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THURSDAY, NOVKMHKll 2, 191R- v u.. . 0 TIIK ONTARIO AUCI'S . hy Should Oregon Vote Pendleton $125,000 nil MM I ''" fif'l. r.f :t null for I nnriniil NkOOl only 11 BaltM from where 1 1 i Ht si i; I plant at tYOOtoa vlilcti nuulre but n fortieth "f BVlll iiniiunl B lIlllDUM to put It 1" success ful nprrnl ion- BOB I Of II. rotW pliiiniphl.t; an. I II 1 1 1 want to Bfold MMtlMt luxation, vote 309 X No iui,i sent CUi Wood, v aetoa, or. rare trawir fw ran FRUITLAM) BENCH lit, MRS. R. a WILSON For an economical administration of public business VOTE FOR C. C. MUELLER Republican Nominee COUNTY TREASURER Vote No. 59 on the Ballot. VALE OREGON VOTE FOR R. W. SWAGLER Candidate for DISTRICT ATTORNEY Censiders a public office a position of trust VOTE FOR L. E. HILL Republican nominee for COUNTY ASSESSOR Second Term Your support will be appreciated The Argus for Commercial Printing Mr I' W tiroip iiml .1 A Kl0 .i word ol tii" death nf thati brother Ell Klnt ol Anita, lew, ImI ii i; 'iii k has laatalled i aaa eleetrla nuiga tkli weoh. Km Ttoknor haa traded hi i i.i orchard la Geo Frank for Ills bOOM ami I"' in lOH now OOOBpled I'V Mrs Higher, I urn WnlkiT M an Kmiii'lt visitor till week Mr . P. Yoiki-y It nick nt bet mothcr'l homo nt Parma. i,. .i n Cotton, Phaser ami lit (! MorlO, Darnel Bad Wilson attcnil- ad Hu' w '" T i' soneeaiiea hi I'ii- rntcllo lust work nml report a BBSBB itui ia sol lap HoiiiinTti Mate now tins a iiu-nilMTKliip Of 1200. (feed report- Ol taiWfflftH work was re ported frnni all over the Mate The Ini'.lli Of III'' lOltVI'tltlOIl WIIK 'Vote fur tin' constitutional prohibition iini'MiiliiH'iil" or "put a rriiHM I i in the too sajnara " Tte MaajaAaa r- luriH'il In n special car from l'm-a H'lio in Naaaa ahem Mrs Kiia a. Mob-, national lecturer snil organizer. as will as BdttOf III thief of Hie Young Cmseeer Mfl nan ens soneonUoa lil,.i. poke In tin- eM'tilnr Sun ,!;,.. he IfOlN hi Knnna thentre In Botes leheol reaorta im " pmtattai In school The W. C T U met We. In.- .l.iy afternooa with Mra it 0 nTttaen, h report of oonTeatlon w iteea by ,. locate ui'l plans for final prolil lillloli iiini'iiilni'iil rmnpiilKn made The M K Inili'" ulil met Thursday with Mrs Mnrklnsnn II A Hansel. Frank nml HiitnlH reiiinie'l rrom llielr hunting ini Frtdaj i salni Tha party aot three deer en their trip up the south Salmon fork We, In. .lav evenlnir Mrs lllithev ami mimh iinrriH ehaperonod the 1 1, , re4e to a ptctu i il Ontario, Oregon i , Methodist i ongrenatlon Sun evening attended Ihe rerlral ii in.. held h Rvai Miiu hi Ontario in Ihe Methodlel rliiirrh etardej ereelaa Ma Herri renth urmi.' had lhair party Hi the I. W Flock lini. high Mkool h aatertalaad hy tin- leolor el slag in thoroaght) enjoyed themaelvi Friday the dlatrid lundt) aonTontloa la lae BbbUsI ahnreh ov er twenty delegate wen- .r. .m from surrounding towns, nml I MT ii. traetlvo tad helpful meetlna area held Tha proitrnni iiii.i". .i aatrlad anl i'11" Palt preelded la Hi., uhsenre of lie preslileni. epp of lajatla The afflaata '" tha couilnn year r: 1'renulent. Mth T ii MoCobmo) "f Payette; vice i . -i dent, W S llimlicllff of New Ply mouth. BOOretary huiI treiiMurer J.iine Deal, superlntenileul of nils iinis, rii.is DaMn Payette i Maeria tendon I ol temperance, A I. (ior bam, Paylie, ili-nieutary ilepnrt ment. Mth Qea U'iImoii. New Ply mouth, 'tern une. Mrs J (' Lewie, I., i- !'. ...iuii itev Reed, Payette VodBoedaj ovoalaa M Ihe J liuyer t.imih were bnay with supper mm men pasHluK calleil to llirin that their house was afire Itecaiise of ..rt lapnl Of water Ihe hulhl- illK was soon IiiiiiiimI to (he KToUllkl Bvertyhlai OB the first floor hut the rim.. i closvt ami Mrs Mayers .i.-ih pieces of china wa saved The rlothiiiK -in. I IhiMiiik un.l everythliiK on ihe second floor was burned The origin of the fire is not known but must kare been defective Hue us it started uptaisr-- Mr Haver hud a small Insurance on il and will re huihl soon Mi riurnh .1 Handy. Miss Knol- ton and Miss Fowled wn- ..unpaimi lag in our low n Friday. Horn To Mr and Mrs Hruce Campbell at Ho. Idaho, October 20th a daughter J II Whitell went to Kuimett Tooodnj Mr P K Johnson and Mildred a. i .unpanied hot parents. Mr and Mrs W Vyers to Durkee. Oregon. where they visited Saturday and Sunday lr au.i Mrs J I'oiilson of Hoise isited the I) MagUBOOa home Sun day Mr and Mrs Laurel Wells were Kinniett Viol ton several day last week Mr and Mrs Ceo Thompson went to Hoise teturda) I'arson Huff and father, and dang hi. i Miss Hetoa, and Miss I.enore II. HI of Haker i It) auioed d..i.. to tte I f Huff Saturday They were callers at tea Madaea hone Sun day Ml and Mrs .ack Walk. ItoppiBI -it the M M Hurst home Her Ford Hurtcii attended the dhh trial loaday aeteol laaUtata al Pal mil IBS! Thursday d creip aatara ttu Ol aeh for tralnlni The MlBBaa Viillie Colwell mid lieu tub htoyof era ipeadlai eaveral days Willi Mrs Arthur Colwell at New Plymoath thla week Mr and Mrs Kr.iul Wiiyn went' to Baker City insi fyednaaday, com ing home the first of the week Mr mid Mr- A C Patbeal v the .1 II. Poller home nt New Plj Ilium II .i....u,.j . I Ml Mnry Prlt.h' returned from llrognn, Oregon. Monl.i ('has Mitchell returned lo Cnld well last Wednesday. Mmh Alma rthiiinherger who has been oNerseelng npple packing nt sev ernl place in O.ipon went to North Vnkliun, Wiislilngloii lait Wednesduy to oversee tho apple packing there. Mis Helen Sturve of Piiyeile apent l.id we,.k with Mrs I, II Itedlngton II J Puchert was a huslneHs vlalt or to Kmmett Snlurday Prof Hall was a Caldwell visitor Hnturday. Mrs Nichols who ban been vlnltlng her daughter, Mrs Art Heap, return ad to Caldwell Thursday. meal MlteU aw red his family to l.etlui this week He will h i m ployed on a dairy rancli there Mi M It Taylor nml sons Oil Kenneth of KoKwell nml Terrll of Payette visited PmHIaad friend- Sunday. II I. Ingnrd and II It Kusnell were on ii cmnpHign trip to Nanipa Cnldwell nml other towns Inst week. (iuy Crnhiim, stale hortlcullur.il i pactar, at Bafaa araa in the eon munlty from Sundiiy to Wednesday MIsh Mamie Hnyer of Apple Valley pent Satiirdny ami Sunday at her home Mrs Mnry Hurnctt aeeouipmiled Mrs I'llV In lier I. olio Bl Caldwell last Wednesdav mid i- 'li.. Hem Mth ol North Payette 'pent S'm inj al the Wa linos hone .i oalBlor and Carp Tussing haul ...I lour .. .; B beat from Bit Ilea to " till week. i! i; w .n is ielaa penier work lor Stegner and Newell at I.. .. ,.l M W MaOee are building ie at l.etba. i' Barnard and ri Heap nanl la Lathe Baadaa la da lona pie tei in Mr ami Mrs A I. Kingsbury had ta tte I'.isi week, Mr ami Mrs T. II (Irelder of Cambridge and Mr and Mrs Matem Bl Ontario Miss Mary Weir bus gone to Hoise lo take up training in St Luke's hospital Mr and Mrs J Mayes of Clenns Ferry visited at their ruuch home with Mr mid Mrs li 1 Holleiibeck seiernl duy k hist week. Mrs Knnna ullan. I. r of II (en tral, OnL, I visiting her mother. J N Hill Little Hubert Holleiibeck lias been very 111 the past week with typhus pneumonia. F. I. (Jreip returned Monday even ing from his trip eaat. Klla Alber of lioise and Miss Anna Hut field of Nanipa were week end guesU at the N. V Lewis home unouiiieioenls. Mothers ClTOM Friday ufturuoon. siihjeci current events Idaho laws on sal - of tobacco to minor aud the use Iterant by Mrs Morelaud Pho blbitiou by Mrs K U Wilson Mar riage by Mr It K Itohiiisou Moth era Passions by Mrs (Jeuck Ad dress by Keprebentative lugai'd Music by nitli grade Solo by Mish Mayer, Sun. la.- at the Hkptisi church "Five Year l.allv Hay Program" Ketio hpectlve aud HetroHpectlve Kevlew." The M K and Huptists will hold a union Ilihle study and prayer ser ice preparatory to revival "TlceM iu January. GREAT STARS in GREAT PIAYS made by GREAT DIRECTORS GIVE ME 07-anV f MO PICXU ' f e II BBuiCiHaBi nk Mia - I I RES THE LEAD OVER AIL THE OTHERS Can We Help ? 'in i tbii Iuii 1 1- ' ii of any assistance to you t Sure ly we cannot t do not uivc us the opportun ity V BBKIU'i you w arc willniLi to do OUT part Thiit 's the kind of a bank wo arc conducting. Our satisfied customcra will tell you so. If there is ;ni will we can be of assistance to yoUj lo not hesitate bu1 right in and tell ui about it. Every official of tln hank will be glad to meet iiii more than half way . What gives an lustl tiitiun ;i right i" live in a buiness oommunityf The tervice it rendera to the oominunity We know thiit. Gomfl in any time and put us to that test. First National Bank Ontario, Oregon A GOOD BANK IN A (JOOD COUNTRY " HAWAII CarleanAdwaY Four and One-half Days From California Shorea hy the Floating Palace S. S. Semtor Jtinbiiu Iwl his purr hea rd a w roliiiu of "I nfanilllar guo tation'' and BgaaOBI to i abl any day now to give us the clasuleal .Irrl? a lien of "piiile piibllell.v and "itrlet ai'coiiQtahiliiy" Iu lb orllnl Baby tpuaa. Adit fimoua ta yloga uf bUtery: "1 will iuiudr Mi thla Hue If It take ill iuuiuitr: ' The lieiiiocntle inn.ni bill, at completed, I regarded a eo iierfr. t that the ehoBesa are tbat tb ti paters uf New York, Us l.mrils aud llilnola will l able to build S.000 more miles of good roads In Alabama nest J ear Mr. Hughe I talking to the worn- u of tbe laud Iu the bumel; language o ibe fireside and w ripeot to wit ness an laanieealTe rallying of tb aei on the tii t Iron in,- ds after tbe first wash d in Kovousban AV 'W SVS. Ij iM am. Lr A . V la scNsv-'. Tim e-s ixv Msi?sslw '' " GREAT NORTHERN Untlli Ui I I. width 63 frrl aprsd t kiM.n buanta I'D pu users. HILO and HONOLULU Vie l.o Angelea SAILINGS FROM SAN FRANCISCO, PIER 7 Not. 7, 27; Dae. 16; Jen. 4, 23; Feb. 12; March 6, 23 llr.iulir .mil attrailioni ol the H;i.uis ilru-nheil in a mtm wSdet, rrs.ly loi distri- buuon, t ticket oaVee, aa "iiu "ii rt- (ueits. Rouud Trips 130 und up, rrom sn Pranciaeo. Ami.i lo local rsllwsv sanu or sd- drrM K H. Cruwr A.m Grn P. IVillsnd. Or, H. A Jsckssa. Tcse, Msssfsr. b... Market St Sail t rsnCKCu. HoMii in i Mm Biota Vale Hot Springs SANITARIUM VALE, OREGON Board, Rooms and Baths. Massage, Diet, Rest RHEUMATISM OUR SPECIALTY DR. THOS. W. THURSTON, Superintendent A