,,.i FOUR THB ONTARIO AROtJS. THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 118 m f 1( v c 11 a b o t c1 5 r i t t I i 9S9&9999S999999S9999999ti 9S9& FRUIT GROWERS ATTENTION Hood River, Oregon, We used "Corona Dry" exclusively in our orchards, comprising some three hundred acres. It gave the best satisfaction of any.lcad we)have ever used. North Pacific Fruit Distributors We have Corona Dry in 1, 5, 10, 25, 50 and 100 lb. kegs GQQQGmQGQQQQGQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQt The Ontario Pharmacy The Rexall Store )0S0OT0g0000 LOCAL NEWS visit with relatives in Pennsylvania. Forrest .Tonox, of Juntura, wus here Saturday. Dr. Lottll Melvin. of Hrewsoy, was here last Thursday. C. W. Mace came in from Hums last Sat unlay. W. II. Qmi rnmc up from Home dale last Thursday. . Wm. Connolly, of Westfall, was In town lost Fridoy. R. C. Cioodwin came down from Vale last Friday. Mrs. R. E. Rutherford has os her guest her sister, Mrs. Clark, of Burns, Oregon, for a few weeks' visit. Mrs. Guy Fisher and two children left Saturday night for Portland, where they will spend the summer. J. A. Haley, of Caldwell, and J. M. Bradley, of Atlanta, Georgia, well known horse buyers, were here Sunday. Mrs. Terwilliger, of Jamieson, rame In last Friday. R. E. Stagier, of Weiser, wn an Ontorio visitor Sunday. J. n. Meuth, of Homednlc, was here last week. Wm. Harvey, of l.uki view, Oregon, was here last week. C. R. Emmett. of Caldwell, Idaho, spent one day here last week. Wayne Allen was a visitor here from Jamieson last Friday. Rev. Chas. H. Powell, of La Grande, stopped off here Saturday on his way to Vole and Nyssa where he held ser vices Sunday. Mrs. H. C. Schuppell has ns her guest her sister, Mrs. Shirley, of Ma ker City. Mr. Shirley is just re turning from an extended visit with relatives in the east. 1 1 LIVE SOCIETY NEWS I US 2L The Argus Is always pleased to receive advance notices of ao- clety events that have not been printed; also news of those that have taken place. The latter should be In the offlco not later 4 than Wednesday noon. M. The W. C. T. U. met at the home of Mrs. D. E. Raker last Tuesday. A very interesting program was given. I Miss Lillian McDonald, of l.u Grande, Oregon, arrived Wednesday evening to be the guest of her cousin, Mrs. W. C. Marsh, for a few days. She was accompanied by little Ed ward Marsh, who has been visiting relatives for the past month. W. I. Shepntd, of Hums, Ore., was visitor here last Thursday. BUSINESS LOCALS For rent Neat 4 room furnished cott age,.). G. Staples. W. F. Hedges, of Juntura, was an Ontario visitor last Saturday. Dr. Abrams and wife, of Boise, were in Ontario Saturduy. A. G. Daniel, of Payette, spent Sat urday in Ontario. The Misses Piatt were liolse visi tors licit week. K. I. Hiokoii came down from Vale lust week. (has. Hodcnn and D. II. Hunter, of Raker City, were in town lust week. Dean Goodman ami wife, of Jun tura, spent a few days here last week. W. K. Sullivan and wife, of Hums, Oregon, were in Ontario Suturduy. Ralph Fi'khardt and wife came down from Idaho Falls lust week. Wm. McRratney, Undertaker and Embalmer, best of service. Licensed in Idaho and Oregon. Calls prumptly attended day or night FOR RENT Residence formerly occupied by Dr. Wecae. V. H. Staples, Vale, Oregon. tf Haby buggies at Mcltratney's Furni ture Store. To trade Good residence property In a tine Idaho ' town for land or town property at Ontario. Hox ftSS, Ontario Oregon. 4-tf New gasolene engine and Pump jack for sale cheap at McUratnejra Furni ture Store. D. E. Newman, of Hoise, was an Ontario visitor last Thursday. J. W. Hays and wife, of Glenus Fer ry, were in town last Thursday. Mrs. A. II. Hill went to Emmett Saturday and returned Monday. Mrs. C. E. Kit II MUM up from Kuim, IduliD, Sat tn day tor a few days' visit. J. W. Shullield. of Wendall, Idaho, wus a vi .itor in this city last Wednesday. C. E. Carter uml W. A. Croaks, of Gunnel!, Idaho, were in Ontario last Friday. Mrs. Rush White and son, of Wal lace. Idaho, were Ontario visitors lust Tuesday. Fine All Leather Hand Hags, latest style, $1.50 values, our price only N6cJ this week. Other goods at corresond ing low prices. Hill's Pharmacy. Sewing machine needles and oil at Mcliratney's Furniture Store FOR SALE Cheap. Good young stallion of Belgian breed. Also some mures. Address box 467, Ontario. tf We specialize in making brick ice cream. hIho mint wafers any color de sired. Temple of SweeU. FOR RENT Nice new bungalow for rent or sale on easy terms. On turlo I .nin. lis tf. The Silver Bridge Club was enter tained by Mrs. W. C. Marsh at the Moore Hotel last Wednesday after noon. Mrs. Cayou won the Silver Fork. Mrs. J. H. Fell, of John Day, Ore gon, and little niece, Janet Relknap, who have been the guests of Mrs. Felt's sister, Mrs. W. W. Wood, for several days, returned home Tuesday evening. The Good Will Club and auxiliary of the Rcbekah Lodge was entertain ed at the home of Mrs. Dell Stoner Friday afternoon. The greater part of the afternoon was spent with cro cheting and needle-work, a delicious lunch being served by the hostess at the close of the afternoon. About twenty-five members wero present on this occasion. The invited guest was Mm. ('lark, of Burns, Oregon. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Adrian Rutherford, June 11th. The C. M. D. Club was entertained by Mrs. McGregor last Tuesday at her home in the country. About thir teen ladies motored out for the occa sion. Most of the afternoon was spent with fancy work, u delicious and bountiful luncheon being served by the hostess at the conclusion of the ufUirnoon. Beside the members of the Club the following invited guests were present, Mrs. Carlile, Mrs. Rob inson, Mrs. Munn and Miss Husted. This club meets the second und fourth Tuesdays in the month, the next meeting being at the home of Mrs. Gardner. HOTEL ARRIVALS CARTER HOTEL Tuesday, May 25. Dean Goodman and wife, Juntura; Wm. Harvey, Lakeview, Ore.; Ben Brown, Vale; J. B. Heath, Homedale; P. C. Sandus and Chas. Storey, Boise; C. R. Emmett. Caldwell; H. B. Hayes, John Day, Ore. Wednesday, May 2fi. J. W. Shuffleld. Wendall. Idaho: W. Hartford, Portland; Jay Bishop, Falk; Armand Dewall, Butler, Mo. Thursday. May 27. Miles Riley, Welburns, Idaho; Dr. DEAD OX FLAT. DEAD OX FLAT, Oreg., May 29. Mrs. A. T. McDonald visited Mrs. Chas. Herr Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Herr visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Langley Sunday. Mrs. Bell, of Payette, visited Mrs. August Senkbeil his week. On Wed nesday they made a trip about the neighborhood calling on Mrs. Honn, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. McDonald. Mrs. Chas. Herr is expecting a vis it from her mother, who lives in Colo rado. A cousin of Mrs. Herr is to I-oqU Melvin, Drewsey; W. JL Gess, meet the mother here and motor Homlc; W. I. Shepard. Burns, Ore.; thence to the big Show at San Fran A. W. Workman, Salt Lake. cisco. Friday, May 28. A well attended meeting of the Chn. Boil. an. and D. H. Hunter, 'prospective water users of the Dead Baker, Ore.; R. C. Goodwin, Vale; Mrs. 0x rWi Irrigation district was held Terwilliger, Jamieson; J. L. Gray, ttt the ( ru" school house Friday. The Twinn Falls; Wm. Connolly, Westfall; question discussed wos "Shall the Dis- Wym Allen, Jamieson, Ore. Saturday, May 29. D. H. Hunter, Baker. Ore.; R. A trict be Dissolved or not Dissolved." The vast majority present seemed to favor dissolution, and petitions were Kelsay, Westfall; C. W. Mace, Burns; P,ace11 in circulation praying that the Forrest Jones, Juntura; Frank Sols, Boord of Directors of the District call ACCOMPANY BALL TEAM. Baker; E. E. Ransapher, Dr. W. H.,a" e,tion of the qualified voters of M.r.hall .ml K M l.n,lor Mwlv.l.- ""' """inci lo seu.e me question. Wm. Connolly and R. C. Stewart, Wesfall; James Smith, City; Mrs. B. F. Johnson and Miss Dessell Johnson, Prineville, Ore.; Hugh Sprout and Ro bert Sprout, Jr., Boise. Sunday, May 30. Frank Sels. Vale. Ore.: Wm. Con nolly, Westfall; A. F. Pascoe, Aber-TnoH daen, Wash.; J. A. Holy. Caldwell; J. M. Bradley, Atlanta, Ga. A number of Ontario people went to Boise last Sunduy and remained over Monday to see the ball games. who accompanied the team were, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gregg, Mrs. Roy Smith, Mrs. V. W. Chambers, Mrs. Dan Kerfoot, Mr. Holcombe, Mr. R. M. Curlile, Mr. Patterson and Harvey Bender. Program and Prizes For Fourth of July Try our fresh candy, also ice cream made daily at the Temple of Sweets i'lt wins its favor by it flavor." Mm. .las. Wilson and Miss Evelyn Fry, of Baker City, Oregon, were down here lust Tuesday. The proof of the pudding is in the euting, not in chewing the string. See Cope'' the only Practical man; bet ter work for less money; Tailoring, Cleaning, Pressing. 20-2t B. 11. r'uthcringhum and wife, of Jamieson, were Onturio isitors lust week. M R. O. Puyne was hostess to the Silver Bridge Club Wednesday afternoon. E. E. Ransapher, Dr. W. H. Mar shall und V.. M. Lendor were Ontario visitors front Midvule lust Suturduy. Mrs. It. F. Johnson und Miss Des sell Johnson were here from Prine ville, Oregon, Saturday. J. L. D. Morrison of th Oregon Western Colonisation company, made a trip to Portland lust week. Mrs. II. Chupmun went to Boise Saturday for a few duy' visit with relutivs. Mrs. Oiu Campbell und her daugh ter, Violet, left Suturduy fu u month's LOST Ladies black shoe, newly half soled. Lost on Oregon street south of Bayer's store. Finder please leuve ut Argus office. It WANTED A teacher during the summer months, June, July and Au gust, to teuch high school subjects, one pupil, on a ranch. Applicants ad dress Box 63, R. F. D., Ontario, Ore gon. 3tpd. SALT LAKE CITY EXCURSIONS June 'J, 10, 11, 12, and 13 via Oregon Short Line for Y. M. and Y. M. I. A. Convention. Limit, June '.'nth. See Agents for rates. WANTED -A position us house keeper or work in a hotel. Address C. R. I. Box 145. 22-1 1. Miss Stella DuClos, having secured the Aker residence south of the high school, has opened a private boarding house. Six or eight persons who de sire a home would do well to com municate with Miss DuClos, either by mail or phone 17Q-J. 22 pd. With the announcement this week thut Numpu will celebrute with Onta rio on the 4th of July comes the assur unce more thuu ever thut Ontario will have u genuine celebration such as hasn't lieen put on here in years. Numpu guuruutees to bring their Bund and Ml funs with their bull teum for the big celebration and no doubt many more will decide to celebrute in On tario. The Weiser and Payette bands have been lined for the occasion and with our home bund plenty of music will be furnished. Slurring with the pur ude ut 10 o'clock some umusement is planned for every hour of the duy. Exercises in the park in the forenoon und the bull gume, races und etc. in the ufternoon und fireworks in the evening assures everyone of a good time. Following is the list of prizes of fered by the Sports Committee: Races. UK) yurd free for all, $5.00 first. $2.50 second. 60 yurd free for all. $3.00 first, $1.50 second. 60 yurd girls 12 to 10, $3.00 first . $1.60 second. II yurd girls t-. to 11, $2.00 first. $1.00 second. '.r yurd girls under 6, $2.00 first, $1.00 second. 100 yurd Keg Race. $3.00 first, $1.50 ..eoond. i yurd boys 12 to 10, $3.00 first, $1.50 second. 50 yurd boys G to 11, $2.00 tirst, $1.00 second. 26 yard boys under 0, $2.00 first, $1.00 second. N yurd suck race for all, $4.00 first. $2.00 second. Tug of War, 10 men on each side. t pis.es Laired, purse $10.00. 60 yard three legged race, $4.00 first, $2.00 second. 50 yard fat man's race, 200 pounds and under 500 pounds. 60 yurd potato race, 25 potatoes, $5.00 first, $2.60 second. Greased pig. $3.00. Bicycle race, boys under 12 years, mile, $3.00 first, $1.60 second. Bicycle race, boys under 16 years, 1h mile, $3.00 tirst, $1.60 second. THE MOORE Tuesday, May 25. Mrs. II. L. Anderson, Crowley; K.I gur B. Duncan, Jamieson; Mrs. Rush White and son. Wallace, Idaho; Mrs. Jas. Wilson and Miss Evelyn Fry, Bu- ker; E. B. Shermun, Ernest Eraser, J. A III....L 1 U I. I A ... Q...1 . ..our, ,. n. uuukv, nuna ounr.rn.'n . ,, .. i - .. i .-i i, m ii 7 o a ii . . iiouncn or inn . uy oi wniurio, mni- Boise; M. H. Brown, Pocutello; E. I L . .. . , ' . rwirM nR ... Brogun, Vale. Ore. 'j. .. u U , , , ! That the City Marshal be instruct- . B-"-,thnnKhmnJiw''Jm-1el to prohibit the running of auto leson; E. Peffer and wife, Boise; Mrs.. , .. . .-.-- ,u .. ('has. llan iiiiau, Jamieson, C. E. Car ter, Grinnell, Idaho; Ralph Eckhardt and wife, Idaho Falls. Resolutions BE IT RESOLVED: By the City Thursday. May 27. James McNamara, Boise; L. C. Bu se, Pocatello; D. E. Newman, Boise; Chas. F. Spinner, Boise; Mr. J. W. Hays und wife, Glenns Ferry. Friday, May 28. B. E. Hamlin, Boise; C. E. Carter, W. A. Brooks, Grinnell, Idaho; J. Rhoads, Boise; Chas. II. Powell, La Grande; W. A. Swelt, Pocutello; Chus. E. Brooks, C. F. Judson, Boise. Saturday. May 2D. J. F. Orr, Payette; W. J. Forns, Boise; E. L. Potter, Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sullivan, Burns; Dr. mobiles and motorcycles on the streets of the City unless equipped with the proper mufflers, and that the sume be kept closed at all times. Thut whenever an automobile or motorcycle is standing, the engine be shut off und not allowed to run und disturb the peuce of the public. That when automobiles are stop ped at the intersection of streets this top only be long enough to unload passengers. That the State Iuw governing, be enforced, us to nutomobiles and motor cycles, regurding lights, speed, license tags and other mutters that are con stantly being disobeyed to the .lis , pleasure of the public. Which resolution was duly had at Deeds and Patents Recorded in County Clerk's office from May 24th to :".'! Ii, 1915. Ontario Land and Townsite Co. to H. C. Whitworth, Lot 9 Bl. 9 River side Adn. Ontario, Feb. 18, 1916, $125. State of Oregon to Frank J. Smith, SE'iSWH WttSEV 16-31-42, Dec. 2, 1914, $800. Geo. W. B'anton, Jr. et ux to I. H. Moore, Lot 3 Bl. D in SEVaNEK 4- 18-47, June 24, 1912, $00. Ben J. Brown, sheriff to Jennie Patch, Lot 3 Home Park Fruit Tract and 6 acres in SK'.NK'. 30-16-47, May 26, 1915, $889.80. U. S. A. to Frank Brown, SV4SW 20-21-40, April 14, 1915. Ctrl Vertner et ux to George W. Swindumun, Metes and Bounds in 30-16-47, April 21, 1915, $1400. U. S. A. to Leslie J. Aker, NHSWK 20-10-47, Sept. 9, 1914. J. M. P. Corson et vir to M. E. Per ley, Lots 3-4 Bl. 1 Nelson's 1st Adn. Vale. May 28, 1916, $1. A. C. Farmer to Paul A. Nauman, !''. SW ', 15-18-46, April 24, 1916, $1. Foreclosure of Liens $2013.21, May 27. H. W., F. E and E. H. Spanlding vs. E. E. McCay, Recovery on Note $162.00. May 27. Utah Assn. of Credit Men vs. M. V. Hart, Recovery on Account $229.60, May 27. A. E. Price vs. D. J. Sullivan, F. E. Tracey and Geo. Huntley, Determin ing Claims of Locators on Mining Property, May 9. Grace Newell Morris vs. Hugh O' Donnell et ux, Foreclosure of Mtg. $2400.50, May 29. S. Hirsch vs. L. B. Teter, Recovery on Note $209.19, May 29. Ontario Nnt'l Bank vs. Perry Mau pin, Recovery on Note $24.00, May 29. P. J. Gallagher vs. C. C. Croy et ux Recovery of Attorney's Fees $146.40 May 29. Manna Bros. vs. P. H. Ennis et ux, Recovery on Notes $30.00, May 27. COM PLANTS Charles Copel vs. Pearl Copel, Vest ing of Title in Reslestate, May 24. Ceecle Hrodie s. Jumes ('. Hrodic. Divorce, May 26. T. H. Criag vs. Crystal Realty Co., MARRIAGE F. J. PeUer and Mary Carter, May 24, 1915. W.. M. Looper and Lydia Tietsort, May 26, 1915. Robert Maxwell and Margaret E. Pringle, May 27, 1916. Robert Calhoun and Ruth Grace, May 28, 1915. Bhoote Estranged Wife at Marehfleld. Marshflsld Frank Ollbert. a recent arrival from Colorado, went to the home of relatives of his estrangod wife, with whom she was staying, shot and seriously wounded Mrs. Gilbert, and then fired a bullet Into his own brain, dying Instantly. GnnU Paoe Railway Station Robbed. Orants Pass.--A masked robber se cured $151 from the Southern 1'aclflc ticket office here, after IioUIIiik m Operators Orlevey and Altln at the point of a revolver. Anrums una wne, uoise; Jonn Jonn-' reirull.r ..diourned meeting of the son, Boise; W. E. Hedges, Junturu;,, rounfii held May l'.tth, 1!15, requir ing all police officers to be governed accordingly. BY ORDER OF THE COUNCIL. Murie McCouigly, Weiser; Doru De wult, Weiser; S. P. Buker, Weiser; A. G. Duniel, Payette; A. J. Seward, Un ion. Sunday, May 30. W. Taylor, Meridian; Hurry Wilson, City; Carl Kennedy, t'orvullis; Murie Evans, Mountain Home; R. E. Stagier, Weiser; Chas. Powell, Lu Grande. NEW SCHOOL LAWS Section 1. The clerk of any school district maintaining high school grud- Attest: Hurry B. Grouel City Recorder. 22-It. SAFETY SERVICE "Safety first" was the- motto and practice of this hank long hefore those wohIh hrcaino the slogan of the large transportation companies. Service to the pnhlic is not a theory, hut a daily practice with us. Pit your money where safety is the first consideration and avail yourself of our service. ONTARIO NATIONAL BANK Safety Deposit Boxes Savings Accounts Standard Oil's New Steel Barrel "The worldwide fume of the old f es und in which a newspaper is pub- Standard Oil 5-gullon kerosene cun, lished, shull publish a notice of each which has long been a familiar sight annual and euch special meeting or j pr.icticully every section of the election in one or more of the papers globe, seems in u fair way to be dup- having a general circulation in the lifted by u 15-gullon steel burrel district, at least two weeks before which the Standard Oil Company such meeting is held, and in cose no (California) recently adopted for the newspaper is published in such dis- convenience of its Zerolene custom- trict the clerk shall post said notice r8 3ajj (0i. p., g, Merrill, Manager on the door of the schoolhouse in such Lubricating Oil Department foi the district. 0i company, yesterday. "Salesmen's Section 2. It shall be the duty of reDort indicate thut these barrels are the district clerk of any district at going like the proverbial hot cakes. least two weeks liefore u meeting is q t.ourse they will not be put to the held for the purpose of levying tax- various uses that full 10 the lot of the es to publish in one or more news- coai 0il can, because this barrel is papers published in the district and maje t0 h refilled, but from present having a general circulation, a budget indications these barrels will soon statement of the estimated amount have made their way to even the most of revenue required for the ensuing remote parts where kerosene is used." year for the maintenance of the school The barrel question is fitted with district, and in districts in which no a patnt faucet und, mounted on a newspapers are published the clerk 8Und it make8 an excellent guruge shall post such budget on the door of storage tank for motor oil. This fact the school house in said district at 8nil because motorists are fast acquir- leust ten days before such meeting. inR habit of buying automobile It shall be the duty of the directors suppiies in quantity, accounts for the of any such district to make out and remarkable popularity of this new deliver to the district clerk of their zeroiene container. district, an itemised statement of the adv. -It. amount of revenue which may be required for the purpose of carrying' 0rder your aater pjanta and chrys- on the district schools for the ensu-l . . . .. -. - . . . w ii i anthemum plants from the Ontario ing year, which statement shall be signed by the board of director! at,F,or1 Co- Headquarters Argus office. RAIN WATER JONES' ONTARIO LAUNDRY Up-town Agency at Everhardt's. Free delivery to all parts of the city. Auto delivery to Fruitland, NewPlymouth, Nyssa, Parma and Interborough Points. Return postage paid on bundles over 50c to any part of the United States extra charge to Canada. a legally called board meeting. Phone 4-J. OUR tea of it I HAVE h YOU III TRIED I OUR TEA? II: UR tea is fine, all We carry various kinds, and it is all good. You will not make a mistake if you try us on tea. Don't buy a cheap grade tea. It's bad for you. Better not drink it at all. But our tea is all high grade, perfectly pure and beneficial Try our coffee too. It is splendid. This grocery store aims to sell things first cla: 3 at low prices. The fact that our many customers are satisfied Droves REpQfe that we are doing it WILSON BROS. Bsfo? .1