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i a TILE ONTARttf'AlHUTb. OMAlilO. OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2,1!)20 t ' 1 C XwliipTy. Boys' Suits LOCAL PERSONALS Willis Halo Is recovering (rum nil attack of small pox. William Mires In on' the Rick Hot with Rinnll pox. Wllllnm Jones, Jutitura's linnkor nml stockman spent tliu week-eml in .uiutirio wun nm iniuiiy. v ;. JniiiluKoti or JnmlcMon wna iitiioiif,' till' out ot town Knouts nt tint Moure Monday. Mr. ami Mrs. 0. II. Ornliain and h'Ui Itoliort wont to Hplxo for TlinnkH K'iiiR nml tlio weak oml Hum Creoin, tormurl - ot Ontario, wljo In now oho of tliu Unvoting sales lnun vIhUIiik Ontario regularly, wuh In tliu city on Monday. Mrs. II. C. Clovolanit ot .UiniPwii van reRlscreil at tin Monro SuiiiIrv ami Monday. Tho ladles ForolBii Missionary society nf tho Mctlioillst church mot with Mrs. Umimt Conovor Weilnes- clay, Oco. T. Cochrnn of LaOrnnilo wmi nn Ontario visitor on Sunilny. Mrs. I). A. Grmly and son visited relatives ut Huntington Sunday. Al Chanco who has liceu qulto 111 Is now nhlo to ho out again. Mr. O. P. N'eoce Ih on tlio a'ek list. K. L. tinner and wife wero In llolse several ilnyR tho J'hk' wooit. ,, , " . , , ,, . Mr. nml Mrs. Lnruo Illacknby woro Mrs. n. W. Jonos was hostess tnlsilll0 m)SlB for n fnmy Thanksgiving wook to the Monilny I rlilgo club. dinner at tho tholr homo on Second Mr. una Mrs. p. W. Powers tjrn Btrcot a w mVnB for tholr gucstH onlortnlnlng tbo Impertiil Club thin Mrs. Mncknlily's mother. Mrs. J. It. ovonliiB. Jnmleson of Pnyetlo; Mr mid Mrn M,r?' 'i. O. 'ityno was hrwtosr this j. , niackaby and dniiRhtor Mnr .''oh t" J'w VoiltioiijIrty rlilcrl'lub. Bnrot, Mr. nml MrH Knrl llliiol.uh- KAT Tl'HKIlV TOflKTHKIl IIKIMJ.wrnfc nl ll,n nmn nf Mr. H h W.r.,'1"" "u V,""lm " ""'r"" ydcietyi 'I rn l ill imij iimw mil POKMHIt not'HKIt STATI-! KOLt-tf P.. niiiglintu ontortnlncd Tlinnksghlng forty-two i Mrs. (' nt dinner i guests, all formerly of Minnesota Mrs. FriuiOM Joffroy of Btnnflolil ,Thoso prosent woro CV P.. Secoy mid Is vlsltliiB with hpr pnri;tH Mr. nml family, Orrlu Hull nml fnmlly, II. ( m,. air,,M., i nninri,, i Soooy mid fnmlly, Mr. and MrB. man. I Mr. unil Mrs. J. It. Itasmusscu en tertained tho Portnlghtly club Satur day ovonliiB. i Tho Ttionlny Ilrlilgo Club mojt this week nt tho homo of Mrs. J. U i anlmuln Hull M- n,t Ht, l A . WOUII. Mr. mid Mi. W. P. Ilo.nun spe-u Koofe. Mr. and Mrs. Wnlter arninue, ,,"r;, "'.''i rr!!;,Vin,0'ni!.,i?n,,T,.nuli 1l.ankBRlvl.iR ulth relatives at Wei-'Mr. and Mrs. I.uto Illokox. Mr. mid ! ","7tho ( nr,m,l" c,ll, n l,M,Iay Airs. u. ij. uiiii, wr. ant Airs, a nort . ,. ' . . ....... Worth and dm uliter, Mr nml Mm ' Mr- nl"1 MrH' '" " n'or fiitoi--oriu ani uaiiMiien nir. iinu nirs ,,., ... TiimiimiMviiu? nini...r Mm v. ii. nouor nun imniiy, mr, anil " " Mro C H r'nlllni- nml fnmllu nf I Mr. II lid Mrs. JllCllll Hlf.l II) Ilto htoppeil off In Ontario Friday while witi'mir unit Mr. Mnl Krnfn tii-ro TliankBRlvIng dinner w'th their son on li's im to Kinmntt rt biiRliiPur. frlomlH call themselves the Mlnncstoa ! 8. C. Stroup and wlfp at the old homo W. M. CoiiRhanour, l'nyotte, Mrs. P, uinn una meoi eucn nouiiay wun i muu. n irfl.ii,s. fitiinfleld. Mr. mid Mth V. B. lirwm, l'nyotte, Mrs. Will Ami' Bcr. A. W. ('oumer of Mountnlu Home' i Mrs. P. 11. Jeffries of Stanfleld. Oro. Ih vlHltlng her fwlbor mid motl cr Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Stioup. Mr mid Mrs. Sir ;.p "."tn'npd I i dinrp" on Sunday In honor or iho dntiRblef Mrs. P. 11. Jeffrip; tho fo' lovliiB KiicstB tblrloen of whom wero tho'r children nnd , Rrnnilchlldren: Mr. mid Mrs. A. A. Stroup mid child ren, Mr. mid Mrs, S. C. Stroup nnd rhldron, Mrs. JokhIo McCarthy mid chldren, MIhb Olgn JohiiRon, Ueorgo Clnrk, nil of WuhIiop, Idiiho, Mr. and Mr. mnl Mrs. Clarence Wood nf KmnpH voro Thanksgiving rumIs In Ontario. J. A. Walters nml family left Frank DiivIb and wife, who lmvo Sunday by nulo for Los Angolos, Cal that will got nn OK. from tlio keenest .judges of values. Put your boy into one of those suits now. .Let him enjoy its warmth and smig- 1ICSS. Wo anticipated the future, in these pur chases and put our jirioi'S back to the lower levels. Boys' Suits, $8.50 per suit Toggery Bi Good Clothes for Men been visiting rolallvoH and friends In Ontario tho past week, left for their homo near Jordan Valley Tuesday. V. I'. McKennn formerly ot this city but now i ; Portland Is In On tnrlo this weik on business. lie Is teglBtcreil nt tho Moore. Fred (Irani, who hits worked on tho rnllrond hero for years loft this week to Ironsldo whero ho Is to feed cattle for ituthorforil brothers. To Mr. nnd A. J. Olover of Dolso, but formerly ot Ontario, n son was born on Tuosdny. Mrs. Elmo Poarson of' Wolser wns n vl' itor Saturday nt tho homo of her pnrcnts, Mr. mid Mrs, Frank Under, dinner Thnnksglvlng day. Mr. and Mrs, J. II. Gordon were eutortalnod nt dlnnor ThnnksglvlnR by Mr. nnd Mrs. Oco. (tllhnm. Mr. and Mrs, Davo McOIII and family movod this wook to the Thohault ranch, now owned by Dick DOArmomi, wiicro tlioy will spend tho winter. Mr. nml Mrs, D.nitnn Mncltno of Junturn nro in Ontario this week for u shoppltiK trip nnd to give nttnn- tlon to business mal'urs, they bulnu personally Intorcatod tirouerty own- ers ot this city. Brncst I.ocoy enmo down from Ironsldo or Monday for a vlilt with his family. .Mr. Iocoy reports that thoro has been Ichb aln In tlmt sec tion than In Ontario, mid nu yt tharo lias boon no snow. Wcstfnll contrlbutod n number of Its cltlzniiH to Ontario's visiting lint on Sunday nnd Monday, tho follow ing Wontfnllliiiif, bouig ruglsturuil nt tbo Mooro. J. P. Hart, J. O. Mod toy, J. L. Lam tors 3:1 and Wm. Conne!!; The family of Murk Rutherford movod this week from tho I'rliulng resldonco which tlioy purchuuod o.'or a year ago to tbo Cartwrlght place on Upper Willow crook. Tho res ldonco horo In Ontario was transfer od to J. C, Cartwrlght as part of tho purebnso prlco of tho Cartwrlght ranch, one of tho Inrgost In that sec tion nnd adjoining tho Ituthorford rancho. IT whero they will spend the visitor II. B. lloblnson of flrecloy, Colo, spent Thanksgiving with his broth ers Andrew nnd M. II. lloblnson of Ontnrlo. Mr. mid Mrs. A. 0. Means, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spolth, V. T. Ilorrltt. and Mr. mid Mrs. Arthur Moody cf Vnlo woro Thanksgiving visitors In Ontario. Henry Cnsldny nnd bride arrived from IluriiB las wrok to snnko their homo In Ontario. Mir, Cnsldny wns formorly MUs Lois 8w3e' of Uurna. Clint I'lnncy nnd mother motored to Ilolso Frl'ny. Mr. l'lnnoy wont to got ropulr.i for his motor truck which wnn Injured In n collision vith a traction car r.t Caldwell Tuesday of Inst weok. About forty men bots of tbo Moth odlst Chinch gathered at tho chinch Friday avenlng to cilebrnto tho birthday anniversary nf eight of their number wIiojo birthdays occur red In November. Tho eight porsons In whoso honor tbo party was given wore: Mrs. Luscombe, wlfo of tbo pastor, nnd hor son Wyno, II. A Milter nnd daughtor Ooldlo, B. A. Porguson, Loo Thompson Miss Cnlllo Colo mid. Miss llobiu Itoed. 0 a 111 oh woro Indulged lir nftor which refresh ments wero served. A. H. Weber, who ramo vost w.tn sevoral oasteru boys from Ck'voland Ohio mid Burrouudlng towns, p is 01 thru Ontario last Sunday on his way to Snn Prnuclsco, whore he will leave for Honolulu on n (lovoriimont trans port. Mr. Wobor stoppod off nt On tario to boo one of his old army pals, J. II. Gordon of this city. Ho took Sunday dinner at Mr. nnd Mrs ) uordon s homo and spent a very on Joyablo Sunday horo. He expocts to return to tho V. S. In 11 your or so, unit when bo does ho will como to Oregon, bo says. nonio 0110 of their number. Tho lie en Btrothcr. Mrs. Nnn Jono mid Vfilltiir tinrmln nlnvnit ttr tint nvnnlnif ilnmrlilni t .tifii,. MIm,. tf,iMmplim nnd enjoyed nn old fashioned tnffy Troxoll. Allen lla'rgo and Paul V.m prson' Ontario, Mr. Uuy Stroup,, On pull. A Polton. tnrlo. Condensed Report of FIRST NATIONAL . BAN8C OF ONTARIO, OREGON As Made to the Comptroller of the Currency at the close of Business November 16th, 1920 HESOUHCKS: Loans nnd Discounts C27,O41.0G Overdrafts 776.02 Ilonds nnd Warrants 148,033.13 Hnuklng Houso mid Plxturoa 30,000.00 CASH $I1M,IH7.8I LIAIIILtTIKS Cnpltnl (iO.OOO.OO SurplUB nml Profits 5G.4riC.2r Circulation 12,0(10.00 Podornl Itcsorvo Dank on U. 8. Tronsiiry Cer- tltlcatos ' 20,000.00 DHPOHITH t7(tl,7Ha.0.1 1830,738.20 "Known For Its Strength and Stability" J830.738.20 r WM4444t&tt44H44,i-l4 4 1 1i4 ftAAMAAAA,AJ.IIJ.H)AiA4.l Vtiitif4r,l-f-t4 iXtMl4i-i-&li4-t444-944 regCyajtw- 1-iriTOncnnca T, .vti&iift'SffliiSr Mm MF&&&' , Hi ) . i ::: p WILL THERE BE A I jj VIUKULA . i I I In Your Home . jIIIIUII f Hlllllr T II This Christmas I ' I yM I tl.ff,rft . t..J 11 i w i qiij to jjju mini UHra ' a :: III ' film' " II 11 11 S CTOVll mbBI1hHI i If': 111 LLiJiii inriiH 11 ill r 'i ill ' m ' Aw I Em rrA UBLIC M-i' k 77 a "f Having rented my ranch, ve the undersigned will soil at auction sale on tho old Bonder place ono-fourth milo oast of Cairo Station and two miles west and two miles south of Ontario, tho following articles: I Tuesday, December 7, 1920 FREE LUNCH AT NOON SALE STARTS PROMPTLY THEREAFTER HORSES AND COWS One hlack mare 5 years old, weight 1G50 lbs. One buv gelding -l vcars old, weight 1G50 lbs. Two TToIstcin cows giving n good flow of milk. Give G -'gallons when fresh. Two Ilolstcin heifers. Two Jersoy cows fresh this month Ono Durham cow giving milk. II One red heifer giving milk. 5r Hun .Tnvsov mvintr L'OOtl flow of millr Two yearling heifer.s Ono calf Two shouts, weighing GO lbs. Somo Rhode Island Red hens. Miscellaneous Equipment IToe, Rake, Forkes, Lot of small tools Knife Grinders, double trees and too numerous to mention FARM EQUIPMENT Ono set harness One spring tooth harrow One spike tooth harrow One walking plow One "wagon FURNITURE All Practically New Ono Monarch range,' with reservoir Ono kitchen cabinet Six kitchen chairs Two cook tables One buffet One dining table Four dining chairs One library table One writing desk Ono rocker One bed stead, springs ami mat tress One dresser Ono cream separator One steel barrel! churn One hand washing machine with wringer and wash board MISCELLANEOUS """ 35 boxes Komo Beauty aim Deli cious apples. Terms; All items $10 or under, Cash. Over $10, 11 months time, with C per cent discount for cash. Interest on deferred payments 8 per cent frou date of sale. ' " C. W. BOLLING, Auctioneer C. R. EMISON, Clerk C. H. HOFFMAN, and FRED SUNDQUIST, Owners- 'I 44Q&&4&&&&&&tr t&&stm$tn&f4M 44WkH$4J!M v&: