a Ontario Pharmacy Keep the Moths Away From your Furs with Our Moth Compound 25 Cents per Can Rexall Remedies Eastman Kodaks Local Items Vm. Wltr Olenn waa advised thla , of tbe dentb of her uncle. Wll IUB Staoer. . 8. Walaer. gM ,1 stlsnd tbe frjDarsl. V i Grove it home from tbe mil Iinry opnin t Portland. Attb meeting of tba fralt grower guards tby effected a local organ liitloD sod appointed A. Uramse idtl'" t0 tb" roee'D to awawa itBolM- I, K. Gnudy ! Id Baiter thla waak CD holiness. i W. 0. T. U. roiiTantloD will ha klrf it Frnitlsnd on Wednesday and lhr-lHT evenings net weak. Oood .l0lrsmi have been arranged and all ut cordially invited to attend. Gtorge R Stoic and Jeaiie Watt ttrr niBrniu -, j Kln( at tbe Mnllnnmnh. Clirtnoe Baga li bere from Nevada rliltloK hii brother. Tbt Catholic- ladlea will give a looked food sale in Rader'a atore neit hlonlsy. February 22nd and invite tit piiriniHic 'f tbelr frlenda. Chirlci K. Heiron waa bere Ttiea wr slth tome Investors who are going itrtbi!i pool tbat la known to nut In this section. They are ex paltDi'i'd people and have every conrl fcoot io their ability to locate It. I A Bemiler of Wellesloy. Mao.. ft (or hi home fuosdsy, attar a Sort 'lilt Hli Inn daughter, Mn. II. I Whimsy. Local News Th Snort Line pay car WiTossdsy. went to ibt Lackey la again with the M. a. Co. Mr. Arthur Moody ia apmidlog a hidiji aitli bur mother. Aim. A- A. Iritu. Mn II. A. Cbapimin la vlaltlng ttlb her daughter at Bolsa thla week. Mr tod Mr. F. B. Ball are in Bolaa for a lew day. A W. At bay, who waa an operator aiiif depot far sonic time, waa mar 'ltu Mi.. Mabel Andereou, one of Mlaa White arrivtd a few days ago fiom Portland, where ibe attended the millinery displays. Mrs. Curry and Orrln Boyer re turned a few daya ago from California, where they have been spending tbe winter. Tno Ontario colony in the aonthland la reported to be enjoying thetneelvee. H. C. Boyr made a hurried trip to the weat laatweek. Mra. Boyer Is home from the mil linery openings at Portland and say. the style for this seaaon are tbe lovelleat ahe has ever aeen and ahe baa a large order on the road wbiob will be bere in low daya. Lad lea tailor and dressmaker, Mra. Kite Cope, In the l.amme houee, or Inquire at Cope and Duunuck Check artists are operating In near by cowns again. WHtch tut for them wben tin y come to Ontario. Kev. W. A. Wlutera will preach in the Methodist church next Sunday morning and after tbe sermon tbe Hnnrament. of the Lords supper will be adlmlnstered. At the evening ear vice at 7:80 Dr. E. II. Todd, of Wil lamette University, will preach The public la cordially Invited to attend all tbeae aarvloea. Thomas Johns, peetoi . Mr. and Mrs. L. Adam ware Bolaa visitors last week. Miss Emma Clark waa vlaltlng her sister In Nampa last week. Mra. Lampkln la Improving and able to be around again, B. K. Fitch, tbe Frultleod mer chant, fell from a ladder a few daya ago and ripped tbe llgamenta of hia arm looee, maklug a naaty Injury wbiob will laat aome time. Judge aod Mrs. McKnlglit ware down from Vale ou Friday. Beporte from the campa where tbey are getting lambs report tbat then la a but crop and that tbay are doing well. The lumber la being hauled cut for tbe big bungalow being erected for WtaUpbons girls a few daya ago. Mr. Barrowa. Comparative Digestibility ofF. 1 Made with different Baking Powders From a Series of Elaborate Chemical Tests: An equal quantity of bread ( biscuit ) was made with each of three different kinds of baking powder cream of tartar, phosphate, and alum and submitted separately to the action of the digestive fluid, each for the same length of time. The relative percentage of the food digested is shown as follows : Bread made with Royal Cream of Tartar Powder: TOO Per Cent Digested I Bread made with phosphate powder: . 1684 Per Cent Digested! Bread made with alum powder: 67 Per Ceat Pig-ted I These tests, which are absolutely reliable and prejudiced, make plain a fact of great importance to everyone : Food raised with Royal a cream of fcrtar Baking Powder, is shown to be entirely diges tible, while the alum and phosphate powders are found to largely retard the digestion of the food made from mem. Undigested food is not only wasted food, but it the source of very many bodily ailments. Local News. Sunday was a beautiful spring day and the people were out in all direo tions enjoying the warm aunsbine. Some journeyed to Fayette, but next time they will hurry and get there In time for the train, sot caring for tbe return trip in autoa and buggies. Mrs. George Love, daughter of n. F. Unwell, one of tbe pioneera of Oregon, a lawyer of Jacksonville, of tbat state, la visiting Intheoityand la a goeat at tbe Owvbee. Mr. Dowell was a friend of Congreasman John Mill ley of i l.e stal.- Historical society and used to trail through here In tbe early days i.y stsge. Mrs. Love waa a guest ot tho Columbian club at tbe eoolai meeting Saturday afternoon. Capital N'ewa. Mrs. Love and Mra. Holland returned to tbelr home Monday. MRS. MARY MCAVERN DIES AFTER LINGERING ILLNESS Mrs. Mary .. Mcdaveru died Tues day roorulug, aged fl years. She left ooa daughter, Mrs, Mettle Draper, and a brother Is at Drewasy. The data of the funeral baa not been set. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Malheur County. Jacob Printing, Plaintiff, vs. R. M. Beard and Lena F. Beard, huaband and wife, L. A. Corey, and J. B. McClelland, Defendanta. To R. M. Beard, Lena F. Beard, L. A. Corey and J. B. McClelland, the above named defendanta: In the name of the State of Oregon. You arc hereby required to appear and anawer the complaint filed against you in tba above entitled auit on or before the 4th day of April, 1913, and if you fail to so appear, for waut thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in his complaint on file herein; the aaid relief being the foreclosure of plaintiff's mortgage upon the following described real property, towit: All of Iota 14, IS, 15, 17. 18, 19 and 20 in Block 158 in the City of Ontario, Malheur County, Oregou; for judgment against tbe defendanta, R. M. Beard and Lena F. Beard, L. A. Corey and J, B. McClelland, for the sum of $ o. with interest thereon at the rate of -per cent per aunum from the 1st day of October, 191o, and for the further sum of 100 attorney's fees and for the coats and disbursements of the suit; that a decree may be made for the sale of the said premises by the sheriff of Malheur county, Oregon, and that the proceeda of aaid sale may be applied in payment of the amounts due to the plaintiff, and that said defendants and each of them, and all persona claiming by, through or under said defendant- or either or any of them, either as pur chasers, incumbrancers or otherwise, may be barred and foreclosed of all rights, claim or etiuity of redemption in or to the aaid premises; for judgment against said defendants, H. M. Beard and Lena F. Beard, for any deficiency which may remain after applying all tba proceeds of the sale of said premises properly applicable to the satisfaction of said judgment; that the plaintiff or any party to this auit may become a purchaser at said sale, and that the purchaaer be let into the im mediate possession of said premises, You will also take notice that this summons is served upon you by publics tion in the Ontario Argus, a ajaysjipsj printed and published weekly at Onta rio, Malheur County, Oregon, and of general circulation in said Malheur County, by virtue of an order of the Hon George W. McKnight, Judge of the County Court of the State of Ort gon for Malheur County, which order bears date the 17th day of February, 1913, and by which order it ia directed that thia summons be served upon you by publication in the above named newspaper for six full consecutive weeks, and that you appear and answer the same on or before April 4th, 191 3. The firat publication of thia summons will appear in the issue of said paper of February 20th, 1913, and the last pub lioation will appear in the issue of April 3d, 1913. Dated thia 19th day of February, 1 lit. McCulloch A rxkhar.lt Attorneys for the 1'laintitf. FRUITLAND ITEMS The Christian Endeavor held their business meeting last Sat urday evening at the home of Miss Mary Kinnison. After the business, session the remainder of the evening was spent in a social time. Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served. Tho Val 911 tine partv given by Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. C. . Deal last Friday night was a complete success. The rooms were prettily decorated in red and white hearts and cu- pids which "were very appropri ate for the occasion. Various valentine games were enjoyed and after a delightful evening refreshments of cocoa and cake were served before the guests departed. There were sixty four, of the young people who enjoyed tin- rare occassion. Tlif members of the crochet club entertained their huslmndH last Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harry. Dainty refreshments were serv ed ufter which the guests de parted at a late hour having spent a delightful evening. Kus Thompson of this place and Mrs. lloughteliug were unit ed in marriage in Payette last Sunday afternoon. Hearty con gratulations are extended to them. The Fruitland commercial club entertained their families mid friends last Thursday even ing in Johnson's hull. A large crowd was present which enjoy edji.iiico program and dainty luncheou. The members of the eighth grade will long remember the good time they had at the Val entine party Friday night given by their teacher Miss Alphia Robinson. The eighth grade room was prettily arranged in Valentine decorutions which were very beautiful. Tho Methodist Ladies Aid ure planning a noodle supper which will be given in Kpworth hall next Friday night. Mr. M.ixtit lil will set seventy ucres of commercial orchard out this spring on his ranch south east of town. He set ten of his eighty acres in orchard three years ago. II R. Roomer bought two registered Holstein milk cows of Mi Troxel last week paying two hundred dollars for each oue. Many of the people of this community are acquainted with Mr. and Mrs. Churles Putheul who moved to Priest River, Ida ho three years ago, ami will be sorry to lettrn of their misfor tune of having their house burn last week. They saved only a few articles from the fire. On Tuesduy evening while K'lythe and Goldie Wells were driving to school their horse be came frightened und ran away Roth girls were thrown from the rig but were not seriously huat. Victor Rranthoover is ill with the la grippe. Shoes For Less New Spring Shoes are in and I have some beautiful new styles. See my window and note the prices, and you will realize that I have the snappy styles FOR LESS Children's Shoes at special prices, in Lace and Bluchers, Sizes, 5 to 8J $1.00 to $1.25 QXr shoes at O Jv 81 to 11! $1.50 shoes for C I OR 11 to 2 $1.75 $2.00 Shoes at C I FQ If you want Shoes it will pay you to look my Shoes over. W. T. Lampkin CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS! Miii v lit I. in ii sin iiniirnVMil iti l BjBSJSJVSJBJ vw . .... WW ....,.-. .. gated farms. W. H. Doollttle Co. Orayage orders taken at Moore Hotel John Laud Ingham, realdeuoe pbone 424 Three Iota for aala 2 blooka west if poetofUt-e at a bargain. Inquire at Argoa i Mil-. Ontario Bakery givaa you more uud better oaudy for your money tbau any other place iu towu. For Sale 3 horse power Internation al engine for sale. Inquire uf liox 307. Some one make me a cash offer on lota 1 and I In Mock 277, Ontario, Ore. Julia A Jonen, 7008 nth Ave N. W , Seattle, Waah. Maze Baby Contest COUPON Good for 10 votes if presented at Ticket Window on purchase of one admiHHion ticket. Wll not he counted if put In Voting Itov tffla v . t. T H ... -. For Hale- 3H sharea Owyhee Ditch .ompauy stock, either whole or part. A. B. Winter. Everett. Wash. -Iff A Book Cabinet Made In Period Styles cJutt whtt ton Kav wantsd. ! IjH Ikat w would lik A book 0tirt mad in parlod .tilt. Hotbed saab Jutt a few ui 're left at the Umpire Lumber company ysrd. Call early. 60 snares Owyhee dltcb stook for aala on long time. A. F. Boyer, On Urlo. Oregon. Now is the time to get a new rug for that room while Farley has a big stock to select from. FOR QUICK SALE AT BARGAIN Three Registered l'ercheron Stallions ' Four Registered Fercharon Marea Twenty Registered Holstein Cows Ten Registered Jersey Cows Five Registered Holstein Bulla Two Registered Jersey Bulla One Hundred High Grade Holstein Cows and Heifers One Duroc Jersey Boar (From Uni versity of Nebraaka If interested write, Hendershot Land and Live Stock Co., Meridian, Idaho. B OO 0iacep) Kaomets Will matt bur n.u.t Saj tifajBB naadt Not ntcnar to havt a cabinet bolt to ordar at ef.t Siixni. Ths tl you d' read for dalwary They Do Not Look Sectional -but They Are I W hav th Mcy iou vnt anS lu will want a Macat t.n yaw nan aatn thaas taemaU. Ontario Famitare Co. Tbe place to buy first elaaa candiea ia at tbe Ontario Bakery. 1 have for sale a few good Butt Orpiugtou eookrels, sired by a Boise and Ontario blue ribbon winner Did you ever uo Into u dark loom Tbeae will go for 12. 00 each Mrs. , aud leel urouud for an electric light I) A. lluiile. New 1'lymouth. Idaho Phllo 60 egg iucuua'or for aale writ box 607. iiit- V'ou can cut t-irelei uud cuius within an eiuhlb of au inch of It an I till not llml It. Pimliiitf the key bole is a auap iu couiparlsou. I