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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1914)
ONTARIO ARGUS PUBLlHHKD KVKKV THUKKDAY Entered in the postoffice at Ontario Orron, for transmission thronh the mailx hh him nrnl i-1m- matter. M. E. BAIN. Publisher. FRUITLAND NEWS ITEMS Miss Marie Tuney returned Thurs day from her trip east. Mine Olive Harry of Corvallls la vlaltlng at the tl. K. Russell home thia week. Mr. and Mr. Newborn are the par ent of a fine boy born Thursday, Jul) 23. Mrs. N. H. Feltham la home from the Holy Itoaary hospital and la act ting along nicely. Mra. Turner of Kmniett, who hat been vlhltlng at the Grant Fisher home If ft last week for Ilrngan. Mr. Snowberger. mir rural mall car rier ha OM to the hllla In his auto for a v.u at ion t h iH week The second crop of hay la In the atack and people are getting ready for the thresher f train Is unusually 11 good crop tbia year. Mrs firocklehurat is getting well Steely ainc the aurglcal operation I i-t Haturday Hhe Is at the bme of her daughter. Mra .J, H. Pucbart. Rather Itusn II left Inst Thursday for a visit with frlenda ra California .The Ht'.pped a few days In Ogden to visit relatlvea there The Pleasant View achool house is partly town down. It not being needed Ince the wagon routes have been es tablished to take the children to the central school m Krultlaud J W. flelvldge and family, who came here from Colorado last Hpring. left of the week for Caldwell to make their home. They have the best wlshea of their friends here Mr. Galen llollnger and MIsh Wilms Hleey were recent I) mauled In In diana and arrived here Friday. Mr. IioUagar will be employed ag princi pal of th school at Siinioslde this year. Several from hern uttendud the W. r. T. U. meeting at New I'lvinmith Its! Friday. The were ) en- ii mined by the union at thut piece n'd spent a pleasant and in nfltulilc Uev. Ilower r the t'hiisiliiu clnm-li ) icbed Hutidai iiioiihiik ,it the Mrtli '"ut church In the absence of Itcv Dtnl. who la uway for u little v.ic.itlon to n large coio:reiiiil..ii III hiibjeet was 'The Itnyal Konil to lle.ivcli" Tiie Humiyslde school lioiie Mill lie ramodeii-d mid a in.iiiuei training htllldtllK elected licfiue xcli'iil bOalM this fall Mi Holmm-i and hoii have lln cniili.icl 0 " llM work The Mtitt if iho-Uhk ' list Brotlh in ilnncli In Mill atli'iidril In appre ciative liHteuers Klder Andrew Hut chison of California la conducting the aarvlcea Kverybod) 1m cordiall) inu it t attend WOLVES DROP IN FOR LUNCH. But They Weren't Hungry, For Thsy Alir.nl M.i.l fc.ilm .i Parrot. Knn-.i-. in slo - (loom Wllaon a keeper hi the Horns suologtcnl arena, -:i-t nt 1 i . I . I . i 1 1 n. e w.i tat lug III lu in i i in in ii ikiun in us- i In- door lulu l and In ivu i. cii inn big wolves llsoti summoned help ami attmad lllli Tin- wolves were not the little b.iif lie ii ted knuN I but the L mum varii'i.i uoicti ror tin-ir tierce m- i iiev were uot as hard lo nan in - iii mi. hi hat e iii en. bov) c er fi-r Hi. i iiui iii.Miii dined off some J' i nutb Urn i roosters and fo doe aoj i ii hi eaten 1 ten dollar parrot Hi. mcic eventually driven back lo their ac In IVIIaou :iiii aavaml nilim-.. "Drys" Br.itni in Tends. Pallas, i etas Prohibition . ic featcii in tin- state 1'iiiii.iry, according lo Ii lllllls J. lines K Ferguson, the auti prolulu lion i .null. I. ilc lor I In- luiiniu.ilh.n fot gov i inn. h.is leml over Thoin.i- II lieull I'Uihlhllnill c. null. laic PVgtBMtl were dial final figures would bhnw defeat of I lie prohibition ami ii.lincui provlaloa .iIkuiI I4.00C votes Train Falls Throuyh Bridge. DaJlia I'uiciu 1 1 .tin ,, m on Ihe Salem I. Il.s I'm UcMciu rail a iiiuppc.i through Um artagi avw the I. in kiamuie ruer near Black Rock and Kiiem.ii. I.i I'm was had!. scalded and nut) die. but ktetlueei Qeorgi r.iK :.. i escaped serious burns b keeping uadei aralai NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL Members of Congress Anxious to Return Home to Repair Political Fence. Washington. Members of congress are hearing from their constituents, urging them to get through with their legislative business aa soon aa possi ble and come home to look after their political fencea. "We need a rest," ia the declaration of the republicans, likewise It Is the slogan of some of the democrats. It la an open aecret, however, that be hind the desire for a rest Is a desire on the part of the republican aenatora aa well as the democrat to doff the toga for campaign togs. 8enate democrats In caucua agreed on a definite legislative program. In which they eipect to put through the antitrust and appropriation bills and bring about adjournment of congress at the earliest possible moment. White no predictions aa to adjourn ment were made, "hurry" was the key note of the meeting. National Heavier Than ttate Burden The debt of the national govern ment Is a greater financial weight upon the people of each state, eicept Arlsona and Massachusetts, than the obligstlons of the state In which they live, according to statistics Issued by the census bureau The figures showed that on June 30, 1913, the per capita debt for the 41 atates amounted to 13.67, while that of the national government waa $lun The total debt of the atate governments on that date was $433, ::;. t:s An offsetting Item waa $76. 80,671 In sinking fund assets. The national government had a to tal debt at the end of June last amounting to $2, 91. 204,814 However, leas cash In the United Htates treas ury available for the payment of debt, that would be reduced to 1,028,M4, 065. Imprisoning Nsvy Osssrters Ended. Abolition of Imprisonment for de sertion from the navy In times of peace wss ordered by Secretary Dan iels. Under the new regulation, bluepuck ets who overstay their leave or com mit mmiiHr urriftt iifa 01 m-i ipiiiie win i be summarily dismissed instead of be- Ing sent to prison, while men who be come dissatisfied with the service and want to quit may have an holiest dis charge by merel) refunding certain enlistment allowance The secretary announced that the navy now had practically a full quota. 1.34N enlisted men. compared with u shortage of more than 4000 IS months ago, and that the time to take the atep had come Federal Grain Orades Favored. KxtahllNhnient of standard federal Kn.iles. to which all grain sold In In I terstate and foreign commerce under pjpiaf ajMil i-.-iiifuaiiM would be re-! uulred to conform. Is proposed in the Mohs bill, favorably reported to the ' house b the agricultural committee, Tin- bill contemplates eliminating differences between export and do mi Htie grades of the same quality, but is mil designeil in .ittiHt the shlniieiii of grain In lioiul An aiiroirlatlon of WMM ' Pro J poM'd to carry out the terms of the bill and to facilitate Hiipervlslou of grain traffic The department ul .n rlciillure prnpoHfH to eNtabllsb branch laboratorleH at important grain receiv iiik markets. Fly Doomed by Boras. I lu iluoiii of die uerm :irr Iiik fly i in a new 1 1 - . ..i el i .iilliininceil hi the department ol .iitricuiture lis us. la declared to assure l he complete exii-rmiuaiion 01 uie common house hnlil pest that Is largel) bliuneil fnr spn-aiiiiiK ivpuni.i The method coastals only of the sprinkling of a assail anoual of ordi aarj botes iall) oa kouathold ami ta ble refuse National Capital Brevities. OpoalBJ of the r.inaiua lanal to reteett drawlag '' feel oa Aetna! ir u vi n a announced b) Secretar.v Uur rison. Ihe senile foreign relations com inittee received a request from Tol unci Itoosexeli for permission to ap pear and tell mill he opposed the pay nient of 25.0im.0ii0 to l 'oloinhta Senators of Oregon. Washington and i alilornla nave accepted the in v nation of Senator I'haruberlaln of Oregon to join In asking President Wilson to have made deckload meas uremeiits of ships using the Panama caual Sudden withdrawal by President Wilson of his nomination of Thomas i Jones, of Chicago, to be a member of the federal rescrwi board ended the bitter eoutrovers) over bis confirma tion in the i-enaie liOM) from the federal treasury will be deposited in national banks throughout the BOUUtfJ again this fall to facilitate Ihe movement of crops uud pioiuote buslaeaa leuerally. Auto Accident at Beulah. Drewsey News: An accident occurred at Beulah this week in which one of the occupants was seriously injured. The car carrying the water Superintm lint- attempted to puss another car on the grade this side of Warm Springs Creek and in turning out of the road, one of the wheels on the lower side smashed, letting the car roll down the grade. Mr. Howland of the Water Service, was se verely injured. Dr. Harrison of Drewsey and Dr. Hedges of Juntura were called and found that Mr. Holland had both hips broken and one leg broken. The doctors set the broken bones and sent him to the hospital at LaUrande. Mr. Howland is a young married man about 30 years of age. W. C. T. U. Meeting The W. 0. T. U. will hob their regular business meeting at the M. E. church. Tuesday. August 4, at 2'K) p. in. Fruit Grower Meeting. Mr. H. C. Sumps, m. Secretary of the North Pacific Fruit Dis tributors, has a message for every fruit grower and all snouid near mm. lie will give a view of the marketing situa tion first hand and tell you what has been done for the growers and what they can do to g6t their full measure of re ward for their labors Mr. Saiupson will speak at the Commercial Club room at Payette, July 30. at 8 p. in.. A cordial invitation is extended by the club to all those interest ed. He will speak at Boise July 31. Excursion to Smith's Ferry. SUNDAY, AUGUST 2 Special train leaves Ontario, 7:20 a. m., price $2.fi0; Payette 7:40 a. in., price $2..r0; Fruit land 8:00 a. m . price 2.2o; New Plymouth, 8:20 a. in., price $2 00, arriving at Smith's iii l- n .lork and returning at I p. in., giving four hours re creation, fishing and other SIMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Slate of i Oregon for the County of Malheur. SII.VY A. B.WHITNKY, Plaintiff VS. CHARLES A WHITNEY, Defendant To Carlea A. Whitney, the above named defendant: I the name of the state of Oregon: Vo" "r hereby required lo appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the Mrd day of September, lt'U, the same Iteing the last day of the time prt-M-ribedliy order of the court directing service of summons in said Huit to be inude upon you by publication, and if juu fail so to answer, for want thereof, the pli.iutitr will apidy to said court for the relief demanded in said com plaint, to wit: For a decree of said court dissolving the IhjihIs of matri 1 muii) now existing between ou and I plaintiff, uiui grantiiii; tiie plaintiff an ' ub.Mihite divorce from you, and award ing the plaintiff her costs and disburse mints in said suit. You are further untitled that this ; .. i i i.i PUUIIIII'IIA IB Pll I l-U UpiMI UU l pUlUI ,,,, m ,mrsuunce of an order of the Hon. Ueo WMcKnik-ht, I'nuntv .ludk'c ul Malheur CotlBty, OrOgpn, which j ,,r,,r vv ,,... ,. ,.,r.i a and ente in said cause on the Pah day of July. 1514 and directed that this summons be published mice chcIi Meek for si sue . weeks in. the Ontario Argus, commencing with the Itttw of Jul) -:;. 1014, of said newapepsr. Fust publication of this sumninns is on Jul) L':l, liUl. and the last publica tion is on September it, 1' l-l. IfoCULLOCH i wool) Attorneys for Plaintiff Any Mites in Your Poultry House? (!i..itici them right with Co a k o y t Lies Liquid. That wiU tix them. It drowns them out in the cracks, whore they breed and thrive and hide aw jv through the d.iv until the towls come back to roost at night. Oct into old clothes and with a sprayer or sprinkling can lull of Conkev s Lice 1 (quid, over the whole place and paint the roov with the same stuff. Trv this. We guarantee it effective, donkey's 1 ice Liquid JOcqt Us. t it., 1.00 a gallon. aa UNKNOWN MAM FOUND WITH CRUSHED SKULL Last Saturday evening Street Commissioner Lackey found a man back of the Carter House in a semi-conscious condition. His left eye had been completely destroyed by a blow above causing the skull to be crushed. He also had a large hole in the top of his head. Just as to the cause of the man's condition the officers are puzzled, but it is thought that he was struck by a train and wandered back to town. He was given over to the care of Dr. Prinzing who imme diately took him to the hospital for treatment. He will proba bly recover. No papers other than a ten dollar bill were found on his person. Early Morning, Blaze. The second hand store near the Ontario Furniture Co. was destroyed by fire early Tuesday morning. The fire was well under way before it was discov ered so it was impossible to save much of the stonk. Hy the heroic efforts of the firemen the Ontario Furniture Company "was not damaged any. The U. 8. Plumbing Co. which is located in a small wooden structure only a few feet from the burned building was saved a thing that seemed an impossibility to the onlookers. Our fire I oys are to be con gratulated on their fast and courageous work. With more fire apparatus they would be able to fight most any fire and probably gave much lost of proyerty. Some Stable. Jordan Valley Express: The JordanV. Livery Stable is nearly completed and is now in run ning order. An iron roof covert the entire structure which cov ert a fioor space of 00x101 feet and is two stories high. It is a very substantial building and haa stall room for 04 head of horses. There will be an ele vator to n-. i. h the upper story. Tin- frout mi i ii is will have u concrete fioor, and the building will be modem in every respect, electric lighted und hat wuter piped in and hydrants and hose appliances to attach in case of fire. Tbia stable is now open to the public and doing a good business. Ontario Youth Accepta Position At Huntington Kenneth Millikeu bus resign ed his position as railway mail clerk uud is uguin buck in Hun tington and bus accepted a po sition as interchange clerk at the freight oiiice. We are all ploust'd to gret't him once more us he is a young man that any community can point to with pride. Huntington News. Tins youth of sterling ouuli- tus is a gradual" of the tlstl of I91S of Ontario High School, and we are proud of hiin. Prohibition Lecture. S. W, (ieathvvcll a graduate and lecturer ol the rBOlflo I ti- rgrtitj will be in Ontario Sun day. At present Mr. tieathwell is Uctining in the interest of Ore gon dr ami urging voters who liUVr not registered to do so. He was the winner of the inter-tollt'giate Prohibition Ora toracal contests at Newbery uud Kugeue last year. The place of .-peaking will be tl:e Baptist church where uniou services will be held. So every body should come and heur him. Bank Opening. The Ontario National Bank will he at home iu the new banking room Saturday, August 1st, and we cordially iuvite our friends, meaning the entire community, to call on us and inspect our new home. Hours 8 to 10 p. m. Don't complain about the I heat it's tine. SURELY SHOULD NOT LEAVE TOWN Two Beauties That Could Not be Retained by Their Former Owners Some time ago a well to do citizen purchased a very high grade player piano, since then he has met with reverses and expects to leave this section, he has written us that it will be im possible for him to take tin- in strument with him and that he is willing to forfeit the amount be has paid. Now we do not want to be compelled to pay the expense of shipping this piano and much as we hate to see this customer loose still we are willing to turn this player piano over to a re sponsible buyer at the balance due us from the first purchaser and we are'also willing to make terms of payment convenient to a new customer. We do not want to ship the instrument as we already have a large stock of pianos and piano players here. This instrument is almost half paid for and certainly is an unu.sual chance to secure a player piano. We also have a fine straight piano that me will have to resell for similar reasons as above. Party has had a sad misfortune and asks us to take the instru ment. This one, too can be had for what is still due us and easy payments can be arranged to suit any reasonable buyer. If you want to see these instru ments address the Boise Filers Music House, Boise, Idaho. Panama Exposition. From the editorial bureau of the I'unama International Ex posilien we note a few things which we feel will interest our readers, especially those who expect to attend the exposition. Among the surprises that the department of line arts will give the world wheu the exposition opens iu 1915 will be the pre sentation of paintings by Sam uel Muisi , inventor of the tele graph; Robert Fulton, inventor of the steamboat; Col. Baden I'ewell, wurrior, and Mrs. Wood row Wilson. Kngravings by I'aid Kevere, the famous patriot will be displayed. For the first time in the his tory of expositions, China has uppln d lor spuce in the machin ery depal tliiilit. TWO llmll-aild quail feet of space iu the 1'ul-a-e of machinery has been re quested by China, and the space probably will be granted. This makes t'liina an exhibitor iu every exposition department. The new Kgpabllo'l appropria tiun is $760,000 iu gold. e Otllcials ol the 1'anania l'a- Oiflo exposition have ..-, cued a . . ahlfiruiii annoiinciiii' that France, thrOQgh its ('haniher of Dgputigg, h i .- itiiinoiiriatt',1 1400,000 for the exposition. The number oi iuei,'ii nations iiai lioipttinf and the nuiuher of states is .'!!. DUmOOdl from the Knnberly ntincs showing the manner iii obtaining these precious stones will bi t&OVn as an interesting purl of the exhihit in the palace of mines. The l)e Beers Dia uinoiid (.'ompany, the largest diamond mining company in the world, will have the dia mond exhihit. Last Sea Shore Excursion. August 13th. Via. Oregon Short Line Very low rates to North Beach resorts. Tickets good for stop overs at Portland and other poiuts returning. Limit Aug. 19th. See agents for rates and further particulars. Talkless diplomats are very scarce. Dr. W. G. Howe DENTIST Telephone No. 732 First National Bank Bldg. DRS. PRINZING & WEESE Ontario, Oregon Office in New Wilson Block. DR. D. C. BRETT DENTIST Office 2nd door east of Ontario Phar- mncy on Nevada Avenue Near R R Depot Mcculloch, & wood LAWYERS Rooms 1-2-3 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Ontario, Oregon OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS lUl II H It! I I SKAHH Dh. I'iimm Scars Graduates American School o( teopathv, Kirksville, Mo. Wilson Bock Telephone. 134 Rlk Os- H. H. WHITNEY I'HVNK'I AN andJSUROEON "tlu.n.I. O. O. F. Bldg., Ontario. . Oregon C. McGONAGILL ATTORNEY AT LAW Will Practice in all CourU Notarv Public. Office oyer PostotHce REX MARQUIS STOCK INHI'KCTOK OK M I II K I It COUNTY DEPUTIES- Emery Cole, Brouan. W. H V. ii. ununo. Bert High, Vale. C C. Morton, lid's Ferry. N. O. Whit,-. Weiser Hndge. J. E. Holly. Riverview Abe I ' imv, Jordan Valley. Joe Bankorter, MeDerinltt J Bovdell, Nvssa W. H'. MeWilhaiiiH. Juntura Win Kine, Harper L. M. Seaward, Ontario Bridge Transfer, Baggage and Express Meet All Trains JOHN LANDINGHAM Methodists. Sunday School 10 A M Preaohiuc Service 11AM Junior Leauue 3 PM Epworlh Leauue C:.'I0P M Preacbinii Servioe 73:0 F M i'homas Jobus, P4STOR. ( onqrrqdtitindl Church Notice Sunday Kerrices, Sunday School 111 t tu 1'reaobiuK Services 11am O K Meeting 7pm Preacbiug Seriees 8 p m M"e.k Lacturea every Wednesday uPan iiii M ..' .1. ..L sj tiiiiav c ' '' Philip Koeulg, Pastor. CATHul.If CHI KCH MrtMiat A M mi l-i nn.1 .ir.l Snndav ol i-a.-li month. On all otbar Sundays at lo A M. H. A. Cam po, Rector UNITEDPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Kev. Kob't J. Davidson D D Pas tor. Servioes at 1 1 :00 a ui aud 7 :30 p m SabLath school at 10:00 a m ADVENTIST. Evt . ' aturduy abbato "hool -10 :30 a m Bi le Study 11:30 a m Vounti people.a meeting- 1 ;30 pm Corks for Hat Pins. In Hamburg, Germany, the problem of dangerous hat pins has been solved by the street car company The conductors are provided with corka and women with elongated hat pins have their choice of getting 0ff tne car or buying a municipal cork to wear on the ends of their hatpins. Should this be adopted in Minneapolis aa a hard to get a supply of corks, since golden grain belt beers are no longer bottled ith the old fashioned cork in the neck f the bottle, advertisement.