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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1914)
Ontario Pharmacy Eastman Kodaks Rexall Remedies For Governor. LOCAL NEWS LOCAL NEWS LOCAL NEWS Drnynup order taken at Moore Hotel John LaDdinRham, residence Phone 424 Mnt Mksh Hiid Mra Weese are tlslt itiff with Vale friends. J. A. Wroten, the democratic' can rllriiite tor iberlff from Jordan Val ler aa here between ttains tliia mornlrm. He will be around tbia part of the county aeTeral days. He bna been Kreatly enoourHited by the support he is receiving in bin can van. Kd. Tremain win over from New 1 ' 1 v 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 Tuesday calling on hia many friends. 'In.- bridge club met with Mn. Teat Tueaday and the favora went to Mra. Cloudy. The Ontario Concert Orcheitni next rJatnrday nlgbt will play In adi tlon to the lutoat iileore, old faro rltea even turkey in the ttraw, ao everybody can hare a good time. Maker Mali la home from a trip to the interior, where be wna sizing up the atock altuattoo II- i.e pinture for rent. Ou liab htoberv liland. Inquire of 8. 8. Brewer. 18 Imo Otto Illurknhy came over from Jor dan Valley us a witness before tho circuit court. Mr. and Mra. Thos. Knhout and MIsk Kathcrlne are guests of Ontario relatives. The ladles will remain .i i "in i a me hi Hi The Carnation club was entertain ed .ii the home of Miss .iiiltli i.i t week. All l'rln.lnn received I lit- honors. MIhs Kllzitheth Htupler. gave n very pleasant party to a number of her frlenda Tuesday evening. K. Cope made a trip to Caldwell this week to !o"k ufter some business matters. Mra. (i. II. Wills and children were down from N hsii Miiinl.i) slipping, The regular monthly meeting of tlio Owyhee Ditch fiiiji.in wan lield Hut- urday. Mrs. Jo.- Stapleh and sou went t , Caldwell Saturday to visit with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. L Adam were pitsseu- gers to llolse' Monday. Kelno Newuian or llullcy wiih visit ing Ontario filt-wl-. Hits week. Mrs. Tom Mc-Oovorn of Haker Cltv la here visiting with her slater, Mra Donald Mi I'lii i sou V. W. Ietson, the jeweler, was in .liintiira Monday locking after the time inr the railroad people Mr. ,ind Mra. Karl Tlioinpi-'.oii, of The Dalles, are home lor a hhort visit. Mi ..nil Mrs. Mill) Kicker of Vale' were here this week visiting with Mrs. Morg Carlile, sle-tei of Mr. Kick er. I'lnl AshfoTd. the Vale attorn." .iiger i" Can on City ou Saturday. i Judge McKnilit was down from Vale Tuesday looking after county matters. Dr I'a.vue was called to Jordan Val-l- o hold a: nn-iieM n ihc man ej0l there hj tin- marshal. LOST - At .lone-dioro. a porketlio"k coinaining niuiiey and discharge pst-pers- Kinder il.-a.- return papers t A. Kohaueck, Vi:.nepei'. Cunada. I I'a.ific avenue. It )d J. D. Hillingsley and John Johnson it-tinned Monday from Junturt, where they have been on business Johnson bought a bunch of lambs and Jeff picked up a lot of lambs. John Robertson, of the llanley Cat tle company, who has been spending the winter In Portland, wna here a few days Inst week looking over the city. He says the past winter b,i . been a bnd one for the cattle feeders and It will require some time for the business to get on good lines again. Cattle men who have been Shipping to I'ortlnnd lately fllid quite a dif ference between the reported prices and those actually puld. The quota tion is mado on a wash sale, between some of the dealers, but the actual price la about a cent lower and it makes it mp sslble for buyers to get cattle and ship them under those con ditions without losing money E. S. Horner, who bus been in the bakery business at Holse has pur chased the 1. At bakery und taken possession. The Ontario Concert orchestra und Harmony (Quartette, giving the Het urday night duuens at Moore Hall, had the banner crowd of the season last Saturday uight. the latest popu lar music was tbn order of the lesson. tJeorge I'atteron, of Canyon City, who was In busines. here several years ago. Is taking a rest for a short time. The second car load of Fords for, the seine m has arrived and there I a liig demand for them. The supreme court is holding a Ma slon at l'eudletnu and many of the On tario attorneys are In attendance. Among them J W. McCulloch and llrook and Swag ler. Judge lllggs came dowu from Vale Tuesday to visit with his family. It K. Single of l.ewlston was hero this week visiting with his sister, Mr '. Win. Mclti ntne and other friends Nherllf Kerfmit aud Deputy came down Weduas.ley witli the aix men who had been stiiteu''ud to the pen. those lu tliH I. Hindi weie C-. 1). linker. one to tire i - for obtaluiug i in under false pieteuses, Hani Yer bruiigb. J tj -ii ur, statutory offense, (ieorga Harris and James OHvur, '1 to 'J.'i eura for robbing a b'ix car, tiecjige 1-. .iiujir, hurniug atable ut Jordan Vellej, to I a years. The temperance forces of Oman, have prevailed ou the Itev Thomas Johns to go to I'.niliiiil io i.-.: Malh county In the Out to Win IVi hllilll.'li COIIveiltlill that meets then- ..n Tueaday und Wednesday, Mil) ." und . I he W. C T. C. giving lin.iKi iow.nl the expenses aud other individuals who are anxious that a delegute should go from Mulheur comity. ' The people of Ontario will have tin; privilege of hearing the re pen t of the (onwutioii when the Kev. Thomas Johus returns .Sunday, May lu, being Mothers day the morning service at the Methodist Kpiscopal church will be appropriate for the day, all mothers are cordially Invited to attend this service. The evening service will be with drawn to alteud the class MM'llloU that will be held in the I'nited I'n-s-byterian church. I'll.' Itev. Thomas Johns was called to Huntington ou Saturday last to a I tend the ruuerul of the wife of the Rev. R. K. i.e.- who Is the local pus tor of ll.iiuiiiKioii The Rev. A. !.. Howarth of Fayette and Rev. C. 10. Deal of Krultland, and Rev Clyde I. Walker of Nyssa, alw attended the funeral The busiuess people of liuutiugl'Ui closed their places of busi uess from oue to three on Saturday att.-riiin n while tne Mineral service wa. held at the church and cemetery. Mrs. William Jones and claugbtrr, of Junttirn, cam down Wednesday for a few daya change. . Rev. Johna is In Portland this week a delegate to tbn state oonven tlon of the prohibitionists. They hare placed a full ticket in the field with W. 8. Uren at the head of it. An addition ia being built for the city market. 'I bey are also having a slaughter house erected south east of the city. K. M. Brown, leader of the On tario Concert orchestra returned from a business trip from Payed. Lakes and New Kochell. Miss Margaret Dunbar, who Is teach Ing school at Vale, was home over Sunday. Mrs. Tonnlngsen Is visiting rela tives at llolse this week. A pink Rnd white luncheon was giv en at the home of Col- and Mrs. Tay lor, at which the announcement of the engagement of their daughter, Mary Ellen, to Raymond W. Jones was made. The marriage will occur on the zr.th. Mrs. Mury Orclg of Mitchell, lown. who spent the winter In California, Is here visiting with her stln B. M. tirelg Mr. and Mra- Ed. Herry will leave lu a few daya for Hyetsvllle Wyo., whore they will visit some tlmo with Mra. Merry's relations. The Ladles Aid of the Cougrega tlonul church will hold a silver tea at the home or J. T. McNulty. at 'J p. m. on Wednesday, May Ittfc to which all are cordially Invited. The 111 lie Lodge Msiuui bad a rais lug last Thursday evening mid MMM llfty of their Irleuds main lu to an i t lu the work. Tim master wus from I',, , niello. ll,cCAl'-'' Ir.nii Pnv. Mi ami Weistir Nleijflbu .In n tin' 1 After the work yre was a banquet and talk rest, lu which all jolued. Mrs. Hpronle was a passenger for Boise Wednesduy, Clearlug Hale arle Millinery. Fayette. Ladies and children's ifsjgf hata gniug at less than cott. Sale starts Saturday. May I'tli Istfli nH all huts are gone. Latest ami newest styles. Mrs. W. U. Sanderson aud Mrs Shettleld were in Hoise the tirst cit the week Bob Htelineld was here Wednesday, having li.-eii lookiug over some of t in- stock in tills ssotloo He report that wool is Lunging froui 10 to 1H oeuts at Pendletou ami there is a good demand for it. Price of cattle Is olf some. THK FIKST NATIONAL M.NK OP ONTARIO HAH 1NSTALLI.DA NUMBER OP SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES. EACH BOX II S A DOC BLE LOCK AND THEY APKOICD A HAPE PIRE-FKOOP PLACI IO KKKF DKEDS, LIPE MUBAlfOI POLICIES AND OIHKH ALU HE i -eaa-fl ssiH "daW i H j k juts II GUS C. MOSER Republican Primaries, May 15 He Voted Against The New Tax law and Stands for Reduction of Taxes Fay able Semi-Annually With out Penalty. Economy, Efficiency-Dignified Law Enforcement. I wae Imiiii and reared upou a farm In Buftulo County. Wis. : educated myself by my own efiorts, and have practiced law in Purl land alnoe June. IH'.O. Have al.va.ys takuu an active part In public affairs, and have held several olficlal positions. I "tend by my lenurd a State -en atnr at the last session of the legls lature. I wurkecl and voted against the new tax law, ami fax or a law it .iking taea payable semi sunnily witboni penalty Only five of the lawa p. ..- .1 at that aesalun were referred to the people by referendum petitions; four of these the people approved by overwhelming majorities, ami I voted for them; the fifth was almost as badly defeated, and I had voted against It in the leglalature, I worked and vote.) for Senator Malarkey'a minimum WHge bill for worn, ii, providing lor au Impartial commiseion to fix tin uiHMmuiu hours ut labor and the minimum amount ot pay. 1 favor a similar law providing for an impartial com in im-on without ciimp. limn inn. tniix the in h i in ii in hours ot labor for men In the var lous industrial occupations: thin In pi. telenet to a Hat eight bom law. I lavm gond roads legialatiou with state aid, so that we may have cheaper tiiiiisportatinn fiom the fauns and producera lu every dine tinn. I favor the reduction of taxes b. con. olliial inn of various cou.uii.ci nns, or the abolishment thereof, au I placing their duties into the hands of the rilate Board, and bv the re diictioii of the expauses of conduct Ing the various drpartmeuts of the state. 1 favor niiiiulrli. appropriation., for our State Kdiiouf iotiul lu-l Hot inn and the continued unprov eiiieut of our gnat bulwark the public school system And above all 1 favor the ioroiu and itiieient entorcein. nt of all t he criminal statutes, including those regulating and prohibiting the mile of lnlnMi-.il ing lilioia, mid this I ABLES. THE RENTAL RATE OM "V " "ilh, f,ru""- "l"1 "'"rtlal .. .. ......k. I Ity The nob, the poor, the gleat. THK BOXES iS VER REASON. L eHJg, , UsWf VMl.l. '' 11 lln' ill ill ih Hill 11 MTllI t llM Illllllll Church Notice. ej No Substitutes RETURN to the grocer all sub stitutes 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 ogftywi ft cub- Mothers Day will be obseived In the Congregational oburoh, Suuday uioru ing ot May 10th. There will special music. You will enjoy aud it will do you good. belt Mil. I. lr- er. the dim chimin and the lliiuur dealer; .hall he measured by the same standard and each ahull auawer for bis own ants. Newspaper .Man Seeks Office. M. K Miller, editor of the Bt. Hel ens Mist, St Helens, who is a c.uidi dale fur state lahor couiuir.sioiici g making au uggiehsive campaign. While Mr, Miller g a republican candidal!- lie rises above Killtics. aid hopes to take the office which he awav fr- in political donlutlon making it nnb-pcnilem in as, irj a coiiilnioi. which should exist in such a position. Mr- Miller siands high a-. ,i newspaperman, and nominal til the requisites for the capable and Just when (ieneral FranclM-o Villi whoar rive at Juarez repea.ed h..- declara important office.-Asto. la Haily Hud- Hon lhat lie would not he di.wn into ?et' April J-'.. a war with ih. I nit.d Staler partlcu I Potato Contracts W.iiilcil GENERAL VILLA FRIENDLY Rebel Commander Anxious to Placate His American Friends. El I'aso, T.x The Intel national political situation cleured greatly as affecting the status of the n be I gov ernment and that of the United State.! larly as that would serve only to draw the llnerta diiMnuls out of the fire. Villa said that CstlUU BOtg had T O. Turner and Uo. of Oalubonia City wauts to make coutiacts with urowera for Un) i-iiim of liotatl es. iniMind.rsiood and thai tin- t.rs. . ,- Chief was as friendly as he was to ... , . .,,.,,,, Class Day Exercises Tucda, Jltau t, 1914 High School Auditorium 8 p- M, Cummfnck.MF.NT VVkkk llcgins with the Rncca laureate Sermon Sunday Evening. May 10th at the I'nited Presbyterian Church. Sermon by Kev. L A. Myers. H:'M) p. in. Ai'PKorRiATK Music Address of Welcome Jessie Hicks Vocal Solo Herschel Browne CUNFKIlKIIATKS: Kates Martin Will Strane Dorus Myers Virgil l.eininon Terrcssa ('ox Salutatory Then Moore Vocal Solo Dorus Myers Valedictory Herschel Browne Piano Solo Then Moure Clash PMMB0I Poem Will Toaht and Clash Sowj I5AV1NG TIME ky TELEPRonEI Means Not Only Time Hut Money. Do you ever consider how Ionic it tukes to travel the ditttAM! from your house to the Doctor and Merchant and what time you save by telephoniii":? If your time is worth anything, you cannot all'onl to In- without a Telcphoiif. Malheur Home TelephoneCo. May lerm of School Starts Mondtiy. May 4th The only Strictly Up-To-Dastfl BuiilMM Col" lec in Southern lti;ili. Largwl Enrollment Most Efficient Teachers, lcst Equipment, Strongest Courses, If Oft Succetaf ul Students in the tate. Start Kijfht for Business Success. lOnroll Now. CM Our Training. Act at Oik c. It Will Pay Vou. School in Session alll Summer. Wrile t's Tod.t Link's Modern Business College A. T. LINK, Gift. Mgr. Telephone 1055 J. 1015 Idaho St. Itoise, Idaho lf 1 V-p,jjjBB-jjBjmaSaaMggaa sfftBUaaTaMsTtaVUb IWfaBaits. A thousand might l- ftTOUg bill not live hundred thousand. More than a half million buveri have picked the Ford hecause of its all 'round ser viceability, its low lirst cost and its low cost of Upkeep. The Foi 'd has made good. Fiv! huinirfil sixty HUM dollan ll tlM I'l'1''' of tin- Ford runabout; ii- louring rwrlgiig Dine tOOli; tin- town nir eiylit nimti I -i f. o. b. Ontario, rmmpltit with oquipiMnt, .italoK ami partieulstft fWUB Ford Garage Ontario J tbe I tilted Slates. ' ...'. ... .......... g Idaho