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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1917)
PACK SIX ONTARIO, MALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, I'l i Christmas Turkeys BEEKEEPERS CHOOSE OLD OFFICERS AGAIN K. IMIililr K.mhiiio.1 to fnM,I.M, hbiI P. H. Km-rell to Herrjirr-Treoftiirrr-ManaKor-Kipvit Mi .. i Isrnnaad in 1918 Just three more days in which to get the Christmas Bird. We have a big assortment of the finest Turkeys ever offered on any market. Also a fine buech of Chickens and Geese. GET A ROAST FROM THE BIG STEER We are offering now cuts from the biggest beef animal ever killed in Malheur county. The Riley Horn steer went to the block this week. The choice roasts and steaks are going fast. Get one now. OREGON PACKING CO. H. H. TUNNY, Proprietor. A I 111-' Illy Hall Monday afternoon Hip director of th Idaho -On Hon Beekeepers association who were I' 'I'd at their recent iiTiiiiiiil meei Inn of I hi' aNHoclntlon met to organize for the year. Thlo action was taken In the form of electing the following officer. President. C. K Dibble, Payette; VI. e President. .1 M. Htark, Middle! on; Secret a ry-Treusun alter P. 8. Farrell repnrteil the ill that with fYorabl condition the jmi will be big one. The prices will be maintained for the demand now la o great that It can not be filled. If I had a dozen car load of honey now I could nell It for export to Borland, where practically all of the strained honey of thin section went this year. The directors who attended the meeting were (' K. Dibble, J. M Stark. H. H. West, Parma; I. P Peterson. Vale; and John F. Weayer, Ontario; and P S. Far rail. Caldwell RULES FOR ILLUMINATION OF ELECTRIC SIGHS DECEMBER 20, 1917. SCREEN SEAR SHOWS " MUSICAL ABILITY Orders governing the use of elec tric signs, made by the Fuel Adminis tration to assist In conserving fuel. "apply to the entire country -villages and small cltlea as well as the larger I Secretary Farrell reported the .11- r,.irt.. Among these rectors the work of the piiHt yenr and are: I the plans he hail perfected for the Directional signs on retail stores, her music. To the big manager's Miming season Supplies have been m. he Illuminated from one-half , surprise at her sudden facility on the new warehouse to be hour after sunset until closing time. ' violin. Miss Dana admitted that she but not later than 11 p. m ; such began her study of that Instrument at signs on theatres may be illuminated the age of five As a child she often from one-half hour after time of com- uppeared at public recitals, giving Viola Dana, the charming little Metro star, Is called upon to play the violin in "The (iirl Without Soul." the flve-aot screen production written and directed by John H. Collins, to he seen at the Dreamland Theatre on Sundav When M. A. Ilolfe, who pre sents the production, discovered thu he asked Misa Dana to visit a violin Instructor and larn the correct use of the bow so that her work upon the screen would appear natural. Miss Dana smiled, and assented A few days later. Mr. Uolfe sitting in his "sanctum sanctorum" at the Metro studio, was delighted to hear the strains of the Berceuse from "Jocelyn," and hurried out to dis cover what musician had been en- Instructlou1 gaged to assist Miss Dana. Me found the little star herself, perched upon ordered for tin erirted at Caldwell and the associa tion expects to handle more than five car loads of cases and other material. Demand for Honey I nulled Mr. Farrell declared that while the beeiiien had enjoyed a profitable sea son this year inaptte of the loss of many bees, next aeaeon bids fair to surpass anything la the history of the section. "I do not ever again expect to see honey go back to the prices which i prevailed a few years ago," said Mr. Farrell. "The shortage of sugar and the advertising campaign put on last season by the Hoot Co. has resulted In a demand for honey and people menrement of last performance. Dis play advertising on theatres and re tall stores may only operate between 7:46 and 11 p. m. Enforcement of the orders Is in the hands of State fuel administrators 90,000 Graduate Nurwee Will be lie quired In Army Hospitals With a continuance of the war, In difficult numbers. In the new Metro wonder-play the star appears aa twin daughters. Cully and Prlscllla Beau mont. It Is Prlacllla who Is the violinist. IDEAL OllllSTMAS OIKTN I - hi i that the next year at least 20,000 nurses, Hamson prr-setit at -everything will be needed In Army hospitals at Christmas Music Co. In Music. home and abroad. Of the 10,000 planes, Players, Kdlftuns, Vlrtmlas, graduate nurses of the country only Violins, Mandolins, (.uiim-., lianjo. 3,500 have so far been assigned to rkuleles, lUmt Iii-lrumt-ntn .Musis service, and of this i in: HAI.K Abiut 80 arrea of the very best of oil located on an Island mllea from Nyasa, Oregon. tota of good cheap Improvements, plenty of good alfalfa, fine pumping plant, good walls and fine young orchard of all kinds of fruit Just coming Into bear ing. KkIhi'cI miii iiu. grain this year without Irrigation. Price $2,500. Addreaa Box 42. Nyaaa, Oregon, or call at the place. Hill KAI.K i III If I -nl-i 1 to 6 Inclusive in big. ISO Ontario township. Two amall hous es. Make me best caah offer. Will consider cash balance payments. 0 K DeNKFFK. Baker, Ore. tf FOB BAI.K - lots from .1 to 10 In block 276 near high school. $60, per lot If taken quick. Address box 47, New Meadows. Idaho. St. who never used the product before. duty In Army I I.awa A..n mm In !. ! ... M.Mtb.. I .... .... 1 RAA mmm 1. Lhm. .i.iii.- mi 111 iii- inFi ivn intuitu . uuuiijt-i a.wvv lie isi riMikr. HKWABD-$25 for Information lead-!Th"y hV" 1",rnd to Uk h0My Th7! An kTml r" mu'1 " Mdut0 have ler.rned how to uae It In many of a training school for nurses and ng to the recovery of road plow taken ,,,.. of wnlcn ,nv , no knowI.Blut h.V) Mrvd , two mrt ,n , from the Booth Drain Ditch on orjedge before so that now they want It hospital They are assigned to duty about Oct. lat, 117. Signed, , and will continue to do so even when In the I'nlted Statea or abroad, and tf D C, BOOTH. Pleas lirturn Plow Will the person who borrowed the grade plow from the Booth Bench kindly return aame at once, aa I ' need It. D. C, BOOTH. Adv. St I I'onditliiiiN are normal. I preferences are granted when condl- ' I expect to see many of the bee- lions permit. Nurses who prefer not keepers ship In bees for next season to have service abroad will have their from California and other sections no preferences respected llolli. Nlieet Music Dept. Ite-t In llolso. Our i i-v iMymeiit plan make it pokslhle fur you to have the In strument )ou waat. Our IHir lrlce Is our protection. Ubrrty Bonds ran be applied same as raeli. SAMPSON Ml Mil OO. IdsrgrHt Music House la Idaho 9 1 It Main Ml. HoUe, Idaho. I9I8-CASH AND GARRY-I9I8 January 1 We Will Sell for Cash This is what our food administration is asking of us, and as a patriotic store we are going to comply with the request. We will be able to sell cheaper and save YOU the difference between time, and cah buying. Our business has been satisfactory in volume, and we hope to continue to do the same amount in vol ume as before. THE OBJECT The object in making this change is to do the same amount of business at a less expense to YOU and ourselves. The carrying home of all small parcels and Eackages will eliminate a big expense in deliveries, larger orders will be delivered at a small charge, that you will more than save on the lesser price of goods. At a time such as we are experiencing now we know all good, loyal citizens will be in accord with the move Uncle Sam is asking of us all. We Ask You to Cooperate We ask you all to continue your liberal patronage given us in the past, the patronage that has made it possible to give you a store that you as well as our selves are proud of. We will continue to conduct the best and most up-to-date department store in this section of Oregon and Idaho. Thanking you for your hearty cooperation in the matter, we arc at your service. RADER BROS. CO. Make It a Comfortable Christmas Why Not? Nothing could be easier, for all that is necessary is to tret a pair of the model that fits your foot from the many styles and offerings we h?i to show you in stylish, serviceable Footwear. fat" I'll aHi J & K Shoes Fit the Arch That is why we mga you "to consid it them aa the ideal Christmas Oift, a triii expression of the Christina spirit of UU7 which demands that what you give be useful and ser- i.-wdilc tirst of all. UIKISims tilt I S for the Family COMFY SLIPPERS ARE USEFUL We have a good assortment of handsome Comfy bedroom slipier8 that make ideal gifts. The coloj led ions are of wide variety. The sizes are so wide in range that you'll bfl able to gat just what you want for any member or the family. A Comfy Slipper is a sensible gift, DRESS Shoes for Milady Hosiery an Appreciated Present Nothing wili be more acceptable by man or woman this Christmas time than a box of Hos iery. Our handsome t'lirUtiuaa bums. .in nig either bilk or lUle r it a Km tiiat u sura to give the recipient pleasure for wort Hutu Uu Chrlstuiaa Oay. u our assortment of dress shoes, the most eharmiujr ever brought to Ontario yon will find a pair that will "go just right with the Christ mas "own. We ean please VOU no matter how particu lar you are about the last or leather. i4 H