The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, January 25, 1917, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THE ONTABIO AHOCT, ONTARIO, OREGON, THI HHIIAV, iAKVAKt 2.1, 1917.
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KAHTMAN KODAKN
PltKHt IllITlON HI'KCl A I.IKTH
The Ontario Pharmacy
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I'l.AY TIIK BIOGBMf AMI UKHT I.INK I.N THK COVKTY AT I'HICKH WHICH ARH NOT ONI.V RIOHT
BIT RKAWO.NAIHK. WK CA!V SVPI'I.V YOl It KVKRV WANT IN TlUH LINK.
The Rexall Store
HI.MS AND StPPLlEH
I.KT III ILL KKMI'D
ii in: THAT COLO KOW
THE WEEK ON THE
FRUITLAND BENCH
By MRS. R. G. WILSON
, Utile Klmer lairkner, (Jco. lau-k-j
niTu little Hon Ik reported itilte ill.
Itussel Hooker MUM down from
H;irri ks SiimiI:iv i.( slay until
J - 1 r i -.l.i
Harold Itandeller (if .Ww Haven,
I Indlnnn. In spending ftcveral weekx
with hlH nnole, H. V. (Irovrr
ihtty havn baled 70 cur load of hay
loading It on ram at Frultland and
Buckingham cresitln: Mr. Hurst paid
from $7 to I per ton for the looae
hay.
Sunday afternoon almont every
one Id the community and none from
neighboring towns gathered In Ihn
IIIkIi School aHHembly mom to hear
the xarred concert given by the Mcn'n
(Mi-.- i lull, under the efficient leader
nlilp of Prof T It Nellaon. Mm. N.-il
Hon urconipnnlat. The following pro
Krani wan given
I'hnrua, "The Lord Ih My Unlit."
I'horu and Audience
Age," "Juki a I uni."
to Mr "
I . nor Sol. i. "Mr. I.IIKl
Chora "I'll" I.IkIiI
Dai
Plan Solo- Mrn SYlhtou
Hatd-n's Mai" Qurrtcl Vlctn.lr.
F. I'l Tuft's Hfleecll, "Pence"
Vlctrolu
lob, "I.. I I x Have P - ." Vie
l roll
chorus. "Cm lB i in I tit r "
Duet. Mcsam N- it .in .i llri Lilac.
Cliorui-. "My ul'i cniiiiii t
soio. pro) r n Mtllean
i Mr it ml Mi-k rtlmr i ,iu..ii
'I'll.. M l I lut I hnu 1... II... ........ ..,.. !..... L.a.U.. il...... ....... ....III..
' ""' -- "" -"V"K '"-"I "" Ulllll 1 ,, r, wero ww,k
iiaieo no unit in n.i t.i-.i week lor j I nummy wlien ttiey came to their
lien Strohlielm on IiIh ranch north- i ranch home two mlle wiuth of Frult
eaat of town. Mr. Ilumt houitht and ' land. The many frlenda of the Rrooti
will Mhlp two timx Of It. the rod Mr. I In the community extend congratula
Sti'olihehu haulK lo Payette. Friday. ' lions and beat wIhIiph to them und it
Mr HIM wan in Apple Valley where hearty weloome to the brldo.
he bought 120 tona of baled" hay Mm. Mcry llumett entertained to
which he will ahlp to other points diner Hunday Ih honor of MKs Nellie
The crow moved to Dead Ox Plat Burnett who In having a vacatii i I..
Mnniliiy where they will bale l&Oauao of an epedrinlc of mnaalor. In
tons for Mr. Hunt, a large sheep own- , hor achool. The gunata were Mlaaea
er who will ahlp the hay from Pay- Pearl Kbey, Hen.-, and Lola Kldredge
tie lo IiIh aheep camp. Since Sept. an dliuth Harney. Frank KinnlKou.
Tom and Ulen Kldredtte and l.yle
llrnwB.
Mian Surah Hosteller when coming
down the atepa at the achool house
Sunday fell, breaking the upper hone
In her left arm.
Tbn Clarence Kaufman family of
New Plymouth vNlted the M K. Kauf
man home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrn. J. K. Wllaon motored
lo Hois,. Friday to attend the funeral
of Ceo Wright Mrs Wright la an
aunt of Mr. Wilson's They returned
Sunday.
Assessor II It Itussel nil. I wife mot
'Hock of little daughter, and Mr.- K K II tin f
"time I'll. .1 motor wn from Caldwell to at ' oK has set nl. ely l,cn- inok.-n
Iflin tile sutrcit mum. otlcerl
Mr. Mild Mrs Jollli Itoliells nf 1'ity
elle Visited III.. M I . Sltrall IHITlo
lioiue Snndiiy
MIkk Ituhy Kaufman run
lug.
MIms liuili BflMWlll rallied Mrs
It. it Oram al the Mm Svt.tn .in
noma 'i'i.ui-ii.i und i"i i.i. .j . .uni it
in. ii. I in Ontario Saturday and Sun
.In Mr and Mrs Joe Suplcs B Hn
tarlo. Mr. and Mrs. (iias. I.e of
llonii.ilale, an. I VI i V tie l.ee of
of Sahlinlti
Chorus. "Am I a Soldier of the Dulse wero Sun. I at the J
froitM " "NOW l he D'V I" Over "
Metnt.i i of i lie 1 1 lac Ii School .ten
lor class gave . - plendld eutertaln
ment Friday night In the AhmoiiiIiIv
Mall Tin pfUfll .(insisted of mils.
Ic ami Hi pluyiitis "Only Cold Tee"
and "The Aaaeaaor." Alao a tench
em' ine.-tlng, the pupils perHiniittlng
the MhImi of the high wiiool facul
ty. Bach one at led w.il Ills part
Tho Methodist l.adleti Aid met with
Mrs W A t'olwell laM Tliursday af
ternoon for their social aud biiMincMii
nieelliig. They ure planning on milk
ing over clothing for the children In
the (itlldren'H home Mm Colwell
and Mm. Puehert aerved lovely re
lie hneul The ll. 'XI metliiiK Wttl
be hfld with Mrs. Tlieo Mover. Keti
1st
James lieu) purtiiaHeil a hue Barr
ed Plymouth Hock rooater from Park
Co of Altuna, Pa.
0 Svmes lost valuable mare last
U I Iioine, MisM Artie I remain
lug over Monday
Mi Leonard HilHsel of Netv iiv
mouth v i- ii t-it her parents. Mr. and
Mrs IV Silken Saturday and Sun
day. Mrs Arthur Ortult of I'.it.u.
Mpenl Hie week end ullh Iter par
enls, Mi ami Mi J 0 (Healer.
Kd Jones arrived home from
Home, Oregon. Saturday.
Mi Raj OraMM "t Arco, Idaho,
united laHt week for a vlalt with the
Swanaon and Urover Mctiie faml
llea. .Mrs J A Cresswell of Kiumett.
visited Iter alater, Mm II. Solterbeck,
and her arenta. Mr and Mrs. Hen
Siinhheliii in Payette Hns week.
VV II lard Shaw arrived liome from
Hoise Saturday
Mm J. K Shamberger received
word of the aerious Illness of her
mother Mm. Seddlck, who vi.ii.-.i
ii.i.' .. tew yearH ago. Mrs Iteddi. k
week, It Ik tliot from euliiiK froxen
corn sialka , i "H years of age, at present Ik with
I'he Queen Esther glrlH at their her alater In Medicine l.odkc. N.m
lueetlug last TiieKtlay niglil at Mis Ma.
T K. Nellaon'a home tlecitletl lo take (Jrani l-'islier. A H Kldretlge, C.
a 0 HO schoalrahlp In Hie Olite Hill. i s.n K nl and I. F Shaw aiieml.,1
Kentucky, Melhodlii school for the Farmer' ditch directors' meeting
mountain hoya and girls The Kills Saiur.lav al New lit mouth Mr Kld
now have $25 00 raised towards it redge wua elected aa president and
liet a Mutlrs Kuril Hurtch and Mr W. P. Ackerman of New Plymouth aa
nd Mm. Win McConnell chaperoned j secretary.
an. I
ml
gileKtM at the Colwell and KlnnlMiti
homeK.
Mr nnd Mrs (us llavis and child-I
i.n were Sunday guests at tlie t'ollis
liome at l.. ili.t
Mr and Mm I II. Thacker of
Payette were Sunday vialtor nl the
vrnnk Powern home.
Mrs. il. M. Hurst MtaVtaiMd Mo
Mutual benefit club Wedneaday of
this week.
Mr li.tl.. nnd II It oomer wer.
In attendance at the 'onimlttee meet
Ing of the FarmerM' Bureau. The
committee outlined the ear's work,
setting apart two week for the or
ganisation of club work In the
schools The department work relut
Ing to alfalfa, potatoes, corn, etc , wnK
taken up hut the horticultural work
ha.s not been thoroughly outlined an
yet. A horticultural meeting for HiIh
week In Krultland In being planned
for but nothing .Limit.-
II. II. Boomer brought Qutten Hon
hie home from Dr. Ilurd's at Payette
this week. She will have to he kept
by herself for ut least a year Her
Itev Hulttich met vtiih Hi,. Inivs
Saturday alieruoon to explain t lie
It.. 1 1 Siout niovem..l They niel
Monday tvenlna. to anroll, The bojn
must hi IJ tears or oter The hoys
are showiiig I ai'e.n l.-.i I oi .ntlui-l
asm III the nrganialion
riie it v i' i a r'tuiihiud balpad
to hrlKhten the sick rooms ,,l Miss Kl
len Maxllel.l and Imr hrother Itussel
by aending them so heautiful cur
i ... I ions
MfHilaines Harry Jollt, II K lltu'i.
and J W Hlchardsiiii and Mi I
Mrs. 0. I llollenheck aiteinled the
J. W. Hats funeral III Boise. Sunday
lillilolpli llolleuliet k spent the
tlrt o tfhse week with his sister Mrs
Chaa. HI. h
0 K a itrnes. J F. Carnlfex, W. II
Kdgar and Hurold i-stal went i..
Malheur Monday on a rabbit hunt
I'liey bagged 80, Kdgar Veatl get
ting the biggest ii n in l. i
Ira Diilzell ad I. II Hi. h au'oe.l
to Caldwell Saturday.
MIks In Tind... .I.iin. -i McClure
and Sydney Koblnson are out of hlgii
Mliool this wtsk he.ause of Illness
11 H. Ilootner was a business visi
tor to Bohto last Friday
l.od Johnson and Arthur Let k
ner are on the sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. M Colllnswort h of
New Plymouth spent several days
thla week nt their son A. Colllns
worlh's home
Mr and Mrs A. Colllnsworth en
tertained to a rook party last Tue.
day evening the Mlses White. Starr,
nnd Moore of New Plymouth and
Messrs Klinef Hansom. Iiati.l Sloan
an. I Chester Colllnsworth
Mr. and Mrs Jesse Wells of Pay
ette visited tlie (I ollssen home Sun
day. I.llll" Naomi Troxul spent sev-ral
days with her grnndparcnts. Mr. und
Mm. H. Troxal last week.
Mm. W. B. BMW of Kmmett came I
down Friday lo visit her daughter, I
Mm. M Phillips and family.
Architect Walker of Payette has
llnlsh-.d plans for the Boomer ranch
home, which will lie colonial styl ,
with double porches across the front,
u sleeping porch upstair Laundry,
store room and furnace In basement
The building will he :I0U by HI feel
Mr. Boom.. I- will also build a ham
K0 by 72 feet and a milk house Work
Kill begin as soon as weather per
mits, basement has been exiavaiiil
Another hulldliiK that will go up
soon as weather penults in tlie .l
uiiiilstraiion building to he hull) on
I Bl I'.lt.-tl.' I l. -.i.llll ll.u I rerey
purchased by Or Smith Of Portland.
the InilldiUk- Will lie IS In III lit I .1
Met high
itev .1 1 1 Qlllllan. in-! supi win
bold a quarter!) confaranca in the
Melho.hsi .Inn. I. Saiur.lav lie ill
pie.uli Siin.la.v morning In Hie M. i .
lulls! eh iiiih
The Fashions
Of course the men will not read an ad about fashions,
0 this one Is written for the ladies. It's the latest re
port about the fashions In husband.
There Is really notmuch change Husbands may be fat,
skinny, bald, tall, short, lean, and even have whiskers,
Just so they are decorated with large bank accounts, deeds
to lands, profitable business, and ability to hustle. These
fashions in husbands haven't changed much since your
grandmother was a girl. Show this fashion ad to your
husband or your prospective husband and tell him to
MM to nut bank where we will help him to meet tlie (,,kh
Ions the ladles desire.
First National Bank
Ontario, Oregon
A GOOD BANK IN A GOOD COUNRRY"
Whiskers
' The afl'T adnata, sometimes
' are worse than long whiskers
We make a specialtv al the care
of your fuce (Jive us a trial
1 and if not HatiMfled tell us.
MOORK RARUKIt shop
1 A. K. JOHNSON, najsf
Business Directory
ATTOn.FVH
W. H. BHOOKK
Attorney at Law
Wilson Hldg Ontario.
Ore
c.
McQONAOILL
Attorney at Law
Will Practice In All Courts
Notary Public Oitice titer PoatoAoa
a sleighing part of young oeople Mat
urday night Alier the rid. refie-h
meiit- were served at Hie Mt" onnell
'urn t
Mr snd Mis Cut Toaaitta inlei
talned Mr. and Mrs V J Ha I and
0, H Sargent returnetl Thurstlay
from llolse where lie attended the
suit brought by Drainage Mat, No. 1
against the Fanners' Co-operative Ir
rigation Company.
Date kytokaOa stopped Friday to
It. .bio. Sateidat- evening lo dinner iu vlalt Chaa. Kltii and fainyll enroute
honoi of Franklin's 4th hii'lnl.iy Ob
Moadai evening they eu'enane.!
Miss,-s K.lua Harris and Opal Croutii,
In honor of Mrs Frank Slow ell of
Preston, Idaho, who returned, to her
home Ihis week
John Driscoll one of Fruitlaud's en
terprising young farmerM. and Miss
Flizalielli S.holes of Sweet. Idaho,
were m.n I at Hie home of the
bride's mother, Mrs Anna Schoies, in
Sweei. lit Itev Father Ferdinand
Hies ot Nauipa, Wednesday morning
at 8 o'clock. The young couple ca un
to Kmmett Wedneaday where some
of Hie relative oi the groom conlriv
ed lo make them miss the Fruitland
from Salt Lake to Portland.
C Oi Powell leieived . certiticate
of award and a gold medal on his
displuy of Hungarian pi ur.es sent to
SauFraucisco exposition Mr. Powell
owns uu orchard about one mile
south east of i l-'uil l.tn.l liut now re
sides In Payetle Fred Ahlstrand al
so reieived a gold medal and certifi
cate of reward on Hungarian prunes
Mr. Ahlstrand has one ot the finest
prune orchards in ihis vicinity.
Mrs Surah Driscoll Ih visiting her
daughter, Mm. W. W. Wilton.
Mr and Mrs Frank Seeley of Pay-
.-ii. 1 1 o.-i 1 1 .. s Fell houaa home
Sundat
I.KSI.IK J AKKH
LAW V Kit
Room 9, First National Bank Hldg
( Mi In ii.i, Oregon.
Mill Ll.OI'till (v WOOD
1.AWVKK8
HooniM l-:'-;t First Nat I Hunk Bldg.
Ontario, Oregon
H W. SWAUI.KH
Atloin.-t al Law
liooma , H, 1 Wilson Hid;.
i' i.i. in.. Orafloi
P. J. GALLAOHKIt""
I.AWYKH
HooniM ill Wilson Hldg.
Outario Oregon.
PIIVHJCIANM
DBS
PHINZINU i WKKSK
Ontario, tlresoii
tlttite iu New Wilson Block.
Office hours d to 11' 1 to
IIMNTUTM
mi w, ; HOWK
DDNTMT
Phones Olh.i 117
Wilson Hldg. Ids Utl
A'VNVN,NaVlVVwS'V'WSVWWvVVsalv
IMILItTAIxlVti
. J. H. FAHI.KV mural dli.-.ior
and t-uibalnier. Lady assistant Phone
lflW. Ontario. Oregon.
TKVNKI Lit
TRAN1PRR,
PKKSS
IHtlilAliK AND KX-
Range and Alfalfa
Land at reasonable prices
and on 10 years time at
6 per cent interest. We
have 5()( ),()()() acres for you
t select from. Write or
call on A. W. Trow, Agent
Oregon Western
Colonization Company
A. W. TROW, Aent ONTARIO OMGON
Meets .ill train-
JOHN LANOINOHAM
Vale Hot Springs
SANITARIUM
VALE, OREGON
Board, Rooms and Baths.
Massage, Diet, Rest
RHEUMATISM OUR SPECIALTY
DR. THOS. W. THURSTON, Superintendent
CALIFORNIA CALLS
$55.30
It, Los lurch's .nut ItellllM
I M H llMll.
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IIIIM.IIV slloKT I.INK-
(I MON P till It s MHUI).
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s W.T I.AKI KOI IK
I HUM ONIAHIO
I or
t tl. MID WIN I I It RXOI IIMON
I'roportionaleU low rati , rituinini;
via San Fran. Isco and Porlland. with
Hi. Salt Lane K,,iii.- will choice nl i . ., ui. r or la ll, Los nKel
Ole-rale Iftltltl trail -'in.'- ,s '" M l'l am is. n, and lt,tt smti.,1
out nl Salt Lake rity. Janu- "ii, Los Aiik'I.-s l() Kn Di,-.,
ait :;i. I tt l 7 . iu coiniei tiou and renin, tla rail or water,
with en ul muiin Ii.iiii Idaho,
in. K,, n ami 'yoiuini! of lli- ;uili. In.liidiiiK ' Pullman siandurd
sleepers, ohst -i t ail. ,11 Cam and Din, i paraonalljr comlucii 1
t IiioiikIi.
Mlltl i:ltl. Hi SI lt A I IONS IHHOl (.11 Lot AL At.l N IS
Oil WKIIK
II. K. S,rii.ci, (,enii.il Pass. AtfL,
Mall LaLu I lit, I lull.
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