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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1916)
THE PAID LOCAL ADVERTISEMENTS PERSONAL-LOCAL Money to Naa. Plenty of 7 per WW money for farm loans. Iawrnne A Keller, Payette, Idaho. 1500.00 to ltr.00.00 to lonn on Improved farina. My own money. No delay. O. E. Carman, P. O, Vale loll HALE Six Reed thrifty pigs. $20.00 takcH them If taken at once. Four mllcH wost of Ontario. J J. Dlllard, box 626, Ontario, Oregon Piano TuntnK -A. R. McCarty, an expert piano tuner la permanently In ruled at Nyssa. All work guaran teed. Phone 14 J. 14tf Ciood aerond hand Ilulrk automo bile for aale, cheap. Enquire J. W. McCulloch. I6tf For rent G room cottage, lawn, trees nnd garden apnt. Dunnuck, 84J. Reed -Art tt Wanted 8tock to paaturn M.25 I'"r month. ('. II. Trousdale, box 11, Ontario, Ore. 1 Tt f For Rent Five room houae, (hade, lawn and garden apot. Key with Joe Staple at M. M Oft lllf For' Sal Ilaby carriage In good condition. Range, refrigerator, dres aer and other houaehold gooda. Mrs. J. E. Ooodfellow, 2 blocka weet of high achool. 171' Congratulations) fine. We're looking For rent, 8 room brick houae, mod ern, central, on Main street. W. H. Doollttl. lOtf "Last June'a 'pared to give Next June. brldea are now pre-, competent advice to I For Sale One Ford Touring ear and one Ford delivery car. Ontario Laundry. I4tf, Warrant Call. Notice la hereby given that I have funda on hand to pay all General Fund Warrant endoraed not paid tor want of tunda. Intermit oases May 10th, 1(16. Dated at Vale, Oregon, May S, 191 C. J. R WEAVER, Trees. Malheur County, Oregon. Shortage In material la more con aplcuoua In current faahlon than shortage In dyeetuff. FOR SALE O. I. 0. plga. I Inn.- few fine male hoga eight week old out of prize winning atock. II. It. Tunny, Ontario, Oregon. It Williams paya cash for egga at the Cold Storage. 19-21 The reaaon everybody la calling for the O I. 0, bog la because they develop earlier and take leaa feed It Art Dunnock haa purchased two pure bred O. I. C. hoga from H. H. Tunny. It LOST Sunday evening, coin puree containing diamond ring, etc. Finder return to Argua office. Sport hata and Panamaa In amart new models. .The Bonnet Shop, On tario, Oregon. Owing to the great aucoeaa of the Rob Leaf Sale, which ended a week ago, the Ontario Meat company haa decided to have a special kale on the different kiuda of meat every day of the week. See our advertisement In thla laaue. "'-'- AKlH6 POWDER Absolutely Pure Made from Cream of Tartar NOALUM-NO PHOSPHATE Dr. and Mra. Brett were In Bolae Monday. E. A. Fraaer waa a bualneea vlalt or to Bolae Monday. A aon was born to Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Miller on the 9th. Fred Piatt waa here from Parma Wednesday In hla new Buick. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kerr on the 6th. Mrs. Kyea has gone to Weiaer for a vlatt with her slater, Mrs. McKee. Mra. Whltworth and Mra. Kenyon came up from Welder Tuesday morn ing. John Rlgby, the Vale Enterprise man, waa a visitor to Ontario Tuea- m. A son was born on the 7th to Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman of West-fall. Henry Whltworth was up from Welser Monday looking after husl Mgfft P. J. Gallagher has gone to Jordan Valley to get acquainted with some of the votera. John Johnson, the wool buyer, haa been around thla week picking up some lota of wool. Attorney Crandall, of Vale made an addreaa on civic government at the achool Monday. Mrs. Ralph Weaver came down from Vale Wednesday morning for a short visit with the folka. Frank Foster made a trip to his homestead on Hunday. He waa ac companied by Mr. and Mra. L. J. Aker of On tario are visiting with friends In Baker. Saturday Herald. Rev. Brown will deliver the bac calaureate sermon in the high school auditorium on Sunday evening. W. C. Beamguard waa horo Wed nesday from the bench having a min or operation performed on hla bod. Dan Oallagher, the Juntura mer chant, waa here Tuesday on his way to Minnesota where he expect to an nas a wife. Mra. E. Hall, of South Dakota. Is here visiting her. daughter, Mra. Oallagher. Title is her fourth sum mer In thla section. I. B. Haaaltln. deputy game war- i den for Baker. Malheur and Grant counties, waa here Wednesday get ting the gam men lined up. Conductor Cayou haa moved hla family to Vale. The doctora advis ed Paul to get his family where they would be absolutely quiet. Roy Morse, of Ooodlng, Is now the yard man with the Payette Lumber company her. He waa employed by them In their yards at Buhl. Joseph Braun, a stockman of the Rexburg section, waa here thla week the gueat of Mr. Creem. They were former friends In the old country. There waa a special here Tueeday with th railroad officials They went up on the branch to inspect conditions and look over th nw lln. Charles Haines, the Narrows mer chant, waa here Tuesday badly crip pled up with th rheumatism Ha want on to Hot Lake to gt boiled out. Eugene McCoy waa a delegate to th atate meeting of the Knights of Columbus at Portland and they lik ed Ills looks so well they elected him state treasurer. The bridge gang came In Sunday and were taken to the bridge over the Malheur, near Malleus, where they will be for several months building the big steel bridge. Mr. and Mra. Thoa. Kohout and daughter have returned home to Jordan Valley. Mr. Kohout served on the Jury and Mra. Kohout visited with her sister, Miss Smith. The Cash Grain company loaded a car of wool laat week for Boston, with 167 bags in it. It was coarse wool and valued at about $12,000. It waa from th Van Slcklln bands at Brogan. Mr. Becker, of the bug section of the IT. B department of agriculture, Is here to atudy the bugs and squir rels of this section. The current number of the Popular Mechanics has a aeries of picturea which he took in Braill. Bob Staufield has been buying more sheep and has several lots In this county. He says the lower ranges are getting dry and the cold weather U holding the snow In the higher hills so that sheep are not doing as they should. Fred Flsk, of Parma, who la a candidate for the position of state treasurer of Idaho, was here for a short time Wednesday. Fred is go ing to land the office because the people know him and have every con ihI. nee In his ability and Integrity. Jerry Rusk, who is a candidate for the position on ihe public service commission, was here Tuesday look ing over the field. Jerry says it Is hard to form any idea of who is go ing to get the nomination as five of them seem to be in the running. Ray Rambo la in th hospital with spotted fever. A. D. Rouse, of Brogan, was here Wednesday on business Dr. Weese made a trip to Ironslden Monday and found the roads fair. Judge Biggs left Saturday for Cnn yon county to hold a term of court. Mr. and Mra. Fred Baxter, of Par ma, were here Monday on business The Eastern Stars of Payette will meet with the local lodge this even ing. Mrs. A. L. Cockrum, Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Cockrum are In Boise this week. Mrs. T. F. Arnold has gone to Drewsey for an extended visit with relative. John Biggs, of Burns, was here Friday on business and visiting with relatives. Editor Batf-H was herefrom Parma Thursday. He reported conditions never better at Parma. A. Jaqulsh Is back from a trip to the nitrate bed In lower liarney county where he found the prospects very good. On Wednesday evening at Dream land, Maud Allen In "The Rug Mak er's Daughter," a romanoe of two continent. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson are hack from a trip to Boise abd a visit with friends. Mra. Grieg u enter taining for them thla afternoon. Joyce Taylor went to Caldwell this week for Founders day. Roscoe II. Taylor delivers the address Ot wel come at the Collage of Idaho exercla- Mail orders rnrefiilly and promptly fill ed at these price Send ua your mail orders on these specials ea. A pocketbook waa lost by Harry Jon between hla place and Ontario containing nothing of value to any on els. Its return to this office will be appreciated. If you don't vote for J. W. Mc Culloch for public service commis sioner you will not vote for your own Interest. It Is to your Interest as a reaident of Malheur county to elect McCulloch to the commission. Henry Wakerllg. of Weatfall. was here today after auppliea. Mr. Wa kerllg waa formerly In the sheep bus iness, but when the price want up ha old out and haa been waiting for th prlco to go down before getting back Into the business. Mr. and Mra. Ilert Wheelon and Mlaa Painter, a alater of Mra. Wheel on, are her from Weiaer and have moved Into th Sanford house. Mr. Wheelon la the new printer In charge at th Argua office and Incidentally w might add he 1 th best printer f ever employed in the city. Ther waa a free hare Wednes day morning and a great deal of damage done to th fruit crop. Ap parently all the fruit la gone, maybe a few apple escaped. In Mr. Lee's yard in town the potato vlnea a foot high, were killed, while beans and corn were not injured It la proba ble that the earn spotted condition will be found elsewhere The re port from the FruHlaud bench is that the prunes are hit the worat while the applea Buffered also. Mrs. M. B. Stanton, ne Mr. Ora Campbell, returned a few daya ago from a trip to China, where her hus-l band was employed In th oil fields by the Standard Oil Co. Mrs. Stan ton aaya that on realises mora fully th great advantagea and beauties of America after being tn 'a foreign country for a while. She expect to leave for California soon where she will make her home. Mr. Stanton la In the east visiting with his rela tive. Mra. E. B. Couklln la a candidate for the office of county school sup erintendent. Her name will not ap pear on the primary ballot becaube she tiled her papers one day late. She Is running as Eslella Conklln and that la the name you should write in on your ballot and place a cross before. If you write in Mrs. E. B. Conklln It will not count Be care ful and write Eatella CouklUi on your ballot and place a cross before it. The social afternoon of the Con gregational ladies aid for May vtas held at t in- beautiful country home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johnson and a very pleasant afternoon was enjoyed by all present. After a short busi- neaa session, the afternoon was de voted to sewing and fancy work Light refreshments were served after which the guest, departed each vot ing the Johnson family delightful en tertainers. During th business ses sion It was il id' 4 to hold a cooked food sale the second Saturday of eacli month The one for May will be Saturday, May 13, In McNulty & Cos store window. Mrs. A. M. Lackey, Mrs. Uart Crouiu and Mrs. Emery 11.11, committee. The next social Dg will be at the home of Mm 0txf Hdger, ou Wednesday, June 7. Special discount ou all ready trim med hats. The liouuel Shop, On tario, Oregon. EXTRA SPECIAL Saturday Only Shirt waist sale, 98c to $2.00 wash waists 49c Silk waists $2.48 to $5.00 $1.00 Off Suit Special SATURDAY AND MONDAY All $22.50 to $28.50 suits $19.85 Think of buying high class suits like this at only $19.85 All $16.75, $17.50 $18.00 and $20.00 suits $15.00 SILK DRESSES $4.00 off on all silk dresses - $13.50 to $24.00 This is a real money saver in ready to wear. I ggl " LAMPKIN'S FOR SALE Horse, buggy and harness, price right. Phono 20 N 2. Chore boy wanted. Phone 20 N 2 New millinery thla week includ ing the very latest medium brim and wide Bailors, white and colore. Th Bonnet Shop, Ontario, Oregon. Judith F. Kaay. of Wlar. will b In Ontario on th 22nd of May to demonstrate a 16,000 Pierce Arrow Touring oar for the Aloo Taxi Co. It W. W. Letson, the Ontario Jewe- i ler, will give all mall orders prompt i attention Repair work solicited. It Store your summer tiucou at the Cold Storage at 1 cent per pound. 19-11 H. H. Tunny haa beat O. In the country for service I. C. boar It Foil SALE Idaho Rural Seed Po tatoes c. C. Powell, Fruitland. Idaho. Phone 19-2 19-t2pd -ii Mother's Day Sunday, May 14 Come, Mother, you have been working hard these many Saturdays preparing goodies for "in Sunday dinners. I believe yon will enjoy the ehange if we all celebrate by taking dinner at THE MOORE CAFE Gel your Ice at the Cold Storage. They have both artesian and river leu. ' Phone 157-R. 19-22 WHY THIS DRUG STORE THAT'S WHY- Mail Orders Given Prompt, Careful Attention Purity of Drugs, Accuracy in 1'reseript Freshness of li rit ;t t Medicines. Best Of Toilet A It hi. Durable Rubber Qooda. Variety in School Supplies. Latest Styles in Stationery. Tasteful Confectionery. Delicious lee ( 'nam. Choicest of Soft Drinks. Quality Smokes. Beat Pipei and Tobacco. Prompt and Efficient Service. Everhart Drug Co.