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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1913)
loo nrres of fine sn(je brush land, l'p rirh sandy soil, first class water right. " miles from OntHrin. Price $50. per acre. Terms Riven with low rate of interest or would trade for stock or other property. Must be disponed of soon, as I am entailed in other business. Postoffice Box 94 Ontario, Oregon ONTARIO LAUNDRY Leave Bundles at Any Hotel or Barber Shop Prompt Attention Given All Ordera. Ul U ONTARIO LIVERY Best Equipped Livery in the city. Headquarters for Stockmen. Ilormn Bought and Sold. A. McWILUAMS, Proprietor. FRUITLAND HEMS i'rnncis I Ionian was taken tq Boise Friday morning to have his tonsils tnd a growth in hi nose removed. The operation proved a success and he return ed the following evening. C. E. JInrvev, wife and chil dren started Thursday for a two months visit with relatives in Bonne Terre, Missouri. Miss Esther Thomas who has hcen visiting at the S. Thomas home will leave this week for her home in Dillon, Montana. Mrs. H. B. Robinson is enjoy- Born A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fisher on Sunday, August II. The teachers institute is in session at Boise this week. Among those who are attend ing fiom this section are Supt. Ci. W. Cotton, Velva Grimes, Bessie QrUp, Elsie Schmid and Mamie Bayer. The Pleasant View Emhroid ory Olub met Tuesday evening at the Chas. Steven's home. Dainty refreshments were served and a good time enjoyed. The Christian Endeavor will hold a picnic Saturday evening in Whealdon's yard. This will he given as a farewell social for NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST IN IDAHO Important Occurrences Of The Past Week From Cities In Our Stat ing a visit with her mother, those who expect to leave soon Mrs. L. 0. Hilli from Des Moines, nor school. Iowa. She rame the first part of the week and will make a sev eral weeks visit here. Inspector Seizes Goods. Lewlston. For three days A. H. Wilson, deputy state food Inspector, has been Inspecting; thp stocks In Lewlston mercantile houses and has been removing quantities of canned goods from the market which do not comply with the pure food laws. Quimtltles of canned meats are being plnced on the market under deceptive labels. Borne of the goods removed from the shelves bear Inspection la bels of dntes prior to June 30, 1906. Always on the Job If yon bare a job of hauling 70a want dnne, dirge or small, yon can alwava depend on John l.nndinglmm being ready for you. Call him at the Moore Hotel. If you want prntinjr of the better class you get it at the Argus office the rice is right CATHOLIC CHCRCH Mans at H A M on 1st and Hrd Snnday of each month. On all other Sundays at 10 A M. ! H. A. Cam po, Rector Notice to Taxpayers. Notice is herehy given, that Kev. Hale II. Miller came this the board of Equalization, of SAVING TIME by TELEPHONE ill ' fi f m " jW ft C imH week from Alhamhra, Califor- Malheur Count' 0reR0"" wil1 ..;,. f ;.: .;i. i.j. j.i I meet at the Court House in IIIM iwi (I ioii p 1 in 1110 SSSN , 1 Vale, on Second Monday, being the Nth day of September, 1918. for the purpose of Examining and Equalizing the AsMessmeiil Kolls, of M'tlheur County for the vcur Of 1918, Lonii E. Hill, County Assessor. Means Not Only Time But Money. Do yon tvar conaMar horn long it takes t. travol the diatanoi from your honaa to tha Doctor and arehant and what time ytui save by telephoning! H'your time is worth anything, yon cannot afford to ba without aTaiaphona. Malheur Home Telephone Co. Mrs. C. E. Deal. I.'ev. K. A. Berry who is visit ing at bit father-in-laws, Mr. Kinnison preached in the Meth odist church Sunday night. Kev. Deal, the pastor was ab itciit attending conference at LaGrandn T, T. Davis and wife who have been visiting at the Chas. BUvani home left Thursday for Seattle. Misses Uuth and Alice WhaatV White Orpington, Call op don with Waldo Roman were ! MM H. Ontario. gUOltl at the For Sale Potato digger, good as new and will sell cheap. W. S. Keeco. For Sale Thoroughbred Waterways Association Will Convene I.ewlston. Formulation of plans for the meeting of the Columbia Snake river waterways association to lie lielil In Kennewlek September 2R and 26, have been commenced by Wallace It Strtible, secretary of the asoclatlon. who returned to I.ewlston after a two months' leave of absence. I.. IS. Mitckinson ,. - . I'cir Sue I'lVe lumm'ti I'er home for supper rbundav ev- .,,,, . ... . .. 11 ' Slndehaker Automobile, f 1 1 1 1 v eniiig. ,rqiuppeii, li'l- iikmici in II TM. j Mi. MaMield from Allia.)e, ,.IIHM 8wl. a, IIBWy flnithwd, N'elraka snent (lie latter nnrt ..1 1 1 I :... rl 1 j---- . 1 1 , ,, , ,11, fiit 1 imiimm; vii 0l the week looking alter his -. BrOit, Fruitland, Idaho einhlv acre iiiriii soutbeaat of lore. A C!omplete Line of rifting &tattmtmt At the Ai'RUs Office Roborl and Charles Bailey, of WilaOO Idaho, formerly of this Motion Vara in thin vicinity Thursday, Thty will work In 01HC1. NofiCF. PM PtJILK ' ATION. Department of tha Intel lor, U. S. I. snd Ottlce at Vale, Oregou, July j;i. iota .till- I lll'l.-llV UltHll I llUl klui.iilt the apples at the Santa Ibisu rB .Daniels, of Ontario, Oranu. who lane tin- I, ill on .May la, mil, made llouie.teiid Kntry No. OlHtll. for Sj Mat), KJ Misses Kui li and Alice Wheal- NWl, Section ll. Township 17 fc, don, Irm.t Deal, Ksther Kufsell Kango 4ti K. Willamette Merldini.. and l. I). Hunter and wife and S" P1 ?Uo" to "','1"' final three year punt, to establish If. L BOaaall and wife i.-ut ,1.,,,, to the I n.l above tlHiltlll Sunday at the K . Hunter before the Register aud 1; im, ol hotlle. the Tinted State.. Laud IHtlee, at I Vale, Oregon, ou the ltd day of Mis. A. W. Coin ell ic nijov- Heptenit.er. lull. ing I visit from her sister, Mrs. Claimant mimes as witnesses: Bmma Toll of lt Madison, ! ., l,iu' Morgan Joseph Little. rredW Mort.uiun ! (leorge K. t lark, Iowa and a friend. Dr. Kmuui i .11 Ontario. Orasuss. OLD WELL YIELDS BONES Excavation for New Building Leada to Discovery of Human Skeletons Welser. Oosslp anions the pio neers of this section has been revived by the discovery of a number of skel etons on the Nceley ranch, east of the city, while n basement was being In n. but as yet there seema to be 110 solution of the mystery.. The first discovery waa made when a number of small bones, thought to he human, were unearthed at a depth of several feet. Later the skull was exposed. This was followed by the 1I1 , uvery of other skeletons. The po sitions Indicated beyond doubt that tin- bodies had I n burled head down ward. ('loiter Investigation also re vealed thut they hud l 11 burlod In a well. Soon after the discovery Mr. Neeley notified Coroner Mrc'imn. who went to tin' scene at ollee and brought tin ; l.i I. tuliK to town A I'lili'f III Invest! I lull Indicated that some of the bones were ol women. Opinions dif fer as to whether they are of Indians or while people, but they are geuvrul ly believed to be of Indians. Ne.il, of Ovdar Rapids, to va. !ii:ce K. Hester, Keglster. Appeal la Taken. MM -The Vinerlcsti Surety Com PUJ of New York has appealed from the Jnilumi nt of the Plstrlcl Court lor lllalne count) In the ease of the Htale of Idaho to .mil for the use mid benefit of Clara Mills et al. va. the Anierliaii Sui'ii) Company. In the trial court the Bant) eoiupauy was held liable to the deioHl(orH of the de t him I lii.ilio Siate Hank of llally for 1 lie failure of William O. Cruse, ex si.it.. hank examiner, faithfully to per form his diitn Explosion Wrecks Thresher. Ketiilti'i I'ollowliii: an explosion caused by smut the separator belong lag to .1 V I'irrll, a thresherman und ttenshe firmer on Blsj Potlatrh I impletely destroyed by ire. The etrnw stack was desiroyed. !ml Cte :r:iln whs saved UNITKDPKKsnVTEKIAN CHURCH Rev. Rob't J. Davidson D D Paa tor. servii'. s at 1 1 :00 a m and 7:30 p in Sal 1 at l' school at 10:00 a in ADVENTIST. Erery Saturday Sabbath School -10:30 a m liiide stmlv -11 :30 a m Voung pecples meetluR 1 :30 p m If! 11 Methodists. Btinday School 10 A M Preaching Service 11 A M Junior Lengue 3PM Epworlh League 6 :.'!() P M Preaohing Hervloe 73:0 P M Thomas Johns. PASTOR. -. . a a Congregational Church Notice Sunday Services, Sunday School 10 a m 1'reachlug Services 11am C K Meeting 7 p m Preaching Services 8pm Midweek Lectures every Wednesday evening 8 n'olook Philip Koenlg, Pastor. Local Market Report. Corrected .Inly, II, for the benefit of Argua readers by the Malbeur .Mer cantile Company. Hugs, per dozen. I0o. Mutter, per pnuuJ, Htlo. flats, per hundred. II. nO Whest, per hundred, 11.00. Hay, per ton, $5. Potatoes, fer hundred, 50. Unions, per hundred, 11,50. Apples, per box, $1.00. to II. 'n. Chickens, diessed, per pound, 18c. Pork, dressed, ! to lOo. Pork, lire, 7 to 7 Sic. Veal. I to lOe HBM lie to 12i m I rain Service. West bound. No. 17 Oregon Wash Ltd No. 75 Huntington Paas No. 0 Fast Mail No 77 Huntington Pas No. 5 Oregon Wash Kxpreae C East bound No. 18 Oregou Wash Ltd No. 7 1'. Unlsa passenger No. ii Fast Mall No. 78 liolse paaeenger No. 10 Oregou Wash Express 4 Vale train leavea at 0:40 a turniug at 1 tan p. m a 1 11 I I a in .40 a n :15 pm 33 p m :50 p m :5I a m :50 a in :57 a m 50 p m 40 p m m. a- r-.rr"r:' FREE AUTOMOBILE CONTEST A special prize will be given on Thurs day of each week to the candidate mak ing the largest Rain r in votes that week. (' .1 (jW, MsfcssssasisBL. '"" VaVssWr glssssssBlssssssssBin ffr ""-. sallaaal aaaaaaW fll w-B-H V VUssssstS' s vL W, ,i. Vfc-asfawN Mi iLJ ' ' H mFZLtf First Prize One Ladies Silver Handbag silk lined Wm. Rogers Make will be given Thurs day, September 11 Judges: II. B C0CKRUM W. F. H0MAN ROBERT ODELL Bargain Day i 1 1 1 1 ! irilav of i-ju-Ii . . vol will ; piii. . ... - 1 1 1 i"' gtkuli 1 ilia GOOD FOR 100 VOTES For 14