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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1918)
A ONTAiad, MALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAROH 28, 1918. PAGE- Painless Dentistry by Nerve Blocking MY RECORDS SHOW 3000 APPLICA TIONS OF THIS SCIENTIFIC METHOD OF ELIMINATING PAIN IN THE DEN TAL CHAIR. SKILL SCIENCE EXPERIENCE INSURES PAINLESS EXTRACTION PAINLESS REMOVAL OF NERVES AND PAINLESS FILLING OF TEETH. NO GAS DR. CRICHFIEI D, Boise. NO COCAIN Falk Building Two Cars of Exceptional Value '' .... .. . . . i .pi.. ii The Great Nash SixThe Powerful Nash Truck No motor car values offered in recent years repre sent greater efficiency, greater strength, greater power, or more handsome linesthanTHE NASH SIX which achieves the Economy of Operation, Flexibility of Power Comfort in Riding It is the car discriminat-ng autoists, those who have owned cars for years, placed their stamp of approval and the demand for the demond for these machines has demonstrated the wisdom of their judgment. m ira BI.L3 cr a- The Nash Truck Built for Dependibility and Service The greatest addition of the man power of the nation in the great war was the introduction of the Nash Truck. No matter what the load may be The Nash is equal to the task ef transporting it Hundreds of these great cars are performing wonderful feats of strength and service over all kinds of roads, in all kinds of weather. The result is a vast reduction in transporta tion cost, great saving in time. LET US DEMONSTRATE TO YOU EITHER OF THE GREAT MOTOR VALUES-THE NASH WAY IS THE BEST WAY. E. C. PROPST, Agent MALHEUR AND HARNEY COUNTIES IN OREGON PAYETTE COUNTY, IDAHO Salesroom, Old Golden Rule Buildinp, Ontario, Oregon Training the Lilttle Children heard by the I nlted HtaMw Bureau of Rdncatlon, Wanhington. I). '., and tli National Kindergarten AseoriaUon, New York, N. V. i ii v Mm. Bertha EmeJIn.l From about tlio age of throe anl extending Imllflnltolx through clillil IidihI years, there is no more valun bio aid for the mother who desire to promote the well-being of her chil dren than walk and talks. It l UHiuilly inc. I dn'fii'iilt fir the lmtn-- knpliiK motlier to ftnil Mtfleti Dl leisure Mr rather. unlnterriiitei leisure -to eonrentrate on work or play with he children We nre all only too familiar with flic Interrup tion of the butcher, the baker, the telephone, the friendly neighbor. which breaks in repeatedly until one "five up" In deapair Hut when you leave your home and Ita distrac tions behind you, you begin to real lie that you have found a way In which you can say with Kroebel. "Come, let us live with our children." These walks and talks ran he use- fful both to the city mother and the country motlier, though It wilt he easily seen that the country mother has the advantage In this respect Tim city mother will have to substitute, for the suggestion!! below, the city parks, the river or lake front, visits to the large factories, museums and historic points of Interest. You ran make the walks as long or as short as your leisure permits; you csn plan them for every day or every other day morning or afternoon; and after a month's trial you will begin to real ise their value for yourself as much as for lbs children. The blue sky and the groat outdoors will take you away from the pet tineas of the thous and and one trifles that rontinusUv intrude themselves upon your atten tion while you remain within four walls, and they will be equally up lifting la taking the little ones away especially is this true In small towns from the petty small talk that emanates from the porches and the front slieps and passes along the sidewalks from house to house land from child to child It la well for you to decide upon jrour destination before you rail the children with "Iet's go to the poaU today!" or "This is a great day for the woods!" A playmate or two taken along occasionally (and frequently If you have but one child will lend ad ditional seat to the walks and will en large your opportunities for getting belter acquainted with your own children in relation to their play mates. In the case of very young children, places very near home will serve as well as the more distant goals which are usually more attractive to the other children The pond or t he btream under the bridge or the water front, the beach, or the rocky bouM ars that can be scaled, or the woods seek them out in your vicinity. Try every road and see where It leads to Tl.e adjoining town. If It be within two or three mile, makes a splendid objective point with older children, and a trolley ride will bring you back should time or fatigue make It necessary Try to forget all your grown-up dignity on these walks (especially If It be a country road and have mi much fun and laughter as the chil dren are ready tor. Wear only stout shoes and "roughing" clothes Home times permit the children to take skates, or a bicycle, or a velocipede, a hoop, or horse reins All these will provide addition I sttractious v. lieu tbe children seem loath to leave their street play r These walks will deveJou your chil dren physical!) fully as much as any stematlc exercises, and the variety of "stunts" that will be initiated aloug the road will astound you. In some of them you way Join, others will tsacli vou to have control of your nerves while the children develop strength sod independence thereby. So far as the physical activities ere . on. .rued. ou need suggest rery lit tle; the children will Initials as much 'as there are time aad energy for There will be walking forward and , backward, sometimes with eyes shut. omrtiuies on stone walls and in .1 1 r . ties; there will be running, skip ping, bopping, Jumping from differ ent heights, whistling and singing, 'sanies pf "follow master." racing. stone-throwing and stick thro kaj into ponds and trees, and tree-i iimi- ksff. That the "walks and talks " are k great meats) stlmilus Is readily ap parent, when one reflects for a mo ment upon tliti opportunities for ask lag aad answering questions that sel dom aria ia the school room the op portunities to observe public work that is going on .sway from one s KPtSCOPAl, MISSION. Under the auspices of the local or ganisation, the Rev. Oeorgn B. Van Waters, D. P.. of Portland, will hold a fire days' mission in Ontario, be ginning Tuesday, April 1, at 8 p. m. and concluding the following Sunday morning. The evening lectures will be upon the tepics: "Science aad Re ligion Us Origin and Growth,' "Evolution." Comparative Religion," "Incarnation." "How the Religions of the world Can Be United bats' Teaching of Jesus the Christ." Thinking people will enjoy the Intel lectual and spiritual treats that the Doctor will offer. By the courtesy of tha trustees thereof these services will be held in the Congregational church. Everybody welcome. Cough Medicine for Children. The fact that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives prompt relief and la pleasant and aafa to take made It a favorite with the mother of young children. It Cost the Average Family Lets Than 10c Per Week for Packer's Profit in 1917. The Meat Bill is one of the large items in the family budget but of it less than 10 cents per week goes to the packer in profits. In converting live stock into meat and getting it into the hands of the retail dealer, the packer performs a complex and essential service with the maximum of efficiency. The above statement is based on Swift & Company's 1917 figura and Padaral Census data: Swift A Company's total output (Meal aad sy-predects) - 5.570,000,000 Pounds Swift ft Company's total Profit ? $34,650,000.00 Profit per pound $.0062 U S. Mast Consumption . -170 pounds per parson par year 170 pounds at $.0062 $1.05 per person par year Tha average family 4ri persona $4.72 per family par year 1918 year book of Inter aattng and inatructive facta sent on raqueat. Addreea Sarin At Company, Union Stock Yard, Chicago, Illinois Swift & Company U. s. A. Ezra Auto Truck Bargains WE HAVE A NUMBEK OK EXCEL I.KNT PLEASI'KK CABS THAT WILL MAKE FINE TRUCKS. THK ENGINES HAVE ALL HKKN OVKH II.M.I.Kli SO WK Guarantee Every Car to Be in Good Condition THE SEGUINE AUTO CO. (THK OLOKMT UAKAUK IN MALHKl'H COUNTY.) A Complete lis of accessories. Hrrtlre ulatloa for flood Year Tires. Automobiles of Character Hudson Super-ix, Velie Buick and Oakland You are taking no chances in buying one of these well known machines, a they have proven their worth by years of service. HKKVIC ANl KKI'l Ul.ll I'Kt K EASTERN OREGON AUTO CO. Oatarto, Oregon V. B. HTtl'LKJ MANAUKtt U'outUiued ou page eight i