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TngPNTARIO ARGUS, SEPTEMBER 2, 3013. PAGE FIVE . LOCAL NEWS Karl Urlffln is visiting relatives nt Mt. Vernon. Dr. Weeso and Mrs. Vale Friday. Weesc were In Charles Decker lu In from WeHtfall for a few days. I Frank Hader made a trip to MM Ihtls week. l)r. Suraxln of Nyssa wan In town TiiPHday. M. K. Newton Is eaHt for a few weeks to huy his fall stock. Mrs. W. W. Ietson la returned from ii trip east to buy stock. W. I). Jcellson of Portland was a visitor here Monday. P. II. Ucnnett whs up from Moun tain Home th first part of tlte week. Mrs. Marie Fisher was a visitor Friday and Saturday. Holse ' Miss IC tit Ii "V-tt is (he guest or 1 1 ends In Val I thin week. Frank Hlthaupt of Ladrandc was here Friday and Saturday. W. E. Friday. Kvans came In from Holse C. K. Johnson of West fall spent Saturday and Sunday here. II. W the last lb-lifer of Welser was here of the week. Tex Daniels of Denlo Oregon was a visitor here for the wek end Mrs Kvelyn Hollinsake of Welser was a Sunday visitor In our city. Lowell M. finite here cr Sunday.. of Nam pa was I'red M. Johnson was down from Haker city last Thursday. II L. Pearson's of Holse was a visitor here the middle of the week. A. II. Anderson of Welser was a visitor bore Thursday of last week. W. W. iu . iii- Floyyd of Caldwell was a visitor here last Thursday. Mrs. H. F. Tlllotson of Heulah was an Ontario visitor Frldayy. I. F. Allen off Wallowa spent Friday here on his way to Burns. C. E. Curler wuh up from (irlnuell Idaho Friday of last week. Wilson Ontario The SITUATED ON THE CORNER NEAREST THE DEPOT, THIS IS THE HOUSE OF SERVICE AND GOOD THINGS. OUR CHOCO LATES ARE KEPT ON ICE DURING THE HOT WEATHER, AND WE HAVE JUST INSTALLED THE VORTEX SANITARY SYSTEM AT OUR SODA COUNTER. VISIT OUR PLACE AND STUDY THIS SYSTEM. YOU WILL ALWAYS COME BACK EASTMAN KODAKS AND SUPPLIES. REYAU. Ttv.Mvmva Ellsworth JolitiHon of Boise spent Sunday here. F. F. Johnson of Boise was a visit or here Sunday. Alex I h.I ;r. of La Orande was In town the middle of last weew. It. J. Haltny wan over from Frult laml Wednesday nlRht. J. W. McCulloch ilaker last week. made a trip to " Hay Wilson and family spent Sun day at Nyssa with relatives. H. D. Tailor of Ulg Willow Is -on fined to the Holy Itosary Hospi tal with blood poislontng in his foot. Mrs. C. W. Fegtly of Cove. Ore., .vas here last Wednesday on her way o Vale to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. K iiinnyside. Wash., were middle of last week. Oswalt of In town the J. A. Haly, the well known horse liuyer, was here from Caldwell the middle of last week. 8. F. Coton of Andrews Oregon was here the middle of last week transacting business. Bernard Kastman of New Ply mouth was here last Friday on busi ness. T. II. Oodhue of latlrande repres entative for the Palmer Lumber Co. of that place was here Saturday. Mrs. Elizabeth Holly and Dale Bobertson from the Big i few days last week. Mrs Bend Mrs. K. A Frusor spent a few i.yi In Boise ih'j guest of her sisttr last week returning Saturday Miss Marvel Cayou In as her UM for seve-e' weeks Miss Et!i-. it.ber of Po.it.'iti Mrs. M. E. McKay Is spending a w days In Cambridge the guest of Mrs. E. E. I.ortiiii Mrs. II. II Moore has returned from a visit with her mother Mrs Ellen Moore at Welser. B W. Swugler was In Vale Monday and Tuesday attending the session of the grand Jury. It. (1 Hunter and E N. Hunter of llitilah were visitors here the first part of tithe week. C. It. Crlswell of Prinvllle and F S. Crlswell of Oregon City were here .Monday and Tuesday of this week. Best For The Money! This store carries the best grades of sugar at the lowest prices. Best for the money is our motto, not only in sugar, but in everything. It pays to buy at a grocery with a reputation. Bros. Oregon Ontario Pharmacy 8. 88. vlHltor week. Napton of Homedale was a here on Wednesday of last J. E. LaKontaln of Holse came down Monday and went to Klverslde n an automobile Tuesday. Mrs. I,en Christenson returned Monday from a vacation to Portland and Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Whltworth mot- ored up from Welser for a few hours 1 ondav evening. Miss May Gilliam of Haker. and Miss Crystal West, of West fall were visiting Miss Vera Neeb last week. H. C. Whltworth spent Friday and Saturdayyy here returning to Welser Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. It. O. Payne and little daughter Helen have returned from a month's outing at Payette Lakes James. William. anil Hugh Biggs returned Tuesday from a visit with the Clevelands' at Jamleson. Miss Eva Vanderhoff who has been the guest of friends here returned to her home In Vale Friday. Misses Pauline and Neva Bllllng sley were visitors in Vale Pioneer's Day. W. W. Wood of this city Is spi-nd nig a vacation "Villi his fafmlly at Blue Mountain Springs. An Ice cream social will be given n the lawn of the Methodist church Saturday evening, Sept. 4th. All are cordially Invited. Mr. and Mrs Tom Arnold unit dung ter Miss Alva have gone to Bruneau Idaho to visit Mrs. Arnold's brother, Dr. Bartlett. Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Blackuby return ed from their outing ut the Payette laiki Saturday. They made the trip in their car. Mrs. E ; Brooks of Jamleson spent Sunday with friends and rel atives In Ontario, returning Monday morning. Juiues MacOrcgor, Mrs. Art Well ington, Edith and Viola Husted Idaho where they have been camping since eurly in July. Mrs A II Hill und little daughter returned Monday from Eugene where they have ben visiting Mr. Hill's parents. Mrs. E. M. Hrelg returned Tuesday evening from Cornucopia Mine where she bus been the guest of Mrs. Wilson P i on rl) of Ontario for severul weeks. H. H. Wealherspoon of Elgin Oregon, State Fruit Inspector for this district was a visitor here the first part of the week. Charles Johnson and wife and youngest son are spendln ug few weeks with their daughter Mrs Kd Ward uear Drewsey. Hull Maddei. v-.i.o i- ei. ploy to a' ' -i- Malheur Mercantile Coiiip.un Is spending a vacation with ho briber at fa-cad. Idaho. Professor E. Q, Bailey and County Agriculturist Howard, made a trip tu Nyssa last week lu the Interest of the County Fair. The Ontario Furniture Co., un loaded a new car of furniture thb week. It was purchased in Port land recently by Mr. II L Peterson Joe H. Wilson of Puryear, Tenn., arrived here last Friday to visit his son, Kay, at Nyssa. Mr. Wilson went to Portland this week and will stop here again on his way home. Mr. and Mrs Vern Chambers returned Saturday noon from their vacation spent at Blue Mountain Springs and at Prairie City with relatives. Mr. and Mrs Will Fiser hat re turned from :i visit with relative, a Westfall and Itlverslde While at B verslde the) were the gueatu of Fiser's slir'e.- Mr L 15 I-ry L r" Hunter was up from Nyssa days last week. Miss Iva Heal of La Hrunde wl. 'lis hern spendM-i Hie summer In t i :! t- stopDed off last Saturday i' I'd Sunday on her way home and ,-a- ii guest at th E tl Bulley home. Mrs. Kdward Flfer took her little daughter Helen to the "Meter ltahles Contest" In Vale lust week. She was entered In Division 1, being 21 months old and averaged 96. H. B. Logan of the EasternOre gon Land Company came down from Ilaker City last week, where he has been looking nftr the company's Interests. Some Improvements have been made in the Millinery ft Art Store this past week. New shelving has been added and the interior In gen eral, overhauled, In preparation for the fall stock. Larue Blackaby returned to Ontar io Monday from Jordan Valley where he has been spending the summer from Homedale Both boys will leave about the tenth for Eugene where they will enter the University of Oregon. Furman Hcholes entertained a number of little friends at a lawn party Thursday afternoon, (lames were played on the lawn and delic ious refreshments were served to the little tots at the close of the after noon H. O. Drane, local agent of the O. 8. L. left last week with his fain By for Bingham Canyon, Ctah, where he Is now spending his vaca tion. II. H. Holderman, O. 8. L. cashier here, Is taking Mr. Drane's place while he Is away. "Uncle Dick" Butherford brought a throe cucumbers this week that were fully grown together In the suiiie niunmr that tl- I tw i Mr VsnValkeub f had last w k were "Untie luck" -s.'s he car nr MM u beter anyway. The Ontario Meat Market has again changed hands. O II l.aw .on who owned the market about a year ago, und went to Chico, Wash ington, has returned to Ontario and bought out Alfred Anexdale. Mr. Lawson took possession yesterday Mr. and Mrs II. C. Schuppell and son and Mrs. SchuppeB's sister Mrs. Shirley huve returned from (heir out ing. The ladles have spent the great er part of the summer at Blue Moun- t mi Springs and Mr SchuppeB's work bus kept him in the Interior country Mr. and Mrs. returned from Wallowa Luke D. M Tuggurt have an inning spent at Mr Taggarl went up with his family several weeks ago up with his family several weeks ago and then made another trip by auto and spent two weeks with them be fore returning home. SAVK YOUH DIMES AM) BUY A WATCH THE FAMOUS ILLINOIS .Now Si. Ill on THE JITNEY Watch Sales Plan For one mouth we will sell you a : aiiious ILLINOIS Watili 17 Jewels Adjusted, i inn model, 12 or 16 Size, In a gold tilled case, guaranteed i'or 25 years, ou the Jltuey Plan. You pay IO ceuts ikisu and 10 cuts additional each week, for 16 weeks, after which the paymeuts de cease lo cents weekly until the watch Is paid for and then It Is yours. We will sell you ANY watch you prefer, ou the same proportionate terms. All OimmI WaU-lies, Fully Ouaruu- teed. Owing to the small amount of these payments we shall Insist on one payment each week until the watch Is paid for. Every Man, Woman and Child can afford to buy a watch on Our Jitney Plau. W. W. LETSON Jeweler, ... -Ontario, Ore. The many friends of D. C. Mc Donald, formerly of Fruit land, were glad to heur that the news of his dentil as printed In many of the local papers last week, was a mistake and that he is slightly Inproved now The misunderstanding was caused by a telephone message to the Uev. Tlckner of Fruitland being misinterpreted Mrs. F. E. Piatt and two children who have Mil an extendrc. vi.dl I ere at the honi- of C. W. Phut haw gone to their home in I'arnia Hobby was very III with pn'umonii. early In the summer and was confl-i id to the ho'-pltal here but Is almost entirely recovered now. Another exciting set of tennis was played on the Bherside court .Men day evening when II. L. Peterson ind Boy Smith challenged It. W -iwagler and II. B. Cockrum The esults of the game were :: ii anil I 8. On Wednesday evening Mr I'eterson and Mr. Smith played a set -.v 1 1 It Bryan Neeb and Kphrlam liar let on the same court. Mrs. E. W. Morse and family re 'iirned Wednesday gfnni Council, 'dahn, where they were Joined b Mr. Morse who Is employed with the Adams County Light Power Co., of that place They had a delight ful outing, hunting and fishing, and ilso spent sometime at Starkey Hot Springs. Mrs. Morse states that the ountry there la an ideal place to pi-mi the summer. Apple blossom time as the poet s wont to sing about It, hue been mine now for several moons, but E. Is, Van Valkenhcrg. tin- man who is always discovering some freak, vis ited the Argus olllce again this week with a nice hunch of apple blossoms They came from an old tree that has evldentlyy Just found out that sum mer has come as It neglected to bloom earlier In the spring. We will wait with Interest the treat of the apples which will hi- expected in ripen some time In December. ANNOUNCEMENTS. The theme for discussion next Sun day Morning In the Congregational Church will be, "The I'selessness of War". This will be sermon for the times, and will Interest you Come and hear It. Philip Koenlg, Pastor BAPTIST eill'BCH NOTES. The revlvlal meetings ut Nyssa are progressing nicely. Three conver sions up to Sunday evening. The meetings will runtime until Sunday evening. Miss Mary C. Ayres will peak at both hours at the home church next Sunday. Let all come I). EEE Baker, Pastor. ' 'HKAHTH IN EXILE" Hope lvanovna, tie daughter of a Russian patriot, wl. died whil'st .erving a term of im risoiiiiieut for promulgating ilnctrii. i of humanity and political freedom, lias devoted tier life to carrying on the work a niongst the poorer classes. She is a girl of high moral (liar ..iter, steadfast in tier principles and unshaken lu determination Her baud Is sought in marriage by two men, who although their sta tions in life are wide apart, lire loyal li.tiids: One, Paul I'avlow, is a poor student, und the other, MWSJI I 'a! ma is a wealthy scion of Russ ia n aristocracy. Hope accepts the latter in order that her work will not be hampered by luck of money The chief of police, cruel, relent le and lascivious has met Hope, and i (traded by her beauty and virtue, determines to possess her, und to this end has had her Inl.and sen lenced to fifteen ears in liilieria und Ills friend (o Ii , eur, in Eus( Bus .-.is, on false charges Hope, however, Is proof sgaiust ill his advances and makes a loug ouruey to Siberia to Join her Im. .und in exile. After many month.-. f travel, during which she suffers -ndless privations, she arrives, not to find her husband, but her lover, who In a spirit of wonderful self sacrifice, actuated by his high souled ove for Hope and deep friendship for BAKER WOMAN IS LAID TO REST linker. Funeral services for Mrs. John Turley whose death m-curcd In Portland the llrst of last week, were in-Ill here Friday afternoon. The services were under the auspioM of the Itehecceh lodge. THREE CARS SHFFP SHIPPED FROM BAKER Haker, Three enrs of sheep were hipped from Haker August 20th ., y It. W. Stiinlleld, to the A J. Knol III Sheep Commission Co., of Chi li go. SECOND PAIR OF TWINS ARRIVE Payette, Mr. and Mrs Walter .Vatts are the proud parents of their second pair of twins, a boy ami a lrl, born Tuesday, August :14th. .iii-v have twin boys who are now four years old. BIO BEEF SHIPMENT FROM MALHEUR Malheur, Twenty cars of beef cat tle for the Omaha market were shipp ed from this vicinity by way of llm ..in last week. A number of the aitli-ini-ii from Malheur, Ironside, mil Hrlilgeport bunched their cattle inr shipment. COLUMBIA MINE MANAGER RESIGNS Hiker. I i. .nk S. Baillle, manager of the Columbia mine and one of the veterans In the mining business in Eastern Oregon, has resigned from active business and will only remain in charge of the mini- until his sue lessor can be found. Mr. Balllli- has been in charge of the Coluiuhlu mltiii llor I 7 years. MRS. JOSEPH MEAD BURRIED IN BAKER Buker, The funeral of Mrs. Jos eph Mead of Cornucopia who died last Thursday from blood pMMslBI was held Saturday afternoon from the Welch Chapel in this city lie sides her husband, Mrs Mead is sur vlved by two children. CALDWELL HAS NEW LEGAL TENDER A new legal lender ha been intro dueud here, says a Caldwell paper As far as durability is concerned, eggs may not measure up to I'ncle Sum's medium of exchange, but Uu- look perfectly good to a local reul estate firm which Is offering four five acre tracts at the price of !I0 eggs a day, for live years It Is estimated that each lr.ui will support ''"" hens, and that 1UU of Serge, has exchanged sent. The end of the story is replete with thrills and heart beats and In the rob- of Hope, Clara Klin i II Voung bus a part in which her .strong power of characterlxudou is dciimiit rated and to which she gives a remarkable and powerful interpretation The film, in five purls, will be shown ut tin- Dreamland tin -i'i-Saturday night, Sept 4th. SPECIAL TO THE I. IH Is COPE, THE TAILOR Your suit needs rolining or cleaning for Fail- time; Ladies Suits made ou the Ik niist s. NO CHICAGO WORK, having found fae- ti.r work n-M Inferior anil un- -.it i-i,ii i ii -. . E. Cope & Wife laolles Tailors Moore Hotel Hlk BUSINESS LOCALS - Ladles Man-Tailored Hulls to meas-uri-. made from men's suitings. Will be worn evtenslvely this Fall. Kam fully prepared to give you this service at Moderate Prices. Call and look over my line. AltT IHNXK'K, Custom Tailor. 34 2t TO TRADE Hood residence pro perty In a line Idaho town, for land or town property In III, Ontario, Ore. Ontario. Ilox FOB SALE Potato digger at Hnsary Hospital. tf Holy QIT IN TOUR KINDLING UK TORI IT (1ETS DAMP. DRY SI, AH WOOD AT THE VANPETTEN Ll'MHEH COMPANY. I nder our now school bonril de MNMMJ contract, all school hooks must he solil strictly cash, at KVKHHAItT DIM o COMPANY. DON'T FOIH1ET that Ixiuls Hurtle still sharpens shears at the O. K. Barber Shop, only ten centa a pair. 26 8t If you want n good, rich, clean sanit ary milk for your babies, Phone r7 J. Doolittle s Sanitary Dairy. 34-lt. VILLA PABK LOTS In city of On tario, or ten acres adjoining tho city, to trade for clearing and plowing 211 teres on Parma Bench, near Nyssa. Interstate Land k Loan Co., Boise, Idaho. 81 tf EXCLUSION EAST via OMMNM HiioitT live I 'it Ion Pacific System Tickets on sale, August IK anil 2a. 22. and September I, K, t '. and Limit, October :ilst See agents for rates and further particulars. It M Call and see our new Hue of fall millinery. Millinery and Art Store. FOB SALE A milk cow, cheap (all :.;.! or ('has. Cox. 34tf Tho best work pressing, Is done Pressery. Phone Dreamland. In cleaning and at the Ontario N4J Opposite 34 It WANTED (Brl for general house work. Apply Mrs. W. II. Brooke. Phone II I m :ir.tf II N'I(1 and PBESSINO prompt ly and properly done. See Cope, the Tailor lft.lt I mlci our new m-IhmiI hoard ile-im.-h..i contract, all school hooks must Im sold strictly cash, ii EVKIOIAKT Dill (i COMPANY. Till: WOBI.DS HEHT MIMIC CAN HE YOllts A Viitiola will play any piece of music you want to hear, und any In strument you choose, Just us often its you like. It never gets tired Tho voices and art of the masters may be yours, If you huve a Vlctrolu. WOULD VOl LIKE ONE? TEltMK, js . in. ter mouth. Ask HILLN PHARMACY. . tf KINDLING Dry Slab Wood for Kindling at I'HK VANPETTKN U'MBKB CO these in their turn, will keep the egg production up to the point necessary for the daily payment The other 100 will make a good living for tin average man, It is believed. All the purchasers need to do lo is I lies.s, I to MJSlf he place for (he bus! keep puding the right kind of egg- producer into his fowls, keep sweet, he honcsi in his count, work four or live hours a duy, huy his feed ut liar vest and read the poultry deparimeutJ In a good furm Journal. .1 M to jer as l a ls- n- , it Bt P h i- d. Ml II s I