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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1922)
yf&:Wtryvrr.ninefwi imiiw .unw niKimwiWri immmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmm ONTARIO, OREGON, THUB3DAY, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY. APRIL 13, 1922 PROGRAM De Luxe MAJESTIC THEATRE Thrilling ovonts on tl'io Toxns border, soothing with deeds of bandits, gamblors and soldlors ot fortuno. Palaces, tomplos In a vast and towor cd City DcautKul, built on toomlng lagoons. Dances Blamcso, dancos Parlslonno, and rnarrolous skating dancers that go -whirling through tho Ballot of.lco. Hundreds of alluring bonutlcs of tho Orlont, bowltchlngly attired. Strnngo heathen rites ot hordos of worshippers, clad in Jewelled cloth ot gold. Spoctacular uses of olophants", snakes, -boars, peacocks, crocodiles ond dogs. (Tho crocodllo fight Is the most blood stirring sensation ovor fc fllmo(JI) ,A Rovol scones, stroot scenes, boudoir scenes, foud scone's, theatre scenes, storm scones, vision scenos, " war scones, wator sconos. And wearing tboso wondors all to fothor a poignant, glorious story of human hoarts. Afs Larry Semon in THE SUITOR" . jt AlJsM W7t 1VTYAi3issssssP'Jsi&ssssP I lsssssssssBsssssssisssssiiussslsWBlsissHvVlPVtsVBBP SaJ&ik 1lrjjKi!'; '"'ft. "'SWBBBBBl tK. ''Slsssssl (s7 "JsssssssssmrRrAAl r wm" . 'WkJP r. ' v rm jSHatV'' 7.7 g WfflriUJSLQkkre J JesfloL.Losljy ah CecilBDeMffle ft PRODUCTION Shots paradise with DorothyDaUi,Mfldrec1Harri,Conrao,Ntgel, Theodore ICofloffJohnDavidion Julia w A danco hall quoon lit a Moxtcan oil town. A ponnllcss youth, blinded. A potted dancer, with ; Kuropo nt her foct, A gambling I "grcasor" whoso doggor was his ' law. ' All strangoly caught up In a story that starts In underworld strlfo, thou grows and grows, through - statoly tomplos, gorgeous palaces, shlmmoring boauty and wealth, to lavish proportions novor equalled on tho stago or screen. Ily Itculnh Mario Dlx and Kmla Oman Suggests! by Leonard Merrick's Story, "The laurels and (ho Lady'' 6 PIECE ORCHESTRA 8 comedy, and feature, and orchestra will play the latest song hit, "Angel Child,, Solo by Herschel Browne. Orchestra plays from 7:15 to 10:16 P. M. Sunday only TOPICS OF THE DAY Shows start 2:30-6;00-7:30-10 p. m. SUN. & MON. I Darrows-Ordwny ranch, Is tho proud possessor of a now Ford car. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Armstrong woro dlnnor guests at tho W. J. Shaffor homo last Tuesday. nor. Young prcachod at tho school houso last Sunday afternoon. Ho was accompanlod by Mrs. Young and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McDowplI. Mrs DuPro of Bpoknno, visited hor son I. E. DuPro laBt wook, Mrs. A. It. Albee vlsltod Mtssos Ilalstoad and Griffin Sunday even ing. M. and M(s. Albert Bollslo vlsltod at tho Mllllgan homo on Sunday. Mrs. Josso Drown was very sick last week. It was feared an opera tion for appondlcltls would bo nocessary but slio was roportcd hotter on Monday. Special Easter music will bo rondorod next Sunday at tho school houso. Mrs. Frank Nowblll was elected a dologato to bo sont from tho Ho bckah Lodgo of Nampa, to tho Con vontlon ot tho Grand Lodgo in Eugene somo tlmo In May. Whllo thoro Mrs. Nowblll will visit her son Cbarlos who Is thcro nttondlng school. Harry Fraslor who has boon work ing for Ed Ingraham has returned to his homo near Wolsor. Harold and Losllo Albee spont Sunday with Lnwronco and Ernest Durr. Mr. Frank Nowblll has gono to tho hills on hlsyoarly trip trapping coyotos. Ho Is having about eight acres ot potatoes plantod during his absonco. parouts, tcachors and children on April 21st. Mr. Doyo ot Nobraska who spont tho wlntor In California, stoppod off to visit a fow days with his daughter Mrs. Chas. Dullard and family. Lorn Wilson and son ot Owyhco nro camping in this vicinity whllo working on tho Bhoo String Ditch. SCHOOL NOTES Mrs. Earl Qulnloy has boon qulto sick for sovoral weeks, but Is Im proving. Miss Dearborn and Miss Poola spont Friday night at tho Dullard homo visiting with Miss Toddlo and Ethol Dullard. Mr. and Mrs. Chostor Lackey and llttlo daughtor spont tho week ond with Mr. Lackoy'a parents In On tario, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lackoy. Dr. John Long ot Nampa was visiting at the homo ot his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Long Sunday. Floyd MofTard and family who havo llvod horo this wlntor will movo to Dolso this wook whero tlioy havo socurod summer work. Tho last band ot sboop loft this neighborhood Monday. Tho last of Arcadia hay has boon fod. . On Monday afternoon a billiard ot snow and wind hit Arcadia and ovor an Inch ot snow foil within an ' OREGOrSLOPE Mrs. John DarUcho entortalnod at dlnnor Saturday, tho occasion being tho birthday annlvorsary of hnr daughtor, Mrs. Chas. Warren of Dakor City, who Is a guoat at tho nartscho homo. Covors woro laid for oight. Mr. and Mrs, doo. Sklppon havo movod to their now homo at tho Molll ranch. Miss Ula Oramso of Ontario, spont Sunday with Miss Lola Dartsho. - Mr. and Mrs. John Havorfleld and daughtor, of Wolsor, wero guosts ot Mr. and Mrs. John Dartsho Thurs. Mr. and Mrs. Stockton of Wolsor, epont Thursday and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Frod Van Potton. Max Drown is on tho sick list this wook. Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Mlllor visited nt tho Wilcox homo. Thursday even ing. Tho ladles ot Park Improvement uiiiiiMiiiiiiiaiiiiiihK NUREXFORM (ARSENATE OF LEAD DRY) CASH PRICE 1 7 1 -2c PER LB. TIME PRICE - 19c PER LB. Time sales must be secured by note given at time of delivery. . Notes to become due and payable not later than September 15th 1922. Ten (10) per cent interest thereafter "Nfinn" is the Arsenate of Lead with' the "Spreader" in it PAYHTE VALLEY REX SPRAY CO. PAYETTE, IDAHO Deaney and Company, Payette J. k. Bardsley. and Company, Caldwell Fruitland Fruit 'Association, Frultland Emmett Fruit Growers Association, Kmraett Frultland Qrowers Exchange, Frultland Gem FruH Union, Emmett Now Plymouth 0 rowers Exchange, New Plymouth-Union Loan Company, Parma New Plymouth Storage Company, New Plymoutt ' club woro entortafnod at tho Coatos homo Thursday aftornoon, with fit teen raorabors and ono visitor ores ont. During tho business sosslon it was decided to hold a cooked food salo nt Ontario on Saturday, April 23. Dainty rofreshmonts woro sorv od by tho hostoss at tho closo of tho sosslon. Tho noxt regular mooting will bo hold at tho homo of Mrs. John Dartsho, Thursday, April 10. 0IIECI0N SLOPE ITEMS . . Miss Roso West spont tho wook ond in Dolso, tho guest of Miss Mario Frost. Mrs. Charlos Sklppon snent Man. day aftornoon with Max Drown. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Warren and daughter, of Dakor City uro spend- lns this wook at tho Oolnap and uartsho homes. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sullens and son Harold wero dinner guests Sunday ot Mr, and Mrs. Honry Dakor ot Frult land bench. Mrs. Clausou Andrus and son. WUIard woro guosts of tho former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shenherd of Payette Friday and Saturday. Maxlno and Mildred Miller woro guests'Frlday of Marguerlto Chan- man, who Is visiting at the S. E, Chapman homo in Payette, Mrs, Waltor Day of Montour. Ida.. is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sklppen this week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barrett and chil dren left for American Falls last Saturday. Tho Crystal Irrigation system Is havlng,tho plpo lines repaired this wook. The ladles ot Park Improvement club will hold a cooked food salo at Ontario. Saturday, April 22, tho lo cation to bo decided and announced next week. VMEYJIW C. E. Rees chairman ot tho school board has declared a holiday for District No, 30 on Saturday, May 20, to bo celebrated at the new school grounds. Everybody oxpected to come and bring their dlnnor and help in the Arbor Day exorcises. Complete plans for the day's pro gram will bo given later. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Henry ann ounce the arrival of a boy, Dwaln Orlando at their home, ' Wednesday, April 5. This makes four boys In the family. hour. Mr. Smith who has ooon living on'nogro minstrel show woro vory woll llov. II. August Hundorup spoko to tho Btudonta during asBombly Thursday morning. Tho same morning Cody Dutler, a fornior studont ot O. IL S. addressed tho studont body. Wednesday morning Capt. Floot, It. O. T. C. instructor In tho Dolso High School Inspoctod tho military company. With Captain Fleot woro a numbor of studont officers from tho Dolso High School, each ot whom spoko a fow words to tho student body during assombly. Thoy all oxprcsod themselves as ploasod with tho progress mado by tho O. 11. S. company officers, and hopod that tho frtondly rotations now existing bo tweon tho two schools would continue. Tho football gamo Wodnosday aftornoon betwoon tho Freshmen and Seniors vs. Junior Sophomores rosultod in a Bcoroloss tto. Friday aftornoon aftor school the Sonlors nnd Freshmen playod tho Juniors and Sophomores In tho soason's first gamo of basoball. Tho gamo ended In a victory for tho Sonlors and Froshmon, tho scoro bo ing 10 to 2. Tho battorlos woro Sonlors-Ilooks, Sanford and Ltnty; Junlori-Sophs, Shay, Van Potten and Tattorsou. Whllo visiting In Ontario Wodnos day tho It. O. T. O. studont odlcors from Dolso woro entortalnod by Frank Cloment. Dills Loos, Robert LInzy, Dick Adam, Frank Van Petten Wondall Thayor and Hugh Dlggs. Preparations aro now under way for tho nnnual declamatory and ossay contost which will bo held ocrly In commencement wook. Tho contests will bo managed In tho samo way as last year, Including oxtoiap- oranoous sponklng contests for boys and girls, an oratorical contost for boys, a declamatory contost for girls and an essay contost for both boys and girls. Whllo not a groat financial sue- coss tho Junlor-Sonior Carnival was onjoyod by a largo crowd who soomod to fool that thoy rocolvod tholr mouoy'a worth. Tho main show in tho assombly hall and tho tho K. S. & D. Ranch all wlntor rontod tho Ransom ranch and movod thoro with his family last wook. Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Claggott ot Ontario woro calling on Mr. and Mrs. Earl Qulnloy Saturday attornon. Chas. Dullard and family and Mr. Doyo, fathor ot Mrs. Dullard, spont Sunday with Clydo Long and family. Rov, Dlom ot Ontario was making calls In this neighborhood tho last ot tho wook. Mr. and Mr. Davo Duggar havo rontod tho S. D. Ooshort ranch near Nyssa and will move thoro somo tlmo this wook. Mrs. John Hunt who has had ohargo ot tho cook shack at hor husband's shoop camp this lambing s'oason, has returned to Dolso. The cleaning of tho Shoo String ditch will bo complotod this woek. Tho wator was to havo boon turnod In on tho 16th but owing to tho amount ot rain that has fallon tho past two weeks, It will not bo noodod betoro tho 2Eth. Nyssa dofeatod Arcadia by sovoral scores in the ball gamo botwoen tho girls of the upper classos of tho two schools Friday afternoon. Tho last meeting ot tho P. T. A. for this term will bo hold at tho homo ot Mrs. C. W. Darrett Friday evening at 7:30: School will close with a picnic for patronlzod, as was also tho Dutch Inn. Mombors ot tho Sonlor Class havo rocolvod invitations to u party to b given April 21 by Daisy and Earl Socoy at tho homo ot tho latter. Saturday, April IS thoro will ba a trackmoot hold at Payette In which tho Ontario High School hus boon invited to participate. Tho team has not yot boon soloctod. Sorgoant Abondroth has prosontod u modal to tho Ontario High School to bo given to tho host rlflo shot In tho R. O. T. 0, Miss Fisher, Fedoral supervisor of Home Economics will bo In Ontario either Thursday or Friday as the guest of Miss Loulso Wood. Tho Juniors havo sot Saturday April 29 as tho day for tho Junior Sonlor rocoptlon. LOCAL PERSONALS Mr. a. J. Spencer ot Emmett was un Ontario visitor on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F, Mlllor and daughter Miss Vordl Miller and Miss Merle Doswoll ot Vale visited In On tario last Saturday. Mrs. F. A, Lang ot Qlons Forry, visited In Ontario Sunday the guost ot Mrs, Homer Anderson and ot Mrs. W. J. McCuIIoch. McDowell Co., Inc. FUNERAL DIRECTORS titu Beautiful Homelike Funeral Parlors Lady Assistant HOSPITAL AMBULANCE SERVICE No Distance Too Far OFFICE PHONE 227 RES. PHONE 227-W2 J I Joha 8teaeman, who works at the ifmrrMmnrwtmfmwmmmi Mtm'nimmiitfmmimifmmmmm -t Jt