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THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO. OREGON, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1920 Rexall Remedies Eastman Kodaks ONTARIO PHARMACY Prescription Specialists TIIK HKXAIJj BTOUK P1IONI2 NO. -J iVfa Remedies tt is: It 11 t it . ,' c." V t i-. -J U il!.'IILLUIl.J.il,l.-L!-L.l ' 1-t Jg'JILILi.- J'gT II1DK8, TOIIH, AND PKLTS Ilnni'licrs, Stockmen, Trappers! It )u have r.ny hides, furs orpelts Bend thorn to us. We.pny tlia highest market prlcos. We par cash. ItODOKIIH & COMPANY Ontnrlo Oregon , Tclcpliono 18,1-W ... . - fJh'l U JmlJJ.IU -1 1UUJAJ.1JJ1.. 1J mjl j l us ..ill.- " RECOnO SENT TO COLBY "There's More Real Satisfaction" cays the Good Judge In a little of the Real To- bacco Chew, than yon ever got out of the ordinary kind. The good rich taste lasts so long you don't need a frcsli chew nearly as often that's why it costs you less to chew1, this class of tobacco. Any man who use? the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put ufi in two style VB CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco Tennessee Lower Home Requests Action by Governor. Nashville, Term. At Lbo request ot tho Iioubo of representatives, Oovcrnor Koberts forwarded to Socretary ot State Colby a certified Journal of that body, when the nttwnpt was mnde to rescind tho fcdoral suf frage amendment. Messrs. Kcnnoth Edson, Oscar f1tn,lfil, OIahI..ih Plnt.lii. ft!...-!.... A Davis, Hev, OlniBtcad and Miss tona Copy Of mi .... MrMlnnvllln. f'nlto.. M.Minn. vlllo, Oregon, whoro thoy ntlund Col- lego- lor tho comlnc year. Miss Adra Vestal lonvos Saturduy .(..Ihm .in., ... tin-. .....I ..- ,., . The acton was not regarded by )))t wt frQld nm, from l)(,ro tho suffroglsts ns affecting tho validity poos to Corvnllls, Oregon, to pur- or tno proclamation previously issuod .duo iter coiiego worn. by Secretary Colby of tho ratification of the 10th atnondment. The nntl-ratlflcatlonlsts, however, wore Jubilant tocauso they Interpreted tha sondliiK of tho stntument as mean liiK that this record would become n part of tho oWdonco to be used In tho courts to overjkrow tho validity of tho ratification. Gambling Scandal Hits Chicago Cube. Chicago. Pu-sldont WlUlam Vceck of tho Chicago National league baso ball team will luvustlKato cbargts made hero that tha Cubs hud delib erately lost n gamo, which Philndul phlu won, 3 to 0, mid that professional gamblers "cleaned up" tu a belting coup a a result. Tho Argus vrnnt tds will soil your farm produco or your soconi) hand machinery. rSSStttttt'JfrEM-frfrM'tf Mfr i?'"TTTTfTmr?mWMMHMMMMMHmMtWmMHMMmf 1 '11 Three Important things to get in fall clothes 1 good quality 2 good style 3. a fair price Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes cover1 those three points better than any clothes we know of We're making your profit a bigger one by cutting ours "to the bone" If you don't get your money's worth you get your money back TOGGERY BILL The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. . J 8 ;t ? a T ' 'A Miss Mnmlo llayor leaves Thtm- d.y cvciiIiik for Twin FnlU whoro alio tcache.4 tho comluir your. Miss I'liiieiico AmUraM vlnltot with Miss Kslhcr Hussoil from Thuit- tl.y to Sunday. She Icuvch from her homo at l'arniu soon to ttiku up nurso'a training at Spokane. Miss Kern Llnck leaves this Sat urday for Iowiston to attend Normal tho coming yoar. Mr. Phil Carpenter and slstor, Miss Loin, wore down from WoUcr Sunday visiting friends. Miss Mubol Itoblnson und brother, Sldnoy Itoblnson, of Caldwell, with their friend, Miss Helen Hlce. wuro guosts from Friday to Sunday own ing or Miss i.innio crcgor. Mrs. It. W. Smith, Mrs. M. M. Hurst und Mrs, Grant Fisher went to Nampa Tuesday morning to itt lond tho 8tato V. V. T U. Conven tion. Supt, and Mra. Chnrlos S. Miller and son Chorion went to llolso Mnn day uvcnlng to consult a specialist for Chnrlns. Miss Mary ilollonhwk nnd Aniil. Mrs. Ida Klrklnud Icf. till Thurtday ovonlng for Im Angolos, California v.lioro Miss llollcnhcck will nttmut tho outnom brnn'h ol l'on.lev I ni vorslty located at Hollywood, Los Angeles Mr. nnd Mra. V'xi j I, Hull an I Mrs. I.. II. Itlrh liavo returiicd from n jhrco weukV trip to Vollow Hihiip Park and Allien t, Cumidn. i;olni( by tho auto routo hy the Park nnd re turning through l.owlnton nnd Hno- knno. Monday evening at tho homo of Dr and Mrs. Pnxton wns hold tho month ly meeting of tho C. K, Society, A most delightful social ovonlng waa cuko woro served. Th Carnival of tho ll. V P l on tho William McConnelt lawn lust Friday ovonlng waa nulto a succesk, Forty-flvo dollars waa cleared. Mr, and Mrs, I.orcn Itudolpli und thrc children of llnlio visited Sun day r-rd Monday vlth Mr nnd Mrr Wllllai HnllenlccK Mr and Mrs, II. It. Iloomrr and family moved In Monday from tholr ranch at Frultland to their new homo on Sixth Street recently purchased from F II. Lyon Miss Ksthor Uuaoell and brother, Lewis woro In Parmn Sunday, Miss Lillian Jones, representative from National Hod Cross headquart- ors of Soattlo and Miss Klsa Iloyd the now Payette County Hod Cross nurso woro in Frultland on Friday. Mr and Mrs. Qeorgo Hooker and rfamlly hnvo returned from Califor nia, purchased tho I). F, Tus&lng flvo ucro applo ranch on Frnltland form erly ownod by Otto Dlohm nnd will take possession In two weeks. The prlco paid waa JO. 000. Iday CCouHdsflSHHDUL SIHtDLUL IXTKIUMT IUTK HIM DIHAPPHOVKI) 1IV CLU1I (Continued from Page One) Ing a mill for thorn. What promlsea to bo tho final mooting on this mat ter will bo held In the City Hall to night, at which time It Is oxpectod the company to oporate tho mill will be organized. A meeting was held on this matter In my office on last Baturday night, at which Hans Oft reported ho had secured tho proinlBOH ot some 12 to 14 farmers In hla neighborhood to financially support the mill with subscriptions to stock. Tho meeting tonight Is for tho pur pose, to prganlio and take tho sub scrlptlons and start the company. Un were effected whereby Mr- Kandall Sage will Install his machine on the Seymour Iloss place one mile east of Cairo at an upset price of four thoun and dollars ho taking stock In tho company for his mill. The farmers are to raise tha balanco ot the capi tal which Is set at eight thousand dollars, making the capital of tho company $12,000. On October 4 and S the Oregon State Chamber of Commerce will hold Its Initial meeting In Portland The plan ot this organization Is to , ,Jusa Its Influence and rotourre to )! help the various communities thru ita itrg- mcmiKir "Move wo .' 'should mako uso ot tho fctfitu organ!- ; , , zntlon to aolvo some of our problems 1 '. . L-n. .1.1. ....... T ..A. !. ...... ", lido ica-iuii PMKgrai mat uui sentatlve with Instructlonn to atteud this meeting and to bring to thn -t-' tentlon of tho organization sovernl of the points In our development pro-' gram. Among these of usperlul Im portance should be mentioned are the Owyhee acclamation Project, the building of the Crane to Demi and Klamath Falls railroad, the so-i curing ot a beet sugar plant and the ;; neip me various coinmuniti out tho Btato to accompllr.li , , ost problems. Ontario Is a '', of that organization nnd !b Tho mnttor of properly cntorlnln- iiik wiu umcuora or mo county whllo nttondlng their Institute wns refer red to tho club'H entertainment com mlttco consisting of Messrs, II. L. Potorson, II, C. Smith, and J, A. Lnk- I1C88, Tho Hoard vntml In nnml t I nnl. nttfHll! thn tnnntlfiir tif llm 1p-liniln. nnd Dovolopmont Congress to bo holtf m uiai cuy on aoptomnor 10 and 17 n tho roprcsentntlvo from tblw hcc- uon or mo siato in rurthor tho In terests of tho Owyhee Ilcclnmntlon Projoct. Socretary Clay was delegated to nt toild tho mentlnir nt tin, nm.nn atnin Chamber of Commerce to bo hold In I'oruanu on October 4 and C. It will bO Mr. C'IuV'm lllllv In urnannl In 1 1... atato organization n numbor of'du- Ivolopment problems which Ontario la Interested In nnd which, tho Commor- 'rlnl Itili la t.-n. !!.. frtl. w... ,uu id nwi niUK lull Prosldont Vnn Potten BUggOBted that tho Club should offer to aBBlst tho Fair In 11b arrangements for hold ing a night cntcrtnlnmont during tha fair. Tho Hoard authorized n com mlttco conslstclng of P. J. anllnghcr, IJ. A. Frnsur nnd II. L. Potorson for this purpoHO. Tho Hoard dlscussod tho matter ot chnnglng tho annual meeting ot the club from April to Octobor nnd tho secretary was Instructed to Bend n notlco for tbu members of tho club stating that such a chango wns con templated und would bo tntroducod nt tho next rcgulnr mooting of tho club which Is to bo held on tho night of Septombor 20, on- Auctioneer Anneuncement: Having decided to cast my lot with tho pooplo of Ontario und vicinity, I respectfully aollclt a sharo of tho Public Sales In Oregon nnd Idolto, I know tho gnmo, and kcop posted ns lo values, so ns to ho fair with both sollor and buyer. I soil pure hrod cattto and hogs, ranch nnd stock nnlos a spoclalty. If unliable quarters can bo secured our find City Salo will bo held Saturday, Septombor, 2Gth ut 1 P. M., sharp. For that sala we want consignments of ICirij thing you wish to dispose of und want tho money for. Household goods, furnlturo, ''Jir c"'6"""' IIrh. eulves, ImplomontB, nulos, anything ot vhTuo, bring It or send It, wo will got money for It and treat you right. The salo season Is coming on rapidly, and tho best und surest way to got a good, llvo, square, nutloneor where you nevil him, Is togot n iluto irly. 1 will bo In town ovory Saturday afternoon to meet thoso neodlng my services. Col. Wilmer Taylor . DO YOU KEEP ' YOUR PIANO UNDER A TREE? Yon wouldn't keep a sjtfiOO piano out under a tree all winter. You'd consider tliat you wore literally throwing money away it' you did that. But do you realize that when you leave valuable mach inery .standing out in the open, during all kinds of weather, you are throwing money away just as mirelv. According to farm exports, more farm machinery Is worn out every year by rust and exposure to tho weather than through actual use. How much are you contributing to this enormous unneces sary waste? A small amount of money invested in a machine shed now will pay you dividends for years to come, in money actually saved on expensive farm machinery. Let us help you plan a shed to take care of your farm machinery. This service is free to you. BOLSti PAYETTK LUMBER CO. AL. CHANCE, Manager of Ontario Yard FOR SALE! My home place of fl5 acres adjoining the townaite of Ontario; 15 minutes walk from city schools; well im proved; mo'dern house with electric lights, bath, water, electric range, furnace, etc. Thomas W. Clagett i cuiuiueuuu ui i no YuriuHpriugH rru l;4ttHM) )))))) ject," L?XiJLOXXi.IwtHklXXX3uLtXAjjtH tt''NN ,