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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1918)
Tint o.VTArtio Aiuni'H. Ontario, oRbgok. thcradm dkcrmbkr a, tvis 10GAL AND PERSONAL! Judge C. M. Stearns ( about again having cnquered an attack of the flu MIm Joyce Turner who haa been attending school at tha College nf Idaho at Caldwell returned to her noma Mr to spend tha holiday. Ptt. Hugh Clamant hi homa on a falough from Camp iwli visiting hla mother Mra. Helen Clement. him. George Swltser of Owyhee spent Chrlatmaa with relatives hara. lira. Ooy mingle and baby daught er Ellen Nina came down Friday from Weatfall to apwd Christmas week with har mother Mr. Robert Ofloll Walter Oramta reached home to day after being In tha service for time. AMERICANS FIGHT GERMS IN ITALY Tuberculosis Experts Sent ' by Red Cross Win Use Lat est Methods. fwrorrmt w i i FAMILY I'AHNW WVU 8gt. T. H. Moore, Jr.. In home also ob a brief visit hare during the hoi-Ideye, V. J. Clomo srrlved home from Camp Lewie today- Mr. Clemo hen Jest recovered from, a aarera attack of tha flu. Mr. and Mra. Jack Olllard and children and Mr. and Mra Booth took Chrtatmaa dinner at the t'lrrv horn wait of tha Boulevard Mr. and Mri. J. D Mouse and ehJIdren journeyed down from their ranch twelve mllea above Vale In thatr Ford to take place In the Chrlst- eaaa reunion which was held at the homa of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Crummett Mra. Lang and Utile daughter Florence are recovering after an Ht tank of tha fllu Mrs. K. M Orelg who haa been III tor the peat week la aow able to be ap again. Utile Doaald Brookes Is reported ill with tha flu Charlotte C'lagett spent Chrlatmaa with tha Misses Helen eud Vina Mueller In Vale Mies Oladya Bmlaon left last Fri day with har uncle for a trip thru California. She will be In the land of aaaahlna for several months. Jamaa Conway, formerly night policeman, now in the Marines waa hara thie weak lo visit his parents, Mr. aad Mra. D. F. Conway. J. Wesley Miller, Held secretary. aad C. W. Tenney, preeldent of Gooding, tha Methodist college for tha Eastern Oregon-Idaho confen eaoa, ware Ontario visitors Monday Aceordiag to their report this sen dl haa not had a case of Illness or loat a day of school on account of the Influents. Five new pupils regis tered last waak. others are planning to enter tha flrst of tha year and In qulrtee are already coming In con earnlag the summer ech ol for grade pupils, high school students and teachers who deelre to make up lost time or to da special work. BUT W.8.8. WARM8PRINGN KKMKHYolit LAND ARK APPHAIHKD B. M. Oralg, 0. 0. Hunt and John R. Weaver last week completed a trip over the lands In the Warmaprlng basin which will be covered by the storage of water for the Wannsprlnga ayatem The appraisal of valaaa was made for tha district, In preparation tor tha- condemnation proceedings which ufy be needed unices terma can arranged wRh tha f.U A 8. Co -RUT WMM. HIGH SCHOOL HOLD) CSARIarraiAM riux.lt M Included In the unit of medical aad lay workers which the a atari can Heat Cross has sent to Itsly are a aasaber af the leading nut tuberculoma work ers of the country, sooaaered by. .she National Tubercuioaia Aworiaao. Ir William Charles White, who shade the unit, Is medical director of the Tuberculosis league of Pitiahurah. and i r Kooert H. Bishop, the assist ant director, Is secretary of the Aatl Tuberrulosis League of Cleveland as well as health commissioner of that city. IV. John H. lawman of Cleve land, a former preeldent of tha Na tional Association, la another prom! aent member of the unit. Others are Dr. Robert Q. Patteraon, secretary of the onlo tuberculosis Association; Seymour H. Stone, until recaattf eec retary of the Massachusetts Antl-Tu berculoels League; Dr. Gertrude 8tur gls, secretary of the New lark City Association of Tubercuioaia Clinics, and N A. Nelson, superintendent of the Cincinnati Antl-Tuberculoata League. These men and woman, at the re quest of the Kalian government, will co-operate with that country In apply ing the lateat approved American methods for combating the spread of tuberculosis Some of them will be charged with the establishment of clinics where people of all agea may be examined and treated; others will devote their attention particularly to preventing tuberculosis among chil dren, and a third group will develop health publicity aad education. It la to the credit of the anti-tuber ruloaie campaign In America that It has produced special lata of each Inter national standing that Italy wishes In call them Into her eervlce temporarily. Bat the campaign will be continued unremittingly here at home. Ita sup port during the ensuing year will be derived not aa heretofore from the tale of Red Cross chrlatmaa Heals, but by a sieclal appropriation made by the Red Cross to the National Tuherrulo sis Aaeociallon Tuberculosis workers on their side will line up with the Red rose lb Ita Christmas Roll ('all for universe! membership Funeral pert tree Were held Sat urday afternoon from the IfegJM church for Mm r. J Orauel aim died last Wednesday ufUr having suffered for ten years from rhireef. Ur-v, C H. Blom conducted the aer vlcee, burial being made In the On tario cemetery. JMrttyfs u.l. whose maiden name was Christiana Qleen, SJMJ 'bora' In' sWa'tori Minn , Sept. 1. 1876, and died Wednesday. Dec MJS II 1111111 1 I Months ana 17 days. Th.- death of Mra. Oraael caused great sadneee among all, her men friend who knew of. her patience and love for her hus band and children while awaiting the end which she knew was not far away, She leaves to mourn her death bar husband, four daughters and two sons, and four alaters whose respect Ive homes are In New Plym outh, Roswell, and Placervllle, and one In North Dakota. BUT W.B.8. WANTED A woman to do wash ing. Call Argus or phone 43 J tf BUT W 8 8. If you want help, male or female. call Phone 110 M Ontario Ad v It BUT W SB. FOR SALE nice applea. Phonal IS-II. Frultland. 4if Prepare Now for Prosperity In Years of Peace Found. Found- One 30 by I 1-1 casing be tween Ontario and Snake River bridge. Call at V 8. Plumbing office) for Wanted. Wanted- Work by strong capable girl Inquire Argus. BUT W.&8. CHURCH ACTIVITIES Pentecostal Charon of the Naaareae. CONTBBT PON TMI JUNIOR. A special feature darlag the Rtx) Cross Christmas Roll Call will be a Junior Red Croes Four Minute Men Contest on "Why Tou Should Join the Red Cross" The contest will be aim liar to thoee previously conducted by the Division of Four Mlnuts Men of the Committee on Public Information It will be held on Friday, December 30th, In all of the School Auxiliaries, and friends and parents' of the pupils will be urged to attend. NV.TKK (olaUaaed From Page 1 ) alty is the flu Sits waak and a smaller fac ie result aa the Teacherage waa quaiantlued. Mrs. Edna Griffin le H. Joy and Mlas Lucy are the absent teachers Miss Smlth'a absence in tha examinations, Bupt 11 tad aa a substitute iu the history classes in the 4.O. K. Alkea of the Argu ge fe the afternoon oaer Guard girls shipped ietgaas box to the Oregon e Bruoe cutters camps last Tha eafe arrival of the east to the convalescent in Hospital waa reported miss uari Thomnefln Durlni Vale fo R. Douataas charge ft moraine twtlr MiBfe The fl tneir i at men In Hi Thursday box aent the Brofkly last wees. Tha i making JBleBe their eosB la a roast song baajn KING OF BELGIUM i sfl ' naaaml) . ra.Fl Sunday School m. PrescliliiK Mv 'Squar- Klng Albert of Belgium, wtte calved an enthusiastic welcome whan he returned U Brussels after an ab sence ef feur years. MOVEMENT ON FOR -r Rev. 8. L. Flower, D.D.. Pastor Order ef Hat-Then. Sunday school it . w Preaching ll a. m Peoples Meeting 7.U p. sg Prayer meeting Thurs. 7.4tpm YnU in lliAm In tknauB BUT W.8.8. f ATHOMf CHURCH OF TH.g BIJESSED 8ACRAMKNT. S0 a. m.. Low Mass. 10:1 a. m . High Masa. P.IO a. m . Catechism tx ctr boys and girls. UAPTIHT I'lll lt: Bible Study 10:00. Morning Worship u-on Gospel Service 7 .A Prayer Meeting WthMl-dB. 7:J0. Join with us, , , Wata N h, Servlcebeglnn, at ,.ar m Tou will 1 M w,lcona (HAS H. BLOM, - BUT W.8.8 seat jnfto bjdiBC0j1 (imrrh. BUNDAT SERVICES. Ml m U a. .Faulth 7 .SO p. m. Preaching Ing Accounts With God This is tha laat Sunday of the most wonderful year in the world's an gels. We shall aim to make these services appropriate to the Day. You are welcome to worship with us BUT W.8.8. Dreamland . Attractions ONTARIO. OREGON HOLIDAY FKATl RB0. Sunday, Dec 29 and Monday 80th ANNETTE KELLKHMAN "QUEEN OF THE SEA1 1'athu News. rues, ant) Wed Dec 31 and Jan L U. 8. Government Film '-i'BKjilUNG'.S CRUSADERS" Mutt A Jeff iu At the Front- Thursday, Jan. S. MARY GAKDKN In . " SPLENDID SINNER' . - Pstha News 1!)18 is passing. It has been porhapR, (.in of the greatetx years in Amnricun Him Our Nation, State, County and City, have aa have all sections of tlic land contributed to the great task of "Winning the War." Wc are proud of the part that our bankim; iustitutioiiH have taken and proud to I had a part in that great work. As we have all served the cninmon cause in the year of warfare, so too, must we all serve that cause in the days of peace now upon us. The financial institutions of the nation have stood the streas of war, and are better able therefore to meet the problems of Peace. We have a great era licfore us. The next few years will be marked by great develop ment in the Northwest, and we believe Ml heur county will have its hare of the bless ings of petiM. To all those who have aided in the making of this institution atrong, during the past twenty years, to our friends autl elients, we dope that the coining ycur will be marked hv great prosperity. May 1919 be for each aiid all A Happy and Proiperoui Heir Tear. Ontario National Bank J. K. .HLACKAIIY. Preasdwnt U ADAM, Vic Prisldsnt W. K. HOMAN, ChashhW C. C. DJK FRIK8. AaaL Cashier C. R. RMIHON. T. J. BROMNAN, KARL Hl.tCKAin, IWi uutere V A V A Happy and Prosperous New Year luaker and Bantor girls are aad preparations for eqfuer "rest" room. This on the first floor that has vacanand haa bean the for all broken or worn eft fufMtare and other odds ft a1 . ' days however when ihJrandValing has been plated It will be Indeed the eosy corn er of tha high school plaoe o a at V Bsrliu The movement to withdraw from Oermany and create a eeperaic republic u ,tniBt .rouad raaldlv it. the Bhiaelaud, aocordlng to r eerie & from Cologne to the Socialist Ver waarta. The movement Bads Strang' support on the part of the Clericals as a result of the Prueslaa goveraateat's announcement of its Intention to ets eetabllsh the church. Herr Theodora Wolff declares la the Tageblatt that all south Oermauy la dlasatlsded with c-sudilteus la Ber lin and Is beginning to consider the sjueetioa of leaviag the capital te lte (ate He points out that the rsBi-yH agMreasloa against tha eastern herder ef Germany may have fetal can. mees In regard te the provieteakafl r - rldiiy y and Sat.. Jan. 3 and 4 MARY.PICKFORD In MUM" Katsenlamer Kid's In "Swat the Kly" ... Suuiothlng coming worth y0us while. You aU know that Charlla Chaplin just got married of eouraJH hut who to? Well. MILDltED HAR. HIS, a mighty clever girl and oua you have never seen hut one who has hBBn Ute rsge for the laat year. B and aee her ht "Husbands Only" at the Dreamland Sunday and BBBMBttX, January 5 and '. Remem ber Mrs Charlie ehaplln Her hus band will ha here soon in "Shoulder Arms." WE WISH TO EXPRESS TO OUR ' MANY CUSTOMERS OUR WISH THAT THE COMING TEAR MAT BE FOR THEM A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS ONE. a The past year has been one of trials, and to meet the needs of our customers has been a constant problem, but everything has been don,- to that nd. Tile eousiderat.- manner in which the public met the eituat ion of food regulations has been one of the greatest and most encouraging features of the year. As one of the institutions dealinff with the public we have appi the thotfulneBH of our customers. Therefore we are grateful t them "or their cooperation ami thank them 'or ' Again wishing one and all a Happy and Prosperous New Year. SL Independent Market A ROBINSON, Proprietor of Te