The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, February 20, 1919, Page 5, Image 5

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THE ONTARIO AROUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1919
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UNION LAND COMPANY
C. C OALLAOHER, Manager
Bell Phone B1M Office, 989 ll
The Brunswick Balk Oollandar Co.,
Chicago, Ills.
Gentlemen:
took a vote. I had
the crowd went the
i
appointed to
THE BRUNSWICK
SOLD ONLY
BY US
COME
TOTHI
01 LAVAL
SERVICE DAY
Wl WILL HOLD ON
Monday, February 24, 1919
For the benefit of our many customers and users of
De Laval Cream Separatum we have established n
De Laval Service Day.
On this day we shall be glad to have any De Laval
user bring his complete separator to our store for a
thoro and careful inspection and adjustment, which
will be made free of charge- Should any parts, due tu
unusual wear or accident, need to be replaced, this
will be done, the only charge being for the price of
the new parts used. No Charge will be made for the
service.
A De Laval representative will be with us to assisf
with this work. Bring in ) our De Laval Separatoi
that day and receive the benefit of hiB advice on the
are and operation of the machine, as well as the free
service. It is our wish, and that of the De Laval
Company, that every user of a De Laval Separator
get the maximum of service at the minimum of cost.
and we therefore urge you to avail yourself of tins
free and useful service. v,T
OOM1 IABLT f .
McNulty & Co.
ONTARIO, OREGON
25 ThA2S -
wwKi-nii,i.inJ!lHl.l4f
I scored a big victory for the Brunswick on Sunday 22nd.
Knight Templars wanted a Phonograph for their Hall, also the
(Blue Lodge.)
On Dec. 22, '18, they went to all
put their Phonographs up in the hall
man put on $275.00, the Edison put a
Brunswick. After they tested them for
as many votes as Victor and Edison, and one over. Alter
Committee of flvcstayed and Mr. Pierce, the man
put the records on, put
then on Brunswick. At first Vote Committee was three Brunswick and
two Victor. But before they left the hall, I had them all for the Bruns
wick. They came in Tuesday and gave me a check for $200.00.
Tou may not consider this a Victory. I do, as the other parties tried
every way to stall my Phonograph, and they got a clear Knock Out. Some
of this Committee had Victors at home.
On the 26th the Lodge had a meeting. The Edison was up in the hall,
and they tested the Brunswick and the Edison. They played an Edison
record, ("I Will Take You Home Again Kathaline." All the men in the
hall gave a vote for the Brunswick, another clear Knock-Out on the
ldison.
Respectfully,
. C. C. GALLAGHER
Ontario Furniture Company
KARMH, HAM IIES AND PLANT...
tionh ran half
IN VARIOIS STATUS
PAXTON, ILLINOIS,
Phonograph Dealers and asked them to
and they would try them out. Victor
$275.00, I put No. 175, the $200.00
two hours to the audience, they
the same records on the
WE INVITE (M PAR ISO N
COME AND HEAR IT PLAY
ALL RECORDS
i.i MOM mil. iMiii
With the presentation of l(.
Beach's "Laughing QUI ICyilf Miss
Jaqalsh'a Dreamland guarantees the
mllllona of Ilia author's tremendous
following a production without a
peer on the acreen and one the pub
lic will be quick to acclaim Itex
Haach'i greatest motion picture a
cblevement Picture lovers will recall the grip
ping etory and the many thrilling
acenea of Rei Beach'a "The Auction
Block," and freeh In their memory
are the appealing theme and red
blooded action of hi "Heart of the
Sunset ' Yet In "Laughing inn
Hyde" the author haa eclipsed both
tremendoualy aucceaaful productions
tn the humaneneaa of the atory of the
Electric
Suction Gleaners
Today Housewives are Alive to the neces
sity of a simple, durable, light and efficient
ELECTRIC VACUMM CLEANER
SEE THE
Apex Cleaner
ON DISPLAY AT OUR OFFICE
Idaho Power Company
ONTARIO, OREGON
Dec. 28, 1918
The
Masons
I
Victor and
Alaakan gold flelda It tell
Aa IIh featured player ' Laughlug
Olll Hyde" haa Will Itoger. the coK
brated wit and lariat thrower of
Zlegfeld' "Folllea " He la the llvlm
counterpart of Bill Hyde, the author
concluded, and Mr Beach i
that no one but Roger ahould play
the part Though new to the arm n
Rogers given a brilliant performance
In the name roll Ilia aplendM work
and the all-around excellence of
"Laughing BUI Hyde," greatest of
Rex Beach Pictures, will at one do ,
light and thrill lovers of all that !
beat In screen drama when It is pr.
sented at the Dreamland
Saturday, February II.
Ad mission tSc and 10c
Theatre,
E
MEMBERSHIP DRIVE! NOW HAS 1759
A Membership Drive for the Ore
gon State Chamber of Commerce tins
heee. launched by John L. Ethorldgc
of Portlaud, State Chairman of the
Membership Commltee.
During the past month nn office
force, working overtime, linn been
perfecting the Committees Organiza
tion for aecurlng meinbern for (he
new Chamber. A large room Iiiih
been act aside specially for this pur
pose by Mr. Ktherldgo, Manager and
Vice-president, Morris Bros ., Igjfl ,
Bend House, In the Morris itulldlng,
S09 Stark Street, Portland
The aim la to secure Individual
Memberships from the represcnln'lvo
citizens of every town, rominutiit
and rural district of Oregon, and Or
ganization Memberships from every
local, commercial development tody
Mr. Oeo. W. Hayes, of Vale has
been appointed Chairman Member
ship Committee for Malheur County
Also the following of Malheur coun
ty have been appointed Chairmen of
the Membership Committee for their
respective cities:
J. A. Kennedy. Brngan, M I). Kel
ley, Jamiesou; i Iiiih I, Cook, ('row-
ley ; T. Turnbull, Moorovlllo; Sam
Corliss, Fangollano; Krnest Locey,
Ironside; Dadld Uraham, Juntura;
Frank D. Hall, Nyssa; Vrauk It. Had
er, Ontario; H Hatch, Adrian, Dun
can Mrltne, Riverside; Oeo Kenton.
Creston. Lee Strode, Rlckvllle, c. f
Wlldhaber, Vale; Jack Falrmau Waal
full. Carl Fegtly. Watson
"Every citizen who haa anything ut
stake In the State of Oregon, or who
haa Interest In the progress and do
vclopment of his own section, or of
the stato as a whole, will be Interest
ed In the Stato Chamber of Com
merce." aald Chairman Ktherldge.
"Evuy organization whose pun
la to advance the development of Its
local community or of the entire
state should be affiliated
"The State Chamber of Common
Is laid out on the broadest lines. Its
organization plan t so safeguarded
that no one section of Oregon, not ev
en the metropolis, ran control
Portland haa a representation of on
ly two members on the hoard of fif
teen directors, the other thirteen
members of the board residing out In
the slate.
"Eastern Oregon Is represented tj
sit director, residing In SlffaTMl
aecttons of that great region. tin- I.
velopmeut and commerlcal proaperl.v
parta of Western Oregon. Includln
representation from the Rogue Itu .
Valley, the Coos Buy country. th
port region at the mouth of IM CM
umbla River and the Eust and West
sides, aa welt aa the Northern and
Southern on da of the Wlllumette Vttl
aj
"Such a representation prcc-liid--
I the possibility of the state organiza
tion being used selfishly to tfaajMta
the Interests of las) metropolis or of
any other one suction aa against Um in
teresta of any other section or of the
1 state as a whole.
"Industrially, the dlvlalfied in
"' !' "lata are auso represent
el Livestock, agriculture, fruit,
timber, manufacturing, morch moil
ing and foreign commerce are all re
presented on tho hoard
"Such an organization can he made
I a gigantic power for the material pro
1 gross of Oregon Its work la Bead
ed The success of Its mission de
I penda primarily upon the character
, number and geographical diatribe-
tlon of its numbers
"There are three clasaeaa of Me in
I hershlps: First. "Commerlcal," com
prising local Chambers of Commerce
and commercial Clubs; aecond, "As
soclutton," being associations organ!
'zed for promoting any Industrial,
' agricultural or oilier Industries and
met organized for private purposes;
land finally, the "Individual," non
i voting Memberships The annual
'fee for the "CoaMaarlaal Me mini
'sip la 110 00 for each one hundred
f members and 110 00 additional fo-
each additional major fraction U
of The fee for "Association" Mem
berships la 20 00 per year An an
nual minimum fee of IS 0b Is to he
paid by the "Individual", nonvoting
I mom bora
"It I difficult to see how iudlvl
duals, statewide organizations or com
' merclal bodies having any public
spirit or any Interest In local or sta'
1 development can remain outside of
the State Chamber once the- know
the kind and character of organla
tlon tbey have been given the op
portunity of Joining Not until all
of tbe people of affalra In every sec
tion of Oregon have beeu acquainted
with the alms and purposes of the
State Chamber and until the great
majority of them are enrolled will
the Membership Committee feel that
It has accomplished the work which
It was appointed to undertake
RED GROSS CHAPTER
Mrs V. J 1'lnney, chairman of tli
Red Cross chrlstmux Membership
DtlVa, this wet k raaalval report for
Sthool District No. 88. on Dtai Oj
fatl tin- only district Unit luiil noi
previously hoe n lii'iird from This
report brot six new members to be
added to Ho- roll, and made the grand
total for the t'llvp to 1 7 T. 9 . The d
lny in this cli lit -let's report was duo
to the fact that the school luiil h I
eloscil for mc nlhs on account of III
ness b the district.
Tlie completed report for the roh
Is .ts follow
Allvtllielics
Kingman colony
Dist. UN, Deed Ox Flat
MBt, II, Oeicd Ox Flat
list. It, Deuel Ox Flat
Dlst. II, Dead Ox Flal
Dlfl ON !! nd Ox Flnl
V'a'l-y View
Nyssa and wyhee
Big Itcnil
iVItlU feltlett.ent
Orange
II
II
I
I
'
cl
Auxiliaries total
6,'X
10 1
Ontario
Grand Total 17M
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
James Biggs Is again In school if
er an absence of several days heenur
of Illness.
Several of the high school student
accompanied tho bosket hall tennis to
Welaer. Friday.
Joe Messee is recovering from sn
operation for removal of tonsils and
adtiolds performed Inst Tuesday.
Next Friday night tint li the BOJ
and girts basket hall i ill ptftj
against teams from the Nampa High
Set 1 li tiirlo
Revs W J Luscomhe and W I"
Cochran addressed the nsesmhled
high school Friday inornliiK In the If
terests of UM Armenian Keller luiil
The mutter of hnnilllng Hie fund in
the high school was referred to a BOS)
mitten of the class presidents iihd Hi
student body officers
A suggestion hits tiiitii from the
Caldwell High He hoed, that we cut t
a cutest n shorthand and li
Ing with the other high gal I - Ol Oil
vlrlnlt) We hate returned an
war fuvoralile to Hit ' ion
WHAT GOOD MILK MEANS
IN TfRMS OF PUBLIC HEALTH
The following state-mint lek.i,
from the .limitary 1019 Dull) and
Food Bulletin of the QiajUg Dulry
unci I'ooei CogatnlaatoBar, gic
graphic and startling value to tlo
of pure milk us a food
In IMIe Cortland hud a lag )
deutli rule of !H haliles under one
year old, to the l.tmo gam 'hat )
With better milk standards, lah
lory testa um! dully Inspection this
rule dec, teiisi'cl yeurly until In 1 U 1 i
It reached nfi.l to the 1. 000 I'olt
land then hud the lOWaM iniant
mortality rule of uny city ol e.vi
100, U00 population, uccordliic. to th.
Bureuu of Health In 1 1 1 7 pe.ipl.
commenced In gg their c hlldleli
milk and the death rale c.nil up
over ten points The compilation Ol
statistics for 1 'J I s la not quoit d i OHI
ide I--, hilt these- hollies give the I I
payer a very gooii idea ol 104 ' ill
to Ice gullied frolic III pee Hon. the
adoption of similar) method in
bundling milk and the graalai IBBf
elation of the wilue of this one aril
cle of fond
In 19U9 there we n I no I. cl.,.
died from dlsousfs that cniild h. ,i
trlbuted to Impure milk This was
at the rule of :2 I pc i cent unci lusc
year the rate was recline, i t,, .thoui
I per cent Sarel) thai iant
enough fur rigid care In mils pre.
ditctlon and handling.
Tim annual repoit or tin Dairy u,i
I'eocl iCinnii- -icier gives u gaaWPgl
outline of 'lit! work lohdiit.d h
the coiiiiiiIhhIoiic i . his depute , ami
the state- e he ml i uiak 'hac i le.c
the- prole-ctlnii ol for
the general health ol tlo- eogBMttalt)
and for the wellare oi the little chihi
n n of the- stale l-'or, altci ull. In
quote the "lUndhck ol Hyi
published ley ll State liejunl
of Health, "As condition' thai to
for a normal c omm ittiil) and l. .inn
life are Unproved, tha lafaal daattt
rate decreases. As tltrlllwtloa
down, the huhy flaglh rate ,
What stronger urgiin .,' . i i gjlVt I
for upholding and aaa Inci easln
dial inepeei "en c.c
food and the encouragemont of h- '
I let living coi,.;'!)