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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1916)
PORTLAND LIVE STOCK MARKET REPORT (Monday Poi Jam) Reporter) An Increase of 10,000 hogs to date till month and over 40.000 gn'n for the year looks aa If not all tlir lion raisers had "absolutely'' gone out of litiKlneni vet The past week wasn't very strong a far aa prices were conr-erin-d llnmly a nine-cent level was maintained nfler MoBdO) .mil frningThursduv f4)5 wbk alioni the top. Hog trade opened up briskly this morning on n rtirtniled receipt hasla. yulte a number of hogs were wo'gli I up lo packers on arrival. bejOfl being anxious for their supplies Packers' first bids were at $8 fto nml I8.9B. hut as high as $9 00 and $9 10 on nn excellent load was realized later as the market warmed up Hut Skate1 hid was up to 9.10 on onlln mry quality Hulk of the pneker stuff was, however, bought at I8.IG and $9 00 The bulk of hoga sold Saturday at $8 90 to 8 9fi, a week ago at $9 0ft to $9 1 ft, a month ago at $9 00 to 99 0ft. a year ago at $7 95 to $x 1ft. two years ago at 18 20 to $8 3ft, three years ago at $8 2R to $8 1ft, nd four years ago at $7 f.0 to $8 00. Hteers. California furnished n fair COO K gnni"-iit of grassers and the usir.l supply of pulpers was In from Id-ilm The pulp stuff went again at $9 00 on M iihiibI quality. California gain sold wall at $8 SO for tin' MM part. Afternoon trading sent I on chnlre pulp steers up to $9 nr, for once choice load. The hulk of steers sold a week ugo ut $8.00 to $ 00, a month ago at $8 3ft to 18 40, year ago at $7 .46 lo $7 7ft, two yeara ago at $7 r0 to 18 00, three yaara ago at $N II to $ 00. and four years ago at $A.4ft to $8.10. Ilulrher Hlieep. A very fair hunch of grain fed wethers and ewes were In from Ida ho The wethers brought $8 00 and the ewea $6.60. The wethers were considered well sold at the price A very good bunch of well put-up year lings brought $1.60. m i in t i: I'll m- Mr and Mrs. (' A. Moore of link er were In town over night on their way to Hums Malheur and vicinity Is being visit ed by a very cold. disagreeable I"!! of weather. All the fruit iind carlv gardens have heen killed hy frost anil the BMW h still lying on II mini tains, wh'ch la very unusual for this time of year. Kai I i ilu.r niiide a trip to Ontario this neck to meet his wife and little daughter who have heen visiting .Mrs (II .1 r ,i. nil. Ill I'lieillello Albert Morfltt and Miss Kinimt Itlplny of I nlty were visiting at Mrs Alice Williams' Sunday II M derrick was over from (he KaliiliiiM mine looking after hla farm Inn Mi ami Mi Ton Adams were linker l tor tli ... at Howard Klllk ttent til 1'eMilletoll S.it ur.tuy miiiinn- I.h a visit with II lellds Mr fopeU of .ile was In town SiiiiiIiiv wllli it fine new linn llulck Malheur mid Ida Uuiu ' mine baseball nines plated u very ini tug game here Sun i in M lug 1 1 lo .'! in fuvor Malheur The KainhoH I.. nn gfaV '' otiipunled by MVerul .iilln load nl motel withstanding the disagreeHble wcath i-r enrnne seemed to enjoy the John llo.itell of lilK Hentl lg Inok Ing after In SaMOl miuini' piopeitv here. ler Morfitt and family have BJOM oiii In ther homestead for a1 few ilaH. I' .1 Callanher of (mtaiin Malheur visitor this week James Mouth was in town from Yale iili a parly of homeete don loiiklllK for locations. I I.-, lion il.i) vsj iinle Uvtl ROM a a great niuuy from the country were in to vote IIVI'TIST t III It II Nt 'II I The final emit nl poiBtlOJ l being put nil tlie liuiltilUK tins i the plastering put nn The mennr will lie completed ii tbOUl another week, then the interim will ; nntle.l ami paililc.l We expect lo have Hie wnrk completed in two Topic Inr nei Bug o owning. "The F.nd of tlie World " The thought nt this aililr. m ill bed) I inn i II I The will taka par'. In the union memorial M. K churth :il 1 1 o'cIim n i: BAKER What Do You Know About The Maxwell Car? THIS is the time of the year when more people are considering the question of "what car to buy" than at any other time of the year. s This community has its full share of people who will soon be driving their first car or a new car to replace the old one. Now, we know that we are going to sell Max well Cars to a great many of these people de pending upon how many we are able to acquaint with the merits of the Maxwell. The generous value offered in the car is so evident its past record is so full of good perform ance owners speak so well of it that when the buyer knows these things, he is eager to buy a Maxwell. In order to tell as many people as possible about the merits of the Maxwell Car we are going to spend a lot of money in the next few weeks in this paper advertising Maxwell merits to those who do not know them. The reason we want to sell as many Max wells as possible this season. Our future allot ments will depend upon how many Maxwells we sell now. You may know that the Maxwell market is a buyer's market, not a seller's market broadly speaking. The demand for Maxwells the country over is greater than the supply. Touring Car $655 Roadster $635 F. O. B. DETROIT L. G. OLSEN DEALER ONTARIO, OREGON A For this reason cars are allotted to dealers by the factory according to the size of the dealer's business. We want to make a showing and be in a poai- tion to get a generous allotment of Maxwells hereafter. Because the more Maxwells are sold in any community, the greater is the future demand. We realize the opportunity to do an ever-increasing Maxwell business. This is only the first of the several messages we are going to print a few days apart concern ing the Maxwell Car. But we don't expect to be able to adequately present Maxwell merits in printed words alone. If you are one who is going to buy a new car you will find it decidedly io your advantage to find out all you can about the Maxwell before you place your order. Come in and talk it over with us and let us demonstrate the car to you. Then, don't take our word alone, but ask those who now own Maxwells. Get "posted" about the Maxwell and you will realize more satisfaction and get more "value re ceived" for your motor car money than ever before. And we are just as willing to have you investi gate other cars just as fully as you do ours. The Maxwell will not suffer by the comparison. Why not start your Maxwell investigation today? tiormaiiy will QOOSrVC thai we are uot too proud to write. SIMMONS in tlit- Circuit Ciurt of the BtSU ..i OeagOa for the County of Malheur I'lii.t growers Hank of Payette, Idaho, a corporation, plaintiff vs Al Olson, ltoliert Olson. A I. Cockruin. trustee, the First National Hank of Ontario, Oregon, a corpora tlnn, Walter Q Howe, It A. Mer chant, Moss Mercantile company, a corporation, ami the unknown heirs nl Alexander Caldwell, tleceaseil, He feinlants I,, Allie Olsnn. ltoliert K. Ol son. U. A. Merchant, Moss Men an tile company, a corporation, anil the unknown heirs of Alexander Cald well, tie. ease. I, the above named tie upnii x.iii hy publication, and if you Snmiuoiis Is served upon you hy pub- tail so to answer, for want thereof, I Mention in pursuance of au order of the Hod Dalton Hlggs, Judge of this court, which aaid order was matte fen hints: In the name of tho State of Ore OBi Nnu SS)d filth of rail are here lii rOQOlred to appear and answer ..iiiplaiut Mod against yon in ilie ali.ixe entitled suit hy A. L Cockruin, trustee, anil tlie First Na tinial Hank of Oiiturlo, on or heforc the 6tli day of July, lltlti. tin being the last day of the time pre .-nilicil hy order of Hie court direct ing service of auinnious in said suit on said crosa-couipluiut to be made the aald cross-complainants, A 1. Cockruin and the First National Hank of Ontario. Oregon, will apply to the said court for the relief de manded In aald cross-complaint, to wlt: For Judgment against Allie K Ol snn ami Robert I Olson for $144 38. with Interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from Janu ary 10th, lit Hi. until paid, ami for $76 00 attorney's fees and for aayM . oniplalnunCs costs aud dls liiirsements in aald suit; also for a decree of the court foreclosing that certain real mortgage executed by Allie K Olson aud ltoliert K Olson in 1. Cockruin, trustee, on Janu ary lath, 1814, on lota 1, 2 and the north half of lot I in Mock 118 of i. . t ',t of Ontario. Malheur county, Oregon, and which said mortgage la recorded geefc Q,' page 387, of the Records of Heal Mortgages for Malheur county, Oregon, and for all other relief demanded in said croes cnmplaiiit. You ure further notified that this All the Nebraska Ford owners 'pears to have voted for him. - Jordan may be a hard river to croaa, but not so the Rio Orande and entered In said cause on the -.dl day of May, 111.6, and directed that thla summons be published once each week for six consecutive weeks In the Ontario Argus, commencing with the issue of May 25lh, 116 The first publication of this sum mons la May 25th, 1916, and Hie; laat publication Is on July 6th, 1916. McCt'U.OCH 4. WOOD, Attorneys for cross-complainant, A. 1. Cockruin. trustee, and the First National Hank of Ontario, Oregon Lackey-Long--At the Idanha hotel Friday at 1 au p m lr K. H Wright married Miss Ituth lxiug of Arcadia, Ore., aud Herbert I) Lackey of On tario. The ceremony was performed in the presence of the bridegroom'.. father and mother aud a few close friends. Sunday's Statesman Even the most ardent Jingo ought to be satisfied at the prospect of a double-header war. PARK PRODUCE CO. swasaasstsagasassjsaagaaB: We are here prepared to buy your Hogs, Veal, Hides, Poultry, Eggs, Etc. MARKET PRIOE PAID IN CASH I am for Fruitland, Idaho GRAHAM PARK, Prop. Telephone 37 I Fruitland Fruitland, Idaho I