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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1914)
Ontario Pharmacy i Eastman Kodaks Rexall Remedies LOCAL NEWS Mayor Ayer, of Weiser, whp an interested guest "round On tario Wednesday. E. L. Phelps, of Weiser, who received the contract for the lateral ditch will he rt-ady to go to work at once. William Sander is east this week visiting the marts of St Louis and Chicago, picking up it line of goods for the Hader store. Mr. Kader reports the business last year the best his firm has ever enjoyed here and they believe 1014 is going to set another high mark for them. Ooddard serves oyster cock tails and Tom and Jerry at all times Let him show you. For the eight months of 1912 that the hospital was opened they had 111 patients. For 1913 there were 163 patients and 97 surgical operations. This is the mother home of the sisters and there are frequently forty of them here, together with the nurses. Cleaning and pressing, ladies fine goods handled. Club rates en gents suits if desired. Cope A Dunnuck. Arthur Arnold was married to Miss Berdina Bange on New Year's day. Friends of the young couple gave them a charivari on Monday evening. They will make their home on one of the Charl8 Peterson ranches near Riverside. Tho young couple have many friends throughout the county who are wishing them prosperity and happiness. Ladies tailors headquarters, reasonable prices. Cope & Dunnuck. During the past six mouths we have tuken a number of sub scriptions for the clubbing offer made and in some cases the subscribers did not receive the pupers. If any are not now re ceiving all the papers please notify us and we will have the matter attended to at once. Promotions from first primary grades to second will be made next Monday morning. Parents wishing to start children for the first time should have them there as they will not be received later than two weeks from Mon day. M We use nothing but pure Neatsfoot oil in oiling your har ness. $1.50 per set. Kroessin Harness company. Mr. and Mrs. (). II. Lawson were visiting with friends in Parma last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Malum have returned from a trip to the Willamette valley where they found plenty of jnoisture. Ranchers and teamsters wish ing to have harness oiled should have it done now. Our charge is only $1.50 per set. Kroessiu Harness company. K. If, (Jreig was a passtnger to Boise Wednesday. A meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held in the Baptist church Thursday January 15 at 3 p. in. All members and others interested are urged to be present. Mrs. ML A. Van Buren, who has been visiting in Ontario, returned to her home at Iron side Monday. LOCAL NEWS The Nevada Ditch company held their regular monthly meeting on last Saturday. There was nothing new brought up at the meeting of the Owyhee Ditch company on Sat urday. Ladies cloth by the yard at Cope A Dunnuck. Sam Hobson was here this week visiting with his many friends. Mr. Simmons, who has had charge of the Studebaker agency here, has arranged to move his family to Boise where he has a position. John Andrisak, an Austrian, who has been living at the hos pital here for some time, was adjudged insane a few days ago and taken to the asylum at Pendleton. Miles Riley, an old resident of Ontario, but now of Midvale, was in Ontario Tuesday. Tom Ilalliday was a visitor in Ontario Monday from Vale. Elmer Dory was a Vale visi tor Tuesday. 8. D. Dortnan was a visitor in Boiso the first of the week. Beers, either Boise, Baker Rainier or other brews can be found at Ed (ioddard's and he keeps them just right. FRUITLAND HENS The Fruitlaud Orange will meet Thursday evening, January Nth, at which time xtate master Harland will give a report of the National Orange, which he recently attended at I Manchester, N. H. He will illustrate his lectures with stereoptican views. Clyde Harry left New Year's eveniug for Portland to take the examination for the position of muil clerk. He will visit his purents at Corvallis, Oregon, a couple of days before returning. Miss Mamie Bayer left Satur day for Bloomington where she is teaching school. Several from here attended the Uuiversity of Oregon Olee Club concert in Ontario last Thursday evening. A fine boy was welcomed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ('. H. Surgent December 31. Prof. Cotton went to Boise Monday of lust week to attend the stute teacher meeting. The tt a( hers who so uhly assisted in collecting donations for the Children's Home Finding society work were entertained by Rev. Christian and family at the Home. Bunks Kinnison, who bus been spending his Christmas vacation with the home folks, returned to his school in Moscow Saturday. Rev. Deal preached a New Year's sermon after which the congregation went to the Ep worth hall and ate dinner, which the ladies had prepared for the occasion. Reports of the differ ent organizations of the church were given and iu the eveniug several attended prayer meeting at the B. Whealdon home. Free Branthoover left Satur day for Corvallis to attend the 0. A. C. J. O. Scritchtield and E. E. Hunter mnde a business trip to Boise Tuesday, returning Wed nesday. Miss Maud Aldrich, who has been spending a few days with Mrs. R.J. Rouse, left Saturday for Pocatello, where she is a teacher in the schools. The Baptist aunual congrega tional meeting was held at the new church New Year's eve. They had a big supper and a watch meeting. Fred Johnson of this place and Miss Viola Johnson, of near Payette, were married in Cald well Friday. After the ceremony they went to Boiso on a wedding trip. Miss Bertha Blind, who has been making her home at J. O. Scritchfield the past two years and going to school, loft Satur day for Weiser where her sister lives. SPECIAL DINNER Piano, Violin, and Singing Moore Hotel, Sunday Evening January II, '14 75c SOUP Clam Chowder FISH Raw oysters, sliced lemon Baked Salmon, aauce Hollandaise RELISHES Crisp celery, Dreaacd lettuce Queen Olives, Stuffed Olivea, Ripe Olivea Sweet pickles, India Reliah. Chow Chow HALAD I .obiter MM Fried Spring Chicken on toast, cream irravy Pineapple Fritter, natural sauce Fruit Jello, Whipped Cream Hot Koaton Brown lireari ' HOIMCD Leg of I.hiiiIi, Caper Sauce KOASTS Prime nba native beef, pan Krvy Leg of young pork, apple sauce Young turkey with dreaaing, Cranberry Sauce VMiKTAHl.KH Maahod Potatoes Hot Slaw String Beana IIHKAIi Wheat, RyeandCrabam, Hot Rolla DKH8KKT Green Apple Pie Hot Mince Pie l.cmou Meringue Pie Suet Pudding, Hard Sauce Vanilla Ice Cream Cake Tea Coffee Milk Ndtiondl Woolgrowers Convention Suit Lake City Jan. 12-17, lit I I. Kxcursious via Oregon Short Line Tickets on sale from ull points outside of Uluh January Li und II, limited to January 24th. See ugents for rates und further purticulurs. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS rlM Advtrtiarmrntu Money to loan Improved in gated farma. W. H. Dooltttle Co. For Sale April and October pigs, thoroughbred O. I. C. stock, pedigree with each animal, at reasonable prices. Inquire of or wrfte E. K. Ingle or J. B. Atherton, Ontario. Wanted horses to winter at $3 per head, per month at the Conklin ranch. Estray A yearling Jersey heifer at the Conklin ranch. Owner please call, pay charges and take her away. Lots for Sale 3 in Riverside addition, near sub station. In quire at Argus. For Sale White Leghorn Umllets. A. B. Cair, I miles west of Ontario.. Ship Meat By Parcel Poat. Muhiow TaklhK advantage of the new SO pound parcel poat reguluMoiiH, tin- Hagaa & Cuahlng puckliiK houae hliiiped nine packages of about 60 pound each of fresh ineatw to Kilt City, Idaho, which cornea within the bemud mi. the coat of which la said to be much lean thun expreaa. RESERVE TIMBER IS SOLD Idaho Deal Mi . i Building of Rail road to Diatrict. I.ewUtou. Churlea A. Klither, chief foreater for the Clearwater forest, has Juat given out a statement concerning the purchase by a ayndicate of a tract of foreat reaene timber. The deal will mean the building of big mill and the construction of rail linen into the timber diatrict. Tbe appraise meat and estimating of timber, re cently completed, engaged the alien tlon of tbe forestry department for several months. The total area embraced in tbe proj ect ia 7U.0O0 acres, containing approx lmately 64.000 acres of timber, 36,000 acres of which was found to be mer chantable. For tbe handling of thia timber it will be necessary to construct a rail road from some point on tbe mam Clearwater river, possibly at the mouth of Ford's creek, to the sale area, which road will possibly pass through the illage of Welppe, thus opening up a vast agricultural and dairy section of country in addition to rviug die limber sale area. A watch was picked up on the streets her? during the fair of 1012. Owner can have same by paving for this notice and proving property. Lost, Strayed or Stolen Bay horse, black mane and tail, rnached inane. Weight about 1100 pounds, half circle S on left hip. Suitable reward offered on return to C. O. Heslup, R. F. D. No. 3, Fayette, Idaho. Horses Pastured. On first class alfalfa hay, fresh spring water at US0 per month. I'.' i of attention guaranteed. Scientific Toultry A Live Stock Stutiqji, New Plymouth, Idaho. I'hone 0.8. i B L V 111 III I 'H I I I a OF ONTARIO, OHE 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 and individuals, Resources Over Half Million Dollars OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS A. L. COCKRUM, President; H. B. COCKRUM. Cashier T. TURNBULL. Vice President C. W.PLATT Aaa't. Cashier C E. KENYON MtlNTE C.WINN L. B. COCKRUM Special to Men Mid Season Cope & Dunnuck Will give with every Over coat or Suit from material in stock A Five Dollar Bill to clear out balance of woolens JANUARY CLEARANCE While Sale Prices from 10 to 40 Per Cent Off Starting Monday. Jan. 4, 1914 Everything- in the white line. Don't overlook this opportuni ty for bargains. $ $ $ We also have a few Blankets and Quilts left at very Reduced Prices. Malheur Mercantile Gompany