The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, November 13, 1919, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13,1939
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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Mrs, Horflclicl Drowno loft on
Wodnofldoy'H for a short visit with
friends In Caldwell,
C. R. I'otcrsdn enmo down from
tha Ijitorlor tills weak nnd loft Wed
nesday evening for Portland wliero
ho will ho a witness In tho Wnrin
sprliiRB condomnntlon sunlt for tho
Pacific I-lvo Stock compnny'B ranch.
W. V, Homan left Tuesdny even
Iiir for Portland' to tell Jndgo Rohert
H. llean of tho fodoral court what ho
thinks tho Warmsprlngn ranch Is
worth.
Ralph McCulloch who underwent
mi oporatlon two weoks ago was Ink
on homo from tho hospital this week
for convalescence, lto Is making
progressjoward recovery.
Mrtf."j7 a. Smith of Caldwell camo
Saturday to spend tho week end with
her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs, James
l.ackcy,
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kmlson en
tertained tho romnantn nt their homo
nrT Monday evening.
Miss Rena Adam entertained nt
her homo Inst Saturday evening,
Flvo hundred wnB play nnjl refresh
ments served.
Dr. II. II. Whllnoy has been con
fined to his homo nil week recover
ing from tho of feci ft of a tonsil op
eration which liu underwent Inst
wcok.
Mr. and Mrs, Lartio Illnckoby went
to I'ayotta Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. J, R. Jlmorson Is In Ontario
now to rcmnln with hor daughter.
Mrs. I.nruo Illackaby for tha winter.
W. II. Ilrooku went to Vnlo on
business Tuesday.
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Hun. Ai M , Nov. til .V 17:
normH caikiunkh
in
"The Knickerbocker ltuik-
nron"
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Tupn., .Nov. IHi
Al It.W mill r.l.lXOIt I'.MIt
In
"Ixno N In"
MUTT .Vv JUKI-' OAUTOO.Vi
Weil. Ai Tluim., Nov. II) .V i!0
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"Who of Men"
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1YI Nov. 21:
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"HiiMIIiik llrlilo"
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1UTTV AltllUCKI.i:
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"TIip Dt'oert llei-o"
Ht., Nov. 22 1
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"liio IdmrliiK IC"1"
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KATTV ARIIlICKI.n
In
i "Tho Desert Hero"
Coming soen:
"Tho Woman Thou Oavcst
Mo."
"Daddy Long Legs."
Our lino of China Candlesticks
(Inlaid Silver glass-wnro), I'yrex,
Desk Sots and many other pleasing
things now roady for your Inspection,
Kcnllworth Gift Shop. Illackaby
Jowelry, Storo.
II. L. Peterson was In Portland
this wcok on business.
Our Japanese Pottory eoines In
many colors and styles and will mnko
bcnutlful derorntions for your lioriio
Gift Shop department. Illnckaby
Jowolry Store,
Otto Illackaby of Ito'mcdalo spont
Sunday In Ontario visiting his father
J. R. Illackaby,
Tho Ladles of tho Congregational
church Is to hold u ChrlHtmasr harnar
on December 12 nnd 13.
S, C Schnttof lllllsboro, Oregon
Is In Ontario on business today. Ho
nrrhed from tho Intorfor yesterday
nnd hpoko nt tho Commercial slub
luncheon last night.
Mrs. Dobrova of Ilrognu accom
panied by her little daughter stopped
over In Ontnrlo today onrouto to her
Our Gift Shop Is now ready to
show to you. C'omo In nnd look It
ovor; wo nro pleased to havo you
look, oven tho you do not enro to
buy. Illackaby Jowolry Story.
Wo havo a beautiful assortment of
Antique. Dutch Silver In our Gift
Shop department. Dlacknby Jowolry
Storo.
LOST Crank on car between my
ranch and Ontario on gravoyard rond
Finder nlcaso lcnvo at Argus office
Wood Thompson. CO-lt
"WIVES OF HEN"
will be nt
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and
Thursday
Nov. 19-20
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With Three-Point Cantilever1
Springs New Overland 4 Seems to
, "Sail Over The Roads"
THE new Three-Point Cantilever
Sprjngs of Overland 4, by their special
construction and design, protect car and
passengers from ordinary road jolts. Bump
ing, twisting, swaying and vibrating are
wonderfully lessened. The blows of die
road seldom reach you. There is less ten
dency to bodily fatigue after long rides.
The springs of Overland 4 attached at
the ends of a 130-inch Springbase give die
riding comfort and road steadiness hereto
fore possible only with cars of long wheel
base and great weight, yet Overland 4 retains
the light weight and economy advantages of
100-inch wheelbase.
Three-Point Cantilever Springs protect
die car from die hammering and wear of road
blows. They lengdicn its life and reduce
upkeep costs.
Equipment of Overland 4 is dependable
and complete from Auto-Lite Starring and
Lighting to Tillotson Carburetor.
250,000 miles of test have made die
strcngdi and endurance of diis car a matter
of record.
Sec Overland 4 at die first opportunity.
Ask for booklet. Overland 4 Touring, $845;
Koadster, J6b4i; Uoupe, $1325; Kcdan, 551375.
Prices f. o. b. Toledo. I
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O. A. WALLING, Proprietor
PAYETTE, IDAHO
Our Ontario Agency, 'II 10 Idaho. Ou'koii .lotor Co,, Mill bo dosed until it full Mipply
of enra Is rcceUed, but tlieso new cai can bo keen nt our 1'ajetto Hhotv I too m..