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TTTE ONTATUO AKQUS, SEPTEMBER 2, 101ft VAGTC EIGHT "BETTER BABIES! p . ; c;,:. l portraiti IVnniSe,: I: Ii i.. 1 H li ' No longer. Price $1.50 per dozen. BURRELL STUDIO I BOYERS ARE BACK FROM TRIP EAST Mr. and Mrs. II 0. M..t buve N tareed rren re ortaaaed wrtp li lh , , i,,r ilioy have linen purcbasln tool tor IM" Hover A .. depart .( store. Mrs Hover arrived I,,, me IttBd! morning coming from Now York ly wiiy of Chicago, d Mr BOft arrived home today. coining l,v way of Philadelphia. Mr Mover states Hint never be fore has there 1 n surh n decided . liungc in tin styles, not only In the l ,,, ,,i ii,.' milts but nlKO In the mat trials. Ah was Hie fail for the late summer, black, and blue ntl white. vJilch Is always a striking eombl n;itlon, ulll he very populnr thin sea son. Nnvy blue loads decidedly for 1 1,,. next favorite Or course mlll- II, eta in tailored costumes win Htill M II favor. Mr. and Mrs Moyer have made un Matty largo piirehaees for thin ea ., , ih,. opening left for the HhowlliK of the new Mock which will probably ! "bout the tenth of Hepl ember, will be looked forward to by there contemplating the purchatie of new garments. - hid hen WHO mei'T. 17 GRAND JURY IS IN SESSION IN VALE Indictments Arc Returned Against Several Offenders At Busy Session. The County grand Jury has been In Reunion at Vale thin week and Iibh had a busy time. Several Indict ments have been returned against persons H'rendy In custody, as well an several secret Indlctmentn which will not be announced until the par lies are apprehended. C () Hogart wan Indicted on a charge of assault with Intent to kill. A R. Price on a charge of larceny from the person A not true bill wiih returned In the cane of W. I) Keeney who wan charged with obtaining money under false pretencen. In the cane of the state versus Hick Uicket, the time wan net for the trial for next Wednesday. K. O. HAII-KV ATKNDM IDAHO HTATK INHTITl'Ti;. K. O. Bailey, local nuperlntendent of acholn left Hunday for Boise where be wll spend the week altend ing the statu Institute of Idaho teach ra. The program will last all week and consists of speeches and conferences of state school author ities. Mr. Bailey will be back In Ontario Saturday In time for the teachers meeting In the afternoon. He wishes to announce that all primary students must be registered during the first two weeks of school as none wll be received after Fair Week.and also that there will be no enrollment of primary students during the mid dle of the year. The annual Harvest Home Kentl Mil liven ut Mlg Bend will be held In Hie Mlg Mend park Friday. Sept I". ,,l ,,l Hie THi . as announced In the Argus last week, by error The roads are to be strawed In that aec II, hi before the event to keep Hie dust down anil " program of merit will be r.n.leied with a free lunch to all at iiooii. A great number from Ibis locality have declined dthelr Inten II f attending the festival. Mll.l.l(.sl,i;v HO.MK HKMOIKIKI The M.I.IIHons to Hie J D Billing i,. y home which have I i under the tearre "i reaatrretlre for about u weeks have I II completed and the l.unih uliu have occupied the John Wood residence, have moved In. Thr living loom and the porches Mre l"'n considerably enlarged, a km hen built mi and a basuuicnt pill un. hi u portion of the house The whole Interior has been doiie over and it made very attractive bath Horn the Inside and from Hie ex lerlor H .km DIM cm: WKtt HEW. Miss l.ydla Ji.dil and U, I HWM i iin.iiv in. 1 1 icit at ti.e Meteed , pareoaaa Wfoiererttf i,"1 i;,i c C I'rutl olhciatcd Tim i.i.e people re both rreai Ponae id ::h . I i. tun. to I'miii.i where l - v ill in -e their ho-il I MM-AI. CHINKHK MAKE tiiii to omul A abort lime ago Kong Vuen, one of the owners of Hie Kong Bros . Itestauraunt In this city, started to China to visit for about a year Kong will stop in Sacramento and Sail Kranclsco and then will go to Canton, China, where he ban a wife ml children waiting for him. The other member of the local linn has just returned from Canton where he spent two and a half years Kred Kong, a cousin of Hie Konga, left laat Saturday for Ran Kranclsco where he will sail In a short lime for the Orient to be married. The Kong Bros , have been In bus! liens here for over (our years, ami were In Boise a number of years he fore coming here On account of the recent uprising In China It Is doubtful whether these men will be allowed to return wheu Ihey desire A III'MINKHM IIAIIOMETEH. The Western Union Clock man was over from Boise recently. He says buslnes Is Improving. He knows because he put In five new clocks In Ontario, will Install two new ones In Nampa and has just put In four new ones III Boise He says that when people arenol prosperous Westrn Union Clocks are ordered out. but when the tide turns they are returned along with many new one. lie claims that he has had more In - qutrles during the last two weeks than during Hire or four months previous. CONTEST AT VALE Edith Joseph, Daughter f Mr. and Mrs. Horace Jos eph, Wins High Score. Edith Joseph age :i9 month daughter of M. and Mth Horace Joseph of Dead Ox Klat wan the highest scoring baby In the "Better Babies Contest" held at Vale three days last week. Her score was !ix Dorothy Marie Holly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Holly of IHver view Oregon who was entered in div ision 1 age one year made the second highest MOTC of lf.li Mabel Kdlth (lunderson. daughter of Mr. and Mrn. A. 0. (iunderson of Mully Creek had the highest in division 2 scorliiR 96. The highest scoring boy In the contest wan Lester l'ropst son of Mr. andMrs. 0. W. l'ropst of Vale He was one year old and his score wan . Second highest boy John D. Edwards, son of Mr and Mrs. John Edwards of Vale scored Pt.l at 19 months of age. A He for the third place Hugh Weaver, non of Mr and Mrs J K. Weaver of Ontario age; 20 months scoring II and Itlch ard Davis son of Mr. andMrs. Jake Davis of Vale age II months scoring 95. That the "Better Babies Content" held annually In Vale by the Ladles of the Civic Improuncnt Cluli Is a success Is proven by the number of entries this year All bnblen In Malheur County between the agen of 12 and II months were eligible treaty eight babies were entered and 14 examined II boys and II girls. Three divisions were made classifying the ages. Division 1 I to 2 years. Division 2 2 to It years Division .: .; in year" All lectures were well attended and a great number attended the health exhibit. I, D OOMPAffl I NDEH EV MWADEMEM'. Messrs Balfour CiUhrle A Co.. or Portland have retired from the agency of the Eastern Oregon Laud Co, and William MacKenzic, for rly connected with the compans has taken up the I'orlland agency. The Eastern Oregon Land Co, Is Hie owner ol what Is known as Hie Dalles Military Wagon lload grant, embracing each alternate section of land In a strip of country from I'rinevllle to Ontario. They are also the owners of the Eldorado canal In Hie upper Burnt river section. VI ITI' ll ft ' JrU( yJ mk , " w -2?- m ial jB ' iLs.- Vi K.'wlr OTK vl S UmLJ 1 vifl$S- Xlb:" Sm fit rtUl ilVB ijj i lVy'i HjjC. m 4 ' t w JIP Bwlj. 'ii mnm -w "M .11 Hn a i.eak5r' utr' ? C i HlBKjVjIcHKJBi lrejB W- 'Win ' P-JiK.. f L i iT4lKiJato A aV - aaaf'JHIr" dK j)H L. , wre' ' je Lr MM( WRrL m T v Jb Vtbk 2rT"f i JB fi B HvhBi. a w i Ta PLJ Pjj n trfdaja efl Lja jHlVUbnkJflBdB Ka jM it j oxtahio ki:sidi:nin in vale A number of Ontario people were in Vale Rrlday to attend the pioneer Day celebration and the Better Bab ies Contest. Among those who went up on the train were T D Burton, R. 8. Uutherfor.l. Mr iin.l Mrs D II. Kerfoot. Mr. and Mrs. It V Swagter. Mr. and Mrs J. H (Iregg, D. IV Dearborn, Mr C W. Lyoll . Mrn. R. A. Itelger. Mrs C U Long. Mrs H M Cnrllle. Mrs. K. M Dra per. Mrs A. M Mucphon, Mrs. (iln.ls Voting. C. I). Davis and wl!'e. W H lixon. W J Mink. Mrs A. II. Teter. Mr and Mrn. D Dunbar and daught er, II. W. Clement. I. Adiiin. .an tieiwn. Mm. John Stuber, I'. J. Phil lips of Nyssu and Win. Morlltt of I'nlty. J. II. Wilson, Teacher of Violin and Piano I'oruierly of St Paul, Minn Will spend one day per week m on tarlo For appointment call Studio at Payette 10". W (iuuriinleed piano tuning, $3.r.O per nlano. If i uii.i; lW MVT MONDAY NEW ARRIVALS in Ladies Suits, Coats, Dresses and Skirts, are arriv ing on almost every express. OUR MOTTO A Good Garment at a Less Price Make us call and lie convinced. GOLDEN RULE STORE Labor day next Monday will not be observed generally in Ontario. It In a legal holldav and the hanks and postoltlce will he closed but noting Hie fact that school opens on that date the stores in general will, no doubt, have a busy day. C. II Harnett, proprietor of the Uoldeii Hule Company, returned Ihw hiti.r part of last week from the eaat where he has been purchasing stock Mr Harnett states that It was very pleasant traveling thin year and that it has I i unsually cool Mates that uilludv will he surely pleased this year, as she has a wide Mere el Itylea to select from. The Jackets of the suits will be longer than In the past heason and the sep erate coats which will be popular will be made with belts and a tied. I ed More around the hottoin WILSON HOME ItEMtlDEI.ED. The home of Hay Wilson on Oregon Stret In lllverside Addition which has been under the course of remodeling the peal month is completed. Two bedrooms and a spacious porch on the front haw been added and the whole Interior done over making I t one of Hie most attractive Utile WtMfM in IM city Mrn. Jaces Morlltt Win. L. Morlltt Mrs. Martin llouacn Martin Housen Deo Wlllled Melle Willi. '.I Florence Barclay Mrs J. S. Jones Mrs Methslna Pennington Mrs. Lucy Thomson J. (). Thomson Mrs. Mary E. Lyelln I (). Peterson Mrs. Svlvlu Mleger M. C. IHchardson Mrs. B 0i IHchardson F W. Siacev Viola Stucey Jacob J. Davla olllc Davla V S. Curtlsa J. It. Weuver J. It. ( Iregg' Leonard t ole 1874 1H6X iss lSHTi 1 HI! II till 180.1 1881 1881 ISM 1K7J 187.' 18 Ml i 1114 till 1878 iS'JO 1872 I IM I Ml i:.s7 im;h Susan Draper Andy Jensen Susie Jensen N C, I.ong I luoru Cole Moudy lS8.ri Everett Trousdale has accepted :i h . position of ill triictoi- lit it iclice u 1M84 18H2 1S0S the high school ut Cottage Dro.c. Ills school opens Diet.' Cie -0th , of the month. IMII2 I'M'EH I KHMUTV. "Fuclc Dick" Hutherford has u copy of 'The Ontario . w." publish ed by W E Bowen li carrys a dale hue ol December , I Ml, If la a seven column edilion. but none of the a.hertlseiuents hear the u.iiik I of any of the present local dealers NNOl Nt E.MENT (IOM1NCED FKOM PAOI I ' Holy Coniniuiiiou Hie e'ebral'on of the Lord' .-'upper vv'.l bn hell at Hie Metdod st Church ;iet Sundic ei C C Prat; Pastor A.! are c.r l! ii niMted to he prewal Mrs M J Diven N 0 Sulb'lis Mrs Jennie Sullen A II McDregor Mrs A H Mctlregor Mrs E T Amidon C Amidon Mrs C E Amidon Mn W I. Mortlltt J M. Duncan Nn J M Duncan James Morlltt LI7I 1 s s I I s s :, 1SSJ ISM' g 1SS4 1 SS(i lstl! 1 s s ,", issv 1 M,N Ontario Oregon BiSiiiSEVAtTjlS I BfS PHreiie"b're4 ) mJ7 An. I toi Mib Bl Wk tfMBMtVatbkeJi7 I MkM m Jim. 4 W m illllllaajgiL A iK Jh You'll Hear a Great Deal This Season About $15.00 Suits 1915 Fall Broadway Suits at $15.00 SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY US-ARE THE BEST WE HAVE EVER HANDLED, AND WE HAVE SOLD CLOTHING IN EASTERN OREGON AND IDAHO FOR ALMOST A QUARTER OF A CEN TURY. LOOK THEM OVER AND JUDGE YOUNG MKN's COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL si its fOB PALL, ABE Now BKADY $8.50, $10.00, $12.50, $15-00 At These Prices We Show Distinctive Ranges in Fancies and Blue. Modeled for Young Men With Patterns Accordingly. Not Long Before School Opening ALEXANDER ONE PRICE CLOTHIER ONTARIO. ORE.