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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1914)
"The Argus Lai Kim ball's tarmei f.-Ss OKLLNS Fruit Grower s s mmmmmmmmmmmmm Your Banking No matter how small, no mat ter how large T First National Bank Dairy J BnSkNi tfT-T .AA V" tpaBWaaw W4irJoi- iTVr- r.: aai UnKMiU.U" . '.J Ontario, Oregon will give it careful attention. This message applies to the men and the women alike. Officers and Directors: A. L. COCKRIM, Preaideat T. TURNBULL, Vice President H. B. COCKRIM. Ctuhier C. W. PLATT, Aas't Cashier J. W. BILLINGSLEY c. e.:kenyon L. B COCkKIM iuaiaiiiiiiiiiiiiUiiiiuuiUiuai ONLY mmtmtm. r ir "" Ik ' i I ' 1 IbbbVbT ifril i liir fttiB $1.25 Our Paper and Any One of These Clubs $1.25 SEVERAL heading publishers of magazines have joined with us in on of the greatest subscription bar gain offer ever put out in t has country. Through thi combination everybody will be able to get a yearly subscription to three magazines in combination with our weekly paper at practically the price of our paper alone. 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TELL ALL YOU PKIEND9 AND NFK.Hbok. ABOUT THIS BIG OFFER i r ii No. I MrC.ir. (with fr. pattern J Kifm Life B Spa day Life . 1 1 ii No. a Woman'. W.rld P.opl. Popular Menthlr Oantl. woman CLUB No. S H.rth and Horn. Perm Life Household Maeailne CLUB Mo. Amni.ii! Wom.n Farm Life II uar In. I 1 Ou.l run No. B Today, (with fret patt.rn) Farm Life Hou.thold M f .line l I li No. Today', (with (re. patt.rn) Bveryday Life Q.nlt.wom.n i I I II ... 7 Fanryworh Ma.ailnr ttv.ryday Life Woman'. World till No. S Farm and Kir. aid. Wom.n'. World Horn. Life CI. I'll Ne.0 Farm and Mom. Woman'. World Huua.liold Ou..t (H'll No. lO Today, (with fr.. patt.rn) Woman'. World Hem. Life I l l II No. 11 Oood Slorlee Farm Life Bv.ryd.y Life CLUB No. 13 Or.en'. Fruit Orowerf Bv.ryday Life Farm Lite CI. I'll No. IS Today', (with fr. patt.rn) Pr.lrl. Farmer Houaahold Mag. line Nl'l.a I Wommn'm World Homo Llf CLI'll Paopl.'a Popular Farm I'rogr.a. Woman. World CLI'll Poultry It. in Today', (with fr. Farm Llle CLI'll Boy.' M.ga.loe HomaLI f O.nll .woman CI. I'll Kimball'. Dairy II. .in- Lit O.ntlewom.n HOUSEHOLD kirt:& PU. ; m ... LEGAL NOTICES NOIItt Notice ib hereby k'iveii: that at a reg ular adjourned meeting of the City Council of the City of Ontario, held November 20th, 1914, a resolution was passed . Whereas, it ban come to the atten tion of the City Council, that diHeaued coyotes are very prevalent in vicinities close to Ontario, and that they are in fecting cattle, sheep, hogs and dogs, 1 and that this disease is easily commu nicated to human beings, and Whereas, the Council are also ad vised that dogs are the most danger ous conductor of this epidemic, Therefore be it resolved: That inas much as an emergency seems U exist that to save the peace and health of our citizens, that the police are em powered and are hereby instructed to destroy all dogs found on the Streets and Alleys of the City of Ontario, un less securely muzzled, and in view of the apparent emergency this resolution shall be in full force and effect imme diately upon publication. By order of the City Council, Attest HARRY B. GRAUEI., 4t City Recorder. IMPOUNDING HOIK I Notice is hereby given that, in pur suance of Ordinance No. 236, of the City of Ontario, 1 have taken up and impounded the following described an imal found running at large within the ' corporate limits of the City of Ontario, in Malheur County, State of Oregon, to-wit: One old bay, thin horse, stripe in j face, three white feet, branded j7 on left stifle, weight MO DM i J. . I K and any of 9 ing offers $1.25 TIECENnJEHDMAN mt ttWVfi NHHM. mmo At JUIT -. I I II No. 1 Today's (with fro. pattern) 0.ntl.wom.n Horn. Life CLUB No. 1 Sua-calVi! Farming Home Life Bvtryday Llf. CI. I'll No. ao farmer'. Wlf. Horn. Life Bv.ryd.y Lif. CLUB No. 81 Happy Hour.. Form Life Otntlrwom.n A I. CLUB Same Price ao Oil. -re Poultry Itom rmrm Llf No. 14 Monthly No. 15 patt.rn) No. 10 No. IT Farmer CLI'll No. 2-J Farm, Stork and Horn. w om.n'a w orld Horn. Life I I It No. as Vec.t.btt Qrow.r Today i with free pattern) Bveryday Life CI. I'll No. .1 Woman'. World Ft rm Llle Today'. ( with fr.. patt.rn) Cl.l'll No. -. Wom.n a Horn. Wa tt'umin'i World Horn. Llle kly jlsj TFies - , Yt Wi :taj-. r w ...j One dirty iron grey mare, small star in forehead, coming two year old, black feet and legs from knees down, weight about 850 (tounds, anil unless owner or other persons having interest therein shall claim fiosession of the same and pay all costs, I will on the 12th day of December 1914, at the hour of 3 o'-loek p. in., of said day offer for sale and will sell said above described animals at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, at the Ontario I.ivery Hani, in said city of Ontario. Taken up this the 2nd day of Decem ber 1914. Posted this 3rd day of Dec ember 1914. Witness my hand this the 3rd day of December 1914. H. L. NOE, 2-t City Marshal. In The County Court of The State Ot Oregon for The County of Malheur In the matter of the estate i of CITATION Thomas Harned, deceased S To Ida Louise Brown, Hester Ann Brown, William F. Harried, Sarah La vina Madison, Susan Adalina Roberts, Jessie Elizabeth Fivecoates, Mary Uelle Posey, Guy Brown, being the heirs, leg atees and devisees of Thomas Harned, deceased and to all other persons inter ested in the estate of said deceased : IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, and under and by virtue of an order of the Hon. George W. Mr Knight, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the (bounty of Malheur, duly made and entered in the matter of said estate on the 21st day of November, 1914, you and each of you are hereby cited and required to apjtear in this court on Saturday, the 16th day of Januar, 191 'i, at the hour of one o' i.- ... aaam .... . A B BaarVaV ' M the 34 club- for one year ' C aaaaaVlVaBaT ' ".aS 113 CLUB No. 3 P.neywork Magailn. 0.ntl.woman Today', i with fr.e pettera) I I it No. 3T Kant.. City Weekly Star Farm Life Bveryday Life CLUB No. a O.ntl.woman Wnm.n't World Horn. Llf. CLUB No. a Kan... City w.tkly Star Bv.ryd.y Llle Horn. Llle CLUB No. SO Southern Rurallet Home Llf. O.ntlewom.n II. I'll No. SI Farmrr'aUkly Ulapatclilit. Paul Home Llf. Farm Life I I. I'll N.. .13 Rural W rri.lv i at Paul) O. nil. woman Bv.ryd.y Life Cl.l'll No. 33 Apirrlt-an Hume Woman'. W orld Otnll. woman I I'll No. il MrCall'a with fr. pattern Bv.ryd.y Llf. HouartiuM Gut at BSn I K. i.! v:.,.a aa aa'li i MaT la clock P. M. of said day, at the BMBfl house in Vale, Oregon, to then and there show cause, if uii) you have, why an order of said court should not lie BBMal and entered authoruinc, and dirscting Henry A. Hyd as admiiustiulor with the will annexed of the estate of Tim nan Harned, deceased, to sell at private sale the following described rial longing to said estate to-wil, The i'.k of SEJ, and Si of NKL and NWi of NEi of Section 23, Township 17 South, Range 10 Hunt, W. M. in Malheur Cou nty, Oregon. IN W1TNKSS fHaaaUaOF, 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court at my office in Vale, Oregon, this 24th day of November, A. Da, 1914. John P. Houston, (County Court) County Clerk (Seal) by A. Moody, 6-t Deputy Office of the Owyhee Ditch Compdny Notice of Sale of Delinquent Owyhee Ditch Company Stock. Notice is hereby given that at a reg ular meeting of the board of directors of the Owyhee Ditch Company, held in Ontario, Oregon, on the 6th day of Sep tember 1913. for purposes of maintain ance an assessment of 5 per cent was levied on the par value of all Owyhee Ditch Company stock outstanding ami that said assessment fell delinquent on and after 30 days from its levy. There is now delinquent on the above mentioned assessment, the following stock: C. E. Belding, 4; shares $23.00 Jaa Cullen, 50 shares 2.700 Geo. Greene, 7 shares S.BJ W. B. Hoxie, I shares 3.i W. E. Hulery, 10 shares .1.00 Ceo. li. Holloway, 10 shares lata. in LEGAL NOTICES J. F. Lackey (estate) 50 shares 26.00 Ok A. Megorden, 3J shares 1.75 A. D. Moray, 19 shares 9 N Ella Moray, 18 shares 9.00 Albert F. Moffet, 15 shares 7.50 W. F. Kohler, 20 shares 10.00 C. A. Martin, 15 shares 7.50 D. Magill, 2 shares 1.00 Albert Neuhuya 50 shares 25 00 Peter Stam, 2tl shares 13.(10 H. P. Tietaort, 17 shares 8.50 Title Trust Co., 21 shares 1.25 L. C. Sutherland, HO share 15.00 And in accordance with law andanorder of the board of directors of the Owyhee Ditch Company, made on the 7th day of November 1914, so many shares of each parcel of aaid atock aa necesaary to pay said asaeasment and expense of advertising and sale, will be sold at the office of aaid company on California Avenue, in the City of Ontario, County of Malheur, State of Oregon, on the 2nd day of January 1915, at 2 o'clock p. m., to the hi,; best bidder for cash G. L. KINC, 6-t Secretary. Orcqon Short Line Time Table Ontario, Oregon, November 8th 1914 TIME TABLE NO. 7 WKKrWAHl) Train No. Leave 17 75 19 5 Oregon Wash. Limited 4:22 a m Huntington I'assanger 9:35 a m Oregon Wash. Express 6:57 p m Fast Mail 6:15 t m KAHl'WAHII 18 Oregon Wash. Limited 2:51 s m 76 Boise Passenger 8:50 a m 4 Rastern Express 12:12 p m 6 Oregon Wash. Kxpresa fi :t'l p m OREGON EASTERN BRANCH WfHTWAHl) Train No. I lave 1.19 Mixotl, leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday 9:00 a m KAHTWAHI) 140 Mixed, arrives Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 1:30 p m VALE A BROGAN BRANCH WKH'I'WAHl) Traiii No. 140 Leave Mixed Vale and hrogan I in, I, except Sunday I" i" : in 97 Psssanger, Vale daily 7:00 p m KAM'I' IIOt'NI 98 fJBagra from Vale dail IBM u in 142 Mii il from BfOfJU iiikI Villi haily except Suniln 3:3d p m I'bo lloiueilala tralu leavaa Nraea at - I i on 'ltifeilay. riiiirailay mid rtaturduy, relurniiig. nirue at On tario at it p. in. LURE OF THE LIZARD. Many Shipa Sight and Pasa tha Fa moua Headland Daily. If tlie l.l.iiil (I. Izard point, 0Sf Brail, BtaaTtaudl rOUld see as one Ii. ilf believes i i an fi out lli.'it one rtsil g ee, CjfOetrfM Ilk, In lis Tn'cliend. Mliat BaSaltS. It I'onlil t . ut I'Ihh hi. I.ui and n gaUajrsj la ships i HbwMb, . . I I ' lll'l and QSlSifJaal till' Mi. Ml wer after lis llnal release from (Irleiilli.n at Soiillinmptoii, Diirtinoiilli llllll l'l IIHilllh . (lie broken Wllllleil III' MSB iiinl the Titanic on thai first Voyage, so uiillileiilly and cheerfully bek'nii. u III' li. i In 1 1 UK In the IBfBfS seen h'e. was also Its last All (ho ships of the fani'iiiM lines lie Iwcvn Aineii. an ami KlIClM BO" Kn- roBssa potts corns arltlita ' galla or two of It, enst bound ami WSStbOBBB. those of the .Vorlh (ieilnan I.IomI, the Atliinlle Traiispni't. the While Star anil the Ited Star, (he ( 'ana din li brunch of the Cliliiiril. the llollaml Allierli a, the ll.inihuri! Allien, an ninl Hie American, lli'ist of lliem lllltklllg their passage HO piiiictiinlly that yu know to an hour When to look for llieln Just beyond the light Is Lloyd's sig nal station, and close to that a Mar coul station, subsidiary to the most powerful of all, that at l'olilhii. to the west, where the swish, sparkle and crackle of the four high latticed tow ers can be heard at a distance of all but a mile Man's liiijeiiulty and henevoleuce have turned the dreaded headland from a menace Into a dispensary of safeguards. During fogs two horns, each with a mouth six feet In diameter, blare across the cloaked channel, uud a submarine bell at the foot of the cliffs tolls Ita number wllliln a range of alxteeti miles to every listening ves sel provided with a receiver. Both light and sound li'ave vagaries Id fogs, however If we can believe the inaa ters of ships which have come to grief on sad near the I.Izard there are times when the 10.000.000 caudlepower of the lighthouse la invisible, and the bel lowing of these enormous trumpets In audible.- William II. Kldelng In Hcriu oer's. THE MARkETS. Portland. Wheat -Club, $1 1; him stem fl IK; red Russian, f 1 M Hay Timothy, 111; alfalfa, $1.1 liutter (dreamery, j Kggs Ranch, 42c. Seattle. Wheat -hliicM.ni $117; club $114. red Kij Man, $1 01) Ha Timothy, $15 per ton; alfalfa $13 per Ion linn i r i n smsr) , 36c BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON Kugene, with a population of 15.000 peoplp, had but one arrest for drunk nnnrss durlntr, the whole month of November. The alxth annual exhibition of tho Oregon Poultry Pet Stock associa tion opmed In Portland Monday and will continue until Saturday nir;lit. The annual meeting of the Oregon Sportsmen's league, of whit h pruetl cully every rod and j?un club In tho state is a member, was held Monday In Portland. Kllgcne sportsmpn have cone on pt ord as favoring ths killing of female Chliisss ptassssnts duriB the month'i open season from October 1 to N mem ber 1 each year. In annual convention the Oregon Electrical Contractors' assoclat.oii met In Albany Weilnp.day Betv. MB 60 and 75 delegates ware present . ram aJ parts of the state. A petition for the recall of M. J Qersonl, prosecuting attorney of Til Inmook county, signed by over 100 legal voters, has been filed with Sec retary of State Olcott. Labor Commissioner Hoff says In his biennial report that reports he haa received Indicate that the prodiurMon of gold, silver and leatl will excocd that of the previous blennlum. The kidnaping charges against W. J. Mitchell, a Portland detective; Joe Coach, John Herron and Hud Nosier, were dismissed at Marshfleld on the grounds that the evidence was not com Inclng The Washington county court has prohibited the hauling of heavy loads on rock roads, either by automobile trucks or wagons The order followed the discovery of daman' from heavy truffle on newly made macadam roads Warning ha. been sounded by Sec relary of State Olcott that owners of motor vehicles may find themselves without license taK mid subject to arrest after December .11, unless they apply Immediately for the lttlO license plates. The state normal school at Mon mouth earned during the present blen n I ii 1 period $14,0(10, according to a re port made at a meetiiig of the board of regents. The school received through tuition $.r.riiio and through dor mitory fees $:iiniii The progressive party has ceased to exist In Oregon as a result of I he vote east III the elect loll ol November ii. Iln- law requires Dial a party must receive five per cent ol the vole cast foi ' imlldates for ouxresH In order lo i. lain lis identity. That I In- I an laws he amended so i li.it tin per .til til IBS stale lax will be payable on or before iml I ami iln- remainder payakls on or sBf October I., is a recou mlaHou in I he MBBal " I" il to (In ' .iiai. oi Si iii Treasurer I The OfSBO ltt( H ' Miral so .1 Its annual i om i-ni II II si Med ford, adopled resolutions lav iiiai form II I bv all SlUlHS i ill i in- Rook) mountains bovi rnlni pi i) Inc. iiialll ol inn . .. Mid oilier llilpnl I. in' Il nil I i 1 s M i lollv Irw In. DM I mi 1 1 . ai pli nl 'I I I. II v III I i It S II. '.Hi III tin te l nl c onrl al Poll land lo i charge ol umbesillng llSOti oi cmetiimeni money, recalvad frooi hi S "I moiiiv old. i Sh. .i aiiiii.il ..it alii i .in I.... .-I i gallon h .i oil ii . .illllioi H The Oregon oommli Ion ut the Pan anil I'.n Mli SipOSlllO BBS SBBOal lli.tl students of ih' l i . nl' ninl college be furnished lo a. I SI BllldSS loi i Ik- Oregon building throuHhoul llo iniii e pi nod ol 1 1.. io iM.ni All SB, Iln Indian 1 1 .1 in- in ii I nl Ion. will he paid b iln i mi. a i- I, ,ii 'ihe eoavsatlo ol las Mats Dslrs llli lis as soi lalion, Stale llolslein i bib and S'.iii' J. i .. , i lab I. . bS DOS) poiied to IBS Hi"' areas: lu Kebrusr) al win. li lime ii bUI be In I in aasj liei tlou Willi Iln- lallinri. week al Ihn B AKllcultUi.il OOllSgS The Wll laiin He valli-y hiamli ol Ihe State I'resh assiM billon will hold lis eon venlloii at ihe same time AlthoiiKh the rOtOfl of Klamath county al lb November election de feaii-d an iniiiaiive measure providing for a BBS! lax ! tor aiherlisliig Klam.iili county, IBS iouiiI) is to bo will i pre . iili-d ai the Panama Pacil n si position Ths Klsssats nSBibsf of commerce ha Issued s cell lor lor IBS maintenance of the ex hibit slresd) seoiirsd, sod rionstloni an- pourliiK In from all parts of the county In ills annual address before the Oregon Wool Qrowers Savsootstton, which uiei In I'oiivenliou at Pendb-ion Presld-ni Robert N. Stanfleld said that 'In- Kiiropean war and ilm world shortage of wool had advanced prices to an extenl that lias made ihe year pin pilous He predicted thai n. .kl season would brliiK equally large re turns to wool flowers President Si.iiilulil declared thai Ilm upkeep of was or Bore Inportssce to the ai-nu latioii llian the tariff problem, us tin northwest looked lo OfSgOS for lie fOUUdStlOO ol lit, floi ks bee. in., ol tin- punt) ot Oregon breeds He urg ed tin' maiiiteuumc oi a well orgauls ed as.-oi lalion to BSSl lOfStg fi-m peliiiuu.