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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1918)
THE OXTAJUO ,ll I AHIO, OIIH.ON. THliUlLlAY OCTOBKK JM, llf IN jTAS CAMPAIGN Chairmen of Organization Also Given Herewith. Following are tb official quotu of whek county In the Unlt.d War Work Campalrn. week of Ptovwa I r ll. chair' of t-arh county and hi aldr-aa: Baker ..unity. ftMMl, I. F O 'ryant. r, Orcfen: Benton Manly, II ".100. W. K. Kyler. Corvalll. t'larkaaie aunty, $2.7O0. A. C Hon land. Oragou (OHy; Clataop. fZQ.tSO. B F. Htoti.. Anuria; Columbia. 1M& C'harlaa Wheeler, t, Helena; t'ooa. 111.160. Ckarlea Hall. Marsh field: ('rook. $4, Is. W. F. King. I'rlnevllle. ilirry. 4,110. Hardy T Stewart. Port Or ford; Dtachutea. IS.600. T II. Foley. Bend; Douglas. 111.400. Hon O. P Coohaw. urg. Ollliam. tt.WO. D. R. Parker, n; Orant, HIM C. D. Tyler. Niiim; hi " r?MN The nnnnal election of the On t ark) Mr Red Cross will be held at the 1'rII on '0 at S p ti en appoint to bo t! era Rppresen 'Btlv from eo,h of ne auxiliaries ara expected to In- BfraaBl After jthe "'lection of o.'f'cer. p!an for the !ng year will hi ms'l I .Signed) Mr. B M. (irelg. Serl BUT W.B.8. OVSMIVMUIV You can conserve by bringing your old oil can in with you when In need of oil for your ea-s or farm machinery- We carry both kind In bulk which ruta out the coat of the can. McNtXTY CO. BUT W.S.S. Bring your furniture, machinery, horse, cattle, and hoc to the Market : !t Bala PERSMI.iii WARNS OF GERMAN PUBLICITY aupporttnit the campaign about to open for railing money with which to carry oa tbeae ertlvliloa. Oermany'a efforts to Involve the l'nli.d Statrs and her. Allies Into a nldt ration of peace terma and an nrmUUcc did not Impress amea F. Persblng. brothir of General IV rah Inn. aa being alno.ro aad dealt ned to aire' the world what It la praying for. Mr. Penning, who waa la Oregon recently la th interval of the United War Work itrlw which opvna November 11. caa tlonml the American people the too-con mi i tendency to apathttlr under the Idea that peace and the cessation of hoatllltlo ara at hand. When heaven la ready to aagotlate with hell." be declared "tbea will AmrrUa be ready t make peace with Oermany " He anld of the great work being COM in Barwp by the Y. M. C. A . Knights of Oelumbaa, Salvation Army aad other agencies, and called aa Americana to rcapond liberally la Send a doafhnnt to the front Its. by giving to tba Salvation Armv. aat Big Slatera. The T. W. C. A. U known at "The Pert Kl Slatar la the World " t)f the 1170 SOP.OOt to bo ralaad In tho United War Wark Campaign Ili.vOO.UOO wiU go to (It work of tkla erganiiaUoa. Hnapltallty to Ike fighting man and to hit visiting friends, la the motto of the War Community Service ciightv aeeeswary I UNITED WAR FUND SUHil THE NEEDED Even End of Hostilities Would Not Cnange This. a Here a your chaaee fire to tba T. M Y. W K. of C Salvation Army. Jewlak Welfare Board. Library Aaao- I elation aad the War Community Serv li- aad you help make a aoldler. Bailor ar marine happier aad better Though th war atiould caaa Im mediately It la aa!d that rry cant of th ll70.SwO.000 Bought la th United War Work campaign In the United Statea. for the avea approved organ laltlonB mlnlaterlng to the Amarlean flghtera, will be needed Juat th tame Thta la the word of leader of th fund railing campaign and their l- planatlon ia eaally comprehended. la tfc. Hrmt nlace It haa been officially aatlmated that It month to two year at elapae before all toe American boy can be rcturaad from foreign Oat There arc Uto nan y odjfl count' vjgBj the war end1. so tba .. for line .r th Yankee will i Hn2H Is nlto the f.-i Han. I I In an ien: properties mid Bton Uaaaaa! State have not ben dUnoae.l of aj return. .1 Immediate cessation of war artiyi tlea in Europe would plain 'y crsnji grave problems connectod with tk car of tbe men. Remove the graaj motive which actuate every man a the front today and throw him Ini, dull Inactivity, with nothing moajj to do but await hla chance to return ttj hpme and loved onea, and the work of keeping htm cheerful lacreaaea in nag. nltude. Tbe aoldler welfare organlt. tlona foraae all phaaaa of this gravt contingency. Ttey forwaes bow gtnk would be the need for reading matter entertolnmenta. amuaementa. rotiaa Hon and the cheery personal touch John Day; Harney. M.Mf. I. B am; Hood Rlvr, M.IO0, Leslie But lar. Hood River: Jackson. f20.t. Waa. J. Talt (North). Medford. K V Carter. tSouth). Aahland; Jefferaon fl.aao. ei ward W. Turner. Madras; Joae Ine. fT.10. Oeorg B Lundbarg, rant Paaa. Klamath. I10J00. A. B Cpptraon. Klamath Falla. l-akc. $. MO. J P. Iliirgesa, Lakevlew . I jne, iMvO. Richard S. Smith. Bageae; Lin. ii Llnu. I Malr t .. Mar SaUm: Me H... 811 r: Moto Til M. It i t a. ? M0, Vad t prise. War I Th Dalles. Washington. 121.MV. J. M. Garrett, lllllsboro; Wheeler. M 0f0, Panwaaw, Fossil; Vaiuhlli. Jl MO W It ixnnls. Carlton. li v J.- - NWB4W1 ; A Voung. Albany; W Wood, on- V I Btaloy. ' S I, Pr I. I :.2 r 1 1 Mei'"-TANOINO CLEARED UP e A misunderstanding relallva to tba anateen work of tke Y. M C A haa wn cleared up by the War Depart ment, which laaued the follow lug "Matter of price naked by Young" Man christian Aaaoclatlon for Ita article sold in canteens over J raad) Investigated by war d partaaaat aad condition la being remedied. Th Young Men' Christian Association was origlimll) asked by General Parafclug to run the canteen fwr th army on a rust beela. la orde tki It had to reckon In price flung Mil overhead cbargea aa transporta Ilea charge and marine Insurnnc no that prices were much higher than la tkla country. "Tbe Young Mea'a Christian Aaao elation ma it,- nn profit, bat lost thou made will asaafest UsJaM to obtelo su pile from aourrea that will reduce varhead chargea aad kep price down." UNITED WAR WORK OPPICERS State committee officer for th United War Work Campaign ar: W. .id. chairman. () W Datldaoa. director John W Kelley. and Mr William H Mamhall. aaworlatee. dlrwc tar publicity. Ira F. Fwwara, paakarn' aad atrtalar' bureau. J W Day, BtudeaU. John H Radd; ytewtory boy aad girls feature. Walter A. Ooaa. Chair of tha aavaa allied orga Y M C A Mr. Latfd; Y W C A.. Mrs William MacMaater. War Camp Caaamuaity Bervtc. Baaary Olasateadi Asnartcaa Library Aanaclatloa W L. rawster. Kaights of Culuatbua. Ptaak J Luavrgaa. Salvattoa Army. O 0 Barumer Jewish Walfar Board. Be Selling. - -' John K Matt, ml Nw York. I dlre-Ur-I4ktf aad Lyman L Ptorea, af Baa Fraactaco. la director of the Weeleca Dapnrtmaat ambrwciag aight aiaiee. lacludlag Orw Huts) fae Nr Hut far Bar ara maiataiaed By tha Y W C A at th baa haapitaie la Franc To ealewd thia work a artioa af the I uiled War Work fuada to he rauted ia November will be used. r- IO "IKJ WiTHOUY IY- CLUBS OegaaisaUaa "d w Ink is A marten, aa a af aiding th Ualtod War Work campaoaa. which agan Nbo( II. was rammndd b Jaaaea F Parsaiaav brwUar of Usavaral Fwrahiaa, la a aiira dallvwrwd recently i IVarilnad la baa It af th drlv. Mo araant th Amartona paspks la mak aama anarafasaa la andar to help "aarvy aa ah great iiagarlstiaa thai Is tn faraanh maaey tar war week ha th tsMBtn nmnp dwnag the a af Amirins paapk he aaaaaa rear ansa masVs faVaa tha- ha a war Isaa batnwaa tsf paaa nas l nhaaht a4 b iwfcsr ha Baisniad and aad aaBaa a t ah awaaatry a throw their whoa driva ta aeenrtag la th ea tag war i! Joint Sale of FARM EQUIPMENT AND TOd Tht equipment and stock of two ranchers, E. G. Harter and J. J. Dillard. will be sold at Auction Monday Afternoon, October 28, 1918 At the Harter Ranch at the edge of Villa Park near Holy Rosary Hospital, Ontario. Sale will begin at 1 p. m. sharp. The combined offerings give wonderful chance to pick up what you want. A partial list of what will go under the hammer HORSES 1 1 1 1 1 1 GOOD WORK HORSE BAT MARE. 3 yr. old, wt., 1300 lfaa. BAT MARE, 5 jr. old, wt., 1000 lba. SORREL GELDING, smooth mouth. YEARLING COLT. SORREL GELDING, 4 yr. old, nobby saddle hone. COWS 1 JERSET MILCH COW, giving milk. 1 JERSET HEIFER, fresh in January. 1 JERSET HEIFER fresh in spring. 1 DURHAM MILCH COW 1 DURHAM HOLSTEIN HEIFER 2 FAT HOGS, wt, 200 lbs 20 WHITE ROCKS CHICKENS Rigs and Miscellaneous 1 GOOD SliSC BUGGT and POLE 1 GOOD 2 SI HACK 1 8ETG00I' .UK HARNESS 1 SET GOOD i l JHT DOUBLE HARNESS 1 SET SINGLE HARNESS SHOVELS RAKES AND FORKE8 SOME POTATOES GOOD VINEGAR HOME RENDERED LARD CANNED FRUIT 1 GOOD SEWING MACHINE 2 WASHING MACHINES 2 WRINGERS 2 RANGES 1 GASOJ THE STOVE, with oven. I KfcAVY. OAK BED ROOM SUITE 1 OAK CHIFFONIER 3 IRON ?ED STEADS 2 WOOVLN WIRE BED SPRINGS 1 HEAVY OAK DINING TABLE CHAIRS AND ROCKERS 1 MARBLE TOP CENTER TABLE 3-4 COT 1 BIRDSETE MAPLE DRESSER DISHES, RUGS AND UNOLEXM, ALL OF WHICH IS ALMOST NEW 1 ELECTRIC IRON 1 SET POTT SAD IRONS COOKING UTENSILS 1 SAVORT ROASTER 1 12 GA WINCHESTER PUMP GUN 1 25 2t WINCHESTER RIFLE 1 DOUBLE BARREL 12 GA. HAMMERLESS SHOT GUN. Plows, Cultivators. Etc. 1 GOOD SPRING TOOTH HARROW. 1 DEERING MOWER 1 HAY RAKE 1 POTATO PLANTER 1 LOG CHAIN ODD LOT LUMER 60 SHEEP OR HOG PANELS 1 HEN HOUSE I Terms, Cash. Liberty Bonds at Par will be accepted Dickens & Mftr. Auctioiieers A. L. CocAim Ckni E. G. J.J. HARTER owners. DILLARD a