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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1920)
T1IE ONTABIO ABdUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2(, 1920. ENTERS RACE FOR Viilt .Uorney lu Keck Nomination Subject Id Itepiililli'ini I'iIiiiihIcm Hum Illicit In Cntliilj Tur I'ho Vein. llobt. 1). I.ytlo who came to On tHrlo Tuoattny to attend 1 1 1 n meotliiK lit llio Hoiilllilli'Hii Central committor ulo took necanlim on til vlalt to an iioiimco IiIh cumlltlacy for tlio nfflre of IM-trUt Attorney So fur Mr I.yiln l.i tlio only nvov.ul candidate i'HHHrMhM WiiSSStSW" mBm Kpflfc. 4hMs9Hvu-. jimmJiLi K4Hfl tflMHvVIv jKJiK 3flftmli. .4 -tf- AH j HOIIMIT I) lyti.i: for liny of tho offlcim to lio filled thin full Willi llHH tltkHII tllH K'()pl0 llltl- IiIn I'onfliliiiirn rKHrilliiK III SHplni ' tloim. Mr. I.ytlo, who In president of the Malheur DiiVHlopinxtit l.miKiie. Ii.-ih llvml In tho County flv yon in. coin Iiik horo from Kcohlu. Montana. He In not liowovnr, u natlvo of Unit Htnte for ho wtiM horn nurt ruined In tlio llmlKsr stato of WImooimIii, I.iiI'ohhc. Im'Iiik bin old homo town. Aftur Krniliintliii: from tlio I.n (IroHNO MIkIi School with tho cIiirm of 'Oil. ho Htiiilloil law In tho officii of Miller k wolf. I.ntor ho went wont, lowitlni; flrRt nt Dickinson, North Dakota. Thoro ho wiim admitted to prnrllco huforo tho dopartmunt of tho Intorlor HpeclnlldiiK on lltlKntlon on Inml matter, pitrtlciilurly with ro Kurd to homottcflilN, etc. At tho miiiih tlmo ho continued tho utility of law, nml whim ho onino to Vulo In ID1K ho Muilled further anil wiih ml milted to tho liar of Oregon In 1010. Hlnoa thon ho Iirk priiotlctnl law nt Vale. $18 Hay 8 ad on Iwok pago. tohacco I'la.vrn i'miihiinii IX O.ST.WUO (I.MtUKX PATCH I). K. MontHKtie, who onmo to On tario from tho Southland. Itallovmi that Malheur county may hoonmc a tolwi'(K) rnKlim that would rival the White. Ilurloy roKlou of Kuutuuky or I ho l'orliiuo parlxh lu I.ouUlana. Tho roMou for IiIh belnf U evidenced lu tlio vrop of Joy leaven that ho linn niirn at III homo horo, whloh woro Mrowu In hi family Harden on I'onrth treat. 8. W , lant mi minor. Mr. MoutaKue haa n nice utroiiK lock of tho tohorro loavtM that ho ha glvmi to hi mwoclwUm at tho fiJlit ittatlon and tlinao who luivo Minokml tho I wave aro llll IIvIiik to toll alMiut It. It wrulnly U tho roal thing, ha, lota of authority and a plM full will do for wiiiw tlmo It I a real tore oiioukIi nioko, and may load to tha dovtdopment of tobacco planting In till miction, provldhiK Ikw weed do not no tho way of John ltarleycorn. tIS Hay hw ad on Iwek piiRo. (iOKS TO SKK XICW AUTOS AM) TO OUT CAUS-bOlt ONTAHIAXS V. I). Staple left Sunday for Port land to attend the auto unw and w Mlniut gettliiK more car for liU In ntltutlnu. DurliiK tho patit fow wuka tut li rorelved iwvhii rnrloaiU of Pord anion, trurka and tractor, hut baa not lieou ahlo to aotUfy the doiuaud. To oaro for the ammhlinK of tlietw unra ho lm had to rout the hiilldlnic formorly orcuplml hy tho gtuilolaiker ourporatlon aero tho ativttt from lit plaoe of luminous. OAIIH OK THANKS W'o wlli to thank our friend for tlielr KlndiiH duriiiK tho alrkuooa and ilootli of our helovod wlfo and IHlMllW. CON 11 VAN, MItS. n. SCOTT 1. M. Northrup of Oronon-Slope (Jawo to Ontario Tiuwduy to ouruko jn gonvontatloui polltlonl with Ho puUHoong at tlio county commlttco niiHUluB Tiuwday. Sl'KI) I'OU I'ATItlOTIC WOHK Hack In Iowa they aro still having ocIioch of tho Brent war. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Howard, who aro horo In Ontario. vIsUIiir with Mm. Howard' undo. A, It. White, aro nwnro of that fact for Mr. Howard woh noti fied that ho had heen tnndo ono of tho defendant In n dnmnKo suit liroiiBht hy nn nl lotted pro-Oerman for diimnttOH ho thluka ho Hiiffured when n party of patriotic citizen compelled him to rotrnct HlnnderoiH Mtatonienta ho wan iiIIorpiI to hnve mulls roiirornliiK Ited Croaa workorn. Mr. Howard wa ono of tlio party or men who mndo thlft tnnn tnko hock hi word nml ocknowledKO tho nuproinncy of tho Stars and Stripe. Mr Howard liotiglit with him cople of the Went drove, Iowa, paper dctallliiK the lory of tlio ult and from It could ennlly ho hccii that pnlrlotlp feolliiK In runnlnc lilch there mill that tho men miod aro not worrylntt concernlntt tho outconio. Mr Howard I not. and waa only concerned lest the early trial of the rime inliiht horten hi vucrtlon. lie fame lo Ontario from Cnllfornl.i. where Ho Hpent the early portion of tho winter. Ho had not Keen Mr While for more than 27 year, nml they aro enjnylni; tho vllt lm- meniiely. NEXT OE KIN GIVEN FRENCH DIPLOMAS Ontario I'ott Xo. (17 or Aineilcan l.clini Held It Mint Moiutiilnl HervlceH l,al Hiioihiy Alteriiooii, HKMSTITCIIINd li:t ltd St. N.W.. ('onttieKallonal parnonaKe, Ontario. No. into IS $m Hay Soo ad on hack ihiko. Kortnnl pronoiitatloii of Kionch dlplomiiH of recognition of tho nenr out of klu of tho men from thl terri tory who died in tho world war wa made Sunday afternoon at tho Moth oiIIhI Kplncopnl church when On tario 1'ont No. 07 of the American I.okIoii held It first memorial nerlco. The largo conttroRatlon, which oc cupied all of tho Heat In the church hut tho two front row, Rtood and miiik "Tlio Star Spangled Manner" a alioul 40 or IT. mcmliora of tho local l'mt marched Into tho cillflro and took their place. After the Invoca tion had hcen pronounced by l(v. W. K. Coclirun of tlio l'rothylorlan oliurch, and tha Hinging of n olo,"A Dream of l'arailNe," hy Mr. Paul Sollgmnn. 1'reHldout Klmcr l.envltt of tho Ontario I'oHt, mnile a few hrlef romark, thanking tho largo audlmito for their attuiidanco and lntorot. He then Introduced KvaugollMt Ollle 1). Itngau, a former army clinpllu dur ing tho war, a tho Hpcnkcir of the dny and tho man nelected to rotifer tho diploma. Tho evangeliMt took a hi tliemo "A Nation' Herllngo," from Kxodlfl 6:8. It was his holicf that Inasmuch ns ovcry momher of the vnst Amorlcnn army lu Prance waB filled wit htho loftiest Ideas of Justice and right, tlio principles of Democracy, that tho future history written of tho work performed hy tho American I.cglou lu bringing order out of present day condition throughout tho nation would go down through tho ages. HI tribute to thoso who had fallen on tho bat tlefield wa Inspiring. Tho four memorial diploma presented by Uov. ltngnn woro to Mrs. Ploronco Johnson, Mrs. Ida I.lnzy. I. M. Dug gar and Mrs. Venn lloswelhtnd. Mr. Ungnn was followed hv Hov. William III own, a nntlonnl Sunday Kchool lender In tho Inter-church movement, who ha been In thl sec tion for tho past fow days. Mr. ltrown wns nlso an army ehapllu during tho war. hut his work wa confined on this ldo In American ramps. So llvo that you will leave tho world better, wa the gist of hi remark. Standing, tho entire nsKcmblngo sang "America," nftor which Hev. Drown pronounced tho benediction. XOTIC'IJ OP llOND ham: op ia-irtTP-OltWiOX HI.OI'1'2 lltltKJA TIOX DIHTItKT, MICATKD IX MAI.HKL'lt COl'XTV, OltP.OOX. POlt SAM-: 1IY OWNKIt R0 ncros. fenced and partially elenrcd, watered by Warm Spring Irriga tion District, HO shares Nevada Stock. On main highway holweeu Vale and Ontario. $70.00 per aero. J2T.0O cash will liandlo It tnuulro It W. Bwnglor. Ontario, Oro. i:i-tf Until two o'clock 1 M., April n, 1920, tho Hoard of Directors of I'ny-ette-Orogon Slopo Irrigation District will recolvo sealed proposals at their offlco In Mnlhour County, Stnto of Oregon, said offlco being located In tho ono-fltory frnmo dwolllng liouso of tho snld District, moro particu larly described a being located lu tho Southeast Quarter of tho North west Quarter of Section Two. Town ship 17 South, Hango 47 10. W. M , In Malheur County, Oregon, for the pur chaso of the six por cent uegotlahlo bonds of tho District lu tho amount of f 10,000.00, said bonds being sign ed and dated January 1, l!il!; said bonds having been authorized for the pttrposo of meeting tho deficit In mnlntcnnnco for tlio year 1D18, meet ing tha cost of enlarging tho dllrhos and dredging tho Intake canal, and to provide funds for tho purpoio of purchasing n now pumping unit to supplement tho existing pumping sys tem of tho District; Interest on said bonds payable scnil-nnnually, to-wlt: ono tho first day of January and July of each year, $f00n.00 of said honiN being duo and payable January l, l!i:i0, and SfiOOO.OO thereof being duo and payabln January 1, l!i:i7 J. Ii. IIHOYVN, A. A. (liriTKUUIIKIi:. O. W. I.ATTIO, Hoard of Director of tho I'ayette Oregon Slopo Irrigation District. P. M. I10AI.S. Secrotnry of the Hoard of Directors or Payetto-Oregou Hlopo irrigation District. Plrst publication. 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New Imported White Shadow Organdie With Organdies, a reigning favorite for spring and summer, it will, indeed, be wise to anticipate vour need now 50 TO 85c Women's Lisle Hose AT 25c TO 85c PAIR Women's Pure Silk Thread TTose at. . . . $1.50 TO $3.50 Just Arrived .Moire Silk Bags Narrow Leather Bolts RADER BROS Ontario, Oregon i Just Arrived New Stylo Leather Bags Bag Handles Bag Tops t -i '1 & 13 Ha) Soq ad on back pngo.