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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1915)
I III I I III! V P( .i.,k THK ONTARIO ARGUS. THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1916 FIVE n We are agents for the Spalding line of Athletic Goods. and see the new articles for this spring. Ontario Pharmacy Come in I The The Corner Drug Store I JOGAL NEWS W. V. U'tson wont Monday. 11 LIVE SOCIETY NEWS II to Juntura T-v our Top Notch Ice Cream. Hill's Pharmacy. j, tic I. yalls wont to Boise Wednos- !. II. II. TuBBf mulc u trip to River- . . .1' .1 I,. .' Mill' r.iiii-.-.ii. Kvii V.-mdi-rlioof return. ! to In t . .,t Vftta Tui'sday. :. ,, , I, Wood Httdt I trip to Cal.l well Monday. Dn alob wood for kindling at Van t . t .... .. . . Am ivti. 'I l.umuer . a.. woum . ,, . v, , ., , llln:- that MttOfl n ,,,! BCCll l" r . : i . 1 l.il SI. Patricks nlnht? V. Ilinton nnil Walter UK mm hi WANTED-At the K. S. and D Ranch, a good cow horse under 7 years Old. easy (raited, weighing over 1000 pounds, and must be gentle In every way. Black or Bay perfered. 8-2t Mrs. I). S. Rutherford visited her son, Dude Rutherford and family, last Tuesday, spending the day at their homo. Glass Tumblers 40c, 50c 70c and SI. 00, U and $1.50 a doxen. Six kinds at a low price for the gOOdl. The Variety Store, Ontario, Ore. W. The Ontario Hotel is now open under new mansjrement. Rooms are 26c and up, with special prices by week or month. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Long, Proprietors. - - ( " Mr. C. C. Bolton passed through On tario Tuesday on his way home to La Grande. Mr. Bolton spent n few days at Riverside, whore he has a largo im plement warehouse. Mrs. Nettie Baird, sister of Mrs. M. Carlisle, stopped off at Ontario Monday OB her way home to Vale amined as to his sanity. Monday he was taken to Pendleton by Mr. Gra ham of the Pendleton asylum. . We have a few firoloss cookers, mop wringers, cylinder churns nml ogtr carriers which we want to close out at a bargain price. Come and look them over, tario, Ore. The ArKtis Is always pleased to receive advance notices of so- The Variety Store On- cloty events that have not been printed; also news of those that have taken place. The Inttor should be in the office not luter i him Wednesday noon. William Alton I.yler, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William l.vler died from I'ninii, v.,-.. n she had been visit in K- Mrs. Honk and little daiu'ht- r I who have bi Feb rth, 1915) at the are of throi month i, Th" funeral i hold the residence Bnnday tftt moon at 1:80. went to Caldwell Wednesday to SjHcl lint i m Brawn passed Iteonth hero Tuinlay on Ins way to ..t;rmir.i iroiii Portland. Sieve Koupal, who ban boon work- in- in tin- Ontario Hardware, wont to Vl, In. -(lay. lor Sale One Jersey cow. Also span of young mare mules broken to work. I none .i. Haired Plymouth lot! Coekerols for hnle LN each. Cluri noo Fisher, Fruitland, Idaho. Mrs. I.. Christenson and children went to Wei.ser Tuosduy. for a few dayi visit. (Ian ne Hugor returned Saturday to Bridal Veil, when' ho in working in ih. lumbi r n. ill. . Ko SAI.K Cheap. .O.kmI young -Ulli..r. el' llelgiai) breed. Alto Home area Address Isjx 457. Ontario, tf I POfttALl Heavy work horses, 4 loTyoaiaoU. Henry Hansen, i'ay-' ette, IdahO. 6-4t)l I Mr. Many Wilson, Fred und llcrli.i' ! Lackey, went to Caldwell Tucbduy, niukniK the trip in an auto. Mrs. K. A. Keager of Boise spent Baaday with her parents, Mr. and Mir. a W. I.yles. Mi Margaret Dunbar cume down from Vale to spend the week end with her pan nts in this city. Mr. L. Olson of the U. S. Plumbing ami Heating Co., is confined to his home with the meuslea. FOB BALI Team horses, weight about MM, coming I and 6 years. Well broke. Phono 112 R. . tf Wall Tints, paints Hoor varnishes and -tains at Van Petten Lumber Co., Ontario, Or,-. Order by mail. To trade Good residence property in a tine Idaho town for land or town POOport at Ontario. Box. tilW, Ontario, OrOfOB, 4-tf The library needs the money; you need tin good fellowship to be found "" It Patrick! night at the Wilson halL win nt oo-oporaUT Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Bailey returned Monda) evening from the Punama I Imposition. The Comotory Association will hold I d meeting on Tue.-day Malta the Mb, at the City Hull. t BaU eaaaa oi to trade for lava lots and I acre tract. on. it. a. Barovos. Oman laid, loa 8 2t 1 elai alfalfa bay for sale. Dt- Phoi.t- J. J. Dillanl, 1 No. 2i'l-.-4. tf M.l'aeakill of Payette rod at Hie Holy Boaary Hos- Bi this wee!;. ion work on i!ie new Mi nulty home is being rushed along and Mr, Mi ulty expects to move in abm:t Ml of May. KfR SALE-75 tonB of hay, 1 mile from Unurio, See S. F. Taylor. I'Olt S.,K -Kxtrn qualify Uluo Stem seed wheal. 2.'.'.'. per hiin.ii. ,. TWO and a half miles west of NoU Plymouth. Tot IMS. c Moreor. Mp Ijon't fail to see Vivian Martin in "The Walling Ring" at the Drcam land Theatre, Saturday, Mardh B, Spring house cleaning made easy with Shetwn. -Williams i.iains and tl.M.r WANTKD Man to brush and plow 40 the bride's parontu Monday night varnishes at an Petten Lbr. Co.. On- acres ,.f h.n.l ,, .......... n..,,,l Ik l'lf . . " 'i and take (() ueros for his pay. Ad dross W. M. C, care Argus office. 0-lt en the iruo-t- of their: m i, t wi. .. , ,.-.. .-it. i'. mi. i iF'mp - ;imii ,n: iiiiittl'i lay Wilson, in this city, Winto.- wore married lati WOtl raturnad t.. their ho,,., la a !., a, .,,,,, Sl.xi.,,,, rf the boy , and rriday. pave thorn a chirvarri at the b0UM of 4 The S. and C. Club will hold their next mooting at the home of Mrs. CopC Thundayi March the twenty-fifth. The Monk Club will meet this WOO! at the homo of Mrs. Jaqulah. A Km gar and Robyn urogram will be won the silver spoon. Mrs. Printing will be hostess next week. "The Good Will Club." a social club of the Rebokah lodro, will entertain Friday evening at the Odd Fellowa Hall. An enjoyable time is promised and the Ontario Band will furnish a musical program. Those appointed on the entertainment committee wore Mrs. Logan, Mrs. Stonor, and Mrs. Rutherford. Mrs. Boyd, Mrs. .1. Ruth and Mm Bon Rutherford are on the re freshment committee. tario. Ore. I'or Sale -Pure bred young Ply mouth Rock Cockerels. L. F. Shaw, Payette, Idaho, R. F. I). 1. Phono 12-21 Fruitland. REST ROOM A nice convenient place to rest, good music if you want it, absolutely tree. Come In, you are welcome. Hill's Pharmacy. Mrs. A. K. Olson of French, Idaho, Mr. Thomas Kennedy came in from Juntura Saturday. Mr. Kennedy Is special agent for the Hankers Reserve Insurance Company and has been in this locality for some time. Dunran McCrac and family return- visited Tuesday evening with her par- ad Monday to their ranch at Rlverton. onts, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Shrimp, at Mr. MeCrae has engaged u private the Rutherford home. teacher for his children, who have ,, ... ..,.,... 'been attending the Ontario school. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick lalknor and, children returned to their home on Mrs. Rev. C. T. Mansker, who has Willow Crook, having spent several boon confined to her home with la One of the largest social events of th. as. n will be the Cotton Ball to be given by the Woman's Club St. Patrick's night at the Wilson hall. This Ilkt Carnation Club wan ontartainod party is not only being looked for by Mrs. Clifford Boyer at the Curler ward to by the people who enjoy ilaue- Hotol lust Saturday. Mrs. Whitworth ing, but many others who will bo glad of this opportunity to help along mir nlrf.uIv . . .Jit ..hit. lit.mrv nmt graph line is. up and the road ooual for the Baptist State Convention of I , , , ... .. . , ., rt iii no. spend a socinl evening with their to the main line. Oregon, arrived in our city Sunda ' " evening. She will remain for perhap- fiends. The various committees hnve Stamped goods for embroidering, three months assisting the local boon making preparations for some Ladies' men's children's cotton hose, church in a vigorous campaign for the time and this promises to be a very en- There is n largo crew working on the railroad between here and New Plymouth putting in heavy rails. The work will bo pushed until the IttO Miss Mary Ay ers, lady missionary Laces and embroideries. Barettes, extension of the work hero ami in the days in town. Mrs. R. ft Rutherford and Mrs. W. R. Sehrimp were very plasuntly enter tained at the homo of Mrs. William Lees last Saturduy afternoon. grippe, is threatened with pneumonia and is reported to be quite seriously ill. Preston Hogurt was brought from Huntington last week to Vale to be ex- ........ i. ........... front, side and back combs nt reduced prices. The Variety Store, Ontario, Homestead relinquishment of 160 Ore. acres, .",0 level, 15 rolling, 5 hilly, joyable affair. WANTKD Man to contract to plow loo acres or rent on half share for 2 Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Coward have ellnuito. fine locution. miles Mouth moved this wi ok to the J. B. Crossfield of Ontario, six miles to Homodnlc; yrs the NE 1-4 of NE 1-4 and SW 1-4 residence. '"'"' Snake river and railroad; on of NE 1-4 and N 2 of SE 1-4 of NE 1-4 county cad; fine for poultry or stock Section 21 Twp. H SR 46. E. W. M.. Mr. and Mrs. J. ft Crossfield left rah ing. All fenced, new house, cellar thJ ,Hm, ,)t.i)( t MHyi,ery s miles Just Tuesday evening for Portland, well. Cost me nearly 4J0)0; WMt of ()nUrto on vta Una. The land where they will make their future 'VlrT J" 7 , , T . , to be put in spring wheat or oats and . $1200.00, half cash, balance trade; less " ' l" "Pi-ma wneai or nam ami home. Both Mr. and Mrs. Crossfield f . c.uHh M m. seeded to alfalfa in a husbandlike man- leave many warm mends m Ontario of Hiekness. J. S. Wheeler, Homed: I. , ,ur. Address II. J V. ft who regret their departure. Idaho. It Ontario. Argus office. v2t HfjlTTffPrlrLk ( J& Cur f I New Things For This Spring For The Ladies of This Community After long study we have decided to stock the Gossard Corset and now have them for your inspection in all the New Spring Models. Figure improvement means health and health llwav means beauty. The Gossard Corset which lace? : ' assures an immediate figure improvement ant joys health, beauty and c-..,i. . ib!; tor ''ni seis receive more than " . .. ... irJon because our ex perience prOVM to ui ...... COrsetl are the toinulaiioii of style. They help to make the suit, gown and dretS, Tf wf vSLy i Ry.s.s.jrr Utu"". Boys Suits and Extra Pants Suits oi real quality and style at a price you will not find anywhere else. Let us show you how they will look on the boys $3.50 to $6 Hoys extra pants. Lots of them for this time ot year. 50c. to $1.00 a Pair Shoes! Shoes! The New Spring Shoes are in all the new models and we would like to have you see them. Before you buy this time come in and see thll new line of shoes, it will pay. Nice looking, nice fitting, nice feeling, and better still the best wearing, as our twenty years in this town en ables us to select the best wearing materials for this section, and best of all they are priced ver moderate. Groceries! Groceries! You are interested in groceries every day, be you a small buyer or a large one, you should get our prices from time to time, it will pay you. Our grocery department is the largest in thi section from stock carried on hand standpoint. In the retail department you will always find just what you want whether it be in green vegetables or canned goods for this time of sea3on. Just now we are displaying ?n extra good show ing of fishes, dried, smoked and canned. Boyer Bros, & Co. Department Store ONTARIO, OREGON m 111 II .n. . ii. McCalls Patterns The new McCall pat terns are here for March and April and we would like you to Ihem. New ( ilng hams, New Prints, . Suitings, v Shirtin iiu: Silks for ; .m from. McCalls Patterns The SirwiK Frocli with Snu,; W and Full IkUl Met ill l'alt.m IM'. ;. ' :. "' las ju mJUt doigiu iur Maul..