THE PAID LOCAL ADVERTISEMENTS MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED RANCHES, w. .1. PtNNBT, ov TARIO, ORBOON. lr.tf BXCHANOI rOR Alio Two flno relndence lit:i. Mtb 25x100 In Ontario Park nll it ion. Give pnrtl CulnrK of our unto Ontario Argun. Hrlng in Un old tlri's nml w will miiko BM 11, ,t win run from jimih to finno mllra inori' fur ou rtfOOB Bin lliirnoKH Co. PERSONAL-LOCAL Joe I'lnlKtcil, tin' wool buyer, wns luro Tiir'mlay. MIhb Di'iin Orcutt whi a lstor to WcIhit thl wi'i'k diiin llimj i" tlic in ti c this wi'i'k. I omit t rl lioollttli from ala on Bandar. in town from ..wnM li 't I- F()n SALEI On easy trmii 5 room snd 2 lou. & blocks from center of town. W. L. Turner, the Insurance Man tf LOST Seven Jewel gold watch Equity movement. A. J W. engrav ed on back. Leave at Argus office, ft. 00 reward. FOR SALE Ford touring car al most new, equipped with aelf starter nd other accessories. Phone 10 N 2 OIRL WANTED Phone 20 N 2. FOR SAt.E OR TRADE Lota 4 and 4 3. block S .Villa Park. Fo particular write boi 614, Rakei Oregon a I .tin FOR HALE- Team geldlnga. 1160 lbs. each, good workers, harneaa and buggy. Inquire Oregon Packing Co , Ontario, Or. tf Ford for aale fl86.00, newly painted and overhauled, good run ning condition. Inquire at Argua. CXW8 WANTED. Four lots, 7, I, f, and 10 In block 70, Ontario, Oregon, to trade for Durham cows, good milkers and test ora, young 3 and 4 years, reds or dark roans, gentle cows, not breechy. Mrs (' K Harris, Nyssa, Oregon itf Attorney McGonlgnll wont 14 V.'il' on business Wednesday. P. J. Gallagher watt out to the Trout creek ranches last week nml thin week la nt Crane. Mil BOH town where ho Ul look ng after the launch Ing of tho first Ihhih' of the CrUM American. Pat Is getting to be some ilnrk Mr. Plait, Hie IIIhsi'i I'lntt ntnl Hon Piatt, with h nil and family or Parma, hava Bono to Yollowstont Dr and Mrs Mmtt aroont ol town .iirk for aa ovtttf, Thof woni la tlii'ir nuti'H Bttd prepared to hnve I too, I time ill:. iim I..i.-,.ii. ul' thO TOfgOfJT, has gone 0BB4 on a viicut inn tin- first ho has Inul In years Mo will visit ChloagOi It Paul and othof of tin tins wi'ok inking H root Mn ii homo, tho milliner, is in Portland foi tho baron work daOfhtOT wiim limn in Mr nml Mrs. Prod Crime on the Mil Miss RfflO Orcutt was up from Wolser Sunday visiting with thr fain-1 Gos ami pick up all the Ideas lo lly, ran to Improve the Toggery anil the' service he Is giving the people FOR SALE 3 acres within one ii. ile city school and post office Highly Improved. Large and small fruit of all kinds, 1 acre Italian prunes. All fenced with hog and chicken wire, six room house, deep well. Inquire box 607. Ontario, Oregon. S2tf FOUND Kaya found In Park, owner can have same ly paying for thtfi notice. yklmmvmtom-: park e i k- 8IONM. Aagust 12th, via Hotel Route August 14 via "Wylle Way." Sea O. 8. L. agents for details and fold era. II -SI Mrs Walter Glenn lias gone to lllue Mountain springs for an o it Ing. Mrs Oliver was down from Mai heur last week, the guest of Miss Smith. Johnny Gordan, the sheep man was around among the local people this week.' J. R. Blackaby Is In Portland look ing after some business and a little pleasure. Miss Wlttemore and Margaret lllackaby have gone to the coast for a short outing. Miss Routh and Miss Rooney, of Payette, were calling on Ontario friends Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs W W. Wood are In the John Day valley with relatives for a short time Mr and Mrs It W Jones and children have gone to Ironsides for an outing and rest. l.eo Schmidt came down from Vale last Sunday and polned the crowd who went to Portland. Mrs. Truman Andrews, of Illrmld Jl, Minn., Is here visiting with her niece. Mrs. Ray Wilson. Mr. and Mrs Morris Lamb of the O'Neill ranch, were guests of Mr and Mrs. 8eguiue on Sunday. Dr. anil Mrs. Weese are In the Hums section, visiting with relatives and friends for a week. A son was born to Mr and Mrs Leonard llarbar on the 3rd. ShjB la a sister in law of Mrs llsldeiuan. Captain Clark and Hergant Wick , h.m who were here last week trying to get recruits for the army, did not succeed very well, but hope later that they will be able to secure sev eral good recruits from this section Till. it. 8. Plumbing A Heating j company have opened a branch store I at Kmnii'ti and placed C. F. Tile ton In charge. Mr. Oleson says that Kmniett looks awfully good to him snd he believes It la going to make a good big growth in the near future Mrs. McCoy of Toledo, Ohio, a niece of Mrs. Royer's, and her chil dren, Mrs Snyder and Fred Wise. have been here several days the ' guests of Mr Royer and family. This is the first time they have met and they are enjoying the visit very ! much J. II Farley Is home from a trip to Oreen Horn mountain above Sum pter where he is interested In some mining claims. He found much ac tivity there In the mines and many prospectors out looking for claims There Is plenty of snow In the nioun tains. Mr. and Mrs. lllackaby were stud nets at Eugene together and the friendship started there has contin ued since, with the happy result re corded They will be at home at the Blackaby home about the 20th. when they return from their hone m oon. J. E. Norton, of St. Paul, who has been working on the Great North- 7th Annual Malheur . County Agricultural Fair "Sept. 19-20-21-22 em railroad with the department Mias Ruby Waldron was operated ,hlU ,, lakng ,n examination of the on for appendicitis at the hospital p,yHr, condltlou of the railroads. Tuesday and Is getting along fine arrived here Monday and want out Mrs. Ward CanfleUI and daughters iln- line to take charge of the part Misses Clarice and Amy have gone to working on the Oregon ft Kustern the coast for a vacation and change. ' Mr Crank, who had a store here Mr. and Mrs. Dormaii anil the Bait- a few years ago, was here Hun, lay dren are home from Payette Lakes rapraaentlng the Metro films, which where thev had a ten days outing are said to be the best on the mar- Mrs I In. mi Dunn, who was op erated on last week for appendicitis is about ready to leave the hospital Mr. and Mrs. Thus Kahout and daughter, Katharine, of Jordan Val ley, are In Portland for the Buyers' i'.'k FOR 8ALE Ford delivery car A bargain for cash or on terms. 1' 8. Plumbing Co. adv It MOTOR CYCLES From $26 up at the V. 8. Plumbing Ca. adv It FOR 8ALE Buggy and harness Can be had for cash or on trade. V. 8. Plumbing Co. adv. It ATTENTION PROPERTY OW.VEKN. All delinquent asaaasmenta for atreet and sewer Improvements will ba certified for advertisemeut on August 15th. 181 All payments of same after said date must include the cost of advertising and accruing Interest. CLAY M. STEARNS, J1-S2 City Recorder. YEIXOWHTONK PARK KXCIIt 810NB. August 12th, via Hotel Route. August 14 via. "Wylle Way." See O. 8. L. agents for details and fold ers IMS Modern five-room bungalow, best residence section in the city, asphalt pavement and all Improvements 12700 00, half cash, balance easy. All cash $2600.00. Must leave ac count of health ('has Lowry, Marahfield, Ore. 32-36 Plain Sewing and Dress Making Inquire at house across from East aide school house. Miss Wellsmlth 11.118 HPBND HIJNDAY WITH THE FOLK. They'll be glad to see you! Half fare excursions every Sunday; alao low rates, Saturdays to Mondays See O 8. L agenta for details The Sixth Annual Picnic of tha Payette-Boise Water Users will ba held at Larson's Grove on Wednes day, August 23. Col Amos J. Mil lar will be chairman of tha day and many eminent speakera will be there, including Governor Alexander. kat. He was trying to interest the local theatre in them. They are be ing shown In the leading picture houses. They have a nice clean line of subjects and first class actors. Dr. E 11 Black and wife and J. W. Morgan, of Leslie, Ark . are here I this week visiting with Guy Morgan, I..-.- Noe, the deputy sheriff, Is who ,, m brother of Mr Morgan snd home from a trip to Nebraska, where Mr, uhiok The Doctor is on his he was called by the Illness of his tirut rlp wtmi ,nd the fertility of father. t,e aoll here and the wonderful poa- Mr and Mrs. R. Adam are home nihilities appeal to him so strongly from tha lakea with the children that he may not be able to withsiaud They had a fine time and got plenty the teinpiallun to settle In this sec- of fish and birds. Ion It is only three weeks more of the Announcements have arrived here summer vacation for the school chll- of the marriage In Nebraska on MoaV dren and then tha grind will com- day of Harry Wlthycombe, formerly mence once more. F. M. Emlsou, who is in Montana, reports everything good there. Ha wants the Argus to furnish him with the news of Malheur county Sam Creem was a passenger for Weiser last Sunday He was care ful to Inquire how far the train was golug before he would get aboard. of the Ontario Pharmacy, and Miss Sue Stoetxel, who taught school here a few years ago. These people are both well known here and their many frinds extend congratulations They will make their home at Havre, Mont . the coldest place In the world where Mr Wlthycombe has a drug store. Mr. and Mrs. Cockruui and Mr Mrs Billlngsley and daughters ,nd Mn, Arnold g0, honle uu Hek have gone to the homestead for a from ier trip to Yellowstone Park few weeks Miss Neva will attend w wouid ike to le you how they Washington University this winter enjoyed the trip, with the wonders Mr and Mrs Rader and the girls ,,f the park, with tiie deer, elk, hear are back from Payette Ijtkes where and other animals running around they had a ten days outlug. The without fear of man, of the fishing weather was cool and pleasant there they had at the Madison where the The regular meeting of the Owy hee ditch company was held here Saturday. James Duncan was down from Nyssa. Only routine business came up trout were three feet long and less and a lot more of the splendid tune they had, but we are afraid It would make you envious and you would start right out for the park, but from llllottstoM PARK MIONN. I i l It- Mr and Mrs Frank Davis were' " eccouuia "'ey uaa a spieuum uuie over from Jordan Valley this week ,nd ot Plenty of "" visiting with relatives and friends, Mr. Davis recently sold a big bunch nt horses. .. .. aw 4k' JL . August 12th via Hotel Route. Mr anu sirs v u niuuaiu, ui Ashland, Or., auuuunces the mar riage of their daughter, Miss Bertha, to Earl Blackaby, on Monday, Aug ust 7th at Ashland Mr. and Mra. H L. Peterson and August 14 via Wylle Way." Sea O. S. L. agents for details and fold ers. 32-33 IT NEVER KAIMi HIT IT FOI RM. iiwi naaer, 01 lite uapiisi cuuiin Mrs. Roy Smith are at Smith's Ferry , Uad ,nother misfortune on Wednes- for their outing. They ara having ( d m0rnlng while running a Job lota of sport and ara thoroughly en- prnttng praas ha got his hand caught Joying tha outing In tha mountains lm between tha faadlng table and the Tba U. 8. Plumbing company had bed of the press, causing .a severe a good run of business last week, bruise and cutting the hand so sever selling two Maxwells and an Indian, al stluhes had to ba taken In It. R. W. Jones and E. E. Stanley were Mr. Baker thinks be Is. having a the lucky buyers of the Maxwells long run of hard luck, out hopes and C. C. Russell of the Indian and there ara not many more chapters aide car to the story. Fastest Harness Races Ever Held in Snake River Valley Twelve entries for the 2:10 pace Six entries for the 2:14 trot 15 horses from California, .12 horses from Montana, 6 from Colorado, al so others from Alberta, Utah, Idaho Washington, Oregon and Wyoming. Over fifty entries in 2:20 class. Also fastest running races ever given here with many entries in each race Novelty races will be pulled off be tween the main harness and saddle races. Something doing every minute from the sound of the first gong to the last State will make Fish and Game ex hibit, said to be the best in the Unit- ed States. Stockmen are going to have more and better animals then ever shown before. Fruit, grains and vegetables will be there in abundance showing what Malheur county can do in an off year The ladies are especially interested this year and have been working so they can excell all past displays. I