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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1913)
OntSioPhannacy Special this Week Floating Castile Soap 24b. Bar 35c Rexall Remedies Eastman Kodaks it LOCAL NEWS I The prune pickers in the Miles Cannon orchard were laid off u few days on account of the prunes being too green to pick. H. W. Withycombhas return ed from an extended trip to the const points. He visited his home in Corvallis and was in the mountains with the deer lor n short time. Ms Margaret Dunbar has a position in the Vale schools for ibis term und left for that place Tuesday. The schools are closed for a lew (Inys and the teachers are at the instituto being held at the county seat. Charley Cronin returned the first of the week from Crowley where he has been working the past summer, lie will attend school after the fair. waaaaaj LOCAL NEWS LOCAL NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS A.. II , . " ' P,,e ariver nn n- Frank Davis and daughters, crete inuer were taken to the Loda and Mrs. H. II. Williams, .... U.1H1B new railroad work were business viaitnr. in Vl over Tuesday. a few days ago Addison Bennett, the Oregon ian special writer was doing this part of the state last week. Be sure and see our shirt sale for this week. This is a great chance to get your shirts for the next six months use. Prices are lower than you have ever seen. M. M. Co. Miss Fannie Skaggs, sister of Mrs. Louis Hurtle, came on a visit from Union Wednesday. Mrs. D. L. Thomas, mother of I). P. Dearborn, of this M is. I'H Advrrtlwmrntt Money to Rated fartna. loan Improved irrt W. H. Doollttla Co. Drayage ordera taken at Moore Hotel John Land Ingham, residence phone 424 Three lota for aale 2 blooka weet of poetofflce at a bargain. Inquire at Argna office. Mjirriago licenses were issued st Caldwell Saturday to Peter Leon and Elizabeth Veaii, of N'yssn, and William F. Tracy and Millie G. Butt, of Home dale. Be wise and get your hair cut ana wni.sKerH irnnineu oemre fair week ut the Curler House barber shop. Riders who contemplate en tering the motor cycle races dur ing the fair should get in touch with Secrotury QltOtl or Harry Fanner. For Snle A good gentle i i nore und huggy, elieup. I or putticulurs cull at T. It. Fitters. Jerrv Brosnun was in Vale on a business visit the iirtt of the week. Professor Kuring and family, of Vale, returned to their liome Monday, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. 1m- I i- lurued Iron I few days visit in Vali- Monday. V will be i-losed from noon till 6 p, m. from Tin-day till Friday next week, to allow our employees to enjoy the Fuir. Please phone your orders early in Uit morning and we will see that everything is delivered be fore noon. We will remain IBM in the evening till 7 p. m. ill. Co. Frank Davis was a Vale busi ness visitor on Friday. Thomas Kabout und family from Jorduu Valley ure visiting 'ith friends and relatives in 'bis citv. Wt will be pleased to deliver packages to any part of the Fair (rounds durini? all next week if left ut store before 10 a. m. M. at Co. Chester Short, of Fayette, was tieitOf in this city Saturday. Miss Mumie Gilberts, of Nyssa, as here on a visit to friends at week. Amos Johnson, of this city, U in l'avette last Saturday. Elmer Dory was a business Visitor in Vale last Saturday. Mre. Stoet.el visited with relu- Wj iii YVi'iser over Sunday. 1 H Cook was a Boise busi- MM visitor Saturday. W i- l.ava iuat received our -i.w.i. f O..M.....O un.l Rub. ljer Boots new fresh from tin- . . no old stock carried over. C P. Lackey wns token quite ill last week and was removed to the home of his Bother at On tario to receive care and atten tion during his illness. Mrs. Lackey accompanied him -Fay-ette Enterprise. Our fall storks are now arriv ing and prices lower than ever before, we want to show you what we have. M. M. Co. Millard Nelson, of Vale, pas sed through here Saturday on his way to the "Hound Up" and a visit with friends und relatives. Carl Tonningsen, of Weiser, came down Sunday for a visit with friends and relatives in this city. David Dunhur and wife hove returned from their trip to Hot Lake. Onirics Watson is taking his vacation in Kastern Idaho, where he has some interests to look after. Be wise and pet your boir cut and whi-kcrs trimmed before fair week at the Carter House barber idiop. D. C. Petrie is a county seat visitor today. Mrs. Walter (Jlenn and son, '-li v departed for the county COi today. Monte (Jwinn made a boiil trip to Caldwell Tuesday. Mrs. T. W. I'liigrtt niatlc a visit to Payette today. Or. QoUUbt-rry has been sick in bed for a few days this week. Mrs. Crocker Johnson leaves this evening for Anthony, Kans. where she goes to visit her mother who is 7 yeurs of age. Ed Hamilton, of the county seat was in this city on his way to Boise on I business trip Wednesday. E. H. Test, Sheriff Kerfoot, llobert Odell and I. H. Tague and daughter departed for Buker last night, ull being interested in the Lockett Brothers case Adum Murruy is in from Beulah on business this week. 0. A. Megrdeu 8 down from Homedale for a f-wdays. In our day advertisements are most generally reliable, but have you stopped to think th at possibly you may buy much more for your money by tuking time to look urouud. We want you to bring your list of wants to us und eel prices whether you buy or not, then go elsewhere if you can do better ( Mil variety Store. C. K. 1 t.-i-on came ll the fun- part of the wick, having brought Mrs. I. W. bUfgl and her children over from Ontario in his auto. Mr. l'et. r-.i. went back to the ranch ul once as be hud to get his crops harv. and threshed.- Burna lime-Herald. for l'oca- for the city, returned to her home in Malod City, Idaho Tuesday af ter a few weeks visit here. Mrs. C. 0. Muller and child ren, of Vale, passed through here Wednesday on their way to Boise. Clarence Ilager left f( tello where he will work railroad company. The Candy Kitchen, opposite the Dreamland, is now supplied with fresh home made candies. Mr. Sudd, the proprietor, has been disappointed in receiving his show cases and jars but has the candy for you. Try it. I. II. Holland, of Burns, pus sed through here Tuesday on his way to Boise on business. Ed Tremain went to Cald well Tuesday whore he is now employed. On Sunday morning at 8:30, James A. Clark and Cleuolu Livesay, were married at the Methodist poisonage. And at high noon .Jessie Webb and EUla Burnham pledged themselves either to other and both couples went from the pnr- Vmoge delighted because of the happy event. Their inanv friends wish tho young people a very prosperous journey through life. Thomas Johns. Dr. P. A. Simmons, the Boise Eye Specialist, will be at the Moore hotel for two days, Fri day and Saturday, September I A SO. All old i.atienl- in requested to oeJI it this time for Mich treatment us may be needed Any other having dif faulty with their ey. should not miss this opportunity to consult a specialist. There will be u meeting of the W. 0. T. U. in the Congregu tionul Church, Friday ut 2 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. L. 0, Houston ure here from I'kiuh und will remain for the winter with Judge (i. L. King, Mrs. Hous ton's father. Bernurd Kuder left this morn ing for Notus on a visit to friends. Lost Telescope, with black suit, shirt, suit of underweur and books, between bospitul und Yale. Cull at the Argus. C. E. Kenyon and Baker Ball were here from Ontario thu week looking for cattle. Burns Times Herald. A case was tried in the jus tice court Monday to determine who should stand the loss of a horse thut belonged to E. N. Wurd and was being worked by (ieorge Kouth. The jury wus out severul hours und itood three to three. We carry regular schodl -up-pliet iisO have good line oi ami girls school iboOS which we arc offering at coat prioe. Cash Variety stock. J. D. Billingslty and wile left last evening for I'endlelOfl where they will Attend the Bound L'p." The ioe rrenm aerved at the Onta rio Bakery la always juat right. If yon appreciate a dish of rlob, mooth ioe cream try the Ontario Bakery. A bunch of keys was left at the Argus oilice which the owner may have by paying for this fj vfoiforcalEfrnfr OF ONTARIO. ORE Foil BALI Cheap, a house and two lots in west Ontario, best residence section of city. See Claud Bingham, Ontario. Wanted An experienced life insurance agent us local agent for Malheur county. Company has cash capital of $100,00(1 and $12,000 surplus. Is an Oregon company and loons its money in the district from which it is received. Top notch contract given to an experienced agent. Address home office, 142 Broad wav, Portland, Oregon. Strayed Brown horse brand- elsTtal on shoulder. cielit OS about 1100 pounds. Informa tion will be liberally rewarded. J. J. Wooster, Jordan Valley, Or. Wong Ton bus purchased the Portland restaurant from the former owner, all bills will be duo to Wong Ton after this date ull outsturding bills will be paid by former owner. A Good Bank In a Good Country Confining our business strictly to L EG IT I MAT E2 banking, and with ample resources for the needs of our customers, we invite the banking business of ranchers, fruitgrowers, stockmen ana individuals, Resources Over Half Million Dollars OFIICKRS AND IMRKOOKS A. L CQCKRUM. President; H B COCKRUM, (Wiier T. TURNHULL. Vice Prenident C W. PI. ATT Ass't t'Hshicr C. E. KENYON Montie It. nwinn. I.. B. Cock rum Now weigh the car not its price. The light and powerful Ford competes for your favor with every other car no matter what the price. That its cost is small is due to the manner and magnitude of its making. $67fi iM the new price of tin- Kurd Kunabout; the Touring ear in 1625, Town Cur. $H2S f . o. I. Ontario, with all equipment. (Jet cat alogue ami all partieulio'H from Ford Autn Company Ontario, Ore. SHOP AT RADER'S Fair week, visitors will find our store filled with fall and winter supplies, Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes, and Men's Furnishings. Call on Us. ONTARIO, OREGON tTJ iiin I goi stri rem kit ire em Mil an tee ii r -til. Co. U If)