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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1914)
wnttttttttttttntBnnnttntttnntttnnun Attend Malheur County Fair September 15th to 19th, 1914 1 and -:ass ALEXANDERS Showing of High Art" and "Fashion" Suits for Fall For Men and Young Men Good Live News From Our Fruitland Correspondent g O0ttttOOOOOOttWOO8OOOOOtttttt NEW STORAGE AND PACK ING HOUSE FOR OUR CITY WILLIAM HOEL CALLED TO CREAT BEYOND The Smith llrnK. north of town Hre building a Itoffaga hiiiI parking house on their pliu. It in to be .10x40 feet with ItaHemeVv, Thry have a lare imp of apph-i nd they are preparing to hand Ic it to the best advantage. Rev. Ilower, hnH rented the F. C Ilowaril ranch north of town. Rev. and Mth. Mower have Hpent the MHMI ftl the home of Mm. llower'H parentH, Mr. and Mr. II. H. KinniHon, and have iniidr irmny friend, who. will lie glad to learn they have made arrangement" to "lay in'xt year. Mr. and Ml W. K. Shaw, left Tri day for BmilMtl l takt up their resi dence OB their fruit farm. Mr. Shaw ha" been atation agfflll here for the pant two year" anil he and lim v. if. Imu made many friend", who are sorry .to hear of their departure. Mr. Maxlleld, who own" a fine HO acre ranch liorc, is lure on Imihiiichh. Ralph MakiiiNon will attend theO. A. ()., this school year. Velva Crimen will leave Saturday for I.ewinton, where she will attend the State Normal. Mr. Vestal and win Harold, returned Monday from a ten day" outing, in the hill". Mr- A. A. Slettler and two daught er nave gone to Npend several day" at the Payette l.akea. TWO HOMES MADE HAPPY WHEN THE STORK ARRIVES Horn To Mr. and Mr". H. H. Strawn a daughter, August 2.ri. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Graham, are re joiring over the arrival of a hoy, born Tuesday September 1st. JAMES EARSON SUC CUMBS TO TYPHOID FEVER .lames Larson, formerly of thi" place died with typhoid fever, at hia home near Ontario, last Monday. The fam ily has many friend" here, who, sym piilbi.e with tin m in their sorrow. Mr. W. .1. Uuxscll and son Lewis and Karl Scritchlield. arrived home Satur day niirht from their hunting and fish ing trip. Tiny laporl a I. no time and plonnly of liinls and fish. The Christian Kndenvor society had a party Tuesday evening at Hi. M. Wheal dun Imnii', to entertain in hOMff "f the several members who will leave soon for the year, to attend school. Friday evening a jolly party of y'ine, people gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thomas, to spend the even ing, a giHid time was reported by thoao who attended. Fruitland Hehmd will open next Mon day September 14th. The house ha" been .leaned and the walls tinted and everything is ready for a good hcIhmiI year. Mrs. R. D. Stegner left Friday for Katun, Wyoming, where ahe was called on account of the serious illness of her son, William Hoel. who formerly lived here. Word was receivod here later that Mr. Hoel died Friday, shortly after Mrs. Stegner started for his bedside. He leaves a wife and family, who, have the sympathy of their friends here in their bereavement.. Galen Hollinger and wife, moved last week, to Miss .lanette Caulder's house near Sunnyside school, where he will teach this year. Ruth Hailey. of Wilson. Idaho, is lure visiting old friends before slie starts to school. She will attend the I. I. Institute. At the school election last Tuesday Mr. I,. I). Makinson and Mr. T. (). Ady were i. electi .1 mi rnbers ..f the scl 1 hoard. Mr. R. G. Wilson is doing the carpen ter work on the Smith Uros. packing house. Mr. Dcwhirst, one of our high school teachers is reported very ill with ty phoid fever at his home in Middleton. The party at the Spainhower home Friday evening was greatly enjoyed bf those present. The Christian F.ndeavor busineaa meeting will be held this Saturday eve ning at the W. G. Gardner home. Circuit Court Huh Light Session. The Circuit Court is in session out at Vale this week and will probably hold over until the middle of next week. There are no irKrtant cases to come up. "Star Spangled Banner" State Spuerintendeut Churchill has atarteil a movement to have all the children of the scIiimiIh in the stale to sine the National Authein. "The Star Spancled Haulier" on the iifterinsin of September 14, just after the school is called to order. Tins national antfcoai was atttton September II. one hundred years ago. ladies' small purse lost: Itetweeu Myers ranch and Snake river bridge. I 'lease return to I o il..nl I 'rug Store and pal lew :.'.! Congregational Bulletin. The regular service next Sunday morning, September 1.1, at tho Congre gational Church. Sunday school at 10, preaching at II. The sermon subject will be "A wrong step and the resulta." In the evening the pastor and mem Ikth will attend the farewell service at the M. K. Church. Rev Kocnig. pastor. The ladies of the Congregational church will serve chicken dinners dur ing the fair in the store r.Miin formerly occupied by the Hlue Front second hand store, beginning Tuesday evening from ft to t p. m. AUVKNTIHT. Kvu. Saturday mIiI. am -liool 10:30 am Hi le Study lltM a ouog people, nn-et I in; 1 ..'to pin Special Agent Wanted. There is an opportunity for a special agent of the New York Life Insurance Company for Ontario, Vale, Nyssa and adjacent territory. Direct contract with Company; no middleman or gener al agent. The company has the largest assets; largest income and largest amount of insurance in force of any regular life insurance company In the workl. Any person interested in this oppor tunity should address the undersigned, giving references as to character and reliability. J. W. Day, Agency Director for Oregon. Hoard of Trade Huilding, Portland, Oregon. Thinl Calling Alluliu hay for sale, $' per ton delivered, ln i.tiire of W. II. DoolittW- Sam I I I Visit now and during the Fair Our First Large Showing of New Fall Millinery, Ladies' Suits, Coats and Dresses; Misses' and Children's Suits, Coats and Dresses; Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats; Shoes for all the family. The largest and most modestly priced line of all kinds of Dress Goods ever shown by this house is now on display for your approval. mm It will pay you to look over the great display of New Fall Wearing Apparel. tm ONTARIO iVP f W obegonJ pj Make our store your down town headquart ers during the Fair We are prepared as never before with a stock the largest in the county to make choosing Your Fall Suit easy and pleasant. The Reputation for Quality enjoy ed by High Art and Fashion Clothes has been gained by persistent effort to offer only fabrics of the highest quality, durability and style com bined with the finest workmanship to be obtained in the land. High Art Suits $15 to $25 Fashion Clothes $18 to $25 y& TV V r I I J LBrWPV Others in splen- fl 1 A 4- 1 K did variety, from $11 lO $10 Men's and Boys' Furnishings of every kind are carried in our stock Hats, Shoes, Shirts, Underwear and all other men's accessories. You'll have no trouble in finding what you want in our large stocks Make our store your headquarters while attending the fair ALEXANDER ONE PRICE CLOTHIER ONTARIO, OREGON The Home of Ajax Boys Clothes I he I hristmas Tree. The Christmas tree is supposed to date from long before the Christian era, in stead of from comparatively recent times in Germany, an is eomonly taught. It is said that at festivals to celebrate the winter solstice in ancient Egypt a palm tree was used as a symbol of the completion of the year. The palm tree was said to put out a spray a month, and the tree used at such celebrations must have 12 shoots or brancnes to typify the year that had just come to an end. Golden grain belt beers typify f the best in beers every month in the year, advertisement. Methodists. Sunday School 10 A M Preaching Service 11 A M Junior League 3PM Epworlh l.eguo 6 :30 P A) Preaching Servloe 73:0 P M Thomas Jobus. PASTOR. CATHOLIC CHURCH Mass at A M on 1st and tfrd Snnla of each month, dn all other Sundays 0ttaattttamtttt00O0On O t I Wm. McBratnev I FUNERAL DIRECTOR And LICENSED EMBALMER I s Calls Answered Promptly Day or Night Ikeised in Idaho & Oregon 8 Day and Night 'r'nones VfllXalliAV) VIVliVIVil 8 s I 0000000000000 0000000000000 If your stationery is printed right, it means prosperity to your business. at 10 A M 11. A. Caiupo. Rector