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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1913)
a Ontario Pharmacy Keep the Moths Away From your Furs with Our Moth Compound 25 Cents per Can Rexall Remedies Eastman Kodaks Local Items Idlei ullnr and dreasmakor. Mrs. EtU tope, in the Lamm house, or Inqnlri t Cope and Dunnuck Wntofi fouii-l owner can have name bf proving property and paying for thii notice. Wre nod Insulators have arrived for U Idabo-Oregon company to connect to Ntmh hranoh with the Ontario mbilation. 0. B. Eegleeton, who baa bean liv ing oo tbe bench eaat of bare for the put eight years baa aold out and will mov to Suroner, Nebraska, where be bi hirge pl"'e. W ' B ''' Det "'" will be back to tbe weal In a abort tlm. I 'mum ie working tor a creamery ind tbe i " fi" tbara are at preaeut bairilT interested In hoga and oblck- tni. N.vwi bin a obeeae faotory start - i, Ontnrln I promlecd a creamery ud Hi reports trow l'ayetta nod Wfiicr Indicate Unit those placea lira going a'tcr creamer iea. Tbera la pleoty of " ""n for obaeae and butter fortrlee at tbeaa aaveral places ind If tbev are supported by a largo apply of milk It will not take long to mike i bn tbe rloheat valley lo the VNt. W. E. Stewart, of Falka. waa renew Iiganiiaiiituces here thla week. For Salt- Barley 11.25 per bun tod. C. hi. Hceae. II. 0. I! .! la lu Portland thla seek selecting a atock of Rood for the aprtoR trade. Mayor Tmw and W If. Doollttle vtrt In Portland a few day lutt week end did IMM Rood boosting lor the Ontario Motion. Born February 2L to Mr. und Mia. Homer Utley, a diuiRhter. Grandpa art tbere is ouly one liner fllrl In Ibtwnrld mimI that it hi r sister. for Si Ie--A Ford automobile in pad ibniie. l'rioe t.i-o. D. CJ. Booth tf Multnomah rooma. Xn. II. A. Chapman waa registered eWbeUayhee tbia week. Tbirc win an excurelou to Waiaer Tseeday arauinR to eee "Kxouee Me" Tbe t mi ii Ht crowded ami the opera euee tilled to aee one of the fuuuieat reeeeeer written, presented by a well biliooeit cuuiiHuy. It waa a scream fromiUrl to tliilah W. J. BrooRer ia movliiR bla family to Boiee (hit wek, where be haa pur Bawd an Interest iu one of the latin in... 0- 1. C .ah... for aale by K. K. '"Hi and J. B. Atherton OuUirlo, Cou. Phone 2 IB. Tbe Ontario Qaj club aent a aquad Uithi mtfiiiiR at l'arma and thy re Po'tigoo.l meeting with 25 abootera Meat They waie treated royally UJ M a Rood share of tbe prlzea offered. a letter trom Frank Howard who la a PoitUci witti bla father aunouooea M Unole Lyte ia improviuR and '0R well. Jh and Mra. K. H. Dearuiond were "a from the ranch tnia week. Pct to have a rural route abliahed too u o they can get maW Hnlaily. Sobaonbf tor the Ar,u. only $1. Local News Married Tbe Mtaeea Bllllngelcy entertained a number of their frlende Wedneiday cvenlns. Harold Fie lecher, of Emmett, waa a vialtor here Snnday. Virgil Staplee, the Vale poetmaater, waa viaiting hla relativea here laat week. A. J. Froat, of Orovllle, California, was visiting his brntber-ln law. W. H. Cecil. Inat week. Mr. Froet baa been a a mining man for yeara and atnted they will be mininR In hla eection for many more yeara. Ontario looked good to blm and he aald he might re turn and buy a home here. He haa been on a Ioor trip, viaitlnR thirteen etatea and no other eection looked aa promleinR na the one around Ontario Mlaa Joy. of Ontnrio, came In on Haturday'a stage and will tench the balance of the term of eohool in the Denny dletiict. Mra. Sharp bitviuR realRned her poeltloo aa teacher. Jordan Valley Express. L L. Merchant will offer lua house hold goodi at private aale until March 15. The aale will include atovea, beda, rookera. tables, cbalra. plate mirror, ploturea, stands, aleo meat, lard etc Klveraide add, oloae to laundry. Beoauae Oregon waa admitted to tbe I'n Ion on February 14, 1850, a aiiRRaatlon haa been made tbat It be called tb" "Valentine atata." It It olalmed that thla paeudonym haa ad vantages over tbe mislead Ihr "Web foot" and "Beaver" which have done duly for ao many yeara. I will buy poultry every Monday at tbe Ontario livery barn. C.H. Bow man, Payette, Idaho. DOROTHY JAQUISH WILL REP RESENT ONTARIO AT NYSSA The ilrrlnui.il mm- content given Inst Friday evening at the Dreamland by the pupils of the sixth, Hcventh und eighth grades was greatly enjoyed by the audi ence which packed the theatre to it limit. After the four reels of pictures, a double (juartet id ighih grade girls gave sunn phasing selections and the e.ui It-stunts followed. TbvJ a BttUa Millikin, Arthur Voting, Mnrv Atherton, Dora Plttgboff, Dorothy J.iiii.-li and laftfit l.nrlu-ii. All acquitted them selves most creditably, showing they had been carefully trained. The judges were J. It. Black any, Mrs. H. U. Whitney and Mrs. S. D. Dorman. While they were deciding the quartet sang and then Mr. Blackaby an nounced the decision in favor of Dorothy Jaquish, whose decla mation waB well rendered. Dora Plughoff, who delivered an amusing monologue, was selected for second place. The winner will represen Ontario at the county declama tory contest March 8th and this time Ontario is confident of q ringing home tbe cup. Vale 0195U .i-i'iit. iaifta muit iiii'hi..it At the home of A. K. White lhnra "" V" ruDWUl,Ufl- day afternoon. February 20 1!1.1 I'epartment of tbe Interior, U. 8. John O. Oreen nnd Beulnh I. B. Eaat hno'1 Ottce at Vale. Oregon, February were married hv H. Thnm .Tnim. i "l'tl1. it1 in tbe presence of their immediate frlende After the ceremony all aat down to a fine dinner which waa prepared for the ocrnalon. Everyone wishes Mr. and Mra. Oreen a very happy and prosper ooa wedded life. In Lovlug Memory. A large andlenoe gathered at tbe Congregational cbarob Saturday after noon to pay a laat tender tribute to tbe memory of Harry F. Laokey. Only eympathy seemed expressed In that gathering nnd tbe relativea are grateful for the kindness of many friends in their trying time, etill the thought comes, touched wltb tears, that perhapa if a discouraged boy Id Boise a week. ago bad fully realized how many hearta In Ontario were beating warm for him and bow many loving hands would have reached to hla help, the pitiful atory of tbe week might not have been written. Even to know bow bla football frlenda st ill eared would have been aweet to blm. If we could only know today bow tomorrow'a heartaches might be saved, we would not pass priceless opportun I -tlaa In our bllodneaa uneveiug. While tboae who loved Harry beat moat bow humbly under tbe bur Jen of regret tbnt it could not be tbelra to give tbe needed courage, they know wltb certain vision tbat tbe aweet, affectionate nature and high ideals and looglnga of the lonely boy are Immortal and will have time and room to bloeeom under happier con ditions. Deapnlr la not crime nnd tbe Father who marka tbe aparrow'a fall loves tenderly each child of Hla. Had we known a heart a-weary, Fainted there beside the road. How our lagging feet had haatened To make light the heavy load. But above the aob of sorrow, Softening the vain regret, Cornea the meatagr. low and tender, God who loved him, lovea him yet. Notice Is hereby given tbat Mary F. Wr I ii alee, of Ontario, Oregon, who, on Augnat 10th, 1911, made Home stead Application, No. !01950. for K NE and HWi NKJ, Section 17 8., Range 47 K., Willamette Meridian, has filed "notice of intention to make Final Commutation Proof, toeatallieh claim to tbe land above deecrlbed, before the Register and Receiver, U. 8. Land Offloe. at Vale, Oregon, on the 51b day of April, 1913. Claimant namea as wltnassea: M. W. Jonea, ftozzie E. Jonea, Pearl Crane, of Ontario, Oregon; Melvin 8. HpauldiiiR, of Fayette, Idaho. Bruce R. Hester. Register. of (m whs ROT BISCUIT, hot cakes, made with ROYAL Baking Powder are doiioioum, health ful and eaelfy made The regular meeting of the Work and Win club was held Keoniaiv "J'i at the home of Mrs. Charles Kinison. It was guest d.iy and tbe program was listen ed In vital interest by a large audifiieu of club members and tin ir invited guests. Tho busi ness manager of the Woinan'f edition of the Argus rriulrirl her report, also the chairman of the entertainment cotumittee and the club discussed some plans for dispensing tho funds tin lied. The subject of the afternoon concerned children and schools and besides the two papers on "Child Welfare" read by Mrs. Stoetzel, and on the "Ideal School Environment" by Mrs. l'inney, the club was given an interesting talk by Mr. Hailey. Mi- Stoetzel Baid that she felt that the subject of child welfare was so large that sbe could uot doit justice within the scope of a single paper and she wi-h'l that the club would take up the subject for an entire winter's work. Mr. Bailey, who followed Mrs. Stoetzel, said that environment played more important puil in it child's life than any of u reali.td. He fpokf pai tinihul) of tiie m-ressity of adaptfng the OJMirtM tu stieiy ! the schools to thr Dl r.i- i.i ihr community which tbt) : vc. At the eloM oi the progrtMS refreshments were served. Administrator's Notice In tbe Countv Court of the atate OreRon for Malheur County. In the matter of the eetate of Clemen tine Chambers, deceeaed. Notice ia hereby Riven that the tbe underslRned haa been duly up pointed by the County Court of the State f Oregon, for Malbenr County, adnunletrntor of the eetate of eald Clementine Chambera, deceased All peraona bavliiR claims aRalntt tbe eatatn of eald Clementine OLnmbere, deceased, are berebj required to present tbe same to tbe ooderaiRoed with proper voiiebera aa bv law re quired within elx montha from date hereof. Dated at Ontario. OreRon, thla 27tb day of Fsbr.iary. 1013. ri W. Chum bare, Administrator of the eeutte of Clem ent'ne Cbanibere, deceaeed. Wanted Frioe oo No. 1 alfalfa hay delivered at Jauiieeon. Write E. 8. Audersou, BroRan, Oregon. Vale 0708. Burne 02517. II. E. 3447. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Inerior, U. 8. Land Offloe at Vale, Oregon, February Jtuh. IMS. Notloe la hereby Riven that Angus MoDonald.of Veruie. Malheur oounty. Oregon, who, on March Ifnth. 190H, made llomeetead Application No. 0708. for NWi. Section 6. Township 7 8.. Range 47 E. Willamette Merl dlan. baa tllud notina of inteution to make dual three year proof, to ettab liab claim to the laud above deeorihed, before Harry It. (iimiel, U. H. Com mlaalouer, at Onurio, Oregou. on the Hlk day of March, ItSI, Claiiuaut names ae wltnesa: lleinau W. Clt nent, of Ontario, Oregon: Koy H Kell.y, of Weiser. (leorgx Tiiicl, ul Fayette, A. I; White, of Ontario. Idaho; Idaho; Oregou airuue B. Heater. Beglster. ( di J of hanks We dealre to express our siuoere thauka to our frlenda and all who aasiatud us and for the tueuy acta of kindneaa shown ua during tbe illnesa aud death of our belored mother. Mr. aud Mrs J. A. Draper and family. According to the report of tbe Rogue River Valley Fruit A Produce aaaoctatlon just made public, that or ganisation ahlpped 18.". cans of applea and 1 9 cara of peara from tbe valley in lttlJ. Thla repreaenta about 76 per cent of the total production of tbe district. On peara tbe average pricea received were: Howella, $1.75 per box: Anjou, $2.26 a box; Boac, $2 02 a box: Bartletta, $1.0s a box. On ap plea the pricea were: Spluenberga, $1; Newtowns, $1.41; Ben Davla, $1.4$. While many sheep are attll dying oa the Lower 1'owder and in tbe vicinity of Ooose ftfefc. neur Baker, still It la thought that tbe worat of tbe epidem ic la over, and that the death rate, which was hundreds a day for several daya, will boon he reduced to little or nothing. State UUeep Inspector Dr. W. H. Ljrtlfl of I'eudletou Is at working In the affected district aud haa not changed his first diagnosis that polaon fodder waa the cauae of the epidemic. While It la tin possible to eatimate the total loaa to sheep men, it will run into thousands of dol larae -da of sh. ei ,.nd lambs ca a lit1 .ould th trees $.' fro to m CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Money to loan on Improved Irri gated farma. W. H. Doollttle Co. Dniynge orders taken at Moore Hotel John Landingham, residence phone 424 Three Iota for aale 2 blooka west of poatofflca at a bargain. Inquire at Argna offloe. Ontario Bakery givee yon more and better oandy for your money than any other place In town. For Sale -8 horse power Internation al engine for aale. Inquire of Box 667. Some one make me a cash offer on lots 1 and 2 in block 277, Ontario, Ore. Julia A Jones, 7008 nth Ave N. W., Seattle, Wash. For 8nle 38 sharea Owyhee Ditch company atock, either wbole or rart, A. B. Winter. Everett, Wash Hotbed saah Jast a few moo left at the Empire Lumber oompany yard. Call early. Now ia the time to get a new rug for that room while Farley haa a big stock to select from. The plaoe to buy flrat olaas oundiea is at the Ontario Bakery. GROVE & RILEY MILLINERY Saturday, March 1st we will be prepared to show a line of Dress Hats, Tailored Hats Millinery Novelties and cordially invite your inspection. 12,000 Miles for $5.00 I have driven my Buick more than 12,000 miles since April on a repair cost of $5.00 The Huick never gives me any trouble. C. W. Heintz, Buffalo, N. Y. That is a sample of what Buick owners think of their cars. '1 I 1 S. ' iLav. frakS J& S Dak J BUICK "30 ' Buick 30 e!AV m f Fully Equipped f. o. b. Flint, Mich. $1125 When a better ear in built the Seyuiiw Auto t o. will sell it. Seguine Auto Co. AGENTS Ontario, Oregon 1