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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1914)
Just Unloaded Another Gar of Implements And are in shape to Care for your entire Implement needs Let us have a Chance to demonstrate our entire line Malheur Mercantile Company Well, What Do You Think of This? 114 This Is Our Best Offer $ That Four Firt-Cl Magaiine and Our P.p-r. ALL FIVE ONE YEAR. Only 1JJ 7ssiri4 Wumtiia World, 3Sc rr. Grcn' Fruit Grower, 50c yr. Farm Lil, 25c yr. Home Life, 25c yr All Five for About the Price of H j.vjv This is the bimrcst bargain in the best rei Iff If S AlOllG matter ever offered to our subscribers. It in wmi v oneweav ( !a ki owr pa.)eI thc Ua wecKy puMi,hei in this part of the state and the 1 mr M I izinei ol national promn. shown above, sample copies of which ni bg MM at our office. We have never sold our paper alone at less than a dollar a year. But on account of the splendid contract we have made with these br publications we are able to yie our readers the four magazines with our paper, all one year for only $1.18 just 18 cents more than the regular price of our paper alone. Send us your orders right away, give them 1 1 our representative or call and see us when you are in town. As soon as you see these clean, beautiful, interesting magazines ou will want them sent to your own home for a year. $1-18 JUST THiNK WHAT IT MEANS! Our Paper and These Four Standard Marjazines ALL PIVE ONE YEAR, ONLY 04 1QF l!fJ Phone 49 J. The Ontario Argus P. 0. Box 12H PIT SILO AND ITS ADVANTAGES Practical Tests in Kansas and Other States Show Its Ad vantages Will Not Blow Down and Never Freezes Up. COSTS BUT LITTLE TO BUILD Can Be Built Without Skilled Labor Not Recommended In Humid Sec tlona Where Water Cornea Near to Surface. Pit ullns are not adrocated In humid sections. Where tho ground In llrui ami dry, pit alios will serve tht pur pose as well as more expensive struc tures. They are durable, ami the cost Is small, and they can be built with out murh outside assistance. In constructing pit silos, the com monly accepted rule of a depth eitinl to twite Ike dlatni'ter Is a good one to follow. If thc silo Is too shallow, there Is too large a surface oosed and the pressure Is not sufficient to pack the silage close enough for the best re sults. It Is not advisable to dig the silo too deep because of the difficulty I of getting the silage out. In case a I large quantity of feed la required, it i la better to dig two small allot. Level the ground off before starling to dig, as this makes It easier to keep the walls perpendicular A plumb line or straight edge should be ueod fre- Chaap Holat for Silo. quently to be aura tin- walla are Mralght. A curb ahould be built ex tending above the ground high enough i keep out tho water and deep enough to got below the frost line. Advantages of Pit Silo. 1. Small coat of construction. t Adaptability to the site of the In nl It costs no more to make In pioportlon for six head than for linn '. Can be made anywhere where the water U mure Hum o eel below the -in lace of Hie ground, and Hie walls of a common dug well will stuud with out bricking 4. An v one uii make It who can dig a cIhI. in I Sn, .ill coat of machinery needed t tin it. It w ill not blow over nor rot down. 7. It keeps the ensilage perfectly. No freezing The Icmperulurc Is the same winter and summer Eaaentlala of a Good Pit Silo. There are certain points that must ! kept lii mind when constructing a pit silo: 1. The walkt ahould be plastered from three-fourths to one Inch thick The walla ahould be washed with cement coat to make (hum air ami N.iier tight. 3. The walls ahould be perpi udlcu v. ... Xv, Zl ' V : ". Derrick for Taking Out Silage. ,n. d smooth, no Ibut the silage will . ille evenly A cowling must be provided that S ill keep out dirt ... If walls become dry before puts , taring they should be sprinkled lightly 'll.lu I. ..!.. ll.. uluula I. . il, L .,.,1 1 Hid II. 1JK1 1111 ,,.!,. I '' Illl, ft. .I11VI ,s It trom drying out too rapidly. WASHINGTON STATE GRANGE ARM AMERICANS IN MEXICO Gum and Ammunition Are Shipped To Mexican Capital. Vefl Cruz. Mix Following the re cent dispatch from this city to the llritlsli and Herman citizens In Mexi in city of machine nuns and iquade of trained gunners, arrangement have been made to piece In the hands of all Americans capable of bearing linns weapons for self defense In the eveM of an uprising I" the MttlMl capital. A shipment of lotto rules and a large itinoHtit of animunltioii arrived here riM-ently from the United Slates. The shipment was made with the concurrence of the Mexican govern ment, but evefV erfort was made tO proven) the facts gaining publicity. The arms and iinimunltlon chests were inn luiiy diverted of ell marks lndl cnting the oherat tor of their contents, Women Active In Politics. Maker. "Tli Woman's Monster" club, is the latest luffi ag or Hon In this city. formed primarily to interest women In political affairs and to spur them to desire to take advan tage of their nuiit to the baltol Prl nertee will be hold In May. Cotntnli tees will hr stutloncd'cuch day at the oourthoejee to Instruct those who do- re to r i boa to proi i. and a series (if political meetings liu.i been planned Game Hearing Asked. Albany. -Thai a public hearing he held at e hicii the - poi l ni ii iii a a l em Oregon may submit evidence to ieiler:il Mthoffttee looking inward a change in the open season on migra tory birds is a suggestion of Albany sportsmen. An open season from November II to February If Is desired. Local sports men assert t lint under the present reg ulations the birds do not begin to come Into the I'pper Willamette val ley until the 00M season Is over. Lawyer Involved In Shooting. linker Charinc t' Hyde, formerly district attorney of Maker county. WOI arrested on a charge of assault with Intent to kin for the akootlng t Teen Williams, a rum her. following a quai rel over the c.ise In which Williams' sou Is Involved, Hyde being one of thc attorneys. The latter claims the shooting was accidental He explain ed having the gun by saving In . pet -led an attack by another I" ' mi Williams' Injuries ure nut l bought BOf lous. Dunes May Grow Tress. Riigene Completion oi Hie five root task of reforesting Mount Hebo, In Tillamook county, and the begin tag of an experiment Willi Hi,- i atlon of the sand dunes about li.inll re i have i, in announced b) ii. I. ftanktai lupervloot ol the lluelnn Ma tionai inn- t 'i in Mount Hebo burnt a hlcfa a .i one ,,i Hie lame I traoti of inn in ; ot or lumi in Hi, wi t, was i t.v the great tni ni 1 16 a hi n Ike Indiana set fire lo Ike umber ol the Co., .-I ami del 1 1 nv i v ;i I ,,i WANT COMPENSATION ACT Many Who Had Decided Otherwise Change Minds at Time Is Near. Siiiin a number ol eniplo who bad Hied with the State IndU acciiieut oommlealon notices ol their election not to come under the ii vision ol the workmen s compensation law, are now sending In rsHJUS I to li.n. Mich notice.-, withdrawn ami iii clarlng their Intention i" i ike advau lilge il Hie b' in I ItS oil' I'd b.i I I. .ii i ordlng to i' Hinsd of tie- commit slon .ii Hla d i, among t inployi i to i he educational work U in, miters oi ii. i uiiii, und ii" , p tore. He said lhal h iti i from uiployt re w Itbdrau In i I In Ir I ,.,ii . . u , i . i. in: ..I Hi. I i -. iviii Ii. July I stnnki Disinfectant. I "ii ll 111 III , II pill I!) Ill- . .'. .il A 'l. ii ah nil til w hi' I I'. FRENCH MINISTER'S WIFE KILLS EDITOR Campaign Against Member of Cabinet Said to Be Cause of the Crime. C B. Kegley, Its Master, Extends Ef- fectivs Support in Every Way Possible Muring the recent campaign for al- farm in Hie i'ai'ltlc '.oilhwesl. the awakening for a betier in of farming was vet v marled i have traveled over mnek of Ike lee rltory since aid Hud Hie prevailing i i iitlineiil very ;; urable Indeed The S'a'e (irange. of irVasblngtOB especial y apprer'lates the educational feature .i pTtmenl and egtenda ff ctive pport to the Molded Improveoieut tumuiiitee from every possible aigl Douglas Fair Date bet. tun v 'i i i tuu i ill be belli Hi i ,i - . ;.! ml, i i 10 to l'J be saru In. i was held l;i i .n ami will COine the ' Med mil Hi, week i" i'i Kugene, 'I he Htats lair I ti. week following ihi i fair. Plan New Electric Road ln .. . v mo. 'mi ni i . on iiii. in organise compauj iu I row I to.v ii on the P . rail up the middle iurk ol Ihi Hal i ii rivet past lii en ) to the limber Paris. Oust mi Calmette, editor of he Klgnro, was shot and killed by Mine. Henrietta C'aillnux, wife of Joee Cnillnux, the French minister of fl niitii e Mine. Calllabl went to the office of tho Figaro to carry out an act of vengealice ngnlnst M. Calmettc, who had been waging a campaign oharacteriaed by extreme MttefMM against the minister of finance. She fired al taMt three times. M. Calmette being wounded In the chest, iu the side and the abdomen, In her stiiteinetit lo the police, Mine. Cnillnux explained that the campaign ngiiinst her husband had become In tolerable nnd she determined to stop it She consulted an eminent lawyer. Who advised her that legal proceed inns would he futile that Hiey were OftOfl worse in the case of the Inno cent than In the case or the guilty. She decided then 10 take the law into her own hands. She bought I revol Ver. drove to the Klgnro office mid sent In her card. M. CalmettO was most polite and asked vvlini lie could do for her. "It Is needleOO for ate to pretend that I am milking a friendly call," she answered Then I ilr a mv revolver Iroin my muff and tired all the cartridges. M. CalmettO tried tO take shelter behind n desk." MOTHErT JONES GOING BACK Woman Says She Will Return to Trlnidsd snd Resume Efforts. tietiver "I am going back to Trln lilad before the end of this week," de clared "Mother'' Jones here "I fully xn i I lo hi' arrested and put back in prison as soon as I reach the strike zone, but no governor nor president can m. ike me abandon my constitu tional rights as n citizen of tkc United Slates in go where I please and so I. hi m I live I shall refuse lo submit to niilii.il despotism." s in the exact milliner In which she left the hospital Ihere Is n sharp clash between 'Mother Jones and the lite authorities. The strike lender tic lares she was simply deported. that she was ot'ilercil to prepare lor Ike Join. iev. and was brought to lien ver under military escori ami at state expense, without OVH llSVlllg glvell Ihi i -oiiseiit. lioveruor Amnions and Adjutant Hem nil John Chase mild that "Mother" Jones had expressed willing ii' in ennie lo lienver, I, 'living Hie strike "in il Oovomof 1 1 1 1114 111 H won:, I gram her an Interview CUSTOMS HOUSE ON BORDER IS RAIDED Sun Diego, c.ii The U I Sun I Oliatoma office and poslofflce at 'IV ' ,1- miles from this city, on the American aide ol tin luleriiatloual In hi i' i i.i i . wore d. i-t mv d by fire ,,i night, following ii raid )rOWtM00M i.. ml iln rniders were Mexicans. Ii nl, V. Johnston, ol Sail Diego. poatmaater st Teoate, was shot to il'.iih ulien he resisted the bandits ami ii, companion, Warren Dtdlen back, .' wounded i. m bod) e found m ' be emouldi ring ruins. u autopey di velopi il IhO fact I hill In- I, ,1,1 been shot IhrOUgh Hie belli! Ill I I lol was I not fur trom Hie In.. I, i loinisiou. the dead I i "He 'I. leg I mi in Si Iii in to, i iii .i Johneon and ., iiii.iiu Kottnt i ,i. hi . dini i "i in. In I,, leli i in in ii li .lol, n-1, a, piuci 'I the ti' in 1 iffalr on M i is Kill Eiifjinesr. I i . i ; ' he result ol i ittoii hOldllp (J A NoMlivv, in t , trtbui ol ill , ' uglnei r ol .,' di .oi i, one of Hh i-.ii in i in iiniii, until , robber in ., battle ,i i ni's i nl ot Auburn Clo-e I S . V SI Ii Tin I'bl '' i inn ker i i loward pi f Auburn did imi open foi I ml u hi ii. .-I for III p ..ii i. .1 Ii, I iiii.'d Si., I.- . in the United itatee i hei ,,n pi hi ion of de- T.- nty at Pendleton Indicted. I'. i in, ' 'i 'I ' in' v in. in i nun's vera i ind lurj after i iter pin ' of I wei k In I - 'i ' I 1 1 - of g in, I i -I iiiiiuorul pi . . .in ' protection,