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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1913)
Ks & Ontario Pharmacy Special this Week Floating Castile Soap 24b. Bar 35c Rexall Remedies Eastman Kodaks Local Items Kl' Mji (Jladys Holland, of Hums, was the guest of Ruth -regt on her return from St. Helens school, at Portland. Hn, Under and daughter, Miss Irene, visited Boise last week. Mrs. John Bervin was vis iting friends at Cambridge last week. Charles Atherton was in Boise Inst week with his daugh ter. Mr. A. J. Glover was call ing on Ontario friends a few diivs ibia week. She is now living with her parents in Boise. Mis Oorothy Taylor, of Id aho lulls, niece of Col. Taylor was n guest at his home sever- il dayi this week. She attend ed school ftt Moscow and is on her way home. George Smith, of Caldwell, died at the hospital Friday. He was riding a motor cycle md wont off the bridge at Xyssn, the injuries proving fatal. Judg' Stearns fined a man I fifty dolhirs for selling liquor to minors. William Simon, manager of the Alexander store at Boise via a visitor here Friday with his brother Fred, who is in the Alexander store. Prof. Hall and Nate Conklin ImtUe a Hip vo jiirmiu uurjr i lew days ago. Marshall Odell was called to Boise Saturday. Mrs. Alliert Locket, of Jamie- md, returned Saturday from a trip to Baker, where she visit- 1 her sister. On Saturday morning Ben ll'rummett was receiving con- natulutions. It is a boy this 06. Dave Lundis has moved his muiily to Ontario and will make lb licaduuartars here. This about the centre of his terri fy and the handiest point, be- ides tin- cortt of living iacheap- rhere than ut Boise. It is ex pected that many others will uk-tin.- their headquarters in :e ueur future. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moody re down from Vale over Sun- lay to visit with relatives and lee the ball game. I. 1; Blackaby attended the inkers . .invention at Corval- sihis week. W. A. Carter, of Nyssa, was WS Thursday looking after as- uiei.t work on desert claims. LOCAUTEMS Mrs. Ben Brown and children of Vale visited friends in Ont ario Saturday. B. L. Milligan and wife re. turned from Walla Walla Sat urday where they have been visiting their daughters. H. B. Grauel returned from Portland Saturday where he attended the Grand Lodge and Grand Chapter of Masons. W. F. Homan visited friends in Weiser Sunday. H. H. Williams was in Wei ser Sunday. Mrs. Seguine returned a few days ago from Ironside, where she had bean visiting for sev eral weeks. Mr. Seguine went up after her, making the 134 miles in six ami one half hours and using six gallons of gaso line. There was nine miles of new road between Vale and Jamiesoa. Mrs. Anna Fox of Farmer City, Iowa, is here visiting with her brother J. K. Gregg and their mother. Mrs. F. M. Dra per returned with her. E. A. Goddard, the man who deals in wet goods, has the agency for Ilainier beer for this section and is serving it over the bar. The beer is considered the nearest to Budweiser of any beer made and it is having quite a run here. Mr. Goddard is prepared to sell this in any quantity, cases of two dozen, large size, $8..rU, with an allow ance of f0 cents when case and bodies are returned, or three bottles for half a dollar. Have you tried it yet? (pd. adv.) F. M. Kicker and wife, of Union, pereuts of Mr Morgan Carlile, are visiting relatives and friends here. Miss Alice Piercy, the Art and Domestic Science teacher at St. Margarets hall, Boise, will organize a class in china painting and dress making here on Friday at the Moore hotel, where she will be from 2 to 5 P. M. John L. Hand, the Baker at torney, was here this week, being interested in the suit at Vale be tween the Nevada Ditch Com pany and the Pacific Live Stock Company over the use of water. J. W. McCulloch was in Vale on the Bttine case. Mrs. Mollie Johnson, Cam bridge, Idaho, is here this week visiting with her brother, G W. Brown and also with Mrs. Mc Culloch and Mrs Magill, old friends. DVI Baking IVS2S Powder ABSOLUTELY PURB The oolv Beldn Powder made from Royal Grape Oeun of Tartar Makes delicious home-baked foods Ol iMvtmnm gnaWy lit ifallE"1 cost Makes borne baking plrnn I sad profitable Local News All bills Due and Payable to New York Store are pay able to Reynolds Williams and Co. only. The S and C club will meet at the home of Mrs. C. A Keefe Thursday, June 26, 1913. Mrs. Biggs who was operat on recently is now at home doing nicely. E. E. Hale and wife of Colo rado Springs are here the guests of Mr. Hale's sister, Mrs, J. T. McNulty.r Are you a candidate in the Automobile Contest? If not, why not? There was a very pretty wed ding at the Methodist parsonage on Sunday afternoon at 1.30 when M. Bledsoe and Miss Anna M. Stone started on their tnatri monail course. Mr. Bledsoe is a newspaper man from Jackson County and Miss Strong has been a teach er in the public schools of Wallowa. 20 Jersey cows and heifers for sale, 10 milking, othori yet to freshen. Call at Conklin'M ranch 3 miles southwest of Gntario, inspect cows and out put. E. BJja klin. Rev. Jones will hold Epis copal sorvices at the Ad veil t- ist church at H p m. Manager Markus of the Idaho-Oregon Light and Pow er 'mn puny was hero. It is suppoHed the application of the Beaver River Power Co. for a franchise was the motive. Joseph A. (lanongand a party of Hurveyors Isft here u few days ago for the Sumimr lake section to do some work for tin govern ment and later will return and look over some surveys in this county. Miss Clark, of Weiser, was the guest of Miss Hauson on Monday. A marriage liceuse was issued to Norman A. Howard aud A. Burr at Oregon City on the 14th. They gave. Ontario as their place of residence. Mrs. 1. 11. Holland was here Monday with her daughter, who has just returned from school. Charles H. Sommer has been given thirty days in jail for mis branding butter. It has been decided to give jail sentence in future for violations of the but ter wrapper law. Charley Anderson was in town on business Monday. On Monday, John Draper re turned from Vale. f Mrs. R. 8. Rutherford return ed from Calif orn: , Monday. Inez Weaver has returned from Pullman, Wash, where she attended college. Amy Odeil has gone to Mon mouth where see will attend the summer normal course. Be sure to read the announce ment, in the Argus of next week, of the Special Prize giveu iu tin Automobile. Contest. The Misses Pansy and Isabel Mallett arrived here from the Rose Carnival where they met on their way home. Isabel came from Odell, Pansy from Edmonton and returned togeth er. J.J. Bur bridge left on a visit to Boise Monday. Local News. On Sunday morning the east bound pony had a breakdown near Weiser and the Vale eng ine was called upon to bring it from there here. C. McGongaill left for Vale Monday. G. L. King was in Vale on business Monday. Sunday evening at 8 o'clock at the Methodist church, F. Von Eschenel of (Willamette Univer sity, will deliver an address on "Education. Morning subject: "The Universal Spread of the Gtspel." Special music t both services in charge of Mrs. Byrd Scholtz Cotter. We wish to call the atten tion of our friends and ol d customers that we are still do ing business at the corner north of the Post Office. Reynolds, Williams and Co. Miss Mable Orcutt of Wash oe was operated on at the hospital Monday. Mrs! Orcutt has just roturuod homo from the Boise hospital where she was operated on. Newell Or cutt and wife of Focatello are visiting at the home of his father H. B. Orcutt. Miss Betsy Taylor has re turned from Juntura, where she was the guest of Berr Woods' family. Louis Hurtle received a very fine mountain lion skin this week, which his father se cured in tho Southern moun tains. Mrs. Elizabeth Neal of Boise, tt visiting her aunt Mrs. Ton ningson. Donald McLean left this week for Stoneway, Island of Louis near Scotland, for a vis it with his people. Born to the wife, of J J. Beaty a baby girl on the 10th. Mr. all. I Mrs. Nicholas Stink er and daughter, of Elliuwood Kant-as, are guests at the Rader home. Mrs. Rader is a sist er of Mr. Stinker. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS P..) Ad Money to loan Improved Irri itaied farina. W. 11. Ho.. little Co. Ursysse orders takeo at Moors Hotel Joha Landlnghaui, rasldauoa phoue .. Three iota (or aala . blocks wast of pootofbVe at u bargaio. Inquire at Argue offioe. Two furnlebed roome for rsot. Private family. K. Cope, tailor. The loa t-reuni served at tba Oota rio Bakery la always juat rigul. Barley for sale, ai.15 par buodred by C. K Reese. Ostaris. If you appreciate a dlab of rleb. eotoolli ioe cream try tba Ontario Bakery. Tfcs of muring pictures at tbe Admiaaion lOoente. Kntm- obange of ulgbtat tbe Maze. program every For Halt, Corn poppsr, chesp for asb or will trade. J. N. MoMania. New Plymontb, Idsbo. Old papers at tbe Argua ottos M esnts psr bondrsd. Joel wbst you essd to Use your csbloa aod plsss uuder tbe carpet. tloo reward will be paid for tba recovery of s sorrsl geMlog. elx years old, brsnded MP 8 ou left eboulder K M on left hip. tao white Mud feet, white frost fool, stripe io forehead Maea M. Lsunsu. Bbaniko. Ore. 4th ! July ! Necessities Are You Ready for the Celebration? If not now is the time to get ready. Don't wait All Kinds of Ready-to-Wear Ladies' one-piece Dresses, Shirt waists and Skirts, Children's Dresses, Boys' Wash Suits, Boys' Blouses, Boys' Suits, Hats. 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