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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1920)
iHtSMfWHJW BIWrtPfWWMBIKWII 'HIE ONTARIO AKOUS. ONTA1UO, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1920 lit -' -'WlimitH.M, ri .ti 4 lxibe" Sound and Solid in Every Feature Til IC "Uixt&e" made good as the first commer cially successful starting battery and has boon making good ever since. " Its reputation has been definitely established by its long life, ample power and proved dependability. Electric Service and Battery Co.. Opposite Moore hotel DISTRIBUTORS Ontario, .... Oregon Good Feed Racks Save Your Feed When you throw tho hay and fodder for your cattlo on the ground in tho pasture or feeding yards, half of it is trampled under foot. Poorly built mangers and racks also allow your stock to scatter tho feed and waste it. . You can avoid this waste during tho winter by build ing new feeding racks now or by fixing up tho old onos. Let Us Help You Wo can show you how to build tho most satisfactory kind.. They have been designed by farm exports and are in uso on many of tho most up-to-dato farms now. We can also furnish you free plans and cost estimates on every kind of farm building. Come in and talk it ovor with us. Boise Payette Lumber Co. AL CHANCE, Sales Mgr., Ontario Yard HON OK roitMim AOI2NT incm: IHKH I'OLLOWINd OI'KHATIOX Hoy Blmw, Hhitccti year old son of Mr. and Mm. K, I. Shaw, form erly of Ontnrlo but now rcaldonta of Caldwell, Idaho, tllcTl nt his homo In that city Suntlny nflornoou from -np-pcndlclllc following two operations and twcnty-nlx days IIIiichh. Tho ro innlns wore brought to Ontnrlo for burial. Tho fnnernl took placo Tuesday nftoruoou nt 2:30 from tho Methodist church, tho services bolng conducted by tho pastor, Hov. Win. J. Luscombo. .netici: ov quakantim: no. 7 !5 I H .UNDERTAKING B II. I HKTEItSON C. P. AfiUSTUS I Lieened Embalmers Modern Chapel Funeral Car Services r ONTARIO FURNITURE COMPANY U Inntiirin. Oiwnn . - IMir.ro 37J A jf51" J (51 Tho fact hnn boon determined by tho President of tho Oregon Stato Hoard of Horticulture thnt an Injur ious Insoct pest, tho alfalfa wcovll (Hhytonomus Posticus, now to and not herctofora wldly provalont or dls- trlbutod within or throughout tho Stato of Oregon, exists In thnt por tion of Malheur county. Oregon, here inafter descrlbod. Now, therefore, I, Chan. A Park, Prosldont of tho Oregon Stato Hoard of Horticulture, under tho authority conforrcd by Section 2, of Chapter 240, of tl0 Oonornl Laws of 1913, and Section 4, of Chapter 342, of the Goncrnl Laws of 1915, do hereby quarantlno thnt portion of Malheur County, Oregon described as follews: Hoglnnlng nt n point In Malheur County, Oregon whoro tho township lino running botweon Itnngo 41 nncl 42 Kust Intorsocls tho North bound nry lino of Malheur County, Oregon; thenco South on said township lino to tho Southwest cornor of Town ship 17 South Itnngo 42 Hast; thenco East on tho township lino running botweon township 17 and 18 South to tho Southwest corner ot Town ship 17 South Hnngo 41 Kast; thenco South to tho Southwest cornor of Township 20 South Hnngo 44. East; thenco Bast to tho Stato boundary lino botwoon tho States ot Oregon and Idaho; thenco Northorly follow ing said boundary lino nlong the meanders of tho Snnko Itlver to tho placa whoro tho North boundary lino of said Malheur County Intcrsocts said Snnko Illvor, thenco Wostorly nlong tho North boundnry lino of said Malheur County to tho placo of boglnnlng. And from and after tho publication of this notlco In n nows papor published within tho County of Malheur, It Hhutl bo unlawful for any porson, firm or corporation to carry or transport any kinds of buy and straw, Including hay, alfalfa liny products, strnw, grass, forago plants, weeds or tulo used In cnttle cars or usoil for nncklnir nursorv stock of any kind or In nny other way from snia portion or .Mainour county in to or throughout nny part of tho Stain ot Orogon, outsldo of said des cribed portion of Malheur County oxcept updor tho conditions horoln- aftor set forth, as follews: 1. Alfalfn inoal or othor flnoly ground products mndo from alfalfa hay, provided that tho grinding of such products slinll bo done between tho data of Octobor 1 to April 1, may bo shipped Into or through any part of tho Stato of Oregon under tho following provisiens: a That all such products shall bo sacked and shipped In now, clean sacks, b. That tho product shall bo storod In warohouses romovod from alfalfa Holds, alfalfa hay, or other tnu pocted materials Immediately after bolng ground, until shipped or other wise disposed of, c. Provided furthor thut shipments of alfalfa meat or other such ground products, designated for points In the Stato of Oregon shall bo shipped to only such points as designated by tho Oregon Stato Hoard of Horticulture or Its duly authorized agent. d. All warohouses and places whoro said product Id stored to be at all 1 1 m oa freo of alfalfa hay, othor hays, straw and all other moans of contamination. o. Each lot shipment must bo ac companied by an official cortltlcato signed In writing by an Horticultur al Commissioner of tho Stato of Oro gon or his duly authorized agent at testing that It has been Inspected ami pasbed In compliance with these regulations, and stating where it was ground, stored. Inspected, nnd point ot shipment, Dono at tho office of the Oregon Stato Hoard of Horticulture, Port land, Oregon, October 5, 1920, CHAS. A. PARK, Prosldont of tho Oregon State Hoard of Horticulture Exccuthe Otflco, Salem, Oregon, October 5, 1920. I, Hen W. Olcott, Ooornor ot tho Stato of Orepon. do hereby approve tho foregoing promulgation and des ignate tho Argus, n newspaper pub lished In Ontario In said County ot Malheur, as tho newspaper In which said notlco shall bo published HEN V. OI.COTT, Goornor of tho f 'ato of Oregon GOPHER CAMPAIGN NOW " MAKING GOOD PROGRESS I'nriii ltui mil Woik Hiiporvkeil y Horn of llloloulrat Huiw-y Kf- feclhe Cri'tt OrKimlril To Scatter Hall" HjHtriuntlnilly Aftor sovoral wcoks of prepara tory work testing out a largo num ber of baits to determine which would bo most oftcctlvo when used on n largo scale, tho farm bureau campaign against pocket gophers In tho Mnlhour valley In now under way. Tho most pffectlvo bait was found to bo mndo at half-lncn cubes ot sweet potato, sprinkled with n strychnlno nlkalold-saccarlno mixture. A crow has been organized to dls- trlbuta tho bait on tho farms In tho torrltory lying between Malheur lltitto and Vale which Is tho torrltory which tho Vnlo Farm Huroau went on record asking for n cjeanup on gophers. Tho men nro under the j direct supervision of Mr, Horn of tho itf. S, Ulologteal Survey, who woilts in nccorunnco wun ma provisions ui III, t Hodcnt Tontrol l.nw brought to bear In UiIh county by farm bureau petition to tho county court Innt spring. Tho halts nro placed In tho main runways by means of probes. Ef ficient work In poisoning gophers depends upon tho uso of good baits and upon n kn6vlcdgo of tho bur rowlnb habttB ot tho aiilmntn. Pre Vlmlnary figures Indicate that tho land will lie rid of upwards of ninety per cent ot tho gopher population by two trentincnts nt a total cost varying from C to GO cents por ncro nccordlng to tho numbers of gophers present. dcigt Tho woman's Club had Its first program of tho year ot tho meeting this afternoon nt tho homo of Mrs. B. C. Van Potion. Tho study of Jap aticso art was taken up. Mrs. S. H. Staloy of Montpollor ar rived Monday to mnku an extended visit with hero son and daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. It, llnsmusscn. o - Mm. ltnv Jones will entertain to morrow nflornoou with a brldgo par ty In honor of her sinter, Mrs. Irwin Hrognn. Mm. Hrogon Is visiting hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Taylor. in.,, i nvinn amitii piitrrlalned Sat urday afternoon In honor nf her nolco, Miss Knthorlno Knliout'ii i...lil. I, Irll, !,. Tim fnllowltIK gttestH mum, ,.,, fci... ' ...- -- ---- -- enjoyed tho party nnd olnbornto re freshments whlcli woro Berveu: im rcsa Young. Eolyn (Inllaghur. Jean Aiken, Ploienco llccdy, IJleuiior .,.. i it.1,,.. uMuilnm. Anna Mpsrco. tVIJUII, .,, ..' -- ltuth Ilomnii, Margaret HIacknby and Master Hilly Hlackaby. It. A. KoBsolmnn formorly of thin city but now n resident of Emmclt was In Ontario for a short tinio on Monday. ' O. II Ornluim look a business trip to Holso Monday. Giving Ontario Lower Prices More Power for your Dollars at this store than you can find anyyhere else. - "There is a Reason" Just Now Showing some of the latest Dresses, Suits, Coats at prices far more reaHonnble than you would expect, and only a comparison with others will more than satisfy you of this fact. Dress Goods In the Dross Goods Department sco some of those 30-inch Tweed Mixtures at 69c a yard and 36-inch Storm Serges in nil colors, at 98c, for girls' school dresses. Underwear, Special Values Now where will you 'find the Underwear Values you will here! Just compare. Ask to see our Children's Fleeced Lined Union Suits, si.es 2 to M, at 75c, and many other such values for all the family. Boyer Bros. & Co. Department Store If 0 m & v 7 J ml ' Mi a BEjRJgJ e league of Nations MftMIMUWMtfl What does it mean? What does it involve? And other issues of the day will be discussed by Congressman N. 1 Sinnott at Ontario MONDAY, OCTOBER 18 Hear Him Now Bfcf ag- - f TTl iMtt j kJJ First publication, Oct 14. 1920 fS.l t-J f . .. . . - ... -A :.ust publication. Oct 2S 1920 r - j