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TJTE ONTARIO AROUS. ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1919 That's All a Ford Lacks "A Starter" In travoling for knowledge, as many men do, There's a secret Sam Johnson revealed, and it's true, That will start you off right on the road to success, Tho the secret's so simple you'd need but ono guess. To discover the wisdom the Doctor disclosed As useful to-day as tho time when ho prosed, And bullied to Bosworth and Goldsmith and oliors Who lived in tho realm of letters like brothers. Tho Doctor declared in his sententious way, That to travel for knowledge, you must first of all lay In a stock of sound knowledge-like the leaven in bread, You must have a "STARTER" to get things thru your head. lupflH I m r Mg &? u r it;, t Vm Jviv "y ill Ml lfc AL. CHANCE Sales Manager Ontario, Oregon Mnnufnct liters of WKHTKIt.N HOI-T I'INIC WAR OFFICE STOPS BOMB DISTRIBIJT10J Treasury Department's Plan b Award Hand Grenades ' Blocked m GOVERNMENT SENSUS WILL BE TAKEN IN 1920 TUB UNITED STATKS (lOVtillNMKNT iiuoiIk novrl handled bookkeepers mid stonogrnphor In WASHINGTON, I). C, but can't got them hecnuso thu oIIkIIiIu lint Ih exhausted TIio taking of tho sonauS noxt onr will require thousands of additional bookkeeper!), clerks and stenographers In UOVKIIK- mknt okficks. it wim. iik impehsiiim: to supply KNOUOII TUAINKl) IIBI.l. TWO STUDENTS JUST APPOINTED TO GOVERNMENT POSITIONS If wo could enroll 1200 orlfiOO HtuilcutH, tlioro Would bo n GOVEIINMKNT POSITION for oory ono of thoni at an en trnnco salary from $1340 to IHIO n yoar. THE DEMAND FOR COMPETENT BOOK KEEPERS AND STENOGRAPHERS IS IN CREASING AND WILL CONTINUE TO IN CREASE. Sent young lady to position yoetorduy at f 00 n .inonlh with opportunity to advance to USO llecently had cull for wtonographor nt 12G, two at 1 100; ono nt $9G, ono nt $8f, ono nt 00 with quick nclvnnccmont to $100, ono nt $05, ono for young man combination bookkeeper and stenographer nt $100 a month and nil oxponsos, and slnco starting to write this nd rocolvcd call for bookkeeper that paya $12S n month. DOUBT HESITATE-FUT IT OFF FAIL THINK DECIDE ACT N O W SUCCEED WHICH WII.Ij YOU DO? To tako a course In I. Ink's now would mean to you with in n year or two n salnry from $1200 to $1,800 a )oor with ovory clianco for ndvancomont. WOULD AN EDUCATION LIKB THAT INTEREST YOUT WOULD IT HE WOHTH THE COST IN TIME. MONEY. AND WOUK? CAN YOU AF FORD TO PUT OFF OH NEC1LKCT SUCH AN EDUCATION? NOW IS THE TIME TO (JET IT VOl MAY KNTF.It AXY DAY. ATTEND AN ACCREDITED BUSINESS COLLEGE It costs no inoro Tho lienellts ,mi w cuter Link's Business College l-illy iicmilltwl Tito school Hint Krt ii'MiIts W. II. COlH'inXlK, Manager. II. C. IIKirrilAM, Principal. Phono 8(1(1 li)irt Idaho Street llol-f, Idaho 1 ..X3 ATTENTION Sheep and " Cattle Feeders ' CANE MOLASSES is used extensively through out this country and Europe as a sheep and eattle 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 palatable, succulent feed obtainable at a price less than half that of corn. The cobesiveness of molasses binds the particles of ground screenings or alfalfa meal so that it can bei'ed on the ground without waste. . .Ground screenings and molasses $30.00 per ton, sacked, f. o. b. cars Portland in carload lota. Typo sample sent on request. SUNNYBROOK COMPANY Board of Trade Building, Portland, Oregon. TIio Wnr Department hn cancollci Its contract to supply the Tieasury I)e partment with 15,000,000 hand gronado which were to be converted Into sat , lugs bnnks to stimulate tho Bales o Wnr Ravings Stumps nnd Treasur; riiuhiKH Certificates, according to i "Telegram received by C. A. rnrnswotth associate director of the Wnr Loan Oi mtnlzntlon In the Twelfth Federal, He serve PIstrirt, from WashlnKlon. Hank nnd Trust Con. panics of the Twolftl Federal Iteseite District hud orderci nearly ton.Utu grenades before news o the cam ellul.nn was rcceltod, The telegism to Farnsworlh rend: "As the War Department lias deter mined that the distribution of haul Kioimdos us souvenirs should be dls continued, nnd linn c&ticelloJ Its nl innufinipiit for supplying grenades tt the Tiwisiry Department to Lo munti fiictnri'il Inlo grenrJe tarings banks the Tiensiir) Is unable to umtliuio tin distribution of the hanks. "In otdci. however, to rctognlr.u tin orfotls of the rhlldren In working nn saving dining tlm viirjitlen tlms, earl one who would be entitled to a bant will rocelwi a rurtllluito or achieve ment from Ihe Treasury In itpprcclu Hon of his Industry In siivIhk and buy I UK got eminent secn-llles." The hand Kionadeii wero known ni .Mills bombs N'o II nnd were ttudy feu shipment to American foires In Ftnni-t when the ntmlstli'o was s.gnod. "I nnc deeply dlsnppuluteil us I know the peo pie who Inokhd foi-Anrd to reee'.vlili mie of Uikhii wnr souvenirs will he,' shIiI ,lr Fiirnsttorlh. "However, I fee, sure lluil thrifty. (Hilrlotli! folks wh nru Intestlng isgulitrly ill War Hnvlngi Slnmps will ccutlnuu to help thu gov erunibiil." W. 8. 0. AMERICA'S ' MILLIONAIRES Ily the In-ime tax returns for 1911 It Is chown that there v,e.-o In th Culled ('.ales 33j2- liiconus btwn J 1 00,00 3 and $l.0.O0J ettcli. If the nvur nKe wai 1 125 000, the tojftl Ir.comos In Hint clans were 1102,760,000. There were 117 Inromo betray f 160,000 and $330,000 c.ich. If the .wrso wui 1200,0(111 Ihe total IttcomM In that claw were tU) Mo,0 10. Tluro v4en CB3 ln romis holwecu J30J.03U nnd TiOl.OOO enrh If ihe averR was ."0,003 Wic total Incemes In that clnts were 1223, wm.ono Tlii'io wcrs U1C Incomes .Lh I ween iiV'.Oiiil and 11,'JOO.OflO onch. II Ihe nerat;e was I7AO.OO0 the total In riiini'i In th.il class wore 31(1,350,000. At the top of Ihe hwp were 111 In cimiHH of ,(id0,()ii0 or more. If the nvci iko wns ,r,UU,00() tho tctnl 'In rniuts In lluil cluss wt)ie iJ'.l.MO.OOO. .The Kiand lelnl for nil cluwiw ulvuu would !' t,(M3.D00.O00 Income ninuiiu OOGI Indhldiiiils. Wlutl Is your Income? Von haven't any Neither dhl Ihcxe millionaire! until lle blurted to save Mid Inven lli'Kiu new s:id build up an Irieemo. Iluy u II iiwll.tr United SUIes Yur Suwiik i unp It pays I ptr cent, ituii i mind (juirterly, It ii liRven't aot four dollars nnd itw'ih ,'ii.ti'- timt hi wh.tt ft Sve dollar t.iiii in,' buy a twenty five ctat Thr fi t ! iii;i. (1.1 lin.'.l fist an Ineome. An Imnue 'from Wcr Savings Si imps Is nut tnxublc. W. 0. 8. THE ihof IT Piesld nt Wilson, In taoklliiB the huh cost i ' IMtiiC wild: On') i I'tcresstnit production and In rlvtd ecopom.v and savlnir by Ihe people tun vo hope for large derieuses In Hie hurdMome rost of IIvIuk which now wei!h us dovn." Pespjtu the fact Hint the Department of lustre Is sciudIiir ubtuit linestl g.ilinK huh prices anil throw Iuk prollt rers in Jail, the President's euro for hlKh prlies Is tho only ono. lie has with l.lm In his oilnlon tho best oeo nmnlsls l'i America and Kuropo It Is most e'eiiu.-.'ury ooouomlcs that ns Iouk na l'i p ibl.o persists In Its spend Inn ' Jan. " buying uuuecossarles and fnste-i'iij: upon Industry u demand fur mure than iudustiv can produce, ox. nrbllurt prices will prevail. Tlfr Is only ono way out. That Is tho I'res'dert's way. The pcoplo have got to wive. In order to cavo thoy must do without high priced luxurlo and lite xiinply. 'I hey must lnot their satliiKj that tho means of more and greater pioduetlon may bo accumu lated KconoT.lsts know that tho Treasury Dopartniest U doing moro than the Oeparlinant of Justice Is to bring down prlres Too lowly Thrift Stamp and Wnr Savings Elnmp Is tho weapon Iluy them and hold them Put them first on the family budget. They bring 1 per cent Interest compounded every three months (let the habit of buying them every pay day They will solr your high cost of living problem. W. 8, 8. Tho price of a $6 War Saving" Stamp this month Is H 21. Duy one every week. How many successful men do you know- who never learned to save; how many failures who did! Duy War Savings Stamps, SEES OLD WORLD JEWRYIN PERIL Dr. Cyrus Adler, Jewish Repre sentative at the Peace Con ference, Reviews Eastern European Situation.-" ECONOMIC RUIN COMPLETE. Food, Clothing, Medicines and Other of Life's Nceesoitlcs Must De Pro vided by America at Once. New York. "The .lews who lived In the fone of wnr wilTered greater hard ships sustained greater looses nnd bate been left In u worse economic condition than any other people of Klllnpe with the posslhlu ccptlnu of Ihe Armenian. In some of the legions wheio the .lews lltu us ninny us lite armies mnrihed through, each hear ing uttuy with It such property us It deMrod or needed; nnd llimlly the Ilnlshuvlsts In tlielr ttiuu of power completed thu economic ruin of tho .lews." 'J'hnt Is tho Jewish situation abroad, us seen by Dr. Cyrus Adler, of I'hlln dclpbln, one of the must prominent Juttlsh educators In thu country, who was In Imrnpe ns u member of the American Juwlsh delegation to the Peace Conference, lie belletes (but there must be u great deal of economic rfliiihllllutlon among his people he foro they can begin to enjoy tho new rights of religious, political and legal equality won for them nt Versailles. "Kust I'uropeuu Jewry will soon ho In n position lo help Itself, due to the results of thu Pence Confeienco," states Dr. Adler, "hut In thu critical period that It Is passing through nou ns a reset' )t the Kiiropean economic and political uphcmul, It must receite aid from this country. Food, clothing, medicines these ;iru the fumtnmcntnl uc-ds that come before anything else. "Food must he hull led to the Kuro pea n Jews, I bate seen bread that these people wero eullng, when they could get It, that lookd more like a dung cake than like food. It tvnt composed of ten per cent, rye, ten per cent, wheat nnd Ml per cent, tree bark for llller. "Another greet need Is for Ihe faclll tiling of Imlhldmil lemltlnucus. In many regions no communlcntlnns bate been poslble for live jenni nnd fa thers, mothers, brothers nnd sisters huvu tost all track of Ihelr relatives In this country, "In letv of nil this situation, the t oinlug Jewish relief campaign Is a motement that U worthy of every dol lar's worth of support that America can gltu to It. Withholding uf aid by America will spell erluin disaster to millions of Jewt-h m'U, women and children In Cusiciu Europe,' Ontario Meat& Grocery Co, Ontario, - - Oregon Phone 3 Wholesalers nnd Retailers of Meat Products Retail Groceries, Fruits, Etc. Everything Good to Eat Public Sale of The Mrs. A. 13. Cain, Dairy Stock On Cain Ranch Two and half miles west of Ontario on tho Ronlcvard Wednesday, October 15 Sale hegins at 1 p. in. Tho entire liord will ho sold, also 21 Pure Bred Wyandotte Chickens, and some dairy equipment MRS. A. B. CAIN, Owner Swanson & Son, Auctioneers H. B. Oockrum, Clerk DWELL UNDERGROUND IN BREST-LITOVSX Jewish Relief Worker Finds His People Living In HoL3 In Polish Town. ; Girls Ladies .Women , ' I-MNI) j IIOIil.IKTr.U'H ItOCKV MOl'NTAI.V TIM n groat I.nxntlxo mild, plea)', nut, certain so thnroly cleansing nnd purifying that CONHTII'ATIO.V dls nppoars, and whon your CONHTII'.VIIO.V goes your COMI'I, i:IO.V Im proves you work hottor eat bettor fcol bettor. I Olvo It a thoro trial and you will recommend It to nil your women frlendB. 30c a package ONT.UIIO I'HAHMAGV I Now York. Typical of tho condition of Jewish rnmmuiilllet throughout I'o Isnd mid adjacent countries U the story of lliost-l.llotsk, ns recounted by Dr. Ilorls I). Itiuren executive dlree- ' lor of Jewish relief work In I'oluml, In n report leeeltetl reeeully nt thu liend luorlsrs of the American Jewish llullef Comminee, 15 Itust Kortleth street, here ' The population of the town where n couple of yenn. ago thu (Jet mans tried to dictate m "poneo of violence" ; to thu ltiisslans Is now reduced to ' about !tf,H) or th's number 18,000 ( a ro Jews, t riles lr. Ilogen So com- ' plete win. the war time ilesliiu-tlon of thu town that most of the iieoplo nro forced to lite In iiiero holes In the ground. There Is u fccmhtnnco of u hospital without windows, doirs or ' means of heating, hut so prevnluut are ' lphus, tuheiciiltMlH and other dlsensori brought on by malnutrition that this In stitution, 111.0 all tuber Jewish hos pitals In oustuiu llurope, Is over whelmed, "The Jews of America," writes Dr. Ilogen. "must lake Immediate steps to prot Ido for Ihe houxliig, clothing nnd feeding of the IhouwiliiU uf deslltuto lews In eastern Kurope. It will re itilio i-oii'sldeniblu additional funds (o io-einlp the hospltnls, old folks' homes ami oiphamiguii Unit tho Jews have maintained thioughout I'oland to enro for their sick and poor, but these lustl i nl Ions must be gotten Into shape for ihe i oinlug set ere winter, "The pisiple ore In u lorrlhlo con dition fttrwheie, nnd In greul need i,f the terlest ma-essltles. Homes throughout Ibis region me uulliely tie wiroted for tho most mit. Itefugecs who moiiihs or joins ago were evacu ated fiom the cllles me now return lug There Is practically no wink for I belli, howeter, and they nro In direst need." To piotide tho funds for remedying thuhu terrible coudltlons. tho American Jewish Relief Commlllee, undtr the chairmaiiihlp of I.ouU .Mniliall and the dliitlouldp of Ileuij 11. Itosen folt, Is now engaged in conducting a serin of state tsmpnlciiH throughout i Hie Onion the total amount cstl muled us uocuiSKury to fluuncu tho es sential relief work tor uuolher year U S35.0O0.000. 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