. K. HAIN. Publisher Brief News of the Week The Ohio fenuili- labor law was ! claroil constitutional by the federal supreme court The Interstate commerce romnils alnn ilenled the . applleatlon of rail roailH for perinlHHlon to Increase frlKht rutea on flour from Kbiihhh, Nebnixka and Oklahoma to California from Ha centa to 7G cents. The United Statea rlrrult court of appeals at San Knuirleco upheld the act of March 4, 1!I07, prohibiting the railroads from keeplnx their employes on duty metre than II hours. The sum of HMfMM wm realized from the viticulture products of Cali fornia last year, HMM.9M being ob tained from wiiierleH and $7,000,00(1 from table gnipi'H. 'Ilii- iiucKtlou of whether or not M nuto Is a common carrier In InterHtate traile, when not operating over a rogu lar line, was raised In a white slave case at Han Francisco. Germany and Krance will submit to Mrti other iistii of persons who have been convlrti'il n' vlnliitlng the auto TTloblle laws In the respective COUII tries !( !'! r i in that all attempts to ex tradlte Harry Thaw be dropped In order to save the state unnecessar expense. A Hm-inlih mini (lolden of New York has Introduced a resolution In the StMte legislature A special assistant has been named by the district attorney of New York, to prosecute loan sharks and protect persons who net Into their cluii hex Usurers will be sent to Jail Instead of fined, If possible A dray horse led federal sleuths to the seizure of a larne ipiautlty of col orcd oleomargarine and the arrest of a proilie ' I .iler at St. I.ouls. The dealer's it nl uiitl. allowed free rein, pulled I In - H.iion tWO miles and buck ed It Up In ll I the suspected man's place of business. FRUITLAND HENS People in the News The Curl of Mlnto, ex Koveriior Ken eral oi I '.i ii.nln. and ex viceroy of In dla. Is di id Miss Marnarel Wilson, daughter ol Hie pnsldenl. VU I Ik- tenter of at trio Hon at an entertainment and dance at the riimmonwcallh reception III ,l K V 01 l (,..,. rnoi Dunne ol Illinois on his return lo CIiIciiko from M astiliiKtou. declared that he will mil be a caiidl date lor the I ' ll l MAIM HMttl al the liexl llirllnll Call It. tlray. president of I In- Cn. it Northern, Is rportd la lnii- resign ed, and will MM be i . ; iil.-n i and ihnliniiin of Ho- bo.ird of Western Mm I. mil Rsjlwa) company, with In nliiuailirs in H.ili iiimii , I. Mm. I i korh I'ollce l.li'llti'll nut lleiker, who has been Kranled a to is trial In the Koi-iiiii.il miiriler case. Is back In the Tombs, and he I' i.. Ints that he will soon be i;len his Ireedoni heii released be says III Will li'lIM- New Volk Jack London savs he Ik willing lo accept the nomination for pnslilini of the Culled Stales on the prolilbl Hull tlrkt'l. .Hill lie would ,'lso .1. i .-it the secretalslllp ol the iuillon.il so clallsl i;ill Miss Carrie Wells Nllcs. a ltd. phone opti.ilor .it ConilliK. C.il , receiving no answti o Mill al I be Wells l-'niKo latlon, lolllletl the police The of li. .! found that the 1 1 1 .-1 1 1 i lerk hail in tn murdered David iuiin. igad II was in rested on suspicion, Matthew i Mr Inly re, who made nearl) I1.0M.I italni hum, left the bulk ol nil mUU io St I'atrli-k's clinii li in I.hiik Island, llgalBj the iloinii.nl will. In- mark, as he had in wi It .11 in . I in w i id- The Will VII ii.hiiili.il io probata over the i oiliest ni nine nephew and nlecee, m the trial .11 . orh. Nollu' ol -Clt'dii-lp lj." To the iiti. euii bii.I p npii ty owners of the city of Ontario. Tin' city cum, ll of tin. , II v of Ontario. BM Ml Mun.l.iv. Hie i'lli ,l.iy ot March, l'.ill, as i lean up ".Uy" on are liei . I lin.ii.. I hi .1 -. inesti .1, .11 or before that tlale lo .lean up the rt'inln-n ii ,Mit.,l nr occupied i.y rou an. i ooIImI all rubblaij uch M brush, tin c.iiis. laptiii it .cteiH, into e..ni.iiii ni pilca ami place ilic same In the trcet or alle, wheic the p WMtt.-ns can mIImI the nil lush mi, I 1 1 iiiuve It. Vmir at l cut i. mi is aim) .-..I:, , to the taci that tin hen Ilk ordinance of the t'ltv nt Cut ni to i i iii I itcit thai ill tna nine licit no. I oilier UoxlotU sub t slices mutt be leui.'lt.l tiom tin city limit by the PfOBOrlf ouiiers at It .ml niii i a win k Hy order ol the cily euuni'il. Attest: Hairy II. tiiaucl, City Kei . r.ler. A ft', Trow, Mav.i. Mr. ano! Mrs. Van DerKnr are thn .ati ni - of a fine boy. born February "2H. Gladys Taylor returned to her home in Roswcll Sunday even ing after spending a week here visiting old friends. The reception given at Mrs. I'ardunn's Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Kaessner was a very enjoyable affair. Those who attended agree that Mr. Kaessner is to be congratulated and all wish them a long and happy life. Mrs. Wm. Ilollenbeck, who spent the winter visiting rela tives and friends in Kansas and Illinois, returned home Satur day. The Methodist Ladies' Aid society will meet this week at the home of Mrs. II. R. Frost. Mr. Waldrnp has traded his forty-acro ranch here for 140 acres near Baker. He will nave a sale Tuesday, March 10. Mr. CI. R. Wilson entertained Friday evening in honor of Miss QlMJI Taylor, formerly of this place. Those present weie Misses Elsie iSchmid, Father Russell, Alice Whealdon, Anna and Lydit Smith, Volva (mines, Wilmu Bollinger, Erina Deal; and Messrs. Schmid, Phillip Smith, Wilber Mollinger, Lewis Itussell, am) Italph Jakinson Tiieeveuiug was spent in playing games and pulling tufty. Mr. ami Mrs. av Troxell moved Monday to the II. It. BoODtf plme wlierfl he will work this summer. Mrs. 1,'owsc visited friend in Fayette the latter part of last week. Jin Fraier, formerly of this place, but now nf Miilvnle, ha typhoid lever at the homo of his sister, Mrs ('. I:. - Horn February I, to Mr. ami Mrs. .1. L. Wells, a daughter. Mrs. A. A Hranthoovcr fell Monday of last week and sus tained a fractured wrist. Mr. Mclchcr is able to be out ftfjain after being couliued to his In il several davs as the result of an accident while putting the belt on his feed grinder Mr. ami Mrs. Roy Sparks, of Maker, arc the parents of a babv girl. Mrs. Sparks was formerly Mi-s l.ucv Unci, of this place. Several friends of Mrs I'm licit planned a surprise party for lur at her home Monday evening, which was successfully carried out. All ciiocd a pleasant tunc. Notice Whereas, there are numerous re- I ports that the (logs of Baker and Huntington and other nearby towu. ere afflicted With rabies, hii.I Whereas, there are reports that said affliction is spt ending into Malheur county, and Whereas, there is it this time great danger that the doss of Ontario and vlelnitv may become afflicted with the rabies and the pence nod bealthjof the eomiiniiiltv thereby dangerously affeoted. Now 'l hen-fore, be it Resolfed that on and atfer March I), il'l I. all dogs in the city of Ontario be required to wear muzzles until inch time as the en no 1 1 shsll hereafter change or modify this resolution. And be it Further Resolved, that the marshal of the city of Ontario be nnd is hereby authorized and in structed to take tip ami destroy all doKS not we irinu muzzles and rnnulug at lance In the city of Ontario on and ntfer March 0, 1914, wnlle this resolu tion Is In force. Hy order of A. W. Trow, Msyor. Attest: Harry H. Orauel. City Reoorder. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Pud! AilvsrtlwmrnU For Sale 25 tons first crop hay. C. E. Rees, Ontario. Joe Collcv has traded his place east of town to N . . Peacock, of Ontario. Rev and Mrs Mower, of I . -Moines, Iowa, are here visiting at the home of Mrs. Howtr'l parents, Mr. and Mrs II I'. Kiunison. The apple growers are en thusiastic over the apple bllti' ness. They have disposed of then crop at good prices ami prospects for a big crop this car. Vale 0971, Burns Mill. NOT I OK FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. H. Land Office at Vale, Oregon, February ."th, 1911. Notice Is hereby siren that Joseph Little. Jr. ol Ontario, Oregon, who on May 21th, 1 000. made Homestead Application No. o!l7l. tor NK NBfc Hee. II. NWNWNec S,WBWftl Neo. I'J. HKJ HKJ. Hec. 11. Township 17 8 , Mange 10 K. . Willamette Merl dian, has Hied notice of Intention to make Dual three year proof tn estab lish claim to the land above described, before the Register anil I.' mi IT. H Land Ottlre. at Vale, Oregon, on the IHth day or March. 1911. Claimant names as witnesses. F. W. MortoD. Thns Kanady. of Ontario, Oregon; Oeorge Clark. John Taylor, ol I'Bvette, Idaho. Bruce li. Kester. Heglster. Oraynge orders taken at Moore Hotel John Lauiliiigbam, resilience I'hone 421 HIRE IS Nil CHANCE Of YOUR 1 1 1 1 if you want to locate near a town that has a very bright future I liavc 7l acres of the very choicest laud, has a nice slope to the east, a lirstclass water riyht , .'HI acres id alfalfa, rest has been in L'tniii. Not batting it all )ni I lor it leaves me unable to taki i ate of that nun li land. I will -ell an v where from 6 to 7lain - My price ranges from $160 pel acre up. About half cash; good terms on rest at .s per cent in iciest. Land exactly tin- mimic adjoiniui! has been selling at $200 to $800 per acre, stl hen is your chance if you waul a good tract of land: '' miles from Dntario, Ore. near Malheui Junction, win re car shops utnl round bOQM will no doubt he built in the near future. J. J. DIESS 11. ix 51 Ontario, Oregon AlMdys on the Job If you have a job of hauling you want .lone, large or small, you oat. alwavs i.'w,,.nil on John LaniliughBii twing ready for you. Call him at the Moore Hotel. Money to gated farms. loan Improved irr W. B. Dordlttle Co. Wanted horses to winter at $'5 per head, per month at the Conklin ranch. Kstray A yearling Jersey heifer at the Conklin ranch. Owner please call, pay charges and take her away. Lots for Sale 3 in Riversida addition, near sub station. In quire at Argus. Money Wanted 12.p0 River side residence, insured for $1500, box 412, Ontario. Wanted Improved small tract with buildings and fruit, on lease. Address box 128 with particulars. For Trade Improved 4S0 acre stock ranch in eastern Neb. to trade for western Idaho or Oregon ranch. Address I'erry Ramlell, Bend, Oregon. Hay for eale A. B. Cain, I miles west of Ontario. For Sale KiO acre, all in cultivation ; good well on place. 6 miles north-west of Fayette, Call on or write Mrs. Sarah De Havcn, Payette, Idaho Route.'. Wanted (Jirl for general housework. (Jooil wages. Apply at Under' resilience or phone ::0.J. Hot bed siisli for sale by the Fmpire I. timber company. The biggest bargain we have ever offered our subscribers is the Argus and four magazines, all one year, for onlv $1.18 For Sale One cow 3 years old, fresh in April; one heifer coming "J veins old. I'hone JOl-K-J- U. .1. Siono. Avery under ununited tractor engine, steam, Lfl horse, for sale at a bargain price. L Walker, phone B06.K li. lor Sjle. Slid 1'otntoes--Farley QutOO'l extra early Netted tiem ' from .ii re which broke the American record yield in 1013, ''- bii., :;SU lbs, also winning titsl pn. .it State Seed conw-ntiou at r.u'.ilcllo Seed corn tiolden Jewell, a iUI-day yellow dent, fully acclimated, which .on Idaho one acre yield. Write or phone, . o. (iilnuue, 1 a cite, scruiUwo. I i ,i, v I ONTARIO PHARMACY Chlroprdtlii Annountemenl. We have opened an ollice at Mi-. Jackson's residence, "J hloiks cast of Ontario hotel and are prepared to treat those suf fering with acute or chronic ail incuts. Chiropractic mav be new o you, but it is curing thousands of people whose cases have been considered hopeless. If you arc a sui'tcrcr of any ailment whatever call and we will tell you if we can cure you. Trial treatments free, Mar.h i, 7 and i from 10 a. in. to 8:30 p. in. The Chiropractic Doo ton Adv. What Cures Eczema ? For Uent Furnished room in Villa Pork; saddle to trade for hey. I. J. DiektOOi with Van 1'ettcn Lumber company. For Sale About 7" tons of lirst class hay, tirst and second cutting, live miles south west of Ontario Price $6.60 per ton. John W. Kiinbrough. Three Iota for aaie '2 blocks west of put.tortl.-e at a bargain. Inquire at Argus iittlue. Millinery Opening The Ladies of Ontario and vicin ity are cordially invited to call and inspect our line of Spring Millinery on Monday and Tues day March 9th and 10th. Mrs. M. C. Letson ' EH ggjglgO OF ONTARJOOHE A Good Bank In a Good Country Confining our business strictly to LEGITIMATE banking, and with ample resources for the needs of our customers, we invite the banking business of ranchers, fruitgrowers, stockmen and individuals, Resources Over Half Million Dollars OFFICERS AM) DIRECTORS A. L COCKRtM, President; H. B. COCKRUM. Cashier T. TURNBULL. Vice President C. W.PLATT Ass't. Cashier C. E. KENYON J. D. BILMNGSLY. L. B. COCKRITM HERE IS A SNAP ''ii acres of choice laud near Ontario With water right; 4H nrrrs in high state of cultivation; farm machine cry, I head of horses, farm wagon and hack ; nil for ffi.tioo. Half cash, Inilan.-i- on terms. Address Postoffice Box 94 Ontario, Oregon iir..n.)'il mMsuiiM In All .-..iiti(rt.-iOH gjO rll. TRAOt MARRt mi.l Ciit rurliln rrflMoirtl H.., Hkrt.ll MiMlrl of !- for PHgg ! POUT nil p i'. tiln'illlt lnf.lit i 1. 1. Il.i ila-nri) nk ntrt RINOI . Si-tnl 1 'out in imi tor inrftlnoM hook n HOW TO oiitain ami tin PtriNit Iiih irHMi will pny, llnw l bin m iMiiiiwr. bit tut U mill utlioff fluaUl itiiiiMutua. D. SWIFT k GO. PATENT LAWVttSS. 0 Prvcnth St., WnshlnQton, D. C. W1NGTIME4 TELEPHONE rejntr Means Not Only Time But Money. Do you ever consider how lonjr it takes to travel the distance from your house to the Doctor and Merchant and what time uu save by telephoning:? If your time is worth anything, you cannot afford to be without a Telephone.;, Malheur Home TelephoneCo. TT fcSjVi htl M m.inv iitiitilrla lat.l) rsgarilliiM i, ,ni.i ..ii othsr .Km tli ue. iiihi wo ii ic glad tt maks out n,.p nubile After oareful iihv.-iik-ti.'ii ii.iv.. found Hut a .-inii-u- wash of I'll o Wlntergre.ii. a coinpuunileJ ' P 1' P Prsscrlptlon, can bs i.liJ UDOa We WOUld aol link.- tins mute limit to our . in,. ii. frlen.U atn) n.-igh-bora unleaa v.,- ar.r. sure ol it -.u.j allnough there are many So-calleil Ec J.ina niiii'dki .1J. e our.clvea un healtatlngly rrcoiiimciul 1. t. V. rre scrlptloa. lrop luto our tre i,j,iv j it t,, talk peer ih merit vt tola wonditul Ira- KORINEKS Dr. Korinek's Stock and Poultry Rem edies are worth your while to try as every package is guaranteed to give satisfaction or your money back. Guaranteed by i Dr. J. C. Korinek, Medford, Oregon Sold by Everhart Drug Company Ontario, Oregon 9