The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, January 30, 1919, Page 5, Image 5

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    TJH, UNTAK10 AHIIUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JAMauY 90, 1010
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Rexall Remedies
ONTARIO PHARMACY
Eastman Kodaks
Prescription
Specialists
THB HKXAII, RTOItK
PHOIfH NO.
Afy Remedies
Town Topics Tersely Told
li i lnrlci' unrtolrt came ovor
Inn her work nl Vale and spent the
lek tad with her parent h here.
I THomIoii. who wiih illaeliureil
bra military duty ut CUM Trail.
In Vn'niilo, arrived In Ontario the
ol Hip week mid In vIhIUiik for n
dajtl with hi lattr Mr. U G.
..n MiiTMiini i no will ko on to
I in OrtffOli where IiIm wife and
hln n
Mr :incl Mi'H. TIioh Jone of Vale
km' ii hrlef visit In Ontario wlCi
'.a I of (lie MTk
II Summer and II U. Kalk, of
l mat I and llol i' i ' !" i'i i nlly. w rre
Ontario 1 1 'nnaai liiiK homo-
ktli' di'alH In till', . Ii laity tin' lai I ol
Bi'i'k.
W (' l.uekey wiih I Harm hitl
'inr In town I'rlilay iiihI Sal
Li. ,v
ill l II Senillll'- I' ii I'rlilnj
mi ik' for I ' '
i" ill rial) wiiii liar daiigh
who Ih very III.
.1 Wi'iin r nl lii.nltn wax re-
IiimI l hnrxdav
Mm. II. W. 'I'lll.it-'iti wtiM mi On
"ii r In. in Hi nl, in M
.I l in dii)
LMr and Mr S N II.. Hon wen
. ii Ho MM md "n'lil Siinil ii
Hi friend in town
LMr and Mr. K. M Snell warn vIh-
iii hart for a lirlaf time laat ,wcelt
m si Anthony.
Mi Kiln. i Griffin received loin-
tain from her mm Karl, whu ha
en on active mrvlce with Iho A. K
In France, that he had Juat arrived
New York and would aoon he
time.
' W. Goodman of Glenn'a Ferry
I ited over Suml.iy In town. lie
i-fi Monday morning for Junturi
I hero he waa called by huitlneaa mat-
a,
Tiie Hlaaaa FraseMi and Luclli
Sinitli and I'tunr.lx Wllliiinis u"i.
IhIi,Iiii with relative here I lie llrn
of tin. arafk, They reiinn. i PwM
lay to their home In Drewney.
V ,l nrphei . .1.' : It l'l:i POOI,
JohB Wool) and V I Allen, who have
iiern in training al 'amp a rl p
eil t It f it Ontario tln lasl of tin. w..l.
fur llii'lr liomi'M in I'.'tliill. i .
and other Interior place
II. Y. llliukwell rcliirned from
I'ortliuid Salnrday after Hpr-ndlnr
aevernl week there aOendliiK to
liuniiiPXH trnnMactlona.
John W. ('itnnlnRliiiin. ennln.
, Malheur Driilnugo dlHtrh I
in Ontario Saturday iv.iiIiik from
Portland
Mr, altar Oramaa i apandl
.11 IIiiIbi. ('
Mark l,ehrha ll liere vlxlilni;
Willi Iih unrle and aunt. Mr. and Mr
John Ilasmuxren.
I.i no A I n.fi MA1.K
a
II W hoi man. pr. hhnt of t'alil
V ell nil run , .Iwi'll. lila
i i . port I lli' . '. . I l '. my nri
lili'i'd Man and a hull to I! ,l ami
ii. W, Baaaatl ai Qraantaaf, Idaho,
'I he hull al the head ol Mill herd HI
'mint Laroador, No 1 1 1(91 . i mu
four year old, Helling at the priri- I
J1.000 Tola Ih the third hull Mr
Dornan ban nid in pnt few month
nt one IhouHiind and over.
lie report the local Sliorthorn
Itroader aMoclntlon will hold ilieir
flrHt puhlle liiile Kehrffary 7, IK 1 9
The Hale rnliHlMH of IN. femaleH and
hull. The majority lining nnt
ie lir ,
Mm I) W. HIvetiH, whOM hiiHlmnd
wan killed In an accident, and Mr
Hlvon' mollier, Mr. Mary ('. Illv-
on, left tor HiiiMT i.,iti day morn
in. Mm. Illven will return to I H
tarlo noon.
Mrw Hay W 1 1 .ion wiih In tmvn
Wedneday from Nya.
I i.nian and lir Stewart nf
Uole were vlaltlng here Monday.
Mr- baa Bote rame down from
tlnll Wednesday- and vlnlted for
a whlli' with frleinlH In fore returning
thin moraine, Uw oaawhllo al
tendiiiK to Nome shopping.
' I of vnnt work on ranch n-
i par,
ml I
.ll v Phono Krillt
xTKI
I
lll.t.d
2t-
i
lllMIM.'
nev N II llerrell. DIhI Supt Of!
the Idaho Oregon Dint Nomine
church, at the new location, I-'t .
evctiiiiK Jannai 1 1 at, to aoattaai
leflnatnly Itev llerrell will he ox-
Filed by the local paiitor and niafl
bara. I'lnnty of good Hinging Her
Vloaa aai h evening at 7:30; Sundnv.
aabbatli a hool .( 10 proaehlni
CHEAP COAL!
We linve two cari I, Ignite fij aaar ffi
Ooal from . Kemmer, . V).. JJJj liAT f ATI
vvlileli ivn an. Helling at Jivl IVfll
nt tlm hln. This h not im gm.il n mme other high griule Coal,
lint Ih i-lieiip OOal ill the prlc offered, AM 7.V per ton for
town ilellii'iy. Try Home of It.
VanPettenLim,berCo.
J
Him wllh loriuer frle
J V Willi. IIIM
. an Ontario t
Of lllHt v
Idwell w
Mr. an. I Mi ar i
im m d tO I I''
l i ll
ii irl'iul ,i.
Mr. al.d I I I I BOW an ,
daughter Ml lamiu. Mr. and Mi
II Park, n:id V. K. Hers i
Jordan Valley were vIhHIiix her
yrnterdny and today.
Mri I). A. Tld'adden woh a Vah
vlnltor In ton:i for a few dayn lhl
wei k.
Mr. iin.l .Iih 8. A. Slanneld cann.
do'vn fii. i vale n.id Hpent Wednea
day In Ontario.
M. M. Kcholi returned from Con
don yeatorday where he Ii:ih apent
moat of the winter.
Mr and Mil. 8. E. Nlchola and W.
K Mthoia iti.e down from Ironaldn
tin Ural of the week and have been
vlaltlng with frlenda here
Dreamland
A ttractions
ONTARIO, ORJDOON
Sun .
I l! KIMIIAI I nl Ni.
In
'SHIALaTff KA1 I
i'iii ho Naara
I 2:80 and 7 Kvi.ry hody welcomi
r v A AT'xv ? s r
o v ONTARIO LAUNDRY v N
v I
Tueaday, February 4th
OLADTI MaOCKWKUi
In
irinit"
Mutt ii Juff. ariiM.ii
ASKETBALL
ollege of Idaho
(BOYS)
VS.
Ontario
(BOYS)
SATURDAY, FEB.I
OLD OPERA HOUSE
The Ontario lineup will in
clude several old high
school stars. Come out
and root for the home team
Game Called 7:45
Wednenday, February nth
WILLIAM I-A KIM
In
"IN THE JUDGMENT OF."
Draw Cemedy: Before and After
Taking
Thuraday, Friday, Saturday
t'HATAt Of A
Sunday February 9th
IONHTANCK TALMAIMiK
In
"THE 8HUTTLE"
Pathe Nawa
Ceming: TWO BIG SPECIALS
Feb 14 and 16 the aeiiuul to Taraun
of the Apea -"THE HOMANiK Of
TAHAZAN". Thin concludeH the re
maining Taraian books.
Coming; "LONE WOLF"
February 16 and 17. Thla atnry
waa running In the Saturday evening
Foot.
CHURCH ACTIVITIES
MIL. Ill I ill It! II OF till
HLKH8KD SACIt AMKNT.
8:30 a. m., Low Mann.
in .in a in , High Maaa.
8:30 a. iu , CatechlHiu for the haft
and girl.
UNITED l'ltENUVTEItlAV CHI lit II
10.00 a. Ul. Sun. la) .School.
U:oo foraala
Sermon Kujeit. I'raycr".
MK'IIIOOLST till ItCH
l. MiiKellli 'aiiipiilun
Service eui ii venlng llii.s -but
Saturday. On Suinla the I..'
lowlngg themea will be araamtad
Ham. "Keliglon In the Hone
7:30 p. in. "Chrit the Only Va)
Sunday evening will be the la i
aervlce that H v Aldrlch will be wn'i
u In thin ae. iea of meetings. !- '
every body i ally to make Sun. I
big day.
Sunday School at 10 a. in
KIKHT AZAItli; (lit 'JJCH
New location one block west of
Hum a garage.
Hev.S L. Flowern, I'aator
Sund.iy aervicea: Sunday .school 10
a. in pieachlng 11 a. m. and 7 p. in
Cottage prayer meetings TueaU.n
euluy at 7:30, church prayer nice
inga Tliuraday evening 7.30.
DR. J. S. CHARLEBOIS
Natureopathist
SpeclnllHt In curing Appendh UK I'llea, Stomach, Liver. Ithnumatlnm,
laflnnltlaa, Kldnoy and I'muaie Dlaoaaaa.
I ( t i:i ii i;m Ufl Miv
', In u all nt' railed. Consultation free
(Ivor Poai Oliico Onliiriii. t irrjjtin
,dl$aifrafetvvl PaiaF aaW
dnpj rok aaQ ROiRam ikH .' 1
MaaaT- A . B' "' M& alkw al Br
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Wfc 555 al
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on the
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