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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1913)
Kl Ontario Pharmacy Keep the Moths Away From your Furs with Our Moth Compound 25 Cents per Can Rexall Remedies Eastman Kodaks Local Items n. Robert (Moll left but week (or arD(rillp. where she waa called on Koont of the serious lllne of ber notber. The 8tb grade examinations will be Idd tbe fitb and 7th of May. AH tftrbert are request) to get their orders I" 1 time. A. B. Maopheraon Nate Conklln Is visiting with his brother for a short tine. Mrs. L. N. Cook, of Caldwell, ,M calling n Ontario friends Wed- li.V. Two fnrnlahed rooms for rent, private family. K. Cope, tailor. The eighth grade pnpila will pre sent tee operetta. Florida at Dream luiil on May 2. Ericsson for good alioe repairing. nortli of Ontario Furniture company itore. A. K. Brown was In from his llnr vt tn'iiity i tin i-li this wsek. Ilesnvs tbe past winter waa an excellent one lor the eti'ck and sheep men of that HCtinn ..M. I the losaea very amall. Grass It now good and all the atuff la looking well. Mi-- iihnda Pierce Is at the Farley rooms with a tine Hoe of hair goods Hair dressing, manicuring, ecalp treatment Kollrited. Phone (14 W- Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Smtlb, of Appleton Citv. Miasourl, arrived laat Priday morning to look the country orer. Mix. Smith la n sister of W. T. Lamps In. They are on their koni'TOiniiii I rip and expect to locate kit BfO Hose lies moved to Cam bridge, Idaho. He ehipped a oar on Wediiea I Mu .it Thurp haa mored to the hlubria valley, "ear Cambridge. Mi LOCAL ITEMS Local News H. H. Mitchell, who recentlr ar rived herefrom Arkansas, is IhTsSMilaal Mr L"Pton Evans and daugh- to build a new house on the land be has ' ter M,M ,laze1, of .Spokane, Waah.. purchase,!. Rr In Ontario to organize a Mother's club These clubs are affiliated wjth tbe National Oongreaa of Mother's and are under the direction of Dr. Tit Coukey's He ponder for your poultry. J" ami &0 cents, at hirer but Drug Co. Mr Keynolda waa bare from Hunt i't"D this week to attend the wed oiui of hi daiigbtur, Miss Mildred. Alfalfa seed cents a pound at the Horn Llrsiy aud drain oompaoy. rYsd K Halley and Mra. (Inllway wr married in Boies Wsdoesday "fuuiii si i iii ixt church rectory by . 0. L. Jonea. Rerueinljer the llolateio oow sale at Oatsrio Saturday. April '20th. Jo KM want left Monday for liar tJ county where be will remain torlutf ill,- aijuimer. A. I) Mezituo la preparlog to wild s new liouae on land purchased &-m the Advancement company. Ueod shoe repairing at Griekaon'a oeihop, north .if poatoffloe. frank Weaver aud Miss Mildred Wield were married Wednesday by fc Myers at the borne of the bride the renenca of a few reiativea. ! will make their home on Un to creek n.n.h owned i.y the groom. Buy your alfalfa seed at the Moore Livery and Oraln company, 5 cents a pound. F. B. Mitchell, of Baker, who was a member of tbe leglilature and oo worker with W. F. Homan on the Irrigation committee, waa here Sun day, the guest of Mr. Human. Ontario Bakery givea you more and better candy for your money than any other place in town. Ham J. Ballin. of Ulenns Ferry. Idaho, has purchased tbe Palm saloon from May A Nicely and taken posses sion. Travel ing bag, mlt oases and trunk at the Kroctmlu Harne abop. The baieball fane have been out practicing for several eveuings aud it Is surprising bow many good play ers tbey have mustered out for prae tfoe. It la now believed that a club can be organized for the Valley league. If you want some good ouws attend the Hnlstelti tale at Ontario, Hatur day, April 2flth. Mia Maggie Haul, daughter of Thomas Harris, of this city, wusmsr rled to Will Kos at Parma, on Hat urday and they will make their home on Mr. Hoas'a place near Parma. Many friends extend congratulations. Tbe Kroussln Harness company oan save you money on the price of that harness you need. Thomas Logan shipped lu fmir car loada of cattle from Nauipa this mormug sud unloaded them nt Urogau, where they were turned on tbe raogo. Con key e Liquid lice killer for poultry aud stock, (iuarauteed by The lerliiirt lrng Co. Andrew Sloane Draper of New York. The club here bas the ardent co operation of Prof. Bailey, of tbe On tario srhoola. All mothers who are ineretsted In the work are Invited to call on Mra. Evans at the Moore hotel. Are you golngT Where? Ureamlatid. Monday, May 5. To the Isudore r'uehs, of Baker, waa calling on Outario frleuds Wednesdsy Kodaka Have tbe Hurrlll studio do your developing aud prlutlng. Mall orders given prompt utteution. L. Adam waa a Boise visitor Monday. An opportunity is afforded people interested 111 dairying to get a thoroughbred Holstelns Usturday, April UOtb. whan 6 0 bead will be sold ut Outarln. 1). A. (ioldamitb, of Abilene, Kan aas. la bare for a viait with hia brother, W. H. (Joldamitb. Wanted Position ou ranch to cook where there are no other women. Addreaa rJo 274. J. H. Oilcbrist Is in tbe city ar rauging for tbe handling of some cattle here for tue Wilier aud Lux people. I ..I Tramaln and H. L. Poormau bave Iteoo at the Hot Lake tor a week taklug the buths. Mra. Ooudy Is home from Hot Lake, wheri she was treated tor rbemuHliam. ROYAL Baking Powder b the greatest of modern time helps to perfect cake and biscuit making. Makes home baking pleasant and profitable. It renders the food more digestible and guarantees it safe from alum and all adulterants. Ben Crnmmlt returned from tbe Weiser Valley Saturday and will go to Salt Lake, having won a trip there throngb hi success In writing Insur ance. Are you going? Where? To tbe Dreamland, Monday, May V Mr. Bay Wilton was visiting Weiser friends last week. Mark Rutherford and family, who spent tbe winter here, have movad back to Ironsides for the summer. For Sale 1 doz. thoroughbred Hrawu Leghorn hens. Price $6. The Catholic ladlea will bold a cooked food sale at Nader's store uexl Saturday. April 20th and Invite the patronage of their friends. Are you going? Where? To tbe Dreamland. Monday, May 5. For Sale At a bargain 1 .11 nob Winona wagon, 1 Hock Island farm truck. 8 pair buggy ahatu. F. II Freeman. Mr. ami Mrs. S. D. Newman ar rived Sunday night fmm Hhoahone, I'lui. to visit the pareuta of Mra. Newman, Mr. and Mra. J. H. Jonea. J. A. Willlama went to Walla Walla to dlspoee of aome mule .,,,) wblle there was taken sick and ha been lu the hospital, but is reported much better. Mr. and Mr. Charles Plntt are In Portland fur a abort time. David Wilson stopped over lu On srlo, Monday on bis way west from Washington, where ha has a case before the Interior department. A story waa sent out from the lVitleud stockyarda laat week that not a hug had beeu Imported into Oregon for several mouths. This hud refersnoe ouly to hogs for slaughter, the traio loads of bacon, hams and lard were not taken Into cousldsratiou or the many tine animals imported for breeding purpose. Until the wast atopa uaiug eastern pork products there is going to be a demand for western hogs at good prices. As the country settles up tbe demand will lucrease. Mrs. J. D. Billingslay aud daugh teis were visiting frleuds in Boise last week. Mra. C B. Keuyon and Mlaa Hick were in Boise Saturday looking over the nice tbioga in the store there. Archie J. Blakely was married t Ki.tl.ri C. Buchuer at tbe residence ot U. L. King by tbe Judge ou Sunday afternoon. Mra. Vuu Petten and Mra. Test were visitors to Boiae Saturday, returning Sunday in tbe auto. Mis Printing made a trip to Boise Saturday. It girl, or tbe parents of girls, who are going to Portland will write to tbe "Big Sisterhood," oare of tbe ' Peoples' Institute, arrangement will be made to give tbem such attention as tbey may wish on reaching tbe city Sand their welfare will be looked atfer by "Big Sistres" who will take pleas i i ure in knowing and helping tb.ni. So many and thlnga happen every day to girls who con. to Portland from amall towns aud tbe country that tbe iui portauoe of tbl acquaintance with the "big Sister" is urged upon mothers! ao. I daughter throughout tbe state. ' Uet the Argus, only 11.00 OREGON RANGES TO BE RE STOCKED BY MEXICAN CAM The Miller and Lux people are re stocking tbeir range in this state with cattle from California and Mexico. Five train loada have been unloded at Wlnnemuocn, about 8,500 and will be driven north from that point. Some 10,000 head are to be shipped Into this section and driven to their ranges In this and Harney counties If the Mexican trull Lie set ties down o cattle can be driven out many more will come to this section, as the ranges can support more oattle. State of Indiana. Adjutant General' Office, Indlanapolii. April 19, l!13. Mrs. H. H.Whitney. Ontario, Ore. My Dear Madam : Your carload of provisions so geneiously donated by the people of your vicinity through the efforts of your Woman' olub was received In good order and la today being for warded to the flood (offerer in the neighborhood of Mt. Vernon. Indltna. You need make no apologia for this car as it Is one o! the very beat that haa been received by ua and it oertaitily will be appreciated by the poor people to whom it is being con signed. In their behalf I deilre to thank your club and the people for their very gunerou nonaiinnn. Very Respectfully Oeo. W. McCoy. Adjutant General. NOTES FROM THE HOSPITAL An operation for append loitla was performed laat Tuesday on Mr. Romlg, of Ontario Reporta of his present coudltlon are quite encouraging, Mlaa Simpson, of Parma, Is at the hospital, where she ha I a aurgical operation yesterday at the bands of Drs Printing and Weese. Rub-Not Saves half your labor. For sale at Ontario Pharmacy. Eight washings for 25 oents. Money back it not satisfied. If you want printing of the better class you get it at the Argus office the price is right Dr. P. A. Simmons, the Boise eye specialist, will be at tbe Moore hotel for two dnye only. Friday and Satur day, May 2 and 3. Dr. Simmoi It la now manager of tbe (Jlnbe Optical company and all old patient of the Globe, as woll as bla own are ruriest d to call at tbla time for uoh change aa may be needed. LAMPKIN HAS You will soon be think ing of taking up the carpeta and rugs and will need a few hundred old papers to place under them to save the carpet and deaden the sound. The Argus ha them tied up in liuudlea of 1U0 each whluh we sell for 2o cent. MOVED One block north to the room formerly occupied by Long's Clothing Store, where he is prepared to give you better prices. Remember LAMPKIN'S Cash Prices Mean Low Prices MR. DAIRYMAN! Here Is Your Opportunity BIG HOLSTFIN SALE AT Ontario, Oregon, at 10 O'clock Sat., April 26, 1913 50 HOLSTEIN COWS 50 Will Be Sold Everybody Come PRODUCTION, BREEDING, TYPE. This Herd of High Grade Milky Form, Young Dairy Cows which are being ship ped from Illinois, are a rare combination of these essential qualities. All bred to registered prize winning bull and will freshen from 20 to 60 days. Tuber culin tested. This will be a good opportunity for anybody interested in Holstein Dairy Cattle to set ure an excellent foundation for a high elan herd. Ontario Commercial Club ' f