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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1913)
Ontario Pharmacy Special this Week Floating Castile Soap 24b. Bar 35c Rexall Remedies Eastman Kodaks LOCAL NEWS Mrs. M. F. Bennett, of Baker, was a guest at the Griffin home a few days this week. I. P. Taylor, of Boise, is here visiting his brother, Col. S. F. Taylor. A telegram was received here v this morning announcing that Prof. Thos. Shaw, of the J. J. Hill staff and Prof. French, of the Agricultural college, would be here Friday evening to ad dress the people. The meeting ing will be held in conjunction with the reception to the teach ers as that meeting is too far advanced to be postponed. Mrs. A. L. 8proul returned a few days ago from Portland and Mount Angel, where her son II. mill! is in school. John Weaver has gone to Cow Valley to visit with his 100 Frank. The crop- in that sec tion are fine this year and it is proving a good place to raise grain and potatoes, which many are feeding. A largo number of the young people from here attended the dance at Maneman's place, on the bench, last evening and they report a splendid time. per cent loans on farms, or chard lands, city property, to buy, build, improve, extend or refund mortgages or other secu rities; terms reasonable; spo cial privileges; coirespondence invited. Dept. L. 618 Common wealth Mdf., l)i'iivcr, Colo., or Dept. I, 740 Henry Bldg., Beat- tie, Wash Dave Magill has gone to Duck Valley, Nevada, to receive 1000 head of cattle for Carstairs. There will be a reception in tin- high school Friday evening a 8 o'clock for the new teachers and all the parents are expected to he present and get acquainted. If you are looking for a place to worship next Sunday you are invited to attend the services of the Congregational church. Sun- day school at 1" a. m. and the celebration of the Lord's Sup per at I I .1 in In the evening a practical Endeavor service be ginning at 00 and at the regu lar evening service beginning at 7:30 a sermon lecture, "The First Man." It will do you good to come. Philip Koenig, pastor. H. W. Jones who went to England some eighteen months ago, has returned with his bride. He says the condition of the people over there is really piti able and they do not realize how Administrator's Notice. There was a business meeting of the Carnation club on Satur-: . .. , , .. . 1 In the County Court of the Stnte of day evening and new officers Oregon, for Malheur County, elected. Mrs. Printing is the 1 ! matter of the estate of Peter new president, Mrs. Peterson,' "'. deoeeeed. r .. ... ,, . Notioe Ik hereby given that the vice-piesident and Mrs. Emison UDder.RDed hae been duly appointed secretary. One evening party by the County Court of the State of will be held each month during rn. 'r Malheur County, aa ad in 1 n imi r hi 1 1 in mi- i-hi.iii' hi reier the winter months. Bob Cavin won the first money and John Spain second for the best riding at the Walla Walla show last week. Bob will be at Caldwell this week. Fine dry slab wood at Van Petten Lumber company. Mrs. James Atherton, ot Mis souri Valley, Iowa, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Ather ton. She formerly lived here and has many friends who will be pleased to see her. Mr. Crossen returned Sunday from a trip to Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mays have returned from their summer outing in the Sawtooth range back of Ketchum. Joe says the ice and snow got too thick for comfort and they just had to come back to civilization. Judge L. I; Webster, of Port land, is here this week looking after legal matters and good roads. For Sale Three good high grade Holstein cows. E. C. Preston, New Plymouth. Phone 22-4. Horse Lost Black gelding, "2 years old past, white star in forehead branded j on right shoulder. Return to C. H. Trousdale and n ive reward. Phone BOt-M. The John Thompson fire lo?s occurred on the Pill mid a draft for $1200 to pay arrived on the 17th through the Ontario lual Estate company. tloutoii, decaaeed. All peraona baring claim against tbe eatate of tntd deceaeed are reaulred to preeent the aame to mo nt the offlee of C. Mel Minimi II. at Ontario, Ormnn, within aix moutda from date hereof Dated this 2nd day of October, IMI, Wm. Bouton. Adminiatrator of the eatate of Peter Bouton, deoeaaed. JUNTURA ITEMS From the Timea A. W. Athey, formerly Srd trick man in Ontario, is now the agent at Juutura. The last two bridges and the small tunnel are about com pleted and trains will be running into Juntura this week. Ontario is to be congratulated on the good show, the spleudid entertaiument and the good order preserved. The concrete crew is working on the bridge below Jonesboro. Dun. Murphy and bride are home from their honeymoon. The west end of the county will never be slighted so lone as Billy Jones remains a director and officer of the Fair associa- much better they could do injtion. Billy is on the job all the Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. Notice la hereby siren that the saloon biifineia heretofore conducted id Ontario. Oregon, under the firm name of Erpeldlng and Keeaeler, haa been thla day dieaolved, Mr. John P. Krpeldlng retiring mid Peter Kae eler continuing tbe bualneia. Mr. Peter Keateler oolleotina all ouUtand Ing aeenunta and paying all billa. Dated at Ontario. Oregon, Hat) 1st day of October. 1913. Peter Kesaeler. Home Made Candies AT SADDS CANDY KITCHEN Oppoaite Dreamland Theatre Our candies are pure and whole aome. Our cough candy will cure that cold you have or a frog in your throat. Give u a Trial CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS YM AilvrrilK-mrnU Money to gated farm. loan Improved irri W. H. Doollttle Co. Draynge ordera taken at Moore 1 1 1 t 1 John Land Ingham, reeidenre phoue 1 '1 . Three Iota for aale '2 Mock weat Of puvtofllce at a bargain. Inquire lit Argil office. The ice cream aerted at the Onta rio Bakery ia alwaya juat right. If yuu appreciate a lih of rich, aoiootli ice cream try the Ontario Bakery. this section. He traveled ex tensively through points of historical interest while away. Dry slab wood for grate and kindling at Van Petteu Lumber company. The Episcopal Women's Guild will give a silver tea at tbe home of Mrs. E. A. Fraser on Thurs day afternoon, October 0. A cordial invitation is extended to all. The ladies also wish to an nounce tnut they will do plain sewing during the coming win ter. Fur particulars apply to either Meedames Hchotea, Era ser, (ioldbacher or Clagett. Born October 1, to Mr. and Mr- Donald McPherson, a sou. time, keeping things moving and the crowd in good humor through his megaphone. Five saloon licenses have been granted. The display of building stone from Juutura attracted much attention at the county fair. Anyone uaiitmg potftlOM dug with machine cull on Shaffer iV lean, or phone 111 N-:5 after 7 p. in. or 0 a. m. Wanted Asuddle for a lady must be cheap, l'houe 00.') K '-'. For Kent Two furnished nmins, I blocks north of school house and 1 block west. Mrs. L. B. Pierce. For Sale or Trade For im proved town property, 20 acres, west of the fair grounds. In quire of Virgil Staples, Vale, for particulate. Old paper at tbe Argus offlov 16 eeiita per hundred. Juat what you need to line your cabins and ii"--under tbe oar pet Hit MARKETS. FIRE DESTROYS A EARCE AMOUNT OE HAY AND STRAW On laat Tiiuredya a die occurred at tbe farm of Mr Mpayfcajy, aoutb of bare, which deetroyed eome 175 toes of bay and tr Tbe tire it eappoaed to hare ajaj from the thxeehiug machine wbicb ba 1 been work lug there. Portland. Wheat. New Crop Club, 7c; blue atem, Hue. red Kuaalan. 7le. Hay Timothy, fit; alfalfa, fit. Butter Creamery, Sic. Egfc Candled. 36c. ish Seattle. Wheat. New Crop Bluestena, club, 80c; red Ruaalan. 7le. Hay Timothy, 117 per ton; alfalfa $13 per ton. n Buuer creamery, Sic. Mullan Pioneer Die of Typhoid Mu Mfl Q Kennedy lied here of typhoid fever after aa about ten daya. Mr Ken ned) war polio fodse ami city rlerk. which potltlona be bud o eupied tor a nuiul r. L Mfj ONTARIO IMW W obcgonJ IV THAT WQR EG O N J M W Urn ibbbw LwHWfewHawH ' Something New Found at Boyer's Ladies' and Misses' New Suits, New Dresses, New Coats, New Millinery, New Dress Goods and Trim mings, New Neckwear arriving and being unpacked every day. Every time you are down town step in and see the New Things as they Arrive BOYER'S Department Store STOVES Our fall shipment of Bridge & Beach Stoves and Ranges are here and ready for your inspection. Get your heater now and take the chill off the house these cold nights. Malheur Mercantile Company