THK ONTARIO A ROUS. THURSDAY, MARCH 11. 1015. FIVE LOCAL NEWS Mrp. C K. Kenyon of Weiser was in Ontario Monday. W. E. Lees made a trip to Vale Tuesday. Dalton Biggs held court in Vale Tuesday. ChaR. McGonagill attended court at Vale Tuesday. R. A. Swagler vent to Vale Tues day. v P.. Rutherford ia visiting Wie Broe. at Malheur. I ' Jaker wont to Vale Tuesday on legnl business. Miss Van Sicklin ivUirni.1 to Weiser Wednesday. Mrs. Whtyworth was a Payette visi tor Wednesday. Mrs. Sheffield of Payette was in Ontario Wednesday. Mrs. H. C. Whitworth went to Pay ette, Wednesday. McCulloch and Wood went to Vale Tuesday on legal business. C. C. Zwiegart attended court at Vale, Tuesday. circuit Ray Duncan of Ironsides came down Saturday, returning Monday. Mrs. W. W. Wood returned from Prairie City last Saturday. Tom Carothers of the Big Bend country wu in Ontario Wednesday. James Moffit of Malheur was in town Tuesday of this week. Try our Top Notch Ice Cream. Hill's Pharmacy. Ben Jones and wife were visitors at the home of J. H. Rose over Sun Way. Mrs. H. M. Rutherford returned from a visit with her sister at Boise on Friday. For Rent Modern five room bung alow, nice neighborhood, seventeen dollars. Ontaio Laundry. tf J. L. Ford, organiser of the United Artisans, was in Ontario Tuesday evening. K. Zimmerman, brother of A. Zim merman, came in from Portland Wed nesday. For Sale One Jersey cew. Also span of young mare mules broken to work. Phone 2722. It Barred Plymouth Rock Cockerels for tiale (1.00 each. Clarence Fisher, Fruitland, Idaho. C. C. Wilson passed through On tario on his way home from Vale to Nyssa, Wednesday. L. H. Tacton from Little Willow, visited Sunday and Monday with Ed. Berry. The Pastime pool hall has moved to. the building recently vacated by the Hill's Pharmacy. Miss Effie Orcutt arrived home Sunday after a visit of several weeks at Salem. FOR SALE Cheap. Oood young stallion of Belgian breed. Also some mare. Address box 467. Ontario, tf Chris Province took his departure for the Westfall country the first of the week. John Smith and family were visitors of Geo. Morton's of Bonita on Sun day. The Ontario Hotel is now open under new management. Rooms are 26c and up, with special prices by weak or month. Mr. and Mrs. G. W Long. Proprietors. PASS THE WORD! A number of Gage pattern Hats just received. Special Showing Friday and Saturday. Mrs. M. C. Letson I B. F. Farmer, . . ' nty surveyor, passed through Ontnr.o Monday front Nyssa to Vnlc Mrs. Kenyon of Weiser was the guest of Mrs. VYliitworth the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Horn of Jamlescn spent the week end with friends in Ontario. The Ontario Bar has moved to the old Elk saloon building. John Webb is the new proprietor. FOR SALE- Heavy work horses, 4 to 7 years old. Henry Hansen, Pay ette, Idaho. 6-4t-p FOR SALE Team horses, weight about 2800, coming fi and 6 years. Well broke. Phone 112 R. tf Edti and Herman Rose went to Melheur on Friday, returning on Sat urday with horses. F. W. Smith and family are yet in Onturio owing to Mrs. Smith ttn.l lit tie son being ill with measles. J. M. Tyler and Theodore Wisdom nre looking after the property of S. A. Van Buren during bis absence. Chas. Tnrner of Wild Horse re turned home Wednesday from Hot Lake. Miss Margaret Dunbar was down from Vale to spend the week end with her parents in this city. Now is the time to spray and prune trees. A Grause, Malheur County Fruit Inspector." 10-2t-P. Tutes Tureman of the Little Mal heur arrived at the home of Fred Lawrence on Saturday. Mrs. Nettie Baird returned home to Vale Saturday. While here she has been visiting his sister, Mrs. M. Car llle. To trade -Good residence property in a fine Idaho town for land or town property at Ontario. Box 638, Ontario, Oregon. 4-tf H. H. Trowbridge of John Day is in town looking after some horses ho brought here several weeks ago. Wanted Durham milk cows from 3 to 6 years old. Broke to milk. Must be good milkers. Fred Woods, Nyssa, Ore. 10-2tpd For Sale cheap or to trad for Iowa property, 3 lots and 6 acre tract. Ontario, Oregon, ri. A. Shreves. Green field, Iowa. H2t Miss Mary Aycrs conducted the services in the Congregational church last Sunday in the place of Rev. Baker, who was ill. Earl Lofton, who has been confined to his bed for the past three weeks with measles, is again able to show his smiling face. First clas i alfalfa hay for sale. De livered in town. Phone J. J. Dillard, Phone No. 204-N-4. tf Miss Marie Weasel and Mr. Harry Clyne were married in Weiser Wednes day morning. Miss Weselis from Boise and Mr Clyne is the wire chief for the Telephone Company. Charlie Anthony, who has been visiting relatives in Portland the past two months, returned home on Sat urday. Thrrk Loth For Sals 2 blocks west of postoffice, at a bargain. In quire at Argus office. The body of Mrs. Kmison accompan ied by Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Emiaon will arrive in this city at 6. 16 this evening. Funeral arrangements willnot be made until after their arrival. Curt Ingle of Ontario who has been visiting relatives at Unity for some I time passed through on Tuesday, re turning home. Attorney Coulter of Weiser went to Vale Tuesday on legal business. Fred Lawrence and wife, Miss Mary 1 Lawrence, and Cecil Smith were en , tertaiimd to dinner at W. J. Hinton's on Sunday. i Bud McPherson went to the county seat the last of the week on business. He took with him a number of coyot" hides to secure the bounty. Francis Rose and family went to Baker on Monday for an extended visit with his son, Lewie Rose and family. A great many stockmen are turn ing their stock put, especially horses, which easily find sufficient food on the., foot hills. W. T. Bunt returned from Brogan with two four hnrse loads of freight on Monday. lie was accompanied by . n, Willie. E. A. Gullans of Victor, Colorado, arrived in Ontario last Saturday, and is looking for a homestead. Roscoe Allen who was hurt some time ago by a horse kicking him is able to be up nnd around on horse back again. Mrs. Herbert Williams, who has been visiting friends in Ontario, re turned to her home nt Vale last Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Myers are the proud parents of an eight pound boy, born March 4th, at their home on the Boulevard. Rev. D. E. Raker was confined to his home last week with a severe case of gall stones. He is convalescing now. Miss Sadie Fishback, who has been working at the Cash Variety Store, resigned her position and went to Boise Monday. Mrs. Wm. Hartley of Weiser return ed home to Weiser Wednesday. She has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. D. H. Kerfoot of this place. For Sale Extra quality Blue Stem seed wheat, $2.26 per hundred. Two and a half miles west of New Ply mouth. Tel. 20-13. C. Mercer. 4tp Glass Tumblers 40c, 60c, 70c and $1.00, $1.26 and $1.60 a dosen. Six kinds at a low price for the goods. The Variety Store, Ontario, Or. A good drug store; quick service. Lowest prices on highest quality drugs and sundries. Make us prove it. Give us a trial. Hills Pharmacy. Mr. Sanderson, proprietor ot the Moore Hotel, came home from Port-4 land Sunday. Mrs. Sanderson will remain in Portland for some time. Episcopal services will be held in the I. O. 0. F. hall at 7:30 p. m. Sun day evening, by the general missionary Rev. C. H. Powell. All arc invited. For Sale Driving mare. Weight about 1000 lbs. Well broke to drive ml ri.ln Al... I inr..htor A,l .-.ww .-w -)M ....w - .. ---- dress I G. Mortenson, H. F. D., On tario. Ml ..'! I'd Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Kmison left for Portland Tuesday, having received a telegram in the morning relating the sad news of the death of the former's mother. Mrs. Chaa. Adams went to Big Tim ber, Montana, last week to attend the bedside of her daughter, Mrs. Uter mohle. Shortly after her arrival her daughter died. Mrs. Fred Curry of Juntura ar rived in Ontario Monday evening from Baker where she had been to visit her sister who) is recovering from an operation for appendicitis. Rex Marquis went to the interior1 to look after a band of sheep. Ha purchased them recently and then sold them, but has to run them until June 5th. W. W. Hinton, sheep inspector, was in Weiser the first of the week and then left for Homedaie. Sheep ure beginning to move toward the hum mer ranges and the inspector keeps pretty busy. Owing to very bad roads our stage has been arriving at a very late hour, causing the anxious readers some long hours of waiting, it being lip. m. be fore arriving. We have a few fireless cookers, mop wringers, cylinder churns and egg carriers which we want to close out at a bargain price. Come and look them over. The Variety Store, On tario, Ore. Win. Hanley, the cattle king of Harney county, t -pent Tuesday night in Ontario. He w;. . just returning from the Panama-Pacific exposition and took the train Wednesday morning for Burns. Stamped goods for embroidering. Ladies', m n's, children's cotton hose. Laces and embroideries. Barretts, front, side and back combs at reduced prices. The Variety Store, Ontario, Ore. The Best of The New Spring and Summer Materials fi , I'V V (! SUMMER SILKS, in all Colors, special at, yard, .... 25c. ORGANDIES, flowered and plain, exceptional values at, yard - 15c. to 50c. EMBROIDERED VOILES, in white and all colors, at yard - $1.50 to $2.00 FLAXONS, figured and plain, at, yard 20c. to 50c. RADER Ontario, The ladies of the Congregational church will hold an Easter sale on I riday and Saturday, April 2nd and j M in the vacant building first door north of Variety Store. Refreshments served. 10-4t Mr. and Mrs. Wyn. Seaward re turned to their home in Barren Valley last week. They have spent the win- tor in Ontario visiting relatives and mends and now win return to lake up the spring work. Ivor Williams, who is feeding hit sheep on the Scott ranch at Jamieson, waa in Ontario Monday. He had Just returned from Boise and left for Jamieson Tuseday. B. F. Johnson of the Oregon Wast- em Colonisation Co., of Burns, has been in Ontario for several days, tern- porarily taking the place of J. L. D. . Pythias or any other organised order. Morrison, who is in Portland on busi The ladies of the club deserve much ncM- praise and credit for their willing Mr. u w. - t a i- Ineta to aid each and every worthy mother of H. H. Wagner of the Moor.' Hotel barber shop, arrived in On- tarlo the latter part of the last week.' ene expects to spend me summer neve. Wm. Darr.an.l Kdward Ohms of Elgin stopped off in Ontario Tuesday to visit a few days with the former's father ami other relatives. They liave V... .. . .... ... . .... T IM'IMl lin 111 MM II lr Iflltflll IfU.KItlir .!. i . - r uyri n larm in -,un(iiiK '" "'- '" Mrs. Ruby Tomlinson with her son and daughter is visiting at the homei of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John l.au.lingham. Mrs. lomlinsons home is in Portland and she is a welcome visitor here to her many acquaint ances. Ray Anderson and Ella Walters, well known young people of this vi cinity, were married Saturday at Caldwell. Thev .nt to Bliss, Idaho, where they will make their home. Mr. Anderson will run a ranch out from Bliss. For Trade Well improved 40 acre alfalfa ranch, close to Council, will trade for improved 5 or 10 acres near Ontario or for improved town prop erty. For particulars write to owner, J. S. Rea, Council, Idaho. 10-lt-Pd J. E. Carlson, a prominent sheep man of Andrews, Oregon, is in town this week. He has been several weeks at Hot Lake and is now on his way home. While here he is purchasing outfits and supplies from the M. M. Co., for the coming season. C. C. McComb and family arrived here from Spokane last week. Mr. McComb has a sixty-acre tract along the Malheur river, close to the bridge. His household goods arrived Satur day and he at once moved out to his place, which he will begin to improve. .Mr. and Mrs. Cole Younger left Tuesday for a trip to Caldwell, Nam pa and Boise. Mr. Younger who has been in the blacksmith business here is looking for a new location and will be back again about Friday. He Mill then decide on his permanent loca tion. Mrs. Walter Hinton has ordered from Portland a nice line of ladies' and children's hats which will be for inspection about the middle of the month. All ladies are cordially In vited to call and look them over before purchasing. Also a nice line of siting and summer dress goods will l the shelves shortly. Now on Display and Sale at Rader's Won re prepared with a comprehensive nssortiiu'iit of the new Spring hi.i1 Summer fabrics. These fabrics are now on display nnd sale at our store, and the number of women who daily come to see them shows the interest this display has aroused. The very newest patterns and color effects are shown in ft variety that leaves nothing to b ilosireil. These fabrics conic f.-om rtptttlbll mills and are of uniformly excellent qualities. THE DISPLAY 1$ NOW AT ITS BEST. COME TOMORROW BROTHERS THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU LIBRARY BAIL TICKETS ON SALE Are you getting ready to kiss the I :iu in. Stone? Tickets for the library ball may bo .cured ot any of the members of the Woman's C.'wb. This organisation offers this ball each year for the P1""1" ot Publil "nl th Prof,t to ,h llbrry M tn,r ntribution to thc building of which we arc all so Proul- " mi on inuopen.icni 1 ,n ev"ry WBy of th 'ntrl "d man- itKcment of the library as vested in the library commission and must not be confused with that body any more than would thc Masons, KnighU of r,vir 4"trPri- Mr. J. D. Springston of Portland, drector of Huny S,.hoo, .,, H. Y. P. U. ork for Oregon, will conduct a Sunday School Instiute Pnturday nftcrnoon at 2::i0 o'clock and at 7:30 . . ... - i . .- o CHICK m uie evcn.nK m u,. Baptist cniirrn. Ml invitation m these ser vices is extended to the public. Modern Woodmen hail their annual Ret together meeting and Jollificalon Wednesday night. About seventy of the Woodmen, their wives and families were present. The fore part of the evening was taken by a program of songs, recitations and speeches after hich an oyster supper was served. All enjoyed themselves thoroughly. FARMERS, ATTENTION! Now is the time to get cement tiling and head gates for irrigating purposes. Built to your specifications. Phone ll- R. Claude Bingham. Ontario Ore gon. H-atpd. PONT overlook our cheese. We ven and we ture to say think we're right you never tasted better cheese than kinds we are now carry any the ' mg. Best cheese value you'll ever get some of it and you'll come back lor more. it. If you have any complaint to make about WILSON MONEY Oregon ANOTHER HORSE INSPECTION SOON The English government intended to hold and inspection here March 8 and 1), but the last information re ceived from them sets the date for March la. Carter and (ilenn art se suring the inspection through Turner nnd llailey of Caldwell, where an in spection will also be held. There are a good many horses around Ontario that will lie on hands should the in spection materialise- and several hundred arc still at the fair grounds.' Mr. Hailey of the firm of Turner and Hailey of Caldwell, was in town the first of the week and bought 15 head of horses from C. C. Carter o Qi . i HOUSES FOR POULTRY. In onl.-r to get plenty of sunlight choose a southern or southeastern ex posure, f If paa'ltilc. make use of tin turn I shel ter against cold wlmN. Seloct tho southern side of a hill, mi orchard or buildings. Tho house must tie dry. A site that provides natural drainage Is duslrabla. Locale the house In as convenient a place as possible. I'resh a Ir bouses should always ba used. Cold air, If dry an.) without drafts, ' conducive to bag health. Floor may bo earthen, board or ce ment. Fart bou floors in'iy bo damp Mini are hard to clean. Hoard floors are beat for portable bouses. Cement floors are best for pMMM-ti bousee aud may osslly be kept sanitary. Walls should be cheap and durable, providing warmth. Tbey should be about Ave feet high In the rear nnd from sis to eight feet blgb at the front. -"f flRrtgVa. 1 The best types of roof are the A roof, shed or gable roof. Prepared rooflng material Is better than shingles or tar paper. All fixtures should be portable to per mit of easy cleaulnic. I' man I'rngreaM. our store tell it frankly. We welcome justifiable "kicks." It helps us to improve our ways. But we think we give people little cause to grumble. BROS. cxase 7 -that L t Buy Try