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THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, ..NOVEMBER 24, 1921 k ! Fa ? X FRUI11AND BENCH Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Ingard and Miss Ruth Thodo wont to Uolso Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Ingnrd roturnod Sunday but Miss Thodo staid for n loncor visit at tho Llnck homo. Littlo Virginia, youngest daugh ter ot Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Rich was fortunnto In oscaplng serious In jury In two accldonts. Thursday evening slio rolled out ot a fast going auto rounding n cornor when tho door flow open. When plckod up a slight Injury on tho head was all that rosulted. Friday morning uho was on tho wagon with Ray Rich nnd as tho homos stopped rather suddenly oho was pitched ovorboord falling undor tho hind feet ot tho team and when picked up lior bond was Injured and tho log and a bono In tho leg bruUed cousldorably. Ltttlo Josophtno Hart Is qulto 111 again, her fathor bolng callod homo from Dolso on Saturday. Mrs. Trma Royston Jaogor, who was married In Portland two wooks ago, caiuo homo to visit at tho Roy ston homo during tho sorlous Illness of lior nleco, Josophlno Hart. First numbjor of tho Lycoum Courso under tho High School will bo given In tho Auditorium Satur day ovonlng noxt. At tho oystor suppor and cafatorla lunch Friday night at tho M. 13. llungalow 8G was realized. Queen Esther Clrclo will moot with Mrs. Hollcnbock Tuesday ovon lng noxt. Mrs. N. J. Carman entortalnod to dlnnor Sunday Mlssos Anna Golsior, Opal Eldrcdgo, Verio Enisle, lllancho Sawyor and Elva Mcokor. Tuesday ot this wcok Mrs. C. M. Williams colobratod her birthday annlvorsary by having as all days guests Mesdamos Fairy Spalnnowor, Roy Whltsoll, 13. J. Johnson, Torrlll Taylor, Qoorgo McKouwn nnd daughtor Daphlno. Tho guosts pro- eontod her with an oloctrlo toastor. Friday Mrs. 8. A. D, Pnrdunn on tortalnod to dlnnor Mrs. Qeorgu Tood, Mrs. 8. M. Drocklohurjit, Mrs. J. W. Robtrts. Tuosday occurred tho 10th wed ding annlvorsary ot Mr. and Mrs. William Hlrdsnll and tho 10th an nlvorsary ot Mr. and Mrs, It. II. Woods. Mrs. Ulrdsall had as her guests to dlnnor Mosdnmcs Wood, J. N. Hill, ot NowPlymouth, llollon bock, It. 13. Johnson, Mlssos Ilornlco Hill. In tho ovonlng nbout twonty frlonds gathorod at Dlrdsall's to Hurprloo Mr. and Mrs. Ulrdsall and to onjoy tho ovonlng. Sandwiches, plo coffco, and pickles woro servod. Mrs. Qcorgo Locknor was taken to Ontario hospital Sunday for an op eration. Miss Glslo Uorg spout tho wook cud In Caldwoll with College ot Idaho friends. William Hollenbeck was in Lotha Tuosday on business. Uort I'omeroy was down from Lotba Tuosday attending to business. Mrs. W. H. Vestal has gono to Scattlo to spend Thanksgiving with lior daughter, Mrs. II. C. Chantlor. lior sou, Lloutonant Vostal will Join her In Scnttio to spond Thanks giving Day. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Logan aro to spond Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Smith Word has como from Mayo Uroth- ors hospital In Rochostor, Minn, that Mrs. Qcorgo Hookor who was oporatod upon Monday morning ot this wook was not out ot dangor but was as comfortablo as could bo oxpectod. A. V. Llmbaugh Is Improving his already modern homo by putting In a furnaco adding porches on tho south and wost and an oloctrlo pumping system. Smith Urothors aro also adding a oloctrlo pumping systom. Lyman Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Wnmplor. whoso doath was renortod last wook but no do tails rccolvod, It has been learned was rotumlne from work nnd was ontorlng tho outskirts ot Weston, Orogon when ono car In front, with vory bright lights approachod him nnd ono from tho oposlto direction coming mndo n sworvo to moot tho othor car and without timo lo stop struck Mr. Watnoler. tho fondor hit ting him on tho hip and throwing him to tho uavomont with sucn forco ns to frncturo his skull, kill Ing htm Instnntly. Claudo Oliver, formerly of Fruit and. now nt Wos ton, saw tho account of tho accldont In tho papor and nottflod tho homo folks. Tho funeral was chaugod to occur at Emmott Saturday afternoon nt ono o'clock. Those going from Frultlnnd woro Rov. Sbank, who conductod tho sorvlcos, Mrs. Shank, Rov. J. K. Shnmborgor. Miss Shnm- boruor. Mrs. Mary J. Deal, Mossrs and Mcfldamcs A. L. aorham, Cruso Hnrtor, J. II. Cartwrlght, Mrs. Kon- sap, A. J. Knutrman, ana uuuy ami Hugh Kauffman, John Hostotlor, John Wotilor. Mlis Lulu Uoyor rccolvod word from tho Rod Cross Department that alio was neodod and was as signed to tho medical Hospital at Port Townsond, Washington. Sho ro- DO YOUR XMAS SHOPPING EARLY GIFTS FOR "WHOLE FAMILY AT THE HUB For Mon Mackinaws $8.50 to $10.50 Houso 'slippors, folt or leather 1.G5 to njjikl 4-wtn ltn..4- 4..1 .inAi.liviniif- n Trt a, .UICJV IIUO, UUMUILUl UOnUl UllUllli . . i iUU KU Suspenders in fancy Ainas boxes ... .05 to Supportors, in fancy Xinas boxes ... .25 to Combination box of supporters and arm bauds Fancy slcoyo holders 25 to Slip grip cuff links Wool shirts 2.95 to Drtss shirts 1.50 to Collars, laundried or soft collars ... .25 - .35 Silk sox, colors cordovan, black, green, navy . . . . r "Wool sox all colors 25 to For Women Silk hoso, black . . . ITeathor mixturo, wool hoso Fancy pink bandeaux Bassiorcs 50 - .65 Bod spreads, whito, largo sizo 2.75 to Bed spreads, bluo and whito Bed spreads and bolstor covers, whito Bed spreads and bolstor covers, bluo and whito Pillow slips, fancy lace trimmed, pr. 1.C5 to Pillow slips, plain or hemstitched. . .35 to Japaneso lunch cloths 1.25 to Ivy table covers, 72x72 Lingorio nainsook, put up in fancy boxes, pink or whito, 10 yds ITouso slippors, all kinds 1.35 to 2.G5 1.50 1.00 .35 .35 .35 .60 5.00 3.45 .50 .65 .75 1.25 .98 .75 5.95 3.50 3.60 5.95 2.45 .45 1.98 $3,75 turnod from Bolso Saturday and loft Sunday for Port Townsond. Miss Ilayer Is a graduato nurso ot St. Luko's hospltnl Donver nnd Is vory compotont. Sho Is tho daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. John Dayor ot near Frultland. Mrs. J. A. Dates was taken to St. Luko's Hospltnl Friday, accom panied by Mrs. Harry Jolly and nn oporatlon performed for enncor of tho breast. Mrs. Taylor has roturn- Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Williams ar rlvod from Scattlo last wook to visit until after tho holidays with tholr son, Roy and family. Tho sorlous Illness after tho arrival of Mrs. Wil liams, tho mother, makes It neces sary for them to roturn homo to a lower nltltudo as soon as sho Is ablo to trnvol. Miss Francos Culver, of Montana, who has boon tho guost for sovornl wcoks nt tho II. Wnlto homo, has gono to Wolsor for a visit. A. J. Hansol Is homo from Cody, Wyoming whom ho had gono to sook a now location. Oharlos Rich returned Thursday from Outhrlo Contor, Iowa, whoro ho has been for a month disposing of throo car loadB of apples. Wlllard nnd Hnrloy 8haw, W. II. Vostal, O. W. Drowning nnd son re turned from tholr door hunt, Wll lad Shaw bringing homo a deer. Thoy woro abovo Knox. Tho Queon Esthor Clrclo meets Tuesday ovonlng of next wcok with Mrs. William Hollenbeck. My. and Mrs. John Dalzcll loft Immediately attor tholr salo for Mis souri points to visit. Thoy will lo cate In that stoto. Emory Rands who has been In their homo for n yoar has boon taken to tho homo ot Mr. nnA Mrs. W. A. Cloud. TWO 11EAUTIE3 Could not bo kopt by tholr form er owners. Ono nico piano, llko now and ono nico Vlctrola and lots ot good rocords. Thoso Instruments aro halt paid for so will soli either ono or both at tho balanco duo. Terms can be had If desired. FRANK POPMA, Uolso, Idaho. HEATING No basomont requlrod; your home hoatod bettor, safor and more economically. Wo have a package price, II. R. Udlck. Plbg. k Htg. UNITED PHKSIIYTEItlA.V CHURCH F. E. Sprlngor, Pastor Sabbath School nt 10:00 A. M. Classos or. nil ages. W Classes for all agos. If you aro a High School otudont nnd not at tending Sabbath School olaowhoro bo suro to Join tho Ulblo Courso CIobb with F, E. Springer from tho Col logo of Idaho ns toachor. Proncblng torvlco nt 11:00 A. M. 8ubjcct: "Honrt Mclodlos," Eph. C 10. Tho regular yoarly Thanks giving offorlng of tho Womnn'a mlsslonory Socloty will bo rocolvod nt this service Notes of last Hnbbnllt Tho church was beautifully docor atod by Miss Qortrudo Mooro of 8oattlo and Miss Ulngham. Whito chrysanthemums and autumn vinos woro usoa witu iruus or mo iioiu nnd orchard in a vory artlstlo com bination. Tho solo, by sirs, uavw araham, was much appreciated. Tho sormon, basod on tho text "In ovory thing glvo thanks," was given In Rov. Sprlngor's usual pioasing.styio. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notlco la horoby glvon that tho undorslitnod has boon appointed ad ministratrix ot tho estate of Mary Wolch, docoasod, by order of tho County Court ot tho State of Oregon for Malheur County, mado and on to red on Nov. 23, 1021. All portons having claims against tho said es tate nro horeby notified to present tho samo, duly verified as by law ro qulrod, to tho undorsignod adminis tratrix at tho law offlco of W. W. Wood In Ontario, Orogon, within six months from and attor tho date ot tho first publication ot this no tlco. Tho first publication Is on Nov. 24, 1921, aud the last publica tion Is on Doc. 22, 1021, CLARA CLEMENT. Administratrix ot the Estato ot Mary Wolch, docoasod. SOCIETY ITandkorchiofs, box ..35 - ,50 For Girls Felt slippors 1.25 to ITandkercliiofs. just right for school. .05 to Dolls, with reayiair 65 Doll carts ITair ribbons, yd 39 to to 3.50 1.75 1.00 1.35 .10 2.50 .35 .60 For Boys Games, Tops, ITarps, Pop Guns, Symploxophono, Rubbor Balls, Pony and Cart. Gauntlet gloves .65 Suit of cloths 4.25 to 9.35 Suspcndors .25 Neck ties .35 Somothing Tho Whole Family Could Use Blankets $3.50 to $12.00 Umbrellas 1.75 to 3.75 Travoling bags 6.95 to 19.50 Suit casos 9.25 to 16.50 -3L O STORES THE HUB STORES THEATRE ATTRACTIONS Thunxlay WALLACE REID In "TOO MUCH 8PEED" iVldny man school play Saturday CHARLES RAY in "PEACEFUL VALLEY" Sunday anil Monday THOMAS MEIQHAN in "CAPPY RICKS" Tuesday "JOURNEY'S END" ALL STAR Wednesday HALLOWELL'S CONCERT ORCHESTRA DREAMLAND Saturday HARRY MOREY iu "THE SEA RIDER" Sunday DEDB DANIELS In "LADY LADY" FOR SALE Bundles ot silk and velvet scraps, 50c per bundle. Os born Millinery. HEMSTITCHING Mrs. Bird Jacobson, Payette, Idaho. 1231 1st. Ave. South. Mall orders promptly returned. 60-54p, NURSINO Registered graduate IMIMIMMIMMMMMMIintfllllHIlini TllllIMIMMIIi1MHIMIMITirnilllllMIHIIMIir(IMrMIIIMIMIIrillHil)IIHtlllllllllnMI(lllllfM f i.............r.. ........ QUAST BROS SHOE STORE (( Everything for the Feet" SHOES I HOSIERY FOOT APPLIANCES JUST ARRIVED TWO NEW MODELS OF WINTER OXFORDS Thcso two models arc mighty popular, many of our patrons have been wait- ' nig iur uiuBU, uuu wo huvjhc luiiii you jiiuku your selection wjuioul uciay. No. 2954 Made of brown domino calf, low flat heel, the new bluchcr cut; Priced, the pair, $7.00 No. 7848 Mado of mahogany side, with the new medium full toe and 1V inch heel with rubbor top lift, this grale of leather takes a beautiful polish. Priced, jj.50 MAMWWMMWAMMMWWWMMIIWMAMWMWWWMWWMWMMMMtMMM MAAAMWWMNAWMWWNAVMMMVMMWMWMMMAMMMWMM Brown kid Oxfords with tho new too and medium lreel, with rubber top lift. Prices, tho pair, $4.95 Horo is sometliing Brand Now . For the Dance or For the Street Ono Strap Patent Broguo Pump Tho "shoo sensation of tho year for women is meeting with instant favor here. Comes with low heel, patent colt, with saddle strap across toe. A high grado pump in ovory senso of tho word and moderately priced aj;' $5.50 WOMEN'S SMART SATIN AND KID PUMPS Black satin, ono strap pumps with covered Louis or Baby Louis heels and turnei soles. A very dainty, neat fitting pump for dancing or party wear. Beaded trim or Grcccian strap. Priced, the pair $6.00 Everything Advertised Will Be Shown in Our Window This Week SATIN BOUDOIR SLIPPERS Theso slippers como in hoth tho soft comfy solo or leather splo and heol, old rose, black, copenhogen, lavender and red. Priced, tho pair p.50 MMAMMMWW Wool Slipper Soles. A good grado lambs wool solo with tho directions for sewing on crocheted slipper at 50c Silk Quilted Soles. Thoy como in red, lavender, whito and bluo. Priced, tho pair 50c A full line of Rubbers and Overshoes for the whole family You men who are active, who do things, you are the men who need our Storo Service HUNTING BOOTS This boot is 1G inches high, is mado of rotaimed stock, making is very Soft and pliablo, and yot will resist tho hardest wear, Good Year welt soles, ,full vamps, with soft army too. Comes from B width to EE. Priced at $Q.OO MWMMMMMmWMMMWMWW MMAMNMAMM No. 427. Hero's a hi cut for hard knocks, mado of retaimed. Samson stock, full vamps, winged tips, 16 inches high. Priced at . $750 $7.00 AIAAAWAAAAAAWAAAWAAAWWAAWWNMMVM No. 421. Samo as 427 except 14 inches high at " - -- ------ --.- -----....-- --.-.--.----.---. .... .. t f r..r.-ri-ij-i -.-.-. .- -ij-jl'u i MEN'S WOOL SOX Rogular 50c and 60o sellers at 25c and 35c per pair MNNMSA WN MEN'S DRESS SHOES Just got in our first shipment of Walkover Shoes hi brown calf skin leather. Good Year welt soles, both round and narrow toes, Priced at J7 00 fft 7 'vfl -y-iir--M-",ii "tn ...-. - ,, ,-.11-., --i-i--Minniw n.r.rijiijn.rLnj - .n. 'u Lruuv JTfutiiJTiu-inji-rLM-ii - ONTARIO'S EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE 0 b. .) . , ft m nurso. Call 12, Nysaa, Ore. 48-51p