mo; VMVHAIM OtTOBKn ft. ISIS " ..ring things that you A n't want Market Day gale, ontf 'ake hud; Knmethlng you do want. See Mc owoU alioul Hating ihem. BOY WJs " Be In OntarlcTSale u thing you have for sale. Llat them CARTER GARAGE ! r Closed on Sunday AGENCY FOR with A. L. McDowell, sales manager. BUY W.8.8. K8TRAV At my place In pasture seven mile couth of Ontario, one hay mare, wt., Beginning Sunday, October 20 limit 1100 pounds a white spot In I forehead, white left hind foot, dial tnond brand on fleshy part of left hind leg. Owner may have earns by paying for this kdvrtlament and pan-1 tura. A. P. BURR St inio ARta -L yS wSk : i The Oregon State Council of Defense has requested that no delivery of petroleum products be made on Sunday. The Standard Oil Company is glad to comply with the request and beginning Sunday, October 20th, and thereafter until further notice, all of our distributing stations in the state of Oregon, including our automobile service stations, will be closed on Sunday. No sale or delivery of any kind will be made on Sunday. As in the case of our previous announcement regard ing the sale of gasoline and engine distillate only between the hours of 6 a. m. and six p. m. (now week days only), this request is made for the purpose of conserving man power and we know that our patrons will patriotically co operate in making this important war iyk- .are effective. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIFORNIA) Town Topics Tersely Told Ing In town from Burn for few daya thla weak. A. M. Moody oimti down from Vale and apant Sunday bare with friend. Use Dorthy l.'.i'himl wait In Ont for a short tlnii- Snturrisy hll' 'her way to JomlMon where ah Int Uh' week-end wish ber purjuu Kiuriicd to MnUe a few day later fere who la attending the Idaho rrlal I'olli'ge. Mr. and Mm. A. II. Kite were lllng here for a couple of day thla k from their runch In Long Val- Mm Ira William, Mr Marry U kwe and father G. W Howe left to- for Sylvia. Or . where they for soiue lime In the futur re Mr. Howe haa aroepted u to tearh In tint cl. Ir.and Mm (al Stewart and Ml 'lory Inula fron ik arrived Intnrlo Tuesday where they held tn jm rforiuaaoe at the DreamlsiMl limmtay eveulng. W. W. Illntou waa a tor in Harper Thursday. l.imiiii- Hurley J Hooker, sale wauager of daughter of Mr. mi .Mm. N. A. Pea- -the Jordan Valley Karma, waa Iibm or Frultli A to Hui.iti ualdwi.i looking after aome hualneaa matter tarlo. 1 .ny ib w lust Thursday. i Miicd SmnU.. In i lUltland at I M Ida s parents. ouy il il iiinmHiafM rrli.ii.i .ml it.i bride and groom being atork 0 re Ontario vlKltoi hi i-acli 01 thu young couple am . 'rane Saturday and Sunday, well known here and the bent wui o H. S llrown. Hliintiv Mi-NVII unit C of the Eastern Oregon !-lv ny frlenda Mlaa Ituhy Kenwlck or laat week ii. i- fifM I waa ' Vale Irs. J. A. Hosrkin u nare ironi m vlalling with her husband at the t. mid Mra. George Bander and Iran toft the first of tbe areas: for Fulls where they will litre In the ire Ir. aad Mra. J. H. Baldwin and n are leaving this weak tor the uruieu coast to spend the winter. ltd Hie winter. Ira Harachel Browne returned week front Portland where aha bean vlaltlng with her busbaud was attending the Benson l' ilia! school. There he took a In electrical engineering He lie been moved to Pt. Stevens Browne la again at ber work at it at the Dreamland Theater. Mr. and Mm. Sidney Crisp are re joicing over the birth of u baby du ughter born Thursday. October l. . Mr .gad Mrs. N. A Peacock ( Frulllaud were Ontario visitors Mon day. Frank Oxwan of Durke,, haa bean iu Ontario all week purchasing cattle. o John Spain of Hound-Up fame was iu Ontario the first of the week buy- lug cattle for bis ranch near Baker. E. W llowlaud waa a Boise visitor tl.o first of the weak. A. K. Brown returned from a trip in the interior. Tuesday a ii. Utveleaa aad children and Mildred Klcketa left laat to spend the winter with trlaada lllnols. U. H Taylor left Tuesday ag ear noise wnere aaa wtin oe i days visiting after which 11 aa oa laat aad take mm war iu Washington, D H Douglass aad P J Gallagher Vale visitors yesterday. re Stella McGregor ana enuaren lis Conger aad children spent ay at the WW. Hialoa town. Judge Dalton Biggs. Attorneys J.W .Mi ruliooh and f J. Gallagher and Court Reporter W. M Walker return ed Saturday from Burns where they atiaadad the sessions of tbe circuit court o- Miss Kuby Kelsay of Vale was the week aad visitor of ber friead aad for mer schoolmate. Mra. Prank Laavatt, who Uvea near Ontario Mrs Frank !eavltt waa advised la a letter from her brother Prank Law rence who is now la the service, tbat liu had been made corporal Young Lawrence is taking the officers train- lug course at Corvallla. Mra V P McKeaaa passed thru Ontario on ber way to her none la tbe interior Monday after enjoying a abort visit with friaada in Portland. K. N. aad A. S. Suafleld ware again in Ontario tor a couple of days the past week from Malheur City Lester Derrick waa a Brugao visit-' or the first of the week. D B. Clay, proprietor of the Clay Motel at Craae waa la the c.ty Meaday and Tuesday atteusUag to some saiuor business matters. ra waa inaauaa nare taia wwea t. w crawiora, a van nowa marriage of Miss Alice Peacock1 rancher of Harney eouaty waa visit Mr. and Mra. W. J. Altnow or ey apeut the weak end with friends In thla city. o John Harpist waa a Beulah visitor bare Thursday. P. E. Stlllwall, a stock dealer from the Grande Honda Valley spent Satur day of last week In the city. It II Laakal was down from lli gan Friday. 0' Mr. and Mra. Henry Blarkwell were Ontario visitors at tbe Moore Hotel i I'ortland a few days ago. Mlaa Mary Mease apaat Sunday with rrleuda In Bolaa. Mm r W. Canfleld la again r.t work In the telephone office after sev eral weeks of Illness L C Keleey and W L Turner left Moadav moralng for I'ortland, mak Ing the trip la Mr. Kelsey's ear. Mm. L J. Aker was down from Meridian Sunday and apeut the day with friend here Mia Wllmoth Curry Is now con valescing after several weeka of ill aaa due to typhoid fever. in. k .st. iiar returned home from Washington a few days ago aad U visiting here with his pareata whll.' awaillug medical examination In the draft. -o Mr J K liopkltia aad awall son Arthur arrived Sunday from Ilia, k foot. Ida., and are visiting with her sister. Mr Join Neeb and family at the present. Prank Kad r was a baalnas or in Boise Monday and Tuesday Mrs. B. V. Anderson and daughi r Miss Kaahael arrived In Ontario Pri nts I'ortland where Mrs. Andor sun had i.een for ber health They ra sew tistung with their daughter Miss HelMi Aademon saassj Oeorga B. staUer ef Deavsr was In Oaiaria thla weak eaamlaidg the ra ta coaaaeOon wh the laaue wer bonds for the Bast side. Uaega Dick Rutherford la s after lag ta hie right band BUT W 8.8. Be In Ontario Sale day with any thing you have for sale List them with A. L. McDowell, aales manager BUY W.S.8. Go to McNulty A Co. for Auto tires. chaino aad spark plnga. BUT W.8.8. Remember you are Invited to parti cipate In the Ontario Sale Day. So bring In everything you want to aall and llat early with A. L. McDowell, aaaa manager. Hupmobile and Chevrolet Cars Goodyear Tires and Accessories THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED REPAIR SHOP HARVEY & RICKKR, PROPRIETORS J. A. ROBINSON. 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