The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, November 27, 1919, Page 8, Image 8

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THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1919
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CltOKH HKAI.S CO.MINO
(ContiiitioJ Prom 1'ngo 1)
tweon 0 nnil 10 per cent of nil di-ntlm
In tlio stnto in duo to tuberculoMa,
Hint Im the normal ilcntli rnto, llioso
Igurofl not covorliiB otilclonilca hiicIi
nil the Influenza of Iniit winter TIiiih
It will bo eon Hint Oregon linn n
ronlly vltnl problem In ltn fight
BKtrtmt tttliaroiilonlR. Oregon'M ro
rnm In thl fight Is ofwentlnlly oil
nentlonnl nml tlio wlmloni of thin
plnn will lio renillly imtlorHtooil when
It In known Hint from 70 to 30 por
emit of nil tuborculouls la contracted
In childhood. In not HiIh nufflrlont
nrKiininnt for onrly Instruction of our
youth lik tho vnluo of tho olmerviince
of rulo of lionlth nnd hygpno?"
J. A. Churchill, miporlntnndent of
public InBtruotlon for Oregon In utk
Ini; tho Hiipport of tho chtol child
ran of tlio KtHto, ho having ImiigiI n
Idler to nil county miporlntendcntH
In which ho wiy: "Wo feel thnt the
work of tho OroRon Tuberculoma
Atwoclntton In ho highly cducntlonnl,
nnd no cloKely connected with the
work thnt tho toaohors iiro doing
thnt wo wish to ondorso their work
nRnln UiIh yenr, nnd to urRtfthnt tho
children In tho ftrhnoln (rollout the
entire Mnto nwdKt In tho Ited Crow
Honl Snlo. Wo hopo you will rIvo
til Ih most worthy work full approval
nnd thnt you will notify your tench
era of your cndorBoment of tho
work."
OroRon'H hudRot for tho nenl nolo In
$M,2liO, which nioniiH tho milo of
five hoiiIn por cnpltn to put tho Bole
i-minly In the Htnta In ulrendy organl
ed ii ml by tho flrnt of tho month the
ml 'will ho launched In every city
nml hnmlet.
HI'HriAI. TIIANKNHIVINH
l)INNi:it AT
THE BLUE BIRD
Kinm I to 8 I'. M.
OyNter Ooclttnll
Crenm of Tomnto Soup
Ammrted UoIIhIioh Waldorf Hnlnd
Hoimt Turkey, Crnnhorry Jelly
Stowed Chicken nnd NooiIIch
ItoiiMt Leg or Pork, Applo Siiuco
ItoiiKt Lei; of Vcnl and DrcsHlnR
MaNhed I'otntooH String IIikiiih
m:Hi:ui'i
Mince, Appto, Pumpkin mid Coco mint
Crenm I'lo
Marnhmallow Pudding
Ton Coffee
Newest Kid
Boots for Fall
THR SUPKEMB QUALITY, WIDK
VAHIKTV, I'liltKKCT KIT AND
UKASO.VAULK l'HICKS COM
MUNI) VT7. 0. DUN.V SHOES TO
BVEHV WOMAN WHO VALUES
(1001) SIIOKS.
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Stylo 200
Klcld Mouko Kid
$10.00
THESE nrc ns cliinsy hIioch ns It hn over boon our
guml fortune to offer tho women of Ontario.
You will find hero n pleaHlng iimuirtment of tho noa
noil's lotot modcN In oxfords and ImotH hIiocb of tho
nowpst modolN and dcitlgncd for all occnMlotiN,
Color tiro Drown, Orny nnd Illnck.
Welt nnd turn hoIpn. All hIm, AAA to V; 2 1-2 to 8.
Rader Bros. Co.-0,,tnri"' . '0wB
TKKM.O.WIH.
At tho office of JiiiIro (1 L. King
ycmteidiiy nftornoon tho Judge per
formed tho ceremony of mnrrliiRo for
John Itohort Toom mid MIhk Murlo
Kluorn DiivIh, both of this county.
Cattle Sale at
Auction
200 Head Herefords and Durham
Cattle
65 Head of Steers
will be sold
Wednesday, Dec. 3, at 1p.m.
Payette, Idaho
Sale rain or shine
N. C. IRWIN, Owner
J. M. Swanson & Son, Auctioneers.
G. E. Larson, Clerk.
?n Cabinet ihat saves miles of sieps
- the KMi
lipl-' li! Kf 1 Pi'imIi HH Y H
The Christmas
Gift Every
Housewife Wants
Few gifts appeal to the housewife as much as those that save her time aud strength
and which add to the attractiveness of her home. Among this class of gifts is one
thnt meets every requirement-The Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet.
Because of its scientific arrangement and many patented features, the Hoosier brings
vital conveniences time and labor savers not to be found elsewhere. Every detail
is tho result of years of kitchen experience; every worthy device is included.
What other gift could equal several extra hours of leisure each week? This is the
fundamental upon which Hoosier is constructed the saving of time and toil; the
rendering of efficient kitchen service.
The prices are within range of all Easy terms if desired.
You can save $5.00 by buying now
ONTARIO FURNITURE CO.
Sale'
$18.75 to
$3
Men's and Young Men's
All Wool, Hand Tailored
OVERCOATS
ON SALE
7.50
We placed enormous orders for these
High Grade Overcoats while the slump
was on last spring, and now we are pre
pared to give you the benefit-saving you
$5.00 to $12.50 on every
High Grade Overcoats
27 is is a Real Sale and includes Waist Scams,
Belters, Plaits, Yokes and Conservative Models
ALEXANDER
ONE PBICE CLOTHIER
ONTARIO, OREGON
MONTHLY SALE
Ontario Safes Company at the Fair Grounds, Ontario, Ore.
Saturday, Nov. 29
Sale Begins Promptly at 1:30 p. m.
The following livestock has already been
listtd but additional listings will be
made before date of sale:
COWS
1 Uolston, iVcsh, giving (5 gals of
milk.
1 .Black cow, 4 years old, giving
o gals. milk.
1 llolstoin cow, 5 years old, giv
ing 11 gas of milk.
1 IFolstein, 3 years old, giving 2
gals, milk; will bo fresli ilan.
1, 1020.
1 .Tursoy Cow, n years old, giving
:i galsrmilk.
1 .Torsoy cow, 5 years old giving
5 gals. milk. '
3 Black Cow 5 years old, (fresh
by date of sale.)
1 ITolstoin 8 year old cow giving
fl gals, of milk. Fresh in
February.
H Heifer calves.
HORSES
1 Team bav geldings, 4 vcar rtld,
wt. about 2500.
1 Grey team, wt. about 2100.
1 Bay mnro 4 years, wt. 1700.
2 Good two-year old colts.
H Head 2 and ') vear old colts.
HOGS
10 JTcad of stock hogs, about 80
' pounds each.
Miscellaneous
1 Set heavy work harness, nearly
now.)
1 Set double heavy chain harness
Somo household goods.
1 Cream scparatcr, 700 pound
capacity, nearly new.
"RVll'lll rmla nfn
"' WUl
Your chance for a bargain. Your chance to Fell
what you do not need. Bring in what you have to
sell. We will get cash for it.
ONTARIO SALES COMPANY, H. H. Tunny, Mgr.
W. C. Bowling, Auctioneer C, R. Emison, Clerk
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