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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1919)
SHsSsSHBBlK THKONTAIUO AMOS, ONTAUIO. OKKdON. 1MMMII JANI'AKV in, ISIS .MidMMtmv i . . .. a i.t mid ivn tli. imiiiii-t i.l ii 1 1 1 ; 1 1 r I T i' iwo iwM m. ii ' the states, he would have been clermwl an 11 (Tilllk. It IMH IVirHi'll UK 'It I 1 1 it 1 1 ili.ii "i tion already, nnd seem bound to rome the i.,- ,,r ti,.. l'ni.l in lint :i tew dftvu. It rail II"' Published Thursday! at OuUrio, Oregon, ,.',,. ,,,,, S(1(lll Uss ss s,s CAUSE FOR APPREHENSION Slip ODntann Armta GEO. K.AIK EN, Kilitor ami 1'ulilislnT. IW1AI All 'II R i -cr- LUbflL ami rcnuiMi i l.i i II for VI wl .iit.ril ill I ic Ontario Hdst I'ttli'i ligftribution ai 2nd class matti t HIIHKdHIPTlONS. One Y( ;ir II, WAITING FOR THE COUNT John Barleycorn after lighting th n-'iii people for 1 IT j ears since the foundn i . n lit' the United States, ia n1 last '"i i ', and out. In the language of the strwl he is en his last legs waiting for t! unt. sense and the better judgmenl of the Ainei This has been ;i bad week for old John H. Several additional Btates, including OM Bel l.liiiii l.t'.n III retUI in .1 lUTH tiiuii Portland sad Baa Yaaclii m whan iir iian Lii'i'ii in i lit- Murine sri i irr. , S' Saraa, Tlllouoa Is dowa from Daalab lliti waal rtaitiai miii Meads i.in 0 Hi .ii ii iii ataKaasto la aaotbei Beulah Oi'i'L'.ni have t.'ikcii lualtliv walli-ps ;it linn and all have landed on ital Bpots, for tin - punches have consisted of ratification of tli Prohibition Constitutional amendment. Qregon was the 26tli state to give it. endorsement of the amendment whicli will make the biggest nation in the world a dr nation, and only ten moi ltd tn maki the amendment part uf the nU'. law of the land. Tli e ten, it is belii will be recorded witliin the uexl w tWO at the 1 : 1 1 . The Wi it will hi rdlj notice thin . change, for here local scutuueut plu practlcallv all the states in dv territory. It a the last, particularly along the Atlan tic seaboard that l be change a ill le iiii. i The passage of the law will b rve ' tnaki boot leuidnu a irofitlesn induntr the offenders wfll ii id themseh oh cop with federal officials as have the moon ihini : the Smith v. ho can ply their trade only in tin in., i remote i cgions, and then under extreme danger o being caught, Ho great is the vi ui tlie leUcral an- thoritiei that the mooushinei' is almost ai outlaw. Suih a pric "iil ,i few will pay. - a result the time - uoj far distant when liquor will be an almost unknown eonunod' ity and as generations come who have no knov ledge il it - traffic In licensed form n- Itiaidious influent' and baneful eff will be unknown, save as revealed by.his tories. Students tin i will w ler wh ii was si. long eudured. The passage of the Prohibition ami id nn m is a great testimony to the coiiHtmctivi and persistent effort at educating the p m ll- of America to tli harms of the liqimi ll.lllle Wlllill MUM' In Ii nilu ili't.'i i iii.HM Mr ami Mra, W. W. HlatoB aad iliuiglili-i MIh.m Amur HafTll DtOtorad in vali Suada) whora Mr. Iliiiton imitliTH i.niir Marjor) Kroaoali ratal m i Thursday limn lluuttiigtoii WbON ha baa baas toi wan i visiting ith ralatl o .l.nnr. Ale i. v, rii uus vlHltlllg v 1 1 1 1 Aim I.iiuIh Ki'iii'HxIii anil miiiiii iliiugliti'l Aim July Join nt-i ril In Wii ir Miliinlai tu inII Willi .Mi h li " la'i ralatrram Aim. J. ti. titupk'n lb a Mi- In Im iiiout uiii'i- u wuek'a lllnafca. Mr. ami Mr v. w. Wulker .inn rlillilrou inoviut Sutruday lo ilu Strickland phut' III Ills lnli'i tn tile men W In l.lVr iiiillr 1. the arm . at leaal nnril he has replaced witl discharged soldiers and sailors a uumbei i . .1. .i. .i i i " i-i i iii i i" i hi- -m nr.s nn i in- si- !- naii iii' nas irmperaiiiT wieietlei duruij the past half flownsince his other emploves left wntury. 'I Ins onB campaijni made litth Rueh action at present would serve I progress dunng'its i ii stages, but dm,, tid,. the situation over until sprinu when "M'lwwtei tt strides havi'lM-on J. .in arrieultuinl and other is-rsuits will (ill .ill, I r, i.i,l I., '.,. I I II .i ..... ' '' , " ' ' u .iiiM.ii,' M'.'i.ii. ii nn ..ii ii, thr lain!' l. -maial and put coll ears -'II. allll'l:, liH III I-i I! ilitii.n.. Ii i,.1. t,. iN.mnfil ...iia EFir WW W w !' 0tfjrrlMfal mi Ml.Jll.rMU. I'MIM Ct Juat batween ourtelvea, you nver will wise-up to high-apot-emok-joy until you can call a pip by ita first name, then, to hit tha peak-of-pleasure you land squara on that two-fiatad-man-tobacco, Prince Albert I Wail, air, you'll be ao all-fired happy you'll want to gat a photo graph of youraelf breezing up tha pike with your amokethrottle wida open I Talk about smoke-sport! Quality makes Prince Albert ao Y,f fyMaj Aiun eaai With the spread of Bolshevism from Uiiamin t,, ( ;.iiimii .niil tn South America. '"' '" ' iniiiiiiti .iirivi'ii-.n.' in and new to Portland, here in Oregon it seem- rtoltol ,.,,. lhlM wuvk natural to ask the Questien: Are we here ii the United states to suffer from the blight uf that awful curse I It is natural to answer Do. Mill that dues Hot dismiss the ilest ii 'II. , What dues the meaning of such a meeting as that held in the Arioii hall iii Portland last Friday night signify, or does it signify anything 1 In ordinary times, such a meeting would lir ii.'iscii i i'i' as merelv another frothinu I - - - - , Jiiinvp iii Ln -u MS . . .(' t !.. I W i i i el i 1 i ii I I ii l il'i ilni iwl lii i I i . i.iu r n. K. ...... i.l. .. l 'l ill' t. i f i iiph.' J " inn iiiiiiii; in ii- iiiio nccHi the press, but that can not be done now, for o ,i..l iim-niimM in-,. Ii.-iiiii..iiiiii Inn Iii' I Mrs. I.ouln Krounnlu ami "'""'" ii - quenfly in the world today, unpleasant and iinAini riean as they ma be, and are in fact, they signify a condition that is fraught M ith posiblc trouble. The sooner the truth ..t that fact is n omised and the condition aiiah.ed t" determine its pause, tin better .....,- .. . , i i , .i i "' '""l Miii. J. i inn o iiioturi'u VVith the cause determined right think,,,: 4owi u, l(nturlii liom u VM efforts will eradicate them m this republic, ,.,,, i.iy .,1U ,.,H.llt Ul ,,.,, nr at least mi neutralize tiiein as n ni"V witii frifinin iu.i,- tliiin as a I'.iilsi' t'lil-f'nleliiidilii' ills. Present conditions are n I usual. With Mr""lljlr" "an HoagaofM the return of hundreds of soldiers and sail- " JK "2 J ;""ur, u,t" " ..... . . , . ull'l Ml: II. mi. -I Allill-I i. Is tn private lite tllel'e ,s lu.iind t" he 111' - or less Unemployment Ulltil they can be II Uoubleday ot Lou Angle A,.,, similated In the Industries of peace. With n ,u u"i raeaau a raatsami belief that they ties, .rve well of the people lur' """ u"yi" '" " "' U'lintn tli.. u-i'.i'.. I,, li'.lit f,,r mi, I I iiiki "nul ihU n,e luet o( tiiu week . Im tun many ot them were'drawn from t eently made Americans, they furnish a fer I mi ami Mr. juck Daaasi ver tile field for the seductions of the flannel ataruteaa at stsaar Saasaj b) Mia mouthed I. W, Vv". orators who are a-iive in (J'ri" nun. tl dies. " It wil t do to tell then, that here thei "Z.T'"1 '"T' MUJ """" i ,i ,, , ''tl Huuiluy nvi'nliig i,.r spul. iiiu jrethc pie, they arc the power that rules ,.,, Mr. Law WM c.uU , the gOVOrmnont, They are in DO in I for it-mi to aoaaa SMtoaaa matiere. line spun theories on political economv. what they want is work. Give tlnin work and a means of eniovinn t licit- leisure huin and thev will have nn time tn atwnrl lisd-n tag to Hie pupils Of l-enine nn.l Tr.'tskv , N.n A. JoMe.or tll, 8tyl ilns then is the time for the patriot!) k taavtai for a uu waak'i ra employer to show his patriotism and his i w r n - sense of sot ial justice, Let him tin. I places . I .' !' . I I I Mr. A..n.. U..III. .. .. . . ........ nui.i.utl mill IIHK I ,.,. mi thi nick llt for mime time Is Ii I All.. i ii,,,l in BOD alile to In "in uf doorK jf.tUi uftur tlireo in,, r lllat o Mn IIiikIi All. -ii ii'tuni.,1 i.,,i. l'- ' n,; i, i WlMg uf the A.Iimi. paay m tha Haraay a, trapolli o I...ru.' lllu. kl, went tn IC i in 'lrh- l,;irk thr mi T T I. 'Irnvi) out lo ford lum I than witn the "tiu o Mr Lucy li Kox roturneil Hrliool w .irk Mil., iwek aflcr nn i:. M -...ral ilnyn Ibhi ...k T M Sou, ., I'M tary of thr I'a' -ette-Slope Irrigation itlutiict ., Ontario uiroiu., for Vain Maadl K'rma ItolivrtfTon roturm-.i i bar home In Parma Krlilay aftei la t ti I a r lo Mother Saparto Man Kathariat , '. o.i. iii. ,,:i aii tara retura , ,, I 'M, la;. 1 aoatli .:. portlaad uier. ,i treat i iik. NOnCKTOTUaoWM Usui i. A" I .ininn and harlioriii" aUhla tha limits t the I It) ol Ontario, Orafop, ara aarabi aol ai.il warnid. that uftiT the Mh ,1 .. Ki'luiiary 1, tle pr ,,, dlaaaea No ot aid City D , Milrtly enforced and all dad " for aalek Ueaaaa bm aol bat i talaad win be taken ui, aad itiM. as, li '-n,' cm l, i.hialiu'd iroin the ' '"' '-' a any Date up to said meaiioaad dat.. i, u... aaymaai al tka tollowlai lieeaea fi to n. ft lata t no mm . $ ; ,, ,,,ul ,.. female aOfl the smi ! . ., ,,..,. 'der ot the fonimon tm, , I I VV M STKAKNS. i ity Raaordar jffona THE UNIVERSAL CAR These are eceaomlral ,,.n. u.a the Ford Car become more inuJ neMMity to you every day by , ,. ..f II. a .nl.aB.l ......- ... .. . ... u,...w.r... HTTHI I enni .,,. pile every day It him hecome tn part In the "buelneaa of living m '.ui iiiiiiiiiiy j on have t cnoice or a variety or bodleM, froj the enappv runabout te the da UJ Sedan. FORI) GARAGE 1111110 II Ks ManaKer. O.NT.tltlO. iiHK.on DR. J. S. CHARLE1 Natureopathist apeeiaiiai a inner Ai'inml, ,i, . mea. Hiomach. I.H lelraltlea, Kidney and Female Dli I CtniC PUKMAMt.XTI.V waaa all ether aaet Uade have felled, t'eaiulltl Over I'tmt OHlco Tftere was a Crowd in the Store and they wr trying tn josh the Tobacco "Have a chew on so long it costs me, says he. Break off just two or three squares. That's a man's size chew of Real Gravely. It holds its good taste PRYTnM nrA.Mr Real Gravely Chewing SflSlm mmLJ Jmm o ...TU trt. fjiK.: fjnru tn a ijuu ing extra to mis ciass ot co. f got mrlhiri why yon can gtt last of this clots co without extra r, i a i a i m i n D s?aJ t m i mitmm SAY, you'll have a streak of smokeluck that'll put pep-in-your-smokemotor. ull right, if you'll ring-in with a jimmy pipe or cigarette papers and nail some Prince Albert for packing ! I El 1 - I J llfi. BJLAT Wllti PEARL on; Jor hah-v's hot And comfort if mn .tiw. rA fihill the home with Parfettiol neatar. I.ieliti at the teuch of a Givei tteadv. even he' many houre on one filhrujl learl uu, the ever-onu fuel. Eaey to carry about. No or oi'or. Economical. Buy Ptrfmotiou Oil Httn today. DmJwhw""! appealing all aloii tha amoke line. Men who never before could amoke a pipe and men who've amoked pipes for yeara all testify to the delight it hands outt P. A. cmn't bite or parch! Both are cut out by our exclusive patented process I Right now while the going's good you get out your old jimmy Pipe or the papers and land on aome P. A. for what aila your particular untokeappettte I a aw.. SiJmj a la.-. a tut, wZi .... Z. jZ!1l" ar?" ',? r ,jl. mmui.n.vrj.'zrrcLzr.'L' fir"1 ' v -. . "" " imm HfSfffl IS aura .f-. J:.' Ulta,m- CCO in -wcA s90rfmct R. J. Reynold. Tobacco Company. Winaton-SaUm, N. C stitw nii i my place two atUat W..i al Ont.irio, a hay mare 10 yaars old Sad II on lft shoulder. an1 rfcad with whitf star on forehc.,,! tluri may strl .-.anu by proving BTQ l"'il uiid paytug tor lats advi-rii-nicni and soai al care and feeding I 0 BARNASD r f I HVU PiUUI v KJ-f K--2 ,C'i C rt a jam ..i , t PERFECT1 OJii- JEAT If? 0. H. TEST, Special AreJ .a.., 1.I,V, Standard Oil Co.. Ontario r i f ... . .... ........ n.iinni, co Mcmi.xv nmv. oo IrUOWBLL BOOOJlD Ht.Ml Haaa VYB8A HUW. OO.