Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1916)
NOTK I Dr. W. Q. Howe has moved hi dental office to the Wltlon bulld- iDf- II tf PERSONAL-LOCAL T kxchanuk. Two food 7 room houses near I business center and State University 8und,r ,Mt Eugene, Ore., for Irrigated land In Oregon or Idaho. Price ft, 000. W. W. StovonB, fifiiiK I Ave. Dr. Ilartlett waa here from Vale Monday. Ham Creem made the usual trip on Lady with two Htnnll children wish es position aa housekeeper on ranch. Inquire at Argus. 10-11 Thoroughbred Ilronie turkeya for Bale Mm. K. II. Oladlah. Houte 1 Payette, Idaho 10-11 Call cm K. it (lladlsh for Blue Stem aeed wheat. Payette Houte 1. Ida ho. 10-11 In mnklng your selection for the coming season give The Honnnt Shop Mllllnnry parlor prominence. Alwaya correct aa to faahlona. : f 8ee Oata I have 300 huahela of aide oata for sale, excelleut aeed, will aell for 2 centa per pound, f 0. b. Adrian, tinv Johnaton, Koute 3, J'arma. -18 Will aacrlflco the following prop erty for quick aalo; Lota 6, 7 and H, Illock 84, City of Ontario. TNM If desired No reasonable offi-r re fused, AddriiHH Property Depart ment, B9-75 N. 12th St., Portland, Oregon g-t3. When you buy candy You want good candy, fresh candy. You only want to pay what it is worth. You want to know that you are getting what you pay for. You get it here TEMPLE OF SWEETS Ontario Laundry Down Town Office Everhart's A GOOD RECORD Some people make a record of talking into a phonograph. Mine was made by giving "the best for the money and a square deal to all." Suits made to ordei, and prices to suit all pocketbooks. Cleaning and pressing, promptly and properly. Edward Cope LADIES AND GENTS TAILORS Opposite the PuM office Phoue 105 W L. Adam made a business trip to Parma Saturday. Henry Illackwell waa here thla week looking after aotne cattle. The daughter of W. T. Hlckey, who la at the hoapltal, la doing nicely. C. C. Pauae of Parma, la quite low with peritonitis at the hoapltal. W. T. Lampkin made a vlalt to hla Welaer store between trains on Tues day. Miaa Hanson, the Dreamland or cheatra, waa a visitor to Boise Mon day. Arthur Nichols went to hla Ironside ranch Tuesday to look after his stock. H. W. Clement la not Improving .very much. He Is down with liver 'trouble. W. W. 1 1 tut mi was In the Ironside I section last week loklng after some sheep. Jake Deen of Ileulah, waa vlidtlng i with the Page family this week for n , few days. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Cole, of Jun tura, were visiting In Ontario a few days this week. Itlchurd Hi'MKln nml family have moved to llolse when- Mr lieagle re c nt 1 acquired a home. Misses Cook and Hoynton of the Payette school, were guests of the Mlaaes Hnlley on Saturday Mr and Mrs. Klmer Orcutt wore up from WelsVr Tuesday visiting with the family and looking after busi ness. Mr and Mrs lli'iiry Kudlrk, of Caldwell, were visiting with the fam ily of their eon H K. Ku.n. k (Ms week. John lloswell was here Saturday but did not jalt for the meeting of the democrats Mrs. lloswell met him her; Mra. C. C. Dodge returned Wed nesday mofning from Caldwell where she had been visiting with her moil er and slater. Thoa. Harris waa here from Parma Monday and said the people around him hall their plowing about done and i lota of the aeed sowed. Mra. Drummond, of Juntura, who has been hern for a short time, gave birth to a son Inst week, but the In fant llvad but a few daya. Exquisite creations of exclusive styles will be shown at the Bonnet 'Shop Opening, Saturday, March II. JMIas Wooldrlge. milliner. Mr. Pratt came down from the Owyhee Monday to Interview the den tist and get rid of eonie bad onea. Ho fait better when he started for home. The Honnnt Shop announces to the trade Exclusive Modal hata for spring and summer Opening March 18 Mlaa M. Wooldrlge, milliner. Mra. Whltworth waa here from Welaer Wednesday and atatad that I they had no clue to the robbers, who got away with the money last week, from the Waahlngton. The Ladles Aid of the Congrega tional Church will give a St. Patrick social on the evening of the 16th at the Congregatlopal church, to which all are cordially invited. An excellent value In roasting pans and brnad raising pane. If In need of something of this kind call and aee them at The Variety Store, Ontario, Ore T. M. Taggart of Spokane, waa the guest of his brother, P. M. Tag gart, several days last week. T. M Taggart la traveling for a hat house, with headquarters at Spokane. Mrs. Ouy Stlngoll la visiting this week at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Robert Odell. Mrs. Btingle aaya she likes the life of the ranch er and la much attached to her young stock. During the week following Friday the 10th we offer six dinner, six pie, kIx bread and butter plates, alx soups, six oatmeals, six sauce dishes, alx cups and saucers, two nopplea, two bakers, one creamer, one sugar, one platter, one bowl, In all 57 pieces of plain white table ware for $4.00. - -The Variety Store, Ontario, Ore. The Ontario Heal Estate Compatn had a new Mitchell car here Tuesday with a demonstrator from llolse. The oar attracted much attntlon from the people who have the hug, wlieili er they have the price or not. A few buyers were looking It over and ox praaaed themselves aa well pleaaed with the car. Clarence Oefreese received word Tuesday that his sister, Mrs. V. V. Hall had died at NMtteMi Mr. and Mrs Derreese left Tuesday evening for flaker. Mrs. Hall was a resident or Sinnptnr and was in Pendleton for tn atment The burial will he at Baker. Mrs Hall, was 22 years old and loft her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Urn liefreese, of Sumpter .two broth nrs and a slater. Mr. and Mrs Df freeee have the sympathy of the com- fmunlty In their trouble The series of monthly social meet Inge being held by the Ladles Aid of the Congregational church are be coming quite popular. The March meeting waa held at the home of thn president, Mrs II I, Peterson Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. Kverhard acting aa hostesses The afternoon waa apent In tatting and sewing and light refreshments were served. The April meeting will be held at the home of Mra. Walter Glenn on Wednesday, Ap ril Mil. when all the membera of thn congregation and their frlenda are invited to meet with the club. ONCLE DICK The Argus has arranged to run a series of Illustrated stories of the earlier aettlera of this section and we take pleasure lu presenting an ex cellent photo of t'nele Dick Ruther ford this week. Way long back In 1873 Mr. Ruth erford and party camped nea where Vale Is now located Tliy were lookliiK over the Went for a MltAMa location and went on to Washington state, but returned to llnise In Issi, the year Holse was burned, and MM to this section In 1884, settling near Washoe, where he raised 7 5 acren of corn that year. That was the year of high water in the Snake river, when an Ice Jam or curred near where the railroad bridge is and backed thn water up on thn flat In front of the hospital, so they could go around with boats. That fall Mr Rutherford took up a homestead south of Ontario and hold It until he could prove up. He opened a restRurnnt In Ontario In the building now occupied by the Kroessli, r in ess shop. Thn build MALLETT SCHOOL DOINC SOME EXTRA GOOD WORK The Parenta Teachers meetings at the Mallet school houae are largely attended and are doing a good work In getting the parenta and teachers together. Their meeting laat weak waa addreaaed by Dr. Welaa on achool hygiene. The subject discussed waa thla: Should tile Child Study at home. Mr. and Mra. Roberta have charge of the achool, and they certainly know how to keep up the Interest of Um parents and teachers. They are leaching two yeara of the High school course. Worth Careful Thought Do you read the label to know whether your baking powder Is made from cream of tartar or, on the other hand, from alum or phosphate ? Royal Baking Powder is made from cream of tartar, derived from grapes, and adds to the food only wholesome qualities. Other baking powders contain alum or phosphate, both of mineral origin, and used as substitutes for cream of tartar because of their cheapness. Never sacrifice quality and healthful ness for low price. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. New York Ing originally stood mi thn railroad track, and Uncle Dick moved It to tin prnaent location. The restaurant (roved a good money maker and was continued for years. In those daya the sand around Ontario waa awful, and when tin wild blew the aand was Into evyr thlng. The rye grasa wan vi ry hlg i In the flat and furnished fine feed for atock. When the first nipve waa made for a church building Uncle Dick came forward with the flrat hundred doi lara, toward what la now thn Con gregational chun h Very little waa ralaed here until af ter the ditch waa built A U.w raleei' potatoeo, hiit the rabbits harvested the most of them. Illeluird Siimiin-ivilli- Rutherford waa born In Ireland of Scottish par enta on the (2nd of Pebruury, 1S40. He enlisted In the 8th Missouri and served over three years In thn war He waa married on June 14th, 186, ao will aoon he able to celebrate hla golden wedding anniversary Souirrel and Gopher Poivon old and Guaranteed by DEALERS EVERYWHERE EVERHART DRUG CO., (Mario, Or MALUM 11 II I MS A. Audersou, oue of the progilnnnt farmers of the Malheur section, sold Rutherford Ilros , of Ironside, enough hay to carry them through the winter, the consideration being $20 00 per ton. The Malheur and Baker Telephone Co are makitiK preparations to ex tend ftielr toll linn to llroguu and Juiuifsiin, connecting laOM two plai ns up with switch hoards and lull connection witli the li.ii.'i vclmngn. They ajao awneol to put in ,i inn i fifty phones lu the Lower Willow River valley to conn, it up with this Una. The linn will be a No 1 linn uud a me tallic circuit. The local inauager hi expects to meet with these people in a few days to complete lei., I'orter Colt returned homo from Baker thla week, where he bus been making a tluul settlement of hla leaae on the Heirs ranch lie will now du- vote his time to placer mining in the Mormon Basin. Johnny Woodcock haa been ijtiite ill fur MMvnrul days, lint Is now very much Improve.! Jumna Gardner came in from (tak er, whnrn he lui:. Imnn for mouths with his sister, Mrs. I;. Mrs. Wells of Payette, nlm has been visiting with her parents for several weeks, will return boo nun i Hull Howard and family niun il III their ranch Saturday Miss Clara (toward, who haj teaching the Malheur school will take charge ol the IBflng term of achool at the upper district of Iron sldo, to begin very soon Jame. Morhtt, .lr , wife and son Karl of Vale, who ha. . inituiK relative and (ilei r several .Moks, reiiiiin d Mrs C. II. Morlitt leiniinil, iiouie Wednesday from Ontario somewhat Improved in heultli. BONNET SHOP SPRING MILLINERY OPENING Pattern Hats and Novelties The trade is most cordially invited to attend Saturday, March 18 Miss M. Wooldrige, Milliner What Do You Want in Hardware ? You can get it right here at home now. It is here for you and you do not have to wait. And it all guaranteed Hardware. The price is always right. Wnatever It Is -Whenever you want II OOftfl UM1HT To THIB STOHK KOII IT If not In stock we will soon get It for you. Von will find our goods to be the kind that gives service and satisfac tion Thla la a Hat of some of the goods that are In demand at thn present time. ' IIAIIIIWIIIK lUUMi OAK HANC1KH BIIKKf HIIKAH8 PaWOOra MONAHCII KANUKS 8IIKKI PAINT .M HKI'AKATOIIH I'lllMMI SAWS IMTIIATOIIS SI'ltAY HOSE INQLBTRIM IlOlIBLKTKKKH McNULTY & CO. High Grade Soaps Fancy Toilet Soaps, Medicated Hand Soaps, Floating Bath Soaps, Tar Shampoo Soaps, Surgeon Antiseptic Soaps Polishing Soaps, Shaving Soaps, Animal Soaps HILL'S PHARMACY Heal Quality Lowmt I'ricvH The Horrors of Dentistry Eliminated Twentieth Century Methods Miikt - Painless Dentistry Possible No Gu II) a safe ami sane inellioil, IiiimmI Ui on scientific prim loul-. I lll.oi U the iii-iii- siipoli in a tooth anil .iiluioi .mi ili-iii. il oH'rullon uliiMilotcli with out PAIN. No ( 'ontine DR. ( Rl( lllli;i.D, Faulk Mdg., N Main, Hoic, Ida LOTS FOR SALE Make me an offer for lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 in Block 106, on Richardson Street. RELIANCE LAND COMPANY. 486 Brandeis Bldg. Omaha, Nebr. Sell Your Horses TO A. McWILLIAMS The Ontario Horse Buyer