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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1915)
EIGHT THE ONTARIO ARGUS, THURSO AY, FEBRUARY lfl, 1915. AT HORNERS BAKERY you can get a Steak or Chops at any hour in the clay. We have opened a Short Order Cafe in connection with our Bakery. Now that flour is high we are selling more Kream Knist Bread every day. Once tried always used. Ask your gro cer for a loaf of Kream Krust when ordering your groceries. HORNER'S BAKERY ONTARIO, OREGON MAINE MEMORIAL .. Z ' ' ' .'''" Ojs Ucnls mill I'lilrnts. nicd in Hi' eouat) 'iiis niiifi n. .in K. I.. v. to !- b, 19, l16: i . s . in Siinnii ! i: BlftJ lock Nil of sv,. si'. sw4. ji;-ji-j7, Oct B, i!'i I. H. A. to SW, N',. SI ',. 2B-21-37 Siiiiniii I Blayloeft Ki li NKV. NWfc Auis. 14, i i Ihiviil N. Turner to Samuel K. Illaylock K'i NK",. HW'4 KV, 34; NWV4 NWH, :tr.-2l-27. IBM 10, Itltl H, too, niiin.ii McOIbbIi i rlr. tu tay nard Redmond NW'4 Hi IM0-40, Her Hi, Hill. $1.' Slate if Orewn '" Maud Wham bcrger SW'i NV',. W' s'. 2:i I7-4C,, Dee. 4. 1914; $700. J. I- JB4Mi m W. II. Snyder H'4 flit NK HKK. 24-18-46, .Inn. If, lilt; $i,r.r.o. I f On infix el ux to I, I' Jensen ', intciiM In t NK'4 flKl. .'4 is 4. Jan. :to. I i i r. . $i. I l .l.tiHin in I V I'm-neOx V4 In terest In N NK'4 HK4, 24-18-46. .Ian. .'Hi. 1011; $1 Northern Pacific .Inhn 0 M Unnni'll 23: lot 2 Her I :' I .Ian. ir.. MO 1001 tiiovcr C. Kiel well el inc. to J. K. McDonnell lnts 12 3-4. KMi 8V4. 1014) ft. I.. Jessie May ljr NK'. :i:.-3-i!. Fell. Hallway Co. to nw, si-:",, :c- all In i. in-..' 41. Ml It, Auk. II, .lanien M. Good in- KV4j NK' I. 1011) II. I'. H. A. to Jacob r 8W4, SW HKW. 2-: I I 2 V. 8. A. to Chaa. M yiBOBtl H1H 27-4fi. Mflt :'.'.. Merrill KVfc 9EM i SW, HW. : .WV', NV',. I 10, May tOth, 1011. i.K'iii c. Viaerat in Harry f, I .oo in m;i IWHi KWIi sk',. If II 10, .Inn. If, 1010; 11,000, I'. S. A. to I). II. PBBtOB WHi N I.".-in. Nov. 12. 1914. OrSBBB l-'rult (.ami Development I'h. In TTBBtBM of Willow River I'ur- iliiiHi si:', ski, or .i,. H i i Nov. i!7. Mill; l. OlBfJM 1'iiilt I. mill Development Co. to Trustees of Willow River Pur chase SK1, 4-Hi-i:'.: SK'-i NW',. : i 12: 8K'4 NW14, R NK'4 KWfl, NWW SKM NWHi 3ii-l."-42, Jan. 21. lOlfj II. (). K. Stevenson et ux to May M. I'liincv Ixits II to L'n, Mock 134, On tario. Jan. 27, lOIOl 110. O. K. Sifvennon et ux. to May M. I'lnney Ixita 4-5-6. block 108, On lailo. Jan. 27, 19ir.; 10. unnon Valley l,anil Co. to J. W. Smith MUt SKtt. 29-32-41. Auk. 8. miii. 1000, William A. Carter to Henry I). jHlrilHHll- N4. 8W4, K'a K' SK. alt In sw4, 4-21-46, Jan. 22, 1010 1 MOO, l,ollle I,. Ward to llerlnule K. How 'aril v Intereat In Iota I anil 4, Mock 1(1 loin 2-:i, block K Martini Short piai or si:1 m:'4 1010; II. i .... 'I'. II. il.nl M V.i. -II. ill I ...I I. Kelt 17. IIM.'i; I2.MI t'iiniilalntN III..! UniiiiL' Meek. J. H. Illackaby and W. K. LBM vh. Killlh V. I, in. in H.rnMiy of rent; 0000. . r W 'I'm ' rsu J . -'' :-4:.. wfimtt' k"VV' - '. m&& i -v- I Wt' JT v. h"wiiii. p. r- - ' J Pholo by AlHWtOM I'r Aorltlon The Maine Memorial, dedicated In Arlington Cemetery February 15 to the memory of the aailora who perish ed on the battleship. 4-18-47. Feb. U et ux I. lot k ) William . WcHtfall. TIMES DYNAMITER TAKEN M. A. Schmidt Arretted In New York After a Search of Four Yeara. New Vurk II, A Si bmiilt, obJiTt of a world wld" Hcnrch lnr more than four yriirH. In riiiiiii'illiui with the dy iiamttliiK f the Los Angles TIiiuh. whh arrcHtcd here. Detective William J. Ilurnn. who, with Detective Captain William 8. Devy, of the New York po lice department, made tbe arreat, an aerted that Si bmldt admitted hla Iden tity a few mlniitcH after he waa taken Into euatody. s. iimuli wan taken on a fugitive warrant. According to Murna, he la rliarni'd with being one of the three men who BBBOJM i'"1" pounda of dyna mite with which the newspaper plant waa ruined and 21 persona carried ti their deaths. Fanny Croaby Is Dead. lin i-.i port. Conn. Funny Croaby, writer of KdOO sacred songs, died In her home here. 8he was paat ' yeara old and had been blind since Infancy. Hmrys Manager Is Now His Wlf. Los Angeles -Frauds J. Honey, progressive candidate for the United SPRING! M Showing of New Fabrics M W IS FOR B Wk M W IF FRtSENTEQ AT COOCERS WJ A I 45C ReiiuUr OtMSJalMll pric. C TllifatH ' '' 2.00 i 60 "" 5k7lfi' lKllfl Cro,, r, v. .11 collect th. diffor-ncc Irom ut ibJf.W' al k iqcn your ohder below JKT 3L WE REDEEM THEM Jg&? V ft. H.nJ to our " d.livrrmn k Br The Malheur Mercantile Company We have on display a large assortment of New Voiles, Organdies and Crepes, special priced from 10c. to 48c. per yard. Large range of patterns in Percales. We sell the best Percale made for 12 l-2c. per yard. Our gingham stock is now complete for your inspec tion. Foile du Nord Ginghams 12 l-2c. per yard. Cameo Oinghams 10c. per yard. See our new stock of Laces and Embroidery before making your spring purchase. We carry the SPHINX BRAND of Ladies Muslin Underwear, which is noted for its fine shirr fabrics and dainty designs. Gowns 69c, to $8.89 Drawers 39c. to 98c. Combination $1.18 to $1.89 Corset Covers 23c. to 89c. sii.t. m senate In California, at the last election, and Mrs. Kdna Van Winkle. hla campaign manager, were married here. Guadalajara Fails Before Villa's Msn. KI I'aso, Texas. Guadalajara, the aecond largest city In Mexico, was captured by tbe troops of General Vil la, according to advices reuchlng the Villa headquarter here. THE MARKETS Golden Rule Store ONTARIO, OREGON Portland. Wheat Club. 1.4; bluestem 11. BO; red Husslau. 11.41'; forty-fold, ll.&U; red fife. 146. Ma KuHtern Uregou timothy, $16; grain hay, $11'; alfalfa, 13; valley Urn othy. 112.50. Butter Creamery, :tl'c. Kggs Candled, L'5c; ranch, 24e. Hops 11)14 crop. UltBi l913 ""P. nominal. Wool Valley, 23c; eaatern Oregon, 20c. Seattle. Wheat Hlu.-8t.iii. $1 50; club 11.48; red Russian, fl it; turkey red, 11.44, fort fold, 1.40i fife. $1.46. Ilurli $.17 per ton. Hay - Tltnothx. $16 per ton; alfalfa, $14 per toil. Hutter Creamer), 32c. :6c. BRIEF NEWS OF 0IEG0N The houae has appropriated ! mm for the L'matllla reclamation project, and $377,000 for the Klumatb pro,, t Twenty five thousand do iurs hus been appropriated for fire protection of landa Involved In the Oregon ft Cal ifornia land grant suit. George Isackson, of Portland, haa received the contract for the erection of the postofflce building at The Dal les, at a price of 179,651. The con struction will be of aaudstoue. The building will be two stories above a basement 74 by 78 feet. The succeaa of the Powder River Gold Dredging company In Its opera tion of dredges In the Sumpter dis trict, has led to the adoption of this means of saving tbe values at aeveral old placer properties, Including that at Gold Center in the Sumpter district Taking the remarks or an 1. W W speaker as an Insult to Americans. M. J i'arcels, a aoldier from Vaucouver barracks, knocked the speaker from his atand at Fifth and Alder atreets In Portland and started a small riot which waa only quelled by the timely arrival of the police. "THE DEEP PURPLE" (Continued from Pago 1.) attraited by the frenhncHs and beauty of Doris and decides to lure her t New York and then make use of her In the crooks' nefarious schemes, lie pt'oie-.i. violent love for her and pro noaes marriage ami Dm is consents. There Is a pretty ending to the atory when Will Ijike, a mining man who has rescued Doris and who, to 1 ! liruli ln it I r..i inn, . has i.i. n l, the church a presuit of a beautiful organ, pays a visit to Doris and ber father, und a love romance, the seejK cf which were set when she Inno cently acted aa a decoy, la happily consummated. The director, James Young, haH mude a splendid picture story out of i.iitu i complicated material und with a cast of exceptional ubility has been able to obtain a series of (hi tiling and well acted scenes. The part of Doris, although the direct antithesis of Lola," presents Clara Kimball Young In a character of much charm, sweet ness and simplicity which is bound to win her much praise. Considerable building activity la ex pei-ted la l.ebane.1 tbla summer. Linn county expended $161,943 6 In Improvement of Its highway during 1914 The Hood River comaiarclal club '. Interesting itself In the improvement of a city park. . A short course for Klamath county farmers and their wives Is to he held the week of Pebruary 22 to 27 Bids for the construction of the 1122,000 IVndleton poatofrlce will be , opened at Washington, D. C , March 25 Fully 1000 men. represent! Ifta re tall interests of the whole state of i Oregon, met In Portland Monday to attend the annual convention ol tbe Retail Merchants association Seven tons of acclimated seed corn will be distributed to Oregon farmers along the lines of the O. W H ft N company, commencing March 1, hy C. L. ("Parmer"i tinilth of that compauy . Are Your Hands Chapped? Does The Wind Make Your Skin Feel Rough And Dry? . ... Arch Toilet Cream Will Give You Relief Your Money Back if it Fails SOLD BY Evehart Drug Company