The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, August 05, 1920, Image 2

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    Tim ONTARIO AlMUiS. ONTARIO. OKIOJON, TJIUKSIMV. AUGUST 5, 1920.
uUje (fluturiu ArguE
AN INDEPKNDCNT NEWSPAPER
Publlahed Thursday at Ontario,
Oregon, and entered at the Ontario
poet office for distribution ne 2nd
cUm matter.
AltGDB rUQLIBUINa COMPANY
Publisher
Q. K. AIKEN. Managing Editor
T. McPAItLIN aOUQII, Bup't.
flUDSCniPTION One Yoar, 2.00
TUB MIIiVBIl LINING
Is thoro a silver lining to tho cloud
that ovorhangB tho buslnow world
as tho result of tho latest Incroaxrt
In railroad rates? It thoro Is It is
tho only thing that will ommmtd
tho r!o to the averago oualnoM mati.
Thei presence of tho omon of good
luck cannot bo found In tha riu
tli'intclves, of that thoro In p. cer
tainty. Tho only hopo, and It should bo
rcallxid, Is that with tho rlnclplM
cntnbllBhod that tho raonoy Invmtsd
In transportation linos will bo grain
d tho right to mako a legl'.lmuto
rurn investors will no longer with
mid their capltol from tho rnllroad.
1huc In may bo found tho hopeful
fclKH.
It would bo llttla short of i calm
Ity to tho country If railroad dovnl
cpmei'l wore pcrmlttod to stop,
it has stopped during tho pan fUc
year, or It tho present ratio of di
tcrlotatlon wore permitted U on
tlnuo. It is strictly up to tho railroad
managers now to proceed to give tho
public scrvlco and consideration.
Their case Is boforo tho bar of pub
lic opinion. Thoy liovo their op
portunity to domoimtrnto the super
iority of prlvato agnhist government
xl control. If thoy do not at oiuo
Improve their scrvlco, tako their lines
Into territory that has boon awaiting
them for yenrr thoy will have no dn
fonse to mnko If tho public a few
yearn lunco clamors for n roturn tc
thu liiolflclcni governmental contro'.
Of course tho railroads shoulJ lc
glvon tlmo to got underway to ro-oa-labllMi
th'dt connections, build up
thnir oiKtxilttons that wr dnmoi
allied under the governmental ro
Blmoj jiiiI catch up with tho block
ado.1 which tho strikes of tho past
riw months l.hvo handicapped tl'.rm
It lilotvo thorn to hurry, however,
fm the liuhllo Is In
tritflcid with. Bspoclully whon iVi
li.cru.nd Irelght r.nd passonser
fare are 'pvrntlvo, tno public a III
wnui and havo tho tight to (col
that ll la r.eillng somoihlng for f
InercfjMvt levy made on It pocU.
fj'Vk,
B-dlliig tho goods by extensive ad
vertising. Tc mako tho comparison moro i"r
ect consider tho rcnulta obtalncl by
tho citrus fruit growers of California,
or tho raisin growers 01 tno siaio.
Thiy havo made their mnrUut tU'ii
ndvtirtlslng. "8unklat'' oransun mv
known from coast to coast in I ovf
Europo too. Why? Because they have
boon advertised.
Now tho hay Knwors of tha nk!
ma ollcy aro going to mWj tin
their product, thoy 010 actually '
forluf. to sell hay In this fi'-e '. u
Think of It. If 'hat Is not, "car."
Inp coals to Nown'sllo", whit Is
Ate tho hay growers of Mul'iim
ciurl." to sloop .it t'io switch and lot
this business got away from them? ii
competition llko ihla Is to coiifj I
iuutt bo considered.
The rancher as an lndlvldw.l van
nut meet this tiroblom Miccuu'iilV
Tin aerago ranchnr Is a good trnJii
wl.nn ho doals wllit his noighbo" oi
tho stockman of ihlt torrltory, bu
when It comes '.o dealing with thl.
hirrer problem n ('.liferent ort '.
truinlng Is needed than that furiWi-
od on tho ranch. Thero Is no tnoif
jriiori to expect tho average r.iiHli
or to bo an oxpirt salesman thai
tl.eic Is to export tho avorag 'io-
to lo bo a good lawyer; or a ihmvh
pi.perman to bo worth a nlckle n ii
M mer. Such comblnatloni o( abil
ity end training do not oxht. Tnf
foro tho rancher must got a iii'llns
nrunnlzntlon to ll.indlo Ills proJUCl.
and tho larger th'i olumc ol p -'joint
f ivll tho lowor will bo tho umiiihf
cph. tho moro tiblo thu lua-kfi
apd wider area can bo lonslilor'U
anl tho entire ImIiwh of riii'iu
ha placed where it tielon,.i en u
nunc business ur.m.,
D0K8 I'AIIM ADVKHTIHINO PAY?
Ono of tho ndvautagOH that will
accruo to tho ranchers of Malheur
county thru tho organlratlon of a
hay grower'a association, will bo tha
possibility of placing their product
boforo tho buyers.
In tho past tho farmora of this
section havo been fortunate In Unit
they havo had their market right
at home. Thu buyer has come to
them. They havo not been compell
ed to seek an outlot for tho goods.
Thoy hav boon able to doal faco to
faco with the mau with whom they
were to bargain.
That condition seldom provatlu In
buclnoss today, Tako tho products
of tho largor manufacturing plnnta,
tho steel and lumbor trade. They
nook their market, aid tho retailor In
sr.viniNo Tin: parkways
When tho City Council nt its im.-l-
In.; Monday night proposal to im
prest tho W'o'ri end of thu oily
by Hiding a syh'.om of pirkwiyx,
curbing otc. It took a step that will
tii'ho Ontario further along in Hk i'f
firt to mnko a 0'd looklim town
thuti anything doiu In yoai
Ontario has needed Just till Im
provement for ao long that It Is In-
rtxdlir.blo that any effort wjh not
ninile long ero 'ili to fiitnti tn'
nci.l.
(Jiun curb llnei und gruditi, ltK
nnd porkwayii will wion follov. nlv
.. k.n. In n.ln fflllintl lt tint OltV.
..... -- H'li II Ulll 111 tt fc..w. w. .... ---f,
ii.i mood to bp',,.mnmj for t,om other pn 'ii-.ua
of thu city, otvon parKwayn inn
tr'"H and tho desire for grrnvllod,
if not paved atrooli will follow
All theso thtiK cun bo nccompllh'i-
ci without Increa-ilng tho clty'i ilnhi,
nnd that Is a mU Important run
uliltrntlon. Theao liaprovnmvnU nr
local Improvomonts which tho pro
perty owners thomsclves ahoui'l hmo
hail Installed long ago. mill would
havo Installed, porlinpa If iho offoit
had but been mado.
It tho prosent City Council will
continue to press this program It
will leavo Ontario a far better look
lug city than It was when It took
hold of affairs, and that will bo
worth whllo.
Is
SMIIf U IVII lfflV
jriu whiiu. iw.. ,....
Tlio nrovlous Council got tho now tububaIjTIMT
city wator ayatom, tho prosont coun
cil paved tho business district and
portions of tho resident district as
well. Now lot tho parkings, sldo-
walka ami curlm bo added wliuro
nocleil and Ontario will havo tra
vollod a long way toward tho good
looking town that ovory citizen will
bo proud to call home
If It's '.irlntlng, we can do It.
BATHING SUITS
REDUCED
1 Men's Women's Children's I
i r
ALL GOES AT A BIG REDUCTION I
3K&a
IQUALITYlj
Red Crown gasoline
has a continuous chain
of boiling points. It is
an all'rcfinery gasoline.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
ICiIlfoinll
0. H. TEST, SPECIAL AGENT STANDARD OIL CO.
ONTARIO, :: OREGON
l'onilletnn restrained Itself and
did not lynch tho murderers of Til
Tnylor. Great as was tho provoca
tion tho men of tho Hound Up City
woro able to withstand tho tempta
tion and listen to tho plea of tho
dead mnn'H brother that thoy let
tho law tako Its course, in tneir
stubborn nnd determined search for
tho guilty men, nnd in tneir snio
dollvery hohlnd tho bnrs, tho Pendle
ton men havo honored thomsolves.
nil Oregon Is proud of Pendleton.
Thoro need bo no fonr that maudlin
sympathy will sparo ono of tho guilty
mon. Thoy will pny tho price, an
they should, but will pay It nccoru
in. in iiui imv of tho stato, which
liril Taylor honored 'with his service,
and uphold even unto death.
Tim tho Snnko rlvo Is six Inches
lower thnn over boforo It Is still be
ing mado to servo tho needs of tho
yenr, howovor, points to a condition
Hint win bo worse as tho years go
round and further development tukos
place up tho Btroatn. Tho ranchers
of this section Hnouiii be iuiidcrlns
upon tho question of reservoir sites
for tholr canal supplies. Thu Owy
hoo system Is tho ono solution that
challenges thu abilities of tho men
of this region. When will its solu
tion bu tackled?
IMPOUNDING NOTICi:
Notice is hereby given that, In
pursuance of Ordinance No, -30, bf
tho City of Ontario, I havo taken up
nmi imiimiitiim! thu following des
cribed animal found running at largo
within tho corporato limits ui inu
City of Ontario, In Malheur County
Stato of Oregon, to-wit -
Day horso, about 0 years old,
llrandod 20 on Itlght Stlfflo, l."ft
iiimi font whito. shod In front
and thnt I will on the 9 Hi day of uk
1920, at tho hour of Tiireo o ciock
$10.00
Suits
$8.50
Suits
$7.00
Suits
$6 50
Suits
$5.00
Suits
$3.50
Suits
$7.98
$6.80
$5.60
$5.20
$3.98
$2.80
- Come early while the assortment is good
RADER'S
overt' ilnv Htlnir
AKB YOU IIBADY I OH IT!
HOME Bnnltntlon
HYOIENK for yoursolf
AND thoso depoudent upon you
CAUE that should bo oxerclsed to
KEEP WELL
OF tho needs of thoso who are
SICK and what to do for thorn.
UI'IIIIV VOW!
Tho Home UjKleno nnd Ciuo of tho
Hick courso is uoing givon uy uu
tarlo Chapter, American lied Cross
Mrs. Henry Orlffln
Mrs. I.nruo Dlackaby
Mrs. A. 8. Drown
Mrs. E. M. Orolg
M'rtmnn nml ilrlu IntnrnRtnfl 111 ItlV
lug this courso may do so by address
ing mombors of tho Committee or
merely addresslug lied Cross
P. M of said day offer for Bale and
will sell above described animal at
public auction to tho highest bidder,
for cash in hand, at Tho Eaglo Mv
ery In said City of Ontnrlo.
Taken up this 24th duy of July,
1920.
Posted this Third day of August,
1920.
H. C. PAItMEIt.
City Marshal.
EXPRESS AND
TRANSFER
Tliono 103
Itesldonco Phone 11CJ2
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Prop.
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Let the Fordson dealer tell vou all.
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