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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1918)
ONTARIO, MALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY. MARC TO 14. 191R. PAGETHRfcf Painless Dentistry by Nerve Blocking I MY RECORDS SHOW 3000 APPLICA TIONS OF THIS SCIENTIFIC METHOD OF EIJMINATTNO PAIN IN THE DEN TALOHAIB. SKILL SCIENCE EXPERIENCE INSURES PAINLESS EXTRACTION - PAINLESS REMOVAL OF NERVES- AND PAINLESS FILLING OF TEETH. L High School Notes The O. M hoy's banket ballteam defeated tits tern of the Wolsnr In ntllutp on their own floor lairt Satur day. Our team played under ths dif ficulty of a small gymnasium with n low calling an It tnnksd. at the end of the first half, aa too the Instltuf ( would take the (ame. But m the On tario boys warmed up to their work j thing took on a different aspect, and .at the close of the fame the score NO GAS DR. CRICHFIEI D, Boise. 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PROPST, Agent MALHEUR AND HARNEY COUNTIES IN OREGON PAYETTE COUNTY, IDAHO Salesroom, Old Golden Rule Buildinp, Ontario, Oregon Falk Building atood 2t to 21 In favor ot Ontario The Weiaer Commercial club afara ad their room to the visitor dar ing the afternoon and the boy of the Institute shared their rooma with the team, and alao entertained them by showing them over part of the two thouaand acre, on which their MfcooJ la altuated Tim visitor" re fur ther entertained by a dance Riven af ter the name. o During the pant month the pupil la the Freehmao claase in English iave enjoyed eerie of talk given br ( different members of the class Var ious subjects have been diaruessd. few of them being Way of Beautify ing Oar City; Oregon Birda; The An imal of the Sea; The fitter, of SouM1 ern Furopc; The Red Prow an'l Ita Work; The History of Ontario; and aome scientific subject which were llhiHlrateri by apparatus o Last Thursday morning the II tat 'i bud which waa organlied about I month ago under the leadership of W. 8. Rchlniek appeared In feattfl In the asaemhly hall The elen on rendered shown! the ability of liie boya and their director and their ef- f.-.'ts w. re heart llv encored by Ihelr fellow atuiienta. We hop- to enji.y iiolhiT i oncer by Ukf ln I In the ii". ii futurt. 0 llurlng the three dgjaj of tha ritau lauqua the afternoon session of xciiool Is-gan at one o'clock and closed at tl.r.e la o-der to r'v. Ihe fa ulty and Mudenta aa opportun t . to attend the nfteraoaa program. Moat of the stu tente attended ard enjoyed the pro grjiur. very much -Tha students of the domestic art i'-I'iirtruennt are atlll w.rktug on tht! black eateen pluaforea for the Be! . -lan aad I-ranch r.'fuf. Inlilren tiny eiptct to il.il.h U". gsri.cnni before aehool cloaaa for the mimmer ' tev have i o.i.pl i'i h 0 The Algebra claaaaa are wrestling with graphical representation thla weak aad thoaa at tha different elaaaaa who cover tha year's work la lima will take drill la arithmetic thua correlating algebra with tin prlii clplea of arltlimetlr Mlaa Vada Morlltl who sii.-ml. i aehool hara last year visit. -a UM o It. B. last Monday M'ss Morfltt is n student at the Baker High School this raar. 8he was the guest of Miss Al frett Sage over the week end The rpomptrv rlns-.es am now ot i - work on tha.last half of Book IV and have only a little over one more book to cover. They are planning to fin ite tha year's work in time to have a few waek'a review of their Freal ftian Algebra preparatory to Junior work la Algebra The boys In the manual training department under tha supervision (of Mr. Boucher are now making some (beautiful library tablea and cedar chests garded aa a peril and gotten rid of aa quickly aa possible Chambarlaln'a ('nugh Remedy will help you throw It off. Try It Adv. -mar WANTED TO BUT A tour horaa o. B. B. Wood. Ontario, phone 107KI t-It Perils Wa Overlook. Of the many perils that beaet the average individual one of the moat serious Is a common cold It I not the cold itaalf that Imperils oar wall being, but tha serious dlaeaaaa which it leads to. Coasumption usually start with a cold, or a succaaalon of eolda. U la a (arm dteease, and germ diaaaaaa are moat likely to bo contracted whea yon have a cold A child that haa a cold la more likely to contract diphtheria or scad 1st favor than one who has not. For thla reason rtf cold ahould be pe- WI! ITK. WTANDOTTRB. Whlta Wyandotta exclusively. Egga (or hatching 11.60 for 15. Charles, Atherton, Ontario. t-4t FOR SAIJB- 117 Ford Roadatar. In good condition. B. B. Wood. 1 OIRL WANT1D for general house work on ranch. Apply at Argua office. Mo. l-lt FARM FOR RUNT One to S yraj 110 acraa, I acres In cultivation. Oood engine and pump, low lift. On Snake river, mile from R. R. depot. Oood outside rang Inquire box III Ontario No l-tf Liberty Bonds now In oar hand for delivery. ONTARIO NATIONAL BANK FOR RUNT Modern house, clota la. Apply to Ontario Raal Estate No. l-tf. We Are Ready to Help You THAT GARDEN FENCE SHOULD BE UP SOON . WE HAVE THE POULTRY NETTING TO DO IT WITH. It is the straight line win- kind and wnii r sim. It goes up ,.,lsNi j,lst jk,. th(. straight wins. lMe8 the Kfttt- witf, one liinu' pmr Wr liavt them. Need mm nails VYV ran furnish yon. We have a most Mafptete stork of Ranch ami i inn Supplies in Tenia, Wafoo Covers, Garden Tools, ami with these we have Furniture, Uiifrs. Stoves and Range!. For the Boys and Girls We have WOtM ot the lust Bikes ever shown in Ontario. Wi have u eoni luete line from the four-year-old boyi1 size n to the hest Motor Bike fur older boyi and men. Ytni ean get any of these thittM at McDowell's EXCHANGE STORE A. L. McDowell, Prop. South of P.O., Ontario. l Swift & Company s Publicity V At a recent htaUing; of the Federal Trade CommUMion there waa introduced correspondence taken from the private files of Swift & Company, which showed that the Company had been con sidering for some time an educational advertising campaign. The need for this publicity has been apparent to us for sev eral years. The gross misrepresentation to which we have recently been subjected has convinced us that we should no longer delay in putting before the public the basic facts of our business, relying on the fair-mindedness of the Amor lean people. The feeling against the American packer is based Largely on the belief that the income and well-botng of the producer and consumer are adversely affected by the packers' operations, resulting in unreasonably large profits. Swift & Company's net profit is reasonable, and represents an insignificant factor in the cost of living. For the fiscal year 1917 the total sales and net profit of Swift & Company were as follews: lassa $875,000,000. Profits $34,650,000. . This is equivalent to a $3,445. profit on a butatices of $87,500. 2 Swift & Company had m4a no profit at all, tha cattta raiaar have received only one-eighth of a cant par pound mora for hta cattle, or the consumer would have aavad only one-quarter of a cant par pound on dreaaed beat Swift & Company, U. S. A. ALyaai ?W7