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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1916)
The Ontario Argus M. E. HAIN. Publisher. Subscription $1.00 a fU Always in advance PuMUIieO Kvery Tlmrwliij. Entered In the Tout OfTtre at Oni.it". Oregon, for tMBMatMlOO (brunch the malla aa second claim mail matter The Argun has received a copy of .h n.w man mulled by U Otno Htte Board of Forestry and ronsld- aa It the bent may of the Mate ewr . j I. I. . linn mill iiml all tin' mnueu. """v timbered sectlonn are idiown In col on. Thore U also a report of the work of the board. Those maps may i... obtained from the secretary of the hoard on payment of $5 Thla la clean up week and all the unsightly spots should M ferreted out and made preventable There should be a general planting of tree. nnd shrubs and the vacant lots should be converted Into grd M We have the aoll and water to inuki thla a beautiful city of hotnea and II It needn m a little effort on part of every householder. the Mr. Kstelle t'onklli ban conclud ed to be a candidate for the republi can nomination a count superintendent Mrs ("onklln hu had aeveral year experience an u grade teacher and Is In every wu thoroughly qualinel for the poMltlon nnd ban been a resident of the MM ly for aeveral yearn She will sMM ii very creditable nuperlntendeiil uiul there doe not seem to be a doubi of her nomliiiitloii und election t nii-H M opporlunily to Impress upon the pupils I heir duly to the lo ml merchants, hut There It In ngnln DO IM h'1 merchants pntroiile the BOBt stores when they lire In n I of something not curried In stork by Ives' It Is currently rumored Unit iliey do not nml If that In the ense It may be one of the strong rea sons why the practice of Inn inn away from home In becoming no prevalent The prlcen of our local tnerchantn are right and there I no excuno for anyone to (to outside when In need of goodn of any clann. The nmaller cltlen are being hit hard by the mall ordern and II In reported that the big little city of the Inter mountain nectlon ban no far nuffered that It ban few paying retail ntoren. although It in nurrounded by a gard en npot. Thin I a nuestlon vital to the life of the small city and town and should he well atudled by every citizen A E Brown atopped un thla morn ing to force n dollar on un for a year'h nuhncrlptlon to the Argun and remarked that bin paper had been stopped when Marsh wan In charge By the mnll thin morning wa re ceived a letter from 0 E. Beldlng reiiie4tlng if to place bin name on ilirrlpt Inn list once more He In no loi.it, l .it Culver. Ore. No doubt (lure hit others who had their m" i . stoi.ril while the children .lore triitin to run the Argun niol will ,ipT.M lata It If mi will hand In the nun ( iin such known to ou It ion like the Argun, nhow it to .our neighbor, he might be- I'ollie a sui There I another candidal' Oil troin Vale till week, J S Womb having announced hlinnelf an willing to accept the republlcnn noiiilualloii for aherlff. Mr Wood ha conduct I'd a blacksmith ahop In Vale for the pait eight yearn, ban done aome du ty aa deputy nherlff nnd I xery high ly ipoken of by thone who have come in contact with him He I a clean cut looking man and look like he would get bin man If he started af ler him The Nyana Journal bun an article suggesting the name of A W. Trow lor the elate senate Mr Trow is not a possible candidate for this or any other office, he In too busy with hi varied Interests to give up the time neceeaary to make a canvaas (or the nomination and another for the election. Meanure will be pre sentud at the coming neanlon of more vital Importance to the people of this county and eectlon than any ever pre nented before, measures with which Mr. Trow I familiar and anxious to nee pan and It may be possible that he can be Induced to become u mem ber of the third house when the leg Inlature convene It la to be hoped that the utter failure of the two Oregon Senators to even watch over the needs of the Columbia river will no Impress the politician and voter ot M Oregon that they will demand I change There i uo excuse for this ntute trailing along In the dust of all the other, he ia deserving ot u place up along the front, but we will neier gut recognition with the present representatives In tin- .Sen ate Republican senators are strong er with the democratic senate than our democratic senator are and get more recognition Another big piece of Oregon money is being tak en away and will probably go to Idaho to promote some of her Irriga tion schemes and the needs of Ore gou will huie to wait uutll we get some one at Washington to look af ter our interest m M i li in riii'ltT HOVM I lore h !..,i,lly u day goes by that some one does not drop Into Ontario no I express surprise that the On iiirlo paper and people have not uiiole win,' pioie.i over the railing Of 114.941 toward the building of a and Jail at Vale at OlO time Mr llioiin of '.he Nynaa Journal was In thin week and made i;e ggtlie rem. irk .uol slulod Unit iiiiini of the Nssu people were siir prise, I that Ontario ha taken no uc ' ion io top this thing. Mr Hrown's attention wan called to the fact that the Ontario papers and people told the tax payer of the county prior to the election III 1UIJ lust what would happen and there were not enough people in any pre cinci in the county who believed ihein to earn the precinct The peo pie lo their vote at that time told I it.irlo pie that they would r.itlier pa tor a new court lioune and Jail at Vale than accept one aa a gift rrom the people oi Ontario There has nothing happened nlnce that time to intimate to them that the feelings ot the tux payers haw undergone uny change and tin' lack of uny action on their part to restrain the collection Of the BMOOMf) money to build the new court house und Jail would indi cate that tin are perfectly satisfied to he tai, I tot that purpose, at till title LANDS OPEN ALONG THE OWYHEE RIVER Thomas Jones, register of the I'nlteil States land olllce at Vale nayn: T. I secretary of the Interior Is returning the ban on I ktlff amount ol land In Oregon, much of which will noon be occupied b bono steailers The On hoe country re storeil to the public domain by or der of inoilllleiitlon nnd restoration la In a warm Ml and grass ntartn there some weeks before othel lions "Lying along the river Tor 0MB) mllen mav be found bottom lands of great rlchnenn of depth or Mil While In many plncen the bottoms are nnr row they often open up to u mile In width The country nurrouiidlng In one of the bent early grazing coun- trlen In Oregon and ban for noun vears been the mecca of cattlemen Jordan valley has been built N UK vnluen of thin great country ! Intlon from railroads In of little mo ment nn regards Its use as n entile country, though It Is expected and hoped by the Inhabitants that the great railroad systems wll not wn lect so rich a country much longer "It In nuppnse.l that the nrtlilty of the department In opening miiib of thin land has been brought about by the certainty of congress p the Eerrl bill In OM R hn I will render withdrawal for DOWOt elte neceeaary There will M room and land enough for one huudrnl families in the latol ope I the p.o I month." WHY NOT SHOP HERE Our Shops are filled with the Best thdt ire .ill Modish and Now for it, Spring Style Exhibit AT BOYER BROS. & CO. Apparel for Street, Business, Sports, Dress Afternoon, Evening and Dance wear, Appropriate Hats and ac cessories of Dress. You are invited to our Magnificent Showing the most complete, most inspiring and most authentic. DOMINI TTH(iio If IHllWII M "Jllll, the pi inn. iii will be the at traction at tin- Ore. unbind thcitic Saturday night. April s The etnl io in tar. John Mason will piny Ihe leading role in the plai written h Sir Charles I. Young I lie portr.iial of the pluy on the screen, with the added Interest prot iileil b Ihe wide latitude of the camera, will not ,ml repeut. but surpass, the success ol the original production Monday night, April 10. "A Uo man' Resurrection ' will be the feu ture. Another Itclly ,iii .'ii triumph In which this wouilcrfut woman HI supported by two eminent co stars. William J Kelly nul hdixurd June A triple alliance that mini s, with the Impressive power ot i ount l.eo Tolatol's dram "The Pretty MoMf ! MM will he a treat for Ontario theatre goers Wedneaday night, April II Mnrg uerite ('lurk will stur In the p Are'nt These Lovely I (oil l x lull enrjone .ai ilnil nee our i i lug line ol I .miles' Waists priced from 91 IH) to :t..Vl. Ihe stiles nle lino n.illi small, of soft tiblte olls ami silk i ioN-s, some .ire embiolil mil III lililte. ul.lle main nIiiih loinbl-s ol mini, vtlth pinil or ioIoH'iI bullous to mbl 0 the ell. i New Spring Dress Goods Noiilien- will wo Mini Hie ii-soiimi'iil III sclii i liooi as ion itlll at out io iioleis. o I ilie nil ni'liesl III spihm iln-ss IllH- illil so I, I-. .nihil prlrlll. I ll'l t dill lie .lie le, ell lilt - i ii lull' slilpmini nml Ibei me being inalkisl nml pbn eil on sale as soon as rciclicil MfMI Shirts Mr ns Hats Mrns Ties IMt'nH I'mli-rwrar Mens Shoes V .... 1.... .. Ill ... M 1.... ,,.. inn ,,,,, MII ! Im'IIi'i assort I I loin i.ni u al oiii furnishing ilc pmiMint ion us lensoinililt (irbisl tr I sili nsk for a piois,,( All Mail OriK rs jrixin in re fill ;il Ionium In cxiri n iintl ShnppiTs. Bolt ai,ronts for (iussard Corsets Sole uRents for Simmons (ilovci M lo I Mil N Is M III hktui. ursirMs II s so M S KAII.IItKS There was general ri-Joic-iun throughout the country when it wus learned that Senator Hoot and Kx President Hoouevelt hud met uiul burled the hatchet It iiieuus that the Republican parti is uuited and that the republican will soon be in power agaiu. The present admlul trutlou In doing the best they know how, but they do not measure up to the needs of the country. Till I'm it ed State la a big country and it ueed the biggest, and most unpen enced men we have to guide her along All of the men selected b Prealdeut Wilson for hi adiiaors huie proven fulluree, lucked expert ence Uarrlaon was the moat practi cal man he hud and he wa forced out The present head of the navy is little abort, If any, of a traitor, und should be forced out The conn try will welcome a return to a husl neaa administration Oregon Agricultural College. I or wilIK April .1 How ninety-live per out of all pel olis engitged III n I. ill business full uiiiuiully, was shown b lie. in Morton, of the Stule l'nlverlty School of Commerce, to be due to In then m methods of uccountlng und .mill Judgment In hilling stock For this reuii.n Dean Morton think hat the study of retail problems of ours excellent opportunities for per nios trultoil in ettlcluiicy. That llib, lumber I so few I due In part ut leust to the fuel that u great liuiubui jf young men in the schools of the -ouniry do not let know whut the Hunt to do when they llnlh school careers This fuel wu pointed out in a lecture before the Oregon Agrlcul lurul College Schuol of Commerce, the purpose, of which was to lay be fore t lie students the iiiipi.:;uin Hues of work offering better than aieruge opportunity Sttlesmunsliip is one of the ,,p poi'tuuities In older to be u success ful salesman one must colli nice the . Hie buier ot real lalue and be able to answer OVWJ objection His argument must be without flaw and he must know eierillilng ubont the goods lie Is selling Accountancy and coiuiuerciul ti .u h lug are other lines ol work MMU mended to young men M Inclined I Mililliil -. INI lil -l IN ill Is sim i: v l A recent number of the American Metal Market showed a few of the In creaaea In the value of metals alnre the commencement of the war and they are surprising In many reapecu a It In not generally known when we get our metals tr what they an uned for The price of Lake copper ha in crenrd 111 per rent tin 116, apellet 297, untlmoni 71V bruaa ins. aim S67. The merchant who wa fortun.it' enough to have a large stock who the war price were udopted 1 now in position to take a nice prollt Paul Campbell run his auto 01 I fhel l.in gl new hull. in innlm I cb W'eilio d.ii The motorcycle standing oil the side of tin' toad Mil Paul tried to go amino! It It i biolli wrecked and was ., new in chine WhlTI l..irl,rl tried to blimp li freight car oil the track with the Ml linn liiiie ho lather rec nily put ' ed lie look Hie second run al II before he was Hutlstled In iiin I lie front ol ihe mai linn , badh ii'ei.eil ami n was a cus, .i luck 'hat uoi f the occupants mwn In Jured MXsuMi sl The officer and membei ot the io Ml niasouic lodge to the liillnber ol IWl'lltl went 10 W'ei-el oil ThlirsilllJ evening or lust week for .i iratormaJ itsll I Ini report an excellent time Union seed for sale, good 'luallty J Dick Kent House How or, 1 1 1 . , In W II l.axson V II Si.ipl l.itf I'm i- m loom coli lawn, trees and garden Duiinui i, 4J r I in If IKONSIIM M mhis lion id. , Man h II I . now on i in- l.i.i ullcis and to. ,il, ill uio-t lliinilr, : ale I . ,ii turned on tin ii,,i lirass t i lollt III . I UO hi I. ill I'd li" let linn d Ii i hn 00 tint) .ii i, i. Nuinhii with his I. ride. l.,l i Itol ton of llolilta A gill' l.il . hi g a . giien I hem on tin- ot I ion ai rlial al Ihe home ol li Hose iiey lift early this WNtl Jaiuii" on. Oregon, where ihtjri to reiioiiu for Ihe suiininr llr. Holing has been Ihe i-in plutd I In i.ng In.iil the vlrllilt) tin I week II M liutlicirord left fur til Idaho. in I) this week en be tnaltern Mrs Uilli.in Allen of l.illWI lieur river, led on Siituriliy'it ioi I'm, ti,.. Idaho, where eke I called, owing to the I lineal at I In, ,i her Klovd Soldier. I'oiinor Voiiiik und fniully aril lug to their hotuesli'uil nn Alia I I..I W T Hunt ami lamily uiadtil ii ip In lloiiiiH the Drat g week THR poitn.vM) I.IVK STOCK M tltKI I CPIilill.l I. II I , Ronui.i. Last week we hud a few words about the neceasity of teaching the coming citueus of their duties to the commuuity that furnish them with a school and teacher and Mr Halley aures us that the local schools do Now is the tune t, sturt planning whut legetables and grain and ewr ythitig and anything thut you TTJJttrl to exhibit ut the county fuir this full As soon us dates ure set tliere win be u fair premium list published and put in the bunds of everi farm er in the couuti He prepured to start as soon u Hie weather will per mit in getting a In st class exhibit to gether The premium will be lib eral and worth working for As Tennyson would write It today "Half an inch, hall an Inch, half ., Inch onward " Monday' receipt of hogs, whll somewhat better than last Moinl em' small Tliere wa u deci weakness in lone evident from tin morning's opening und buyer did but lori little tniding until lute Kurly bidding wus at u $9 II top will the bulk bid ut ft) UO Quulity wa not supreme by uny means The bulk sold Suturdux ut $n , u week ago at If.Sli u month ugo ut 18.26 48.30, u your ugo ut $7 2.", U 7 55, i years ugo ut $! uufo S To I leurs ugo ut t.llI.TI, und . eurs ugo ut $7 7& 4l 7 90 Monduy's cattle market wus uguin on a very strung basis with a ruu ol a little over 1100 head llu.wr.s from pruciicully all Northwestern killing plants ure keeu bidders Steers made up the big end of Hit I'-ceiptt, Monday Kue loads of grain steers from Southern Iduho made i. lery good sule three loads of them at i'J 00 and two at 18.75 Hesnle.- i '..-. gram feds there wus u big end ot pulp steers, that looked as If the hud been well bandied Four louds of pulp-feds brought III 00 und six loads HO ihe bulk sold Saturday ut $6 :';'. o i week ugo at $8.85 i '.! uo. i. mouth ugo ut 17.70 u 7 J0, a year ugo at 7 .n 7 ;;-,, 2 MOM ago ut $7 7b (i 8 Oo, your ago at 7 75 fj 8 00, and 4 ears ago at 6 2j6 50 mil"!" il al .,o ol in, ..I.l.l Brnm All,,, i ,,j, Out it ,- iiipt.o6 u lh ll.v.ii o H.ii o ub.c, ! 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