The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, November 02, 1922, Image 6

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    THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOV. 2, 1922
FRUITLAND BENCH
Bon I'atheal arrived frum north
ern Idaho to Join Mrs. I'atheal and
chlldron who havo been visiting her
sister, Mrs. Frank Wayne for sever
al months.
Mrs. It. I. Greone has returned to
Arco after a visit with her mother,
Mrs. Otto Swanson.
Mrs. Decker, living near Fruit
land was seriously injured last Sun
day when sho was caught between
two cars. Mrs. Decker was about
to got in her car and when wakling
in front of it was struck by a car
belonging to Guy Oraham, which
upon being started -was found to be
set in revorse and backed into the
Docker car Just as Mrs. 'Decker
passod. Sho was caught between
tho two cars and sustained painful
Injuries to a hip and anklo.
Tho new dralnago system, Drain
ago District No. 3, Payette county,
will bo Installed Just as soon as $17,
000 drainage bonds are sold.
Saturday Willis Halbeck enter
tained a number of friends at a
birthday party. It being his Eth
blrhday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Amick are
tho parents of a son born Friday,
October 27th. '
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Smith, Mrs. Cul
ber and Mrs. Mabel Roberts and
children were down from Welser
Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0.
S. Chllds.
Leo Howe Is enjoying a visit with
his father F. E. Howe of Bozcman,
Mont. He Is on his way to south
ern California for tho winter.
Mrs. Leen Troxoll and son, Rich
ard have returned to Portland after
a month's visit with her sister Mrs.
Ruth Van Derkar.
ANNOUNCEMENT
I heroby announce myself Demo
cratic nominee and candidate for
re-election as Circuit Judge of the
the will of tho voters at the coming
election, Movomber 7.
I seek your support on my record
as Circuit Judge for the past 12
years, and, It re-elected, will per
form, the duties of Circuit Judge in
a fair, Just, and oqultable manner,
to tho best of my ability, as In the
past. DALTON BIGGS.
(Pol. AdT.)
CIRU HIT JUDGE
As the Republican nominee for
this office, I respectfully solicit
the support of tho voters of the 9th
Judicial District, comprising Grant,
Harney and Malheur counties. I
have lived In the District 32 years,
and have practiced law 27 years. If
elected, I will devote my entire time
to the offlco, and will dispose of all
litigation promptly, Justly and im
partially. Wells W. Wood,
Ontario, Oregon.
(Pd. Adv.)
Directory of Ontario's Business Firms
DR. J. A. MC FALL
Eyesight Specialist
Eyo Glasses and Spectacles
ONTARIO NATIONAL BANK
Tho Oldest Bank In Malheur
County "Sorvlce that Servos"
Capital and Surplus $100,000.
HOTEL WILSON
Tho "Homey" Hotel of Mainour
County. Good Meals 40c
HOME MADE CANDIES
PURE AND DELICIOUS
Take a box homo for Sunday
BON BON CANDY SHOP
. . . . 8. Jj. Tompkins, Prop
ItEIflSEN & RYAN
The Home of Good Eats and
Low Prices
Phones 3 and 131
PURITY BAKERY
Ernest Barcus, Prop.
All Kinds of Breads, Cakes
and Pastry
RADER BROS.
Dependable Merchandise
"Not the Cheapest, But the Best"
Signs
BYUON TURNER
BLACKABY JEWELRY STORE
Home of
"Gifts that Last"
TROXELL IMPLEMENT CO.
Farm Operating Equipment
McCorroick, Deerlng and P. & O.
THE INDEPENDENT MARKET
Phones 6 and 135
If Its Good To Eat We Have It
If It's Farm Produce We Buy It
Hi
WELLS DAIRY
Phone 34 W2
Service day and night. Tuber
cular testod cowb. Clean and sanl-
tar equipment. '
ONTARIO PHARMACY
O. M. Castleman, Prop.
Prescription Specialist Victor
Phonographs Itoxall Remedies
Eastman Kodaks
MORRTS MILLINERY &
NOVELTY SHOP
Palymre Waists Women's
And Sport Clothes
Drosses
H. R. UDICK
Plumbing and Heating
Domestic Water Systems
TAGGART HARDWARE CO.
Malheur County's Largest
Hardware Store
J. C. McCREIGUT HARDWARE
Satisfaction Guaranteed
KINGMAN KOLONY
Mr. and Mrs. Zlerlliie and family
took Mrs. Zierllng's sister who has
been visiting them, back to Fruit-
land.
Mr. Brockie, the ditch rider, left
Monday aftternoon In his car for
Salt Lake City.
Messrs. Zlerllng and Drlscol will
leavo the latter part of the week
on a deer hunting trip.
Messrs. Morgan and Kingman
shipped a carload of wheat from
Overstrcet station the fore part of
the week.
The Kingman Kolony P. T. A. will
give a Hallawe'en party on Satur
day evening, to which tthe com
munity Is invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Kingman, Miss Dur
ham and Mrs. Otis spent last Tuep
day in Ontario.
Mrs. Maurice L. Judd was taken
to the Ontario hospital last Friday
where she underwent an operation
for appendicitis. She is reported
to bo making a very satisfactory re
covery. Her mother, ( Mrs. Over
street is stayisg at Ontario for a
few days in order to he with her.
Miss Nellie Durham who has been
a guest in the Kineman home for
the past eight w-oks leaves Wed
nesday for her home In Chicago.
0-iber 2G
STATEMENT OF THE OWNER
SHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULA
TION, ETC., REQUIRED BY THE
ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST
21, 1012.
Of the Ontario Argue published
weekly at Ontario, Oregon for Octo
ber 1, 1922.
State of Oregon )
County of Malheur )ss.
Before me, a notary public in and
for the state and county aforesaid,
personally appeared Geo. K. Aiken,
who, having been duly sworn accord
ing to law, deposes and says that he
Is the owner of the Ontario Argus
and that the folowlng is, to the best
of his knowledge and belief, a true
statement of the ownership, manage
ment, etc. of the aforesaid publica
tion for tho date shown In the above
caption, required by tho Act of Aug
ust 24, 1912, embodied In section
443, Postal Laws and Regulations,
printed on the roverse of this form,
to--nrlf!
1. That the names and address
es of the publisher, editor, and busi
ness managers are:
Geo. K. Aiken, Ontario, Oregon.
2. That tho owners are:
Oeo. K. Aiken, Ontario, Oregon.
Lulu Piper Aiken, Ontario, Oregon
3. That the known bondholders,
and other security holdors owning or
holding 1 per cent or more of total
amount of bonds, mortgages, or
other securities are: None.
Geo. K. Aiken.
Subscribed to and sworn to be
fore me this fifth day of October,
1922. W. H. Brooks,
My commission expires October
20, 1924.
(Seal)
WANTED Furnished house or
rooms for housekeeping. Phone
106R.
FOR RENT Furnished Room In
Modern house close in. ' Inquire
Western Union office.
FOR SALE Buick six roadster in
good condition. Inquire at On
tario Furniture Co. It.
FOR SALE Milk Cow. Phone
llfiW. '48 2t.
Our new DRY CLEANING plant has now been in operation one year and
we take this means of thanking our customers for the part they have
played in making it the great success it has become.
We have the best equipped plant between Boise and Baker and the
0LNY one between Caldwell and Weiser. To date we 'have invested six
thousand dollars in our DRY CLEANING building and equipment and this a
mount would have been larger if it were not for the fact that we use
muoh of our laundry equipment for both purposes. We will continue to add
to this and improve as time goes on and hope to merit your increasing
patronage.
We have featured "0DERLESS DRY CLEANING" in all of our adver
tising and this is the only kind we have ever sold. It is a term that
should not need to be used any more than "FRESH EGGS" there should be
no other kind. However, since the public is offered more than one var
iety we will continue to "Tell the World" that ours is 0DERLESS.
Dry Cleaning makes your clothes last longer because it removes
the dirt, grit and grease that are natural enemies of fabrics and in-
clines you to be more careful with your own garments. It kills moths
and germs. In other words it's a good old wagon.
While it's on
your mind, get out your winter things and send 'em for a ride.
Yours For Clean Clothes,
Rain Water Jones
Ontario Laundry and Dry Cleaning Works
II
THE MEN AND THE ISSUE
PIERCE
OLCOTT
TAXES
WHO AND WHAT THEY ARE
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Walter M. Pierce
Camo to Oregon when a boy and by industry and efficiency
became a successful man of affairs.
Pierce is a genuine farmer and stockgrower; a large land own
er, and the tax he pays each year is almost as much as Governor
Olcott's salary.
Pierce was almost tho only member of the Oregon Legislature
that lifted a voico against or voted against excessive or foolish
appropriations.
' Pierco has safe and sane plans to reduce taxes on land and
town homes by placing part of tho taxes on wealth now untaxed,
such as timber in forest reserves, franchise tax, income tax.
Pierco is opposed by certain timber and public service inter
ests who aro carrying on a dirty campaign of misrepresentation
against him; they dread his tax program and fear that he will
make thorn disgorgo profits and share taxes with the over
burdened landowners- farmers.
An
Ben W. Olcott
Came to Oregon about 14 years ago; got into
politics; in 1910 was campaign manager for the
DEMOCRATIC candidate for Governor.
Was appointed Secretary of State by a Dem-'
ocratic Governor.
Elected Secretary of State.
Climbed into tho Governor's chair upon the
death of Gov. Withycombe.
Got his salary raised from $5000 to $7500 a
year.
Again a candidate; sort of a perpetual motion
politician.
mrJ3ER0E SAYS IIE mLL LOWER TAXES; IN OLCOTT'S ONTARIO SPEECH AND OTHER SPEECHES HE SAID
.n?,y COULD HARDLY BE LOWERED AND 'MIGHT GO HIGHER'; PIERCE WILL DISPENSE WITH A GOOD
PART OP THE 435 AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS THAT THE STATE OWNS AND MAINTAINS, SUCH CARS NOW
BEING USED IN A POLITICAL WAY TO BOOST OLCOTT BACK INTO OFFICE.
1922
OLCOTT SAID LN ONTARIO THAT STATE TAXES HAD INCREASED ONLY. 43 PER CENT BETWEEN 1916 4
22; NOW LOOK AT YOUR TAX RECEIPTS. AND. SEE THESE LEVIES FOR MALHEUR COUNTY.
AND.
LEVY IN MALHEUR COUNTY FOR STATE PURPOSES 1916,
LEVY IN MALHEUR COUNTY FOR STATE PURPOSES 1921
4.7 MILLS
10.4 MILLS
PIERCE IS A TAX PAYER; OLCOTT A TAX EATER; PIERCE IS A PRODUCER; OLCOTT AN OFFICE HOLDER
MR. TAXPAYER, CERTAIN INTERESTS ARE FIGHTING PIERCE TO PROTECT THE POCKET. BOOK AflATWRm
HIS TAX PLANS; YOU PROTECT YOUR LAND AND nOME BY VOTING FOR
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Political Adv.
PIERCE FOR GOVERNOR