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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1920)
r 'life OVLAlUO AINU'S, ONTAWIO, OI.'ISUON, THURSDAY, MARTI! 4, 1920. HIGH SCHOOL GOING TO PLAY BASEBALL Wealth nl CiiikIIiIhUn for lllniiiood ilcui(iis Sow (ii'tlliiK Into ! lit foil (iiitne Hum Not Itcon I'liietl Hero for Veins. F Prosprila for n winning ImmMI team looms brightly on tlio liorl ciiii for tlio Ontario High Be'iool Ureal enthusiasm la IisIiik manifested tiy tlio young moii who hnvo hopes of innkliiK tlio ton in, ami tlio campm I now u scent) or activity In tlio bas ImU world. Almoit nvery lioy In ItlKli Bahool displays litft favorable nttltudo toward this popular sport liy conii.K to school oarly anil iilvnys IdliiK nrwout wlion "Imttlmr lllos" or plnylnc "kotoli." With the pres ent prospects n "rmil baseball iou:i." U exported, nlt'.io no team ln been picked n h yet. OwiliK to tlio fnrt Hint thero hu lirim tin linaelinll In Ontarl' tir w.v- onil ywira, tlio orgntilr.liig of .i 'witn ...l ..-. ...Ill ....... ...III. II... ll.Mlll IIIIH Jllll Will IIIOBI mill in' mil. ... npproval mill tisppnrt of evfii.wmo II will ho thru tlio lllgh School Ikoiii tluit tlio truo lovers of thU All Amor Inm 'ami' rnu not tliolr thrill nnd nxcllHiiinnt Mtioli as only Jmiobi.ll mn jjlvo. W.H. ATTEND CONVENTION At tlio Mny prlinsm Oicmiii will choose lun delegates to go to till' National Itopiiblliim coiivi'iHIon in In hold In Chicago, four from the state ut Inrgo mid two from oach ionrea mIoiiuI district. I'ou'r years ngd lion W. II. llrooho of thin city wns elected an (loloiinlf from tlio HSaslern Oregon dlNtrlct to tho National ltpohtlinn convention hold In CIiIchko. iwithlii tho highest voto of liny of tho rondl ihitOR In tho field. At tlTo convention ho wiih an artlvB mid liif'uenilul I ! -Kiito and wns chosen Oregon' mire snutiitlvo on tho platform committee, mid iiciiilliil himself wlili credit Mr. llionko will ngaln lie a randl duto for tlilH honor front Hi" Hudi-rn Uroi;on district, mid from report ro culved hla cnudldiicy la iikiiIii meeting with Invor. Mr. Ilrooko bus nlwny been unswerving In hla . nit to !' piihlloau prlnolplott nnd tho Hepub llcnii party, nnd ho stands high In tho I couiii'IIh or tho party. Ilia political oxpnrliiiiro mid notiiiilntiiire will en iihlo him lo render much valunlilo iisslMnura to the Oregon di-Pviutlou ut tho convention. Kltt'ITLAM). Idaho. March 3 Mr. nnd Alih II. It. Uonmer ar the parent if n 10-potinil -on, imri Titosday morning, Marrn 2. A little daughter va horn to Mra Snin Ilnur, Monday morning jit the Mint) of l:er. and lira llnrt'h Wolglit Mi lion ml. I'rof T It Vellsm leturnail ii unlto moriiitu' from - t nrw w .Kr trip throiinth 1 1. atatc of Wh4u i t tiiti 'i. tlir .mormt o' I la Art !..,i!.s Dr. AIIn Anderaon cflin homo Bnmlny from lWnton, having flnln'i ml a rouno In thi Ilorrard Mwllcal Hohnnl. life thin wok piiIp; 'A th firm of I)ra, Weoae A Fortupr, of Ontario, a a lwrlncr In tlio bun' tea. Mlaa Klormiee AndMrMin rctuiitpd from h v I h 1 1 to Itolio tho Itat of the wnalc. Mlaa Thmilce Mcdeo vliltml frlfiiilH Mvornt dava In Ilolto the lt week MiiKtor Charloa Itohort HoIImii licok waa In Itolio tho wek (ii(1 v I n 1 1 1 ti k hla undo. I.oren Itcindolph, nnd ramlly. Itov. Kurd Ilurtch on Sunday r IriioiI hla pnatoratw o tho IMrat Itaiw tlat I'hurch, FrulUnnd, liia work to ond April lat. Ho will ko from horo lo Nfw IMymoiith for n tlina at Ipubi Itov. Ilurtch and family will ho minded In Pruitland wlinro hoth Mr. and Mra. Ilurtch hnvn lahoreil faith fully for the liplnilliluu: of Chrlat'a work. on oarth. All khoiI wlahoa go with thorn wharever thpy may Iip. Itov. KwIuk. diatrlct aupoiintcn dont. apoke to h nrn amllanro Sun day In the M. B. church. Trof. T H. Nellmin rendered a aolo. Mr. and Mr. WIIIIhui Hollanhcck wore over heynnd Ontario Sunday, iwrtakinK of a mom dnllctoua dinner at the home of Mr. and Mra. Tlieo. Moyer. A. Orlmoa haa raturneil from an fixtamlwl vjnlt to N'aliraakn. Mra. J. J. Orlmoa accomiKiuled him home Mr. and Mra. J. J. Oiimaa will coni to lowite horo, Mr. (Irlmea hrlnnlnn with him hla hnuaehold Reed and itook. Mra. J. M. Itoyatnu thla w.k pur rhaioil the corner roahlenre acmaa from tho llretliron rhiiroh from Mr. nnd Mra. Ilnruard Itonaon, payliu thcioforo ?!K00. It ti known aa tha Or WrlRht property. Mr. Hocltea thla week mld hla 10 nrre ranch two mile aouth of Kriilt- I'njotto, will turn tho prodilon-" over to Mra. A. T. Illalipp, vice president. Mlaa Hcrlvner will ho prcaent to preient nmttora of Intercut to inothora. Tim tonchora hnvo chnrgc of part or tho program. Im portant llcrature will I hnn d out. on .Monday after u vlnll In Ontario. John McCloud if llculnli rotiirniMl from Ontario on Monday. Mtaa Mnry Msllito of Itivoraldo was a Junturn Mnltor on Monday JUNTURA JEWS NOTES W i (ViYi.Avi, srr (' II. It, IIAXHV WA.VW TO (!t) TO H.W I'ltA.N'CISfO OATH Kill SU Hurt It. Iluney, formerly I'liltoil Hfntna diatrlct attorney, wIiohc n-ciird n h u pnwiciitor of pio-Hini draft doilHor and other undiiinlile rlil xhiih could hardly Iw aurpntyti'd, lnt. iiiiuounreil hla iloalro to no to (In1 Deuioi'iutli' convention at H.ui I r.ci CiKCO. Mr. Ilauny la from the Willmneti" Viillny, mid not wull known in M il Imiir county, wavo hy a uiimlier or loaldeiita who woro In ioIIikh with him. To thoao ho haa written of h. I'ltimllnn to uiiiko the rare ror one or tho doloKiitoa at large and or murm' liioy ii iv lioimtliiK ror lilm i $8. Down & $5 aMonth Buys a Vacuum Cleanei' It's as easy to buy an electric vacu um cleaner as it is to oporato ono. Olily $o down mid tlu I'cmaiinh'i in !f' nimitlily histtilliiiciif m I lint our .spt'cinl fjiK.v pnyiiuMit plnu for llii nioiilh only. , By tnlcinjj ii!vntjiyc ol I his spt'cinl offer, you will he eualileil lo do your spring hoiiHeclcnniiiy; el' -Irienlly junl uji lliouwimls of oilier women will'dti mid without the fu.. iind worry of moving furniture. AVe shnll he glnd to tell you nil Jibout our speeinl side prices for Mnivli it you'll enll nt the Eleotric ,cJhap ii. lierson, Also we slinll he phul lr vivr you n prncficnl demoiiKlrntioii in your home. The Electri. Shop Idaho Power Co. I ''""iM Wo furnish tlio good Banking connootion. you tho ambition? Have A Hmiking connection is mi cult ivnt ion. Start it early and sere von when you need it. asset tlmt (bwrves it will he reiuly to h'egnrdless of you husiucg protspedit ut this time your future may he provided nniiwt hy n Piaukinj.' Veyationship started todax. Wo iu ite on to start with us. JUNTUUA, Ore, Maroh I. Mia. Joa Cnrtur and daughter, l'earl. ro tiirnod laat Tueailay from o wo'k'i vlilt lu Xnnipn and Ontario David McDonald imaMxl thru town ott Thursday after n few daa apent In Vale. Henr Welcome tell on a lnialn"' trip to Itolae and Nam pa laat Tlnirx day returning Monday. He waa - com pa u led horns hy Mra. Wetcoi i-. who hn been away for ome time DarMl Oraham returneit home from Ontario on Friday after ipend- lug a few days there. Mra I.OU McMullen of Drewaev imsaed thru town on Saturday on her way ti outalile polnta. IUIili ehamhera of Drewaey waa n Junturn vlaltor on Saturday. It. J. Dodge started for hla home at Aahtnnd, Oregon, on Monitny. after having apent some time In thla vicinity, lie waa accompanied hy Mra. S K. Slsemore, who will makeJ an extended visit with her daughter, Mra. Dodgs. The Klllaou-WliltP Lyceum courae rloaeil hero I hit seaaon on Keli IRtli with a thoroiiglily enjoynhle dra matic and mimical niimhor. preannt od to a moat appreciative audlen"e The whole course has proved very entertaining and pleasing, and It la hoJHMl that we aholl he favored with another course next year. The dance following the program was the first dance given hy the Jiihtitra Jasx Orehestra. and waa a highly successful affair. The serv ing of aandwlchea and coffse riy (ho 110)11 waa a popular feature of the ovonliig. Jt la understood that the prorettl are to go toward a shxh- phone snd other new limtrumeuts Janiss (Iralmm came up from Har per on Saturday for the Lyceum mid remained for n few days' visit horo. Allan Margaret Murphy spent Hie week end lu Juntiira. Ilerhert Ward of Drowioy waa u JiTnturi vliltor on Saturdr.7: also Rllna Tlllntaon, Mr. nnd Mra. A. M. Ta; lur and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kd Sliflinorn. Mr. and Mrs. Win. M Itoherttnn, Itlmer Mstlieson, Ilshe Drlgam, Miss Velfu Ilyerly and Mrs. IlnldliiK. Miss Nan Hoffman, who la In training at tho Holy Hosary liinipltnl. Ontario, arrived homo on Monday for a visit with rslntlvns horo. Mra. Ward mid daughter. Illimclie. returned to tliolr homo near llmilnh 'Siiolil laud to W. M. ( opultuid, of Tut. iti'. coUMlderatloil $10,000. Mr. Hekcu will liio a. sale of his stork and rarmliiK Implemeuts on Marali lltli. Mr. Copulaud takes possession March 15. !'. R. Btlkett sold his ntw bunga low and two lots last week to Jolm Diirull. consideration $1,000. I'oh sesslou was gtvsn Ma run 1st. The Frulilaml Qarage has taken the agency of iht Oaklaud nu. along with their others and have 10 celvwt them In Ilolse. ready ror de livery. 'II. It. llQomer has sold a thorough hroil six lnontlis' old UoUteln hull to Mr. Knaims or Colvllls. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. William Dot tomb, (hiving tho T. ft. KolUou Ovsiiuml oar escnpod what might have heen a very serious 11 cc Idem Sunday morn ing when on their way to I'ajette While going up the Rand Hollow hill near the Phillips home tha holt out of tho steering goar dropped out and tho car wont Into the dltoh. Tho car was pretty muoli wrecked uud Mrs. Uotonly Is suffering from 1111 In Jury to one of her limb,. John M uiilock nnd Miss Esther Hvldborg wero married Friday after noon ut 3 o'clock at the llaptlst par sonage hy llev. Ford Ilurtch. Thoy will reside nonr Buckingham. Mr. Philip loan wns n witness to the r, rcmouy Mr uud Mra. It. P. Arnold and t .( . liildren of Idaho Falls came rcul.iy ror an oxtondod visit with Mrs nulla. The Mother' Circle moots this Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. T H Ni'lliiou, liocause of mown to iHHH KM ONTARIO I tM& t L?neGOriJ WkW (KEROSENE) FOR OIL HfATERS C00KSTOVES AND LAMPS STANDARD OIL COMRNY (CALiroUNtA) DON DAVIH OF NVHMA M ON 0MVKHSITV Ol'' OHKOON' THAM RUOENK, Ore, March 31. Don Davis of NB8n wan 0110 of tho four men Bout to Portland from tho Uni versity of Oregon to compoto In the annual flvo-mllo run held In Port land, Saturday, Fob. 21. Olonn Walkloy, or tho university, wns eleventh tnnn to rinlah. Tho team was' In vory poor condition becaimo sovoral or tho momhera woro III nl at tho tlmo or tho incut. Meno Puyiiu, n formor Lomon-Vollow trnclt ator, runnliiB for M. A. A. P., won find place In 20:02. Ilnnkotball fans woio doomed to dlaappnlntniunt Wodiiosdny night be cause tlio OroBon-Stnufrtrd itaino wns liohltiil cloned doors 011 iiccount or tht flu bun. Tho Oregon iiulnlet limt ,to Hi" Houtharnera 20:10. Pretty Enough for Formal Occasions Practical Enough for Every .bay NEVER have we din plnyed such dainty ef fects in women's punipK nnd Oxfords as wo have this Spring. Women who take genuine pride in their appearance will find a real eliann in the latest styleM junt receiv ed from Viz& Dunn Co. She who wears them has the satisfaction of knowing that they are new and individual in every sense of the woltl. A look at them will quickly tell the story of what's heiiitf worn iu the fashion centers. To walk in them w to enjoy the easfe that is tfcueridly 1 a eking in other shoes. Dull Kid 1 :'."). Sixes 1 1 ere: 2 1-2 to 8. AAA to ('. White Kid $l").")l) Sios Mere: 2 1-2 to 8. AAA to 0. Patent Leather 12.20. Sizes Here: 2 1-2 To 8. AAA to(!. RADER BROS. CO. ONTARIO, OREtiON RING DEPARTMENT STORE If it is to be had you will find it here Ml ONTARIO Aif Jar oncGONj WifM DEPARTMENT STORE New Spring Millinery, New Suits, New Coats, New Dresses, New Skirts, New Waists, .New Shoes, New Everything in Wearing Apparal for Spring is arriving every day by express and freight at prices that after comparison are sur prisingly reasonable. im IS '5 . m