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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1913)
FRUITLAND HEMS The llttboditt Christian En- rleavor society linve invited the GOBgrtgltioOttl Endeavor from New Plymouth, the Beptitt Yonng Ptoplt'l pociety and the Christian Workers of Brethren church to meet with them next .Sunday evening for I union service. RVv. Knight, of New Plymouth, will deliver the even ing sermon. Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Stout left Monday for Boise where they have positions. The Baptist Ladies' Aid will give a lawn social on the Win. Unman lawn Thursday evening. Everybody come and have a good time. Mrs. K. P, Nokes left last Sat urday for a visit with her mother at Kearney, Nebraska. The school hoard met last Monday evening and gave Mr. Barrett, of Ohio, the position as High School teacher. They also gave notice that they would re ceive bids, for contracts to put up fire-escapes on the school house. Mrs. (J. II. Hooker who has been in Rochester, Minnesota for several week- returned home Friday much improved in health The Kruitl.md Mutual Tele phone ('(. have ordered another switchboard to he placed in the central elli. Mr. Vockey who has spMil M'veral weeks Willi hi- hrolli.-i here will leave Friday for Seattle Washington Mr. Tvsnn who has heen min ing near Van Wyck, Idaho ! in Filmland the lir-t of the week on husim s Born to Rev. ami Mrs. Thorn a baby girl, Wednesday, -July W Milan Fitzgerald and Ele B, N'eeker were united in marriage Sunday afternoon at the home of the Baptist pastor, Rev. Tick ner. A crowd of young people who attend the Brethren church re turned Saturday from a ten day trip in the mountains. Rev. Ryff who has been a missionary in Africa for sever al years will speak at the Meth odist church in the morning on Sunday and in the evening at the Baptist church. B. Whcaldon had one of bis horses badly cut in the wire Sunday. Bex Kdgecfinib from Corvallis CREATING NEW STATES. Work That Congrats May Do, but, Or - Dona, Cannot Undo. Several tines It tins been proposed to inaki' tWO itltM out of the stnte ot I New York. In fact, resolutions hnvo bttll Introduced In the stnte lejrtsln t ur MM! or twire. hut hnve died In Jrniiiiiilitee The purpose tins been to I i... -in.i.. nil rt tin. ttrnrir urnte Month of Vesteheter eMint.v In a new stnte to he called (I" one Instnnce) the state of MtiiilinttMti North of the Bronx Metric! the nnmo of New York was Mtlll to he retained The surroundlna Islands of ttie south-all those of Long tslnnd sound. I.onjr tslnnd complete Ml all of the conntlea comprising New York city were to be embraced within the new stnte of Mnnhnttnn. The creation of n new stnte confers it rlttht thnt ennnot Inter tie nhrojtnted nnd In tlil respect Is unique tn the estnbllshiiient of polltlrnl nrona. After the people of the district In question hnre decided by rote thnt the carry ing out of n new state Is desired, con press pn-e upon the npplteatlon. Up to this point roneress ts supreme. Once, however, congress njrreea to the 1 1 ' For Sctlo for Trade Two story brick building in good town, "to trade for irrigated land. Also good stock of mer chandise in building, will trade with building or separately. Address Realtv Fxehange I rain Service. West bound. No. 17 Oregon Waah Ltd No. 25 Huntington Paw No. 0 Fait Mail I No 27 Huntington Pass No. 5 Oregon Waah Express ItM p m Eaat bound. No. 18 Oregon Waah Ltd No. 20 Bolae pasaengor No. 10 Faat Mall No. 28 Bolae paaaenger No. 0 Oregon Waah Express 4 :40 p m Vale train leaves at 9:30 a. m. re turning at 3:!?0 p. in. mm -..tA MBflHnn ornl t ll nrW tfltn - ,, , l1 Slil I. "'I. n .... v... .... Ill Oregon arrived last week for a becomes an ctnMMwd fnct. then no ...... , . power of the republic enn undo whnt vmtwith his parents, .Mr. mul h, ,,,, ,,n. hv P(riSntiro act No m I I.V1 ...1. .....1 JalkM I ...... t.....,.L'n lli.i tr1r1lifri.a nt n M rs. Ik, A, laigeuoilio ItllU SI31CI, rririi '"'" ""- ,...... --. - , t. t i ii i i I Inw nlildlng sovereign atnto. New Mrs. E. Madson. He has been ... . an instructor in the agricidtural York San ,, A, , , Hail a uiria- uams. college the past vear and has ()f n ,lp (rnmwi lmll HPt,mn to been re-elected for the coming peculiarly a glrla gnme throughout the nges. The Honinn girls used to strike Jr ball! with the inlm of the hnnd to Mrs. K. T. Folsom and Mrs. 'keep them bMMtag or would ning , . . e th.in ngiiliit the wall to drive them (arson, mother and sister m :,,, !; ,, ,i1(. ri.,un. or would pass the Mrs. A. A. Bninthover arrived lmll from hand to hand In the ring or in n row I lie lmll or tne oaien nines uim much like the one now In Use. It ; was soft or hard, as occasion demand ed: It was plain with painted or em hroldered cloth: It was a hollow lame ,1:4 ft a m 9.20 a m 0:15 p m r, : : 3 p m 2:51 a m 8 :50 a m 11 :24 a m 3:50 p m 10'i acres of fine sago brush land, deep rich sandy soil, first class water right. -. miles from Ontario. Price M per acre. Terms given with low rate of interest or would trade for stock or other property. Must be disponed of soon, aa I am engaged in other business. Postoffice Box 94 Ontario, Oregon ONTARIO LAUNDRY i,eave uunaies at Anv Prompt", ttention Given All Orders. last week from Boise for a visit with their it Intives here. Local Market Report. Corrected May 7, for tha benefit of Argus readera by the Malheur Mer cantile ' ' iiipnnv. Egga, per dozen. 15o. Butter, per pound, 30o. Oata, per hundred, 11.50 Wheat, per hundred, 91. CO. Hay, per ton, ". Potatoea, per hundred, h0. Oniona, per hundred, 91.50. Applea, per box, 81.00. to II. 9 Chickens, dteiaed, per pound,1 8c. Pork, dressed, 9 to 10c. Pork, lire, 7 to 7 ,V,c. Veal, 9 to lOo. Beef llo to ISt. Moore Livery & Grain Co. Baled Hay, Seed, Mill Stuff, Grain Finest Livery Turnouts in City Come in and give us a chance. Phone 95 W. H. Fiser A . E. Chapman An Artist at Sis. Atnonif painters tho prodtff of prodi gies was Sir Thom.is Ijiwrence. One of his earliest pictures, it Is snld. wna proilie is! In 177.". ipilte early eunuch, for the Iom-Iv eheriih who painted It ns then six years old lie was get tlnu' on In life, tottering on the veru'e of twehe. when the iiltlllty HttM Ids Ktinllo at Math The fates were lilnd to the Infant prodliry when they made his father landlord 't the II' Ml Mull. ielitfM. tin- Inn Ihti' faaMofl ilili- men unci (voimui callcil fur rest Hid refreshinciit on their w:iv In the aratem t Ike Mart itnii llMprodlfy mote tils llrst iiciiialutaii"e with the irml world v.hh h tlnttertsl him In aft er life and which he Haltered on ran ran -HI. .tallies' lunette balloon or a small ll,'ht sphere. The (leiinnn ioets make fretpient allusion to lmll as a girl's game It was de scribed as n llrst sKrt of summer One writer observea. "When I snw the girls on the street playing bnll then ciime to our ears the song of birds." The game was a favorite one with j oaths and maids, who would contend for the ball, that the one who gained It Bight throw It to the one loved In-st - Kuiisiim City Times. The sinews of success ennnot te dor rowisl Volt will not renlly develop with au eapltal hut your nwti Unchanged. 'That's lust le Jim." said the wld ow wearl'y. after a ItappltiB curtain hud l.noi Led over the urn In which nil that wa mortal of her crcmiiteil bus hand had been plie-isl and spread Its , oiitenls on the Hoor "Always drop pliur his ashes everywhere!" -Harper' 1 WceklV OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE BEGINS 't forty-fifth achool year scPTCMBjaat i. teis. DEGREE COURSES I" many phaaesof AoaicuLTunc CNoiNttaiNO. Homi Economic, mining, roacerav. Com- Mcacc. PHHMCY. TWO-YEAR COURSES In aaaicuL- TUat. HOMC tCONOMICB. MtCMANIC at roacarav. commisci. pmasmact TEACHER'S COURSES In uianunl tr lining, agriculture, domestic science and art. MUSIC, including piano, string, band instruments and eoice culture. A BEAUTIFUL BOOKLET entitled "Tmk Hnkiciimknt oh Kukai. I.ii'k" sad a Catai.o:i;k will be untiled free on application. Address II M. Tknnant, Registrar, nw7-l t Corvallis, Oregon. SAVING TIME hv TELEPHONE Means Not Only Time But Money. Do you ever consider how Iodr it takes to travel the distance from votir house to the Doctor and Merchant and what time you save hy telephoning? If your time is worth anything, you cannot afford to he without a Telephont, Malheur Home TelephoneCo. KS3K:uVEtrcnmB7n''.rjTr. vmcaxfai -: jhs. jhtis.1 u !! im t-'tThj::.': tji: Z,f5'-ZVZJX - mi rrar.-.. szi SATURDAY IS BARGAIN DAY A special prize will be given on Thurs day of each week to the candidate mak ing the largest gain in votes that week. fcflMaaaaClM.iaCV'l A HcOtw " s K mmmmmtwmm aaLsaawTLBalalBLC- --mm-mmmrm-J-m mk9mt- P4BCBI LflaW . mba w EIHatt 3 . c tjy First Prize ---"-m, Two Pickle Forks Win. Rogers Make will be given July 31 Judges: H. B. COCKKUM W. F. HOMAN ROBERT ODELL Automobile Contest On Bargain Diy whieh tt Saturday of eaob week, votes will Be doubled on all purohaaei nada, this making 100 votei tor every 1 ' ipenl for a certain line o! fooda All goodi bearing 100 vote- to the dollar will lie tagged in tock or listed ill Ipaoe Below. GOOD FOR 100 VOTES For 8 LOOK AT THESE SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, JULY 26 Good for 100 Votes on the dollar Lawn Mowers and (Jrass (ateliers. Derrick Forks and Cables, Hay forks and Shovels, Scythes and Lub ricating Oils. Ontario Hardware Company Good for 400 Votes on the dollar Ruga Easy Hoekers McDougal Cabinets Ontario Furniture Company Good for 400 Votes on the dollar Ladies' Oxfords & Pumps Men's Oxfords Children's Slippers Newton's Shoe Store Good for 400 Votes on the dollar Stationery Toilet Articles Rubber Goods Bermele's Drug Store