PAGE 2 TUB ONTARIO AHC.V ONTARIO REOON. THUIUWAY, JUNE 87, IMS whr tHhtfarin Argus I K.AU .id. rand Publi I I8h6n rlnii"sn in, On post ol SimscJRIPTJO J Two w i) the i',iis printed tin tmniSntofthc Rural Bpiril winch oYcla '"I Ontariai b 111" bill -In ii. I buy I 1 1 1 ,f - -1 i 1 1 tifj'l lli That the si 'teniitit . : the RuralSu i rank in- Justice to the people of the city in true, oul ii in more a tri bujte to the meal dealer to whom, therefore, the people owe a profound vote of than! I'll ojiallj we believe that everyone who hat takei time to Mtimidi tin iiui tioii of meat, will agree with ii, thai .in . n i,i 1 1 v i in m ii i niii in iiar meal is as pfuilty nidi liberate murder as be who l tn a man in cold hloo i 'i in licve the purveyor of auch food ia the ivm-i criminal of the t vi . The onlj protection agaiinrl the sale d' tubeivular eat i li iver the coi 1 1 it cis iii si mm il cities and town i the hones tv of the dealers. In proportion to their vigilance and in 1c;;i 1 1 . i the In 'a I tli of the lieople protected. In the lari citii - conditioiiM an1 different. The l'j lacking plants can maintain the eoatof government in Kpection; while forced iimpection in the .smaller town would put the little i k it out of husinens. The regubttionii iicfming the slaughter of ttibercii lar animals pr icribt we iindoratsiid, thai when s ' ia found to have one or even two lesioiiH, the tortious aim them arc cut nut and the remainder Is pa sed lor sale Wliere more than two c diim arc round the entire beef i l!0llellf I ABOLISH GERMAN TEACHING Since the revelations of the Senate Commit tee invest! gating the activities fof the German American Alliance it thin country there is no longer ain exeunc For anj whoo I or any ncl I authority continuing instiwtioii i1 the German language in an American school. K-ieeiali Is this true in MIIV of the priniar aching of ' riiian in 1 he school- if hi - per ii i in another eategory and might be icicntific student - '. h" arc followin i i 'iriiian is concerned in the of education in America it should become a dead ' in a class a nil Sanskrit, the Vulgate and the cunifomw in Ionian ti mples. I'. this means can Aineriea aid in III' war. after tin lie Prussian v Ruch h course will defeat for nil time the scheme oronnaed bv the National German American Alliance, to make German the common tongue of tie American people. tt will cut them, too, where the; will feel it most. It will aid in that ai'ter-ihe war battle ror commercial supre It will make impossible i realization their plan to I i niaiiie the world with their loathed Uiiltnr. To this end the next session of the legislature should SO amend the present state laws which permit l' no clastici to the courses in high schools save those in first class districts. fof under the present law local districts are imt authoriied to eliminate German. Thai man; have done so without Bcantion of the state department is a tribute to good sense n' the teachers ami pupils and imt to the pr sent Oregon laws. itVsiiiWanTAnAiiTn iiP.il iiiw I UU MUIIIUIIMUIV) VVI i 'V" wwwi aaa BIDDING THE SOLDIERS GOODBY Altho there baa been no formal organisation to ar range for a proper 'send -off" fur the Malheur eounti born Will,,,,,! Bovenuncnt inapectioii to du hue I '' they leavd for the training eampa, thej have not been small pa unit afford, or should not nl least, ta overlooked. A few thotful men and wometi on eachoccn on infectiil I The Ion ofaf t f r. tav witl together in time to let the hoys know that 0Ml' purchase is mor an hear, and tin ., it home aro thinkii I'tlnnr sl,;.",l,it ' ,.l," ''" '"'' 1 "I""" ,l"' "" '" mim Por ' llowevcr'it istimeUuit i i I ..rgauisatkm take refusal i" bnv tin h . ,,,,, , , While i tihtei 11 inn loss to tl, ""' "latter in hand. In Weis.r and some of the other Ida dain randier whose hern has been condemned is not thai bo cities the local Hed ('roes chapter has organised a can more equitable than to have the entire loss fall upon tin teen committee. This committee hoi only bids its own! dealt i or to pa an it on to the consumer ' oldiei hovs goodbv, but also lius magazines, cignrettt mal d nd olher thiuv thai men like at th trains for the Im : hru from other tov , I.. -, ill ii"l pun thai ; ni Soiiietlliny of this norl in uht w II be done he ; , should !, ; in du! H I diowii ach leave with the mclnories of a fit nite that luliei ne of ' i.dlii milk m lar i Ioiil HEARST AND LAFOLLETTE There are two men in American public life whose ! ilicc th, I l ,il, -ft, ,1 ',. Ill : i iiwi kol held tin id' tile ('nit IP tin ' he people of Ontario mould h lias been a disj aei to hi state, and bis opposition to the thi m. n the meat men I tuned, rf declarat cd of dip disloyalty, In iv'i w weit o fortunate ranchers would ces the is still i mbero1 the nation's legislative nodv. to dispose i l till lai lock. The Would find t Mr. Hearst's position is inconsistent Sum, i Ihat H w,.. them lo take preveutativi methods fi i publications have steadily maintained a patriotic attitude then protection of then animals, and thus lessen the dan uud have aided in everj war work; this is true of bia mag i ger in its inception. zincs; while his newspapers have been consistently auti INDICTING THE KAISER ally, and pro German t. a marked di They I i 1 not cease their pr,-( lerinan artivitj after With each pass,K W(, k the tcrrd.le cr,.ue , m.ittci : Al,ri1 VM'; ul" " iA,"""' declared war. hut have given lo the Kaiser audnis allies are being brought home to the "dandeomforl ... the en.u.v at every turn. I !., have Anwii... .J.. Th,. , i,. .. il... .. imL. sought to embroil the I toted States in a war first with rated the arch timid of Berlin staggers I an , ,-,. M,Alr1" !"" ' w,,th JaPn; "'v l,avr ,M;,n s" I"''-11''' tioii, Hist,,, x furnish,- no adequate comparison. ",,im ' ,:,t ,llr lve btwu denied the use ol the Mritish and The message which Dr M. G. Paiiasiaii hnd of the ( i,l";l,lli'n ,"i,'ls' l1,"'.v bve bean so rank that piles f the ,.,.,ss.,-,.s,,f th.. i. ,, , ....... i.n. .ii... .1... i.i i pnl.licatioiis have heen burned in sP-sdle h eta etoaisb With its Inunirs. Pitv forthc vntiins ,,111,.. ,,.,., es,.!,.., PWMictttmi have heen publicly hurne.l in loysl towns of ssvap- who has In pnotised th, Gennan people is ,...U , , :l" ;,s,. VH1 ",rV a,v eircunttsd In the mads . qusled in the rag has for him. If peace when it shall A t,""'1 l,i,s "'"'.":" the gorernment should put a be declared contains n roviaion for his longer ex istene. ,"1' f; M"'1' ,"'' i,s"" !" ,"1!f,, l,h,u',.'s- n"u ,;l" th'' l""l'l-' on this earth, or lea vei poWui urn of his ilaatardlv tribe "' """"1 djatn.'ts hand seditious p. .suns when such a crime against mankil I Will have heen c,,.in,lte,l l,1H" " ,,H ,.,',,.,' q ,u' "'itbont.es who can exercise No German apolo ist will ever be aide to dispell the ft lM,w;',s;,, ' 'P'-'v... Socialistic puldications the use of belief which Americana, with all other allied a.,. I even nc. , "' ,M1!1,S s ,"1,,u s,'t 'xaniPle 1Vfia Ranaolph tral nations. ha . in the complnit v of iermanv in the tc Hearst, and the Senate should expell Bob LaFollcttc since rilde treatment of the Vnuenians. As lr. Panasian: tin learned and eloqUi ut lecturer who ipoks here Sunday ami who will again tell the lory of Armenia Pridaj evening; declared 'The Sultan of luikev was the instrument, but he has not the decency to resiun. NOT FOR CHILDREN ONLY. Somehow the iinnression has trone ahmatl ovit th.. the arm thai wi Ided the sx,,r, w;,s the (iciinan Kaiser." land that the purchase of War Savings Stamps was the u Dr. Papasian drew the parallel between the system prerogative of the children, that man and women should devote their attention to Liberh Bonds This is n,,t true. V j ,. ..!ii -if fu,1- 1,.. loo.... ,r W.... v...,: eu. . . .. ..i.... . ... .... , in. innur i.i , in n,, IllliS Olttlllps used in Arnienia .ul that used in Belgium showing tli tinctly how the as n mothods were used in the one country sa in th other tl ire can be no dispute that the crimes in each et intrv Wt perpetrated h) the same author, Tin- more one. considers the terrible deeds written Into histon In the Huns, in Belgium and in Arnienia, tin mon determined mnst become the purpose t. anl m every effort to carr mi the fight for the utter destruction of Prussian militarism. Then- can be no peace with such a power still in existence. I he Kaiser ami his arch liends must he wiped off the face of the earth. a hi,h the authorities desire purchased is equal to the first Liberty Loan ami that means that it is a joh for men ami Women SI well as for the children. Malheur ,-oiint is call ed upon to hu more than L'oo.iMXl worth ,,f bonds this year If the county is to make pood its quota there is a place on the War Ravings rolls fof every inhabitant Get jHuir name on the list for all you can save. The proper place for the profiteer is in jail. Tin is no certain!) luiv long prompt deliveries tan ln made, and the prit are sure to ndvnme. read in ti : illo OhIUII1 III!' l'SS. , I n- e.i ,.,i,r lonriiiK ami . rjiiii'in in,. CaMcagar Timrlng, .n nil, I i.iir I'aMnpr lliuinnij ' U...1.(( Si,.....' Sll Simiii C.i-i-UlI,.. u , ... i , .,,, ,,,. ti. i ,,ii.,l I'lip I'uwnm'i' Hun r. . -...' . . . Ifou '! taking do chan ti in tliln 1,. lilt; illfl ' Advance PbOBI i at nlMroom, Old Togflf i bmUoi EASTERN ORECON AUTO CO. V. H STlClls, Kr tIM!IO. OKKOOK I. Slv, 'j llnrter s-mh anil . , ,,. i lu'i e i 1 I'din I THE UNIVERSAL INSTRUMENT Thirty yearn ago tha talephona wan a luxury. Today. througli pemnnal Inltlatlva and prlrata enlarprlaa, It haa rtaeomo a necaeelly within th reach of everybody. Wliere tinre a buel neee had lint one telephona with a limited talking nitiga, today that buinM haa aervtca with a range Uiree-,tmrtor of a conti nent broad, and every branch of every builneea Ir linked to ev ci Bf iu liiicr'iniiiunlcatlng telephona aynlnm I'll,. i,...ii,ni,.. Ma pained Ita raaponelbla place and there ar o I '"in Hell iRii'iiiionca in thin country, over which go 26.000,000 talk dally Bvtrj Hell Telephone ia a Long Distance Station. Malheur Home 1 ) it i: Ci. A Comfortable Feeling A good iiiauy tilings may happen that will give you a feeling of comfort ar but nothing will do this more sun lv i tl ' eftgi -.11 have moi .ul. Tli' la parti.ularly ti our bank, where you know II Foil I - there subject to your , ,;,! get it when you want it. That !, until V'ii need it. If you have no hank SOOOUnt, we inviti- you I- itarl one at our bank now, no a ter how small. Vuu will add to it from I time and it will nuii he a source of e eurity to yoo, BUY THRIFT STAMPS: A MONEY AND LIBERTY SAVING INVESTMENT. First National Bank ONTARIO, OREGON. The Firsi Duty of Man A beaunrut .don, ,,,u, ..ppaarad in a recent laaue of the Sat urday tveran, ,., y ltirge autOBob(1(, fou lllui(tratlulB the four greateat ev.nu u the life of man: ".iratiuK I CI INC. MAKHIKU Btnrnra rocs worn ton, Hits I lum hi mm. rot it avrusfoavi i no you CATC,, tUAt WLBNBio coint. mr man? ThU big automobile tinu .peat 10.00.00 for a .lugi. .. ,n . tng. BM.e ,o adverts ,,, million, of peopVu.v.SVlt'.B .h. latba, t.,, murr duty o, a umiiumSJ u75, 5 THAT A HOMK SHOULD fOliEBEKORK THE AUTOMOBILB. We PUu ,.ur home ttvts. We l.i.il.l u with utern Soft Hlnr. AL CHANCE "" u, mn unm ONI AIIIO. OKH.OV Boise-Payette Lumber Co. I IDAHO Mauutucturara of v i I IKS soir PINK S-2t lo oO the Fair now and watch for a .d exhibit