- ONTARIO, MALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 191& PAGE THREJS U Ik IIMfcWlV MMMM ...:--'-. CITIZENS 1 ONTARIO We are about to vote upon the question of installing a system of municipally owned water works. If we adopt this measure, a system will be installed which will furnish an adequate supply of pure, soft water for every house in town, both for domestic and irrigat ing purposes; and will also furnish at least five times the fire pro tection we have at present. This system will be so constructed as to meet the needs of a town of 5000 people, jind can be increased by additional units, without great cost, as our growth demands. The installation of this water system will settle many questions which are uppermost in the minds of our citizens regarding the welfare of his family, and the future developments of the city. It will bring renewed confidence in Ontario as a commercial and railroad center, and a city of fine homes. It will mark the beginning of a long and active era of development upon which we are about to enter, and we can do no better than to make this much needed municipal improvement first. Revenues Will Meet Bend and Interest Payments These bonds will be retired in ten years, or permitted to run twenty, at the option of the City, and it is anticipated that the revenues derived from the system will meet the bond and interest payments without the aid of any taxes for that purpose. Call at the City Hall and examine the plans which the Council now have before them, then go to the polls early on February 25th, and VOTE YES Thereby assisting yourself and neighbor in making Ontario the kind of City you would Hi e to live in. ONTARIO COMMERCIAL CLUB Paid Adv. I