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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1913)
yf r Ontario Pharmacy Special this Week Floating Castile Soap 2-lb. Bar 35c Rexall Remedies Eastman Kodaks LOCAL NEWS William Sanders has returned from week's vacation to Star key. Mr. and Mrs. C5eo. Newman of Emmett was here Wednes day visiting relatives. M. Alexander was down from Boise this week on business. Mr.. .lames Merfitt and son, Julian of Portland were visit ing friends the first of the week. Mr?. Morfitt is a sister of Mrs. Morgan Carlyle. All districts voting a special tax must notify the County Clerk instead of County Superintend ent. A. H. Macpherson. Dr. and Mrs. Taylor of Kin :;;iit and Mrs. Klla and Mrs. Sella Robinson of Paducah Ken tucky, who are sisters of Mrs. Taylor are visiting at the Curiy borne tins week. Miss King of Salt hake is also visiting Miss Wilinoth Curry. Philip Ashford of Valo came down on business Tuesday. William Lyolls left on n visit to BoiM Thursday. Henry Hlackwoll returned from Long Valley and the Pay ette hakes Thursday. The regular services at the Mitliodist Episcopal church, Sunday July 27 will be couduct- el by the pastor. E. E. Keedy of Huntington as here visiting his daughter, Mi- H. K. Halcomb. C. W. Piatt left for th Py- tte I.ukea Tuesday. Harvey Bender was in Pay tte Tuesday. Frank Davis came from Wat on, Oregon, Tuesday. Miss Irene Dearmoud re turned to her lathers ram n Tuesday. B. W. Stone weut to Vale hndtj to see about work for bis well-drilling outfit. Mrs. 1). II. Kerfoot and daughter, Inez left Weduesduy ra visit to Weiser. Mrs W. W. Caviness of Vale came down Tuesday. Pt infill Sage left on Monday 'or Kansas City where he has hiniied several carloads of horse and 400 head of steers. Remember McBrutney fo illy Co. lire running a sale un til August 'Jnd. Tom Jones of Vale returned returned to that town Monday. A. L. Sproul made a trip to 'ale Tuesday. Mial Anna McCivern made a Vlst to Mallett Tuesdav. ! h Weaver and family tli.t i iown nn ii visit Tuesday. $. t'l.arles Anderson and 8ri, Or.ill lalt nn n visit to MM TllrS.luV. V.-iuttor made a bOIJDMI r:l' to Hoise Wednesday. " ,v,,ii want to save money, wr trade ut McBratney Mc "'' Co, and eet advantage of ,lje Mg discounts they are offer lH for i ash until August 2nd. f LOCAL NEWS Mrs. J.S. and Mr? Thomas Jones and Misses Maurine and Lela Jones went on a trip to Starkey Monday. Jack Landis and family and Dave Landis and family return ed from their trip to Starkey on Saturday. Mrs. Robt- Udell and son, John returned from their visit to Prineville Saturday. H. B. Cockrum and wife on Saturday came back from their trip to Starkey. Episcopal service will be held in the Advent Church at 11 a. m. Sunday. Big Dance at Moore Hall Fri day night. Mrs. Ward Canfield and Amy and Clarice, daughters, left on a vacation to Starkey Friday. T. B. Eiser and wife made a week end visit to Vale. W. T. LAMPKIN HAS SUCCESSFUL SALE Enterprising: Merchant Re ports Recent Sale the "Best Ever" Transfer, Baggage and Express Meet All Trains JOHN LANDINGHAM Mrs. I. II. Moore made a visit to Weiser Saturday. Alex Mcpherson made a trip to Baker on Saturday. A. Zimmerman was in Pay ette Saturday n business. Llquori To Be Seized Salem. Or. -Governor Wont hie Is sued ii proc la nut I Ion Initt rurt Iiik peace officers to Hi'l.e all IntoxIratlUK II quom shipped Into I lie state In violii tlon of federal nnil state law. "It la dully brought to tho attention of thin office," anya the proclamation, "that unlawful shipments of such li quor rrc beliiK made, particularly by mriuiH of ocean anil river steamers plylnK between polnta within thla state and polnta within thla and other Mntei." X L . v - l,J"i. inuican ami wile re- 'Urued to their home in Vale MBdav. Kllen Taylor uml '. i lh went to Bik.r 00 BALLOONIST LEAPS TO DEATH Parachute Jumper Dlea In First Aero plane Orop Seattle Krancla I. Thayer, ated 47 yeara, u parachute Juniper, known ihriiiiKhiiui the weat, waa drowned while making a parachute deacent from an aeroplune aa part of tho 1'ut latch air aporta. He went up In an aeroplane with Johuny Bryant. At a height of "GO feet he dropped from the aeroplune. After a deacent of luo feet be broke loose from the parachute and fell to the water. Thayer did not riaa to the aurface after going Into the water. He had been giving parachute exhibitions :'5 yeara. Thuyer called Chicago hi home.. He leave a widow, hi Seattle, and relative at Aberdeen, Waah. Meferendwm Suit la Piled at Salem Sulem. Or. Charging groaa frauds tn the obtaining of signatures to tht petition to refer the workmen' com penaatlon act at the apectaJ election In November the atate In relation of OeJe 8. Hill, dletrtct attorney, through E. R. Rlngo. representing the people, filed ault In the Marlon county circuit court to enjoin Secretary of HUUo Ol cott from placing the measure oo the offlclal ballJt Told by London' Bishop. The bishop of Undon told the fol lowing etory to Illustrate the diffi culty sometimes met with by mission aries nnioim ' working class. "A curate goes to u house." he aald. 'anil knocks timidly at the door He hears a voice shout. 'Who's there Sully?' and sWl replies. Tleuse. mother. It I "rclUMou "it requires I little hit of tact for a man to do what he oiitfht to do when he is ushered In as -relltflon' on wash Ing day ."-London Standard. At the Theater. "What! Vou can't see anything? Dtfal you bftabl fom Pra "laM wUb you'?" Vcs. but I can't use It. "Why'!-" . "Because I forgot my rings. -Lon don Telegraph John Q Boie of 8an 1'ranclsco is in the ootiatjr Jail at Los Angeles. charged with abetting the suicide of hi wife. The cou.:e male a compact to end their live by drowning, whu-t. tbe wife fulfilled. Boyle courage failed him. however, when the cold ,,,r of Redoudu UMk UH nls knee, and be relumed to shore, while jlls wife walked to her death la the surf. "The most snccessful sale we ever belt!" Is the way 1 anipkln describe hie present mid summer offering When a merchant ha been in busi ness a few years and the people flock to his store in greater numbers each year, there is it reason. He must be treating those people right, has gained their confidence and bis methods t doing business are such that he holds them. Lampkln hae a story for therendere f the Argus almost every week In the year and these stories are full of store news. When he ha some thing apeclil ti offer and makes the announcement, the people know that they will Hurl special bargains, because he has always made good with what he advertised. This sale includes everything lu the store and is for the purpose of greatly redtic Ing the entire stock, some Hues are being closed out and the prices are so low that the people are buying for future needs. Tbe stock Is clean, no out of date mi nil, as all gooda are cleaned up each season at tbe annual salea. The time to buy Is when the other fellow la anxious to sell. adv. FURNITURE STOCK IS TO BE GREATLY SLAUGHTERED Wm. Mcliratuey, who lias a stuck of furniture in tbe old Kadvr location la going to close it out at cost and let. Tberearereal bargain for some body. All the stock is good nod In first olaas oondltlon. If you will In vestigate these prices being given by hjin yoo will Mo. I you onn save 50 to 75 per cent of wbat you will pay other furniture dealers. These goods' are moving fast so you will have to call at once to get tbe choice of things. He baa Just oue $40 bigh grade sewiog machine left wbiuh goes for $20 cash, (iood dining chairs for 05o eaob, common kitchen obnlt for 60o each. A few Oatermoor mat tresses that sell aa high aa $22 50 goat $12,110 each while they last. Tbia stock mi.at all be sold nt once.- adv. C. McGONAGH L ATTORNEY AT LAW Will Practice in all Courts Notary Public. Office over Postoffice OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS I'h Hmiimkt laUM Da, I'ai link Hkahs Graduate American School of Os teopathy, Kirksvllle, Mo. Wilson HIiH-k Telephone. 1.14, Hlk. H. H. WHITNEY PHYSICIAN and Sl'RtJEON Office In I. O. 0. F. Bid., Ontario, - . Ohkgon DRS. PRINZING & WEESE Ontario, Oregon Office in New Wilson Hlock. C. C. GOLDSBcRRY DKNTIST (las with Extraction I'honc. No. l:R Office in Wilson Block J W McCulloch Mcculloch R W Eckhardt ECKHARDT I.AWYEKS Rooms 1-2-3 First Natl Hank Hldg Ontario, Oregon McBratney-McNulty Com pany's Stock Goes at a Discount until Aug. 2 In order to reduce their mam moth stock of goods and get the cash they are going to give the people ti chunce to DUfObsM their goods ut a bargain. 10 per cent discount on all gun-, ammunition and fencing. 2" per cent discount on all crockery. 20 per cent discount on all ( k- mg utensils and tents. Refrigerators at cost. Adv. 100 Prisoners to Leave Reformatory olympia, Wash. One hundred pn n. at th- Monroe Reformatory been granted parole I.;. ih- bOMw of manager One wu grunt.-.! In. me diate freedom, while the other '.: will leave tbe iiibtltutiou Augui 1. Matt tuting the largest class ever "grade ttt.'l " THE MARKETS. Portland. Wheat Club -'i . bl let I red Kussian, Mr Hay Timothy. $18 : alfalfa, Jli. liutter Creamery. 30c. KKKb f'alid' -d ITi ram h. . Wlstl MaHtlll Oregon, 16c; Wil lamette valley, Hc. Seattle. Wheat, new crop HlueBlci.. club. 79c; red Russian, 78c. Eggs I'bc. Hatter Creamery, 31c. Hay -Timothy, fit per ton, aifa'ta, 13 per Urn. Dr. W. G. Howe DENTIST Telephone No. 7.u Firat National Hank ltlilK. W. W. HINTON STOi'K INHI'KlTdlt UK M lll.t It ( ul'NTY DEITTIES- ol.'to,.-ll, Ontario II II High, Vale. C. C. Morton, old'o I'erry. John MathewM, Weiser Hridge. J. E. Holly, Riverview W Skinner, Jordan Valley. Fred WilkitiHoii, McDerniitt T. A Barton, Nya Farm Loans On Improved Property At current rstes. Any amount. For Htraight term or with In stallment privilege. Thomas W. Clagett Ontario - - Oregon There's Something Doing In tin- a of .im $ltiei all thl ti.'in- at our movinff picture show. Constant cliatige.s of films and aubjecta maki- it The Most Attractfva m Original il it.. kind, and tlwt) I tin- most tntortaJning. Hon is wh)f$ you pot your n .vorth of fun and instruction. Dreamland Theatre '.BaBatHsW'Br af lsV LaB f Itjuiial jghnft OF ONTARIO. ORE A Good Bank in a Good Country Confining our business strictly to LEGITIMATE banking, and with ample resources for the needs of our customers, we invite the banking business of ranchers, (fruitgrowers, stockmen and individuals, Resources Over Half Million Dollars OFFH KRS AND DIRECTORS A. L COCKRCM. President; II B. COCKRUM, Cashier T. TURNHUI.L. Vice President C W.PLATT Ass't. Cashier C. K. KENYON Monlic H. nwinn, I.. H. Cockrum Revise downward your cost of automobile travel by substitut ing the light, efficient, econom ical and comfortable Ford for the heavy, cumbersome and ex cessively expensive big ear. That's what thousands of exper ienced owners are doing. Why not you? More than .'T.i.'Mi Fords now in serviM Me vincinu evidence of their wonderful m.nt Runahoilt, $HI; Touring Car, $1175; Town Car, fK7' f- o. h. iiniiiiio with all equipment, lift intereatlUK "Ford Times" fromDept F, Detroit. Ford Auto Company Ontario, Ore. Jensma's Velvet Ice Cream Served exclusively at the popular fountain at ONTARIO PHARMACY Be sure to select this smooth, rich, creamy ice cream for your next dish. The Ontario National Bank United States Depository State of Oregon Depository IS Our Rank )our liai k ? it not, m oordially invite you to mslu our bank your bank. W bavt thi usual Bafoguard nl Kiro froul Vault, Burglar Pfool Bafe, Bonded oniplttyuuH, and do Lu in'- in a coii-.ivati m. hum t. -- -. -:- -:- Capital and Surplus, $8(1,000 5 I'er (Vm N.t aa Tun. CERTIFICATEH Or Dl I'osir Vlit to friends Friday.