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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1920)
THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO. OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY G, 1920. !. MONDAY In sonic homes it's a day of hard work, hut in the home, of a Crystal Washer, it's a day of pleasure. Let us demonstrate the Chystal Washer in your own home and prove our statement. The homo of Eled rieal Appliances. Northwestern Electric Co. hone IS8-J. ONTARIO, OREGON We also enrry a complete line of lOlectric Mouse Fixtures, (let. our prices. I-Iave Your Butter Wraps Printed Here - 1 THE UNIVERSAL CAR FORDSON TRACTOR Will do your Plowing, Ilarowing, Cultivating, Pumping, Hay Muling Threshing, Road Huild ing, Silage (Jutting, drain Minding, Feed (I rind ing and will pay for itself the (irst season in time saved. We guarantee satisfaction or no sale. And remember, we specialize on repairing Ford Cars and have the only modern Ford shop in Malheur County. FORD GARAGE ' V. B. STAPLES, Prop. ! j Ontario, Oregon JUNTURA SWAINS STAGE BIG STAC BANQUET AT"C1TEAU" (Jiu'mIh Derlntn Hint Wnndoifiil Conk Tlptnii-t'nitrr Wedding N Hur- irli In .1 lint lit it l'ilkt--NVH of .liintiini People. JUNTUHA, Oro., May 4. Harry rintrrhUI, Theodoro Drock. Jr.. Stnnloy Asp, nnd Win. II. Jeffries woro liostH on 8undny evening lo nn elnbornto dinner ntnl "stag" pnrty at tlio "Chntpnu" on tlio It til. Accord ing to thorn prespnt, tticy oro won derful cooUh nnd roynl entertainers nnd dispensed their hospitality until n Into hour The guests woro Daniel finllnghor. Itolicrt Heed, Dr. W. R. Hedges, Fred Knuphlsmnn, Klnsoy J) Stewart. Ilonnld nnd Itnlpli Mn5 terson. Minn I'onrl Carter of Pencil nnd Joo Tipton of Hlvorslde mirprlspd their relntlveq nnd frlendu Inst week liy tlio unexpected nnnouncenient of llielr marriage. Miss Carter lind lipen visiting In N'ntnpn nnd the wed dine occurred on Snturdny nt Cald well Mr nnd Mrs. Tipton rpturiipd on Mnndny to tlio Cnrtpr rnncli nt Pencil for n visit with the bride's parents. Their ninny frlPtitlH In thin cominuiittv wish tlio young rnttple much hnpplnoss Fnthor O'Hngnn nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. h, I' Dolsolo were dlnnpr guests on Sunday nt tlio homo of Mr. nnd Mr, fnrl Kiiline. Mrs. I.. l Dolsolo rcturnoil Inst' TiiPHilny from n short vncntlon In Ogden. Utah. Mr. John Lynch enmn up Wptlnos dny for n short visit with IiIh itnncli ter. Mrn II. W. Welcome. Mr. nnd Mrn. Bllnn Tlllolson of Drewsey pnssod through town on Thursday to upend n fow days In Dolso. Or. nml Mrn. Hedges wont to On tnrlo Thursdny to meet Mrn. IIpiIkch' mother. Mrn. 8. ( Merrill of Port Intnl. who Mopped off In Ontario for n hrlof visit on her way Kant. W T. Campbell of Cambridge. Idnho, n formpr roHldent of Jiintnrn, was In town Inst week tooklm; nftrr business Interests, Ho returned to IiIh homo on Thursday. MrH. Daniel Oallnghor nnd Mm. David (Irnhnm loft Friday for On tnrlo for n visit with rolntlvcH nnd frlnnds. Mis I.nno McDonnld came down from Iloulnli Thursday to tnko charKO of tlio (Irnhnm household during tlio nbsenco of Mrs MIsh Mnrgnrot Miirpny Mnrgnrot McDonald wero vlslto In Jtinturn. Dr. Hodges was cnllod to Jones horo Snturdny night to nttend Fnr rost Jones, who wok reported 111. Ills condition wnH not serious, how ovor, nnd Ills recovery wo prompt Dnrnoy Tlllotson of Iloulnli nnd William A itobortson of Otis Creek, wont hy nuto to nttend tlio ball Kiimo In Vnlo on Sunday Mr Tlllot son roturnod homo Monday by-train. Mr nnd MrH. John Mulr woro In town from noulali on Monday to meot Minn Hay llowloy of Westfnll, who enmo to pay a vlslUto hor slstor. MrH Mulr Thomas 8lppy. who liven nt the Altnow ranch, roturnod from n short visit to Crane Monday Clnronco Drlnkwater of Drewsey, roturned on Monday from Dnkor whoro ho liecamo a shrlnor nt tlio ro cont MiiRonlc onenmpmont there. Mr. John V Hoffman of Juntura roturnod on Monday from 8nn Dcr nardlno, Calif . wlmro sho hns boon spondlng tho winter Mr Hoffman, who linn boon 111, came as far as Nn nip 11, whero ha romnlncd nt thu hospital tlioro for further conval osoncc. Miss Mary Hoffman will fin ish hor school In Son Dcrnunllno bo foro hIio returns. Mrs. Hnrnoy Tlllotson, Miss lllancho Wnrd und Androw McDon ald nil of Iloulnli woro Sunday visit ors nt tho David Graham home. Miss Itena Flocncr returned on Monday from school nt Wolser, Idaho. Mrs. Adtllo Ward of Iloulnli ro turnod from n visit In Ontario on Monitny. I. II. tlrognn of Iloulnli left Mon day morning for outside points (Irnhnm nnd MIsh weok ond Convenience for Repairs When Repairs are Needed McCormick and Deeriiuj Haying Machinery These are both trood lines, and, what should be of im- portauee to the rancher, we carry a complete stock of all parts for repairs anv part needed can be furnished at P once. Order vour new Mowers and Makes now. TROXELL IMPLEMENT COMPANY We have a specialty here- an Orchard Make another McCormick production. Call and see it. IMHHWHIHHHMI iiirr us iiAVu pkaci:. Tlioro In too much unrest In this country. Conditions nrn entirely too unsettled. There Is bickering, bnckhltiug, jnliblng nnd confusion everywhere. Labor nnd cnpltnt nro continually nt each other's throntB, probably more so than they hnva ovor been bofore. Kvory strike, every cessntlon of activities, Rends tho price of living higher. If ono group of men demnnds In cronsed wngen nii'i wins out In tho content, thnt Increase Is paid for by nn udvnncn In tho cost of tho pro duct which thpy produce. Thin onuses nn Increnso In tho cost of living nml other groups de mand Increnscil compensation In order to meet It. And so It goes all down tho line nlwnys n boost Mimowhor. No ono Is sntlsflcd, practically ovoryono Is more or less disgruntled, mid nouhoro does n remedy or n stabilizing Intliioiico appear to bo In evidence, To bring order out of Urn present clinoH requires tho mind of u Solo mon nnd Solomon. Is stilt to bo found. It would seem that ono of threo things will eventually happen. Prices will go back to pro-war dnys, n standard of prices for nil trnden or profusions will bo fixed, or a grcnt cataclysm will ovortnko tho country mid do Its own lovellug, Tho first Is difficult to conceive, tho second appears Imposslblu of at tnlnmoiit. mid tho lattur Ih un nltor- natlvn to bo dreaded and shunnoil. Two facts stnnil out iih clear ns dny. Tho mini who In making tho money will not relinquish bin advan tage, and tho man who Ih not mak ing It Is determined to have It. And with theso two powerful forces constantly battling each other It In difficult to concoivn from what sourco Industrial peace will come. Hut wo want peaco Industrial, political and every other kind of peaco. Wo nro weary of sitting on thu lid of u volcano that Is continually at tho point of eruption. 1110 111JHI.NT.HS AND SOI.DIHItH. ' lllg Iluslnoss, It seems, In op posed to tho granting of u bonus to our ox-Holdlors tho men who matin It posslblo for Dig IluslnoHH to remain lllg lliiHlnesH and to bccomo ovon bigger. Hut not all of our lllg IluslnotM mon nro opposed to tho bonus. A few nppoar to retain a spark of gratltudo In their composition. Dig business cloanod up moun tains of profits In fat wu- contracts whllo our soldiers sacrificed tholr comfnrtablo salaries In order to do tho fighting. To put It clearly on a financial basis to bo perfectly and lllumlimt Ingly blunt tho soldlor wont to war nnd lost monoy bocauso ha went Tho Dig Iluslnoss man stayod at homo nnd, mado money much money, Tho soldier Is financially tho loser from the war. Dig Duslness Is tho gainer tromeiulously the galuor, Yet Dig nuslness Is opposed to a slmplo act of Justice toward tho men who risked tholr all for their coun try whllo Dig Duslness risked noth ing and becamo bigger. Hut It tho soldiers' bonus is de feated through tho secret Influence of Dig Duslness, tlioro still remains ono posslblo means of Justice, When tho next war breaks out let tho gov ernment draft the men In control of Dig Duslness Into tho army and send them away to do the fighting, while others remain at home and get rich. A man who Is physically capable of conducting Dig Duslness today would make an Ideal buck private. His qualifications could be utilised to excellent advantage In tho trenches. His perseverance and tenacity might even win hint a leather vmedal. And we are sure wo would not op poso granting him a small bonus on his return. NAMIU MAX HUYS PALACB HAKUKK I1KOM KHKI) 1UCP. Den Moss who for some time has oporated a barber shop at Nunipa, nnd prior to that resldod at Carbon Utah last week purchased tho Palace Darber shop business and equipment from Fred Itice. Mr. Itlco con tinued with the shop and I still deputy game warden for this section SALVATION ARMY PLANS BOYS AND GIRLS INDUSTRIAL AND AGRICULTURAL SGIIOOl IsJt ttnPCnsiMBhiBMlB! 1 feaiBa3salV3fcUl4wMMU'ltMn'''"l''agl','',, j LaaBHil3Kl7ftXaBBBHBaEBaaMaBHBMHBSnaBK(?SBBaiBK2Calfl Vlow of Dlthop Scott school and Salvation Army boys being taught orchard work at Lytton school. Ono of thu big phases of tho work tho Salvation Army Is doing In Oregon to prevent tho 'Ills of wrong teaching nnd pmerty und to strike nt the rout of tho dorpiir and grief found In tho cities, In thu training und care of dependent boys and girls, Ono of tho Items of tho budget to be ruined for tho Salvation Army work In Oregon provides for thu purchase or the Ulshop Scott school at North Ynmhlll ns an Industrial and agricultural school whoro neglected kiddles will bo educated and mudo efficient workers so that when ttioy go out Into tho world thoy will bo an asset to society and not a churgo upon the camnitiiiHIos of which thoy will bo members The 1000 aero form lias a walnut grovo nnd other orchards, and, under proper caro of agricultural experts who will teach tlio boys, Its productivity will go far toward making thu school self supporting. Tho school In In no soiiso to bo a penal or rolormnlory Institution but 011 tho other hand It Is Intended to provide sound 0catl011al education for youngsters who, without It, uro on tho road to bad cllUomdilp. 'Patronize the Mcrchnnts who Advertise in The Argus. Prices Shattered! AVe have closed our eyes to profits and are sell ing regardless of cost this entire stock of high grade, well selected spring nieivhaimise. Don't Wait-Don't Delay as we cannot replenish our stock at these sale prices. Everyone in touch with market condi tions, knows wholesale prices are steadily ad vancing, in spite of all this we will continue reckless selling until every vestige of spring merchandise is in the hands of the consumer. YOUR SHARE of these savings is here waiting for you to attend this Peast of Bargains Sale MILLINERY Sale Price $2.00 to $14.75 SKIRTS Sale Price $7,00 to $27.50 SUITS Sale Price $29.00 to $55.00 DRESSES Sale Price $15.00 to $30.00 HOSIERY Sale Price 70c to $2.50 PETTICOATS Sale Price $5.00 to $11.00 CORSETS Sale Price 50c to $3.00 CROCHET THREAD Sale Price. .15c Per Ball NEW BELTS Sale Price GOc These prices look doubly attractive in reality. Attend This Sale and remember we are sharpening the point that will eventually puncture the high cost of living. STYLE SHOP Ontario Oregon