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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1920)
TILE 0NTA1U0 AKOUS, ONTARIO. OREGON, THURSDAY. APRIL 1, 1920. Hi iA ' i ANNOUNCING OUR NEW LOCATION TO VHVMH OF FAH.M M.WillN CUV: Tlio John Deoro lino of farm Machinery In now on ttViplay ut ilia building formerly oc cupied I))' thu Modern Prcssory nt ptevjotisly uniloiiiiccd we have purchased the Jiilni Deere. Agency nml thu stock , on hand from lloyer Hiob. Wo hiivo added ii complete lino or purls mid other linen will ho nildod In time for the form reason . CAi.r, ox vh ion i'ahts now Geo. W.. Wayt ONTARIO, OREGON LOCAL AND PERSONAL of I'nyotto vnn In Ib In IliiniH this AT COXdltlXJATIONAI, Cllimt'll I VKTKItAN .STOCKMAN SKM-H There will bo a spcclnt Knstor nor-' HANCII ON MAI.IIKUH IIIVCH vice nt the Congregational church nt UNITKD I'ltlMIIYTKItl.l.N Cllt'ltCII 10:00, lllhlu hcIiooI. 11:00, Worship, Bncriiment of thu Lord's Huppor. 7:4(5, Worship; sermon Mtihjcct, "Soul Host ii ml How to Flint It." u J MirriiooiHT cnimcii Easter Sunduy. 10 A. M Buniluy Hchoal. 11 A. M., "I.lfo KvorluHtlng," n Kantur Message. V6:4G I', M., F.pworth I.engtio. 7::t0 1. M., "Walking Willi ChrlHt." Thin will ho Illustrated with beautiful pictures. Thoro will liu Hpccliil iiiiihIi! by choir mid uxurclHOM hy the young peitplu at uueh service. HAPTIKT CHUItCII Faster Sunduy. Illlilo school, 10:00 A. M. L'nstor exorcises hy Hunday mcIkioI unit mcHtiiKo hy piiHtor, 11:00. Youiik People's Hervlce, C::i0 P.M Gospel Morvlcu, 7::t0 I'. M. Prayer Hiirvlco, Wodne-sdiiy, 7 MB l. M. MInhIoii Circle, Thursday, April 8, meets with MrH. Webster, Hut rrupllllir Qlfmlnv .Qflitinl limit, rt.in ' n wm......j ....i.ui i.w.., ..win 10 mull 11 a. in. Sundny April 4 W. ('. Kgnnls Ontario Monday, . W. It. Urooko week on business. Itity Duncan of Irotiitlde spent the week end In Ontario, Mth. ln ii 1 Cayou went to Nanlpa for Ihn day Wednesday. Don Couklln Ih homo from O. A. ('. for tlio Knstcr vncatlon porloit. K. A Primer wob a WclBor business visitor Inst Saturday morning. Tlio Cutliollc Ladles' Society met Friday with Mrs. Geo. Holschnnn. MrH. Florence Johnson and Hinnll daughter loft for Portland Wednes day. Tlio Wednesday IlrldRo chili mot this week nt tlio homo of Mrs. It. M. Perry. Tlio Music rluh held a meeting Snturdiiy nt the home of MrH. 13. C. Vnn Pettcn. The Lmllos of the M. 13. church ' will hold n Sllvor Ten at tho parnon i'.mti:i piti:sitvTi:uiAN aiintcn 'IO HOLD ITS ANNL'.W, MKI.TINO The iinnital CotiRrcRntlonnl nicot ine of tho United Presbyterian church will ho hed In tho churrh TucHitay ovonliiR, April C, nt 7::I0. At this time alt reports of Inst ycnr'ri work mill disbursements will to Riven and plans imiilp for the romliiR year. All ineinliprs of the church and (iniRrcRatlon are urRed to he pro rut and frlonils of the ohureli nre eordlally Invited. The meetliiR will he followed by lunch unit a slclal hour. HPKCIAL i:.STi:it HKHVICK Kastur service will he held In the Presbyterian church on Suhhatli iiiornltiR, Special music Ih being prepared and the Sucrameut of the Lord's Supper will ho observed. In the . ovenhiR ttiere will he a cein: service preceding the sermon. Come nnd help In the chorus singing. T. J., Urosnnn, one of Malheur laRO on April 0. counties veteran Btockmcn, this week Hold his ranch which consists of -IB 7 acres on both banks of tho Mnlheur river at Us confluence with the Snake. Tho prlco nt which tho trans fer was in nil it Is snld to hnve been approximately $ 1 20 per acre. Otis Thnyor who recently sold his rnnch In tho Mnlhatir vnlley nlmvn Vnlo, Ih the owner of the llrosnnu property now. . Tho llrosnnu much, while not completely developed, Is one of tho' most desirable rnncbes In tho county In many respects. On It there Is a modern residence, burns nnd com pleln eiiilpnient. William llujs Loroy Another denl of the past weok Ih thnt hy which Pete Williams secured possession of the II. II. Wood ranch which was sold to Mr. Leroy last full. henrso unit other equipment In tho near future. Tho County Club Lender, Mnzlo Wilson, In meotlni; with communlt commlttccn ut Carlo, Ontario, Njiem nnd Oregon Slope to determine which projects seem prnctlcut mid dosfrable for boys and girls of thoio commuutles ns a part of the Farm Utirrau proRrnm. Mrs, L. Adam left this weok for Hurley to vUlt her ilntiRhtcr, Mlw Itena Adam, who is n member of the public school faculty there. Follow ing her visit nt Hurley Mrs. Adnm will ro to St. Anthony for u stay .villi her son nnd daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs, SpriiRiiu Adnm. Mr. and MrH. Frnnk Under sold their residence on Third street. (1. W., to K. V. AnderBon hiBt Thurs dny, nnd Immediately thereafter routed the P. J. UnllnRhor residence. Mr. nnd Mrs. Itndcr expect to start work on tho construction of n now homo on the four tots they hnvo owned for several years on tho brow of tho hill on First avenue, S. W., In Villa Park. NOTICK TO CONTHACTOHM NOTICE IS IIHKF.HY OIVIJ.V, Thnt scaled bids will bo received by the County Cmlrt of Malheur County at Vnlo, Oregon, on April I7lh 1D!!0, r M'KAY EASY WINNER IN BOUT WITH HAGAN Curie. I'ustlej it ml Hini-dilne Me Chile (llxeii Draw Decision Pop.i ilhfr Thu Knvtley Appeineil Itest .Mnn;M Chile IIiin Hlh llroheii. Miss Mario Fischer of Welnor spent Inst Saturday nfternnon .In On tario visiting frlenils. Mrs. Ivn Cox loft Weduegdny to Vnlo. Orecon on Anrll I7ih. ID20. m spoiid a two months' vacation with i 0'cioc A. Mi rr Rning n,mt relatives In Alba, Missouri. 2r miles of tho Vnle-Hrognn kcctlnn M. K. Nowtnn cnmii down from of tho John Dny IllRhwny, ncconlliiR llnrper to spend tho week end In. to plans nnd specifications on file In FOIt HALi: Fiirnltuie, one din hiK table one library table, ono rock er, one Hteel cot See C II. Trous dale at Western I'nltm office. IIH-lKtf Mr. Mid Mrs. A. X. Mickey, who recently purchased the Frank Hund ley properly In Ontario, oxpeot to lenvo this week for ICufaulr., Oklu- homa, for a short visit. Mr Mickey has some business Interests to dis pose of In Oklahoma before return Inn to Ontario, Mr and Mrs. Mickey expect to be roiio for a mouth nt least SPECIALS -FOR Saturday, April 3rd GROCERY DEPARTMENT High Patent Flour, per sack - - $2.90 Creamery Butter, per pound - .65 Good Tomato Catsup per bottle - - - .25 Good Canned Corn, per can - - . -' .15 Graham Flour, per sack - - - - .65 8 lb. Cottolene, per can - - - - . - 2.90 4 lb. Cottolene, per can - - - ' - 1.50 Good Bulk Coffee, per pound - .40 Golden Rod Washing Powder, per package - .30 Toilet Soap, per Bar .05 MEAT DEPARTMENT Bologna, per pound - - - - - .18 Hamburger, per pound -. - .20 Shoulder Steak, per pound - .... - - .20 Pot Roast, per pound - -"''.- - .15 to .18 Beef Boil, per pound - ;- . .12 1-2 to .15 Lard, 10 lb. pails, per pail -: - - 3.00 Lard, 5 lb. pails, per pail - -'. - - 1.50 Pork Sausage, per pound ... ,25 Kippered Salmon, per pound .25 ,1 M ! MfllMMt - !lfc. I III.. I I ---!! II 'l Independent Market Phone 6 ONTARIO, OREGON Ontnrlo vIsIHiir friends. K. II. Adnm of linker wiir mi On tnrlo visitor this week, the wiest of his biotbor, L. Adnm, of this city. Mr. unit Mrs. I.. It. Ilrelthaupt nnd Miss Klslo Flllott motored to OrcRnu Slope Sunilny to spend the day with friends. The Wonmn'H club met today at Mrs. K. C. Van Pencil's homo. Next Thursday It will meet nt Mrs, II. II. Whitney's, Mrs. W. K. Lees nnd her wins, Wll lliim IO., Jr., nnd Freddie, left lust Saturday for the bn lance of the col Iiro term, O. H. (lrahani of tlio Golden Hule More Is nhout hriiIii after sufferliiK from mi attack or toimllltlH durliiR the first of tho week. Paul McCuloch returned last Sun ilny mornltiR nnd will take chnrRo of the work on his father's rnnch under the WnrmsprliiRH project. F. Leslie Ilody, socretnry of tho Commerclnl rluh, was confined to his lion Thursdny nnd Frldny of Inst woMt wltli n ciiro of tonsllltls. MIm l.oxoln Pnlue of Ilnloo Ih Rending thu week with llttlo Mhw ThresiM Youiir nt the homo of I.. Adam diirliiK tho ICaster vacation. ltov HenrvJ. Kllbourne. proaehor, v.riter, lecturer, upoko nt tho Conijr rmIoiiiiI church Sundny on the pur pono or tho PIlRrlm Memorlul funds. John l.nniJlnRlinm, who underwent mi operation for utomnoh trouble at N'nmpu InHt week, was nblo to return homo Monday and la convalescing at his homo. K. 8, Frasor nrrlvod In Ontnrlo Sundny noon to spend tils enster va cation from the University of Wash ington with his parentH, Mr. nnd Mrs, K. A. Frnser. Mis. I.nrun lUncknhy roturned Wednesday from Portlund, whoro idio went Saturday to moot her mother, Mrs. J. It. Jimcrfton, nnd no company her homo. Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk Itador on Tuesday moved into tho aallaghor rosldenco on Socond street, N. W. Thl. mada piibnlhlo the moving of Mr. nnd Mrs. K. V. Anderson Into tlio Under house. Mm. Don Piatt h visiting at tho homo of hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Illlllngsley while Mr. l'futt motoii from the ranch, which has been rent ed, to tho homoHtcad whoro ho will eugngo In tho sheep hliBlness, Mr. nud Mra. J. II. Fortlcr oxpoct to move Into their now homo on Sac ond street, S. W., today. Their oc cupation of their now homo will per mit Mr. nnd Mra. O. II Tent to move Into thu house the Fortler'n nro leav ing. Cieoree Huntington Currey, for merly editor or tho Vale KuterprUe, but now engaged In the real ostutu business nt tho County ne.it, wus an Ontario visitor on Monday on his way out to Lndruudo and other outsldu points. J, M. Johnson or Doise, tho vet eran wool buyer, was an Ontario business visitor on Tuesday. Mr. Johnson camo d,own to loam what the local sheepmen think or prevail ing prices. So far us known Mr. JohiiBou did not buy any of tho local clips. W. C. Jones, who hus been con nected with the undertaking depart ment or A. L. McDowell's store, has leased the equipment of tho C'ouover undertaking establishment and en tered tho field on his own account. Mr. Jones pluus on adding an auto tho offlro of tho Oregon Stale IllRh wny ICiiRlneorR' nt Ontnrlo, OreRon. Tho snld County Court will receive nnd consider bids for all or anv pro thin of said construction work not less than one mile. Plans nnd specifications may ho had nt the IllRhwny KiiRlnpers' office nt Ontnrlo. Illds to ho accompanied by a certi fied check for five per cent or the amount bid. The Court reserves the rlRht to ro Ject any or all bids. K. 11. TF.8T, County Judgo F. M. VIN'KS Commissioner J.F. WIMVKIt, Commissioner Attest A. M. MOODY Countv Clerk First publication April 1, ltii!0 Last publication April in, 1020. Tho .Vows whllo It Is New Head Tho Ontario Argus. Despite tho. fact (hat tlio crowd waH not whnl It Hhoiild hnvo been, tho boxliiK curd given hy tho Ontario Athletic club at the Opera House linn Friday evening was woilh seeing. Tho main event, a ten round set to between Itomeo Hiiriiii of Seattltt anil Gordon McKay of Pocalello, wus won lianilH down by McKay, who came from the encounter without the rIrii of having been engaged In ex changing wallopH with the fighting linker. Hngnti however displayed evidences of the mix-up, and It was only his Ramoness nnd ability to tuko punishment that saved him froth being knocked out. Twice during the milling Hagiiii went to tho can vans. McKay followed his usual style of letting his opponent carry the fight to him nnd did his bent work In countering tho nttnrk. MrClmoV Hlh llrokeil The Hcml-fitinl event, it six-round mill between Curley Knstley or On tnrio nud Sunshine MrCliire or ('aid well, wns declared n ilrnw by HorVrco Sill, hut It was apparent thnt Knst ley was In the bolter condition of the two nt the final gong. In Tii'-I, Mo Clurn called for a doctor soon after retiring to tho dressing room. The physician allied found Sunshine siif. jTerlng from a fractured rib. Thin Injury wan secured in tho second stanzn, ho McCluroV gainenetw n 1 no further confirmation. The opening event wu.i a sclntllnl Ing exhibition of amnio r mitt sling ing by Young Kline of Payette nnd Young Medettrlok of Ontario Hon ors were ovnu. The 1ioh delivered Humorous bnyniakers that nuvcr lauded while wild punches etirclttly aimed got home unexpectedly at times. Tho crowd liked this event, nnd tho remainder of, Iho.tJird.ii well. " Stihscriho for tho Argus nnd keep up-to-dnte. Top Repairing and Painting Our Specially Nothing- but the best quality used. Seguine Auto Co0... Oldest Gnrufje in Mnlheur County "TREBI" BARLEY Recommended by Farming Experts ' ' CASH GRAIN CO. Phone 166R ONTARIO,' - OREGON .v M a t ma .4 40H . I