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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1918)
N TUB ONTARIO A ROTO ONTARIO OnRGOIV THITIMftAY ArftlT II 101ft PAOI I i L.JL 3 1 oremost Manufacturers Contribute to This Store m HEN you buy goods from this store you are buying goods from people that buy direct from the best Manufacturers in the United States and some of these lines are: f W tw ml t Buckingham & Hecht HHOKS roll MK Florshcim Shoes Mill MKN WHO t'ARK Bueen Quality Shoes I Oil I l M frootform Shoes Mm in i.i m John Strootman Shoes Levi Strauss WORK CU1THKH MIR MKN Rival Hats Mill MKN ion nines John B. Stetson Hats MIR MK King Hats FOR BOV8 Standard Shirts Hill MKN A and E Play Suits MH HOYH Gossard Corsets MIR I. A I II KM Gossard Brassairs FOR LAMKH Center Kid and Silk Gloves FOR I.XHIKH Silk Maid Underwear MIR liARIRH Onex Silk Hosiery Goldstone Suits AND li rs MIR I, Mil is Betty Wales Dresses MIR MIHHKH AND I Mill s Gage Millinery M)R laUMM Fisk Millinery I "II I Xlll KN FOR I.AHIKH Silk Maid Hosiery MIK I. Mil Is Jersey City Silk Mills Silk by the Yard Tou can buy these Manufacturers' goods at this store as well as others of equal reputation at the same ices and some things less as you can find anywhere in the United States. It pays to investigate. OYER BROS. & CO. ONTARIO, OREGON DEFT. STORE 1 i - - ' .on in on weeds, la the dry winter month-. KAL, MIK KAKAKI I.S on the toot bllla of ElPsao, and that from First I'aga. ) ta vary hard pasture; aa oar usilve sheep will accumulate when fed on 111 How much patriotism have ton? An ounce? A pound? If you aren't aura you can eaelly measure It by the amount of wheat you are oaring. in Pan. Texas, demonstrate mllo malae, katrtr corn and alfalfa, keep can accumulate the "Mr. Wyatt 1 treasurer of the Pan- i auuiiuit of r t In the aame time, handle and gout ' western Cattle Orow - -' HMllill w ailing Garage NOW OPEN FOR milk ch It produce the fatnoue lirlnm The llrlnia cheeee made from HEAL AUTO SERVICE jAgency for the Overland, IWillys-Knight, and Max Iwell Touring Cars and 'Maxwell Trucks. I We carry the largest stock of parts, ac cessories and supplies of all kinds for autoists. Gasoline, Oils and Lubricants. "It require very little Karakul blood to produce a much auperlor far x Karakul dlffara from olliem Brims to anything they can poduco In Asia when we croea the Karakul with oartaln of our native coarse-wool , long-wool Hheep. Half blood Kara- ALLING GARAGE lAKK) Loren Clay, Manager OREGON i era association, and Swift end Armors for the hldaa of theae vary In value declare that there la a great Increase from 110 to ISO. The aklna at the i In the mutton and that it la free from age of threw daya are worth from f 10 wooly taste of our native Hheep and to lift, providing the curl are cloaed I that make It ideal for cooking pur-land pipe-like In this caae the trade poses name to Peralan lamb fur. It waa ao "During the first three month the named because the Perslana warn the 'lambs developed SI par cent faeter r," " bring tlila fur to Europe. If 'than native aheap, due to the great curta become open the fur be- amount of milk of the Karakul, which oomea Aetrakan. valued In price from "a the cow of tVnlral Aula From It lo 10 Don't get up elaborate meala to en courage youraelt and your family to ant unnecessary quantities. The almpla life tor America until after tho war. In quantity and quality, being free front the wooly taate. Ijtntr "d HnuOl Karakul "There are two klnda of Karakul. kul-Llneoln. Karakul -Cottawold ami the large and the small We have Karnkal-Navajo at three day of age i found that when the ram of the largo worth 110 to IIS and there to no Karakul were breed with Cottawold ronton for ua aendlng 114. 000,000 or Lincoln ewea the twee died for the' sanually to a country that buy lamb rould not paae So the imall nothing from ua. "Four month old Karakul lamb have boon known to clip 7 pound of (Karakul rama have been used with awe of large varieties, reanltlng in an Intermediate type, a purely Amer- wool, and there to apparently no loan' lean product of aelectlve breeding I when croased witli Lincoln or cotta "The mall type wuen eroaaod. pro wolde In fact, according to the duce a lamb about the s'xe of the lwts of the aecretary of the Amerl- OVER THEITOP AND WIN, is our motto. Every Ani.fin'jn mnuf Ar rt marnltr Va A llilVl IVOIl IIIUOV WW SIV II1V1VIJ II ikJ "bit" but do his best; tht people of the Freest and greatest nation of the world must with their money, food and fight ers, confer freedom on the balance of the nations by giving them liberty. If you cannot buy a Liberty Bend, buy War Stamps. NTARIO NATIONAL BANK Bhrophlre gad ai biiiU tney axe cot erod with beautiful black like rnrta which open la a few daya, gradually developing a black long wool that ox idise at the ago of one year Into a grey color, greatly resembling (lie wool of ths Highland Hheep of Scot land; also our Navajo sheep. In fact there to the greateat histological re semblance lo the wool flbrea of our ooarse-wool breed audi as the Lincoln-; iikI Cottawold. " Tit" wool of the mnture sheep la used lit our count r. in the manufac ture or feu on account of it ra titlug qualities and wo require million .if pound! nttnually which Is imported from iinkliura (Ce-itrul Ant) III. WlM.I Clip. "Knur tliene hep the wiol dip If irenieiidou-d) heavy, from ram.-, from V to 21 pound of from I to II Inche In length The price for thto wool la about the aame aa for our ooarse-wool long-wool varletlea eg cept wtteu it attain a length of 12 inches when it brlug 12 per pound. at 10 Inche it bring 3 per pou-id and over that from It to !& per pound, pre war price When mixed with Due wool pioduciug mixed wool It bring about II per cent less than our One wool "The latnhx. too, are astonish n-: Swift and Armour report thai at als month" Itbtf Umi average from 10 to 105 pound It Is nething: un- usual to get a 00-pound lamh In Uu day, of the large Karakul kind "The lulled States government test reported in 1V12 and again In ths 111 yesr liook. pages 2I& to IIS, show that these sheep can be grown hero In America, and here In Eastern and leutrel Oregon the situation, oliiw.iie. ate. i ideal, and thai we ran produce the famous l' wool and aetrakan We reuulre llt.000.000 worth of thto according to the government report of 1112 "There to no loss from slunk lambs rsn Livestock Association there has; boon an Ineroaaa of stool la llii lull blood Cottawold- It la difficult toy understand wliy the nyiired excels both the Karakul and the t'otts wold In wool clip as well aa In else, although the result 1 not the same In all Instance "The father of the Karakul Indus try In thto country 1 ex-President Theodore, RooMVoKi who knew in Young us h boy In North Dakota and j Mho urged lilm to bring these hardy auoep to America rrotn the doctor s native land, IIukhIh. where the doc tor's uncle had ratal I them llanllness (iifnl Virtue. "So far as Oregon to concerned the hardiness of these sheep to of su preme Important c. for they have been raised in South Alrica for more tliap SO yesr. not so much for their fur aa to adapt Hie native sheep to the drought ridden diutrlcta of the north. est t'ape; according to the I' 8 Department of Agriculture Year Hook for till And It mut be re metiiliered that there they had prior J rSVl BawMRJalBavS w vslr sssrTakskjCS Buia j9i JrtcS 3psssTsw. i tesaas tW inCLLCD &j Do You Think "This Never Could Happen?" That is what the farmers thought in Northern France. If we do not win the war it may happen here. Invest in Liberty Bonds' and help end the war on the other tide of tht ocean, and thus protect your home, your town and your country from invasion and destruction. THIS SPACE PAID FOR AND CONTRIBUTED BY W. W. LETSON, Jeweler S91HHKsalVdiflBk mPK" ' ssss I HK D I ,asV;- fnu..j trSf mm i&l 1- m HUSTON KKPUBL1CAN of Ml I I M iMAII t;otNTY fo, UNITED STATU SENATOR Fruuaris May 17. 191S Winning on His Record w as a Lssislstor and as