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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1919)
8 THE ONTARIO AKGUS. ONTAEIO,,OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1919 Rexall Remedies Eastman Kodaks ONTARIO PHARMACY Prescription Specialists THE IIR.TAMj BTOltK PHONO NO. a a. Nyal Remedies Did you ovor court n girl beneath tlio Icy Rtnro of ono of her relatives who thinks "Jnnct Ih making n groat mlstnko by having anytlilng to do with that iinwty young man"? Soino Job, but Krctl Stono man ages Itrnnd bo's courting on bohalf ot another follow nt Hint! In "John ny Oct Your dun" at Dreamland next Sunday and Monday. IF you woro hungry, ragged, and pen niless with no h'opo In your heart And you HUddonly woro inndo rich nml comfortnblo and had n lovo af fair thrust upon you und you lived im an ImpoHtor could you keep It up? Should a woman ho Jrviluus of her husband'H frlcndH? Cannot lovo and frlcndihlp he combined? "PALS FIHBT," tlio grlppliig play of lavp ami advonturo will shed an Intores ting light on this subject, 8co It at tlio Dreamland thcatro.starrlng U AU DI A) I.OCKWOOI), Friday und Sat urday, AugUHt 29 and 30. IKHC'S A ItAIti: llllll), A COUNT with moni:v A rare Hpeclmon of European count will bo Introduced to picture lovors whii uiu presentation or muubu Kenncdy'fl latest (Joldwyn I'lcturo, "Tlio Kingdom of Youth," nt the Dreamland Thcatro Septomhor 4, Ho Isn't penniless nor Ih ho trying to win tlio heart and hand of a rich American girl but worso, ho has designs on Ituth Holts (Madge Ken nedy), who Iiiih n perfectly good hiiHband. Hut don't bo too 'hard on Count Honrl Duval, Ho's tlio poor, mis guided tool of a mlddlu-agod widow, who covets Hutli'fl handsome spouse, though 'hIio'h twlco her ago. The widow brings about a mcot!ng be tween Ituth and tlio Count, knowing that Hutli'fl husband, Jimmy, Iiiih nl wayn disliked tlio noblomau. Tlio latter' frequent mcotlngR with the beautiful Ituth had to havo but ono rcmilt li Ih falling In lovo with her Juki aB the widow linn planned. A climax comes to tlio CouiiI'h lovO'inaklng lit a ball given by the widow. Sho Undo Jimmy hail taken hor plan too sorloiiHly when ho hooh the Count and Ituth on tlio balcony. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrtr. Annlo Sullivan Rpont the week end visiting In Ilolso. J. It. Dlackaby was n hus'ness vis itor In Iloluo on Monday. Ivnn B. Onkos motored to llrognn anil Jnmleson on Wcilncmlny. Judgo IlraHlo of IIoIkc Hpent sov oral dnysjn Ontario this week. Martin Joyco mado n business trip to Ontario from Junturn Tuesday. Mrs. I.. J. Mustard and son Kloyd spent tlio first ot tlio week In Onta rio. Don J. Ilrown of Vale was In On tario on business tlio first of tlio week. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Itoethlor of Wcstfall aro stopping at the Mooro nt prcsont. Miss DoUlo Crummott caino down from Vale on n shopping excursion on Wednesday. Misses Btta Illghsmlth and Ctim'.o Sattgast of Nyssa shnppcil In Onta rio Tuesday, Mrs.M.B. Dolling leaver Sunday for a camping trip In tlio mountains nbovu Arco, Idaho, with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Uallaghor. Later sho will visit Portland. Mrs. I.ucy l'ox who accompanied by hor mother Mrs. Harnett arrived last Thursday morning from Ollum wn, Iowa, left fur that city yosterday on No. 4. Mrs. Fox will teach In tlio Ottumwii schools this year, whllo Mrs. Harnett will make her homo with hor son and daughtor, Mr. and Mrs. .J-:. M. Urulg. I'oto (George) (lllham Is a strong man. To prnvu that fact ho endeav ored to open u Mason Jur. Ho placed tho dangorous thing botweon his knoim nnd twisted tho top with his right hand, lloforo tho top moved tho glass bolow It broke cutting his hand ami his knees hadly. That Is why ho Is wearing tho hand' In a sling this wook. uuvai is drawing nor senrr up over Mrs. Jean C. Flood of nivorsi.in her shoulders In such a way that lils,)llBHod thru Ontario Tuesday on hor way to Portland, Mrs. Fay Clark Hurley and Mrs. Iloborjl D. I.ytlo of Vale shopped In Ontario Tuesday. Mrs. Ivan K. Onkcs was tho victim hf a Hovorojittack of tonsllltls during tho nut ot tho wook. nrms aro almost about her. What happens when Jimmy approaches the pair makes tho Count ruo tho day that ho first cast eyes upon, tho fascinating Ituth. When tho board of directors of tho Warmsprlugtf Irrigation company woro negotiating for tho salo of bonds and figuring on getting work on that groat project started, tho president of tho board was It. B. Woant of Vale, wollknowu to all old time Malheur county rostdoiitn. Mr. Woant retired from tho board In January but ho Is still mightily Interested In tho prog ress bolng mado. "I will tell tho world," avorcd Mr. Woant, "that when any Irrigation company con tracts for ii dam like tho Warm springs dam and gets It complctod In ton months, It Is going some. Say wo will havo tho Warmsprlngs system complelo nnd paid for boforo tho KIuk ,11111 Project Is built." Mr. Weant was In Ontario Tuosday. II. Ii. Peterson loft Sunday eve ning for Portland to bo gono for sev eral days on business. Miss Ilernlco Bly ot tho Blllson- White Chautauqua was In Ontnrlo tho first of tho weak. O N ONTARIO LAUNDRY n A Groat Iteinrdy, Tho inorlts ot Chamborliilu'H Collo and Diarrhoea Itomody nro well known mid appreciated, but thoro Is occasionally a man who bus no nc- qualutanco with thom and should road tho following by F. II. Dear, n hotol man at Dupuyor, Mont. "Four years ago I used Cliamborjaln's Collo and DlarrhooA Itomedy with such wonderful rosults that I havo slnco rocommondod It to my frlonds," Mrs. F, A. Hager and two children of Camhrldgo nro vlslt'.ng nt tho Adam homo nt present. Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Piatt nro In Ontario today having driven up from their ranch near Wlldor. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Van Wyngardon camo down to Ontario from lllvor- sldo Monday on business. L. (1. Olson iiiudo a business trip to Nam pa tho first of tho week. It. P. Tllcston accompanied him. Mr. mid Mrs, II. It. Douglass and family left Saturday night fur Bugciio whore they will nmko their homo. Mrs. I.arsou of tho Bastern Ore euu I.iid Co. roturnod Sunday from n two weeks visit In Montana. Mrs. Florence Johnson and baby daughtor ot Portland visited rela t'ves In Ontario tho first of tho week ii'iii'i'iMMMWini'itmni Mfc Vt ll(l $7to aff-tjoar-rottnd soft drink Qorvo your guosis viih BeVo- $o?5 especially well wHh Iij$h repasts, buffer suppers, chafing dish dainiics, fish and lobster dishes. Wild fame, cold cut of moate, sausages, sardines, cheese or spaghetti. Bevo is the friend of food and fellowship. StlJrtfitif fomitti uifJirJtfiiHtt drujfrtf amd Jteltf. Vinton ttr inrittitvin'n'ttt our ntanf ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST.LOUIS M HlumiuuT I hit It, Mlwltttili IIUUmu INK 1 1 AMI OnR. O-L Hover Urns ,V Co. Im-rI DlilriWilnr. USIMUll 1)111', Mrs. J. A. Doydcll of Nyssa and her daughter, Miss Bva lloydoll, woro In Ontario visiting on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shako ot Pay otto aro tho guests of Mrs, Shako's mothor, Mrs. Oertlo CnlvcrJ, nt pres ent. . Mr. and Mrs. Itay Jones nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Alex McPliorson nro en joying n camping trip In tho hills near Unity. Pole Tcnscn, ono of tho best known of tho ranchers from tho Nyssa sec tion was an Ontario business visitor on Wednooday. I. W. Bastorlln of Atlanta, Geor gia, head representative of tho Coca- Cola company stopped In Ontario tho first or tho wook. William' lllackaby, Itufus Dlnwld- dlo and Mr. Dowers of Spokano left this morning for n cnmnlnc trio In tho lillls beyond Jordan Valloy. Mrs. F. Spr'aguo Adam Is visiting In Iloluo with hor paronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. W. Gould, who nro moving to Portland In tho near future Miss Thoodosla Wells resigned her position with tho Stanflold Co. to Join hor sister, Uortonso, In Portland, for which pln,co sho left Saturday evening. Miss Irono Under has decided not to attend collcgo this wintor and Is ns8lirllng In tho dry goods department' of Itndor Ilros. storo for tho present. County Superintendent of Schools, Mrs. Jullen A. Hurley was In Onta rlo Tuesday to suporviso details ot preparation for tho county school ex hibit nt tho Fair. V. W. Tomllnson of tho Natural! ration Hoard of Portland passed thru Ontario on his way to Vale. His llttlo son, John , accompanied him hero and Is visiting with his grandparents, Mr. und Mrs. John Lundliigham. James Graham, whom his frlonds call Jim, when ho Is homo In West- fall, or down hero In Ontario, was numbered ninong tho dlrootors of tho Idaho.Orogou Honey Producers asso ciation who met hero Tuosday. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Drown aro on tortalnlng Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Arnold of Iloluo and tho Misses I.ulu and Kntherlno Huntor, also ot tho Idaho capital, Mr. Arnold Is Mrs. Ilrown's brotlior, tho Mlssos Hunter nro her uolcos. Thos. Coward, formerly of Ontario, but who bus slnco cast his lot with tho pcoplo of tho Dig Ilond whero ho runs a lumber and coal yard at Adrian wiib In Ontario ycstorilay. Condi tions tro flno in tho Dig Haul, Is Mr. Coward's mossago. Whllo working on tho homo ranch, JuBt oast of town Saturday Mlllalrd Sago stoppod on n nail which pene trated tho ball of his foot, tho point reaching almost tho top. Tho wound proved oxtronioly painful and ro qulrod modlcal nttentlon. Mr. and Mrs. T, T, Kohout and daughter, Kntherlno who arrivod last Friday from a trip to Vancouver, Victoria and Seattlo, following Huy- or's Wook In Portland, loft for tholr homo In Jordan Valley last Monday. Whllo hero they woro- tho guests of Miss I.avlno Smith. Mrs. A. Jaquish and her mother, Mrs. Carollno Lowld, and Miss Paulino Jaquish left Saturday morning for a visit at Montroso, Pennsylvania, and other eastern cities. They expect to bo gono two months. Miss Atta Howies who Is bound for her homo in lunnayivHuiu iraveieu wiin mem When last hoard from Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Graham, who woro accompany ing Mr, and Mrs. W. C, Graham on a motor trip from Ontario to Port Anglos, Washington, wero marooned at Elgin, Orogon, waiting for their car to bo repaired. Car troubles evidently havo upset their plans for a spoedy trip to the city on tho Straights ot Juan do Fuca, for they had hoped to negotiate the GOO miles in four days. John Itay whoso long record as a director ot tho Owyhee Ditch compa ny gives him a wldo acquaintance In this section was up from his ranch near Nyssa on Wodnesdoy. "I onco listed my ranch for sale," said Mr. Itay, In telling how conditions have Improved, "but it is off the list now, tho I have had offers for It. Land Is cheaper around Nyssa and Ontario i man nnywnero in this snake uiver I valley," ho said. n&S Jg7 NtU . k y 'Royal Cord' 'Nobby' 'Chain' 'Usco 'Plain' See the hig Nobs The 'Nobby' is a big rough husky fellow. Tlio tiro they aro all talking about. v A great road gripper a sure enough non-skidder and non slipper. Makes .eaoior riding and easier driving. More safety, more com fortmore mileage. Nobb79 is a United States Tire, whicu means none better Just right for cur roada. United States Tires, are Good Tires v&s&ss?zfiiy jy"FWK"iKB'WBmrr i MUrmLym. mmmmmw ik FORD GARAGE, V. B. Staples HENRY FIELDS' SERVICE GARAGE Nyssa. 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