THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1020. uJIjr GDutann Arxuta AN INDEPENDt NT NEWSPAPER Published Thursdays at Ontnrlo, Oregon, nnd entered at the Ontnrlo post offlco for distribution nn 2nd class matter. AltdUM 1'ltl.NTIXa COMPANV Publisher mont League, nnd tho Good Itoadt. mnv rsoult in n sot bnck thnt will commlttGos of the various orgnnlzn- cnuso tbo buslneHS men to think t!n?i In thn enmity lo curry tho mo- more seriously about such matters. boko to tho pcoplo so that tlioy will undorsand tho proposition, nnd every' ono who Is Interested In Reed ronds I'A.MHDATKS I.V AIIL'NDANCK. and tho development of tho stato should attend tho nicotine of the I.cnRUo next Saturday where this nnd other matters of state wldo tcrest will bo discussed. In OltlMON'S (1. K. AlKKN, Managing Keillor T. McPAltMN (lOtJOH, Sup't. HUIISOUIPTION Ono Vent $2.00 Till Al'TO.MOIIIMIH 1(11,1,. I'AV Till On Mny 21 tho pcnplo of Oregon will deehlo whether or not the ex cellent highway system which they hnvo stnrted to construct shall stop where It U or shall continue until nil of tho stnto will ho served by it ton nccted system of good' roads. It Is strnngo that any nrgument Is necessary to sccuro tho adoption of tho commission's plan: nnd none would bo needed If tin; people nil understood the true meaning of tho constitutional amendment Tho trouble Is that tho nmeudment Is not understood, and therefore the Reed roods enthusiasts hnvo this duty to perform. Tho facts are thnt the licenses paid by uutonioblllsts nod the gasoline distillate tax will not only pny the Interest on tho bonds, but will pro vide n sinking fund which will re tiro the bonds as they mature; and moreover will leave n surplus each year for direct expenditure on romls. In other words nil thnt Is asked of tho people Is that authority he Klvcn to procceil with the state's credit to build tho roads and permit the milo Ids who use the highways to pay for them with their license money and tho tax on kunoIIiio and distil lata. Since this measure will not cost the general property taxpayer a sin- irle cent; and will enhance the value of his property by tho construction of the roads, ho should Iw for It. heart nnd soul. The nulolst Is for It becnusu of tho saving In wear nnd tour on his machine and the In creused pleasure which follows the construction of good roads. Thus everyone ought to bo for the pro posed nmeudment. ' In nixes like this, however, the danger Is that which coinos from over confidence and the ever present lethargy of the average voter This must bo overcome If Oregon Is to carry out tho road program It Is tho province of tho Malheur Develop. 1 1 1(1 1 1 WAV SIO.V. t'OMMIH Tho Stnto of Oregon has been far- tunato Indeed In tho men It has se cured to servo on tho State Highway Commission. No higher typo of citi zenship can bo found nnywhero than that represented by Simon Ilcnsnn, It. A. llooth nnd K. K. Kiddle. The snmo wns truo when V. I Thomp son was n member. Those men who servo tho stnto do so thru their desire to bo of service They need no recomponso to urgo them, to give their tluio nnd thnt to solving tit biggest problem tjio stnto aces m us iievcioiHiiuui, unit inu wholo hearted broad minded con ception they have of their work should and docs, wc are sure, com mend tho commission to every think ing citizen. Ah an exomple of tho Intorcst which theso men take In roads mat ters, tho Argus would call attention to the visit of Commissioner K. 1". Klddlo made to this section this weok, In order that ho might fn in II Inrlzo himself with tho problems of this county. To come hero Mr. Kld dlo travelled from his home In Island City, In Union County. Ho left homo early In tho morning, spent n long dny riding In tho train; spent an evening listening to argu ments or the locnl commltteo, rot lowed that with nn all dny ride In tho cold wind looking at the various rond connections between Ontario and Vale. Tho iioonlo tnko nil this for grunt rd; yet many of our citizens, among them business men who will greatly profit In tholr private business thru tho building of these roads, can not be persunded to give enough of their time nnd effort to step across tho street to attend n meeting to further the cause of highway construction When men of tho type of Mr. Kid- die will travel miles at their own ex pense and give their time to this work, experience tho badgering of hectoring critics when some petty scheme of theirs Is not furthered, tho apathy of mnuy citizens Is tho more noticeable. Perhaps this apathy Is due to the fact that so many business inon fig ure thnt tho enthusiast will look out for their Interest anyway Vet thnt Is not good business, nnd some day Perfection's Price In Tire Building A' tire-makcTr'fl first problem is To decide how mucfi lie fcall Hive for the money. This, and every other question in tire) building, depends upon policies. 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Portland Headquarter: 46-48 Fifth Street As tho weeks pass It Is evident that there Is no dearth of candidates for tho Presidency on tho part of either of the great parties, tho the Democrats hnvo been delayed In get ting their entries Into tho race, Until Bomo doflnlto announcement Is mado at tho Whlto Houso concern ing the desires of President Wilson for or ngnlnst a third term, the Democratic wnr horses are compelled to keep their blankets on nnd con flno their activity to their homo stables. Not only has the sllonce of the Whlto Houso been a curb on tho pos sibilities, but added to that tho pre mature plans of Messrs, Cobb of tho Now York World nnd Cyrus II. K. Curtis of tho 8nturdny Evening Post, Ladles' Home Journal, and Philadel phia Public I.edgor, to bring Horbert Iloovor out as the democratic stand ard bearer. This throw thousands of Democrats, figuratively speaking, Into tho nlr, Tlioy wonted n now deal and realized that tho. third term trndltlon was n handicap; wanted a man with a war record without being a mllltnry man, and Hoover filled thnt set of specifications to a nicety. Then Hoover spoiled tho plan, He announced that ho would seek tho Ilcpubllcan nominatien: thnt ho had always been a Itepubllcau, tho ho had by reason of his profession not been present In America to voto often. It Is admitted that among tho so cnlled nnd self-styled lenderH In cither parly did not tnko kindly to ,Mr. Hoovor's candldncy. wnno among tho rank and file In both parties It gathered iiurprlslng mo mentum, and Is growing strong ovon now. Just whoro It will bo when tho Chicago convention Is held remains to be seen. Thon Senator Johnson of Cali fornia has mado consldoralilo im prosslon In tho Middle West. Dur ing tho past two weeks his star has been climbing In tho political firma ment; whether It has renched Us zenith, no ono can toll now. Tho political star gazer bollovo that It bus; nnd those who look to the stars to rend tho future need only to turn iimir earn bnck to 1910 and recall 'tho Pulaco hotel Incident to bo cor toln that If Johnson Is tho Ilepub llcan nominee thoro will bo n dis turbance at tho polls In November. . Tho California primaries will sot tlo thn situation to n degreo, for If Iloovor should defeat Johnson In tholr homo state, tho California sen ator will bo out of the running no matter how strong ho may bo In tho Middle West. In tho mountlmo tho Wood boom continues to hold first placo In promlnenco and power with (lovonior inuiinn irnlllnc closely behind, whllo Miles Polndoxtor U back In n shudow thnt grows blacker ovory day. Tho Washington Solon Is outclassed. Ills bnckors, I. o., hlmsolf, should olort now to drop out of the race and not omboruss tho delegates from tho Kvorgrcen state. What will happen at San Francisco one man's guess Is as good as an other's, With .nryan leading tho Democratic drys and Edwards carry ing tho buiiuor of the wots; with tho Wilson forces held In check awaiting word from Washington, tho fight nt tho nay City should bo worth going to see. Sold On An Unlimited Mileage Guarantee Basis ONTARIO AUTO COMPANY (JOOI) HVK, HAM. 8. A. Porklns, for twenty years' National committeeman from Wash ington, scorns (loomed to defeat. Ills homo county. Plcrco, has repudiated him, To add gall and wormwood to tho bruising given him his defeat was administered by his old time henchmen. Had Washington thrown Sum over sixteen years ngo tho polit ical history of that stato would havej been radically utrtoroni. ino no was an nstuto business man, Mr Perkins never mensured up to tho nosltlon of a National committee man. Ho lacked vision, political sagacity, and worst of all trained with men out of touch with the rank and file of tho party, Ho functioned principally as a distributor of polit ical favors. At that ho was succoss ful. His passing will not bo regret tod by many, oven among his old followors. With Wood apparently In the load ho will find the other Itepubllcau candidates unltod against him. Un less ho can muster enough votes to give htm tho nomination on the first ballot his chances for nomination are no better than his opponents. rg5s??KS lyiAttHXUM 7$T-.!WRP3 Jtttf HOW MICH WATKllTO VHK Six inches of irrigation nro re quired to grow 200 bushels of pota toes, 614 Inches for ono tou of al falfu, and less than five Inches for u ton of clover on Corvallls and aim llnr soil types, says a new bulletin, Tho Duty of Water In Irrigation, Just Issued by the O. A. C experi ment station. 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