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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1920)
rwv. ngnnn 'JE"" THE ONTARIO ARGUId ONTARIO, OREO ON. THUHHIVAY. OCTOBER 28, 1020 IDAHO AND UTAH -UNIVERSITIES TO BATTLE IN BOISE Footiill Teams of Two Institutions to Clash at State Fair Crowds on Armistice Daj. m-'-' i,. L . ?a AwtWAGm , "itwi pr? iJiIJBLWifL t The Qaaliti j leader" "t -? rrjrw E fi 1 fcl p-i ;3 Vita0icu,5,7 How to get a NEW EDISON out of ycui dollar Do you know liow to squeeze a dollar? We do. We'll show you Our Budget lMttn, llirouuh thrift uud system, applies the squeeze to youi dollar Shows you how you enn get that longed for New Edison light away It looks like moncy inugie. Aetuully. it's common-sense. Let us tell you all tile details TURNER MUSIC SHOP k Pn-) & Hi IL-i lvwwsrocmfl CRYSTALLIZED BODY SALTS PLUS FRICTION OF WALKING IS A STOCKING'S GREATEST ENEMY. m -gW- MULE-TEAM BORAX SOAP CHIPS xWILL DISSOLVE THE SALTS AND PRESERVE YOUR STOCKINGS. i "IT'S THE BORAX IN THE SOAP THAT DOES THE WORK." JiM$ti&& tliffl KOuyiT7jv,'irfTLfc - BIG AHENDANCE PREPARED FOR Mkaiug of 4,000 Expected; Old Faroritej From Hanj Towds Playin;; Ui(h School Bojs Coests. Boise. rrora oil over Idnho, Interest is being centered on the Armistice tiny football game to bo played, No ember 11, between "tho University of Idaho and tho University of Utah. Kour thousund pontons, nt the very fewest, arc expected to attend. Fans predict that the guiuo will bo tho big gest In the history, of southern Idaho, The gridiron will be laid out at the stats fair grounds. Many towns, both In south nml north Idaho, have their old high school stars 6n tho Idnho team. I'coplo from re mote seitlons of tho stnte already have Indicated their Intention to set the two elevens clash. A delegation of at least 100 from Moscow Is In view. High school players fiuni various towns 111 bo admitted to tho sldu lines to wntch the contest, under su pcrvlslon of their own conches, Mho will show tho students how the big vvifiii'-flj fir tL MZL$TMK1mv IV&Wiftr btft; PAT PERRINE. Famous Nex Perce athlete who rp resentsd America In Olympic games. teams' work. limitations to the high school squads are being extended, through their own couches, hy the Uulverslty of Idaho club of Holse. Not only will the game be a con test between two states, but between members of two great football con ferences, the Northwest conference and the Itocky Mountain conference. I'lans are being made that a game be tween the University of Idaho nnd some other university team shall be NEIL IRVINQ. Brilliant Rupert halfback, one of Idaho's best ground gainers. played In Jlolse each year, on Armis tice day, and that such game shall become one of the outstanding fea tures of the yearly sporting calendar of this part of tho country. Interest In the game among college men here Is runnlug, high, as many of them have not had opportunities to see Intercollegiate football since they were graduated. Great Interest, also, Is reported on the port of people who are not familiar with even the rudi ments of football, but wbo want to see what the excitement Is all about. The management announces that It will take particular pains to make the game dear nod Interesting to them. Nell In lug, halfback from Ilupert, atho Is playing his last year for Ida ho, lie was reported to be the most consistent ground gnlner in the game against W 8. O., und outpunted Pull sain repeatedly, his punts averaglag 40 yards to his opponent's 23. ff fmm flrrjtgl MVi Commands tliehigKest prices ijet loads in sales. Tho Reason Quality Those wno want qualiiu "will pa-g he price. J No household commissciru complete without it J Known every where -Buy it by the dozen for youtrhome Ji'siors cordiaffy invited to inspect out plant, IP1' i lcPW'",lh'll aWjasl i6tt JaWFw1 , i Hit. ' ' U?1 Ml iSii'J"'At.j3 )t!yCi71LZaK.'Lc. (CAS j aXjJ r r-iA ti rwm ANHEUSER-BUSCH, ST.LOIHS o JL JbJoyer jU.os. &. Co. Distributors, Ontario ,444-f--044-tM-t-l4 . ' I HARDING For President 'STANntlD For Senator Senator Harding, "Bob" Stanfield, tho Republi can Party and its State and County Central Committee are not carrying on a mud slinging campaign. Senator Chamberlain is a splendid gontleman with many admirable qualities, but we want a Republican President supported with a Republican Senate. Robert N. Stanfield is a real Republican, OPPOSED TO FREE TRADE and in favor of PROTECTING THE FARMERS AND STOCK MEN. He will work for Oregon and se cure the money, to which we are entitled, for tho develop ment of our irrigation projects. If you are a Republican, vote your principles. REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE I 4 a $ i I i i s5v 5