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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1916)
Pvm: I'oi'tt TUB ONTARIO AltUlTK TIIUKHDAY, NOVKMHKH 2. 191' The Wonderful Showing of the New Fall Things V Every day we arc unpacking New Ladies' suits, new coats, new dresses, new waists, new skirts, new millinery, new shoes, new underwear, new wool dress goods, new silks, new trimmings fresh from the makers. In fact it is a pleasure to visit this store often just to see the new things as they come in from week to week. JHel ONTARIO JygW IIKIWHTMKNT HTnllU Every week we are unpacking men's and young men's new fall suits and overcoats, boys' new fall suits and overcoats, new un derwear, new sweaters, new mackinaws for the whole family, new shoes bought before the heavy raises. Let us show you more real values and style for your money than you can find any where else in the city. THE ONTARIO ARGUS (Established 1896) DM K AIKKN. Kdltor and I'ublUhrr Published Thursdays at Ontario. Oregon iDd entered at the Ontario pott office for distribution U 2nd class matter One year Six Months SUBSCRIPTIONS 1.M) Three Months .' Single copies .35 06 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS All copy for display advert Ollld be at this office bj Wednesday noon. To insure position copy should be In this office on Tuesday. llll llll Ml in III '.Ml k, Tin' i r tin' I i i.i Bill 'i i.i i n Ilia trend In i . mi iiii. purl hi Influential imiilii mi loi Imong iii. national iv know ii ..ii. to "in' "in can i in.iiii.il.. .H i Week I) md Tin- Chleago Dally NWK III MWIIill "I ilk. ii- i I ii in oontvmpoi ili'lni.rnillr paper, irolll SVll "ii to Hughi Thera i rea on tbla I'uii I . Ilii' rlnllailrr ill llliiHi- nai i abova ito act play teal Mini louhi. unit thi'ir aotttleal oplalom Tlii-ir deetalon araa ranched nnl) al trr itin t ii r aBUBlderal ifter the evidence a all la (in., iiml .ill ill Hit'.' piililn.il urn pruiiiiiiiiri Mi Uiluii ai .in hi. .ii. in it 1 1 . "iii- eheea .ii riiiaiiiiK pollelw npi'llx liulli rum al luiiiu ami ilahOBOT alirnail Al IIiIh lulr hour In I In- raiiipaiicn It limy li UKflt-KK in rt'Viim tin- rvv nnl iif Ilii' illiilnl .1 r.il iiiii Inn m till' viiIi'ImiiI M.illn 111 t'o llll I V bj Hull ballotH iu-xi Tui'-mIii) eaderae an Allli'i'H an. (lie man u lin Iium hi iti baneil our rltli'liHlilp, lm niihlu-.l tlie civil Hirni 'Ilii' man lin ili'iin.l im- . protection mi tba algl Tin' mall wliu .i Ii. iii. Inn. il Ann I i aajM III Mi'Mi" ami I'll lliiiu In lit' -.i i'il I Hi n i Ii ami ilii u war I.i I' Tin- man a ii" mreradei ad tba rlKlltH nl II nun Vll" l Ii' Hi al i in. in L. i I.1' linn labor iiniiii.i. in ra turn for their I lin- in. .a ' in ii i an lllll.'.l I. II" I I'lii- man H I to upliolil the i .n ll.i' Tin- man IV I 0 "in da) B a- for I'll- i. n. .in. ami the him da) il : Tin' man or free trade and few reek ifterward .nl pi oteel in una biiri'-. i lin in. in iv I i..' da) inn. ii limed labor unlom and declare i aw in i'i'i. pari lean "i ' lie 094 n and hum in a aolltleal oampalgn be rutin's .1 walking di r four laimr orgaulaatloni al the expense of 1 lin farmer and bualnai - men of llu' 11 ill. in Tin' mall Vtlio Mlll'il the lillls ill' 1 ailililiiili.il nullified 11 in ii art lea 0 llll I In- nihil" I HI b) I In' -IIDlIf n ill-Ill The man Who, a.. I luini rVlati r-loqui 11' 1 tin'i 1 i.ni eagle " full of whll thai iif bird oannol lall from a landi 1 ill the Miii r 1.1 Malheur count) iiii. 1 1. tan p hi 1 hmr appro! al mi I ni-li a mai a 111 mil I 'ii and Iw ' rd I VltMl lis I KIIHT III INI Ii Tbe moat ! i -.1 i roua timm 1 hal ."iiiii happen to a bualnaaa man .M.lll. I III' llll' tUlll.llHIII III III 111'. Ill With In-- rrt'ilil Ki'iii-. Hi- .iMi.11.'. bualnaaa man would be bankrupt Anyone im ever had any bualna . i 1 n-iii-i- in tin- liuMineaa vorld kllllMh thai hal h II in- "I I lul lin - man h equally iru of a farmer. It la ea- ni iall I rur of a raiiniT In inu-li ,i riniiity hh Malheur Kwryutit- kniiHH iiiai 11 i.iki- m "in in daratop an 111 iK.ih-.l larm It takeH larni- iii.in niii" nl inuni-v Breryone vhe knowi aiiylhliiK. alio kniiws thai llu' mil' IIiIiik Ihul haM held hark th- ilev I'lnimieiit uf Malh'iir cuiinly ia the ran in 1. "f iiiom-y Within a fan muiilli". Jiintl.it I, to in iv. ui lin- federal rural credit hanks are i" be leuneed Tbeee baaka an- in (urulah tin. morn - ii ini iin- development ol 1 nl Ilii' iniiiitr.i Ttii-v an- In lUBpl) mi 1 n k t mi-. Iota luii'ii-i 1. iiii. tbe thlni arhlafa tba faraera1 anlona, 1 farmen general!) been ui king and pi a) n. inn. and haro'i the rub, banke will loan on I) iuui equal to mil' hall uf the aaaeaaed valual i tbe bind eovered b) tb rl which aecure the loan. Notice, one hall thi 1 valuation 1- tba II m 11 1 1. at 1 .in be boroa i .1 . ami, nu doubt nniy the beta "i load will be able in 1 1 iin miirh 01 a bal uee, II) Hpeaklnf, would a han ol . id pel .11 1 ! h. .1 in, 1 1 1 riat ..I -1 11 pat at ra on the . 1 thai 1 - .iii 1 ...11 would i"' .in. in 1- nh'ii they could mi tba very high 1-1 .,11. .miii poaalble under the law, The low valuation plat .1 b) t lie the no ' di i ad loiagtnabla Why aal .. oenl will hi- laved a ilagle taxpayer . 1 pi 1 in favored onei a no u.iiuiii-, as tiny themaelvea know, Buick & Dodge 4 and () Cylinder AUTOMOBILES H. E. Young, Vale, Ore. Atfent for Malheur County lire rtdlOVlOUaly Inw The Kros iiinniint Of innni'v to he mixed will lie Juxt the BUM Tin ly dlffrr- iMu-i' will hn I hal llu- liny will he high. Tlie farmer will pay Juat ax much raali, anil hlx credit 'will he ruined fur all araetiaal purpoaag x far aa tlm rural credit hunkx are eonoaraad If nnly the nini'herx will think of thlx pliaxe gf the xltinitimi thnri' will he no dUgOff of liaMiiu xurh a rmull lion repeated. They will reallM Unit the iniin Who Unn xi-rvi'il Ihi'in I-. ihnlr wurxt enemy. No one OOVld im- .-rM'il them wiii-i. Tnr In hi aetlofl he bu renoeed tba tounda unn ni obetanttal procreea fot time al loa 1 llt. 1 oshi.iv 1 in: st PKftlJf. 1 1 MUM'. The Milers of .Mall 1 ,'iiiini. have an imiIIiiiI uih.i I ii n ii v I,, place tin enertietlr and imn.. 1, m n II llu.. nl , ..iii.i 1 ii" 1 Intendenl next 1 ua da) In the IMU "l nl I! lill. 1 I 'mil. hn 1 '' pita ni i,..- hamiii op in getting I Into the oat .e haa re- maiii.'.i quietly nl bar wort In the Bahool over whleh hh- preeidee, the Mi d) progrt I., the people of thlx vit-iti it . who kmiw her, Mi ..ni im needi no word! ol pralee ' "Ml ami In I .1 In 1 1 1 1. ..1. in 1 ' It m I" wallanl II ypOl I ill 11 01 ' ra 1 uiikiiii la a aatlva Ireconlnn 1 sin- wax bora in Union eouat) after her i'i a. Iiml iiiii from the Mon tnnuHi normal xehonl tnuglit In t'n uiu iiiuniv Im- four yeara. On the authority nf tlie auperlntendent of one of lite largeat achnol xyxtetux In thla atate, who la aciiualnteil with Iter work In I'nlon county the Argua In Kind to xiiy that aim waa an ex Oatlaot teacher, a capable mniiiiKir and wax unlverxiilly exteemed hy the pupllx and patrona of the achool there Kroin her frlendx here ihe --. rerntiiinetidnUoii Ix reielxed Hi I'linklln. too, hai I n n rexl- deiit ur Malliiur ODUaty fur many yearx, OtoTUU tO be BXUOt, and iluriitK thlx lime Iiiih been lunnected, direct ly and nnl In-i-t ly all the time in the tonal problami of thlx paction site ix therefore In peculiar man ner equipped to perform the dutlaa uf 11 Hue iii which aha pin rota i"i Mi ' "iikiin a 111 meea el 1 Iclenej In u fflct ! el ""I up- artntendenl and xim ix entitled Id 1 apport, not ool) "i everj repa hill III .1 I 'I.i. I. nl uf every ell -1 1 n 1. iiii: 1 .iv 1 mt v KHTIOJI. Tiie rotera of Oregon nlghl jui .1 well inie ihe liquor queetlon for nil lime iu-xi t da) re la no doubt aoneernlng u it ad ;u 1 1 "I the roti 1 hi re In no till I I. I III . 1,1. 1 III I'll . 111 an) lurn The aalooe i an Itisllltillun v . . ii w ill '1 Iri'Kim I .. nl. ihix queotloa for nil time the rotora im 1 reglaier their rordlet on two tneaaure m i riiesday. Met 111 nnl :ilfl To make Oregon Keiiuliiely dry Un vote on theae meaaurea ahould he 1 1 1 X No., and '. I X Yea. It Ix the nltnuxt uuanlmoux opinion of every liualneaa man In ever) m ttiunlly that the nholltlon of the xa loona haa been a dlxtliirt lienefll to them There have heen fewer M ODUUta iiiii.iiiI Tin re Iiim heen fewer arrextx for petty crime-' The tiiiinl a BlUMOt hi'Miml hellel There ix in, argumaul that can be advanoed for the liquor traffic. No man ever benefited bj tha aea of lutosiontlng llituir. ami iiit.nii II Ix that thnux- aiul . iiinn thiiuxnntlx have auffereil untold mlxery and BftTUtiOg frnni II The JtuUmetil of society thruout the wnrld I'i Hint Ita baneful Infill ence la n detriment to the human race It- ahnlitlon will not prove a . a for all the Ilia of mankind hnwever, the Milerx of Oregon wll. tin dmihl rexlxler their approval nl the peuOOUJI law and deiuonxtrate thai tlu-v will not permit the comtiuiii wealth to luxe u xtep In I lie liiarcl: of procraea hy voting amiinxi tin brewori auMudnMUl aud m favor ol the 1 mi- iitutiiitial amendment milk ni.- 1 11. i-"ii teallv ,r 'I'n do tht- Vnte I 1. X ft ,,le .'.I , N No. Experienced officials are worth money to Mai heur County Taxpayers VOTE FOR VIRGIL B. STAPLES Republican Nominee for COUNTY CLERK Eighten Years Business Experience in Malheur County HOME VISITORS EXCURSIONS To Points East 1 it NIOM PAI 11 11 simiii, Ticket -- - "hi . Oct :'l ; Nov , 25, 28 Dec 20 and , Limit DO daya. Ask 0 I 1.. Agents for further detatla J-'nllowint; iniindt trip fares apply from Ontario To Denver tl at, Omaha or K. 0, 154.00. St. lxiuia $65 20. Meinphix $74.00. I'hicago. $73.75. Minneapolia or St. Paul $70 44. l'roportlouately low rate to many oilier points. "Let's go back east to old scenes and nlit friends for a good old fashioned IndnJay visit." We must cordial! Invite you to attend our HOLIDAY OPENING FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 OiiimI pi tv will t'oiiMirit nf thr Ini'Kt'Hl nHftnitiut'iit uf . willi .ill the lK'Wfsi itli'.'i- lor llolitla; rifti I hat the Poucj Work world eau offer, i'i",i'iliir with everything in the Htauietl I ii ..n- I" :n I'll lis In all UllliU "I i .11 inu .iiiiii'.l. li'tiiHiiilii'i' we ure ;ils;is i'i'iiilv in offer our .issisiaiH'c to i'ii in making vouririfl iriviiiu n iiiiMii'i', nut a I., i ii. Lit its hi'lji nii thirl ar. SPECIAL PRICES ON MILLINERY To make room for our Art i Is vr sr offpring a Lji-fat reduction on our milinery tor Saturday, November 4th Only Remember our motte: "Quick sales and small profits." MILLINERY & ART STORE HULL & HARRELL Ontario, Oregon Moore Hotel Bldg. ELECTION DA Y From 11 a. m. to 1 1 p. m, in tlw Cite Hall the Episcopal Guild will atrvt Hot WaffltRi with Syrup, Coffee and Sandwich EVER YBODY WELCOME LOOK FOR THL KAKMAKKS Off TIIK GENUINE ROUND OAK If von will examine closely you will baTS no dif ficulty in discovering the original. It always has tin' name "Round Oak" on the leg. The ash pit is a seamless one i- oonstrno tiou. The fire pot ia double and the ooltf-rolled refilled boiler is extra heay. There are so many adrantages that we wel come the opportunity ol showing you tins stove of proved merit. SOLD BY McNULTY&CO. HAKllttARh DKAI.KKS ONIASH). OKki.ON