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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1913)
Ontario Pharmacy Special this Week Floating Castile Soap 24b. Bar 35c Rexall Remedies Eastman Kodaks LOCAL NEWS H. B. Coclirum was n Boise visitor over Sunday. Mrs. Bertha Storkmnn wsa a visitor in Vale Sunday. Mrs. Florence O'Connor was a Vale visitor on Sunday. D. P. Dearborn was a county teat visitor the last of last week. Miss Amy Odell came back from her visit to Prineville on Monday. Clintorl Trow came in from his father's ranch near Luce on Friday. Rex Alloway, of Weiser, has taken Fred Simon's place in the Alexander store here. Mnte U win n came back irotii a trip to Boise Saturday and went out to the Anderson-Gwinn ranch. Mrs. L. B. Frye and son, Ol iver Leo, and Margaret Potter were visiting relatives in Vale over Sunday. William Pinney, Jack Kicker Byron Turner and Mell Dolling left for an outing in the hills on Saturday. Lloyd Neece, one of the own. era in the White Swan barber shop sold his interest to Fred Kice, formerly of Council, last Thursday. Mrs. Berwick Wood and Misjj Betsy Taylor left Tuesday for Starkey for a vacation. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Taylor of Boise passed through here Tues day on their way to the Payette Lakes. The Doctor went in lux car, while Mrs. Taylor and tin children went by rail. Dr. Tay lor is a brother Col. 8. F. Tay lor of this city. Mrs. (iertrude Grove left Tuesday for Portland whore she will buy her fall stock of millinery. Mrs. Henrietta Payne left Saturday morning for u visit to relatives and acquaintances in Denver and Sterling, Colorado. Harry Withycombe on Satur day left for Corvallis on a visit with friends and relatives Af ter a -lmri visit there he will go to Diamond Peak and spend the remainder of his vacation. Fred Simon and family on Thursday moved to Blackfoot where they will make their fu ture home. Fred has been given charge of a new store to be established there by Alex ander. MiHs Vivian White of the "Wh te Siaters Millinery Store" came back from Portland Mon day where she has been pur chasing their fall stock. Lee Noe left Friday for Bro gan from which point he went with Hub Walter's sheep to Omaha. On his way back he intends to stop off at several places and visit with friends and relatives. L. A. Myers aud son, Dorus, made a quick trip to the Payette Lakes and hack in their car. They left Wednesday ami enjoy ed a few days in the hills and returned Sunday afternoou. James Tucker, of Payette, wus heie on a visit to relatives last Sunday William Stevens, of Caldwell, is visiting with relatives in this city this week. LOCAL NEWS W. F. Homnn was in Weiser on a visit Sunday. D. W. Caldwell and wife made a visit to Vale last Saturday. O'Conner Young left for a trip to Vale Saturday. Miases Irene Dearmond and Rachel Chapman are in town on a visit from the Dearmond ranch. Sam Creem made a visit to Caldwell on Sunday. Mrs. L. N. Cook is here from Caldwell visiting this week with friends. John OdelMeft on a visit to Jonathan, Idaho Mordny eve. William Fiser left Sunday for a trip to Portland. Marshall Odell picked up Matt Bradley here Tuesday on a charge of stealing n watch from the Illinois hotel at Parma. The watch was found on the young man aud he was taken to Parma by the Idaho officials. I. "ii Richardaon, the popular Harney County Sheriff, was here the first of the week with Charles Leonard on official bus mesa. Miss Jessie Hicks came back from her visit in Caldwell on Monday. A mere reduction doea not necessarily represent a bargain. It it- only when a standard ar ticle of standard value ia offered at a reduced price that you are offered a bargain. A traction engine and an al falfa seed thresher was received here this week which will enable the farmers to get their seed threshed without the long waits of a few years ago when these machines were scarce in the valley. J. A. Draper left for Council on business Thursday. William Laxaou was a Pay ette business visitor Thursday. Mrs. George Hailey and daugh ter, Gretchen returned from a ten duya visit to f fiends and relatives in Boise today. James Kesseler and David Smith went to Mallett today to help through the haying. Duard Biggs, establisher of the Crescent Brewery Co. here, of Nampa, passed through here today on his way to the county seat. Dr Grace Parker will have charge of Dr. Harriet Sear's of fice until her return. Rowdy Barksdale returned from " Payette trip Wednesday. J. F. Orr, of Payette was in this city Tuesday. T. Broderick, from Vale was an Ontario visitor on Tuesday. LOCAL NEWS Miss Maude Kidd was a Ny 98a visitor on Wednesday. Mrs. Jones, of Dos Moines, who is visiting with her son', Kay Jones, of this city returned with him from a trip to Boise Saturday. Henry Blrfckwell returned from a trip to Portland yester day afternoon but left again on a business trip to Star. Richard Dedmond returned from an outing in the Sawtooth Mountains near Ketchum Wed nesday morning. He reports a fine trip and fair weather. J. T. Beardsley formerly of this city but now of Twin Falls ac companied him. Mrs. II II Haldeman made n visit to Boise Wednesday. Mrs. Stout was a Vale visitor Wednesday. Ben Butler, of Payette, was an Ontario visitor Tuesday. Rev. Chester Short, of Pay ette was visiting in Ontario on Sunday. Rev. Shoit also is an officer in the Y. M. C. A. Mrs. Huffman h ft on a visit 'o Baker Tuesday. Mrs. A. L. and Mrs. 11. B. Cochrum made a visit to Boise on Wednesday. J. O'Connor has established a refreshment stand near the door way of the Dreamland Theatre. Miss Maud Brosnan left for a visit to friends in Vale on Wed nesday. Miss Pansy Mallett returned to her home at Mullet! station Wednesday. Died August, II P.M.!., Hazel Simpson, daughter of Thomas Simpson of this city She died of heart disease at the age off) years, I months and I 1 lays. The funeral took place this afternoou. Music lessons given on the string and wind instruments by E. M Pi "mii at the Moore Hotel Boston Conservatory graduate. Mrs. C. K. Kmison and child ren returned from a three weeks visit in Portland on Tuesday. Mrs. Rorick, of Union, stop ped off for a short visit with Mrs. Carlyle. She has just re turned from a trip to Boise aud ia now on her way to Malheur City for a visit with her son. Mra. George Orum left this week for a trip to Seaside. John Forbes, of Nyssa, was a business visitor here this week. Lee Fiser, Frank Zellar, V. P. Brookover and Guy Fisher re turned today from their outing in Garden Valley. Mrs. Tom Jones and mother, Mrs. J. S. Jones, and daughters, Maurine aud Lela and Miss Ruth Test returned today from RICE BROS. CIRCUS SHOW HERE TO GOOD CROWDS Rice Hro. clreu showed to n fair sized audience in'!.' laat Saturday. Thit li probably the niili't circus menu I wit too Id existence. having been nttfiuiiecl buck in tlio till iph unil ninny of the enffoue till ussri by them were In the orislnnl onttlt when the; hnd to go overland, before tli days of rui IroinU. Not only have the.T uo t of the original equipment, but some of the original employe. Did you notice ttie ohl rintjiimttpr with i'i white tmir and the announcer, alto allowing hia agcT They hare been with the ahow nutny year. Then there la the advance man, who ha been with them for over forty year. Whet could be more interesting than an bour'a convertiition with any ot these ploneeikf The ninnnger la a new man In tie bualueai. A few years ago he wat a mining broker In Hpokane In the tlrm of (iraham and (iarrett. later he put Mounlaluhnme on the map. but by onie slip ha could not complete the deal mid lfl lor other Held Later lu wm lieurd of In St. i.i iik, wheie he bought ii cirniK. ulthnugli he di.l not have money enough tn buy liny for the elephant, but the job waa too big for him and he did not get the outfit out of the yard. Then he was heard ,fi .in in New Orleaua where he waa again trying tn break Into the circua game and aue reeded. He la trnly a tiddler of for time, known from one end of the country to the other, rated a million aire today and in the hauda of hit creditor tomorrw. The circua waa a good one ring affair, with the oaual aide anowe, clowns mid a negro band. Notice lor Bids. ' Reeled bid will be received by the mill, mm I until Wednetilav noon, Auguat t, It)!!, ror.the bulldlnu of a . hu.il hotiae eight mile northwest of Ontario. I'aymeot to made wlih school warrants hearing lx per cent lutereat. For further Information awe U. A. Field, Ontario. The board reaervea the light to reject any or all bids. Br order of achool board. Mra. T. J Walker. (Mark. Ontario. Oregon. Augiut 13. lUl.'l. taaVaaV4waBi 1 Ti Annourui-nu'nt After August l.'icoal will be $8.00 delivered and 7. ."ill at yards. Ontario Coal (. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS t'akl AiltrrtlM in. nt Money to loan Improved irri gated farina. W. II. Dooltltle Co. Urayage ordera taken at Moore Hotel John Laodiughaui, realdeuce pin. lie 424 i bre.. Iota for aale 2 blocka weat of poetofUce at u bargaio. Inquire at Argua ottlcti. Tbe ice cream aerved at the Onta rio Bakery ia alwaya juat right. If you appreciate a diali of riob. amooth me cream try tba Ontario Bakery. Wantki. Halm. Ho Call at the Ontario Commission Ot for particulars. The Billmgsley, Kenyon and Priu.ing auto camping party I .sturkiv returned from their trip Wed- nesday on the upper Lock hardtl NoUce Taxpayer8 Mrs. Louis Hurtle returned from a visit to her mother and sister in Union on Wednesday. John Moore of this city made a visit to Nyssa todaV. N. S. Kihhle, ot Wilder, Ida. waa here on business Wednesday. Miss Kva Vanderhoof out at her father's ranch Vale Wednesday. Notice is hereby given, that the board of Ktialiutioii Malheur County Oregon, will n. e. t at the Court House in Vale, on Second Monday, beii g the Mb day frl ,teinher, (13. for the purpose of l.vamining and Kipiali.iug the AssesMuent Rolls, of Mdheur County for till a. I year oi I'M "-. MM L .his K. HiJI, Cuuuty Aabtcfor. kok sai.k: Team of large young mares, wagon and bar uess, I'tOO. Also single driver, harness and light wagon, $100 Laundry. Fofct Sik Cheap, a houso and two lots in west Ontario, best residence section of city. bV I Claud Bingham, Ontario. I.i.-t A lie leaf clovei n . Willi a rtlbjl in ceiitie. Return to this office i or Bull I 'in- good grade sou hrc.i and Ml registered Po land Chin. i ft ft and pigs. L. N. Thin o, Milano Ongi.i,. i r Qrfttelaea painting, pajstr MBging a!. ! tllitllg See B. Bi P - All work guaraiilieii Phone 75 1 IMtJjadljjji "" awa r OF ONTARIO-ORE A Good Bank In a Good Country Confining our business strictly to LEGIT M V C E banking, and with ample resources for the n nls of our customers, we invite the banking busii ss of ranchers, fruitgrowers, stockmen aim inilivi luals, Resources Over Half Million Dollars omenta and dimctom A. L COCKRl'M. IVexulent. II 11 COCK HUM, Cashier T. TURNBULU Vtee Praaktoat C W.IM.ATT Aaa't Caahtai C. E. KENYON Monti.. It. Owiim, . L. H. t'o.'kriim HrgWWSWaWlv You can't buy gold dollars at a discount nor Ford cars at spe cial prices--any time-anywhere. We've never made enough Oftfl to satisfy the demand -at regu lar prices. Don't be deceive I. Ford prices are wonderfully low -but absolutely net. H.i. ' the test: :u0,o'0 Eonla now in service. Kunabout, 4(M), Touring Car, $ii7r; Town Car, SXTfi f ii. Ii. Ontatio with all euiiiient. (iet i'Miiili.i;iie anil nil particular from Ford Auto Company Ontario, Ore. I The Ontario Ice & Cold Storage Co. is now ready for business. Pure Artesian Water Ice at the Price of Natural Ice This is a Home Industry Phone IK tLaS i m : jtr 2bbt "v wrw- I'm. Km t mm J Purufftnm) For Sealing Jellies and Preserves Juat melt and jjour over the cooled pre serve or dip t"i" of j.ni in the incited PAKOWAX. Ita the eaaicat niithixi. PAKOWAX seal tth.ihn.ly air tiht. (iuararitecd under the Pure I'ood and Drugs Act. Dealers Evtrywheit. Standard Oil Company (ALU OMNIA IMIIOIA ! SAN I WANUscO