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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1913)
Ontario Pharmacy Eastman Kodaks Rexall Remedies FRUITLAND HEMS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS "i LOCAL NEWS LOCAL NEWS Paid Ailvi'rtlwnirntu V J 4JtJjJ i)ilJ f YJjL Tlio I lood Will dub will iii'' l at the homo of Mrs. I'urecll Saturday afternoon, Dee. 27. Wo are making a specialty of Xnias candies. Ontario bakery. F. 15. Hall was visiting with his family Sumlav. There will he a special train to W tioOf on Wednesday, Dee. 81, for tho nuisieal OOfttody, "The Pink l.ady" at the Whra ton theater. Train will have nt 7 p. in. Fare will he 70c for the round trip. A carload of parcel post mail was destroyed by lire Sunday evening at Kt -mm Tor, Wyom ing. The Burrell Itodlo is prepared to make Baahllght photos of liome Xnnis decorutions, purties, family reunions, etc. during the holidays. 1'hone 133 W. Mrs. Arthur Moody is here from Vulo visiting with the home folks. Mrs. Clarence JIager is here from ''aiiilu idge, Idaho, visiting with relatives. Christmas donations of any kind that might be useful for Holy Rosary hospital will he grutefully received by the Do minican Sisters. Mrs. W. (S. Howe is homo from Pilot Hock, whore she tuts been visiting with her mother. Goddard serves oyster cock tails and Tom and Jerry nt all times Let him show you. "The Pink Lady" is the musi cal comedy sensation of the decade and its coming to the W liea ton theater in Weiser at this time will introd the production of this wonderful success in every detail that made it so popular during the year's run of the piece in Now York City. The pleasing iniisi en numbers include 'I'm Going to he Married in June," "When l.ovo Ones A'straying," "The tJirl hy Jhe Stskatihcwan," "1 Like It," "Donny Did, Donny Didn't," "The Kiss Waltz,' Hide and Seek" and the wond erfully popular number, Beautiful Lady." Everything will he sitfMi in detail U was pro rented during its run in Kurope and Anierh Cleaning nnd preeaing, ladiai line goodi handh d Club rate on genu mill it dt liw d. Cop ,v Duunuck. The bulk of tho packagea vara ; through the poatofllce this roar, Iba aspmai company patting th of fragile netuee and bulky. 1 : me Iba expreai ratei eill ra doot i ponj ratei nil! go on ; lowei schedule with an InorOMod al- lownnoa iu voigbi Pheii will DO I special tiain to Weiser on Wi lu lay even ing, Deoembei 81, with a rate of 70e (or the round trip. 'The Ping Lady,' is the attraction. Robert Duncan, the Vale city attorney, was a professional visitor to Ontario this week. Kalph Eckberdt, of the firm of McCulh.ch, Wood I Fckhardt, was in Vale Tuesday on legal boalneaa. Mr and Mrs. Horr Wood huve gOM to Portland for the holidays. Ladies cloth hy the yard at Cops dk Dannuck. Karl Dingimin, of Salt Lnke, arrived Monday night for a visit with his parents Mr. and Mrs. w. T. Diugtnan Mr. Jordan got mixed up with bil row and a harn door on Tnaaday morning and had a few ribfl stove in, hut he is doing very well now. The Burrell Studio it pre pared to make Baehlighl photoi of Home Xinap daeorationa, par ties, family reunions etc. during the holidays. phone 188 W. The votes in the auto OOntoal were not counted in titm for this issue, which was printed :i day early to glva all a ehan. In have a holiday. The full count will he printed next week. Music lessons given on the different instruments by K. M. Hrown, conservatory graduate Call or phone Moore hotel. William (Sohlhuchor has gone to Baker to assist ns mail clerk on the Sumpter Valley railroad, the rush of work having become too heavy for the old force. Mr. and Mrs. James Lawrence, of Vale, werC visiting Ontario friends this week. Hen Hrown, tho efficient deputy sheriff, was down from Vale with his family for tho holiday. In order to make ro-m for a large and complete line of spring millinery, all cut glass ami hand painted china is being sold at a discount of "J." per cent at Let son's. e Mrs. L. M. (ireig entertained about twenty live of the younger set of tlio south sido yesterday afternoon nnd the little ones wore supremely huppv. ,Miss Margaret Dunbar, who i teaching in Vale, is home for tho holidave. Ladies tailors beudquartore, reasonable prices. Coped Dun nuck. Eighth grade examinations for schools of Malheur county will ! . . onduotod on the liilh and 15th of January, 191 L at the various schools in Malln ur county. A. H. kfaopheraon, Bupt. On January lirst lh i will he a radical change made in the pereel post law, tin? weight limit will be ralaed and tin- rate lowered. Tile pOOple seen; to prefer it to the express com panics. . L. Wade raided If '"'" pounds ot beam on hi- K man Koloiiy laiich tin- Miss Bertha Sbrives a angOl to Vale Monday llow manv Led Cro6fr hse on purchased" Men with material on band, Jnitig it to the tailor shop and gat it made up. Cope & Duu nuck. Miss Ann Tonningsen, of BoiaO, is the gueet of her aunt, lift, H. 0. whitvertb, lor the holidays. W. (J. Lyoll is home from Ai rowrock, where In is employed on the big dam Old papers ut th 4iajBa tittle- .' nta per huuilrod. Ju8t want yon need to Hue your catilok and Place under ihe carpet 4Mtk An eh i t i ;i was- hehl at the Pleasant View school house to c'ect three Good Loads com missioner for the term of two years. Mr. Griep and Mr. Puehcrt of Fruitland and Mr. Whittet, of New Plymouth, were elected. .They ol'ganied Wed nesdav and by Thurrday about sixty teams and sixty. live mci: were at work again hauling gravel. The had roads in this perl of the country will soon ho forgotten! Mr. ngard recently purchased fifteen acrci of orohard land from If. I. Thompson. 'Tlio land lays one hall mile north of Pleasant View school house. Mill Steel:, niii went to lit r home iu Caldwell to spend her Christmus vacation. The I. oval Temperance Legion silver medal contest held Inst Friday nigh' at the M. E. church Was Well attended. Gladyi Me Lnughlin and Clark Lowil re coived the silver medals. May Taylor and Clarence h'us-ill wore married Monday, December 22. The young folks of the Metho dist Sunday school ure busy this week getting ready for the pro gram Christmas eve. The Phila thea clnss hns undertaken to make the candy for tlio tr at Word was received bore that Lester Hranthoovor, who is at tending school in Corvallis, is quite ill Mrs. O. K. Wilcox left Tuei. day for Hrownsville to visit with the homo folks. Allen Kiuuison had his nose broken Saturday night in the basket bull game at Payette. Mrs. Lillian Foster, u trained nurse from Boise, who has been attending II H. Fuller through his siege of typhoid fever left for her homo last Friday, Mr. Fuller i- Improving rapidly. C H. Sargent is building I lino hum. L. I) ngard recently pur chased 10 acres of :! year old orchard from Miss Mary Thomp son. Mamie Haver is homo from Bloomington, Idaho, a bora iha I ! lehing obooti W A I ' a birel bai gone to in- in . I afiddletOn lo -pi nd hiN Christmas vacation. Mr. Sloiit having In- hoin remodeled which U ill add grOBl lv to the appearam : J. Eluptei i- home from la, arhera ha bei i mproi ing bh fai m al loadi of grave a Ided to tin- roadi hen hlfct Week. . Fled Fldlidge has gone to Vale to work. Bebuj lei Roj ston has return ed from Kebraaka where h.r has been . 1 Always on the Job It you bsve a job uf haiilinu you witut doue, lartfe or biiaill, yen i-mi alwav. il pt-inl on John I.nii'lniKljtuj 6eiu ii-rtily lor you. Cull loin ul lie Moore Hotel. Furnished room for tent. Cope, the tailor. Money to loan Improved in gated farniH. V. II. Ooollttli Co. T'of Sale A pi il and ( otohi i pigs, thoroughbred 0. LO. stock, pedigree with each animal, at ie,i-onahle prioaa. Impure ol or write F. K. Ingle or J, H Athei ton, Ontario. Wanted hon M tO winter at 18 r head, M r month at tin Couklin ranch. I'i-tray- A yearling .lei beifer at the Conklin ranch. Owner pleaae call, pay (barges and take her away. For Sah 2 registered Hol stein hulls. April and September calves; '.."J Duroe pigS, -' ;md '! months old Cheap, i I taken al OncO. Terms reasonable. Win ter ,v Trousdale ranch. Phone J(::-KI. Mors:' Lost Black gelding, 2 at I old past, white star in forehead branded j m righl shoulder. Ihtiitn to C II. Trouedall end receive reward. Phone 80S :; For Sah Well drilling outfit complete horse power gasoline engine, doing a lirsl claM busi ness. Will sell cheap. Call at this oflice. 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For Ten Days Only We will allow A Cash Discount of 20 per cent On All LISK ROASTERS The Kind We Guarantee to Give Satisfaction. Call and Inspect before They Are All Sdd. Malheur Mercantile Company