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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1919)
- IPPsfisI ml THE ONTARIO A ROUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY. JULY 3, 1919 "rfWP GOT HER SOLDIER HUSBAND ' "AVERAGE MAN" SCORES ONE Ask Us Finds Joy in Reminding Better Half , That She la Also Victim of New Tax. Evmewpmw I Mill il.. in Mouutnl Will III m . - 1 1 1 ' I j 1 1 I .' 1 1 lllilkll!' invcHtniPiit. u k your bnnkcr nltoul it. Noi I ;i;,l l hf! I infallible "I - nun t' lli I ;m':' bill I" Mil i i ii;i' i - h I'fni d!' !i li he i Pul bnnkcr, thai i. an indication fbnl lie known u invuHtnuml ii li. Thin bank kM'if ll with l'""I illVcMlnPllt 1111(1 i vfntnti I,, i ' v, liul tn Icim c alone. W'ii in kind arc prone t , .;,!.!. HI . IHIUI1 in :ulv i- In (Mill I'll ' First National Hank ONTARIO, OREGON. GlUt MOUNTAIN SPRINGS lilt PI Alt KIR YOUR SIMMER VACATION ,,t. i in the i dgi "i ill' timber on the Jolm I ;i Hiver ALWAYS COOL I'INK SIIADK I Inh , , mm hi ioiw and I tilling Room S.Tvi.r l'"il -I l.i I'.uililiii'. and ii"iiiul lighted hy ulcctricitj ni- i. HI our cainjiiiuj i cuuin went HOT .Nl) COLI) BATIIH sw ii i Bow ling, Billiard) HOOD UrNTINO AMI FlHlllNU i Midnight Mttppc . j,i,i- I h i.n.i i Toh'phnm I laih Mail 1 1 mail nrtiln kkimI i" Prairie (.'irj . r Blue Mountain Hpring. r. i . .ii. i will li mad) bi i In inanag" nuiii to tiuikc v uur ataj coiiifortnbh' n i VolU" m1 lltlingl' ilirilii! .Hi tli DIM: MOUN . Ali SHKS i ' Im ,i l nj I'i.iii ir 'il oil ill. I ' 'ii ami Intarin E. I, HIBBS Manager. Lonely Widow Mad Applied on and Government Employment Bureau Did the Reet. Tin it 'l ii Joh fnr the returned sol di, i which few nf us thought nf. the )nh ftf being n hii-diiind. At Ion yt. we MM Itrsajght nf It e one of thru.. (rife which rollld ho Muted among the "I i.p wanted." Th l whu RUB penni hi mi)' nf th New Turk rlty j L'nlli'il Stale employment hum !orirn Sawyer, lit government era- )li.yti,..nl agent plrked n ilnk. Mine . .ni'-il letter off the lop rif hi mail. Hi opened It ami read: "M. husband died mime time ago. I haw ii airall liiinnie. n town home and n rnmitry plinr. Iml I am lone smile, 1 1 (a v I lit; reml Unit o ninny sol diers nre mil of work. I limr CBgf rinded t fin t there would he nothing hiitvi fur nit. to do than It take rm no hii-l.nnd ii Ball who hna fungi ' for his country. I'nn you send u woi i In Mildler to ineV" Th s nuiy he n Joke." aid Mr. Htiwyer. "It sounds loo good to be trim. Itnt It la worth n trial." 'lei. minutes later n gnodlnoUlug young soldier walked Into the nfllcr. "I in i looking for a Job." he said. "I'm r carpenter." ' Mi. 1 1 lid ?" aaked Mr. IkWfBf '"ie." replleil Private .1. Head full letter. Investigate the Inh find i..rt to me." .Iiisi aa Mr. Sawyer wn. .losing hie i olllre I h t..eplimie rang. This la Prime .1." Mid the vnlre. 'Thanks L.i tl a letter, I n l the ."oh" drlvi im i H i Mg bun ill. I I. Hill 1.1. ll Mlll'll III i ihli ' .h 7-18 At the touch of a match No waiting for fires to come up, no unnecessary woik. ru lieti you use a good oil took- mils, roasts, toastg ly, Con a ste.uly heat on the the kitchen cool and com- lilc. rl Oil, the Staiu';aid Oil Company's kero sene, is one ol tlu uvenieut and economl yOU .ati i ' haiullc. It is re fined and rr-refmrd by ou' bpecial process which iciuovcs the Impurititl It is clean burning. I', itl Oil is foi sale- in hulk by dealers every where. It It i!u- SaMIM hih ijiulity kerosene at the I'earl Oil told m BVI .Hon CUM. There it a laving by buying in bulk Order by name Pearl OU. VV rt. ommriiJ ni .' 'ertection nd 'urtfjii ( CooAsfovet PEARL OIL iKI.IlOStNB) HEAT AND LIGHT STANDARD OIL COMPANY TURNED VESSEL INTO SHOP Ingenious Idea Appreciated by the Sallora of the British Grand Fleet Stationed at Scapa Flow. urn ..i Hi.- StBNtt of the wiir was revealed recently when part) "'i' di.wn In IBB Vl.ioihi ilorkn. London. In ln-... I ke WIImiii liner IhiriMllno. Thl ship arts ehartered in the tarij iBfl i,i Hi. win hy ihe Junior Arm. nnd Niiii Rtnree fnr Iho BBtfeMI of aHP illnu ihe ttlkStl of Ihe uiiind fleet rill fortt mid Iiitui U lluii akaj m.iiIiI mhiiwle liiii.' hud IB d.. with i. nt Hue nl Ihe Mt-ii loriln nt Ihe ha glPBlti nf the w.ii. when the grnnd Dg n lull In S'lipu lli iw rttnglllBtd IRBI Ihe nlllieri Hlid in. n i led xmneihlnu to relieve Ihe iliillii. .il Wit eft while waiting fill' tin lielllllUI Heel In iiillie nllt. I I,. MiL'L'eillon ami mhipleil. and lln- I '..i ! ' tiiiii.il Into a ajM etfectlre vh.ip vh. in, i hiiythlnii iinilil he betigfal ntJ Iniaril. while lln ,e wim a line lanii.li Willi a weekl. . olle. linn an. I ihin.iv. nnd a lnuher' -Imp K'lve ilii.ii in I dollar" a week wa taken hy the sale nf good In. In.llnii ienn hnrx nl , I, lule ireatlj fmnrid h young mliMi'i.nieii. The Intent In fumy .ni, h;ilna eieaiio.. new hi.okx. the fliu -i .1 la lea and .in iihiiml.it f frewh im .,( Il-h : ml ei;eiihle helped In mnl.e llf ore l.eaiahle ill the told and ilumnl Kurroiinillii'.'- a S.npa. An Inlightened Age. .I.i reeeinlx a '"liple ilil.ri.l tin' ...nun elerk' nl" I e In In. li, ler mid (fol a liiali lii'e lleen-e. no h giving their taje a teranlj Hi- y. iii- The , iliile h.ing ii innllilerl with III tn(J ri . nnler i.illnl tgj him in hi- ..in., hi. i Baring their eotivei ..ill. hi Infm in. 'il him llinl they I , li mill lie. I The I e. in del it. hip. ' III III. V.HIIIL' lllllll" , v hi. ll he lee.. till):, il Rl ruin i LB! ' I. . -I.' nffli e a-ked: "U lii. milled ynn?" "Win. the man II ii ,"' . at lh. ..ih. I . ml nf the nail," replied IW resMg man "ami here ll "ill 1 1 in. lite," n . .In, .lit Ihe mar ii . Ilreiiea The recardjei iBiBfrggi nple llinl liny were not liiur- n., I hi. i hi ihen regno at tailed a ju-ii. . nt ike peate arko peffarasai II. .1. , fin them.- -New York Tl gxtinet Special. !'.. Igsl) In in aknlla li.. iii the itHithiu- ..i ggg lata (CailfarntaJ enlllil.v halt men , ln--lll.tl ill III! Sin, lli-.tlll. ill Ill-IIIUIinn III VVlli-hlllgtoll. ikua'lng ilia: Ll da. gugja BJ a now . - .. i r. i.i.iliietl the ills ..I Muni Hack ami .Mi itl it t 1 1 u t ii It inn raugee aeeordlng iu innAtincenaBBi il,, i. I' l . linn Men im i, ,,f ihe in-tl tun,, i, .iinie lieie ft.i rka xkulU of the , III. h weie killed nmie than ill it years tga kj Clark Hgkkgti, plnii, . i Vt..niiiig in 1 1, ..I.., .Merrl m. ii, ih.- -kiiiis are (nan ipaHai ii..niv dlatlnei (real the M Mhav tgt ri. - .in.i ralttueciea eiaaalBed kj ihe lli-lllul..n li... mi .M.iiiiiiun hua m' i.ht.l li' 1,1, .1111I1, in- ol ihe entire t -1 in grissij hem re Ike, A L I F O U N I A) Oh. TEST S , MtH lanl ' I ' ' . Ontarii "Chiomoltipkips." i:.!w. .nl I; lletviti ..I i r Vnrk Is a iii.in nl -.1'ii.r t.hti 1.I-.1 owns u lurgr f-uiir 11 Kan Jei. where he I'liuie- .a. Interesting esperiaseata 1.. 1 lule Journal ratwaati that net aval leers igu a BbbI lawn felt aa I IV KM .'lit' nl llie It tdiUg MM III ,t,in- ..i ih. seasae ..ml he addled la 1 1 ..I ike nt S1-1..U U dip lags id hi- White l.egknra . leiiow and dye MiiuiliMix, riirt aiade 1 gret mi ii. 11 11 , .! ill, welt l.i-iliaitimi lint. ,- an. I liinniHletl taMMrtklag .,,1 keir eggs Bam ll,' let eltt.l UHlllil'le foi SVllUg It ll , nl ll wa nil') iii -. aere rvturaed . u ll11IUBii.il I 'III, 1 iaokliktui t.i- eipialued Ikai "..niu ke 1 ' gavt up iiirii 'i The nveruge fiunlly has hern having heart to heart talks for months on how expenditure" mny be cut down and something of the average "nlary pul in the hank fnr the annual varatlnn. The atrrage tnnn hu heen trouliled. too. in he puffed the limsr, hlnrk rlgar not fliiiim lnilv troubled, hut Ihe re sult of n little worrying that some day the average Woman was going to get pergonal about their saving plan. It ifinic the other night. "I see, deer," she began, her sweet ness adding to hla growing suspicion, "that the alate Is ahoiit to put nnoth er In on rlgars. They'll go up some more. You know I wouldn't suggest anything that would Interfere wltb your Btttmrn, but don't you think ci gars art getting too much nf a luxury when art lire trying to save?" The average man grunted. It gain oil time; It prevented sudden mmpllci tlons. He hud hart an answer ready for Week for this Inevitable question, but reasoning fled Just then, lie bad the paper "he had already read, lie would Mud mil iiImiiiI this tai before he ID ewerod. And Hi. n ain't It a grand and glo rious reeling? "Very well, my dear," he said, trying to keep 1 lie BSighbert fratl hearing the eniltiiil.ni In his tone. "This las wllj give us both a ehnni e to sarrlflce. I'll quit my rlgars If you'll give up powder Isg nui fsee. You see. Sweet, the lis Is on cosmetics, too." And the average man grinned victor iously behind the newspaper. Annou?:ein& Thai" Wo i v Ready to Se,vt You "Kyj'OlOR car ov. thij con- on u.j for a full supply of tho over d 1. pon l.i bio Tires and Servi 'WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN' If Paul "svsrs Hsd Only Had a Tele phone Available In the Dtye ef 'gavsnty-flvs. Homebody In the New Knglsnd tele phone organisation has been figuring out how easily Tsui Hevere tiinlil have eeroinpllshed sll the purpoaes of bis fain. nt" ride on the "eighteenth of Apill. In 'seventy-five." If he only bsd hsd telephone facilities like those avulluhlu today. Aa the telephone iusii says. Itetere would have been able to mm' himself a lot of hard riding. Ue eniiltl have railed Concord from a pub Hi "iiilloii In the North end, or Charles tow n eh her. mid had his frlenda of the committee of public safety 011 the line ait Ida eight minutes. If the operators took at mil' li time then as they do 11., vt And bow much essler It would have been In gti the powder lamed and the sun tnrrlagea done away with It iln- Ctiiiord folk hsd hsd their winning eight minute after the Un let n- mi.' hung aloft In the bolfry null of the Ol. I N.nili steeple. Only. ir lli.ie had been telepbouv. there would have been no lanterns. They vtotlhl have n.ed the 'phone for the wht.lt thing. And then of course a raasaSJI mm-iii wnuhl never bava heen written -christian MbbsM Monitor. Com j in! Let us explain lr you sKould have those inbuilt Firestone extras that stand up a&ainst the riiul Com in nnd test our prompt, effi cient courteous service. It wiJl greatly increase your motoring pleasures. Our charges are reason able; our work always reliable Firestone Tubes and Accessories also on hand. Service Tire & Battery Co Ontario, Ore. y x .dssWBJBJBJ BJBJM I win Z y i; JUL Glsnn Curtlss Loved Mechanics. IJIettn llmniiniiii Curtis", one-tluie n.t'1 in ItorbiHter. N. Y.. now klag nt the nlr." und wonh millions. Ilk -1 lint", loved thing" tuechsn- 1..1I III- 'lay dreams and hi dreams al nlgln were of mechanical con-I'.t.iiit.- ihat movd about on wheels, 1 ml ike Inventions of Jules Verne. I 1 in. itiin-t ties to airplane proved ,1 h..rt "tep. Curtlss, who hsd been Improving on Id motorcycle engine, ietrhipt tl Ii sii It could he used In dirigible kadjgggs In ltsW be went t.. Ueluif mid eslly defeated the ersek 1. reign ilyer. becoming the Brt Inter . ,11. .mil 1 haiuplon of the sir. In HilO he flew from Albany to New York, 150 mile" Having won hi laurels In the ,,. he tiHk up the sctual work of hnllillng planes. Today there I srarce .no airplane used In the t'nlted .1 ICarnfs kg srhlch curtissdoes mil gran u myalty. For a lliiimi'. Vllark. tin.l ini nl a bilious attack al If oil have bilious uttacks gl - : lUog (KHB wim (lianilierlsin'a Tublets a trlul. Thev been suffering for ycur's." uro excol lent Wills Drowning, I'ai . tniisblirg, Mo. hui. this to su of tin t-i Irauk tinn' pi... llBBBl IBtilt BIB Minui n oar ggjg my wife u .1 at 1 1 1 - - sBi In Ontario OB bottle of risfhgClalB'l Tablet, t.inl Mninlity Legitimate Priy. 1 im day 11 little old woiusn appeared , the pal nge In he iiiiinntl to sti t.ltl limn The woman whs bent over ,, much one hsd to BBkBB '" look .. her fuee The brltlegronlll WIS ... .il as a ot. All ihe time the pastor ws milking Mil Ike necesssry paper the woman talked unit muttered to herself, say I .Inn t know why that stingy old mini want to get married. 11 tine. n't wunl to pay a cook, that's all. Muke him psy well, parson. He's north it He's got a fsrm slid lota of utility. He's a mean, stingy, old sssn ami he's deaf sad can't hear whst I charge him good, brother." The cereiimuy over, the 11111 paid il.,. ,11-t, unary $5. with the bride still hitting, he utterly oblivious of It all. Nsw Golf Clubs. of special Interest to golf plsyers ll . luh made with steel tustesd of I bicker shaft, shown In Popular Me- . hasten magaslne, which. It I claimed, I ...tea all the flexibility of the .intuitu sbafi and his sddltlonal desir able feituree. The steol abaft Is nol low. it pers towsrd the lower end. and I. iniitli smaller Iu dlsuieter than one nl hit :.niy. This Is said to gtv the nlayei additional driving power, be cause of reduced friction when tb .luh 11- swuug through the sir Musical Advice. "It's s pity juii never took music kssgaBjg," said Mr. Hsfferty. "go's I could sing more) Inquired Mr. I oleu. "Nn A study of music might have improved your taste eo that you'd auit trylu." Correcting An Evil Here's an idea we want to pass oa to you because it is timely. While all of us are rccoustiui. ting international ills, let's reconstruct some of our home grown evils- particularly those that affect the farmer. This bank and "TSe COUNTRY GENTLEMAN unite in saying: Let's reconstruct the product middleman and get better prices for both grower and consumer. Let's reconstruct the nie.it handler and give the stockman a chance. Let's reconstruct our marketing system. Let' make the farmer's dollar btggn and its buy ing power greutcr. In a word, let' rtcognun; that the American furmrr de serve the biggest , broad -est Icuti'. itbip that can be found uch leader ship us Thk Country OBNTLKMAN, nation ally, and thii hank, lo cally, are giving today. ONE DOLLAR will bring you thi oldeat and best farm periodical for Si weeks. Jut ask us to charge your account ; or, if you haven't an act mint with us, come in an.l talk it over. Tell Us NOW That You Want It First National Bank ON I UUO, OKl.t.ON a 1. COCKRUM, President . li t'.'KKl M, ' Milk ; I'hotie No 10 Capitul und sutplu . Iiaiii.oi ou i