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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1919)
'"' '' JWXfl""'" Mf TUfrtrijiiT ' "- 'ft " '-"P-iw" - n, "-r w r4WTgWirj-fJPW'-5ii """ JR' " W"1 -- lfy ff - VJJpi-J v 1ft TnE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY. OCTOBER HO, 3019 i f I r f, Ik (i i LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mra. W. W. Lotson wont to Baker Sunday evening to bo tlio guest ot honor at n special session of tlio linker Knstcrn Stars. In honor of tlio occasion tlto LnQranda Chapter nttonded tlio linker session In a body. Llttlo Miss Helen Payne, daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. II. O. Pnyno, was tho hostess for a party of llttlo friends at her homo last Friday afternoon. Tho occasion of tho party was tho cele bration of Helen's fourth birthday. Miss Itunn Adanm cnino down from Vnlo to spend tho week end. Mrs. II. C. Smith spent Monday In Vnlo with friends. I'. J. (JallaKhcr nnd W. W. Wood and W. II. llrooko nil wont to Pendle ton on Sunday to nttend tho session of tho Stipromo Court this wcok. Judgo (. W. Davis nnd 0. II. Wlld linlior of Vnlo wcro passengers on Monday evening's No. 10 for Pcndlo- ton. Tho Ladles' Aid Society of tho Methodist church will meet at the homo of Mrs. A. L. Hunter, on Thursday, Novombcr Oth. On Wednesday, November nth, tho CougroHslonnl Lndlos' Aid society will moot nt tho homo of Mrs. W. E. I.CCH. Horbort Lackoy shipped Ills house hold furniture to St. Anthony, Idaho, Moudny. Ho has tnken a position nt tho I'ord (lurngo which was rccontly purchnKod by Sprnguo Adam. l.om Christiansen of Wolscr was In Ontario Wednesday on business'. H. II. llnrcus of Nninpa Is hero In Ontario nt his o Job nt tho Purity bakery. Ho will bo hero for n short t lino pending tho opening of tho Kloltrlcal gnkory nt tho Junction city. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs, D. II. Hunter of Nnmpn spent Monday hero visiting her sister. Mm. Annlo Sullivan. Clint Trow cuino down from Crane whoro ho hn sheen working for the Oregon-Western Colonization com pany. Ho will spond tho winter here In Ontario. Clint Huffman of Ilculnh Is spend ing tho weok hero In Ontario visiting friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ico H. Cockrum ex pect to start on n motoring trip to Portland next Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Doolittlo nnd family arrived In Ontnrio this wcok from Tacoma and nro living In tho Hustcd house on Hlchnrdson street. W. J. Smiley has purchased tho Loin Christiansen omo on South Mor fltt street. Ha leased the property this weok to Mr. nnd Mrs. J. It. For tlor, who oxpect to movo this week. Tho Woman's club will meet this wcok at tho homo of Mrs, II. 11. Whitney. Tho meeting will bo held tomorrow afternoon. Thcro will bo n children's party Friday afternoon at tho Congrega tional church for tho llttlo tots of tho Sunday school. Ralph McCulloch wns taken sud denly 111 Inrl Friday ovenlng nnd when ho continued to suffer wan taken to tho hospital wlivro lio un derwent nn oporntlou for uppendl- litis. Ho icrovorul from tin) a 1 1 o of tho oporntlou witlsfnctorlly nnd ,i.j reported to be resting earlU today. J. Uoydoll, NyHtta'K real estato man. was n business visitor on .Monday of this woek. kauijY hnow doks hut slight DAMAOK TO FIll'IT TIUIKS Ontario was covered with a minllj of white Tuesday. The Btiow started fulling dtirlng tho morning nnd con tinued until evening. A total ot nearly flvo Inctio.) fell during tic Eturm nnd lay heavy on tho trecj until Wednesday nlternoon. Some few nppto trees still hearing fruit In surrounding orchards broko under tho weight of apple and snow, other wise no damage wus done. Stock men ol this section and dry land farmers rejoiced over tho snow fall, but Ontario's streets woro trans formed Into sens ot mud. Paving en thusiasts grow apaue during tho p.vK two days. $75 Austrian China dinner set of r2 pieces for Kale, $G0 cast Write Mrs. Wm, Witt, llox 44G. city. 139-48 M. D. FLEMING Optometrist Room 4, Com Did. Ilolao, Idaho Optometry Mentis Ivjo Service. Wo fit glasses nnd do It right, ex actly right. 00 por cent of headaches aro caused by somo charnctor of EYE STItAIN If you nro affected with headaches havo your eyes examined. When your oyes causo you nny trouble llko blur ring of letters or lines, itching or burning, you must romembor that Is their way of telling you that they neod nttontlon. Ono pair of eyes is nil you will ev er havo. DB FAIlt WITH THEM. Wo chango lc lines within ono year without any additional cost (o you, Wo nro registered in two stntorf, Idaho and Oregon, which coupled with nit oxporlonco ot 20 years makes It possible to enro for extreme cnsei. Wo glvo special attention to school children. WE MAKE YOUIt TOWN IlKOU t.AKI.Y EVEHY MONTH. AT MOOIIE HOTEL, MONDAY, NO. VEMDEH 3. IQvercoatsIl "V. ' yp'boat the &y JX O'O'v' & ' Let us show you Y. A V Howard Heater JS Burns- what other -o stoves throw away A A P -C Taggart Hardware Co. Big, warm, comfortable overcoats at prices you can afford to pay. Nifty Styles too Belts, camouflage double breast and the Pouular Waist Seams all at these popular prices $30, $35, $40 Oregon City Overcoats Belted and style models for men and young men $17.50, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 Underwear, Mackinaws, Wool Shirts and all the comforts for these chilly days A T PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY ALEXANDER ONE PRICE CLOTHIER ONTARIO, OREGON NAMPA WI.NH IN IUHT TWO MIM'TKH OP PLAY (Coutlnuod From Page 1) NVKSA MAN IIL'ltli:i) UKIti:. I HI but two minutes left to nlav tho Nninpa boys uncovered a double pan anil a forwurd pass for muni gains and then McKee skirtod tho Ontario's loft ond for ton yard's and u touch down. A dospernto try to rotrlvo tho honors failed nnd tho enmo ended with tho ball in Nam pa's possession iu tho mlddlo of tho field. Mnddon nt loft half wuh Ontario's Btar. Tlmo nnd again ho klckod with Nnmpa forwnrds charging at him. Ho carried tho ball woll In nt. tack nnd was a tower of strength on dofonso. From tacklo to Ucklo tho local boys out Plowed nnd out woIrIi- od tho visitors, and hold stubbornly ovory attack. Ontario's onds how- over woro given n sovoro gruolllng. When Nam pa found tho lino would not budgo ts attack was centered against tho ends. Weaver nlaylnc end tor tho first tlmo wns of courso handicapped but fought hard ns did Vernon Ilutlor nt tho other flnnk. In tho fourth Quarter Cusov of Nampa nttackod Cody Ilutlor and struck him, Ilutlor ondeavored to avoid tho attack but the scrapping Irishman from tho railroad town nro- slsted until Iteforeo L. L. Culbcrt- son put thorn both out of the gumo. This weakened tho local team more than it did Nampa for Ilutlor had solved tho Nampa forward iiasslnir game and had repeatedly broken theso plays up. Overstreet who wont to tho back flold was un acquainted with the signals. Despite tho fact that tho local team lost tho crowd was satisfied that It had seen tlio best football game play- od hero In years. In Justice to tho Nampa team It must bo admitted that it carried the moro powerful attack of the two teams and that tho scoro was a fair Indication of tho relative strength ot tho two aggregations. This week tho locals will play the Nyssa High School team which gave them such a battle a fow weoks ago in practice. Nyssa has defeated Vnlo twice but has lost to Payette, which In turn fell boforo lloucher's crew. Tho following was the lineup of tho teams In the game last Friday: O. II. S. N. H. S. Weaver 1 o r Sparks Maddux 1 t r Kaufman Walters 1 g r Kelm Leonard Sylvestor Sandy, tho sec ond son of W. II. Sandy, of Nyssa, uroffin, was born In 1887 In Pottn wnttamlo county, Iowa, and wns klllod suddonly by tlio turning over turning of n heavy automobile truck which ho wnB driving out of Ilolso on tho Mountnln Home rond last Friday evening about G o'clock. Tho do coasod came to this country about 14 years ago nnd lias lived in this sec tion of tho country over since. Those who mourn his death in addition to his fatlior nro three brothors. will. lam, Oliver and Ernest, anil ono sis ter, brum. Funeral sorvlces woro hold at tho Methodist church Tues day afternoon. MKTIIOIMHT CI I UltCI I 10 n. m. Sunday School. 11 a. in. Proachlng "Walking With Ooa." CMC p. m. Kpwortli League 7:30 p. m. Proachlng "Camping to wnrd Sodom." at Tin: puiu.ic Liim.utv Amoricnn Hoy for Novembor. Tho Lltorary Dlgost, Scientific Amoricnn. County Papers, Payctto Independent, Tho Union 8lgnal, Phamphlot on Food Storage by Dairy und Food Commissioner, Cntaloguo of 100 Tec hnical books. List of books from Statu I.lhrnrv Host Physical Literature. Orpcnn llluo nook, 1019-20, Correspondence ui) iitwuuKuu irom u, oi U, List of hooks nddod to U. of O. Library. Four now boeks: Atlantic Classic, First Series; Atlantic Classic. Second Seriosj Atlantic Narratives, First Sorlos; Atlantic Narratives, Second Series. Tho first two of theso books ore collections of essays compiled from contributions to the Atlantic Month. ly- Tlio last two books nro collections of modern short stories from tho Atlantic Monthly. Library heurs: Monday. Wednoa. day and Saturday, 2 to 6 and 7 to 9:30 p. m.; Tuesday and Thursday. 7 to 9:30 p. m. The domestic sclouco class of tho High School will hold n homo mado candy salo on Wodnesdny ovonlng, .November. C, nt tho booth adlnlnlnrr tho Dreamland Thoatro. For tlio bonoflt of high school studonts, enndy will nlHO bo on salo at tho domestic sclonco laboratory from cloven to twolvo o'clock In tho inornliif. Ordors will bo taken for tho following kinds of candy: pain chocolato fudgo. uoa- not brlttlo, ponocho, tllviulty, pop corn balls, stuffod dates, chocolato nut fudgo, nougat, and taffy. Hot buttorod pop corn will bo a feature of tho ovonlng salo. LOST Weod chain with 17 cross sections of oxtra hoavy chain, bo tweon Holding ranch nnd town on California street. D. M. Sea. woard. Howard HKM8TITCHINU Your mall ordors sollcitod. Ordors promptly filled. Porfoct work, 10c por yard. Mrs. Lohow, 1008 Jefferson St., Boise. Mrs. Charles Kenyon of spoilt Tuesday in Ontario, Welser A. Dean c Plttlnger Dutton r g 1 Eubnnks Overstreet r t 1 Johnson V. Butler r o 1 Sutton Odell q polter Madden 1 h r HasDrouch C. nutler, Capt. r h 1 McKee Q. Dean f Pmnv Substituted, Ontarie: Overstreet for Casoy, Korshner for Overstreet Nampa; Itobb for CaseyjKarburk for Itobb. Ileforee Culbertson, Mom-Ingsldo. POOItMA.V WILL HKLL IlI-UDY MAIHJ HOCHICS ImU Man Tike Agency for Knock Ml Down Structures ami Kxpectt. to Oet Artinn Hero Boon. II. L. Poorman has taken the agoncy for the Mlllmado Construc tion company of Portland, which manufactures nil kinds of ready-to-wear houses. "I havo found that thro are many pooplo Intorestod in getting houses quick," said Mr. Poorman. "and that Is the spoclalty of our company. Wo will havo expert erectors here who will bo able to put tho houses to gether in short ordj IVwM "Thoro Is no limit to tho designs which can bo secured nnd I bellvo that from Pocatello to Baker that I'll be nblo to have SO houses built this next season. WM. KKUCIIKIl (WHPKXTKU AND HUILDKK Montana Avenuo O.VTAJUO, OltEGOX 4