The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, May 18, 1922, Image 4

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THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OKEQON, THURSDAY MAY 18, 1922.
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HE STANDS FOR
TAX REDUCTION
Cut Out Useless
State Commissions
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1 Development of Owyhee
Project. .Loyalty to Mal
heur County.
HE HAS-
Secured State Aid for Ir
rigation Bonds. Funds
I for complete investiga
tion and survey of the
Owyhee Project.
GOOD ROADS FOR MALHEUR COUNTY
We need a live man
in Salem Gallagher has
made good let's send
him back.
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SCHOOL NOTES
VOTE 36X
P. J. GALLAGHER
REPRESENTATIVE 17th DISTRICT
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Tlio O. H. S. band nttondofl tha
Blossom Festival nt Brognn Inst Sat
urday, tlio guests of tlio Ontario
Commercial club. Ontario Is very
proud ot tlio band and tlio showing
it has mnd a this year. "
Oortrudo Skow attondod tlio
Junior wook-ond ovonts nt tlio Oro
gon Agricultural College last wook.
Many students ot tlio Oiitarld
High School woro prosont at tlio
llrognn BIoBsom Festival last Satur
day. Tlio boy's and girl's chorus Is
busy practicing music for tlio com
moncomant oxorclsoi). "
Mnrgnrot Dlnckaby, a beginning
student in typing, has recently won
tlio Ilomlngton corttflcata ot of
focloncy, for writing 3 not words
por mtnuto, for 10 minutes with
only ono orror. For this slio will
rocolvo a leather card cuso, and
cortlllcato.
Margarot Blncknby has also won
tlio Underwood cortlllcato of pro
flcloucy for writing 1G mluutos with
a net rato ot 50.1 words por tnlnuto
with oniyi orror. For this sho will
rccotvo a bronzo modal.
Tho O. II. S. basoball tonm played
tlio Kmmott High School tonm hero
last Friday afternoon, ending with
a Bcoro ot 3 to 1 In favor of Kmmott.
Miss Ada Loo and Miss Iluth
Cnbcon nttundod tho Founder's Day
oxorclscs of tho Collogo of Idaho, at
Cnldwoll last wook-ond.
Last Tuesday tho girl's glco club
ontortalnod tho assombly with a
couplo ot their latest plocos, "Moon
light Song," and "Tho Swing Song.'
Last Friday morning during tho
assombly period, tho Junior class on
tortalnod with a short Bhake
spornn drama ontltled "Pyrnmus nnd
Thlsbo." Othor fonturos ot tho
program woro tho Junior class Jazz
orchestra nnd a demonstration of a
Bausago mill, an Invention of tho
Junior class.
This wook tho Seniors nro pro
pnrlnK a program with which to on-
tnrtnlti llifi naannlliltf nnlt FrldflV.
This ends tho sorios of programs
wnicn uavo uoen given uy iuo
members ot tho faculty and different
classes.
Tho following studonts havo ro
contly won certificates of proficiency
nwnrdod by tho Underwood Type
writer uompnny lor writing mo ioi
lowing not words por minute; Iluth
Human -11.0, Earl 8kow 38.1, FrnnclB
Fnliror 3G. Mnrlo Fahv 34.0 Honry
Johnson 33.7.
HON. WILL H. HAYS
KX-CIIAntMAN UKPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE
Telegraphs Ralph E. Williams
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UALPII 13. WILLIAM8
Vlco-Chalrman
Itupubllcun National Commlttoemnn
Vote x 13
Western Union Telegram
Fl Now York N.Y. 1201' May 6, 22
Italph 10. Williams,
Hepubltcau Nat'J. Coiumlttoomnn,
Portland, Oregon,
Mutual friends havo told mu that
you aro a candidate for re-oIoctlonH
ns Ilopubltcun National Coin nil tt bo,
mau this year, and I am constrained
to send you Just this word of ap
preciation for your splondld sorvlco
ou tho commlttoo all tho tlmo that
I was chairman. Your election as
vice-chairman of tho nutlonal com
mittee was tho fullest posslblo ovl
denca ot tho cotnmlttoo's gratltudo
to you and their confidence In your
futuro usefulness to tho commlttoo
nnd to tho party. In this I Join
most hoarlly. Kindest regards and
best wishes always,
WILL II. 1IAY8.
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.till, WILI.IAMH VOll COMM1TTIJI
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Will II. Hays, who but lately ro
tlrod as chairman of tho llepubllcan
national commlttoo, pays tribute in
a telegram to tho service performed
to tho republican party by tho com
mltteo for Oregon, Italph K. Wil
liams. Mr. Hays should know. Ills
testimony may bo accepted as
something mora than a more polite
and formal .expression ot approval,
to bo oxpectod from ono member of
tho organization for nnothor; for It
Is supportod by tlio entire com
mittee, which, not many months ago,
by unanimous voto of tho- repre
sentatives of forty-eight states elect
ed Mr. Williams vice-chairman. Ho
is tho oldest membor in point ot
sorvlco, and it Is not denlod by any
ono that his standing with tho
hoads ot tho republican party in very
Igtir
The national committeeship Is a
party Job, It pays nothing In salary
3 MOKNINO OIUXJONIAN
but It curries many responsibilities,
nnd calls for work. Its rewards
are, of courso, recognition ot leader
ship and tlio prostlgo and Influence
that go with it. Mr. Williams has
boon tho committeeman tor fourteen
years, and Is a candldnto for re
oloctlon. Thero Is no good reason
why ha should not bo ro-oloctod;
thorn aro good reasons why ho
should bo, tho most obvious and un
nusworablo ot which Is that ho has
a high placo with tho committee, Is
on terms ot Intimacy and confidence
with tho national loaders of the
republican party, Is In line for tho
national chairmanship, and can, and
doubtless will, porform service which
no new man, whatever his qualities,
can possibly perform.
Tho Orogoiilan Is reluctant to lu
terfero In the contest for national
committeeman; but tho advantages
to the republican party In Oregon
of Mr. Williams' olectlon aro so
plain that It fools
point thorn out.
that It should
(Paid Adr, by Com. ot Itopubllcans, G. L. Starr,
Trndo Hldg., Portland, Ore.
Soo'y. 617' Board ot
U. l CHUIICII
Sabbath school 10:00,
Morning worship, 11:00.
F. E. Sprlngor, Pastor.
FOIt SALE BO-Oallon capacity Iron
barrels 3.00 each. (Hebo Service
Station.
BOTH 1AHTU1UJ
Llta Of wator, 3 miles from Ontario
on Washoo bottoms. Anyono who
wants a bargain for 30 hoad or loss
Invcstlgato this. Prlco fixod ac
cording to numbor ot stock. Cal
A. I). Mullen on O. F. Drapor ranch,
Phono 340, R C, Payette. 3tpd.
SENATOR THOS. F.
RYAN
FOR STATE
TREASURER
WHAT (miHllS SAY:
With Judgo Ilyan ns state treasurer tho people would bo
assured that tho affairs of tho offlco would bo administered honest
ly nnd economically, that ovory dollar would bo protoctcd and that
tho disgrace put upon tho stato by Mr. Holt would bo wjpod out.
Mr. Ityan's record Is absolutely clean. Portland Telegram.
Nolther Investor, nor guardian of public funds, nor as economist
nor ns administrator has Mr. Hoff earned re-election. Ills opponent,
Thomas F. Ilyan, ot Oregon City, was for eight years assistant
stato treasurer and his qualifications for office seem superior to
thoso ot Mr. Hoff's. Tho Capital Journal, Salem.
Dear Mr. Ityan:
"Tho result ot my Investigation ot the offlco ot Stato Treasur
er Is so eminently satisfactory that I wish to express my apprecia
tion ot finding an office where such a magnitude ot business is
transacted, conducted In tho mnnnor you are now and havo been
handling tho offlco ot Treasurer of tho stato ot Orogon tor the
time you havo acted as deputy. No man I know of In Oregon Is
bottor fitted to till the position of Treasurer than yourself and I
bellovo tho voters will show tholr, faith in you by electing you to
tho position." R. E. Plnnoy, Auditor and Adjuster ot Official
Ilonds of State Troasurer.
Competency in tho offlco of Stato Treasurer Is too grave a
matter to bo set asldo in tho interests of party or class. The
Oregonlan believes strongly that Mr. Hoff, whatever his other at
tributes, may be, is not sufficiently versod In business matters to
bo continued In his prosont trust and that Mr. Ityan should be
nominated. Tho Oregonlan.
Judgo Thomas F. Ityan and O. P. Hoff, present stato treasurer,
aro the two candidates for the Republican nomination to this
office, and Hofr'a administration Is tho principal Issue Ryan
Is making tho race on his rocord as assistant stato treasurer under
Former Stato Treasurer Thomas I). Kay, and a platform ot con
structive policies, Hoff's administration was subjected to a
spoclal grand Jury Investigation In the spring ot 1020 resulting
in tho Jury severely condemning hts policy ot purchasing bonds
from Morris Drothers with stato funda at stuffed premium prices.
It enabled tho bonding Arm to realize nearly $100,000 In excess
profits Portland Telegram.
A sum ot $160,000 ot state funds Is on deposit with the State
bank 'that closed its doors today. The Stato Dank ot Portland
Is carrytug a larger amount ot state funds on deposit than any
other bank In the city. Tho state treasurer has a son employed
lu this Institution. Let us retire Mr, Hoff and have a thorough
Investigation of this Important offlco in all matters as well as the
work connected with investments made of trust funds. Cbas.
Coopey, Secretary Oregon Scenic Association.
(Paid Adv. Ryan for Treasurer Club, Hal E. Hoss, Secy.,
Oregon City, Oregon.)
FOUHALK CIIHAP
."Colnola"oloctrlo Piano with, fit
toon rolls. Instrument In fine con
dition. Terms to rospoiiBlblo party.
lnstrumeut In lino condition. Wrjto
for particulars to Consolidated Mus
ic Co., 48-50 Main St. Salt Lake
City, Utah. 2t.
GOOD PASTURE AT TUB OLD
IlLANTON IIANC1IK8 THREE AND
HALF MILKS WEST AND ONE
MILE SOUTH OF ONTARIO. tf.
FOR 8ALE-Two now scrron doors,
slxo C-2xO-0. f 1.50 each.
nt Argus Offlco,
Inqulro
Still tho original
process.
Body and flavor, not
alcoholic content
made Budweiser the
favorite. And body
and flavor are the
same today.
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Everywhere
. A.NHEU3En.-IlUSCH. INC, ST. LOUIS
Blumauer & Hoch Boyer Bros. & Co.
wnoiciaic uuirtoutort
Portland, Oregon
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Local Dlitrtbutor$
Ontario, Oregon
REMEMBERtozsk
your grocer for Cal
umet Baking Powder and be
sure that you get it the In
diaohead on theorangelabeL
Then forget about bake
day failures. For you wilt
never have any. Calumet
always produces the sweet
est and most palatable food.
And tiow remctnber, you
always use less than of most
other brands because it pos
sesses greater leavening .strength.
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Now Remember-
Always Use
L" 1
1 1 'i 1 9
There is no waste. If a
recipe calls for one egg two
cupa of flour half a cup of
mflk thaf a all you use.
You never have to re-bake.
Contains only such ingre
dienta as have been officially
approved by U. & Food Authorities,
M tho product of the largest, most
modem and sanitary Baking Pow.
dr Factories in existence.
Pound can of Calumet contains full
16 0. Some baking powders come in
12 oz. Instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure
you get a pound when you want it.
Ctkatt
CkuaU
MuHu,
R.df).
4 cups eito4.
flour, 4 level tea.
bpogm Calumet
Baking Powder,
1 tablespoon su
gar, 1 teacpooa
ealt, 2 eggs, 3
cups of sweet
tnuje. Tbeamlx
in the regular
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