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:--., I. S "3 C't1 1 t ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1922 iiiiii!iiii!iiiiiiiniMiliniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin zzzzz.r . -- ' i z oTT- .Trzrr 000W ll To Our Patrens: W E' take this opportunity 'to thank our patrons for their support and business during the year just closed. We have tried to please you in all ways and have made it a point to furnish you with the very best merchandise to be obtained at all times, and we shall continue our policy of the best goods at the very, lowest possible prices and solicit a continuance of your good trade. . Wishing you a Happy and Prosperous New Year, we are - Yours truly, E. A. Fraser 'Tour satisfaction is our success ) A INNOVATION IN ONTARIO A BARGAIN COUNTER IN A DRUG STORE WE have inaugerated a new merchandis ing plan in our store a bargain coun ter, and each week you will find a new dis play of a large variety of Merchandise which will include such items as, Stationery, BoxPaper,Envelopes,Rubber Goods, HotWater Bottles, Fountain Syringes, Combination Syr inges, Soaps, Tooth Brushes, and Tooth Pre parations, Hair Brushes, Nail Brushes, Scrub Brushes, Toilet Preparations, Cough Syrups, Gold Cures, Flashlights, Clocks; Call and take advantage of these prices ONTARIO PHARMACY Prescriptions our Specialty REXALL EASTMAN VICTOR w OREGON SLOPE Sunday School Sundny nt 1'ark School houso at 2 p. tit. Preaching sorvlccs at 3 p. m. Evorbody wel come. Park Improvomont Club met' last Thursday aftornoon at thtf homo of Mrs. Jonas Brown, with Mrs. Rod sall as assistant hostess.. Follow ing the usual business session, the afternoon was dovotod to sowing. At tho closo of tlio aftornoon dainty re freshments woro sorvod by tho hos tess. Tho noxt regular meeting oi iuo ctuo win uo January lltli, at tho homo of Mrs. S. Skipper. Mrs. Stanley Drown nnd two sons of Ontario spent IobI wook at homo of her parents, Mr, nnd Mrs. E. Frost. Miss Martha Shophard of 1'ayctto visited hor slstor Mrs. Claronco Andoron Bovoral days laBt week. Mrs. Walter Davis Is slowly Im proving. I. I. Culbortson loft for Scattlo Friday ovonlng whoro ho was culled uy tno sorious illness of his mothor. One o ftho most delightful social ovonts of tho-wcok was a watch pnrty glvon by Miss Lola Dartsho at tho homo of hor paronts, Mr. and Mrs. John Uartsho, to a number of hor Ontario frionds. After an ovonlng pleasantly spent In playing games and dancing, ,dn(nty refresh ments woro sorved by tho hostess. KuthrynBlmpson Is vory HI this weoK with rnoumollsm. MIsg Ilona Totnlln of Daker spout hor vacation with hor paronts, Mr. and Mrs. E. It. Totnlln, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doznlar woro ontcrtnlnod nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Otto C. .Mlllor Tuesday ovon lng. W. F. VIncont and wlfo woro On tario visitors Wednesday. I. I. Culbortson and H. L. Drown woro business visitors In Parma on Wednesday. P. M. Uoals, who was olectod on tho oxceutlvo committee of tho Conn ty Farm Uuroau, at tho nnnual moot lug hold rocontly In Vnlo, ottondod tho first mooting of tho commtttoo nt Ontario Tuesday. Master Hobby Wilcox ontortnlnod a fow of his llttlo frionds nt n Christmas pnrty, Friday aftornoon, nt tho homo of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Wlclox. Aftor an aftor noon spont In gnmes, dnlnty lunch oon wns sorvod to tho llttlo guests, tho luncheon tnblo decorations being rod nnd groon and lighted with groon candles. Mr. and Mrs. Harry IC. Lattlc attended tho Iloscli woddlng at Pay- ouo, wcunosuny. Miss Itoso West nnd James At torbury outortalncd n fow of tholr frionds Wednesday uvoulng at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Arvor Gorton. Tho rooms woro beautifully docornt od with Christmas colors. Tho ovon lng was ploasnntly spont In games and dancing nftor which " refresh montit woro sorvod. Mr. nnd Mr. Clnuson Andnis woro guosts Now Yonrs day of tho form ers paronts In Wolsor. Mm. Jonns Drown antortalnod Thursday ovonlng In honor of hor slstor,. Miss Mario Frost, who Is homo from Dolso for tho holidays Gumos and music woro onjoyed through out tho ovonlng. Dollclous refreshments woro sorvod. Mnx Drown, Ituth Durroll and Ethel Carlo aro nil reported to bo on tho sick list this wook. T Carlco nnd Mr. Stovona woro buslnoss visitors Is Wolsor Friday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wolchor woro Now Year's guests nt tho lattor's paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lauor. Ralph Lnucr Is slowly Improving aftor bolng very III with pnoumonla. Mrs. tioargo Thomas spont Wod- nosday aftornoon with Mrs. Mason Clougli. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Vlncunt woro dlnuor guosts or Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mlllor, Now year day. Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Urlothaunt of Ontario woro wook ond guosts or Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Knrst. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hoslop and son or Dolso and Mrs. Mabel Nlckorson or Mlddloton woro Now Years guosts at the O. O, Hoslop home. Mr. lies- lop nnd Mrs. Nlckorson raturned to Dolso Sunday evening, Mrs, Hoslop romalnlng tor a row days visit. On Now Years day occured tho marrlago or Hamilton Connor or Oregon Slopo and Dorothy Jloppor or Wolsor, at tho Daptlst parsonage at Payette, Itov. Duohl perrorrolng tho coromony. Miss Mary Connors and Charles draco woro tho attend ants, Immedlatoly attor tho coro mony tho Jjrldul party motorod to Wolsor where a rocoptlon was hold nt tho homo or tho brldos mothor, Mrs. Hopper. Tho young couple will mako their homo In Ontario. Hazol draco of Payette la spond In? hor vacation with hor parents. (J oo r go and Maudo Culp woro dlnuor guests Sunday or Mr. and Mrs. J. D, Conner, Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Lattlg wero guests at the C, A. Karat homo Wednesday ovonlng. Tho ladles or Park Improvement Club ontortalned tholr husbands at tholr annual New Yearn watch party New Years eve at tho home ot Mr. and Mrs. Otto C. Miller. Tho rooms woro beautifully docor atod with holly, which was sont by Mrs. Alice Simpson from Taroma. Tho evening was pleasantly spont In games and music. The music on tho cello nnd violin by C C. Wilcox and Mr. Henry Dezolr, with Mrs, L. It. nrlethaupt at the piano, was especially enjoyod as woro also the readings by Mrs. Oozoler and Mrs. Arthur Miller. Tho affair was In tho nature ot a hard time party and many nnd varied woro tho hard time costumes. A prlio was given to the ones wear ing the best hard time costumo, tho lady prUo being captured by Mrs. Arthur Miller and the gentlemen's by George Culp, At a late hour de licious refreshments were served by tho committee to seventy-flvo guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jonaa Drown and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dfown and two children woro guests Noy Years at the E. D. FroBt homo. Mr. Erb aud L, E. Stowart were on tho Slopo ono day last wook look ing ror hay for balling. Mrs. Stanley Drown and sons ot Ontario woro guests Saturday at tho E. L. Drown homo. Miss Holon Quttorldgo was a Sunday dlnnor guest ot Mr. nnd Mrs. A. C. Mlllor. S. J. Simpson Is on tho sick list. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Attorbury vls- ltod S. J. Simpson nnd family Now Years. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Von Potion woro guests Now Years of Dobort Llnkons and family. Mr. McJordon and family havo moved Into tho houso on tho George i.nuiR ranch, formorly occupied by Ernest ABtmiBson. Tho men on tho Slopo mot at tho School. House Monday nnd built bonches to bo usod In tho basement ot tho school building, which has boon flttod up for public Catherines. Lunch wns sorved by tho Indies at tho Jonas Drown homo. Max Drown spont several days last wook with his cousin Keith Drows of Ontario. Charles Staples or Payette spont Now Yonrs with his slstor Mr. Hoy Durroll. John Carlco of Payette visited his undo T. Carlco nnd family, Now Years. Charles Lias, J. L. Drown, Harry Lnttln, John Coatos, E. L. Drown and S. J. Simpson woro nomlnatod tor directors ot tho Payette Orocon Slopo Irrigation Co, at tho mass mooting last Friday. Throo direct ors aro to bo olectod at the next oloctlon to bo Hold January 10th. Mr. and Mtb. It. I), Rogers nnd children and Mrs. Hogors ot North Payette woro dlnnor guosts Now Years nt tho Lias homo. George Sullons nnd wlfo woro buslnoss visitor In Ontario. Monday. Otto C. Mlllor and wlfo nnd W. F. VIncont nnd wlfo woro ontortnlnod Mondny ovonlng by Mr. nsd Mrs. S. E. Chapman ot Pnyetto. Mr. and Mrs. Agnes ot Scattlo aro spending a few day at tho homo ot Mr. nnd Mrs. C. O. Hoslop. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stephens woro dln nor guests Now Yoars at tho South wick homo In Payette. Mrs. Mason Glough nnd Mr. Goo. Thomas vlsltad Mrs. S. P. Simpson, Monday. Hunt nnd Violet Cap ot Nyssa, spont Thursday afternoon with Miss Ituth Darrott. Miss Donnlo Mathonoy wns visit ing Misses Mary and Lillian Dall Friday. Vernon Dutlor who spont Christ mas horo with his naranta. return f.,1 to Eugene whoro hn In nttnnillnir collogo. ARCADIA ITEMS Chns. Dullard nnd throo daughter, J. T. Long nnd family and Al. Thompson and fnmlly, Otis Dullard nnd wlfo nnd Kenneth Vnndorpool woro guosts nt tho Clydo tang homo Now Years day. L. L, Ooshcrt and wlfo, ot Nyssa, spont Now Year's day with C. W. Darrott and family. Mr. and Mrs. Loo Crnm spont Christmas wook with tho Inttor's par outs, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Zlltorcob. They will go from horo to Salt Iako. J. G. Mathonoy and family, Karl Qulnloy nnd wlo wero gufists nt tho O. J. Thorno homo Now Yonr's. Cody Dutlor and wlfo of Dolso, visited tho former's parents during Christinas wook. O. J. Thorno and Karl Qulnloy went to Wolsor Tuosdny on buslnoHS. Hiram Vnndlko will work ror John Hunt this year. Misses Trosslo Lackey, Lllllo Mao CON'aitKCIATIONAJj CHUItCU Sundny school 10:00 a. m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Itov. E. E. Martin will preach. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 p. ra. Subjoct "Tho Protoctlon of Christ." Whlto School Houso Sunday school 1:30 p. nt. Preaching, 2:30 p. m. 11APTI8T CHUltClI DIblo school 10 a, in. Morning worship 11 a. m. Mrs, Harrison will sing at tho eor vlco. , Junior D. Y. P. w. C:1B p. m. Prayer mooting 0:30 p. m. Gospol sorvlco 7:30 p. m. This Is "Fill tho Church Sunday" everybody como. Spoclal music nt both sorvlcos. "THE HOME STRETCH" IS HEAL COMEDY' DRAMA Comedies possessing gonulno clo tnonts ot gripping tingling drama and ot dollcato sentiment without sacrificing laugh powor are Intro, quont enough to causo Douglas Mag Lean's latost Paramount picture "Tho Home Strotch," which cornea to tho Majostlo Thoatro noxt Saiur-' day to stand forth as ono ot the most original and ontortalntng offer ings of tho yoar. Tho story concorns a Jockey, a traluor, a racotrack follower, who at tho tlmo tho plcturo opens, has risen to tho ranks of racoborso ownors, and ot tho difficulties ho encountors whoa ho attompU to abandon his gambling habits. Not only Is Mr. MacLoan affordod aniplo opportuni ty to "got ovor" sparkling comedy situations, but to display his dram atic ability and his skill with "thrll lors" as woll. Tho opening scones ot tho story, laid on a famous California raco track, aro notablo for tonsoly drain alio situations, and a thrilling ac cident, In which Mr, MacLoau plays n prominent part. Throughout tho romalndor ot tho plcturo, clovor comody and dramatic susponso aro delightfully blondod njid carried through to an unsunl ondlng. As Jonny Hnrdwtck, tho Juvenile turfman, Mr. MacLoan Is said to glvo a porformanco which surpassos his "Sorgoant Groy" In "Twonty threo nnd a Halt Hours Ltavo," His vigorous personality and clovor comody "buslnoss" aro tho out standing features ot tho production. Doatrlco Durnhnm as Margaret War ron, a winsomo "small town" girl, hoads an oxcollont supporting cast. . REPORT ot tho llocordor or tho City ot Ontario, Oregon, or City funds colloctod nnd warrants Issuod from Jnnunry 1st to tho closo ot business on Docombor 31st 1031. RECEIVED Gonornl Fund ...L 140,848.00 Library Fund . 1,701.70 Doud & Intorost Fund . 12,401.17 Finos and Licenses ........ 1,467.00 Iload Fund 3,240.00 Water Systom 12,080.60 Comotory 017.60 Pound nnd Dogs 180.00 Intorost on Deposit 603.46 Irrigation Fund 900.96 Trunk Sower No. 2 1,368.09 Latoral Sower No. 1 .......... 267.68 Lateral Sowors Nog. 1 to 6 1,086.12 Latoral Sower No. 8 3,200.28 Latoral Sowor No. 9 033.76 Lateral Sowor No, 10 609.13 Paving District No. 1 14,078.52 DISIiURfl.ME.NTH City llocordor $ 089,00 City Troasuror 177.60 City Attornoy 320.60 Pollco and Jail 3,294.96 Flro Dopnrttnont 1,743.90 Health Dopartmont 66.00 Pound and Dogs -. 169,00 City Hall 988.00 Donds and Intorost ........ 26,104.82 Printing and Stationery.. 348.63 Comotory .... 800.96 City Lighting 3,404,91 City Wntor 3,300,00 Wa4r Systom 8,660.82 Improvomonts ................. 6,612.63 City Irrigation 1,467.00 Sowors and Outtors ....... 882.81 Sanitation 66,00 City aoyerntnont .. 830,00 City Library 1,607.61 Flro Motor 2,311.61 Spoclal warrants, transter or funds etc 436,12 Total amount dlsbursod.... 64,602.60 Total amount recelvod .... 96,894.34 Statu ot Oregon , County ot Malheur ss City of Ontario I, Clay M. Ctearns, do hereby cortlfy, that I am tho duly appointed, qualified and acting Rocorder ot tho City ot Ontario, Oregon, that tho above and foregoing Is a full, true nnd correct statement ot all moneys rocolvod thru tho Recorder's offlco and all warrants Issued during tho year ot 1921. Witnoss my hand and tho seal or tho City of Ontario, affixed this 3rd day ot January, A. D., 1922. (SEAL) CLAY M. BTEAnNS, City Rocordor A UCTIONEERS DICKENS & SHULTZ CALDWELL PHONE 455 J CALL AT OUR EXPENSE YOU WILL LIKE US SEE McVAJSL AND SEE BETTER" tfRVPTOTf XV GLASSES IX THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS Dr. J. A. MTALL Eyeaight Specialist Ontario, Oregon WE GRIND OUR OWN LKNBE8 PHONE 14T-J f4 1 .-Bfcjto.. .v &V , ."L