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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1916)
mm Rexall Remedies 1 " Nfaf ONTARIO PHARMACY Eastman Kodaks Eastman Kodak Supplies - NyaVs Remedies . PERSONAL-LOCAL Hntunlnjr, Hie 29th, ni MrKlnley -ay. Mrs II 0, Wliltwortli wan up from Wolscr Tiii .ilny. W. T. I.niiipkin made a business trip tO Wlllser TlH'HflBjr. Mm. W. W. Wood Is flailing Willi relative In flranl fount Mrs Tliarlmr f Payette. ! visit ing Mm. Ruthfortl this week. Miss Roberts, of Vale, wan calllnf on Ontario friends thla week. I. P. Mart of Westfall. la In town thla week visiting with friends Judge George Davis, the Vale at tornejr, was here Saturday on busl neaa. Mr Fred Looey la visiting at the home of J. A. lackey and family thla week. John Hader of Holae, waa visiting with hla brother, Frank Radar, over Sunday. Dr. Cluen waa over from P -u.ua looking after patlenta In the local hospital. Mr. Kuatace, a prominent attorney Of Caldwell I In Ontario thla week on a bualneaa visit. During lU, about 13.000,000 worth of horses and mule changed banda at Caldwell. Judge Ulgg la home from Ilaker City where he heard an equity case for Judge Anderson. Mm. It. O. Payne waa visiting with her parents Mr. and Win. Maule, at Payette, laat week. I'lyiln Maaterson and l.loyd llob ertwin, of Druwaey, were taking In the alglita here thla week. Jainea K. '.easy of Ontario, waa visiting IiIh brother, W. II. I.eaay and I'llltiVtM lit linker t'lty. Olivet I. niton nf tlii Anderson Owlnu much, lorated nenr Malli't, la spending a few daya In thla city. Dr. Mart let t. of Vale, waa here Fri day on IiIh way to Portland where he waa taken In by the 8hrinera. J. F. Weaver returned Monday from a trip to Portland. He found plenty of suow and cold weather. Charloa Cox made a trip to Kin melt Tuesday where he will apend a few days on business tranaactlona. Mrs II. I,. Ander mi returned Mon day evening from l.i ; ramie, where h vlalted with re':iiie. mid fr i. iel The two banks at Meadows have linen consolidated, by the Valley hank taking over the business! of the Btate bank. 8 la Payne, who waa operated on at the hospital Friday la reported aa doing fine, recovering from the op eration nicely. E. II. Adam, who has a drug store In Caldwell, waa here thla week con sulting with his brother L. Adam, on business matters. Mrs. Vern Chambers nnd Mrs. llol comb came bark from linker Tuesday where they have been spending a few days visiting friends. Dr. and Mrs. Printing were visit ors to Portland. They visited the Automobile Show and the Doctor vialted with A I Kader. Mr and Mrs. William Deam and Mrs. Ed Beam of Ironside, are visit ing with their mother. Mrs. A. it MrPberaon of this city. The Snake River rose about a foot and a half Just after the tig thaw and many of those living near Its banks were glad to see It begin to re recle David Smith, who has been In the employ of the Oolden Rule store for the past two years, has moved to Vale, where he will act as clerk In Alsxandera clothing atore. A marriage license waa Issued at Caldwell to Alma A. Traxell. of Fruit land and Charles II. Morrla, of Pleas ant Valley, Oregon. They will make their home at Pleasant Valley. Miss Emma Deputy, who formerly lived here, waa married In Payette laat week to U. C. Howard, formerly of Frultland. The young couple will make their home at Dry Iluck. F. M. Jordan Is home from Port land, where he waa visiting with has throe sous, who are In business there. The Itose City people are experienc ing the hardest winter In years. Many nf the younger people who spent their time skating Thursday were greatly disappointed by the full of anow that evening, aa It spoiled that pastime for some time to come. We have a lot of garden and flower aeeds sent out by Congressman Slnnott for free distribution Call In the i. Hire and get them or drop us a card und we will mall them to you. while they laat. The youngsters are sure having a fine time this winter with the Ice and aiiow. After reading of the two lnili' Itoise tots getting froxen some mothers may give their boys and girls u little more care. SHOES Are Bound to be Higher! But I find I have too many Boys and Girls Shoes BMMasBaaaM I uaaaBaaaaaai And in order to reduce the stock will sell Boys and Girls Shoes less than you can buy them any place Girls Shoes $1 to $1.69 9m Boys Shoes $1.45 to $2.45 Baby Shoes 50c to $1.00 TRY MY SHOES, ut Lampkin 's The Oood Will club, a branch of the Rebokha Lodge, held an evening of entertain riiutit at tho home of Mrs. Draper last Friday. Twenty-nine members were present nnd a good program constating of musical num bers and games, was arranged. Saturday the Ontario Cash Oraln Company shipped over 4000 pounds of baled hay to Rrogan to be used for feeding stork at that place. This Is the first shipment or any size that baa been shipped out of Ontario, all of which has been produced formerly having been used hero by stockmen. This Is not a sign that the stock Is decreasing In number, but that tho farmers are beginning to realise the Importance of alfalfa as a wealth producing product. This Increase of this crop can beat be seen by the fact that more live atock Is being fed in thla community this winter than In recent year and yet the Cash Oraln Company has enough surplus to make the first shipment oat of Ontario. The Orange Hall was the scene of merrymaking two nlghta In succes sion laat week, when the people of that vicinity held a Haaket Social Fri day evening and the Hull was oc cupied the next evening by the Art laan Lodge, who hold an opening meeting at that place. They went out from Ontario In a sleigh, but ow ing to the fact that much of the anow had melted, tho occupanta spent more of their time getting there than they anticipated The evening was spent In dsnclng and other entertainments. Hefreahments were served and the party did not break up until about twelve o'clock. Doth of these gather ings were well attended and It seems that the Orange Hall is becoming the center of attraction for the people of the Boulevard. Mlssea Vanderhoof and Ilellings ley were in Vale Tuesday visiting witli friends. Jullen Hurley the aspirant for tho nomination for State Senator wus In Ontario Wednesday shaking hands with the votera. Look for tho partial eclipse of the Hun thla morning about 8 o'clock and lasting until about nine. The lower part of the Hun will be effect ed, -m Mr Howard has a cow testing dis trict ready to organise with owners of some four hundred cows In line and It Is thought that enough to make up to G00 will be enrolled. Work on the organization will be pushed next week. Thla Is the only way to know the hoarders and work ers you are feeding. Fred llalley is home from a visit at Portland Mrs. Iiuiley will remain there lor a few weeks. Fred aays the Portland people are dunce craxy. Mrs W W. leton returned Thurs day from un extended trip to her old home In Hnutli Dokatu. Her many friends extend her a hearty welcome "Settle up week" Iihh become a popular Institution in a number of Iowa communities. The week lie- KinuiiiK February litli Is devoted to the payment of ull past due notes, bills, store account und newspaper huhscrlptions. It's a good idea. This is u Chinese custom that the alleged clvillxed nations could well adopt. Rev. Koenig, of the Congregational Church has goue to l-owell, noar Everett, Washington, to assist in 'pedal services there. He expects to be gone several weeks. During his i sass Dr. it. I Wi ight, n. i , of iioibo Mill conduct the services here T'ie Doctor Is aaiil lo lie a very able I pi .iker. The directors of the Gem Irrigat ing district have received favorable reports from engineers regarding the locating of power plants on the Boise river. The estimate, Indlcat. will cost not to exceed fti a horse power to maintain ami op-rate the plant, about one-third of what they are now paying. Saturday. February 5th, i. known as Flag Duy among the CfclM Wel fare workers, wheu small s'lk flags will be offered for sale The money to be used by the Parent Teachers aMMiciaiion We believe litis move is in connection uiii IBS Won I a Oataffaas, bBl I. s. ..., xav, we iiu not know anything about it, but n doubt hui : .; Hon Bl Ik weimi: skja ure .in. Buy a flag and find out ubuul it I lieu you have leisure 111 a. KING VISITS CITY Will R. King, legal advisor for the Reclamation Service, was here a few days last week visiting among hla many friends. He was accompanied by R. M. Patrick and B. E. Stoutemyer, of Boise, E. W. Burr, of North Yakima, Wash., E. S. Taylor, of Portland, all of bis legal division of the Reclam ation Service and C C. Fisher, of Boise, acting project manager of the Boise Reclamation project. Judge King was In Denver last week attending a meeting of tbe offloers of the Reclamation Service and left Sunday evening for Yuma. Arizona, where John F. Richard son, formerly located here, and others of the service are endeavoring to stop the annual overflow of the Color ado river. The engineers believe that a aeries of dame In the Grand Can yon will accomplish the task at no great cost. When Judgo King was asked re garding the attitude of the Reclam ation people toward the Warm Springs project, said that when the reports of State Engineer Lewis and government engineer Whistler reach ed the department the matter would no doubt be given due consideration. At the Denver meeting F. E. Wey mouth waa nominated as chief of con struction nnd this waa later confirm ed by Secretary Iane. Mr. Weymouth has been In charge of the Boise project and this promo tion la no doubt an acknowledgement of his good work. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Many of our correspondents were late with their newa thla week an1 It waa left out, but by another week they will get in line. The school column and aome good atuff by How ard and others is in the list. In or der to insure the publication of uny news It must reach us not later than Tuesday aa we print our paper on Wednesdays and have no time that day for outalde copy. Iteiiieinber the Lincoln banquet at Vale on February 12th. Mr. and Mrs. T. McPurlln Gough report the arrival of a nine pound girl at their home Tueaday. Mr. Gough Is the publisher of the Mld vule Reporter. Some five years ago the couple were with the Argus. Their friends hero extern! congratulations. SAFETY SERVICE "Safety lirct" was the motto and practice of this bank long before those words became the slogan of the largo transportation companie. Service to the public is not a theory, but a daily practice with ut. Put your money where safety is tbe first consideration and avail yourself of our service. ONTARIO NATIONAL BANK Safety Deposit Boxes Savings Account f ao30ui aQQtffep fflresa uVSQGQ IhoadJadflQa When travel ing, attending a Theatre or some Social Function, or if Shopping, don't forget to have DR. 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