The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, October 04, 1917, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    ONTARIO. MALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON. TlHKSItAV, UCTUBKU 1, 1917.
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KAHTMAN KODAK
The Ontario Pharmacy
SI K TMK IUO HPKOAL LINKS OK SOU'S AND ALL KIND8D OP TOILKT AKTICIAW NOW ON DtH
PIAT THK BIOOKST AND UKHT IJNF. IN THK IXHJNTY AT I'KIOKH WHICH ARK NOT ONLY RIGHT
BUT REASONABLE. WE CAN SUprLV VOt'R EVKRV WANT IN TlgW LINK.
The Rexall Store
LET A REXALL RKMKDY
CURE THAT COLD NOW
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WHY DON'T YOU SAVE MONEY when
in want of Tublcwure, Clnnuwaro, (J lass-wan-.
Enameled and Tinwares, 5i 10,
and 13 cvrrvday useful articles and hund
Nttl of other items by buying from
THE VARIETY STORE
Ontario, Ore.
THE UNIVERSAL
INSTRUMENT
Thirty years ago the telephone was a Usury. Today,
through personal Initiative and private enterprise, It has become
a necessity within the reach of everybody. Where one a busi
ness had but one telephone with limited talking ranga. today
that bualness has servloe with a rant three-quarters of a conti
nent broad, aud every branch of every bualness Is linked to ev-
iv ..ii,,., kf u mi iKiiumunlcallng telephone system.
The telephone has earned Its responsible place and there are
n,iv vmiouiiu H, 'll telephones In this country, over which go
2, 000, 000 talks dully.
Kvery Hell Telephone is Long DinUnre Station.
Malheur Home Telephone co.
$ $
Our Steady Growth
is due to the prosperity of our
customers.
We serve them to the best of
our ability, and it helps some.
MAY WE SERVE YOU?
Make our Bank your business
Home.
Ontario National Bank
$
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Tlir wiving In nirnl shrinkage Ity
i if riMikniff U Indicated at the
lift. T, iiili'nl toto money till
i mi tlixt on mi right pound rat
I". mill, electricity will
MM mi Iroiii I . I"
Alio cli rtririli is ii clicanrr furl than
nrr.riit nrlcrs.
Won't It Tay You to Cook
With Electricity?
Idaho Power
Co.
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Prices the lowest
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.Town Topics
Attorney J. W Mcculloch. V II Tat Bad irons rooms have been
Brooke and IV J Gallagher are nt-, cloned thin week while the ladle
tOMNag roiirt sessions at Duma thin ho havo been working no energet
ic,. U Ilcnlly to fill boxen and boxen alth
o (hospital accessories are engaged In
Mr. and Mrn. 0 I Kenyon and helping to conserve the big fruit
Mm. II C Whltworth of Weha-r nm , rup
tored to Ontario Monday. o
o Mr. nnd Mrn. Frank Itader. son
A. K. Vim Slrklln paased through ,.irrlflllIli Kn daughter. Irene, left
Ontario Monday enroute to llrogan to (, air pm (f a, weeh for Ell.
look after bin aheep In that vicinity. Kpnfl 0r wnere Minn Irene will
., , enter achool for the winter.
The ladlea of the Congregational
rhun-., will give a n.lver tea a. thej
home of Mr. W. F Ilotnan Wodnen-I . ,. .. ..
day, October 10, from 2:30 to I
All Indies interested urn Invited to j
be present.
It N Htsnfleld left Tueaday for I
Chicago with a train load of sheep
for delivery nt the slock yarda of
that city.
Mr nnd Mrs fl 8 Dav. former On
tario resident., but whose residence
' Is now at Idaho Falls, Idaho, are
visiting In the city with relatives and
friends.
liowland Koenlg passed thru here
Wednesday evening on the way to
Seattle where he will enroll In col
lege Calmer Trow left Wednesday to
attend college at Seattle.
Mm M. T. Allatrom of flrogan.
was In the city the first of the week.
Marcus I'iueyn and I'aul Van Pet
ten left Ontario Tuesday evening
lit tend college at Heat lie
Mlns Ivn L l'"V "f Hi.M-r"s cler
leal force tpanl Wataattfa) at W I
I Hi- llouuil up.
r "lit-
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assist
. I III the II. il
.,,,,1
Of Southern Idaho
n ,,ii which Is In session
ai liolse Oils week.
o
Mr iin.l Mrn J C M.i rilght ar.
Kg ii raw devn in llois this
,lis lo the Houtlicrn
"i- pea coni;i,'
CHURCH NOTES .
( oiiKivy.iliinuil tliiiivh News .in, I
i, in ill in emeiit-.
in, i larva slaaa gath
ering of iitu,iklun, pippins and peo
ih. Hal "vl at the
Congregational ihuri-h last Suinluv
. .,iili.s, miuash, pumpkins,
heats, bos. ami corn fodder ware ar
raJaffai PJaPtpl the bullillng In artistic
conlu.lon Itev Sulleus was unable
to arrive until noon and the address
on Whul Shall I Iteuder Into the
I or. I Cor All His Benefits Toward
Me" was delivered by the pastor At.
ii,ui i ue bountiful basket lunch was
psjfpajf: and partaken of by some KU
oilit people. In the afternoon bus
iness session which followed an ad
dress by Dr. Sullens. the congrega
tion voted the drafting of an appli
cation to the Congregational church
building soitoty for sld in the erec
tion or a church building.
At the morning service next Hua
il.tv i he Uird's Supper will be cele
brated. In the evening al 7:1
o'clock the pastor's subject will be
"What! In a Name" Note the
change in time.
The church will be represented at
the annual meeting of the Idaho
Stale Cuuference meeting at Boise,
ii, inl.,-1 .' : mot 4 kg four delegates.
Mr and Mrs J C McCreight, Mrs
Human, Mrs. Herbert I.tv-
iugslou and the pastor
Tersely Told
nn i'( iimiiihiiiiim u on iu' "
far an Poitlaa4i after which the
OHM Him at the state fair at
Salem, returning to Ontario early In
the week.
o
Mm A. F. Boyer left Monday for
rlMM she will
visit her sons for a short time before
continuing her Journey to California
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o
F. I.. Stewart has mo far recovered
from his recent attack of typhoid fe
ver as to be able to be. removed to
h" ' Monday of this week
M K Ham returned to his hone
at Homestead, Ore.. Monday after a
.hurt visit with friends in Ontario.
o
Rev. D. K. Haker and family left
Tuesday night for their new home at
Athena, Oregon.
Win Mrflratuey, of Boise. Idaho,
was a business visitor in Ontario
Iq, Tuesday
O A Tureman of Ironside. John
snd M M Joyce of Juntura,
extensive cattle and slieep raisers,
r-i- business vislKim in this city
The hulls, of the Women's Club
.
- . t,i,,., .ni-etiug decided
10 devol e first Thursday of each
-h'li In work ut the Ited Cross
una .in,! .,i. il... u,i,,i -n, I, ,..!,., ..:
i
1 month they will Imlil their
ul.r Iiii.Iiimu ,,i....l.
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i m ranter, nf Bhamroea, Teias.
i- in the .tty this week.
Mr. Turner wss looking over the
'" 'iniiiiry with a view of lo-
eating, lie was very favorably Ira-
prassed with Ontario and its
sur-
rounding country.
James Duncnn loft Monday even
ing for Kuleiu where he uttended the
Htate Fair before going on to Se
ville for college.
Meili.Hli-i Cliuecb.
10-1)0 u m , Sunday school.
I 1 mi a. tu., proaclilng
1 in preaching
Nuic the change of the eveulng
hour from s 00 to 7:30
Rally day program. Oct. H
KAKL HANNA. Pastor
lalted I'lTKlimi-mii Iburcli.
Holly luy program will be given
.In the Bible achool at 10 a. m. The
'thud anulversary of the praeant pas
torale will be celebrated at the
.preaching service al 11 a. m Mem
I bera are urged to he praseut and vis
itors will be heartily welcomed to
both of these services aad the ev-
eolsg service
Attention Is called lo chaaga t
time for the evening meetiag 7: It
p. at. during the fall and winter.
The Presbytery of Idaho will meat
here nest Tuesday at It a. at. Bus
Inaaa sessions during ths day and I
i in t sermon by the retiring mod
srstor. Rev. J Ueo Cunningham of
Boise All are Invited.
W. N. BROWN. Pastor.
CATHOLIC , mi ia ii
Sued) Marvtees.
l-ow Mass. 8: St a. in
High Mass, It 3D a. m.
H ft CAMPO. Pastor
lTTKH HAV SAINTS
Suuday school psewag every Sun
dey moruiug at 19:00 at the Advea
tut ctiuica near the g.uju cchool
VERNE DEFOE BROURHT
BACK TO ONTARIO
Slierlff Ben Brown returned Sat
urday night from Port Huron. Mlrh
Igan, where he went to necure Verne
DoFoe, wanted here on a charge of
kidnapping. DeFoe wan placed In
the city Jail but wan later releaaed
on $500 ball furtilnhed by II. H Tun
ny and C F. HiiK.ir of this city The
caae will be brought up at the Jan
uary term of court The kidnapped
boy bun been returned to hln mother
In this city.
HIGH CRADE PIANO FOR SALE
We have left on our handn at On
tario a new piano for which nd rcn
isonable offer will be declined If tak
!en nl MM, Quality guaranteed. If
'interested, don't fall to write the
Denver Music Company. Denver Col
orado, at once for partlculara. 3 4t
WANTF.D To buy Laud A'
or little less under a mile from town,
suitable for a chicken ranch. VI
dress Mrs. Laura Moore, Harper.
Oregon. Ad
LOST Small brown pocket book In
or at O. 8. L. R. R. station, Wedncs
day evening, Sept. 26, KIT.. Up
ward Jessie B. Oardner, New PtJ
mouth, Idaho. Adv It
HIGH HfHOOI. NOTMs.
Clasa officers wars elected Isst
Friday afternoon In the assembly
room, lbs claes sdvlsers being ap
pointed by Supt H. R. Douglass. The
following is ths result of the elec elec
teon: Studeut Body
Ed Fraser. president.
Bernard Rader, vice president
Viola Husted, secretary.
Frank Dornian. treasurer.
Senior Clasa
Claud Chrlstensen. president.
lono Luehrs, vice president.
Kiiheoe Conklln, secretary.
Erma Von Headon, treasurer.
Mr. Boucher, claaa adviser.
Junior Class
Amy Canflold, president.
Lucille Biggs, treaau and sec.
Mr. Thomss, advlaer.
Sophomore Class-
chnrlotte Clsggett, president.
Jack Weaver, vlee preeldent.
Veils Cronln, secretary.
Johu Odell. treaaurer.
Mr. Culberlson. adviser.
Freshman Claaa
Homer Maddox, president.
Oily Morton, sec. end treas.
Miss Itader. sdvlser.
The N. NV held their flsrt meet
ing In the music room Friday after
school. It was decided that tor a
while at least, no naw members
would be taken In this club, there
being twelve members who belonged
the year before still in school. Miss
Katherlne Conway was elected as the
honorary member. Haxel Bervlu
was elected praaident and Clara Craig
as secretary aud treasurer.
Funeral of Utile Bab.
The funeral of little Edna, the
three weeks' old baby girl of Mr.
snd Mrs. Wm. Baagls, was held at
the home of the parents Tueaday af
ternoon. The child was sick for only
a short Hiss snd died oa Moadsy ev
ening. The services were conducted
by Rev. W. N. Brown ot the Pres
byterian church, and tha remains
ware Interred la tha local cemetery.
If you must swear." reads a sign
la an army Y. M. C. A. teat at Camp
Kearny. Linda Vista. Csl . "whistle
It."
Sheet music sad portable musics!
Instruments are la great demand
among the Americas troops in
Frsare Tha national war work
council ot the V. M. C A. ia sending
all instruments across the ocean thst
are donated for this purpose
Educational foara-s for all enlist
ed men that desire lo improve their
time while in the army are being ar
ranged by Army Y. M C A
taries wherever the men express a
desire for It In this wsy the sol
diers may lit themselves to secure
belter positions and command high
er wages when they return lo pri
vate lite after the war is over. It
slso givss thstu a profitable way to
apend their spare time.
I1IMMI Ml'Vl'ION.
To the Kdlter:
The right of self defense Inures to
nation cniutnutilties and Individ
uals united together for the pur
pone ot promoting the common wel
fare or all In their aggregate capac-
We have at this time a class of
him. mi beings who discourse with
considerable earnestness upon the
constitutional Inhibition against in
voluntary servitude. This class
, in I in that their constitutional rights
are Invaded by the selective draft
act of Congress. This Is an error.
Kerry human being owes allegiance
to some nation In return for the
mil nrnteciion that he has re-
, "hod therefrom Alloglanre la of
two classes, one temporary, the oth
, r in'rinaiieiit Kvery human being
uho msy be temporerlly domiciled
within n countrv or ntste owes sn nl
leglnnce to such country or slate to
the esteal 0( observing the Isws of
the plata of such domicile, but when
he shall have departed threefrom
u ajlagtaaaa ceases.
rj Minimi being owes s par
tit allegiance to that country in
which lie wiih horn until such time
an bis allegiance thereto shall have
B tlngtilaheil by adoption as
or subject of some othsr
, .nir-
.lists of a full snd
free performance of any duty for
tin. pr. .iTvation of his country avaa
t the giving of his lite In caae af
Ity.
the term Intolenlsry servitude aa
naad In the Constitution of this state
snd thst of the United States tnsaas
that slsvery shall not be permitted
within this state or Nation and noth
ing more. The state end the Nation
has a right to demand the services
of any cltlxen when the public peace
or safety may require such services
io he rendered. The atste slso has
a right to fix an arbltrsry compen
sation therefor, slso to require such
services without sny compensation
al all.
C MruONAOII.L.
WHY IS A CAT'S TAIL?
Doss It 6iv a Usslul Purpose, er Is
It Msrsly Ornsmentelf
The question In i "Why
il'i, , ih ,ut hue a I .nl.' the scientists
seetu Hilllug lo imanci it with another
HUaaltaa, 'How would the est look
witle nil a tall'.'" No one , ,m galussy
i thst tin-1. ill la i ralaawt
ineiit. The rat with. n;t one Is s sorry
sight. Bin there are those who uialu
tain that the tall serves the cat aa a
suit of gyroHcue. luilauelug the body
In leuplng. says the Capillar Seleses
Uoathaj
'1 lii cannot l,e wholly true, for Maui
lulu get aleui: very well without tails,
and rabbits have "" use for them at
all Vet li.ith I he Man, cats and rab
bit do a bit of leaping. After all. It
looks as If the tsll Is only sn urnaaseat
unless it In a kind of safety valve for
expression tu c 1,-ltlng limes.
of course there are instances where
Hie tail serves eugsg psarpoaa other thsu
thst of art. The iiiouksv tlinla hln use
fill ss a eert or llrTi leg; the horse Uses
a fly swatter, as does the li.ii:
the crocodile uses Ills for swluiuilug, s
do the seal aud the turtle aud other
aquatic creature, ami the ratUesaake
uses his for wsrulug enemies
According io W uauuews af lbs
Amerlcsu Museum of Natural History,
tha tall was a necessary organ fur the
aquatic and aapalfaaMM ancestors from
which the higher suluisls sre descend
ed V h,n tliwy look to terreatrlsl life
and to walking ou all gears the tall be
came more or leas niiperfluous
Cnseurapes Pine uildinp.
Our i Ity plsuner might well Imitate
the example of Bueuoa Aires, watch
every yesr exempts from tsxatiou the
moat beautiful building erected with
la the receliiig iwelvsiaoatli aad
awards a medal lo the architect.
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