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PAUK Sit r A Get in Touch With the Man Who Has Wants Through the Argus Classified Columns THK ONTARIO AfUilH, OSTAIUO. OBBOOW, TIHKKDAV, JM I(V II, 1RI7 Classified Advertising A column that gets results for the buyer as well as those who have goods for sale. Five cents per line per insertion Phone49 J e-M'eeaeeaSelie-eeeeaSeeelee'Se-leWe- For Sale or Trade Residence liropcrty In (MHiirlo. Will trade for horses, cows, or hogs a bargain If taken at M i '.ill at tin- Argus 52-2t I'm- Sale Oat Orpinglnn cod, anil a tew cockerels. Rhone 112-tu. No. 1-It. ANTKI) You to know we are iiiliM'l lo handle, your Job print ing, and ready at all to give you the most rMHMMt prices pos sible. Whiskers- The after effects, sometimes are worm than limit whiskers. We make a specialty of the rare of your face Olve im n I rial anil If not .nih.il. (! tell u. Mimicr lttltlir.lt Mini- Johnson A Hire, 'i'ois. Business rut M UNs DHS PRINUHa . WKKSK nn i mi,,, nit iron Office In New Wilson lllock (iiti..- hour 9 to 13 2 to 4 IIKMiHTH Hit. VV. O. HOW K HKNTTST I'Iieiu'h: Wilson Hide. Oltlie 117 KeS II..' trWrMrAAArrMMrrrVMrtMArtrVWMrV I Mil KI'thlM. J. II FAKI.KV Ft r.il dim tor ami in hu liner. Lady usslstaul Rhone I 12 W Ontario. Oregon TltANSFKIt TltANSKKit. KKKHS IIAOOAUK AND KX Meets all trains. JOHN LANIHNHIIAM Afk ill I Alririi' ij II. OKSQON IMIUM iiK.Wfii Went Itounil No. 371 Mixed lcnvcs Ontario 10:00 a. in Dally except Sunday; Arrive Vale 10:50 a. tu., Juntura 2:00 p. m ; Klveralde 3:20 p. ni t'rane ft: 20 p. in. Nil. :I72 Mixed Leave Crane, Oft 7:30 a. m. Dally Kxcept Sunday. Riverside 9:30 a. m. Junturii 10:35 a. n. Vale 1:15 p. 111., Ar rive Ontario 2:00 p. m. IIIUM.W ItlltM No f Mixed Leave Ontario I II p. in. Dally Kxcept Sunday. Leave Vale 2:30 p. in . Arrive Hrogan 3:30 p. ni. No. 374 Mixed Leave Hrogan 3:50 p. in., Vale ft: 05 p. m.. Arrive On tario 5:50 p. in HOMttHXI.K. HltANTH Kxtra Mixed-Leave Ontario 8:16 a. m. Dally Kxcept Sunday. No. 363 Mixed Leave Nyaaa 1:36 a. in. Dally Kxcept Sunday. Ar rive HomiKiale 10:36 a. m. No 3::S4. Mixed Leave Homedale t0:66 a. in. Dally Kxcept Sunday. Arrive Nyaaa 12:05 p. m. Kxtra Mixed- Arrive Ontario 12:30 p in Directory ITVOHN'KYM W. II II HOOK K. Attorney at law. WllaoB Hlda Ontario. Ore. F McOONAOILL Attorney at Law Will Rractlcc In All t'ourta Notary Public. Otlli-e Over Rnntnltlce LKHLIK J AKKIt I.AWYKK Itoom 9, First National liauk HI. Ik Ontario, Oregon MclTI.LOl till WOOD LAW VKHS Hooiiia UM r'irst Nat I Hunk III. Ik Ontario, Oreaon. H. W. SWAHLKH Attorney al Law IIooiiir , 14, 1 6 Wilson III. Ik Ontario Oracoa I1 J (1ALLAUIIKK LAWVKIt Hoonis in Wilson Hlda Ontario, Oregon. WHAT1917BRINGST0Y0U depends alloctlicr OH your own cllorts. The contents of the little chaps sample cases arc what you choose to make them, largely. In other wonls, it is up to you to make 1917 I rousing good JT0M lor your business, and your strongest ally will lie the good printing service we are ready to render. Let our repre sentative bring his samples for your consideration. p' PRESIDENT WANTS RAILWAY LEGISLATION Visits Capitol Unannounced to Discuss Bills to Prevent Strikes. Washington PMSIIbBI Wilson at I conference with Senator Newlanda In the aenate office hulldlnir urged UM immediate enactment nf a compulsory arbitration hill jis a prolrrtlon to in teratate rommert-e against railroad trikea. It la understood In have be(h agreed at the i onlereiii e thai such an answer Hlmiilil lie made h congress to the lateat disagreement between the brotherkooda and the railway man agera The president did not even permit Secretary Tumult) lo know of hla plan to vialt the rapltnl. He tele phoned to Senator Newlanda aad made the appointment hlmaelf. The chief executive fa paid to have ap proved the bill which haa been drafted and ile. In. I to urge that It be pasted with the lean poaaible delay after congreaa convenee. Tariff Outlaa on 3 llama Probable The edviashllltv of reatoring tariff duties on wool, rubber and coffee and the second time In Ike mmiiiiI sninial of Increasing the present' tariff on post season football game, alien the sugar Is nailer consideration by treaa husk) I'nlverslt) of Oregon eleven de nn department officials and In enn fealed the speedy a4 aaart expert greta aa a means of averllag the.onced I'nlverslty of NaMBJ I snls thraalened deficit at Ihe end of tke tram bv a score of U tn r tt'aahlng next fiscal yaar. No return to the recent stamp tasas Is enteasplaled In Ihe adaaliilatratlan programme, officials assert. The un popularity of this farm of taxation waa fully demaastrated. It la felt, in Ihe operation af Ihe emergency ice aue leglalatlati adopted soon after the war. New Raalamatlen Bill is Introduced The irrigation of countless aorea.uf arid lands, and the drainage of still greater araas of ewanip lauda. m 1(1 be made possible If congress passes Ihe l.lll re, enlK 1 1. 1 ri.,1 . ., .! lit Ihe .ert.le nv Hrnator cnamnerism. or Oregon, i and In the house In Hepresenlallve Smith, of Idaho Whether the bill can reirlxe final consideration this atoll la problematical. Stat Department 'Leaks" Admitted. As a result of the sensation stirred up by Thninss V l.awson. ho offered lo prove that millions had been made In Wall street as Ihe result of "leaks" at Washington. It admitted on the tloor of the senate thai luforma t'on , oncerulliK the honor of the Na Hon" had heen bet raved l BOBMOM in the department As lo information of value In rigging the slock market, Senator Stone alio made the flral dta cloaure. said he did not know chairman Henry nf the house rales cotnmltiee. after an Interview with Mr l.awsou announced thai tha s)os juMMriPStf Jdnuary j mam DEllLllllIlffl aaaaaOl WSt U HMMM The Ontario Argus Ion financier Had heen unable to fur nlsh inn mum or other definite in fnrmalion hIioiiI the alleged "leak" in advance of President Wilson's peace Bote. .id.I thnt mi far rr he wan con- earned Ih. matter would he drnnned ir i aeaaaa . .i. ..,.,. ... Herlina Washington did not want nil10"' ln-v '"' Nfcir9)iri HIT, for the InvcallKHiion. and Chairman llenrv P"P of determining whether or not Mould not Ml unless the "leak mak era" and beueflclarlra confeaaed to him In advance. U. S. EXPORTS GREATEST Record Enceeded by Almoat One Bilhon and flral Place Takan. s1'1 Dtetrfcl slmll M deflgnalcd Nan fan From Ihe Inlted Statea "'"' Kn"wn " "" 'u,e l,e"'1 Irrlfi in l!i; niHiinfHclurea were exported'""" ",H,r,ct" Tl1'' houniliirii oi to a alue greater than the value of "a,l Pr(,l"wl lllstrict are hm follows. nianulai liircK ivportcil In in an) other Heglnning at the Intersection of coiintrv In anj vear. ui cording to a compilation iraiird by the National Ctt liank. which ahnwed that the year a total exieeded fX.tlOO.OOO.OOd, M againnt $2.ni I'.oon.odO. Hie highest ex port record ever made by (Iraat llri tain, formerly Ihe world's largest ei porter of niHiiufacturea Knglsnd'a H.i. ni was made in ii:i, the year immedlatelv preceillna Ihe war I'rlor to the war the Inlted State hslri third rank. Orsgon Beats Pennsylvania. I'aaadeua. Cal The weM triumphed over Ihe east here New Year's dav. for ton Slsle College defeated Rrn n I'al verslty here last year By a Ilka score. Teeth In Their llomic'n. Whatever II may be Ibat the lobstrr and Ihe i tali. laps, lulls, never dulnl are eallug ihey always see something elae that Ihey want and lau't wall un til i in have masticated the first lie fore attacking the second. tut they don't give up Ihe first, nol by any man ner of mesne Nature, humoring thia rapsi Ions hcni, has filled ihe lobster sod the crah with Icrlh In their stom ach, and Ihey swallow their half mas n .hi. I feat) and finish the hewing vv lib their stoma, lis vv li lie tbev sclxe and chew the other ililiu: that baa aiii.i. led ihcoi I olmteis and i nil is have no teeth In their i nl- 'lli. , hew with Ihelr . Iiivvm vv hut they have time to and band the unfinished Job i..vvii fo their mIoiiiii. lis to do t lie rest of the i he" I ni;. nr Share. "So (be latvyeis BBl about all uf the eslali- Did Kdllli get any HilugV" "Oh, ir,: She nol one of the law-yai-a." BBBteB Ti hiis.i Ipi Made Hastily. "She uiairled In liasle." Ilei , -lollies allow II. Look at tSsf hang of that gowu." Kaunas City Journal. His. ouieiit that is born of envy la a toe to pes. e l.nt.tl. NOTICES. VOTHK OK EMM TION. "0TIC1 IS HEHKHY (11VKN. That, an election will he held on the , ""' "Trhory an hereinafter MMTflr '''' HMH" '"' organized into an irrfga - lion dlstrlit under the provisions of Chapter VII. of title XL1 of Letd'a pnsod dlHtrlct. Oregon Lam, heliig Sectiona 61 R7 tol At aald election Hot it til ba f.:M7. l.oth in. luhlve. el Mild tewajtllrae directors ider.tetl lij Hie illalrict i .md the Acta amendnfory thereof. the north lank of Snake river Kith the state line between Idaho and Oregon, on the east lino of fraction- al aection 6, townahip 22, south of range 47, east of Willamette mcrl- dlan; Thence north along the state line! o the Intersection of the canal known aa the Riverside canal and tha east line of lot 8, section 31, township 21 South, Itange 4 7, Kast Willam ette Meridian: Thence West alonit and adjoining the South side of th- Klveralde Can- al. through S.-vcllun It, Township 31, South, Itange 47, Kast of Willamette Meridian; Thence West through Section 3. Township 21 South, Itange 4t Kast. and Sectiona 1 and 2, Township 22 South, Itange 46 Kast of Willamette Meridian; Thence Kaat irted Nor herly. along the Weatorly boundary line of the right of way nf aald Riverside Canal, ihroua-h Sectiona 35, 26, 35 and 24, Township 21 South, Range 46, East of Willamette M.rldlun, aa acid can al Is constructed through aald Sec tions, and also through the sw ', of Section- 10, Township 21 South. Range 47 Kast of Wtllumttte Meri dian to where said Riverside Canal Crosses the Stale line between Idaho nn. I i if ton In null I Section 16; Thence Ninth along the said boun dary line hciw.'iii I. lulu i and Oregon lo the south I. ..hi. of Snake river: th.-nce Soiilli and West along the hank of Snake river through shcIIoiih 7 and IS. Township ?! Soiilli. Range 47, Kast of Wlllanielte Mali diun: and SSttoM :i, li. , , 27 and 34. of township J 1 South. Itange 46, Kual of v ill. no. ii. Meridian; and S.-riions I. ill, II. and 1 in Town ship 22 South, Kuiikc 4(1. Kast of Wlllamelle .Meridian, and Section li of Township 22 South. Itange 47, eaat of Willamette Meridian, lo tho plui e of beginning. Alao l.iil 1 of Seel lou !',. Township South. Range 47. Kast of WHI.ni. tie Meridian; tails 6. 7, I, 9, anil in. of Section 31, Township .'n South. KaiiKo 47. Kaat of Wlllamelle Mattel an. The landa included in Ho- forego ing description, and which are Intend ed to be organised lulu all irrigation dUlricl. are aa fullewa: Said lota 6, 7. 6, and 10 of Sec tion II, Township 20 SouOi. Range 47, Kast of Willamette McMillan; l.ol 1 of Section 6. laiis 4 aud 6 of Sertiou 7. and all of H...M I -eel Ion IK; ihe NW ' of Section IK. and Ibat portion of SW ', of Section l.viiiK North of Ihe riKhi of say of the l(lvetldu Canal, and thai por tion of Ihe SV4 of SW', ol Section 31 lying South 0! Hie right of way of Ihe Riverside lanal. all in Town ship 21 South, ItnUKc 47 Kast of Willamette Mi-i i.ll.ni. and Lola 1, 2. :; .mil 4 of Motion I TnwBshlp 22 South, R.iiiKii 47, Kut ol Wlllanielte Meridian; Tho SL. of XUj mid Lots I, , 7. X and the NK', of fj of Section Li; I .ols 4 and . 01 Section 14; all oi section 11 Intel Baal al Inake Itiver; Ihe SW ', . the .. and ..II that portion of Hie SK'i of Section 'l Iving KoiTli Bl IBB run! ol way ol Ihe Itiverside Canal: all thai portion of ihe Nty ol Seiiion hint North of Ihe 1 IK ll ol vv.iv ol Ihe Klveisi ,., Canal: all of Sections 16 ..ml II Iv lug North and WeM or the Kiv.-i-i.l. Canal, and all of Sections 27 and .". 4 lying Kasl of Snake 1 1 , .-i all in township 21 South. Itniii;i. 4ii, Ku-i of Wlllanieiie .Miriili.Hi . Lots I, 2. ::, li. 7 and 10; Hie U of NK't and K Vi ol SK', of Se.Hoii :;; Lots I and I of Sction 111, l.i ,, ol Section 11; Ihe NW1,. Hie W'-.. I of SW',, Hie NK'i af SW1,. Lots , and 7 and Ihe NK1, of SK' of Sec tion 2, Hint ail thai poll ion of the '.'K ol Seiiion 2 lying. BStttB of Hie right ol way .,i ll,. K1v.11i.le Canal; Lots 1, 2. , , ll, 7 and X ol Seel Ion 1, and .ill thai pail ol l.ol 4 ol Se, Hon 1 IvIiik South of ihe right I of way of ihe l(iviridi (anal, all In' Township South, Range 47, Kasl; of win tie Meridian: Also thai pol'lloli oi Ihe jiL. of' ) of laatlnn !! In Towntnln ill South, Raaga 4i;, Kat ol WllUwetu MMAIi NOTICK8. Meridian, lying South of the right of way of the Riverside I 'an.il; Tho teatOM ahall cast hallota at such election which Ihall ontaln tho wonN. "IrrlKntlon District, yea", or "Irrigation District," no. or worda equivalent thereto, and also tha .names of the persona ni-d lor to fill the elective offlcea of said pro- i at large Said dlatrlci ihall i onHtl- , tute oae election preclm i atul aald .Inilon ahall M held on the 10th day ... February. 1917, at till hoolhouae 'f School Diatrli t No. II, in Malheur .County, Oregon. The poll ahall he Opantl at 8.00 o'clock A. M., anil shall remain open until N.00 o'clock ' M. of said day. The ofleari he aa follow . Judges: at Hind .lection shall '''"""ka Frank Miller John Holly Mrs. I.lbhy Hillabury Mrs K II liromback Harvey It Hatch Pone and dated at Vale, Oregon, """ "'" "BT "" Jn"r'- ' OKO W McKNIOHT. County Judge J f WKAVEH. County Commissioners. First Publication January 11, 1917 Last I'ulillrntlon February I, 117. oTICK. Whereas, at the regular election held on the 7th day of Nov. IS-l. there was submitted to'thw voters of Fair precinct the queallon '-Shall stock be permitted to run at large" al which election there were raat 52 voles for stock running at large and 87 votes against stork runing at large and there was a majority of .15 volea against stock running st large In said district, now therefore Notice la hereby glvaa I Hat after i .. vplraiion of alxty days from He mmher 21st. I91. Ihe date of Hie "" Miihllcatlon of Ibis notice, to- " ' d ll,r I "liruary 21. 1117. " '''ll '" ''"l.i.viul lor stock to run at large in that portion of Fair I're i Im i III Malheur ( ounlv. Oregon, Ihe i. ..un. I,. i i .,! a tali . hod aa follows, lo-wil : lloglliiJng ill a pilnl on Snake Hlv "here K.. I and .-i BBBtBff line 01 Se, I... Twp. IS S ItiiK 47 K. W M inlersecls Hie gate river; lln-nie in a Nortlnilv .lll.itl.nl along tin- gate itivn 10 a point arhara ih Malluur river .-niers ihe Snake 1(1 v il. iioc lollowliiK the Malheur llivir In a general Soul li w'.-Merly dl leition lo lis Inteiaeci Ion vvlih (he Ka-I and V , 1 BBBtW line of Sec 10, Twp II I Kiik l I W M . I Ill.l- of Si I, Twp. IS S Una 47 I W M . tin 11.. Sou I 10 Un 11 ni. 1 ol Sec. 17, Twp Is I Rag '. K W M; lluiic Kast to Ihe place of hcKinnlng I'nder penult) of len dollar lor Ihe first oitense. and twen ty dollars for each and ev rl V ,iiIim. lit ol f, 'Use, to be IL'COl cl eil Iron) Ihe owner of -.1. h slook in 11 civil action in Hie name nf Hi Siale of OreKon a- piovldeil by S. Hon .',.'.7.'i of Lords Orcein; .aw aniendcd hy Chiiilet I. 'ill e: t Ua Kin ,1 .,1 hi B ol Ol i-koll lor I II I I Willies- inv hand and ei, of I i,i Coiiiily ( mill ol .Miilhciir Couiilv, 01. mill, this llh dav ol I )i c IdK,, W. II DOOLITTLM, 1 ounlv clerk. l'"-l PUbl imi Inc 2 I . I N I 6 1.1, I MI lit IC.il 1. Ml I. Hlll.lt V II, 1 Kl . THE MARKETS. Portland. wheat elm. 11.41; bluaatea ' Mj red laaalga II 4ii . f. .11 II 41. Harlev No I li . .1 . 1 1 r ten llav liniothv. Ill p 1 ion. alfslla fl. Sutler I realm 1 4. Bus Ranch 4m Wool F.aHci n Oi . i. i . valley. ;if,c Hops li, . n. p. .. .' Seattle Hhl.Ml-UI 1 Hj Wheal . i 11.47; fori y fold 1147 red Russian rile II 47: turkev red. 1JJ Harlav ;IT per ton Uutler iraaniery. 3e. ) II; KgKS 41c. i Wc waul so 111 u Ii to put one el our elecli u'iilly operated pollo I'lavci I'lauos in a home Hi Ontario that we will make a IjIk (lis. oillll on Hie flral one. knowing that i iioui i orders will follow lo wan-nit Ihe s.h ill i- 11 plavs by hand and pedall al .. A I. -Her of lijulrv will do no harm. ' if ou may aak Mrg III I lllli.l 111 i . I'l.lllO II. .11 Boiaa, Idaho. i. ii