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if liia, hi u (pipuipwp'ip THE ONTARIO AKGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1921 Rfijf - ' U, ) 4 : ii i aJlje GDnianu Arijua County Official Pnpcr An Independent Newspaper Published Thursdays at Ontario, Oregon, and entered at tho Ontario post offlco for distribution as 2nd cIqbs matter. O. K. Aiken, Managing Editor SUBSCRIPTION Ono Yoar, $2.00 Till: SOLDIER BONUS Twonty-flvo members of Ontario Post No 07 of tho American Legion nro said to ba awaiting tho enact ment of this legislation to apply for loans which they will uso to dovoloporaw lands In this section of Oregon. This, so far as wo havo been nblo to learn, Is tho host argument advanced for tho approval of tho measure. If tho boys actually will go Into tho country and combine their energy with tho capital thus furnished thorn by tho stato they Justify tha effort made to glvo thorn nn opportunity. Tho only fcaturo of tho proposal, then w'hlch will rcqulro watching Is tho administration of tho loans, tho M MMM0MWMMMA ANNOUNCEMENT DOCTOR J. C. WOODWAHD, OOUhlBT, WOODWAHD BUILDING, PAYETTE, IDAHO desires to announce- that ho will bo at his offlco orory af ternoon for tho purposo of PIT TING GLASSES. Arrangements may bo mado for ovenlng ap pointments. Eyes will bo ex amined FREE OP CHARGE. Offlco equipment Includes ovory modorn Instrument. TIT and SATISFACTION Ruaron-tcod. detail of nppralsals. It will be of as much importance to tho mdn who socuro tho loans as to any othor taxpayer for, If through slipshod methods unfair appraisements nro mado and it follows that Injudicious loans nro made, tho property of tho successful, hard working men will bo called upon to carry tholr sharo of tho resultant burden. It Is estimated that not ovor flvo por cent of tho tnon will aBk for n cash bonuj and that thoroforo there will bo but n relatively small out lay of cobIi, and this is llkoly to ho tho enso for tho cash fcaturo will not materially aid tho man who Is trying to got established. Just think what It will mean to tho prosperity of Oregon If within tho Jurisdiction, of every post ono half of tho nctivo members apply for loans' for tho development of now unused lands; and If In tho towns uny othor material pcrcoiitago ask for loans to build homos? It .will bo seen at a glanco that tho tnxablo property of tho state will bo materially Increased and slnco tho men nro to pny theso loans on the amortization plnn tho prcsont taxpayers will not bo mat erially affected. On this basis tho mcasuro has merit for tho consideration of tho votors. It Ib perhaps tho only mcasuro In which n great deal of Interest Is bolng taken and which Is bolng endorsed by investigating bodies over tho stato. car been in good condition nnd In tho hands of n competent driver but thcro aro many incompetent drivers. Drivers must rcmomber that on cross walks tho pedestrian has tho right of way. It Is tho driver's duty to bowaro lest ho lujuro some one. How much tlmo would it tnko to havo tho brakes on your enr light oncd, and to bco to It that the stcorlng gear Is In good condition? Not a great deal of tlmo Is neces sary fur this. liut tho facts aro that tho avorago nuto driver, though ho or sho will dcclara thoy would do anything rathor than havo an accident, and honestly moan Just that but yot thoy will not or rather do not oxorclso forethought and attend to theso Important essentials to safe driving. If n stntuto could bo enforced by which ovory automobile heforo It could bo driven would havo to uudorgo nn examination ovory month many of tho accidents which nro occurlng dally Would be nvold cd. Tho railroads havo to main tain car Inspectors for tho sntcty of tho public, why should not nuto owners do tho snmo? IRONSIDE NEWS NOTES CAREFUL imiVINfl Discussions upon tho subject of wrocklcsB driving of nutomobllos, following tho painful nccldont of last Saturday when n woman was Btruck without warning; Is probably usotcss. It Is llko closing tho barn door after tho horso Is stolon but may bo It might help somo nuto drlvor to repeat tho oft given warn Ing nbout having his brakes In con dition nnd to drlvo slowly when turning cornors. Tho accident which sovoroly In jured Mrs. Tylor last Saturday might havo been avoided had tho Clothes and Furnishings for Decoration Day 4-C In 20 minutes . by the clock we can deck you all out for Decoration Day Some stocks rcquiro a lot of time nnd thought to soparato tho winners from tho has-beens. At TOCIOEKY HILL'S you couldn't pick a poor number it' you wanted to. Nor need you take all day from business to sot tie the business of Decoration Day Clothes. Everything's on hand and ready for your en trance in and your quick exit but tho. door of satisfaction. Every style right down to tho planning of each button is right and so is each value. Givo us 20 minutes today and we'll make a new man of you. Michaels-Stern Suits $25.00 to $35.00 Felt Hats $ 3.00 to $ 6.00 Straw Hats $ 2.50 to $ 7.50 Arrow Shirts $ 1.50 to $ 4.00 TOGGERY BILL Good Clothes For Men ONTARIO, OREGON mm: a hero week How stato and flat, In tho cars of tho boys who wont marchltiR nwny to war In 1017 and 1918, must sound tho high phrases of tho declarations of American employers who told thorn "your Jobs will bo nwnltlng you when you como back." How many Amorlcnn business men havo forgotten tholr woll-lnten-tlonod zeal and patriotism; their sonso of fnlrnoss to tho young men who wcro risking nil they had for Amorlca tho land that should bo tho prldo of tho employer as well as tho object for tho salvation of tho soldier boy. Many American luminous men must havo forgotten for horo wo havo this wcok set apart as "Hlro n Hero" wcok, and during this very wcok thcro will be somo thousand foreigners landod at AmorIcnn ports of entry to find Jobs that should bo glvon to somo Amorlcnn boy. It Is so utterly unfair that ono can hardly bollovo It Is truo. Suroly American business mon aro not callous. Tholr sonso of honor nnd of fair play, In which Amorlca has alwayu prided Itself has not dosortod us, Just bocnuso tlmo havo not bcon booming of lato. If In ovory town, on ovory farm, In ovory factory, tho business man, tho rnnchor, tho manufacturer lookod about his establishment to seo whothor or not ho had n plaro for an ox-soldtor, sailor or marine, "Hlro a Horo" wcok would bo suc cessful. What can Ontario business men do to aid tho causo? See Our Water Systems We have new and second hand Pressure Tanks, Motors and Pumps, and will be pleased to give you any information for installing pumps. H. R. Udick Phono 152-M Ontario, Oregon Miss Josophlno Slator Just finish ed teaching n vory successful term of school at Klmbull Flat. Sho ox pocts to Icavo Monday for hor homo In Boise. Harold Canflold and wlfo motored over from Hums last week on n visit to his paronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeff Canflold. Stovo Mlllor Is vory sick this wook with tho mumps. Mr. Murchaut visited at Kimball Flat last week. Monta Dunton rotumed homo Saturday from Ontario whore ho Iiub been intending High School. John Ott and wlfo visited Drow soy Saturday. Itussoll Itobortson was among tho dancers In Drewsey Saturday night. Mrs, Oscar Newell went to Drow soy Saturday to moot her daughtor, Miss Myrtle, who Just returned homo from Ontario whoro sho had been attending High School. C, W. Drlnkwator nnd family motored to Mllldalo Sunday. Dob Moffett and son Bummer visited Juntura on business last weok. II. W. llano and family visited tholr ranch at Mllldalo Sunday. J. W. Slti motored to Juntura Saturday to meet his son Olonn who was returning homo from Ontario whoro ho has been attending high school. Floyd Emboroe and wife were among tho dancers Saturday night. Chas. Miller left last week for Al bany where ho will attend Grand I.odgo as a delegato from tho Drewsey Odd Fellows Lodge. Ironsldo farmors and stockmen aro highly olntod over tho heavy rains tho past wook. Crops nro flno nnd gruss bettor than for years. Tha oloctrlo storm Monday ovon Ing gavo Fred Lawrcnco uiilto n shock while trying to disconnect his tolophouo. Ho was knocked to thu ground but not Bcrlously hurt. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nichols, Arthur Boam, Itnlph Hnrvy attend od tho show nnd dnnco at Drognn, Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. ltoscpo Shottou wero Ironsldo visitors from Nyssa, Idaho, Friday going to Unity. Mr. Aloxandor of Vnlo was an Ironsldo visitor Saturdny. ' Fred Heed of Urogan was n vis itor hero Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Logan and Dnvo Logan of Urogan spout Sunday nnd Monday fishing at Ironsldo. IroiiBldo and Horford playod hall at Horford grounds Sunday, tho scora bolng 0 to 0 In favor of Iron sldo. Only eight Innings wcro ploy ed on nccount of tho heavy hall storm. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson from South Fork wcro visitors nt Ironsldo Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Scnten woro Iron sldo visitors Monday, bringing In n largo shipment of cream from tholr dairy farm. Jlmmlo McDorvo wns nn Ironsldo visitors Monday. Jack Taylor of NyBsn was In this vicinity tho past wcok selling Mc Cannons ramodlcs. John Smith nnd family, F. Smith nnd family, Miss Carter, Miss Oar bo r, nnd ToroBsn Smith all of Uro gan, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Ourbor, Miss lllnucho Jarvls of Jamloson . wero plcnlclng In Ironsldo Sunday. Miss Sllvn Ornbner was an Iron sldo visitor Sunday from llrognu. Mr. nnd Mrs. Eddlo Itoso and Francis Itoso motored to linker Sunday. John Smith nnd son brought up n load of apples to Ironsldo Mon day. Miss lintel Westtall camo In by Tuosdny'H staga from Ontario. Sho wilt visit hor slstor, Mrs. Julia Powers. Mr. Chas. Itoo was an ovornlght visitor at Ironsldo storo Tuesday representing tho "Davidson Oroccry Co. of Ilolso. Mr. and Mrs. 13. F. Pratt and Hub Walters of Nyssu enmo to Ironsldo Wednesday. Jou Cooloy camo In from Vnlo tho first of tho weok on tils way to Mainour river. ICd Itoso wont to Lost Valley Wednosday to do somo rond work. O. A. Turomnu roturnod from Ontario Tuesday. Thoy expect to romnln horo this summer. Arthur Van Huron wont to Ontario Tuosday on buBlnoss. Chas. Soaton went to Urldgo Port Wodncsday to do somo carpenter work for Mr. and Mrs .Qulim nt tho Drldgo Port storo. Itnlph Popo of Vale was an Iron sldo visitor Tuosdny looking after tils homestead. Mr. JVrron loft for Ilolso, Idaho by Thursday's stago. Mr. Mclchor of Trultland, Idaho Is visiting his daughtor, Mrs. Chns. Ilooro. John Wostfnll wns an Ironsldu visitor from Smith fork Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Typ Tyler of Ontar io who aro visiting frlonds and re latives horo this wook will loavo for tho Iluttorflold Hunch near Vnlo. Archlo Myors of Drewsey, camo in to rldo tho rnngo for tho Kast em Orogon Laud Co. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Itoso, J. P. Smith and son went to Mainour Ilosorvolr Tuesduy fishing hut did not succoed In catching nny. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. ('. Kims, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank EIuib woro ovornlght visitors nt tho Charles Kims homo nt Horford Sunday. Earl Powers. Clarenco Howard, Miss Dottlo Locoy, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Dorrlck nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Wallace Dorrlck attoudod tho ball game at Horford Sunday. Mr. flurddux of Ontario camo In by Thursday's stago to do somo work on his homestead. cmfimncaiinnj naimnHBirnnirrnimuraiHnmHniiJnnni aannmi annnuirarnnnimnnnmnnnnincnin tnrnnni mnniininrairnnnKannnarauwBiasm The New Styles Are Here Wo hovo JiiBt plnced In our window n vory elaborate display of tho latest Rtylen of women's oxfords. Whon wo Bay "lalcflt" wo mean ntyleB Hint nro differ ent from thoso ordlnnrlly soon HtylcB Hint posoesi unusual Individuality uud nro In hnrniony with to day's fnshloiiH. Mndo of tho fluent soft durable leathern over pr-fccl-flttlng InslH lbno ox fords nro puit'.eulnrly Hull ed for ovory day wear. As to Hurvlrn thoy havo the Hnmo wearing iiialltli'H that fenturu Utz & Dunn Co. shoes. . If you want Hiirvlconble hIioph which nro authentic: In ntylo wo ndvlso you to call ntid sou wluU v luivo to offer. Stylo No. 335 $7.45 Stylo No, KG $10.00 i Rader Bros. Co. ONTARIO, OREGON HffflBBB WILL SACRIFICE PIANO For quick turnovor will sacrifice prlco. Piano In our possession In Payette and must bo moved at onco. Easy payments. Wlilto quick for particulars to Tho Donvor Music Company, Donvor, Colorado. Baby's Health IS THE FIHST CONSIDERATION OF EVERY MOTHER. NO TROU I1LE IS TOO MUCH OR EXPENSE TOO GREAT TO ENSURE 11AI1Y HEINO KEPT IN A THOROUGHLY HEALTHY CONDITION. THE MANY I1AI1Y NEEDS, BUOll AS NURSERS, SYRINGES, POW DERS, 80AP8, FOODS, ETC., AD MINISTERED WITH MOTHER'S LOVING CARE WILL KEEP IIA1JY HAPPY AND HEALTHY. YOUR HHXALL STORE CAN SUP PLY YOU WITH ALL YOUR DA I1Y NEEDS, AND HE PLEASED TO EXPLAIN ANY OF THEM TO YOU AND HELP PREVENT AS FAR AS P08SIULE, THE LITTLE AUG MENTS WITH WHICH LITTLE ONES 8UFFER. WE ARE INTERESTED IN BA I1IE8. LET US SHOW YOU SOME OF THE THINGS THAT WILL ADD TO YOUR IIARY'S HEALTH AND HAPPINESS "A HEALTHY ItAHY IS HAPPY" Ontario Pharmacy The Rexall Store EASTMAN VICTOR METHODIST CHURCH Memorial Sunday 10 A, M. Sunday School 11 A. M. Memorial Day Sorvlces and Funornl of Private R. J, Bos- well. 8 P. M. Dr. H. Collins a noted Chautauqua Health Lecturer and Interpreter of Sacred Music will lee turo nnd render somo sacred songs, This will bo a race treat. FOR SALE Jersey bull calf. Golden Glow Chief. Registered from high class stock, For quick salo phono or see C, E. Dibble, Payette. FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Also 1 apartment. 1 block north of Mooro Hotel. Mrs. S, E. Morgan. Phono 81-J. 24-27 p. CONDENSED REPORT OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ONTARIO, OREGON ti As made to the Comptroller of the Currency at the close of business April zatn, iiusi pMMtmmfwmtiiimmittiitmqwMimMuaMi RESOURCES: Loans nnd Dlscount8v.....J500, 802.80 Overdrafts 338. B2 Bonds and Warrants...... 99.15B.27 Banking House, and Fix tures 39,181.00 ..CASH 123,007.83 J768.576.14 LIABILITIES Capital I 50,000.00 Surplus and Profits. 51,395.02 Circulation 11,400.00 Federal Roservo Bank socurod by Government Obligations 30,000.00 nills ro-dlscounted 51,318.04 Ontnrlo City Bonds & . Warrants sold under re-purchaso agreement 34,090.99 DEPOSITS 030,771.10 1768,576.14 . "KNOWN FOR ITS STRENGTH AND STABILITY" i mm A k'