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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1918)
PAOE FIVE PARKER PENS START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT You Get the Right Kind of Goods at the Right Prices Here EASTMAN KODAKS The Ontario Pharmacy SYMPHONY LAWN STATIONERY PYRALIN IVORY (iOOI)S mi-: m:i.i. htokb i-iiom- no. a ONTARIO, MALHEUR COUNTY, OREOON, TIUKShAY. JAKUABt 17 . 1918. No Commission Fiends Binn you buy your piano or plavi I Sampson's you are paying M her or iii'ighhnr a commission swinging it deal or recommending Instruments The purchaser al ii pays tlx- ciiiuuili slim In Ho end. employ no i uiniiiiM.io n Iii-iiiI i In lous neighborhoods to ulir trade our morn Our husnes win. built on the merits of our Instruments, our prlres helng r t k li t and our! tract the fair-Ht Your Liberty kids will In ukcn nt fin vnlue a 4 per cent Interest an full pay- nt or purl payment on any Instrl- ment. SAMPSON MUSIC CO. rgest Music House In ilu- State. Main St llolan. PHT HAVK I.K KNHK TO SKI. I. Nli I SK KXI'UMIVKH City Recorder ('. M. Stearns has W Bit notified that he Is the official Knslng agent of the I'nlteil Htatex nrnment anil thru him all those desire to sell or Ml Bgpl IIiIm section must be llii neil Die necessary blanks have lu ted and If on want to !) .ui of articles described in (lie Utilising Mm I. a. I In II. r nill .it tl.' i iihi ki i tin- m " ii penult HABTIHT III lit II NOTIH. llhle Si'hool. 10 a. m. uhllc worMlili. I I in i r v . l i iii. ioKpi'l Situ. . r an p. iii Suliji-i I flu- 1'resenl Age. Its Purpose and Id." This Is the llrst of a aeries of L WWllI events. Public hti-il Prayi r meeting every Ldneadey 7 :'! I ' to. Cll fclRENS OF THE I SEA g i i I ' MM V gassssf ' TliasssssflgV HaMTgakVgBi 1 AT TDK reamland ON I Willi, ultM.til THE UNIVERSAL INSTRUMENT Thirty year ago to telepbeae wag a leiury tUruugb personal latllatlv and a uaceasity within the reaeh of everybody Where oace a east neau had but one telephone with a limited talking raage. today that aastaees baa service with a raage three quarters of oc.aJ.l aeat broad, and every breach of every business le lfhWa u ev ory othur by au lut r ouiuiuulcatlng telephone system The telephone has earned Ita responsible place and theie are in. u Bell telephone la ibis eountry, over wbn. I. go 26,OUU,UUO talks daily Evr .Heir Tek-phone ie a Look IiUnc Station. Malheur Home Telephone to. t'AKIMII THANKS. For ih' many acts of kindness and sympathy expressed at tin- death of our In-loved husband, and father wn lHt to express our sincere and hearth-It thank. We will always keep In i-i.iti-fnl remembrance the servlco given by the members of Armour Lodge No. fiO.'ftnlghts of Pythias, as well as the tokens of friendship by so many old neighbors and friends. MHB. K. I,. OKIFFIN and Family. IISH t'AkKM A UA lloeMl: Yum! Yum1 TNaee are good. If you like fried oysters you will like this delicious meat suhsttute. which hs much the same flavor. Try them on next Meatless Day. t'annnd tuna is a fine fish that may be had any where and Is reasonably priced for the food value contains. Cut the tuna Into small bit and mix with liruii crumbs, also cold mashed potato or rice tor both) If you have Ho. i hand The tuna should be in tin- roportlon of about one-third . one ii.ilf of tin' bulk when mixed. i. 'in up an 'kk .inn nu iviiii ini'i test, I lull niolil lir.o cukes Hull ll. -. ...in iiii-hI iiiul fry tl on iioili sides until brown Then put MM llii on the skillet for a few mm utes over a alow fire to Insure cook ing ull the way through I'sed la i hi way a I r.c can of tuna will be sufficient for n large family. KF.F.r A Pli; vil USM and ago. hogs for sale- -K. 8 llalley. 2n No. S AITO.MOHII.K FOU S.VI.K v.,. II, Muxv 'II Un.nl lei ; cash- F. B. Bailey. 20 No. -17 li.uii The Greatest I ". 1 nIui Pi1 1 lira I Of the Year I I V It KIM. Jack Mulhall Louise Lovely Carmel Myers I, hi i tale, a love -lnr, n in. mic ul In lug loiWint-Mi tlutl tww ii i ti -1 not' nil-s. DEC. 25 DEC. 26 Theatre I -Jay private eaterprlse. It fcas Town Topics IIAFT-'M.KO PII.MIW TOP l.l K.N TO V. M. C. A. (ieorge Warren, a patient at the hospllal worked for weeks on a beau tiful pillow top He wuiiteil to do tni'lhlng for the Hed CftM or M. C. A. fund Finally 0 K. Kequin. bocame Interested I nthe proposition nnd arranged for a raffle and helil the drawing yesterday. Sam rrcem won the handsome pillow and then gave It back to be raffled again for the ii..n.'iii of the Y. M C. A. war fund. The returns from the first raf fle were given Mr. Warren. High School Notes The High School ha been In neeil of flags for a long time, and last week a student body meeting wa cnl led kf President Kd Fraaer, for the purpose of deciding how mnnv flags win- Beaded nnd who would loot the bill After some iIIscukIiih II was derided that tlu-y would Bk the school hosnl to buy one flag, tip itiiili'iil boily un.iiln-r. nil. I tin third flag should he put I loo ' si ! Bwpiilai subscription The I- Will In- used by the Cailet. tlf thw tWO " mulnlng flags, one will be pl.i the SjBSwaiM linll while the olio nill be hoisted ou the Hag pole. O The students of the Junior ani .s.nior classes of the Ontario High School have recently taken up In Ilu- Kns.lli.il classes a BSjajIM vocation al guidance. To help students along; i'ik Hue Mr Douglas has arrange! to have noiiieone who has been MM ii-Hsfiil In hi business or proles-Ion talk to the : Hulrnt budy each linn dsy flie first of the series of lalsi was given last Thursday murium b; O U. I.euhrs on the advantages and dlsadvaBtagus of pliurinac). Tlie talk was Interesting mid. wak aajofed by the slUdeals. ' 0"" Wajd Mondsv tlie second semester1 of the school year begins. At that time a new class in High School arith metic will In- sturted at the Ontario High School Muslness men nluoi complain that high si -bool grailuates ii iniiibii- to tohre simple pio.ii.in In arltl, luetic, that they have hoiih' bow forgotten how to figure The course In arithmetic is being organ ize.! Ill ll.r.'l I III- - ill flill III Ii will be offered to Juniors ami Sen lor. - a The O. Ii. 8. prospectiM' .iiinu.il kj fairly sailing along now We are gelling advertisements all tin- lime The business msnager has BMUred the prices on engraving ami prliilm and this week all the claoeea are to have thtei Individual pictures taken at HurrrlH, the Hookies Monday, diipliins Wednesday. Juniors Thurs day. Seniors Friday and. last but noi least, the Faculty oa Saturday Next Friday evening at 7 :SU o clock the O. H. S. will debate a Mid from I the Nyssa High bebool The ques tion. "Resolved. Thut Oregon should abolish the Seaete" is not a m one In Oregon, a the people or this state have twice considered the advisability Of doing gwaf with the s. lisle The Ontario team Clara Craig and Wes ley Glenn, will uphold the affirma tive of the question, and they prom lee to give ua a lively and Intel' in debate There wll be apeolel music under the lirc.tluu of Miss Benge A nominal admission of ten cents will be charged In dufruy tliu expenses of the debate. The public Is cordially invited I'll" seam needs your sup port Be there. VK IRIIIITN i.lMMI l nnti. ovn .oow,io.imh) War credits o tended to foreign Oovernments im. the liiiie.t states nlered the war total $4,2.'tii.4UD.uuu Of i llritain r $1,-1 045,000.000; Frame. HI '-' nun Iuly. lioo.OOO.'ioO; i I i. Il.-U'lum. $77.4. Serbia, I4.ooo.ooo l v.j, fill ill Tersely Told MlM llosina clement I now em I at Hi" BoetOtflM in tin- posl ,li.ili Mailed by A W. Ath.'y Ml-. i i ho Wl DM I ul In- MMM ilnliii .11 the ecent civil ser ...n. in.. i ii n. resigned her pol tioii leading school on Dead Ox Flat. .i li.' might be at home, and I) . i iploj '-.I -o Mi J W. Met ul loch was III for .several day the first of the week but ! Is nlili- to be about again. a -Mr Dau of Welser was the guest ol her son Joseph llaus of the On i. rlo Pharmacy on Monday, coming over to attend the Mother's program i of the Ore,'on club o ' F.mlson Is in Jsmleson this king after his cut 1 1 lOaM stfl Tuesday morn- ' iilc.gii niter spciillng a i lure with his lilrl Inlay, !l V I Mill n i i i: i tills V Mr anil Mr II I. pi i ion n luraed rue -day (rani Moath'i rlatl Ii. Kansas, during which they ag io weather with the . ol.. .1 iU r.-iirlilns minus 21 NC4sw loss to say they nloliiil on tiiolr re lurti to the ! " n :i a hMJeOBH 'Ii ' play of arto W l.nison'a ;; " w 'U ulilrfli Is iitlMitlng a ureal i!i- 1 1 ol all i nl loll M iliv of the I ..ill. I oiliest specimen were found here In Malheur count. . while many others i. une from the Columbia river sec tion. o One of tl erriest parties of the year at the Oregon club was that lield on Monday evening when the were the mothers of 11 . .lull nieiiilii-iH An excellent pro Mamli of events aa well as a tempi -lug and. digestible menu was sit.i.I Dreamland Attractions ON'TAHIO. OMsVOM Slilllllll , .lull. 'Jlllli LIFTED VEIL I I III I II VltltV MOltK I "it In- News MiiiiiIiii. Jan. -I -i CAR OF CHANCE IKVNKI.IN FAUN I M I uni'is.il oiipidy Tin silal , Jau. JUllll Grey Ghost, Current Events' The Hidden Danger W.xliiesday. Jan. GIRL AT HOME VIIN MAKTI.N llurton Hoi lines Travels nun --ii.ii , Jan. Mtli Official FRENCH WAR PICTURES With UXtUre, hf C K. Llppeneott Keserved seats at Ontario IMiarmai-y .' aetl -Vsr ..... -1 Friday and Haturday. Jan. 25lh and -l" i SIRENS OF THE SEA A woiiilrtul rJp.-elarular Fairy Tale Watrli or ARTCRAFT STAR Next inik I.I ii l I nil N HOW r TI3T rueaea: 0ce 117 Res 1171 lilJg ' 3fc)7(H& THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Model T OsMCTeM Truck CIibssIh innn f. o. b. Detroit, has been man two years. It Is sold you now in the asHureil K.ntlilence that It will nni't your requln-metits and expectation. The regula.- Ford frame, only larger md heavier, the regular Ford motor with direct driven worm gear; wheel base at 124 Inches and will turn Inside a 44-foot circle. It baa all the Impllclty of the Ford car, all the economy In oper ation and maintenance. Come in and we'll give you rurtticr dead. FORD GARAGE I ItltIK HAYKH, Manager . ONTARIO. OltKOOV saewiBweswsBBSSBiaBSSBSBBBSHSiiaMMewMHHarjMsaMHMiwv.aMaanMaH HORSES! HORSES!! This is the time to sell horses Hay will be high and il will ! expousive to feed this winter. The market Id right for l uses now. 1 want to get good Bound Iki from 5 to 10 rears old from D50 pounds upward Mules Wanted, Too Will also buy good Bound mules from ten years old, from 1 f -if upward. Address A. McWilliams Ontario wmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Thrifty Americans ARE BUYING "WAR STAMPS" We now have tin- thrift stamps, "J.k' each.and the war itampi arc M.12 for a $6.00 ntamp until 1 ha tnd of Januar) . by thut methMl the purchaaar gal per cent interest in advai i e Call on us for information. Don't forget that business as well, Kood loans. ONTARIO NATIONAL BANK tor a Weak Htomaih. ltlat As a general rule ali you need to rag nave astaa too mui u aud whsa do is to adopt a diet suited to your con.npate, , take one of th. (liber ate aad occupaltoa and keep our lala't Tsiilets. lJr tlinroughly le ted fm more ,.m j. Oregon we appraeiate nther both depeaita and L