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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1921)
Vv,,WMbaHtUmaumamaMumMimmmimmn.umittKviii:vifv w. : 1 -mmmMmmmmmmnmil ,m,r. - wy-- TI1E ONTARIO ARU US. ONTARIO, OREGON, TIIUKSDAY, MARCH 10, 1921 KltNHHT ItAHClM PUItCIIAHKH 1'UltITV 1IAKKUV 1IUHINRSM m:v .Mirriioni.sT cnuncii IIUILDIXU 1H l'!iANNi:i g 3 W 9 1! Tho Purity Ilakory was purclianoil of O. II. Clinpmau by Ernest llnrcus who took possession Mtirch 1. Mr. IlnrciM la n formor Ontario resident, Inuring worked with Harry Morrow and W. L. Tumor when they own nil tho hnkory. Ho thou wont oaBt and roturuod to Ontario lust rail af ter an absence of a year and a half. Mr. and Mrs. Chapman have return nil to tholr former homo nt Bnlom. MAUCIIK MILITAIHE, Plnnoforto Bolo played by tho mastor pianist, Leopold UodowHky, Is ono of tho great piano records of this day. AHk for llrunswlck record .10004 at On tario Furiiltifro Co. 14 Adv. Tho plan of tho Local Methodist Congregation Is to begin tho erec tion of a now church building In tho near futuro, at an approximate coal of $10,000. Tho present building will bo moved back and lined for Bor vlccs during tho construction of tho now building. It la expected that tho Centenary will contribute $C00O towardrf tho project. lluy your organdy for your KaBtor drosses already ruffled. It naves tlmo and money. Morris Millinery & Novelty Shop. 14 Adv. Tho Hplscopal Onlld was ontor talnod Wodnesdtiy by Mrs. Chns. l'ctorson. Low Prices We will add to our list of under priced articles this week, one of the best all-leather Riding Boots on the market full stock, tan calf, full double sole. Every inch of them the best leather. Regular price, $25.00. We will sell them, while they last, at $12.50. All sizes. Come in and get them while we have your size. Working Men's Clothes at the price you want to pay. Let us prove it. We guarantee our v.vlues. THE HUB 10 steres: where you buy just as good for less money llSTiMEJ XriT's T0ASTEDy CIGARETTE No.oignrotto has iho snmo dollolous flavor as Lueky Strike. Booauso Lucky Strlko Is tho toasted olgarotte. yAripus SENIOR CLASS PLAY TO BE STAGED SOON "An American Cltlrn" U Vehicle l'8cd For Annual I'liM-ntiitloii Of Honlor flail O. II. H. At MnJc.Mlc, Mnrrh in ""'JSq'V. iJf 83 i. -' iQ&ir Get Adequate Protection for Your Valuables Do not leave them about the house" or office where burglars may steal thum or fire con sume them. You can rent a Safe Deposit Box in our Fire and Burglar Proof Vault for $2.50 and up per year. iRioiMiONAL Bank "An Amorlcnn Citizen," n comedy In four nets, will bo presented by I tho Senior class of tho Ontnrlo High ' School nt tho MnJoMIc Tliontor . Tuomlny ovonlng, March lf. I Tho piny, hy Mnilollno Hyloy, Is n Sitmuol Froncn production nnd Is protected by copyright it abounds In clover dlnloguo nnd nmliBlng sit uations. Tho plot centers n round n young Amorlcnn, Itorosford Crugor, who to protect tho nnmo of bis Inw ' firm nnd provldo financially for hid j cousin, Hontrlco On row, nn English j Kir), mnrrlos bor, chnugos bin nnmo ' to Cnrow nnd becomon nn English I mnn; thun fulfilling tho conditions , or his unclo's will nnd securing n ' Inrno fortune ' Tho enst of chnrnctors la ns fol lows: I Ilcrosford Crugor (nftorwnrds call I od Carow) Jnck Weaver Hontrlco Cnrow (IiIb cousin nftor- wards bin wife) . .Itulh McCulloch Polor Ilnrhury (Crugor's Inw part- uor) Mitchell Monro Kgorton Drown (tho dofnultlng pnrt- hnr) William lllggs Sir Humphroy Dunn (n typical Eng lishman) Wynno Luscombo Wllllo lliiim (blH son) Carroll I.ocoy Otto Stroblo (Intorostod 111 Invest- incuts) . . 4 Otto Fhlllnhnum Lucas (tho offlco clork) i Harry Necco RlmuiB (Cnrow'H valet) Nnwton Zahlor Cnrnla Chariu (n lady of doubtful years) Mary Lackoy I.ndy Dunn (nn English Indy very particular nbnut scandal) Zolda McIIaloy Georgia Chapln (n truo frloml to Cnrow) Mabel Maddon Annotto (Indy'H maid) Hilda Ilrockon Morcury (tho office boy) Ilorbort Luscombo A French Wnttor Ollbort Dean A French Vondor.. Donovan Poorman Fronch Peasant Olrls, lloaslo nuthorford Ilaxol McCullouRh Mario Kollor Mildred Frost Erncstlno Ixcoy Oladys Franklin Tho musle will bo furnished by tho O. II. S. Orchestra under tho direction of M. D. Thomas. Seats aro now on snlo and may bo rosorved at tho Ontario Phar macy. UNCLH TOMMY'S MNirriKTH liiHTiiuAY to in: ci:i,i:iiuati:i) ONTi OLDEST BANK IN GRANT, IIARNEYiSil? MALHEUR COUNTIES Community Sale, Saturday, March 12 Round the Corner Will Have- X 1920 Model Ford Touring Car 1 1918 Model Ford Touring Car 1 1917 Model- Ford Touring Car 1 Span Dlack Mares, 4 and G years old, wolght 2300 pounds 1 Span Day Mares. -I and 6 years old, wolght '2100 pounds. 1 Gray Mare, S years old, weight 1300 pounds. HEAPS OF THINGS O.N FOK THIS SALE NO I.IDS KVnitYTHINO GOES Col. Taylor, Auctioneer A very Intorostlng RnthorlnK will bo hold at tho Methodist Church thin ovonlng, Thursday, March 10, tho occasion bolng tho celebration of Thomas D. Darton'a nlnotloth birth day. This halo nnd vigorous nonngonnr Inn was born nt Knoxvlllo, Tenn.. March 10, 1831. When 4 yoar old bo moved with his paronts to Illi nois, Tho trip was mado on flat boats ovor tho Tonnosseo nnd Miss issippi rivers. T. D. nnrton Joined Company D. Illinois Infantry In 18C1 and after sorvlng ovor three years undor Shormnn and Orant was honorably discharged. In 1883 ho camo to this section of tho country nnd this has bcon his homo over slnco What now Is Malheur county was then a part of nakor County Tho nenrost post offlco was at Vale or Falk'a Storo Whon Mr. Darton filed on his homestead ho had to go to a little sottloment callod Glen, where Justlco of Peace. Stllson lived. This was 20 miles up tho Willow Itlvor nnd our zealous homesteader made the trip there on foot. During his long, eventful llfo Mr nnrton has been n faithful and con sistent member of tho Methodist Church Ho haR always boen ready nnd willing to do whnt ho could in tho work of tho Kingdom of Ood. In addition to this he has been a cheerful and liberal contributor to the various enterprises of tho church as well as to nil other worthy causes At tho birthday colebratlon nn Inter esting musical nnd lltorary program will bo given congratulatory ad drosses made, and a splendid llfo frizo photograph of tho colobrant, (tho work and gift of Paul Sollg man) will bo hung upon tho wall of tho church Light refreshments will bo served Wo all hope 'Undo Tom my' will bo with us to enjoy many rooro Birthday anniversaries. BROGAN HIGH PLAYERS GIVE PLAY BEFORE LARGE CROWD Alhcrtlim Kerr Iliniio Allied Ity llroKim Children Jake Davis llmiUs Arm Whllo Pi lining; Trues Other NYmh Items Fiom Itrognii Tho IlroRan HIrIi School nrcsont od tho play "Home Tics" In tho com munity Mull last Saturday ovoiiIiir. A large crowd attended, nnd voted tho piny a great success. Isnbollo Colo, John Horn nnd Teresa Smith na tho funny chnrnctors caused many henrty inughs. Tholmn Smith mado a charming horolno with Kltou Smith ns tho hero. Tho part of fath er to tho horolno wns woll plnycd by Dick Heed, while Sylvia Qrabnor. was 'n lovely old mnld mint. Mrs. Axtcl Itccd and Ucorgo Horn wcra tho fnshlonnbla friends whom The!- ma moots whllo nwny to school, Tho procoeds of tho porformnuco nro to ho used by tho school to buy sup plies. , Mr. and Mrs. Art llalloy left Mon day for Ontnrlo for a short visit with Mrs. Unlloy's brother, Oscar Jnkokos. Doll Waltors Is hauling Imlod hay to his ranch on tho Kendall rango. Emory Colo nnd I.co Shelton bnvo turned out 40 or fiO head of horses, Spring hns nppnrontly coino to ntny Tho ronda aro drying rnpldly. Harry Itccd Is breaking horses for John Thomson. Leo nssonprlco Is feeding his stock at tho Vernon plnco. Krnmt I.ocoy wns a Ilrogan visitor Tuesday. John Illlyou, who has been nt tho Snnltnrlum In Vnto for a few months camo up to visit his brothor, but was forced to return for troatmont on Tuesday. Slim Snttor has bcon for tho pnst wcok at tho Hot I.akos Inking treat ment for rhoumatlsm. Tho Ladles Aid mot last weok nt tho homo of lira. Cbnrlos Urnlmor, During tho business mcotlng Mrs. Doubrnva brought up the question of collecting funds foV tho Alhortlnn Korr Home for children In Portlnnd. Sho had rocolvod somo boxes from thoro which tho children woro to uso for bnuks. Those woro distributed nnd It wna decided to solid for moro ns all tho IlroRan youngators wore very nnlxoun to snvo tholr ponnlos for this Reed cnuao. Mra. Doubrava also sang savoral sours after which a delicious luncheon wna sorvod by tho hostess, Archlo Alton was In Drognn for a hrlof visit on Monday. Tho fifth and last numbor on tho Lycoum courso Is duo hero Thursday tho tenth. Harry Hood Is planning to put In n crop of ryo on IJfl Cow Valley ranch. Ho hns gotten his seed from Hill Scott of Jnmlosou nnd reports thnt Mr. Scott scorns to bnvo plenty of god ryo at 2o n pound. J. Vj. Hnmstroet hns Just rocolvod a carload of baled hay. , Jako Davis broke his arm whllo pruning trees Inst wcok. Ho mado n hasty trip to Vale to havo Dr, Steolbammor sot tho nrm. Poto Stnnflold was n business vis itor In nrognn Tuosday, Mrs. Chnrllo Morfltt of Mnlhour Is Rorlously 111. Tho Farm Iluroau hold a mcotlng Saturday ovonlng nftor tho school play. AT ONTAIHO HOTHW Following nro aomo of thoso reRls torcd nt Ontario Hotols 'tho past week: MOOnE: Wm. II. Kdgloy,, O. O. Mooro, J, M, Mann, HoIso; Jos. Vnll loy, W. T. Smith, Rolsoj n. McCoy, Pnyotto, M. II. names, Walla Walla: Martin Joyce, JuntUrn; O. K. Weed, S N. Mltcholl, Pertland: A. A. Whar flold, Portland; Chas. It, Womnck, Itltzvlllo, Wn; C. C. Canflold, Iron- slilo; Frank C. Johnson, Lost Crook, Or.; N. K. Olmstead, Pendleton; Mr. and Mrs. naymond W. Cort, Ilolso; C. P. Flnnlgnn, Howard J. Child, Spokano; E. P. Frohmnn, Wm. II. Walker, Portland; Mlko Milan, HoIso K. It, Adam, Daker; Mrs. Jno. E. Ilrutzmnn, Lo wis ton; G, M. Davis, Yakima; Jns. Harvey, John Vinos, Vale; F. W. Smjth, nrogan; T, Turn hull, Crowley; Chas, A. Itoo, nolso; O, H. Hrun, Jack Lewis, J, C. Mur phy, Nampa; W. D. Eaton, nrogan; H J. Konnard, Salem; L. C. Park hurst Wolsor, O. n. Post, Tortland; It H. Lockott, nrogan; A. F. Grubb, Ilolso; Geo. n. VanWnters, Port land; G. n. Porter, Vale; Ouy John son, Parma, Michael Connolly, Yam hill; Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Oxman, Jamleson; L. S, Wilcox, nolso; A. Egbert, Nampa; 11. C. Loronz, Dou lah; W. A. Sattgast, Now Plymouth; A. J. Williams, nakor; A. A. Tip ton, Mrs. A. W. Gownn, nurns; C. C, Cannon, Mountain Home; Suslo V Standard, Huntington; Mrs. AN bort C. Vincent, Hums;, 0. E, Stan field, Vale; C. M. MIrgon, Cascado; Goo. nodflsh; Mrs. D. E. McFaddan, Vale; James M. Weaver, J. n Weaver, Donlta; II. II. Carroll, Gooding, Ida; J. W. Wright, Illnck foot; Fred Koglen, Crnno; John S. Koano, New Plymouth; II. O. Hodgo, Wolsor; C. II. Smith, Caldwell; J, J. Keonan, Vale; P E. Wackmnn, Tho Dalles; U. Yolo, Vale; Guy Johnson, Parma; rtnlph Harvey, Ironside; Ju lien Hurley, Jamea Mathowa, Vale. CAHTER! Jas. Loasy, Vale; Adam Murray, Juntura; Andrew Qraham, Vale; Jamos V. Graham, The Savings Club We Pay 5 per cent Interest Compounded Semi-Annually Nothing worth while comes easy in this world. The tilings you enjoy the most you work hardest to get. Even witli saving money you must use will power and determination. But the results justify a hundred times over vour hardest effort. Find tills out for yourself by becoming a REGULAR depositor lo your savings account at this bank. Ask for Escue. Ontario National Bank 3Sf An Early Easter Suggests Early Buying Tho calendar snys Easter is but two weeks away, March 27, and if you wish to bo prepared for that event you must SHOP'EARLY. Wo carry the largest stock of millinery in this part of the country and are prepared to take care of your needs. Prices range from $3.50 to $18.00 on trimmed hats and from $1.75 to $16.00 on tailored styles. One lot of hats attractively priced at $5.00. Lot of crepe de chine and georgette waists marked half price. OSBORN MILLINERY Ontario, Oregon Last Call For Listings -in our- NEW DIRECTORY We are now preparing our copy for the printer. Order your phone at once and get your name listed. Malheur Home Telephone Co. j-ioj-n-ua-irK'VitinniJi - "" Westfall; W. 8. Hart Harper; Frank Hebo, Jordan Valley; John Lit by, Homodnlo; n. M. Carlisle, Vale; Joo Machos, Nampa; Pert James, Ilolso; J, E, Crowley, HoIso; Joo Drlppo, Nyssa; F, M. Pearco, C, E. Glasby, Wolser; Chas. A. nuckmnu, Cald well; T, Harrington, Nampa; Henry Qulllcksen, Crane; M. J. Bholton, nrogan; R. A. Farnam, L. 11. Far- num, Pendleton; Frank Hargls, draco, Idaho; C. A. Dunn, Nyssa; Kurt Fluschko, Pay otto; Frank Wag ner Wolser, Lena Eby, Ilolso; C. C. Crydor, Idaho Falla. Whllo Judgo C. M. Btcarns Is at Hot l.nko, D. P, Dearborn Is officiat ing as city recordor and police mag istrate. Mrs. Emma Canovor and Mrs. A. W, Courtnoy visited Payette Friday. ONTAHIO I'UKAHANTH UHKI) TO HTOOK NEVADA FIELDH Louis Kroousln, Br, ono of tho fow successful pheasant raisers In tho Unites States Is having difficulty thoso days supplying tho demand for birds which coiuo to him from all directions. Ilocently tho gamo de partment of tho stato of Novada wir ed for prices on all tho phoasuuta ho could sparo and orderod them shipped Immediately by express. Those birds represent (8 per pair f. o, b. Ontario but the prlco did not dolor tho Novada authorities. This Is tho second ahlpmout which tho Nevada department has secured from Ontario. David Graham, agent of Eastern Orogon Land Co., Is spending a fow days with hla family In Juntura. V i: