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3 IVt w X THE ONTARIO AUUUS. ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 191!). ""123 r. I5 '. i U '' 'If 1 r STATE MANUFACTURERS Hffipil to ItiTonti OrrgoulniiN (if Home ."Mnild (.' Is Outlier Impe tus Tin it Hiiitiih'n Activity. Portland, Ore, Dec. 10. Two yonrs nml n half ngo CO enterprising IiusIiiom men orgnnlzed to promote tliu mnrkotlig of Orcgon-mndo goods. Totlny thero nro 2C0 Oregon manufacturers who nro Interested In tlm organization known ns tlio Asso ciated Industries. "Miiny people do not understand the purposo of the Associated Indus IrloH," said A. 0. C'lnrk. manager of tlio organization, tills morning nt Ills liciuliimirtcrfl In tlio Oregon building. "Home think wo nro dlscrlmlnntliiR ngulnst IndiiHtrles outside of Port liiinl. Wo nro not. Our membership could not linvo Rrown as It linn with in tho Inst two years If this woro true. Wo nro nuxlotis to cncouipnsH nit Oregon Industries In our organ ization. "In our cnmpnlRti to nducnto the pcoplo of Oregon to tnko n Rrcntcr Intercut In homo production, wo hnvo received tho licnrty co-opcrntlon of tho press of tho stato nml oVcry ag Krefwlvo orgnnlzntlon of business men, nml somo IndlvldunI conconiH. I hnvo spoken lioforo nearly every ntntc, county nml muulclpnl orgnnlz ntlon nud hnvo ovorywhoro received RonorouH response tho slucrlty of which Is shown liy tlio IncrensltiR do in ti n (i for OrcRon mndo Roods. "Tho Inhor prohlom In Oregon would 1)0 completely solved If nil tho pcoplo of Oregon would liuy ono-hnlf of tholr purchnsofl from Oregon pro ducers, or In Invorso proportion If ono-hnlf t ho pcoplo would huy nil tholr Roods from homo manufactur ers. "Politico or tho Inhor problems do not enter Into tho policy of tho or gnnlzntlon. Wo nro simply trying to onlnrgo tlio payroll of tho ntntc and rIvo each sopnrnto community Its Hlinro of Rtnto wldo prosperity. "Tho rosoiirccH of tho stato nro ns yet untouched, nnd It only rcmnlns for tho huslncM men of ovory com munity to Ret toRcthor nnd hoost Oro rod products until wo hnvo ouo of tho biggest producing states In tho Union." News Notes From Fruitland Bench By Mrs. L. Rudolph ( t . Horn, In I'ortlnnd, December lltli, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Theodoro Smith, a lmby daughter. Mr. Smith Is n son of Mr. Jim Smith, of Fruitland. MIhs Mnry Iloycr. who has been teaching nenr Nnmpa, ranio homo Saturday for n vacation. Mls Helen Smith Is homo from Diamond, Oregon, for tho holidays. Mr. Amos Creger Is home, from Idahomo, Idaho, for n visit. Mr. Dlllnrd Creger was In Nampa for tho week end. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Kutch nro homo from Portland after a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Charles Pathcal. Misses Helen I.lnck, Winifred llos son and Kva Illomstrom nro home from tho Lowiston Normal. Messrs. Fred and Walter Schmld enmo homo Saturdny from Moscow, tlio Stnto University, for two weeks' holiday. Maxtor Charles Hobcrt ltntlouhcctt enmo homo Sunday evening from a three weeks' visit In Ilulso with his uncle, t.oren Rudolph, nud family. Frank Ilranham comes this Thurs day from Ilolso to spend tho holldny with his mint, Mrs. C. M. Williams, and family. MIhs Murphy, domestic science teacher nl linker, Oregon, Is the holi day guest of Mr. nnd Mrs, W. II Ves tal, Sho oxpects to return tho first of the year At tho time MIhs Adra Vestal will leave for Corvallls, Ore Ron, to tako up work nt tho Stnto Ag ricultural College. Mr. Lewis llussoll loft Sunday evening via Salt I.nka for Modesto, California, to spend tho holidays with his brlther, Mr. Itny Hussell, nnd family, nftor whlrli ho will go to Corvnllls, Oregon to attend col lege. Wonderful ('liilstinim Cnmmuiilty Service. Sunday morning nt 10:HO tho High School auditorium wns packed for tho Christmas Community Sorvlco. Tlio program was under tho direction of Prof. T. It. Nellson and tho Christ mns tarols were Immensely enjoyed, Tho Hnlleujah chorus by the young men nnd women of tho community, ns well ns tho solos by Prof. Nellson, Mr. Clnudo Senscman, tho duct by Mr. nnd Miss Vestal, tho men's octet, tho Men's (llco Club, were an Inspira tion to tho Interested nudlcncc. A collection of $27r,.7r was tnken for tlio suffering Armenlnns, after which wns rendered "Jerusalem," nfter which closd tho best Christians sorv lco ever glvon In Fruitland. Sunday ovenlng nt tho nrethren church n collection of $75 wns taken for n needy family near Fruitland, who has Jiad much Illness, Mr, ltenjamln Wesley drover, of Fruitland, and Miss Sclmn Joscphlno Kullauder, of Kensington, Mlnncsotn, were united In marrlago nt 4:30 Thursday afternoon nt tho homo of Hov W W VnnDuscn, pnHtor of tho Ontario Meat & Grocery Co. Ontario, - - Oregon Phone 3 Aitnim to iiavi: iikoulah UNIVICHHITV COItlli:HPONIi:NT In tho Classen of Journalism nml iiowh writing nt tho Stnto University tliero Is n young lady named Itamoun K. Mllllgnn, who In n letter to Tho Argus this wcok Informed this paper that nbo had boon uHHlgnod tho task of Kondlng iiowh stories of Mnlliour county students to us And this Is tho first of tho series of news stories from tho university which Miss Mll llgnn lins submitted: Students launch Ciinipnlgn Tho Htudcntfl of the University of Oregon nro launching n (iiinpnlgn to rnlso :to,000 during ChrlstmaH vncn tlon for funds to complete the Wo man'H liiilldlng. At tho final amain bly of tho fall term gouornl plans woro dlscussod by Prosldent Camp boll, Donn Fox, Donn Straub nnd the gouornl clinlrmnn, Wilbur Cnrl, of Portland Lindsay McArthur of linker, nnd Harris Kllsworth of Cas rado Looks, havo cbargo of tho cam paign In eastern Oregon nnd hold n inns mooting Thursday nfternoon nt tho V. M. ('. A. hut for nil students hailing from east of tho Cnscados Kncli student Is asked to bring with him to tho Unlvorslty nftor ChrlstmaH vncatlon n minimum contribution of 20 toward tho fund. This doon not necessarily havo to bo n personal contribution, but enn bo obtained from friends nud relatives. Wholesalers nnd Retailers of Meat Products Retail Groceries, Fruits, Etc. Everything Good io Eat Walter Norvoll Thompson of Nyhan Is cast for tho part of Tom Pinch In Dickons' comedy, "Mart In CIiumIIo wltt," which In to be presented by tho Dramatic Art Class of tho Unl vorslty of Oregon nt the Kugono thea tre sometime in the nonr future. Tho performance vet for Friday evening bliig postponed on account of tho snow storm. r. i rumen. 10:10, llllilo school Christmas exorcises by tho prlmnry department Syrian nnd Armenian relief offerings 11:00, Public worship. Sermon sub Joct: "Tho Godly Man." This sub Joct naturally follows Inst Sunday's sermon on "The flod Man." Man bo comes godly only bocnuso Christ U more than man. W. F. Cochran. Mr. ami Mrs. I,. Heady and son loft Tuosdny evening for Hnrwnell, South Carolina, whoro they will epoud a month visiting with Mr. Hoady's par ents, whom ho has not seen for'sov euteou years. Own One of Your Own solved "fcy Millmade Ready-Cut Homes Bv ordering a niill-mado Home you SAVE TIME and MONEY. Oct an absolute double- constructed Home, made of first grado material throughout; Hardware, Paint, and all mill work furnished with a complete set of Plans. A large number of designs to select from. Al ways glad to show you. Call G9-W H. L. POORMAN, Agent Ontario, Oregon. Commercial Creamery Co.. Cash b i yersof Cream andProduce Placs: Swt'i )f Post Ofiice, Ontario, Oregon Your Hest Market for Cream, Eggs, Poultry of all kinds First Methodist church In Ilolso. Mr and Mrs, drover nro both well known hero nnd sincere congratulations nre offored tho hnppy couple, Thoy will llvo In tho Orover resldonco nt Fruit nnd, nrrlvlng from Ilolso Sunday morning. Mr. James Lynn nnd Miss Oortrudr Molcher woro united In mnrrlago nt :t o'clock Sunday nftomoon nt tho homo of Hov. and Mrs. Ilurtch, Uev. Ilurtch lining pastor of tho Ilaptlst church Fruitland. Thoy wero nttended by Mr nnd Mrs. Philip Lynn. Thoy will soon bo nt homo In ono of tho Donnoy cottnges, whoro they will resldo dur ing tho wlntor. Mrs. Lynn Is tho daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Molchor and their mnny friends nro extending hearty congrntulntlons nnd good wIbIicu. MIsb Knlonn Hnrdln Is home from Smith's Ferry for tho holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry 8chumnn nnd two Bonn loft Monday for Council Orovo, KniiBns, nftor n visit with Mr and Mrs. Ocorgo Kldredgo. Itov. nnd Mrs. Ford Ilurtch entor tnlned Sunday Mr, nnd Mrs. Carl Johnson, Mr. Arlington Groat nnd Mr. Itolycn, all of Now Plymouth. In tho nftomoon tho pnrty motored to Payette to attend conference nt the Ilaptlst church on the Now World movement. MIsh Fern Llnck, Mrs. Jnmes Deal nnd Mr. Clnudo Sonsomnn wero In Vale thrco days last weok taking tho tencliors' examination. Mr. nnd Mm. Chnrlcs Judy woro tho guests Sunday of Mr. nnd Mrs. Itohort Italns, ns wns nlso MIsh Leo Pnxtou. Tho Fruitland Mothers' Circle has postponed their meetings' until ntler the holldny season, or until tho sec ond Frldny In Jnuunry. Mr. nnd Mrs. Milton 1'oworn and children wero gliosis of Hov. nnd Mrs. L II. Uvy Sundny. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Itlch and two little daughters wero In Ilolso tho week end for Christmas shopping nud a visit nt tho Loron Rudolph homo, Mr. (luy Ornlinm wns In Ilolso from Friday to Sunday. Alleen Leo cntortnlncd nt her homo Frldny ovonlng for tlio Juniors. A good time wns hnd, nftor which enmo delicious refreshments. Mrs. F.rnest Sllkott nnd children rnino down from Kmmolt Thursday of last week nnd nftor n few dnys visit will go to Now Plymouth for Christmas nt tho Itlngcr homo. Mr. Jnmes Mnllory, of Cascade, was hero on mining buslnoss nnd spont Wodnesday night nt tlio Charles Hnrdln homo. vA4. .IV- ' ') V SL 4 m a & t. hi'.v. mo.v., ii:c. an ui ihi:ni: cahtm: In Tin: Kiiti.vn i.inh" I'nllio NVivn Tl'ICHDAV, I)i:'. ilO CONHTANCi: T.I.MAIOi: in "TUB KTUDIO Olltl," Mutt nml .lerr IVUDM'-SDAV TIIUItH. Di:c. :il AND JAN. 1ST. This program has boon cspeclnlly nrnnged for tho New Year program. Got started right, that's mo. "Oil, HOY," this Is really nil need bo said, but with Crolgliton Halo nnd Juno Cnprlco. INitlie Newt. riun.vv, januauv ji llTHKL CiaYTON in "MIC.V, WO.MP.N AND MONKY" lNinl WcH-kly KATl'ltDAV, .lANl'AltV ! CIIAItLKH It.W In "HAYIXMT, STItAWIOOT" Harold l.lod Coined)' CO.MIXO; January 7, "My Honolulu Girl In throo big nets. It's 35 pcoplo and plays Pinnoy theatro, Holsor January 8 and 9, Mary Plckford In "Tho Hoodlum." NX sis J-inW MBMHPVH THIS 18 AN t'Nt'St'AI.I MKItltY CllltlSTMAS TtDI'J 1UJ. CAt'SB IT MAltKS TIIH TKIl M1NATION OF AN t'Nl'Sl'ALI HAPPY AND PltOSPHItOlM YBAH. Wo nro grntotul to you who Imvo . boon Instrumental In ndlng to our prosperity. ' Wo nro grntcful for each oppor tunity wo havo hud nnd mny havo to help ndil to yours. TK. J B 1 1" Ml."LLLLmyLiMrl. 111 LLLLLLLLB We Wish You A Happy New Year km I m Jte ImnF-GA (too motPvII AL. CHANCE Sales Manager Ontario, Oregon MiiniifnctiiierH of WIWTKIIN HOl-T I'INi: Top Repairing.... "We make a specialty of this branch of the industry. Ford Owners.... Havo your top recovered with plate glass in rear curtain. Prices Reasonable Seguine Auto Co.... Oldest Garage in Malheur County Established 1910 Bring your next order of Job Printing to The Argus You'll be pleased 4 u wm