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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1919)
-rawr.. ..j?.jjvisE'g3BiaF.JUJUBmaga THE ONTAHIO ARGUS. ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1919 mam FIFTH ANNUAL HARVEST CARNIVAL AND ROUNDUP sssssagi Bigger and Better Than Ever ALL WILD WEST STUNTS Featuring exhibitions by the best talent in the world in Roping, Bulldogging, Bronco Busting, Trick and Fancy Roping, Roman Races, Relay Races, Pack Races, Wild Mule Races, Cow Pony Races, Pony Express Races, Novelty Races, Etc., Etc. AEROPLANE FLIGHTS DAILY At 2:00 and 4:00 P. M. By Lieut. Warren R. Bruce, 22 months in France and Germany, in a 90 horse power Curtiss plane, doing the Immelman Turn, Half Barrel, Loop the Loop, Falling Leaf, Tail Spin, Vertical Bank, Perpendicular Side Step, etc., etc. Will also take up passengers. WONDERFUL EXHIBITS OF FARM AND. ORCHARDS Showing the wonderful development of our country. All School Children FREE TO ROUNDUP THURSDAY, SEPT 25th. Special attractions every day, including Parades, Special Carnival Features, Free Street Dances, Music by Three Bands. Something doing every minute. Positively the Biggest Show in Idaho. WEISER, SEPT. 25, 26, 27 How Much For the Family Washing ? Perhaps It Is More Than You Think It Is Do You Spend I Hive you over figured it out? Do. The, result will astonish you. First, (here is the hoi). Put that down. (Don't forget the l'ood.) Then the Soup. Put that down. Then this Starch. Put that down. Then the Mining. Put that down. Then the Coal. Put that down. Then the Electricity. Put that down. Those are items you can easily figure. Thou there is wear and tear on washing ma chines, tuhs, washhotirds, wringers, boilers, clothes lines, clothes pins. Those are represented by a standing invest ment which must ho considered, because those items wear out and must he replaced. Then figure tho cost in energy and in time supervising and seeing the job through; a big and important item. Figure it all up and you will find that a home washing costs you more than our superior family washing service. Many women have, figured it out in black and white. Every week more women figure it out. Tho following week they send us their family washing. Why don't you do some figuring now? Ask yourself," Does it pay me, everything considered, to be bothered and fretted with tho family washing?" LOCAL AND PERSONAL RAIN WATER JONES ONTARIO LAUNDRY H, M Orolg loft Saturday ovonlng for Portland on business. K. (.', Propst liinclo a buslnixm trip to Caldwell nml Nampn tho llrst of tho wook, LUtlo Mary Jnno Uwlnu of Ilolso Ih visiting lior grandmother, Mrs. c. Q. PInnoy at present. Miss Virginia Smith loft Monday evening for Corvnllls whoro sho will attoml college this winter. J. II. Mnckon of tho Mutual I.lfo Insurance Co. of Now York Is visiting hi boyhood chum, V. P. McKonna. A. M. J.nckoy la homo again after upending tho summer In tho moun tains of Owyhee county, Idaho, pros pecting on Home of Ills claims. Among tlioso leaving for O. A. C. last ovonlng woro Misses Neva Hill ngtfly, Nottlo Potorson, Amy Cnnflold, Viola I lusted wul Ermn and Kilna Itcndon Mrs. E. M. Orolg will ontortnln nt hor homo on MorfUt Ktrcet tomorrow nftoruoon In honor ot hor mother, MM. A. Harnett, whoso birthday It will bo. Miss J)olly Ilolllns has resigned hoi position nt tho Dreamland and will leave tho last of tho wook for llolbo whom she will attend business col lego this winter. Karl Snmplo ot tho Wolser Signal staff canio to Ontario Sunday aftor noon, and having been hero one eve ning of Fair weok, doclnred that "this Is some town." V. I), Staples loft last night for Portland to accompany Mrs, Staples' homo. Mr a, Staples who lias been undergoing treatment there has so far recovered that she Is ablo to re turn. Ivan E. Oakes left Tuesday morn ing for a ten-days' trip thru tho up per Willow rlvor valley and later will go ovor Into tho Durut river country where the Eastern Oregon I.and com pany 'has holdings. Ilobert Lcea has reslgnod his po sition at tho Ontario Pliarmiicy pre paratory to returning to tho Univer sity ot Oregon, and Theron North rup has gone to work until O. A. C. starts lator In tho month. ('. E. lllnghnm mudo n business trip to Ilolso Monday, Misses Grnyco and Alfrotta Sago woro Ilolso visitors ovor tho weok end- 8. C. Wllkslnson and family of Mc Dormltt was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Itandnll Sugo during tho I 'air. Miss Opal Calkins of Caldwell was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. lllng hnm during Fair week. Sho return od to hor homo on Monday, I., a. Olson and C. F. Kndow spout Friday and Saturday In Ilolso. On Saturday night Mr. Olson loft for Portland and Is expected homo today. Tho mombora of tho W. C. T. U, and frlonds will bo entertained at tho homo ot Mrs, C. C. lllnghnm on Tuesday afternoon, September 23, at 2:30 o'clock, Mrs. C. It. Sogulno's guests this wook aro hor daughter, Mrs. Frank Sandora, and hor Hlstor-ln-law, Mrs. L. E. Paulson. They arrived last evening from Now York. Miss Tumor ot Crane was tho guext this week of Miss Ethol Drown. Togothor they aro going to Pendleton noxt weok to seo tho promler ot wostorn shows second of courso to tho Malheur county Fair, It. W. 8wagler and A. F. Itlddlo motored to Nam pa nnd Ilolso on Sun day returning Monday evening. Andy Manomau accompanied thorn as far as Nam pa and stayed there to assist at tho foundlug ot tho Nampa lodge ot Knights of Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Carrlllo of Itlv ersldo spent the weok end In Ontario. Mr. Carrlllo is in charge ot the con struction of the Warmsprlngs dam for tho ShaUuck-Eddlnger company and expects to finish that work there In tho noxt two weeks, and have the crow away from there shortlyafter ward. II. C. Iloyer mado a trip to Wilder and Pnruia Wednesday and ran Into tho big wind and rain Just as he neared Nyssa on tho return trip. That was not Ills only trouble, how over, for Just as It got as black- as "primal chaos", his lights went out. Ho flagged Into Nyssa and decided to tako no more chances and came home on No. 10. ri'i'iii n.s iiusy wi:i:k lU'ltlNd I'Allt IN ONTAItIO Ojt'MVnrker Among tho list of wedding IIcoiihch rocordod by the County Clerk this wook Is that Issued on September 7 to Claronco Albert Oyer and Mrs, Ida Moo Walker of this city. This ovent was Indood a surprlso to tho friends of tho bride nnd groom, Thoy oxpeel to tako a trip East on their honey moon and return to Ontario to live. HliiiiunuM-I)ivtiix, At tho Ilaptlst parsoungo on Thurs day, Soptombor 11, Itov. Chns. II. Hlom performed tho coromony which united Joy V. Simmons ot Portland and Miss I.llllo M, Downs ot Ontario, Tho bride is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. T, Downs of this city. Tho young couplo received tho congratu lations of frlonds and have loft for Portland to mako tholr homo. .MUSTAItD-COOK Miss Jonnlo Cook and Waltor V. Mustard of this city sprung a sur prlso on tholr many friends Tuesday ovonlng, Septembor 0, when thoy woro qulotly married at tho Mooro Hotel by Itov, C. II. Illom In tho presence ot a taw friends. Tho brldo has lived In Ontario since early childhood and graduated from this school. Tho groom Is tho son ot Mrs. Mustard, tho well known rancher of Westfall and has a host of friends thruout tho commun'ty wlii Join in wishing them much happiness. Jiut What She Needed. FOR SALE HOUSE AND SIX LOTS. or will trade for land. W. D. Peel, Ontario, Oro. 105 -2tf "I used a bottle ot Chamberlain's Tablets somo time ago and thoy prov ed to be Just what I needed," wrltoa Mrs. Volta Bankson, Chllllcotho, Mo. "They not only relloved me of Indi gestion but toned up my llvor and rid mo of backache and d'elness that I had been subject to for some time. They did mo a world of good and I will always speak a good word for them." 1918 nUICK SIX perfect condition. ROADSTEIt, IN Phone 125 J. 107 42 FOR SALE 2-YEAH OLD 8INQLE comb White Leghorn henB, H. Powell, 19-2, Frultland. 109 42-44 9 r u V