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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1918)
i t I r u I I t REAL MONEY SAVING bh Bargains in (ised Cars We have a number of automobiles taken in deals for new cars, these have been thoroly overhauled and put in excellent condition. At the prices they are offered they are Bargains. Here are a few efferings: CHEVROLET l-iill.i equipped with ' 'Ire. Electric Hmt Light, (iarhrlcl Hnnhher; car milt slltflith lined. The beat bnrirain offer we eve saw at 6i 1917 SAXON SIX $450 9I4BH MOO Btoctrlr l,luht and Htiirtfr, Tire are rm llrally New. A hnruain at l'iilited with almost new, overlsiI Tire, new Htornffe Itatterj InniM! ''.. Elect Hr MkIiI and Htarter. A lilir value at There are others also that have not yet been repaired but will be ready after the holidays. The engines of all these are in good condition .nd will give excellent service. ONTARIO AUTO COMPANY Distributors of Grant Six ONTARIO, OREGON WHAT WOMEN ARE DOING FOR SOLDIERS IN PRANCE Fight in the Ranks of the Red Cross Against Pain, Disease and Death. The have known very "" lh rt,k ,, war taklnn -the two thouaand -TJj m,n women bo hsvs wZmf for varied asrvlee under fn laatrteaa Bd Cross. nd th "or a sis lbouod nurse whom lh Amrkn Bed Toa. ha saslgned t xaraign duly under tha Unlud Htatss Army and Nsvy Bums Corps. 4, prepred for au megeoclss, aa aaldtara, do; thy eumd masy atrauM and safari ins tssaa, sol -,r jo. Utsrshy. they want M aghtsre. against peja. dlaaaaa and "lmobll. urgVal salt" f -" snots worda dost maaa T ". orhspa. th arat tlms wa hr thm. h as such oBlt follow am amy ,- u aa adraaead pt ; how th -J,, work wit ataady bsad bsald ok surgasns aa aw sjtchrs with tha jowly wound ara unraawi . - thousands of tb m BrsarIa boo -jt,!. haar hrltls, eoBalaeB j-T'- tuhrculola hoaplula . torn ,1 than, in riwneh mllllary hospital mfco aoaaotlB our men ar aoni ; ao ihoui with tholr apeHdlad akU fa head surgry. frseturs " ajiiimiry. -all thoo worn who tori' dead and baud eool and ataady, WB. the ambulance unload groat korta of wounded. Tbob wo aay ha worda "Our Nurses," aa w aay ur 8oidi.ru.- "Our Bnlkwa." "Our Iturtii-" . -. , night of Match JIMh, wbu (ha Germans went fnat advant-tng. and I already within at kli Annrt. BS oufpoBt o rnMplOgtie. tWO Awerlcsn BBAT rwuslaod. arbo un Ar rdr of th IVoaafe gorsl. kid sent th pa""'" and BorBonnal of ibelr boapltai farther bark ile -uhi brfora. The artlllry wa aaj ""- bul th American Ambulance 'itdoi" "I" irtDll B-WMod .L Tbob doeiora aald that aa Zmm aa the American boye bmiiRbi ri wound) thy woortd oporat. Vvro ouraea olBtrad) fron, r and aa to th doaortod ebolaau ,., aurgooBa. th two Buraos aad ? im irivera workad calmly uo, !".. foe oaaa of ' aeroplane aaook lir and ih hteatlBg guua aaook aa aw. Jt oarta. Through thro taking of Bolgrada. fl.-at wMB th city waa Uko by th Aimtrlaaa, again whoa It waa rtako by th Borutan, aad atlll again whn it waa takOB bach by too Oarmaa aad luBiriuai tiwailur an AmorlcBB Rd Croo aura. Mary Uladwln, workd In th oporBtlBf room la that nri capturu, whoa uia thouaand wouadvd erowdad, th wrd and hall Bd yard of th thouaand bed hopltal and doctor aad ttor workad together for day aad alght without atoppiiiK. giving to each operation aa averag of alx mlu io mmA amnlovlna WaraaBCt IB- apirod by tb dprat od t ta aiaaniil. thy did not know that th city had booa 'akoa until all tb trtrhra brought Auatrlaa wounded, aad Auatrlaa doctor eaata la tkatr rollaf. Breoral hundred woasoa ar work in oror thore lu Um AmerUaa Bad Droo eaatooua. There ar about two haadr of the i-aateeua along tb rroaeb aad Ainerl.an Una of eoav munlraUaa, and tb woroon ar work bag undor groat preaauro, faadlag thouaand of auldiar. Th Rod Ooaa la alao labllahlng canlean by aalll tary raut at a number of A elation t'aiupa. Aiuerti-an women conduct the tatlooa, coaiprtBtng canlean and club and reading room. Kvaryoo of the canteen ha aomeihlng of tha genlua of home about It ; And It I becaua of tula, no lea ihau tb fa .uiiiea far ctollna and real and refroahJBOBt, that tb French guvorn meni baa (Ivan tb reaponalWlliy for ualuiatolng canteen tor both armle i. i he hand of ll American Bud IToaa In larg nuiubera women ar gotug abroad aa hoapltal hut worker, also nod a aoclal Horkcra b r traiued among Ihe IgflBjtaa and But rnnairiaied. At each baa hoapltal ihe lied Croaa la eo,ut'i.iiig. aa faat a they can be hull "U bula for con vuleaceut oldlra. CbMical workers have Meadlly In rraaaud In uumbar for tb a trarlv oAVea. rram that origlaal groB of Uhieen, which aa the brat American Bed Croaa Commlaalo ta r-raae aalled aUiui June lot, 1B1T. tha oraaalaatloa baa grown to a wrk lug tare ut aa tban 1000 at Bad EASING THE CARES ! OF SOLDIERS' FAMILIES The teh thouaand Mom MrtloaB- j Hon of th American Bed Croaa, la I their work of looking after the fami lial of tb willated man, ar doing won der for the morale of the ami) ur Ogiuara ar not wm wb ar going to worry about theroaatoea, but If thy do BOt gt cheerful lttra from homo. Of If anything go wrong there, they ar I going to worry, aad that dellcut" thing tb army men call moral la going to , b diturbd. It la to aafegaard i agalnat hia and bum t prorent need-1 I auffarlnf and to promot that apir It of ntgbhorlluea and kindly aid that blnda ach community Into an organic whole that tb Horn Barrio was or- ' yaslsod. Oer BB.000 worker ara serving on ten thouaand aMMtra, wbicb into ry earner f tb country. mi ntn M a fcswB at Br m Si Biuad that Is not within at the Red tsas i not a wlf or or mother of a man la sereins wb eaaaet claim tb ready aid f tb Bod Oaas worker. Mar than aOfAOOO famlllee of Amert bbb aaidiers and saUora ha baa rs Heed of money trbl , legal dlracul tiee and worries of sll sorts by the protecting arm of tb Rod Oroee. If the allow!!!- of allotment under ta War Ktak Inauranos tow do not cos th matter la at SAC t atari! 1 t Bad Oroa Headquarters, taban up with tb aronsr government bureau aad prompt ly slrslghienag BBB. . mrouaw um onlay, the family Oada Itself In nd f money suma ar advanced to tide It ear until tb allotment arrive. I ur lag July over sixty tnouaand losuirie of this kind wars received, snd more j than a third of the wsrs tab) etoar through l lieadquartars before tny ; could be atralglilenvd out FOR ITALY'S BABIES. llMbnrbood to Italy Just bow to not tb toy that It might l, for th poor ouoi are a( lbli wlia ends to clothe the children sir' family, not to asaotliTB tb i iparsUoa for the III' Us aewcomere. I'erliao tb most BB prsdai-'l (iru of lb American lied Oroa at tbto tbu are tb layette which fro bliig given to tb mothers of Iti. layett coBatots of rwmity fr pic and toclade fasjr brtgtn colored swatblag bands, so daar to tb beort f tb Itsllan woman. TwBBty toyettos a sem are aowtod at Obtoggla alone- .WW II ' iiiifc Dm cwisfin 1 ' tHE fotlowing rneAp; jgkjj been tPleRrapriprl by the War Council of the American Red Croa to each one of the 8,857 chapters: "On February lOlli. Igjt yeur, nearly six weeks be fore the I'd; 'dared war, National Red Cross ih to prepare for war. That" which lias followed in the i icord ol the Hed Cross in helpinR to win this WBT and to relieve the sufforlnp; growing out of It, constitutes something; h every American cjtizen haa a right to be proud. Every Ameri cati Red Cross worker must feel a sense of gratitude in having had a share in it all. "The moment is now come to prepare for peace. Until peace is really here and our soldioi home there can be no relaxation in any Red BCMont to active hostih1 "Hut even with peaee. let. no one suppose that the work of the Red Cross is finished. Million i of American boys are still under arms. Thousands of ihem are sick and wounded. Owing to the shortage in shipping, It may a year or n ing our hoys home from France. t be about ftmt ttielr tatnilnr. over the whole period which must elapse bwforo the normal life of peace can be ro- llimeil "Our soldiers and sailors arc enlisted until the Com mander in Thief tells them there is no more work for them to do In the war. Let every Rod Cross member and worker ami this means both men and women show our returning soldiers and sailors that to care for their health, welfare and happinvss we are enlisted for no less period than they are. "The cessation of War will reveal a picture of misery such as th world has never seen before, especially In the many untries which cannot help themselves. The American people will expect the Red Cross to continue to act as Mieir agent in repairing broken spirits and broken bo Peace tcrma and poaci conditions' will determine I ow we may best minister to the vast, stricken areas which have been bareoWwd bf war, and for this great act of mercy the heart and spirit of the American Eeople must continue to be mobilized through the Amor can Red Cro "On behalf of the War Council, we accordingly ask each member of our splendid body of worker through out the land to bear in mind the solemn obligation which rests upon eaeh one to 'carry on.' We cannot abate one Instant in our efforts or in our spirits. Thero will bo abundance of work to do, and specific ndvlces will be given, but even at the moment of peace let no Red Cross worker fal' "Our upirits must now call us to show that not the roar of cannon or the blood of our own alotMi directs our activities, but that a great ptoplg will continue to respond greatly and freely to its obligations and opportunity to serve. r American Red Cross Aids With Supplies and Comforts in the Equipment of Valiant i i , Army. J j ,. v IT Is pnrtlntlsrly intprostlns to Atiier-' lenna to know Ihe ttMUmnm work which tin I H'''1 Gross him done townrd rellrvlnn dis tress In Mi'lslum. ASMS tb tunny thing Hone for KIiik Albert's gnllnnt? lit tin artiiy by tl ilw fol lowing are n few : It I'MiiMlNhpd n illnlne room and reading nini wrtrlog room si lb war- housr-K in I" llnvre. It gave a piste snd s bowl to A.000 muni lion workers Is to use at thi-lr inenl It Btled up rwrentlon moms for workers nt munition plnnla. It ln'nlli"i isalailrSBt Car tin' iniliiary asrsonoa! of Ui" Msrl tlme Agem'y at I.o llnvr. It Inntiillifl shswSt luillis and s bar ber ahop for th army gsrrlsons In I Havre. In srmy trnlnlng rentrra the Bed Orosa gsM- hmiaehold BssSfsfta phono graphs, gnmea, etc. It esliiMl-li.-.l s dormitory for 300 men at th. assSsS for I'ermlastonstr st Obsssoj It . mhllahsd s csntet-n snd llhrary st t'nlsls. It ealuhllKhed snnther ennteen for tlio iieradnnel of snnltary trnlns It gnvi- tiiaterlsl and BBBjSS for a eantssa for Ilia personnel of the naval has st , It gsvs Ihe asm for a canteen for tho BBIWfeMl of Belgian seaplso iiiiIIh It equipped a mess for ths personnel nf Um unit nt Onlsls mnteens, reading roam sad sbowaf imth for th p k.iiiii.' of th llonrliough bnkery. Ii organised dining room for BsSreblbJbt rompanl snd artillery bstwrle having Hied rsntoninents, aa Inalalled ahower balha In Ihem. It dlairllmli'd dOOOO enainelil pint and cii for soldiers In the trench. It gava prtr.es for organlaed athletlo ' tnuniiimcnl It sent prsasBtB B9 b man daco- I rtd for bravery. Thess preeents ar 1 uaually raaors, pipes, fountain pna i snd such. Up to now thl work has bbJs nppllsd W ths Infsnlry USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Aluminum Percolators, Roasters, Casseroles, Cookers. Flashlights Carving Knives and Forks We have these goods at prices much less than others. Let us have your order. E. A. FRASER 1