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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1916)
THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, lilt TUB ONTARIO AROU8 faq riva T The Week With Ontario Citizens '"' . i Mm. H. C. Levant of Vale was In the city Monday H. W, Uiemeo wtnl lb "?le on business Thursday. Blmer Orcatt vat a buftti l Itor 1h Wfltar TlHv J, H. borUell.of Nm Wag" an-f OnUrlo visitor Tuesday. ns ". .: Mr. Jsmes I.avrcaor at Vl rlBtl- d wltb Ontario friend Tuesday. Adam- Murray, la 'in the cfy from the West end of the county this week Advises were received, Urts-week that Ml Ann ToaHttlgWen of Poise, Mr. Allen Psr'dunn of Prultland wm In Ontario shopping do Tuesday. Mr. ana sire, it. . SsuifCE && eon of Vale were Ontario visitors Monday. C. C. Hunt, one of Nyssa'a promi nent dairymen wm In OnUrlo Tues day. P. M. Maher of the American Min er of Heattle was In Ontario Wednes day NT Mrs Dalton Discs, who was III last week, has recovered and Is shout again. Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Key of Juntura were In Ontario on business Saturday J. (' Welcome of Hurnit wan anions' the guests registered this week at the Carter House. O. ('. Nicely of Shoshone, Iilulio, wan In Ontario Tuesday to visit with old time friends. Miss (lladys Knilson returned Krl dsy from Portland where she spent the psst month. Harry Hulston of the Ontsrlo Pharmacy returned Sunday from a hart vacation trip. Mr. and Mr. Will Jnmleon of llrognn were registered at Hie Car ter House on Monday. County Judge (leorge McKnlght came down from Vale on business of the court on Monday. Df and Mr W J. Weese Sun duyed In the region of Jsmlsson en joying a pleaaant outing. V. Ii Staples, republican candldnte for county clerk, was In Ontsrlo rail ng upon friends Saturday. ThoniSH T Kahout of Jordan Val ley w.-h in the city over Sunday, a guest at the Illackaby home II. P. Scott, who ranches In the country above Vale, was In town on Wednesday transacting business Kred I'ackwood of Kugone Is the guest of Ills uncle and aunt. Mr and Mrs Charles Knilson of this city. James Jones of the Jones Land K Livestock company at Juntura was n Ontario business visitor Saturday. Harry 11 Cockrum of the Plrst Na tional Bank returned this week from a business trip l the Harney county metropolis C. C. Wilson the Nyssa stlorney was in Ontario Tuesday after attend ing the council of republican chiefs on Monday, ott., Miller of Deed tn flat wm in Ontario on his way to Vale Mon day to attend the meeting of the re publican central committee. Mr. and Mrs. 0, R. Kellogg arr entertaining Mrs John J".' Oheen and Mias Caroline Oheen, Mrs. Kellogg's aunt and cousin of Westchester, I's. Mr and Mrs. E." D. Butler and Miss Clara Fleming returned Hstur day from a five week'a sojourn among the beauties of the Yellow stone park. Por a valuable ranch In the Wil lamette valley J H. Parley traded the Parley building this week. The ex act amount of the transaction was not made public. Some petty thieving haa been going on In the city during the last week. Seven electric lights were stolen from the Bsptist church snd eight from the I'rnsbyterisn church. $40,000 SHIPMENT STARTS EASTWARD HUNT OP MANV n.HMi.VMKMS Or" POOD nH KAHTKRNKK8 LKAVKM M M HI I K mi Ml CAM, SlfP AND HORSES CO 'Ue U.irtb SIHI.OOO; Shf WorUi SB.OOO aid Horee Valawd at Over W.oon Leave Bat the the Caeli C-nie flack. county stockmen. The seventeen cars of cattle were shipped by lluthcrford Bros. Jsmes Morfltt, Jsmes K. Iawrence, C. K Howard, Kd Beam snd Ernest Loc ey. The sheep were shipped by II Welters. According to estimate placed on the shipment the cuttle represent f.10,000 while (he horses were worth $9,000 or $10,000 and the sheep were worth shout $4,500 or $5,000. This neat assemblage of capital will re turn to continue the pmpirlt of Malheur county. Mrs. W. W Hun. hi left Wednes day for Diamond. Oklahoma, where hay crop , Bddnf Q , JO). of f for the ranchers of that region He Meventeen cars of cattle. three car of horse and a many of sheep left Ontsrlo Monday of this week for stern markets. The cattle and horses were shipped to Omsha while the sheep will go to Chicago. It la Mr H. L. Teterson, who hss msde estimated tbst for the total shipment an extended stay In the vicinity of I some $46,000 will return to Mslheur Smith's Perry haa returned to her home here greatly Improved In health as the result of the outing In the mountains Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Homan of the Ontario National bank are among the Ontario cltixens at present enjoy ing the cool sea hreer.es at I'aelflc coast summer resorts. They left On tario Sunday. Itlchnrd Perry of the First Nation al Hank Is enjoying his summer vaca tion at the sea shore. He left on Sunday for Portland and after a short stay there proceeded to Tillamook and other coast points. W I' Lumpkin was a Welser visit ,ii Wednesday and Thursday on busi ness Mr Lumpkin Is figuring on the erection of a substsntial business structure on the property he recently acquired In the Idaho city. Mrs W. A. Cloud or the Krullland Manner was an Ontario visitor on Tuesday. The lack of a fruit crop on the Kruitland bench has not been reflected In the activity of the thrlv Iiik Manner, says Mrs. Cloud II II Wood made a short business trip to Juntura on Monday returning to Ontario on Tuesday Aside from the movement of tock to msrket, says Mr Wood no sensational devel opments were noted In the western city. C B. Irvine waa numbered among the out of town business visitors In Ontario this week Mr. Irvine pur chased 7.000 lambs for fall delivery while on a trip thru Hie west end of the county with A I. Spri.ul They miiI as far west as Hums Mrs. Paul Cayou was the hostess for a number of Ontario ladies who Journeyed with her to Vale Tuesday for an outing which Included a ses sion at the natalorluui In the par ty wars: Mrs. Jacob Priming. Mrs K C Van Petten. Miss Belle Clark and Miss May I'lull. B K iltiiiton. a prominent Drew sey raucher was lu the city Saturday. Mr Dunton reports that a large sec ond crop of alfalfa, as well as a big I SBaev I 4aflY M she was called by the serious Illness of her father Itev. W. M. Mrown of the I'nlted Presbyterian cuurch expects to leave this week with his family for a two weeks' vacation. Chsrles Piatt snd family, who hsve been enjoying a delightful outing in the Yellowstone Park region return ed home this week. Mr .ni.l Mrs. Hoy Smith relumed Monday from an outing In the Souths Perry region where they eu Joyed not only cool weather but excellent fish ing and huckleberrying. also aays that there is still plenty of wuter for Irrigation. Judge C M Suarns heard argu ments In a suit brought on Monday by Attorney W. K. Lea against Mr and Mrs Auexdule to collect uu ac count alleged to he due Armour Co . and also for rent said to be due Af ter hearing the evidence end argu ment of counsel the matter was tak en under advisement. Mr Lees ap peared dir Armour . (. while At torney P J Gallagher appeared for the lie ten lis II t I ' "tl,uiu , ,A1,ni Namel LIGHT OAK rtUal Pint II. S. Sundud Mcwi If i Ohio V.rn.sh torn)' I $V JJ, hat, .i a,,,, $jMBsaw4J SM Ontario Furniture Co. (.Itt H (MINK HOI ( tMI'KltS WKM-OMK IMHIiMS Kltltl. Attorney and Mrs J. W Mcculloch never received a more cordially spon (aneous welcome In their lives than that which greeted them last Satur-1 day on their arrival at their sons'; camp on Willow creek. Of course there was a reason beside that of filial devotion, snd Hist reason was convincing and poignant. The grub waa gone. Certain that the young men had a commissary sufficient to sustain a regiment, Mr MrCulluch had ee tabllshed Hie boys in camp the week before and returned to town promls Ing to return on Saturday to take them home. But he had not taken into account the stimulating effect of life In the open In which long tramps braced the nerves and quickened Hie sppetlte, and as the result there was not a morsel of food left when with Mrs. MiCulloch he srrived at the camp Saturday to receive the whole hearted welcome of his sons. Mr and Mrs. McCulloch stayed at the camp until Monday and enjoyed a pleasant outing with some k I fishing with Hie boys who returned with them ready to start the school year. WII.I.OW ( hkkk RANCH HltlM.K IIWIIMIMK Pltll : Among the most Important deals for county real estate recorded dur ing the pant week was Ihut by which the Kuii.oin Peers ranch on Willow creek passed to the ownership of Kulheiford Mros and J l.awieine of ale The consideration, it Is un derstood was slightly less Ihun $10, 000. The ranch consists of 240 kcres highly Improved. Mi VMI I.I VMS AIIK TWO r'.vHT POM IS A. McWllllams Is In Weiser where he purchased from Mr West, the lit tle soral horse, "I'matillo," and the lack hors they call "Bagging Hut, for the Malheur County fair to he held at Ontario, Sept 19th to 2'.nd Mr. McWllllams represents the Caldwell Horse A. Mule Co , of ('aid well, Idaho, and will enter his newly acquired speed merchants lor the local races I.AIK.KXT M in: 1 1 DKAI. KVKK KNOWN MADK II Kit K The largest whoat ule ever made in tliis seci ion was reported this week wheu C W Mullen dlspo tfOOO bushels at $1 05 a bushel loaded on cars at Mallett station Another wheat sale of 1,000 hush els also sold at $1 05 was reported h Walter Clement Baker Ball, wm purchased three car loads of cattle from the Jones' l.aml at Livestock company which he will take to the Omaha market was In Ontario Saturday. Mr. Ball Just returned from u previous trip to the Neraska metropolis and reports that conditions are favorable for stock men. Miss Mammie Peterson of I. itch-1 field. Minnesota, was the house guest of Mr and Mrs J T McNulty and family over the week end. Miss Pet-; erson, who was a neighbor of the Mc Nulty family In the Minnesota city, j waa making her first trip thru the west. She left here Sunday for Portland. Distinction In Style Is The Thing W$j tun ivixiviiig our Jim of FH hihI Wintt r Coats No prettier line of garments has ever conic to this town than will he shown hy ns this pHl V(. )uv for two stores buy for cash and git the tliseoniit Wi" therefore, can give yon style ami iinlity at a hetter i nice We have iii;ile scvernl eheUafM in this store antl will have a big Ifeatly to Weir lreiintnient We ruH yon to eoiiipare n;iriiieiits befurrj you select yonr Winter's Suit or eoat The 0. & F. Co., Ltd. Successors to Lampkin's Stores at Ontario and Weiser , i i Medical Baths and Health Resort Vale Hot Springs SANITARIUM VALE, OREGON STOMACH, LIVER AND KIDNEYS Are treated with WATER DIET REST Altered function changes structure and physical inability is the result RHEUMATISM The poisons are eliminated, the func tions are restored and Health follows. ADDRESS DR. THOS. W. THURSTON, Supt.