THURSDAY, ocToiiKH 19. 1916 THK ONTA1UO AKOIIH I'AOB TIIHKK REXALL REMEDIES NYALS REMEDIES THE ONTARIO PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS Pure Bred Improved Chester White... HOGS Some Sinniavhcll Hoars, 5 month old. Stm open Gilt. A ho 2 bred Gifts. At the right price. W. H. TUNNEY, OWNER At the Oregon racking Co. EVERY BODY KNOWS IT When YnuWriir n Tailor Made Suit !: II pccilllur distinction In Hi.- fi nil r)t iii -in i-li n which Mta It In a cIiinh by ll Mlf. and the wearer in claaa by himself, with otliur tailor .1 n,. ii 1 1 i'ii wo make it your null Ii imiiln to fit you, ami not wooden duiuniv lit '"" ii ins are exactly alike, hence no auit patterned after a .lummy will Bttra you an exact fit, auch aa you Ret when wo take your In div i.liial mi .. .iii.uii'iita. $20.00 to $30.00 And an) where between COPE T,IK TA,,OK Opposite I'o.tollirc I'lvmc HI W International Dry Farming Congress El Paso, Texas October 14-26 I . iir-nu.s via Oregon Short Line 1 I ii I., a Pacific M sir in) Tlcketa on sale October 10-19 Inclusive: Limit. Oct 29ta. Bee 0. 8. L agenta for rates and further details Dr. V A Simmons, the eye spec ialist of Boise, will be at the Moore Hotel one day only, Monday, Oct. 18. Pleaae call at tula time If you dealre to consult a specialist in regard to your eyes. LARGE SCHOOL A SPECIALTY Observations Otherwise BANKM BACKING. Us' XM omur i,i it wiiiiK (Live Stork Iteporter i I'm- . I - - r 1 1 omiin of tin' Kxchange Niitlcmiil Hunk, of Spokane, itnt.-.i in i i in rli hi I'lilliiiiin Unit of all tin' number ci f nntei which the) had tali en frofi 'oung pig club tin inhere, practically every one liuil been pulil before maturity Mr ('oman lint al ways In-"!! ii lover of young people HMil IiIh harking (if tin- tm .ml glrla' cnuie has done a great SmI le enlist the other banker In t It-- same work ini m. ci.iii immjs nr i m KKT. I l.lvn Stork MfeX I Nearly all of the pig" il'ir by Hi.' ilo I'lg club menihiTH ni tin' i Stuti' K.il- were shipped In I !,i I moll Slink , i .' ninl ii lor ion i.IithIiI'' 'hoii'-M 10 Ih ' Old" er ki'ih t ut idti ih. ii i' .! hogi brt u.'1 1 i ii tin' . 1 1 n iH.iri.i'i. heart) m ,:. Hold tbat taj n oi tin hoc were fed at a Mel el imi lo I vi cents a pound, ninny of ilii'iu i" Iiik aa low as four centH li be . .. i i iIIiit to linn' ii confer inc.. with hlH I'ttc Club sou ninl Ml niiu . tea of bli voiiugsler. ii. ' Irattnei QVOtl I I'oin aililre I ol Mi- Ii I la ii ley at oricnnlzatlon of a Mllan.'e at Me.lfor.l ' I illil not rali-e my bOJ to be a ol.ll.-r. bin I ill. I raiM' him to be a in. in ami an S rl. an Cltlien ami l.-olilli'ly lo fiillill Ihe nliln of that eltlaeaablp when ...n..i apea io .in mi i iiiii not ralaa him ba ..l.li.r, bill 1 .11.1 rali-e him to pro l.-i-l an Ann rleaii wninaii, wbt In- may be I am for Mr HiikIu's I I klll.W he WOllhl keep tills country at peace u couraae, skill and tSlWSrl Aiiiericaiil"in loiihl it, imi i ai .1 i.iniv. ihai if eoadltloni .liuiainle.l the protection of 0111 i I tlOMl 'nil Ii.iii'T he woill.l not Hliirk the rexpoiiHibiiity wlnrh pa irini !c i 'i demand! I KMOt It Tlc ii i.t.l(.i: w SWKBKU. . I.uilliell 111. lex I What Ii. I. lent Cleveland iiclually did, on 1 ! ..- iin a Inn ul tWO . affecting don mid our liiteinaiiuiial relations loriiis 1 1 1 1 1 li x answer to the iii.r thai l I..-IUK put to Mr llughea by bin demo .rail, nppunents, ' Whal would you have done?" etc. The two oinergen cies in iU.-lion ale an aluioitl perfect parallel to those which bav fronied l'resident Wilhon and Ihey were handled very differently from ih. inn adopted b the preaent In ciiiuhent of the White House Mr i hi. land met the industrial crisis caused by the Chicago railway atrlke and by the Venezuela boundary dis pute with decision and courage, and the natiou was not only saved from war and widespread suffering, but what Is equally important, tills was done without the sacrlfic of national honor The country may be sure that what 'resident Cleveland did Mr. Hughes would alio do in like emer gencies. It was that conviction which compelled bis nomination, and it is that faith upon which repuun cans depend for triumph In Novem ber (.l I IIKT ON THIS. I Knuneli Index I Here is a bunch of figures from a democratic source, the Cuicmnali In quirer, which is the simon pure arti cle of the United States It took a atraw vote in Kentucky, Ohio and In diana, and here are some of the re sults that it gives after the investi investi gateon: On one day the returns showed that in Ohio, 150 democrats had changed to Hughes, and one re publican had gone to Wilson- The LINE OF BOOKS, TABLETS, FENS, PENCILS, ETC. Wise and from Editors imi lam rat 1 1 r 1 1 - iboared I hat 13 deii uTiiIm li.nl changed in Hughes, iiihI Mil nil" r r II 1.1 1 ii 11 linil changed I" ! Wllaon in Oblo, ITU progrra -ulil lli" lin r ..in' In Hughes, ninl 71 to Wilson In Inilliiiia "I im n iM'H liiul gone tn Hughe mill II In Wilson Hut tin' nioHt surprising change was In Krnliirky. win I r... . 1 1 showed (hut tin- ratio of II. ' priiiTi.ur rli mge wuk fi:i for IIUKlll" iii j I for WIIhuii UK "KIIIT t IV i Maker ll.'raldl iili-ni ilwin said yesterday thnt "polltl Iioul.l be li'iituri'il by till' mIoKIIII 'I'llt Up lir "lllll U' ' While he has been preHldent thin country. In it 1 1 pules with otlier tin as "put up " I II Ii inoit wrri ilii'v wauled to hnnil It mil iln- oili.'i country inii.il. any km. I oi utlM to Wilson's argu ii 'ni h he ha quickly "Hhut up." IM I - M.l KTIMINU PAY. ll M but ii tea . aa the '"""' "'"' w"1' "" '"' ' "lle collm made their '", III Ihe a.lverll iiik colUIBM of the total coat of ibis advertlalng peclallj thai il luetl Dd) A. r.iuipiuiy n p.niiv." but ..I ibal i .i.i i ii for iiiiiiniiii' 'i ii' the net pr.ilii i ,AI, .,,, . ii of $ ISO. RJ5. total net profit wuk $ I ,:i7ll,r.99 The I Tlie net Kali'H of flu. 'II. I'.al.ii.ly . Co . for llll vara M.TIt.lll la 1 1 1 ii tin- total araa Ii $.'.11110 llllll, nr to be acelirale, Jll-I IMT1, "i I'. ...I: PAD. I linker llelnoi I ' i I he ih. i . ..I l ' .- S II .In i ni.- i . a.li to oi or the aea- K. son. Ml thai tin' . aid .lubs are aguln In Ihe Ihr I annther win ter campaign The Slipperier IIuh- in. Ii. atlOM ..I Increased in- IPBAS i P, I'l. i:kk. I Bol a St ' man I U ho know I ..I any mall In Smilh America running f..r u m. r lent there Willi the chief plank of his pi, iti. .nil declaring i.. -pi , that he KM. Il, I.KTN. ( Vale Knlerpi N'uW tllllt the llailllliell ha ten houra pay l.n . ight huiirs work it's time for otlier organisations to go afler congress Ii There is a dispute between the manugeis and ihe trainmen as to bow much tin people are skinned Suppose the public strikes and asks for a general reduction'' Whal will congress do then'' i'oor tiling. If one Oerma.i submarine can cross the Pacific In 17 days, deliver a inesage at all American poll and sink six merchant vessels ill the next 24 hours How old was Ann Senator Jones says: "If congress can raise wages it can lower them " 11 the public should strike where would the wage raisers stand? . h H WILSON ADMITS MS PRECiPiTaYS WEAR wei, i Mr wiisea II n admit bn at wir. Fef May 11. 1914. in an th dead marin. e yard in Brookl, abjta tho marinai hul te gaajaaeJ .n ' war of k -." A ol 'vie to whom fa V SBHr . Ctrtainly net to fJW St. to, nor to MxiaSf U.1 humanity at largo. Wee S Mr WiUon? From ahaj ' Th.odor 1 - s , a of Colon! Dhvrd at B.h.lf of Ch 4tex V 'Staaaaaaaaaaa! rut we h.-. iiii lira, SCHOOL SUPPLIES mm BILL BLOW AT LABOR SAYS LEADLR lUllminl Mill Not Mli'tisl In Ail lullilsl nil Inn - Surrender In I llllllllll'll I ll'l in i I nun. in-' II That the MHHM wage BI law Iiiih not iloiio away with the prob ability of a strike upon the railway -.v stems of the country Ik evidenced kf ri-piirtH from illfferent points of die HBtlKfaclton of thiiMi' I'liipl.iy.'il In the i. -p ii tmi'iilH of the railway MTVlM that were not affected by the Ailani hon law. Thee claim thai becaime of belter iiri'am.'iilioii the traliiiinn. already the hlcheat paid In the rail way aervioe, were able to compel an Increase In their wiio, wlille Hume in..:, in neeil of an IncreiiKO In hiikm. . rlmliialeil Leaden, of IM llrolherhonil of l(:nli.ia.l Car Men In the iniiilmesl met In SI I'.iiil a I. . U dlacUHH a plan to demand blither I waft-en from the (treat Northern, the Northern I'ai'ifu'. Ih.- I 'aiia.liun I'n'i 1 flc and the Oblcafto, Milwaukee and Si llllll l.iilloail . .mil ni.. f the union by the (Ileal orlln ni 1Mo Kr lne l!4 Hllill. were du ruil,.d ovr n.,- n, ,.. m the vduuiNon lavs prnMillna a ralae In hki'h for turlllluei, . .nt.li.l h,( (li(, ,.nl il(i nn M,.,,,. ,,,, Some ol the leaibi i ' .-' i at men predict tint a strike ill enaue II Hn- deinanilH lo he torui ulaled at the meetlna xliould not be iraiiteil Albert A I'llhr, Seattle labor leail- er. iieiioun.'.'.i the Adameon law ejsaUM " eight hour .la lo rall- roa. I ii .n, in a pi .ii dellTered to Ueil lieri.iaii Ann puniii aii i luh-. ..I n aablBgtoa late cnnu'iillon '"I'hree years ago In I'lnlad. said Mr I'lller, Samuel Q p'i--. speakllll! (rom Ihe lloorol II. a n..i lean I'. 'deration ol Labor com eiiiu.ii, a.-alli.l invocation ot pohlual aelioli lo brim; alinul Ihe universal eii;lil hour .1 a lie scored It on I lie ground that It leaned Inward pal.i nalisin lie said I t.at any Improve- ni. nt In labor conditions must he won in the unions theniHelven, not by any Of lull' "N'niv. II . a federation of j la.bnr has l.nmlil over this point for tiiree years, aim raa n--i, mmmmrn aa solve the proiiieiii. now couiu I .bin U il on and collgri settle It ill lay ' The Adam mi law Is a blow t" Americanism and uiiimi l.h or." (. I. (' I'ltOI l.ssolt AOMtMMUSJ HUM M HOOL I'rol K I) Itessler, of Oregon Agi iciillural college stopped in On tario last Friday on his way In. an trum the county institute hehl at Hums While in the city be in-p.-ii ed Ihe local schools and dell i el ed all address to the pupils of the high school Altai an inspection of the cadet corps and a general review of the building and classes I'rof Itessler was eloquent iii expressing his ap proval of what he had seen. He declared thai in no high school in the state is better work being done than in the local school His address was one of information and inspira tion to the pupils, as well as to the faculty. UiiM'iiV WIKU. MtltkKT MORS AtTIVK. Itoston The wool market lias been very active. There are various es timates of the amount transferred and conservative authorities place amount sold during the past two weeks at fully -'" nun. nun pounds In some cases quotations have been marked up, and while there is no MMeJ advance in prices It is not possible to buv as cheaply as a month ago. Foreign advices indicate firm inaik.-ts abroad, with no probability of lower prices in Australia, South American markets are active, with considerable speculation at llueuos Aires Duuu'b Keview. EASTMAN KODAKS WHO IS YOUR BEST FRIEND? THIS BANK, OF COURSE H serves you even daj In the rear by owing for j our money, thereby preventing Its being lost or Erittered atray. it not only lis this, but it pays yiii for the privilege f lnur sn by paying five per cent interest (.ii your tune deposits. it gives you the free benefit of expert ndvice (in any subject involving the use Of handlin"; of money. 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