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K THE ONTARIO AKOUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1920. Everybody Washes with Rain Water Jones JUNTO PASTOR RESIGNS CHARGE AFTER FOUR YEARS Diniiinllc CI uli to t'rcxcnt Piny t'ol- lowed by Dawn mill Supper Coder Auiili'ri of Alter Society .liinlimi Si'WH Nlltl'N. (Special to Tho Argus) JUNTUItA, OllK, March 8 Tho Itnv. Sherman L. Clark, pnRtor of tho .ttiiitura Prosbytorlnti Church preach iil his fnruwoll sermon on Bundny, March 7. Mr. anil Mm. Clark liavo boon with us four ami n half yearn In chnrKO of thin Hold which nlso In- aim Krlesz, Mm. Vornor Hopkins, Mm. William Allen, MrH. 0. II. Wet torstrom, Mrs. W. K. Ilcdgoii, ami Mm. David Ornlmtti. On March 17, a play, "Adventures of n College- llrlrtu" will ho given hy tho Juuttira Drnniiitlc Cluh under tho nusplces of thu Ladles' Altar Society of St. l'ntrlck'H church, Home tnlmit pluyH htivo alwayn hccii pop uat hura and tlilt ono promises to hu an ninUBliiK nnd ns successful fin any play tluit haH hccii given. Among tho numbers Introduced between net will ho a piano duet hy Josophluo KiiiiplitiHinan and Harry Churchill, vocal solos hy Mm. David Graham, Mm, (Ins Fries, Thcodoro llreck, Jr., Fred KnuphuHiitan nnd chorus titim hem. following tho play will ho a daiico tho music to ho furnished hy tho eludes Drewsey iiiid HiirroumllngH, mid tlioy loavo many warm friend Junturn Jo. Orchestra, with supper In imIm ilium. Mr. nnd Mm. Clark served at midnight. Tho cast mid leavo Tuosdoy for Portland, expect ing to muka tho trip overland In their car. Thoy will roimtln In Portland for a t lino before going to n now homo where thoy will ho fol lowed hy tho good wishes of tho whole community. Mr. Clnrk's succosnor hns not hocn chosen as yot, which lonvoB this flold without a pastor, though tho Junturn Sunday School will contluuo under tho direction of Mr. David (Iraham. On Friday tho Ladles' Aid Socloty of tho Presbyterian church mot nt tho homo of Mm. David (Iraham In furowoll session In honor of Mrs. Clark. A number of Mrs. Clark's friends outsldo tho momhorshlp of this organization wore also prcsont, so tho gnthorlng wns purely social with muslo ns tho chlof feature' of thu entertainment. Just huforo the guests woro seated at tho tnbls, tho guest of honor was prosontod with two hoautlful pieces uf cut glass ns tokeim of osteon from hor co-workers and frlomls, Among tlioso pro sent woro Mrs. S, I.. Clark, Mrs. Itoh ort Hood, Mm. Krod Curry, Mrs. Hoy (Jurry, Mrs. Joo Carter, Mrs. Carl ICuhtio, Mrs. II. W. Wolcomo, Mm. I.. P. Dolsolo, Mrs, Danlol Qallaghor, Miss Josophlno Knuphusman, Mm, synopsis tiro ns follews: ltodorlck York, u Jealous husb and, Thcodoro llreck, Jr.; Ilartholo mow Jeremiah Fnrobrothor, n de tective, Harry Churchill; Fred Hall, cousin to Mrs. ltodorlck York, Fred Knupluisinan; Mrs, ltodorlck York, tho collego bride, Josephtno Knuph usman; Ktliol Winn, n collego chum of tho bride, I.lla Wettorstrom; Mndaino York, mother of ltodorlck, Mrs. John Mcdotrlok; Pcaco York, oldorly slstor of ltodorlck, Marjory Khutio; Miss Delnucy Jones, a deaf friends of tho family, Melon Gallngh or; Tlldlo McComlck, ward of Miss Delancy Jones, Crlsslo araham. H)IIOpslM Act I Library of Madamo York's home. A morning Into In Septemb er. Act II Tho su,mo. Two days tutor. Act III Garret of Madamo York's homo. Three days Inter. Plnco A Nuw England town. Tlmo Prosont. Mr. J. W. McCulloch of Ontario ami Mr. William Ilanloy of Hums ar rived In Junturn on Monday on busi ness connoctod with tho Junturn In vestment Co. Mr, nnd Mm, Jack Joyco nro nn- ' ' t Does Experience Ask Fatherhe Count? knows The making of photographs that are worth while in tho result of years of experience in 1 lint line. "We linve devoted over twen ty yours to tins business; that's why our oliontelle is increasing. No home is complete, without n photographic record of each member of the family. Today you are hero; tomorrow gone1 Arranges for a sitting without delay and have no regrets. Seligman's Studio "Photos that nro difforont" Phono 133-W Ontario, Oregon nounclng tho arrival nt their homu of a nine pound son, on March 2. Mr, Sar.dnoss of Ontario who spent n fow days visiting friends hero re turned homo on Friday. Dewey McLiiron Jolt Friday for Hums whoro ho will tako charge of his brother's Will's ranch for tho coming soason. James araham returned last wcok to his homo In Wed fall after spend ing n number of days hero. Duncan Mcltuo or Itlversldo was a Junturn visitor on Friday. Mrs. Kvn Yost of lllvorsldo spoilt Saturday In Junturn for shopping nnd business. Tho Lndlos' Altar Society of St. Putrlck's church mot on Wednesday at tho homo of Mrs. L. P. Dolsolo. Miss Mnry Mcltao of Itlvomldo was u Junturn visitor on Snturday. , Hoy lluchunan, brother of Mrs. I.lla MoUomtrom of Juntura, nnd his bride, who was Miss Nora Martin of Hums passed thru town last wcok ou tholr way to llolso. Albort Altnow of Drewsey was n Junturn visitor on Saturday. George Carrol, who has chargo of tho Drawsoy garago Is nn early visit or almost any morning on his dnlly trip for gasollno. William Lytlo of Drewsey was a Junturn visitor on Saturdny. Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin Joyco return ed on Snturday after spoudlng n fow days In Ontario. RANCHERS ARE LUCKY SAYS SAGE OF HARNEY William lluiiley, Hack From "Every- when-," Voice Philosophic Ob- M'l'vntloiiH Othcr'olks limp Their Trouble Sii)n Wilson Won't Hun . E. A. 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"Our Wostorn rnnchors enn kiss themselves nnd cdngratulato them selves thoy aro a lot hotter off than most folks back thoro. Tho best way n wostorn ranchor can got rid of his Idea of his own troubles Is to get out nnd seo tho troubles that tho othor follow has, That holps a lot, to seo things in a difforont light." "What about politics," nskod ono ' of tho company to which Mr. Hanloy , wns talking. "Well, Wilson won't run again, that Is certnln. Ho Is thru phys ically, I don't know about tho other cundldntes, but Wilson won't be ono of thorn. "What about Oregon's United Stntes senatorsliip!" asked another. "Woll, now," said Mr. Henley, "I don't want to talk about llttlo poli tics but, by tho way, men," ho added, "wo have got to have the league of nations in some form. Wo have to help those starving people In Europe, for wo noed them to take caro of tho excess, crops we grow hero, that Is all thoro Is to It. Wo need them, and they need us." 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