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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1920)
Y THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1920. V FARM TOST DATA IS jn;i(i compilrd now (Continued from 1'nge 1 ) I'll nil Ilurenu. tt Ik hnpnd Hint nt lonst SO records mi 1!)10 flgitrrn will lio available before tin' week In over. Such Information roiitalned therein will, In no msnner, li conclusive It should, however, pnvo Hie way for a rel farm MHUHReinent project lmneil upon carefully kept accountx for thu present yosr. Data of thin kind secured from nc timl records, kept hy the farmers will ho of much vhIiih In polntliiR out tho leaks In thd farm business mid In iluturmliiliiK the factors which make for success. II will nslst In the hlK ueittlon or todny eoitt production. The fnrmer. im Itlllrli as nny one elite In entltlod to it price, which rovers ioi-i of pro duction and it fnlr profit Tin' farmers mint know wlml Ihey nro miking ulioiit. fnrtti record are convinc ing. A third hlK fiictor. In oniiuoc- tlon with tho vnlno of such a project lu that It will give the fanner tho In formation necessary for filing nn nc curnto nnd comploto Incomo tax re port. To those who nra fortunate enough to coma In Hint clam It often moans tho saving of ninny dollars. It 1 expected Hint nt IchhI 100 to lfiO farmers In tho Irrigated funning districts will tnko sufficient Interest In he project to coopornto with the Farm Ilurenu. Record book, pre pared ospoclnlly for tho farmers li tho Kxtontlon Service of O. A. C nnd distributed hy tho Ontnrlo National llnnk nnd the Mnlliour Kntorprlse Publishing Co. will he ftirnlidied to nil who nro Intoroited. Furthermore, mooting to oxpluln the project nod give Instruction on Ihe keeping of nr coiitits nro now being hold lu those communities whore there Is actual do tiinml nnd Interest In the work Ho fur meollngs hitvo heen hold nt Cairo nnil Oregon Slope Arrangements nro lioltiK nmdo to hold further meet ings In tho Owyhco districts, nt Pro gan nnd nt Vule. SURVEYORS COMPLETEWORK LOCATING OREGON TRAIL, Mrs, K. ward. Webb, Now Plymouth, Ro-3.15-21-lt Mull) New I'iiiiii Houses Show Hill). Miuitlul Chiiniclei' of Oregon Slope Propcily Personal News From (lie .SIom. Apply cnglneorlng efficiency to Stoto control of nubile utilities." Vote for R1IKA LUPKR, Ropubllrnn nnmlnntlon for rubllc Scrvlco Com mlHsloiior. Adv. PUTTING IT OFF TILL TOMORROW Means Suffering Next Winter! Putting off 'til tomorrow is tho cause of all fuel t famines. Last minute orders for fuel mean a short ago because the demand is greater than the supply. Last fall and winter wo could not fill a tonth of the orders for wood, so great a volume flooded our office. Our supply of wood is now largo. You can placo your order today and insure yourself enough for any cmorgoncy. By pooling your order with your neigh bor you will got quick shipments and it will bo easy to handle A carload is only 10 cords, and many peo plo will find they can uso this much themsolves. Our yard manager will gladly givo you any informa tion regarding prices of wood. Mako arrangements to order your wood right away. When tho cold winds howl outside your house next winter your snapping, crackling, cheorful wood firo will more than ropay you for your forethought. AT ONTARIO YARD A full Car Costs 0 A Half Car Costs $110 Wo Kunruuloo each car lo contain ID full cords, Boise Payette Lumber Co. .li CIIANCi:, Manager of Ontario Yurrf I StI :iU' SIU.IMI Widths AAA lo 1) ami MlttM Vi lo Footwear that Beautifies (IUI'jAT care is neces sary in selecting root wear just 1lu same as select inj; a gown or hat. Ashnhby or ill-fitting sliue ruins the entire ef fect of an otherwise 'nultless attire. Much shoe dissatis faction would be elimin ated if women would se lect footwear that lias superior qualities. Tho Oxfords illus trated here are made by V7. & Dunn Co., mak ers of 'Style Shoo of quality' which assures sin. on 1 lit- a iv in trend with Widths Ato Dii" ., ,. , auti the present day lasli- siim 3ft to $, ions. Made of fine leathers over stylish, shapolv last. those slioes look well, wear well and will hold their shape under the most severe strain. Tonic in and see them. RADER BROS. CO. ONTARIO, OREGON 0T Sty lu :i2i ORKdO.V SLOPE, April 21. Tho flnnl Htirvoy of tho rood for tho Stnto iiignwny thru thin section In now completed to Ontario, nnd high hope nro hold for nn early com mencement of tho work. Tho number nnd typo of now farm bullion now being built speaks of the progress nnd development of the Slope. Mr Campbell of tho Jeffer iion Hldo Is tho Intost one to erect n lnrgo nnd beautiful liouso on his ranch. Mrs. Olto Miller nnd Mrs. Win Vlncont ontcrtnlnod tho Improve ment club nt tho homo of tho former Thursday nflernoon. 22 members nnd flvo visitors present. After the uruiiI business, pinna for tho com I nn homo tnlont piny wero mndo. Pro grnm for tho nftomnon wns to hnvo been n talk on AiiHtrnlln by Mrs Whitney of Ontario but owing to un avoidable circumstance nIio whs tin nblo lo bo present. Tho club hopes lo have her glvo It nt their next meelliiK If It enn ho arranged, which will be with Mrs. Johnson nt Pnyetto Mny (5. Thu mooting ndjourned ufter a plensnut social hour during which dellcloiiH refreshments wero served! Lust Tuosdny nt 7 o'clock nt tho First Methodist pnrsonngo at Ilolse occurred the marriage of Miss VI r Klnln Kdwnrds of Phllndelphla nnd Arthur Miller of tho Slope Only n fow frloiuls nnd Immediate relatives were prosenl, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Miller. L. L. nnd I. I. Culhcrtsoii nc (onipHiili'd them to Ilolse. Mr. nnd Mrs. Miller will mako their home here whero he Is engaged In farm ing with his brother O. C. Miller Their ninny friends wish thorn nil happiness. The Park Sunday school will start lu future nt 2 o'clock. It Ih very Im portant lo be mi time so Hint tho school will he over nnd the prench lug sorvlroM ran commence promptly at the soheiliilotl lime or .1 o clooK. If the present Increase "Increases" more seats must ha provided. A fow comfortahlr church seats would greatly Improve tho situation nnd would probably bo an Inducement to some lo nlteiid church. (I. J. W'yunl of Crane Crook wan visiting and looking ufter business Interests on the Slope, Wednesday. C. It. Staples and F Kwlng motor ed to Ontario Sunday to seo the opening hall game of tho MeiiHon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilollowny and family attended church nt Welser Sunday. Spring repairs on tho Jonoph pumping plant are now finished nnd the plant began operations Sunday under the euro nnd management of Mr Wlilt Mr. Jack Rmicy wax ap pointed ditch rider for tho season. Political Announcements FOR A8SKSSOH. I lioroby nnnounco myself na n cnndldato for nBsossor on the Repub lican ticket. Doing n resident of Mnlliour county for 14 years and n taxpayer, I consldor tho office of assessor one of tho Important offices of tho county. If elocted ns your assessor tt will bo my endenvor to placo concrvatlvo values upon tnxublo property of tho county, so apportioned Hint ench clnss of proporty will pay Its Just proportion of thu tuxes. I have no rndlcnl notions relntlvo to assessment or tho pcrformnnco of tho duties of tho offlco, hut bollovo tho work of tho offlco should bo dona on a business basis, having In mind economy nnd fairness to nil clnsscs, Yours vory truly, It. L. POORMAN, A fnlr, conservative valuation of nil classes of property. dovoto nil of my tlmo nnd attontlon to tho proper conduct of tho affairs of tho offlco. harry s. sackktt for county .supi:rinti:ndi:nt 1 lioroby nnnounco myself n candi date for tho offlco of County School Suporlntondont of Schools of Mnl liour County, Oregon, subject to tho will of tho Republican voters nt tho Primaries to bo held May 21, 1920. If nominated nnd elected I will do voto all my tlmo nnd energy to the advancement of tho schools of tho county. MRS. HITI13 M. CRAIL. POMTICAIi ANNOUNCKMKNT. Subject to tho result of tho Pri mary election to bo hold, Mny 21st, 1020, I lioroby nnnounco my cnndl dacy for tho Ropuhllcan Nomination for Stnto Senator from tho Twenty second Senatorial District composed of Grant, Ilnrnoy nnd Malheur Counties, Stnto or Oregon. If nominated nnd olocted I will, during my term ut office, endenvor to net with prudcuco nnd enro lu tho dlschargo of my duties, without fear or favor nnd for tho greatest good to tho groatost number. CHARLES M. ('RANDALL, Vnlo, Oregon. i:. ki DDi. i: vm;ws 1 1 Kill WAYS (Continued From IX COC.NTV 1'ngo I) eluded trips Into tho country and thus this was his first real view of tho agricultural possibilities of this section After spending tho night nt Wel ser Mr Kiddle loft weiinosiiay morning with Mr. Unblock for Hun tington nnd linker, so Hint before ho returns to his homo lu Island City ho will have traversed tho entire route of tho Old Oregon Troll, seen tho ter minus of the John Day and ceutrui Oregon Highways nnd thus he In a bettor position than over to repre sent their needs lo his associates on lOIt COUNTY TltlUSUltlllt I lioroby nnnounco mysolf as a cnudldnta for tho Republican nom ination for tho offlco of County Treasurer, subject to tho Prlmnrics uu May 21. It oloctod I pledge my solf to tho snnio careful attention to tho duties of tho offlco Hint I hnvo given during tho past twa yours. C. O. MUELLER. FOR JOINT SENATOR. I scok tho Ropuhllcan nomination for Joint senntor for tho Twenty second Scnntorlnl District nt tho coming prlmnrics. If nominated nnd elected I prom lso to tho District nn honest service nnd will tnko my onth of offlco un pledged to nny person or Interest. I am n llborat nnd not n reaction ary or a rndlcnl; nnd especlnlly so ns to public expenditures. Ecimntnv should mean thrlftlncss. Public ex penditures demand n reasonable promlso of material nnd social bone fit. Irrigation nnd drnlnngu under special nssossmonts; good roads; protection of grazing landii and tho public range for tho good of tho live stock Interest ns n whole; betterment of mall 8orvlce: Improvement nf facilities of branch Una railroads nro among tho Important locnl needs. Roads and postal sorvlco lu tho country districts nro tho only visible returns from taxation, nnd tho burden of taxation should bo fairly ciunH?eil through thoso moans. On tho torogolng statement I nsk the support of tho Republican voters. CHARLES W. ELLIS, Uurns, Ore. FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR Subject to tho Democratic pri maries on May 21, I hereby nnnounco my candidacy fur tho nomination for thu offlco of County Survoyor. II. TAMI1LYN... FOR SHERIFF. I lioroby nnnounco myself n candi date for tho second torm ns Sheriff of Mnlliour County, Oregon, subject to tho wilt of tho Democratic voters nt tho PrlmnrleH to bo hold May 21, 1920. II. LEE NOE. KOIt STATE SENATOR , I lioroby nnnounco mysolf ns n cnndldato for tho Republican nomin ation for tho offlco of State Senntor of tho district comprised of Mnlliour, Harney nnd (Irani counties. If I urn nominated nnd elected for n second torm I will contlnuo to sorvo this district nnd tho Stnto of Oregon to tho best of my ability. JULIEN A. HURLEY, Stnto Senator. 6ur Allies KOIt COUNTY ASSF.SSOR After serving ono term ns Assessor of Mnlliour County, during which tlmo I have nttendod to thu duties of tho offlco to tho best of my ability, I submit my candidacy for re-election to tho upprovul of tho people, sub ject to tho Domncruilc Primaries Mny 21, 1920. R. M, CARLILE. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. I nnnounco mysolf ns a candidate for tho nomination for tho offlco of District Attornoy for Mnlliour county nt tho Republican prlmnrics to bo hold on Mny 21, 1020. It I um nom inated nnd oloctod, I will dovoto nil of tho tlmo nnd attontlon necossary to tho proper performance of nil the duties of tho offlco. Signed, ROUT. D. LYTLE, KOIt COUNTY CLF.RK I lioroby nnnounco myBolf n cnudl- dnto for tho offlco of County Clerk of Mnlliour County, Oregon, subject to tho will o tho Republican voters at tho Primaries on May 21, 1920. 1 nominated nnd oloctod, I promlso to This bank is an nlly of the farmer, stock grower and merchant, bound together by an unwritten law for the advancement of private interests and tho develop ment of Ontario and vicinity. You can join this league by becoming a depositor of this Bank. Ontario National Bank Oldest Bank in Grant, Harney and Malheur Counties tho commission. FOR ASSESSOR I lioroby nnnounco myself n cnn dldato for tho offlco of Assessor of Malheur County, subject lo tho will of tho Republican voters nt tho pri mary election to he helil May 21st 1920. Ever conscious of the groat re sponsibility tho offlco carries, I pro mine, If nominated nnd olocted, to give my host Hint nnd energy to u direful study of tho relntlvo proporty valuation and without four or favor to so place the wuuo on tho tax roll that in my Judgment nil will bear uliKo tliulr just anil omiltalile burden of tuxutlon. I. II. qUISENDURY LEFT nt tho Argus offlco, a pnekngo of onion Mt Owner muy hnvo saiiio by culling nt this office 33C-21-H Here Is the Combination HUNTED To buy email building 10x12 or thereabout, to bo used for wash liouso, etc. Advise Frank J McCarthy, Ontario, It. F, 1). No. 2 332-20-21 WANTED Ily School Dlst No, IK, known as tho Owyhco school, a first-class teacher to net ns principal and tench the four higher grades. 5th, Cth, 7th. and Stb. Lady pre forred. Apply ut once, giving refer euco and stuto Hilary expected Mrs. Dolva S. Wall, clerk, Nyssa, Or egon It. F. I). 334 21-22 FOR RENT Two large rooms' partly furnished. Mrs. D. E. Itiown. two blocks west of grade school. FOR SALE Throo sots or good hnrnwia nnd some good work teams. Soo W. H. Kline, four blkB. west of Carter Oarage. 336-2t-tr "Put a qualified engineer on the Commission." Vote for RUEA LPPER, Rupublloun nomination for Public Sarvico Commissioner Adv LOST Lady's hand bag between On tario and Now Plymouth, contoln 'ug gold watch, chock and silver Finder leave at this office or with I A f mm yasHB , , O jU C f eh .J tGS-Sfl --55 1 m I Jcriir jvO cCtTf t lLii.4iOi;'J!n ly . m i. m a r c:.- ju AZ' i mmmmmr axxst Wva m i ji m mmmmsswMSss. c m av id vi CiHSsGHHBislisSI m. "Pwk' . I II m a ; ' X'v- Ov"f i lm ley Aim Tm I V WL m l avy- .v.mrjmvkzrsz I- -TpJ tip. - gar- H ! 7 ' i ' Trt gfM- m The Parma Water Lifter, the most efficient pump for irrigation. The International Kerosene, throttl ing governor engine. They work best together and deliver the water. WHY NOT FARM THAT DRY LAND? Troxell Implement Co. ONTARIO- OREGON. 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