The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, November 20, 1919, Page 8, Image 8

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THE ONTARIO ARC US, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1019
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AWAY AITTKIt 1.0NCI IMNIMS
After nn Illness of Bovcrnl uiaiitlia
ilurntlon Dr. Clinton K. l-'ryo died
Thursday uvonliie, November 13.
Funeral services wero liclil from Mc
Dowell's clinpol Saturday nfternoon,
Uov. Clina. H. Mom of llio llnptlst
church officiating.
Dr. Fryo won bom In Iowa C3
years oro and enmo to Ontario more
than 20 years aco to oiikoko In the
lirnctlco of his profeHHlon. For mnn
yearn ho mndo Ontnrlo IiIh head
(limrtors nnd trnvollcd thru tho In
terior. Several yours hro ho took nn
offlco In Ontnrlo nnd practiced hln
profession hero. Ho old his office
nnd prnctlco nbont n your aso to Dc
A. It. Hoborts.
Dr. Tryo Is survived by four broth
ers nnd two sinters, who live In Iown.
ItltANCH OF Ti:r.S CAt'HKS
DUUfKJIST PAIXFL'Ij I.VJl'ltY
Whllo pausing thru his hack ynrd
on hi1) return to business Friday
evening C. 8. Watson had tho mis
fortuno to hnvo n branch of n tree
strike his left oyo ball just below tho
Iris. Ho rnn against tho branch so
forcibly that several largo spllntorH
penetrated beneath tho ball of tlio
oyo and ruptured blood vessels, pain
fully Injuring tho optic For n time
Mr. Watson, whon ho pulled tho first
sllvor out, thought ho was extracting
tho oyo. Tho Injured mombor has
Improved with medical nttontlon and
Is now about woll.
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ItKING KNTKUTAINF.D HKItK
Mrs. Albortn McMurphy, grand
worthy mntron of tho I'aslorn Star,
h tho guost this week of Mrs. W W
Lctson. Last evening Mrs Mr
Murphy nnd K. K. Kiddle, grand
worthy patron, accompanied by Mrs
Lotsou, who Is grand nmoclato con
ductress, nnd tho officers of Star
Uhnplor went tn Vnlo to bo tho guests
of Vnlo Chapter. Tonight tho grand
offlcem nnd tho Vale .Stars nro the
guests of tho Ontnrlo ICnstcrn Stare,
whllo tomorrow night tho visiting of
ficers, tho Vnlo nnd Ontnrlo members
of tho order wilt go to Xyssn to Instl
tuto tho now chapter thoro.
Mrs. I.otsou will tomorrow enter
tnln nt tho Illuc Illrd In honor of tho
visiting Htnrs nnd this evening 11
banquet will bo given by tho On
tario momhors.
Hint Mr. !,ytlo bo named liiHteml.
K. K. McCnho of Vnlo was Intro
duced nnd told of the work of tho
American Legion and of the neces
sity of tho business men of every
community backing tho cx-sorvlto
mon In their work. Ho especially
urged thnt Ontnrlo get behind tho
movement for tho formation of n
legion post hero.
Mr. McCnbo was followed by 0. K.
Alkon, who furthered McCnboV pro
posal and asked thnt specific resolu
tions ho drawn condemning tho I. W
W. nrtlvltlcs nnd urging tho rigid en
forcement of laws for tho suppres
sion of radicalism In America. Ho
urged too that resolutions bo drawn
cndoislng tho Johnson emigration
mcasuro nnd doclnrlng tho club's
stand as out nnd out opposition to nil
ttuAmorlcan mensures and tho con
domnntlon of all radicals bo they for
eigners or American born.
Col. S. F. Taylor moved that a
commlttco bo appointed to drnw tho
resolution suggested by Mr. Alkon,
with tho Inttor nn chairman. Thin
motion provnllcd.
K. C. Van l'cttcn gnvo a report on
tho good ronns commlttco thnt had In
chnrgo tho request of the Dead Ox
Flat commlttco for co-operation In
securing tho routo desired ncross
Dead Ox Flat. Mr. Van Pottcn re
ported thnt after two trips across
tho Flnt, tho last with tho Highway
onglncors, n satisfactory routo had
been nccurod.
a coumttrrio.v.
Last wcok tho Argus said that
Dreamland would start Its shows
ouch ovoiiIiir nt 7 o'olork. This wm
nn error. The stntomont should
hnvo road 7:30 Instead of 7.
Wll.li STAHT IjAVINH
PAVIOIIiNT NK.VT WKIIK
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lights which Home day will niloru On
larlott streets, laid 1000 foot of tliM
material on tho blocks between Wyo
ming nnd California avenues on Ore
gon streets, Thus tho pining mny ho
laid 011 tliono streets any tlino, and It
In bollovcd thnt tho bnlnuco.of tho
cnblo will ho hero so thnt It can bo
laid nhond of tho paving thruout tho
district to ho served by cluster lights,
Duo to tho fact that thoro were
Sflveml nights during the past week
on which heavy fronts wero experi
enced Superintendent llostlc discon
tinued laying roncreto gutters nnd
dlsohnrgod tho concrete crew How
ever, ouough nf this work him bcou
completed so that tho absence of the
bnlauco will not delay tho progro-s of
tho paving.
See MARY PICKFORD'S
best masterpiece
"Daddy Long Legs''
Friday and Saturday, Nov. 28-29
Remember Saturday afternoon matinee, 2:30 p. in.
Evening show begins 7:15. Ticket window open at 7
DREAMLAND THEATRE
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Pm'lsiilm,
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Puts pipe pleasure into the 24-hours-a-day joy'us classl
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R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C.
Garage Bill
SayS: "acustomer
of ours remarked last
evening, 'And I just had New Piston
Rings put in last week and a complete
overhauling'."
"Quite possible", says Bill, "but
then you did not have Wedge Rite or
Inland, the Neverleak Piston Rings put
in or your overhauling done with the
Service Auto Co., successors to A. S.
Brown Auto Co.
Used Car Sale:
We are offering for sale,
1 Oldsmobile six, 1920 1 Overland Roadster
1 Overland Touring 1 Ford Touring
1 Reo Touring
Service Auto Co.
Ontario,
Oregon
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ranging in price from
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This Week at p 1 O . D
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Jerseys, Slip-Overs and Button Jackets in wonder
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ONE PRICE CLOTHIER
ONTARIO, OREQON