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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1915)
nvr w jrY)ryfwrufr,jfQfTQrwrufQrQr,Qrc ja-0lllaj .kAiJsAjrlirVisAjsjrlalrJr The Ontario Pharmacy! i i r You Interested in Base Ball or Tennis this Season i If so come in and see our line of Spalding Athletic Goods. Send for 1915 catalogue and you can1 The Rexall Store tnen order by mail. THE ONTARIO ARGUS. THURSDAY, APRIL IS, 1M5. - ' - - ' m ii " BHHHiWiBMaaMHaHmBHMiMiMBMHMMHiHHiHaMHBMMinBMiHaaMaHMHMaaBB .... n i i i n i i i LOCAl NEWS J. S. Holcomb of Payette was In On tario Tuesday between trains. D. H. Williams is reported quite sick again. C. W. Blackwell of the Payette Lake came down last Sunday. Harry Short of Nampa made a busi ness trip to Ontario Monday. cooked food sale at the Social hall, April 17th. Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Mitchell of Flrogan, are the proud parents of a son born April 8th. Methodist formerly a real estate man here, stop ped off for a few days visit this week on his way from a trip to Denver. Harry Simms of Weiser was ton Monday between trains. in Geo. Page, who has been suffering from a severe infection of blood pois oning in his hand, is recovering. E. B. Sherman of the Shaw Lum ber Co., of Boise, was in Ontario last week. Mrs. M. Iary of Placerville, Idaho, was in Ontario last Saturday to visit her daughter, who is ill in the hospital. A. E. Zimmerman, a well known business man of Butte, Montana, was in Ontario Tuesday. He expects to re main here a week or ten days. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Path ael a boy Monday, April 5, at the li.uii' of Mrs. Pathael's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Kutch. H. W. Story of Boise was an On B,rio visitor last Wednesday. A. C. Jones of Nyssa was in On tario last week. Kobert Campbell and wife of Vale have moved to Ontario to locate. Gerald Harvey of Boise was in On tario Saturday buying hides. J. T. Galligher of Weiser, was over Sunday to attend the ball game. Chet Lackey1 was In Boise Friday, looking after base ball matters. F. Duncan of Cambridege waa in Ontario Saturday. J. R. Blackaby returned from a busi ness trip to Portland Monday. George Riley of Nyssa was in On tario Monday on business, returning home Monday evening. D. M. Oleary of La Grande, Ore., 3ja In town Sunday ami Monday demonstrating the Case car. George Sears of Kearney is in On tario. Mr. Mean expects to locate in this city. G. Harvey, connected with a wool company of Boise, waa in Ontario last Wednesday. Jack Whyman, connected with the Boise City National Bank of Boise, was in Ontario Friday on business. Sam Bristow of Weiser, was in On tario Saturday looking after the Stu ilebaker interests. Mr. C. Blackwell of McCall, Idaho, is in Ontario for a few days visiting with his brother, H. Y. Blackwell. O. R. Stageberg of Enterprise, Ore., arrived in Ontario Monday. He ex pects to make this his future home. M. E. Dolling and wife, of Nampa, was in Ontario Sunday visiting friends. Harvey Perkins of Vale, was an On tario Visitor Sunday. He returned Monday. Miss Nellie Huffman of Burns, Ore., stopped off at Ontario Friday on busi ness. H. C. Williams of Medford, Oregon, arrived in Ontario Tuesday. He ex pects to locate here in the future. The M. E. Aid Society will hold a Frank Underwood was down from Boise Monday looking after his prop erty interests. He returned Tues day. rrank Sels, a prominent horse buy- ., . ., ,,,. a ,. i ,-.. . . I' rank Morgan of Ontario left er from near Baker City, is in On- -,. , - .. , ., . , , , Thursday for Portland. Mr. Morgnri tario for several days. ... . . . . iL , . " ' iwill be employed by the rinley Un- Mrs. W. A. Griffing of Madera, Cal., dertaking company of that city. passed through Ontario last week on w j , -. . ,, IT i W. Sargeant and wife of I.adrnnde, her way to Brogan to visit. n -- - Oregon, enroute to Riverside, Oregon, Wm. A. Dalziel, state deputy labor w" 'n Ontario investigating the ag- commissioner, was in Ontario last ricultural possibilities of this vicinity. week Miss Leah Henson, pianist at the C. M. Gardner, assistant to the state Dreamland theatre, spent Thursday veterinary, was in town from Vale Friday in Weiser with her mo Fred Snow, a prominent farmer of Parma, has just sold his land in that vicinity and came to Ontario to make his home. He is now looking over the agricultural prospects. J. E. Jones and wife, who for the last two years have been located in Pocatello, Idaho, have arrived in On tario to reside on his ranch south of town. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cohant ofi Messrs. Humphries, Scott, Crow, Roesch, Waldon of the La Grande bowling team passed through Ontario Monday on their way to Boise where a tournament will be held between Boise, La Grfcnde, Caldwell and Nampa. A picnic crowd of twelve young people spent the day Sunday on Burd ing island not fat from Falk store. Those in the crowd were Miss Church- FOR SALE A 5 sere tract, im proved and in arop ; fruit, derries and alfalfa. One mile fmm Ontario. Inquire at Argus office. tf Order ,your carnations from the Ontario Floral Co 85c a dozen. Headquarters Arg . Phone 4!)-J. ,.,- r . , ..,- .. I"1' v'omie """. " r-llrilge, Loin .'"in. in . wiji iii .'in, ii in .inn last Friday. ther. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Murray and Mlsa Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wilton motored Margaret Murray motored over from over trom Emmett and spent Sunday Emmett Sunday. .with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hill. Mrs. ' Wilton is a sister of Mrs. Hill. Miss Margaret Murray of Emmett waa the guest of Mrs. F. H. Hen ham H. T. French, field worker for the Sunday. G. K. Filmore of Notui, was In On tario Tuesday for a couple of days on business. extension system of the agricultural college, waa in Ontario a couple of days this week. Several auto loads from Weiser in- I ' eluding the McKinneys, Van. Sirklins v. u. r,. nater win preach at iv anl Renyons passed through Ontario Grange Hall on the Boulevard, next Sunday on their way to Brogan to a ounumy . o p. m. picnic. Fred Jensen and wife of Vale, wen, Henry Wellman of Haines, Oregon, in Ontario Monday, enroute to Nampa arriTed in thia city Tuesday to spend where they expect to make their home. MVera, dayB wJth ,, Drother, Charles C. E. Byera of Baker City, Oregon, w'"man. well known farmer north was in Ontario Sunday and Monday of th,i city- on business. The M E A,(, Society of the M. E. C. E. Henley of Mountainhome, Ida., nurh wHl hoM cooked food "l waa in Ontario Monday, looking after al lM nuai social hall, Natunlay, his sheep interests. APriI 17th instaad of Wilson Bros. store as formerly announced. Mrs. Shaw of Emmett is visiting at the home of her daughter, Ms. M. Alma JJoman, the oldest daughter J Phillips. of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Homan. who Misa Elisabeth Reid of Payette WM'ur,derwe"t an operation for append!- a Sunday guest at the W. J. Russell "" ' week in the Holy llosary home. i Hospital is recovering nirelv. day. Mr. Cohant is manager of the J. R. Blackaby Mercantile Company at Jordan Valley and Homedale. Mrs. F. F. Widger, of Superior, Wisconsin, arrived in Ontario last Sunday to be the guest of her daugh ter, Mrs. L. E. Lees, for a few weeks. Later Mrs. Widger will go to the fair. Miss Marie Pinney arrived home Sunday from Portland, where she has been the guest of Mrs. W. U. Sander Ron at the Nortonia Hotel for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Stout of Twin Falls are here for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Stout. They will leave in a few days for Walla Walla, Wash., where they will make their home. The many friends and acquaintances of W. R. Shimp, of French, Idaho, will be pleased to learn that he is recover ing nicely from the operation he un derwent a few days ago in the Holy Rosary Hospital. Eldridge, Clare Royston, Irene Puch ert. Prof. Dewhirst. Harvey Hostetter. Clarence Ficken, Lou Ramey, Lyle Brown and Lafe Royston. Notice to members, visiting broth ers and their fnmilies. On Saturday evening, April 24th, IMS, Ontario Lodge No. 90, I. O. O. F. will cele brnte the 86th anniversary of the founding of Oddfellowship in America. S. J. SPENCER, Secretary. BUSINESS LOCALS A party of hunters from IaGrande, including Kaiser Roech, Dan Cllahan, Pat Foley and Alex through Ontario in a car They were going up near Hailey, Idaho. HAY FOR SALE 16.00 per ton. A. B. Cain, 2 miles west of Ontario. a To trade Good residence property in a fine Idaho town for land or town property at Ontario. Box 088, Ontario, Oregon. 4-tf Special on Pans- nlunt- for Satur day, April 10th, at the Ontario Flornl Co. Call and aee our display. FOR SALE NV.v :. room cottage in Riverside additio .-. Inquire at Argus office. tf Hnve you ma 1 1 that geranium bed? Call Ontaro Floral Co. for your small geranii: n to set out. Hotel Ontario opn under new management. Roo If 25, rjfi. 50 and 75 cenU. J. W. Long, Prop. !4-4t FOR S ALE -Che I p stallion of Belgian breed. marcs. Address box 457. Good young Also some Ontario, tf FOR SALE 30 nice shoaU, J. J. Dillard. 4 miles west of Ontario. 15 tf. For Sale. Seed corn. 90 uaya Golden Jewel " VII ff Dunloo wentl,c""w """' "envy yieiuing corn U....I,., ami tuny acinmaicu. n . o. iiiimore, , . ruyciie, iuano. 10-31. Order your aster plants and chrys anthemum planta from the Ontarie Floral Co. Headquarters Argus office. Phone 49-J. Mrs. Mary Swab of Twin Falls ia visiting with her brothers, Messrs. J. H. and J. A. Bowers, and her sister, Mrs. William Jones, also another sla ter, Mrj Henry Martin, north of Pay ette. ' ' ( Kenneth Millikin of Ontario, who has been employed for a month past in the freight department of the depot at Huntington, was here Tuesday on his way to Salt Lake, where he has ac cepted a position in the freight depot there. Lost Gold nose glasses and pin and chain. Letter B on the pin. Finder please leave at the office of Brooko and Swagler. I6-lt-pd FOR RENT Modern seven room brick house and basement, close In. new interior finishing. Inquire Mrs. A. L. Sproul. 15-tf Madame Butterfly. The famous play by John Luther Long will be presented in dramatic recital by Mrs. George William Seiler of Boise, April 19, at Dreamland. Admission 50 cents. Not , ,: To all potato gr. vers of county: Be careful and plunt nothing seed that ia not diseased. A. GRAMSE, Fruit Inspector, Malheur County Malheur but Notice. The regular eight, i grade finul ex aminations will be held throughout the county May 6 and 7, 1915. The program for Malheur county Is as follows: Thursday Arithmetic, writing, grammar, agriculture and spelling. Friday Physlologv, history, geog raphy, civil governiu.nl and reading. All requests for qutr.tions should lie in the superintendent V office not later than April 26. The next examination after the May examination will be given in September. 15-2t. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alstrand were in New t'lymouth visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Awxmuson. i I Miss Esther Russell entertained Sunday for dinner Misses Alice and Ruth Whealdon and Elisabeth Reid of Payette. George Maddox of Boise, was in Ontario Tuesday on business. He ex pects to remain here a week or ten days. W. M. Snider, a well known merch ant of Portland, Oregon, was in On tario Tuesday, looking after business matters. Geo. W. Thomas of California, I HI$H i GRIPE f roots I I ONLY I I IT'S easy enough to claim that this gro cery store is the best within your reach. Claiming so doesn't make it so. But as a matter of fact we not only claim it, but we back our claims up with the facts. Our extensive lines of reliable gro ceries should appeal to your discriminating taste. You are guaranteed full weight and first class grades. Our prices are full of pulling power. Let us quote them to you. Jhanfioe Lfjf A u If M . nderwear - : sr Season is Here. Buy the Kind that gives Satisfaction Nice Fine Gauze or Rib, Very Elastic and easy, good full sizes, that wear well, in Vest or Unions in Korect or Komfy Cut Vest at 10c. to 50c. Unions at 29c. $1.00 I have them from the smallest childs size up to size 50 Mens and Boys Unions in Rib or B. V. D. Boys B. V. D. or Athletic at 50c, Mens 90c. Mens Rib Union, long or short sleeves, closed crotch, at $1.00 and $1.25 ft w m- mW HOHI8T WCIWWT : Make us your grocer. WILSON BROS. JhyanfioeJfCti IVANHOE UNDERWEAR Is true to Size. I guarantee a com fortable fit. JvtHiAoesJ ''?.& TSADI MA J r sm hf fJ Iff 1 ("in ii dj