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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1916)
Great Profit-Sharing Prize Campaign FREE-Valuable Prizes-ENTER YOUR NAME With each 50 rent porrliu-i and thin coupon you will be entitled to 2.000 VOTKS A ONTARIO PHARMACY NEW TOWNSITE E KO.ll MKKTINU Milt VN'.I l MuJen heaped on American citizens. the recognition of the Independence of Texan by the Cnlted States, the firant and Itaker County Offlr Crane Is the New Handle Given the End of the Road. annexation of Texan and finally the boundary dispute aa to the border line of the I'nlted Statea. At that country In now. no wan it Confer on Highway Work. Itaker, Ore.. June 23. The county rommlnnloner of Grant and Raker Kendler, the new tnwnnlte at the end of the railroad that la building Into Harney valley, haa been changed citle and the new name will he Crane f,.ror )n numerical strength to the The changing f the name wan done. ,.,l(Mliy iCnnltlng of only 7H83 In because there wan nome rrltlclnm llS). Thla waa afterwarda In- the similarity between llend and .reused by volunteers and the na nendler. thmal guard, ao that the total num- The plana of the new tow -unite , her of noldlern who nerved added have been ncrutlnlxed by high rail- up to 44,(136 men What the Amerl road officials and pronounced natla- can army lacked In number It made factory, and the tnwnnlte company up In flit lit Inn fjuallty. The effec wlll ntart building Immediately live power of the Mexicans wan en- There itn- three lumber rompnnleH banced by the fact that they repre at that time, torn with revolution and,countlM w,n nmt at Auatln. at the county line, to perfect plan for Im proving that part of the John Day lllver highway through the two coun tlen and then complete the connect ing link that will give a new high way from the Columbia river to the Lincoln highway. The two courta alao will take up the Dixie mountain road improve ment, a connecting link lOKHiN VAM.KY. contending faction, and teeming with internal trouble. A great many of the officer were politician. hoping for ponltlon through military Influence. The Mexican army at that time numbered 30,000 of all armn In ail datlnn to the national guard of the The American army waa In- I Frnm the Express) Rom To Mr. and Mr. Qregg Velaaquei, aon. Everett Mickey la in town, doling a deal with an Ontario party for hi Owyhee Spring ranch, down on the Owyhee river. Horn At Corvalll, June 4th, to Mr. and Mri. C O. Davolt, daught er. Mra. Davolt I very kindly re membered here at Ml I'earl Wil liam. Following are the aale reported, weight and number given being ap- hetween proximate, In round number and Three practically cerrect: Charlen Wall. Baker and (Jrant count!) carload of commlHKlonera and boon- 1.1,00 pound wool at 23 Vic; Walter er will go from here, and It la ex- Hlhbald, 16,000 pound at 21 1-ftc; peeled there wlJI he a many from Sam Ho. 12,000 pound at 10 He: (Irant county. The meeting will be Joe Zaballa, 11,000 at 23 1-Xc; J If. tttff h, tnterealn on hla stock ranch on the flat at prevent. E. E. Compton. recently from Vaughn, Wash., who ha nettled on the North Jacobaon, made a bul ncn trip to Ontario with hi alater laat Thumday. who haa recently homentended near Alkali Spring. A. T. McDonald I now plowing on hi on place. He haa Junt fln lhed plowing on hi own homestead and aa he I tending a" crop on Irri gated land near Mukeet he la very buy man. A general rain lat Saturday and Sunday did much good and ome harm. A watempout on the North Jacobaon wanhed fifteen acren of rye flat to the ground for Mr. Underwood alno waahed out the Slnkbill and Kricaon crolnga. I eli1 early next month the mountain road are In nultable cnmlltion for traveling. aa oon as.FenwIck. Ift.OOO at 224c; J. Arrl- tJKAIHATK TO It MMK IHKJN on the ground with ntock on if, ' defense and were fighting 'U((, Whlte ami Itlue Animal I- Mr. i.nniilis Aim. HoHton, June 1 fi Oeneral Zachary Mn ,nH, , raining To devote all hog and the and conatructlon of naveral building In their own territory. will begin In the very neiir future.! A long nerlea of victories followed The. Vale Department Store ha ae-, for the I'nlted State In nplte of the tested a lte and expectn to com nmall number mence construction next week The railroad company In material aeven mile for the new Scott It waa who marched to the City! August llelmont and a Harvard crad depot, which I under contructlon of Mexico. California and New ut,. MB entirely given up the nrac- now, and will be pushed to rumple- Mexico were taken by the American tlce of law In !!oton no that he may k .Taylor and (leneral Scott played an (breeding of a red. white and blue hauling Important part in the war. Oeneral'pig, Oeorge A. Qrlfflth. a friend of Don aa fait aa possible Hums Trl- noldlern rmne WHm W'K DKI'K.tTF.D MK.MCO IIFIOHK. If thla country goea to war with Mexico which now net ins very pro 'lahle It will be tin- second Mexican i n. Ill I for u III . eiity ye'--t ago we buil to reprimand Mexico to make It respect us ho that It would be just 11-year-old aon of J. N It Hon, a In II dealings In two year we farmer living near here, waa fatally decisively defeuted (but country that lnjure)l by an explosion of a cannon we had little trouble with It until cracker. One hand was town off and threw yearn ago, l c refu ed to lis stomach wan terribly mangled rajoognixe lluerta, and tin' trouble bus 'Ibis evening two doctors are try- been continued ever lnce. tola & Son old 20,000 pound of their clip at 2514 c and have alao sold .Mm head of their sheep. Jose Eiguren sold 20,000 pound at 23 e ami baa nold 4000 lamb; Simon Acordagolatla, 26,000 pound at 24 cents ami 2000 nheep. Owing to an overcrowded range r number of nhnepmen of thl valley have disposed of their handa and quit the bulno, while other wIP work out or the business gradually Flocka and herda have increaaed and the range haa decreased by reason of settlement to such an extent that spend all hi time at hla farm In thla haa become necessary I'eabody. Ed. Mahor sold hla aheep. 5000 A blue hog la hla lateat successful head, and hla wool, and quit the experiment. August llelmont named sheep Inislm- Simon Icaran aold id.' breed the "suppblre Mwine " He bin .1000 alieep and will devote hi ha now on hi farm 9000 black, red attention to railing good home. """'s tU' ,,U" ,,l,m" " white and blue pig, and he propose Louis Yturraap. recently old 2400 I) "f-.-IIHKf I . l.l. J .1.. I..... .I. .1 I I.I.. .J .....1 III lit iin-ini lilt- oini iiiii-i- mrnill. Slieep, nil' llini 111 Ills uniliin. mill win When Mr Griffith tired of the s raise ttock. Domingo Ocamlca I gal profession six year ago he an-janolb) : to quit aheep for other Inter bounced III Intention of going Into, est i. disponing of hla 3000 head, a "cleaner" business Today hi pro- l.azuro I'rqulago sold hi band of fit from pig exceed by far hi legul 4000 and will go Into the cattle bun- II mi in XKWS. ruary 2, Peace 1848. wan declared Feb- It l KKK WIHMI MORTAL Hit nil-ton. Ore June 2:1 The Though the public eve may be In- Ing to aave the child' life, but offer cuned upon Mexico, the political ram retainer. A state of war existed between tin hope ol The cracker .ilsn will furnish notue choice spur Culled State and Mexico from lN4t- wan bought for the approaching jpalgn will furnish noma choice 1848, a a result of the outrages Fourth of July celebration. park nevertheless. Ineaa. Yxaglrre Hros have Hold out. 4000 head. Axcuenaga riros sold 1000 ewea. (I'roin the Tlmea- Shlpment of aheep are going out from here every day thl week ami it looks aa tin ugh they would be. come heavier the time advance. I he greater portion that are hetnc sbl -pi'd at thl Cine are apring lnmh 'I'bi' Hunter much old aome flftv- Intt beil i.T fit. mule to eastern ''iner lost "rueday and thl Millie ver.e hipped I bin week l'..t My Tlllotsou who i 'iiveyed the p-tr-chasers In from tin' ranch stated that a considerable fall of snow wan on the ground In that -vicinity lait Tues day. The school mecMui; lust Monday wa one of the tun I I irgely intended one In the history of the district Everything passed off harmonious ly V. J. Hopkins vu elected aa director and F I li an M clerk. The budget ws endor I without a dlsnentlng voice. It In most gratify ing to nee that the people here are unanimous In their determination to maintain a school of high standard K V N v. y l V ito. h L ' v 1 Z Jfcc k,j yk.or.ffi - WHM L'vrr-y. ""SVfc; .VB9si- rrnsw"w '.'l I 6JfflB i VWB1 1 I wrH,MToKxoD 1 A. pjgjgl .aaj gaj IjalMsskSSSSgBBBM i ti ! u n i T m TOBACCO IS PREPARED FOR SMOKERS UNDERTHE PROCESS DISCOVERED IN MAKING EXPERIMENTS TO PRODUCE THE MOST DE LIGHTFUL AND WHOLE SOME TOBACCO FOR CI6- ETTE AND PIPE SMOKERS. PROCESS PATENTED JULY 30T.'' 1907 RJ.REYNOLDSTOBACCOCONrVUlY W,K:.roHSAiCM.RC.aS.A. DOES NOT BITE THE TONGUE fT' Alktrt i gsaWaV tvrywkmr IN (asev rf , Ac , fiaf r rsjstf J a P. A. puts new joy into the sport of smoking! 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John (Murphy) Yesger of Hook er creek psnned through here Tues day with ramp outfit and commi- nary and forage supplies, horses, wagons, etc , for Soldier creek where he will build a dam for a reservoir to store water for the Irrigation of 240 acre of land for I'edro Arrlto la. The work will be completed this fall. Thl will be the third reser voir Arrltols haa built for his ranch over there. Statlatlca estimate that the cost of tin- . ,,ii.l w'ut ol t:i- KlUllH'llll war will be $33.000. 000.000. Lord. how we'd Mke to have that wad. LOOKING i r irit.TKK. I A William and G K Stowell. geologists of the state bureau of mines and geology, which has offiies at t'orvallls and Portland, passed through here Wednesday on I heir way to the Owyhee riwr country and thence bark to the coast. They ware Investigating the nitrate depos its In thin so ill beast em corner of the state. . kH.,mmid i'm 'h?m.J?.".n m'S tobacco and ask for "a supply of P. A." You pay IJkal llmi ...(..... nimi ..... , . rr ..... . . r J ,...ju, ,ik ... ,.,..!.., oui a nine cnange, to oe sure, Dut it s tne cheer -&&iSU5rim'mmm fullest investment you ever made I Fringe t Albert K J. Reynold. Tobacee Co., Wi toat-Sal a. N. C. Copyright ltI6 by R. J. ReyaelsU T attain Caw lK.W OX KI.AT. Alfalfa harvest is iu full hlaM on the flat. Jaajpfj Rice is haying for Mr. Douglas of Monk ill. John I low laud is, haying for Mr. llrosuan A. 8. Wilbeck, who has been work ing on the culbertson ranch for sometime, will herd horeses for Mr. Carter the rest of the summer. HI. line May is hayiug on the Mal heur. Uuy Morgan was over in this vi cJuity recently overseeing some Im provement on the desert claim of Mr Carroll, who resides In Monte sarlo. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thomas visit ed Mrs. Thomas' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Raney, last Thursday Mrs Kern White and little daught er. Horns, are visiting Mrs. White's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Altemont Sut ton on tin' South Jacobson. Mrs. A. T. McDonald made a trip to Moskeel last Monday to do some gardeuing, returning home Tuesday evening. The Misses Lias, high school teach ers of Trinidad, Colorado, are spend ing their vacation with their mother and brother, Charles, of Moskeet. F It. Welch, of Ontario, is looking ONTARIO JOHNIE Suffolk Pj3k Stall urn si. in. K at his ranch near On tario, from April 1st, linn to Jan. 1st, 1017. etaaaon, $A, fee due when mare Is In foal. Colts from thin aire can be seen at the ranch. J. P. SCHALL, Prop. Stallion Registration Hoard, State of Oregon l.ii'iise certificate of grade stallion No 141':' Dated at Corvallis, Oregon, April 20, 1)116. Tin- I,, otgree of the grade ttaillfHI Ontario Johuie sired by the pure bred Suffolk stal lion Lowland Johuie No. 326, t Vim lican l Owned by J. P. Beboll, Ontario, Malheur Co., Oregou, and described as fol fel fol eows: Color, bay; black points, foaled iu the year 1910 bus been examined by Dr. A. O. Moore, veterinarian ap pointed by the Stallion Regis tration Hoard of Oregon, and It la found that the said stal lion is free from infectious, contagious or transmissible diseases or unsoundness. He Is not of pure breeding, and Is, therefore, not eligible for registration in any stud book recognised by the asso ciations named in section nine of an act of the legislative as sembly of the atate of Oregon providing for the licensing of stallions, etc., filed in the of fice of the secretary of state, February 23, 1911. The said stallion Is hereby licensed to stand for public service In the state or Oregon. CARL N. KENNEDY, Secretary Stallion Registra tion Board. SHI I I" si I.I. Kilt fllll.lMMI I rnnl and (iriint Thompson, of llar- I n. Iet lei Holding. Harriman, Ore., June 23. Frank Thompson, a sbeepin in living south of town, sold his sheep to Mr. Hunt,, of I'ayelte, Idaho. Mr. Thompson had about S0OO head, Including the lanjhi, for which he received about 150,000. (irant Thompson sold hi hep for 166,000 to nome other party. Great Stars irv Great Flays Qke newer .higger,lette screen, productions axe x at tKe test plavrvouses JBfili h, A