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STATED IN BRIEF
TKi.iv4.it i-n ii- cmomcui
NTATK HAFPKNIXOS.
or
HOPE TO VOTE STATE DRY
Anil sn. ...ii I. .nun. lliiny Willi Plim
to Make ('Iran Sweep In
1010 Klcctlon.
Portland. -Statn-wltle prohibition
Ii thn IMM that will In- submitted to
thi. temperance iiriiplo tit the Kciieral
lection Id November, 1910. Peti
tions nre now being prepared for
circulation riillliu: for county prohl
bltton In (Irant anil Harney OOSSttOO.
Thla in. 'Inn will lir submitted to a
vote at an election to ! lit'lil MM
Novetubor. The anti-saloon toriMfl
np.it to aubmlt the question of
county prohibition In atlll another
countjr tliltt Kail, but arc not pre
pared to announce tha natue of the
eounty.
I'nder the operation of the local
option law durliiK the lion Ave years,
not one of the 34 counties In the
tale Is entirely wet. Nineteen are
altoKctber dry, while, with the ex
ception of Multiiotnah I In- sule of In
toxcants la prohibited In moro than
CO per cent of the territory of 'be
other I fi counties. In Multnomah
County the saloon h.n been placed
under the bun In about l" per tent
of the nrea.
Kills Vacancy on Commission.
Halcm. V. T Wrliiht of 1'nlon,
Or., bus been elected (secretary f
the in. ,..iin Stale commission at the
A.-Y.-P., to auiceed M. 1). Wisdom.
of the Rural Hplilt. who died laat
week. Mr. Wrigfel Is OM of the
original cnmiulssloui rs uppolnii'd by
Oovernor Chamberlain Mr Wrlitht
la president of the Kirat National
bank at I'lilon and pioneer resident
of I'nlon count), tiu Itiit lived there
over 44 years
I I I ii w el.ii.il
Portland " I'nlted Statea District
Attorney McCourt hua (lied a mm
plnlnt MKalnst tli.' Acme Mllla ('.on
pany nil. nine vlolalloii of tbe pure
food law. 'I'lic Drill shipped 10
caaea of gluten to San Francisco In
February. ISOH. This food Is aliened
to be inlsbiandcd as the complulnt
atutea that tbe food did not contain
noiiKh glutinous property to eniitle
It to the name of gluten. Tbe In
formation on Willi Ii ilie complulnt Is
baaed, was supplied l,v a chemist In
the euiplo of the I lilted Slates De
partment of Agriculture.
Illg Knlry I.Ul l..r Local l.
I'm iluiiil lt;n i mi les ul (he
Portland Kulr the n.vk ul S..piember
10-.'.'., in i id In i. umber and excel
In class those ..I .. ...ii un, when
the Hist annual harness meet by the
present MJOclutlon Has held here.
Home of the lineal speed loutesta of
the year mil) reasonably be expected
durliiK the course of ih six day pro
ai.ii!:ii.i IvmiiIh for all i lusscs are
on the raid, wlib proa.pe.tlvc ion
(wilder tiuii. III. nun. Wuahlngtou,
Idaho. California und llrltlah Colum
bia. Mill It.. Id. In Portland.
Peudletou. William J I'urulsh,
the I'.-iidleion banker and former
caudldate for Oovei nor, has decided
to make I'ortlund his permanent
borne Mr. Furnish Is one o( the
best Known clll.cits In the state of
UrcKou. and for yeais he lias been
all Inlluem in i:.ilern (begun.
tkW he ui .-ii in ii In i il bis fin inn..
He is now projecting Hie Furnish
illt.it tut Irrigating a big project
i.. .11 III i ItilMtou.
(rei iiiuhii Vmiiii.i for V Hatchery,
Salem Mauler I'lsh Wat ilea Mc
Allister has lompliti'd in rnngeinenta
for the establishment of an eip.tl
ucutal auliiuin hud liery ou Youug s
III VOT, neai Ast iii i.i, and has glv.ui
(' (il.'i IIIIIUII, MipeilllteUilfllt ot
the Suliiinii Ittvcr hutcliery, ihargu
of the umk Mr (irceiimaii Is cnu
aldered one of III.' best fish ciilturlste
ou this ru.tht, having been engaged
In the work almost continuously for
the past I a years, t. i vlng under both
the I nlcd Slates llunuu of Fisheries
mill iln state
tnriiu of Oregon Trees for Cliliut.
I'l'tilainl Winning the biggest
llllibcln uvallalile In the world (or
the rebuilding of .1 i.iiii.iii-i temple,
the .'til ti.s.- uiiwi mm n( bus come (o
lit ad in tul tin 111 I'heie tlmhers, or
rather trees, fin iln ate great logs
with Ih.i Iniik still on, are now being
I. tailed on hoard the steamship Km
mil S Dollar, at l.liiiituii The logs,
I ii. . feet long anil 40 feet lu circum
ference at the Inn t, after reaching
China must be lowed .'(in mllua up
the Craud ('until and then trans
p.uieil ii.-i laud six miles to the
Temple I.iiik )in. the most famous
hollar of woihhlp in ull the Celeatlal
Kinplru.
Wanted.
A friend of mine will be hero
iiiiout Sept. 1st to purchase an
unimproved or ptiitinlly im
proved farm. 1 would like to
confer with tlic owners of any
such who wish to t,
I. Q, Sutherland,
1'. (). Hox 395 Ontario, Oregon.
NEWS
OREGON
ENTIRE STOCK OF
LADIES' and MISSES' GOODS
TO BE CLOSED OUT
Reilardie
m
Until every dollar's worth of Ladies' and Misses' Goods has been
disposed of, after which
THIS STORE WILL HANDLF NO MORE WOMEN'S GOODS.
Supply your Hiinmrr wauls during iliis great sale. No equal opportunity will over oc
cur again. Remember weare going entirely ou. ofthe Ladies1 Goods business. Wlr.it stock
we have on hand must positively go. Our sacrifice will be enormous. Your gain will lc
correspondingly great
ALL EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS.
Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits.
I . In J.'i itlin- I'm'
Up to jifo values for
nu'iptq vni pc sppopq Kfl.namn.c
w,v" kl v-riiv, VUlv, i .-.v.. ,-.... vw
BIB vnliif iklrti ir
IS value skirts for
$10 value skirts for
$i", value skirl for
Ladies' Wash Skirls
l fp to .;'.. "it valuea for
l'i tn .;! 00 Vlllllcs for.
Ladies'
l' to $t..."i aliie for
I t to S.'i on viiluo tor
li to BB0 valuen for
SILK SK I UTS allies to .C..."(l ami .$..'( lor
lniicv
B1.2S value ftr
Boo value for.
.'!."c value for.
Nemo Corsets. ;?.oo values, for
1 A' N. Corset-. $1.60 values, for
Ladies' ests
85c values for
Ladies' union suits, 66c values
Long
One-Price Clothiers.
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and Pants.
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for
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Clothing Company
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ss of the Loss
Ladies' Kid (i loves.
I V :il iiii A I ."it I fur
, - - -
, Silk und silk l.tcf gloves, 60o
i Woman's and
vuiuoh3Tic. for.
Ladies
t'tiie values, for
ttoc values, for
j.v it I ii.-. for
Ladies
Ladies, u Lite BOo Itose, for
Latin h, iuies' aild ( liildlelis'
I iifitnttt' -"( soekd for.,
Ladies
S'ulllrri (i.'te, for
Fancy
altit m s" up to sr..."in, fur
Valui $1 "( up io sj. for
Ladies and
l t to .-in. for
MigbW up to si, for
Ladies Silk
S-'O up to 2" values, for
I'u to 18.60 values, for
SI K t!-.
Ladies' -hoes s::.."iit up to I values, for 2 "
Ladies' hoes l&fiU up to BB
Mines' and children ahooi
BB
80
value - for
Misses (J loves.
LA
Collars.
10
Hose.
2'ie white hose, for
2fi
10
Ifi
Belts.
I a
Parasols.
'.(.".
Misses Coats.
:'. Bfi
,a on
Coats.
.12 60
'.I So
valuea, for 1 BO
LKSS THAN COST.
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Ontario, Oregon
fcVFNTS IN OUR STATE
OF MINOR IMPORTANCE
Rlllelll. OiTiniin ViMi'rlrnn snrl
tli'H fnnn I'nrtlnnil, Uttgonti OltgUB
IMly, Mount Angi1 nnd oUiat Iiiwiih
In tlila pBrt of the atStt w.'ie In
Snli in Sitiiilm and Jiilnt'il the Uer-niHii-Aiiit'rlitin
Stulety of SnU-m to
otiaervc the 100th annlveraary of tho
death of ti.li...t llofor, the ureal
Uertnan noldler and patriot.
Albany. I'arlflr I'nlveislty nnmt
content In the Stntp Hupreme Court
for the Itequi'Ht It rerelv.-tl from Holi
ert McCnlloiiKh In IN92. Atorneya
for the derpniliiiili have filed In the
Clrriilt Court a notlre of appeal to
the higher lilltiiniil In the ruse of tho
l'li'slili'iit and Tniateea of the I'tirlflr
Cnlvfitlty and 'I'liiilntln Aiinli'iiiy va.
Kiiiiii.i A Kii'iti', .I n. The value of
the lti'iiii'Hl h kiiIi) to be between
llttl nnd 12000.
Klnlnath I'iiIIm. (VinteiiilliiK "'lit
minli of the land hi WOrtfcteM, I T.
Hehlleld, of tint lit le, Oklll.. la re
piirl.'il to have Hiil.l h" would nak
I'nli.tl Stnti'H Miitnev Mt'Coort Io
prevent Ihe n llnl ttn'iil by the OrtflOfl
'iill' I, und rmiipatiy of abniil :I00.
Ollit atti'M of Bg Ii nil hi ul hi iul In
l.iilie and Malheur eountlea. The
award of the Inii'la to piiri'ha'iliii:
tl. ii ll . Iietlnle I for 'I'liiinitluy,
H. plelllb f i, III l.ilki'VlfW.
Ro I riie oriulnntlng In (1.
W. lit i .' I v.t.v Hlabb'H and whbh
rngetl four houra beforp contiiill.il
dealrnvt ! St,SSS worth of property
ii lie I i I n ma ilNlrlcl. Kevenleen
liorneH an I IWo rnwa perlhed In Ihe
alable. The Intioriiiire mvern nbont
olte-llilnl of tlie lima. Two brick
nnd OH MSMaS block bi.lldlimn w. te
unit id.
Ili'itil. It now aeoma probable
that the Kcene of mllronil nctlvltlea
in.i lie Hhirted leiupotarlly from the
1 1. . littles Canyon Io the II. ml
country. Two aurvcy crowa for the
Mill Hue have tnnde their tip pi ar
nnie In llend. About 40 men nro
Inelllil.'d In the n iw .
S.il.tii 'I'he Inxriill of Ihe Aasca
aor of this county, recently com
pleletl. shows that there la n material
Increase In the valuation of tlie
property of rallrond tuiiipanles. The
Hoiilhern I'm lilt' It assoitHcd $l,4r.0,
4"r., lis iiK.ilnst $l,:i:iN,fl00, an In
crease of $lll,fir. The llsseKSIll. lit
of the OrcKon Mlcctrlc Is nearly
double thiti f lust yenr. tho lift
assessment being fl'.'t.KOO, com
p.ti.il to Il'Ts.TT.'i In I90, a dlffer
eti.e ..f l Ititll. The Portland
Itallway, l.luht it ml Power Company
la naaeaacd $.ir.!,7 10, an Increase of
112,000 over laat year.
Kni'.'ne. John Mnthowa, of Co
hunt, was shot and aerlously wouiul
c.l by Virgil Clover while hunting
In the mountains northwest of
Kiitf. in', CliiMi mistaking him for a
deer.
finest Orove. The depositor! of
the i: W lliilii.s Hank, at this plaro,
which closed ilittlnt; the panic of
I HOT, are in be paid lu full some
time afi.'r Hipteinber I. The last
illvlil.llil Is to In- pilltl Willi Interest.
Tlie niuoiint Mi II. line, will pay to
his .Ii pinltor Is about 910,000.
oil in Tern hers' Insilt ui.s will
be held In most of the innnllea of
the atiili t ItK Call. Iieglnnlng with
ihe I. line ('.unity Institute, at Ku
gene. on S. 'pteiuber L'7-29, and end
t ii ; - on Nnvitibi't' II -' I in I'.. 1 1. hi. I.
with the Miiliittiin.ih County Instliutii
Also there will be a School II. .aid
cnnvclillou III Clique on Oilnl
ami an "dm 'all. mat tallv lu l.t. I.aoli
OOSBU s";' mini 7-1 3.
Iiidepfuili in I Picking was com
ment, tl In the large Knits Urns '
hop.Minl Sitiniil.lv with a crew of
700 KrcliH lll.ih .11 per I to have at
I. .i t 100 more pickers by the first
of the week. One hundred pickers
came lu this morning on the south
bound Corvalllh passenger for Krebs
and about fW M. lamUilln.
Ilallus. Miss C II RIIOS, of Hal
las, has been appointed Mell.iKi'.lpller
In the internal revenue olllce at Han
rraiiclsci.
Pniiluiid. Afnr a grilling by Po
lice .link" II. in. it In Ihe Municipal
('niirt, ICiv 'I'tuiH. a member of Ihe
fuel linn Of Ti.ivi llriiii , was lined
$.'0 II ll:iile, alleged a slim i
In a .ii.in'li of 'u.'l recently pur
tli.ied frnlii III" tl r ill . Aller a futile
effolt to Illlike I'lavls III it- lellfy
ill., hortos oToiloi iwom Is u too
plaint aii'UKliiK tlie fuel dealers of
swindling him out of half a cord of
fir wood
Miiri-lili.il! Telephone lines by
the farineis are being built In dif
f.i.tit part of the count) The
Kenwell Telephone Company has
Just been orgauUed and will give
coiiuecilons from farnia ou Havocs
and Willaiith Inl.-is ami lite i.twn of
rmisiiin. tOTCOJ I Ii.' bay to Marsh
Held and North lleud A. O. Ruub.
prliulpal of the North llend . Itmils.
Is pi.sid'iit of lite toiiipany. Another
iiiti i;tn insi formed Is the Ittir.tl
Tel. ;.ltone Coiupany to build front
points on Cult-limn Inlet A third
coinpanv Ik pulling In a toll lint)
from KuaeLiiirg and several farmer
lines are b. inn built Id the Coiullle
Valley.
THE MARKETS
I'ortUud.
Wheat -New crop, track iri,..:
Club, Ti SlSSSOMBj. tt0 red l(u
alan. 87c.
Hurley $26.50 '.t 127.50 ton.
Oa(s 12: per ton.
Hay Timothy, Willamette Valley,
$14; Boston Oregon, $17 If 1 s, ul
.ilia. $H; clover, $11 $13.
llitller i:tru, 34c; fuue. 2D iy
J3e; store, 21 2 2c.
BgCi Hau.h, caudlcd, 30c.
FLAVORING
EXTRACTS
We ttittkc these by tho
fjallOfl und sell them by I lie
ounce.
Vitnilla Extrnetu 15c the
Otllice.
I.cinon Kxtrncta 10c the
otitue.
TIipso oxlrnots nrc super
ior to those usimlly sohl
and we fjuaratitta them to
conform Io the Pure Food
and iM'iin Act.'
Geo. Candland.
I, i:IHNU niti ;isi
Ontario, Oregon
PHARMACY
Is our main interest, and
we do not go into outside
linos, Hence wo are nhle to
fjiva yuu a lino stock of
DRUGS
AND
SKILLED SERVICE.
Leading Prescriptionists
Of t ho County.
Wilson-Duffy
Drug Co.
CUT
GLASS
We now bast i very choice
stock of Cut Glass.
We arc also thovinfl a select
line of colonist ami Corinthian
hrass uii'i nssyiiun hroii.e.
We guarantee vou Mitiafaetiou
in all dealing.
A coniilcli line of String,
SI,, 1 1 Uosioand luKiiumentf.
Guaruntocd Watch
Repairing.
Harry B. Grauel
Ihe Jcwdry and Mu-ical lluuce
of Ontario, Oregon.
St. Francis' Academy.
Baker City, Oregon
liodidiiKj and Day School
for fiirk ,!"H '""'Br ,3
KM 1)11 IN. of a if ad ml I
yvara
lltr.l
The i.itll'M) of studies rill
I. lines tin' eighth grades of StJfoV
iin'ii Stodits; braced on the Ute
course ui similes, the Academic,
course of four years and the
CoinmoroiaJ course.
The music ami painting de
partments offer splendid advan
tages. Studies will he resumed Sept.
7, 1909. For furthel particu
lars call at the Academy or ad-
dross the Bisraa Buraaioa.
FOR SALE
Seven Kentucky-bred Jack-,
standing 1", to' Hi hands high;
among the largest and best ever
shipped to this country. BUY
NOW, so that your purchase
will become acquainted and q:
customed to his home and ac
climated for next spring service.
K. D. RapalAV,
Ontario, Oregon.
.
All the news all the time is
the mollo of the Argus, and the
price is only d the year.
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