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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1919)
THE ONTARIO ARGTJB. ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER G, 1919 0. . gt m . re Fur Trimmed Coats This $29.50.$39.50 is a special purchase of coats which cannot be duplicated anywhere for the price. They have beautiful large fur collars and are made for service as well as for style; lined throughout, , many with fancy linings. M . . $29.50 $39.50 Skirts Just in A new shipment of Skirts in black and navy serges. Also real good heavy satin Skirts in black $lader's -HI Stay on tho Job While it Rains TOWER'S FISH BRAND Hcrucx SLICKER U Hit bsitwot woalhor proUctlonyr ' mado looK for tho REFLEX EDGE ttftfutj KU itt&- aitowircq V Ciubllthtd 1630 Boston Ki& Hides, Furs and Pelts Ranchers, Stockmen, Trappers: If you have any hides, furs or pelt send them lio us. We pay the highest market prices. Wo pay cash. Rogers & Company Ontario, Oregon LOCAL AND PERSONAL I.. O. McCoy Is one of a number of fnrmorH who expects to liolcl Hairs (luring tho next Iwo weeks, Mr McCoy will bo Joined by Jos, Colloy In bis solo. Mr. McCoy'K future plans nro yet undetermined. A. V.ltoaden linn arranged to soil Ills fnrm cnulpincnt nt n salo to bo hold next Mnndny nt tho farm ho sold recently. M. B. Haiti who Is now employed with tho Jordan Valley Farms com pany nt Jordnn Valley Is In town this week on business. Tien Stuart who last winter fed sheep hero for the Murclilson broth ers returned this week from tho In terior whero ho oncded camp for them. After spending n few dayx In llolso ho returned to Ontario mid Is now looking for n now situation. Mrs. Amos Jlnttlor of Westfall ac companied by her little daughter Is In Ontario on n shopping trip this week. Dnvo lliirrous mid his family of Joseph, Oregon aro In Ontario this week looking for A location. They bnvo recently sold their ranch In tho Wallowa taunty lyitl llko ninny oilier ranchers' nro giving this pnrt of tho statu tho "once-over." Yoars ago Mr. Ilurrows lived In Milton, lown, tho Imlllwlck from whrh J. It. Illnck nby halls. Kurly dnys In town wcro discussed In ilctnll when they got to gother. Mr. nml Mrs, Ivan K. Onkcs ro turned Tuosday from Salem whoro they wcro cnllcd by tho death of Mrs. Onkcs father, Al, Heron. Mrs. Heron expects to coma to Ontario Inter to rosldo with Mr. nml Mrs. Onkcs for ho mo tlmo. Mr. nml Mrs. L. It. Hrlothnupt of Ilcnil Ox Flat spout Friday and flnt urdny of IiikI jvook In Ontario. To Mr. ami Mrs. I. Hyan a ton pound dnughtor was bom last Tuos dny afternoon. Mary Margaret Ih tho nanio solectcd for tho young lady Mlw Irene Itador went to Wolsor Wednesday for u short visit with her sister, Mrti. ICImo I'enrson. Mr nml Mrs. Frank Under motored over this nftonoon to bring Miss Under homo Montlo II. Ciwluu of Ilotso wax In Ontario on ImsIiiosh today. FEW OWE FAILURE TO FATE Man Who Has "Lost Out" Generally Unjust In Blaming the Fact on Clrcumstanoe. "He who Is lilttci Is beaten. This Is distilled from n life," said n wise ob server of hW kind, n writer In I'hlladcl phla Ledger remnrks. Often ono meets tho rann who has become soured by his own life through bis own fnult though be blames It nil on the chances nml circumstances of destiny. He will not admit that the hand of n bad habit dragged him down or Kept him from rising; that he Jtindo a misstep or took tho wrong turn of tho road. IIo prefers to charge Impersonnl fnto with bis personal failure. Hut he had tho same right to strug gle and win that wo nil have. The man whom ho regards with envy had to provo that tho stuff was In him, against odds. The old proverb says that fortune favors the brave but that saying really means that fortuno plays no fa vorites and confers her gifts only upon thoso who fight, and light bard. Success Is not hereditary. Wo must qualify on our own merit. Any fool can Inherit money nnd bo parted from It quickly. Tho respect of the com munity, which Is life's chief rownrd, goes to him who earns It on bis own nccount. In that continuing effort tho fragrant memory of n noble family tra dition nnd n pious nnd honest par entage Is n vnlunblc nssct nnd n great Inspiration. PROVED BOON TO AUTOIST Woman Who Devised Magnetized Screwdriver Calls It Her Most Valued Helper. "I magnetized n screwdriver by hold ing It close to a djiinmo for a few min utes, nearly two jears ago, and It Is still my most vnlued helper when It Is necessary for mo to do repair work on my car," writes I.tlicl Webb, In tho Klcctrlcul Kxperlmeiiler. "It Is n great help when working nrmiml the enr to have this mngnetlred screwdriver to pick up screws and Hinall pieces of tho machinery which drop down Imdde, out nf my roach. "In setting screws It Is limilunhle; simply pick up tho screw by touching tho head with tho mtignellr.cd screw driver, and It may Instantly bo set In placo with only ono hand. It does away entirely with the annoyance of tho screw slipping away nml getting lost, as It so often docs. I always carry It In the tool box, and lltul the other fellow appreciates It when I II nil him having car troubles ou sol"" lonely bit of road." f Hun. only, Nov. lit MAitmjcmrr. ci,.hk In "Comn Out or the Kilt hen." I'nthc News Mon. Tiicm., Nov ID & It! HAItOl.l) ItKl.ti WltKJIirS "Tho Hhephertl of the IIIIN" ID Heels ID. :i Horn !l. Ono Show Knch Night Get your seats nt tho Ontnrlo Pharmacy Weil., Nov. II! I AMCIi ItltAIIV In "The llentli llniirc." I'atbc News Thtirt., Nov. lit: MAIir.ti XOHMANH In ! lit 1'ct." eiimsTii: comi:iv: "lluy Orange Aile." I'rl., Nov. II: imvANT WAHiimm.v In "SonietliliiK In IIo." I'oril Weekly Knl., Nov. 1ft! DOHOTIIV DAITON In "Home ilrenUern." HnroM l.hi) l Comedy Walili rnr I'ntly In "The lleM-tl Hem." N Overland 4 After Two Years of Actual Demonstration is officially Announced Unusual public Inleri'Nt Iiiim been confotetl In (his latest model NEW TYPE OF Tliiet'-polut MisKiihloii ilcxlgu Is In. tnxIuciMl for IliM time PUM ( fS 'mmm Heresio YOU 'fliiiiJlJl SSjJSSM HI 1 III ' in: Na IV IXi raft r. v -1 ip 70U are the consumer; the most im- JL portnnt link In the great industrial chain. Whether or not Oregon factories shall grow; whether or not the producer shall get a fair remuneration for his prod ucts; whether or not there shall be work and prosperity and happiness In Ore gon depends on you. The issue is squarely up to you. It is your individual responsibility. These things are not possible without a market and you can Insure that mar ket by buying Oregon products. Associated Industries of Oregon BIG CAR COMFORT IS CLAIMED Will) k-Ovci land iixkCitN bpiliigN me KivntrM Improvement In motor ciii'n slnoo pneumatic the Overland 4, tho now car of light wolght construction for which tho public bus been waiting hIiico Its In troduction was first rumored nt tho automobile, shows about two years ago, was placed on oxhlbltlon In I'ay otto today at tho Overland rales rooms of tho I'upotte Modoiu (larago. Tho mon and womon who Inspect ed tho Ovnrlaud 4 woro roprosonta llvo of tho visitors to Overland salon rooms In a thousand cIUom, towns', mid hamlets of tho United State Tho company's dealorx, from Maine to California, nnd from Washington to Florida, uow liavo on display ono or moro of tho now models described as ombodying "tho greatest Improve. mont In riding comfort slnco tho In troduction of pneumutle tire.'' .Vow TjK of Springs This Improvement Is tho uko of three point suspension spring Un usually gracoful In body doslgu, Overland 4 makea n splendid Impre. hIoii on tho visitor. It was this now spring suspension, how over, which absorb motorist nttontlon at tho salesrooms'. It Is u combination of two principle that havo been used to greatest udvantago In nutomobllo constructien: First, tint tf can tllovor springs, second, tho lloxlblo three-point construction. Tho luxurious riding comfort thote springs furnish tho car was Immedi ately uudomtood and appreciated. It Is this feature which givos to the now Overland car, designed for light weight, that degree of riding comfort and seourity hitherto possible only In high-priced, heavlor cars. Hut this Is only onu of many feat-, ures In Overland 4 which bagk the " v ' ' J -. . .: HMaKmtmxiintMniMti '" Mini " ' fil q CAMTH.C.TU -.PUING 1 T&IJ (DA SU'jP!M'.I, N J. I fa JSMumi!mmdm!Ji3Wi i ' win ii trii TTTf ovKalD I tl 1 H f -i- hi -m ! I .H 7 f.,.ASMs1sSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSMMSSSyi Wlllys-Ovorlund Company'H claim to biiccotw In giving tho public "n now htandard of riding comfort" Tho actual oroatlon of Overland I bogon moro than two yunrH ago Tho lust two yoarn bnvo boon devoted to touting and perfecting each part of tho car Hack of IU development blum! ton joars of Biiceomiful manu facturing nnd engineering oxpo rlonco In glvlpg tho public good mo tor cars. For tho mmodlato dovol opmont and production of Overland 4, John N. WIllyB has concontrated tho vaut rosourcos of tho Wlllys Ovorland Company. Production will bo on a ecalo which will awmro tho groarcst economies In manufacturing. Idealii (iiildu IK-hlgu Quldlng tho development of this remarkahlo novvcar vvus Mr. VIIIs Ideal of a motor car which would tombluo with tho economy of light wolght all tho comfortable riding ijiialltloa and tho stamina or the heavy and oxpenvlvo automobiles Ho proponed u car hullt-lii (iiallly which would free tho owner from all poHsihlo nil-keep oxpeusoM. This was not possible, tho company claims, un til tho Willys-Overland Company de vised this Interesting thruo-poliit spring Husponslou, it spring suiiug radically different from tho convnii tlonal doslgn of four springs para I Idling tho shasidH. framo. Now an this spring suspension is, It Is luter otlng to note that tho doslgu bus boon approved by tho Society of Automobile Engineer, ?! ( -"Ssjs).