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.jftumtmrKz. THE ONTARIO AEQUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, .,SETEMBER,29 1921 ONTARIO HIGH SCHOOL WEEKLY NEWS BUDGET Written and Edited by the News Writing Class of The English Department R AND BETTER THAN BEFORE v"" BGGE EVER . Up to dnlo the enrollment In the high school toliilfl 184. AinoiiK tho new students four, Kdlth King, Olndys Yost, Mildred Davis, unit Kvn Kvorott tiro registered In tho Junior cIiich mid threo, Jnnum Ilron- nnn, Loin Kvorott nml Klsle Cox nroj rogistorcii in tno senior ciuma, thus fur only tlireo of tlio cliisa of '21 have roturnod to tnko poKt-grndunto work. Thoy nro Krnostlno Locoy, Donavon I'oormnn nml Jnmrm Pur coll. Mrs. Andrews, stnto organizer (or tlio W. C. T. U udilroMCtl tho lis sombly Inst ThurHilny morning. Studont-body nnd clnss oloctlons nro scheduled to cotno off Friday, Soptombor 30. Tho clnssos this year nro umiBunl ly largo. Klfly-foiir students nro inking first ycur nlgobrn. Tho sen lor English class had to bo divided this wcok. Tho High School Itnnd under tho londcrshlp of Mr. Liithrop mot Inst Thursday ovonlng for tho first prnctlca. Tho orchestra with MIbb Dtinstono ns director mot for tho flrHt time Monday evening. Doth orgnnlzntlons glvo promlso of n splendid yenr'n work. Tho football loams hnvo been practicing faithfully ovory night nnd Conch Hughes fcelR that thoy will bo propnrcd to fight for tho foot ball chitmplniiRhlp. Thoro hnvo boon inoro thnn two tennis out cvory night. Dick Adam linR boon elected rnptnln of tho first tonm nnd John Tnttorson of tho second tenm. Tho girls of tho first year cook ing clnss hnvo been nmklng jolty nnd canning fruit thin wcok. A special iiHHomhly woh rnllod Inst Krldny nfternoon to hour nil ttddros by Mrs. Swanton, representative of tho Orogon Iluniano Socloty. Tho purpose of her visit wnH to preparo for tho organization of n branch of tho society In Mnlheur County. A number of tho (Undents hnvo found l( necossnry to roorgnulzo their schedule of study, owing to tho new law requiring a full year of American History nnd Civics lnstoad of tho half year formerly required. Iloth classes nro full and n good year's work Ir expected. School will bo closed two days for tho teachers' itiRtltuto, which will bo held at Vnlo, October 14, 15 nnd 10. All tho Ontario teachers will attend. Miss Leo, physical training leachor of tho Ontario Pub lic Schools, will hnvo ehnrgo of the physical training for tho women and girls and Mr. Houchcr, of Ontario, for tho mon. Tho boys of tho agriculture classes are busy this wcok rotnodol Ing tho bungalow which Is to be used us n practlco houso by tho girls of tho vocational household arts class. Tho girls will plan the furnishings. or the houso nnd will learn to keep It on n certain defin ite Income. Tho girls gym classes nro nil en joying tho work under tho nblo di rection of Miss Loo. Thoy oxpoct to orgnnizo basket ball teams nnd plnn for tho senson's Intor-clnss names. Tho f. tf. Club held their first mooting or inn hciiooi year lasi Thursday nnd voted In tho following now members: Kthol Conwny, Kiln Mosseo. Paulino Jnqulsh, Inez C'nry. Una Armstrong, Mnrjorlo Petersen, Mildred Davis, Kdlth King nnd I.ela Kverott. LOCAL PERSONALS J. 8. (loarhoort nnd dnughtor, Vivian rnino down from Drewsey Monday morning, Miss Oenrhcnrt will remain hero to attend school this winter. Floyd Powell Is taking his vaca tion this wcok and will go over to llolso for tho State Fair. Martin Monro loft last week for Kugono lo nttond the University this winter, (loo. Qunylo, socrclnry of tho Port" land Commercial Club spoilt Friday mid Saturday In Ontario, "whoro ho enmo to moot tho Homo-Bookers," Mrs. draco Horry or Ln flrando visited Mrs. Cluis. ltlnko two days last week. Arthur Moans has moved down from Vale, nnd will live In tho prop erty formerly occupied by (loo. II. ltosa. Mrs. 0. Boyer Is visiting lior brother In linker this wooki Mr. nnd Mm. II. L. Potorson nnd dnughtor Knthorluo nro spondlng tho weal; In llolso attending tho Fair. Tho Congregational Ladles Aid will meet nt the homo of Mrs. J. C. McCrolght, Wednesduy, October li. Mr. nnd Mrs. J'. P, Smith of Iron side wore huslnotM visitors In On tario Monday. Mrt and Mm. Mnul thnn returned with them to Iron side. Mr. nnd Mrs. Carpenter of Ontar io visited Monday with their son, Hob Carpenter, who has recently bought property near Vnlo nnd mov ed (hero from his former homo In Ironside. Mrs. McClusky, tho Victor Indy, who Is Rent out by tho Sherman Clay Music Co. of Portland, was In On tarlo and gave n locturo In tho Ontario High School Wednesday af ternoon regarding "Memory Tests In Music, u course of study that sho Iiiih bona Introducing In tho schools nil over tho Stnto. Alls, lttith Hrown of Vnlo, spoil Wednesday In Ontario, Miss Houlali Lnckoy In on tho sick list this wook. P. J. Gallagher loft Monday for IluriiH to nttond tho bossIoiih of tho district court bolng hold thoro. jtm ONTARIO IkJjffl I Ml ORgGONj W$W 4 ffif DKPAItTMKNT HTOIIK The new Fur Trimmings are here in full as sortment of the wanted kinds. About Linens and other household needs. New table linens and napkins, new Art Linen for Fancy work. New Towels of all kinds. Hucks from lOcUp Ask to be shown thru this line. Ask to see the 85c Table Linen Jm ONTARIO V tW( on EG on J pV I tHiiiiiiiBHIWViiiiiiiHiiiHi, MM. W -M'WYF',1IiVl DKPAIITMKNT HTOItK DKPAUTMKNT HTOIIB Our new fall stock of matchless choosing of Personal and home needs. Special pricing on New Fail Suits and Coats in pur new garment rooms. Giving the women of this vicinity an opportunity to purchase Suits and Coats of superb style and quality at a price which means a worth while saving. $7.50 to $35.00 You can buy these with the full assurance that the tailoring and fabrics are of the highest order BEAUTIFUL NEW MODELS DKIMIITMKNT HTOUK New fall Sweat iers for all the family. All kinds from the cheap est to the best. Gossard Corsets and Brassieres The new fall models are now in stock. You will be satisfied with the New Materials and values we are giving. BOYER BROS. COMPANY PAID LOCAL ADS Orogon Journal dollvorod by car rier Dally nnd Sunday. 05c por mo. I.oavo oritur nt Turner's Nowu 8tnnd, ICH UOX I'OIl SALE Is In nood condftlon. Call 26-11. C. !'. J. p. I'OK SALE 4 room plastaroil houso. P..O. Dox 447. Special Prices On Children's Beaver Hats and Tarns This week only Just received a new shipment of Ladies Coats plain and fur trims Exclusive agents for GlGE HATS. New models each week. && Sfife S?op S -""" I ' OEonau hull Now Location ncross St. from Dreamland Thoatro. Prices That Pleaso People's Socond Hand Store. K. Pnr rlsh, Prop. 20-tf. KOK SALE 40 ncra Improvod farm, adjoining Ontnrlo. Somo good potato Intnl. Ho.isonnbly priced and oasy terms. V. I). Stnplcs. Ontnrlo, Orogon. 42 tf. COMKORT8 lacked nnd hummod $2.00 n piece. Llvo on street back of laundry. Mrs. Fred Lowls. 42p KOIt SALE Flvo Pluuty of ahndo nnd tonus. Phono 30-M. room houso. lawn. Easy 40-44 FOR KENT Two furnlshod houses, ono a flvo room houso, thoroughly modern, other throe room, both completely furnished. Call 43-J. Ontario, or Frultland Cafo. WANTED Position as homo- konpo r ; roforouces. Addrosj Dox 382, or call Argus offlco. tf. FOIl RENT Modorn flvo room houso, furnished. Also ono three room houao furnished. Call Fruit land Cafo. 30-tf, FOR SALE Romlngton typewrit er, practically now. Inqulro nt Ar gus Offlco. TO TRADE A truck totrndo for touring car. Call 183. C. W. PIntt, Insurance Agency, First National Dnnk Dulldlng. Fire and Automobile Insurance. tf. IDEAL AltCOLA'S I'OK HOME Wo hnvo the host farm pumping systems on tho mnrket. No guoss lug at your neods. Absolute satis faction guorantooil and tho right pump In tho right place. II, It. Udlck, Plbg. & Htg. Will trade for good town resi dence proporty, 40 ncroH Irrigated nnd 40 acres dry land. Locatod close to mnrkot nnd on the Orogon Trail Highway. Quality of tho luud first class nnd Improvements fair. O. W. Lnltlg. Payette, Ida. 43-47 Iloautlful lino of 'Pattern Hats to select from Modoratoly prlcod. Morris Millinery nnd Novelty Shop. FINK PIANO IIAllfiAIN Wo havo a .high grudo plnnq in Payette to bo sold or returned at onco. For quick salo will greatly discount price. Terms arrangod. Wrlto for nil pnrtlculnra to Tho Den- vor Music Compnuy, Donvor, Colorn do, 43-47 Icookstoves, lamps. I dealer's. Iff tiifr of joy If 1 J 1 1 A 4k -.L-I-l.lTl..- Mlsa Martha Pickens loft Frldny for Eugene to attend tho University of Orogon. Miss Plckons camo to Ontario from Ilobor Springs, Arkan sas last March, to visit hor slstor Mrs. Fred Lowls nnd has mado n host of trlonds in Ontario. Mrs. Don Jones of Jutitur'a visit ed with Mrs. Wm. Jones soverat days this wook. Mrs. Suo Frolsz of Juntura spent Saturday In Ontario. Miss Viola Hunted has accepted a position with tho Ontario Furgl turo Co. CARD OF THANKS Wo want to thank our trlonds and neighbor for their kindness during tho Illness and death of our dear futhor nnd grandfather, Henry C. Wilson. Wo want especially to thank tho Masonic Lodgo for tho boautlful services rondorod by thorn. Mr. and Mrs. Trent Johnson nnd family. "Puluyro" Waists moan distinc tion, stylo and quality. Sold only by Morris Millinery mid Novelty Shop. SILK WEEK AT Rader's IN THE (1IIKAT PIOTl'RE THE WORLD'S GREATEST COMEDIAN HAS HEE.V WORKINO ON FOR FOR A WHOLE YEAR TO PRODUCE. Charlie Chaplin in M KID" Tho daylight trials of motherhood, tho midnight trials of paternity nro nil for CHAPLIN In this supor-comody. Ho was a good mother to tho KID, mid whon that KID grew up ho sum becama a good son; for Charlie Is a wandering glatlor, nnd whllo tho KID went ahead break ing windows Charllo was always at hand to got tho Job of mending thorn. Ami yot t hero's n sob now nnd tbon. Never expected that of Charlie, did jouT Well hero's where you gt something more than laughs. Of course you know the reason why millions of men like Lucky Strike Cigarette became it's toasted which seals in the real Ourley taste T fv V ' Monday marks the opening of our silk weok, with special prices on all silks and silk garments. NOTE THESE SPECIAL PRIDES Regular $2.00 grade of Georgette T A r Crepe, Sale Special 4) !! J Regular $2.25 grade of- Crepe De fl! -CQ Chine, Sale Special 3 I OcJ Regular $3.00 grade Changeable Taf feta in all tho latest shades, Salo ' Af Special $C.4y Regular $2.50 grade heavy fancy & a of Satins, Sale Special $ I .5y Regular $2.00 grade fancy and plain A At AEessalincs, Salo Si)eeial 4 I H-ZJ Regular $2.50 grade plain Taffetas, ttA Q Salo Special $1 .O . SILK WAISTS One lot regular $4.50 to $6.50 values in Georgette Crepe, Crepe Do Chine, and (f) ao Tricolotte, Sale Special J.O Ono lot regular $7.00 to $10.00 values in Georgette Crqpe, Crepe Do Chine, fi Q CT and Tricoletto, Salo Special CpJc7j SILK UNDERWEAR $5.50 to $6.50 grado Silk Combination Suits in Satins, Crepo De Chine, and &A qj Jersey, Sale Special 4)4."j $3.50 to $4.50 values in silk combina tions in satin and Crepe Do Chine, Sale (J y jr Special 46.c?3 DARK CAMISOLES Regular $1.95 values in dark camisoles, (t a Af Sale Special . , tf) I Hr J i I MAJESTIC SUNDAY & MONDAY ALSO XONV BARGES ALMANAC