The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, February 15, 1917, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    Till-; ONTAHIO AIK.I s. Nl'l!li. orkoon, I III i: i I I KIM Mi in, 1017.
PAOK TIIHKK
Never Before Has There Been Such a Demand for Farm Implements as There Is Today
Never Before Has There Been the Profits in Farming as There Was the Last Year
WK BOUGHT OUB IMI'I.KMKMS IIKKOUK THK I.AHT TWO ADVA NCBfJ ANit THEHBFOHK IT WIU, TO 10011 ADVANTAOE TO PM
HRB WITH HH BaWOBl IHTYINU VOIII HI'HINO IMPI.KMKNT8. OIK lirviNO RTKAIOHT OAK LOTS I Hit KIT MtON PAOTOBt AND
LOW KXI'KNKK ACCOUNT IN HKI.I.INO, H.AI'KH ITS IN A POSITION TO OIVK TOO VAUIKH THAT AUK IIAKD TO MKKT.
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B0YER BROS. & CO.
IMPLEMENT DEPARTMENT
LOYALTY IS ABOVE
M IIH mi', MUHT oil
UHltM.. ' IIK WHOM.
I I MM All. III f Ml i'l It'
ll. M II IN KM. Ill'
DISCUSSION ON PATRIOTISM
. I'lirM Would not Hair Hern
Aaanhlsf Nor MlliUtrist Nor u
Ifwnl-iiinl'rlic M.iu. for Hr
lUvniinl.s! luil I'd. uiiisimicea Al-ter-
bNM
klnahip, to racial lion nor to rnro lint- when my country :nl pin a nnir Mi
rod an a bnaln of loyalty. Hut this wna trary to my opinion I am not with her
a poor aort of patriotism at beet. Vol , hut iiKnlnnt lmr Hiii h people ma)
only illil II belong to the primitive lin kooiI ntudonta of othlen hut they
PU Mil IlkotiM to tlu i 'illil like pa I . ' :irc poor ell MH A country where
111 HiIk iw' of mnnliooil wo ah'tiihl uoh oltttWU predominated would he
havn a manly basis for patriotism. M helpless .. koim of our (liunhon,
lllooil mil ho thicker than water htit.wl rj member ban a different
il hK I i r I ii -1 1 ! I opinion U to hOU thine. aBOvM !"
Our true in.rhiiii pairlo.l 'in rwtl Meno ami each IiihIhI upon ilnltiir the
pea "iir rei nithltlnti of our in r: I ' 1 1 I Owl win. lii ii ili'iniHi."
obligation to fulllll the unit i'ni. o-.su ry thai wo liavi
of oaT government, and the groat pur foi 1 III of the majority
poao of our Koverniui nt la In
It'oiiHuu.d from Klral Page.)
to our wives ami i il Iron our neigh
horn mill countrymen, and an fur ax
poaalll" in tlio uliolo 1 1 ii in i ii rnro,
llioir IiIkIiohi welfare, wo know Hint
Km up to in. an moll to Miami for I In
Itinf It ill Iiiii that almoin for I hi proloi
A way of approach that aoiiietliiie -i
liolpn us In g"ttiiig our point ol rfc w
la to ank the uoatloii "What would
JoaiiH ilo'" If Clirlat were an Amorl
c.in oitl.-ii loilay what would he he'.'
I am aure lio would not bo an an
lion, the jual treatment, the llhorly. '"'1' ' be.auso Lo believed In law
happlnean and moral progress of those'"""' ' ""' '" tliiitlonn of law Ho waa
dear to ua and who., w I fa re we'lrl v,,n ,l" "ll1 nian govcrn-
l.ilriuiii Hut in Hie actual lent. Id a
allow of action rather than of words
th wont will lead in true HTTtot to
Ita muiltrj
lb ancient Hmoa patrlotiam waa
baaed upon kinahlp A mail waa loy
al lo Ins nil- : or patriarch becauao be
wai Mi t'rlli.. I father, lie would fight
loi hi trib. bggMM they war hie
k i ! in .-n 'i ri.ii iali lull waa nat-
un.l rather than moral. InatlnrtKe
ratl.ir than volitional Another ele-j
iin nt In that old lime i
ml. n :l I. I lo'e ami
oonauiit wan I an in-1
taoae anliim""
MO Who won'..' in. I
I loyalty
cause of hi- ' itiod in
Thla wn of pnlriiiti re . . . lei:
Ihe priiuilh. p irtlOU
luriy i i Ikll 'i ue in ""i ! ml
iaotxulp h. . . -oinpi. ii Hi,
and r." i
rherlab. Tbo broader a nian'a mind,
the dooper nnd wider hln iiffoctlon
the trujr liia frlendi.lilp. the areator
la hla palriollam. The morn be haa nf
the true Chrlallan prlucipl of broth
erly love the ntrouacr hla allpglancn
lo hla country
Now there la a vory delicate quea
tlon that we mual dnclde. In our al
legiance lo our otiutry, how fur ahull
wo irunt our-i'lvea and our opinion,
how far nli. ill we truat oilier, and
llioir opinion Some yearn ami an
admiral of our navy offered thin loaat,
"Our country In hor foreign relatioiiK
M alwaya be rlalit. but my
country rlaht i wrouK " 'I'll In aa
norilon wun Keur.'ly criticitod by
"Mnii'iits of athloi all mi Mm pmi
.aid Hie adllllruln elhlcn
Ilea 11) p
men! that ruled by i ontonl He he
lloved In Rovornmi'iila aa a meaua to
ward the ureal mid for which ho
worked, the aalvatlon of aocioty. I
am nure ho would not bo a belllcoao
or a mllltary-onthualaat, crying out
for a groat army and navy In which
to glory, clammerlng for war with
Mexico, Kurope or lomebody. I am
sure of thin hecauao war In contrary
to the groat principle of bin goapel.
Ho would roougnlxe war aa the great
curae of the human race. Yet I am
Just aa aure that If ht'rlat were an
American illen today ho would not
bo a peace-at-any-prloe: and because
In hla teachlnga of great life prluci
pl. -s ho i. -p. .In I Hi.- ue. . sii , ,, Mi.-
fltnoaa oi clrcuiiintuncea. Great and,
noble aa a moral principle may he It
tn unt abide Ha time, wall for the ful
rloao of thla world war a league of
natlona to enforce peace will be
formed that will make war between
nation Impo.s.ilile. Hint after yeara
Tennyaon'a great dream will be real
ized, "that the common aagjM of moat
will hold the Ihrentful r aim in awe,
and a peuceful world "hall nliinihi
i.ip i lii miiImi al la Hut I am aure
that the Hi,. oiniio fur an.'
in 1 1 1 1 j . 1 1 I ll . in lin -mil w
' 1 believe thai wai i w rmiK, I lur. Im
I will not liKht " The hlfl
plo that munt dire, t Hie coin I .! .in;
Kiwrii:ii ni I nil ohllKallou to
fUlllll Us dill) In lt p.'uph'. In
to them their right to life. Illicit) ami
the purauit of moral progrean If It
faila in that It him failed In all.
neaa of time for Ua coming ua t'hrlnt
re hut now wo h.i,.- come in waited lor Ilia advent. Ho foil the
i . place whore i,.i lOOtO, lliln In in. Bjpj ol hiiiuail alavery about him
ileal hut ft pi.iciii-.il a- but Inntltu'ed no movement lor ll m
IM 1 - " tl.i i, ,ii i oi i Ii in ubatlon. Ita time had mil ) 'inn.
n coiiiiir) iii her foreign world i-oiidltloiin worn not real I
polic) may nhe ulwaya agree with me, klncerely hope that the time for unl-
di whal 1 think in right, hill' vernal peace ban conn-, thai with the
ford
The Universal Car
i hi! i ,u iiiakt i" 'ii in appear-
ii M-n K-I-. l.ai'uv radiator ;inl
. crown fendera,
lark Inn h, llickt i iiiiiiiiinus up-to-date
il requirements' for haTrdwonw appaanuuw
and aerving the people tin- world over m i hihii-
MaTing, tiiiK -savinv;, labor-aaTitig utility, it
ta auraly j aur nnimiltj Aa Fotd oh is just aa
usffiil OB tin- I'aiin as it is in tlir city; just as
iicrt'ssan tt tin Imsiiiiss man as it is to the pro
fessional man. More iititssary to every man
than ever before. Low pneehase price and very
economical to operate and maintain. Why not
investigate? Touring Car $'MH) Kiinabout $:'.f
Coupelet $505 Town Oar $595 S-dan $645 f. o.
b. Detroit. On sale at
ford parage
Kl
Ontario, Oregon.
ROME'S GREAT COLOSSEUM.
A Gr.m Thaatrr of Death That Wat
Dranchad With Blood.
The moat liiipo-tluu I healer ever
erected by inorlnl haiidn, a grim hoiiae
of death, ciiiisci ralisl by hlood and
learn, the I olnnactiiu nlanda tmlay a
Bluprudou uioiiument to lliiiiian pride
and degradation. Almost a third of a
uille lu circumference, ion-era l."i7
feet up Into the air. the original and
monumental "ptn. in the K'lllcr)'' of
papaJUr approval In no Ii Itu
peror Tltui oH-ued Ita hlalory with a
troniondoiia Inaiigornl nf a hundred
day of "gamca." In which men fought
with other men and with wild anlmala,
and no one known the exact tale of the
liven allllffed out oil Ita bloodied mills
"lo make a ll'innii holiday."
Ill ! inlislllli In f the I .ili.sselllll
ita builder adhered I" the then new
iinic at mpanmpoi log the three
- Doric. Iimh and m hilhliin an Idea
that hiia eveilcl n ; renter llitllleuce
Umiii the denlgn of iiii.niiiiienlnl wnrki
iliiiii any oilier lloiunn Innovation.
Hut who tlilnl.s of Hun ataudlng he
fore It Malay with the golden Italian
linaliliio gloilfilng every gear ami I "ii
Jurlnglmi k from the ih ad pant vlld
aH'caclei of Itomaii Imllihiya, full of
leiae and color iHUghler nnd blmnly
agoidea. or when Ibpild moonlight
tranatlgurea the clnaalc ruin lulu a
inn h falirh whcie stalk tile thin
ch' .is of aaint and venial, alave and
eiui'ornr'f National (ieogrupblc Ma.a
nine
Our Firat Battlaahip.
The oral American haitleahlp waa
the old Texan of Spanish American
war fame She waa authorized In -on
great In IWMi and cniii.ielcd alx
yeara later Th.- original hallleship
waa little over 300 feel long and hud a
dlsplui eineiil of li,.'ll.'i tons. The pros
lit day Texun In ,'..'.1 feet h.ng and has
a tollUllge of '', lm . i.s i he Old I ' I
us elided her da) I as a l:n,'. for nav )
piuctiie. aicbange.
Radium Minarait.
Minerals (hat caiTJ i.iihiiiu urn falily
j at to di-li-.ii.il.' oil- Of Ibeiii. I'llcU-
hh de. at generallj found, is hiucU
uili. -nil nl i. .1 ag BMVJ as oidiiiary
I iron, luit much .sorter The principal
I raiiiuiu iuliiei.il, ..ii i' . . 1 1 1 1 , ban a bright
Ciliary yt-llo'.v color mid la gelierally
ioK dery. Iiidliitiapolia New a.
Alto Colored.
"Yea, 1 waa nn.-.i BH foi puttiug col
oring matter lu artificial butter."
"Well, dldo't yuu deaei ve 111"
"I'erbaiia. But what made me mad
waa that the magistrate wbo lupoaed
lb flue bad dyed whltkera." London
Opluloo.
Wrang Time.
"lo tbt refuted your
"Tat, but it iii my ewo fault," aald
lb young ttockbroker "I propoaed
en a dacllalng mukrt." -t Louitvllla
Oeurier-Journt'
DM
bot "tier
Unnaceetary.
voo aver try tne
tot la the laeratog?"
t't have to My wife keopt ue
It all tbt tlma." Ba III mora Aiueri-
WOOD PIPE FOR
IRRIGATION
I am assemlilyitur CaUl "I fFOOd pipe for
Ontario ami NyiOB,
I can save you money on small lots or car loads.
Orderaahould retch mo by PobratiyU as
prices are likely to atlvam 0.
Allis-Chamers Pumps and Motors.
E. M. GREIG
Ontario Oregon.
(if9 j (Wwp
Shadows of the Past
No one who haa once become at i uncd t"
trniv i-iiii-iit g ;tntl comfort of tho
G-E ELECTRIC KA
would ever ba tatiafied to i with a coal or
wood itovi .
Just think of it 1 1
of coals ao Bahcf to n ''"
coal gaas no waata heat. 1 ' lute
cleaauneu, total abteni i i rfect
lii-.it control and no watte of fuel.
May we show you tin . a?
IDAHO POWER CO.
Tbo haat tbbag lor aay ana (a tay
wbo baa aotbbxg to aay la to aay aeta
Ug aad tllck to It-
The Farmer
'i'ho larui. I I Hi' iii.ii. ho l.-.'.l- us all If IM laiin-i-.should
QOil 'k the rthiile world would lime tO K" out nl lot
He I.s the inie.i iiiipi.ii.ini I ... i . I in tin- iimlil mln
lwa).s has he. ii glWaVjrg Vttl be.
This huuk bun man) lurmer pairons I'arinim are uin
iructing their bUHinehs aJoBf model n line. ih. KM day.., the same
an oilier business men. They um the i.olul, reliable, men of
the comunlly and every bank has reason, lo feel proud of Its
farmer frlenda. The accomodation:- ol our hank aro always
at the dlapoaal of the farmera. Yuu are Invited to make oui
bunk your heudo,uartera when in town Our lalereate ar
mutual, ad we will be glad to aerie you
First National Bank
Ontario, Oregon
"A GOOD BANK IN A GOOD COUNRRY"
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