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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1916)
THE ONTARIO AROUB PAOE roiTR r SANTA CLAUS OPENED HIS PACK Come see what he left for you. You will find just the gift for everyone on your Christmas list. These are but a few suggestions for your consideratien: THURSDAY. DKCKMTIKH 21, 1016 -i For Men Cigars Pipes Pullman Slippers Smoking Sets Humidors Playing Card Sets Fountain Pens Tourist Sets Military Brushes Razors Shaving Sets For Women Vaces Toilet Sets Luncheon Trays Luncheon Sets Desk Sets Manicure Sets Manicure Pieces Novelty Frames Jerdinneres Stationery Perfume ForGhildren Dolls Candies Foot Bails Basket Balls Combination Toilet Sets Music Rolls Photo Albums Post Card Albums Fancy Moccasins Books Ik FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY GET II KODAK AND GET A "CTURE OF THE CHRISTMAS FAMILY CATHERINE IT WILL GIVE PLEASURE, YEARS TO COME The Ontario Pharmacy The Corner Drug Store The Corner Drug Store J The Week With Ontario Citizens I, K. Bervtrc of Kruliliind was In Ontario on business Wednesday. James Morfltt of Malheur t'lly was n (Maffe for a few days thin week. Mrs. It. II Ix-iiniMiiKl uml MInh OtaM of Vale spent Sunday In On tario. I'lill H. nates of DM Piiclflc North wwt in Portland wu "ii Ontario vla itor an Monday. The Tuesday Hn.ii-. club wan en i -i i.Oiim thin wees at tli lionic of Mrs. It. W. Bwaghr. Mr. Vlctorlu lllarkhurne, who lots heen III lit Hi"' hu pilal lor Home lime It reeoverlug rapidly . f Cox und family left Wednea ilay for an extended visit with rela tive In Crlnnell. Iowa. M E. Haln la expected In Ontario i hie week from llomeatead to apend i he Cbrlatmas holidays with friends Mr. A. N. Hlckey and eon left Wednesday evening for Muakogee, Oklahoma, to spend Hie holiday sea OB. Mr. and Mra Hurl Morley of the Dig Hend country wire the guests of Mr. and Mrs W Swagler Hatur ,tay l-iiul fktwrtlll kjJ I lil evening , .,,1 to I tl I WttB Ml ; tti.-ir hoi...- la HeMlaarUla, r. lea Oi Van !' i'' I ' :l '" rWMff hi Craal H l l""k""! niter Ml inl" I '" terminal town. Mr P. J OaUagaai and abildraa who have been .uifertai Iroin aevere BOM. ttre better and able to be out again Mr. and Mm W W Howard spent Sunday In I-oat ValUa the guests of Mrs. Howard parents, Mr. and Mrs. j. R. Weaver. County I'oiiinii-'ioior und Mra. M. n Kelley and daughter, Margaret, of Jnwieaon were In Ontario during the first of the week. Misses Luella and Heba Cullln and Uuth I'urcell will leave Friday for Kllensburg, Washington, to apenu ibe Chrlatmaa holidays The Wednesday Bridie club poat poned lta aeaalon this week one day and met on Thursday at the home f Mra A. K. Tonningson. Mra Clark, IttfJMi 8ud Ju8' ,le Clark, leave Saturday evening tor Nampa to spend Chrlatmaa with Mr. and Mra. A. A. Keaton. A Mr Perry, LM and Arthur Cock rum went to W. r last Thursday te aee "It Pays to Advertise" and joy a George Cohan laugh. Ward Caufleld was numbered mom the Okriataui aaaurajoaJata U, leave Ontsrlo to spend Christmas lth relatives In his old home In Iowa Palmer Trow will arrive In Ontario tomorrow from the Unlvereity of Waslngton at Seattle to apend the Chrlatmaa holidays with bis parents. Clarence Barber of Unity, who has been working on the Kldorado ditch Came down to Ontario this week and went later to Vale to file on a home tead. Judie Dalton Higga Is expected nome the latter part of the week (rom Baker where he haa been hear ing the Bumpter Valley rate case. JWvinz been called on the disqualifi cation of the Baker county Judge to ait la the case. The Misses Irene llader and Klla Ilroaiiiiu are expected home today from I'ortlund where they are stud ent at Bt. Mary's Academy, for holiday visit with their families Mr and Mrs. A. U Corkrum and Mr and Mrs J. I), llllllngsley spent several days in Boise lost week They mad.' the trip In Mr IIIIHinMey car. MlhH llenn Adam and Miss firiiee Bage are to he nuuihered among the Mini. Mil from the Mat.- university to rataia lo Ontario for the Christmas MMOa. LaJUM and William Blackaby and expected home Friday from the I'nl veralty of Oregon at Kugene to spend the holidays with their father, J. It. Hlnckahy. Frank llader Introduced a new six cylinder Maynes automobile to the auto fraternity of Ontario laal week, and with It he will Increase his In terest In good roads. Miss Neva Bllllngaley arlved home Monduy from the linlverslty of Washington at Seattle to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J I) Bllllnialey. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. I'lalt and , Mldren of I'arma are to be nuniber nl niiioiig the holiday visitors In on i:,,lo Thev will he the guests of i PfaUt and fanilly. Oaarta wuni af Mjraa aa ia a in, tent at no- rjaivarattj oi vTaafeiac toll i expeeted home for the hull ,l.n iid will visit with Ontario in, nds during the next two weeka. Ih n und Winn 8eaweard ot Cord arrived in Ontario till week to spend i hi' holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mia, J II Beaweard. They wei ompanled by Joe Fine, also 1,1 lord. Maker Ball returned thla we from an extended trip thru the mid ,i Mai After aelling a bunch of cattle at Omaha he went to Inrlana where he waa called by the death of his brother. T. b Lawrence of Andrews whose ranch holdlnga are located near the headwatera of Crooked creek was In Ontario over the week end for eup- nlies aud on buainesa. The range was flue in hla territory, aald Mr. Lawrence and the cattle men all pros perous. Mr. and Mra. B. W. Blvena and baby from Steamboat Springs, Colo rado arrived this week for a visit with Mrs. Blvena' parents, Mr. and HfB, L D. Gordon of the boulevard, on the occasion of their last visit to Ontario three years ago Mr. Blvens make this section their future home, was very ill with typhoid but if they can find a aultuble location they will Mr and Mrs Ben Faust of I.'nlty passed thru Ontario Monday enroule to Mollala where they will apend the holiday season. While In Ontario they were the guests of Miss White more Mr. Fauat la the ditch fore man of the Eastern Oregon Land company and before leaving Unity he ...... ,'iudfd the ditch work for this year. M K Newton was in Payette sev eral days this week completing final arrangements for the opening of his tan at that city. With the Payette und Weiser stores beside the parent institution here In Ontario, Mr. New tod becomes the largest retailer of shoe and kindred supplies In the Snake river valley. W. M. O. Boss of Jordan Valley and 1'aullnn J. Blanton of Ontario ware united In marriage at the Bap tist parsonage Monday afternoon at five o'clock, by the pastor. Rev. D. K. Baker. The happy couple board ed the train for their future home In Jordan Valley. Among the Christmas gatherings scheduled for Monday Is that at whhh Mr and Mrs. E. M. Orleg. Mrs Harnett aud Mrs. Lucy Fox will he the host and hostess at the home of Mr and Mrs. Dries. on Virtue street. They will have as their guests Dr. mid Mrs. II II Whitney, Mr. and Mra. 8. I). Herman and family. Mr. und Mrs Q I Aiken anil family. Mrs It. W Gardner and children left Monday for American Fork, Utah, where Mrs. Gardner was called by the sudden death of her mother. Mra. W. B. Robinson. Mrs. Hohin son waa well known lu Ontario hav ing visited with Mr and Mra. Gard ner aeveral times during the paal few years. Her last visit here was but a few months ago and newa ot her death will be a distinct shock to her friends here. IIU'TIHTH HOLD MEETING 1-HKI'MtK Hill NEW VEAIt Wednesday evening of last week a large number of the members and friends of th Baptist church ml In regular quarterly business meetiim Supper w H her ed h Hie ladles at 7 oYlo.'k. The buainexn consisted in laying pluns for ih.- inline year's work, en ulii. . MM appointed to direct all the phusea of the IlistUtl- tlonul activities. Reports showed thul the ehiit.ii had paid out during the year for all purposes 123:13.9a. A budget waa luld out for the new year for 11600, and Sunday, December 31, la aet by ,the committee for an every member canvass to lalae the amount r.-qu" ed. A small Indebtedness Is balug raised by a committee before the first of the year in order that tho church may enter the new year with a clean slate on the ruuulni expense It will be remembered that some thing over $1000 was spent on Im provements ot the church property during the past year. The youn nien and hoys are now excavating the basement for a meeting place for tho boys. HIGH SCHOOL NtrTEH. By Thel Lumpkin Tho II J. On s. secret society or ganisation among the girls of the high school gave the Nut club a par ty In the Moore Grotto last Friday evening. Cards and dancing were enjoyed until a late hour. The at 8. delegates to the Raker conference made a report Wedns duy morning. The Literary society held Its sec ond meeting nf the year last Friday At this meeting Robl. Lees was elect ed siirgent at arms. HI I will he dismissed Friday' for a short fhrtntinns vacation llasket ball Is on full sway now. Tha claaa games are being played . this week. The aenlors played the sophomores with the final score of 46 to 6. Tuesday afternoon the Jun iors and freshmen played. This was a close match game, tho the freah-lii.-n had six men on the floor at once. The final acore waa 18 to 10. On Friday afternoon the aenlors and Juniors will play for the the championship and sophs and fresh men will play for cellar champion ship. The Nut club Is planning a dance for Thuraday night. December 28, at the Oregon club rooms. LA 1)1 KB Get particulars ot one of the best paying propositions ever offered. Opportunity to make $300 to R,00 a day. Call at Moore Dec 23 at 10 a. m. Aak for Mr. D. H. Fast. COp PUNISHED HOUBK KOH IIKNT--- I llelll- LeeH. fiOtf Make 'em Lay Our formula never fails Reliable Breeding Stock ONTARIO PRODUCE GO. Phone 158 J Mrs. C. T. Hall who la with her parents at Iowa Falls writes that her father Is very III. No Gift Nicer Than JE WE L R Y It is Miitalilc for old ami JTOUtlg anil is sure to recall pleasant memories in years t come.. Of course you wunt GOODS OF QUALITY And we have never shown a finer line than wv have at prcBent. Make your selection now while the stock is complete. We will gladly luy iway your selec tion until Christmas. W. W. L E T S 0 N IA HIN.N'OTT 8E.NDH SEEDS. Congressman "Nick" Sinuott has requested the Argus to assist him In the distribution ul the government vegetable and flower needs allotted to him for this community by the de partment of agriculture. This nieih od of distributing seeds through co operation witli the newspapers of his district was first tried by our con gressman last year. It worked so satisfactorily that he is repeating It this year. It was found that this method got the seeds In the hands of those really desiring them, and so was far better than the method of .-.muling the in out Indiscriminately Congressman Binnott also requested ua to announce that he retained a small quantity of seed at his office in Washington (room 4 94 House of Representatives ) Anyone falling to obtain seeds otiierwise may thus get them directly by writing him there, so long as the supply lasts. WANTED Information regarding old female Airedale; lame In front foot. Call phone 20k4. 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