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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1914)
Ontario Pharmacy Eastman Kodaks Rexall Remedies LOCAL NEWS Richard Botglf is home from Seattle where he spent several weeks. He found the mills nnd factories nil shut down and many ille men. There was very little building going on. Goddard serves oyster cock tails and Tom and Jerry nt nil times Let him show you. Monday will ho ground hog dny. Watch for your shadow. Sheriff Kerfoot and Kcx Manpiis made a trip to Salem tins' week with the convicted criminals. They took llrotighn and another check artist, Lottil Serdor, the Austrian who mur dered u mnfi nt Juntura and Certavitorle. Are you going to send this paper to some enstern friend who luny he induced to OOOIttO Mal heur county or the Snake river valley ' e have thousands of acres of idle lands nnd other thousands that are not produc ing half what they are capable of, for lack of cultivation. Wo use nothing hut pure Neatsfoot oil in oiling your har ness. 1.60 per set. Kroessin llarncss company. W. I'. Sanderson has l . n building a fence around the West side of the Moore hotel block and is tilting it up for the convenience of the farmers who wish to tie their horses while they are arourd town. Kcv. Iavidson, of the Presby terian chinch, will deliver a -peel. I IttMfOgfl In M S.ibb.ith moniing which he wanta ull Presbyterians to hear, believing it will result in much benelit to the church. Ranchers and teainstiip wish ing to liavo harness oiled should have it done now. Our charge is only l.0 per set. Kroessin Harness co-npany. Kay T. Jackson, who is em ployed by the agricultural de partment to exterminate jack rabbit -, has been here several davs looking for rabbits. Stuart Tharp and family, who moved to tin- Wciscr valley last spring, are in this section visit ing with relatives and friends. John Kader, of Boise, is here visiting with his brother, Frank Kader. W. J. Thomas, who lives at the mouth ol Moons hollow, near Weiscr, WM btri Wodnoi- day ami report! there weie a LOCAL NEWS John Hoswell, the Big Kend ranclier, who is spending the winter in Vale, was here Friday on pleasure. James Lawrence, the banker, came down from Vale Fridav to see the goat perform. S. L. I'ayne, the ex-county assessor, was here Friday on business. Dr. Kartlett, the Vnle physi cinn, had an important case here Friday evening and escaped without serious injury. Lessons given on the piano and the stringed instruments by F. M. Krown, conservatory graduate. Call or phone Moore hotel. W ant ed Improved small tract with buildings and fruit, on lease. Address box l'Js with full particulars. A. B. Macphcrson, the county school superintendent, who has been suffering several weeks with an aggravated attack of jaundice, was operated on at the botpilol hist week and is doing well. Born, on the 88th, to Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Anderson, a girl. Born, on the 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. Griffith, a boy. Fdgar Chapman was in last week from the Clerf ranch, near Andrews, where he has ben tor several months He drove nni cuttle to J untu ru to feed. I. W. Hope, the Yale banl:er, tM beie Thuisday on bis way to Portland. The Hotel Moore will continue to serve Table de Ilote dinners Sunday evenings frOtt) ".() to i, linner 76 cents. W'es Caviness, who recently returned from Portland was here Monday. Wes busted the look rabbit market in Portland by telling the DtOplf of the wormy condition of the jacks Hot bed sash for sale by tin Empire L.imbei company. The children of the Id, 4th and .th grades will give the op. cict;a Cinderella, at Dreamland, on Friday evening. Admission ID and 16 cents. LOCAL NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Tail! AdvprtlwmcnU The Ontario I'ressary for sale. Phone MJ. N. Sims. Mechanics are busy this week installing the elevator in the Mooie hotel. It is a big job and will require several day.- to com- ' i c i .ci I'lcte. number ol people ready to DM on the lands thrown open on the 8Sd under the enlarged home stead act. The Ontario I'ressary and ladies and gents shine pallor good business and good pay; would like to sell at once very cheap. Call or phone S-J.J. Beers, either Boise, Baker, Kainier or other brews can be found at Fd Qoddard'l Mid he keeps them just right. A. A. Hall, the game warden, has been in Boise several days and contemplate.- engaging in business there. No Substitutes RETURN to the grocer all sub stitutes sent you for Royal Bak b ing Powder There is no sub stitute for ROYAL. Royal is a pure, cream of tartar baking powder, and healthful. Powders offered as sub stitutes are made from alum. Attorney Fekliardt was in Boise several days this week. Young pigs for sale by David Magill. Phone 20.. N. i Morton Barrows, the St. Paul altornev who has a four hun dred acre orchard west of town, is here looking over his hold ings. Mr Barrows says that the piiple of the east feel sun- that 1914 is going to be n good busi ness year, many of the factories are starting and othcis making preparations. Kent estate i changing bauds and business back to a normal basis. He is well pleased with the growth of his trees. The OoWTrio I'ressary for sale. I'hone MJ. N. Sims. Several of the farmers in the Owyhee section are building cow barns and silos, having found that the dairy business is profitable. Fx-Mayor Ben Brown, of the mercantile house of N. Brown v Sous, is in receipt of a letter from K. B. Miller, traffic mana ger of the O. W. K. A N , in response to a letter he wrote that gentleman, in which Mr. Miller assures him the Oregon Fastcm will be pnthed through to Kiverside this summer and that further building will d -pend somewhat on the financial situation and development. Burns News. Kev. (). F. Jones, well known here, was installed as rector of St. Stephens, at Baker City on Sunday evening by Dithop I'addock. Theantiual stockholders nn i t ing of the Fairview Drain Ditob company will beheld at the city hall in Ontario Saturday, Febru ary H at 10 o'clock Win. Johnson. Secy. Eslrav Notice Came to my piace in a s(,,rs . ing condition, three yearling iieiici-, two branded i-i on right hip, brand on tln-r 601 looks like FL or EL joined ; no ear marks. Owner can" have thom by paving feed lull and cost of this advertisement. Jerrv Brosnan, Ontario. For Sale 'T tons tirst crop hay. 0i Ei Kees, Ontario. Money to lono Improved irr- I khi.-.I fmiiiM. W. fl. iM, ami.. Co. I or Sale April and October pigs, thoroughbred O. I. 0, stock, pedigree with each animal, at reasonable prices. Impure of or write F. K. Ingle or .1. B Atherton, Ontario. . iHi it Ti nr I mm j aiuu -' fit Jtf'i W 1 miuA. Wanted horses to winter at 9 per head, per month at the Conklio ranch. Alvsjys on the Job If you bare u job of tnnilliitf you waut done, Ittrtft or .nail I, you can alWHVB 'I' - II 1 (III Jotlll I .Hlnl I 11'llHIII bahiK rvaily for you. ('all linn at tlia Monro lintel. Three Iota for vale '2 block. wct 0 po.tufllce at a liartfaiu. Inquire at Aigu. ottloa. iii re is t;:: chance oi YOUR LIB i it you want to locate near a town that has a very bright future I ba e T'l Ml M M the Very cllOiCI ll land, has a nice slope to tin-c.i-t. I lii-t-cla-- water right 80 acres in alfalfa, r st has been in grain. Not having it all paid lor it leaves inc un.iblc i i take care of that much land J will sell an;, where from S to 70 10r - My prtet raogoi from $150 pet ... i . up. A bout bail coin . good terms and re-i at B per oOltl in tOrOft. I. and ca tl y tin- -. adjoining ha- ben telling at1 fL'ilii to $800 pel tew, so lieie is .air chain I if I "U want a gOOd tract ol land. -J miles from Ontario, Ore. near MaHn-m Junction, win re car -Lop- and round Inill-t will )0 doul I bulll in tlie neai ill J. J. DIESS Boa II o.iiuiio, iir. e Fstray A yearling Jersey heifer at the Oonklin iamb Owner please call, pay charges ami take her awav. Lots for Sale- i in Kiversida addition, near sub station. In qaira at Argus. For Sale young Jersey heifer. Will be froth about January 10. Inquire at this ollicc tf. A watch was piokod up on tin streets here during the fair Of 1919. Owner can have snuie by paving for this notice and proving property. OF ONTARIO. ORE A Good Bank In a Good Country Confining our business strictly to L EG I T I M A T E 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 OFFICERS Mi DIRECTORS A. L. COCKRUM, President; ll l COCKRUM. CmMct T. TlUNIUM.b, Vice Prwldtnl e WJ'I.ATT sst. iichier C. B. KKNYON MONTE QWINN L H. COCKRUM Lost, Strayed or Stiden Kay bone, black mane and tail, toadied mane. Weight about I 100 pounds, half circle S on bit hip. Suitable reward offered on return to CO Hoslup, K. F. I NO. ::, Fayette. Idaho. 70 B. P. Koek and s. c. black Minorca cocks and cockerels for sale. Ilemleisnn, Ibdteriuan and Fapes strain. W'ilber Clay ton, I'avette. Idaho. K 1. New Spring Goods IO : TIT 1 I I BUM Ve don't wait till the season is over to cut our prices in half and quarters. Look in our win dow at the new prices and goods made to your measure, and sat isfaction assured all thro. Cope & Dunnuck The Only Tailors Ontario, Ore. JANUARY CIEARANCi 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. $ $ $ We also have a few Blanket a and Quilts left at very Reduced Prices. Malheur Mercantile Company