The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, June 17, 1920, Image 5

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TILE ONTARIO AINU'S. ONTAIUU. 01.E00N. THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1920.
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TVfflTEvery drop
ivSI power -full I
f2rPfy) i rffHjMH "Red Crown" la all-refinery I
Sfea3R(BH Gasoline with full power I
fill'lffl)nu"PcWltlSSB in over drop. 'It is made
Qftll3ilCW5slil t0 mset tna rcqulrementa
j5i l5vJTto5s3lM 'u" unt cont'nuoU9 chain
tfr&r , K55jH of boiling points necessary
Sfe CV for ready starting, quick
jfkSv vf !SRI?1A on( smooth acceleration,
vK a& 5Sv s 9tcady dePndab, Pwcr
& ?" JS?.,. ' . and long mileage. Look for
I &? &$ft ioT Vfe ?1 -T ho "Red Crown" sign be-
'iKo'3i.Csr' STANDARD OIL COMPANY
few mill difficult to find.
Tlio eaBo with which money Iioh
lioon nccumiilntpd during tlio punt
hIx yenrn htm produced this Btutu of
nffalrH. It In not conducive- to the
futiiro welfare- of our country
Hut wo havo faith In America and
In American people.
Wo are In tlio temporary grip of
a hysterical mania for the rapid ac
cumulation of wealth, hut wo lie
llovo that tliln mania will pints away
In titiio and permit a return tr the
ilnuo anil rntoniil imtliodii which
prevailed prior to the outbreak of tlio
war. Hut It will rcmilro tlmo and wo
must employ Infinite patience In
liNllKlllR It IlllOllt.
Atnorlcntis nro too rciihIIjIo to, trav
el far on tlio loitd that IoiuIh to do-
Hlrilpflnn ttvun thn liir tt iinlliiillntl
IroIiI cannot dcprlva them entirely of
tneir common sonso.
PLATFORM ADOPTED
" BYJjPUBLICANS
Tlio Most Important Plank Is
That Relating to Lcaguo
of Nations.
?. Gasoline of Quality
0. H. TEST, SPECIAL AGENT STANDARD OIL CO.
ONTARIO, :: OREGON
TOO .MITCH MONIIV ,
BomctlmcH wo wonder If It Ix kooiI ;
KmploeoM demand
wiikoh, work nliout iih
for thn Atnnrlriin tumtiln lo hiivn Mil """ '" "'" vimtm uru iiuciiiiiiiik H-
ror no Aiiioricmt people to nao no ,(()1l JH ,nmc0Ill aH r01ll(l ,(0 .
iiiiicii nionoy. wi course) iiio iiiuuriii nRllicd
instinct of u
man Ih to accumiilato
iih ipuch money aH possible, and mon
ey Ih a decided nccoKNlty thetio diiyH.
Hut It Ih pohhIIiIu to havo too much
of a kooiI thine. The war Iiiih mailo
America fahuloiiMly rich, tlio envy of
all tlio natloiiH, .Men who in rJI-i were
welt off, Otherri who had a iiuhIchI
Hum hIx yearn iiko are now rollliiK
la wealth. Tho result? You nee It
every day.
In tlio cltlcH It Ih more apparcii
than In tho country IowVh. In tlio
lilK cMIqh no mnmifacturer will pro
iltico, no mlddlo mini will distribute,
and no merchant will noil an artlrlo
at a roiiHonahlo profit. All seom to
waul to Kot rich quick.
prohibitive
they plouHc,
IiiHtend of the employer be-
.MOItll WOltK THAN. IWV
CoiiKrcHH should como to tho 10
llcf of tho postmasters and tho tins-
Ital ctnployecH of the country The
pay Ih ho mnnll hint the roHt of llv
Iiir Ih ho IiIrIi that experienced men
are rcfllRiilttR at mi alarming rate In
this hranch of puhllc Borvlcc. It In
crippling tho iiiiiIIh and retarding
I business to a HcrlotiH extent, and
creatliiR n Mato of public uneasiness
over tho country.
Congress appolntH committees to
luvpHtlRnto and the romiulttees con
Hiimu much tlmo In palaverliiR, mid
that Ih almut iih far oh they ro Tlio
postal omployeeH continue lo exist
on Htutill pay, or milt and tho ser-
vlco becomes more crippled throuRh t
ino ompioyineiil or new and Inexper
ienced help.
Wo have no fault to find with tho
poHtal service ItHOlf. We hollcto It Ih
doliiR nil that It can do under sorl
ouhI' liuiiillctipplnR rondltlonH. Wo
do tint liollovo that any husliiotta en
terprise could Ioiir coiitlinio to ox
IhI under those namo condJtlotiH.
Tho lahorer Ih worthy of Ills hlro
tho world over, and ho Ioiir iih em
ployees In tho niarlH of trade are
rocclvliiR lif Kit wiiroh to meet the ad
vanced cost of IIvIiir, the man who
handles tho mall of thin ureal coun
try should receive equal consideration.
Morclninls do not mako him a dis
count when ho liuys Ills food and
clothltiR from them. Why should
tho Roveriimont expect him lo dis
count tho value of his services?
Ink the imiHtor of his own huslnesH,
his hired help practically toll him
where ho roIh off.
Tho war produced tlio profiteer,
and for tlio sake of easy money ho
1-nftlHPM In lnnami hlu urln tiiinii Mm
country. U'MTHI) I'ltUSIlVTKIUAN CllfltCII
HulldliiRH nro thrown toRothcr In I 10:00, Illlilo Rchont.
Hllpshod inaimer and Inforlor mnter- 11:00, Worship,
lals aro usee), all for tho sako of cut-1 Kormnn Tepic: "llenven nnil f.prin.
tliiR expoiiHOH mid IncreiiHliiK profltH Inseparable."
to ahnormnl. ' 8:00, Worship.
In tho mnnufacturluK world It Is
tlio name. Quality Is sacrificed for
profits, or wnoro quality does prevail
tho price hocnmoH almost prohibitive
Of courst thero uro hoiiio exceptions
to this rule, hut tho exroptloiiH aio
WAUigii n wi Tinu. v. cyr
Htor) optlcan slides
fields of our church.
of Mission
The Old Reliable
Commercial Creamery Company
Ontario, Oregon
YOUR BEST FRIEND
IVe Want All Your Cream And Produce
I
Top
Price
Spot
Cash
Correct
Weights
MISS ALICE FOX, Agt.
ia " ftntummwm una am
Accurate
Teats
I'hone 182
.Miri'HODIHT CllfltCII
Sunday Rorvlcott
10 A. M., Sunday School.
11 A. M , Preaching -Drlftliu:"
7:.1C P. M. Kpworth I.euRiie.
8 P. M Illustrated Address when
we will show sopio wonderful pic
tures of tho Armenian people, their
roniiiuoiiH nuu tueir country.
CAItH Ol' THANKS
Wo wish to oxprost our tlianks to
tho KiiIkIiIs of Pythias, .Modern
Woodmen, I'lremon, ami our noigh
hurs and frleilds who so kindly as
slntod us durlnK tho sickness and
death of our dear one
Mrs 8adl4 LaiidlUKhiim
Mrs. Ituhy ToiiiIIiikoii
Karl UiiiilliiKham
W. H. .MANON
I Transfer
Attention gltou to Ioiir iII-Iiiiici'
HmilliiR
;Irao oiil(is at Wn)t linplomeiit Kioto
iriionc UU.. ltchlileii(i riioiio It.W
(lularlo, Oicriiii.
SMALL TOWN-COPY 632
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CORD
TIRES
GOOD mileage, good looks,
good traction all to an
extreme degree are features of
these tires. In their making and
in ther selling, the Fisk Ideal is
a vital factor.'
The Fit!: Ideal: "To be the best
concern in the world to work
for, r.nd the squarest concern in
existence to do business withN"
Next Time BUY FISK
HOPPER BROS.
ONTARIO, OREGON
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Time- to Re.tircT
Buy Flslt)
VV ONTARIO, OREGON
The most Important plank In the
platform adopted by the nntlonnl re
publican convention at CIiIciibo was
the one rclat'lnn to the League of Na
tions. As finally ncreed upon In the
resolutions committee and accepted by
the convention. It harmonizes the
vIcwb of the conflicting elements, some
of which had threatened to Isilt the
party.
The Important plunks summarized
nre as follews:
llriiL'illiiin pstty renfflnns Its tin Irlil
Inr ilcNutliin to the cottMltutlnn of III
Ctiltril Hllrs
llriltiirs iIpiiiih nitlc nitmllilslislli.n un
irpuird rm witr nnil niHHlly niiriiitJ
for ppMif, Mint till- ilrniiHisinitnl llieH
poelty nf the i1riinrntlc iwrty Iws il.
stiuii lmMIe tunfldcnrf hii1 wnikplied
the MUllmtlt) of KiiWIIiMirnt,
ItvtiuUliHii Mily will iiixliTlHkv to rn4
nnulhf iititiM'tucy mill teti lo tlio
ptuple Ihrlr totmlltulliiiml uiivrltHMcnt.
Tlir fiiiiiur Is riHi.rftilpl hs llir Imrk
tione of tin iwtlon nml iwrty bfllusi-n tlwt
Ills tur litlim run In- litiirnril Ii) hiId
ijiihI fiirm rtpiencnlHtlini In Hit up
pulnlinriit of noi-rrililclll ufflelNls.
DmliirM llm fi-cli-ml furm Iimii Iu.t
IiuiiIiI lie su Hilinllilstrlrd hs to fsillllHU
tliu mi) ilsltloii of furm Isml
ItMnNnlivs IIiii justlio of rallM'tUc Utr
rHlnli'K s a nifHiM of Mlulillr)iliiK mora
Illinium
Tlir I'ght to strike hkhIiisI the sovetn
melit ilimetl, hut the Miflit hih! IlilHetita
(if ull ,M eriiliirlil einkert must lie stlfe
ttMHHleil h) ImiwrtlMl Uwn
(imiii ilwtty HiMlrMlliiti In vrlVHle In
duatrlee nut IiJvwmInI, l.nt fscllltles for
miIhiii. ' ineillrtllon fMvmeil
UvtiKiHluklet' the rrlllrM rmiKress
on the eiMititirnt trf h Uw r titllitf far
Mil ef ulUe limlset, Hint enlHlelillis the
rlu gf the prmlilent.
1'imlileiit Wllmm's Mexleuu Mlley eon
drimiiii We clioolil not i-omiliti uny
Mrnl.M i KOrinillrllt UIiIihhi It lie n r
spuiisllle Kiiteinment uIIIIhk hIhI title to
lUe suffli'lfnt Kimrunties llml the lives
snU rights of Anwlemi eltliens are ro-
OMlMl Mini nrillCClfll
I'sviis lllieiHl ilriiiiliitloas In cu
0ieiHl.m 41th the Vuim for the con
Inn Hi. m of IiIkIiuhs
)iiw.ei to Kiiterniiient ownership "ltd
0ieiullin or finilo)e opei-Htltiii of the
r u 1 1 1 1 hi i n.
HbliU III iinpnrUhsule remenilirunc the
uloi ml (lie patriotism of llm soldiers
snd Milium uf Aineilvu who fininlit In
the ki- it Wiir snd iledses lo illnelmrs
to the .'idleet the oblluutlon of u irrste-
rul iwliun.
KepulillfHii psrty plnlees llsrlf to earn;
tit and oHvulnlint utluik on IUIiik costs
' ilKuious HViil.Unce of further Infla
dun of rurieney und premutloH of pro
duction Psrly reurrinns Its belief In protective
principle mnl pleilj-wi Itm-lf tu reMen of
the tmlff hs soon as romtltlons mske It
ntiemii)'
KxUlliiir Miry of UiiIIimI HIhIim for
Piui'IIihI exilii.liin of Anlstle ImmlsruHls
Is wtunit Mini should lie iintlnlnlnwl.
Illiiht of fiee speech, free piwh uwl
flee Msietnuly mu.t lie iiwIiiIsIiinI, hut
sdvot'scy of overlhrow of Kiiveiiiitieat
must not be permitted.
ImmetllMle iMiiinptlon of triule reU
lions ullli nutlons with which United
Hlules Is ut pesre il.nwndfifV
Itepulilleurts weleome wonien Into full
purlleliwllon In activities of iwrty uihI of
sovmiiiient
.U4i (my for equal service hmil. rule
In Mil brunches of Kovernment In.wlilih
women uie emplortl
llepulillean party will oppose now und
herrirr the Hcreptanee of u inundate
for mi vountry In Hurope or Aula
The pUnk on tlio lsue of nullons
"(A) l.essua of Nstloiw Porelsn pol
icy of Hdnilnlstratlon has been founded
upon no pilnelple nml illieilwl ,y po dff.
Inllf I'lineeptlons of our iwtlon's I Ik lit 4
Him oldlKHtlons It Iws been buiiilllullnir
to Ameilra Mini Irritating- tu other tui
tions, wllb the result llml. Hflei a iMi-tod
of unexampled sueilflre, our motlvM Mie '
su-Hieeted, our moral Influence lwwlrl
and our i.'oeriiinent slamls dleciMlllHl
und friendless aniline the rutlleiw of the i
world
"U'e fuor a liberal ami genarous far-
elKii iHilley. foundwl upon definite moral
und polltlial pilntlplea, chuiadetlied by
a clear uiideratandlrie of und flim sillier-
nre upon our own rlshts ami unfulliua;
respei t foi the rights of otlieis We
should uffoid full und adniuate piote
Hon jo the life, liberty and propel ty and
ull international rights of every Amtrl-
all iltlien und should reulie u proper
leaped for the American flag, Irtlt we
should be equall) eureful to niaulfesl a
just regard foi Ilia rights of other na
tions , A scrupulous observance of our
International engugeinenta when Is w full)
useunie.1 Is esaeuiui lo our own honor
mid self-1 aspect and the respect of other
nutlons Mutiject to a new ieganl foi our
International obligations, we should leave
our rountr) free to develop u chlllia
lion along Hie lines moat londuilve to the
happiness and welfare of pie people, und
to met Its Influence on the side of Justice
and right should occasion require
"The rcpubllrun party stands for agree
ment among the nations to pieeerte the
peace of.lhe world. We bellvw tlwt suoh
an, InleinallonaJ association must be
lutsed upon International Junllte and must
lovldi methods which shall maintain
he Hie of publlo right by development
of law und the decision of Impartial
iii'iru. und which ahull secure Instant
and general International conference
whenever peace shall be threatened by
uo un id action, so that the nations
pledged to do and Insist upon what Is
just uiul fair may exenlse their Influence
aid power for the prevention of war.
believe tlwt all of this can be done
without the compromise of national In
dependence, without depriving the people
f the ITnlted Htates In advance of the
light to determine foi themselves what
la IiIkI u.i.I L,lr .ulibti !& . .. ul .... - .
w ..., Y..c. me uiiMBiuii urieee
and without Involving them as partici
pants md not us peuiemakers In a multi
tude of quanels, the merits of which Uty
ire unablt to Jjd.-o." .
3 Million Dollars.
but
It bought MUSIC
No finer example of courage is known to the
world of science than Thomas A. Edison's
work in perfecting tho phonograph. The
skeptics rose in full chorus when he proposed
a better phonograph, an instrument "that
could produce music as human as tlio artists
who first gave it uttenmce."
Mr. KiliHim'H experiments oxhntiHtcd the
cnliru field of roseiirch in Round repro
duction. He built uiul rebuilt until iiiu
final perfected model cost him Three
.Million DoiljiiH.
And the result?
Ask some one who attended tho Mnrfe Morissey recit
nl Friday evening May 14. Thoro was tho public
proof. Miss Morissey sting in comparison with the
KE-CHKATION of lior voicu by tho. New Edison.
And no ono could distinguish the living voice from
its KE-CREATION.
2&NEW EDISON
"The Phonograph With A Soul"
If you love music, you will agree with i-'rklny, May
Mth enthusiastic midience: -Tho New Edison repre
sents Tlireo Million Dollars well spent.
The soul of music is cheap at any'price.' Yet it is
now brought within readi of your pocketbook- Tho
instrument used in Friday, May Mth conclusive test
is n duplicate of Mr. Edison's Three Million Dollur
Model. It sella for $295 in Ciinana $!:.
TURNER MUSIC STORE
ONTARIO, OREGON
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Paint
Preserves
and
BeautifiM
NE thing
is sure
you can't hide the
outside of your house from critical eyes.
You'll be proud of your home and your neighbor
hood will be proud of you if your house is kept painted
and in good repair. The well-painted house is evidence
of community spirit and thrift.
FULLER Paint keeps new and old houses from run
ning dou n, adds to their value and makes them attractive.
Specify FULLER Paint for your home. You can
depend on it to do two things and do them well pre
serve und beautify.
Look Up a TUtLER Dealer In Your Town
W. P. Fuller & Co. .
Il4t-ltlt
Northwest Drench Houses at Portland,
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