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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1918)
1W orriiuo iium oktamo o amoon thumdat april it mt tAOX UgeVRUlKK TO UBKRTY aM (Continued fron Pirat Page) .. Hi Co.. fttcClure. Jamca IfeComb, C. E. McCrelght, J. C. McDonald, Dan McGregor, A. H Molntosh, A. II MoLaln. C P McNulty, J. T. MacKentle, Will Madden, Klden Madden. Klden L. Malheur L. 8. ft L Mallett. Harold Malleti, Isabell Marquis. Rex Marsden. V W Martin Bros Mlrgon. t'has. H Mitchell, H M Moeller. 0 H Moore. K. M Moore, S. A Moore. T. H Morgan, O. P ODonnell, W. K Oft, liana Olaon, U a O'Nell, Louie B. .. Orcutt. SwaMf Oregon 1,1 fe In- 00 Ore. tr We-t iiii Op BswSriattg I'.nii. Pay no. l( 0 Perry, II M I'etersou. M I Peterson, M r 1 1- II Pit ii r, r I Plan. C W Plan. HM Poiratl, .i Nl i'rlniiiK Jacob Printing, Lola I'ropM, ( I'ur. ..II. I) II iiihIit. mil Klllllliii II II Haamuaacn, J K Hsmiiiishcii Nela Itedaull. Whll A !!. I, V K Kelch. (Jita niliiirdHiin. tin Mm llltillle. Joint J. Hubert., Will J Idlhertann, J. A. . ItoltliiHon. A Ryaln, 8 P. Ityan, On Ryan. Kran. kj Bag, A I fa ret la Bag. Itandali Hcholes. J. W. s.-.iw. ii Lester ('. HtM'lye. 8 A. Bluffer W J Simmons. 0. T Hliillh. Daniel Hinllli, (J I. Bmllli. Malcolm Biiilih. Virginia M. K..nc.- I MaalM, Joe U. !.. ii. Wilbur A meu-iimn. Hurry Blnwurl. Mr Mury Htenari. John Simple. tJl.im Siii.m. Kmuk tvacMr. i w waftar, it w Tu.vlor, Hem Teat. II Teat, K.ed J Tliutiiua. Hi ii 'I'll ttinuM . Kunuell l.roy Tbuiuaa, Helen Thompson I'mub TUataoaV ii r Tr aai, r w I cnkel. ii i M Trtifdgtt r ii Tro. film Troe, Ur l K Vmi ivinn. (; c V Ini Ml . It lion. Hubert Joint (' A I lie I'hyllla Margaret Mim i'Iui. s Watson l-.-na K Weaver. J K Webb, llarr.eit eeae, Urn. Nau. I Weeae. William I Wvi.li. r'rauk It Wri.i, nan VNflliiiKii.ii Aiiluir wi.iie v it Wliiluav. I'aroliiie i William J A Wilson. HggtJ) ' WINoti, Ha Wiadoiu, K A Woimi, gtrg I N W....U. Mf w . Kong Yuen Jgetlge, Mr Babe Zeller. Kraok J Walt-hll. Walter. Watson W a I -uli W ,H -on WaUim, "0 00 100.00 CO. 00 &0. 00 400 00 CO. 00 100.00 100.00 fiO.OO r.o.oo 100 00 2500. 0 no oo 100.00 I 00. On . . SO. 00 90 00 50 00 60.00 200.00 200 00 200.00 10000 .10 00 100.00 loo.oo 2.'i0.no .00.00 100.00 iinm no 4;)0.ft0 I mi .ii lM I ', .n Q It 1 1 I III) II I .Ml iiii .11 I,., inn mi ,11 ,, I 100 00 I III it I .ii no I nil no inn mi I I inn mi .n mi :.o 00 Ml ou inn 00 I no mi .".0 00 too 0(1 100.00 i 'I on MIO.Oo IMS :.ooo oo ;.o oo :.o.on ;.o oo J0 VI II. I ,u "1. 100 00 .. 00 ..n mi ,n mi Iff 00 ..o oo li 00 o 00 100 00 o 00 ' o 0 00 .0 OO .0 oo 10 .11 00 N 00 .'.0.00 100 o I nil no .0 00 l Oil UD loo oo 100.00 100 01) 100 00 100 00 00 100 II I .ill II no ' ! I'll II I 100 mi 100 00 .11 IIII jU 00 0 oo ,0 n'l 00 100 0M 400 ii 00 i.o 400 04 ItVtn HA IBM MBAT TO HBliP W1W WAR Continued from First rage of Oregon did bringing about cattle and horsemen their full abare In this increase. Report of the eenate committee at a bearing recently held in wasnmg ton shown thst there are now In the United Htates 43.54. 000 rattle of beef breeds, and 23,284,000 of dairy breed. The stockmen of Oregon have had u splendid winter and have gotten through the winter on lens feed though at a higher price many years. There is every Indira STJVDI KETS PUNY OLD TIME FRIENDS HERE Meeting old friends and business associates following the live stock Industry in which I am myself en gaged, has bean the pleasant feature of my visit to Ontario, ' said R. N. Sunfleld. candidate for the repub lican nomination for T'nlted Rtatee senator, who was a conspicuous figure at the livestock meeting In this city. 'And moreover," said Mr. Stan- field. "I nm greatly encouraged after than forjbHn ,n thl" a1'00 I flnd tnct people are with me strong. I nsd Lend Him a Hand! tlon for a l.rger oalf crop than wer cou"M -nllclpatod a good big rota ... tui. in iMirMprn urpiron, n i urionn in this section of the state, but It is hare had for many years. Thin i ounled with ilin fart that a rood grass season Is In tight should make'' W to have ones friends say us all happy. ,h,t lh'y re ,olnf to do ,n lhe,r L ... . loan to mske my own part of Oregon The outlook for prices for summer . v , pile up s hlg msjorlty in my favor." beef to me sre excellent and never i z ,. Ifir. ninnneiu raine iu urr(un HI looked no good sh nt the preaent time ,, '.. . this particular time to be present at While t is true that the cost ol i . " . .. 1 . me meeiing oi ine Bine inn growing and fattening cattle has in creased fifty per cent in the past two years, yet I believe that hy good, careful management there will still be a profit regard lean of price it la nut n.-ceaaary for me to aay to this liiinih of men thst the price of auc- resa In, work early and late, practice -elf denial mid attend to your own 1 I in.'-- Tlili la a rule Hint mo t be followed by all successful men. and especially by the man arko II Jii-I HClnrtlna In business, regnnll. - of the tint ure 0 his huslnes. Tin' i"' Ii doing all In Its power to increase the grating and improve the range to those who hn arming prcmli- on the Forest It lerve. and I would advise co-operation upon your part with the depart ment, believing you will find It more than anxious to asslts you. Now Just a few words about the 840 acre stock raising homestead hill which became s Isw December 291.1. I9li. The appropriation neces sary to make the classification and designation of land thereunder was not grsnted nutll June, IBI7. t'p to the present time the work of the tleo- ingicil survey has been confined to th examination of the lands applied for under I be law. In a few atalea this work lias been completed gad. . iealgnatiolis will probiibly ',i" made ahortly. It has been cous'- vallvely estimated that the .minimi . I land possible to lie hoiuesteaded un der this act will not exceed ten per cent of the unpproprluted unreserteil public domain. I believe It would be ag real thing to urge congress a grant necessary funda to classify the re.nalulug public lands so that they limy be put under the supervision of the Korest Service, n order that there w.n i. no trouble in lln future aa o th grating of same between the stock man. It was a year ago at lattirande that I was appointed on die State Hoard of Food Conservation. I.ust fall In mak ing a trip with a number of stockmen thru Kaatern. Central and South ea-leru Oregon I talked to you on fin.il couaervatloo. To me thla was Hi.- . and Is now oue of the moat vital points toward winning thla war. I knew It was late In the season last in. .ii. hi to you, but it la early In the season now and I desire to report li posalble. emphasise mora strongly th grant need of every individual con serving to the limit all his food atuffa Now la the time to become active nnh your gardens and grow everything you ueed for the comlot; wlnter. It Is absolutely ueceaaary for you to grow practically all of the food stuff you are going to consume It should not be necessary (or one of us to buy a cau If goods or a pound of dried fruit of any kind during the coming winter We should can and dry all vegetables and fruits w will need This will enable ua all to hate more money (or Liberty Honda and Thrift Stumps and to aid in all .iilmr war mix .-iiienia Don't rornwi n.ai we must all lay aside x goodly -hare ..t our . at Mings (or was work an that when Incle Bam aays in- .mi- in hoirow a few billions of Horse Raisers' Aaaoeiatlon. HI visit hsd a two fold purpoae. Ho was here In the Interest of his can didscy for senator and also to look after his business Interests in Mal heur county i. r. .ting old friends and making now aoqaaintaucoa was thoroughly enjoyed by Mr Stanfleld and he wae kept busy every minute of the two days he WM In the cltv. attending the seslnns of the . mint Ion, dan.- Iiik until the music slopped, getting up for th cowboy breakfast and be ing a speaker at the hamiuet Mr. Stanfleld feels greatly en couraged as to his prospects of win ning at the primaries May 17. Ho has been over a great deal of the state and has mad friends wherever he has been. Much of his time lately has been spent In Portland and during the past few weeks particular ly Indications In that city have been hlrlilv in bis favor The Eastern Oregon man expresses himself as being confident of vic tory. He has boon working bard and sleeping very short hours for weeks psst, but does not show any signs of tiring, and the remaining three weeks of the campaign. u aays. will he made up of dsys filled with lively work. Mr stanfleld hit here to visit sev eral other places including I.a tlrsnd and Maker, and will atop at Stanfleld. Or. to look after his busi ness affairs before returning to Port land tq wind up the campaign 1-fttSMfeKL TSrr i ryyaBnVL.BSBBwk "fft- -m .KSfv alaV. uawril t ;l iT iThir 1 HIT tet W:ymmtmlii m;,j ' vJiUiUeaft ''-jz Dick WAXTKIa To boy a cow Ford Oarage. Man and Wife wanted upon ram'.i, wife as cook, husdand to take charge if crew Must be good irrigator or woman cook. steady employment. I FOR 8AI.K Household furnlturo Including library sot. com. book case, piano, side board, sewing mu chine, dishes, kitchen rah. etc. Q. W. ABBKNATIIY. Phone 0-W. Opp. Library. ! Mi. I SKKKKPKH WANTKI1 On ranch. miles from Ontario. At onm Inquire at Argua office. l-It IMTKD -. I l -, Ml'ST KKJ4T4M'K I Milt I WOHJ.lt , MK SHKMIFF. o I bernhy aaaouaca myself a oan- dldate for tko offtos of Sheriff of Mai hoar oeuaiy. Oregon, subjoat to the will of tko votora of tko Damaaraile party at tko primary aomlnaUug atoctlon to ko hold la Maakotr coaaty. tate of urates, on tiie aavoataanik day of May. Itlt. M. Ill MOB. , (Ptdft Advertisement I dollar, from hi- people, can quick ly reapoud without having to call a due. I,, i, ineeiiug to .'ouaider thti uiatier 1 alluded the Wyoming Cattks men- IssOwlglkn meeting at Kem- uierei on April u,u and lth and while t l.ri.- arranged (or inspection I of our Association cattle in all the tt0 1 principal uiaiketa vast where they uialutalu i iii-peu l.ui. ou a basla that we inspect for lb Wyoming Associa tion Id pla.ee where w-e maintain in speiiiuu The work is to begin -soon aa we cau supply thalr iuspec- rors witb brand books I also took up with oaie of the packers iu Call forms, wheu raAaatly titarc. n.s aak J.l v( inspect tou in Han KvancU o lUoae with wUuui I favor of It aad said (Continued from First Page.) came from the territory eat of tha Cascade mountains, which run nor'h and southward acroaa tha state. Baker county contributed the largeat number of these cattle, a part pj which were the hay fad class. Ter ritory wast of this range aent the higher priced and better Dntshed cat tle, those which had been fed eoiue grain, barley and oats with hay. Shorthorns predominated in the breeds repreaentad. As a rule they are fairly welt brad up as to quality, but are Just a little coarse, a char acteristic aald to be due somewhat to the climate of the country. Many aalea were made during the year on ateers of the common claaa at prices ranging from 80 to til. The ag were I lie rough kind, and not y'ry fat.' Ftoe Hundred Thousand American Soldier vr in France We dare not delay the VICTORY now. American lives are at stake, our own safety, the safety of the whole world. If we are not to prolong the slaughter and the lufcring, if we are not to risk defeat or an inconclusive peace, we must act quickly; we mutt put forth our every effort now. The army is doing its part. Five hundred thousand American soldiers are in France today. There will be more tomorrow. And more the day after. We arc going to tend an ry mrgc enougn so tnat when we itnke. with our Alfie., we can drive viVoov l' m ck ',cro! thc Rh'n-o that we can win the deciim VICIORY that will make American freedom safe, and establish a iuH and lasting peace. But the whole nation must take part. Our armies in France are looking to us to furnish them in ever E3T-i nviacoihve .fficv -.. " .. Kvwiun. ttr. Maim not uu tncm. Tht Third Liberty Lon olir thare to the winning of this wtx. Upon it depends the safety and success of five hundred thousand American soldiers in France. I SO 00 10 on had regardless, of any other Asaocia lion. We must have Inspection there this year aud will probahlv deem It eeaeiitlal to have inspn.tlcn in Spokane in tho naar future The coming year for thla Aaaocia loin will preaent many problems of importance, among which will bo the completion of tha inspection work which I bae Juai mentioned l.ei us all continue thla year to follow closely the orders and re qaeats of oar President and of our government aa matter want they Lend Him a Hand Buy All the Bonds You Can! ThU Spac Taid or and Comrtbmlw y may be aud work vigorously to lite talked ware inland tkat wa may produce more cat it would be aoltlo and aamt More kawJ m. trouble if ,he r.liforoln Aa4wlfwUMStt4 f faod oar boys wbe are -... ir iron. v aopa to make gallantly dahUna for tho old ft.. artaageuient. lor In.nontioa iherefg cause ol frondom ao door to oar this TwsUr aeatile lasueif.iii u. ka ka-a. .k..l .,. ww uvstti j tiraum yvH VAN PETTEN LUMBER CO. MOORE HOTEL