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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1913)
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Servloea itlliOOim and 7 :30 ( hi .-mi I, Intl. school at 10:00a. m CATHOLIC CHURCH Mass at 8 A M on 1st ami 8rd Sunday of each inuntli. On all other Sundays at 10 A If. H. A. Campo, Rector Butter Wrappers Must Be Printed We are printing more wrappers than any other two ffitv in this section. There is a reason. We have &e machinery, type and workmen necessary and we take the same care with Butter wrappers that we do w'th wedding invitations. Jake your next order of "Utter Wmnm.ni t.i ih. a f B-rx. a . WWWH Argus Office ( onqregatlondl Church Notice Sunday Harriots, Sunday School 10 a m 1'reaonlug Servioee 11am C E Meetiug 7 p m Preaching Services 8pm Midweek Lectures erery Wednesday evening 8 o'olook Pblllp Koenlg, Pastor. AUVENTI8T. Every Saturday Habbath School 10:30 a m Bible study 1 1 n a m Young pec pies meeting 1 :30 p m Methodists. Sunday School 10 A M Preaching Samoa 11 A M Junior League 3PM Epwortb League 6 :30 P M Preaching Kerrlca 73:0 P M Thomas Johus. PASTOR. O.-W. R. & N. surveyors are In the field, making n survey of the proposed extension from Condon to Fossil, a distanti" of 20 miles. The fifth anntinl livestock show will be held nt Union June 6, 6 and 7, and Is expected to beat all records In at tendance and interest. The summer session of the Oregon BgrlCuitttraJ college Will be held Until Juii" t0 jy 26 st Corvnllls. A faculty of 72 Instructional experts Is atUMHllireil. The mayor and city attorney of Salem haft filed complnlnt ngninst the Sal. in 'aler. Power & Light company, claiming that the service is poor and the rates unreasonable. Through the efforts of Represents tlve Hlnnott. the Harper reservoir site, withdrawn by the reclamation service, has been abandoned, and 24,400 acres, mostly arable, will be opened to settle ment. The first tree planted In the new cam pus of Albany college, a 48 acre tract, has Just been set out by mem bers of tls? freshman class. It Is an off shoot of one of the famous elms of Princeton university. August lluckestein, one of the lend Ing lemocrnts of Marion county, will assume his new duties as postmaster of Salem about June 1. He succeeds Squire Karrnr. who has lieeti postmas ter seven vears. Orvllle Morris, the Prlnevllle youth cotnlcted of attempting to wrck trains on the high lirldge across Crook ed river, received a sentence; of one to 20 years. The Judge then paroled him, and left him in the care of his father. six persons were Injured seriously lo a wreck caused by a rear-end colli sion between a Southern Pacific motor car running between (irntitx Pass and Ashlsnd nnd Southern Pacific engine No. 2545, running light behind the motor. Only n change in the weather auch as has never happened bfifore in the history of the state could possibly prevent the rose bushes of Portland from producing all the blossom neces sars for the festival in June, accord Ing to the rnsnrlana of the city. One hundred and eleven seniors In the I nherslty of Oregon were nsmed by Keglster Tiffany as being eligible for graduation at the coming June commencement. This Is the second Inrgest graduating class In the history of the university, falling half a doten short of the banner class of last year. Among 110 applicants for the post timi. H. L. Howlby has been appointed by the stute highway commission a engineer of the road work of the state at a aalary of $3000 per year. Mr Itowlby rellnqulahss a position as en gineer of the Pacific Highway asso elation, which paya the aame aaiary In a letter to Senator Chamberlain Secretary Daniels says the nsvy de parttnent haa never considered the Oregon as a prospective target foi other ahlpa. He saya tha Oregon It In the service and iu able coiidiiion and would form a valuable part of our defense In the event of war. That Dan Olson came to his death on May S aa the result of a guoaboi wound Inflicted by John Fleck wai the verdict of the coroner's Jury al The Dalles Kleck, a young Oerman rancher, shot Olson, generally known ns "Dsu from Norway," In a drunken brawl Vala 'Ml . Burns 04008. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. B. Land Office at Vale. Oregou. April J8th. 1013. Notice Is hereby given that Charles Carter, of Ontario, Oiegnn, who on December Lttb.litO'.i, muds Homestead Application. No. Ollf.tl, for SKI, Sec tloo 17, Township 10 b. , Range 10 , Willamette Meridian, has died notice of intention to make tiusl three year proof, to establish claim to tbe land abure described, before Harry B. Uruuel, U. B. Commissioner, at Ontario, Oregon, ou the 1th day of June, 1913. Claimant name as witnesses; F. R. Welch. John Lynch, Out 1 1", Oregon; F. W. Davis, M. B. Ramsey. Welter, Idaho. Brtioe R Keter, Register. Vale 0711. Burns 0-J524, H 1 1494 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Vale. Oregon, April 2:th, 1013. f Notice is hereby given that Josnlinn Major (formerly Josalina MoClellntid of Ontario, Oregon, who on April fith, 1908, made Homestead Application, No. 0711. for Si NKJ, NJ HE. Seo tlon 20. Township 18 8., Range it K., Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make dual live year proof to estsbllsh claim to the Inn ' above described, before the Keglster and Receiver U. S. Laud Office, nt Vale, Oregon, on the 0th day of June, 1MB. Claimant names ss witnesses. John Walters, Rex Miuiiils. Bdwln Barry, William Mutler, Of Ontario. Oregon. Uruoe R. Kester. Keglster. 4 UK., Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of Intention to make final five-year proof, to establish claim tn the land above described, before the Register and Receiver U. S. Liind Office at Vale, Oregon, on the 0th day of June, 1919, Claimant nnmes a- witnesses: Jobn Walters, Ke Maripiis. lalwin Berry, William Butler, ol Ontario Oregon. BrtJM R. Keter. Rag I star Vale 0713 Burns 01994 II I :t007. NOT1CK FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Vale. Oregon. April r.th. lilt, Notice is hereby given that Isabel lit idcClellnnd. of Ontario, Oregon who on June 1st, 1 901, made Hnmesrcnd Application, No. 07 1 M. for Si HJ. Section 20. Township 1HS., Kange Vale 0108 Burns 01033 RanOI KOK PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. I . S. Land Office nt Vale, Oregon. May 1911s, 1913. Notice Is hereby given that Melvia 8. Spaiilillng, of Payette, Idaho, who on November '27th, 1909, made Home ftoad Application N'"- 01911; ' r Ml Section ... township 17S., Kange 4 7 !:., Willmette Meridian I, as filed notice of intention to make dual three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Keglster nil I Keccivcr, U. S. Land Office, at Vale, Oregon, on the 23rd day of Juuc, 1919, Claimsnt namen as witnesses: Charley Darnell. Ira Book. Levi Crull. J. C. Stewart, of Payette. Idaho. Bruce R. Kester. Keglster. Moore Livecy & Grain Co. Baled Hay, Seed, Mill Stuff, Grain Finest Livery Turnouts in City Come in and give us a chance. Phone 95 W. . Fiser A. E. Chapman Cook with Electricity Our 31-2 and 3 cent rates make elec tricity the cheapest fuel on the market. No Smoke No Soot No Odor Perfect regulation of heat; Utensils are more easily cleaned; Kitchen is cool in summer; No danger of ex plosion or fire. The user of an Electric Kitchen Range may use an Electric Iron, Toaster, Percolator, Chafing Dish or Washing Machine on the range circuit at low cooking rate. - Idaho-Oregon Light & Power COMPANY Ontario, Oregon We Please Your Friends Let us please you. Our portrait, combine the most pleasing charact eristics of the subject with our high xtandard of quality and workman ship. 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