Methodists. Sunday School 10 A M Preaohing Hemos 11 A M Junior League 3PM Epworth League 6:30 P M .Preaohing Service 73:0 P M Thomaa Jobna, PASTOR. Congrcgatloaal Church Notice Hominy Herrioes, Hi in. lay School 10 a m Preaoblng Service Ham C Meeting 7pm Preaching Services 8pm Midweek Leotarea every Wedneaday evening 8 o'olook Pbillp Koeulg, Paator. - a - CATHOLIC CHURCH Mans at 8 A M on 1st anil 8rd Snnday of each month. On nil other Sunday t 10 A M. H. A. Campo, Rector UNITEDPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Rob't J. Davidson D D Paa tor. Her vices at 11 :00 a m and 7 :30 p m Nutil.ath achool at 10:00 a m ADVBNTI8T. Ev l atiir.lny abbatn ihool 10:30 am Bi j Study 11:30 a m Vouog people.a meeting 1 ;.') pm CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PM Vlv.Tli.rlri. IlU BIDS $500,000 FOR A BABY. But Rich Virginian's Offer la Spurned by tb Child' Mother. Washington. At cording to womrn Connected with t lie ! eneiioe Critten ton nilalon. ulii li I Inning n baby exhibit lure to lin,. raise funds for n summer camp nnil hospital for bahlea. a wealthy mini from Richmond, Va.. offered to endow the mlaalon With IBOO, 000 If be whm permitted to adopt a boy Infant he lind seen at the exhibit. Mrs. Kate Waller Barrett, national preal dent of the Crittenton mlaalon. aald that the Richmond man told her that the lioy. who la known aa "Baby Frank." reaembled n portrait of one of hla an.-ent.irn. "Arrange for me to adopt him and I will have my lawyera draw up the pa pere turning over that amount of money to the mlaalon at once," Mra. Bnrrett quotea the man aa aajing. Mra. Barrett aald ahe told tbe man that the bablea at tbe exhibit were not for aale and that ahe knew "Baby I'rank'a" mother would not consent to an adoption. In a atatetnent Mra. Barrett aald that many persons who hnd visited the ex hibit had renionstrnted with the haby'a mother because she refused to part with him. Almost all of them aald, In substance, according to Mrs. Harrett: "They MgM to think of tlie child and Its future. This mnn Is rich and can give the child every adviiiitage." Money to loan Improvml rr gated farma. W. H. Uoollttls Co. Lota for Hale 3 in ItiverHido addition, near sub station. In juire at Argus. IFay delivered in Ontario at 8.75 per ton. Call Kruitland livery. Phone 1021. M000 buys liiO ac-rs, :::. with good water right and in cultiva tion. Inquire Hex Marquise, Ontario, Oregon. You can get four splendid magazines one year for 1H cents txtra by renewing your sub Mcription to the Argus. Three lota for sale 2 block west sif postofflce at a bargain. Inquire at Argua nitlcM. For rent Furnished house in cluding garden plot, chickeD park, barn three lots, nice lawn Box 43. Ontario. TO DRINK RUM 214 YEARS OLD That'e What Wiatar Inttitute'a Di rector Will Do In 1992. Philadelphia. .Iiiiiiiilcn nun L'I4 yenra old Is promised to the directors of the Wlstar Institute of Amitomy of the University af Pennsylvania at the cen tenary of the Institute. But the only directors who will be allowed to drink It will he those who lire In nlllce In 1002, when n dinner will lie arranged for them for the specHlc purpose of drinking the rum. The centenary of the Institute will lie In im2. A bottle of .Inmalca ruin was left un opened In this city liy British ohVcra upon their evacuation of Philadelphia in die War of the Revolution, mid Ita history aline that time Is recited upon a curd tied to the neck The card was written by Isaac Wlstar. founder of thu Institute Mr. Wiatar Inherited the bottle from hla uncle, Franklin Jones In 1804, two years after he founded the Insti tute, he presented the bottle to the In stitute, with the re-piest that It In- held for tbe centenary celebration The liotttu Is of green colored gluse and holda about three pints. SAYS LIVING IS NO HIGHER. Investigator Digs Up Records and Makee Public His Conclusions. Rellefontnlne. O.-Anaon Carter, a pioneer grocer of Rellefontnlne, haa licen aearchhig old records regarding (lie conipiinitlve cost of food products now and In the nast mid lum hmoM this conclusion: 'Aside from three tilings butter, poultry and meat prices of staple groceries in the bulk are not higher than they were twenty five yeara ago. "A man and woman can go to house keeping today in better manner for the same amount of money than a couple could a quarter of a century ago. It ta the desire of the buying public to hare ao much prepared food and so many things done up in attractive packagea that haa Increased the coat of living. "The average can of baked beans does not contain I centa' worth of beans, and a package of crackers con talna but little more than four ouncea. People are avoiding preparing food for themselves. "If people would continue to buy everything In the hulk at the grocery na they used to do nnd cook their food for themselves as they used to do there would not be n high coat of living problem." RENTED HEN STRIKES. Quit Laying, and Owner Ha to 8u Neighbor For Rent. Siihbnr.v. Pit. When ev.ip sMMktd 80 cents n dorai recently Philip Bradford of anbury discovered a new form of Ptealotlim. It was revealed In Squire Tleriiey'a court when llriidford brought suit against a neighbor to colic, t reiit.'il for a hen. Rrndford haa a lot of hena. Instead of collecting hla egs and selling them he rented out the fowls at 'J cents n day. the renter winning If the hens con. tinned to lay properly. One of them whs rented to Jamea II. Snyder, but In stead of laying she wanted to sit and sit was all ahe did. When Rrndford at tempted to collect Ills rental Snyder re fused to pay. Squire Tlerney gave Judgment for 50 .'ciiis ngnliist Snyder. For Bale Phooe HO K. Household goods, 18-10 id For Hale- My Canny Kitchen cheap Poor health reason for sail ing. Will tak team, wagon and tiM. i aa part pay. Will also teaob fHirobaaer to make candiea and Ice cream, if thay wlab. Hadd's Candy Kitubeo. Ontario. lD-pd. For Hals In Ontario. A lUe room house with bath room, bot and oold water oounectiona, good oellar, oual house, obioken park, and two lota; oemant sidewalk, electric lighta. ' I. .. in on Alottit Street, for cash or terma. furnished or uufuruiahed. For further loformatloo, box 8,'l, On tario, pbone Du. K. 1 I n ... Pigs for Hale 7 weeka old. Dur oca three mile south of Ontario. Wm. Jobneou. 19-20. J. W. Boor will be in OuUrio Saturday at tbe Kagle livery with bia horae Bryan und Jack Dun. 19-V.l Brief News of the Week An Invasion of 400 IIIii.Ium la threat ening lirltlsh Columbia from Shan ghai. The men are now said to be on their way to the Rrltlsh possessions Chicago municipal atore, which opened for bus! i ae February 1. will oloae soon because of the lack of pa tronage to warrant keeping tbe place open. Thu rlgl.' or the state of Montana to impose a i.ix of 1 cent a pound on oleomargarine aold within the atats Is upheld by the United States su pretue court. On the claim that glrla between the agea of 18 and XI voted at the recent election In Bloomlngton. III., the wsts bave started a second suit to contest tbe election. According to reports received at Sacramento, an 11-pouud box of Call fornla cherries wsa aold In Philadel phia for 156. It waa the flrat ship ment of thla season's cherrlea, tbe fruit usually bringing 12 60 a box. Concerted action by at leaat nine weateru railroads for a petition to the Interatate commerce commission for flat Increases In freight rates correa pondlng wlili the request ui.nl.- by the eastern lines, la expected aa aoon a tbe commission decides tbe caaea now under consideration, according to In formation. BABY TALK BREAKS HIS LONG SILENCE Spo-Pe. Indian of Mystery, Speaks For First Time. The PORTLAND Restaurant Meals 25 cents and up. Everything the best the market affords. Wong Ton, Proprietor ONTARIO LAUNDRY Leave Bundles at Any Hotel or Barber Shop Prompt Attention Given All Orders. Soldier Co to Vera Crui. Oalveaton, Tex. Twenty hour af ter ordera to start for the front were received from Waablngton four regi ments of Infantry, comprising 3400 men, carrying 12 machine guua, sailed for Vera Crux. The brigade will be commanded by Brigadier General Frederick Funaton. In the opinion of tbe administration offlclula the task of financing a war with Mexico will be comparatively easy. For the present the current appropriation for the army and navy la deemed aufficlent. A atamp tax and beer tax could raise $100,000,000 a .;.r, it la said, and there would be no necessity for making a special bond issue. W. C. T. U. Head I Dead. Portland. Me Mrs. Lillian M. N. Stevens, president of the National Women's Chriatlao Temperance Un ion, died bere. She had been ill sever ai weeks with kidney trouble. Mrs Stevens, who was born in Do ver, Me., 70 years ago. continued to the last tbe temperance work to which she devoted most of bar life. Rat Carrie Bell on Feet. Harrison. Ark A large rat to which SUMS) hays h-ol tied tiny bells caused s I'linic in a pi. ture show bere. The wo :..-n in ibe mi. heme forgot all about - - cue will, h was being showu ..I . limbered upon the chairs. Waablngton -Rno-Pe. the Indian man of mystery, an Inmate of the criminal division of the Government Hospital For the Insane at Washington, haa broken n silence of more than thirty two yeara. Hk IV-, self liupoaed dlauae of hla talking apparatus haa continued avar since the tlrst day of hla Incarceration nt Fort W a) lie. near Detroit, In isvj tdjudged of unsound mind at the fort, he was sent to Hie government hospital !n INS?. Ilia silence was accepted by (he army medical examinera aa a con lining symptom of melancholia. Tbe crime f.n which the Indian was Imprisoned waa the murder of a fur trader, an in t of reprisal against Ibe white race for the killing of his mother In one of the hostile Inter hangee between the United State tr.H.ps nnd tbe Hln. kfoot Indians In 18711. It i. io. uned for Mrs. Malcolm Clark. i f a party of member of the Illack foot irlU-. herself a half breed, to re awaken Ss Pe's slumbering vocal or L'SIIH Times without number during hla In car. era Hon efforts have been made t persuade Sm. IV to talk. Not a nvI lalile, not even a gruul. has Hie aged warrior volunteered But when Mr and Mra. Clark. In company with James Perrlne and Charles W Muck, paid a visit to the Insane hospital they explained to the superintendent tluit they hud under stood there waa an Indian among the Inmates. Mra. Clark had Bpo IV isiluted out to bar. With her husband she addraaasd him In tbe stilled but eloquent Indian tougue. Spo IV gave no indication that be understood. Tbeu Mrs Clark said to ber frleuda, "Step back, let me w hl-per to lit in " She sut down beside the solemn red man and began a musical form of bat.) talk, "the language of little eople." aa the Indians call It. She crooned and crooned to the gruy headed man until liniillj the stolid heart seemed to melt "What Is your inline f ahe said, still In the Infant dialect "Spo-Pe," came from the llpa of the stole. And for the first tune since be entered the hospital Npo-I'e bad broken hla alienee Finding stsut his tongue would really perform Its ottlce. Spo Pes first quea Hon was: "Where is Three Hearst" Three Bears was a brother of the In dian who died In 1S88 Since the breaking of the thirty two years' silence Spo 1'e ha expressed a willingness to dls ..urae. but as the Blackfoot lauguai." la nut universally known in (he g . i uuieiit hospital be finds c.nisi.b-riib'. dithVulty In obtain ing companion!. Injury Restore Hearing. I '- ...ic. li I. Charles A Hertriind, need i ty-fH .-. a hainessmaker, deaf Hfteeil car? met with a fortunate B0 clitei ' lie :i stooping to pick a tool from ihe ft., r when a tile fell from a bih' h and ii k in his ear. It was re moied xfllh difficult) S'...i. .itti-rward Bortraad found that bis hen ring bsd been restored. Jewelry Should be purchased from your home jew eler who stands ready at all times to make it good. We have the late pat terns and standard makes to select from. Official watch msn for the railroads of this section. W. W. LETSON, ONTARIO, OREGON. aftsV jj W f ' . itl&fiflal Unfit 1 OF ONTARIO. ORE A Good Bank In a Good Country We have several hundred Government Bulletins on corn and hog growing, and on the selection of 9eed corn. We will distribute these Bulletins free to all who call for them, as long as the supply lasts. Resources Over Half Million Dollars HERE IS A SNAP 00 acres of choice land near Ontario with water right; 48 acres in high stste of cultivation; farm machin ery, 4 head of horses, farm wagon and hack; all for $5,000. Half caah, balance on terms. Address Postoffice Box 94 Ontario, Oregon OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS A, L. COCKRUM, President; H. B. COCKRUM, Csshler T. TURNBULL, Vice President C. W.PLATT Ass't. Cashier C. E. KENYON J. D. B1LLINGSLY L B. COCKRUM Old papera at lb Argua ofIloe--25 cents per hundred. Just whst you need to line your cabin and Place under the carpet A Complete Line of Urging tatuntmj At the Argus Office Empire Lumber Company, Limited WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Sash, Doors, Lumber, Lime, Cement, Plaster and Coal SOLE AOKNTS AND DISTRIBUTORS OF Malthoid Roofings and all P & B Products The Most Compute Line of Building Material. If you cannot find it anywhere else DOOM to uh. We have it. Three High Class Papers Free i All subscribers who are in arrears can by paying up back account and one year in advance to The Argus secure the fol lowing publications Absolutely Free: Fruit Grower and Farmer, (2) $1.00 The Vegetable Grower (monthly) .50 Woman's World ( monthly ) .50 This is an exceptional opportunity to square up old accounts and prepare tor the Future ltr QDtttarui Ahjub Phone 47 J. P. 0. Box 128