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THl'KSIiAY, SRI'TRMtlKU It, 191fi HLi V jt . jBC8rTfS?Bt r- i i - " The GenuincCriinal Round Look for the Earmarks If you will look closely you will have no difficulty in dis covering the original. It al ways has the name "Round Oak" on the leg. The Ash Pit is a seamless one-piece con struction. The Fire Pot is double, and the cold rolled refine I Boiler Iron Body is extra heavy. There are so many advantages in the Genuine that we want you to call at our store and see for yourself. Sold Only by McNULTY & CO. pAY a visit to Ontar io's Biggest Grocery. Get our prices before you buy the Fall Supplies. We will vsave you money. Wilson THK GROCERS Vale Hot Springs SANITARIUM VALE, OREGON Board, Rooms and Baths. Massage, Diet, Rest RHEUMATISM OUR SPECIALTY DR. THOS. W. THURSTON, Superintendent The First-Born Oak Is Still Supreme Brothers THE ONTAHIO AIUIUS FLEETING PROSPERITY IS FOOL'S PARADISE Don't Let Smoke From Munition Factories Cloud Your Brain With Belief It's Abiding. PROTECTION OUR BULWARK. Fernet Not th Dlr Condition Which Dcpraaard Th Country Under th Democratic Fra Trad Tariff Prior to th War Thav Will Raturn to Plaguj and Hungar You Unlaia th. Republican Ara Raatorad to Power. ' lirn vt iilcinplitle Industrial mi. I ' ' llilnri Inl i ..mill num." snj s Ml Hik-Iics. "w,. bM that OH arp living In in i""i a imrniiNi. I his Ik tin- ii ili. n Li itlii.ii i . n.lniiiiisir ill. ii mill Ito oupportora liu . ! ii' ! in I) "- i llli'll ei cs W ... ii III- Will . I.'il.l 1. 1"!.. orer htorefg Hub comer) was expert clulny the lini-l mi I.-iih doITM I mi II bfld l.li" n BtoCB INK) D In B tOP I '''Hi" erotic parti and in noil we " i" run runirni (1r tin- United Mataa Suddenly there camp from over Hip apn a demand fur i.iiinlllona of war. ili'lliltiR, foo.1. aiipi'llpn I'wrtllilnK , .1 I-,' vn.t oinilra I h, B i irlPa whoaa aona WWTt Ink.n from Hip in id nnii iba arorkabop, bovbt to n l urn Aa a raault onr at mrta ami Hip lial atia of tra.la In nur fnvnr harp rrai-h pil dk'nrp far annim-lm: nui BTM bo i fiiip kin'wii Ti'ini'i'iHi ii aawi'lall) in ilia paal. thara la no lack uf work ni hlk'li watpa. for Kuril ninat iay whalerer price Auiirl.a a.iku Ko Ihniik'lilful liprmin n.mlil ImiiL'lii.' Hun thla condition la anything Hkp rOOl irwpprlly Huh f.iUc It It M In Orcunii. wrai hair thr clrarpr vlahm I.e. ii i no mil cloml.'il by Dip BOBOkO frun ' munltlnna factotica. Iiara fully fell ami fully appreciated. What the Rppitlilli'.in anitlilatp for prcahlpnt anya alioiit It the llemorrala know lo lip true: "Our n.i.iiipni irnni'..ipil In risliur tiip oooi "f iiriiiit Thu ikey koto f. lid lo do. but did riatoOO the op IHirtunlllca of nial.luu a IHIiik bM BO not forKPI Ihp romlltlona Hint ailatad In l lila country un.lpr Hip iipw tariff prior to the war Product fbn had dp rcn-u'il. In -lupus win IniitfiiNliliiL- new Mtotprlaoo crp not undortaken Inalptid of expansion thcrp wa cur lalltnciit and our otfoota Mod lib tlic ui "'ni ad " Tko aitaparaloo "f tk idlttooi l in 'I niilii'i - Idp .'iilv i" ll.'iuil. and iIi.cihIh upon Ilia ilural lou ..i the um niooo o ii" iblub ..Hi. i i a ara IndWd iivitn; in ii fn ii' porodlaa Portland (( ire i Tplaoratn "Moon Onft to WHaon Approaehaa Stamp.da." (Hcnillliic W'lH'kl.i bnllillii bOBJBji hi Iiciiiih rnllc t'utni nlcii CoOBBllttoa I War Hughea. For Wilion. Tlic'diirc RouaoVOH II itoltrtdiro olhy llaytiioud It.ililm l-'rancla J ROBJOf Oacar S Ktrnua "'.- Ilanaon ilff.u d I'ln. -hot John th-) iiiour lllram W. Johnson aliitlhevt Una Jaiuea A. Garfield Cheater II. Howell Albert J. lleverlika William Allen Whlto Oeorire W IVrklna Harold I. Ickca George I.. Ite. ..r.l Henrv .1. Allen Charles. I liaicnport MOWOH Mm ili'tuild ii.u a. . s wtlktoeoa Nephl Morrla II I' li.inlner Klon H llookpr f i: Oorrt k rian-nce I' lode Hh.viii.iihI Mcl'nrlatid Okortool Bird W. W. Sey.iour William I Iti m I In fbl .la W. I) Ktevcna Ererutt Colby ate. ! h J, -: e) v ! : : t PERTINENT PARAGRAPHS FROM HUGHES' 8PEECHFS "Wh.it Is tko BJrB0btoDtl pol icy doea any one knowl Raj the executive ever bod I policy for more than id in.'iilha on the Maclean ijuaoflon)" "If I am elected prealdenl I will bee to It Hint Anicii.au rbibta In Mexico nic ies i . tad." There Is i . uaiu w bo eould BOOCOOOfBlly iicaeiit to tin Auier- leta coinmuiiity tiio platform Hun no Aim 1 1. an i lilaeu'a rlgbta atop at the must line." "We will got tkruiiKU with this old strife between capital and labor We BrO not loboron and cnpliallsts In thla country. We me follow iill!elia." "All that the arorklngOMB B mil Is a f (Uale deal." "Wo "um the I 'ulte.l Slal.s ellh lontly iiiaiiaijed. I want to nee men In olllee who believe in proapoiity " "II" Dopublli aii pai i Mlainls for a proopertty produced by s.'Uinl Aimrican ptIMoB " 'We have i.iiii.veil frOOJ olfl. e a-aii of e.ii'eiieuce and aubsd tutej otlicis to satisfy partisan obligatloua Tbtfc must atop." i i.i :- v-H I ihtf.H no -i rHK BORDSR NofftlMi AlH , Sept Hi 1918 Mr M I Haiti, i BUM i". ( '" My n.Nir Mr. Hum tin r-TiNiiiK the Ontario Argus ev ., tk, wbtok in just Ilk reoelrtmi i,;. direct froei ii"i.Mii, iii-iiv-.,, ,i b) the doe el tow, toil ln ii. i W) to i'"' Bgei to , of II I B bin Bl il DOjn dOWl i,,. border think u my iui to and on ii tow iMto tor jour kpprot I ami i "I recllnr). i i i.,. . ui pra Hi ere being wel ,.,i ,,i, i reel rni.' tad r..i in .ii ii ,.i i. ,i.i hip thai ' i1'" "i 0 I! MB w Uliuill ;i gl ilinl'l ' r I WOI 'I ,,. , potol Howet r. thla ptac i . i . .. ...... ii in. ii in n MM In hot days Iml MM nights iiv i ,.,il B) I uri im'.I fii'n "in lniii'l 1 ortj mil' ii"'1 'M' to ol i '"; Itoro lillct Atlgu-.t II W ''"' fOBO fl"" lore tM'lll tWO .1 :l - iilul II"' I'"1 hj rem irkni.ly WOll Mod ol I i, Mill' markatneo or larpohootoi i.uikIi II tl "III' v pin- Iliml (ml ,ni,y woni i... graded wltl whol ; lp,ni., w" w"r'' v " "' '"' "" i " ton ))ur nt ,wo nnyi, coming from - f)r( W(, hB n hiui, ,,, wlIh . , ,, . ., . ""lf"""" r, " . ""'T pomilon in kim-i. un nui ni .-o- i.iU The firat duy by forced mar I china we nalnnd and captured the clty'a water supply and thp second day we Knitted a posillon on the town , 1 1 n i be decision of Hip two deyi Ikfkl l.aat Friday and Saturday we werp put up aaallist the Connecticut real ui. ui which ua unit In one duy both hands down. Ilolinvn mi., It waa no dream to iktuhlc time for tle tiula over rocks, up and down lulls through 1 the uiiilrrhruah and carry your array regulation pack which welgha from fifty to sixty me pounds There were over fifteen thouaand Hoops stationed here In Nogaliw but three regiments have h.s-n sent home We hattt no orders to move yet but OOOOJ tlieui moat any time Hut In alx weeks Kncloaed you will find will lie lucky If wo get out of here an exacl copy of the recommend giv en the Jnd Idaho reglneMl OB their Port lloracliuca hike Which I hope '"i will print Von may print aa li, mil of tills letter a miu wish ii'lll ll I I p lure BOgollvea of our trip, cmup Ufa mid N'ogalo'a i oootry ill) voiii's, W S BJOYIIl, '.. I M 0. Iduho. II. pi Siephell l.lllle NofOlO . An ona. September 6, 1B16 r'roin district Adjutant To the Coiniuundlng OlttoOT, 2nd Idaho lufuntry. atokjeel Inspection of Troops 'I he Pillowing extract from the re port of the district inspector, in in., refoal toOkeottoa of National liu.u.l nrguiiaiioii, la fuimshei1 for jour organan. on. la furulahed for your Information March declipllne poor, except In the Idaho regiment: "U The march discipline of the Idaho regiment whs excellent (in the duy I waa with It, and It waa a particularly hot, trying duy, this row uncut carried packa, marched flf teen miles Columns wee closed up, no unnecessary BOIOM no struggling, apparently no fokt sore or weary .ml not a single man r.-ll out The dislrlcl comiiiaiidcr is UOBllj pooaed with the fuvoruhe report iiiiule by the luspctor oen thla fea iinc of your l ruining Hv coininaiiil of Dridgadter Qejoj. ral I'luiii'ner. J T. DKAN, I.ieill Col, Adjutant Hen. ral I toe obi a!, e bejj he vie not I candidate for office, hut Iti.-lt nil in-' mhiiik' men who would go ut into tin. world and lake leadeisip in beitoOM and politic-, U'oudr.iw U il BOt d "iioiipied the labor unions and ii-'i.il I . Ilil.lt .1 of (I,,. employee to our day is "in kiw little as may he for his wage.-, ' Winn I I trOJBJg u candidate lor of- leaged big Itoo of talk, eke tker be Bkoagi .1 big reeJ views or not It will be uililestlng to see what WiUon will l. saying on the labor union question after he has BOOB N nreil to p; vale lit,. ,,n,.,. gMTO and i, H" lo BB) What he thinks Herbert Quick, repeat!) eppototod ber Ol tkO rural credits board, v.uils tkO lintel Stctcs to do some tktof that will cause I lie bfOXiOBO '' "i"' tO loo'h upon il a a com ''"Her ol nations " v, H, M ,ur gg Mexico is converned , didn't we Bttp ier with aininumtiou, let her en Joy the sport of killing our people, j .nil aA...lAuAA i - - "c""'i ui every request or demand tuude by either her defucto rulerb or her bandita? What could Mexico aak that we have not yielded? Don't Go Home Until You See Our Hats! their hats at To allow our loyally to our County Fair, we the following buainaaa housea, agree to close our rnapectlve plucea of bui.lnena during fair week on the following days. Tueaday, Wedneeday, Thuradny and Friday i losing at 12 o'clock and reopening at & o'clock, and closing again at 7 o'clock p. m NKWTON HIIOK riTdllK, bt. M 00 . WILSON ll Id is FAI.ACK MAKKKT, AI.KXANDKH CO ONTAHIO IIAUHW IKK CO. ONTAHIO NATIONAL HANK, and FIHST NATIONAL HANK, will open at H 30 and cloaa at 11 30 and wll Inot r open. MKS M K. OSBOKV. ONTAHIO AHIil S. C V CCMM1N0S, McDOWKLL STolil- HOVKH HHOS CO., HAHKK HHOS M.NCI.TY A CO , ONTAHIO IMIAHMMY. OHKOON I'ACKINi! CO. KROmilN HAk. co . TOOaBKY lill. I. Ill l I. HARBSI.L, BVBJRHART DRVa CO, ON IAKIO 11 UNITI UK CO . I N PbTTTKN Ll MIIKII CO . TUOXKI.L IMI'LF.MI N I CO . II lilt IN CO .. W A II UCIMD September 23 September .1 Every Home can have a Musical Instrument Wonderful Values IgAanoa. Ph0gr fhario i wrung Machine, tie We r,e known to carry oil) what in l'i.i..1 .. 1 . ...ill i .. ;-b -. .mi wiueiutuie is lull - worththcDrito-l.J O... 1 easy payment tma place lc best g .".iMiinhtrunienta withirOvcry- I onearea,. rdl out the upon or wnu for cataloguea. 1 ShermanftiaviiCa I PACH Tllllr.BB H Ii.. ii urn luiik nvir nnr sil.,l i. i " ' " " B,fK of IL lalesl millinery designs you'll r.ajze (l thai Um In'st hatH u haw at the fair cani. from this shop. It is becauKo e have th rxclusiic dtif I1H and Choice materinla Ik.. the discriminatiriK women of Ontario hut The Millinery & ArtStoM III LL & HARRKLL "Qiirk Suit and Small Vo?fi" Open KveningH During the Fair. A n.w.niii.i.. ik.. """ Don pfl aoya that we ara ooertm, M, the value of II.tM.ltl atr kfl Ituaala. and that a Midr.ki, or thla la not tnaaMoai la tb d of things that claawd u sol o te-rlal we find ir. which a for making bairoaaw; mo which every army ail hit. J mobllea which art i ebltf nal transportation of fOMluiotlwi plies, railway traat ud aaiaaa which la the vary takg Rauai oooda lo order to oak hr liial communication uaakk A i of fact, practically ill tk Il.tMJ per day la war OBOjrlaL Proaident WUaw ru tt frank on one laioa k aid it fectly plain that hi U itr oppoaed lo the prtaakl of t live tariff, tlmuik a toart U change his miud batora lrtiot Hailed Hav First Cutting F. S. BAILEY Trlrphnnr 21 N I First National Bank Ontario, Oregon Capitol and Surplus $100,00000 "A Good Bank in a Good Country" The Stockmen's Bank of Eastern Oregon i'oOP , A VL t J, . l amff eoutif '.TfUl' X.W 1 B d,-j- U V- -. r n. . oi o'lt'' Svrnvn. .,,0Btion '"a. rt .Vogue M jtm ., .- maV ..-Jfewi i .- JJ N" i i BBtaBLBB " IT rwiQ s AJJ