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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1913)
Ontario Pharmacy Special this Week Floating Castile Soap 2-lb. Bar 35c Rexall Remedies Eastman Kodaks LOCAL NLWS I LOCAL NEWS The 'ig RoWH Parma pic nic will be held Thursday Jnly 17th. A meeting of the W. 0. T. U. will he held in the Baptist clinrch at I i M, Friday, July IStli. Special inline the ladies' (juartette. Sul-je'.t. "Systematic (living " will he disrupsed. All interested are urged to be pre sent. w tMTBO A man to take horse to Colorado. Will py round trip fare for one going that way. References required. 0. w Thtboud, Vale Ortg. John A. Stout, of Delaware, POM), and Lola N. Allen, of tin- citv, were niarrieil TttOfdtJf at the ICothodist Parionagt, Rtt, Johns preforming tin en monv. Tlie young people start out with die bttl wishes of their many friend- who wish them joy end hnppiness. Leslie . Hop. I lest son of If, !. Hope of Vale, was mar ried to Ruth Qojlord iiUVntrnl ia on the 7th. They will rttidf in Vale. Bon t'ruinmett retumel from the Borftn Vnlloj section n few lays ago and reports the crops tine there. The Misses Bailey and Odoll will leave (In- week to attend the normal school at Albion. Ralph Stout died at the hospital here on the 7th, aged .r7 years. The funeral will be held frem the II. K. Church Fri day morning. H left a wife and tli it i hildien and had IP idtd ut Nyssu about a year, where lie has a brother. U. L King on Tuesday left for Starkev Hot Springs and the Fayette Fakes. K..II -u i:: Team of large TOVng mares, wagon ami har ness, 60t). Also single driver, harness and light wagon, flOO Faundry. A. R. Mel'herson roinmod frOflD the Slate lvlttcatiotial (m vention at S.uem Tlniriluy. Mrs. Bottif Shoun, nee Hollt day, Ml rOgUltOfod at thel'arter from Portland a few da ftgO. She was on her way to the inter ior to visit In i parents. The RotttO boy who was run over by a team on the Fourth is around the sheets again as good as ever. V. J. I'inney made a busi ness trip to Boise Tuesday. A. B. Anderson of Weiser celebrated the Fourth in On tario. He says he admires Malheur County very much. Mrs. K. t). Fay ne left on a visit to her uncle in Salt Fake City Sunday. Her sister from Fuvette aecompauied her. Mr. and Mrs. N. Sprinker and daughter left for I visit to Boise Monday. Nisamus Patterson made a trip to Vale Monday. Miss Lillian Turner from Weiser was here the Fourth. J. S. Hunter of Haininan was here the tirst of the week attending the stockholder's meet ing of the Ontario Natl Bank of which he is a member. The Malheur County PoajOM Orange will be held at Boule vard Orange Hall, Friday, July,' 1- All invited. Mrs. Frank Oahley of Farina was brought to the hospital very ill Tuesday. W. H. Doolittle and family and L. B. Frye and family left for the seacoast Thursday. Fred Si m nn made a trip to Weiser Wednesday. A. L. Sproul left on a vaca tion to Starkey Hot Springs on Wednesday. H. ('. Boyer made a huswies? trip to Fati ramie Tuesday. D. C. I'etrie wit- down from Foise celebrating the i'mitli. Bert Wales returned to his home in The Dtllw Tuesday. Mrs. A. A. Wright is reported as being ijiii e ill this week. Mrs. Ringer of Boise is renew ing old acquaintances in Ontar io t his week. Mrs. Walter Olenn was in Vale Wednesday. Mrs. Oertrude Orove left for Twin Fulls Tuesday where she will finish homesteading her land. Mrs. Dutten returned to her home in Caldwell Saturday. Theo Moore made a visit to Boise Wednesday. Miss l.ela Jones of Vale was visiting in Ontario Tuesday. Mis Dressier returned to her home in Payette Wednesday. Mrs. Troxttll and children went to Payette Wednesday. Barley for sab', 1,98 per hundred by C. K. Beese, Ontar io. Mrs. F.I. Barrett, of Pocatello, returned home Wedne-dav aid i a short visit with her sister, Mrs. Harry Farmer. Miss Anna MeOivcm and her mother are home from Portland and have gone to the ranch foi the summer. On and after Julv I, 1918, ordinary postage stamps, in cluding commemorative isiuei, shall be valid for postage an I for insurance and collect on delivery fees on fourth-class mail, and distinctive parcel post shall be valid for all purposes for which ordinary stamps are valid. The regular issue of due stamps ami dis tinctive parcel post due stamp shall be valid for the collection of unpaid and short-paid pos tage on all classes of mail. A mailable purcel on which the postage is fully prepaid may be insured against loss in an amount equivalent to its actual value, but not to exceed -J.", on payment of a fee of five cents, and in un amount equivalent to its actual value iu excess of $2.", but not to exceed $50, on payment of a fee of ten cents in stamps, to he affixed. The amount of the insurance fee shall be l on the receipt given the send er and on the coupon retained at the mailing office. Oregon Bank Robber Soon Caught Portland Following the aeoaaiicnal holdup of the first Stat bank of Mil waukie, ore Saturday afternoon and a daring effort to maka away with hla booty, Virgil Ferrine the robber, waa captured two hours later within the limit of the town He was found Im mersed to his head In the water under a water works wheel1, and dynamite was used b the posse In effecting his capture. ll CLEANUP SAL BkhaaC. a. Starts at Rader's Saturday July 12th with val ues that should please economical shoppers. This sale will effect all summer goods. Values below give you an idea of what we are offer ing. Read them. Sale Starts Saturday, July 12 10c 5c 49c 10c lc 19c 25c Child's Knit waists 10c Ladies' Sleeveless Vests $1.00 Silk Gloves Long Ladies' White Tea Aprons 1 Lot Pearl Buttons, per Doz. 1 " Muslin Underwear 1 " Child's Rompers & Dresses 39c 1 " Hose, White, Blue, Pink 10c 1 M Ladies' Lace Collars Worth up to $1.00 19c " Allover Lace. Up to 75c 25c " White Material Flaxons, etc., Worth to 39c 15c 1 " Summer Silks Worth 25c 16c 1 " Fast Color Gingham 9c 1 1 1 " Black Hair Ribbon 10c Any Parasol, Some Worth $2.50 98c Straw Hats Worth to 50c now 10c Men's Shirts Worth $1. now 65c 1 Lot Men's Bib Overalls 65c 1 Lot Men's Underwear 35c 1 Lot Ladies' Oxfords 50c 1 Lot Men's Oxfords $1.95 1 Lot Child's Oxfords 50c Don 't miss these Oxfords. They are Great Values. atade THE STORE THATSAVES YOU MONEY ONTARIO, OREGON FRAUD IN REFERENDUM? Will Investigate Petition to Refer Oregon Compensation Law. Salem. Or Iu the belief (list they have evidence that discredits many f (he signatures to the petitions to tefer the workmen's compensation act, liar vey Beckwlth and C D Habco k. pros pectlve member, of the workman I compensation commissioners under the law. will ask an investigation ) the district attorney of Multnomah county. After several weeks of work M fieckwitli hihI BabCQCl finished in x animation of the pctitlou. and all vi dence obtained will be turned over to the district atiori- Wliil.- unwiliiiiK for the present to give s if.- II II r of irregular! lien they say Mn- have found MTflelenl duplications of signatures and addresses to justify them In asking for an investigation l the courts. Empire Lumber Co. Ontario, Oregon Rock Springs and King Coal June and July $7.50 Delivered At yard $7.00 The ASGU8 and 5 other High Class Publications, $1.50