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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1916)
SAYS DEMOCRATS NEEH RECEIVER C. B. Moore In Call for State Committee Scores Administration. ttl i-ij'j. "If (IiIh Ir the heat Um iIi-iiiiii mlic party can do, aided n It Ims ! I I hy fz.ooo.nno.ono worth of war or derH In the hint IS month, It hIioiiIiI have tin to acknowledge It titter wiint of constrictive enpnclty Rinl iMk for the nppo'.ntnicnt of a receiver to take charge of tin- mini try until the republican party can immune control, iih It will, on the (iiinlnK 4th of Mnrcli." Thu I Um mil to nriiih Hounded to. nil republican1; liy Charles Tl Moore, chairman of the state een triil committee. In iiinmum Ing u meeting of the nowly elected mem hers of Hip commMcc In thp Imper ll hotel at 1 p. m. Snturdiiy, July 8. Organization of the work of the campaign will begin that day. In lila announcement Mr. Moores I review the financial ami I oiniiicrclal i condition of the country under the, Wilson iidmlnlHtratlon, and polntMi out that while a comparative few are getting rich by selling good to Europe through the WlMMl of war, the people of the ('lilted State aa a whole are constantly paying a "war tax" to make up the deficit In federal revenue cauaed hy democratic de parture from the republican prin ciple of tariff protection Regard ing a aecond term for Wilson, he naya: "Woodrow Wllaon told u In hla 1112 campaign: 'Our platform la not molaiae to catch file. It meant huslnea It moani what It saya." Among other thing It plodged Woodrow Wllaon to thn principle or tingle term, and Woodrow kept hla pledge by writing a confidential letter three month after hi election to Repreaentatlve A. Mitchell rai nier, urging him to defeat the reso lution of Senator Cummlu calling tor a conatltutlonal amendment pro viding for a alngle term." Chairman Moorea quotea Senator Koruh, of Idaho, concerning the "profligate waate of money and the lavlah appropriation of rooant re rtililicun eongreaaee." mentioned In the democratic platform In 1(12. Ilorah aald: "We are pendlng I200.000.U00 annually In exceaa of the expendi tures of thoae year which the demo cratic platform crltlclae a profli gate. We have created more offlcea and provided for more salaries dur ing two and a half year of the Wll aon admlulatratlnn than during any 10 years In the hlatory of the gov ernment for the laat 50 yeara. We already have over 500.000 federal ployea, and thla admlnUtratlon haa paaaed lawa that In their ulti mate working will call for 50,000 more. We could aave $300,000,000 annually and get better aervtoa." That "Wllnon ha kept ui out of war" la a "rank pretene," la an other of the call' atatementa again! the democratic party. "Who haa kept out Sweden, Norway. Holland, Switzerland, Spain, Oreece and Ilou- mainla? Heleaguered upon every aide, the kaier haa all the buslneaa lie oan attend to at homo and he ha neither the power nor the dtspoal tiou to make war upon u. Wllaon liaa had a much to do with keeping tie out of war with Germany aa Ilryan or Henry Ford. No president could have done leaa than he haa done In hla vacillating and equivocal course. Rernatorff, the German am-1 baaaador, and Secretary Lansing have been the real factor In the whole controversy. Coudltltlons which none of them could control' have made war with us Impossible." , Moorea declare Mexlco'a laat chance for a atable government dla- appeared when Wllaon practically forced out Huerta, and that the pres ent Mexican situation la due to the course Wilson haa pursued.' A flat claim is made that the in-1 come tax, federal reserve act and , other so-called democratic achieve ments are in reality republican measures, and that the present ad-i ministration Is not entitled to any credit therefrom. EL3 ay gp We Believe the Maxwell is Greatest Motor Car Value on the Market i UT our opinion would not be of any particular importance to you if it pid not coincide with the facts. We only want you to look the market over carefully. Then we absolutely know that you will agree with us. In the first place there is the remarkable Maxwell engine. No four cylinder motor of its size has more "pep" or go to it regardless of the price of the car it drives. It will climb hdls on high gear in a manner that will astonish you. It is quiet and works day in and day out with a sound, business like hum that is good to hear. Any engineer will compliment the design of the chassis. And those who are not engineers cannot fail to note its simplicity and staunch construc tion. As for what it is made of, we can truthfully say that better material cannot be bought The operation of the car is simplicity itself the brakes are powerful the springs are long and flexible the axles are strong and the steering apparatus, like the rest of the chassis, is built to stand the most severe service the car may ever have to face, wherever or however it is used. Then if you consider looks important, and most people do. you will not find a more attractive car than the Maxwell at anywhere near the price. And it comes to you fully equipped with all the attachments you will ever want or need; electric starter and lights, demountable rims, one man top, self-ventilating, rain-vision windshield, etc All for $655 (five passenger touring car) or $635 (two passenger roadster). We know you can't beat iL Touring Car $655 Roadster $635 F. O. IV DETROIT L. G. OLSON DEALER ONTARIO, OREGON a II TO OATK KVl U- MKNT IMWHUil li W. (. Howe Complete Collection of New Appliance Seldom I omul Outside l.ul gei.1 (II) llculal Office. NO VOl KNOW THAT It's worry, not work, which short ens life? A cold bath every morning Is the beat complexion remedy? Poor health is expensive? The IT. 8 public health service ! has reduced malaria 60 per cent in , some localities? The death rate lrom typhoid fever In the United State haa been cut in half since 100? i'ueiruionla kills over 120,000, Americans each year? A flyles town haa few funerala? The well that dralna the cesspool Is the cup of death? Dr. W. O. Howe has just complet ed the installation In ills new offices In the Wilson building of a complete set of the most up to date, sanitary, electrically and pneumatically oper ated dental appliances obtainable. Modern dentistry calls for the ap plication of electricity and compress ed air in its operative, diagnostic and therapeutic departments They are both factors in practicing preenta tlve dentistry, and no one can deny that the future holds great promise for the dentist who prepares himself to perform the necessary cavity pre parallon and restorations with iu.-i i ods that are painless and efficient Briefly described the electrical switchboard distributes electricity to every appliance In use in the office, such aa the electric sterilizer, the dentiscope lamp, the dental engine, the electric lathe, the automatic air compressor and the new complete set of electrically operated dental in struments. These instruments in clude the examination lamp, aulrum lamp, warm air syringe, stomixer, cautery, root canal drier, gutta per cha excavators, bleacher point, gutta perch ball point, wax spatula, apray bottles and water bottle warmer. The electric current for the opera atiou of the instruments 1 changed to the proper strength and voltage by an automatic electrical machlue known m a rotary converter, which maintains the electricity at all time at exactly the proper pressure and quantity The compressed air for the operation of the electrically wanned air syringe, spray bottles an, I Mo pipe is furnished by an automatic air compressor driven by an electric motor which starts and stops automatically and maintains a constant pressure in the air tank. The new dental cabinet has all the latest improvements to render it .ab solutely sanitary, the shelve and tops being of white glass. A ladles' dreasing room has also been added, sad withal thla office has been equipped and arranged far superior to that which Is usually found In a town of this size. In fact it is only fair to say that few large city dental offices enjoy a practice lurge enough to warrant the Instal lation of such complete ami expen sive equipment. HK.VH HKTTKH OWN HKCOItO Oregon layers Nurma Whirl) Her alded I'erformauce. Oregon Agricultural College, tor jvallla, June it 1.- -After having shat tered all records for one week's lay ing at the Btorrs (Connecticut!) egg , laying contest the Oregons, entered i hy the poultry department of the Oregon Agricultural College, came right back the following week and did two eggs better. The first week's record that ex cited the comment of poultry Journ als and newspapers all over the Inn ed States, was 62 eggs by the pen of ten hens. This was an average of 1 6 2-10 eggs per hen a week, almost an egg a day. The following week' record was tit eggs or au average of ii 4-10 eggs per day Who will say now that a corpoi.i lion lias no patriotism or xoil? Many ui UM lame ones of the country .if paying their national guard employ ees their full salaries while away on the border or in Mexico. A guilty conscience never has to l told of Its guilt. Soon, now, wo will begin to Irani BuM ,, i nit, ur our slate ol unpre-p.iiediiess. How those Mexican whiskers do bristle! Oxy-Acetylene Welding Sheet Metal Work of All Kinds Piston Rings all sizes Ford Rings 15c 1 ill I I ii I eaaaaasajasaaaafc Others in Proportion Maxwell Cars and Indian Motorcycles U. S. Plumbing & Heating Co. Phone 152 M S