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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1918)
ram Ontario argur, Ontario, orboon, Thursday novkmbdr is, iois. ! i ' HOSPITAL NOTES Opal Browne had her tonsil re eaoved last week. Daniel Brado of the O. P. L. wan patient here for a ahort time Sun day and Monday. Joe Harrla waa one of the Inflti noaa patient at the laolatloa hospital (or a tew day taat week bat wm re covered enough to return to his home In Ontario Thuraday. Ladd Allen of Jantura waa operat ed on Monday hut la Retting along nicely. R. H. Shore waa another Infln enaa ease In the St. Joeeph'a boapltal the laat of the month. He returned to hla home In town Thursday. Of the Influenza eases at the laoln tlon hospital a brier report of their condition I (Wen belew: D. Jackson from Elgin, Oregon, Is getting along a well aa could be ex pected. Jamea Clark waa able to return to hi home In Ontario Friday after apendlng three day aa a "flu" patient here. Mra. 0. McCord also of Ontario, wa admitted Wednesday and la getting! along nicely. Miss Mettle Lee. one of the hoa pttal'a student nurse, la again out of quarantine after being one r the moat serious tnflueaaa caaea at the home. J. DeVriea la aa Ontario patient who was brot here laat Thuaday. P. B. Clark and W. A. Hall were able to return to their respective home in Ontario Monday after apend lng a week here. J. R. Duncan of Welser waa dis charged Tuesday afternoon after a sate recovery from the Spanish In- fluenia. I wren re Hanson of Ontario waa discharged Monday. Mine Mabel Hnrrlngton who came here from Hnntlngton to aid In nurs ing the Influents caaea waa atrlcken with the dlseaae but la making splen did progress towards recovery now. A. J. Riley of Nyaaa lias been very ill with the "flu" hut la Improving rapidly now. Robert Parkinson of Hoakln'a camp was admitted Friday aa an lafluonxa patient Victor Marka returned to hla home In Ontario Monday after apendlng four days here, Mark W. Lawton whose home Is In Maiisachusetts was brot to the Isola tion hoapltal Saturday but la doing fine at the present. Tom Harrla wa able to return to hi home In Frultland Monday Ryan A list mm of Ontario waa an other flu patient admitted to the St. Joseph's hospital Sunday. Q. Donaldaon, another Ontario pa tient, waa admitted Tuesday. Mra. Juan Saucuedo whose home la In Chihuahua ia a Mexican patient In the Isolation ward. Her sister In law Mrs Juana Kspinosa of Mexico City is In the hospital at the same time. Mra. M. Kramer of Council, Idaho, waa brot here the first of the week and la getting along aa well aa can be expected. Ketley O. laindes from Parma Is the latest patient In the Influenza ward, coming In yesterday. Mrs. F. Btnbba, another Nyaaa pa tient ia safely over the Influensa now B. R. Duncan at the Holy Rosary Hospital had his tonsils and adenoid" removed the first of the week, H left Tuesday for hla home In Crane Mra. R. H. Crosby from Harper waa brot to the hospital for medical attention the first of the week. Miss Ruby Tomlln was a tonsil and adenoid patient here from F'ayett- Monday. An operation waa performed on Miaa Ivah Clark of Payette yester day. Percy Luseomhe who was operated on a couble of weeks ago was able to on a couple of weeka ago wa able fr. Rer. Luscombe Tuesday. Mrs Wm. Weatfatl and baby daughter returned to their home In Weatfall yeaterday. Mra. A. Schneider of Nyssa was operated on yeaterday. Illlly Tappan waa able to return to his home In Ontario after spending exactly a month in the hoapltal aa a typhoid patient. Miss Iona Cartwrlght of Payette who waa operated on October 11 waa discharged Sunday. Mlsa Khun Tomlln, also of Pay ette, who waa operated on some time ago waa able to return to her home there Saturday. John Oulncy Adams returned to hla home in Harper after a successful recovery from an operation which he underwent some time ago. ROT W.S.S TO THR VOTRRS OK MAI. UK! K COfJRTY- On account of the heavy work In the Sheriff office during the aummer and fall I waa unable to go out and meet the electors of tbl county per sonally, and want, at this time, to thank you for your loyal support I will at all times endeavor to per form the duties of the office of Sher iff to the beat of my abllly, and I feel aure of your hearty co-operation along all lines, In making my ad ministration a success. Respectfully, II l.F.K NOB BUY W.i.8. JUST OPRNRD We par the hlgheat cash price for your used furniture. PEOPI.EB' SECOND STORE. Ontario, Oregon tf. We have installed an additional supply of Safety Deposit boxes la our vault that waa built and equipped for the purpose, and our many customers who bave been waiting for some weeka for a saftey bon may now call and secure one; store all your val uable papera, bonds, etc., and carry the key. ONTARIO NATIONAL. BANK BOY W.SJa, ANNOUROKMRNT. O ' Mra. Hattie Van Buren haa now opened a boarding house. Rates, $1.00 yer day or board, special rates for rooms or board and rooma by the week. M4I BUY W.l.s. mt Croup. If your children are subject to the croup, or tf yon have reason to four their being attacked by thla dlaease, you should procure a bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy and etudy the dlrectons for use, so that In case of an attack you will know exactly what course to puraue This ia favorite and very successful remedy for croup, and It la Important that you observe the directions carefully. BUY W 8.8. NOTIfK Any shoes at my ahop not called for by November 16 will be sold for coal of repairing. W. E. THOMPSON Adv tt. Pd A Message to the Women of Ontario You Women Who Do Your Own Work Day After Day Read This Story YOU housewives of this community belong to America's biggest industry 20,000,000 kitchens with 24,000,0.00 women working in them to prepare the nation's meals each day. Yet most of you women have fewer labor-saving conve niences than men. Why is it? Ihe responsibility of saving the nation's food rests on you. And you must do Red Cross work, solicit for Liberty Loans, Thrift Stamps and other war funds thee are scores of duties that have fallen on women in war-time. 7,(HMi,(Hal wuiiifii art' Working in tliifcl wai mi n . In munition plants, offices, factories, ami uti fauns. Tin- shortage of woman help is x Winn """' Brut daily. AjhI there never was a time when labor-saving equipment vTas hi greater need for the home. The kitchen cabinet leads the list, he reseat it a tepsand time ami prafeuta waste everj dsvj in the veaj Read This Timely Bulletin The Government has sent out hundreds of borne tie liioiist ration agents Who have praetieallv livetl in the a m la'iiie ami the average kitchen. Their report, arhieh iw published In tl Department af Agrieoltun "A kitchen cabinet is just as important to the woman aa the bench to the workman of the lab oratory desk to the chemist. 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There is ji j;rcat need for more of your time, and the Hooaier Kitchen Cabinet gives it to you. Come to our store tomorrow as early as sssihlc while there is -till tune to decide. sWjtWttHi IB 1 tIKl l-J ttlsnUT. I nanaannSnni LL jA anH 1 " J KM Ssfcw" am" '""'T"" IF "ft T riv, ! -JC Roll Door Hoosier Beauty $1.00 Down, Balance in Small Monthly ayments Ontario Furniture Company Ontario, Oregon OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Prlnclpsl Events of the Weak Briefly Sketched for Infer motion of Our Reader. Salem's achoot census froaa laat Tear. Fire completely destroyed the III or Fran Crnaan. naaj Deiter, 10 miles seat of Bugem i i tat this I0 of 14000. nte of the Pari I, i .: lonat livestock show, aiintit.ll held In l"ort land, have been announri d as I her to IB. All of the schools of I. Inn M were cloeed Monday b by Mra. Cummlngs. cot perlntendent. Fire Prevention day In i. m na day of oelebratlona, mir neetlnga and parade waa ladeftnl v postponed from November I. The farmera ef Uip I'nlon section are nearly through their fall plowing and seeding and the apple crop, which waa very light, la practically all ga thered. Superintendents of all state Instltu tlona will reoalv Im-reaaea In salaries If the legislature adopts a recninnien datlon decided upoa by the atate board of control. Thomas Jefferson llnytnr, ane of the oldest surviving ptoni r of Polk conn ty, passed away at hla home In Dallas after an Illness of several months due to old age. Basing his figures on s census taken of 861 homea In the city. W It Hnih l ford, auprlnt mi. m of sehoola. estlm ated that there arc S00 caaea of Influ mia In Bugene Jamea Oecar Rich, of Bugene. who suffered a fractured skull when s speeder from which he fell rsn over blm near Mapletoa. died from the In Juris he received. Recent heavy ralna, coupled with rigid enforcement of heslth raguls tlona, have produced a marked Im provemsnt In the Rpanlsb lufluenia situation In North Hend. Through Mayor Magnus Saxon, the city of St. Helena haa presented to Mra. J. H. McKIa a silken service flag bearing four atara, representing hei four aona In the OsVflN Senator Chamberlain appoint! it Sis tor Marcellua Millar, II year ol.l al RiHKiiurg, aa bis csndldaie f.i.tu th tats al large for the t'ultnl sStM military academy at West I'nl'it lliavy onion losses. sin Ii aa unearrsd laat year In Oregon, may be prevented or to a large eitent mlnlmlMd by pro riding for aurquute ventilatlan, II f r,ais. plant psnanSSjM at tin Oregon Agricultural rolleg. Miss Lillian Tinrlr. at the SsBStl itient of home economics si th verslty of Oregon, haa been vlca-preahlrnt of the National Conn cil of Baerutle ml AdmlnlstrsMw Women In Kiluisli. Ungoa. The average dall aenamasUaa bleaulum at tM SaMI ' home h been HI. acrordlm to tin report it Commandant Matkie. ust Isaurtl. oi Ibsev 147 von bSSSSb 1 1 the Civil war, II In Indian r at. four in tin Mpanltb war While lb tug Pioneer wae stieuipt Ing to raitr Oaegj kS lMf id. lum her ladsn barge WgJraanl with urew of ! inn. the to .in! tli bsrgr . ,ii i U.l on the suuiti sp ea wa rough anil the large lo t her mast sail targn. Representative Htnnoti has . -uated a hla appolataag to Wa! pi t harlaa o Canhstti or l.'yasa, pn pal. and Waltei Matakall of Vnhsv. alternate lo Aiinapolla In ilealgna ! i ri Kiuahlai i pal. aad Joarph H Welter, Moale i mat. Iju-k of ai voniiiiii'lii on for tteacy cases ami piwanlu ted ef loom, ai-ei ii'.iaii .1 i, lat Mgee g of war. nr ln'. it i' i-i the In ii.nl ii ot l)i linger am Intend' tit of the state toltenulaals pllal Iliad with III, iia'e tx.anl ol Oil i An order authorising the sale ol i I'.'il o i 'I redai ihe I'ooa Hat WngOl 'and at a l.ilee ol not li-et il' 11 a I hi i I i 'I (ii I In n i eif from 'i plant A i i ud!' 'ii" It li in i i hi 'i i In r Ida .. fnrii . ate penlten the tlral peraoii ti I. i .i us a result of the prlaa) inoatlgstioii . great decrease sf Ihe itali in i In Oregon and tt of large numbers of milch cows dutiui the past year, which haa been i la a number of press annlee receaily I aet ludicated lii Klamath sasMKy, It Iks belle.' ef tt P Joiieaua. ef On Slamatb Valla i reamery Mr Jwbaaai atate that white a alight decrease ! patsd la the amount ef Bream raaa ever a eurreapoadlag dste last year th dMIeieaee Is aid at , eetakli