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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1918)
(Bniwtu lmm. m I r T The Ontario Democrat ONTARIO, MALI I KUR COUNTY, OREGON,. THURSDAY OCTOBER 24, 1918 NO. 44 I. . JuKu SLLECTED TO HEAD TICKET lees m bM oat ot 4oom; Mhooii. APPRECIATES WORK OF COMMITTEES church, theatre aa lodges ara all pieced under tha tea aad eleo thn pool hall. To prwveat gathsrlag In the latter Ingtltutloae tbe chair and table haT baa removed, bat thn clorhe are permitted to tail cigar or othor morehaodtaa. Tha order cam thra the faet that a man named Parker, who Uvea oa the Rantalde developed tha dleaaaa an hi return from Nampa and other Idaho point where It ta prevalent; aJao on account of tha faet that a traveling rMPDBTK MUNICIPAL TICKET man oame hare 111 with It and wa ta- AND 07 VOLUNTEER SUBSCRIBERS NAM Mi OMI'OHKO KNTIHK liV OF NFW MRN PRK- man incumbent HA VINO DKNTKII TO SKKVB. ITIZENS' TICKET IS TITLE! ken to the Isolation ward of the ho ipltal. Bach of thaae oaae t ao Iso lated that tha local phygloaaa fel that they ae net liable to serve a I mean of spreading the iUaa her. They are wttrhlng them oloaaly ami are prepared to exercl every precau tion to prevent an epldmlc. While the quarantine of the city ' wa not due to the condition exIMIn f. PUtt, t'ity Treasurer Only Mold hare BOW bat In fact due to tha preval- rcr R. A. Frascr. Hugh Allen, H. mice of the dlaaase all along tha Shor' ockrnni, Irwin Tmxril. A. L. Una railroad, and therefore extreme MNiweill anil A. . Moore for ly liable to unread to Ontario at any .iiii.ll. time. How long the cloning order will lie "'live the authorltlen do not know Intarlo la to be "pared the em- for that will depend entirely on the trasment of having no candidate development of the dlaeaae not nnlv municipal ulfkesg at tha general Oregon hut In Idaho a well tor iriion to l held on November 6 Ontario l mora apt to he affected (complete tL'..a wa nominated at by Idaho condition than hy thoaa of caucus hold at the city hall Mon- Oregon avenlag. w .lonea, proprietor No Laundry wa the flaal tha ticket a candidate foi ta of Mayor, aad with him were led U eaadldatoe far eoundi. only i of whom he seen ajsrsloo hare tn pat. he all wen aleatad t complete ,. ticket were: IT A. Fraeer, Hugh Pet-oat JaaYaBfc n, Irwin Troxall, H B. Coehnrm. I rg m to Mee t ojtgaog witn McDowell and l)r A 0. Moor. I Wow MshM Avoid Trooble Praser If fj only oa of the aad Rxyeg , liber who h had prevlom eg- lea hare oa ana (oan sly other office to be filled lie election I that of City Treaaur HI Y vV B.i. MAINS ON OLD WATER SYSTEM GIVE TROUBLE The Arjfus this wock received the following ;i)iri( i.iijon of the work of the t-oinniittees and of me vmunteef subscribers to the Fourth Liberty Lot! from J. R. Blackabv, County Chairman: On behalf of the state uud county organiza tioiiH which handled the Fourth Liberty Loan campaign in Malheur eounty, I want to thank you for the splendid co-operation which your paper gave to the cause, and aln, thru your paper to the niiltees in your district who labored hard and without pay to make this loan a success, and to the hundreds of volunteer subscribers who walk ed in and tendered their money to the mvcrnment to use in prosecuting the war to a successful end; many of them real I ning to do so. More than !) per cent of this loan in .this county was volunteered, in some districts all of it. We had only a comparatively few lesitators and DM) them came in at the efoti nth hour, and I am triad to report thai we have onl a few slacken in this county. While Malheur County is large, we have Do room for slackers or I'm iermans. We ejin feel I Hoi id of mil-county for going ov er the top by some $53,0(H).oo, with a popula tion of approximately HUNK), we sold bondfi to 'J."(N) people in nnuid number, 01" 25 per cent of our population, the total sales for the county being $.70,000.00. Tin- record places Malheur county among the substantial counties of Oregon tad places the stamp of loyalty on us in such a manner that it can not be misunderstood. ms very truly J. R. BLACKABY, fount v 'hairman. Nick Smith; School Diatrlct No 4 and 47 Mr. B. L. Tate. Chair man; School District No. 61: J. ('. Wllaon. chairman; Mr. J. M. Bog geae, J. W Hly; School Diatrlct No 18: H T I'att. Chairman; 0 a Braley, C. D. Oleglow; School Dia trlct No. 31 and II; E. M. Daaa, Chairman; Kay Wllaon, ('. C. Hunt. Peter Taoaen, H. T. Francis; School liana Oft, Chairman; Gilbert Dean, A. P. Burr; School Diatrlct No. II; C. H. Brown, Cbarimaa; Rag Mar qule, N. C. Saltans; School Diatrlct No. 41: A. Von Keaden, Charlman; J. A. Walter, W. H. Snyder; School Diatrlct No. 51, 41 and 41; Jama Stark, Chairman; Frank Oribbln, Ira R. Hamilton. J. H. Newton; School Diatrlct No. II; C. E. Feck Chairman; R. R. Overetreet. V. V. Hlckoi; School Diatrlct No. 14. O. V. Holloway Chairman; J. A. Winalow, John Ulan ton; School Diatrlct No 48. Mr. N. Davl. Chairman; School Dlatrot No 16, Mr. Jams May, Chairman; Mr Mary Beckroan, John Elliot; School Diatrlct No. 71, John R. JacqulsK Chairman; O. E. Travl. W II liirkle BUT W 8 8 N, jmws mm in my Tut sir SfAGE GREAT FN SK I hi i PASS QUOTA NF.AKLY HALF MIIJ.lt IH)IJ ARM OK FOl'HTH I.UIKI.I LOW BONDS HOLD T I MM MAI.HFUB CPU. KNK 800 ONTARIO TAKE $130,000 I leventh Hour Huhn-rlber Swell the Total ami Pat City Safely Over the Top b I rid! Night Few Slack er In the I Mill-.- I .111 in Parent -Teeclur'n Association (.Ion Kicelleiil I'l-ograni MH-lalt) Number aad Athtreaaee W. J. AIIImui Die. at ol.l Oklainonut llMUglitw of Mr. (1 I.. KUg. fa lo Mini of M.I. The main of the old water Mhlch r allll in use are glvlna the which ha been held for year by cltj official no cue of trouhl Flatt. ha wa 'aaaSnaaawy (RVM ,n( o,ay St ulug an an- ged ae the candidate for thai poal- necceaaary hill of eipenae tn the ettl i'ii in nmady Oil condition the people in deliberation of tl an i..l to the old ayatem delayed owing to tbe fat thai ahottld council to the new main an many voter uiniilfeeted Int. the proceeding. Whah aoma,Mve ImUi time and money In the long It) were pre.ani M lyoi V 1' ran, Ih'i ave n great deal nl In r. !-. I a!.. . I . .. ,.-.l.. " l' """ emence ,,... imi Un.ik. ,..ri..ln. t -I u U.naa'a U Ql-aeHU Mi. k- m . Jl ik. . .., i....i.i . . .-.., mn oui main eonuoi ntaiio on .. ,, ., ,,, .,. ..,. ,,,- mi( warelpreaatire of a full tank of water aad ,nd tnrM( rhllnrmi Mr Ah wa. thl a for Mayor, and M..,.t coiutantly breaking Till mean , . k-.i fc.- 1.1. .. II'' Ul IIT1MHII, III IH 1 I. lit ....... . .ir., nam..., m ., ,,, eu-iing o.r or w.ier i reaaira ..,-,.. . .., I)oulU ..roved one of acrlmU- u LL .. . .-1.. I... .1.. . .... . .. ... inoiie ni mi' no imiru im o ar0 niaoe. I lie nreaa in i.ie iiiiui,h i.,. . i, h.u.i .,, .tiiallv t. nerve and the injur- the ntreet and co.t mo Wlinl , ,,, ,,,.,,, w praeent inforniu iy dtaeuaaeo iieirppalr The offlclala u. re . til UrM ,.. ,1P.,1UP Mll in the name, I. iVkrum ,,,, ,i "', i , ,,,,,., ,,,ih,. neoaeaary trencha ao that connaeUon. ,,,,,, rtta , can aw man to oa nww m turn - iii,, u. .-nlltled "The Bnnh, ' and pU.'wl Uj the membara of the Junior claaa ut the high actiool Friday I'viiniig a a number on the 1'arent Teacher' program, waa decided uc joeaa. The claaa and their eupervtaor, Mr it II Taylor deserve much praise 'In their manner of giving the play. having had onjy the week preceadlag i the presentation for practice. Home in Comity I hairman Name Committee The actor ulaved their parti Willi mi inlHtake and the vetting of Hi" FORMER (MARIAN IS WORKERS READY fOR SPANISH FLU VICTIM WAR WORK FUND DRIVE aad Arrangement llrlug Made for Puhltrll) Vend la greet, i Ttian Fver Hefort. vceiiae were tne Ixixt that hove been cen In amateur theatricala for aoin inhv Tile plol ill il. nil .llllllil ! Jual a ejk after h" had rrlr.l ( ounu iiairiiian oi !! I 'nit- .1 W W ,.,. ,. i life in Kt The chlof char- from Onlarln for a vlull with Ilia nit, WorV ilovr Mood held a non. eeler K.K lierln.. H.i ni ll tl,.' daugll I.U.I l... I I .. II..I. ...... I . .r ..t Ih. ...,.U r,... Mr and ... --""'""' " "" " h'.iiii Nearly half a million, to be exact. 470.000 worth of Fourth l.lliertv ii Bend of the inlted Sttr innient were aolil In Mull . ..mil v in i noting to tha record shown at the clone of aiihacrliitlon Saturday ftarnniiii or thl grand totul Ontario purrhaa ed 1 1 34,100, or more than 1 1 2.000 above It quota. The county exceed ed It quota by more than $."). noo, ltrogan, Nynaa, Ontario, Jordan Vat lay, Vale and other aeetlon contrl butlng to the aurplua more than tak ing care of the few precinct win. n did not make their quota. There sections, however, are all within Um region sfferteil by the drought of tln paat euniiiier and their failure cast ho reflection upon them. No Hlw'her Mat Here. There will be ao alacker llt print ed In Ontario. There I no need (or one. The half dosen or more wtvi held hack came forward Prldav . Saturday anu look the amount gal for them hy the committee or ail' ad the quota satisfactorily. A few wens urged to do . bj ill! supplemented by meesefea from ward CooliliiKhnm slate chairman who tooa aa poasiiiie. lor sucn acuon rnU M rok-n Arrnw Oklahoma. W ference at Vale Wednesday with II C J. Allison, (omerly nlghl marahall and Baatham and the m linr of the Va'e well known here, died of Spauii! aotBaiHlaa At this meeting pn- iv arrangement!, for the drl. in this i .unity were made. men Hker. !. declined. Mr I hell I, ol l'i I Ml I likewise decliuiil. In I ri ulter being u, . Hi i img. tmitiHtlona wor then mde by di oi a doten or more name for iiiiicllnianl. n with the of the nomination of the above li'nst three ' the men uamcl ajaoa they learned of the of help III their liuHlneiiM, inn ally every other man In Sity Ih nlmlliirlv ertl uati-il i will ix on the balloi ill m known aa the CltlaatM and will he voted at aaV ..f the cli i the cae in prevloui ilaetloaa, il bail, which lie the wit lug place of the second I ill ll V erlal on hand ll the necessary connect will act i tnaW. i If tin- ENGINEERS COMING TO SURVEY ROUTES lahoma hut for the past teu year hd lived Ii. ml Vle. serving as night marshal here and a ' ll.- hud a boot IU thl section to whom now of In audilen death h ii dltlin ' lie wag SI year old and leave hi being nnnle gl otM tl l will, and throe ililldr. lar divided UOOg the ha! father and mother, Mr. aud Mm A. It upon anion .ill o Allison of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma prow The fatal Influenxu brut grief to .n lis The publicity matter ha arrived king poal in and nib win he aaad t bring tn the people of M t bo need for fund) The iii in 1 1 people here need a great deal o xort of thing for they are al r Ituatb. call aulboiled hy I he i ihru the offli lully reoognl .ii is that point which einii aid,- that wlili the drlv, tor ull the Haye who liav tnKtllled the Her In their diiughtei I mind thai mote Katherlno visit frli la gad i lo (be latl goal whom i BUI t .ipi tin ot tbe varsity l. Iniiiu dUteh fa Ih In lore i. ill . bin iipnti llinlliig out 1 0 in Is working hi w thru a a . in her . row d und nub him at ever I.. Ul.,... Il.rr. Ill Oil " m SW i eno'in ii,ipiiiinnnj ...... ..-.- , u.1, liml abexlu !' "' ""'' fuals to bio ii. .mill- .nungned lb-ill (Mi Irldsv inornliiK. i bo i last day of the drive. Ontario i 110.000 short Of It" limit but by high it w.i i sll da Hiitiirilnv sin s In, iiiiiklin r Men's C The city wii greatly hoip fact that tin ranged for i iee Hun Klr: i ...i in rallrt .il hunk i program rate. Added to i lib "i- al the pi, in in. laki 1 . I 1 I. iu. lug In the. fad thru their eon " ' ' i I bey ure all . r Ontario home when Mrs M. . Dennett. Kadbneer to MMi ,,. MrM (J L rjn Imcslunlc l'ioMiset ii- l.ird.in ullei t it hln ek BUY WJ8- TE AUTHORITIES ORDER QUARANTINE ss lust i ig. Mrs i .. had received u i,ajla l her daughtem illness Ii I'rlduv mnrniai and hui meacage was receive. Rghwp libl in nly lafot vs that the cause waa in id pout rineba Mii Mellia waa kn i Uns hiivnm . road, according lo infm ral o.cu, atlon available here. Inunn Motlier I li-tlm. Mi i bus beau spared tl for thl "I Onl I tut of making tha cea the victim In wldei ganlxallon Ni I. mi I ni'- i I'ognled In this drive. Iu that re upset It Is tboroly American. l , ligion i n d tin Dl rlvalr. either working their way thru college by waiting or elea are professionals ' I lUlleh humlllute.l. W owaKuth.. ttira.. llmuu i.x.l I . Hi iiuppy. the lorinri b;o . e i iy fol I their iiir. local h i Ibl It Is it ti ll i.i be v, , in ,1. i , ,t I I I en I, til (. Ik- Held al Co 10 uo case of Spanish laflt leroloped iu Ontario numui preparing t Thin - was M of Mi hulldi .ad via in I ' rum was ,.ili 1 big wa (ol preoeui . veiling g I 111 SI wu but aiigtitl Hoard of HealC log to the order taera eaa held any public gathering, un laid aside a surplus o 0 000 i roads ai, I ! ha used oa tbe road lo the out 1 tn a week i groa I niulra. and lias stked lb, I for prearnutou at that i VV 1 .illll t iaw i Mr I. H Tudo. lag wiUi Mr. aad Mr , week ago that aba t ura wwnt to Watsai hi awe home on a furlough. II; K Mbool Dtetrtal ' I raa i bi.ii.nsii. o M ioais i-ii-key, Charlman K n I tore "Keep I buirmun. t urrlt-i i ' ler anu M it an RmmmW ''' a I t