The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, October 26, 1916, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, IX TOIlKIt Zfi, I 9 I G
I'ACJE TUREB
REXALL REMEDIE
NYALS REMEDIES
THE N ARIO PHAR IACY
amaMA i m m
PRESCRIPTIONS
Pure Bred
Improved Chester
White...
HOGS
Some Sinnischell Hoars,
5 months old.
Som open Gilts.
Also tied Gilts.
At the right price.
W. H. TUANEY,
OWNER
At the Oregon Packing Co.
EVERY BODY
KNOWS IT
When You Wear
Tailor Made Suit
Thera ta peculiar distinction
lu tli fit and workmanship
which put It In a class by It
Mtf, and the waarar la a elaaa
by himself, with other Ullor
gurbt'ti iiu'ii
When wa make It yeur suit
la mucin to fit you, and not a
wooden dummy. No tiro forma
aro oiaetty alike, hence no ault
patterned after a dummy will
ttlve yon an emact fit, each aa
you, set when we take your In
dividual meaaaremen'a.
$20.00 to $50.00
Aad anywhere bet areata
COPE THEJTAILO
Oppaeite I'oetoSjre Ptvina 1U4 W
Housewives In uevtl of p.Nk reojpeg
should address the Wllaon admluUlra
tlou, 1 1() I i I i l
Mr. Wilson l)us igath no reply te
the charts of Mr llughca. Is ha still
too pro to tight? HI it MM
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HAWAII
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LARGE
SCHOOL
A SPECIALTY
ASHLAND PRESIDENT
FAVORS PENDLETON
NEED OF EASTERN OREGON
SCHOOL FULLY SHOWN BY B. F.
MULKEY, FORMER HCAO OF
ASHLAND SCHOOL.
i nri ihihI. or The HoaoraMa li I
Muiki)', o I'rcHiiifnt of tin- oathero
Oregon Nurinal School at Ashland,
nays, concerning; tho establishment of
an additional Normal School at I'en
IMaa "I shall support the measure
heartily for the reaaon that thn preaent
Nurinal School, though one of the best
In the couutry, cannot he adequate to
in. t the needs of so large a state aa
Oregon. Thera la no Institution that
touchea the masses of the people ao
closely as does the Normal Brhool and
the benefit derived froa the tales paid
by the people of the slate for the main
teiiain of such schools r turns direct
ly to the man and woman who paid
the taiea and la conferred directly up
on them and their children. The ei
pouse of maintaining a good Normal
School In Eastern Oregon to a tai pay
er on an aasessed valuation of f 4000.00
would each year be under the cost of
a good Havana rlgar. I alnoerely hope
that the coming election will grant to
the people of Eastern Oregon the re
lief thay seek In a Normal School"
BUSINESSMEN ARE
FOR NEW NORMAL
PORTLAND CHAMBIR OF COM.
MIRCI ITRONOLY NDORBIS
ILL OR aCHOOL TO BE LO
CATID AT PENDLETON.
Portland. Or. The Portland Cham
ber of Commerce, which stands at the
head of the businessmen's organisation
of the stale, recently endorsed the
measure propoalng a Normal School at
Pendleton In a resolution, glvlug the
following reasons
"We believe that Kastern Oregon la
reasonable In Its demands that such a
school be located east ol the (secatls
mountains, hem we reommen. Its
location at iviidletnn aa the most logl
cat for the following reasons.
"Klrat, It Is a elt of some site, hav
Ing ail eurullmi-iu of over 1,000 grade
pupils.
Hotiind, Pendleton Is vary acreasi
hie, having over twenty Baaseggxr
tralna each day from five directions
"Third, tta location Is aa uear ceu
tral aa could be eipected. maklhg It
aaay of aeoeee at a moderate coat to
the students
"e'ourth, tt la our understanding
that the cltlsens of Pcndletou propose
to donate a very favorable site for log
agtiooi.
Fifth, many other gdvaatageg ers:
A good INbllc ' library, several
atiuivliea. pare water and a live, Intel.
, llgeut roiniuunlt) that will take pride
la the progress of the school."
n TTT Tl
It la gratifying. Indec1, to find that
Mr. Wilson stilt statute oattbe auffraga
queatloa where he sti-.Nl t tin- begin
Qlng of hie itdptiiilaiisiioii Ua lias
chaufod on about ' everything else.
Ihil.olphW Waning ledger.
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ca,,leanadway
Four and One-half Days From California
Shores by the Floating, Palace
s. s.
GREAT NORTHERN
iatntrth 626 fant. width 63 fet. ipes.
U ktveu: LicaMiM 100 iuatiafr.
HILO and HONOLULU
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SAILINGS FROM SAN FRANCISCO. PIER 7
Mo. 7, 27; Dec It; Jan. 4, 23; Feb, 12;
March 6, 29
Heuutics and attractions ol the II iw alias
tlcwitlxu iu a new loiuci. uuu) iui uuui
bulion, at ticket offices, ol upon mail re-saaajgfl,
Kuul i'na ! and up, How tU
Francisco.
Apply lu incaJ railway ssenca or ad-
dreee K. H. truiier Ail (! I.
I'urtUiul On.
it Jackaaa. .
set Market St. . Sen e'raaataco.
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BOOKS, TABLETS, I'ENS, PENCILS, ETC.
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HNNLGAN'S PHILOSOPHY
Plttla. Pub'lrlty
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"I ate Mi. rlagbea srvd like to kuoa
-' ' i l on,,, i., 'itl egg I'ui Hi It y '
Ut-aelf i-oiiiii ten Mm w i , i, - i hi
i I'uli.l- it) V" ' Hti,H 1 1 i t . - In the
mi. gaya I. TTwaa nil rtabt on
tie Nluini'. I, ill In WhmIiIii I n II- illf
let 'I lie I In i p Ih it wiil.nl lliroiiKh
I 'i'leiiton's hulls I ion no Tumulty
i hln he l, iii-i Into song now he picks
Ills i liiiuel
""Hi not Hint Prlsldlnt Wilson la
less puldlc than Cnudydale Wilson
! lie leas pitiless, "lis like the show
I iiiiiii Me tells ye all, nn' more, ahoui
Hi lllyfanL hut he baa mlnlal ros-va
ahtllie sIhiiiI the spoiled baby.
Ho It la wld Wilson. Ilea aorned
the bard heart lv Pitiless PublMly.'
'How about the PoelmastersT' aiea
the refawrumera. 'We'll nlvtr tell ye,'
aaya the fmlahun. 'Kor why? aayt
the IriiKiie -TwIil emlisr'ss I li Ad
nilnlaihrashiin,' aaya the C'mlsbun
And the people laughs. 'Ve flred th'
Hid of the Clnsus,' aaya Ilughea. 'Ya
lie.' ssys HedDeid He rayslned wld
out belo' a led,' aaya he. 'Ye He yer-
! eelf.' aaya Darandu 'To towld me ye'd
I are me, ao' ya gar ana placa to a
poi'iii-ian,' aaya Dvraud. iu ii
fwbaC I aald.' yells Pink Wblahera, 'I
I wae gotn' to Ore ye anny way, hut I
nlver aied ye to rayslne.' saya Pinky.
j An' tbe people rosrs.
" Tail ua about all tblm Dlaburrln'
Dlmmyrrata.' saya the people. Aa'
Waabln'toa la swap' bo a st'.rra lv
silence.
"Hot doan't ye tblak there's nn pub-Ih-lty
at all. Teddy himself was none
gunsby with the papers, but be cud
he quiet too
" We'll grab aome land In Vlnsn
eely,' aaya tbe Amhassydure, 'tem'prl
ly.' aaya be 'Ye'll not.' aaya Teddy,
're'll agree to arhlirale.' says he. 'or,'
he saya, 'In tin daya Dewey'll bo there.'
saya Teddy.
" Me Ry'le Maather will nlver ron
lnt.' sas th' other 'Thin.' saya Ted ,
i.v. ill aind Peney at wauat. There's
a- use waHln'.' Teddy ays 'tlowld ,
em.' says the Aiuhassyduie 'We '
greev' says he. an ill'll a Idt did we I
know how It was for a riieti year
" 'We'll have Kerdr CaYwy Uve or i
the Hashl Ms rook dead.' ears Teddy.
an ha -k euiiies I'enly. An Hie paper
ay'(. Oa dauiand lv tlM mir iepait
went PVfilv t'srey h'na'uo(a roleosenl '
n' that's all.
"How l It nnwT The a"roaseea
.laiiL-lilera t Inly at Manly Isaliel
lAioihrr slrih-aa Olsle.' aaya tl
headlines "I'wluiy Americana killed.'
'Iie ag)s Ttie Prealdlui Calm.' aaya
they 'Ates Ha. on and K.gus. Plsys
Ooln.' the hrsd)neB Aa' lh pa-.Brgeson-
L .',
"The Frtsldlnt'a -appvtlle t brink
fast aaa good, th leader le the nn
shun gettln' attlatda iv grape frulL ha
eon an' eggs, hoi hUeull an' eoffee
rviiiu Mather iis-boi, ppiufHaed the
Mil lv fare the tliialnili over Meil. o
" nqh n-lgvrt,.
"'The Prlsldlnl Is soixin in privacy
lie fateful imibp, "tVUi me throat
laat?" The answer la wslled wld fa
verlah piletr.
"Mondah the pera aaya: 'Nn-imna!
Dlissier! Para Trirogt jl-'wireil: I'aak
at the Capital ' The Prlsldlnt Calm!
" i onsteriiatlou was spread among
all classes tiMlay be the report that
the 1'iUldtat auoka wlh a sore throat
Hirong men faint ew before lliey cud
reach the nearest laloon. There hi
calk lv siH'lqllir' t day I' pisjei It Is
hoped that Hfmr Arre ye on though
in claim that t ha ne.i Auieihsus
rayststed Itteoshaa, A Inli antber'ty
Htatea that ttila wild eud the rrlsli
i-isldlnt maite hul wan remaik
"Av they'd not been there they'd not t
beau kilt." '
'Ohooatlah, they as, v Hope revlvaa
No aore throat. Hltu-u by Insect
Prtatldent call. AH Phrases lv Mai
. he couetdered
he anxiety in the Capital waa re
igved today he the follopln' teilleiin
"t)it Prishllni has a slight nsr
fomtlon Id the cuticle over the Infery
are apt unary ased Ut a insect Ulttu
him whin aal-qi. The patient w loo
proud to acrnK'h. (Signed) Ursyaon.'
"It !i ay-poted also lhat Clneral
Scott will lto the border to bury the
lU-sd, mid hgologUe to the Insnrglnts
Ua ul ac I an amy, whether he w ml
accept a I -:t ii If offered. This Is coll
aldered the thrue a iutluo lv the dim
vulty.
"Wliinilah the Pihddliit goca piotor
I la', Tiuiradah ha jrr'taa a notr ami
' (Jluernl 8-ott starts fnr the border
lV . .- &L. , "- .- .1......... In
rriuau llie oeauiiuea aaya I ea c m
Europe near. PrlaWeng aludy If ' terms
WJll he atop tbe arf AnotSeg, ajoh)
aV tad. Cspiiai axckWd over raiMirt.'
."llyi we're cuutforted be helnLtowliJ
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
.
the I'li-i-iiiit will a
bate haati acfcahaa,
"HiitulHlt, he s i onslderln' th'
tiiiiitiin question, nn' Motrdab he ag
rlaag Orandoi ibara aboot gnckla'
euK. And nn lln-r efMa Is pnat.
s.i it gaaa rj Bay, v i arag an
In', tbere'l nplintv piihlli lly, Imt Us
not the brand u lata,"
K.vl.h-ntlv Mr. Wilson hna made tip
his mind nliout something. He refers
In hla iicci'piuncf spec h to "tin- ggaj
erflgn authorliy sjf Mexico." He unit
have decided to whom he wns refer
ring. I.exs Hum two rrnrs ago he nan
not sure whether It wns the soldier
bniullt Villa or the grocer grafter Car
dura. It'a not to he wondered Hint Thnmns
A. Kdlson fnvors Wilson's reelection
The electrical n Irani nntiimlly llkea
anything thai switches on and off.
a)
WILSON FORMERLY ASSAIL-
ED THf LABOR UNION.
The President ,. nam a sandi-
data far efflce and speaka wall
ef labar. Until ha became e cm
didate far efflee, and aa leng aa
ha waa Preaident ef e Univer-
eny. he, with entire aafety, lg.
nareat er assailed the Laker
Uniene, indeed, he was then their
bitter, ungenereue, and efteei un-
juat erltia. At the Peeple'a Fe-
rum en February M, 1008. he
aaldi "Labor Uniaraj drag the
Mgheet man te the level ef the
leweet." In an addreaa at a diet-
nee In the Walderf Aeterla en a)
a M.roh lg, Itor, In spaeklng ef
the eapltaliete, ha aaldi "There is 0
another equally farmidaasa ene-
my te equality and betterment ef
epeortunity, and that la the elaee a)
termed by the laber irginni
tiana and leaders ef this aeun.
try." In a letter written January d
12, 109, he said: "I am a fierce a
a partisan ef the epen shop." In a
a June ef the seme year, speaking a
a at Prineeten, ha aaidi "The ueuai a
a etandard of the employe in eur a
a day la te give ea little aa he may a
a for hie wages. Laber ta stand a
a ardliad by the tradss unions and a
a ihie ib the standard te whioh it a
a is made to conform. I need net a
a point out how economically die. a
a astreus such a regulation ef la- a
a her ta. The labor ef Amenta a
a ia rapidly becoming unprofitable a
a under thle regulation. Our ooe- a
a nomis supremacy may he loot a
a boceuoo the country grows mere a
a and mora full ef unprelitable a
a- m vanla " I have no queatien a
a that gvhen Mr. Wilson thus spake O
a he asprossod his smssra oonvic- a
a tiens, Laaa than twa yeara later a
a he waa m public- life end imme-
a diately hia attitude changed, a
a Tiiero is no reaeen te believe thet a
a hla oenviotlons changed From a
a tho Speech of Colonel Roosevelt a
a at Battle Creek, Miohigen, in se- a
a half ef Mr. Hughes.
a-- a
"President Wilson settled himself In
his chair." News Item. Well, he baa
altled something, anyhow.
oooooooooooooooo
WILSON STRIKES WHEN
THE IRON IS COLD
President Wilson refueed te
ejgaak
the
Ik In Independence Hall en
one hundred and twenty -
eighth anniversary of the signing
of tho Declaration of Independ
ence in Viet hall, and ho ae re
fueed because Inaamuch aa ever
ene hundred ef our men. women
end children had just been mue
dsrsd en the high soaa he re
garded it as "the vtry moment
when he weuld not care ta arouse
ths sentiment of patriotism " Mr.
Wilson has a positive genius for
striking what) ths iron is cold
and fearing u strike wahan the
iron 10 hoi. If one hundred and
twenty-eight yoors age Waoh
Ington and Jefferson, and the
ether anon who signsd tho Decla
ration ef Independence hed felt
the same way about patriotism,
and tho same wey about fighting
as Mr. Wilaun dooo, we would
nmvtr have had a country. Had
Lincoln felt the earns my, there
veeuld be no such thing as the
American Republic new in esltt
onto. Prom the Speech of Colo
nel Roooovelt at Rattle Crook,
Michigan, in Behalf ef Mr.
Hughes.
oooooooo yooooooo
"In his diplomacy," aaya ollle Jaiaea,
'the i'iouieut has a-uuilivl a uev
uoie." What, another oimT
It beglna to apier that that tingle
track mind system will have to be
temporarily tfoubla tracked. A few
weeks hugca, of course, It will aide
tracked
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WHO IS YOUR BEST FRIEND?
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per eent interest mi your time deposits.
It g.YM you the free benefit of expert advice
on any subject involving the use or bundling of
money.
It will lonn you money at any time on ap
proved security, and aid you in its investment
and advise you in its management, if you so de
sire. It wjll aid you in many other ways if you
will give it the opportunity.
We invite you to open an account and become
a regular patron, and pay your bills by cheek.
It is the modern business way, and it is the
safest way.
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ONTARIO, ORHiON
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WASH DAY
When you use an
ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE
For the first time you'll wonder how you ever
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They do the rubbing and the wringing
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