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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1916)
Tirn Ontario Annus Thursday. orronuR i, in w THE ONTARIO (Established 1896) ARGUS mSfldatlOB iind tin II oil Biipport For ' th li" llttl i't'! (tocicl HUH nf tin1 rlty It in tn lin hiiind Hint ovorv prnportr ownrr compiles with tl regulation as Boon bs poaalblp. rAorc pnnrt i.l o K AIKKN, r.liti.r and Publisher IOKTV-ONK VIIWS Published Thursdays at Ontario, Oregon nnd entered at Tl" ' '' :"lv"''" "'' Tiy. ., .. . .,, . .. .. . n j i "HklMioil 'I'm nllvo" In bin Bftttlt the Ontario poel Office for dtnhuti"n as 2nd class matter ,,., tMnm teal smut-day. Among cilliir thin tlie rough HiIit SttSB! I hi' One year Six Months SUBSCRIPTIONS: $1.00 Three Months ,60 Single copies known fail that during the past II Btha trabMlBf Woodren has givin $ 35 l"1''1 '" "lOiTiinr" 'o II dltfBIBBl vIpwb of lh" BurOfKU 'ii"if Inn mill dla ini'lrlrall) oppoHPiI nt leant ono to' : ' BlX Of II tlllT Vil'WM NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS: no Im taw for t ymr of tin. aKi- AII copy for (iispiay edverlieing should bo at thfa "";' e by ,:",n" f"r "'" ",,:'slr ,',K'" ,,,,,,r ,,ny,"i Wednesday noon. To insure position copy should le in .;-;-" ' '";;;- - -- ,i- ,,. j ' J f'"'r lii- art'-. I U llnon h KUlmilHHlon this offiet on Tuesday. , . , of omtaoa la u crowning art of IiIb pulnlliitilinlty. i-.iti iotiipi'1 tlM pri-Hldent an. I ON Tl1' BBBtBrfBlB under wlilnrli he grBBI to ilo thi'lr bidding l v ill a-ikdl and lowid his en part work iti:ri inn an i mii.ti:h: For pri'sidi'iit Charlos Kvniis Hughea. Vlrp-f'renldcnt Charles Warren Fairbanks Itopri'sonlatlTi. In congroia N. J. Innott. Bocri't ..iy of IUtO BOB W ol.-..it JubHio nf tin- Siijiri'iiin Coiirt--Ooorge II. Ilurn.lt. I-rank A. Mooro Hairy and food romraUnloner John I) Mirkle. oiiunliiKliier of public aerYlca -H. II. Corojr- State OOMtOI Jnllen A lliiih. Ilepri" i iitiitlve diaries M rran- District Attorney Robert M DM in. sherlii Kmory Coliv Count) CWrt V II. Staples. County asHessor U K. Illll. County tti'asiiri-r C I County aurveyor iMMg !'. Mil ler. en County lomni ssluner J. I Tor. County School Superintend, nt Katella ( nnklln. Justice of tha Paaca tl. I.. King Coiislalilf .1 II lli'tilson. Is nils MMMON7 May I hO tni'inliiTS of thO aBBfBBM court oi tin' Ciiiii'il siali . lie threat- i'iu'iI wi'h iii. i ' poaalblo It eniln Insli'iul of las', t,.,inl hi. ' rs Into UM "111 00 hU undoing. He 8tono and their MOOOtetOI may BOtjdltOfcOf UM UlOrOOU "f the great Um ton bo Ksrwooa, Mojror, lvtti- f bbobIb at the MoD of Um limn' or no n of their Ilk? TbOO r""r bri.'hirhoods. lie wanted the wl,t voles. That Is the Judgment that May the kind PTOTldMOO which ""'", '. rendered. It will bring his Mbb guided this nation thru 141) years d-feal of Its hlatory Huve it from in li an Nobod) wants llughea but tha IfBOMO end" Ood ITMl Oiat I hi p, ,, pie. sunlight of Justice risltiK fni'ii the great constitution written In the hfJOOd of the ' I. ! COINTV Tlll-:SI HKIt. hy the hands of those "ttlin de,l 41 the primary election the repuh Hnt the nation mlirhl live" will not HOOJM of Oils county nonilnat.'d C, 0 he dimme, li UM mthlOOO unnrcli) ol HMUOC ol VolO a. Ilieir csndidate polltlral expediency. rounly treasurer. This office la an Important one aa tho inciiiiiiieni hondloa all fwMta of inly which necessitates keep ing an OOOUrale account of all inon ' and paid out and a per son to fill thin office must he quall- Ke.l In iln th.il I he repuhllcaiis of this county IHHKT llt oNTMCIo. The .1 Iriiilinii ol the ef fori tO hold In Ontario a Monthly il'llllllllt inn IIIOnI devoutly to he w'shed Vml It Is one I li.it can he in innipl .1 by a little tin it'll effort. Already a I tart to this end ll:,w' nominee who !s well fitted for has been made The first Traders' Hllrl' dutlaa. Day saw the Iran fer of nearh S'J.Ono C. C Mueller Ik not a stranger In worth of stock There wan a ret tin. cnuni as he has lived In Vale ntiahly large niiinl.er nf Iiiiuti here for hut eight years; before coining fur UM tlr-t Wis, and many of them to till- county he lled In Iowa, where bought, while a feu bought heavily SO ' mi the hanking and That a regular sale dav in reach farm loan business For nearly a1 success must gnnv slonlv i not to M'ar. after coming to Vale, he waa bo niiiiileii- ;,t What (TOO) husl- in i tOBl CaahlaT of the nld Flrat that s In this da III the history of UM Iiiiii'l Si.ile-. .mi BTOOB :! mm '"' "' '""OOillon o there in he foiind Hank of Vale, and Tor tin- pa i "ven xens can he MlWltOd t timi'laie l'i Oils or anv other eoiinlry Dial ' n ninluii mg a furm the hlghoal tribunal ol U tlOO IB ' ''''1 "",l 's ""' ""' 'M "' ''"l '""' ,'"'1 Insurance hiislness. MTM to dOOldO a U I ...hnn. ""' r""' ' ";"" ,,,lnc With bla wide eMcrlence in Un to Um will nf .mi action ol tha bob iiioiiuealtli? Can thla be? Never luce the rail War V ould any citizen have dared ask such a tiuestlon and expect to recele an ill flrmatlve answer Never since the tioulh in llx In -I ili' pal. ili- i Moll lo HI1 I lit- 1III.1I1IT..I1 l.m- llaile illl-. Is In hate II grim hanking Im ine . M, Mm ll.r Is well Ontario can make p.. TrodOfa' .u.ilifi.-t lo r It ll fflce of c.uinly .lied here lii mm, Hi ;, . much tit tor him means a ' lo Umoomh Cold roto (or hum oto oill toodMl tho well's to that city OlTCfl reasona- office In an economical manner, who hie encouragement Otu.irlos mo'iilhly 's thoroughly oftlOtOOl and whose 'iih: DOJ "ill TO fnr this Is a hnnor and mi. grit Is ho uniuestlon- ii it t in ii 1 i.iit.i wiili a Inning and ed that he di serves the unanimous , , , .', Wtoi public on both sides of the support of all votera at the coming the foundation ol atable gotei nuient . m m m m river reaching far Into the Interior elect on in nils neiiiocriicy neen so npelilt threatened as within the past two weeka, and yet that s what la being done The i iipieme court Is helng threatened by a section of the lalnir ing bodies of this country Notice lias heeii served upon the nine men who form I he bulwark of liberties, that unless they sustain the consti tutionality of the Ailamson "baalo eight hour law" a revolution will take place which will liuru them and go further This mil Ice was given by the pres and nothing will serve to draw i to i in t n r in in, ire than an iippnii . lo sell thai whlili the have or hut that whlrh they want As usual there were a few "Dmilit lug Thomases" who came to "be shown ' A number of these express- aeema to Indicate that they have alian- ilmiisi all impe of carrying the aUH and alniply don't care what happeua lu (he 11. kiit in i iie September election. EDITORIAL COMMENT. The fact that the Democratic cam paign inanageis have booked loan tart Daniel for a speech In Maine to come id their determination again " I'erhaps I he most successful "Sales Day", held anywhere In this region is that at Caldwell. When in on Si u r J Ham Lewis, a aisikesman for the ailmlulsiralinn. lu attempting tarlo during the fair Col. Miller In in apologize for the president a molly speaking of Its success made a few rmldle expression that we are "too nlenl nf the Slate I'eilerainiii of I. nl, ,,,,, nation-, that are ttnrlht of con- proinP to tight." explains !. It la an or of Missouri. And Oils Is treason. ' sidennlnii uinmiv ,.n,..rs n. --li or If it he not, then there la no such ,akes time and ennstant ttnrk to thing as treason I build no a aales dav It has i And why is tt that such a threat Is so,,,.- one s MtMM, ..ml it has to I We .,,t w.mt to maintain a polltl- made now. when no such thing has cared lor as such Moth those who ,-,,1 almshouse." remarked Mr. I Inches happened in more than a half 000 come to huy and Ihnse who hate tury, or allien the terrible Civil Wur stock and 004a fnr sale must kninv itlieu the ,iiesiinii was decided that Oiat Ihet are helng given a siii.ue DM eclHiu of thO union cannot tin deal The sale that BTOW1 gradual Itself si-iil.- .i quOOllOB (Ol -ill sel ls there ant difference betwee J1. 1 I ol III ipl..lill.,i Hut Iln' (is.ple llready kli"tt Unit It la out of dale and ibe expresaluu of a iloeodOOl iiullnu. tn the Nmih Dakota farmers, and a mil Inn applauds him. American.-, are lieglnniiu In sif a possibility In the iieur fm ure Of regaining ilieir aelf re , . i This admlulsti . ii. s to have sold everythlug li could, froa the mi ly Is iiiiire apt (.. IMOOd I hall thai which starts hig hut has tin In.- h. hind ii The hu . n ,, i ajd gr.iup nt lUtOa ' -nde.iMii-ing m de ll BOW OMBldOTO UM BolO Mjf Mid tl.in'a huner dmt u to the smallest rural lermine a iiiesiion for all C ' '" '" ""' ''nmniuuily. poof aatorablp. ih.m fm- ii arena- ..r ! inii,,. 00d 1 helnte n is -n" um' thing ' We call see nn such illllcrollce Hut the presldenl ul the s.; ..,,,.: s-: KltS. sin,- Kadaratloa ol Labor or Miss a a.. , i ........ nun - I v I linn 'llllll Seiietait Kiniels says this la no time lur p. Mill, s And it a no time for Sc, rotary Paulala otthov. ...irl has had a recent example of dollan in ,thc arootlOB Ol trunk ami "'"" '"" "" " " oils spec- nt u, ,.,,, w9n Th, u,.,.,, , ;,,,. Iilackmall and I, lull lie lias recent It seen the president of this repuhln iiuaii boforo tho lour proaldoota ol use lawara never were Ueaigued for ninaniuts. lor like good WWOrB, tliet eaanol be seen. Hut tint cannot a railroad organliatlona, who to) ,,,,. n,..,- ,,. , th Si nainr Lett is. defending the preal di ul mi his "too irnu.l to liglil " cl preaaion lutlBMtoa thai it waa due s.i'elv a Iln- I. iinruiii e of bla audience thai Ihe popular iuli rprc cnlnn thai has ,Ven put in-, ii it was eVOlraaV and 1 1. .. . ....I...- i. .oi..-. a. ..i... it wal, -I, in liainl and Inld him "that uu- ln , , ..,.,....., Ilull oOOUplOd ap'pca'.ed In' ..., The latter tate- " ' "" " B BBa wen- OODIPIIOO uitl.in a re.isnnal.le distance of these m.-nt . an l.e lain u w In, s,, me degree nn at pin-s connect with llieui of ' "tiliilea, c is ii is ,pi:ie a well While Ontario has never I.e.... t,s """" ,;UI ll'-n "" -t ul o.e tmiig lue ited with serious epnleiliic tel ll might he well in r nieiuher that Willi ht a given I, Hill Ihet ttnllld tie- up Ihe industries ni this cnunllt and nn. i, I ruin Ihrunut the land" They bluffed, and Ihet I'miud in Wniidrmt WllaOB aa .l.icili' a lOTVUBl as the Nul.h Vakima. U.i-.l, ... cut similar Hiaverj leaders inuini his pruiotypi llucliauan in ItSI presldi ul sa.ts J, no) mean what they are supposed to ma m it situated, waa loni known of tha most unliealthtul citiea in tha Thla of en in c tha) oould nol hate wool Kol until it i undo- hiin had ihe majority n coi rabli advortlaed did N'ortli Vaklma Igrj lii dllc d has preseuled am niici ni tboaa living llluatrotlooo of ihe nil adage IhOI "inula rush in where angela faar lu traad." iih one lllip.n lain in, si. li. ill, mi The differ ll iii ml iiiiind around igala. '.i in a Jellv fish, bill intake lo the i-n.e In the Sc I rla i - i a -c is I hal Ilo it did mil. i-p.'i -laii.t after Ihe protecting the and lo party hip id pi i i la ll ntall) I ba pu parity by protoel ibitam - "In ,i far hack llll, i tha With adeill.ili ,,... gtlon tn lain. n ! In the ! up ,.t er the f treat for the ion in ii in itartlni ai li Weal Indlaa in a s.ngie group ol ' rha lag to IM aorl) oa publicity ," you .siniii bj appalling, nol s,, much lu u act Ion with aou .. i tn the what its immediate offOOta .u -. but witliiu a reasnuahh' .l.iaiice ol siuli ' "' lor Ihe linssiliilities thai mat ir.ni a necessiiv. the Cn. v., ,,,,.. I ,...,- !lil'r DoBJocratlg pollclw and I l T -A u. .' . ytXm A combination of quality, com fort and economy in underwear. r) The best makers knit it, the best informed people wear it, the best stores sell it. All cuftomeri who have onot tried IfunsingwcAr with one tccord mj i "Qiyoj in.. Hi,- l 1 1 1 1.-. i i ii Union Suit evenr time." Tiny um them for the little tots, .inii ;iii the w.-iy up, Including grandpa. ! i CT V I i A " T V J 'A x i T weve L,rot soint' nice warn Win ter Ifunatngwear all ready tor jron to put on. A perfect I'it and the proper style anil weight for everyone. Prices no KTcatcr thnn for Ihe kind that do DOl fit and wear well. BATH ROBES FOR MISSES, LADIES, MEN In all the newest, shades and styles, soim :ne with big eollars bound With eord to match the robe, others are buttoned from the neck down to the knees, pricei $2.50 to $7.00 BLANKETS! BLANKETS!! BLANKETS!! We have them in all sizes in eott.ni. At $4.60 we give yon a good ii.ilitv mixed end pare wool mixed wool and eotton. Jottone from 76c wi , i u . u e Pnre Wool - In delicate shades of It. the extra heavy WOOl na. ni IaiH, in pink and tan. or Lines and pink $2.26, $2.60, $2.76 and $3 00 tan. also in pure white with sliad- BATH ROBE BLANKET3 "u ' !"IV(1 ''fi'lei -. to epprcciate their In all the very latest deeigi and of Vi,!"s "u llftVe ,n s,'r M" differeni weighti t.. suit rerybody, a $5.50 to $12.00 Kood heavy blanket 64x78 'y . . $2.50 Others TL'xfm for $3.00 to $5.00 T:on't Forget Us For Shoes RADER BROTHERS II I j I I I I I I I I II I I I-H-: I ...W-H-H-K-MH-tt-H-H-;-H-l-!''l"l'..'M H- - . J-yMylll ll iro"ifxri-ri-Oj A CHARLES EVANS HUGHES isrv l-l 'l-l-l-l-l-H-H "l-l I I I I I I I I I H I I I HI I-H-H-1-1-: I I I I I I I I I I I It . Y' mm & lKi'--'' f''r, -- .. rF Xi' ..y EL"is i .HS HIB " f SsBslWry. iJBi : 'wN &a F f r aill-V MB sZfeB ' t nuA?0gllHuDMIP9v e?v Tkeij" v- i- '.'' "'s m v, Tiik-, n . A. r -- 1SSK?X. y N- i v 1 f - ,-. . from ir nun l,i ii,, a ns im ini'tl an .n'l