Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1915)
Democrat THE ONTARIO SEMI-WEEKLY ARGUS PiMM M MOVABIE CATTLE AND K iCOVERNHENT OWTAB10, MALHEUR UNTV, O ggOOM, ti khdav, nor. 80. Itl0. scnuui rAftNMUN SERVICE OF 0. A. C. h-mi (IT THK MM INHTUUT- ok Of Tin-; htatk aorkti,. TVRAI. lOLLKOK TO HIVE i.i it it km it oMtiiiu, II. I), NVMMA AM) MMMUI That tli' farmers iiml all tboM In ,i, I., I In the farm huI.J ' h of 0. ,,,. ii. mJMM will be linn a (r..,t wli ii Hi.' program In given Inn fCl Hi.' Mot ill School of tin ii , i OltflO "'ii department i 01 !! i.i fr..iii O0 Ii i ,,l In rintnr'i of MM tOfOffl wlin Of! In lOO programs a Ii mi iiuiiiiifii iii hiin Mom it tin- . Six days pfogfOOl will b curried mil In tin' fan noon, afternoon iiihI i In.- Mm ii n- lit Im ih it i ,, . , M v Howard Pel our i n k tl.. ii-il . i .,i pi. H i in t in1 i "lint if it la cm Im fur tlii'in tn mil held in iimri' tlii.ii t.i olfMNM SHIPPED TO MARKET roMMiHHioN OOMPAfl WtU ML kivk manv cars iiuim II Kill) TIIIM WEEK MAN VISITS LOCAL PROJECTS DRAINAGE DECISIVE DEFEAT 18 I ASK THE MINE UNUU MAR KM IWKHTIOATION OP WARM MPIU.NOM PROJKCT WILL RKTIRN WKDVKM- RAV TO LOOK OVER- IHH. THHT NKAH ONTARIO. Several ram of sheep will b H,pp. I mil of hurn today for the Portland market, consignments being .,,,. () tn farmers Commission Coiiipoay, i which llonry Blackwell tho preaV 'I'tit ami the representative for thla ,... ... ,,..,,.. w H, . ... ,,.,.. ,n imiayi shipment 'lulu .., H ,,,, vesication Department of the Oov- of bOffl I rum Hoii., MM from Ar-;i.i ,. bVOVOOII miiil- a vlalf to UM Warm I hi from Osteite from ti. (,,,,.,, :"prlnga Irrigation district lust week l.irill Hid llllf from thl' K a I. Mint u. Ill return -- -- ... II 1BI GIVEN TO PAYETTE i-aht nyn op thk tmm A RIO VICTORY FOR THE aaOQAL TKA.M is Thursday afternoon the local hlarh achool foot hall team met the Pay ette aquad on Ontario gridiron and defeated tin- vlaltora iy a 380. BREEDERS AID THK PIO (lilll MEMBER WANT HHOOI) NOWH AOKNTHKKKM LIMT FROM MWLN'K MEN. Oregon swine men can help aolve the prohlem of Rood breeding stock for girls and boya of the pig cluha acore of jby sending to the cluh leader at the O. A. C. Conrallls, a Hat of brood W.F.HOMMB chosen rim MAYOR The nam' was a walk-away for the aowa and gilts that they hare for sale. local boya who had been practicing diligently under the supervision of coaches HIIim ami Flser, uird though the Payette Hiuad played a good Thla ahould alao help the breeders find a mnrket for their aurplua breed ing atufT When theae llata are re ceived by the agent he will aend them """'I' U " I .a, f ,,,. I(V some Investigations near Ontario. It '''""" ?T "'"y " ou,claH,M5d h C,Ub mhr '""king Inquiries Mr MMkWtU from Ontario ami i,r,... la llk.-ly ,i,rUt will M form.d to , ",,laP,, ""'" w1'" dl' not neem , Mata ahould be detailed enough to mi : in .on iianip.r.Mi tiy tne muddy K've inienmng purchaaera an Idea of 'ID. tiV Mr Mil, ill .1 .'r,.l.. II. ,1,1, 1,. II,.. KmlaM MllMM .....1. il'l.iv ' ...- i. i i i i i i i ' ii" I nn i i i i i Mr HAiiiioiid will fliij, fur rarn of " tin- Malli.-ur rlvr. '""I'' Mr Mli. hi. i. I...M I., ....... mi r... ...I ... , t Ii Im vlclnitv that h- Is In u poottiM to 'give valiiai.l.. ai. to tin fartinT OM teaptettag forming a dlatrlct When tin- NpoM dram ago KlMtrlct whs form i. it wan t iniiit i' by engllU'iTH l.iat riUM.it IM Mntiirlii. OrrKun, ! i ...i.. i I.I. II. 10, III, 17. IN, IttO, Monday, ImhimiiIht I t Mnriiii.it I to 12 00 Economic of Apple I intiardlng, S S lriii OM liour In i.i- i, Hi. I In AH- -in". ii I ) to 4 00 Taking I are of the CulU I'ruii mg iHinonntratlou, W H llroWl Kviilng N 00 to 00 llltmirated IH-tur- t'oinimin In-., i I'lwia and I'lant DtefJMi U S llriiwri I I '.-I MllilT I I Miiriiing in in. I,, ; in, Marketing and Shipping the Pratt Crop w h hri.wn om it In I.i- Ml led In A!', rm.i.ii on I.. 4 ..,. Om bow in Micd iii Ipm iiik, Motertel Mi. I'ini k. Aceo- I 1 1 i I h,..r,.. in. 'I.I ..I '. in, i Mono Urouod v iii Wi.liH dap, Doooaibai i Ml run,,- i ,, h,i I In' HotelO ' i"I - J I In OI Om hour to (III in AC ti,, ..in no to 4 a factor in Health ' im' in iiii.ii-.tr.'tniii. potebla BOTJ I hy Anna M liiil- - 1 '" ivatlon of Hull Miilature and Soil l-Vriilit) J K l.n Hon Tvso liuiirn to he lllle.l In Kvi'innit h mi to ! II IHllHtruteil l.i'illil.' In iiii.iki' of Alkali Lojllbj J K l.aritoii Tktnilf) heiei r u Moriilng in mi to I litl 'orn nit ore j LMtM One hour to he llHeil III Arternoon I no to 4 N H I I'orn Selection and Judg- HiK t lieiuoiiHtratloii ) J I l.ar- moii Klreleaa Cookery and Meal I'lau nlng I Food Valium Hlunt rated i Anna M Turley l-'rlduy, Ii.. ,. I,, her 17 Morning in no to 12;00. Ilreedlng ami Keeling for Milk I'roduction K II Flttn I'lilleniug Steera and Hlieep on Alfulfa ami Silage K Hey nolda. Afternoon 1 :00 to 4 00: Sheep on the Alfalfa Farm It I IteyuoliU. Judging dairy cattle (denioiiatra- tlon ) - K Ii. Fltta. Fvi'iilng 8:00 to i:00: Hlustratad Lecture Ileef and Hheop Maiiagemuiit. It. K. Hey- nnlda. Kuturday, December IS Morning 10:00 to 12:00: t'orn Sliago and foru for Heef I'aUle 10 Heynolda ooperatlve Organixatloua for the Dairyman - E. 11 Fltta. Aiieruooii 1 :00 to 4 :00: SUoa and Ullage - E. I). Fltta. Jpdglng lleef fattlo. (Demon Mtratlou ) R. B. Heynolda. Evening a: 00 to 9:00: Uluatraied Lecture Typea and Hreeda of Dairy Cattla. E- M. Kllta. LOCAL BOY SENDS CORN TO NAT. SHOW Oonoitloa of tb ground. iMimaii received a anock ovh bump In the liis part oi tM llrat half of Ho- game mid was carried off the Bold hut rernw red ,-oon afterward The weathet wo ao stormy that many people who would have heen ' l.i'i lators were f.ir.'i ,1 I., .isv .. . approximate coat would he $ii, ,,,.,. , ' ...,,, ., ul . . . bomo, Dium mlHHlng the last gum. i Will' Mr Ml.. line h I. nou leilve .. . . " the neason. of hiiylng. tiling ami oilier waya of , , . , .. , ... ,, T'"' loot hall aeaaon Is over and ,- . '',,iinri. im- nini wan cm the 'juallty and other neceasary pointa Kit her pure bfM or high gradea may be Hated fr.fr aale. Addreaa Hat to L. J. Allen, I'lg Club Leader, 0. A C, 'orvallls, Oregon. nno ' r.. Itemler. son of II Ii. ,. r ,,,u" '" who resides on the Iti.ulevard. I... ''..DUKIIK sent an OtMbM f ten er of corn to the First National Con Hhow at St Paul So fur thla lino den thv only cxhll.lt reported to have hix-n from (intarWi Thi young man OM Is nil) year, old. lias enter ed the Hoys Conic!, ami an the in tries are divided Into dlntrlftn. It U pry likely that he will win a prUe aa he only competes with entries from Ms own dlatrlct No entry fee Is charged, the unit reijuirnunl being that an officer of a local bank sign a certificate that they know the conteatant pcraonally, ami ran ohi.Ii that ue raised the corn iiliimelf The fir i priie for boya from Mrli dlatrlct ta an engrated MlVOf losing cup ami tin- second prize la a bronze loving OM The corn selected Im of tin- eow dent variety and ana from the same patch as II xhihlf made at (lie local corn show by S II lieuder The i 'rage at tin toOaJ IMO OOJ 77 n exhlll of IwelVI OOfl OM enter e.l Of Oils boy ii tl.- ii U It A ii.ru lmw pj I'r, TM f III MANY AUTOMOBILES BEING REGISTERED for ut eav eleven of the I, layers, It has he.-n a season of hard work and 'diligent practice, hrulsed hodlea af- tOf the games and sometimes hrulsed apirita aa well The coaches started out at the be glnlng of the year to make a winning team. They have succeeded. Of courae the team lias been defeated aeveral tlmea. hut the total acore la j 1 1 2 to their opponenta 6, and It musr be born In mind that Ontario" NKAKI.V .Il.tMMi VKHH'KLKH STILL opponenta have not been picked from ;,,..,,, I I .. ...... b ..... Tl 11 k. ......, , .,. 'r, me iocbi uoys have plnyed ugalnat mime of the RK.MAIN UITHOIT A UCKNSK Salem Indications In the motor SHEEP GROWERS TO MEET AT PENDLETON atrongest teama of the country. Among the members of the foot ball -ipia.1 there are aome who are aenlora and theae will never get a vehicle registration department are , c'""r" lo i-t "ndr the "- "- fold again 1 he high achool regrets losing these players and wUhea to ex tend their thanks through the colums that unleaa automobile and motor cycle owners ami dealera and chauf feurs respond very noon to notice ' of the Argua. to the foothall team. BROTHER OF IS. D. C.BRETT DIES IN IOWA sent them eurly tins month in the shape of I. lank applications there will he a congestion of work In Hie de partment which i make It tnipos sii.ie to supply many of the licenses, laga and bfaifOa hy the first of the year when tM OM licenses become M.I.I The work oi registration for 1U1 I 'gun OOfl (Of t Im ii usual thla year in ,n,er tu allow ample time to se cure numli-T plates hy the Drat of the fOOl lllank applications were sent ' coachea. ami the public who at tended the guinea. CETING INTERETED The convention of the Oregon Wool Orowera Assn , will he held in Pen dleton on December 3 and 4. Pen dleton's Commercial club ha- sent out a cordial invitation to the state to ac- pt the hospitality of the city at thla time. Wool growers are of the opinion that the coming session of ("ongreaa Will consider legislation w herehy new ini'iii.,,1- of disposing of the public domain may be adopted, and In the event that auch legialatlon ahould be enacted the sheepmen may be aerloua ly handicapped They point out the necessity for maintaining open drlve waya for the passage of aheap Into the foreat reaervea aa one matter of grave concern Ttie "Pure Fabric Indication of the winner he nl.rin4 OUT will have a prominent place In ,The final count gave Mr. Iloman 15 the dlacuaaion. voteB. and Mr Wood 149. OMineur county will be well rep- I In a very appropriate speech. Mr CAICIS LAST Ml. II I IS LIVKLT AFFAIR 140 VOTKS 1 s.T FOR MAYOR WOOD WAS CLOSE SECOND BO V Kit. HPKNCKR. LKTOON A.0 McCOV ARK OMIATKD KOR CO! CILMK In what is ;ald to have been the moat Intereatlng and hotly contested caucus ever held In Ontario, o ecu red last night when practically one hun idred and fifty of the votera of On tario met In the city hall to decide upon a ticket for Hi. c:ty election t be held Monday, December ftth. Ac cording to custom, the nominatloa laat night practically amounts to tli election of those aelected, for, unleaa the precedent la broken, there will be no opposing ticket. R. H. Swagler waa choaen chair man of the meeting and E. G. Bailey appointed secretary. Nomination for mayor were first In order, ant the name of W. F. Homan waa th first one suggested J. I). Billings ley then nominated W. W. Wood, and a moment later a motion carried that the nomlnationa close Ballola were distributed and the vote cast. Mr. Wood and Mr. Homan were closo contestants. They ran about th same throughout, and until the laat vote waa counted, could there uny reaented at the meeting. COMING CAMPAIGN The nr t hot hred locally In the OOaslOf ' I and election I11111111- ed "!" .;.i , 0 bOfi P Off V II to all the ILi.tiOO auto ami truck own ' !' ' Vale, decided to accede to telegram was received btffi Ml HnlOJ b Or D C Hr.ti. trllini: of lie .leuth of his brother 111 law. A II 1 optOJ Ol Milcliellvllle, Iowa Mrs llr.lt wa ..ille.l to M lii'lM-l"' "I her hrot her about two months ago. ami la-, heen with him constant! un til tOO last Mr Cop. wa ashis 1. mi wciieral manager of the OOOtOfi division of the Hock Island HOOI'II'IL NO IKS J Inigan from Mvorotel OOOf went ..n oiicrutioii vestcrduy uiorii Ing ers. 17.1 dealers 4.100 chauffeurs and , owners of motorcycles nearly a mouth ago and although the time available fof registration bofOJTO t .' first of the coming year 1.. m irlj half gone only '2, 700 applicatlona ,i;n a yet heen ;-. elved I 1 is leavea around :l.ooo to be jtt0 .lining the one moith remiiulof While this ottlce will do its utmost to lake .ale of the huslne. .-, these lllir- I us imiicutc the great nun, hi 1 of licepa en to de Issued wit hill a very limited lime, .iiiii those Interested may save themselves Inconvenience y sending in tin 11 applications at the earliest possible time, which they are asked to do Dick Brown is 11 pat nut at hospital the Henry McDougall left the hospi tal for hla home in Weal rail, Sunday Wesley ft!), who bad his foot am putated laat wek, la doing nicely. Tl) FKKD CATTI.K IIKRK. Six cars of cuttle arrived here to- i day from Juntura and will he fed iins winter on the Wood place south east of town The cattle belong to Wood ii I Ian ley Miss Margaret Arnold la convalescing. Mrs. F II Winegar underwent a alight operation nd left Saturday morning A. Fowler from Ironside, left Mon day evening Mlaa Rose llottenateln from I'uy- ette underwent an operation for ap pendicitis Thursday und Is doing nicely. Walter Rippling Is suffering from a alight attack of typhoid.. Inula Cehllfol from Weiser la suf fering from Influeus. Frank Ash is at the hospital. the wishes of his many friends, and announced himself u candidate for the Hepiihlican nomiiiition for Coun ty Clerk Mr Staples is one of the best known K. publicans of Malheur coun ty and will undoubtedly make a good rate. He lived in Ontario for many years, being in business here, ami Is still a heavy proueny owner in this city. He has I u postmaster iu Vale the pust few years, hut his term of office will expire about the llrst of April. The primaries come iu May. Quite a little political talk is heard on the street, but the situation has not taken any semblance of definite form at this early dale. Within the next month or six weeks, however, there will probably be candidates out for all tin1 county and state offices. SISTER OF W.H.CECIL DIES AT OROVILLE W 'II r.cil of this city received the news Sunday of the death of his sister Mrs A. J Frost, at Oroville, California Mrs Frost vialted here about three years ago, ami plans were being mude for her visit here again I soon when she took pneumonia, andn 'r nominated. lb, Mian thanked his frlenda for their support, and incidentally took occa sion to state that he would fill th office to the beat of his ability and would show no favoritism He waa loudly cheered. Nominations for a city treasurer were then lu order. muU C. W PUtL the present incumbent, waa the only date notiiin.i 1 pun .1 mo tlon the scr. ., . 1 t cast a unanituiouH vote for Mr. I'lau Nominations for eotim l::ien wer then made. Three couucilmen were nominated to serve for two year each, and one councilman to serve for I'pou a lived only a few days. Mr i ecil left Sunday night foi Hcppneff, where the body was shipped, and the funeral mot ion it was decided that nomlna tiona for all four offices be made at the same time, und the three n.-elv- "THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST,, PACIFIC INTERNA TIONAL LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION wus held there today. Mrs. Frost 'n l,,e hiahest number of voti be 1b survived be her husband and three declared nominated for the two yea children. terms, and the one receiving th I Si 11 1. 1.1 1 . ft., a--. in. 1 niKiifM nut', im- ueciaie.t nom inated for the one year term. Thos nominated are aa follows in the or der In which they were suggest.-. I S D Dorman. J. T. McN'uitv 11 0 Hover. W W Letson. W T. Lamp, km, L o bteCOJ ami S. J Spencer Hover, l.etson and Spencer were tot titiro iiomiiiaitii lor ti.1 I wo vei;r terms, and McCoy was chosen for the one year term. Following is the total vote received by each: S D Dormun jj J. T. McNulty, 7, H. C. Boyer 1 ,,(. W W. Letson .. t W. T. Lampkiu ., L. O. McCoy if 8. J. Spencer 95 W. H La.xon received ou vote, but hia name was not placed in nomination. Farmers, livestock owners, breed- breeding classes after November 27. J Johnson left the hospital for his home In Idaho Palls. ers ami others will be interested to leai 11 that the Fifth Annual Inter national Livestock Exposition, to be held at the Union Stockyards, North Portland, from December 6th to 11th inclusive, gives promise of being one of the moat succeasful yet held Dur ing theae six days there will be held conventions ami meetings of the Ore gon JeraeyVaitle (Tub, Oregon (luern uey Cattle Club, Oregou-Wsshington-Id.ilu, Montana Swine Ureedeis Assn elation, Oregon Holsteiu Cattle Club, Northwest Shorthorn Association, Oregon Butter und Cheese Maker's Association, Oregon Poultry ami Pet Stock Hhow, Willamette Valley Wool Growers' Association, and all to con clude with the Breeders' und Stock men's Banquet. The judging dates on livestock exhibits will be held December ti and 7. No entries will b accepted for any December 11 the big Hereford event of the yeur the Hereford cattle sale; will take place, under the uuspices of It J. Kinder, Secretary of the American Hereford Cattle Breeders' Association Uoo A. Uue is manage for the Third Annual Registered Hol steiu Sale, ...lining December 10. A peculiar interesting date is that of Decembers, when the sale of Champ ion Individuals and car lata will be held. Prospective buyers will be inter ested to learn that to the purchaser of two or more carloads of stock, of any kind, railroad fare will be refund ed to such purchaser ou presenta tlou of railroad receipt from railroad agent, showing amount of fair paid. We trust our readers will not for get th dates December -ll, and that this section may be well represented. . "' I'l'uaaagfPO I -m wf"o! awjjrffifcl 'tTiPasWasaasaMOftTSP sV ILvT BBBVH JaV aBBBBBBBBVr BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbI I fMsffl ' 1st . - Hfftiyi SI bbbbZbK bbbTJbbD bbbbbbbbbbbbT r - taVMOVaf .jp .fftXJBBBBBXBU '4SiJ . HI r 5fyt J.'V 1 "The Girl of the Golden . -1 is the offering at the Dreamland for tomorrow night. The sceue of the story is laid in a California minlug town aud the whole piece is a red blood drama of love and adventure DR. PRINZIM. TO R1VKKSIRK. Dr. Priuziug went o Riverside Sat urday morning, returning today. Up on request of KuKuicer Young for the O. S. L , Dr. Prinzmg weut out t make an inspection of the health com ditions along the right-of-way. Sev eral caaea of typhoid have been broi to the hospital here from that section. MRS. KMII.V HALL RKTT "RM Mrs. Emily Hall who has been th guest of her daughter Mrs. Pat Gall agher here, and at their former home at Juntura since July, left today for her home in South Dakota. Mrs Hall will visit relatives in Missouri on her way home. flhe expects t return to Ontario sometime next summer. i. 1 I