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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1913)
0, Ontario Pharmacy Remember Our Palm Olive Soap and Cream Offer. $1.00 worth of goods for 50 cents. Rexall Remedies Eastman Kodaks Local News Dr. Weeac in in Portland thia week L..ainpin trip on a ' Mim Amy Odill hai returned to her hool at Riverside. Attorney Duncan was calling on On- Ufi0 friend.. Sunday. Born on the nth, to Mr. and Mr. Albert Hooker, of Westfall. a girl. Mra J W. Alliaon, of Salem, it via m with her aiatera. the Misses Or cott. nid Dunhar hwr had an attack of pip but .a reported aa up and around iftin. Tht Doctors Seara are now located ntfcWilaon Block, the phone ia 164 black. Mn Klla McBroom, ol Pilot Rook. Ortron. ia visiting her aiater. Mra. Dr. Howe. Born. on the bth, at the home of DTid MaRill. a ion to Mr. and Mr. Roy Smith. a. n.anel far wi taken to Parmu Saturday, where it will remain for ibort time. Arthur Moody has moved to Vale mttf he has a poaition in Uie County Cltrk'i office. Sow i th'' time to get a new rug for tot room while Farley baa a big "lock loxlect from. I, II. Grauel wai unacr me wt tithacaae oi grip for aeveral day a. but j up and around again. Mrt. W. E. Eeea ia home from Wie Miin with her aon. The baby haa re trtd the use of hia eyea. (Karlia Becker ih down from Weat lii) to feed MM cattle hare. He haa loojht aome hay and will need more. Farley hit a new line of Wilton and titer rutin that you ahould aee. The piUfrna M right ami MM the pricea. Dr. Uoldibcrry ha moved hia office to the new Wilson lilock where he haa rlepnt offices, steam heated and well Ifhted H ('. Withycombe made a trip to I'lMn thia week to look after cattle in MM M ihat eeettnn. He was well pmt .i'i tm- vhiti Emm. C J. MMJ arrived from Central I4j. Nebraska on Saturday with hia kaaenold ttooda and will immediately t.ild on hia tract weal of town. Elmer Orcutt ia in Hubbard, where U ii managing a aale. Hia father S Orcolt, ia with him and will apvnd ttt inter months on the coast A P. Karnes, of Weiaer, was vialting ItilWKhlcr. Mra. Fred Stoeuel thia a. Mr. Karnea ia a recent arrival (mh the Eaat and ia well plea.ed with at weat Harry William ia back at the depot taring rtturned a few daya ago with u bride. They made an extenaive ''; to the east and report a very I'tuant time. A boy waa born to Mr. and Mra. Kv- ftttt Wisdom at 2 M a. m. January 1 "a" it believ.il to be the first child earn the state this year, our time " an hour ahead of most of the lit:, MNMJtMght fall nf snow here -!rer mui the temperature went twne. In th inouiitaiitM th.i. ..- 1 a heavy full nf snow reported and '- fa plenty of water the - J t'riapiiun bj Htti-mling the nieet- i I'oit- ll.' is on Um Ugiala "ai '. . .i they art. frHin.in; 'leifialiitloii t.i brills to the at KM legislature. ' Si.wa.t, of Grant County. M last weak aoaaultlnf with tsMe lloman on the legisla- OBie ui ;,t the session of the , iu- was a guest of the lnle here. Local News. Lost A ineli allde rule lo leather case. Finder pleaae return to Monro hotel and receive reward. Word baa been received from Mr. and Mrs. Milan Davie telling of tbe illness of tbeir little lii Ruby, wltb ip M '.nun. i. Fred Simons, of tbe Alexander ClnthitiK company, biti rented a bnuae in Ontario nnd will move his family here from liolse. Ansmoa Patterson, who wni vlaitlog his mother, Mrs. H. 0. Wbitwortb during the holidays, returned Satur day to Han Francisco, where be Is studying law. Ad adjourned session of circuit court la being held thia week and tbe regulsi h.i-h ikii will be opened Mno day with about tbe usual grind for judge nnd jurjr. Anemtia Tnnnlngaen returned a few davsago from a trip to Cornelius and Pendleton, where Mrs. Tonnlngaen ia spending the winter. Mr. Tonningeen Isfecdltig near (.range hull this winter. Maik Rutherford returnel Tuesday from a trip to hia ranch at Ironsides He report! several caaea of amallpo.x there but savs the oases sre light and they are not maintaining anv uarau tiue. Harry B. Hrehmer, of Portalud. hii I'virii ivpewiiier repairer and rehuildur Is at tbe Carter houae for a few waeka where be may be engaged to repair or rebuild your typewriter and make it do tbe work of a new one Inn. v I..II hun shout your ma chine while he la here. Bishop Napbtali Ltienock. D. I).. Helena, Montana, will preach lu the Methodist church Sunday. .Iiiiiuary 2U, 1U13. both moro ng'eud evening There will be special m NnsJ at both service The people ol Ontario are cordially Invite. I to eon slid hear tbeBiahop. Thou as John. FRUITLAND ITEMS Allen Steaall left Tueadny for a trip to Seattle, Washlntgon. J. A. Holllngiwnrtb left laat week for a visit with his mother. The schools of this district opened Monday after a two week'a vacation. H. J. Pochert and family spent Sunday visiting at tbe Colwell home. Mias llnili Brownwell Is visiting in Boise with Miss Florence Kinsey. W. E. Shaw and tarn i It have moved Into Mr. Tuaaing's house north of town. Mlaa Msrjory Luok visited with Miss Mary Kioniaon aeversl days laat week. II. .1. Gardner New Year's day Boomer. and family apent rlth Mr. and Mrs Married Sunday ntleruoon. January '. at tbe home of tbe groom's pareuta. Mi. and Mrs. Wlllard Youst. at 2:15 p. in , oeeurrad the marriage of William H. VoiiHl aud Miss Ktta BaUs. in the presence of tbeir immediate friends Tbe ceremooy was performed ty Kev. Johns. Church Notes Sunday school at 10 a. oi. Morn Ing service at 11 a. in subject 'Divine 'ioodiiess Satisfying." Up worth League at 11:46. Kvening aer vi. at 7 ::itl, subject "Christian Diligence Kutorced by Holeniu Mo tives." Kverybody is cordially lu vite.i to. nine and eujoy these services. THOMAS JOHNS. 1'astor I HOSPITAL NOTES At the hii.pitnl, Mr. Shiiner. of the oil well is receiving care for the fiactuied limit he sustained last week. Mi. Lochliu was operated ou for uleers of the aMBMa J""1 Murray, of i Emmett. bad u surgical operation pn- I formed ; Carl (iabley. Ol Parma, had au operation; Mi. Hbuup. formerly of tbia place, uow nf Freocb. Idaho, was discharged on the Mb; Mrs. Crant. The Methodiit I. en. a Aid met Wed neidiiy afternoon with Mrs, K. hi. Huiifpr. Mra. K L. Davis visited several days laat week with Mra. Charles Stevena. Free Braotboover, who is working In Boise, spent New Year's day Id Fruitlnnd. Iver 'n v i Is tusking several days vlait wltb bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Creger. Mra. Yookey returned last week fi mi I mi:. is wbere aha baa been for several weeka. Lester Braotboover returned Mon day after aeveral daya visit with his uucle, iu Boise. Tbe Woman 'a Home Miasiouary society met Thinsilsy niiu at the home of Mrs. C rl Deal. Miss Lola Hccoiupauied her uncle. N. Carpenter to Welser, where they visited several days with relatives. Messrs. liuumer. Wbealdnn and Makinson attended the dairy conveu tiou I Inn -i.i and Friday at Caldwell K. K. Huuttr's entertalued Mr and Mrs. Millar, uf near Fayette aod Kev Deal aud fitiiuly at dinner Friday Mr and Mra. Steep moved into tbeir uow bouse laat week. M r. Steep will work for the Fruit Uinl uursery Miss Mamie Hayer left Suodav tor ber school near (ioldeu (late. Idaho, after spending the Cbi istuias vaeatiou beie. Miss Yelma Spaiubower visited several duya laat week with Miss ( i lady a Taylor, who lives at ijieenlesf, Idaho. The i in i nil an Kadeavor will meet Friday eveniug at (be W. J. Ituasel) home tor their business session aud a social time. The "Its ' Sunday school class de liglltfull.V entertained tbe l. . class iu Me ne.s Suuday school mom I'll ilay evening. Messrs. Jay Makinsou ami Kalph HarUln tell Thins. lay to nuk ou a railroiel wlneb is being coilsti net. I near Yale, Oregon. Sen il of tire young people eujoyml a good skate New dear's stteruooii uud then attended tbe moviug picture show at Ontario iu tbe eveuiug. The M. ihiidi-i eongi egat lou apenl New 1 eai .' day together. Lev. Deal delivered au iuterestiug seruiou iu The new county ofrlolala have been I sworn in and taken office and tbe j county court is in aeaaion. Lumber Shipments Are Big Astoria. - During the year of 1912 there were 381 vessels which loaded at the mills In the Astoria customa district and their combined cargoet totalled 290,509,033 feet of lumber. Ol these vessels. 61 carrying 60,110.004 feet of lumber went to foreign porta while 330 vessels with cargoes amount Ing to 230,329.033 feet of lumber want to domestic points. INSTITUTE WORK CLOSES Final Session Is Hsld at Crowfoot Orange, Near Lebanen Corvallle The farmera' laatltuta work of the eitension division of tha Oregon agricultural college, In which a number of faculty members bavi been engaged under extension super vision during the Christmass recess came to a close Saturday the flna day of vacation with an all day in si I tute at the Crowfoot Grange, nesr Leb anon. Three members of the college faculty conducted the Crowfoot meet ; lugs, ami Rase instruction In dairying I field crops and home economics. Institutes were held Friday at Tual atln and at Ashland. These Instltutei ' marked the suspension of the work tin til after the close of the winter shori courses at the college, which openet , when claas work waa resumed Mon day, as will continue until February of Vale, was operated on the Htb AH '' w''thy,nhe. of the Agricultural ' tbe patleuta are lepo.ted as doing ! to Joreuoou ami a basket diuuer was MJ, wi KUe(t of hjg 8on H c i l-. Ml . il room. I served iu the uew .Suuday sch 1 ! LtO sujoyed tbe feast. Mid-Winter Excursions lo Cdlllornia A p,lty wm glvt. Ly Kisie and Kmil Schmld Friday eieuing for the and not depend on wool, I .lanuaiy :11st. Low fares to S;ni youutf people who formerly met aud neas will u a ihoo ,. j , . .. ,.i. 1 1 ..... : " - - " Kraui'iscu ami uus .vuxeioi ".... nau goou iiu.es .n sub ..i... or.-s. nt h. niiu dm lor a short tim- last '"'' Dr. WHS III! ti, ulluml Hi.. l ot tas w.u.i ...... u rn I talk and iKleiau.l thorn t.. nun BM I h , , ; , : :: :;;:: - roots. Md nit d a,,.,, ut. 0 ,,,. It !.e the eroo an.) not See O. S. L. agents for rates ani rur- speut. Por Sale .... ul '"..,, A delightful eveung Oysters were served al the close of the evening's tun. lor Sdle or Jrdde ' - ": 1 sii uiu ther particulars. I Mlaa Ooldosj ooog, doogbtai ol Mr and .i L U . Young, was united iu Forty acre- irrigated uuder ieei mm i isge to T. W. Deed.. B I 'hauute. . 1 John Deere plow 1 voir, adjoining town, one bait BUS pUOSM, NuttOOy monnug. uie cajra I...I. . . ...J . I'olo 11, agoo, These must be tiom depot good mil rovemeuis pirUlJ u,0ii unuii pssrsstsaa t sh aext tsaa da vi in.,.,ir- range. Ju miles trom Laramie. In g0n R. L'Jick Of Li.-bard I Particulara write lio-ln. Wyoming Woman Mayor In Office Wnrrenton Oregon's first womai mayor, Miss Clara 0 Munson. waa In augnr.iieii al a meeting of (he city I council, when she ant the three new ly-elecied council members took theli oaths of office and succeeded the re tiring offlt lals. THE MARKETS. Portland. Wheat Club. H0c, bluestcra, SCo; red Kusslan. TSe. Oats t'.T. per ton. Hay -Timothy, flk; alfalfa, til Butter 'renmer. 37c. Kgss- ('itiidled. :'.:'r. Hops- 19U' crop. MS. Wool Kastern Oregon, lie; Wil lamette .alley, 22MC. Seattle. Wheal asWBMMaj ; clab, 81c. red Hushlan. 7c. Kggs 33c. Htuter Creamery. 38c. JJgjj 'lliuolby, )I9 per ton; alfalfa, $!. per tou. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Money to loan on Improved irri gated farms. W. II Doollttle Co. For Hale liurlev engineer's transit Very suitable tor irrigation work. Price very reaaotialde. In. pur- at rgus. Drayuge ordera taken at Moore lintel Joliu Laudiiigham, reeldeuce In lie CJ I I'hr. lots for sale 2 blocks west of postoflhe at a hsigaiu. Inquire at Aigus otflce, ilnlsilo Uakery gives Von inote aud belter caiuly for your money than sut other place iu town. For the best bread and psstry III Mm go to the Ontario Itakery. A Money Saver Is What the People Call Farley's Furniture Sale This is a forced sale to raise money and prices have been made so low that you can save money by buying'now. Be sure and see the stock and prices. In the New Store Room J. H. Farley Furniture Go. The Oregon -Idaho Lumber Co. FOR A Complete Stock 'of Lathe, Posts, Shimrles, Cement, Plaster, Lime, Doors, Windows, Glass, Screen Doors, Kubber Roofing, Building Pa per, Moulding and other trimmings Ix't us figure your hounv bill ONTARIO, - - - ORKtiON Electric Signs Bring Results They Talk to the public when the people who are busily engaged during the day, are in a receptive mood, and the stories they tell are literally burned into the memories of the observers. The Advertiser acts wisely when he invests in an at tractive Electric Sign. Idaho-Oregon Light & Power ONTARIO. Company .i;i .t. Mi buJ Mra. Deeds will leave Jobu Kakehctke. the Juttei part of this week for tbtii boaie it) Kauaas CLEAN-DP SALE Don't Miss It AT W .r Wfts IJfcaMarJaHgfaaCyl saW JM assV f 'w JW x gaw Mtfaay m HalEieaF a essa ssssk