I BIGOT t'i . LOCAL NEWS Milts Kmmn Allen of Boise spent Sunday in Ontario. Walter Sullivan of Weiser was an Ontario visitor Monday. C. Lengreen of Emmett was ia On tario Saturday on business. Mm. Kellogg wont to Boise this week for a few days' visit. A. A. Roberts, the marshal of Jun tura, was in town Wednesday. W. A. Johns and wife of Nampa were Ontario visitors Tuesday. A. F. Hill was in town from West fall last Thursday. Mrs. H. H. Hough of Vale was an Ontario visitor Saturday. John Houston, County Clerk, was down from Vale Sunday. Ben Brown anil Iee Noe were down from Vale Saturday. S. Briscoe of Weiser was in Ontario Friday on business. Dr. Jefferson wan an Ontario visi tor Saturday. Joseph Morgan of Apple Valley waa in Ontario Saturday. R. E. Grimm of Boise arrived in Ontario Saturday. Judge MrKnight and wife drove down from Vale Sunday. C. Hurtt of rnl.lv.. -II was an On tario visitor Sunday .ml Monday. Clyde Hubbard of Weiser was in Ontario Friday and Saturday visiting friends. F. T. Mittotier, proprietor of the lieiser Grand hotel in llnlcr City, was in Ontario Friday. I. K. I.ingren of Kmmett arrived in Ontario last Saturday to join the lo cal ball team. A meeting of the Woman's club will be held in the library Thursday, May 6. Flection of officers will be held. Mrs. D A. Miles was here from Baker City Sunday on her way to Brogan. Mr. and Mrs I). Houston of Wciier were over Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Fifer. Miss Bess Cnhit-k af Weiser spent Sunday with tin cousin. Mm. I'ifer, in this city. J. K. Lawrence, cashier of the First National honk in Vale, was un Ontario visitoi Sunday. I R i Brawn of Hum, Idaho, spent Fielin .mil .Saturday in Ont:.iio. Hi lei mi. J S:iUi.;iv evening. Am. .1.1 Hi 'Hi of Kly. Nov.. :.!.,, ,., oil in Out ;.., v, .I.ix , a .,., waj la I i I raw I t T. S. htallay and family af Ontario have Halted i in- Panama Pacific x- position at Ban I'laii. i . .. Fred MeCullorh inot.ne.l over In. iii Midvale Tues.la in his new Maxwell He returned early in the evening. George Mewcomb of Riverside, Ore., spent Monday and Tuesday in On tario on business. George V. Clayton of Springfie! I. HI., arrived in Ontario Monday on hii waj to the mast. J. W. Mii'ulloch bus been conf'ncd Prices Are P R i : c 7 i JB i The Milli tiery to his home with an attack of in fluenza this week. William Walker, sheriff of Weiser, motored over to Ontario on Sunday, returning later in the evening. C. Pratt of the Pratt. Auto company of Weiser motored over to Ontario Monday on business. Harvey Cockrum and wife motored to Boise Thursday and spent the week end. C. Wescott of Caldwell was in On tario Sunday. He returned on the evening train. Cut roses, $1.25 and $1.60 a dozen. Call Ontario Floral Co., headquarters Argus office. Phone 49-J. George Stnner, a prominent rancher near Haines, Ore., was in Ontario Tuesday on business. Lawrence Beach of Woodward, Okla., stopped off for a few days on his way to Portland, Ore. George Stone of Idaho Falls arrived in Ontario Friday for several weeks' visit with relatives. R. C. George of Huntington arrived in Ontario Tuesday on business. He returned on the evening train. Mr. and Mrs. Crandall of Vale were in Ontario over Sunday. Mr. Crandall is a well known attorney. Fred Harvey of Nampa made a short visit in Ontario last week. He returned Saturday on the noon train Henry Bowman of Mountninhome, Idaho, arrived in Ontario Saturday on business. He returned Monday. J. H. Wheeler of Boise was an On tario visitor Monday. He returned Tuesday morning on the pony. Dr. Louis Milton came in from Drewsey Saturday, accompanying a patient to the Holy Rotary hospital. Mrs. H. L. Holromb went to Boise Thursday and was the jfuest of Miss Claudia Barton for the week end. John S. Band, a prominent attor ney from Maker City, passed through Ontario this week on his way to at tend court in Vale. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Kenyon and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Whitworth mo tored to Boise Wednesday for a couple of days. Mrs. Anton Larson stopped off in Ontario last Friday from Baker City. Mis. Larson was on her wa to her , farm in Harney county, Mrs Klla Frank and son of Weiser, win have been the guests of Mis. Ora Cainph.ll for BtMMl days, returned home Tuesday morning. James Culdcrhead of Park City, It. ili. vai iii Oataria Monday and Tuesday, looking aflat hu-uu s mat ters. Henry Kamey of Twin Falls, Ida.. ' in Out. ip in Tuesday. He expect. I., lie in tin.- city a couple of ajMM before returning. Kid Kelsey of West fall. Ore., an employe of Thomas Turnbull, a prom inent sheep man in that aj turn, was in Ontario Tuesday. H. Welch of Salina, Kan , was in Ontario Monday and Tuesday visiting relatives. He expects to leave for the const Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. Jacob I'nning mo tored to ltoi.se Friday, returning Sat unlay morning. Dr. Pi inxing attended the big meeting of the Shrincrs there. Dropping If the mercury in the thermometer was to fall at the rate our prices have been going, there wouldn't be any peaches in the next ten years. It's up to you to you to take advantage of it. Remember Our Motto: "Quick Sales ami Small lYoIits." j ' I ! i & Art Store THE 0NTA11I0 ABGUS, THURSDAY, J. G. Kidwcll came in from Port land Monday night and went to Vale Tuesday morning. Mr. Kidwell is in terested in some sheep near Vale. F. Hyde of Seattle, Wash., was in Ontario Friday, Saturday and Sun day, looking over this section of the country. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen of Pay ette spent Sunday in Ontario visiting their daughter who is confined to the Holy Rosary Hospital. Fredrick Thompson of Buhl, Ida., arrived In Ontario Saturday. He expects to visit here a week or ten days before returning. Charles Frune of Nampa, until re cently a business man of that city, arrived in Ontario Saturday. He ex pects to remain here for the summer. Mrs. Gossie of Boise was in On tario visiting Mrs. Bingham of this city over Sunday. She returned to her home on the evening train. Mrs. Payne of Pendleton, who has been the guest of Mrs. Toningsen in this city, went to Payette Friday for a short stay before returning to Pen dleton. O. R. Stageberg, who came here for the purpose of opening a gent's fur nishing store, has changed his plans and returned to La Grande Thursday evening. H. T. Harris of Dallas, Texas, ar rived in Ontario Saturday. He has MM in business in that city until re. cently, He is looking over the pros pects in and around Ontario. Mrs. Tonmingsen returned from Payette Monday where she has been the guest of Mrs. Payne. Miss Payne accompanied her home for a few days' visit. L. Ash, general manager of the Murphy Cigar stores of Poise, mo tored over from that c'ty Sunday to attend the ball game. He rtrncd later in the evening. Three men were sent to the state hospital for the insane at Pendleton from this county last week. They were Worden Lynch, J. O. Johnson and a man by the name of Baxter from Nyssa. G. Bradbury, a well known horse buyer around this country, will be in Ontario Friday for the purpose of purchasing horses. He expects to be here two or three days. Fred Snow of Cheyenne, Wyo., ar rived in Ontario Monday on the even ing train. He expects to remain for three or four days before returning home. Mr. Klnckahy took u jolly party up to Vale to the natatorium Sunday evening. Those in the party were: Miss Grey, Miss Curry, Mrs. Harrell, Miss Maloney and Mr. Hlacknby. C. II Anderson and wife, son and daughter came back to Ontario this j week after several months' stay in California. They have been touring California in a Buick. F. C. De Lappe of Boise, recently with the City Dye works, now agent for the Horton band instruments, was in Ontario Saturday. He expects to place a number of instruments with the local band. Mr. and Mrs. George Moore of Nampa were in Ontario Sunday. Chester Y'Tex, who has been on the Fran': I'lurf ranch neur Cord, Ore., for some time, spent a few days this week with his father, who recently purchased the Moore hotel in this city. Sunday nn examination was given to the brunch and main line employes of this division on the use of emerg. ency air. A special car for that pur pose only was placed on a side track by the depat. The instructor was kept busy throughout the day, as about 100 took the examination. Th;1 car left Sunday evening on number six for Pocatello. Mr. Winegar and wife passed through Ontario Monday evening and called on Mr. and Mrs. Hill. They made the trip from Boise overland in their new Maxwell "Jo, which they purchased through Mr. I.inville, for merly af this city, now with the Ban- nock Motor Sales company of Boise. They left for their home at Midvale, Ida . this evening. C. Anderson, a well known business man of this city at one time, motored from I os Angeles, arriving here Sat urday. Mr. Anderson hu u n -. Buick and made the trip from Los Angeles in six days. He ay.- the trip was a moat enjoyable one. Mr. Anderson left for Boise Sunday, but expects to be back in a few days He gala expects to go in business here. Mi. Anderson seems to think On- ! tario is the place APRIL 29, 191B. RHCIfciri'V I faTAI c UUOII1LOO LlUrlLO FOR SALE 30 nice shoats, J. J. Dillard, miles west of Ontario. 15 t. Order your aster plants and chrys anthemum plants from the Ontario Floral Co. Headquarters Argus office. Phone 49-J. Notice The Argus office wants to buy clean cotton rags. To trade Good residence property in a fine Idaho town for land or town property at Ontario. Box 633, Ontario, Oregon. 4-tf For Sale. Seed corn. 90 days Golden Jewel Yellow Dent, a heavy yielding corn and fully acclimated. W. B. Gilmore, Payette, Idaho. 15-3t. 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 for you. 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 26. 36, 50 and 75 cento. G. W. Iong, Prop. 1 l-4t FOR SALE Cheap Good young stallion of Belgian breed. Also some mares. Address box 457. Ontario. tf 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, tarries and alfalfa. One mile from Ontario. Inquico at Argus office. tf Order your carnations from the Ontario Floral Co. 85c a dozen Headquarters Argus, Phone 49-J. SPECIAL For Saturday, May Ladies House Dresses $1.25 to $1.98 at 27 to 42 Inch Embroidery Flouncing 65c. to $1.00 at 27 and 36 Inch Ratine 35c. and 50c. at 300 Yards Fancy Figured Lawns at We have many more Specials for Satur day that will interest you. RADER BROTHERS THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY Ontario, : ; Oregon Sunday Dinner at the Hotel Ontario Cliicken Noodle Soud Baked Chicken Chicken Fricassee Mashed Potatoes Baked Beans Pickles Ice Cream Cheese Cake Tea, Coffee 25c FOR SALE Driuing mare; weight about 1000, well broke to drive and ride, also 50 egg incubator. Address Addrass F. G. Mortenson, Ontario, R. F. D. 16-2t-p TAKEN UP An old brown mare, some sort of brand on left shoulder, shows collsr mark. Owner may have same by paying for pasture during win ter and cost of ad. E. B. Conklin. 16-t EXTRAORDINARY With 100 lbs. International Stock Food at $14.00 we will give free H lbs of Stock Food, worth $3.50, and one 41 piece set of dishes worth $7.60. If the the stock food fails to give satisfaction you may return 50 lbs at the end of six months and we will pay you $11.00 and you may keep the dishes and owe us nothing Jfor the stock food you have used. Ask us about it. Hill's Pharmacy. 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 place. The latter should be In the office not later than Wednesday noon. The regular business meeting of the w. u. T. u. will be held Tuesday evening at the Congregational church The Silver Bridge club met at the home of Mrs. J. D. Billingsley Wed nesday afternoon. A very pleaaant meeting of the "Clover club" was herd at the home of Mrs. Minster last Thursday after noon. Six members were present and LIVE SOCIETY NEWS f two invited guests, Mrs. Spencer and Mrs. Irvin Minster. A dainty lunch eon was served. One of the important social events being looked forward to by the peo ple of Ontario la the "May Day" tea to be given at the home o( Mrs. G. L. King by the ladies of the Episcopal guild Saturday afternoon, May first. May Day drills will be given on the lawn by a number of little girls and dainty refreshments will be served. f0. One of the most enjoyable events of the season occurred Monday even ing, a week ago, when about cighYj young people of the Baptist church, accompanied by Rev. and Mrs. Baker, drove out to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stewart to spend the even ing, wn The party was in the nature of a farewell to Mrs. Tom Seaward, who I soon leaves for Cord, Ore., and Mrs. William Uuckner. who intends joining her husband at Juntura. The evening Was spent with new and interesting games. At a late hour refreshments, con sisting of cake and ice cream were served. i Several members of the United Ar tisan lodge formed a Jolly party who met after lodge Tuesday night. Mrs. Ora Campbell and Mrs. Mo gan were the honor guests. Sou B nir spoons were presented to them as a token of the high esteem in which they are held by their fellow mem bers. Mrs. Mogan soon leaves for Portland and Mrs. Campbell leaves in a few weeks for a long visit with rel atives in Pennsylvania. The party adjourned at a late hour to Hill's Pharmacy where refresh ments of cake and ice cream were served to them. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mansker was the scene of a raerry gathering Friday evening, the occas ion being a surprise handkerchief shower in honor of Mrs. Mansker, who leaves soon for a long viait in Kan sas and Oklahoma. Music and recitations by the On tario Union Bible class waa the prin cipal diversion of the awning, after which dainty refreshments were served. The guests were: Mrs. ''ad -dux, M-s. Haggar. Mrs. Doan, sirs. Sheets, Mrs. Sanfard, Mrs. Lovelapd, ' Miss Mildred Sanford, MJsaws Lla and Manda Stuart, Mrs. Durbin. Mrs. Stevens, Misses Edna and Norma Doty and Mrs. Bertha Mansker. 98c. 49c. 19c. 3c.