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THE ONTARIO ARGUS. ONTARIO, OREGON, THUKSDAY. DOGMBER8, 1921 FRUITLAND BENCH Canned fruit for tho Children's homo of MTlI. ST PlwkVot later ft car of apples Honlinrnl meeting. Mr. Ingard Is Presldont. B. D. Bargont nns gono 10 iubuh with threo enrs of apples. Mr. Curtis also accompanied a car of i. n tz-nn.no Mr. Lamb has roturnod homo having gono cast with than Saturday morning, l'leaso nt tend to it this wock. Tho Arlon Quartotto gavo n ploas Ing ontortalnmont Monday ovonlng at tho High School auditorium, thus filling anothor Ellison White num. bor. Tho Urothron Ladies 'Aid meets this Thursday nftornoon at tho homo of Mrs. H. O. Shank. Tho Gospel Team of tho Hdolls Class, of tho Drothron Church wont to tho Wnrron school flvo mllos bo--...i Mmn in linhl nnrvlccs Sundny oftnmnnn. Mr. Earl Dock has chargo of tho Bchool at that placo. Lafo Royston nrrivod Sunday night called hero by tho doath of his nloco, llttlo JoBophlno Hart. Ho enmo from Calgary, Canada. Lorn Hart, of Botso was down to attend tho funeral oorvlccs of Joso phtno Hart. p. M. Gardner wont to Bolso Bun day ovonlng, returning Monday, "zano Schubert has complotod a garago on tho throo lots rocontly pur i...i for n linmn lncntod south across from tho M. B. Church. Later ho will oroct a rosldonco on theso lots. Mr. and Mrs. Ooorgo WlnanB nnd Bon, French, lmvo movod to Pnyotto. Wodnosday morning of this woolc Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Ingard will go to Nampa to attond tho Stato Hor- i.' t. tinvla linn until) cast Willi a car of apples for Mr. Bishop. From thoro he goes to Balnbrldgo, Now York to Join Mrs. unvis uu duu, tr t Ti.ioit t in flrlnnoll and other points In Iown for n month's a ... t- ft A ft. a a a. a Hf ft llttn visit nntl upon nis roiunt ..... Mrs. Itusfloll will go to California to spond several months. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Lewis had ns tholr guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Thoo Mover of Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. itr-ii- .., .innifhinr. Mnrcunrlto nnd Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Lowls and til. ni.tr1iin Arknrmnn and Mr. Wllllnm Meccham woro dinner guostB Wodnesdny evening of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm HollcnuccK. un diuuiuu evening Mr. and Mrs. Hollenbeck ontortnlnod to dinner Mr. nnd Mrs. J. P. 8mlth and two daughters. Sundny tho Borenn Class of tho Urothron Church had nn all day mooting and-picnic dinner In tho i....i.ni nt thn Itrnthrcn Church. rr. rtn.r.1 Tnnm will ttlnot fllf chorus prnctlco this monday night nt ihn homo of Wrs. J. A. Smith. Lvi.inv nvnninr tho Volunteer Class, twonty In number, wont to tho Tniintt ttnmn rnr tanco duu uiiu u Jolly ovonlng together. L. D. Carpenter and wlfo woro down from Welsor Monday nt tho Qoddard and Hanson homes. John Towno was In Englo visiting homo folks Sunday. On his roturn 1.1. 1n.( A ttra ntlrl rnnlnp. 0. T. Colwoll has returned to his homo Clinton, III., nftor visiting his brother. W. A. Colwoll. Ho will stop In Nebraska onrouto. B. 0. Maxtlold and dnughter, Jonnlo, aro guests at tho A. T. uiatinn hntnn Thnv nrn nn tholr way from tholr homo at Lincoln, Nebraska, to spend tho winter In California. Mrs. Wllllnm Homnn hns beon suf fering tho past weok with an Injured ft . . . Grant fisher, Zano Schubert, Milan Dav"s and A. L. Qorham woro In Wolsor Prldny nttondlng tho Van Slcklln enso In court. Mrs. Gnrdon, oignth grauo icacnor In tho Prultland schools, wns married Thanksgiving Day to Mr. An.inro nt iiunilnetnn. Mrs. Anders will contlnuo to teach school. Guy Graham is improving nis homo to a groat oxtont by building an additional thereto of four rooms and bath and Installing a water systom and furnnco. Emll Schmld, ono of our pros perous young farmers Is nut again nftor being confined to tho Iioiibo with a broken bono near tho hip. Wodnosday of this weok, Mrs. N. W. Lowls, whom overybody knows and whom everybody likes, wns re minded anal sno nau rencucu mo sovonty sixth mtlcstono In her young lly ovonlng together. ... '. ,,, , ,., .... nf ...n , E- Chnrlcs Porbos It i hero from tho 1 church nnil Othor nolghbors and oast, tho guest of his brotlior-In-iaw . ,on(, took rofroshnionts, birthday USEFUL GIEIS for CHRISTMAS are quite the order of the times, and nothing is more practical nor more acceptable than that much needed SUIT or OVERCOAT And they are not out of question when priced at our store at $25 $27.50 $30 Then too, there are many useful articles of apparel Which a man really' wants but probably would not buy lor inmseit. William Molchor. APPROPRIATE GIFTS As well ns useful ones can be found nt the OSBORN MILLINERY. Wo nre showing ninny pretty novelties in GARTERS, CAMISOLES, GAPS, bc.iut.ful IIANDKEROniEFS nnd WAISTS. All lints reduced from 33 1-3 to 50 PER CENT Osborn Millinery Ontario, Oregon V ej&j Yes Madame and Mademoiselle this is your man's store! TIo gets his own things here 270 days in the yenr nnd tho happy reason you won't run into him hero today is bo x'tuise ho stopped buying Dee. 1st fig uring that you would fill his stocking with tho gifts ho likes from the kind of a men's storo you'll like. The story is short our list is long Christmas Neckwear $ .50 to $ 1.76 Christmas Bath Robes $4.00 to $ 8.50 Oliristmaa House Coats -$5.00 to $6.50 Cliristmas Traveling Bags $5 to. $16.50 Oliristmaa Silk Hose $..50 to $ 1.25 Christmas Suits $20.00 to $45.00 Christmas Overcoats $15.00 to $40.00 Christmas Silk Shirts $ 4.50 to $ 6,50 Toggery Bill enkoa and visited hor unoxpoctodly to spend tho nftcrnoon. It was a Jolly good crowd and n happy aftor noon wns spont. Mrs. Lowls grows youngor each year and It Is a Joy to hor irlonds to to wmi nor. T.n n v ? TI vnnnir nnonlo cloarod about $14.00 at tholr box social Prlday ovonlng nnd bnn a good timo logoiner. Josophlno Unrt, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hart, passod nwnv nt thn linmn nf hnr arnmlmoth- or, Mrs, J. M. Iloyston, In Prultland, on Thursday morning m sovon o'clock, death duo to leakage of tho hoart. Sho has boon 111 slnco In July yet her death caused unlvorsnl nitnnmi In thn community whoro to know her was to lovo hor, Sho ntno years of ago and had livod most nor know hor was to lovo hor, Sho wns 0 had boon 111 slnco July nnd yot hor doath causod Immeasurable grief horo. Tho funeral services woro hold Sunday nftornoon at two o'clock at tho M. K. Church and was over flowing. Tho floral tokens wero bonutlful. Hot. Todd conducted tho sorvlcos, a quartet sang. Minos Jnannhlnn Pnrdum. Pom WIlfOIIR. Marguerlto Walto and Marian Kin soy, of tho M. E. Sunday School woro pall boarors. Tho llttlo ono was laid to rest In Hlvorsldo com otory, l'ayotto. Sho lonvos a farther, mother, llttlo brothor, Jack, and a host of rolntlvoB nnd friends to mourn hor loss. Tt la nn naanrnil fnrt thnt KVtllt land will compoio mo coming year with high school bnso ball toaras lu this past of tho stato. Those towns will Inclifdo Holso, r-nyotto, Caldwoll, Nampa, Wolsor, otc. Prultland has tho nouclous of a good ball team and tho Prultland pooplo nro Interested In thorn. Prof. Keoney of tho High School Is nQt nfrnld to go up against nny pf tho teams montlonod, Por sovornl months past Inspect ors and men lmvo been working out a proposod rural routo for Prultland nnd word has como that mokes tho business men of tho llttlo vlllngo very hopeful that tho routo will bo started about tho first of tho yoar It will boneflt Prultland largoly and others, who lmvo boon on tho Pay otto route who had to walk some dlstanco for their mnll will lmvo It running by their doors, This Is a largo routo to bo sorved and tho In spector, A. O. Brunnor scorns to think thoro Is no doubt of the nor vlco being Installed soon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Steven loft Saturday for Acme, Washington, to bo gono a yenr, Mrs. Slovens visiting hor mother. Mrs. O. 8. Chllds returned Tues- itnv nf Ihla vnnlf frntn YnlrlmA. Wn . whoro sho has boon tho guest for sovorai woeKs or nor sister, Airs. v. Allen. Her two llttlo daughters, Naomi and Nova aro accompanying hor. Mrs. II. n, Btrawn and son, Itoss left Thursday for Truro, Iowa, to join Mr. Btrawn who had gono a week previous for a visit with Mrs, M. A. Btrawn, mother of Mr. Strawn They will bo gone until January 14. Mrs. I', A. nates has returned homo after a oporntlon at St. Luke's hospital at Uolso, Dan Williams came In Saturday from Duhl for a visit at tho Q. S. Chllds home. Ho nnd Prancls Chllds motord to Emniott ta spend Sundny at tho Pest homo. Mr. and Mrs. John Tackett and family visited last woo"k at the homo of Rov. andMra. McCoard at Wilder. nev. and Mrs. McCoard will move thjs week to Drovoat, Utah, where Ilov. McCoard has ac cepted a chargo nnd where his two sons may attond the state University Their Frultland frlonds will bo sorry to have them leave tho state. , Mr. and Mrs, Lafe Eaton, of Nampa. and tholr family, were up Sunday to attend tho funeral ser vices of Josephine Hart. Many pleasing patterns in all wool fancy mix tures $7.50 to $15 NECKWEAR the- most popular Yuletide greeting Dozens and doz ens of the pret tiest patterns ev er displayed. We place them in XMAS BOXES without extra charge SWEATERS, JERSEY JACKETS and KNIT VESTS the most comfort able garment for 'round town wear $3.50, $5.00, $6.00 SHIRTS arc ELEGANT GIFTS Madras apd Percales make very practical presents and they will stand the test-of timo. $1.15 to $3.00 Silk and Silk fibre Shirts both plain and fancy $3.50 To $7.50 Eancy Plaid and Plain Elannel Shirts many a man will appre ciate receiving one $2.50 to $4.65 Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Belts, Suspenders, Arm Bands and Carters in Xmas Sets, make very acceptable presents. Hats, Caps, Shoes, and the many articles for man's wardrobe are the-everyday needs he will appreciate. This is no time for luxuries and our store is brim full of the presents' of good judgment ALEXANDER One Price Clothier Ontario and Vale, Oregon i ii i i " '- ' ' - ' I want to trade Boiso modern homo rented for $50.00 per month for Improved 20 to 40 acres. Call nt tolephono office J. A. Lackness. St. CONGREGATIONAL CIIUllCIl Runilav School. 10:00 a. m. Preaching, 11;00 a. m., subject, "Christ Crowded Out," Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Preaching, 7.30 p. in., 8ubject. "You Must Answer This Question." Whlto School House Sunday School, 2:30 p. in. Preaching, 3: 30 p. m. Tho Ladles Aid Qatar Friday and Saturday 9 and 10 across street from the Post office. See what they lmvo for you, and buy. xotiei: Hnnlml l.liln will ba received by the County Court of Malheur County, Oregon on uecomuor -J, iv-. mr tho following supplies for tho Sher iff's and Assessor's offices of Mal heur County, Oregon, for tho year 1022. 2-100 Page regfstera. ' 1 Settlement book. 13 Screw post binders. 2 Assessment Iloll binders, ItuBsIn and corduroy, letter ed front and back cover, with out Index set. 560 Long assessment roll sheets, 550 Short assessment roll sheets. 8 Individual assessment roll sheets, leather tab, as fol fel fol eows: E. O. L. Co.. O. W. C. Co.. M. L. L. S. Ctf., P. U S. C. Public Utilities. (2) Ir rig. Dlst. (1) 8herlff Assess't. 6000 Assessment sheets and dup licates for rural districts. 600 Assessment sheets and dup licates same as above for largo owners. 4000 Assessment sheets and dupli cates for town property. 500 Assessment sheets and dupli cates .same . as- above, for ' large owners. 6 Transfer canvas binder to nt abovo assessment sheets. 1 Set 100 subdivision tab Index sheets to nx transfer, binder. 6 Assessment sheets canvas telescope binders for field work. . . 6 Set of 27 letter tabbed Indox sheets. nnn liunnnnl nrnnortv assess ment sheets with duplicates, (size 4Hx8H. do not print date.) m w 0 I. P. Illng binders to fit above 1 Canvas transfer binder to nt personal property sheets. 1 Sst of 27 letter tabbed Index sheets to nt binder. 1000 Letter heads, white. 4000 Outlook envelopes to fit as sessment duplicates. (See proper cut for address.) 15 Canvas binders, telescope, to fit 8Hxll'fleld plats. (To expand from tt to Inch). 5000 Hocord ownership shoots. 6 Hinders to fit same. 1000 Deed record transfor cards, 4x4. 260 Duplicate receipts, bound In books of 20, numbered, con secutively from No. 1 to No. 200 Inc. 280 Township nnd rango leather tab Index sheets, 12 Rolls adding machine paper, narrow. 1 Itoam typewriter second sheets, 8ttlL 1 Itoam typewrite first sheets, 8Hxl3. 2 Wood board clips, 9x12. 3 Penholders, 1 box pen points. 2 Doz. No. 6 pencils, 1 doz. No. 4 pencils. 4 Doz. Colored pencils, 1 red, 1 blue, 1 brown, 1 black. 3 -No. 102 typewrite, erasers, 1 Doz, No. 40 pink erasers, 2 pieces Eraslte. 2 No. 61 Sengbusch -self clos ing Ink stands. 1 mucilage holder. 3 Doz, reversible envelopes. 5 City plat books'. The County Court desires In this bid. a separate prlco on each Item and reserves the right to purchase any of the items listed above and to cut out any ItemB that It desires, and reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for 6 per cent of the amount of the bid as a guaranty that the successful bidder will enter ir,i n mnlract with Malheur Countv Oregon for the faithful performance of the contract. These bids should be addressed to II. S. Sackett County Clerk, and marked "Olds for Supplies for Sheriff's and Assessor's Offices." I)y order of the County Court. II. S. SACKETT, Countyy Clerk First publication December 8, 1921. Last publication December 22, 1921. NOTICI3 Soalod bids will be rocolved by the Pnniv Cnnrl nf Malheur Cnunlv. Oregon, on January 4th, 1922, for me ooara anu care oi inu county poor of said county and State for ono year, said bids to bo filed with tho County Clerk of Malheur Coun ty, Oregon, not later than 10 o'clock a. m. January 4th, 1922 and to be arrnmnnnlA.! with a rnrtlflftd rhnrk of 6 per cent of tho amount of the bid, as a guarantee thai me success ful bidder will enter In to a contract with Malheur County, Oregon, for the faithful performance of tho con tract. " The County Court wishes bids only for the board and lodging of theso dependants, as the county will furnish the necessary clothing and medical atteudance.and the court al so desires that these dependants bo kept outside of the towns, at some place In tho country where they can live In peace and quiet and where light employment can bo furnished those who are able to work. The County Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the County Court. ' ' II. 8. SACKETT, County Clerk First Publication December 8, 1921. Last Publication December 29, 1921 TWENTV HEAD OP DAIIIY OOW8 1X)H SALE Fresh and coming fresh. Can be seon at J. M. Buyer's, Cairo. Theso are cattle that B. B. Conklla brot from the Willamette Valley. SALESMAN WANTED Salesman wanted at onco to repre sent Mutual Trust Lite, exclusive territory. Every assistance render ed, address applications, The Argus. FOR SALE Dill pickles, Call ov-w. uuiurio. u i FOR SALE One Standard Sew- ing machine, practically new with all ataebments. Phone 78W. 52-1 it "aewiestmavBaeSt t. -i.3i.i K,.