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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1918)
m ONTARIO AJUICS, OKTAJUO, OR., THUBMDAT. SRPTKMBKR 19, IBIS 77 mMMMMHWMIHHl)irMMIfilTnW( IMMIHimtrHH When Your Dining Is Attractive Table Nothing makes food taste better than to have it look well, and it cannot look well unless served in attractive dishes. POPE-GGSSER CHINA We have one of the best and largest selection of dishes and offer you a chance you have not received before to make your table attractive. Buy any one of our six patterns in 42 or 60-piece sets or add other pieces if you wish PAY $1.00 DOWN AND 50c A WEEK Come at once and be sure of your choice as our Popular Purchase Plan puts our dishes within the reach of any home, then to, as you know, dishes are scarce these days. ONTARIO FURNITURE CO. bM""x I A ) l HAVK VOI MONF.Y ON I.IVolll M AND lU'tlrl II. I.. l-KTKrlHON Call on the Argus for Commercial Printing Does Pershing Speak for Tibu? w v x m .r V. 1 wV r aw , . "The German army can be beaten; the German army will be beaten; the German army must be beaten." Ptrshiug coutited on every man, woman and child in An. to back him up riit-u he said th.it back him up with their souls, their flesh, il.cit j ockttbook to the t drop cf blow!, to the last dollar. i ur voting men are hacking him with their blood. Kcry oue of us at h c iim.sl in in w ith our dollar! our last dollars our future dollars. BUY Fourth Liberty Bonds. Any Bank Will Help You. tbu ivtii T CtllTBiaVTI vayjsjotic ciriiTi0 ov FARM COIN, CROPS j AND FIGHTING SONS AID WINNING WAR Shiploads of Bacon a Mere Item in Procession of Food to Fighters. Civilians Nowhere has appeared a more suc cinct reminder of the enormoua re sources of the American faim and tha farmer Instant readiness to mint any war demand! than a brief ills patch from Ixindon recently announc ing the suspension of the ration limit on bacon. Owing to the accumulation of stocks of 87,000 pounds of lacin from Aiiciicn. tbc dlapstch wild, the ration lug of bacon would be abandoned for the time. Since this enormous stock was for civilian requiiements and probably a much greater quantity had been uafe ly landed for allied army needs it doas not require extreme imagination to visualise the long procession ot cargo ships which has steamed MIMfl with this one Item of the food sup ply. All tha cargo space of from eight to twelva freighters of average site would be reiiulied to transport Hi, lion noli ikhmuIh. WHEAT GROWN DESPITE SABOTAGE Daanlts the b irnlag of grain rle ihe torpedoing of wheat shins, iiinl aiming I BFBBB In tli" main fields of (he country, the Am farinri Iiuh uloiloiiHh pluveil his war part by producing Burilclontlv I. Ik crops to feeil I he ulllt'd woild, as bis sons have IiioiikIiI fear In to the hearts of the SBSfBJ Chateau Thiol i Mini in the iMsM SoIssoiih battle. Vow r re. nl that others lienldes von Kiiebliiiaiiii liellevi erniuny cannot w In b force of arms, aa those (lermans not dupes of the prSfl iganda fed ('eiiiuin press already Knew that Knglaud could not lie starved In von Tliplti ruthless submarines. lint fai from being satlsNcd with this major pait In winning the war. the farmer has played a liberal pan In flnuiu nig lit- struggle lat-i spring. with seed and Implements to Inn. aud all the pre harvest eipenea of wages and mulnteiiHiice, not an agri cultural Ulstilct lii the e i failed Is) moat or ovci subscribe It quota of the Thlid Libert v Uiau. FARMERS FIRST IN LIBERTY LOAN Oregon, almost purely an agricul tural and stock raising stale, was tha first III the district to sniiiinn. . in quota exceeded. The lunula districts were mil fonnl more prompt In meeting (heir assigned obligation than wara tha metropolitan districts what a banks ami factories were concerned With the coining of the Fourth l.lbeitv l.iun., which will overshadow uu) prtvloii f inn in iu I irlniiiph of Ibv I'Blt.d Htates It v two in one. iha farmeis part should lie lelainelt aasiar since be now has turned bis matured cropa Into cash The Fourth Uli.iu IgBBbk 'ailing far twice as much as an) of tha previous war funds, all of who i. were epochs In i lie country's bailor), will show the lulled St alas reall buck liag down to buslaess. 4TH LOAN CALLS FOR FULL EFFOK I Daaalts our araaasH training in thinking In uolhlng lass ib.iu sig flgillei.. the Pun nil l.ibertv Loan Is a bug sum and will require a loug, stiong pull from everv ill lieu it n is to he atroiiiplmheil In tbrev Weks, from Hepteiuber rs to OrtolM allolt.il There Is no more doubt of the fill flllniein of the loau uu ai'liedule thus than there la that h. Americau suiiy will thiow ton llliiitenbiirg sud In eudorir back acrajH tba Kblne. Aud as suiely as lens of thnussuds of the biavaat of iuerli an v.inih will lose their lives in Hie flerca combats lu which the Mini will be fonnl backward oul of Krain'a, IjkI su smrl. will ihe raising uf Hie great Uli.il. Loan, not I a i ouipliilied without eveiv Aiuerhau niainhallliu the last dollar of his rsaaBMNssI and abating eveiy uuuecesaarv etpendl-tura. DANIEL WELLS y AQNIS . BROQAN. ivvaivaa;tt tba he An I TAGGERT HARDWARE CO., Ontario, Ore "Mix mouths of war gmoiig (real powers will bankrupt worll laid eoououiials tielore ...l 1X14. Not. iih the A Hi,) Fuwers pia lalriaa lo eiiil ihe war In Its sixth aavr, I lie leaal of their Wonle is Msl e 'uui Koiilh Liberty I.imii sub sdrintlu g heav) osa oversubacrtp- nolo, a ' lis vim i lagtB airay ' ai . gaff in m. i ale. li iiag of i he oov. a trout If the I ;, h lab irl) Loan it in..' uil (lleil cone- IMiniliuk el. I suiasbing e: - il.ii npiiiar.' Hi ihe wav oag'l ou stret li thai I'liuln Liue.l. L.ai, ,li. i h I i,n l.i a little largei Us Evary della'r mikn thsm heilar buy Liberty Bonds. Bring "Fourth" your savings Buy Liberty Sanaa. Sillleae for Osf.nas or Mliona far indemnltit Knack the Halm out af Wilhalm Liberty Banala. A little far ban er all fa. tha The tnrr of James lingers turned nn angry purple, as he read the fear less and cnustlc criticism of his own great manufactory. How dare the press print such an article, anil who hud been their aecret Investigator? Here, now, upon his return from a much needed rest, the proprietor of Ilogera' "Ready to Wear Industries" wiis greeted In blink print by a daring exposure of had conditions said to exist In his own grenf plant. The condemning article appearing under the heading of "City Notes" wtlft t! mil by the well-known writer of terse editorials Daniel Wells. Even without his bold signature the brief written sentences of I huiicl Wells were unmistakable, with a call and conviction all their own. James Rog ers decided furiously to call up Wil liams of the I'ress and Inquire Into the natter, a prompt contradict Ion must he demanded. Hut Irresolutely the old mini's hand rested upon the telephone. Would Daniel Wells brook contradic tion? His assertions were backed with proof. Rogers rung for bis son In stead, and presently Jim, happyeyed and smiling, entered his futlier-a presence. "Well. IsiP he cheerfully Inquired. The older man thrust the day's pa per before hltn. "Head that." he sold Irately. Jim, with B aertons nod. dismissed the article. "I have read ll," he re plied. "The worst feature of the BBSS Is the 1 1 ii I li of Hie statcinoiit." "Truth !" James Rogers wheeled iiln nl tmwird bis son. "What wmild you have for factory workers, glass sun rooms to sew In. or afternoon ten served In the work m-iin? Tin To vv health notions t.inke DM h k ' C'l lege. I suppose, has linhin i you with the sum, Men". Well, the pirn I bus run StSBg pretty well during the past, mill 1 guess It will In i In- future. The question l. you're miiiinger bore now," In tupped the written article, "What are yon going to do nbout thlaT" Ills sou sank easily Into a chair. "I'iii. fit I : t, dad," he answered Tl hi nun's ayaa bulged -What r "Renefll by It," young Jim repeated, "cut oul the thing disapproved, and begin a new order." The father stared at Ida BOB SB though be 'were a stranger. "May I ask." be snld sarcastically, "what has made you so agreeable to a 'new order of things?' Do you reallge that It would entail the expenditure of large sums of money my money which later will ; all be yours? That It would lessen ma terially the profits of our business?" Young Jim caine close and looked I frankly hm k Into his father's face. "Yes, I'll tell von wi.at has changed my I point of view, dud." be replied. "It's a girl. Just a little brave, sweet sort of a girl, working lure In your fac tory. She lias li'lkul to me about It all" "During working hours?" his father Interrupted. Jim shook bis bead. "No," be aald; "there was no time ihen. It waa as I walked home with her evenings, that she brought me to aea things as they are, and as they should be." James lingers jumped furiously to III feel. "You dare to tell me that you hate been walking home nights with one of your father's factory i lil The inllllnuslre choked. There waa a significant pause. "I hsve also asked her to marry me." young Jim quietly resMiuded. Jsuies fingers turned aud pressed an electric button. "We will settle this foolishness here ami uow." ha muttered. "What la ihe name of this girl?" Jim's face tlm-hcd ".limn." he spoke the nsuie gently, ".loau liravei." When Ihe office door opened a girl sIimhI for a moment framed In Ihe ma hogany cg-lng ibis), swiftly she came and waited before the two men Sin was a little girl, aa Jim had said, bar blue .yes unafraid "You rent for me?" she asked. "To tell you," be hurst out "that your services here ure no longer re quired And to Impress BBOB .You lb. fact lhat any sill) affair between you and my m will mean his prompt dis missal fr.nii my family, Natthsf sns nor at SB) lime unit he expect nnt thing from me m ii i i BMlSaS abso lutely and nually you ggraa to give hnn up. "I do not know bow much troiilne vinir agitating remarks may have caused aiming the workers, but bem . forth It will be list less for ynu to seek employment in ant- ot our altnea. As far as we are coin nM4 vou abali be forever lleuo-d. ' "I am afraid" said tha girl, her voice was low. "that will not be pus aline. Be.suse " wltbaqulcb coui ern III bee face she went over to the young er mail "J 1 10,' site murmured, "for give Inc. dear for deceiving even you. lb .niise. Mr Rogers ' "lir ctiulinued. "I Lave nun j been re Ling kg uu luspii lui una I "in aBIle Tin leihlshie tlloliii- I b.ve foni be lighted." She -n.i.il a i..i I, n transforming smile "Imi ami in. 1 am aure, are going IS help in. right KAISER PLANNED TO RULE WORLD AFTER 6 MONTHS WARFARE Thouqht Theft of Iron and Coal From France. Land From Russia. Would Pay Bill riannlng woild trade domination. ?, not actual wen Id rub', as the nutcomB of a short six mor campaign la Burops, (iermanv i f ads hers.lt outcast from anm ad itioos, her people laipovi In I, sot honor Irrevocably stallion In Hie hi od of lielgiiim. and facing a fulmn a4 fathomleaa Ignonilnv l di arsBBs "I will make room m 'lag people by taking some mre ol r nnso I and a few thousand I ; isrc uiLea of j HuBita." said Ihe Kb mi- We will sat the iron and coal I vn thorn i Trance for uianutari irai winch wa ' will aall the conquer I isipulatlon o . KiiBSla, and this, be- il indemnltlaa. I will more than pay I ie war. Kug j land will not dare SflaB In, and our merchant fleata will soon crowd bar from the world trade routes. I If tba United HLUei does not a. qulescii. her mannfai Hirers will gat no more of our dyes and cheiiilcala. her farmera so more of our fartl- Mi. mb. Ami we will alao take away from her all South American com men GERMAN GRAVES GRIM ANSWER Now, BCKWI t'u i.rav'ea of a mil lion of his vonng men. tba Kalaer la beginning to see the sun ael on tba smallest of his aiuhllions. "Koch will never cross Hie Ithlne. ' la now tha Herman wad hv-mil Herman cities, shrieking BBW 111 tin- visitation Of allied ami AnnTlian all plane homhera rv mil n mine ol ibis haiharlty." Such crlas are echoed In the ghostly laughs of Hiousands of llolha anB pal In l' uu in i.ondmi and I'arla. The lihlne villi he crns.eil. and inlngne and ll.illii will wince ba neath the shells of Allied guns. hive million men In France. " crlas Vm.rlca. Hemeuiber llelglum and end the war In 1(11." To America and her five million fighting men In Prance will coma the gi eater gloiy of the world war. But that end will not lie achieved with out the sacrifice of thousands of those men. nor without tha moat, earnest and united support of thoea of ua at home. Where wa have givsta valiant efforts to war work hero, indue we moat tbruat our slioldara deeperatelv against tha wheel of war preparations from now on To no one person or class la It given to do a greater share lu this wai than any other person or claas Kach mtisi do his iitmoaL WEIGHT RESTS ON AMERICAN FARMER I poo no one class leals a greater reepoiiBlhllltv than upon the Ameri can farmer, who with his wives aaS sous and daughters constitutes una third of our population Ha baa tba first and great responsibility of pro vldlag food for tba nation al home food for tha flghllag man abroad and food for aajg allies In the battle llaa and their civilian population. uglaad wiib millions or aciea of parka and hunting grounds lonterlad Into farms can onl raise crops to feed her people hair the year Franca, with even mat. In untlium aad naarl) hair her fields overrun by armies does even less Willi her g aln fields extended by millions of H ies of new land, merl cs U reapondlug lo Ihe call and allied hunger will uev.r b. an allv (o Oei maiiv MlllOBI ol dollars of Amu en a huge war loaus are coming h, to Hie (m in. i In iatiueiil for b.s g i u in ami K'm k lie fkiliKl. fill Ills rilllire boi'iir and tiaiidlng in the SBlaSB, muat n that aveit IgMBB "f this sum be i an pare g nlnvesled In wur li . The Fo iftli liberiv UkSB now ua. oallB for bul a portion or absl sinerlca must f,A In w.ir afre: is In Hie nail fen mnii:li ll mast In I l siibeil I'l'ini'il. i ml ovei whalmlugly. " iiai the man w I o is not for us la against as' Is . ,,w as when It was i ll ten rest Hflaa ago If Vol inn a hi dollar bond hi ii von 001 I. Ii Kl a rive biin-iii-d dolls; i mid. mii are not doing our roll il'il- as tn Vmeikaa. iSUBSCKIB W "As luspwlor," James Rogers re peated, "do yoa maaa to say that you wore seat to laveatigala uty facto. by Williams of tba Preen?" Tba girl crept close lo young Jim's" aide. "Why, no," she aald, and laugh ad) eofily. "I came myself My w u I. Dauiel Well' " VawXaV If. B. --am BBBBBG fek LfBERTY aVWal-PI (Copyright, isit. n tba WeM.ru Newspa per Union i ' I'li'ilu fa i uf the bin dB po.i '- ai.'ih tuhxiipeit lu tht I . ili UaWtlj Loan ait rnlillrj. AM EMU AS Hum thowd 'f Without U. "SM J