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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1919)
T 1 THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1919 Registered Durham AND Hereford BULLS 150 FINE ANIMALS 50 Will be sold ton in Ontario In the nwir hi tare. Tin- Exact Date of the tale can not ! announced now, but theae imlls have been shipped from the H si Herds in Missouri and Kansas and will he here soon. Stockmen Watch for the Date of this Sale OntarioSalesCo. . H.H. TUNNY. Manager DICKENS Ml L LER, Auctioneer! ltKiilai- Monthly Halos. I jut Saturday of Kadi Month. NIGH SCHOOL NOTES wh Ontnrin High School Ik Kolng to have ii Literary Society. That wis i lie unanimous decision rem hed after i healed iIIwuhsIoii at n student b04j nieeliiin Tuesday iniirniiiK 1 ti- M IMUOM for officers wire quickly made and (he MWt) lected officer iii" I'aul Mcculloch. president; Char lotte ('lugett, secretary, and Itoscoe Coaklln, sergennt-Bt-arms There will only he time for ahout four pro BraniH hefore the end of Mhool nntl no these have been given over to differ ent i Inturega to carry out The Senior-, therefore, on iirniunl of (heir Oft and wisdom will have charge of Mm flrtl program which is irtudaltd to take place In two week Contrary to the usual procedure at such meetings everyone had some- ere they will play the public school I of team there Last Friday being the cloie of the six weeks, many tests were given and some of the pupils are still wonder ing what their grades are Among these testa, the one In typewriting probably caused the most commotion although most of the pupils made good apeed records. The tests In history were also very severe. Tests In silent reading, similar to those grading mental efficiency in the army and large schools, were given to the English classes Tuesday morn Ing and afternoon These particular ones were sent out from Kansas 1'nl verlsty and were used there for de termining the standing of the new students Supt Douglass received an answer n few days ago to a request for new equipment from the War Department at Washington. DC. saying that the request would he granted An o- (litticr tn unt 11 ti I ha uiiliin.'l I in Turn I . ' der for fifty Kraggs-Jorgenson rifles was Ml lo a vote and evidently IJlflL, ow KQM forw,rd nd ,oon w is BON m ' the l.H HChool tlianbf, Rdded U) ,hp ,pm(,B ,,r m ome lower clnssmen would have us . i mini lui FB Some of the boys of the high school believe However, we only hope that we will not he disappointed in the future thin the lack of the same. I he Junior pennant, which was won In the IntercliiHK basket hall games, arrived Monday, and Is now ittptayed In the a sembly hall The Seniors are endeavoring lo se lect their play now and it Is expected are talking of an Interclass track meet to he held aomo time next month The matter has not yet been placed before the student body however, but It Is hoped that It will go through Equipment for two basket ball courts for the grade pupils has been that a decision will be reached soon i orderert unrt oon wm he put up on in regard to the one I hey will give t)e gTtAtl froundB The hoys basket hull team played I ,, j oallagher gave a lectugt be the Krultland hoys Friday evening at fore ,,, ,.,,,, , comrnerclal last Payette, bringing the laurels horn.- Kr,,Uv wnch w muc, nJoyd tl). with thew with I score of 40 to 28 . I at ,,,,, ,tudenU. Qllbtrl Dean, one of the many stars i Shoes of Discrimination Style No 382 Tan Kid, low heel, welt sole. $8.00 "v A.. Style No. 8(1 Tan French Kid, welt sole. The student body of the high school is planning an Inter-clmta Track Meet to be held some time in April The 8th grade basket ball team will play the Vale 8th grade team i.i Vale next Saturday night John Sullivan returned to school Monday after an absence of several weeks, because of an Injury re. .Url luring basket ball practice. Kldon Madden returned to school Muudav after an absence of a few days because of Illness. I' J Gallagher addressed l he ns sen, hied high school Monday in the Interest of the Ldfoma lecture to be given Saturday night in the high school assembly room i Strickland Ulllllan. The students respnnde 1 heartily to the call for their help selling tickets fur this numhi i The Nut club entertained wlt'i another of t 1m tr delightful dam Inc. parties last Frlduy nl;rhl In Ihe Ore gon t'luh rooms The guests all re polled a ino.i enjoyable tine on the local team, was In the line up for the night after having been ah em since the Woiser game This Friday Ihe team will go to Vale and II Is expected a much closer game will he played than that with Frultland John Sullivan is back at school after an absence of many weeks duo to an Injury received In basket ball practice William Scliwelier la another stu dent who Is again at his work after being absent on account of Illness A new member of the Freshman class enrolled here the first of the week Is Francis Iteader who has been attending school at John Day Word waa received last week from Martha Lambert at Jordan Valley, that she will be unable lo return to m hind here for the rest of the term The grade school's boys' basket ball team Is going lo Vale Saturday night To lie St. IMrlck's Orator Ion I' J Gallagher, that's proper now thai I'at has been to the legisla ture, hag been Invited to deliver the oration at the celebration of St. Pat rick's day which la to be ataged nt Ixtndon. "TOYS OK KATK" COMDJM TO I'lll-.IMI.IMi THK.ATRK HOON 0N T REGISTERED Durham and Hereford BULLS Representees of the best herds of Colo rado, Missouri and Kansas. A number of the animals are from the famous M on sel Bros, herd of Kansas. On Sale at Carter Barn Ontario, Oregon These Bulls are senior yearlings and two-year-olds and are in excellent con dition, with plenty of quality and size Inspect Them See for Yourself, Mr. Stockman, if these are not the best Bulls ever offered in this section. Haley & Kime, ()ntario,LOregon "Toys of Fate,", what are any of us but toys of fate? That's what a man says when he la "blue" when things will not go right--when des tiny Itself seems to balk him In evert effort Dut, as Browning ssys "Sometimes the worst turns the beat to the brave Tlje halck mom enta at end". Well that Js the way It Is with Aiah , the fast lusting gypsy princess In the 'Toys of Fate," In which there seems to be no way out when misery has taken possession of her soul then , comfort with Its healing power re vives and refreshes, and love glad , dens her "Toys of Fate" which cornea to the Dreamland March 21 and It, la vivid, vital and dramatic. It Is the story of a child of nature brought Into 'contact with the waya of clvllatloti Aiah suffers, rejoices and In the end finds happiness and a brilliant com panion pleee to "Revelation." SHKKl' SIIKAK1NU Sheepmen. I have a five man portable plant, ready to go anywhere and shear large bands aa well as small onee. I.t me give you my terms Clarence John son. Ontario, Oregon. Adv l-17 CHURCH ACTIVITIES Methodist iiiuni. Sunday Services 10 a. m. Sunday School, with sd dross by Dr ltoberts on Alaska 11 a. in Preaching "Does God Tell tat Truth?" 7 80 p m Illustrated lecture, Around the World with the Cen tenary Movement." Everybody Invited , BAPTIST lill IK II Bible School 10 00 a m Morning Woralp 1 1 00 a u Young Peoples Service :46 p m Gospel Service 7 30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p in The special meetings increased lr Interest and power until the very lasn service, when the capacity of the church waa taxed to the limit I Mil ! PKKHBVTKHIAV (HIHCH 10:00 Bible School 11 00 Worship Sermon subject, Spiritual Power. " 7 80 Worship W F COCHRAN, Minister lOOOOl OAMOUO BI.MMMD sVACRAPtMNT IIU a . 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Parties wishing t pur chase or lease should apply at oner and avoid trespaHHing, for Range Riders will be placed tn the unleased lands in the near future. Write or call on Oregon & Western Colonization Co. W..J. IMNNEY, Agent ONTARIO, OREGON PEOPLE'S SECOND HAND STORE THE PLACE TO BUY AND SELL YOUR SECOND HAND FURNITURE r ir.l Deer West ef Kraeer Mere Ontario. Ortgon .I "hoes" in It jkeGzgonne I s Red Crown't uniform chain of boiling point givca eaty ttarting, qutclc and amooth ac cclcration, high power, long mileage. Mix turea have "holea" in the power chain. Look for the Red Crown tign before you nil. 'fQua&y HARRY HTKNNTHOM, Special Agt Ii