The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, May 29, 1913, Image 3

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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
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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withdrawn by the reclamation service,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.
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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.
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