The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, August 29, 1918, Page 7, Image 7

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DRS. PKINZING, WEESE
ft FORTNER
OFFICE HOURS:
to 12 and 2 to 6.
Office over First National Bank
Telephone No. 83 J. Ontario. Or.
WANT TO TRAI)H A good, un
improved 80 acre on Dead Ox Flat.
under bent undeveloped Irrigation
project; on Reed highway, R. F. O ,
land across road successfully farmed
Will take Improved town property in
cither Ontario or Payette See (' E
Secoy, or phone 129-N4. Adv. It-ll
JR. W. O. HOWB
DENTIST
Vllaon Bldg.
Res. 1173
For sale Two good second hand
Washing Machine. These are bar
gain at McDowell's.
I'mrv for Hale.
Ripe Sept 1st Please leave 8441
with M V. Albert, cashier Flrat Nat
Bank. Payette, Ida. John M. den
Boer, Mgr. Shawhan ranch. 34-2t
IfRANSFER.
PRESS
BAOOAQE AND EX-
JOHN LANDINiWAN
a. II R I T T I N O II A M
Truck Transfer
Phone 167 M
PIANO AT HACBIKK I
For quick business we will sacrifice
a strictly high grade piano located
near Ontario. Liberal term to re
sponsible party. If Interested mahe
implication at onc to
TIIK IMMVaW Ml SH ).,
Adv. -88 to 38 Denver, Colorado
I-oil SI,K.
Flve-roimi linu lots.
Rirltnrtlson Ht Itiuiilre (MI at Ar
gus office Adv. 32-4t
ONTARIO I.AlSDrtV
IMIWNTOM S Ol I II I
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ARIO LAUNDRY
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Chronic Ooaatlpatlou. r.
To HM PiiIiIIi .
"I Just want to say that we keep a
bottle of Chamberlain's Colic unl
Diarrhoea Remedy on hand nil the
time, and find it excellent for how el
trouble," writes Mrs If. P. Cook. An
derson, lnd.
HOUSE FOR 8AI.K Modern, close
In. with excellent lawn and shade
trees and barn. House has two
stories, seven rooms and bath Will
consider trade for property in or
near Portland. See W . L turner,
real estato agent Adv. 31-tf
.NNOl'NCKMKNT
Mrs Hen Rutherford wishes to an-
I Perhapa you have never thought of
. but this disorder is due to lack of
Moisture In the residual matter of the
ood If you will drink eu aliun
lance of water, eat raw fruits and
ke lota of outdoor exercise, you mi.y
able eventually to overcome It so
rely. In the meantime use the moft
mild and gentle laxatives. Strong
and harsh cathartics take loo uiucu
water out of the system and make a
bad matter worse Chamberlain's
Tablets are easy aud pleasant to take.
and moat agreeable In effect
them a trial.
Olve
nounce to her friends and customers
that ahe la located In the first house
north of Maraden a machine shop Old
cuHtomers' patronage solicited Phone
57-11 '
BUY W.8.S.-1
t...o.l l.lnluieiil for liaraea.
"I have found chamberlain's Lini
ment a splendid remedy for lameness
soreness of the muscles and rheuaiii
tic pains," wrltee Mr. J. W. Walla-.
Maoon. Mo. Mrs Wallace says fu--ther
that "It la the best liniment
have ever had In the house."
BUY W.8.8.
I.IHKRTV l-OAN INTKHKMT KATK.
Secretary McAdoo has definitely
announced that the fourth Liberty
Ixjmii bonds will bear 4 1-4 p
Interest
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OVER THE TOP
AND WIN, is our motto. Every
American must do not merely nig
"bit" but do his best the people of the
freest and greatest nation of the world
must with their money, food and fight
ers, confer freedom on the balance of
the nations by giving them liberty.
If you cannot buy a Liberty Bend, buy
War Stamps.
ONTARIO NATIONAL
BANK
CHURCH ACTIVITIES
Aa Sunday September 1 Is Confer
once Sunday there will be no preach
ing services at the church.
The Sunday School will hold Its reg
ular sexslon at 10. on a.m.
At an adjourned session of the
fourth Qunrterly Conference Sunday
morning the election of Mies Lillian
Doty as president of the Ladles Aid
Society was confirmed The other offi
cers of the society as elected Thurs
day, August 22, are as follews: flrnt
"Kldent . Mrs. E. S Kortnr-;
M'lonil vice president, Mrs E. P thaw J
" irtiiry, Mrs. A. E. Bricount .trnn ;
urer, Mrs. A. L. Hunter. The LadlM
Aid voted to serve meals again this
year in their building at the Fair
grounds Fair Week
The regular monthly business tm N
ing of the society for September will
he held Thursday, September I, at the
church
Earl Manna, pastor
Pentecostal Church of the Naaarene,
East side.
Rev. H. I.. Flowers, D.D., l'alor
Order of Service.
Sunday school 10 a. ra
Preaching 11a.m.
Peoples Meeting 7.1 C. p. rn.
Prayer meeting Tkura 7.45p.m.
Vou are welcome to these services
BUY W 8.8.
OATCOUC in iu H oi TDK
IILKHHKD HACK MI T.
1:11 u. m , l.mv Miss.
I ii in . High Mass.
a. m , Catechism for the hoys
and girls.
. BUY W.8.8.
BUY V 8.8.
IttlTIHT I HI IK H.
Bible School. 10 a. ra.
Divine Worship, II a. m.
B Y P U.. 8:111 p. in.
Gospel Service. p. tn
Prayer meeting Wednesday, t par
Hav. Chaa Blom, Psator.
BUY W.8.S.
Sunday School, 10 a. m.
BUY W.8.8.
MM.IIM.kTIOS l. I HI H II
I'reachlna serlcea illNcontlnueil
for three Sundays beginning next
Sunday, during pastor's vacation
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
. . HERBERT LIVINGSTON.
Minister.
BUY W.8.8.
Preaching, lip in
Rev. Earl Henna, Cantor
BUY W 1.8.
HI MMONM.
IN THE CIRCUIT COI'IlT OF TIIK
STATE OF OIIEOON KOIt MAI.
HJRBR COINTY.
Ueorge (HassoiM'k. I'lalnllir. n Ar
lliur E Dodds and Mattel I toil. I
lierendanlo
To Arthur E Dotid and Mulilc Da
fendants
In the Name of the Slate ol Ok
gun. you are hereby required M If
pear and answer Hie complaint filed
agaliist you in the ilMiif .nilii-
suit within all ek tioin tin- 1I..1. o
the first publication sj llili Hiiiiiiiiiii'
or lor .uii tl ""! plalnlirf will
apply 10 the Court for tin- PitM aV
nianiliil In ths coiiipluini Natiiel)
for a Judgment agalusl you lor Ik
Minn of I24U 00 principal Willi ml 1
est theron from the first day of Ma.
1817, at ths rats of teu per cent per
annum, and for the sum ol 874 00
attorney's fees In this suit, together
with costs snd disbursements of this
auit And for a decree forecloaluk a
certain ludeiiture of Mortgage ami
the sale of the real properly describ
ed therein, tow It: an uudiwdeil oai
hall luteresl Iu ih Suutlii-Hl qu.,
ter of He, Hon iO, Twp. lb rt I: 4.
E W M In Mallicui .uiii, Ofsjgl
which said ludeiiture of Mnrtguii1
beara dale of May lsl. ItIT, ami i
duly recorded In lbs ofrice of Hie
County Clerk ol Malheur couniv. 01
egou. in book W at page 188
Raeord of Real Mortgages of Malbeur
county. Oregon
This summons Is nerved pas
by the publication thereof In IBs
Ontario Argus for la coiim-cuM"
weeks, under and b tlrtue of aa
order of the Htm liuliou RB4JI
cult Judge of the Circuit Co-irt of tfc
Ktate or Oragoa 'or Malheur euuui
itui'-.l August Mth, lvlti
Data of lirsi publlsalasa of sin,
iuuus. August 18th, Itl
last pnhllcHiion of BUWMtoa
10th 1818.
M. ROM villi-.
Atlornsy for I'l.iii.i .1 r.
Itesldeucc, Ralarin 01 gn
FRANK MAUI
Attorney for Plaintiff
Basldeaee, Wei r, In .
HUV W rt S
LAMT 4 MAN4JK TO
III-. iK RK II ISN V
Rev Earl Hanua is closlag up I4l
pastorale la the kcal Methodist
ubari h next Huoday and heute II will
be bis farewell day A aaaclal lavi
1 hi tou la vxteoded 10 Hiv public Mrs.
Haulm will sing
HOUSE AUUP IS
MANPOWER BILL
Changes of Only Minor Nature
Made In War Depart
ment Measure.
Washington The new manpower
bill, extending the selective draft to
all ni'-n between the ages of 18 snd 4f
year was passed by the house with
MI minor chsnges in the drsft of the
pgrnnni
On the flrat roll call only two nega
live voles were cast by Represents
ttva l.oiidon, of New York, the social
1st. anil Representative Gordon, of
Ohio, democrat The final vote was
annonm-ed aa :i.16 to 2.
The final vote was preceded by
ihrcc days' debste, during which the
chief content Urn was an amendment
to defer the calling of youths from 18
to 20 years until older men had been
summoned
An attempt In the house to insert
a work or fight amendment by which
those exempted from military service
"ii 01 1 iipatlonal grounds would be re
quired to remain at their civil taaka,
railed. 62 to 81.
The amendment was directed
against strikes snd wss characterised
by officials of the American "Man
tlnn nl Labor as otiscriptlon or labor
1 In- house reversed Its action In
voting to Include gasgakafl a) miKress
iu Hie ilralt By a rlslnu rata, 89 lo
14 : it detested an amendment b ! i
resentalive Gregg, of Texas, which
wi.iilil make meinhi r or congress.
Cat legtslstures snd federal and stats
executive officers liable lo draft.
SOLDIERS STAND
WAR TEST WELL
Washington Announcing that more
than I bun uiui Awrrlcau aoldiera have
eaabarksd ror rorelgu shores. General
March reiterated his MM I8M apsa
in-- or 4.U0O.00U truopa or the United
States In France by seat summei
would suable the allies to carry out
any campaign thr may adopt lor the
dettal u Geiauaay and the end ut tb
war. '
Geaeral March impressed the news
psper men who met kirn la tbe con
tereui-e with the absolute confidence
American otrirera have in thslr men as
a tesult "I the lulllsl lesls on tbe
hatileflelda ol Praaos.
"My iiiurideun In the soldiers Is In
spired aud iliteluprd by senilis with
them snd beside tlism In bsttle. I
hsve ordnsd back from Fiaace in lain
men who hsve won distinction ever
Ibere lo give Ibeiu Increased rank In
ike dltisloss orgsalaiag ai hunie
"These Sfttaatl are now lelilng me
luleresllug iblags wblcb hae 1101 rai
come over In alflsM isperls On nl
fleer reported specifically thai In one
iigatemem si Hie first Anieiliai. ill
vision Hie oieu ispiiiieit tk (lsiu.au
guaa and hrougbi Ikem In al the rear
or aur trucks on mr agaae secaatag
Hiey loek Ik""' prisoners
"Anothei officer reporied thai tbe
second dlvlsleu wktrh he was with
captured in niiiipisle H. 1 man bailerlee
which lbs) brougkl in sod presented
to (leasts! Persklag "
GERMANS TIRED OF WAR
Pilaensrs Taken by Americans sy
New Tsulen Offensive Unlikely.
Wllb ike Aai"iiiaii Inn) on the
Seals Herman soldiers believe Ilia 1
il.miau' Is uoi plaoniug any more or
fsasnes bviause nf ike manpowei
horlsge. accord log 10 eae ol a paii
ef seven of s Geriuen palrol cagiineit
l, the inernu easl nf k'tsmrs The
prisoner said Hie Hermau soldiers no
longer bad Ml ' - ' "r "r
Most uf those wllb whom he issue
iu contact believed lbs war would end
ooa
The prisoner bad been fighting for
ib res rears and declared he was ihur
jugfcly tired ef 11 He said lb soldiers
iiideisi... ..I 'hal mi liniuan losers
luriug Ibi eol allied oriensivee had
ell ,leal
I'lentv uf Hermans he added would
aim aiiiniider It given llie op
It j a ... n.em ars ooav
..r a cliai.ee lo give
Oreft Treat, With lUly Sunsd.
u . , ' analog ami
. ,1. it llie
afllllg ol Aio.
111 iia'v and llaliai.s tn tbe I 11, t
..e.
L.SfS tlsoted to Senate Leader
Waahli rurj ' m '
1 nge ..I :aal huspl Wss 1
by repiaWlaM seas
a iu succeed the late Senator Oal
nuger of New Hampehire
ni la
Inches
Inches
Inchsa
Big Ball Bearings;
Betcer Light
L ALLEY- LIGHT engine is
equipped throughout with
extra large ball bearings.
No other farm light
plant engine is so equip
ped. These ball bearings help
Lalley-Light t give
better light by 1 .1; ng
the engine to n uioro
smoothly. They r ive
fuel and oil. They cut
down friction and wear.
Lalley-Light brings better light
bright, steady, safe ligr. to
every farm. It brings povvet , aj
water pump, churn, separate and
so on.
We will be glad to demonstrate Lalley
Light free on your place. Call for the
owners' testimonial book.
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HUNT'S GARAGE
AGKNTS
ONTARIO
ORKGON
THE 1 FIRST DUTY OF MAN
A heautirul advertisement appeared in a recent Issue ot the flal
urday Kvenlng Cost, by a large automobile company, Illustrating
Hie foul greatest events In the life of man:
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III DM H It IIOMK
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IMI TOO I'ATl'H THAT HIM KMllll I'tllNT. .Mil MAN
This big aiilomohlle firm soetu $10,000 00 Iqr a single page
In a single iuagaalne to advertlsu lo million of people In every
,. Uinl th.it the HUn DUTY Or A MANItlKI) MAN
IS Tl) 11WN A HuMK.
THAT A IlilMi: HIIOl'l.li COMB BKKOKK TIIK AITTHMOIlll.K
Plan Your Home Kree We huild
II with Western Soli PtfW
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ONTAKIO. OHKHON
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Manutartursrs of
N t si I iin sin I I'lVi.
OUR NEW
DIRECTORY
will bi ittniwl in August, etleotive w to
i-liaiiiii' made lieforti AuyUHt I.
If Mil WANT NOraM l.l-IIM. 'HI A
PHONI Ai til i s a i ii
Every Hfll Trlfphune in I -on DiMlnno IkalMkB.
Malheur Home leleoi i of.
ajg Oerman Planes Oaasreyed.
Iavdos Hunag ike past two weeks
t8 Osraiaii etrplsses nave beau 4e
ireyeel aaa l others brougai dowa
but s assaUwI. tVM arsaal Halg au , ountry this it
.Ii mil Mr.
tskeu inllKl.v I l'
., .n when Mi I '
Margaret Walk ol Kim-
a arrived to rlsll
Walk had alii-mlud laM U A Ii all
Ipaient ui Horllaud ami on i -i
urn dro,,.i in to wr l:ir slir..ihei
. nils Is ber first visit lo Oregon aud
she Is Milling U .ilinii lag '
in. her ha uol Iktgsj drawttg the
j long bow in telling what u grand
in i . ..i, ..i pi -.ii va mn
i i. . ii 'on. in evsry
rusjialnii ' io s Komi A4anlnlsti
i li urn have ii "in .
i, rail af vegelablea ulisre ., .
tlier.-i rtucli ahsrta!
uol niilv iieighborl) and liuiuun, but
la 'ru- i otiHrv iilinii an It lielp .. i
problems of rood aad traaspartai
. xenl lo (lie lirlm
Inn. kill ii'. i I working p.-,,, .
ruiglaa raUaatK tiehimi Mm X'
1 iiu i. .1, . in rn.. Hry, ran, pi
servg ami -tin. i avalp -ion uel
1 inn- .ii. i i,i ..mi , aa a war r Ii
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