The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, August 15, 1918, Image 7

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real tobacco comfort and
lasting quality he can go
straight to Real Gravely
Chewing Plug every -time.
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Real Gravely
Chewing Plug
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P. B. Crav.tr
Durih, Virginia
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The Money Store
A modern bulk la a great deal Ilka a
general store- In noma respects. IU
llnea ara varlod. It caters to every
body and every Una of bualneaa.
Wa have something that everybody
wants Wa do not wrap our goods in
packages but we deliver them Juat the
ante We do not refer to money
alone, although that ia our principal
atoek In trad. Wa can render aome
service to everybody. Whether It la
financing a huge manufacturing con
cern or loaning Johnnie enough mon
ey to bay a oalf. we are here to deliver
tbe gooda. We urge you to come In
and look over our Usee We can nerve
yon well.
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ONTARIO; OREGON.
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Your Crops--You Can
Not Afford to
Take Chances
In any one of several of the best
i ranee companies in America
we can protect your year's labors
The Cost Is Small
WE INSURE HAT AND
GRAIN IN FIELD, IN STACK,
IN GRANARY OR BIN.
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S. F. TAYLOR
Ontario, Oregon.
OREGON NEWS Nine
At a conference with the capitaliza
tion committee of the war Industrie
laivrnrttr k1, Rr,nlve Slnnott waa In
IF GENERA! Nltnto ,ornM"1 th" th a"""0"1 '
vi ui.ni.iini. in i wifcrv i nav . ,mrnnMr .. IM mrm
Springs Irrigation project and tkat (ho
PHncipl EvsntS Of thS Wesk outlook Is good for favorable action
, . on the bond Issue, though no definite
Bristly Sketched for Intor- ,cUoiI b tmktn now
George F. Rodgera. shipbuilder of
Astoria, and former mayor of Salem.
wanta to uae convict to build aliipa.
In a letter received by the etate hoard
of control Itodgers atatna that ho In
ustlsfled that free labor would not
object to convlcta working In tbe
Tarda, and he atatea ba la willing to
give full pay for their aervlco
The body of Walter H llrockman.
the largest owner of cattle In .Vallowa
WM found near a trnll on tin
Snake river, where apparently he bad
fallen over the cliff Lying nenr hlni
waa hla pack mule. also di ad, and
some of hla horaee were nearhv Ha
i at work on the trail and la be
lieved to huvc met his death to
tally
The IndiiRtrlal Accident conimmalon
will have an eatimated deficiency of
1110,000 for the prneent hlennlum, ae
cording to a aupplemental report filed
with the atate tax communion. Ki
nendlturc for the flrat six monthx
against the atate'a aharn of expnnse
make an expense of StlO,000 likely for
i in hlennlum, aa against an appropria
tion of $250,000.
Various timber owners and lumber
operators, asked Oorernor Wlthyoombo
to suspend the hunting season, which
opened Thursday, that the danger
from disastrous forest fires might In
minimised. Lumbermen believed that
tbe hunting season should be deferred
until rhanccd .llmatlr conditions re
dee the liability of forest fires. Tbe
governor, however, decided to allow
the hunting seaaon to open August IS
regardless of the protest
The Initiative and referendum nam
phlet for the general election contains
14 pages, the smallest Issued In the
history of the Oregon system. Six
meaaurea am covered, including eetab
llshment of normal adbools In eaatern
and southern Oregon, a home for de
fective and delinquent children, prohib
iting commercial fishing In the Wil
lamette and seine and set net fishing
In the Rogue river and repealing bills
covering advertising delinquent lax
lists and coat of legal publications
In event the legislator-- listens to a
recommendation of the Industrial Ac
eldsutt commission to make workmen's
compensation compulsory. It will cost
the stale but IMM74 la to conduct
that commission during tin n- u Mm
mum On the other band, if the rec
ommendation is not abided by, lbs
atate'a share of the accident fund for
the two years will ha fl.300.iXN Theae
facts are brought out In the special
report of tbe Accident commission Juat
filed with the Bute Tax commission.
Henry I,. Corbet t, of Portland, sub
mltted his resignation aa chairman and
member of the atate council of defeases
to Governor Wlthyrombe, to boeota
cir.-. tlve Immediately William f
Woodward, of Portland, waa named to
succeed Mr. forbett. Mr. Corbet! said
his selection In connexion alih tbe
Military Tralulng Camps' association
made It nsrsaaary for him to resign.
Ills new position will take blm on in
section work through tbe ramps of
Oregon. California and Washington,
and will consume much of his lime.
More than 100 pouuda of surplus
honey par ooioay Is the record of soma
Or an Agricultural college bees la
testa carried on ibis summer. The
reeult Is attributed almost entirely to
winter rare by A. I.. Uwgfti entomolo
gist, who made the teats Other ool
onles. similar In every way but win-
motion of Our Reader.
The Oregon Interstate fair will be
held In Prlnevllle this year, October 1
to S. Inclusive.
The Sitka Spruce company, of Co
qtillle. la establishing a new shingle
mill In the Ptshtrap district.
Preparations are being made by the
labor council of Coos bay for a mam
moth celebration In North Rend and
Marahfleld on Labor day.
81 none members of the Oregon
Agricultural college faculty have with
drawn to enter government service
since the declaration of war.
A sawmill owned by John M. Robin
at Swan lake valley In Klamath conn
ty waa destroyed by fire with a lose
of between fio.ono nd $12,000.
The prune growers of I'olk county
have formed a green prune pool. The
minimum price paid for the green fruit
will be 314 cents a pound delivered at
the Dallas warehouse
The Iowa association of Oregon will
hold Its annual picnic at the atate fair
grounds at Salem August 17 and It Is
expected that former lowana from all
over the atate will be present.
The Oeorge Perry sheep ranch on
Rock creek waa purchased last week
by John J. Kelly of Heppner. consld
oration named being 146,000. The
ranch embraces 3600 acrea of laad In
Morrow and Oilllam counties
Oregon haa been districted Into 33
divisions with a community labor
board given Jurisdiction over each dla
trlct to prepare lor mobilisation and
distribution of labor, chiefly of the an
skltUd rlaaa. In war Industries
A new magaatae for Sunday school
werkara la Oregon, to be known aa
the Oregon Baaaay Boh ool Outlook,
will bo pabiwfeed in Portland under tbs
tagptees of the Oregon Sunday School
Aenootalltm, beglnnlag la September
An Imasenee ran of Chinook salmon
I the Columbia river, which began
several days ago and la still eaatlnu
lag. haa made It probable that this
season's pach will exceed that of laat
year. Caunerleo are all working at
capacity.
Work haa begun on the constrootlon
of a fill to replace much of the trestle
work adjaoaat to the big Oregon Klec
trio railroad bridge over the Ssntlam
river between Dever and Talbot, where
the railroad crosses from Linn Into
Marlon county.
In the mountain district about 30
miles south of Camas valley, a double
tragedy accurred when two man wore
taught by a falling troa. They warn
llelvln Murphy and Hobert Benham.
Murphy was hilled outright, and Men
haaa seriously injured.
Only one fatal accident, -m sf a
total of 11 Industrial raaualtiea. waa
reported to the state accident commis
sion for the week ending August I.
This waa the taae of Joha M. Parana,
who aas accidentally hilled la Port
land while engaged In the shipyards
Through Intervention of Saaator Mc
Nary a modification bag been secured
of the order of the railroad admlnls
t rat in prohibiting reduced rates a
shipments of exhibits to the state fair.
All exhlbita aent to the next slate fair
say be transport rd In one direct loa
free.
Oregon'a fourth liberty loan quota
1) win tic double that ot the
third loan, according to Information
MsMawad In a letter to Oovernor
Biggest Stock Ranch
Bargain in Idaho.
510 ACRE STOCK RANCH
Composed of the finest soil in Idaho with a
free water right of 600 inches opens directly onto
'free range. Located on the State Highway, nc
mile from Salmon City, the County seat of Lemhi
county; where there has never been a water or crop
failure. About half the ranch is fenced with
balance with rail fence.
vi, up o cr. In one flepi ,,r the b sF summer and v.
posture v.i h iien spring water -or mock thi 5 far rou.id tho osl
nnce gl tne ranch almost all In crop This r.-winh 1 .111 he made to
raise 1100 to 1600 tons of hay We shall sell this ranch for 1
per aero after the crop Is harvoated, aa we are going t diuwolve
partnership This la the beat buy In Idaho. For further particulars
write or wire.
Fred L Viel
Care of Sims & Viel
Salmon Citv, Idaho
hy. otnbe from James K. Lynch offered in tin- usual manner, made no
San Francisco, governor of the federal
reserve liank th- iimta 01 tin
iest eampalgu waa f 18.4b6.txiu
00ool
Hot Weather Relief
Cool, Healthful Drinks
TO OaT RID OF THAT FAOOBD
FBBUNG OBT UNDER THK
WHIRLING FANS AT THIS STORK
AND ORDKHANT ONB OF TUB
MANY COOLINU, REFRESHING
AND HEALTHFUL DRINKS. SUN
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On T IT17TTUG PRESCRIPTION
. j. IjUJLIjlLitO SPECIALIST
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111 til la-el on It
1, . al gaj '
-. '.mated at 11500 and for the daparb
don at f 30,000
Plenty ot stures, pl nty
It) of protet 11. 111 make
hi formula The Mucc-ssful tol
led In a douhl
1 iio upp, 1 pun rilled Hh smrja. the
cold ami sgolg
At least live state luatltutlons will
fum tate
i-oard before ibe end of the
,iui 1 he totst necessar) lll be
iou, ii'iihabl In the neigh
borhood or 1112.0111) Thin estimate la
baaed on figures iu recent reports from
the tusillutlous In the hsuds of Boaro
iar tioodlu, of the atate board of coa-ii-ol
The rooulresaeats to coiuplete
,'letod for State b,. prooeat bleanlum will be about aa
Labor Cuiinaiaslouer Hoff's biennia: i,,l., Bta'e hospital for the Insane,
resort ffgl.OOO state training school for boya.
Wherevet practicable women ell) bo 1 $Mjoo state tuberculosis sanitarium.
oa slate highway work In the $,0oe Industrial school for girls.
-aids of the state expeudsd fit,
Sll.tU t Iu salaries aad wages durlag
the first ajg moutbs of fait, for I.1M,
7!7 working days, or ga average wage
for all classes of employment of f .' 44
per day. according to figures which
have Just
I future. -rid 1 eg to stale High may
Kbik They will be assigned
to no ilons pf leap acting cheeking
rock hud similar liaoa of en -Ordeis
have gone forth to engage aa
ntativ women as poaolble an 1
laae wen fm other service.
-overuor Mth combe believes the
atate military police eaa be cut down
U, two-thirds Its present elxe on the
flrwt of the ftmr. aad that by ll.
legardieos of whothor or not the war
aontlnuea. It can be cut to half Ra
p ran eat else Accordingly he declare
that a less than faai.ooo aaa be
topped off the fadd.Oop which
Del. i. ban soelmated wiU bc
for the orMsalBattOB durlag the neat
Meaalum. This would leave Il7,0t
for the aaa of the polioe.
IttOOtl, peulleulisry, fSi.OOO
Faea of the atate treasurers office,
ting thooe on laherltaaces snd on
latoreat on depoolta, are expe
Iniresee oier 100.000 In the next two
. years, bringing their aggregate up to
I ftO&.oge). according to a statement riled
br State Treasurer Kay v. lib the tax
commission xpenaes for tbe oft ice
tor the two yeara are eatimated at f6.
MM. The Public Service ooaatnlaelon,
exclusive of the atate grain Inspection
dspartaaoat, eatiasates IU expaaaag at
fPT.lt. wilt fees of ftowO from log
'Mom companies The Mate Weather
board aahs ttttotti, minus fees ot fit.
tot. aaa the bureau of aaiaaa aad gaol
ogy fhO.OOO The Floroace (ritteodoo
Uoaae exaocta f 7M0 from the sute aa
fart of receipts UUllag f 10.MO.
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