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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1916)
TRUNKS, SUIT CASES AND BAGS IN ALL SIZES Everything to Make Your Summer Day Comfortable In This Big Store , AfniMA Mr IB ONTARIO .LgP 'EC DF.PAUTMKNT HTOKK Men' 8 and Boys' Sport Shirts 50c, $1, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50 M :v!" ,,,v 'mfirt us well as sppearaxtce. 1 1 ih or low rut foliar, plain white neat stripes and liinrv patterns, alsu H your Athletic Bummer Under- wear lierc fur solid comfort and durability. Smart Millinery of Unusual Charm During This Sale At a most tempting inexpen sive sale price There are stylish tailored hats, sport huts and more elab orate dress h;its to wear with your new summer gowns, Middies For Girls Priced 50c, 76c, $1, $1.26, $1.60 All styles striped and regula tion middies, some open down tin- fioni. Othl BTl Hip OTW '"' head, in sizes (i to 4 hust mea sure. Also a lot of white wash sport skirts, exceptional in style, quality and price. A)tot'MA ! M ONTARIO V HE HKPAKTMKNT STOHK THE PAID LOCAL ADVERTISEMENTS POM HAI.K (lood on liorM cul tivators at McDowell's Kxihsnge 8tor. PERSONAL-LOCAL Piano Tuning A. R. McOarty, an expert piano tuner In permanently lo cated at Nyaaa. All work guaran teed. Phone 14). 14tf Uood second hand Hulck automo bile for aale, cheap. Enquire J. W McCullocb. it if Cultivators for aale at McDowell's Exchange Store. ItnlHiiil Koi-niK I now with the Hoyer Bros. J. C. (Ionian, the sheep tnnn, wns I Krof.HHln ,,,, wpek here 1 llesiluy. M. II. (Iwlnn wait hern Monday looking after the drainage organize tlon. One of t ho drum will pass through his place. Mr. Claud Allen. Mm. Lulu II'.kIh'h ami MIhm Hazel Uopkina, of We'aer, were gueata of Mra. I Mr and Mm J II ItlllliKKlev ami Mn, Walter Ulenn la home from'thn daughter, have gone to Port- FOR SALE- Shelled and ear corn, reed barley In bulk. J. Dunphy. ore and one-half miles aouthweat of On tario, -"tf WANTED A girl houaework on reach, dreaa at Argua office. for general l-eavs ad- MONKY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED KANCUE8. W. . PINNKY. ON. TARK), OREGON. Ittf EXCHANGE KOK AUTO Two fine reladeooe lota, each 1 Si 1(0 In Ontario Park addition Give parti culars of your auto. Ontario Argun Hl'NDAY KXCVHftlOX RATEH. Half ratea for Sunday trip On aale every Sunday. Alao tlcketa good from Saturday to Monday at a little bfct more. Aak O. 8. L. agent for detalli. WEEK END EXCURSIONS. Attractive ratea for excursion tlck eta good from Saturday (or Sunday) to Monday on aale every week. Still better ratea for tlcketa good Sunday only. Aak O. 8. L. agenta for delalli. Mlaa Lola Campbell from Port land will open her road-way tea house on the St. Paul orchard tract, Friday, July 14th. Dinner and dunce In the eveuliig. tf STON E W ARE We have just received a line of Stoneware, Jars, Flower Pots, Jardi nieres, Com binets, etc. Prices right CASH Variety Store a trip to Hum Attorney Phllllpi waa here from Nyasu Saturday. Mm. T. S. Smith, of Parma, was here Wednesday. J. T. McNulty made a business trip to Portland last week. Mr. and Mrs. L. Adam and chil dren are at the Lakea. Ike Reed, of Brogan, waa here Sunday In his new Ford. Vernon Bailey, a government sur veyor, was here Wednesday. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge Bender on the ?th. Joe Plalated waa here last week looking after some stray lots of wool. Adam Murray, the aheep man, was here WedneHdey looking after bual-neaa. Mr and Mrs. Will Jamleson, of Brogan, were here several days this week. Miss Sarah Painter returned home Monday from a visit with friends In Welser. The regular meeting of the Com mercial club will be held Monday evening. Miss Ivy Melville, of Baker, Is here visiting with her aunt, Mra. F. C. Hi ri liad Staples was around today trying to trade his coal yard for Joe Williams' loe plant. Mrs. F. J. Hodgers and family of Ontario were recent guests at the Hot I .a kt- Sanitarium. The M. E. ladlea aid will hold an Ice cream social at the City Park on Saturday evening, July l&th. Mlaa Kut li Test and Miss Vander hoof will leave today for Itlveralde for a short visit with friends Judge 0. L. King and Mrs. King land and wllj take in the roust re sorts before returning. Hev. 1). K. Baker went to the Owyhee community Monday to look after the work there and to hold services In the evening. Mrs. Peterson snd daughter went out to the front for the opening of the new town and to visit with Mr Peterson at the ranch. The ladles aid of the Congrega tional church will hold a cooked food aale at the McNulty Hardware atore on Saturday afternoon. Baddy Pratt waa down from his Owyhee ranch this week. He order ed a new set of grinders, setting ready for the fall campaign. Mra. N. P. Minster and so went out to Crane on Tuesday to join Mr Minster there. He has charge of the Van Petten Lumber yard at that place. Many of the ranchers are cutting their second crop of alfalfa and a few of the farmers are cutting their grain. The weather Is Ideal for this kind of work. Steve Koupel is home from a sev eral weeks trip to Montana and other points. He played with the ball tosaors Sunday snd showed the saute old form at short. A. W. Trow and E. C. Van Petten took the train for Riverside Monday and expected to go on over to Crane for the celebration. Pat Gallagher went over by auto. Bex Marquis returned Tuesdsy from Washington where he went with a carload of mules He was well pleased with the prices he ob tained for the mules. Those Saturday evening concerta are getting better each week. James Smith favored them with a few songs last week and received rounds of ap- have gone to Starkey and later wlll.piause for his efforts. go to the Lakes for an outing. Mr Bllu Mm Homer Settle were Miss Marvel Cayou Is home from 'over from their bee much, near I'ay Pocatello, where she was visiting 'ette on Friday. Mr. snd Mrs. Settle MWK UH iNYTftlNa INTEREST- DM TO HAY TO WOt I.D- BK INVESTOR? There an- people xeeklng ways in which some Idle niniiev limy he safe ly Invested, so that It will earn more than "hank Interest." Iluve you a business, an Invent ment or a plan In Vases an in could safely place some money, with fine prospects of profits- or have you money to place In such an In vestment? If so, tell about It with an Argus want ad. WEEK END EXCURHIONH. Attractive ratea for excursion tick ets good from Saturday (or Sunday) to Monday on aale every week. Still better ratea for tlcketa good Sunday only. Ask O. 8. L. agenta for details. j with friends for several weeks. Mm Watson and the girls are home from Welser this week. They will return to Welser next week KiiKhiter Jacohsou, who waa on i!..- ule iind Juntura ruus for a while, is now on the Boise pony Mrs. L. II Barber and daughter, of Siiiiiiyside, are here the gueeta of her sister in law, Mra. Ilaldeuiuu. The socialists are holding a pic ure more than pleased to be away from the newspaper grind. The new four cylinder Bulck Is at tracting the attention of the people who have the hug. 1 he Hunks have turned out some fine earn and this KM gaM I"-' at appeal to many. Judge Biggs and wife are home from Hums, where the Judge made the big talk on the 4th. The celebra- nlc at Payette this week and the lo-U"" "" uec-B' ll" ""' L.l.a uulullu fla.u A I. (.Ill r. null cal members turned out en masse H. 0 Wliitwortli was up from V, eier Wednesday and reported the weather quite warm at that place. Attorney W E. I.ees was called to Salt Lake the fore part of the week to look after some legal business A sou waa born to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Beatty on the 11th at the home of Mra. Beatty's mother, Mrs. Mor ton. The Cincinnati Bed Bird ball team will be here Thursday tor an exhibi tion game with the local team at the fair grounds. The hall game Sunday waa a good one, the local team winning by a good margin. Harris did good work In the box. Or. Eubank of China gave two helpful addreaaes Tueaday at the Baptist churcli on "Needs and Op portunitiea of the Newest Empire In the World." betug especially flue. About r,,ouu were present. TIioh. Clagett was In Baker this week on business (or the Eastern Oregon land company. Mr. McKen xie and Mr. Martin were here laat week looking over their holdings slid the business generally. Mr. and Mrs. Cockrum and sons, Iee and Arthur, and Mr. and Mrs Thos Arnold, will leave Saturday for a trip through Yellowstone park In their auloa. They will go by Halley and keep up in the foot hill, avoidiug the heat and dust They will be gone about a month The Stanfleld Livestock company will ship 20 cars of sheep to Chicago Friday from Murphy Just why, can you tell us, Is the smile of a pretty girl like the purr of your pet cat? There is an an swer, but who kuews Itf Orecon-WaslilngUin Railroad A Nav igation Company. Riverside. Oregon, July 1, !! To All Cencerned: Effective Monday morning, July 3rd. we will handle both freight and paaaenger bualneaa via construction work train between Kivemlde and Crane. The approximate schedule on which we will run thla train will be aa follews: Leave Kivemlde depot ' between I 00 a. m. and 1:00 a. ml dally, returning leaving Crane be tween 1 00 p. in and 3:00 p. m. dally. Thla la approximate only and subject to any delays which may oc-' cur and to annullmenl. The following points will he con sidered as flag stations for trains I and discharge passengers and local ireight : Mcllae Ranch . . Lure Ranch . . . Spurlock Itaiicn Limn -liii Siding . Turner Ranch . . Venator Siding . . Circle Bar Siding . Mile Poat Mi T . Mile Poat So I .Mile Post 14 Mile Post s: -I M'le Post .u Mile Post 4 T Mile Post ISM PIONEER PASSES AWAY Mary Emma Plnney, only iln n k li t er of Kills and Horner Alili-n I'ln tipy. was horn September II, 1M7 at Cornwall, Vermont She was one of a fnmlly of four, having three brothers, Oscar. Al mon and Edward, all of whom are deceased January 2d, 1K70 she was mar ried to luuOcr P. Bingham. In 1 872. In company witli rela tives and friends, lie young couple moved to southwestern Minnesota and settled on a homestead fifteen miles wast of Lit Verne and Just across the state line from Valley Springs, S. D. Being among the first settlers they braved the hardships and perils of a new country and contributed their ahare In spirit and work to the build ing of a new community where a host of friends will speak lovingly of them. It was hare that a son and daught er were born to them, here too they laid to rest her rather, mother and two brothers. i-aier they moved to Ottertall county, Minnesota, to gain another circle of frlenda. In 111 accompanied by their daughter and tier husband, Mr and Mra. D. W. Jenne. they moved to Ontario. Oregon, to Join their son and family A year later Mr. Bingham passed from thla life. Mrs. Bingham waa wall known in Ontario, the neighboring towns and surrounding country, making frlenda everywhere aa ahe carried on the work she refused to give up until overtaken by alckneas. Alter mi illness of six weeks, Mary Kminu BlngbaJB died July :ird, I VI A. at Hie l Inly koKiiry hospital, On tario, ori'Kon, li'uvlsK a Mi Claude K Bingham ami' n daughter, Mrs. Illnnche K Jenne both of Hint place, and was laid to rest July 6th by the nle nf her hii-hniiil HAPTIHT CHI IB II NOTES. I in' union service Isst Sunday ev ening was well attended. The ad dress hy Mr. Deschner on the thought of Internal dangers instead of that of external troubles He said that Germany had all she could do for years to take care of Instead of trying when the war was over to raid some other nation, and other na tions had their hands full. He be ing a German by birth and lived there half of his life He said that he was not a hyphenated American. but waa aa true an American as ever lived.. Ha said that the greatest enemy that American people con fronted was the liquor traffic that doing more to undermine American freedom and make slaves nf mil lions. Ha said that the time waa most here when the American peo ple would stamp nut this Internal foe that had been Its menace sine It waa license! during the civil war Topic for next Sunday morning "The Fruits of the Holy Spirit." The Young People's meeting wilt be at the usual hour, 7:16. The union evening service will be at the Metho dist church at eight o'clock. One of the local pastors will preach the ser mon D. E UAKKB. Pastor. Hear the peace dove twitter! The liul'ont cotton guu works hse dis chi.rged 3,500 men. Crane Creek Gap Cut Mile Poat lus ., Crane Mile Post 1111 leaa than carload shipments lea'o Biverside each at unlay In local car These shipments must he prpuld and are put off at owners risk. Lo cal shipments coming into Kivermde will be rrceived when sluppi r sV -livers I hem t ) conductor H. W VOl .VG Kngineer In 'l:u'ge of construction. Hr I' A Simmons, the Boise eye i specialist, will In- in Ontario at tin Moore hotel on Ills tegular trip, mic ita.i only, Monday. July 17. All old palicnls are ihtlled to cull lit thJal tlmi' lor re eamiliutioii, ami tiny others whose eyes are iu need ol at it-nt nut are also invited. l Milt I M I RSIOM RATH Half rules for Suiiduy trips On sale every Sunday. Also tickets good from Saturday to Monday at a little bit more. Ask O. S. L. agents for details. There's a break in MM clouds to the. south of us. Perhaps even yet the sun may shine again. COOK BY WIRE Escape the hours of kitchen drudgery, the dirt, the heat through the HOT SUMMER DAYS THE ELECTRIC RANGE Is clean, convenient, econo mical. "Makes life brighter and the day's work lighter." l Electric Investment Co, The angleworm Is a useless im-1 v9Sjsj pediment of the earth, hut It Is about, j. as valuable as some people we know The political campaign is making a desperate effort to get back on the first page again. Here's hoping it may. Young man, you will never reach your goal so long as you spend your time resting on the way. A flower Iu your front yard looks vastly better than a weed. Speed up the flowers. DON'T FORGET That 1 receive every week something new in the hat tine. This week I have a fine display of auto huts and veils ami iiiiilsuinnic r felt hats. Discount on llaii Good. 0SB0RN MILLINERY