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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1919)
THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1919 The Argus OW. K. AIKIA. Mlltm IMIIM. I oit oiti:oo The il inn "T IM St .il " t'hnmher of Commerce la, we hope, I sign of tin1 iiwnkpnltiK of Omgonil n to t tin possibilities of tliis empire we call n state I ' I' i ill I il.'KOtl llHH ! or ho ncnr tlml MBWtOM condition that nil II could ilo uiik dreinn of 1 1 -lime when tin- viihI NNOITNI of IM' -(in nif n wwjiI t h mnld In' tiiriicil to the hciicllccnl iisi.i ol nuitikili'l Uc hnvc lulkcil r 1 1 1 1 1 y ol tin- n i iiMMtllli Hon period, ol I he to) vv hen there would be ,ii hleveil tin Ihitl of the n rlil lllll'l of Kll lei'li .nil I'etlll.il QftgOB, hill we hlive Qi been IIHlnK Wrordli the ilcllnll ! 1 1. .. which iiiiin he rminil in I he L i I iiiiuirs lull I hh h have no iihiiiK in hm keil hy nit Ion The reason tlliil there 1 1 ;. h. It "" liclloll. or ho little iielloli ilne to lack of en itiiI lull Kvcrv 'i lion of Ihe l.iti i worked lllone nflen .il i i ii pal pa i'Ii Its Im mediate neighbor There Inix linn m, comprehensive proximo, no nruiiniti Hon workiiiK upon a ilan of ulllin.n olijii I hy which was lo he .ni.n red ihe develoilnenl of all the OOMfblll ties here M iibiiinliintlv II Is no III,, 'I to -my Hun aVurtem Oregon Iihh loriK fell estranged irnin Westilli Oregon The people nn l here have never lell free lo call ll Ihe people of the VI Mil met I e V.llb V and I'orllnnd to aid thein In Mitring. the IrrlKalhin prnhlcws nf this hit Hon IteiiiieHtH from I Ii Ik seel Ion for MB port from Western OfOflOl r i iitlves in ( oiiKrcn'1 In hehalf of irrltrn Ikon approprliillon. while not Ikiiiiic I. have not evidently DMA pushed with HI "Mini vl,o,r Who K lo hi. line the Argus would mil pie'uiin. The facta speak lor t hi'inselveM- ., far an resullH am OOncarttBd ry Irrigation project In this sec lion of Kaatern Oregon ha i i, in allied hy local hnnil sales, while , , roHH the river In Idaho, nc.irlv nn, project has had Ihe nppnrl of in -feilnrnl rerlamailoii crvlce Idaho lias had returned foi development in 1 1 1 In hh of dollors more than she hi I turned Into Ihe He, liiiiiatlnii fuuil from Ihii sale of puhllc land-, while Oregon turned uiilllmi into n .. fund and received Inn k Inn a fraction Tlml In why Oregon Is fallniK Inn I. I 'he I essloll of l. i i r" 'e I Just such coliilltlolis II,.. , stale Chamber of Con wan organicd It slogan "Oregon for Irarj omroanlt) . and Bry (oiiitiinnliv Inr on run. is one thai should he i i hoed Ihrunut Hie Stale If i mgOBi 11" a I"1'1 11 ; lehi' propo ill Ion i' can put thai propo Hon Otl i The ahillly, 1 1 1 drain c ihe et ara"j , the n i hen Ii full it ea-iire All II, at i in e,c, i to liarnoss these rliHitly, to laid Iheni ladlaOtUl) and lid On show hursts of IBad thai will coin maud tin BttMtlon Ol Hi" West. TANK W Till Sl. N Kvitv day there BN additional thousands or men being discharged from lb am 'it I in le Ham lo In i In ,ii my of Hie unemployed ,i, ilia American people to do about t he. matter" ii ics . i ban 1 1 t ano. a hen these voting met! were heltm feted. and ,llnpil nn I ted lower l army cam pa and we vere telling them hoe noble a bi I heK ai tlon, and hov their valour their devotion lo th'lr louuti .tlieir patriotlaia and thoti nr i ,in . arere appreciated i told them all ever llm land, that when ,tin hac k with the laurels ol vhloty upon their brows tliclr old johs would be awaltlni than! or be) ter oin We ii. , '"it il then, t,,., didn't we? or were we ju t imliiU. Ing in patrlotii ad ol oap Intended only for Immediate u i hut to he forgotten thereafter? i he i mi belli re t rial i he pa i,ie rnonnl It, al le linccrely KliW' uttcranie tn sin, HinentM Hm, however, the mind dm", in, i retain th iinitmry of hiftii r, or if retaining tin iiieiimry. it loses the will tO Bttall them There would he no illllhultv In Reaping tkOM hlKli purposes, If ever. htlslnesH man. if every i (immunity would throw nil the hi llahad nn rati rni Ii a boa the ami bagBB It due not follow that eillni I he 1,m in, n.eti in t h i minim: iniihl plunge I"1" cxtravaKimi expenditure 1 bar n- enough i lad ImproTi mi ni In every ton n in i ,r Im im' . Which If made BO WOWld t in the tld of unrest and unemployment NOW Is Ihe time tn i:cl I., i together and do tn needed thlngi here ai noma it Ontario employe BftJ ur I (in men In paving Ihe building homes, and other work tin ring i ! month, end other town proportion .,iii. the cry of the unemployed win such action "in be the ful Dllmenl of our high r olrei made lo the boy when they went awn; Tin 9. 1 7ill Bw. Get the fall beauty and charm of your curtains and draperies The attr.u fivni ; of ;iny room dependi mora upon the curtaim arnl dr.ii), i, , than anything! Th najad not h -.-, but ihey muM li.vng right 55Flai Rods Made in cclo.'a li '-.atcri wsodwor's of diaperiea liirrh Tin new "I. ii ' -: In bin. crat'lc i r r' I. ' I i If aad hcl bwtantl i I not to ta, real or nu Conic in 1 wa'll I. . dJ lo bow tboni lu ju ONTARIO KI'KNITURK CO. Home Pride and Patriotism DurinR tin- week ,.i llareli iTtli will Im held n Rttt wide membership iauiiaini for the Oifgtui st;iti i 'lumili IT of 'oiniiHTri Tin urniiiiiiitioii reqiU'Mtai en ni'iliii.-it il tll'i.il ti.w.iiil tlir ,!.,!, iiiciit ,,' tln stair tluiioiii tin- ili'i'lii.iiniii i r ihis, Hm ,,h,. itimiuiuiitien, If yon ;ii iniiii'vi,.,i, .I,,, i , ,-,, ui(. Xll ;(,. VITALLY inter cstril. vim will iiir.iiiK a nn lulu i mid thuti lend yrinr rinaiu'ial as well as luural HUpport, The ree in jiwl what mi eare t. uoutribnte fnau " on up, "Oregon ur ccviu community, ecery community for he iun. " I Ins space contiihulcd in hehult nl iniir state and nun liy Ontario National Bank a ONTARIO, OREGON American Midler Is not nskiim aim". H( is asklHL', work It Ik within the powef of the rofflmUnttlCa of America act that renuest. demand If yOU please, for the Koldler lins a rlnht In make thai ileinatid of those who promised it. When the petition comes to you. Mr. Property owner, ronnlder thli phase of the matter Do vmir patri otic dut.i Help make employment for the men. vhlle iireriinpllahlnR B wonderful baaefll for this eommu nli. hy InveHtltiR In better, cleaner and more sanitary Htreeta for Ontario i TIIK IMAOVU Of NATIONS I'resldent Wllnon lian returned lo Franc with tna avowed purpose of returnltiR only when there shall hnve heen accomplished the formation of ii' LOBgUa of Nations. In tin titne the American ienile. with the f random that Ih their right, nay more. Il their duty, are discusslnir the I'res aetlnii. the propo id conHll lUtlOn, anil every pMUM of the Inter national problem thus iirot to in for lit American life. The very fael that the Amern.in people an- disciissinR this problem and crlllelslnR freely, or upholding vehemently the proponents of th lei is Ml rea-on for everyone lielriK proud that he Is an American If this could not he done. If we were compelled lo nrrept the dictum of officials, without dehatc or ron- i.ltlnn. If r were compelled to siiiinit paalTiy to the whim of or- Hctala, no matter liow exalted ant Worthy their Ideals, the very men WbO today uphold tb proposed leaRUe soiilii desi ry from the housetops tn tyrany ol rulers, and riKlitly no adoption or Hie rejection of the proponed haRiie of nations la not l least, a pollthal iiiesllon a.i far as the national parlies are cop Brand It may hecotne so within the BOS) nnr. for In Hint way only can a direct expression of the will of Un people he registered If It doea reach thai atage may the laaue be sharply drawn Let there be no doubt aa to wh ii ihe people want, for a the ma jority decide, an will It be, and the mlimrltv. helng true Americana will how before that derision of the trl huii.il of the laat reaort, the will of the lint I. an people. Ontario gave outriRht. tbonannda of dollar to aid war work, can It in t in .ni luiprnwmcut that will lis money at home, will give employment lo men Mrad from Ika HiruRgle ahrn.nl. while ut the Hume time Lettering Its own condition'' i ' t talk about reoonetrurtion and reclamation unleaa wo are will ing to practice what we preach and dn something tangible to ahow that we are doing our part In solving the na problem of passing from war Ihe effete Kast Is having a fit about 'in. lioiiiiiiiiiiii which In to be on line, d after July I, lu that territory. A hit ni i In- residents there would liate the II Th If that law did not be come eilicilve. and ut least they should be thankful to ihe rcniulnil"r of the nation I.O.ST between Villa Park and I Main atreel, a crank handle to lag car. Kinder can obtain teward b) loat ing al ihis office I Mr i,, ii. ns .,u,i OngBn, i , muting Ii only in dollar and cents, how much did that laat cold coal mil' A man muy not always stop work hen he has a cold, but , perhaps it would he better if he did It lakes about ten days to gel com pletely rlil of u cold under the uusl i r, 'i,i in. ni II,,,! time can be much in d b) taking i hainherlain 'a rough Ranied and proper care of ( ioiii -elf. In fuel, a bottle, of thU rem ed ill HM house Ul a mighty good in reel n during ihe winter and spring month! IHIV SHKAltlNU Sheepmen I have a live man portable plant, ready to go anywhere and ahear large hands as well as nmull one Let me Kin- vim no lerins Clarence John aon. Ontario. Oregon Adv 14 I7 Chronic Constipation. i here are people who never have i movement of the bowel without It la produced by a cathartic Moat of them have brought thla condition on themselves by tho use of mineral waters and strong cathartics that take too much water out of the sys tem and aggravate the disease they are meant to relieve A mild laxa i like liiamberluln's Tablets afford B gentle movement of the bowels that you hardly realize ha-i bean suroduced by u medicine, and their use is not so likely to be fal lowed by constipation 'nNTioin i AiikinnvX ONTARIO LAUNDRY v, vX Dairymen Attention! Have you tried shipping cream to the Coast markets We an- paying nep d-ft QC on today'l market . . . fOK, IrU UOt for buttcrfat, iCOOrding to quality, f. 0. I. Portland. No deduction! except for express. Write us for lUppiog tagM ami Information regarcK inp cans. We also buy poiiltn Mild eggs. UNION MEAT COMPANY PORTLAND, OREGON &E?ec6 THE UNIVE Willi thr'a nn tellina fsc th country bofnra thing la certain anil ilia' grow more and more Into allle. both In city and I. nvers will dn well to p a reasonable quick doll, put It off until spring fo tiniinua from all parts care r wantad In the West, every day of the order today and we'll h may not h kept wltln RSAL CAR what conditions may th wr Is over, one Is that I'ord cars will being actual neces- eountry I'rospeith- lac orders NOW. when ry Is poaalble Don't r Hi demand is con of Ihs country; Koril North, South. Kast and yar Let us have your uetle our best that raa FORD OARAGE KltlllK H. h. Mlister 'M-.Mtlo OHM. oft iz an e! lm. -ns , ,bi.siisms Ju 7 m tells it io me Boss 'Tinn't the size of plug thut counts," ays Jim. "It's the way it tastes and how it lasts. A couple of squares of Real Gravely keeps me satisfied." Good tnstc, smaller chew, lunger life is v.lmt makes Genuine Gravely cost less (u chew than ordinary plug. WHk Hi (il Ni INI (.HAVKLY DANVII 1 I . fur iuvtlil un if plug. Peyton Brand REAL CHEWING PLUG Plug packed in pouch. A Roll of Honor Bank National banks which have a sur plus equal to their capital are known as ' Roll of Honor Hanks The Flrat National bank of Ontario is tb only roll of honor bank in thu section of Eastern Oregon. We constantly strive to merit on place on the "Roll of Honor" by ren dering our patrons superior, accom modeling aervlce and by confining our business to aafe, legitimate bank ing MAY lit M.iii I ol First National Bank ONTARIO, OREGON.