The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, May 05, 1921, Image 5

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    THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1921.
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ItlWKIIKNDUM ON 11V13
STATU MHAHUUKS NKAIt
(Continued Krom I'aen Onni
npp ob iiH Interest and tho Imlnnco
npplles In pnyniant of tho principal.
Tills method will roptiy Intoroat mid
prlnclpnl ontlroly In twenty-olRht
ynnrs, nlthouRli tho volernn nmy pny
tip his delit If ho doslron."
Itolntlvo to tho lioniiH tho nrcu
I inoitt Bnya:
! "Application for tho boniiB must
lio mndo within ono yonr from tho
j (into tho net boenmo offoctlvo. Tho
first sixty dttyB of Bcrvlco nro oxclud-
f oil from tho tlmo for which u bonus
j may bo paid, ns It Is coiiBldorcd
that tho government bonus of G0
, paid nt tho tlmo of discharge covers
the first sixty days of Borvlco.
, Itolntlvo to tho boniiB, tho nrsu-
inont oxplnltiB that "tho bonus per
iod IB OXtomlml In Nnvnmlmr 1 1
inin . .. V"'. "V -'I
i, ono year artor HlgniiiR tlio nr
mlBtlro, bocaUBo It was many months
nflor tho ending of nctual hostilities
boforo tho men overseas could bo
roturnod to tho United Btatos, nnd
It wns considered to bo fair to In-
; cludo tho tlmo served by each man
tip to tho dato of his actual discharge
In tho period for which ho rocolvo
the lionun paymont."
' Women An Included
This moasuro applies olthor to
innlcH or females who served at least
Mlxty dnyB. Conscientious objectors
Iltlfl lllflHn wlln unrv.ut ut.lv nu ntii.
donts In training entries aro barred.
Third of tho trio of proposed con
stitutional amendments Is that em
powering tho governor to veto tho
omorgoncy clnuso.
When tho omurgoncy clnuso Is nt-
inrnuii 10 logisiauvo net two pur
poses wero served, l'lrst, thu bill bo
comes offeetlvo as a law as soon ns
It Is signed by tho govornor, whllo
new noi nnving ino emergency
rlnuso nro not offoctlvo for nlnetx
days, Hccond, tho uso of tho emer
gency clause provents tho Invoking
of tho referendum against tho mcas
tiro. Charges often havo boon mado
that tho prlvllcgo of using tho em
ergency clauso has been nbusud to
forestall tho reforoudum. As tho
omergoncy clauso now serves n dou
ble purposo, It may bo saldal so that
tho proposed nmcndmonl will servo
n dotihlo purposo. It will prevent
tho clnuso being used merely to halt
tho referendum, nnd It wilt provont
tho governor using tho clauso ns n
pretext for vetoing an ontlro bill.
Ktninlmitloii Itripilrrd
Tho object of tho marriage 'exam
ination nnd llccnso bill In to stop
tho propagation of fooblo minded
persons, or thoso otherwise likely to
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suffer by Inhorltnnco. It provides
that both malo and fomalo appli
cants for mnrrlago llconses Bhnll
submit to examination by compotcnt
physlclnnB to nscortnln If they aro
umictcu wuii contagious or com
munlcnhlu vonorenl -dlscaso or
whothor they aro normnl mentally.
If both or olthor fall to pasB tho
examination tho mensuro would pro
mote tiioir mnrrlngo unless ono or
both woro Rlorlllzed, It either
should feel tho Judgment unjust
provision Is mndo for appeal from
tho county clork'B refusal to Issue
a license to tho county court, which
would cniiso nn axamlnntlon of tho
complaining porson to bo mndo by
tnrca competent physicians solect
od by tho court. Tholr Judgment
would bo flnnl.
Tho women Jurors bill Is n. ro
vlslon of tho Jury Inw providing
that wonion nro qualified to sit ns
Jurors. Further provision Is mado,
howover, that tho duty shall bo op
tional with tho womnn. The nmoud
inent chnngos tho word "malo" to
"porsons," whorovcr tho mothod of
calling Jurors Is set forth. It la pro
vided tbnt In criminal actions In
which a minor under 18 yearn old
Is Involved, whothor iib defendant
or as complaining witness, nt least
half tho purors shall bo wonion.
XOTICK TO CltniHTOItH
Notice Is hereby given that tho
undorslgned, has been duly appoint
ed by tho County Court of Malheur
County, Oregon, Administrator of
tho Kstnto of Logan Uarclay, do
censed; nny nnd nil creditors hav
ing claims against said Kstato, nro
horohy notified to prcsont said
claims within six months of tho
first publication of this Notice to
tho undersigned Administrator, nt
his placo of business In tho Wilson
Ilulldliin, Ontario, Oregon, duly
verified as by law ronulrod.
It. W. 8WACH,KIl,
Administrator.
Dato of Tlrst Publication, May Gth,
1021.
Dato of I.nst Publication, Juno 2nd,
1921.
TO
RUN LOCAL BALL TEAM
Ki-ed J. Cleiuo Nun led .Manager; It.
1 1. Jenkins, O. M. Cnstlciiiiin nnd
O. M. Tjler, Members of HomtJ;
Ijirue Itbirknby Kecrelnry-
Trciisiuer.
UXITi:i I'ltlvHIIYTKllIAN CllUItCII
(W. V. Cochran, PnBtor)
10:00 Ulblo School.
Lesson on "Itccrontlon."
11:00 Worship, Mother's Day
Sermon fitting to tho occasion,
7:00 Young People's Socloty. Sub
ject: "Living Closo to Christ."
8:00, Worship.
Kred J. Clomo was namod tnnn
agor of tho Ontario base ball team
which will represent this city In tho
Icaguo composod of Nnmpa, Cald
well, Kmmett nnd Ontario, nt a
meeting of bnsoball enthusiasts
which was held nt tho City Hall on
Monday evening.
With Mr. Clurno ns directors tho
following woro named: O. M. Custlo
man, It, L. Jenkins and Dr. U. M.
Tylor. Larue Ulackaby was named
secrotary-treasuror.
Tho mooting was called Immedi
ately upon tho roturn of Dr. Tylor
from tho mooting held Saturday
evening nt Nampu whoro Ontario
mado n bid to enter tho league and
agreed to play out tho schedulo
with n team mado up of home town
boys.
Originally it was tho plan of tho
Ilolso fans to havo n team in tho
lenguo but liolso did not got Its
funds together In tlmo to nssuro
that city of a team nnd was not
roprcsonted nt tho incoming. Hlnco
then UoIbo men havo become nctlvo
and aro. endeavoring to havo two
toauiB added to tho league so that
they enn secure n north In tho ng
gregatlon.
Tho Icaguo wilt piny a schedulo
of sovon games in each town, start
ing tho coming Sunday. Ontario
will open Jho season with n gamo
bore ngnlnst tho Kmmett crow.
Tho local management has Issued
100 season tickets which will cost
tho purchasers Just 3.G0 for tho
ontlro sovon .games. Tho war tax
will bo taken from this sum, whllo
admission to the Individual games
wltl bo COe plus tho war tax. A
campaign Is to bo conducted to soil
tho 100 season tlckots and thus In
auro a start for a succosstul season.
MKT1IODI8T CIIUHCII
POH BALK i room plastorod
house. P. O. llox 417.
Sunday Sorvlccs
10 A. M. Sunday School.
11 A, M. Mother's Day Service.
8 P. M. Ilaccalauronto Servlcos nt
thu IluptUt Church.
ASSISTANT STATU LKADKIt TO
VISIT (Jlltl, CLUIM ok- oounti-
MIbs Helen Cowglll, Assistant
Stnto Club Leader Is going to spend
from Mny 4 to Mny 10 Inclusive
In Malheur County visiting tho girls
clubs. Tho mombors of tho Sowing
nnd Cooking Clubs nro looking for
ward with n great deal of pleaBuro
to MIbs Cowglll's visit. It Is hopod
tbnt ns many of tho parents ns pos
slblo will bo present nt these meet
ings. Miss Cowglll is bringing with hor
work dono by girls In tho vnrlous
partB of tho Stnto, This will give
each girl n chnnco to seo exactly
how tho work Is to bo dono, and
will no doubt nld them materially
In completing their own Icsboiis.
Tho baking lesson will bo demon-
strutod for tho cooking clubs, nnd
If tlmo permits other work will ho
tnkcn up.
WK 1IK YOUIl PAItnON
AHi: I'ltOUD OK THIS
nuTWi:
MnTKIt
OHKOON STATU KAItM
IIUUUAU PltKSIDUNT HPUAKB
Geo, A. Mansfield, president of
tho Oregon Stnto farm bureau fed
eration nrrlvcd In tho county Wed
nesday morning to deliver n sorlcs
of speeches In tho farm bureau
communities of tho county. Mr.
Mnnsfleld Is ono of tho biggest men
In the country, being nn Intonso
student of farming1 nnd economic
conditions. Ho Is a Bpcnker of great
force, nnd will give thoso porsons
who enjoy hearing n good speech,
n treat such as rarely comes to tho
county. Ho will deal particularly
with marketing, taxation and othor
economic, problems In relntton to
ngrlculturo and tho work of tho
farm bureau, through Its county,
Btato nnd national units In working
to correct conditions that aro of
great Importnnco to all who nro do-
pendent directly or indirectly upon
ngrlculturo.
Tho schedulo for theso speeches
Is, Wcdnosday avonlng, Ontario
city hall; Thursday, 2:00 P. M.
Adrian park; Thursday, 7:30 P. M
Nysna; Friday evening, Vnlo com
mercial club; Saturday, 2:00 P. M
Oregon Slopo, Park school; Saturday
evening, Cairo grnngo hnll; Sunday,
Ilrogan ball, 1:30 P. M.
Somotlmcs, along with tho brick
bats that aro aimed at n county
odltor nnd wo got our ohnro, per
haps, thero comes bouquet tbnt en
courages ono to go on nnd bear
llfo'u IUb with a smile. Though tho
Argus has not bcon In tho habit of
printing laudatory messages, mny
wo vlolnto that rulo and reproduce
tho following?
"Ontario Argus, Ontario, Oregon,
Gcntlomen:
Inclosod plenso find our check
for $2.00.
Your paper Is tho first country
nowspnpor I hnvo ever had tho
pleasure of reading which scorns to
ho ablo to grasp tho farmer's sit
uation In tho proper wny.
Your articles on the Farm Ilurcnu
and other Improvements that nro
good for tho community nro Btirely
worth reading.
Very truly yours,
Farmers' Co-oporatlvo Croamory,
J. It. Ilrown, Managor."
ONTARIO RIFLE CLUB HAS
PERFECTED ORGANIZATION
Purposo of Club to Teach Civilians
Uso of Army Hlfle Arms nnd
Amtmlllon to Come Prom
d'oi eminent Arsenals.
KAItM nUHHAU KILKH
COUNTUIt-PirriTION
HAPTIST CIIUHCII
Illblo School, 10:00.
Mothor's Day Servlco, 11:00.
Junior 1. Y. P. U. 7:00.
Sonlor II. Y. P. U., 7:00.
Illblo Study Class, 7:00.
Union Sorvlce, Unccnlauroato nor
mon 8:00.
Prnyer Servlco, Wed. 8:00.
V. V. Hlckox, president of tho
Malheur county farm bureau was
boforo tho county court on Wcdnos
day to fllo n counter-petition In con
nection with tho recent nttnek mado
on tho county ngent nnd farm bu
reau servlco. This countor-potltlon
was circulated by order of tho farm
bureau oxocutlvo commlttco nnd was
signed bv several hundred of tho
mott progressiva farmers and busi
nessmen of tho county. A consldor
ablo numbor of tho persons who
signed tho potltlon nBklng tho court
to discontinue tho work nlso signed
tho farm bureau potltlon after hav
ing tho purposo nnd results of tho
work oxplnlnod to them. Practic
ally ovoryono who hnd taken tho
troublo to mako himself familiar
with tho work Is fnvorablo to it
and want to seo tho farm bureau
go ahead with Its program for tho
bottormont of farming conditions
In tho county.
WANTED To buy a child's sec
ond hand whlto Iron bedstead.
Must bo In good condition nnd
reasonable Phono CG-J,
Soloct your lint from an nbsoluto
ly now stock nt salo prlcos, Morris
Millinery nnd Novelty Shop.
LOST Whlto fomalo ColHo-Spltz.
Yollow oars nnd bobbed tall. City
IIcoiibo tng No. 13. $10.00 roward.
Wnltor Uramso, city. 22-23 p.
Ontario, perhaps, has ns many
different organizations ns any town
of Its slzo ln this section tho aggre
gation running nil tho wny from
plnochla to rlflo clubs. Tho last
named activity 1b represented by tho
Ontnrlo Ultlo Club of which tho fol
lowing nro tho efficers: Paul Van
Potton, president; Jnck Dlllard,
vice president; Jack llammnn, sec
retary; Frank Stowcll, troasuror
nnd Qoorgo Itolhscn, executive of
ficer. Tho club which was formod dur
ing March Immediately mado appli
cation for membership ln tho Na
tional Itlflo Association nnd wan ac
cepted. Ity tho torms of this mem
bership tho club mombers aro fur
nished rifles nnd nmmunltlon from
tho government arsenals under the
usual restrictions and gunrantcos.
A supply of thoso with tho uooessary
targets aro awaited boforo actlro
work on tho part of tho inombors
Is started. Momborshlp In tho club
Is open to nnyono Interested who
mny obtnln membership by enrolling
with the secrotary, Jnck Hamann.
Tho purposo of tho club, which Is
Hint of tho National Rlflo associa
tion is to acquaint civilians with
tho uso of tho army rlflo anil to
perfect tho marksmanship ot tho
mombors undor conditions laid
down In tho regulations.
Diversification In farming is an Im
portant fnctor In tho net returns of
n farm. Analysis of 1G0 dairy
farms In tho dairy soctlou
nround Portland rhov.'s that
thoy did not mako tholr exponscs
In tho Inst yonr Tho snmo la truo
of tho nlfnlfa section In tho Irrigat
ed district ln Malheur county only
to n greator extent. This Indicates
thnt the greator tho d'vorslty tho
greator will tho not roturns bo pro
bably for In thn rn"o of tho dairy
farm tho furmora rnUod feed and
fed It to tho stock, whllo In tho cam
of tho alfalfa farms thoy only rais
ed tho hay nnd ns a consoquenco
thoy lost most heavily.
DIck Stovor has boon III for tho
past fow dnys nnd unnblo to bo on
duty nt Itador'a
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Y;J'ds.: 'ill Ma 'Ifi'X
We are showing a splendid line .of
FIBRE and REED FURNITURE, in
UPHOLSTERED and UNUPHOL
STERED ROCKERS and CHAIRS,
CHAISE LOUNGES, TABLES and
FERNERIES, and are making some
very attractive prices on same.
We can re-upholster or refinish your
old Fibre or Reed goods.
JhefaYjefifem
ONTARIO FURNITURE CO.
FUNERAL
DIRECTORS
tt t nnmnnonM LICENSED
II. L. PETERSON. EMBALMER
ITIKr fH amWITimrTH ir-T i'-"!-''''-
RUGS
have taken a great big drop.
We have marked ours down
30 to 45
THESE prices will interest yon, and arejguaranteed
against decline until November. We are mak
ing a special of
8-0x11-8 Matting Rugs - - - 4J.45
6-0x9-0 Grass Rugs - - - $J.J
FLORENCE
OIL COOK STOVES
More Heat
Less Care
Meals on Time
The Florence cooks, bakes and roast
evenly and thoroughly. No nshes, no
smoke, no troublesome dampers.
Let us show you what nn intensely
hot, blue flame its powerful burners
give. Handy levers control the heat
perfectly. Kerosene supply 3s always In
sight In the glass bull's-eye of the tank.
The baker's arch of the Florence
Portable Oven assures even baking,
tempting pastries, nnd well-browned
roasts.
A" "1 I ' IpEj
I' y 1 J
We have made arrange
ments with . the Ice Man,
and will pay your ICE
BILL for May ond all Re
frigerators sold before the
fifteenth of the month.
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lbttJl MIC U PA
AEROLUX NO-WHIP
Porch Shades add more
room and comfort to the
home.
).SrTV We have a full stock of
H BfTBitHWta
H'SHADES
all sizes.
We have three good
Bridge-Beach and Penin
sular Ranges we are clos
ing out; also several good
second hand ranges.
Come in and look tliem over
LINOLEUMS
Good selection in all
qualities.
Inlaids $1.50 to $2.60
Prints 65c to $1.45
We can furnish you with
anything you need in the
baby carriage line. Or if
you wish your old carriage
re-upholstered and re-finished,
bring it in.
Way Sagless and Non-Sag Guaranteed Springs
Priced as low as
$10.00