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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1913)
Ontario Pharmacy V Special this Week Floating Castile Soap 24b. Bar 35c Rexall Remedies Eastman Kodaks LOCAL NEWS Nullum Alexander has lieen here this week helping out in the Alexander store. Administrator's Notice. C. A. Mr-Musters, the horse man iroin iwu runs, whs liere, this week MtlHttf a market for ionie nnjiorteu stutt. A new arillunetic was picked up in front of the Argus office ind the name of Roy Johnson ippears on the inside cover. The book can be hud by paying for this notice. There was a general shifting iround among the saloon men tbis week. A. Stctzner, who formerly had the Moore bar, bought n saloon and lodging boiiM' in Huntington from L. II Tcters. Herman Eckstein and Sam Million, of the Palm bur, bought out Stetzner's interest in the Moore and Oliver Nicely bought the Palm bar, his old location. Dr. Dutton was down from Caldwell Wednesday looking liter the cold storage plant. His nn Paul returned to Caldwell fith him. They will soor. be in ihape to buy up produce. Rev. Davidson was a visitor lo Boise Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Muthcws, (lower Dead Ox, were Ontario liiitors Wednesduy. They huve mil under the new pumping yrtem that is being installed. E. R. Ooudy is in Kupert tbis wk looking after his ranch and liier interests there. Mrs S,1-. ,,.... . . -,w, ,;,,, nHiniieu troth Vale on the early train Mondav .,., ,. In the County Court of the State of I iiiesuiijH'ts forSundav.Octo- rKn. for Malheur County, ber 12th, at the Congregational ln,tbe mBtt,,r estate of Peter churi'li uill .. II .,. "onton. deceased. Limrcn will be: Morning "1 w .i- ... l . . I.,i.i: o i " nereny jnven mat toe: uimic rvnooi The plasterers are fhiisbing pa neat five room house with Uli, for Mr. and Mrs. S. M. loulton, who recently moved ore from Ironside. la the awarding of premiums irthe school exhibits credit for e fourth grade work should go i Miss Taylor of the east side sbool and Miss Dressier, in host- grude the work was done t year. J. I, Taylor, of Jacobson ttlch, took sweepstakes at the lir this year on dry farm pro mts. He raised about six tons '.'nn potatoes us well as some plendid corn. The Ladies' Aid society of the in. list church will give a liver tea at the home of Mrs. lndull Sage Thursday, October I All members of the Aid Bd their husbands aud friends, very earnestly requested to send and all others, not mem m, are very welcome. Don't get the date. Mrs. Harry ldemau, secretary. The boise blanket and robe ou is here. We ure showing complete line of stable, storm wool blankets. Kroessin wness company. Our line of wool an d plush fringe aud automobile robes is ''be best. Kroessiu Harness 'upauy. " Ella Miller, son and ughttr, of Enid, Oklahoma, ltd lust week for a visit with r daughter, Miss Grace, of eity. Irs. Dodge was registered ut I Hotel Bristol in Boise tin? Her sister is in the hospi-I "r- Whitney wus passenger P Boise Monday to look after patieijt there. unci ie ii'ion " This will be of interest to teueli Mt, parents indwboUr. Kveti ing subject "The Ministry of Suffering." Philip Koenitr. Charlie Carter went to Cald well Tuesday to attend I lie sale. Judge and Mrs W. Wood were Boiee visitors Wednesday. Miss Mabel Cook, the U.Vnir old daughter of A.W.Cook, died Mil morning after a month's illness. The funeral will prob "1'ly be held Monday. The Pomona grange will meet at Nyssu Friday, Oct)bor 17. Dr. Withycombe will deliver an address in the afternoon. For Sale well bred Jersey bull calf, cheap. Call at Multno mah rooming hou;e. In returning articles loaned to tho high school for decoration purposes for the lust Friduy night reception, an emblem pil low belonging to Mrs. Bermeie, was lost from Kader's auto. The finder will confer a great favor to the high school as woll as tho lady in question by its return either to Mrs. Bermeie or to the school. E. Q, Bailey. Register now in order to vote November 4th. Register at Mc lutosq Realty Co's. office north of Ontario Furniture store. LINED FACES. They Are Often Due to Thoughtless Childish Qrimaeas. Tin- wrinkle on tunny middle aired fnifH could he trie il i -:i IiIImIi BTlui acoa. Kvery out- neitra much f auiil Inn eyee I'rotmlil.v they owe much "f thi-lr iiiilnrlty to tin- fuct t lnt they do not product wrlnklea Tin siulle which cretiNw the face Into doxeua of flue llin-t doea produce wrinkle. .rim u. M urc lu tho anua claaa with thin face lining audi They should U- dl HMpi Mauy children, too. perform little irlcks with varloua parta of the hotly which result lu awkward or utik'raet ful hahlta which are later hard to ocr .-..lot- For lustaurv. the double Joint, d child who can bond hie thuiuba and agSffl In all dlrectlona often doea to the admiring wonder of hla play tnateo. untb hla kuuekleo are eularued aud mlsihiixu. The small boy that can awlug from his anua 1 aonietlnieo cheered, even by hla elder, Into dlalocatlng a about der. The little girl wnooo parents mile at her when ahe walks pigeon toed eoinetlmee doea ao until ahe has formed a habit of walking with ber toea turned In. Far be It from any one to dlacourage childish play. Oymnaetlca and all aorta of bodily exerclae. If properly directed, load to agility aud atreugth. But chil dren ebould be dlacouraged from In iulglng In grlmacee and "trtcka" which will In time dlatort their foo urea and bodlea. Wrlnklea Juat beginning to form or comparatively eatdly conquered, an thla good reaaou abould aeud evory wo man off to ber cream Jar aa aoon as they betln to appear For one reoenn or another they are Ignored: powder and liquid leaving a depoalt on tl kin will concoul them for a Ume. but they are there, nevertheleaa. and aome day they cannot le hidden, no matter bow you cre.uu and owder. and thou, tearfully, a woman takea her wrlnklea seriously and admlu her yeara of will ful neglect , A very al tuple cream for plumplur' tb akin contains lanolin, two ounces, cocoa butter, two ouueea; aweet almond oil two ouncea. To thla may be added a few drops of any favorite perfume. An excellent emollient cream for floab making used on tho arma aa well a the neck la prepared lu the following manner: Freah lard, one gram; a"1' bol 180 per centi. twenty grama. t.,K-e of roseiiiiiry, eleven dropa; eo tones of bermmot, eleven drops. Uuh tho h..n.ts a.i.l wrist with a lib eral amouni of olive oil to which tea U--n ,li,d a few droai of honwln This not only acts aa a food, but aa a .hltener,, w,,,. A,adr of rloves frotu whkii inr n- hn cut worn tit Dlgot rill aid. undersigned hai been dul anoolnted by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Malheur County, na ad nn nint rater of the estate of Feter Uouton. deceased. All persons nation claims against the estate of -ai, deceased are required to present tbesatno to me at the office of C. Mctlonagill. at Ontario, Oregon, within aix mnntba from date hereof Doted this 2nd day of October, 1!)13. Win. Bouton, Administrator of the estate of Peter JJouton, deceased. Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. Notice la hereby giren that the saloon business heretofore conducted in Ontario. Oregon, under the tlrm name of Krpelding nnd Koeselor. has been this day dissolved, Mr. Jobn F. Krpelding retiring nnd Peter Kes seler continuing the business. Mr. Pater Hosteler collecting all outstond Ing accounts and paying all bills. Doted ot Ontario, Oregon, this lat day of October, 1013. Peter Keoieler. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS If you want printing of the bettor claaa you get it at the Arus ofl Ifcfl prue is right PsM A.lvrrllM-mrnta Furnished room Cope, the tailor. for rent. For Sale A fine lot of young pigs at the Will Reese place. For Sale Lots 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, block 2715$ 1500; lots 1 and 2. block 2771500. Lots are in the center of the city, 1 block west of the two public schools. Address W. J. I'adby, Haiidou, Oregon. Money to loan Improved irri geted formo. W. II. Doollttlo Co. Draynge orders taken ot Moore HoU'l John Loudingham, residence phone 424 Three lota for aale 2 blocks west of postoffico ot a bargoin. Inquire ot Argua offica. Dry slab wood for grate and kindling at Van 1'etten Lumber compuny. Anyone waniinn- potatoes dug with muchine call on Shaffer tV lean, or phone 19 N-3 after 7 p. m. or i a. in. Lost Steel crowbar. Return to Argus and receive reward. For Rent Two furnished rooms, 2 blocks north of school house and 1 block west. Mrs. L. B. Fierce. 0 per cent loans on farms, or chard lands, city property, to buy, build, improve, extend or refund mortgages or other secu rities; terms reasonable; spe cial privileges; cot respondents invited. Dept. L. Olh Common wealth Rldg., Denver, Colo., or Dept. I, 749 Henry Bldg., Sent tie, Wash Fine dry slab wood at Van lYtten Lumber company. Old papers at tbe Argue office- 25 cents per hundred. Just whot you need to line your cabins uud I'lace under tbe corpat Fr Sale Three good bifb grude llolstein cow.-. I. I Preston, New Plymouth. Ph J'J-1 Horse Lost Rlack g4ld.Df. - Old pu.-t, w! till i" j forebead Ijihii':- ii mk"1 shouldet. Return to il Trousdale and receive reward. Phon 203-84. . W if AM) CI Jt M Hi 11 1 iIL JM W 'I ! v artf y 2 ill IP? fJ -Mi II O & or- ,sr n BY MAYER BROS. CHICACiO THAT Something New In hand tailored Men's and Boy's Suits is being receiv- j ed every week and the New Fall line is now about complete. We feature "Graduate" Hand-tailored Suits for Young Men and Boys Because we cannot find anything better in the mar kets. They have all the little new features to be found and just a little better qualities in materials than you can find any where else for the money. See them before you purchase. 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 i k K