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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1914)
Ontario Pharmacy Eastman Kodaks Rexall Remedies LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Hruce Koster, of Vale, were pusseiiKcrs for Portland Satur day, accompanied by Mrs. Hester's mother, Mrs. Helen Judd of Lancaster Wisconsin. Mrs. Konyon entertained the Carna tion club on Friday, when Mrs. Goudy won the honors- in the cvenlnK Mrs. Kenyon entertained tho Bridge club, the honors going to Mrs. Van Petton ado E. N. Urelg. For rent Furnished house in cluding garden plot, chicken park, harn three lots, nice lawn. Box 48. Ontario. The Ontario orchestra donated their sii vices for the dance Riven Saturday evening fr the benefit of the base ball Slb and the bull fans wish to expreas thefr appreciation of the favor. For Solo two and one half acres improved, hemes and fruits house and buildings. Inquire hox AM Ontario. Among those called to V:.le Tih-mI iv were noted: Rev. Johns. Marshal Odell, M. K. Newton, John Landlnn b.uii. JM Scholl. C. C Mrtlonlgal and O A Dralie. V li. nicknell, the Heine sheep man. was here Saturday, from Hrogan, whre ho had been picking up some sheep- LOCAL NEWS LOCAL NEWS For 8le Cheap if taiien at once, j the past year Horse, harness BDCJ light wagon. On tario Laundry. I'. U. .Sells. III.- .lollll l. hlliep in:'", was here Tuesday looking over the sheep Situation Mr. and Mrs. Jack Landls left for Holse Monday and expects to go to Seattle about the first of June to make their home by the Sound. Mrs. Murphy, of the Agency val ley, was here last week on her way to llolse to visit with friends. Charles Arnold, of Drewsey, was here this week visiting with his brother, Thomas Arnold. Wanted, second hand light farm WHgou, for one horse. Hox 412 or phone 105 w. Miss Malony was In Nam pa for a few days .Slio was accompanied by Margaret Blackaby. For sale Polled Durham bull, com ing three years old Phone 201 K 2 Miss Maule. of Payette, was here Saturday, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Dr. Payne. She was accom panied by Miss Herllne. For sale Camping out fit con sisting of tenl, stove, dishes, lidding, etc. Hest cash offer takes it. H. J. .louns. at Mrs A. Jackson's Mr. and Mr. Hick DuSISWd were down from their ranch over Sun. In A. J. Grover la on his way home from Mexico, where he ban been f u Smt made -It idly t l.-i for you os cheap orclieaper than ordinary rea.lv mode. Cope iv. Ihinuuck. II, C. Hoyer was In llolse Friday purchasing goods. J. K. Illuckab) made a business trip to Caldwell Saturday Louis Hurtle is prepared to almri.oii votii sheiim. for ton " i . You probably do not Iniow It, but It Is a fact taut our greatest task Is to get lor our trade that wblcb will Hire best service for the price. We ak you to eouio in and criticise; Unit will pe a help sfl us as well SS to the public. The Varle'y Store, tf A. F- Toniilngsen has gone to Itio gan to look after his sheep. Day old chicks, whito leghorn and white rocks. Polity Pool try Farm, phone !M, Fruitland, Hurry Lewis, proprietor. Charles Cox. the buggy man. who -- ill.. winter 111 low. i. letiniieil a cents a. id guarantees satisiac- few dayH ngo with bis wife and child (tn and will be here for the summer. Thcmsa Kohout. the JomI.ui Valley w .,, iUUUgl. ,,r ame ln,.t,hu..t was down In his ... w Stl N ,o .,.,,. S" "' Variety Store with a Mfl The. TLe W. W. Wood and daughte, ,re home )mmm - from the John Da, -non. u -, not keep you from look- tobk Mrs. Wo.nl for a operation- "lis snuu i u t a u, 1 inn over our display. A little cash Tell your neighbors about our , wU( buu(l)w ,rlt, VHrlet). hig club offer. '1 hey iUre,.v8t tf would like to get ne r,u. u c Qf (hu KmmttH K, tour inaga.iiieB, no uuv jvn, " ony. was here Friday looking aiui business. only 11.18 Mr- and Mrs. J. Kdwu.i. or v.. ilI1() ert passengers o.r .... ,,.limied from Westfall morning. h.r. iiu.v were vlsltiiut friends. ! ' Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hunt were 0WI iioin their Dairy ranch on Sat unluy taking a holiday Mi. Robert Duncan of Vale and , .. i u-tli) is d wn from Conn, il this w.-ek looking irfter matters In ci.nrt. It. K Sow ait is down from Mid vale, looking after a law suit at Vale. Floyd rtagSTi ' Camliiidtje, Is here this wek on business. Mrs. Fred gWlSJ a passenger for Holse Tuesday. Mrs. D Ad.ni was visiting with p ..it.- Hieii Is Tuesduy. As a mle locul advertisement ...... ... t.. .lHieiuiud unon ; "' iv sjsjp ---r answer tbeui you have tbe opportuu Ity to see tbe goods and deoide upon merit and cntt. Our plan U to ask for little of your time, giveu t look lug over our variety stock; If you see auythiug you want all right, if you dou't. all right. Priues are always rlgtt. The Variety Htore. tf Dr. J- Priuzing was called to Mal heur City Monday oil professional busness. Miss Sue StoeUel, who has been sick for the past few days is reported Improving slowly. The Saturday night dances given by the Ontario Concert Orchestra have added a special feature to the program, the Har mony quartette, singing all the latest songs with orchestra ac compuniment, M oring a big hit with the large crowd of dancers attending. Mrs- Oaks, of Jamieson, were calling on Ontario friends Friday. Barney Harrold of Wutson was married at Caldwell, Idaho, on Sun day April 12th, to Miss Hattle Pen, of Ceuterville, Ark. Ft Sale or Trade First-Class Iti.". acre farm. Free soil iu Wll lameite Valley. Three mile- from Juuotlou City. Seveu roomed bouse, (iood oarn. Maobiue shed, stock shed, other out buildings, intludiug .. . u... ..... orop. lour union oo. "" Mower. Disc Harrow pulverizer, Drill. Sulkey plow, walking plow, large barrow, hack, wagon, buggy and other useful artloles. practically new. Uood graveled road, rural mail delivery, telephone Hue, school (uIeTighth mile. . Will sub divide if desired. C O. Casel-ser. Juctiou Citv. Oregon. Manager Prahl of the Eastern Ore gon Land Company has just returned from a trip to the interior looking after the oompany's property Special rates will be giveu to all studets registering in oil painting, which will hold good until May 'J. 1914. Class will be formed June 1st and coiitiuue thro' tb summer. For further information ph.. n SI in or call at tne Millinery and Art Store, Ontario Oregon. A daughter was born to Mr and Mrs Oscar Neese on Monday On Friday a son was born to Mr mid Mrs Wm Fit 7: living west of town A young son arrived at the home of Mr and Mrs Frank Rader last Friday Frank says his business is growing so fast it. is necessary to arrange for more clerks 100 aerss of partly improved wheal land at $52.00 per acre. Will oonsi der house and lot or acrcHge iu nr near Ontario. What have .Voi.'.' I Frank McKlrny. K. F. D. Uox 0(5. I (Jambrlilge, Idaho, IT 1H The registration here shows 'XM rc pablleai s, 'S.'M democrats, ")2 prohibition. 17 progressive, 24 socialists and 12 in dependents, a total of 67a Fresh cows, .Terse;, and Indian H ier duck eggs, for ssle. A II. Itamey. Fruitland. 17 18 pd Qsofgl M tirnwn, who has been din trict attorney of Douglas county for 20 years and is a candidate for attorney general, was here this wecl Attorneys who know Mr lirown say he is the best qualified for the position of all the can didates II I Husted ditd Wednesday nfter noon and the funeral will be held at 10 a in Friday from the Congregational church The Ontario Orchestra and Harmony Quartette, conducting the Saturday night dances at Moore hall, will, owing to the crowded condition of the hall, start the dances at vllu sharp, with music by the entire orchestra and quartette. The baseball Kami between the clubs of the eighth grades of Fruitland and Ontario, resulted in a score of 0 to 10 iu favor of Fruitland Charles Cronin was operated on Sat urday. He had been kicked by a horse A L. Cock rum, of the First National Hank, returned Sunday from a trip east. At Kansas City he found a boom in new buildings. Business is improv ing and crop prospects bright. Wauled An outfit to oontrsct pulling up about :;mi acres of alfalfa hay. 17 1H p. I Mrs. W II. Clement entertained the Hndge club this week. Mrs. Fraser got the high score. L M. Conry, travelling passenger agent of the Northern Pacific Railway, was here Tuesday looking up business for his road. Rube McCreary, founder of Adrian, was in the city several days this week on business. K. M. Hruwn, leader of the Ontario Concert Orchestra, returned from a business trip to McCall and Payette Lake. He reports things opening up in line shape, Mrs A. A. Record, or Poise, was an over Sunday guest ol Mrs. McBratney Mr. and Mr Wes Caviness were down from Vale Wednesday. bay in your supply of hardware at the Ontario Hardware Company's sale. A. Winans, of Portland, who has a ranch in Surprise Valley, had an arm In.il.t n Tuesday, while trying to crank his auto. At Dreamland on Friday evening the oratorical try out resulted in Crystal West being selected The judges were Mrs Oriffin, Supt Cotton, of Fruitland. and J R Blackaby Arrangement.-, are being made to have the Ontario Concert Orchestra give concerts iu the park Sunday, assisted bv local talent Do not forget the sale at the Ontario Hardware Company's. Saturday is the big day at the On tario Hardware Company's sale Potato ContractH Wanted T. D. Turner and Co. of Oklahoma City wants to make contracts with growers for 300 ems of potatoes. For partioulurs see their repictetu tite. J. A. Bowers of Fruitland, Idaho. SECOND GAME OE SEASONJROTESTED A protested game of hall was played here Sunday between tbe Weiscr and Ontario teams. The game was protested because the Weiscr team contained (old stein, a member of the Boise .ub and Knotkabee. of Noinpa. One of tho rules of the league provides that any club playing men who are not members of tbe dub will forfeit om hund red dollars. In order to make i liunge in the membership of the club a two weeks notice must be given to the directors of the lc.'igue- Tbe game wus a good exhibi lion, with the breaks against tbe Ontario team owing to the players failing to bunch their bits when they bad nidi Ml bases. There was a large OrOwdJprtt cut, the representation from WttSOT being HPSCtwIly ROOd, about half of the number. It was the seventh inning he fore Weisci got a man on a bMi Thev then scored two runs and another in the ninth. In. tbe first inning Ontario got a man to third, but the iiiiiled hit to bring him in was not made. Again in the second a mail reached third, Willi three men on bases, when the batter was called out on a strike, which ninny thought should have been a ball oh the catcher nad to reach to get il. Iu the ninth Durnell scored on a hit by Dillard. lirockman walked two, made one wild throw and struck out I!. Coleman struck out (i and missed one. LOCAL NEWS MRS. C. HARRBLL Phone 81 M. miss o. in ix Millinery &Art Store Ontario, Oregon Agents for the Victor Ladies Tailoring Co., Chicago. Millinery work of all kinds, lessons in Oil Painting. Art Needlework. Orrier work a specialty. Designing and Perforating. Free Kmhroideryl.es snns. Stamping. Hair (iood switches made from your rnmhings. D. M. C. Kmbroidery Floss. May Term of School Starts Monday, May 14th The Only Strictly Un-To-Date Business Col lege in Southern Idaho. Largest Enrollment Most Efficient Teachers, Best .Equipment, Strongest Courses, Most Successful Students in the State. Start Kitfht for Business Success. Enroll Now. Get Our Training;. Act at Once. It will pay You. School in Sctwion all Summer. Write Uh Today Link's Modern Business College A. T. LINK, (.en. Mjrr. Telephone 1 0.1.r J 101.". Idaho St. Hoise, Idaho SAVING TIME ky TELEPHONE Xjjgyhtsjyj Means Not Only Time But Money. Do you ever consider how lonjr it tsllM to travel tli.' distance INS! your house to the Ihietnr :md Merchant and what time you save hy telephoning? If your time is worth anything, you cannot aM'oni to ! without I Telephone. Malheur Home Telephone Co. 1.1 &... Id,,. IllflVail li. II ullhl.i where tie lm.- m lumitlon wltti the IIiiii'i!hI ForwMtiliiit: finiiimiiy. T. M. I.,. u.t, of the Miilviile K porter was hi-rt- seursl deys tbl wvek luiikluu sftnr nun- Iiimih UIHtliTS. Me I. in. I of It,.- llllt III' st MldVMle vfetlt hero uuJ ihiU Unit the lest tlmii be wes Iu Outario Midvalt sollVrid from lisd lire, Prof. B. (i. Ihiilt-V vsu called to Hoise last Friday to net as )0dgi '" the ftate declainatoi y contest l'uyctlu wus awurded lirst on dramatic, Boise o u ora torical and humorous. The annual lield meet with the team Horn Boise will be held here Friday afternoon. Then will he twenty hoys here from Boise and the bOfli boJTI should have all the support possible The stmes will close to permit! ill to all. I.. I 200 Acres for Sale OR TRADE Fifty acres has hern seeded to alfalfa. Some buildings. All under fence. Rsjlrosd line through tract. On Soaks river. Well drained heneh land, l-dec-tric pumping plant can Iv installed for !?12 per acre. Will cut up to suit huyer. Address Box 12S, Ontario, Oregon For Sule l'ig8 and shouts 1 steer calf. 4 miles west of Ontario. J. J. Dillard. Always on the Job It you have a job of huuliiiK you waut done, lure or small, you can alwavs 'I' i'1-iil on I in, I.audiuKfiBUi beluK ready for you. Call him at the Moore Hotel. Idaho Sunday School Con- vehtio at Weiser, May 20 and 25 Murk the dale uud wuteh tliia .y r for further news of iotereit Iu cou liei'llOll Willi III' . iillfiiHK I. fin , eiulter that this is international and Is ot xreut Interest to all uf us us there are vital topios presented that touuh upou our social urobleuie i as they effect our state aud our ! houiea. These are discuased lv tnen bo know. More than a huudred delegates alone are expected. M. k your owu cleleuatlon complete early Mini let this convention bs the I. in , starter for your home work. Mrs. John Ihoinpi-nu, Writer, lo oal secretary. Or. H. li. Oudlev, Chairman publicity cummittie. Think c I tion at 1 I what it I owners. I populari I lightlies I pendahil I Five bj I of the 1' old I nineteen: th ill f. o. I, l li la I Qst ' atali.,' it motor car transport;i s than two cents per mile costing thousands of Ford It's a hig reason for Ford Other reasons Ford -Ford strength Ford de y. Better get yours now. d sixty nine dollars in the priee runabout; the toiirm,' Ml I e town ear ci(ht nineteen rio, compli'lc with equipment. and particulars from Ford Garage Ontario