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Vc t: H THK ONTARIO ARGUS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1015. FIVE njhe The Ontario Pharmacy We are agents for the Spalding Sh'3 of Athletic Goods. Come in Gorner Drug Store and see the new articles for this spring. W yt LJ Si i LOCAL NEWS I I I U for Sale or Trade A Mortgage. BJt4l2, 1 A. F Ontario. 6-tf V. Fraser went to Boise Tueiday. W. It. Shlnn went to Vale Friday. .John Wood went to Riverside Mon day. Charted Peterson went to Riverside Mojoday. J. D. Bllllngsler weat to Harper Monday jjharles Meeker returned from Nam pa last Friday. Mrs. A. Friday. M. Lackey went to Payette J. T. McNulty spent Friday In Pay ette. las Verna Jaqulsh went to Bola Friday niorn.na, W. K. l. i made a trip to Vale Fri day. I .i" C. Burets rt was a Vale visitor JUll J ill Jones of near Jnntura, arrived it) town Tuesday. Vl'RNISHED rooms for' rent. Mrs. IQckson. Villa Park. ' 7-2tp t Rain went to Parma Wednes- Mra. ttcne Lyalls went to Rotaa VPedaesday. WANTED- Furnished house-keep- roomsjor furnished house. Addren : care Argus Office. linn P. Conklin went to Rolse Tuea y for a tew days' visit. -A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. in.li.w Riley Feb. 17. J. M. Duncan of Nyssa was In town in'Nday. II It Cleaver of Caldwell iown Wednesday. was In Miss vni.ini spent the week end with lier rm i-iii" on their farm. " - ' A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joe I'oodfelluw last Saturduy. Feb. :0. Mr. layette was received for treat inriii ai the liirly Rosary Monday. (lien P. I lusted, administrator of the I lusted eatate, Is in town this week. Mrs. E. O. McCoy went to Haines 1'iiday to visit with relatives. Dr. and Mrs. Itrett returned Monday moraliiK ""in a short visit at Roswell. Emerson Wann Welser Monday. miulc trip to FOR SALE Cheap. Good young stallion of Relglan breod. Also some mares. Address box fft7, Ontario. tf J. L- Pope of Jamison returned home from Boise and Nampa last Friday. Edward Wilson of Hatel, Kentucky, is visiting with his nephew, Hay Wil son. Jess li.mi relumed Monday from Welser where be lias been visiting bis mother. Rev. O. Osborne of Fruitland left last night for Council to attend tbe funeral of his grandson. Scott Hiuiulauc of Payette and Mr. sunt:, hi of Stanfleld, Oregon, were in town last week buying sheep. Mrs. Riley, who has been visiting Jier son at Tar Valley, returned to Ontario Tuesday. FOR SAI.K Heavy work horses, 4 to 7 years old. Henry Hansen, Pay ette, Idaho. o-4t p John K Johnson of Vale made a trip to HnlM and Nuiupa the last part of lust week. Louis You. proprietor of the Port laud restaurant, made a trip to Hoise this week. Miss Georgia Hull of tbe Millinery and Art store, made a trip to Uoise this week on business. Barred Plymouth Rock Cockerela for sale 11.00 each. Clarence Fisher, Fruitland, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kenyan were Ontario visitors from Weiser the first of the week. Dave Dunbar, a pioneer stockman of this county, made a business trip to Vale last week. Miss Margaret Dunbar was down from Vale to spend the week end with her parents in this city. For Sale One Jersey cow. Also span of young mare mules broken to work. Phone 2722. U D.C Peine went to Caldwell Wednesday. I..J. Aker returned from Boise. Tuesday. W. F. Homan returned Wednesday from a business trip to Portland. "Quick sale snd small profit" is our motto at the Millinery and Art Store. I .(1ST A pair of gold mounted eye glasses. Finder please return to Argus office. 8-ltpd Are you Mini: that cotton gown' and neck tie ready for 8t. Patrick's night? Mrs. D. jH. Kerfoot and daughter went to Welser Friday for a day's visit. Don t.. fail to see the Spring Millinary at the Millinery and Art Store. J.P.Kelsey of Midvale and J.E. Clinton of .Boise, prominent sheep men were in town this week. FOR SALE One wagon 3-loch. one set harness, two hnraea aW 7 years.'! John Goodman, Ontario, Ore. 2fp Geo. L. PetraheV, representing the International Correspondence school, was In Ontario last week For Sale cheap or to trade for Iowa property, M lots and 5 acre tract. Ontario, Oregon, . A Shrevea. Green field. Iowa.. -i ' a W. R. Bhhth wTll give a -lemnnst ra tions in pruning fruit trees at R A. Beagle's place Saturday afternoon ', , Ms H, 0. Drane was hostess ia the Carnation Club last Friday. Mrs. Thomas Arnold won the prize. Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. Long will open up the Ontario hotel March 1. Mrs. Long who is in Portland will arrive here the last of the month. Leon Hone, from Halt Lake. government detective was here on buslnesa last Saturday. Rev. D. E. Raker of the 1. ... . Haptlst church preached ,u I'uyettc Tuesday evening. Hh-st class alfalfa hay for sale. De livered In town. Phone J. J. Dillard, Phone No. 204-N-4. tf Tbe ladies ..f the t'ulholic church will h.ii.l-.i ii,ked food sale at Hader's store Saturduy, Feb. 27. Don't forget the cooked food aale at Hader's store Saturday, Feb. 27, given by the Catholic ladies. WANTED -At the K. S. and D Ranch, a good cow horse under 7 years old, easy gaited. weighing over 1000 pounds, and must be gentle in every way. Black or Bay perfered. 8-2t Mrs. C. A. 8wenlnger and children rum .Miinpu are spending a rew uays in Ontario. Miss ii.in.it arrived Tuesday from Twin Falls and has accepted a position in the Grove & Riley Millinery store. FOR SALE Team horses, weight about 2800, coming S and 6 years. Well broke. Phone 112 R. tf Paul Davis of tbe Idubo Light and Power company, was in town last week in the interests of his company. Miss Kate Falconer and Miss Fay LMMf have entered the nurse's train ing school at the Holy Hosary hospital. Charles Turner, of Wild Horse, was in town last Saturday. He was on his way to Hot l-akc to take treatment for rheumatism. A. H McWilliams and Miner and Hatley of Caldwell bought up admit 70 horses around Ontario the past week. To trade Good residence proerty in a tine Idaho town for land or town property at Ontario. Box H33, Ontario, Oregon. 4-tf The library needs the money; you need the good fellowship to be found un St Patrick's night at the Wilsou ball. Why not co-operate'.' T. H. Labo, who used to be inter ested in tbe telephone business here, waa visiting in Ontario. He is now situated at Lalt Lake. Mrs. A. Schwartx, who used to live on tbe bench, was here from Seattle. She is on her way to San Franciacp to see the Panama-Pacinc eiposl tion. FOR SALE Extra quality Blue Stem seed wheat 92.25 per hundred Two and a half miles west of New Plymouth. Tel. 20-13. C. Mercer. 4tp Thos. J. Budd and Thos. W. Budd came from Philadelphia with D. M. Brogan, passed through here last week on their way to Brogan. Rev. Henry Hayes of Nampa and Rev. L I. Hadley of Boise arrived here Monday evening;. Rev. Hadley Is hold ing services in the Nacarene church. Ed Baker, a prominent sheep man, was In Uwn this week. He used to feed hi ,'fthaep on the Oregon range khut for the pa"' year has been feeding in Nevada. WANTED A party to clear, plow, Jevel and seed to alfalfa our ten-acre tract on Vale road just southwest of Secoy's house 1 nVllla Park addition to Ontario. Interstate I.ind and Inan company, Holse, Idaho. Mr W W. . Wnnri retnrnert rnmL -" . Prairie Cify Tuesday where he attend-!1 l the funeral Of Mrs. Woods slstcr.Slhr TT. B. Hunter home I i t.la-. ;inl Mrs. Belknap. Mrs. Wood remained there with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fegtley passed through Ontario this week from .lor-, dan Valley on their way to Vale. Mr. FRtley has been appointed receiver of the land office. For Sale Pur bred' yonng PI mouth Rock Cockerels. L. P. Shaw Payette, Idaho, R F. D. 1. Phone 12-2 Fruitland. i: m' Howe and family, who hav 1.... !:.!.- U.FA !.! WAAM .... It,nl the,'; S; Wt ..iend the OaT M e of ground should tario school',' left for their home at lo grain. "As ye sow. so shall b'rewae .rrjklay morning. i.i.u H..1. it r. i . a. sociation unloaded a ear of supplies the local freight .Jenot Tuesday. The o ttfe Portland market. I -3 hlpment filled ul th freight rooty ft rhtMl r.fk. . a. 1 t ai'i, iU full capacity. The. applies Hi fdd, . CutH. rttfcar 0 Mra. L. A,, The Silver Fork Club met with ifrS: the surrounding territory and OntarkT fcNlkr- lft Ontario il.ls Weok visit- C R. Petaraan Wednesday afternoon. waa selected as the distribution point lug his daughter and oil, time frienda' High honors were won by Mrs. Van on account of IU favorable situanon. ; j0 o il(.f.' . J?" J"- E" A' F-' " "" H. I Vorae of Portland, assistant electrical Inspector of the I nder-'So writers' hqulUhle Hating Hureau. ha awlsl in town a tew aays mspecung nisr, .. . . wiaieriuwilnt. 'electrical wiring of Insured bulldlnga?TWr CUy M ,hr eatcrn joints. I J The bay raised in this valley waa T 1 J. T """" ". stripes, between Main street and hos pital. Shop. Finder please return to Hameat C. W. Wood. !' J , im 1 i.i 1 1 J lUji win ir iiit- t llll'l nduftry. The amonnt at dairy prod Harry Jonea went to Haker to ttke u, 1 hd from this little valley last year part in initiatory work In tbe Masnnit lodge, which took place Saturday .night M. C. Maris, and Fay Clark, county school superintendent, and W. R. Shinn, county agriculturist, have been visiting the schools over the county organizing industural clubs among the pupils, they have had success in every school anil will visit the Ontario schools 1 Friday. , Mrs. Cora Morris returned from iGlenns Ferry Friday where she has been visiting her sister. Mrs. Morris has been visiting In Ontario this win ter with her father. 8. D. Moore. The Salem Nursery compan), Salem, Oregon, have to offer a splen did line of 6 to 7-foot Carolina poplar trees, valuable for wind breaks. Rea sonable prices and shipment free of freight charges. The value of wind breaks Is universally known. Write us fro prices. 7-6t Roy Wicklund. of the Big He ml, died Saturday at the hospital in Boise after an operation for appendicitis He leaves a wife and two children to inouin his loss. The degree of commandery was con ferred on four persons from tin tion Those were Preston Stmt li. George Smith, Ham Brown of Diamond Valley and Charles Haines of the Nai rows. Marie Dressier, supported by Madi I Normand and Cbas. Chaplin, may kg seen in moving pictures at the Dream land, Tuesday, March -'. performing in the six reel comedy, "Tlllie's Punc tured Romance " WANTED Man to contract to plow 100 acres or rent on half share for 2 years the NK 1-4 of NE 1-4 and SW 1-4 of NE 1-4 and N 2 of SE 1-4 of NE 14 Section 21 Twp. 8 SR 4. E. W. M. the land being at Maybery s miles west of Ontario on Vale line. The land to be put in spring wheat or oats and seeded to alfalfa in a huabaridlike man ner. Address H. J. V. B. Argus office. Ontario. M-2t Mrs. M. K Reynolds, of Denver, Colorado, who has been in Ontario for several weeks, left on No. 18 Wednes day morning for her home. Mrs. Ra-, nolds leaves many friends la Ontario who exitnd to her many good wishes. FOR SALE 4 HI. Fairbanks Morse gasoline engine, almost new. With Caldwell water lifter, capacity 60 aches 18 feet high. Also new feed grinder. At a bargain. P. O. box 233, Ontario. Ore. f-tp J tes from little W lllow, Idaho. MWeuave room for more home build ers hlrc'and the' price of land is right o one can say that this valley has IVer been over estimated or take land i I pld up beyond its race value and we lb not raise prunes or apples. The M-naeMfocs that. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Shlmp have been in Ontario for the past month as Mr. LslHtup has been under the Dr. care during that time. Mr. and Mrs. Shlmp tpae rooms at Mrs. R. 8. Rutherford's. I Ua 11 (l I 'n hrlnr n e tira at ulalf Inn nt "- ..m --" - ..n,....,, . Plymouth last week, visited at l.SuMiclav. leaving; for her home north Jdf Pagftte Saturday evening. It rabjhl be Interesting to the read er of the Argus to know more of this HU talley., tributary, aa we are to Mr' ih mfttith. Fruitland, Payette and nlalo. I 'W - .: . here t an unusual acreage of.itrids ctuh on Mondar of this week tljK.totl s 'fye and otfcer grain. the vaRey and on the bills, wnicn larf especially adapted to dry farming. Il'tider tbe present shoriage of grain Jve reap, ' J' lL'! n... Patton recent I v sbiODed rwo, fsts.ur bogs and a rate oi yoUDK baetl bflnC ol4 frofn 1 he galley. The price far has bean IA cents per pound. Most of this need ban been )Hi.i.ik1 to old out last fall to sheep men, escept . 2jI - r '. nt.- n-j vil me iiiix ins taiutVl Ul V Uif tmrtiHv arc irnr.nji to fU their iiaaa.' .....I .1 ....... . . .11 K.. tka . I....r totaled more than fl.ouo and only from seven ranVaaa. We predict mote than double that amnuut for this coming year. Tbe advantage here is unusually good for the hills furnish fine feed for the cows for more tbun three months in the spring and Hummer, aud tbe cow does much better that can run out at least part of the seuson. I. II Patten Is milking 20 cows at the pres- nt time and ships 110 gallons of cream to Heat He each week and others are following up. We have not men tioned' the hogs that are raised from the skUu milk, as also are tbe calves and mau.v are bought In Payette and raised on the milk until old enough to be turned in tbe bills. So you can see our Industries are many, as w, uuie m strong 011 turkeys and chickens and eggs. This valley just simply caters to what is actually consumed every day by all the people. Maytorsna Will Withdraw. Washington -Tonsillar Agent Caro tbers telegraphed the state depart meiit Hut Governor Maylorena, com niHC'Ilt g 1I1 ill.', duces besieging General Hill's garrison at Nuio, So norii, was preparing to withdraw his troops to a point Id or 12 miles from the horder to elllllllilt'e the possibility of firing into Amerlcun territory FARMERS, ATTENTION! Now is the time to get cement tiling and head gates for irrigating purposes. Built to your specifications. Phone llii-R. Claude Bingham. Ontario Ore gon. MM How To Get A Drink In 1916 . Call up '. j on the phone and order a a gallon bottle of soft water. The charge ia only 26 cents, which just pays far the delivery. The usual charge for drtrvking water in cities is 80 cents, but w want every body to know the kind of water we have, to work with, so you pay for delivery only. It ia houae-cleaniiig time. Let us Hve your woolen blankets, quilts, .filler penes, feather-beds and pillows soft-water wash. It is the best thing that ean happen to them. Ontario Laundry. LIVE SOCIETY NEWS 1 I m J The Argus is always pleased la receive advance notices of so- ciety events that havo not been printed; also news of those that have taken place. The tatter should be In the office not later than Wednesday noon. A very pleasant meeting of the S. and C. club, was held at the home of Mrs. A. M. Lackey this afternoon. A business meeting of the W. C. r. IT. will be held in the Maptlst church Tuesday, March 2. The superintend ents of the different departuicnta are requested to report. Mre. Whltworth was hostess to the HlKh honors were won by Mrs. E. At Test The Invited guests Were Mra. Keayoa of Welser and Mis Cock rum. Mrs. Holland, who has ueca, th? guest of In 1 daughter, Mrs. f. A ! laser, returned to her home in I'avr .nV -I. The dancing class Mrs. Cildreaa la u,,,,,, decorated with the stars conducting under the auspices of the ' ((tr,w and ,n , dlnlDK room two Oregon club Is progressing very well.'tarp nw wer trraogtd btck r tDe Sixty people were on the floor last tmMm wh, Mr A K Rthrford and Tuesday evening. .punch was served the gueats during A numbers friends were delight- fc taiaK. on the table a large fully entertained at the home of MrjWrthday w nlM.ed and arolln, and Mrs. E. G. Bailey Friday evening (t we 70 emn(iiMi tiny holders. at five hundred. Honors were won by Mrs. John Wood an. I Mr. Van Petten. Mrs. J. II Farley entertained at a surprise party in honor of Ibe l.lrth da of her daughter, Mrs. Kate Long, last Friday evening Cards and music furnished the amusement for tbe guests and a delicious luncheon wus served. The msrriage of Miss Mattie Huff man of Vale and Mr. Deane Goodman of Juntura was solemnized in Vale February the 23rd. The bride ia graduate of St. Alphonso Hospital in Boise and is well known here being a niece of Mr. R. L. (jritfiti of this city. Mr. Goodman is a prosperous farmer of The Ontario Hotel Will open under new management March 1. Rooms 25c. and up. Special prices by week or month. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Long, Props. The Millinery & Art Store Will have on displtty SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27th, A complHte line of. the latest style in SPRING Keuieinher we lead in Style and 1'rice. Our Motto i "Qttiok Blutt and Small 1'rolitH." HULL & HARRELL ONTARIO, ORE. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE Juntura. The couple went directly to ' their home there but will make an ex tended trip to California in the middle of the summer. The Music club hld a very pleasant meeting at the home of Miss Haiel lackey last Saturday afternoon. The program, which was given over to the composers MacDowell and Duck, wan as follows: Sketch of Lives ....Emma McGivern Piano solo, (a) "To a Wild Rose;" (b) "To a Water Lily" MacDowell Mrs. Glover. Vocal solo. "When the Heart Is Young" Rue Mrs. McRratney. Piano solo, "Witches' Dance" MacDowell Hazel Lackey. Vocal solo. "Fear Not Ye. Oh Israel" ... Buck Amy Odell. Vocal solo, "Creole Lover's Song" Buok Mm. Dyrman. The neat meeting will ba at th home of Mra Jaqulsh Ma.rch th. aad a Kroeaet and Robyo program will be' I .r Oo Feb. M. l hi:.. Mr- Richard 8 Rutherford calebrntfc M 7tft "irt' day. A surprise Waa teaqVlnJ (0 Mr ! Rutherford at their bont add Unole Dick surely ttl8tlht sotjlfthltlg very strange, when he Waa auminorie'a4 hastily home to mak"somr repejra In his household and found more than M) people, ready to greet him with hearty Mrs. Frank Morgan presided over the bunch bowl, where lovely cake aud which were lighted by I'ncle Dick ami bis sons. These little candles repre sented many years and I'ncle Dicks '.'..th birthday will long be rem. in d.i cil. A memoranda of friendship was given Mr. Rutherford with sig natures, all expressing their kindest wishes with many loving thoughts Many beautiful gifts were given I'ncle Dick, ull tokens of love. As the guests departed they extended to Mr. and Mrs Rutherford their lasting good wishes. Kadi guest received a candle and bold er as a souvenir. Mrs. Hook, who has been visiting at Welser for the past few weeks, re turned to Ontario Tuesday to visit In 1 cousin, Mrs. Huy Wilson. MILLINERY