The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, September 30, 1920, Image 6

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    THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO. OREGON, tflTORSDAt. SEPTEMBER .30, 1020
m:n,.M.TKx OITI.OOK
IlItmilT HAYS McNAHV
(CoijUiiiiPO From Page Ono)
trlct would produce abundant cropH.
"Onu of tlio rcuBoiiH for bolng op
timistic over tlio possibilities of fed
oral IcglBlntlon from the coming con-
- j gross Is tlio fact that the South In
mouth, chlpf engineer, of the reclam- anxious too for tlio reclamation of
atloit Mrvlce to come hore at uni(tn swamp lands; and some of the
early diM to go ovor tho project nottlemont of cut-ovor InnilH.
and bring the Information down to V'ttlcmunt of cu-ovcr lands,
dato. 'Not only aro those direct Inter-
"Of course It would ho out of place outs enlisted for tho support of re
lo compare the rotative merits of tho clamotlon, hut It has become a soc
OwyliM Projwst with other In Oro- nl prohlom. 8tudcntg of condltlonii
i;on for their are int.uy of grout nier- realize that a national danger oxIbIb
It, but what I have swn hore today
loavaft tin doubt an to tho fertility
of the will, the wonderful drulnago,
and long growing season. There Is
cvldoncp on evory hand that with the
addition of water tho Owyhee din-
In tho continued drift of population
to tho cIMcb. Tho only lauds loft aro
those tn tho public domain In tho
west nnd tho Hwamp lands of tho
south together with tho cut-over
I u ml h of some of tho oastorn States
44,j..;.5.j.j$wt-j.H-t-i -H4'M4M-'444-J44444
pedal Free Offer
I Peel's Soap
I Friday and Saturday
I 4 bars Crystal White Soap 30
2 bars Poet's White Naphtha Soap 20
I 1 pkg. Sea Foam Naphtha Washing Powder .13
1 pkg Crystal White Soap Chips 40
l 2 cakes Creme Oil Soap Free 20
I Special Price - $1.00
Kegulur price, $1.23
One combination to each customer.
I By special arrangement with tho manufac-
? turor we aro able to mako tho above offer.
I INDEPENDENT MARKET
I Phones 6 nnd 135 Ontario, Oregon
,.
,t.
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"It Is our plan to havo a big dis
play of the potatoes, torn, wheat
and other grains, alfalfa, and fruits
you havo raised here placed In tho
office building of Congress for tho
education of tho men who hnvo never
seen whnt Irrigation can do. Your
men hero Ivan Oakes, I'. J. Gallag
her. 13. C. Von Pollen, 13. M. Dean,
and othors havo promised to Reo to
It that this exhibit Is prepared and
shipped.
"With this to nsslst, with tho senti
ment growing In favor of action, I
bollovo that wo can reasonably ex
pect action." . .-
Senator McN'ary was mot at tho
station by a delegation from Ontario
headed by Ivan Oakes, 13. A. Krasor,
J. It. niackoby, H. C. llojor, P. J.
dullHgher, Cholspy Iloyer, O. K. Ai
ken and others. After visiting tho
fair tho party went to Nyssa whero
tbo Nyflsa men had luncheon ready
nnd Joined In a trip over tho pro
ject. On their return to Ontario a
dinner was tendered tho Scnntor at
Flfor's and tho ovonlng was spont nt
tho homo of E. C. Van Potion where
tho distinguished visitor went ovor
the situation so far as legislation Is
.concerned, In detail
It s nosslblo that Senator aie.Narj
I will mako another trip to this sec
tion jioon, when Itopresontntlve N. J.
Slnnott will do Jinro, at least no plans
to do so.
JAPAN'S ARBITRATION
OFFER NOT APPROVED
Stnlo Department Against Plan
to Have Commission
Handle Dispute.
Court Against Oregon Dairy League,
Portland, Or, Tho Oregon Dairy
men's Cooperative leaguo lost It
fight tn circuit court to prevent milk
distributors of Portland from alleged
attempts to porsuado members of the
Icnguo to vlolnlo their contracts. Cir
cuit Juilgo McCourt handed down a
decision denying an Injunction ngulust
tba distributors and vacating a re
Mlralulng order which was originally
Issued pending tho autcotuo of the
hearing on tho Injunction.
Washington. Administration of
ficials coutinuo to decline to discuss
for publication any of tho phases of
the negotiations with Japan growing
out of tho proposed nntlJnpnneso laud
law In California, but tho Impression
has gone out that a proposal from
Toklo that the question bo referred to
n Joint commission for solution would
bo unacceptable.
Conversations regarding tho Cali
fornia law havo been golug on bo
tweon Ambassador Shldohara of Japan
and stnlo department officials.
Tho attitude of the stulo depart
ment Is described as ono calculated to
T
INTERESTING PROCESS
Tho Vanl Plant of W. P. Fulled
Co. Paint .Manufacture! n, Color
(irliulcrx tiiid Con-odcrs of
Whlto U'iuU
Ono of the oldest firms In Ban
Francisco Is tho historic houso of V.
Fuller & Co. Unquestionably tho
leading paint dealers this sldo of
Chlcngo, with ono of tho largest paint
factories In America, and with thir
teen branch houses scattered at
strategic points from tho Canadian to
Mexico, taking In tho groator part of
tho Western Amotlcnn Continent'.
Tho output of tho firm Is enor
mous, and Its export ran go covers
China, Japan, udln, Australia, Now
Zealand, Mexico, Control American
prevent tbo development of a feeling nnd South America.
of alarm In the United States (hut ' Tho branch linusesn aro situated
might approach even approximately In tlio following cities, each fully
od almost Immediately, and ratson of
pay nro mado frooly nnd frequently,
whllo bonuses nro paid quortorly and
annually. Always tho host inothoda
aro adopted that sclonco and practi
cal oxporleuco con furnish, and al
ways tho most compotont liolp Is em
ployed. Tho result of tholr broad
ljuslncss policy has produced n hnr-
mony and co-operation that Is splen
did.
l-'IVK PKIt CUNT III 1,1,
IN VICOUH MKAHUIII3
(Continued From Page 1)
that which appear to bo growing In
Japan,
Conflicting opinions of both Anierl
cuu and Japanese authorities on In
ternational law aro sal.l to havo made
tho task of tho state department offi
cials and the Jiipunoso ambassador
more difficult. Proponents of thu Cal
ifornia law say that Cnllfati.li, In on-
stookol with overy variety of paints,
oils, vnrnlshrH nnd lead: Sacramento,
Oakland, Stockton, I.os Angolcs, Ban
Diego, Pnsadotin, I-ong Ilcach, 8antn
Monica, Calif, Portland, Oro., Seattlo,
Taconia and Bpokone, Wash., and
Poise. Ida.
This groat firm Is n part of Cali
fornia, ono of Its Institutions that
acting a measure barring tho Japan-1 ban grown up with tho stnto from
eso In this country frutu owning land jenrly days participating In Its for-
Head
nows.
Tho Ontario Argus for the
tu that state, would bo refusing to the
Japanese no rights or privileges that
are not refused by Jupaiicio law to
Americans.
Japan contends that llu California
law, which Is to bo voted oil In No
vember, Is discriminatory, Ltcntuo It
docs not apply to all foreigners, qlka,
mb does the Japaueiu iV,
The Argus want ads will roll our
farm produce or your MCUHO hum)
machinery,
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Why
The Laundry
Queen
Electric Washer
Best
Operations
Motor
Tiiree-Way
Washer
Does Your
Washing,
Rincing
and
Blueing
Solid wood dnlly swings withjl'op
Swings with top douse rinsing.
Dolly post telescopes. x -
linns from nnd electric light socket.
All moving parts thoroughly protected.
Washes quickly Can't turn clothes.
Specially made runs washer ami wringer
at same time.
Absolutely water proof.
Smaller than other notoi's,;becanse it takes,
less power with our Patent planetary gear
Costs less to operate under two cents an
hour for elect rioity. ,
money In another state might couso
a man In possession of surplus mon
ey to movo out of Orogon and in that
way Icovo tho stnto without surplus
money tn tbo hands of prlvnto Indiv
idual's. Many peoplo of tlio state
keep savings In tho banks and got
about four per cent Interest. This
monoy Is put out .by the banka
among peoplo who need working
capital Tho usual rato Is qlght per
cent. It Is suro that thn banks could
not pay prcsont rates for savings and
put tho monoy out at flvo por cont.
Tho bank must havo monoy to cover
running oxponscfl.
Thon If tho banks could not lend
monoy for flvo per cont, what would
hnppon? Tho morchant or tho stock
man who borrows monoy for operat
ing expenses would either havo to
roduco his business oporatlons to
suit tbo amount of cash or .find sonio
way of getting tho monoy. About
tho first nntlcablo result would bo
tho springing up of brokerage busi
ness In Oregon. Tho mnn who want
ed monoy would mako notes and soil
thorn thru tho brokor. Tho banks
could buy tho notes at a discount
nnd In that way got a living rnto of
Inlorcot. No doubt Intorost would
range nround 10 to 12 por cont.
Thoro nro fow active mon who
would not Ilka to borrow monoy
choap, Thoy could mako lotH of
money If thoy Jiad plonty of choap
capital. Tho morchant would tlko
to pay for his fall stock of morchnn
dlso with flvo por cont monoy and
whon his stock Is sold pay tho monoy
back. Tho stock man would Hko to
havo flvo per cent monoy nt times
whon his hord Is absorbing more cash
than It Is bringing tn. Hut tho old
way of lotting compotltton sottlo tbo
matter of rates Is tho host way. It
sonio man has nioro tnonoy than ho
can lend nt eight por cont, ho might
lot Is out for loss. Hut whon Orogon
tries to forco monoy-londors to loud
monoy for loss than tho mnrkot vol-
tin of monoy, n moss will bo mado
of It. Tho only kind of peoplo need-
P. .Fulled & Co. ovon supplied com- eA ,n Orogon nro thoso who can pay
notltors with raw materials, and It . rr pronts for what thoy got. Poo-
tunes, and sharing In tho glory of
Us achievements,
W- P, Fuller & Co. Is not only old
In nuo, Its oxlstnnco golug Imck for
ovor sovonly years, hut It Is also old
In trndltlons, representing nt Its best
I ho croattvo spirit of tho great pio
neers, whoso energy nnd brains built
up tho West out of tho wlldornesH
nnd thn loert. Tho founders of tho
(Inn belonged to tho class of early
Argonauts.
Saved In fitrnt WNiiMer
W. P. Fullor & C undor which
name tho firm has bean known bIiico
tho Incorporation In 1804, had only
been settled In tholr now homo for
a fow months, when It was burnod to
tho ground In tho groat dlsnstor of
1000. Still tho firm wan lucky tu n
way, nnd In a much bettor position
than many another house, for It ro
tnlnod Intnct nil Its great storks of
raw mntorluls nnd finished products
nt Its factory slio, sovornl miles away
from tho flumes. Fortunatoly, Its
purchasing agent hnd accumulated n
i nut nmouiit or supplies, nnd theso
snvod thn day for San Frnnclsco In
tho first hours of reconstruction. W.
Wringer
" jf1'
Tub
Bench
Ontario furniture Co.
UNDERTAKING
Ontario,
Oregon
Terms
Swings to any position.
Safety release.
Drip-board on eaeli side.' '
Runs in either direction.
Better than 5 year rubber rolls.
No exposed gears.
Direct drive no belt, slip.
Copper or wood which e,yer yo.n pijoJ'tir. '
Tub is hinged to drain wjitcr. '
Patent sure-lock lid fastener.
No mechanism attached to tub gap be re
moved without tools.
TJigid angle steel bench.
Strongly braced will last a lifiUpiA
Specially easy rolling oajjtors.
Can be furnished with rojym for thi'iio extra
tubs.
Special terms and demonstration NOW.
Is to tholr credit thnt not n cent was
added to tho provlous market prlcos.
Tho Fuller factory for thn mnnu-
fncturo of Pioneer Whlto Load,
Putnts Colors, Ynrntshoa and subsid
iary products, la nn lmmnso Insti
tution. It Is situated at South San
Francisco on tho Hay Shore Lino and
covors ovor twonty acres of ground.
Immouso wnrehousos nro stocked to
roplotlon with manufactured goods
and rnw matorlals.
Kxtremo caro Is exorcised In pur
chasing raw materials of tho high
est quality. ICvory ingredient that
outers Into tho manufacture of W. P.
Fullor ft Company Products, Is thor
oughly tested In tholr up-tb-dnto
chomlcnl laboratory Insuring tho sup
eriority of tho Fullor brandH of
Paints Oils and Varnishes.
W. P. Fullor & Co. aro tho promler
manufactures of Whlto Lead of tho
Pacific Coast, and tholr Plonoor
brand Is without a poor for white-ne-83,
opacity and spreading proper
ties. It Is produced by tbo old Dutch
procosa of slow corrosln, porfectod
by yoars of prnctlcnl oxporlenco.
iielontlflc methods nnd oaro, so that
chomlcally puro and linpalpnhly fine
1 White Load Is tbo renult.
I Whon Is comes to tho iiinnufneture
j of varnlshot), tho sumo comprohon-
sivo inoroiigiinetss ih snown. Take
tho lutowt nchlovoment In this line,
tho well-known Fullorwoor Spar
Voniuth produced lo solve an oro
plano problem of tho Government
during tho war, but which Is now
bolng placed on tho gonernl market
tn respoiiBO to a natlon-wido demand.
Fullerwear has given comploto satis
faction to tho aovornmc-nt, and Iiob
oxclted tho admiration of tho trade.
Primarily this leading plaro of W.
P. Fuller & Co. in its various Hues
of manufacture, has been duo to the
high commercial Ideals Impressed up
on tho firm by Its ploneor founders,
and transmitted during tho last sov
onty years to those who now control
Its destinies. It can bo said that
there Is no business firm In Califor
nia In which tliero Is a more perfect
co-operation between employers and
employees thun exlslts in this great
paint houso. Certainly no California
firm lias so many veterans In its sor
vlco. Thoro nro mon In tho Fullor
Company who havo been with it for
fifty years. Twenty-flvo years is a
common length of service. A ten
year man Is considered as belonging
to the freshman class.
Efficiency and service aro reward-
plo who can successfully work cap
ital nro nooded In Orogon, but if thn
capital Is chasod out of thn Stuto
thoy will not coma hore.
Many a largo industry locates
whoro it can got monoy (or opera
tions. If a ten million dollar mnnu
facturlng concern came to Ontt.rlo
to locato, ono of thn first things
dono would bo to cull on t'm banks
tn roe If monoy conld bo borro. ed In
sufficient quantities to curry on ,tho
business, Whon It was loaruod thnt
tho Ontario banks could not lend
monoy by tin millions, (ho mnnufne
turlnf concern would sock .inothor lo
cution. Bo It may bo seen thnt ouch
a law would run lie lorrnwors nnd
tho lenders out of Oregon nnd (,11011
thsy woro gono thu other poople of
tbo Stnto would follow ilium. It
would Injuro tho State- Umh to pass
n law fixing tho maximum price of
potatoos at ono cont a pound Such
a law might stop tho produulou of
potatoes horo bu thn goo I spud would
decorate Oregon tabic Just the sumo
as long as Oregon peoplo hud tbo
monoy to buy tho prnducta of other
itutes.
NAVY OIL DEMAND MET
Announcement Follows Repeated
Seizures by Naval Authorities.
San Francisco, Announcernen,t that
it had mot tho navy's p'rlco q( ,2 a
barrel for fuel oil, "In order to r re
vent tbo solzure of our plants," was
made by tbo executlvo off(co of the
Shell Oil company hero. The open
market price of Shell oil la 2.qQ.
"Wo glvo up. Wo can't flqht the
government," Ilobert A. Lewlnj svlce
president and general maungor.of the
company, said.
Tho announcement followed, seizures
by tho navy from tho corapany'a plant
nt Martinez extending over two.weeks'
tlmo.
American Born Japanese Take Action,
Honolulu. Tho soctoty of A.nyjrjcau
cltltens of -Japanese ancestry, compos
ed of 800 decendants of Japanese; born
under the United States (lag, mem
orialized members of the United flutes
congressional party which baa ijeen
touring tho orient, protesting against
proposed legislation which would "de
prive children of parents Incapable of
naturalization as citizens of their
rights. The congressmen also wera
urged to protect Amorlcanboru Jap
anese from military duties of tba Jap
anese government.
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