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1'AHK I WO THE ONTARIO AltCCS THURSDAY, AUGUST 24. 1916 ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST FROM THE COMMUNITIES ABOUT ONTARIO 11 I I 1 1 . Ml ' B Rei THE WEEK IN FILMLAND ., I r. n ' i-s 'mini 11--1 1001 o I tl llnrriH, Inst Friday. I Q, v Kaylor and W 0 Arm frfi. !) I ri lireir Mttlf from Hie hills, the i.i-1 uf the week and report that the r . 1 1 co ! on Ml Nine linkiT "I (mint 0 In Vls- Htai htr i oui Id, Mi w III Bron n Ml Dorothy Dvan visited MIh Christine I ra Itf !! Saturday. mihh Sit ruh Burrei pool la t week Willi her Hitler, Mrx (I V Knylni Mr mill Mrs. Q II Mueller and children waft inllcr- tl Ml II lifts Sundny evening Mr ii iid Mrx elms Mallard nnd family motored to Kingman Colony lam Sunday Id visit w-lih their daugh ter, Mm claypool Minx Fay Frail spent InM week hi the home of V. (! Armstrong. Last Tuesday Minn Llllle Downs relumed home from Snge View, Har ney count , where she Iiiih lieeNi vlnlt Ing the past two moiitliH She wa ceo in pn ril I h her cousin, Mra. O. If. Miller Mr Miirimi Smith of New Plymouth waa visiting friends over Sunday. We are Kind to welcome Mr. and Mm Wylle Frnkcs home again. Mrs Fraken Iiiih heen very Kick hut Is much Improved nt thin ilmc She In nlny Ing wuli her pureiii'., Mr and Mm John Itlchnrdson nt the Hi Paul Or chard tni. i V. K. Ilrown mid family and Minx Nlnn (Inker spent Sunday In Ontario F MortciiHon'n many frlendn will bo glad to know he la Improving rap- ' Idly and ahle to he out again. Mm liUH Itelch and Mrx II on were cullem at ('. E. Reea home Mon- d.l II lli-l lliiiill I ami 'I'liumday Mm J II Dunn and mm of llellingham, Wash , Mr. and Mm Harry Oray and children of Vale were callera at W. S. Keea ranch all recovering from nervoua ahock re ceived In Hie nuto nccldent hint Mon clny night Mr Itees In atlll numlng g.iine leg All concerned are thankful the nccldenl wan no more aerioUn. Minn l.llile llurren In vlnitlng her alater. Mm (' K Keen, thin week Minn Sadie ('laud npent Sunday vis King the Mlnnen Keen Preaching Auguat 17 at three p. in liv llev c I Pratt. .hi;p.l W.l.i . From Ufa Rxprcns) The fall round up 00 I he Hoi i . Miner, Btranfftr eattta artll bafln almllt tlie ISth Ills!. Harry LoOne) lefl yenterda) for 'I in make arrange fni feeding his catUt there this w inter Mr. and Mm. Hurry Loom y the afcQntrlfl rnmp on Mnliognlij mouninin Tneeda) avaninf nnd npiint tin tine until a late hour very plen tnfl) In camp with Tom Mctiinrin nnd his three al item are Mini ('aiiim of Cola, Iowa, Mm Tohln of Knn- M U.IIKt It ITY. Ungual .M. r era of linker n in this lolnlt) this- ii i'k mild the old lleers runch lure to j k Lawrence or Vale and the liiitherford Pro i of Ironnlde for Ciiinn C II Morfltt took a load of hogn to the Hanln Tuesday. DOW Adanta waa In town Wednos duy from hln ranch on First creek Horn to Mr. and Mrs W'Hlter llln tiui of Ironnlde, a fine hnhy girl. Mother and bahy are doing well. Mrs Harry Wheelock returned from Patrohi of The Dreamland will : y i i 1 1 Mia i . election ot attrat thins lo ilew during the coming fl n Dorman has iiiHih.ii n arlaa of attraction la ( ; h n llUllllier Hi lillll BtaM be seen In no me of the best vehicles "I produced (.I.IMPHK 1)1 I lltVI AMI I IN llll III III ItKK I'l.AV Slur of "Peggy" I ses llr. (.oat's I - sritioii mill Turns Hog Into n Prince. DREAMLAND THEATRE Thursday, Aug. 31 TKIANfJI.F, PLAYS PRESENTS BILLY BURKE of whom are enjoying fill outing. In hue. i h Kail. Jens Roberta, foreman at the Cir cle liar ranch. In the Junipers, came In Wednesday evening with a bad caae of blood-poison In hln left arm Hln home fell with him In a corral Tuesday morning, striking his left arm Junt above the elbow Joint and rutting It to the bone. Unaware Hint he wan Injured, he went right on roping nnd working with colts until the day's work wan done Then, realizing that his arm wan hurting, he had It examined by a companion, who said, "Why man, lln cut half off." That wan eight hours after the nccldent nnd the wound hail become Infected He waa taken to Ambrose Mnher's place and from there wan brought to town In Ambrose's ear. Since hln arrival be has suffered quite a good deal, but It In thought no serious results will follow, Ihnnkn to the splendid health and physical condition of the victim COST OF BOISE PROJECT OVER EEEVEN MILLION NANLMAN BOYS HOSTS TO ONTARIO FRIENDS Several young hachelorn and some few iieiie. liris of ii..- city were Invited out to the Muncmun ranch on Pay ette bench for a genuine, old fashion ed ntag dinner on Sunday laat. Judg tug from the satisfied expreaalona on the countenances of the guests Mill whom we are uni uulnteil. it waa grand dinner, made up of all of tie delicacies of a well ordered farm and poultry pen. The ladies of the household man aged the cooking, and then lefl Die service mid dish washing to Hie young men Rrorybody toalifiea that the service wun fuultlcaa, but we had no report of the dlnh washing W. U OPard, necretary of the lloise I'nyelte Water I'nera nnorla- imu hue given out Hie following fig ' uren on construction on the project up lo June .10 of thin year: (irons construction cont of the pro ject up lo June .10 of the present year wan f 12,126,690 90 The varloun revenues earned dur ing thin time amounted to 1628, 141 08. Net coat of connt ruction work of the project up lo June 20, 1916, $11. 4t8.64T.lt. The cost of the Arrowrock dam was 14,772.723 17, and that of the H.er flat renervolr I9a7,6l3 47 The earnings of the project were realised from rental of power for light and other purposes, for Irri gation water, profitn on commissary and mercantile stores . Ontario, -" r. ...::.: :::. htr Infant dtBghra most delight-1 iNt week. Mr. Eantman of Vale waa in town Friday. T. Wheelock and two daughtera were In from the Butte Friday. Mrn. L. E. Woraham has gone to the Rainbow to visit her non, Claude Worslmm and family. Mrn W N Worsham and nephew Will McKlnney were In Friday. Mrs Vlncc and Nettle Coleman were In Friday from their ranchea. A heavy shower of rain vintted Thursday and a light frost Thura day night. Mrs Mary Smith. Mr and Mra. W. N WiiiFhnni, Minn Clara Howard and J II Woodcock enjoyed turkey din ner nt the home of Mr and Mra. Cheater Morfltt. J,umes Worsham and two sona Del hert and llortoii. and Mr. and Mra. Claude Derrick, ntarted on a few dayn' camping trip on the head of the South Fork of llurnt river. Mm Zettn l-ocey from Welner, Idaho, In visiting frlendn nnd rela tives at Ironside Mm. Andernon nnd family were down from their ranch Tueaday. Mrs Effle Worslmm in staying with her daughter, Mm Floyd Howard Mrn Charles Morfltt and daughter. t'lnra, were in from thelc homestead t 21 Vilnesduy Mr I ten ha in nnd sou were In from llieir much Wednesday. Dr Ohmart was In from the Itutte on Friday. "no of the features of the new I1111 Triangle play, "Peggy," In Its group of scenes in Fairyland lllllle linrke who In the ntar of the nlav. 1 starts out to tell a group of children I a fairy tale. She has been tinkering on her auto and Is in overalls. Aa she nits on the running board of her car. she holds one tot on her knee, with the others perched alongside or behind her. Aa heroine of her own fairy story, Miss Rurke la then shown tripping through the moonlight. First she 1 I 1 I bevy of gnomes, with grotes que faces and forms, and wearing fantastic peaked caps and gowns, then she finds herself in an assemblage of hugs, one of which is a fairy prince, transformed by a wicked old witch. She hears the pathetic tale of the erstwhile prince, now king of the hugs Then Peggy rien to a wine old goat, and procures from him nome magic tauter. This ahe acattern over the hug king and he becomes the fairy prince again, gracefully offering hln hand and hln heart to the pretty maiden. The witch, norely voxed, swells uptlll she can no more leave her narrow dooreil house A striking bit of photography is that In which Peggy throws the magic water on the bug. "Presto!" up stands the prince a startling trans formation "Peggy" will be seen at the Dream land by Ontario movie fana on Aug. -IN- "PFoOOY" J- -MA V V JL- "Billy Burke in "Peggy" brings to motion pictures more vivacity than the av erage actress and her first appearance before the camera was a complete success." N. Y. Sun. ALSO All Star Keystone Comedy "Her Motliris. Secret." Starting on Monday evening with a William Fox feuture "Her Moth er'a Secret." the week will be marked by stellar productiona. Her Mother'a Secret," will give pal runs of l)i eiiiiilaiid an opportuni ty to see Kalph Kellard. "The Allod ia of the silent stage" who appears us Si Hi Cartwright, Jr , who becomes involved In a love affair he cannot follow to the natural end because of his father's actions The story In one that revealn the application of the old urinriual of retributive lua- I.ive men were placed on the Com- (M mlttee, and they ntarled work Ira- FAIR TO SEE FANCY STOCK 1 Continued from page oue) determination to he In at the finish. THE MILLINERY & ART STORE will intro duce to the public on SATURDAY, SEPT. 2 the most exclnsive line of New Fall and Winter Mil linery and Art Needlework ever show in this part of the country. You will be delighted with the new large hats with their graceful lines, and the Jockey hats so nobby for the miss. Remember our motto "Quick Sales and Small Profits." HULL & HULL Moore Hotel Block Ontario, Oregon (illr VIF.It Tilth MII.K.K.K. Freiiient use of our Sunday mid Weekend rales will add lllUll) lllilHK to the life oi won .nun tin-. It iiinki. a nice i hunge, too Ak uliuiit our cheap excumlous Ageut O 8 I. It It Co 33-30 JUNTURA GIRL REMOVES TO THE ROUND-UP CITY Miss Father South, whose parents (or the punt four yearn have reaided Ht Juuiura, In thin county, wan In the city Moinl.iv on her way to I'eudle ton, where she will reatde in the fu ture Miaa South teachee vocal min is, la graduate of () A. c and of the Chicago Conservatory of Music, fininhiug the work in the Chicago in bllluUou this summer. Shu is very talented and her many friends would like very much lo see her make Op tarlii her future home While In town she was the guests of her old Juutura friends, Mr. and Mrs P. J. (iullugher mediately Mr. Fete Countryman la head man, and wants to hear nhoul anything that you have that haa liiality. lion I he liarkward about bring uig out your exhibits. Hemeiuber that when you talk about our County Fair t lint tliut menus you llriug In your minim- and he on IihiiiI to tell i - oile vihiting how you produced It Let us all lift, don't lean." . jr ijiB' : $! J HRHMmUHB iV 4 1 )- a 4 -of W &m V'4ti 4riMH t 1 r H jt 1 ' ! r 1 i.i. j" Br lk MOi B 4lnk EmuF fl flafl j4-fe-l-BBBBBBBBBBH -BBBBBBBBBF -di-P .-Hl -si-BieBBBBB -ttf . i alS4rlI t 1 t'y v kB Bet in 8 , l Qir mWt fl tB E I W aaaaflt3l -..fl aP -BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB H ERaflHlaHflHfc a: jaBBBBBB-ppBB--. . W-p -ii-aaH-ss-'- ---sB-B-aBBBBaaa---a-aaasaa-BBiaaBgaaag PORTLAND STOCK MARKET SHOWS STRENGTH IN COWS I'ortluud, Aug. l The following summary of the si,n k market shows iuii of ailivity: Cat llr. I lie weeks ni.irki-l opened with quite a fair sUed number of cattle, 'i-l 1-00 lienil guallly, while noth ing fanc was unite fair The beat old ut f 7 00 and cows fairly well Taken as a a hole soaia strength i eloped, espe, lallv in the cow seiiioii All oilo-t- divisions were ilaod) Ions. Tj.e tog reoelpta were dlaappint ing us far as nuuilieis went Only I Ihousand load heint; received Mul duy Prices showed some siiepgth ut $! 70 for tops The market clos ed .-leudy io strong Slieep. Nearly 3700 head wiv Monti. ij on u Meady market. 'Top lumbs ure sllll quoted at $S 18 and other gruden in proportion Moj-ket clo-.-d steady "Tlie i in. i ii- l .ol On Wednesday. August it, James I Forbes' striking play of theatre life, "The Chorus Lady" will he the mag net to draw the crowd "The Chor us l.uily," an the name Implies is a story of scenes behind the foot lights It la the most accurate picture of stage life ever told and us shown on Hie film It loses none of Its detailed interest or strength of presentation "The Chorus l.ady" wan produced for the photoscreeu by Jei.se I, I.us k compuuy whose all-star cast does mil justice to the story It Is the story of I'.. 1 1 on O'llnan. the brave little chorus girl wbii-i' efforln to keep her sister Nora from the stage furnishes a heart throb as well as pointing a moral that gets a tear, while the humor of the situations makes smiles iutermingle. i'iii if I i. "The Sevr Siu." For Suturday night. August 26, Dreamland offers a great expose of the drug enl in the story. 'The Se cret hiu Nothing more remarkable in the career of Hlutiuhe Swei-i the talented actress who has the leading role has been shown than Ihe man ner in which she reulues Hie possi bilities of this play. In this photoplay we have the coin luualiou of a grei.t star and a great play. ' i'lio Secret Sin" Is a bitter prououiu. iiient against the drug evil and the trade in opium against which the Ciuied States government for received ers has waged an unceasing battle with all tlie skill of the I.ask artistic forces centered on tins photo play. "The Secret Sin" lruiu the ut pmut of photography, attention to iiiLuute detail uud sheer suavity will l VI. take its place with the masterpieces of the screen. As Miss Sweet ap pears as 'twins'' there are episodes m the play when she appears in two character simultaneously. . m they; cgu pav and still make a good ClWHe (JjMfl.iiai "Tlie 4r.e. Iersi4-ntt, Tuead-. AuguM Btttli prell( 4loaeale 1're.. (.KM I-II. I . lolls Mlkk I.KVV. In accordance with the state lav,, governing irrigation districts ih ii- i rectors of the Cem held a meeting Tuesday and made the annual evy. ( The levy for the coming year wi 1 fce $4 45. 3 30 of which la for the o er and 1 IS for general mainten uioa This may seem prohibitive to an out- to the life of your auto tires It sider but our farmers claim that makes a nice change, too Ask about .. . i i. our cheap excursions. Agent proIll -jHoiiedale I're.. U R R. Co. i. Kl til it llltl MIl.KAtiK. Frequent use of our Sunday and Week-end rates will add many miles HP Qhe. llll in, the 1 jf i VvoAcJ M. llll Kuif BB: MDlIliniia'y ltfaz J IrtlligigMlCT rrftp HttlM rC-kaf-C--- -ia JvttllltiUllllllllll' rfnTnlnnl'ol'aNs-3aY5f-l-WaaMggg lllllllltTti'l.' ' uffitntulil lllillltEE- ltja i1KS-4ro 1111(1 1 II ' PICTURES 38386The Argus Can Do Your Job Printing