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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1915)
THE ONTARIO ARGU8, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1915. mmmmmmmr?immmmmmmmmnmn?mmmmmfnmnitnmmmmmn!nimtmj wt--t--f-M".. The SemW9t$Wt6idv" I Making the Little i Plants and Cut! Farm Pay By C. C. BOWSF1ELD 1 Orders Taken For Cut Flowers Carnations, per doz 85c. Roses, per doz $2.10 Tulips, perdu. 85c. Sweet Peas, bunch, 30c. Potted Plants On Display Flowers NOW is the time to plant Pansy Plants, 1 aisies, Shasta Daisies, Golden Glow, Paeonies, Phlox, Bleeding Hearts and Forget-me-nots. Leave your orders here for your Aster Plants. Chrysanthmeum Plants and small Geraniums to set out. PRICES REASONABLE 1 I The Ontario Floral Co. it Phone 49-J Ontario, Oregon 1 ? Headquarter! zfr at Argun Ofllcv UiaiuuiiiiiiiiiaaiuuuaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiUiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiauiiiiuaiaiiiaiUiuuiUiiii AUSTRIA DECLARED MAKING LAST STAND A LITTLE CHANGE IN HEALTH LAWS THE WAR SITUATION ARE INSUFFICIENT l.ojidon That the Russian advance Ko fur as actual MkIiMiik I con- Into tlu Carpathians In Knitting ground ccriicd, the official report contain lit Is asserted by I'etrngrad. while Vienna He iicwh from the western theatre of ays the eiieiii has been In hi In i heck war The i..i- effort In the west, which After sanguinary fighting him heeii no Ioiik awaited, seems to be The dcfciiMc of Hie ar ..il Ii limn la nil far "If. and the operations are the laat effort Austria Hungary ran ('imfmcd to an occaHlonul attack and muster, hiih the Times correspondent counterattack, while the airmen on with the ItitNHlan forrcH, toloi:rapliliiK both sides are kept busy watching the Duck farming Is becoming more prof itable year by year. People are learn ing that ducks are the hardiest of do mestic fowls and are the easiest to feed. Matured ducks of the larger breeds are worth fl to $1.23 each dressed. The feuthers add a few cents to this. Ducklings grow fast and reach a nice roasting size at two months, It being quite common to get a four pound fowl at this nge. They are n great delicacy then, and as they bring a higher rate per pound than when mntured it la considered most profitable to market them at a weight of three to four pounds. Their feed up to this time should consist mainly of brnn or shorts wet to a thin mash with slilmmllk, adding a little cornmeal. Stule bread or crackers sonked with sklmmllk will nlso do nicely. They need n clover patch to run In. Harden stuff Is ex cellent. A little cracked corn Is need ed In the Inst two weeks. In nils lug ducks to an nge of six or eight months considerable grain Is required In addition to the mash and green stuff. Profit time Of hatching to fle days old provide the following mixture: 'nicker or broad crumbs and corn meal, equal parts by measure; hard boiled eggs. I." per cent of the total bulk of crackers and meal; sand, f per cent of the total of crnckers and meal Mix with water or milk and feed four times a day. From five to twenty days old the following mixture: Wheat brnn or shorts, two parts by measure; corn meal, ono part; rolled outs. .'si per cent of this bulk; beef scraps, A tier cent; Cm Wk pWfl Wf BBBBBBBBBBBBr CEbP SBaffilJJJJJJfr ik. At Dreamland, Satutday, April 17th saaaaaaaaasa BRITAIN ANSWERS GERMAN PROTEST Kugene. "After examining a large number of health ordinances of Ore gon cities, I have been Impressed with the Insufficiency of these to deal with health conditions. Most of them deal I In an Incomplete manner with com munlcable diseases and nuisances, but none of them covers the whole field of activities of a modern health de partment. For this reason It seems ....... ........ ...... .. ncr ir.".. ..... ..,.,... -on, ...,.. ...... .., .iiik nonius ,.,,.. ,., fl... ., m, ,,.nt nee.! ...... ..... ... . ...... ...Vw. .w. ---. (here nothing can prevent the Russian where the) might be expected to do Invasion of Hungary I the most damage. A description of conditions under The KiishIuiis now are reported to Which desperate lighting b. 1.1111..I on be on (be i.tienslve along the whole of in Hi. Cm ..iililuiiri. hii.im a Merlin tlla- their front. Irom the Mult l- sea to the Iateh. Is contained in a .linpatcli to the Itoumauian border and In the Cauca Is'allonitl .filling from Its special cor- sus. respondent, win. Nitys that not only Is' The (iertnans are pouring relnforce- ,...- .rr...c ,,. ..n.r .,,,, ,cu.i, ........ ...... ......Kry lu suppori " Verslly. A great number of recent or tint that It is so broken ., h u.o.in- Austrian arinl.H. which are being hard ! Mnmncn frolll A,nert-an towns were laliis and forest- tint die . onill. 1 re- pressed by the Russians In the pusses of Oregon cities Is a complete, saultary code." This statement was made by lion ('. Sowers, professor of munlcl palltl.s at the I'lihersity of Oregon. A sanitary code which Is suitable for towns and cities outside of Port land has been prepared by the munlcl lull icicarch bureau of the state mil LBBBI ' fl WHITE FLAG IS E J coins of (he Carpathian mountains. The battle In the Carpathians con tinues by night and day. The Russians embles guernll.i .11 I. ire on Mil scale enable to He.- flirts of the territory Involved, c 1. .(i. mis olten Hud It nee- are making desperate efforts to force vsaary to abandon a 1 itioii Kauied at Uxsok and l.upkow passes, and on the heavy loss Im-c.iiihc its Mew Is cut off success of these operations their army from other sections 01 the battle line which Is on the Hungarian side of Althou:;h the Russians are constantly Dukla, is waiting before continuing In lining up tresh troops mid making Its aihame tenible sacrlllees. the correspondent As the days pass, the operations In aays, their onslaught lias been checked the Dardanelles appear likely to be at Dukla. where the Austrian line runs more and more protracted, even the Hoiitliward to the OfWl l the Curpu London psj'crs are Inclined to admit used as references, and the provisions oi (he Oregon health laws and regula ayi.bsiiuut ihak tlons of the state board of health were sand, & er cent; green food, 10 per Incorporated wherever found appllca ble. This code may be had free on appll cation to the extension division of the university. tin, ins thai the Turkish positions perhaps cent. Mix with water to a dry. crum My state and feist four times a day. From twenty to forty two days old the following mixture Wheat bran or shorts, two parts by tucusure; corn meal, out pari, beef scraps, & per cent . of this bulk; sand, & per ceut; greeu ' , food. 10 per ceut. Mix with water to not "admit" either the right of the al- a dry, crumbly stule and feed four lies or their assertions for Justlflca- times a day. lion In placing an embargo on all com- I From forty two to seventy days old merclal Intercourse between Germany ,Uu following mixture: Cornmeal. two The Ross ans hate been .1. 'voting ban not )et been seriously damaged, their attention lor ... wral dais to an Herman submarines continue their tffort to forte bat k the Vu-.tro Hun Karlaus 111 tin- .Middle I'.isn, between been reported sunk during the past l.upkow and 1 tsok passes The leu week toulc allies there, the National . 11 ting says, have long been contending . Right of Embargo is Not Admitted. against greatly superior numbers, but j Washington. The Flitted Stales nevertheless "accomplishing wonders government made public Its uote to of endurance and braver) I Ureal Hriialu announcing that It could and neutral countries. parts by measure; wbest bran or ,.l. .. , ..I A ....... I . I . ... .. I II ... . -- activities, and a number of Hhips have """" " - "'""'" ' sssaai ir- riniri ui 11 1 irn .1 1 1 . .. 1 . . 1 , , . . r ..... -.. ..-.. ...... 1. ..,.,, ..1. n.i'M U UI IIUOI cuavtt. ON GUARD! We hear a great deal these days about arma ments. Ami not withstanding OUT aversion to war, we recognize the principles of self-preservation, aiul appreciate the ell'orts made to sate -guild commer cial interests and the genet welfare. The sutcess of military operations depends largely upon the vigilance and efficiency of the senti nels. Theie men are picked and rigorously and regu larly inspected. The weak picket is a danger in stead of a safeguard. In like manner our failure or success depends in ureal measure upon our teeth the thirty-two sentinels picketed in our oral cavity. If we allow OUT food to slip by our teeth w ithout halting it for proper mastication, we soon shall have inside inti mation of the same by General Debility. It is necessary therefore to keep our teeth in good shape, to have them attended to periodically, so as to prevent iletay, tartar and acid mouth. Dr. VV. Q, Howe is eminently qualified to do this work. He is competent, careful, conscientious; his equipment is up-to-date and hygienic, the mater ials he uses of the finest quality, and the charges most reasonable. The note review, at length the legal " 2" fi LSft.f! t ill ui I. OS I'liirv. 1 inns.- niiiui v. ,..,, per ceut; greeu food, 10 per cent. Mix with water to a dry, crumbly state ami feed four tlmea a day. Of all ducks for farm and practical Kitchener Bans Liquor From Home. ' purposes uoue stauds higher In Kpu- l.ond.ui War Secretary Kltcbeuer lar thau the White I'eklag. It Is among the first of the prominent " for " ''K Washington. Details of the attack on the German cruiser Dresden In Chilean waters by a llrltlsh sipiadrnn were officially received by the rutted States government with Information of the character of the representations recently made by Chill to the British government over the Incident. It was revealed for the first time here that the Dresden was about to be interned by the Chilean government for overstaying the limit of 24 hours granted to her when the Hrltlah auxil iary 1 11 am. 1 and cruisers Glasgow and Kent opened fire. The report adda that the white flag was run up on the Dresden and word was sent to the Hrltlah commander that ih. attack was being made lu ter mortal waters. As that failed to stop the attack, the German captain blew up his own ship. When the German captain and crew reached Valparaiso they were Interned l-ondon. The German protest and threat of reprisals 011 account of the treatment by Great llrltaln of the pi is oners taken on board German submar ines was made public here This pro test was transmitted by Germany to Great llrltaln through the United States. The reply of Great llrltaln also was made public. The German government asked whether Great llrltaln Intended to ac cord less favorable treatment to cap tured German submarine crews than to other war prisoners. Germany said that If Great llrltaln adopted such a course llrltlsh army officers held pris oner lu Germany wriuld receive corres pondingly harsh treatment The foreign secretary, Sir Kdward Grey. In his reply, aald that the pris oners from German submarines had been segregated, but were being treat ed humanely. BULGARIANS MAKE ATTACK ON SERBS CAPTAIN THIERICHENS 1 Rome Hands of Bulgarians have made an attack on the Serbian fron Her, according to dispatches received here. A Serbian blockhouse at Volandovo was attacked, the dispatches declare. The Bulgarians captured two cannon and occupied positions In the bills on the left bank of the Verdar river. Tel egraphic communication with Saloni ka has been Interrupted since the re ports were received. The report or the attack made by the Bulgarians caused grave concern In diplomatic circles. It Is generally believed that Italy's entrance Into the war Is certain lu case of an attack being made upon Serbia by Bulgaria. The belief was expressed that Bulgaria would hasten to disavow responsibility for the action of Isolated bauds upou the border. men in Kngland to respond to the sug gestion of abstention from the use of alcohol contained in the letter sent by King George to Chancellor of the Kx chequer I. loyd George. The war sec retary Issued Instructions that no al coholic in 1 e rages be served 111 Ills household for the duration of the war. Plot to Aid Crltlsh Warships Charged. New York. Dudley Meld Malone. collector of port, charged that British cruisers patrolling the waters along the coast of the United States had deservedly impular throughout this and Is toe most easily raised of all. It Is a very timid bird and must be bandied quite carefully. It was Im ported from China In the early seven ties snd bss steadily growu In popu larity since Its Introduction Into ibis country. The White Aylesbury ducks are sec ond to the popular I'eklng for market purposes and are bred lu large num bers In Europe. In this country tbey are not so exteuslvely bred as the I'e klng: neither have tbey beeu fouud so good as the latter. The Colored Rouen duck Is called been Moisting the neutrality law by coaling and taking on supplies from vessels putting out from the port of New York HOWE KNOWS HOW! First Natl. Bank Bldf. Phone 7;Uv. Ontario TRY HIM. Suite 6-7 Grants Pass Lins to Ocean Assured. Cortland -Completion of the Cali fornia Ac Oregon Coast railroad from I Grants 1'ass to Crescent City, Cal , at a cost approximating 16.000. 000, was assured when Twoh) Bros, railroad contractors of Cortland, arranged with the city officials of Grauts 1'ass to finance the project aud perform the work. Receivership Asked for Shipping Trust New York A petition for a receiver 'or the International Mercantile Ma nne compaii) was filed here by the New York Trust company. It Is al leged that the concern, known as the 'shipping trust had defaulted ou fl', 300,000 luterest on Its bonds. The International Mercantile waa formed by the late J. 1'ierpout Morgan. Deadlock on Western Battle Front London Reports from Carls and Berlin Indicate that the deadlock In France aud Flanders continues with virtually no change. ouutry and Is considered oue of the moat profitable vsrletles to keep. By some raisers the Cnyitgu Is considered to be as good as Hie I'eklng for early markets, aud the claim Is made that It ..in be growu us cheaply. The In dian Runner Is best for egg production, but la not equal to the others for meat Ducks should have a suug shelter for nights. A swimming poud or creek Is not needed, but tbey need a trough for splashing and washing They consume a lot of clean water. Ducks usually lay tbelr eggs early In tbe morning, and they often prefer to drop those eggs In suy mud puddle snout the bars lot. or as they swim lu tbe creek. But if a house Is pro vided they will lay In their nests If kept up until 9 or 10 o'clock lu tbe morning. Nests can be made for the ayers along oue of tbe walls by nail ing little boards about fifteen Indies apart to thla wall. These form a sort of stall, into which you place straw. Nail a low cleat along the ueat fronts, close to tbe floor. This prevents tbe eggs rolling out and does not hinder the duck stepping; luto ber layuig stall - rr - . Saaai ' ' ' IxV AmrJcw ' 'J LaV j ifl Si KBBBBBBBBSBBBS.askv ' A jaaaaatr-' UllgPar Junior Civic League Plan Albany. To footer civic pride and I Interest In public affairs among tbe I children of the city, a Junior civic , league may be formed here. The or-1 ganlzatlon will be handled probably through the public schools. The sug Photo by AnwrUan Press n.asthss Captain Thlsrlchens, of the German aea raider Prim Eitel Frlederich. which put Into Newport News for repairs. Tsrre Haute Mayor Guilty. Indianapolis, Ind Mayor Don M. gestlon h... been made by the civic ' Roberts of Terre Haute aud 26 other improvement committee of the Albany defendants who were tried here on a 'oinmercul club aud is meeting with ' charge of election frauds In Vigo coun favor. ty were found guilty by a Jury. Poultry Wanted! I will be in Ontario Tuesday, February 9th, and will buy your Poultry at mar ket price. I will also be in Ontario Tuesday of each week, through spring and summer. Will make headquarters at American Express. I i DIIT BOISE Keep the Bull In Bounds. Tbe bullpen Is a necessity on every farm. It U unwise and Injudicious to allow the bull to un at liberty with the collie. J. H. FARLEY FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND ENBALMER LADY ASSISTANT I'KKiii'NAi Attention Givkn To Aja Funeral Promptly Day Or Night Phone 132w Calls Answered Ontario, Oregon '