The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, January 07, 1915, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE ONTARIO ARGUS THURSDAY, JANUARY 7 1915
PARIS CLAIMS
hLiPlNOS UNREADY
SITUATION SAME TO RULE SAYS TAFT
Weather Conditions Are Ex-President Tells Senate
Bad For Aggressive
Campaign.
Committee to Wait
Thirty Yean.
Paris The following official wn
Bunlmllon was indued;
"According to the Itlwt adTtrra re
eelred here there has neon no Itera
tion la the situation.
'Th' weather oonUirear eicerdlnfl)
bad on almoat Ue whole front.
"From the Otae to Ub Metier, on the
slatwau of Touvnt. wr heavy artil
lery haa dereollahed vnvpral fortifica
tions from whteh the enemy waa har
raastng oar aaMirra
"8plrlted artillery 'duel have taker
place to tta wet and the eiast of n
enne. Ner PertShe Iib liurlu sr
have protrrMoed -about Wmi meter.
.Ilear Heauaejour Shere ham been tii
AHntry flglitiBK In whldb we have rtn-
eWllctMl arrlnoa Insetes on tin- enemj
ijf "In Upper Ahtas-e our dormer sains
la the regann Thana have bren
maintained 'Wr have Bombardar) a
'German train In Rhe rail ay station of
Altklrrh aad nuiarri soite tlamnar on
the railway between Caraparh .and
Dlerspacc to ithe eout.v. i of Alt-
klrch.
"In general ahe peitvptlble slhate
ment wheehaui be note I In our active
offensive ahoiild be attributed to the
Inceaaant ralne which 'arak the around
and make operations ertrywkert al
moat inuoaslMla.
Ki-President Taft told the senate
committee working on the admlalstra
tloa bill for Philippine Independence
thai the peoale of the Islands, In his
opinion. wooM be unfitted for aeff
government for the next 30 years
probably for the next half cantor.
Mr. Taft declared that In hm opinion
Japan had no desire to take the nil
ipplnes.
"I twice -visited Japaa ana conferred
with the authorities on that very
point," be continued, "and tt's my
opinion that their expertaacea In For
moss have been quite enough In thai
dlrectloa.
"I hellere Mr. RooeewU still feels,
that way. as I do," he aak). "Of'ouurae
I am not In Mr. nooaevelt's -confl-deace
but I judge that ts hla position."
BRITISH BATTLE WAR REVENUE TAX
700 MEN RESUME
WORK IN EVEIETT
it Wash Tare lumbar mills.
employing a total of 70S men, resumed
work, and a third, eaagfcrytng 19ri more
Will atari Up Jaunax 11. It m an
nouaoad.
SHIP IS SUNK
The Formidable is Destroy
ed in the English Chan
nel by Mine.
London The battleship Pormida
"hie. one of the oMer vessels of the
British navv waa destroyed either by
a mine or a Oerasan submarine. The
place where the battleship sunk la aot
given, except that It was In the Bng
Hsh channel
Of the crew of 760 men, only 101
are known to bave been reacued.
Survivors who were landed at Brlx
ham relate that the warship was
struck abaft the magatlne The ex
plosion was aerrlflc. but the magar.lne
waa not reartied. Had this also blowu
up. the biIi would have foundered
without there being time to save any
body. Aa the aaater rushed In the men on
the Formidable hurried to tire deck.
They found that the vessel already
had a heavy list to starboard.
A launch and a pinnace aucceeded
In getting away. Almoat all the oars
were broken In trying to prevent the
small bemta from being dashed to
plecea ajeuinat the side of the ship by
the trwanendous aeaa running. Cap
tain Lrmley and hla signalman were
still oa the bridge when the battleship
keeled over and went to the bottom.
Frank Evans of Wateosv, Oregon,
was aa Cm t a no visitor laat anaek.
REACHES BIG SUM
Swells Receipts of Customs
Department. Beat
December 1913.
The so called war revenue tax be
gan to figure In marked fashion In
government revenues during Decem
ber for the first time. Customs re
ceipts fell off during that month near
ly $7,000,000, compared with Decern
ber, 1913, but ordinary Internal reve
nue Increased for the same period
nearly $(.000,000.
How much of that came from the
emergency tax Is not shown In the
treasury statement, but probably It
was a large part Total receipt for
December amounted to $51,419,862,
compared with $M. 282.266 In 1911. Or
dinary disbursements amounted to
$$6.994.9$2
LEGAL NOTICES
Tee Much ef It
Greene now does It bsppen that
you don't trnde at Clenver'a any more
Toil used to brag about the nice eiita
of meat he alwaya aent yon la It bw
caua hi' wouldn't give yon credit
Orn.v On the contrnry It la necauao
be did Boston Traneerlpt
till Worse.
"Every msn aaya tilings be la sorry
for "
"Worse Minn that" exclaimed M.
Muhion "SomeHmea he writes 'an."
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Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been duly appointed
administratrix of the estate of Gidman
I. Dingman, deceased, by order of the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Malheur. Any and
all persons 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 tc
her attorneys, McCulloch & Wood, in
said city, within six months from the
date of the first publication of this
notice.
Done and dated and first published
this 17 day of December, 1!)14.
HAZEL LAVERN DINGMAN,
Administratrix.
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In The County Court of The State Ot
Oregon I or The County of
Malheur
In the matter of the estate )
of CITATION
Thomas Hamed, deceased )
To Ida Louise Brown, Hester Ann
Brown, William F. Hamed, Sarah la
vina Madison, Susan Adalina Roberta,
Jessie Elizabeth Fivecoates, Mary Belle
Posey, Guy Brown, being the heiro, leg
atees and devisees of Thomas Hamed,
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. Mc
Knight, Judge of the County Court of
the State of Oregon for the County 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 appear
in this court on Saturday, the 16th day
of January, 1911, at the hour of one o'
clock V. M. of said day, at tho court
house in Vslc, Oregon, to then and there
show cause, if any you have, why an
order of said court should not be made
and entered authorizing and directing
H'nr A. Hyde an administrator with
lb' will annexed of the estate of Thomas
Hariicil, ilrri'HMitl, to sell at private sale
the following iI.'b. riix'd tchI estate be
longing to uriiil estate, to-wit; The E
of SKJ, and S of NE,. and NWJ of
NKJ of Section W. Township 17 Smith,
Range 40 Eat. W. M. in Malheur Cou
nty, Dfsaion.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto M't my luiim and affixed tin
seal of Kit iti eottrl Ht try office in VsJe,
Oregon, thih Mth iiay of November. A.
D 1914.
John I', lloii-lon.
(County Court) Counts' Clerk
(Seal) I. . Moody,
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