The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, September 04, 1913, Image 4

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    ONTARIO ARGUS
PUBLISHED KVKKY THURSDAY
EntiTKl in tbit poatofflc" at Ontario
Orient!, for transmisaioa through the
mmlH am ( -ntvl cIukh matter.
M. I BAIN. Puhlisher.
The enterprising citizens of
Ontario, wlto entertain good
wiahes for the advancement of
the fair should not forget thnt
the management are workiug
overtime without any financial
compensation. Not a single
man to date is on the pay roll.
Their work hoing altogether a
good-will offering. Those who
can spare the time should offer
their services. All kinds of
help will lie needed from now
on and everyone should put
their shoulder to the wheel and
help make this the hmnper
show of the ecason. Anyone
that ha a little time to donate
should report to Harry H.
(Jrauel, the Heeretary.
Oregon product spell puis
perity this year for they were
never wortii so mm It money as
the present season. It is esti
mated that the grand total for
the state this year will he 'Jl.
179,000, more than tO,OOO,OO0
in excess of the returns of last
year. The estimate of items is
as follows: Livo stock 1 107,
114,000: grain, 88,460OO:
vegetahles, SS, 186,000 J fruit,
18,148,000; nifttllMtOM, 888,
848,000
Brief News of the Week
Tim proposition In hotid Him Fran
Cisco In the mi in nf $:i,r,niiiiiHi io ,i
tend Km iniinlrl,iil at root railway aya
li'in was iiiimhi'iI dy i in' votura by a
big majority.
Nln persons lout their liven nnd
all were Injun. I m lion I lis bollera o(
the li.nlinlll ll. elploilfli hi I'ltta-
tnir
. .'iinllllM III r Mliiiilcn plllilll lied
at l.iiiiilnii, ilif iialkuu war BjMl mar
ly II liilllnn il. ill. in-
Letters limn I hit north nml returned
atampeilers hrliiK tinfio unilile m wa
frnm the Hliiinliiimia. Alaska. Mild
frli'lil (inlilnii k.l ajolsjg toward till'
rani NH'i't dlseotiniKed Mien ri'luniliiK
ami ninny liiiinil liiiik. aliutlili Blof
ailiillii mi tin I rail
'I liri'f Hiilunaiii' ilUi'tH Hciil to the
mini' of I In' wreck nf I In- BtSMhSklp
Kiaic nf California la Alaakaa iratars
Were II lila In descend olll) to llin pill
llinl. nf ISM I'm k mi vtliiili llm I'sael
struck No runlii'i i nml will lie made
in raaerar lha M bodlsa supposed in
in- in Hi. caiiin of i lie loal ship
'I lie ialaci' nf peace at The lis US
n iliilli'iili'il l QtMM lllii'liullia
III llii- presence nl : i'i" officials anil
delegates In llm iiH'i'iit peaci confer
cm iiicri' Ainircw Caraapjss raaati
ad lllc lO.ili'l nf till' UliI' l "f
OraiiKi' Natulan at llio hands of the
aueen.
ii . . hi. . i stamps, the in
wrinkle adopted b) lha poraraustaal
to iiaxe nine III III. ilellver) nf pack
HKe . anil llirl.l. MlalU Mite llllll.l I I'dh
Of thousands In I lit' Km ei'liment. Villi
Soon In- In urn Tin vt M-liellie rail
for the i am i II. ill. m nl stamps In'.'le
tint are xiil. I ami Ihet villi he used
by the blK ' '.r a ami mall nnlnr
houses who ' ml .ml i; i en I iinntitlaa
nl mall eai h d.n
h'lie ttlu.li swept tint atrauiship lin
ftanier ffteer
The Beer of Quality
We have it in pints, quarts
and barrels. Wholesale and
retail. Also serve it over
the bar.
pwator, the tara;. raaaaa ,
aha lay dockad In Hobokan. eauaad
the death of Second Officer Herman
Oobracht, the aerloue Injury of Sea
man Btumpf, and created a panic
among the 1 191 steerage pMsengere
who were Aboard. Offlclala of tba
line estimated that the damage to
the resael Itaelf would not be great.
People in the Newt
FVIttl Rcheff, the actreaa. haa filed
a petition In bankruptcy at New York.
She placee her aaaeta at 174,923 and
her llabllltlea at I14M66
Senator Chamberlain haa appealed
to the president for the pardon of
C. 8. Houaton and J. W. Bullock, Seat
tle men who were convicted of sell
ing coal to the government at an es
orbltant figure.
Announcement was made from Bu
charest, Rou mania, that the powers
bare selected the prince of wind,
nephew of the queen of Roumanla,
aa the new mler of Albania.
Lieutenant Governor Glynn was for
mally recognlied as acting governor
by the New York assembly after a
hitter debate.
It Ihih been a n noil need at Chicago
by Judge W. I Chambers, United
States commissioner of mediation,
that the danger of a atrlke affecting
4r,,(in0 eniplova of the Chicago, Hurl
Ini'inii hi Qiilticy haa been averted.
'I In' liurliiHH of Marlborough, the
dniiithtcr of W K Viunlerhllt, of New
York, has consented to lead the newly
formed women's iminlclpal party.
Two militant aiiffragetteH caught
I'l.'inler i.iiilih of KtiKlntid playing
golf at l.oHMonmniith, Scot l.i mi. and
e tun hIu'iI hln hat. iioiimled him In the
face with their flute and whacked him
otei the head with their umbrella.
They were arrested.
The conference of governors came
to an end at Colorado Hprlnga, Colo.,
with an attack made by Governor Mc
Got em of Wisconsin on the United
Htatea constitution, In which he said.
"It la the moat beautiful acheme ever
let ni. mI to enable leglslatora to da
nothing "
Hutrta Short of Funda.
The provlalonal Meilcan govern
ment, It haa been pointed out, la en
countering financial difficulties, and
there have h i lot Ittint lune that there
might he a change In the government
liei'Honiiel which would open the way
to negotiations on a definite hasla
that would lead to an election for tbe
Mellcnn presidency under conatltu
tloliiil regulation I'ntll some auch de
velopmeiit, the adinltilatriitlon haa
ground for the belief that there la
danger to Americana remaining In
Maatoo '" "" ' '"' strain in which
III.' in.nli.nii.il niiteinin-at Muds It
aelf. A dUcouteiited arm). It haa been
auggented, might become uncontroll
able. National Capital Brevltlee
A limine hill for the appropriation
of $7.ii(iii,iiiHi tn fHiiililinh a gnver'iuinnt
armor plate plant hae hen introduced
ii RapcaassMath BrlttM of niinoia.
I:it I'HtlKiilInu ill lln i liargeH iigalimt
Judge Kmory Hpeer of the federal
i-i.uil nf lieiirgla has heen authorlied
hy the pimaiigii nf a house resolution
Knpleneiilatlt e Worn 1 8 nf Iowa haa
tail. . I. -ill. I . halriuiin of the republi
can eongreaaloiiHl committee
I'resldent Wllhon nomlualed Henry
M. u ,. '111111111. sjl Nevi York, to be am
hahMiiilnr to Turkey.
President S lli-ou tudlcaleit to visit
ors his policy toward the Philippines
II la said that he plans ultimate hut
not immediate liidi'i.eiid.iire tor the
inlands.
The Glasi cuiren.) hill was rein
in. .luce.l in the liuiise h Keiiresentar
lite (llass and was referred to the
hanking and currency rommltee. It
has been appimed hi the caucus of
IkfSJM tli inocrat. with but nine dta
seuters. Seci'iii' Daalsls haa .iddressoil a
letter tn linternur Gnldaborough of
M.iitl.uid denouncing the action of
h. i tale ufflcers in allowing a young
llisll cunt li led nl t lief I In est aie pull-
ishmeiit hv aaPk'a.g lu Uie L'ullad
Stalee naty
Local News
Edward Koi.lv, from Hunt
ington came down last Thursday
to fltay with his sister, Mrs. H
L. Holcomb and attend school.
Miss Betsy Taylor on Thurs
day last returned from a vaca
tion at Starkey and the Payette
Lakes.
Mrs. Winter, of Denver, is
a guest of Mrs. F. 8. Bailey at
the 8t. Paul Orchard Co. this
week.
Marcus Pinney returned last
Thursday from a two weeks
visit at the Calkin's home in
Caldwell.
Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Kuth re
turned to their home in Eu
gene Saturday.
Fred Allen, of Denio, Oregon
was here on a visit to friends
and old acquaintance.' Wednes
day. Harry Anderson was a Vale
business visitor the first of this
week.
Ed. Kussell, the soft drink
mixer in the Ontnrio Pharmacy,
went o Millie Falls Sunday
where he will assist J. B. Bur
rell in his photography.
W. P. Caviness and wife, of
Vale, returned to their home on
the first of the week.
Notice of Hearing of final Account
of Administrator.
In the County Court of the Ntate
ol () regno, for Malheur onunty.
In the matter of the estate of Clemen
tine Chamhera. deceaeetl.
Notice la hereby given that Geo.
W. Chambers, administrator of the
eaUtte of Clement Ine ChamberB, tie
eeaaeil, haa lllc. I Ins Dual hc . unt nl
the s liu in 1st i hi urn of the eatate of aald
deceased, and that tbe 14tb day of
October, 1!G3, at tbe hour of 11
o'clock a. in nt tbe Court house, in
the County Court room thereof, at
Vale, Uregoo. haa lieeu set aa tbe tunc
aiul place for hearing the same, ami
all persona harliig interest in aald
estate are hereby not llled to be present
and show cause. If any there be, why
sat. I final acioiiut of enlil atln.iniatra
tcr should not lie accepted and auch
estate ilistrlbutetl moonliog to law
ami the aclmuilstriilur discharged frntn
hi- trust as li v law provided.
Haled at Ontario, Uiegoti, this 2nd
day nf Se n tnlier. 1918,
(ieo. W. 'haiul'i'ts.
Administrator.
Notice ot Mi'ciiini ot the Hoard ot
iiiii.iii.iiniii tor Ik-ad 0 I kit Ir
rigation iHtiii.i.
Notice la lietchy kItcu that the
llonrd of Directors of the Dead IK
Mat rrigalloii District, acting as a
Hoard nt Ktialiat ton. will meet at
tin tar lo. OraSJM on Tuesday, the Tth
day of October, 1911, at 10 o'clock
a. til. fur the purpose of reriettutg
and correcting the assessment and
apportionment nf taxes of aald Irriga
tun, District, tor tbe year 1911, A
Hat ami record of said assessment is
n. .tt iu the office of the secretary f
saul Hoard, for the Inspection ot till
persons interested.
Dated at Outarlo, Oregon, this '.'Mir
day nf August. 1919,
II. NV. Clement, Secretary.
atractlng Gold from Sand
Martdiflelit A machine for the ei
traction of gold ami platinum from
black sanda, which haa been operated
on the he.u-h near Coos Hay. haa beau
largelt perfected by the Inventors.
They iteclare that It la the only ma
chine which will successfully save the
precious metals from tbe samls The
machine uses centrifugal force In
stead of gratltt as a means of aep
aruiltig the gold and other metal
from the sand. k p JJ
J. H BROWN
Auctioneer
tiiii.luatc sl Missouri AttOiioa
School. Plume or write for
.lot. -
For Sale A good gentle
horse and buggy, cheap. For
par ticulars call at T. B. Fisers.
aavr" ft 'BBBBr BBbVIm rBsl
The Most Qualified Judges
Pronounce Taylor & Williams
Straight Yellow Stone Whiskey the BEST
FOR SALE in quantities from
One gallon up. and many other
Good brands, by
L. B. TETER. Wholesaler.
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