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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1914)
ONTARIO ARGUS PUBLiSH KI) BVBMY THURSDAY Entered in the tioit flic Ht Ontario Oregon, fur tranpniiHRloB through the matin hm im ni1( rlii" matter. M. E. HAIN. Publisher. For tlio past two years tlir commercial bodies of tlie North west have been practically dead and as a result there has been little development. The old methode were worked out and now an effort is being made to revive the work along new lines The alfalfu special of Prof. IIol doil'l last winter was tlie first shot to be fired and the people of Spokane are k'oiiig to follow it up and keep tlie importance of alfalfa and corn growing before tlie people of the north west. Other agein ies are going to keep hammering away 00 cows and bogs. l'he fruit in dustry has reached a point where it is a iUestion of caring for the trees mid fruit and placing the fruit in the homes of those who desire it. This work will lie carried on by the Fruit ii-m, nations. SOCIAL EVILS. Tho most Important question Is, What fon i mi now bt put In piny IgSlMt tin' formidable evils which (irnvely tlirenlen the very life of the rme? No one fori e or iiKeii'-y inn he iiimpletp ly relied on. Attack must be mnde iiKnlnsf the three principal ennsi's of piexetit evil i-ouilltlons first, llist III men; sin1. com plete lack of moral principle In certain ihisses of women; third, depravity of those who make lommei'i e of these two. Com mercialized vlre should be at ta led la all Its fornix bf nil the powers of the law. The undent I olll les of toleration and licensed seKletMtl'Pii must lie Uprooted. SeureKatlon has nowhere I n successful lteiiulalloti Is II con fessed failure The laws HKflllint undesirable BMVftafM need to be resisl. I'ublli' pfoaraM In re Kiird to sex livyleiie and euirolllcs Is to be ploi -u red I hietly through edm ntloiial methods. Tlie work must be done delicately and without Interference with parea tnl rights or lellu'loiis eimvli tlon r V Kllot. President l'.ineiitus of Harvard The Fair to be held in Sun Francisco is going to bring many millions of people to the Pacific const and it is the duty of every eiti.en to advocate his home section as a desirobli plan to l'iciite. If von do not believe you are in the lust plaosgat out of it. Do not stay and hammer. (iet into a location that suits yon and then do your part to brine; rj settlers and develop the inunliv. BOY your ticket by way of Oregon and be sure to stop at - Ontario should h your motto. Tht OrSgOfl Agricultural Col lege has enrolled li.lt. students for this year's work, an increase of 'JO per cent over the number filtered a year ngo The students represent not only Oregon, but 'M other states of the Union and eight foreign countries. Many of the students come from states which maintain agricultural col leges of their own Tom Richardson in his ad dress here on Saturday, stated that the western part of the state was alive uud making great headway, while the eastern part is dead and not developing or growing. In this county Onta rio in practically the only section that has shown much life for the past two cars, the county Ms a whole not going ahead as the opportunities here would warrant. We have millions of acres ol good land open for entry and lor sale at fair pin es, but the people are not coming here to locate and it is only a fraction of those who stop here that do locate. It is not bard to find (because for this. One man in a neigh boring town stated that he was opposed to everything that VOttld benefit his neighbor town. That sentiment is what is the matter with this county, the communities are devoting their energies to fighting then neighbors. When the people of the counts get to work for the development of the county there will lie no trouble m bringing settlers here and finding buyers lor the dis satisfied ones. It re. pures sonic breadth of thought to do this and it is the only way thai will succeed Brief News of the Week Intense sutferlnn from cold and lark of food are reported from the i a linnet, Utah , mlninr districts where the men are out on strike. Charitable Institu tion :iro atdlni the li lltns A robber boarded a Western & At l.'intn paaaenier train at Ylnlni Da and after rohbliiK PMMaftfti fouuht I il'iel with a deputy sheriff, and es caped with hi booty. llearlnKS of rival cities of the enut In the Matter Of ilalms for establish- liiK reserve banks liavi been conclud ed and the reorganization committee has started went. Checks iiKKreKatltiK more than $1,- I N In legacies under terms of the will of Itenjiiinlli Altiunu of II Altai ill K I'o. of New York, have been dis tributed i0 the firm's employes. Three city employes of New York gave the new mayor a surprise by linking for a redinilon of their sal nrles. They Mild that new arrange- tnenis required but hair of their tine Monday, the anniversary of the birth ol Oetieral Uoberl K Lee, was ohhcricil aj holiday In .Mississippi, Arkansas, I'lorlda. (Jeorgi.i. North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia and Alabama. With ll living men on board, the Mrltlsh submarine A 7 went to the bottom of Whlt-und bay. six miles fioui i'i mouth. Cagland. A majority of the women of the Unman aristocracy have decided to conform to Instructions Issued by Car dinal llaslllo Pomplll, vicar general of Home, ami baiilxh the tango from their a Ions. There were I Ml mine workers kill ed In and about the mines of I'ennsyl tenia In l!ii:i, according to a report i:i. idi- public In James K Roderick, chief of the state department of mines. In the eruption of a volcano on the Island of Sakura, Japan, terrible lost of life resulted The town of Kago allium was destroyed, together with a number of hinaller towns. No Anierl cans perished. It la reported from Toklo. FRUITLAND HENS feople in the News Young pigs foi iaIs by David Magill. Phone 90S N. 8. Sir li.. I. en Houd, former premier, Hiiuounced his withdrawal from public life, In a statement Issued at St John, N K (Seueral Louts Wagner, commander in chief of the (iraml Army of the Ke public In I HSU. died at his home In Philadelphia. Hotter (). Sullivan, of Chicago, has annouuied his candidacy for the demo cratic nomination for I'llited Stales Miiaior from Illinois. Carl llrowne. who was "(leneral" Case) ' chief lieutenant on the fam ous march of the Coxe arm to Wakh iiigtou. died lii Washington The inauguration of James K. Field er as governor of New Jersey took place Tuesday In Trenton, and was accompanied b the ceremonies which custom has prescribed for the occa sum Orwlle Wright, the pioneer asiator, has openod negotiations with the Ital lan government for the sale of hit Italian rights to the new hydro aero plane equipped with a stabilizer, for the special use by battleships rial denial of allegations that bo had i outrlbllled 110,004 to eslablltdl a newspaper which it was said had boon published for the agitation of a tnote nient to massacre the Jews m Russia was iiced at Oakland. Cal , by Iguace I'adcicw ski. the world laiuous pianist Kfforts of the border authorities to round UP 'he Mexican federal gcuer als who escaped from Ojinaga, Me . vaea the retell ooeupted that place. r. sillied til the arrest al Sanderson. Tex . af Oaaaral lase Faee laleur The worst bo' in the t'nlted State have Jusi latlted on a ranch I mar Reno. Ne supiorled by Jack London, i pton Sinclair and oih.rs The ln' are ineinlicrs of Ihe Last Chance boy club, The Farmers Mutual Tele phone company held their an nual meeting and elected the following officers : E. E. Hunter, C. H. Sargent, H. F Tussing, A. Grimes and J. O. bcritchfield. Queen Esther Circle will meet Saturday afternoon with Mrs. N. P. Yoekey, their new super intendent. The new bridge across the Payette river is completed north of town and the new road lead ing from the bridge has been graveled making fairly good roads. Several from here attended the picture show at Ontario Saturday night. (iuy (milium was called to his old home in Missouri on account of the illness of his father. The MttOOdist Ladies Aid will bold their annual bnaar about the -'2 of February. The Noble Ditch elcctetl the following officers nt their meet ing held January 10: Th II Weir, Gay (milium, J.M. Duvis, 1). L. ingard and IV Wells. The Baptist congregation has invited the other churches to their dedication services next Sunday. The Maplist pastor of Moise will preach the dedication sermon. They will serve a bas ket iliiiiiti in the basement ami in the afternoon there will be talks from the different preach ers present. Mr. Oosncll is selling his per sonal property anil will leave fot the Willamette valley to in. I. ' Jiia home. Born To Mr. ami Mrs. Wil ham M Council, Jntni.it y L't, a daughter. The West Side Lateral com pany held'their election of offi cers last Suturduy: President, J. Hi Spamhower; vice prott dent,ll. B. Fullei , secretary, Paul Von Der Hur; tfsastirar, Mr. Shake. Mr. Fuller, Mr. Vim Der Kar, Mr. Hengler and Mr. Shakewere named as directors. Mr. Brandon, of western Ore gon, will give an illustrated lec ture here Suturduy evening. lie fa a brother of Mrs) B. Whealdon and will make a visit ut her home while here. The rinl.it li.-.i class of the Methodist Sumluy school held their auuuul meeting Suturduy evening ut the home of their teacher, Mrs. II. E. Robinson. The eurly purt of the eveuiug was spent in a sociul time uud refreshments were served by the charter members, utter which u good program consisting of music, history of the cluss, read ing letters from ubsent members and several talks by teuchers and members of the class. The Noble Ditch company are securing deeds this week for right-of-way for wuste water in Sand Hollow. The Hotel Moore will continue ! to serve Table de Hotejdinuersj Sunday evenings Jfroin.i.30 to . Dinner 7f ceuts. LIVED ON RAW EGGS Mr. Richard's Experience With Dif ferent Diets. Peaches and Buttermilk for Three Years. Cecilton, Md. Mr. George Richards, of this place, during the past 12 years, has probably tried more different diet! than the average person would ever use in a lifetime. What he has to say about his experi ments, must therefore be highly interest ing to anyone suffering from indigestion or stomach troubles of any kind. He says: "For more than 12 years. I suffered with stomach troubles, and paid hundreds of dollars for doctor bill and medicines. I was also operated on for piles. I lived on dried peaches and buttermilk for nearly three years. The only thing that would not give me pain was raw eggs. I was a physical wreck. I could nol steep, and was as near crazy as a man could well be. I must say that after taking two 25-cenl packages of Thedford's Hlack-Draught, it did me more good than all I ever spent lor other medicines. I have been working daily on the farm ever since, and I am as hard as iron." This purely vegetable remedy has been In successful use for more than 70 years. Try it. 1 '.nt be sure that it's "Thedford's." Irdin Service. West hound, No. 17 Orpxon Wash Ltd 8:4 A a m No. 78 llniitini'tiin I'ii U.40 a m No. 0 Fait Mail 0:15 p m No 77 IlutititiKtoti Pass ItM pro No. ft I r. v.. ii WiimIi l i icmm ' :."0 p in I'.h-i bound No. 18 nieeon Wiish Ltd I til ll to No. 7ti li.. ie .iiHNioe,., 8:"i0 a m No. f! Fait Mall I I ..." n m No. 78 Uoici i ii-K.-mfer 3:50 p m No. lOOrrgon YVhiIi Kvpren I io ,, ,,, Mnlheiir Valley Urnoch The Vale train Ipiivph Vain daily at Ha in. arririnu. In Ontitrlo hi S;(i. Hitnrn iiiH will leave, except Sniol.i r. at 10 Qi.. iirrivinu nt Vile at 10:40, IphvIhii for ItniLTHii nt 10:i0, arriv ing there II :."!, ri'tnrnl'ia will Ichvc Hrnuau at II 'to. arrive at Vail I 10. LravH Vale at 2:30, arrlrliiK ut On tario at ri : t ( i . and return to Vale at V p. in. On Sunday the train will coins to OntHilo in the innrniiiu anil return at 7 p. m.. tnakitiu tlie run to immciiaiH oo mat nay lUNtrad . t Wedaeaday. The Jiiutura train will leave Onta rio Monday, Wednesday and Haturday at 7 a. in . returning at (1 p tn.. reach I n .liintura at 1'2:05 ami leav ing at 1pm. Clearance Sale Of Seasonable Millinery Beginning Jan. 17th every thing in Millinery stock, in cluding trimned hats, shapes, plumes, fancy feathers, flow ers and children's hats will be sold at greatly reduced prices to make room for spring stock. GROVE & RILEY For Good Rigs and Prompt Service The Eagle Livery G. L SMITH, Proprietor Horses Boarded By the Day or Week BUTTER WRAPPERS Must Be Printed We are printing more wrappers than any other two offices in this section. There is a reason. We have the machinery, type and workmen necessary and we take the same care with Butter wrappers that we do with wedding invitations. Take your next order of Aro.lc tOffius Butter Wrappers to the ilTJfUS UHlCe KQRINEK'S Dr. Korinek's Stock and Poultry Rem edies are worth your while to try as every package is guaranteed to give satisfaction or your money back. Guaranteed by Dr. J. C. Korinek, Medford, Oregon Sold by Everhart Drug Company Ontario, Oregon THE MARKETS. Portland. Wheat Club, 86c; bluestam, He; red Russian, t)4c. Il.tv Timothy. $17; alfalfa, 14. Huttcr lit .iinery. 35c. KKs I'ainlleil. :l7c. Empire Lumber Company, Limited WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Sash, Doors, Lumber, Lime, Cement, Plaster and Coal SOLE AQJENT8 AND DISTRIBUTORS OF Malthoid Roofings and all P & B Products The Must Complete Line of Buildiug Material. If you cannot find it anywhere else 0OHM to us. We have it. Seattle. Wheat Hlui-stcm, 94c; club, S5c; red KiiM-ian. S'tc li.i Tunotli). $17 ncr ton; afuiff, $H ii r tun i . g Butter Creamery, iitic. Get the Argus - $1.00