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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1921)
leu-- THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 22 ALEXANDER ONTARIO and VALE surrs & ovmcoATS YOUNG men's Suits with all the style and neatness of design which has been decreed by Amer ica's best tailors. Conservative models for the business and pro fessional men. $25 $27.50 $30 MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S Overcoats This is the season of plaid back Coats for young and old Heavy All Wool cloth with plaid backs to liven the garment $25 $27.50 $30 ALEXANDER One Price Clothier IM;4 1 tAX'vnfJMmrj'Pi WmiMt rv wi rm JrtfiHP Wo thoroughly appreciate the changed condi tions of todaj, the dosirabilit and necessity of business and production expansion. Every man owes it to himself and tho public good to oxtond his business and producing activities to tho limit of le gitimate endeavor. AVo welcome calls for help, financial or advisory, to this end. MORE THAN A THOUSAND different articles needed in your homes. China ware, Glass ware, Aluminum and Enameled wares. 5c, 10c, 16c, and 20c tables full of things which" are kitchen labor savers. Dolls, Toys, Motions, Etc., Opposite Post Office. The Variety Store ONTARIO- OREGON. OREGON SLOPE Sunday School, Sunday at 2:00 P. M., Trenching sorvlcos at 3:00 P M. Itov. Mooro of Payette, preached n very nblo and helpful sormon last Sunday. Mrs Ooo. Bullous took her sister, Miss Kern Colo to tho Ontario hos pital, Monday whero an oporatlon for tho romoval of hor tonsils and ndnolda was performed by Dr. Woobo. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. E. Chapman woro guests at tho Otto Miller homo, Sat urday. Tom Hcslup visited relatives In Ilolso, Sundny. Mrs, I.. H. nrolthaupt of Ontario spent Bovornl Unys laBt week with friends on tho Slope. Mr. nnd Mrs. Welchor, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lnuor and (leno Shny spent Monday In Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Krost and J. It. Drown nnd wlfo wcro dinner Kuests Thursday at tho 8tnnlcy Urown homo In Ontario. Mrs. Tom Hoslup nnd son Jlrnmlo loft Saturday for an extended visit with hor parents at Hermlston, Ore. Messrs. P. M. Hoals, J. 11. Urown, nnd Chas. Mas woro In Ontario Monday on buslnoss. Codrlo Northrop loft Tuesday for Ooodlne, Idaho, wharo ho will nt tond high school tho coming year. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Van Potten motored to Nyssa, Thursday. James Tomlln roturned to coIIoro nt Ooodlne Sunday, nftor spending his vacntlon with his paronts. Gordon nnd Oortrudo Uonls, nnnro.r iinvli. Irn llnllnwnv. Archlu nnd Howard Tomlln nnd Miss Uoo and Kukciio Shay nro attendltiR high school In Payette, whllo the follow Inc nro nttondlnfr In Ontario; Lolla llnrtsho, Lcorn Hauntc, Lawronco nnd Prudonco ltnboy, Uornnrd Krost and DoWItt Klnknrd. iVumI Amiiiumson recently lilir- chasod a twonty ncro orchard tract near Now Plymouth. Tho donl In cluded tho npplo crop, which Mr, Assmusson Is harvostlnR this weak. Thoy expect to inovo to tholr now homo this fall. Oregon Blopo was woll roprosontod nt tho Kulr nil threo days, but os- uoclally on Thursday. Tho com- tulllnn wnrtml linril nllll llnsnrVO lots of credit for tho splendid showing of tho community exhibit, oxtonded to Mrs. Johnstono nnd hor tarlo hospital Saturday ovonliiK fol lowing nn oporatlon. Ho was 111 on ly a few days nnd his death cast n gloom ovor tho ontlro community, whom ho was hqld In tho highest osteon:. Our deopost sympathy Is oxtondod to Mrs. Johustono nnd hor four chlldron. Do not forgot tho poultry culling demonstration by Mr. Horbort Cosby to bo hold nt tho P. M. Uonls ranch, nuo nnd ono-fourth miles west of Park School, Krldny, Soptomber 23, nt 2:00 P. M. ARCADIA ITEMS Mscsulay Silenced Critic, llacaulny was n victim to the habit at reading In bed. When going tho northern circuit ns a newly fledged barrister, nn old king's counsel stay ing In tho same hotel with mm no- prd that Mnrnlllnv csrofully picked out the longest candlo as the members of tho mess were retiring for tho night "Ho remonstrated with him," says Sir George Treeljnn, "on tho danger of rending In bed, upon which Mncnulny replied with Immenso rapid ity of utterance: 'I always rend In hi1 nt linmn nnd If I Dm not nfrald of committing parricide nnd matricide nnd frutlclde, I can hnriiiy ho oxpmeu to puy any speclnl rcgnrd to tho lives of the bagmen of Leeds.' And, so laying, he left his hearers stnrlng nt one nnothcr, nnd marched off to his room." tho thin Wealth From Alaska. The mining Industry In Alaska, which began In 1830, when the gold placers at Juneau were first exploited, has produced more thnn $418,000,000 worth of gold, silt or, copper, tin, tungsten, nntlmony, conl, petroleum, uiurblc, gypsum, chromltes, platinum ind palladium. LAST CALL Our directory goes to press next week. Have a tele phone installed in time to get your name listed. MALHEUR HOME TELEPHONE CO. Merle Under wns thrown from his horao Just ns ho was dismount ing nnd had his nnklo Joint rilslo catod Monday nftornoon nt tho school grounds. Dr. Saraxln, of Nyssa wns called nnd soon had tho young man's foot sot, uut n wm do twq weeks boforo ho can walk on It again Mr Tlnltn rinlilnn nml children nro visiting her brother, Al Thomp son and family or noar nyssa, mis wook. Mr nnd Mrs. Davo Duger of Huntington liavo moved up for tho wlntor. As Davo nnd Clydo Long nro partnora'ln business thoy will mako tho Loni; placo tholr homo for tho prosont. Tom Perrln nnd family lmvo mov od to Arcadia from tholr homo on tho Island so that tho chlldron may bo near school. Tho toachors. Miss Dearborn and Mlu Pnnln nt Ontnrln. nrn hoarding nt tho homo of Mr, nnd Mrs. Jim Ilnnnll Itov. Shlolda of Nyssa preached to n full houso and appreciative con gregation hero Sunday afternoon. Klbort Ilutlor Jr attended a ditch meeting nt Nyssa Saturday ovonlng. Mr. Mothcny began picking his upplo crop Monday . - Mrs. Cheater Lackoy Is visiting her brothor and family Albert Brass well of Frultlnnd. Jack Ilarrett loft Saturday for Corvnllls where ho will attend col- logo. Water wns turned out ot Shoestring Ditch Monday for yoar, . , Mr nnd Mrs. Harrett were vum Ing friends in Nyssa 8undaV ovon lng . Miss Hlen Ilutlor spent last Sat urday with Miss ltuth Harrett. J A, Hunt wns down irom moiw th Inst of tho wook seeing nftor tho filling ot tho silos in his ranch here , Thoro tins boon ono sheepman In tho community offering $5.00 for hay but nano was sold. A flno rain fell Sunday and Mon day Tho roads aro now in flno shapo, frost has done vory llttlo damage iu this vicinity. Tho Arcadia people expect to have quite nn exhibit nt tho Nyssa fair Soptombor 31 and October 1. 81.000.00 11KWA11D About 10-00 P M, Saturday, Soptombor 3, 1921, nn unknown mar shot ud klllol Mr G. V. Up ton, a servlio station salesmun In the employ of the Standard Oil sta tion on tho State HUhwny at Tur lock, California. In company with hU wlf nnd an other lady. Mr Upton v.m return ing homo from his work when n man snrnng from concealment nnd opened flro. Tho Standard Oil Company (Cal ifornia) offers a reward of Oho Thousand Dollars for information leading to tho arrest nnd convic tion of tho culprit. Any information should bo sent to Sheriff tt. L. Dallas, at Modesto, California. Standard Oil Cemasy( Cl,forttU) ANNOUNCEMENT QUAST BROTHERS' SHOE STORE "EVERYTHING FOR THE FEET'" SHOES, HOSIESY & FOOT APPLIANCES COMPLETE line of quality Shoes and Hosiery for the family. En tire stock expected here next week. Watch for further particulars. Come in and see us. 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