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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1921)
THE ONTARIO AKGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, ANGUST 11, 1921. I I w .. - V- ' ' i - hv ' 1 " -Women lote onteel a They love' the odor. Perfumed with flowers from the Far East, from the sunny South, from many distant lands,- the wonderful new odor of 29 flowers. You. too, will love it. And you'll find just a touch of it in PACE POWDER JONTEEL a powder of Buper fineness yet heavy enough to stay on. You'll find It In Combination Cream Jonteol, a croam that not only pro , vldoa a porfoct powder bnso, but which adds .a dollcato cloarnoss to your comploxloti. ' Ypu'll find It In Talc Jonteol Soap Jonteol and the many othor delight ful requisites that comploto thin , famous tollot lino. ' Compact faco powdors and rougos In shados to match your comploxlon. . PACE POWDER JONTEEL 50c Combination Cream Jonteel 60c. Talc Jonteel 26c. Manicure Sets Jonteel $1.60 Odor Jonteel $1.60 ONTARIO PHARMACY The. &cdL Store CONGltnOATIONAIi church Corner of Idaho & 2nd St. S. W. (D. J. (inlander-, Pastor") ' Sunday School, 10:00 A. M. I'roachtng, 11;00 -A. M.: Subject: "God a Hard MastorT" Chrlstaln Endonvor, 7:00 I. M. at U. P. Church. Preaching 8:00 P. M. Subject: "Whom God Moots Men." Wlilto School IIouko Sunday School 2:30 P. M. Preaching 3:30 P. M. All wolcomo to tho nbovo services. OREGON SLOPE J THE HILLTOP OF U A SUCCESS D "THE REVENGE OF TARZAN The most thrilling, pic ture ever screened. Don't miss it If you love ex citement, romance, a d- venture, fight! THE MAJESTIC Sun. and Mon. lililliam ojc "hresenbs IS reached not by way .of speculation, but by the reliable road of regular saving and safe investment. You are invited to open' an account with the Ontario National Bank. 5 per cent paid on savings account. P ONrarafftoroNAiBANK I -22 OLDEST BANK IN 3RANT, 1IAX1NEY2HB MALHEUR COUNTIES rw. TOM MIX Prairie Oralis Storj VJ James BSHcndrfic MAJESTIC TUESDAY--WEDNESDAY '' . ' W ft U Syp Mil Jf Alii Tui' ana highway Pros Mxko to Canada, roln has baan thsa Uttad In sarvlca. Zarolana coniatvaa angina powar, battars angina performance and lengthens oin Ufa by giving Correct Lubrication. Mot than ball tb motor! of the Pactfc Coaat ue Zereleae, Tfeey appreciate the advantage to thtrn of Zarolafle's tudforrahlgb quality, tiie result of aa eSiatency In the manufacture of fin lubricant harfl to depHeata aUawhara in the world. Aak for Conact Labrltatlon Chart for your car. Tbara's a giada ef Zarelasa tapaclally aob4 for year tjrpa of anglaa. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CaHCwaia) QadcJoripeofeftJt . Mrs. Allco Simpson roturnod to hor homo Id Tncoma, Washington, Sundrty, nftor having Rpont tho past year with, hor eon, S. J. Simpson and family. Mrs. Simpson wilt bo greatly mUsod In tho community, especially by tho club ladles, when club Is rcsumod In tho fall, Mrs. W. IIovar,d utid dntightor, Mabel ot Payette wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Wolcher. Wednesday. Mrs. II. Karat and nlstor, Mrs. B. Hall wore delightfully cntcrTalncd at tho Urlothaupt homo In Ontario Friday. Mr. A. Dodgon of Crystal wnu a Sunday dinner guost ot Mr. and Mrs. Attorbury. Mr. and Mrs. Will Sommors onlor- talnod tho following dinner guosts, Sunday! Mr. and Mrs. J. B. II6U0 way, and family, A Ilolloway, ot 1'ayotto, L. Ilaboy, A. O. Scott and D. A. and Delmar Ilolloway. Mrs. 11. Karst and Mrs. H. Hall and son woro dlnuor guests ot Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. lloals, Tuesday. Mrs. K. N. Osborno and daughter Alta aro spending a fow weeks with Mrs. Osbomo's daughters, Mrs. Al fred Ilolloway ot Morldlau and Mrs. Qoo. Snyder ot Kuna. Mr. and Mrs. O. Wolchor, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Vlncont. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith and children ot 1'ayotto, visited tho let ter's brother, Harry Caulklns, Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. B. Frost motorod to Dolso Sunday to nttond tho picnic Elvon at tho Whlto City Park, hon oring Mrs. E. D. Drown of Corvnl lis, Oregon and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tlppon of Falrbury Nebr. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Drown cntor talncd Ilornard Frost and slstors Mario and Mlldrod at dlnnor, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. Carlco and family visit Sunday with Mr. Draddock ot Payette. Davo Howard purchasor a 'thresh ing inachtno rocontly, which ho ox poets to oporhto on tho Flat. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hunter of Ontario spont Monday ovonlng at tho Wolchor homo. Mr. and 'Mrs. Kd. Consomor and chlldron and Mrs. Consomor, and two daughters ot Frultland woro dlnnor guosts ot Mr. and Mrs, Hob ort Llnkons, Wodnosday. MIn Stella Taylor Is spondlng tho wook In Ontario with frlonds. J. L-. Drown and son Max woro buslncM visitors In Ontario, Satur day. J. II. Howard of Payette ipont a fow days last wook with bis daugh ter. Mrs. Jacob Jonson. Tho plcnlo which was planned for tho Girls Sowing Club and tho Doys I'lg club, Saturday, has boon poslponod, Indefinitely. Mrs. Jacob Jonson ontortalnod tho following dlnnor guosts Saturday; Mrs. Wm. Howard and Miss Mario Howard of Payette and Mrs. Arthur Mlllor. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Wolchor and Mr. Shay spout Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chai. Mcdroonoy ot Payette Tho Hoys' Pig Club mot Thursday at tho homo of Ooorga Johnson. Mr. William, County ngont club leador and Mr. Urlothaupt ot Ontario woro proBont. Tho boys spont tho nttor n oo it judging hogs, dairy cows and sboop. Mrs. W. Howard and daughtor spont tho wook end with Mr. and Mrs. J. Jouson. M. Lauor and C. Wolcher motorod to Wolsor Monday ovonlng to attond tho special mooting and banquet glvou by tho K. ot P. ot Wolsor to tho Payette lougo. Mrs, Uoo. Bullous, son and slstor Fern, motorod to Vale Sunday and spent tho day with Mr. Sullon'a par ents, Mr. aiU Airs. N. u. Huliunj. Konnotu Jonson and Chas. Ham ilton lott August 1 for Prescott, Wn whoro thoy will work In tho harvest Holds. Drown Drothors sold tholr ontlro crop ot potatoes Friday, and havo started to dig and haul thorn to Pay oteo. Thoy oxpoct to harvost 2500 sacks from tholr 12 acres. Mr. aud Mrs. Churles O. Wilcox have as their liouso guosts, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Wilcox und slstor, Miss Valma Wilcox of Minneapolis, Minn. Miss Ida Cowling ot Ontario was a guest at tho Llnkons homo last wook. What havo might boon a vory ser ious accldnnt, oocurod Saturday, when' tho team driven by Harry Caulklns, and hitched to a hay dor rick, became unmanuguablo and ran away, In some manner Mr. Caul klns wa thrown oft his foot and draggod some dlstanco with the der rick. Ho was fortunato to escapo with a few bad brulsos and a badly sprained wrist. Wo aro glad to report that Mr. Geo. I.attlg Is vory much Improved In health und expects to return homo In tho near futuro. Several applo doals have been closed recently In our community. at good prices. Among them being F. D. Wilcox, P. M. Doals. and II. N Van Howo. The prevailing prlco being $08.00 per ton for all varieties. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos. C. Wilcox ontortalnod Sunday honoring tholr houso guests, Mrs, F, 11. Wilcox and Miss Valecla Wilcox. The party In cluded Mr. and Mrs. O. O, Heslup, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Heslup, Mr. and Mrs. F D. Wilcox. Miss Velcla Wil cox and Mr. F, Wilcox and tho host and hostess, motored to Dlrdlngs Island for the day, After enjoying a plungo In the river, tho guests did full Justlco to the delicious lunch, which bad been propared by the hostess and which was served in real plcnlo style. Miss Mnrlcm Lowo, was a guost at tho A. O. Kingman homo, Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs F. L. DoDord and family visited relatives In Arena Valley, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Glascock and family motored to Ontario, Friday, whoro Mr. Olascock had somo dental work done. Don't forget tho musical recital to bo glvon at tho Owyhco School- house, August 18, undor tho direc tion ot Miss Dernlco McLatforty. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Marshal vis ited at tbo Schwolzor homes, Mon ti ay. Mrs. Earl Flock aud baby return ml Saturday from Shedd, Oregon whoro sho has boon visiting hor paronts, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Dowers. Club Loador Harry Wollman, was in tho community visiting tho vnr Joua Club poultry pciiB, Friday. Horman Iluat was a business vis itor In Ontario Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J, P. ainnls and children, Vornon, John, aienn and Virginia, loft Saturday In their car for a trip to Alturas, California, whoro thoy will visit their daughter, Qonova and family. K. O. Doll, who has bcou visit ing for somo time with his sister, Mrs. D. F. Kerr and family lott for Milton, Oregon, Monday, Ho wilt also visit In Melton, Oregon, Walla Walla, Washington, Keunlwlck, Washington and sovoral othor points boforo roturnlng to his homo in Kansas. Earl Flock roturnod Saturday from a trip to Canada, whoro In c6mpany with his father, ho spont tho past two wooks in tho McCloud rlvor country wont of Edmonton. Ho was much impressed with tho beauty ot tho country and tho oat crops which ho states aro as tall as a man. Why a B. P. Frost Proof Silo is the Best Mado ontlroly of wood. Doublo walls with dead ulr space bctwoen, offering porfoct Insulation, which eliminates loss from frost. Walls aro mado of flooring run porpendlcular, giving a smooth surface lusldo, Insuring oven settling ot sllago. (Slips with horizontal watt con struction aro rough tnstdo and result in loss ot sllago around odgos, becauso tho air gets In, duo to Impropor sottllng.) Round shapo ot D. P. silo gtvos maximum capacity and stability and makes bottor sllago. Slmplo and economical to construct, rials avallablo at D. P. yards. Atl mnto- Wood makos most succulont sllago; 1 C-8 inches ot wood gives frost protection equal to 33 Inches of concroto. Insure Against High Winter Feed Costs TUB FARMER WITH HIS D. P. SILO FILLED WITH NOURISHING SILAOB NEED NOT WO It- RY ADOUT IIIOII WINTER FEED COSTS. IT PAYS FOR ITSELF IN A SHORT TIME, DUILD. . YOUR SILO NOW, AND Dfl SURIO OF PLENTY OF THE DEBT FEED ODTAINADLE. ASK ANY D. P. SALES MANAOER. OKO. MucOLAIN, BALIS) MQK. ONTARIO YAItl). Boise Payette Lumber Co. Funeral Directors Six State Licenses Lady Assistant When iDesIred Modern Chapel Room OTOE NEWS NOTES S. D. Qtgelow, Win. Schwelzer and George Kroth shipped a carload ot early potatoes this week, prices ranging from f 1.15 to $2,00 per hundred. Jolm Twelves Is employed at the SUatto ranch at present. - MSB ww uTlHssHsssHssiiiiHHiiLrTT VtftuJBFIvs H if '.bjH us? T ',i UL t'taf JsthjBsiissB ytfgjjKk Ambulcnce Service With all Modern Conveniences H. L. Peterson Phone 37-J ONTARIO FURNITURE CO. C. R. Augustus Phono 76-M o PACKARD TOPS FOR ANY CAR Just recieved a shipment of Packard top material direct form the Packard factory It's the class of all materials Have your top fixed now food work-ifair prices quick services SEGUINE AUTO CO, ONTARIO, OREGON ! A ! V4 ri ' TgtffTatrr ft