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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1916)
WONDERFUL EASTER DAY AT OUR STORE Easter is only one week away, and of course you want to greet it with glad raiment. The very newest styles in Clothing. More good cor rect new things are here than can be found any where else. The first time you have, just step in, "browse around." It will pay. HKI'illTMr-'.NT HTOIIK HLTAHTMKNT MTOHK Jmj Ontario jMW Mjl ONTARIO fM Coats and Suits Host of New Arrivals $7.50 to $25.00 Thl. U-i week we have m-i re reived n number or bone shipments ..revtit lc l Iptlon : I urn i checks, plaids, ilnln poplin- anil JB). Home with loose hacks, others with Inline-, caught ) NNM of miiim kluii Hi nurk mill walsl, while iiiiiiiv are on I rui- NMrl line and smartl) belted Sl)le mill sixes fin 1'n-n I II l.ln -ul li' Vnlirs In here In uem for New Millinery Our milliner has just un packed and placed on sale a number of special models for Easter wear. In selecting your Easter Millinery this spring do not overlook our department. Easter Shoes All the New Things in Foot Wear No store in the city has the stock to select from as you will And here, or as many new spring models. Let us show you this com ing week. Wv -4 1 v ml 1 Easter Corsets EASTER Brassieres Gossards You will find them only at this store U.MICI I. IT HIST ADVIHOHV rill'MII, HIIIMK.II A Ki'i'Hi Help fur the County Agri culturist has been developed thru i in forming of an uiImk.it body, lip in ilir present tint tln office Iih IihiI M direct advisor, and the policy of tlio office ha depended entirely upon Hi- JudKinunt of tin- County Agricul tural The county la ao lame and the work that It would be possible to un dertake ho dlveraltlnd that II U some iIiuuh lianl to pick out that which In inoHt Important and pressing It Ih 11 1 HO impossible tl) I'OVrr HO III lll'll ler rltory often enough to keep In per ' oual touch with all of the "prevent hour" problems that come up. The plan Ih to tnaku up tlila advla ory hody of member from the lining ea, Karmera' Union, Commercial hod In.. IndlvldualN Intereeted In. the work, and County Court The plan N to keep tin- member Informed of the work that Ih being done, and the members In turn to keep the County Agricultural Informed about thing that he nliould know At various period tlin AdvlHory Council wll' be railed together to plan out work, and pollclea. The council though not yet com pute, wan called together Tueaday, April 4th, for the first time. The pro ject work for thla year waa taken up uiul discussed for thla year, aa were alao aome of the pollclea. The mem berii entered into an lutereatiug dla eunHlou of the projects, aome being dropped becauae they were not con sidered Important enough at the prea eut time The onea that were adopt ed were Farm Management Demon stration, Crop Demonatratlona, Land Drainage, County Corn Couteat, Couu ty Fair, and the Cow Teat Aeeocia tiou and Itabblt I'oleoning work which haH been done waa Indorsed Those who now make up (In- couu ell are the follewing: Lee lirown, Dead Ox Flat; A W Trow, Ontario; K. U Deau aud W. B. Van Dyke. NyW, John F Iteeue and T M l.owe, Owyhee; A O Kingman, King man Colony; Z. Urumbach and V. V. lilckox. Dig Send, Chaa Amidon. Cairo; Kuiory Cole, Hrogau; Coun ty Judge Oeorge McKnlght, Vale; County Commiaaioner M I) Kelly, Jaiuleaon; County Commissioner John Weaver, Ontario, Italph Grif fith, Alfalfa Heights It is hoped to add othera before the uext meeting. NYSSA U. II WIIIh, Nyssa' well known ilr.iyniHii. pun-bused u two-ion auto truck of 40-liorae-power ul a coat of 12200, and will pul It Into aervlce here upon Ha arrival horn thla week II la the firm auto truck of Hh kind to be put in operation In IIiIh part of tln state. Arrangements have been perfected whereby Mr WIIIh will urn- IIiIh truck In gathering the milk over two mltk route early oach morning for the Nyaaa cheese factory, and during the balance of the day lie will use the truck In IiIh dray work In town Heretofore the Nyssu cheese fac tory gathered the milk over only one route, with a wagon A Hocond milk route will be established an u result of Mr Wills getting his new auto truck. Mr Wills stated he will gath er 'he milk on the Idaho aide toward I'uriiiu the first thing' each morning, and then he will gather the milk on the Oregon aide each morning, cov ering the nearby territory and on to-' wurda Owyhee. The Nyaaa cheese factory la enjoy- t Ing a steadily growing buslnoHM Wit I. Hie establishment of u second milk ' route, this lartory of course will li ness a aplendld Increane in luiHlnesM The demand for Nyssa cheese Is great er than Iho fuctory Is able to supply Nyasa business men report busl nesa batter ao far thla year than dur lug the aamo period of prevlouH years Possibly It Is the Drat ripple of the wave or prosperity that we are told Is sweeping the land The promoters and engineer of the Nyasa -Arcuilla drainage Dlatrict have been hard at work during the pust few weeks getting the proposi tion properly organlied. They re port gratifying success, one officer of the district elating tftut actual con struction work on the ditch would com nee in not to exceed sixty days and probably much sooner than that Little opposition seems to have de veloped among those Included In the now district and It ia believed that such as has can be adjusted satisfac torily Work starts Monday on a local t Kill for draining about 900 acres of fine land belonging lo nine land owners in the diatrlcl two mil southwest of Nyaaa. The drainage ditch will be three-fourth mile long and In It will be placed an 18 iueh box Three small laterals will extend ironi the main ditch. Those whose lands will be benefitted are: John Ward, 13C acres; Mrs A. J. Netherly, 180 acres; II. J Ward, 220 inns, M. Conant, 90 acre; William Danlelaon, 40 acre; Mr Hat Held, IK acres, II It Morris, 20 acres; Mr Weat. IK acres; Mr Howard, 160 ac re. J. E. Leesom has leased the Gold en pool hall and fixtures on Main street here, and Tuesday move hi own pool hull, fixtures, confectionery atock, etc , from his location next to the postoftlce Into the llolden build ing. In his new locution, Mr l mm will have a handsome place with three pool tables, confectionery store and soft drink parlor. A bouncing baby boy came In the home of Mr and Mrs Hoy Cook on Monday. YOUR EASTER HAT If You Buy it Here It Will Be A alyllsli lial. A durable hat. Au economical lial. A lint Dial will please you. A hat that lll lie Hie nm or your friends. A li.ii that will command admit atlou wherever you go. A lial I list all people will pronounce a genuine "list or hats." Millinery & Art Store Our Motte: "quick Sale and Small Profit. " IKK8KNTATION I. I It toll HI N H Harry H Kaver, director general Itala Film Company of America oi lers Gabrlele D'Aununxio's treiuen doua hiatorical vision "Cablrla" at the Dreamland. Tuesday night. April 18. Staged in rive countries at an out lay or $250,000 00. with a cast or r, .oou people. The World's master spectacle sur-' passing In Us regal aplendor and magnlrkeuoe the greatest achieve ments or the punt 12 reels, one show, 25 cent. Tut, tut, bister! Why try to smoth er a yawn? Just open your moutli una let it swell the breese. The Mitchell 6 of '16 Is the Greatest Car Value the World has ever Known ONTARIO REAL ESTATE CO.. Agts. MAI. Hit It MrTKS Miss Clara Howard, who Is leadline in I he upper Ironside district, visit ed witli her parents a few days ago when she returned to the home or her brother, c n Howard, where ahe stay during the week. She ridea horseback from there lo her school, a distance of about live miles. Word was received here that I -ester Derrick, who waa operated on at the Holy ltosury hospital 111 Ontario Is doing nicely, also that hi grand father S M Derrick Is still lni in,.-. Ing The Jones hotel In Malheur Is closed now us Mr. mid Mrs Jones have moved to Mormon Ilaslti Chester Morllll Is going to work the lloswnll placer again thla year and Is getting ready to begin work soon Mr i ..i Fountain salesman for the Nevlus Candy Co. of Denver, was a Malheur visitor during the weak. Mr Hen Mudfish Is In Nyssa, spending a few days looking after his business Interests there. Mi Floyd Howard and Ml Net tle Worsham were married In linker Tueaday April 4th at the residence or Mrs F K Woodcock They re turned home Friday evening and are receiving congrutulatlona rrom the many rrlends, both part lea are pop u lu r among the younger class and have lived here a long time The young people gave a social dance In honor or Mr and Mrs Floyd How unl Saturday evening Everyone en Joyed the affair very much. The out of town gueats were Mrs Claudia Worshum, Mis Hernlce Worsham, Mr. and Mrs. C. Jones, Mr. Mert and Lynn Moudy, Carl Winter and Mr Davis or Hie Italnbow Mine. Miss Flo and Jess Hulllvan and Ueo. F.d- l of llurnt Idler. Mr Clarence Howard, Ml Clara Howard and Mr Kd Hose or Ironside. Miss Lucy and Jean Woodcock came In on Friday ev ening Ntage rrom Maker where they have been attending school The base ball boys met Sunday for a llttls practice and to organise for the season There war quit a number out to practice. Mr. J. G. Hill will be manager 'or thla season. A baby girl arrived at the home of Mr und Mrs Karl Oliver Friday. Ap ril 7th. Miss Clara Morntt returned home IhM evening from a visit to Ontario It la possible, of course, that Persh ing may shine In history aa the man who diu'i get Villa A European writer advocates the abolishment by law of the marriage relation as a means or Increasing the population It VMM I i! many' Insistence on attacking armed ship doean't seem to extern! to the British Navy. 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