The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, February 24, 1916, Image 7

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NyaVs Remedies,
Rexall Remedies
ONTARIO PHARMACY
Eastman Kodaks
Eastman Kodak Supplies
LIEULENANT BERG
by cmmiM. Ifim American I'reea Ae-
OOClKtl.Hl.
Lieutenant Hani Berg, the O'rmm
Offlctr who look the prlxo ship Appam
into Norfolk.
ANARCHISTIC CHEF
THOUGHT POISONER
lilrago. The police of every largo
illy In tin' Fulled States wore aakcil
to aid In a iminl'.iiiit for Jean I'mnoi,
snld to In- an anarchist, who la alleged
to hav attempted to pol.un 40 cIIh
tliiKUlnlii d Chlcugoan at a banquet to
Archbishop Oeorge V. Mundcleln In
Hip I'nlvorslty Club.
I'nmlstakable evidence of poison
area dlacovercd by Dr. F. O. Tonney,
City chemist, who made a qualitative
analyata of part of the auup served at
thi liamiuet.
Criiitk, r '.laiant chef of the . lub.
pr pared the soup slock which made
more than loo of the guests III.
In hla leal to kill, the maniac over-
ahoi hla murk mid put ho much pulaon
in the kettle that he iuuui hu
ed vlctlmi lick at once and thiy were
aj il loath drut; Immediate-
Cronea' rooma at 2201 I'ralrle ave
nue were learched by the police and
Doherty, and large quantities of pol
hoii were found, Iik ther with anarch
title literature.
A Mlltak Somewhere.
A helpful friend recently roiieHted
UN to i lie ii fuiin.v piece about a gnme
We lined It I'lii.v Hi Imi) hood's glad
day culled "hiding In tin- barn." lie
ullfgcd that purl or the jug hid 11 ml
the rest stun lied for them, and when
tilt uilo Iiilllld nil build-- Jumped and
ycll.il Mat gleefully. This, he tiled
It remind Hi "as wry, wry funny.
EH her our memory U fulling or wo
liuve li 'in -i i. f hiiinor, for as
..lied it our father dhl the hid
lilt; Ulid we Jumped and Jelled And
a amusing to ua even
yet. Kuusus City Star.
Serious Obstacle.
"Haa your boy started in business
yatr
"No. lie'i been out of collego over
a year now, but he'a still looking
around."
"Why don't you take hiin in with
your"
"Well, to tell the truth, be'a got hla
heart aet on a Job that pays at leaat
$10,1)00 a yeur, and I don't make that
much uiyaclf." St Loula Ulobe-Deiao-crat
By Way of Contrast.
"There la one good thing about buy
ing a really huudsuuie and expensive
dress," aald Mrs. Hunting to Urn. Lar
kln. What ii that?"
"Why, you feel aa though you really
ought to buy another not quite ao good
to auve your best one." fuck.
Sympathy.
Huahaud Oh, there's that confound
ed rheumatism aguln! Wife I'm ao
lorry. 1 wanted to go shopping tomor
row, ami your rheumatism Is alwaya a
sign of rain. Isn't It provoking!
Academio Draia.
Academic drcas la a sort of erholKT
bndKO consisting of gowns, hoods and
cap), copied or adapted from style
long prevalent In England, (he cnmhl
nation of articles being mo arranged ns
to Indicate the degree or academic
status of the weaver The code whs
formtilntiil by an Intcn olleglnte col
lege commission ihnrtcrod by Hie I'lil
versify of New York and has been
adopted In many American colleges.
Tin to are three distinct tj pes "f gowns
and hoopH- the bachelor's, the mas
ter tad the diHtor'H Tiie btcbelori
l'ovmi I. Moat i oiiiiiionl.v worn and has
long pointed sleeves; the master"! gown
has long closed sjeoves with a Hilt
lliniugh which the forearm protrudi i;
I the dm tor's gown luis velvet bars ou
round open sleeve, and velvet facing
down the froni dips worn with such
gowns in c the regulation morlnr Isiurds
with black sill. Inssels.-l'hllndelphlii
Prat
APPLICATIONS ion
.ll.l. I'llKMITH
Notice In hereby Riven Hint nil ap
plication for permits to graze cattle
hone, and sin-op within tbo Malheur
National Forest during the leannn of
1918, must be filed In my office at
John Day, Oregon, on or before t " -1
rttary 29, 1916. Full Information
In regard to the grazing fecit to bn
charged ii ii 1 1 blank forms to he used
in making application will he fur
nished upon reinn t
Qy J. Illughani, Supervisor. 6-9
IN TOT CIRCUIT COURT OF TOT
state OF ORBOON, FOR
MALUEFit COUMTT.
SIMMONS.
Japan ha had a lot of millionaire
made by the war, which is en at
little rodlstrlhuter of wealth.
Chlnaio Architecture.
The nil niinii lit of CUM nro among
the most eonsplcuoui In t In- world.
Interpreted broadly they range from n
coin or an orncle bone to the Ureal
wall. China has more than UN Im
portant spii'lmcus of the pagoda, an
original form of tower architecture un
i, nt la'iiuty by any liiillnr
kind of stnicture. The Porcelain tower
lit Nanking desori ed to be ranged with
Hi- woudera of the world, and for
reasons v. Iit.-ti tiiade It Hie superior of
the ao called sewn wonder. Chinese
aciilpture baa never lieen auraaed.
and Halo Is no n Ideuce In uiuiidaiiii
nrt to allow that It ever will Ih There
la ii tingle fragment In the Metropoli
tan museum In New York a MMH
head of the Tang perhsl- whose gran
dour of plastic ii last. i atoea Its ai
penrnuce ha o a f erred dUtluctlou iimiii
the Nciilpiure of the world.- Journal of
the American Asiatic Association.
Hla Collage Handioap.
"I rem her Iiihi It was "MBj I
dlMidi milage to line had n tcilinlial
mining education." said John Hays
ilnmmond. "I remeiiils-r going to ono
of the large mining magnate of the
day lu ('allforiilu. who ban got hla In
formation ami eicrlciinj by Lai. I
knock, and nkuig for n Job lie
said: Tbeiv Is one sei ions objei tlon
to ,oti You h.ne been ut Freiburg,
and you know you buve to unlearn a
good deal when you get Into active
practice.' I am sorry to aay there la
a grca' deal of truth lu that too.
'Well.' I auld. I wPI tell you In con
Mntt tail do nit reeat lids to my
noor father, who haa made every eacri
n ,. i i send me abroad for a mtiit.ig
education -I did not learn a confound,
til tiling at Freiburg.' Then he aald.
'I will bike you.' And tbt Vtl the '
Onit Job I ever g
0. S. L. TIME TABLE
Westward
No.
17 Oregon Wah. Ltd
76 Huntington pony
19 Oregon Wnh i
5 Fast Mall
l.e
I'it I HI
.III
III P. tl
e:l p. ,i.
Fast wan'
18 Oregon Wash I,t... . . m
78 Holae Tony 8:S' a. m.
4 Eastern Kpro" itil i p. m.
8 Oregon Wash Kxp 8:o8 p. in.
oltKGON mtlffallii BataVJH I
'..eateard
No. I., live
139 Mixed dall exr ,.i
Sunday fot Klvcralde 12:20p.m.
vAi. . it .utoi.w mt.iM ii
We-(ward
,N O. la .n o
HI ,dlx"i Vn o St llrogan
Dal. y ex Opt Sunday 10:00 a. m.
I I' . .Ik dally 7:00 p. m.
KmsIwhi-iI
140 Mlxid from Itlveralde
dal.y except Sunday 12:01p.m.
9K l'ns. from Vale, dally 8:40 a. lit
.42 Mixed from llrogan A
v'ale dally except
Sunday 8:30 p. m,
The llomedale train leavea Nyaaa
at 1:10 p. m. on Tueaday, Thursday
and Saturday, returning aainu day,
rrtvl-.g r.t OaUr'o rx ff.fft p. m
MOVn TO 1.1'AV ON IMI'ltOVFD
ItWtllKS. W. .1. I'lNMl, ON-
TAHIO. OHKtJON. 18tf
Charges for publishing legal ad
vertising must be paid when proof
of publication ia presented.
DOOR CLOSED TC TEUTONS
Decree latuid tl Rome Forbb i impor
tation of Auatro-Hungarian Qooda.
Itome The last gap lu the allies'
economic boycott of the central pow
era waa cloaed by Issuance of au Ital
lun decree forbidding, under heavy
la iailt Hie Ituportatlou of any Aus
troiicriuan goods. ThU atep waa an
I alter the French premier
Urland had held several hours coufer
eui e with the foreign office.
Ordinarily such a atep would have
lunvok.il an immediate declaration of
war, but it is uot bclteod here that
tiermany carea to enroll Italy among
her oa n inclines, both for financial
mid military reaaona.
Hriau.l said that the allies are de
termined to throttle the Teutona from
an 1 1 ajiiomic standpoint while making
them auffer from a military stand
point.
TEMPERANCE DAY IS NAMED
New York Health Board Beglna Tem
perance Cruaade.
New York The city board of health
announced inauguration of a temper
ance crusade. The board haa requeat
ed clergymen to deliver temperauce
sermons Sunday, February 2U, which
will be called "Temperance Sabbath."
Meanwhile uniformed police officers
of the health squad and sanitary In
spi i lora will distribute in saloons and
clubs throughout the city pamphlets
setting forth the daugers of alcoholic
Indulgence. Washington's birthday
motion picture theaters will display
films furnished by the board portray
Iftt of drink and all ita at
tendant evils."
l'racticully all the civilized world
and tiermany, having recognized inr
ranza, It's Mexico's turn
IN THU CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATK OK OREOON. FOR
v MALHEUR COUNTY.
SIMMONS.
btatv. I. id Board o Oregon, con
's. lug of James Wl hycoie' , tin
eruor, Hen W. Olcott, Secretaiy
if Hi ; and Thomas ii. Kay,
Mate, Ireaburer,
l'laintiff,
va.
Cecilia Meldrum and Waller Mel
drum, Defendants.
To Cecilia Meldrum, Defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THI STATE
OF ORJJMOM, you are hereby requir
ed to appear aud answer the com
plaint tiled ugalust you in Hie above
entitled suit, on or before the expir
ation of the time prescribed in the
order of publication, to-wit:
On or befoie the expiration of six
weeks from the date of first public
ation of this summons, and If you
full to uuswer for want thereof, plain
tiff will apply to the Court for the
relief prayed for lu the complaint,
to wit:
For a decree foreclosing the mort
gage ou the North Half ot the North
Half of Lot 8 in Section 6. Township
18 South, Range 47 E. W. M , in Mal
heur County, Oregou, and for Judg
ment againat defeudauts named in
the title hereof, for the principal sum
of $250.00 with interest thereon ut
the rate of alx per cent per annum
from May 6, 1913, and for $43.27 for
taxes paid, with Interest at six per
cent from January 17, 1916, and for
$fi( 00 attorney fees, and for coats
aud disbursements herein, and lor
such other relief us to the Court may
seem Just and equitable
This summons is published pur
suuut to an order of Hon. Halloa
Biggs, Circuit Judge, duly made and
entered February 8, 191U.
The first publication Ini
made this 10th day of February ,
191li, and last publication tbl
day of March, 1916.
W. H. UltOOKI..
Attorney for I
C. R. Kmlson, Executor of the E-
tate of Mnry N. Kmlson, Deceased,
l'laintiff,
ra.
Hanford Finison and Ian A. Finison,
husband and wife; N. J. Minimi
and Effle L. Mlnton, huahnnd and
wifp; V. J Turner and Marlp Tur
D jr. Illliblllld mill wife; J. W. Cool;
and Mngle Cook, husband and
wife, and D. M John, unmarried;
John R. Kennedy and Jane Imp
Kennedy, husband and wife.
HKii-ndanta.
To Sun ford Finlson, Eva A, Emlon.
N. .1 Mlnton. KITte I, Mlnton. W
J. Turner, Marie Turner, J W
Cook, Mugle Cook, D. M. John,
John l( Kennedy and June Dee
Kennedy Defendants.
IN THE MAM OF THE STATK
OF OKEOON, You and each of you
are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed again!
votl In the above entitled ult on or
before the expiration of lx werks
from Him date of the first publication
of thi summons, and if you full to
so appear, for want thereof, the plain
tiff will apply to the Court for the
relief prayed for In his complaint on
file in the above entitled Court and
cause, to wit:--for Judgment against
you for the principal sum of $3000.
00 and Interest thereon at the rate
of 8 per cent per annum Irom March
16. 1914 and for the sum of $400..
00 altorney'a feea and for hla coats
and disbursements, for a decree fore
closing that certain real mortgage of
date April tut, 1910, and given and
Inteuded to he given on Lots 1 to 14
Inclusive In Block No 1. of Taylor's
addition to the Town of Nyaaa, Mul
heur County, Oregon, aa Ilia lame la
shown by the Revised Map of aald
town now of record, to secure the
payment of the above stated sums;
fur au order of sale of the above de
scribed and mortguged premises and
for audi other and further relief aa
to the Court may seem Just and
equitable.
This summons in published pur
suant to an order of the Hou. Daltou
Biggs, Judge of the above entitled
Circuit Court, dated Feb. 1, 1916.
s i mi -
Attorney for Plaintiff
Date of firat publication Fob. 3, 19 10
Date of lust publication Mar.10, 1916
SAFETY
SERVICE
"Safety first" was the motto niul prnctii of
tliis Ixwik loii; liefore tlio words became the
slogan of the Inrgn transportation companiet.
Service to the public is not a theory, but a
daily prpcticc with us.
Put your money whero safety is the first
consideration and avail yourself of our service.
ONTARIO
NATIONAL
BANK
Safety Deposit U,r-i Savings Accounts
NOTICE TO I ItlltlTORM
Notice Is liei ii kii,,i tnut the
undersigned, Belle Klinefelter, haa
been duly appointed Administratrix
of the Estate of J llurton liuchmian,
deceased, by an order of Hie County
Court of Malheur County, Oregon.
Any and all creditors are hereby re
quested to present their claims duly
I us by lau ieiuirod. to tint
undersigned at Hie ofTtcc of It
Swugler, Ontario. Oregon, on or be
fore all months a Her the first pub
lication Of till?- Illilli .
ii. lie Klillel.
Administratrix or the Elate of
J. Burton Buchanan, Dece.i . I
it W. Swugler.
Attorney for Administratrix.
First publication February :i, 1910,
Last publication March 2, 1916.
VukoO 0Bi)3i?albl! (paaoij
fl ,37003 waoaft ggtotfj
6aBav .av ""yv t
AWFUL IUFFESINO.
"I sulT-rial untold iigooy
ollh neuralgia. I Ihaaght 1
would go mail with m In. A
f rlsnd of mlns mtv ! 'd me
It lass Dr. Hues' Antl-Paln
I'llls. I did so and the pain
stopped almost at once.
Thrn I commenced using
Ir. Mites' KcrHne and be
fore, long I waa ao ttiul I did
not have these pa1" any
ni..i,." B. J. WINTKtt.
Ml K. l'latle Ave.,
Colorado Set lie
Close attention to
work is the cause
of much Pain and
many Headaches.
Obtain relief by
taking one or two
I DR. MILLS'
ANTI-PAIN PILLS
Then tone up the Nervous
System by using
Dr. Miles'
Restorative Nervine
IF FIHtT BOTTLK, OH t)OX. FAILt
TO MILP YOU, YOUR MONEY WILL
RIFUNDID.
GIVES THE PEOPLE
A SQUARE DEAL
W. M. Federmann, a Leading Druggist
of Kansas City, Stands By Hia
Convictions
vl
raaVeinLofc.an aa i f
! 4 ;
Miilt'i: To CBKDITOHM
lu the County Court of the Ktute
of Oregon, for Mulheur County .
IN THI MA'ITKK OF TOT KS
TATE OF Kl.l.A Fl.KMINC, Deceas
ed. The undersigned hating been up
pointed by the County Court of the
State of Oregou, for Mulluur Coun
ty, Executor of the eatate of Ella
Fleming, deceased, and huving iiuul
illed, notice is hereby given to Hie
creditors of, and all ttttOtM hanun
claims against said deceased, to pre
sent them veri lied as required by
law, within six months ufter the
iirst publication of tills notice to
aid J. C. Fleming at his residenie,
Ontario, OrtfOB, K. F. 1).
J. c I'binlng,
Executor ut the estate of Ella
Fleming, dtttl
Dated February 1, 1916.
First publication February I, 1916
Last publication, March I, 1911,
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W. M FEDERMANN
"I have ulu.s helioied.'' he said.
"thai a OnggkU'i Brat duty l-i to ""'
lieulth ot bjj i uatomera, 1 tell my peu
p lianUli thai a ;.: Uiel
unne laiille, sin h as Uexnli Order
liea, kept in tlie lioine, will ia I he till
geat dividends of nay inveetUieut I VV
uitiiie l recommend it as the best
fumily laxative, I e ause it l-i put up
i tndj tabu i torn thai appeal.
t iai"i. women and children aliUe and
It as delightful and pleasing lo take tl
it Is healthful."
We have the exclu rlgbtt for '
mi" Bieui uxatnre iriai six;, lu oeolt
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