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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1918)
PAGE FIVE . I TWO . KOON, TEWr: f 9 mi ww SEED HI OQUARTfc, of t .-. N'orthwtit 11 out uaranter of iSatii.actory ,t Service lo You, ""; - art W$3 ' rnn M i eomprylng wtttl rii mi for Hon I. o I havo for rent a good Brain and huy ranch, 160 acres ready for grain taM season 30 acres In alfalfa CMM j In. Call o,n J. W. McCulloch, On- tnrlo, Oregon. tool Not BARGAINS IN REBUILT! Guaranteed Automobiles wi h.wi: m mm or attomobilm of vajuoi MARKS WHICH WK MAVK R KDUIDT AM) ENTIRKI.Y OVKKHAII.KI). 80 THAT WK CAN GUARANTEE EVERY ONE OF THEM KOIl OOOD SERVICE. IK YOU WANT A CAR, AND A BARGAIN, DO NOT FAIL TO 8EE THESE BE FORE MAKING A PURCHASE UMaif filiaWMan ft ,' , -. drl t r I he Aral atae ishalmlte. ir gam at Hsxmm t a ppngw rnfartw wtM ! peace nwrf . ntght wbti both t-ois sad gr' from Frultlanrl will pla tHM of the O II. I l he gnir i U rl promptly nt 7 o clock. T live been praitii tie dMIgcn pr.st two weeks iiml will it douhtedly play a good gmne The war savins Kt.'nmp M began Tin-sits v morning In the hi MM ill Ml I :i l ilk i.. i UM siihject ln IHr. ti ipftammittd by taik a i .. aee -rary. I ' y. Sln ' It WNTI" Ml QOI, On 1(1 THE SEQUINE AUTO CO. (THE OI.DKMT ttARAGK IN MALHEUR IXIISTI i j A Complete IIbm of wmnoriM, fluflkn etatioe for Good Year Tina. I Machinery will be hard to get this year Mr. Rancher if you think you will nocd any farm machinery this year, now is the time to deter mine that fact IjooIc orer your machinery caref ully to see what will have to be replaced ind whut pnrts you will need. SHIPMENTS LONG DEL "ED BT TRAFFIC CONDITIONS Von understand the conditions of railroad traf fic and you also know how all machine of steel and cast iron arc liard to pet. so if you want to avoid delays, that will com money, place your order for what you'll need now. v have manj big shipments ooming and have received several already, lint If vou wanl (iiick service riyj u- ;i chance for while we have anticipated the needs of 1 1 1 - ranehen of this action, then an- elwaya aomething that mnal 1 i' order. f. Watch for the big tractor demonstration which We will announce soon. Troxell Implement COMPANY ONARIO, OREGON rri.m " IttPl DOttgU i Bl I" ml Mr BO IT COW ,v. "" clngor- will IBMl In the tour fin 0-1- ilglit oi tin1 DlSf A, dir r. ' '. 'lo a proposed enn- I , i , . I ' i ul wllli " ' Itod StKtW Ol i ho nlrl-. of ,; or not t tic SoaN of hist kIumI laat Sat d district ie author about the ndoptlon of :i M MM Hill . ! I Raid proposed MM form Many of the high MtMMtl of tract for and M behalf of said l'i; inlry are adopting uniform i irtrt, In which contract tlio tnltoii dress as a pstrlollc measure and 'inmates of Aninrlrn agrees to furnish, girls of O. II 8. wish to iln i II bit." The matter will be definitely settled In the near futon Irving Harris, on? of the high school boys who enlisted last fall paid the high school a visit and gave a abort Interesting talk In assembly Friday. Feb. 16. He told us many Interesting things about army life, and thanked the school and the Hon or Ouard for the Christmas pack ages which he received His talk was greatly enjoyed by the atudents and faculty Last Saturday evening after school the girls basket ball teams of the dif ferent claaaea played for the class fthanploDskjIp The sophomores won (Vow the aVplora 1J to I. and Ur freshmen won from the Juniors 14 to The girls played an all around good game eonaledrtng the small amount of practice they have had. The final game will be played somo day this weak. Friday morning dnrlng assembly Mrs. Kemp, vice-chairman of the Wo man's Committee of the Council of Defense, gave aa Intoreatiag talk to the high school 7th and ftth grades on a subject In which we are all vi tally Intereated the conservation of food The apeaker dwelt upon the absolute necessity of all ofus doing our bit In this line. If we are to w tttm. wrmr tiiihmIh tthe aald. Man (tro'iv. MM out of the war because of her!""" b"tn fll! food hl'ustlon mid It I i! Cnlted Htati'H lo pravt other llu from similar in -causa of in' u i food Mm ,l.. complimented I . l.lgil ditrng tlie low want season, from Ar cl Ke nn ilr, or otlir-r lOWMM for Intnl. under the Riverside canal lthln the Rivor-ldo irrigation Dis trict in Idaho mid the Big Benil Irri gation District in Oregon, the same proportion of storage water actually available from said Arrow Rock Res ervoir as 1000 acre feet of the capa city Is of the total available capacity of aald Reservoir, for the sum of 120.000 00, with maintenance as la said contract provided, and' agrees to construct a drainage system for the said Big Bend Irrigation District of Oregon and the said Riverside Irrigation District of Idaho for the purpose of draining the water-soaked lands within said Districts, as pro vided la aald proposed contract, to the extent of evpeadlarf.' If necessary, the sum of 1210.000 00 lo the con struction of said drainage system, as provided In said contract, which contract la Included In (be general plan adopted by the Board or Direct ors under date of No-ember 14, 117, and the cost of said water supply and drainage system Is to be apportioned between aaid Riverside Irrigation District of Idaho and the Big Bend Irrigation District of Oregon In pro portion to the number of acres within tbe boundaries of each of said Dis tricts, the aald Districts being Jointly liable to the Tutted States for the entlr umount of the obligation. tho numlier of gerw within ssid DM i.l- Irrigation Iltri gad Ibd Mid l: 1 'Of THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Cord Model T One-Ton Truck Chassis, MOO f o h Detroit, has been thoroughly te ted for more than two years It Is sold you now In tite assured confidence that It will meet your requirements and sxpectatluns. The regula.' Ford fiiine, only larger '.nd heavier, the regular Kord motor with direct driven worm gear: wheel bate of 124 Inches and ill turn inside a 4i-foot circle it has all the duplicity of tbe Ford car, all the economy in oper . mm and maintenance. Oonie In and we'll give you further U .alls. K FORD GARAGE KHIllr H4VF.V Mai ONTARIO. OIU l.iN ' I moooi uon the ti. .1- llri m ion..i watai it. .rvl.e nsg 0 . ided in said pen -nt Word has been reoelved from the f "he flr-i ksaUltWl I il tka .tor secretary of the Oregon High School UBSti '"' Pale Debating League that Ontario High School's neat opponent in debate will be Wallowa High School This de bate will take place some time lo March when O. TI 8 will uphold the affirmative of the queatlon Re solved, thai at the ead of Vbe pre- nt war the United States should he- come a member of a league of.ns tlons possessing power to en lore the decisions of tta Internal 'onsl opurt o Paul McCulloch u suffering from some aevere burns on his hands re- r-ecomber first of the ear during which water Is first furuuhed to the District by the United Stales, and subsequent Installments on December flMt of eaoa year thereafter. The paymeot of the first Installment tor the daainage system shall become do and payable December first of tbe year, in whlcb the drainage system shall be constructed to tbe extent de termined proper by tow Secretary of the Interior, and sabsedaent install- meats on the first of December of each year thereafter Installments celved when the stove at the opera for both water aupply and drainage shall o a- follows .The flrst four two par eeut.rha next two four per cenj, the next fourteen six per cent, as pro vide.! in gld contrail. Inch eoutract lsS-) file III the ofUcO of the lloanl Oj .' - SMMaiajjBmBBBBMBSBaaBmgaM gPaaw Maw BSgaMH anaaaaP' house fell last Saturday eve'ninx dur ing the baaket ball game. h -1. The high school added another name to Its roll Monday morning, Miss Cecil lxgan, who come- lo us Directors of said dattHet, st Frank from. Ilrogan where she has heen at tendlqg school. She v. Ill go I n o her of the Junior class o Siandiiig of the Interclaas Basket A Miller's residence within said lU ,i.i,ui fvo miles Southeast of (.he Klveniew I Malheur County. Oregon, and Is herein re ferred to and made part hereof Maps plan,- eatluiaf . surveys and specifications, together witli tho I'd report of the State Eagl'ieer. are oa file at said office of the Board of Di rectors and at tbe office of the State engineer at the State Capitol. Salem. Oregon That under an order of the Board of Directors the whole of said Dis trict shall constitute one election pre cinct, and the placo of holding said election shall be at the Wade School bouse in Hald District The polls shall be open at eight The -over deigned by Frank Dor-i o'clock in the forenoon and shall . oa - . , . .- . . tlnutt fiiieit until five n m. of aid man '.ii nrsi piuce in ie mini. ,- , . ball Leagues . . BOYS W I- I'd Sophotnor.-i. 4 1000 Hneultv 2 0 1000 S.-nh.i I J Juniors s 00 freshmen 0 000 tniti.s Sophomores J " 1000 Senior. 1 1 Freshmen I ' 500 Juniors 0 I 000 for the Owaches Several anasually liod drasings were submitted day. at wl.lrh election the ballots shall ouialn Hi- woMi Contrail with the Cnlted flta'e- -yea." and -Contract with tan United State. no," or words equiraleir het- That tne Judges for sanl Umhu and are I. K llllnbury. Frank Millei and A 0 Holly. By order of the Roar! of Directors m wont i o February 22, 11. Frank Jams Umi of baker couuty. Oregon Mia Frankie Alice Kvaaa, of Mai likur eouutv. Oregon. 'A tine lo..U ing young couple The hoy had the of the Rig Bend Ir promise of bread In his eye and Ibejthto Hal da) of Js' larj lO'.H girl every indication that li would 'loie fair," says Judge G I, King FRANK Mil. 1. 1 rte- retary of BU Bead Irrigation District. . glagiWriKTI MrHi I In Keeping Wih the Big Thought of the Day 'ally pres reflects a sentiment throughout tin1' nufcimi which ly Indicates a new condition are wanted everywhere The work of thl war hj heiitu . arrltd y by thOOl . hi. It, .r In lore lutve he.li in p II 1. 1 offto or In work Mm who hot baofl too hnoy, too at wlththatf I ne tlielr work to other-, und giving their tin to the came which Is ours. I Mjr'e, . il all tlie . ful part in tM- mi' plan for II III of the t i v. - ilng. nother part of this paper appears the announcement of 1, J. -iitnp-ioii as a candidate for c iUOfl for OOTOfMt M U I Mr SfMBatin wa- urged lo h.-i-ome a riiiidldati. hy fl atwTI part ol tlM -tat.. bOOM I '! III. hu . htl under.itandlng and knowledge or Oregon's resources, In- ln trh and needs: because of hU puhllc-splrltedness, whlc.h of re- MM led him to tasks uhlch have been more important to him tiian his own affairs I I SlMMM I- CI.FARI.V THF MN WHO I S ;IVK ORKtai.N THK ,lMIMSTRTIO NK.CKHHlHV Tt THIS I-I.IX OF NATIONAL KFrTTlKNCY. His campaign will be directed ttralght to you as voters, as Indi viduals who do your own thinking. We are firmly onvlnoed that yon will not allow politic to Itiflu nce your decision, and that you will vote for the man who Is best St to. help the people of Oregon, develop the state's vast resources sad to prepare for, and participate In. tho great reconstruction that la to follow. We believe yon will weigh issues more closely than ever before, and that L. i. Simpson will be your choice atnVHH Flret Talk over with yonr friends. THE UNIVERSAL INSTRUMENT Thirty years ago the telephone waa a laxury. Today, through personal Initiative and private enterprise, it haa become a necessity within the raaoh of everybody. Where once a busi ness bad but one telephone with a limited talking range, today that bualaeee haa aervioe with a range three-quarter of a conti nent broad, and every branch of every business I linked to ev ery other by aa latorcoinmunlcatlng telepbone system The telepbone haa aaraed tta responsible place aad iherd'ars oow 1.000.000 Bell telephone la this country, over which go 21.000.000 talk daily Every Bell Telephone ie Una; Dlatanfe SOU Ion. Malheur Home Telephone m. CONSERVE Save Labor Save Money Save Food Save Time BLBCTEJC COOKING DOB8 IT ALL IDAHO POWER CO. What You Can Do bl candidacy Second If yoa believe that U 3. Slmpeon as worthy of yonr support writ a letter to thl committee. Suggest how hi can may be ad vanced. We, In torn, will tell you bow you can help. Paid advertisement Issued by 'Mlmpon for Governor" league fit lock Block. 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