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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1915)
I III I IMK K . THE ONTARIO ARGUS, THURSDAY, FKHRUARY 11, 1!)5. FIVK PALM OLIVE SOAP FREE Re Ontario Pharmacy FOR A SHORT TIME WTTH F.AHH JAR OF PAT M Corner Drug Store OLIVE CREAM, AT 50c WE ARE GIVING FREE 3 CAKES OF PALM OLIVE SOAP rfhe LOCAL NEWS D. M. Taggert went to Vala Monday I). H. Kerfoot returned to Vale Mon- Ttay Duncan spent a tew daya In kntario thin week. Charley Haines from the Narrows tan In Ontario on business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Van Dever of Juntura Kerr In town the first of the week. Henry Moody of Vale visited In On- irlo Friday. K. I llronan of Vale win an Ontario flsltor thr last of the week. Frank Cummins of Weetfall was In tntaiin thr last part of last week. For Sal or Trad-A Mortgage. ox 412, Ontario. 6-tf Mr Marry Klmes of Westfall waa Ontario visitor the flint of the week. Dressmaking done by Mra. Strickland rid M.s Owena. Phone 129N1. 6-2tp Prescriptions promptly fllled by ex pert druggists st Mill's Pharmacy. Ceo. v. Uing of Portland waa In kntaiio on bualneaa thia week. Istet Aiijrusl'na, from California ii tisiting a tho Holy Roaary Hospital Mrs. 0, K. Stewart la very low with Uimnn iinahfa disease. Mr. and Mra. l.eslv M. Thayer are rjoclng over the arrival of a boy chruary 6. When going away, trad your stuff or a trunk at McDowell's Second hand tore. John Wood returned from a woek'a 111 at bis ranch at Riverton Satur- AU kinds of atova and furniture re pairing at McDowell's Second Hand Store. McDowell saves you money on stoves and furniture at the big Seeond Hand Store. FOR SALE-Heavy work horaes, 4 to 7 years oUl. Henry Hansen, Pay atte, Idaho. 6-4t-p The Ontario doctors recognize our superior faeilitiea and ability for filling their prescriptions. Hills Pharmacy. W. B. Bray, of Oakland, California, came to Ontario about a week ago and haa taken up his residence here. Barred Plymouth Rock Cockerels for sale $1.00 each. Clarence Fisher, Fruitland, Idaho. Alfred nirchman, who has been visiting In the Willamette valley, re turned Tuesday. For Sale One Jersey cow. Also span of young mare mules broken to Work. Phone 2712. U First claa.4 alfalfa hay for aavarD- llvered in town. Phona J. J. Dillard, Phone No. 2D4-N-4. tf Mr. and Mrs. Harry Draper have been visiting here a few days the past weak. The banka of Ontario will close Fri day, February 12, on account of Lin coln's birthday. For Sale Wheat for feed. $1.40 per i hundred Phone 290R?. K L. Gil- l-.rt P.Vntta Knot,- '.' 2-4tn - - - j - aswwsw aasi aw -ar Miss Margaret Dunbar came down Friday afternoon to spend Saturday and Sunday with tier parents. Bring your prescriptions hare. Yqur doctor knows it will be tilled right with drags of the highest potency. Hill's Pharmacy For Sale Pure bred young Ply mouth Rock Cockerels. L. F. Shaw, Payette, Idaho, R F. D. 1. Phone 12-21 Fraitland. To trade - Good residence property in a fine Idaho town for land or town property at Ontario. Box 38, Ontario, Oregon. 4-tf Loat A horse blanket, brown with red .stripes, between Main atreet and ho-r,ood w,u c,ub piUl. Finder pleaae return to HarneW Shop. C. W. Wood. LOST. STRAYED, OR STOLEN - Thoroughbred red Irieh Setter dog. Reward for information leading to re covery. Robt. A. Davia, Jr., Nampa. You will be better satisfied With your doctor if yon have hia prescript on filled here. Our drug service produces re sults Hill's Pharmacy. Enjoy the Hallowed Orchestra Fri day evening. Have you auit cleaned and nicely pressed. Phone 84-J. On tario Preseary. , Before hearing the Hallowed Or chestra Friday evening or dancing to (hair aiusic, see that your auit is clean and nicely pressed. Call 84-J. Ontario Presaary. ' "' ' 0h'nn d D. Petrie returnee Monday from Corvallia where they at tended the big week at the colloge short course. They report a nna pro gram. I LlUt SOCIETY MEWS f V Interest Increases As Sale Progresses This is a wonderful opportunity for the econom ically inclined woman, in that the assortments are very complete, the values are superior to those ordin arily offered and the prices are much less than those usually asked. Most enthusiastic have been tho shoppers in our tnihroidery and lace department. And with good rtHQDl for never have we offered more exceptional vulues. This Sale is in reality an exposition of the iii'Wist and most popular patterns and designs as ex hibited by the foremost manufacturers this season. Laces of Quality Good edges that will wash-5 Bleached Muslin yd wide 9c Embroidery Dainty and firm Edges 8 1 -3c up 12c Dress Gingham - - - 9c A Beautiful Line of Shirt Waists 98c $1.25 $1.69 Sale of Undermuslins From the most elaborate conceptions to the plainest styles the sale of desirable undermuslins af fords an ample choice of dainty and desirable gar ments sure to please the most fastidious. Right now is a good time to buy because of the very low prices. . a Ladies finwna at 4'lr Corset Covers at 16c. K nicker Drawers at 63c. Fine Nainsook Gowns . 89c. Skirts. Drawers and Corset Covers 49c. Combinations and Princes SHds 89c- niie iainsooK jOwns. oc. onp aarw Remember We Do Not Sacrifice Quality For Price ' V. P. Drookover haa been rein stated as eipressman at the O. 8. L depot. He took up his work TuesdaJ morning. Mr. DeKalb, who haa bees eipreastnan, la now third trick oper ator. The city council, In order to reduce the danger from hydrophobia to a minimum, passed an ordinance that re quires all dogs to be mutsled in such a way that they will be rendered utter ly unable to bite. If a dog la not art mnsiled he will be shot by the author ities. K. A. Ileagle la on the alert for every unmucxled dog and baa a for midable list of victims. f . For Sale. . Seed Corn and Potatoes. 00 days ;olil.n Jewel Yellow Dent, a heavy fielding corn and fully acclimated. Netted Gem and Idaho Rural Seed Po tutoes. W. B. GILMORE, Payette, Iduho. 6-8t. The Collegians will be at the Dream land Theatre Tonight, February 11, in stead of the 13th, as was formerly an nounced. Thia is the fourth number of the Lyce'im Course and this quartet comes highly recommended. Each is an individual soloist and their program ia full of lively action With enough of the "old favorites" and enough of the sober parts to give a fine variety. The Mualc club met at the home nt Mrs. II. L. Peterson Baturday after neon. Mrs. W. C. Johnson en tor ta la erf the of Hratrioe Kebekah lodge No. 82, I. O. O. F., at her home Saturday afternoon, Feb. 6th, at a mis cellaneous shower In honor of Miss Teresa Leach, bride of the near fu ture. The rooms were decorated in the lodKe colors, pink and green, and hung with hearts ami ruplds. At the door Miss' I, em h was met by a "Kcwplc" holding two ribbons which extended round the rooms, and by following these Miss Lefcch found her presents, which were many. Among them be ing pieces of out glass, silverware and table linen. Mrs. Johnson served dainty refresh ments and altogether it was an after noon long to be remembered by those present as having had a "good time," once went for his gun and went on I he trail of the coyote, but before overtaking him, he reached the home of Scott Davis, there being attacked by Mr. Klbler with a gun. but he was Unsuccessful In capturing him. Mr. Davis was feeding stock near by and the rabid animal jumped on the sled and attacked him. Mr. Davis, having a team of colts, was unable to let go to protect himself. Mr. Klbler hav ing reached the spot by this time and having no more ammunition, grabbed the coyote by the tail, Intcnwng to kill It by hitting its head agaBst the hay rack, but In attempting t do ao the hair slipped from its tall,, throw ing the coyote on over the rack on the opposite side from him in a ditch, but before he could get straightened around to attack them again they succeeded In making way with him. Neither of them aua tained any injurlea. The Halloweti Concert Company will perform at the Dreamland theatre Fri day night, February 12, under the au spices of the Oregon Club. This la a first class company and well known to this district. Tickets are on sale at the Ontario Pharmacy. Daloya J. Stoner and Tharaaa Em ma Leech were married at Weiser Wednesday morning in the Congrega tional pwraonage by Rev. Walter Ash lay. The young couple went to Weiser Wednesday morning returning at noon, accompanied by Mr. and Mra. Wm. Lyalls. Their many friends extend to them heertiest congratulations. One of the prettiest parties of the season was given at the homo of Mrs. Glover Monday, when Mra. Jabob Prising and Mrs. Arthur Glover en tertained with bridge. First and sec ond honors were won by' Mrs. John Wood and Mrs. W. W. Wood. The in- fvited guesU were MescUmes Fraser Gregg, Adam, Emerson, Burnett, Sanderson, Imogen, H. Anderson, Hill ingaley, W. W. Wood. John Wood, Rambo, Pinney, Newton, Rader, Marsh and Swagler. A aocial meeting of the W. C. T. V. will he held at the homo of 1,. Dcllc I.ees Tuesday, Feb. 16. All members and friends are Invited. The follow ing program will be given. Itattle Hymn. Why a Frances Wtllard? Mrs. W. N. Mrowu. Poem, Frances Wtllard U I telle Lees. Memorial Fund and Its I'se Mrs. Armitage. Music. Light refreshments. California Excursions February 9, 13 and 14, via Oregon Short Line. Low rates to Los Angeles and San Francisco. Limit March 20th. See Agents for rates and further details. IPilCOFAl SKKVK Mb Charles II. Powell, general mission ary of the Episcopal church, with headquarters at Cove, wlll hold serv ices at the 1. O. O. F. ball Sunday, Feb. 14. W. T. Lampkin ONTARIO, - - - OREGON Hippodrome In Pictures. The world-famous New York Hip podrome will be shown in motion pictures at the Dreamland Saturday, Feb. IS, This is the first time in his tory that these pictures have btfen shown and Ontario will be given a great treat. There will be seven reels displaying the marvels of the Hippo drome's greatest scenic spectacle, "America." This will include the Landing of Columbus, The Alamo at San Antonio, Panama and the open ing festivities, Marvelous Ladder acts, Pueblo Village at New Mexico, with hundreds of Indian performers, rail way station, New York scenes, Cule bra cut and the passage of the first ship, Ponce de Leon Hotel. Florida, ana carnival of sports, Fearless Fillis Equestrians, New England farm acene, Suffrage Parade, National Park, Grand Canyon of the Colorado, Plung ing Automobile, Levee at New Or leans, Fighting the Flames, Australian woodchoppers and the famous finale, The Court of Honor. The Hippodrome is the largest theatre, with the largest stage and largest acting company in the world. Arthur Voegtlier is the inv enter of the entertainments, Wil liam .1. Wilson is stage director and Manuel Klein ia musical director. Mil ..ill I. . t... mnul ii-:,l 1 Iiene put 111 CIS lit uc imv m,v. ...... listic and the most marvelous of any !eei displayed. i HONSHU-:, okf. Chas. Seton completed bis lumber hauling for the blacksmith shop on Thursday. He will haul the material for the hotel later. The commence ment of the shop building will begin soon. A surprise party was given on Stan Van Hurens on Thursday evening. Over fifty guests assembled. The evening was spent in dancing. Coffee ami sandwiches were served by the Kiiests after which all retired, report ing un enjoyable time. Ray Duncan left on Friday for On tario where lie is visiting with friends. John White of Cow Valley is break ing horses at the S. I). Duncan home. Rutherford Bros, returned from Caldwell on Saturday, where they had been disposing of horses Miss Clara Howard, teacher of Malheur, was a week end visitor at the home of her brother, ('has. How aid, returning home Sunday. Walter Hinton and wife, Walter Lawrence and Cecil Smith, attended the show at Honito on Prida. cwn-ing. A. J. Murray of I'nlty was a busi ness visitor here the middle of the week. F. W. Smith returned from Ontario m Saturday. He expects to return first of the week to he at the bedside of bis witi', who will he operated on lor appendicitis. Many preparations are being made for the masquerade ball at Malheur on Friday the 12th. Stan Van liuren made a trip to his homestead on Monday. Walter .VicUarn sustained a severe injury on one of his feet on Monday while helping vaccinate stock at the Rutherford Hros. farm. One of the cows, when getting ui run one of her horns partially through his foot. Iji.-t week while W. T. Hunt was i- i . .. . I . i . i . . , L- -i i 'I I ul it in it a tfc ok dittcov'trtd rear by, bo Mr. Huut 1 FOR SALE I 24 Stands of bees. 81 Empty hives. .K) Section box supers, all iifw 2000 Section boxes, Some founda tion. 2 Foundation fasteners. 2 Smokers. 2 Veils, i Wire imbeder. Will sell all or any part very na sonable. if interested investigate at once. Write for further particulars. Wm. Champlin, - Ontario, Ore. T" A BARGAIN In a good tract of land with a number one water right. Will tell anywhere from 10 to HO acres. Half cash. Two miles south of Ontario. $12o per acre up. J. J. PIESS, Ontario, Ore. Box 51 Bi1BiaSBliSBBBBBiBBBBSSBBBSW'Bl"'l I I "W " Are You Making Money s 1 It YfrlTWslrBsfflsWry''sMss I slff -P- IP5BSZ5a. Jn ftdfisaW J "a 1Z7&1 -sfi. lUafllssssa. Perhaps you need some other tools than what you have to make the same ground produce more with less ex pense. Talk it over with BOYER BROS. & CO. IMPLEMENT DEPARTMENT Ontario, - - - Oregon V I