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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1914)
Ontario Pharmacy Eastman Kodaks Rexall Remedies LOCAL NEWS Remember the Firemen will nlve iliiiw In Moore Mall on Monday even ing, September 7. Don Conklln returned a few dayii ago from a trip to Hums and the sur rounding sections. Dick Dearmond was down from his ranrh on Monday, transacting som- iiii' tin , here. Mrs. Fountain, of Casmere, Wash., was the guest of the Mrs- Moman sev eral days this week Mrs I'urccll arrived home Monday from a visit with her daughter at Mal heur City. Julian Hurley, the Vale attorney, was here Wednesday looking up location. Do ii"t overtook that excursion to Villi' Friday for the PhN rs and th'' better babies. Robortl, Ibi .luiiturn marshal, was shiikltiir bniuls with old friend In n i., t v , . -1 The I'm nl fruit grOWOtl held n mcet- tmt in the Command dab roomi on Monday evenliiit Looil llurtli' will In' plOMOi to see yon at his barber shop at any time, but at pec In 1 1. v fair week The race meet at .Ionian Valley last week was a ureal success and several of their best horses will be hero for the county fair. I''e laiv.e trucks were loaded with the panel pool thai OMM In one dav for Interior iolntn and most of It was front local points. Mr mid Mrs .1. W. MoCttlloeh and Children are borne Irom tin r.i-iii.-Lak h. where they spent some tin." union-., the pines lit.-r are home from r kkooi whi for i tuln Mrs Kiln Woodruff has moved to one of her ranches above Vale, where she li..- an exceplioiiiillv good ero i of hay and grnlu this year Hen Criimiultt has the local ngcnc) for the MerehaiitH i.iie I too ci lotion, of Hurlln-Mi i). Iowa, an d I I l to nlvn you life Insurance at cost. They have a locnl depositary. C- K Keuyon and family are mov ing from Ontario to this city and will occupy the residence at the corner of Idaho and West Third street formerly occupied by 11. A Hradley. Mr Ken yon will be identified with the Welter Loan & Truat Co Welaer Signal. W T. Ijimpkin Is home from an tended trip In the east, where he went for hi children and alao to order his fall stock. He found business rather unsettled because of the war, many Hues of imported Roods being hard to get. Illinois is In bad ahapa because of protracted drouth, aonio parts of Missouri and Iowa are good with a small pari of Kanaaa. All kinds of predictions are being mad in regard to the duration of the war. David Wilson came in Tuesday morning to look over some of his hold ings. Me recently returned from Mon tana where business conditions are good E. E. Goddard was here a few davs this week from Montana, where he has been in business. Me went from here to Ely, Nevada, but unsettled ( -ouditious there caused him to make a change. The labor question Is a very serious one in Montana. Mrs. Thoa. Harnett of Mitchell, Iowa, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs Lucy B. Fox are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Creig. Mrs. Harnett is the mother of Mrs. Oreig and will remain all winter, Mrs. Fox has accepted a position in the school, made vacant by the resigna tion of Miss Stoetzel, who has gone east for her realth Mr. and Mrs F C Boyer are home from their trip to the Atlantic coast and other business centers They were fortunate in being in New York before the advance in prices and got the benefit of the regular prices The war is the all absorbing subject in the east and the general impression seems to be that the allies will even tually win out, but they are expected to have a hard time of it. It la the general belief that the ill effects of the war have been more anticipated and there will be a general sevival of busi ness in a very short time as the Eur j lieaus will need our grains and other produce. The Ontario Firemen will give a dance in Moore hall on Monday even ing, September 7. to which all are invited and which all should patronize LOCAL NEWS LOCAL NEWS Lawrence Johnson of Vale was in Ontario Tuesday. Mrs. McKee and children of Weiser were visiting relatives in Ontario last Week. Ralph Weaver County Treasurer, was a visitor from Vale the first of the week. A. U. CfOOOfioM was in Maker last week onjmsinesn. Mrs. YV..W. I.etson returned home Friday after spending the summer in Nebraska. Mrs. J. H. Wright of Pwlcn, Okla., arrived itOntario Sunday morning ;for a visit to her grondOQB, Roy Smith. Mrs. Geo, Hayes of Vale and mother Mrs. Stancliff passed through Ontario Tuesday en route to the latter home in I'rineville. Bon (".Mr. and Mrs. V. W TOtnHnOOfl of Portlad, Atifruat, 26th, a Any one who bus not received a pre mium Hot o(tha ount) PoirihouH and lor one eithei by postal cani or 'phone loefotary n. B. QraooL Ml left Moaday for I' .... cbool thi.- chool y. u V. W. Union made u busine. trip to I .lay. M l! i ummitie;s returned to Hoi-c ;.:., I In- with I i ' Mr. ami Mrs. ('. I'. Cttmml Miss LooJaoOril (In n toraod Saturday from an tXtOI ! d Wl 0 i'li n! Valley, She will . - . ....... I... liroKim has been her- for ""' ' ' - ' ,u l "V """"' -m will teach school me coming year. 1 , ! W t ..i t . f ins la tnjrht and v. . ollow- ing day i . i.r I. I ..! ; J Mlas Anna Ternes, of Weiser, la a guest at the home of Mrs Charles Watson this week. Go and have Hurtle trim you up be fore the rush of fair visitors hit the town. You owe the visitors that much. Mrs. Rose returned a few days ag from an extended trip to the eastern states Thos. Kahout was over from Jordan Valley Tuesday. He reports that rain is much needed in his section to Bct tle the dust and start the grass for the fall ranges. Jordan Valley nx pects a large turn out to their fall next week. Mr Williamson and family, of lx)8 n::ees. have renteil the ('hninhcn bouse for the winter months. They have visited about all the towns In the northwest and i roiiounce Ontario as the best the have seen. Mr Williamson Is n (Otitic, (of, Frank Under and datmhter. IffOl l.eoni. accompanied bj Ml"s Sue St. i. Hot, started lor the east l.i i Frblav mornlm.' Mr Under will visit tnan.N of the trade center before r turning. Miss Kadi r will attend school at HOBOmlnoO, Wis . mid Ml I Sloetel will Visit Willi her plll'illlS lit Hcotln. Neb. Mr and Mrs. BpOBOOT nre In li Grande this week paytef their last re spects to n departed brother n 1 everal dm and the Impression f thai the work of ilnlshliu- up the Bally creek Irrigation project will hi ed at once Morton Darrowi aril-, ad I ti ago friini St I'iiiiI. to look over his OltOBSl holdings In this MCtton Mi' . he. MS that tills Id have an i l io bun He Other hoi f die fruit ral-.i d In all. In years when tin ut picking time ir Uarrowo la wotl pleased with his lam on hard. II soys Iowa mid Mluui'Mitn are in g.ind on t It ltiii iii iv lord I" bo Ho IOi Inn other NOtlona of the east have not lured so well. That new residence or S 1 1 Dor man's In Villa Park inblliioii Is show lug up fine. Those two new store rooms go ing up on Main street will be a ma terial Improvement There is not a vacant resideuco In Ontario, of course there are a few shacks nut occupied. Some one will have to start building soon or sev eral families will be again compelled to live In tents this winter. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Crossfield enter tained in honor of their granddaughter Miaa Constance Crossfield, Saturday eve nniK The evening was spent in play ing game and all had a jolly good time. A dainty lunch was served to complete the evening. The guests were: Helen Dunbar, Alfretta Sage, Catherine Nebb Grace Beeson, John and Martin Moore Raymond Jones, and Earl Abernathy. Miss Conatau.-e has been in Ontario for the summer and has made many friends. About thirty of the young people of the city, hied themselves to the Bender Ranch last Friday evening for a water melon feed. They were received by Master Robert and Miss Rose who pro ceeded to make the evening enjoyable fur their guests. I bey returned at a late hour and everyone pronounced the event the most enjoyable of the sum mer. SWAT THE TLIES. Some people would feel lonesome if not surrounded by a swarm of flies, but; but and again but, draw your conclusions we carry swaters, traps, and tickOM quick to insure better company. The Variety Store. Ontario. Found: Between Ontario and Fruitland a lap robe. Owner can have same by calling Dr. A. 0, Moore and paying for this ad. Firat M. E. Church. Sunday Sept; 6th 1914. Sunday School In am. Morning Ser vice 11 o'clock. Subject "Does God be lieve in an Education. ' ' Evening Service 8 o'clock. Subject "How Employers and Employes should work together." The public is cordially invited to attend these services. Tims. Johns, Pastor The Kniuietl peach crop this year is the best they have ever bad There is something about a peach raised at Emmett that places It In a class by itself. They sure have the sUe, color and flavor. not . .- i. r. . kmi w, ut to Arcadia day. Win. M- BratOO) made a trip to , . i i ... .i. on hi motor cycle. Dr. It. O. I'ayne and wife returned the Inst of the week from their vaca tion trip. John (Well went U) Weiser Tuesday to SK'tid the remainder of the ivn with Charley Kenyon. Miss Beatrice Hotchkiss of Bums, who has been employed to teach in the Wallowa school was the guest of Misses Nina Baker and Louise Williams Tues day. Miss Florence Van Valkenhurg ar rived Tuesday from Burns to attend High School at this place. Earnest Diven and Ferd Zutz of Vale were in town Monday. Roy Wickluud of Big Bend waa in Ontario the first of the week transact ing business. Mrs. Walter Glenn and son Wealey returued borne Wednesday to be ready for the opening of the school. Attorneys McCulloch and Wood were in Vale on professional business Wednes day. Special Ladies, Cope the "Tailor" has a fine of cloths for your winter suit and coat, Your old coat can he cleaned and relined here. Excellence and Promptness. Members of the American army and navy who have been perspiring in Tam pico and Vera Cruz are not likely to demand the annexation of Mexico if have to poUflO it. Stealing a girl's clothes when she's in awimming lan't much of a crime nowadays. Tin n i.. i mucn to su-al. If, (J. Hoih and D. II Kerfoot were among the arrivals from Vale Wednesday Morning Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Byrd at Juntura August Hi a son. MUs Lula Cullum is in Boise this week. See Cope the only practical "Tailor" for Tailoring and Cleaning. Excellence and I'romplness. The "Devil" we are told is the Father Of lies; he also ipinled Scripture, but it did not make a Saint of him. See Cope the only "Tailor" Hotel Blk. Excellence and Promptness. W. A. How land was in the upper coun try Wednesday looking after business interests. LaKue Blackuby is visiting friends in Ontario from Jordan Valley. Misses Mae Matt andjEthel McNulty returned from Payette Lakes Tuesday. Oeorge A. Christie, a veterinary, i .in.iiiit. d suicide in the Burns Jail last week This Is the man who stri I thirty days here last (oil for retting a hat at one of tin.- haul stores lor a woman and refusing to i r it The iouimunit certainly i did llOt lose Ul'j .-b ,:W JfiMTvH .'fi VL. .- c"o- i$&&rk I !.7f' . "aifij fc -v'nf'H7H "; JTrr J) &'&&? '- h. Opposite Post Office Our fall and winter milin ery will be on display begin ing September 9th. A splendid assortment of street and semi-dress hats. Millinery and Art Store HULL & HARRELL Ontario. Oregon Golden - Rule - Store 3 Doors South of Post Office ,Cv W JCYV -w1''' IB,'r n y-W'W, lyv vVw AJ .' 3 '- W! We will be open for bus iness Saturday, Septem ber 5, and invite you to call and inspect our prices. 3 Doors South of Post Office Ontario, Oregon Golden Rule Store EMPIRE LUMBER CO., LIMITED WholeMale and Retail Dealero In Sash, Doors, Lumber, Lime, Cement, Plaster and Coal The Most Complete Line of Building Material. If you cannot find it any where elae, come to us. We have it. I