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LEOAL NOTICES ylc 0184B nnd Additional Valo MM IfflCI rOi PtTBUI ATIOM. Dppartiiicut of tho Interior. . .,,! II. I i 111 Villi. Dii'i'iiii fj, S. wu" " ' ' W-ZL. v'otlre 1H "'"" i--n mm unu KoBlmi' k, oi Ontario, Oregon, who . IUI ......I. - 1 km iw" ma do It . 1 1 1 1 Mt ml tin(1nn i OI84r, for tho NV4 mr i mi"" ft, SW'i SW'i, section 28; and vffr NW14i portion 33, township 17 I ranue M F- Wlllainotto Meridian, li: on inn. iz, iwii, maae aaai. Lry ft'iri9 for tho NEI NB 80Ct,on lame lias filed notico oi intention make three-year proof, to cstab- h (iiiim to tho land above described, Lforo tho Register nd Hocelver, U. 3. Offtoc, at Vale, Oregon, on the . . .- Viinmlinr 1Q11 ITtn (lay u' " ClBlrnant MUM as wltnoascH: Robert McKlnnoy, Frank Akcra, Rlch ird Hull, Tom Walker, all of Ontario, I Oregon. HUUCE R. KKSTER, Register. ArimlnMrntlx Notlre. In the County Court of tho State of Orexon, for Malheur County. In the Bitter of tho estate of Thomas L. Blirknmti deceased. Notice Is hereby given to all whom It may concern, that tho underslgnod bin been duly appointed by tho County court of the Stato of Oregon, for Malheur County, administrate of lie estate of Thomas L. Mlarkman deceased. All persons having any claim against the eatate of the said deceased arc hereby notified to pre lent the s.vno fr r duly verified for illowatici- at tho law office of C. Mc- GodskIII at Ontario, Oregon, within ill months from the dnt- of this Sotlce Dated at Ontario. Oregon, this 24th Ur of September, 1914. CLARA B DLACKMAN, Administrate. Notitr for Publiration. DBMBTMBMT Of TMK Intkkiok. U. S. Land Ollice at Valo, Oregon, October 27th, 111 . Notice ih hereby iriven that Charlea D. Warren, of I'ayotto, Idaho, who on April L'Mli. I'll I, mail. hometeail at)- pliritiuii NO, 01833, for the s ej sec 2. indnjne-, sec II, tp 17s, r 4f e, win, has Mini nut lee of intention to mkc Ikree year proof, lo establish claim toj tat IiiimI iibuvi- ilewcribed. before the I mritrr and receiver. U.S. Land Ollice tVsle, OreL'on. mi tho 30th (lav of No- embr. I'M I C'Uiniiuit iiKineH as witneases: Auiruat Senkh.il. of PayetU, Idaho, Prod Her- un, nr ti .i.ini.. Oreon, John Taxlor 'fPaVitte. Iiliilio: tin. I l...vi Crnll. of rsJonO, Idaho. MKIU'IC It. Kkhtkk, itegister. Notice for I'ublicntion. Dei'aktmknt ok thk Intkkiok, I'. S. I.aml Ollice Ht Vale, Oregon, ( i.tober 27th, 1914. HtttM is hereby jfiven that August Senkbeil, i, I'ayette. Idaho, who, on April .'Mli. mil, made homestead ap pluatiun No, Oiaiij for the nwi Bjk w 12, t 17 a, i ., and xx bo on March ,. ''"' '"ai'e additional entry No. "ZI71, fur thi sw nej, sej nwj and net ML se.- i, 7 Wi r 4; ,., w m has tiled notice of intention to make three year iri,f, to establish cluiin to the Ismlaliox,- described, before the Keifia terand U.-r.-iver, V. S. Land Ollice, at Vse, Orsgon, on the 30th day of Nov embtr, pi . t'laiiiiani imiiies as witnesses: Chark-H p. Warren, of Favetto, Whu; John Taylor, of Fayette, Idaho; ed Morton, of Ontario, Oregon; Ira aj. Of I'ayette, Idaho. BBMB R. Kkstkk, Register Thhkk Lots Fok sst ot iistohice, at Wire at Argus otiice. Sale 2 blocks a bargain. In- s chool Supplies chool Books Four Doors South of Post Office Real Estate Bulletin 50.- For exchange 160 east of Otmbrldgt, tdtbo, out. 20 acres in alfalfa. or steep. Prico $4000.00. small place in exchange. 50fl For sale two good pair $186.00 Ontario Real Estate Co. 4trCttie:f! i COLE YOUNGER w ii Blacksmith and Horse Shoer MM lt All Work Guaranteed First Class. Prices Right m H Now at the old GeorReChamlwrs g Shop Near the City Hall. M OVT I Dill ..(ii', ..v sfv Best Job Work t BLACKSMITH. !?"" tOf'VtJWHt' SAVING TIME b kBBsBsss-h sjssbssssjsssbv1.v' )Wvinia HbPB" Qmis' Means Not Only Time But Money. Do you ever consider how lonir it takes to travel the distance from your house to the Doctor and Merchant and what time you save by telephoning? If your time is worth anything, you cannot afford to be without a Telephone. Malheur Home Telephone Co. acres - wheat land 10 miles all tillahle. HO acres broke Qoodloil.NoRock.lUth. Mortgage ,1600.00 want residence lots price for the 'fr m ".ii'xai". unr,uun as llIWt.B,V ' The Argus Office Holland & Holland Su.rr....r lo Cut X . ui... i Horse Shoeing and Plow Work Our Specialties All Work Guaranteed Moderate Prices Ontario Oregon TELEPHONE EVERHART DRUG COMPANY OREGON KEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Events Occurring Throughout the State During the Past Week. Schoolt to Get Birds. P.. . ii . inn ....i .....-... , HHmM . " -'"- mens of Oregon's conimou blrda and mammals was shipped to lortinna the University of Oregon for use In connection with the nature couraes In the Portland schools. The pupils In' the grammar grades, will be given the opportunity to study the more common of the small birds and animals that are found In the iieias throughout t lie state, wun tnese spei I menu will go descriptive articles for the benefit of the tenchera, de scribing the haunts and habits of th various species. Man Elected to Two Positions. Albany. The distinction of being elected constable In two districts In two counties in the same election without opposition belongs to John C'atlln of this city. Catlln wae un animonsly elected constable of North Albany district In Benton county, a half mile across the river from Albany, by voters who wrote his name In on the ballot. Ilesldea this. Catlln was unanimously elected constable of Al b.-mx district No. 1, Linn county, a position he has held for years. Oregon Hones for Europe. Enterprise. The first buying of horses for use In the European war was started In Wallowa county during the week. II Martin, a representative of n J. Rpeara, a well known hora buyer, with headquarter at present ! In Walla Walla, arrived In the county i Monday nnd passed the word along at the various towns that he wanted all the stock he could get of certain specified gradea. OREGON H0PMEN ORGANIZE Salem Man la Named Head of State Bnj.i E rmsmA fm Mnfiisl DaHJifil uuy , rwitrtvw iwi ifiumai wnm Salem Having ns Its purpose the sareguardlng of the Interests of Its no-inhere the Oregon Hopgrowera' as soelatlon was organized here at a meet lug of about 11'6 growers. It Is plan mil for delegates from this and slm liar associations organized In Wash ington and California to meet here the latter part of November and or ganlze the 1'aclflc Coast Association, with which the stale associations will Income nictitated members. According to a resolution which was adopted, the association contemplates making an arraiiKemeiit which xx 111 put an end to the contracting of hops and glxe to MM grower the best prices It will arrange to advance sufficient money to growers who have not tbe necessary capital for cultivating and harvesting of crops. Another resolu tion which xx ns adopted urges all growers to hold their hops of the pros out year until the organization of the Coast association Is completed. It Is believed that by doing ao better prices than now prevail will be received. Tbe following officers wire elected for the Oregon association: I.. II. .Mc.viaunu. naiem, presiiniii . Fred N. Stump, I'olk county, i. tury; C. A. McLaughlin, of ludepeud ence, vice-president, and L. II. Mc.Ma ban, Fred N. Stump, C. A, M Laugh lln, W. H- KnWvxood, Of Yamhill county; Marion Palmer, Marion coun ty; J. L. Clark, Lane county; C. A. Code, Folk county; H. A. Newport, I. inn county; directors. Astoria Grants 37 Licenses for Bars. Astoria. The first direct effect on municipal uffalrs of the prohibition amendment, appeared when iln- city council passed an ordinance under the emergency clause, permitting tbe sa loonmen to take out licenses for six months, at the rate of IHM a year, making all licenses expire May 10. Four Hurt When Wharf Caves. Marshfleld. Four men wen- injured, two aeriously, when the wharf at the Simpson mill collapsed aa a million pounds of cement for the Willamette Faclflc bridge work was being un loaded from the : (earner Hedondo. Youth Kills Self in Fear. Weaton. Harlan Usher, a farm hand, 16 years old, committed suicide by shooting himself through the fore head. The youth feared bis employ er's anger because he killed u horse trying to break it. Two Veterans Die at Soldiers' Horns. Roseburg. Kraut-is Jones, member Of Compauy A. Washington Territo rial Infantry, from 1862 to 1865, and Abnur E. Armstrong, aged 80 years, died at tbe Soldu-is Home Blind Man Ends Life. Baker. Thomas Downey, a lifelong resident ol Bftlu ' county, blind for the past 15 year.-., ended his own life by cutting bis throat while despond ent oxer bis physical condition. ,U,TERREZ imprisoned Telegram Purporting to Be From Carranza Accuses Villa. Now York General Kulallo Oultor rez, who watt elected president of Mex ico at the recent Aguas Callentna con , ventlon, has been Imprisoned by (Jon ' oral Francisco Villa, according to telegram aald to come from General Vennstliitio Cnrrnnza, nnd made public here by the Mexican bureau of infor- "" " """ "" , niiuu, me same agency mat an nounced Oulterrez had repudiated the ac, of ,ne rotm,Ilt)on teUM nlm. Th l(.leKriini lu.cred(l lo ,;,.llrra Carranza did not say where the now prPBdpn, hll(1 ,,pn rillllim or where he was believed to be Incarcerated. The reaaon for ,he Bp,zirfl am, co. finement of Gutierrez, the llll Bald wna thn, np nml ,,.... , . I dominated by the demand of the VII- la faction. Wisconsin and Iowa, composing the - already wide area affe, ted by the dls- El PaBO, Tex. General CarranxVs ease, charge as given out at New York that Secretary of Agriculture Houston General Kulallo Gulterrez, named pro- said this epidemic was "one of the visional president by the Aguas Call- most contagious nnd destructlvo dla entes conference, was not credited by . cases of cattle, swine and sheep and either Carransa or Villa agenta here, . exceeded In area affected any of the who had received no official or Indl- five previous outbreaks In this coun rect Information of the report. Tho Villa agenta pointed out that Oulterrex would not have been select ed for the post unleaa he had been willing to occupy It. Cotton Loan la Lawful. Washington No violation of the antl trust laws Is threatened by the $136,000,000 cotton loan fund plan, ac cording to an opinion handed down by Attorney Oeneral Gregory at the request of Prs!dent Wilson. Montana la for Suffrage. Helena, Mont. Returns from more than 60 per cent of outstanding pre clncts show tbe woman suffrage amendment and the farm loan Inltla- tlve act are the only measures submit ted at the election to pasa. JOSEPH G. CANNON (t In Am. n. hi Ex Speaker Cannon, who will again repressnt an IIHonis district in Con- grass ALLIES ASK JAPAN TO HELP Trf Hand in Cmna Said to be Offered as Inducement. l'ekin. Intlclng offers huve been made to Japan by agents of the allies In China to induce the Mikado to: throw l'iio.imio of his seasoned i roups into the European scene of wur. Following the fall of Tsiug Tuu, which releases Japanese troops and warships and removes any German menace to Japan's prestige in the Orient, the allies are exerting every effort to bring Japan Imo Hie w. stern conflict A guarantee ol a Ireei haii.l in the affairs of China is said bore to be the price offered for the Japanese troops. The younger statesmen are said to have recelxed the proffer with enthusiasm, but the more coiiHervative are dubious. Boxing Cams Over in California. San Francisco. Tbe boxing game will shut up shop In California about the first of December The aim light bill, which prohibits all save four round amateur contests, was carried at 'I. election. Secret Wireless Sought. Washington- -Secretary Daniels, of the navy department, and Acting Sec retary Lansing, of the stale depart iiieut, in conference with Assistant Chief Moran, of the secret service, de cided to begin a search for seerci wire leas apparatus alleged to be in use by Km. .pea., belligerents uu American territory. Democrat Elected Wisconsin Senator. Milwaukee, Wis. State Senator Paul Huating, democrat, reached tho tape in the I un.. I St.u.. senatorial raee just luul votes ahead of his re. publican opponent. (Juxemor Frauds E. McGovern. - '"It 'Mm ( . - ' "" . ai ' i l'ir A." lull ii STOCK DISEASE SPREADS RAPIDLY Secretary of Agriculture Says Hidden Sources of Infection Are Main Danger. Washington. An onlvr i- i intln- Ing the state of Rhode Island l -ainst I tatefSUtS shipments of live la N was l)r, pare,! by tin depart.nc. ,. ture for Issuance. ,1)oul, ,B,and , ,he llth ,. l() be placed under federal quarantine In the ' C8nipa,BI1 to , ,pr.RH the eplde.m. of foot and mouth disease. tlBSBMBi ,,,, Nl,w Ynrk. Ohio, Pennsx 'Minla. Indiana. Illinois. Maryland, Ml. hlgnn. try." Unless the Infection can be Im mediately IciralUcd and quickly eradi cated, he said. It tin-atoned untold losses among llxcstoik. Veterinary authorities of the tatted States are agreed that the only meth od of combatting (he disease Is to stop all moxi-ivent of stock and material wini li iiaxe been subjected to any San ger of Infection and to kill off without delay all herds In which the disease has gained any foothold. At present the chief danger llsjo Is the possibility or there being conceal ed oi.c of infection Kverv effort Is being maile nx siMte ami leoenai au thorities, not only to trace ausptcloua shipments, but to convince farmers of the seriousness of the disease and the extreme ease vxllli xxlilih It Is com mil nlcated ami to ajjnjg upon them to re port at once to state or federal au thorities all suspicious cases of sore mouths or lameness. All Cars Mutt Bo Cleaned. )is Molios Ml railroads operating in Iowa were ordered to clean and die lllleit all einpt' Hloek ..us now within the slate, in i-u altempl of the com mission ot animal health lo prevent the fuitli t i.i nil i.l tool and mouth disease among utile. Siege of Naco Is Renewed by Villa. N.oo, Ariz TkfM laidi.s of (lover nor Maxtoreun's Villa I roups appeared In their former positions, seemingly In inlflllment of tin- promised ro-ik-xv ill of tin- N ico. Son. iia. alege. Viii ul Indians look up positions to the south ami west of Naco, Sonora, and a column of infantry and cavalry Jolueil them on the xxest. No farmer an afford to buy a thing he caa raise, no matter how cheap It It. Cooperation Is tin- fores that keeps the xxid: from the loot BATTLE CONTINUES ALONG WHOLE LINE prfjm ea fQ VosgCS Intensity of Struggle Exceeds All Events of War. Farls. A general bailie has be.i pro. OS llB alone the xx I I.- front from rhi -i -a to the Vosgi-s Mountains for th, pool thro days without the Qoi la, ii. haxllig been al.l. lo find I we ik spot 111 Hie French defenses Howexer, ll still Is ill Flainhis that llilei.sl in llie lorinldable mid BOOM Ingly inieriiiiuaine bottls i .ill- i .i..' Germans are com -filtrating there all the llieu Ibex can gel and . .'uselessly are hurling them agaiu-.t IBS Sllloi lisjl Nexer has Ibis method been dlrei led w . Ii aa mill Ii PMSflltf '"'d fury as now I , ,i,,. lintj.h v. ho hear tlo- brunt of tin- i ,i u i" bwb; their Im. hftVI bOOOSM N 'bin, says an officer who has been in that region th,- pasi t. , i (night, that only by allow ing obsUBMy worthy ol ihe iruditioua ol Wad rloo are they able to hold their ground Their lOBSSB Ifl OttlOSfl BBVS been terrible. One baltaliou of foot guards went into action commanded by a non coininis loned oirn.i Cerluln BBfffJ ry iigliii.iils haxo loal half thulr ef fOOtlVO strength. I h.- tight rages with the greateat Intensity bouth of Ypres on the Maniu road the Ypres Canal, tbe I.ys and the plaleau i ossed by tin l"id f I olu Vpi. to rmeutleres Here tho of fensive b the alius has been met by violent oounttf "itu'l... d.-lnend by a Herman aclixe ami) corpo Just brought from Flanders, supported hy the ( oiicenir.iled lire ol a great body of massed haiterles. The H. i mans so far are said to have tObiOVOd nothing more I hall tempor ni BBSCka and it is claimed that slowly bin surely IBS alio I i.'p forward.