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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1920)
THE ONTARIO AKG US. ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1920. Do not forgot tlio mlllngo tux for both hlgho" nntl elementary educa tion. Oregon must not return to the (lurk ages and rofuso to educnto Its clilldrcti. As tho Muyor says, tho nuostlon of whnt tho money In to l used for Is tho propor basis on which to deter mino whether It should Iio spent, or not. J) Marie morrisey is coming ! The uclcbniLqri concert contralto will appear in person in an in vention convert, ill the Dream land Theatre Friday Evening, May 14 She will bo assisted by "The Phonograph with n Soul' This appearance of the grent con cert artist in Ontario is the event of the season for lovers of good music, FllfiB TICKETS Cull, vrite or telephone its for free lickels oftirf lilluive. Then will lie issued in order of ap plicaeion. Turnek Music Stork, Ontario, Oregon Notice to Laundry Patrons The prevailing cost of household material and articles of wearing apparel is so excessive as to make it absolutely necessary that a limit be placed upon the responsibility of laundries lor articles lost or damaged. Tho laundry charges you for the service of cleaning only. This charge is exceedingly low when the increased cost of production, due to ad vances in labor, fuel and supplies is taken into consideration, and they can not consistently charge an amount sufficient to cover excessive claims without a material increase in price, practically prohibitive to the customer. Tho laundries employ the best labor obtain able for the class of work they perform. To solve tho complex problem of handling thous ands of similar class of articles, we use an effi cient system, which is a marvel to the public, adopted after many years of careful study and survey, However, in spite of all our efforts, it is impossible to eliminate the human element of errors. The higher values tend to make customers more exacting, and the tendency of the times to the wearing of silks and high priced articles of clothing makes some provision absolutelv neces sary that will cause the customer to share the re sponsibility with the laundry. Therefore, all work accepted will be at tho risk of the customers, except where the original list is promptly brought in with the claim for shortage or damage, and in no case will respon sibility be assumed to exceed ten times the laundry charges on the article lost or damaged. Please attach your count to your package or ac cept our count as correct. Every reasonable care will be exercised to protect our customers in the future as in the past, and the imputation built up in years oi service justifies the public in having confidence that only the unavoidable condition of the pres ent time encouraging vandalism, and affectini the reliability of help, will lessen the reliability of this concern. ONTARIO LAUNDRY Everybody Washes With Rain Water Jones WE OF PIONEER SCHOOL dlschnrgo of my duties, without fear or favor and for tho greatest good to tho greatest numher. CHARLES M. CRANDALL, Vnlo, Oregon. Picnic Dinner Fciiliuc or Communis (Jnllit'i'iiiK ItiinrlivrM lo Ki'cp Record or nirni I'MxInrlliMi Other Oiegou Slope New. OU KOON' SLOPE. Ore., May I -Tho pioneer school held I(h cloning exorcises Frldny. parents anil pa tron nssomblod with the chlldion at elovon o'clock, when an Interesting program wiih given. After tho pro gram overyono enjoyed a picnic din ner of rnro good thlngri which only rural communltloH nro noted for. All present agreed It wiih a very pleasant and fit closing for tho school year. A mooting cenceinlni: the keenlne of farm records wiih held at the Park school Iiouho Sundnv nflm ninm Ivan E. OnkoH of Ontnrln. u-lut lu m tho head of tho record kcoplng de partment, told of the Importance and convenience of tho farm record and dlstrlhuted pnmphletH for this purpose. Mrs. W. L. Davis was ap pointed county chairman of the Rural Farm Ilettormonls rommlttee Mm. 0. W. Wygnrd of Bonttlo arriv ed Saturday to visit with her daugh tor. Mrs. 8. .1. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy llurrell enter tained n group of young people Thursday ovonlng. Two tallies of rook wero played and rofroshmonls were served. Those present wero, Misses Wallace, llartsho, Olall. Tom tin and Smith. Messrs. I.oren. Oral mid Fred rnmphell and Charles Staples. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ivnn I-:. rinliM nmi Mr. and Mm. I., It. llrollhnupt of Ontario wero Sunday visitors. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Agnow. who hnvo (icon visiting at tho Tom lloslup homo loft Wednesday for (Vnlrnl City, Nob., holng called middonly liy tho Illness of Mr. Agnow's hrothor. J. K, Walter and family of Pay ette, spent Sunday with rolatlvos on the Slope. Mr. nod Mrs. Ilornco Joseph. Mrs. Paul and Mm Hen Joseph motored to llnlso Saturday morning, return ing Sunday ovonlng. Mm. Agnus McDonald returned from Portland Saturday. Miss (lertrudo lloslup arrived Thursday from Minneapolis for a month's visit with hnr parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. U. lloslup. The homo talent play under tho nlilo direction or Mrs. lloslup, will ho staged In n short time. Don't miss It, as It will prnhahly ho your last chance to sco some of those. stars. Watch for tho date. THHASUltER announce inBclt as FOR COU.NTV i uorooy announce m)Boir as a cnudldnto for tho Ropubllcun nom Inatlon for the office of County Trcnsurer, suhjoct to tho Primaries on May 21. if elected I pledgo my solf to tho same enrotut attention to tho duties of tho offlco thnt I havo given during tho paBt twn years. C. C. MUELLER. FOR COUNTV ASSESSOR After serving ono term ns Assessor of Malheur County, during which tlmo t have nttondod to tho duties of tho office to tho host of my nullity. I Htiumii my cniuuuocy ror re-election to the approval of tho poople, suh joct to tho Democratic Primaries Moy 21, 1020. It. M. CARLILE, FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. I nnnounco myself as n candidate for tho nomination for the offlco of District Attornoy for Mnlhour county at tho Republican primaries to ho hold on May 21, 1920. If I am nom inated and oloctod, I will dovoto all of tho tlmo and attention nocossary to tho propor performnnco of all tho duties or tho offlco. Signed, ROUT. 1). LYTLE. to puhllo expenditures. Economy should mean thrlftlucss, Public ex penditures demand a reasonable promlso of mntorlal nnd social beno flt. Irrigation nnd drnlnngo under special assessments; good roads; protection of grazing Innds and tho public rnngo for tho good of tho live stock Intorest as n wholo; bottormont of mall sorvlco; Improvement of facilities of branch lino rnllrondB aro among tho Imnnrtnnt Inrnl needs, Ronds nnd nostnl sorvlen In tho country districts nro tho only vlslblo returns from taxation, nnd tho burden of taxation should bo fairly co.unlIr.ed through theso moans. On tho foregoing statement I ask tho support of tho Republican voters. CHARLES W. ELMS, Hums, Oro. my candidacy for tho nomination for tho offlco of County Surveyor. H. TAMULYN... IXHl COUNTY SURVEYOR Subject to tho Democratic pri maries on May 21, I hereby announco FOR SHERIFF. 1 hereby announco myself a candi date for tho second term as Sheriff of Mainour County, Oregon, subject to tho will of tho Democratic voters nt the Prlmnrles to bo held May 21, 1920. II. LEE NOB. FOR STATE SENATOR I hereby nnnounco mysolf as a candldato for tho Republican nomin ation for tho offlco of Stato Sonator of tho district comprlsod of Malheur, Harney nnd Grant counties. If I am nominated nnd elected for n second term I wilt continue to servo this district nnd tho Stato of Oregon to tho best of my ability. JULIEN A. HURLEY, Stato Senntor. ONTARIO PARENT TEACHERS to ceNei.uni: year's work Tho last meeting of tho Ontario-Pnront-TonchOM association will ho 'held at the High School auditorium tomorrow afternoon At Oil meet. , in- a number of Important natterhj pledged to any person or Intorest. WIU lir- 1-lMianil'lini mill llll lit! lllirt'lll f n . i,.i , ,, I lire lnti.ri..t.l In .uliin.!!....,.! ,.,l. . nl" " Wwill (Hid not n miction- - : - ," '--.-;---. -. I iiiiiiKox in wninrio siinuui ie nre- r-nt OfflcHM for the next school your lll Iio eluded FOR COUNTY CLERK I horohy nnnounco mysolf a candl dato for tho offlco of County Clark or Mnlhour County, Oregon, subjoct to tho will o tho Republican voters at tho Primaries on May 21. 1920. U nominated nnd oloctod, I promlso to dovoto all or my time nnd attention to tho propor conduct or tho affairs of tho offlco. HARRY S, SACKETT. FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT I hereby announco myself n candi date ror tho offlco of County School Superintendent of Schools of Mal heur County, Oregon, subject to tho will or tho Republican voters nt tho Primaries to bo hold Mny 21, 1020. If nominated nnd olectod I will do voto all my tlmo njul enorgy to tho advancement or the schools or tho county. MRS. EFFIE M. CRAIL. FOR JOINT SENATOR. I seek tho Ropubllcan nomination ror Joint sonator ror tho Twenty second Senatorial District nt tho coming primaries. It nominated and oloctod I prom lso to tho District an honest sorvlco nnd will take my oath of offlco uu- Stockgrowers find the Ontario National a Bank of exceptionally good service a Bank alert to their needs and requirements. Ontario National Bank Oldest Bank in Grant, Harney and Malheur Counties DRAINAOE DISTRICT HONDS. Dlds will ho received until noon, June 1st. 1920, nt tho office of tho secretary nf tho Mnlhour Drainage District, Ontario, Orogon, on $3. 400.00 In G-20 your Mnlhour Drain ago District G per rent Interest hoar lug bonds, Interest paynblo semiannually. fortified check In tho sum of five per cent must accompany onch hid. Adv. 347-22-23. "Apply engineering offlcloney to Stato control or puhllo utllltlos." Vote tar RHEA LUPER. Republican nomination ror Public Sorvlco Com inlsMlonor. Adv. Political Announcements FOR ASSESSOR I horohy nnnounco mysolf n can dldato for tho offlco of Assossor of Mnlhour County, subject to tho will ot tho Ropubllonn votors nt tho pri mary election to bo hold Mny 21st 1920. Ever cousclous or tho grout re sponsibility tho offlco carrlos, I pro mlso, U nominated and oloctod, to give my host thot and onergy to n careful study of tho relatlvo property valuation and without rear or favor to so placo tho sumo on tho tax roll that In my Judgment all will bear nllko tholr Just and eijultuhlo burden of taxation. I. II. QUISENI1URY FOR ASSESSOR. I hereby announco mysolf as u candldato for assossor on tho Repub lican tlckot. Doing a resident ot Malheur county ror 14 years nnd u taxpayer, I consider the offlco of assessor ono of tho important offlcoa of the county. If olectod as your assossor It will bo my endeavor to pluco conorvatlvo valuos upon taxable property of tho county, so apportioned thnt euch class of proporty will pay its Just proportion ot tho taxes. I havo no radical notions relatlvo to assessment or tho performance of tho duties of tho offlco. hut bollevo tho work of the office should be done on a business basis, having lu mind economy and fairness to all classos. Yours very truly. II. L. POORMAN, A fair, conservative valuation of all classos of property. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Subject to the reeoU ot tho Prl- inury election to !xfield, May 21st, 1920, I hereby nnnounco my candi dacy tor tho Republican Nomination tar State Senntor from tho Twenty second Senatorial District composed of Orant, Harney and Malheur Counties, State of Oregon. It nominated and elected I will, during my term of offlco, endeavor jto net with prudence and care lu the I I Sfe n mgmgtmmmmmgmmammSggggggtgmgmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmtmmM mij "i u itiuiitii, uuu UBjii'CIUIiy HO UBI mmmammtKmmimmmmtmmmmmmmimmmmmammmm&am Vh tJ"-"-",,m0i0i00 WWMMVWWWNWVWNWWwwwwwwwwwwwwwwnnnff B I SANITARY INSPECTION REPORT j OFFICE OF THE f OREGON DAIRY AND FOOD COMMISSIONER ( M PORTLAND, OREGON M am u. j. ununuiv, vuiuiiiinniuui-i m Name of Place Fra'ser's Grocery C K i. . tHlliiHMMHii"ttNllNWMMIHMt)lNNI'" H C Name of Proprietor E. A. Fraser m M ....,. HMWI MMMMMMMMMWMMOWMI H m Address Ontario, Oregon M B I I IHMIHlltMHHtNIMIMIMMtN 1 Date of Inspection April 29, 1020 ( C Remerks: This is a clean, well kept m m ..... jHB up-to-date Grocery Store. All foodstufr J m " " W J is properly protected Trom flies, dust m 1 and dirt. O. K. f E. L. MILTON, ( m Deputy V Ik JH Li - rii-- .n.i nn r.nnnr r i r r nitii 1 -- ---- - --- --" ii J ft !- V'AliifcWl'' , ""