The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, January 01, 1914, Image 5

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Ontario Pharmacy
Eastman Kodaks
Rexall Remedies
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LOCAL NEWS
We are making a specialty of
XmnB candies. Onturio bakery.
GoddaH serveH oyster cock
tails and Tom nnd .lorry at all
times Let him show yon.
Ruth Test is homo from Boise
where she has been attending
school.
Harper Zallar, professor of
chemistry and physics at l'nget
Sound University, is visiting at
the W. H. LaxBon home.
To all those who assisted me
in the auto contest, I wish to
extend my heartfelt thanks and
the seasons greetings and best
wishes and may the New Year
bring you much happiness and
prosperity.
I). T. Mansker.
Gleaning and pressing, ladies
fine goods handled Club rates
on gents suits if desired. Cope
v iMinnuck.
Miss Johns, who has been
teaching in Wallowa county, is
home for the holidays.
Harold Sprout, who has been
attending school at "Ml. Angel
college, south of Portland, is
home for the vacation. Harold
is well pleased with tho school.
Larue Blackaby, who has been
clerking in the J. H. Blackaby
store at Jorfen Valley for some
time, is hoJvi for the Christmas
holidays. TJe lays trade has
been good iAhe valley this fall.
Earl Black aby, who is a stu
dont at the sate university and
news editor of the college paper,
iIim Emerald, is home for the
vaoation. I
Miss BeUy Taylor is in Port
In od for the holidays.
Do Downing, of Owyhee
county, Idaho, was here Monday
ca'.iing on friends. Mr. Dunning
!ias been in the Idaho legislature
for tome time and is now looked
on aa a candidate for congres-
i.inal honors.
Heports from the d sert are
that the-snow is from eight to
ten inches ami covered with
crust. Tba stockmen in the
Junipers are picking up all the
hay tboy can get and there is
little left in the Jordan Valley
section.
William Lyells ar.d Myrtle
Calmer were married at Vale on
Christmas day by Justice Wilson
at the home of B. C. Bichardson.
Bofh young people are well
known here and have the best
wishes of all with fhem at their
new home at Arrowrock, where
Mr. Lyells is employed.
Mrs. L. N. Cook, who is now
engaged in writing a history of
Idaho, was a guest at the home
of Mr. aud Mrs. R W. Eckhardt
ver Christmas.
Fred Piatt aud his family, of
ma. were visiting with rehi-
ives hvlP on Christmas.
The elftvator for the hotel
i. lb here and will be in
frfill.-d at ooce.
In order to make room for a
large und complete line of spring
mill nery, all cut glass and hand
pain ted ehioa is being sold at a
1 count of - oer cent at Let-
mMi'B.
Andy McGregor aud Mrs
Hurlburt, of this place, were
married Tuesday of this week.
'Jeorge FJaMuu is listed as
French born soiojbi with the
(). A. C. baud this yhar in their
concert tour.
JJF
On Acre 01 tine sag'
hutf rich sand) noil, flrM cluss water
Ik. i inilev from Ontario, r'rice
Hr sere. Terms given with
Wte of interest or would trade
for stock or other property. Must
bs disposed of oon, um I am engaged
Un-r buei'i
I'ostoAit'e Ho. 91
Ontario. Oregon
LOCAL NEWS
Ladies cloth by the yard at
Cope .v Dunnuck.
Miss Stella Curry has accepted
a position in the Nampa schools
as teacher of music.
W. E. Stewart was here fron
Falk this week visiting with
friends and looking after some
business.
Miss Ethel McNulty was a
passenger to Fayette Wednesday.
Mrs. Whitworth entertained
on Monday afternoon with
"f00" as the principal diversion.
Miss Lenan is visiting with
her sister, Mrs. Prune, arriving
on the 24th.
A tire in the Ontario Bakery
Tuesday morning caused a loss
of a few hundred dollare.
Ladies tailors head(Uaiters,
reasonable prices. Cope A Dun
nuck. J. N. Thomason, the Owyhee
rancher, was here this week for
supplies.
Charles Riley, one of tho early
settlers of this section, celebrated
his 84th birthday December 30.
Joe Brunning is in th bospi
tal, having been operated on lor
appendicitis. He is doing all
right.
Mrs. Fred Bailey has returned
from a trip to Seattle where she
was called to settle up some
business matters.
There will be a meeting in
Portland in April of those in
terested in making the Columbia
and Snake rivers navigable.
Clarence Hager, who is now
stationed at Milner, Idaho, took
a run home for the holidays.
Mrs. Cliff Boyer returned
Monday from a trip to Baker
City, where she visited her
parents.
P. M. Tuggart aud family
spent Christinas with relatives
at Vale.
Miss Alma Michaelson, of
Boise, was the guest of Miss
LaVine Smith for several days
this week.
M. A. Bates, the Parma Her
ald editor, was looking over
Ontario Monday.
Miss Eva Cummings was
down from Boise over Sunday
for a visit with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. 0. P. Cummings.
Mrs. Gertrude (J rove left hist
week foi Twin Falls, when- she
will visit friends for a coup'i ot
weeks.
H. Crisman left this week for
the Mt. Isis Oil company hold
ings where he will do their
assessment work for the coining
year.
Miss Alma Plumb, principal
of schools at Pelamar, Idaho,
spent the holidays here as the
guest of her cousin, Mrs. L. (I,
Olsen.
SPECIAL DINNER
Piano, Vkilm, and Singing
Moore Hotel, Sunday Evening
Ianuary 4, '14
75c
SOUP
Oyster
risH
Kaw oysters, sliced lemon
Baked Salmon, tartar sauce
REL1SIIKS
('nap celery, Dressed lettuce
Queen Olives, Stuffed Olives,
India Keliah
SALAD
Shrimp Salad.
KNTKfcKS
Frieanse of chicken, cream dumnlint(s
HauKna Fritters, natural sauce
Peach Compote of Rice
Hot Gingerbread1
IIOILKD
Sugar Cured Ham, French Mustard
HOASTB
l'rime ribs beef, au jus
Leg of young pork, apple sauce
Young turkey with dressing,
Cranberry Sauce
hUKTAHl.KS
Mashed Potatoes Billed IVas
Creamed Asparagu;
(Jreen Apple 1'ie H't Mines t'ie
Steamed Pudding, Brandy Sauce
Vui.illa Ice Cream Assorted Cake
ORS. PRINZIN6 & WEESE
Ontario, Oregon
Office in New Wilson Block.
DR. D. C. BRETT
DENTIST
Office 2nd door east of Ontario Phar
macy on Nev:ida Avenue
Near R R Depot
J W McCulloch R W Eckhardt
Mcculloch, wood & eckhardt
LAWYERS
Rooms 1-2-3 First Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Ontario, Oregon
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
I'n II until i Si- mi
I 'n. Pai LINK Hk Ml-
Oradnates American School of Os
teopathy, Kirksville, Mo.
Wilson Block
Telephone. 1.14 BIk
H. H. WHITNEY
PHYSICIAN and SUROEON
Office In I. O. 0. F. BIdg.,
Ontario. - . - Ormon
C. McGONAGILL
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Will Practice In all CourU
Notary Public. Office over PostorHce
Dr. W. G. Howe
DENTIST
Telephone No. 732
Firt National Bank Building
Transfer. Baggage and
Express
Meet All Trains
JOHN LANDINGHAM
W. H LEMKE
Public Auctioneer
Will attend seles anywhere
Terms Reasonable.
Phone 4"j Ontario, Ore.
W. W. HINTON
STOCK INSTKi'TOK K MAI.IIKI'K
i i.l'NTY
DEPUTIES-
Rob't O'dell, Ontario.
Ben Brown, Yale.
C. C. Morton, Old's Perrv
N. O. White, Weiser Hn.lg-.
J. E. Holly, Rivervlew
An- DSSMT. Jordan Valley.
Joe Bankoffer, McDermitt
J. Boy del I, Nysaa
W. II McWillianiH.Jnntura
Win. Kine. Harper
J. H. BROWN
Auctioneer
(iraduate of Missouri Auctiou
School. Rhone or write for
dates.
Phone 201-ii4 Ontario, Ore.
SBa
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
FW Atlvrrtlwmcnta
Money to loan Improved irr
gated farms. W. H. Doolittle Co.
For Sale April and October
pigs, thoroughbred 0, 1. C. stock,
pedigree with each animal, at
reasonable prices. Impure of
or write B, I. Ingle or J. B.
Atherton, Ontario.
Wanted horses to winter nl
II per head, per month at the
Conkliu ranch.
Estray A yearling Jersey
heifer at the Conklin ranch.
Owner please call, pay charges
and take her away.
Eor Sale Well drilling outfit
complete (i-horso power gasoline
engine, doing a first class busi
ness. Will sell cheap. Call at
this office.
For Sale White Leghorn
pullets. A. B. Cain, miles
west of Ontario.
A watch was picked up on
the streets here during Ihe fair
of int. Owner can have same
by paving for this notice and
proving property.
Boers, either Boise, Baker
Rainier or other brews can be
found at Ed Ooddard's and ho
keeps them just right.
Horses Pastured.
On first class alfalfa hay, frosh
spring water at 3. HO per mouth.
Best of attention guaranteed.
Scientific Poultry A Live Stock
Station, New Plymouth, Idaho.
Rhone 0.3. ,
.vfafriTfii f-i)i;N
OF ONTARIO, ORE
A Good Bank
In a Good Country
Confining our business strictly to LEGITIMATE
banking, and with ample resources for the needs of
our customers, we invite the banking business of
ranchers, fruitgrowers, stockmen and individuals,
Resources Over Half Million Dollars
OPPfCtM AND DIHKCTORS
A. L. COCKRUM, President; H. B. COCKRLTM, Cashier
T. TURNBULL, Vice Present C. W.PLATT Asa't. Cashier
C. E. KENYON MoNTK GWINN
I.. B. COCKRUM
Special to Men
Mid Season
Cope & Dunnuck
Will give with every Over
coat or Suit from material in
stock A Five Dollar Bill to
clear out balance of woolens
JANUARY CLEARANCE
White Sale
Prices from 10 to 40 Per
Cent. Off
Starting Monday, Jan. 4, 1914
Everything in the white line.
Don't overlook this opportuni
ty for bargains. $ $
The Most Qualified Judges
Pronounce Taylor & Williams
Straight Yellow Stone Whiskey fit BEST !
FOR SAI.F. in quanti'
One 'gallon up, audi? hi Otbei
Guud brandt., liv
L. B. TEltR. WhoKiler
ONTARIO,
We also have a few Blankets ai d Quilt
left at very Reduce? Pi
Malheur Merccintile Co.