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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1919)
THE ONTARIO AUG US. ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1910 PEOPLE'S SECOND HAND STORE THE PLACE TO BUY AND SELL YOUR SECOND HAND FURNITURE First Door Wc it of Frsser Store Ontario, Oregon HIGH SCHOOL NOTES ' ATTENTION DAIRYMEN More Money for Butterfat I hive you tried shipping ('roam to Coast market? Wo pay higlMtt Cash market prices, r- mitting promptly for each shipment Write us for eans- shipping tugs and prices. 68c FOR NO. 1 BUTTERFAT No deductions except for express. We also buy poultry and eggs. UNION MEAT CO. Portland, Oregon May Special No. 4 AUTOMATIC WASHING MACHINE CASH $10.00 will put this household necessity in your home. . $6.26 per month for 12 months will keep it there. Idaho Power Company ONTARIO, OREGON Look for tne si&n The Red Crown sign signals satisfaction. It stands for straight-distilled, all-refinery gasoline high quality every drop! I-ook for the Red Crown sign before you fill. STANDARD OIL COMrANY ((.IWIUI fifiKoIine SOl oQuahty 0. H. TEST- Special AfWri Standard O.I Co.. Ontario BSsflri Afm''fj Mln l "7 g ifsSSSSsfl KAMP KOMFORT KIT means a deep inviting spring bed that is just as comfortable as you have at home and a waterproor rem inai is maue ny u repvue proof. This all folds up into a small metal box which is attached to jroUT running board where it is out of the wav and easv of access. KAMP KOMFORT KIT means all the name implies. If your local dealer cannot show you one drop us a can! and we will toll you whore you can see and got one Boise Tent & Awning Co., BOISE, IDAHO III SCHOOL NOTES Two members of the Junior class. Jack Potoreon and Gilbert Dean, null school the end of last week, the form er to help his father on the ranch, the latter to work nt Westfall. LMt Thursday representatives from Link's Huslness College nave a fa monstration In rapid figuring In arith metic to the high school students. The literary society met lant Fri day afternoon In the high school aud itorium. The Sophomore- class had charge of the meeting. The program was as follew: Vocal Solo, Huth Mciulloch, CUM paper; I'lano Duet, -Mabel Madden and Mary Lackey; l'iay, "The Capable Servant' , Irish Jig. In national cos tume, Marie Keller and Mildred Poor- tllHIl T)M Krehmen will have charge of the last meeting of the literary pro gram We are looking forward to tills meeting with a good deal of cur iosity. Miss Helen Smith returned to teach In i i lassea Monday morning Becauso of the ravages made upon member of the caste by smallpox and mumps, the Seniors have been ob llged to give up the presentation of their class play. "Jlmmle's Aim'.' However, tlnvy will have a class day program for which they are now pn paring Mr Douglass visited the Payetta schools Friday afternoon The Olrls' Olee Club under the dlr octlon of Miss Bonge, Is preparing some very beautiful selections for commencement. Mill Wl DAV WILL UK OHHKRVKD IIKIti: (Continued Prom Page 2) SUIT, COAT DOLMAN Special continues for another week all at 1 O f-C REGULAR A-O V711 her answered praera. So let ua W reanectfiil and obedient. Lot ua se lf we can think of a new way to bell her and bo kind on tho morrow. V he aaka you to do some little favor do It cheerfully If away from Moth er, write a cheerful and pleasant, let t-r iii li.-r Da not neglect her longei be Ilka the quaint Irish lad In tie song "I'liero's a place In my sMfBOl my life that you fill No other can take It. II" "lie ''.rr will. Sure I love the dear silver that I shines In your hair. And tho brow that's all furrowed and wrinkled with care I kiss tho dear fingers, no toll worn fur nir Oil! Uoil bless you and keep you. Mother Machrae." Zll A i IIUISTIANSKN ( III lUIIIS TO AID IN liHIM.IM. MEN' AND JOIIS km. I l in It NOW Methodist Minute Men are only too eager to take on I he mantle of the original four-mlnuto men which fell to them That Is why Methodist minute men and Methodism In general will be de lighted to be of service to tho liilt-u States Employment Service. "To our nearly 2,000 minute men In the northwest, we lime -ut Im plicit Instruction to-the mlnuto men that In every chun h In Oregon ou Sunday. May i, tbo clarion call be Is mod; List every Job with the nearest hrumii of the V 8 Employment ser vice" This was what J It Ellison, chair man of the northwestern section of 100,000 Methodist minute men (old Wilfred E Smith, Oregon director of the employment service. These Methodist minute men are a sort of lay speaker. They speak -ery Sunday at every cvhurch sorlvce They endoaeor to put "pep" Into tin cJiurch services They were organiz ed to help .put over the $ 105.000.000 Methodist oentenary drive, but they have been so busy talking for Ikj Vlotory Loan and now on the employ ment service that they have hardly begun to get their own drive under way "I want every church lu Oregon to feel that It Is Its patriotic duty not only lo get behind Employment Hun day May 4. but to mobilise Its mem bars so that every available Job wil ba listed with the I'nlted sun-. branch agencies, the only cost free, unbiased, partlssn agency In the world' , Director Smith said to If Ellison SAVE TROUBLE Ranchers who have machinery must keep them In repair WE FIX t.AKol.lM. ENGINE lltltll. I TIM. I'l Ml" AITOMOIULKN AU kinds Machinery. We specialise on Pumps and Gasoline Engines Our Prices Are Right HARSDEN MACHINE SHOP PRICE One Lot of Suits at. $17.98 Wash Skirts Just arrived a new lot of Palmbeach, Pique and Linene Wash Skirts, specially priced at $3.50 to $6.50 RADER'S Graduation Suggestions We have a complete line of articles suitable for Graduation Gifts. A few suggestions follew: i FOR THE GIRL DIAMOND RINOS CAMEO AND AOATE RINOS WRIST WATCHES LAVALUERS BRACELETS COMMUNITY SILVERWARE IVORY CUT GLASS i FOR THE HOY RINGS WATCHES WALDEMAR CHAINS WATCH FOBS CUFF LINKS TIE PINS MILITARY BRUSHES Dfop in, we will lie plcu.s'l to show yo'i our goods. LARUE BLACKABY Successor to W. W. Lctson ONTARIO, OREGON Leslie J. Aker ATTORNEY AND AC( ol NTANT Specialist ou Income and War Hi-ti-iiui- Taie Phone 170-J Ontario. Ore 1 - JUST OPENED We pay the highest cash prices toi your used furniture , PEOPLES SECOND BTORB, Ontario, Oregon MtANSKEH. PRESS JOHN LANDINOHAM K W O HOWS rilaoa Blag baooaoe and Ex- DRS. PRINZING, WEESE & FORTNER OFFICE HOUHS: I to It and 2 to G Office over Elrst National Bank telephone No It J. Ontario. Ore V. HRITTINOHAM Track Tnussfer Phoae 1(7 M DENTIST 1171 lios I ON CAKE Now open for business WELL COOKED EOOD (loon fJWVICI FAMILY PATRONAGE SOLICITED Open 1:30 a in to 1 1 p la Ontario, Oregon