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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1915)
t EIGHT THE ONTARIO AHODJ, THURSD 'V, MAKCf? 4, 191R Bouleva:;' Itrir.r. HaptiKt Church. Whrn the Titanic sank the name of Hod was on every lip and the- heroic jfff. C. II. Snrfront and Miss Rr-tv musicians wont into eternity playiriR linJLi(iM f Kruitland w ro the quests , . , -r. a hymn. Many persons fro for months and rvon for years without frivinjr any serious thought to religion. Then, of A sudden, in the hour of calamity, the mind turns naturally to God. Why wait for the hour of trial to brinj? the blessed ministry and fellowship of th church? The Church of Jesua Christ stands for the one purpose, i. e. to lead men to think on things heavenly. Don't fail to hear the address next Sunday ereninR on the topic, "The Way of Life." Morning theme, "The Manifold Ministry of the Holy Spirit." These addresses will be of interest to nil people. A hearty invitation is extend'-d to one and all to attend these services. D. K. IIAKKH. Pastor. of their sister, Mrs. Bingman, for two days this week. 0. W. Porter of Weiser has been here several days looking after his sheep and went down to Emmett to his ranch. Miss Dorothea Cox closed her school near Huntington and came home last Friday. Clifford Dunger and family from Tenant, Oregon, are visiting his par ents here. Mr. V. H. Wood started five fine boNM to the Caldwell sale this week nnd when they got as far as Nyssn one of the most valuable ones died. 10 0 0 DISCOUNT! on E cry thing in this Store One Day Only Ontario's Big 10 per cent Day Saturday Mar 6 Time to buy Stock Foods Poultry Tonics, Squirrel PoitOD, etc., and get n Discount Hill's Pharmacy WHY RATE INCREASE IS NECESSARY farmers. ATTENTION! Now is the time to get cement tiling and head nates for Irrigating pOTpOMt. Kuilt td your specifications. Phone 11-2 K. Claude MngbM. Ontsrio Ore gon. IHpl Natural L-"v to ' J- Tin- great mi. lUbtnU '. the tomlnkM o( prod r bom win loaf nbi i" to U omlatoa nf tli. great This is .1 leud.il t.'iiuro which tiny i -iniii'i all" f I'tirkn. NOI on That (.'cession. i .inrc levels it bant ! II I lit BOt uh.ii you're tnk'im rOOf plrl In a taxleab. New York Trib-um FATHER WRITES SLOGAN SON DONATES POSTER 1915 Rose Festival Receives Work of Art from Famous Oregon Boy. CALIFORNIA EXPOSITIONS EXCURSIONS Via Oregon Short Line Daily March 1, to Nov. 30 You can go i.i ( rgdtn, Salt Lake ind I is Angeles, and return via San Francisco, Portland ind Huntington or Ice versi it i comparatively low expense ind cover Most Interesting Scenic points of the Pacific Coast, including both Expositions. MAKE THIS YOUR BIG VACATION YEAR AND SEE THE WEST RIGHT. A-k agents for ratal and further particulars or a rite. I). E. BURLEY, Gen. Pai A'.l . Salt Lake Clt) ' f 7'y. ai&ir - I'ltrtluiut's 191 Roue Festival has a iiultue poster the most artistic ever used and It Is the work of an Oregon hoy. Fred (! Cooper, now one of the world's foremost urtlsts. Ills father, J (' Cooper, of McMliinvllle, Oregon, wrote the winning slogan, "The Whole WorM Knows the I'ortland Hose." At his father's personal request young Cooper donated the poster to Incorpor ate the slogan Portland has co operated with Heattle, Tiumiiii. Walla Walla and Spokane In securing eon Millions that will bring more than 160 000 Isltors to Washington and Oregon. ANNOUNCEMENT ,ti n iali to announce to our ol the ustomern hi for hueii . U .11 v, llli I i to Mi. Mi H l i . . i to othei tin , hardware sti U M freight, 1 have purchased the i .i lil Hi tin llUV' IHW I'Milllli'iuri tot kit und tilling In ail l e in u nli in v which It L'HSlI husiuess thereby lusiueao, winch will go n lAi'ii I In ilo lii.ulii a !. iseniug tha axpauoe ol ruuning tli in our otutomara. Wo want to fay that u tit not of the Get llich Quiok TyM anil me willing to put in our money ami time to servo you, asking only a respectable, living for ourselves ami our iainilies. Trade with us and we will treat you right und you money. Yours very truly, save McNULTY & CO By Peter Radford. Lecturer National Farmers' Union. The recent action of the Interstate Commerce Commission In granting an Increase In freight rates In the eastern classification of territory; the applica tion of the roads to state and Inter state commissions for an Increase In rates, and the utterances of President Wilson on the subject bring the farm ers of this nation face to face with the problem of an Increase In freight rates. It is the policy of the Farmera' Colon to meet the Issues affecting the waUurs Ol the farmers squarely and we will do so In this Instance. The transportation facilities of the Pnlted 8tates are Inadequate to ef fectively meet the demands of com merce and particularly In the 8outn aud West additional railway mileage Is needed to accommodate the move ment of farm products. If In the wis dom of our Railroad Commissions an Increase In freight rates Is necessary to brltiR about au Improvement In our transportation service, and an exten sion of out mileage, linn an Increase should be granted, and the farmer la willing to share such proportion of the lai 'sms ;s lastly belt n is to him, hut as have BOOM suggestions to make as to the manner In which this In- i. .i-io shall be levied. Rates Follow Lines of Least Resist ance. The freight r ittoa have tn i B bttlll tip nlniii: ; lii m of h ast re- i tani The BMiaaaatt Iks aaaaa Caoturer, the miner, tli- miller, the lumberman and tin ntili man have had i .'iii- banana thoroughly orgaaltsd ami In many lastSaOOS they have parsasd the ralln I without tin rev and Sttth the pOWSf of organ- i teaaage they have hammered the life out of the rates and with unro strnlned greed tin i have eaten the rttal "in nt oar Iras iportatloa system and since we have had ralln ad com mlislons, thes" If I Hit Kklll ami eiiiu.iiig. are n on ott d si i r$ bearlai In which their business Is IllMilved. The farmer Is seldom n pi sented nt rate heaflngs, ai Ills orgmilat IntiH have in ver had the 1'iiiain ploy ooaat I I i i - i lop his siib- of ase and. as a result, the products of tho plow hear on unequal burden of the frelfhl expense. A planee nt the freight tariffs abundantly proves this asstrtloa. Coiton, the leading rlcnliutal produet if the South, al- reudy bears the highest freight rate of nn neiensary comtnodlty In com merce, and the rate on agricultural products as a whole Is out of pro pafftioa Sflth that of the products of tho U'ctnry and the mine. We offer no schedule of rates, but hope the commission will bo able to give the railroad such au Increase In rules as Is necessary without levying a further toll upon the products of the plow. The Instance seems to pro sent an opportunity to the Kullroad Commissions to equalize the rates aa between agricultural and other classes of freight without disturbing the rates on staple farm products. THE COUNTY FAIR By Pater Radford Lectur-r Nutlmial Furmers' t'nlon The farmer gets more out of the fair than anyone else. The fair to a city man Is an eutertalnmeut; to a farmer It Is education. Let us take a stroll through the fair grounds and linger a moment at a few of the points of greatest interest. We will tli t visit the mi . Imnical depui tnietit and hold communion with the world's greatest Hunkers. Von are now sttend i congress of 1 nts In t iddi I und i II SO I i sad us m oil i will bl Inti Hi is bars coaqu red and the win Uve ami serve mankind aa sad pa forsver( without money and without price. Th.'y bSVS ohuwn us how graad and noble it is to work for others ; they have also taught us lessons In economy and Sal cleucy, how to make one hour do the work of two or more; have length ened our lives. multiplied our opportunities and taken toll off the back of humanity. The aj-e the ajpjt practJcjU, men New Spring CLOTHES! Our advance shipment of Spring Suits h&s just been received and is ready for your inspection. 'High Art' make, new styles, new shades, tartan plaids and checks, very popular for Spring and Summer. Our Special Offer beginning This Friday Mens' and Young Mens' New Spring Suits at .$12.50 and $15.00; they compare with higher priced suits; were made to sell for more, but our seven store pur chasing power enables us to save you from $5.00 to $7.50 on each suit. Spring Lids Are Here At $.":.50 Stetsons New Shapes Anc' Colors Astt in, This Seasons An; All New Styles At $4,50 k o Spring Shirts, Famous "Kelipse" Make, $1.50 and $2.00 Values. Special at $t 15 Each. Both Golf and Soft Cuff Styles. Alexander's $2.50 and $3.00 are World Beaters. Worth $1.00 more anywhere. ALEXANDER'S a ONE PRICE CLOTHIER ONTARIO. ORE. ONE PRICE CLOTHIER !mmmmmfm?imm!mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ANNOUNCEMENT! We have opened a floral agency in Ontario, with headquarters at the Argus ofHce, and re- spect fully solicit your patronage. WMII take or ders for all cut flowers, heing prepared to give prompt delivery. A nl at of potted plants will be on displ tomorn 1 I i Orders Taken For Cut Flowers nations, per doz $1.10 :! Prices Reasonable liwssssssassaassBJsaMMaMsasMSsaBSSssi iississseme.M,MpMMWM Koses, per rJoa Daffodllla, perdoa perd ets, per bum s, bunch, $2.10 85c. f.Oc. 35c. a 3 Potted Plants On Display Ontario, Oregon J Mtaattar (oaJltn- on tnmsU of grift, a) "EenesBbsr. Mr Kenney. tnt stoste wsils 4o not a prtooat aaake. nor traa ears c laojaar WeU. tey fftl me hj;.nollsS. Ulat'e all DsIIm News. Ontario Floral Company Headquarters at Argus Office Phone t9-J a a a a a -a 3 y-v i """""'' Oregoni iiUiUiiliUiUmUiiilUliUliliUmUliUiliiUiiiiiiiUiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiUilUiUiiilumuiiimiamimi Truth Badly Cxpreeeed. A dentlat In Longton advertises: "Them old. broken and decayed teeth are a ruination to your health " tleaee In Bowling Alley Boii. . bowling alley is a Preach novelo. one ha? tog been in mm la Pans la which the claeh, H rallUg vtns la sthmeed Not Necesaarlly -n tgotut A man Is not necessarily an egotist when he tells you that he can marry any girl be pleaaea That Is the only kind of girl any man can marry Richmond Tlmee-Dlaoatcb. LayaMy ml The aahoaght loyady af ajaa to tha wiaf aafenae of natioas Barha. Wooden Veaseis Passing. It la still customary for the poorer classee In India to carry home water on the head Earthen ware TsaaeK hare hitherto been la uae. bat as alw milium vaaaels are beooutoft cheaper they are storing Qkeas hoeaaew at I 'eater Hghlssu