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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1920)
'P rill ONTARIO ABO US, ONTAKIO, OltEG ON, THUBSD AY, ,IATAHY 1, 1920. i ;' LOCAL AND PERSONAL Tho Oregon club added to tlio fos- t Itlca of tlio holiday Reason by piny I k tho bout fur two of tlio prettiest ( noliiK parties given In Ontario ico tho wnr, or before Hint time, f r tbut matter. Thoy opened tlio i iiHon with their liivllntlon number ( irlKtmnn night, willed was nttondod I tho largcnt number of dnnccrn i or nrcommodntod by tlio halt. And tlio hull Itself was ono of tho fentnrcH ci tho RatliorltiR, for tho young men hod taxed their liiRcnulty and decor nth o powers to lend color to tho Withering. , I.ntit ovcnhiR tho club Rnvo lt roo otid dnilco to permit of tho proper welcoming of tho youthful 1020. It wns n rcpolltlou of tho ClirlstmnH avo HtlCCOflfl. LOCAL AND PERSONAL In nil thero wore 107 couples pros- out, bcBldo tho Oregon club man and their partner. Jinny of tho dancers worn guests from out of town, und of courso thoro woh nn.unununl numbor of college- boys and girls among tliouo present. Mr. and Mrs. Kelso Kowiiian of Joromo, Idaho, wcro In Ontario Sat urday visiting friends. Thoy enmo clown from Vulo with Mrs. Nowmnn'M pnrontB, Mr. nnd Mrs. QcorRo Vnn- dorhoof. M. I). Kelly of Jaiulcsou, who used to bo ono of tho C'ountv Court ind l glnil Hint hf Is no longer, spent ful- urdny In Ontario. With hU daugh tor ho wns rcRlstcf-cd it tho Moon- Iti:VIVAI. Mliri'l(iS AT NAAIIKNi: CHlltCH If ff Hf.V. .V MO.W, JAV. I ,v a rnrnniount-Artcrnft Special "Tin: e,m:i:it oi catii. Kit ink ut'Hii" I'nlbi' Sr 'IVKSD.W, .I.Wt'AHV l IIHVANT WAKIIIICttN In "A VKItV (JOOII VOl'NO MAX" Mutt Mini .leff Cm loon WKDNKH.. .IA.V. 7, OXfiV "MV IIONOI, 11,1' Hllll," A nf I'onplo Musical Com edy In II gorgeous nets. Only town playltiK It between Dolso, I'lnnoy lent re, nnd tho Whentnn tlioatro at Woliior. Boat wilu starts at Ontario pharmacy, Saturday, Janu ary .1. Curtain at 8 IT. p. in" Ono show only. All sent reserved. Oct your seals early. TIIUHH. . Kill., .I.W. Hi O MAKV I'lCKI'OltD In "Tin: nooni.rM" You snw her In "Daddy Long Legs," and this It oven better. Also ClirMlo Comedy HATCHDAV, .lAM'AltV 10 WAi.iaci: mill) In "Tin: i.ovh iiriuiuur llnrobl l,lo)il Comedy COMIXO HOONj "lUIOKIW IH.OSSOMS" DEEDS AND PATENTS Itov. V. It. Cain, of Wichita, Kan , an ovangollst of iiaOonat l-pututlou linn been secured to hold a series of meetings In tho Xazarcno churoh, be ginning Sunday, January 4th, nnd closing January 1 S tit. Sorvlccs nt 7; 30 p. m. Two great services on Sundays. Evangelist Cain, before Jns. II. Moltsctt et ux to A. O Ilrooks, $108 ncros In NHViNB'J 215, IB, 42, July 31, 1010. - $1.00. A. a. Ilrooks to Anna K. Ilrooks. snma us nliovo, Dec. 0, 1010. $1.00. Clnudo J. Mussclmnn ct ux to flnrnh A. Mooro et vlr, NWWNKW. 20, ID, 47, Nov. 24, 1010. $1000. Vnlo Ifardwnro Co.ito Hopn llros. & Saxon Humphrey, Lot 0, III. 25, Kldredgo'H Adn., Vale, Duo. IB, 1010: $10.00. Muthcur Forwarding Co. to Dlvon & Co., Lots B, C, 7, 8 111. 0, All MhuU'H Adn. Vnle, Dec. 13, 1010. $1.00. Ogilon Tnwl Si Dovolopment Co. to Julln and Fred W. Klcsol and WIN liolmlno Paulino Rlioarninn, HKVi HWVt, 88HVI( 4i SWMHWW. 8. IS, 42, and Lots 1, 2, III. 1, Ontario, Dec. 13. 1010. $1.00. W. A. Ayorn ot ux lo J. K. Hollo way, RWUSKVi. H. 1,47, May IB, 1010. $4000. Jones & Co., bankors, to I.onllo KoIko ot ux, Lots 11, 12, III. 312, Ontario, Aug. 18, 1010. $1.00. Ilergermnu Itonlly Co. to I. It. .olbry NMCVi 8WV4, 28. IB, 47, Oct. 1.7, 1010. $10,000. Krnnl: K. Nowblll et ux to Hurry L. Stout ot ux, SNKViSKU, NA NiniSKU. 30, 10, 47, Nov. 20, 1010. $1.00. 11. I Ilrookshlro et ux to Win. Satorrus, NBWIJSWU, 28, IB, 47. Dec. 10. 1010. $4B00. Mary K. nannon (o Jnnlo V. Cnr tor, Lots IB. 10, 17, III. 278. On tario, Dec. 8, 1010. $1.00. - V. S. A. to Thos. 11. O'Nolll, 8WU SKUSWV., ola. 20; SUUNKUSKU 3S, 13, 40. Thos. II. O'Neill to Jns. Morfltt, NWNWW. etc., 3B, 13. 40, Oct 20, 1010. $000. II. II. ItoiiHo ot ux to John A. Kon- liedy.3 .1 ncros In Lot 1, III. 42, llniRRii, Nov. G. 1010. $1700. J. II. Ilntflnld to I'rnnk O. Chrninn, N. 10 feat of Lot 2, III. 00. Oreon's Adn , NyM). July IB, 1010. $1.00. Illnckaby hiiiI Loom to Lextor lllrsrh nt ux, IiU 1, 2, 3, III. 130, Ontario, )'. 12 1010. $600. V. fl. A. to Doan Ooodmnn, KV4 SHW. 21 J WlbSWU. 22. 20, 37, Oct I 20. 1010. Slntn Lund Hoard to Mnttlo I). aoodmnn, SWW, W14SKU, 10, 20,' 37 Dee IB, 1010. $000. ML Si w JKf jmtr'WKSW'' iu:v. W. It. CAIN conversion, was n railroad mnn, tolo grnph operator unit band director of Itlngllng llrntliers' world renowned circus band. Ho proacluy, londu his own sing ing, pluys Inslrumeiits, Mings solos. nnd In ovory wiy ho can glorifies (toil Hb will bo uMlsted by thu pastor nnd iiMoclnto pastor, Itov. J M WIiioh and Itov. Mnttlo Wines, and , local worker. Kvorybody Is invitnl to attend thoso sorvlow. i FUntn Land Hoard to U. V. l'rlotr., WH. 10. 21, 37, Hoc. IB, 1010 j $800. Slnto Land Ilonrd lo Sue Prlt-x Kb, 10, 21, 37, Dee. 16, 1010. $800 Holla K. I'redorlokK' to Sylvester II. Predorleks, lt- NKViNW'4, N'KNKVi, 8KUNRW, SIJV.NWU. 8WV1NKW, NKU8WU, 26, 20, 40; Lot 4, Sec. 10; Lots 1, 2, Sec 30, 20, 47, Dec. 10, 1010. $1.00. Harry I). Putney ot ux lo I.nurn r Putney, Lots 0 to 10. 111. 78, On tario, Nov. IB, 1010. $400. Jordan Vnlloy Knrms to N. K. Stounrt. Ixt 17, III. 11. Iluhy. Nov 4, 1010. $4B0. . W. II. Ilrooko ct ux to Chns Den- key, WISWIbSKW. 2. 18, 40, Dec IB, 1010. $2000. Mnbln J. Atlmy ot vlr lo HIiok p Johnson, Lota 3. I. 111. 277, Onlarl Nov. IS, 1010. $1B0. .Complaint Piled In Circuit Court II. I). 1'rloke vi. Hay Putnam and ; (lllbort aoodmnn Jr., recovery $207 71 on account. Hoc IB. 1010 Win. K. Leo v. ill. W A Sin -liioiiH, Inc. ot nl. quieting title, Dec j 16, 1010. Carl J. Hnrtlott vs. IlonJ V Jor dan et ux, recovery $200. on ae count, Dee. 17. 1010. Martin P. Joyce v. John I" Aclon and Philip (loynu. nccoiintlng $7000. Dee. 20, 1010. Miiirluuo l.lit'ime Dm log Week John JiMeph Wnlr and Oeorglnuna Kellogg. Dec IB, 1010. Choteor Leo. Mcdeo and Clydu Bnlyn Hntcllff. Doc. 17, 1010 DREAMLAND THEATRE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7 TLnuirAt wWlty Q baftkMMMMMMIiTBiMBH &l w i. JUt3 m&& Hnni r if em -if w . "w.e. ir.j M - - 17-. TSijr., iu.. ijuv vn. wwt'tsLiy4fe-' " s3CPfirra'dM I ..uA lrt .i ..-"Jf tttUi aS wi &fZi Prices $1.50 and $1.00 plus Government tax. beats ou sale Saturday at Ontario Pharmacy. Reserve early and avoid dissipointment. i TheRestaurant that is Different That is what the Blue J Bird is. it is the kind of restaurant that men and women who must eat away from home most of the lime like to know about. And the reason for this is, our Home Cooked Food Prepared by women cooks, who know what home cooking really is. A family dinner at the Blue Bird will be enjoyed by all the family. You, Mr. Husband, will know that "friend wife" is enjoying herself, having a day's vacation, that the kiddies are enjoying the change, and that you are all getting good wholesome food, thoroughly cooked under sanitary conditions, and served carefully. THE BLUE BIRD CAFE "Where the Cooking is Different" Bread Prices Rise Because of Increased Cost of Materials We had hoped to keep bread prices down. We had hoped that the many attempts on'the part of the government t0 reduce the cost of living would materialize ere now, and that instead of an in crease, a decrease might be made, Hut Flour and Other Materials used in Hread and Pastry have gone up, as every Housewife knows, therefore Prom and after January 1, 1920, until further notice, a One Pound Loaf of Bread will cost 13 cents, or 2 for 25 cents. , Other Bakery Goods will rise in proportion. Moreover it will be necessary for us to establish and maintain a strictly "CASH" basis for purchases The Purity Bakery ALLEN & IIANEY, Proprietor Ontario, - - Oregon i t ,i i