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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1920)
TI1E ONTARIO AIIUS. ONTARIO. OltEUON. TI!UHSI)A . JUNE 17, 1920. i Rexall Remedies Eastman Kodaks ONTARIO PHARMACY Prescription Specialists rni: m:Ai.i, tmmit i'iiem: no. a Nyal Remedies r3muiuMiLnimuiMmn I r"r" rnrnf!Bi t" UitCGuN LLwd iOTES Announcement We have opened in Ontario one door south of the Lnliciir.s drug store a grocery, in a few days will lie fully stocked in both fancy and sample lines, will operate on the cash saving plan ." per rent, saved on purchases that we are not requir ed to deliver will however have our own de livery some time later, come in and visit our store even if you do not care to buy. Mr. .J. E. Silla in charge whom you will find to lie a groc ery man experienced in his line and appreciative of your patronage. The Moore Grocery v&&tj0Wi0m00&d0&0i& UBdg!Ki&sK.m Have It Do.e Right VuloMiii.inu' iiml xiMery Ropairin.u loll willi us will lu1 (loiu1 ucuorriinu; l tin hrt dioiIkhIs. Our work i.s gusir mittsocl. TKY US. ' Service Tire & Battery Co. Near Carter House ONTAIliO . ANNIPI K( FMlNI Having moved our place of business from the Moore Rloolc to the store rooms formerly oc cupied by the U. S. Plumbing Company, tw doors east of the Ontario Furniture Company, we are now better able to take care of your PLUMBING AND HEATING PROBLEMS We also have a fully equipped tin shop ami will appreciate our patronage. H. R. UDICK Plumbing and Heating OF GEUKTSEST Prlncbsl Events of tho Wook Erirfly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. $l$$4ht44H4i$4SS,4M V NOTICE TO PROPERTY HOLDERS The State Underwriters of Fiie Insur ance and Chief 'Jarhsal are on a tour of in spection of Electrical Wireing in Oregon. tio Sure Your Wireing -Is Right SEE US Northwestern Electrical Company Ontaro Phone 188J Oregon i ! ,j5.f4.lH4j4Ki The fifteenth animal convention of tliu Orcifon Hunkers' association con vened ut Kugcne Tuesday. Tim C0. 000 gravity wuter project undci taken by .Moninoutli nearly a, yitir ugo has belli completed. Wlilli' fishing on a dock nt Newport, Ivy I low mil caught mi octopus which measured nbout six feet lu diameter. Chiirli A. Ilurr, resident of Mnrlou comity since 1S7U, died at bin home five inlleM no u th of Salem. Ilo u GO yeui'H of age. A picnic for nil resident of Miirlon county In b lug planned by tliu Marlon County ('oinniunlty fpdratlon und will be held sometime lu Jul). The Itoseburg cherry crop Ih ripen ing rapidly Karllcr varieties will be plentiful, It Ih believed, und the late ft n It promise heavy yield. The I. Inn county farm bureau lux da. ilcd to arrange u siirlcs of poultry cuIIIiik demonstrations In I. Inn couuty durlliK Annum and September. Former Halemlteit from all section of Oriyin mid the Pacific northwest assembled nt Salem Satin duy for Urn unmiiil homecoming' ceremonies. KiinCiie und Springfield have Joined foiCH for u Fourth of July celebration, Springfield Villi celebrate Hiiturday, July 3, ami Kugeno Mondiiy, July il. Aurora's new urtesluu well It now flowing nt the rule of nearly 40,001) giillous u day, which In several thou sand gallon more tliuu the city linen, AlrplmiH forest fire patrol service In Oregon will not mart until Juno 26. uccoidliiK to u let'.-r received at the offices of F. A. Klllolt, slat forester. The Sheildan l.lKht & Power Co., with headquarter at Slierlduu, hus filed with the Oregon public service commission uppllrutlon for un Increase in rates. John Btelger, prominent sheep man and rancher of linker county und known throughout eairn Oregon, died Friday while on'u flshliiK trip near Uaker. Hert Jewell, of Orecnpolnt, formerly Kamo warden for ("ackumus couuty, drowned In the ('lackumus river when the boat In which ho und two compan ions capsized. About SO representatives of Ilnptlst churches of Malheur, Wallowa, Union and Ilaker counties attended the Oraude Itonde Iluptlst association, which was held ut Ilaker. W. II. Smith, Kcho farmer, was killed on his ranch by Mayor Asa II, Thompson, of Kcho, who went to aid the sheriff In arresting Smith on charges of robbery und assault. ItecelptH of the motor vehicle depart, ment of tliu state government for the mouth of May, 1920, totaled 199,696, according to a financial statement pre pared by the secretary of state. Unprecedented Increase In business during the past few months is given as the reason for the Increase In the capital stock of the I'lfez company of Salem from 11,600,000 to RO0O.O0O. A number of men of Coburg and vicinity were cited by Deputy Sheriff Croner to appear before District At torney Hay and explain why thy huve not obtained state licenses for t'telr dogs, Washington county Ilolsteln breed era held u field meeting on the furni of II. Martin, near Kddy. Mr. Martin hus a herd of thorough-bred cutile. A cattle judging contest for both adultH and boys was staged. For the purpose of discussing the wool and moliulr market situation and the organization of a county wool and mohair growers' association, a series of meetings of growers of wool and mohair will be held lu Linn county this week. The fight of the Dallas churches to close the moving picture theaters In the city on Sunday was lest when tho citizens of the town in a special elec tion decided they wanted tho Sunday ertnlng shows by a vote of 407 to 2(0, ending a bitter fight. large amusement hall and several homes for employs of the Oregon Lun-txr ompany are being constructed at Bates, a lumber camp on the Sump ter Vallsy railroad, by the lumber cor poration, In an effort to better living conditions and afford recreation to Its employes. i mii mul 700m , i.iHuunt i is, k Hie .i 1).' hatched this year at the state same farm m I imene. no i ,;:' i to State (iHliie Warden Ilurch duff. At prevent ltoo young birds sic out mid SG0O art) under the hens. The CoivrIIIs farm will hIbo prodeie nbotit 7000 bird this yenr. II r urn a turn? number of onsen of lllnetw fiom Btonmeli trouble have do wlnpnl In Mul ford nun unknown emir b none twrloiiH, Dr. K. II. IMckel, .'Ity I'tnlth officer, has IsbiumI n warn In to nil user of city w titer to boll ' wntir for cooking und drlukliiK ' ." until u wimple of the wnter I . ti nnttlyzed by the state bonrd Ol I.' .ilth. tlons. This survey will not bo com plete until such tltno ns nil scctloim lmvo boon vlBltod In tho courso of other duties, but It can ho said that un examination of twenty-Hlx fleldH butwoon Ontario and Nyssn, and On tario nnd Vulo rovunled tho prosonco of the Inrvn In ovory Instanco. In somo fields tlioro were u good many. pnrtlculnrly lu tliu region bordering uu tho Snnko ltlvor, wlillo other Holds further nwny from tho rlvor contain ed n smaller uumbor. .MlNeollnmiitiM Sortleo DurltiK tho course of tho wurk of tho mouth, 11 commlttco meetings wore nttonded, 0 other moot lugs, 42 farms visited, 9H calls nt tho offlco, 112 phono calls, 10 domonstrntlons visited, 0 presn reports written, l.'ll letters, nnd 9 circular letters of 275 copies. Tho distance- cuvaruil by the auto was about 1.100 miles. THAC1IKHS' i:.VAtINATIOX Stnto teacher's oxamlnatlons will ho hold In tho Court llouso In Vnlo on Juno 30, July 1, 2, and 3, 1920. Following Is tho rogulnr program for ono year und flvo year applicants. Wednesday Arithmetic, Civil Qovornmont and Qoography. Thursday Grammar, History, Al gebra, Orthography, Composition and l'hyslology. Friday Heading, School Law, Theory nnd Practice, Writing, Amor can Lltoraturo, Physical Ooography und Psychology. Tonchurs wishing to wrlto for Hfo, primary or special certificates will kindly mnko spoclal nrraiigomonts with tho County Suporlutoudeut lu regard to programs. FAY CLAHIC 11UHLKY, Couuty Suporintondont of Schools. MONTH l,Y HCPOHTOF COUNTY AOUNT M,I1 (Continued from Page 1) provemont for their opinion nnd en dotsonient. If tho rommlttooM feel that suoh an excursion ran ho made to yield as much Information as It should, It Is tho hope of the writer to cooperate with them In making It n sueooHs. A good iittonilaneo, n well choHon route, nnd speitkors capa ble of explaining each thing demon strntod along the way, should make It a great occasion. Itural Home Itcttei incut. This commlttoo was completed dur ing the month und County Chairman. Mrs. W. I.. Davis, tins already called n meeting of tho uiomberM for June 12. Mrs. Davis Is anxious to have a definite project put on thru tho Farm Ilurenu for tho benefit of tho women. It l Impml (lint the meeting of the commlttco will result lu it decision for somo project und stops for secur ing n specialist In homo economics from the College for u week or two to nsslst In demonstrating work In homo betterments. Farm lluirmi Now The second number of the Malheur County Farm Ilurcaii News wns edit ed during tho month. Tho total uumbor printed wns 1000. Copies wero nddresH to nil members whose iinmos havo been forwarded lo the office, und tho extras distributed to advertlsors, exchange nnd farmers In tho county. The publication was an 8-pngo pamphlet carrying nu In sort In tho nature of a iiuostlonnnlro by the marketing committee I IIoiti' HnUcr Meeting Tho writer attended tho meeting of tho Oregon Cattle nnd llorso mis ers Association lu Hums during the month of Muy This meeting was largely attended by the stockmen und wns n very profitable meeting The features which seoiuod of most Im portance to tho farmers nnd stockmen of this county wore ( 1 ) The unlver-, sul opinion among the stotkmcu that j n cut must bo mode lu the uumbor of livestock kept and tho quality Im proved. Hotli liny growers nnd live-1 stock men In tho county would well ponder over decision like this on tho ' part or n largo iiumnor or tne iiiohi progressive stockmen of the Stnto 12) There Is nn npimront dotormlnu- Hon on tho part of loading stockmen to havo mora to say about the mar keting of their produce und n com mittou was appointed to work out plans for putting tho Industry on n bottor basis with regard to markets L'nlon Stock Show Tho wrltor visited tho l'nlon Stock Show on Juno 3 A very flno oxhlblt of 8hort Horn und Hereford tattle was made and tho Judging wus first class. In cooperutlon with others several of the breeders were InMted to show ut tho Malheur Count) Fair An oxhlblt of 1st class animal sat our Fair would udd much to its oducatlon nl valuo und assist the committee on livestock Improvement In m rousing Interest In better stock A I fulfil Weevil During tho month occuhIoii was taken to visit the ulfulfu weevil In gested flolds near New I'lymout'i, Idaho, und to inspect mothods of con trol being conduotod there lu some flolds oxperlmentally, by the Ilulio College. Tho weevil hus bocomo so numorous thoro In somo plucos that ono sweop with the net will average around thirty or forty beetles und lam va. Spraying with liquid arsenuto spray was tried out lust your In sev eral nlaces with nrotty good rojults The Idaho people ure experimenting t b s vour with ursonicui ousting Tho dust, composed of four pounds of load ursenuto und one pound of sulphur, is applied by moans of u machine such as Is used for potatoes In applying u dust Insecticide The results nppeur to bo good As this method is chouper than the liquid spruy und easier to apply, It Is hoped that the prollmlnury work will be fully established. Tho cost of the dusting is ostlmuted at ubout a dol lar and u quartor per uire lly des troying the larva of the first brood, by treatment of the first crop, tho post, so It Is said, can bo pretty ef fectively controlled. However, It Is not supposed that It euu be entirely dono uway with, but spruying would be necessary probably us long us al falfa Is grown. In order to ascertain the fuels with rogurd to this post in Mulheur County, tho writer has undertaken u survey of the ulfulfu producing sec- tg "You Cm BaxC: -.m It" sayt the ood Jwdjf Yon will 'invc "tney by usini 'v Ileal Tobacco new. The full. rich tobacco rnsco Jjisu: no luni, yoti don't Jicod n fresli chow nearly tio often. SninlSer chews, too, mul more ftenuiuu satisfac tion. Any man who uses tho Ileal Tobacco Chew will -cl J3L tcl1 yu tmit r 1'iwfsMiP Put up in two styles RIGHT CUT Is n short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is n long fine-cut tobacco $100 E3 A AK D m mw pZt'fflTJ . . ,jpb jAmf r A Reward of $100.00 will be paid for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any par ties cutting or molesting any of the fences of the Eastern Oregon Land Company. All infor mation furnished will be considered conlidentia 1 EASTERN OREGON LAND COMPANY 1 SPECIAL SALE i THE OSBORN MILLINERY Is Inn lug ii sHclul niiIu on trimmed ami banded lints, itediic tloiiH from 'Si to 'Ml I-.' I ptr (cut. Vim I1I Hunt u new hat for the colelirntlon on the Kouitli mul thin is ii splendid iippoiliiult) to get one. Wo lmvo u iliiinly lino of ccoi-kcIIo huMs that uio rwluceil M pet- rent. OSBORN MILLINERY ONTARIO - OREGON