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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1918)
W ONTARIO, MALHEUR COUNtV,7 OttEOoW, HtTRSt)AY, MARCH 14, 1918 PAGE FIVE TSf ! !"" r M. W. A. CIiAHS lOTTIATION. The Modern Woodmen of America held a class Initiation at the Odd Pel lows hall last Friday night. This was the round-np of a membership campaign. The camps of Parmn. Roswell, New Plymouth, Vale snd Ontario participated. Nineteen can dldate rode the goat through the forest of Woodcraft. The Parma Foresters team led the candidates through the first half, while the KorwoII team lead them through the last half. 1 PliAYoiKmnjH Mr. and Mrs. Oene McCoy are re joicing over the trrjval of a daughter at thel home resterday. HIIUKT rXR MKKTWO At the mastitis; of- ths Parsnt Taacher'a association, which wu postponed to Kr'dajr evening, March XI, the question of more adequate playground will be dinrumed by Superintendent H. R. Douglass. A number of other Interesting matter will be presented. A large attend ance Ik requested. We Are Sole Agents in This Part of Oregon For . . . KAHTRR FIiOWKR HALE. . . . The Congregational ladles will hold an Easter Flower sale at the salesroom of the Idaho Power Co Friday and Saturday, March 29 and 80. Potted plants and cut flowers will be offered. Adv. 2 Printzess and Redfern Liberty Bonds now In our hands for dellrery. ONTARIO NATIONAL BANK l U HIIKHII l I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of Sheriff of Mal heur county, Oregon, subject to the will of the voters of the Democratic party at the primary nominating election to be held In Malheur county, 8tate of Oregon, on the seventeenth day of Mar, 111. H. LEE NOE. (Paid Advertisement.) The Osborn evangel!notlc party visited the high Mhool TiiiirHday forenoon. Mr. Osfcorn addressed the assembly and he and Mrs. Calla han untig two duets. GONGMNlAtlOlfAfi CHVR4 II "The Divided Church Hnd the United Effectiveness' 'will be the abject illm-nssed at the 11 o'clock service Sunday morning. Subjeit of the 7:30 p. ro. service, "The Esrly Chrisllnn Commune " Sunday school at 10 a HERBERT LIVINGSTON. Minuter. After the Initiation a fine dlnnei was served by the ladle of the W. C I T. U. Large dolegatlonr. were In at tondance from the campe above men tloned. Distinguished guests are ent from outside the district were Mr. Beck from Baker. Senator (Jus Moser of Portland, Dl.'.trlct Deputy Do well. State I) puty Simmons, Head Auditor J H. Tate. GARDENSEED GARDEN TOOLS The Ladles' Circles one and three of the Methodist Ladles' Aid served luncheons to the men at the big sale at the Pair grounds list Ssti-rdsy Hoes Rakes Shovels Cultivators Look the Lines Over New StocI s Are Just In E. A. Fraser Dreamland Attractions ovi iKIO, OFUDGON Sun. Mar. 17th. rIKr'KH WHIRLPOOL Ethel Barysnore Pathe News MosMUy Mar. Ilfch Ml NTKRIOI S MR TII.LKR. Rupert Julian and Ruth Clifford Comedy, Russian Dnnoers. Taea. Mar. Iwth- IX THK WAKH OK TUP lit M. J Vol HM (LAWS A great picture showing devastations wrought by the Haas. also It hap pened to Adele, Oladjrs Lsslle Wd. Mar. SKHh. JAUPKtfM I1AWN. Heawe Kayak a wa. Uartno Holmes Travels Than. Ms, lll.t. OIXV'MT NO. least Caatt. Paths New ' Ml EH. Mar. SStad. DAKOTA DAN Was. n Mart. Screen Magailne Art Silenc. Omedy Hat. Mar. Mill: OE THK NH House Paters Wm 8 Hara . . . Imikot t DAN . . War Is a Man's Job, Treated as lie would Treat Our Business The War is taking your boy, our brothers, the neighbor's boy, and we are here at horn Lotting along at the same old gait enjoying life, eating a little less meat, little less wheat, giving a few dollars here and a few dollars there and then sitting down ana plumbing ourselves on our pat riotism. We are sending the flower of our manhood "over there" to do the work that we are unfitted to do and we are hoping for some provi dence to intervene so that the worst may not happen, but the signs of the times don't point to any intervening that is going to cut much ice until we have thrashed the stuffing out of the Kaiser who is directing the war against women, against children, against wounded and helpless men. Give us Some More Liberty Bonds, Please. Think of that little tad of yours, who used to stand by your knee and fondlv follow you every move, imitating you in his baby way, everything that daddy did. He is "out there," or will soon be sent over lacking comfort exposed to danger and death giving his health, his strength his opportunities, his all fighting our and your battles at you u?ed to fight his. Are we backing that hoy up? With all our might and train, with every ounce of energy that we possess every t o ar We own? Now we will Take Some More of the Liberty Bonds, if You Please. Think of the picture of Wilhelm, nervous, angry, shaking his head muttering to himself, "I shall stand no nonsense from America" after this war. We will collect an indemnity of Fifty Billion. of Dollars from America. Five hundred dollars for every man, woman and child of us, (and he failed to say what rate of interest he would pay) Just think, .fifty five hundred dollars right out of our place of business to help pave the streets of Berlin and pay the Krupps for guns for the next war. We Wonder if There is not some way we can Manage to have some more of the Liberty Bonds People say this war it not popular. And they are right. It is no Eopular with us. Not any more popular than life or fire insurance. We ate to pay out money for these things. But we go right on paying it out, because our insurance policies, unpopular as they are with us, stand between us and something tnat is far more unpopular. 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