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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1919)
THE ONTARIO ARGUS. ONTARIO. OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1919 8 LOCAL AND PERSONAL . r ! Mrs. K. 12. Van Petten b .) . ui" tlio returned mtinmer visitors nt !'a ette Lnkoi. Mr. T. .1. Cletno ami lur nll t tie MlMtM McOlrorn, nro home again aflor n two wooka' stay nt Pn pUp Uikcm. Mr. nml Mra. 1. M. (lrolg left llilx week to nceomimny Mr. nml Mm. J F. Orr nml sou of Payette to Hallpy, MhIio, for nn outtiiK. I), M. Taggart rattirned WpiIiipb ilny from I'ortlnml where he enjoyd tlio tag oml of buyers' week, nml luul n trip Jo Dayton, Orogun, on tin dde Tliera waa no itunt iitilluil olT In Portland during Hityera week. Hint Mr. nml Mm. A. L. McDowell illil not enjoy. Ilnl they were not satiated liy the I'nrtlnnil prcitcrnm for tlipy run down to Kenaldu to upb tin cud Km wave. Tlioy onme lioma on Tuotdny. Mr. I.uoy II. Fox nnd her motlior Mm. Harnett nro oxpoeted to nrrhe on Mondny from Ottnmwn, lown. wlioro thuy have boon visiting rrln liven tliln aumntor. lint. Fox Iip beon elected to a position In tin' 01 tiimwu arhoola for tlio coining year nml will rattirn to tlio Corn ttlnto after h short itny hero !'. Ii. Conrad, who goes ovpr the Walmeh railroad looking for thing tlmt make freight claims plln up. with heailtiunrlors In Molwrly. MU miurl, arrived In Ontario Tuomlny on No. t to spend a fow tiny" with h'a old Mlaaourl friend, II. It. Douglas. Mm. Conrad mid tlinlr ami, accom imnlml him. Tliey nrn the gtteatK nt the Douglass hoinu. Mr. nml Mrs. (). II. (Iraham mid win Hubert laava f It la week with Mr (Iraham's lirnther of llol for mi nulo trip thru Oregon nml WuhIiIiik ton which wtll Inke Ilium nil tlio way to the NlralU of Jiiiut do Ftten to their old home nt Port Angele 'I'liey nro going to ninkt the trli lt iiilto going via tlio Runnel IIIkIiwiiv In Washington nml returning ln tin ColumhlH Highway In Oregon HUD iflwiTFlNE Janitor's Wife Evidently Profound Philosopher. ull 1U UuUaUu m Y I SUNDAY and EVERY SUNDAY. ou Owe it to Yourself, Your Family, Your Community, Your Country and Your God. Select the Church of your Choice, but, GO TO CHURCH. Allowed No Different! of Opinion to Mar Her Happy Married Life time May ay the "llu. mered the Brute." "ItMfMM tu. Mm. Dlmklii, hut If (bore's any mm feidlug hvtwii'ii you nml Mr. IMuiklu It lm imililim to tin with tut) ami I run do iioiliintr Imt wtali ym to (atli-li up your ii-mildi nml Ih )inHt iniee hkuIii." The Jul Kurt wife put down her imp in slitt aMkt ami aliHNl with urm nklmlHi. "Hut there U no ipium-l." replied Mra. Iliuklii, tearfully. "It. ally! .lust u dlfiVrwiee of opinion, so to hpt'iik." "That's oiip IIiIiik umpli shouldn't Iim. asjafdally married ones. IliN here tlllferwioa of opinion," ivumiked the Jaultor'f wife. The iMffiwiuv In In ilauger of gelling wori until final ly ll's a break. Mlf a man want tti go to tlio Itall gaum he alawhl Xtv lot go. A woman NlnmlilM'1 lx always begging to K uluiif. Haaelaill la a iiiuii'k amuti ami h wunian'M fad. No wmiMii ivhII)' llkaa lm6alllit' oiilj protwoU It mi lnr Imalmnd will taki' lur along. "'lm tinwald, mjr IiiihI.hiiiI. tks to vjn Ity the aanm I don't Wv him to Im' on tli' iipM Moiu'Iht xtwt. 1 liuvo lutttpf wii. If I gft tin Iwhlt of gidng to tit Ull! gtimt' with him how do I know hut what hi inuy aturt asking me to take him Uy my knitting i-lubT Nut fof hip I MaylM' what u aay. a dlftVifiu-o of oplnltm. iiHiios almiit rooking. What a man nhotihl eat lot- of tlunxt I'aiuwa trouble. If he hawi'l got Hip same fiaal Idpas a hi wife alio nhoulil lot no the Mino iik hint. I don't like lliumn lmddl-I Itato It hut Onwalil U iuotp rlunuii huddle than a tlnuaii haihlle llMlf. "Then what 1U1 I do to aavp arii ttieuta) Why, wlni ho aajt w will 1mm Hunan ItaUtlln fur hroakfuat, or for tlltmw, I ay: 'Oh, Oswald, how glad I HW ou mtuillouPd tlmt doll oat food I I'm dlug for u ixirtloii!' "I 1IN9 tllAVrout talklug-Hinchlnp muali' IheVl wlint he like, hut Iip don't know II, lie tu'M'f known that wht'ii a Imitidpa ilo U on the mtirhlne 1 f4 llko jututmig off llm roof or miu thlng. 11 nppr guesses that a yodel inakua mu mi st'iilliueiitHl I feel I fot In Ull wy eye lutead of the lloor. "He wtwirs a t4lk hut that Mr. Sim mon gaye him four years ago. and It makea lilfj) look like old Cap. Mireet or, hut he thinks he look like funoe oue le wiw In the iinnles- a feller called lluehiuau. I think and I tet hliu go ou Hiliiklag It. "Woulil )on adxlse iu to n.arl Kiiuielhlng and then. 'd he like oii nml jour husband la Iimmi already it dltTwviice of opinion? No, Jli. lla kln. We are one happT wnuUe and wo're K4u to htlck Unit yy. Mai ho It'a my fault, but I'm aiUl and ho I- Oiid I ihluk."- Chlatpu Xtws. The Christian Church, Its Teaching and Influence, Has Always Been Recognized as a Moral Safe Guard to any Community. Special Meetings at the Ontario Methodist Church fri. Aug. 15th and Sat! 16th, 8 p. m. Also Sunday 17th, II a. m., 3:30 and 8 p. m. JAMES C. ERWIN, Special Speaker. W. J. LUSCOM BE, Pastor. mssxi KTItl.in' VACATION IS M.W III Itril Itlll.DINti omn:iti:i nv corxcii. is ai.mst asmiii:i (Continued 1'roni l'age 1) action regarding the ten foot atrip " the north aide of the street nnd re tluee tho paving there to M) ft and to make the sidewalks narrower. 'Hils wits dhtotisMil at length hut no action talion. The I'ounull favorably uoteil uiwn tho oontniMt attbiultteil by l. A. Krai of Portland, whom Cuuue'.lman II. II. CiHikrum had lulorvleweil In Portland and recommended for ap nolutmeut as city engineer. Ileeonl er Ktearns was lustruotoil to wire him at once the report as noon as IMisslblo since there are several iui provemeuta awaiting his arrival. Ut eluding the laying f the aldewalk on Novndu from Oregon to Virtue atroota. The oouut'll si vent a long time die ousmIiir tho problem of wutor supply It waa reported that the water short W5e oxperlancil during f h past woek was due to the fact that the motor whlttli operutea the big pump had burned out nnd that repa'ra were being made. H.er since this motor was installed there has been a con trovarsy uuiicerniiiK it- The city ot llclals huvo couteuded that It was too small nml the California Jewel Filter company officials, who Installed It. Iiavo denlwreil that tt was not. They lmvo luslitoil that the Ctt go nhwd ami use tho pump nml declared thoy would replace It If It burned out. The Council will ondeavor to make them make good on that proposition (Continued From Page 1) LOST SMALL HIJACK SOW. FIND- er plense notify W. K. Hrown on Iloulovurd, Phono SOT-.N'S. Tl 87-88 vAATvr:, s ONTARIO LAUNDRY salary Is paid by the New York office. Ontario, of course, has still more reasons to bo grateful lioeuuaa of tho extra monoy nlTe.od to onahlo us to lmvo n now fctrurturu. A inttoh larger crowd than usual attnultd tho morning service at the Methodist church last Sunduy. llov. Krwlu who Is the off'olul ovaunellst for the Helena Area pronohed ou tho subject of Pniotlenl prayor. He likened tho man "who would pray nml iay as long as tho church was run his way" to tho prlmutlve Zulu who worshiped the doad Ivaud of some ancestor ns his Cod, and who would threaten his "God" that unto his prnyors wero uusworcd he "would feed him to the dogs." At tho ovnnliiK aervlco the ovango list Introduced n "oommunUy slug" feature when ho hud tho audience whistle the old familiar hymn, Ueu hih Land, while tho young people In the choir sang the words. Utst yonr Hev. Krwlu wits director of social cerWce for ono of tho largo churches In Now York whoro his clilof ilu'. was to teach the ioplo to sin'.lo and get shhuo prnotloul holp out of their religion. "Tho religion of the hnppy heart and useful life" U the way the evangelist puts It. Hev. Krwlu uuuouucoa that ho will conduct n Happy Hour nong service before his ail dross oach evoning tlilu week nml after tho addrosa w'.ll lead In a gonural discussion of tlmoly top ics. An opon forum for overy body. A chanoe for the layman to talk back at the preacher If he ill Hers In his lows of affairs and conditions. A chance to nsk questions of ono who has had suvural yoars o.prlonco. us business man, an a soolul sonic com wunlty worker and six yours as a minister serving imetorattw on both the Atlantic ami tlio Pacific coasts. HACK MtOM Till: YKLLOWSTONi: Mr. and Mrs. J It. Hlnckaby and Miss Margaret Hlaokuby rottirued this week from nn extended trip thru tho Yellowstone during which they visited many or tho Intorostlng points In Southern Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. I.aruo Illncknby nro homo again after having enjoyed Portland's hoapltnllty on display du ring Htiyors' week. WII.U WHST I'lIATUHKH TO Itl'l.i: 11)111 FA I It (Continued from pago 1) Kings, tltpn tho few Monarch left In Kurope ought to bo In Ontario dining Fair wook. for wo wtll have horse racing such us few of the birds kinging around overseas over wit nessed. With such mutual ns Dos ort Gold, Hod Witch, Juanlta Fred ericks, Molly, HI Jenks, nml a score of others of oqual speed and class prancing about tho track, tho Kings' of Kuropo haven't very much on the patrons of our Fair. Take It nil in nil, the present out look ludlcntea Hint wo will lmvo tho blggost crowds, tho host program, and finest exhibits that we lmvo ever had, and tho slogan adopted, "Tho llest Yot", hi highly appropriate. MONTANAN KI.KCTF.D TO SITCCIIHI) II. II. DOl'diaS.S (Continued From Page I) Dakota. J. V. Eckersley will bo the teacher of History and Latin. He comes to Ontario from Wullowa whoro he was principal of tho High School. He re ceived both his A, n. and M. A. at Willamette, University. Mlu Dorothy Hull, a graduate of tho University of Wisconsin has been olectod head of tho Commercial De partment. 8ho comes to Ontario from tho Deer I.odgo. Montana, hcIiooIh. Miss Chrlstlno Abbott , n member of Inst year's class at O. A. C. has boon elected to head tho department of Home Economics1. Whllo In col lege alio was president of tho Home Economics club. Mm, Kilna arlffln, Miss Catherlno V Couwny and Miss Victoria Stanka will nguln tench mathematics, liter ature mid physical training. Changes In tho Oriuliw, The Departmental school will also lmvo n now head In A. I). Bunsomnu who will touch history and nrlthnio-i tlo; In 7th and 8th grades; Miss Mary Deal who will tench English for 7th und 8th grades. Mlssea Mao Piatt and Hena Illggs will again teach the 5th and Cth grudes, Mlssos Eva Hoydoll and Cora Mc Nulty nro tho only two members of Inst year's force to return to tho low er grades having the 4th and 2nd grades rospoctively. Miss Murle Evans and Miss Winifred Laurence or Fnlrbury, Nebraska, will teach In tho 3rd mid first and second grades res pectively. M'jis Pearl Jamleson of Hrogan will bo In charge of tho primary work. With Mrs. W. F. Ilomnu, in charge of tho 1st and 2nd grades nnd Miss Fern Llncli tho 3rd and 4th. the East side school will bo cared for. Novor In the history of the schools has thero been such a demand fur In formation concerning the courses to bo offered, nnd thero Is overy Indi cation that the enrollment this year will surpass all records established heretofore. Owing to lack of demand Spanish will not bo taught In the schools this year. During tho coming week now equip ment for tho school playground will bo constructed and erected. The pri mary rooms are to be equipped with modern primary tables and chairs. WALKED ACROSS U.:S- ifi.ra ' i " &toi h sn.. v.r '":', -A-i km X itj Psrfl yv Mrs. J, N. Franklyn, 2S-yoar-old tiuno of Seattle, Wash., walked from hor homo tp New York City winning $2000 by the performance. Stio tpent only $28 on the trip. She could accopt a "lift" if asked twico to ride. 8ho carried an 18-pound pack. Mrs. Frank Hader, accompanied by her sons Ilernard and Harrison and hor daughter, Miss Irene, are homo again after spending the summer at tho Hader cottago on Payette Lakes.