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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1913)
I III 5 '"ieUiiiii ONTARIO LIVERY Best Equipped Livery in the city. Headquarters for Stockmen. Horses Bought and Sold. A. McWILLIAMS. Proprietor. LOCAL NEWS Ti 1 1 1 ill AUTO REPAIRING 'tia. :rTTr '' - HB DON'T BE STARTLED if you 8"e to auto coming full pMd from our gartgfc It'n on ly our ttntrgtOOJ car going to tlie rescue of Home Btnimli d auto. We are always ready to respond to calls of "all kinds of auto repair work. And we have every facility and plenty of ability to do the work promptly. Ontario Auto Company Mrs. Dyer, of Weiser, was the guest of Mrs. Kerfoot last bun day. A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Cluypool October ft. Mrs. William Jones and little daughter were guests at the Car ter house several days this week from Juntura. Mr. and Mrs. Janes Lawrence were down ftom Vale Tuesday enjoying visit to the city. Miss Maude Hicketts, of S,,lt l-ake, was a passenger to West fall Tuesday to viit with her sister, Miss Stella Kicketts. J. 1. Howard, of Westfall, went to the Caldwell sale Tues day. Mrs. Stroup was a passenger to Harper Tuesday. 1). A. Brakeman, of Waverly, was here last week laying in J I I t . I . I I I id lilt I'll K till.. I l...l.tl. .I l'l''l' IV t .1' .. III!" I III' '111 II Rex Marquis was down from the ranch Monday taking ad vantage of the new train sche dule. Henry Eldridge was down from Vale Tuesday looking over the maaket conditions. I wish to announce that I have bought the interest of Frank Hawking late proprietor of the Btgla Livery. The livery and feed barn will be run in lirst clss shape and would solicit a part of the patronage of the public. i. L Smith, Prop. Mrs. Maggie Ross, of Parma, has been visiting at the home of her father. Thos. Harris, this week. Howard Hoy or ami his mother left TneMlav for Montana. Thos. Halliday was one of Hit' passengers on the first train from Vale on the new schedule. He was down to attend the meeting of the directors of the Nevada )iteb company W. .1. 1'inney was in Caldwell this week attending I meeting of the Patch Ditch company. Teters, the wholesale liquor man, returned from Vale Mon dav morning, where be bad hi en looking after bin business in terests. Charles Kmison went up to Caldwell Tuesday to attend the s ale. Mr. and Mrs. Dcarmond were visitors from the ranch last Thursday. Mrs. Adam and Mrs. Kmison were visitors to Payette on Fri day. Mrs. L Adam was a Poise visitor Tuesday of this wrek ss 'Standard" "KMirojrd" Uratory A ,YU, LOSH BY DRLAY A beautiful unitary bathroom ii a ,, Rianrnt investment and all the time you delay the purcl,a.iinK of ,ch equipment mwt lottag the use, the benefit, and atufartion to be derived from a modern bathroom. A TJtandarcT modern hatlirnom placrd In your home with our thorough regard for sanitary laws and approved plumbing practice will be an economic saving I ordered now. U.S. COMPANY 2 Oonm Knnl nf i hit.. no Kurniturt Co. Ontario Ore. DO a aa Da THIS AUTOMOBILE FREE 1 LW4 ptAmA f 1 .,,,,. BWtfTB3ggMlgggr-gt,w LvV - V bLMK ggfgfcH wtV$Jf TblHbbbP' - "lWgMgMgggggMgMggggggggggaggaggg', HCOf9Mmmmr r wJT jm vw$Sf: y v My gi Price $1650 at Factory Saturday will be bargain day at all the stores in the contest. 500 votes will be given on the dollar for all cash purchases. Judges H. H. OiCKKUM W F. HOMAN ROHKKT ODILL GOOD FOR 100 VOTES for 19 Bermele Drug Co., Ontario Furni ture Co., Ontario Hardware Co., Newton Shoe Store, Ontario Argus rj 11' I V f 6 Second Prize Third Prize Special Prize To candidate making largest gain of week ending Wednesday, Oct. 15 COLD MEAT FORK Wm. Rogers Make Special Vote Bargains for Week Ending October 15 Newton Shoe Store Will give 1000 votes on each and every dollar paid for Rubbers and Children's Shoes. Bermele Drug Company Have special offering of Stationery and Box Paper for which they will give votes at the rate of 1000 on the dollar. Ontario Hardware Co. Carrying Coles Hot Blast, Howard and Wil son Heaters Will give 1000 votes on the dollar for all heaters sold. Ontario Furniture Co. Have their advertisement in an other column. Be sure to read it. The Ontario Argus Is making a special offer which will close at 6 p. m., Wednesday, October 15, of 5000 votes on every dollar paid on Subscriptions, New or Old and an extra special prize of an or der for five dollars worth of mer chandise from any merchant ad vertising in the Argus issue of Oc tober 9th.