The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, November 20, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE ONTARIO AEG US, ONTARIO. OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1939
BOYS TO HOLD BIG
IIKN .1. IHtOWN IN CIIAltOi:
OF (UltAdi: I1UHINIXH IIKlti:
B
AT
Yoiiiik KcIIouh From 15 Years ami
' Ui Cflllnl to Hoar Inoplratldii
Tulkfi by Hcc))(ile(l Ioml
cm In IJo)n' Work.
"Lot's go," tlio slogan of tlio V. M.
4C. A. boys' conforciico which started
at Mod ford, Oregon, October C and
will liavo continued at intervals aver
Bin co, will bo carrlod Into Wolsor
Wolsor Friday, Saturday and Sun
day,' Novombcr 28, 20 and 30, when
tlio (Kill In a Borlon of bIx will bo
bold.
Every ono of tlio conferences hold
thus far has been an unqualified
kuccohb, both from tho standpoint of
attondanco and results, many boys
from 1C years and up having receiv
ed Inspirational holp w,hlch will go
Ux toward Rhaplng their future
li&y letters tiro on fllo In tho offico
of Paul L. Nowmoyor, Intorstato sec
retary for boys' work at Portland,
tcHtlfylng to this.
Tho program for tho mooting to bo
hold at Wolsor Is virtually comploto
mid Is full of good things for tho
boys who will gather In that city for
tho thrco-day sessions. Tho cltlzonB
with ono accord liavo bandod to
gothor to carry through tho sorlcs of
mootlngs and all 1b In readiness for
tho big tlmos that aro on schodula.
Thoro will bo lltorary and musical
numbors In plenty, flno addresses by
specialists on various subjects and
athlotlcs, dlscuslons of topics noar to
tho boy heart, In which thoy thorn
solves will tnko part.
A big banquet tondorod tho dolo
gaten by tho citizens, will bo on tho
program and tho boys will ho cared
for In tho homos of tho pcoplo of
Wolsor, rocotvlng .gratis rooms and
moals whllo at tho conferonco, so
Hen J Drown, who for years was
tho chlof law enforcing officer of
Malheur county, having sorved two
terms as sheriff, Is now a resident of
Ontario, having accepted tho posi
tion of manngor of tho Harvey &
Hlckor branch located at tho Cartar
Oarage. Pen can soil 'gaBolIno, put
n prlco on a bonzlno buggy or pro
scribe tho right kind of lubricating
oil with all tho oclat with which ho
tiBcd to round up bootleggers and
cattlo purlolncrfl.
United I'rcMijIcrlmi Church,
Ulblo school, 10 n, m.
Public worship, 11a. in. Sermon
subject, "Young Pcoplo and tho
Church,"
Public '.vorshlp, 7:30. Sornon
subject, "Tho Eighth Command
ment 'Thou Shalt Not Stool.'" or
"Tho Itlght Itcspcct for I'roporty.''
W. F. Cochran, Pastor. .
that tho only oxpenso a boy need ho
under In making tho trip Is his car
faro and n registration fen of $1.
Ono of tho features of great Im
portant wilt bo tho prcBenco of Mrs.
Jean Morrla Kills, of Portland, a
woman of raro ability, both as n
spoakor and character analyst. 8ho
has boon of great service tn tho liun-
drodB of boys who havo attonded tho
othor four conferences In Oregon and
Idaho and has Inspired scores of
thorn, through porsonnl Intcrvlows
and by answorlng tholr questions
and Imparting sound ndvlco; to hot
ter living and moro doflnlto purpose
In llfo.
Mrs. Kills speaks as a motbor who
not only nont boys into battlo In
Franco, but as ono who hersolf do
votod her tlmo and Btrongth to
chcorlng nnd inspiring tho mon In
camp and mill In this country during
tho ported of tho war. Sho may bo
porsonnlly Intorvlowod by any boy
present and will glvo ndvlco and
counsol to any desiring to know how
McDowell Undertaking
Parlors
A. L. MdDowell, Proprietor
W. C. Jones, Licensed Embalmer
Funerals directed from tho parlor-chapel . or
from tho church of your choice
Parlors situated in a quiet district.
Day Phone 10GW
Night Phones 89M and 34W
SALE EXTRAORDINARY OF 200 LIES' SPITS
Announcing A BIG SALE of
women's High Grade Suits, values
up to $85.00, strictly high grade
suits in the season's most attract-
A ive styles. Straight line, paneled
and loose effects. Models which
p have sold here before at $25 vto $85
department store Now Specially Priced at 20 per cent off department store
Let us help prepare your home for Thanksgiving
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COAT WEEK BEGINS
TOMORROW
Stylish dressed women
hnvp conip to expect the un
usual from this store. For
instance, at this time when
ninny other stores' stocks of
fine Coats have become de
pleted there is a splendid
showing here. Wonderful
material, charming models,
specially priced for Thanks
giving. GREAT MILLINERY
OFFERING
Ton woman in need 'of a
new I Tat, to the woman who
would welcome the oppor
tunity to purchase a smart
lint for the Thanksgiving
celebration this sale will be
of interest.
All our Hats at one price
$4.85
SHOES
A new shipment of Wo
men's Shoes, black, brown,
lioso to match.
you need, espe-
gray, with
.lust what
cially priced
$4.85 to $12.00
LINENS FOR .THANKS
GIVING DINNER TABLE
For big family reunions
they are extra size, all linen
cloths, part of our old stocks
at less than today whole
sale prices. Firm double
damask at
$2.00 to $3.00 the Yard
Napkins, $4 to $8 Dozon
Extra good Table Damask
70 inches, comes in every at
tractive pattern, at
$1 and $1.25, $2 Yard
Hommod Napkins
$2.00, $2.75 doz.
UNUSUAL BLOUSES AT
$15.00
Fine beaded Georgette,
Navy, Brown, Black, White
and Flesh.
Crepe do Chine Counsels
to match at $2.
HIGH GRADE BLACK
SATEEN PETTICOATS
For tho Thanksgiving Tjado
bringing
$1.25 to $3.50
Excellent values and every
one a winner.
50 SILK AND SERGE
DRESSES
Our Inst side of Dresses
was so successful that we
decided to give up 50 more
silk and serges at a special
discount of 25 per cent. You
cannot afford to miss this
opportunity of Inlying a new
Thanksgiving Dress.
GIRLS' SPECIAL COATS
In going through our
stock of Girls' Coats wo
have many lines that have
.sold down to one of a kind.
These wo havo grouped to
gether in one big lot for a
week's special selling at a
lot price. $-1.95
KLOSFIT SILK AND
JERSEY PETTICOATS
Specially priced for the
Thanksgiving trade
$3.50 to $5.00
MEN'S AND BOYS'
OVERCOATS AND SUITS
We wish you to just com
pare our showings with any
and all, as it is just a matter
of you saving a few dollars
on each garment.
thoy may host mako uso ot tholr tal
ents. This sho has dono for hun
dreds of hoys and mon during tho
Saving Is a Man's Greatest Asset
0U0f
Society docs not judge us by, what wo spend, but by what wo
save;
7 6o Cumulative Preferred Stock
may bo purchased either for cash or by our easy monthly pay
ment plan.
Wo want our customers to become our partners in business
and at tho same time help them to save. Vf
Dividends Paid Quarterly
f February 1st, May 1st, August 1st, November 1st, ,
?i - "'
' , ?j. Ask any employe for particulars.
Idaho Power Company
"4
past fow years.
AccordliiR to roports just received
at Intorstato hoadquartors In Port
land, tho conforciico which, closod at
Pocntollo Sundny night was a big
miccoss, largo iiumhors ot boys being
proHont and tlio Intorott at tho high
est point throughout4,
Socrotary Nowmoyor wlshos to om
phnslzo tho Importance of having as
many hoys na posslhlo present nt tlTo
conferonco at Wolsor, as ho iloclaros
that In tho onus already hold rogrot
has boon oxprossod by tho ilologntos
because somo woro not prosont who
should havo rccotvod tho Inspiration
of tho conferences.
"I urgo ovory boy of 1G or moro
who possibly can got nway, to bo nt
Wolsor,' said Mr. Nowmoyor, "for
thoy will miss somothlng mightily
worth whllo If thoy aro not thorp.
Every boys' club should bo ropro-
sonted by at least two delogatOH and
tho loader. It will bo tho ovont of
tholr llvos."
COMMKUCIAIj CI.UH HKcmnwiir
GOICS TO STATU WIDU MIUmNfl
Secretary F. Losllo Doily of tho
Commercial club left last Saturday
ovonlng for Portland and Salem
whoro tho secretaries of tho Com
mercial bodies ot Oregon hold thlor
annual convention. Mr, Body was
ono ot tho convention spoakors, hav
ing been assigned tho subject' "How
to scuro tho co-oporutlon of tho
mombors In club work."
Notice to Our
Customers
This store will close at
11 o'clock, Thursday,
November 27
and remain closed the balance of
Thanksgiving Day
ON'i: lMtOMINKNT STUDF.NT
ovi:nLooiu:i ix wmriMi'
In tho story of Ontario students at
O. A. C which appcaro'd In laBt
wook's Issuo of tho Argus ono young
man, Arthur Cockrum, who has boen
actlvo In affairs at tho collogo, was
somehow overlooked- Tho story In
quostlon was contributed to tho
Argus by a student In tho depart
ment of Industrial Journalism at tho
college, who no doubt mado this mis
take Inadvertently.
A perfect success and guaranteed
to glvo satisfaction. Ford Starting
and Lighting Systems. -Ford Oarage
Rader Bros.
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