Argus Observer
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The Argus Observer is the daily newspaper of Ontario, Oregon, United States. The newspaper was established on January 6, 1897, and went through several names and owners before becoming the Argus Observer, which is a reference to Argus Panoptes, a creature from Greek mythology that had 100 eyes. The Argus Observer is owned by Wick Communications. The Eastern Oregon Observer was founded in Ontario by Elmo Smith in 1937. The two newspapers merged in 1947, and assumed a daily publication schedule in 1970.
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Argus Observer
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Argus Observer
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Argus Observer
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The Argus Observer is the daily newspaper of Ontario, Oregon, United States. The newspaper was established on January 6, 1897, and went through several names and owners before becoming the Argus Observer, which is a reference to Argus Panoptes, a creature from Greek mythology that had 100 eyes. The Argus Observer is owned by Wick Communications. The Argus was founded January 6, 1897 as the District Silver Advocate, originally in Vale, Oregon. It later changed its name to the Advocate, and became an organ of the Democratic Party. Don Carlos Boyd purchased it in 1900, changing its allegiance to Republican, assuming the name Argus, and moving it to Ontario. In the paper's first decade it was generally a weekly newspaper, with at least two short-lived efforts to switch to daily publication. The Eastern Oregon Observer was founded in Ontario by Elmo Smith in 1937. The two newspapers merged in 1947, and assumed a daily publication schedule in 1970.
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