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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1913)
I I w ! j To trade for n Ford auto, a large team, wagon and harness. Ontario Laundry. A suit case was lost between the John Weaver ranch and On tario. Please return to this office. :V i fh i Farm Loans On Improved Property At current rated. Any amount. For '.it iii'ht term or with In stallment privilege. Thomas W. Cla&ett Ontario - - Oregon Notice of Meeting of the Board of Fqualiatlon for Dead Ox flat Ir rigation District. KLAMATH HOPES REVIVED Vlalt Of Newell Expected to lUault In New Work Being Undertaken. Klamath Falls. The coming vlalt of Director Newell of the reclamation nervine la expected to remit In much good to the Klamath country. Originally $4,000,000 wore appropri ated for this project, but a consider able portion of thin wan given to other project!, on the representations of the senate committee on Irrigation. Sen ator Carter, of Montana, was chair man of that committee, and at a hear ing held here so many complnlnts were made of the work btlng done that the committee recommended thai no new work be undertaken on the nroject. "StamfunT "cutaiii" Raih Since it ie nccctiity, nrnii deairehle, end will lent a lifetime, isn't it tlioujrhtlcM not to get it NOW inttead 01 later The durability of 'Standard" modern bathroom fixture! nuke the iuettnm of length of icrvi - icrely a matter of whetlier we are permitted to Install the riiiiment now off later. I). S. PLUMBING & HEATING COMPANY Ontario Ore. t. . - rt nt Ontario t'urnltur Co. Notice Is hcifliy Klven that the Uonrd of Director of the Dead Ox Hat rrlitatiun District, acting as a Hoard of K(tial iHtion, will meet at Ontario. Oregon on Tuesday, the 7th day of October. I91S, at 10 o'clock n. m. for the purpose of reviewing and correcting (he assessment and apportionment of taxes of said Irriga tion District, for the year 1913. A list ttnd record of snld assessment is now in the office of the secretary of said Hoard, for the inspect inn of nil persons ilitereHt.nl. Dated nt Ontario, Oregon, this 'JHtli ' lay of August. 11113. II. W. Clement, Secretary. Girls Sell Kisaea at 91 Par. Salem. Twenty thousand masculine lips pressed those of six fair members of well-to-do and locally prominent funilllcH in a unique scheme whereby $10,000 was raised toward a fund to endow Hiilem hospital through the dls pending of women's kluses at $1 ench. Men, young and old. stood in line to enjoy the osculntory performance. Qlrl Eloper Standa By Youth. Alban) (tamely admitting that she wns U!ill M guilty In planning and OOfrytaf out file thefts necessary tc their lopem.at, II .year-old Stella Morgan expressed her willingness to share In the punishment when 16-year-old Melvln fiinbler, her companion, ' was 'oinmltted to the state training school by County Judge Mi Knight. FRulTliND HEMS The special meetings which Evangelist, Vtardml, of Iowa, has been conducting the post three weeks in the Brethren Qhurch closed Sunday night. Large crowds have attended the-.' meetings and much inter est whs shown. Roth the Bap tist and Methodist congregations met with them in union services Sunday nights. Raih and Earl Bailey from Wilson, Idaho have been m this neighborhood visiting fftondl the past week. Kuth ll on her way to Weiser where she will attend tb Idaho Industrial In stitute the coming year. EtOMM Turner is in the vicin ity delivering Aluminum Cook ing I'tensils. He expects to make another delivery in Octo ber. Mm. ROM Schmid gave a big supper to their pnn,c pickers Saturday after they finished the season crop. The Rangers sunday school class entertained the Rose Circle oUtta Tuesday evening n the Epworth Hall. A splendid lime was enjoyed by the jolly crowd. One of the features of the evening was a watermelon feast. The .Methodist Christian En deavor will hold their business meeting at the home of H. R. Russell newt Saturday night. After the business session I good time will be had. Mrs. Ciias. Swab has gone to (iteenwater, 1Ttal for a visit With her relatives. Mr. Swab will remain here through the i Unit sensoll, 11mm they expert to spend the wiittitr in owt with hi! lelutives. . Howard, of Wyoming came the litst of the week on I bllli- ne trip. He was a former res ident of the I'avette Vallev and came buck to look iifterhis pro city here. The Methodist Ladies Aid "ill meet I liiiixlnv afternoon with Mrs. S. Thomas. fVf ica M 1 1 a It... .. 1 1 i ....- ...D """ nas re signed her position, as bookkeep. er in the Fruitlaiirf State Bank to attend school this coming rear. Esther RusseMdias accept, ed her former position and com. tuenced work Monday. B. Whealdon and family were entertained Sunday at Sunt. 0, V Cotton's home. Mrs. Guy Graham was taken suddenly ill Thursday afternoon with acute appendicitis. She was taken to the Ontario hosnit- al and operated on early Friday morning. This entire cotniiiun ity is gJad to learn that she M getting along nicely and wiil soon be well again. Charles Stevens and George Cbildi made a business trip to Kmmett Saturday. C. K Powell underwent an operation for adenoids a!oo hav ing his tonsils removed. Wanted A saddle for a lady, must be cheap. Rhone 005 K 2. For school books, Everhnrt, the druggist. 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Newton Shoe Store and Ontario Argus for sums under one dollar 2000 votes on the dollar, for sums over oik dollar 1000 voteson the dollar. Q & M . -v n N - I Second l'ri.e Third Prize GOOD FOR 100 VOTES for 15 Special Prize To candidate making largest gain of week ending Thursday, Sept. 18, one half dozen Silver Knives and Forks Wm. Rogers Make Judges: H. B. COCHRUM W. F. HOMAN ROBERT ODELL