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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1920)
''TfPPf- P,t WWfl 'TIU5 ONTARIO AKOUS. ONTARIO, OREOON", TIJUKSUAV. OCTOBER 21, li)20 J -.-if - VilSIffiKimii'i.'UfiU!:!!."!! Kfiuiiaiiiiiiraiiiintiimiffi And NOW Brunswick Records Wit nrc introducing, after years of prep aration, Brunswick Records. They, too, arc unlike any you have known before. Tlicy briny a new principle in phonographic recordinp. Each Brunswick Record is in terplead by a noted director or an accom plished artist technically trained in the art of recorditif,'. Thus wc unite the talcn of the artist with the genius of the composer. This is a step which you will appreciate once you - make comparisons. Wc feci sure that you will recognize the better ment brought out by this idea. We want you to judge Mrtiiuwick Records by those same severe test with which people have judged Brunswick I'hono nraphs. And that Is by comparison. We leave the verdict to you. Hcmcinbcr P-runswlck Records will play on any phonograph with steel or fibre needle. JWggfr Just Hear The Brunswick and Bo Convinced Ontario Furniture Co. Lin!!!i:i!i!!I!!!I!ninn!I!!iniH!HI!!IHHIi!!!!!!!!!!IinK!H!!!li'!l!!!Hm!!iI!!!!l!!!niHHH!ni!ii!!!!!inm!!!HlI!niini!IJW "BIG HAPPINESS" IS FILLED WITH ACTION IhiMIn Fiirntnit, Star Hupoi-Hprelol, lint' Hntunlny. . "Hlg Happiness" contains n tlioino so ronl and vital thnt It will find n rospoiiBlvo chord In ovoryono wlio seen It", tsnlcl Colin Cnmpboll tho npt od director on tho ovo of tho com pletion of tli tn Biipor-Bpoclul showing Dustlii rnrnum, tho "man's man" of tho screen. Tho plcturo will bo Boon tit tho Majestic Thcntro Bundny nud Mondny. "Sluco tho beginning of tlmo oxls tonco has meant physical and mental struggle-," Mr. Cunpboll added. "In 'Ulg Happiness' tlioro is tho tremen dous strugglo of thrco persons, twin brothors unllko f xcept In faco and form and a girl, whoso lives, des tiny lmB Interwoven In a strango manner. "Tho girl married to one brother, to savo hor father from financial, dis grace finds herself unwittingly tho victim of hor husband's lust for gold, which causes him to ask IiIb brother to tako his placo on tho night of their marriage Tho brother, aft advontur ous spirit, with real tlnncss of character that Is not nt first percep tible, doos not ronllio tho sorlousncHB of tho situation and consents to tho unusual schomo. ."Oradually theso two, tho brother and tho wlfo, fall dosporatoly In love with each othor. Taunted by tln knuwlcdgo of his falseness, tho brother Is about to mako a clean breast of It, whon word reaches him that tho grit's husband Is dead. Hut his happiness Is short llvod for tho husband returns, III with fovr. Thon romos a dramatic climax. "I doubt If Dustln Knrnum had a rolo which called for greater dram atic work and In 'Illg Happiness' ho reaches a holght which will sot him down as ono of tho tlnost screen art ists of tho day. 'Ulg Happiness' Is a tremendous drama, big, allvo and human." OOYOTKH HIT. I'OH HATTLK WITH IIUNTKItM Organized CniupjiilK" To Woik Thru- out tho Oujlicn JLiixlti Method Already I'mtcii To Hr Uwd Tho Illologlcal Survey Is strcngth anlng their control work with pre datory animals us fast its' funds arc mado available. A corps of hunters Is maintained to protect hcrdK nud flocks from animals which hnvc formed tho habit of killing and work will Boon' ha taken up for tho des truction of nit tho coyotes' on ccrtnlu areas. Tho Owyhco dralnnge area will bo tho first to rccelva attention In this stnto In this now work, tho practicability of which has been thor oly tested In Now Mexico. Thoro Is no doubt but that this work, llko everything olso that goes directly at tho matter In hand, wilt bo mora of fcctlvo and far cheaper than tho an Haunted bounty uystom now In forco AT ONTAIUO TllKATI'.ltH TIIIH WKKIC Cnn savo you monoy on I.tnoloum. Call and got our prlcos. McNulty & Co. Your subscription will b -latod at this tlmo. appro- 8ubscrlbo for Tho Argus. I!F7& B! i tenS K.4 SSfi dweise MAJESTIC Sunday ,nndMondnjj DU8TW PAIINUM IN "1110 HAPPINESS" "Tho Naught Wink" Sunshlno Comody Tuesday and Wednesday "PINK TIOHTS" Cth Eplsodo Lightning Dryco I)ltlCMfiANI Sunday and Monday "CHECKEIIB" Tho World's Most Sonsatlonal Film Tuesday nnd Wodnosday "THE QltEAT AIIl IIOHHBUY" Coming "OM) KENTUCKY" NOTICK OF QUAIIANTINK NO. 7 f Er LrinrisLacktlie m. inendlijf mass. a ffljBft Puriti)?foovalue H Hpn and satisfaction Iff WMA in every Lottie, if k! ilk nheuser"busch m WT Boyer Bros. & Co. , rllm Distributors, Ontario E Tho fact has boon detormtned by tho Prosldont of tho Orogon State Hoard of Horticulture that an Injur ious Insoct post, tho alfalfa wcovll (Phytonont'iB Posticus, now to nnd not horotoforo wldly provatont or dis tributed within or throughout tho Stnto of Orogon, exists In that por tion or Mainour county. Orogon, here inafter doscrlbod. Now, thoroforo, I, Chas. A Park, Prosldont of tho Orogon Stato Ipuril of Horticulture undor tho authority conforrod by Section 2, of Chapter 240, of tho Gcnornl Laws of 1013, and Section 4, of Chapter 342, of the Qonoral Laws of 1015, do horoby nuaruntlno tlmt portion of Malheur County, Orogon dcscrlbod as follews: Heglnntng at a point In Malheur County, Orogon wjioro tho township lino running botweon Ituugo 41 and 42 East lntorsocls tho North bound ary lino of Malheur County, Oregon; thonco South on mild township lino to tho Southwest cornor of Town ship 17 South Kongo 42 East; thonco East on tho township lino running botwodn township 17 and 188puHi to tho Southwost cornor of Town ship 17 South Hango 44 East; thonco South to tho Southwest corner of Township 20 South Itango 44 Enst; thonco East to tho Stato boundary lino botwecn tho States of Orogon and Idaho; thonco Northerly follow ing said boundary lino along tho moandors of tho Snako lllvor to tho placo whoro tho North houndary lino of Bald Malheur County lntorsocts said Suako Itlver, thonco Westerly along tho North boundary lino of said Malheur County to tho placo of boglunlng. And from and aftor tho publication of this notice In a nows paper published within tho County of Malheur, It ' shall bo unlawful for any porson, firm or corporation to carry or transport any kinds of hay and straw, Including bay, alfalfa hay products, straw, grass, forago plants, woods or tulo usod In cattlo cars or used for packing nursery stock of any kind or In any other way from said portion of Malheur County In to or throughout any part of the State of Orogon, outsldo of said dos crlbod portion of Malheur County except updor the conditions heroin after sot forth, as follews: 1. Alfalfa meal or othor finely ground products mado from alfalfa hay, provided that tho grinding of such products shall bo dono between tho dato of Octobor 1 to April 1, may be shipped Into or through any part of tho Stato of Oregon undor tho following provisiens: a. Tlritt all such products shall bo Backed and shipped In now, clean sacks. b. That the product shall bo stored In warehouses removod from alfalfa Holds, alfalfa hay, or other us poctod materials Immediately after holng ground, until shipped or othor wise disposed of. c. Provided further that shipments of alfalfa meal or other such ground products designated for points In tho State of Oregon shall be shipped to only such points as designated by the Oregon State Hoard of Horticulture or Its duly authorized agent. d. All warehouses and places whoro Bald product Is stored to ho nt nil times freo of nlfalfa buy, othor ho8, straw and all othor mentis of contamination, o. Each lot shlpmont must bo ac companied by an official cortlfleato Blgncd In writing by nn Horticultur al Commissioner of tho Stnto of Oro gon or his duly authorized ngont tit- land, Oregon, October C, 1020. CHAS. A. PAItK, President of tho Oregon Stat Hoard of Horticulture. Executive Office, Salem, Orogon, October S, 1020. I, Hon W. Olcott, Governor of Hit Stnto of Orogon, do horoby appror. tho foregoing promulgation nnd des- Ignato tho Argus, n nowspaper pub- testing that It has been Inspected " ?'' '" " "r, '" mlA C?Untf ' and passed In compliance with these I M" 1,0,,r; M ' nowspaper in which regulations, and stating whoro It wniiBaW n0tlc0 8,m" ,, Pub,l""ed- IJKN W. OLCOTT, Governor of the Stato of Oregon ground, stored, Inspected, nnd point of shipment. Dono at tho offlco of tho Oregon First publication, Oct. 14, 1020 Stnto Hoard of Horticulture. Port- I'"st publication, Oct. 28, 1020. 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