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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1916)
Big Young Mares want ed, 1700 and up. D. A. Brakeman Tht Red Barn Ontario, Oregon THE PAID LOCAL ADVERTISEMENTS FOR 8AMC Good one home cul tivator at McDowell's Exchange 8tore WANTED A se;ond (irl to aa lat with housework. I'hone 20 N 2. Piano Tuning A. R. McCarty, an expert plnno tuner Im permanently lo cated at Nysaa. All work guaran teed. Phone 14J. 1 4 1 f Qood aecond hand bile for aale, cheap. Mcculloch. Ilulck automo- Enuulre J. W lftf Cultivators for Exchange Store. ale at McDowell' PERSONAL-LOCAL Tuesday bridge club mpt with Mrs. Rader. George Kellogg has gone cart for a short business trip. Minn Anna Martin In about ready to leave the hospital. It 8 Hunter, the Beulah stock man wan hero laat week. Mm R O. Parne went to Payette Mondny to hear that band Mrs A M. Lackey and Miss Reu- liili l.ii. ki-r are at Hot Lake. Mrs. Defoe came In from Mver slde with her children Monday. Dr. Allen, of Iowa, was here this week the gueat of O. O. Luehr. A daughter was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Forest E. Baker on the 27th. E. B ('on Kim is nuiuo ,;;; POft land where he went for special treat ment. Marguerite Clark will appear Wed nesday evening in "Helene of the North." Mrs. Sullivan was down from Vale laat week, calling on her sinter, Mrs Glenn. Here's to the boys on the border May they all come back safe and sound. Rex Mnrquls shipped a car load of large mules to Dayton, Wash., on Monday. Mi's Allen, of Parma, was operat ed on for appendicitis at tho hos pital Tuesday. J W. Patton. the horse man from the Letha section, came down for a few days rest. Seven railroad men have been tak- The Rrldgo club met with Mrs fockrum on Wednesday afternoon. The Nyssa-Arcadia drainage dis trict people have been in Vale sev eral days this week trying to get to gether. There hat been n hi movement In sheep throughout this county this week. Many of the sheep men be lievlng the time to sell Is when the prloos are good. The state Inspector of weights ujttd, and measures was hern laat week anf made one of the stores take nut A pair of scales that he had condemn ed when here on a former trip. Mr nnd Mrs A. R Mead of Cald-o well, Idaho, friends of Rev ami Mrs. , D. E Raker, spent Saturday and I Sunday with them at the parsonage 1 and enjoyed the dedicatory services' of the church. Orean Orphane Dutcher died at the ) hospital on Sunday morning and was' NlM f"m the Catholic church on Monday. He had been sick a long time and left three boys. He was born Feb. 22 1884. A water system Is being installed , n the Riverside addition. The city! mains are being extended so that part of the city may have the benefits of the system It looks good to see the big hunch of men at work. I, Adntn nnd sons anil I.nrue Rlackahy are home from a trip to Payette Lakes The lakes an- mi usually high for thla time of year and the fish are not lilting very good, but they caught a few large lake trout. E. J. Johnson, the Carina orchard man, was here Sunday the guest of tl" it G. l.tiehrs family He was accompanied by Joseph I'orterfield, of Sioux City, Iowa, both old friends of Mr. and Mrs. Luehr, when they RADER'S PRE- 4th OF JULY SALE Y.t wed; brinir Fourth of July week, we will place oil sale tho following Items OUt of our rndenniislin. Men's Furnishing and Shoe Departments V .it KjbouM avail yourself of this opportunity to put in your summer sup ply of rndeniiiislins as you'll never again huy them as cheap. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR LAND BARGAIN -120 acres of land for $12 an acrs. Good soil, fine for potatoes. Tdrms. Phono 20 N 2, Ontario. IXJ8T Hunch of keys. Finder plaase leave at Art Uunntick's shop, f TO TRADE -- For Ontario or coun try property 11200 real estate mort gage drawing eight per cent, first Class security or will discount for cash. Bee Turner, the Insursnce man. FOR SALE Shelled and ear MCI Feed barley in hulk J Dunphy. one and one-half mile oiitliwet or im tario. 2Utf FOR SALE- Five shares of Owy hee Ditch Htock, for particulars sea C. McGouaglll. Sl-24pd FOR BALK Riding and driving pony with good buggy and harness, prices right. Phone 20 N I. WANTED A girl housework ou ranch. dress at Argus office. for general Leave ad- MONKY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED RANCH EH. W. J. I'INNEY, ON TARIO, OREGON. ltf WILL HARVEST GRAIN- Have first class outfit. Only large Job desired. Phone Argus. 25-26p An experienced dressmaker will sew at home or go out by the day Phone 41 M. 2-27p IM acres of Missouri laud, near West Plain, well improved to trade for land around Ontario or Fruit laud. Inquire of L. W. Flock, i'uy elte. It. 1 'Jp en to the hospital till wees wioi vf., n iowa minor Injuries. 0n Mon(1,y nr Morton of XjoT. Mles Ernestine and Psullne Bll- , Iowa w vla-IHngf with Olio llngsley have gone to the Interior ijU,hri The doctor Is a wealthy for a few days. )Bnil ownpr, wij, ,,, holdings In John Gordon, the sheep man, was the Harney valley. He stated that here this week looking after some Iowa lands have advanced about n business matters. hundred dollars an acre during the A daughter was horn to Mr and past six years. Mrs. George E. Holton, of Moore- a Isrge mini her of the local vllle on the 17th. Knights or Pythias went to Welser Hatel Lackey is home from Mai- Mondny evening to help confer some heur and Ironsides where she was degrees. The Welser lodge was had Uniting with relatives. Iy shot to pieces when the state mill Fred II. Kiddle, the Island city WM C''J ' nd th" dl1 "'" sheep man. waa here thla week look- "v" '" to confer the degrees, ing over the local situation. A deal was completed Thursday Ontario people will scatter on the whereby W II Roam became the Fourth to all the outside points ow,"r "f Hatfleld'a S7-acre where they have celebrations ched- 'r'" "" Owjrhee. The eonsld ,,!,.,, cratlou was $4800. Mr Ream la u .... i .. i i . .. HOi f W v' 'learn ilc onie from he deal attorney have been at l,i i u Iter l, ri.rtttitlv N.llil u Vale till week, where they lire hold- . .i .1....1. Wiluiihle firm, lug a Mpeclal session of the circuit ..,,,. Tlie hay crop kj going Into the ., ,. , . . ... stacks fast llitse days. Most of It Ruth I'lirrell. who lis been visit- , , . . , . .. I down und nm) already baled mid llg iili relut Ives In the northern , , , mi Ipped but much remains on the part of the county returned home ' ! gr.iuml Some fields have an aver- ,")' litre yield, hut most are below the1 The Dreamland I.hs secured a pee- mVerM-. Tlle MtT, ,,rf0 will prob- Isl for Sunday even Tig with Clara mi1v 111mUh uu .. ... 1(.k . 0d Kimball Young and Wilton l.uckaye . ,11 'Trill prospective war with Mexico, in Trilby ()m cremlml , miu Mlr i lU oatl Many of the Ontario people have honm mmrkMi ,,u, ie buyers are too I been attending the Chautauqua at par,(.ullir ,,, niucn ,! Theyl Payette this week. The attraction ,...,. .,,,, ,v.mil, lo pay wat the are flrat class. horses are worth and they must he Married at the M E. parsonage cean and up to standard In every June, 1916. Jaa. C. Johnalou and way Should we have a war for a Mary M Johnston of Rolse, Idaho 'nhort time they would not he so par- Corset Covers Made of nainsook or cambric with ace or eiiihroidcrv trim. Assorted color ribbons, values to 86c( sale price Another lot of hitter materials and made up fancier, values to fl.OOto T1.'J.". sale price .. 49c lis and 87c Chemise Nainsook, yoke of lnec or embroid ery, round or sipiare, some with beading with ribbon run through. 08JO to (OjOO values, on sale at Half Price Skirts Drawers N'cw line of summer dresses Just received at Lanipkin's. Everything from head to foot boys at Unipkin'ii. for Thoa new dresses are simply beautiful. at Lumpkin's There was a change In the Alex ander store this week, when Ad. Sim on went to Vale to take charge of the Alexander store. In which lie re cently bought an Interest and F. L. Stewart, of the Alexander atore at Caldwell was installed as helper to Bam Creem. The Ontario people will miss Mr. Simons help in all their public doings. He was ever ready to do hia part and then some and the number of public spirited men here is too small for the good of the town. Mias Letttie McDonald MATERNITY NURSE Ontario, Oregon by Rev. Pratt. Mrs. Dave Maglll returned home Friday morning from John Day where she was called hy the death of her father Monday I the date for the regu lar council ling This I a seinl- unnual meeting and the report will be handed In J. D. RillliiKHley went to Hunting tou Monday. Ho sold hi heep to l( II Stutifield uud they will lie load ed ut Huntington Mr and Mrs II f Firmer anil Miss Kay (lark of Vale attended the dedicatory services at the Ruptist church lust Sunday The street have been given their annual sprinkling of oil and the mer chant will not have any more dust to contend with this season. Take your auto tops to the Kroes Bln harness siiop and have Ixuie sew them up and repair them for you He has the equipment needed. J II iiullurd of St. Paul and Dana Lawrence, both cousins of 8. D. Dor man, were here last week looking over the country. They were well Impressed. R. N. Stanfleld was here Satur day. Bob has commenced the ship ment of siieep to the market, ten thousand going out of Baker county last week. Mr and Mrs Fred Mahan have gone to Salem for a visit with friends. They were accompanied by Mrs. M. Curtis, of Houston, Tex., an aunt of Mrs. Mahan Why throw away your old tires when you can have two of them stitched together and make one to last from 2000 to 5000 miles more at a small cost. Kroeasin Harness company. The hungry fellow always get the little end of an argument at a ban quet. Try It yourself. Of cambric or crepe, lace or em broidery trimmed, in umbrella 01 Knickerbocker stvle, Kverv incut cut full, values to R5 sale iirice nr- 49c One bin I'd, Nainsook body with ver BtM Swiss emliroiderv, bead ni":, run throUKfa with silk wash ribbon, nainsook dust ruffle, values to jp'i.iM), on sale at Half Price Waists Combinations . One lot, envelopes of crepe or nain sook, corset cover with drawers, t 'lean-up price witii lace or embroidery trimmed, This big lot on sale at Half Price Misses' Gowns Mostly all slipover gowns. They are in crepe, nainsook or lainhrics. finished with torshon lace edge, ace on yoke run through with silk wash ribbon. Sizes from i to IS yean, all at One big l lo choose from. They are made of einbroiderv silk, lawns, etc To $1.50 values. ' AO- wtat ssga. mm Women's Night Gowns Slipover Mother Hubbard styles, liitfll or V-neck, yoke of fine tucks, luck and sleeves edged with fine l.ice, or embroidery ruffle. The slipover are of crepe or nainsook round neck, yoke and sleeves fin ished with torchon lace or fine Swiss embroidery, run through with wash silk ribbon. This is one if the bitftfest lots iii the iinderiiius Im department, and you can have voiir choice at 25 Per Cent Discount 1-3 Off Regular Price Men's Felt Hats One lot men's and boys' felt hats, in tan. brown, graj and black, good st lea, but not in all liiea, values to f..'.(M). while th.y last " AA Men's Dress Shirts One lot dress shuts in fancy colors, all with laundered cuffs, full range i- m .t. . n- i i o KlZt'S. I o IM.M values, sale il'lce Willie tlle last i aril 79c Children's i Shoes Qiri'l patent lialiv doll pinups, plain toe, Hpl'illg heel ; ,i!sn pa tent nxforda, everj pair worth more than regular price, one lot to clo-e out, si.es l QO til l''s. sale price tOL One lot while earn aa li'" - and new buck pumps, hiokenQQ si.ev, sale price cOC THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY FOURTH OF JULY Rader Brothers Co. tlcular Thomas h t'owaril. who has the aniniy for tilt) Konl nil for this county, with Um x'i'i CM ol Ik '"' dun Valley section, n-poru thut Utgf have sohl 98 cars IIiIh season, 47 of thestt from t h- Ontario storr The hi'umiii has several wek to run .mil the total for this section will run near sixty ami t'r '!" ruuuty n ir tit, Judging from tin- way they are going. He has onl.-n-.i anotli.-r nr load.-. M H Thomas, of rompauy I, Ida ho. as here Httveral ilayn tr . laUfMM ihc voutiK men in tlif nalmii al guards He got a (t- i At i.n- plao- in UUi imit lie threatenfd to I'f run out of IgtVB if he secured any recruits That nlfbl Indlcun- tliut imtrlotimn us at low ebb in that comunlty, hut it does not, It b'mply means thai they I'ave some socialists who have iieillni ia- triotlsm or Judgment. Tliree young bloods walking down the street the other day made a het fnm h.l .lint .VflrV tlllMr WIIII1MII liad .., . , mmm outings uud reports a flue trip, with here a few days vtaitiug with In- numbei ol ml in.irovHiuKui crooked legs, was either bow leKKe: . The other -..Id I """',' "' '"" i H. W. Gardner Is home from hist Join, liiggx, of lluriis hah h The ho pit lie laking a or knocked kneed all right, Just make It a dollar api-oe MrH 0born has been in Uoise sev- for all the women we meet between era days this week. She has a son Hoyer's and tlie postoffice. The i n tle Htate militia. score card showed 15 bow leg-. II knock knees and five of good f..nn Mr. and Mrs. Schuppel are here Those short skirts are furnishing the from baker this week the guests of with inside information ! r. ana airs. rrn.iiiiK brother, the Judge. He hud KB l.u.lv I Ik h..i inail. a large re- young men There was a special matinee at the Dreamland Friday afternoon when the clean up pictures were exhibited under the auspices of the Womsns club. A large number of friends were invited in to enjoy the exhibi tion. The Idea is to get the t4MI more lntereated In the appearuni.- of their towns and homes and showing how a little care and trouble, with small expense cw change tli. ap pearance of houses, yards, streets and alloys. W. II lirooke Is home from the republican convention He weut to Wisconsin to visit with relatives be fore returning home. Mrs Cieorge itaihhen, recently moved here from Juuturu is enjoy ing a visit from her sister, Mrs. Blianahan ,of Portland. The bund hoys are planning on a dance for Saturday evening 8how your appreciation of the efforts of the boys by attending their dance. legal business to look after in U tU r. The ilig Hi-nil is planning on a fine tune ou the Fourth uud waul II. On tario people to Join with them Thin have secured 1'rof. Hayinau or Cald well for the principal address. All the local stores will he closed on the Fourth. The barber shopn will remain open uutll teu o'clock on tlie morning of the Fourtli and the stores will he open the venlgf. before. Claud liraswell died at I'r. toil Ai..ona, June , lie was uged 32 years, one mouth and 26 days The funeral was held the 28th. The de ceased leaves a mother, three broth ers and one sister. MptlOfl hall on tue eust entrance anil shut off the mam hall, the doors V. ere Sllllph M-t in to tlie edKe of I ue in,. li hall, going much more privucv. The Ktuirs have been covered with rubber uattlni and the ttoon with linoleum. HII VT I'lXK.AI'Pl.K Jt I. I Will. IK Cinupple Juice and pephin are noir extensively used in the treutment of Inn., ich .tail bowel tliiilliles 1 l.t y give strength uud tone to the dilu tive organs The light proportions are found in Natol 1'ineapple IYp-iu ('oiiiptniuil 'I'hls Is a new im-dii ue .sold by all druggist-, ami Ontario I'harmacy ovur the mituiilucturir's guarantee