QTOQNTARIO ARQU& ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1922 lj ODntatia Anjua County Official Pnpcr An Independent Nowspnpor Published Thursdays at Ontario, Oregon, and onterod at tho Ontario post offlco for distribution as 2nd data matter. 0. K. Alkon, Managing Editor BUDBCUII'TION.. ,.Ono Year, 2.00 OHIMINAIj aItKI,1SNI Evory tiny ono reads In tho dally papers of murdor trials whoro doath was brought nbout by tho ndmlnln trntlon of poison. 1'ublto sympathy for tho murdorod condomns In no uncortaln terms tho man or woman who administers tho poison. Evory spring, too, wo rend of dogs nnd cats being poisoned by somo malicious porson who tins boon an noyed, nnd a great deal of Justifiable consuro Is dlroctod toward tho per petrator of tho poisonings. If ho or sho could bo found undoubtedly nurnmnry punishment would bo met ed out to them. Hut right horo In Ontario, tho Ar-i liun in iiiiurmuu, iiiiih is uuing om from cows that havo tuberculosis. That milk Is poisonous, nt least It kills. Unfortunatoly it does not kill quickly,' but slowly, boforo tho oyos of rolatlvos nnd frlonds tho victims of this dread dlscaso loso their health. Flushed chooks and glassy oyos replnco tho blush nnd Iflrnm of youth nnd strength. Tho victim soon bocomos a chargo upon his family or tho stato, tho hackling cough, promonltory of doath and tho gradual dissolution of tho lungs, tolls tho talo, and llkowlso spreads farther tho dread norms of this plaguo of tho whlto man. And yot tho men who nro ongagod in tho business of selling milk, at loast somo of them, think so llttlo of tho welfnro of tholr customers that thoy rofuso to tnko tho ordinary precaution to dotormlno whothor or not thoy nro soiling puro milk, or nro soiling doath dealing germ carry ing fluid, Hint moroly Is called milk it ought to bo cnllod poison. And tho public which buys this milk thinks so llttlo of itsolf that It buys without Investigating, without ask ing ovon, It It comes from tcstod cows. Tho Argus nskod somo time ago it Ontario wns ontltlod to tho pro tection of IU milk supply. Tho ques tion has not boon nnsworod. Wo nro told that ono hord from which milk la sold In tho city has not boon tostod in thruo years, and that throo yoara ago thoro woro cows In tho hord which woro tuborculor. Think of itt If this dairyman knows any thing about cows ho should know that ho Is endangering his bwn health, that of his family nnd all who uso milk from his dairy. Com mon aonso should Impoll him to act for his own eako. During tho past two wooka aov ornl ot tho dairymen havo had tholr cows tcstod and others aro going to do bo, wo aro told Hut this la not enough. Every porson who owna but ono cow, It hta family Is using tho milk sho gives, should havo that cow tested. 'Evory restaurant which furlnshes milk to its patrons should bo com pelled to carry a cortlflcato on Ha walls that Its milk Is tosted nnd freo from tuberculosis, and tho milk mnn who sells In tho city should bo compollcd to reglstor with tho city rocordor at loast onco ovory month a cortlflcato that his hord had been Inspected. A small llconso too sLould bo chargod to pay tho cost of this recording nnd tho regulations should bo onforccd. Wo can sco no Justlco in hanging men nnd womon for administering pofson bo long as wo pormlt dairy men to Bcattor tuborcular milk, and it is tlmo that tho milk man who docs this Is properly brnndod that tho public may know him nnd avoid him. "WOOIj" NOT AJ.Ij WOOIi Tho proponents of tho "Truth In Fabrics" bill rocolved n potent pre cedent this wcok whun tho Supremo Court nt Washington hnnded down tho decision In tho caso of tho fed eral trado commission against the Wlnstcd lloslory company ot Con necticut, In which tho principal con troversy was over tho uso of trado names, which Justlco Drandols do clarcd "aro literally false" Tho Connecticut company has long boon manufacturing under wear for trado using such names ns "natural wool', "natural worsted," and "Australian wool," nnd Justlco Drandols dcclarod, "nono of this undorwonr Is nil wool," nnd "much ot It contnlns only a small porcont ago of wool; soinn ns llttlo ns ton per cent." All thoso lnbols nro calculated to dccolvo tho buying public said Jus tlco Hrandols nnd such a prncttco tondn to "aid and oncourago tho rep resentations ot unscrupulous retail ors nnd tholr salesmen who know ingly null to tholr customers as all wool, undorwonr which Is largoly composed ot cotton. "When mlsbrandod goods attract customers by means of fraud which. thoy porpotrato, trado la dlvortod from tho producor ot truthfully marked goods," tho Justlco said, and "tho fact that honest manufac turers might protect tholr trado by la no dofonso fo such practlcos." Just think what tho effect will bo on tho demand for wool from this section when tho principle thus on nunclntod by tho supromo court ro colvoo nccoptanco by tho passago ot tho truth in fabrics bill which is dlscussod In anothor column of this Issuo by William A. Hums. Not onlywlll shoopmon ot this section bonoflt but ovory honosl mnnufneturor, ovory honest mor chant will bo bonofltod and tho pub llo will bo protected. Not only this but, wo bollovo, It will tond to ralso also rosortlng to decoptivo labols Is no dofonso for such practlcos." SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COUIIT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOIl THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR HAITIST OHUItCII niblo School 10:00 n. in. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. Subject, "Why I am a Dnptlst " Junior i). Y. P. U., 0:10 p. m. Sonlor I). Y. P. U., 0:30 p. m. Tho Easier Cnntata which was postponed on account of tho special meeting, will bo glvon Sunday night. Prayor mooting Wednesday 8 p. m. CIIAB. II. BLOM, Pastor WW ' $ 1 ", KiHP FORD OWNERS Keep your 5farting6ligWing I system working nusi as dependably "as your car by using lS! MeiyServicc MfcjyS I T is tho service prompt, efficient, dependable. In nil likelihood your, car is equipped with an "fiXlfcC" Battery. But "fiXtbC" Service js broad and comprehensive, It can meet every need of your starting and lighting battery, no matter what its make. Our free battery testing and rewatering service will go a long way toward keeping your battery sound and healthy. Take advantage of it. Oectrk Service & Battery Company Ontario, Oregon OEORQE P. UEIHSEN and FIIANK P. IIYAN, Plaintiffs, VB. II. II. TUNNY, and ELLA TJJJINY, Husband and. Wlfo, Dofondanta TO II. II. TUNNY, Dofondnnt! In tho nnmo ot tho Stato ot Oro gon, you aro horoby required to ap pear and nnswor tho complaint fllod against you In tho abovo ontltlod court and causo on or boforo tho tlmo proscribed in tho ordor ot publication, to-wit: On or boforo tho oxplrntlon of bIx wooks from tho dato ot tho first publication ot this summons, and It you fall to answer for want theroof, plaintiffs will ap ply to tho court for tho relief pray ed tor in Bald complaint, to wit: For decrco of this court adjudg ing that tho partnership horctoforo Misting botweon tho dofondaut H. 11. Tunny, and tho abovo named plaintiffs, bo dissolved, and. that tho accounting bo had, and that tho plaintiffs havo Judgment ngalnst.tho defendants for any amount duo by roason ot said accounting. And for tho furthor docroo of this court awarding to plaintiffs tholr costs and dlsburBomonts, and such othor and further rollof as to tho court may scorn met and oqultablo. This summons is publlshod pur suant to nn ordor of tho Honorablo Dalton Dlggs, Circuit Judgo, made and ontcrcd on April 20, 10?2, nnd tho first publication thoroot Is mado on April 20 1022, nnd tho last pub lication mado on tho first day ot Juno, 1922. W. II. nnooicE P. J. OALLAailEIt Attorneys for Plaintiff Itosldlng nt Ontario Oregon. POSTAL IMPROVEMENT WEEK IS OBSERVED May 1 Sees Inaugurated First General Campaign of Kind in Service. MAY HAHKITT ham: May basket salo Saturday nftor noon, April 29th nt Ontario Phar macy nnd Cnsh Grocery. Protty May baskets containing lunch for ono. Prlco 2Cc. Also small flower baskots of homomado candy. Salo by Prcsbytorlan Class of Sunbcanms. Man and wlfo want work on ranch, olthor togothor or separatoly. In qulro ot Argus or address Ilox 230, Ontario, Oregon. Without tho Postnl Service, business would languish in n da, nnd bo nt n standstill In n week. Public opinion would dlo ot dry rot. Sectional hatred or prejudice only would flourish, nnd narrow-mindedness thrive. It Is the biggest distinctive business In tho world nnd It comes nearer to tho Innermost Interests of a greater num ber of men nnd women than nny other Institution on earth. No prlvato busi ness, however widespread, touches so ninny lives so often or sharply; no church reaches Into so mnny soul, flutters so mnny pulses, lias so many humnn beings dependent on lta min istrations. "Pottl Improvement Week"s lins been sot for Mny 1, by tho Postmaster General. This Is tho first general cam paign of Its kind in tho Postnl Service for several decades. Iluslncss men and their organisations, largo users of i tho mnlt, newspnpers, motion pictures, advertisers, nnd tho cntlro organiza tion of 1120,000 postal workers nro to be enlisted in this country-wldo cnmpnlgn of Interest In postal Improvements. Your help Is vital. Address your let ters plainly with pen or typewriter. Qlve street address. Spill out name of State, don't abbreviate. Put your return addrtee In the upper left hand corner of envelope (not on the back) and always look at your letter before dropping In the mall to see If It le properly addressed. This care In the use of the malls Is for your benefit and speeds up the dispatch and delivery of mall matter. If you have any complaints of poor service make them to your postmaster. He has Instructions to Investigate them and report to the department. COURTESY It sticks in humnn relations like postago stamps on letters. The POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT ex pacta it to bo uiod by lta postmasters and employees In dealing with the public. Help thorn in Its uso beginning with POSTAL IMPROVEMENT WEEK, Mny 1-0, 1022. THANK YOU LOCAL PERSONALS Mrs. Qeorgo McOrnth ot Moun tain Home, caino to Ontario last wook to visit her mother, Mrs. O. U. Franklin. Miss Paulino ScllGiuau visited In Nyssa Sunday tho guest ot Miss Edna Wnrron. W. F. Escuo sold his houso In tho -south part of town Innt wook to J. O. Alborson, ot Donto, who rccontly enmo horo to llvo. Mr. Escuo sold lis car to Honry drlffln. Dnvo Stownrt Is ablo to bo out ngnln nftur two weeks Illness with tho flu. Miss Gladys Franklin, who has beon conflnod to hor homo for tho post ton daya on account ot sickness, Is again ablo to bo out. Hon. Ruthorfprd roturncd Monday from Vale whoro ho took a courso of trcatmonts In tho Snnltnrlum. Louis Alexander nnd family visit ed relatives In Ilolso Sunday. Mr. Alozandor is tho proprietor of tho Multnomah rooms. Clnrenco Croutor accompanied by Iko Itnblnetto ot Vale crovolo Ilolso Sunday. Mr. nnd Mm. Don Dunlnp of Cald woll vlsltod Saturday nnd Sunday in Ontario tho guests of Mrs. N. O. WSKorfc Allon Uodford vlBltcd relatives In Caldwell Sunday. MORE DAYS WEAR Toggery Bill 2S5&rd5 r li nn r"ii JL tis8frffiZSF4HE HE EFFORT ot tho conscientious tuuornl director, to rondor a superior typo ot ser vlco no mnttor in what flnnnclnl clrcum stancos tho bereaved family may bo, has characterized our work through tho years. To lighten tho burden ot grlof in a sincere way, and yot to chooso such mntorlnls lu tho con duct ot tho funornl as to appropriately moot ovory roqulromont of tho situation without ImpoHlng nn unfair or unroasonnblo flnnnclnl burdon thoroaftur, Is tho Ideal by which wo aro governed. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ontario Furniture Co. ' II. L. PETER80N Copyrtcht 1922. Cloclnnitl Coffin Co $5eSE5mEESgm$38gBi First to establish the I022 price-Usctf psoRiasaar HE makers of U. S. Tires made this announcement Inst November "Hereafter the price of the 30x314 'Usco is $10.90." The lowest price ever quoted on a tire of quality' reputation and standard crnacc. And now, with the opening of Spring, there seem to be quite n number of "New and Special tires" coming Into the market in the $10.90 price range. Perhaps you nrc wondering just what thcro can be cither "new" or "special" about these tires. It can't be tha $10.90 price "Usco" established that Ova months ago. Nor quality reputation and standard performance for it takes more than one fullscasonforany new tire to demonstrate where it stands in quality and value field (now that the season prom iscs business from the American car-owner), it is worth remember ing that "Usco" bhowed its good faith by announcing this price last all. The same intent to 6crvc that has made"Usco" a standard value for years. The "Usco" Tire was never better than it is today with its established quality, its time-tested performance, (iiid its nice coseyig tired in tune with the times. vcizr' r r.M""-. t2y rrt-1. BC KtA irJ Vti "l VHJaM W Ltd fl'VTTrTTVTT'X'f' ri ; 1 nA r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r f r r r r r r r r r r f f r r r r r r r r r r r r f r r r With so many tires rush ing into this $10.90 price United States Tires are Gsficj Tlras CopytljU U.S.TUCo. 0?2 and &tH vfttfih' Qjg5?jl NHTJrataiH ""iS va t : United States Tires United States Rubber Gompany fyV'r wmaQrMt 71 OUtttamJ Lirr.it RmiUt OrtaUtion U lit Weill Two luJrtJnii liiitj-fr bramikti ri Wl. iimp kWy-Lraaai Esswai rLfckki,hkfci.k.iKW Where Yoit Can Buy U. S. Tires: HARVEY & BICKER, Ontario V. B. STAPLES, Ford Garage, Ontario E. J. POWELL, Service Garage, Nyssa I