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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1919)
THE ONTARIO AKUUS. ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1019 I WHAT THEY MEAN American standards of labor and oC living have been tho wondor oL' the working classes of the world. Those standards have never been set .back. Why souhld anyone expect now that tho standards of living i'or any American family shall bo curtailed or bo brought to tho old miser able conditions. With the enormous building requirements in the devastated regions and the mulcr-built conditions of this country, neither materials or labor will grow cheaper. The same relative val ues will accrue in tho future as in tho past to (he HOME BUILDER AND TJ IE HOME OWNKIt THE EORESTOHTED MAN WTLIi HUTU) NOW MK lit Ml m y&?k, $ M AL. CHANCE Sales Manager Ontario, Oregon Miiuufncttirt'rM of wi:hti:un hoit i-ini TWO MORE LINK'S STUDENTS APPOINTED TO GOVERNMENT POSITIONS Mian Nottlo a. Morrison, after uttondlng LINK'S IH'SINKSS COI.LKan about four months, nctunl nttontlnncu, look civil itorvlco oxiimlnatlon for bookkeeper, Iihh Juki rocolvcil liur p polntmont nt ontranco imlury of $1240 yimr. TUB llONl'H OK 20 A MONTH AM.OWKD IIV ACT OF CONOHKSS WIl.t. MAKB IIRlt SALARY $1480. Minn Clomlntlno Arnold, In leua thun six montlm' ntlemlanco In LINK'S HU81NKB8 COMBOB, piiBHod civil Horvlco uxumlnn tlon for stonogrnphora nnd rccolvod hor appointment yontordny. A COURSE IN LINK'S 18 A 1'OSITIVU UUAUANTBU OK A OOVKItNMKNT l'OSITION. Bookkeepers and Stenographers auk uit(ji:.TiiV ni:i:di:i) uv tiii: ;ovi:hnmi:.t AppolntiuontH for nil who pnHu oxniiilnatloim arc certain nt out run co galarlcn of $1340 to $1440 n yenr with Reed cIiiiiicoh for advancement-. ALL OP OUIt 8TUDBNT8 WHO TOOK KX AMINATIONS LA8T YBAU HAVK IIBCBIV.BI) AIM'OINT MBNT8. THE DEMAND FOR OUR STUDENTS LS CHEATER THAN .WE CAN SUPPLY Just Bout young lady to poaltlon as Btonogrnphor. liuvo two calU for LBDOBU I'OSTINO MACIIINB Ol'KltATOItB, TWO FOR CALCULATING MACIIINB OI'BUATOIIH, ono for younic man as bookkoepor at $125 n month, ono for young woman Btonographor at $100, AND TUB UIIQBNT CALL FROM DOTH TUB aOVBltNMBNT AND 11U8INKS8 MBN AltB HTILL COMINO. What You Do Today WILL DETERMINE WHAT YOIT WTIJ; BE TWENTY YEARS FROM NOW If you wont a aOVEHNMENT l'OSITION. If you want n com mercial poultlon with tho big salary and tlio IiIk opportunity. IF YOU WANT TO MAKB THIS YBAU TUB TUUNINO POINT AND TUB MOST I'UOFITAllLB YBAU OF YOUU LIFE, If jou want to proparo for tho greatest buccoss of which you nro cap able, If you want to got a liualnoss training that will put you on .tho MAIN LINE OF BUSINESS that loads Into tho realm of mi limited possibilities, ENUOLL IN LINK'S DUSINESS COL LEOB AS SOON AS YOU CAN, join that graduating cluss, stay In Hchool till you got your diploma. AND TUB Ilia OITOU TUN1TY TUB 1)10 SUCCESS WILL COME TO YOU YOU MAY ENTER ANY DAY INVlSmOATK LINK'S IT l'AYS 'IX) OUT THE Ill-ST Link's Business College l-Vlly accredited The school thut Kf reMilttt W. II. COl'l'KDOE, MnnuKcr. II. 0. ltlXTHAM, Principal. Phono 800 lOin Idaho" Street ItoUe, Idaho I r ATTENTION Sheep and Cattle Feeders OANE MOLASSES is used extensively through out this country nnd Europe as n sheep and cattle feed. It is equivalent of corn in carbo hydrates fattening qualities and when com bined with ground wheat screenings or alfalfa meal makes the most palatably succulent feed obtainable at a prico less than half that of corn. The cohesiveness of molasses binds tho particles of ground screenings or alfalfa meal so that it can be fed on the ground without waste. , .Ground screenings and molasses $30.00 per ton, sacked, f. o. b. cars Portland in carload lots. Type sample sent on request. STTNNYRttnOTt COMPANY Board of Trade Building, Portland, Oregon. LOCAL AND PERSONAL A. L. McDowoll and O. W. Wayt motored to Huntington Sunday. Thoy found tlio roads good nearly nil tho wuy. Tho two bad spots wero thoso bolow Pnyotto, and Just beyond Olds Ferry. Thoy noticed, .too, that between Olds Ferry nnd Huntlneton thoro nro plenty of signs giving tho mllongo to IJakor, or Wolsor, Payette and Dulse, but none telling tho din tnnco to Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. I). W. Powers have purchased tlio E. A. Wisdom real donco on South Hlclinrdson street which has boon occupied by Mr. nnd Mrs. J, U. Fortlor for sovoral years. Mr. Fortlor Is ono of tho famous twanty-flvo who Is going to add to Ontarlo'tf number of now residences, In tho mcantlmo ho linn secured a temporary residence. W. II. Klmo waB called to Hot Lake Saturday evening on account of tho Borlous condition of J. A. Haley who is undergoing treatment nt tho Hot Lake Sanitarium. Mr. Haley's condition so Improved that Mr. Klmo wns ablo to return to tho city Monday. Mm. E. II. Uarkus nnd daughtor, Virginia May, arrived this week In Nampa from Kansas, whoro thoy spont tho summer. Mr. Uarkus has accepted a position In tho now bakery Institution to bo opened thoro nnd Is expected this wcok. Mrs. Francis Avey nnd hor two children who hnvo been hero from Salt Laku visiting Mm. Avoy's moth er, Mrs. McOohon, manager of tho dopot nows stand, loaves today for hor homo In tho Utah capital. W. Lair Thompson, of Portland, arrived In Ontario Monday onrouto for Vale and other points on IcruI business. Whllo In tho city ho vis ited with W. H. Ilrooko nnd othor friends of his legislative days. Miss Mary Maltott, loft Saturday owning on No. 10 far McMlmivlllo whoro sho will spond tho winter with her Bister, Mrs. Paul Campbell and will attend tho McMlnnvlllo high school. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Reports from Dolso rccolved this wcok Indlcato that Mrs. C. It, Scgulno Is making n rapid rccovory from the oporntlan bIio underwent thoro last wook. Mrs. Fred Canflold Is again In chnrgo of tho clorlcal work at tho Malheur Home Tolephono oMco after an nbsenco of four months. C. E. Propst was a Nampa busi ness visitor on Monday whoro ha ar ranged for tho purchaso of a gaso- lino and oil scrvlco station. 4 Mrs. W. W. (Jwlnn and chlldron of Dolsa spout tho wcok end hero tho guosts of Mrs. Qwlnn's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. a. Plnnoy. Loin Christiansen formerly of On tario but who is now a rancher near Wolsor spent Sunday with his broth ers hero. , Miss Thcodosla Wells who return od from Oregon City has accepted a position nt tho First National Dank. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alex McPhcrsou loft Monday night for Portland where thoy will spond a week or ton days. Mrs. Amos Hnitlor of Wostfull spent sovcrnl days this wcok In On tnrlo doing somo fall shopping. Which Are You Saver or Spender? As a nation we have not, up to this war, been savers. Look thru tho newspapers or magazines and count the advertisements that invite you to spend money, then look for thrjsc that invite you to save money. "We are a nation offenders. We must change to savers and investors. C Clinton Plnnoy returned Tuosdoy 'j$ starter from Kugono whoro ho went to ontor tho U. of 0. as a special student but found thnt tho course ho had ex pected to take was not listed. ' Mrs, Fred J. Clomo wont to Cald well Saturday to bo tho wook end guost of Mrs. Jan. O. Smith. I.i.tor sho visited In Dolsa nnd othor towns In that vicinity. Attornoy J. W. McCulloch loft Tuesday morning for Hums to look nftor legal mattors during tho Har ney county term of court In session this wcok. INVEST TN Cumulative Preferred Stock IDAHO POWER GO. Ask any of our employees about our easy payment plan. Quality and Style in Women' Boots Do You Know the Exclusivcness of an Utz & Dunn Shoe? i'miwtim THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON SCHOOLS AND DIPAOTMInth Th Unltenlt? Include! Ui Co!l of IJUnture, Sclcnc tnd th Arta, tnd th ftwUl flclioolj of Iw. UfOletnt, (U t'orUind), Archilctur. JoaraiUam, Com lU.ItV, MJOUWIll KIN MOllC SPCOIAL PIATUnct A bMdlKol Mntmi, fcnlUm of nUI Ut, mnlcm fielUUm, low eonL with nunr oiTorlnnlUM fof tlMwlp, "Ui1ftln lor tfOTfbulf," rwllf dr-mottUe Imcnrhttf od Uw funotu "UrMon Holm." I Vn HltltAMI f1ta.l.l.t LVI.A .-IM- .. 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Co; OntariovOregon Girls Ladies Women FIND IIOM.IHTKIl'H 110CKV .MOUNTAIN TKA a grout Lnxatlxo mllil, jiloiifl. nnt, cortnln bo thoroly demising nnu purifying that CONSTIPATION tlls nppoars, nnd when your CONSTIPATION goos your CO.MI'MI.VION Im- proves you work bettor oat hotter fool bottor. Qlvo It u thoro trial anil you will recommend It to all your womon frlomlB. 3Cc a packngo. ONTAHIO l'HAUMAGV THE. H. F. NORTON COMPANY Fifteenth ana Front, Nampa, Idaho. Dealers in Hides, Pelts, Wool, Mohair, Furs and Tallow Top market prices paid, Correct weights given and prompt returns made. No shipments too large, nor too small, wo so licit them all. Write us for prices, shipping tags mailed upon request. Argus Want Ads Bring Best Results: Try Them. n