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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1913)
& Ontario Pharmacy Keep the Moths Away From your Furs with Our Moth Compound 25 Cents per Can Rexall Remedies Eastman Kodaks Local Items Dr. and Mrs. Pogue are in Hidford ttttndiag the mmiI meeting of the Odd Fellows and Kebeknhs. The Mothers Cluh met nt the home of Mrs. Wood on Monday. A paper wns read hy Mrs. New ton on the physical training of the child, which was very in itructive and very interesting. At club has fifteen members. Leslie J. Aker accompanied the bridal party, Murray Morton and wife, to Portland, as best man. Mis- Mary Harvey, who ha been with Mrs. Grove for sev eral months, left for Twin Falls, her former home, Tuesday. Mrs. MrWilliams, nee Hattie (ilenn. of Bowman, California, is visiting Ontario friends for a ihort time. Spring Farm Pontine Lass, a cow owned by F. M. Jones, of Clinton, has hroken tho world's butter record. The previous re cord was a fraction over 28H pounds in 60 days, and the world ln'iiting cow lias exceeded this ly 20 pounds, having 308 1771000 pounds to her credit. Duncan McRae was here from Kiverxido last week. He says the road grade is completed to his house and that the engineers ure cross-sectioning from that point west and will commence grading soon and extend tho line to Dog Mountain at once. The Oregon Short Line has tecured a number of hulletins on potato growing and -..me are it the Argus office. The rail road people are taking much iu tereat in the potato and are do ing their part to make the Snake river valley as famous for the quality of the potatoes produced here as it is for tho apples grown. Mr. and Mrs. 1). II. Faires ml daughtor, Gladys of Port land arrived in Ontario Satur day, and will make their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ilagur were la re this week visiting rela tives and friends. Mr. Huguris in the implement and hardware biuilie-; ud ienorts business uood in that Motion. II hi v Nelson, who has a MnestMd 00 Dead Ox Flat. tart.. I tor Sweden this week, 0'i expect! to be gone for a Year or 10, He will return when bey have uater ready for his lands LOCAL ITEMS WOMAN'S CLUB HOLD LAST REGULAR MEETING OE YEAR The Ontario Woman's olnb held It last regular meeting for the year on Thursday, May ir. at the home of Mra. Pogue. It wns Pioneer day and after the bnaineea meeting the olnli Sara Creem made a trip to Boise this week and has a story for you on the eighth page. He also stopped at Caldwell, but that is another story. Miss Nettie Kicker and Mrs. Dude Stacy of Vale, sisters of ' niatnbera Itateneg to interesting Mrs. Morgan Carlile were here last week to attend the Mortan Carlile wedding. Mrs. Morgan Carlile has gone to Med ford rs a delegate to the meeting of the Rebekahs. Mrs. Carnefix was up from Weiser Tuesday visiting with friends and looking after busi ness matters. F. M. Hoopes of Payette has bought the interest in the New York store formerly owned hy J. A. Williams. Prof. Beatty and wife are hero for the summer from Wallowa, where the professor taught school the past year, J. R. Blrfckahy returned home Wednesday evening from a trip to Portland. Harrison Seaweard sold a car load of hoes this week to the Portland buyers. It is only a few years since this section was importing their hog meat. Fred Fisk was here from Parma this week trying to get some large horses or mules. Mrs. Thos. Jones was down from Vale visiting with rela tives for a few days this week. Mrs. K ahoii t and daughter and Miss Smith were visitors to Boise this week. Church Announrcments Memorial services at the Con gregational Church next Sun day morning, May 25. The choir will furnish music con sistent with the occasion. Philip Koenig. Methodist Episcopal Church, Sunday, May 16, 11)1.1. Mom ing service at 11 o'clock. The suhject for discussion will he, "Well with those who fear Cod." The Sacrament of the Lord's Suppor will he held in connec tion with this service. The ev- . t M lt. eninu service at eiani o cigck remlnlsccncee of early days in esaatern Oregon, before Ontario exlated. Mrs O. W. M .ill. it told In her charming manner of her trip in covered wagon and four horaea from Xebraaka, a din tanoe of 500 miles, of their flrat Thankigiving dinner In Oregon and of the beginnings of the Nevada ditch Mr. .Tncob St roup told of her ex periencea in Idaho, jnat aoroaa the river, with Indiana and made one feel that the louelineaa and laolation of living In theae agehruah land were aa nothing compared with the terror of the Indians and the dread of an uprising. Thete atorlea of actual experiences were supplemented by Mm. Fraaer and Mra. Kerfoot with tali h their fatbera and motbera bad told tbaui and Mra. Pogue added mnr of the doctor' thrilling experlenoea Id dririog over the country. The afternoon waa much enjoyed by all Pumps and Oxfords Utz & Dunn Make Garbaqe Cans? Tea tba U. 8. Plumbing and Heat ing company make thcui. Ik aure and get our price before buying. If you appreciate a dlah of rlob. amooth Ice cream try the Ontario Bakery. The beat of moving pleturea at the Maze. Admiaalou lOoenta. . east - Horse Mii.iy.'.l Dark brown geld ing weight 1000 pounda; barbed wire scare on front feet; branded O wltb bar. Infiu mat i. in to Argua office will It aultably rewarded. .. are made only of good leather. They are good fitting and most comfortable. Let your next pair be a pair from our stock. RADER'S Don't forget the Slogan Meet me at J,j Jm ZaW M A ADKK'S EST OOM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Money to loan gated farms. W. Improved Irn H. Doollttle Co. The loe ereaoi served at the Oota rlo Bakery ia alwaya juat right. ut (aniliiidge, Idaho yjl be a memorial service. There will he the choir. special music hy Cooked Food Sale The Woman's Episcopal Guild will hold a cooked food sale ut the M. M. Co. on Saturday, May 24, all day. Uet the Argua. only 11.00 ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Purs Economizes Butter, Floor, Eggs ; makes the food mOre appetizing and wholesome The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream ol Tartar HEAVY WORK ON SEWER TO RE COMPLETED THIS WEEK The heavy work ou the sewer out let will ir oompleted tbla week wheu tba pipe ia laid through tin- deep ground to a point near the put house, from there ou the trench will not be nearly an deep aud the work will go much futter. The average depth of the i u eo far la thirty feet butt bey are working through high ground nnd in another 150 feat will not have to go much ever twenty feet below the surface. A hirge flow of water ia fouud iu the gravel atrata and two pump ure neceiam t keep it down so the pip oau be laid POPULAR YOUNG PEOPLE MARRIED HERE LAST WEEK Mniritv M.ntoii and Mia L'laig Carlile were married ou Friday at tba home ot tba bride a pareuU, Mr. ml Mra. Morgkn Carlile, by Rev. Jobus. Mr. Holeombund Mlaa Hieley aiiitd the bildttl oouple. A dlunei m aerved and the oouple departed (or Portland for a short trip, accompanied by a rice abower and good wishes. Uncle l.yu- Hownrd nod hod Frank, l,ave bought the aaloon back and are again iu poaseaaion. Lyte salel tie imply bad to nave aomething to do be couldn't bang around any lunger SHERIFF KERFOOT RETURNS FROM OFFICIAL TRIPlOSALflM sheriff Kerfoot aud Tom Brasatsj returned Monday from their trip to Ha lew with a bunch of pruonere. They taw aeveral at the institution p. ut up from here and they all seemed to he doing well. Drayage orders taken at Moore Hotel John Land Ingham, reaidenoe phone 424 rii row lota for aala 2 blooka wast of poatofflce at n bargain. Inquire at Argua ottloe. For sale Hon ee aud two Iota fo rant or aale in Villa Park. Price cheap for Immediate aale. A. I. Caator. Cam. in. Oregon. For Trade Kuulty la Ave acreH tract of Advancement company, for lota In OnUirlo. In. pure at Argua. For Kent 50 aburea Owyhee ditch stock for tbla aaaeoo. A. F. Buyer Two furniabcil rooma for reut. Private family. K. Cope, tailor. Foi Kant After June let, Ave room fin -ii lulled botiee. Addreaa box 2 in, Ontario. Ore. tf. For Kent Furnlabed rooma for light housekeeping, cloae In. No children. Impure ut Argua oltlre. is$m ml- '." Tsji Ka fit BBS)" as j.in N, w .ta The House Comes Down in raptures of genuine applWM at every performance if our moving picture enteatainment We are putting m a cot. tan' change ot Most Attractive Pictures that are amusing, instructive and highly interesting, and young and old derive delight from them. Dreamland Theatre l.dilidqr (dns? Yea tbe ('. S. I'l'iint.nig .ml Heat lug company lu.ike I belli, ije iire aud get our price before buying. You will aoon U think lug at taking up tbe i.upets aud rugs BjsaJ will ueed a few hundred old paper to plai-e under them to vave the rerpet and deaden tba iouud. Tba Amu h..s them tied up in bundles of 100 each which we eel I for 25 cent. nWrrrH sir' fM 1 VI aV ' Sflafcai HaT-fX tlnfl II T rs 1 sbbbU. .stssa IMS Have lust Received a Shipment of H. & (J. 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