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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1916)
VAMKY VIKW. Mrs W. H, Sherwood In suffering with an attack of rheumatism Mr H. C. Kllhy of JoHerson, North Carolina, has hepn working for W. H ll' I ho past week lip . nuich made a business trip to Unman this week. James Gardner took the Tuesday morning stage to Baker to visit his father who la 111. Wm. Homer commenced drilling n deep well for Mr. White of Cow Val- lev Monday. He has drilled several pleased with this part of the country. deflp we, for the drv Urmen ln ami exprci m mcnie soraewnere in ,iil ., .n,i rn.i i..r i- .11 of them. Mian Kthel Stephenson of llalnhow Mine Is visiting Miss Clara Merrill Janm Lawrence or Vale und Mnrk llutherrord and ramlly or Ironsldr passed through town In Mr. Huther foru s new Ford on their way to the Wars ranch. Lawronce and Ruther ford have the ranch loased for some time. Floyd ili.ltieti brought In a load of dlstcllate from Maker for Mr. C. M. Ford to uh In his placer claim near the Qol888 Funic mine Mr Ford Is running night and day and good clean up bo- the valley Mrs. A. D. Frasier spent Monday with Mrs. Ous Itelch W. I). I'ool or Ontario was shear ing sheep ror W. 8. Kees last Mon day Mr and Mrs Wm Drown visited I) II lirnwn ami fiiinlly last Sunday. 'I iicltna Itees was visiting In On tario a few days last week the guest of Mrs Helen Clement. Friday lining the closing day of acliool at Valley View a little recep tion was given the leachrs and pu pils In the evening. Most every one present look part In the program. I hopes In mnke After which cake and Ice cream wn , I""1 long served. Last Saturday Mrs. Wylle Frakes and Misses Hut li Stewart, Ida Frns ler and l.lllle Downs made a trip to I'uyetln on horseback and were guests of Miss Margaret I' rakes and Mrs. Stewart Tharp tor dinner. Miss Nina llaker or Ontario la vis iting her cousin, Mrs Wm Drown, this week MiH'i Kdna Vnn Deaden spent Mon day night with Mrs. W 0. Armstrong Miss Margaret Frales or I'ayette was visiting Mr. and Mrs YVI. Frnkea Tuesday and Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. I) II Drown spent Monday at Mr. W. H Hhrrwooda. Thorn Stewart, rather of Miss llutli Stewart apent Sunday night and Monday at the home or W. () Arm strong Mr. Stewart left Tuesday morning ror his homo In Nebraska Mlas Oladya McComb was calling on friends at Valley View Wednes day. Miss llutli Stewart has gone to Mldvale, Idaho, to visit her grand mother for a few days. Win. Sh.iffer la busy screening In his porch Nothing like prepared ness. Thta Is leap year you know and head or sheep he has there Preparations ror laying out the new town of I'nndlro are said to be underway and developments ex parted soon It la stated that the railroad company have sur' l and laid out their plans for .. Y there which would Indicate that they In tend stopping there ror a period at least. VAIJC IMI'KOYKMFATH M H. II K.I II ITK.M.H Loater Derlck and family motor ed up from Jamison Tuesday bring ing Mr. J. 8. Derrick home 11. underwent an very serious operation at the Holy Hoaary hospital In On tario ovine time ago and Is very much Improved In health Merle Derrick The Unity Creamery is going to put on 1 11 auto truck between hern and Unity to pick up all cream through this section they will make one trip a week. The cream has been shipped to Daker before, this will aave the freight over the 088 tain and will he n great convenience lo the people who ship cream. Frank Morritt returned home fron Ontario. Ha waa accompanied bv his sister, Gertrude ' niinty Agriculturist W. W. How ard and Walter Weaver were Mal heur visitors Saturday U W Lovelace waa In Malheur on business Saturday. Miss May and Thelma Morflt are visiting their brother, Albert, at Uni ty. Quite a number or the young peo ple enjoyed the danoe at Hereford Friday evening. Some stayed over to attend the ball game at Unity Sunday The Malheur ball team played Unity Sunday the score being alx to five In favor of Malheur. Mr. John Iloswell or Illg Demi la here looking after his placer mining interests This la a vary favorable year for placer mining, the ground being In good condition and plenty or watar Draper & Knowles, Vale contract ors, Just completed the addition It it lit at the rear of the Catholic church at I 10 -1 or $700. The addition Is 24x K feot, and Is nicely arranged for the living apartments for FathcrMo rlarlty The Vale Hot Springs sanitarium, which is owned and operated by Dr. W II ThurHton, has patients from points us rar east aa Ulenns Ferry, j Idaho, and west as rar as Kugene, Ore. It Is a natural hot water snn- I Murium and Is enjoying an Increasing business. Mr. McKlroy, deputy sheriff, la building a five-room cottage just east of town, and la Installing a water lifter in the Malheur river to lift water ror Irrigating several acres or land put under cultivation for the rirst time n,.id la mm! (lie balance will lie loi.il 1 'I ih weu Manager Turney said that In about a month the full ar rangements would be completed for putting down this long string of casing OaW IHHTHUT. . (From tha Preaa) Wm. Cupp shipped another car load of potatoes Tuesday and will ship another car Saturday This will make rive cars that Mr. Cupp has shipped and at least one oar load was sold to local consumers Mr. Cupp la making good headway with planting this season's potato crop and expects to aaad 60 acres. PHI ITI,D ts. Friiltlnnd. May 1 The Doisp high school baseball team met defeat here Friday afternoon In Its game with the Fruit land high school, by a score of seven to four The Frult Innd high school team and student hody Is still celebrating ihe mat considered of unusual Importance this I easoll hccilllse the liie team defeated Whitman college one game The excitement storied In the rirst Inning when Frultland made a num ber of hits, netting rivo runs; two more were added In the second in ning, ndlng the scoring for Fruit land. Edy, pitching ror Uolse. was pounded out of the box He was re ploeed by Welle Uolse anexed all her runs In the fourth and sixth In nings through errors made by Fruit land. 1 lie game as a whole was light l.yle Drown, ror Frultland. nltclied consistent hall allowing but few scat tered lilts. 80 rar this season the Frultland high school team has wan every game it has played. These games were with Ontario, Welser, I'ayette, New Plymouth, linker and llnl-c When You Think Farm Implements PAYETTE VALLEY SCEffOF BEAUTY Fruit Trees, Ijtdeti Willi IUosm , l.ook Like Hour llouiuets. JINTt lt (From the Times) DuPre and F. K- Van Wyn- IIWtVF.V NKWH Thla offloa received thla week from Mr. Wm Hanley, that tlraleaa booster for central Oregon, the In formation that capital waa Intenaely interested In the establishment of a sugar beet Industry In Harney valley and a factory In our midst. They have even donated, freight prepaid, 100 pounds of aaad to Mr. Hanley for planting aa a trial for yield and for tasting. Mr and Mra. J. C. Turney were business 'in Durnu from tha oil well during Informed us the week and stated that about one- 1 . Norn. 0 F garden were In town Tuesday Mr Dul're that he would leave the next day for third of the casing had arrived from Idaho to bring over aeveral thous-1 Hlverslde, another third was on the YOU Can Help Us Our aim is to give the very best service to ev ery customer, whether he buys 10 cents' worth or ten dollars' worth. You want such ser vice and are entitled to it. We're doing our best to give it to you. If we're failing in any way, however slight, won't you tell us about it so that we can cor rect it? You can im prove our service and benefit yourself by do ing so. Criticisms are helpful get busy. p"' ' .... r ---.. i New Plymouth. April 27. The blossom season, which Is perhaps the lovleet time of the year In thla sec tion, la now on In the Payetta val ley. Every orchard la a mass of bloom, each tree resembling a huge bouquet. Never bus there been a heavier bloom and every Indication points to an exceptionally heavy crop or all klnda of fruit Peaches, apricots, cherries and all small frulta came trough the winter In splendid ahapa and If no late rrosts onmn to Injure the young fruit an Immense crop is assured Alfulfa and grain fields are forging aneud rapidly, the warm sunshine and ir rigation during tha past 10 days making them fairly jump Orchardlsts have given careful at tention to spraying this spring and not a tree, bush or vine has escaped the spray nottla. Hat her aevara pruning haa been the rule il":. spring also, not only In the. orchards hut the shade troea have been sharp ly cut hack as well. Tulips, narcis sus and other spring flowering bulbs are showing a wealth of bloom ust now. New Plymouth people lu general take a keen Inter est In beautifying their home grounds, but thla aprlng shows greater activity along this line than evar before. Quantities of roses, ornamental trees and flowering s.iruba are bolug plunted. Another ihltig which causes considerable graitfiintion Is thi fact that more aite'itlon is being given to the prop er care or the ground between the Pioporly lino and curb, thus uddiiiK lo the general neatness or New I'ij- ii outh homes lu no small on asm. SHEEP DEAL CLOSED at-"-17 ' "ST'iB 1 tt 8av8JfT V -AsVjbWJLa tt W' 1'bX. 1 -s8a -" La JBeT Jul fm ltil- Jr jflL X if ,at I ii Til J m l ' 1 m m lni Vl V BatissaMaaL M Wrl -iJ I I I I I I I I I I F I Hill fikJ if M BO YER BROS & CO. IMPLEMENT DKI'AKTMKNT ONTARIO ii THE TOGGERY GOOD CLOTHES FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN Kohert Stanfleid Just closed a deal whereby he purchased 4500 i otswold owes, two years old, of a Mr Itethuna, a Spanish sheepman, for $6 per head. This pru. kj eludes the wool, which will average ulKiut eight pouuds per head This wool at present prices is said to be worth 28 cents per pound, or about l per head Mr itetht.ua had a 115 p. r cent lamb crop lu February The cues will be delivered to Mr. Htan in Id at Riverside ln July. The. lambs by July will be strong and Mgorous The lambs are not includ ed In this sale. BIG REGISTRATION The Argus Can Do Your Job Printing The Store Without Sates of Any Kind The Clothcraf t Store The Same Low Price to Every Man Every Day The registration for Harney is piadkully completed, but there are still mime minor districts to hear troaa Tie- total now is 1,00s, which is the largest n inn tier ever recorded in Harney county Out of this num ber 1.031 ure republicans, 60s are democrats, and bv arc scattered. This gives tin- republicans 343 ma jority us fur us registration is concerned. 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