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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1914)
Ontario Pharmacy Eastman Kodaks Rexall Remedies CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS LOCAL NEWS LOCAL NEWS LOCAL NEWS Pkl AclvertiiCfncnU Miss Evft Vanderhoof was a passenger to Vale Wednesday, to visit friends there. We have two automatic Win chester shotguns, brand new, that we will sell for $25.50 each. This is a bargain. McBratney McNulty Co. Charles Riley made a trip to Vale Wednesday to return a bulldog to Bert High. Mr. Riley says the dog is altogether too frisky, it takes several men and a few boye to keep him out of mischief. Ooddard serves oyster cock tails and Tom and Jerry at all times Let him show you. There will be no books circu lated from the library this week. The ollicers are busy catuloging the books and getting things in shape to open the new building. No date baa been set for the opening. Cleaning and pressing, ladies fine goods handled. Club rates on gents suits if desired. Cope A Duunuck. J. K. Blarkaby was a passen ger to Vale Wednesday morning, having been lucky enough to got on the jury list. We use nothing but pun Neatsfoot oil in oiling your har ness. 1.50 per Ht't. Kroessin Harness company. Duncan Me Rao has mottd into his homo hero for the win ter months. Duncan says the people of ihe interior of the county are well pleased with the way the fair election went. Ladies tailors heachjuai tcr.-, reasonable prices. Cope A Dun nuck. An open meeting of the S. iV C. club will be held at the home of Mrs. Secoy Thursday evening, January IS. A conveyance will bo provided for those who wish to go out from town, meeting plaea at the Praabytarian church at 7 -JO p. in. Handlers and teamsters wish ing to have harness oiled should have it done now. Our charge la Only $1.60 pal Mi Kroessin Harness conpnny. Mitf Mamie Stillwell, of Tort land, i.s here visiting her sister, Mrs. Dell Tuggart. The Ladies Aid society of the If, K. ohnreh will hold silver tea at the home of Mrs. B. Oronin Thuraday, January 22, at :80 p. in. Mrs. Oronlo will be assisted by Mra. Duy. All are cordially invited. We have a good separator, a No. H Domo which we will sell for $45 cash. This is a new machine. See McBratney-McNulty Co. V. V. Hickox is home from a trip to Portland and other points in the Willamette valley. He says they are having lots of rain there. Born Sunday, January 11, to Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Weaver, a son. All doing well. The new 1914 Indian has ar rived in town aud the riders are pleased with the many im provements. Let Olsen show you why it is the machine for this section. Miss Agnes ('alter, of Long Valley, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Urove. William Bontrop came over from Walla Walla this week to finish up on his naturalization papers. He was a native of Holland. We can save you money on furniture. See us before buying. McBratney-McNulty. Dr. Bartlett and H. B. Mc Cuno, of Vale, were in Ontario Friday. Mr. McCune is con nected with the Oregon and Kastern railroad. Dr. Bartlett has many- relatives and friends here. Ladies cloth by the yard at Cope fe Dunnuck. Mrs. Esther C. Garrett, the nurse, is now located at the Farley rooming house. B. Q, Fuller closed his jewelry Btore here this week, selling his fixtures to Mr. Letson. Beers, either Boise, Baker Rainier or other brews can be found at LI (ioddard's and he keeps them just right. Mr. and Mrs Kckhardt made a trip to Portland this week. We have a set of buggy har ness for sale at a bargain. Me-Bratney-McNulty Co. L. B. Rawls, who drives the wagon for McCoy Bros., was thrown from tho rig a few dayi ago ami received a badly sprain ed ankle ami some bruises, lie will he laid up for several days Dr. I'rining accompanied Mrs. Bourke lo Portland Friday. Charles Kciiyon started east with about 1700 fat wothors on Friday. For Sale young Jersey heifer. Will he fresh about January 10. Impure at this ollicc. tf. The l'omotio grange will meet at Nyssa on tho 10th. The nieinhers of the grange are ar ranging for un expert agricul turalist for the county ami the organisation of torn clubs. Ed Tromiiin has purchased u burlier shop in New Plymouth ami will move his family there E. I!. OrOOtt was up from Waiaai Sunday visiting with relatives and friends. If it is u lantern you need u will sell you a No. 'J large lantern for 7"c as long as they list. We are overstocked. McBratnev MeNulty Co. Nyssa has just received two hose carts for the tire depart ment. i. F. LuFrenz is going to in stall a feed mill at Nyssa. It will he located in the Owyhee Mercantile company's ware house. Some of the prophets predict a $500,000 pork crop in Canyon county this year. Mr. ami Mrs. Berr Wood have returued from Portland und other Willamette valley points, where they spent the holidays McBratney-McNulty Co. sell the DeLavel, the best cream separator on the market today. Machine always in stock. Eighty dollars iii currency was dropped on the streets here a few evenings ago and the tinder will receive a liberal re ward and be assured of the money reaching the rightful owner if they return it to Mar- nal odell. Ira King has been here sever al days this week visiting with his father, Judge G. L. King. Ira has been away for six years and notes many changes in this section during his absence. He is located in British Columbia where he is supervisor of con struction for the Telephone company. E. A. Eraser was confined to his home a couple of days this week with a severe cold. 20 per cent discount from now on to the end of January on all heating stoves and Favorite ranges. We are over stocked. McBratney-McNulty Co. R. B. Ayers, mayor of Weiser, has been here several days thi week looking after business interests. Mrs. J. B. Jones was in Vale this week visiting with relatives. E. L. Phelps, who has the contract for the lateral sewer will be ready to start work in a few days. He is assembling his plants and finishing up the de tail work necessary before start ing. E. C. Eggleston, formerly of tho Burns section, is now located here as the agent of the Oregon Life company. He will move his family hero soon as he can secure a house. Mrs. James Lackey and Miss Locoy are visiting Weiser rela tives. Will R. King stopped hero a few hours last week on his way iroaf from Washington and re gistered in Portland from On tario. T. W. Clagett, who recently moved to Boise, has been here this week closing up some busi ness. Miss 1'cail Wynu, who was lormerlv in the millinery bttti ness here for some time, has been isiting ii icinb here this weel . I) W. Wright, Of Wenat.her, Wash., is here for a month's visit with his son, A. A right Mr. Wright is a v iv enthusias tic booatar for tbt appla pro dtioiog section he ll lot at. d in, but admits we have many ad vantages here in the way of itOOk raising. There was (juite a delegation of hotel men in Vali Wadnaaday mi the Ihoughii trial. II. 0. Whitworth and Mrs. Fisher, of tin Carter house, E. D. Potter, of the Saratoga, at Caldwell and others. There will ' an open meet ing of the United Artisans Tues day evening. Supreme Haita'ff Artisan Hudson will be present. Clover seed for sale K. C Harter, Villa Park, Ontario. Bishop Paddock will hold Episcopal services in tho Con gregational church next Sunday at 4 p. m. That the Ontario Auto com pans has an exceptional plant Of machinery is recognized by the people of this section who need work done. This week the men are busy with rolls from a mill at Cambridge which could be repaired ut no other plant in this .inter-mountain section, it is certainly it credit to the 'its to haft a plant that draws trade from such a distance. Money to loan Improved irr KMI...I inniiM. W. H. Doollttle Co. For Sale April and October pigs, thoroughbred O. I. C. stock, pedigree with each animal, at reasonable prices. Inquire of or write E. K. Ingle or J. B. Atherton, Ontario. Wanted horses to winter at $'? 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 8 in Riversido addition, near sub station. In quire at Argus. For Sale White Leghorn pullets. A. B. Cair, 2 miles west of Ontario. A watch was picked up on the streets here during the fair of 1012. Owner can have same by pas mi' for this .notice and proving property. Lost, Strayed or Stolen Bay horse, black mane and tail, roaebad mane. Weight about llOO.poonda, half circle S on left hip. Suitable reward offered on return to ('.!. Ileslup, li. F. I. No. ::, I'iiyette, blah.,. Horses Pictured. hi lirst class al'-dfa hay, fresh spring svaterat $.'i..i0 per month. Boat of attention guaranteed. Scientific I oultry A Live Stock Station, New Plymouth, Idaho. I'liono 0-3. tflrKV gk OF ONTARIO. ORE A Good Bank In a Good Country Confining our business strictly to LEGITIMATE banking, and with ample resoues for the needs of our customers, we invite the banking business of ranchers, fruitgrowers, stockmen ana individuals, Resources Over Half Million Dollars OFFICERS AM) DIKKCTOKM A. L COCKRUM, President; tl. H ( OCKKl'M, Canhier T. TTRNHUI.L, Vire President C. W.PLATT :Wt. Caiihier C. E. KENYON MoNTE (JWINN 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 White 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 Priees. Malheur Mercantile Company I