THE ONTARIO AROUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, .1919 ; HEALTH JNVESTMENT FOR OREGON SOUGHT To KJRlit While PlflRiio People Asked 1 Intent $ (IO Curry Work To ConnlloH. An Itrfcutment rivaling n govorn mont security from tho purely com morclttl standpoint as woll ob having a monumental humanitarian aspect, will ho offered tho people of Oregon oftor Docombor 1 through tho solo of Hod Cross Christmas seals, which wilt ho held undor tho auspices of tho Oregon Tuhorculosls Association. Oregon's quota of this great na tional movement for funds to fight tuberculosis Is J44.2G0 and In strik ing contrast to most funds this monoy will ho spent right horo In Oregon In building up tho public health along tho most approved lines, Tho public health program of tho As sociation In Oregon Is ono or tho most comprehensive sort and covers many of tho Important phases of this vital work, Tho educational work Is always outstanding, During tho past year 00,000 Oregon school children wcro enrolled In tho Modem Health Cm undo, which Is a finely organized plan for Inculcating honlth habits among tho young. Tho educational world Ik watching and studying tho crusado nud It Is expected that out of It will grow Bomo form of physical Instruc tion In tho public schools. This work woh financed by tho Associa tion. Tho A. L. Mills Open Air School, ono of Portland's Public Schools which Is conceded to ho tho finest In tho cntlro country, Is not for tuber culous children hut for undernourish ed nud othcrfflso undeveloped chil dren. It provides for physical ox nmlnntlons, shower hatha, physical oxorchto, nourishing meals and other inethodH of physical Improvement. Tho school Is full and thoro Is n wait ing lint. Tho salaries of both nurso nud matron aro paid by tho Associa tion and tho food Is also purchased by tho Association. Through tho offortfl of tho Asso ciation there nro now county public honlth nurses In Jackson, Coos, I.ano nnd Union Counties nnd Klamnth, Clncknmas, Wallowa and Hood Itlvor Counties nro pledged to Install nurses within tho next fow weeks. During tho throo months needed to mnko a demonstration nnd survey tho ex penses nro paid by tho Association, after which It Is taken over by tho county. At lcnBt $1000 n month will bo needed to dovblop tho county public health program next year. Miss Jnno Allen, state advisory nurso of tho Stnto Hureauof Nursing Ih In gonornl chargo of this work. Tho work of tho Stnto Tuberculosis As- soclntlon Is being conducted In per fect harmony with tho Stnto Unreal! of Nursing nnd thus with tho Stnto Hoard of Health. During tho war 3C3 men woro re jected by local draft boards and thoro nro 289 discharged tuberculous sol dlorB In Oregon, To visit theso men, tench thorn health habits and other wlso nsslst them In their fight, Miss Mary Croncn formerly of Ilnso hos pital 40 A. E. 1 dovotcs her entire tlmo. Tho oxpciiBO of this work Is borne by tho Association, Tho Association financed n mumo In public health nursing which was offored last summer by tho Univer sity of Oregon. Lectures nnd oxhlb Ittf nro also n part of tho general com. prohonslvo educational program offored. tiii: 1'OOIt .MAN'S CHANCK WIN A 1IOMK. TO J. W. McCullocli of Ontario, who has .120 acres of good farm land undor tho Warm Springs Project has decided to glvo four men of moder ate means' an opportunity to aciitlro n good productlvo farm home. Tho plan Is to dlvido thta half section In to four eighty ncro tracts, and to sell to tho right parties on such terms that tho cntlro purchnso prlco will ho paid out of tho earnings of tho land, nftor tho purchaser and his family havo had tholr living from tho ranch This Is u rnro opportunity, nnd will bring to nuy Industrious person n woll Improved farm homo fully paid for In ton ycnr time, Practi cally all of this tract Is Improved and rondy for crops In 1920. An nbundnnco of wutor and good pro ductlvo soil Is assured, Tho only thing needed Is tho fnrmor who Is willing nnd anxious to work. Sco McCullocli nnd sccuro n home that will pay for Itself while sup porting your family. Ad. "Mr. Orchardlst: don't pruno nn other trco until you got n 11KA1 PHUNKH Bftvos time, money, nnd trees. Ask your dealer of write. Ileal Primer Co., Iv tail, Snlrin, Oregon. .. Agents wnntcd. CO-lt Storage Battery Repairing When your storage battery fails, drive around to our service station and Jet us make an examination. Our work must satisfy you. We do not experiment at your expense. No matter what make of battery you have, we can repair it in the least possible time and at a reason able price. New batteries always on hand. Expert vulcanizing and rebuilding of tires. Service Tire & Battery Co. Near Carter House Phone 101R Ontario Public Sale, Saturday, Nov. 15 On the L. O. McCoy Ranch 2 miles west of Ontario Sale Begins at 10 a. m. Free Lunch at Noon Having sold my ranch I will offer tho following proporty for sale: I HORSES 4-yr. old black marc, wt. 15100. 4-yr. old black mare, wt. 15100, and colt. 5-yr. old sorrel mare, wt. 1200. 0-yr. old bay gelding, wt. 1200. Bay yearling colt. 4-yr. old mare, wt. 1.100. A In re, Yearling colt, Two colts. COWS and CALVES Jersey and ITolstein cow giving milk, 7 yr. old. ITolstein cow fresh Nov. 27, 7 yr. old. ITolstein cow fresh Feb. 19, (5 yr. old. Ilolstein cow giving milk. Shorthorn bull, 2Viyr. old, pure bred. Five steer calves "ten months old and younger. Heifer, 8 months old. Heifer, 7 months old. Heifer, 4 months old. Twin cnlves, 2 months old. Two cnlves, 51 weeks old. Jersey cow, bred, G yr. old. OTHER STOCK Several hogs. Several dozen pure bred White Leg horn chickens. Pure bred Pekin ducks. . HOUSEHOLD GOODS Six-hole Majestic range. llenter. Six-foot extension dining tnble. Six dining chairs. Three kitchen chairs Two rockers. Library table. Dresser Three beds, mattresses and springs, Washing machine, wringer, tubs, etc. 120-egg X-Ray incubator. Canned fruit. Singer sewing machine. Dishes, kitchen utensils, etc, MACHINERY 5-foot Adriance mower. Two Dig G McCormick mowers. 5-foot Crown mower. Two 10-foot Deering rakes. McCormick binder. 14-inch walkiiig. plow. 12-inch walking plow. Disc plow. Disc harrow. Double-shovel plow. Singlo-shovcl plow 12-inch 2-bottom sulkoy plow. 14-inch 1-bottom sulkoy plow. 8-inch garden plow. 2 garden cultivators. "Riding cultivator. Two 2-section drag harrows. Garden seeder. Wheel scraper. Tonguo scraper. Board scraper. South Bend iron wheel wagon. Grindstone. lit II. P. gasoline engine and jack. GOO-lb. Economy cream separator like new. 500-lb. Galloway cream separator. Team harness and collars. 50-gal. gasoline shipping tank. 15-gnl. oil tank. The Brunswick Why The Brunswick Method of Reproduction insures a Superior Phonegraph: REASON" NO. 1. The Brunswick Method, the Ultona, a new conception in playing. The Ultona consists of an arrangement of the several necessary re producing diaphragms upon one tone arm an all-in-one arrangement, with no attachments nothing to take off or put on. At a turn of the hand, the Ultona presents to any type of record the proper diaphragm and needle, the exact weigiit. Thus thcrcljuircnients of each type of record are met. The Ultona demands no sacrifice in tone, as attachments often do. REASON NO. 2. Equal in importance to reproduction in tone amplification The Brunswick Method of Reproduction also includes a now idea in accouslies The Brunswick Amplifier. Old-time ideas were at varian.ee. Some makers, still cling to metal con struction. Others use a combination of wood and metal a wooden horn and a metal casting as the "throat." But the Brunswick Amplifier is oval in shape, and built entirely of wood, like a fine violin. It is molded of rare holly-wood. The sound waves receive uniform amplification to reach their fullness, hence tho Brunswick tone is richer and more natural. Strident, metallic notes aro absent. Wo Invito Comparison Make comparisons. Let your ear decide. Try to find an equal to Brunswick tone. You're bound to end such a search at a Brunswick shop, where every opportunity will bo given you to decide for yourself. Hear this remarkable instrument before you decide. Brunswick like cut with Ten Records tw 0 n t y selections, $1514.50 $15.00 down, $12.50 a month. No interest. Ontario Furniture Co. .Ontario, Oregon TO DEMONSTRATE FOOT WATCH VOUIt STi:i' I'nirllpcdlhtH In it I.ocnl Store Will Dovolo Week tn Pulille I'not IMunitluii TERMS: AH sums under $10.00, cash. All sums over $10.00, 5) per cent dis count for cash, or bankable note due in G months with interest at 10 per cent. DICKENS & MILLER, Auctioneers. W. F. ITOMAN, Cleric. L. O. IVTcCOY, Owner. According to tho plana of tliu I'rnc- tlpecllBtu (foot comfort exports) em ployed In tho various hIioo otoroa or this city, tho oml of tho week begin ning Novombor 17th will fliul all of us wlthconsldornblo tuoro knowlodgo of our foot and of how to keep tliuui comfortablo than wo havo now. That wook has been set usldo by tho l'ractlpedUts of tho country as National Demonstration Week, and It la estimated that demonstrations ot modoru foot corrective methods will bo conducted In upwards of thirty thousand shoo storoa through out tho country during all of that week, Tho objoct Is to oducnto tho public regarding tho possibilities of rollof from foot discomforts and cor rection ot tholr causes through tho uso of mechanical apparatus. llador Bros, storo la making prep arations on a largo ecalo for this ovont and expects to havo a largo crowd throughout that week. Tholr graduato Practlpcdlst will oxamlno tho foot ot all applicants and glvo thorn ndvlco without charge IJo will domonstrnto Just how comfJFt la obtulnod and will oxplaln how to care for tho feet and how to soloct propor shoes without sacrificing stylo or nppearanco. adv. nitiau.MK.v roitcun to taki: IllfilllCIt JOI1S ON MAIN MM! E. li, Griffith and Homer Audor- son, each of whom have held down brakeman positions on tho branch linen out of Ontario for govornl years woro compollcd this wcok to tako tholr rights as conductors on Main lino oxtras. They aro running now botweou Glenns Perry and Huntington. Tho ho Is going on tho main lino Mr. Griffith Is not going to sell his ranch south of Ontario. Mrs. Grif fith Is going to handle tho property, with tho aid of their son. Plays may como nud go, hut It will bo muny a day hoforo nn author will again succeed In evolving n stage production that la as fascinating as Irving Dorlln's International synco pated musical success, "Watch Your Stop" which comes to tho Wheaton Thoatro, Wolsor, ono night, Tuosdny, Nov. 18. It contains all tho clement that go to mako up an ontortalumonl that appeals to tho gonornl public. It has snycopntod one-stepping, fox trotting, waltzing nnd oven grand opera syncopated, screamingly funny dlaloguo and yards nnd yards of Mr. llorlln's music that gels into your bools nnd makes you whistle whothor you will or not. It's a great gift to bo ablo to wrlto musto that people will whlstlo nnd wnrhlo Irroslstably Mr. Ilorlln has (lint gift dovolopod In a largo degree, and In "Wntch Your Stop" ho has contributed more liber nlly than la encountered In most of tho rocont playwrltlng offortH, Tho story ot tho play concorua nn occontrlo'a will, leaving two millions to tho man or maid who has uovof known lovo, and then introduces an English dancing teacher and a dainty little Quaker girl na rival contestants for tho monoy. Ot courso it becomes tho propor thing to tnko tho two (protondod) Inuocoiitu out and show thorn Now York. Incidentally tho nudlouco gels a look In at somo live ly cabarets, tho Metropolitan Opera nnd several other placoe. Thnt tho Inhorltauco ultimately goon where It Bhould and tho unloved young peoplo dnd tholr ufflultloa Is, of courso, tn bo guessed. Just Like Home That is what we try to ac complishand we DO suc ceedwhen we prepare the meals you eat at , The Blue Bird yMMMMMMMMMMMMtAMMMMMMM MakeSundayaDayof Rest Take family to The Blue Bird for a Turkey Dinner. From 2 to 8 p. m. The Blue Bird