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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1915)
TOT ONTARIO AROUS, THtJ :srAY, APRIL l, unr irx SHIPS TORPEDOED; ARTILLERY SENT TO GIVE THE BURGLAR JHEHA.HA! Top Notch Ice Cream Made L: fhitcrio Ml i IVES LOST DANA YUUK VMn ? 1 1 n uo MEXICAN BORDER No Starch Prices Pints 23c. For parties, picnics per gallon Hills Pharmacy Ontario, - - Oregon Deeds ;iikI Patenta, i;, .,.,.). . i,,,,. i v CD 0-10 March I 12th, ' 00. ., ' fi. I.I. Q. C. D I U-10-47, nine. IftO.OO la M Bhel 1 Id to H K ' 17, M 17. fl ' !: n .' :; i; , March i , KWH Nl v BE il.. 1015, 1.00. W. I Hawk h I ,,,,, Henr) i H iwki I I O'l n a Mil. I c. w Know " .- ip . lota V I III. i Haille) March 20th, 101 T,. Edmund lintier n i u i Rutler -110 Ti; In ' i 17. im. 20th, i " . 00 Junl '' 'i. i n Juntura. March II, 1 10 00, Mori 'i '.' ' i H .. . ,, I M . -U Nt i . ,, , ,. W S 1 K V . i : i : i '. to H 1 M SI U s ' if W '.-i March 1ft. 1018 INOO.00 Jam. i ' I of Bee i i". Marrh i '. 101 i 11000.00 Hop Iti ON GUARD! hi ar u arma- IIU '' w standing cur .. . ar. we ni7.f Hi. ,,. elf pi ervation, and " 'iate t! ' oade to kii ' nai int n general welfai The succesB of military operations depends rieeand effi i senti- , pit ivi'ii aiul rigorously and i larly inspected. The weak picket is a danger in stead (( a safeguard. In a like manner our failure or Buccess depends In a greal measure upon our teeth the thirty-two sentinels picketed in our oral cavity, f we allow our food to slip by our teeth without halting it for proper maatication, we soon shall have inside inti mation of the same by I leneral Debility, It ii necenary therefore to kawpourtatthingood shape, to lutve them attended t periodically! so as to proven! decay, tartar and acid mouth. Dr. W, G, Howe il ominently qualiflad to do this work, lie it competent, careful, conacientioui; nil equipment Is up-to-date and hygienic, the mater ials he uses of tho finest quality! and the ohargec most reasonable. BOWE KNOWS HOW. TRY HIM! Pirat Natl. Hank Bldg. Phone 73-i No Gelatine Quarts 10c. and family use $1.25 nir. i ol 8 . Bl, 1 1, Hopt December 82, 101 1, $160.00. r Boward el ir to W. II, it. in I Bl, i'. In Bl VI I ' M March 19, 1.00. W. M. i et m to Gertrude K. n Lot i and I. Bl. c. in BEM N'E 1-18-47. March 22, i:. W. Howland and II. A. McRob- " hi i in, 1 i fl iln.. Ontario, A . Morion v. bb, guai dii len Wi 1 1 SV, M 17. Jum , , u i, Douglas r, and W i, i ic it, i oo. II i R l! . ler to ' Telle, ia -W l M irrh ' ' i"'. 'i 1 1 Count I Dnnl I ! ' to ,. Bl. 71. ' ' ; ' ' ' '" ' "" ' " M:,'t!i I .. i:n,,. i jiii on. tO I ':, R, H ler, S f I 00.00. Complainta in Circuit Caaurl Piled I'm me Week. i Rennet i Mai tha J, B n i r. i' '' R, oi I 1 . Street, i ' ... i i I I ' . li tl fifl, ' ' i IJeenae laai i Durlni U..I 1 D Haven h 2th W Klbler and Ida McFadden, Marrh 24th. i ONPEREN4 l RXC1 RBIONI To salt Lake I . i i i. t:,.ii Bhorl i . '. p ii ' 6th, iui in live. Bi Suite (-7 Ontario (Special t.i Tin Argua.) London About 1 T0 lives were lost In the sinking by (Senium submarines of the African liner Kalaba and Ue Itritish steamer Agulla bound from Liverpool for Lisbon. Ihi' Knlnha was torpedoed In 8 Oeorge'i Chaaaal, Tha raaaal oarrled ;i crew of it'1 aad about LtQ paaatagan and of this total only 1 M wore r. I cued. Of thoai i 'igbt (tad later from x c mre. The Apulia bad crew of 42 and rin i paaaengera and of theoe -' the i rtW and all tl WI in both ei - on ilghttni tha ml marine tht capl ipe i I on all apeed possible, bul tl ertooh I iteai ers. showing that Germany no, hi some of her n il mi di i n lubmarlnc n the blot kade opei it i ind. . v. ho wn , one of ii, ok" loal given five nil J utes to got his paaeengarg and r. into lilt1 DOI . Dill, at i onmig mi lie survivors, before this waa poealble i torpedo was fired, striking the englm room and t aui ini i terrible t aploatoi M nv peraona wore killed and tin a t ,-n minub Trawlers which baipelied to be In the vicinity rescued moat of rhoaewl wen in i Tha euiia was attaekad off the i rokaahlra i . I The aubmarlne Ope 1 fire with lor LLiin. Shells Iron which kill, i I woman .i. nger. the flllef engineer and two Of the crew I'm ii aftOf Hi" r, w had 0OBBU1OBI I ' to lower the I i ordlni to the ii no urvlvora, tha Oermai k 1 1 ui their flra at i son a of tv srere i Iddle i a nh bulb is. SECRETARY M'ADOO i t A I'V Amarlcun I'reta A . . i i.,n. William G. McAdoo, Secretary of the Treasury, who recently underwent an operation for appendicitis. GOLD RETURNS TO U. S. Trade Bal'-i:e Mounts to $573,000,000, Fi-' i- - tedneee. I . o The i nlted for the iniiii.us, volume oi products ! ; : I r t Ii flowl United Stall s. Nearl) Ml In en i. ,,,,,! fi urth "I ibis amount i.un. in UW nttnuoua stream ult mateli the ajroateal era of proaporitj this oouutrv has ever know i . The trade balance In savor ot the emu i statee up to the elate of busi' ne8 Marcli :? approslaMtoa M7I.O00, eiin This is the amount other eoun tries out' the Halted States in i of imports, howewr the difference ma be settled When the war I. Ill V Unt it w.is ariousli' .ttin. ,.,.., that the United States was Indebted to Kuiope e,n pjara th.u, tu, praaavil credit balance. Sisal Prospect Good. Waahlaatoa Proapaata fur lattlaa from l'rogreo, Yucatan, a Bupply of sisal adequate for the binder twine needs of American farmer are Im proving. Secretary Hryan announced. Mexican Shot Kill American Woman Hrownuville. T..,s An American woaaaa was kilted la the streeta here bv a strav bullet from the battle belnj I waged Between I ufaaaa and villa 1 forces over tlie border. L m (Special to The AffUg.) San Antonio. Tcv Tbfeg battBftBg Of the Third field Artillery. Including 150 turn lunl 1- uun. in comnumu oi r,,nncl Oeorge V Vandeuaen, at Fori fl;lm Houston, were cntriiincd lor r.row nsvllle and WOM orilcrcd rushed to the border by a special train ...ijortSetieral I'n dericK PUBatOO leparted upon recelpl of advices from irowaarllle after ordering out the ar Hilary, Ha said thai tha Infnntrj al i exaa city would no! bt t nl to the r for the pit sent, bul would b' held in readli Q moral Ponatoi t on m indl irtmenl ol tht South, will tahe ii Brownsville ii po t re to i in ,ie i Brow is uea, Hi i i d formal notice on the - that iilbie n d Into the Texas and thai American troopa would be prepared i i tha ordi r. SILAGE FOR HORSES. The following summary h pra aented ) the Mia hi i station In stating in brief ft rm tha reanll of it it Ions and eiperl - in ;i . dmu sll ige t" in "i sea i lorn allai la now being t' d with su lij n large number of horm men and fnrmera to nil i i, a ie aiul iiiuUm Cm I sboOld always In- fe 1 In com in.itloli With other within the limit efui- a elienp subatltute for h ij and Odd I arlel.v ami sue- culeii e to the ration. ' a in,,-, i refill : w ll'i i , the thrlit o 1 1. I uder i o i'ii- hnuld S i lii r luolily o Q Sc ,..., I . .1 ,.. I. ........ tl..u J 3000000O0CO0O000CXXXXXX)O00 FOR BETTER LIVE STOCK. Neighborhood OrQsnixation Needed if Quality le to Be Improved. . depart. . i ' ; ii for Americana1 Indlffer ei l animal breeding lias f neiaiiliorbood orgnnt zaii'ii. wi. re a whole commnnltjr u the Hue breed of lire ato sverjt farm i ul .,'... I ,!i:,i. u Ii. r. out) ne firm Is then over to t :i I be. imI v wi'.i lja. action i rifle w itlng ! than ' are onlj a i ii mi wbk'b to In t!i ,-. a in ! vie ' i Hilt hind greater iwnnanvncy and cur than are i here onlj a I ' i it baa happened v often la thai eous try thai it may almoai bo aald to be the rule thai bj the time a i icceeaful breeder ins built np a eaportor herd, sin l or floch his life is drawing to i eiosi- I . i ,. moved to ton a and his bi - ttered. Theee aulinaui may after they are Mattered do something toward Improv 1 ei ''.'i a, . ... auimala of th la by m mean- - rhere are many ebanree that the) w ii i a ' -.-,,1 a ;'ii other j ol ' , is i.i pro luce inou n 1 let' the same number of iif li . .i- h - animals would prob ably ii n nie in bjbborbood and i s, ,i n u, ,.n. , ,,r iu the Individual breeder i- not lost, bul " In the Improt , i Of the sti .. of l).' country. Under our present highly individual Istic methods the farmer wbo enters upon a breeding eoterprlee frequently, if inn generally, makes the Initial mis tgha of selecting some breed which is new to his rommimity In order that he may liave OSjaethtng dlfferenl from anything noeaceaed by his nalshhora it u sate t.. any rbftt a neighborhood whoae farmers behave in this absurd manner will never Ktiriit Mtiiguiah csl for the ex. a Hence of Its live BtOCB or of its iieui eeaggk A third reasou for our lack of suc cess m animal breeding has already U-en tiUKKesied namely, the lack of stability of the average aiertcaB farm family Where the same farm stays lu the s.inif family for several ten, ra tions. If it happen to be a breeding farm, there Is time to bullj up a supe rior herd, stud or tlock. In the lulled States tins does Uot often happen. The sons of a successful breeder have lu the past frequently got to a city to enter npeaj urban business or profes sion. Bu even this instability of the farm family, which prevent "the con tinuation of breeding enterprises over long period of time. Is lu large meas ure due to a lack of rurul organization. OCMK I tend invitations kj Th"v c iv on their persona A CHECK BOH!; hi of no Check ' GUUD a9 inn TO household wants. If you haven t n bank account OPEN ONE TODAY. The Ontario Herlln, bj wl lo Beyvllle, N Y. 'I iir Rui dan nffcnalvi mi i meni agalnal the t asl Pi the north i Tllall came I t nd with ih. aspt Ion oi H" la I Ruaalaa Hum the p The Invaders were thrown iii I iii !. I ... I bnl hard fli hi an I the Gen 11 u to a polnl lo Rnaelana and Jaka i ov Stepi bat beei takei to irtl 'his dlatrii t .i further lavat ion of this kind. Ruaalan tro ! who started from Taun m:i n tO l SM Tilsit In the SUM ;n ih- looted It on i bat i I 1 in ir I. au arc. I, The) sill fi Ti' 1 heavv I and were driven i.i. i hut the ji diomnpa rln r Sew rai itu.--i.in advances between Anguatowo forts and the V'latula have been repub I. and In some places tills fiuhiinn contln Odenwatd Libeled by Government. Waahlugton United -': ttea Utor Brown .i Ban Juan, Porto reported in bad lib la i the Herman tteamahlp lenwald aad thai tin blp is now in euatod) "i the United Blab s .al. Thai is ti" in i step in pro eeedlnga to have tha Odenwald ooa for an alleged violation ol rlean neutrallt) F-4 May Never Be Recovered. Honolulu v--1 thn da) - ol in oeeaaal dra vn blng for thu .i ii" i i il merged in the wo ter.s h,r with bat i ran ol 1 1 men, naval ami. ., r, u,,, abrolutel) e, nam lb..i the m sse! would . ro ' red. Man Is Lost 11 C.ys. Hi . .it, which in- ju.si i banced to ip into his pm lu t. Ud nut Man I'oti. i. ., i ::'. yeara, a wolHusOwn character In tha Oranta Pass country, in the mountalna for il laat 11 ! o After wandi ring in a i leai inn Sauna, Of Man b II Mr Potter sraa picked up by ml i v aldo His nan hi gad (net a n and for I a hat: been and ball . "ii ,i ioii CHECKED Poultry Wanted! I will he iii Ontario TVsday, February 9th, and will buy your Poultry at mm' ket price. I will also be in Ontario Tuesday of each week, through spring and summer. Will make headquarters at American Express. I i DPf BOISK gnaaaaJTJgBnsnalnBBBBBWBTBBBBBg "'''BBnBaiBBgsBjBBjBsjBjBgaBBlina- J. H. FARLEY FUNERAL DIKECTOK AND ENBALMER LADY ASSISTANT Nssotui Angamoa Orvpa jo au hrgmu c answkk.o Promptly Dav Ok NlOBt Phone IJSJsjj Ontariu, Oregon to il I THILT AND HOLDUP or in their Homes largo 9Mm, 0 B in c to the profession,.! thief, StiCJ ti'.c x'HHcsiir.in oi iui we lmntdii National Bank! SOME ADVICE FOR PEACH COT in at leael tl Irtj nine oi mir ( eluht slate- the e are M Hi I III! . rilal liiiportau i i iverni I lill.il Si.il.s fum biilleilu. No UB1, of the i piittiinti BTOVVllIU pea, lies Tills bul.elln b I i ! three "ii tha general sahkei peach rowii,-, whieii wi;i ir,.. fiiiiil.imein.il urvlinrd oiicrntksm givi ..... '. valuable liifonusnaij Hie Iiuit . The illi i site, prop" kii lion, planting, minni soil liilillly .i , Iii .l.d III III bulletin. Ill lOCntlfl I a "ii h Us well BJ ' M ti orchard . i Ii r ad antauca be . ii,slili,.. I , ddc l he natural i of climate and soil, if an "H'lmrtj too remote froUJ a shlpplui; siatloo,! fur awn l'i"in n siiiiable innr km ited where Ice for rofrtgerahvi ' iliii"t I UM'liielilly suppll inny not be posKllilu to grow lucre proninlily, r,i. b.s in ay ,b vvpll on s range of .11 typve, luclndhsj i ul the ue. leratel) lusirjr Ioiiiii niul clas r.i.i, wh.ilevwl typo, a i ii; inn t be thoroughly drained t I , - ti : t ., i .ii- l,.. Mate 'i be) will not ..ii i "i Il uwa mat the bs cloy types w bleb nre so ha MM not p'i Ihroiiuh . are io be 1 a I in,- Mo. ii . . a soil ,h iiiIkIv i... i II,, 1 1,,,, n.rr Iii nlimgen Is uot io be desired oi il rule, mil e li is likely Bl linn' mi . growth ol f' 'n the other band, the imi'i w li. h I . . . i::ew b it t-tiliiltitin p '. unfertile soil is "good one for pea. hes" Is err, neons. In dlatrlcta lu which alkali sofai cur sites should be .selected with I view to nvoidii,.. i hem. While peach tree can be gfOWg B here is a lliiuii.l amount of alkali they eauaa disaster If present In quantltlea. It Is safer therefore in. ml Ihein a.s far as possible. As a eeneial iironoslilon site' la elevated cousldcrubly above tgai !"'' , is III I , , Ul po.ir'i i reliiird. !:,:. up e i i I I a. lint i'Iim W. A. Deputy li I ' ttinuaj in tl. grov ing towi ,,t tin- Pi il oth rn. .li