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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1918)
, v , , , , ,- THIS ONTARIO ARGUS ONTMtlO OftftOO, TM USD U . f t Bn, lnt I'AOE J .Wt-i .1-. Rex all Remedies . East nan Kodaks ONTARIO PHARMACY Prescripthn Specialists TIIK RKXAM PHONE no. a Ar Remedies Walling Garage Society News NOW OPKN FOR REAL AUTO SERVICE Agency for the Overland, Willys-Knight, and Max well Touring Cars and , Maxwell Trucks. We carry the largest stock of parts, ac ories and supplies of all kinds for tntoifi Gasoline, Oils and Lubricants. WALLING GARAGE A. . Wines, Manager ONTARIO ORKfJON OVER THE TOP AND WIN, is our motto. Every American must do not merely his "bit" but do his best; the people of the freest and greatest nation of the world must with their money, food and fight ers, confer freedom on the balance of the natiom by giving them liberty. If you cannot buy a Liberty Bend, buy War Stamps. ONTARIO NATIONAL BANK Auto Satisfaction Is the Nash Guarantee 'j?H3 Every man who owns a Nash Six belongs to the Satisfied Auto Owners Club. He secures his membership because he knows that he is driving the best car at the price. For it has class in opera tion ,in style and performance. GET A NASH SIX FOR SATISFACTION'S SAKE, and A NASH TRUCK FOR BUSINESS EFFICIENCY E3. O- PROPST OMTAJUO. OKBOON Ageat, Malheur ud Him; OwwUr. la (egaB, PejeUe Oo., MaUe j I M X III. I. Ol VI ' M N ri.MMs ONTARIO liltim tmpta bul prott ireddiui irlduy nit o'clock .it tiic home of tl I Id Mti'iilH, Mr. 1111. 1 Mr .' I nflltikOB shog Ml Mill. Marjory Mllllkln and Waiter M. MOCUtOhOfl m Nolln, Oregon, wore unlli'il hi iniirrlin'. tin' lli'V H. A The lirlili' r li.M.uiiiiiKly drOOMd In a plain georKdio crepe gown aii'l .it ri, .1 us Iht linn.ii"t a large , of Japat.' rnw Itouc were hIho tiaed In i) rutins; the vmi rooma. Only a (M of tin. bffde'l In OtOdlate fricml h anil relatives . . preent at tin. ceremony. Tin' young couple left on II evening train for Nolln. On wlo-re lli.' v, III Bk .1 hrl- I . I'r.'iii there they ii going hy ati'n kp Vancouver. Wah.. ami will rial) tin-re with Mr Mi I'lili-linn' . out Mi ..ii.l Mr- .1 I MrCiit. Mrs. Walter IfgCatOUOg grndji ' from t In- Ontario High S In INI anil In well konwn in tarln Since her graduation li,- taught mi IiimiI In Oregon and l.l.ii,-, with great ucce. Mr Mctutcho-i ha a Htore at Nolln and hIho Ik post. mauler Chore. OVIWtlOS I.IMT Ol lt IHCIDIIS .K AN UNN HON MIkh OladyM Allen, daiighter of Mr and Mr. ( T. Allen, who came hero , from lloUe lat November, wbh mar ii'it to D. K. Weaver, of Ontario TIN I Rubber company at Payette by Rev. P, Monroe Smock Friday, June 14. Mr. Weaver will leave June 80 'for Vancouver Marrark where unilur the selective service act lie ha been appointed a vulcanlier at the Fort The plan of the young people are In definite For the present they will live In Ontario but If Mr Weaver !s permanently aaalgned to Vancouver Barrack Mr Weaver will join him (here. I. title Hutb Hunter, the eldest daughter of Mr and Mr. A. I. linn ted. celebrated her sixth birthday Tuesday afternoon and Invited twelve of her little friend to enjoy the dellclou loe cream and cake hlch were served a refreshment late In the afternoon. Those who were present were Dorothy Priming. Claude KergUHon, Ruth Hunter, Max Taggart. t'orlnne Hanna, Robert Howe. Louies Hunter. Hagan Moore. Mildred Lull. Jlmmly and Richard Brooke Ml Pauline Jaqulsh di rected the game for the little folk. Another delightful party last week wa that of Mr and Mr II II Tunny little daughter Catherine. MIhh Cutherlne wa the year old 141 but the pun. wa held .v afternoon Tie tlOM pass ed qalokf with iiniM 1.1,1 other ni'iits t i' ,,f ilia :t miii'i taint 1.1 )f were : 10 the Mill.' guest 1 These I IN Itntli lliinun, Helen I'uym Mux rlne runny 1. in Ail.. 1. Mh l '.i Dm rami Hoyd it- 1 Mr. i.iul Mm John ltamuen had a their guet at dinner Monday evening Mr and Mr Don C. Ander h.n of lillinn, Montana Mr. Andes, bert I leaving mion in the service f Incle .Stain REV. H. A. CAMPO IS NAMED CHANCELLOR Pasta 01 I,... hi inn 1 it in Assist ut installation r Mghof (,i itiiiiv Hi Lincoln, Nehru-kit. The Hev. II. A. dunlin. rector I thi lot il Bhtircli of the Blepd Saca inent for the past eight vein Ontario Tuesday for linker, or., to assume li Ih new duties as otuueallor of the DIoccho of Baker Utj. fol lowing the ilepiirtiir., nl lllwh'ili O'Reilly for Unrein. Nob, lie will at com pany the departing III' hop to Lincoln to iimkIhI at the Inalnllinl , ncM Tin Hilay, During all of Father Campn 1 toxldenie h, 1 geniTou anil hearted cooperation of the people ctialil, : him to I111II1I :m equip both itlal church and a Miltnhle residence anil to geuulrt a B-acre plot for oraiotorj Owlaf INOtl) to his endeavor, a Council of the Knight ol OolOsaOM with 1 preaent iiieinlierxlilp of over lOtl member was e lal.llsln ,i F'ather Camp 1 I rouglil aliout the location In Ontario of the Catholic lio i.lt.il comlucti'il liy the Domini, .in ON who had como to Eastern Or- gon at the Itivlintlon of III O'Uellly anil wer nalderlng varl- ou town for making a permanent til, 'incut. It was Father Canino who a Secretary to Bishop o Itelllv addreed a meeting of the Commer cial Club which iiIiiIkciI s Hi. nun toward the building of u hospital the Instltutloi riourlahlni tttoa jaTOwlab niitii- ' forth hold iiniinltir value ol tin- purl h propeft 1 ut $1(1. nun with n present time of only !.i apONt i ' inn Of Ills rotod luliors. the KnlKhii .,1 rnllm- Kather CajOOO Sunday with H lieiiutlful fold v ...! ..i.ni 1.1. m i.iei ,1.11,1 won i , i . charm. The Rot, m 1 Murphy, of Jordu Volh . win he In Ohargi temiiorarlls. 1 glnnliiK with nevi Siimliv until the arrival of the new pastor wlthl. week or Im, moutli. VALE'S CHAUT 1UQA U IS GI.EN BOOST HERE liniiil Of BsjBOMSa Men I ninUli tun- nil 1,11 RtNOl 1 Ia lAinliitf .Illillte Mclviilnlit Spcnks. ONTARIO un i.lt m vti I WITH W UtTDU CLASH AT C Viimng the graduate ,ii the lei verslty of lireicon this week wa Li rue Itlnckaliy. third son of .1 ' Blarkaby of (hie . K II.. Is the third meinher Of Hie fau'lh to h . 1 received a degr t OM of n it Inirtltutli.ti. iitto filacknby BtortOd 0 L 0 MM Karl Ulaekahy Krilillllileil lllilh Ihe I In l!ll." II- i:u InesH men. with a hank 1 dent, potmster, county clerk, ex- iiniMir 1111I other loading OttlM 'ale .1 (iniarlo Monday even ing boosting f,,r the t'liautnunun to be hold 111 the county Heat next week. .Imlite (ieorge W. McKnlglu was the official speeler for the tierform- 11ml took time to tell the clil- OM emlileil the ,urp,e.e .if II, o Cliatamiun nnd promised that On tarUns would have a good linn It they alien, I the seslolis. likewise ) pininlseil the cnnperallnn Of Vale In a otit-iiin's ( h.iiiiiniiua a uu- 1 ess. I Lit S I Chickens for sale: II young fnncy While Leghorns, hnve lust liegun IIhiii. the rourih son. ws s 1 10 lay, and one rooster, lien 1 1 " "" I "ben he etillded lit the A,l,ire ltn M A.lv rt It M opening or the war last ysar. now In France. 11, 1 J M Conner left this morning for Portlaad "liere hi father will uinler go an operut imi Mrs J 1'rlnrlnx leaves Friday for Turoma, where he will Rpeml the next two week IIMI ItlW Mil- For the arrest and conviction of the parties or party who cut ami kill ed two growing cork bark elm treat standing In parking on east lrte block 117, City of Ontario, Oregon. O. L. KIND 22-3t KraOOt. the si, months old mm o( Mr nnd Mr (iruw West, died Tues day afternoon aftr a short II nesr Funeral erv , et. were held Wed nee jday 1ltern01.11 fr-ui the undertaking parlors. Re. K.rl Hanna officiailng Burial wa n'ail. In Hie Ontsri ete.y Little Krneat West wa born near K1u1ut.it ix inoi.thx ago Ills par ents formerly lited at Aahland, Ore gon. Mr West coming here to work on the drainage cont ruction yteo) There are four other children In the family, and to these and the Borrow ing parents the vlncere sympatic of all U extended Mrs. R C. Whealon and daughter arrived Tueeday evening to visit with War Savings Stamps Better Than Money In Your Pocket A $5 hill in your xckt't does not iiicrcitxc in value; a War Savings Stamp docs. War Savings Stamps an; 'little govciTiintiit bonds" hcai Ing I per cent interest. Tlu-y mst $4.17 now. In five ears thej will lie woi-th $5 each. If you wish t easli tliem in before that time you can do so any time ;it the post-office with lutm 'st Pledge yourself to boj XN'itt- Bfatingi Btuiipc on or before JUNE 28TH National War Savings Day War Savings Stamps can be bought in an BOUUtl up to n thousand tlollars. They an- so ood a security you can not buy more. You can buy War Savings Stamps at the port-office, at banks and at most ston -. National War Saving Committee This space contributed for the winning of the War bj Cash Grain Co. ONTARIO, OREGON Mr. and Mrs John R. Rasmussen X