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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1916)
BgpAY, BBPTKMPEn 21, 181 Till TUB ONTARIO AUCIlfl pa;k tiikkr GEM STATE FAIR TO FIVE FULL DAS ITS A SAFE BET i .. i n, Baaaaaaaasssjaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa-sssss- WHILE you are at the Fair remember that we want your business ami will guarantee to save you money. Look us over as we have bargains in all lines. Malheur Mercantile Company Ford Garage Oil, Gas. Tires, Supplies FORD SERVICE IT CANT BE BEATEN Ford Garage ONTARIO OBGON After Malheur Co. Fair Attend The Idaho State Fair CALDWELLOCT. 2,3.4,5,6 Get a premium list from AMOS J. MILLER, MANAGER Caldwell, - Idaho Excursion Rates on Railroad Roads are Good for your Auto Come Over imm.-n.ltiK TuewUy, Heptenilier Twenty. HlUh, KnillnR Mat unlay, H.-p(etnlKr Thirtieth itt Hol- ae, Idaho. In offering Hi.. ,.,.,, nil nnlverBnry f Him Institution to the people of Iilul.o, m believe tri0 cumlnatlon of noathi ..f gftefti ui prove the beat balanced event of Iti kluil since the im .ption of State fairs In Idaho. planned unil prewired, in co opera tlmi with State and (iov.rnmmt Ag- -'". that will reflect the splendid agricultural and livestock progress of the Slate ami nerve uh a guide to Htlll greater prosperity. lorls, and reumrkahh for tliolr varli'tv and whole, 'omoneas, have been procured The Ureal Worthain shows tin- 1'iillro weak. I lift full days of rccrcat ,on, ti I T t.ilmiient and InHplrnt Inn nwult visit ors In a fuller measure than ever he fore A cordial Invitation In extend- I ol to vlHlt the inarllllli-elil ex hibits of agriculture, livestock, nun eral and horticultural product of Idaho, that the natural resources of th In ureal Mute may be readied and appreciated Every farmer should be Interest ed In the success of his county fair as well an the State Fair The farm er who exhlblta the bent or hla prod ucts demonstrates to the common wealth what can be produced in hla particular locality If you have pro duced anything good during the year of 11, bring It to t he Pair Sep tember 2th to 30th, firing some thing to ahow your neighbor that you are helping to Improve farm product, livestock and poultry. Kn eourage the boy and glrla to exhibit something each year It will create and Incentive for better thlnga al ong better agricultural line. The houiiewlfe should exhibit preserves, plea, cake, bread needlework and the best of anything and everything made or grown. Attend the Kalr each day If possi ble. You will live longer, and be a better neighbor by mixing with the I city and country folk. Bring the whole family, you will enjoy It more, and so will they (let the Fair spir it, don't let the secretary furnish all the pep, he a live ire for the up building ot your State Fair. Kxhlblts at the Fair appeal direct ly to the people actually engaged in furthering an industry upon which rests all other line- of trade We need your patronage and houetsly lie lline . can pie oti more than your money's worth Yours for Idaho's Digest and Best Fair, O. f HKMlKllSHOT. Secretary. aTi IP i&UJair l M wsrf ' z--J.,iT Mr LliTCr vvMi.-'U rv r '''" 4gfe mm L I rinus,wivriUM. B Ssnif I Mm 9 Pricea Every B Day to K Everybody K That Men, Young and Old Men, near and far are rapidly learning the Real Values exhibited at our stoi e Note the sweepstakes Hart Schaffner & Marx and Clothcraft Clothes Stetson Hats O'Donnell Shoes Arrow Shirts Frank Russel Gloves Scheurman Mackinaws All these are blue ribbon f winners, absolutely. SAY! READ THIS ONE "Old Mr. Grabcoin is a thrifty man. He always buys his summer suits in the fall when they are marked down and keep them until the following season. " "Some of these days he may loae $10 or $12 that way." "How?" "Ha may die some winter and leave behini a suit he's never had on. ' ' The Toggery The Store With Ike "No Sals" Policy WM. H. I.AXSON. fi..p J II Dunn and Miss Virginia For boa teachers They will make their home with Mrs. VV O. Armstrong Mr and Mrs II OH awl children Mrs. lifts father, Mr. Fee, and Mr. ami Mm U. W Dealt and ian.il at tended tiit picnic at Dead Ox Flat last Saturday. Mr J H Dunn spent the week end at W. O. Armstrong's. In iiu I ..l rcKtilar Bible study Tuesday evening. Kev. ('. ('. I'ratt preached an excellent sermon, which was greatly enjoyed by those present. Mr. and Mi- v 8. Uees were Brogan visitors last Wednesday. The social last Friday night was a auoooss In a financial way, as well as enjoyed by those present. A neat little sum was realized to be used In .use of temperance Preaching September 24 at 3 p. m. by lte i I'ratt. i' Friday morning 2 child ren sweaters, one brown, one red. Finder please leave at Curio school. Mrs J. J. Dillard. S7tf Traders' Day, Saturday, Sept. IS. HF.SOI.I TION I WtlHTH HOMK POMUMHUVMM amvu.w The follwlng is the text of a Heaolu tlon being sent to all the Granges of the State by the Oregon Voter. It i Oregon Voter rai-es the issue of the freak single tax bill to be voted on In November and Is worth consider-; ng by every voter WIIKItKAS do illcd People's Laud Ixian LaWi it adopted by popu lar vote hi November, would become part of the Constitution of Oregon, and WHKllF.AS, It would make all farm-owner and home owjiera mere IHJItl ot Hie -lale. possossed of empty title-- and burdened with the obligation Of paying each yoar the full rental of tlu-ir homes and lands into the public treasury, and WIIKItKAS. h its provisions for loaning II "" wlllMl interest for live ftn l" anolie who with Ills family lias WW 10 accumulate, prop erty of the tola value of $2,25000. it penalics thrift and puts a premium upon shift lessiiess and extravagance at taxpaerV en use, therefore be It UKSOI.VKH, tlial we urge our meiuh.-i III -'i"1 U "llier Intelligent cltlxens to ftva ait.ution to the rev olutionary DroPOswta of this radical no-asuie. 10 II M) be voted down by so large a majority that the promot ers of tin- atolls' tux li"ltioii may he brottfbt i" fmilM llM futility of BsWBbortai tbg I'allot with their vl ioaar) ' .laiigerous schemes at ev ery general election Kindly r.i.n action on above res olut.ons'to C C Chapman. Kdltor, Or Vote., l'ortlaud. Oregon VAIIKV VII tioldie Null of Juntura is rUUlU lor aunt, Mlas Sadie M. Claud, tlii" Mrs A M Taylor aud children have gone to Texas for a short visit with Mrs laylor's mother. School begun Monday with" Mrs. SPECIAL Large O-Cedar Mops One Pint O-Cedar Oil This week for $1.00 .50 $1.50 $1.00 Ontario Furniture Co. j s r ,