The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, October 28, 1915, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THB 0NTABIO AROTTB THHRffliAV, OCTOBER 38. 1915. ""
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BRIEF IXM?AI, NF.VVH
BEAUTY AND
HEALTH
SHOULD BE EVERY WOMAN'S HERITAGE
It may be o If you Will Observe die simple laws f nature mid pVOtegt your complexion.
Our f'jiee cream and otter toilet preparations will greatly improve the face, preserve the complexion, and
otherwise assist nature in its work.
Just ask us about the few simple laws of nature that insure perfect health. We know, and our know is yours
for the salting.
THE ONTARIO PHARMACY
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Ad Simon went to Holm Monrtny
V. W. Chambers left Monday for
Chicago with several carH of cattle
8. F. Taylor made a trip to Welser
last Saturday.
W. T. Lampkln went to Welser,
Monday, returning Tuesday noon
Mrs. R, R. Vernon was In from
Riverside last week.
Mm. L. R. Wllfong of Lowe, Ore..
wm here last week for a few days.
A. H. Chrlstensnn was up from
Kuna, Idaho, last Thursday.
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F H. McDonald of Newport, Ore ,
apent a few daya here last week.
A. Murphy of Beulah, spent Hun
day here.
Mra. R. E. Weant of Vale stopped
here Sunday.
H. M. Gilliam of Baker was a vis
itor lu-re Sunday.
K. M. Hrower of Sand Point Idaho
was a Sunday visitor, here.
A. O. Smith was down from Twin
Falls the latter part of last waek.
8. A. Armlstead of Boise spent
Saturday here.
Cynthia Balrd of Jamleson spent
Friday hero.
L. Rasimissen, claim agent for the
O. 8. L. spent Friday here.
T. M. Jones of Vale was a visitor
here Tuaeday.
Miss Hernadette t'ush of Nynsu, is
the Ki"'Ht in this city of Miss Klor ice
Van Vslkenburg, this week.
l.'n Darnell of New Plymouth,
was a visitor here last Friday ami
Saturday.
It R. Dodf e of bWM
here Tuesday
A. J. Bullous and
spent Tuesday here.
rlsltor
wife of llolse,
H. K. Young waa down from Vale
the llrst of the week.
Mra. C. B. Smith af Caldwell was
visitor In Ontario Monday.
R. II. Davis was here from Walls
Walla, Monday.
Fred M. Johnson of Baker City.
i was visitor here last week.
l.eo Marshes and wife of llolse,
were hare the latter part of last
weak.
Mr. and Mra. A. L, McDowell and
little daughter spent Saturday and
Sunday In Welaar.
K W. Van Valkeuburg mada a
trip by auto to Burns last week, re
turning Saturday night.
Bam I, Itch of Enterprise, Ore., was
visitor here the latter part of last
waek.
John Rlgby of Vale waa a visitor
here Tuoaday, ou his way to Cort
land. Mra. Cohlck of Welaer was a visitor
here Tuesday ami Wcdnoaday, the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Flfer.
Mrs. A. Murphy and Mlaa Klla
Murphy of Beulah, spent last Thurs
day ln-i
Rev. F. L. Cook of Vale made a
trip to I'ayotte the latter part of last
week, stopping here on his return.
HOT WATER
BOTTLES
UK MOT U II.IC llonils
AMI lOl NTAIN HYIUN4.KS
Alii: eOslliVKI.V THK HKHT
THAT MONKY CAN Ml'V.
ALL FILLY (U AHANTKKII
BY I'M, AN UF.1,1, AN THK
MANl'FAtTlllKH.
Supplied iu two mi. I three
!. I I.
NOfl'K THK PWCKB
$1.25 to 2.50
Mrs. Joe Staples went to Caldwell
last Sunday for a few days visit wit 'i
her mother, Mrs. Lee.
Mrs Johnson Defoe and daughter
Mildred left Saturday on No. In for
a visit In Michigan.
Mth C. H. Calkins and daughter
Iona Oram of Hnmedale, Idaho are
Hpeuding the waek In town visiting
friends and relatives.
Mrs. N. V. Van I'etten and daugh
ter (Irace who were the guests of
relatives here this week spent Mon
day and Tuesday In Bolae.
Mrs I M. Sharer of La Grande,
who has ben visiting the past week
with her sister Mra. I. F. Arnold of
this ey city, returned home Tuesday.
Mrs. W. W. l..-tson and Mra. II. C.
Schuppell were Boise visitors this
week. They went over Tuesday noon
ami returned Wednesday evening.
Mrs. i-ttle Jonaa and slater, Miss
O'Nell, of Juntura, who were vlaltora
In this city several daya, returned
home Monday.
Mrs. C. B. Bingham and son IVni
iM left Saturday on No 4 for lluttle
I. ui-' Minnesota. Mra. Bingham ex
pects to spend some time visiting In
Minnesota and South Dakota.
Mrs. Itlcker of Union, Ore., who
has been the guest of her daughter.
Mrs It M. Carllle, for a few days,
went to Vale Monday to visit another
daughter.
Msr. N V. Van Fatten and daugh
ter Grace of Pendelton who have been
the guests of their son and brother
K. C. Van Fatten and family In this
city for several days returned home
Tuesday evening.
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Hill's Pharmacy
'iiii best place to buy furniture
McDowell's, liuy right you can sell
right.
Those who have not secured sea
son tickets for the Lyceum course can
get them at the Ontario Pharmacy.
Get a waahlng machine cheap at
McDowell'a.
own Saturday night Moore
Hall Everybody Invited.
A good U. 8. Separator for aale
cheap at McDowell'a.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOlt HA1.B One heating atova, two
rugs room site, one a Itoyal Wilton,
little used; one reversible Bmyrua;
one Irou bed; and other furniture
Mrs. Ji.meite Kviiiii. Cor. of Klug
and .Minnesota Ava. 43-lt-pd
SOB SA1.B One second hand heat
ing stove first elaas shape will
sell cheap address P. O. Box Ml,
Ontario. Hu
f.OST-Uirgc Cameo hrooeh
Kinder leave at Argus ofhVe
and receive reward. tf
READ THE NEW SERIAL
8TORY "NEAL OF THE
NAVY" NOW APPEAR
NO IN THE AROUS.
8EE THE MOVING PIC
TURES NOW APPEAR
ING AT THE DREAM
LAND THEATRE.
IT IS A GOOD STORY,
WELL TOLD, AND YOU
WILL ENJOY READING
IT AND SEEING THE
PICTURES.
FINE CORN AND GOOD
PROGRAM FOR THE
CORNECARNIVAL
Nothing Over 25c
I T.lkK THIS MKAN8 Of AN XOI (IN; TO THK PKOIM.K OF
oNTAiin AND Tin: Hi'imorDiG corvrnv, theopkmno i
Ml N'KW MOM ON S.VriHD.W. MT. UOth. I WILL KN'DKAV
Olt TO SKI. I. QUAMtl OOODH AT H LOW A I'llll'K AH Is -X.
HIKTKNT WITH GOOD MKIH'II AN ; DIsl.NO. I CAN MAKK MOB
I'ltlCKN IU MTYina AND SKI, U NO I OK i AHH ONLV.
I WILI, HKLL HOMK A HTH IKS KYKIIY SATI IUAV AT A HIO
MDVCTION. M VOI DO NOT HKK OI'R AD. O.MK IN TO MKK
WHAT WK IIWK TO OKKKH ON THAT BAT.
SPECIALS
The Ontario Presnary Installed a
new gasoline extractor and deoder
i 'in; machine last week. This ma
chine centrlfucally extracts the dirt
from the garment which Is left In
under the old way of hand wringing
or allowing the garment to drain dry.
At the same time removes the gas
oline odor of the dry cleannlg -for the
best work call 8 4 J. opposite Dream
land. Art Dunnuck Prop.
LOST Oct. 3rd., near O. 8. L. depot
a sliver mounted bridle, red leather
split headstall, braided reins. 5.00
reward, no questions asked. Return
to C. H. Trousdale. 40-tf.
CARD OK THANKS.
We wish to thank our many friends
and neighbors for thi-ir kiiidneiH and
sympathy through tin- Illness and
death of our beloved Infant son and
brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. PeuU A Son
Owyhee, Ore.
OHOHT BANGS.
Saturday, October 30, Only
Aluminum Ware at "- cents.
m
!) and in Inch (loop pic plati-s.
II and In inch deep Jelly plates.
8 and 10' Inch ItOM bottom Jelly
plates.
l V4it. ii-'i'P ps44la p "
1 Vtj t . bake pans.
1 qt. sauce pans.
Ilrlck In. 1 1 pans.
Square biscuit pnim.
Deep biscuit pans.
hiiiwii and White CimkliiK Wni-e.
SHH'lal nt N rents.
I, ''. iind 7 Inch uilxlug howls.
I, iind 7 Inch puddliiK pun
The above In the same us the well
known Guernsey ware, only lighter
A BANK'S FIRST DOTY
CASH BAZAAR
COATS
YES we have the
Greatest Line
you ever saw in On
tario, all colors, siz
es and up-to-the-minute
styles and
cloths. Prices from
$6.00 TO $35.00
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BBBbI EgkgBBft. '
gaai JIbbWA
HI ;
(I lllii'n lilMi
is to its depositors. Tlio
business of this I. imk is
I n I in iril on tli in I hi '!'.
which in, in truth, SE
CURITY AND CON
SKRVATISM. Safety
is considered before
profits.
We feel justified in ask
ing for your bunking
business, assuring you
always, courteous trent
imiii and satisfactory
sci ii e.
Will be given at the Moore Hall
Monday evening November 1st. All
parties taking part will be requested
to dress In white loose slip or yamn
yania style. Face and head covered
with white slip, with eye, nose and
mouth cut In. The idea Is to every
one, both ladies and gents, to iln- ;
as near alike as possible, which will
mean a bushel of fun. neamguards
Orchestra. No one mil in- allowed
to dance except thoso In costume,
until after masks are removed.
CMrTHINO AND NIIOKN WANTKD.
Anyone having clothing nnd shoes
for the poor, if they will bring them
to the Ilaptlst Paraonage, or call up
by phone, No. 47-W, we will go for
them. We will appreciate any thing
In thla lino, and wll! place It where
needed.
D. K. Bakar.
MAAAwaMyrVVMWWWMvye
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Statement of ownership, manage
ment and etc., required yb law, of
the Ontario Argus published weekly
nt Ontario, Oregon, for October 1,
1915. Kdltor. W. 0. Marsh. Owner
V (V Marsh. Known bondholders,
mortgagees ami etc., M K Ham. I'm
Ilia, Mill. n
You Are Judged by the
Appearance
Of Your Letter
MissaMs'sssaiMSM
If your stationery is
up to the minute, with
type the proper size and
neatly displayed, your
communication is pure
to command attention.
That is the Kind of
Stationery
our Job Off ice Turns Out
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B
IG RANGE OF CHILDREN'S
COATS AND MACKINAWS at
$2. 98 to $7.50
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E.vSAdBsla ljci
SHOES
SHOES
For Ladies
NKW Cll'SlK IIUOT
White Stitched it aVI.SO
Kid or Patout (i ia.XO
with cloth top.
OUR SHOES WEAR BETTER AND COST LESS
We Take Orders For
Flowers For Any
Occasion
For Misses
lAi III I I n
I'aieut. Kid or Calf With Cloth
.top or without.
I'ltM KS
IjU.tMi, J - . i! . m. ami ' h.-
Flowers
of
All Kinds
lamiKinX
h a
fa y m gtM m m 0 7 igW
Funeral
Flowers and
Designs,
Wedding
Flowers and
Bouquets
Cut Roses,
Etc.
Flowers for
Decorations,
for Gifts,
and tor
Wearing
Ontario Floral Co.
Headquarters at Argus Office. Phone 49 J
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