FIVE VSV FRUIT GROWERS ATTENTION The Ontario Pharmacy The Rexall Store I.'ood River, Oregon, ' We used "Corona Dry" exclusively in our orchards, comprising some three hundred acres. It gave the best satisfaction of any lead we have eyer used. Nort Pacific Fruit Distributors We haee Corona Dry in 1, 5, 10, 25, 50 and 100 lb. kegs aassssssssssesssssssssfra THE ONTARIO ARGUS, THL'RSD AXr, APRIL 22, 1915. LOCAL NEWS G. E. Filtnore of Notus was in On tario Tuenday on business. Fred Flatt and wife came up from rarma Sunday. Mrs. George B. Kellogg Weiser visitor this week. was A. M. Byrd, postmaster at Juntura, was in Ontario Tuesday on business. Mrs. Whitworth went to Weiser last Friday, rcturninR Saturday. C. A. Snider, district wire chief of the telephone company, was in On ario Monday. Henry Olsen of Sedalia, Mo., came into Ontario Monday. He expects to reside here permanently. Sam Briscoe, with the Studebaker company of Weiser, was in Ontario on business. H. Brockman motored over from Weiser Friday on business, returning late in the evening. J. W. Fisher of Chico, Cal., passed through this city on his way to Kan M City, Ma. Mrs. Fayne of Fcndleton was tho guest of Mrs. A. F. Toningsen for aeveral days last week. Henry Newman of Cherryvale, Kan., stopped at Ontario on his way to Sacramento, Cal. Mr. troud and Mrs. J. H. Rix are the parents of a baby boy born April 13 Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson of Weiser were in town last Thursday, the guests of Mrs. Ona Campbell. Rev. Charles Powell came down Wednesday to conduct the funeral of Mrs. Piatt. Joe Ostfeld, with the M. A T. Co. of Boise, stopped off at Ontario Mon day on his way to Weiser. A Sunday school was organized at the Grange Hall on the Boulevard, last Sunday in the afternoon. Hugh Logan of the Eastern Oregon Land company made a business ty Baker City last week. trip Rev. D. E. Baker will preach at the Lincoln school house near St. Paul Orchard, next Sunday at 3 o'clock. Oscar Utley of Weiser came over to Ontario Monday. He expects to go to work at the Carter House as night clerk. Mrs. Garvis Brown and Miss Leona Fisher of Weiser were the guests of Mrs. Ora Campbell a few days last week. Mrs. J. T. Gallagher and daughter, Mrs. M. E. Dolling, were over for a few days visiting relatives from Weiser. R. W. Gardner, connected with the telephone company of this city, went X)ME here for your soap, as well as for groceries of all sorts. We have on hand just now several lines of soap that may be exactly what you want At vanous times you can strike bargains in certain brands of soap. When you think of soap think of this store. Then come here and buy. flL WILSON to Boise Saturday on business. He returned Monday evening. Miss Clorinda Ingerbretzen of Wei ser was the guest of Miss Violet Campbell for the week end, returning home Sunday evening. H. C. Slump of N'ampa was here Inst Friday to visit his uncle, W. H. Shinip, who is confined to the hospital. Miss Nellie McDevitt of Boise, and J. J. Brogan of Flacerville, Ida., spent Sunday in Ontario visitinir Miss Nellie at the Hoy Rogary hogpita. T. M. Seward and family who have been residents of the Boulevard south ot Ontario, left Monday for Cord, where they will reside on their rancn at that place. The foundation was started for the new Nacerene church on the east side Tuesday. The church is expected to be completed and ready for services in 80 days. Mrs. Barton of Weiser is In Ontario for several days' visit. Mr. Barton recently underwent an operation for appendicitis in the Holy Rosary hos pital. Hugh Logan of the Eastern Oregon Land company went to Baker City bv auto last Monday. Mr. Logan expects to visit their farm near Unity before returning to Ontario. r v . .u v r i . V. C. Kerr of the Kerr Implement company, Boise, drove down in his automobile last week, arriving here Thursday evening. He continued his trip to Weiser and other towns be low Friday morning. Gus Patten and A. D. Callahan came up here from Nevada recently and stayed a few days at the Randall Sage ranch, four miles south of town, from which ranch they started to drive about 65 head of horses to Disaster Peak, where Mr. Sage has a large stock ranch. Mrs. Whitworth. Mrs. E. A. Eraser, Mrs. Adam and Mrs. Emison motored to Weiser lust Friday afternoon to at tend the purty given at tho Wash ington Hotel by Mrs. J. W. Cage and Mrs. W. R. Hamilton. Mrs. Kellogg from Ontario, who was also visiting in Weiser, won high honors at bridge. Miss Claudie Barton of Boise, for merly of Ontario, is one of the pop- j ular contestants in the beau(y con-, test being held on the Idaho Daily Statesman for a trip to the exposi- tion. Many friends here arc saving coupons for Miss Barton and Mrs.f Holcombe at the Malheur Mercantile company will be glad to receive any coupons for Miss Barton. "Madame Butterfly," given in dra matic recital by Mrs. William Seiler Monday evening under the auspices of the Woman's club, was attended by a large and appreciative audience. Mrs Seiler is a true artist and her combination of wit and humor brought alternate tears and laughter to the audience. Now is a good time to stock up for the season. Act on this. Our prices on sugar, tea, coffee, flour, canned goods, etc, are low. BROS. SSSSm j! IK I MP I Notice The Argus office wants to buy clean cotton rags. James Swanson of Umatilla was in town Monday looking after his coun try home east of town. C. Wade of Denver, Colo., was an Ontario visitor for a few days last week. R. Hurst of Tacoma, Wash., was in Ontario Tuesday on a short business visit. He expects to return Friday. Mrs. Willinm Seiler arrived from Boise Monday evening, and after giv ing her recital here she left on the 4:20 train for Baker City. The music furnished by local tnlent during the intermissions was also en Joyed very much. George McClelland of Bliss, Idaho, arrived in this city Monday for a short visit with relatives. He expects to return Friday. When you want pansy plants call the Ontario Floral company. Head quarters at the Argus office, tele phone 49-J. Ta trade Good residence property In u fine Idaho tow for land or town property at Ontario. Box 888. Ontario, Oregon. 4-tf For Sale. 90 days Golden Jewel tinuvv vu.lilincr rnrn Seed corn. Dent, Yellow and futly acclimated. W. B. Gilmore, Pytte, Idaho. 15-St. - - FOR RENT Modern seven room brick house and basement, close in, new interior finishing. Inquire Mrs. A. L. Sproul, l.vif WANTED AT ONCE To trade p; - tatoes for work. Geo. Meyer, Ontario. FOR SALE A solid oak, round dining table, 6 ft. Inquire "Temple of Sweets." The Ontario Pressary is doing some fine jobs on Panamas, Straws or any thing in the cleaning line. If you need a Spring Suit it will pay you to see Art Dunnuck, he has a bargain foryou. FOUND Gold handled parasol, Owner may obtain same by giving discription and paying for ad. Call Argus office, Hotel Ontario open under new management. Rooms 25. 86, 50 and 75 cenU. G. W. Long, Prop. 14-4t 1 FOR SALE -Cheap Good young stallion of Belgian breed. Also some mares. Address box 457. Ontario if FOR SALE New I room cottage in Riverside addition. Inquire at Argus office. tf Have you made that geranium bed? Call Ontario Floral Co. for your small geraniums to set out. FOR SALE A 5 acre tract, im proved and in arop; fruit, lerries and alfalfa. One mile from Ontario. Inquice at Argus office. tf Order . your carnations from the Ontario Floral Co. 85c a dozen Headquarters Argus, Phone 49-J. FOR SALE Drilling mare; weight about 1000, well broke to drive and ride, also 50 egg incubator. Address Addrass F. Ci. MortenBon, Ontario, F. F. D. 16-2t-p TAKEN UP An old brown mare, some sort of brand on left shoulder, shows collar mark. Owner may have same by paying for pasture during win ter and cost of ad. E. B. Conklin. 16-t EXTRAORDINARY With 10U lbs. International Stock Food at $14. 00 we will vive free Z II of Stock Food, worth $3.50, and one 41 piece set of dishes worth $7.50. If the the stock food fails to give satisfaction you may return 50 Its at the end of six months and we will pay you $1 1. (JO and you may keep the diahee and owe us nothing Jfor the stock food you have used. Ask us about it. Hill's Pharmacy. BUSINESS LOCALS I1 li LIVE SOCIETY HEWS JE 4- The Argus is always pleased to receive advance notices of so- clety events that have not been printed; also news of those that have taken nlaco. The latter should be in the office not later than Wednesday noon. The Bridge club was entertained by Mrs. Whitworth at the Carter House last week and high honors were won by Mrs. Cockrum. The ladies of the Episcopal Guild will hold a "May Day" tea at the home of Mrs. G. L. King Saturday, May the first. Mrs. Lou Mogan was tendered n surprise party last Friday evening in honor of her twenty-fifth birthday. The gathering was also in the form of a farewell to Mrs. Mogcn, who will leave in about three weeks to join Mr. Mogan, who has accepted a posi tion with an undertaking establish ment in Portland. Thirteen ladies were present and Mrs. V. W. Cham bers wan high honors at "500." One of the most enjoyable features of the evening was the dainty and delicious luncheon served at the eoncluslon of th n.rtv hv Mr. Fil. Mr. M J gan received many dainty and useful gift A very enjoyable meeting of the Music club was held at the homo of e.noon. ,ne ronow.ng program o, roue oongs ami muian music wii renneren: icii Call. . .Items on Indian Musi - Reading.... "Folk Music of America" Miss DuClos. Piano sol... "Balkan Folk Song"... peac, Mra.Goudy. Voeol solo (a). "The Weaver." (b). "Love Song".... Amy Odell I.Miiin, i .N iran. Piano solo, "March of the Indian Phantoms" Kroger Verna Jaqulsh. Vocal solo, "Irish Folk Song"..Foote Mrs Cox Piano solo, "Folk Song". .MacDowell Mrs. Jaquish. The most brilliant affair of the week on the exposition grounds in San Francisco was the song recital ami reception at the Oregon build- V Bi - 1 5rt Childrens Paranoia in endless variety ot style and Ladies Parasols in all the Young Ladies Fancy Up-to-date New Shades and Colors at Parasols in all the New Shad s 98C. tO $3.00 and Styles; a Beautiful Assort ment at Ladies Black Silk Umbrellas $1.98 to $5.00 $1.00 to $2.50 RADER BROTHERS Ontario, ing, honoring Mrs. O. M. Clurk, wife of tho president of the Oregon Fain Commission; Miss Mabel Withycombe, ' daughter of Governor Withycombe; Miss Ava Milam, professor of home economics, who has just arrived for a month's stay at the Oregon build- ing, and Miss Sarah I,. Lewis, as I "'stant professor of home economics at Corvallis, who is returning to her post of duty. Gregor, underwent MftMM open- The principal feature of the even- tion at the hospitn last W.'dn i. . ing was the song recital given by Car- The doctors report him doing very rie Jacobs Bond, the noted composer, well. and author of "A Perfect Day." She Nannie Duncan, 'laughter of M gave many of her well known favor- and Mrs. George Di.'icun, of Ironside ites, "Just a-Wearying for You" and met with n serious - ident last Wed "A Perfect Day," also a number of nesday morning, Mm was driving to her poem readings. Oregonian. her school in Cow valley, when her Miss Withycombe is a sister of W. horse became fright ned and she wim R. Withycombe, proprietor of the thrown out of the rig. She was Ontario Pharmacy in this city. brought to Ontario 'i hVHcfcy noon and after the X-ray ha! I.''n put on her Two lpliffhtfnl "MM)' nnrtii worn aivon hv Mr n,l Mr. Krnnlr H..;..r at their home Tuesday and Wednes day of this week. The home was pret tily decorated with spring blossoms. Card honors fell to Mrs. Drane, Mrs. Payne of Pendleton, Mr. Eraser and Mr. Van Petten the firs( even ing, and Wednesday evening Mrs. Barnett, Mrs. Charles Peterson, Mr 1 " ' Kenyon and Mr. Emison were the, fortunate ones. The evening's enter tainment concluded very happily with the serving of refreshments. The invited guests were: Mr. and n' C Emison. Mr. and Mrs. H. - Drane. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Eraser. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Marsh, Mr. and) Mrs. A. F. Toningsen, Mrs. Payne,' Mr. and Mrs. Finney, W. W. Wood,, John Wood. Dr. and Mrs. Prinzinv. ' j Mr. and Mri. A L Cockrum. Mr. and u.. l u ,..... ... .j ii.. I .. i-.. ,t. iiiriK, vii. noil .mi, i lion. Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Griffin. Mr .nd Mn K (;. .,., Mr .nd Hri D. M. Taggart, Mr. and Mrs. I c V(m pptten Mr an,, Mri M- K 1 Newtoi,( Mr. an Mri F B Btti Mri. jjg. nurke Mr. ,nd , cif weeR try Ur urys.,., o ywriy. mouth and Dr. WHjrM f rruitlan.l. i Boyer' Mr an'' M,," H C Schuppcll, 'Bnd undorwent an op ration on Mon Dr. and Mrs. Payne, Mr. and Mrs. L. 'day. She ia stcadll) naming now. I Adam, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Letson.l Mrs. H. E. Batc'-Un. wlm wu- Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Dorman, Mr. and brouK"t lown from VM by Dr. liar- m a i u . .. rH a,, j. (,Ver, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. narneit, nir. and Mrs. J. i. Hillings- ley, Mr. and Mr. C. E. Kenyon of Weiser, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Whit- worth, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Cayou, Mr. ind Mrs. J. D. Staples, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brooke. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Test, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Clement, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Grauel, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCulloch, Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Whitney. Stunning are the New Parasols From 15 cents Up All sorts in a variety that is sure to hold a new parasol for every woman. Tho most fetel ing dis play one could wish to see. Hundreds of t ht-m in odd shapes with pretty handles are shown in plain colors and prettily figured effects. There art stripes and checks in many absolutely new combin: : ions. A Great Number of Childrens Parasols lfc to 48c. This is a special purchase. Our prices are therefore unusually low THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU a a a a HOSPITA1 NOTES. Mrs. Scott Davi and small lulv went to their honi I in Ironside Inst Monday. Mr. and Mrs. "Jn " (lu-gg ill th" proud parents of n - the Holy Rosary li by girl born at n'tal last Friday morning. James McGregor. n of A. II. Mc- ankle she was rem m M to the hos- P,U whcrl th b' were set. Al though the break is n serious one he is getting along nicely. Miss Dun can has been removed to the home of Mrs. Motham. Miss Esther Stuve or New Ply mouth, who has been at the Holy Rosary hospital for I few days, was removed to Boise Monday morning. '. .;.. i t... rt. it. ...J. I. Mi.. v . . iiiuyr wn HuiiiTing; iiimii iiiurii-munin of the knee. Miss Ellen l.ear . who has been confined to the hospital for sometime, is sitting up a little while each day. Miss Alma Homar daughter of W. F. 1 Ionian, is reCOVi ' ll'T nicely from i'ii operation for app ndicitis. Mrs. Carl Morton Olds Ferry un derwent a serious iteration at tic hospital last week. She is comrades- ,n'r now- , ... ,, . , T" ""J" ' 5S "" OP". ted on for .pp. ...licit s last rrl- Mrs. John Holm Whittloy Hot torn was brought to tho hospital ln' lett several days ago loi an operation, '. . , . has recovered sufficu nilv to be nmvi-l hoi,. Mon)ay, All Abo.ml. All Aboard for th I linptil chun ill Sunday, May 0th. 'I 'io lui,- boon " apart as a special r..ll) and got to gotbor day, with spo. ial services. A basket dinner will be served in the park near the depot. I!t everybody be;:in now to get ready for this special day Watch the papers for further an nouncements. color 15c u; to 1 8r, MONEY Oregon