The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, August 12, 1915, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
BUSIJSESS : : PROFESSIONS : : TRADES
ATTORNEYS.
W. H. BROOKE, R. W. SWAGLER,
Attorneys at law, rooms 13, 14, 15
Wilson Bldg., Ontario, Oregon.
C McGONAGILL
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Will Practice in All Courts
Notary Public. Office Ovor Postoffict
LESLIE J. AKER
LAWYER
Room 9, First National Hank Bldg.
Ontario, Oregon.
Mcculloch & wood
LAWYERS
Rooms 1-2-3 First Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Ontario, Oregon. PHOTOGRAPHS.
ART STUDIO. J' B" Hurre"' Ontario, Ore. Call and
, see our fine line of photos.
J. P. KIDD, Prop. Job and Commer-
, TAILORS.
rial Printing a specialty. Ontario, Ore. .
ART DUNNUCK, Cleaning, Pressing
DENTISTS. an1 Tailoring. Phone 84 J. Opposite
DR. W. G. HOWE Dreamland.
DENTIST
, , k ,.,tv,. i i C0,,E. THK TAILOR, Tailoring.
Telephono First National Bank
No. 732 Building. Passing and cleaning.
TRANSFER
DR. D. C. BRETT
DENTIST TRANSFER. BAGGAGE AND EX-
Office 2nd door east of Ontario Phar- tPSS
nacy on Nevada Avenue M Hra,nfc
Near R. R. Depot. JOHN LANDINCHAM
FLOWERS, UNDERTAKING
' ' ' i i . -. - - - - - .I.,
ONTARIO FLORAL CO. Orders taken J. H. FARLEY Funeral director
for cut flowers. Argus Office, Ontario, and cinbalincr. Lady assistant. Phone
Oregon. 132-W. Ontario, Oregon.
Urujon Short Line lime I able
Ontario, Oregon, November -1 1 . nil i
TIMC TABLE NO n.
WHKI'WAHU
Train
No. Leave
17 Oregon Wush. Limited 4:22a in
7fi Huntington Passanger 'J:'.V m
I'J Oregon Wush. Express IS: Kip in
Fast Mail H i m
KAHTWAHI)
18 Oregon Wasli. Limited 2:51 a m
7t Boise Passenger 8:50 a in
4 Eastern Express 12.07 p m
6 Oregon Wash. Express i. i.: p in
OREGON EASTERN BRANCH
WWHTWAHI)
Tr.iin
No. l.-ii-
III Mixed, daily except Sunday
for Riverside H:ll u m
VALE A BROGAN BRANCH
WKHTWAHII
Train
No. I.eave
141 Mixed Vale and BPMJM
Daily except Sunday 1U:UU a m
i7 Passanger, Vale daily 7:0(1 p in
JUA.HT HOl'NI)
140 Mixed, daily except
Sunday from RiveJuie 12:01 p m
98 Passenger, from Vale
daily -i" a in
li'.' Mixed from Rrogan
and Vale Daily except
Sunday 3:30 p m
I tit, tlomaduls traiu leaves Nysaa
at 2:4 5 on Tuaaday, Thursday nn.i
nstunluy, returniug, arrive at On
tario at 0 p. m.
Church Services
I MIHH I'KESHYTKHIAN
Bible sciiool at 10 a. in. Preaching
at 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. Young peo
ples meeting at 7.1 " p. in.
The church is here to help the people
and tiie community. You can make a
more potent force, ('nine to any or all
of the services and you will And a wel
come. W. N. Bkown, Pastor.
Catholic Church.
Muss at 10 a. m. Sunday mornings
H. A. CAMPO, Rector.
Mi in. u. i -i Church
Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Preach
ing, morning, 11:00 a. in., evening 8:00
p. in.
Yoj need the church the church
reliV.J "Let's get together. "
C. C PRATT, Pastor
Baptist Church.
Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
Morning Service . . . 1 1 00 a. m.
Evening Service 7:30 p. m.
B. Y. P. U 6:30 p. m.
Prayer Meeting. .Wednesday Evening
Bible Study Thursday Evening
A hearty invitation is extended to
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DAVID E. BAKER, Pastor
Congregational Church.
Sunday School, 10:00 a. in.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m.
Endeavor, 7:00 p. m.
Evening Service, 8:00 p. in.
REV. PHILIP EOEN1G.
rinsit ians.
DRS. PRINZINO A WEESE
Ontario, Oregon
Office in New Wilson Block.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
Dr. Harriet Sean
Dr. Pauline Sean
Graduates American School of Osteo
puthy, Kirksville, Mo.
Wilson Block. Telephone 154 Blk
PLUMBING.
H. L. POORMAN, Plumbing, Heating
and Tinwarr, Gulvanized Iron. All
work guaranteed.
LOCAL MARKETS
Prices quoted below are general re
tail prices prevailing in Ontario and
ure in no case special sale prices:
Apples, box, 75c.
Bananas, dos 30c
Beans, navy, 7c and 8c
Butler, ranch, lb 26c
Butter, creamery 8."c
Cabbuge, new, lb 2 I '..'
Cheese, fancy, lb. 20c
Cantakiupe 8 for 25c
Com, iter dor. ears 12 l-2c
Siring beans, lb 5c
Peach plums, lb 1 l-2c
Fresh tomatoes, lb 4c
Flour, hi(h patent, sack $1.05
Flour, straight grade, sack 61.50
Sugar, cane, per cwt $7.25
Honey, struined. pint 20c
Honey, comb, lb. 15c, and 2 for. .25c
I .en miii . dos 30c
Lettuce, head, lb 10c '
Nuts, English walnuts, lb 25c
Nuts, Bratils, lb 26c
Almonds, lb 25c
I'oaclies, per box, 4 0c.
Watermelons, per lb Ic.
Onious, dry, per lb Sc.
Oranges, cot 25c to 00c
Potatoes, sack $1.25
Ranch Eggs, dos zOc
Rice, lb 8c and 10c
Halibut, lb 20c
Hams, picnic, lb 15c
Ham, per lb 25c
Bacon, per lb 22Hc to 26c
Head cheese, lb 20c
Hens, lb 17c.
Lamb, spring, fore quarters $t.00
Lamb, spring, hind quarters $1.50
I ..inih chops, rib, lb 25c
Lamb chops, shoulder, lb 20c
Lard, In lbs $1.50
Mutton chops, lb 18c
Pork chops, loin or rib, lb 20c
Pork, shoulder, lb 18c
Rolled rib roast, lb 28c
Rib roast, prime, lb 22c
Round steak, lb 20c
Mat bone tenderloin, lb 28c
Salmon, lb 20c
Kippered salmon, lb 20c
Suit .-allium, lb 12 Vic
.''moked salmon, lb 30c
Smoked herring, each 5c
Shoulder steak, lb 18c
Shoulder roast, lb 15c
Sirloin steak, lb 25c
Smelts, Columbia river, 2 lbs. for. .25c
Spare ribs, lb 16c
Ham, sliced, lb 30c
LIVE STOCK.
Hogs 6 3-4 to 7 l-4c
Veal 6c
Cows 4c to 5c
Lamba 5c.
Steers 6V4 to 6H
Mutton 4c to 4 Vic
PENTECOSTAL-NAZARENE TAB
ERNACLE. Dispensers of old time religion.
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
Preaching Sunday at 11 a. in. and
8 p. in.
Pastoral sick calls promptly ans
wered day or night.
C. C. Babbidge, D. D.
Phone 3VN2 Pastor.
jBHI ONTARIO
I "WW armmmm a ai .--4ssssl iwf oasBaaaBaasaaaoasai
Sound Teeth Make a Sound Body
Dr. W. 6. Howe
DENTIST
First Class Equipment
First Class Work
Reasonable Prices
Over First National Rank
ONTARIO. OREGON
il I Mr Rku end of
he Historic Lewis
and Clark trail, on
the Pacific Ocean,
lief 25 miles of forest-
skirted surf-wssKedCUTSOt BLACK. Bi
mndrrn hotels i.t 6JARHAR1 and SI AM
Fine bathing in Surf and two $3 5,000
Natatoria. Manifold amusements,
golf, tennis, etc. Inexpensive hotel,
cottage and camp accommodations.
rjojcvrnHJouRNCY forrbu"
ALOl
bia
LONG the grand scenic Colum-
I on "Ik MMW Limited
Trains to Portland, thence thru
the picturesque Holland of
Oregon"ond Astoria to the
Oceanside. jlOftmID on
Exposition Trips via
North Bank and the
fast new 3 million
dollsr steamships
"urrit NiruVri"
114 "Nartboi
retifiC."
Stnd for Our Vacation BookM
$21.65
Round Trip
Particulars of Ticket
Agent
Oregon Short Line
s cinrni 1. . 1. tortta!. Drat
A BANK'S FIRST DUTY
is to itn depositors. The
1 1 1 -1 1 1 of tin-. Imiik ia
conducted (in tin- buais,
which jh, in truth, S10
OUHITY AND CON
SKltVATISM. Safety
ia considered hefore
profits.
We feel justilied in ask
ing for your hanking
business, assuring you
alwuys, courteous treut-int-ni
and satisfactory
service.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Dead Languages.
Dead languages are ones (but once
were lu coiuuiuu use. but are now no
louger spoken unless by scbolara who
have studied them. Tbe ancient San
aerlt, Greek aud Latin bave been dead
many centuries as common speecn, al
though at in used to aouiu extent for
rellgloua, scientific and literary pur
poses. Coming down to more receut
times, moat of the ludtan touguea, of
which there were inauy when the
white man came, are now dead. All
languages nave their erluds of growth,
maturity and decadence, followed by
death.-Pblladelphla Press.
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AMIffl, rrnr,W
I LgAU NOTICfcfe
NOTlCl OF FINAL SKTTI.KMKNT
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the county of Malheur.
In the mutter of the estate
of
Jesse Thompson, deceased
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned Hdministrator of the above
named estate has filed in the shove en
titled court his final account of his ad
ministration upon said estate, and that
the same has been set for hearing by
said court on Satunlay, the 14th day of
August, 191.", at the hour of one o'
clock p. m. of said day, at the court
house in Vale, Oregon. Any and all
persons interested in said estate are
Hereby notified io appear at said time
hiiiI place and file their objections in
writing, if any there be, to said final
account and contest same.
Done and dated and first published
this lath day of July, 1915.
Elias Thompson, Administrator
f the estate of Jesse Thompson,
Deceased
First publication July '!".
Last Publication Aug. 12.
NOTICE K Hit Kill FI'H HAI.E
IN t'OHKI'liOHlKK.
By virtue of an Execution In Fore
closure duly Issued by the Clerk of
I he Circuit Court of the State of
Oreaon, for Malheur County, dated
the 2nd., day or Aimust, CM... In
u certain action In the Circuit Court
for said County and State, wherein
btfft Vaughn, aw Plaintiff, recovered
judgment against L. N. Heachel,
II. It Harp, Marie Knrp, Win. r
Sanders, Nellie B. Sanders, M. D.
I.ovell mid Claire I,ovell, Robert van
Cil .... H. C Baatham, J. Well ami P.
C Holt, us Defendants, for the sum
of Five Hundred Dollars, with Inter
est thereon at the rate of 10 per
cent per annum from the 22nd., day
of January, 1914; and for the farth
er sum of One Hundred Dollars.
Attorney fees, and for the further
sum of Sixty-four and lfi-100 Doll
ars, costs;
THEItBFOKK, NOTICE IS IIF.UK
1 HY (11VKN, That I will on the 14th..
day of September, 101 fi, at the hour
,if in '.n In the forenoon of said day.
ni the main entrance of the ( inirt
j House In Vale, Malheur County.
(IreRon, sell at public miction to the
hlKhest bidder, or bidders, for cash,
the following described real proper
ty, to-wit:
All of Uits numbered Four (4)
and Five (5) of Ulock numbered
One i 1 ) In the Original Townslte of
Nyssu. Malheur County, Oregon, as
shown by the 'Revised General Map
of Nv-i.ii, Oregon;
Taken and levied upon as the pro
perty of the said above named Def
endants, or as much thereof as may
be necessary to satisfy tbe said judg
ment In favor of lora Vauahn and
axalnsl the said above named Helen
dants, with Interest thereon,' to
gether with all costs and disburse
ments that have ur may accrue.
Dated at Vale, Oregon, this 3rd.,
day of Agust, I'M
Ben J. Brown. Sheriff,
By Ross A. Howard.
Deputy
First publication Aug., 12, 191.'..
Last publication Sept. 9, 1915.
Handy Harrow.
I, shaped Ih'uiiih of steel bent Into
triangular frames to form a nose and
two luiis .iii.I I, shuped bracea porpuii
dleulsr to each other and bolted or riv
eted to the main part of frame, as
liuwu. make this new harrow. Tbe
rear harrows bsve bundles attached to
Hi. in... i so that a man following
a barrow may reach dowu aud lift a
harrow to re,ease piles of cornstalks,
brush, stones and other uiatU-r that
pollecta when burrowing. Farmlug
Business.
lackberriee.
According to ii recent bulletin of the
United States department of agrlcul
lure an uveruge yield of 2.300 quarts
of blacklerrles ier acre may be ex
pected under good muusgement. The
best laud. It Is said. Is a deep. 6ne.
sandy loam with it large supply of hu
mus and abundant moisture at the
rtpeulug seasou. In growlut' blmklier
rles one of the most lmiortuiit cousld
erstlous Is to have an easily reached
market. Hauling the berries long dls
tances Injures them.
For Poultry Raisers.
There Is g.Md money lu selling eggs
for batching. It calls for absolute
honesty. Only sell strictly fresh and
fertile eggs that can be expected to
hatch under favorable conditions
Mougrel fowls should not i.e kepi
for egg production because the eggs
will be iinli'orm uelther In color nor
SSH Tbls factor of Itself la of enough
Importune to Induce one to select u
pure breed, even though tbe mongrels
might possibly lay as well as tbe pure
bred fowls, but tbls Is very . ul.tful
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Farm and
Harden
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LARGE PROFITS IN NUTS.
Planting of Orchards. Says sn Author
ity, Should Bring Excellent Returns.
No land Is so poor, stony and hilly;
no fence corner so useless; no city
front or back yard so Miliiable but
will profitably grow- native and some
varieties of foreign edible nuts. sas
Bmtl (Jnmmeter of Akron, O., uu au
thority on nut culture.
Probably no other field of undevel
oped natural resources In till the Wtds
domain of dlverslllcd pFodut Hon of
fers richer mid bappleT results than
Joes nut culture Kthl.iil and editca
tlounl institutions are rapidly assuin
kkg a share lu pliintim; ami growing
nut trees.
The advantage of nut raising over
other forms Of recreation or business
at the present time resta In tht fact
I'lCHSIAN WAI.NIU IHKK.
that one can hardly avoid doing new
and constructive work In any part of
the Held. One then becomes a public
benefactor, wittingly or unwittingly,
notwithstanding the fact that stock
companies for producing Just one of
the hickories the mi offer at the
present time one of the very best of
financial Inv estnienls w lien such Invest,
uieiits are made earefull) , and large pri
vate capital Is U-lug Invested lu nut or
cliai'ds. i iu i Imports of nuls rose from
HJOOyOOO worth lu MM ITJOOyOOO
worth III UNIT. No one can foretell the
magnitude of (he new Held, but It Is
pretty ante to say that America MBM
not only have raised most of tho 97,
QBOyOOO worth of nuts that were tin
ported In lis7. but could have export
ed nuts to the tune of the smile harp.
Tbe bit reused demand for nuts Is
due In tho main to two causes name
ly, a better appreciation of their up
petl.itig qualities and the numerous
ways In which they form a palatable
addition to the .'.let for the average
family, and, second, to their use by
the vegetarians and persons of similar
belief a group small lu proportion l"
the total population, but still fulrly
lurge numerically-who use peanuts,
etc.. as a substitute for incut and other
nitrogenous and fatty foods,
Almost uuy kind of nut trees will
grow lu this climate, but not all kinds
cuu be grown prolllabl., so why not
Improve ami cultivate sinii of our well
known varieties that we are sure will
yield abundantly V No nut excels the
shellback bhkoiy In :1a tor and rich
Uess, and they Will
good nun kit price i.
selections.
Bin. k walnuts anil
be easily glow n by i
where tlees are Willi
cessfully tnoaplauted
.i I ways bring it
a premium for
i.iiliciuutH can
uitliig the nuts
1 or can lie suc-
i he are use
fill for shade and also M iiameiital.
English lllberts or ha.clnuls succeed
well on iilinosi .,n kind of Mill. The
uiiger varieties me sweet mid much In
demand by cindj luanulaciuiers. The
purple variety ure liciUciilly used us
an ornamental slnnli anil lor hedging
Tbe bcM method of propagating the
so Milled l.ngllsh Malum, which Is
ioell) known as l lie I 'el i.l. i n walnul,
suys u coutrililitor to the I'nunto Cell
tleinun. Is either by the left graft In
tap wood at the time the buds aiu
starting. r by tbe anuulur or patch
budding process during the gi owing
season lu .lu'y or August. These nicth
nds are also upparently the sjpSJS) suc
cessful In propugutliig the pecan.
Ditalls of these processes, except
ring budding, are given In bulletin -"!
of the bureau of plant iuduslls. depart
inent of agilculliire, 'ashin:;loli.
It Is probable tlllil certain varieties
of 1'ci. -la n waliiuls and pssilliS may lie
used successfully on him k walnuts and
hickories, although it i- let safe to
attempt wry extensive pluuUuT In aay
ill nut Where aches also ule iiol
laul.N ill pendalilc In other words, the
success of peaches Is a better index
of the probabls mrrsos of Um Fontaui
walnut than i-, the success of hickories
or Ida. !. walnuts.
Some planter follow the f.i.n u e of
Setting rows of hardy BngUsb walnuts
and pec, uis with the purpose of tup
grafting them a few yeurs later with
better varieties which may then be
srallsble.
Stock taken to pasture, $1.25 per
month, per head. C 11. Trousdale.
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NAXARINK T VMEHNACLK
N'exl Siinda at I 1 A. M. will hi
ol .red the siicniinent of the
l.onl's SUPOVr, It II thi Lord's table
and nil Christ BUS Who may dostfi to
do so are Invited to pnrtnke Sub
ject for the evening service
"Law v: (iriiriv" Mling your bibles
A cordail weUo me swalts you.
OREGON'S SCHOOL FOR OREGON'S
TEACHERS. OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL,
MONMOUTH, OREGON.
PURPOBEi The training of teacher for pro
lessioii.'il work.
FACULTY s Kvtry member professionally
trained.
DEPARTMENTS: For fitting elementary
teaohen for citj and rural BchoolSi
corusKS: Profeeaional, Buperrieora, Knrnl.
Primary.
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS Comple
tion of two yean high ichoo or its equivalent.
GRADUATION: Completion of Elementary
or Standard Coumei leans to State Certificate
without examination.
TERMS BEGIN: Regular fall semester, Sept
ember 18.
LNPORMATION: For further Information
write to Registrar.
SAFETY
"Safety lirst" ns tho motto ami practice of
this I. auk long licfore those words bfSSSM tlte
slogan of the large traiispoi tntioii compuuies.
Service to the pablk is not a theory, hut a
daily practice with ub.
I'nt your money where aafety is the first
consideration ami avail yourself of our service.
ONTARIO
NATIONAL
BANK
Safety Deposit Boxei
Rifles and
Cartridges for
JaoIMsVbiI BSaaT JBaaflHrU VK J 9WJ
Your Big Game Hunt
Your Biji Game Hunt Mg
J I ST ns soon us Kiunc In .utile BJBJM enough to make
men critical uliout their riHes, sportsmen in every
coiiiniuiuty got to ileiiuiiuliiitf Ueiiiiiigton-l M( .
'I'hc demand for BenittCtoB-UMC Big tiaine Ilitles and
BemlllftOQ Metallic Cartridges' has bets j,'r"i'g ever since.
'I'lic It ininj;l..ii I' Ml' Drult-r lure in this mum unity i tin msa to go to.
Il- kin.rt -. sluii's kappsaias is tin- i.rt Unlay You'll anosi him l tho HtU
Hull Maiknj Itrmuigtmi I Ml' ami Us StuTS is Snirl .iiicu' lli-ttj.jurtcr.
Sold by your home dealer and 64S
other leading merchants in Oregon
Ririn;ton Arms-Union MtttllicCarlridi Co., WooJwotth Bldg. 233B'w.y N. Y. City
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TopicM for next Sunday: n
M. "Tlie I'liity of thn tiiurrh."
I 1' Al. "The Wiitnoii ami Qn .i ,
Ontario'" A hearty invitation in
exlenileil to all. to attend all tin
vices.
D. K. Baker. Pastor.
SERVICE
Savings Aeoounti
"GREATER OREGON"
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