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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1919)
I THE ONTARIO ARO US, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2D, 1910 onrcoo.v food coolers famoph Oregon Icelcss refrigerators', the kind used In many Joscphlno county homes, havo tho call. Their fame hns reached ono woman In Florida tft Eiii m Owing to the Change in Time on Sunday Morn ing, October 26, at 2 a.m., this store will close at 5 p. m. every day this will be the same ns six o'clock now from Monday, October 27, except Saturday, when it will close at 8 p. m. and another In Virginia, who have written Miss Huth Corbett, home demonstration ngent, for directions for making them. ei ,i AlHMsDPKSHSIREPivf "" w t l 0. H. TEST, Special First Auction of THE SEASON at the FAIR GROUNDS Saturday, October 25 Sale begins promptly at 1 o'clock Ontario Sales Co. H. H. Tunny, Manager. Dickens & Miller, Auctioneers. SAVE YOUR MONEY by Building a Home II. 8. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR W. B. WILSON, Secretary of Labor. Van Petten Portable heat convenient- economical A good oil heater filled with Pearl Oil is a real comfort. Gives instant heat when and where wanted. No smoke, no odor. Lights at the touch of a match. Steady, comfortable warmth for many hours on one filling of Pearl Oil, the ever-obtainable fuel. Eco nomical. Pearl Oil is refined and re-rc-fincd by our special process which makes it clean burning. For sale in bulk by dealers everywhere, thc.samc high-quality kerosene as the Pearl Oil sold in five-gallon cans. There is a saving by buy ing in bulk. Order by name Pearl Oil. Wo recommend Perfection Oil Hesters STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) "AMI OP A BK t Iff M 7B1MI HEAT Lumber Co. L OIL (KEROSENE) AND LIGHT TC Agent. HOIIKIITS-MOHTON i At tlio homo of (ho bride's mother, Mrit. I.. M. Morton, Wednesday nftcr- noiin at -1:30, How W, J. Luscomhe performed tho Horvlco which made I)r. Avory II. Roberts mid Mian Ilosslo Mnrlo Morton, mini and wlfo. The ceromony wax witnessed by tho mom- born of tho brlilu'H family and Itov. and Mm, Luscombo and sons, Wynne und Herbert. Tho lirldo wns attondod by hor cousin, Miss Buslo Fresh of linker. while EstoK Morton of Wostfull was tho groom'a innii. Tho homo wuh prettily decorated In pink and white and tho hrldo wuh tho rocelplonl of mnny linmlsoino prosonts of ullvcr and cut glass from admiring friends and relatives. I'oIIowIiik tho wedding a dinner was served In time for tho hrldo and groom to tnko No. 0 for a short wed ding trip. Among tho out-of-town rolntlvoA prosont wore Mrs. Murray i Morton of Wolsor and Mrs. Archie 'Morton. Tho hrldo who Is wellcnown In thin soctlon Ih an Ontario girl nnd a grad uate of tho Ontario High School with tho class of 1917. Slnro then Hlie 'hue taught school In tho Intorlor mid during tho past year at Welser Flat. Tho groom too la n natlvo Oregonlan whoso fumlly homo Is C'ovo. After graduating from tho Pacific Dental , college ho practiced dentistry in Alaska two years and came to On tario last your. This spring ho pur-J chased tho practice- of Dr. Fryo and OKtahllshed himself hero. After their houoymoou trip they will he at homo In tho Itlddlo resldenco on South Oregon street which Dr. IlohertH re contly purchased. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Itcea of Wood bine, Iowa, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Hees for sonic tlmo. leave tonight for Portland nnd from thoro they will visit California cities and later will go to the Hal wullau Islands. They do not oxpect to return to their Iowa homo until March, visiting points iu Arizona on) tho Toturn trip. Taggart Hardware Co- Ontario, MODEL FARM KHTAHLIHHKO Tho first domoiiHtratlon farm solcctod by tho Oregon land soltlo mont commission has been establish ed undor tho supervision of II, I) Scuddor, head of farm management at tho agricultural college and super intendent of tho commission. It con sists of CO acres lying tlirco miles south of Indcpundonco on tho 8, P. railway. Its chlof sources of Income wilt ho sheep, poultry, swlno, berries clovor Heed and potatoes. Tho house, hnrns, hog and poultry houses, well Iiouko nnd water tank nro models of cnnvunlcnro and economy, making an attractive and sanitary farmstead. Tho farm will ho stocked this fall, and Inter sold as a homo to n fnrmor who wll operato it according to (dan Other model farms will ho establish od Jiy tho commission In other typlrnl farming districts, Willard Standard of Service l-'IIWT Meeting every customer mors tlisn half way, being really (ltd to see blm, slid glad to help him. 1 HKOOXD Helm properly equipped to help thoroughly trained and 'experienced In all brands of battery care, con struction, nnd repair. Tlllltl) Mnlntulnlnc a real station In a good location, with space In which to do business properly. FOURTH Showing the car owner how to caro for his battery and how to nrold things that will Injure It and shorten Its "fife. v f FIFTH Doing businesslike, to base fair and Just charges on knowledge of actual costs, to give good returns (or every penny, and to carry nn ade quate stock of now butteries, rental huttorles, and repair parts. Of course wo'ro humnu. and wo'ro not all of us 100 percent all of the tlmo, but we are honestly and sin cerely striving to live up to our standard. Wo believe Willard 8or- vlco Is tho most reliable battery ser vice In America and wo re making It bettor every day. We wolcome your suggestions. Lot us tell you more about the populur Willard Storage Rattory; a slz,q for evory car. ' Service Tire & Battery Co. Phone KM-It Near Carter Uouses Outarlu, Oie, Oregon have rosy cheeks and Feel fresh as a daisy try this! 8aya glass of hot water with phosphate before breakfast washes out poisons. To seo tho tlngo of healthy bloom In your faco, to seo your skin got elenror and clearer, to wako up with out n headache, hackacho, coated tonguo or n. nasty breath, In fact to fcol your best, day In and day out, Just try Insldo-butulng evory morn lug for ono wcok. Iloforo breakfast each day, drink a glass of real hot water with a tea spoonful of llmestouo phosphato In It tut a harmless means of washing from tho stomnrh, llvor, kldnoys and howols tho provlous day's Indigestible wnste, sour hllo and tlxlns; thus oloanslng swcotenlng and purifying tho ontlro ollmontnry canal before putting moro food Into tho stomach. Tho action of hot water and lime stone phosphato on an empty stomach Is wonderfully Invigorating. It cleans out all tho sour fermentations gases and acidity nnd gives ono n splendid nppotlto for breakfast. A quarter pound of llmostoiin phos phato will cost very little at the drug' store hut Is sufficient to demon, strato that Just as soap ami hot wat er cleanses, sweetens nnd freshens tho skin, so hot wntor and limestone phosphato net on the blood and Inter nal organs, Thoso who nru subject to constipation, billions attacks, acid stomach, rheumntlo tinges, nlso those whose skin Is sullnw nnd complexion pallid, aro assured Hint ono week of Insldohathlng will havo them both looking and feeling batter In every way. rUni.H'flAl.k Having dissolved Partnership, we will sell nu TUF.HDAY, OCT. UH, lUItt, at our ranch 1 mile south and 2 miles east of Frultland, and 1 V4 miles north and 1 'j miles wosl of Now Plymouth, Idaho, at one o'clock p. m. sharp, tho following described llolsteln Dairy Cuttle: ,TJ Head of Dairy Hloi-k Si! Ono Iteglstored Hull, Hogls Wal ker Plonoor, No. 225287. A strictly 30-11) Hull, 2 years old. 13 High Orado Cows now giving milk. Only threo ovor yonrs old. Daily record furnished nu day of sale. 4 Two-year olds to freshen soon. 4 To Freshen In Fobruary and March, coming two year olds. C Yearling Heifers. 4 Holfor calves. TERMS: 1 years time at ten per cent, with approved notes. 3 dis count for cash. FREE LUNCH at Noon. YAOER & ELDREDOE. Owners. Dickens & Miller, Auctioneers. M. F. Albert, Clerk. Hun. A Mon., Oct. an ,M a? CF.CIIj It. DF.MII.I,K'H "For lletter For Worse" Pitthe Xors Tors. Oct, UH OIjADVH ItllOCKWKMi In "The Hnenk" MUTT Ji. JKFF OAHTOON: The Pilc Fight Wed., Oct. UD COXHTAXCK TALMADOF. In "Mrs. I.efTliiKVH'll'a Hoots" Putlic News Tliurs,, Oct. HO MADGK Ki:.NNF.r in "Tho Perfect Ijtd)" CllltlSTIi: CO.MEDVi In The Dalit Frl., Oct. ill Kl'KOI.IA'H X ATI VI HAWAHAXH The Parldlv of the Pacific ulso VIVIAN MAHTIX In i.lltlo Coinrad Don't mist this double at traction Hat., Nov. 1 DOItOTHY C3IHII In Peppy Polly Hnrtilil Mod Comedy Ceming: November C, The Mllos Muslcul Co, II n OATHOLIO OHUIICH OF 'Villi 1II.F.HHI:D HACItAMHNT. Itov. J. II, Muloney, Pastor. 8:30 a. m., Low Mass. 10:30 a. m., High Mass, 9:30 a. in., Catechism for the bo)s and girls. Visitors respectfully Invited. IIAPT1HT CHUHOII lltble school 10:00. Morning Worship 11:00. Oospol Horvlcu 8:00. Prnyer Service Wednesday 1:00. XA'AltKNK CIIUHCH I,. M. Wliic-s, Pastor. 10:00 u. m, Sunday School. 11:00 a. iu. Preaching, 8:00 p. iu. Thursday, lrnyer Meeting in the Church. Evorybody urged to attend all ser vices. .Miri'HODlHP CIIUHCH Sunday Horvlct's. 10 a, m. Sunday school. 11 n. in. Preaching. 0:46 p. iu. Ep worth League. 7:30 p. m. Illustrated Lecture, "Home Sweet Home." W. J. LUSCOMIIU, Pustor UNU'iID PllKHIlYTEIUAX CHUItCH 10:00 Ulble School. 11:00 Public Worship,, Sermon subjuct: "Iiiturcenlon.' 7:30 Worship. Sermon subject: Tho fourth com mundemeut "Itemembor the Sabbulh Day to Keep It Holy." W. F. COCHRAN, Minister. COXOHF.dATIOXAL CIII'IU'II A special Sunday School service will bo held at 10:00 a. m. at which a "Cradto Roll" sorvlco will bo held All of tho parents of tho Congrega tion aro urged to bo presont. JERSEY HULL FOR SERVICU Torms $3. William Korcher FOUND a ring; ownor mny have same by culling Mrs. Wm. Keruber.