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rV No '" dersij," adininistiuL. U I. Dintfmtn, 'f tn' Couni Court i f ii' BttH r Ortgtr for Km Ownl ' ' M ; "' ,r "'" all persons liavinj: claims a;ainst lb phi, I nstuU! urc hereby notified to present them, duly verified ax by law rniuiri'd, to the Mid administratrix Ht her home near Onatrio, Oregon, or t her attorni -ys, McCulloch & Wood, in .:.i ,i(v within nix months from the date of the first publication of this notice Done and dated and first published this IV ilav of December, 1014. HAUL LAVERN DINGMAN, Administratrix. Al TI.M'ATION FOR CKAZINO I'KRMITH. Notice is hcrehy given that all appli cations fur permits to grate cattle, horses, snd sheep within the Malheur Nations! Forest during the season of 19lf must be filed in my office at John Day, Oregon, on or before Fabruary 28, 1915. Full information in regard to the uriiintf fl'c'H to ut! ',urKed and blank forms to be used in making appli cation will be furnished upon request. Cy J. Bingham, Supervisor Id the County Court of the State of Oregon tor the County of Malheur. In the Matter of the Kstatc of Frank lin II. Lackey, Deceased. Citation: To James A. Lackey, Andrew M. Lackey, Amos A. Lackey, John Mur phy, Frank Murphy, Suaan H. Lackey, John Lackey, Bettie Lackey Cox, Sal lie Lackey McNee. Chariot Lackey, tjrace Lackey, and Andrella Lackey, being all the heirs of Franklin H. Lackey, deceased, and to all other per- TTl P A im l c an( anv f the 34 club X 1 1 5 iL g UO ing offers for one year ONLY $1.25 rTT' aaTT "ftSrSattllaaWaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaraaT Kimball's Dairy Fa roiei rat n.. . ..."".' iSlTl., p-... IHWal F-l" -'a-i-' . - - "' ". J GPFFNX Fruit Grower ; i i Bf GAL NOTICES rwaiad in ..., es i.te of the ssid djcmsed. ME OF '111 I: ST.'. I OF MM under and liy vi.tue of i.e IloiiorHlile (Jeorge W. . '.nine of the County Court c.f Oregon in and for the Cu i Malheur, duly made and en- ..n.i iii the matter of the estate of Fraiiivlin II. Lackey, deceased, on the thutiuth (30) day of December, 1914, you and each of you are hereby cited and required to appear in this court on Saturday, the lltth day of February, 1915, at the hour of one o'clock F. M., of the said day, at the Court House at Vale, 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 A. M. Lackey, as the administrator of the estate of Franklin H. Lackey, de ceased, to sell at private sale the fol lowing described real estate belonging to the said estate, to-wit: Lota 11, 12, 13 and 14, in bJWk 239; lota 16, 17, 18, 10 and 20, in block 109; lota 11, 12, 13, 14, l"i in block 32 and an undivided one half interest in and to lots one and two in block 42, all in the City of Ontario, County of Malheur and State of Ore gon, IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of the said Court at my office in Vale, Oregon, this thirteenth day of (Seal) January, 1916. (Signed) John F. Houston, 2-11 County Clerk. Administrator's Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the StiUi of Oregon, for Malheur County. In the matter of the estate of G. W. Morrison, deceased. 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HOJ&EHOLD .IP- Wt SBBBBaBl9eaR?9'QrueaA4BBB9jl I lib) ONTARIO AKGUS THURSDAY, JANUARY 28 1915 LEGAL NOTICES County Court of the State of Oregon, for Malheur County, administrator of the esta e of G. W. Morrison, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, are hereby re quired to present the same to the un dersigned, with the proper verification as by law required, at my office in On tario, Oregon, within six months from date hereof. Dated January 14, 1915 Date of first publication, January 14th, 1915. Last publication, February I Uth, 1916. C. Mi i.. in, m. it. i Administrator of tho EatateofG. W. Morrison, deceased. Administrator'a Sale. Notice is hereby given that in pur- suance of an order of sale duly made i and entered by the County Court of , the State of Oregon for the County of, Malheur, on the 16th day of Janu ary, 1015, in the matter of the estate of Thomas Harned, deceased, the un I dersigned administrator with the will 1 annexed of the said estate will, on and after the 20th day of February, 1915, at his home near Wcstfall, Oregon, offer for sale and sell at private sale, in one parced, for cash in hand, sub ject to confirmation by said court, me following (lescrioea tract oi real estate owned by said estate, to-wit: The EH of SK'4, and S4 of NK1,, and NWI4 of NK'4 of Section 23, Township 17 South, Range 40 East, W. M . in Malheur County, Oregon. The first publication of thia notice la on January 21, 1915, and the last publication is on February 18, 1915. HENRY W. HYDE, Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Thomas Harned, de ceased. Jan. 21-Fcb.l8. 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D TT" t"ic "T aaaaaaF M BFWui Ir'nriacaii whBBBB I '. ---.- -- mKB&zsEaaaBUBs a i IL S. OUTLINES FUTURE POLICY OFJEUTRALITY Markets Are Open to World To Prevent .Shipments Shows Partiality. (Special to The Argua.) Washington. The United States government issued a longthy defense of Its interpretation of the rlghta and dutlea of a neutral in the European war. After answering 19 specific charges and calling attention to the fact that the United States haa promptly taken to Uak Great Dritaln as well as Qer many and every government which In any way has Infringed upon the rlghta of thia country, the lotter concludea with the following declaration on the much-diacuaaed queatlon of eiporta tion of war munitions: "Thoae in thia country who eympa thlr.e with Germany and Auatrla Hun gary appear to aaaume that aome ob MgaUon reata upon thia government. In tho performance of IU neutral duty, to prevent all trade in contraband, and thua to equalise the difference due to the relative naval atrength of the bel llgerenta. No auch obligation exists. It would be an unneutral act. an act of partiality on the part of this govern ment, to adopt auch a policy, If the executive had the power to do so. "If Germany and Austria Hungary cannot Import contraband from thia country, It la not, becauae of thia fact, the duty of the United States to cloae Ita marksta to the allies. The markets of thia country are open on equal terms to sll the world, to avsry na tion, belligerent or neutral." Ship Bill Party Measure. Senate democrats In caucus reached flnnl agreement on the admlnlatratlon ship purchuse bill and adopted a reao lutlon making It a party measure. Three deiuiM-rats vote. I iikiiIiihI the resolution, but the vote later wus made unanimous. The principal difference of opinion In caucus arose mi Senator Hoke Smith's pn.pciHul it. .it with the restor ation of iioriiiul ctiiiilitimis ut the end of the European wur, the government leaso the ships purchased to private corporations for operation Instead of operutlug them throuKh a government controlled corporation This amend incut was (Ideated. Aa perfected In caucus, tho bill pro vides for u shipping board to constat of the secretary of the treasury, the secretary of commerce ami three civil ians to be appointed by the president, with the consent of the senate. This amendment was a compromise with a proposal submitted by Senator Uauk bead In the original bill the shipping board to control affairs of the pro posed corporation would have con sisted of the secretaries of treasury and commerce ami the postmaster fc.mrul, with no civilians. CAMPAIGN IN EAST CENTERS IN HUNGARY Complete Change in Easter fi Campaign is Rxpected Very Soon. (Special to The'Argus.) London. A complete change In the eastern campaign, such as would mark a new period of the war, is expected by offlcera of the Russian general staff. They say that the German ami Austrian military chiefs have aban doned aggressive movemeuts against Warsaw, and are concentrating troops in Hungary to repel tin- Russian in vaders in Hukowma, eastern Galicia ami northern Hungury. SHOWNJN TRAFFIC General Business Rejuvena tion Indicated by West ern Railroads. (Special to The ArKU8.) Chii ;. .. mli .lantial kuhis in trie fie on vvtM.Tii lailnaula this nontl bear out Vs99r1tPeUI Of general biihi uess improvement throughout the countrv BUSINESS REVIVAL 'BUSINESS AND PROFCS8IONAL QHARLES C. ZWEI6ART Attorney-At-Law Wilson Building Ontario, Ore). JR. W. 6. HOWE Dentist First National Bank BuildinK Telephone No. 732 JRS. PRINZIN6 & WEESE Ontario, Oregon Office in New Wilson Block. D ,R. 0. C. BRETT Dentist Office ?nd door east of Ontario Phar macy on Nevada Avcnua Near R. 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