The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, February 14, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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ONTARIO, MALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14. 1918.
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LODGE MEN GATHER
FOR DISTRICT MEET
Vale, RjMM) Htnnpll, I'nrniH ami
trthrr Towns iteprcsentett in
Mrrtlnt Here Last ll-
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PATMOTK MEETING
CALU D FOR THUR8.
Mm. Jennie M. Kemp Welcome Speak
er In Address Audience mi Sub
ject llf I'mxl ClIIINI-I'Vlllloll
Next ThurHday evening a put Ho' i.
maaa meeting will lit addroaeod by
Mm ji'inii. m Kami or Portteai om
,,r Hi,, i.i'hi known of tho woaaa
workers In OW " She will dlsi us.
Over UM T.iI.'k Top," and show what
Um houeewlvee of Oregon eun (l"1" "'''
In wiiiiinic th tlri'iti War
The iim-i-i iiik. will be held in UM
ndi'i the auaploea of
,l. 0.1 l which bus a number
,.f . ommltiee working on the meeting
CRANE CO 1G RIGHT
ALONG, SAYS CARTER
Interior Ni'spu it Midi hero Kuroui.
Hi. on- l-'nini lVilliinil Harney
nil. Isioks tonal He
N i lull's.
Thai with UM advent of Irrigation
the Haruey Valley will i-omi I
own and alep forward a our oi On
gon'H greateat aiaela la UM bel i I
tleogo Carter, editor of tlie I
Aim -Hi an who passed thru o.m.u'.
Monday I'liroulu from I'mllum!
Mi i .iii.r Lu.l i'i (,i to the big
town to got a nw pi. . M M
the growing needt of UM An.
which he aaya la keeping up with the
thuutry and moving rlghl ah ng
PIMM nit; NN n i i oh
HIGH IIKKD rVTTI.i: NOW
J. C. Bedford of Caldwell waa In
Ontario this week Interviewing cattle
men. Mr Uodford la a dealer In high
bred cuttle and declarea that there It
a marked Impovetnent in the ii
maud for heef atock of the better
strains He alao aaid that he wouM
he among thoae preaont when On
tario entertaiua the Cattle and Sana
llalserai Aaaociallon next April.
At a meeting of the Matkodlal
ladles' Aid Society at tho home ol
Mr W'bh Thuraday, February 7.
the ladlea paid off a note of $75
which they contracted aa pari of tlnri
payment on the church debt laat fall
if.. v Karl llnntia, tho paator. wan
called In anl after a few appropriate
rmnarka waa aaked to burn the mite
A district meeting ofthe M W. or
A. waa held In Ontario Inst Frldiu
The dlatrlct comprlaea Vale
mil Ontario and tho nearby Idnlio
town. Delegations were preont
from 1'iinnn. Iloswell, Vale and C'nld
writ At 7 p. ma baniuet wn
served at tho Ontario hold hy Hie
W. C. T. U. Earl Hannn acted as
toastmaster, with a few appropriate
remarka be Introduced the speakers,
sponded with happy remarks
The speoche wore pregnant with
patrlotlam and well could they be for
Instead of making tho soldier pay for
IiIh war rlak each V Inian la pay
ing an extra aaaeasment The speak
rOI Addreaa of Welcome, Ven
erable Conaal J P. ImP?tt; "
aponae, Venerable Sonaul Tunning of
Koawell. and vlaltlng deputlea. Ilia
tclel lniiit Howell. State Deputy of
Idaho Tyer, and State Deputy of Ore
gon Simmon.
After the banquet an open meeting
waa held in the I. O O K. HaU. where
ill). nit 100 men gathered to llaten to
a program of apeech and aong. The
Welole Trio of tho Oregon Club gave
a few aelectlona which were well re
ceded, and Deputlea Tyer and Sin.
in MM gave atlrrlng addreaaea on
Woodcraft, after which an organiza
tion waa completed to launch a big
drive" contest for the dlatrlct, to be
completed March 8, when another
big meeting ia to he held In Ontario
i ii Tate of Portland, head aud
itor and nalloual -le. hilt lor Hie
Hociety, who waa acheduled to be the
prim Ipal speaker and guoat of honor.
I wue unable to be preaent. due i,, i;.
aerloua lllnea of hla wife. Hu will In
here for the meeting March
lie.leiiek V Truukil and M
::, ,,t lle.,1- gl
, I ,i ii MethodlHt chur.li
Sumla. Kel. 10, al I P "
I . il ll.iuii performed, the cereiuonx
,. , ,.f UM bride' pani.i I
,. i. g in ml Mr Trui" I
BfttWa It n It ami lle on a home
aoietaiM Um Kopim boom
I L mil. riom Vale
Expert Service
Reasonable
Charges and
The kiiut of ireatnu-ntStcau)
cuttomori dtftrv Is the
princ;pal upon which fft 1'
butinttfi
AMtMOlitl Maffifd l"i' :i!l
kinds of care.
Gasoline, Lubricating oils
and Supplies.
Ontario Auto Co.
rt:iEl)UFORD. I'rop.
rhonr 131
WESTFALL IS READY
TO DO ITS UTMOST
'.i. J.. nn li.M s IK.vtn I nun liiurli.i tell
or Miiii Villi llle. Ulil.li II..
I ..Iks Tlu.re Kii.loy.
Tho Wealfall la aomewhut In (lie in
lerlor and off the main line it la nev
er t lit- lesK not hehlnd the limes Tl. t
la evident from the reporttt of the hlg
tline that take plaoe there for the
Ite.l Cii.sh or the Soulier's lotuue..
fund or anything that will help tho
soldiers In the treucliua, which Hie
(iraham lirothers, Andrew arid JfM
hroughi to oiitiirio Tuesday
Accordlug to their enthualaalic '
. ouut ot how U e. tlall ia lining up on
war work all that It la ueceaaary to do
la to announce a benefit for the aul
dlera and sailor and the people do
the real.
Hi.. I her at Jeruaaleiu.
The (iraham boy have a brother
w lia has had the unique dUtlncllon of
having fought on three continent n
thl war He wa at Chiucy, Modi,
and a uuniber of other battlea in
Kranco during the early atagea of t lo
wer, and after being wounded waa In
valided home After he waa vent to
Aferlcu and more recently waa wth
ileneral Alleuhy's army that capt..
Jerusalem In a letter recently re
ceived from him. whitten at Alexand
ria. Aferlea, he told of being within
a mile of Bethel when he look ill and
waa Bent to the hoapital al tAlexan.l
ria.
KEKI' cii! --All alxea and age
huroc hog for aalo. F. 8. Bailey.
20-No. I
ItlOTOl S III SSI .
The lid Ih off in Kuala 1'l.e r.
.nils of the "break down" of the In
Htltutlon of law and religion will he
the eubject of iIUcushIoii In UM
i ii service at the Congrega
tional church next Sunday In UM
evening ut 7 ao the "Marvola of
reuiecoat," the aecond ol 1 1
..1 Siudiea in Act."
We Can Do What Others Do
The U. 8 Food Admlnlatratlon doca not aak the Impoaalhlo. They Jo
not even ImpoRe a hardship on anvone. They are doing only that
which la AIISOI.ITKI.V NKCKSSABY for tho good of the nation,
and thai nieana Tor TOOT Individual good, alao.
IT IH MOST IMPORTANT
that everyono ahould do their Marl lo conserve wheal -ue loaa flour
and all other wheat product Our aolrtlora In France and our aaao
ciatea in war MUST have the wheat, and we MUST use leaa ao that we
can have the wheat to Mad M them. DON'T aak your grocer to rlo
late the rulea of the Food Administration DON'T aak him to lt
you have flour and other wheat product on Wheatlen Mondaya and
Wheatleaa WedncHilays DON T ak him lo let you have meat on
Tueaday or pork on Saturday. DON'T ask him to make more than
one delivery to your home In a day DON'T kick tteeauae ynu have
to buy other cereal with your flour THINK of the boya that an
fighting for Vol' THINK of UM boj that suffered and loat their
Uvea In the I-. ild Atlantic, and corn bread, rye bread, rice, pinto
bean and potatoes, with Hie bundled of other good thlntta of which
the market ! bountiful will Btakf foa nsharned to oven think of
wanting wheat bread on Wheatb- h Daya or meat on Meatless Daya,
or pork on Porklesa Days
IT IS NOT A HARDSHIP IT IH I'ltlVH.KtJK
BOTEB BEOS. AGO.
DEPARTMENT STORE
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coMi'l.lTis riio'i'eDi:
STAR WflLCH'tJi TO K PICT
ROLE OF MOTHfR LOVE
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. gM i
Frederick Warde. the Hint
Ian atar. has conipln. .1 .
photodrama
"Tho par'. In t.ie modern story Is
ao big and M UM l ml runilshea ao
adequate an oppi rtut.it- for Mr
War le' gift that It wa decided to
Interrupt hi clas!j aerlea, " .aid Ed
ward Thanhouaer, praatdenl or t ti
Thaul.ouier Film Corporation Mi
Warde' Thanhouscr serlea huve In
eluded "811a Marncr," King l.ear'
a.id "The Vlcnr of Wakef eld." alt
In the ciaaalo darts, of cour I Ft lie
In I he . Iiixslc llMMi of count.
The l.li.y.l l.one.gan play Is unite
the other axtlM '.a with an
up i.i tela oonflda u un, who
portni)e.l by Mr Warde Tim film in
elllltleil "HlatOO'l Hollhle ' It I I
story of mistaken Ideality and Hie
law; released hy I'athe Dreamland
theatre. February 19
No one won hi think ol keeping 4
gun for shooting rabbit of :hat gun
were needed by a soldier at the froni,
when all the rabbits u . i . mid i
caught wit ha trap Wliai is needed
In fighting Europo, and we cau UM elation of her love for little onea. and
..inuieal, oatmeal and other suhsll- the at.ecn.ui ol thl stur lo depict the
tutea for home couMuiupilon. uisie.id heroine In "The Eternal Motnw" was
of white flour. Save Hie wheal ami a happy one. Mia Barrymore la
...ml it to the front ideal a Maria.
Ethel Barrymore. the celebrated
Metro Star. Is moat happily cast In
the role or Maria In "The Eternal
Mother," the Metro Worn! rday, In
which the famous star of ste e and
creon will be seen at the Drca land
theatere on Sunday, February 17, In
thl adaptation of Slduoy Mi 'alls
novel, "Red Home Hill," Ml Bar
rymore play thi i rl of a yi. inn
woman who hat man led, &sa!ni her
father's wishes, a man who turn om
to be a worthlem d'.unkerd. She
report nd haiMilnes.i In ih. Mi
child Felice, and lavlahoa on the child
a wealth of mother love and affec
Hon The acene with the child are
liartlcularly beautiful. Later alio
ahow liar love for other child.
aid and benefactions
Mlaa Barrymore, In private life
Mrs. Ruaaell Coll. I the moth r of
throe beautiful hlldron and her
dutlea aa a mother always come first
Her appearances with children in
Men., woh.lerpluy hate been rev-
jUoyal Orcffornans are SProud of this
unmatched ffiecord
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