The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, August 12, 1920, Image 2

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THK ONTAKK) AIM. OS, ONTARIO, OttEG6N THURSDAY. AUGUST 12, 1920.
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AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
Published Thursdays at '
Oregon, and entered nt tho
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SUUSCItlPTION. Ono Year, J2.U0
THIS OOMINtl ISIjISCTTIO.V
As a matter of iirqnutlon Tho Ar
rub, would cat! attention to tho fuel
that'.tlio voters of Ontario will ho
cnllcd upon to elect a new city ad
ministration this fall. Whllo ponda Hnnioy lakos to tho Oovernment
inK on tho morlts of tho Iosruo of...,.,.,. ...,. . imtwiioo,, 0 m,o mull
nations, Cox and Hardlnc, Btnnfloia 'Bt,rvico to tlic fntorlor. It aptieam Umt
horo In Ontario where It cannot ho
sorted In llniu for tho i-onjutiojH.
Of course tho thru pouches fmuld' tip
mall
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anci juictui'
9 inru poucnes prune up'
Itllnijir"1 forjdliirn.
$, TMvnfsldo, fljlluripf
sacks; but'rvqther mnll cannot Iib
worked nor Can tho postal clerks
In tho post.,offlcoB of the Interior,
schome their out roIiir mnll so that
It will Ret on tho rntit rain 'hero
In Ontsrlo. This nialios hddltlunst
work ,iuro and dolnys tho ntnll.
Wlint Justification there Is forjlSi
action of, tho post offlco department
ts not apparent. There Is more nyed
of tho sorvjeo now than when It fas
established.
Dotwccn tho, deslro of Hie. faimtlcs
who would deed tho Mnlhour tm
And It Is to he regretted thnt thin
Is trim, fpr hero Js so much in rum
mou "Interest bitwopn tho people f
tho two stntat Umt tlidy, ooiAd bi
lU'poijWfroii) tho Inter
tl;ntthnd? 'of ttW
.. . , :.. . -v .. . r,."r . '. .. 'gar.'u
tor ncroinpiiiijiivjmi(W enorij mnt nrojnioiuRiii tun dfii
a controversy wijJji-ptnTO s $,' Ifv'rfl'n 'Hitgo ,ckw
Hut thero Is u"lln'H?J co'mniitho'crcofcB nreftltlrj't
Hon ; and In tho first plate it n
quires two to co-nporut" All ti
co-oporatton An notf'jsime 'from one
source. WA . y
' Tliore is ri' vast' till Terence too 'be
tween natural rlrnfi'V, wli'rh Is RnoTL';
jand ttfy'
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IMIOTKCT THIS wAtish HOI.KH
Mudlcato
ln tho
Coilnty
thn itwtil un.trlk beds
lltgo ,3cKtj ITy flrvkji of
ks nrVdilrf'ln tho-fEP'that
tho springs and water houVwhlch
feed thorn nro beltiR trnmppd In by
stock. ' --
The miRgcstlon . mado l to spina.
of the etocKnion.thut. thoso springs
U tlHl Iil,IFK mm yiv1MB "w ""i l"
fur nnV
rfffortH oQ-oiin Si'liMcfir jlth the' a tivoUftli tliOirtt'oolciA , would ho butter,
natural rtfehls of W buier. And this edrtU for', onAl tho Svatbr supply for
Is wlmt-tfia iieoiile of, WJblwr aA.doV Um strcams.wquld bo.Broatly onliano
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inK wnsn nnoy onioriinui ouuoi'iuicn
lOroRon and thru' their, titnte HIrU
Mmy Commissioner oinlutvor to have
tho. Oregon Highway commission do
and Chamberlain and all the other Is
sues and personalities of thu cntn
palsn, It would bo unfortunnto If
tho pooplo over looked tho problem
of soloctlnB n representative city
.council. 1 1 ' j
And thin leads to tho observation
that a chanso should bo mado In tho
.city charter or tho statu laws rov
ornlns municipalities so that at
least halt of each administration
would hold over. Hither tho city of
flclals should bo olocted for terms of
four years, half of thorn ovory other
hlonlum, of It tho two yoar term Is
to prevail hnlf should bo elected each
yoar.
Two years ago when tho present
administration was nominated there
wcro but 10 voters at tho caucus and
nono of tho men present wnntod n
nomination. In fact many of tho
men prcsont went thero for tho avow
ed purpose; as they said, "to protect
thomsolvos aRalnst, nomination."
From a purely selfish standpoint
that may bo a proper attitude, It
Is notoriously tho fact that tho man
who Rives his tlmo to public affairs
docs so to tho Injury of his private
builnoss. Yet somo ono must do
this. Tho men who by tholr busi
ness success achloYo a competence In
a community must rocoj;nlio tho fact
that tho public has a right to some
of tholr tlmo and that on public
mattori.
Thu man on tho stroet whoso busi
ness Is so larcoly affoctod by tho
municipal government
tho ono thlnR'fnr tho 'residents of
that satlon to do Is to turn Uolsh
uvlkl, or move out of tho country. It
Is apparent Hint tho Rovernmsrit
does not seem rrncernod Ju thh
sllRhtost for tholr wolfnro or prosperity.
THIS THAI-TIC HKGUIATIONH
Ontario has fallon Into tho regula
tions of the now parking system
quickly, and It Is an Improvement
over tho old sjstom to a marked
doRroo. Howovor It does not Rive
ontlro satisfaction, nor could It
Ontario.
T,he Areus knows Hist, Ontario Is
n-llllng and anxious to co-operate
with Its Idaho neighbors whon thoy
iro right, and tiro, oft,ort Is for tho
mutunl advantage- of this nptlon
but those snuiQ neighbors must real
ize, or he mado to realize that On-
rtiyvcyild
As a mnhor of Boort hu'slnoss -It
would Boom that tho stdckinen Ujom
solvos would euro for this nrattor,
that which thoy know, wjli; Injure forjon thojsitpply of wnof depends
tlid number of "ntock tho ranno will
for, r ..
AN' Ol'l'OHTUNITV I'ojt TlllS,
BTATIS CHA.MIIKH ,'
- Tho offo.rt of Idaho to Injure MaJ
hoor county thru tho pniMuKbf tho.
OroROn Trnll at OldB J'Pry
Old
tarlo does not appreciate their nied- nn opportunity for tho tftato'Chnm
dlliiK In Oregon affairs, and that . her of Commorco to demonstrate Its
she Is wlllliiK and ready to flRlit for
her rlRhts tit Any tlmo.
THK COUNTY l'AIH
TIjs ranchers have taken hold of
the County fair this' year and thoy
b!lmve already secured n degree of co-
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oxpoctod to. No reflation will idense operation from the nutalde oninmuu
lilies which indicate uini ins au-
nvoryono.
Thorb Is n Reed donl of talk In
favor of ii elioiiHH to parklnc In the
middle ut tho stroet, and there are
mnny nrRUinents to bo advanced In
favor of such a plan providing Ore
roii strcot Is wide enough to pormlt
It. That Is the only argument that
could ho advanced iiRniust the center
of tlii' street parkins.
Ily parking In the center oj the
street traffic would he divided by
compulsion, and thus driving on the
street would bo safer; podestrluus
would bo protected :or there would
bo no cars starting from the otirbe
from bohltid other oars, also as In
lh prosout rcsulatloiiH tho cars
would naturally start In tho direction
of traffic. And thero Is still another
reason; tho curbs would nt all times
ho frco for loading nn unloading, for
moro In fact passeiiRors to alight from cars, and
than ho Is affected ,hy olthor, coun
ty stato, or national government
has no right to crltlso thy . local
administration of affairs If ho Is
not willing to nssuuio his shnro of
tho government or to assist In tho
solcctlon of tho men to run for of
flco. It Is thorcforo strictly up to tho
inon and womon of Ontario to think
ubout tholr local affairs and to bo
present at tho caucus at which the
mon uro to bo nomlnntod In this fall.
THIS M.UIi SHHVICH
Thero Is nn old saying to tho ef
fect: "to them that hath It shall be
given, to them that hath not, shall
bo takon oven that which they hath."
Certainly this applies to tho Interior
of Malliour and Harney county.
Tor yoars this region has boon
practically Isolated. It has had ono
train each way as far as Crane on
which a mall clerk workod to dls
triibuto Jtho mall and prepailo tho
pouchos so that tho mall wont direct
to tho connecting trains horo In On
tario, Now that thoso havo bcon taken off
tho mall going to and from
In cttso of flro tho department would
not ho handicapped by tho prosenco
of cars noxt to tho sidewalk.
Tho center parking has much to
commend It, If the streot Is wide
enough It might bo a Reed Idea
soma day to string n bunuh nt cars
iiiimI show will In reality he what Its
name Implies. The Malheur County
Fair.
This I a step forward and whllo
Ontario has In the tusl dose all that
Is could to prqmote the Kalr and
thn sueceee In the pest whs due to
a large) degree to the activity of On
tario business men, yet Ontario' In
trest In the exhibition should not
abate one whit. In fact now that
the burden of management Is shifted
Ontario should bo oven more willing
to do eerythlng In Its power to make
tho work of the muuhers suceossful,
so that the 1'alr will he placed on a
new footing of assured and continu
ous success.
Tho Argus knows that tho Ontario
business men are willing to nsslst
tho fair board; but also tint since
pruotlOHlly everyone of them nro busy
men, and that some effort must bo
made to keep the workers In the
harness to boost the FUlr. Thut
work should bo done now
usefulness. ,
It so largo an ornnnlzatlon can ho
of no Intluonco with a state depart
ment such as tho Highway Commis
sion, then thero Is lltlto that Mat
hour county can oxpoot from It, and
tho quicker that fact Is. dotormlnod
tho better for nit concarucd..
1 w ' Ma ff riesW"i
JMWd
All mon am born with brains, but
some .haven't sense enough to uso
thorn.
EXPRESS A'ND
TRANSFER
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II. It. Cnldwoll
Prop.
Quick Sorvico
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POWER ON THE FARM
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Tho af fcefr-Bfervice that goes vJith 'the
. ' sjin dealer's ard 'located in qveiyiomiiuniLy
willi stocks of spare' tpiirtsf And 'empjoying '
( skilled metljjiicspV.iw kpfjv just ji)wuth,
'", t'Fordson shcHb(j keit aifdtalcWarc oft
'.; , to do it besUwork.
This Fordson servipe.mefws. Ahat .your.
"',. .h',uufdr cin be keptbnisy everV'worki'ng5
(Iny during tlt,b entire'lvear; tha Fordson
rn'ecHnfticsare l'eady to show you how to
(-'K. get the be3t results from thu tractor.
'$,'; Fordson service insures, you againBt
' clelay in getting parts. It is your protec-
' t,ion. It is a protection now being enjoyetl
", by more than 100,000 Fordson farmers in
'the United States.
... Let the Fordson dealer tell you all
yab'out the Fords.on service and the Fordson
Tractor.
ford garage
ONTARIO, OREGON
V. B. STAPLES, Proprietor
Patronize the Merchants who Advertise in The Argus.
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THK COAIMKItClAI, CI.L'H
The suoeeee or failure of an orRuin
aloiiB tho contor of n block Jjist to llnt0 M0, th Commercial Club
uaa tiflintlinn rr nn It tat Tlise uriinlil '. .. 1 . ti..
largely
seo whether or not It Is. That would
detormino tho argument between
thoso who declaro the street It wide
oiiourIw and thoso who Insist that
It Is not.
Another HunmtIl(ilt
In oaso Hint the eenter streot
parking Js de-olarod not feasible, why
not roqulro auto owners when they
park to start at one end of the bloek
and huvo oaoh oar park eiuae to the
last car parked, rather than have
i each driver stop anywhere along the
curb? A Kroxit deal of sp&oe on the
stroot could be saved by syeteraiUlo
parking.
TIM I! TO OUT HUV
It Is IiIrIi tlmo tlii) communities
of Mnlhour county facing the Sueke
Wvbr (rtiiocntCie that. they have, a
roal bnttlo to fight with their neigh-
thoso bora on tho oast bank of the river.
points Is dolnyod from 12 to 2-1 hours Thero should bo n show down soon.
Is so largely dependoat upon the
personality of the exeeutlvo officer
and tho co-oporoUon of tho memltorn
that every offoFt to bring the two I'll
oloee toush with eaeti other Is iiao
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'Hie Ontario Cotnmereial club bus
a new secretary, a man with experi
ence In cities larger than Ontario,
nnd who therefore has many Idea
for thu advancement of the Inter
est of this' section. Some of those
may not apply to a city of this slio,
and he will need the advise of the
business men to harmonise ills Ideas
with loeal conditions. That U ono
of tho functions of team work need
ed In every such organisation; and
whon his Idea that are applicable
are adopted, nnd' work started to
bring tkeui to n realisation, then tho
secretary Is entitled to the undlvldod
co-operation of the entire member
ship. We bespeak for Mr. Clay that
oo-uperatlou.
M6l6 than half
the motorists
of the Pacific
CoasJ use
Zerolene
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want to beaomo president afford to
he lea of a spender than the peoplo
who eloet him?
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