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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1917)
T.'C ONTARIO, M AL1TFUT. COITTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER ft 1917. PAGE THREE I.IVKHTOCK CO. MMtw 1TH ,U.AIM TO Mtll.ll Salem. Ore., Dec. gAfter rear of litigation and Invagination, the mate water board today entered the nnal decree In the adjudication of water rights on the Sllvlns River In Harney County. There were 203 claimant and 67,000 acres of land I'nitfil States Supreme court, which courts. The case was carried to the involved. The largest claimant is the Pacific Livestock company, which opposed adjudication and fought the hoard in the courts. The company sought to prevent adjudication by attacking the constutlonallty of the state water laws In the federal upheld the laws. The state water board that pro ceeded with the adjudication and the prlortty of the Pacific livestock com pany's claim for water about two thirds of the company's land, accord- water jing to members of the board. The board also entered a final de cree In the adjudication of tbe water rights on Trout Creek, In Jefferson County. This Involves about 10,000 and about (0 to 60 claimants. 'unveiled at the rlo-.i' of the Sunday i school. Paul Doan will give a short history of our Uag, and Prof. II. K. ' Douglass will give a short address 1 1 00 a. m. Proarhlng. Subject j "The Incarnation as (lod'n Answer Owing to the agreement of the 'to the Problems of Sorrow. Oppree Churches to dispense with their Sun- bIoii. and Sin." Mrs. A. Jaqulsb will ' Aay School entertainments in order to, sing a solo. CHUECH NOTES FUEOHHYTKRIAN MIRTH. We will do ) mir Job Printing. SI lb. J&AK Liberty Bonds and Jewelry Solve Christmas Problems Your Liberty Loan bonds are worth $2.60 above par at thia store for all purchases. Thp holiduys aw approaching rapidly. It's a good idea to buy your gifts early. Wt make this surest ion bemM the next few days will bo busy ones for you. One trip through our store will give you moiv good ideas for 'Xmas than you will get in n month at DOOM. ( THE EVKKLASTINO AM) APPROPRIATE OlFT 1 THE DIAMOND W guarantee every stone we sell, and years of OLMflMM is our guarantee. Our r.tock of stones as well as usountings will enuble you to find just what you want. unite all forces In the Community Christmas Tree, no entertanlment will be given by our school Rut u short Christmas service will be given by the Hlble School at. Its regular hour of meeting -10:00 a. m. next Fahbath The lord's Supper will be observed in connection Will the preaching at 11:00 a. in Evening prowrhlng sei Mco a' 7:30. W.N. BROWN. Pastor CONORKUATjnN.W' IICIU . ChrlMmas 9rvlce at the Congre gational church Sunday Doc 13, at 11 a. m. The Rev. H. F Knight will de liver the Christmas message. Christmas Uyms and special music by the double quartetto. No evening service HERBERT LIVINGSTON, Minister. 7:30 a song and story program "Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh." A large chorus choir will render tbe music and Mrs. A. O. Moore will read the story. Tha entire program la Christmas Ilka. All are Invited to attend these servlcea. EARL IIANNA. Pastor. CATHOLIC f.'Hl'KCH MALHEUR LIVE STOCK BUYS TRUEMAN RANCH stnniMMil Hl!lna Incrnaeod by Another Mallmr CVunt IUuicIi- CaMlo aad Horscn la Heal HuoiUy Hervloaa. Low Mass, 8:30 a m High Maas. 10:30 a. m II A. CAMPO. Pastor LATTr.R !AY BAINTS Sunday school erv e ary Sun dr.y morning nt 10:00 at the Adven tist churcb near the grade cc'iool THE END OF A HOOVER DAY r HAIITLST III l II NOTCH m kl - .nnu rlinr1 Special Services at llaptlst church Ilihle School 10:00 a. m Public Worship 11:00 s m Special Ringing and sarmon ap -proprlata to Christ's Advent R. P. T. U. Itil p. m Christmas Service 7:30. Invocation Hymn Scripture Anthem, "There Were Shepards." Prayer Trio Indies Voices The Song of Hethiehom Announcements and offering. Anthem -I'nto us a Son Is Olven Sermon Duet The Maater Touched My Heartstrings Hymn Benediction MFTMOltsr. 10:00 a.m. Sunday School Tha school has made Itselt a Christmas present of a large nan which will bo I have come to tha and of a meatless day, And peacefully lying la bed, My thoughts revert in a nl lining way To the food which today I've beea fad. When I think of tho cheese and the bran and the fish And oysters I've had to eat. I've no regrets for the "good old daya" I really didn't miss the meat! I have come to the end of a wheatteaa day. , I have eaten no cookies or pie. I have had no bread that was made with wbaat; It was made out of corn or rye; And I liked It so well, that when war Is past And the glorious victory won, I'll keep on observing "wheatless" daya, Aad I'll aat "corn poae" for faa! Ocanto (Wis.) Enterprise Another 160 acre ranch was added to the Standfleld holdings this week when the deal was completed where by tbe Mainour Land It, Livestock Company came Into possession of tha W. A. Trueman ranch near Ironslden. The purchase was negotiated by Onr aid Standfleld of this rity. s- The Trueman ranch which conslsta tf 10 acres of which r0 is In Hue wild hay Is so located In relation To the bulk of the 8tand(leld range In northern Malheur, southwestern linker and eastern (Irani rountlea that It will be used as the head quartes of the outfit In that section. The cattle and horses on the ranch went in the deal. The ranch, how- aver, will nnl change manager l2. when the purchase was made Mr. Trueman was cngsged as foreman snd has allready begun work on feeding shed and other Improrcnieota planned. Mr. Trneman who Is ana of tha well kauwn ranchers of tha Ironside country waa In Ontario last Saturday on business. Upaaklng shout condi tions In thaf sectleti Mr. Trueman aald: "Tli- cattle are still on tha range and doing well If that was not tha cat all the hay In that section would be gono now. Conditions, however, better than I have aver soon them for this season of the year. In soma places thare is green graaa still sis inches high." Mr Trueman In disposing of hla ranch pi.rted with a property which ha homestcwded In 1103 tho ha had 1 Imw.ii a mMmI nf llial .M.cOnn nt IhjB county since 114 I'MlKKT.tHInU i. H. FARLEY- Funeral director aad embalmer. Lady assistant Phoaa In connection with the Red Croaa drive the church bells will ring at 7: 0 and 7 SO a. m Christmas era. The eierclaaa at the Community Christmas tree will begin Immedi ately after tha 2nd ball. 10 Discount it Wear-Ever" Aluminum Roasters December 17 to 22, Inclusive aaWEAR-2VZ.Raa ROASTER WEEK Christmas of 1937 , SHK will use the 'WKAR-KVbK' Koaatcr- a gift from yoursell Christmas of 1917 ntwtvts . .. . Kcplace utensils mat wcaroui I with utensils that "Wear-Ever" tfj iu. mm mm mm Most roasters are used only once or twice a yasr. Tha "WEAK EVER" roaster can be uaed everyday tor ateaiumg fruit in Jara forbakin&ontopofth8tove,for ateamin fiah.eom.aaparagua.etc. I You can prepare a whole meal at one time in i the "Wear -Ever" Roaster. cAsk for booklet Order Your Roasts On or Before December 22 and i Get 10" Discount ONTARIO HARDWARE CO. ONTARIO. OKBUO.V What a man wants for Christmas (Printed in the desire to serve woman) When a man wants to be "dead sure" of the right thing for a woman 's Christmas gift, he goes to a woman's store; there he sees what women buy for themselves, and gets the expert advise of other women. The rule works both ways, and the re sourceful woman seeks out a man's store and the advise of other men. This is a store for men; it sells the things a man enjoys owning; the things he gets for himself. And it's a place for both men and women to buy gifts for men. Our stock is generous and varied: anflnntnnnnnnnnnnnnl'feav Hart Schaffner A New Array of Ties & Marx Suits Cuff Links Scarf Pins Leather Wallets Belt Buckles Overcoats Arrow Shirts Hats and Caps SK)ri Com! Camp (Mi! y. There are many others, some that you in vqi i h h K will think of at once, others you'll appreci ate having called to your attention. That is where we can be of service to you; we can share the advantage of our acquaintance with men. We'll be glad to do it. TOGGERY BILL (iool (.'lothes for Men ONTARIO, OREGON mmm A HURT tiiid.i DOLLAR