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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1918)
THB OCTAJUO AROCB, ONTARIO, OR., THURSDAY, BKTTKMBn IS, 114 Rexall Remedies Eastman Kodaks ONTARIO PHARMACY Prescription Specialists TUB HBXAIX HTORR PHONB If. Nyal Remedies I The Money Store A modern bank la a great deal like a central store In aome reepecta. Ita lines are varied. It caters to every body and every line of buatneaa. We have eomethlng that everybody wanta. We do not wrap our goods In packages but we deliver them Just the same. We do not refer to money alone, although that la our principal atock In trade We can render aome service to everybody. Whether It is financing a huge manufacturing con cern or loaning Johnnie enough mon ey to buy a calf, we are here to deliver the goods. We urge you to come In and look over our line. We can aerve you well'. First National Bank ONTARIO, OREGON. WORLD'S GREATEST PHOTO SPECTACLE Tv Br Hhovm at Dreamland Theatre October llth 1. W. Orlffltb'a Supreme Triumph, "Hearts of the World." . . VOTE FOR . . E. H. TEST FOR County Judge An Economical Business Administration of County Affairs Good Roads diid a Square Deal "Heart's of the World," the su preme triumph of D. W. Griffith, to be presented at the Dreamland on Saturday matinee and night. October 6th, Inaugurates a new era In the realms of the screen drama Here with the great war aa a background. Mr. Griffith has filmed a simple little love story, old aa the agea yet ever new. "Hearts of the World" has proven the lateat sensation in the screen world. Mr. Griffith realised that the public which became enthus iastic over "The Birth of a Nation" and "Intolerance" would expert something hlg from him In this latest picture, ami therefore Inatead of try ing to outdo himself In staging gigan tic battle scenes, he used the Qreat War only ss a background for the filming of a simple and attractive atory of tremendous human Interest. "Hearts or the World" ahawa the happy, peaceful life of the people of a small village before the grim horror war reared Its ugly head ovar the horlton. The causes that led up to war are shown; the meeting of the English Parliament ou tha eventful Bight when the vote waa east for war; tha seaslon of the French senate vot ing upon the Declaration or War, the seaalon ot tha cabinet awaiting the fatal hour when the' ultimatum sent to Germany would eiplre: These scenes coma as a prelude; thon the great drama begins when the German hordes enter France. In taking the battle pictures for "Hearts or the World." Mr. Griffith had the assistance and co-operation of the lirltlsli War Office. It Is the opinion of all who have seen "Hearts or the World." that Mr Grirtlth Iimm SHARE OUR SUGAR WITH THE ALLIES British Get Two Pounds a Month. French Pound and Half, Italians One Pound. GERMAN SUPPLY PLENTIFUL All Natlena Permit Uee ef Sweetening fer Home Preserving Purposes. America's new sugar ration ef two pounds a month per person la quits hie when compared with the auger ra tion enforced by rigid governmental order In England, V 'ranee and Italy, na tions with which we are aharlng sugar. Each Allied nation In the matter of sugar consumption Is sharing on near est possible equal terms the hardships Imposed by greatly altered conditions In the world sugar situation. Formerly classed aa a luxury, sugar is now a war time eseciitlul. The fair and Just division of this essential la In the hands of the varluua Allied food controller. The Called States Food Administra tion haa asked this nation to observe a voluntary augar ration of tare pounds per persou a month. In the other countries at wr with Germany augar Is ons of the scarce articles on every menu whether In the households of both rich and poor. or la the lintels England today has a augar radon of two pounds per mouth per person In France the ration la a pound and half and In Italy It la one pound mouth. And the prices In silled rotin tries are from two la three times as high aa la America. If you go to a hotel la Eugtaad ar ! France theae days aad order tea or coffee they aerve absolutely no augar i with It If you want augar you must bring It with you. In Englsnd It Is allowable te aae one-seventh or an ounce or sugar In the preperatlou or each luucht-oa. In France many persona carry little sac charine tablets it out with them fur uae In hotela and In England rich and poor must lake their sugar with tbam School Books and School Supplies for All the Children THIS IS SCHOOL BOOK TIME. Oct the boy or girl started to Mhool proper ly equipped. They cannot do their work without equipment. The betttf they are equipped the better results they will obtain. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES ARE CASH DO NOT ASK FOR CREDIT. Stl I Text Hooks for All Unities, lYn- t-ils, Tahltts, Fans, Ink, Rolen, Krnsers, Note Hooks anil Rvtf thing lor School. : 0. G. LUEHRS' PHARMACY ONTARIO, OREGON If they wish to have sweetened tea outdone his own beat achievement,, ' wh"' ,r""'ta- and haa established a now artistic record which It will take yaara and years for sum Mine else to equal. If In deed such a thing Is posibie. The performances start prompt iv at 1 and II p m. and last three full hours The company's own grand symphony orchestra accompanlaa the attraction children under six will not be admitted and the prices for the matinee are See, 60c and 76c, and at night f 1.00 each. BOY V.8.B. MKTHODIMT KPIKt ! VI. t HI lit 11 IooTtfoWhisSIGyl It means full-powered, high -quality gasoline, every drop I Be sura it'g Red Crown before you fill. III ill THE UNIVERSAL CAR These ara economical days and ao tha Kord Car become a more Intense neoeaaity to you evary day by reoson i of the universal service the Kord sup- pllea every day It haa become a large J part la the "business of living " It i Is a daily economy. Yon have the ill choke of a variety of bod lee, from : the snappy runabout to tha de lute Sadea. FORD GARAGE KlttUK HAVaBa. ataaavger. Ha ax Lay Hervtre. 10 a. m , Hundiiy school 11 a in, preaching. "The I'uw.h.I Climb." 7:16 p in., meet lug for yuung p.to pie. R p. m , Preaching. "Taste and Try." We aim to make each service help ful and Inspiring Come and gfor- shlp with us We all need the help theaa services afford In our struggle fur (I nil and truth WM J I.ISi oMHK. I'hm BUY W.g.g Kllll SAI.K 0 aV Separator m good condition Inquire here. St BUY W8.8 LOST On band bag, made of pig skin, between Ontario and the K . a. li ranch Kinder leave at Aru- offlce for 12. GO reward. Adv MUM H I OK I'l lll.lt ITIOV Department of the Interior, I Land Office at Vale. Oregon. Keplem bar lath. 1118 Notice Is given that W. Abhie Webb, of Wslsei. Idaho, who, on October 12th. I ' made Homestead ssSeTJ M forriWV.NW'4 Hoc. 3.' NvV Watt's. LoU I, 4, and Btf section i 31, Township It Kangei Kast, Wills. haa filed notice of In i un Klual Three Year Prci claim to the land I before Heg inter and I' liver, I latud Off let, at Vale, Oregon ox i . 22nd day of October III I Claimant name aa witnesses: Robert Haney, Oeorge Herpei . both of .Ontario. Orsgou, Henry crow. Of Welaar .Idaho, Hryiuiu Kite ot Payette. Idaho THOb. JON KB. 'Hesjistet Klrat Pup. neat It. Before the war started Prance had 638,0X10 acrea devoted to sugar produc tion. By 1117 the Kreuch sugar acre age had decreaeed to 180,000 acres. Today the Trench man or woman with a sugar card haa no aaaurance whatever that he or alia will be able to actually boy sugar. To buy It. one must Aral Bad IL Italy Haa "Stats Sugar.' gpecially drastic regulations govern the use of sugar In Italy. Ha mm. facture. distribution and aale are close ly controlled, and In part actually taken over by the atate. Saccharine la permitted to be Bold and used as a auhstltute for augar and the government msuufsctures u mix ture of saccharine mid sugar culled "Slate 8ugur." which is largely used. Oerman 8ug.r Ration Adaquate. Oermuii). before Hie erar, produced a great surplus of sugar i.ml egportt 'I large itiutilitiea Today the QoVsMna have virtually gone out of tin, ggjgsNI business, hut luive plenty of BjsMB sugur for home use. li..li-nle prices prevul, lit In the Allied nations. aceortUag to inf. .mm II. .li reccltcd l. the lulled Mules Pood Administration are us follows Kii.'land. lo rcnis ., I. I'run.i. 13 cents; Ital) '.It cents. While theae prices are bgfag paM ahrnuil the Aimnciiu vlmleaule price is being held at 7ft tenia. The Worltfe Holidays. 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