"wwwnwr-r .. . Eastman Kodaks Rexall Remedies 1 'TMr Pharmacy Untano LOCAL NEWS C. 0. Thomas of Valo made a business trip to Ontario Monday. Will LeKoy left for an extend ed trip to Portland Sunday. R. Duncan wa down from Vale lat week. Born To Mr. and Mrs. C. N Kmison on Thursday, a son. D. P. Dearborn was a busi ness visitor in Vale Saturday. For sale. Household goods. Inquire at Baptist parsonage. Steve Seaweard ot Cord is a business visitor in Ontario. Born, to Mr. ami Mrs. J. P. Shawl on August 4 a daughter. J. W. Burdiclc of Drewsey was in Ontario Tuesday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wil lard Hall August I, a daughter. The Malheur county Fair will begin September 15 and continue five days. Mrs. D. P. Purcell and Mrs. Mary Welch returned Sunday from an outing at Van Wick. Miss Norma Hope of Vale visited at the home of Robert Odell Sunday. Van Peeten Lumber Company have put in a heavy stock of the best coal. Try it. 'Phone 82. M. E. Newton and D. M. Tagpart left for Portland and other Willamette points Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Win. McBrat ney attended the funeral o Jonathan Hemenway at Weiser Saturday. Rev. Johns of Ontario and Rcev. C. E. Helmau of Vale ex changed pulpits last Sunday evening. M. E. Bain, editor of the Ar gus, is spending the remainder of his vacation iu the mountains above Council. He expects to return about the first of Sep tember. W. T. Lampkin left Tuesday eveuiug for St. Louis where he will purchase his fall stock of goods. He will he accompanied home by bis children who have spent the simmer with their graiidmother in St. Louis. SAVING TIME femhJ2 Means Not Only Time But Money. Do you ever consider how long it takes to travel the distance from your hoUM to the Doctor and Merchant and what time you save hy telephoning? If your time is worth anything, you cannot gffofd to he without a Telephone. Malheur Home Telephone Co. amfcaamMmimwmiwttmm o o o a i n Wm. McBratney FUNERAL DIRECTOR And LICENSED EMBALMER Calls Answered Promptly Day or Night Day and Night Tnones Liceised in Idaho & Oregon ONTARIO, OREGON o ouauooooaoooo:oaoooanaonooo LOCAL NEWS Miss Maude kicH is visiting friends in-Naiupa. There will be services at the Baptist church Sunday. Miss Louise Williams return ed Tuesday from an extended visit to the interior. A h M..I.-...I.1.... ibJ mUm ,.i .. , j n ... ouj,,.,,,., . ale and Cecilia Kooinson of, Ontario went to Boise Tuesday. Mrs. T. Johns is spending a few days in Boise with her daughter Miss Lillian. Mrs. II. II Halderman and little daughter were passengers to Boise Wednesday. J. B. Crosfield left Monday for Juntura, Burns and other interior points on business. He expects to return Saturday, John Beard of Cord was in Ontario last week. While here he purchased an auto to make the trip home. Mrs. Hartley who has been visiting her daughter Mrs. D. H. Kerfoot returned to her home iu Weiser Sunday. Mrs. W. R. Whipple and children of Boise who have been visiting Mrs. 0. W. Kersh ner returned home Monday. Miss Eva Cumtmngs returned to Boise Monday after a pleas ant visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Cummings. I have 120 acres of hog bar ley pasture for one month com mencing August l.r. Apply at A reus office. It Rev. L. A. Myers and son Homer made a business trip to Long Valley the first of the week. Mrs. Gertrude Grove and Miss Mary Harvey left for Portland the first of the week fo purchase their fall stock of millinery. C. L. Cook and wife of Barren Valley returned home last Fri day after a week's visit with Mrs. Cook's parent', Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Seaweard. See the Van Peeten Lumber Company about coal. They have a big stock of the best coal and will treat you right. See them. 33-:5 kv TELEPHONE o 0 a tit tit fit tit tit tit tf tit a tit tit 0 Jail Break at Vale. Three prisoners who were being held in the county jail made their escape early Mon day morning hy sawing the bars with a saw made from b case knife. Rewards have been offered and new deputies ap pointed by the sheriff but as yet no clew has heen found. C. S. Thompson a notorious horse thief and ex convict of the Oregon penitentiary was one ... . ., '. . of those to escape. He is known to every sheriff and detective in eastern Oregon, Idaho and many pearls of Washington. Hog Pasture. I have 120 acres of hog bar ley pasture for one month com mencing August 15. Apply at Argus ollice. It Carl Tonningsen was a guest at the Carter House Tuesday. Weiaer American : Miss Lit lian Turner left the first of the week for Shoshone to spend a fen weeks visiting relatives and friends. Kl en Madden left the first of the week for Brogan where he will spend the rest of the summer with his cousins. Mrs. John Laudingham lef Wednesday morning for Port land where she will visit her daughter, Mrs.V. L. TomlinBon. Herbert Lackey who is with the surveying crew in the Stem mountain country is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lackey. J. II. Vancleve of Grand Jnc. Colorado is visiting friends in this section. He is favorably impressed with Ontario and viciuily. J. H Fine and Miss Vera Seaweard of Cord, Oregon, were married Wednesday evening at the Congregational parsonage by Kev. Philip Koenlg. Miss Kva Vanderhoof who has been spendiug a few weeks on her father's farm returned home Tuesday. She was ac companied hy Miss Alice Cha pin of Payette who has been visiting her. We have a comfortable room titled up especially for the ladies where they can rest, write checks ami letters and not be crowded or intruded on; ladies are invit ed to call and open an account. ONTARIO NATIONAL HANK J. D. Hillingsley and family and C. E. Kenyon and family returned Wednesday evening from their overland trip to the coast aud othtr Willamette Valley points Mis. W. II. Laxson and chil dren, Mi-es Lela Shane ami i w ia ii r l 1 tiose KToessin ieii weaneanay for a vitil in the asat. Mfi Lassou and sister will l" to l K.irlsville, loun, while MisS KrMMln will go n to Minne sota point-. II. ('. Whitwoith and wile left Monday morning I'm Lake View. They will make the tup overland in their car. After I visit with friends in l..i!.. ! Mrs. Whitwoith will continue her journey on to San Francisco where she will visit her son Asmus and other relative-. Mr. Whitworth ivill return overland The funeral service of the son of Mr. and Mrs A. L. Mc Dowell was held Sunday after noon, August 9, on the lawn of Mr. J. Oregg, who kindly offer ed the -itn.e for the funeral. Alden Lee was sick only In hours and the friends of the parents turned out in large numbers to shw their Hmpa thv. The duld was horn m Weiser, Idaho, August S, I'M'.', being two vtars and two day young. Kev. Tbomai Johns eomlucted the funeral isrvico. mmmmmmmmmmmmm Your Banking No matter how small, no mat ter how large The First National Bank Ontario, Oregon will give it careful attention. This message applies to the men and the women alike. Ollircrs and Director: A. I. COCKRUM. President T. TURNBULL, Vie PreuMvnt H. B. COCKRUM. Cashier C. W. PI. A n . AM't Cashier J. W. BILL1NG8LEY C B. KENYON I. B COCKRUM uummmmmmmmuuuihw Always on the Job If you hT a job of hauling yon want done, large or small, you oaa alwavs depend oo John landing bam being ready for you. Call him at tha Moore Hotel. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I'.kl Ailvrrtltrin.'lit. Money to Itated farm. loan Improved irr W. II. boollttle Co. Lots for Kale 3 in Riverside iiililitK.n, IKK i sub station. In quire at Argus. You can get JtOf splendid magazines one year for IK cents txtra by renewing your sub m i i.tnui to the Argus. Heonud Hand liny Wmk iNrjMM iluNi. At Van I vi i i, I.) r Co. For rent, nt-at four room house, with burn, chicken park, two I. locks north of school house. Win. Hoagle, phone 900 K ". FOH HALE: t good DOfaX I I, II. Troi sdai i. P, o. Bo ii Thorn- 20:k4 Safety dtpOtit DORM lOf rent , two ud two price!-; an absolutel ' if a method ul keep oiu valuable papoi - pi .- i a ni.-t Iom by Bra bi theft. )h i M'-ii. N vi IOM l. II ' sk Position Wuntcil icntritl fanning hy inun and wife. No children, a,e W. Oood refer- cliccn. mini HiipUIV to W. . Kelley, (ien lel or Argus ollice For Sale S dairy cows, Jersey and grinle.-, te-ting ." pay cent ami better Also have 4 year ling heifers and one yearling steer. To any one wanting the whole herd will make .special price. Will sell one or more J. F. BENNETT 1 miles south of (irauge Hall For Sale: Forty chickens It 1. K. and White Leghorns, to 10 week.-, old. Trice 20c each Thone 104 K. I ..i .- . 1 . 1 ,u old bloodi l ui. v.t-1.- I 1 oua BOe to 76 l'l..,i.. 0U5K3. lp'l Wizards Carnival Salt Lake City, August 25-29 THE PEOPLES PLAYTIME Free Feature Attractions Transcending All Precedent The Wizard's Electrical I 'mean I Parade. A gorgeous, 500 character $50,000 picture spectacle startling the most vivid imagination and outdoing the most sanguine expec tation Tuesday and Friday Evening. The Wizard's Military, Industrial. Fraternal and Civic Parade, the largest and most varied exhibition of com munity interests ever paraded Wednesday morning. The Wizard '8 Automobile Floral Parade, a brilliant and artistically beautiful outdoor display -Thursday evening. Wizard's Rroundup Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday State Fair Grounds, Salt Lake City. 2:30 P. M. Daring men and women riders, champions and prize winners of international lume. in iweniy-iivu events daily. The acme of equestrian accomplishment presnted in dificull and dangerous sports and feats, employing fiery, untamed wild horses and the most notorious "outlaw buckers. " IS Carnival Shows 15 sjfMej Hr.H in concert T, 000 in street illumination and decorations. Low rate via. Oregon Short Line Railroad Rornd Trip From Ontario $18.35 Tickets on Sale August 24 and 25 See Agents for Further Particulars. STYLISH STATIONERY Your letters represent you when you cannot go personally. You should want them to con vey afovorahle impression. Use up-to-date stationery. It does not cost much and you will he more than repaid hy the assur ance that your correspondence is on paper of 0O1T601 form Our stock Include! DOl only the now things in !ox papns. but also a large variety of hulk goodl to bi sold by the ream or pound. POT ill bulk papers we have envelopes to match. Hill's Pharmacy You Run Your Business With a Check Book - Horn About Your Home 7 J5 4fl -W ILLS, bills, bill nothing but bills'." frequently it the complaiat t D the head of the family. No man would think of running hit buii MM WITHOUT A CHECK BOOK How sbout YOUR home! The running of the home today la a BUSINESS PROPOSITION. Open a CHECKING ACCOUNT With Us at Once The Ontario National Bank Ptfe