The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, December 24, 1914, Image 3

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    IU8INE8S AND PROFESSIONAL
LEGAL NOTICES
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CHARLES . ZWEIGART
Attorney At-Law
Wilson Building Ontario, Ore.
Dr. W. O Howe
DENTIST
Telephone
No. 732
First National
Hank Hldg.
BBS. PRIHZIHS k WEESE
Ontario, Oregon
Office in New Wilson Block.
DR. D. C. BRETT
DENTIST
Office 2nd door east of Ontario Phar
macy on Nevada Avenue
Near R. R Depot
Mcculloch, i wood
LAWYERS
Ron ma 1-2-8 Firat Nat' I Bank Bldg.
Ontario, Oregon
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
Dm IIahhikt Hkaks
Ih. I'aui.ink Skahs
Gradnatea American School ol On
taopathy, Klrksvllle, Mo.
Wilson Block
Telephone. I M.HI k
H. H. WHITNEY
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Office In I. O. O. F. Bldg.,
Ontario. . Okkgon
REX MARQUIS
STOCK IMMUfM K MAI.IIKITK
COUNTY OIKKK AT I'AUTKU
HA UN, raOVI 171
DKIM'TJEH-
F.uiery Cole, Hrogan.
W. ll Cecil, Ontario.
Hert High, Vale.
C. C. Morton, old' 1'errv.
N. O. White, Werner Hmlge.
.1 E.. Holly. River view
Ale hennv Jordan itlley.
Joe lluiil.iiuVr, Mi Dei mill
J lioydell. Nyssa
John G. South, Juntura
Win Kim1. Harper
I. M. Seaward, Ontario Bridge
C. McGONAGILL
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Will Practice in all CourU
Notary Public. (Mice over I'ontotlice
Transfer. Baggage and
Express
Meet All Trains
JUHN LANDINGHAM
D. B. COLCORU. M. D.
Office in New WiUon Block
A Promining Opening
(1
1 Good Tiws
isai
at anv season of the year
would be a keg of our spurk
ling Sclitz Beer, which is a
good thing to have "on tap" in
case of thirsty emergencies.
This lager is the best, purest
and most wholesome ever brew
ed, and will satisfy the most
critical beer drinker. Being
brewed from the best malt and
hops, by a scientific method of
brewing, it is naturally a per
fect beer.
L. B. TETER
NOTICE
Notice in hereby given: that at a reg
ular adjourned meeting of the City
Council of the City of Ontario, held
November 20th, 1914, a resolution was
pHHged.
Whereas, it has come to the atten
tion of the City Council, that diseased
coyote are very prevalent in vicinities
close to Ontario, and that they are In
fecting; cattle, sheep, hogs and clogs,
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 to exist
that to save the peace and health of
our citizens, that the police are em
powered and are hereby instructed to
destroy all doga found on the Streets
and Alleys of the City of Ontario, un
lesH securely muzisled, 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. GRAUEL,
4t City Recorder.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned Was been duly appointed
administratrix of the estate of (J id man
I. Dingman, deceased, by order of the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Malheur. Any andJ
all persona having claims against the
said estate are hereby notified to
present them, duly verified as by law
required, to the said administratrix at
her home near Onatrio, Oregon, or to
her attorneys, McCulloch A Wood, in
said city, within six months from the
date of the first publication of this
notice.
Done an. I dated and first published
this 17 day of December, 1914.
HAZEL LAVERN DINGMAN,
Administratrix.
a-ar-
ln The County Court of The State Ot
Oregon Tor The County of
Malheur
In the matter of the estate t
of CITATION
Thoma H anted, deceased )
To Ida Louise Brown. Hester Ann
Brown, William F. Harried. Sarah La
vina Madison, Susan Adalina Roberts,
. III. iiIm lii I im . olid . Mary Hell,'
Posey, Ouy Brown, being the heir, leg
atees mid deiei'K of Thomas Harried,
deceased and t nil other ierwin inter
ested in the estate of ail deceased:
IN TllK NAM OP rm IT AW Of
OREGON, and under ami by virtue of
an order of the Hon. George W. Mc
Knight, Judge of the County Court of
the State of Oregon for the County of
Malheur, duly made and entered in the j
matter of said estate on the 21st day of i
November, l'.il I, ,ou and each of oii
arc In n l cited mill required to Hinr
in thi court M Saturday, the Kith day I
of January, 11", at the hour of one o'- i
dock P. M. of said day. at the court
house in Vale, Oregon, to then and tluie
show cause, if any you have, why an
order "f uiil court should not be made
I and entered authorizing and directing
Henry A. Hyde a administrator with
the will annexed of the estate of Thomas
Harried, deceased, to sell at privatesale
the following described real estate be
longing to aid estate, to-wit; The EJ
of SEJ, and SJ of NEJ, and NW of
NKi of Section 23, Township 17 South,
Range 40 East, W. M. in Malheur Cou
nty, Oregon.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have
hereunto set n iy hand and affixed the
seal of said court at my office in Vale,
Oregon, this 24th day of November, A.
D., 1914
John 1'. Houston,
(County Court) County Clerk
(Seal) by A. Moody.
5-t Deputy
Hug A Red Crosn Seal
Christmas Holiday Excur
sions. Via the Oregon Short Line, between i
local points. Tickets on sale December
18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24. 25 and 31, 1914
January 1, 1915; limit January 4th. See
agents for rates and fnrther particu
lars. ONTARIO
LAUNDRY
Leave Bundles at Any
Hotel or Barber Shop
Prompt Attention Given
All Order.
jfOI
Come to
CHRISTMAS
Check Over These Items For "Her" Here Are Articles "He" Admires
Eastman Kodaks, 15 models, $1.26 to 163.00 Pocket Wallets and Purses, 60c to $2.60
Leather Dollies, 76c to $1.60 Safety Razors, 2'c to $6 00
Manicure Rolls, $2.00 to $10.00 Millitary Hair Brush Sets in Leather Case. $1.60 to $8.00
Cold Cream Jars, $1.00 to $1.26 Tobacco Pouches
Cut Glass Trays, Vases and Puff Boxes Briar and Meerschaum Pipes, $1.60 to $6.00
Popular Fiction. 200 titles, 60c each Gift Boxes of Cigars, $1.00 to 16. V)
Popular Copyrights, $1.00 to $1.86 Shaving Sets
Parisian Ivory Toilet Articles, 60c to $6.00 Parisian Ivory Clothes Brushes
Music Rolls, $1.00 to $4.00 leather Collar and Cuff Casaa, $1.26 to $3.60
Kodak Albums, 16c to $2.60 Parker Lucky Curve Fountain Pens, $1.60 to $10.00
Individual Mirrors, 36c to $4.60 Brass Smoking Seta
Utility Toilet Cases. $1.00 to $3.76 Brass Tobacco Jars
Fountain Pens, 1.60 to $10.00 I. P. Ixxse Leaf Pocket Note Books, $1.00 to $2.00
Perfume Atomisers, $1.00 to $2..0 Cigar Humidors
l.eaih.-r Pillow Cushions, $2.60 to $S.OO Horse Hair Hat Hands
Sweet Grass Souvenir Baskets. 60c to $2.60 Student Electroliers
Holiday Gift Books, Paper Binding, 26c to 60c Dollar Watches
Holiday Gift Books, Leather Binding, $1.00 to $1.60 Hoxing Cloves
By r H
BALL GAMES ARE
WON BY ONTARIO
The local high school hail an easy
time winning from the boys' ami girls'
basket ball teams of the Nyssa High
School on last Friday evening at the
Opera House.
The game began at K o'clock with the
girls of Ontario and Nyssa in the field.
The ball was in the Ontario territory
most of the time and when it panned in
to the Nyssa territory it usually landed
in the hands of one of Ontario's guards
and was quickly worked back to the
Ontario goal. The first half ended with
the score 10-2 in favor of Ontario.
Immediately after the girls first half
the boys began their game and played
twenty minutes before the girls came
back on the fli-or. The first part of the
boys game showed the Ontario boys to
le better than the Nyssa boys.
During the last half of the boys game
the team work was very much inferior
due to over anxiousness of both teams.
The first half ended with a score of 22
to H in favor of Ontario.
Following this half the girls played
their last half which was largely a re
petition of the happenings of their first
half. The score at the end of the game
was 22-3 for the Ontario girls. All of
the Ontario points were made by Kuth
Griffin.
The second part of the boys game
showed more team work on each side,
except that Ontario's defensive guard
mis-judged the ball several times and
played too foreward which allowed ttie
Nyssa foreward lo shoot several baskets
which could have been prevented. The
boys game ended with a score of 40-17
in favor of Ontario.
ACCOUNTANTS MAKE REPORT
Claim That Some Officers of Counties
Arc Short and Others Careless
Salem. (Ireat extravagance and
negligence is shown b the major It;.
of the counties of Oregon, according
to a Sta f agent bv John V. Kkchardsuu,
Chiu MU$Qf h
The Rexall Store For Your I
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER
With every box of Holiday Stationery or Doll
ru'lling for 50 cents or over we will give FREE a j
Japanese decorated cup and saucer.
The Ontario Pharmacy
THE CORNER DRUG STORE
CHANGE IS MADE
IN WILSON'S STORE
ILK Frd la. sold bis half iuter
est iu i im Wil-on Bros., ami Co.,
Orooerv store to Kay Wlliou, who is
now sole owner. This store occupies
more floor space tbao any grocery
store In Hasten. Oregon and carries
a more complete line of stuple and
tauoy groceries und would be a credit
to aoy city. Mr. Wilson has beau
manager of tliu store since Its opeulug
five years ago and Its success la a
murk to his busiuess ability.
Mr. Ford who has been a partner
since last March, is an experienced
eoterprising and wide awake bus
ineas mini and his many frieuds
regret to hear of his leaving Ontario.
He will leave Christmas day for
Heattle, where he will cover the
Fuget Hound Territory for Closseit
aud Devars.
chief accountant of the state Insur
ance department. Hlchardson told of
shortages totaling I13.87I.C2 which he
says have been unearthed recently
The shortages ranged, at the time
of the audit, from $s 16 to 17368 20
The former represented the shortage
in the accounts of the treasurer of
Josephine county, and the latter that
In the accounts of the treasurer of
Wheeler county. The Wheeler county
treasurer has recoguiied bis shortage
by paying on If the sum of $7000. The
shortage claimed ill the account of the
treasurer of Maker county Is 11223.09.
and that In the accounts of the treas
urer of Marion county, SI 16.66. The
report shows a shortage of $201.42 in
the accounts of the sheriff of Douglas
county, and that the county Judge or
Wallowa county Is apparently short
$2867 H. Further, the reports show
that the business affairs of Columbia.
Crook and Gilliam counties have been
SUGGESTIONS
STILL BEING SOLD!
The sales of cavalry horses are atill
going on in Ibis vicinity, monl of the
local buyers selling to Caldwell contrac
tors. There is some reluctance on the
part of the local men to sell to Cald
well contractors as there will he loo
many getting .oinniisaioiis on the sales,
, Therefore a movement in on fiot a
Kt a Hritish or French innpe. tor in
1 afcn m aalai u L. .. 1... B l..wmu ......
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sell direct.
conducted nj a uumwi oi men oill
clals In a careless and unsystematic
manner, and negligence and extrava
c.iik i are manifest In the majority of
the counties of the state.
George Solomon Freed at Albany.
Albany George Solomon, Indicted
Jointly with Vaila Crier for uiunler in
the second degree for the killing of
the woaaaii's husband, Frank Wrier
was discharged following the acquittal
f Mrs drier
The case against Holomon was dts
missed because of liiHiifflc iciu of tvl
deuce to convict, Inasmuch as Solo
mou had hail no part Iu the actual
killing.
Mlaer Found Dsad in Squalor.
Murshfieiit Head beneath his bed
of rough plauks In the back room ol
a dirty baseineut and m the midst of
squalor, John (ioldeu, a Coos Bay plo
neer, known to be worth more than
$20,000, was found by the police The
man was 76 years of age and lived
aloue
O. A. C. Announces Short Course.
Corvallin The Oregon Xirliullural
OOliagS ban just Issued its annual M
iioiim cuienl of the winter short
course, Januar 4 to $4), The circular
of 24 pages is Hllswl with pictures
showing the work to he offered to the
four week studeuln and each i ourso is
'ull outlined.
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Your Banking
No matter how
small, no mat
ter how large
The First NationdlBdnk
Ontario, Oregon
will give it careful
attention. This
message applies to
the men and the
women alike.
Officer und Directorx:
A L. OOGKattTM, I'resident
T. I I KMII I I . Vice I'remdent
il H. (OCKUM M, Cashier
t . W. PLAIT, Asst (ashler
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The Kigiith Gnula Final Kxumina
tion.T will he held on Junuaiy 14lli and
I'jth, 1916. Ttachan hawing pupilg
ready for tlu examination will pleuM.1
bend in tin ii nuiiio, ut once.
MISS FAY CI.AKK.
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