BUSINESS DIRECTORY IWSMESS : : PROFESSIONS : : TRADES ATTORNEYS. II. 111.. "kc. WilHon Hldg. Attorney 'at Law. Ontario Ore. C McGONAGILL ATTORNEY AT LAW Will Practice in All Courts Notary Public. Office Over Postoffice LESLIE J. AKER LAWYER Room 9, First National Hank Bldg. Ontario, Oregon. Mcculloch & wood LAWYERS Rooms 1-2-3 First Nat'l Bank Uldg. Ontario, Oregon. It. W. Nwiigjcr Itooms lH-14-Ki Ontario Attorney nl Law. Wilson l-.l.li: Oregon. ART STUDIO. J. P. KIDD, Prop. Job and Commer cial Printing a specialty. Ontario, Ore. DENTISTS. ML W. V.. HOWE DENTIST Telephone First Notionnl Bank No. 7.-12 Building. DR. D. C. BRETT DENTIST Office 2nd door east of Ontario Phar-, macy on Nevada Avenue Near R. R. Depot. Dlt. II. IHXO.N DENTIHT Wilson liulldlng Ontario Oregon FLOWERS. ONTARIO FLORAL CO. Orders taken for cut flowers. Argus Office, Ontario, Oregon. Oregon MiuTi Line lime I able Ontario, Oregon, November Hlh I'.U I TIMC table NO. TS WKHTWAHIi Train No. I.envo 17 II,. ...,.,, UiimI, I ,.,t...l 1 ,,, 7.1 llunt.ngU.n r II JIT MM a m I! Oregon Wash. Express i;::M p m r. Fast Mail ur ... KAH'l'WAUl) Is Oregon Wash. Limited 2:M a m '"' Koiao Passenger 8:50 a m 4 F.astern Express 12:07 p in 1, Oregon Wash. Express ti:'Xi p in OREGON EASTERN BRANCH W KH'I'WAHD Train No. Leave Lt'.t Mixed, daily except Sunday for Riverside MO a ... VALE & BROGAN BRANCH wwi'WAHl) f l,eave ' ... .... . III Mixed Vale and Kroeati Daily except Sunday 10:00 a m 97 I'ussaiiger, Vale daily 7:00 p 111 1 KAMI" Hlll'Nl) 140 .Mixed, daily except Sunday from Kivdidc 12:01 p m OK I'assenger, from Vale daily ltd a 111 142 Mixed from Hrogan and Vale I aily except Sunday Ml p Tlni Hoiuedule train leaves Nyasa at 2:lf on Tuesday. Thursday aud nalunlay, returning, arrive at On tario at U p. in nmMiawnmimiwaiWiwwKwwmpswxwi i'nurcn services UnTK1 l'KKSUYTKKIAN llible school at 10 a. in. l'leaching at II a. in. and .H:IK) p. in. Young peo- .I.. it,.. ..1 int. nl 7 I., it. in. The church is here to help the people aiul the community. You can make a more potent f..r. e COM to any or all of the services ami you will find a wel com. W. N. Hit.iW.s, Pastor Catholic Church. Mass at 10 a. m. Sunday mornings H. A. CAMro, Kector. MBTHODUT 'hi u 11 Sunday School, 10:00 a. in. Preach- i ing, morning, 11:00 a. in., evening H:00 1 m Y..'. ,..l the church the church ee I i V 1 i "Let's get together." I C. C. PKATT. Pastor llaptiat Church. Sumjay School 10:00 a. m. Morning Service , 11:00 a. m. Kvening Service 7:30 p. m. n. Y. P. U 6:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting. .Wednesday Kvening Bible Study Thursday Evening A hearty invitation is extended to all. DAVID E. BAKER, Pastor. Congregational Church. Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Morning Woiship, 11:00 a. m. Endeavor, 7:00 p. m. Evening Service, 8:00 p. m. SEV. PHILIP K0SN1G. PHYSICIANS. MILS. PRINZING WEESE Ontario, Oregon Office in New Wilson Mock. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Dr. Harriet Sears Dr. Pauline Sears Graduates American School of Osteo pathy, Kirksville, Mo. Wilson Block. Telephone 164 Blk PLUMBING. H. L. POOBMAN, Plumbing, Heating und Tinware, Galvanized Iron. Al! work guaranteed. PHOTOGRAPHS. J. B. Hurrcll, Ontario, Ore. Call and rco our fine line of photos. TAILORS. i K. fOI'K, The Tailor. Tailoring. Pressing ami Cleaning. I'hone lOf.W Opposite Post Olllce TRANSFER TRANSFER, BAGtJAGE AND EX PRESS Meet all Hrilns. JOHN LANDINGHAM UNDERTAKING J. II. FARLEY Funeral director and embalmer. Lady assistant. Phone 1U2-W. Ontario, Oregon. LOCAL MARKETS I I -11..- quoted lelow are general re- tail prices prevailing in Ontario and , uro in m rase social sale prices: 1 Apples, box SO to 75c ''""". " 30c Henna, navy,. . .. 7c and He I """" ,b 5 UUllcr, creamery, t ahhage, new, II. Sc ( h.ise, fancy, lb. 2)c t antnloupe B for 2c ('.trn, per doz ears 12 l-2e trine beans, lb 5c 1 .'.1. 1. plums, lb 1 ' , Fresh tomatoes, husket :i for 26c Flour, high patent, sack, $I.tUi , Flour, straight grade, sack $1.50 Sugar, rune, per cwt $7.4'. nom.yr ht,uine.l. pint 20c Honey. 001.10, lb. 15c, and I for.. 26c I..., ......... doz aOc Lettuce, head, lb 10c Suts, English walnuts, lb 25c ,, , .. ., Nl". Brawls, lb 25c Almonds, II 25c roaches, per m, 191 Kurly Urapes.por basket 20c ' 1 .. I'eppers, per It lOe A .iter.uelo.is, per lb lC 'onions, dry, pur lb. So. Orunges, cos 26c to 00c Potatoes, sack, 1.25 Itanch Fgga.Uox 20c Ku -e, lb 8c and 10c Halibut, lb 20c Ham, per lb 25c .Bacon, per lb 22'4c to 25c I lead cheese, lb 20c Hens, lb 15c l.amb, Kpring, fore quarters $1.00 Lamb, spring, bind quarters $1.50 Lamb chops, rib, lb. . .'. 25c Lard, lolbs 11.11 Mutton chops, lb 18c Hoik chops, loin or rib, lb 20c p hhouU,,,.( lb 18c Rolled rib roast, lb 28c Itib roast, prime, lb 22c Hound steak, lb 20V Flat-bone tenderloin, lb 28c Salmon, lb 20c Kippered salmon, lb 20c Summer Squash, per tb Hit ,Sa't lmon 'b 12 Vic ' ; inokc.l sulmon, lb ouc Smoked herring, each 6c Shoulder steak, lb 18c "nouioer roam, .u xv Sirloin steak, lb 25c a, IJ 4 1L tC. Smelts, Columbia river, 2 lbs. for. .bc Spare ribs, lb 15 Ham, sliced, lb 30c LIVE STOCK. Hogs 5V4toliV Veal 6c Cows to Lambs 5c. Steers 4to5 Mutton 3to4 PENTKCOSTAL-NAZARENE TAB ERNACLE. Dispensers of old time religion. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Pastoral sick calls promptly ans wered day or night. C. C. Babbidge, D. D. Phone 89N3 Paator. THE OXTAftTO ARQUS. SEPTEMBER 2, T If R n I lllo A It U U I I'.ildisl.e.l Every I Inn lm Entered In the postofllce at Ontario. Oregon, for transmission through the mails as second-class mall -matter. W. V. Marsh EAT MORE FRUIT NEED LESS MEDICINE IN SUMNER TIME Medicinal (Qualities Suppli ed to Ward otr Hot Wea ther Ills. Everybody should eat more fresh fruit during the summer, not only heeause It Is so cheap and plentiful, hut heeause It contains valuahle med icinal iiia lilies which help to ward off all sorts of hot weather Ills. Hlackherries, for instance, rontaiu a great deal of Iron. On thin ac count they sometimes have a very perceptal.le effect In making pale children rosy when they eat freely of 1 1. .'in Hlack currants have a great hause li.il.l reputation as a remedy for colds anil coughs. A couple of teaspoon fills of black currant Jam are put Into a tuinl.lerful of hot water, with a pinch of salt, and drunk hot at bed time. Nature offers us few better tonics than pineapple, the Juice of which contains the natural ferments of healthy digestion to a high degree. A famous specialist 011 stomach iroub les Is said to have declared "If you have one foot In the grave and are a nervous wreck from dys pepsia, drink clear pineapple Juice." Crapes are a wholesome and de lightful food. They are in the class LEGAL NOTICES NOTM I) OK HHCItll IH IN lolll.l.oMIll:. BALE By virtue of an Execution lu Fore closure duly Issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the Slat. of Oregon, for Malheur County, dated the 2nd., day of August, 1U15, In a certain action in the Circuit Court for said County and State, wherein I...... Vaughu, as 1'latnllff, recovered in. uilgtiicut Hgainst L. N I!.... I. el, Will !'. II 11 Karp. Marie Karp, Sanders, Nellie K. Sanders, M. H. Lovoll and Claire Iovell, Robert van taise, II. C Kastham, J. Well and I'. C. Holt, as Heieudants, for the sum of Five Hundred Hollars, with Inter est thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per a. mi 1111 11.1111 the L'Und.. day of ianuary, mil. aud for the furth er sum of One Hundred Hollars, Attorney fees, aud for the further sum of Sixty-four aud 15-100 Holl ars, costs; TRBMafORB, NOTICE IS HERK 11 v U1VRN, That I will on the 14th.. day of Huptember, I Dili, at the hour of 10:30 lu the forouoon of said day, at the main entrance of the Court House In Vale, Malheur County, Oregon, sell at public auctiou to the highest bidder, or bidders, for cash, the following described real proper ty, to-wlt: All of i.ot numbered Four (4) and Five . .. 1 of Block numbered one ( 1 ) lu the Original Towuslte of Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon, as shown by the Revised (leneral Map of Nyssa, Oregou; Taken aud levied upon as the pro perty of the said above named Def endants, or as much thereof as m.o be necessary to satisfy the said judg ment lu favor of Com Vaughn and against the said above named Defen dants, with iulerest thereon, to gether with all costs and disburse ments that have or may accrue. Hated at Vale, Oregon, this 3rd., day of Agust, 1915. lieu J. Hrown, Sheriff, Hy Ross A. Howard. Deputy. First pnblication Aug. 12, 11M5. Last publication Sept. 9, 1915. WWtVWWWWWtfWffAftWWi .DMIMKTItTOItS NOTICE. In the County Court of the State of Oregou, for Malheur County, Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Peter Kesseler deceased, aud all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased are hereby 1. ..tilled to present the same to me with the proper verification and vouchers at my office in Ontario, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Date of first publication, Aug. 2tith , 1915. C McUonlgal, Administrator of the Estate of Peter Kes seler, Deceased. Last Pub. Sept. 23. IS CONE TWENTY FIVE YEARS SCORNS LARGE LEGACY OregOll Uciniit Docs Nuf Want $7,000 Lefl to Mini Yean A. Danville, Ind.,- Another cc.se of mysterous disappearance has Just been solved by the llu.ling of Ellas Mi'Di.nlel, heir to anestate here, who dropped out of existence more than twenty-live years ago. McOanlel was located in t!.e west by Levi Hrown, administrator of the Mcliunlel estate, niicr a long search. The man had turned hermit nnd trapper, and wan found living In a lonesome cabin in a f.ir.Mi near Portland) ore. When told tha this father and mother were both dead and that he was heir to about $7,000 worth of property, he flatly refused to return and take possession Me was Anally persuaded to sign papers giving Hrown authority to sell the property and send. him the proceeds. No one has ever been able to fath om the cause of tl.p estrangement he 1 ween father and son. of demulcents and arc highly bene ficial to those suffering from various Illnesses. Apples are correctives, and are very useful in overcoming nauseu from seasickness and other causes. They are also very cooling and act as stomach sedatives. Hed and white currants, like mel ons, apples, oranges, limes, lemons and gooseberries are also cooling and therefore most acceptable hot wea ther foods. Moth raisins and figs, split open, make good poultices for bolls. A split raisin, placed over the gum, often gives relief to the toothache sufferer. Figs ure al .. valuable as a laxative. WOMEN ARE ROBBED OE THEIR GEMS ON BIG LINER (J0I1I Cigarette Case and .Jewels arc Taken From Their Stateroom, San Francisco, A woman's gold cigarette case and other Jewelry orc ported to the local police .. stolen from the Finland stateroom of Mrs. iliaiincey Kapkett when the big liner docked here Chauncey Kepketl, who registered at the Clin hotel, says that Ills wife lost a bar pin set with lift. 'en dia monds The cigarette case, accord illg to the police, belonged .0 Mrs. Theodore Sheldon, who went to the Inside Inn. A gold chain and a pen dant set with two diamonds and a pearl, the property r Mrs. Morris Fuller, Hellenic hotel, were also tak en from Mrs Kapketts stuteroom. UNPAVED ROADS COST F, BIG SUM ANNUALLY Annual Goal of !'.")( Millions : l-Yw Good Highways. is Found Where There uv The Ciiited States Department of ' Agriculture estimates that the farm ers of the I'n.te.l Slates are losing annually St,tMt on account of the Inaccessibility of their pro. In 1 , at certain times of the year, due 10 had road conditio., Investigation shows that there are many couuiies rich in agricultural products, but burden. .1 with l.a.l roads, where the anuiial iiicomiiiK shipments greatly exceed the nu, goiug. With improved roads, such counties could not only be M-lf sup porting, but could ship products to other markets. In 1909 the percentage of impi.v edroads in the New England Mates was f. and the percentage of illi teracy was oe.ly 1.7 In South Atlan tic states the percentage of iinprov.d roads was only G.7 aud Illiteracy Iz. The excess of Illiteracy In rural ow-r urban population, due to a lower per centage of improved roads, showed, tor the South Atlantic states, 41111 per cent and 140 per cent for the New England states. In both of these comparisons, only native white Of native parentage were considered 191.1 BUSINESS SUSPENDED EOR AN ELABORATE CHINESE WEDDING Harry Low of Bail Francisco and Rita How an' Wedded al ( trass Valley. Crass Valley, Cal . All business vas so. ponded in honor Of Crass Val ley's lirsl church weililillK lor Chin ese. Mil I Kita How. pretty daughter of Qoorgt How. one Of Northern Cali fornia'' wealthiest Chinese, and llnrrv Low, owner Of till ChiBOM Toggery, 22lt Market street, San Francisco, were married In the t'nn gregalional Church. One hundred Chinese and fully as many Americans were present by special Invitation. The ceremony wns supplement.', I i,v an elaborate wedding feast, prepared by American chefs. WOMAN IS IN HER COEEIN EOR THE E MINT TIME. TWO YEARS AGO, m AWOKE WD MUD HER OWN OHITIAKY. Chicago, Two yenrs ago Mrs. 1:111111a I, I'omeroy was pronounced dead and placed In a collln, prepara tory to holding funeral services. The next day she "awoke" and read with mingled Joy nn. I perplex ity, her own obituary. Now Mrs. I'omeroy Is dcn.l Tor a second time. On account of the fact that she came back to life after her "death'' In 1913, physicians at St. Luke's Hospital did not pronounce her dead until they had spent several hours trying to revive her. At the end of tli historic Lewis and "lark, trail, on tlie Pacific Ocean, lies 25 milesof forest- skirted suifwashedClAISOPBUlH. Bi(. modern hotels at UARHAHI aid SIASIDt. Fin bathing in Surf and t wo $ 45,001 N itatoria. Manifold amusements, golf, tennis, ate. Inexpensive hotel, cottage and camp accommodations. DfijeKTriiUJOURNtY forYOU ALONG the grand scenic Colum bia on "Ike Hirti Bilk RuJ" I... ...... i Traini to Portland, thence thru the picturetciue Holland of Orgon"and Astoria to the Oceans.de. SIOPOVIRS on Exposition Trips via North Bank and the fast new 3 million dit ar stiHmshii . "treat Nortkffi" di.il "NoiUkfl Ptik," Stud for Our Vacation UookM $21.65 Round Trip Part it iilai s of Ticket Agent Oregon Short line IICNMI1IM.MW.1.IIM tLAT50P ill mm WiJiif jrea isssr tsVv "1 yi M't n f V Si w 1 -Sjt5-". &- ,'JdL- -&k cm '4' WILL DISCOVERED I IN CARPET SUPPER I BY GRANDCHILD Grandchild Found Missinj; Document Disposing of Eighty Millions. lludsonville, Mich., When Thom as II. SSestel, pioneer resident of Fll tnore township, died on May 10 there began 11 search for a will disposing of his estate, which Is valued at up ward of ISO, 000. A Justice who drew up a will and the men who signed us witnesses tes lllied to the existence of such n docu ment but a search failed to reveal the missing testament. The estate was taken Into probate court to be divided ami. .1 tha lieir.s according to their rights I birth THREE HOMES ARE BURNED AND EAMILY IS NEAR DEATH Virginia Homes limned anil Resident! Nave CSoae !all Prom Death. Richmond, Fire destroyed the Walter McLnln home, Pinole, and two adjoining homes belonging to Herbert Van I'rooyen and K. M Downer. McLnln ami his family had 11 narrow escape from death. The loss is estimated at $30,0i 1. STORK' PAYS A VISIT TO NOTED SINGER Mine. Alma (ilnek Cancels Beaton ' Contrast Id Rear Baby Datighter. New York. Mine Alma Cluck, who rose from obscurity as a stem. cipher lu a Nassau-street Insurance olllce to become u famous opera sing er, gave birth to a baby daughter Heeause of her desire to rear her clill.l Mine Cluck has canceled a sea son's contract worth 1 1 .".11,000, and probably will not be heard again on the concert stage for several seasons She and her husband, Kfram Zlm l.itllst, the famous violinist, are oc cupying a cottage at Lake Ceorge. (Continued from page .; 1 TIMS I.LF.Y SHOWN H lK KI.OI'IMI I The blights which have ali.icke.l nvory Irrigalioii project In Hie coun try uaturully found promising held , for operallon along the Snake La. i, of inoiiev, perhaps wa.. .lie ..,.. a mi porlaiil as well as for-reaching .in. I common lack of experieme m Irri gui.oi. rarining came i..t in import ui.ee und with it the iiMial fvtoU mistakes in selocting Hie wrong cnips uud fulling lirst to really suh due the laud Had the l.uo! been cropped to alfalfa und hog.-, ... to corn and MWI theseltlers would not have eiiciinieied 10 years of waiting and Mfx 1 iinentatioii and u.:prol.i..l.l. enort I he econoniic condition ol the people would have i, i.allv Unpioved had the eaiiv nun eulhii slastH bin ralle. thai notliiiiK could he taken from the land year after vow while the unpen . and l.il.or hi vohed in producing bearing on hards are tremendous when oi.ioiuplaif.l all ! a period of year., dew. ted to he cultivation 0 1 trees and the ..laud inn oil ol creditors, mole or I. n p. ill. 'ill Two or three ,:,, ,,-,, u.e credit O. 'he rill 1 1 Kl-owci eruiii,,., d the ci.-.lil of the allalfa raider and Ihe daiivinaii lose to the lop I..,,. I bB4 With limit r mean., at then dlapoaal have done much lo aid l..r iners in buying cows and in develop I fall orii laisiiig und hog pro- lllei,,,., J,Jl i.n-.ll b.illl. .lllillot handle long time loan., in amount sufheieut to cure for the situatioi ll all us aspeclH The business is more ill the nalure of Ihe In,. lollo,ve,l by trust companies and mortguge m vcMinenl concerns. Wi.n ihe un "iiainty of success which kjfl been '.ong aiiiLaibldiug in the rivei Hon since Irrigation was taken up seriously ihe oulMde coi.cn... ,ave not he.-n ui.xiou, to gel hiislnesH, many ol lieu. ..-fusing to a. . .pi mortgages on the bet Uud under cultivation until every apparent dan g. r bad been pas 1 .1 In all the bitter struggles through which farmers in this section have paused It is apparent that the real PAGE SEVEN PASTOR REFUSES TO CHEAT CAR COMPANY OE EARE Minister Pays for Rides Taken ly His Little (iirl While Visiting. Pittsburg, If all parents wou.,1 follow the example of the Itev. W .1. Snv.ler, pastor of the Valley Prest.x -lerian church of Imperial, It Is esti mated the trolly and railroad com panics would bo muny dlYldmdi ahead. "I believe in practising what 1 preach," said the Rev. Mr. Hnydei , a.s he handed ten fares to Conductor J.ililT on the (llrard-Eest Youngs town trolley line. Then he explained "One ticket is for my fare, the oilier nine 1 owe the company. My wife was visiting In Youngstown a short time ago with our little girl, ulio was f. years old hot November. They made four or live round trlp. It did not occur to my wife that she should pay lor the child's trips, and I wish to pay for them now." heartbreaking experiences have fall en to the lot of the women, wl.e mothers and daughters, who have lived upon the laud and been forced to stand the privations and hard ships. The struggle to hold the land I... forced the most rigid economy in family life and tha Isolation has ol. led terror and social hunger to Ihe poverty of hundreds of women who have stood firm and steadfast In their faith In the ultimate success of Irrigation along the upper Snake When prosperity shall come with the .in e of the Kiiropeun war many of the women will be too much broken mid discouraged to enjoy the fruits of I heir sacrifice and efforts In the early days of land dovclopcmeut an. I orchard planting. Speaking or the lluropean war: Ontario stockmen have been benellt ed considerably by the demand for horses for use In the service. It Is estimated that between $?.'.. nun and illinium has been paid out through local banks on account of purchases made by the French and linn h war departments during the eight months lust past This ncy went to the -lo.!. men who occupy Ihe range to the south anil west of Ontario, but little being paid to farmers on Irri gated lands. On the other hand or liiun lists are feeling the depressing effects of the war on the market poll utions which govern the sale of their apples and prunes Last year lire blight appeared In .everal orchards along the Snake, the disease affecting Koine lleuuty and Jonathan almost exclusively. This v.ar the blight spread over the valley and sent terror lo the hearts of men whose orchards were In bear ing. In. Ileal ions are Unit before the blight can be stamped out all the Koine Iteauty and Jonathan treoe will have been destroyed, aud only those varniies which are Immune liom 11 1 ravages will be cared for by locul orchardisis. At any rate the loss Is sure to be heavy uud It comes at a lime when producers have plenty of burdens lo hi... I One feature of the Snake river farm must not be overlooked here. Ii 1 ihe nun. lug of the farm and the placing of u bulletin board at the linn! gin- The board bears the name of the farm, the name of the owner, and 111I..1 niatiou as to what products are for sale and what pro ducts or animals or articles ure wanted The boards are neatly pulnie.l aud ure uniform In sUe, They s.rve a useful purpose as pur veyor of neighborhood and commu nity news, while notices of meetings .....I oiioi .ninnies ure pouted und a wide ciiculalion to any mat tor which needs communitv attention or action I be plan Is worthy of emulation in other Ore.:. .11 commun ities. $100 Reward. $100 The it 1 .! 1 uf lh ... i'ii' will l Slrum .1 lu h un that then Is t leual 01.0 rt-uded ili tutu that a. Iciice In. Immii able In cur. 11. all lis iiiiKt'., and Ihui U Catarrh, ii.ill'a Catarrh I'me l the unly ii..itivi cure now known iu tin- medical I. it nri.lt) Catarrh being a .ui.altiullui.al .limaae. t. ..u..-a .1 . m tiiullonal treat ment. Hills Caturrl. Cure Is taken In ternally, acting direct)! nin the bluo.l ....I mucous surfie t of the lyatera. tbere by destroying tin foundation of the dle . .is.', und s'vins the patient ai.eiigtli hy building up the rouatliullon ami uaalallng .ml.... lu doing lla vvuik The proprietor have inucb faith In in curative pow ers (but they off. 1 un.- II1....I.. d tollu.i for any r,.e that It falls to cure. Bend fur list of teeluuoiilala. A4dr.M r i CHKNRT CO, Toledo. O. Sold by all lnumiiia. 76c. Take IUII a tmii i'.ha tot coaaltoaUoa. '1 to jer as 1 a 18- II- . If I't r h t- d. Ml II I-I- H I