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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1916)
(BnMtt ONTARIO, MM, mi K COUNTY, ORKUON, THURMIAY, iF.it. It, nun. Nn. T. VOL -" THE REPUBLICANS OF SMALL RANCHES DO WELL IN RAISING SHEEP AND HOGS TO FORM COW TESTING DRAINAGE DISTRICT BEING FORMED NEAR ONTARIO SOME PHENOMINAL GRAIN YIELDS EOR HAVE CELEBRATION Democrat Tlvqu. m ASSOCIATION IN DISTRICT .nor r :,urrl QF IF1 ispiii .SEN I. tu ' ,-niiutry I llo ,,,,1-nind !,,1 lllUt I lOld all ' i in uu i llll.st latipati ailing 1M1AI Saturday ovcllllHS f In"! week the r . I i 1 " " "' M,"""r '"""'V ,,,,.i ii Hi" i" celebrate iim- birthday 0f Ahrnluim Lincoln A pwafal In rlUtloi H extended hi r-paei-ausa Hn over '!" county, '""'l aaBftaaaaB , r, qiltt numerous, ho murh ho thai r ,,,,,.,,,,-t i, ail wiih mien 10 urn .,,,,1 ,, number or tha dtaara , ! tabid In III'' hotel labb .1 extremt i patri n ! -i il.iiii elegant ,. being paid in no' memory of . ,,,,.,',, bl .1 W Corson In n forty i i Othai speahei aa , , were K Dean, nf U n il ten HI I II ill II inn . . I..lu I ' . . , t . II i iniirnri i i" - L ,1 ,. publli in party ol Ihi ( on the " puoiieaa . in ii" i in iiklng wiih Infi . v, IMK-lll mint " L i Bnmbera, making I ., , i ,, toil 'T" tal Ii i i in- organisation t rapablli i lab lar I ii riiiinly. I W lli'iii' i I n iml ' II ., i pnrerj L II icelliiK WIIH ini'li Hjoaratd until the eall ( Hi" ahalr itioll will bl i n in nrfiTi in .no n iii "Mi an .in. i "f i!" ut,! . ' il i. lillK of I'll- iii throughout Hi" w lioli' meet- f. ..'!.' Illll II k'lt llIlM' Will llll I II Im'...iiik i.lir for Hi" republican kru throughout IM" .mil. l In tin' I ..in If Ihf Ii'.'l i ..f I lio pro. "hi run . .. . i iiiti.iii for 1 1." a Iml" ra i iml" .luiiht I. nt w hut era raallai of dissatis- riiiui with democratic propogaMa, republicans will cease .it tin- democratic ticket, Uiiih I -t-1 iii. ii ..I tlu'ir own purl). IAKE RIVER BRIDGE IS NOW COMPLETE - Hip flnul louclu's on t .' rl.r rullroiul brtilai' wi.,- I i.n.l Its oonptottoa wan rkiil by tbu arrival of the blab ' Hip river wlilrh roamd anil .I tin' baai-h of ibe graa' aaa n- iilllnrs In tin- c.-iiti-r of the ruin Aunt lu-r event In ronner- wlth Ih. opi-uliiK of tin- brlilice IHTIII.1 IK-IK use Mil-, till. paHHlllR ti-unT ..f Averlll llurrlmau, tllrect inl lin.iiii'l.'r of tlios,' links of sti'.'l maaeata aaatara Oraajaa with .um tii- brtaga is one of tin i mil 111 l i .i ..,,,1 In, ii I,,,,,,. n Hint will ri'iiiuln Ion; I nil .1 I Til" new iiii-i-s urn a nl, ' i" imi a doublt tract of .1 a Hint ii ".- !.:..K 111 I III III. I I- th iin- i. INY BOOKS ARE GIVEN TO LIBRARY r i nra of tha woman's club . i r....n- hd Will, liie In .ni i'. i rte alt'. Im In leliulf of the public r I week, when a larne pro- 1 of Ontario's peopl" attend- "' '""ik u.i.ii, ami broajthl paa- s 'Imi. ii ions ,,f hooks for the I There were ul- ii buadrad valaaaaa ptaaau ttal addlUoa to the praa. i of hooks, mid these a tin- sbehes anil nailv "f the public In ail gift giving, a inn-1 ,1,- .tug was spent m the WoaUiVa club being the I tu i ful ,. I raw i.hi racalrad al Ii" two baadaoma hooka .. .i v mil nn on music 'resented to Hie lit. run- I i,,i -'", an. i a.e n n i y li i h Bl eompaaara Tha naa 1 u been received r II Ik. I ...,.:.. -- ' "'- in, ,s. II .1 IOU I was purehus- ob ii- .i ii i ,i .ii by ' I So the lilnaiv la r' 'id Is beeoiiilnir hnllnr Pad in ham .. o I..,. ' " no punill-. To iiin uhiiuI obaarref koihk orer Hi" . iiiuitry In mi iiiili.ini.lil!". th. i.. i ..I i.nr hiiihii tarsal .I... in. i m. pear fari rosy, lint an InTeallpallOB (if III" OUt IUt N of tltesil Mllilll lull will ki'pt ranrhns are a greut surpri-.- la everybody I'lui Argus Imi li.'iii gathering n iml" data '.n : l " ittaal n, and ara ,i - rnmk In ll Bll tluii I1,- ri i II Ol oar riiKiiiil ln.ulrli m .in- ii surprise I.) oaraehree. A number of nur funnels iir" fol low Uf Hi" "Mimple of the T win ' pi'i.pln In keeping ii miikII I ,n i of P on tlu'ir fiirniH, The Twin Kails p.'.'pl" will, no mor.' t Ihi ii 40 i u.T" i lind hi M i .ii 1'ir .. wr pro! tnlil" ul" llii" Thai iin- pn -p. iii .1 to iiimii tlu'ir nhaap rorj "uri Him 1 1 n-iii .mi pea Hi" alfalfa past ures aa soon hh tin- alfalfa pal up. tl..----h tr I I II K til" linn!,. ., l.i,, . Minn, i.n.l lilting Ho in r.ir market aarltar thaa their ompi d th i .n.i , ' opplai ..ii Mi.- top prtaaa aloap ( ul'. nil Iin- llrst of Jnlv 'I'll.- I "ii tun, Hi" raaga oad Iwo ratttap of alfalfa in.- banreeted ai tha lead Their experiences bring lli"iii to tin- con- i iimt thai ..I " i-.-i iii.out ii third homier wool .top li pii-turliiK ' "p III II, p. llilllllllT C ( Koil-on, on" of our most up toiliit" fiirni.TH um boalaaaa nun. baa triad llil-- . "run. -nt mill :. virj well pleased. Hi1 says that one nrr" will pasture i"ii bIiim'p iiu.I tholr lutnliH, Hint tin' oiii hIk'i'p win nhaar a third inorn. uuil IiIh lamb uri' ri'inly for tunrki't inucli i-.irl - r, thereby aaaur Iiik lit m tin' fain .ri. .-. p.il.l tor early lamba. BUYS FARM HERE Henry Mueller, of llennliiRton, Neb. lias bollKlit the J I' Houseman pliire and Is on his way here with o i-ar loads of koihIs. lie pi.-ili.t-. it others will be here soon looking ! after places l.aniU In Nebraska are higher than bare and It U Impossible to make the $7 an acre rental that they ask for them That la the rea son the eastern farmer wants the weateru landa because they ara cap able of producing more. '4,'!!y-L i '- I --','p. ' i Har a 1 at ' - W, a v ? pU&MAhC I? i . Hp " ' t r jj I kHlft. P 4ttftwL - A r il ,pvfrspNTvr smi y.' rmp ' vw IB : . -m a Ail Naiua Sfianshots t'"','i""'- lata Uanpton Uoada, in, la in and .nun ,i b) a flaiinan prtat crew, tba Appatu, Britlah um banti tan. a i - b a- au raptured off Africa hi u thajalaad Oanaaa paabuat, eaaaod i wnaatlou tbwughoui tbi countryi aha bad Uk) other peraon Of (ht) Week iil"'i"'l The aniiniiii' iin. nt ol Iba uiiniiilmciit I.) Ihe pr.sldeiii ,,f l.mii-. i I.. ml, is. B radical, un antl-trUSl law. i. to tin Halted Slates .siiilcinc nnit siiiiil-cd the . -ouiitry ol.Jc timis apn.iic.l in II e clins iclicwe.l ihcir actlvltlea, bull I'arls Ul.d l.ondnn balBP pelted h limnlis, w hi, h killed and maimed lu.un 1'rcMdent ilsnii cl.ini. d his Imir Inr 'te;.alcdiiess In lucllldt' more WI territory, After tu Lap awl Lb Um Allaalto for ataMef two .iu.- tha whaiarlBa K 8 was aUthted aad pal La al Kaj Wa t, i la Uoveruui Uot-tbuis and Ueuerai Kdwanls i-eu. bed UTaahingtOO to ri'iiort on ihe I'.inauiu anal lIMa "i"l cuiul fottidcatloaa i l.ain.u will lervs two I'eara fit inn , iu.iu I Nt'l.F. TIMM BARTO.N AMiiM. MKRHl MAKKKH. i'.ihaps the oldest man at the l.iu colli bunuuet held al Vale the pasi week wua Tommy Hurton. veteian of the Ctrl was and a staunch re publican of ihe old school. The young bloods weic appreciative ot the fact that this old rateraP found time from his inan Important Inisi I nn,-, in aaalal la a Bttlnp eala brattoa of the birthday ol our ba- loved Lincoln, and showed it h thret roaalap ahaai i"1 air Barton, Oa tario lias some other good "id tepui.i cm rataraai who tended batap pree- ent, but were prevented by buataaaa reasons row taattai :. oatattoaa ara batap orgaalaad in ntaay puns or tin- country anil iir.- .IoIiik n world of Komi in I'.-ttiiiK ut iii" baalaaaa aad of daily lap ai tha praaaal Una a liiovi'ini'lit Ih Ulnli'l w;iy to nrKnnl7.li nn aaaoelatloa la tiiin aaatloa The plan Ih to lnrlu.li- .Inlry In nl fr.nn in tin rletaltlaa ..i Oatarlo, I'. i att) I'r n M In ii I .in County AKTirultin Ha Mi ail. or t'niiyoii i ..iin'; ara oo tp .ruiinx v.itii tha writer la ororhtaf . on this usso.'latlon To form n row t. tun- . . latlon, "r.is ara aaaaaaary, aad al imist um ow. must i,.-. ,u,.r.,i Tin. : i. li.-nl '" I tin- ti I'r aa put in thai maaj daya i-m-ii iioniii, ipaadtap mim day al pin i i ba i"" .. . i . . a that a ipb monaj oillbaai ar n tin- tiiiHls or l ..u p.r row 1 te aorat tha eoai of iiirinn i.uyiiiK supph.'s, mill othar i" " " '" ' "ii llii buMb pirn or ii oow teat la it iin-iii- hern to iin. I out Bocuratal) whlah rows in tin ir hard at. uuil a lilrli nn- tin bo r . I -1 I'olUpli'ti ri-ronl i I .pi liy tin- Bfl ' -nil i.tnl ' Ill Hi" hard htaay dalryan .1 thay lire "iitlri'ly able lo BO thla tloin selves, ami bave tin- b.-sl iiit.-nlloiis, winn aaytai tnis, to t.-t their ani- mals. They may BTen i-, to the ex- peiiHv of buyltiK a lesllnn outfit, unil 11 the work for several months YOUNG LADIES SHOW THE HEN HOW TO ENTERTAIN The Leap Year Hall given Friday evenini- Keb .11, h the young ludiea was a tremeiol.iii Ti.e Oraajoa Ctah rooms were baau- tlfully decorated In honor of the oc caaalon Cupids and red bearta wera II- p. I, il,-, I Irolll ill. 111,1, Ill-Is In all parts of the room In the card room delicloua punch ., i-m-ii tbroaghaai tha avaalai ('harlea Uarven dreaaed aa a "Pair j ljidy" being au excellent server The booth was tastefully decorated lu flowers and hearts About one hundred couplea were nil HOOTLHUUKHM AM OOTflUM in s. Tin- Mst naa at hoottacttoj to come up hara waa triad before Clt) Keconler Stearns last week and re suited in the ooBvlettoa of Datafa Charlo aad tbapaytaj al itaty dol lar line There wen- other charges made but BOthtaf I"'""" I " toa shipments ol liquor are report I i OODltaP to this place uiri-.-r the new law, whlah is not surprising I thara ware very i.-w residents ..i On tarto who patronised tba saloons, tba wa., don.- with men from tha outside, principally the luiliuad lal.ur. but tii" aaaihar oarrytap nn thin work ayatammatloally iiu.iuii tba your Ih IhsIkii i ii"nnt W Illll" oor.'oii'r. n ,s r..., nn-iipi-r lo ll" till:, work .loll" OP Hi" I" Mat ,lia" "' ''" M " " tt""1'1 ink- tha Kv.ru -" taraar a long Uata in haaana tamlltar aaoaph arlth all "' "'" ,"' " ""' ""rk " wall lis. Hi" t r .1". TlirotiKli I ti'stinit i octatlon, ii tnnti la hired to do monthly, and ba daaa It, i Bl wln-tln-r It Is tllP bu 1 t II .. ,'"r "r ""' ,""1 :i' " ni1 "' ""' '""r " ''" k"""n aaftalteli of ai '"" whathar she is ii proiit awhar "r lioanliT. Thara ara away othar Bdraataai raaalttap from a oow t.- tli , dalrylnp inanity that eoul i. MiTurp.l Iii in. Ii .i ii.urui!"- dalrjrman i ...in i ii ni i. . la tin it ooaa aol towi or poor ro, It an t-oiu in u 11 it for . ... i i .lion In one ninth - ti.iin.i datap poor Bhluntap Bf If pin. Iiutl.-rfnt euch mouth. It Ii ., worth Ho- pi .. te "in. I lag the ri.-. nn I.- i.-il ein-l BtOatb V t: ! tin r- nre man) other benal I t" ba ilerni'd from nn aaaatatl n f W KHHRLI, Kiel. I 1 1., i present People from Ilolse, . . .i I'ayelte and Vule attended Some of the mom beautiful gowns eir seen here were worn there. The music waa aplendld and every one aajayad "Tripping tha Lajhl Fantaatlc ". Fuvor dances were im i inline, 1 during the evening lu which pnriner wera chosen by numbers Kv. i.w.n. hopea that the girls will dm -nle t., give another party in the neur future The gentlemen were given but one opportunity to choose partners and get even with the ludn-s QUO) RR BROS, Mill ii CAR" Ul HUGH. The (irov.r Brothers shipper en cur loada ol hogs to tba Portland Mai-ket on l-'rnlay last and should l..in '.en on tba niurket Monday W lieu the lop price was $s ' .', . When the price ol nO -wnt il.w n of the growers pol discouraged, but this should stimulate tha bu when ii.- lumbar eampt ara baa) tin-re is i goo i demand I port pro i 01 I, i th ii a ill keep them bU in. my mouths. TWO more car Ion ' nipped lu, day of thla week by Orover Uros A rill)V,.nil.Ilt p, on rt to orpaalaa dralaaf dtotrtal hara al Oatarlo, I to iTiiliriic'i' Home hIx or "lifhl tbou ., ,,,, 11T1,S ()f ,,, lylnK (jBr,.t to Qatar! i.i.Mi owniTHiin- bagtaalap to raal jit ,li;i, it ,,H,H , drilm irriKaio.l -,, , M ,yl kPI) ,vw, ,, ,,, ,.,,!,. broaaht to tha arl I I . ,!..- t II .. ,.,,, . .,.,,, ...()r,. ,,r,,. ,,,,,,,. ,,, .,rjliT1 fo tll(lr al,,, ,,, ,,,,.,. ,,, ,..,., ,,,,,, vi,, ,,, , ,,, u;lj ,,, ,,, a,k ,,ttH mi tin ml; us tin- ,M., thaaaaaar yon ba a yoar arap jtolda. aad .,, gjaaa ,,ut ,,,. ,,:, hj ml irt iiminoge. A pr tarray ituiioataa , i ,. i. ,ii, i m Paaha ' ' tlralj dn ut tmf . 1 . p. i ni t by a bond bat turinar la fix .-. t.-n or Rftaaa ai a low intprnst rati II oora Ith Hi" i ol.- ' aal is Just pa ! Uliy, hut we will he. -J 1 1 1- tod on t h" pr.n mam. w Ion. lay "ii.iiik net the an- in. v ..I the Coauaaratal I Hah will In- held in the club rooms ut the ity II. ill There ara aaveral lmpor l.inl inuiiulttees out that will In ready to report and the annual elec nnicers pomes up. A full at tendance of all the iiii-mliers Is dealr ed oa It la going to mean much for ihe ilul. lor Hie n.-.t tw.-he mouths PLOWING! THE BARREN VALLEY Knli.-rt Odell returned Tuesday .from a two weeks trip through the western parly of the count) lie ilie big snow storm and found A K. Ilrowu plowing and other eildenrea of spring, lie ulso found u lot nt cattle and sheep for the aa nearly 40,000 sheep and 5,000 cattle, Wll. 1. 1 M .HIM S III I'OltIS l.l, SIIK K lll(. Will. llllant Jon.-., wi. . .in" ii no i . i lira Friday loohtap alter ba I . - , II. ., - I. is m ni iiy well ni his section and I ' ol tba bavi P at . of bay to carry tin m thro ,,. i tha Tbompaon rancl has i hOUl and Inn.-- ot liny, ni c c-e nuy it short and im - i i have il The price or' thla haj la hq a ton, soma oi ii is aaveral aai - old, tin- feeders will hardly buy it unless polled to. Some hpi nut bavta in tiiui. bat wuii ordtai from this on uud thcte will lie liltle loss. nur attention was called to some of the remarkuhle grain rl Id B lilch ara ju M batap raaardad with tbp sec retary of the Commercial Club. II II Wood bad about the hpavleat yield of uraln that we have heard aliiiii aa far, IiIh land, 2fi acres, aver aging a iittie hatter thaa TI bojajaahi of bartey to tha acre. Alfalfa waa seeded with this crop as a nurse, and after barraattap this remarkable barley trap ba aal 10 tons of fine al falfa from th" name Held This waa the first crop off the land, It having been cleared of sago brush that spring Last year, the second crop in- ' ni even and one hnlf tonn f . r alfalfa per ncre off the pntlre trnr-t. and this year took 240 tons off the 2f acres. Chaa T Amldnit hns a tract of land adjotatap Ih.- Wood place on which he harvested 70 bushels of ,i per acre, which selling nt tho ery s,,ti price now ohtaln- Bhtoi would make i lie wpst- ern tarmera think tbpy were looting I ert Dean, who lives In the saiiii- ..'ii, n i-ri w ',n bushels of corn I-, tha acra oa aaca braah inn.i. and year expects to double that am ount, and be will Tin M ilbeur county la it Isn't a "one crop ' country. hlta th" t.irin. ra an baay gam- artap In some of these remarkable . the wife and children are ompeftateadtap the harvesting of tho fruit crop, and while the Min nesota and Dakota farmers are buay feeding their stock through a si months winter, our farmers are feed ta lu p and cattle for thai Mg BtePt men at a very nice wage. There la aometblng to do all the year around, with weather that will permit of Its being done Malheur Ooanty farmers have no Idle periods, la nature seems to huve arranged things here so that there Is plenty to do lu all seasons and at a Una pro- ,- AT ON MONDAY EVENING William Fox presents lain unj llreese, In Alfred Sutro's dram.. "The Walls of Jericho," at the Dreamland Theatre, Monday nl'bt, Feo. 21. This will be a startling dram i of n .. I em society produced with tensest ri nllsin This virile story ol K.ii;I!-i .-nu..l life Is a message a warntai to mod el n il illat im. aitainst tin I nl U very foundat mils li Is a clar ion Must uK'tiust pBBBbllBPi dissipa tion and tend, n.i.- injurious to ."11 lei. iada nlllloaalra who man of royal birth, ii . 1 1 ah Ul lie-tiuctioll. ATHEY M SUIT EOR $5000.00 jurj in tha dlatrld oourl at Ba ia i i i i-i.n ire a w Atbaj , fonaar ticket acini tor the OrapOB short Line at lint. uio, in Ins suit against thai road tor dataaiattoa "i -1 araa ter. a erdlct lor ,000 Atin-y wa.-. discharged by tha Ota mui siion Line from his poalttoa ba cause in w i.- alleged to bare m ba ilad ItT.lfl al eompan) money. The atatemenl thai b" had smbeaatod Hint ii um il n I was puhlished, but ho wi nut :, mi- lid b the company, nur an eharpa made agataot htai Al tin tune oi the aUaspd ambaa- .I. nn 111 l a Shift Of three ticket sellers in the llnt.,1 lo ollice, und lhey declared he wa lOOOattt of any crime committed Hint ha Hied to se- cuie employment al his work where, bal waa unable to Bnd t mploy men I except tor two months oa the Juniuia line, w In u he a from tba Mrvtaa then- without aay He then nh .1 suit lor dan.. The presidi ni .. we un.l.-r.t.iiiil il ed the country in ordai to kaaa tl n ads in an - - "i oil. in -. h :-.--iiesu from double crossing It. I gTO6