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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1918)
M ONTARIO AKOtm OTTTAHIO MRKOON. THl RADAY. JTTXY SM, 101 PAOBJ i r. .S.IaS.leCSl Too; Town Topics Tersely Told John H. Martin tu a Burn visitor In Ontario Tuesday. John I Rand wax a business visitor from Baker Tuesday. W. K. Acton was In the city Satur day from Jordan Valley. Lloyd Melts wan In the city from Riverside, for a short time last week. o Miss Itarhael Rowley was visiting friends hre from Westfall Saturday. Dan Knrfoot Is home for a short while from hie prwltton In the ship yards In Portland. Dn Oxmnn left Tuesday night for the officers' training camp In Pre sidio, California, Miss Neva Rlltingsley Is visiting nl present with her friend Miss Nettle Peterson on th ranch at Venator. Dreamland Attractions ONTARIO, OREGON Sunday, July UH, I (UN. "HRKAKKHH UIMII." VIOLA RAN A. Pathe News. J. M. McEwen was in from Crowley the first of the week. J. M. Addlngusn Hrogan Tuesday. was down from Monday Mid Tuesday, July 'Jit snd :lo "LEHT WK FORGET." Rita Poiivet, A big 8 -reel special production The International Star and Survivor Of the LIT8ITANIA Wed. aad Thur., July 81 and Aug. I WILIAAM I'IM M la "TRUE HI.I r..- Special Feature Production of Hli Reels. Friday aad Haturday. Aug. II and WILLIAM H. HART la III I i: lll.A,1 s RAWUFV Fox Film Cemedy: There's Many h Fool A. E. Brown was In the city for a few days this week from Venator. Thos. Morgan was down from Jamtnson the last of last week. Mrs. Homer Wilson was a business visitor in Ontario from laflrande Tuesday. c it OtJMBj the rancher, was down from Jamleson the first of the week. Mrs. Nelson Wllher was visiting with friends In town Saturday from Riverside. Judge Dalton Biggs left for Baker Tuesday evening where he was called by legal matters. Mrs Chas. Ilager left last week for Hot Lakes, Oregon, where she will re ceive medical treatment. Mrs. Con Ryan has been very serl III for the past two weeks and is but slightly better now. i Miss leona Rader left Tuesday evening for Seattle where she will visit for some time In the future. Abe King from Corvallls and A. R. Olson were In town the first of the week on legal business matters. Three Vale visitors In Ontario on business this week were Julian Hur ley, Robert Lytle and C. M. Crandall. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mahan of Burn war visitors In the city the first of the weak. - Walter M. Pierce, the Democratic candidate for governor, was In On tario Monday from LaUrande 1, C. MnCn ght returned Bunds -evening from Seattle where he in: been for the past three weeks. Mrs. A. A. Brown visited last week In Nampa with her son Harry Brown. Cell aad Evelyn Oallagher left Wednesday for Jaaturs to Tiatt with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Oallagher. Miss Bernlce Hope of Vale is visit ing with Miss Helen Dunbar at the present. Miss Rena Adams returned Monday from visit with her sister at Cam bridge, Idaho. E. C. Props! returned Wednesday from a week's vacation In the moun tal'is in the Interior. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Stewart snd daughter arrived In Ontario Sunday from Ogden, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hchall sre the proud parents of a baby daughter. horn Thursday morning, July IS. Ray Devlne and John l.ee were In from Westfall Tuesday, where they have been working In the hay fleld-i Miss Richard Beagle Is here visit ing with her daughter. Mrs J It Oregg. Mrs. James Smith left for Portland Sunday morning where she will make an indefinite visit. Mr. and Mrs. Osrsr Hackett and children of Payette visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Secoy. The W. C. T C meets this after noon to work on the allotment of 76 comfort kits that came Saturday Harry DeRoss has left the Oregon Packing Co. and taken up a position with the Independent Meat Market. Mrs. Ouy Morgan of Dead Ox Flat has been visiting with friends her this weak. Bryant Ouffey has bean down from Nysaa receiving medical treat - t at the Holy Rosary hospital Exprrtt Say "ZBROLENB IS BETTER" because it holds better compression, gives better protection to the moving Kits and deposits less car n. Zeroises is the correct oil for all typaa of automobile eaginss the correct oil for roar automo bile. Oat oar Lubrication Chart show ing the correct consistency for your car. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CeUreraia) geTsl irl - ". - nmOHSM The T" H..4 tree esftae, IDaw Irete here, like ell MmmI ease htm ajMM, reteiree aa eat that sales lie htkricaiiag lkiee i . rliaeei keet. karae tlea at tae f liaew ea4 geee eat wile ee hauet. JCereleae SIU tkeee Mgsere ' seHetrty, Sieeeie A) eer. r.. tlr twnm4 Ami hImM CetSr aie ii Seee ee Sv ZEROLENE The Standard Oil for Motor Cuv o. H. TKrVr, HI'MIAI. AGENT r I jfkyrcC THE UNIVERSAL CAR More than two million satisfied owners know from experience that the Ford car is a real utility, an aaaa omioal, powerful, a 1 ways-relish's meaas for Increasing the profit In buslaase or adding test to pleasure. Tae Ford car meets the demand for prompt transportation In every line oi humaa activity The demand grows larger every day, because of the sl rouud usafulnass of tae car. Is the Ford ear aot your necessity? FORD GARAGE man raves. - ONBeRJO. ORMGON. Mis Rose Faulkner hsd her tonsils and adenolda removed Tuesday but is safely over the operation now. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hunter and children were vlslliug with Mr. and Mrs It ii Hunter in Nampa Tee day. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wakerllg and children and Miss Anna Wakerllg wars visiting here the first of the weak from Westfall. Frank Clement and Mllo Wright re turned home Sunday from a two weeks' ramping trip in the moun tains above Ironside. o Mrs H. T. Mackay left the hos pital foreher home In Payette Friday after spending four days ss a patient there. Wm Klser of Welser was dlamtsa ed from the hospital yeaterday after an even three weeks as a patient there. Mrs. J 11. dishing and small son from W'eiaer visited last Thursday snd Friday with Mrs. Cushlug's par ents. M. and Mrs. II. I. Poorman Mias Alice Lynch left Tuesday evening for her home In Holse after visiting a week with her friend Miss Dorothy Turner. '' Van ivtti-u and son Frank U ii Ins first of the week for I'ayetle hs, where they will spend thetf ' vacation o Mias Orley Henaeley If ft the first of Hie wt-i -k lor Cortland. Seattll Tuiom.i, where she will visit alth friend until the first of Auguni Mr and Mrs J. A. Del row from San Francisco were guests of the Moore Metal Friday Mr. Detrow Is a representative of the Butteri. k Pattern Otv W M Lambert and daughter. Mias Martha l.ainlxtrl from Jordan Valley visited in Ontario for several days last week and the flrat of thla week. To Caldwell ti ey made the trip in their car. Mb I Martha driving Some more On tartans who u ! on. I 10 forget the hot weather in a picnic oa t lie Payette river Sunday wore Mb""' Luella Callln. Oeorgta Hull and Mrs. Lontway and Messrs. kelsey. Shlbley and Alexander Tbo National Hood AdininUt ration ayarinee of ibe liberal coaaanuption of Ire creel beraaar at provides a atari for a food that Is i.il . Utri-etore, aaaaCkrUl to lite reeiulry. Maid o'flovtw lea craam is pare aad aamlasuass. saasto la Use large remod elled plant as Use MsMul Creamery Compear, Hot-. tdaJho. Asa. jour irealrr for Masd o' lover Ice t re-am. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brennan w--e two other visitors in Ontario Wednes day from Nyssa. F. J. (iemo returned the first ot the week from a visit with friends near Westfall. Joe Rrunlng spent a few days visiting with friends In Kingman Kolony the latter part of last week. o-- Robert Sellee of New Meadou was a business visitor here the flrnt of the week. Miss lennjs Qwest, formi i Ontario was visiting friends here this week from Venator. II. II Tunny returned Satiirdsy from Soda Springs snd other Idaho towns, where he has been for some time Charles (Ionian arrived the first of the week from the Peterson ranch at Riverside, where he has been working since school was out. 0 Miss Helen Mueller returned to her home in Vale Tuesday efter spending Chautauqua week with her friend Miss charlotte Cragett Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Smith and chil dren returned In their car to their home in Twin Falls after a short visit here with Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Osborn. Mr and Mrs John Norwood of Jam leson visited for a short time the first of the week with Mr and Mrs H i Smith. From here they went on to Boise. o Floyd Powell of the Coast Artillery, who has been visiting here with his parents while home on a furlough, re turned to Fort Wsrd, Wash., last Fri day morning. In a letter lo friends here Theron Northrup, who is now at a specialisa tion camp In Quanttco, Vs., writes that he will soon depsrt for service oversess. a Mr. snd Mrs. H. C Boyd of Boise msde a short visit with Mr snd Mr. H. C. Smith Tuesday while passing thru Ontario on their way to the Pay ette Lakes on their vacation look or ihisSIGN i?38kSr S STANDARD OIL COMPANY 1 m, aHSJaV jg I (Calilomie) kxBV. - - aeaW I & It means full-powered, higb-qiislity gasoline, every drop I Be sura it's Red Crown before you fill. Gasoline f Quality I Lieutenant Dr. F. J. Brown passed thru Ontario Sunday night from Vara bound for New York City from where he expecta to embark for service over seas In the near future. Mrs W. O. Howe and son Robert and mother, Mrs Howe, are spending their vacation in Uardeu Valley. Idaho, where Dr. Howe expects to Join them soon o Private Thos Dean paased thru Ontario on his wsy to his home ut Ironside the first of the week from Camp Lewis, where he will spend hi furlough with friends and relatives. e A. F Riddle returned Monday morning from Kansas City. Mo , where he had gone a week previous to make a visit with friends before leaving in the draft Wednesday night Some of the Nyaaa people who were present In Ontario to see the soldier boys off last night were J lioydell, Delno Olbsou, Arthur Boydell and Jaas Thompson. Andrew Msneman returned yeater day from Cortland, where he has been spending a two months vaca tion In tin- Cortland Surgical and Medii mis o H Jhi, li. . i, mil ilaugMi-ii Mar mi Alii, r.iurned last Thurs day from Ne Plymouth alter a visit nil Mr and Mrs. Qgorgi 'I lomo .uit Corporal Floyd PovsJI dm of Hie flrat boyi. to enlist from Vule last soring, returiuil to Fort Ward, Wn , aftar ependluK a ten days furluujrh here with hi parents. Mr and Mrs C A Powell. Mr and Mrs. A Orauiae and Miss 1'la and Charlie returned yesterday from a two months' tour thru Ore gon, which they made in their car They visited with friends in Port land for a short time while on their Way lo the coast. Lieut Chas. Anthony of the RMi Field at Waco. Texas, was visiting here s few days this week sTMbS gel bis way to Texas from Irousldu, where he spent his twenty day tin lough Lieut Anthony is an aero plane Instructor at Rich Field and one of his moat promising pupils, as he told friends here. Is Lee Maddux. a former Ontario boy. BUY Wll- 10,000 00 J 1411,601.37 0 e 70,000.09 -' Charter No. 1348 Reeerve District No. It Report of tlin Condition of THK ONTARIO NATIONAL BANK At Ontario, In the State of Oregon, at tlte Close of Business June 1M, I0IH. , RESOl'RCES 1. a Loans and discounts (except those shown In b and c) 1487,008.75 Total loans 3487,005.76 In-. i ii. i d Notes snd hlllx redlscounted (other then bank acceptances sold) (see Item S7a) 33, 604.33 f Foreign Bills of Exchange or Drsfts sold with endorsement ot this hank, not shown under Item d above (see Rem 57c) 8. I". s. Honda (other than Liberty Bonds, hut Including V. 8. certificates of In debtedness): a V. 8. bonds deposited to secure circula tion (per value) 3 80,000.00 b U. 8. bonds and certificates of Indebt edness pledged to secure V. S. de posits (par value) g Premium on II. 8. bonds , , , , II. IJberty loan bonds I a Liberty Loan Bonds, SVfc per cent and 4 per cent, unpledged 8 330.00 bLiherty Loan Bonds, JH per cent and 4 d per cent, pledged to secure U. SJ. deposits 30.000 . 00 e Payment actually made on Liberty 4 VI af per cent bonds (Third Liberty Ixisn) 7. Bonds, serarlttas, Mr. (other than U. 8.) b Bonds other than V. 8. bonds pledged to secure postal savings deposits 8 1,000.00 S Securities other than V. 8. bonds (not Including stocks) owned unpledged. 11,833.80 Total bonds, securities, etc., other than I Stock of Federal Reserve Rsnk (50 per cent on subscription I a Value of banking house 3 33,330.00 h Equity In bsnklng house Furniture snd fixtures Rial estate owned other than banking house 1 ji w ful reasrve with Federal Reserve i bank Cash In vault and net amounts due from nstinnsl bsnks Cheeks on other hsnks In the same sJtj or town as reporting bank (other than Item 17) Total of Items 14. 16, 18, 17. and 18 8 48,838.04 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash Items v tO. Redemption fund with V. 8. Treasurer and due from I' S. Treasurer 21. War Ssvlngs Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually owned t 83.800.30 vt 4 10 1 1 13 13. 15 lit 19 11,818 83 1.400 00 38,000.00 5,400 00 3,560 00 18.117. 81 43.334 14 4.161.80 4.481.71 3.800. 30 1,188.33 lave your old rags sad hon will pay one cent per pouud for old rags and 10 cents per dosen for sJ l aotiles Address Robert Woodard, Ontario. Oregon Adv. 33 BUY W.S.3J. . 37. TOTAI LIABILITIES Capital atock paid la Surplus fund a Undivided profits 3 h Lees current expenses. Interest and tuxes paid Amount reserved for taxea accrued..... Circulating notes outstanding Net amounta due tu banks, hankers, and trust oompaales I other than Included In Ileum 111 or 32) Deuiaad deposit (other titan bank, de- pualla) subject to lU-M-rie (A"e posits payable within 30 dsysr Individual deposits subject lo cheek . Certificates of deposit due In leas than 30 days (other than lm money I r.. ; Cashier's checks outstanding 364 84 3831.874 03 3 80,000.00 23,800 00 854 84 434.63 30,000.00 17.327.34 315,88.-1.68 38.031.81 :'4 85 Total of Demand I . , lt, 131.11 lime ill MU nulijest to Rrorrve (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, aud postal savings! 43. Certificate of deposit (other thau for money borrowed I 44. Postal savings deposits,. ... 46. Othsr time deposits Total of time deposits subject tu Reserve, Items 42. 43. 44. Slid 33... a. loliod Hlalr dsHNwIU (other than pos tal savings) : a War loan deposit account .,... o Other United States dsposlts. Including deposits of (' S disbursing off leers. 112.888.88 846.88 81.648. 1 135,184 3 10,000.00 10.083 00 TOTAL 67. a Liabilities for redlscouullng. includ ing those with Federal Reserve Bank (sets Item Id I 3881,874 03 33.384.38 STATE OF OR BOON, COUNTY OF MALHEUR I as. I, W F Human. Cashier of the shove named bank, do soienimv wear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief W. F. HOMAN. Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before ate this 11th day of July 1318. OOBI 8. F. TAYLOIl. J II BI.ACKABY, Notary PubMc. L ADAM. My comuilaaiuu expires October, 11. 1318. T J BKOSNAN. Directors. elp Jva infeT ore ive nit ;ht to a nd he I mm '''"mr'WM