TIIE ONTARIO AM US ONTAKIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1920 AMERICAN PATRIOTS' 'IWER. a . Parent or all, omnipotent In licnv'n nnd tarth below, Thro' nil creation's bound! unspent, Whosn nlre.-tmi of goodnesn How, Tcflcli ma to know from whence I rote, And unto what designed! No private nlma let me propose, Rlnco llnk'd with human kind. Hut ehlrf to hear my country! voice. May all my tliougliti Incline, 'Tin reason's law, 'tie virtue's choice, "Its nature'i call and thine. Me from fair freedom's tnered cause Let nothing o'er divide; Urandeur, nor gold, nor vnln applause, Nor friendship false misguide. tt me not faction'! partial hate 1'ursuo tn this land's not; Nor grasp the thunder of the state To wound a private foe. If, for the right, to wish the wrong My country shall combine, Single to serve th' erron'ous throng, Eplte of themselves, be mine. Unknown. 1 fa. in WWWWil'x lilBBIF m e nr itjrgWJMlnATKWIfcaWT tew apen&xsg a Dolhr To mah e money the busi rv.'i mun 'ponds money, anil even borrows money. The farmer is u business man. He too must spend nnd borrow in order to van. And right here especially is where our bank comes in, with llt7lfhO ' Bti vfl vn a ' ,4t!5 n l ti ' -. L- PSr' .K,2I r GBKP3TLSMAN This bank carou for your wtvings, loans nnd investment c. This national farm weekly enres nok tnly for the crowing of crops nnd livestock, but hIso the buying nnd selling end of the farmer's business. In it pi'l'.cs, Maine po tato i;rovcr learn from Wiicontin x)tnto Brew ers; Tcxus ami Indiana cattle men exchange to!iitcr; anil so on, null section hclplni; another eolvclti most iinpuitunt plOllUiltH, We arc bankers, mill where we eun't help you In farm management we know who cim. We tirmly believe that by iiiling! n dolli.r for n year's eulweriptkm to TlIK COUNTKV ar.N TLBMAN you limy mvc n hundred or two in your liutinew dm IttK the com Iiik yr to iletosit in our Imnk. Ak ue to enter your tulcriptlon. We'll Urt It promptly nnd clmnje your ueeount with tlw price. It's Only Onu Dollar! The First National Bank Ontario, Oregon A. U COOKItlJ.M, 1'ivhIiIciiI. Hoo II. II, Cockriiui, Cnslilcr. CnplUil AS HuipliiH I'liiiim $100,(1(10.(10 hi sn iin.sii)1 iiisrM hi i i .'ri wsii inn'.iun 3timWS2.LKtJilllMiwiK3rMrLZ.rr,.-, II lis HtmtutlJjmm It K, C. 8. That oSBce hoy was a bod picker. W J. ?GL f"Mr j mm IT WAS ray busy day. AND I told tbo boy. I COULD not ioo. ANY VISITORS. it AND HE pupiHfcl back. AND SAID there wua. S) A GENTLEMAN oulaldo. WHO WISHED to aco mo. AND I anlil "No.M t f OUT I eiiobh tlm boy, 10 LIKE my wlfo. AND OOESN'T know. WHO'S BOSS. TOR BACK bo comes. t i AND SAYS thu man. WANTS JU8T a word. t AND I told tbo boy. t t I COULD toll tbo man. JUST WHEF1E to ko. ! UST three worda. , BUT THE boy eno book. AND 6AID th man. COULD SPOT mo ono. t HIS BUSINESS noodod. JUST TWO ord. AND I'M a port. I nd cunious too. 0 IN bo oamo. AND HANDBD wo. . 0MB CIGARETTES to try. AND SAID "Tlmy Satlnfy." ft AND I will state. t hE SAID Boraethlas. 'PHBY entiify" that w It. I Xevor wsre flner totwcoo used 1 1 nny ciicnrtitto and nwvor woro tolween more carefully sml skill fully blemkil. Cheattirflalds givo j an nil that any clgaivtto could L'lvo, plus a cortaln ''satisfy" qunl ity that U i'xhulvtly thoiri. Tha blond cttu't be cuiUfd. 3' CIGAEBTTBS JUNTURA NEWS NOTES Mrs. Donn Qoodmnn and clilldron roturni'il hint Monday from n short visit In Ilolsu. imth wiiimm a. Houorison or tuts I Crook was n Juntura visitor Inst Mon day. Curtis Wharton loft last Monday ror inn u, h, u. iioapitai at Salt Lnko after Inflicting a painful Injury upon his hand with n saw, an uccldant which will kcop him In tho hospital for n whllo. Jack Kdmunson roturnod homo on Wednesday nftor nn nbsonco during tho shunrlng season. It. M. Kstan nnd Hoy Stownrt, a nophow of Wllllnm Alien, arrived Wednesday from Wcstfall for n visit at tho Alien ranch. Mrs. Anglo Murphy of Ooulah pass ed through town on Wodnosdny on hor wny homo from a visit with hor daughter, Mrs, Silas Tlllotson of Drewsey. Ono hundred mules woro bought during tho week from Huntor Dros. by roprosontntlvcs of Swoot nnd Flfor of Kansas City. J. S. Howory, Supcrlntoudont of tho Malheur J.aml npd Llvo Stock Co, was In town last wcok on buslnosn. Ho wits joined horo by Mrs. Howory who nccompanlcd him to tho Lockhnrt piaco on tho Littlo Malheur. Mrs, William Jones and dniirrlitor Tfnllinrli.n ni.rlt.Ai1 tirM.li.n.iln.t m.I i.lilitutlllU ....UU Ull VUllUSUtl Uiltl I spent a low nays Hero visiting rela tives and frlonds. i jock urowoti anil wiro ot urowsoy woro buslnoss visitors In Juntura last wcok. Mrs, A. r. Mnstorson roturnod last Tuosday from a visit to outsldo points. William Jonos and Jack Knlrmau of Harper visited tho Tarrons ranch nbovo Drewsey on Thursday. Kalph Chambers nnd Silas Tlllotson of Urowsoy woro In town during tho week nnd delivered two airloads of cnttlo to I). C. Nlckorson of 1'ortlaml, Stnnloy Asp and W. II. Joffroys nro haying this wook for Wllllnm Alien. nnd Harry Churchill nnd Thnodoro Urock, Jr. aro haying for Don Jonos. John Lynch ot Nninpu urrlvod on Thursday for n visit with his daugh ter. Mrs, H. W. Wolcomo, William I.ytlo nnd daughtor of Otis Crcok woro Juntura visitors on Friday. David Jonos and his son roturnod from nonr Hums last wcok and aro employed during tho haying soaBon at nonr-by rnnchos. Adam Murry nnd J. I. McArthur ot Ilouliih roturnod from outsldo points on Thursday. Ooorgo Itlloy of Drewsey was n Junturun visitor on Thursday. Itohort O'Doll of Vulo, now with tho Malheur Land and Mvo Stock Co., wns n visitor In town last wook, Androw (Irahnm roturnod on Thursday nftor spoudlng n fow days nt his bomoMtead near Jonesboro. Ho was nccompaulod by his brother. JnmoH (Irahnm who Is spending a fow days horo. William Hanloy of Ilnrnoy Co, pass- od through town on Saturday upon his roturn from tho Knst, Ho was accompanied by Paul Dlckoll, an Ir rigation oxport from Twin Kails, Ida. JtmiOH DonogAii ot IluriiK wns a Juntura visitor on Saturday, return ing to Durns with tho Hanloy party Mr. nnd Mrs. Jotwn Ostor nnd daughtor, Vorn, of Doulah woro wook- end visitors In Juntura. Miss Vorn remained In town for u longor visit with friends. V. W. Mltcholl of Wolicr, ropro- sonting too Htiuifioiii Co. was in town tho last of tho wcok shipping out two carloads of wool from tho shearing plant nt Clwln. Ho was accompanied by C, P. Ilatloy ot Salt I.ako. 11. W. Tlllotson and Androw Mo Donald ot Iloulah passed through town on Saturday returning from a fow days visit In Dolso. Danlol anllaglior loft Saturday morning to spond a fow days In On tario. Klnsoy Stowart and Donald Master son loft Friday to attond tbo Chau tnuiiua nt Hums. Mrs, Jonnlo Upson nnd daughtor, Juaulta, of Drewsey passed through town on Monday bound for outsldo points. Mrs. Upson has boon engag ed as Principal of tho Juntura school for tho coming year and will bo In chnrgo of tho Primary Department, whllo Miss Upson will bo In charge of tho Grammar Grades. Mrs. Qrovor McPeok and clilldron nnd Mrs. Walsh, tho sister and moth er of Mrs. L. P. Dolsolo arrived on Monday from Kmmott, Idaho, and will spend somo tlmo visiting horo. NATION HOLDS DAY SACRED Rightly or Wrongly, the Fourth of July Is Enshrined In the Hearts of Americans. The discovery of n long-lost letter from Thomas McICean. ono of tbo Hellers of tho American Declaration of Independence, to Cesar Augustus Hodney, nephew of Cesar Ilndney, another signer of that document, re veals Information that the Declaration was not nctunlly signed on tho 4th of July. "Now thnt I nm on tho sub loct," wrote Mr. McKean, In August, 181.1, replying to n question by Mr. Itodney, "I will tell you somo truth, nut genernlly Itnow'n. In tho printed Journal of congress for 1770, volume 2, It would appear thnt tho Declaration of Iiidt'ix tidence wns signed on tho tlh of July hy thu members, whosu nnme.s are there Inserted; but tho fnct Is not so, fur nn person signed It on that day nor for many days after . . . on tin- -Ith of July, 1770, tho Declaration of Independence wns or- dt-red to be ri grossed, on parchment A then to be Nlgned," Mr. McKenn adds that after the -llh ho was nwny from Philadelphia for somo months assisting General Washington In com pleting n "camp of ten thousand men," nnd thnt he then returned to congress and ndded his own signature. It Is all very Interesting, but of course It will not mnkc nny difference to the Fourth. MICTHODIHT CHUltCH 10 A. M. Sunday School. 11 A. M. Preaching "Lest We For got." 7:1c P. M. Ep worth Loaguo 8 P. M. Fourth July Patriotic Bor vlco address to bo given by Ilov. W. F. Cochran. Itov Ira It. Aldrlch, District Super intendent wilt hold tho Quarterly Conforonco Friday ovonlng, July 2 nt 8 o'clock. Tho moving plcturos "Tho World nt Columbus" was nttohded by a largo audience. Tho plcturos gavo a good Idea of tho wonderful world galhorlng that colobrnted tho Conton ary last summer. CIIIIIOPHACTICS I)y giving scientific spinal adjust monts tho Chiropractor removes tho cauBO of rheumatism, sciatica, nourl tls, lumbago, goltor, stomach nnd bowol troubles, hendacbo and pruc tlcally all nervous troubles. Why havo tho nppondlx, tonsils and othor partH romovod when you con savo thorn? Lot mo explain our drugloss methods to you. It will cost you nothing to Investigate. Phono 1B8 for appointments. Dr. It, A. Moon, Chiropractor Over tho Post Offlco, Ontario, Or. f 13-3 1-1 1. Subscrlbo for tho Argus. "There's Good Reason f6r Joy" cays the Good Judge In the Roal To baco Chew. You get s'.iitsfrtetion. AllttJcof this class of tuhncco lasts so much tongcr than tho old Kind. And yon don't need r. frpsh chew nearly as often ao it oosts you lesK. Any r-ittu who use the Re i '. -Ji.aj'CO C'.'iV.. i't:: tii in :n style: & RIGHT CUT la u short-cul tobno.o W-H CUT is n ?.-mjl ft:i '-e ;, - p y fjCVKXs. X y n IF r. .t:-. '' i.X fi'r'"' "i,". i Monthly Savings Make You Part Owner of the luaho Power Company As n citizen of Idaho or OreKon you should bo a jmrt owner in ono of theno stntcs' moat vital institution. An institution that provides u necessity unit Hit tufuiu uliouhl receive tho support and co-operation of the people. A Fraction of Your Monthly Earnings Tho Savings-Investment Plan makes it possible for you and your neighbors to be como part owners In this dependablo and efficiently managed business. Get tho do tails of this plan by which you can buy tho 7 per cent 'Cumulative Preferred Stock of tho Idaho Power Company nt $10 a month. The small amount saved each month for this stock will bring you G per cont interest on tho payments. Regular Dividends Dividends havo been regularly paid on tho Idaho Power Company's Preferred Stock since its organization. And these dividends aro received by more than ICO customers and employees who own stock. GO Communities Served This is in no way n ono community business. Sixty com munities with all their industries and adjacent furms and population aro supplied with unequalled lighting and power start Hero service. a Don't wait for your earnings to ificreaso. Start to save coiuimny, ,mw today. Mail tho coupon now. ' ""'ft '! , Send full particulars of your 7 per cont T T A IT O PO W "R T? Sto"k otter and "pwUtl X JLf XX JLi J L V V T JUi At; savings Plan, without obit- gatlon to mo. COMPANY A- Address Boise, Idaho (M) Be With Us The 4th Of July JU Ontario mjmw IWf OREGON J H You will find this the store for all your 4th of July needs. Jml ONTARIO LJB SWI OREGON Jm Dept. StoreQ , Dept. Store Charming Summor Frocks of Voiles, Organdies and Ginghams aro modentely priced. Special showing of waists, middiqs and skirts. Exceptional values in hosi ery, gloves and shoes of all kinds, for ladies and children. Wq have exceptional values in mens' and boys' underwear, shirts, hosiery and shoes Will You Please, Just For Once, Compare? 't cOyfttyJjtuSit.t.iG, , .... .!. --. ,.T...Jai Mi