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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1913)
I FRIIIIW HEMS Miss Mildred Biers was oper ated on for adenoids Monday at her home east of town. Word ha heen received that Florence Boor daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Boor was mar ried Wednesday to Laurel Wells of Emmett. The young couple were married in Emmett at the home of the groom's sister, Mrs. Roh't. Halbronk. Mr. and Mrs. Wells will make thoir home in Emmett. Mr. Dean and family and Dorten Hunter and family spent the Fourth with A. II. McCon neln. A picnic dinner was oat en upon the lawn and all enjov d a good time. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Trent of Mesa Aiiona aro visiting at tin- Spainhower home. They and Mr- Spainhower were near noighhorr- in Arizona. Nate Mutton from Albion Neh raska is visiting at the 1.. B. Mill, mi' 11 home. ('has. Mitclxll who bus li'c;i working in LoDf Valley re turned home hfl week. I'aul 'nn lT Kar in enjoying a visit with Kob't. WtOMty (nun New York City. Philip Smith expect- 10 attend the Canyon ( lo, Ohriatlen Bo denvor committee meeting held in ('iildwi-ll Saturday. The Christian Endeavor boe iness meeting will bf bald Sat urday ivciiiiig at the home of tirant liiinliMi instead of with Millard OregPf as was iiii nou.'ired. Brawl Orinw left Saturday c.'euiug for tin' northern part of Km Mintr while he will work in the wheat harvest. Mrs. H. H. Kussell will work in the hank while Nellie Bur nett takes a two weeks vaca tion in the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Kobin son entertained Kev. C. E. Deal, G. II. Gardner, J. H. Boomer, Mr. and Mrs. House, Miss Maud Aldrich of Payette and Miss Lee of Caldwell Friday. A jolly crowd of young peo ple enjoyed the Fourth hy go ing to the home of Lester and Free Branthoover where they spent the day. A picnic dinner, crocjuet and tennis were among the day's entertainment They spent the evening in Ontario. A crowd of young people from the Brethern church left Wednesday for a two weeks trip in the mountiiins. A crowd of jolly campers re turned from Squaw Creek where they spent a few day outing. Those making up the party were Mr. and Mr. Stout, Misses (Jail White, Merle llollenheck and Mary Kinnison and Messrs. Al len Kinnison, ('has. Rich and Arthur Colwell. They report a lino trip although it did rain a great deal of the time. A ilouhle wedding took place Thursday at the Methodist parsonage in Weiser where Ifiai Qartrada I'anlunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. I'lrdunn was married to Bernard Young, I and Mis- Lucy Duell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cha. Duell was married to Boy Spark of! Fayette. Their friends join in wishing them bappinaM and a proeperotti future. The hrick work on the new Baptist church is Hearing Mm pletiou, the other work la being I finished rapidly. It will he a very handsome sliuctuie and r'riiitland is proud of it. M. B. Sherman returned Fri day from Twin Falls where he has heen for a few davs look ing after his ranch. He made the trip in his auto. Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Stout, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stout and Vallie and Bethel Colwell spent the Fourth in Boise. They made the trip by auto. The W. C. T. U. met Tues day afternoon with Mrs. Jacob Bowers. The subject, Purity in Literature and Art, led by Mjs. 8. J. Kennepp. Miss Bessie Griep will leave Friday for Albion where she will attend the summer Normal. She has a position as teacher of the Friendship school in this district the coming school term. Mr. Lare of Chicago is visit ing with his daughter, Mrs. Wright, and family. The Methodist Ladies' Aid will meet Thursday afternoon in Epworth Hall. The election of officers will beheld. Also a ten cent tea will be given. Mrs. Bouse entertained Thurs dav afternoon in honor of Miss Lee of Caldwell. Mrs. II. H. Kussell, Misses Mamie Bayer, Elsie Sehinid, Velva Grimes, Bessie Criep, Esther Bussell, Marian Bobinsnn, Maud Aldrich Ora Nott, and Both Wheahlon were present. Music lllld gainei made up the atfernoon's enter tainment and delirious refresh ments of ice-cream and cake were served. for I rode Two story hrick building in I town, to trade for irrigated land. Also good stock of iner chandise in building, will trade with building or separately. Addraai Beaky Exchange. LOCAL NEWS The sewer outlet is nearing the city limits and if pipe ar rives will be finished this week. The ground has some water and stratas that are bothering some but they are making good head way. The material is all here now for the finishing up of the city hall and the work will soon be wound up. Last week the people were kicking because it rained, now they are kicking because it is clear and warm, it is sure a hard job to please the public. A carload of Jerseys was shipped in to A. A. Bonney at Harpers this week. W. W. Rose is able to be around again. Geo. Oram is taking a lay off from the Vale run this week and Frank Smith is in charge. Are you a candidate in the Automobile Contest? If not, why not? Mr. L. Adam and family left Monday for the Payette Lakes where they will reside this summer. Miss Evelyne Browne left for the ranch near Mallett on Monday. Mrs. Balph Weaver of Vale was here visiting Sunday. Mrs. Thomas Jones and Mrs. Virgil Staples of Vale were here on a visit Monday. Miss Dorothy Taylor who visited Col. Taylor, her uncle left for Boise Monday on a viit to relatives. Carl 'I iinniiigs.il; who was here during the Fourth return ed to Weiser Monday. 100 acres of fine sage brush land, deep rich aandy soil, first class water right. " milea from Ontario. Price $40. per acre. Terms given wiih low rate of interest or would trade for stock or other property. Must be dispoed of soon, as I am engaged in other business. Postoffice Box 94 Ontario, Oregon ONTARIO LAUNDRY Leave Bundles at Any Hotel or Barber Shop Prompt" Attention Given All Orders. Moore Livery & Grain Go. Baled Hay, Seed, Mill Stuff, Grain Finest Livery Turnouts in City '. .1 I ... I I l . II ... M... , .1111 I I II . I ' Come in and give us a chance. Phone 95 W. H. Fiser A. E. Chapman SAVING TIME ky TELEPHONE srrncr Means Not Only Time But Money. Do you ever consider how long it takes to travel the distance from your house to the Doctor and Merchant and what time you save hy telephoning? If your time is worth anything, you cannot afford to Ih" without a Telephone. Malheur Home TelephoneCo. 1iMWL.Tr ''WI.'BIt' -- V Mittia1 ,jsrtmixuu3rjLmsrrmBrmmmM'm nm.'.r" , rawer n:sa zz - Tyri SATURDAY 1$ BARGAIN DAY A special prize will be given on Thurs day of each week to the candidate mak ing the largest gain in votes that week. 4 SBWBWVwawH&llM BJiiwiiiii i.i y ZZZr First Prize ' - 6 Salad Forks a Wm. Rogers Make will be given July 16 'hul Tr oockrum Automobile Contest good for ioo votes On liurgatu li. which la Saturday of aaoh uvek, rotea will ! doubled on all W, F. 1IOMAN purohaeee made, thia miking io vots tr 'vry $1 00 apent for a certain line oi for iTT t pods. All goodi bearing hm irotee to the dollar will ! tagged in -t.u-k or Mated c ROBERT ODELL inept tbelow. 1 LOOK AT THESE SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, JULY 12 Good for 100 Votes on the dollar Ranges Enamel Ware Cooking I tensils On l ario Hardware Com pa i if Good for 400 Votes on the dollar Refrigerator! Chairs I run Heds Ontario Furniture Company Good for 400 Votes on the dollar Ladies' Oxfords & Pumps Men's Oxfords Children's Slippers Aswyrudji gF 7U & Good for 400 Votes on the dollar Stationery Brushes Grape Juice Bermele's Drug Store I