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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1915)
EIGHT TH1 ONTARIO ARGUS, THURSO AY, MARCH 25, 1911 PLACER MINING SUSAN JL DORY Announcement! Commencing April 1st, 1915, the merchants of Ontario will establish a Delivery System which we believe will be of mutual benefit to bothparties. Deliveries as follows: First Delivery leaves promptly at 8:30 o'clock 2nd 3rd Last .. 10:30 2:30 5:00 ii it All orders must be in promptly, as deliveries will leave as stated. All orders coming in later will jro on the next delivery. In this way you know just when t expect your order t arrive. We sincere ly hope you will co-operate with us in this, thereby insuring you prompt and better service. Yours For Better Service Malheur Mercantile Co., Boyer Bros. & Co., Itader Bros. Co., Wilson Bros. & Co., McCoy Bros., Ontario Market, Oregon Packing Co., By E. A. Fraaer By H. C. Boyer By F. Rader By Boy Wilson Bj LO.McCoy By Alfred AnezdaJe By H. H. Tunny OPERATIONS S1ART Announcement was 1118(10 this week by A. Pi Boyer Unit li' would start operations In tm i:i on placer I Ining project on tin" Ibnnt river. i e are three claim of twenty aaeh in Un project tad Mr Boyer states they run about twenty I five cents ffold to the square f""t. The jr"l'l is coarse, and is said to J be one nf the best phu r mining propositions in this section of the j country. The work this year will consist of building n reservoir and building ditches to pet the water on the land. i t season the mining will start in 1 Hurattti Hiirh School Paper. Maybelle Caldwell Cnt its Report. A v'ry enjoyable "travoline- -hower" vas Riven ny uena Annni I uesuny evening in honor of Kvelyn lirmvn. mm of the iimst popular high school Itudtntl who left for Ocean Park, i '.I., the la.-t Of the Wttk A v ry pretty color scheme wni carried oat in decorations and refreohmenl Bneh y ur-.t brought token of their food will in shape i traveling convenience. Evelyn was not inform ed of this part of the party and was .-ry much surprised nnd plsaatd. A proph'cy of her trip was made in lory ''iirm, each Riiest lellinjr her part of the story while she toasted a ninrsh mallow. In ne Rader pave n "surprise party" in honor of Kvehn Ilrnwn Friday af ternoon nnd Kvelyn was truly "sur I." Miss June Gray won first prize in the Ktiessintt contest and x Veell the ceiMl;:tic)ll prize. Both priMI were pre.-erited t the gM ' hiiniir. A dainty lit tic h was served by M i . ! b some of her school ll'.'lteM. T!'c boyi of t' , boo are pi.,.. poring for a "bike" garni .. ' betwi M. s. baoeb ill t- id PVi Itland Fri :t.. in i I -id. tba "Mi h and i nlng . bool b PASSES AWAY PAYETTE COMPANY HOLDS M RECORD Mrs. Susan A. Dory, a pioneer of i , . a 11 ,. , V , , . Company I Of Payette of the M,k Mulheiir COUnty, died last week, fol-l t "lr "I lowing a brief illness. (National Guard nt its annual in Susan A. Owen was born in Toledo, tion last Wednesday ev. nlag broltt rt-. M 1. Kill Wlt.itt .i ...in - ..11 I.1..1... ....... ....I.- I'.... I . Vinill, .II.IU'II '. lot". wwmmn i. ,t P. nil lllilin' "e.iim mi wyiihj the gtfl her ramil) moved W "own, wneie nrfrst mm,ber of members present ii she received her early education. She ,n inmln inspection. was married to f, A. Oory November 1.1,1... Ylllillfll (Ill-It, I It.l. 1.1 . """" -"v " ' "" iiiiu at ini annual inspection. At Company ,. spection hi mourners were prcsonL This is the fourth successive year thit the Payette company has held the t. ord for the largest turn out jn state at tin nnnttai inspection, Com. k, i ,,iili.lhliM. m until (.. I... 1 1. . t 14 1861, and the young couple came ' 9 i4, io ii. .mi . i 'est number any other company of tK hi tutu ciwt't ..... .. .... ,. ...... oars. On contimr to Oregon inimedi- ntely followiim that time they settled near Ontario. Mrs. Pory leaves many friend- here where she wa- well known and be loved anions the early settlers. She1 . i :.. . (l... Ki'.i .,' tlwi Mimmiinl " mu' "" . ;"V pany I of Payette has LI) im-mbm tv, was nt one time a member of the ' nwr. I f ,1, ill"! I"' I.HU'.-I i'i.i..M n tflll Pastern Star and :i member of the, ' m .! state. Preobyterian church. Bin children w. re bOTD to her. four L of whom survive her. The siirvivinr . children are Mrs. I'rjnci- II. Adam . Carrie I.. Blmpton, Elmer Dory nnd Pred Pory ail i' Ontario, Lulu Dory nnd Jennie pory died several aj..o. lb r huaband, r. Dory, died . i n i .. :e ... The funeral wns held morning from the fetethodiri ehurch in Ontario and inti rment in the dt cemetery. Ri . Pratt officiate d. ;; vT m. it' Try it for Habitual Constipation p. I Holliday. a veteran sla;e driver . and mail contractor of this country, hns Just closed a contract to can) mail in Wyoming, and will take up the work April 1st. Mr. Holliday ha.i se cured two contracts in Wyoming, one from O I tfl Haldol Wyoming, nnd the otv r iron Daniel ' Pinednle, Wyoming, Mint Inxotlvo nrr umI.. Inr ri. lilin.in i,,., ,,,,. wi,c tint in.. i I I'e IxiM 1-1 (III-Y il I Hi il i ..i,.. i 1 1 Ini.iii nl Hi. howi I in InirMlM iiM-n anil uner llle l.n.llvr h hi (lie silt, .lii.ii relurna. .!'. llltntit iini oiilaln.lnurrilleiiia t. hw t, li. lit., ton. up On- bow.U, in. I .jir I them In nm-li i omllilon din Ihev will t,- . nl... hi the us.- of laxative., li Im, very cUavjut Hale nml l( ilo. n.il krlr. SoldHy A. Sinclair, Nyssa TMK McCONNON MAN Poul try Wanted! . deputy ihoriff, wai in On 8 tdajTi 9th, ket pri Tuesday '., through spring and sun. :. Will make lu'.Klqimrtcrs at Amen in : xr)ress. I I Din hoisk '!'., day, February v your Poultry at R1 .v also bi In Ontario J. L. FI61), ma. E LIVE SOCItTi NEWS I the bon ;i. i noon. lira. C. ( The llridjfo Club wa.-i entertaiiieil at the home of Mi P. II. i. i la : week. Mrs. fraaer won high hone. The 4rgw is nlwayn ptaaaal to receive advance notlcrii of ho- i n ly (-wills I hal baVt not lieell printed; ulso news of those Hun lime tiiki-n iliice I tie latter V should be In die oillcc mil later l bun Wednesdu) noon. In honor of St. Putrick, Ireluiid'a putron saint, a number of charming parties have been gJVM during the pust week, which were regular "A wearing of the Qraoa" affairs. One of the largest HtH'ial events of the season and successful from both u financial and social standpoint was the St. Patriik's Hall given last Wed oeada) evening nl the Wlleoa Hall by the Woman'i 'iui for the benefit of the bin ai . On antaring the stairway of th. A daint) lunch which carried building, one wni Invited to buu Iheloul n color echemo of green nnd white Blarney Stone and rwelved name, v li it h w -i i Into for the occne A party of ladies, includiiiK Kn Walter lliul.e, Mi-,. A. K. taahw. Mrs A. I'ish. r. and Mm. J. ('. Khrli.k, motored over from New Plymouth to hep let Monday afternoon. ... CeWaahoJ Ml the river is the njaai popular sport amoiiK the panej peo ple now. A jolly party went to the Sloughs Sunday and prepared a pic nic luncheon over a campfiic. An other party enjoyed un outing in Mr Logan's motor boat. ... Mrs. Roy Smith was a gracious baataM laat Wedaatday afternoon when she entertained the Ncedlecraft Club. New and interesting guessing occupied a part ot the after noon, at which Mrs. llolcoiiib won both ion and b which he was known throughout the veiling. ' i- f and Mi Pi. me. Mi Plane bene pi. i dent of ' be club, v. I pi .unptly at nine o'clock and the inan rouples, tlu Indie in their new nnd ntti ac tive COttOn now u It nl a . . in. tiii . u the) foi iiieil the the ii, art Ii. During the two '.. i in tin middl erved Uesidei the regular club I VoMl So1" e t'lnbers, ! w o invited eint I, M i Mi ndel and lira. Tomllnaoa, worn nt. .bib will hold ncxl ' ai the home of Mi gtapiet in April. "ii was .. a: ..;, clone o ii evening. Those who enjoyed the hospitality and Mrs. Iloleomhc were: Mr and Mrs. Roy Smith, Mr. and Mr. ('. P. Pisher, Mr. and Mr (, St.ipl , Mr. and Mr. W. I Sliinu, and Mr. and Mrs. X. W. Chamberg. ... A very enjoyable meeting of the music club was held at the home of Mra. Payne, March the 20th, when two programs were rendered. The program which wus to have beeit given at the home of Mrs. Juquish March the 6th, was postponed on ne-' count of the illness of a number of the ladies who were on the program. .Vumbers from Kroeger, Kobyn, Sinding, Oodard and (Juy d'Hardelot Wile rendered as follows: Poll Call -Favorite American com-, posers. I'lano Solo "Vlllse )e Hall-tf Op. ,'z Mrs. Dorman Voaal Solo --You" gob n Mrs. McCulloeh Piano Solo "Dance of the Flv. Mrs. I'ersian l.ove Son,;" Kr. Wilmotb Curry Piano Solo "Blanunillo", ... l r ii EASTER! Shelia l.ac lira, Van Potton, Pi.mo Solo "Bustle of Bpi Mrs. I: o elaborate dinner party wn Vocal Solo. ..(a) invocation" . ind M (b) 'Without XI indO) In lienor Mn, Mcltratney lb birthdai of Hru. Bhinn' Pinno Solo 'Lullnhy from "Jo dlier. Mr. J. O. Sta li of i' . were given dinner ;: huge . ake, l uplei on the floor nnd thi roi i tnd a i Ivn" Godard Mrs. P PI mo Solo s. i ction m . CnlUn in ti. d unoth th man until ;e)l I ineundi i M ' Mi' urn M laiu. thinl .i tin dies In Um Woman's Club Hi ' :i I Hoh to cut. T who i .. om isitl' ' i 1 taken club nt M . ten ion. M i for this ell welkin and i. I The S. and C club will meet at the Mrs Cope this afternoon. ... il Quild will iiie, t at Mich School Notes. Prida) the i. ' nti il. I i.ll of in the . vhich -greatly apprei Ifter whii ry socii Id its r. Ing was called to W hen we'll all be on dress parade is but a few days away. You're beginning to study the question of new clothes. Many days ago we began to solve the question for you by choosing the best styles produced for the Spring and Bummer of 1015. "High Art Clothes" "Fashion Clothes" They're here for you now in New English, Senii-EnHish and Conservative Models, New Weaves and Patterns, Plaids, ('hecks, Over-plaids, Tartans, Stripes and Mixed. master suits $11.50 up to $25.00 ,1. r by I It Bt, Patrick's Dai i roll On .. w tee' hundred furnished amusement place: ' the guoel the eveninj by H. g., loader Mr. Williams v" . i uniMiierN and Mi Keading lr ii . i - i w k, sninn won nign nonors snd t'rijruuil Story i.( M '' 8 iward Piano Solo ..I consolation priaea, An elaboral Readina i.i niiiinifsit'v h Cleveland NEW SI EASTER W HATS $ Stetsons at $3.50 Astors at $2.50 ISJfir Wnetw CnVi. vi:.. i a ... ! . "c nt apse mane, $i.5U and $2.00 Values at $1.15 New Silk Tics, narrow and with the wide ends Men Zf iiiiu tJUV, zoc i ALEXANDER'S one ruci cumnan , ontamo, ok , one price clothier -'