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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1916)
THE ONTARIO ARUIIH TIHIRSDAY. OCTOIIKR 19, 1916 r E ONTARIO ARGUS a,3 (Established L896) 810. K. Ih!. Kriilor and I'liblishcr ONTARIO'S SECOND Monthly Traders' Day Published Thursday! at Ontario, Oregon ind entered at the Ontario post i ffice for ditributi n as 2nd elsss matter SUBSCR1 riONS: $1.00 Tim, Months - $ .86 .6 Single copies - .5 Onr year Six Month." 1 FOLK NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS: Ail ropy foi displa) .! rtising should be at ih',u offl? hy Wednesday noon. To insure position copy should be in this office on Tuesday. it m I'l iu.K IN rANMDATKH: mid Interior of Halhoar enmity i.ut For president -Charles Kvans than is no doubt pot Ibilltfc IO(M Hught-H idtBf Hun bailni My Rotting Vice l-rwldeot C Fairbanks Itopremiulatire In iDDOtt IVcretarjr of Htnte JaMIre of the 8 George II Mernett, Dairy and food John I) Mlcklo. rommlfthlooer of H. H. Corey. Htate wiator - Ju Representative t harles Warren congress N. J. Ben W Olcott upretiie Ooort Frank A kfoore oommiialoner pnbllc service lien A lilrl.- Hurley M Iran District Altorne Hubert V Dun an Hherlff Kraorv CM County Clerk V I Stapl County assessor I. K Hill Countr treasurer C 0 Mueller County aurreyor James 1. Mil tor. County romm ssloner J K Wea tot. County School Superintendent -Eatrllu i on W 1 1 ti Justice of the Peace -G I. King Constuhle J II I unison HI II. DIM. V I IV. Ontario In enguged In UM Iuip-Iim of hiilldliiK ii Bit) IW'lilinl this i .in luuiiity all gnat country I'rimi Hint region eveiy vvii-k there goes thinis- nnd nf il nl la tm win Hi of BWlMM that I elmiilil riniii' in Uii.ii in That Hi' anils of dollars worth of business ill).', mini' In Mm- . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' Iliilll thti Interior i0M not I 1 1 - tin- I. hi that l here are other thousands that! should MM lirri' lull io in-i The1 toll Willi J "' local liu-.ui.' in. ii Ix the basin lor I III" statement wiui t is Ontario polai la da aboM HI In III. e Mil .III'. 1.1 fOtllBf illti) tiOner lillnllienn rellltlolln Willi tin III tartar' Is there m ... ui making the people Of Hie Ulterior feel tli.it this Is their natural trading point! We believe there In and that It haa' been started It In the Monthly Trad era Day The faith that the Argus haa In the ciiu-aiy of the Traders' Day to. make thin city the truili' center of tin.- region I" b.i i'l iui the experience of CHldwell According tu those who are In a position to know the. Trail -I era' Day. or Hales Day us It In ntled there, draw more people In laid well than any other Itistit iiiion In. fact It Wlln nulll In re KM) S.lllllitav that there were inure people in Cald well .ii tin- l.i-i miles day ili. in there were there diirlnjl III tiein Slute Fair The people literally K) to Caldwell by On- hundred to attend tin- Mile and it la held, mil iniii- each iiiiinlll but twin each month With all tool number of I" nple .il lending Ihe lair II Is certainly true lli.il they iiiuke lu.iii puichases while iB Ihe i-lly, and II they lle at a! great distance and want something n tod quick l ii alao follovi Inst I tin-, .mi to Caldwell win-in iiiii ll.ni- become aciU.iillted Willi the boaloaaa uton out. ii I. ii.i- bohlad a a lorrltorjr roolOT IBM 1 1. . t ol Caldwell t II has not M tin- int. n. u ol Mallieiif; counlv bill llo- bi-urh of Idaho to1 .haw upon Thli tu doatooatraled I I'm i -1 1 I at Ihe III -I sOlO If ihe loi'.il business men would make the lin.st of ll P upporl Ullll j the III 00 OP ' -lie 10 make the Tradon Paj itooi Phot "III mingle witli Ihe men who BOOM 10 bu -ii Ihe -'lie and those who rniue io -.-ii Thoj will ! tho rlaltora a real wi-li-ome to Die city. (Ol M quuinted with iBOif WOBtl Md lot them know how the MO be OWVOd ill Ontario H I UUM tfBtOMOtlC effort no end ol ooMftl MHld l''"s 1m seriired for the ktMBOOOl lOtOT of OnUrlO. Could this not he in-'. I ' out nnd aetlinR acquainted with the !" i-h- of Hint reirlon 1 1 1 1 . rati be done than in any OthOf minii' r II "11 there In the p. ishI hi I If y of lin ing of i line to die people of that roRbm There nre huiidre, ,.t OM pie who pass thru Ontario every year, who are seek in : Information con remind the Interior If Ontario bus iness men have first hand knowledge of that region I hey ran be of assist- ' nnce to those who seek this Infor Hon, as well ns to the people of the Interior by spreading abroad the real facts of the possibilities, of that coun try And that is not all There will he mi opporiiinlt.v for a real big time both going and coming It will furnish Ontario folks an opportunity to i-.l tofOtlMI mill their fellow cltl- xens and those of Vale In a mutual ' garnering lor ineir mutual ihih'Iii i 'in h .ui i iirt mi il Io laiiiibine busl- i ness and pleasure with a fine low railroad rate Is rarely offered to On tario and It should, and will, mi doubt be made the most of by the business ' men and citizens gemrnllv mi: niiiiiin srn Uiov fler I ttrOaOOM week on Ihe part of the health nulliorlHen in which the co-oierntlon of the other pl.isiciana of ihe illy d. tied a prominent part it i h.li.ieil that the Inch murk Of tin- t 1 1 1 1 1 1 i ooldonle luu oooo rooofe e,l Thin reniill, which It In nODOd tune ..ill (onfirin. 001 hantiti.-.l In Hie precautions taken liy ludiv nliiul citi zens for their own protect ion llow-i- .-r the -.ltii.it ion boa not t i . a point where f bar-, i.m In lei ilowu Good health and nanitury conditions must be paid for b. mil vigilance, lly no olher meann can a city protect Hn.-lf rnun Incur nionn of dlseuse However the end Io be gained Is worth the price and It Is encouraging to witness to tin- l.iii that Ontario citizens are willing to iiiei t the conditions. In passing it should be not.-d that the city administration, the health and OatMl depuitineut look a com plehlllslMi view of Hie work ill lllllld and used i-m-i) effort to check the dlseuse uiid belter conditions about Hie city TkOOO men. with all the ton bora of Itto otodloU frotorolt ulid the illli'ii- who furthered Iheir .ihui- deserve the i iuiiiiiiinl.il urn ,,l the cituenship for Hieir efforts KXTKNIMira THM tins iiim- RVJS No nlep il.l lakell h tM I oliiniil rial club lor the ml vullcellient ol the bUlBOM interest has greater DoaalbllltlOt Hian lh.it .ml ll ll. .1 .it Ihe nit-cling Mnn.l.ii uighl lor doner com iiiunicalion with Jordiiu Valley The statement- ui...h- bj U i;i.nk,ii, ii. mi ,tn Kaboul eoooaro mi; Ihe Miliini.' of bii-iness iransaii ..I b the people of thai region, na laroll) tributary to Ontario, OTOvod , u .inching lo iiiiinv of the iiieinhers ami itlies ri.-e to wonderment on Hit lad thai the effort lo gel lulu touch Willi that ii'iiiiin tu not ttat 'd IOB ami One llluntlMtlafl fact hruiitHit for th Ol that III panel post mull alone from one lo two tun- BOM nilo Jor .l.iii Valley ev.-ry ii.iv That a large portion ol Unit busmen- would conn io Ontario with tin- oonioletlon "i an a.le in. ite highvvav cniiuecting Willi an ,nle.iiale Ham si i vice lii Hollledale 1 lievon.l quaatioo '"' unly lor the iieueiH to be derived lo oniuiio. inn 1'nr the convciiience of Ihe people Of JordOB allev . J. o VV 1 Vi-rUxty U & 1 u nun. At the Moore Barn, Ontario, Oregon Beginning at 1 p. m. For this sale there has already been listed a large number of Horses, Milk Cows, Hogs, Farm Machinery and Household Goods. Livestock of All Kinds Under this head there are horses of every des croption. Among those already listed are: 2 wnik bones, weight 1 M snd 1600. i mere, 7 years old, wighi inx l roan mere, weight iuxt. 1 hay mere, weight 12(H). 1 brown mare, Weight 1000. 1 sorrel mere, weight 1100. i brown filly, broke, 4 years old, m i driver. 2 eolts, 2 years old. 1 DOny, l 3 ears old. :'. yerling eolts. In addition to those alredy listed local bone men snd la run is have agreed to bring In from 4(i tu .")( bead of mares from :; to 7 yean old, ranging In weight from I'mmiih ijimi pounds. 2 fresh sows, five years old, with calves three Weeks ilil by side.. 1 sow, I years old, fresh in six weeks, giving i; gallons of milk now. s.iiiie iimt f ii. ii. Tittup ' thoroughbred 0. I. C hiigS Will lie sold ill this sale. MISCELLANEOUS Wagotut, buggii . Iiariies ami I'arni machinery uf ei l de-., i iit jull. A large btuirh ! !'. j work will also be offer ed to tin- .i i',-. This i.iiH-y work is i re markable lot ami not 1 1 1 the men int the women should Ik1 prewnt for this sale. Tins will he sold ui: tilt" -I net ill Front !' the M i ii He stable. The Seller Gets the Cash and the Buyer Gets Time TERMS: All sums under $20.00 cash. All sums over $20 six months time on approved notes. MILLER & DICKENS, Auctioneers These are the auctioneers who have made Caldwell famous. Bring in what you have and let them sell it for you. BERT WHEELON, Manager Band Concert and Big Dance in the Evening Nil hlKher trihllle iiillltl lie ..ml In .inv ui. ill than Hull .iieiirileil Tom W. Il.illnl.iv by his neighhur- win. dooertbod ! u M oiOOlloMl oltt .en, .in obllgioi anil sooil nelKlibor hn alvviivs ilevnteil Ills QBOfglOl 0 Iniprovloi tbt ooodltloa of '' 0aai niuuit " In UM lms.-iiiK Of look a in.iu tho entire community suffers u lns tiik tioosiwa ttxi i iision Oatarto li"- aoooi booa offorod u hetler opiortiinii to .uini.iint n-.ll with the (iient ropioO tkOHl It. thOO that furolabod la too booaiof ownf Sinn to .luiitiiia. HiveiMile. i rain and lliirns Noveuihei Many of Oiilario's imlaOM In-li-tutlons luive limit up a bWtMH Vttb -tbe Itfoulo of the BTMl H.unev vullu) Ontario eltUOOJ tbould ooiiliiiue to OUrotaO everv lieallh pi ei-.iutinii In assist in sloppinK Hie tj uhoul epi ..letiin- While 1-ninlilioiiH are ini liiovinn a littli- ailileil VlgtuWOI '!l tin no h.n in ami will bolp .Nexl to the iireseul ilemoiratic ad iniuislraHon there ih nothing mi ehanRftable the wealher anil nine ttbbM itKVt ll i:Nt HDIts START i Hon i K oh vis tOM Thai the ruuoliera over on the l.i.iini hem -ii .ilmve New l'l mouth roollao Hie meii lor ilniin.me ami are not lo penult tluir land lo deter lor.ue hi inn- i.ii.inn ai'lion i.-. indual ed h the tollOWlOJ aiioiinl frnin the Nofl I'lviiinuth Seiituiel vv lih-h tells nl thO tails lor hols for the work 1 he Sentinel aaya: I'lie loiniui-sioneis of llralliage Histriil No I. are asking for bids for the eoaatrHOtMM of the drainage in im is ami tho furolahloj of atotoriol to he iisi , lor the drainage iratOO) llids will he opened Noveiulier 2 at 10 a. Ill in the Kiuiiielt v'oiiiiiiiriial club looms Tins draloMa dlatrbrt iu- botwooo lli.uiiwi-ll and New l'lvmoulh and ap- lroxliuatel 10 nil.' MTOt ol Vd ill lie drained The wink will consist of the ion siructioii Ol .iliinii It miles of open cunal. Ihe excavation heing estimated at f44,tiuu ciihic yards and approxi mate! two miles of tile drains rang ing from three to ll inches in dia nielei, ami I iirnialiing cement, lum ber, gravel, sand, hulls and spike.-. for hlllhllllK hlliUes, -l-o--.nl:--. fill .ill waste vvaler inlets, etc. furil iHhing com tele for the liuildlug out let, limine ahillnients and all luces Htrj lollaleral work. The aubuituiug of theaa propoooJl for blda U BOBtSnlliaiy lo Hie issuing i bonds of. UO district lo pay for t ue work. It la expected that all court ::r.,: th rial til be disposed of at .0 i .in. von county dis- vinavoaVM in i i inriM oi hi vki i vii.t m: ' urtii. ii.riuei proprietor of -.oittl Hotel, and who has 0000 0faiihT0l lulu her and stockman in Maoheur'oountv for a number ol vaara, aa found .lf.ul in a chisel wg-yaYflflSaed a developing loom fllple Drug aoitday evei iik DOoth bud evi- iHrbOua Hie result of heart fail ure. .is he had O0O0 alllBI Houi that trouble for some nine Van i urtis was horn in Delhi, Iowa, on March He lived in Iowa until he waa lit yearn old, when he came West to Alia ilty, I'tah, where In engaged in Hit- milling hu-iiiess until tltti when he moved to I'eiidleloli, Oregon, and later to Grande Konde, where he went into business for himself Mr luilis went to llarilev lily in hM, where he eatahlished the lust blacksmith shop in that Ottj and lated he QttaMIOhOd a shop at Silver illy which he operated lor a number Ol ve.irs In 1K01 he cnuie to M.il heur county, where he became per iniinintly interested in .-tockriii-niK .ui.l farming, near Vale, until last February, when he purchased the lin-xi I Hotel, which he owned until a short time ago. At the time o( hia death he was ihe owner of the Vil lage blacksmith Mines of Silver City, Idaho. In the year of 1886 he married Miss Jennie VVvatl of liariiev illy, who departed this life in 1904, leav iug three children. Allen, a son, now 18, Alice, a daughter, , in l.os An geles, and a married daughter, Mis J S Thomson, ol Katouville, Wash Mr lurlis is survived h, In-snle-his children three hint hers, Lorenzo Curtis, of Hlllshoro. Ore , Ih-o Curtis, ot Ontario and J K Curtis of Smith Dakota, ami two sisters, Mrs Oakley lllshop, of Waldo, Hie , ullll Mm. llelle Morse, of Kockvllle, Iowa The service-- were held Friday morning at l" o'clock at the Odd Fellows hall, under the auspi. thO A F mid A M . Of which Mi Curtis had been a member for a num ber of years Vale Kntei .i . Six Kood sewing machines that have had very lillle use at Ontario Furniture I'd ,utv LOST A Colts automatic revolver 38 calibre Liberal reward will be pan! for return to Argut Office. 62 Cooked food sale for the benefit of the fountain mini at McNulty Hardware store Saturday, Oct. 28. adv 61-52 Missells Carpet Sweepers $1.00 and $1 50 eat-U. Outario Furniture Co. adv. School books are sold strictly cash oaljr. adv