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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1919)
THE ONTABIO ARUtTS. ONTARIO. OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 19,1919 i iwi i; wo owi T; rum ol ol I'.lilOl s i i no '' i . i Iron ne. Mrs-, i.. r. Cocktu l.nona Under, Ireti" OJ First Impressions of Ontario iv Leslie Body, secretin Ontario CoanraoroJaJ dirt iiaaor, nena Adam, aiadj i miaot . -'," hot f her par,.., ,VI:;, TOfj ,A,:!V' ":'""'":' sou.ii MorOtl itteei on VVedni '' ' i,n " ,,r'' MoNnlty, evening, Mb I. ., Reder oi I M.Nulty and !,,.,- Sage. " "I Wei I ' ranchers: DON'T THROW AWAY YOUR WHOLE SEASON'S WORK INSURE VOUH HAY Now thai the hay is In the shock or" in the stackjyour DANGER SEASON IS AT HAND. Don't take chances. There is n. need of doing so, ymir crop is worth many times the significant Cost of Insurance So wli cany ;ill the extra worry why take chances on hawing worked for nothing all yearl Ererv business man inaurea his stock ami his place of hnsiness. and your hay crop is worth more than many a holi ness stock. Therefore NKE TURNER, THE INSURANCE MAN. f Ontario, Oregon Policies written in the hesl insurance . Insnrancc fompanies WE WILL LOOK FOR YOU 4th of JULY At the Big COUNTY WIDE CE'.EKRATION and GREAT WAR VlVERANV REUNION VALE A Big Day Full of EUN PATRIOTISM SPORT WILL YOU BE THERE? w bat iio I think ol Ontario 'i lis qacatlon haa baoa asked m repe .ite.llv inc my arrival a feu (To, ami I Mil to tell '' render of the Argus Unit whilst 1 vviim InterpstPtl in Ontario and till' 'ectioti from Hip moiiirnt 1 rOOOlved word of my appoint iiipiiI an Mf iai of 1 1 1 - I'oinnieicli'.l Clnli. my l i.-t. i HU 'Town to enthusiasm; In f:n t In iinhiniiidi'd faith In Hip vnt possibility anil opportunities rlKii' here In thin district. Whilst I havp ho far MM hut vory small portion of t lit' lerrltor. tributary to this rlty. I havp sei n enough to convince hip tluvt t'nt. l ln's fiiturp lid a hlK rlty la MM I H foiinilutlon Ih solid, and Hip wall of roniiuprpp and pprninin nee will be ponstrurtpd llir hy llpr, no niPin will ho neglected or stone IpO MP tinned lo exploit what in1 hap hihI t Ik- stahilltv of Hip romnniiilt M han I and enriched hy thp addUloB of new Industries and wholesi'h houses careful study of thp map will convince tli' most skeptical thai On ( ;i i In s geographical local Ion lit Neil tint It rannol ludp hill hi-roini' thl logical distributing center for a hug territory. It already Ihih theorem Mortal Ion fnrll tics wlihh tap a Ire -mendous territory; these line were built by companies whose farsight piIiii'hm ns to tli volume of hiislneo rap'ilile of being developed from Oil" community Ih undisputed Again a new comer In Imp by the progressive spirt whli li per meaie throughou. the city, every thing spoil prosperity, the merchant' Impress one an being a live Imnrli pi men; the layman Is QOOrtMM with a pleasing nod or pleaaant word ol greeting; tbe Mm are attractive and a feeling of eomrndlere Ih pnv llriiil IhlngH of Course Will !'' M" ted of tbe Chamber now, but I." mo here Mate that tbe bu'ldlng up i . rlty la conalderahly MN man 'ii task I bplleve Ih Ontario' l hi iii" lint the chamber must Inc. the aupport and confidence of even ic-ddout, no matter whether In Btt lns for oneoolf or not, there han go) to be co-operation; all petty un prices ahould be subserved and eac'i Imbued with the determination lo make our city the IiphI and brightest place for hundreds of miles around Let iih remember that M Ih a big undertaking to bullil up I Mil "" Internal alrlfe or petty Jefclouales can very hooii undo the good work dun Fair crlt Ilium U lnaLihy ami I'll riianiliiT will gladly v. i Iconic sic KUggeHllonH which are for the bet ter it of the community. 1 expect shortly to have a perma in nt office centrally ImMi I and I want every resident to fe.'l at I hir: at all Omen to drop In and exchange I want lo get :niiialiiie, wlt.i you all and .u I It t kfMMl came MM Maf I"1" '"'i BAM !" pen il I partlrularl) extend M la u lo the ran. -hern. II ItgTOWW :ind stockmen to make Ml ol I lo Ofc imher. If ou have any km to air let ua bear of II ami tl ue for you as a Chamber: gl'0 lAKCnaVfl tiiuiH 'iii miiow ix ONI VltlO Tl KHO.W. Jl'NI 21 us the lietielit ol your npm on how we can work lonptlier lo piicour ago senders to make I heir lione' with tin. for iftW all the mIM land dipOOdl "("in il ' ' . I '' BO1 and uiiIphs our territory is iiiltlv.U. I and placed upon a rominerrl.il ha nllot expert to grow t,i t portMMI lllltil'lllti' There are MMMl U( log ol ' i lal Inteti'sl In our till lit' .' . Id now under dtMUOOton, Otnf Ol ii ' . III no iloulit adjust i hi i' i fnrtdi hilly, hut hi I get I dei'lltig with I Ihe i othi r ire looking H h ai. i i Inward Ontario ami fOllOWtai our (I velopment Nothitu dl II!" and If we all work w ith hu' one goal 111 view and tii.il "Nothing is too good for Ontario' we will win out He have cities around us whh are straining every ellori 0 . attention and MMII ' ' 1 r Klne, but wp must llwoyi fOBlOBlbei that we are lo set the pine and main tain the lead. I.el us each a till one take n personal prll In II' titlcatlon of our rlty let's M 101' hooalers. Vr:te and tell your i and relatives baik Kasl or wi. Ihey may be what we have here Oe nu realize that If Ml I ! P II "h ' Just one person to COM BOft population would be o i mi i nr iloulile what It now Is or If v f could emh he Inslriimentul In btlti: Ing In a whole family we would lm. a city or 10. 1100 In no tlBMT Ml j try It! You remain bOMH making good then whv i guild word on and let mir li: on the ground BOOl ' I am anxious to gel oil tractive literature for Ult which will bo illHlrlbiii' l i on end of the Hlate to til In r ami ' want your assistance In toll I ii you nave any ptiniograpns in gain Inge, residences, parades, falls, cattle, or In fact a record of penlng port! nlng to this dlstn which you would he willing for HI to use In our printed Bfttti would like to borrow tlnui i.ksi.ii: ItoliS i ,.i the n future were honon d m net", coven fol e I Ich were laid foi (following tin dinner ind an In mni reeepl on the Payetti to opening ii tn i which open 'i ' I i I Mi: K. .1 . i I Irene K.'ide; , llpr.il .l. m, tl ll:i I.'nw II M Bernard Radi p ic Ad Rarl Criffln and Paul Van Contlnulni t hi pi e . i lor Mil i ' i Red ' Printing win on rrlda le.l tow i I slniM in Itatloni are out. ami mi Tl ill ii kiii hen hoe ' r ..ne i l,v .Mf . l; I a ' ei. however, the date foi IlllllllllCI'll II WOSOMi: IMtl M III IH Mil OH IV I oil llltllil ol MOM O Honorlni Ml i -!.. ml Mi ' ' II. ub iMig tnarri ill be an event of the month. M I ' .1 i ' 1 II I III howei a' hi i hone on loul h iirdsen and ludaiia las-t nlng The eighteen U ' 1 l . Averted i he gat horlng Into 'lower in w hlch nam h ind gifts Wire he- low I'd With pink rose, and other Ii of the ini! . he rooms of i he rii'tim home were boautlfally deen i .id ii i. o ii ' evening I'iv iabl .I .mi won played and refreehmenta The KUe . ,l ..t vv . I . i nil, Kadi r. Mrs Bdfl I I Mth. J. II. I tl ii Knii. Mi Blackab) . Mi Rarl Blai I C T Mi Jas 0, Sin tl . I I hrllll like the one uted will make you '.(" to a e e every epieode of The VIAN XVllGHT ' n 'Ur.iph's NevM'r Serial I catiirini) WILLIAM DUNCAN . t. . t. .in .til. t. mm .iml incluJinm Fdith Johnson & Joe Ryan oiii:mi.o Ion lliiirsilm THE H. E. NORTON COMPANY Fifteenth and Front, Nampa, Idaho. I ir.ili . ih Midi's, IVts, Wool, Mohair, Furs and Tallow Top market prici pn reel weighta given ana prompt retunn made. " sbipmentfl too large, nor too mall, we n licit them all. Write us for prices, stripping ia-;s mailed upon retjli BLUE MOUNTAIN SPRINGS mi pi mi rroRYOUK mimmik vacaiion Locatatd in the edge f the timber on the . ; .John Dav River ALWAYS COOL FINK SlIADK Hotel eoiniiiodatioiis and During Room Service F ir.st 'lass Building! and groundi nghted by electrii Our store can till J'OUr oanipilig i . qui t .iiu lit - HOT AND COLD BATHS Swimming, Boating, Bowling, Billiards (iood lirvnvi AND finiiim; Daucing Every Evening atidnighl Snppei Satur.lay EveuingH Long Distance Telephom Daili ilail ir mail addn hi 'l to Prairie itj , Oregon, 'arc of Blue Mountain Spring. Every enort will I" made by the inani nient to make your t.t comfortable and pleaaant Four patronage solicited on thin BiUf M UN AlNSfR'N'iS il' miles Boutheaat of Prairie ,!'' mi th main road betwt i Prairie Sty and K. L HIf,BS Manner. day, Mro Kclloig iiciu one gueata at tbe Tueaday br dge MU I fron Portia a id M John alcOlvern After an abeenee i uue lo the wur. Dutajlo Is at lust tl enjoy the visit of a lurue c an SM gers Oreater Kuropean IkOtM w!'1 apper lure foi two performance, Tuesday. June 24 The Uivvn and mil roun.lln;! country ! Innilv bill 'I fnr tie appiarance of the big show nil 11 is prohshle that Onl.iiin wl.l aijoy the largest iro.vd in yi urs on clicua day Tbe Oieater Sanger Circus la vl Iting Orejcn th'a MM for,d.e fir-1 tin.- in ela.it fMM. The big MOM la one of tbe oldest circus i rgaulz. dona on tbe roul, hcln In its III season M;'tiy n uii I novel (, tuiea are t.dvemlsed for tin '.inong tuem being the i.,miu Kt l.oon ramlly of acrobats; UN i ' .; Bteri, darin ami BM BtlOBI ' ie lalists. lie Sllveriou t lo, wit.' valkera and the llnilami t 0VJJM i To deUfhi the haarli of the little totta ll ere wll. tcore of highly educae.l Shetland lonlrs, iiionkles and dogs, along will. i POUIOM Of clowna heed, d B U ; iv La Pearl, the veteran lecter. 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