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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1914)
ONTARIO ARGUS PUBLISHED KVBKY THUK8DAT EntTni in i tic pootoflot Ht Ontario ItrciMin. for tranpmiridoa through the mail an aoondaMI iimtW. M. K. HAIN. Publisher. By reference to another col umn it will lie MM that Robert (Mull has announced himself as a candidate for the. position of sheriff of this county. Robert Odell Herved this county us sheriff and is too well known to need any introduction. The people also know exactly what kind of an oflicer he made and will miike when reelected. It is conceded that he made the best flhoriff this county has ever had. LOCAL NEWS The Ontario Commercial club is in the gumo to encourage corn growing and to that end bus offered prizes to the extent of 1600 In a corn growing con test. We understand that Idaho corn will be permuted to com pete. A laudable move on the part of Ontario Payette Kilter prise. The Ontario ('oininer cial club is always pulling off just such stunts and the people s em to appieciute them. People in the News .liiiiiiili.ni Mourn, .lr. Is too busy lit Washington to vlalt Oregon ami Mg duel ii i iiliiiuiga. mu Hint he Iihh tic elded he will tint hi- it c uutlliliite for United SlnleH senator 111 the n iml.li can prlmnrleH. dMfgl W Vniulerblll, of New Ynrk, died fruiii lln' i Hi i is nf mi operation for iippeiiilli Ills. Throui'.h In i soclnl secretary. Mica llcllc Manner. Mrs Wooilrow Wilson, wife of the president denied .. report thill MlM Rll nlinr Will nil III I'll 0004 In Secretary of the Treasury William (i Mi Ailoo Arthur I.iiiikow ski. 'Jl wars old. MNN before l In- MmI Klrlki' lncs iir.iiini romniltlee at Denver that he ri'iilMil . a day from the ton I oper atnrs w li IN' ixiloiliuK tly iiiiinlii' for the I'nlli'il Mini- Workers of Vim-rlcu I'rt'hlili nl W'IIkoii m fi'H lime not mitri'iiil in in It from out' year ot poll tit hI iikII It lit' Journeyed to I'lilln dilphl.i in Unil mu thni his i'M'h MM not tailing hliu, nnil In n.s, hwcinlir. hi otnllsl, luinlf only ii hIIkIiI change, of IcUM'S III till' glasses hi- writ I'M Cm inn.!- Walsh of Massuc huaette hliM Mill It special message lo the leg Ihl.tluii' ilti'lnrliiK Ihnl he will not nr ripi mi I arret) hi In IiIh salary from jvi.uii (i ir.'.lluu n MHi Hi- xii Hi he would ithltle li I In- wiillci tit I1.'- t'lef i inn ahlcli fixed i he ., Km nt a cer I h III MM I'rofiHhor W ll I lit in I Killer, heud of the Hcrtppi liiHtiiiili' for IHoIokIi III Kcaeuri h oi the I'nlvWrVltJ t Cull forniii. attacks i In- p rem' ii I method! ni It'inhliiK eugenics Me hii.vh llinuglits ol tin' liii.lv nif i iiniililfi'i'il nl length, while tliiiughls ot the Htiul lire neglect ..I Kiir ii'iin. in S.in t in-ii i in wim the H'llli 111 ! llllpOMil III I lllll'll Sl.lli'H 1 iii-t rk l Courl on C.iptuin It Nel Mm. iln piiiii- who nlii'inplt'il lo In. lil up the MfiiliitT lll.imcllc cninin.iiid eil lit t .ipt.iiu ('Inn lis Uiiiiii olf t In. 1'tiaM of l.tiH UKile count) uu le timber II, Ifll 'I he pple Advertisers' Assoctnt loll ot Anion. i li.is lueii loiiucd .il New olk In IIH II'. i.e the i nllMllllptlOII ot apple in Dili country and aapaclall) in foreign I'liidk. I he board ol I lined Slates general appraisers grunted the ;i pel i fill Ii' h.ilc uu all linpolts t allied in ships I un'iii.in regtstor TM lionnl it I'l.tifd thai ihe iiileut of IHHHII i If. ii 1 1 aiueuiliUKUt In Ihe til) hf.iltli and Intnl law.-, nl T.uoina. provide-, lor i in- phyaical ataanlnatloa ot oooka mi pln.M'd Hi restaurants anil hold l'i. Ii (nilll flth anil 04 bat fOOd must be kfpi iiinii'i glass. Hi pun.-, iii. ii ihiff ataiaa in Bra ill uiif in I'fwill. an. I lli.ti ilif capital. Kin ile Jan. no. Ii.nl in fit iliii.Hfil III a slate nl ala were i unl'.i uud llfiain-f llic) li.nl oppOM .1 in eon I he pioposcd building nl ll eriiiuiui ialliM.nl in U.isk.i. a ninl. of alt liana at Cordova, Ataaka, buraad in ftfflg) nil nl Ilif lilcuihci.- nl ilie lOf riiorl.il Alaska at n.tlf I'lif .ni nu lia arouaad tka reaautnanl ot pooolo of .lllll. .Ill l Ilif algnlUH nl .ni ,i.,i M in. Dl he tweeu J r. oiiiifii naoaral managaf of tin- t i; tk N. I 'ouiuau) . aod J M VOUBII Ol Hi luiixinn. rfpifM nliiiK i.n. i ..r the inif. ihf inn trovera) ..v. a Mid worklnd hnur M'hedulea '. h t hi aatetu .i li in .i itrikt). aaa Miiud Mrs. C. Oi Doilge has returned from an extended visit in Kuna, where her sister and mother have been quite ill. William Raver; who has been in I'ocatello for several months, was here a few days last week. He speaks very highly of the business conditions at I'ocatello. C. Mi Stems started for Poca- tello the first of the week, but may land in Monti.na before he stops. He is looking for a boom. Cole Younger, who had an interest in the blacksmith shop with Mr. Hodgson, has sold out and gone to Boise with bis family. Miss Leila Jones, of Vale, was down Friday visiting with rela tives and friends. I'M Ooddard ami family left for Ely, Nevada, on Monday and later will go east for a trip. He lias not decided on a definite location. FRUITLAND HEMS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS William Montrop has opened a tailor shop in the room re cently vacated b the Candy Kitchen, two doors south of the Argus otlice. Bill has many friends who will be pleased t have him here again. W. A. McRoberU has resigned Iron the Moore hotel and has gone to Pendleton where be will take a much needed rest. W. .1. Tate, of Boise, is the new man on the desk. The following company was organized in Boise luvt week Orchards I 'nits company to deal in orchard lands with Nampa the principal place of busim- 'apilaliatioii. fM.000 in $450 shares. Incorporators are: M. A Camp, A. A. Hall ami Ralph W. K.khar.lt. Call and lltaptOl (he finest line ol liair goiuis ever shown in Ontario, (trove iV Riley. K. (J. Olsen returned today from an extended visit to Cali fornia. Harry J. Tensmeyer, of Mag nolia, Iowa, was iiiumed to Alice A . daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. K. T. Akers, by licv. Johns this afternoon at the home of the bride. They will reside in Magnolia, where the groom has a line farm. William M. Westfall ami Min nie J. Burnett, of Ironside, were married m CubUell Tuesday. Kric Hicks and J. P.. Marks, CauMin City attorneys, arc lure with case before Judge Biggs The eclipse of the moon un Wednesday evening was wit-ne.-Mil by thousands of people ami it seldom happens at a time when all Condition! ureas ideal The clear sky ami early hour (fordid all an opportunity to witness it. The girls of the Ontario high school will gnc their annual dinner in the dining room of ;he Ontario hotel on Saturday evening. An excellent menu has been prepared and the pur pOM ll such laudable one that all should patronize it. W. O llOOrOi iWnO was here last tai roprOOOnting the llart- ic Nurtory oompony, was around tin.- week taking orders. Mrs. Beers has traded- her ranch here for a -.place near Einmett and are moving their goods this week. Mr. Powers has rented the Coughanour place and will plant it in corn. I). Li Ingard will build a new residence in the near future. A crowd of young people went from here Priday evening to Payette toattend the high school annual concert given under the direction of Mr. Nelson. Miss Elenor Rogers is going into the fancy chicken business and will raise white Plymouth Rocks. The Y. P. 8. C. E. business meeting was held at the Carpen ter home Saturday evening. Mrs. Kli.abeth Kwing, oj Letha, who was visiting at the L. II. Rich home last week, spent Sunday with her neice, Mrs. T. Dodtson and returned home Monday. Irene Puchert entertained her Sunday school class Saturday afternoon. Ten members were present. All enjoyed u pleasant time. Charles Winter moved onto the Clyde Harry place Wednes day. George Prank has purchased a new 1'onl auto ami is enjoy ing the fine roads. The ground is getting ;n line shape to work ami a number of fanners have commenced sowinu grain. Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Russell and Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Robin son were among those who went to Ontario Sunday afternoon to attend the lecture given by Mrs. Shepard, president of the 1'tah W. 0. T. U T. B. (ioMiell and faintly, who lived on A. Zellar's place south of town, left Tuesday to make their home near Portland. Peter Johnson has bought the livery barn and his litother-in-law, Will Piser, lornieily of Ontario, will have charge of it. A A t " I II ft I . rintir i oiwen will leave Saturday for Omaha. Several friends of K. C. Stout surprised him by having a party at his home Monday evening, it Doing his birthday. A tine time was enjoyed by all present. Mr. Woiford ami family lett Tuesday for Portland, where ihey expert to locate. The Payette Valley Christian Kndeavor I'nion will hold their semi-annual meeting at New Plymouth Saturday. There are several cars of potatooo boing ihippod to Kan s.i from this section this week. PnW Advertisement!! Por Sale 25, tons first crop hay. ('. K Rees, Ontario. Money to wuN'il .farms. I. ni Improved irr- W. II. ii..,. mil.. Co. Wanted horses to winter at $3 per head, per month at the Conklin ranch. Estray A yearling Jersey heifer at the Conklin ranch. Owner please call, pay charges and take her away. Lots for Sale 3 in Riversida addition, near sub station. In quire at Argus. Hay delivered in Ontario at per ton. Call Pruitland livery. Phone 1021. 18.75 Paper hanging and painting, "the best is always the cheapest." Phone 4-8-R. A good set of work harness for sale cheap. F. Q, Roberts, Pruitland, Idaho. 400 buys 160 acres, 35 with gootl water right and in cultiva tion. Inquire Rex Marquise, Ontario, Oregon. Money Wanted 1260 River side residence, insured for $1500, box 412, Ontario. Groceries and Dry Goods Do you buy where you can get the most for your money? Do you buy where you can get the best for your money? That's our way of keeping our stock llwl UrifVl mrvrVtrinr in supp didn loose i ii W a n ted Improved small tract with buildings and fruit, on lease. AddreBsbox 12 with particulars. For Sale 160 acre, all in cultivation ; good well on place. 6 miles north-weft of PojOtte, Call on or write Mrs. Sarah De Haven, Payette, Idaho lloitte 3. ' 1vfi i ' nun i to yarn instead of loosing? Rader's Ontario, Oregon Utz & Dunn Shoes THE MORAL Trade with Rader's, you can't help but save money. We Uuder Buy! We Under Sell! Wanted (tirl for general housework. Oood wages. Apply at Rader's residence or phone ;i0-J. The biggest bargain we have ever offered our subscribers is the Argus and four mflgOlioOO, all one year, for only l.l For Sale One cow 3 years old, fresh in April; one heifer coming 2 years old. Phone -'01-K-2- R.J.Stone. Itrport of Ihr Condition of thr ar-v A ft FIRST NATIONAL BANK rUbllC Odle V.iliKil.lr Property to be Sold to Iln Highest Bidder at Sheriffs Sale. Avery under mounted tractor engine, steam, is horse, for sale at a bargain price. P. Walker, phone ft08K - Por Rent Purnished room in Villa Park; saddle to trade for hnv. 1. J. Dickson, with Van Petten Lumber company. at Ontario, in t In- S'iio- of OfaajM, ut the oloM "f hOatafajk March 4th, Hill, No. BOH, io,,rin ks. I,i ihiih mnl tliM-oiint 3.18 24N (Hi hrnlriitti. IMUaaJ atnt uiiMffunnl . 1 RH s I" S bottdl 10 seonri eiren- latum .'.' MMI no I' S IkiihU to Hcture I'iMtal SawtiK 1 ".ii no lliimls, xi-t'iiritieH, fte 1ft 174 H r.itnkli'k' huiioe, tin i . t 1 1 - mnl tutor.- i, 1VJ 01 Other real estate owne.l 'X 742 :il DM from mil ii ninl IihiiIch (not ipwrvi. ageiitHj I l74 M Dae from lanoyaj rt-t-rve Hirents 3s 023 62 Kxehanyes for Clearinx 1 1 . t24 .-I Notes of other National boate. .on,. Fractional iaer enrrenej niekels. ami OMtS 11', 1" l.nnii, Muni-v Kkkkhvk is 11a.sk, s i. OSMtf 21 -ii 00 Laval tender notaa 2 690 00 20 434 (Nl Keileuiitioll fiiml with I' H TreaHiirer i "i iter cent of eirenlatioii) Por Sale About 7." toiis of li r t class hay, lirst and OtOOUd cutting, live miles south west of Ontario Price 0.50 per ton. John W. Kimbrough. Three lota for aale 2 blooka weat of poatoftlt-e at tiaruain. Int)uire at Arifiia uitUti. For Sheriff. In the otci - ol Malheur itHinty 1 ill be a taiulitlatc for the lioiniiiation lor sheriff of this county on the Hepubluun ticket, subject to the decision of the voter at the primary election to b held on May 15, 19 I Robert Odoll. I . of the i , ..I i i, i in of in i In Maibeui iciintr. Ort'Knn, an- otfereti for wile at one o'olook on the 4th tlny ot Aiuil, l'.'H. at the court btiue in Vale. Oreitou. at aherritf'a aale AH in i ei fat i'il in it'iii iii a liartfatu lu Hue I. in, It fh., nlil tie , resent. Oua i'eve nt Inn, I lu the owueraliii) of Jniuea M. Ulaiitiiu, .tin! la tart ol Ins fituioua i.uit'li It ileaei lit inn la: Tin' uorthareut u.utnr of aeetion 14, ToWMhtm IS Mouth, rauga 40 W illamette tueiltlian, with one Imu ilreil fttefOJ of the eupital stock of the Nevmla Piteli , oinieiiy. Ihe other piece of laud in tho ,, nil xlii). of Win reu V. I inane .mil Henry II, I'luoinier ami la ilea, i lie, I as the K.mt. half ot (he aoutheait tiiarter of Siit ion 0, Tnutiahi 18 aoutti. Kaunr iTe.i.I. ilUuiette Mirlii It'i. HERE IS IHE CHANCE Of YOliR EIFE if von want to locate near a town that has a very bright future 1 have 70 acres of the very choicest land, lias a nice slope to the east, a lirst-class water right: SO acres in alfalfa, root has Uen in BTOin. Not having it all paid for it leaves me unable to take care of that much land. J will sell any where from 5 to 70 acres. My price ranges from $150 per acre up. About half cash, good terms on rest at 8 per cent in terest. Land exactly the same udjwiniui: has been selling at 1200 to $;!00 per acre, so here is your chance if you want a good tract ol bind '1 miles froia Total II Mill I I Iks Capital stock pun! lu surplus fiiml I'lldivitleil profits, lew. ex peii-ci. ami taxes pml National hank notes nut standing Due to state and private hanks and hankers Individual dejsisits suh lect to check lieinmid certificates of de posit Tune certificates of tleMtsit Certified Checka Postal Bavtngl depoaits Hills payahle, Including cer tificates of deposit for money borrowetl 1 1 -.' ihi 4SH 123 H4 I .Ml UNI (Ml Ml ihk, (Ml 4 418 IK) l'i .'.I Ml 00 4 901 s0 200 12ti ST I (159 85 123 81 IT 30 00 4M Oo 0J IMMI (Ml I will sell at auction at my place Heven miles southwest of Nyssa, Ore. Thursday, March 26 Beginning at 10 a. m. Malheui comity , Oieou. coutainini. Ulltano. IMe. l.cai' .Mallieilf 10 acre, more m leaa ami with it , I unction, wlure car shops ami .'."i aharea of tlie capital itock el the 'round house will no doubt be DvjhM Ditdi couipanj. built in the near future. l-oi a fin t In r deaci ipli,,n ot toil land ul. Ire roooM Bldg. , BoUoi Idaho, 1 fl Cruiihauiu J. J. DIKSS Ho Total fsg 123 94 state of i Irogna, ) County of Malheur i 1. H. B. Cockrum, cashier of thealsive uameil hank do solemnly swear that the alnive statement is true to the hest of my knowledge ami lielief H. H. CoCKRl'M, Cashier Correi-t Attest A. I.. Cockrum, ) L. B Cockrum, i C. K. Kenyon, Directors T. Turnhull, J. D. BiUingsioy Snbacrihed ami sworn to liefore me this loth tlav of March IU14 seal I W. Woo.1. Notary Puhlic. lor Sdle. Seed l'otiitoes-Karley QttOOO'l 35 head of live stock consisting of one grey gelding 5 years old, weight 1800 lbs; one brown geld ing five year old, weight 1200 lbs; one black gelding four years old, weight 1300 lbs, one span mules, four years old, 1350 lbs; one buckskin mare, weight 1600 lbs, eight years old; one bay mare, weight 1300 lbs, five years old; one mare with foal, weight 1000 lbs, eight years old; one bay gelding, five years old, weight 1500. 25 Head of Jersey Cows of which a number are full bloods. Good free lunch at noon. Terms of sale-cash or bankable notes at 10 per cent interest. Five per cent discount for cash. PETER STAM, Onner. WCKENSEN& MILLER. Auctioneers J. H. WOLF. Clerk. Vale 0971, Burna 03223. NOflOl I'DK l'i BLICWTION. Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Office at Vale. Oreaou. Kebruury otb, 1914. Notice la hereby given that Joaeph Little, Jr. ol Ontario. Oregon, who on May 24tb. 1000, made Homeitead Application No. u9Tl. for SRI Nf.l extra early Netted (Jems from iSec. 14, NWJ NVVJSec. lS.gWiSWi, acre which broke the American See- ' SK 8Eb s1'- U Townshii record vicld in 1913, 763 hi,.. , " b ' H " KV wi"-" Merl ' d''u. baa tiled notice of lntentinu to 39i ll.s, also winning tirst prize, make tlual three year proof to eatah at State Seed convention at ' "8b claim to the land above deecriued. Poootollo. seed corn Goldon i-lto f"1- J1- 9mamu. o. i.ann wince, ai ule. Oregon, on the lsth day ut Muni, ln. . t'laimaut n.tnits aa uitueaea. Jewell, a :Hi-,lay yellow dint, fully acclimated, which .von Idaho one acre yield. Write or Ontario. Oregon Idaho. K W. Morion, Thoa Kanady, of i !.,.. 1 . II. . . .. ,', . . . phone, . H. v.ilmore, Tavcite, laylo, 0l pByHt , . ,, Bruce K. Keater. Kegiater.