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PAOKWKf cm-- Jet in Touch With the Man Who Has Wants Through the Argus Classified Columns tiik ONTARIO AROtm, o.vtario, oreoon. thcrhday. JANtARY . II7. ITUREBEEF SUPPLY IS BEING SACRIFICED l,il..n.l UN HUtck Reporter RN Cum thf Effect of Feswllng i Hi i if Hhlpmeat. lllKh priced corn and other feeds undoubtedly responsible f.r the ry material Incronse In Cattle sup- m ;ii various point according to Live Stock Reporter of Portland Llcagn alone registered an Increase i;u ht rent last month, and no far the ail markets of Chicago. Kan- City. Omaha, 8t. Louis, Ht. Jos- k, ;mil Sioux City are concerned the Lnths Increase I around :ifi per in. while for the year to date nt Din- hIx polntK wo have an Increase in i about 1,000.000 rattle The in , ill movement noted nliove I ii most strongly marked the I i month Naturally the rouipar Ivcly hiiiiiII number of no id beef lib- .irinim- are scllliiu at a hlKh Milium, while the vast number of I tile in oiilv cheap klllltiK it canner in in urn li.uo worked down ti I low i, thus creating the widest mar In vbIuob we have had for a Ion I rhln liHllHcrlmlnale markelltiK of I tile ri'icardlomi of flesh can have 11 MM i I ' I later mi I materially min t iii d lull Niippiy. ii in line nun L i ii labor ami other necessury feed- Ig adjuncts are costing lb" teeder lore Hum ever before, but the t roll -If Is we are IokIiik slhl of tin I net Li I t i utile are mi Hie highest la ii- eVtf known, ami i li.it He' loaf Mill irrlllre giies nil the more fllli- II Is tiling to lie f It later We tut 1 1 -1 teelliiK that a In Intake la i-iiir. inaile. and we urite our cumIo rs against pursuing -- imllii Classified Advertising A column that gets results for the buyer as well as those who have goods for sale. Five cents per line per insertion Phone 49 J For Hale or Trade- -llealdeuce Iproperty In Ontario Will trade for horses, cows, or hoRa - a bargain If lUken at once all at l tie ,rgus II FOR HALE l iel ptRH. wl 40 111 A llurRllill II l.lkell .11 llUie I I lnll.iiil 4 mile v.i I iii (In II H FOR SAI.K II I liai at in N I ' '""' ""'' ..ml I nun -milt, nl I'riiiiluud I'll,, lie No illtl.iinl IA 'I - cou sale Ok TRAOI TM i.in. Ii property, well established pro fitable I. ii -In. 'hh in HiIh city Ontario Ileal Estate i .. 46tf FOR SALE lleatinc atove, Itound Oak No. 14 lii i new, muy be had at bargain. See Hader Uroa. rtR NAI.K CaaOaiF. Pure bred yearllnx Jersey bull. E. B. Conklln. k6r SALE fresh Jersey Cow, with heifer calf, half HolMeln. Ad dress J W MatbuwH, 11 9 1 ."ll Business PHVSICIA.NS PUS PRINZINO WEESK Ontario, OreRon Office in New WiIm.ii lllock. Ottlce bourn in J 2 to 4 yWWVIAWWVilllllViVlwvvwfVW MKNTIHTK lilt w (i HOWI UKNT1ST Phenes: Office 117 Wilson Bldg aVW U72 ijjxravutrurin.rusri- " Js----ffc IMtEllTAKINt; J. H PARLEY luiierul ilirei lor and eiubaliiii-r Lady assistant I'lunie tlW. Ontario, Oregon TRANSFER TRANSFER, UAGUAUE AND EX PRESS Meets all trains JOHN LANDINOHAM aacrlflce. Possibly they forget thai .they have the hoc feed and that It only taken 10 lb, of hogs to make a dollar Certainly tho hiRb prices pre Milling for all desirable grades of leef cattle, and the further fact that t'i"re la every Indication of tho mar ket remalnlnR hlRh, ourIU to he a blR Innntlve toward checklnR thin ten t!ency to turn the stuff off regardless of condition and to produce the beef that la undoubtedly going to he want il before many moon. It In true that our cattle census shows a blR I ncreaae over a year aRO, but the In i"a in of production certainly hua not lieen In any auch ratio as nan marked the march to the shambles durluR the p .it few weeks. LUMBER FOR CHICKEN COOPS Thin nprlnR, many of the poultry raisers will start work on new coops 'and other building We do not 'raise rblckena or turkeys but we do 'have the rlRht kind of lumber with which to raise the best hen houses I When .miii Ret ready to hulld new chicken yarda let ua flRiire on tho lumber. The quality of our lumber 'and tho prices at which we nell It. 'will make It worth your while to see J before buying Van I'ottn Lumber Company. Ontario. Ore . and Payette and New I'lynmuth, lil. lie M'i:tlM. Tit t IN TO WEIHKIt, JAN H A apeclal train will be run from Ontario in Weiitor and return, Jan 8th. 191", to accommodate thoae go ItiK down to ee the plu. "'Winning of llarbara Worth", at Wheaton TlM aire The train will leave Oiil.rln at 7:00 P M.. returnliiR after the perforin. mi I ue i.ire fur the round trii will be 70 centa . Adv 52-1 LOST Dork brown and Rray col ored fox muff, somewhere between railroad crossing on Idnho street and the 8aRe realdence, Saturday evrnlnR. A liberal reward will be paid l.cave in ii it at Argus office. adv .12-11 laist A larRe, hand painted China pili. somewhere between llrenllllllllll Tin alio .ui. I Smith Mor tl street Cinder please luave at rgua iillue nr return to Itena Adam. Adv. r.211. HriuK in two old lirei and w will make oue t hut will run from 2000 to 6000 miles more for you. Kroea ain llurneas Co. A Kunch to aell or trade for On tario iiiuilla lund Addresa K. V. A. Drewsey. 61-tf WANTED TO HUY Second hand ranRe in Reed condition. Call at Arg us office. 8. at C. H Adv 61- FOR RENT Modern five room house close In. cement cellar. Reed deep well. Enquire at Argus office WANTED Two second hand pianoa Immediately at tbe Edison Sbop 4 7 Directory ATTORN hi S W H HROOKE, Aiii.niei at Law. Uil-.nu Bldg Ontario. Ore 0 McliONACII.I. Attorney at Law Will Practice in All Courts Notary Public Oilice Over Postoffice LESLIE J AKER LAWYER Room . First National Bank Bldg. Ontario, Oregon. Met I'LLOUCIH s: WOOD LAWYERS Rooms 1 M First Natl Bunk Bldg. Oulurio, Oregon. It W SWACLKIt Attorney at Law Room II, 14, 1 5 Wilson Bldg. Ontario Oregon P. J OALLAOHER IJIWYER Rooms In Wilson Bldg. Ontario. Oregon. INDUSTRIAL REVIEW FOR OREGON Salem BUI prepared for teach ern' retirement fund Five per cont of talary la to be set aside for a term of years, when the state la to add t?.000. Oak Orovf. Clackamas county, votes ten mill tax for paved high way New state hoards and commissions ' proposed are fire warden, board of charities) and board for wayward children There will be others. Halirni Northwest Fruit Product Co., has used 1000 tons cull apples making sparkling heveraRes. Washing!. ui munly budRot $9000 less than la-t fW. yppleKate iiry land dredRes be Inn Installed here to work placer Rround OH ..: . n . Illll.-l I n. ., lli"ldO to rebuild hurtn-d parklim plant here Wa .i'ii munly advertlsinR lor .nale tMi ' r.i.nl bond recently voted "Flax mill and a linen factury tor Western OrnRon" is the campaign now under way I'nrtUfid Klrst of a series of ships lauiii hud li Peninsula Shipbuilding iiiMiininy. Sin lerhn DourIss county turkey raisers Mild about 12,500 birds for aiprnximutey $:t7.."iU0 Ridill- hroii'oll will ship 30 car loads thin mm em Springfield Wntervllle potato raiser sells five acre crop for 11,004 besides savlnR enough seed for six acres and fnml In g part of crop to two families and six hog. OfMtt Pass (tab-Idaho Sugar in . inluiitarlly raises contract price of beets from 14 to $7 The extreme advance Is due to good sugar price caused by war conditions That the state still Is a soverlgn power over municipalities and that the public service commission o( OreRon may regulate rates In miint i Ip.illti. i by the exercise of the police power regardless of contractual agree ment between a municipality and a public service corporation, la the hold In a recent opinion of the su preme cmiri Monroe potato Industry gets uplift from aale of twenty carloads of early white rose for need at 11.15 per 100 pounds. Rend sells 135,000 to Denver firm In raising money for Btrahorn road. The dairy Industry does not need more laws and official regulation so much as more row milkers and an abundance of competent farm labor at prices at which the farmers oan afford to hire tlu-m Springfield- 40 sacks clover seed net s I' N'eaa ISI9 0 North lleii'l Aunt her ship yard promised Iii n Hanks lulled lt lm- will. M men mi old Mirvnv up WUaN river M.irhhtlelil COO B! I. R Co . Incorporates for $5000 to build and operate a railroad in Coo County Federal control of interstate busi ness of railroads would seem to be the most practical Idea Instead of haphazard control by dlliereni state commlsions. The only argu ment against It seems to be that thu railroads want it. I'ndoulitedly tin railroad managers should have fought the proposition thus offering the pol iticians a chance to force It on them which would have given merit to the movement, lis a funny world CHAMPION HIGH JUMPER. An African Antslspa That Can Clsar Msra Than Twsnty Fsst The pallan, a species of African ante lope, I probably tbe greateal living blgh jumper. Travelers have ofteu in serted tbat tbls beast could Jump tutu than twenty frt-l bUb. Mr. Collar, su old African burner, saw a number of these anteloMs leap over tbe tops of some smsil trees, siui then be uic.i-. ured tbe trees. They were dfteeu feet blgb Tbe animals have tbe curious babit of Jumping i.-i'i one another's backs. either wheu f lightened or when simply playing It is an oidlnary slight wi an African veldt to sea a herd of these antelope Jumping oer ooe snotber like boys playing lesifrog When MgbtM ed the ii i it nupiil m of a tn-id of psllsli is to rio.ii loijei .ui , Uieu they begin leaping one al'lei siiorbei'. going high into the sir, l.siing small trees, their unite-, other amelopes or anything else tbat gats lino the nay. TUey do not require a run before Ihe "take off.' but Jump .i - well I nun a stundlng position as wii!i a miming stall. i In- lion m lung supposed to make treme. .iiniis liouiids when ebarging bis prey, but i.io.lern sportsuien say that a lion runs 01 10 law itound, liounillnc Into tbe air only on bli Isst leap, wheu be M!Kta to strike. Eieu such bouuds. iliey bay, are of no grest length Stewart Edward White says a liou SM ruu a hundred yards iu six seconds, wukb i ertslnly la faat enough to catch mott sorts of game. Youth's Compaulou. I.MJAI. NOTK ES. notu;k. Whereas, at the regular election held on the 7th day of Nov. 191, there was submitted to the voters of Fair precinct the question "Shalt stock be permitted to run at large" at which election there were oast 52 votea for stock running at large and H7 votes against stock ronlng at large and there waa a majority of 35 votes against stock running at large In said district, now therefore Notice Is hereby Riven tbat after tbe expiration of sixty days from He comber 21st, 1916, the date of the first publication of this notice, to wn : on and after February 21. 1917. It shall be unlawful for stock to run t large in that portion of Fair Pro clnct in Malheur County, Oregon, the boundaries of which are dvcrlbed as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a point on iMkg Riv er wliT.. the East and West enter line or S-. i;,, Twp Is S P.ng. 47 E. W M intersects the said rliet; the in a Northerly direction along the said River to a point where the M ilhcur river enters the Snake 1 1 1 v -er; thence following the Mallieirr River In a genoral South w icily ill re, noil in Its Intersection with tli" Bast and Wotf center line of Sec. 10. Twp IS I Rng 46 I W M . thence East to the center of Its I, Twp 1M S. Rng 4 7 E. W M . thence Boir.h to the center of Sec. 17. Twp 1 8. Rng 4 7 E W M ; thenc- Esst to the place of beginning: I'nder penalty of ten dollars for the first offense, and twen ty dollars for each and ev ery subsequent offense, to he recov ered Iroin the owner of such stock In a civil action in the name of tho 8tate of Oregon, as provided by Sec tion 5575 of Irds Oregon Laws as .imeiideil by chapter I5R of the gen eral laws of Oregon for 1911 Witness my hand and .-eal of the County Court of Malheur County, Oregon, this 19th day of Dec. 1916 W N liOOLITTLE. County Clerk First publication Pee. tl. 1916. Last publication January II. 1917 PET1TUN FOR OIMiANI. l ION OF UUUOATION 1HSTRICT. In the County court of the State of Oregon for Mslheur County. To the Honorable, the County Court of Malheur County, Oregen: We, your petitioners, wbose names are hereunto subscribed, respectful ly represent: That each of us la the holder of title to lands situated wlrnn the boundaries hereinafter described (and intended to be Includ ed, la said proposed Irrigation dis trict) snd that together we constitute a majority of the holders of title and of evidence of title to lands situated within the hereinafter den. ni..M boundaries (and Intended to i.- in cluded la ssid proposed Irrigation district), and that the lands within aid boundaries are altuated In Msl ii.iir (ouui, Oregon, and are sus ceptible of irrigation from a OOtUfcM source or combl:ied sources and by the same system of works; that we desire to provide for the irrigation of the same ami therefore respect fully propose the orgunUutlon of un Irrigation district under the provi aions of Chapter VII, of Title XI. 1 r Lord's Oregon Laws, being sections 6167 to 6217, both Inclusive, of said lawa and the acts amendatory there of, and we hereby petition your Hon orable Court to take such action In the premises as may be necessary to effect the organization of an irrlga tton district, under the lawa and acta above referred to, out of the terrl tory altuated within the boundaries hereinafter described, with such changes therein on may be Just and proper We further request that there may be three directors in said district, and tbat aucb directors may be elected by the district at large And this our petitioners will ever pray. The proposed boundaries of said district are as follews: Beginning at the intersection of the north bank of Snake river with the stale line between Idaho and Oregon, on the east line of fraction al section 6, township 22, south of range 47, east of Willamette meri dian; Thence north along the state line ii Hie iuterseclion of the canal known as the Riverside canal and the east line of lot 8, section 31, township 21 South, Range 47, East Willam ette Meridian: Thence West along and adjoining the South bide of the Riverside Can al, through Section 31, Township 21 South, Range 47, Eaat of Willamette Meridian, Thence West through Section 3 6, Towuship :' 1 South, Range 4ti East, ..lid Sections 1 and 2, Township 22 South, Range 46 East of Willamette Meridian; Theace East and Nor herly along the Westerly boundary line of the l l Hi. NOTIl IJ. right of way of said Riverside Canal, through Section If, 26, 26 and 24. Township 21 8outh. Range 46, East of Willamette Meridian, as scld can al 1m constructed through said Sec tions, and also through the 8W4 of Section 19, Townr.hlp 21 South, Range 47 East of Willamette Meri dian to where said Riverside Canal crosses the State line between Idahn and OroRon In said Section 19; Thence North alonR the said boun dary line between Idnho and Oregon to the south hank of Snake river; thence South and West along the bank of Snake river through sections 7 and In. Township 21 South, Range 47, East of Willamette Meri dian; Sections 13. 14. 23. 22, 27 and 34, of township 21 South, Rsnge 40. Esst of Willamette Merldlsn; and Sections 3. 10, LI, I and 1 In Town- ship 22 South, Range 46, East of I Willamette Meridian, and Section 6 of Township 22 South. Range 47, east of Willamette Meridian, to the plae of beginning. Also Ixt 1 of Section 6, Township 21 South Range 47. East of Wltlsm ette Meridian; I-ots 6, 7, 8, 9. and 10 of Section 31, Township 20 South, Range 47. East of Willamette Meridian. Tim Innds included In the forego ing description, and which are intend ed to he orgunlzod Into an Irrigation district, are us follews: Said Lot i 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 of Sec tion 31, Township 20 South, Rmge 47. East of Willamette Merldlm- Lot 1 of Section 6, lots 4 and 5 of Section 7, and all of fractional section IS; the NW' of Section 19, and that portion of BW'4 of Section 19 lying North a fJM right of way of the Riverside Canal, and that por tion of the 8 to f BWi of I 31 lying South of the right of way of the Riverside Canal, all In Town East of shin 21 South, Range 4 Willamette Meridian, and l-ots 1. 2, Flat Irrigation dlstrlci. In Malheur 3 and 4 of Section 6. Township 22 County, State of Oregon, will h hard South. Range 47. East of Willamette at the Ranch of W J Crane on HK-to MrrldtBn: I Sec. 17 T 17 It 47 I W Rf .. M The Bto "f Bto and Ixits 5. 6. 7, the 9th day of January. A. D.. I17 R and the NE of 8E'i of Section for the purpose of electing no 41 13; Lots 4 and 6 of Section 14; all rectors, and one treasurer for the atv " of Section 23 lying Eaat of Snake suing two years River; the 8W , the Nto axnd all The polls will be oneaed at ekght ( that portion of the 8EVt of Section o'clock a m. and close at five oYHoeft I 24 lying North of the right of way of P m. the Riverside Canal; all that portion First publication Dec. 21. UltV of the Nto of Section 25 lying North Last publication Jan. 4. 1917V1 ' of the right of way of the Riverside H. W. CLKMNKT, Csnsl; all of Sections 26 and 35 ly-, 8ecesWfJ ' Ing North snd West of the Riverside Canal, and all of Sections 27 and Ml lying East of Snake river, all In mmmaKmmimmmmmmmKim' township 21 South. Range 46. East " " "" "" of Willamette Meridian. 1,1 II lllll... l.r .- IM.WM . lo.s i. 2. a. 6. 7 and ti; the Bv, of NE'4 and E to of 8EV4 of Section 3; Lots I and 2 of Section 10. lat I of Section 1 I : the NW'i. tin M ,,f SV 14, the NE'i of 8WV4. 1 ni 6 and 7 and Ihe NE', of HE1, nr M tion , and alt that tortagej ol Um NE'i nf Section lying South ol the right of way of the Riverside canal: Lots. I . I, I, 5. I, 7 and I '" Section 1, and all thai part or Ut 4 i.r se.ti.in i lying south or the right of wuy of the llivoniile i anal, all in j . i.i- .... C-...I. ,, 11 !.'..' lownsnip as ciiiuin. iitniK- fl, .in. of Willumette Meridian; Also that portion of the 8 to of Sto of Section 36, In Township 21 South. Range 46, Eaal of Willamette Meridian, lying South of the right of vay of the Rive.sulf Canal. Wherefore, the undersigned pell tloners pray inai ine aucne propnn.-n boundaries and the lands included therein be organixed Into an Irriga tion District under and by virtue of the provisions of the Isws of the State of Oregon W f Howard. Nannie !toard, 8 . j 0 TmiiiiK. Mrs U Tuning, liar j vey It Hatch. Mrs Harvey Hatch, E ft Parker. Mrs E ft Parker, Mrs 11.) A. Morley, Burt Q Morliy, Mrs. Lee Baldrldge. Lee It.ildridge. Mrs E II Brumbach. E II llrumbach. V 0 Plllsbury, Mrs. I) I. Miller. D I. Miller. V. Illckox, A C. Holly. T Brown. F L Porter. J. E Holly, K risk, Agnes J Holly, Thos. Welsh. f II Anderson. I. II Ekln, D I Holly. Win T Ashcr.ifl, Amuudii Ashcraft, Mrs P H Andcrsou, Frank A Miller. W, I Robiuson. Win f lulU, laira E PilUbury Mrs . E Plllsbury, Mrs Frank A MULi. Albert B Miller Mrs I. II Kkiu, Mrs. V. V Illckox, Mary lloiierts. Burl (! Roberts, ft L. Tste. O. L. Judd. Mrs V. L Judd, June Johu nton, A M Johnston. Dale Robert son, Mrs Dale Robertson. Mrs. Jes sie M. Porter, F I I'aw, J C John ston. Amalla John-Ion. E W Mat thews. C It Purd. O. R Russell, Mrs. ('has l'uril, Margaret II Rus sell, Frank Uobwell, Muy F Mellon ell, D. ft Walker, Mis Jas Owen, Mrs. C (i Allen. C Q. Allen. And notice la hereby given by the said petitioners, that the foregoing petition for the organization of an LEO Al NOTICE. 00t0fit0t0t00l0t0t000t0t0t0t0l0tt0l0tt0t99 Irrigation District will be preset'' to the County Court of MalltsW'"' County, Oregon, at the court ftttoas- of said Court In the Court' FTfAuSeVsTt" M Vale. Oregon, at 10 o'elocR . dt r Saturday, the 6th day of Jimmta.'' 1917, for action thereon y sTaVs Court; at which time and pltctsUft " Interested In said petition and IfldtM'-h" organiiaMon of said district, Hk' " opposition to the organlxatlow Ibt4 of, or In any matter mutlsM'tawta tt organization of said nistrret', r ttv the fixing of the boundaries tawrk-"1 or, may be heard. W. F. Howard, Nannie nowsifdv. C. Tuning, Mr. 8. O. Tuning, rtftrit"' ' R. Match, Mrs. Hsrvey R llatdh, . E. Psrker, Mrs. S. E. Parlte,'-BfV-B. A. Morley. Btlrt O. MorleT, .'"' Lee Bsldrldge, I BaldrhUe, -afas. ' I II Brumbsch, E. H. Brumbae-b 1" 8. Plllsbury. Mrs. D. Ls Miller, t L Miller, V V. Illckox, A. C- IfeJIf. K L. Porter, May F McOoneM.'VfJ E. Molly. Agnes J Holly. P B. Ader ,,n. I) T Molly. WflD T. Afchottlt. Amanda Ashcraft. Mrs. P. J. Anderson, Frank A. Mills Uira E Plllsbury. Mrs. ' L ft Plllsbury, Albert 11 Miller, L. II. Ekln, U II. Ekln, Mrs V V Illckox, Burt O. Roberts, Mary Rob- erts. ft U Tate. 0. L Judd, Mrs (I L Judd. Mrs Jas. Owen. Male Rob ertson, Mrs Dale Robertson. Mrs. Jessie M. Porter. B. D. B. Paw, J. c Johnston. Amalla Johnston. I R Purdy. Mrs. Chss Purdy, Frank? Bow well, I) E. Walker, Mrs 0. O. Alw. c (; Allen, W J Robinson, Win c Sdnilt Tho Brown. B. W Mat- thews. C Russell, F R. Russell, Margaret It. ft Flsk. Thus Welsh First publication Dec 7, 19161 ' publication Jan 4. 1917 ' ELECTION XOTIIK OF OKA 4 I I XT IllltKJATION IUHTRt1" ' Notice Is hereby given, that a gen ersl election In snd for the Dead Ox , Expert Service v r Reasonable i Charges and The kind of treat meiitSteady t cUst,OIIiOlS llt'St'l'v 0 Is the i ' principal upon whien we do l-.-oJoau,, IIUMIU i-s. Accessories carried "fori all kinds of curs. (;asojne. Lubricating Oil and Supplies. Ontario Auto o PEIEDVFORI), Prdfcl Phone i:u Make fem Lay civ Our formula never fevilfc. Reliable Breeding Stock ONTARIO PRODUCf 0 ' Phone 158 J Ontario Laundry Down Town (Mice Everhart's I