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The Ontario Argus Archive

  • Ontario, Oregon
  • 19091922

About

Journalism in eastern Oregon’s Malheur County dates back to 1887. Advocacy for various political parties and causes was the impetus for the founding of most of the early papers in this region. One of these--the Vale District Silver Advocate--was the direct precursor to the Ontario Argus. Commencing publication on January 6, 1897, the Advocate was dedicated to advancing the "free silver" monetary movement championed by William Jennings Bryan. Within a few years, the paper had been relocated to Ontario and evolved into a more general Democratic Party organ. The Advocate was purchased in November 1900 by Don Carlos Boyd, who changed its title to the Ontario Argus and switched its political affiliation to Republican. Throughout its history, the paper was run as a weekly, with the exception of a period in 1904 when the daily format was briefly adopted. From its inception, the Argus was a tireless cheerleader for the businessmen of Malheur County. The four-page publication encouraged outsiders to move to Ontario and devoted considerable column space to the issue of water rights.

Archive Info

  • 4,274
  • Ontario, Oregon
  • 19091922
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Source Information

The Ontario Argus, 1909–1922 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: December 18, 2014

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Ironside news Mar 1915

Ironside news Mar 1915

The Ontario Argus
Ontario, Oregon
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W.H. Brooke in Vale on business

W.H. Brooke in Vale on business

The Ontario Argus
Ontario, Oregon
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Pendleton trip

Pendleton trip

The Ontario Argus
Ontario, Oregon
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Archive Info

  • 4,274
  • Ontario, Oregon
  • 19091922
0

Source Information

The Ontario Argus, 1909–1922 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: December 18, 2014