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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1913)
Ontario Pharmacy Special this Week Floating Castile Soap 24b. Bar 35c Rexall Remedies Eastman Kodaks n ) LOCAL NEWS W. F. Homon returned from his vacation at Starkey Mon day. Everett Mendenhall went to Ny8a Monday where he will go to work. Frank Brittenham left for a trip to Weiser Monday C. H. Oxman left forhis home in Jamieson Monday. For school books, Everhart, the druggist. Miss Ruth Test was in Vale on a visit to relatives Sunday. Mrs. F. O'Connor was in Vale Sunday on a visit. H. H. Ruth, of Eugene, arriv ed Sunday to prove up on his homestead. Mrs. Henrietta Payne came back from a visit to Sterling and Denver, Colorado Sunday. L Adam was a Nyssa busi ness visitor Monday. Mrs. George Oram and daughters, Margaret and Doro thy were Nam pa visitors Mon day. For school tablets and pencils go to Everhart, the druggist. O. S. Smith and sons, David Virgil, returned Friday from a horse buying trip in the Juu tura region. Mrs. Higgs and daughter, Rena, of Rowling Green, Mo. re turned to their home Thursday. Mrs. E. F. Ooddard and daughter, Ronnie, left on a viiit to Mountain Home Thursday. Mrs. Farridy and children of that city, who have been visit ing at the Goddard home return ed with them. Rev. Campo returned from a trip to Victoria, B. C. on Sat urday. Jack Ricker made a business trip to Nampa Saturday. Fred Rice was a Sunday visit or in Mid vale. For Sale Thoroughbred White Orpingtons. Call up phone 104 R, Ontario. Mrs. F. O. Mahan has had as guests at her home on the Bur rows ranch for the past two weeks her mother, Mrs. Rich mond, of Salem, and Mrs. If. W. Prickett, of Salt Lake City. Miss Marie Pinuey spent the week end at the Burrows runch as the guest of Mrs. F. O. Ma han. Mrs. Willium I'inney is enjoy ing a week with Mrs. Mahan at the Barrows runch. Willium Bluckaby returned Thursday from a six weeks va cation in Jordun Vulley. Ed. Albert and Jumes Butler and Earl Laudingham returned from a sheep buying trip in Steins mountaius Friday. Iu a few days school begins. We carry regular school sup plies. We also have a good line of boys and girls school shoes which we are offering at cost price. Cash Variety Store. Born Sunday, August 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Wright, a son. Be wise and m your hair cut and whiskers trimmed before iair week at the Carter House barber fthoft Guy Fisher was a BoiM busi--ltor last week. LOCAL NEWS For a complete line of school supplies go to Everhart, the druggist. An elk tooth watch fob was lost here a few days ago for which the owner will gladly pay a liberal reward on its return to this oflice, L. G. Smuckler, of Portland, was here this week add gave the Marsden Bros., exclusive ngenoy LOCAL NEWS Leslie Reed, aged 13, whose parents are living on the Mc Loughlin place, fell from a horse last Thursday and broke both forearms. George McKnight, the county judge, was here for a few min utes Friday morning on some county business. Miss Ann Tonningson return ed to Boise Saturday after a in ibis territory for hie French week's visit with relatives here. Charles Tonningson returned to the sheep camp Saturday af- Veneer. In our day advertisements are most generally reliable, but have you stopped to think that possibly you may buy much more for your money by taking time to look around. We want you to bring your list of wants to us and get prices whether you buy or not, then go elsewhere if you can do better. Cash Variety- Store. W. D. Ingram, a negro about seven foot tall, was taken through here Thursday by Sheriff Welsh, of Canyon, to answer to a charge of horse stealing. He was traveling with a white woman and had a moving picture show. He said he had rented the horses. Howard W. Shutt, who was one of the ball players here last season, was married August l. to Miss Margaret G. Barkhum, at Lostiue, where Mr. Shutt ll editor of the Reporter Winnie Hayes, the 20-year old son of Geo. W. Hayes, was killed at Lawen a few days ago by being run over with a wagon. Tin horses started to run away and he slipped under them iu trying to stop the four horse team, the wagon and a rake fol lowing, passing over his body. His mother resides on Trout oreek. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Taggart and child returned from a vaca tion at Portland on Thursday Harvey Bender, of this city, who for the past two years work ed iu the local laundry left Sun day for Pendleton where he has accepted a better position iu the Domestic Laundry. Aaron Gardner, a sheep man living near Malheur wus in Sea side lust week, where tie met his two brothers for the first time in :50 years. All three were pio neers of ''!. Born To Mr. and Mrs. A. II . Rettig, of Cow Valley, August 1, a son. If you wunt to see something iu grain worth while, just come over to Cow Valley and look at some of the grain. A. II. Rettig has some oats measuring 0 feet 2 inches and S. D. Graves bus some measuring 6 feet 10 inches and still growing. Cow Valley Correspondent. Born August 1, to Mr. und Mrs. Willis Megorden, of Nyssa, a daughter. Be wise and get your hair cut und whiskers trimmed before fair week at th.i Curler House barber shop Frederick 0. Venator, brother of the well known stockman of that name in this county, was aciideiitly killed ut Tipton, Oft., in a ollision between bis auto mobile ami un S. 1'. train. He lie man K.ik.r-!eld, was !" years M and leaves a wife and family. ter a week's rest in the city. To trade for a Ford auto, a large team, wagon and harness. Ontario Laundry. There will be a meeting of the school teachers iu the school house on Saturday afternoon at which the principal expects to see all the teachers. Dave Caldwell and wife, of Ontario, were guests of Connor Young at the Ironside ranch last week. There will be no preaching services at the Methodist Bpia copal church Sunday, August 31, I9M as Rev. Thomas Johns has gone to La (irande to attend the annual conference. The Sunday School will meet at the regular time, 10 a. m. Regular services will be held Sunday, September 7, 1013. For Sale Potato digger, good as new und will sell cheap. W. S. Reece. Some men were out last Sun day shooting lucks. The ducks are very tame and only pot hunt ers take any pleasure in killing them. John (Joins was here last week looking after business and visiting with friends. ('has. Hclman, the revenue man was here last week looking after the licences. Mrs. Leonard Barber, sister of Mrs. II H. Haldeinan, from Boise, returned to her home Wednesday after a visit with her sister. Mrs. W. K. Brown, mother of Mrs. O. A. Megorden, from Mid vule returned to her home Wed nesday after a weeks visit. Fred and Millard Sage were Vale visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Marie Fisher returned from a months visit in the Twin cities Wednesday. Mrs. C. H. Savage left Wed nesday for Yellowstone Purk where she will join her huw band . Mrs. Fred Bailey left ou a trip to Boise Tuesday. Miss Rena Adams returned from a viit to friends in Cum bridge Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Farley on Tuesday left for Portlund for u short vacation. D 0. Petrie, of Boise, return ed here to teach school Tuesday. Mrs. B. Y. Nicholson, of Den ison, Iowa is here visiting with Jier brother. II. A. McRoberts was a Vale business visitor Tuesday. Mrs. B. Reynolds, daughter, Mrs. Bertha Storkman and son, Roy, were Vale visitors Tues day. Mrs. Eva Poorman was in the county seat Tuesday. Mrs. J. S. Jones wa? I county seat visitor Tuesday. Mrs. A. E. Miller and child ren, of Nampa, are visiting here with friends this week. A. Jaquish, Dorus Myers, and A. M- Lackey and son, Fred re turned the first of the week from Hocky Bar, Idaho whore they have been on a ramping trip. John Gilcrist, of Burns, sup erintendent of the Pacific Live stock Company and S. K. Aver of the same concern were in the city the first of the week. Bev. Johns and wife left Mon day for Lati ramie to attend the Annual Conference held there Their daughter accompanied them as she will teach school near Wallowa. David Wilson left for a trip to Baker Monday. Mrs. Sue Peffcrleo and daugh ter, Thelma, returned to their homo in Baker the first of this week David Smith and Janus Kes seler were Boise visitors this week. Ward Canlield returned from a business trip to Vale the first of the week. Miss Irene Uearmoml is down from her father's ranch this week, K. I. Brogan was in the city on Sunday. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I'skl Ailv.rtla. mc-nla Mousy to I - - n luiirovti irrl UMKui farms. W. H. Doollttla Co. Orttyaga ordara taken at Moore HU1 .Inliu Laud iugliaui, realdttiica pnona 424 Tbraa Iota for aala '1 ulooka weat of poatofllra at h bargain. Inquire at Argua ntfJoe. Tba lea ri on aerved at tbu Onta rio Bakery ia alwaya juat right. If you airt-ciNle a iliah of rioti, amooth ice erf mn try the Outarln Uakerr WSTK0 Bai.m- II vi Call at the Ontario Commission 0o tor puitieulurs. A bunch of keys wus left ut the AfgUI ollic e whieh the owner may have by paying for this notice. POSJ IAU Team of large young mures, wagon und har ness, "Ul. Also single driver, harness and light tlgM, $100 Laundry. Pol BaLI Cheap, u house und two lots iu west Ontario, best residence section of i ay. See Claud Bingham, Onturio. Lost A live leaf clover pin, Kelum Fred Test on Tuesduy came ' wil, a rul'-v '" ""l" V L' . 1 1111''11 ' Olllll bat k trom ketchum, Idaho iEi(f friifc OF ONTAcUOOHE A Good Bank In a Good Country Confining our business strictly to LEGITIMATE banking, and with ample resources for the needs of our customers, we invite the banking business of ranchers, fruitgrowers, stockmen ana individuals, Resources Over Half Million Dollars OFKK'KKH AND MKKCTOKS A. 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The Ontario Ice & Cold Storage Co. is now ready for business. Pure Artesian Water Ice at the Price of Natural Ice This is a Home Industry Phone IK AUTO CONTEST The Argug will issue 1 000 Votes Free with every dollar paid on subscription-new or old (. E T H U S Y N 0 W