6 THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON. THURSDAY, .JUNE 12, 1919 l Rexall Remedies Eastman Kodaks ONTARIO PHARMACY Prescription Specialists I III lll..l.l. HTOHft. PHONIC NO. a Nyal Remedies CHURCH ACTIVITIES HOSPITAL NOTES CATHOLIC CIII'IU M Ol III! m.iKsi i) Mnuimra 1:10 a m , Low Mann 10:10 a m .. High Mann 0.S0 a. in . Catei IiIkui for Hi. bogl mid plrln nasi n itiM mitt n New location on block RM si Moat's garage Sunday service. Humlny school in a. m., preaching 1 1 h nnd 7 p m Cottage prayer meetings Tuesdny ev enings at 7:10, church prayer in - lag Thuraday ovnnlng 7.30. Re.fl. L. Flower, PoatOI PWIfP riu Hum itns in hi ii 10.00 Illhlo School. 11:00 Children' Da) I-vrol-r 00 Worahlp. W r '()( IIHAN, Mlaletet MIbh Alloc Anderson liml hOf ' alls removed Wi-dncsdny. Mrs. II. iJnliirly of I'nlk. Idaho, I III ait the huHpltnl 'his week. Mrs. Albert Hull underwent afl Of eratlon for bbboMM Itl last latnrdaj K. M. Smith, who linn BOOB III for Home time, returned home In I 'I'luirs day. LjM Thompson, who Iiiin I" for tho pant week, r 1 1 1 1-1 1 I ftOSM Tuesday. Anthony CgiggBM of Brogaa bad hia tonsils and adenoid romorod laat Saturday Mth U II. Fry ind Infiini yon ra turned to their BOM In N ssn Inst Saturday A. AndfT'im ol M;il h iht rbQ BOB iieon ill for soma! I ma rotoroad boas lm;t Monday. I'liriHl Join m ol Jillilurii niiilrr- went tin operation for ii none growth in ii is i riiritrii Hlhla echool 10:00 Morning Wnmhlp I 1 00 Young People's Service (loirpol Hrrvlic lit I, Prayer Service, WednoNday :ln ii.nl Ml Til ODIN I I III IK M Sunday Services 10 a m Sunday School 11 a in I'ii'mi'IiIiik The I'lannad Mia" 7:16 p. m. Kpworth League. I p. in Preaching, "The Tragedy ol Poatponi'd Enjoyment " Mr. and Mrs I- I' Lasraofl i Wot ear were IiuhIih'nh visitors In Oatarto laat Monday InHt Siituriliiv MIhh May HrtimiiiKi' has roaovorod mid returned to In r hoiti" :n Itlgglns Idnho, hint Friday Orn Tlttnn of Jiuitiira u.i admit tod to tin- liooaltal luadai to nova aa Injured lag treated Mr Fiilrley Hortaof ol Urogan wlio Iiiin BOOB III tin tin- BOB! WOtl r. I It I' I 1. I I Ill.llIK W ., I I I I I I. 1 I 1 1 I I I - ' I IIUIIM 'Ml It ' cull. i wiiion iii Parma aaa ill law daya laat week with OaaBllcatloii urlslng from the nun Hurley Longfellow, who URdei wont mi operiiilnii ag hi laat week, returned to but boaaa In In dlan Vnlley. Idnho. lust Suml i Mls Irene Hmier arrlvad laat weok from Bacaaa where aba haa lieen attending the University ol Oregon thlH wlnloi MIkm Under wi compelled to leave Hchool before t1 c ond of the term becauiie of II In if K Mustard of k eid i, Oragoa, was an Ontario flatter latardaj LOCAL AND PERSONAL Illnnchc JurvlH of Ironside spert Snturd.iy In Ontario. John j. Kaoaa oi Wsatfall town Saturday on l.u Iiu'kh. Hurry II Mulr of West fa 1 1 I town on business InHt Saturday John Aclon of We. t fall Ontario Saturday on huidii Mr .mil Mrs A K McClllwnij ol Vale were In Ontario on hu lu - I i Saturday W. II. Craven, a prouiiuoiit Nlork man of (rnno, wan un Ontario biiil- ness IkIiot Monday William II HoskltiH of Westfall wa'i III Ontario last Saturday to re celvo treatment for his eyes. H. & Hodge of Welsor was lu town Monday on business. Mra Hodge aciompanied her husband John iiuu-'eriuiin llnrpi-r v.a" In town Saturday on business Mrs IIoumi rnian in i ompnnled her (um bo nd. J. A Haley, u prominent raai i ml cattleman of t'nhlwell, wnc in Ontnr'n tha Brat of the wool on bas Iness I In TueHday Bridge club v. Ilghtlully sotartalood at the boaaa of Mrs Prtnatog ast Tag toy aftaj noon. II. 0 I diek. I.illier ul II U I ilh k of this city, died Sunday afternoon at :: o'clock nt his home In llolse. Mr. I'dhk had BOOB ailing for BOOM linn, iiui w.ri nppaii niiy Improving up to mi BOB! before IiIm iIi-iHIi The In neial took plain Wednesday uiuriili.rf In llnle Mr t'dlck hud main friend. in Ontario, having visited blu son here s. veral I lines. Mr. Ulslrr OaWgi of Imlliieitloii. "Some time In 1U09 when I bad an attack of Indigestion and everything looked gloomy to me, I recoiled I Ire sample- of t'hnnihcrluln's Tie aaja ai aUKojanl I VI 1 iS,Jalr il aa awianPr itiflf- Uli1 Gnvenience, comfort and economy jPAbBw Am Wherever you go city, country, mountains. acashore there you will find Pearl Oil, the Standard Oil Company's kerosene. Gives the con venience of gas without the dust and dirt of coal or wood. Easy to handle. With a good oil cookstove you will cook in comfort all year 'round. Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts economically. Lights at the touch of a match. No waiting for fires to come up, no un necessary work, no waste. Concentrates a steady heat on the cooking leaving the kitchen cool and comfortable. Pearl Oil is refined and re-refined by our special Crocess which removes the impurities. It is clean urning. Pearl Oil is for sale in bulk by dealers every where. It is the same high-quality kerosene aa the Pearl Oil sold in live-gallon cans. There is a saving by buying in bulk. Order by name Pearl Oil. We recommend New Perfection and Puritan Oil Cookstovea PEARL OIL (KEROSENE) HEAT AND LIGHT STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIFORNIA) lets by mall. I gave tham a trial and tln-y were auch a halp to ma that I bought a package, and I can truth fully aay that I have not had a simi lar attack since," writes Wm. I). Wis ler, Douglaaavllla, Pa How to Oct IH1 of lour Itlieiinui 1 1 sin. If It Is chronic or muscular rlmu matlstn all you need la to maaaago the affected tonrtls with Chamher nln's Liniment You arc certain to he pleased with the relief which It affords. Ed Oallagher left last week for Minneapolis, M.nn , to join his fam ily and to attend to hla business af fairs there. , Summertime Footwear You will find it a pleasure to do your shoe buying at Allen's. Here you have the lar gest stock of high-grade footwear to choose from. The styles are new and right up to the minute. The service is courteous, effi cient and quick, and the prices are remark ably reasonable, made possible only by our buying power. It will pay you to make Al len's your shoe store. Black Patent Oxford, wit I, welt stilt- French lied. An attract i v. and splendid rammer uoe. Price $7.85 New mannish dark tan kid Oxford with full whig tip and low inilitarv lied. A strictly liijrh grade walking hoe. Price $7.60 White kid Scmi-drcss Oxford, light v.dt Known ut toji of page li nn exact nop) Mile, white cnani'.'l"d leather beet Model I Vice $3.60 S-'le. Agent for the Dr. A. Reed Cushion Shoe for Men Agent for the Nettleton Shoe the Best for Men ALLEN SHOE CO. Largest Retailer of Shoes in Snake River Valley jag3E - - """ BI"T1 Great War Veterans Association . MALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON FIRST CALL: UKI'KAT 1 REPEAT II All nismbera of every branch of the United State Army and Navy. In cluding all Soldiers, Sutton, and Marinas who have boen in (he aervloe tl auy time during the period of the Ureal War between Germany and the United States and their allies are requested to be present on July tth, mm, at Vale. Oregon, for the purpose of organising ouraelvaa and greet ing our friends Alma of Association Foster comradeship, loyalty to the Government of the United Statea, assist all romraiioa In broken health and misfortune, to perpetrate the memory of the service and caxe for the widows and or phana of our bero comrades "No Hank; All Comrades",! our slogan. The mamberahlp la not limited but embracing all lor further data write to the 8o!dlora Forth of July Committee, Vale, Oregon. Every Service 'Man is lu tiled to come to Vale on July tin There will be "Mess" and a good time furnished 1 tk Q' " rr-icjl