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f wihp"hp irajr ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1922 ' u i i fii I ' I. 'I I I I I -'I i 111 1, - ! fW" tfceietu At tho homo ot Mrs. L. Adam this oftornoon thoro will tako place tho regular mooting ot tho Woman's Club. ProvIotiB to tho nicotine tho commlttoo In churgo ot tho annual silver ton will gathor Micro nml mako nrrangemonts for that ovont. Mrs. I. D. Cochrum was tho lios tosii tor tho Carnation Club Tuosday ovonliiR, ot which tho honors for tho club momhors were won by Mrs. Prank Itadcr and K. A. Frasor; whllo Mrs. II. O. Drano socurcd the high ncoro nrnong tho outsldo gucBtn. Tlio Imporlnt was ontartnlnod last Thursday by Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Dlacknby. Mrs. J. It. Fortlor nnd Dr. J. A. Morall tlod for tho high honor Tho club moots this week wltr Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Etnlson. Tho Monday Urldgo club mot this wook with Mrs. Lnltuo Dlacknby. Tho Wodnoaday Urldgo club met at tho homo ot Mrs. Fred Clomo. Miss Kttn McCrolght was hostess Wednesday ovonlng for n delightful birthday party. Tho ovonlng was pleasantly spont In playing games nnd cards, and at n Into hour dainty rofroshmonts woro sorvod. A vory onjoyablo ovonlng was spont by thoso prcsont. Mrs. J. C. McCrolght gnvo a stir prlso pnrty Saturday nftarnoon In honor ot tho 13th birthday ot hor daughter Mis Jcsslo Mao. A number ot hor Uttlo frlonds en mo In nnd spont n vory pleasant nftornoon. James Turnbull, principal of tho Knat sldo BChool was In Corvallls during tho' wock end. Tho Gamma Tau JJota Fraternity of tho O. A. C. received tholr chnrtor in tho Dolta Upsllon Fratornlty nnd ho nttondod tho installation. Ho nLso visited with rolativos In 1'ortland, returning homo Monday. C. It. I'olorson was In Ontario this wook from tho Clrclo liar ranch. Mr. Roberts of Fondloton Is visit ing his brothor Dr. A. It. lloborts this weok. Tbu regular monthly mooting ot tho W. U. T. U. will bo hold nt tho homo of Huv. and Mrs. Young, Tucs day, January 24, at 2:30 p. m. Ouo of tho subjects to bo dlscuBsod is "Woman and Jury Duty,"lod by L. Uellu Lees. LOCAL PERSONALS II. 0. Iloycr wns In Vnlo on busi ness Tuosdny. Mrs. Kd. Fltor vlsltod In Ilolso tlio first of tho weok. Harry Loonoy nnd wlfo ot Jordan Vnlloy,. woro visiting frlonds In On tnrlo last wook. M. N. Fogtloy, rocolvor of tho Vnlo land ofTlco, was In Ilolso tho first of tho wook. ' Polo DuFord wns In Ilolso on busi ness tho first of tho weok. Mrs. 1). C. Anderborg loft Sunday ovonlng for Salt Lake to visit with rolatlves Tho romnlns of Dewey McDnn iols, nccompunlod by Win. Mcllrat ony, tho Uolso undortakor nnd Mrs. McDanlols, passed through Ontario Saturday nurouto to Ilolso whoro tho liurlnl of tho body took placa Monday, Mr. McDanlolN wns crushed to donth by being caught botwoen n wngon nnd an old Iiouho nil tho C. A Stout plnco nonr Croatnn whon his team bocamo frlghtonod nnd rnn awny. Word wns rocolvod this morning ot tho death of John Madden nt Cnscndo, Idaho Wodnosdny night. Tho body will bo brought to Ontario for burial. DIKS AT GASCADli As tho Argus goes to pross word wns rocolvod that John Madden, form orly of this city, who has beon 111 for n long tlmo, died nt Cnscado Woducs day night. Tho body is to bo brought to Ontario for ltitormcnt. U. I. XOT1CKS Sabbnth school 10 a. in. Verso contest by tho "Winners." Chalk talk with drawings by Cocll Mullen. Preaching sorvlco 11 n. m. Special music. THEATRE ATTRACTIONS r MAJKST10 Thursday A WIFE'S AWAKENING All Star VOD n VIL MOVIE F1UDAY KING' QUUKN AND JOKKIl Sydnoy Chnplln (brother ot Chnrllo Chnplin WINNEItS OF THE WEST 8ATUUDAV PItAIItlE THAILS Tom Mix QINOHAM ailtli Sonnot Comody SUNDAY and MONDAY WHAT'S WOIITH WHILE Lois Wobor Production ALFALFA LOVE ....Contury Coined) TOPICS OF THE DAY TUK8DAY CHEATED HEARTS llawllnson SCItEEN SNAPSHOTS WKDNI'-SDAY nnd THUHSDAY THE DAnitlCADE A Cnbnnno Production INTERNATIONAL NEW8 mo riorum) coming DON'T TELL EVEUYTHINO Wnllaco Hold and Gloria Swanson NOTICI1 OF HlIKItIKlvH SALE IN lOIUCCIiOSUHE FOIt SALE Ono brnnd now Flor onco three burner oil stove, one, slngor cabinet sowing machine nnd a numbor of fruit Jars. Dnrgnlns. Phono 1G8M G 8 FOH SALE Ono Dlroct Current 1 II. P. Motor. Ontario Laundry, tf FOIt SALE 80 tons hay. Will sell nil or small amounts. 1 rullo oast of town. Ed Long. 2t FOR BALE Typowrltcr In good" shape, cheap. Ford Qarago. CONMUKUATIOXAIj CHURCH ..D. J, aillanders, Pastor Sunday school 10 n. m. Pronchlng 11 a. in. Subject, Tlmo. Christian Endeavor 0:30 p. m. Preaching 7:30 p. m. Subject, Works Judged Whllo School l!cmo Sunday school 1:30. p. m. Pronchlng 2;30 p. in. Communion noxt Sunday nftor tho morning Sorvlco. TONHII.inTS FOIL... TON8IL1TIS.... AND.... SORE THROATS KEEP THEM ON HAND AND TAKE MCJHT IN THE DKOIN NINQ. It rotrloves llko' magic. Ab solutoly hnrmloss. Satisfaction guar antood or money rofuadod. Send $2 for trial bottlo ot 130 doses. DO IT NOW nnd you will never bo with out them. Rofnronco First Nation al Dank, Eugene. J. F. TITUS, M. D. Eugene, Oro. FOR SALE Flftoon hoad good thrifty shoats prlcod right for cash. C, W. Gnrrott 3H mllos west On tario, tf 4 i "i " i . " hHsVTH mzritc , .W "4a (Ask nbout tho IJ, P. round roof barn shown In tho abovo cut. It provides groatost posslblo strength mid maxlniuni storage spneo nt least cost.) Make your plans while the snow flies For tho sanio reason that you "mako hay whllo tho sun shlnos," you should mako plans for the busy season whllo tho Biiow tllos. Tho now buildings your farm needs, such as Machlno Shods, Poultry Houbos, DnniB, Stock Sheds otc, can host bo plnnned now whlloiyou have plenty ot time. Let our architects help you Our nrchltectual department, which Is maintained for tho free uso ot prospoctlvo butldors, Id loss ruahed at this time of year nnd can oft or you helpful co-oporatlon with plans aud specifications for buildings of overy kind. Wo aro not suttsflod with merely selling lumber, hut wo want to show you how to uso It to the very beat advantage. Mako your wants known to the manager ot tho B. P. yard nearest you. Ho Is at your service, Boise Payette Lumber Company ONTARIO YARD, GEO. McCLAIN, SALES MGR. UY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE, duly Issued by tho Clork of tho Circuit Court of the Stnto ot Oregon, for tho County ot Mnlhour, dated tho 14th day of Jan uary, 1022. In a. cortnln suit In tho Circuit Court for said Stnto and county whoroln First National Hank of Elgin, Oregon, a National Uanklng Corporation ns Plaintiff, recovered Judgment ngalnst Nophl A. Anderson nnd Zllpah J. Anderson, husband nnd wlfo, ns Defondnnts, In tho sum of Two Thousand Flvo Hundred (92600.00) Dollars, with Interest thorcon from tho ltltii day ot Dccombor, 1010, at tho rato ot 8 por cent per annum, nnd Two Hun dred Fifty (I2G0.00) Dollnrs, At torney foos, nnd tho further sum ot Flfty-throo nnd 00100 (G3.D0) Dol lar, costs, which Judgment was 'en rolled nnd docketod In tho Clorks Of fice ot snld Court In said County on tho 4th day ot January, 1022. Thoroforo, Notlca Is Horoby Qlvon, That I will on tho 17th day of Feb ruary, 1022, nt tho hour ot 11 o'clock, In tho foro noon of said day, at tho North Mnln Entrnnco Door of tho Court House, nt Vnlo, Oregon, In snld County nnd Stnto, soil nt Public Auction to tho hlghost blddor or htddors for cash, tho following doscrlbod real proporty, to wit: Tho North West Qunrtor, (NWU) ot Section Twenty-ono (21), Town ship Flftoon (1G), South, Rnngo Forty-Six (40), E. W. M. In Mnlhour County, Oregon. Tho abovo rool proporty with Its nppurtonuuees, taken and lovlod up on ns tho property of saTd namod Defendants Nophl A. Andorson nnd Zllpnh J. Anderson, husband and wlfo, by vlrtuo of a mortgage glvon thoroou by tho abovo nnmod dofond nnts, or ns much thoroof .ns may bo necessary to satisfy said Judgmont In favor ot First NatlonUl Dank ot Elgin, Oregon, togothor with all costs nnd dlsburBomonta that havo or may nccruo. Datod at Vale, Orogon this 14th day of January 1022. H. LEE NOB, 8horIff Dnto of first publication, January 10th, 1922. Dnto of last publication, February 16th, 1022. Datoof Solo, Fobrunry 17, 1922. Published In tho Ontario Argus at Ontario, Orogon. BEST PEOPLE l By MILDRED WHITE jj New "Landed Qtntry" In England. The advent of a uuw "landed gentry" In England since the war Is made plain by "Hurko's," an annual work of refer ence on that subject which bus reap peared after n break of seven years. Over 100 names of old landowners have disappeared since the last edition, aud their places have been taken by double that number ot newcomers. In the preface, the editor remark! : "Much as tho passing of old families from the land, or tho diminution of their hold lugs, Is to be regretted, the rise ot a now class of lauded gentry, possessed ot means enabling them to develop es tates which had become tinppverlshsd Uirough the misfortunes of their pre vious owners, cannot be without beue fit to the country." Alarm for Banks. An electric siren alarm has been tried In the Hank of Hamilton. The Interior ot the bank using this alarm Is wired and a number of electric buttuus placed In secret places. On the wall outside a siren alarm Is attached. If a robbery Is attempted the staff push their buttons and the ulurm automatically shrieks a warn ing ou the street. A tost was made In one of tho branches In Toronto and when the siren culled four police men rushed Into the bank prepared to fight bandits. Motorcycle Spray. A farmer's motorcycle came In use. ful this summer. He had 600 acres planted to potatoes, and these were threatened with destruction by the potato bug. With his horse-drawn sprayer he could only cover about 3S acres a day, and In the hot weather which prevailed this would have spelled ruin to his crop. Hut the rancher wns a resourceful soul, and he attached an Insectlclde-spuylng outfit to the sidecar chassis of his tuotot cycle, utilising the power of the machlno for traction and for spray ing. With tUts outfit he found It pos sible to spray 100 acres per day with parts greeu and so save the situation. Copyright, im, Wnt.rn N.o.p.p.r Union. Philip Lnldlaw was bitterly disap pointed in a woman lie whom women hod heretofore failed to Interest. Al most, ho had given up the shy hope ot marriage, nnd n junto who would sat fsfy his heart, when he beheld Fay Winters. Fay hnd coitio bnck to tho small town after an nhsenco since young girlhood, and Philip, the ndmlfcd new attorney, saw her first momentarily, then with a lingering glnuco ns she cume through tho lighted doorway of the town's best store, "Perhaps, utter all,", said, his man's hopeful heart, - "this happy young woman may not bo all that the towns people sny." For her return hud long been heralded. "Fay Winters coming hack I" Phil ip's landlady said. "Well, what pos sessed her, 1 wonder, to come to the town that wasn't good enough for her .rears ngol" "Fay Winters coming back to Kldrldgel" exclaimed Philip's house keeper. "Well, think of thnt, nftcr all her trnvel nnd college training. Won't bo nobody good enough for her to nssoclnto with. I remember hers she was nothing but n proud, pretty slip of a girl. Her rich aunt brought Fay up when oho wns left an orphan j nnd now she's left her nil her money," So Philip Lnldlaw formed his Imag inary .picture of the newcomer's char acter. She was n snob, no doubt, nnd not an ncqunlntnnco to bo cultivated. Hut after his second lingering gate Into the young woman's sweetly at tractive countenanco, Philip hnd mar relously changed his opinion. Either tho girl hnd altered with years, or her former neighbors slan dered her; nnd after repeated eve nings In Fay's pleasant society, the hope of marriage en mo Joyously, thrill Ingly at Inst to Philip. Hero wns tho woman of whom he hnd drenmed, nnd despnlred of find ing. And secretly yearning, ns months passed by, Philip decided, almost, to make his plen. Then camo his great disappointment. In her chnnit for him. and her Krncloiisnexi. I'hllln nvrr. looked tho Indisputable fuct of Kay's aloofness from others her superior ity, so openly deplored. It was his housekeeper who forced the subject upon him. Her com plalnlngs, he discovered, woro now echoed on, all sides. "Miss Winters hasn't got any use for Eldrldgo folks," the old woiunn told him, "except you, because you've been to collcgo and hnvc money. She don't cnll on tho regulnr people here, or iisk 'em to cnll on her. Not oven Mrs. Dr. Wells, or tho bnnker's wife. And folkn do ray, they wonder who on earth would bo good enough to he n friend of hers." IJrusquely, becnusn his heart wns full, "Philip put the mutter before Fny thnt very evening. Though he hnd not openly voiced his love 'for her, ho know ' that tho knowledgo must be tiers. "Why," he regretted, "do you make no friends among the women here, r'nyt Is It hceniise " (ha bitterness of disappointment brought contempt to his tones "becnusa there Is no one good enough even among tho best peoplel" In surprise, she regarded him. When sho replied, her voice sounded coldly. "You nro right," she agreed, "one should be sura that a real friend Is good enough One of the best people" Her Insinuation angered him; he took his hat and left. It wus humlll atlng that the town folk should be twrect In their Judgment of the wain- an ho loved they, the cruelly, criti cal and slurring. She did not send for him, and because he felt that he owed her an apology which he could not give, Philip Lnldlow stayed suf ferlngly uway. nis offlce assistant later volunteered Information. The dames are chattering ngnln." that young man said. "They are hor rified now ovtr Miss Winters' new friendship. Day after dny she goes down to May Worth's with her books or her sewing. Day after day the two young women ure seen together. Such contrast, you know, Mr. Laid low, so stunningly unexpected. Hut I don't blarao Miss Winters; the ac cepted set of Eldrldie are a narrow, speculating lot; taken together or tlngly, I know 'era," Wondering unavoidably,. Philip was on his feet. "Tell me," ha demanded, "where does this Worth girl live r " And the clerk told him. Philip bad difficulty finding his way there, the house was so small and unobtrusive; for lack of paint, so hidden by twist ed old trees from the roadway. Hut" Fay Winters was with her chosen friend. The friend sat t. neatly shabby lit tle creature In an Inexpensive gayly covered chair. The cheery light from an open stove anon on the two girls' faces. What had been the topic of their conversation. Philip Laldlow could not know; but It was evident that neither ungenerous criticism nor unkindly surmise had left that soft glow of sympathy In the young wom en's eyes or touched their lips with gentleness. "I waut you to meet my friend, May Worth," Fay said proudly. To him, ulone. she added, "and she Is n good friend one of the best people." As Philip Laldlaw clasped the hand of the woman he loved, as his eyes mei hers, true understanding came to him And disappointment vanished forever GOLDEN GATE C0PFEE PACKED IN VACUUM TIGHT CANS This we believe is positively the best coffee on thfe market. Every can is GUARANTEED LA. ERASER JANUARY SALE PRICES 'mf Compare these Prices That's all we ask It is hard to judge anything unless you .have something to compare it with. A picture of a dreadnaught would look like any other ship unless there was a tug along side of it. These January prices we are quoting may sound common they'll sound like a" cannon if you look around. $24.50 now for Wen's Suits thatero $35 $27.50 now for Ulsters that were $40; $ 8.75 for Mackinaws that were;$12. ' $ 1.00 Caps that were $1.50. . 7.. $ 5.00 or shoes that were $10.00 Togg ery Bill I A K . ? ' i ? t