Ontario Pharmacy Eastman Kodaks Rexall Remedies LOCAL NEWS All suits I off at The Toggery. All Europe is preparing for war bo's Ontario. Mrs. Kenney and daughter Miss Hazel visited Vale Monday. Miss Dottie Ward returned from Vale Monday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Williams Sunday, July 26, a son. Mrs. John Brosnan is down from Willow Creek. A. A. Hall of Boise is visiting friends in Ontario this week. Mrs. J. H. Seaweard and Miss .Maude Kidd returned from a visit to interior points Monday. Miss VerLie Brannock of Pay ette is the guest of Miss Amelia Plughoff this week. Sam Jamieson and wife were Jamieson visitors in Ontario Saturday. Mrs. Krd 0. Bailev left Mon day morning for a few week's stay at the Payette Lakes. Chas. Johnson of Westfall is a business visitor in Ontario this week. Miss Byrd Horner of Memphis is visiting her brother 1.. II. Horner of the Horner Bakery. Mr. Lowe and Miss Delva fit Clare of Owyhee were visitors in Ontario Tuesday. Clarence IeFrees will leave Saturday for a two weeks vaca tion at Sumpler, Oregou. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kambo returned Tuesday from their honeymoon trip to the coast. The. Arnold and wife return ed the first of the week from Lockhart where they have been on a fishing trip. Swat the fly. Aeroxon, the Honey fly catcher., Mini ! u,,i is out ot your way. eoiu ai The Kverhart Drug Co. Misses Clarice Canlield and Hazel Lackey left Tuesday morn ing for a viMi to friends at Irousides and Malheur City. Mrs. Oliver Nicely returned the last of the week from Sho shone where she went to at tend the funeial of Joseph May. Miss Georgia Marshall of La Orande is visiting with her giandparents Mr. und Mrs H. C. Bachman. Miss Eva Vanderhoof will leave this week for her father's ranch above Vule where she' " t- to spend a part of her vacation. Mrs. J. S. Jones left Monday morning for Ketchuiu, Idaho, where she expects to spend the rest of the summer with her daughter, Mrs. S. P. Newman. Qa Km best, it costs no more. "Excellence and Promptness". the motto at the old place, Moure Hotel Block. Cope Pressary. 'Plume 10." V K. W. Van Vulkeuberg of Burns was a pleasant caller at the Argus cilice Saturday. Mr Van Vulkenberg is very iniuli uttracted to this section aud es pecially Ontario. While iu the city he is visiting with his daughter Mrs. Walker. tiiiiitta;0i00i00 lr ,, s wm. Mcisratney FUNERAL MRCCTOR And Calls Answered Promptly Day or Night $ Day and Night Tnones ONTARIO, LOCAL NEWS All suits 1 off at The Toggery. Dewey Purcell returned home from Malheur City Monday. Elmer Wicklund was in town Wednesday from Big Bend. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jess DePoe a daughter. Frank Zellar and wife return ed Wednesday from the coast. Harry Witbycombe returned from the coast Wednesday. Mrs. J. Printing was a visitor in Boise Wednesday. A Toillion dollars wont bal- lance the scales when right is on the other side. Miss Amelia Plughoff has ac cepted a position at the Bulle tin office. Mrs. Ketta Payne left Wed nesday morning for an outing in tlie Idaho mountains. Mrs. Adda Page was an in coming passenger from Vale Wednesday. Miss Marguerite Purdy of Big Bend has been visiting Miss Emma McGivern this week. Conley Davis it in Ontario visiting this mother and sister, Mrs. Villa Davis and Mrs. II H. Williams. Miss Clara Morfltt of Malheur City who has been the guest of Miss Hazel Lackey returned to her home Saturday. , Editor Bain of the Argus will return Saturday from Driftwood, Long Beach, Washington, where he spent his vacation. The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. church will meet at the M. E. church next Tuesday at 2 p. in. Cope Tailoring Co., the onlv tailor in tow.i Suits made to order from $15 up to $50. Buy from a mechanic and get the best. Thoiie 105 W. Uncle Tom Barton accompan ied Mrs. Kate Harrison to her home at Elk Head, Oregon, where he will spend the remain der of the summer. Mrs. A. B McPherson accom panied by her grand daughter, Miss Dora Plughoff, left Mon day for Emmett where they will visit at the home of Boss McPherson. Miss Louise (irittin is home from Unity, Oregon, whero she jU8 jU8t cl0ed a suecessfal sum mer school. Miss t ritti 11 will have u winter term ut the same ipluoe. Mrs. Wm. Plughoff aud chil dren went to Huntington, Wed-ue.-i!.i . As soon as a house can be secured Mrs. Plughoff will move to that place. Mr. I'lughoff is editor of the Hun tington Times. Our line of Tableware in plain white, iold band and Kose -decorated, cannot be beat iu quality prices, nor appearance. All 0MB stuck which mean- you can buy just what you want and if you break a cup or any piece you can get one to replace it. THE VARIETY STORE Ontario, Oregon . UCENSED EMBALMER 2 8 ft ft ft 8 ft Liceiseu1 In Idaho & Oregon OREGON LOCAL NEWS Creamery butter 25 cents a pound at the Ontario market. For sale, young turkey, at the On tario Market, Beside the man who rocks the boat inert; in me man wno cranK up nis car without being eura that it it in "neutral." Creamery butter, made under moat sanitary conditions possible, 'l' cent a pound, ame price am ranch butter, at the Ontario Market. Many a child goes astray not be cause there is want of virtue in the home but because the home lack un ahine. The Oregon Short Line will run an outing Excursion to Smith's Ferry Sunday. August 2. Leaves Outario at 7:20 a m. Fare for round trip, $2.50. The train will run via. Payette and will join a spaeial from Boise at Emmctt. Returning arrivea at Ontario about Up. m. THE FIBHT NATIONAL HANK OF ONTARIO HAS INSTALLED A NCMHEK OF SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES. EACH BOX HAH A DOU BLE LOCK AND THEY AFFORD A SAFE FIRE-PROOF PLACE TO KEEP DEEDS, LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES AND OTHER VALU ABLES. THE RENTAL RATE ON THE BOXES IS VERY REASON ABLE. tf. A little thing is a little thing, but faithfulness in little things is a great thing. Glenn Stingle went to West fall Wednesday where he ex pects to spend the rest of his vacation. Miss Susie Stcetzel who has been camping with a couiwiiv of young people from Union returned to Ontario Wednes day much improved in health. J. B. Balcomb, hydraulic en gineer of Alberson, Oregon, is in Ontario this week in the in terest of the irrigation project of that vicinity. Mrs. II. u rv Anderson Jr. and little daughter aud sisters the Misses Seaweard are vii-iting friends and relatives iu Ontario this week. The subject at the M. E. church Sunday night will be "Startling Truth". If you want to know what is in that subject go and here. Mrs. A. II Foster aud chil dren left Monday evening for Cottage (Jrove accompanied by the remains of her little two year old son, Karl, who will be buried there. We have a comfortable room lilted up especially for the lathe where they can rest, write t hecks aud letters and not be crowded or intruded on; ladies are invit ed to call and open an account. ONTARIO NATIONAL BANK Master Kdward McBratnev had the misfortune last Monday to step on a piece of glass which cut an artery. My the tune aid nii( bed him he was badly frightened aud weak from the loss of blood. With careful at tention the little lad will be able to be out in a few days. Seaweard Bios, will ship lour car loads of horses to Kan-a City this week where they have market for them. Tom aud Ben Seuweard, W. (i. Cathy and Joe Fine wi.l have charge of the cars on the way. Ontario is fast becoming a horse market as there has been seveial car loads shipped from this point this year. Earl, the two year old son of Mr. aud Mrs. II A. Foster, died last Thursday after a few weeks illness. Death was caused by infautile paralysis. Funeral services were held at the under taking parlor Sunday, conducted by Rev. Ki nig. The remains were taken to Cottage Orove for burial. Mr. and Mrs. Foster are strangers in our city but the community extends sym pathy to them iu their hour of BODrS SIXTH OCEAN TRIP. Strang Evant Hav Kapt Daad We man Travaling Back and Forth. I lull, 1 hi' slnuie StOCy of tin mi burled lmd. win. h 1 uliout to start on It sixth triii acroa the Atlantic la told by tlia Duly Telegraph' llerllo I i "i i eepoudi Hi A w ii inn ii died lu the I United stnt. luHt summer Her ni'w . It IlillM Irtl 'in llirhter aiul h.'i- m. 111 In , aw i cteniiineil in Ihiit n... i.ni, In I -v m .. H . IkmIj the mother's uutlve place, Urealau. The cemetery authorities there demanded $1,200 for hurlul in the family vault, and, regarding the charge exorbitant, the daughter decided n. take the body back to America. Upon arriving at New York, how kit, ahe found uwnltlng her a letter to the effect that the controllera of the cemetery were preared to reduce the price of a grave, whereupon ab and her huabund forthwith returned with the body to llrealau. There fresh difference of opinion arose, and, a i line uppenred to be no chance of agreement, the mother' body once more wa transported to New York Shortly after thla the daughter and her huaband became tired of the laud of their adoption mid made up their minds to repatriate tin niHih is In i,i many. Accordingly they piicki-d up their pet io i in I IwlongtugK mid. with ilie body of the mother. MM more np pc-nred In Hrcslau. Meanwhile the difficulty with th proprlctorH of the eemetery wa composed, and nt last the much traveled body wa cmutigued to the tomb Hut even now It 1 not to U' left In peace. The rewtleaa couple forided that after all the new world waa htstter tluui Mm old and reeolved to rocross the Atlantic once more, tak ing with tin in the tiody of the mother Hut the MMlJQ authorities refused to surrender the body, ao the daughter took tin- caae before the law courts The first decision given was against her, but now. on appeal, ahe haa ob talned an order that her mother'a body tie delivered to her. Colonel Say Suit Will Not 0tr Him Oyster Bay. N. Y. The reply of Col onel Illume !! to the 150,000 libel suit of William Barnes. Jr., was an attack on the republican slate chairman and a promise to help the suit forward. Colonel Roosevelt auld he would not be deterred from attacking Mr. Harne by the mlt. but on the contrary would aaaall him the harder Me expressed the hope that he would have the op portunity to take the stand again! Mr Bamee before election. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I'ui.l A. K. II... n.. i.i. Money to gated farm. lotto Improved irr W. II. Urn. little Co. Lots for Sale 3 in Kiversida addition, neiir sub station. In quire ut Argus. You can get four splendid magazines one year for 18 0tntl txtra bjf renewing your tub stiiition to the Argus. Heoouil llanil I lity Wait"!) fSf Hole cheap At Van I'atten Lbr. Co. FOK KKNT lushed, North Two large rooms, fur Main St , three blocks frees Post 08 s ,1. M. Steward. IU For rent, mat four room house, with burn, ohiokon park, two blockl muth of t liuiil house. Wm. Batglt, phone FOR EXCHANGE: Will si. change a 50Mrf4 mile ii "in Waiter townsits on main road for Ontario property, Uood fi room plastered bousot born,good ore bard 1 plenty ol water, alfalfa Consideration I 1,000. 0. Plant It 2, Waiter FOB kali-: o 0. 'Phono 808ko good horses. II. Tnoi in UK P. o. Boo ii FOK BALK: M tons of har ley. 'Phone 207N4. Safety deposit hoxes for rent two sizes aud two prices; an absolutely safe method of keep ing your valuable papem pro tected against loss by tire or t'isft. Ontawo National Bsk Position wanted: Mun ami wife. Ram h work preferred (OM)ENSKI) FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ONTARIO, OREGON As made to the Comptroller of the Currency at the close of business June 30, 1914. Government Call - RESOURCES Loans and Discounts OyerdrafU Bonds and Warrant U. S. Bonds (par) Realty Furniture and Fixtures Redemption Fund 326,423.08 7.M .!: 2 ,1112.10 22,.MX).on 2.742.31 0,484.23 1.126.00 Cash and Sight Exchange 180.2A1.49 lit;;, coo 18 RESERVE KNOWN FOR ITS STRENGTH A strong, conservative institution, which has success fully passed through many financial storms and "stood by" its customers at such times. We are alvvavs DroDared to take care of the proper needs of our customers and invito desirable new business. OFFICERS & DIRECTORS A. L. COCK RUM, President H. B. COCK RUM, Cashier T. TURNBULL, Vice President C. W. PLATT. Asst. Cashier C. E. KENYON, J. D. BILLINGSLEY, L. B. 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