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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1920)
r-WBHTTWW'I THE ONTAKIO AlKJUS, ONTARIO. OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1920. IIAItNICH min8tuki.s khidav kvknino FAllMKItH KAVOIt ANTI-STIUKi: Cf.AUHI3 OK Cl'MMINM 1111,1. I l A big attraction nt tlio nrcnmlnnd tliontro Is scheduled for Friday even ing, Jnnunry 23, when tlio llarnea Merry MlnBtrols will mnko their In Itliit nppenranco. llnrnos' Minstrels In mi nil-white people aggregation, nnd Ih composed nlmost ontlroly of returned nnvy votorniiB.nntl could well lio called mi ovorsoiiB mliiBtrcl rovue. Tlio caHt contains hiicIi woll known tnltiHtrcl pcrfurmorfl oh Nate IIuhIi)'. Hurry Mllu, Johnny nnd Hobby Halo (tlio famous bjackfaco IwIiim), and ninny othorB of well known talent. Tlio company of 20 performers prom ise that thoro wilt tin no lagging mo inuntH during tlio cntlro porformnnco. A Hpcclul bund nnd orcliOHtra will furnlBli tlio musical program. The Jazz orchestra promises the Jazziest Jnzz that wns over Jazzed In Ontnrlo. The hand will mnko n noon parado and will u I so glvo n frco bund concert In front of tlio tliontro, I'llOTKCTION AOAINHT lll.DH IN (lOVNHN.MKNT IM.I'AllTMI.NTS Washington, Jan. 20 (Special Cor rcspondonco) Under the terms of a hill Introdurcd In the ouso by Con grosumnn Alhort Jolmson of Wtuli Ington, Chairman of tho Immigration Committee, ovory government e .i ployoo would ho chnrgcil with I duty of reporting to tho Department of Justice any Information concern Ing alien activities. Mr. Johnson hollovos his mcasuro would hnvo tho douhlo purpose of ridding tho Federal bureaus of dangerous persons and providing n wider net for tho trap plug of conspirators through the country. INVKHTKJATK COMMISSION Under tho authority of n resolution Introduced hy Senator Watson of Iinlhina ii cnmmlttco Ims hecu ap pointed to InvcstlKnto alleged red act Ivltle of employees of tho Federal Trail" Commission. Senator Town send of Mtchlgnn wilt net as chair man, assisted by Senators I.nl'nllctto, Watson, Myers nnd Wolsott, tho two Inst holng Democrats. Tho data for beginning hearings hns not boon fixed but It Is known that tho matter will bo pressed vigorously, on 'tho prln olplo that If holshovlsm Is to ho ovor co mo In this country It will first ho necowwry to oust nil adliorcnts nnd ndvocntoH of that doctrlno from pub lie office. IIAKIMNU liAHIIKH fin: HMDS I Senator Wnrren 0. Harding In n re cent speech before n guthcrlng of the Ohio Society of Now York City, Insh 'cd tho "reds" from beginning to end 'ami struck tho kcynoto of American ism and pierced tho heart of Ideal istic admlstratlon of tho government when he snld, "It Is flno to Idnllzc, but It Is vory practical to mnko sure our own liouso Is In perfect order be fore wo nttonmpt tho mlracto of Old World stabilization." Onco moro tho farmers have gone on record against tho policies advoc nted by the labor unions. Testify ing before tho Scnnto Committee on Interstate Commorco, Mr. S.J. Lowell master of tho National Orange said "Wo hnvo taken. n referendum of tho thlrtythrco stnto musters, and so far as replies havo been received, they unanimously In favor of retaining the nntl-strlkc provisions, Tho Cummins bill protects tho public's right to suy to nny organization of Individuals created or permitted under the lr that such organizations shall not dcllhcrntcly create conditions bo one class lms n stranglehold on the rest of tho public nnd then proceed to umo 'that Rtrnnglohold under the guise of individual liberty. XOTIC PM.AIIS IOU COl'NTHV CHILD "Tlio rural school emu ho should provide for tho country child ns com plete preparation for life health, citizenship nnd Itnsuro ns well ns oc cupation as tho ctly school does for tho city child", say tho resolution adopted by tlio Oregon Community I.lfo conference tit r'nrmor'n week. Ii'igtli of Rchoolini nfc vtll ns imb Jccts tnught nro liioludii In this pio-grnm. CIII.MN DKIMCriON IN .MOVIItH Congressman Ilnrrcld of Oklahoma has started n cnmpalgn ngnlnst tho depletion of crlmo on tho moving pic ture Hereon. Uo hns Introduced n hill forbidding tho transportation In Interstnto commorco of films "pur porting to show or to slniulato tho acts nnd conduct of forinor convicts, desperadoes, or outlaws, in tho com mission or nttompted commission of crlmo." Violation of tho net would bo punished by n flno of not moro than 10,000 or Imprisonment for not moro than flvo yours, or both. Htmm.xDi:ii ou NoTHimiti:ni:it That Is tho question presented by tho Issue concerning prohibition of railroad strikes. Tho Cummins bill provides n government tribunal to udjudlcnto railroad wage disputes nnd then makes strikes unlawful. Tho labor union loaders doclnro that If tho law Ih pnBHCfl. It will bo violated Now tho question g ,w 110,000,000. peoplo surreiidor to 2,000,000. We Do LETTERHEAD PRINTING on UMMERMtt ovnv IOU I'UIIMCATION ihoi,ati:d TIIACT Serial No. or,G3G. Public Lnml Hale Department of tho Interior, U. 8. Innd Offlco nt Vnlo, Oregon, January 1.3th, 1020 "Notlco Is hereby given Hint, ns directed by tho Commissioner of the General Land Office, under pro visions of Sec. 24GG, It. S., pursuant to tho application of Jacob M I'd torson, Serlnl No. OGG.Ifl, wo will offer nt public sale, to tho highest bidder, but nt not less than $3 00 per acre, nt 2:00 o'clock P. M., on tho 2nd day of March, 1020, next, nt this offlco, tho following tract of land: Lot 1, Sec. 0, T. 17 8, It 40 K. W. M. Tho snlo wilt not bo kept open, but will bo declared Hound when those present nt tho hour nnmed hnvo cenBcd bidding. Tho person making tho highest bid wilt bo re quired to Immediately pny to the receiver tho amount thereof Any persons clnlmlng ndversoly tho above described land nro advised to file their claims, or objections, on or boforo tho tlma designated for snlo. THOB. JONGS, ItcRlster M. N. Kcgtly, Hecolvor PRINTING VMERty MllSave ISbnMoney Did you ovor try to crack a safo'' Did you ovor know tho pollco wore looking for you, Did you over ox porlonco tho tips and downs, tho fears nnd Joys of n crook? Como nnd see John Ilnrrymoro oxporlcnco thorn In his big fcaturo play "Rnfflcs, tho Amnteur Crncksmnn." Dreamland theatre-, Sunday, January 2G. I'UItNISIlKD HOOMS for ront.phono 74-M 208 8 tfi ANYONK Interested In riding ditch for the Onlarlo-Nyssa Irrigation Co, should file application prior to February 1st, stating wages wantod (Two rldora will bo oniployed, each rider to patrol eleven lulled of dltcli and furnish their own mount and 'keop, ThomnH W, Clngott, Ontario, Oregon FEED THEM RIGHT and They Will Lay Expert poultry raisers recog. .,,.c the need for proper food for their flocks. Hens can not lay without the proper feed. Their re quirements vary, and must be seasonable. Wheat, Corn, Ground Bone, Oyster Shell and other Poultry Food . aro special lines with us Cash Grain Company Ontario, - - - Oregon mH Swift, Satisfactory, SERVICE--- Get your express or freight immediately after it arrives The American Express and Transfer has been organized for Ontario. It is our purpose to give quick service to get goods to our customers immediately after every train. We are on the job We meet every train No delays, delivery to all parts of city. Calls made for packages before each train insures you prompt and efficient service. American Express ana Transfer Up-town office of the American Express Opposite the Post Office sssm Every day the question is asked: Where Do You Eat? Well, where do you eat, is it at FIFER'S? It is the best place always clean always comfortable and homelike. The cooking is the best in town and the helpings are liberal. . . . , -v.-! y Fifer's Cafe The home of fresh eggs and s clean kept meat. ;:. ,r 1 It ,1 t i