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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1917)
1 FA(iK fi THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAKcn i. 1917. to HI 8u M 80 Pi U 1.. ft w m ht Ki tl T. t Hi It w p' II O di d. si ti TJhlC .H ?. PICTURE MAKERS make MEIROl I'ICWSES, LftfU Drugs DRUGS Drugs llil.K w 1: CARR1 K u MAN1 "'i iii:k i.im's 11 . 1 IRI roUND in AM. Did ; STORKS, wk mam: ni'ii SPBt iai. n. tiik hum; vi: fUfFH tSISN MOST, "I 1. Ipi.I ,; . in 1: il.- m TO II ri-i.v vol it NKKD rOR PltESt Kin 10NI 0. G. Lehurs, Druggist Good Nursery Stock Cheap 11 1 1 r YARIl PRI I n VIM - ACCLIMATED illM OH I M.I- INI A.M1M . 1 ..I s M). Inter-Mountain Nursery II 'Villi 1U1S OF AGRICULTURAL u li 11 .ill iim r mm : hould unite in PROGRESS Of NllRIHWEST " " 1 U kn.'h ttl'V !; !'. 1 mil 1 . 1 1 . B, I w I P " :,,i '' ,'"111 i I 1 Til IUtlB thai nirth:i "":" ' 1 I U TOW tor tho pvrpoaa r InapeoUai tbi ,. inr of i,,i, ... Mr Da Ii irort 'mi exhibits of lira Chli .,,,, , ,, , jr 1 1. "ii trial Baraaa ans f;,. ,.,,, Ma ,, , m. ; 1 rui 1 thlbli ion looking toward i api i testation IB tha PaaUM Nofthwanf Mr I'avlllr. who Ik tnnrkr-dly pnthil- Hrynn'K iiiiiiu'. hut In "-i niilii'd to pa) mi opanlm parograsa aaa corninK "iiinh tourcaa whose id.-ntit irdini tha saraa. un.i x ' ,., , dlaatoaad." Tha unmmi iiihitii'ii. .mil anxiousl) aaiat t hart tin. Si. ill' of WimhiiiRttin enrullml nnuiriK m-liv" i-Thlhltnrn unci benofl- oiarleH. haa latafaatlM tiiinsn ni 1 In- 1 1 nl niuiinl prugritiH noil (i'M'liiniii'nt of Washington anil ()ngou. n pMRj a it ii nrhJoh Hi m Mates have adopted a nyMnm of ltd fiirmlnr mid Mm loi i il'liiK Iihi hiH'ii wonderful." In Mr rarllla'i oolatoa "lafMatoity iin In 11 11 nuirl imI Inrrpiini' In Hi'' K r 1 v 1 n K of alfnlfu nnil nthi-r form:.- . rep hi tail '' Bias toward op rotation anil " n'litlal to thr- tortURj "Tin- orlKlniil ImpOtS rt 'iiiliu: In 11. .1 u. i , wiu'ii ProfWaaf r Q II. .1.1 11, promlm-iit In uiririiliiiriil ' III f.TCIH O WHM lllHt tlllW "lllgll noiirnvi" were the President or oth ers high In Riithiirlty, and that I he I'ri slilent nilghl he Induced to recede from the position arhlch ho had tak en. K-vent prow-d that Mil pi - 1 1 1 .I new dixpatrh wns taken as 1111 in v it a Hon lo Cernuiny to r.Mipi-n iirirotla tlous which had been rinsed by the raptaro of dlptonaUt ratottona. It nl lii'ltti'i'ii l-Yhriniry 4 ami Ii. i in.! I .-ii puhlMi.'d III the Cn ttd up to I'-'liriiiirv I ' I few .In I. Iiihu'HT Of tO fiipi'ii ttOSOtlatloni i aiir Iroin lieiinaiiy ihroiiKh lr liitr r the la Ii m nit tar, tha 'ologni ,. I', h.i . int l . i' 'i . .1 HIB i iuiiiiiiiiii. aiion uii tha " I'iniiii'iii Rami oil i iai denials thai I .1 1 ... I . ..I ...... ......III..- leiisioi. ,-,..., .- M(, ilfTr r, ,,, In ell llrei i" larrtton ombrai ,,,,, r ,.,.., , ... .-i,.. ..r, ..... n . mil. M tii.,1 ttaaa tha PMHhi Rorth- went was a buying region Now It has an niimal surplus of food and ' mnl tha Importation Of butler and dairy products has en tirely ii'ii'i'il In the I a -I i. '.i- Im reused tha niimhir Of In-r .1.11! (.Ittl" If) POT lelll. llll III" nctoa im raaaa showing 4n pat i. 'ni r eattl heen niurli more m. irked. Ill l"'r cent h' "' '" made In Oerninn m p ip hen ahoa ti tin . dan I I . it cut. . .ild. Ho nn think I am .1. Imputation thai ht wiiiihl Inive ma.li in. iihim- . It Ii f in t i ii Oat main . lor whlili he Is art Inn 01 o. ii Ii"' I'ri Idem Is Hir.loii ' ...I u.ir. hut he hai vlvef ' i r '.iml ih.il mi i. laid down " i'i er pro .'l"l" ' BMttoi tain of graat tarmln ' Mll"'; 'He II. largely hurei Ki ' " """ " ., ii.r. ..I i tndlini on II" nil :md the rural aradtl In nun n i el lim unit' il .il Mr Uii ni thi trenfft nation n. t which the i . ondemned and leiitnni from runners and bu I , ... I ,. nit ..i .11 this many may evtori roi. or thai llit.lllKenl enorl. the eiirillllK o.i '1' l" l i.n.re ... ill I ii,.- r.i : . Northaraal haa been hMraMfaf Is M,tM tha i in tha country. Since heller laiinlnn always leads I.. I.eier hollies ami I hottaf pi-ople a iiiiuiiiiirt .1 purpoM The tendency i to Ihwarl thO pii'l'" to maintain .in rlKlils wltlmnl war If paaafs hie ami iki a .-Ii I . warlike action or abandonment nl Range and Alfalfa Land at reasonable prices and on 10 years lime at 6 per cent interest. We have 500,000 acres for you tw select from. Write or call on A. V. Trow, Agent Oregon Western Colonization Company A. W. TROW, Ami ONTARIO OKE(JON i .in wlil.l. Hi"!' rhfl I'nt.il e.luii'ii..n pi i. im- A Kepresent.'i i. OafdJMM piiiianl pill, has heen I'llllt up The . , . , , 1 1 1 . , i , . ... f i i ,, i,, the II i: , ii. . . I ,,i ;, pre .lit. in. aaahlnaton i lowar Hum '" aaj Brjrafw In ararj I "i inen- . .1 1 . -i- ..' . .hi hlator) who appealed to eawanl Mr H'aMlle kmn- hereof he , in Hie mime nl peace and human n In- loinimnds tha I'hl Hi Inirhie lh- llelollll loll t hi- eai-o Harold l.an.l ami ImlUNlrlal ....i,. ,.,i,, r,,ne., h.li.. iireui an. I Kxhihii Ion And ho p., i... ,,i ii, 1 1 ' i . - i . . . During i.miM i" i i. whan ii, .- rd ii w aallad I op he talks of Iho l'.,.'i.. NOftl . I i heir I. a.h i . ..ll.ui.lli!- i k . H raid hum. wai iBolani IIIK III' ell.l! Lincoln ni" i Btl) cbangi I Uraoa to dapoi tattoo to tha Coof dei at.- line, i here ba beloi . ii " m in iper- I 0h would ha. i he Revolution or of I. short ..i i in- i iplete triumph which they won; all .-o ml. mil the men who mlrrad up dUoenalon while tha Na uon a- battllaf for Ufa or for unit) III! M ll .tMHt.il ui if o in ii i i Pat Throe i In He public ear All. r I lie V.' i lOB pie lime to ileliliei.it.- .. .1 I., form Its ,i uinn nothlna inn to earrj oul thai raaola, In for luiilier il. kit.- II. ,i,.p,.-es llial tha people .iie whether tha) .,il .ml l "in. Ihls . ' iluin to be preceded b) political cam ; in which lie ami his coailuloi. I. ike lonilen li.u I. in -ni.nl. I nm. h would do their utmoet i" waakaa tha Notion'! "ill ami lo .liMle II into lw. oppoalai i ps Mr Bryan la nol content with these i on Iho lieu 'a llalul lnlnim from N' hraska. who hy ralsiliK douht of tho Preeident'i RrmaaaB of pur pose gives aid anil comfort lo a poe effurtb to divide the Nation at a lino- -jl.l,. . n. m OragOBJHM THE UNIVERSAL INSTRUMENT Thirty years ago tha telephone was a luxury. Today, through paraOBOl lnlliatlva uiul private euterprise, it has become i wirhiu the reach of ewrvhody. W'.iere once u I hone Hub a limited tolklBi raajpi today . -. " with a range tiuei quartan ! . . immualoauaj tolophoaa lyati i.hone haa earned II and there are now Ball telephones m thi.- loui.tiy, oer wliili go ,ily. rj Bell Telephone I Malheur Home Telephone Co. Farmers See This Big Field Demonstration WORTH INC, ' VI KYIIOOY .11 COME TITAN 10-20 KEROSENE TRACTOR Caah f. o. b. Chicago $950 Titan 10-20-The Real Kerosene Tractor DF.MEMRER thin Titan 10-20 was designed and built from ground up to turn kerosene into reliable rlowrr, properly ii'ul aconocnicalty. Tit.-m 10 20 ia right nnd ready for you - i it took, yctira of experiment anrTtcet to got it jtnt right Til an 10-20 ib i!ic real kerosene tractor, not merely a nlinr t'ctnr with kerosene ".itln iinn-tii." You'll he wise t. . i - mind, now that beetf), i i mnkriliiftsnre to b lound on -. i ry linnil. Titnn 10-JO runt on k- i" nit un'l-r all Ion. In. run your In 1 Lill in hnl(,ivcyou V'X) p-r i .. i ' ... 10 10 n-i nrd prove Wc will prove it. IV1al.cl!i I loo, i( llicy TROXELL IMPLEMENT CO. Ontario, Oregon. no avslie to cwrry awft. x rA NtanaalW H cKildLiix like it. "Say, Mu I di it cart hnlf the coal I used to, since you've heen buying this ban Rock Springs stuff and there nin't half as much ash." "Thut's true, Jir my nru! I find my fire lasts longer and I cook my meals BU 'i finti r than I used to and my po'a and l;ois .in- nut Ninol.. .. ,.; .. .-, 1 1. or Isn't it too bui Ue d.illi t ti y Rock bpruiga lust year?" Rock Springs siMBTTiRff7fiinll.?:ri Many Mothers have said this. You'll say the same if you uae it. Rock Springs Coal burns better when there ia a little Kock Springs sluck mixed with the lumps. Buy it of your dealer BOISE PAYETTE LUMBER CO. VAN PETTEN LUMBER CO. ONTARIO COAL CO. Professional Men Wli.ii would tin- world l" without it iirofcn k tonal iin-ii, its. iliii-tni-s,. lawyers, t -.-1 T i i . ii-i-in-!it-rs and nthora in nroffMtiioiial linr.' Take the doctor for example, Vinidonl think null .1 1 ii Mil bin i v kti t" the i-"iiiiiiiiiiii un til you happen to need him. Then you need him and in nl li i nt badly, It's much the same way with tin- others, Even the banker might lie In eluded in the professional list, bui whether ou consider ur job professional one, r just that of a plain day laborer, our value to the eoimnuu ity ivsts upon the service we render, so the name i unimportant. The professional meii art" among our mosl respected utuitomeri and we are ijail lu be of service t' them in every way possible, as well as tti all others, First National Bank Ontario, Oregon "A GOOD BANK IN A GOOD COUNRRY" Vale Hot Springs SANITARIUM VALE, OREGON Board, Rooms and T ' M&ssaga, Diet, Ri RHEUMATISM OUR SPECIALTY DR. THOS. W. THURSTON, Superintendent v