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V . THE ONTARIO ABGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, :OCTOBER6, 1921 MMAAAAAA' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS AT RADERS' toAM! YOUNG MEN'S SPECIALS Young Men's drops shirts, in fast colored stripes of rM" the favored pattonis, French cuff style. Of fine IL 1 JKJk quality and design, these shirts sell rogularlv at T I - $3.75 each, Salo Special r w Aen's Good Grade Shoes built on an English toe S m g t hist, made up of fine quality brown calf uppers, Mk1 Jl stout single solos, and broad flat heels. A reitl .$8.00 Jj-T TJ J value, Salo Spoclal nr w K SPECIAL IN JAPANESE TABLECLOTHS In our dry goods department we offer for Friday fh a fmtt g" and Saturday the following prices on Japancso table v J J W cloths. GOxGO Regular $2.00 grade in light mid dark Jf 9 J )atterns, Salo Special (0x(0 in heavy seemless regular $4.00 grado in light (tl C Q patterns only, Salo Spocial . $fJZJ C'1.C4 heavy hand worked regular $4.95 grade in (t'5 'JQ light patterns only, Salo Special .'. p & 48x48 regular $1.75 gi'ado in light and dark patterns, i ' Q Salo Spocial, . . q I .Jwf GROCERY SPECIALS Butter, creamery $ !50 Ohceso 27 Bacon, not "sliced, . . . . .35 Gormoa, 0 lb. bag .' 40 4 Cornmeal, white or yollow 35 Catsup, 2U; lb. cans 25 Laundry Soap, whilo .05 Oats, ( largo package) ....... ...".)'; .' 35 Sugar, 12 lb. for $1.00 Tomatoes, 7 cans 1.00 Crackers family size, per pkg 35 Shrcthlod Wheat Biscuits, per pkg 16 WATCH TOR OUR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS WANTED 8mifll lion homo, ono that can bo niovoJ. Addross Hox 147, 'Ontario. a FOR RENT Largo bod room In inoUorn homo. Call 80-W. (f A. V. Wllaon has mnvod Ills fam ily horo from Darren Vnlloy to sond Ills chlldrun to school. Ho Is having mi Addition built to tho roaldonco which ho rocontly purchased on tho oast sldo. Mm. Nolllo Fnllontlno, who ban boon vlnlttiiK with hor pnronts, Mrs. 0. D. Uavla, lott for bur homo In Salt Lake Saturday. Hor brothor, Ooo. Davla, -was horo from Stoln Mountain last wook to visit with hor. a WARM DAYS AND COMFORTABLE NIGHTS WILL SOON BE GONE What are you going to do then? Are you going to keep on stoking stoves, making a muss of coal dUst all ovor tho, house? And then scuuro only half tho heat possible from tho coal con sumed, and only near tho stoves onjoy comfort or aro you going to secure Areola Comfort all over the House? Areola Economy and Cleanliness? SAVE MONEYGAIN COMFORT THE ARCOLA WAY Bead This Experience Ontario, Oregon, September 26, 1921. - H. R. Udlck, Ontario, Oregon, Dear'SIr:- The Areola equipment which you Installed In the Argua otflco In the fall of 1920 has glvon ontlio satisfaction. For tho first tlmo our offlco was uniformly heatod and comfortable In every portion, oven' on the coldest daya last winter. This was accomplished, too, with a saving In fuel and In tlmo, for we did not have to atoko often to ob tain thla result. Wo deem the Areola a permanent Improvement which wo would .not bo without, and a means of saving money, while multiplying comfort. Ontario Anaus, ' By Geo. K. Aiken. Wo have a Stock of-Areola Heaters on hand .now. Lot us show haw to solve your heating problem, cut your coal bill and increase your home comforts..- . . ' Do Not Wait For Cold Weather Act Now Ontario, H. R. UDICK Plumbing and Heating Oregon FRUITLAND BENCH AUTOS MEET HEAD-ON YET OCCUPANTS ESCAPE INJURY 1'ruXlaiuI Young Folks Mnvo Nar row KHcniw When Hpoed Fiend Crashc Inlo Them Saturday ovonlng at eight o'clock two cars mot in a head on collision on Frultland Avotnio near tho Creg- or homd. Ono was nn Oakland driv en by Cocll Drown, of Payolto, with two occupantB, driving at n terrific speod toward Frultland, as thoso who saw It roportod nnd tho othor was n Ford, with flvo occupants, driven by Leon Btowart, son of Mr C. E. Stawart, of near Frultland. Tho bright lights of tho Oakland woro on and It Is said Hint car oc cupied tho mlddlo of tho road. W'lion tho carB mot tho Ford was turnod completely around and two whcols woro smnihod, throo llrps torn off, tho top Binnshod nnd othor wIbo bndly domollshod. ThoOak land sklddod otghty fcot dftor tho crash and tho crank shnft was brokon, ono front whool turnod sldo- wlso undar tho car and othcrwlso tho now car was hurt. No ono un derstands why tho occupants woro unhurt. Has I'oot Amputated MrB. U. F. Swnrtz, whoso homo Is ono halt mllo east of Frultland, on Friday had hor foot amputated Just bolow tho hcol on tho right foot. OrniiKrono had sot In duo to docny- od tissues caused from poor circula tion. On Monday aftornoon nt flvo o'clock It wns again necessary to amputate tho log and this tlmo tho amputation was bolow tho kneo, Mrs. Bwnrtz Is resting as well as could bo oxpoctad bocauso of hor ago which Is 70. Tho patlonl Is nt tho Dakar Hospital In I'nyotto. Young Couplo Married Tuosday ovonlng nt eight o'clock nt tho M. E. Parsonngo, Fruittnnd, Arthur 13. Linck was innrrlod to Miss Uornlco Enllno McQoo, llov. Ooorgo Todd performing tho coro niony. Mr. nnd Mrs. lllchard Hall woro tho wltnosaoa. Miss McOoo was tho daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mcdoo of noar Frultland and Mr. Llnck Is tho son of Mrs. Luolla Muck of Dolio, but formorly resi dents for soveral yoara of noar Frultland Mr. Llnck Is an ovorsoas man, having boon In tho Argonno fight and for novoral months hnH boon rocotvlng treatment at tho Dnr cacks hospital In Ilolao. Just now tho couplo aro Hpondlng tholr ljonoy- moon in uoiso uui win soon go 10 Corvallls to rocotvo training In tho govornmont school. Intcnncillalo Endeavor Organized Saturday night at tho M. E. par sonngo tho Intormodlato Kndonvor Society was organized consisting of mombors of high school ago. Paul Qnrdnor was oloctod Prosldont, Oraco Paxtou Vlco Prosldont, Mil dred Williams, nocordlng Socrotary, Paul Dnlzoll, Corresponding Socro tary, and Donnlo Englo, Troasuror. Thoy Tmvo started tholr work with cnnsldorablo enthusiasm. Honor to n Frultlnnd Young Man Word has como thnt mho Slier- man, son of M. I). Sherman, of Frultland, who la n sonlor In tho Stato Unlvoralty of Lincoln, Neb raska, has boon ono of four Unl voralty studonta aoloctod to Judgo tho cattlo at tho Fair at Waterloo, Iowa. From thoro thoy go to Chi cago to bo Judgoa of tho cattlo thoro nnd then ho also has the honor of being ono of tho Judgoa at tho National Ltvo Stock show at St Paul Minnesota In October. Mllo has alwaya boon Intorosted In cat tlo and la making this his llfo work. Ilnnk Robbed Export Robbers ontorod tho Frult land Stato Dank. Friday night thru a window in a roar room and with tho aid of a crowbar, stolon from a nearby blacksmith, and nltro glytorino thoy forcod ontranco to tho hank vault whoro thoy lootod 100 prlvato boxes taking all tho liberty bonds and savings stamps belonging to Individuals. Only four boxes remained untouched. Tho loss to them is aovoral thousand dollars, Tho officers are working but no clue la found. Somo of tho Individuals lost ag high as 1700. A fow stray bonds from tho boxes woro found-In the rubbish nnd papers scattored on tho vault floor. The burglar proof sa fo was not touched nnd tho bank's loss was about thirty dollars, llrcakii Leg Wlillo Fightlnc Vlra Emll Schmld. ono of tho promin ent ranchers of near Frultland slid from a hay stack Friday and broke his left leg botween tho knoo and thigh. Tho hay stack of thirty tons had caught flro from some unknown reason and he was on tho stack fighting It pouring water on It that was botng handod up by men. Tho wind changed throwing the smoke in Mr. Schmid's face which made It necessary to got off tho stack hur riedly. The Injured limb has beon sot and ho ia gottlng on very well. The stack which burned waa In sured. A' wire waa sent to his brothor Fred at the Stato University at Moscow, He has come homo to look after ranch matters. Mrs, Anna Rauert has purchased the twenty aero npplo ranch on iRIvorstdo Avenuo belonging to Her man Tnggo, the price paid being $7,000. Wm. Bishop will look af ter tho property. Jay Lewla of Lostlno, Oregon wna down Thursday on his way to Iowa. Ho -was looking after his forty acra ranch. O, M. Wnlkor returned Friday from Twin Falls where he and Mrs. Walker went last weok to attend the funeral of Mrs. Anna Scars, slstor of Mrs. Walker. Mra. Walker will return, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Rudolph and Roland, Ralph and Mildred motored down from Bolso Sunday and -wore guests to a big dinner at the J. F. Smith home. MUw Mary Hollenbeck nccompanlod thom homo nnd bIio will nttond tho Tcachora' Institute this weok in Dolso. Mlsa Ruth Whcaldon roturnod Sunday morning from 8poknno whoro sho has coraplotod tho nurso's trulnlng courso nt tho M. E. Doa concss school. Clarke Lewis, 8on of Mnjor Harry LowIb has roturnod to bin work In tho Navy nftor spending n month's vacation -with his paronta Just north of Frultland. ho will graduato from tho Annapolis Acndomy tho coming year. Mr. nnd Mrs. ItalDh Johnson nnd Ralph, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Johnson and Mrs.' W. W. Johnson, of Alliance Nobraskn, motored to Doiao Sunday whoro thoy woro gucsto at tho homo of Mrs. Llnck who also had as hor guests Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Llnck. tho nawlywodn. Mrs. W. W. Johnson loft IIoIbo thnt day lor hor home In Alliance. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mfrod McAllister wiio nnvo boon visiting tho William Itauort family nnd othor relatives horo loft Sunday for Long Ucnch, California for n visit with Mrs. Mc Allister's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wollor. Thoy expect to mnko tholr homo In California. MrB. G. M. Walker returned Wod nosdny from Twin Falls whoro sho wont to nttond tho funornl of hor sister, Mrs. Annn Scars. Mrs. O. W. Dlancher, loft for hor homo nt Tacomn. Sho has been horo visiting hor mothor, Mrs. Ilran don, and hor sister, Mrs. B. Whcal don. Mrs. John Dowors has gono to McPhorson, Kansas, for tho winter to bo with hor son, Harry, who Is attondlng school thoro, nnd nlso Miss Ruth Martin, of Frultlnnd, who Is In collogo thoro will bo with hor aunt In tho homo. Miss Ellzaboth divans, of llutto, Montana, camo yostorday to visit with MIhs Marguorlto Walto, on her way to California. Mr. and Mrs. H. Wnlto and dnugh tor woro In Vnlo Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Hondy nnd two dnughtors loft Monday by auto for California. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Rands nnd sons, Lester nnd Elvln, loft Tuosday morning for Long Boach, California, going by auto thru Portland and south. Thoy will spond tho wlntor thoro. Tho now danco pavllllon for Fruit land is being rapidly completed. It Is 54x110 foot and ono of tho finest In tho southorn pnrt of tho state. Tho first danco will occur somo tlmo noxt wook. Jack Johnson is building n tem porary homo nonr tho Baptist church. In llin nnrlnr tin will Imllil a bungalow as n pormnnent homo. J. ADAM ANALYSIS SITUATION Tho following npparontly charac teristic commont is charged to J. Adam Dodo, former cengressman: "Anothor thing thnt is wrong with tho world is that It is long on limousines nnd short on innnuro spreaders and -whoolbarrowfl. Lots of pooplo havo boon living up in tho nlr nnd havo had no parachutes to ocmo down in, or thoy nro com ing down on second mortgages. Thoro nro 20,000,000 famllioa In thla country and only 7,000,000 homes. Last year thoro woro 1,000,000 mar riages nnd only 700,000 homos built, so that leavos tho rest of tho num ber to llvo In tholr llmouslnos and nt tho movies." NKW THRIFT 1DKA. 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