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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1916)
TH ONTARIO AROOH THimflDAT 2!li THE ONTARIO ARGUS (Established 1896) poslble the producer by making po slble the consumer It Invents cap! tal In order to employ labor. In this war what help the consumer will not hurt the producer " Published Thursdays at Ontario, Oregon and entered at the Ontario post office for distribution as 2nd class matter i. Mi HklV KHitor and - .-. -- . a . -.mstive i.iiieu. 01 .w - chusett. haa Battled the postmaster genersl with hia speech made on the floor of the houae. In which he point cd out the raid made on the rural carrlera by the present administra tion He tated that through a pro position to motorlse the route, hnn dred of old carriers, nnder civil ervlce. had been thrown out of Jobs 'and their places filled by democrats I and that thlw branch of the postal I service had been ilemorallied. Its ef- All codv fT displav advertising should be at this office by' fluency greatly impaired, by this m- One year Six Months SUBSCRIPTIONS: $1.00 Three Months .60 Single copies NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS .351 061 FAIR WEEK SUGGESTION ..... , Wednesday noon. To insure position copy should be in ,urn ,h p11" T'm hit nt,ta rn ' iukHov "n " '' "nl " t LK8H MAJEHTY. taJblisV.menta are vitally Interested The strangest of all the political that their products shall bare a mar ergumrnts heard theae days Is that set wherein they can be sold at ree advanced by democrats who object sonable prices The (.500.000 farm to the crltlctama directed against the , mre ,, , haTtll, a m.r. present administration Listening ket wnereln ,h,lr products will sell to the objections they raise to Mr' mooA ..., Nlth.r lho.B who produce manufactured articles nor tbose who produce farm prod acts Hughe stringing Indictment of the Wilson regime one would think that this Is no longer a republic where Mn ,, by surrendering a the ngni to tree speecn ana a tree p,rt of he,r omf mMhe,,h.lr preaaa.re vouchsafed to the people b, ,.$ forelfn producr. But this is !iat the I'nderwood bill compelled tapta to do The I'nder- Nay. one would perforce believe that this Is an autocracy wherein It Is demanded that servile knee should bow and the halting tongue must apeak only words of praise for him who by a minority vote waa elevated to the presidential chair What a blessing to the democrats is the mental accomplishment of for getfulnes Have they forgotten tne criticism. which rightly or wrongly they heaped upon the Taft admlntra tioa four years ago Have they for gotten the vituperation which they heaped upon the Payne-Aldrlch tar iff bill, and the administration which enforced it? Have they for gotten the promises they made to wood tariff law put cattle, hogs, i sheep, corn, broom corn, wheat. re. ' potatoes, milk. eggs, all kinds of meat. wool, wheat flour bread, and other products of the farm on the free list Hefore the European war. began large Importation of (In- .. products were beginning to arrive.1 and when it ends there will be a) great flood of importations and American farmer will be brougl:' to direct coiup iltion with the mar ket of the world " par ty better Illustrated than In the bun gling, estravacsnt. dilly-dallying, quarreling and bickering seaslon of congress recently brought to a close. If ever democracy demonstrated Ita unfitness to ran the affairs of the country It haa during the past nine months. Senator Penrose, of Pennsylvania, flayed the administration merciless ly on Its debauchery of the civil er-! vice In the senate recently He pon vice in the senate recently He pointed out that since civil service waa established, there had never been any such wilful violation of the law, and that with all its protesta tions of sincerity on this subject, the democratic party had been the most wantom and hypocritical In it ad ministration of the statute He I cut that the president hm self had waived the law on more ap pointments than an chief eiecutlve who had ever sat In the white house Right now whilst everything is the very newest, is the time to make your Fall pur chases. Our lines of merchandise are o questionably the best, biggest and most up to date you'll find outside the cities. The Wool goods department is at its best, with all the new weaves in plain as well as in big plaids and checks. "reduce the cot of living." to "les sen the cost of government." to 'ongressmsn T B abolish sectionalism In the tariff i"" "They know that labor condl- ahedulee' ,n Having Ignomlnously failed to ,h present tme and that every keep any of their promise, havint erbnr" " niills and factories are - haadllai of the running. It i almost Invariat.u varuiu- foreign ' traceable to the Kuropean war mdM . r4 warfare on Thn worklaniea of thin coumr. like the Mexican jght , all other patriotic Americans, tlM atloti ln- , . abroad by looking to the future T!.--y know refusing to give at o Its clt- in part lien, ar -rs of a minority only hope" party to hi- e!-v -!.! to a reg. and given Immunity from criticism? Representative Kes- .lent Wilson hss again pro claimed hla opposition to a protective tariff, hut his theories, crowina out The workingmen of this country f ck of p,rltoc, , t.,, , are not going to be fooled by the h,r ,,, ,, ,,, ,iutlclr,di present fictitious prosperity." said , lhrMBH. r rnHur. of this Williams uf lllin- .,, l,. , ... f.l. Ih ,l.nr..m influence of competition tsitli the AMOXG Mil TKiN l. I l It- H'asliini corespondencei The lion luck T republican .i.-a is to Morgan, republican representative maintain e market try are abnormal proJucU of chwf ,,00, ln Kun.pe S"d Asia. I're-odent Wil-on ma de- int i.iiit convin"e or pu- peaM ! i-ton Ban 1 :ji-turer 1 iim- I - k .1 uw their imlu-tr t. Of aanaj from American 'her can he convince the heft or cane ugar producer who faced bank one ruptcy until the uutbr-ak ..: the ar o' "' r- the house. In Nor can he convince t: Pacific coast speaking iblloan policy lumbermen who saw 1'anadian -Inn The ge put on the roof- of V: rican buibl up and houses while their on mill, were You will like our Silks when you look them over, as we handle only the very best. We pay a good price for them and sell them as low as you'll sometimes buy inferior goods. In the Domestic department we have the biggest assortment of Curtail Voils Marquiset, Lace and Nets we have ever shown. All are In the newest designs as well as some in plain, with lace edges. HLKOUNI ANIURKTONS The assortment never was larger, making it i pltMBN to select your want for whatever draperies yen may Med fr comfort covering. I Don't Forget l's for Your New .-hmes RADERS Don'l Fonjet U for Your New SHOES 1 -f stringent blocks.!- kg the allies, oTinany sent a submarine r to tills country witl. a car- Tl..i . - iju 1 ilul. .111 i.& 1. CO Of dves ttlie hold tlit-m n .1 I -- ' .....- . o'.i kllDUIDI IUI l.lWWi-V will lir VW - from Oklahoma, speaking to a group means to bring the agriculturist, the unable to persuade the corn pro-ready market at fabulous prices point., out how the msnufacturer. the miner, and the ei- ducera of the middle est who saw What aill she not do when the block- of his colleagues Wilson administration handed It to the farmers. In the following werds: - 8.000.000 of men who are employed in our manufacturing es- change man all Into close co-operation It proceeds upon the theory taht what will aid the one will net hurt the other It mean to make Argentine corn sold in Illinois In competition with the lilmoi- r..p One ounce of eiperleat- g vrth a ton of theory. ade has been removad by the peace agreement and with no protective tariff to preserve our markets for "Americans flrgt." When Visiting the Fair Don't fail to see our display of Ranges and Electrical ap pliances. Some one in charge to explain and show you how they op erate. Idaho Power Co. After Malheur Co. Fair. Attend The Idaho State Fair Caldwell. Oct. 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 Saturday, Sept. 23 -tt - - - -