The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, June 19, 1919, Page 6, Image 6

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THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 19,1919
ONTARIO NIGHT AT VALE
All Abroad Ontarians for
the Great Chautauqua at
Vale, June 25-30
The Ontario Commercial
Club Auto Excursion Will
Ltave the City Hall at 6:30
p. m.,
Sunday, June 29
An Bra of Good Will nod no-operation
among the people nf Malhetn Count)
biM been Inaugurated Ontario wautn
to l IU pari Every, ritiieii who en
n S ,HI i (III lit illll I't.llllllH lit W'llo
is interested in the promotion ii' k I
fellowahip 1h urged Ui join the nrowd
;iikI have it good time ,it Vah1
WRDMKSDAV
Morning Organizing Junior ChiMitauqiia Junior Supervisor
VflrriKxin -Opening Kxercle anil Annoupcement .. Superintendent
Concert Merrllee Entertainers
Admission 39c
I. veiling Concert Entertainment Merrlloe Entertainers
lecture "Thi- Making of a Man" . Dr. William It etli
Admlrfflon r6c
TIUIIHIIAY
Morning Junior Play nncl Story Hour
Uterinum Concert Prelude Uunrino-McKinnon Co.
denture "The Challenge of the Country" K. J. Klemme
Ailm'jiMlon 3 9c
Evening- - oncort Recital Otiarlnn-McKlnnori fompnnv
lecture "Forces that Help or Hinder the ProgreM of
a Nation" Mm. A. C. Zelinci
AdmlMlon 6to
i itinw
MorniiiK Junior Play and Story Hour
, Iffei-iioon -Plano-Arrordinn Prelude Antonio Mlnervlnl
Polyphonic Entertainment Tom Corwlnn
Admiaalon 56c
Evening- -Plano-Acrordlon Prelude Antonio Mlnervlnl
liiNpirntlonnl Lecture "Kiddles and Fortune"
Major Thornton A. Mills
Admiaalon 55c
hatikoay
Morning Junior Piny and Story Hour
tfrOTMOO Concert The White Hussars
l.ei nirr "Dun kit Signal on the linnd to Health"
Kdna Eugenia Lowe
AdmlHHion Ui
Ml Ian Urnnd Concert The White lluar
l?nliiie "SlnKlng Hand" with uticiii ille.l recnnl of,
u cresses on Eastern clrcultM.
Xdinlsaion s.ic
HUN DAY
Mm-uing I'aual Services All Churches
Wlernoon- Sacred Prelude Metropolitan Artist Trio
Lecture "Through Five Itepuhllra on Horseback"
Dr. (1. Whilflrld Itay
Vilinlssinn 55c
I.vciiIiik Hucrcd He.il.il Metropolian ArllNtH Trio
lAvcture 'Italy New Place Among the Nations"
Lieut. Ilruno UoHelll
(lifted Italian speaking through courtesy of tint Italian
i mhuaay.
AdmlHHion lit
MONDAY
Mi'iuiiiK lun. hi I'ln) and Htory Hour.
Wicrn I'reltnle Vlerra'a Itoyal Hawallana
Itendlngu and Entei taiiinient l.yclln Konneshei
Ail in. anion fine
l.ienliiK Entertainment "HawaJI l.:wul of Muaic"
la) Concert Ibiyal Hawaiian guintri
th) llliiKtraleil I. mi. ii. "Rambling Through I'm,
dine " Mil. In. I eo Clemens
Showing New Molliin I'I. lures of Hawall'a Kver Active
Volcano. Ml Kllauea.
AdmlHHion 83c i
Single Admission Price Include Government War Tax.
Seaaon TIcketM Purchased llefore Opening Day Including
War Tax:
Adult $2.75 Students 'If Children $1.10
Sunday, June 29
You will hear the Sacred
Concert presented, that
evening at the Chautauqua
by the Metropolitan Artists
c
and hear Lieut. Bruno
Roselli lecture "Italy's New
Place Among the Nation's".
This advertising is paid for bj the 'm-
iiiiici.il chili as its part in Boosting the
Chautauqua at Vale ami promoting the
Spirit of Co-operation for Malheur
County..
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Come! You'll Enjoy the Kide-The Crowd will Help Make the Evening Enjoyable Your Vale Friends will be glad to see you.
DECEIT WILL ALWAYS OUT
Impoteible for Any Man to Conceal
Hi Rtal Solf for Appreciable
Length of Time.
The tun often altKeil In the mime of
pulilli i harm let is that In pitv.ilc
llfe" he nt' she la Ihli or thai.
Hum m i i i i i nf us liehliul tin
if the World'! Mage .lie .11 Ileal WO
fare tile H.irl.l tilth'
An IrlHh coined la n. mifferliiK acutelj
from shell slmck, made lil reballluttj
lindy uliey hie spirit. In tl.' elilen.illl
incut In soldier at the unit in a play
lie tunic ami uuuiugeii. in i.i. i ,
aaauuuil the chief part.
Tw Ice iaWtag ll v lit Hi: lliet fmilul i
hlln outside Hie lnl. iiuik hh Ihmih
hi heal I tvniild hieak.
Each lllne he tillered hllllsell In
gethei mill MM hack In In appointed j
taak of hrliiglug good hcci in ll..' real
Thi kind nf dlaeampilni i oniv i" I
lie priil Mil Tliere a nn.iih.i earl ihat ,
I lint liillilnl.il-
"YaWOWlOg a I runt' i;els a Ulan jul
o far mid ne farther I he deception
la plerci'il I . . i . t . I..111; the tnauini of
man he truly In eoiiiea lo lie known
hy the cuiiii,iii he km pa IJ the
chance wenl he let fall ! the In 'k 111
hla face when he in nff In- guard
HapulBeai rum, in erowa tin Uft
of the 1 1 1 It 11 the a llie illllle .-eullal
ly, at ell ttaMM and in all pl.i I I He '"
ml actini; a puit II .1
own tseiiuln.v Inn. .11., -.1! and he iiax '
lint kllnw h.iM lii I.. 1111tlm.lv else Ilia i
prltalr ninluct hi.. I hi piihlic deede do
not uceii in he rarnnrllrd. fw . . 1 1 ii .
life U a. open geXVa Ihgl n.e.U 11. 1
aM.lug.t nr i-iph.iinti.nl
"Nice" One Meant "Fooliih."
Wnl.! ll. .U hate UaHlfrajHM ''
uiarkal'le CtaUbX) tt iiichiiIiik tilth tin
a.Mie of tin i nil 111 1. arc "prelit
and "line lu.ii. ifcee aranti menui
orilnail BWMl exact I j I be ..u-i-0
theli pic-icni uWtbltloua I'lelli'
COIIIck frnlll the ui. I li.ii.h ....
proud r "pru.l ' In ..hi Savoli tin
Word I.e. Mile 'prill imiKiiiriceiil
apleinlnl tutu UUOlrnl In. 111 till
aaMM "prlt ' M "prltte incuutng al
moat the tunic: till al kWglk it cuinc
to iliinlfy him. I. inc. la. Id nr flue;
Biiallt, after iiiauy grii.hr i... i.m.Ii
lug It prevent usual MW U a per
atiu.il ailj.ctlve of girlish .111. 1 eflcmi
liate sluinll iiln 1 '.N'lcc' .th:h cliiiie
from a French: uuree- 111 ll.-i uieiint
fOtill-li ah-ui.l rldlcuh.ii- ilicu in
courte ..f lime It came In slgulf.t
wanti'ii wliimairal, fautaatlcj thcu
deli, mi, .111.1 Hii, tie. till tliiully tt wa
uac ' I., 'I nt -peclaii.t plcaaant
MktillJ
M. D. FLEMING
Optometrist
II. 1. .111 .!, Ilem III, I. IIiiIhc. Iiln 1 .
I lil..nietr Me ins i:.ie Hen Ice.
e 111 gteaaaa gad do right. e
...tit rlullt
ea.l.iehe
U . .1 y I .-1 1; m-
ll t..u are a rtei 1 nil with hcadacln
v lllllll-.l V I, ill lull
, .. ,1,11 .Hit I liilllile. Ill e hllll
ring of lei In.-, in line.. itching o'
burning, you muai lhal la
their ".it ui latUm v"i ! Uwi
noed utteutliiii
I'ne pulr of eyc is all ton will ev
r liate UK I'AIK U Hll HUM
We 1 hiinifo leiioaa .tit I, in one year
ttithout ant adilit titul cost In t.iu
. arc reglatored In two bta'.i .,
l.lilu. .111,1 Oremm, which OOUBled
wltli .111 1 perlein i of 20 year BJUakM
It poaalhle to care for eUrein.
S . Kite sp.ci.ll . ltlelltli.il t..
Cllillll I
HI. M KI Mil U I'liU s hi:i:i
i.Aiti.v kvkuv MONTH
Al' IIUTKI. MOOKK KI'MNDAN
ai.k. Tin i;si 1 . .11 m: :6
U KSTI'AU. Jl Nl
Mi .i.iiii 11 .ui.i ..n Harold arrti
hnlne la I tt . ah ".'in S.ui DtOgi
hiliiglllK with Iheiii their sun an. I
hrotlier Vlvlaa Mill. 'It ttlln lias he l
ill 1.. 1 si.iiie 1 me
IIIIIIUI III. l K ll l-ASSils
Tllltl IT KMIIIITK WHaTT
Totally aorprtalBi lis rotoUt
UieiiiN William lllai kahv
tliru Oulalii lust iiIkIiI inriiiii. Ul
1 .imp l.ettls where In- BSBOCU 10 le
ills, barged from the service noon
He iliil mil advise hi rehitlti h In I''
of In. coming ami thet atari tnl. I 1. 1
hi present e in the city for I PN
in .nt by Mra. J. W HoCoJIoah
who miK ut (lie Htutlnii to put 1 1 1 .
duugliter Until nil the Haiti Tb.re
waa a aurarlaod famll when ihet
were told lit Mrs Mci iilloch of lior
vlMit w.lh the young m. in
Mr' ami Mn (1 It Vlen enter
tallied at bridge lust Salurda
nilii; at their Inline nil III, Hat.
line Three tallies were played and
.1 it Baamwaaan woo the high score
Tlie guest were Messr and MckiI.i
lues Lunglev lirookaa nt Njraaa, it an
i: Hikes I' I ; a 1 1 ; , k- I . r . II It
Douglua, und J It. Itaamuaaen.
U. VVtMII) KLK(TKI) Hllll I i'i:
III' HI IK Mil, IHslKli 1 Ml. N
iinlt .1 hulf doen voters took time
to go to the High School building
Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock to
participate In the election of a nieiii
ber for the board of education and
-. limit hoard clerk. Thoae who wero
preaent elected W. W. Wood to the
directorship made vacant by Ibe ex
piration of the term of J. W Mcl'ul
I.11 h. wliu declined re-election ?V
I.. Turner who baa been clerk of the
hoard for the pnat year waa re-elected.
Mr McCuIUjcIi. the v rehiring di
rector haa nerved In that capacitv
for alx yeara, the longeat ervlce iif
any director In recent year
I'hn Hchool board aa now compoaed
ia Dr. W. J. Weeae, I- Adam ami W
. J'i 111
I W. Wood. The new board expects :.
lorganlxe Imnietllaiely upon the re
! turn of Mr. Adam from I'ayett.
Lakaa, and will according to custom
probably elect Dr. Weeae aa cha'rmuii.
ka being tka aouior member of the
board.
To vIhII hi old liouie In Missouri
and there to enjoy hi vacation amid
the aoenea of h'u boyhood V. K Hu
man left Sunday morning No douht
he will return cocked und prim. .1
with a lot of new argument for Hie
league of nation and nun dry aub
Jecta of democratic debate, with
which lo regale hla republican friend
When he left be waa certain that he
would have a big time
Watch The Enemies Lines
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The"Bi& Idea"
Somebody discovered tKat
' nontv could be saved
and comfort increased by
usin& Firestone Tires and
bavinA us put them on. And
now, like every "bi idea" it
is common property. Now
knowing motorists from near
and far are ftettin the bene
fit in the safety, comfort and
saving which r irestoneTires,
plus our service means.
Come in. We're ready.
Service
Tire & Battery Co.
Ontario, Oregon
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This is a closr up vitw of an AniiM'ican ol
siTvatinii tiffirt-r in the liaskit nl an observa
tion lialliiuii hcliiml thf liius in France.
In Ibe recruiting campaign which the army
il engtged in OOH many of tin- nun will he
assigned to this intei'estint; service It i
(pen tti men who can qualify. This servici
appeals to the spirit of adventure in th
American man and is one ot the most popu
lar hranchejs of the service. Enlistment ill
this or any hranchof the service can he made
at the recruiting office in Portland or in
Boise.