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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1914)
Ontario Pharmacy Eastman Kodaks Rexall Remedies LOCAL NEWS Malheur naturally nave a majority law. The int the BMu-iiitiiKi"K bors.thi.f i yet in evidence in that county. wn-Ki" Oregon' share of the war tax will he 0,0 Rruce K. K enter has opened an office tr.i. .J will make a suecialtv of in V Hie i"' - -w W, office business. Thou. Jones has taken up the duties i reKiter (if the land office. He has experience in the duties of the office, hiving been in tne mirnn omce aunng the Cleveland administration and will give excellent service. The paper mills of Oregon City are feeling the effect of the competition of foreign paper mills and are running nve dtVH ween. rr iraue renainiy helpt the foreign manufacturer and rives him our market. The Columbia River Highway will be opened from Pendleton to Astoria by July of nsxt year. Dave Magill shipped two can of cat tle to Portland Tueaday. Mrs. M. E Newton enUrtained two afternoons thia week. Mrs. E. M. Greifr entertained Wad- r.eway in iioium w . -wn, of Spokane, who la her guest. H,.m on the 13th to Mr. and Mrs H. II Hsldeman, a son. orn on the 13th to Mr. and Mrs. Cy Marshal, a daughter. Bom on the 15th to Mr. and Mrs. Sid Day, a daughter. Claud Oliver was aeriously bitten by a dog belonging to Harry Lewis, a few days ago. The boy waa brought here for treatment. Tha arms, legs and breast are badly lacerated. The dog ia not considered mad, just vicloua. Editor i'hegley. of the Jordan Valley Express, was calling on Ontario friends this week. J. Royriell, tha Nyssa mcrehant, waa triusai'ting business here today. B. F. Farmer, of Nyaaa, the newly leetnl county surveyor, waa a city visitor this week. M B. Kelly, tha county immission- tr from Jameson, waa here this week. Dr. Colcord wishes it announced that the band Instruments have arrived and there will be practice in the Blue Front tore roum Friday evening. Mrs. Hoyer and Miss Kase Orcutt are pending the week end at Weiser. August Storkman waa called to Lake View l.', J the serious illness of his mother. M. Alexander, the newly elected governor of Idaho, waa here this week looking after his buaineaa interests. There will be another sale of horses on Saturday at Carter's stable. There is a movement on to establish the lust Saturday in each month as a trailers liny, starting on the 2Kth. Mrs. Sliimp was calling on Ontario friends here thia week. Girl or woman wanted to work, ranch. I'hone 00.1 K 2. The Wheaton Theatre announces Peg M II. art for Monday night, the 23d inst. An effort was made to have an xcursion train, but it did not meet 'ith much encouragement. This is the greatest comedy success of the American stage and the company is taid to bi a good one. Mal,e vou don't know it but it is a fact easily proven, that we have the lrget most varied line of table ware, fancy china and glass ware in the City of Ontario. When inneed of anything long these lines pleaae "look us over." We are not short on toys and have a good hue which we are putting on dis play. Karly buyers will reap an advan tage as the goods cannot be replaced owing to the present conditions in the toy district of Europe. THE VARIETY STORE, dvt. Ontario, Oregon. Another car load of hogs were ship ped Wednesday making three cars for the week and the prospect for the fut ure are very bright. On Wednesday November the 25th the ladies of the Congregational church will hold a cooked food and tiower sale n the room south of the Caah Variety Store. On Friday and Saturday follow ing they will hold their Bazarr and Rummage sale in the same place. Mrs. Smith, of Dreuaey, is visiting her sister, lira. Tom Arnold. In place of the regular preaching torviae in the Methodist church next Sunday evening the Sunday School will tOve a Harvest Festival program. Is Chaa. H Powell will hold Epis C0P1 service Sunday November 22nd, tll a. m. LOCAL NEWS Baker Ball who is feeding about three hundred cattle will ship two car loads to Portland Friday. Baker Ball in home from a trip to Harney county. Donald McDonald was in this week from the Dreuiy section for a short visit with his many friends. Mra. A. A. Claypool, of Westfall, who was visiting with the McCivern'a, waa operated n at the hospital Wed nesday morning and is doing nicely. Mr. Correa, of Cow Valley, who waa stabbed in the knee on election day, ia about ready to leave the hospital, Dra. Prinainf and Weese have or dered a 11500 x Ray apparatua for their labratory, This will enable them to photograph any part of the body and make thoroutfi examinations. These machines are not generally found out side of the larfe cities. The fireman invited a number of their friends in Tuesday evening to aasist in discussing an oyster auppar, J. R. Gregg acted aa toaatmaatar and a number of goad talka were made. Otto David wi.,t to Vale Monday to visit with tha family for a faw daya. He i recoverinf nicely from the recant operation. Mrs. Jaa. Wrfeht, of Oklahoma, who haa been visiting with her grandeon, Roy Smith, lefttorherhomeon Sunday. Fred Piatt afca down from Parma over Sunday vhlting with tha home folka. Robert Ivera waa hare thia week gat ting suppliea for tha winter. C. P. t'hamberan. of tha O. W. R. A N. railway wti here a few daya laat weak on hia return from an Inspection trip to the Bursa country. Ha waa moat agreeably eupriaed at tha devel opment in that sicti.m. reporting that 146.000 acrea had been taken up during the paat year and that the railroad was H6 per cant complied. A eon was bora to Mr. anl Mrs. Albert Butler, Jr. Tuesday. THE CALL OF THE COUNTRY Rural Ufa offen to young man daya of toll and nlfhti of atudy. It offers frugal fare aud (lain clothes. It of fers lean bodies, bard muscles, horny bauds and furrowed browe. It of fer wholesale recreation to the ex tent neceaaary to maintain the high est efficiency. It off era the burden of bringing up large famlllea and train in them In the productive life. It offers the obligations of uslug all wealth aa tools uil not aa meana of self-gratification. It doea not offer the Insult of a Lie of eaae, or aes thetic enjoyment, or graceful con sumption or emotional ecstasy. It offers. Instead, the Joy of productive achievement, of participating In the building up of a h'gher rural clvillxa tlon. To young womei also It offers toll, study, frugal fare and plain clothes such aa bent thoe who are honored with a great and difficult laak. U offers also the palna, the burdens and responsibilities of sacred motherhood. It offers tne ouiupmou viu ycj. tlon In aucceedlci generations the principles of the productive life made manifest In themsalves. It does not offer the insult of i life of pride and vanity. It offers tie Joys of achieve- . elf-exuression not alone llltTiit. w r" a. Hrl marble ana canvaB, but also In the plastic lives of children to be .i..i...,i anil inouldeJ Into those Ideal forms of mind and heart which their dream have pictured. Co-operative thinking is the bluest problem that confronts the farmer to day. Carrani Offe-e to L.ava. Mexico City -General Obregon re ceived a dispatch fran Cordoba saying that General Carraua had made U offer to General Butello Gutlerrei to turn over the military iorce . ..rj Coozales and have for to arrive there not later than Novem would turn ber vk tf General in over his command ta Genera. Uu r and be In Havana the sama date r,m.r Pleads Not Guilty- Chicago -Ex Senator Lortmer . .A "nn flllltV" tO charge of wreca- ,hu i. Salle Street Trust & Sav- urn ..... ,,,, nwn- ings Bank, of wl bleu ne w " er. MISS STAPLES IS BEING ENTERTAINED BY FRIENDS On Thursday evening, November 5, about 20 girl friends assembled at the home of Miss Hat Orcutt, bringihg with them tokens of their esteem. The articles were placed in an umbrella extended from the archway. The bride to be was ushered in and seated beneath, and the content fell in a nnower arounu ner. the evening was spent with music, gaiety and an elegant luncheon. The table decorations were red and white. All voted it a most delightful even ing. On Friday evening, November 13, a pretty little shower was given at the home of Miss Verna Januish. The col ore, pink and white, were carried out in house and table decorations. The rooms were decorated with chryaanthe mums, with streams of white ribbon strung with pink heart. The bride to be waa presented with a cloth basket in which to gather up the wash from the line, which was extend ed across the room. This consisted of many pretty linena. Aftar an evening of music, gamee and dancing a dainty pink and white luncheon waa served. It waa sure a pleaaant evening for those present ONE DOZtN PHOTOGRAPHS Make twelve Christmss presente u u .ii ii..i.,..i u.,1..., ,......( ' I HIV nituisiiliv fw.wt.a .. w,i ,v.wt fully solicit your patronage. Home portrait work. Children's photographa a apecialty. Phone 112-J, F. B. BALL Residence. Methodist Church Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Preach ing, morning, 11:00 a. m., evening 7:30 p. m. Yftu need the church tha church naeda you "Let's get together." C. C PRATT, Pastor If we give the Fillipinos their inde pendence, will we be expected to guar antee that it will laat. IMPOUNDING NOTICL Notice ia hereby given that, in pursu ance of ordinance No. 236. of the City of Ontario, I have taken up and im pounded the following described ani mal found running at large within the corporate limlta of the City of Ontario, in Malheur County. Stat of Oregon, to-wit: Two work horses described as follows: Aaa bm horse 10 or 12 years okl, black mane and tail, weight about 1200. whit.- in face, white left hind foot, branded on left shoulder, cllwith a blurred brand in under it. The other a bay horse, 1200 ll.. black mane and tail, small white collar mark on too of neck, branded on left shoulder. art unless owner or persons having inTcreM therein shall claim posaeaaion of same, and pay all coat, that I will on the 25 j th .lay of November, 1914, at the hourj of 3 o'clock p. m., of said day off. r for j sale and will sell said above described animals at public auction to the highest bidder, for caah in hand, at Ontario Livery Stable, in said City of Ontario. Taken up this the 15th day of Nov ember, 1914. Posted this 18th day of November, 1914. Witness my hand this the 18th dtf f November, 1914. H. L. NOE, City Marshall. NOTICE Notk-k is hereby iriven, that the Citv Council of the City of Ontario, OMgOB, at a regular adjourned meeting th. reef, held November 17th' 1014, did b .- N lution duly passed and approved, order a General City Election, for the I ion of THREE COUNCILMEN loaerve the term of two years each, to be MM at the City Hall of Ontario Oregon, DM the first Monday in December, A D, 1914, to-wit December 6th A. D. MM, Suit-eating that a nominating caucus be held by the Electors of the City at the City Hall at eight p. m. of Novem ber 30th, 1914. Electing that J. H. Deniaon, J. G Staples and W. W. Letson beappoii ted Judges of the aforesaid election and L P. Dearborn and E. M. Greig, be ap pointed Clerks of said election. Electing that in pursuance to the pro vision of Law and the City Charter of the City of Ontario, the polls of said election shall remain open from MfM o'clock a. m. until seven o'clock . ' of said day. Done at Ontario. Oregon this loth day of November, A. D. 1914. By Order of the City Council. Attest. HAKKY B. GRAUEL, 2.t City Recorder. At the Baptist Church The meetings at the Baptist church continue each evening with interest. Souls are being weighed in the balance and found wanting. Several have ac "epted Christ as their Savior and began the new life. Topics for the week: Friday; "The One Thing Lacking", Saturday, "The Hobo Club,', Sunday morning 11: a. m., "The Little Foxes" evening, 7:30 p. m., "The Glories of Heaven". Monday. "A Sad Neirlect". Tuesday, "Three Big Fools", Wednes day, " 'The Harvest Past". Let all attend the remaining services of the revival effort at thia time. I). E. BAKER, Evangelist THANKSGIVING DAY EXCURSIONS Nov. 25 and 28 Via Oregon Short Line. Very low rates between local point on the O.S.L. and to certain points on connecting lines. See agent for rate and further particular, advt CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Psld Aavarti Krultiaud Cider Mill, Cuatom Work Cider making and apple butter mak ing on Thursday,. Batlsfa. tory guaranteed. 4t Free A alx place kitchen aat la be ing given away by the Ontario market to their cuatomera. Aak them to abow t( to you. They have greatly reduced their prlcaa and are now making after noon deliveries. Wanted a young man of good ad dreaa to represent ua at Ontario selling our goods on a commiaaion basis; ad dies Page k Son, Portland, Oregon. Safety Deposit Boxes For Rknt - Two sixes and two prices; an absolutely aafe method of keeping your valuable paper protected against loss by fire or theft. Ontario National Bank. Paperhanging, plaatering, kalsoming, etc. W. A. DEPUTY. Phone Bo-N-1. tf My 20 acre tract for aale or trade. On bench west of fair grounda. V. B STAPLES. Vale, Oregon. Wk have a comfortable room fitted up especially for the ladie where they can ret. write check and letter and not b- crowded or intruded on; ladies are invited to call and open an account. Ontario National Bank. Young man with 12 years exerience in orchard work, wishes xsition taking care of orchard tract. Have good team and can furnish best of references as to character and ability. Address box 70 Fruitland, Idaho. 2-t-p Rader's We maintain a very high standard of quality in OUT Grocery Department, selling onl Hie purest and most whOatSOOM Of food-stuffs. Our groceries uiv always fresh, and th.y IN handled in the cleanliest, most sanitary manner. The courteous treatment you receive in this cU-purtment, together with our ex.-. lien! vice and prompt deliveries should decide you to do all of your market ink' at this di-partim-nt. A Few Good Cranberries Radishes Lettuce, Hot House Figs Green Olives Emperor Grapes Lemons Orange Peel Cake Nuts Everything here for a fine Thanksgiving Dinner, give us a hint, we will do the rest. Under Brothers9 & Company, &k COLD ARE i..nfUiiiin. Oreffon City and Provo Woolen Mills Blankets, visit this showing priced $4.25 to $12.50, cotton blankets priced, per pair 50c to $2.50. Boys' work sweaters 50c to $2.50. Girls' warm sweaters $1.00 to $6.00. Mens' sweaters 60c to $7.50. Warm flanelette gowns for all the family, priced 50c to $2.00. Warm winter underwear for all the family. SHcial Discount on Millinery HOYER BROTH ONTARIO, This Store Will Clone At Best Job Work at Groceries Are Pure Things to Eat: Sweet Potatoes Lettuce. Head Raisins Dates Cornichons Crapes Banana Apples. All Kinds Lemon Pee All Thia Store Closes Thanksgiving Day at 12 O'clock NIGHTS HERE a . Jj iPBjtm . K ' 3, sV4a.vA 111 ERS& COMPANY - OREGON 12 O'clock Thanksgiving Day The Argus Office Groceries Caulitlower Ue.1 Ptpptri Currants Rip.- Olives Grap- Fruit Oranges Citron Mince Meat Kinds of New NuU ' Ki