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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1914)
Ontario argus FRUITLAND NEWSLHS FUHLiNHKD KVKKY THURSDAY Entered in the poftoflw at C)ntHrio Oregon, for traiisinii-sioii through the mails as second-class matter. M. at MAIN. Publisher. tVhal Aihcnlser Should lm to 0". The first (itiestiuti, which fiery ad vertiser should auk Is, ' What am I trying to accomplish?' Musi hiislno.-.s inon would sa. that Hit obttOtt an swer is, that tiny ure trying to got more business. Tluit Is triii". as far as tlM present la concerned. Hut, If l4l ' II i i.-iiiK lwfl inuaHin fil only fur what It can do for the niii" .ear, It would be, In many cases a poor investment. What you are really living to ncnmplish, la to tnaki" Hi' swMBtlsl acts with regard to your business, a part of the ordi nary fund or knowledge of every one in th- community, state, or the whole country, as the caae may lie, from which u expect tO draw trade Your ndvcitlsing should make our buslnos.; ho favorably known that when Um time i onus to bn Newt thing you sell thu average peraon in your community will Ihli.k of you first mid fed that ho would prefer to liny it from yui. Tills can only he done bj continu ous and pers4stent advertising. In thia aenae, circulars are not advertising- A catalogue Is Hot advertising Kven personnl solicitation, however, effective, la not advcitbJng. Neither la u c .1 1 I In a newspaper onre in i Willie In tills sense ml vol t l.-llig. If .1 ung man walks in one door of a college and walks out of the other, lie has not received a college educa tion. Neither does the sending of a few circular, or an occasional pews paper advertisement constitute au ad vertising campaign. A young man lea i lis (iroek by going In his dreek class from three lo the tlinca a week. looking at a (I reek book once In a while does not fe.o h him (Iroek. Continued and Irregular repetition Is Hi"' I ho omploveil In college. Advertising depends l u H actly thi same foun latlon The pub lic will become most thoroughly uc ijuiilnled with your business by seeing Ita advert iineut in u newspaper day after day. Don't expect too much from "iir first few montlia' advertising, an more than you exited three moiitlis of college to give a high school bo romplel Iiicatlon. II is no less certainly in the ic- aiiln. from newspaper advertising than the results of sending a student to college The uncertainty is not In the college, but In the young man and tin regularity of his Htton, lance The uu ccrtalntv of newspapei advertising Is the cop) ami the icguluritv Watt wlo.h it appcau. Itcsulls come 111 ex actly the same process, which is a ph etiological process, In both cases. Mr and Mrs Mori-land little girl waa baity bitten by Mr Madaon's dog Holiday, while swinging Id the yard with Mr Madsnn's little daugh ter The dog waa killed at once The school at New Plymouth clos ed tills week There were six gradu ates from the high school Mrs Oladitb la 'cn..yiiig a viiit from her mother Mias Kleauoi U 1 1 r.ui, trousseau includes 1!' hats and 4 1 gowna. Isn't Ibis caloillaeld to cause some of the llolllCcpllU I b-IIIOCI Utn til llollllt the I'M sldetit's . Iitfc rami iuii sluiplioity . Frealdeut Wilson and the demo crals in eongr have sidetracked the lllllll CIClllll bill fortlllH kfSSOII. Thev do nut want the farmers to liiife die i. iiiontiy. ttf ideiitly l hey do III-1 coiicldci lhi have hsiol leap ied the t mi in.-1 eiiiiugh by placing eveiv thing he . reduce-, on tint free naue um, ii i placing a I ni III on i ft i thing be bo . m( In a Kut. W I" I- i. lb it ,'i the eun (titioll el BAM .,-.ii,., I hey have BJO (lie balit ot iMiiii'iuining about b'ia '""" U I '"' I" ' i lug it up, but thr evidence is again! them. The rei lepts of the OtOfOO Short l.iue at ( iiiiurlo for tlie month of April this year w.ie l.u0 ii'orn than tor the anie month hi.t y,"Ur, 'thiitcaii M Iml MM thing, the merchants ot Oiituiiii ure selling mure gumU man tlie.y ,li. one y,.r -uo. , jB probably 'rue Unit there are install ess where a .ton. u running behind last year, but for I he city the bust ucs is greater. ll yon are not doing your share of the business you bad butter do a little advertising and let the buyers now i but you will appreciate part Of their trade, also that you ure still lu business ami have something to all. .1 M Davis met with a serious accident Haturday while he was lead ing bis hcrsea. they knocked him down by running against him, then tramped him. lie was routined to bis bed for a few days but is getting along real well. lialph Makinron has gone to Iron sides to stnv a few days at the new home of bis cousin, ("has. Hour. The high school learn went to Vale Saturday tVplay with the high team of that place. Several men from here Hccomrianie'l the boys, trio score was 13 to .1 in favor of I-mil bind The juniors gave a bniiiiet in honor of the senior Class lust I'riday evening lit the home (if Miss Olive Hunter. There were twenty two present and the evening was giciitlv enjoyed by all. The death of John Neal Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, at the home of his daughter. Mrs. I. M Williams of Frultlaud, caused many a pioneer of eary days a pang of sorrow and regret, as he with his family lived con tinuously in layette valley at their old homestead near New Plymouth nine 1 h 7 .;. The deceased waa born in Little Hock. Ark., Deo 26, 130. and waa a veteran of tl ivil war. A number of the f J. A. K. of Caldwell attended and took part In the funeral service, which took place at the home at II o'clock Tuesday, cou ducted by Her. P M Htnrck of the Uaptlat church of New Plymouth, of which the departed waa a faithful member alnce Ita organization Hia faithful wife died just two years ago to the day with leaa than tweuty four hours 'iuii i mice in time and be was laid by her side in I'ark View came tsry. New Piytuuutu lie leaves to mourn bis Iota, two sons, laaao Neal of I miiiii it aud Jobnuy Neal of New Plymouth, aud tire daughters, Mrs. Kltobie of Cambridge, Mra. Voutaler of Nyssa, Mrs. Clement of Notus, Mra. Williams of I ruitland and Mra Kraiibam of New Pymouth, also a stepson, W. C. I.ungey of Auburn. Oregou. (iraut (iarduer received the silver medal given by the W. ('. I U. Tuesday eveuing at the Mel bod 1st ohurct. The surprise party given at the ('alwell home for Mrs ('. Stout hi.-t Wednesday evening was a success III every way. There was unite a iium tei present aud had a jolly time. Miss Jessie Till hot t entei tslue.l the teachers at toe home of tier sister near New Plymouth Saturday even lug. W. .1. Set bey aud family left last week for Kaglc whom Mr. Selbey bought a stoic. We arc sorry to louse them but ivish them success in their new liouic. Mr ami Mrs. Andy Johnson will Occupy the bouse vacated by I -i.uik it n nurd. address is to be given by Hev. Oeorne K. Varney of Caldwell. The saints torian is Miss Kern Linok, and the vHlidlotorlnii, Wilbur Hollinger. Pre sentation of diplomas by the presi dent of the board of education will te made ti the senior class as follows: Wilder and Willllll Hollinger. Alice 1'erry, Hazel Smith, Pern Llnck, Alice Whealdou, (IrBiit Williams, Kill Schmidt. Lewis Kussell and Ksthcr Johnson. Last Friday night was the third annual junior-senior banquet, whlcb was the most elaborate aud dignified event of the sohool car. The ban- I quet was beld at the K. K. Hunter. home and was served in alx courses. I be table and dining room decora- ' lions worn in purple aud wb te, the senior class colors. The parlor and hail were in purple and gold, the I junior colors. Dainty program and menu cards at h i lute were hand landed in the olass (lower, tbe I whlt rose. Covers were laid fori 14, which Included the two classrs and faculty. Many excellent toaata were repunded to by students and teachers. Miss Irma Deal acting In tl apacitv of toastmistiesa. Prof. M. M. Mcintosh, the past two years principal of the Midvsle High School, will leave Saturday for Kraltlsnd, from whence, after spend ing a lew days, be will go east and take a summer Conine at one of the bad we colleges. Prof. Mcintosh and bis wife have secured positions as teHcliors of the I ruitland schools, he as princrnl of the High Hobnol and Mrs. Mcintosh as teacher of one of the grades. Mrs. Mcintosh, who is now at In i home in Pennsylvania, will remain there until time to go to I-1 ii it iiiml to teach. In the removal of Mr no. I Mrs. Mcintosh, the Mid vale aclioola loae two efficient and earnest teachers and estimable young people. The many frienda that tbay made during their stay here will wish them success In their new loeu tioll. Mldvale Kepnrter. Dr. W. G Howe DENTIST la "l Telephone No. 732 First Nntional Hank l.i.l.; DRS. PRINZING & WEESE Ontario, Oregon Office in New Wilson Hlock. DR. D. C. BRETT DENTIST Office 2nd door east of Ontario Phtf; macy on Nevada Avenue Near R R Depot Mcculloch, & wood LAWYERS Rooms 1-2-3 First Nat'l Hank Bldg. Ontario, Oregon HARNEY COUNTY NEWS J. P. Mahowu was In the oltv earlv this week on busioeaa He reporta a very sucoeeaful lamblog seaaou, av leg a big per cent of bis Increase as the weather has been Hue for lamb lug. He Informs ns he haa disposed of some 1 700 bead of yearlinga at 136.00 per bead to be delivered aft. i shearing Jobu tlllcri.i. for 2h yeaia In tbs employ of the r. I. s Co., bss res Ignsd bis position as general manager or that i i.- corporation and left here Tuesday 'or bla bom in Oakland, California. Mr (lllerlat was o e of me iiest known stock men in 1 1 ,,r Eastern Oregon, Nevada and Call forum His many years with the Pacific Live Stock Co In this terrl tory brought him In touch with many pe.ple who had learned to respect his judgement in bis line of bus! uess. There is genuine regret ex pressed among bis many frleuda in this section that he has n slgued aud will ,devote hia time to bla nan atfalrs lu California where he nwna a nice home aud u large viueyard. Horn. Herald OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Da IIauiiikt Skaiis I'll. I'AI LINK SKAKS Graduates American School ol Os teopathy. Kirksville. Mo. WIlMm Hlock Telephone. ."( Mk. H. H. WHITNEY PHYSICIAN andlSUROEON office In I. O. 0. F. Bldg., Ontario, nun." . C. McGONAGILl ATTORNEY AT LAW Will Practice in all Courts Notarv Public. Office over Postoffire REX MARQUIS tOOS DsaVaWfN ok m t ii i i i COUNTY DEPUTIES" W. H. Cecil, Ontario Hen Hruwu, Yale. C. C. Morton, old's Ferrv. N. O. White, Weiser llridge. J. E. Holly. Rivervlew Abe Dennv. Jordan Valley. Joe HankofTer, McDermitt J Buydeil Nvssa W. Me William- J mil ura Wm. Kine, Harper THE OXTAKK) MARKET haa the Exclusive s4gency ofthe Wei ser Creamery Butter Belling now at 80 uents per pound - - - 200 Acres for Sale OR TRADE Fifty acres has been seeded to alfalfa. Some building!, All under fence. Railroad lino through tract. On Snake river. Well drained bench land. Klec tric pumping plant can he installed for -12 per acre. Will cut up to suit buyer. Address Box 128, Ontario, Oregon .Mr. and .Mrs. Hob -nb.-ok are last ptoud parents of a luby boy bom I'bui.-.Uy May II, Mr. Kooiunr ot severely hint hy one uf bis line Imrses jniiiiiuw on bun Mlnle tryiuti to Met It MM of (lie 1 1 n The towu has heon oerruu this week with tramps, who have beeu stealing about everjibiiiK in light A barrel of beer Mas taken aiter bouse waie house. aud oihei Uiiuu ue also nussiiifc'. Mrs Vuekev, Mrs f-'leck, Mrs Weir, Mr Homau aud Mr Hansen ajajM amonu those who went from here la atteuii tlit- Suuday School touvei.tnu nl Weiser the first of the week Next week is commencement week witli Kruitlaud hiuh school and the close of a successful school year. Sunday evening baccalaureate ser vices will be held in the Kaprlst church, the seriuou to be delivered !y Kev. J. J. Tlckuer. Wednesday uiiiht will be class hh'bt a Hue pro nam baviun been arranged. cuusistiliK' clnckeus I of music aud soiik reading of class reported j will aud oratious by the Minora. Kri day uibt is commencement. lb, from the Wool Clip. (Ouitiiiiied trim First Ihc,. held their wools for kttles aud noit. u tbe stuff together In local waie bouaes that ttiey would have had irom one to two ceuts ner nouu d m.ee all tbe way through. l'ruui careful iuvestigatioo of cou ditii.n. in tbe past we here always uiidei(ooil that on a rising market the uioMiis will not hold their wool awaiting sales dates but if any ot tbe buyers will follow them into Ihe country and offer them a price that not w .11.111 a cent or so ol the market value but au increase over tbe prey iOIH year's prices thev will sell it. This lias beeu a very pfOwpafwwt year lor the lasMfi rawers as tin , I ad a good wiuler tor ttieir liuMhess, Mon.brlully largd ciopuf lambs aud to day there is more grass ou tbe rl ges than tin-re lias been tor inauy years at Ibis tune of the year. This week there has been some buyers all through tlie Steins Mountain louutrv aud at ut ieuirts they are picking up a great deal of Hie wool that is being shorn and some that is still uu the sheep. There ia no business that ueeds a eelllug oigaiiiatiou as badly a does the sheep ludustry aud it is coiiceed cd hy observiug people that bad the growers consolidated ou some plan of selling tin ir wool a good many thous and il'ltars would have been added to the revenue this year. Hipping for exposure to scab is iu lull progress aud while this is cost lug the licep men some mouey it is believed that it will be to a good advantage ot ridding the sheep from any ticks and will build them up ao that the will go through tbe IQalwMI and be iu better shape than tv,r be fore. Notice to Creditors. Notice la hereby Riven that the undersigned haa been duly appointed administrator win. u,, will auuexsd of tbe estate of Thomas Haroed, de ceased, by tbe County Court of the Mate of Oregou for tbe County ot Malheur. Any and all persons bar ing Claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same to tbe uudereigned administrator at Wend. ill, Oretfoo, or to bis attor nays, McCullucb i Wood, at On tario. Oregon, within six months from the date of tbe Bret publicat urn of this i mi Hone aud dated and first pub lished tbia 14 i.ny of May, A i 1011. HKNKV . HVHK. I.I...UI . .. .i.iuiiiiiiiiiiiur wiiu me will an ne.. ot the estate of Thomas liar ued, deceaaed. 1 w Urban and interurban men find the Ford a faithful friend. For the quick trip into town for the leisurely ride through country-side for business for pleasure-any where-everywhere-the Ford serves nest. And it's light, right, dependable and economical. Five hundred sixty-nine dollars is the price of the Ford runabout, the louring car is aix nineteen; the town car eijrht nineteen f. o. b Ontario, complete with equipment. Get catalog and particulars from Ford Garage Ontario 01615 NOT1CK rOI PUBLICATION. U. S. Laud Ottice at Vale, Or, g.-u. May 1.1. 1914, Notice is hereby giveu that Kohert McKlnney. ot Ontario, Oregon, who. on Noveuler , 1910, made Horn.. lead eutry No 01916, lOf I he SU ,, Section dd. Township 17 s., l;.,uge 19 .. Will. .Meiidian. has liled no tice ot iuteiitim to make dual thirl year Proof, to e.stablish claim to tbe laud above described, before tl.. Kegister and liecciver of tbe luiti States l.aud Office, at Vale. Oregon, ou the loth day of June, HH1. Claimant names as witnesses; S D. Moore, Albert Worth. Frank Welch, and O. A. Koshun k, all ol Ontario, Oregou. B8U01 K. UatTattt, Register. Warrant Call. Notice is hereby given that I have funds on hand to psja all Geueral Fund Warranta ordered net paid for w.u,t of funds. Interest awsswM May o t h , 1911. Dated at Vale, Oregon, this :4th Ua of April, lyit. J. R. WKAVER, County Treasurer. Cream fill t5cTM9 """ 5V" ' b T Louis Hurtle is prepared to sharpen youi sliears for tt-n cents ami guarantees satisfaction. LJ There is more at Hoyer's in The newest in Men's Footwear The newest in Men's Summer Hats The newest in Men's Ties The newest in Men's Shirts Let us show you. You will be pleased Bover Rros. & Ca. ay aa m m ar e- w awa I J