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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1921)
gSafiyjasg r i y i vtTPTr""- -' , - ,,- ' fFV i "'" w nf f-M .- i Ti ( i,. uyro65 & , 1 If' .' THJE ONTARIO AKGrOS 0! 'MO, OREGON, TllUliSbAV, JANUARY 6, 1921 III II f UJ" iA BIG DOUBLE PROGRAM I. S3 WUIiL..- Oft.,! ROBERTON-COLE tfSX V tf 4rft l v i It J Ml1' iimjjj vxaju ij i i'i. IraSHKw' ii V . ft vmawm . :ly; OTS. fKiNNEn Kismet BY ferae?3 EDWARD RNOBLOCK Ig Directed by GASNIER 9' 15 Also Comedy Buster Keaton in "One Week" Don't Miss This MAJESTIC Thurs. & Fri. Jan. 6 & QiisS CNJ1 Edward knoblocL Oi reeled by GASNIEP i: ' i mm lwH m xmBmv wlmm , .4miK' y arm I H t JKWKz&SsAsA I IH fjS , sUiHiUKw b tsi LY uK&10 Vif W-Jf JJK9 Uffl ffjimsm ROBERTON -CQLEmsr Jcimier -ji&mei limsday and Friday, Jan. 6 & Buster Keaton Comedy Too MAJESTIC Played Boise Five Days to Enthusiastic Audiences 7 MARKET DAY AUCTION SALE SAT., JAN. 15 Wo will want some Chickens, Harness, Wagons, 1 or 2 Cars, Spuds,? Onions, Corn (In sacks) and about 5 good Milch Cows ! Also will have a span ot 2 years old Horse Colts, one 3 year old Filly, Bomo smooth mouthed Horses, somo machinery, lnclud- Ing one new (last (all) Jno. DeerDlnded, Canned fruit and the us ml Junk. ' Bring In your stuff by 11; 30 so wo can arrange It. , Come In and get a date for your Publlo Itanch Sale you are jolng to have lator. You will find It hard to date a good auc tioneer soon, dates will be taken that you want. COL. WILMER TAYLOR, hono 335 Auctioneer ORAL HUE RECOVERING FROM SERIOUS ILLNESS Oral Hlto, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. ltudolph Hlto, who has been sorlouBly 111 for tlio pnst two wooks, of hemmorago of tlio bowels, neces sitating a consultation of tlio nttond Ing physician, Dr. Sarazon ot Nyssa, with Dr. Payno of Ontario, la now reported to bo slowly gaining tlio his Ufa wnn almost despaired of for sovoral days. Llttlo Dorothy Hlto, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hlto, was so 111 Saturday night with whooping cough spasms that Dr. Sar azon was callod. Several of the neighbors nro helping tlio Hlto fam ily In tholr battlo with Illness and It Is slncoroly hoped they will como out victorious. Mrs. Prod Kllngback, Owyhee Sunday School Superintendent gavo a party Wednesday evening at which pockot testaments Including tlio Psalms wore awarded to all who had momorlzed tlio Ten Commnnd monts, Tlio Apostles Creod, The Lord'B Prayer nnd tho New Testa ment Commandments. Thoso who rocolvod testaments wore: Mrs. Fred Kllngback, Mrs. Esther Frlnr, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Blgolow, tho Misses Marlon Lowe, Mlldrod Dollord, Jun nlta nigolow, Kuby Bradley, Evelyn DoBord, Elba Pulton, Alta Bradtoy nnd Mastors Kenneth McDonnld, Or vlllo nigolow, John Blgolow and Oornld DoBord. Fifteen In nil. Any ono else who wishes to earn a testa mont has only to learn tho required passages nnd roclto thorn letter per fact to tho superintendent. After tho examinations a Jolly evening was spent. Mrs. Friar nnd Mr. Kllng back participated In a plo-oatlng race, tho oatlng to bo dono without any assistance from tho hnnds. Mrs. Friar won by about ono bite. Mar lon Lowo nnd Mrs. Blgolow tied on a candy oatlng raco. Other onjoy nhlo gamos woro played nnd refresh ments of fruit salad, cookies and cocoa woro sorvod by tho hostess nf tor which tho guests dopnrtcd, vot ing tho Kllngbncks royal ontortnln ore. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Wosl ontor talnod at dlnnor on Christmas, Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Huckor nnd children, Wnyno nnd Opal of Harper, who spont sovoral days thoro. Miss Crys tal West a tonchor of English In tho Twin Falls High School, who Is spending tho holiday vacation at homo nnd Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mc Connol nnd baby woro prcsont. Thoro was also a family rounlon at tho W. W. Smith homo on Christ mas, thoso prcsont bolng, Mr. and Mrs. Claudo Smith and baby Vivian, Mr. and Mrs. Alvln McOlnnls and son Jamos, nnd sons Cocll and Leon ard. Tho annual oloctlon of Sunday School teachors nnd officers wns hold Sunday, Mrs. Martha I). Kllngback was ro-oloctod suporlntondont, Mrs. Eathor Frlnr, trcaauror and corre sponding socrotary, Miss Mlldrod Do Bord, rocordlng socrotary nnd Miss Junnlta Blgolow pianist. Mrs. 8. D. Blgolow was oloctod Blblo Class toachor? Mrs. Chnrlotto McOlnnls was ro-oloctod toachor ot class No. 3. W. W. Smith, who has boon toachor of class no. 2 for a number of years was ro-oloctod and Mrs, Bell Bradloy was ro-oloctod toachor of tho Primary Departmont. Miss Marlon Lowo was a guost at a Now Yoar's watch party at the Kingman home In the Kolony. Fri day oventng romalnlng thero until Saturday whon she was a guost at a luncheon at tho Overstreet homo and at anothor social affair In tho afternoon In honor of Mrs. Oyor streot's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Plnkston and chlldron, Vlolot, Ruth and Bruce woro guosts to Christmas dinner at tho J. S. Plnkston homo In Nyssa. The Olascock Bros, sold their hay last wook to H. Waltors, J. P. Mc Olnnls and Claude Smith also sold tholr hay. Earl, Mori, Keith and Kenneth Kygar have been quite HI with bad colds tho past week. Tho sheep ot Jenkins and McLean and Jack McConnoll are feodlng on tho McConnell ranch. Charlie Cantrell, of Emmott, was called to the Hlto home tho first ot the week on account of tho Illness of Oral Hlto. Mr, and Mrs. Archlo Sinclair and children motored to Ontario Tues day where they had somo dental work done. They returned home Wednesday. "Johnny" Gordon's sheep nro be ing fed on the Chaa. Bradloy ranch. Mrs. Ed. Hlto and chlldron and Andrew Hlto, ot Bliss, Idaho, were guests tho first of tho week at the Ray Cantrell home. Miss Laura Beebo and Cleve Friar who spent the holidays at the Friar home returned to their homes In Dallas Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. Bradloy visit od at tho Lowo homo Wednesday evening. Joo Mendlola- spont tho holidays with his brother Vlcontl nnd family at tholr homo near Mitchell Butto. Somo of tho Stanflold sheep nnd cnttlo nro feodlng on tho Ben Smith ranch. Oscar Plnkston, who Is now mak ing his homo In Lowlston, Idaho, with his slstor, Mrs. Maudo Cantrell nnd his dnughter Pearl who Is at L1XJION LKGIHLATIO.V SOUGHT Amorlcan Legion legislation lino been drawn up In sovoral depart ments for presentation to legisla tures. In lown tho Legion legisla tive commltteo will put forward n bill to punish persons wearing tho Amorlcan emblem without authority. Other Ion a hilts Included provide n stnto bonus of $lfi n month during service, nnd legalized boxing con tests. Tho Arkansas legislative com mltteo hns n bill for converting tlio tondlng high school thero, wns In old stnto capltol building Into a Owyhee on business n fow days last I memorial. Tho Indlnna department wook. will press legislation permitting vot- II. Wnltors nnd E. F. Pratt mciiB' ernns to hnvo tholr honornblo dls urod tho Olascock hay Wodncsdny. charges recorded by county officials Honry Coleman who hns bean nt- freo of cliargo. A mcasuro will bo tondlng high school in Ontario Is Introduced Into tho Minnesota login- Visiting at tho Geo. Olascock homo. Vivian, tho Infant daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Claude Smith, wns qulto ill Inst week, but Is hotter now. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. F. Pratt had ns guosts to Christmas dinner tho MossrH. Harva and Wilbur Otis, Frank Stcen nnd Ooo. Olascock. Mr. and Mrs. T.- M. Lowo nnd lntura making Armlstlco Day a stnto holiday. HKVIVAIj MKKTINOS You are Invited to attend tho ro vlval mcotlngs at tho Ilaptlst church, conducted by Stnto Evangelist Mlln O. Ucntly. Tho attendnnco is good. daughter Marlon woro guests at thol!"10"".1 '. " wIh ovory mcot Bradloy homo Now Year's evening F. L. DoBord wont to Bert Rob ing. A chorus hns been orgnnl'ed nnd Is doing good work. Rov. Ilnit- orts' plnco In tho Bend Wednesday, y ,w,, ,,ol,u 8lnRB nn'1 P'". whoro ho got n load of corn. Icn,,B tho choru,, T10"0 not ftt,pml- Bruce Wnltors and Eugene Pratt llnK thcs0 mcctlK" "o missing a Jr. took a small bunch of cnttlo to " trT' MM"nf? ovor "W'' l tho McKnlght ranch out from Vnlo, l,7!30'tt 8,u,,JccJ1 Ir',,ny n'Rhl' ' '" bringing back somo of tho Waltors """, .. , .. . and Pratt rnttln which !,,! l,nn '"K1"' "1 Cn- BY, 10 A M. Sundny School, 11 A. M. Preach ing by tho Kvnngollst. 2:30 P M., Children nnd Young Pooplo's Meet ing. No child or young porson should miss this. Bo Hiiro to bo thoro, Parents como nnd bring the family Sundny evening nt 7:30, Song Ser vice followed by sormon on, "Pitch ing Our Tents." Monday ovcnlng. tho Evangelist will glvo n lecture Scats Free. You Comol and Pratt cattlo which had born brought thoro nftcr tho fall round up In exchange. T. M. Lowo is suffering with n Bovoro cold this wcok. Mlssos Ruby and Alta Bradloy spont Thursday night with tho Do Bord girls going with thorn to visit tho Kolony school Frldny. Honry Coleman visited nt tho Hendricks homo with his brother Ray, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ooo. Olnscocic nnd chlldron wont to Ontario Saturday, returning Sunday. Miss Marlon Lowo, who spont tho holiday vacation with her parents Mr. nnd Mrs. T. M. Lowo roturnod to Walla Walla, Washington the first of tho wcok, whoro sho will ro sumo hor studios as a Sophomoro nt Whitman College. Davy Waltors hns been hauling hay to his falhor's dry ranch In tho Kolony for snoop from tho DoBord ranch. Tkt Argui wait uJs will sell your arm product or ytur : hand machlnsry. Como to tho Rovlval. L1X1IO.V NOW HAH 10,000 POHTH Tho Amorlcan Legion will enter 1021 with practically 10,000 posts, according to tho pstlmatos basod on tho latest figures. During tho weok ending Docombcr 10 flftoon now posts woro added, which brought tho total to 0,030. Arkansas lod with throo posts. Tho Women's Auxil iary In tho samo pcrtod ohtalnod twonty-sovon now units, raising Its list to 1,C80. Four now units gnlnod by tho Now York Donartmont, plac ed that doportmont In tho load for tho wook. Fnrolgn posts addod ro cently aro at Chuqulcamnta, Chllo, and Quatomala City, Guatemala. JmWK costs MSrnW LESS MUI.E-TEAM , S BORftX SOAP CHIPS g I Mn- K PPM ff - if mismmmmWBi Como to tho Rovlval. Adv. FOR RENT Houso partly fur about 1 M mites west ot Ontario. Mrs. E. F. Chcnault, Phono 206-R-2. tf. LOST IJctweon Onturlo and Pay ette, a hint and gray portlsro. Find 8SB t-pd. FOR HALE: Corn ll.CO, delivered. Barley, Hay. Phono 204-R. 2 mllos west ot Ontnrlo. John Molonnr. G-fl p Adv. Aro you going? Whoro? To tho Rovlval. BREACHY ESTRAY Cnmo to my placo Octobor IbI, 1020, rod holfor branded J R on right hip. Doublo dulnp on brisket. Owner cnu I hnvo samo by paying for nd nnd 'food bill. Hownrd Tomplo, Sft miles NorthwoHt of Ontario on Trousdnlo placo. fi-10-p. MAJITIO ArntAOTIONS Halurdny Only "IHOi: OF DRMTINY" with II. II. WARNER Vnnlshlng Dagger Hunilny Monday "TRUMITT IHLAND" 8tory of Poverty nnd Wonltli Tuosdii) WmIim'mIh)' A Robertson-Colo Production "lll.Ui: UANDAN.VA" Comody "Should a Husband Toll." I MAJESTIC SATURDAY MATINEE NIGHT "Dice of Destiny" with H. B. WARNER The Screen's Beau Brummel A man's man. A woman's hero. A dignified, polished star in a role made to order. Jimmie Doyle, ex-jewel thief, plays square and goes straight. A human, sympathetic heart-winning part, distinctive and com pelling. Saturday only MAJESTIC