The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, August 22, 1918, Page 5, Image 5

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    OrTTaUUO AMUR ONTARIO OREGON. THCRSDAY. Al'G. M, 1l
Summon! ttl the forces and resources of the Republic to
the defense of Freedom
THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
which the United States authorities he ranked as one of the
fifteen ditintunhed institutions of the country for excellence in
military training, hat responded to the call. The College ia
distinguished not wily (or its military instruction, but
DltTtftGUIMKD Atao roa
Its strong industrial courses for men and for wemen:
rimawt.Kastsaailaa. Faranrr
HafMRoaanMi" .. Minina. Pharmacr. and
Vocational K hustlse
Its wholesome, purposeful student life.
Its democratic college spirit.
Its successful graduates.
Student enrolled last year, 3451; stars on its service flan, 115B,
over lorty percent representing officers.
Colleg opens September 23, !!
For cataloa, no HluitralaJ Bonklrt, and olhir information writs India Refill rar, Camilla, OrSflaa
FALL TERM BEGINS
SEPTEMBER 3RD
10 , dis( ),: n T M',
On All Tuition Paid on or Before AUGUST 20TH
Discount
Fifteen months $120.00 108.00
Tweilve months 100.00 90.00
Nine months 8S.00 76. SO
Six month! 65.00 68.50
Three montlia 37.00 38.76
OUR GUARANTEE TO YOU
We guarantee 1 position to very xtudent who will finish our
1 nMl'I.KTK Cd.MHINKI). IHOItT COMBINED, OR STENOGRAPH
ERS' HANKINU COURSE OR REFUND EVERY CENT OF TUI
TION PAID US.
We guftrs.nt.ee to prepare you to pass the CIVIL, SERVICE.
EXAMINATION.
W.i guarantee to develop you Into competent bookkeeper and
srtenographer In as short a time ax It can be done.
Don t heeltate about thin matter. A business education Is an abso
lute necessity Now Is the tlmu to act . Mall ua your check today
for the term desired, enter with a determination to win. and your
success will be assured
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE
LINK'S BUSINESS COLLEGE
w. R.comoas. suaw n c. hkktham rn.ii.i
S llll Mas airsa HIIIHK IDAHO
Starts
easy
And develops great
power and mileage
because of its full,
uniform chain of
boiling pointa. Look
for the Red Crows.'
ign before, yori rail.
v sf
STANDARD OIL
r COMPANY . -
(Caltforaia)
TkWva
7le Gasoline
vrQuaW
Commercial Creamery Co.
Cosh buyenoiCxe&m and Produce
$
Place: South of Post Office, Ontario, Oregon
Your Beat Market tor (reaaa. fag. Poultry of all klndt
$ -$
IMPOINDINn NOTH 1
Notice is hereby given that, In
pursuance of Ordinance No. 136,
of the City of Ontario, I have takrn
up and Impounded the following dos
rrlbed animal found running attar
within the corporate limits of the
City of Ontario, In Malheur County,
State of Oregon, to-wit:
One black horse weight about
1000 Iba. branded H P on right
shoulder wire cut on right hind
foot, left hind foot white, smeoth
mouth; and that I will on tM 16
day of August, 1118, at the honr of
1 o'clook p m , of said day offer for
sale and will sell above daecvrlhed
animal at public auction to the
highest bidder, for cash In hand, at
Rag" Livery Barn In said City of
Ontario.
Taken up this 10 day of August.
1118.
. Pooled this 16 day of Abji.
181S
MARION W. JONES.
City Marshall
Town Topics Tersely Told
We pay 36c for eggs. Ontario lea) Miss lone Leuhrs left Wednesday
ACotd Storage Co cw-nlng for Minneapolis, where she
win attaad college this winter.
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Mrs. Carrie R. Akers Is In Por
Innd thl v -mllng tl
Relief Corps of tlN Q I R
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S rf. Ilolton, tin- warehouse ms'i.
wiim ilown from Crime Thurrl
tending to .evcral businem matter"
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Mr and Mrs .lull tt rfaetj Bad Mf
and Mr Mum returned I'rldiv aft"
11 lac days' cnmplng trip In Nevada
1 Mr ind Mr V.' I Tumor I
t'.niy Motored ti Assies kaa in-
weak ami as '! days rlftttal
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I Miss tarataa sfaflaa has iMaa vis
iting with friends here I His wc-k
, whle down from Mt Vernon. Oregon,,
Jo
Gwomlolyn Newton returneil to lier
'lonie l:i Portland Friday .ucnliu:
after a months' tslt with Alh Dor
man.
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Mrs. Olive Walker and Mrs R A
Cook of Emniett have been visiting
since last week with Mrs. Wra. Wal
ker. 6
Miss Irene Under returned Sunday
with Miss Rena Adams from a sev
eral weeks' vacation at the Payette
Lakes.
Mr. and Mrs. V II llrooke and
Mrs. Retta Payne returned Wadnrs
day from a trip thru the Interior n
their oar.
Miss Oraee Ashley la another one
of the worker at the Osborn Millin
ery who have returned to help In the
fall work.
Mrs. W. R. Lass and son Freddie
left Tuaaday night for Portland,
where they .will he for the neat fw
weeks
Mrs. Frank Foster became a mem
ber of the clerking force at Royer's
department store the first of the
week.
Ira Mahnti was a Runrns visitor
ban over Sunday.
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1,1 V Deaa purchased him an-
r Ford Inst wee.
11. Noinnd wst another Bol
lsltor In town Tuesday ,
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Mr. and Mr W. N ll.aeveo of ilol .
were Ontario visitors .-Saturday.
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James Rysn was another Jordan
Valley visitor In the city aatwitl
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CIibh. V. Spencer was a Uoisc l.u !
ness visitor In Ontario
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Mlt-s Mary Hatfield of Bolst
spent Sunday with friends In Ontario.
I James, William and Hugh Mgga
were visiting over Sunday In Ontario.
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1 v day during Fair week will
he tag day for the Soldier and Sailor's
Fund.
R. H. DeArmond was over from
Vale and spent several days here this
week
I Dr. snd Mrs. WIRIs of Rolse are
lulling with Mr. and Mrs C. r
I mlth
Misses Charlotte Clsgett snd Etta
McCrelght were visiting In Vsle
Thursday.
Mr snd Mrs. Orln Dull snd I'nclr
Harney Dull left Friday evenlni, ft'"
"ortland
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t Roy McN'nlty returned Tuesday
evening from an extended visit in
California
J. J Donnegan, a well known busi
ness man of Hums, waa visiting over
Sunday here.
Leo 11. Schmidt of the Vale Trad
ing Co., waa a buslneaa visitor In On
tario Tuesday.
When You Buy
Bacon and Lard
You want the best quality that a
good market affords. Such is the
quality of Bacon, Hams and Lard
we carry. Our stock is large enough
so we can fill big orders for Interior
ranchers and others who must buy
in quantity.
SAVE FATS TO HELP
WIN THE GREAT WAR
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You serve yourself and your coun
try by doing this and you can do it
easily by buying the highest qual
ity. Let us show you what we
have to offer.
A. F. and II C Hover are spending
this week In Rurna attending to some I Miss Mamie Stewart was down
buslneaa matters. tram Weatfall visiting with her par
ents, Mr and Mra. D. W Stewart.
Mrs John Rorvln 1 left Thursday
evening for Seattle where aha will
visit for soma time.
Mayor and Mra. W. F. llomau
left Tuesday morning on an outing to
the Payette Lakes.
Clarence Htruun csme over the
first of the weak from Frultland and
is working here now
Mrs. Helen Struthern of Radar's
department store la now enjoying her
vacation In Portland
Miss l-enore Pltxgerald returned
Monday from a two weeka' vacation
at the Payette Lakes.
INDEPENDENT MARKET
A. ROBINSON, PROP.
ONTAIO, OREGON
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hlanchsrd ar
rived In Ontario Saturday from Buah-
nell. Neb., and will visit awhile with
friends here.
Miss Kathleen caton returped 10
her home In Nam pi Sunday after 1
short visit at Hie home or M' and
Mra. C S Watson
Mlas Catherine Naeb has returned
to the Osborn Millinery after tha
summer season and la buay on Hie
fall millinery work.
F. I, Springer of the Collego
of Idaho was down and had charge
.a -a. . .1.. --.i . a.
Mr and Mra WW Let son are now,"' ' """- ' "- " "r-
lrian diurrii Hunflsy.
on s camping trip in the moiini.ua i
and ars enjoying It fine.
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Mr snd Mrs. E. M Crelg returned
Monday from their vacation, which
waa spent at Payette Lakes.
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Msyor mid Mrs u F Homan and
Miss WIIiih.Mi ii-iy motored to
Poise and hack S.iMiday.
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Mr and Mi I I Secoy and Mr
and Mrs II C Secoy motored to
Welser urn! lav k Sunday.
Miss Abhle Winegar is down ttJa
week from Igmsaooa visiting with her
parents snd girl friends.
Mrs. E R Orcutt Is visiting today
la Weiser with her suiter and brother
Mr and Mra Dave Capita.
Mra Hen Rutherford arrived Tues
day morning from Cascade, Idaho,
sad Is visiting here now.
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Miss Daisy ttecoy returned home
yesiHrilsy sfter s ten days' visit with
frlnedx in (latnnta. Idaho.
I' U. Sears, the rancher,
down from JamieaMin M 1.0
fitp accompanied by Ilia son
Mr.. and Mra. M P. Rates and Mr
and Mrs. O K Ball, prominent peo
ple of Idaho Falls, ware visiting in
the city Tuesday.
Geo. McClaln. formerly manager
of the Holsa-Payette Lumber 1
Kp.iiiilng a few days here while up
from Southern Idaho.
Mrs. F. J. Havana arrlvi d la Oa
tarlo Sat unlay from Outhrle, Okla ,
and left at once for a visit with
friends In the ooultry
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Miss Virginia Reynolds arrived
Sunday In Ontario from Twlu Falls
and will visit here and In tha interior'
for the next two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs Ivan MuahleU are
leaving this weok for liwlston. Ida ,
where Mr Mushleti ia called by tha
lllseau of his father
Edward 1'iwriusn returned with
his cousin Lssstar Morris Tuesday
morning to Oardeu Valley, Idaho.
came, where he will visit for awhile.
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Mlaa Resale Morton was over fro 11
her work on the draft board at Vale
Mrs Fred Sage nf Mel. inday and spent Hie day with h-r
Nevada. Is visiting at preseut with mother ,Mrs I.. M. Morton
bar sutler. Mrs McPhereon
Mr and Mra. F C Wilkinson. Mr
and Mra. 8 C Davis and Harry Uas
satt, all well kaown people of Jordan
Valley, speut Sunday In Ontario.
Miss Gladys Euitsou left last night
for Twin Fslls, Idaho where she will
be for some time ia the future
Mrs. Brett and children returned
to thel home at Arrowrock Dam the
first of the weak, after visit lag for
awhile with Mr and Mrs . C. Smith
Mrs Dude Rutherford and cl.ll
dreu ana her sister. Mrs. Bsber, left
last ii'ght for Prineville where they
will make a severtl weeks' visit
Utile Ksthleen Fltr.gerald of Pay.
ette Is visiting with her sister. Mlaa
tLeaore Flttgerald. during the air
sence of her mother, who Is In Port
Ian..
Mrs Homer Anderson la "xpectatl
to return the last of tho week from
Washington, where she has heen vis
iting with her mother for several
weeks
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Mr r.nd Mrs l.'iii Adam and Mlsa
i KUiuiT'l gQiftfg Sundhy
fio iJkr JasasT'waf
v'UlWkJhtm-i of tha
uiiii'icr.
Mr and Mrs 11 R. Williams and
hi!, lien relumed last Thursday after
hn Ing heen 101 Hill
In lime on n tQOf sltW Orsgon In
their .
Private Rohert ssMtH laW Tues
dsy nlgj.t lor the training nip at
Tiayton. Ohio after spending his ten
dar' furlough with his mother and
hrothers as
sSw J
Rev. ami Mr I aa Walker anl
baby daughter Jean arrived In thlr
Ford Monday from I'nlon. nnd spent
a few daya visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Win. Walker.
Mrs. Helen Clement Is leaving Sun
day for s visit on the Owyhee With
her will go her small granddaughter,
Helen Wisdom, and also Jesse. Mat
McCrelght.
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Mr. snd Mrs S. I) Dorman and
Frank and Alice and Gwendolyn New
ton returned Thursday evening after
an outing of several weeks spent at
the Payette Lake
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Miss Vera Neeb la expected to re
turn this week from Cortland where
she has been spending tha summer
with her friend. Miss May Oilman,
formerly of Ontario
Mlaa Sarah Painter Is visiting hare
for a few days with Miss Hortenaa
Walls while on her way home to
Walla Walla from Rurna, where aha
haa apent the summer.
Mr. and Mrs K A. 0 1 and
granddaughter. M'ss Myrl lllngl am,
left Friday eveirng for i'ir sin.
where they will viu for awMiv and
then go on to Ca'Hoinia.
Mlaa Alice Venable of Rolse Is' vis
iting al the W L Turner home at
the present, having come down with
Mr. and Mrs. Turner when they re
turned In the car yesterday.
Pete Madden, who oame down from
Juntura last week to visit his brother
Robert, decided to work here again ,
and Is now back at his Job In the In
dependent Meat Market (
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C. A. Smith snd Edwin duller re
turned yesterday from a camping
trip thru Hend. Prineville, Prairie
1 n and mauy other places near
those points of Interest. af
Thos. Logan waa down from Bro
gan yastsrdsy looking for s aoaaa to
as he Is going to move hi fam
ily down here this winter so thai tho
children ean attend school.
Mr and Mrs. W 8. Parke and son
of Vale came over flunday and spent
the day with Mr snd Mrs H L. Mc
Donald. Mr. Parke Is leaving In a
few days for Camp l.ewla, Wash.
Mr. and Mra. Henry Williams and
children and Miss Cla Grams want
uu to Kingman Kolouy In the car
S.iiiirday and visited several days
with tka V V lll.kox famils
11 lie iiiggs visited lust weak
wlili Mlaaaa Mamie aud Myrtle Stew
art of the HoulHvard When hIib re-turn-,
I Sunday evening Miss Myrtle
Stowsrt went up to the ranch to vialt
awhile. . j
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Carl Rsrger. Walter Ebert and
Ituhcrt Kohluson are leaving this
evening ior Flier. Idaho, where they
will work on the new tank which that
enterprising Idaho illy. u now put
ting up.
II I. Poorman ami Joe Wilson left
In their car Tuesday morning for
Filer, Idaho, where Mr. Poorman will
start work on the plumbing and heat
ing contract which he made some
time ago for the new high school
building there.
Mrs W W Hlnton and son Charles
Harris returned last Thursday morn
ing from a couple of months' visit
with friends in Washington While
away she visited her son Irving Har
ris at Camp Lewis
ft
Mra Jaooh I'liuzlng entertained
with 1 kulttlug aartv at her horns on
Wednesday afternoon Those pres
ent were Mrs J D Hiiltngsley, Mra.
Van Petten. Mrs D M Taggart.
Mrs J H Hlaekaby. Mrs Frank
Rsder. Mrs l.ou Adam, and Mrs.
Jacob Printing
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