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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1914)
Mid Winter Excursions to California Via Oregon Short Line and Salt Lake Route January 30, 1914 from Idaho, Oregon and Wyoming Points. Limit, April 1, 1914 Special Trains Will he operated out of Salt Lake City via the Salt Lake Route, leaving Salt Lake Union Station 11:00 a. m. on January 31st, arriving at Los Anjreles the following af ternoon. Onlv one nijrht en route. These trains will be personally conducted and will consist of the most up-to-date standard and tourist sleepers, buffet observation cars and diners. For further particulars consult any Oregon Short Line Agent or write I). E. HURLEY, Gen. Pass Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah a ifl f mx: tin mtJi Ti i j!Euy!M i i! nn Rpi Buy a Good Toe! Ca' riet Now You'll fitd I 'ti i f f . pairing and od I j' ' I ' I doM i h nit the place luii i -i ming winter, BuyaKi i lluttor Tool Cabinet now and be piuparid fur all kindt ct v.urk. iii.diiy i' hmoM It applus to all took and cutlery eierv arii. le which heart the Kan Kutu-r trade mark. Men ihould know bow aperlortbn Keen Kuii. i 1 ifety n art to til i then, 'i i. I. .no tba Baton "' that nukes ib c nig a simple and eu y mutter. Always n ii. iiiliT thai the KaM Kuii. i iiado maik cuarantees MOM) back from your dialu il i .i. i... absolutely iuititti. .1. Ontario Hardware Cv A Complete Line of At the Argus Office D. D. D. Opens New Era in Cure of Skin Disease Professor Tudlong'a ease of eczema was known tu al i - t huauluu , ui.itiun '.iiruuKnuut the htale "l mnii til ut. Ills b-ll.l l.i aiiutln in- rati ii "f wl..,t Is i ,- ui ompllshed by the famou I . i i ' i'i "It ii. . I st to -.ii to know that vur iit.--.is !i. -ii. i. I1 P in rlptlou haa been of incal CUlable value tu me. I v, with eczema from head t" foot when I boKan usinif your remedies I could get no relief, although 1 tried a thou sand means. I applied bui two bot tles of ttio preacrlptloi a ire iteLted in u vary ai..i time, la laaa ONTARIO PHARMACY Round Trip From Ontario To Los Angeles Via Salt Lake City $55.30 Tickets on sale on same date to San Francisco and Los An geles, via Portland and 0. W. R & N. via Ogden and the Southern Pacific at Proportionately Low Rates. KUffiR i f H f.vfLI as m rrrrr than on month ."- Prof. C. J. Dudloru;. .-outli I.) me, Coa . Ask any druirti t today for D D D. I l .I I'.fi Hi 11 t, 11 vou It all.i .1 tha I'' ii instantly and uovii there aru fclltns of cure. We have handled the remedy for I and regaul It as tno suetlflo fur skin troubles of all kinds. Come in or ask us about D. D. D. Prescription, also about ! ! D. soap especially for tender skins. We offer the first full else bottle on the Kuaranti-e that unless it stops I iiih ut once, li i.obts ou not a oaofc LOUIS HURTLE MOVES BARBER SHOP INTO HEW QUARTERS Louis Hurtle Iimh moved his hnrtirr hup to the llit door north of the harness "hop, opposite the M. M. ('" -i in.'. Tin room hint been eiiliigiil Hint made over iuto one of the coziet shops illlMgillllM. . 'Ill 'll MM' tWO liRth ron in nii'1 h lnv Hi"! nnd nr" fixtures are to tie installed lie will ciil I it the t). K. bnrber shop hihI hopes for a continuance of pntrniinae from the people who appreciate flood work. Thret" lot h for sale 2 blocks wnet of poHtiiftli'M at a bargain. Inquire nt Argus nlllce. Old papers at th1' Aran oSMM cents per hundred. Just what you need to I Ine your cabins and Place under the carpet Report of the Condition of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK nt Ontario, in the State of Oregon, it the clone nt KnaheaM, January l.'ith iti4. n.i. sin RMOOTM M, Loam aim discounts 8 37" 792 29 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 4".r 88 l S ImimU to MOW oircn Jation 88 .VM i i ii i U S iMiniU to secure Postal Bavinga i Ifa) 00 Bonds, securities, etc 2.t4 45 ItHnking house, furniture and fixture 6 446 fi'.' Other real estate owned S 742 III Dm 1'rmii iiatiiinal bunk (not reserve agents) II 112 Ho Due from state and private banks and bankers I.'M lit Due from approved reserve agents H 050 on Exchanges for Clearing House "H 49 Note of other National bunk. M5 00 Fractional parier currency, nickel, and centH 2 "iK LAWFUL Monk.v Bmiri in Hank. i Specie . 24 103 ltd I. egnl tender notes 1 200 00 25 303 30 Redemption fund with C S treasurer i.i per cent of circulation) I ISO 00 Total 1. 1 Mill Mil t Mil, K77 HI Capital stock paid in 50 immi on Surplus fund M iiihi ihi I I inln i.li'il ptotits. less ex penses mid tuves pnld I 307 55 National bunk notes out- Hnadlnji 22 .. m no Due to state and private bank and hankers 4 884 II Dividonda i npaid i , Imli idual deposits sub let to cluck 2.W 213 U Demand certificates Of M ssit 2 B4I 77 Time certificates of deposit 100 llo 01 Ccrtiticd Cheeks Poatnl Bavingadopoaita 42v M Kills payable, includintr cer tilicates of depoait for money borrowed 30 immi imi Total fTs-ai K77 Mi sta'e of Oraann, I C it v nt MulliiMir I. II II Coekrum, cashierof thenboM llllllli'il li.lllk do Mili-miilv nUiiir Hint ! til., Illu.l .. I U I ..,. I Id w..u ,.. ,1... !..... 1 1" ,...,..,- -,,.,. hi, in i ii in- i , i hi- iti of mj kaowledge nndbollof, II. B. 1'iMKiini, CMhio Curriit tti-i A. I. Cnrkrum, ) I, B Coekr un, j C K Kenyon, ' DtiMtaca T i'urnbull. J, I), llilliiik'sley I Kabaoribad and Mmm to bafora me thin llttli ilav of Januarv I'M I -all Kalpli V. K. I. hur.lt. Nut .rv PnbUe, Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of 1WJJM for the County of N. si lieu r. W. C. Teiiaeu. riaintill, ra. Albert Nciihuys, Defeiulmit. To Albert Ni-iilmys, the above named !! ' IhiiI . In the MM of t b t 0raM : v on are iicn-liy ruinlied to iippiar HdlIMM the complaint lilcil aMIOBl mi III the above entitled action on or la lure the nth iluv ot r'eln n.u , lllll, the same beinu the lust day of ttl time . -ci il il bj the in. In of the court dlrOOtlng service of siimmiiiis in Ihl.-i cause (o be made upon ymi by publliatlou, Mini If uii lull so In unsMer fur want ton.-nt tin pluiutilf will take JodgaMOt sktrtinsi you for the sum nf eTOCO.UO with intercut thereon at (be rate of six pel cent i i ainiiim from the :inth day ot Novem hit, 1010, aud for the costs and dis bursements of said action and for hii t'li-r for the sale uf 3 our real estate attached by the. plaiutilf in said uotio'i. i'iu aic further uotiUed that this ' niiiniuoiia is 1.1 1 veil upon you by pub I lend u under ami by virtue of an older uf (lie Hun. Daltnu liiuus, juda ut the aLuii 'entitled Circuil nut, which said older i IllS'le and enlei-d OU the I Ird 'hiy ' t llecember. 1911, uud dim- ml that this siitnuiuiis be p i llabad one. aaoli mek lor six snccfcfsive wect. - in the Ontario ArgM OOOIBOaolag O I h the Uiue of Oeiietn bei 85, 1018 lie hist nl liCHtmu of this sum uii'in i- ou Due. 6, 1918, ami the last piiblii at mo is on February 0, 1014, McCulloch, Wood A Kukhardt. Attorneys for Plaintiff. THE GRANGE Conducted by J. W. DAKROW, Chatham. N. Y.. EdiUrr of the Vir Yttrh State Urnifr Hi rinv GRANGE FAIRS. Two Notable One Held This Tal In New England. New Kiiffiuiiii ccituiniy "landa iiu world" in grnngi (bin, Ii taanj pUlOM these I'nlrs tiike the pliuc of ooiiiit.v mid town fuli-H and, In fact, are a good eiiilvulent fur the mciiifte county fair, They arc BUUMgad t y fniincrs. nnd (ban are DO fnllUFH llci.'iii there DM) l' n hint wirth inu- -iiiciiiiur by tin- DMMgora nf county fain iiiiineh. tn put fbrOMfl M their boarda of dirtctora, OM Of (he iiinsl imliilile of tMM gntngf fulrs was the one lield hy the Baal rtaddam (Conn.) grango, and the anagera prorod bajrond nil qncatloo that iiie ratalng of cattla and partlcu bVt) Of oxell Is lint a ln-t lift. At this local granga fair 118 fob of rata Were exhibited, wlmse value, reckoned at an aveiaue Often per fOM "f Wm, Would make the BtrlUg wnllh iieurl 134,000, Of ' IM lliel'e WON nlliel' dopartkMnta tban cattle m ttala fair, but this so far eillpseil all otbafl ami. Indeed, lurpnsseil must eastern state fairs In the exlill.lt of oxen that It becomes a DOtOWOftbj Mllijei t fnf colll mciit This fair, by the way. was the seventeenth annual exhibition nf the Cast Miiildam tiramre l-'alr assneiatlon. At North Stonlnutnii. Me. annther Inrye uiilliKe fair was held It was a three days' exhibition and Is In reality the . nuiit.v fair, although atTtctlj umler the auspices of (he gfUfJI Mere, too, 2N head of cuttle were shown mid lots of other stuck. Hue exhlblbir showed aigbt) six varh'tles of apples, mid niie exhibit was much cmutucutisl on because It tisik only H15 apples to till n siiKtir barrel. They craved twehe to the pis'k. We cite these two fairs as examples of what urmiKi are iIoIhk to place nk-i I' ult ute or fairs as representatives of urliulturc, at the front QfMfH have also cooperated with the county fair aaaoetattoM la ) bwn in stead of holdlnv fairs of their own mid always to the advantiiKe of the fair. It Is a gMi Imlli atlnti The IHUBgaj Is primarily and In reality an iiKrlcnlluriil OTMnJaatioa, and w hatev er advance airrliiilturnl Interests ml values grnagaj Interests, and tl i verse of the prnsisllln Is iiN.i line TRAVELING LIBRARIES. Orange Soheme That Hat Worked Out Successfully In Ohio. The granga trarntuag Hbmt) is a r, . tllle of education work III some states th.it i. proving rnty rabaablo Oat al telitimi whs feei-titly dll.sted to such ii llbr.irv scheme In a county In ObiO w hiie the .ft inns graagoa of the conn ty hue funned a llbrur.v ass,., I.itluii, the olheeis of whl.h are a superintend enl of librarians and the III.) ill. in of en h gnuifa that owns a llbrar.N The libraries i nsl jSj MCb, and each irranirc In lhi association has one llhrun In Its pusses-inn all the time Cach inrango has contrul of Its own library, can buy or -' ii i i. prortdod tha vii f the library is not attowad to fall botow $r. It I- the dlll.N Of the 1,1.1:11 I. in I.. I . . -. . II leinlil Of Hie bnul.s. (be r. of elli'll v.'liiiue and the nnuiber of times eai Ii i k baa i a drawn ft the library, m these various mutter he roporta to the sUielntcndent ul bblMl l.nis eVelv thle, mils I) Is tile dM) of the hitter ottlcer o present 1 1 subjei ,,f libraries to each vrauuc '" Hia county, aaklag tbona nut mvmbora nf the ii luiiv H -s.M bitiiin if ihe win narcbaaa a llbmrj nnd beeniue luenibiis of, III case the) are already in the iiaaocta tluli, f they will add new bMka In their llbmrj Cue Is III,, ii tbil llnie in- un dupiii uti's among tbo t ka This seems to be u Ver. feasible work lug plan for a graMa to bavo tbo bono lit nf tbo rending uf larga numbar of booka durlM Iba rrar al ' rory illabl eni-e. nnd It I- In be ' uliniii nil. ( tn li i,.-es evei here Moving Pictures For Farmers. I htil suitable ninvlliL' pillules inn bo developed the ati-rcnpil. mi l:i fur lil-li a el Intel,- 1 un.' eni.i t i.iiiueiit for an li 'in in the . 1..1 . Shi li n evening ' 1 in an uliio gl when tbo followlug, aim. nu utbvT, slldoa were -b ra 11 l.i'iiu'felnw's "Vlllaico III uK-nilfh" : ib -1: "Tbo llrldue" (four alldoai; ' I he Battla II.MUII Of the It.-l'lllillC," ung b. the granga from the illdea; "The lllllepeluleli' e Mill. i-l slideMI', riowa "f 1 hi. igu'a -i." 1 id In all alsuil Bftj I'i' Un '- were shown, wlibb made a dta-lded cbaugo ii 'in an. irogroni die rraugo bud ovar fa I plesellted We ,l-, the Idea (uhich is by un me. ins 1 new "imi along with the sugueailou t ii.it th .-.- trangoi that have mwr hoi 11. h 1 l""M"'" ,r " The Grange Fair. The ilistlm ti el. grniuja fall ' MM be i tiMsi iiistituiiuii in many -! iles The exhlbils an- . unlii.eil lu T int'ei's and small premium! are iwui'l'd linleeil In tome m.i s tin- vranna fair is rwtll) more of an agrl- Ultural show than is (lie nvnlnr eoiiiil.v fair. It Is, of ionise, of nar- rower llmltatmna, but it afforda a men us of pleasant rivalry imoug grantfu inatubera aud lm Identully Is a means of advancing the agricultural lutoreata of tbe i ummunlt) Where dieie is a good -laiiu'e agricultural -!iow there is sin. I'i be a II iiu- in -t grangers are those that are join:.' inusi for the t uuituuultj In wbicb they uie located. BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON Civil service rvmnliuitions are hediileil In Portland ou March 11 id tprtl I and April 15 PmdlOtOll Is rem iiltii: Its efforts to rbtatn an additional agproprtatlM for 'ii .' mi for a fadonU huihliim, site for which was bought four years aRO. The federal department declines to ObangO its plans of enlarKinK the dndga Chinook, it Is declared In a Bnaaaga from Senator Chamberlain. Senator Chnmherlaln has been imide obalrtnao of tba senate lubcotnmtttM on commerce rotating to Oregon and Washington Mrs tgMa C McFaibleti McKlroy, iinlow nl I: It. MoKlroy, for 1 years superintendent of publii instruction for the itnta of Dragon, died at Port' laud nller an illness of three weeks. A iniiiement Is on foot In Sllnrton to Itnoke the referendum on the use i Of dOga In lilltitlnt; birds, ami send tneiit seems sttotiK ill lnvor of abol lahlng the onaton liimk S. Qraat, former city atlor tic of Portland, has nutllod his fur BWl petition as a republican candidate lor the office of attorna) graoral to Si erotarj of state oteott Uepresentatiie Slnnott has nsked the se.retary of the Interior to allow the hiunest, ader to take his five nontba annual absence In two periods instead of one as Is now required Alleging that fraud was practiced In organizing the corporation or the town of West Woodburn. suit will be filed to annul the corporation on the 1 1 ( .list of (Jovernor West. The governor, secretary of state ami treasurer of Oregon were put under arrest, nominally, for alleged viola tlon of the law prohibiting emploics of state Institutions to work more than eight hours a (lav Portland will entertain Secretary of the Treasuri McAiloo and Secre tar of Agriculture Houston on the iciilng of January ,tn. The cabinet officers will he in Portland on that date to hear reasons for establishing n regional reserie hank In Portland Congressman Slnnott of Oregon ! pushing a srh. me to cut duw u the . ost of llilng and make scientific farmers out of the school children of his ills trlcl al the same time hy urging the ntuilents In every school to organize a Inns' and girls' pooltri club A special election will he held In Columbia count i I'cbruari L' for the purpose of uitlng ou a bolul Issue to be devoted to the del elcipinenl of a sisii'in of permanent roads The aniiiiiut of the proposed issue Is 300,- 800, Timber owners, loggers and lumber in unit. iciurcrs of the Pacific north west w assemble III Portland on the entiiug of Monday, January 'il. to is the depressed condition of the lumbar Imlusiii with a ilew of llml ing ii ri tni'li That the growing of loganherrles Bbould become one of the most profit able Industries of the Willamette al hi was th,' opinion of Ian growers mid dialers who met at Sab-m to ie irtaa means for heller exploiting the fruit mid obtaining adequate markets, To cunpeiate wilh In other Wlllum elle utile) cities to test the eight hour working law, os applying to pnhei uieii. the Mb. nil council has au thuii.ed Mayor Cwrl to ptodaa 888 ot elt luoiiei towards a fund of 8808 tfl i ill. the case lo the supreme euuil I loin Januury In, I'd'i. lo January in. 1014, 488 contests were tiled In die Knsebiirg land office, line lain ilnil and eight) five cases were tried ami written opinions rendered (if tMM IB were reversed and 144 con firmed hy the commission ,,( the gen oral imui oi.'iee or tin- M-i rotarj oi tba Interior. Tba DoMbutaa railroad oompnny i n iraiiti d the right to enter alio, it 1 m t. - ol publi, land in The land district for Ma iii 'on lii ' Hon With the eiuipllint ol ii lion at Hunter I-'. n -i , die pun, ipal a in al i hipping point on tba Una ami tba Lu : i ri i e.iiug siaiiou for lira i toe It i oommendatlon oi fk nator Chamberlain, tba order to deport 18 i' v.i ii immigrant dataim d al ICIlla : h.lS In -.-Il l-ll- p.mled 'e m Intandod to coma to ' h 1 1 and Mr Cbambormlo bad be. n adllsed 81000 had b. . n pill up with iii n Balling oi Portland nt) uKuiual ii.' ImmiKrauta be aomlna publb cbai . Ho Ihoro ighl i oin Iiu i d li ba thai die ill' j I j ' I ,ll i, p.n lliienl III the i I. Illl i noola will in i iiu.' ono ol tba mo i bnpoi '-'Hi i' .nil. i, supm Intend- enl ol Public Inst i m him hun lull has annoum i d ba has dei Idod tbat an enliM- week BbOUld ''. diluted to al mlfa : tnd) b) tbo t bildron tbli i oi one da) 'is original!) plan md Portland on Baturda) eaperlenced tba worst .laiiuai) wind .-loim in 84 widi tba barometer down to : 84 mil. south gale blowing, ! orded b) tba delicate loatru at tba local wealhei bun, u, i vara torn off buikHnga tola graph and eUctrlc light polea vera napped like plpeateuia, troea vara (tripped ' lean oi 'In H brunches and j bats were .sent fl)ing. GET INCOME TAX "AT THE SOURCE" Treasury Department Issues Regulations. DATES FROM NOV. 1, 1913. Rules Adopted For Deduction From Interest Maturing on Secuntiee, Such as Bonds, Mortgages, Deeds of Trust and Similar Obligations, Penalties For Evasions. Persons ii ho recelie iilltilllil lucoinen amounting to mote than 88400 ill do case of siin'le poTMMI nr mure than J-l.iNSl tin the case of nuirileil gafBOMI are coin erned In the llrst pmnuncln mcnlo of the gnvel'lillleut. Issued by the tTMaury dopdrtmont nt i inng ton. in regard to tba Incooa mi oth er Installments of the tiviil.idons aro (u entne limn lime to (line, as the pub lic digestion demands The regulatliui deal altogether with the collection of the tax nt the source of Incomes from interest on bOOda, mortgages, deeds of trust mid similar obligations. The regulations embody various forms of ccrtllklites as to ownership, exemption, partnership, etc., mid aro technical In terms llecuuse of the short time allowed for the Interprctn ti"ii of the law mid the Issuance of these regulations, bringing the date so near Nov. 1, u hen tile deduction must begin. It was temporarily provid ed that on Nov I. IBIS, and for II ft ecu days thereafter. Interest coupons pre sented to a debtor iiimmI be accom panied only by temporary informal certificates On Per Cant Deducted. A tax of I per cent will be deducted nt the source, dating from Nov. I, from nil Income accruing nnd payable to ei cry I'nlted States cltlr.cn residing nt home or abroad, nnd to every person residing In the Culled States, though not a citizen, which Income mny bo derived from Interest upon bunds nnil mortgages or debts of trust or other similar nbllgiitluns, lm hiding equip ment trust iigrecinents nnd recelvera' cerllth ales of corpora tMM, Joint stock companies or associations nnd In siiini.e cnmpmilcs. allhntlgh such In tin t dues md nmnuiit tn ;l,SHI. (roT eriinieiit obligations being excepted. Cerllth ales claiming exemption mny be Bled b.v bnmlholdlug llldll hlllllls There me detailed proi Islmm to guard :i gul list duplication of the with holding uf the tax. Tin upoiis or registered Interest must lie in 0M panted by ccrtlllcntes of ownership signed by cm h holder of bonds for emli separate Issue of bmuls or ohllgii duns of each debtor. If the loupuns un- imi accompanied by the prescribed certificates the llrst hunt, or collecting agency receiving the tOOpOM for col lection or otherwise hhall dedm t mid withhold the tax am admit to tin ollsilis lis oil n i elt lib Mte, Willi dc Kctli'llie ineinoramla Debtora arboaa bondb may ba regis tered inusi dediii t the normal lax of 1 per rent Hum I he induing interest on ail bonds bafora aondlng oul cborba for the Internal fan ragbatorod on nara or bafora pay'"! anrb Intoraat npM inier est oi dels until proper ' eil III' ales claiming cveinptbuis arc tiled with the debtor "I' Its llscal agent. The lav -.ball n"l be withheld, tint regulation provide, M uowpoM of registered Internal mataring ami pain i'i bafora Uarcb I, IBIS, although int er prx'senled for pll.lliicul. Licensee For Collecting Concarna. AU persons. Mruis of MfporatMM un ihi lal.lng for in i oiiiinodatlni ir prolK the collection of coupons, cborfca or bills of all b uige lor pa.iiueut of inter est or dn uioinis ii"'ii foreign obilga llotif, uiiisi obtain a lb ense from the Internal raronM commUaloner ami glVO bond. These lh elisei tlrsl rt'ieli ng foreign items for collection will ulllihold (lie I per icnt tax and In doraa thai tot t" rellovo iulieoueut boldera or purcba era from withhold Ing die ta i i . ure i" obtain ii' I'll e or comply u itli tba i ' '1,1 iii ule puiiisha ble In a ,s i.ihki in. i Minimi line 01 OM 'i MI'illUI llllpl I .ol.llielil ul' li.'lll 'I heie ure ' . ' re pen lllle . for I ImW ingi.i mubli i iti iiii ul ri'i'i, ent.ilioii. m obtain mil allow Bl i ii" lie lion ful oneselt or all)' other pel -un Noll I i I'll III luiei.'nel s lie led Sllb lot I" taxation un llH'OUMI fmin lutt'l a i ba ii Ing booda if tbey furubib p per . el III! I. KANSAS BEATS HOPPERS. Announced That Within Two Yeara Petts Will Be Eliminated. The K.nis.i.s gruaebopper will ba i- dUCOd to a hiriiih-s iiianllli within two yiiirs accord ng to in s .1 Uua lei', be, I, I ut the I lihel -ill nf KallsMS ilepartuient ol I lltoiliolu lr. Hunter ba been tud) lu tbo pinbleii, l"i ,0 nte, 1, I e ' 1 I ii. I ug the ground iii dm sprinti tu d tro) ibe I lid 'li li ll.'ilii'i- iuisun in Ihn suniiner tn kill tin- ii . . 1 is tha dual rain outlined fur the campaign I'oisuii use 1 Jul 1 ,,., southern Kaii-i' fin bus evieiiini'iiteil threo oul of ei ei i"in boppei , actual COUnl W'hele the hoiels ale folllld w "i klllg I '" ; i "ii .should bo ails,- , I r I lunler Ve-i le DJ IM 1 ' . , 1 Ipiii'li. I . . , i.,.t lenr."