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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1918)
THK ONTARIO AKOUW, ONTARIO. OWKjQlf, THVASDAIf NOVMfBKK SI, ISIS. L STEADIER hQG MABKHS ruKKO Hog Producers and Packers Confer With Repre sentatives of the Food Administration and Agricultural Department and Adopt New Plan of Regulation. DIATII TOM. X)R Hill. LARUKHT IN VKAKH iiinucd From i'hk" 1) came to Orefoa the flnt prt of lill and wm married 1b August of that year to Edward Neleon at Vale. She later -a:ne to Ontario and had made her home here until her death. The sympathy of the entire community to extended to the grief atrlcken hue iiniul und children and to the manr other friends ahe left behind. BUY W iff. We have a few Wine Sap applea. In accordance with the pi Ifejr of the rood Administration alnce Iff founda tion to commit renrraeiiiatlre men In the agricultural Industry oa occasion tf lniH.rin to apeclal brand.ea of the iinluetry, on October 24 there waa aorted, graded and guaranteed first convened In Warflngton a in. t-tlng of the Ure Stock Subcommittee of the Agricultural Advlaor.v Board and the apt inl member repreaentlng the awlne Industry to consider the situation In th. hog market. ' The conference lasted for three daya, and during thin time met with the executive mtiiiiiltti'e of the lifty packing llriu pnrtlclpatlng In foreign ordera for Hirk products and with the membera of the Food Admlnlatratlon directing foreign pork purchaiee. The conclusions of the conference were aa follews: The entire nir.rketlng altuatlon has , producer .in.) the Inauranre of an ad- wlahea of her boat of frlond for 0 clniuaed aluce the September Joint, quail imure supply, many year of health and hnpplnea. Conference a to PSClaOltata an eiillr.' Iteration In the plans of price atabl- Usatlnn. The riirrent pence talk nui quality, each apple wrapped Th are good to put away for winter. K. A. FHA8RR BUY W 8.A. LOCAL AND PR1MONAL Aunty Betty Goodwin celebrated her eighty-sixth birthday Monday November IS, and received the good '"l.i... . . ---1 .... its h fjt nlaeail ... Tk l . e ,w. V- h. Aun' u'nr declarea that she ex upon the I, Hals of cost of hogs to the . packs jpecta to aee her ninety-ninth, If not As the result of lorn, ncirotlatlona nr on hundredth birthday. alarm, l the bolder of eora, and there tween tiii body and the PatBaWl u bes been a pri. de. line of from SBI roiniiilitec. representing the 4n to W) , Miss Helen Anderson returned 'he outs to 40 centa per bushel. The fact packers purll. Ipi.tlng In foreign or-, frrt of tne wwk from the Interior tkflt the accumulations of low priced derm, together with the Allied buyer., whm Bh h .pending pari of Corn In the Argei.iii Sa Afrl-jall "'i' ,r, "' "'""ni.Hh P of the achool wa. been dla- . , .. -- ., ..,,.., ol ! - eo.Nl A. liMliilsinillon, the follow ng mi- '" mco "r"001 wa" uecn "- v.,,,1,1. upon the "'' Idertaklai aa given by the r k- mlaeod. b,..l lil..-rnte.! shipping, become aiuni i I a bio to Hi.' Baropeaa MriM "ns en at.'d it great d.iii of iipprchci- tin- part of corn holders. This iln line In view of tin' undertaking on the. Earl Hull has Jual arrived home port of the Food Administration with from rump Travis, Texas, nnd will has snread fear among nrla. pmn 2L "'." "'"""""""I I'ui.h.iae pe his ten days furlough with hit BBS spnao nar nf ,Mirg nrm hie Is iiivvmt to His st. . . tbut n similar reduction In UM price-. of pork pmdiiri. covered In the at- parents here. uu ii.-u, ii o iigi.cn mill tne pucker Of boga would naturally foll. More Bmrtepttta- , ,,.,.,, r,,.r, W,M . Over, the lower ninge of eorn prices would, If Incorporated In a IM-tol ra ti,, i,i.nisij result In a continuously Tnliiiic price for live boga. In view of these alaWfod loiiilitioiis many wlM prodlirers ailtli Ipuleil lower nuil us n result rushed their ilerinke not to pun luise aogi tr leaa ' '" nt ' tinin tlie following mtre.il minluiuma Mr. and Mra. 8. H. Bender a few daya for the in, mill of N'l.v.'inlier, Mint la h ago that Urine llender had iirrlved dully inliiliniiin of I7.,I per hundred anfolv pTOTHaa, hi only regret being pound- on M.en.co of p.nkers' -Iiiiwh. ,,,, tl, fu d stopped befort f. MiiiiiiK iiiiimi .iiiib. i orow-oui to he ilellned as pigs Under l.'IO bo reached there. . 1 lWlllllf 111 ail iiiu luiiiea tl.tr. .,.!! - - Bi , market In large number, mm 7 "" E, ' """" ""' """- " tills overablpinent kLIl. t',,r,l... .!. n,. !.,.. .. ....m I lf ,.,,.1 lfu I II lllll Inffulat kflH '"' U'l(l"' " "'"'kind shall he IWVhuM. avci.t llirou". I tlM Pli.tt Mr. Pumka nnA ggginviited the derllne I ottts. less thn l6.no pe. I I, .- ' MinyrH Kmimtlne Bllllllgsloy and me Minimum. m ... uir . i hiiiiiiIs Ihe mirage of pinker Of Agriculture Indienies unit ine sup ply nl in. reused ill cent "i niioihilnl etl- niuii' iii. uvi earaed 15 per coal m cn-iiHid prndiuiloii over last year. On the other Band, tao arrival of hog during the Inst tlil'ie w.eks 111 Ihe In I" IINtrued us Ihe M.enige of the in ml vales In the market nl nil lii, I.-- fur a ghin day. All the above to i" baaed oa Chicago, U . iigrec that n COBMatttOO shall he appelated ay mo flood Administration 10 i h. . k the dally operallons In the Vlirlllt.M (MlllLillU ..'till 11 VU ... M.II.All. market has hOOB V per ,lem..i.in.llon of tl. enrrv. cent more than laot iar, during HMjIbj , (lf ,. ,, t. oniiiug period, deinoiiairattag 7ae dbUlty of too odckora to t the unuaunll) heavj marketing of the , ,llK ,., .,.,., , m ,(.p,.n(l ,, vtill.tl.li- supply. In ihe tare of the , there I, ring a i urinal inarkelliig nf in some puckers have hog I, used upon lltu proportionate In- Bot timliitalueil ihe price agreed toatlcMBM hut the racotpta of liiat year. Bionth mi ihe ..iiin hand, many '""' lucreaae m producttad appot of ihe itacken have paid over the '"' " '"""i"""" "' aboni IS per east ,. , und we run handle Mich no lucreaae. price nlli led to them In tin cnileauir ,, If Ihe prutlm crs of hogs should, a ' " ' U" " the, have In the past fe weel lull In any even baa I R a failure l:nllm,.Iy ,,.., (... , M(., .,, ,,s. to maintain Ihe October price Iuimh , ,hJ H,, ,,., ,,. UIV It Is en- .' laid upon at ihe S.. leu. Iici con ,1,,-ij .,,,d the uldllly of the pack- h . in,, I nuderiukiii i,v tlie spark-1 era to maintain i murna, and . . Ihuilng i" Ihel ,., .. in,, -i have il the i.i.-.ik in prlifs during ihe im. iiili ha h en Ihe Intluenxu epidemic; It lm kl srpl) curlallcil i iiiiMimpliwii of Purl, in,, In, ih .nui leu, poiui'lly de Crvaxil the labor stuff of the pat kera IhmiI W iter cent, The eiMirti of i:tUiHk.UtMj pouud Of poik pimluiis for lii I, .her cull, tiered with about .vi.iaai.maj pouud In October a year ago, and the export order placable by the Food a isireilou for November, amount to l.t.iaanaal pound a coiilrait etl wiih the lcser exporta of P8,iaai.isai for November, 1U17. The Incnuic.l demands of Ihe allies are continuing, ami are In tbemselvea proof of i be neceealt) for the large proiluiiii.ii M which the Food Admin Utrallon aokOd. The lucreaae In ex port demands appear! lo he amply lultl htil In lake up the lucreaae In hog pr.idu, H .n, hut unfavorable mar kn cuadllUMW emailng lii October af ford no fal. linlei of the aggregate uppi.v ami demand. li mast he evident that the emir thai Broi ne motored to Cow Val ley Sunday. BUT W.S.8. New shipment of (Inl.len Oate I fee In this week. Mine price aa laat till In effect. It E. A. PRASKK UvOBtOCk Sul.iomnilltee tif the Agrl- cultural Advlaory Beard, sogethor With H,,.fiu Hvvli.e nicinl.,'1". Mini the repreeeutatlvee of the iieckfra, in la prove the preootii anaatlaf,ietciry aim- lilh.il ivhlih has lliifiirillliiilelv reMilt gd I II-' nl the llljecllnn Of Ullci. II- trolluhle In, loni. W'c ii-k the producer to tii-oierate I with us in a iiiiim diiiii-iiit taak. The 1,,1'liihels .if the li.tifei ProdUO i M "'. Stuart. Klk tier- I ihii, a, I'hnlriimn Agricultural Ad- i vN.u.v Heard: W M MeKiiihlen Till- li III : A. fvki'K, lila I, in. . , la. ; loan M Kwunl. Ami". In ; .1 II Mer l.lve Stock 1'ommlHi.loii fm Kan aa; .1. (i. Hrown, Mennfl Im: I I Brown, Preeldenl Chlcagu Uveaforh in m ..1 the producer himself to tiiuin lu In these result. It la a ph lui Iblllty for the capacity of the packing houae to bundle a almlliir ovei M, .oil of hog and to Hid a market Exchange; N II in mr.v, SetlallH, Jlo. ; for the output The packers are BBS' loua to co-operate with the producer .lnhii lirailan Itrooiiifleld Colo Ku gene run, lilooinluglou. III.; Ii-aac In malntalulug a atablllxntloii of price Lincoln. Aberdeen, 8. 1).; ('. W. limit. ami to aee tout prouueera receive a fair price for their product. (Signed) TIK is I WILSON, t hiilnuau I'uckera' Couiuilttee. The plan embodied above vtu udopt ed by Ihe conference The Fowl Administrator ha appoint ed a committee, comprising Mr. Thorn as K WIIkou, chairman of the 1'uck er' Coiiimlltee ; Mr. Kverelt ltrowu, president of Ihe Chlcugo llvetock Kx chaiige; Mujor Ho) of Mie r'uud Ad mliiUiralloii. Mr. Louis 1 Hull of (he HiirrHii of Market, to undertake the supervision of Ihe execution of ihe pluu lu Ihe various markets ('ononis si. m men arc asked to f Operate in carrying out Ihe plan embodied In the packer' agreement. It must be evl- mou ah.. ruige Hi fats III the feiilrul '. ,lu ,,,ut olT,,' u commission men lo sen uoga ueiow tlie niluimuui eslMti llshcd above I uot fair, either lo Hie producer or the participating pucker. Mr. lii own I, us undertaken on behalf of Hi cuimuiaalou meu lu the I'nlted Stale that they will lovally support Ihe plan. It la believed by Ihe conference (but Empires and neutral . ountrle would liuii..'.tiiitclv upi.n peace result In ad ditional deuiands fur pork products Which, oil top of (he heavy ahlpuieuta to the Alllea. would lend materially to lucreaae the awericaa export, in- aamucli us no rtinalderabl reservoir of gupplles eilsis outalde of Hie United State It seems pii.hulde that Ihe Mils net. plan, htiseii us II Is upon a pre-. -nt prospective supplle would lie posit lie lii i ii i iii ii iii baala, will hring bet tnadeiUle to meet Hila world ilemuntt lei result to ih,- ,,io,iucer ihuu uver wltl. til return to ueoce. So fur us n age pii.es for ihe month. It doe not la p., -slide to Interpret lids fuel. It up- limit top piles and should narrow pears thai there should he even a the margins ueceeaeri i i.uir.v hay- atronger ileiualid for pork product els in unue variable Inarkels li is aft el ihe war, and therefore any alarm hoMoved ihat Hie plan should work out of h,,g producer u to tbe effect ,,f cloae to $ IM averugt pea,. Is unwarranted by the outlook swine producer of the .o.ii.ir.v will In Hie light of these clrcumsiuiice coutrlbuie to tbelr owu latere! hv It Is Ihe conclusion of the conference I not tlooding the market, for It must be that attempts lo bold tbe price or hog to Hie price of coin uiu.v work out to the disadvantage of pork producer Inrun Im I ' K tii IV II I....I " ' - "-! " eon. Food Admlnlatratlop Herbert Hoo rer, P, S. Snyder, Major K I. Hoy, O. H I'owell liepurtineut of Agriculture Louia I) Hull, K It Marshall. Tbe packer prevent and other sharing In foreign ordera were repre sented bf the elected pucker' commit tee. Those represented were : I'ackers Armour k 'o., Chicago, 111.; Cuilaliv I'll, king Co, Chicago. III.; Hereto A Co.. Chicago. III.; Swift A Co., Chicago, HI : Wilson ,v I'n. Cblca go, III . .I..hn Agar i'o. Chlcugo, III.; Ariiisiioiig i'ucklng Co., Dallas, Tex.; Boyd i'unliaui a Co., Chicago, III.; Kieiiiian I'ucklng Co., Chicago, 111.; Clnclnliutl Ahull. ilr Co. Clncluinitt, 1 lev eland I'rovlaiona Co., Cleve land, 0,i Cudahy Mro Co., Cutlabv, Wla. ; .1 Hold I'acklug Co. Hurtuh, S Y. ; Ilutilevy Fucking Co, I'lltsburg. Pa. : .1. K Decker Sons. Mason City. III.; Kvunsvllle I'acklug Co., Kvans v 111-. lu. I ; Baal Side Packing Co. Kaat Si LaWla, 111.: Hammond Stundldi a Detroit, Mich ; w a. iiiiaiil Aiisilu. Minn , Home I'ucklng A o.. Term Haute, Ind. ; lndepend eut l'ucking Co., Chicago, HI.; Imllau apohs Abattoir Co, Indianapolis. Ind ; liiieriiullonal Prevlaloa Co., KrtMiklyn. N V ; Interstate Packing Co ., Wlnoiiu, Mil n ' Iowa Packing ('.,, lies Molnea, In . I'o were Begg Co., Jacksonville. 11 A. Co.. linliunupoll, Ind.; ling in, St. Louis, Mo.; Itks I , I 'in vision Co., ('lev eland. O : I.uv evuleui that if an excessive over per-1 ("" Co., Mllwuukee, Wis ; Oscar Mayer eiiluge of bogs I murkeled III uny j Hro , Stilgvvlck and Heelhoven oue monib price alublllruiiou und con- atreel. Chicago. Ill . J T M, vnnn It la Ihe cot elusion Hist any Intel pre trel CaBBOl succeed, aud It is cerium Co.. Si. Paul, Minn. ; Miller a Hun, tatlou of tie forinula should be u ! "but producers themselves tun coiitrl- Chicago, 111. ; J. Morrell A Co , onam- broud gaui I p.'ii.v applied over aute muterlully to the effort of tbe wa. I ; Nuckolla Packing Oo , Pueblo long ported It I 'he opinion of the COUhreaiOB tf taej will do their mark- lXlo.; Ogden Packing and Prevlaloa Conference liui lu suI.niIiiiiIou of tbejetlng In us uoruiul a way a possible previous 1 .m of tah4Holea ihel Tlie vhafa atiuuiion us existing at live Slock Sn 00 Unities of Hie Agri-J present deumniU u fruuk aud explicit Cultural Adl I I rd logelllel v. 1th aaadpaliee from tt) couferee repre- tlie sHN'laii. -.wine repie.nta-1 seined uamely, ihat every possible tlvee. should eccepi the Invlisil. u or effort will be made te maintain a live the Food Adaskelairaiion io Join with bog price couimeusurste with swine the Adiiiliilatrattoe and the packer lu pradairts costs and reuuuable sell detciiniinug lite prices at which ,'on , Ing valuea la execuilea of the Oeclar trolled export erdera are te be placed, ed pulley ef the Pood Administration This will be regularly done. Tbe Im i use every ageacy is us coatrel te ui in. of llieae vrtlers vlli be directed secure Justice le Ihe fuiuier to ihe luaiuleuance of the .oiniuou ul, j Tlie stabilisation asetboda adopted Ject namely, (he slahiUxatlou ef the for NevemUer r:.sui the beet ef Co., Og.len, Utah; Ohio Provision ('., Cleveland, O. ; Parker Webli A Co., He tri.lt. Mich.; Pittsburg Packing aud Provision Co., Pittsburg, Pa : Iteib Packing Co., Waterloo, la.; Huberts A Ouke, Ch i cage, 111. ; Kobe A Bro , New York i lu : W. O. Koulh A Co . logane pert, Ind , 81 Loui lud I'acklug Oo., St Louie, lie.; sUeclair A Co, i . Oetlar Kspies, le; ulllvsa A (V De troit, Mich.; Ttkeurer-Nortea Pruviafeaa Oa.. Clevetoad, O. ; Wilson Prevlsteei Oa Peoria, 111.; Westeru Packiag aed r vision Oe.. Chlcage, 111 ; Charste price of live hog so a t secure as far fort of the coal. . me. concurred la I Wib Packing Oo Topefea kUa as li Is poealbie fair leturaa tv the j by the Peed Adavileteuatioe aad tbe . . 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