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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1919)
THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1019 X )lt Tel 117 Fight Prop the Insects With er Germicides i! You cannot nffonl lo Id tlio Insects, nnd mi'iiilei of tlio kiiii1"ii imlcli, jour liorry IiiisIioh or jour Knurr Kiirrtcim ilcsliiiy jour lntior, or llio denudes of jour liiimr. If J on mo llio ficnnlelilo mid 1 'nuclei nn soil. Thoy nin nclciillll rnlly iicmroil for tlio sperlllt' ijirinsn of ilestni) Inn n.tM, Wo luno Hirn), too, Let Us Tell You About Them ro.'tf. n.uii m:vs . . . A circular wan mailed C" from the Secretary1! office this week to each momljcr of tlio club requesting that ' they Bet an example to other citizens In cleaning up the alleys and hack yards of their business or residen tial properties. A wonderful Improvement- could ho made If each citizen would tako a personal pride In his own premises without waiting "for Oeorgo to do It." 0. G. Luehrs Drug Store Prescription Specialists Ontario, .... Oregon I'Allt HOAHI) m:vs Prom tlio numlirr of Inquiries o celved from nil over the ntoto It Is ensured Mint tlio Tenth Annunl Mat hour County Knlr will bo "Tlio Host Yot," hut n hotter response will luivo to ho secured to appeals scut out for n list of rooms nnd beds that can ho placed at tlio disposal of the recep tion rommlttco to tulto earn of the visiting guestK. Tlio Fair Hoard has boon working hard In providing In creased seating capacity at the grounds and feels confident thcro will ho nn nttondauco of nt least 2G, 000 'which will menu that soma nccommodatlon must ho found for outsiders. Do not leave this matter until tlio last minute, hut get In touch with the Secretary's olTIco Im mediately, notifying him of the num ber you can house. THE CUPID CLOCK Dy AQNES Q. DftOQAN. HUSTON OAl'i: Now opon for business WEM, COOKKU FOOD (1001) 8KKVICI3 FAMILY l'ATUONAOK BOMCITKD. Opon G:30 n, m. to 12 p. in. Ontario, Oregon -f ONTAHIO liAUNDUV DOWNTOWN Ol'l'ICi: HANITAUY UAUIli:it KIIOI' 1 II It ITT IN (111 AM Trurk Transfer I'hoio 1C7 M W (I, HOWIi DKNTIHT Ontario, Ore. PKANHI-'HIt, HAOOAOi: AND HX 1'ltKHH joiin i.ANniNaiiAM SAVE TROUBLE Itnncliors who havo machinery must keep them In repair WE FIX OAHOMNK HNOINKS lltltlOATIXO 1UMI'.S ADTO.MOIIII.li4 All kinds Machinery Wo spoclnllzo on I'umps nnd Onsollno KngluoH, Our Trices Aro Itlghl. MARSDEN MACHINE SHOP DR. A. R. ROBERTS Dentist lleiri'ii Onlnilo I'lmriimey mill Depot. Phono 52 DRS. WEESE & EORTNER oitich lieuiia: 0 to 12 and 2 to 5 Offlco over First National Hank relophono No. 33 J. Ontario, Ore Art for Many. "I do nut want nrt for u few," s.Md William Monls, "any more than wlti cation fur ii few, or freedom for n few" nnd civic art Is essentially pub lic art. It has been likened to "a lire built upon thu market place, where cery one may IIkIiI IiN torch; while private art It u lire hullt upon a hearth stone which will hlnxe nnd die out with tin' rice nnd full of fortunei. "ileiiuty In art Is (ruth bathed In tint linprcxoluii, the dilution that Is re ceived from nature, .Seek truth nnd exactitude, but with the envelopo of sentiment which you felt nt llrst, If you hnve been sincere In your emotion nu will be able to pass It on to oth ers." Industrial Arts Magiuliie. Made It Wone. Mr. Plain Vou are sure to admire him; he's n strikingly hnmlouie num. The girl - I'm glad lie Is. I simply dctett huiiit-iy ui'ii. (Suddenly start ing nnd blindilng,) Oh, I beg your pardon; I didn't mean to say ttiut. LihArlRSam Tito E. B. CONKLIN LAND COMPANY Alfalfa Lands, Farm IIoihoh, Dairy Cows, nt tlio GRANGE HALL -I ml. H. W Ontario I'liouo 200-KIl - After you cat nlwnyfl tako FATONIC WB (Tor vouk 'Aar3T0MAo0 Instantly rcllovca Heartburn, BIot dGany Feeling. Stop3foodflourinf, rcncatlntr. nnd nil ntomnch miseries. . TI' . ... . iiotuKoiion ami nptmo wtttanddrvntf. ICmds itomich in;rcai viuiiiruuii'cp. EATONICU tUUtt roneJr. Ttoi cf thou- totlM(irwwill r.funj taoatf, UtatU itri title nil womltrfullr lontniwl. Onlycoito ent DIMQ orlwaa diyiu uolt I'MlllvtlyKuanab (otiworwwui r Vox laity, Yett will o Ontario Pharmacy IKifc Cigarettes made to meet your taste! - u. 1 if Wm Mi Camels are ofTered you as n cigarette entirely out of the ordinary a flavor and smoothness never before attained. To. best realize their qual ity compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price! Camels flavor is so refreshing, so enticing, it will win you nt once it is so new and unusual. That's what Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobacco gives youl You'll prefer this blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight I As you smoke Camels, you'll note absence of any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or uny un pleasant cigaretty odor. And, you'll be delighted to discover thnt you can smoke Camels liberally without tiring your tastel Take Camels at uny angle they surely supply " cigarette contentment beyond anything you ever experienced. They're a cigarette revelation! You do not miss coupons, premiums or gifts. You'll prefer Camels quality! 18 cents a package Ca0l stm oW vr whn in ctnttficstly 9hi psck mj of 20 &irtf Qtfnpclt UQQ djtmttt) in 44ajnppr'rovrJ rtrtnn IV strongly rcoaimnf tnt tst(on fat thm homm or etft supply or whmn ou tttviL R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Wintton-Salem, N. C. Nnn went out of the way In order to pnsi again the shop where the clock wag displayed. The clock had fasci nated her from tlio moment that she had llrst seen It In the Jeweler's win dow a cleverly fashioned hit of mecli aiiloin, the face of tlio Cupid whose arm encircled It worthy the study of an nrtlit. Nan had many fancies about the little clock, Sho liked to picture It In the center of her plain ninntelplccc, where the alarm clock now stood. Tlio clock was expensive, Nnn thoiiKht, when she stepped Into the small sloro to price It. An Interested yon ni" man noted the wistful note In her nlce as she questioned him ns to the posilhlllty of the clock helm; promptly sold. "You see," she ndded, "I wont to buy It myself u little Inter." The young mnn understood tlio kIk nlllcauco of "u little Inter." "We Ismio charge accounts," he sub Rented. Nan bliiilii'd. "I'd rnthcr wnlt," she answered frankly, "until I Juivo the ensh price." The man pixlng unaware Into Nan's clear eyes was pretty certain that the clock would bo In stock for some time. "They go to tlio bigger places as a nilu for that sort of thing," he told Nnn. .She pointed nut Hint no bigger place could piDwIhly offer a clock with that particular Cupid's expression. "He pectus In ha laughing right nt one," she said. The young man had noted tlio chal lenging smile, "The little fellow seems cocksure of hlniH-lf," he said, mid he also smiled nt Nnn, When the was gonu he removed the clock from thu show window nnd placed It In u deep drnwer. Nnn, entering the store breathlessly next evening, wanted to know If It hail been sold, Thu jniing mnn eagerly reassured her. "If rimtomers don't sec It," ho ex plained, "another clock will do us well. I urn keeping It for you." Nun was grateful, her eyes .told him so. And tlio proprietor of tlio small shop stood, after she had departed, watching her trim llguru out of sight down tlio street, "Saw ii little clock In your window," a collector of curios begun, when the youu,g man briskly Interrupted, ".Sold." he unlil. It was raillant Nnn who enmo glow ing In out of a dismal shower to place her complete savings on the shop coun ter, v "I want my clock," sho triumphantly demanded. The proprietor was us pleased over the sale as herself. "Vou had better bring It In during thu next few days," ho admonished her, "to let urn see how It Is running. We lite to keep them regulated nt llrst." Nan obediently brought the clock In. It was keeping good tlmo with Cupid still silently jublluut. Tlio )ouug man himself was not so Jubilant, it would be nn unreasonable thing to nsk his fulr customer to re turn ngalu with so well-behaved a elnrk, iiIno a suggestion to see her ugiilii would bo under the circum stances unwarrantable. The wistful note which had been In Nan's voice us she asked the price of the clock was In the young man's us he bade her goodby. "Fool," he told himself. "Why didn't you offer to carry thu thing home to herV Nan laughed ut the Cupid on her no longer unadorned mantel. "You deurl" she said, "you make me believe every time I look ut you thut something delightful Is going to Imp pen. You're hypnotizing me, so thut I stnrt out hinging In my heart eery day." Hut If Nan started out singing she returned at evening wearily und with uu uuiiccouutnble disappointment whei-d thu song had been. She hud not passed the shop once, though she had often wished to do so. Common sense yusked her why she should go out of her way nnd to what purpose? And Nun could only bow to common sense and take the short und prinb-nt way homeward. On n certain evening of depression Nan saw us she glanced at the clock that Its hands wero still at the hour when she had loft In the morning the hour also to which the roguish Cupid pointed and llio hands refused to be mined. Her depression vanished Inexpli cably as she wrapped the clock, paus lug (u luuk nppralslngly In the mirror. The Jen dry lop was still open when sho reached It, the young proprietor gazed up ut her entrance wide-eyed. Ho seemed to have difficulty In speak ing. "I I was not expecting to see you," he explained. Silently Nan handed over tlio clock. Then nil at once, In fear of losing her ni;uln perhaps, or In desperate confl dencer h.) lenued toward Nan. "We will tlx tho clock later," he s:i. d. "The little fellow's Idea appears to be to emphasize the hour of eight. Won't you waive ceremony, pleusej and let me wilk home with you now ut that hour)" To Nan's astou!huieut she replied that t.he would. That was the begtu- d'ug. Their wedding ceremony later; wits also set for the hour or elglit. (Covrilsht, ll, IViiIih Hwtypr UaUo) cM)7H THE UNIVERSAL CAR Tlif Ford Factory lias not. yot reached normal production. It will take .some time, al'tei' beiiitf entirely given over to war work.' We are get ting a few cars right along, and suggest that vou leave your order with us as soon 'as possible and we will deliver as soon as possible. Runabout, $501); 'Pouring Car, $525; Coupe, $(550; Sedan, $775; One Ton Truck Chassis, $550. These prices f. n. 1). Detroit. Don't forget the service we give in our shops, genuine Ford Parts, Ford skill and . Ford prices. FORD 'GARAGE . II. STAl'I.US, MANAOIlll ONTAHIO. OHICOON. Moneys worthy S2 uimiMiJwiii m xmit mtwmtimmmmwwmmvmmTmmmmmmmmmmmmnwmtmtmW m3E Red Crown gasoline U high 3uality, full-powered -every rop. Look for the Red Crown sign before you fill. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CilUoroU) msm theGosoime of Quality O. II. TliST, HpCj-lnl AkciU .Standard Oil Company, Ontario, Orcein SAVE YOUR MONEY by Building- a Home U. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR W. II. WILSON, Secretary of Lnbor. Van Petten Lumber Co. THE H. F. NORTON COMPANY Fifteenth and Front, Nampa, Idaho. Dealers in Hides, Pelts, Wool, Mohair, Furs and Tallow Top market prices paid, Correct weights given and prompt returns ma do. No shipmonts too large, nor too small, we so licit them all. Writo us for prices, shipping tags mailed upon request. . 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