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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1918)
pAOi i okyajuo Anavn oktapuo orjeoon thvuaday. ivhY is, isis r i - HM WfW i '.''.'.V.V.'.VAV7.'.VTa .. .... nnitiiiiiiiiimttttttttttitintttt rW"A! .V.'.'.V.'.V.'.V.v.v.-.-.-rf. T. . . ..,t.i i . iiHiM aa - i a .., as tttt;t;tittt: :?tii;ijmummmuv a t;; II t t; i Cadmean CHAUTAUQUA Splendid Entertainment :: Patriotic :: Inspirational :: Musical Under the Chautauqua Tent on Public School Grounds, Ontario, Oregon, Six Big Days COMMENCING WEDNESDAY. JULY 17 - ENDING MONDAY, JULY 22 THE PROGRAM FIJRHT DA-- Introductlon of Superintendent chaotauqually Speaking Out acquainted program -flTlMMlU Chairman Local Committee The Supelntandenl Ruth Runner Concert Company Admission 15c and 16c War tax Included. Evening (letting acquainted some mora Ruth Runner Concert Compan Keeping Up With Jonae By 8. Piatt Jonaa (Yankee Humorist) Admlaalon 16c and 60c War tax Included .. omi DAI Afternoon A Whirlwind Entertainment Serenadera Olee Club Admlaalon 16c and 88c War tax Included MM Snappy Prelude Seranadere Olee Clui. Lecture "The Oreat War, Tta Cauae and Probable Outcome" Count John 8ohlekl Admlaalon 36c and 76c War tax Included. THIRD DAY Afternoon Artiste Recital The Chautauqua ArtM. Lecture: "Motive. Act and Conaaquenoe" Edgar 8 Klndlsr Admlaalon 16c and 36c War tax Included. lOraaJac A Novalty Program The Chautauqua Artist Lecture: "Bora and Their Fat here" Kdgar 8. Klndley Admlaalon 36c and 60c War tax Included. Program begin promptly Afternoon 3:00, Evening 1:00 ALL sl'MHt PROGRAMS WILL Mr: nTRHTLi IS MKKTII DAV Aftarnoon Sort of a Little Bit of Evening NBlsnd' Collegians Admlaalon 36c and 75c War tax Included. Evening Brand MuMcal Entertainment Bland Collegians Admlaalon 36c and 76c War tax Included FIFTH DAV Afternoon An Afternoon In Swltierland ... Plonor 8wl Yodlers Admlaalon 15c and 76c War Ux Included. Evening i CharacterUtlc Alpine Concert Ploner' Swla Yodlr Oratien: "The Underlying Cauaea of the War" ... . . . . Honorable Plnley H. Oray of Indiana Admlaalon 16c and 76c War ta xlncluded. HIXTH DAY Afternoon i Horn Coaxing Day ' ' Mualo we all koow Homeland Mixed Quartette Lecture, "Community Ache and Paine" Fred E. Oaten . Admlaalon 16c and Ho War tax Included Rrontn . Great Patriotic Pageant. "Columbia Children." The Children or the Community directed by the Junior Supervisor Pavorltea of Yesterday and Today Homeland Mixed Quartet Admlaalon 36c and 60c War tax Included. Season tickets transferable within Immediate family era on sal by Local Commute at extremely low price. AOOORHAM I Wit II THE HPIRIT OK THE DAY. 4! Get a Season Ticket Enjoy Bargain Priced Entertainment Mnnnmmmmiiinmu'iur.umim? 3XXYTYTrTXXTr 1 a m M a Sa m VVVVVV VV g a a aa a a aeaaa .. . assissssssassn 0m00tit0im0u00m00t0000r00m nij a I Town Topics Tersely Told M Smith waa an Ontario visitor la Prlday frotv a never I ua Boise yeaterday frlenda at Ir.o tndes Visit Milll Cliff Boyer wa a bualness visitor S. A. BUntleld waa a bualaoa visit in Vale for a day this week. or In Ontario Saturday from the Mor- o- - flit ranch at Malhuer Or H. K. Currey waa a Baiter City visitor In Ontario lat week. Pat Maddaa left Monday inoruln. tor Juntura, where he will work until A C Gordon wa a Welaer bualaeaa "rvt time I orar. visitor in Ontario yesterday a Supt II It. Uotaflas spent Sunday Jim Palmar leave thla week for Monday up on the Fourth of Julv tan day vacation at i'ayette Lakes c,k bov Walser. k Kenton of U latin Ferry la visiting with friends hre at the prelum W II. ilrooke led tills weak lor Shu Francisco where lie waa called hv urgent legal utal Mr and Mra. Jo Howry are visit- Ira Malian and B. II Clark Ol ttia Ing in Ontario thin week from Smith Eastern Orgou Stork Company Kerry ' from Crane 8aturds 11. II. Tunny le spending hla vaoa- Maw Nula DAruion.l ha accepletl Hon vlalt lng and traveling In Bout hrn th position as bookkeeper si M U.,1 ,, I Dowell h furniture store James and Andrew Urahs Weslfull visitors In the city Istt Thur sday Mra D. B. Clay of Crane la visiting at the present with Mr and Mr. T. t: Howaer. E. C. Propat left for th Interior the first of the wk and will be gone foi several daya. Mr. and Mra. Fred 8hU and children ware Nyaaa vttltora In On tario Tueeday. Mra H A. DaRoas and eon left Monday for Payette Lake to spend their vacation ThoM Veuable, the wall known sheepman, waa a butua viator in Ontario Saturday Mra. M. B. Dolling loft Monday evening for Portland where ah will spend her vacation Mr and Mra C R Be .in return 1 D.A. lilies wa homo for a few days this week from hi school supply oan vaaalng In southern Idaho. Mra. H. It Douglas. Mra W r Human and Mia Wlluoth Currey spent Wednesday In Weiear Mid Kthel Bare us arrived Tuesday rening from Salt lake and will visit with her brother hat awhile Brace Ashley formerly of the Osbora Millinery wa visiting bare from Boiae the last of th week W 1' Davidson, pi .f la Oregon W "tra foloui aii.ii Co wa u in i r.tsrio on b j. ncss Tu. ay Miss Frieda Jlmmersoa of Payette over Monday evening and vlalt ith hr friend Mlas laVlue Smith Mr. A R McCarty cam down from Nyasa Friday and spent th day with her friend Mrs. A L Hunter. o Mr Elisabeth Hutchinson and Mrs. Frank Mom wre shopping vis itors ovar from I'ayette thla week Mra 0 II I'lnney returned Tuesday from Shoshon wliere ah visited with her daughter Mr. W. W Owynn. Mrs. A. E. "rensleau donated III) ta the Med Croea lal weak, th money being made through a pillow raffle o t. Frank Barter of Brounio, Ora- gou, la visiting with hla old frleno l. C Hmlth of the Moore Hotel this week. Mam Taylor left Tuesday uoon lor Mavkay, Idaho, after a week's visit here with his fsther, Col. S. F Tay lor. Q W AUnruatliy I speudlug this week lu Caldwell vlaltlng. Mr Aber nathy and enlldren went up a week before Mr and Mra. P J. (lallagher re turned Waduasduy from Cortland i n i. H the last Mrs I i "in veck so i make trip I' I o A nun.. ) I T HoKH i.i' Cortland stopiMtd over In Ontario Friday whtlr on In- way ta atteud to iegsl insiter at th iniiuty seat The .' v flumbiui. i'o has jiihI completed .nether co itiatt. thn' "i (e-i;illing it tew Imslin. plant in la eourt limine -t .'.iU. I.mle Mi Naomi Clay relurieil with her cor inn ixiia and Darrull Howaer from (turns ami sill rUM with diem for a few days ioii Zahlur returned Monday Krogan where he has been Murktag on hi UAcle s rsucu helinug I'ing np the crops. j friend Mum Dortothy Turner. i Mrs Alee Loabnnd returned last wk greatly Improved from Wash ington, where she had gone a couple of months before for her health Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Howaer and Miss Lola and Barrel returned Friday from Burns after a 13-day varatlou thre visiting with friend Mrs. II c Hoyar left MaiimUy evening for Now York City and other eaatern rules where stie will pur Chase thn fall goods w for the sag - A rabbit drlro took place on tin Harry Brown ranch the first of tin weak at which a large number of the .asts were drlvan Into pens snd slain Mr uud Mrs. Fred Leag and two u cam from Ulean Ferr to Oatario Friday and hav moved In to the rormer E. M. Orelg plan. Mian Alk Lyach arrived In Ontario Wednesday evening from Bala and will visit over Sunday with oat J cieiso left the first ol th week for a t iit with frlen. Vgattsll and will raturu hare next weak In time for departure In the draft. Mr and Mi V HormM and Frank ton left Mon nlliK lor r1 ml tbeil II ration o Mr. and Mi VV Wood ami duughiern I'H Sunday for the Blue Mountain Springs wliere they will Spend s vaestten of a ggsjgt weekn a Judge and Mfg. Davis and children of Vale passed thru Ontario the first of Hie weak for Blue Mountain springs, where they are now ap. mini: their titration - o Mr and Mr Tom Arnold sud (am lly and Mr and Mra A. L. Cockrum i li i Sunday for the Sevan Devil mines where iliey will fish and Dual for a couple, ot weeks Mr and Mrs J. It gnnckab) .-nil daughter Margaret left Saturday evening for an extended trip on eoaat. Including such cities as Pari land, Seattle snd Tacouia Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bllllngsiey snd Miss Neva and Ernestine returned Sunday from their trip through the Yellowstone National Park and a later vlalt In Salt lake City Mr. and Mra. J. B. Fortler and sons sre planning to leave this week for Payette lakes to speud their vacation. They will make the trip In their new oar which they purchased Frlsy Mrs. Cliss Calkins and daughter iuna Orac left Tuesday noon after s visit of several daya w Ith the C. E. Bingham family. From Caldwell they will go on to their home In Home dale Mrs. M. Cappel arrived lu Ontario yesterday from Chicago aud is visit ing with her son aud daughter Mr and Mra Hugh Allen Mrs. Capped luteiidH to make her future In Mr sud Mrs. Bsudall Sn, Miss Ursycn and Millard left Frl for their home In Nevada after a I" days visit In Ontario They stogai i over In Hula for a short Ugat on their way. -o Mr. and Mrs Alex Fader ami uud daughter Mr. aud Mra A J Ol and grandson Olen olsen Slags, la Ontario Friday while on den way I to (lie Yttllowstoae National i'ark from . ah Angeles, California Mr. and Mrs. Wnlter Olenn snd Wesley left last night for Seattle where they will make their futuie home and where Mr Olenn has a position aa stock Inapector for tin Northwestern Cattle and Home Raisers' Aesoclstlon Mrs. M. E Osltorn relumed Hmm day evening from Twin Falls where she has visited since th Fourth Accompanying her nam har son and daughter, Mr. and Mra A. C nmlt'i. and children, who will make a short visit hare They made the trip In their car. One hundred forty pounds of the sock yam has arrived at the Bed Croea rooms and all those who intend to knit are asked to come snd receive their yarn at once so that the work may be begun as soon as possible i'vt John I'ogus arrived in On tario from I'resldlo, Csllfornla, a few days ago and spent severs! days visaing with friends. He Ister left i .ill. in Oregon, where lie will apeud the rest of his thirty days fur lough with his fstiiet Mr snd Mrs. Harvey Bender annul id dowu from Boise Sunday and spetn the day with their parents. Mr and Mra 8 II. Mender on the Boulevard. They wire accompanied l Mr lien der's sister Miss Rose Bender who hud been visiting with them lu lloise Miss Jsnn Sanders from New York a concert pianist of national reputa tion. Is visiting with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mra. 8. H. Bender, on , the Boulevard at the present II,. P0Wr and Mite full series of high boding points in ' Red Crown make power snd milesg satre. Look for the Red Crown) sign. gTAnOAgD OIL COMf AMY lianiovataj Gasoline gl&g ilS gfQuahiyX I IS 'ith It. lip- elp Z X ive tut ht to a ml t I