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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1915)
PACE BIX THE ONTARIO ARGUS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1915. H B . J x M t V IIHIKI 1AH.M, NKtt'H W. B. Moi'nriy of Hakor wbb h v Itor here Mondny. R. H. Drown of Diamond On was here lam Monday. J. 8. Denaon of Frultland spent Sunday In Ontario. Fred Hascall of Pilot Kork was here the flrat of the week. Mrs. C. M. McCoy of Ittveralde wan here nhopplng Monday. H. A. Klllam of Dolae wan a vlall r here on Wednesday of last week. E. R Deeman off Duhl WM a visit or here on Wednemiay of last week Edgar Dunean of Welner was In Ontario on Wednesday of last week Wm. French of La Orande wan in the city thla week on Wedneaday. K. I. Drngan of Vale wan a visitor here thla week. Mrs. D. W. Adaint was an Ontario visitor Wednesday. H. M. (lllllam of Baker City was here on hualneBB this week. JatnoN Fox was down from I'nlty Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Tlllotson and Miss Nettle McDonald of Dculali were In the city Tuesday. Father Brady was In from Juntura the first of the week. Mrs. Maud llosjart, who rcxides north of Jnmleson, was an Ontario visitor this week. The Misses Jennie Bull and Myrl Bull upeiit two days IbhI week attend ln the State Fair at Boise. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Hill returned tho first of the week fromni a few days visit ut Cambridge. Mrs. Win. Jones and daughter of Juntura. spent a few days In Ontario, this woek. A. B Anderson and Robert Brick- non of Wolser were Huuday visitors I iire. Henry Blaokwell tlio well known "took man came up from Portland (lie llrst of the week and will spend souk lime here and In the Interior. Mr. and Mrs. Castle and Mr. and Mrs. Payne, of Boswell, Idaho, spi'iit Saturday In Ontario, shopping and visiting relatives. The Misses Ernestine and Pauline I MIliiRsley left Hunday eveulnR for a three weeks visit at the Han Fran clseo Exposition. They plan to spend a few days In Port laud, on the way down, end will return home i way of Salt Lake. The H Ontario Pharmacy 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. REXALL REMEDIES. Mr. Dent Mowrey will appear In pluno recital at the Moore Hotel next Saturday KvenliiR at 8:30 P. M ad mission 76 cents Given under the auspices of the Ontario Music Club DANCK Haturday ulght- Moore Hall. Everybody Invited If you want to buy or reut a sew Ing machine aee Ontario Furniture Co The Outnrlo Pressnry Installed a new Raaollno extractor and deodri ulilR machluu last week. This ma uhlne scientifically extract:. Hie din from the Rurmeut which Is left In under the old way of hand wrlugiug or allowing Hie garment to drain dry. Al the iatue time iiniovi-s the gus ollne odor of the dry cleauiUK ' tie best work call 84 J opposite Dreum laud. Art Duiiuuck Prop. m w Trt- Eh.1 . V III A 7 I, . - ' 11 ' "' lT'' l'TlsT Wi:,.: :Ii'-V' 7 I bv'I;- j t;4i - .... : JaWjlB B.tPTiKT (iiiiitii nom CI.OTHINtJ WD SHOK WiNTKI). (in account of the union service at the Presbyterian church last Sunday evening we did not give the address, "Greater Ontario and HellRlon." We will give this address next Hunday evening, at which time questions will bo asked concerning the failure of the churches In Ontario, and at that time will he answered. Morning theme, "The Other Mile." A hearty Invitation Is extended to all. Hervlers at the Orange hall at :: p, M. D. E. Baker, Pastor. Anyone having clothing and shoes for the poor. If they will bring them to the Baptist Parsonage, or call up by phone, No. 47-W, we will go for them. We will appreciate any thing in this line, and will place It where needed. D. E. Baker. AUCTION! Friday, October 29, at 10 o'clock, 50 head llolsteln cows, heifers, yearl ings, beautifully marked, black and white, fresli or freshening soon. Yearly milk and butter fat records furnished fur each cow. Six head of Jersey cows and heir era. One thoroughbred llolsteln bull, "Ituiier King of Cherry Creek" No. 08,178, II F. H. B. One One yearling bull calf for light service. Number of yery fine ynunR heifers and bull calves. One two ) oar-old stallion, welRht 1(100 One four year-old grade standard bred mare, very Rood saddle horse. One two year-old grade standard bred mare. Terms of Hale. Ten per cent Interest on notes acceptable by the Malheur County hank, tl months time, 5 per cent off for cash. All sums below 126.00, cash. Free lunch at noon. Dickens ft Miller, mil iloueers. J. II. Wolf, clerk C. W. de Boer, owner Three miles northwest of Nyssa. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ItooM & 1IOAHD- Private home (Jul it liiiies I2fi.no per month no children. Special rate to married couples. Apply Virtue Si . between Montana and Dakota Ave. 40-2t.. Trade your old stove In on a new range at McDowell's. The best line on the market for the money. 4 1-1 1 $1.00 down, $1.00 a week, will buy a Hnosier Cabinet, this week. Ontario Furniture Co. Statement of the ownership, circu lation, etc., required by the act of August 24, 1012. of The Ontario Ar gus published weekly at Ontario, Ore gon, for October 1, 1916. Name of the editor, W C. Marsh. Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders, holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount of bonds mortgages or other securities: M. E. Bain, Parmn. Idaho. W. C. Marsh. Anyone wanting rugs or a rarjMl woven from rags address Mrs. 8. Burkbardt, Ontario or ca' at Wyotn nlng and Grant St. tr. Boom and Board -private home quiet - rates $25. per month- no children. Hpeclal rates to married couples. Apply at J. A. Dhimi home Mrs. Hpenrer. Il-lt. Buy a Hoosler Cabinet this week. Ontario Furniture Co. Oet a Ave year guaranteed wringer at McDowell's. Ontario. 4. -It. FOB S.M.K a aows and pigs at $10 per head 4 0 elght-weeks-old pigs at $1 00 per head. Inquire John ston's Store, Frultland 41-lt LOST -Fox Terrier dog, belonging to Itlchard Adam. Answers to name of "liohhic " Finder nlease inform Mrs. I. Adam. 41-lt. A large selection of lluoleuui from 45 cents u yard, up, at Ontario Furniture Co. FOB SAI.i Indian motor cycle rood condition. Just beeu thorough ly overhauled Best cash offer takes It Apply at Argus Office. 41-tf. con HINT high school i room house near the Inquire phone 110M I'D it KENT Rooms for light house keeping, steam heated. lloi'Kl. ONTAIUO. 40-tf When Edison Says "I am satisfied with It now" after 37 years of experiment ing, It means something. The New Edison Diamond Disc PHONOGRAPH have this stamp of approval from this wonderful Inventor Hear the New Edison ut Hill's Pharmacy Friday Evening, Oct. 15 7:30 p. m. PBOOHAM. Marltana Overture, (Wallace I Soderos Bund Irish l.ullaby. The Two Larks (l.eschltlikl) Piano Andre Benolst Happy Though Married Monologue F Duprez Meditation Thais (Massenet) Violin ....Albert Spauldtng The Skylark Ellen Beach Yaw When 1 Dr am of Old Erin, Ava Maria (Schubert) Violin Carl Fllesh Mother Prayers Have Followed Me (Ackley) Baritone Homer Kodeheaver 5th. Nocturne (Schubert) , Orchestra Good Night Utile Girl, Good Night tMacey) tenor lleury Burr. aw i -7 4rV I Hrf ft " J y li ' NOW IS THE Time to Buy that New Fall SUIT or COAT New Shipment Just Received, with the very Latest Effects, of Recent Style Changes You will like them; and you will like the Prices. SUITS: $17.50, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00, UNO $26.75 COATS:--$9.00, $10.75, $12.50, $13.75, $18.00 $22.50 MACKINAWS for every member of the family; the little fellows $3.35 and $4.48; Misses and Ladies, $3.75 to $6.75. Other New Lines Skirts, Waists, Sweaters and Underwear. Oct. 19 to 23 SPECIAL PRICES IUbaacc3UBaBmpsEt The tremendous success of GOLDEN WEST STEEL CUT COFFEE has attracted the keenest competition-and yet-GOLDEN WEST Sales have steadily Increased-Because Golden West Steel Cut Coffee Satisfies Everybody BOTER BEOS I Oct. 19 to 23 SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION 0 DEPARTMENT STORE - v f