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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1916)
SWAT GRASS HOPPERS AND SAVE CROPS BOY HAS DO FRANCHISES MEAN ANYTHING NARROW ESCAPE BE HERE SATURDAY BBBWggBsxIBaaai. taoff - s Grasshopper outbreaks iiiny I I period in various portions Of the state Mjn i. i .1 . v 1 1 . Mtlni tntlnola gist iii (i A Ci from Um preeeol Ii n on i i'i" i Injur . i tp Inure ur"lcs,s (VCrt .venr and did n . il iW. InjBf g In i ite i.i i i i on Than is ererr pi ;, .in in h. in . i hal thli i ondttlon will In' us Imil this your In most i i i docui in,.. ., ..nlv ... n I v itr.n- n Ntiii . on or In - on I iBOd in tin' an i "i tli.ir dwii Ihutuui In tunii t I , v Iniw DO) yd entered III'' cillll rati '1 l i -Id-. Inn Will I"' found In great niiini"'! M minute iiiiim" i.-. ii ci in wi ! plMMi rooky area rli . adjacent tO thi I1 1 1 i ;i t I in I.i It i Htrilllnl.V HllvlHCll lllHl flintier- Vlcit Hlleli portlOOl uf land mil. i' 'il to tlU'lr cultivated I 'Mils III till time iumI make .' MBfBh fur any 00 1 nines Hint inny I"' present I Hf small iiiiioiint of llir DOtoOfl limn lnll )ilillclolsv Hi'iittiTril ill Hii' time will hum. um in hardly anything ko fur ii-. illi't iiiiiii''.v nr time Ml iiiiiirrii'il iiihI will Hiiri'ly iul u OtOf to the threatened outbreak Where grasshoppers oro ulreny OOglnnlOl to OBtOf l lie lit'l'l Hi'' OUiO BOlOOB bran IIIhbIi 'IiiiiiIiI be BOOd SIiiiiI hnmd ., i ii hut tin" areas where t lie KriiMilmpp'T occur Grasshoppers I. i.il to rollnct In open spaces on the hoII for passing til night, therefore such areas should 00 watched for iiihI tin' i".i-"ii limn mash OMttorod i cither late at n I k 1 1 "r very early In the morning. The mixture i.i in tri'iU mi acre In pi. 004 pil m follew: lour." Iirun, 16 pniinds. purl j'H.ii or while arsenic, "i" i.i'iiili poiiinV i. -ii. mi pit root i two too I fuN w nr n orator i" niiiko ooono orvoo lily rnash. mi not ci Hi hIitIhI sloppy. It l.i'.ilil rail .ip.it i ri'iullly In 1 1 1 hand Hfdr being pressed pOfOtlMf A I. Lovett, 0. A. '. Corvallla, Oregon HOW 10 KILL THE APHIS ON 'CABBAGE . cabbage aphis lit iititiHtinlly l.uiiiliiut Hili year uml Ml) OOTOfOl p-.. iik '-Ml I keep ii In cheek This bluish uplilH attacks not Ml) UM cabbage Inn all tlir allied cruciici ... Illi lildiliK 1. 1.. null. W it If. mustard, iir n. ..I the " oil. ol sprays such . i mill., on or llif illinium soup solution ar' rojPJ OffOOttVOt though v. Ii.i f ihi' peal la already I (I III .ihlllulallcl II 0 III I"' IK'!'' . to llliiki' Inure III. ill lillr .tppll rut ion In oriliT lor tlir material (o I.. . ". . i i i bo keroooBi mi. ii lioulil lio ii' i as a BOOM pir 000)1 'olulion or ai i in' rate of I pari of tOO stork kfi" OBI iniulsn.il 0 eight ami QBO-hoU pans of water A wry Mlinpli- ..pi... ,in.l OM I apph o l In' niroiii.i ill. itr ST tODOO ii. ollllloll . I.e. if In I lalili'spoonfllls s-.iap. koJo oil pnfei ri.i. iii. poilliil Water six polk I In' i ii.-i iih' I'll- -pray un. liiully vol llu' la i V I. I.om'II. 1 1 a i'. Cor illl, Urogoa Sunilny aftornoon II It KroHt and Frank POWOfl went swimming and risiiiiiK on tin' Poyotto boloi MoKlo- in", lliiiiil TOO to tni'ii ororo fnr II, "i toWO tin' rhi'i wash til? thO l"iK i;. tin' obildroo ororo rotoolitM nnd oojojrlag too plant Mn Powon ns on i bo book, Mr Frool propM Ini to ko in whoa it arai notlood by Mrs PoWOn Hon tin' 7 i'iir old I'riiHt boy hod poo aodor oac oad as loiuiit ini t in k for bolp Boi "i " ol I hi' no ' hlldrOO it as illffl- iiilt to piTO tin' al.irni lint wluti tli- boy ''nt down tin' ooooad tlmo tko r old son of Mr PoWOn Hfam io lit I " ""'' '" "'" lioitoin nnd hrouiilil tbfl rOOOgOf bOJ up ;iinl (tot him to tin' shore The lad reiilled he had nearly drowned and villi' up ' ' iriuii tin' oeetdool lllherwlse bO was MM th" win I "II fin Hie experience CATTLE FOR THE JORDAN VALLEY I'm tlo'ir ranches in .Ionian .ille. lied Palmer and Arthur IMinnlnK have JunI purchased from th 'aid well Qpttl iipany 2J0 hill ol 0OW0 and en h cm Mr rainier takes I head and Mr UuniiiiiK 191 head TIiIh coiiHtiluies one of Hie largeat sains of cattle inn su iii mn t '.! In tills i ii -uniy ill wune months Tim cattle will lie driven to Jor dan valley Kdwiu Mill.-i will he ill iharK1' of Hie drive, which It In pMllmaled will reiiulre elahl days POORLY MANAGED PUBLIC UTILITIES POTATO BEETLE APPEARS IN OREGON oloiado potato bOOtlO has ap : in portion of Ka.-tirn I He .ml rO WOT! Hirouuhout I he t.ili tbOUld he on tin- loOkOUl lor i bl in" I . i ,.i ..I all OOtOtO ii wiii i.e ie.i.iii rooofotood b) its i uaracteriKiic OtorblBft and omiI iitioiied in arooBloal toray! ottMr -t u or llqald Tbooo who note this laOOOl OM) on their pi'l.ilo crops OM) I'-aru lull p.irlicu lor of control nii'.isuii b) wrltiBf A 1. I. milt. ai'iniK OBtOUOlObTkil "f Hie II A i m" ' i "'il t.itu'ii. v'i" valllo, OroMI M'IMi HI NDA1 Willi THK IOI K 'ii in i -i.,d t" io rou ' ii. iii fan i i-ui-. i i'Iiti Sunday, also low rates, Saturday- in Monday so ii i. agouti mi -Liii . i pia oniplo) practlooll) .ii ol her niuMr prihOBOM In the consiiuc llou ol gOOd load- If a ouu way ol UnprOVlBi llmin unu.iy the loads. of CO II (I (iariuan. chief ennlneer of tin- Indiana public Her vice comiimIm hi ..i "At present llir poorest mmiiiKed utilities. In Hie atate are IMO0 Hial are municipally owned and the cauae Ik partisan politics When the city iidinlnlatratlon changes nearly every employee is aupuraeded from the Ki'iii'ial iiiaiuiK'-i down to the ink era and Hie outKolua cuipluyes lake most of the maps, records, and I ks with them so that the new mannae ineiil has to beaili by huntlllK for I'MTylliiiiK "I'rUalely OWBOd public ulllitlea re ooiisiriicted primarily to inake money for the Investors and UMtdOO tally In iind'T itervlci' to the public M iiiiii (pally owned public ulilil 0 are constructed primarily lo aerve the public hut incidentally they fur lilsli a i en. 1. . mis for pnlitical work its, hi otlni oorda, a plum trie In the political orchard TO AVOID GERMS HAVE CLEAN HANDS Hisease geriiis lead a hand to mouth Oil It 00 00 11 th'' human race would Inai'ii Io kOOf IBO umv hand 0WB) fTOBl th mouth ninny i.uni.n .Mini. i bo groal I) ii in in is !. il . Ii.uulli' inli'Clioii.- otattor tiioin or bwi oooataatly and Wl i i.ntuiii.illi cany the hands In I In- nniiilh It the hand ha- I.-. I nl I., .a in cniaci with IB fOOt tO BO in. mi i the uernis of disease may in this way 1"' introduced into the body Many persons wet the r fin- Hits with saliva I ) i counliliK mull. I ii in in k Hie pages of a book, 01 pi' lui in i iii; similar acts In thi OBOO IBO pliiccss is rever.-ed. the in fectnm lii'inx earned lo Hie object handled, there to await OOTrtaM to the mouth of aome other careless par "ii In view of these facts the I) public health service haa for mulated the lollowing simple rules Of piisonal liyaiene and I eeniiiiiiendH their adoption by every person in the I niled it pah Hie hands iiuiuedialily Before OatkM Bator naBdltai proparlag or of rlBg food A It or usiiiK Hie toilet After OttOBdlM IBO llOfe Alter liuinl lini aaythlng dirty A queer fight la on In San Kran claco. Years ago the city grunted to the I'tilted Hallways what waa MBB0 id to he :ni exclusive franchise on POT tain streets. I inler this frnnch'se milllona of ...i i.in capital were brought to the city and invest. A few yearn ago politician In Han Krancl'co decided to go Into the BIN nlclpnl rallwav gBgM Tliev started I in and have been building compel inc In TOO city is now prepnrlng tO tear! tip Hi" upper end nf Mnrket street in. I piuall'-l th" existing canine. where there Is no need of additional service. Profll nn Industrial standpoint. Hie nuettlnn nt Iikiio la thin; la it pood business for n city to disregard the rights given to a private com puny bv iranchlHe, especially when the existing company can furnish sufficient scrxlcp? If Investors find that franchises can be set aside nt will by politicians will they he willing lo Invest Iher money In large municipal undertak ings? How long would a private firm slay In business If It began repudiat ing its contracts? Not long. .There la no argument hut wlnt"n city has a perfect right lo build all the street car linns It can go In debt for hut la It right to build nn streets wliprp by the very franchise it has granted II would be suposed to atay off from? Actions like this tend to discour age the Investor from putting his m.'iiev In this kind of enterprises, not only In Han Francisco, but In smaller places and Irom that stand point Hip Han Francisco fight I of Interest to oilier communities. Bullion Worth 600,000 The first work Of the treasure scek-rs will lie to recover the silver bullion from the Merlrl. This (tart of the cargo alone Is said to he valued at fantVNtt The purser's safe, contain ing the money and valuable intrusted to him bf the passengers, will ho haul ed lo the surface as soon as practicable. If this flrst undertaking Is carried out as rapidly and successfully as Its piuiiiniers believe pimslble (he treasure seeking expedlllnn will turn II atten tion t.i ..ther ships wrecked on tko Atlantic cosst which are known to con tain treasure The aenpa of the work I n III be extended lo the salvage of ships sunk by submarines during the Euro pean war. ;. v eminent expert here estimate that more than 00 per cent Of the ships sunk nt sea are tn water :Vi feet of MM In depth Navy depart- m. nt Hiilh.. lilies say that the Htlllson MBodtttOB Is equipped with apparatus! that makes salvsge at MOO feet entirely possible. A good trout is a good thing ill husiness, but the back must al-o keep I he pace New York at Gettysburg Of the i'eii.1 nt Hetty sburg. greatest bail! "I lb I Ml war, that WOH hb'ti tilled and li.ulisl In III Natl'itinl ceme lor) oroi "in-lUiid won New York soldiers Ol IBO WOVOsdod "ill. era and men New N hi k had nearly uiielblnl and in Hie total losses, lm hiding pil OBOTOi II"' same BTOBOfttOB la to the ii. lit Of s,,w fork All Of the New fork imnps mi the Held were lmt brought In'" the hi Ile.-t encounters, but In Hie rank that vv.'ie limlv en gaged the I inplre Male bad a Luge qUOta. In the National cemetery ttieie . N.vv "ik gi a ns the highest re. . i:. 1. 1' IB) 'tale I he I href hlgllc-t following me lYuii-.v Iv mill M11--.1 hn sells and Mi.hlgau. and I he dead of the Ihiee i.igclhci iiiiiiiIh-i PJJ Alllnllg the killed vvele III Ig. idler Hell eral Samuel K Zonk of llaiuu. k a Sis' nnd ' nips and llil-a.ll.i Heueral Ste pheti II eed Six New V'ork gcticriiis were wound eil at Hi'tiy sburg Major (ieneral liiu lei K Sickles, In . niiimiiinl uf the teiu- ponry Mfl wlag oo tko boob4 day, suffered auiputatiuu of a leg from a WOOBd riselved OB the extreme front III a tight which COOt the i 'mifcderate leader. QOBOCal llark-diile his life, aud ileiieriil llui'il wu- vviniiiilisl. Major Heueral I'.iiuel lluttertleld waa wound ed while a. tlug as Meade s chief of stuff, lirigailici UoBoroi Frauds C Harlow , i niniiiaiidiug a division, was SBOt down In ii'iiilat with Karly a divi sion uf Kw ell's eurps nn the first day BOrth uf Ik tew n llrlgadler licneral Charles K i luiham whs w mui'led by the side uf Sickles on the Hocoud day III the niitest iilung lb l.uimltsbiiig road and fell into the enemy s haiuls llrlg uilier Heueral Alexander S Webb.com 1 1 :i 1 1 1 1 1 . u 'he riiil.ulelphla brigade III Hancock' Bacond corp,wa wmuided, as vwi- lliig.uliii iiiiiiial if K. War ren, i hicf ougtnaor Nine New bnk nuiiuiaiiders of hrl g.nh rpglBOMll and batteries wer killed. August 12th For the Hourly Sale Beginning' at 10 a. m. and every hour until 8 p. m. we will give some Gigantic Bargains that is out of the ordinary and you should look for the ones you need. Not one of these items sold at this price only at the hour they are advertised. This is the last day of the sale. After that we will be busy showing new Fall and Winter Merchandise. FROM 10 TO 11 A. M. A kuimI quality pillow slip, size t2x::, wide hem material ia a heavy Indian head on lie Hum 10 to I I a in Saturday , the price 1 JC FROM 11 TO 12 A. M. Women's Breakfast Seta good nihility gingham, rome in pretty plain color all slxea, fast colors, on fi.un II a in to 12 o'clock Hat urday, at 79c FROM 12 TO 1 P. M. Here's a Komi one, plain and fan cy ribbon In wide widths, sold as high aa 23c and a bargain at thai price too. On sale from lz to 1 p. m Saturday, the yard IZC FROM 1 TO 2 P. M. Muring this hour you can aave money, black or tan ahlnola, you known what It la so here's the deal from l in J p m. you can buy hlaek or tau Shiiuil.i for the box jC FROM 2 TO 3 P. M. We will 011 outing flannel at Sc the yard during Una hour and only in yards to each customer, light and dark patterns In the lot Itemein lier the hours from 2 to S p m , the yard J) FROM I TO 4 1 M. "Korreek Kut" Indies vest all 1'iiiul 'iniilltv and a big value if you are at the stnre from :i to 4 P in vim can buy the " .il OC FROM 4 TO ! P. M. iitlxTIi nch blankets, gray, tall and while, good fleece, soft and comfort -ill... nn ale friuii I In S '.'clock Nn phone ordera taken price 85C FROM 5 TO 6 P. M. Vim men that will bin at a bar gain, here's your chalice, good qual ity I'orua Knit underwear, shirts and drawers In all sizes on sale from I in . regular 50c values, the garment ZilC FROM 6 TO 7 P. M. t'omfort gooda on sate from 6 to 7 p. m., 27 Inches wide, pretty pat tern, limit 10 yards to each custo mer and positively nn phone orders taken, the yard )Q FROM 7 TO 8 P. M. Hummer lawns, the last Item of this hourly sale at a price which staggers belief, some aold as high as 10c, your choice of the lot while they last from 7 to 8 JC No phone orders taken or no lay bys, all sales are final. Kvery Item la a Big Bargain and If you need anything quoted her you'd better be here early -they won't last long The 0. & F. Co., Ltd. SUCCESSORS TO LAMPKIN'S STOKES AT ONTARIO AND WEISEK H' riH - fW iBpBBaW 'r'l M VR WbJ BBBBBBI BbV JM I BBavw BBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBW A. '3BBfei4mi 9 WAM'Kl) A girl lor genei.il housework on ranch. Leave ad I ut A,ffiu office. i liu-afco couuii'ssion II to make a .-ludy of the city's aofOOttVOO. They will be lenient, however, with the city couucll. Tbeclu llura In Another Master-Piece There is, perhaps, no name In the galaxy of motion picture stars per forming under the management of William Fox, that attracts the pub lic aa does that of Tlieda llara, the vampire woman. Misa Bara has been variously described by her ad mirers, as well as her critics, but all admit that the photo drama has no more powerful player. At the Dreamland next Monday Miss llara will be seen at her best in one of Mr Fox's stellar productions. "The Galley Slave," by Hartley Campbell This masterpiece furn ishes an unusual vehicle for Miss Bara's peculiar abilities. Kuxsiu wauls closer trade relations with the United States. That's easy All we want g the cash for our goods MID-SUMMER EXCURSION in .mi. i laAKI OR M OOIN I August 19th la "HrrTJOH hiiiiiit link (l nion I'mlflc System) $18.35 MM l TKII' FROM ONTARIO TO HALT LAKK t'tTT I'liipnl'llnlluli'lv low rate to Ogdea Salt Luke City and Ogdeu are ideal summer Hesort cities, many points uf interest being located here, In cluding HKAl'TiFlL OfJfJfJi CANVtIX MALTAIH IIKAtH KMHiltAT14 CAN VOX HKIOHTON CITY ( KKFK CAWt ITAM (OI'I'KH MIXK as well as many other points of his toric interest iu and about the citiea. For descriptive, folder, ask O. S L. agents or write L S BbBBOOTi Hen Lass Agt., Salt Lake City.