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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1916)
THE BAPTISTS DEDICATE THEIR REMODELED CHURCH N Bargains Bargains Never before were there such bargains in hats as you will find at the Os born Millinery, also a spec ial discount on switches. Osborn Successor to "My Druggist" "My Druggist" il what Wt want uii tti t-all iii .ami if yon give Hi .-in opportunity we will live right up to your expectation! in erery re- :-iift We will st'll you drugi of abaolute purity and J'rrslinrss. STour preteriptionn will be Filled with faithful attitii on to the minuteal detaiL The t"iit't artielea you buy will be the lst monej oan obtain for the prioe, and the prioe will alwa I ' low. Thf rubber goodi we tell are of the beat make and will prove iiniiuntly satist'actun t you. Y will fi'iw you our beal In eTerything, in (dudiug Mrrioe. Everhart Drug Store Standardi Dura sisal, binding twina; quality, length ana strength positively guaranteed; direct from Twine .Mills to consumer; 1J. l-2c '.mil spot cash. This offer b subject to Immediate acceptance. THE CO-OPERATIVE STORE Caldwell, Idaho If veil sa something w'm'i imi 'all Mm ilia.. I.. I w. iii. i'H a lid -uminer plugs, oi .i full Mi buth v Southern Idaho li lU nlu - i BEL SUPPLIES l .Illlil.ltU.ll :.. Sllpel-, (ompli te Hue- .nid I'.irl made ol selected Mill While I'm.-. In W MU oi bee expert H kno.v local imSIUou Heller . .luipmenl Ibut will bring )ou more and better i.oucv AuylhiuK for ttM MM ttfc one colon) to a thousand I'arcel post rules ou small or dera are insignificant Write ii- what Mm in 'I The riihl MooJworking Co. i aldwt Id M July Fourth Rates Via Oregon Short Lir.e I'nlon rarilic S.vatcni Jul ,.i.: i I Jul. dents lor i.ils I . Millinery Grove & Riley - ' I III til. (Nit. H I', .inn.. ..I Chicago of her i Mn ii i: a. .en Saponin, lldont Q W foltllll, P i. k.v and II It Hack motored to llol-e Kndav to pre-, lit the build uu plan- (or H'C achool llOUM to the slate board of edlicutioli The.v le lllllle.l I'll. lav evening Ml Hi. I li I M II, i is and l.un 1 1 lliul.ileil In I'n.vclle In spend Sun duy wild Mr and Mrs II II dates .1-., went over tn Head d lla! to visit Mrs Chuiriehl M .leiinie Shamh. i . i ...v inj; this week III r.iyelte es Apphia Holnn-oii. Crow ther. l'earsou and Schund are thla week batching' 'at the liert trim they home in I'ayelte and taking iu all of the Chautautiua Mis Katharine Madaeu Is thla week i lie inn -i ..I Mr and Mrs. P. O. .ile In l'a)ette Mr- ti W t'ottoii and Miss Irene are iiMiig in I'ayetle tins week ut the Stout home Miiw Inez llont. of I'ayelte visited laat week with her sister, Miss BUM. i, i in Riai Mi.n,i.i Mlaaea Mary llollnger and lliith K.i n 1 1 man are -laying iu Ontario a few ueeks Ml- W J Selb Ulld two Clllldlell ol Eagle motored down Sunday to flail at the J lllllmore home Mi ni. . I Ml- Oiliiaire returned Monda) ..MiiuiK iroui Mi. hale wlii'te they liae been several days yi-itiiig Mrs (iilliii.ii. - parents, Mr and Mra. Theodore Mover. II It lloomer relumed Saturday morning from laldwell where he has i , en on the p. tit mry Krniay k weiil to Fort Hull r. .iv.itlon on bus in. s- ami l'iiil.i evening took dm nor with Mr and Mrs. Charles Zali 1. i. in I'ocalello Mi- ( S me- nd two children 'leave WadlM-dt) lor Hichfteld, Ida , to Join Mr. Byiues who has been tl..r. for some time. One of the beautiful occasion of the season whs the dedlcat'.on of tin bnautlful and commodious rliurrli building of tin- Buptit church oi Ottl city last Sunday All the churohPs joined In the service uml the local ministers look pnrt In the .orviios One of the special featured of the service was the greeting which rnuie from Minor llntnati In helialf of the City, and the Hon V W Wood In he half of the Commercial club, and liev ( (' I'nitt, then Judge Halton Biflfi . . ' '"' '""it" to the work of the church in the communi ty Tlie.e tneir all gave the church her place in the formation of aoclety and the making of better moral con- - . m m A i-' - IfeaMa. PTt ii w ii i . r"ajjgfMfTTfMrf1 dltlana In the community K.v o C Wright of Portland gave a aplen dld addreaa on the topic. "Service. " A good program of hour had been prepared Including a quartet by the Congregational choir and a duet hy the Presbyterian choir. The report of the building com mittee ahowed that an expenditure of 11000 86 had been added to the property A debt of only I.T8B waa ii ported which waa at tyice raised and provided for after which the deacons presented the property for .1 "do-anon. The dedicatory prayer was offered by the pastor after which the benediction Mil protlOIIIIC. .d l.v llev T J Hnyder the only previous puslor of the church Hint could be pre-cnl I iiiin.-r was aerv ed h the ludles at the old blue front . .a.- mi Main street to a larg mini l.er nl frlenil mid memliers of the i ell I he history of the church from I beginning shown something of It growth and work since its orguuizu tn.ii The church waa organized March I, 1901, Willi tin members .Mr and Mra. J. 8. Jones, Mrs Aluu Undue. Mr and Mra. C. W. Aldredge, Mrs. Martha Downs, Lizzie Aldredge. Mr. THUHK l'KSK 1HNF.SI-: BOOS A new phase iu the Cliiueae egg industry has recently developed It -.in- that the Chinese product ia aa unpopular over the British ( olumbta . It la here and aa difficult to depose of when Imported directly in to Victoria or Vancouver. To over come tins it is authoritatively re ported that Chinese eggs in large .iuaiitiu. .- are being unpolled into Hie state of Washington and .p..n ed uga.n into British Columbia aa i he product of the I'nited States iu illicit compel itiou with the W.i n iugtou product Waslniiguiu lias nothing on Oregon in this respect itaiu intereste i.ave been doing this very thing her for a long time and are yet Tort laud Tel.'uraiu That bad little Mexican boy a spanklug and he is likely to get it. . .m. dtnV anan. nnnn. anannaninv jana9SSnw Kev. lUker, l"w.tir. and Mrs S W Canfield and Mra 8 A l.andlnghuin. Four of the char MM members an- st.ll with ut l!ov Ti I Dulln was the first pastor who aerved alx months The church was then supplied until May 1)01 l Hi Key IJimiMU SpUht was called to the paatorate, who served the church for nearly three years It Rrl inder his mlnlHlry that the church building was erected Itev T J Snyder wan then called who RatTCd the church for one year. The church wan then supplied for a sea son Itev I. Myrea waa then cum ed to the pastorale September, 1907, who aerved the church to September, 1914. It was under lis ministry thaj the commodious parsonage waa built at a coat of $2400 Brother Myera waa a man of great aacraflclng aplrlt and did much to build up the church After Brother Myera left the field many names emne before the church of whom the church could not feel that they were the one that tlod wanted to take the work In Nov ember the name of our preaent paa tor. Rev. I. K. Baker, came to ua through prayer ami held a meeting with ua ut which time the church waa greatly aroused and many mem liera added to the church. The church ras led to i.. it. . tngl kg wus the one that Ood had sent to iea.l II Into greater spheres of usefulness i The church evi. u.l.ii a iinanln cull to Brother linker to become our pastor After some reliiclanee he iccepted and came Id us the f rst of January. 19 1.1 We feel that under his ministry I bat the church bus been ' greatly built up and fields of activity d that before was almost tin known to the church I'lider bis ministry this splendid house of uor ship hus In repaired ami placed In condition Tor hetier serv'ce for our Lord. The cost of tlie repairs bus been approximately $1000. The work has beeg largely done by the hiinds of our pastor The church has had Its struggle and ill -.appointments, but has main tained regular serines most of Hie ;ce its organization First to lust there have heloiiKc.l to this church $60 members, of wh'cli 2fi:l now are on the records One hun dred and thirty one hav united witli the chiiri h since ami Including the first vi. it of our present pa-tor In NiiO'inli.-r. IIMI We feel that the church i- in better working condi lion than at any previous per.nl ..I ' There a bright pn.-pect ahead for the church witli its iiggreaalre workers and program will be heard from in the extenalon of the King dom of Ood on earth. The church now hus the completes! auditorium in the city and large congregations are attending all the services We are prayini; tlat tlod mm keep us buin- 'ile and use ua to yet greater effec tiveness in '.liia community O. T. NEKCE, t iiuiriii.iu board of deacons, On tario, Oregon. nuvi it wool BAM ik I'lsw- I'OIMINti. Baker, Ore , June 27 Only 148, ii'ju pounds of wool were offered for ale at the sales day here today, and only - l.iioo of that bad been sold at the close at 1 o'clock this afternoon. All exctpt 10.000 pounds came from Grant "ouity, because pruiticully all wool in i he. county was ((intruded early iu the season. Twenty-five ceuts for tine and 28 cuts for . were the hlghe. ; bui- Beside.- limiting the taxing power. it is the hope of the State Taxpayers' League, whose personnel represents all parts of the state and its interest.-, to reorganize tlio administrative branches of the state government so that unnecessary dupl cation will be eliminated and greater eff. il n. will be attained through greater oen- .tion Save the Price Of Your 'Independence Day Celebration Your choice of any $25.00 to $30.00 Suiri- mer Men's and Young Men's Suits in our stocks at $17-85 Every suit is of High Art and Kuppen hiemer tailor ing. Special values Men's & Young Men's suits $11-50 Pure wool worsted cloth, splen did make and styles, worth $15.00 to $18.00. Panama hats, sport shirts, straw hats and everything to insure a kool celebration. ALEXANDER ONE PRICE CLOTHIER ONTARIO. OREGON Some pi opl. .11. I II lolls tl..v won t .-it down to a table of ihnteen peopl. But If there's thir teen dollar- under the plute they'll grub 'cm without ever u blink. Our uuprepan dne.s In the matter ot national defen is iu most part attributable to our notorious atate of congressional pretense. Save $5.50 Hot Point Week A new, all steel vacuum cleaner for $19.50 Hot Point Week Only July 3 to 8 Electric Investment Co. 1'ralae the Lord for an old time red hot political CMinpuign It may liv.ii our thoughts from Kurope and enable ua to forget His Mexican Whtakerahlp entirely. It is no trouble ut ull to elect a good man to office, but is a vv little of a Job to keep him good after be I gala there. 'A