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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1919)
THE ONTARIO ARGUS. ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1919 Everything Good To Eat x- The bQst obtain i M.dlecs in a modern nd sanitary way. iich--A f ill line of fresh tfoods noshelf worn ai tick's. Fruit and Vegetables in Season. Give Us A Trial ONTARIO MEAT & GROCERY CO. tt THE UNIVERSAL CAR Remember that when jrou bring your Fnnl car to HI for mechanical attention that you fd Um genuine Ford service materials, experienced workmen ano Ford factory prices. Your Fonl is feoo nsefnl, too valuable to take chance with poor tne'hanics, with equally poor quality innterials. Bring it to us and save both time and money. Wc are ill thorized Ford dealers, trusted by tin Ford Motor Company to look After the wants of Ford owner that's the M suianee we offer We are getting I fe.v Knid ears and first come first to receive delivery. FORD OARAGE KKIIIK II 1 1 KH. Manager I M. Ill In OKI .o , m w - st CONSULT THB CHART Zerolsn ii mad in various contlattnciea to meet with scientific accuracy the lubri cation needs of each type of automobile nginc. You hav the benefit of caperta' advice when you consult our Correct Lu brication Charts. Get chart for your car. STANDAJtD OIL COMPANY. (Ctlifo.aU COAL SHORTAGE ON WAY; GOVT. I SAYS BUY NOW: May Be Repetition of 1917-18 Conditions Next Winter Says Geological Survey. c i: l'UT, Nyst., I .lut-iii si.ind.il. I Oil 'iniM). iii.iiiii.i. Ori'.n. 'Maybe nobody has told you," says the Good Judge- Why this good tobac co costs less to chew. You get real tobacco satisfaction with a small chew. It gives you the good tobacco taste. It lasts and lasts. You don't need a fresh chew so often. It saves you money. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW put up i.: tv.'o stylet viT nuTj, .. i . i i nt tobacco ! MINES IDLE WITHOUT ORDERS. I Those Who Delay Ordering Longer May Not Get Their Fuel Later On. The fulled Stales Geological Survey MotNKM fn"" Washington the prob ability nf another general MfJ shot-;-ft MM fall anil winter. The an iinuincmcht Is tinned, the Survey state, up,. n nntlimwldo study of condition.. III the bituminous MM DsJsM tcps pre taken at once, the Xurvcy suvx. In place the mines upon - uf Iih ri'iiM'd production Uteri' If every M i uf a repetition lo MM MgrW uf tin- situation tluil pre vailed in i lie t'niteil States ilurlnK the winter of l : 1 1 T l s The only way production can he ntlm- ulnteil nt the present time, It In wild. Is j h) placing order with the mines fur real which will be needed Inter M I ' m ..In. tlmi dining the flul live mouths of the year." rends the statement, "fell 'o.L'lrj.ooii in-1 tuns, or iipuoliiuil(dy J.V, Mel production during the Hist Iv iuoiiiIik of 11)18. Mines are pi. nine- liiK (oid now nl the rate of fiom N.ISS1.- issi I., s.Msi.usi ions ii week. An aver- 1 1 1 1 ill 1 of MtfUyHI MM a week lllll-l lie lllll'lllllltied f I 111 .Iuiiu I to .luniiiin I MM If tlio count ry's Ms iiciiiii ii, ids of MMIMM MM this Ml 'ire lo M) mel " Evil of Dslayed Ordere. At no nine during this yenr has til inic of piodtuilon approached the re- j ipilreil Miiiingc The tendency on the pun of buyers to hold off placing their .i dels is limiting production, a the linn.-- iiiniiot store coal at the (mint of l lui t Ion, and when the riiNh of I orders fin the winter's needs comes next run ihere Is grave danger that the mine, with depleted labor forces mid the pmliiihlllty of lens ndciiute trunsMrtailiiu, will be unable lo meet the d mils The result of such a alt- union would he un Insufficient supply I for the requirements of domestic eon- I sinners, public utilities and Industrial users generally. "It is believed iIihi requirements for t hla yeur," reads a Survey statement i in fuel Administrator (lurtlehl, "will I he about .Vlo.i SHUSH) tons uf bituminous iohI, or wbh Ii approximately .10.0110,000 tons have been used from storks accu mulated Inst year, leaving ."iisnssi ins) tons to be produced. Of this nOO.000,. ISSI tons ITM.ISgl.lXSI tons were proline- "d during the in -t five inuulhs, leaving ',.'.'. 1MMKHSI Ions to lie produced III til remaning ,'UJ weeks, or an uveruge of 10,700.000 ions a voek. ""fbiis far this year production ban liccn hi Ihe late of MMtBTO Ions a snMl in H'll producllon was al lloi uiie of I .:'ii.ihhi ions a week I'll s production w ill be illlTl.ult of in oinpllshuii'iit The inpaclty Sf oierat uk' mines at the pi'i'si'iit lime with labor ow mi the payroll Is about H''r lower ban it was last year Thin denelem y may be mini.' up In part or wholly If i be mines have orders sufficient to run ib the or six days a week unless the threatened exodus of folclgll bol II labor .M-, Ul May Be Car Shortage. I'reM-nl wage ugremelits between operators and miners expire with ihe pi'iii Inanition of MM ' Ihe fM idem. A siiNpeuNlon of mining ope. Illolia while a new wage ugreemelit In Ik Inl negotiated would, of course, eerl aaMj inierfere wlih the production of .mil and if ll should incur dining Ihe r.ill itould cause a punk among buyers nil consumers of coul." 'I Ih-iv is no use In gambling Uuin (l.i 01 un. oilier inlltlhgflici, fuel lid iioiii.ii ntloii oitlelals say. The tlnu or iinlit uliiiil who wants to be sure of ao ulispuile coal aupply tiegl winter run ie lerialu Ii) buying coal now. Tbeie ll mi other wu) such assurauce . an M obtained. Tiniispurlatlou also promises to be u limiting factor If Ihe iIimmI tide of deiiiainl comes at a time ..Ion the ntuntry's record crops are being curried In some districts It SjMM upM-iii certain thut, uotwith--tnnding ibn uiinosl endeavors of the Itjllrond Adiululslrutlou and the ul II uution of Us exerlenre laar fall, car sl,ori.i,-e will be a cause limiting bull niinoiia (sail production, and for that reason II Is problematical whether the HjMtM prmluctloli of &O0,0isj,0OU ton .in be ut tallied this year. , Shortage of labor already la a fac tor thut Is cutting down the output In MM cool producing sections, accord lug to (he Survey's report. The opera tors report that from .14.000 to 40ISSJ foreign-born miners expect to re'.sw-t Kurope as soon aa tbey cau get paas ports and (but many nave already re turned. If cuuiinued this moveuieat will be capable uf producing but un result a rediutlou of the amount of coal mined in districts where the mine labor Is largely foreign born, and there are many such districts. He who needs coal should belta' no longer. Mow la Hie Uuie to bevy kulL Bunch Grass Fed Beef - There is None Better - We have ju-t received two carloads of as fine bunch grass fed stock as ever graced the block in any meat market. This is the kind of stock that made this the great stock country. It is prime meat. Order a Roast for Snnday Order a Steak for Any Day From this kind of meat and you have the ideal foundation for an ideal meal. Cold Meats for Lunches When you don't want to make a fire and you still want a nice piece of meat let us send you one of our many kinds of cold meat we always have on hand. We deliver orders promptly. Indenpendent Meat Market A. ROBINSON, Proprietor. imti:i ritKMlllTKKI.W I III IK II 10 00 lilble School Subject of lesson, "Uive " 11:00 Worship. 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