The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, October 26, 1916, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    TIIITR8DAY. OCTOBER 2, 1116
THB ONTARIO AUOl!8
PAOR FIVH
Experienced officials are worth money to Mai
heur County Taxpayers
VOTE FOR
VIRGIL B. STAPLES
Republican Nominee for
COUNTY CLERK
Eighten Tears Business Experience in Malheur
County
appeal for more men to buck the firm
team line met with a lnMirly response
and over twenty turn have been turn
Inn out for practice thin week glvlnn
Iho first string men some much need
id I iill:ietltlon.
The name with Caldwell was call
ed off bocauhe Caldwell lined an In
eligible player The. name will he
plmc.l over again, this tlllir lit (III
tarlo and the' date ha been net for
Thanksgh inn Day
tli" firm league name will he the
Nampa imm mm Betaa li not in the
h ii'-ii'' Tht (iiilnriii team has games
hen- with I. wile. Wei MT, N'anipa
and Caldwell, one other name, that
with I'jnmitt. In scheduled away from
the home riotinds.
SEWER IHPiiOViHJTS
ORDERED DV COUNCIL
"'eliil Meetings Held Tills WMfe 10
to I ion t Ordinance eiiiirlng
Sewer Connections.
Two Hpeclal meetings of the city
Council were held during the week
One on Monday, the second on Wi d
iii"''liM At the latter meeting an
ordinance wiih passed giving the
inllliill power to compel the (Mill II !(
lion with sewers when within a Riven
li lUN from such The mi .1 111 I
also define sewer districts, and pro
vides for means of enforcing thin
regulation.
Ta LtfJ Discussed.
The COtl-Cll :. Informally, dla
meri: i imoi n piai 1 it
nCVCTUi KM! niiviMi.vvn
For Saturday eveiin.K nnd for next i runWi tlm question of tax levies for
Wednesday evening Manager 8. II , next year. n 1 li" present valuntlon
Dorman has listed two more extra returned by t lie assessor and pass-
flne productions by the Kainnus
1 Players company. These on top of
the productions during the past week,
which included Macklyn In "The He-
form Candidate,"
lin In 'Hue a. M
The Week With Ontario Citizens
MIhn Emma Clark la the h-istess
today for the Woman's tiulld of the
Episcopal society.
Mis I.avlna Smith entertained at
cards at her home nn Richardson
street Wednesday afternoon.
The Cngregatlonal ladles aid will
hold a hankerchief and both towel
bazaar the latter part of m ember.
Mr and Mrs Roy M. Cox snd
daughter of Klttannlng, Pa., are the
guests of Mrs. fox's uncle aud aunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schall of this
city. Mr. Schall and Mr. Cox are
spending a portion of the time hunt
I
ONTARIO iAIHKH OA.MK
IIV NARROW MA IK. IN
The Ontario high football squad
traveled to Rolse last Saturday and
receipted for a two to nothing beat
ing at the hands of the fast capital
city warriors. The gsme was close
ly contested throughout with Ontario
on the defense most of the time. The
Boise backs when In the center of the
field made yardage time and again
but whn near the goal lacked the nec
essary punch to buck the bull acroaa
the line for a touchdown.
The ball was kicked off to Ontario
who failed to return. After a cou-
ed by the board of equalization, to
raise the funds needed for next year
the council expressed the belif that
It will be neccssarv to raise the levy
and Charlie Chap-' from 44 mills to 60 mills Definite
' continue to draw action on this matter will he taken
patrons to the popular amusement ; at the next meeting.
place
Kor Saturday evening the sttnic "Tnder our school hook contract
tlon will be that old favorite, "The we must sell school books for cash
Ing big game In the Blue mountains , plu plays a fumble gave the hall to
Mr and Mrs. Willis Westhrook of ;""' """ ,""1' "'"" ''",""'1 "
!..,. i. , 1. ii.. ....... ..r fumbling competition Ontario man
............ ..... i,i tin- r."' -i ti
Mrs. Wi thruuk's brother, II A. Fos-
almaa Mr Wm tbrook is pre idenl
aged in iiniii nn tor 1 eoupbi ol downs
ami 1 tii 11 dropped ii.H k tof I pun I
of the Klrst National Hunk In his 'n'" hIk"u!k w,',v ""x,M ""' ""' l"'U
hnme clt and Is on an extensive tour " ' '' l,,'' ""' ,,ry "v"r ",0 Beal'
Of the West. Krom Ontario Mr
and Mrs Westhrook will continue to
Portland and other coast cities.
Jl'fXJK SMITH Of HAM It
Maddux in recovering was tackled
back of the line, a safety being regis
tered on the play giving iloise the mi
ly points t the game. Later Dun
can hid out near the sideline and run
i . .1 ..I I !... I... II I. ....I,
Tit KI'K IK lilt III MS 'i'1 iuiaini iniinii-ii i in n.in -.n
Judge William Smith of Maker has c,f ,,,e oal P0"1" for '"" ,""""'1 "
been secured by the local democratic 'out"""" ""' - P"- s--
conimlttae for s number of addresses1 ha" ,0 BoU " "'" ""r,y ur'1 llne
in the coui.lv Tli first of 1,1- ..I. , usi-l s excencn, pun. in- s.pi LO
OM Homestead
I'll .1
After more than thirty years of
continuous snd unparalleled popti
Isrlty as a play, during which period
It circled the globe three times slid
was presented to twenty million pen
pie, Denmsn Thompson's Immortal
rural classic. "The Old Homestead.''
has been converted into a "Para
mount Picture" by the Famous Pla
era film company, thus truly linmni
talizlng what may Justly be termed
the greatest single triumph of the
American stage. It was the Irre
sistible simplicity of the human plsy
and lis tender storv which bases Its
appeal upon real heat mi, nit ami
upon its depletion of everyday char
acters that everyone recognizes, that
have made Its populsrlty endure for
more than three decades. It was
this fundamental wealth of universal
' 11 it , .,ll-e. "The old Home
stead" In become the fiiremnsl dram
atlc classic of our time and make-
the photo plav adaptation nl 1
able plav ,,ii,. ol the most Important
screen events In all the annals of
notion pictures
with an efficient only. Everhart Drug fo.
Olve us your msgatlne subscrlp
t mis We meet ny club or cata
logue rate P (I News Stan. I
dresses will be dsfjverml at Vale.
November S On Moveinhr 4 he
will speak at Nysaa and on November, "'"''
bull out of Ontario territory. Sever
al times he got the bsll beyond the
6 he will address a meeting here In
Ontario
The work of the Ontario team as
whole showed vast Improvement
Last week J P. Rusk delivered over the game st tsldwoll, the de
an address here and on Saturday he! '' being due to much strouger corn
spoke at Vale. At Vale also Judge patltlon.
Dalton Biggs and Mrs. M R Osborn Naiupa will arrive for s game Sat-
of this city addressed the meetings urdsy snd on comparative sources
Ontario has the edge. However
KOR RENT 4 furnished rooms, there is no overconfldence In camp
close to business district. sdv 4! and s hard battle Is expected. An
Dreamland Theater
Saturday, October 28.
Daniel Frohman
presents a faithful picturization of
DENMAV THOMPSON'S
"The Old Homestead
Directed by James Kirkwood and
presented by the
FAMOUS PLAYERS FILM CO.
Wednesday, November 1
Pauline Frederick
with VINCENT SERRANO
will appear in
"Lydia Gilmore"
a Paramount Picture.
Dreamland Theater
Pauline Frederick Wednesday.
Henry Arthur Jones, the hrillunt
English satirist never wrote anything
more convincingly powerful than his
new play, "1. villa (lllmore" in which
the faclnatlng star, Pauline Freder
ick will be seen ou Wednesday even
ing. Pauline Frederick, the distinguish
ed emotional actress who has won In
ii i ii. in,, li fame by her sdniirsble
screen Interpretations of "Zsia"
and "Bella Donna," adds another re
markable characterisation to her Hat
of successes In the Famous Players
Film company's thrilling plcturlia
tlon of Henry Arthur Jonea' powar
ful drama, "I.ydls Ollmore." In
this famous einotlonsl role. Miss
Frederick suggests with infinite
strength snd pathos the faithful wife
and devoted mother who auffera In
descrlhuhle mental agony to shield
her husband's name and aave his life
after he has been proven to he faith
less to her and the murderer of the
man whose home lie had violated
The intense struggle she exerts in her
great mother-love to save her son
from going through life with the
brand of fain, Is one of the most
vital snd lender dramatic episodes
ever witnessed on the screen "l.vdla
Uilmore" strengthens the position
Miss Frederick has already establish
ed as the foremost emotional artiste
of the stage and screen.
whim i BOTTOM.
diss While returned from Salem
Thursday
Omer Tritt of Clayton, Kansas, is
here looking for a location
Mr and Mrs frank Waym
Suuday at the J T. Waynes honii-
Art Newburu uf New Plymouth was
in the cvminmiity Saturday ami hot
some stock hogs from ('has Whitc
stsi ."iii.i.i ,ii (ss '(js.iu s s.vuq
:musuh jiv i'ss 'A't.iiiiuii wfliij
pusu. iiuu s pus jds i'lpiuiij
MSlUliUll dlJhl 14 l S !MJ
-01JSU.J n.vil Jl juiil.iplailii 1 p-M 'S
SSU, 11 '4d.Hl (lS,JdUiV "II WI
-lis in- sjod apWN aunUiJ pus
siiinj ii J"; tsiu aid inisiisiiiu
-pS UO.vi H 4JU ia.ipids o.s
'bj sin no nwiii i4i mm ssi
suluiJ J IV isii lujpiio s 11 uii au
-KlHS JJS aiuouoddo si a'v.u ji) 11
Cooked food sale for the n MM (U
of the fountain fund at McN'ulty
Hardware store Saturday, Oct. 2f.
adv 11-52
IIIM.'N MHTI NOW
UUDM 1 mid mi N
iContinued from page timn
tax will be about 1-3 less than last
n'.ir I
As to the tsx on Nyssa, prupi-rtv
on the same basis counting on 21 4
mills for county, state, general
school, road and high school levies,
'in, I Hie same amount of special
school ami city money as raised last
year and their levv should he about
.10 mills, where ihev paid last year at
the rate of 66 1 mills
W Inn a newspaper Is depcndlng
nii the public for Its support, I think
It should work for the Interest of the
Going Up
Food Prices Are
Climbing Every Day
I'liis, we know, is not good news for Ontario
ihoppera. We dislike to make this s;it nuiit. t
lint we believe it is oni fair imt our cu-toteicii
have tin- benefit of our advance Information on
stii k conditions.
Buy in Quantities Now
Every day the prieei on one or more lines ad
vances and thN is lint one way to keep down
the Uij,d ('"s " fiiving. .That is to buy in quan
tities. Prices fof 00dl ly the dozen or by the
ease are necessarily lower than in sinule pack
ages. Let Us Quote Bulk Prices
Buy in hulk and buy now and we know that you
will thank 111 for this tip.
For It Will Save Money For You
WILSON BROS.,
THE GROCERS.
public ami not the corporation pillions. Figures do DOt lie, if pn.
I.innl! f ,. : lioiild he c.uiliil iii ."ih handled, but when juggled one
their siaiiuienis ami try not t ! BU I gneaa whst will I1.111
celve the public to the lajwrj ol UwU' C A. Oil. HAM. Vule, nr
Cold Weather
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Wool Mitts and Gloves, Wool Lined Mitts,
Hats and Caps, High Top Shoes.
Prkmfrsvfo Full-size silkaline, covered with one
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it very soft and warm, $3.50.
Wool rnmfnrt covered with silk mull top,
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If fVr.rle Baby Hoods, Toques, Sacques,
IYI111 OOUk Snow Ball Sets, Sweaters, Jersey
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Sets, etc. Come in and price them.
Furs ! Furs ! Furs !
Our new furs are here for your inspection. The quan
tity sent us this season is limited, and you should select
your furs as early as possible as they won't last Iouk
at the price.
RADER'S
A Safe Place to Trade