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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1919)
THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, PEBRUAlY 20, 1919 2 m - Styg QPutario ArguB GPX). K.AIKEN, Editor and Publisher. Published Thursdays nt Ontario, Oregon, and entered at the Ontario post offiee for distribution ns 2nd class matter. SUBKCIMITIONS One fear 91.50 PROTECT THE CHILDREN. The children "t Ontario need pntttifii from the danger of being fed tubercular in feeted milk. Not onlj there is more danger lure than any other city, for thai Is not the case, perhaps there is less, in reality, than can be found in most communities, bu1 the need exists never I he l Km' man years stmlents ol pumiej lieal tli problems and civic activities nave en dsavored in vain to understand why it is that governmental sgencics will strive lealously to protect the health of cattle, cease to exist .' success of boundaries would it not sooi Not the marvelous the Bed Cross war work just manifesta tion of what the American people can do, mereh the result of the work of the women and men in every community. The same agency given the same wide spread tho united support can win the anti tuberculosis light, ana with halt' the effort. If those who want to protect the child ren of Ontario, and the adults as well, from the danger Of I his disease will hack the ( 'it Council in its proposed milk inspection or dinance i step will taken in the nghl direc tion. Then will perhaps be i pposition to such a nieasim . at least there should not, on the part of any right minded citizen. The state of Oregon recognises the dai ger of disease spreading milk and will test cows free ol charge, thus the matter of ex pense to the individual dairyman or person selling milk from a family cow nerd not he considered. Then too no man worthy of the name wants to sell milk that would endanger the healah of his customers' children. i .. .... . ... .... .. ... ...... i ..... . ... ... i .. . .. I Ml llll'M n iiiii r M ii .--n i , - in noes, sneeii ami cioiis, wiiiie a pi.inoii in r M. n,st serious mo sensible to the problems of health protection thai Of enforcement and this can he clisipat for the human family. N.v.t the-less this ,.,! bv an active oublic interest in the matt.i Is a fad Milt how to arouse the public interest is a .Fust recently th American Red Ciwm question. lVw people, apparently, ear. has instituted a ureal campaign for the er much about their health until the y are sel adication, of tuberculosis, ihe greatest seourage of mankind: not excepting war it self. That mercilfiil organisation has ap Iiropriated two and a half million dollars pi e used this year in preventative and ed ucational methods to assist in stamping out the disease. Winn we read about such a movement, we all applaud. We agree that it should hi' done. We are willing, and glad that the inotiev which we all helped to gather is to he used in that way. Kut how often docs it occur to the average Individual that he or she could have a part in just such work riglil here at home That is where most of us, "fall down" lli our civic duties and in achieving the joi of service. We always see the Work that is pi he done, in the foreign field, while mission the job at home. The meat effort of the American Red 'toss and other agencies fighting tuberculo sis will fail entirely, or at the hest will he long delayed, unless each community swak ens to its own part in the campaign. tf ever community would take the necessary slips to stamp out tin' disease in its own uallv sick, or some member of their family ii afflicted. If every citizen would just ask the per son from whom nulk is received if his cow were tested, and demand that a certificate he shown once every six months to substantiate the statement, that part of the problem would be solved. To save the dairyman from eariA Ing his certificate about witn him, the Council's ordinance might provide thai twi'-i each year every person selling milk in the citj appear at the city hall and file with the l( refer the necessary certificate of good Health for his cows and receive a license to dist rihut milk in the citj The eit then could arrange with the state authorities for a sum annual inspct ti n of all tin cows iii the city, and if new POWS were secured hetweeii inspections the city could arrange for their testing at a lominal cost to he paid bv the owner. While the 'ouncil already has this mat ter under advisement, it is of sufficient im portaiicc to commend itself to the attention of the men and women of the city for then study, and their assistance in bringing about methods of proper enforcement. 7oo Late to Classify. LOST: A trillion poeket bock wlilc'i contained IjohIiIo h few dollars In rur rency anil silver, a hrooch. Owner will In' antlafled If brooch only la re turned Leave at The Argun office Adv. 12 2t TWO Modern Uounea for aale, MSB etoae In, alwo Majeatlc run'' . in good condition flume M0W 1 1 ailwf full IIIikkI Durham Hull nt Ice at my place t lime-fourth mile straight went of fair proundo Wit tor Dlngman in ::t "WANTED TO BUY a houae clime In I'hnne III M Toll SALS) PollHhi'd lop Sled Kmiffc V II Staple FOB SAI.K: r'lvc xuhaluntial Camp liulllltifTB. Hood Hlzcd, prlc $50 to $60. One Screen house,! I I 10,000 feel planks and tlmhera, var loui Hlze four I ay racks, practic ally new, $25 MM I One 10 III' I pluife electric niot.ir, and one 7 III electric motor $.100 and $200 Onn 2 Inch Centrifugal pump with elect ric mot ir att.uiied, $70. One II Inch Centrifugal motor with motor attach ed, $!0 Call upon or write, GEO W 11KK1UAN. Ontario Gel the Genuinerf?''?''""! nd Avoid i3zzJ ?CggTn tvtjry Cake lon't ..u Korgel Ii Hear in mind that Chainhcrlaln't; Tuhlcta not only mow the l.owi'ls til Improve the appetite and strenKthen the iIIkohUoii They contnln M l"l' : ni or other dlKeHllve ferment hut HtriuiKtlien the atomucli and enable I: it perofrm I(h function naturally Save your old ahoea where ever you live We guarantee delivery 4S houra after arrival Mall address C. O. D. parcel poet Beat leather ueed and expert workmanahlp. om HH i CHAMPION SHOE RE PAIR SHOP. J. a Flock. Prop, tt No Ureal Act of Heroism lteiulrilc. If Home ureal act of heroWiu whs neceaaary to protect a child from croup, no mother would hesitate to protect her offspring, hut when It I only necessary to keep at hand u bot tle of i b.iiuberlalii s Cough Remedy and give It aa aoon as the flat Indira clou of croup uppears, there are many who neglect It I liamberlaln's cough remody la within (he reach of all ami la prompt .mil effectual 0 R.W.yO.NESx 'CUUTADin I Aiiunov ONTARIO LAUNDRY 1 v. X X NUt a5 2555 When a durggeat flnda that his cuatouier all apeak well of a certain preparation, he forma a good opinion of It and when In need of audi it medicine la almoat certain to uae It liliuaelf and iu lila family This g why M many druggeata uae and re commend Chamberlaln'a Cough Hem dy. J B. Jonea, a well known druggeat of t'ubrun. Ky , aaya " I have uaed Chamberlaln'a Cough Rem ody In my family for the paat aeven yean, and have found It to be the beat cough medicine I have ever had " llosluN OAPI Now open for bualnee WKI.I. COOKED rOOO OOOl) SERVICE FAMILY PATRONAOE SOLICITED Open 6 Ji a m to l- p in Ontario, Oregon The bunka used to buy I mud State bond bearing 2 per cent iutereat be fore (be war That's how good the credit of the limed States la. The $100 you put Into a Victory Lib eity lloud will be worth $125 plus In terest when prlcea settle down. A dol lar la worth hat ou can buy with It. W , W all sac jQpv tt. Heller have the bonds of (he United States in the hand:: of 30.000.000 ordinary cltiiens tbau concentrated In the bands of a few rich men. Think of that when t'ucle Sam offers you a Victory Liberty Bend. Don't Hunk you have sacrificed be cause you ma) be pa) lug for your In tercet bearing Fourth Libert) Loan Honda These tullowa back from Fiaiue legless, aimless or sightless dou'l think the) hac sacrificed They Impl) think the) did their duty. Mi 'I MP The Vulor Iaisu coming In April Is the last Liberty Loan. Then the war Is over for oi It will be still I golug on for 1.000,000 Ameiicaua li France. TO THE DAIRYMEN The Red Shield reamery Company, ir08-1510 Western Ave., Seattle, Pays Highest Market Price for Butter fat delivered Seattle, as the market stands today. Tell Your Neighbors Checks and Cans Returned Promptly; 1 .w mt ic ..(iagMSMeasjeMaaawasMajBap THE UNIVERSAL CAR Wlille there'a no telling what conditions may race tlie country hefor.- (he war Is over. Jl thing la certain and tlni' la that Ford cars will grow more and i Slla heltiK actual neces sities, both In (Hy and country. Prospective buyera will do well to place orders NOW, when a reasonable quick delH ery la possible Don't put It off until aprlng for the demand la con tinuous from all parts of tho country; Ford ears are wanted to th' North, South. East and West, every day of Ihe year. Let us have your t order toSaj aBd we'll liuatle our host that you may not he kept waltlnr. FORD OARAGE KltlllK Aft, Mummrr ov 'PA Rio. 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