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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1913)
U' Ontario Pharmacy Special this Week Floating Castile Soap 24b. Bar 35c Rexall Remedies Eastman Kodaks Local Items Mr. tod Mrs. John Boswell Werc here Saturday from their home in the Big Bend. They Wcre 00 their way to Portland to .ittend the Masonic Grand Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. James Lawrence of Vule were here Friday call- ing on friends. Miss Irene Gould of Weiser MM visitor here this week. Mr. and Mrs. 0. V. Allen of BoiM and Mr. and Mrs. Bower 111:111 oi 81. Anthony were visit ors hero Friday. They hud been to the hankers' convention ot V iser. George W. Thomas was here Sntunlay from Long Beach, Cal. He reports qftite a colony there of people who formerly resided herr and they are making good. Saturday was mi especially busy 'lay for the merchants, the farmers being in for supplies. The rains the fore part of the ii" I did more harm to the irri gni' I ernps than they did good to the dry farmers. Many have their hay down, having out early in preparation for a seed crop. Hugh McDonald was u visitor from Nyssa Monday. The Portland cattle market was off hist week, hut it is ex per ted to aoon be back at top prices there was an unusual run MUMd by tho high water around Portland. Improved plans for market ing the fruit crops of the prin cipal northwestern di-tri ts have just been completed by the North Pacific Fruit Distribut ors association and are expected to be of benefit to the fruit growers throughout the north western group of stutes. Good arrangements for marketing have been lucking and it ia thought the scheme just perfect ed will supply the need. Two car loads shipped from Payette recently brought good prices. L J. Chapman is now in churu of the Idaho Falls tele phone otlice 'Hid hi- many Wend will bo glad to hear of bis advancement. Mrs. Fred Simons and child ren are visiting in Boise Valley this week. Walter Martin and friends wen ,re Saturday and arrang ed : 'i the New Plymouth band and their m-uds to attend the ration of the Fourth here. M. K. Sharp was a visitor iron N'vssa Friday. LOCAL HEMS A. A. Wright madea run from Boise to Vnle in one of his Fords in two hours and forty minutes, a distance of 7! miles. He was accompanied by Drs. Hoople and Bartlett. That is certainly going some, consider ing the roads. The sheriff came down from Vale Saturday with three candi dates for the sanitarium at Pendleton. Charles Fields of Malheur, who has been consid ered erratic for several years. William Derrick of Malheur, who tried to kill his Wife some time ago and James Cameron, who has been a county charge for years and has recently lost his mind. There was another in the jail at Vale waiting to be examined. Homer H. Shute, of Payette, is the only graduate from the Corvallis College this year from this section. Mr. and Mrs. Ashford and son, of Seattle, were guest of Dr. Goldsberry this week. Mr. Ashford is the engineer in charge of the Bully Creek irri gation project. They were ac companied by Mrs. Board man, of Nevada, Iowa. Don Piatt came down from Parma to see the folks and some other people over Sunday. Don says he likes the new location very much. John Gordau wus an interest ed spectator at the wool sale here on Monday. He has wool at Vale. "The High Standard of Prac tical Morality." will be the sub ject from which Kv. Johns of the Methodist church, will take his sermon next Sunday morning. Mrs. Byrd Schultz t'otter will sing at this service. O. Nicely made u trip to Sho shone in his car this week, mak ing the two hundred miles in about eight hours. There will be a series of tem perance meetings held here uud the official who wus reeling around the streets on the even ing of the fourth will, uo doubt, be picked out us a shining exam ple of what some persons try to do with booze. It is the abuse of liquor that causes the agita tion for prohibition. The time to advertise is when you want more business. Mrs. Walter Glenn and son have gone to the ranch above Vale for an outing. Mr Glenn came down for them. Local News SCHOOL ELECTION ON MONDAY h ROYAL Baking Powder b the greatest of modern time helps to perfect cake and biscuit making. Makes home baking peasant and profitable. It renders the food more digestible and guarantees it safe from alum and all adulterants. H. J. Ward and son were here fitoru Nyssa. A. G. Morey, the Owyhee rabcher was here Saturday and says there is going to be a bi fruit crop in his section, and that many of the ranchers are going to raise alfalfa seed this year. Some of the grain might be better. Judge Brown was down from tho ranch to see how the Weis. r fellows did it. James Duncan attended the ditch meeting here Saturday. John Hay and John Ward were here also from Nyssa. K. A. Goddard, the man wlm deals in wet goods, has the agency for Rainier beer for this section and is serving it over the bar. The beer is considered tho nearest to Hudwoiser of any beer made and it is having (piite a run here. Mr. Goddard is prepared to sell this in any uantity, cases of two dozen, large size, 3.."iO, with an allow ance of ' cents when case and bottles are returned, or three bottles for half a dollar. Have you tried it yet? (pd. adv.) Miss Mae Kstelle Sage, who tuught in the schools here lust year, was married in Boise at the Met in id ist church, June 6, It Marry Dal.ell. They will make their home in Chicago, where the groom is secretary of a church club. Sprague Adams and Karl Thompson made a trip to Cain bridge in the Adams car this week and then took the train to the lakes. The Kord Auto Company re ceived another cur loud of Ford touring cars this week. They haVc sold 88 cars this season ujuI expect to sell many more.y Henry Grillip is in Portland for the rose show. Mrs. lloffmuu of Junturu has returned home after u pleasant visit with Mrs. J. S. Jones. A. Storkmun bus arranged to move to Lakeview, his old home. Bill Bontrop has been here a few days from Walla Walla, vis iting his fumily. CSeorge Hurdinuu is homo from school for the summer. Miss KfHe Orcutt met with a very puinful accident Tucduy eveniug by slipping and w i ench ing her unkle. The injury is very painful but it is thought there ure no broken boi Harry Looney, who was a resident here u few year- ago, stopped here over Sund I) and helped the base ball bojl out. He ia uow located at Jordan Vulley. Come uud bring your hus band and friend- o the B Iver Tea at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McNulty on Wcdnes- day evening, June IS from 5 till 9 p. in. Kveryone cordially invited. Miss Agnes Curter, who has been attending school at Mos cow, is here visiting her -ister, Mrs. Gertrude Grove. J. K. Blackuby made buai ness trip to Council, Idaho, this week. There is u new law governis the running of cattle in the city. A poundmaster has been ap pointed and he will tukt up any stock found running at large. I'ho annual school meeting will be l Id Monday at wbicii time there will tp one director and a elerk to elect The retiring drleetor la Mr. MmrIII oi I the present olerk la Mr. Piatt. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Tafd Advertisement. Money to loan Improved Irri gated farms. W. II. Donllttle Co. Draynge orders taken at Moore Hotel John Landingham, residence phone 424 Three Iota for aale 2 blocks weat of poatofrlce at a hargain. Inquire at Argm office. Two furuiabed rooms for reut. Private family. K. Copa, tailor. The ice cream nerved at the Onta rio Bakery ia alwaya juat right. Hurley for aale, '1 - per hundred by C. V. Keeae, Ontario. If you appreciate a diah of rich, nmooth Ice oream try the Ontario Uakery. The beat of moving picturea at the Maze. Admlaaion lOoeuta. Kntlre change of program every nlgbtat tba Mace. For Hale Corn popper, cheap for eaab or will trade. J. N. McMania, New Plymouth, Idaho. Old papers at the Argua office 25 centa per hundred. Juit what you need to line your cabloe and place under the carpet. i tlOO reward will be paid for the recovery of a anrrel geldlug, alx yenra old. branded P H on left ahmildcr I M on left hip. two white hind feet, white front foot, atrlpe In forehead Kwen M. Leunan. Hhaniko. Ore. Always on the Job If you nave a Job of hauling you want done, large or amall, you can alwava dpeud on Johu Land Ingham balug ready fur you. Call him al the Moore Hotel. tor Trade Two story brick building in good town, to trade for irrigated laud. Also good stock of mer chandise in building, will trade with building or separately. Address Really Exchange. Proposal tor Sealtd Bids Healed bid will be received, ad dreeaed to Mra. K. M. Oreig, Outarlo, Oregou. oi' to the hour of 2 o'clock, p. hi. June 30. ltll.'l, and then opeued. fur the furnishing of all materlala for the couatruotiou of a library building lu Ontario, (Irvgou. Heparan- I. Ida me required for the geueml omtiuet Hud for the heating and plumbing of aaid buildiug. Knoli hid in u be uoeompuuicd by a cert i tied check for B per cent of I he amouot I the bill ami payable to K. M. Oraig All blda to be in aooordauou with plane and r-citlrat loua on tile wHh and oMniuahle a II. H Orauel, Ontario. Oregon. The House Comes Down in raptures of genuine applause at every performance of our moving picture eriteatairmient We are putting on a constant change of Most Attractive Pictures that are amusing, instructive and highly interesting, and young and old derive delight from them. Silk Ratine Dress Just Received in Blue, Tan and Nell Rose at Lampkin's White Ratine and Linen Crash Dresses at $3.98 and $4.98 New Balkan Blouse at - $1.50 Boy's Wash Suits at 65c, 85c, $1.25 Girls' Middy Suits, trimmed in red and blue - - $1.35 Long Kimonas 68c and $1.00 W. T. Lampkin Butter Wrappers Must Be Printed We are printing more wrappers than any other two offices in this section. There is a reason. We haw the machinery, type and workmen necessary and we take the same care with Butter wrappers that we do with wedding invitations. Take your next order of A ro.lc ( fRg Butter Wrappers to the illUS lIIIte COLUMBIA Grdphophones Grdfonolas a. H 2 IB J3V m "No one thing will give so much pleasure, to so many people, for so long a time at so little cost.' IHHlllLE II1S( UMORDS Bermele f8 Drug Store The Argus and 5 Other High tf I CA Vj I J v Dreamland Theatre iciass Publications for only