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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1916)
'- S f NYSSA 1 MM Mil II NOTKH (Prom NynHH Journal) O. L. Palmer niado some Improve ments Inst wMg mi his ranch house. ne mile vest of town. John Kohh.ii ihwp 14 ti from upper Buccor creek, haa retumpd to 8cot-j. Wal)a Wm. Qtilnn and Clyde May were down from Ironside on land buslnees this week. Miss (iertrude Morfltt la home for the Kaater vacation. She haa been at- li-mling the St. Paul's school In Wal- land, hla former home, to Join the army of the allien Mr. ' DiIIoit, our eiiicieiii new road supervisor, did Home Reed work last week on the road between Pete Tensen's and Alex M lionald's. AmoiiK the new arrival' In this vi cinity nro Mr. O. Neal, .Mr Admiral Keck and their families They Hi from Oklahoma. They are bo well pleaxiMl with HiIh country that UMf will locate. Wori' has I" n resumed on the drnlriBK" system near John Ward's ranch, after a delay of a few daya. Mr. I. II Anderson haa taken the contract and expecta to be occuple.l for aome time In the completion of the project. The wolf which haa been bother ing the people in the went end of the Kolony for aome time wan ahot by Mr. Wiilti laat Sunday mornlnf. If you will grease your treea for three feel above the ground with any kind of soft oil or gr a . voii will need no fence to keep out rabblta as they are strict vegetarians. The ed itors have litis from an experienced horticulturist mid MM vouch for Its worth. I F. Smith and A. K. Klmhall. whose farms lie about one mile north weal of town, are putting In a hall mile of Iwclvo-lncli pipe l nve water for Irlgatlon purposea. The pipe line will replace Hie old I en flume which haa been In uae foi number of year. At the laat meeting of the I.I lirury association It was derided to have the formal opening of the Nys as Public Library Thursday. May 4 It will be held In the afternoon and Mvenlng and the entire population of Nyssa and vicinity will be Invited Light refreshments will be served It la expected that the new hooka, which are ordered, will be here by that time. Mr White and Mr N. if. Hon are preparing several acrea of Mr. White's farm for planting some undlaeased Floyd Holden has been spending MTtrml davs In Malheur having aome repair work done on the stage rigs. Mr (ieo. Mudfish returned home Friday evening from Haker. The Malheur ball team wmt to Ironside Sunday. They were again defeated the acore being nine to twelve In favor of Ironside. Maybe we will have better luck next time Alfred Imogen of Hrogan came up to attend the ball game between Mal heur and Ironside. Quite a number of the Malheur people attended the ball game at Ironside. Mr Yeoman one of the base hall nine, had his knee quite badly hurt during the game hut la Improving now. James Morfltt went to Vale to at tend court. Mlsa (Iertrude accom piinled him and will visit with her hrother James Morfltt, Jr., for a few days. Marvel Bhellon la home from Port land where ho spent the winter. Mr Norman Klllot made the trip over the mountain from Maker In hit automobile today. Tlila Ih the lir.t car to get over this season. There Is only a short distance of the road thai Is still In bail condition hut a few more warm days will make It good Miss May Morfltt came In on the stage tills evening from Maker where die haa been visiting friends for some time. JORDAN VALLEY , WITH THE CITV CHURCHES HAPTIHT (III Ittll NOTrX The large wlndowa have been placed In the ohurrh building and the building la being painted this week. The largeat company of peo ple attended the aervlce last Sunday evening that haa been present for aome time. The children rendered well their Kaater songs The pastor .. ta.. . 1. 1 ... .....ok t. I Ik. semi poiatoea. They have not aa yet ' - ..." saw -. ...i .t, i i.... win ..r,,i,.i,K delight of all preaent. Two united liiiliieu nit' -r wm .,.. ,,.. -, - ship It In from the Kaat If they are auooeasful In getting the seed pota toe they will be able to aupply at least the vicinity of Nyaaa with ex cellent uudlseaaed seed potatoes next year. The requisites of an ideal dairy country are good hav and corn pro ducing lands, noderate climate, en ergetic and progressive farmers, a convenient market for their pro ducts and good transportation facil ities. Nyaaa and surrounding coun try poaaaei each eaaentlal The large hllshed farms under the Owyhee (Jordan Valley Kxpreaa) Walter Looney startnd bravely out with hla gasoline boat laat Monday morning for a twelve day trip Into Hie Mcliernillt country with l)r. Mc Donald of the Maw rabies extermi nation bureau and Kdgar F. Averlll of Pendleton, supervisor of tfle fed eral predatory nnlnu I extermination BgrrtM for this state and Washing ton. Walter Langford. commissioner for Owyhee county, MM In town for a few hours yesterday. Mr. Lang- ford haa a crew of men at work on I the Trout creek hill, on the road be tween this city and IioLnmar, , and saya that he will stay with this piece of road until it la in audi condition that It will give no furl her trouble, but will be a good piece of road for both teams and automobile. THE NEWS OF VALLEY VIEW Mrs. Wylle Frakes. Mrs. A. II Frasler and daughter, Miss Ida, wen callers at Wm. Brown's one day hint week. Miss Ituth Stewart wns called Mldvale, Idaho. Saturday by tb dn.'tth of her grandfather. Mr. and Mrs ('. K Hees ate the: I ' ' MM dinner with Mr. and Mr Arthur King. Hubert Knylur wa on the sick list a few days last week. Mr anil Mr C i: mldon enter tallied Ilex. ('. F. Pratt and family at dinner Sunday. Mr Marl. hi Smith of New I'U mouth. Idaho, visited friends at Val lev View over Sunday. Mr ami Mrs Win. Ilrown apent Sunday In Ontario ut home of J. A. Williams. Mr and Mrs. Wm. Sherwood and Miss Sadie (Maud Malted at the Will llees home Monday Mr. 1). McOIII had a fine steer i killed on the railroad track at the llurr crossing Tuesday evening. Mrs. W. ti. Armstrong waa viaitlng (Irandma Heea Tuesday afternoon. At the home of ti. W. I lean laat Saturday evening, Maater Ullbert. Aubury and Mlaa Dorothy entertained t heir many school friends with an Kaater party. A delightful evening was spent playing games etc. "Have had Just the beat time" waa voiced by i all as they wended their way home ward. 1th the church at this aervlce for baptism. Topics for next Sunday, 11 a. m., "The New Judaa that Uetraya with out a Klas. Kxchanged There will be baptismal service In the evening. A cordial invitation M extended to the public to attend these . from Holse on motorcycles, took din- Mrs D II Mrown spent Tuesday 8 p. m., "The Man Who mnmwm wuu nr moiiier, mrs. nn Pleasure for Profit." Sherwood. Last Sunday Mr. Sampsoii Arm strong and three friends came over aarvia I). E. IIAKKIt, Pastor llev I). K. Maker gave his famous lecture, "I'p Salt Itlver without a Paddle," to (he Friendly Men's 111 bin claaa and the Women's llil.lc ner with his uncle W. (1 Armstrong, returning lo llolse In the afternoon by way of Payette and Kinmett. ilileu urmluce on an average SO bush els of corn and 20 tone of allege per '" ' ''" Tuesday evening of acre, (be quality of which la unex celled Prom eight to 18 tons of al ia If a per acre .ne raised. There are ulso a la rue number of farms under tin' Shocxtrlin; diuh which are rap Idly tc.iu'iig i to (he standard. The cliu ...le M vi i admirably ii. i iiied to lliitt particular vocation The temperature larely falls helow tero In the winter and the summers are not txeesslely hot The lar.m r are both energetic and progressive. There are many DM sn . in. idem bains in the valley, some of which are equipped with milking machines Their farms are kept in first clitss condition. The Nyssa cheese factory, owned by (he farmers themselves, la a very convenient market for milk. It in this week. The Kplsropal (Julld will give a May day tea May 1st at the home of , Tuesday Ml N ItKOl F.HTK.D TO IIK.I.P INHTVI.I. FOl'N'TAIN Those Interested In a public foun tain for Ontario are requeated to at tend the Sliver Tea given by the W. P. T. I' at the realdence of Mrs. Lee, May 2. The ladles cspec- li I.. King. Everybody welcome. Hev. A. I Howarth, newly ap pointed Field Secretary of (ioodniK college, will apeak In the M. E church next Sunday morniug ut 1 1 o'clock. The Kaater program at the M. E. church last Sunday waa very good and well attended. tally Invite the men, as they are ac knowledged as hard water drinkers as the women. IMM.IKN. llnMI Oil I The appearance iu the beef cattle sales of animals described aa "dogy" make It expedient to tell the uniniti ated what a "dogy" la. The dogy tdo Jl -accent on the do) la defined as being a motherless range calf. Now, if you could see these animals you would get in a striking way the evil (From the Empire Preea) of the mother running off to the ihiIIs There Is plenty of water In the , wlt. ilM,i leaving the young at near u railroad and the che, , ..in he 0MI District ditches and our farm home to care for themselves. You Mail) and inexpensively sent (o oth era are all busy irrigating. The woui,i ., i ,, conclude that the name .r towns y -a lias moderately good prospects are mighty good for bump ,iogy is no! derived from dough. roads and Druymuu Wills' new uuto er ciops nun season, grain truck greatly increases puliation f.icililles. A FREAK For Everybody But Freaks WK WANT YOUR MONEY I We want it Imtiuisp WS SM btl iiinn, and Im-cmusc we arc intensely human we want every dollar of it we en t. Yes, we readily admit that this is a freak statement to make, hut the only difference hetween us and Other freaks is th:it we admit the truth that we want your money, and THEY DONT. We are retailing goods for what we can get nut of it for whiit we can make out of JTOU .just as you are keen ti make every dollar possible out of other people, AND OUT OF US. Now Isn't that the unvarnished truth I BIT HOW are we going to get hold of your money , How are we going to Induce you to "loosen up and cough opt" There is only one way under the sun. and that is to MAKE OUR GOODS AND PRICES 80 rVTTRACTIY K TO YOU THAT Vol' SIMPLY CAN NOT KESIRT BUYING PROM US NSTEAD OP FROM THE OTHER PELLOW. We know lull well that, you are going to liann onto lliat dollar to the last minute, and that the fellow who get it MUST FIRST MAKE GOOD. We know thai when it conies to the spending of that dollar you don't care a tink er for ns or for ally other man. What ui want is UKKl'LTK and WK WILL GIVE YOU THEM. rm'K DOLLARS look mighty Reed to us. ami weartjual aeh Ing t. mt hold ol' them We are keen alter them you know it, and We admit it so let 's gel right down to the line edge of bUSineai that will cause you to hand them over while we rake them in. and then we'll both profit from the deal especially you. YOU CAN'T LIVE without eating, and eating is a powerzui expensive proposition these davs. At least it is to us. Hut yOU just come righl here to ali of your groceries, for evei thing iii the eal line. Because we want your money we will just rin the life right out of prices. Oh. ves, we love our competitors, for they arc all good fellows, BUT WK KOVK YOI'W money A WHOLE LOT? MORE, and we want it. and we are going to give yOV an opportunity to live like kinns and princes at a poor man's cost. Our prices will turn the trick. mm IT KATS are not the only tiling we sell.' We carry evcry gjMiliMi'j a department store ever carries, and many things most JMSVut' them ucr think of earn inn. d that is an added reason why von should let us have your money and GET BIG RE TURNS FOR IT. You can save a lot of time and gel a whok lot. Of satisfaction in buying everythini; here clothing, dry goods, furnishings, shoes, hosiery, millinery, etc. KS. YES, YOl' HKT! If you come here and spend every ,l'..li:,r xmi'i ..wo with us we'll hove the a Is at you and haul 1 in voiir money and keep riuht on smiling at hoth ends and in the middle for We want your money, and don't forget for one minute that we are making the prices and giving JTOU ON (piaun of gOOdl t" ct it. Y NOW THIS is freak ad. hut it's truth, and if it doesn't SB peal to rouf sound common sense and to your poCatetbook we'll miss our gUSSS and our gUeSS is that we arc going to ma, "omc of vour (rood money because of this very freak sd that is :,, full of facte and irresistilile truths, for TRUTHPUL PEOPLE ADMIRE THE TRUTH N OTHERS, Boyer Bros. & Co. Ontario Oregon the Iruns- Om lluulley purcliused (lie J. S. Fleslier resideuce property in the southeast part of Iohu the tirat of this week anil lius taken possession Mr. Klesher Use uiovexl to his reach in the lower end of the (lent dis trict The resilient lund owners uuder IMPROVEMENTS IN OUR STATE ldckreal Coiiiracla 000 school building. Albauy would speud e, I'ay rolls, Imluslries and Coin in mill) Uevelopiueat. Capi tal Coining Here for Invest- SOME NEWS ABOUT HARNEY (From Hums News.) The Hums post office was ollniall) the Smcor (reek Irrigation l'roject notilied liisl Saturday to discontinue ' Kt apecial election held Saturday The Week's stories About Kuterprte the mail service front Hums to Sil- tiled to levy a special assessnieut vies. of 60 cents against all land within K W. Van Valkenhurg o( Dnlailo the district. The money la to be Is in the city and demonstrating a used for preliminary work ueces 1916 (i cylinder Mitchell automo- sary in order to get things in shape bile. to issue bonds for building the M. J. Wood, the veterinarian, left ' project, the first of the week with four car. tireeu Adams, a former resident loads of horses for Juutura, which of Silver City, and fattier of County Hie Wm. llanle) company bat- mid Attorney Adams, died at his home to a firm in Spokane, Wash. near ltoise April 7, at the age of Karl I.eggett is suflerlug from a 68 yeara. The deceased located at broken collar bone caused by throw- Silver City more than 30 yeara ago ami was well known throughout the county. He was engaged In busi neaa ventures and in mining durinr hla realdence In this county. He ! moved to Boise about three yeara only three weeks ago, will increase site of plant one-third. Monarch Lumber Co near Kenton. .. , ,. closed two years, plana to resume at ne cu nan. once, employing 300 men. lorua.iu u,. Salem -Architect getting out plans aisouv.., v ... r..r m nun hrick business building. ' Ir factory here. San Leaudro, Cal., Heperter: "It is astoutshrag how many busi ness men can be talked Into taking apace In a chart, or frame, or register, or aome other thing that has bo ex- eue for etisteuce A M-hemer will let tor I $5,000 on Halsey, April 24. Hlch gold vein .(i-.owjred in Blue Itlver district. Coos County Court awards $14. 000 road contract between Coiiullle und Marshtield Construction work la being rushed on Grant's Pass sugar factory Kugene Company here turning; eetablish flax Industry. IIiom 4 Co ol established vine- Itoseburg to liave new 116,000 Methodist church. St Helens McCormick shipyard' to build three new veaaele two at Atoria yard. Aiuaa, Cal "When the people ge more for hla worthless card than neve been hit hard enough financial- a il ...III .. ..I.....I .1.. libit .I...II .-. a country publisher woald. It is y. o'y " "' - people that have been thaa duped llton tending to reurd, rather than who complain that advertising does encourage buslneas . Portland Hlake-McFall Co. ea- liUl puv. Salem Theo. Hetli. a bualneea Ubllah paper box package factory man. now head of ind-.tr.al depart- JK.?""? "fS of Commerce, will i oencu ne n.u . ....-.- -... to bond atate at 4 per cent tor rurai meut Chamber lug a rope on a fractious horse that suddenly jerked him to the grouud. The bone was broken iu two places, which ueceaaitated plating (lie fracture. It must make a fellow feel bully to be called a brainy cusa. But, then, we don't know Just uaiardinf a gueaa, aa It were. out ready-cut knock-down house. Contracts for building two large steel ships have ben awarded to Port land III II. s Newport haa donated a alte for kelp factory. Monmouth plana to pave Main (street. All roads lead somewhere, but with Bend -The Shevlin-Hixon mill many the road to success begina and with a capacity of 300,000 ft in two euda in a blind trail. ; 10 hour shifts, although completed ago Pall City- Enlarge factory to credit aysteui to make farm loans at make loganberry Juice being built. Astoria Bear Creek Logging Co. starts operation to cut 50,000,000 ft. Kugene Fifteen telephone In stalled on College Hill costing 15, 000. Klamath Fall More sawmill op ening up and increasing payroll. Baker- Operation at Cougar Mine, Palley Vat oda depoalU at Al to (tart toon. '' kail Lake to be refined and put on per cei.t Ureaham Work started on two story brick business block. Portland Manufacturer cocoa nut butler will build two-story fac tory to cod $40,000. Corvalli Architect planning $200,000 library building. inarl.tt at once. Portland Five local ship yard turning out ueep water vessels, army of men employed. Koseliurg Chicago company or ders 150 carload of broccoli from here No. Bend Iteport say another large sawmill to be erected here. Baker White pine yard working day and night to keep up order. 2.000,000 ft. lumber carrier launched at St. Helen. Ml VOt KNOW THAT Walking 1 the heat exercise and the cheapest? The Caviled State Public Health Service administers typhoid vaccine gratia to Federal employees? A little cough 1 frequently the warning signal of tuberculosis? Bad teeth and bad tonsils may be (he cause of rheumatism? Unpasteurixed milk frequently spread diseaae? The ala-tight dwelling leads but to the grave? Moderation In all things prolong life? The careless spitter is a public danger?