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THE ONTARIO AHA US ONTARIO, OREGON. TfttriKTOAV. SEPTEMBER 30, 1920 Rexall Remedies Eastman Kodaks ONTARIO PHARMACY Y Prescription Specialists T1IH IlKXAM, BTOKH 'iv . .S2.v . I'JIOKK NO. a Nyal Remedies Mr. nml Mm. Louis C KolBny of Niunpa vlHltod frlonds In Ontnrlo Saturday. Mr. Kolsoy nrrlvcil lioro on No. 4 from Portland ami Mm. Kol soy ilrovo up from tlio Malm Junction city to moot him. Thoy loft In tlio nttornoon for Iholr homo. i J i-JiLJU-jn.mjA. .unm j r Attorney J. W. McCulloch loft Bat urday iiiornliiB for Ilurtu to be pros- ont during tlio Harney county torm or court. Attorney Geo. W. Hayes of Vale was nn Ontario visitor on Saturday. LOCAL PERSONALS The Wonderful Howard Heater Burns the gas, which is 25 per cent of Hie fuel in soft coal. The Stove Most Manufac turers are trying to Immitate Buy The Original Taggart Hardware Co. Ontario, Oregon Attornoy W. II. Ilrooke was a passongor on the Saturday train for Crane, bound for Hume to attain court. John Under of Itndcr Brothers Company cntnu down from Dolie last Saturday for a visit with his brother Frank Kader of this city. Frank Clerf whose domain In Harney county Is n great big ranch was In Ontario over the week end combining business with pleasure. Among tlio Ontario boys who left ror college Inst week was Paul Mc Culloch who went to the Unlrerslty of Oregon for Ills sophomore ytar. Up. ftntl Mn PtinrlAa TlAaltv nl I Oregon City arrived In Ontario last Saturday for a visit with Mrs. lie at jty's parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. I). Ileat- iy. Mr and Mrs, Joha Huston, Mr. and Mrs. John Spleth, Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Means and Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Means were amour, the number of .Vale people to colobrato the closing jot the Fair In Ontario last Friday ulght and Saturday morning. After the dance at the Wilson Hall an in formal party was staged at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Iran K. Oakes. The other guests wcro V, T Herrett of Vale and Mr. and Mrs. 0. K. Aiken. Miss Haicl Titus of Council Grove, Kausas who has been the guest Of Mr. and Mrs. H. I.. Peterson for the past tw weeks returned to her bonis. County Itoadmastor J. F. Joyce -re-Qrando whore he went to consult District Highway Engineer II. H. Hal dock. Mr. aud Mrs. I.. Adam rsturned Saturday from the Payette Lake where thty spent a week. With them was their son Dick and Ilalph Hull son. Due to the rain and snow the week was a strenuous one, but was enjoyed Just the saiie. MANY KINK CATIXK a. HHt BUICK e flf u7piaaTflsi tMmtfSahJLitt&x s LUmif$fA ,1H HM nWsJ ML vj flHBiBwlsBWjBL mF ik mF 'k flsVTrflsBsHSsKjDeMBViBBBV Garage J TTILlTYh the dominating characteristic yj of the new Nineteen Toiiy One Uuick Valvoin-Head Series. Uuick engineers have always made service and power their leading principles and those who buy motor cars on this business basis will find in the new Duick series high-powered trans ports just us strong, durable and dependable as the highest engineering skill can make them. While service and power arc emplwsizcd, tlc new Duick models are cars of striking beauty, highly attractive in lines and in appointments. In resilient spring suspension, making riding smooth and easy, and in the generous room provided for the full number of passengers, they offer a high degree of comfort. The roomy, commodious new Buick seven Cassenger open car is a happy selection, co ra ining comfort and utility with extra p4enger capacity to meet every uocu. Carter ONTARIO, OREGON turn nirmm ATrrOMOBILES ARE, BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM AND HHMKP HIIOWN W. W. Howard formerly county ageni was the Judge of the horses shown at the Fair. W. M. Plerson of Welser Judged the beef cattle, E. It. B. Vans of Welser the dairy cattle! and they named the following win. ners: Cattle Winners Registered Shorthorns Aeed bull. J. K. Hurd, Parette. first! nn ..m,,.i Uull 2 years, under 3 F. K, Hurd of Payette, first; no second. Dull, senior yoarllnr N. S. Felt house of New Pfymouth, first; no second. Dull ealf N. 8. Felthouoe, New Plymouth, first and second. Aged oow N. 8, Felthouse, New Plymouth, first and second. Heifer, senior yearling F. K. Hurd of Payette, first; N. 8. Felthouse of New Plymouth, second. Milking ShorthornsAged hull, H. K. Amldon of ftnlarlo, first. Dull, 2 years, under 3 K. M. Na- klns, Payette, first. Dull ealf Bert Konlln. Ontario. first. Cow, 2 years, under 3 0. 13, .Ami don of Ontario, first ailtl second. Heifer, senior yearling F, W. Trenkel, Ontario, first and secoud. Herd, four heat F. W. Trenkel of Ontarlp, first; C. E. Aruldou, Ontar io, second. Bweepstakes on tulf C. M, Aml don or Ontario. Registered .Herefords Aged bull, Hazel Daatu of Ontario, first; no seo ond. Registered Holstelus tiull, 2 years, under 3, Vet Dland, Ontario, frjt; Adam Inland, New Plymouth, second. Dull, senior yearling Adam Dland of New Plymouth, first; Vest Dland, Ontaro, second. Aged cow Adam Dland, New Ply mouth, frst. Cow, 2 years, under 3 -Wilbur Dland, Ontario, first. Sweepstakes on hull Yest Dland of Ontario. Home Winners Registered Peroheons Aged stal lion, Hoy Kelly of Payette, first; Adam Dland, New Plymouth, second. Grade drafts Aged mare, Dow McPherson ,of Ontario, first; Itoy Keller, Payette, second. Mare, 2 years, under 3 F. 8. Hurd of Payette, first; Id Hurley, Ontario, second. Foal of 1920, either sex Dow Mc Pherson of Ontario, first; no second. negtstered Kngllsh 8hlres Aged stallion, F, 8, Hurd, Payette, frit. Mr Hurd Is the only exhibitor of Shires. In addition to aged stalllou he won first and second on aged mares, an first on matched team. Standard bred Stalllln, W. H. Fletcher of Frultloud, first; M. Jae obson, Payette, second. Mare N. 8. Harmon, Ontario, first; Ed T. Fletcher of Payette, sec ond. Jacks and mules Jack, any age. C. P. Cooper, La Crosse, Wash., first; W. L, Droadrlck of Ontario, worn). Mule, 2 years, under 3 noy Kel of Payette, first and second. Yearllug mule Vest Hland, Oa tarlo, fret; uo sftcond. Swespitekes n the draft class wan awarded tb jr. 8. Hurd of Payette, who has s6ufe fine BneHsk Shires here, TborQKgakred rsunlog horsss Aged stallion, J. U. Hlaiitoa of Oa tarlo, first; no second. Aged mar Horn William of Oa tarlo, first; J. M. Dlantba, oost. Colt John Wllard. OnUrJo, f(rt. A. Moon ur. u. a. Moon las moved Into P. Smlloy on Fourth street nnd Sov the now home lie purclmsod from E. onth nvonuo, S. W. Netta) f N'vMlaaUag Ccavtatlwa Notlse ' hereby fires that a uoni iuatlne; cASventlon Of tUt qualified voter of the City of Ontario, Oregon will be held In the City Hall In the City of Ontario, on Monday, the tlth day of Octaber, 1920 at the hour of S o'clock, . la. of said day for the purpose of slaoing la nomination eatidldatfs ror the following munici pal officers to wit: One Maor to serre for two years. One Treasurer to serre for two years. Six Couucllraen, to serre for two years. Pone at (be City Hall, this 30th day of September, 1920, by the or der of the Common Council. CLAY M, flTBAItN8. (SEAL,) City Recorder. ?- Auctioneer Announcement Harlng decided to cast my lot with the people of Ontario and rlclnlty, I respectfully solicit a share of tha Public Sales In Oregon and Iduho. I know the gnmo, and keop posted ns te rallies, so as to be fair with both seller nnd buyer. I sell pure bred cnttle and hogs, ranch nnd stock sales n specialty. It suitable quartors can bo secured our first City Sale will he held Saturday, Soptcmber, 2Cth at 1 P. M sharp. For that sale we waut consignments of KTciyihliig you wish to dispose of ana want the money for. Household goods, furniture, Juuk, chickens, pigs, calves, Implements, autos, anything et value, bring It or sand It, we will got money for It and treat yen right. The sale season Is coming on rapidly, and the best aud surest way to get a good, live, square, autloneer where you ood hint, Is to get a ilutr curly,' I will he lu town every Saturday afternoon to meat those needing my services.' Col. Wilmer Taylor e. Your subscristiea 'late' at this tlue. will he aer- 44t44-44-4 ""--TURNER BROS. "te i Jllways Busy Sign cinci Quto Painters Vacuum Gleaned Dust Proof Work Rooms Up Stairs Cnrtcr Gurnge, - Ontario, Oregon Tire Treads Improved 25 The latest Miller triumph is a super-gradft read. It excels the best rival treads today by an average of 25 per cent. 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