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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1914)
RUTLAND NEWS ITEMS Thursday, August 0, there will be a picnic in Orcutt's grove under the auspices of Payette Valley Pomona Orange. Sports and Held gamcH will take place in the forenoon. Motio and ad dresses will entertain the people iu the atternoon. This picnic is not for grangers only, hut all are . vited to firing a husket dinner Wid have a good time. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Blair, for merly of this place, hut now of Payette, left Saturday of lat week for Ies Moines, Iowa, ami trier places. They will ! gone everal weeks. The school hoard met last Thursday and considered tbt applications and hids submitted for driving the school NTftgOM this year. The following driven were chosen: U. K. WllCOJt, route 1; K. A. Link, route 2; Tom Ifiiliu, route "; h'alpli Ma binson, route 4; Frank Klilndge, route 5; Mr. Spencer, route !. Mr. ami Mrs. II. R Etatttll ami Olive Harry were enter tained at dinner Sunday at the I I'. Makiusoii home. Kv. ThOti Johns of Ontario preached here at the Methodist ehurch Sunday morning and Kev. flower Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Frost are the parents of a baby girl, which came to them August 4. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor are the proud parents of a 10-pound baby girl born last Saturday, August 1. Mr. ami Mrs. Fest, who have been visiting at the home of Gtorga Child! for several days, left Tuesduy morning for their home near Kmmett. Mr. and Mrs. George Childs and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Fest of I in mm it. were enter tained at the Charles Stevens home at dinner Sunday. Material is being hauled to the site of the new bungalow to be erected by Mr. Ficken. The bungalow will be constructed of concrete blocks. If. I. I'richert has sold the ranch helonging to Kev. reters, formerly of I'ayette, but now of Honolulu. The land brought 20u per acre. Mr. and Mrs. II I). Tuttle and duughtcr Klizabeth of Mas sachusetts are visiting at the home of Mr. Tuttle's sister, Mrs. Q, W. Cotton. Prof. Cotton is also enjoying a visit from his brother ami sister, who are here for a short tay. Miss Apphia Komnsoii invited about seventy of her frieuda for asocial gathering at the M I." Powell home Monday evening in honor of the relatives of Prof, and Mrs. Cotton who ure visiting them. Music and meet ing the guests of honor were the Mrs. Prichert, a trained DUFM, BO is visiting her sister, Mrs. II. .1. Prichert, was culled to Ph. Vllltfl Mi it ii I i I., ii i . ( tl .. tin fun i . , - i m. 'i features of u very pleasant even there to care for Mr. t liamnan, . ,, ' , ,i . . i i iiiif. Piiiu.h was served. wiiu wan iti rii ii i ijiri ,i i i.i mi for appendicitis. Mrs. II. It. Frost was taken to Olive Harry went to Pavctle h ,,s,,r' ho '.,i,al "V"" Nfonday evening to visit two or f r, 3frfl ?!" W "'rP three days with her friend, Mi--Klizabetli Keid. The W. T. L had ternoon at the V iioi theast of town. The M. B. christian Bndoavor business meeting will be at the liome of Miss Lillian inter next Saturday evening All the members are remsted to be present. C. T. U. and the I. a picnic TucmIiiv af A Peed home she will umieruo an oiieralion soon. The lnjfli school orchestra gave a concert on the porch in trout of II P. Pobinson's store last Saluiday evening to a good crowd of listeners. The mem bers of the orchestra have the het wishes ami respect of the pi ople, ami Mr. Robinson has the thanks of all for his uid in maintaining interest in the or ( h strrt during the hot weather. Elemental. The republican theory of a customs tariff is that American manufacturers and American producers are entitled to protec tion in their home iiarket to the extent of a fair margin of rea sonable profit. " The democratic theory is that the American consumer is en titled to first consideration as against the producer or manu facturer, and that the latter must be subjected in their home mar ket to the restraint and correc tive influence of foreign compe tition. The republican theory is that if the producer and the menu facturer are protected, labor may be employed at the highest wages in the world, and thut where the mills are busy and the farms have a profitable mar ket for their output, all will prosper. The democratic practice, as expressed in the present tariff law, is to give the manufacturer moderate protection and the producer of agricultural and kindred products no protection at all. The buyer can buy where he pleases; the seller must take his chances. In u state which has wheat, hops, fish, lumber, butter, eggs, cheese, iiy, hurley, fruit and many similar products to sell and which depends for a liveli hood upon the successful and profitable marketing theseof, the tariff has u meaning for every citizen. Radium's Wonderful Power. Suppose that the energy of a ton of radium could he utilized in thirty years, instead of being evolved at its invariable slow rate ot 17K0 years for half diin tegrution, it would sullice to pro pel a ship of l.r,o0() tons, with engines of lfi.OOO hoisepower, at the rate of 16 knots an hour for thirty years practically the life-' time of the ship. To do this actually requires l,.r00,000 tons of . ii.il Now golden grain belt beers ure the radium of bever- agcH, in lime power, auveruse-meiit. Well, What Do You Think of This? Id! This Is Our Best I I ! Four Fir.t-CI.ti Magaiina. l,.r,. ALL FIVE ONE YEAR, Only Offer $1 1 8 i and Our B I. Oi.lw x0. fS?5 Wwuu'iWmM, JScrr. Uraaa'. Fruit Ciu, SOc r. Fain Ufa, BJj y. 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Men who are in the habit r r of paying $1.50 or more for their shirts, we want you to see this line at ? I a I ) We want you to examine the make, the weaves, the clothes of this very special offer. ALEXANDER ONE PRICK CLOTHIER ONTARIO, OREGON Special August Sale -on Men's Shirts 25 per cent Discount on the whole line Let us save you some money MALHEUR MERCANTILE CO.