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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1918)
I lit OrtTAJUO AlUim ONTARIO ORfOOX. THITWWT JTI.Y It. It Koftt 1 FOR HALE Good paying business vlth ft good Ford truck, for 1110 No mora capital nsosssary; no perlenos needed. Phone 10-w, On tario, P. O. Box (IS. Sl-tt UPWARD OKFKKKD. Lost One brown salt caao, on cemetery road to Cftlro. Sundav morning. Notify J. P. Hill. Nyaea, Or. le-lt $ Commercial I Greamery Co. Lashbuyerso f Cream and Produce Place: South of Post Office, Ontario, Oregon Vniir RmI Mnrlrot fnr (roam V.a-trn. PoultrV of ftll kinds ; $ HTRAYRD OR OTOIJCX. Two saddle horses One sorrel. 8 year old aiding, stand IK bandit. branded a lazy Bw "n rlai''t shoulder. One pinto, red and white horse, glass eye, black mane and tall, branded " on left stifle, finder receive $36 reward. A. MoWll- llams, Ontario. Or.; phone ISO. BUT W.8.B. r HIR RKNT. Fire-room house close in; n nice Ap- 25 THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Model T One-Ton Truck Chaaals, $0 f. o. b. Detroit, haa been thoroughly te-ted for more than two yeara: It la sold you now In the assured confidence that It will meet your requirement aad ixpeotstlons. The regains Ford frame, only larger ind heavier, the regular Ford motor wltb direct driven worm Rear; wheel bace of 124 Inches and will turn Inside a 46-foot circle. It haa all the Impllclty of the Ford ear, all the economy In oper iiiion ami malntenanee. Onnio In and we'll (Ire you further dr.;nll FORD GARAGE KRBIE HATH, Ntaifw. ON1ARIO. OREGON. lawn and shrubs, lot of shade ply J. W. Schloes, Phone 7-m BUY W.8.B. FOR 8ALB A fine driving or middle horse and good buggy. 67 a takes both. R. J. Dickson, Ontario. Oregon. It-it AMAH Mjidtom IN TMK CIRCUIT COURT OF THK BTATE OF OR BOON FOR MAI, HEVit COURTY. Lester B. I'urcell. plnlntlfr, vs. Edith M. I'urcell, defendant. To Edith M Purcell. defendant IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint in the above entitled court and cause, on or before the expiration of the time prescribed in the order for publica tion to-wlt: on or before the expira tion of six week from the date of the first publication of this summons, and If you fall to answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to tli court for the relief demanded In th" complaint, namely for a decree of ab solute divorce forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and defendant, and for the care and cus- lastf oi ( iara I. I'urcell and Hamul c i'urcell, minor children of pain tiff and defendant .This summons Is servled upon you by publcatlon there of for six consecutive weeks In the Ontario Argus, a weekly newspaper published In and of general circula tion In Malheur County, Oregon, nnder and by virtue of an order of the Hon. Dalton Biggs, circuit Judge of the Ninth Judicial District of the Bute of Oregon. Dated ai chambers at Ontario. Oregon, the 11th day of March, till. Date of flrat publication, June 17, mi. Date of last publication. Auguat , 1111. C. Mc OONAUII.I.. Attorney for plaintiff. Residing at Ontario, Oregon. i i ' SBBBjnSjBjaBBSnBBBBBBBBJBBBBBBJBJSJBftJBBBJSJBBJBBJBjjpj gjgmjmmmmmmjmjmmjgggmmmmmimm, Save Food Now DON'T LET MILK OR MEAT SPOIL Itis your patriotic duty to see that every bit of food you buy is eaten, for Food will win the war Ice will save food You can not keep milk sweet or meat and vegetables from spoiling without ICE We deliver good, pure ice. The water from this ice can be used. It is pure. Remember too that we buy Cream, Eggs and Poultry and pay cash when you deliver the goods. On ta rio Ice & Cold Storage ONTARIO, OREGON aa, sneawr '''."wff' l Ew I HftV fl r t Lam mm Thrift mm Inspiring A H is what you find in H jH our Grocery H jB on Bm vr-v or(ers an see or B'iB 11 youi se 1 . rnWm M BOYER BROS. jBF V'lm DEPARTMENT STORK A jp V ' . ONTARIO, ORKUON JL '" W km i.iitkr ok ONTARIO MAN creasing and Is now at a point higher MHNK AT RKVAHTATKD (ilfAM lh"n our estimates Indlrate a uecen isary for some months to gsjsjaj rapidly Increasing I Continued from Klrat I'agoi liillrh of ii shou'luit at least before ran be seen. Filipino teachers have neon brought In from Manila to teach the maklng dressings girts tare making This production hss strained the capacity of the manu facturers of raw materials to aurh an extent that there has been serious difficulty In securing sum. i. gftuae and oilier material used lu and cnihrolderv and the boys basket weaving, rug making, etc. A native mllilla has been formi l which Is drilled by the marines and to which every boy from 1 to SI la compelled to belong They really do quite well and people any that al ready a change can be seen. Then sll the youngsters from five to II have to take the regulation setting-up ex ercises, also under the dlreriin.t r the marlnee. Sanitary Inspection la made of all the home regularly and they are Our department of supplies Is working In close co-operation wltb the government to see that regulsr quantities of these materials are secured for Red t'ross work. All necessary orders have been placed with the manufacturers with averv help that can be given the situation by government priorities. If Chapter will take ateps to limit thtlr production of dressing to the exact kind and quantities specific ally raited for by the division, they may feel assured that the sltustlon In being well cared for This doe- compelled to keep them clean, aud not ,, howeyflr, lh ,, womBII now they are going to be forced to wi) re wuf , worh nd D ldl enlarge their quarter, according w btJ0ul , ck 0, oppormWy. the site of the family, for they .-,. , urgen, BMMl for other klndM very superstitious and close up their;,,, ,,,, ,., work wl m, .,, houses at sunddown to keep out the ' h ,., wllt,., f0ws: ghosts As the average house I. not Hotplul osrments. Refugee Oar more than 1 by II and t w1nBU Comt0Tt Kit. Knitted Hood- of occupants varies from two to 10. ,,. . ,..... -udi-. W. -w...--. , , you can Imagine the result of natlvei our ciiiiiiiiIhmIoiih abroad but bv our the slipper . , , L UOl.i uiriiii. in nun uuiiii;. nwi.iiift There sre three cla iIh- Kang," gang." and the "barefoot gang They spexk for tin mselvee Outside T a great trail- wg- in g sKiri. er go i uM sireei cleaners an umif. I. i. i .. alt af fair. The men Vftftf a pair of iron era and a shirt, the tall wore often (haii not outsl ! The hu'.i.- .: most primitive s have been in progiess, not only y haa met the need of the past year will answer the new demands. The women of the country must expftftt to respond to sudden change In or ders and to accept Irregularity In supplies as these are a necessary out- iiiiiit or wur deniandx and war con jdltlon. It is preciselv tiii sl-llliy 'to respond to the situation, be It what It may, no matter how confus ing to previous plans and Ideas, that makes the Ked from, s dependable and efficient force for winning the I war. Odor II. d IY-imm Activities. Your Chapter will lie asked by this office to produce definite quan tities of certain articles. These al lotments will be changed from time (o time as we receive further esti mate of requirements from national headquarters, and you are urged on nil accounts to confine your produc tion to these definite allotment and to secure materials through MM di vision supply wsreliouse. We are confident that everv loyal member of the Red Cross will do the utmost to promote the efficiency of the organisation so that we may con tinue to be the greatest relief agency operating In the war Hlncerely yours. C. D. 8TIMSON. Division Manager. BUY W 8 8 In clone looperslion will, the Army ivy to determine the need for As a result, defliilt- estluisteH of their requirements he tweeu now suit autumn tire In ftftnd and have served aa the basis for Um allotments for the work in l ( hy the chapters To niaki- tin iMiirtf called for hv this still. ale Hill floor....- sia-veted on low pole, and m-M -OM w0mM v.r b.. covered with I palm thatched roof fofa wH D8 rw(Jl,1., ,., ,1 ,,.lr does most of them A sleeping ma- ... , M,k HuluH l)f ,,,, -. and some large atone for "-.,, ar) for our own Mm,r and for those who will soon he railed In the colors, others are for the hos ' pltals of our allies abroad, both civil and military, while still other are I for th unfortunate popustlon In tin- actual war tone of our allies, Dreamland A ttractions ONTARIO, ORKOON SiiiiiU), July 1 1, lint MM Kffle Mlianuoii ami Nile. Welch. I'uIIih New. i in, l. i. (he neceeary furtiihhli.s RUY W.8.B. OI'KN I.K'in'KK TO KKIi CROMH iii;ki itM KAfliAINM CH.tNOKM tuued from Klrst Hags pleted articles to the point of need. " '" '" eUate H fa. as the policy of almost unlimited pro- i possible the suffering of old men, of auction might be justified But ' ehdren and at the there U a limit, and a very definite 'ue time serve ft reminder of limit to resources, both of material ' 'oun.ry .i..e auu m,.uV.., time when such evidences of sympathy mean so much to the morale of these sorely atrh k-u countries This Is a war not of the bm.4 iMnKintrlullnii and an it ta not St a wise but neoesaary that we put the entire production as rapidly ft pos sible) am thai basis of our beet esti mates of Um most urgent needs, so oldler and sailor alone, but ... that while we car for Red Crow re- '" P""1- "'"' "' ""'r,e '" quiremeftU adequately we, may at - "'"'' ll"- -'- " rB the same time be onsrlg the "wd at the front If the people countrya reeuurces of material end,''-'. 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