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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1916)
The Ontario Argus M B. BAIN, I'ulili ubuoripttoa 11.00 i alwuyi m aii iin i Published Fiery Thursday. Applications made nt tin' Ontario postofllee to I ntercd as Class mail mutter oni ciik n s. Th- i 1 1 1 if.-i 1 f n t Is grnd mi I ly warm Ing Mi IBS national candidates bUVS been given ii preliminary to show thel"- BUOSS In the great elimination Contest before the iiatlniiiil com on tlon. Stat' candidates are being groomed anil looked over anil the same niny he said Of the district and county nsplrnnts for public favor The riimp:i(Kii promises to be n warm one, tin- democrats having been In office long tnoiiKli to feel t lint they have n fighting chnnce ami the re publicans have been out for a suffi cient t i in to make them hungry for tin- Spoil Malheur county ha never been (riven any recognition on the Mate ticket ami rarely, If ever, bus hail can didate for any offices heyonil the county ami senatorial district, hut thl year we nre going- to have a can didate for delegate to the National llepulillcnn convention. W. 11 Rronkc having derided to make a run for a place Mr Ilrooke should he elected. having score of friends throughout the Mate He ha heen In the legl lature. occupied the position of dla trlct and county attorney fm several yearn and declares himself on a police which will win him vote He says. In hla statement that, "It la Imper ative at this time that we hnve a party In power which will restore this conn try to a sound financial basis and re establish puhllc confidence, and that we have a president who will meet and aolve the question of foreign policy with dignity, credit and safe ty We helleve that all patriotic citizens will endorse that. J W MrCiillorli ha announced himself as u candidate for a position on the I'llhlle Servire l 'oim in I i.ui There nre three mem hers on thla hoard and one I to he chosen from Knstern Oregon Mr Mrt'ulloch ha taken a keen Interest In state affairs for the past twenty year, I well I nit 1 1 tlc) for the position and lias it wide acquaintance among the voters ni i ,i tot 1 i M . .uii Mr MeCulloeh has served In the legislature, occu I I other Important positions with ii edit and Is Conceded to he the strongest man spoken of for the post Um Till county Is entitled to the state senator for this district at thin time nnd Mr fallen A Hurley, the Vale HttoriH . ii i annouuosd himself as a mi' i !. lr llurlev ha- ban a resident ol this district lor many yea . ' tin the needs tl I .in, I will see that the Interests of till trlct are cared for hy the legislature There are many Important matters to roiiie before the Isglslslnrs ami t ll v thul M have a strong member In that body. , l,i ie,resentrttive there are two Candidates for the repiildir.in ll ill i ll all, ill. Attorney Charles M I'ranilall, of Vale and Attorney P J I'hllllpH, of Nyssu Mr. t rami. ill proininent In tlie legal profession of the county for several years and made a good record He Is conceded to he g good vote getter Mi Phillips lias heen prominent in the development of the irrigation Interna tl ol lii tlon ol tie roiiuly, is at present at the head of t!e lluvloe Irrigation i let .iiol BM inaiiv warm udti.i nnd tin mis wlio will work lor In ii .Hun i;,iin it i Imuran, ol ale. lorin, rly of (In' i.i announce blmst If - 1 d bat lag made a ran Domination two years SgO BUI ,l wide circle ol IUP rougboul the county. II, lorn illy locate, I .it Ontario He i.i luanv admirers srho mil rally la his iiipporl r i flallnghcc, the gealal Pnl la a oandtdate tor t bis nomination Mi Oallugher has been ret proaia cnt before the Circuit Court tlaon he , ame to the OOUat) BSVOrnl ) lie i. as iiie puruouaMty that makes and holds friends and lias a high idlBg among the attorneys ol count ror Bounty Irani arer there to ho but one candidate C. ('. Mn, ihr. of Vale it Is general!) ooo d that the position of tl easiiror should go to a man lorated at the count) eat, became the talari I Miiall to warrant any one In chang ing their place of residence am! SOUnt) is fort in. ate in having an o, port nnii to selecl a man w ho i in arer) nay Qualified for the position Mr Mueller has ,,-t of fn, w ho u ill aee that I i ed as our nnxl oounty treat uror. For county clerk there does not I to be ant Ight on for the nom illations. V. 11. Staple-, at pre. ,nt sWBJIBMitf u, Vtl i the ro ll nomination M whs a resident ol OntBJ 10 for ai ream, here be held elei i I po I sversl rears was frith a Val i,i I There is no quoaUoi oi ii qu i leatloi ' tie poottlofl niul the party will rally to his support Arthur Mood) Is the aspirant for ti,, position on the detnooratle ride gad In- has r 1 1 1 1 1 an advantage from having heen In the ollire for the pnet four ypars witli the prBBBnl clerk. John iiiistoii. Arthur was graduated from the Ontario High school and ri popular He will draw I bit' rota from all seetions. For assessor there Is going to he a irotieial MTiitnhlr, although It Is rounded that It Is about Im possible for a man to occupy that position and have any friends when the term of ollire expires. I, mn. the present Incumbent wants to stay there another term The people had an opportunity to sec hla work during the past term and know wha' to expert If he Is return ed. He will run on his record. A. A. Roberts, of Juntura, Is also an aspirant for the republican nom Inntlon. Mr. Huberts Is thoroughly qualified for the position nnd prom ises to give all the people a square deal If elected. Mr. Roberta has had much experience as a public official and will make a hard light for the nomination. It Is generally understood that there will he some democrats after the office and that they are now mak lug a canvass of the county for the nomination so that the public will have several to select from I'm- roiinfy school superintendent Miss Fay t'lark, la the only one to come out for the position so far Miss Clark announces herself a denim iai and promise to conduct the office to the best of her ability If elected. There will no doubt be more csn dldatea come out later, when they have had an opportunity to look the field over and see what candidates they will have against them. tl It AI. CMtMTC. The full text of the bill for rural credits, reported by the Joint COII- greeelonal coininittee, follows close ly the outline published, but is more specific In prescribing the security for the land bonds. The twelve land hanks In the reser ve districts sre to take farm mort gage approved by farmers' loan as OBlatlOBB. iiinler restrictions pre scribed by the law The money must he borrowed for productive use by an actual cultivator; the loans must not exr I tin thousand ilollttj lJ one pel on; the appraised value ,,i I ,, security inus t he double the loan; and the mortgages must provide for partial payment every six moil The loan Bi KMiatloni BM BB part ner hips, or Joint slock hanks, th former recommending niortg. . I I e dll I rid lOI II l.l III-: 1 1. ,in direct iieth i in- ihs lint laud bank' Bad UM joii.I stocs far rs' banks rtgnges as colli', i. il bonds being guaranteed In every dis trnt hv all i In- twehi laud bunks, which are I a.i-i f tne government, so that it Is praCtiUll) H government guiitnnty. jlary b)Bd Is secured: First lly the capital, M earnings of the land batik Which i sues it. Two lly the capital, reserves ami earnings of the eleven other laud hunks. Third -lly the collective security of all the mortgages In Its division he mortgages pledged being at equal iii amount to the outstanding bond mortgage pledged BI collat era I I ei ured: i : i onal undertak ing of the borrower. Sen, n, I lly the B0OUrity of the ceil land at lea t double in aiin to the amount of tha loan. Thud lly the OBpltBl, re and earn, nc- of tie local a OOtUtlon Bg the loan Fourth By tha individual lialiil- n oi the members of the endi association, i ii,- Ii. t practical appli cation of the agricultural bank sy. stem that bas worked so well in Oer- uialu, tO the dl'telellt colldlt lolls ol leral hank system ol the United tates Ami Oregon Is wel again. To bg sure, not hack to the ardent BOOBS that 1 lOVOr Of spirituous beverages bul a wetness that will make the grains and grascs hump along toward maturity. The war in ICuropt' by the In t H ugiisi will haw cos. Siflhty billions of dollar-. Jnt b) way of cuinpar isoii it may bs said tliat the total wealth ol tha 1 sited Mates I mated now at 100 billien: ol dollars. f. wt if railroad nera built in ml ,11 thS United States than in any year since 1141 This does not mean that WS have gotten our grown. in the wa) oi railroad mlleagi bul thai men Bill not m money iu railroad properties unlet the) can ,, i ti lattalatori win lot them male I fair income Never WM thrre so heavy a railroad mileage ' under receivership as now. and this in pita i i '' pro parous business Condition! generally. It Is "reaction- ary" to fay so. hut there are many Indication- of B little loo miirh reg ulation For about two centuries, If not more, London hM btBM tha great fur renter nl the world Among the many things that are to benefit the l'nlti- ! as the remit of the Kiiropenn war. Is the transfer of the fur trade, from Guidon to New York. "Lot n always remember," suys Commander Itellalrs In the London "that on the sea our word Is Inw and we have the machinery for administering the law " And still there are American citizens who be llow the rnlted States doe not need a strong navy. The raiding of private house In Seattle In the search for liquors In tended for fnmlly use, and In no re ipect suspected as for general sale, has given something of a Jolt to ninny In the state of Washington who voted for statewide prohibition. A little more of that kind of business nnd the next step In that state will he I lie repeal of the prohibiting law The action taken by the Ontario Coniineriial Club at n recent meeting to agitate the installation of a can nery at this point Is commendable to nay the least. It might he railed a vision for better thing for Ontario. Thl I bordering along manufactur ing line that go to make the mot prosperous cities, and to he In the full glare of the limelight a city can go forward only when such Institu tions are Inaugurated Surrounded hy prolific orchards which command the attention of the entire northwest tales, nnd producing those fruits that csn find a ready market anywhere, thl I surely the logical point for a ratinery of no small magnitude Once stable lie, snd on a paying basis a cannery would only be a forerunner of what might he established in the line of Industries In the thriving city of Ontario. Di: IXOI'MKNT DK.t ISIOS. The decision of the U, 8. Supreme Court In the Alabama water power case Is a lung step In the direction of allowing industrial development to proceed In the I'eclflc Coast states Tbe decision upholds the doctrine thai Hie rights of eminent domain and condemnation pi ,,n ,-,l mc , in.iv Ibe authorized by the state leglsla tnr, to allow power corporal 1, develop plant If UM 1 ' Coast sta' tO wait for power development on Hi- iiimcnt. With all their wasteful M d political pull they woiiht gel 11 slow- Bcrtbe.l anil mortgui 1)'. for such other and further relief as The ,1. , 1-1, .11 gives the states pg n I to the Court may seem Just and of eminent domain over federal lauds equitable. and toro-a reserves, and b) tu ranoh-l This summons In published pur ing In making Irrigation MtSTBrtSM suant to an order of the lion, lialton In this state, um! will make avail aide two million horse power h giv ing access to the streams on puolb lands John A. Ilrittou of the Pacific Gas and Fleet nr Co , says the deci of the utmost Importance to the Pacif ic roust states, and that hereafter lauds set aside by the federal 01 em unlit cannot block development. Justice Holmes wrote the dc and In answer to the charge of the federal bursas land offletali that tha ndetnnation was no. for public BM made th state,,,..,,. To ....iher I he slre.il, ,s from wasl, and to draw from them energy, luhor will, out bming and so to save man king from toil, is 10 supply what next .,, intelhce.ue is the very foundation ... ..11 our achievements If thai pur- 1 public we should be at a What is." I THE lltlTTT COlTtT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR .MAI.IIKI'R COUNTY. st MMONH State Land Hoard of Orifiui, BOB' sisting of James 11 hycoml.e, t;,, ernor; Hell W. Olcolt, Sni.laiy nt State: and Tl.omus Ii Kuv , Slate Treasurer, Plaintiff, vs. Meldrum and Waller Mel drum, Dcieiuluuts. I,, Cecilia .Meldrum, , Defendant IN THK MAIM OF THK STATK OP OREGON, you are befOB nquir- Eleming, deceased, and having quul ed to appear and answer the com- '". "l'tlce ls hereby Blveu lo ""' plaint Bled agstnal you in the BOOre ''''li"' Ot and ull persons haviug entitled SUlt, OB or before the expir- Btlon of the time prescribed In Un order of publication, to-wil: On or before Ihe expiration wicks 110111 ll.e date ol ilrst public ation of tills summons, ami ll ,ni tail to answer for want thereof, plain tilt will apply to tin- Court I,,, tin relief p,aed for in the complaint, to wit I For u decree foreclosing the mort gage oil the Nol'tli Hulf of Ihe North Half of Lot in Notion I, Township 18 South. Range 47 I W M , In Mal- hour County. Oregon, and for Judg- nient against defendants named In the title hereof, for the principal sum of $21)0.00 with Interest thereon lit the rate of hIx per rent per annum fioni May I, till, and for 143.27 for Itaxe paid, with Interest at six per cent from January 17, 191 B, and lot attorney fees, and fot nnd disbursement!! herein, and for such other relief as to the Court may Spaa Just and equitable. This summons Is published pur sunnt to an order of Hon. lialton Rlggs. Circuit .lodge, ilulv made and entered February X, 19 Hi. ThB tirst publication hereof I made this 10th day of February, 191H, and last publication the J'.rd day of March. 191 A V. H HltOOKF. Attorney for Plaintiff. IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OF THI 8TATK OF OKF.OON, FOR MAUIFFR COUNTY. 8CMMONS. C. It. Emlson, Executor of the Es tate of Msry N Kmlson, Deceased, Plaintiff, vs. Sanford Emlson and Eva A. Emlson. husband and wife; N J. Mlnton and F.fflc I,. Mlntnn, husband and wife; V. J Turner nnd Marie Tur ner, husband and wlfo; J. W. Cook nnd Magln Cook, husband and wife, nnd I M John, unmarried. John It. Kennedy and Jane Dee Kennedy, husband and wlfo. Defendant. To Ranford Emlson, Eva A Emlson, N J Mlnton, MN I. Mlnton. W J. Turner, Marie Turner. J W Cook, Magle Cook, D. M. John, John It. Kennedy snd Jsne Dee Kennedy Defendants IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and If you fall to so appear, for want thereof, the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In his complaint on file in the above entitled Court and cause, to wit: for Judgment against you for the principal sum of 13000 - 00 snd Interest thereon at the rate 0f s per cent per annum from March m, 1914 and for the sum of Hon.. 00 attorney's lees and for his costs tn disbursements, for a decree fore- dosing that certain real mortgage of ,(,,. April 1st, 1910, and given and Intended tO he given on Lots 1 to I 4 inclusive n lllock No. 1, of T.ol, 1 ,, i the Town of Nyssu. l ,1 County, Oregon, us the same Is BhOWU by the Revised Mup of said t,,wn now of record, to secure the payment of the allow t.u. I sums. for an or, ler oi sale ol tlie above de- Biggs, Judge of the above entitled Circuit Court, dated Feb. 1, 1P1I. U E. LEES, Attoruey for Plaintiff Date of first publication Feb. 3, 1916 Date of lust publication Mar 16, 1916. NOTICE TO ( RKDITOItS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, llelle Klinefelter, has " uul PP"ted Administratrix of ,l,e "f J Hur," I h '"' "r,1"r "' "'" ''"u,"- Onejpl of Malheur County, Oregon nu """ "" "...i.ois an, iioicu, .c quested to present their claims duly d as by law required, to the undersigned at the office of W bugler. Ontario, Oregon, on or for" "lx """"l,H af,er u,e ,irHt "'" "'" ' " odlgt. l.ene iviin.-i.ii., Adillilltsirairi 01 mo r.niaie 01 J. iiur.ou Buchanan, Deceased. l( W. Swagb , Attorney for Administratrix. First publication February :i, 1916, I-ast publication Marcli , 1916. SOTICK l (RKDITOItS In the Count) Court of the State of Oregou, for Malheur Couiiiy. IN THK MATTKR OF THK KS TATK OF ELLA FLEMING, Deceas ed. The undersigned having beeu ap pointed by the County Court of the siate of Oregon, for Malheur Couu- Executor of the estate of Ella fllll"i against saiQ BSSBnssn. M pre sent them verified us required by law, within six months after the first publication of this notice to said J. C Fleming at his re Ontario, Oregon, R I' D J. C. Fleming, mentor of tha estate of kiu Fleming, den .i Dated February 1. 1916. First publication Fcbruury 3, l'Jltl Lust publication, March g, lUlti. Business rilYSICIAMS DHS PltlN.INU WI:E8E Cnlario, Oregon Office in New Wilson Dlock. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Dr. Harriet Sears Dr. Pauline Sears Orsduates American School of Osteo pathy, Kirksville, Mo. Wilson Block. Telephone 1B4 Blk DKNTIHTH nit v (! ROW! - - -DENTIST I'benes: Office 117 Wilson llldg. Res. 1171 I. II. D. Ci HKKTT DENTIST Ofilce tad door Enst of Ontarl Phar macy on Nevada Avenue, Near R. K. Depot. UNDERTAKING J. H. FARLEY Funeral dirccto. and embaltner. Lady assistant. Phone 132-W. Ontario, Oregon. E. COPE The Only Tailor in Ontario Across the Street from Postoffice You are hound to le Inter-c-i,il sooner or Inter In what I hne to "it. 1 Von limit good Tailored (lollies... I am ab soliitel) the ool) I'rnctlcnl Tailor. Theiefoie, Hie only ii.n to get the correct garment nl 101 shop. I do nut sell lib ago fnctOT onide goods ami palm I liein oil for home, tailored, ami I do not handle factory -ample.., or run ait) "fake" game. I leave that for dme-ldai k-, penni I eiidoi, or .mi oibei -hull 1 concerns. I mn Ihe Bed N Heal tailor hi Ontario. OUR PUCES ARE IBOM $20 TO .S"o 0. S. L. TIME TABLE West it aril No. 17 75 in 6 1 . ,. I ,,, in p. 11 p. ... Oregon Wash Ltd 4 2 lliintlugton BOM ' .1" Oregon Wash Kip ill Fast Mull I 1 Ijwitivsn' 18 Oregon Wash Ll... ? 61 71 Boise Pony 8:6t 4 Eastern Expres :( 1 6 Oregon Wash Exp 6:o3 1. m. a. in p. m. p. in ORKOON K.V.TKLN I'ttAM II V. estnai-d No. Leave 131 Mixed, lialh exc.pt Sunday fot Riverside 12:20p.m. V.AI.I. itROi.W HRANCII Ue-tHsrd No. leave ill .dlxed Vu.e Ilrogan Daiiy extept Sunday 10:00 a. m. 9 , Pss. ile daily 7:00 p. m East want 140 At 1 x 1 il from Ituerslde d.ii.v iM'iit Sunday 12:01p. ru. 9S Ps Vale, dally 8:40 a. m. i42 Mixed from Hrogan d UUtdnj 3:30 p. m. The llomedale train leaves Nyssu at 1 p 11, on Tuesday, Thursduy ami gaturdajr, retnrnlng same day, it ni-.g Rt OaUrki ni I II p. m MOltsTl TO LOAN OM IMI'lioMli It M III-. V. J. I'lWIK ON TARIO. OHEOOV llitf PAID POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS I OH REl'RKHKNTATIVE. 1 hereby announce that I will he a candidate for the office of Joint rep resentative for Malheur and Harney Counties, subject to the will of tae republican electors at the coming primaries. P. J. PHILLIPS I UR ( III Ml llil XS'.Rt'H. I hereby ami ounce myself 11 candi date for the iiominution for the office of County Tr usurer of Malheur County, Oregon, suhjicl to the will of publican electors at the coming primaries. 0. c. aluaUi 1 To the Citizens of Malheur ceunty: I desire to announce thai I will be a candidate for the Republicau nom ination for District Attorney ut the Directory TTOKNEYS. I- V. II. Ilrooke, Attorney at Law. Wilson llldg. Ontario Ore. C. McOOMAOILL ATTORNBK AT l,AW Will Prnctice in All Conrtfi Notary Public, Offing Over PnstofffCO LESLIE J. AKEIt LAWYER Room 9, First National Dank llldg. Ontario, Oregon. Mcculloch a wood LAWYERS I Rooms 1-2-3 First Nafl Mnnk llldg. Ontnrio, Oregon. ft. W. Nwawlcr Attorney nt ln. 111101119 13-14-16 Wilson llldg Ontario Oregon. P. J. UAM.AUHKK LAWYER KB BIS In Wlhon Itldg. Ontnrio, Oregon TR.INHKEB TRANSFER, BAC.GAUB AND EX PRESS Meets all trains. JOHN 1.ANDINGHAM coining primary election nnd solicit your support. This office spends thousands of dol lars of your money and I pledge my self to every economy consistent with good government. If elected I will devote my entire time and energy to the affairs of the offlco. Impartial enforcement of nil laws, economy and suppression of useless litigation. my platform. ItollEHT M. DUNCAN. NOTICE. I hereby announce myself as can didate for nomination to the office of Assessor on the Itepuhllcan ticket, subject to the choice of the voter at the primaries. i:itf A. A ROBERTS. TO THE VOTER OF MALUM It COl'NTY. I hereby announce my candidacy for the Republican nomination for the office of District Attorney of thla county. If nominated and elected I will endeavor to fulfill the duties of my office In 11 fair, fearless and ef ficient milliner and to the best of my ability, keeplnr In mind at ull times my duly to the tax pavers P J. (1ALLAOIIER. I 1 IK ( nl Ml ( I.IRK I hereby announce n. elf 11 can didate for the nomination for County Clerk of Malheur County, Oroganxi subject In tlie will of the HepullllcuU electors ut the coining primaries. V II. Staples. Wlll NCI Ml N I 1 hereby announce myself as candidate for the Democratic nom ination for County School Superin tendent of Malheur County In tlio coming Primary Election. If nom inated I will, to the best of my abil ity, continue to work to further the educational interests of the county. Fay Clark. KIR RI till -.1 M'ATIVE Subject to UM choice of the I:, p iibllcin voters of Malheur and Har ney counties, Oregon, to lie express ed ut the coming primary election, 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for tin- liepuhlicoii in. munition as Joint Representative to the legis lature 1,0m 1 ,. pi, , ntative dis trict. Haled Jan. 1, l'jli;. 1 has. m Cmndall. WMil MMIMI I hereby BUOUSSe. Rati -!l a cainll- i.t, (of the nomination for County I lerk of Malheur County, subject to the will of the Democratic voters ut the primaries. Arthur Moody. IN Mil NCKMEXT. To the voters of Malheur Ceunty: I hereby announce, ,n 1,1 my candi dacy for reelection to the office of County Assessor subject to the will of the Republican voters at the pri mary election on the 10th. day of May, ltUli. And if nominated und elected I shall continue to assess all corporations on an e.jual und uni form basis witli other property. 1.. E. inn, present Incumbent. 1, ut mui tKNATOJk , 1 hereby announce my self us a candidate for 11 Msdi Ibb ator from this district, composed of Malheur, Harn, and Kiant comities, subject to thl will of the electors of the Republican party at the pri maries to be held iu May, 1916. Julieu A Hurley.