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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1916)
DIIV I.AKi: rOHTMAHTK.lt IH II DID AH KMHK..ZI.KII ArcuseO 1 MIm appropriating $a7MI ll.i .digullng Money Order mill Account. X Sm m ::i Prlnevlllo, Ore, June I Charle a. iiriiKHion. porta aster t Dry i.Hko Ore . MM tnli'Mi Into custody lain lt STSnlni mil Indued In tM county Jiiil nt l'r ncvllle liy PohIiiI Iniip'-otor c. V l.iiiehiuiRli for tin- mlnappro i vli'iu.'iit of United flluten funiln. The postofflco in ipiPKtlon Ih merely a mall Matlon, lint the impertlon Khoweil, It la a Mttdi Hint lleiifston tind npproprl- ni. .1 . ii amount etoM to $3700 in n mum . I lot hard to equal even In 11 I in''- olli' 1 I mi'l w;im only $1000 when he was give the 1 1 loll Tht iMiilier.li'ment thl'i iimoiitit, It Ih imserted. wih made lhroiii.li the iiHRhilnnre of it woman. 1 ..' It. Taylor. employed In 1 M office In confessing, IlpngKton M plained thai they had drawn money Orton n their favor on b county I hunk, nnd then used other hanka to balance, the account. Two aiitomo bile had been purchased with tile money. Five dollar ami 40 cent, wiih found In the office, and a small balance wa found In different hanka. llcnitMon waa placed under $5000 , bond. Aa this la a government po-' altlon, he will be tried In the federal court ul Cortland. Dry Lake la a entail poatofflce and ' Mage Ml at Ion 50 in Ilea southeast of 1'rlnevllle, Just north of Hampton l buttea. JAKIN OKTH KfRTIHH KIUIIT 1.111111I-.I0111T of Patent Utile on 1 1 mIio - oplanr In vent Inn. Washington. June 1 .- 1'rlorlty of Invent on of the hydro-aeroplane waa awarded by the district supreme court to Albert 8 Janln sgslnnt Glenn ' II Curtis. A decision of the eom Bilasloner of the patenta waa revera ed on the (round that Janln had -tabllsbed a date of conception throo years ahead of Curtlss The court held, however, that Ita derision would not take from Cur ties the patentable "subject matter he mar have originated." JORDAN' VALI.KV (From the Express ) ind Mrs. Frank ar- tm to Mr. am or. Ip the ruornln k da tighter. g of the 27th Inst. eat . wnKonloailn of freight are armggg Mally and vaat quantities of supplies are leaving dally for the ranches nnd summer sheep ramps Between the two our merchants are u busy lot these daya. tunnels and shafts of the old (lolcondu, some of which was done in 1H7. ate In surpr singly good condition ami. with the replacement of mime of the old timbers, the work of prospecting and development hum go right ahead Mr. Kill has had some difficulty In securing practical miners for tills work, but that diffi culty ha been overcome and they will now go rlgi:t ahead Dr. H. I. McDonald, federul live atock Inspector, returned Tuesday from a professional trip to the dis trict northwest from llolse He re port tho lose of quite a number of hoop in that section because of the cold weather and storm following ahearlug. Machtne-aheared aheep were the ouly sufferers, those sheared by hand standing the loss of their flseosa ivty well. The doctor alao report that John Archibald, the well known sheepman, ha sold Ills flock to H. F Blcknell for fall delivery. OKKUO.VH IMH HTHIAI. KKCOHII . aa of Sinte in I'u.wolN, I m UM lea, Improvement uiul luvest- !atW II issible To Get So Much Motor Car Value For The Money i E FIND this is the attitude of many people who come into our salesroom- before they know anything about the Maxweu. Not until the Maxwell it shown and demon strated to them until they sit in it and examine the finish until they ride in it or perhaps not until they drive it themselves, do they realize what tremendous value is offered in the Maxwell car. It is not unusual that Maxwell value should not be known to everyone, because it is uncom mon to find such a car for a good margin more than the Maxwell price. The Maxwell stands absolutely alone in a highly competitive field, for the amount of value it offers for the price. Appearance The lines of the Maxwell are decidedly attractive. There is no break in the contour from the radiator to the back of the car. The fenders are gracefully shaped. All metal parts are enameled or nickel-plated. The uphol stery is deep and well-finished. From any angle it is a car that the owner can be proud of. Motor The engine in the Maxwell car is not equalled by any other four-cylinder engine of its size. And we know of larger and more expensive cars that have less able power plants. The Max well engine carries its load through mud and sand or over the steepest grades without a falter. Quality The materials in the Maxwell car are the best that can be bought and the workman ship that turns them into finished parts is no less excellent It is only the large production of the Maxwell factories that makes it possible to put such quality of materials and workmanship into a car selling at the Maxwell price. Economy With its other attractive features, the Maxwell is a most economical car to own. Owners get 22 to 25 miles per gallon of gasoline and 8,000 to 12,000 miles per set of tires. And the car is so durably built that repair expense is negligible. We are sure you want a car such as we have described the Maxwell to be. If you will give us a few minutes of your time we are sure we can convince you that the Maxwell Car is an excep tional value. Come in today. Touring Car $655 Roadster $635 F. O. B. DETROIT L. G. OLSON DEALER ONTARIO, OREGON a Astoria Lumber shipments from lower Columbia in May wa 26,463, 860 feet. Newport ..New survey has been' ordered of equina bay and harbor St Helen Another contract re ceived here for a deep sea veaael. Uardiner Seventeen mile of new , telephone line to be built from here. t'mpqua Harbor to be improved I at expense of $200,000. Marshfield Waterfront street to North Heud to be hard-surfaced Bandou The Moore mill will re-1 aume operation, having secured ships. Greaham Another section of county highway to Fslrview let construction to be 18 feet wide of! bltulithlc. Albany cheese factory atari with a run of 3000 lb milk per day. Hoseburg Methodic church north and south to unite on a building Portland Strikes of longshore men and tunnel workers put severs! ll, BOSI mi aai out of employment. Portland Osasai bureau show capital in manufacturing increased lu Oregon in five years 66 per cent, salaries 40 per cent, pioducta It per cent. Hoseburg Sand & Gravel Co., will) manufacture cement tile Eugene Fruitgrowers Ass'n en larging fruit drying plant. enterprise gets s new brick build ing this season. Timber countries are still building steel and concrete bridges. Tillamook gets a new concrete garage. Springfield man lias invented bul lermold and will make 200 per day Eugene Register calls the O. a ('. land grant bill another measure to rob the people of Oregon of reclama tion funds. Pendleton adding $6000 school fa cilities. Kiddie to get an electric light and power plant. Portland Contract let for paving ".roadway to I'uion Ave., to Oregon Independent Paving Co., property owners paying $28,000, city and street car company paying $16,000, Jitneya nothing. St Johns gets an addition to the municipal dock. Astoria County will hard sur face purt of rosd to Smith's Point Amity Nut a Fruit Co., to erect frame hotel. La Grande Grocery Co to build large brick this summer. liuker Oregon-Idaho Invent mm t company will operate Poorinau cop per mine. A statu taxpayers league bill Is be ing initiated so that taxes cannot in crease more than six per cent per annum. Marshfield struggling for $300, 000 coal briquet plant. Portland Sister or the Good Shepherd to erect $125,000 parish structure. Coos and Cuny telephone system being largely rebuilt. Salem Fruit Union contract for $150,000 deliveries. Bellwnod I'laus completed for railroad from Ardeuwald to Pleasant Valley. Detroit Corvallis a Eastern track to be extended 12 miles east. baker Paymaster copper mine in Kagie mountains to be operated. Representative Lewis of St. Johns vho gets highest vole in Multnomah county, fought freak laws hardest at lai-t sessli n. Marshfield and North Bend city council consider purchasing Coos IIS) Water Co, plan' ul price fixed I by public service cniuiui-,niou liarrlinun Construction of high way to Beiidlre mountain started Stale mining bureau to make sur vey of Santlam milling district. Thus. Shaw, agriculturist of the ; Great Northern, says farm products of western Oregon can be doubled with drainage. Inconsiderable persons object to spendlug $12,000 county money on . Vista clubhouse ou Columbia hlgh jway. St. Johns wool mills will increase i rapacity of output 35 per cent. Southerin Pacific giving the Coos i Bay country a limited train from Eugene whether busluess warrants or not. Monmouth will spend $7,917 for paving its business street. Portland labor unions endorsed three candidates for legislature and one for Judge all defeated at the primaries. In Oregon during the first twelve mouths the law was in operation, only $1.13 1-3 has stSS rl inired to place $1 00 in benefits (n the hands of Injured workmen. en i .isioiially wo run SSrOSf u (si low whose mini st4s only o. And, forsooth, It has blumeil liltl. ou which to feaii Truth Is a Jewel, hut II I I'll ton li. ml, or II St BfS liable to get our block knocked oil Southern Idaho lleadquiirter for BEE SUPPLIES Sections, Foundations. Supers, Complete lines uiul Parts, made of selected soft White Pine, by Western bee experts wl.o know local condition. Better equipment that will bring you more and ketMM honey. Anything for the man with one colony to a thousand Parcel post rates ou small or ders are insignificant. Write u what you need. f he Wright Woodworking Co.' Cah'well, Idaho. 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