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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1918)
W"w',w" TKM ONTARIO AAOffBB, ORTAllfO. OKKXION TML I .'."'! '' I ' ' r " '.ii ' i - trip to the Payette UkM where they i war accompanied by their son and daughter. Isxcfc" kw"1" 'la- - wfwl: "ilJSpESfJk.- t JLtxaTa awfc. cl' fcTt afyjr a4ftJW HSw5fcN Out o' Luck and In Again! THREE soldiers who had been cut off from canteen JL supplies for many days left the trenches for a brief respite. "Oh, for a smoke t" said one. "And something sweet some chocolate or cookies!" said another. "I need n tooth brush and some soap worse than anything," aid the third. They came into a desolated village. Not a soul was in sight. "We're out o" luck I" they said. And then they turned a comer. "There it is!" they cried. It was a sign on the only building left standing in the place. It was the canteen run by one of these seven recognized organizations. " Who said we're out o luck?" they shouted. "We're in again I" More than 500 tons of supplies leave our ports every week under the direction of these seven agencies just so that wherever the American soldier happens to be, he will find good cheer and comfort waiting for him. A splendid army of uniformed workers are now engaged in this work and General Pershing asks that at least a thousand more be sent each month. Nothing is too much to do for those who are bearing the brunt of this war. What will you give for those who are giving everything? UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN & I (V X Mr. Dhvld Lardes of Prth.i I formerly of Ontario made a brief nan 'with oM rrrends here the first of the 'week while on her way to Parma to visit with her eon who Ii 111. Mlaa Katharine Dirk arrive! In On Xltarlo Monday from fltanfled. Oregon J ami In beginning her work as book keeper In the office of (he Standfleld Co which hare been eatabltoheri here, o Mr and Mrs It W. Falk. connect ed with the Kalk Store In Nolsn. and J 11 Summers waft In Ontario OVwl Stindny looking ntcr huslne teroMta. The O. W. Di "1 temllj OS the I "ii very III wit') , i.,r no nail ."k ir ho Ii ' in- getting along aa well aa can icd. Pop-ell, express agent recelv id tills week of the promotion Of his son Flojd. to the rank of acrgpant. and hie transfer to Fort Wonlen. from which place he expects to go orer seas noon. I l.i tor Thebo who hss been halt ing here with hi brother and idater Mr .ind Mrs ' W Johnson retum oil to lil training camp In flouth C irollna Tuosdsy evening after spend lug lila furlough In Ontario Tlie new waa received here laat fweek by bin parent that Irving Her ri l another one of the former high achool cadets to gain a promo- tlon In the army, with the rank of a sergeant Mlaa Edith Keefe who liaa been aurslag at Caldwell waa vMtlag here Saturday with her brother and slater Mr and Mrs C A. Keefe. She la X wait lag for her final call from the Rl Croaa headquarters. Iialng ea- t H ted and been accepted a abort time ago Mr and Mra. F. B. Henry and child ran of Bottineau. North Dakota, are ! visiting at praaeat with Mr and Mra. A. Von Keadea at their home un the ' Boulevard Mrs Henry la a aleter ' of Mr Von Readaa They made the ', trip from North Dakota la their car and after looking arouad a bit mar decide oi a location In this part of taw eoaatry S'' MasT toisaaai taat ,.- M M jftu flr eeeeaaaesr assesss waeagaaav bgaaa W aa.eMte aaea? J SaBJF Thin Space Sbutedby Boyer Bros. & Co. O.M I What Do You Think Is M7 Share? By Bruck Bartok He it contcientious gentleman, who horieetlr war, to do right. And he came to me .hiking. hiI wiat to do mv full pari iathl. United W,r Work CtmaslfB," h.- Mid. "Do you think a hundred dollars i my And I told him fhat it would be hard Tor anyone hut himself to del There arew many different frsyi -f looking at money, I "a hundred and lerenty million. 1 look big at fir glance. It in forty time, what Jefferton aave Tor the Louisiana territory. ItN a dollar and t v. ntj a nts for every man, woman and child in the landi 11 chss eight dollars and a h:.lf r... i.-rh. .Id. 'You ran ficirr it on tli.it baiii, I told him. "On the basis of dollats and icnti. Ot you can figure it on the basis of b'.va. "()f boyar" he quortioncd. I do not under- I It'eleM than fifteen ce.us a day for each of our .oldicr. and .allots," I answered. ' r ifteen centi a day to give them warmth and comb.it and entertainment, and hvni.es. and game., and the thought of mother and of God. "Fifteen centi day for a bey: two tor a quarter a day. How many boye will you take?" , . , . ,. ,. And his ere. kindled, "i tning 1 ".". n at lea.t, he .aid. He drew hi. check book Fionre it out and tell me the price," he .aid. "I want you to give them the be.t you ve got' What is it going to cost t ten out 'for ten boy., for a year, at two for a quarter layr m I figured it ou it out for yourself. - j . . a . a !;. tnit Maura So 1 hgured it out lor mm: auppu. y READY TO RECEIVE CHRISTMAS PACKAGES IT8 TH'KKT FOR flTV lis HII.IITHI (Continued from pace 1) ed (Yum Committee Open. Head. quarter, mm! la Prepared to rare for Forwardta Gift. ' pal government or tha neit two years, Mayor. K W Jonea. Treaaurer, (' W. Piatt Council. 'man: A. 0 Moore. A. L. MoDoaell, Irwin Trozell, Hugh Allen, H II Cockrum and Brble Hayea Mr. Hayea waa placed la nomination whan B. A Fraaer declined to qual ify He will not be a atranaer la The headquarters for the Chrlat- , UI'nmanlc dutlea having aarvad oa Ronald McCrelght to earrylna hlai" b01' B,U' ot tn 1oc" n"itlie council at Vala tor eeveraj yaar. . . - . . vrasjaj cnaafwerr "mrii u iiigiriivti wnii HUT Wfll Ml irm In m nllnt at th pre pt ow- - . BUI w ..' . ins wuis vi preipsic ihbj ui uaiangra IOI HI el orfJeiWaa ; anos.aiuni iti es m ,. , for BOatlas OTr avrnt hu bn open hi) fall from treo ynterday florooo . lea Ika ITeataMMi A Ailam ntTtrda An. break was quite aerere. the floalii ' Waaallae ftaVBi Pckaat CwGlm That haaatn. rut thru which tha bonaa pr- traded Ha waa take. Immediately """ --"- P P .... at esrary seaek day. to a doctor where ha waa put under .. Tha oosasnlltea In charge la Mr. I., an eneathettr la order to ant the' ... . . , Adasa, chairman, Mra W. W. Iataon RAISING TURKEYS IS PROFITABLE BUSINESS Town Topics Tersely Told Fred J. Bailey wa a Barna vialtor the laat of the weak. the last of the week. W. L. Turner waa a bualaaaa vUrit or In llotoe .Mwierday -0- - Mlaa KveiMi Drown vlaltad Satui day with BMOMH in Walaar. Mlaa Alva Arnold who haa been til the paal - lightly batter now. B II. Nuluml and W. C I'raacott ware llotoe bualnaaa vlaltorn Satur day. Paul Holt and J J. Hoblnett were la town from Howe Friday a .1 Saturday. II C. Siliiippel, another former rentdent. visit. 'il hare over 8unda (ram Baker Mra. Mattla Snyder came dowu from Waalfall a few daya ago aad will apaad the winter here. Mra. Iva Foi of tba clerical force at Kader'a took Sunday dluuer with frleada near Payette. Pearl Clark aaa another flu pat lent to be dtot'harged from tha hoa Ital the flrat of the week Millard Baa reiarned the Aral of the woek after making a flying trip to the rauoh In Nada Mr aud Mra A. L McDowell aad children are getting along fine now after an attack of lufluenaa. M- Klltabath bean very III for valeaclng now. Stewart who time to ooa Mrn A. A lirown an ' littlo gran I daagl'ter i uui tha at k uud wlih frton.la la Vale. . S lU.ltou. the Craae war.h nas man. waa down from that railroad inu. Hiurday aad sunla o Mlaa Paulina Irvingtoa loft for Watoer yeaterday morning where aha haa accepted a m iu uursing Mlaa Blanche DeArmoud to over Father Franrl. trom lha moaaat'tom vale vialtlug with her atoler ery at Bura. vtolte.1 over Sunday , Mtoa Nola DaArmoad at preaaat with frtoadx In the city. e Wui Hall waa dlaxtharged from Him MIm Hereakw Mouae waa v tailing noapiiai asouoay after apaadtug a hare the flrat of Hie woek from her eehool in the Interior Marvel Cayo. aad Martha Ftadlay alalted hare froui Melee a few daya weak tkare aa aa Inflaenaa pattaat Mra H. M. Browae left tor Naiup tha flrat of tha weak aad to vlaltiag tor a few daya wltk frleada there Mra. Itay llllmann formerly Mira Bthel Hralup of this city to here from Seattle visiting with old achuol fn.nds Mra. H. M Rutherford and clul.l ran are down from the ranch near Ironalde vlaltlng with frlenda at l lie preaaat Mr and Mra. Frank Radar and Mlaaaa Carrie H Joy and Helen Smith motored l Bolae laat Wadaaaday re turning tha next day. Mlaa Wllmouth Curry to back at hor M poaltloa in tha Ontario RatMeal Bauk attar apeadiag a four week a e Til with typhoid fever A. A Derrick catae dewa from JaaHaena Monday aad to vlaltlng h'.s aoa Laater who to hare receiving mad U-al attention for a eevere caat of hlaod potaoalng la hto hand The head waa Injured aoaae time ago by a raety aall accidentally being tlrlvr.i ,.... .. ..I... -. k .k. .!.. I.,.. IllUf 111V (Slllll HO niiiiii ililiv iiibi con qioqo pniMiniui owveupeu. i no Jehaejoa young man baa already undergo.. Want .Saaaea off three operatlona in the last tew days a ltd every effort la being made to and J H Grelg The commute hnl. Hrtmr Hetto 400 Flar THaak supply of carton, on hand and l prepared to eipedlie ahlpment. for ihoae who have the Chrtotmaa aaala aoat thorn by men In the aarvloe over there. The Nyaaa committee to headed by Mre. Frank Hall and the Big Bead headed by Mra. Guy save the Injured member. The Home Service eeetlon of the liisl Croax. of which L. Adam la chair- givusa Ptaaeie for Aimrosl- aaatedy eLOOO Poaitry Marked Oood. What perbapa thwTughrotrea .e What waa perhaps the blggeet alagle poultry deal ever made la Malheur county waa eoaaemmated tab week when Scour of the K 8 I), ranch gold 400 young turkey, to the Independent Maat Market for slightly over $1,000 Tha price per pound waa 16 oanto. aad that Is the figure at which tuxkeya for ai-n. man raaueala thai anyone whn Lnn BUT W BB th UMmf, of may mtm tfom hB m MANAtiKH OK ililiMHIl liKPDT Hon Malhuer t-ounty covered by tha HltiMiM UHIDK TO ONTARIO Ontario Chater who to to the service, Tuaukaglvjag market are being bot lie aoaa tne name to tha committee in all quantltlaa When J B Bradley quietly slipped The committee la trying to make The big flock sold b Mr. Bchur Is perhapa the iargaat la thi. section and has attracted the attention of everyone who haa traveled the Boule vard road thla luuimsr. This deal away for a few daya vl.lt with frleada IU Hat complete but la ahurt the In a aouthern Idaho city, no one waa namao of several who enlisted early any the wlaer ooacernlng the real oh la the war The namea of thaae men )ect of the i rip Monday morning are aaperlally wanted, for Hie man la. Mr and Mrs J K Hradley allghtc I ducted can be secured rapidly from tha weat bound train and are BUT W.8.S. now at home to ihelr many frleada la FATHKR Of I.ARHK FAMII.V the Trouedaie house oa the rtoat.nii I'lKH tl-TKK Ut. II I SI sh Tha following Is the account given the o atoo calls attention to the fact that poultry ralaiug to one of the things which can be profitably followed In thla section There to ao more ideal I place for chlckena and turkey raising watario lost of Ita moat loyal dtl- than right here, aaya A Robin soa of sens and the influeuta epidemic claim-1 the IndeDendenl Market, for condi tions are right for the raising and Mra A McWIUIams and Mlaa Kthel and Floyd and Mlaa Ruth Mci'uiloci and Owea Turner motored to Hola M. nday, returning the neat day Mlaa Helen Aaderaoa returned to the ranch near Drewaey Monday aad will vtolt there for a part of the school raeaUoa. P. T Farwell and aoa of tba Haa- men'. Aaa'a at t'aldwcll were in On tario the last of the week arranging W eremony for soma honey ahipmenta o Mlaa Joyce Turner returned to her position In tha Western National Bank at Caldwell after vialtlug for a tow days with her parents and friends here. H i. Poorman and aon Don re turned to Filer. Idaho last Thursduv where they are finishing tha pi a rah tag aad haatlag contract la the asw Filer High School Mr aad Mra. Lou Adasaa re turned Tuesday uighl trees a wahrag igu reporter The marriage of Mra Mabel 11 Hurray or I win Falls to J F. Brad- ei ita nrsi Ontario victim thru the ley Jf Ontario took place Sundav death of George Meeaee Monday after rnlng In Hanson. Idaho, at Method noon at 1 30 o'clock at the hospital 1st parsonage of that city About The fuureal took place pa tweaty-flve of tha most Intimate morning at 10 o'clock, and iu frleada and relatlvee of the bride and dance with the health rules ot th- grooea. witnessed tha ceremony, after city no indoor gathering wa held which an elaborate wadding feast wa. A simple and imprecate service con. spread Many beautiful and ooetly ducted by Itev Kr II a Caupo waa preeauta were received and the beet held at the graveside, burial being wlahea of their many frlenda there made in the St. Joseph a oemelery. were flven to them as they left the Many beautiful floral tributes were nest morning for their home In On- iven by the Inrge number of frieuda ' irlo Bone of tlioaa preaaat at the Of the dwcaaeil who are kaown to many1 Oeerae M.aass waa hr i. a.... I, -Zr.,7.7 r 7 ... . . 7 M" ," cmmt oually. and waat. at tuto ttoae, to ........ ... ,,.,,, ,r" usun. ten years ago aad flrat local thi. eumuiei with Mr and Mra 8 II e.l ..n the Dead (x Flat Header aud family, and her other coupl of seasons of farming daaa-hter and aon Mr and Mra. Oeo he came to toviu and pur. baaed . Mender and children formerly of On- home near the site ot tha present one i.rlo. and her eldeet eon. John liar- which he built altar the desiruut,.,, vey. editor of the Twin Falls Time. by Are of the former He Joined the Mra Bradley apeat lha summer Knlghta of Colnmhua In 1 and here with her daughter Mrs George soon became one of bast l.ke.'i ...i aaadr and has vialted here before most depead.be member, of that or J a) Bradley I. well known here de- gaatoaUoa hare. Ha leaves to moras Pit. hta short resMear In the city and hto death, a wife and eight children ... .u...sT oi tne t-oii. to whom the sinner. ..si a.-... - -.. ..owi. w.rni there la market tor alt that can be sold i .hlnaoa parabaeed the lee and told Storage aad the Is dapaadent Market he has purchased f 10. 00 worth of poultry hare in I tario. BOY W.B.B. TO THB VOTMRB OF MAIJIKUB tXMJWTY On account of tha heavy work in the Sheriff, office during tha summer aad fall I waa uaabla to go eat sad aaeet tha electors of thla county per- haa mariaal Creamery Co al.ee (he ea-j sympathy at all Ontario and It. neigh-' Ukdiahasent of that branch In Ontario bonug communltioe to given ' thank you for your loyal support i a ill at all times endeavor to per form the detiea of the offtee of Sher ln to the bast of my aallly. aad I feel sure of your hearty co-operation along all lines, la making my ad mliiisjralioa a sued sea. Beaeeettully, UIK NOB BUY W-BS dwaVT OTKNMD Wa pay the highest cash price, tor your weed faroltar PMOPLBnT BBXJONIiJSTORB. Oatarlo, Oregon (L