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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1916)
BRPTEH, TUB ONTAUIO A ROUS lt 21 pauk six Fall Opening September 18th to 25tH Ontario's most impressively lovely showing of Kail Apparel. We want you to visit this wonderful showing of New I' all Apparel. TlirHSHAY . Pure Bred I Improved Chester White... H 0 G S Some Sinnittchell Hoars, 5 months old. Some open Gilts. Aho 2 bred Oflff At the right price. W. H. TUNNEY, OWNER At the Oregon Packing Co. m ONTARIO m& DKPAKTMKNT HTOUK See the smart New Millinery, the handsome New Fall Suits, the newest creations in Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Collars, Corsets, Gloves, Dress Goods and New Fur Trimmings, Shoes, Men's and Boys' Clothing, du ring the Fair, and we invite you to make our store your down-town headquarters. Jm onurio ILM iWL OP CON J I d DKI'iltTMKIT mxiHK Oregon Short Line R. R. Special Excursion TO IDAHO STATE FAIR, BOISE Saturday, Sept. 30, is Officially Des ignated as Eastern Oregon Day Join the crowd and represent Eastern Oyeon at the Idaho Exhibition and enjoy an outing; at SPECIAL LOW RATES H 90 Ontario to Boise and Return $1.90 (loin train leaven Ontario at 7:50 . m. Arrive. Bolee at 10:JO a. m. lIllllllH. bMM Boiee al llM p. m. Arrive at Ontario 11:30. See your local Agent for particular. D. S. SPENCER, General Pass. Agent FARMERS SiZC UF HUGHES AS "PRETTY GOOD FELLOW Fargo. N. D -CfcarlM ssSajaBS campaigned im ike Br ttm imn tbe sturdy fanner of tlio raafern part or North Dakota Ml left ladilnd lilm tbe reputation of being a "pretty good fellow." He was forced to undeVo a critical t rutliiy Iwfor the terdlct waa given. Mr Hughe presched the doctrines of government efficiency. Americanism. tarllT a protection o the fanner and preparedncna. slid In ciich Instsoce won applaUM, deaplte the fact that the fiirni.T are not the strongest advo stci of the lat nsincd lsue. They cheered for prcredne the loudeat when Mr Hughe told them that It meant ii"t nillltsrUin. but abll Ity to uphold natlonul honor Aa they cheered for Mr Hughe oue broad ahoulderel old farmer eald. "It's because tBera onielhlng about htm tbat makea you bellete ha'a telling the truth." Try The Argus for Want Ads r 308 X YES IS A VOTE FOR YOUR CHILDREN QUARE DEAL FOR EASTEBN OREGON If vim u,- in taor of a square deal for the country luil of the Cascades you will vote for and work for THE PROPOSED KAHTKRN OKKtlON 8TATK NORMAL SCHOOL AT PENDUBTON, OREOON OragOh l'4" '"" "'"' formal School 'I'hi ohool la located at Monmouth and la aot able to eupply mine than TEN PKR CKNT the teachera re qulrsd in th public schools at Oregon Of the mon tkaa sis thousand teacher in our public chin i BUT II PER i'ENT are. graduate of Nor mal School. It la a matter of iuiilc justice to the ,, ,i,ni . i .. t uf the Cascades to establish a Normal School h :.l of the mountain to furnUh thoroughly trail,, i i r the schools of lantern Oregou. TRAINED INSTRUCTORS WANTED Km: i. sident of Kaatern Oregon haa a vital in tre( in tbe paaaage of tbla maaaure for Kaatern ( entitle ONLY COSTS 4 CENTS PER SI.OOO iregon pay HUSH IALARIM to ber teachera and la milled to the service, of TRAINED INSTRUCTOR. The e initial coat of maintenance of the propoaed State Normal School amount to HI I uN'K NTH of A MILL OK 4 CCNTI ON A THOUSAND DOt LARS of taxable property. lu't it worth tbla to you to have your children trained to become 1'SK !i I NI) PRODUCTIVE citizen STRONG ENDORSEMENT I V Churchill, the Slate Superintendent of I'ubllc Instruction, voice the sentiment of the educator of the itate when he aya: Oregon greatest need for it rural schools la the teacher who lias had full preparation to do her work Such preparation can het come through Normal School training 1 truat tli.it the voter of the state will assist In laming the slandar I of our schools by establishing a Slate Normal S. 'inol at Pendleton The location 1 central, the Interest of the people of Pendleton lu t-ducatlou moat excellent and the lar;e miuiber of pupils In the public achool will give ample oppor t unity to all students to get the amount of teaching practice required In a standard normal school." The educator of the State insist that Standard iirmal Scbooll be located in towns of i'IOO popula mm or more and having ENOI Ull OBADI PUPILS i mi i VCHER PR u tick. BE LOYAL AND VOTE RIGHT Show your loyalty to the beat interest of Kaatern Oregou and of the whole state by working for thla measure ami by voting YES KOK NO .108 By vol ma YKB for No. 308 you will help to lilVK TO THE SCHOOL CHILDREN OP OREOON THE 3AM; tDVANTAUKS ENJOYED HV THE SCHOOL CHILDREN OK OUR NElQHUORINa STATES Eastern Oregon. Slat Normal School Commltu By J. H. Qwinn. S-cy., Pendleton, Or. a- ATTRACTS BU8INE MEN Mr Hughea ba uot tried to acare anybody, but ha merely portrayed the error of tbe present admlulxtratlon and aet forth certain principle on which tin affairs of the country should be managed III the future There Is a political logic In bis lr trrtyal. the culmination of which In IB mlml of the inter U rtpresned by I" fienucnt icni.nl. "lie Is tin- Mud of man ST) wnnt to stiiT u through '1 Ms lia . tie I lid D) n "i n bul ue mini I he qiwItttM I ' 'r Hugh! Hie nilse i -tii'ii.: MM uili.d slurvTll) "i"l I WllllnSMBi !' Ki'iltl-e lire. .iii si or pidltV ill i" ' I of the i.iiuitry Nor H IBtft any iiiestliin ns to the iuulll of W meet the einei u'em i.s of IM four year liegliiniiig Mill' b . KMT. Mil li I Ml TOM'KMT. No '-'4 1 '.iirliuenl Of the lntsTf r lulled State land offtta, Vale. I, September I tth. I 9 I 1,1 RmBW J W I) ol unkiiiiwn .i.llri'ss, rotiteetcc You are Iterob) notified that i ter ti Haliel who gives Mldvale, Ida ho, ka hie post office address, did on September 1MB, i"lh. file In this office bla duly corroborated applica tlun to contest and aecure the can .I. Milium of your liimn-elead entry serial No 01361 made June , 110. for SS SK'. Sec 30. S NEi SOC. .11 T US It UK W M. and ad ditional homestead entry No 03112 ninde March 30. IIM lr S'WV, sec Mon It, township Iti south, range Ml Willamette merldlaii. and a grounds for hi contest he alleges that "ald Jama J Woody ba made no improvements on atd land for more than four year past and ba not lived on said land for more than i ic.ir ud a half past and haa to laly abandoned aald laud " You are, therefore, further noti fied thai the aald allegations will In- taken as confessed, and your aald eutr will be canceled without furth er right to be heard, either before tins office or an appeal. If you fall to file In thla office wlhin twenty CASH llen TfPSilS OntH Spring Fourtwn Cent Kjor Twenty sJSTSE half Cent Kqually (Jood I'rirtti for Other Poultry. Try u! ONTARIO PRODUCE CO day after the fourth publratlon of Ihla notice), aa abown hnlow, your answer, under oath, specifically re sponding to these allegation of con tent, together with due proof that I you live aervi-d a enpv of your an , swar on the aald con'tant either In peron or by registered mall You ahould state In your answer the name of the post office to which you desire future notice to be sent to you THUS JONKS. Rafllatar. Date of flrat publication, Hept 14, ll Date of second publication, Hept. Date of third publication, Oct. 5, llll ate of fourth publication. Oct II, Ilia BlySnSsjHhai ObueeistlWfOMi tiuard the yoaif folks tjn having proper light' Olt S good lac t for isrlr work, I study, their play The way to too light U tf uaa of NATIONAL MADA LAM they glva tarn UMt Ik I of carbon lamps, ltd M whltar light. ltt Iscraaj current cost. awry i plate Ina of Natkaal Sua It In home slies n IT csau; also the larger ill, laeli the new high iBalwry lamp for atotss, offleaa m large spaces ONTAUIO HAUdHARkl t THB RIGHT OF AMERICAN CITIZEN DO NOT STOP AT THE COAST LINE. "When I aay (hat I am an American Itlr.en I ought to aay the proudeat tblug tbal auy man can aay In thla world. Hut you caut have tbat pride l Anierl can citizenry Is s cheap thlug, If It U not worthy of protection this wide world over. There la no uiaii h" could sue essfully pi. miiI to an American column Jt) i lu- iilutform tbt mi Amer can cltUen'a right stop at lbs couat Una and tbat beyond that Ameilcaii life I to U lln- pr of any uiaraiuler who choose to tak It" I'rom a BpMtfe of Mr Hughe In tbe Went. .I. At the uuniiul ggWtSal f postmus ter In A'gablBgtOg leceutly the lusi ittfittaal poatauuwpr smtI lauded the DOatal siiiings sj lem That liiut lure been ii l.llicr pill lor I'ustmaster tielii'llll IlltrhlaOfl. Who silt iill the Millie plulfoini with bis ussistiiut. When tin pealal savlggg i.m u pggi Ml Burleonu, im tasrau froai Texas, voted agiiinsl It. Kvery ole tut uguliisi II wus i tisl by a DgSM cmt. Not one pmocrtlfl congras man voted for It. Yet rrcslilciit Wil son hii.vh the Itepubliciiu party has nol im. I a new bleu iii thiity yean SJfB idi .i wus II I NtrTICK Tt CKKIHTOHS. Notice in hereby given that the un gfftgjaa4 h; been duly iippiiimed cm cutor of the BUM "ill and i mint mid estate of Sarah Ann Rus sell, ileceiistnl. by order of the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon for Malheur County. All persons hav ing claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified as by law requir ed, to IB undersigned executor at his resilience in cstfall, Oregon, within six months from the date nt the fust publication of this notice Done and dated and first published this 14th day of September, 1916. J. D. FA1KMAN Kxecutor of the estate of Sarah Aon Hussell, deceased. First publication Sept 14, 1816 Last publication, October 12, 1 9 1 1 It Revolutionizes Farming c v ,,jr Ba 3M '' iSBf'mw- JwTlggll . .JRggggirT -SgsBVnR& CSHJ9Jr i 7 .sv - ' ut mm1 ... - ;lty THE CASE TRACTOR INCREASES EFFICIENCY AND DECREASES LABOR This wonderful machine does the work of 10 GOOD HORSES Does not eat its head off when not producing. 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