VW TE,"I w yijn i n.fr wEAIf '"?&' "?W yi. 'jpif J ) ftf f'lWiJI'B, J'V i -ryur-p? wv TnE ONTARTO AROUS. ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 19.19 1 y em j- r. ' ; fl TheOntario Argus . K. AIKEN, Kdltor and 1'ulillslicr Published Thursdays at Ontario, Oregon, nnd ontorcd nt tlio Ontnrlii post of(lco for distribution us 2nd clnss matlor. 8UB3CHIPTI0NS Ono Year $1.G0 COM.HCTIVi: IIA1UIAMNO. Tlio sessions of tlio conferonco now nif'otliiR In Washington nt which cap ital, labor nnd tlio general public arc roprosoiitcd may bring about n great olinngo In tlio economic llfo of the American pcoplo Tlio effect of thnt eonforonco can not bo forosccn nt tliln time. Hut, according to tlio reports mndc public tlio conferee nro far from Hgrcomont nt tlio present tlmo. Tlio principal bono of contention Is that of the right of colloctlvo harganln Ing, or unionism. This Is n problem that b nil too llttlo understood by the public, generally, nnd nbout which tbnrn Ik inoro loose thinking than uny of our great nnd pressing social illrricultloH. In this day and ago thoro nro fow who hnvo tlio temerity to deny the right of cnllcctlvo bargaining thru union officials. Hut many of thoso who havo bcllovcil In tho right of tlio prlnclplo do not subscrlbo to the pniolleo resorted to by unscrupulous union men; any mora than they hiiIi surlbo to tho actions of ouually tin scrupulous employers. Hoth thoso clnswes exist, and therein Ho the danger to which tlio geuornl public Is exposed. During tho past two years the ptibllo has bocoino frightened. Tho word strllio sends a shudder over tho body politic. Somehow pcoplo have the notion that laboring men llku to strike, that It Is their fmorlto or oupatlon, so to spook. Nothing could bo farther from tho facts. Anyone who him lived long and Intimately with laboring men, ospoolnlly ono who was raised In tho homo of n union man, knows better than that. The four of mi Impend lug ntrllio Is an over prosont shuddow over tho happlnoss of tho wives nnd children of union man. Tho strike Is tho weapon of duspnrutlon. It Is tho court of Inst rosort to which tho laboring mail that Is tlio rlit thinking ronsorvutlvo laboring man tnkos his case In an effort to securu Industrial Justlco. Thoro Is Just ns great n degree- of lovo of homo In tho minds nnd hoarts of tho laboring men, union men In eluilod, as thoro Ik In the other homos It Aniorlca. Tho laboring man Is n trim to his family ns nny man Ho Is as loath to soo them suffer and to bo deprlvod of tho uocotltloH of llfo thru his ngoucy ns n strlkor, ns the OHpltnllst would bo to soo his off spring suffer thru his own actions It Is this basic human trait that will illsunlvo tho difference betwoen eapltal and labor In America. Union moil haa not gono mud uvun tho porno of their leaders hnvo lost their hoiibo of proportions, And. too, the loaders of public opinion hnvo brut many of tho bourbon directors of capital Into lino for a morn human IMilloy In dealing with thulr men. Itoal progress has been mudo on both sides or tho quostlun, especially since tho IntrodUL'tlou of the public Into tho nronn of dolmto. Much ro inulnu to bo done, and that will bo ni coinpllshod In time, to put an end to slrlkoH which threaten Hi llot of all tho people Nollhor ospllal nor labor can af ford to Ignore the public and Ishor must rid itself of Its radical leaders, lis uuAmsrieHU socialism, Its death throaloiilng coercion and Its Immoral sabotage. Capital must ohango Its notions concerning Us omplo)is, and not trewt men as tho thoy were a mnro oommoillty It must remem ber thnt Its corporate body ovists by virtue of laws made by tho people and that tho creation of tho people Is not greater than those who mad It. OUT HTAIITKI) NOW To mnko tho 1920 Mainour County Fair tho kind of a Fair that every good friend of tho annual exposition wnnts It to bo there should ho some thing doing right now. Every dny now tho papers tell of tho formation of plans for next year's Fnlrs. Over nt Wclser they nr.o talk ing of building n permanent plant for tho stnglng of their Hound-Up. Holso Is considering plans for eclips ing Pendleton as a Hound Up city, whllo tho Stnto Knlr board nt Snlom has Its plans underway already for next year. Tho directors of tho locnl Knlr havo always been hamporcd by a lato start which effects tho mnnngoment all tho way down tho lino. In the first plnco until tho now board Is se cured no start can bo mado on the premium lists, and thnt In turn pre vents tho ranchers arranging their planting for exhibition purposes. If tho rnnchors nro nwnro of tho prlros during or before tho planting season thcro Is no doubt that many would mnko tho offort to win thru special preparations. Orcgotm record of putting tho first car of clothing on tho trnck for the Armenians Is not to bo wondered nt Oregon First has become n habit Let's repeat In tho Hoosavclt drive I)i:i:i.S AND PATENTS HECOHHEI) IN COUNTY CM'ltKH OITICE SEPT. i!l TO OCT. I. John Cannon to Harry P. Klmo. Lots 1 to 7 III. 0, Hlversldo Adn. Oontnrlo Sept. 2fith. 1910. $4.00. (' 8 Willed it ux to C. U. Hall. SE'.iNEU 2n-n.1-ri8. Juno ISth. 1010 11.00. Ed Jonkens ct ux to ('. E. Hall, 813 M, nn.3G-.T7. May 28th 10 If. inoo.oo U. 8. A. to Frank 0. Stauffer. 81&NWU NEUHYVV. 8V tt Ni-3 It . nn-2i-:t7. Apr. 2r.th, isos. Krsklo Wood ot ux to Frank W Hull. NliNWV't. 2r.-18.4R. 0-2:i 111 7910.00. Jordan V..!luy Hotel Co. to N (I. Kohlnson, Lots 17. 18, 10 8ubd. "0" HI. C of Pioneer Adn. Jordan Val ley. Kept 1st, 1010. $1G0.00. Mary J. llallock to Henry J. Ityau ot UX, NI4.NEU8EU, 20, 18, 4(5; 7-22-18. I2S0O.0O.' U, H. Springer to 8. A.Mlooth, Eots 1 to 10 HI OS Ontario. 0-20-10. 11000.00. O. E. Jenkins et ux to Flnronco E Woodcock, 8V48EVt NW',8IUi SWWN'H',, 22, 111, 10. 0-25-10. ft. IT 8. A. to Orion I). Mason, mVtfSnU WHNI3U NEUNWVi. 14. 20. 44. Juno 9th. 1910. Hon I.. Duvnll ct ux to W. P. I)u vall. N'ANEVj. 10. 18. 40. 0-20-19. 11.00. U. 8. A., to Tomplotnn Hlco, SKIJ. 0; N16NKU SKHNKVt NICWSKVi. 7, 17. 40. 0-S-10. IT. 8. A. to Wostley Olbbmist KMNKU NKViSKV, SS: WVtWfc. 23; NWV4NW4. 20, 13, 10. S-U-ll. Oregon Woitorn Col Co. to Clin eon P. Trow. WlftXKVi NKU8I4U 8WH 9. 18. 47. 8-30-10. J 1.00. Clinton F. Trow et u to Everett Wisdom. W!$W48ICs8WVt 9.18.47 0-9-19. $2000.00 Kdmuiid Hutlor to Edgar 8. Fori nor. S 3 ooros of liViSE'-iNKMNKV, 4, IS, 47 Oct. 1st. 1919 $.'.00. O. A. Cobb ot ux to Mux (iHhauor ot ux, Lots 3i HI. 2 Nelson's Adn . Vale. 9-22-19. 110 00. Edward Woodcock to l.'nruch' v Fred I.ocoy, 12-11-18. WHNKVi, II: SKHSWVi aWVtSEVt. 11. 13, 39 $1117.00. V. 8 A to Ernest I.ocoy. NMi NISVi, 20, 13. 39. Aug 29th. 1919 J. H. Onffumn et ux to Mary E. Ilerron Lots 7. 8. 0, HI 8 Hadloy's 3rd. Adn. Vale, Maroh r.th, 1913. $2000.00. Mary K. Torron ct vlr to I.olu Har rou Oak os Lots 7. 8, 9, HI 8 Hadloy's 3rd. Adn. Vale. 9-29-19. $10.00. Martha A Huffman et lr to N'.mcy O. Itutbeifnrd, Eots 19-20 111 30 On tario Oct 3rd, 1919. $1300 00 Mollno Farms Co. to Frank H Stephens on SWUSWUSKli, 22, 10 43 2-20-19. $1.00 Sowuour II. Hosh et ux to O F. M.d-'d . Lots 1, 2. 3, 4. See 8 20 47. 10-2-10. $7000 00. Seymour II. Hoss ct u to O Walter Haldol, recovery of Money, $323.01. First Nnl'l, Vnlo s C. F. Ashford & Jns. Frost, recovery on noto for $200.00. It. N. Standflold vs O 8. E. Hy. Co Damages $2999.00 Mnti'higo Licenses KnuoiI During Week. Arthur Edward ltoblnson Mnry Edith McDonald, Sept. 30 Walter I lo eland Howling Edith Adelln Thorley. Oct. I. Wayne Downlt nnd Mnurnc Hrown, Oct. 4th nnd nnd Professional Cards IK W O HOWE DENTIST Tel. 117 Ontario, Ore. SMtANSFEH, HAdQAUE AND EX PIIESS JOHN EAND1NOIIAM DR. A. R. ROBERTS Dentist llclvtrrn Ontario Pharniary mill Depot. Phono 52 DRS. WKESE & FORTNER OFFICE HOUH8: 0 to 12 nnd 2 to S Offlco over First National Jlank folcphouo No 33 J. Ontario, Oro SAVE TROUBLE Itnuchers who hnvo marhlucry must keep them In ropalr WE FIX OAHOMNE ENOINIX lltlUOATINO PUMPS AUTO.MOIIII.EH All kinds Machinery Wn spnclullzo on Pumps and aasollno Engines. Our Prices Are Eight. MARSDEN MACHINE SHOP F. E, Brittingham TRANSFER Long Di.stniit'o Ilnuls u specialty Phono 157-iM. Ontario, Ore W. 0. JONES '' Licensed Undertaker Day phono Night phono 100-w !M-w ONTARIO, ORl'XJON iios'ion awn Now opon for business WEIX COOKED FOOD (1001) SERVICE FAMILY PATItONAtlE SOLICITED. Open 0:30 a. m. to 12 p, m Ontario, Oregon AN I.VSPIHATION Tlio memory of Tbeodoio ltooso ult will always bo an Inspiration to Americans, In fact to men of ovory laud. While ho was a grout cltUou of tho world, and so lecoguUed dur ing his llfo. ho was first and Inst an American. If there is wn thing Hint America needs today. It Is a Imptlsm of the spirit of ltoooelt lie lived as ho preached his Amorlonulsm. For him thoro was no dildod lojnlty. There vwis for him but ono Hag, the stars .vsKlj, IS, IS, 17. and stripes, and hut one Isiikuhko. uny $20000.00. thnt of the Declaration ot imlepoml auco, Tho funds for tho Hoosoudt me morial will bo raised, thru the efforts of the common people whoso cham pion ho was. Malheur county has boon given but u small sum to raise, and It should ludeod bo deemed nit honor to contribute to this-great nnd worthy causa. P MfCurdy. HVj SRWNWH, 7.20,47 10.2-0. $8400. A. 0. MoKluuon Win & Frank Mc Eldowiioy ,(. Oen. W. Hrlsdwell to John A. Eawieuco. SVsSWSUNEU Sept 9th. Frank H. Oleou et u to llupiuh W. McElroy Lots 11 to 14 111. 7 llandloy's 3rd Adn Vnlo Sopt 17th. 1919. $75 00. II. I.00 Noo Sheriff to Annie Ken edy. 2-3 Int, in SRU, 17. 21. 41. 9-11-19 $1083.05. Complaints In CVreult Omit 1'llc.I Dining Week. Portland Mercantile Union vh BMUSg sat-s- Tv AU'v m QWEn;s ""-HabM .T' i 'VA REFLEX SLICKED t7':P is me wet weeuner service uniform for the regular men ylio make every aa count Look for tho -v I Reflex Eclg'tf .-r. A.J.Towna co. Dolsn M " Ctttll..te4ll iWcsii.ji rrn jfets: Conktlp.itlo!), Tho liogluulnB of almost e.ory ser ious disorder Is constipation If you i..uit to t-iijuj buwJ ;.c..., Keep your bowels regular. This is best ac complished by proper diet and exor cise, but sometimoa a medlclno Is needed nnd whon that Is tho case you will find Chamberlain's Tablets mo ojkcollont. Thoy nro mild and gentlo lu tholr action, easy and pleasant to tako. Olvo thorn a trial. They only cost n nuartor. w J cT For Lunch There's nothing like a cup of Folger's Golden Gate Coffee with the noonday meal. It's different in taste from other coffee and better. 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