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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1919)
1 THE ONTARIO NkM's, ONTARIO, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1919 77TL.- i V--.:. 9V ... i" fine surroundings. Their charac (iltj? UlntSrUI ArgUB Ideals are expressed in their homes. iter ami UKO. K. AIKEN, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCWII'TIONS One Y ;n $1.60 The only complete remedy thai the Ai iiiiv sc.s lor tlir present id it i n i is a irencr- I'libliwhed Thursdays at Ontario, Oregon, al upbuilding t' flic city. Vacant lots ore and entered at the Ontario pott ofBet for never sightlv.save where used tor garden. distribution as 2nd clase matter Let Ontario proceed to put louiidations m.- ider Ihe air castles wliieh were dreamed of years ago. Then there will be people on the vacant lots, and the proltlcni of cleaning Up the city will be simplified. In the mean time, an effort to clean up the city park, to rid the alleys o fthe dowi town district of their tilth, and a constant Inspection and rigid enforcement of tie health regulations will materially add to thi appearance of the citvj while the use of u HELP THE ARMY LASSIES Out of the black picture of misery the (ircat War painted, stands the figure of the Salvation Army Lassie with her blue uni form and red lined I ton net. Second' not even to the dainty Red Irosi nurse, she is the epi tome of all thai was a I, all that was kind, all that was merciful, and all that WM thol mowing machine on the alfalfa that grow- fill Of the needs of the doUgllDO H The position she holds today was earned bj service. She gave, and gave freeh , to t h fighting man. Thej honor her. They res pect her. That honor and respect she gained b u iv my, ot he i sell in l heir hour ol daimci in the streets of the residence section will also help LET ONTARIO HELP Ontario and N sa are. so far as we hav Any doughboy will tell you what the ttalvu learned, the only communities in this section tion Army workers did in France and Man d tin- valley that are not going to ceienratv ders. The Salvation Armj raided the lowh the Nation's birthday with home town doughnut to a height of fame thai in ml celebration. hurpassed i England's fa us plum pud hat ,!,. nt tnean, however, that tie ding, or America's national dish, icecream, dtiiens of these towns are leas patriotic than Its coffee was a nectar for tie Qds and t(.j,. neighbors' tho some might BO Oonsidei raised the drooping spirits of thousands ot it patriotism is not shown bv mere outward American men "over there." demonstrations which have 'their time and I luring this week the Klks. that ImkIj oj .,,.,. ,1IH ,,.,. value. hie hearted, whole Si. tiled fell-'W - who a lew .. . , i. ..i.i.. us. n.....i I his vear Ontario eiii.. .if," miiii'iieii i mi itiL; ifioim i in''' incut, have determined to see to it that lie Sal vat ion Army in Oregon shall be able t proceed with its program of mercy, pay its war debts and Serve the needs of tllo-e who come to it without having to turn them awn,! because of lack of means. The Elks lui' never attempted a greater work. Tie j will succeed tor the unselflshnesii of their elfot will appeal to everj thinking Oregnniai Por what the army did for tie boyn over there ileacrve the support of those of iim 01 er here. CAN NOT ONTARIO CLEAN UP? Ever) daj some citlson of Ontario giv voice to bitter denunciation of tin unaanitu rv conditions of the City, the unsi-hth np pearanee of the streets and alleys, the un kempt, run down al the heel st le of beaut that adorns the lots o the eit will liave the oppor tunity to join with its ueighbon in their ef forts ;ni, ,v joining them add to the IttC cess of the celebration, enjoy their hospital ity and have the added pleasure of Seeing how other communities handle their public functions. Now is the t i 1 1 in which the people should be thinking about' "Where to spend the Fourth " And when that conns np f r discussion around the family dinner tali' the Argus would commend the ides of cele brating with our neighboring town of Vale. Vale is going to stage a real old fashioned Fourth of duly celebration, and a home com ing for the soldier boVi of Malheur eoiintv . Ontario citizens ley making the journey to Vale will have a good time and will aid ill giving a fitting reception to the bovs who served the nation in its hour of need. This union of the two objects is timeh and appro ll is wrong, however, to .oiidchin ell pruife. it is certain that the ener-eiic citi Ontaiio lor the condition which wmeinllv Sena of the coiintv seat will do themseh -.-, present- itself t In ii .ut the city, and hen!., proud in their effort and therefore are Oil lies the troiihle; too "Teat a portion ol Out, nncu 10 uie co operaiion 01 wmai 10 eoi re. townsite property is in the hands of UOli residents; and too, (he population of Out. rio is scattered over too much territory In other words the slovenly appearance i I thi' city inav l.e traced to too ambition a real estate boom a few years ago, Hire and there over the pity are law :i and flower gardens, clumps of ihmbber; . and climbing rosci that would command a1 teiition and admiration in am city. In RUcll homes dwtdl those who take joy and pride There arc many Ontarians who haw (dose ties across the river in Fayette county, where in Fayette, they too are going to have a celebration and reunion which will he well worth attending. That there will be man) Ontarians present there goes without saying. There will he niaiiv Ontarians who w ill visit hoth cities sometime between early morning and late evening and enjoy a part of each program, and thus aid in cementing the friendly ties that exist with our neighbors I Km io t-((i--ro(ti( soft drink The "what "in BeVo is the Why W its popularity. .- s-ZO. Sold everywhere-Families supplied by grocer, druggfot and dealer. Visitor are cordially invited to insp t our pLiiii. ANMEUSEP-uoJcH ST. LOU. 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No shipments too large, nor too small, we so licit them all. Write us for prices, shipping tags mailed upon request. iip ' () m ;Y k- I- ll I'Yl JULY 4th WHETHER YOU TAKE YOUR INDEPENDENCE DAY OUTING IN THE MOUNTAINS, CASTING FOR THL GAMY TROUT, IN THE WOODS RESTING AND PICNICING OR AT THE FESTIVITIES AT VALE YOU WILL WANT TO HELP YOUR OWN CELEBRATION BY TAKING WITH YOU A DAINTY, YET SATISFYING LUNCH THAT WILL MAKE YOU SIGH FROM REAL, HONEST TO GOODNESS COMFORT. THERE IS NO BETTER EQUIPPED GROCERY IN THIS SECTION NOR ARE THERE BETTER GROCERY VALUES THAN THOSE WE OFFER HERE. July 4th Suggestions Bero eooling and r freshing case $3.50 (irapc Juiee (ircat foi the thirst these hot da rt (Quarts 66c I'ints 36c 'I'm Mine Crackers 16c, 20c 40c, 86r Tru-Hlu (iraham Crack .is . 16c and 30c Variety of Qoohiei all kinds package . 16c Large Jars Olives hoth stuffed and giw 1 60c Annie Butter 26c Jellies 26c Sour and Sweet Pickle 36c and 60.: Mustard 16tf Sardines in oil 16c A: 20c Sardines in mustard. Spices and Tomatoes. Large 15 oz 36o Devilled Meats 15c Lobster 26c Fish Loaf 26c Lunch Tongue 26c Sliced Dried Beef 36c Corned Beef 36c Penned Shrimp .... 20c Van Camp's J'ork and Beans 16c and 30c Salmon (Pink) .... 26c Salmon (Red) 20c & 36c Peanut Butter ... 10c Pineapple 16c, 26c, 36c Jello, all tlavors, I for 25c tl r it B V' TtjocJ .lH IRS 'sPsT "2V3S jw i canwAm' m, j -iMf;,v m iLf T-BBrvT