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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1914)
SAVING TIME V TELEPHONE m i' IS I n . . i ? ,.-s MPrzrwHHi ay- bbm,' isss JU . '.''. I I 1 i BBBV. -? .eBl l& Means Not Only Time But Money. F)o you ever consider how long it takes to travel the distance from your house to the Doctor and Merchant and what time you save by telephoning? If your time is worth anything, you cannot ifford to be without I Telephone. Malheur Home Telephone Co. BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON 0 LflBflglvl By Fording -- thfl Universal recreation. The economical Ford is tilt pleasure car of thousands the world over. It has made the motor car servant of all the people. masses the fre- d of-doors. Five hundred of tlir Ford runabout nlnett n; the km ii f. o. ii tntario, e ;! oatalog in.. i part K It has given to the m of the great out- ninr dollari h tin- pries i In' louring car in six 'in right iitii diploic Willi - i ii 1 1 .in nt. sours from Ford Garage '" ONTARIO ARGUS l1"" omf I family. They returned bone I mi SuiiiIiiv. PUBLlBUKO KVKKV nil'KSDAY Batored in i in- pontoflloa nt Ontario Oregon. i"i trsnsuil i "M iln'nii. h the IUHiIk a- -ii -ninl -rln-. iiiiilliT M. K. HAIN. Publisher. EXPLOSION OF CAS AT FRUITLAND A peculiar Hooidoul occurred Bonduy i uiug ;.t the liuuia of N. W. I.i u i. win. Ii hi mi U coal his life. Mr. I.i Mril lii .i well 100 ii . t deep, piped, villi f 1 1 ni i meol ourbiiij Tin ) linvi glare) i known il eontaiuetl I quantities ol natural g, lul in er utilised it uud did uul re alie it- volume ami the littllj Bonielliiug gol wrong ailh the pump and Mr. Lee it went to i. it, i .ii i in;; ii lighted hi litem. W In n br reined t id co eriti tin- veil the gcouuiuleted : i I ploded, Ignitiug Ins vlothiugi te i elj I In- i HI t and bands. A puysiciau was colli ' and the bill ii- i arcd Inr. Tlil morniug be sras reported ltu proviug ui' elj ; . I leal will excueuge ul pits with tbc pastor of the Metli odist church nt HiiMi, April leth. The Kl iindsbip Sundav Itopl will t;ie a program gl their s. QOol ItOUM Suiidav aft i . 0011. The Methodist ohu reh hoii a help vith the musio. Mr. Willianis, a brother ol Mrs. Ohllds, gri ived lasl net k ami expect! to -icnd tin miiii- mer lure. M r. and Mr- Uro er Stewart are moving to Nysee, vhere be reoently i urehased u nhoe store, Mr and Mi- Meebitt, ol V. r spoilt several days visiting vith III Scriti lilield sold one acn I ol b - to vii property( w'"' "' hii It in , in M. Klook. Mr. Cooui ami It. Urovei veil I in iVeiaer Wednesday uii I'll-llii's-. 111.- I'bilalbea olaM of tin- M K. Sunday Silmol will meet g( the home ol their teacher, M i II. K i; ibineou, Baturda lter noun and elected olbeers. Tin have invited the Philathea olaM ol the Baptiel Suuday s.l.ool ti an alter meeting, ben Mr I Si by, a iitui in I nu-sionery from JaMtn will addrees the Mi ii inr I liinbr aai throvn from a boree Moudu and badl brill ell, but no biUies well ell. I!. I!. 1 1 until In.- gOUe to E rgreen, tbu Ide, to look altet property ititei i -t- He will b iy about .i mouth The ball game between the .' i l'U mouth and Kruitlaud i liool teai is, plaved here 1 . i Friday, resulted to lavoi ol I-rn i t I.i ii il , ii In .". r'ruitlan.l and the i'ayette bib school teams will play this Friday gf terUOOQ at I'.ivelte. The choir ol the Methodist ohurob met at 11 K. Kuseell's Miuidax eveuing to prgctice lor i In l' aster servieo. Mr. Iteitnett was here the tirst ol the week looking after the m- t. 1 1 -is uf T. l. Turner and Co., ol Oklahoma City, vho have been buying apples and potatoes lu i e. Paul Mctiarj . nephev ol B. I'. Hunter gud vho fonneily lived here, died m Poitlaud, April 1 lroni t phoid fever. Several from bore atteuded the probibitiou lecture b) sa"i Small ;it tbitario. If. K. Millar of St. HtleSJS has eti lircil ttaS mi" for tlm rniul)llr;in nora liiation for st;iii' lulior commlHslonpr. M"'lfOnl now lias a pIsiyKrounil wtilcli tins lioffi MUlbltstaod iiiulor thr susptees of tin- PareatTseehsf seoo" elation. "1'oriliiinl Hon' ilny," on June tfl, 1010, will be one of 1 1 - - spsslal ovents at nsiiii' in tin oolabratlssM at ths PaaasM Paolfls BxposlUen. in addlUoii to ths balldlag of a pa vilion tin' SJtatS I'nlr Hoard hns dp rided to erect a brlrk auditorium for use at the fair tills year. A stroni' sffoH is lii'iriK made by the BOBJIinerclal rluliM of Dulliis and Indp pondOBOS to flniiiHP tbs oounty to oil ths reads setvsas ladeeeadeaee ami Salpin duriiiK the comliiR summer. Kvi'ry word in the first !2 pukpr of tin1 Hpi'lliiiK hook was spelled before Hip winner of the spelling bee, held at tbs Orange Hall si MBttno, could be nnnoiinci il. I nr UansporUag Myrtle Kellett from Kun k;i to Portland for alleged I m morn I purposes, Or. Harrison Keene of Kiirekn. caL, ves seateaoei to one year In ths rounty Jail A MlKKer and letter Hound up," in tie1 sloKi'in which the directors of Pendleton's anneal frontier show iiilnpliil nt H meeting held to discuss plans Tor the 1914 exhibition. I'laim fin tin- developmeni of the hoi: industry or I. line county and for the estalilNhun'tit of a packing plant. with a SnptUd of $4". NO, lle belim Inrniiilali'd by the SprliiKlleld Provis ion itiinpany. seers ths tirst of May ths stats highway commission will advertise tor and open hi 'k lor ths cimsti inilon of iiie t'oiiitniiin blgbway from Ifnltno tuali loiinli to Astoria. Molding turkey raffles, playing card lor tie' drinks, and betting on SOTSt r. icing, are tortus ol gambling under ths Oregon otnt uii-. in cording to :iu opinion it the ittiorney general Blven In .losepli I ' 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 ol Mniiiiini nt. Huies ami reguiiitioiiH governing the inuiial Colli county school chlliln M'l IndttStrial fair, whlih will at liil'l iii i .ii. is gaptamhsr 17. II ami It, hsvi been sent out to the -iIiooIm of the .-mint . Preparations are being in ui' li die pupils and a large exhibit li expected. Over six tons of election Hllppli' ere shipped b Secretar) of Slnlt Olioil to the county clerks of ths H Sonntles Of ths StaU for thS primary leitloll to be held Mll 1.1. 'i'lllS Ih bon than tvtos as great s gnanttt) is win avst prepared seeera tor mi StOOttOn In Oregon Poaunastt r Msssr Rnaaatl, of North ill-mi, dleeevarsd sen use tor paret I pa i S h' a an ii:. usual i dor em from a paekags soar srann i I in ii Hue 'i in- offens ' i'.. i i was ii luoMii and found to conta. K link bid boll ton irdt d to New Yoi ii tin i i be ui-' ioui ion train ara? run luio tbs siiini.ui Vallaj over ths sen Willamette Pacific, sooordlng to " en) plans, Mill carry a b.iinl ol BagSSM Wadlsters, drssaad i" uniform, to per tlclpatS in thS anniiiil Kloi-.in e rho godandree earalval. May to to H, Oaevsjs I Csataer, tomterij sonnt Itldas nt Hood Him i iiiiinl, .uul lm ntaaj rears frail Inapaotor, leu loj I'emlliion, II. t'. Whew ho has been isployed by ths Canadian sovornmaat ui tie- ii... a iti.ii is betas alnat the firs biiK'u, whleh i in- orohardi at ths i aoe dlatrtet . ii vwi'iii, pi. -idonl at the Port ' i "' i OHimOM ', has B H'ed i i hamborlaln urglni him to i .r oi ths sat y, i" ss i ilgnmont or varships foi ... e ii sin .il and BOUfh men Ii' in. ike ii good shosrtai in ths pars das Seiiiitui' l l..uiil. i lain will 1 1 in.- BS good aaval roprcmontatlon bi poaalhls ', J 1, I '" B ill bi ipeiit ,11 Rugane la 1014 for public and private Improvements sooordlng to h in. ii :ir.' iieiin; Bnnoutici I mini lm..' to tins i.r construction. The greater pan 01 tins Bmiunt vtll as ex peiided in I he ooaatructlon of build i'ulli public BUd pirate, but a nuani r im provement of ths plants ii tbc public .. rvice compai ThS Salem ChorriaaS are preparing i.i BOM ' MelOtJ OtrCUS St the armory, vpni 21 S i- official liiiiu.' i- the eh. inngo." aii iiie freahi .mJ at tractions of ths m..-i apsto-dats i ilrggg ars to be on hand Ths glet oluhegl the u n.imeiie. I'ulvcralt) of Oregon and Oregon Agricultural coUogs bars hi "i . . the 1 .tuiotte ualvorait) and galom Iuk school band Whoa geeratary ol gtatc Olcott liii.-e.l Ihc doom Of las i. nice S.itur- day, a total of SSI dandidates had Mod then- declarations 'i oandldsey for of lice. Of the total number of i.unli dates aho have filed declarations, ITI are republicans, ' are democrats and H .1. prog renal vet Por the office I United gtatea aaoator, governor, rep I itiws iii congress in the fin and third dlatrtet, and national com , I .n all three patties are rep ' reeeuted b) cuidiUatea. BBBBt . &.. vaa sV SSm a, aaBne'.- 19 w BBt: 9S BBL. 3H I P 3 "" "e tt W : S(P: '1 IRbsi OmaB fl B2Si j- m - '$? ill GUS C. MOSER I was I. ..in ami reared upon a farm in liuftnlo Couuty, Wis. ; . .In. .it. tnytelf bv my uwu eflort. and hare i nieti.-e i law in Portland since .lune, 1894. Have hI.'.ii- Inkeu an active part in public affair, and Imve held Severn I tit f It-id 1 pofit ion. 1 Mand by my ieoor.1 n- Stiite. rien ntor at He last eion of the legis lature. 1 worked and voted agnlnit the new tax law, ami favor a law ii nk In tave payable temi auually iii in ni penalty. Only five of tbe law BSSKSji at that iFlon were referred to the i ii ii. by referendum petition; four of there Hie people approved by overwhelming mujnrltie. ami I voted for I bem; the fifth wu almoat aa i.i Hi defeated, ninl I had voted agiiinit It iii Hie legislature. I worked and voted for Senator Maiarkey'a minimum wage bill for i one i'. providing tor ati Impartial c 'ii ii i -i. ii to fix Hie uiiiMiiiiim nmit s of labor uud the minimum .mount ol i I-, 1 favor a similar law providing for sn .mi ..it i.i I coinmiKslou without iimpcioul ion, Infix Hie maximum hows of labir for men In the var loii unload ml occupations; tbl in prefeteiice to a Hut eight hour law, I later good roads legislation with state aid, to that wo may lima cheaper trmiBportalioii Irom the 'arm uml producer lu every dlrec inn. I favor the reduction of tux by cm-. ili.lHti.ui of varion commit! on, nr the abolishment thereof, and placing their dun. Into the hand of tho ntate Hoard, and bv the re dUCtlOB of the epiisea of conduct ing the varion departments of tbe stats. I furor sultahle iippropnatiou for our State Kdtieutioniil institution and the continued improvement of our great bulwark -the public school system. And above all I favor the vigorous and I'tncieiit euforceiiient of all the criminal statute, including thoie reeulnl in.- and prohibiting the sale of intoxicating lliiiorl, and Hii I shall do with firmness and Impartial ity. The rich, the poor, the great, the humble, the capitalist, tbe labor er, the churchman and Hleliiimr denier shall be measured by the sains standard, and each hall answer for hi own act. Lee Noe Appointed State Deputy Game Warden Lee Noe bus qeen appointed deputy game warden for this section, having received the appointment on the 3d. Lee will try to get the guine com mission to stock tbe strettms of this country vith tisb and also introduce some game birds. 'There is no reason whv the Snake at this point should not be an excellent stream for fish, but ut present about all one gets is carp, suckers and an occas ional bass in the sloughs. Some channel cat and pike would help out wonderfully. For Sale two and one half ucres improved, berries und fruits house and buildings. Inquire box 45!) Ontario. A, A. Hall was an over Sun day visitor from Boise. A large dipping v at is being constructed at tbe -bearing plant to meet thJ conditions imposed by the Federal Inspector's orders 01 this week to the effect that all sheep must be dipped. .lun turu Times. For Sale Figs and shouts I steer calf. I miles west of Ontario. J. J. Dlllard. Always on the Job If you have a job of hauling you want done, large or small, you can always dpend on John 1 .iimiiughaui being ready for you. Call him at tho Moore Hotel. Federals Tall to Follow Advantage. Kl PaSOi TSX -A (ale ol rebel rover-' s ami rebel link was brought here from Hie rout by John Heed, sorreepondenl of ths New York World ami RobSft Hoi in in. u photo i:rai'ln i' Their stories are the first unbiased account of eyewitnesses atom ths attack on Home I'alaclo. Laredo and Torreon begun. "The rebels were whipped twice at Oome I'alaclo," related Dorman. "but the federals didn't have the good sense to follow up their advantage and Villa r. In. :.. .1 In II... .11 ,, 1. .11. .1- ............ I . - w ... ........n .,!. .in p, ia- lng and ultimately occupied the citv."j Seed For The Dry Land Farmer Feterita Milo Maize Kaffir Corn Millet Orchard Grass Hungarian Brome Grass Cash Grain Company Distrihutera of Wigwam and Hollyhock Phone 166 It s Onturio, Oregon Three High Class Papers Free All subscribers who are in arrears can by paying up back account and one year in advance to The Argus secure the fol lowing publications Absolutely Free: Fruit Grower and Farmer, (Er) $1.00 The Vegetable Grower (monthly) .50 Woman's World (monthly) .50 This is an exceptional oppportunity to square up old accounts and prepare tor the Future ltr ntariii Argus Phone 47 J. P. O. Box 128