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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1914)
Ontario Pharmacy Rexall Remedies Eastman Kodaks LOCAL NEWS Mm. W . W. Letson was In Boise thiH week on bosiness. MIm Oraoe Miller u visiting with friend at Boise thle week. Ironic Rader and Andy Maneman nre In Portland tbl a week, delegate! to tbe giand lodge meetlug of tbe Knigbta of Colotnbua. For Sale Duroo Jerseys, boar 7 months old, eleglble to register, aow, Igbt montba old, will pig in June. Pbone 207 -N 4, or Argne office. Mra. K. O. Landla of Ontario, Ore., wbo la vlaltlng In Bole for a few weeka before going to Seattle to make ber home, waa tbe honored goeat of a delightful Kensington given by Mra. U. W. Mull. Tbe tablea where lunobeon waa served, were beautifully deooratd with II laoa. Statesman. Miss Sue Stoetzel, who baa been 111 for Herein I weeks. Is Still r iiiMiim.I to her room, but is rapidly improv ing and will lie around again In a few days, ludge pHlton Biggs has gone to Canyon Cltv, where he will bold a term of tbe Circuit Court. Ha whs acoompaoied by Mrs. Biggs. E. A. Fmser made a trip to Skull Springs tbiH week to look over tbe wool situation. Oraynge ordera taken at Moore Hotel John Laodingham, residence Pbone 421 Tbo city ha the grounds around the Public Library level and seeded and cemeut sidewalks laid, adding much to the nppearunco of the place and the convenience of those wbo visit the library., Jamss Stoner was here Tuesday calling on friends and relatives. Miss Amelin Plugh"ff was calling on Payette filtrds Tutsdaf, Miss Althea Sheldon, of New Ply mouth, waa here over Sunday. She was a teacher here a few wars ago. Marlon Morton and wife, of Boise made a trip to Uurns in tneir car lo one day. That is some traveling. Wm. MoBratney made a business trip to Weiser Monday to look after property loUresta Mr. John Brosuan returned Mon day from a trip to Portland. Wanted- Oeoerul boue work. Pbone 145, Payette, Idaho. 20pd O. II Lawsju, the Parma hutuber, wit here Monday looking around. He says business Is picking up at bis town. Jobu Pence, of Weiser, ex aberitt of Wasliiiigtn county, was here Sat urday visiting old friends Mell K. Dowliog of Nampa aud Margaret (iallagher of Weiser. took out a marriage license Friday. Julia B. Herlloe aud Heeae Jenk ins, of Payette were tureried Saturday last. Louis Hurtle is prepared to sharpen your shears for ten cents and guarantees satisfaction. LOCAL NEWS LOCAL NEWS Mildred Calvert of Ontario aud Andy Johnson, of Fruiltand, were married on the Oth A new grand jury waa drawn at Vale last week, 0. ft. Kenyon was elected chairman and John Stacy, secretary, tbe other members are S. F. Taylor, D. B. Pnrcell. C. K. Ami don, Harry McCarty and ft. W. Ter wllllger. Miss Hardy, one of tbe Vale teach era, waa visiting at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Taggert over Sonday. Miss Hardy's borne Is In Portland, where she knew Mrs Taggart. Tea aoree near New Plymontb. un der Karri Ditch to trade for town property In Ontario. Address Box 132. Froltland, Idabo. 20 21-22pd Four oar loads of Chapter Masone made a pilgrimage to Payette on Fri day evening to witness tbe Past ooo fen ad on three ua ml Mate. Tbey bad a moat enjoyable evening, having been well entertained by tbe candi datea and companions. Tbe Carnationa met with Mrs. Brooke on Friday afUrnjon, Mrs. winning the prize. William Shivers, tbe owner of the Brngan shsarlng plant, was In Ontar io on business several days Inst week. Horse paature for rant. Ou Hsh htcberv islaod. Inquire of S. S Brewer. 18 Imo Homer Rambo waa down from Westfall for supplies Isst Friday. E. H. Tett, of Juutura, ws home several days last week vltltlug the family anil frleuds. Owen Test and Hick Jonss. who have been ou tbe Bully Creek pro ject, were borne for a few days lest week. (inn ii llNgr who I iii charge of a lumber yard at Miluer Idaho was here visiting with the family a few daya latt week. Mr. and Mr CI a les Anderson were In from tbe rauch for aupplUs on Friday. O. C Muller and Juliau Hurley mm.- down from Vale Saturday. Mr. Hurley bad business at Payette and Mr. Muller waa culled to Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Kslph Kokhardl oauie over from Boise Friday. Mr. Eukbardt was called to Canyon to look after some business and Mrs. ft.-kti.ir.lt is visiting with her par ents at Hnmedale. J. E. Lawrence of Vale was calling on Ontario friends on Saturday. Miss Margaret Dunbar was home 8unday from her school at Vale. An alarm of tire was turned in Saturdai evening caused by the wire ou ttis top of the Md Fellows building. The wind had whipped the wire until the lotmlatiou wa worn off. canning spsrks to fly. There was very little damage. J no. Turner has beeu here several days tbl week from Harper, where he is i a the store. The Fact Remains No amount of misrepresentation by the peddlers of alum baking powders, no jug gling with chemicals, or pretended analysis, or cooked-up certificates, or falsehoods of any kind, can change the fact that Royal Baking Powder has been found by the offi cial examinations to be of the highest leavening efficiency, free from alum, and of absolute purity and wholesomeness. Royal Baking Powder is indispensable for making finest and most economical food. Adam Murray, tbe sheep man, was iu for supplies Isst week. Pat Gallagher, the Juntura editor lawyer, was here this week and went to Baker to look after a case be bns In conrt. Mrs. U W. Jones, of DesMolne. Iowa, Is here tbe guest of ber son. K. W. Jones. Another osr of horses was shipped out this morning to Ogden. The Ladies Aid of the M. E. Church will give a progressive dluner on May 21. Five courses and an auto mobile ride for 50c, Luella Callln, of Gntbrie, Okla boma, arrived a few days ago and will take a position in the schools. The Deputy Oratid Matron of the order of Eaatern Star, Mrs. Dora Sobilke, will visit with tbe members of tbe local Chapter no Saturday afternoon. She will be In Vale Frl day evening. Tbe Ontario Conoert Orchestra on next Saturday night will play the 1014 hit, two-steps, waltzes, one steps and tbe ever popular tango. Tbe harmony quartette will slog tbe popular choruses. Al. Coorad, tbe popular drummer at tbe Isis In Boise, was a guest of E. M. Brown Tuesday. Mr. Conrad was on bla way to Payette Lakea where be baa an orobestra. The Saturday night dunces at the Moore Hall, oondiioted by the On tarin Conoert Orchestra continues a big Mm Owing to tbe crowded condition of the hall, the danoe will hi. nt at " with music by the en tire orchestra. THK FIRST NATIONAL BANK OFONTAKIO HAS INSTALLED A M MHftl; OF SAFETY DKPOSIT BOX KB. EACH BOX HAS A DOU BLE LOCK AND THEY AFFORD A SAFK FIRE-PROOF PLACE TO KBKP D I. ft I is. LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES AND OTHKR VALU ABLKS. THK RENTAL HATE ON Till. BOXES IS VKHi RKASON ABLE. tf. Dr. Weese, who made a trip to Ironside section the ilret of tbe week, ays the fruit trees in that dis trict are In full bloom with a pros peat of a very large crop. Charles Petersnu Is Iu from tbe ranch tbia week. He suys a rain would do tbe range good. The road are Due from tbe much. Thomas MoUivern. wbo Uvea lo the Big Beud district, was here tbia week visiting with tbs family. There waa u bridge party at Mr. Bllliugsley'a ou Tueeday eveuiug at which Mra. Kenyon won the bouor. Woman, middle aged to work oo inn. h. Telephooe 005k2. j Mis Artie Pool waa over from Payette for the Claas exercUee Tue day eveniug. Mrs. '1.. iiiiiiigti.ii ha returud from u trip .o Caldwell and Bolae where she was visiting with reletivea and friend. A. A. Hull was over from Boise Wednesday, interviewing tome of the local people. ('has. Long is baok from a trip to Hit. Bye Vallev section. H E. Single, is bete from Lewie tou, visiting bis sister, Mr. W. It. McBrutuey and other friend. Tli rural credit bill waa turuod dowu by tbe democrats. The bank er would not stand for It, tbey want tncontinue tbe high late of in terest tor tbe farmers. Mrs. O. (i. Conover. ui'.tber of Mrs. A. Zimmerman, did M the 10th and wa buried at Payette oo the l'.!th, ageU 61 years. She had lived iu this section many years and hud a host of frieu.i. Johi. Johnson aud J. D. Billing ley made a trip to Weatfall aud buck Tuesday. Engineer (Jarrett, of the N.rssa section, was here laid week consult ing with Engineer Whistler. C. W. Post, wbo made fifty million dollars gelling postnm and the other saw diifit preparations, committed suicide last week. He had teen suf ferlng from stomach trouble, probably caused by eating some of bis brenK fast foods. The borse buyer were out in num bers this week, four being here Tues day, C. H. Turner. Roaa Mead, Otto Meek and D. E. Tracy. A oar load waa shipped to Utah Tuesday. There are a number of good horses in this section and tbe borers have found It out through A. McWIIIIams hammer ing at tbem' There is a fair demand for blooky horses, bot tbe leggy ones and the light ones am nut wanted. SCHOOL BOARD ELE.CED TEACHERS FOR NEXT YEAR Ontario School teachers elected for tbe ci. in lug year: Mr. E. (J. Bailey, Supt High School Mr. J. Will Prater Mr. C M. Williams Mr. D. A. Hiles Misa ftih.li Ora Clark Miss .Time Oray Otade School Mra. Edon OrlfDn Miss Nellla Piatt Mr. F. J CUmo Miss Wlunifred Maloney Mlss Mae Piatt Miss Susie st... t ,i Miss .Nona Austin Mi Welmotb Currey Mia Riiih I'm. -II Mlsa Luella Callln Miss l.aurose Bailey Kat Hide School Mrs Olive Clement Miss ll.i -v Taylor. Decoration Day Services. A Hue of march will he formed on Main Htret. uear the Farley Furui ture Oo'a atore, 9:30 on Saturday, May .10, led by the old soldiers, fol lowed by citizen, who wilL. proceed to the cemetery to decorate tbe grave of departed friend. Baaket dinner at the park, ou returning Everybody bring a basket. Free for all. At 2.30 Saturday, May 30 at tbe Opera House au appropriate program will be reudstrd. Tbe program will be published next week. Cemetery Improvement Society. Church Notice. Sunday morning. May 17, 1914. Subject for the morning service at the M. E. Church. " Tbe Power of Ibe Divine Word." Suhjeot for ibe eveoiug at H, "Tbe Htreugtb of the Church or On. I Help Thoe Who Help Themselves. " Tueaday evening at the Baptist I church al H. Kt-v. Thomas Johns will give tint echo s of the fort lun.l i nil to Win Convention. All who are in terested iu the cause of temper an cc are cordially invited to atteud. This will be under tbe auspice ot tbe W. C. T. U. of Ontario. HOC FOOD EXPERF EXPECFED HERE SOON C. C. Cate, Union Meat CVs Expert Will Arrive Next Week Hog raiser ami farmers in gen eral will now liu.t the opportunity nt securing first hand knowledge of Ol getter Tankage, the famous nog food uiu.le by the I'uioii Meat Company. O. C. Cats, tiie bog food expert will personally visit Ooluriu next week, when be will visit hog raisers und farmers demonatraliug the uuuul food value of Digeater Tankage. Mr. Cate i a recognized authority ou bog.. Hi knoAle.!- haa beeu guln.-d from piactlcal exptrieuce uud expert iiient While iu Ontario Mr. ('ate will be glad t hare you call on hiui and will answer any .mentions you In... in miud. SAVING TIME b TELEPHONE Means Not Only Time But Money. Do you ever consider how long it takes to travel the distance from your house to the Doctor and Merchant and what time you save by telephoning If your time is worth anything, you cannot afford to be without a Telephone. Malheur Home Telephone Co. Urban and interurban men find the Ford a faithful friend. For the quick trip into town for the leisurely ride through country-aide for business f i )V pleasure-anvwhere-every where thc Ford serves nest. And it's light, right, dependable and economical. Five hundred sixty-nine dollars i the price of the Ford runabout; the touring car is six nineteen; the town car eight nineteen f. o. It Ontario, complete with equipment. Cet catalog and particulars from Ford Garage Ontario j rmmammmmmmKmm m wmfmmmmmmmtmaKt A SURE CROP means cultivation and water. We have the best im plements to do the cultivating with Whenever in need of an implement we want to show you real practical working tools and quote you a price Boyer Bros. & Co. Implement Dep't. Argus for Job Work