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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1914)
Ontario Pharmacy Eastman Kodaks Rexall Remedies LOCAL NEWS A. A. Wright made a trip to Boise this week and brought back an Overland car for de monstration. He has the agency for this territory. Miss Fay Clark, one of the Vale teachers, whose home is in the western part of the state, was appointed superintendent of the county schools to fill the unexpired terra of Mr. Macpher son. There were a number of applicants from residents of the county, but they were turned down. Common courtesy wonld indicate the place should have been given to a resident of On tario. Louis Hurtle is prepared to sharpen yout shears for ten cents and guarantees satisfac- Thoinas Clagett has ordered 5000 feet of 14-inch wooden pipe to run water from the Owyhee ditch to his ItiO acre ranch near Cairo, which he is improving. Have you registered at the city hall? There is an effort being made to have tho Hnmcdale train leave there about 4:M0 p. m., which will enable the people from Jordan Valley to reach Ontario the sumndoy they leave homo, a big improvement over the present service those people have. We .ire not satisfied to have you come in and simply ask "have you so and so." Of course we are pleaeed that you show interest by visiting our toie and will supply your wunla if we can, but what we earnestly desire is, that, while here, you make a trip tlie full length of! our room. You are very sure to see something needed which would be forgotten if not brought to your attention. Cash Variety Store. Mrs. Kikuye Kami, wife of Joe Kami, the well known Japa nese cook, died on Saturday evening. The funeral was held id Boise. Mrs. Kami was born in Japan 47 years ago and has been in this country 'JO years, and in Ontario gome three year8 where she has many friends. Mrs 'II, u- Johns has gone to Enterprise, where her daughter hue a position in the schools She will be goue a couple of weeks. A. McWilliams has many friends who will be pleased to learn that he is again in charge ot the Ontario Feed it Livery stable, where he has plenty of stall and corral room and j supplied with riding and driving stock and first class rigs. The registration books are open Saturday evenings. No Substitutes RETURN to the grocer all aub st itutes sent you for Royal Bak- 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. LOCAL NEWS Walter Loonev, who was a resident of this place some four years ago and has been living in the Willamette valley since, was here Wednesday on his way to Jordan Valley where he will make his home. He has a son living there. Pete Duford says he will have one of the new Studebaker cars in this week so you can Bee what a good car looks like. Teli your neighbors about our big club offer. They surely would like to get the Argus and four magazines, all one year, for only $1.18. New line of hair goods. Grove & Riley. Mr. Selz was down from Cam bridge over Sunday. Ho says the snow is about gone in his section and the people are look ing forward to a good year. Go to the city hall today ami register while the registering is good. Some persons who probably thought it was funny, took a sign from the Cope & Dunnuck store and up to date it has not been returned or found. In less returned at once the offend ers will be prosecuted for the malicious destruction of pro perty. Some of the men from the Pure Food inspection office were here a few days ago and in spected the slaughter houses, dairys, restaurants and hotels of this county, but the report was handed in too late for this week. Some of the ratings will surprise the natives. If you will subscribe to the Argus for one year we will send you four monthly magazines for only 18 cents extra. Monday was the day set aside for the spring clean-up, but many overlooked it and they will think they have a holler coming when the city marshal calls around and has a fine assessed against them. . 1'eople living in cities owe something tu their ueighbors aud even though you are satisfied to live in filth you cannot compel your neighbor to do so. McBiatuey has four bicycles he will sell cheap. See them before they are all gone. E. A. Fraser was a visitor to Baker this week. Mrs. (Joodffllow, of Oregon City, is visitiug with her son, Joseph Goodfellow, the real estate hustler. Suits made strictly to order for you as cheap orcheaper than ordinary readv made. Cope A' Dunnuck. LOCAL NEWS Charles Thebaud was here Tuesday looking after some business matters. Judge (1. L. King went to Caldwell Wednesday for his new Keo. He has been studying tho rule book and knows all about how to handle thecritter and his friends will not run any chances of getting marooned when they go riding with him. A few guns left at McBratney Hardware store that go for a bargain. Attorney McGonigal was in Vale Tuesday on legal business. M. Townsend is home from California where he spent the winter months. Another Christmas will be due before you realize the fact. Why not look ahead and pre pare for the season by selecting some pieces from our stamped goods for embroidery work. CbbIi Variety Store. Frank Howard made a busi ness trip to Boise the first of the week. Attorney McCulloch was a visitor to Vale Tuesday. Order your Faster suit today from Cope iv Dunnuck. There will be Fpiscopal ser vices next Sunday in the Con gregational church at 3 p. m. Preaching by Kev. 0. H. Powell. Tho Now York store has been transferrer! to the Oaks Urns., of Caldwell, and the goods moved to that point. Save money by seeing Mc Bratney before you purchase any rugs, carpets or furnituie His prices are the lowest. The ladies of the W. C. T. U. rwill hold a business meeting in the United Presbyterian church Thursday, March 17, at iMJO p. in. All interested in the work which the W. C. T. U. ladies are ttying to do in Ontario are very earnestly requested to be pres ent. For Sale, Trade or Kent 42 acres, improved, six niles from Weiser. Good terms. Call or address Argus. Subjects for next Sunday at the Methodist church: Morning "The Secret of Successful Work:" Fvening "Preparation for Fternity." There will be .special music by the choir. A special invitation is extended to all. Thonius Johns, pastor. The services given under the auspices of the W. C. T. U. last Sunday in Ontario was well at tended and the speaker, Mrs. Lulu Loveland Shcpenl, was at her best. She preached a very powerful sermon in the Metho dist church in the morning on "The Shadow Life." to a crowded house. In the afternoon and evening she spoke to large con gregations and all who heard her were greatly impressed with her talks. Ladies and gents clothing cleaned in a thorough and workmanlike manner at reason able price bv Cope Y lunnuck. A fine baby girl was born Monday night to Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Dunn at Holy RoMrj hospital. Mr. Dunn is the well known vice pre.-ident and gem i al manager of the Payette Yul ley railroad. It is the liisl child. LOCAL NEWS II. T. Brown, the Nyssa Jour nal man, was an Ontario visitor Monday and is very enthusiastic about the way the Nyssa coun try is coming to the front through diversified farming. A. McWilliams went to West fall Tuesday to look over the horse supply and see if I car load could be purchased Camping outfit for sale. Call at Mrs. Jackson's, on east side. Thomas C. Tharp, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Tharp, died at Payette Sunday, March, Nth, aged 86 days. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dowell on Sunday morning. If your subscription to the Argus is due, better pay up now and get four big magazines, all one year, for only 18 cents extra. ( leorge Storkinann, proprietor of the Lakeview cig:" factory, was made happy last week by the arrival of a bouncing baby boy in his home. The youngs ter made his appearance on January 10 and both mother and on are reported to be doing nicely. Lakeview Fxaminer. For first class painting, paper hanging aud tinting see B. Ben son. All work guaranteed. Phone 7..J. A meeting of the stockholders of the Malheur County Fair association was held Saturday, with over two-thirds of the stock of the association represented. Routine business was transacted. If it is a tent you need Mc Bratney, the hardware dealer, will save you money on it. There was a meeting of the Nevada Ditch company on Fri day and a committee was ap pointed to look up the amount of land that was to be irrigated this year. They are arranging to care for some of their bonds The regular monthly meeting of the directors of the Owyhee Irrigation company was held on Saturday. The Hotel Moore will continue to serve Table de Hote dinners Sunday evenings from 6:80 10 s. Dinner 76 cents. Miss I'l.cita Macphersou and tiladys Young were registered at the Bristol, in Boise, on Fri day. J. N. Dunphv is building a bungalow on his tract west ot town. You can get four splendid magazines one year for 18 cents extra by renewing your sub scription to the Argus. Hiram Dunn, the Payette Valley railroad man, was here Monday 'looking after some business. Hiram say this is going to be a good year for busi ness. Mrs. Davit1 Dunbar and Miss Margaret, were visitors in lloi.-e on Saturday. Ad If, Simons, who is with the Alexander company hen-, was called to Boise last week on account of the illness of his son. The young man is reported to be getting along nicely since the operation. Nice line pj hail swit'he- at (iiove A Uiley. First Showing of Millinery A general invitation is extended to call and inspect our first show ing of the season's best styles in Spring Mllinery No Particular Woman Ought to be without an astistic and servicable Toilet Set. Besides be ing useful it adds Dainti ness to the Dressing Table and if you wish to present her with a Set, the Kind she will be proud to own, look over our stock. Wr have an ndlrax variety of pattern of xtrrlinir nnd plated allver acta. If you dimply dulrea llutton hook, n Hruxh. n Comb or n Mirror, we'll xladly break up n Set to -ntisf you. Plant m ! lyiiir I h.- QoM behind tin- .nl W. W. Your ONTARIO, Use Formaldehyde For treatment of diseases of Grain, Potatoes, and Vegetables. Book of its uses for sale free by Everhart Drug Co. Ontario Hardware Co. Hardware Headquarterrs Stoves, Gasoline Engines, Keen Kutter Lawn Mowers Clarinda Lawn Mowers Bean Spray Pump, Meyer Mallea Pump, Fullen Paint and Muresco. 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