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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1920)
K THE ONTARIO AKUUS ONTARIO, OREGON, TUDKai'AY, JANUARY 1, 1920. FRU1TLANDBENCHNEWS Mr. Ilnrry Muck linn returned to Portland nftor n liort vlwlt with Ills pnrcnts, Mr. rfnd Mrs. K. A. Unck. Mr nml Mra. I-'rud Unck Imvo re turned to tliclr liomo In l'orntollo nftcr tho Clirlstmns vticntlnn with tlio Mnck family. Dlllnrd and Llnnlo Crogor loft Sat urdny cvonliiR for Fllmoro, Call foniln. Thoy will vlull mi mint mid will Htny throiiRli tlio oriui?o nontton Mm. J. II. Crawford of DeJi MolneH, Iowa, Ik a guoat at tlio I'. A. Croger liomo. Mrs. It. 8, Kutch went to WeInor Friday n gutwt of Mr. nnd Mm. Ilolf Kutrli. Mr Honry and MIm Annlo Kahl of Kgland, North Dakota, nro visiting their nloco, Mrs. J. W. Ilcolilor. ChnrlcH mid Arthur Mct'oard, nro up from (loodlng C'ollogo enjoying tho vncatlon of tliclr tmrontR, ltov. mid Mrs. McCoard. Frank Unnds mot with n sorloitH nccldont Saturday ovcnlng. While taking Mrs. Yont to IiIh homo to May with tho children ho ran tho nuto Into tho train without lights which wns on tho cannery croimlng, thoro holng n dotmo fog. Tho car woh hadly damaged and Mrs. Yont received Home Kovoro cuts nliout tho fact from tho broken shield. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Itendoy enter- Boys and Girls today are Men and Women tomorrow. Tlierefore have your child photo graphed while it is a child. Next ear it will have lost its charming, childish ways dear to the' hearts of all fond parents. January will be known as Children's Month at our studio, and, as a SPECIAL OFFER we will donate to the child, for future reference, one enlargement 7x11 completely finished, mounted in attractive folder, with each order for one dozen cabinet size photographs. This enlargement will be highly prized in years to come. Make' your family record complete. Sittings can be arranged at any lime. SELIGMAN'S STUDIO Wr t ONTAItlO "Photos that nrc different" OKKGON f JS A tail laaual ( il ow rriualni In I. iI.hw ahwb till (IfiTtallan cl r bat itrrruarUr JrUjtd arnl inmai- l.l.d. J ik. t.wll Itlkil rrr lit f.lll ipnJiluifi ubl ( mH to uatruplaf lli lnlr ruplleai lo.tllitlr Ju l la. -r, ami I P"nr lk rail raadi to amt aJquatlr t lrtf awj lra" iLrauilraut lit rouatrjr. WAI.KKII I). IHNIK, DlMiia. Qtwl Xaffaaa. Work more Produce iriore : 4 . Save, more But wc can't continue increasing our production unless we continue increasing our railroad facilities. The farms, mines and factories cannot increase their output beyond the capacity of the viilroads to haul their products. Railroads are now near the peak of their carrying capacity. Without railroad expansion more en gines, more cars, more tracks, more ter minals there can be little increase in production. But this country of ours is going to keep right on growing and the railroads must grow with it. To command in the investment markets the flow of new capital to expand railroad facilities and so increase production there must be public confidence in the future earning power of railroads. The nation's business can grow only as fast as the railroads grow. dliifradverlt'Aemmt fa (nihlidjied by tic Shssocialon of&aihvm IskecutiA'aL thou Jriirinf information toHetrninj A railroad ! ation may obtain littraturt by writing to tht Alloca tion Hallway Kttaiutti, 0 UrooJuay, Ntw York, Bring your next order of Job Printing to The Argus You'll be pleased tnlnod to Christmas dinner Mr and Mrs. A. T. Illshop nn family. Mr. mid Mrs. II. It. (loonier had as tholr t'lirlhtinns Day guests Mr. and Mrs. II. a. Unrdnor anil two hoiih. Mr. and Mrs. (:. v. Mndson wore hostesses to a Christmas dinner, tholr guostn IicIiir Miss Annlo Hupp nnd Mr. nnd MrH. Fairy Spnlnhowor mid family. Mr. and Mrs. I I). IIohhoii and family woro In I'nyottn Christmas Day at tho homo of Mr, and Mrs, () !;. IIohhoii. Mr. mid Mrs. J. W, Ilcolilor had as tholr guostH Christines tho Jouns Hosteller family, tho N II. I'ayno family and Henry nnd Annlo Kuhl. A seventeen pound turkoy graced tlio tulilo Christmas Day at tho J Frank Smith home. Tho guests woro Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. I'ortor, Mr. nnd Mth. M. 1'. Jolly and Mr. and Mrs. 0. I. Ilollonliock, Tho Kxcolslor Clnss of tlio Ureth ral church hold their annual Imn iiuut In tho church husoinent of tho church Tuesday evening. Fifty guests worn present. Prof. T. It. Nollson Is In Ilolso this wook nttondlng tho superinten dents' convention. Tho Itloh, Thompson and Dahell fmnllles woro ontortnliiod this Christ mas Day at tho homo of Mr. mid Mrs Ira Dalzoll. Mrs. Morton Thoho ontortnliiod to Christmas dinner Mrs. Curt Johnson of Ontario, Mr. Oeorgo Tholm of Vulti, nnd Miss Agnes Thoho of I'lirmn, A Clirlstmns tro'o mid n good time for tlio children wns hrld at tho M. M. Hurst home Clirlstmns. Thnso present woro Mr. Zaok Walker and family, J. I). Walker, Mr. mid Mrs. (1. M. Wnlker, J. C. Walker. McHiimIM Cliiiieli, l'lulllniul, Froo l-Yoni Dchl. At tho morning service. Sunday n collection wus tnken to clear tho church of tho doht. About $ 1050 was takou up In n fow minutes. On Thursday of this weok the niumhortf of tho church will hold tholr Now Year's dinner mid tho gnosis of honor will he tho roturned soldlors from overseas. A big dinner Is holng prepared and a most enjoy nblo tlnio Is anticipate. Mr. and Mrs. Then. Mo er ha o purchased u ten acre tract two lulle from Ontario whoro tlioy nro nicely located. Dr. and Mru. W. T. Seoloy, nee Miss Ileulah Moyor, Imvo sold tholr Intorosts In McCall and Imvo gone tc California to make their home The doctor Is tnklug a post grnduit course in ono of tho medical schools and will locate for practice In twine southern California city LOCAL AND PERSONAL Ilrogan contributed moro than It slmro of the gnosis nt tho Mooro this weok. So many In fact woro the travelers from tho upper Willow crook community that thoy must have been inltMod- Among thosa register ed from the famous fruit section woro tho follewing: Mr. and Mrs. V. Smith. Q. Kilning, Joso I.nuslr Ica, J. Y. PrUzn, M. J. Sholton, nick I.ockett and I.afe Hill. They wero In Ontario Monday and Tuesday. J. K. Lawrence formorly of Mill hour county, 'but now a resident of Hums, was registered nt tho Moore on Monday I To Our Customers ? ''-V.f Wo wish lo I .ko this opportunity to llinnk our ninny ciiRt.nn.crs for the, loyal support given us during the yenr closing. Our business has boon cxlrcinoly sat isfactory in all regards and we assure you that we greatly appreciale your patronage, wc have given all of our attention and efforts towards making your business with us satisfactory and have left nothing undone that we know of for your advantage. We are still with you (o serve you in our capacity and assure you the same per sonal service as in the pasf, with the addi tion of a larger and-more complete stock than ever before. Our merchandise is bought right and wc know 'it is priced as low as possible under existing con ditions. If there are any suggestions whereby wo might handle your business more to , our satisfaction wcwill welcome them from you at all times. Wishiujj you a Prosperous and Happy New Year, we beg to remain Yours truly,. E. A. FRASER DREAMLAND Thursday and Friday, Jan. 8 and 9 The wildest, most harum-scarum, jolliesi, and at times pathetic character of the screen is MARY PICKFORD in her second picture from her own studio, "THE HOODLUM" Successor to DADDY LI i; LEGS a lot of dirty-faced girls &re happier than clean ones jiyl . J9f JaaaaWaiatfaK The Romance OF A SPOILED HERFSS who fell through a coal chute 'to the joy of living '. LAUGHS 1,000 Remember, only two days Begins at 7:15 sharp Two Shows and a Half