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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 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 LOCAL ITEMS I, KhikIhII nnil wlfeNpcnt Hntur- ',! smirlftT m bli Mi-t. i- in Ontifl" eiiroute from PortlMw to BurlfV. Idlbo, where ip Ip ii rnriHtruet MtM'D' "' ,he Mlnir,ok" project. , promotion sained by iiIh work of tbe tMt lire years on the project. lhi tre cutertulucd in the home ot r. Hnrl Mrp. W. U. Ml I trolley. Mint Miirion Knndall returned 8at orilay from a visit with friende in Bols Swift A Co. are looking for a central Dtr iiii'iintHin itr for the eitabliih D of a brunch packing plant. It la turprlalnK ttaH have not heard of OoUrin M the center of the great (tttle nuil aheep Industry and the rail mid. '1' I in la where the Comnierrlal clobshoiilil net hiiy At CwMvM l 'evv 'lay ngn n farmer waa irrHiitoil dauuitfea lor the deatruo tloo of hi" "'"' llV H'cpage water. John A Kobertaon. foreman for the Hanlef CstUa company, will com uoure itiflH cattle to the railroad it Prairie City on the Kith when graaa till ha good. They will ablp to Portland. Dr. Walter L. Maraden died nt Wliitticr. Cnlfornia. March lat. He ma pioneer of the Harney Valley i country hiivlng practiced medicine tber Dfit '-'"' varaago. Ttii- place to buy flrat olaia o and lea . it it tbe Ontario Bakery. Now in the time to get a new rug for that room while Farley haa a big atock to iclect from. 0. I. C. awlne for sale by E. K. Inglr ind J. H. Atherton OuUtrlo, uriiti'U. Pliooe iio. Kor the licit brand and paatry in toauti to the Ontario bakery. tiara money and buy your trtinka it tor Kroeaalu llutncasa o.. Htu-oaa in to F. II. Freeman. Tim Ladle' Aid of the Cnngregn tlonal phii'ch hare planned a erl of tut. in he given at the cnurch tbe tblril WVIneaday of wary month. The flrat on will be held March 10. F.im 'lie eniillally Invited. "Hniity I'ulla the String.11 When too tin-Hi i r. Walaer March 18th. Mi-riiil ruin larea OntaMo 7 p. m Krturu alter performance 75o for round trip. Junt arrived it dray load of wblpa IidJ auit ravea. Kroaeelo Harnaaa Co. Oban A. Itrown baa Ufccn chiune pi tti Jiinlan Valley livery atable. Tbooiaa I ret we II waa nrreated on a lenarK't- of Humility auil taken to Vale Ifrom Ji I'Uu Valley. Por Rule Fifty aeU of baroaas. all Liariiitee.l. Kroaaain llarueaaa Go. "Uuntjr I'. mi, the Htrluga" Wheatou Ilaaarta UVir Marob 18. Hpecial trim leavo Ontario 7 p m. Keturn Iff perfuriiiance -75o round trip. Loui I in i. hi i waa down from wtfl thin week attending to aome kam For Ita.t- llouaekeeping rooma, lUnn itreet. two blooka oorth P. (). I'M-arir iihIii,, teUpbone. Phone 804. The. It, t.i Weitartiat Nyiaa, la again l0o aith J. . Hitner ua proprietor. Julm Fiiirinan, the Wt'htfall ircliuiit, was in Onturio this k. While the railroad has "n completed to Humers for MM nouibt, no train service Striven fm iitiiiiial declamatory con- '! ' imiled off at N y.-sa on Hardly eveninji and the cup lrdeil to Xyssa. Ahout two iDiireii attended from Ontario The directors of the Commer cial Cluh held n meeting Tues day evening and elected eleven new members. Two nice houses have been built on the Defoe tract in the west part of the city by Verne and Jess Defoe. Thomas Barton is having a two story addition built on his Riverside home. T. W. Clagett is building on his desert claim, north of the city. Andrew J. Smith is having a larj,e barn built on bit place at Washoe. B. Reynold btl sold his in terest in the New York store to his former partners. C. T. Prall is here from San Francisco assisting T. V. CMac- ett with the road lands business. C. K. Huntington, formerlyof Alliance, Neb., has bought a jilace near Fruitland and is building a handsome home. Hank If cNee, generally called Chicago, had a gun play with a man named Knlp, the latter re ceiving a slight wound Both were bound over. Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Cox were injured in a runaway at New Plymouth on Monday evening. T. T. Redsull died at Caldwell Sunday, aged No. He was an agent for the Hudson Bay Com pany in 184N and located in Boise Basin in 1862. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lester returned from Star on Friday, wl itc they had been visiting the family of J. T. Ohl. They were married at Vale a few lavs previous and their friends gave them a hearty welcome. Mrs. Lester was Miss (irace Lackey, well known throughout the county and Mr. Lester if with the Ontario Meat Market. Work has been started on new sidewalks around town by the council and will be continued until most of the gaps are rilled in, so that one may go a few blocks withouf zigzagging. R. A. Cook took a bad header a few days ago. While riding his motor cycle a dog run into him. He was picked up un conscious and it was found no bones were broken. Unfortun ately the dog was not killed. Mr. (ilover is home from a trip to Chicago and New York. He found the retail botUMtl good in both places, but the speculators are being bard hit. The people now demand more than six per ct. for their money, and when the stocks won't pay more they sell them. Ed CJreig was in u runaway at Nyssa last Fridry, but was not seriously injured. Miss Sue Stoet.el was visiting old time friends from Nebraska at Caldwell on Saturday. A bright little boy appeared at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Joe Staples on Saturday. Mrs. Staples is at the home of her mother iu Caldwell. S? .jNt jeSB 60 "i 0P PrMl Baking iie&ssG Powder Absolutely Purb The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Makes delicious home-baked foods ol maximum quality at minimum cost Makes home baking pleasant and profitable We announce our spring showing of Millinery, Dresses, Suits, Coats, Dry Goods, Furnish ing Goods and Shoes The new spring goods are so delightfully new in cut, materials and colors that you w ill be more than delighted from theufirst sight and also at the very reasonable prices. BOYEKS DEPARTMENT STORE timet wmirams r For Sale 3 horse power Internation al engine for sale. Inquire of Box 667. Mouey to loan no Improved Irri M-atad farina. W. II. Doollttle Co. Druyage ordera takeo at Moore Hotel John Laudiugliaui, realdeuoa pbooe 424 Three lot for aala 'i blooka wat of poatottli-a at u bargaio. Inquire at Argua iittleu. For Hale- 38 aharea Owyhee Ditch company atock, either whole or part. A. U Wluter, Everett. Waah. For Bale One Fercbaou atalllou. U yeara paat, weight K00 lba. Bouuil aod gentle. A ure foal gettar. J. C. Finning Ontario, Oregon. Ladies tailor aud dreeaiuaker, Mra Kite Lope, iu the Luuime house, or .uqulre at ('ope aud Duutmck For s.ilc rii-cnuil ii.iinl lumber. 03 to 'l- per M ; 2000 comwou brick at 15 per M ; 400 red preaaed brick at l0perM;l Champion 400" fan blower. 110; 1200 feet Viuob wire cable at 2o per foot, ami other article for lale. Inquire at Argua ohVi- Wbite Orpington ega for aula. Kellaratruaa strain ot flue Individuals. Phone 1042. Ontario. Tb tin payer are invited to bring tbeir notioea of Uxea due. to ua aod let ua send In tbelr paymenta and take care of the reoeipta until called for. Ontario National Bunk. For Kent -40 sorea alfalfa, cutting 6 to 'J tona per acre; 15 acres alfalfa. 5 acrea for oropa with email dwelling. aod 15 aorea alfalfa uud 5 for crops with dwelliug of 4 rooma aud family orcburd. All adjoining Nya. 1; H. Houaley. Nyasa. Oregon. The taxpayers are luviled to briug tbeir nuticea of taxes due. to ua uud let ua send iu their laymeuts and tuke care of tbe receipts until called I for. Ontario National Bank For Bale Huugariau Millet seeil. phone 1513. Fruitlaud. Ontario Bakery give you MM uud better candy for your mouey tbao auv other place in town. Public Auction Big Auction Day at Ontario Sat. March 22 The first date of regular monthly auction sales, which will be held at Ontario, hereafter on the Third Saturday of Each Month Rain or Shine These monthly sales will be conducted by the ONTA RIO COMMERCIAL CLUB, and fair treatment will be guaranteed everyone. No Matter What You Have to Sell Bring it to these Sales Horses, Cows, Sheep, Hogs, Poultry, Implements, Household Goods, MincellaneouB Article of Every DeHcription. THESE SALES ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC: Ownt is ol livestock an re quested to place their LOWEST CASH VALUE when animals are listed. Your price will be protected unless you order bid accepted. Two per cent fee charged on Hales where animals are bid in by owner Three per cent auction fee charged on all regular sulcs. No other expense connnected with the saleti. Here is an Opportunity to Dispose Monthly of What You Don't Want Here is the Chance to Buy What You May Want. IF YOU HAVE ONLY ONE ARTICLE BMNG IT TO THE SALE '""V" ' i iMMMMMMMMMiiwiMMMMMMaMieawaaaaaMMMMBwawaaaweiawawiM ' BaaawaaaaaMM Remember the first date, Saturday, Mar. 22; fityimnity ut J2:J0 M., Sharp. Col. Jas. Barnard Auctioneer. Sale Conducted by the Ontario Commercial Club