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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1920)
TILE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY G, 1920. X Rexall Remedies Eastman Kodaks ONTARIO PHARMACY Prescription Specialists Till: IIKXAI.I. HTOIti: rneNi: no. a iVa , Remedies liiuiwwwiW!Wi.uiimiiiimi iim missis n .. i -J-i-J i Exchange Your iberty Bonds 'Plits government lias informed us that, it will commence exchanging permanent Liberty Loan Honda for the Temporary Liberty Loan Honda on iIny 1st. We will exchange all bonds for which we have iwmed our safo-koeping receipts but those bonds which are in private safety deposit boxes should be turned over to us for exchange. All Sec ond Liberty Loan Honds should be turned over to us not later than May loth. The permanent Liberty Loan Monds will have all interest coupons attached to the date of the maturity of the bond. We will make no charge for tins service. ihes lecret or a Superlative Tire The whole'qucstlon of n cupcr-tire is a matter of principles For thort U nothing exclusive in the industry. No patent? no socrat formulas prevent n conscientious maker from build -ing the best. Hut cost and competition modify ideals. Tlic Brunswick idoo it to py porfoction'u price nnd get it. That luts been the Brunswick policy since 1845. And it c -count for the .growing preference for Brunswick Tire. Motorists oxpect the utmost from a tire bearing the name o lirumwick nnd get it. You, too, will be convinced by your first Brunswick, tht here it an extraordinary tire, and that more money cannot buy n better. Better tires of their type arc impossible or better tube That we guarantee. Try ONE Brunswickr learn how It excels THE DRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO. Portland Headquarters: 46-48 Fifth Street Sold On An Unlimited! Mileage Guarantee Basis Ontario Auto Company FROITLAND RANCHES AI STILL CHANGING HANDS Two Suit" In IjivI Wools nl llunil. miiiiu FlgllliM Itcccptluti 'IVii-, iIoiimI t'lislnc mill Wire Oilier I'riillliiiul Now. Mr. ntul Mr. Fred Tlavln mid fnm lly tliln week moved mi to tholr now homo south of Mr. 1'rltsl's on I'onn nylVMiiln avenue recently pttruhiiHcd from I'. T. Johnston, of llucyrit. Olilo. Tin runrli consist of 20 crM mill fflGOO was the purohnso price. Mr, IMvl I from Chicago mul has Iiii Mt the homo of Mm. Mary lltirnatt. Mr. mikI Mr. I run t'rcKer have n on. burn April Slth. Mr. Kaltlt will route hero noon from Walla WhIIr to kep Iioiiho for hnr brother. UowHril Douglas, on ttie Douglas much north of Frulllniul. Sunday Mr. mul Mm. Theodore Moyr ware calling on friends on tho Frultland bench. They were accom panied by Dr. mul Mm. Heeloy. of MIiIvnIo and Mm. J. W. ttllimiro of Welser. Mm Walter Bliltnu of I'ayottP. mul Mr. I.01111 Wilson Myers, of New I'lv moiilli with guest Sunday of Mr II K WllfoitK. Mrs !:. A. Murk left Tuwtdny morning uk a delagatu from the i'riillliind Motlwra' Circle) to thu State Parent-Teachers' Aesoehttluu. Mi Alice Ilurnntt was down from Itnlso to apand t lit week end with her mother, Mm. Mitry llurnott. Shu h taking nurse's tralnliiK nt St. l.tlko'H llOSpltal. Mm. Tearl I'etMrson and 8. I. IllnkoslHy went Up to Welser Monday nlKht to hear (Irand Opera. Mia A ii nlt ltupp want to llolse laat week to hear (Irand Opuni unit to visit for ten tiny. Mr. and Mm. Maurice I.ninli mid family of Caldwell wore the guesta Sunday of Mr. and Mm. A. A. Stutlor. Friday evening Mr. and Mm. A. (Mailer and Helen worn dinner guests of Mr. and Mm. W. .Mmlimii. Mr. and Mm. T. T. CarpHnltir mid win are hem from Hunter. Or., for an extended vlult at f lt Molt In Car penter home. Mr. anil Mm. II It Flegon wore guests Sunday of Mr. and Mm. M. l'uchert On Wednesday evening of Inst eek about IB of the neighbor and relatives helped Mm. Jnroh Itnuert celebrate her birthday anniversary A splendid time waa hud On Friday evening over 100 limit were present to welcome Mr ami Mrs. YanOeuseu to the commun ity. The reception was Klven nt tho Itiingatow. Ire cream nnd cuke were served. Krlday evening Met.rf Wnltor Teekett ami Km II 8i-hmld took tho mettilier of their Bundiiy f linol elaaeee out for a welner ront on the Payette river near the hrldxc On their return tlify t.i(ippr. nt thr ltungalow for otlmr icfrriiiiunt-; Friday evening tho SPiilorc m wnlner rast on HlrdliiK I-l "id mid reMrt a' dandy tlmo Kememuer th Mothers Circle meeting this Friday afternoon nt :i o'elfiok. A spefllal proKnim will ho given and election nf officer Come nut am) help make the lnt mertliiR a aneceaa. Mr. and Mm. William l)lrliill mid Mlaeee l.uelle and Iteruhe Hill nnd Mr. Burtlette Hill motored to Fin mett luaday. Mr. ami Mm. I.oren Hudolph nnd Eimlly motoreil down from llolso HHtlav morulng to tpond tho day with Mr. ami Mm J K siM.itli Mr aad Mm. William Ilel,nl.eck mid Kobert and Mm. Ilenn were nNo guests of Mr and Mrs Smith Siinduv U die Her. Mr. and Mm. Melnrud H neper nre (he pamntM of a ten pound it.iiiKhtr bora Friday. April .10th Mlaa Ksthar Kinney In down from llolso spending the weok end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs J M Kin sey. A most enjoyable reieption wn given Friday evening- at t'io m k Uungalew. weloomliiK He nnd Mrn YauDeueen to the chun h Ire cream eud cake were served the guests and a large crowd a- out to enjoy the get awiualnted meettiiK Mr. and Mm. Herman Tnet-'e mid daughter and family left Thursday eveulug for Cairo. Neb Whl'e here Mr. Tagge puichaxwl the Van Mkcu twenty acres, paying therefor $ tiooo He has truveled lu 2s' Ktatfi hut 1 finds nothing thut pleases ht more tthan the Payette V.illey Mr. anil iim wuiartl are iuomiik from the MoIIeim-ltusscll place to Frultland and Mr and Mm II (I Uausom and family are ihoIuk to the Kuasell ranch vacated by Mr WHtard. Mr. Charlen Thompson left Friday evening for his home In Toppentsh Wash., having ben 'Hlhd here bv the death or his futh.-r. Mr Kus-oll Vddimoi Moik1'4 oeniiiR Air Charles Thowpsou and Mr and Mrs Frank Thompson were entertained to dinner at the U II. ltleh honu On Wednesday evening they were guests to dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Ira DaUell illntior Kuogta of Mr. mul Mm. Wll llnni Hollcnlieck. Mr. mul Mm. h, S. 1'obat. Mr. Hhermnn l'obst mid Mln Mary Polist, Mm. B. A. Folly ntul Mrs. l'ctcrmnn rutumed Sunday evening from linker whuro they had been to attend the funeral of Mrs. I.ubnR, dniiRlitcr of Mr. nnd Mm. l'obst. Mm. l'olormmi Mtopped off nt I'nyotto to vlult rcla tivcA until Wednesday evening when slio koor to her homo nt Twin Falls. Mrs, Henry HoIiih linn Rono to No hraskn for n visit with relatives. stopping off nt (loodltiK ourouto to make n tdtort visit with her son. A ntimbor from Frultlnnd attend ed Inst WcdciiHtlny tho funcrnl of ComtiilHsloncr C A. Strong lu Now I'lymoutli. II. ('. anrdiicr has returned from Coeur d'Aleno whero ho wont ns del egnto to tho Stnto Itcpubllcmi con vention. Mrs. I.cnn Wilson Myom of Now I'lymoutli was n guest of Miss Ksthor ltussoll over Snturdny ovonlng, Sun day tho Misses Tackctt wcro outer lalned to dinner nt tho Itussell liome. tUltll Ol' THANKS Wo doslro tho oxprexa our heart felt thanks to tho friends mul neigh bors who so kindly assisted us lu the sloknoM mid death of our botoved husband, son nnd brother. Wo also doslro to thank tho friends for tho beautiful floral offerings. Those nets of klmliiOHM will ulwnys ho cher ished In our memories. Mltfl. MJCII.M: CAIiVKUT Mil. AND MHB. It. II. CAMHiUT Mil. AND MltS. A. M. JOHNSON Mil. AND MltS. II. It. SHAKF. NOTin: Tho eighth grndo final oxmnlua tloiiH will ho held In Malheur county on May 13 mid H. 1020. DUtrlctH having pupils ready for this cxmulmt tlon should notify tho county super intendent before May 8. FAY CI.AHIC HIJItl.KY. County Superintendent of Schools I.nt tho auto licenses build ronds now not ten yearn lionro. Vote for tho Inurenso liinttntlon. Oregon needs good roads mul needs them now. A wlso innu suea his own faults. The foul hcoh only those of others. Electric Ranges Revolutionized Cookery From llic Hint' that our fore fall it'rs cooked over open fi replaces, improvements in the methods of cooking have hoen devised. This pogrcss has heen constant until today we have perfected the electric range. Cooking has heen work hard, unpleasant work, attended by inconvenience, uncertainty, loss of time, uucleanliness, waste ami risk. But those conditions have been supplanted in thousands of homos by the cheery, bright and easy way of cooking the way of the electric range. And but wo will wait until you call, for there are many things you'll want to know about tho splendid ranges. And remember we also have a full ilue of electrical appliances. 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