The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, October 12, 1916, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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THI ONTAUlO A!
lilt ItHDA Y
There is a Real Difference
Crram of tartar, derived from grapes,
is used in Royal Baking Powder because
it is the best and most healthful ingredient
known for the purpose.
Phosphate and alum, which are de
rived from mineral sources, are used in
some baking powders, instead of cream of
-tartar, because they are cheaper.
ff yon hve been induced to use baking
powders mad from alum or phosphate,
use Royal Bakir. Powder instead. You
will be pleased with the results and the
difference in the quality of the food.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.
New York
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p I'li'I'T our Mhool boOM Ml
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(Ion. We meet any HUB 01 nita- m n-'t sell itchuul hooks for
hum- rate I' (i NBwa Sintnl only. Kvcrhnrt Drug Co
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Pendleton Normal School
Proven Necessity
t'o,l. 'I fTI in l'nll!,lli.l I Iretmnlatl I
MONMi" I II. ore . Jim, i, 1 1,, i ir.imn Normal
School mii mil this week -In, I. 1,1 , enrolled 7M.
largest mi record for uliii. .,,rni.il in OfMM . . .
how to cre fur large stud, nt bod) u problem . . .
(00 bvtiiK CfOWded ml, i 4i,, i, mi nun with .rating c
badly of 660 Galleries filled with extra chairs In
lull's MM (linn 110 Students ,,', I on plallorm
Nw hour. line, boom i ,'ii i -Ifii'il. additionn In ruiiin
Ing hiiusi liii.ll mill brail used Ost hundred sirls
sleep on imtf Hooi oi school
Tin- niiiii.il ' I n , .( i'n I III full implle
la MoiiiiiihiIIi i,,i i a, l, i pi hi i ii i'
Reud uli.ii those you have elected to handle the
aft mis of jour state and who are IhoroiiKhlv informed
regarding schoul conditions in OrtJJM hae to say
concerning measure 808 on the ''allot at the coming
electien:
By James WiCiycumbe. Covernor of Oregen:
In it i 'i m iii ,i , mil i
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By J. A. Churehtll, State Superintendent of Pu' la
I not i iiell
'in
I Pl nt ol ths University of
lot M, ,1 h, h.M.i i ii ...
Pre: dent of ths Oregon Agricultural
Cellege:
'i t' n,ii, i.n in Initiating e im,.,,iii
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it mil urn ii.- ,.,,.., i u,i. ineesuie
Oy J. H. AcVemiuii, President Oregon Normal School,
at Moniiiiut
.1 W.tl.'.ll tt III i ,111 h. n
our tn ,i ,'hm' ,1 Kchuol in Rasters ' '"
(land IVBHJIel II Kn.'l mi .-Ill Iriin. Mirntli "
By ths County School Superintendents of Oregen:
'Ksssdved, Ihil it i th. SSSBBB S II" ,'"'ii,l Bel I
.. , n,i, n, i, in.-, ,,r ii,, Stale ! iftegua, in i-unvautivn
saombliHl, that the beat interests id ihr erhiwls nf ih
Stair demand Ineiraeeu i t.-ilili. s i,,i th training uf
leavBei ind ,. ii,, i,i,, I.. -int,,iMf iiir Initiative
nif,i,i, i iinal S, l,,,l at tvn,l!riiii
By Mrs. Charles H Castner, President of the Oregon
Federation of Women's Clubs
i Mr till , i, i .. i in- I,, 1 1 itin of eaid NstfsaaJ
a, I, "i, ,i 'i i,ilim,,i,
Prof HceM C Flench, Former President of ths
NcrTjl School Located at Weston
, . .t,,i. ,"-i.,i . .inn, -nt ,,i sin h ., mi hiiul at aiiin-
I'onli ' ii' i ton wiHild umve a Hraal asset
i tin a",
a F ksu r. h . p.. mi Southern Oregon Normal
Bci-ou.
i. I it MM ',1 an r.au,ii ONMO
Nor in , H I .,1 I
stuti- lit iid oi ii, in1 of Oregon Normal School
iltrl.iivs 111 i "tin ii ai) lor additional Normal
srhool fui Mil, 1 1 in On ,-;in is upporeul "
I'oltlainl (.IIIUIUM'r Ol t.omnuTiv iiulorsts measure
.'ION inil -.r. Ii mill 'ton iitti.t lotfjCeU location lor Nor
mal m Ii... I ii I i n On goo.
308 X YES IS A VOTE FOR YOUR CHILDREN
i
rn Oregon BUts Norsaal s. tu..,i t'nssmlllse
I II Cailin. Sh, , I',-ii, (i,,.
TONIGHT
at 7:.')0 and every trtBing during the campaign
we invite .you to attend the
Great Evangelistic Meetings
conducted by the Milk Kuingelistic Party in
the Methodist Church.
Don't Fail to Hear Edgar L.
Mills the Great Evangelist.
Large Chorus aud Booster Choir.
Come Early and Get a Seat.
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III, .11 NCHOOl. Oll.s.
Keillor K, III l.m.
'i i i lass of M7 of Iho ini..t in
high M'liinii is iiib htrgesi and -it
proves in iniirkH, shut then
ii i Mj.nr In It, to hi' i! i l"v i ,'i
ir CMUM Unit Iirh lillln'i to 04 '
i In Unit relentliil liinic nf
i lion 1,'ilni' It'l prem'tit I'ltriillnii nl
in nun tn t liirt y-itlx nn'iiiliiTs w
iiiif iiticain mi It lias picked fli ol
1 from Inst . n
in., I.' , l,i-s ,ui,l .'lil'ullr.l thl i,l II
lis " rrnll fr.:n thl ' I'
a ftdiii ,i urn' ii an Payettt
n N'ortl Intni
two ni ii fin in. r ii. Dibei . i in'
, i ii. iup unii ii'i"' a
llll I IIH' ' tvv.
hi iui.i help t"
II ' r "r mil uii
is go iik in lip r.itli. ' il'Hilitfitl II
I In- tiH'inhnrs nf llii' srlii.nl i'
will at Mitii ths gradaaAiM tteM m
Hint twonl ) I'V till SlbgO ' iiii. in,
Mii'Ml Blghl or But itli III'' "
nt rata of pv,,rKs it im'iv .is ihoa
aftaf nil the ol4Hr ones will hnvo to
glva wa) to tha flslm , iiim
AmoBg H..' bobwoi facta maj
in- n.iti'ii that in nl:: " ' ol ararj
tl eaai have p el ad
1 1 i ni i i init ill ii" i ha i
tract i beneficial t" '' "in i co Ulr'
iiH'iit siiiij.,1-. ,'tr.i instead of pn'
Iiir fur tin' i'iisIit oops unit urinlii.it
UiK Into III,' pti'piiri'il to ilu iinl tin'
- thlliKH or iri-pnri,l tn go In OOl
ksgjg tn lakr nniv t lie easier nun
vini tun era ii'-re aonpllmant tin-
liirtilly that the) have ill Inst ti
I iiiin tin",.' stuitptit mm. Is one
nf tin' IiIkIiit alms of 111'
ltrMirt nf the Huplioiimre fla.
The Moplintiinri' rlnwi tl.is yi'iir luis
iiliniit tlilrt) tliri',' pupils Juat
I'tinilKll to ilu "hla tlllliKs " With
little ''ffiirl e were tin- fr-l tn pt
nitr stiiiletit limly tax.
Tim night Of SeplottilM'i Hurt elli
are Btli our first claas Bart) nt the
lilich Hclinnl Rxeryona an. I the Ini
pnrtiint factor, the eats, arrived safe
ly ami a Jolly time was eiijnyiil h
nil A little exi'lleiiieilt .! alsn ill
jmv.-iI l.y n certain Junior, who, upon
'llterlllK till' BSjsBOl Mouse ttta si'Cnllil
linn' was uell snuki'.l and itini',l mil
It ttilRlit lie aitileil here that lie ill, I
tint ati'tnpt to return.
A nil in her of other rlaSNtinti. must
'. i,.,,ks, were nlimit lookniK Iuiik
n nt the k I time , graft
Raving Mini the tetuptliiK atia nt .
ft. -Inn. lil-. We rru.'IK bBOk iiu pit)
iiii their thlBi star.'.l hiiiki'.i' h.rins.
i iin.l they Inn I tn
hearted
..i them, .I'm
He re
mill,!, re bad
I that
la In while
Od nl'lll oil Ol .ilmut
elevt i, . r i ir lsaau
a I vt determined this .i bl
plrli than
an Itberto ahown So far, we
BBVa ii gOOd stint anil hope to annul
piisii Broaden
IRaWO ritAir.
Soplintnore ItepnrtiT
Voles nt the I reshiiuin I lass.
The freahaua clans uf isi is the
i hal ha- ever I'llter.'il tin- I Hi
tarin high -rliuul. the nuinher betBg
I, 'h have hail eeveraj
q i, ah are have elected
Bl MM I'-tary ami triiMirei
' d gold ami purple a -
niary nt the fraah
: ' i. 'Ill In gn null, 'I
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n
i i we kux - a
laj alghl to thn
I , nil mil mi.
.' each tnuk our
1
tin real
u , when ul!
I I III III
, iii i iii' : all
I "in until '.,,
ii i. -ii.- hflM
ahoa our fi vt tavlted
' in.
1 s t li if, j,.;,r ih
i ni onlj i "in twenty meai hers
I , Ii ii small t this year
proviou l) 'in.- partly to aoma
i aiiiuiK tins year hut
' tinlj ., - been gglnnad
mil leaving only the beet The nth
are have moved on or dropped bach
liaea Ii is guaJity that aaajajaa, not
quantity, WC are perfectly satisfied
ni a successful olaai
Althoui ?a iuiM- h.lil mi chain-
I nt wa are repreaeaied atroog-
ly la all the blgjh school athlatlea.
inn tins bj not the object of aahool
life anyway.
The Jim"! have aaU no class
parties .'i 1,1,1 have partaken f r. . h
in a couple ol othara,
gO hens to a Ioiik anil liaip . la-
The Science of Successful
Merchandising
Is Personiiied in Our Wonderful
Line of
Broadway
Suits & Overcoats
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,
In spite of the severe condition of the woolen and
dye market of the country we have maintained the
Standard Quality and Make of
Broadway $15 Suits
in fact, today w nv showing a nvnv extensive and
varied assortment in Fancies and Serges than we
have in many seasons past.
THE COLD SNAP
Calls for warmer clothing and we are thoroughly
equipped to care for your wants in
Underwear, Flannel Shirts,
Woolen Hosiery, Gloves, Jer
seys and Heavy Sweaters of
all descriptions, Mackinaws
and Balmacaans for men,
young men and boys
Our splendid early purchases are here at the early
prices and our stock large enough that increased
prices have not yet reached this store.
ALEXANDER
Olve us your magazine subscrip
tions e meet any cluh or cata
logue rate. 1'. (J. News Stand.
ONE PRICE CLOTHIER
ONTARIO, OREGON