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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1918)
" i iiawegieaV l " TUB bNTABIO AJeCIUS ONTARIO OMtGON THITWDA V APRIL IS iwl paom a SHOW AND SALE OF . m i j j HMD Cattle Under the Auspices of the Northwest Shorthorn Breeders' Association, at 53 BULLS 53 ONTARIO, OREGON w APRIL 25TH, 1918 FEMifES Cattle are consigned by the following well known breeders: A. D- Dunn, Day & Rothrock, J. Turner, W. J. Townley, G. W. Delay, W. 0. Cummings, W. W. Green, Hutchinson & Sherman. A. L. Bidder Cattle Tuberculin Tested and Guaranteed Breeders by the Consignors J. Turner, Sales Manager Ontario, Oregon Gue & Cranke Auctioneers - Walling Garage NOW OPEN FOR REAL AUTO SERVICE Agency for the Overland, Willys-Knight, and Max well Touring Cars and Maxwell Trucks. We carry the largest stock of parts, ac cessories and Hupplies of all kinds for autoists. Gasoline, Oils and Lubricants. WALLING GARAGE Loren Clay, Manager ONTARIO --. - OREGON WOULD MAKE TOGA FAMILY POSSESSION Mi Vary West rraiigrment Hen- atortal I nn.ll.la. lr I tuim Wlile- apreauj rumminl Ik I' Ik I ! Hfanfield. OVER THE TOP AND WIN, is our motto. Every American must do not merely his "bit" but do his best; the people of the freest and greatest nation of the world must with their money, food and fight ers, confer freedom on the balance of the nations by giving them liberty. If you cannot buy a Liberty Bend, buy War Stamps. ONTARIO NATIONAL BANK HOKTI.ANIi. April 16. -A polltl ml imatlon lion been caused by UM announcement of OawalU Welt llial he will eeak the democratic noml nation (or 1'iillnd State senator, j Whan 0 I- MrNary fM appointed tol the eenata a (aw montlia ago to fllll (ha vacancy cauaad by tlia ilcaih of Harry Lane, West la underelood 10 have told friends that he would aup port MrNary if Ilia latter luada good. Waat assuming at the lime that Mr Nary would le nominated at the pri maries Willi Weal now announi'tir; Ilia candidacy It U the belief thul Weal coua'.dars thai MrNary has not mad good, or he la earful that Mi -Nary la unable to defeat It N Sian flald for the republican aenalorlul nomination It wan We' v. ho appointed Mi -Nary to the Supreme Court and there baa been a atroug friendship between theni. Couatructlon placed upon Weal a lateet act. la that ha diecover ad on hi recant Wilt 10 I'ortlaud thai Btanfleld waa waking ao much pro graaa that there waa grave doubt M to McNary wlunlug Itelurnlng lo Washington, where ha laid the altua- SEED EXPERT GOING TO PORTLAND FIRM J i- Larson, wall known In ery county of Oragou aa a seed and crop expert, ban been engaged by the Port land Seed company to gle pranlc.il help 10 farmer aud garduer In ncnl aalactlon, and lu solving problem of planting, cultivation and harvetluK Larson re gned a County Agrlciii turlst of i'olk county to enter Hi broader field I'or four years he waa In charge of the crop eitenalon work of Oregon Agricultural College llelore coming to Oregou he wii seed expert for Oklahoma and South Da kola Agricultural Colleges, and m .. field editor for oue of the Orange Judd farm paper lu the Dakota iiulrlc h mall Wheal possesses over oat, co-11 and rice absolutely M nutrition. I iiii.ility or n nt 11 iir meal ll ha nu Mr, prut)- 11. It ha M more 1.11 .111.1 till. 1 .hi fill. It ha no 111I11 eral Mill better or In larger quii. titles ll ha no mole uel value It J Is Jusl one of the cereal. Why hesi late about giving ll up. mid giving 11 up cheerfully al the official reiigajaj of your government lu war lime when you have plenty of oilier m 1 factory HubslllutaaT litl-l'lsi in 1(1 11 III lilt- mIiiioI, III 11 111 I'ulilli worship, II 11. m subject, Wliai I Hie churdi ' i r d . ? it p m iiHii. gertlce v in, subject, "Vuverlon or II g 11 oration. Which MULTNOMAH CANDIDATE PLEASED WITH PROSPECTS MKTHOIIINT 4 III Ittll. IU a m . Sunday m-IiooI II a in. I'leaclilng, nnlije.l "Till Meeting liniiinil of the Mechanical Keligiou and II. e Kellglun of H11 Inner UN These two eleiueiiM 111111 mil. 1 meei or cine i he former become, cold lormsl'sin. and I he lat ter heroine rellgou auarchv or Ihilnhevlkl KAItl. MANNA. Castor -aataiJ aaW Hon before McNary, West telegraph d hla determination to enter I hi raea. This has upael the plana of the democrats who had reglaterad as re publicans and who had Intended vot ing for McNary If they do not chauge their registration back to democratic party thejr are expected j 10 throw votes to Hianfleld. alrsa.lv Increasing Slaufield's strength on theory that Waat If nominated VI to oppose Slaiifleid The nutslsi I Ing fact of Weal's entry Is thai M Nary s chance have been greatly I .1 periled and McNary supporter 1 ie discouraged. Nothing, say poll 1 ciaaa la the democratic and repub lican rank, would have udu I Weat to take thia step II he wan aj . vtaoed that McNary had been uiakl iji good at Waabiagtou or II he bellev ! that McNary could defeat Stengcld la the piiuiarla Laraou war born and railed on 111 lowu farm and known Mm pmcii. .il aa well as the m n-midi- lde of lie farmer problems III engagement by the big seed company should prove of IneMllinuhle servhe to the Pacific Northwest farmers Uealdi .- vls'.llng lb rural dlstrlcta, he will reply In ill- After making a campaign of I wo mouth duration, during which In nan i-overeil lino li ol I he Stale out side of MulliiomMli coiiuly. S II llu Ion. calidnlale lot In ted Stale Sen utnr. Is very pleased with bin pro l' In ll,ire,iriil lime l.e I, an not held a public el lug nor Hpenl unv aiilve liiiii' In lit holm couiilv Multnomah where Hie hcsvy vole It, I. hi from Hit lime on lie will devote liliimell largely to rounding up h.a liome ioul.lv von Mr. Huston ha lived lu Multnomah louuly lor twelve yearn and feels llin he Is well enough known lo he able to isrry hla home i-otiuiv with liltln work, perhap Ifteeii llioussuil voter have lucaleil lu Muliuoinuli . ounl.v. having foiiiid employment In Hie ghlp yeariln Many I hem- men Hrely unfamiliar wllh Hie Oregon system and wllli nlate pol He men have had experleme in IiiiIum ral plants, and will only need lo b hIiowii Senator Munlon le.onl on mih lal legislation lo ne- Hie w ado ol voting for hliu in the I'rlinarlea Senator HiimIoii began his work In LOST April II. between Ontario and our ranch, one awelug miiililu drawer Kinder plcune notify . Hoy KHIev. Payette, Idaho, llniile:'.. an. I gel ri-.v.. i.l Judge tieorse M McKuight rain- 'down li le Saturday lo . oiunni a palienl lo Hie Ii.i.llal al I'euill. loll llregou lu V anli ngloii 1. Mini v. an. I his friend living al lllllnlmro au' Koreni lin.vr -.iv 1 Iiu I lie will cat . Wanhliigton county with not leaall, 1 . . ..r ..-ill of Hie llepuhllcall v . Ami gyajgvklai al'iive iiollthn. Seu.iiin 1 1 Union i- mo k In k hi '.iniiulgn 1.1 . as all Ann 1 1.111 1 HI, n ., n.l necoin a llepiibllrun who svnm nuppoilhig the Aitinliilhiriitlon (I'll In Hie and olherwl.e i.in.l. 01 Keaahlicua politic oiern who have nol reglater. .1 nhniihl Ion. no lime in regiaterln 1110 1 llu me who have reglaterad, but have move. I Iroin their Imiu yracln. hIm 11 lil be ..in lul lo Inc. lliolrragi IraHoii . Iiiinged helm April I! Tabby Oeaa. eatariag the Silver Orill. Dw you eerve lobatgrs hare? 1 ertaialy we will serve you wag the raja)?, lie steak or eorfc hops)? C wijV Nil. I BaBaVVl VaW HUSTON IT1 lU.I'HUi.ii A k.J Ml Li M . 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