The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, September 06, 1917, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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TIIK ONTARIO AHGU8, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1917
F..VHTMAI KOUAKH
The Ontario Pharmacy
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right
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5fr5SIZ5.W! Or.??- AHTICLK8 NOW ON O.H.
IILT itictiu.srasu.v ,,, .w :V."." """" TY AT " " H ARK NOT ONLY
"- -" "vrriilt TOU BVKKV WANT IN TIOH MNK.
The Rexall Store
l.KT A RHX U.I. REMEDY
CVRK THAT COI.D NOW
MrMEMttKarWpfm Mill
federal wEsawvaq.flll HlnBiil
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The United States Government
Cooperates
with the 7,600 member bank in maintaining the
Federal Reserve Banking System for the pro
tection of the business interests' of the country.
Through the Federal Reserve Board in Wash
ington it supervises the twelve Federal reserve
banks; it appoints one-third of their directors;
it deposits its funds largely with them; it guar
antees the currency they issue.
This cooperation greatly increases the value
of the system to us and our community.
If you are not already linked up with this new
national, system as one of our depositors you
should delay no longer.
First National Bank
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CONFIDENCE IN THE FEDERAL
RESERVE BANKING SYSTEM
played an Important pari in the recoreryof
n the adverse condition- foUon
oul break war, and
ill helping to keep business on an s?en
!.
lie bun! b are
ud will . .-'in In any
i which thej may be
l!. nir mm on
' protection and il- new tacititiea
which rshij) in f! in en
Oil.
M Federal Reserve System
ONTARIO NATIONAL BANK
DE.
Vale Hot Springs
SANITARIUM
VALE, OREGON
Board, Rooms and Baths.
Massage, Diet, Rest
RHEUMATU3M OUR SPECIALTY
THOS. W. THURSTON. Superintendent
WHY DON7 Y0U SAVE MNEY vfcea
in want ibJeware, nrinawna. ffltaa
warc, Enameled an. I Tiuwares, 5 lf ,
and 15 everyday useful articles and hund
reds of other items by buving from
THE VARIETY STORE
(,"tari.,, Ui Prices the lowest
How the War Came to America
A Bit of Diplomatic History
Hy the Committee of P ,. hifonuattM
Kvrn at t hi late day there er some ,tWrlcsni who Mate lost sight of
the Important facts which iMd p to i ... , larstlon of m state of war
lM.iw.-n the United State sad the lnu.rrl.il Oermsn Government. To
refresh the meraorr of Americana refota the slanders of those
whose heart Is with the German cans tbl met of ai . ti,f. com
mute on Public Information U betes rsten.sd. The nasi Issue will carry
the hlatorr of Oeraaa transgressions of the 'awl of nations further.
This was the direct cbslleog-?
There wa-. no poaalble snswer r-ieept
to o.nd Ihelr srobasudor ills pass
Po'Ik nnd ao have dona with a dip-
loSMtM correspondence! whku had
liecu violated from the star, by the
"in ii proved had faith of th Imperial
". riiniiMt
'i the name day. February J, 1J7
i' President add rented, both House
of nur'Cnngrcsn and announced the
complete aeversnoe of our rrtglfniis
iili Oermany The relucUnce with
the war, for the rsaaoa that rircum
miKlit arise In shlen Esrop
would ,. an imp-. dial in..:
iKt.T. i.. i ii- to l.sve rtven offlclsl
heeil t.. (either, parly
would liMr pset to rejiul(fr t1
before all ii , , p L' '
...
Mtadl) relaUou wl
I
i ivorlog tn
malm
M)K HOMMKltN IN I H.lXCr". CiAjJCI I OtJI VlLtJ
1'nwrapped and unaddressed
roagaxlnes, prepared, one cent,
for aoldlera and sailers of the ;
United States expeditionary for-
ren In Eurepe: Official order of
July 17. 1S17.
When you finish rendu thla
magaxine place none cent stamp
on this notice, hand the aame to
a postal employee and It will be
pi iced In the hands of our sol-
ui saii.r- ai the front its The kind of treatmentSteady
wrapping, no addreas. By order
of l-ustmaeter ocnersi a. s. customors deserve Is the
Enrieaon principal uxn which we do
business.
Reasonable
Charges and
"lilcl, I,., (l.k this atepwaa evident In"
Isessy w,,ni Mm dlploniaocv had
i. hi.. I, and It would have been the
IBSUowSBl promise to maintain rala-
iiona. At the aame lime, however, he
made It plain he did not regard thla
act an taatuinniiut to a declaration
of war Here for the first time the
I'resldent made hla sharp distinction
between government and people In
iindcmoi ratlc lands:
We are the sincere friends of tbe
Herman people," he said, "and earn
estly desire to remain at pesee with
the governmnnt which speaks lee
them. (Jod st at we may
not lie challenged by acts of wilful In
justice on the part of the Govern
ment of (Jermaay "
In this address or the President.
mid In Its Indorsement by the Senate,
there was s solemn warning; for we
I Mill liail hope that the Uerman Uuv-
em men t might hesitate to drive us to
war. But It wsa soon evident that i
our warning had fallen on deaf sars. j Oovernment which im.l. r
profui.1' (ir.if.- . liail
I
dus panonra wkbbe
Ontario, Oregon
OSka tn New Wilson Block.
hours 9 to IS S to 4
M I-ISTh
-s r I lie i
si
1
rlglil" ninl UK Si
had hoped to k.
was no Hit
from th. ii reserve whl. i.
of a Judge.
Mucl. .
to uh of I
Ideas of inn.
etf lncreilll.li
loath to i,. a nil heavy
hearts we had sought lo ri's. i
Judgment. Hut ikleg of
relations hUIi the Osrvt i Bni
Oermany that duly si last wan ended
The ptlrfldv of thai : ent In IIh
dealing with till.
of the neiwnlty or .1 give
them tin' Im-miIII of tli.i ilnulit in re-
guard to their itIiiii Tlie
V O. 1IOV
IIBT
11 Hldg. UT2
I MM i:i lvlM.
J. II. rAKI.i.t I uneral director
sad euihalmer. Iady assist mi t I'liune
I'nl.iriii. Oregon.
Tit '
salltirs la iii. goo
The men
ed our factories here , able of
I
over Hie nea I
..I llu'lr pi
BStMsfsnss sad
nation .. fsll 1 1 U - .1 SO rSS SS
fore Hie rewlntloii of tlielr "peace
iirinn."
(Will he font lulled N. (I Week. I
J
Tlie tort iiiiiih ways and means of Ger
man official diplomat-) were clearly
mIiowii in tlie iit-goltatloii" opened hy
1 lulu tlirough the Swiss legation on
UsTJ In 110 word of
r proposals did the Oerman I
. meet tlie real lu between
And our Slute OasSTtSMSl '
thSl no minor uegotlutlons rould
1 it t nt ti until tlie main lasue
had been nut sj tlie withdrawal of
the Huhmarlne order.
By the last of March It had become
plalu that tlie Imperial tiovermi-iii.
inn entrained hy the WHrniug In 1 lie
leal - n'LiiexK io longreM oa
1 iniinry 3, was determined to make
1 kooiI Ha threat The President then
again appeared before Cougrens 1.. r.
port to ment of the crisis and
to ask the i-i proval 01 the Iteprenerta j the board lie declsrss thut the dls
tivea of the Nation for 11 ,. , utlrely disregard
armed neutrality upon whirl., gadei ins; n.. rssoataisadaUoDs of the tooal
ataUtattosaJ sstsartt, as i ..
now ilett-liniiieil SfOTS tlian .nt Mr for servlre, men who
the I no II y unlit hy
of Con.
.ifd anxious to 1
.ration would I- no knowing the status
I ud I a number of men In Hie coumy
1, of the .1 .
s on March 1 MCll'K'ol iiisiii.t iiiin til Cti.i
No "overt act, however. .- NMIKHII'.
ID EX-
I'lttSSS
Meetn all trains.
JOHN i.amiI.m;ham
Accessories carried for all
kinds of cars.
Gasoline, Lubricating Oils
and Supplii
Ontario Auto Co,
PE1EDUF0RD, Prop.
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Also
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Idaho Power
Co.
l( the Ontario Trade-at-Home-De-
-vv 111 1 was now 10 ciiauie ou ii'u, a we
nent Ads, they suppiy your wants1 ud iatiss. m ueutraiu, ,u
hy our (loverument until 1 o ml
bernsloff had reached Berlin and Mr.
(Jerard wan In Washington. for tlie
Herman ambassador on his departure
had begged that no Irrevocable decis
ion should be taken until be had the
chance to make oae final plea for
pesos to hi sovereign. We do not
know the nature of Ills report to the
Kaiser, we know only that even If
he kept his pledge aad urgegl as
eleventh-hour revocation of tae sub
marine order, be whs unable to away
the policy of the Imperial .
meal
And no. having eihaSsted every re
source of patience, of patience, oar
Uevemmeat oa tbe 12th of March
flnaUy issued orders to plat e armed
guards on our merchant ships.
With the detnite break In diplo
'it- relations there vanished th
last vestige of cordiality toward th
Government ef Oermany. Our altitude
was uow to cnenge ao long a
1
Ontario Oregon September 1;
Known all men hy tlittaa presents, the
1 n pertneshlp heretofore existing T
J Aalier and J A. Williams, known
an Hie Onlario 1 old Storage Co. has
this day been dissolved by mutual
rouoent. J. A Williams coutinuett
the luislneas. All aeoounta due Hrm
are to be collected kf BpS ald J A
Williams, aad all debts now owed hy
the said Ontario Cold Storage Co al
io he paid by Hie said J A Willlaiim
Signed
T J Aaber
J A. Williams
mihh piNr. in n;i asanm
IMIMK AT HIO COKVKVUON
Mia Marie Haaey, daegfait r ot
Mr asd Mrs J Plnssvy stopped
In Ontario Sunday to visit her par
ents while enroute to Portland to at
tend the convention of tbe Pacific
Northwest Library association MIsh
Pinney was sent by the Boise board
to represent that city.
THE UNIVERSAL
INSTRUMENT
Thirty years ago tas telephone was a Usury. Today,
through peraoul laiUaUfS aad privets enterprise. It has become
s necessity witala the rssafe of everybody. Where once s bual
aess bad bat oaa tasspsass with s limited talking range, today
that business baa service with a range three-quarters ol a oostl
sest broad, sad vtmry hrasoh of mvmry buslaes Is linked to ev
ery other by as Intercommunicating- lelepbooe system.
The telepooaa baa earned Its responsible place asd there are
uow K.ooa.vuu Bell lelephouss lu thla coastry, ever which go
:.'i.a.se talks dally
Krery Bell Tekhone ts 4 Long Distance Station.
Malheur Home Telephone vo.
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