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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1913)
a The Ontario National Bank United States Depository State of Oregon Depository IS 0HT Bank Your Bunk ? If not, we cordially invite you to make our bank your hank. ' l);,v,. the usual Safeguards of Firo Proof Vault, Borgl&r Prool Blft, Bonded employees, and do business in n conservative manner. -:- -:- -;. .:. Capital and Surplus, $80,000 5 Per Ont Net on Time CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT i. 5. COOK & COMPANY Always on the Job If yon have a fob of hauling you want dene, large or small, you can nlwati depend on John Laadlsfhaa being rpady for you. Call him at ihe Moore Hotel. A Bargain l.ftOQ fruit treei of the three following varieties: Jonathan, Rome Beauty, Wlncmp. For further partic ulars phone ..Mis. (ioldbHchcr. (IN( OKPORATF.I)) : J. H. COOK, Manager. Capital Stock 50,000.00 Choice Apple and Prune Lnds Land and City Property LUXURIOUS NECESSITIES SouniU agreeable, doe it not? Tli.il is what "Standard" luthroom fixture i are. Bathinir ii nereimry, but a bth in i Ixautiful white enameled luth it a luxuri'Mi. nereiiity. A completely equipped bathroom In o.'.l bi ii every home whit h make any nrrteme of being modern. If your home ii not 10 equipped let til make vim an estimate on a new bath room rut ht at once. U. S. Plumbing & Heating Co. sLjs 9taadaS "OccUcm" aatfc ' I. il.. i I i.r. t.ir t.i 2 h.M.r. I .' af Conference Excursion to Salt Lake Via Oregon Short Lino lor April Mormon, conference. Ticket! on fiilu from points north of Ogden, April lit to 5th: limited to April 5th. See RBcnti for rates and further particu iHra. Old papers nt the Argus office 2. cents per hundred. Just what you need to line your cablna and place under the carpet. - -- - -. 50 shares Owyhee ditch stock for Ble on long time. A. P. Boyer, Ou tarlo. Oregon. -a sa ii Local Market Keport. Corrected Feb. 27, for the benefit 1 of Argtia readers by the Malheur Mer cantile Companv. Kbits, per dozen. 2Go. Hotter, per pound, HOo. Oats, per hundred, $1,50. Wheat, per hundred, 11.00. Hay, per ton, 15. Potatoes, per hundred, 00. Onions, pr hundred, 92.00. Apples, per box, 91.00. to tl.Qw Chickens, dressed, per pound, 8c, Pork, dressed, 0 to lOo. Pork, live, 5 to OXc. Veal, 0 to 'Oo. Heef lie to 12. . W. W. HINTON STOCK OffraOffOB Ml M AI.IIKL'K COUNTY DKITT1EH- Hob't O'.lcll, Ontario. II II IIik'Ii, Vale. C. C. Morton, old's Kerry. John Mathews, Weiser Bridge. J. E.. Holly, Riverview W S Skinner, Jordan Valley. Knit Wilkinson, MeDermitt T. A. Barton, Nyasa HARRIMAN Townsite Now Open Situated near the Malheur Lake, on a high, fine gentle sloping tract of land. This site offers exceptional opportunity for making a good city. Vast areas of ara ble territory spread out in all directions. Every valley and streamlet of the distant mountains has its ranches and flourishing livestock. Considerable land in the valley is still subject to homestead entry, and with the advent of the Oregon-Eastern Railway Now building toward Harney Valley this grand new empire will teem with land seekers and people seeking business opportunities and professional locations. GET IN EARLY Good opening for a newspaper, blacksmith shop, hotel drug store, hardware and implement nouses, as well as other lines of business. A limited number of lots are now offered for sale at remarkably low prices either for cash or on easy terms, which prices will advance when the railroad is built into the Harney Valley. REMEMBEQ, Harriman will be the first important point in the great Harney ' alley to have a railroad. VTAH-OREGON LAND COMPANY C H. MOREHOUSE, Pre. H. M. HORTONSec. Salt Lake City, Utah. Burns' 0reon S. F. Taylor, Agent, Ontario, Oregon. C. McGONAGILL ATTORNEY AT LAW Will Practice in nil Courts Notary Public. Office over PostotMce Win F. G0LDBACHER Optician ttnura: II to S Ofnice opposite Ontario Hotel ONTARIO, :-: OREGON OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS I'll. II WIIIIKT SKAHN I'll. l'U'I.INK HkAIIS (rndiiates American School Of Of. tcopiitliy, Kirksville, Mo. Wilson Block Telephone. 154, Blk. H. H. WHITNEY PHYSICIAN and SUROEON Office In I. O. O. F. Bldg., OTTlI0, - . - ORRCOK W. H. BROOKE R, W. SWAGLER Attorneys at Law Rooms 13. II, It, 16. Wilson Bldg. Ontnrio, Oregon DRS. PRINZIN6 & WEESE Ontario, Oregon Office In New Wilson Block. C. C. 60LDSBERRY DENTIST Gas with Extractiona Phone. No. U- R Office in Wilson Block J W McCulloch R W Mi kli.udt MiCULLOCH & ECKHARDT LAWYERS Rooms 1-2-3 First Nat'l Bank Bldg Ontario, Oregon Transfer. Baggage and Express Meet All Trains JOHN LANDINGHAM Dr. W. G. Hoe DENTIST Telephone No. 73i First National Hank Hid. ONTARIO LAUNDRY Leave Bundles at Any Hotel or Barber Shop Prompt Utention (iiven All Order. To Have And To Hold To have a customer means to hidd liim at this store. We hold him by . r giving him reason to go else where. Wo carry what people want, we give the kind of service tliut pic like, and we make price tl at .ilway- please. , We want your trade, and as a bas is for this trade we want you to feel that it is worth while for you to MM here for drugs. LIVE US A (KIM Bermele's Drug Store train Service West bound. No. 17 Oregon Wash Ltd No. 25 Huntington Pa No. 9 Fast Mail No. 27 lluntlugton Pass No. f Oregou Wash rJxpre. 7 East bound No. 18 Oregou Wa.h Ltd 2 No. 20 Boise paaeeugnr 8 No, 10 Fu.t Mall 11 No. 28 Boise pa-uger 3 No. 6 Oregon Wash rJx press I Vale traiu leaves at 0:30 a t'irniug at 3 igdj p. uj. :15am 10 a in :15 pm 33 p in :00 p m :51 a m i)L i uj J I a in :.)0 p m : 1 0 p ui . re FRUiTLAND ITEMS Miss Bums, of Kmmett, violin ist mid render, will give an en tertainment at the Methodist church April 10, All the pro cecils ovci $16 will go to the Christian Kndeavor society. Harry Powell, who spent, the winter in California, retutneil lat Tuestlay with his hriil Miss Myru Moss?r, of Bhtldon, Nebraska. The JTOUDg COttpifl met in Pocntello whore thov were innrrieil, March 29, Tin ir many friends wish them much joy and happiness. D, D. Hunter lost a line boi Monday. Miss Mamie Haver returned Saturday from (Jrecnleaf, Idaho, where she has heen teaching school. Her school closed Fri day. Miss (Jraco Howtnan wan a Fruitlaml visitor lat Thursday, The leatn of horses helonini; to E. T. Hill, which he thought hud heen stolen several unl. ago, was found the latter part ol the week in Sand Hollow ditch, east of town. It is lODDOaV d that the team got loose from the hitch rack, started home and got lost. The Methodist Ladies' Aid society met Wednesday after noon with Mrs. II. (i. (hwdner. (ieorge Haver's horse hroke from tiie hitch rack in Kriutlainl Sunday niphl and ran uw iv Miss Francis Kiehnrdson and Mr. Farrall wore married Tues day evening at the home of the bride's parents, Kev. ('. K. Deal, of the Methodist church, per foruuno the ceremony. The friends of the young couple wi.-h them much happiness and piosperity. Ira Melcher is ipiite ill with the measles. A large crowd attended the grade entertainment last Friday night. The proceeds amoiinttd to near li'J, which will help pay for the high school piano. Another school entertainment will be given next Friday even ing ami it is hoped the money from these two entertainments will finish paying for the piano. The prayer meeting emu mittee of Christian Fndeavor met Tuesday evening with Philip Smith. Miss (ilailys May, of Ni Plymouth, visited Saturday and Sunday with Miss Volvd Crimes, ami Mips F.stlier RttMt.l fJtO spent Sunday at the Crimes home. Mrs. Fuller is quite ill with heart trouble. The Baptist Ladies Aid met with Mrs. Nott Thurs.h.y Notice for Bids. Bids will be received by the City Re corder of the City of Ontario, Malheur County. Oregon, up to the hour of 8 o'clock . m. on Friday, April It h, 1813, for the purchase of 117,000 tweniy year negotiable coupon bond of said city, issued by authority of the quali fied legal voters of said city for the purp se of constructing a City Hall in said city, and a drain and trunk sewer system for said city, $M,.rHi for each purpose; said bonds being issued in de nominations of $oOu each, and bearing interest at the rate of six per cent pur annum, payable semi-annually, on the 1st day of April and the 1st day of October of each year, at the oifiee of the City Treasurer of the uy of Ontario, or at the fiscal agem-y of the State of Oregon in the City of New York; bonds are redeemable at the option of the city ten years from date ot issue. This isiue bas been approved by the firm of Storey, Thorndike. Pal mer & Lodge, of Boston. Bids must be Healed, and addressed to the City Recorder of the it v of Ontario, Oregon, and marked "Pro posal for Bonds," eaiti bid must be B'l'oiopanied by a certified check for r cent of the arnou it of tin bid. The proposals will be opened an' pass ed upon by the Citi Council at a rx ' ing called to be held at s o'clock p. n. on the said 4th day of April. 101 :. 1 ne C ,ui il reserves the right to anv and all bids. Lated this i5th day of March, By ordti of tht- C.ty Council Hakhv b QRADm, City H ler NEWS NOTES OF IDAHO 1 i in S. I-Vrunson. proprietor of tha Temple pharmacy ;it Pocntoiio. one of the Mf ' its of the kind In llie City, Is ifinler BlTMl M I result of the special Brand Jury loTwtigatlofl d with Batntalolng enuNl uulpiim !. Plans drawn by Cenaty Sort . r Pnoth for bridges ftoroes Cotta wood Web, I'lne creek KBd PotlatCn r.ek, were ;iiiro ed b.v the county n i- lionen at Lewtston pitting in n si.- eial M'ssion. lllds will now bo culled for and iieted on M the April an r of the board. Vnndnls are nlrondy plnySig havoo ground thi new stnte capltol. Hot iv htat officiant nad fnaltan are on the Ii i tin ta. ami when they tUjht they Will he prosecuti'' u (lie full Mteat of the law, oven If It i BUltty ones behind Hi bars it the penitentiary, raid w;is conducted a I wiston by Sheriff Harry Lydon and iputiee other ami Hettje whleb raenlfd in the nrrctl ol five i sons on a cii.irg of bo Tii y are; w Iter Whltnev 1 Chnstoen, It. C, Chaa tern. Bait i 'rites Mini William Maron. They wen bnmghl before Prabau Jildue Neodhatu. Reports are current to the effect t Ti it K. 11 Stiinn. hi M item promoter, who hits secured frnnchlsPH for tho operation Of an electric railway be- twe n Lewi ton ind totln, and tor Street oai one In LOWletM mid ClnrkH- tn:i. will shortly inwird the contract for tin' Donot ruction of the line be i I'll ClarhStOfl and Asotin. Reports from the Houthern and south eastern sections of the Htnte whera BOton made Its appearance dur- ttik tlii Winter .in' lo the effect that (!', dlooaoe Is now In eompleto co'l- tini tad paratloally stasanad out. The oram provided (at by the leaisiatura Ikim been Hiippllcd b the t'nheralty ol Id iho to those needltiK It and seems to have worked stn-cessfully In every Inst. on e. R ilpb U I'oster, who was rtOOnllj i a. i Idaho's seventh Rhodes scholar, tins been granted it rslOOOO from the tinlvrnll bj the faenltv. let i a member of the senior class at the unlvcnilly mid will he per mitted lo iiiiluiite wlthoul finishing the remainder of the Mai lie left for hi? borne in Wi ttnorelaad, Kas sail, where he will riiaiiln until his departure for Oxford la leateaabaVi I.. U Youn;, a rnniher D'sldlna near I pa, while man lag point on . placed a note In tin holt. ,m of each sack ask Iiik the consumer to be kind enough to write til in what price he pnld for the spuds The potiitoes were la'er sold by .Mr. Young, who received for tiiini Deal I .-.ok The several hlllidri recil ed stated that the eon: inner, had paid prices rang ing from l M lo SJ a sack tor (he Spuds. lit. at W t.lncr destroyed the two story building owned by Mr. T It. Ma '.'! OCCUpled by hla offlcs on Ihe ' i in lllshop on the lower floor. The fire started front an os.t healed stove Prompt work by the fire department saved ti,,' odd raila i " hail, whlab adjoins thi- Imriieil Idork. Hr. Ma .hi lose fi',ini In o'ti - . . j n i i . , I, . t . t ,,t , damage to the building and store fixtures will total i'in BOra, No Insurance car ried. The train crew of tl local on the Kootenai ralle) llraad made a grue-ni'ii- riad I ' ; Hi i sailee north of o,.lainl When a corpse was nollied lying mi tht leV gf the railway in baahmeal sboal Ii feet from the trnel Invi Hon i bowed thai he bod bad prab en exposed to thi elements for about six weeks. No clue lo the Identity was found. A cheap watch, a piece ot tobacco, end bandkerchlef found la the clotbi That Kootenai county will have a fair on a hi'.iiler and more extensive Scale, le .-.' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .; Mil- year, h declared eerttiin by those In ha rue New plana I., all- ai.d a committee ip pointed for that purpose. Th newly I t i be chamber of eommeri e at t'oeur d'Alene, James V. Ilawkliih. naini'd tin following to act on that committee: William Buckley, A W I'liauson and Joe I'eterseu. Tbeee gentlemen are to make their preliminary uraageaaeata ami plans at ati earl) date for not eptaaoe by the ohambee of oommeree, which win tins real baeb Ihe endrtnlrlng Judge Htoeksluger of Twin Palls proaouaoed loataagg on the two ie- Ddants In the cuttle stealing cases raoeaU) triad w c. faaha, piagldaal ol tin Robei on-Jaahs Pecblag com- Ivhi an Indetertnlnute su 'in i of not ,..s than six mouths nor lion- than five yeera at hard labor In penitentiary for receiving stolen Prank Uolau was given i bag gge 1 1 r nor more , ars at hard labor for steal- I to Ihe pacll- i MDpe loth men were also : , : m. Janks John Is.ilsf h was and costa for i iHttmaa near 1 1) leal fall 'I his was the cul- bTTtgsV tiuu i.