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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1919)
Stibbrf the Ontario Ana us. Ontario, Oregon, tiiuusday, NOVEitBEn 27, ioi tmtm LOCAL AND PERSONAL C. II. I'otcrBon, who spent two wookB in Portland nttondlng tlio WnrniHprliigH comlomtintlon milt, re turned homo last Kriilny ovonliig. Tho CoiiRrcKatlonnl Lntllofc' Aid will moot on Wednesday, December .1, nt tlio homo of Mrs. (1. A I'obiio Tho meeJIiiB Ih called for 2:30. FrlomlK of MIbs Dolly ltollltiH. of this city wore ndvlscd thin wcok of hur marrliiRo nt MoIbo to John O'Don noil. Tho hrldo, who hns resided In Ontnrlo for tho nnst throo ycnr with hur HlHtor, Mm. C. V. Cox, is 0110 of tho city's accomplished musicians and is well known in tho jomiRor set Mlw Alva Arnold loft last Satur day momltiR for Omaha for an ox tondod Islt with rolatlvos and friends. William Wolls returned Sunday from Orogoii City, whoro ho lias licun visiting his daughtor, Miss Hortnnso, for tlio past two months. Mrs. 11. V. lloynolds of Twin Falls, Idaho, paused thru Ontario enrouto to Crauo, whero slio wns called by tho sorlous lllncflfl of hor ernndsou, little I.aVornu Wolttonhollor. Shu was ac companied by her daughter, Miss Carol. Last Foot Ball Game of the Season Ontario High School vs. High School Alumini Fair Grounds at 3:00, Thanksgiving Day Come to the game and seer the boys tangle XMAH I'llOTOH. Wo nro horo for n short tlmo only, to mnko your photos nt your own homo nt studio prlcos. Wo gunrnn- too our work to bo satisfactory anil of .superior quality, or no charges will bo made. 1'or appointments call 1. SKMOMAN, At Mooro Hotel POUND Ilotwoon Ontario and Pay otto, sovornl automolillo tiros Owner mny havo samo by Identify ing and paying cost of nd, -J M Hwnnson, Pa)olto, Idaho. UMTIID I'ltlMllY'lT.lllA.V Clll'HCII lilblo school, 10:00. I'ubllo worslilp, 11:00. Tho Woman's Missionary 8oclely will tnko part In tho service Tholr annual thank offering will bo iniido Tlioro will bo u pageant Hhowlng tho (trying needs of Hindu women Worship, 7:30. Sortnon subject, "Tho Ninth Commandment Thou Shalt Not Hoar Palso Witness Against Thy Nolghbor,' or Hospcct for tho Reputation and Character 'of Othors." W. P. Cochran. IIAVi: VOUU ('Alt maihmuht i.iki: xi:v Tho power of your onto on gluo co in o from thu cylinders and this Is tho Only Shop in Malliour county that 1ms a mi.ixnim hoiiino .maciiini: Tills pormlls us to do tills nc curatu machlno work to a hair, and do it quickly. Now Is tho tlmo to havo your engine oorliaulod. mauiik.vh maciiini: SHOP Ont'iiilo, Oirgou WW, W IWfl A A KI'IICI.U, TIIAMJSdlVI.Nt; l.V l'lt()(Jlt..M. TOM MOOItK in "O.NH OP TIIK I'l.MiHT" ClilNlhi ((iini'dy. PHI. HAT.. NOV. U8 ,t.21 .MAHV I'ICKPOltD - In "l.IH)V I.O.VH M(,S." Ilmiilil l.li.jil C.imcil). NI'.V. .V MO.W, XOV. Sill, mill l)K 1ST. aiioiikt i. w. 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W V s . 1 :.i' With Three-Point Cantilever Springs New Overland 4 Seems to "Sail Over The Roads" HE THE new Three-Point Cantilever Springs of Overland 4, by their special construction and design, protect car and passengers from ordinary road jolts. Bump ing, twisting, swaying and vibrating arc wonderfully lessened. The blows of the 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 the 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 ,t 100-inch wheelbase. Three-Point Cantilever Springs protect the car from the hammering and wear of road blows. They lengthen its life and reduce upkeep costs. Equipment of Overland 4 is dependable and complete from Auto-Lite Starting and Lighting to Tillotson Carburetor. 250,000 miles of test have made the strength and endurance of this car a matter of record. See Overland 4 at the first opportunity. Ask for booklet. Overland 4 Touring, 8845; Roadster, S845; Coupe, $1325; Sedan, 1375. Prices f. o. b. Toledo. 3k Pi P v K If ' , f&Mix? WwW.,i ,i !, i . , , , .M --, -- - - - --'- - -fni i, - .'PWfcN 'I PAYBTTB MODEHN aAIUQB, O. A , WALL1NO, Prop. PAYBTTB IDA. Oar Oatarlo Ageecy, Ibe Idftbo-Orog on Motor Co., will bo closed BBtil a f om. of cars Is received, bat theae new cat s cab be seea at oar Fujreito Show Roull enppljr J ,rj.