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1 BUSINESS DIRECTORY BUSIJSESS : : PROFESSIONS : : TRADES ATTORNEYS. W. H. BROOKE, R. W. SWAGI.ER, Attorneys at law, rooms 13, 14, 15 Wilson Bldg., Ontario, Oregon. C McGONAGILL ATTORNEY AT LAW Will Practice in All Courts Notary Public. Office Over PoBtoffire I.KSI.IK J. AKK.K LAWYER Room 9, First National Bank Mi Ontario, Oregon. MrCULLOCH WOOD LAWYERS Rooms 1-2-3 First Natl Hank Bldg. Ontario, Oregon. ART STUDIO. J. P. K1DD, Prop. Job and Commcr- iul Printing a specialty. Ontario, Ore. DKNTISTS. DR. W. G. HOWE DKNTIST Telephone First Nutional Hank No. 7.T2 Building. DR. D. ( . BRETT DKNTIST Offiie 2nd door east of Ontario I'har inui y on Nevada Avenue Neur R. R. Depot. DIC. II. '. DIXON DKNTIHT Wilson HuIIiIIiik Onturio ...... Ill.-I-Lll ll.OWKKS. ONTARIO FLORAL CO. Orders taken for i ut flowers. Argus Office, Ontariu, irrgun. Oicjun Short Line lime Idble Ontario, Oregon, November Ktli IMI4 I IMI TABLE NO TO WKH'I'WAHII Tnin No. Leave 17 Oregon Wash. Limited tABl in 76 liunlingUiii PusMuiiger '.:'Mi u in !' iin-j-on WuhIi. Kx press ti::i.'lp in ft Fast Mail till p in UAH'l'SVAKIl Id Oregon WuhIi. Limited 2:l'l a m 7ti lluise I'.i -.iiii .-i mi a in 4 huatern Kxpress 12:07 p in tf Oregon Wash. Kxpress li:HM p en OREGON EASTERN HHANCH WHiHTWAHIl Train No. I.eave i ' Mixed, daily except Siualey for Ri i-i -mil- H (Mi a in VALE A BROGAN HHANCH HMI'WAItn ram No. 141 'iV Lwvt Mixed Vale and Hrogan I '.hi, except Suiaiay 10:00 a m t'assanger. Vale daily TlM p JUAH'I' in il Ni, l M Mixed, dally except Sunday from Kiveaiih 12:01 p in HM Passenger, from Vale daily '" a m it Mixed from Hrogan and Vale Daily except .Sunday N:) P in The Hnuiedula Iralu I raven NyMa oJtlft on Tueeday, Thursday aud natiinluy, returning, arrive at On tario at 0 p. ni. Church Service I'MIU' I'hkhuvtkkian Hil.i.- school at in a. m. Preaching at II u. in. and 8:00 p. in. Young pen j;ii- meeting at 7:1" p. in. The church is here to help the DMBot and the coiiimuuily. You can make a more potent force. I'uine to uny or all Of the services and you will find a wel rum. w. N. BaowNi Polar. Catholic Church. Mass at 10 a. m. Sunday mornings. H. A. CAMPO, Rector. MtmiuDiST CllUKCH Sunday School, lii:uo a. in. Preach iiiK. morning, 11:00 a. in., evening 8:00 p. ill. Yoj need the church the church ,-. I , i i "Let's get together. " C. C. PRATT, Pastor Baptist Church. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Morning Service 11:00 a. in Evening Service 7:80 p. m H. V. P. U 6:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting. .Wednesday Evening Bible Study Thursday Evening A hearty invitation is extended to oil. DAVID E. BAKER, Pastor. V Congregational Church. Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. Endeavor, 7:00 p. in. Evening Service, 8:00 p. m. i UEV. PHILIP KOBNIG. 0B i PHYSICIANS. ORS. PRIN7JNO A WEESE Ontario, Oregon Office in New Wilson Block. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Dr. Harriet Sean Dr. Pauline Sean Graduates American School of Osteo pathy, Kirksville, Mo. Wilson Block. Telephone 164 Blk PMJMBING. H. L POORMAN, Plumbing, Heating iinl Tinware, (iulvanized Iron. All work guarunteed. PHOTOOBAPBS. J. It. Burrell, Ontario, Ore. see our fine line of photos. Cull and TAILORS. RT DUNNUCK. Cleaning, Pressing und Tailoring. Phone 84 J. OpposiU Dreamland. K. COPE THK TAILOR, Tailoring, pressing and cleaning. TRANHFKK TRANSFKR. BAGGAGK AND EX PR KSS Meet all Hraina. JOHN LANDINGHAM IINDKRTAKING J. H. FARLKY-Funeral director and embalmer. Lady assistant. Phone i ' U Ontario, Oregon LOCAL MARKKTS Prices quoted below are generul re tail prices prevailing in Ontario und i.re in no case special sale prices: Apples, iiux .ii to 7Gc Hanunas, dux 30c Ileum, navy 7c ami 8c llutler, ranch, lb 25c i in 1 1 i . creamery 8.V I'alibaKe, new, lb 2 I -2c Cheese, fancy, lb. 20c . unluloiipe, C for 2fc I 'urn. per dos ears, 12 I -2c Siring Ih-iii is. lb 6c I'each pluuiH, lb., I I 2c i i eili loinutoeH, basket tUc Flour, hish patent, sack $l.6 Flour, strsight grade, sack $1.60 . .ue. hi , cane, per cwt 7.2Ti Money, strained, pint 20c Honey, comb, lb. 16c, und 2 for. .26c I Ninons, dos 30c Lettuce, bead, lb 10c Nuts, r.ngliah walnuts, lb 26c Nuts, Braiils, lb 26c Almonds, lb 26c I'euclieH, per lb, 1 V Karly drupes, per basket 26c Oreen I'eppers, per II, 10c WaleriueluiiH, poj lb 1 Ifcc diiious, dry, per lb. Sc. ( Iranges, cos 26c to 00c I'otatoes, sack, $1.26 Kuucli Kggw, dos I '!! Rice, lb 8c and 10c Halibut, lb 20c Ham, per lb 26c Kacon, per lb 22ttc to 25c Head cheese, lb 20c Hens, lb 17c. Lamb, spring, fore quarters $1.00 Lunib, spring, hind quarters $1.60 I ainli cliops, rib, lb 25c I .mil, 10 lbs. $1.60 Mutton chops, lb 18c 'ork chops, loin or rib, lb 20c Pork, shoulder, lb 18c Rolled rib roast, lb 28c Rib roat, prime, lb 22c Round steak, lb 20c Plat-bone tenderloin, lb 28c Salmon, lb 20c Kippered salmon, lb 20c Summer Squash, per lb 1 Vie Salt ulnnm, lb IS tM .Smoked salmon, lb 30c Smoked herring, each 6c Shoulder steak, lb 18c Shoulder roust, lb 15c Sirloin steak, lb 25c Smelts, Columbia river, 2 lbs. for. .25c Spare ribs, lb 16c Ham, sliced, lb 30c LIVK STOCK. Hogi 6 3-4 to 7 l-4c Veal Cows 4c to 5c Lambs 6c. Steen 54 to 6 Mutton 4c to 4 He PKNTKt OSTAL-NAZAKKNK TAB- KHNAll.K. Dispensers of old time religion. Sunday School at 10 a. in Preaching Sunday at 11 a. n.. and H p. on. Pastoral sick calls promptly ans wered day or night. C. C. Babbidge, D. D. Phono 8t)N2 Pastor. ttIB ONTARIO AfctitJ! AtfGtfStt Dr. W. G. Howe DENTIST First Class Equipment First Class Work Reasonable Prices Over First National Bank ONTARIO. OREGON At the nd of (he historic Lewis end Clark trail, on the Kacipc cean, lies 25 milesof (oiest- skirtsxlsurf-w.Ki CUTSOP KACli. B.u, modem hotels at OAUIMI 14 HWK Fino bathing in Surf and two $J5,000 Kfatatoria. Manifold omussments. golf, tennis, etc. Inexpensive hotel, cottago end camp Accommodations. XDEUtffTW00RrCY forVbu" ALONIG the grand scenic Colunv biaon Ik JM iMh lUeT Lmited Trains to Portland, thence thru tlie picturesciuo 'Holland of (Jiegon and Astoria to the Oceamide. SlOPOYiRS on Exposition Trips via North Bank and t U fast new 3 million dollar steaimlups "toesil PUrtsoi ui "NarUMn fluflC., Stud for Our Vacation HoukUt $21.65 Round Trip I'arlit'ulars of Ticket Ayent Oregon Short Line i conn. tir.t. NrtiMS. shm A BANK'S FIRST DUTY is to Us doixiHitoi'H. The l.ii- ini- of this Lank i oinhuteil on this Imsis, wliicli is, in tiutli, SK- 0UBITY AND DON- SKUVATISM. Safety id consiilereil liefiiif pnititH. We f.-.l justified in ask ing for your hnnking luiHiness, assuring you aiwuyf, I'ourtoous tnut iniiil aud sati: lartory service. FIRST NATIONAL BANK How's This? Wo ofler One Hundred L)ollari Reward for any cose of Catarrh that cannot be cured by flail's Catarrh Cure. V. J. i lll.NKY CO.. Toledo. O. We, the undomlsuMl, havti known !' J Cheney for the lut 16 yaaiii. and believe him perfectly hunuruhle In all bualiioaa transaction and Anam lully ublr to carry out any obllg-ation made by I. la Arm. NATIONAL BANK OK I'OUU ERCB. Tolado. O Hall's Catarrh Curt, la taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of th system Testimonials cut fres Price 76 cents per bottle. Hold by all Druggists. Take Hairs family rule for oasUaaUaa. I ! vBEflCH i vA- raAr AT II rm s i m wKim jMm m m i LtGAL NOTICES NOTH'K OF HHKIIIFF'H MA1.K IN I'OHKCIOHCHK. By virtue of an Execution In Fore closure duly Issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Malheur County, dated the 2nd., day of August, 1916, In a certnln action In the Circuit Court for suld County and State, wherein l.ora Vaughn, as I'talntifT, recovered udgment eHinst L. Ni beachel, I. B. Karp, Marie Karp, Wm. F. Sanders, Nellie E. Sanders, M. D. Lovell and Claire i.umII. Robert van Ollse. 11 C. Kastham, J. Well and I C. Holt, as DefendnntH, for the sum of Five Hundred liollurs, with Inter est thereon at the rate of 10 per tt'iit per annum from the 22nd.. day Of .January, 1914; and for the furth er inn of One Hundred Dollars, Attorney ff-en, and for the further sum of Sixty-four und 1 5-100 Doll ars, costs; THKKKKOUK. NOT1CK IS 1IKKK BY UIVEN, That I will on the 14th., day of September, l!ll."i, ut Hie hour of 10:110 In the forenoon of said day. at the main entrance of the Court ouxe In Villi'. M;i I In-ill- County, Oregon, Hell ut public auction to the highest bidder, or bidders, for cunh, the following described reul proper ty, to-wlt: All of i .ni numbered Four (4) and Five (5) of Block numbered I One (1) In the Original Townslle of Nynsu, Malheur County, Oregon, us hIiowii by the Kevlseil (leneral Map of Nyssa, Oregon; Taken und levied upon us the pro perty of the said ubove named Def endants, or as much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the said judg ment In favor of i.nru Vaughn and ugulnxt the said ubove named Defen dants, with Interest thereon, to gether with ull cnHtH und dlHburse nientH that have or may accrue. Duleil ut Vale, Oregon, this :trd , day or Agust, 1816. Hen J. Brown, Sheriff. liy Ross A. Sowunl. Deputy. First publication Aug, IS, 1016. i ... i publication Sept. 0, 1016. MilBilTI.IW III A Ml IH'lllt His MINIMUM Miiiini' Burlier, When Iteull) Tlilrnly, Drink Mali) More Muncie, Ind., When he Isn't feeling very well und business Is brisk In the shop Hurvey Sheets, pro prietor of U barbel shop, i.aye he ilriukH only thirty-six pint hot Hen of beer u duy. At other limes he muy like more He (estiried to this In city court. where he wan charged with operut ing u "blind tiger" In his shop. The pdllce hud conllscated considerable beer there ami bad seen many "empties." In response to a ques l tun as to how long three cases of beer I he amount taken by the po lice would lust him he replied: "Sometimes three daya that la, when I'm not drinking much." "Are you sure you don't bathe In II?" asked Judge (Jregory in ac quitting Sheets. The officers could produce no evidence ofsales having been in. i.i- by the barber. Dint KILLKD TO QMT WOltKINM NKVY CM rlil I'M teller Nollfylng Him of t-.i,ile Is I i.llinl In Ills lo'ket Big Kuiihus City, Mo , Thoiues K (allbreuth, IT, win- dlgglug uuder u high iinii iiikinent ut Front aud Holmes streets was harried alive beneath tons of Clay which (ell from ubove The uccident was not dis covered until other workmeu return ed. The body was recovered und John (iilbreath, a brother, living ut Murlou, Ind . wuh notified. Ill Hilbreuth's ti link was found one letter that had been received on July 20. It was from Juhii Ollbreulh. brother, and carried with it the in formation that Ullbreuth's relatives hud been searching for him during Hie past live years It told about bis mother's deuth und the fact that a luiliiiie hud been left to him. "Come .ui.i get your share uf the estate," the letter suld. "Your In come tux of 4K bus been paid." According to friends of Hilbreuth. the letter uccouuts for the fuct tbut (iilbreuth suddenly decided to go lo work. They remembered thut he huil suld be bud made up bis mind to buy some new dollies anil take a trip They believe that he was making uu effort to eurn enough money lo clothe liimsefl properly und go back to bis nlil home ami cluiiii his fortune I IITKKN YYOMKN DO AH AMMAN FAUol To oitoi n I'aria, A Ueriuan pilot having Just received a license, and wishing to astuiilsh his native city, made an exhibition flight and landed with a crash In the crowd, kiliiug 16 women. 2, it)l5. THK WOMEN AND OKI A TIC It ONTARIO (Continued from page 2.) larger community. 1 want to speak more specifically of three things: 1. Women and Society. 1. Let me call your attention to the service women may render to Hie social life. It has always received n contra diction In churacter thut the woman that can speak sweetest words mortal tongue may utter, should ulso he cupuble of uttering words tilled with the bitterest venom possible for mor tal tongue to speak. It may not be true, but the charge Is somel lines made that the devil's most efficient weapon is Hie gossip of a unman I hope the churge Is OBfOOOdod, but let me urge you, as I would the men, list this tlod given power ol spneiii as Hod Inteuileil. W'il lnlr.i w the poison Let your words be mi"-s engers of blessing. In your social life create a sin gle standurd of morality, let the standard he Hie golden stundard I i t'i ii i r no more nor no less of women than you do of men If you welcome to your society, a moral lep er, for tlod's sake let it be the sister 1 1 ni. n the woman is ostracised, while the mun Is too remllly welcom ed. A golden standard for both men und women will do much to make In Ontario a moral purity required III honorable society. 2. Admission to our society should be by worth rather than wealth . Some may he so unfortun ate as to be wealthy, but they should not utld to their misfortune by ex cluding those noble souls who pos sess great riches of culture, chariic ter und beauty If we could Intro duce Into the flavorless "Miipei crust" some of the splendid leaven from among the poor nobility, so ciety would be redeemed from much of Its worthlessness. The real aris tocracy Is found among those who possess the wealth of soul. Muke Ontario society so democratic that the pass word wilt be "she Is worthy." II. Women und Home Untitling 1. I woultl urge the women of greater Ontario to be home builders i.et t tie home ne t tie place or your supreme Influence. If you have time for club life, It can be mude both pleusunt aud profitable, and the church demands much of your time, attention und strength, but no in stitution bus u right to usurp the home The best society that 1 can think of, whose object Is to purify sociul life Is the society of home builders t. The curse of modern life, the divorce, can he overcome through this society. If some women would give us much time to a real live boy or girl, us they do to the poodle dog dog or maltese cut, this old world would be Inlluitely belter The poor deluded woman who chartered u train und employed u physician to uc I'ompuuy her Old worn-out dig across Hie continent to a dog hospital mid when dead, purchased a coffin and burial grouild for him. Is the type of woman who Is Huppluiitlug the noble mothers and wives, dlstin gulshed for the homes they are bulldiug. The sight heaveu smiles upon, Is to see un offspring lean Us head upon Its mother's breast ami lisp the name, "mother." 111. Women and Christ. 1. Finally, I pray thut the worn n of greater Ontario may infuse the Christ Into their lives All I haw aid before this, Implies the Christ presence. Christ In plres heuuty He Is the author ol our beautiful world. "All things ..ere mude by Him, and without ID. , was mil any thing made that was mude." The social aristocrucy by all so i lety is to be measured by the liirlst power, and the Christies home Is a misnomer. 2. The temple whose stones ye MM, Is Christ's own workmanship. Hive Him u pluce, therefor. In the I-. router Onturio. If woman is In debted to uuoHier for uny blessing, il houlit be remembered thut her ileht to Christ Is elernal. It is in 1st who lifted .soman to the i In one she occupies, und subdued the i ... ions und hiatal iusliucts of mun ' lliut man worships at her feel. I cull upon women, therefor, to call upon Christ, und accept Him Who is her greutest beuefuctor, Into tin complex life of the greuter On tario. The society belle of the "upp HP crust" is uol the woman that the hurch nor the world can depend up .11 for the noble deeds of kiiidnesh They are not Ii! ,. Doiiu. sillOM huu dy work stood as a memorial ufler be had pushed assay . When sick and in need, one of IhOJM society belles Is the lust one o turn u little finger to help The. .re the lust ones to hear the InMru ion of the apostle, "Help those somen that labored with me In the ospel." Solomon pays u beautiful tribute to Just the kind of u wi.muii i hut I have tried to picture to you She looketb well to the ways of her household, und euteth not the bread of idleues.-, ltr children urlse up, aud call her blessed; her husband also." Henry Vuudlkes story of the wom an svlio drenmi'd she died and went lo heaven, Is a beautiful one In this connect inn She, though a nominal christian, was spending her time with the social events of the world, and doing nothing for Christ and the lininii. Sin- WM awakened by the dream of heascn, svhen I'etor was showing her the beauties of henvpn, -uisv a beautiful mansion, with the crosvn hesld i the door filled with stars, and tl e robe with gems, and on asking, found that it was for her gardner who lived in the hut beside i lie barn. She was then shown a small hut beside the beautiful street, and on the door hung I lie crosvn and robe with neither star nor gem. She declared that both were the opposite of what they had on earth, and ask ing II not the hut lie changed, re ceiveil the reply that they could only build of the material sent up for the structure. She awoke to Mud that she was throwing life nsvay and lay ing up no treasures in heasen. Muy we all get the lesson, and realize Hint there is much to live for in this old world, and thai we give itir lives to Jesu, Chrl t. and His iTS Ice of hclpl illness to others, and hear 111 in say, "As much as ye did l unto the leuilt of these my hrelhern c did It unto Me." i'FHIIAFH DANNY CI FID RAN HONK ON A STIHKF I liiywnrd, Oil., Ministers here ire bemoaning the smull number of n nt marriages. They have start ed an Investigation to find out whether llayward couples are hesi tant about Diking the matrimonial lep or whether they go elsewhere. "Trade ut home," Is the slogan of he ministers. V IT Fit AN DFFK IS HOI NO SLAV Fit AITFIt Ml Ik Santa Itosa. Cul., "Don't you ever thla.h I'm too old to kill a deer I'm -I pusl, but Just ns young us the next fellow when the deer season ipens. (Use me one of those hunt tig licenses so that I shall be within ; he law. And you shall get u piece if venison, too." The speaker was Until ford Kay of lotatl, XI years old, und a Colali limner. He celebrated his four core years Inat year while on the chase after bucks In the hills Chief Deputy Clerk U, J. Wltnins Issued I he veteran the requisite license. SAFETY "Snfety litst" was tint niullii unil (iruclice of tli ih luink Iniij', liiiuie IIiiihi wiinls lieciiine the slogan uf tin large trinisiurtiitioa iiiiiiuniew. Sri vitii to tlie iiililif is not a (henry, hut it daily iritctiie with ua. I'ut your money where safety is the first cniiHiileration ami avail yourself of our serviro. ONTARIO NATIONAL BANK Sal'i'ty Deposit BoXM i'.i iiiiimu l,. .-.loo ti.o k il the sHimI- f-JsiM 1i. Ket In . tin- .half, I .V.. Iir .411 tux you up rlgAf. Sold by your home deaar and S45 oilier Isading merchants In Oregon '; - Jte I -Vcfc.' I , . i issTT - - ' - i J . TsjQMOMsBlosL-BosisolOsMJ l'AUJ; .sKYKS IIIKDK'N IIODV FOI' Nit HAMOtlVa IN NANIM ft) Well Dressed, About Fifty , Is No clue To Ho Identity. There S.in llaf'ai'l, (al Two Italian woodclioppers found a body kneel ing and hanging from a llmh MU Wnodacre The body was of a well dressed man in "hiking attire." He whs about fiO years of age. The laundry mark "9 X 40," Is the only clue to his Identity. The man was about I feet 7 Inches In height, 140 pounds, gray hair, eyes and mustache. He wore a grin coat and vest, khaki breeches und walking shoes. He was lust seen walking from Fairfax. The "hiker" placed tsvo line pickets against his roll of blanket He tied a piece of clothesline to an overhead limb and knelt down to hi death. WIDOW RI7N1 AND FAFFIt IMAM I AMII, She Conduct., Duhlh iillno Success fully For The Fnsl Twenty Vearn. Adams, N. I)., Left twenty years ago widowed and with a number of children, Mrs. Itltchie I). Dohmty as sumed the responsibility of raising the large Tamlly und continuing Hie publication of the paper at Michi gan City, which her husband had edited She Inter removed the plant here The children have grown up, some of I hem were given university educa thins, some nre niurrled. one daught er Is post mistress here, und tsvo son are editors of newspapers. Her plant has been shipped to the western pari ot tne state, where u new paper will be established by her youngest sou, as Mrs. Doherty has permanently abandoned the news paper business. SIIF IH THK ONI.V OHM, IN Oil nuM I serly, (la., Miss Frances l-oulse Stark of this pluce is the only girl horn In the entire Sturk family In tlti yeurs, and the only grandchild on either Mr. or Mrs. Sturk's side She is Hie great grand daughter of Mr and Mrs H. 8. Dover, Lyerly's oldest couple, who possess more kluspeople than uny other two people lu this section. SERVICE HaWingl Accounts WM - -r The Steel Lined "SPEED SHELLS" For Velocity and Accuracy S,.,it-iiirn air ssiIIiiik to lake tbrir ehauccs uf api.it but I In., want rrrtaint.s in their .SAW. i,.t tl.. Hruiiuaton I Mi' "Arrow" and "NiUot'lub" tin -I..I lui.-.l "Sp,-.-, Sbrll." iip, it,- i..in uuia all ths tune uf ih - puw.ltl si.., I in hot lra.1. Icmi HuetS-Wufh. UiUt liir "laol 0AM wh.i ,luwi Hi- KlJ lUiU afa,S uf Kimimik. "V. Kriuiiiiun aims 1 mun Mci. Hi, Culridis ('. WuulvwiUiBlds. iJ iB,udw, : NwYuik Cilr -JMgUl li- o, it i't r I. t- d. II i- H Is t