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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1920)
. ifm 1F!'rft,r ?IWSSC! M w- THE ONTAJtIO ARO OS, ONTARIO, OREGON, T11UH8DAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1920 'fc You'll Do Better Here Every Business Day of the Year Mctet HiiI stJu make it Rf oin L)Vs roues" We've-Built and are Building a Bigger Business Because of Values oMmDule SsMAKE IT RIGHTS bS TORES Women's and Misses' Suits i and Coats Wc have them as good, but we sell them for less. Suits at $27.50, $35.00 We spcalize on coats at $18.75, $22.50, $27.50 Save Nearly Two Dollars Poplin Skirts $4.98 Lustrous silk and cotton poplin skirts In several different styles colors are black, grey and navy. Warner's Rust Proof Corsets, $1.50 No baiei corsets for less money. Wc have no old .stock. Worn. Sweaters, $3.98 Se eral different colors In a good slip on sweaters. As We Underbuy Wc Undersell Underwear for Women Women's fine cotton union suits, made of fine, sdft bleach- &i CQ ed cotton yarn, the suit 4l3 $1.98 "Princess May" Under wear, the better kind "Globe" union suits for to AQ worn., hvywht,$ 1.98 & Ww We adhere to our policy of no comparative prices. Comparative prices are mean ingless and misleading. Good Blankets Priced Right 72x84 Heavy Plaid Wool Finished Blank ets, made in pretty dark (? AQ piaids .... $o.yo St. Mary's Wool Blankets, 70x80 size, a st.indard heavy long wearing LQ QQ wool blanket, come in plaids 3-J.Z0 72x80 Cotton Sheet Blankets, best qual ity, soft and warm, while they ( O A Q last, only - - - 36.0 64x76 Plaid Wool Naps, (TO qo 45x72 Cotton Sheet Blankets, d i ? Q your choice . - - p I .vFw Batting for Comforts Wool Baits, size 72x84 -soft fluffy make a warm and light comfort. tf QO your choice, only . . JO.ZO Cotton Batts, 3 lbs.. 72x90 r-fl DA only . . P " Oi Cotton Batts, 2 12 lbs., T i 1Q 72x84, only . . 3 & GOLDEN RULE EVERY DAY VALUES From Our Dry Goods Section Full bleached, stand, (quality mus- O 4 Hn, pure cotton, no starch, yard, It Heavy weight Outing Flannel, Or yard CjC 24 Inch Percales, good quality yard 36 Inch Plaid Dress Goods, good quality, yard Georgette and Crepe de Chine, 40 in wide, all silk, double warp P4 TQ our price, yard . . Cp I .J RELIABLE HOSIERY-RELIABLY PRICED Wimen's Lisle Hosiery, black or tan, 75c Women's Rockford Caslimere, - 59c Women's Black folton,3 pairs, - $1.00 Children's Black Cotton, pair, - 25c 19c .48c Blm Buckle Overalls Union made the biggest seller in the world Our (t1 QC, Our priCJ 4) I .ZJ3 Price Our price is now less than the cost of Blue Buckle to the trade today MEN'S HEAVY CANVAS GLOVES 2 pairs 25c It has been some time since we have off -red a glove of thiswght., at two pairs for25 c, supply your needs now. MEN'S HEAVY WORK SOXS 2 pairs 25c MEN'S HEAVY WOOL SOXS 3 pairs $1.00 Comes natural color or oxford grey a very serviceable sox and a good value. MEN'S All WOOL UNION SUITS $4.95 This is Wright's All Wool Gar ments and is priced extremely low. MEN'S COTTON RIB. UNION SUITS $1.95 This is a goo'l weight and a good serviceable garment. 'OREGON CITY PURE WOOL OVERCOATS Priced at $21.00 Don't be mislead by so-called "Special Sales" on Fall Suits and Coals. We could truthfully say that every Fall Suit and Coal in our house at the price put upon it is a "SPECIAL SALE" garment in the sense that it's priced low. But, since every day is a Sale Day here, we do not pick on any particular day by calling it a Sale Day. OURSarePRICED RIGHT atthe BEGINNINGS the SEASON. SOAP SPECIALS Crystal White Laundry Soap, 5 bare - 25c Swift's " " " 5 bars - 25c A B Naptha ' " 4 bars - 25c Creme Oil (the Pure Olive Soap) 3 bars - 25c Ivory Soap, 3 bars 25c Crystal White Soap Flakes, biff size - 29c Old Dutch Cleaners 10c Bon Ami 10c Lux, per package - - - - - lie Gold Dust, small size .... 5c Special for Saturday 1 00 Pairs Sample Shoes Shots worth leguhrly $10.00 $2.98 WE CLOSE 5 P, A. PLEASE SHOP EARLY olden "MAKE IT RIGHT Rule jml STORES" WE CLOSE 5 P. M. PLEASE Sr OP EARLY LOCAL PERSONALS C. H. EmlHon returned Monday from u trip to Harney county. Arthur Means was an Ontario vis itor on Tuesday and Wednesday. Fred Canflold and wife canio down from Ironsldo thl3 week. P. P. Dodge of tho Argus forco bin been Indisposed this weak. Mr. and Mrs, P. K. Kenyan 01 Welsor wero In Ontario oil Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. llrecount's pnronts are her" from 8auk Center, .Minn., vlslttn.. with her. FOK 8ALE - Le I.nvnl Scoaratur. slzo 10 usod short tlmo $00.00. Sylvia morgan, rnono oa-u. FOIl SALE 30 head Lincoln Shoop. HcoBonable If taken at onco. Sylvia Morgan, Phono G3-H. loson woro Ontario visitors Tuesday ovonlng, and interested followers of tho election returns, Will Jamleson en mo down from Jamleson Tuesday to keep track of tho hattlo of the ballots. Mrs. I. E. Urogan' and daughter vlsltod relatives and frlonds In Uolso this week. D. A, Orady, wlfo and sou spout Saturday and Sunday with friends In Welsor. II, 1). Smith, stato engineer on tho concroto paving and V. C. Wright, his assistant loft this week for linker. Orln Do. or and wlfo rotumod Tuesday f m Ran Diego, California whoro tho havo been for some tlmo. Mr. and Mrs. Orrln Boyer return ed Monday from California whoro thoy spont th" "vlnter. Thoy ranio In tlmo to otn. Oeorgo Ho's returned yesterday from Portland and Reattlo whoro ho wont to Introduco Mainour county alfalfa moal. Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Sproul and Mrs. Ilotta Payne loft, aftor casting their ballots, for Callforna whoro thoy will spoilt! tho winter. Oornld Stunflold and Geo. Lowo camo down from tho ranch Tuesday to got tho uows of tho election hot oft tho wires. Probably tho oldest man who vol od In Ontario Tuosday was 0. W. Wanton who celebrated his 88th birthday, October 28th. Miss Ione I.ouhrH nntortalned her Sunday school class with a Hallow een party at tho homo of her father Ruturduy nftornoon. Miss Hatol Currey nnd Miss Vent OiUr entertained at n Halloween par ty at tho homo of Or. and Mrs. Moore in oast Ontario Friday evening. Mrs, Pert Fox, who recently under went a surgical oporatlon at tho hos pital, was brought homo Friday. Her condition Ik still iitilto sorlous. Mr. and Mrs, John Dumphoy woro lioro from Numpa Thursday and Mrs. Dumphoy attended tho nnnuiil guost day of tho Ontario Woman's Club at tho homo of Mrs. J. It. lllurkaby. Qlllard Conovor onte m! .1 a number of boy frlonds 'h . Mi'' lowcon party at tho lio-nn oT h's mother, Mrs. Kmma Conoor, Sr.tu-- day ovonlng. Word was rocelved tliti week that Miss Dolllo nolllns who won severely burnod sonio two weeks ago while visiting relatives hack In loan, l ulilo to be about again. Mr. and Mrs. P II. Oxman of Jam Mr. and Mrs. V. P. McKenna havo sold their homo on First street S W and Seventh avonuo to Hobs Jenkins who will niovo bis family hero from Payette. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cunfleld and Cllford Canflold came down Satur day fro.n above Ironsldo whurn tho spent the summer on homesteads, m that they could roglstor their decis ion In thu national referendum Mrs, Mabel Madden and brother Iteoso Mink aro here from Anacortrs, Washington, visiting rolutlves and friends and assisting In the fluul settlement of their father's estate, tho late W. J. Mink. C. W. Jones aiiil wlfo who have been visiting their sou, Mayor It W Jones and family, loft Tuosday oven Ing in tholr privata car for their home In Des Molnos, Iowa Mr. Jones Is general manager of tho Hock Is land railroad system. Women of Ontario took n promin ent part In conducting tho election Tuesday. In Ontario precinct No. 1 tho day board consisted entlroly of ladles. In No. 2 two of tho five members of the board were ladles while three ladles served on tho day board In No. 3. Men served on all thrco of the night boards, "LUtIo Miss Hotty Margaret Orogan i entertained a few of her little friends at a party In honor of her fourth birthday at the homo of her grand parents, Col. and Mrs. S. F. Taylor, Sunday afternoon. Tho Oregon club held ono of the most successful parties of Its long career last Friday evening. Tho club rooms were beautifully decorated and 60 couples enjoyed the dance pro gram under Halloween festoons. Ap propriate refreshments were served ydcz'e&A ItiiiUKtlicl-dmi-rtf At Ho ne Inst Saturdu tli wedding of I). D Hn -sthi'l ind M. Esthor ('. Garrett, both of Ontario was cel ebrated Tho ceroinony r i perform ed by Judgo Miller the Idaho capi tal, and following f e wedding din- nor and n short honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Itnmsthet return 'd to Ontario and aro at homo on cm of tho 11. 11. Wood ranches kou hwnst of the city. Hoth tho br'do nnd grown am well known hern whoro tlfy hnve lived for tho past four years. Mr. Ilams thel has been employed In various capacities on tho Woo.l rntichcs nnd on January 1, succeeds Herbert Stew art and foreman of me of tho proper ties, when Mr. Stewart moves to his own rnnch. Mrs. Hnmsthol who 's n nil r so by profession has a wide cl'rlo of frlonds In this soctlon gained flnco her com ing to this city four yo-us ago. Mr, and Mrs. J. It. Fortler enter tallied tho Monday Evening Hrldge Club at their homo this wook. Tho Misses Hazel ai d Irnia Ilutli erford entortalned tho'r frlonds with a Hallowo'on party Saturday oven Ing. Tho Woman's Club met today at the homo of Mrs. Hurry Cockrum. Noxt week Mrs. Irwin Troxcll will be tho hostess. Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Illlllngsley en tortnlned tho Carnation Club Mon day ovcnlng of this wcok, serving dinner beforo tho evening of cards. A Hallowo'on party was enjoyed Friday ovonlng by tho eighth grado at tho homo of Miss Cecelia Oallag hor who Is a member of that class, Mrs. J. It. Forttor was hostess this wook to tho Wednesday club. Mrs, W, II. Homaii was hostess this week to tho Monday Itrldge Club. Mrs. S. F. Taylor ontortaluod ' a fow frlonds Saturday afternoon In honor of hor daughter, Mrs. I. K. Urogan of Portland, who Is visiting her. SUMMONS N THU CUtCUIT OOUHT OF TIIK STATU OF OHKCON. FOIl MALIIEUll COUNTY MALCOLM COHHIOALL, Plaintiff, vs. JOHN ZIMMEKMAN. Individ ually and as Executor of the last will, tostamont mil cstato of Nancy Klmo, decerned, KATIE KIME. EMMA or EHMA KIME, OHVILLE KIME, MAHTHA L. IIHODHICK. Individually and as Ouardlan ad Litem of the said Katlo Kline, Enna Klmo and Orvlllo Klmo, FHANIC KIME. also all other porso.is or parties unknown claiming any right, title estato Hen or Interest In the nM rstato described In tho com plaint herein. Defendants To JOHN ZIMMEKMAN. individ ually and us Executor of the li t will, testament and estate of Nuiir Kline, deceared. KATIE KIME, EMMA or EHMA KIME. OHVILLE KIME, MAHTHA L. IIHODHICK, Individ ually and as Ouardlan Ad Litem of tho said Katie Klmo, Krnm Kline and Orvlllo Klmo. FRANK KIME, ulso all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, tile, estato Hen or Interest In the real estate dearrlbed In the complaint herein, Defendants You are hereby required to uppeur and answer the complaint herein against you within six weeks from tho dato of the first publication of this summons, that Is to say, within six weeks from the 28th day of Oct obor, 1920, and falling so to do the plaintiff will apply to the court for tho relief domandod in said com plulnt, as follows, to-wit' that you and each of you, bo required to set forth tho nature of your, and each of your, claim; that all advorse claims of the defendants be deter mined by the decree of this court; that by said decree It be declared and adjudged that tho defendants have no estato or Intorest whatever In or to the lauds, premises and water rights In said complaint and hore describ ed as tho Southwost Quarter (SWU ) the East Half of the Northwest Quarter (EV,NW',i ). and the South west Quarter of tho Southeast Quart er (SWU8EU) of Soctlon Twenty six (26); and tho El st Hull of thu Southeast Quarter (EUSEH) of Section Twenty-seven (27), all In Township Eighteen (18) South of Hango Forty-ono (41) East of the Willamette Morldlun In Malheur County, Oregon, together with all water rights appurtenant to said lands for the irrigation thoreof; and that the title or the plaintiff there o is good and valid; that the defend ants, and all of them, be forever en joined and debarred from assertine any claim whatever In and to said lands, premises and water rights ad vorso to the plaintiff, and for such other relief as shall seem meet and agreoable to equity. tins summons Is served by publi cation under and by virtue of an or der signed by Hon. E. II. Test, Coun ty juugo or said County, bearing date Oct. 27. 1920, and directing the publication hereof once a week for six consecutive weeks In the Ontario Argus. II. C. EA8THAM, Hesldlng at Vale, Oregon, Attorney for Plaintiff. First publication Oct 28, 1820 Last publication Dec 9, 1920 jf