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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1913)
SAVING TIME Means Not Only Time But Money. Do you ever consider how long: it takes to travel the distance from your house to the Doctor and Merchant and what time you save by telephoning? If your time is worth anything, you cannot afford to be without a Telephone. Malheur Home Telephone Co. i gf J' 1 w When you remember that gas is fuel, you realize how much is saved if the gas does not escape, but is held in the stove and burned. This hot blast draft is not Jfound in other stoves. GUARANTEED We Guarantee a saving of one-third in fuel. We Guarantee that the stove will hold fire 12 hours without at tention. We Guarantee that the rooms can be heated from one to three hours in the morning with the fuel put in at night We Guarantee uniform heat day and night with wood, coal or briquets. Investigate--It costs you nothing Ontario Hardware Company Rainier $eer The Beer of Quality We have it in pints, quarts and barrels. Wholesale and retail. Also serve it over the bar. GODDARD'S The Quality Beer The Ontario National Bank United States Depository State of Oregon Depository S Our Ha nk Your Hunk I' If not, we cordially' invite you to make our bank your bank We have the usual Safeguards of Fire Proof Vault, Hurglar Proof Safe, Hoiuled employees, and do business in a conservative manner. -:- -:- -:- -:- Capital and Surplus. $80,000 5 Per Cent Net on Time CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT ky TELEPHONE CHEAP ECONOMY Is thr Poorost Kind of Economy. When buying a heater do not be influenced merely by the price. Ask yourself a few questions: Is the stove heavi ly made? How long will the castings last? Is the stove economical in fuel? Is itjair tight? Or is it leaky? buy;a HOWARD A heater with a reputation a heater with a guarantee. Hunts any fuel. WOOD OR COAL IT BURNS THE GAS Administrator's Notice. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Malheur County. In the matter ot the estate of Peter Boiltoo, deceased. Notice Is hereby (riven that the undersigned hae heeo duly appointed by the County Court of the Hlate of Oregon, for Malheur County, na ad m mist rater of the estate of Peter limit. m. deceased. All persona having claims against the estate ot mid deceased are renulred to present the same to me Ht the office of C. McOonngill. at Ontario, Oregon, within six montbs from date hereof Dated tbia 2nd day of October, 1913. Wm. Botiton, Administrator of the estate of l'eter Houtnn, deceased. Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby siren that the saloon business heretofore conducted in Ontario. Oregon, under the Itrm name of Krpcldltig and Kcsselcr, has been this day dissolved, Mr. John P. Krpelding retirlug and Peter Krs seler continuing the business, Mr. Peter Kesseler collecting all outstand Ing accounts and paying all bills. Dated at Ontario. Oregon, this lit day of October, l!'i:i. Peter Kesseler. Vale 01203 Burns 04(12:). NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land ' '!" hi Vale, Oregou, October .11.. 1013. Not Ice Is hereby given that Law rence K. Olson, of Ontario, Oregon, who on May I'M.. 101O, made Homo- I stead Application No. Qlttti for tbe Si NKJ and N'l HKJ. Section 14, I Township 17 H, Range M I, Wll lamtte Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make final three-year 'proof to establish claim to the laud 'above described, before tbe Register , and Receiver, U. S Land Office, at Vale, Oregon, on tbe 10th day of November, 1013. Claimant names as witnesses. Alberts. Worth. Stephen I) Moore. Ora A. Palmer, Krneet ('. McDowell, all of Oatario Oregon. Ilruoe if. Kester, Register. Always on the Job If you have a Job of hauling you wHi.t done, large or small, you can alwava depend on Johu l.mnl ingbam being ready for you. Call him at the Moore Hotel. Local Market Report. Corrected Oct. 15, for the benefit of Argue readera by tbe Malbeur Met nanttle Company Kggs, per doicn. d5o. Hotter, per pouuJ, 30o. Oata, per hundred. II. 60 Wheat, per hundred, 11.50. Hay, per ton, o. Potatoea, i r hundred, 1.00 Oniona, per hundred, 12.00. Apples, per box, 11.00. to 11.50 Chickens, dieeeed, per pound, 18c Pork, dreaeed, 0 to lOo. Pork, live, 7 to lift, Veal. 0 to 100. He.r lie to 13a CATHOLIC CHIRCH Mesial A M on 1st and 8rd Sunday ol carl, month. On all other Sundays at 10 AM. II. A. Campo, Rector UNITKDPKESBYrBRIAN CHURCH Rev. Rob't J. Davidson D D Pas tor. Services at 1 1 :00 a m and 7 :.'i0 p in Sablath school at 10 :00 a m ADVKNTI8T. Every Baturday ttabbatb School -10:80 a m Bible study 11 in a m Young pecplee uieetlug 1 :30 p m Methodists. Sunday s. i. I 10 A M Preaching Hervio 11 AM .dm n. r League 3PM Kpworth League 6 :30 P M Pleaching Servloe 73:0 P M Thomas Johns. PA STOIC ( onijrrqdtioiHil Church Notice Sunday Services, Sunday Bcbool 10 a m Preaoblng Services 11am O E Meetiug 7 p B Preaching Services 8pm Midweek Lecture every Wednesday evening 8 o'clock Philip Koeolg, Pastor. Home Made Candies AT SADD'S CANDY KITCHEN Opposite Dreamland Theatre Our candies are pure and whole some. ur cough candy will cure that cold you have or a frog in your throat. Give us a Trial NEWS OF GENERAL. INTEREST IN IDAHO Important Occurrences Of The Past Week From Cities In Our State Parents Fight, Son Shot. Boise The net result of a quarrel between Thomas D. Meyers and his wife at their home In "tent town" Is that their 10 year-old son, Harvey, Is hovering between life and death at a local hospital. He received the dis charge from a SL'-ciillber rifle that bis fnther wbb attempting to take away from his spouse. The shot entered the boy's stomach and perforated the Intestines. The father has been plac ed under arrest awaiting the outcome of his son's condition. Welser Valley Corn Crops Profitable. Weiser. Corn, equal in quality to the best In Iowa or Nebraska and far greater In per acre yield and of every variety, can he grown on western Ir rigated lands. This has been dem onstrated with increasing satisfaction In the Welser valley during the last three or four seasons. TEAL AGREES WITH BORAH Portland Man Favors Idaho Senator's Homestead Bill. Washington. J. N. Teal of Portland had a conlcretice with Senator Horali and iii'.iiiil with hltn that recent regulations of the Interior department for the enforcement of the three-year homestead bill ore not practicable anil miiHt he revised. Mr. Teal hellevea oougrcHH Hhould pass the pending Mor ah hill, which permits a homesteader, In lieu of cultivation, to make im provements to the amount of $1 do per acre a year on his lands whenever the settler has taken lands difficult to bring under cultivation. Shoots Runaway Horse. Sandpolut. Shooting one of a team of runaway horses was the expedient resorted to by James Wilcox, owner of the Wisconsin hotel here, to save himself and wife and Lee Allen. The party was hunting ear Pack river, about II miles' north of here. They had a heavy wagon, without brakes, going down a steep hill. One of the reins broke. The team plunged wildly down the bill. Idaho Oats Two Elections. Ilolse. Local option elections will be helil lu two counties In this state this fall, one in llunnock county, now "dry." but to which the "wets" are determined to give back the saloon, and tbe other It) Kootenai county, where the "drys" ure seeking to turn the county back to the "dry" column Timber Tract on Big Creek Bold. St. Mariea. Several million feet of Mii.l.r belonging to the Milwaukee Lumber company, situated on Mi. Creek have been purchased by (1. A. in. iii-miii. who has also leased the log ging railroad of the lumber company from llerrlck to Dig Creek. TO PROTECT STATE FUNDS State Institutes Suit to Enjoin Them From Disposing of Property. Caldwell.- Mismanagement of the affulrs of ill Hank of Numpa, Ltd . tbe paying of dividends when the con fin ion of the bank did not warrant same, and taking paper of little value us security, are Included In tbe gen eral allegations made by tbe state of Idaho in a suit Instituted In district court in Canyon county. The action Is brought against the directors of the defunct Institution, and Is a aecoudary proceeding started by the attorney general to protect the deposit of 146.600 of state funds In the Hank of jNumpu at tbe time it waa closed by the state bank examiner. September 17. Tbe United Slates Fidelity tluar anty company of Ualtimore, aurety fur ll&.Oou of the S4&.60O deposited by the state of Idaho lu the Hank of Nttinpa, now defunct, baa notified Stgte Treasurer Allen that It Is ready to pay the amount ot lis surety bond at any time the treasurer wishes to draw upon it. He will do so luime diately. State Susa Bank Men. Boise Dr. J. W. Ulveus. medical superintendent of the north Idaho in sain asylum, at Orofluo; J. A (livens, Raymond I. (livens, E. Kinerson and 0 I. Lore, C I- Kobblns and C I Mickey. Ik urn of tbe defunct Hank of Numpa. ure made defendants In a ult Instituted by the state of Idaho to recover from Ibeiu the iiu.otiiii or tbe state's deposit, $46..r,no, placed In tbe bank. Lasaoes Bear. e A bear more hungry thai, Viae hpiiarraU)'. atrsIM into Wallace and lot an hour or two there was con aider IV excitement, until (he animal was iinally laaaoed and made prl- SSBxV. NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL Believe President Will Ask Con gress to Repeal Canal Tolls k on American Shipping. - Washington Reports published In London that President Wilson soon would ask congress to repeal the ex emption of American shipping from tolls In the Panama canal brought from th white house the brief state ment that any announcement of the administration's policy on that aub Ject at this time was unauthorized. Officials declined to amplify that statement. In other administration quarters, however, the belief waa expressed that later such a repeal would be recom mended to congress, but those who spoke disclaimed any official knowl edge of President Wilson's Intentions. Those closest to the president pre dicted that any announcement of pol Icy would not be made until the legis lative situation in congress was op portune. Last negotiations over Oreat Hrll ain's diplomatic protest against the alleged discrimination were conducted by former Ambassador llrlce laat Feb ruary. He relinquished his post after having announced he would not do so until the mutter was on the way to settlement Sir Cecil SprltlgRlcc, the new ambassador, has taken no steps In the question ami dlplomatlHiH have construed this Inaction us an In ilicuili.ii that satisfactory SBMUBBOM have been given by Washington to Loudon of a settlement of the dispute. DlspaSch of Warship Not Disapproved Ocii, any's decision to dispatch u warship to Mexican waters attracted wide attention In official elrchis here No formal comment was made on the Incident, but It was apparent that the Washington government waa not ills pleased. Significance was attached to the action by official Washington, how ever, I. eiause It was accepted as In (Ileal Ing that ICtirnpcnn powers which previously had recognised the lluertu government, among which were oi many and Oreat Hrltaln, now saw evidences of I Inert it's inability to doin Innte Hie situation. Latest advices from Oreat Hrltaln to Washington are to the effect that King George and Queen Mary have taken a personal interest in the situr ' linn with a view to fostering measures that would support the policy of Un united Stat.-. It Is reported that Oreat Hrltaln is prepared at the flist opportunity to repudiate the recognl Hon, and that failure of the lluertu administration to hold a coitltiltloii al election on October 26 probably will he held as suffli lent cause Commerce Judges Kept on Rolle. The United Slates commerce court, created in P'l- to have Jurisdiction over appeals from the Interstate com mercc commission, will go out of ex Istelice on hecelliber HI, if President Wilson signs the deficiency appropria Hon bill us It repassed (he house I In positions of Its Judges, howew-i. wire finally saved when the in. use accepted the senate's amendment continuing the present Judges us additional ill cult Judges of the I'ulted Stales ui.nl they resign or rtlre. The Semite's n.-iendment waa ac cepted because or the belle' that the deficiency bill would be iml-f mal-i beld up by the senate if the house in aisled on legislating the present com merce court Judges out of office. National Capital Brevities. Jefferson Met urn. of Nashville, Tent) , has been selected by PrHsldeut Wilson and AMBfBBJ atasMBl McRey nolds for United States attorney for Hawaii. L. F Speer of Hungor, Me , chief of the corporation tax division of the treasury department, has been named by Secretary McAdoo as deputy com nilsslouer of internal revenue lu charge of the Income tux admlnistra Hon Propositions whereby the rallrouds may avoid proaecutlon under the Slu-i man law were made to tin- uttoruey icn-rul by President Klllott, T. D (Jtilyler, and President Had ley of Vaie directors of the New lluvcn iosd It Is possible (hat the government will not start Its suit und.-i the unti trust law against the Amerliau Tele phone A Telegraph company for sev eral months yet, pending outcome of the suit to separate the "trust' from Its Pacific coast holdings, now under way at Portland. "The government could expend prot liably Hi 10 years I0.. nuo.ooO In Ike" reclamation of arid, semi arid and swamp lands in that pari of the coun try west of 'he Missouri river, ' said Secretary Lane. Hy the closest vote of the session, 111 to 106, the house voted to recede from lis conference dlaagieemenl to com hi in the H nute amendment to tbe urgent deficiency upproprluiion bill, "which provides for the removal of deputy Internal pgfBBBt collectore and deputy marshal ficui civil serv ice regtiial.ous. Don't delay! Order Biallhei I at once It is too important a matter to poitpone. Leaks cost money. Buying M.ilthoid saves it. Remember it's absolutely watei nd weather-proof heat and cold fail to weaken it. If you don't know all tbe BBBfJ qualities about Malthnnl, ask III Empire Lumber Co. Ontario, Oregon Farm Loans On Improved Property At current rates. Any amount. For straight term or with In stallment privilege. Thomas W. Clajrett Ontario - - OttgOO W. W. Letson Successor to II. H. .rauel StaulTer Hand Painted China Libby Cut Glass Standard Watches Jewelry For SjeiXo in a res of line .(" In u-h land. deep rich sandy soil, liisl cla-s wal, i right. miles from Ontario. Pin-,-lotl. u-r acre Terms given with low rate of interest or would trade for stock or other property. Must be diss..ed of soon, as I am engaged in other business Postollu e Box 91 Ontario, Oregon ONTARIO LAUNDRY Leave Bundles at Any Hotel or Barber Shop Prompt Attention i.mn AH Order. 1 1 din Service. V est l.ol.lld No. 17 Oregou Wash Ltd III! m No 7. Huntington Pass '. Cam .No '.) Kaat Mail I I I p ui No 77 ll.intlngii.il Pas BJ pn No. & Oregon Wash Kxpreas I aM p Kast bound No. 1H Oregou Wash Ltd lil a in No. Tl Hoi.e passenger :"il a in No. i, I s.t Mall ItliT B No. liolae passenger ItM i at No. 10 Oregon .h Kx press 1 -.40 p m Mall. i or Valley liniucl, I he Vale train Iravee Vale ils.U h s. iii. aoouig In Ontario at I 10, liiliiriing lll leave, exc ( hiiinlaf. Ml l'i 'i.. . arriving , .1 V il' .ii In 10 leavim lor lirou'sn al 10 'i arilv lug then I) v., id. in. lug will leave lliogau at If N, anive al Vsle I ;S0. Leave Vali ' I ' airiviuat in. tario at 9 10. and reCin. to Vale at i ii. m. On Sun i i , Hi., train will come In iJiilsilo in the u.oriiii.g aud return al ' p, u . BBtll "' run Ifl lloiiedale on tl.sl day instead of fftalllBtilT