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1 ' THE ONTARIO ARGUB, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6. li)l!) Rex a 11 Remedies Eastman Kodaks ONTARIO PHARMACY Prescription Specialists THE HKXAM. HTORK I'HONK NU. 9 Nyal Remedies Town Topics Tersely Told 1 COLLEGE TEAM f ALLS BEFORE LOCAL FIVE I FOR SALE Tpton Piano, MOM hargaln at 1100. Call Modprn I'ren aary, Phone 1-1. 1 tf-rrr WANTED To IUV ,. MM rlosp In Phone 1S2 M. I III for the pant few day. If attain I able to attend to her duties In ill" postofflce Mlts Ethel Ward, who has IMM Fred Sheets, formerly of thin idly. but now of Vale, was In" Ontarln M huslnps Tuesday Andrew (Irahani who haa been In New York for several month wnrk lug for the lliirrlinan Natloiifl Hank snliHtltutlng for Mrs Cleinn. Is qalta. paised thru (ininrlo .Sunday ennnii,' III with inlliieuii for West full where he lll re. mr ' his position In the hunk there Mr. OXTAHIAXH Jnl'ltXEV TO Urahant says the East may be til right for those who like It, but Ihsl the HHKe hrush nnd the hllli: looa ' good to hlin Joe llowery npenl Sunday at I'nr ma where he la feeding a bun 1 of I MIhh Joyce Turner wum UMMI Mm Miaa Hortenae Wtlll, who ban be. mi Huper-lor Six-! In Klrst Half W Ins (lame for Ontario II-Ntan. Ov er Colli ye of Idaho Spore im to in In an interesting combination of basket ball, foot ball and w rem I inn the Ontario All Stars, make up Ol IMtlHK TO III' tit KiN'fiKIt preaent and former hitch school tun of haaket ball, won from the College Full lllood Durham Hull at serv ice at my place three-fourth mile straight west of fair prounds Wnl ter Dint-iii. mi 10-31 In the audience which gath-re.l of Idaho five by a score of 24 to If, In IVIse Monday evening to hear last Saturday evening Madame Ernestine shutiiiiiiti -II 'Ink I Tho game wni played hofnm :, were many OntarJaiiH, aniong w not I Kood sl.ed rowd at Hip old 0fM were the follewing: Judge I Mr Houkp and was from Hip spp.tn'nr' Dalton Ulggs. Mr and Mm .. .lolm ""'! IDit nil that could be den red Ifnniiliv. Mih W J. Weese, Miss The game wuh fas! and Intere tin:: College of 'daho students who line k,.,)h niggs, Mls-i" Ft hid anil Corn and since Ontario led all Um down to aee the basket ball game and McNulty, Miss Koslna rieineiit, Mr there were no cases of palpitation trpent the week end with her par nil, ,1( Mrs h w Swagler, Mrs Mugl, of Hip excitable hearts of the mil Mr and Mre W U Turner. Allen. Miss l.nijllu (itllln nnd Inr inn.' Wood. Mr and Mrs w Wood and dnuglitei'. Mr and J. W. Mcculloch and daughter rooters, who furnished most of tin Mr and Mrs. R. A. Fraaer -talned the Carnation Huh ai Midi home last Tuesday evening Mr V II Staples waa the high i oil I while K. 0. Van I'etten took Um high score aniong the turn Albert Christiansen who m l ted the flu for several days last week was able to he up and abnm thb week Ml Dreamland A ttractiom ONTUIIO. OIlKtiON I'nunly Judge E II Test ftmt down from Vale Huturduy to , I s,""l' b. l the week end wllh bis family hare, i Win llrown of Nyasa was In On tarlo Tuesday Mr llrown has been connected with UM Welser Attn" inn since leaving Ontario last Sept. bft tint In utfuln with Din Vvkhu Jul mil lli'il tin . Itex Marquis was In town M d to address the meeting of the Ad vancement Irrigation rmnpau. Curley Lewis of Vale waa tarlo visitor on Sunday eteuin William Jones came down fro-n Juntura Saturday to spend I few days here In Ontario wit his I ill John Moore who la a student II Um College of Idaho lead the bun i ol rooters wl... cheered for the lot hare Saturday evening He peuf the week end with his father, '! H Moore. I. (i Olsen returned last front a business trip to Kmiikii lt On the return he stopped over In Col On the return he stopped over in Ool orado for a brief vlt.lt with his i lOtri er who then accompanied him h ICM , Mrs Olsen Intends to make lui here If she can find u suitable loca tion. John Sullivan Is slightly Imp v now after having his leg broK-n l-i basket ball practice several v. eek-t ago. It will still be some leuictli of time before he will be able to I l again, however. Mrs J' D House was an Ontario business visitor from Vale M.tudav P. M Doals and tieo W. Lattlg of the Dead Ox Plat were in Ontai business Tuesday They repot I tlm' the ranchers In that section Im f. .1 off practically all the hay on Hie fla and are getting ready for their spring work. The Carnation Club will met I UlH week at the home of Mrs It O. Payne. Iliv E Marshall of Portland Is to begin a series of revivals ut Hie Haptist church February 20 Thlt is the third series lie has conduct- I in "inurin Miss Mary Hatfield of HoUe wa.i u town visitor last Saturday Miss Zelda McHaley of Prairie City, Oregon, waa a week end guest at the home of her aunt. Mrs W W W mill Owiug to a serious Illness. Mr-. F J ilcnici hat been unable to at tend her clauses (or the past v Last Monday eveulug L Q. Olson left for a business trip to Portland Mrs Florence Kunion of I' waa a business visitor last Motnl tj Frank Stowell. who has lali been employed by the I' 8 Plum' lug company, has accepted the po sition of Water Supervisor, to suc ceed II. L. Holcomh CONNTWCK. TM.MUMii: iii 4 TIIK HIHTTI.K" I T H E X K W K Mnnilnt. In. -.!. . I eh. 10 anil CIIWT.U'Ol' eb. Ill: I I lol. DANA In ol'l'oim MTV Drr I inneili 'I'lniis.l.n . I'ch. til: M li: MAItHII In nUTMM UIVKXTI KK" P I T II I V I 1 . I rtiUy. Feb. 14: JFWKI. A KM EX In FAi.i.i s UNMBV katenJalllPI Kills Halurda), Feb. I.V HBhnMMI III till, MNUM1 y F 0 K d w I nil 00MHM I ebruai) li anil 17 MINK WOI.I' litis sim-) mmh run. nliiK In Hip Sninnlm Evening I'osl A Is.. IM ATI Alios CHURCH ACTIVITIES M.i. I.. n T.-M Christiansen 11XTKII I'KKsllVTEKIAN t HI IU II S Orutti e crowd The game was won for OvUUTto In the Urst half During that i'f ion. Hint cniiililniiHon which in dnys gone by has won many victories for Ontario, Fred Test, Joy Hunted and Claude Christiansen waa at its lest As Hip game went on the hoys showed Miai they were not In tip top condition, for they had prac Deed but Htrep or four times togcilie prior to the game and several of thrni had not played In years A the result In Hie second half 1Mb leant made the same score. gtfeM I mum It would be hurt! to pick tho star players on Hip local team for cuc: played well Thprp waa a tend ncy on the part of all Hie players to ill regard team work fur individual shooting Thai was true of the Idaho boys as well In Hie second half Hie Ontario line up was changed and Stub tit inl and Fred tlramse took tho pUc. of Christiansen and Dowser Dowser and Madden, at pn sent on the High Scltool team, tho small er than their opponents handled their men In good shape Madden followed Teat the high point win ner, while lluste.i and Dowser nt guards each played well. curls Hansen wa all over the floor with lha opposing renter. The principal advantage that tit" local boys had over the visitors waa that shown by Teat and Madden to locate the basket, 'and the guat ling 'of the opponents I. I. Culbertson, formerly of thU i-liy, retereed the game well That it waa a rough one wits due in Hm limited capacity of the floor, r. in i than the disposition of Din plaers Suiiiinar). ONTARIO rf lg If rg c ol I I" nir 10:00 llllil.- School 11:00 Public worship Itooaevelt memorial ker vices 7 00 Young People's Soiiet-, 7 30 Proashlng 1 1 in.' ft I Ke .lie.' Oardner ii tkw T.-.i Hutted tJATHOI.IC 4'lll'IUII 01 THE HLEHHKD HAt KAMKNT 8:30 a. in.. Low Mass 10 30 a ut , High Muss 9 30 a ut , Catechism for the bojs and glrla. rg If Howear rf F Oram se lg Field Ooals for Ontario Madden 3; Christiansen 1 1; Qramee 1 Coal from free throw for Outurio, "Test 1; Oramae 1 total f. 0. of I : Field goal i Canine r 3; Kennedy 2; Haki . 1 Ooals from free throws Gardner 3 total 15. METHODIST t III IU It 111... SI I til 1 1. 1 I 10 a in Sunday Si hool 11 a. m "Lessons tragi the Ufa of Theodore lUiosevelc' 7 30 p m Preaching In common with the other pulpits of the land we expect on Sunday morning to give a character sketch of Koosevelt Whether we ugree or disagree with the things he stood fur. Roosevelt 'has been an outstanding American for at least 25 years NOTICE OF s ,11 in l.- 1NNI II. MKKTISi. Notice is hereby given that the an nual Stockholders' Meeting of the Ontario Canal Co will he held at the office of the Secretary in Outurio. Oregon, on February 17, at 2 t'atoM p. m , for the purpose of electing i board of directors and for the truns actliin of such other business us, ntiy come before the meeting J H SEAWAKDD, President Q pool E, Secretary 1011 No (ireal Act of Heroism It. uni.l. 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