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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1918)
- TUF ONTARIO A1UTCS OWTARW I) U6GON. THTRADAT. JVKK Vt, 1018 TAOR S Rexall Remedies ONTARIO PHARMACY Prescription Specialists THK 1(1 VI I. WORK I'HONK NO. a Eastman Kodaks Nyal Remedies Walling Garage NOW OPEN 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 cessories and supplies of all kinds for autoists. Gasoline, Oils and Lubricants. WALLING GARAGE ONTARIO A. V. Wines, Manager Society News HOSPITAL BREVITIES OREGON OVER THE TOP A NO WIN, i.s 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 nations by giving them liberty. If you cannot buy a Liberty Bend, buy War Stamps. ONTARIO NATIONAL BANK Auto Satisfaction Is the Nash Guarantee m-fSi 1 rfetm fe." seaH Aa the culmination of a romance T begun before tlu bridegroom' de parture for Camp Lewi a year ago win the marriage in I'urt 1: l .Mini i.day, June, 24, of Ml Eleunnr Pro ', man, daughter of Mr and Mrs J. Kniman of Harper to Sergeant Cfharlaa Magglne of Camp Uwl't, ', Waah. 'J The young couple are well kMWS .here, Ml Froman being one of Mal heur county'a popular achool teach - era. Sergeant Magfine la well re membered by all the visitors to the 1917 Pair who aaw the demonstration of hi klll In managing wild home and mules In a letter to a friend Sergeant Magglne write that becauee of a atory In one of the laauea of the Dally Argun during Fair week o i corning hi exploit aa a prUe winning hue karoo, he waa promoted to me 2 1 rank of aergeant and given the task $ of helping to break wild horaea and i . ....-- . ill II ion tor I ncie nam innj. Another of the delightfully almp M but Impressive wedding that have ahown the dealre of Ontario brll to avoid elaborate cereroonlea daring the war.look place Sunday afternoon when Ml.ia Maude Keller, daughter of Mi and Mra. W. I. Keller of the Hot lovard, I nd Harry O. Howe of On tario were un;ted In marriage by the m lllom. The bride waa aim ply dressed hiplaln white voile and white flowera composed her bouquet Only n few of the Intimate frlendi ; .ml relatives of the bride were pres ent to witness the ceremony The decorationa of the rooms war charmlngy carried out In pink and whlfe. pink and white roeea being used abundantly. After the mar rlage ceremony a dainty we. Ming luncheon waa served to the guests Mlas Maude Keller was graduated from the Ontario High school year before laat, being a member of the claaa of 1917 Mr. Howe ha lived In the city for several years and each of the young couple are well known here. Mr. and Mra. Howe left Mon day morning for the Beaweard rancu above Nyssa. The Friday preceding the wadding of Mr. and Mrs Harry 0, Howe Mis Maude Walters waa the hosteaa at a shower given In honor of Mlas Keller The decorations were carried out In it patriotic effect. The bride-to-be re ceived many useful aa well as beau tiful peseqta. Thirty-five frlenda and relatives were present during tin- aj ternoon, at the close of which dainty refreshments were served. The many friends of Mr and Mrs. Joe llowr are ttitemliii .ongratU' Istlon and beat wishes on ilielr mar- 1 1 took place ill Vale lat l'h. ii luy in the lin-M-m ' in a few 1 1 ii-iids. II., i Mr sad kffl 1 1 . -- i re well know ii to Ontarlans ami It Malheur c .nun .nUens generally, thru long nee iiere. Mi Howry has bean i in, th " U Sheep i. Mown '" " I Hull, has lived for years with (her unci, mil mini, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Broanan. Mr Irwin Troxell entertained her Sunday school claaa of I lie Congrega tional church at her home Tueada) afternoon The little folka bad a de lightful time, for home-going time same all too soon The work on the St Joseph Y, Home for the Aged I nearly Hawaii now. The plastering and almost ill other Inside work lias hoen ftaj there only remains the painting and a few finishing totiche to lie added when the home will he ready to be moved Into. Every man who owns a Nash Six belongs to the Satisfied Auto Owners Club. He secure? his membership because he knows that he is driving the best car at the price. For it has class in opeia tion ,in style and performance. GET A NASH SIX FOR SATISFACTIONS SAKE, and A NASH TRUCK FOR BUSINESS EFFICIENCY Agaa. ONTABIO, OBBOON aad Haraey OosuiUea la Oregon, Payette Co., . i Hi iu.mIu- Bridge Club lertuined Ta 'day afternoon by Mrs. J It llia.hal.y. II 1 A SH Kil Costo wai- down from Vaal full i he for- part aj the week III ttlKM OrM.III I' Lost- Oae brown suit ease, on cemetery road to Cairo. Sunday niuruln. Notify J P Hill. Nyssa. Or.-M-St BUY VV 8 8 M'4H Mary C. Ayres, general ml aMf9 worker for the stale. Is again making a visit in Ontario after a couple of years' abeeaca- The last time aha was hare she visited wltl, Rev. aad Mrs Baker. The many friend of John Lundren will be glad to know of hi complete recovery after many week of serious Illness. He was taken home from the hospital laat Thursday. Rom, to Mr. and Mr Kurby Nally of Harper Thursday morning, June 80, aa eight-pound boy. The new Holdler ami hi mother are getting along fine. Mr c K. Oraul of Ontario, who underwent a serious operation some time ago, Is better now. George Haapa was dismissed Mon day after a swift recovery from n mastoid operation and left at once for his home In Frultlsnd. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. O, Smith of Nyssa, Thursday afternoon. June SO, Mrs. F. H. Stexens left for her home In Payette laat week after undergoing a slight operation. Mrs. It. I'urke of Vale Is in the lios- nltst mt the nrnMj.nl rnnolvlnff mn.ll. cal treatment for her throat Little Claude Christiansen, von of Mr. and Mrs. M. Christiansen of On tario, had hla tonsils and adenoid i removed Sunday. Krneat Aamussen left for his home at Payette Saturday after spending ten days here due to an operation The three-year-old son of Mr. and Mra. O. Abornathy was operated for tonsllectomy Thursday. Martin Cheney, the small son of Mr. and Mra. N. Cheney of New Ply mouth, waa another tonll patient last Thursday. Mr I) II Moke nf operated on Monday Ontario was Mabv Lamar -Bollinger waa brought to the hospital from Payette Tuesday. Mlas Anns Brake, who has spent several weeks here owing to typhoid fever, is now better and Is Intending to leave In a few days. J. Tucke of Burns left laat week after being a patient hare for a couple of weeks Mrs. M It. Senter, age SI. died at the hospital Tuesday morning after a hard struggle against typhoid fever Mra. Seiner's home was In Payette. She came to the hospital It days ago She was also one of the mastoid canes but owing to her weakened condition an operation could not he performed. She Is survived by her husband and a baby daughter, alao her parents A large circle of frlenda too will miss her greatly. BUY was. BRIEF NEWS OF THE WAR Kiaht hundred and thirty-fee Oar man airplanes have been destroyed - January I, nccordlna to an of. ricial French announcement Along the French front the actloa of the last week eonslated mainly of raids. The lull there I advantageous for the allien because I permits them to replenish their manpower. The serious food shortsge In Austria Hungary has given cause for sensa tional rumors. One of these, from Amsterdam, aaya an attempt has been made on the life at KmpiTor Charles. Aiuerlcsn forces have continued their Intense activity on the fronts where they are holding positions. Northwest of Chateau Thierry they have pushed their lines forward once more and eaat of the city have bom barded bodlea of German troops The harrier the Italians and their allies have raised along the great bat lie are from the Aelago plateau to the sea remains Insuperable to Uta Vnatrlana. Where the enemy waa able In ths mountains to press back slightly the allied . defenders of the front In the first day of their offen sive the ground has been regained; where he crossed the Plav rlvsr aad appsreatly waa threatening the plelne with Invasion ha now Is being sorely harassed at every point by the Italians, viewed after a week of righting, the offensive has bean tittle more thaa a demonstration la feree aver a battle llae more than X miles la length It has gained none of Its objectives. Mrs. W. W. Htnton and her son Charlie Harrla art leaving this weak for Camp Lewie. Wash., to visit with their son and brother, Irving Harris. ussvvsvjwsSBsaaLWS irvsaiwssiwssiwssiwsa r What Will Be Your Answer? Many American ships with many American lives are at the bottom of the Atlantic, victims of German lust for blood Our boys are going "over there," through a sea of hostile submarines, to fight that you and I at home may be safe. . . But we can do something. It may not be much, but what we can do we must do. Germany said to us, "You cannot cross the ocean with your men I You cannot fight us, be cause you cannot reach us!" And now she is waiting for our answer. It i mi man, woman and child rises to thin occasion and buys itunpa. you can bet that the Kaiser will know what it means. IT every one of the hundred million American bays onlv one Wnr Savings Stamp that day, tin Govern ineiit will have 128 million doll. i Hut thut is nut enottft V must pledge ii times that. Oui quota for the nation in two hillioii dollars, to he i;n through the sale of War Savings Stamps this ear Let's not wait until another transport Is Mown up. U not wait until full DAfS casualty litstn start noming in fVOU Kranee. Let's make up our minds to get husy and when each of us goes to hed tonight, lot's he aide to say to our selves, "Well, perhaps 1 have not done much, hut I have at least shown the motlu-i's of our hoys that I am behind them and 1 have sent an answer to the Kaiser that will make linn top and think." National War Saving Committee This space contributed for the winning of the War l Ford Garage svwsvwss yvJWssjvs.s ws vvss w I I j