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1 THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1919 ". Town Topics Tersely Told Although he Eats Onions Mr and Mr. I), I'utton, (if Hum , poised thru Ontario Wednesday Mr. and Mra Joe llurvcy moved to their ranch lat Krlday. It il. Dearborn, of Vale, was In Ol tarlo, 'i';-... aday, to ahlp apveti UU load! of cnttlw to Seattle. L. N. l'rlnnle pawned thru Ontario, Thumday, on hia way from (iiinii Lewll to 111 honii' In llli' Interim William Manley on hla way to Vale, atopped off In Ontario, Krlday to vlalt old friend". W. K Samplea, of Momodale, wai, In Ontario Friday purchasing aheap. I II. Dalley, of the St I'mil Of chard Co, and Mra. lialley. Hpent laat week In Ontario with their win. Paul It. K. Weant, of Vale, waa a IiiihI nenH vlaltor In Town, Saturday. 8gt H I' Llutler paaaetl thru On tario. Saturday, enrntue from ' MBf Lewis to hla home In Nampn Arthur Van Hlcklln, aon of K A Van Blcklln and a prominent MOtl man of Welter, waa a huiilm-mi lmlor In Ontario. Saturday John W ('uiininghnni. of Portland i in 'n n thi eel iii enipet t hi drainage work RttBI COtnpld i! Jeff wiiHon v, i o iins bacri iii tin trendies for eight month, thru ontnrlo, lands) H In Wl) tfl IiIk linine In llurn.i Mr mill Mrs Prank Howell ure thf proud inirent ol i bob) boy born I'elinniM HtB, H J Oallagl or, Rtpi ntlve from Mnllieiir und llartie . mil, ties, lllul Mrs tillllilKher, returned In their home from Halem, Hiiinl i Dlghl Ml K. HJtl and dniiglifi Uaf riot, arrived last week from Portland to Join Mr Hill, n ml in M uupnm him tu their h.mii In lllversiile Karl (Irlfrin left lust week to net:, mi t he Turn Arnold raw i o Mr anil Mrs A llartiniiti. "I Urondwiiter, Nelunskii. are v Idling II Ontarlu this week. o I. I Tin ker whs in town, Mon.l.iv and nin hiiHed f head Ol from Hutherfnrd hmOier. ii r sinitii tad "' ii sin 0 1 were In town. Monda) on bttalnt Presented by Dreamland Theatre Cecil B. DeMilles PUODICTION "DON'T CHANGE YOUR HUSBAND' ' Hy Jeanie wfaepheraou Sunday Monday March 9-10 Her Husband Was No Beau Brummel In "Old Wives I..1 . 9 grew "rarrikiaa " In M bund" the untnh , uegle Financial giantl bowed irjihoi bin be was mi was ashamed to walk l she soint'tiincs walked l" backed into" his mi wore thf most Hiimutno Avenue liiuilisti's with envv of kef exelusive si t tl all men tt her. Staved with the luxury Mllle and with a east tlia Qloria Swanaon, Sylvia Roberts. " voii saw the M Ife a Ii" Don't lhaiige j "in' Huh tt'nl husband uets"hi8'' t "The Glue King'a" iinkt'iiiit thai liis wife eside liim. No wonder with other nun. pressed clothes. She lis eieatioiis of the Fiftll a thaini that was thi! t a charm that attract typical of Oeell B. ! t includes Elliott I teater Ashtou and Theodoio aPFsJ tfhjM ) ji .901 WI i9m L.i"m i m ..1 wmrwiia i .a nf im i ikii umi Mil nitiaanaMOMeaaaai . - . . . "DON'T CHANGE YOUR HUSBAND' HOSPITAL NOTES l I i ,( . ut Parma, n . eratod mi tor appendlrltla laat Tu da) ii.' i dolm rwrj nit I'ri.nk Power, ol I'rtiitlniiil. U d I" went a Unlit operation laal Th Mt I :i- Lie ke) . win i lonalj in :if i he hi in i eil in h r In.nie hi I I'l Ida) Millie .Villllltn :. ill I im, i' i i "nt an opera! ppend Icltls laat Siitnhiy. Alvln lieiiiseiner, u bO "as ; ed on fur app mdlcltlc tua tin retnnii'il liniiH' in N'e PlmoUl Wedll' now UKM T ii is v w i i. in, ! 1 1 ,ii u'lr n n Pi IllKlli r did mil liilmilnee thll hill hill we piMH thin line tn hint fof i".il;in. Ilmi umi ml To the I'Mi'i i ( ii, i, mi,, in looklni iiMT the nt nf Bllti panned b) Hie Ll'KlsllltlM the writer nlmerveH Unit II i purpnriH tn anieuii laetlona, . i'1" ii ' run i iii v.iv. ii i .in. Seitlun. ,"lu I I. 0 I. v hv linpllratliin In tie I, thi . i'i,ii ,i i. i ia Bupi am t inirt ..: i ii . i .. tl "I talll Kt 1,1,11 i r IM, III I' I llllll It Ulllllil he Wall fOI nine of til ' im ml" th of tin' lexical lire In liiniili nrle tl llh OXl baton Intraductal bl leOON ;ii.i. siiki r .in I i.iM. I inoe a hve in. in poriiililo plant, iii k'i an) a ban id aha i lll II .1 h lis well ;, in. ill I'lie Let ll'i ghra 1 1 im urtiiK Claranoa John i Intarlo, ( ireon, u n-l 7" ItKWAItIt 111 mi Will he im iitiirn of Seiili b ''"H ItiK t" HUM .1 uk Slhi with white braai t. ami a Ml i i . . ii . .... i n noon In 'n tarlo. iii..' mii'i i.i.iiiun in ' offtoa ii it.it . SOTK I TO III DllOlts IN TIIK COIN TV t'Ot!KT "I rill I I ill' nlii:o. Fin; MAI. niait coin In tin- M.ii'ii ni i I ..I William II RllC, I) The niiiiei lined bat Im polnti 'i b) i ba t ountj ourl ol t In sinie ni Qraion. for m ilheur ' iimini 1 1 .it or ol ' ba It i w III I. im II Ki .1 'inl h.n In quallfled, in.' i. . la hart It) itvan to i i,e 1 1 adltora of, ami nil r iiik ' ii i ii i h again ir.-'-elil III. '111. ! law . h iihiii six iiioiii h after publication of tl ild i I mini il i.iii.r a' i he nil ni- ' I R v Iwiiltr, Ontario (.mi i ii MX, kdmlnlatrator ol tho aatata ..i Wll tain II Klx, .I a I rii-i publleatlon, Mart till publleatlon. Iprll I mil. THERE'S A FT OF DETAIL To I lie c Sn ii : Ct Ms thai surely .iii;ils to the woman who knows how In dress well. The set ni I lC i iillill's. The contour u!' the .hotildri'B These are n;il points of excellence. 1 JWK The new developments introduced for the current season arc exemplified in apparel like the garment Illustrated. ';it trimming of Tricolettc, some striped and sonic plain, add .in air of smart iiess that j on will mid i few other garments. Mew Coats Nenv Suiti New Frocks Also a newly arrived shipment of dainty waists. RADER'S ii'.iii.i. Oregon, on Frlda) i ith da) ol March 111! :n. for th.- .ni . tlni a boar I ..f ,lii. i tnr- for tl n nin Iran u other bu 1 1 in i 1 1 iii order of the Board o U i it 4tbertoa s . I'm nh I. siiki p BUM i;it; Ihi i have n tiie Ban portable plant, read) lo go anywhere i hear large ill OBI Let III he you in term Clareaoa John aon, Ontarlu, Oregon .i 1 1 i ; I i.l' the llllillell. 'Inn mil. It . ate . ami.. I I" In Hi'lerthiK a OOUgh meilliltie t,,i iinhir.'ii it ibouM he alee nut) in tike unit. ill Ii.iiiiii.il ilruit and i n:ii in .in im- Hun BOUgha i. n.i . ..i.l Long expei lent shown that t'liiiiiihertnln's OoUgh rlamed) noota these . . m .1 it int. n Is ii fiiMirlle with iii.hi mi, II.. i Millti:. IN 'i in: i ol P . ni i: r OK 8TATK OK ORSON lull TIIK mi Mv ni' m i . 1 1 1; i i In the Matt.t iii i i . Batata of htiii t; I I xQI 1811 I" NOTICE is hi i n lo whom it mill eiinierti that the un . baa nede and lied in tin- nbovt titled aoun h.s laal report tnlnlatrator ol the abora entitled late, ami thai the tlmt i final report hi del' (It the ahl.W' entltliil riilirt III v.iie. i iregoa, al the hour of 1 1 II ii I'luik a in ..n the Ith da ni iii 1919, ut which time and place BU) ami all persons may gpat their objaetlona In wrttlni t. if any they haw Dated Mar. h 4. II i.i: .1 MePHBKI Administrator ol I b of Ai ihnr I Jaou It W BWAOL.BR, Attorney for Adru I Kirst puhlloaUoa, Men .; nil . ibllratlon Apr I, I A carload of din ing room furni ture just unload ed. This means a saving to yon in freight and quantity buying. uxanaenw ITP waaa1 i lajejxeaaJBfffM I Juliets, Exten sion Tables and Chairs at prices that are attrac tive and sold on easy terms. Cecil B. DeMilL? t 'Dou I w hua& Yr Kband iironie CVxaatlpaiioa. Tliere arc poopl who never have a movement ..f the I It Im produced b) B eat hurtle of them have hroUKht tills colldlt io'i .mi thi n . i he i of ml net ul waters an. I ir., up take too miii h eater oat of th tem and aggravate tin are meant to n lieve A mihl i.atnl.. t lain'.- I mi. Djovemenl of the boweti thai )u hard I) i boeg i'i '"I . their llae is lint 10 likely to I) lowed hy aonatlpatloa STM K HOI. HI Its Ml I IIV(. Notn hy gtvee thai will ho stoi k the WATBR1 i.skks IBBK IATION 09 OMTAJUO. h'-i.i a' thi Itctfiilai lieuiilai II .ii la i lo filial I i eunl.ii li'eniil.o li'eniilai lienlllal Ii. ifular li'iL."lai ral Buffi ta, at iool BEE THKSi: IN OUR WINDOW t"L'."n iii,iiii )! tl oak, 54 in. top, mi. e tension, $42.50 (Ml tiiarlei'. tl oak, "l in. l-.i, ii It. i ten.sinii, $39.00 "i quarter) tl oak. 18 111, top, ft. i tension, $38.50 n Holid oak, 48 lu. top, 8 it. .te.,sion. . $32.25 iii.iriei-. tl oak, 16 in. top, 8 ft. i. ii i. .ii. $30.50 ; ;iMI MM.'. it. fi tl oak 15 in. top, ; it. extenaion, $26.50 MM) aolid ' ak. l.'i in. top,fl ft. extenaion, $21.85 l.5o Milid oak, 42 in. top, (J ft. extenaion, $19.85 0.0" wiliduah, 12 in. top, 6 ft. tenaion, $17.50 M8 lid el m, 42 in. top, 5 ft. extenakm, $15.85 lined wiiid oakaquare top, ; and 8 ft, extenaion, ehaap hah-; ami I 'liina 'looetn to inatili. Most of tin tttablei prici i We Jiave several dininti noni iiiitea in William Ifary atyle, in Amerieau Walnut and Joeobi n H when, Trade in your old dining aujtea. Iteaaou' a I tie terniM nuvle for u'k1n sold un iiiMtullinciits, CREDIT USE YOUR Oniario furniture Co. EASY TERMS ONTARIO, OREGON S J