THE ONTARIO ARG TJS, ONTARIO. OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1920. FRUITLANDBENCHNEWS Continued from lnt week. Mr. nml 'Irs. Druco Smith woro guests Runil. of Mr. tirul Mm. It. W. Smith. Mr. anil ' r. U. N. ltlcli had ns their kumIi jundny Mr. nntl Mr. Ira Dslzoll anil .fnmlly, Mr. nnd Mrs. Knink TlionitMon nml l.nln ltlcli. Mr. nnd Mm. Clirlo ltlcli nml daugli lrt, Prank mltli nml sons, Itny nntl ('mill. I MIM4 (liillJt, of IloUo. visited this Wodnedny In tho PrultlHUtl schools nml gme' some most Instructive twIkH. SOfe I horn In the Interest of the htm.fli crusndo work. Mr (ml Mrs. P. (. Colllnsworth mt tli KttmttM of it ten pound son, horn Thurmdny, April 1st. Frank ltlrh has roturncil from n IiiimIiimw trip to Cnldwoll. .Mm. Orlnnr nml three children huvo boon up In Oregon looking nftor btiHlnraM matters. Fruil Ki'hmlil returned Suniliiy evening to tho Stnto Unlvoralty nt Moscow nftor spending tho Knslor vncntlon nt homo. Mr. nml Mr. Charles Coon nml children loft Tliurmlny for Aurora, Nebraska, to muko tholr homo for a year. Thoy lmv void tholr ranch. Holt Ktiteh enmo ilowu from Wel ter Friday to visit nt the It 8. Kutch homo for a few day. Hundny ho was n guest of Mr. nml Mrs. Urnhnm Park. II. It. Hoomor nml daughter. Jean, woro In Cnldwoll to spend Knstor Hundny with Mm. Iloomer nml two (ih 1 1 (Iron who nro nt tho homo of Mrs. II. M. ltoliliuou. Ward Wilson of Allmny, Oregon, Ih the guest this week of old Plxnsttnt View frlemlH. He Ih returulug homo from Colorado Springs nml Idnhn FiiIIm, whoro ho linn boon vUltlng tho Wilcox fnmlllo. l'hll Carpenter nml Mis Loin Car lientor wero down from Welr to spend tho week end with Prultlnnd frlemlH. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. W. Johnson vis ited Sunday nt tho L. U Carpenter homo near Welsor, Mr. nnd Mrs. Carpenter nro hulldlng n flvo room bungnlow. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Eldrcdgc and Mr. nnd Mrs. Itnlph Mnklnson nnd families were guosts Sundny of Mr nnd Mrs. U. 11. Mnklnson. F. M, Onrdnor nnd family wero In Ilolso n fow dnys this week tho guest of friends Mr nml Mra .Tnlin Tnrkntt linil ns tholr Knster dinner guests Mm. 8 flimlnr nml itnniflitnr. Ollvo. I'llll Carpenter nnd slstor, Miss I.oln, Miss Mnrlnn Klnsoy. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrles Tossing loft una i iiL'imn uiviinih ui - California, for nn extended visit with Mr. TusslngB pnrcnts. 'J noy may dccldo to locnto thoro. Hntiitnv Mr nml Mm. II. F. TllASltlC gnvo n dinner honoring Mr. nnd Mrs Chnrles Tusslng lieforo their depart uro for Cnllforuln. Thoro woro pros- nnl tin I, In frntn tlio linllfir BIleHtS. tllU Cnry Tusslng, Henry Tusslng nnd otto uioiim rnmiiics. PA lit AXI) WAlt.MKIt, OltP.AT WKATIIKIl HTOItVj A PAItCK .MiytllODIST Cllt.'HCII. Sunday services: ' 10 A. M. Sundny school. 11 A. M. I'renchlng by pnstor. 7:lfi 1' M. Hpwnrth League. S 1 M. Preaching. Who says the West Is not wild? Flvo Cnllfornln counties offer boun Urn running as high ns twenty dol lars ouch for dead lions; nine coun ties offer bountlos for dead wild cats; ono county offers thirty dol lars for ovory pnnthor put out of tho wny; thlrty-threo counties of tho (Inldon Stnto offer to pny us high ns twenty dollars each for every coyoto. Iltwldos.' thoro nro n lot of wild women In tho cities for whom homi lies nro offorod. Whllo (lonornl Leonard Wood Is awny from homo cnmpnlgnlng, Presi dent Wilson nnunuueos that ho will mako his sunnnor homo In bond's Hole, MaiM. 52t How would YOU like a raise like this ? - -ftSvc --r;, vrioi 's. V ZJ8iBEx l . trfT- i - .K.MimiM i !. VJfflP3L n mm and for 34 Years Work, THAT is the kind of Incrcaso fn salary tho minister hns received. His living; expenses have risen just its fust nnd as far as yours. But ho is paid on the average just 52 cents more per church member than ho was paid 34 years ago. 77ic Minister Never Fails Yoa Every ofikor of tho Government with n war message to deliver appealed to tho ministers first of all. But 80$) of tho ministers receive less income than government economists figure asm minimum for the support of an average family. When hospitals need money they enlist the support of tho ministers and receive it But when sickness visits tho minister or the members of his family they must be treated in n charity ward. His pay is less than n day laborer's. 8 out of every 10 ministers receive less than $20 a week about half the pay of a mechanic We Pay Him Half the Wagesiof a Mechanic Ami of these pitifully inadequate salaries, howmuch do yau contribute? Nothing if you nreoutsido ihocnurchj nn uvornKo of less than 3c a day if you aro oAchurch member. All of U3 sharo in tho benefits of Christian ministers to the community. Thoy marry ua; bury us; baptize our children; visit us when we are sick. i In their hands Is tho spiritual training of the youth. We Arc All Profiteers atjTheir Expense Part of tho Interchurch Worldprogram, is this a living wage for every minister of JesusChrist , nn efficient plant, tuul a chance to do n big man's job. If you want better preachers help to pay tho preachers better. It's the best invostmentjfor your community nnd for your children that you cam ever ni., I INTERCHIKCH WOBJJD MOVEMENT 45 WKST !8lh STKKKT, NKWYORKICITY Tifl publication of Oil lvertlaonmitt1ia$ufdo potsMo through the co-operation of 30'daocnintiaa9. A sunny comedy with showers of laughter. Tho fnrco with tho Elevator Cock- tall and tho sky limit of Joy. SIiowb that n wlto doesn't know forrlcs her. A fnrco you mustn't seo uless you can weather n gnlo of laughter. Has showers of giggles nnd a cloudburst of Inughts. Tho play that mado tho weather famous. comedy with ncocktnll. complica tions nnd n kick. Whoroln there's shown to bo such n thing ns n ton perfect husbnnd. Proves It's good sometimes to keop your wlfo guessing, Dreamland April 1C nnd 17. A lot of politicians nro "knocking Wood" this year. Certain pcoplo nro looking for ward to rending n cortalu decision of tho United States Supremo Court which will not bo dry rending, ANNOUNCING OUR NEW LOCATION TO" UHKHH OP I-'AUM MACIIIN HUV Tho John Dccro lino of farm Machinery Is now on display nt tho building formerly oc cupied by tho Modorn Prcssary ns previously announced wo lutvo purchased tho John Deoro Agency nnd tho stock on hnnd from lloyor llros. Wo have added u complete lino of pnrls nml other Hues will bo added In tlmo for tho form season. CAMj ON I'H I 'Oil PAUTS NOW Geo. W. Wayt ONTARIO, OREGON THE GASOLINE SITUATION The Necessity of Conservation Thoro oxists today on tho Pacific Coast an acuto shortage of gasoline. As this Company lias pointed out onsovoral occasions, tho condition is duo to insufficient production of crudo oil and-a greatly increased consumption of gasoline by industry and by owners of pleasure cars. Gasoline is a vital factor in tho life of tho community, industrially and otherwise, and it is of tho groatost importance, at this juncture, that it bo used with tho utmost discretion, that essential requirements may bo ' supplied. Tho present is by no means tho season of maximum demand, which comes later in tho year. Tho tcondi-tion, therefore, is likely to bo contin uing, rather than transitory. Responsibility for mooting tho situation does not rest solely upon tho oil industry. Tho public also has a serious, duty in tho matter. On its part, tho Standard Oil Company is straining its resources and organization to increase tho supply of gasoline. In tho field it is work ing for tho maximum production of crudo oil. In tho refinery it is work ing for tho maximum production of gasoline from the crudo oil and it is spending largo sums of money on equipment for now processes, of its own discovery and development, whereby a still greater yield of gasoline will be obtained. Tho point already has been reached .where gasoline must be conserv ed most carefully. That is a duty of tho public. In consumption of this product, essential industries must necessarily come first pleasure utilia tion thereafter. Already tho Company has taken stops toward protecting the supply for the vital needs of industry which is lessened, would affect the business life of tho community. There is now the danger of a curtailment of sup. ply to non-essentials such as pleasure cars. The assistance of tho public, therefore, is imperative. Until lately, gasoline has been abundant, and its lavish and extravagant use has been possible. That time is past. Buy as little gasoline as possible. Use what you must Waste none. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIFORNIA) U R