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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1914)
Ontario argus PUBL.HHKD KVBKY THURSDAY Entered in the ponteri'ice at Ontario Oregon, for 1 1 ,mimui"-i"u t i r f r ! the mailH hh - ii.l olaas matter. M. E. BAIN. Publisher. Outside View I'ayetto JiHlopemleut: Under the caption of "For Our Fair City", Inst week's issue of the Ont'trio Democrat contained a remarkable editorial. Remark able for several things, but par ticularly in thnt it tries to make a "scape goat" of u girl, charac terized as having more con science than experience." It Beems that this girl, whoever she ih, wrote an editorial in the absence of the editor. That edi(oria) contained among other things this: "We must expect the world to measure the moral caliber ol our official" by things whicb happen in our city, and we take it as the duty of every citizen to belp protect thqse in authority." Now that doesn't sound to us like the giggling of a silly little creature who knows nothing of tho ways of the world, hut rather it sounds like a pretty good sort of philosophy. But the worst of it all iB that after the girl "with more conscience than experience" had raised the question, and the question had been settled because she raised it, the Democrat says: "The citizens who brought the matter to the attention of the prosecutor havo done their duty." Our hat is off to the girl. And the Democrat could do no handsomer thing just now than to apologize to the her for apologizing to its read rrs for what she said in that editorial. Dairy Factory for Parma. Parma is to havo a new dairy factory. 11h directors of the Parma Dairy Produce Company have decided to erect a dairy faetory .10x70 feet, which will enablo them lo utilize home products to a gi eater advantage than heretofore. Pari of the machinery for i be factory has already arrived. The directors expect to have everything in running order by September I. First M. K. Church. SUNDAY, AUGUST It, 1014 Subject Sunday morning at 1 1 a. in., "Delighting in God." Kveiiing at 8, "Peter's Fall and Recovery." The people of On tario are -ordinlly invited, and traugsrt In the oils over Sun day will liml a cordial welcome to all the -it lost f the church. Thus, .Inns--, Pastor Empire Lumber Company, Limited WHOLE8ALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Sash. Doors, Lumber. Lime, Cement, Plaster and Coal -Summer Storage Kates for Coal Now on $7.00 and $7.50 a Ton The MuM Complatt line of Scotch Woolen Mills The Cope Pressary has accepted this justly celebrated brand of Popular Priced Suits $15 to $20 ' No more, no less Cope Pressary, Hotel Block FRUITLANP NEWS ITEMS The Ontario Commercial Club will visit Fruitland Aug. 21st. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Hall a daughter August 8, Mrs. William Orcutt and little daughter are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frazier at Midvale. Rev. J. Shamberger preached at the Community Hall Washoe last Sunday. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Iver Creger died July 30 only one day old. Mr. and Mrs. Frost's baby and Mrs. Frost at theOntario Hospital are doing fine. Congratulations. Miss Ruth Joseph and Mr. Fuller of near Weiser were guests at tho Thomas Weir home last Sunday. The Fruitland (irango will bold their meeting Friday eve ning at the home of 1.. E. Blomstrom. Mrs. R. Di Ntcgner arrived Friday morning from Minneso ta where she has been since last fall. B. Z. Talor.Chas. Stephens, O. Childs, and Mr. Fest will leave for a trip to tho hills hunting and fishing. Kditor Cloud and wife moved here from Ontario last week. and are occupying tho Bowers house. Mr. and Mrs. II . R. Russell and Olive Harry were entertain ed at dinner at the II K. Robin son home Sunday. Miss Nellie Weir will teach the school this year whore she tsught three years ago near Weiser. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Boor now of Whitley bottom are the par ents of a ten pound boy born August VL Pi une packers commenced Thursday to pack prunes. Sum mer apples which have been shipped netted tho owners 01 to '"' cents per box. Albert White formerly mail carrier here but now has Route I left Wednesday for Wash. DC. He went as a deligate to tho mail carrier's convention. He will be gone about a month Mr. Hall who lives two miles south of town threshed bis bar ley the first of the week. He had about two thousand bushels which he grew between the It-Ana ill his nri lnir.1 The fourth annual conven tion of the Canyon County Christian Fndeavor union is being held hero this week at tho Methodist church the l'Jtli, l.'tth ami Nth of August. Kn- tertainiuent is furnished by the local union. Addresses will be given by prominent eneeavor workers. Special music includ ing numbers by the 0. B. Or Building Material. 001)16 to U8 lit' If you cannot And it anvwheiv lti haw it. che8tra each evening. Thesocial on J. H. Spainhow er's lawn given by the Philathea class of the Baptist Sundayschool last Friday evening was enjoyed by a good attendance. A good pro giam was given and ice cream and cake served. A meeting was sailed Monday evening at Stegner's Hall to consider preparing a Fruitland exhibit for the exposition at San Francisco. The commer cial Club will take up the mat ter at their next regular meeting. Summer EXCURSIONS Via. Union Pacific System To points east, August 11, 10 and and 20, and September 2 and If!. To points west, daily to September .'30, 1914. See Agents for rates and further particulars. United Presbyterian Church Rev II. W. Carues of Weiser will preach both morning and evening. Bible school at 10 A. M. Morning service at 11 a. m. Subject of morning sermon will be "What is a Christian?" Kvening service at 8 p. m. The subject for the evening is "Bible Arithmetic." You are cordially invited to meet with us to praise and worship the Master. An hour morning and evening at church is time well spent. Train Service. Baal bound Ontario. Oregon. June lat. 1U14 Time labia No 73 No 18 Oregon Waab L'td No 70 Role Passenger No 10 Knatern Kx press No 78 IIhUh Passenger 11 a m 8:50 a m 12:12 p m 3:30 p di No G Oregon Waab Kxprees 6:15 p m Waet bound. No 17 Oregon Waab i.'ui 4:17 a B No 75 Huntington Passenger 0:42am No "Oregon Waab Kx 6 :50 p m No 5 Fait Mall 6:1b p n) No 77 Huntlngtoa Pas'gr 8:15 p so Malheur Valley B-eooh. Weet Bound No 130 Vale aud Juntura, Miftad. Dally x Sunday. 10:10 a No 141 Vale aud Brogaa mixed. Dai ly Kxeapt Sunday leave 10:(M)im No 07 Vale raaeenger 7 :00 p m Keet Bouud Arrive No !B Vale Paeaeoger 8:40 am No 142 Vale Mixed, from Hrogan 3.50 p m No 140 .luotura mixed. Dally exoept Sunday 1 .30 p ui The Hoinediile train leavee Nyaaa I till on Tuesday. Thursday aud naturduy, returning, arrive at On tin mi at ' p. in Three Iota for aate 2 block weat of poatottice at a bargain. Inquire at A I HUB little.!. otlcc to Contractors. ' Vale 4tVon Sealed proposals will b'avetved by the County Commis alone of Malheur County, Oregon, at the County Clerk's office at Vale, Mai heur County, Oregon, up to 2 o'clock p. m. September 7, 1914, for furnishing material and constructing two concrete abutments and one LlO-foot ateel bridei over the Malheur river near Harper. Malheur county, Oregon. Plana, specifications aud forms of proposals are on file at the offices of the County Clerk and County Surveyor. A certified cheek for per cent of the amount of the bid, made payable to the Treasurer of Malheur county, must accompany each bid and the same to be forfeited to Malheur county if the bidder falls to enter into a con tract and furnish a bond which will be 50 per cent of the contract price, with in ten days from the time notice is mailed to him that the contract is ready for his signature. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. 33-3.) Alias Summons. In the Circuit Court of the Htate of Oregon, for the County of Malheur. Home Lumber and Coal Company, a corporation, plaintiff, Vs. Geo. W. Cater, Anna Cater, E. F Sullivan, Fred G Anderaon, George Kelley, Melvin Smith, Henry Dargcl, Juntura Mercantile Company, a cor poration, Juntura Hotel Company, a corporation, M. S. Houston, John Hod ler. A. C. Woodruff, Clyde Shauer, John E. Thomas, A. G. Williams, John U. Hoffman, Carlaon-Lusk Hardware Company, a corioration, and Frat Bank of Juntura. a corporation, defendents TO George W. Cater, Anna Cater, E. F. Sullivan, Fred G. Anderaon, George Kelley, Melvin Smith, Henry Dargel, Juntura Mercantile Company, a cor poration, Juntura Hotel Company, a corporation, M. S. Houston, John Hod dar, AC. Woodruff. Clyde Shauer, John E. Thomas, A. G. Williams, John U. Hoffman, Carlson-Luak Hardware Com pany, a corporation, and Firat Bank of fuatura, a corporation, the above named defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required lo appear and anawer the complaint tiled againat you in the above entitled auit within ten days from the date of service of thia summorta upon you, if served within thia County, or if served within any other county of this Htate, then within twenty days from the date of the aervice of thia summona upon you; and if you fail to anawer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in ita complaint. ED R. COULTER Attorney for the Plaintiff State of Oregon County of Malheur I hereby certify that the within is a true and correct copy of the original Summona and the whole thereof. D. H. KERFOOT Sheriff of Malheur County, State of Oregon. 33-39 i a m Administrator's Sale Notice is hereby given that in pursu ance of an order of Dale duly made tout entered by the county court of the state of Oregon for the county of Malbeur on the tlrst day of August, l'.'U, in the matter of the ealate ot John M. Rune, deceased, the undersigned administm trix ol saul estate v. ill, on and after the .'th day of September, 11-1, at her home near Wchtfnll, Oregon, otfer for sale and sell at private sale, in one par cel, for cash in band, subject to contii mation by .-aid court, the following de scribed tract of real estate owned by said estate, towit: The c ot sj section 27, and the e, of nwi, and SW of se, and swj of section M, in town ship 18 south, ffjaja II e, W. M . in Malheur county, Dragon The I'u.-t publication of this notios Is on August ', IMS, ami the last puDllcatlon September :;. l'.Ul. MARTHA BRODRICK, Administratrix of the Batata of John H. Kinw, Deceasi l t luii i to Notice. Notice is hereby given that by re-o-lution duly aajajd by the city council at ita regular meeting held August ;i. 1914, Tuesday . the lMh day of August, l'.'U, is hereby il -Mguated as clean up day, and all property owners are here by ordered t' clean up their premises and collect all rubbish and pile same in the rear of their respective lots, and the city will gather same upon notice to the police department. Weeds and all other matter that can be should be burned, as the city will not take care of matter thai can be destroyed by the property owner without danger to prop erty. By order of the city council. HARRY B. tiRAUEL, 32t2 City Recorder. Mrs. Beam of lrmu-ules lias been visiting with her mother Mrs. A. B. Mel'httion of this oily, BrWdtp SUMMONS. (H In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Malheur. SILVV A. B.WHITNEY, Plaintiff vs. CHARLES A. WHITNEY, Defendant To Charles A. Whitney, the above named defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint hied against you in the above entitled suit on or before the lird day of September, 1U14, the same being the last day of the time prescribed by order of the court directing service of summons in said suit to be made upon you by publication, and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff i will apply to said court for the relief demanded in said com plaint, to-wit: For a decree of said court dissolving the bonds of matri mony now existing between you and plaintiff, and granting the plaintiff an absolute divorce from you, and award ing the plaintiff her costs and disburse ments in said snit. You are further notified that this summons is served upon you by publi cation in pursuance of an order of the Hon. Geo. W. McKnight, County Judge of Malheur County, Oregon, which said order was made and entered in said cause on the Kith day of July, 1914. and directed that this summons be published once each week for six suc cessive weeks m, the Ontario Argus, commencing with the issue of July 23, 1914, of said newspaper. First publication of this summons is on July 23, 1914, and the last publica tion is on September 3, 1114. Mcculloch & wood Attorneys for Plaintiff. Maud Mueller. Maud Mueller at the close of day Put her little raka away. She cooked the supper, set the bread And put the sleepy kida to bed. And then she made from dad's old pants A hobble skirt for daughter Nance. She darned the stockings, mended rips In clothes and sheets and pillowslips. She carried in the kindling wood, And then in silent thought she stood. Then -mil 'There's nothina: else for me To do until tomorrow, dee' It's great to be a farmer's wife, It's such a happy easy life. And now my idle hour to cheer, I'll pour some golden grain belt beer," advertisement. Notice of Bond Sale. Notice is hereby given that the city council of the city of Ontario, Oregon, will on the lt'th day of August, 1914. receive bida for the purchase of sit. HA4.77, improvement bonds of Ontario, Oregon, for sewer districts Nos. 2, 3, 4 and 5. Bids shall be submitted in Writing and -hall be unconditional aa to legality. The bonds shall be taken up and paid for immediately The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. By order of the city council. HARRY B. GRAUEL, City Recorder of the City of Ontario. Oregon. I nuil Miii kd Report. Corrected August ti for the benefit of Argus readers by the Malheur Mercan tile Company. Eggs, per dozen, 20c. Butter, per pound, 2.V. Oats, per 100, $1 ".(). Wheat, per 100, SI 50. Hay. per ton, $0. Potatoes, agf UN), l.ii. Onions, per 100. 3..i. Apples, per box, liOc. Chickens, uressed, per pound, lsc. POfk, llle.-.-eil s l,, . ,. POrk, live. 7c. Veal, inc. i !". ua foot, ;. dressed, uv. 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 man of this section. for the railroad- W. W. ONTARIO. LETSON, OatGON. Bring your printing the Argus OtHce. to Dr. W. G Howe DENTIST Telephone No. 732 First National Bank Bldg. DRS. PRINZIN6 & WEESE Ontario, Oregon Office in New Wilson Block. DR. D. C. BRETT DENTIST Office 2nd door east of Ontario Phar imo'v on Nevada Avenue Near R. R Depot Mcculloch, & wood LAWYERS Rooms 1-2-3 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Ontario, Oregon OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS ha Hahhikt Hkahs I hi. Pauline Srars Oraduatea American School of Os teopathy, Kirksville. Mo. Wilson Block Telephone. 1.14 Blk. H. H. WHITNEY PHYSICIAN andfSUROEON Office in I. O. O. F. Bldg., ONTARIO. ORJM30N C. McBOHAGILL ATTORNEY AT LAW Will Practice in all Courts Notarv Public. Office over Postoflice REX MARQUIS STOCK INHPKCTOR OK M M It K I It COUNTY DEPPTIE8- Emery Cole, Brogan. W. H. Cecil, i man lier t High, Vale. C C. Morton. Old 'a Perry. N. O. White, Weiser Bridge. J. E Holly, Riverview Abe Denny, Jordan Valley. Joe Bankoffer, McDerrhitt J. Boy dell. Nyasa W H Mo Williams, Juntura Win Kine, Harper I. M. Seaward, Ontario Bridge Transfer, Baggage and Express Meet All Trains JOHN LANDINGHAM Methodists. Sunday School 10 A M Preaching Semoe HAM Junior League 3PM i i .i. i League U:'I0 P M Preaching Service- 73:0 P M Thomas Johns. PASTOR. Congregational ChurchNotice Suuday Servioes, Sun. Itiy School 10 a m 1'reuctiiiig Servioea Ham C K Mertiug 7 p in HreaobiuK Services 8 p aj Midweek Lectures every Wednesday eveuiug 8 o'clock Philip Koenia, Pastor. I aTHOUC CHlKCH Mi- a 1 A M on li dint itrd Sunday of aaoh month. On all other Sundays at lo A M. H. A. Campo, Rector ADVKNTIST. Eve . 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