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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1918)
THH ONTARIO ARGUS ONTARIO OREGON, THURSDAY, MAT SO, ltlS AOaj f i '.i IfYouWantanAuto.GetltNow There it no certainty how long prompt deliveries can be made, and the prices are sure to advance. You have read In the newspaper how automobile production lina been reduced. And you know further curtailment la planned for th future. s ill gladly take your order now (or Immediate delivery at pre Ml prlcrH for the following standard make. Oakland The 1'nsscngrr Touring, Hulrk Six, Cylinder Seven and Ivn rasM-iiT TourinK and Three riidiger hM Hulrk Knur Under live I'rKoiraigc-r Touring. Vell. Six vllnilcr live I'n-.ciiu.i rnurlng. Four l'aenRr bullion Itmnl-ter nnd Two PMMHMT Itiuul itcr, lliid-iin Super Six, Sc i n 1'HonenKer Toiirlnu ami Tour Haasenger IpeedtaWr, I rmikliu Air ( onleil Hie l'ie.sciijcr Koail-ln. You are taking no clinncea In buying any one of these iniik' a nil liai" tiii-n teated In this locality and are giving unlver il kutlnfactlnn. ho whj experiment I,et us hare your firder before tin- l advance, Pbona 125 M for demonstration or call and nee them in. Old Toggery I.o iitlnn. .ASTERN OREGON AUTO CO. II. STAI'I i;s, Mgr. ovninii. oitioos STORE EGGS NOW FOR WINTER USE WITH FLEMINGS EGG I J I KS KRY.E1. The Cheapest and Handiest Preserver Known No jars or cans nor pots nor pans-Eggs and an Egg Case is all you need. Eggs are guaranteed to keep 10 months and use like fresh eggs at that time. For sale by RADER BROS. ONTARIO PHARMACY 0. ;. LUEHERS' DRUGSTORE Auto Truck Bargains Wi: RAVI M MHKK OK ndle I.KNT 1'I.KASI UK CAhS THAT W1IX MAKE KINK TltlK'KH. TOT KNlilNKS IIAVK Al.l. hki:n OVKK IIAM.KI) SO WK - liiiiir.tiilcr Every i ,n in Be in bowl Condition THESEGUINE AUTO CO. (THK OI.HF.ST OUC W.I IS M M III I It (it N T.) A omplcte llnr of u ceaaorlea. Service station lor Oood .r Tires. OBIOOaOOOOOOOO04)00000IOOOOOOB0000000400000 Metal Grain Bins Corrigated or Smooth "Armco Iron" THK IMTKII HTATM IS SHOUT n.imiii.oimi CHAIN UAUH THIM VKAR. THK HITI'J.Y OK 24,000,000 HAH HKKN TAKbi.V M. K. 8NYDEK OK THK WASHINUKON 8TATK i til.l.KUB WAKN8 THK KAHMKH 09 THIS 1" KUIENCT. u I We have arranged U handle tin- Mn.il i.i.iin Hliia which will replace the bugs aul will lie itieaper ami muter. .This metal blu i proof against Are, rain. ii tiii lit ul uutioals and can be used for store house wliea nut used for grain. Tlio factor) require our orders by Ma 1st lo aaaure delivery, and we aak dial juii Investigate aad place your ortWs al oace. TROXELL IMPLEMENT CO. Ontario, Oregon OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readero. Attorney General Drown has bepn III lit Sail III with pnclllnonill. Tlio twelfth annual nacksrnss coun ty fair m to be held at Canby Septem I.' r 1 , Military training will be a part of :! lit till- Mlllflllll lliKll SCllOOl .car. iiKt'tltiR of the OnfM Statr Drsinngc association coin ticil nt Port land Tuesday, I'i'iiilli'toii in to In- made the eestrrn Oragoa iii'iiiliiiiiirtiTH for a company of state police Tin' iiiiiniiil convention of the State Hunkers' association will he held at ll.'inl June 7 and 8. The annual convention of the Ore Kon Retail Jewelers meets In Salem thin wek, June 5 and 8. Sherman county held her 1 1th an nual field meet and declamatory con test at Urass Valley Friday. The twenty fifth annual assembly of the Willamette Valley Chautauqua as sociation will bealn at Gladstone on July 9. I he Keilerallon of Women k i lubs I Yamhill lounty will hold their an iiiihI meeting In Newherg on Saturday, l.itic With 4) delegate In utteiiilaiicc. the Waxhinitton illitrlct of the KviiiiKcllral I. nth. i. in iliunli liel.l lt Ittll annual convention in Portland I'uraes totallliK IfcMM re hiini; up tor the ipi . il pro nun Inr Hie tlft nevenili Oregon Htat' fulr, to lie held at s leiniii-i .". N, Harry Vfwt, Ol SompfMOMi was ap point..! i. Oeraraor WTIthjreoata as a iiHinler nl the Ktiiti- llM-stock sanl tar liuaril to micceed the lute .1 M mi i h. in t laetion oi tio Oohooo pro I .1,1111. whlih 1m uholll onet.-lilll of (he bJm It will lie li mil )i ii - lei'ii llnlHheil and Is now eJfjMaJ tilled with water. i.uiilliiK to i.iinpl.te nftli lul re tiuliH LkbW t'olllllilnnloller I luff has w.in Hi.- I'l-pnbiii ,iu nomination for atOii r ova Judge I lininas K i Kan In a iniijorll) or UK rOtOO. I li. ol Hule for the Ni-ason in the itata of Oregon was conaum in.il, .1 in I.. 10 w lien in. I wan dollvorod for Prlmmlni a Polrct Co, Bpatoa, Muhh . on oonolgoraoat In a hen, luii eoUutton botwooo loool SoiitloTii 1'niitic frelKhl trains at DOOdlng -1 1 1 r in .i llniciiieer W W Kolgkl wan killod and in. other trulnuien were Injured, two OrOBOO miiikI i'-' iiirnlxh .'458 select , ! flgbten Minl.-i Hi, aaoood draft. Sun . Hi, HrOl ilratt. win. li tuuk Iml 717 in..-. .ii OOja, the Htate has fur nlskod for miiitur, oton, .1 f illlll'i'S SbOW, Oregon is itoodll oragfoojtai to wurd aii SBtlrel Ii.-uiIi-hh IiusIh, ac cording i louorli Iroea rortow ooojg . the itUle IW eneil 41 llle i.llli . Ol iilinr M (linn lull. li.iuinaii or iin- i oooorvoHofl ( oiiiniiii' , lerlimnuns from all parts u Ore Kon ami ahiiiKtoii are to gather al i'ortl.inil on JOJM II for u three ..i Join! aeaalon of the Oreaon and Wash IliKloii VotOftawf Meilnul aSMM-la tloua, coiilluniiiK June I.I. 14 unil I'. I'iie oi.'Kon Anrii -ulliiral OOllOgO class of IH1H. witli uliuoHt hull Its n uin Ho- er li e lii Kruui e ttiul Hie I'mteil Stale, helil ila arsduaiiou eg orelooa Uoado. out of a clans of 17. H'.l Were OffOOOOjl lO rerene 111. il .1. green New business accepted by lumber in.-1, of OOOeOrg Oreauii and OOOtOfl Wukliluatoli durilia the pSHl week as ojrogjatod M,Tt4JM feet Thai i the groOlOOl Miliime of buiiuess transact ed b Inmberiiieii or this territory for a miiikI. week 111 more than hix mouths Kor the purpose of obtalniiiK a sup pl ol aultable atone for iiiacadammiiK adjai ent HtretilieH of the i iiliiuil.ia river biabwa) a chartje of .'tiun pouinli. of enploaUe waa uaeil for dislodging .'n nun ruliir urd from I he aide of 'I eppula's Hill, II as l of Clat sJoMlO. Mrs (Jcoriie W McMatb of I'orl laud. win. teiiiooraril) appointed bj Cinernor U 'ithyeoiulie as a member of the uoiiiaiiH advtaory boaid of the Blfll indiihtrial b. IiihiI. She will art duriim the abseine or Mrs I i llaldwin, who baa entered tin r ii Vn Hreaidgni 1'ies, ol H poralion. told Senator ' . liial con. ret.- alupard will be aslablksbed at San Kram lai o and ... In- a:n ihat ..llnr titles on tin al II i will le a .1 Bf al pi. I. I plSU of the Heel 1 orp. it nil In . n cuuraae further Ottlldlog "i .i.-.-i ohloi on the Columbia river aad Ui aaaial hare neceaaary in bulldiun new ) for Ibis i las a of coustructiou. Mr Pies said that while no cuuerete ahip yard will be located ou the Columbia lhat district will bane uo . auae tu complain for lack of got eminent pal roaage Two thoussnd men will ha taken from Oregon for military service In the nations! army under call No III of Provost Marshal General Crowder for 210,000 men and 309 men will be taken for special training In Portland at Henson Polytechnic under call No. 691 for 24,174 men, both Issued Sat urday. The first permit of the wool division of the war Industries board went to the Pendleton Woolen mills. Clarence M. Bishop, of peiiilletuii. rnanuRer of the Pendleton and Wusliotigal mills, was In Washington, I). '. at tin lime the regulations became effective and his application was the first to be grant .1 Kolliiuinji the anniniiic. .incut from Washington, 11 . eaUMlaklal Port land as the western concentration point for woole, Lowli Ptnwad, di.iir man of the war OOtntBlttOt In i Imrce of wool administration, aiinoum I I tkl uppnliit ut of Charles II. Ureeti, of Portland, as chairman of the valuation committee which will appraise the 1911 clip. The first deficiency appropriation to be asked for by a state Institution will probably he In the latter part of June, when the state penitentiary wilt ask for about 160,000 to carry It through the balance of the hlennlum. About 12,000 now remains of the 1180,(100 appropriation made by the last leglalaturc to provide for main tenance of the prison. Grocers of r mat Ilia county may form an organisation on the lines re cently formed In the grocers of the city of Pendleton for the purpose of obtaining uniform rulings on the fun. I regulations during the war Invitations have been sent to .ill Hn- Hirers in llty In Hn- uinc. - nf tag !' , ill' tun organization, asklm tin in to uniii in the m a Mat aiOa alaa. Slllte l-'iireltll (' A I. II: ill Bal ' (ire in Oregon dm-1 her this year than In tin WHO at aud I full of I'.HT iiIHioiikIi at Hie iTcHciit linn, the limber Is ,lr). inure so Hum at Hi iildle ol June last year. The earl dr ported at bollavao, ladloatoa rain lata ciiuukIi In the rooi la laovg Hi., loroata In a dump rendition during the period when the worst llres nautili. ... ut Wallace MoCamaat. aaooolalt tice uf tin inpn l stttunltted his resignation to QovernOT Mhy- comii. . in become efft . live Juaa 4. Charles A. Julius, uf Portland, will he appui I iniiiieillntelv after Justice McCainaiit's resignation becomes ef- Ml I lins Is the republican nominee for the place as assoi lata jus- . held in Judge Mi i ainaiit, whi.h would have i.e. nine noaiit Jan uary S. PHI', had thai jurist tint de cided to resign. Ever Herman alien u..m.in. 14 years of uy or older, must . i Inn. I ; and OJ, BOth dales In Olgglvi I lie regislrullon will dot (. I on ! al plan as that followed when German alien bmo in i lied to register In Port land ami other eltles ol Hi-, state aav lug a population of MOO or (note the reglstrailun will t.iir OatM ..i the of the i klel ..t polk la laaa populous communltlea Iheee womea must i. . til' lib tin- pootrog If the l per cent in. r. ase m I rates, w lit. i. red to i. . ,.ii,. , allowed u eg int.. effeol without idjmlaioal he tween various lenllona ol the United stales, great hardship srlll as imposed no Oregon, according to a telegram -.-ut bj the Oregon public service cum mission in w Q Mi tdoo, dlreetor I of railroads The Oregon OOBJ uilssloii lias named Max Thclen of Hie California luiiiiuiasioii In repi this state In a bearing ou Ibis aubject win. li la to be held b Mr McAduu Sbortsge of wster ou Hie range u , . Iili ii I llegoll is eudsngel ing III. . at tie hiiaineBk. hut the Indian-, say that there will be am h heavy raliix durlii) tbe slimmer that the hay imp will In IUIII..1 HerdS ale lining rilslled ulll of the cimiiti) In-fore lhc perlkb am glreadl man lallle have been Insl fur want of water l.alcs which havi for yeaia affnrded an iinraillng supply arr in .w dried up. due In Hie ihortagt of suuw last Inter and the ahseii. of ram since then. Notwithstanding . 'lition of Hie eountr) i' Indians predlol that the loiniug sum ii er will In- ex .piioiially wet, so wai that Hie stoofcmen will have iikt imuble by loaing I heir buy. Project h ..i ii- Portland Railway l.lgbt d Pi 'mil si power lacllitles u Portland, eei i Daabanma rHi - l.'WlB in.. - proved la for Hn- appropriatlog i I II : feel of store I Slei with the water-, nl Ho rivet for las development ". horse powei slopmeul s li II volve tbe construction ol a fluuu inil.-s ions wliu I, lugetlur with tbe power plsul will cost approximately 1, 210,000 Another sppll. ation n-. riv ing approval Is for tbe couatrui ttou of the Tlaouy Meadow lesertulr ou Oak creak, ili Clackamas county, for Ike storsge of 4o 4uo acre feel of water Ike preacl involves tbe building of a dam 10 feet klgh and 44; feet long aad tbe eslUwaied tvsl is lUwv.etiO. I? THE UNIVERSAL INSTRUMENT Thirty years ago the telephone wag a luxury. Today, through personal initiative and private enterprise, It has become a necessity within the reach of everybody. Where once a busi ness had but one telephone with a limited talking range, today that buslnees has eervloe with a range three-quarters of a conti nent broad, end every branch of every business Is linked to ev ery other by an Intercommunicating telephone system The telephone has earned Its responsible place ann '.era are now 8,000,000 Bell telephones In this country, ovet . in.h go 26.000,000 talks'dally. Every Ilell Telephone is a Iconic Distunce Stat inn. Malheur Home leleph)t ). u:: When You Want Medicine You Want It Correctly Compounded There il two things necessary in a medical remedy. It must be the proper medicine for the particular ailment it was prescribed for; and it must be properly compounded with indretlieiits that alt ritfht. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF COMPOUND INO THAT KIND OF PRESCRIPTIONS a 0. G. LUEHRS' DRUG STORE ONTARIO, OREGON A Comfortable Feeling A I many thingl nuiy happen Unit will rive you feeling of tnforl lod ecurity, lii nothing will do this more iurel7 than the knowl edge tiiiit you bave money in the Hank. This is purtieiilarlv true if your money is in our bank, w bere you kj uw it 'i safe ou know it is there Milijcct to your ncetls. Tluil v-u i-an get it when you want it. That it is safe until you neeil it. If yon liave no hank account, we invite Mm to start one at our hank now, no mat tci- how small. You will add to it from time to tune and it will soon he a Ottlforl al ll security to you BUY THRIFT STAMPS: A MONEY AND LIBERTY SAVIN O INVESTMENT. First National Bank ONTARIO, OREGON B1BBBJBJBJJ. 0BBgBaj,eai . eNf4oVBBMMBJbaWbaBVBBBS I - n ajjaengMajaaajajmaw-?weggsM ....... w . - bS er m ' w1 H vV ' H BaXeaaEs it. ' .eg,, m r fa efl W fi. UW V a eP'BBBBE LbsBL BbbbbbbbV a a sff W v gCtOr a Questio.it. 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