The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, September 21, 1916, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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TtlH ONTARIO AROUfl
PACK TWO
ELECTRIC DISPLAY
AS OUR CUSTOMERS
PROSPER WE GROW
Your Fair ' Week' Program
IS
Idaho lowr dompanr Hhow PuMf
How to Make Ufa Worth Uvlng
By Rrdorliuf lhor.
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'III
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Should Include a Visit to Alexander's Ontario',
Largest Clothing Store For
MEN, YOUNG MEN AND BOYS
I
Deposits September 12, 1912
Deposits September 12, 1914
Deposits September 12, 1916
$169,219.77
189,183.48
350,081 80
'WE GIVE SERVICE THAT SERVES"
Ontario National Bank
Experienced officials are worth money to Mai
heur County Taxpayers
VOTE FOR
VIRGIL B. STAPLES
Republican Nominee for
COUNTY CLERK
Eighten Years Business Experience in Malheur
County
For an economical administration of public
business
i
VOTE FOR
C. C. MUELLER
Republican Nominee
COUNTY TREASURER
VALE
OREGON
VOTE FOR
R. W. SWAGLER
Candidate for
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Considers a public office a position of trust
There In nno booth at the Fair that
all the women atop to vlalt It la llM
electric booth of the Idaho Power
company. Thla dlaplajr of labor aev-
ina mm. NiBfiw inf jwj ii uvwww
wire and the hope of every rarmer
for it ia a uVnioumiMiiuii vt w..t
power from the wlrea will do when
harnenited to the proper Instrument"
Under the arch of blue and white
llghte there are nil klnda of motorn
purring away running machine that
aew or churn or any one of a doten
thlnga that ordinarily mean work
for someone, and hard work too
Of course there are score of elec
tric appliance, cooking utensils, heat
ing atovea, rangea and electric nov
eltlea, all of them ehlnlngly Inviting
They demand purchase for they are
ao handy, aome of the motor be
ing hardly larger than watch charma,
look mora Ilka plaything than real
honet to goodness, power motorn
performing uaeful work.
HH. MaWD mHi sr KKHTIVAL
!at Friday the cltlien of Rig
Rend held their third annual harvest
festival at the Rig Rend community
park, and fully 300 people from that
prosperou Rectlon of the county, and
numerou friend enjoyed a day of
receatlon The Kingman Colony or
chestra, assisted by member of the
local orchestra furnished mulr dur
ing the afternoon and evening, and
aa usual. Ncored hit with the plc
nlcera. The community exhibit waa
excellent, and a great deal n( It waa
ent here for thl week' fair There
were several speakers on tin' pro
I'urnia. C M t'randall and K. M.
Duncan of Vale, and It YV Hwagler
of thl city. Mr. Swngler spoke on
farmer' oo tipenrtlve organisations
for the purpose of handling farm
pto'liict through central selling
agency
HI l o I l.T IIMMI Mil
I'M NIC.
(in S.itunl.n I In- eJtlMBi o n. i.l
Ox Flat held their first picnic at the
I'ark eoboolboaee ground. Fully
I. .it iitiin- oi i hat Uniting part of
the county were preaent, and while
the farm exhibit were not large in
..luiue, there waa aome wonderful
exhibit of corn, wheat and potatoes
rained under the Payette Oregon
slope A large community dinner
nerved to all preaent, ami a program
of apeechea by varloua Malheur coun
ty people aerved to make the day a
pleasant one.
TRUE INWARDNESS OF THE
VERA CRUZ INCIDENT.
In the aprlng of 1014. oe.ur
red the capture of Vera Crux.
Men from one of our nhipi had
beeu arrested at 'i'amplco and
had been illseliarged ltli ail
apology. Hut our admiral da
iintiolttl a salute, which waa re
fused. Tlieit-upoii the pivatileut
went to I'oiiKi'ea. anting BU
tlinilti to use the mined for. ea
. f Hi e I niled SlU'eS WIII...UI
raiting fur the passage oi tins
iv ..lilt Inn Vela t'uu Ml SOtt
td. It Hpeuied that U aliiplouil
nf aniliiiinilioii for Huei'.i ITU
ill.. Hit t.. enter that port. Tin in
was n natural oppoetttOB t" tUla
UiraahM "ml battel oo at red
In n in. h nineteen iueri n I
,..er a InimlH'.l .le.Uan-. were
Killed This, or emirse, BS ar
Our ilen. I Mii.liers eu- pralaed
for djring UlU hemes III ii war Of
en Ice Later, ara reim-i i row
era Crua, giving l'i' lllls ""l'1''
warfare. We bad got obtained
. ,ute a hi.h wa demanded
Wo bad n"t iil.liiine.l i. I ni.n i ill
for affronts, The ship lib aui
lumilt 1. hi ul.l. Ii coill'l IIOl
ni Vara Crua bad bob lai d
auotber port, nud II " waa
delivered to lluorts ' Itli
si ., Ra eiitly the IlilUod
truth araa admitted bj a cabinet
We are now Informed
A,- l I W I
to t in lluerta I ite tbe
Bag " Va are to ! tbal we wi I
t.i ibow Mexi. i tbal we
were In eerneet in our demand
: Uieil'i iiiu-t go." TTi-it la.
i Vera Oraa lo depoae
lluerta Tba quaatlou of lbs
aaluta waa a more pretext.
I'l-oui Mr. Mil-lies' Speeeh of
ACCVptAIH t
Abundant stocks to choose from and courteous
clerks to show you around Writing desk Bank
ing facilities and your parcels checked for you
without charge.
ALEXANDER
ONE PRICE CLOTH ER
ONTARIO, OREGON
Hip! Hip! Hoo Rah! Dance
TONIGHT
To music by the six piece Ontario Orchestra at the
OPERA HOUSE
And round up the week
AT THE BIG TRADERS' DAY HOP
( Big Dances 6, September 18,19, 20, 21, 22 and 23
ONTARIO CONCERT BAND
llii-Hie-s Men's Itnliil.
One oi tba footura - ol tbi
iaj w.i ii ii.uni. Tbia organisation
la porbap om of the most galqua
in oi tliu country. Ii is
a buslaea and pi ofa atonal m a oi
ganlsallon and on its poraonol ara
in. in o the most prominent and uc
tlva man In tlie couuty neat.
ol (be band ara A r
tliur Mn idjr, lien llrowli, gfcgrifl . I
II ButS, 111 n High, John it. Win-el. r,
I I Qwllllom, Loo ii. Bobmldta, in
''. C, llurr.ll, lv V. Nelson, Julian
a. Jim ' ,i ui. j. iv Dunaway,
Park nml C. R
tor.
1 1; iii-: iron AUTO
mobile Improved raneb,
ilfalta, i B4M ol orebard,
i "in, i, n re i hog iiKht. nouaa
and ranch bulldlni Inquire ui '
I mi ue lor purticulurs. 38-39p
BfaWO si v WITH Till-:
lOI.HS.
i'liey'll be nhol to aee ou Hall
fare excursions OVOT" Suinlay. AIho
low rates Saturdays to Momlays Sm
l S I. agents for details.
September 2i.
September 23.
: Ms nut sxi.i:
IIM.IMI III II l
NOT KII.ISIIKIII
in) kind of rum that BbOOBBBOn
reed for their tloela of the follow
ing breeds, Hamahire, Cots-wold,
Shropshire and Marino'. Cull and
see them or uddreaa Qkooiries to
ltobert Udell, Ontario, Oreou. 26-39
VOTE P0B
L. E. HILL
Republican nominee tor
COUNTY ASSESSOR
Second Term
Your support will be appreciate