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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1915)
THE ONTARIO AROUS, SEPTKMBER 1, 1913. I'AOK five: a " " i i- - - " The Ontario Pharmacy BITUATED 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. REXALL REMEDIES. B m I SOP m . r - HIIIKF MM Ml. NEWS L. 11. Van Slyke of Pocatcllo was here Thursday. ,ii - A. 1. Wheller of Juntura was In Ontario a few dayys laHt week. Wm. Dewey of Hurley stopped here on business the lat of the week. I. I' Tracy of Boise was a visitor here last Thursday. 6, Mullen of Westfall came down lor a few days last week. J. V. Welch of WeHtfull was a visit or hero on busiues last week. Nolan Skiff of La tlrnnde was here on Thursduy of last week. George It Sweeney was down from Vale last Friday. J. B. Bonett of Boiso spent Satur day hero. C. P. Bacon Boise Saturday. was a visitor from C. F. Judson of Boise was a vlsltof in our city last Wednesday. H. M. Heiff of Baker City was here on IiiihIiiohs a couple of days lust week 8. L. Albuugh of Portland was here on business lust week. Q. P. Appelman of Boise wan bete on Wednesday of last week. II. K. Donelly of Salem was here on a business trip last week. D. K. Plerson of Boise was here on business the latter part of last wee I. II. A. Klllum Boise Tuesday. was a visitor from 0. II. Tuesday Oliver of Weiser was hero Wm. Wels of Westfall was down the first of the week. II. ('. Foster of Boise Tuesday. was here J. KE I ,.i I '..hi. un the well known n iil-iil of Boise spent u few days lure the later part of the week. 0. H t'lose came over from Boise and spent Wednesday of last week here. O. W. ltawlins of Pocatello spent Wednesday and Thursday of last week in our city. W. W. Caviuess a prominent bank er from Vale was here on Wednesda) of last week. Marlon Stetler and Anna Hupp ol Payette were visitors here the latter purl of last week. B. K Hamlin the well known type writer agent of Uolse was a visitor lu-i't- last Thursday and Fridayy. Win U. Edgely of Pocatello spent a lew hours here on business Thurs day of lust week. Miss Leah Hansen spent Tuesday and Wednesday with her mother in Weiser. W. D. Torrey of the Moore Hotel spout a few days in Boise the first part of the week. Miss Ida Frasier of Valley View, left Sunday evening for Monmouth to aiiend the Normal school. The W. postponed 28th., of the fair. ('. T. U. meeting will be from the Slat., until the September, on acount of J M. Duncan. Tom Lowe, John Bigelow and Ueo. Skinner were ui. from N'yssa on Tuesday of last week to at tend the meeting here of the Owhee Ditch Co H. B. Logan of the Eastern Oregon l-iinl Co.. went to Willow Creek this Ml 1. Scott Davis of that place has leaded one of the farms of the cuui paii) for a period of five years and Mr. Logan la arranging for a uew residence to be built on the farm. A. Draper went to Vale last rl- M. E week. Main was a Vale visitor last W. H. Brooke Hpent the first part of the week in Vale. L. J. Aker went to Vale on day on business. Mou Wesley Andrews of Baker was here the last of the week. Chester Craven of Weiser wan town over Sunday. in B. L. Phillips of Weiser was here Saturday. Tlis Misses F.thel Hat ley and Aiinh Vorloy of Cambridge were visitors here for the week end. Hobt. K. Medoughey of linker, was a visitor here over Saturday and Sun day. Dr. D. C. Brett has returned from a several weeks visit to bis farm near Spokane. The Oulld of the Episcopal church met last Thursduy afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. A. Eraser. Mr and Mrs. (Juy Thompson of Mackay, Idaho, are visiting Mr Thompson's sister, Mrs Zellur. Mrs Joe Curler and son Bert Car ter were down from Hlversldo this week. City Marshall Dan Kerfoot made a trip to Vale lust week, on court business. II H. Grauel, secretary of the Mal heur County fulr, was u Vale visitor Friday. 8. D. Dorman made a trip to Vale last week. Mr. Dorman was a Jury man. J W. McCulloch and W. W. Wood were In Vale for a few days the first of the woek. Mr. and Mrs. H. w. Swagler mot ored to Vale Mouduy morning with I. J. Brogan. Mr. Swagler attendee Circuit Court. Bill Pinney has gone to Portlaud and from there VNII go to Seattle where he will enter the University of Washington. Sprague Adam, Larue Blackaby uud William Hlackaby have gone to Eugene where they will enter the Unlveralty of Oregon. Mrs Walter Burke of New Ply mouth uud her house gueat, Mrs Johnson, were Ontario visitors, Wed nesday. A. E. Price, I. A. Wllllaina, E W. Howlaud, F. H Gardner and A. M. lackey were all visitors in Vale last Thursday attending court, and other business. Miss Edith Bailey left Suuday eten ing for Payette where she will teach ui the school there this year, the school opeuiug last Monday morning Miss Bailey will hae charge of the third aud fourtli grades. - i XMXWMWJMMMW VVVAvsv vwwwvws You Are Judged by the Appearance Of Your Letter If your stationery is up to the minute, with type the proper size and neatly displayed, your communication is sure to command attention. That is the Kind of Stationery our Job Off ice Turns Out I. day. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeveAMeMeMM lt. W Williams of Boise was here the first of the week. B. L. Pearson of Boise wns here the first of the week. Hev. and Mrs. Deal of Frultland, were shopping In Ontario Tuesday. B. L. Monday. Short of Weiser was here E. I. Brogan of Vale spent the week end In this city. Miss Fay Clark the County school superintendent was a visitor in our city this week, and will return again next week to attend the fair. C. E. Morgan who was hurt at the construction camp at Klvcrslde was brought to the Holy Kosary hospital by Dr. Whoople, formerly of Vale. Mr. and Mrs. B. Gudad and Mr and Mrs D. II. Clare of Cambridge, were here for the week end this week. Mrs. D. E. Baker and daughter-in-law, who she has been visiting for several weeks In the Willamette Val ley, arrived home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs Homer Hatubo, I'au line and Ernestine Hlllingsley, Miss Eva Vanderboff and Chelsey Hover, motored to Boise to spend Sunday. Hev. D. B. Baker went to River Mile Monday, uud to Juntura Tuesda) to fill Ills appointments at those places. Hev. D. B. Baker will preach at the Boulevard Grange hall next Sun day afternoon. Topic, "A Umb on Two Feet." H. A. Bodmer of La (irande came down last Sun. ia on his way to Rlv erslde where be has an Implement warehouse. Mr. Hodmer Is a mem ber of the firm of Bolton & Bodmer The Indies Aid Society of the Congregational church will serve a hot chicken dinner every evening Curing the fair, In the vacant building north of the Variety store, from 6 to S:30 o'clock. Prices, 35 cents for adults and 25 cents for children - Ladies Suits madi on thr rJg' K-i m .ri I l""..s,v. NO CHICAGO XMmmhk! I WORK, having Iniiml far- I I..! work very inferior ami Kit- H H s.tllslai 1..1 H I E. Cope & Wife I I .idles Tailors Moore Hotel I ilk I H "aiiiaa---arii--i r i ran. in i iriru-ir.f''ii iiTnri-rijTjT-r-ri r jvo-LTuvAJUi-'- 'i-fu1JXn.njijxr-ij-ij- run. i-njTXL-nj-Lnj-ru Jl-unrtJVnJXlV-rXl jli-i .rwxrtf jxjijj-ij-ijIj-i r. n n n n - - aaaaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaaBaaaeBaBBaBBaaaBBaBaBBaBBBBBBBaBaaahaBB ' Oliver More of North Powder, spent the first of the week In our city, being here on business. Mrs. Guy Fisher and two little sons returned Sunday noon from Portland where they have spent the summer. Mrs. Ketta Payne has returned from u short visit with friends on the Houlevnrd. Mrs Ora Campbell left on the ear ly morning train last Thursday for Japan Mrs. Cumphell will spend a few days In Portland and will go from there to Seattle to visit her sister, .i.i'l will sail from Seuttle soon. She will be married In Shang hai, China, to Bruce Kelly, a former resident of Ontario, and who Is now In the employ of the Standard OH Company In Japan. They expect to remain in Japan about a year ami u half. See our dressers and cblffoners We bought them right and will sell them right. McDowell's Second Hand Store, Ontario, Ore. NEW CULINARY BOOM ADDED. new, up to date and thoroughly sanitary kitchen Is under construc tion nt Hie Temple of Sweets. The room being built on Is 10 X H feet and will be strictly modern and sun I lary states Mr. Flfer, the proprietor It will be unite an addition, and a great convenience In the lunch de partment. We have bought the Mellrutney stock of furniture and are prepared to make the very beat of prices on any and all of it. McDowoll Sec ond Hand Store. CONORKOATIONAI. CHURCH The themes for discussion next Sunduy In the Congregational church will be: Morning, "Is the Present European War an Indictment Against Christianity?" Evening, "A Good Boy's Advantages." Next Sunday afternoon Hev. Koe nig will preach at the Carlo Grange hall. Lin O'Lack, best linoleum varnish guaranteed to wear. Ontario Furni ture Co. Radep Bros. Co The Home of the Shopper Our Fall Goods are now on display and we have complete lines in all departments. Dress Goods, Furs, Underwear, Blankets, Sweaters, Bath Robes, Carriage Robes, etc. Come in and examine our goods, we flk you to compare, and then you judge. For Fair Week we ask you to make our store your headquarters and resting place. Bros. HOSPITAL NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Godschalx of New Plymouth are the proud parents ol an 8 pound boy, born September 4 He and his mother are Hi.iiiK ver well. Bert Carter. 11 year old son of Mrs. Carter of Peach, tire, is at 1 1 i -hospital awaiting an operation M his leg which has been under treal ment for several weeks. W. I). Taylor was removed to hl- home In Payette Thursday mo ratal Mrs. C. EE. Johnson and S I) Stev ard from Clover Creek near Westfall are both nt the hospital recovering from a slight attack of typhoid fever Mrs. W. EE. Seltz from Vale wns ,-i patient nt the hospital last week. Mrs C. KB Powell from Payeti. underwent an operation lust week fin gall stones and is rapidly Improvlnc. Mr. 0 Nelson left the hospttnl on Monday for Vale. Mr and Mrs. Buyer were up visit ing Mrs. Johnson lust Sunday. Miss Myrtle Lynn from Payetie who was a former patient nt the hos pltul came Sunday to show the place to some of her friends. C f Morgan of the O. W. H. St N. Is at the hospital He Is expected to leave soon for Portland. AHEItDEEN MAN IIKKK E. F. Weslberg of Aberdeen, Wash, was a visitor In our city Wednesday of this week. Mr Weslberg who is the proprietor of the bottling works In Aberdeen has property near Mai hour 'it. aud expects to make a trip up there aud return to Ontario next week for the fair. A new vacuum sweeper we be glad to have you try It out. tarlo Furniture Co. will On HUTls I III Hi II Topics for next Sunduy: 11 A. M. "Feeding Ground." 8 P. M. "That Young Man." The young men of Ontario uud vie Inlty are invited to this evening ser vice, ami especially I lie high school young men. Let me urge every young man to be present D. E. Baker, pastor. Co I " UPlei i i. to Tin: i.ihi s I I COPE, THE TAILOR I gH LH m m sour suit needs rclimug I or cleaniug for Fair time; '"5iigkr' iVW I $100 Reward, $100 The i. ill of nil paper will bo PIpiihi d tu It-nrn that there Is itt least one (lri-ii.t.tl dlaeaao that scli-noe lias I... n nl. I,, t.i cuff In all Its stages, and that l C'ntnrili Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the onlv positive euro now known to the iticilli-al Maternity. Catarrh belnK a loiiMltutlonii illsense, requires a eonilltutlotuil Iresl tnent. Halls Catarrh Cure Is taken In t. rnallv. acting directly upon th blr.od and mucous sin farca or the system, tin re by destroying ihe foundation of ti . ease, and Kiviiui the patlenl stieiiKth by building up the constitution nnd assisting nature In doing lis work The proprlttnl have no much faith In lis curative Doe ers that they offer one Hundred Dollars tot any ease that it falls in ear, lend for Hut of testimonials. Adrti.nn: V .1 CltRNRT A i ' . Toledo. Hi. 1. 1 by nil inutiKlam. Tie Take Hull's Family I'llle for rnnatlpatlon HISIMMM li XI'- KIREMAN'S DANCE EVEHY NIGHT of Ihe Fulr. Mooro Hall. Best of Music ami order Conn- one aud all anil have a good time. Till: IIOTKI, ONTARIO CAKH will pen Thursday. September I ! Ii . with the best meals In the city at 18 and 3T rents. Short nnlert at all bourn Try our dinners, espclally Sun day dinner, from 12 to s p. M it O. V. I.oi.k POH S.M.K How boat in In .. condition, with air tunks and Bvtl rude motor. InqulN B. Hi'Kan. Moore Hotel TO TH H1-: (lood resilience pro perty In a lino Idaho town, for land or town properly In Ontario. Hox tt.1.1. Onturlo, Ore. l-'OH SALE I'otato diKKei al Holy Itosury Hospital. If DON'T KOHtlET that l.ouls Hurtle Mt til shurpens shears at tho O K llarber Shop. Only ten cents a pnlr. 16 8t XCTKHIONN EAST via OHJDOON sinner LINE I nloii I'aclflc Hystem Tickets on sale, August IS and -" and Septeiuberl, H, 15 and i'l Limit, October 31st. See UK'nl for rules anil furl her purllciibirs. 1861 Are you KoiiiK enter your fern or potted plants at the County Fair? If mi, bring them to the Ontario Floral Coinpauv and have them repotted of K'-t some of the ruinous "UI.AKD I'lunt food we huvu and take a pri-tn '.u m on t li-iii . I-'OH KENT- Furnished ti room house with screen porches, good barn and chicken park aud lawu. Apply I'. O. Ilox 14- Onturlo. tf. OHDEK YOUIt CARNATION! AND AHTEHH FHOM TDK ONTARIO FLORAL COMPANY. HRADQUAR TBRI AHUUH OFFIOR. TKi. 4 . J . Order your engraved cullliiK curds from the Argus. HEST IN QUAL 1TY AND PRICI. FOR- HERMAN, AUSTRIAN. FRENCH. UAVARIAN aud JAPAN ese decorated pure chinuware Cull ut Ihe Vuriely Store -Onturlo ONOI We have the best ussortluenl Ol variety, quality, uuilprlcu we CUU- III. I be lie. lien THE VARIETY STORK 0NTAH lo ORUDOON. We huve Just received saiupl eiiKruvud culling cards in the lutcM styles and we would be flat in haw imi call uud sue them. All kinds of first cluss engraving. AROUI "II I K LOST- Met ween Kiugbur' rMCll uad Onturlo child's white Poplin tool i'lnder return to Hill's I'haruiucy uud receive reward. mi Jf rr KVMHRL C W .J -' f-im At the end of the historic Lewis end (.Ink trail, on the Pacific Ocean, I A e .1 (i lies i. 3 miles ot torost- t ikirted.tirf.WasKcdCIAT.SOPBIACH. B.,. -modern hotels at GIARIIAR1 and SfASIDf ! Finebathinji in Surf and two$35.000 I Natatoria. Manifold amusements, I golf, tennis, etc. Inexpensive hotel, I cottmle and rnmrt nccoitunodations. 7j)FiiXiHTry0URrCY forbu" ALVINU the (trnnd scenic Lolum - -bmon ine ntnurMnii riodf Linuio.1 Trains to Portland, thence thr the picturesque "Holland of Oregon and Astoria to the v-'cennside. 3iruTlrO on Exposition Trip via North Bank and tho fast new 3 million dollar steamship "liful Norlheni' dnd "Nufthni ?ih" .Sif for Our Vacation flookUt $21.65 Round Trip l';ii tit nlnrs of Ticket Affent Oregon Short Line i. a. ennn . ttn, rmt. tmm SAVE STOUH DIMES AM) Bl V A WATCH THE FAMOUS ILLINOIS Nun Sold on THE JITNEY Watch Sales Plan I or one month we will aell you .1 I on H. us Illinois Wati-li 17 Jewels Adjusted, I Inn model, 12 or 111 III u gold tilled case, guaranl I lor J.", war.-., on Ihe Jitney I'lan. Vou pay in cents iluwii uud IU cenlK udilllloli.il each week, for I ! weeks, after which the payments de-rl'i-n e 111 c nth weekly until the watch la paid lor aud llieu it ..ui W'e will sell you ANY walch you j.i. t i . on the -aiue proportionate tl-l'JIlM All (iooil Watchi-H, I nil (Miaian teeil. Owl UK In the Miuall amount ot IMl 1 1 1 . 11 1 H WO Sllllll lllSist Oil out payment each week until the watch is paid for. Kvery Man, Woman and Child can ajford to buy a watch on Our Jitney I'l.m W. W. LETSON Jeweler, ...Ontario, Ore. MISS ESTELLE CURRY Instructor in Piano ieailieis I iilllbiilc from Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. Phone 1711-lf W vi in PRUNI PACKRRI Sunny Slop. I'ackiiiK HMM '' mil. , ..est of town I'lioni) 'J 2 II FRUIT LAND Iftm&l VL.i.fc B 1 1 il ! M j r . ''l. m gfl lgf f L ,1 T Wf ll' tty , ' J? I SV IgHadtBgeaKRI . ixT iTfgHslHgigB JemJk iVau'iA