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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1916)
nnmsDAT, HrcHMBun 14, i9i THE UNTAIUO AROVl FAOK NINB FOX FARM IS LATEST THING IN RANCHES WMtllANT CALL. Notice In hereby Riven that I have fundi! on hand to pay all general fund warrants endorsed not paid for want of funds. IntiTi'st MMM Null 'tuber 30th, 1916. hated at Vale, Oregon, Novetnher 17th, 1918. J Tl. WEAVEH, Tre:m. Malheur County, Oregon DREAMLAND Where the Pictures Please Excellent Holiday Attractions See the Features That are Cominjf JUuo Mountain I . m,. r .... - To t'jinn- 1 to iet Htock for Ms Vent tiro The I'ii) lllg IHvlniloiul. I i ' - '1 .ill rTa, nBlaV LHI EOt 7'rroil j r A fox farm Im one of the late I in Club Together and Buy Her a Hoosier The hnnekeeprr of the faintly, whether vi(r, mother or -incr, would rathrr have you make her till cine splendid jnrscnt than all the knick-knack that yon m Rather together. JbWMf the lloovier htlng hour ol IrKmr and save million of utepn kUke cooking f '"' "u kitchen n pleasant plate to Hay. Gifts for All the Family Instead of KiTini; everyone manv trifle whv not i hMxie uni mt iiattihomr fin thai will lie ued anil enjoyed indefinitely A chatr or table or reading lamp for father or brother, something 1or the atttrrs' romn, a little eav chair or low tatle for the small nieru bera of thelamily please the MM We will hold ami deliver for t'hrlatmna any article or article ymi eled With .im at your Santa flam you will nurely have a MKKKV CIIKJKTMAfc. Ontario Furniture Co. rliiatrtaa tor tna oount) ton the BlM Mountain Kofll of I'.rn-oii City ll I on lied hv P Xn'i.rr and Is pro hal.l ihe Dill) one uf i. , kind In I h I ot a number ol yenra Mr 'Sndrr was the iroprietnr of the .1 ilui Dft) I n M mre low go lie 1 1. iii nut ! ii intan I with thi Hie i ill III II II 1 1 1 1 1 u' .'I entei I I i lie linn had under cnnsalcrnt inn foi h good man.' y Prom the government he sernred a trail of ii In nit Mm- a FM on DtXlfl BUttO, or near w ! al is I tnmii a Hin klobcrry I'lal Ibr" he has pre pared his pens Wire fence NYSSJ MILLING COMPANY COMPLETERS MAIfAllON Neigl.l.iwMju: til) t II. ne Vew Indus. hi l;-o.il for Vrvl Ktmsoii stock Sold Uh-nII). A meeting of the sioekhold.rs of the Nysu Milling Co, was held Tuca- hi) a:' i ii. 'im ol iIiIk Hek at I In niuiiril iihiiii ku) the Cull city Jour nal i laws wit" adopli d and of ficers . lei led Dlnstora lor the coin pany wire eliosea as follows S II QoofeOrt, I' M in r. ti and II f llrown I' J I'i tad -iiiuiiv ireiiaurrr The jreeaidi in of the company will lie elected by Ilia din-, ton from among their number The capital stock of the company In plu I al t:i000, divided Into fifty aVW of fliO each. Two-third of the I'aplliil Htock has been stile i rib ed and a committee wan appointed lo Hell the remaining allures A iiiini her of lniiilrles have already heea muile for stock In the company and II I- believed that ( In- enl In aiiioiirt ..in easily be illsposi.l ..l The plans of the conipmy nie not definitely foriueil vet. hut II Is prob able that a alio on the o 8 I, rlght ni iuiv nlll In- liasin and suitable hilllillngs elected al inn e The ma i. in ay has already I I nrderel im.I will arrive Home lima during I In-i i'h i plan' i.'i.nil. be in opera- lion sin it . ly after the i ii si nf Hie yaar. iiii around the pline In oriler to keep the luxes from digging nut, the wire wa.. laid in trenches lie h hull! a in'ii mullein huiiKal.iw and has gone in considerable f xpenso to start tlM Industry He will have a cash outlay of something bj excess of Jlu.iiiiu Mr Snyder wan In Canyon City a few days ago and Mild that he waa ' planning to leave in a few daya to ' get his fox He will Import them from Canada and tiny Mil lioui a fox farm north of Michigan lb will Ms are four pair of the black or Hilver gray fox In the state or Maine this la a great Industry and alno In Canada. On King Edward s Island the Industry ha rem lied hucIi protHirtloiiH that ll has an assessed valuation of something like 1 1 1 1 . .-n million dollars Fortunes have been mu.de raising not only Ihe fo,, hill oilier fur hearing a unn.il The pelt of I lie silver gntv lox TIIH lll'l 'alio anywhere from IBM to flfiOO and there Is a steady deniaiiil Mr Hny der has studied out the local con illllotis and Is satisfied that they will thrlvi In HiIh climate and lie has picked an ideal plin lor their pro pngliiloi' JiihI what Mr Smil-r h.i liail lo pa Tor his start was not gh eu out. hut sunn ,,l lln' loxen are Id mt I IfrM I Pi'" I in. I in I AT iiemi: ro-slhle Ihroiigh low holhlin r. ii- l .. Olegoll Short I. Hie liel weelll I'li.l. p ilnts llckets sold lii-c-iiili.'i . '. ;. -: -j i . It. I ' ' January 1st Liberal limits. See eg- i ni I. ii iIi-iuIIh notici:. hereiiH, nl Ihe regular eleithui .held on the Till day of Nov. 191fl, i Ihere w,ih Kiihtnllted lo the TOtOfl of thl lair precinct tl-- iiueslloli "Shall stork be permitted to run at Inrge" I which election there were cat H 2 rotaa for stock running at large and s yiii i, i lining at large and tin to was a iiiajurlty of :!". vote I agulnst Itoal i nulling at large In nald 1 ilistriet, now i harafora Nullce Is herehy given Unit after Wilness my hand and i eal of the CottDt) Ciiurt of Malheur County. Ho i -xplralioti of sixty dnvs from In ceinher "Hi, I tit) the date of the flrHt piihlh atlon ol this notice, to wll on and after February 7th, 19' 7, It -hall be unlawful for stock lo run at large In the Fair I'reclnct In Mal heur County, Oregon, under penalty of ten tOtatfl for the flrnt offenae, and twenty dollars Tor OMfe and ev ery HiiliHeiuent offenne, to he nOOl ereil from the owner of hucIi stock In a cull action In the name of the Stall of Oregon, as provided by flee Hon ItTI of Lords Oregon Laws us iiinenileil hy Chapi.i III of the gen eral laws of Oregon for 1911 Oregon, thla 6th day of DM 1910. W 11 liOOLITI'Li:, County Clerk. Klrat publication Hec. 7. 1910 I i publication Hec. II. 1910. NOTHK. Wheroaa, at the regular eh-ciion held on the 7th day of Noy. 191, Ihere wiih Hiihinliti d to the voters of Ihe Cairo precinct Hie iiuesilon "Shall sioi k be permitted to run al large" al which election Ihera ware cunt 79 vnlea for stock running at large and 124 voles against Htock running at large, and there wbh a majority of votes uguliiHt sto.k running at large In huIiI dlstrlii, now tli.i.i.n. Nollce Is hereby given thai after I'xplniiloii of sixty days Croni l)e ciinlier 7th, 19IU. the date of Ihe flrHt publication of lid- noilo-. in Air on and nlui' Fehruary 7th, 1917, It shall Ii" unlawful for slock to run at large In Hi" ni" m ' nn t hi Mil I Hunt.' . oregiui. uiiil'-i pinaliy of ten iliillar for the rlrsl offense, and t v oil v did la r- for each and aVOf) SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16 John Barrymore in a pleasing Paramount Production "Nearly a King" A Sparkling Comedy of Romance and Adventure SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17 Another Metro-Master Picture Introducing the (lifted Dramatic Actor Clifford Bruce & Dorothy Green In Five Gripping Acts of Romance and Thrills "The Devil at His Elbow" TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19 Charlie Chaplin Night In a Roaring Comedy In the Pawnshop" WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20 John FOX, Jr's Great Ron.1. of The South "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine" In which is Featured the Charming Actress Charollete Walker suliseiin nt oiliii-i- to he recovered Oregon, this fith day Of lee . 1918. Ii, o,i UM o'lier of such tock III a ! W. II liool.l I I I.K, ed il action in ...ii. Into lounly I'lork. ol Oregon, us iniiv ,"d by la&lOB I'lrst pulillcation. -. 7, I9III lift 04 l.m Ioiwh iis amen-1 Last pulill, ,i I Ion H niher 2S, I 9 I c ,1. ,i ),v riniitir M of the ri'tierall aM m '' ll" l l,i ,h. ,,,:.ic o Ml Witness n. i, ami I UM 9Savl ! i lul-ln,., i..' n ., the K.h Hie i 'on ii iv I oil 1 1 o! Mai "Ui i toml I '-hop a,K is C LOSIM Oil THIRSDAYFRIDAYSATIJRDAY dBaV 'lnBWalrtBaf mb fl k cvfM-aaaBaMBauuaaaaaBWMaejDjaaaaaan Sale mmmm E r aam-iiaaaBaOBBBiiBWBBBWJa0000 3 Big Bargain Days We have made up our mind to make Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week the three biggest, busiest days in the history of this st ore. Prices are slaughtered to the limit, so you can rest assured it will be three days of rapid-fire selling of all kinds of new winter Dry Goods, Women's Misses' and Children's Shoes, Ready-to-Wear, Furnishings, etc., the very kind and class of merchandise you need right now. Thousands of everlasting, useful and practical1 Christmas gift suggestions can be found at this store, so make this your Christmas headquarters, and buy gifts at a saving of 25c to 50c on the dollar. Never before such a sale at such an opportune time. Every article in this stock must be sold by January 1st. 75c Dress Goods, 39c 15c Ginghams, - 9c $2.25 Shoes, - - $1.69 W. A. Fulkerson's Store Ontario. Oregon HOSE, Silk, Wool, Lisle and Cotton, all on sale at correspondingly low prices.