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ONI ARIO ARGUS PVBLltHBD KVKKV THUKSIMY Entered in the postoffloe Ht Ontario. Oregon, for ttaaaaaaiaatoa throng the Mils M second-das matter. M. E. RAIN. Editor and Proprietor Indications point to a heavy Influx of land seekers next spring. Already several parties Hhts been looking orer the country. While there s but little' The Methodiet Ladle' Aid uiet Wednesday afternoon with Mri. D. D. Hunter. I Mill IV. .-ft... .4 I I mA dairahle land left open for entry on . i w .ananae " - .T""" . iji . r i lli DEAD OX FLAT NEWS Correspondence. The Mt. !! Oil A Gas company. of Portland, has just completed its annual assi nsnieul work OfJ Iti hold Inn- here. At the home mm in a of William Yoat ana bia bride, a number of bla friends bowed their approval of bia action by turning out for a rouaing charivari After being critically ill with peritonitis lor the Inst four we, ks. Mrs. Fred Kminon ia now gradual ly recovering. ' toorajt K. t'lark ha moved from bia ranch la touth .!.. . i -on. to the Max field place mi SiiHke river. Two men re killing ratiMts for the Portland markets, it the good wishes of the fanners count for any thing they Will succeed far beyond th ir l.rlgbtest expectations. Mi-n Knillv ToohBl urv loft v 11, I , toi NOO I'lyinniith, n,- ago Will area a c.i-c nt apoplexy. Mis Tfiikvbiiry anw red the nil I of the Dead l-'lat it few month ago from OblrwVO She t urcliaed the l-.il.' i anil in homestead - nut it The Vernle BCbool, aftar a tim racath i .-1 c 1 1 i uonlng. Tii. re i iii -i ii,: Mrs II iu i v. tba K '. r Hi- mi i il of all bar sob tii i attand -i. it i III the ebi ' ' are obliged to n SntlH' i!t' poplll I l as ' II M i OC iiuii a i. nit nillaafrooi thoaobi I Mro, Dead Ox Flat, tbere ia aaid to be large tracts well adapted for dry farming still vacant near the bead reaches of North and South Jaeobaoo gulches. Owing to the alternate freezing and thawing weather the condition of the roads in tbla vicinity during tbe past week has not been tbe best. Tbia ia especially true of tbia side of tbe Payette bridge, where a stretch of road was recently graded by tbe Payette Commercial club. Efforts are being mane to establish a rural free delivery bere. August Senkbeil and family are visiting frienda at Willow Creek. Idaho. Frank Pnttersoo ia visiting bis par ents at Indian Vallsy. Idaho. Dr. J. B, Crouch, of Payette was nut Sunday looKingat land. FRUITLAND ITEMS tbe membere of the high school Friday evening at tbe high school buidlng. Owing to the stormy evening all could not be present, but tboso who attended had a pleasant time. Hev. Ilerwig, tbe secretary of the state anti saloon league, apoke at tbe Methodist church Sunday morning and at tbe Brethern cbuiofa in the evening. Tbe Baptist people met Monady afternoon and made plana for build log a new church. DIRECT RESULTS OT THE HOLIDAY NUMBER SEEN 0. S. Kovey, of Kansas City, M.... wrltps that he is coming here to Election Notice 2 Notice is herohy given that on the 7th day of February. A 1). inn. at the Council Chambers in the City of Ontario. County of Malheur. State of Oregon, a special electio will be held for tbe purpose of submitting the fol lowing proposed amendment to the Charter of the City of Ontario, to the qualified electors of .said City of Ontario, for their adoption or rejec tion, ftaV : taction 68. Power nnd authority are hereby given to the Council and the said Council is hereby authorized, to borrow money on the faith of the City, or loan tba credit thereof, or both, aud to that end to provide tor the issuance of bonds and warrants for Bny purpose, which in the judg ment of tba Counoll ia beneficial to the laterals of said City, nnd to desig UBte the manner and time for the pay ment thereof, and the Interest there on; provided that the amount of said bonds and warrants so issued shall not In the aggregate at any time exceed the sum of Sixty Five Thousand Dol lars (166,000.00), and anv other bOOdOOf warrants insued after such st National Bank Of Ontario. Oregon Capital, Surplus and Profits $125,000.00 Known For Its Strength Tba TOOBg Men's Bible class met last Saturday night -villi Kmll Sclnniii the Oft i-i ! nt of tbe oloOBi A surprise potty OOI given Karl BorltobOeld Uaturdaj evening by tba .. " I i - ot the i lull th glade. A jolly OOd tun. oai bad and light refresh ment aarrod at tba close of the even in :'- fun. J Tba Inatollatioa of the Christian Lit. .. ui utile, rs was held Sunday nlglit ..t tl M. Ihodlal church estimate ooi.dlM.,,,. mm . . ' I unit shnl 1 bo absolutely void ; pro "- "i . ,.i... i... ii . ... ., .. , . . .. v, ........ iiini ma iiiuwi'm oil xaill liOIIUM what he read in the New ear's edition r warrants shall not exceed siv ,,er 01 me ,rgus. , ,.rll ,.r hiiiiiiiii. II. L Larsen. of Kimlierly. Nevada. The polls of aoM election will be writes thit he is coming to Ontario opened at the hour of nine o'clock to look over tin country and find a in. and close at the hour of live home. Ii. got the inspiration fiom o'clock p. in . ami aboil remain DDM the New War's number of the Armi. balWOM the boon iiMinel. BlOapl one No one can form anv idea of the meat n ur, troin IwoltO o'clock noon, to Komi huh one 11111111,.. r ot itie Argus i one o'clock, p. 111. dolof for tbla entire aoctloo. lhere Dotadat Ootarlo, (iropToo, tbbj ltd are a lew copies lett fur you to semi lv ol JUIOOiy, A. I'.. IDld. Witli tmpli resources for all legiti mate Demands. Owned, controlled and managed by local men, who liave had years of active hanking experience. This hank stands for the development and advancement of Onbjrto and the surrounding country. We offer every accommodation and service in keeping with snfe Hanking and solicit your business. A (iood Hank in a food Country" A. LCOCKRUM, President; T TI'BNBL'I.L. Vice President C. K. KENYON. Cashier II B COCKIU'M. Ass't. CaoMor; C W. PI. ATT. Ass't. Cashier to jour friends. HOSPITAL NOTES H Order of the 'lt CoOOCll. Hairy it 1 iriim I. Racordar, Life Crews Are Lauded Astf , . .1 11 Qulnaa, in I . aua 'nt ti r -1 1-' lea, hit- eomplatad hiK official 1. Dr. W. 6. Howe DENTIST IMafbOM No. 7."J First National Hank Hlcljr. ' w en R W K, -klmnlt MtCULLCCH &, FCKHARDT LAWYIRI Roooia 144 ilrat Natl Baal Moj Ontario, Oragoa of III.- . I ' 11,1 Myro Dll k'N-y. u I 'J year old boy of 1 '" Wu-1,,1.-, bod the mint. 1 tune, while ut . . ..... ex.nHM.. , i ch aaowcy win pi., Mt Sondai of faliloo wltb bit rana. and tba ctrcun 1 1 iKiiina with ll. 1;. bead roremoel apt bob bldfonoa potl 1... ..11. tba oooly alaotod proaldaol Ilia sbull atrocb o protradlnp: oall 1 """" """', "-r"-M; ''" '" of Point A WOliti I , 1 .ii,, I ,h 1 ,.-..! nt ii Mnndoy Joooon '.". to Mr 1 ' ti . ':n ToaaioR, boy. Mra. !. O. Berltebflald ooa I 1 1 Sood aftordooa iiii aa n ut.- attaob ot appoodlollla. Hi. Pbllatbaa cln- - mi I l.m , lav ' -i. elthci Holt I.' '-ii r botpltal by Dr. Barton, of Paaatl ...I' 1 ,, illu. No fatal bi i.i-i qnaow i an i i itad. : . . n Ivon 1 Polalra Aokarat, nf I lyatta, ie tii. ' H-! .in ii 11 boating aocldaal !' ruaaday. . b.ituuu ba aaa carry I ..' a B ' to I .... 1 1 tool " aa tbouffb tb graii ti-1 part ol tbe MOO I escaping Of tl I water, there In still ample, nioifture in tbOgTOaad t" give young grim B '' "I "tsrt in tbe BptlOf. Then are niiinv uho inedlct a good dry laml crop for next season. llie.v are iiiilm need by the koowledge that bap baard iiithi.1- .1 fj farming are fast giviuit war to more scieutitic ones. I Ii. laud 111 cultivation this year is greater by twenty five rr OOM tliMii that of last ami this increased acreage ia largely due to the certninty that the Flat is to be wateml io the iii-.u flltllie. Hie tin". I ootOffl of North Jacobiou goloh tarried .ivsay t0 private rood' way tills. TIM coyote pupu lat 1011 is lss by tbirtm-n as a rOOtlll Ol the elfcrts of (;. p. aforgao. Blagalarlj aooogb Mr. Moigaa has had no .11. i-.-.s wiili trap-. iapOOdlOg Obolly upon his lille for ins apioodid ibowlng. Whila iii la 11 orb ot 1 1 1.1 tuci ion, he will not go unrewarded. '1 he scalps alone 1.1. wuith almost ISO and the p'lts aboold net him dun t.li- that nlilnuut. V hen -nine spoitalubii licently shot ROOM in tba Snow-; Nloinly pioji t canal, he probably oongratolatad him- sell that he hud tlnieby eai mid I he rlgbl to lie called, like the llil.lcal tern of old. "a Blbjlbij liunter befou tbt isOtOt" 'l'" principal dittimlty of this foal lay la selecting aa oc cusioii wIihh Le.t.i Mac. mill, the ..wnei ol the BJOOaa, Wm absent. No d.uilit tbe BbOOtlOf s nccideutiil. lucidentallv the the bud was .-aiin-.l uwuy- ..in Ji.ini bovoi 1 Mb" raoaa Btlhaapi wi" 1,HV" ""' ""', "f th" oah fai boi home at Biiw. Idabc Seeralhometeii.leisot tins vicinity lolood i" dig arollaj before tba winter ,b uvar, " ,!- i''"1"1'- baa already dun Iblrtl tei His iieiuhbor. l'id Million, mean 10 bora 1 aall bafaio Bprlag. noth.-r win. bopBB BOOI t" olva lao vaxlag walar problaailaJ. Bice. Josephine Poultry Show Success 1 ' u-.i Ceaa tj Poultry aaaooiation baa Just boi eluded th iti lalna bn Ii tba bad . i- , r held 1 toe brouabl Kq tba boaplial i 'u- i- Messrs. Wboaldou. Srritchti. I.I l'i. tarloaadi loo by Dr'a. Wrigbt. "! ibat thla waa tb boat ahow bld her and Hunter, left Moodaj tor u Payne and l'liu.iiig businens trip to Boise. ii it ti Mrs. II. K. Bobll n . . . v..... . tn.... '- ' i.... ... Hlwi. ltshoiii.it msntioueu, Kesi .,.....-.... ,,..,,.,,.,. ,tv .n,.,,,,,,,,. , ,,, , . i : i ' : in give n r lui DRS. PRINZING & WEESE Ontario, Oragoa ill Nl W WiImiII IillK-k. ED. TREMAIN Ontario's Leading Barber BHOP.HOTEl MOORE Transfer, Baqgage and Exp reae .:r, AJ1 Trains ION i I .NDINGHAM i .. , . , . .1 i At tbia i I ting ' Oil. .MlUiilllUi il li is neneveii lie win n-cover w i re aa INDIAN TROPHY SHOW IS BEST HISTORICAL COLLECTION, MADE BY WOMAN AMONG EIGHTEEN TRIBES, AT COLISEUM, CHICAGO WKngnBKwfntniM' i'y utimF'' fPI Oavarfo 4p9iSR9& O, ., JB9A VJ flgaaUalttal V LaaaiHK. I ' ?" xWJnfr - . . , " m dt ir Aj''T mm t C. C. GOLOSBcRRY ion Block i . C. McGONAGILL aitoi;m;v t LAW Wiii I'lii.im- m all Ooorbi N'otiuA PnbMc, Offlcaovar Postofflcs TheTlUeaBackoflhe Polished Glass Th all of book snd esttrsd volumo, plsy thr prt in Vtr homt-but ths plaes in wK.ch th srt kspt ii s'o imoortsnt 0acep Win F. GOLDBACHER Optician aoM ii to s Offilca oppoaita Ontario Hotel ONTARIO. :-: ORatQOM esB inets htrmon.ie witK the room ho- nd books Tht vt mtit la pr,od .1,1. f.t n with hi g pUn mKe IM librvy entil 41 th drjw.ng room or m.u c room They Do Not Look Sectional -but They Are I You w,ll b plerd to ur th M " Mty Book Cat neU Ontario hnittfl Co. W. H. BROOKE R. W. SWAGLER Attoknkys at I u Reaaai II I' i II WUaoa lldf. Ontario, - On tn d The 1. Hid i-lev :it ibe 'olisclim, 'hic-uio had tho ureatesl individual willectlon boaded-buekakin wearing apparol In the world. Tin-, inrlniled historical dress w by I i I WO ah, Llttlo I'lume, dint iniruishod v:u-ri..ra of tbe Mi. .!.,.! Tribe nt Clacier National Hurk. i in xhibit, v.l:' Ii f ruion a pi tur estjue i irl ol the Qlacler National park i , oth, la the iiropi iln Margaret Carl I achool ti icber She has been twenty-two yeara gatherlag tbe 14 arth lea nf Indian wearing ai- , vbli b baa booa worn b) an Indian. Ira. lin- VVouian, as i.: is known among the liutiuns, made her oollac- ti.ui among aigbti aa trlbaa In New Mi xleo, ixona, NeoraaKa, on and Montana. Bbe baa lb ordinary Bttlre which ware worn by tribes of the Sioux. 1 ftis I ,. sa, Modoc, Comma r.i- ilio. Mokl and Chcj one of the moat prl ' a "full i - It" of the lato Little Pli warrior, a hit b . wi i n foi I laat time b) I. in! Plume In tl l ittle Plume a ia proudeat In on thai Ion P Itooaevi II aalui 1 him aa the Indian i-l,i. f pussed the reviewing atand fore tba Drool Whll - Chi ' Tbla' Ib the Qi it time Mrs Carborr.v'a exhibit i'ur waa djl'l ' Tht' mlthaoawa loatltntloa baa aadea .ion of the collection, DUi oman would not at l t ingle mot aaaln. Bbe doi nol mpt to fix a financial value on II In fact, aha la so lolicltoua .1 10 11 the afetv ol " Bun ii i' ' " 000 aga I, cl . 1. llwa: In ll t. 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