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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1918)
PA (IE FOUR ONTAKTO, MALHEFR COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1918. (2 di cc t 3 0 If i- tl k B f Town Topics Tersely Told James McD. Roe, the well known! Miss Jesslr Bartium, who dispen- rencher of Ironside, was In Ontario I ses refreshments at the Moore Con Monday. He Ur House. renrl.t'p'it :it tin1 Cur John J. Concclmo. tfca Manila orchard man wan in Ontario on TneedB) M . Conrelmo In prepar ln to lmlH I bis; pnrklnR alaal ll Nysan thin luraaef to mre for thr erop of tka; i. chord. o Ati t of Vfcto rettislafed t til'' fprtlonery went to Nampa Sunday and on her return m accompanied hy hor sinter Miss Vlrlan, who now assist her at the Moore. Rer. and Mra. W. N. Brown and Kenneth will Jeare on No, If Friday for Losg Beach. California. A few dara will be spent at Portland. The congregation granted the paator a leare of absence while Mi. Brow recuperate from the effect of ty pliold fever. Hev. J. C. Neher of Nampa will supply the pulpit March 8 and Rot. J. Oeo. Cunnlnirham of Bolae, on March 10. Regular eer vlcea will be held while the paator l absent n Al Wlcklund of Jordan Valley came to Ontario and reported that Mm Mtuckmen In thnt ISCtloa have en joyed n fine winter . Ra propped nt r. J Juntura on I ' I .in. thi nt tip Oeo. Donaldson of Juntura rame in from the Interior on Tuexday for a short itay. He In registered at the Moora. o Martin .Toyro got DM latest lieep,lp Mawfe, newt Whit tajring al the Moora this' " week, m m Juntura. p F f"rtneT of the 0 I 0 tension di-partment wan here tlil T; I ik to ree to iee W. W. llp!ird. n . (' I'. McKlinii'V .tuiipi'd off Ontario Mmnlny on lis return from wool . lub tl Hnrni to Bakaf o. K. Tombs of Nyaaa nptt ncsdar amour Ontario dtlien Claude Wood. Um Bakaf sheepman, transnrted husiness here the first of Hie wek ' The Osborn Millinery Are Showing a Fine Line of Spring Millinery comium:i ix t:riti hit MOWN in immi:tn vii,ii ivn shaktnkss i a hi: thi-ni EVERYBODY INVITED. DON T III INIM, 100 HAVE IEE ni It MM . lilt imk.ivi LED MOST EXC1A1UVE i.im wttm "i mii i ki I lair (loads Cut Flowers I'l.OWMIS Kilt Mi:iti.s SI-MI VI "ltil HI I. linn .iii.n Newman of Shoshone was n weak-end visitor among th men who converse at tha M stote club. o Frank Weaver of Brogan shook hands with Ontario friends this iweek and demonstrated that life in the open Is great for developing a grip on things' o Rer. C. H. Blom. W. S Rees and O. F. Neere go to Welser Friday to attend the conference of Baptist workers of Ksstern Oregon and West em Idaho to consider plans for a mlaatonary drive. The conference Is achaduled for the Hotel Washington o T)r F Tl Palmer of Denver. Cot oraih i . . iliK at tin Baptist church Wednesday evening :;TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTr! :: :: :: :; w. A 1, -.tl C. T. V will nuei with Mr KaDowall next Tuesday. MHrrli Tka Wednesday Bridge Club met this week at the home of Mrs. J R RasimiHsen o Karl Blackuby leaves the first of 'the week for Eugene, Oregon, and luge tne ordinance course. Mrs Blackaby will go to Ashland, tire . T and llt her parents. n Mayor W. K Human went to Hoi.' U'.dnc ,l,i iii.on on business FOR SALE EXTRA FINE YEARLING BULL Cheap if taken at once Some mighty line Work HoittW lor salt. H. H. TUNNY - Ontario, Or. ;: When You Want Medicine You Want It Correctly ( impounded I - two thiugi u.i-t'ssary in a medical remedy, ii nutt be the proper medicine forth, j :iit i.u t ir niliiitiit it was prescrilnd fur; and it mu.M lie in.perly compounded Willi Uidivdient t tint are right WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF COMPOUND ING THAT KIND OF PRESCRIPTIONS 0. G. LUEHRS' DRUG STORE ONTARIO, OREGON Thoraai '' Cawardi tha Xysaa inm lierinnn wiim In Oiitarlo Wedn. O M I Bala i ma down from Hi n i ! .i.l 'i i Friday Tor a short slay In Ontario Tka aratwkM aittor lajri llll. Il.illl.h lit l... a.ili...l....l mam ..n '" BHII I H ' '' . are mure in. hi jiiHiirylng the r.irh, Um naoata aava had in them dariaf the pnsl fa yeara The Iromhke mine which Is operating the Isrg-st crews la turning out thousandx of 'dollars worth of ore dally. Mr. lialn Is negotiating for a prop erty which he plana on operating Hit season a The Carnation club met Tuesday at tha home of Mr and Mra V J Usllagher. Mrs. 8 D iMirman who lias been ill for a couple of weeka Is get tug belter slowly Mra. James Lackey Is suffering from a severe attack of the grippe. Mlas Mary l.ocey of Ironside Is visiting at the home of her sister. I Mrs James Lackey. II. L. Rosa, of Raker, I In Ontario ,thls week visiting with the Revlna. labia Baffc Is home thla weak from Buhl, Idaho, visiting with the folks 1 I' lhlir of Boise spent the weak end with bis brother, 8 F. Tay lor. Mr. Taylor also took tha oppor tunity to combine business and pleaa u retire in looking after bis ranch properly south of the city. a L Adam baa been yty 111 at his borne thla week, but during tha past two da has shown marked Improve ment and Is able to alt up la bad R. II Balgemann of Vala spent evseral days In the city. Tl Tip O'Nell returned Moaday from a trip to Portland and ether west slds points. K H. Hatfield of Nysaa apent Moa day In Ontario and regletare.i at tha Carter House. o H. B. Ward of Nyaaa was an On tario visitor Monday. Tha laiaba have begun to arrive at the Ward ranch in large nnmSera aaya Mr. Ward and the . -;i. for thalr re. eptlon. H T. Mustard and Miss Lata Mus tard of Watson, arrived In Ontario to reatde. They ar raclatarad at the Carter. :,,::;tii;i;i::i::t::;:::::::::etu,i;;!:;t:::;;;it;:;::::::: The Feast of the Red Corn AN AMERICAN INDIAN OPERETTA Presented by THE GIRLS' GLEECLUB OF ONTARIO HIGH SCHOOL CHARACTERS Wceda Wanta, Impee Light . . Queen of the Wanta Tribe Viola Husted. Her Younger Bittei Mary Messee. Fudgee, Pudgee, Wudgce. Three Children of the Queen. . . .Madge Foster, Elinor Wood, Helen Thomas. Old Squaw Sorceress of the Trihe Ernia Von Deaden. Cherus: Sopranos, repTeeenttM spirits of hap piness and jey: Gmldyi Kmison, Margaret Oram, Delta llill, Lueile Hagans, Ruth .M Culloch, Dorothy Turner. Altos, representing spirits of sorrow and wee: Opal Farley, Marie Keeler. Myrhl Bingham. Lola Howser. Helen Blom. Helen Caldwell. AT THE DREAMLAND MONDAY, MARCH 4 Proceeds to go to Ontario Chapter of RED CROSS Admission 33 and 50 cents. Curtain Promptly at 8:15 Reserved seats go on sale at Ontario Pharmacy Saturday Morning at 8 o'clock, ?;::::::::: t ;::::::::::;::: t ::::::::: t ;:::: t : i ::;::::::::: t ::?;::::::!! i :; : : : tf Ontario Chautauqua SEASON TICKETS ADULTS, $1.50 CHILDREN, $1.00 War Tax Included in Admission Prices OFFICIAL PROGRAM THURSDAY. MARCH T APTEKNOON Opening Exercises and Announcements. Conoert - Ladles' Festlral Orcheatrs Readings and Impersonations Miss Helen Bunecs Admission 63 casta EVEKINQ Concert ... Ladles' Keallral Orchestra An Erasing of Splendid Music and Ki.tertalnmeiit Admission 83 cents I Klin MARCH S. AFTERNOON Inspirational Lecture, "The Salvatloa at America". Admls.-i'.n It centa. EVENING out u me-Lecture, "The Oriental Psfaaat." Ar, Baaaiaa of Rare Kntertalnmaat and Bdi Admission 65 cents J. Sherman Wallace Julius Caesar Nayphe atloa. SATURDAY. MARCH t AFTERNOON Coacart Prelude .. WaJkiki Hawaiian Qmartet I'opnlar Leotuu. 'Worlds In the Makins Dr. A. D. Carpenter Admission rents. EVENING Closlai Concert, u raslsg In Hawaii," . Wa&ki Hawaiian Quartet The .South Sc.i I mds In Sonc and 8tory. Air salon -". centa. I X