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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1913)
a t Ontario Pharmacy Special this Week Floating Castile Soap 24b. Bar 35c Rexall Remedies Eastman Kodaks Local Items (limits .Johnson was kicked in tlif fC list Bitwdty nnd pnitc severely injured, by u colt lie u:s leading to water. He wn. token to the hospital. yorn June 6 to Mis. Fred Curry, I s,,- Born Monday, June 2, to Ifr, md Mri. II. A. Brooks, of fimieson, at Holy Rotary botpi tal, daughter. C. S Walton was called to Suit Lake this week on business. 0, T. Pratt of the Baatera Oregon band company, has bfen tppointid a member o? tl. bureau of mines. Ir. Prank Lee Williams, of Vale, was married in Dps Moines ,,,i. Wednesday to Miss Mary Mill' m v, daughter of Mr. and Mr-. Walter Mellenry. Tlie dinner served by the lailics of the Cemetery associa tion on Decoration Aa was well itteaded and was a success in every way. Mrs.' ('has. Adam arrived home Monday from a short visit in Weiser. A. N. Soliss came in the first of the week from California. Ban liobson and daughter, H.--H, have gone to Helena, Montana, where a sister resides. His two sons will follow, making the trip overland. Miss Pearl Halliday and J. II. Rurhridgo were married at Vale list Sunday by Kev. C. E. Hel trmii. The young couple will make their home it Nysu. Miss Rachael Chapman is lioine from Boise where she has been attending school. The excursion to Adriun has been indefinitely postponed. Miss Kdith Cain, of Spokane, iihere and will spend the sum mer at the home of her brother, A. B Cain. Mrs. (Jus Tucker is visiting with relatives at Pocatello.. Mrs. Auna (i rainier was brought down from Vale Wed nesday by Deputy Brown and lr. Rooplt and taken to the 1'eiulletou sanitarium by the matron. The woman was a re cent arrival from Kansas with her husband and two children. Frank Davis came over from Jordan Vallty Monday to look after luisineaa matters. Copperfitld, the little town at it Ox Bow tunnel, had a i.'SO-M- lire last week, starting in a saloon. A car load of popcorn was kipped from lmn a few days R0. 1 1 was grown 00 BotWOll ench and netted the growers SU. ,:! aert and it is safe to say larger acreage trill ,,e planted this vear, LOCAL m Mrs. Grove, the milliner, was called to Long Valley Sundny morniug by the illness of a sis-ter. Mrs. Biggs and daughter ar rived from the Kast and will spend the summer here with relatives. Mrs. IfeWUlitmi has return ed to her home at Boman, Calif., after a short visit with Mrs. Walter (.Menu ami friends. A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Arnold on the 29th and the young man will be trained for the operating depart of the Dreamland. Miss Margaret Magirern bat gone to Portland for a couple of weeks and will return with her sister and mother at that time. Mrs, Howard Taggart is visit ing with her cousins at the Mal let home. Train service to Homedale will not start until .June 15. No schedule has been announced. PRUITLAND ITEMS The commencement exercises of the Fruitland high school class were held at the Methodist church Wednesday evening. The graduates were Kdith Blooms trom, Lester Branthoover, Henry Bloomstrom, Merlo Hollonbeck, Clarence Kicken, May Mover, Ksther Russell, Waldo Homan, Ruth Whealdon and Kdythe Wells. The music was furnish ed by the (lee club under the direction of Prof. T. R NeiUon. The diplomas were presented to the graduates by Mr. Hazel tine, the president of the board. No scholarships or honors of auy kind were given and no admission was charged. Long before the hour set for the beginning of the program the church was tilled und standing room was at a premium. Win. Melcher Bold a bunch of hogs last week to Otto Albert, of Payette, receiving near IUOO for them. Chas. Stevens' sister-in-law and niece, from Bellinghain, Wash., arrived last Saturday for an extended visit. Miss Mamie Bayer returned home Saturday from Paris, Idaho, where she has been teaching school. The Methodist Ladies Aid will meet next Thursday after noon with Mrs. Linck. Mr. Yockey, of Kansas City, Missouri, arrived Thursday for a visit with bis brother, N. P. Yockey. Miss Lolu Carpenter is visit ing with relatives in Weiser. Frank Barnard is painting his house this week. E. L. Hon ter left Tuesday for several week's work on his farm near New Plymouth. Mrs. (ieorge Childs left lasti Wednetday for Wathington to visit with her mother. Belatives of Mr. and Mrs. A A. Branthoover are down from Boise visiting them. ;;:,; , ,,,.,., ., Minium If you epprtetata dish of rich. month Ire cream try the Ontario ekatf. - The beat of moving pictures at the Maze. Adroiiiioa l' cents. Bntlra change of program every night at the Mate. Old pnpers at the Argus office 2" cents per hnodred. Jnat what you need to Hue your eahlna and place under the earpet. Always on the Job If yon bare job of hauling yon want done, large or small, you oan alwavs depend 00 John ljiindiugham being ready for you. Call him at the Moore Hotel. Hurley for aale. 11.11 per hundred by C. K. Reese. OoUrio. ttOO reward will be paid for the recovery of a aorrel gelding, alx yeiire old, branded MP 8 ou left aboulder K M on left hip, two white hind feet, white front foot, stripe In forehead Kwen M. Lennau. Sbenlko, C.. JUDGE GIVES MAYOR A JAIL SENTENCE MrMlnnvllle. Or. Judge William Oalloway. sitting In the circuit court here, sentenced Mayor W. T. Vinton, of MrMlnnvllle, to pay n fine of $300 and to be Imprisoned six montha In the county Jul), without hall, or until itch time ;is he nhotild nee fit to obey order of the court. Me wan placed in Jail by Sheriff llenderMou, of Yamhill county. Mayor Vlnton'a life In Jail, however, was ahort. for he waa releaaed after experiencing three houra of cell life, to appear In habeas corpua proceed Inga at flalem. 1'hlH la the climax In the long-fought aulta, which firm orlglnuted In the form of an Injunction ault Inatltuted by a private citlxen of McMlnnvllle, enjoining the mayor and recorder sign Ing the contract entered Into by the city with a paving company. Imme diately following (he aettlng aalde of the temporary Injunction luitndamiiM procedure waa inatltuted by the State of Oregon, ex rel.. A. ('. Chandler vet aua William T Vinton. JOHN DEERE SPREADER The Spreader ivith the Beater on the Axle The Simplest Spreader Made 8 Clutches No Chain M77JJTTjfewF jf No A JjfstvirntsZ, JOttfi MEnEjk -.,. m, 3 t nil VI TICTRK .fJUItp HMIU. 3j W H-aJaaiJl'r2 : H 1 7Va..HESm7giWnWi F m UW 4jJadUanga9VtMgaH AgfVafv ,vii A rMMmm'ESjt . z '-rL; sy j y I Enf-.rely New . . x" Holler tsartniis Light Draft Easy to Load Nothinnr Else Like It f-' Uin JOHN DEI DEADER Tk$ Sprrndrr with th- nairr on thf Arlc- ment in tprjadsr i innufncturing as the atU-bindcr wuj over tho old reaper. new una oiirrrci.t lines fron the ordinary aprendi-r. -h as much of an Improve It is made ulong entirely i The first mm '. cvi r i I buili in JS7H hv tho K"v" Tturnee AT:innf:irt '.irin-r roir.nnnv Up to tho tii " i tr eve-y praaoar hasbecn m il the an le ral Unca as this flrat muchim . i r I taJ en frcn eno end ot the main axle and t runsmittad. either through obalna or geurs, to the bwtor. rnountod above and in the rear of tho nxlc. Horrloforc tho only improvement in rr.nuro aprep.doir : Im-o tho fi..-t on- w.i ma'' in 1 H7 h;ii been in tl r.-li'ieniont of detail i. The Jolm Dtaro B roader Is n radical departure from the old nviii.nl of eonaftuctlon. It la made along cn'irely nv HnM an I is a great improvement over tho old style apn-udrr. Come in und exnminethe mm hino and you will readily ma ray tho John Dccre Spreader Is eo fnr superior to any spreader hT t fort eonatrueted. Even if You Dont Need a New Spreader Now V&SS&VSSSm of articles on why farm manure should bo iimd on the land, how It should be applied, how it should ! stored, the value and effect of tixiug it in various ways. In addition there is a detail doacrlptlM of tho John Ueera Spreadc with Uluatrations 1:1 colors of this spreader working in the field. Better Investigate .. It's Worth Your While BOYER BROS. & COMPANY Department Store i I ; 1 rawk - Proposal for Sealed Bids a w ik. It a 1- ftal1' AttvBam Sealed blda will be received, ad drtaied to K. M. Irelg. Ontario. Ore gon, up to the hour of '2 o'clock, p. in .linn-:n'lh. IflSt and then opened, for the furnisbing of all maUrlala for tbe eonatructioti of a library building in Ontario. Oregon. Heparate t.lda are required for the geuerul eontmct uud for the beating and plumbing or aaid building. Kacili bid lima be hoc mpmin I by a certified check for I par eeot of the amount of the bid and payable to K. M. tireig All blda to be in Hucordaiioo wltb plana and apecltloatlone on file with and otitaluable of II. U (irauel, Ontario, Oregou. CLASSIFIED IW1ISMIIS HOT BISCUIT, hot oake; made with ROYAL Baking Powder are dollclou; health ful and eaalty made. MAYOR RUSHLIGHT LOSES M. R. Albee la Elected First Mayer Under Commii.ion Government Portland, Ore. -il. R. Albee waa elected first muor of Portland under the commission form of government, eetaetJBf M' Ku.hllKht. preaent may or, and hia nearest opponent, by a sub atuntlul vote. In the beat raldence Mtfctaa of the city Mr. Albee ran aeed of Mr- Rusbltgbt aa high as four to one. Ideal weather failed to bring out us large aa vote aa hoped for, a total of about 46,000, or about 60 per ceut of the reclatered vote being caat. Kor commtaalonera, Ralph C. Clyde. W. L. Brewater. Robert Q. Dleck. Will H. Daly and George U Baker are bad lng and It la indicated that the tout men who will aerve with the new m.i.or will be chosen from thene fiw In all probability first, second and hjird choice votes will ha c.ounted to determine the renull. MANY NtW LAWS IN EFrECT More Power Given Governor as Rsault of Legislative Acta- Salem. Or All the laws pasf.U at the recent session of the legislature, except those having emergency claua M or those to be referred to the peo ple, became operative Tueaday. Chief among the new meaaurea are tboae relating to highwaya. irrigation. wagea of women and children pen alone for mother, fixing number of houra of workmen in factories miMs. etc, giving the governor more power to enforce lawa locally, revUnm fish and game law, appropriation for I'a etflg I'HiianiM expoltlon. regulation of brokers, regulation of pawnbroker, uniform system of accounting in tet laud countlea. teachers of PortlaaU on j civil eervice baala. pensiona for Port land police, abolishing district luira I aiid creating county lairs. Money to loan Improved lrn gated farms. W II. Doollttle Co. Umyage orders taken at Moore Hotel John Landiugham, reeldiioe pbooe 424 Three lota for aale 2 blookn west of poetofflce at a bargain. Inquire at Argus ..nice. For Trade ttjulty iu live acre tract of Advancement company, for lots In Ontario. Inquire at Argus. itws Have Just Received a Shipment of R. & G. ContetH STANDARD PATTERNS You can gf t them at the New York Store The Star Brand Shoe Is as Good as Ever and Cheaper Two furnished rooms for reut Private family. K. Cope, tailor. Stray yearling bay oolt. Owner oull and pay charges. A. McDonald. Vernie P. O The House Comes Down in raptures of genuine applauae at every performance of our moving picture enteatainnient We are putting 00 a constant change of Most Attractive Pictures that are amiwing, Instructive and highly interesting, ami young and old derive delight from them. Dreamland Theatre COLUMBIA Graphophones Grafonolas mlCi M LflY' a uNo one thing will give su much pleasure, to so many people, for so long a time at so little cost." DOUBLE I)1S( RECORDS Bermele 's Drug Store Ixiursions to Salt IdL -- M in Mutual la piuveniMiil a.ui!iale.u ...iivitloii. .iLiie-itb to life teeliMtte. ttaOta Uem leaa tota. ia afaett fnraataa peaggeM Laaj reltteee for s,oit)ld '"'