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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1919)
-a - ?e..c. tt&MLU.J7MKWf,&'K.- w- THE ONTARIO ARGUSAONtAttlO, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1910. I ; r 4 i r i r TIME IS SHORT Your Christmas Shopping Buy Gifts Now Buy Gifts Now Soft and Delicately Pink Silk Underwear CAMISOLES, 60c to $4.50 Marvolously good values in Not Wash Safin, Ifibbons, Crepe do Chine in white and flesh. DAINTY BOUDOIR CAPS "Fluffy, Lacy Ribbon, bofrillod and flowered. COME AND SEE THEM. 4 WHY NOT BU YSILK? . A Silk Petticoat, or the new Bloom oi'H made of silk Jersey and of Meld ing Satin; all colors $6.60 and $7.60 WOMEN'S PAJAMAS Of Cotton Crepe in flesh, pink, with-all-over small Blue Bird designs $3.50 Also in Crepe do Chino and Wash Satin. $7.50 COMBINATIONS, BLOOMERS PAJAMAS, GOWNS, CORSET COVERS, CHEMISE, ETC. QUALITY SILK HOSIERY Why not give Hosiery. No woman can have too much Hosiery. She will bo delighted to have one or half a dozen pairs. Black, White, Cordo van, Navy, Pink, Light Blue with lisle heel and toe, and sold at, per pair $1.50, $2.00, $2.25, $2.75 and $3.00 Phoenix and Shawknit. AUTO ROBES Pendleton Hobos in a largo variety of wonderfully colored Indian do signs at $9.00 to $15.00 The Little Clo-Cart Indian Robes are so pretty for the babe's buggy or crib $4.76 RADER'S MUM HS NOTES Adollno Itlchoy, who Ik attending I'ayottu IIIkIi School, emtio homo for tlio Thanksgiving holiday. A uiorry party, nuuiborlng 18 or 20, tliu glioma of Mian Dorothy Col woll, Kuthuroil at tlio Townalto IIouho on Thursday evening for u Thanks glvhig frolic. Tlio evening wna spent nt Progressive Flvo Hundred, iiuihIc mill dancing. Mr, ami Mrc. Frloa rotumed homo liiHt wook. Mra. Priest Iiuh boon visiting In Portland with her pnrontH, Mr. unit Mra. John U. Hoff man. Tlio many frlonda of Mr. Hoff man will lo glud to know thut hla health In Improving. Tor tlio anko of haatonlng lil recovery, ho, with IiIh wlfo mid daughter Mary, will spend tlio rest of tlio wlntor at Sun Diego, Cut. Mra. Hob Moffot enmo down from Drowhoy Monday for medical atten tion. Mr. J a m on Orahum mid Mr. mid Mth. Curtl Wharton loft Tuesday to attend tlio Idaho-Oregon llonoy Producers' meeting In Ontario. Mra. John I). Daly of lloUo arrived on Tuesdays' train from Hums for a visit with hor brother, Mr. Win. A. Hobortaon. Jnntura was visited by a heavy now fall Monday. Mr. and Mra. McCuinlior of IIoululi woro Jnntura vialtora Monday. Mr. mid Mra. llort Dunton of Drewsey woro shopping In Jnntura Tuesday. ' Mr. David McDonald returned Mon day after a wook'i. Ult with his daughters In Ilolso. Dr. nnil Mra. Hedges left Tlieadny for u fow loya' vIhII In Jlolao mid On tario. Hoicl Curroy mm Prank Hcott, at tending tho Ontario High School, Kjiont tho TliniikaglvliiR vacation nt homo with tholr paronf. Poto Itoothlor of Wotf(Ul pnasod through Jnntura Tuesday, returning from hi brother1 ranch nbovo Dorw soy. , Mr. Chnrlcg Hoaklna- returned to I'ondloton Woduoadny after u few duya' vlalt with . Mra. lIoaklnB' par outa, Itov. mid Mra, S. I!. Clarke. Tho lndlea of Jiintuni met nt tho homo of Mra, Vomer Hopkins on Tuesday afternoon to plan for tho community Christmas t ri'o mid pro gram for ChrlHtmaa ovo. Mr. It. J. Dodge left Mtondny In re sponse to a telegram calling him to l'nrtlan whdoro Ida aou, Dolbort, wns takon for mi oporatlon lor iipfjondl oltls. ' l'ntay Joyco has rotiirnod from I'ortlrtml mid la spoudliig a fmv da.va lu Juntiira, Donald Musterson, who linn been uttondlng achool In Porthwd, came homo last wook to nccopt n iosltlon U8 aslstnut In tho bank. Tho coal Hltuatlon hns reduced tho train service on our line to three traliiH each way n wcok, Mra. Prank Shumway, who linn been visiting her daughter, Mra. Don Jonca, returned to her homo on Sat urday, "Tho Tlmo of His Llfo," a farco. given by tho homo talent of Juntiira, wnu greotod on Saturday night by n largo and onthualnstlc nudlenco. Tho play wna unusually woll balanced and cleverly acted, and laughablo from tho first inomont to tho Insl. Tho cast Is deserving of much pralao for tho flnlahed mnnnor In which It wns presented mid for tho buccosh of tho undertaking. Following tho play wna n dance lnrgoly attendod by Jun tiira peoplo mid visitors from tho out side. . Mra, A. M. Taylor, who has boon living In Ilolso with her children since tho beginning of tho achool year, rotumed last wook to her homo on tho Agency ranch, near oliulah. Mrs. Taylor was accompanied from Ilolso by Mr. Tuylor and the children. Mra. Goo, Huntor of Drewsey ro tumed from outside points Saturday. Junturn residents aro discussing ways and means In the fuol situation, as thoro Is a shortago of coal hero. WLfo ,. A REAL NUGGET j Soldiers of Fortune ? Wt a . u a- m .rvii . ii LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Ida Llnzy, who spent last weok vlaltlng friends In Wolsor, ro turne'd to hor homo on Monday. Henry Ulnckwcll, tho votornn cat tlo buyer, Is greeting Malheur county stockmen nt tho Mooro this week, Mr. nnil Mrs. I. N. Whoclor of Dovll's Lnko, North Dakota, arrived In Ontnrlo last wcok for a visit "with hor son mid daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Leo 11. Cockrum, After tho holfilays thoy will contluuo tholr Journey to California whero thoy will Bpoiub tho batanco of tlio wlntor. Mr. mid Mrs. A. h. Sproulo, -who woro citlzons of Ontnrlo so long that It Is hnrd for tholr friends to think of thorn otherwise, enmo down from Vale Saturday to do nomo Christmas shopping. W. L. Kellor, who moved from Ontnrlo to l'armn last spring when ho bought a ranch In tho Adrian re gion, Bold tho plnco recently nnil Itf now looking for n rnnch to ront. Ho enmo to Ontario for that purposo Sat urday, and Incidentally to renew' Jiln subscription to Tho Argue. A. D. Moroy, who Is Intcrdafcd In the ultlmnto building of tho Owyftco project, for ho owiih laud down In tlint section tho ho resides nt Nys.n, wns In Ontario Friday of Inst wook on business. Miss Alva Arnold returned Satur day night from a visit with rolntlvrs nnil frlonds In Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ilomnr. njul family spont Sunday In Wclser, tlio guests of Mrs. Homan's pnronts. Mrs. Elmo l'carson of Wolsor uas tho wook end guost of hor parents, Mr, nnd Mrs. Frank llador. Jamos Young, tho welt ktiowr.' shoopmnn of Itlversldo, who Is to feod his flocks noar Nyssa this wln tor, Itf registered at tho Mooro Ho reports that while thoro was a heavy snow fall In tho uppor country tho Chinook of Wodnosdny loft but two Inches on the ground. Having boon thot bost to turn over tho Library supply of fuel to tho public schools, tho Library will bo closed until tho fuel situation la ro Moved, oxcopt Mondays nnd Wednes days from 3:30 to S p. in. Talk nliout monoy. Ontario has two bnnkn whoso combined resources amount to almost two. millions of dollars. It is only n fow yenrs ago that tholr combined resources woro loss than half of that sum. Mrs. W. W. Letson will ontortnln tho Women's club this wcok. Happenings Around Our Town Says Fanner Smith to Farmer Jones "my good and iaitliiul l ust hike away, lumber yard. niul fnit.lifiil iinrd. I must hike away, this very day, to the U-P My system fairly hankers, this season of the year, For the ozone of the forests, it seems so very near. , Right at tho B-H entrance, among the defloront woods, , The smell so sweat and lurin', they surely have the goods. Those B-P men, thoy 'r on tho job, they meet you with a smile Tt's HOWDY BEN, It's HOWDY BILL, git off and rest awhile. They mix their business so mighty woll with ;jokin aud'with josh, That time, it flies like lightnin', it surely does, be gosh, That when my jag is loaded and Tin driyi' on my way, My very soul is singin': Tt's boon a perfect day. WE MAKE EM ALL HAPPY fc my BS ?& id' I AL. CHANCE Sales Manager Ontario, Oregon Manufacturers of WKHTK11N SOFT I'INK 40 II T HAT. SU.V., Dijp. ,Vv ,., Till: McAMIKItT SHOW Dorothy Vwn mnl lllur Oin- rcrt Oinipaiiy ..Seats NOW on salo at tho.. Ontario Pharmacy MOV. & TUBS., KO Iff . ( 1W8TIX PA'UMIM in "A MAN'S FIOIIT" l'atlio News. WICDNliSDAV, j)i:o. 17TII SUSSUl) HAYAKAWA In "Till: MA IJKMUTJI Patlic N'ons. lllUltHDAY, 1)KC. 18T,f IIKUT IiYTKM, in IlLACKIK'fl ltKDICMI'TIO.V Christie Comedy, PltlDAt, I1KO. uyvn CHAW.fti HAY In "OMRASnn T.milTMNO" Peel Weekly. h.iti iiday. m:o. 2imi KI.SIP I'RUOUSOX In '"I UK AVII.ANCIIK' llnr !, f.lojil Conietly, f'.ii'ilnp; "SOI.DUMtS Oi-' I OUTUNU" ' Mrs. A. Q. Mooro wns called to Ilolso on Saturday, by tho very sori- oils Illness of hor brother, i Mrs. John Wood was the IiohIosh Sot tho Tuesday brldgo, club this wook. Procodlng tho afternoon scs lou of tho club Mrs. Wood gavo a luncheon for Mrs. C. K. Konyon nnd Mrs. aoo. II. Kellogg of Wolser, for which covora woro laid for six. Tho Wodnesday brldgo club hold Us wookly meeting this weok nt tho Jiomo of Mra. J. D.Illlllngsloy. Mr", and Mra. Lloyd Perkins nro re joicing over tho nrrlval of n daugh ter. Pnttlcla Rovorly, nt tholr homo Monday utcrnoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. J. Clomo roturn oil Friday evening from Portlnnd nnd other Wlflninotto valley points, to 'find that tho first Jask to bo per formed wub tho .thawing of froxon water pipe. 1110 AL'TO TIIUCK NOW ON JMl i)i:i,ivi:itiNn to nhaiiuy itiich With u big flvo ton true) tho Davidson drocory company l ills. rouncliiR tho shortened train srvlce In lirnnch lino towns. lnosl Oramso la tho conductor, englccr, brukomnn nnd crow of tho flight aorvlco omlnntlng from thoiocnl branch of tho Davidson compani and Davo Powom Is suro of n way j get homo when ho gets stuck I the rond, Iu.splto of tho snow tlj big truck hns mndo its trips dally toalo, Nyssa, Payette, Wolsor, Now Ply mouth mid other ndjacont bujiioHS towns. Mrs. John ItasniUHHcn nnd clulron spjmt Saturday in Nampa, tho tests of Mrs. Paul Cayou. e a rni f tt i 1 j.ne service jxenuereu t 0 is the Final Mark of Character This Institution maintains men of experience, with a standard of service equal to ovoryone, with out regard to their circumstances H. L. PETER80N, C. It. AUGUSTUS, Embalmor'B Llcenst Kmbalmer'a License No. 300. No. 233. 0 Ontario Furniture Company S i l ta VV tKmmMSbmiMt- - 'M