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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1916)
If A GOOD RECORD Some people make a record of talking into a phonograph. Mine was made by giving "the best for the money and a square deal to all." Suits made to order, and prices to suit all pocketbooks. Cleaning and pressing. promptly and properly. Edward Cope LADIES AND GENTS TAILORS Opposite the I'ont office Phono 105 W Ontario Laundry Down Town Office Evcrhart'a HAVE YOUR SPRING SEWING STARTED With Perfectly Fitted Corset A Nu Bone at the Comet Parlor in the Annex Block, back of the M. M. Store A garmrnt guaranteed again! rutting or breaking SARAH L. CAIN i'rup. May Chix Hatched in Cypher's Incubator Are Profitable Ontario Produce Co. Kw-rything for the I'oultryman For Artesian or Natural ICE Call up COLD STORAGE tin- Only Sanitary tea in town Phone 157R WOOL SALE DATES ARE SET FOR E Sixteen Sales Will Be Held Within 16 Days Time Baker Is Last. Ihiina for wool sales to ho hold in Kuatern Oregon under tho direction "f tho KiiMti-rn Oregon Wool QfOWWV usnoclatlon, worn announced Satur day last. The first sales will he held on June 12 at .Tun turn and Ktver- lii, while tin- last sale Is scheduled fo.- llakor City June 28. Othor dntos are as follews: Vale, June 14; Ontario, June 14; Pilot Itock, June IS; Pendleton, June lf; lleppner, June 17; Condon, Juno 1'.'. Shauiko. June 21; Hunt's Kerry .Tune 22; Ilend, June 2.1; Itrdinond. Juno 23; Madras, June 24; Joseph, Juno 26; Knterprlse, June 26. Too Murli lgitlntlon. The east and the middle west con tinue to onjoy much greater degree of prosperity than thn Pacific const states. Capital Is cheaper there and does twit hare to face a three to four per rent tax levy aa la the case in west ern cities. In the eastern states, not so many men who fall In some business or profesalon are sent to the legisla ture to make lawa. While one coast atate enacted Til 4 lawa at one session of the legisla ture, the whole British Kinplre en acted II lawa. Ileforn the war the British Km Constitutional Amendment. Article XI of the constitution of the state of Oregon shall be and hereby Is amended by adding there to the following section which shall be designated section 11 of article XI: Section 11. Unless specifically authorized by a majority of the legal voters voting upon the question neither the state nor any county, municipality, district of body to which the power to levy a tax shall have been delegated shall in any year so exercise that power as to raise a greater amount of revenue Tor purposes other than the payment of bonded Indebtedness or Interest thereon than the total amount lev led by It In the year Immediately preceding for purposes other than the payment of bonded Indebtedness or Interest thereon plus six per cent um thereof, provided whenever any new county, municipality or other taxing district shall be created and shall Include In whole or in part property t heretofore Included In an other county, like municipality or other taxing district, no greater amount of taxes shall be levied In the first year by such new county, municipality or other taxing district on any such property than the amount lcled I hereon In the preced ing year bj the county, municipality or district In which It was then in cluded plus six per centum thereof; provided, further, that the amount of any Increase In levy specifically authorized by the legal voters of the state, or of a county, municipality, or other district, shall he excluded In determining the amount of taxes which may be levied In any subse quent year. Any Indebtedness Incurred by any county in excess of the limitation proscribed by section II of article XI of this const tut Ion and any war- 0. 8. L. TIME TABLE Westward No. Le 17 Oregon Wash. Ltd 4,1a 76 Huntington pony f 86 ,. 19 Oregon Wash Exp. :tl a. I Fast Mall 1:1, p. l-jil an 18 Oregon Wash Ltu. f 61 . 76 Boise Pony 1:1' a. 4 Eastern Kpre , i2: I p. ( Oregon Wash Exp :o8 p. OKKOON KA VTKl.tt .entvard I .tANCII NO. Leave 139 Mixed da 1 1 eic pt Hiindpy fo Riverside 11:20p.m. vAI.;. .lltO.. AN BRANCH We-1 ward 'o- Leav ill jlli' i Vn e k Brogan i' '' r ox opt Sunday 10:00 a.m. 9 P M. ale daily 7:00 p. in Eastward 140 MImI from Riverside dsLy except Sunday 12 nip m 9S Pass from Vale, daily 8:40 a. m .42 Mixed from Brogan ft ale dally except Sunday 3:30 p. m The Homednle train leaves Nyssa at 1 II p. m. on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, returning same day, s.r. tvl-.g r.t Ojt-irlo V 5 ?0 p. in OFFICIAL DIRECTORY United State litre had the rhnanaat ranltnl In tin world, and capital there la protected I r,""B ,or r lh" f "" ' carefully. In Great Britain when a city ac- quires a public utility, It does so at a prloa that Is fair to the smallest stockholder. Legislation giving boards and commissions power over the cltlten and over Investments of capital keep monuy out of business. such Indebtedness and any part of any levy of taxes made by the atate or any county, municipality, or other taxing district or body which shall exceed the limitations fixed hereby shall he Mild HOI, You know where they are born? In manure piles. You know where they eat? Privies, hog pens, spittoons, dead dogs, the kitchen, dining room, tut b.v'i bottle vVhore does he bathe? In a glass of milk. What should be done to eradicate. the fly? Keep the stables clean. Do not ! allow niHiiiire to accumulate. Build de, ent ami sanitary privies. Screen the liuuw Swat every fly you see How can you help control or pre tei.i the i pread of disease? I) peratlon with the health DffKwN mid state sanitary department DMrli-l Attorney. One very Important office for which candidates are to bo selected Is that of district a'torney and for that position we have a choice be tween P. J. Gallagher of Ontario and II M Duncan of Vale. Mr. Gallagher Is conducting a clean, aggress: ie campaign for this nomination, he Is a most capable President Woodrow Wilson Vice-President Thos. R. Marshal Secretary of Stat, .. Robert Lansing Secretary of Treks... . W. O. McAdoo Secretary oi War. ..la M. Garrison Attorney-Gencrsl.. Thos. W. Gregory Postmaster-t ncn.l....A. Burleson Secretary of Navy J. Daniels Sec'y of Interim ..Franklin K.lan Sec'y of Agrlc ilture,. 1). P. Houston Sec'y of Couira-Mce, Wm. C. Red field Secretary of Later. . . .W. B. Wilson Sec'yto tha Pres J. P. Tumulty I', s. Supreme Court Chief Justice Eds an! i tVlil Associate Justices, Joseph McKenna Oliver Wendell Hmmea William R. Hay James C. McRe. nolda Charles E. Hughes Willis VanDevamei Joaeph R. Lamar Mahlon Pitney Vale V. 8. Land-1 Mirer. Register Thos. J. tie Receiver -..... N F. b State i Mil. it. Governor James With com Sec'y of State Ben YY Olct young lawyer and In his extensive i Treasurer 1 Do on Knoit That Light promotes cleanliness? A i lean mouth la essential to good health? Physical training In childhood Is the foundation of adult health? The C. s public health service pulilleulinuu on hygiene ami sanitation for free distribution? Isolation Is the most efficient means of controlling leprosy? Headache in .Natures wuriiing tha' the huuiuii machine Is ruuiiitig badly? Bullets may kill thousands 'I thousand Obesity menace longevity? ,. i :ire bus enjoyed a inost remark able success. Ha will bring to this office his ability as a lawyer and the iii amount of com mon sense and fairness for which he Is limed Another thing to ho taken .) Ka il wi Attorney-General. . .Geo. X Supt. of Public Instruction J. A. i n ui milk Dairy and Food Commlsalonei J. D. Mi le ! State Printer A. W. Lav.tr-c into v 8. Senators. OoaildoraUoa Is the fact that he Is the only cundidatu that the republi cans of this part of the county are putting forth for county office and that fact In Itself should entitle him to their undivided aupport at the polls. Hi' is asking for this nomination olely on his merits as a lawyer and his fitness for the position. These are the only things that ahould be taki n into consideration In the se leciion of any candidate for a public i. line, and we maintain that a care r 1 1 1 weighing of merit and ability will Mr (iulluglier to be entitled to the nomination. pd Hi. A Tip to Project Bankers, la a Canadian newspaper a bank ii'ciiitly run the followiug unique adverUaemeet: "Build u good silo. "Iliiild a good dippiug vat Brood high grade i altle. "Dip the cattle. "Kill the silo "Then nil the cattle. "Deposit the proceeds of sale of cuttle with our bunk and we will help you buy more cuttle." De ii inn Democrat. Hon Will it. King, candidate for delegate lii the democratic nalioiuil liny K. Lane O. E. Chamberlain Congressmen. W. C. Hawley N. J. Simiot C. N. Mc.rthur Htate sop i en, . i ..nit Chief Justice Frank A. Moor Associate Justices, Thomas A. McBrlde Henry J. Bean George II Burnett Robert Eaklo Henry L. Benson Itwrence T. Harris Ninth Judicial District ad. District Judge Dalton Biggs I District Attorney W. H. Brooke -.iiui.T ilfttli Legislative Assembly Joint Senator, for Grant, Malheur, and Harney Counties, . . Lorlug V. Stewart County Officers County Judge G. W. McKiilght County Clerk,. .. .John P. Houston Sheriff Ben J. Brown Couuty Commissioners, John V. Weaver Melville Kelley ONTARIO JOHNNY SufTolk Punch Stallion Stands t his ranch near On tario, fie, n April 1st, 1010 to Jan. 1st, 1917. Season. ", fee due when inure is ill foal. Colts Iroin this sire can be seen at the raucli. J. P. SCHALL, Prop. People have become oer uud have quit yelping hut the high cost of living. Which, ww opine, i a sure sign tiiut tile lioosters are about due for another boost. FOR BALI CH1AP one i inch Bain w.iL'eii. with California rack bed. One good bay ruck, one Stude baker buggy, one Deering mower, one Deering liuy rake, one single .. lit: hi. one double, harness chain lii'iuire of Ontario Real i tati I o High society has its advantages alter all. The fat woman, for in tan.e. achieves the distinction of ,u 'I"'1"1 ,hi,, HlBwIwl in voting at imlioiily diguio. valla the skinny , ll primaries. one is a willowy wisp of cliarmiiiK femluinity. Married Mr. Wayne llaiinon and Miss Dome Ward ut the Preebyter- llen.'s hoping we will never have iuu church Sunday afternoon, Rev. in spank Mnii,. up against soot hl.ick One can not rub without getting The price of gusoliue is not trouli ling us a bit. It's the cost of print SANITARY ICM t REAM B. K. Newman will be ready on paper that is jerking our hair out by April 15 to deliver any quantity of the roots. pure lea crc.uii to uuy purt of the city. His in. cream is made with a "Disc Mexico is like unto the bad boy Sanitary Freezer" and is guaranteed who uuts to fight but ouly hangs the bent quality on the market, back for fear be will get licked. j Phone 203 -N 1. 15tf convention at St Louis, from this 'tut 1 district should look good to the democruts. He Is one of the purty's most able men and Is at the top of the ladder in the re clamation service. One grand qual ity among iiiuny others of which he la aaaaaaaad is: he never forgets his friends Ills name Is legion in this ' 'ounty Treasurer. J. Ralph Weaver neck of wot d and all wish him sue- Assessor, Lewis E. Hill School Supt Fay Clark County Survayor B. F. Farmer ''ounty Coronor R. O. Payne Truant Officer A. R. Mcintosh Justice of the Peace (Ontario Dis trict G. L. King Circuit Court circuit Court for Malheur county meets in Vule, the county seat, on the second Monday In January; on th fourth Monday in April; and on th first Tuesday in September for regular sessions. Hon. Dalton Biggs, Circuit Judge; W. H. Brooke, Dist rict Attorney; John P. Houston, Clerk. County Court. The County Court of Malheur County meets in regular session at Vale on the first Wednesday of Jan uary, March, May, July, September and November. County Judge, Geo. W. McKnight; M. D. Kelley and John F. Weaver, Commissioners; John P. Houston, Clerk THE UNIVERSAL CAR You must not judge the Ford car ly its first t-ost. That is low, heeause the hest manufacturing method antl the great volume of production retlnee the cost of making and selling. Hitter materials, bought nt lower iriees, make the Ford a hitler ear for less money. Order yours today! Runabout 890j Touring Oat $440; Coupolet ."!)(); Town Cur IfMO) Sedan $710. All prices f. o. h. Detroit THOMAS F. COWARD, Agent Ontario, Oregon "Make Life Brighter and the Day Work Lighter" ECONOMY Over 600 Electric Ranges operating on our lines cost the users an average of $2.60 per month. COOK BY WIRE as s i i . aw -wee Safe, Clean, Economical ELECTRIC INVESTMENT CO. ONTARIO OREGON THE UNIVERSAL INSTRUMENT Thirty years ago th telephone wm a luxury. Today, through personal lultlallv and private enterprlae, It baa become a necessity within the reach of everybody. Where once a busi ness had but one telephone with a limited talking rang, today that business haa service with a range three-quarters of a conti nent broad, and every branch of every business la linked to ev ery other by an intercommunicating telephone system. The telephone has earned Its responsible place and there are now 8,000,000 Bell telephones In this country, over which go 28.000,000 talks daily. Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station. Malheur Home Telephone Co. After denouncing nonireei for not keeping in session all the year, some people fuel that Ihey eatinot afford1 1. Sun. Clark officiating. Drewsey We always did admire a brave man. But, then, timid men invari ably do. Kick the kicker before he kicks you. PRICES REDUCED I have ou display at my store an unusual show ing of Tailored Dreas and Semi Dress Hats, dt -signed especially for dressers who are particu lar as to correctness of their millinery. Come and see our commencement hats. Cut Flowers and Potted Plants. Hair Goods The Osborne Millinery Successors to Grove & Uilev A