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THE ONTARIO ARGUS. flEPTF,RF R PAGE FIVE '&mi bmb. i ,.;-LOCAL NKWM niti 23, 1915. ''" vi..won. P"tr of the Na2 '-'" lj n .r passed turu which :to. la L. . .,in-.' i ni inn i"-. ne ni"'- ,i... fr..... Timmliiv on ins -wny '" "'" c" " .. kffal A'l-MMy ''"""" ,.l KlltlS H ' li " l" n .. iii from HimiIiiIi M W. .. . .....i.v After si nun " " .. , m.. c. ,.ii i . r . . . -r county riur. - takn In Hi'1 IH'iiiMiiip mi . ....-- an,l to no ir.iin tneie o.. 'rVrT;.-.. The Ontario Pharmacy I anclH0(i fair J. ('Hi III" bud friii" Ld a few '''' '' "" urnlDi: to Ida farm. SITUATED ON Twin nn-DKvn unAnnnm m r p ww RMMi i U VJUTVT, 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 A1 uuk SODA COUNTER. VISIT OUR PLACE AND STUDY THIS SYSTEM. EASTMAN KODAKS AND SUPPLIES. 0 (l;iVillo llllH JllHt Caldwtll mid will fair before Mrs. Cut low tho children will remain m uni tlilx antler whole the daughters rtlt.Miil high school. Mi.Kiv arrived yesterday m I,,-. Owyhee river reach, bring- with liim thrt line young rutin horses thai re entered in the s thin W M red Vennllyoa oi vino w uere tertloy M lllndgeit iinil mint warren bftWNOM, .ire n from Nysaa to ml tho BUT Irs. Angle Murphy anil uiiiigiitor s Mnrganl. came I" from Heulah day. They "''"' '" ihihiT liiKt ninit where Miaa Margaret win ,,r ii,, si Hi i Bel i, mill Mrs rphy plans lo relurii to Ontario ttrml Hie hitler part of the Colin- Filr. Imry Trowbridge and wlfo who e been to the Walhi Walla tnit. umi'il liere hi i evening. Mr Mage went OUt to IiIh farm MM dellier :nMie cuttle to Henry ckwell today at Juiiturii. Mr. wbrldK' I "lie of tlloToudlllg knien ami raneherH of (Jrant nty. - In. Davis, the primary teacher the NyHMii school, mine up yoHter-- nil bronchi iin exhibit that her IN prepared ll will lie seen III ki'IioiiI exhibit! at the fair. ' II ttrayer of linker was a vls- r here Li-1 I riii.iv It Sear, cnine in Saturday from Icmiii ii w e.ii herapoon of Ligin, Mdown for i he 111k Mend Harvest livid lust week and will be hero I Week where he will net IIH OIIO Of p judges at the fair In the nrricul- nl ili'piirlin'i nl E II Tern is in from Hums. Mr. rry In connected with the l'acllr mtOCk Id I here. Edward t'hrlsteneon or Holse, llli' uM.r Siiinla Mayer 'I'row snent a fow d r'h hi p laxl week, behiK railed an a w1t- m in circuit court. It Blackab) was a vVile visitor t week In attend court. Mr ah i Urn li(,er anil Mr. and Win I... attended the ll.n-vest YOU WILL ALWAYS COME BACK. REXALL REMEDIES. 1 1 mmmmaaMmmmwuBw wtL&mzsv. riixall remedies " I " ii em mi n - , : rw nounceinenl that he and his family will move to Ontario admit tin. mi,i. die of OCtohtf to make their home, and Mr. QollOfhCf will COfOffC lu the CfMtice of law. Mr. Uallanher has heen practlcliiK law at Juntura for Hometlme, and la the owner of the ".luntiira Times" which he now has leased to (1. K. Grow. Mr. QaUCf her will occupy nn office In the Flrit National Hank IhiIIiIIhk and has Hurler residence in Villa I'ark ad dition for his home. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Gallagher of .luntura, are here for the fair this week. They came down Sunday. mine Jones ami ramily came In yesterday to attend dtho Fair this week A. A. Roberts of Juntura, arrUcd yesterday to attend the Fair this 'In week. K. (V l'ropst, a well known lmr n man from Juntura, accompanied hy Ii4m wife, capie In yesterday tp miend the week at the Fair. ' ' '- MM ! tlval at Die Mend la-t Fr- I'aul Campbell aa in attendance the M Bond picnic Friday. 1 U Howard attended the liig ( Prom Wednesday 'i daily) Mrs. Hhella Lackey liuncan In 'tho Kites! of htr parentM thlH wvk, vIhIi-ini- the fair. John Itlifhy of Vale was a visiter at the fair yesterday. V.-It. Staples of Vae was down yesterday to visit bin parents and take In tint i.i 1 1 Mrs. 11. ('. Whltworth came iiu from Welser yesterday to attend the fair. Miss 1 ; ui h Howe of Drew Hey, Ore, has coma to enter the Ontario IiIkIi school. ' ' Mrs. II. ('. Hecoy returned from Maker yesterday where she has been . i ii nn; an old school mate. Mr and Mr.. Harney Mull of North Yak I inn who have been the guests .if Mr. and Mrs. Orln Hull, have left for California where they will speud the winter. Mr. and Mra. J. A. Willi. nn- have is their guests Mr, and Airs i rau- micI and son of Silvles Valley, Ore. i . II. V Voung assistant chief eu bnrr of the O. W. It. ft N., came n fro in Itiverside last night with a party of friends in his new Overland fear. Forrest Jones and wife of Juntura Bead Naive t Festival last Friday, Mid nclod pi one of the Judges of the oaaiolUh P J Callagher of Juntura. OMM down Sunday and has made the an- cnine in last evening and will apoBd a few days at the fair. Mr. K. ('. l'ropst and wile nre in from Juntura enjoying the fair. Amelia 1'lugholT arrived DOTC HOC day evening from Huntlnmon, where she moved with her family at the close or hcIiooI year. She will enter the high school here and will DC on addition to the senior class. Mrs. II. M. Ramsey of Nyssa was a visitor here Tuesday, shopping and attending the fair. Oi F. Kenyon was up from , . yesterday to attend the fair. I-. J. Aker spent Saturday and Sunday in Holse visiting his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dunpliy left last evening for San Fraud' n to attend the exposition. The) ex rl in In- away about four weeks. I)r. Y K Hedges came In from Juntura last night and will nttemi the lair this week. CONSTRUCTION IS BEING RUSHED ON NEW RAILROAD All of the iub-eontracti for the entire thirty-five miles of railroad t be built out tram Riverside in the next i'w months have been let and the scene of operation Is cer tainly I Inisy one. All of the vrk has heen suh-eoiitrart-ed with the exception of the sonerete work, the construe- tl f which the Twohi Bros., will !. themselves, We Take Orders For Flowers For Any Occasion .; - ' m i i I : Flowers ' ..t All Kinds Funeral Flowers and Designs, Wedding Fl&wers and Bouquets i. ..... ,' 1. 1 Cut Roses, hie. Flotvejrsfor Decorations, for Gifts, and tor Wearing ' - - . I w !...! v ' Itlt-k. , I m dk .. :.. . . . ; ... Headquarters afr AftrS'-Offit: Pboue 49 ( (from Thursday -'a daily) Andrew (irahntn, tl.e assistant cashier In the Westfall bank, iind Ins brother, James, owner of an apiary near Westfall, came down yesterday to take In the fair. W. A. Itohertson and son I.loyd. came in yesterday from Drnwsey and will be here for the remainder of the fair. Oren M. Nelson arrived yesterday from t'orvallls and will be busy for ii couple of tla.vs iiiilglng stock at the fair grounds. Mr. Nelson is In charge of the animal husbandry de partment of O. A. ('. M. K. Uuln is in from his farm near I'arma to attend the fair this Week Judge McKnight of Yale attcndoil the fair yesterday. Fred l'latt and family of Nyssa were In the city yesterday to visit relatives and attend the fnlr. lieu Culver of I'ayetto was a VlH- Itor at the fair yesterday. W. J. 1 1 in ton came down from Ironside to attend the fair this week. Jtiauita Smith of Welser was a visitor here yeaterday. Mrs. II. M. Itutherford of Iron 14c was a visitor at the fair yesterday. J. K La Fotitaln, J. J. Wright and K. II. Sherman were over from Holse yesterday. Hun Mci'lareii Is down from llro gan to attend the fair. Mrs II S. Anderson was up from Welser yeaterduy to attend the fair ami visit friends. N. K, Smith came in from I. a Grande yesterday and was rt-Kistcr-ed ut the Moore. Mrs. Hichey of Juntura is spend ing tills week ill Ontario, attending the fair. Kd. Newbill of Heulah was a vis itor in our city the past two days, taking in the fair. Harry Juckson of Indian Yalley, arrived here yesterday and will spend a few days ut the fair. (has. Cornell of Welser wus a vis itor here yesterday. II. Withycoiub left early thla morn iug for Cortland Ulid Sun Fralo County attorney V. 11 BfOOkO spent yesterday in 'ule on court business. Mr. and Mra. Carl Itiley of Drow uey are here for the fair, coining in yeaterduy. Nine ((instruction camps emplo) lB over throe hundred men and wrorklai one hundred and fifty head of hor are slatlotieil along the riht of way. Contracts read that t lirt work must he completed December 1st., leaving the solid rock work for winter. The road Is to be completed June 1st., 1916. The company maintain headquart ers at Itiverside, Mr. Cunningham be lug in charge of II Ilice Mr. II. W. Young of the O. W. It. & N. force of engineers also has headquarters at Itiverside. Mr. Young had charge of the engineering work for the com pany when tho road from Juntura to Itiverside and completed his work alxty days ahead of schedule time. lie Is endeavoring to complete his part of the road Into the Harney valley ulso ahead of time allowed by the compaii) Oredo.i Shori Lint rime Fable Ontario, Oregon. November sth 1 1 -t TIME TABLE NO. 70 WUHTWAMII Train No. 17 OrcOJOB Wash. Limited Huntington I'assanger Oregon Wash. Kxpress 7I 19 5 Leave -4:22 a m !::t.ri a m ItM p m 10 p ni I '.i i Mail 6 KAHTWAHI) IK Oregon Wash. Limited 2:.ril a m 76 Hoise I'asaenger 8:5() a m I Eastern Kxprcss 12:07 p m tl Oregon Wash. L.xpress ttH n OREGON EASTERN BRANCH w ! :st A HI) Train No. Leave MM! Mixed, dails except Sunday for lUveraide 12:20 p m VALE a BROGAN BRANCH V f:m!' iVAHl) $100 Reward, $100 Tho readers ol this pupr will b4 I to I. hi ii Hint Mini' I st least one dreaded dlcnse that iclence hsa bwa. mm. to cure In ull Its suifes, and Ihst Ii (iii.irili. Ilalt'i Catarrh Cur Is the only piikltlve cum now known to the medlcsl rriitcrnttv Cntarrh bring s constitutional dlMimr. reiiulrea a constitutional trest tii' nt. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In ternally, m.iiiii: directly upon the Mnod -and mucous surfaces of the system, thers I'v ri.Kirm Ins Die foundation of the dls easc, and kIMiik tin- patient strength by t"iii'tini; up the constitution and assisting nature In doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative pow ( r that thov offer One Hundred Dollsrs for any caae that It falls to cure. Bend fur Met of testimonials. ..!-..p r .1 i-iikvkv A CO., Toledo. O. Hl. I t'V all liniiililt Tie. Talio limie Knmlly I'llle for eonstlsstloe. A F. Masterson came In from Jun tura jreetordaj .Inme. F. Lawrence of the First National bank of Yule la acting as a lair Judge here this week. o Hust came in from Juntura nla). Lee Itldgewu) of .luntura Is here for tBO fair. Hartley J. Shay of Juntura la here lor Hie week, attending the fair. I'orler lv Nash of .luntura Is here this week lleni) lllarkwell, the well known stockman is here this week attend ing the fair. .Much credit is due the school child ren of Ontario, who, under the super vision of I'rof llulley, who has charge of the agricultural exhibits, have worked for a number in davs on the Interior decoration of the exhibit hall at the fair grounds. All ol the teachers have ulso llelce I ill t I I Will lv Alfalfa and corn has been uttod Tor the niot pari In the decoriMi'g, a I i'ii I fa In inc wound around all the ii" nd a part of the p Tho corn stalks which tire in toot high In many places, are used iiii.uiiiI the posts, making u very offeelivi de coration. This Is tedious CPOfl ii'id takes litany more houre work limn la apparent to the average visitor, and these young people should be compll nted for i laying with their work and having It completed on time. Are you going to enter your fern or potted plants ut the County Fuir? If so, bring them to the Ontario Floral Company and have them repotted or get some of the famous "WIZAltD ' I'lant food we have and take a prem ium ou them. Train No. 141 97 140 Leave Mixed Y'alc and Hrogan Daily except Sunday 10:00 a m I'lissanger, Vale daily 7:i p m WJAHT HOI'NI) Mixed, daily except Sunday from Kivciidc 12:01 p m 98 I'assenger, from Vale daily h;4o H m 142 Mixed from Krogan and Vale liaily except Sunday djfj p m I In- llnmndaln train leaves Nvsaa at 1:30 p m on Tuesduy, ThurHiluy, A BANK'S FIRST DUTY FIHKMAN'S DAM i: KYKItY NIOIIT of the Fair. Moore Hall. Beat of Music and order. Come one und all and have a god time. SrSKBAL : ! S 1 Ontario Hotel Cafe. Special dinner every day. II A M to I ill I" M Only :ifi cents. Quick service. All white help. Hell your horses to A. McWilllums. Coal bills are a large part of your living expense reduce both by us Ing Cole's Hot llln .1 Heaters. At Ontario Hardware Co. The Ontario PRESS A RY Will give you the best ser nee in Cleaning, Pressing, ind the best satisfaction in Made to Measure Suits. If fou never had a fit have one Art Dunnuck Tailor Opposite the Dreamland, Phone Sri J flrJBOTBVBMbaBBWHgMsnsjajiMj ynfail .'awsy weatK -S Be jff ypC)G. You :t ba;!i the original -n 5atSfSto--3r" cot of your ttovein thefuel j c2&&3t9?'"!' ' money nved each wintn. gi 'jferXy' Could you atk for morel .-isluid.lv, returning, tarlo at p in. arrive at On SAN FRANCISCO S 1h NswWay itaV- " v "- '""' in to its depositors. The litisincsH of this bank is conducted on this basic, whirh Is, in truth, SE CURITY AND CON SKKVATISM. Safety in considered before prulits. We feel justifled in ask in", for your banking lnisinoHa, assuring you always, courteous trcut iii ni and satisfactory service. FIRST NATIONAL BANK V2U Hours ii.tiMi'ii Tort- I. no I unit Han I i.iui i-i o Luxurious Steamships "Northern I'aclllc" und "(ireat Northern." Six Decks. Triple Screw. Tur llilli , Speed lit Knots, Suite l It LaiC C II Ii hallis, lilass enclosed promenade, Heck Oamee, carago for 40 u .. lares Incliiile Meals mill llertha toimalttooa . mm .l Their Hsl Low i:. cursion fures und through ser vice Leave I'orllund Itll u in, arrho S V 3 .10 next ilnv m 'Ji,J 1. We guarantee a eevi one-third in tuel over any i iei i the bamo kisa, ofl coal, lignite oi black. 2 We guarantee CJc': II t HI i ll t use less haul M I heating a given spaco Uu I , i .uii.er made will) taiio. -ie hiei 3. We guarantee taut the can be heated from lib each morning wit. !o i : i.i the stove the evt . o g 4. We guurunlee that the Move will h hi hre with H I I haul real Iron Saturday evt leng to Monday ne.n.ii.;. 5. We guaiaruee a uniform heat day and i ighl with bolt coal hard coal or lignite. 6. We guarantee every move to remain nb.olutely aii-ughi as long ab MCCa 7. We guarantee the feed door to he enioke and dusi piouf. 8. Wc guarantee the SMtU puffing draft to prevent urfu.g. All wc k i ; t'-.at th stove be oi crated M I nK to directions und connccteJ with a good But (Signed) COLK MAMUPAOTUI IIN4 ' 0 I ) IMiktt-. i (ilitOn level Thi gusrentee en- n PM W lB stove. If you want comfort a: . ay DUtOUS ol ibebC UCaters in your home. "Cofe. Hot Blatt M-,he Your Coal Pit Laif Look fur I Ae.ui ' &'' onftmddur IwjukiJ iiolulion ONTARIO HARDWARE CO. Send for lliiol.il i Oregon Short Mne Agent Sell Ticket It. It. Crosier, A. O. I'. A., ri il.iiel. Oregon. Han I runclMo IO.i .Market Ht. SAVE rOUB DIMES AND BUY A WATCH THE FAMOUS ILLINOIS Now Sold on THE JITNEY Watch Sales Plan l ..i one inontli we will sell you a I ainous ILLINOIS Watch 17 Jewels Adjusted, thin model, 12 or 16 Si.e, in a gold tilled case, guaranteiii for years, ou the Jitney I'lun. You pay lo cent- don o and 10 cents itilditioii.il each week, for lti woeka, after which the payment de crease 10 conta weekly until tiie watch is paid for und then It is yours Wo will sell you ANY watch you prefer, ou the same proportionate terms. All OOOS Watches, fully (.iiuiun teed. Owlug to the small amount of these payments we shall inalat ou one payment each week until the watch is puid for. Kvery Man, Wouiun and Child can afford to buy u watch ou Our Jitney Plan. W. W. LETS0N Jeweler, .-.-.-Ontario, Ore. IRJgsBjajMl 1 IV M 1bLbS s )SVV li kA mlSTi wsys MISS ESTELLE CURRY Instructor in Piano Ti .e I hi i ni ill at- from Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. Phone 17U-R ivd of (He Kistoric Lewis and Oark trail, on tho Pacific Ocean, lie25nuUsofleret B aiat killed suif wiuhed UATMf in deru Hotels at ttAJNttll Fine butKing in Surf and two 3S,00U Natatoria. Manifold amuMaOenU, golf, tennis, etc laexpensivO Twtel, cottage and camp accommodations. 'ADf'JGllTHJOURlCVfcrt A LONG tko grand V . . "Ik, hWt.Ral J :)iaoil scensCCslSBuii- lbNartihaVlberiiited ra ikaiVijr the pictuttfque "Holland of Oregon l i Aitona tx ho Oceaniki S'OlWflK on ExiXJiitU' 1 nps via North b Kaiui,;o fast new nullioa dollar stcuilupe "uiut Nortkri' end "Nmtkfi PeufK." Trains to P tlend. liicnce tHjtiyBn A SB .S nd for Our Vacation JteOfcfsf $21.65 Round Trip Particulars of Ticket Agent Oregon Short Line Ontario, Oregon Ll Ufl. .m I. j ' i i i "--esMSMSBSssMSjpspsjBjss ClB-ssass orrr'