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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1913)
You Need Us-We Need Y OUR NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST IN IDAHO Important Occurrences Of The Past Week From Cities In Our State II j if ! i GROCERIES Are Always Fresh and We Have what You Need Chase & Sanborn Coffee Elkhorn Flour Gold Medal Flour J " I W ' - Swift's Premium Hams Heinze Pickles Heinze Pork and Beans Golden Gate Baking Powder " Spices " Coffee 44 44 There are no better Goods in the world and we are pleased to have them to offer you Malheur Mercantile Company .sks $30,000 For Husbands Death. Sandpoint. Tho widow of Henry Vamk. millwright In llM employ of Hip Hover Lumber company, who was killed April 2 of thin year by a break ing belt, has filed a suit against the company for $.30,000 damage. Ninick was at work on nn Idler win n the large main dive belt of the mill broke and n loose end struck him In the chest, killing him Instantly. The eomplnlnt alleges that the belt was defective, that It tad broken ami had hern Improperly repaired on t!io night preredlng the aeelileiit and that the (uMipatiy was BfVUgWt lu not notifying Nauck of this. At Your Service This bank, with its experienced officers, men who are acquainted with the country and its need tenders the banking public the facilities of the Ontario National Bank Valubles Stored Interest on Deposits YOUTH AND GIRL KILLED train Hits Buggy With Eight Return ing From Dance. Holse. Two are dead, two probably (tally Injured and four others hurt in the running down of a buggy con taining eight young people who were riturniiiK from a dance by the North I 'ark special on the Oregon Short Line due at Ashton. Idaho, at l:M A. M. Four members of the party were car ried on the pilot of the engine to the tit .ti station before the accident was discovered. When the train stop ped there two young men and two young women were seen clinging to tin' pilot One of them. Miss Clara Martlndale, died as she was tsken from the engine. The train was backed several miles to i he scene of the collision and the others Injured were picked up and taken to Ashton. At l:M o'clock a spe, i.il left with the four most seri ously Injured, Clifford Harris, Lee Hrnlllnger. Claude Dayley and Abble (i.ii ! i it. for Salt Lake. HrolllngiT died before I'oeutello was soaehoi Harris and Miss Garrett are expected to die. Take Your Choio 65 Candidates to Choose Froi IN THE Water and Light Rates Up. CO I d leii..--At it special meet no Of the 1 1 v council to consider the in.itir of municipal ownership of i ml lights It was voted to nt one, apply to the state public utility hoard In llolsc and ask for an adjust ment of the present rate now charged B) tin- Consumers company and the Konten.il Power company, the manor to bO placed before the board III per son by Mayor II. S Nelson. The coun ell will also ascertain at what figures plants can he purchased or lieu Olios built and the estimated cost of maintenance after city ownership has been gained Action on Power Project Desired. Salem - Doolarlnf Uwl delay may Jeopardize the iBTOOtlgOUOM, Stale Kllfctlliel I.eWI.- wrule to the llleln b i mi far appoint, d. of the commit tee to Investigate I : . 1 vf Mile a plds. or -The DbIIm PowOT I'roje.t." to no ei in Hi,, parlor- oi the I'ortland 00$Ms ratal club. At the last MMtoi of the legislature a bill was passed appropriating $15, ooo for an Inw-Migution of the pro posed work, the cost ot tratiMulsulon of power and other teatures. The eoiiunittee Is luhtructed to make Its report to the next legislature. The plan eiiilira, cooperation of the state of Washington. whuh la to share the power to be obtain, d Automobile Gontest 1000 VOTES Given Free With Every Dollar Sub scription to The Argus West Conmutei Morgan's Penalty. Salem Com rnor West i OBlBHHtd the senteim- of Robert Morgan, 18 years of age, sentence, I io be Imgod for killing irgie liart. his tWOOtlM ait, In Condon in October, lul:', io life Imprisonment. Tin- youth of the hoy and the many petitions and pi, as thai his lit.- be spared w.r.- in reason- tor commut ing his Hellteiut " nald tile SJNHM" ROW TIILY If AM) Mnl.il Wanton 18,810 Tic. I Buttl. r 1,660 Ella Braenan 26,670 SVilmolb Carry ;.s"'n 0. C Dodgt 2,788 Frank Dortnan 18,620 l'lmiie Bricktoa .'7,."iu c. A Field 7480 Mrs. I, D. Fry 8.878 V. V. link. x 2,7 10 II. V. Hoopoj 2780 Mit. In ti Hal ley 66, 101 Mi .1 A 11" hi 8,160 John Hunt 2900 . A. Koehniok 86880 P, K Koenig 6640 II E Keeter 8,200 Maude Kiilil r.i.;;.(i;i Ethel Mi Ntilt.y 66800 II M. Moti 2,840 K. 0, M. At, nick 2,1 10 V. W Maradan 610,60 Kl.lin Mn. Men 8800 Mi- Winn io Minster 888108 Maggie Moody T i , 1 1 T l l M.in-I.. s.'.,r,.; Mi o ; Olson 8000 Florence O'Gonor 188,172 Nemo Petereon 34,03 Mrs. W. H liuver 878,878 Mrs A Stotzner 86,810 Mrs. Joe Btoploi 8,060 Botoy Taylor 88,068 Knth ToU 88,680 Mr. Winnie Wiadoia 118,888 F. Wui.si.iiii 11,880 Mrs. II. C. Wliitwortli 188.048 Mrs. John Weuvor I ,,in;;, Dottie Ward 18089 Maude Wnltprs 88190 iis Harry Williams 26,420 Mrs. A. Ziminrnmn 28,915 Flunk Van PottOO 18481 XYSSA. Qoorgia Dennia i i.tiim Qortruda Founds 12,006 IKUITI.ANI). Brma Deal 14,471 Vi'lvil (i nines 101,866 suilu Marrta 2410 Kmina Johnson 88,690 I A, 0. Manamao 68,966 lOra Nott 196,921 Marion RobiooM 7,800 M.K Mrs L Doll 18,486 Mrs J. V. Houston -V:u OWVIIKK Miai Anna Kohertson 7,881 I'AYKTTK Ahlulii (irt'gory 11,060 May llyer 10,236 T. k Neil sou 1.2M Boa Roberta 2,800 Batbor KusshII l Mae Simon 2,600 M Alice Williama 2.350 NKW PLYMOUTH John U Fisher -'.000 Dai y Mason 1,011 lll'XTINUTON Mrs. Fraier 470O Wives to Aid Husbands. San Piatni-io in an aM.-mpt to save their hii.-hands from prison, Mrs. Maori i W .i Mrs f Oreo. Caa li.elti will take (he S) II ne.-s stand In the white slave ti Lai Itoth women wore in court last week 1 hc Compared favorably in l.,iit. and teiin, nunt of app.arance lth the ;i Is for ! om Ikl lr hu- bauds abandoned them, 1000 Votes Will be Given Free With Every Dol lar Paid on Subcription Accounts Slti QDntarta Anjit0 THE MARKETS. Horttand 0 heat WW Crof lub. I0e; stem. Ho; led Russian, fee Hay -Timothy. 1; Buttor i ! nn, ry, 34c. 1 p Candied. Ifoj nimh :; Wool Kaotorn Oregon, lie; lam, tie al!iy, lyo. Seattle. h. ciuo, sin.-. i,-,i Kusatan, . K HO) -Timothy. $17 ptr ton: alfalfa U paj it H Me, BUttOf1 -' lalUll, .J, blue Wtl 8s i" Usti 0 Kj OF ONTARJOORE A Good Bank In a Good Country Confining our business strictly to LEGITIMATE banking, and with ample resources for the needs of customers, we invite the banking business of rancher, fruitgrower, stockmen and individuals, Resources Over Half Million Dollars OFr'lt Uta AM) DlHKt TOH . L. COCKRUM, President; II H lOCKRL'M, Cashier T. TI UMill.L. Vice President C W.PLATT Ass't. t'abhier C. E. KENYON Montie B. owinn, I.. B. C'oekrum