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THE ONTARIO AHOUH. ONTARIO. OREGON, TJUJIHaV. SEPTEMBER 2, 1020 Rexall Remedies Eastman Kodaks ONTARIO PHARMACY Prescription Specialists M tih: HKXAI.I, HlOltl rnoNii! no. a Nyal Remedies , k MMMV'trVMMnBnnnBnHiiMaiMin - r , IIIDKH, KOIIH, AND PKM8 :iL,nihi-w. miulciiM'". Tmppcriiu-' 1 . if joii h' r,iy l1,loMi fJ",oa)lt8untI thorn ram, Wo pay tho ..!.... tiptfinil li.ulinul UKlMlut .p........ niliK"-'- ,, lul i(Vt UUimr.nn re vjv.hi .m Wo pJty"cash. '' Ontario Oregon Telephone IH.'MV rYou Save Money" say3 iho Good Judge i lie rtc 11. rich. hist!) tin fed u fresh i. Aiut fat moy6 n-nulr.rcljcv-inj! satisfaction, when you iuo this class of. lobircco. This is because real tobacco (n long, you don't chow nearly as And a small cnfcw gives real satisfaction ilmji n big chew of the ordinury IJind ever did. Any man who uses the Real Tohucso Chew will tell you that. Put u! in two styles mor mrr JUNTURA NEWS NOTES (Continued from Page Olio) o V-H Clr is n long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco Jjfii! .". " wi'f f' lMh . THE. UNIVERSITY OREGON 1 innliilnliiril livlman. In orilrr llml llir young jmo.fl pie of Oregon niny receive, 'I willioiil roM.lhebtnttllrfol n Illirrnl riliirnltoii. Tha Uftlftrill, ln(tudilhCotlo LHtalurc. Sdn mil iH Artt.lhey OtaJuat.&hool, Ih. ScKool of rh. fal tJuc.llon, nj tW profrtalonil St Wit ol Uw.Mt dicln (tt rorlland). Architecture, Commrc,Jourialltm, Luut.iion ind Muilc. J HlS ilanJarJi of cV8lnflti ,, m.Jf CMllUr b an ahl f..,1,. ,:..ll fqulpwJ LIoralorIt tM ("library of nearlr 100,000 olum. SurrlJ aikletlct ar ncourard and tun attention iltrn ln health and toaUarc ol th atudtnti. With a l..ll,,n,a ronfldnea talnrd lr Ilia r.e.nl .ipr.aalon ol putillo napparl, tli UnU.rallr la now ,nl upon an era nl laraVdtTtlupmvnt and t(.niW,l naalnlnaaa. For a cattteiur or for any Information, addrftai Till! lll:jKTII Alt HnUarallr "I (li.ion l!t.n.,Or.ton fl-M-M-H'H' H'W44"t4"tt4Ms MM-t-H't44 C ." -O KAUCK5 School Shoes FOR BOYS AND GIRLS iK'jciaiaaLHBHH&W We have just received a large shipment of Boys' and Girls' School Shoes. J'hey come in black and dark brown, high tops with medium low heels and good heavy soj'es that will stand the wear. .- ---- , , j , For Young Uirls, sjzfis 2i toX-prieeGvby to $ Misses,sizes II2 to price $4.00 to $6.50 Misses, sizes 82 to ll, price $3.50 to $5.50 Boys, sizes 2 to 6, price $4.00 to $7.50 Boys, sizes 9 to 2, price $3.50 to $5.50 ' The Best Line of School Shoes in the country for the money I Exclusive Shoe Rader Bros. Co. Department Ontario, Oregon Harold Johnson, who with Ills fain lly him neon visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wottorstrom, left IuhI v,cok for his former homo nt nvcrott, ( Washington, to pack IiIb household Kootls preparatory to moving. Mrs. Johnson remained here with her sis tor, and upon her husband's return, they will Iho at tlio Iluchunun ranch. J O. I Wottorstrom ol Uucliiinan Station was In town laBt week vlslt Iiir his brother unit wlfo and his sis ter, MIsh Kdllh WettorBtrom of Oma ha, Nebraska. Tlio post-office and tlio aalluKher storo wan reuowed during the v.eek I 'with a coat of paint. Mrs. Arch Meyers of DrowHoy re turned last Tuesday from u visit In Portland. She wau accompanied by her mother, Mrs, Ilcathcotho, a form er resident of Junturu, and by an 'aunt, Mrs. Harris of Knglaiid. Mrs. Harris ban been visiting la Winnipeg and I'oitland, and expects to salt ( about September 1st. for Australia. I Dr. Hedges mado a trip to Duwott's Mill on Tuesday. Ho was accom panied by MIsh Sarah Howell, Com munity nurco for Haruoy County, who happened to hu In town on her way from C'ru no to DrowRoy. Ocorgo McLaren loft on Wednes day for IluriiR. Ho was to go from there on an extended vacutldV Jour uoy to Tartland, San Francisco and Los Angolos, accompunlcd by his son-in-law, Harry Oouldou and llttto srsntlchlldren who will visit rela tives In California. Mrs. Phil Dledrlch, who lives at tho HobbliiH placo above Drewsey whb In town whopping on Thursday. Mrs. Addlo Ward and daughter, Ulancho, who havo boon living at tho Wlnnlo Scott placo abovo Iloulah for bo mo time camo Into town on Friday and loft Saturday morning for Cos cmlo for 11 visit with auothor daugh ter. After tholr roturn, thoy will spoml tho wlntor In Ontario.. Mrs. Claronco Wamor and child ren of Caldwoll arrived last wook for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Chns. Nutt. Mrs. Mary Smith of Iloulah who had boon 111 for a wook was brought to Junturn on Thuraday to bo taken to tho hospital at Ontario. Slio wiih nccompanod to . Junturu by her brothor, Winnn. Scoil, aim her hoissi Frank and George Smith, and to On tario by Frank Smith. Tho doop woll drilled by W. I. Harris at tho W. P. Allen ranch was completed last wook, and tho drill moved to tho rosldonco of Martin Joyco, and work started on n deep woll thero. Chas, Lutton, a rosldont of this community for somo years, will glvo his first moving plctura show at tho Juntura Thoatro on Friday, Sept 3 Mr. Lutton expects to glvo a show horo once a wcok, and will alsa mako Drewsey and Itlversldo. Ho has the latest and best equipment, and with music furnished by himself and Mr Churchill his ontortalument should provo most attractive. John Hoffman was reported on tho sick list this week, also Miss Addlo Itlchoy, aud A. F. Mastorson. Daniel Gallagher who has beon vory 111 Is recovering rapidly. Miss Peterson of tho Northup Hardware Co. of Dolso was visiting Juntura morchants this week. John Carrol of tho Drewsey Oor ago was a business slsltor In town during tho week. Miss Fennah Dargol roturnod Thursday from a wook'n visit at tho Currey and Hoffman ranches. Joo Doyor was a visitor In town this wcok from Ills ranch near Jones- Iboro. Forrost Jones lian beon in town an week preparatory to taking up his residence at tho home outsldo or town. Joo Carter was In town during tho weok muklng preparations for mov ing his family in from the ranch for the opening of school. Mrs Forrest Jones, who has been ill, and Mrs. nen Jones roturnod from Ontario during tho wook, and tho latter Is remaining at Jonoshoro for a fow days. George Smith of Iloulah loft Satur day to visit his mother, Mrs. Mary Smith at tho Ontario Hospital. lurncd on Saturday fiom n Unit in his brothor at Nyssa. Mrs. Harry Fnlrmon camo from Hlversldo on Wednesday to visit with her sister, MrB. William Altnow of Iloulah, and Mrs. Stewart, hor mnili- or who Ih also visiting at tho Alt now ranch. Avory Itlchoy nnd family relumed from tho mountaliiH during tho weok and report n pleasant outing. Adam Murray of Ileulah loft on Saturday for outside polntB. Dald McDonald and daughter, I.ano, of Iloulah woro Juntura Jail ors on Thursday. PIANO TL'.M.NO Tho undersigned will bo In Ontario about tho ftist wcok In Sept. tuning pianos. Anyouo wishing tholr piano tuned at that time will please leave orders with Mrs. Cox. My tuning Is highly recommended by MrB. Moody nt Vulo who Is tho proud pos BosKor of a Stolnwny Grand and which I tuned. L. N. Hockctt. INSIST on an abstract of tltlo when you purchase or lond mono' on rout estate. MALHBUH TITLE AND AUSTKACT CO., Vnlo Oregon. Iload Tho Ontario Argus for tho nows. )) , vo Auctioneer Announcement Having decided to cast my lot with tho pcoplp of Ontario and vicinity, I respectfully solicit n sharo of tho Public Salos to Oregon and Idaho. I know tho game, and keep posted as to values, bo as to ho fair with both seller and buyer. I sell puro bred cattle and hogs, ranch and stock sales a npoclalty. If RUttablo quarters can bo secured our first City Salo will ho hold Saturtlay, Soptombor, 2fth nt 1 P. M., shnr.Pj.-For that calo wo want consignments of Kri)llilng you wish to dispose of and want tho money forA Household goods, furniture junk, chickens, pigs, calves, (mplomonts, nutos, anything of value, bring It or Bend It, wo will got money for It and treat you right. Tho salo season Is coming on rapidly, anil tho host and suroot way to gat a good, live, square, autlonoor where you need him, In to got a date airly. I will bo In town ovory Saturday afternoon to meet those needing my services, Col. Wilmer Taylor -064 Enjoy Your Porch All Winter Change your screen porchinto a do lightful sun parlor that you cannon joy all wintor. A very little money will do it a$yS it will add greatly to tho attractiveness of your homo. I y n Now is tho time to )iavo this work done so that you willho prepared for tho glorious" autumn days' when it is too "nippy" to stay out in tho open and too delightful to remain indoors. jLook your porch over, size up its possibilities,-and then lot us figure tho cost of making tho alterations, for you. Of course, this service will no obligate you- in any way. Como in and talk it over with us. Wo will outlino tho nee essary plans so that tho ac tual work can be done very easily. Boise Payette Lumber Co. AL. CHANCE, Manager of Ontario Yard y ALE! fro My home place of 35-atreTadjoininK the towjisito of Ontario; 15 minutes walk ftjom city schools; well im proved; modern house with electric lights, bath, water, electric range, furnace, etc. Thomas W. Clagett Alva Hlghsmlth of Drewsey ro-