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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1916)
THURSDAY, HRPT. 2, 11 TUB ONTARIO A ROUS PAOE FIVE A Distinctive Reason What is the chief reason for the superi ority of Royal Baking Powder ? There are several good reasons, but there is one which distinguishes Royal from other baking powders. This reason, which every woman should know, is that Royal Baking Powder is made from cream of tartar, which comes from grapes. This means a healthful fruit origin. It means natural food as distinguished from mineral substitutes used in other baking powders. There is no alum nor phosphate in Royal Baking Powder. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO New York The Week With Ontario Citizens L. B. Tetera vrnl to Welaer Thurs day. CfiirRii V Nesblt of Welser took In ih- fair Friday. Attorney W. K. I.w was In Va1 on business Tueaday. .In line anil Mm Kins were Welser visitor oo Thuraday. Minn Maude llrosnan attended tha Winer carnival Thursday. Sheriff Hen llrown of Vale wan In Ontario on business Monday. V. T. Dlnsmao of the St. Paul tracta waa In town on Tueaday. Miss Virginia Reynolds waa 11 Wels er carnival visitor on Thuraday. M K. lliiln went to Welser Thurs day to aee the carnival displays. Mi and Mra. A. It. White took ttoc morning truin for Welaer Thuraday. Ml mill Mn, 0, " Dodge took the mornliiK train for Welser Thura day. .1 W Hlffle of Frultland waa In Ontario on business Momluy sfter n Itiv I). E. Haker will speak at I lie I'nrrlHli house Nasya next Sunday at throe p. in. MIhn si.uia Hall wiiil to Welser TliurHiluy morning to iitirn.l the car nival there. Mr. and Mrs Lew Ailam attended the Harveat Carnival sights at Wela er Thuraday. W. A. Kulkeraon went to Welaer Thuraday to vialt frienda anil aee the carnival sights. Mra. L. Ready returned tliia week from l'ocatello where ahe haa visited frienda far aome time paat. Attorney J. W. Mct'ulloch left Sat turday for Ilurna to attend the aea aiona of the circuit court there. K. H. Ilarinon or Newton, Kansas, arrived laat week for a v i 1 1 with W. T lilngman at the 8t. Paul tracta o J Dlckinaon. editor of the I'ar ma Review and MIhh DickiiiHon aaw the concluding events at the fair Fri day. ('. 0. Dodge, formerly of the On tario Democrat, returned this week from an extended vlalt In the middle wast. Mr. and Mm DeArtnoiul and fain tly who were fair vlaltora laat week returned to their home west of Vale Saturday. Kniory Cole, republican candidate for aherlff spent nearly all of this week In Ontario in I hi. interest of Ilia candidacy. Mrs. Hert Wheelon and childreu, accompanied liy Miss Suruli 1'ainler were among the Ontario visitors in Weiaer Thuraday. Leonard Cole exhibited a number of fine mineral specimens to frienda about town this week which took the honors at the fair. K. F. Dingnian who spent last week with W T. Dingniun ul the St. 1'aul tracts returned on Monday to his home near Salt Lake City. Judge Dalton Bigg J Attorney 1' J (iallagher accoinpnieil Attornev J. Alien Biggs on his return to Bums. The trip was made in Mr. Biggs car. Raver & Miller, contractora, tbla week completed the residence built for H. I. llolcouib ou Virtue street and it will be ready for occupancy In a few day a. Charged with stealing 100 pro grams at the fair grounds last Fri day Ace Williams of Payette was tak en before Judge King last Saturday and fiued , The charge was brought by E. W. Van Valkenburg, who had the grand atand concession and for whom Williams worked dur ing the fair. Attorney J. Allen Blgga of Burn. Oregon, waa the gueat of Judge and Mra. Dalton Blgga for the laat two daya of tha fair returning to hla home on Saturday Pert V enable, editor of the Payette Enterprise came over to tee what a good fair looka like and wan convinc ed that Malheur county' expoaltlon la the real thtag, laat Friday. Wednesday afternoon of laat week Howard H Hart ami Lottie Zimmer man of Kmineit. Idaho, were united Id marriage at the llapllst parsonage In thl city by the paator, Rev. D. E. Baker. The W. C. T. U. will meet at the MetltodlHt church next Tueaday af ternoon. At tin meeting delegates will be elected to attend the state i Million of the aoclety o be held at I'endleton. In honor of her mother, Mra. Har nett, Mrs K M Uregg entertained at her home ou Virtue street laat Sutiirdii afternoon with u neighbor hood thimble party. The occasion of the gathering being Mrs. Harnett's birthday. She waa the recipient of many floral remembrances and a de lightful afternoon was spent b those present Wee. Caviueaa of Vale passed thru Ontario Tueaday enroute to Pendle ton and Portland. At Pendleton he waa Joined by Mra Caviueaa who has been 111 there for some time and whom he accompanied to Portland for medical treatment. Mr. Cavlneaa was called to the Oregou uietropolia to testify In the Ford-Prary scandal case which haa occupied the atten tion of the courta there for aome time. PETE DUFORD SUFFERS FROM GASOLINE BURNS While working In hla ahop Wed nesday afternoon Pete Uuford of the Ontario Oarage was painfully burned about the hands and had a narrow escape from still more serious In juries. An assistant accidentally over turned a lighted blow torch into a pan of gasoline iu which parts had been washed and the Haines started to spread To avoid further trouble Mr iniii. 1. 1 seized the blazing pan and rushed to the rear of the build ing and enroute his hands were liiirn ed and his clothes took fire. Without hesitating Mr. Duford threw himself to the ground and rolled in the sand thus smothering the fire on his clothes and preventing dangerous In juries. Aside from painful blisters on iiis right hand he is none the worse for the experience. LOCAL GROWERS INVITED TOCOMPETE IN CORN SHOW As the result of the success ac hieved at the "First National" corn show held in St. Paul last year by Malheur county com growers au in vitation lias been extended them to compete again. The show this year will be held in St. Paul December 11 to H) and many rich prizes are offered. Last year three cups came back to Ontario won by Everett Tale and his son and by Fred Bender. While only preliminary announce ments have been received further no tices will be forthcoming and may be secured by inquiring of II L Cockrum of the First National bank of this city. ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE RESULTS IN DEATH Karl O. Iovo Hent to Penitentiary I Vn in This Count) In Killed at Halmn Friday. Earl 0. I.ove, who waa sentenced to from two to 20 years for a statu tory rrlnfe from this nty was kill ed at Halem Friday whr-n ho attempt ed to ohciii" from tho slato prison This was not love's first break for liberty While in Jnll at Vale await lng sentence he was detected with Humilities of pepper in hla pockets to be used in throw In the eyes of the JallorH Ho was frisked and tho popper taken from h!m. This did not deter him however, he dug thru tho walls of Hie Jail and secured lib erty for a short time. Ills other at tempts wore also partially successful , DRHAMLAND'S ATTRACTION GENTLEMAN ROM INDIANA Durtln Farnum has long been rec ognized as one of America's leading actors His presentation of "The Virginian" Is one of the truly great pieces of acting that this country baa produoed, and with It and closely aproachlng It Is merit Is that of "The Oentleman from Indiana," which will be Men at The Dreamland Saturday evening. This Is the story of the play: After leaving the university where he haii been one ul Ilio greatest fool ball stars In years, John Darkless (Dustln Farnum i plunges into the thick of Indiana politics through pur chasing the Platvllle Herald and fearlessly smashing the corrupt pol itical machine of Rodinv Mct'une. While this in a few words des cribes the gist of the play It hy no means conveys to the reader the wonderful photoplay that has been built uroiiud liuoth Tarklngton's very human story Pen and Ink cannot describe thi' smoothness of the action, the transition from scene to scene as Mr. Farnum lives, not acta, the part of the character he Is portraying. To the man or woman who waa born In a small town the "Main .treet" of Platville will seem like a picture of the old homestead. To the city born It will bring a view of what a country town really looks like. And the characters are the everyday persons one meets in a town of this kind. The local political "boss;" the univerally professor, who has fallen from grace b hla love for li quor, reforms when offered a help ing hand; the leader of the "White caps" and his crew of ruffians; the girl who haa been adopted by her aunt In the city, all are true to life For those who like a strong love story, of a real man and a real wo man will not be disappointed I. win human element Is offered at the Dreamland, Saturday, Sept. 30. I I.. I tl.l.ATIO ItO.WtD HK KTOK.MV SKSHION (Continued from page one) tiling whether or not the aaaeasment of affiant's laud as above set forth is a fair, Just, equitable and lione.i assessment." "That except the property of the affiant herein, that none of the prop erty of Malheur county la assessed at Its actual cash value. That aaid assessment roll shows tha sheep are aaaaased f 3 00 per head, whereas the actual cash value of sheep is is to $D per head, said roll shows cattle to be aasessed at $25 per head, where as the actual cash value of cattle In said county is from ttiO to $75 per head; said roll shows horses assess ed at $23 per head, whereas the act ual cash value of horses is from t to $100 per head This uffiant further states t hut said assessor of Malheur county has an nounced that he has assesseil tin property of the county at forty per cent of its actual cash value and that he has actually a 1 money at only forty cents on the dollar Affiant further states that by reu sou of t in- unjust, unfair and uiieiin.il classification of farm lauds iu Mai heur county, that farm lands are not assessed at the actual cash value nor at forty per cent of the actual cash value, but that said lands are as sessed at ten per cent of the actual cash value, wltereas the property ot the affiant herein is assessed for more than its actual cash Value. Affiant further desires to object to the assessment of the lands of the affiant, and also desires to object to the entire assessment roll of Mai heur county, and refers to said as aessmeut roll and makes same a part of this objection, the specific point of said objection to said assess- "DRESS UP 99 It's a National Movement That clothes, good clothes, are important no one will dispute. "Dress up" then in the kind of clothes that make for content ment, self respect and- prosperity. Never before have the American people bad such good reasons to "Drew up" with tliis nation at peaee with the world In war times with financial conditions better than at any thin In Its history, . v. rybody I ' the " Dress Op" spirit. Alld We've responded tOO, We've "Dressed l'l" our store with big stocks of Women's Wearing Apparel- we are prepared to l our hare toward helping yon share in the "Dress Up" movement. We're readv to show JTOU good clothes at moderate prices. We call particular attention to our splen did assortment of Womn's New Fall Suits and Coats at prices ranging $12.50 to $45.00 Jte W. A. FULKERSON KOKMKKl.Y W. T. I.AMI'KIN'S For Artesian or Natural ICE Call up COLD STORAGE The Only Sanitary Ice in Town Phone 157-R ment roll being that the properly mi aid assessment roll, other thai, the property of affiant herein, is none of It assessed at Us ail llal ra h i.ilm- Wherefere: This afflaut demands that the premises above described of affiant herein be classified as lion tillable land, and aasesaed according ly. This affiant further demands, us hla right as a taxpayer of Malhuer county, Oregon, that the entire as aessmeut roll prepared by the aaaea sor be rejected, and thai this board of equalization forthwith employ suf ficient competent help to re. assess Malheur county to the end that a fair, Just and equitable uMMMi lie had iu said couuty I Signed i J W Met I I.I.OCH. Dreamland Shown the Best Photo Plays Saturday, Sept. 30 DUSTIN FARNUM In Booth Tarkington's big hit "The Gentleman FREE! DEMONSTATION FRIDAY AND SATURDAY We will have the. full line of Tru Blue Crackers and Cook ies demonstrated in our store Free eating samples of the entire line. We extend an invitation to everybody to come and try these celebrated goods at the expense of the factory. Wilson Brothers THE GROCERS From I Indiana' " Wednesday, Oct. 4 The funniest play of the year. "Chimmie Fadden Out West" It will give your sides exer cise. There is a laugh per minute. kH 1 I B. B "lJWWW Ml - 1 b q ml . : If HE i Si eue from '"I ho Ociitl ,i li. : llie.tm laud, l) en