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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1914)
FRUITLAND HEMS Mr. anl Mrs. George Cbildl are the pfdttd parents of nn eight pound boy, horn Janu ary 30. The Movable School meetings occupied the attention of the people generally all last week. ICach meeting was well attended and full of interest and instruc tion, several prizes were awarded both in the men's de partment and the domestic Hciencc work. Mr. and Mrs. .less Graham left Friday for their home near Hend, Oregon. 0. K. Huntington has returned from his trip east. Free Hranthoover came home Monday from Corvnllis, Oregon, where he has been attending the ) A. ('. O. K. Wilcox has begun a oommodiooi booM where the Mink hotel burned. The Method!! Christian Kn- leuvor society are holding I t i' li evening this wt ek. Everybody invited. A little daughter eame to brighten the bouts of Mr. and Mi . Qeoi i Bidredge Jen. 80. There were 410 attended the lecture given Wednesday night at the Baptist church by Dr. E. O. Sisson, state commissioner of education and Miss Kelley, of IfoeeOW university. J. M. Coffman and family moved to Payette last week. Friends here received word that Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis, of Lents, Oregon, are the parents of a little daughter, born Janu ary 'JO. Mrs. Lewis was formerly M i Pitta Bladeri. Charles Winter has rented Clyde Harry's place and will move into the house as soon as vacated. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Scritch field. of Payette, spent Friday and Saturday at the home of J. O. Seritchfiold. THE QUAKER GIRL" AT THE WHEATON NEXT MONDAY If, P. Sherman shipped ear of dried raspberries to Chicago and has goos t mai kel i hem Ili-j wife and two little girls ae- eompenied him. They will ll several places before returning home. TheChrietien Endeavor sooial at the Kpworth liall Moudas night was enjoyed Of a jolly erowd of young people. Music was furnished by the high Heboid orchestra and refresh incuts of ice cream and Oftks were served. "TIir 'Junker (Jirl," the fnmnuM tnuMieiii hit of three eoetleaats, lev mi! SDjoyed n hi'hsciii'm run li) Wn Yi rk ('(iniCH tu th)' WliriitiiiiTheiitie ..I. Welner OS Mmii.Imv. Ftlirnitrv !'th. JehB I'. Sl lie win ir. mnulllitf the en t t i r eiiiiiHliT lietc of over H5 tluri'H, lnHleil hy Vielm- Murley. win) will filav '1'onv Chute, the rule of the T'lunu Anielieni) wliu Mini.'' anil dSBOM hi-, wnv la0 the henrl nf the i.limker Iiinm ilur mtl three hcIh of tuiielul mill BSBOSlefl enlei titliiiiienl Nut inueh neeil he snlit of the hlHtorr of thi USlflSl hit of thr titiii.-iiti. mm iii'iil i i : know thnl It urn two .seniM in l.nuil'U) hiiiI ii y in r in 1'iirle tiefore OomlnSl '" ASISfiOS -mil i now I' nn,' elHVeil III AiinIihII.i iii I Smith inerl (IN. It hi nil hIiiiiiI a ileaiilte ijuiikttreiM who ehnfi'M iimli-r the uteni rektrietlmi ol iiii rellctoaaadflaellyfofsekss her lioine in hii KnuIInIi '.iiinker vIIIhu" foff UHVeHt Paris. I lii-f -h.- I emiii'M .i iikiiIkI in a f nil ihihM muilllte'l snluii ad HtrniKht whv Is takes i iy soclsts nut nnliilitv Mini her ili-niurc frunki baeosss fasSiloa's ru Hhe it iu Milv.il In mIhIi'm lutrtriue. MHVHH II crime iii iii mtr fnun dtalVaOS Mini U flnnlly wun by a gay young American after he baa mad lore to bar aidaooaly for three acta aod baa orer oome tbe oaoal mutloal oomedy oh atacle to the path of troe lore. liimiel Monoktoo'i toore In world turnout aod the "Come to tbe Ball" whII exoelt that of tbe "Merry Widow" In teductlve rythru. The "Tooy" aooff aod daooe aolo baa be come almoat equally popular and there are dozeo othar long hlta. Hale opeoa Friday, February 0tb at 10 a. m. nt Cutting drug store Wel ter. Write or phone your orders to (Jut tin Drug oompaoy or manager of Wbeatoo theatre, Welaer. Hpeulal train from Ontario return log after tbethow. MANY HOMESTEAD APPLICA TIONS FILED LAST WEEK Tbe following pertotm Hied on hnmeiteaila laat week, moat of the land in'iiiK In the hill back of Dew I Ox Flut : John Pare., J. J. Jotepb. Jamea K. Hrown, Mell K. Carter, Kil ward ':. Kigglo, Luther K. Browning, i'..i-. K. Belter, Kloharu. Bull, Blaiue M iv. O. A. Koihnlck, J. O. Bunyard. O. C Oomptoo, K. '.uiinii. Lizzie A. MIh, ii ffkee. J. Walker, .'uroet M. May. .lohn W. Klllott. Frank N. Durlt. Hoy Johntno, J. Benton, Kverett Hunsnn, Walter N. Jonet, Frank li. Weltli. BUILDING IMPROVEMENT AND REAL ESTATE DEALS .1. 0. J.ikins inoved here tin week with his family from Sa lem. He says he has had all tl.e mm he will need for many i ,ii- A. L. W'il' u is- building a bnngtloff at I'niitland. F. E. Hurler sold I li acre tiart West of town this Week tO John I tt mult for 860aMI acre. The W'estfall brothers, who moved here last fall from West fall, are working on two houses on lots they purchased in Riv erside addition. K. Durbin has about complet ed an addition to his Kiversidi home Malheur Merc. Co. ur 1 vve are now mawing our con tracts for 1914 Machinery AND ALL Implements Let us have your specifications for what you may require. Remember our goods are all guaranteed lines. We stand behind everything we sell. Malheur Mercantile Company The New Tariff Made By Rader's On GROCERIES To fully revise our Grocery Department we quote prices as follows with a guaran7 tee that every article will be strictly fresh, pure and clean. We have just remodeled our Store. It's clean, sanitary keeping should appeal to the public. We are now in shape to give you "GOOD SERVICE" Read These Prices: Pioneer Tomatoes now 3 cans for Imperial Corn now 3 cans for Seven Devil and Ideal Peas now 3 cans for ... Sego Evaporated Milk now 3 cans for - California Pink Beans per lb. California White Beans per lb. Good Jap Rice 4 pounds Any white Soaps 7 bars for Pride of Valley Straight Patent Flour -Scott's Best High Patent (good as any) Flour Coal Oil per gallon Coal Oil, 5 gallons for .25c .25c .25c tat w .5 .6 .25 .90 $1.10 .20 .90 Many Other New Tarriff Prices Dry Goods Shoes and Men's Goods RADER'S Ontario, Ortgon A Ste e of Good Sen ce