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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1920)
r 'ULK ONTAMO A Wil'S. ONTAKJO. OJUCOON, Tlll'KSDAV, PBBinTARY 12, 1920- Hulilltr lliisliniiil mill lliiltlcllcltl I In by Tour-lug Country Willi llt'i for Xiiir ISnl Iti'llof. A mother, father nml ilntighler, tin Jailer born In a tattered Knit ('tiXM tent in the ley ('auraium whlln Kims roared all around nml Turglah hIiuIIh, Ignoring the murcy emblem, buret Hour It, nr louring America In hullnlf of their native Armenia. They urn Ounernl Mexron Nevton Axgaie t mm, li lt wife, I.mly Anne, ami ( Turkey ami Persia nro morn t linn 250,000 orplmiiB, liolplen little Vil nius of wnr, nuiRRacro nml doiicirln Hon. nml for the great majority the only bur between them nnd absolute Htarvntlon In a bowl of hot hran Hotip avery day. Thin annp ia ai piled by the Near ftaat Hellef now making an appeal to tbo American paoplf for Htifflcienl funda to In crenae thla dole and to provide tin ir Buffering Utile one with clothint and to Klvfi them an mitten Hon Hint will holp thent to ltocomo aeir 'ip porilng. It ia eatimaletl Hint c than l.r.00,000 in Western AkIii ui, rile of narration unleaa Amerlin' n PI In rout limed. J I COOSCOUNTYLEADERiN 1 liTMITii nT I' efe wn;.ML The New International Spreader V.MHlK.li'ls Win If-' lit I5W cniir; mli ImiiI to Oregon Im .Vntlniiiil l.iiiib'i'. UADY ANNC AZCAMKTIAN l.renoli Other ian' K'i".' it uhiwe Imby cyiH opened upon i' ue of horror and later I h rough them raw much of the mifferlHg or the piioplo of Animal. Tho finally am nitikitiK their tour miliar Hie aimplre of the Near Kant ItollHf, llit IiIk ot'NiiiilMtion which baa wivml IniailrtHU of thoiiHamla of tho pooptu In that part of th" wmlil Ironi dimlh by huiiHor ami imld and Ih lohn In opiin a mil Ion wide rain palmi for fiinda to oomplnle tho work of aavliiK lb" aurvlvoia. more than a half million of whom inuat perlah iinleaf aid rotaim In thtn (Hia AinurloH la their only hope. tiiiaarHl Aiaupullan anrvwl kmIIhiiI i "-i-Kon ARrioulltiral rolloftp, Cor illln. Keh. 10. Coo county glrln' inn! Iiovn' pIiiIin won 32 of Hip 122 i nimr oprtirioalwi iaanod to Orn-toi, ' In) mnmbera by O. M. nnnnnn. n fii il rliih loader, noxlnn out Mult nomah hx twtt and wnlklntr mv fron Clarkamaa, Ihlrd lit the rarp by 1 1 . "The honor certificate are I-kiumI to any olub TO per emit of who i innberahlp powpletee the wo-k (' their project and make final report' of It lo the colleiwe'lHb department." Laiya 1 1. ('. Beymovr, atate omn loader. The pnrtlftratea lioar the alxna 1ium of Mr lleunon, Oovernor ()l cnlt. Hlale Rnperlntendent J. A fhurchlll. 1'ioaltlent W J Korr. the tain club leader, the count v nchool nuiM't'lutfludent, tho local teacher "ill the local club leader The work provided rr ulrln under exMrt college Inalruetlon InrludiM aewlng, baking, panning anil homo niaWng. (llrla frequent I v take tin oMlaldn work dealgned primarily for Ikivc mti'h h the ralalng of ciiIvph plga, goat. iMtullry. 'potativH f.mi y In tho Ituaalnn armlea In the Oau-'and gnnlen vegetables loyn aUt i'iimur uKulual tho Turka. Ilia wife who Hacomiwiilml hltu to the front did noble work wounded, hiiiI It lulu' bendlcraft work nud both ln and glrla are enrolled In Iumih for the alek and henutinratUin. waa while In thla The 100 per eenl erfect rliilm r' Like a Racing Sulky OU can Ho a-lot of things with a P&O Two- Way Success Plow that you can't do with nny other kind of n plow. When plowing on n hillside you drive bnclc nnd forth, first with the right-hand, then with the left-hand plow, turning all the furrows down the hill. This nlso gives the horses a chnnce to walk in the plowed furrow nnd on the unplowed ground alternately, thus casing up on the horses. You Can Back Up This Plow Then when you want to get into the corner nnd along the odges of tho field you cun devote both bottom, turn ilia plow nround in its own tracks liko a racing eulky, buck the plow into corners nnd other places that are inaccessible t ) an ordinary plow. ' Thii method of always turning the f nr. owe the anrne way nvoids all dead furrow, no small advantage in some place. And it is n plow easily operated the trnm perform the work of raising the bottom, making it a horte-iift plow. It has all the earmarks of good workmanship that you expect to find on u plow bearing ji P.Q trndenmrk. Roller bearing, tight bottom, easy pull, auto type axle, two all-steel beaters, six feed speeds, box taper ed to eliminate friction, rear and front wheels track, wide spread attachment and many other new features. This is the spreader we have been looking for. Be' sure to see it be fore you buy. Troxell Implement Company International Harvester Farm Machines Sales Service, Ontario, Oregon Xi' &'&. nervine Hint her Imby Ha born In u lumiillal tent lining a battle An unity IdMkct ewnng from two Hole In one oorner of the ten! waa Ihc Imby'H tirili during the n't of (bit toiTlhlo vlntar chiiiiwIhii. With Ibo colluiHlu uf lite Itinuilan armtei after the Holel.itVlat revolution the Agapc llnua iv uriinil lo Armenia for a Iniaf Hpoll nnd did thnlr be! to all vlato tlia aurrerlng they found on t'tery Iihi d Hut with a 'i'urklah lirlmi on hie head the father finally made hh nay with hU famllv tlti'ough HiiHHla In I'Mulaud anil then to thla ci unto What tln tell f iiaillHiuiH uml need In Armenia I tHt liuml i'ldinn M'ii .Iran mid J A Yoiina IH In Hie Ciiu'Umih. Arnieiilii. Sua if t'-e lV.itte Imlepcmleu' reiving certlflralea are the Cal'-bin ' Inlet dg club. McKlnlc ii ' Arago eanuing rluv. Cmeitn- li club. Patching Inlri aewlnr clil. wii roiinllle aewlng club, Ilroadbent cwlng club. Myrtle Point oo'iHIti club and Haiidou canning club. "ItlVIKU:; KIM l srmtv MtOKI.VO O.NTMtlO kMMI The bright Htthln f Ktm i -(Hiib-mlv hnd It effect on 'i" rlat-ii'ii-fll-e Snake river alloy nnd lii't mi'k'.i I hem get nut t cu'ny Hi fr si mi They came ttnif.rlo t i. AiniiUR the vlJlni' v I'" t I ,.' W it .1 (1 HlMINOII of ".o Wi f .V CloM wmwzifzmsmEmmnMV' Condensed Statement of the lixtU'IlBO id not efficit ncy. Don't pay forgold horsec'ioc whet: you buy your punting Scmil V? -inting on 8tn .ible pnpei - Mnnimermill Dontl will snvo you money nnd jet rcau! 'o you. 'ITtnt the '''-.d ot worl. we do nnd iht Uind of p iper wc UM. Use rtforc Pi J?d SaeAniF.!!ff'.l) r'slns. Ontario National Bank as reported to the Comptroller December 31, 1919 msTWiTMirn-T iiniiriisMioiriTTrnn'H " -'--" w&vm Shorthorn Sale The PayeUe Valley Short hoin Breeders' Association will hold their First Annual Sale at Payette, Idaho, Thursday, February 19 M head to be sold. 20 hulls, 10 females. The entire presentation is that of, strongly bred eattle. The foundations beinjr selected Crom such herds as A. I). Dunn and Day & Kothrook of Washington, W. 0. Minor and Frank Hrown of Oregon. Some of these bull consignments contain herd bull prosneets. All Cattle Tuberculin Tested. (Jet the Catalogue at once by addressing County Agojitj Pay ette, or l"lton Webb, New IMymoutb, Ida. . mSSOUKCKS: Loans and Discounts $ 598,004.19 Overdrafts 2,211.77 HoikIk and Securities . . 1:1,200.14 lT. S. Bunds (10,000.00 Liberty l.nan Honds ... :K),050.00 Stock in Fed. Uescrve Hank 2,000.00 Kenlty and Fixtures . . . 12,000.00 War Savings Cert i flea tes S54.7-1 CASH 279,192.74 $.1,037,M9.5S LUlsrfil'PDDS Capital Stock $ C(),oHo.o Surplus 80.000.0li Undivided Profits .,.. 1,790.8(5 Circulation 00,000.0" DEPOSITS . .885,358.72 $a,037,149.5S Safety Deposit Boxes in our Special Vault 1f r... m mm - Bl iimvwmmm